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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922 MOB LYNCHES SIXTH VICTIM IN SOUTHWEST LOSES WIFE, 3 DAUGHTERS RAILWAY CHIEFS | | SEE PRESIDENT “Best Minds” Gather at the, White House WASHINGTON, May 20. Preal Death by 1,000) coat ee Ge Ga eis eee + dent, It is understood, will summent Men and Women fa ine. talbcend empwainns. pewpent 4 pring down rices #0 that business TEXARKANA, Ark, May 20-— wilt, be revived just an he induced stag steel men to consider abolishing the Texarkana quieted today after ing the sixth lynching in the South west this morning, Huley Owen, ne gro, who fatally shot R. C. Choate, police officer, was dragged from the Miller county jail by a mob of 1,000 men and women la! last night. The negro was riddled with bullets and} : his body burned. | The body was burned in an open | space near the railway station with day HAYSTACK IS_| LOOT CACHE Sheriff Matt Starwich charged Sat, urday that a haystack on the ranch of John Simons, near Sunnydale, wan used a# a storehouse for loot by Ed. the mod in 4 circle around the pyre. ward Jones, 44; Karl Phillips, 32, and Owen was in jail on a charge of Jack MeGover 6, held in the . theft of automobile appliances. He county jail as members of a gang offered to show officers where a bat that i» charged with at least 10 local tery was hidden, Patrolman Choate Karage robberies accompanied him, and several blocks | The sheriff also holds a truck, mid q from the jail the negro drew a pis) to have been used by the alleged tol, shot.and killed the officer | robbers to carry their plunder An enraged mob gathered about All three were arrested Friday the jail. Sheriff John Strange re Jones near Yenier way and the two fused to surrender the negro, The others in South Seattle. } Mob handled the sheriff roughly ' 4 Men procured a heavy iron bar and ; battered down the jail door. | W A R DECLARED ; eee | , SAE ere ON OPEN SUNDAY ASSAIL SLEUTH | Charges that W. ©. Worsham! The most bereaved man in the world today is William F.| nt uals adie bin bal tay Poy dealt in| Burby, millionaire Philadelphia oil man, whose wife, Edith Nation-Wide Drive Planned Santee aggre ga: Abeta lle (right) temporarily crazed, slew herself and her th ree chil- by General Assembly mission Friday afternoon when @ren, Mary, 5 (above), Edwina, 9 (center) and Constance, a ; Worsham began his fight for rein-! 1/, by turning on a gas jet in the Buzby summer home at At-| prs MornEs, Iowa, May 20.—A! 7 Statement ie Ci nation-wide war on the open Sunday Gases F. Davie, former agent formes City. ng lee eee. ees ; é Worsham and now in the county 1 |general a yombly here today. | J Jail charged with selling narcotics. | Dr. Harry L. Bowlby, New York and R. 0. Phillips, an automobile | HERE'S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT fheity champion bine law campaigner, | esman, alleged fence in Wor dem ded salvation of the “hris- sham’s booze transactions, testified tan Sabbath” in his report to the against the detective. convention this morning on Sabbath Their testimony was vic ntly a day obnervance. tacked by attorneys for Worsham, c “Organized Babbath desecration of who declared the pair utterly un. | STARTS ON PAGE ONE || STARTS ON PAGE ONE J coer enn renncing Worthy of credence. | jthe great American institution, the See aces fund,” needed to entertain the dele |Christian Sabbath.” said Dr, Bowlby telephone wire connecting with Tt will be war to the limit on t gates to the National Convention of transmitter and receivers within th HERE’S MORE ABOUT Veterans of Foreign Wars and the | pead: [anti.Sunday forces,” declared Dr. headp S MO Bi Sist Division reunion, to be held in he diving sult weighs 350 pounds, |ow!by, pointing to the Religious Seattle August 15 to 19 nis Will| but the enormous pressure of deep Liberty association, the Anti-Blue be the second larg convention | water reduces the weight on the,/4¥. league, and other ever held in the United States, ac! ocean floor to 75 pounds [which he dectared were fninely ac-| STARTS ON PAGE ONE jeording to Ralph A. Horr, chairman Anot Leavitt invention is a deep _ ie the church and making in Jot the arrangement committees 2 ight, a glass globe half an inch "ads On the Sabbath | | Twenty-five thousand dollars will be | ini conta i a 300-car power| , one ¢ hureh ines have been kent pardoned. [Necessary for the entertainment of| bulb. A series of these will be drop-|'™ wel “SS | epnarent, Bowlby re} “Columbus, Ohio, April 30, 1913. | the 30,000 veterans expected to at-| ped on weights, enabling the diver to) MUR. © 0 abel | F ee es pectootl | “Mr. C. W. Morse, New York City. [tend with their families of seven feet hem “i bess pe ily Pasco waa ©My Dear Sir | The girls have offered their will be held at-| SS eit. Grand Rapida Davenport} “1 inch ali th. services to assist in raising the n p by x! 4 Ind ego M | inclose you herewith copy of the! fund ‘The Star has offered ite 5 Sheard wil he taei™ nflanapolis and Des Moines Vetter setting forth the contract you} e : : | Were cited am atratemic centers 1 papers. The Star newsboys ot Ry ¢ teal dete A m Made on August 4, 1911, with Mr.| Pov sed their ata area will be cot off under| Where the “enemy” had been routed rekie a vie and ine | s ~ " nd the Sunday laws enforced ge estan ongelle gence 4] Between the hours of 14 and 12| water to blow open the strong rooms|*"4 yea herbage | Will observe that I was correct in| ionit. tp rt “ ffice }of the Luaitant Arabic | Plans to push the eampaten to the the statement that there was a bal-| MOnday the girls wil pang | pangbtieng ro mr gna “ . 'Pacifie coast will be undertaken a Bnee duc of $25,000, when you were |Dulldings. Between the hours of 12} Each ship has $5,000,000 in gold) oer onal wil ken n *) sell on the strect,| bare in her st oom, ordin commuted. I also hand you a copy |4i7 1 they will sell rao lg ke ee ane ercotan Leavitt plane| The committee will vielt several ot a paper you handed me in the/|)\) moe se oie; taet S > all - ’ ~ Western cities, Incinding Loa An} Prison some time after that time, and |? ae “hae rae we ©, Oe re b» eae: to the surface with ®| Jsiee, \Pusadend, San Franctaco I have today asked Mrs. Daugherty | = 97 lt ” ‘ P Portion’ Seattle Role, Carson City to send you by express the papers|_,R*s8fding the approval of the} He plans to lift intact the Lug! i ait rake City, and lead the| ’ ~! pieaet here |Sirle’ intentions to assist the fund | tania purser’s safe, which is extimat-|°") | ne | which I got from Harry and others eyo " jeht for preservation of the Sab. From time to tine, which you spoke |, th® part of their managers: Jed to contain $1 0 In money and | rien sig alge Pal ys Says Casper Fisher, manager of | Jewelry, Very little is believed to be ‘ Se oc 7 me abow F ,_|the Hippodrome: “Certainly—cer-, in the purser's safe of the Arable,|_. “As T advised you, T have tele-|tainiyany time they like. Expect | Which lis 40 miles from the Lust | Wilkes to Present graphed Mr. Felder and written amg 3a . all of them out working | Sia wreck + fo meet me there with you next Mon-|Sfonday, morning.” | "Leavitt laa ematt, stock man, with} Farce, Mary’s Ankle! day or Tuesday. I will advise you) J & Savage of the Butler: We'l!| "cant hair and blue eyes. He is 51] The Wilkes players have an asx soon as I have a eee d the whole revue, 15 of them. and b been a diver years. nounced that they will present eight | from him of this engagemen! | James Frasier of the Lodge: “Y that time he er had an @ ent A “ | en performances during the comin) “Yours very truly, | i all be with you—we've got 15, | under water, but a few years ago he|Pyrianons Qulue the onan | (Signed) “H. M. DAUGHERTY.“ |too” | sient Sit broke an ankle in an automobile accl-|roon ‘with a matinee and playing un “He ntract,” Caraway | And op it all the Greenstone | den tl 8 night, with matinees also | ip es who have expressed | the Lusitania,” he «aid. . regs oe eel “Adanta, Ga., August 4, 1911 om to join the dancing| After that four divers, C aaay's AUNEG,” ss Eaten’ aoe ; “Me CW Moree, erage hr n to{Sif!# in their work for the veterans’ | "on Madison Marcus se = a “Dear Sir: In further relatior ‘und. Moore and Harold Ericson, will go] ee the employment of Hon. H. M.| just one little word to add: |down two at a time in twohour| DR. ORLANDO EDGAR MILLER, Daugherty and fnyself, permit me to] pe gists have declared that all | shifts president of the International Society | say that he will undertake to repre-| money received by them will go | Commanding Blakeley wil! be|f Applied Psychology, will begin a sent you in your civil and criminal) toward the fund. | Capt. Charies 8, Rickards. The ship's |*tles of free lectures on applied matters upon the following basis | “No change,” they say, “to be | crew will comprise 34 men and the|P*¥ehology at the Masonic temple 1. You are to pay mar nd M-| given Monday between the | salvage crew Tuesday evening Daugherty a retainer of five thou) hours of 11 and 1—whether it's “Three week asant weather Bp or} gand @6000). dollars and the actual) O"sraS on sem wilt do both jobs," said Leavitt. “We| SOHN STEINHARDT, 36, native expenses incurred by him in looking ought to get thru before September| Of Berlin, Germany, sometime rest after your matters xpenses not to 1 On that date we'll have to quit| fent of Seattle, died at Indian camp, exceed $1,000 | because orm danger." Alaska, last Saturday, according to 2. I shall pay such expenses as| word reaching this city Saturday y incur in connection therewith You are to direct counsel here: | withdraw your oceed em SAYS HUSBAND WAS WOOED BY OTHER WOMAN’S COOKING Being SUSPECT FREE Police Now Looking for 16- tofore employed. appeal in the habeas corpu: ings heretofore institu $25,000 18 SUM cost cook jday THE SEATTLE STAR “JUST A NUT” IN LIMELIGHT Decide Mere Boob Respon- sible for Bebe’s Scare Los Officers vinced that ed ‘Thursday B Dani tended to kill, erank After questioning him they found his story #0 disconnected that they were ready to give up any further thoughts that he might lead them to clues in the Willian pond Tay lor murder ease, and turn him ov ANGELES, Cal were rapidly Charles ¢ night in whom was May 20 becoming con aprice nt the he “Just arr home of 1 he in another to mental apecialiste exclusively Caprice inf his questioners today that he had “not really in tended to kill Bebe,” but e here from Oroville, Cal., to “investigate her.” He said a friend of his hand tatked | it over with him and had suggested that “I bump her off.” “He gave me $25 trip,” he sald. Here Caprice interrupted bis nar rative t plain that he had the only high diver in Madison Square garden to use a “100-foot lad der,” Ho next showed printed cards with hie name, giving his address as “Lawky care Bebe Daniel.” “L have nothing against Mien I fels.” he maid. “In fact, 1 rath mire her profensionally.”’ § to make the mtudion: MITH-M’NARY BILL MENACED Legislative Triangle Blocks Measure BY W. H. PORTERFIELD WASHINGTON, May 20.—A legis. lative triangle involving three bills byterians In| of primary importance has developed | in » ngress, in such a Way that all m headed for destruction. To get the Smith-Me. tion and Irrigation bill before the | hou to say nothing of paasing it requires a special rule. For three weeks past al! friends of reclamation have been using every influence to persuade the steering commitiee to make the rules committee “come thru,” but all in vain The mithMcNary bill was to have been made the “land settle ment” clause of the soldiers’ bonus societien | Act, mo that defeat for the one means jan hour later reported recovering. 4 serious blow to the other. More than that, the soldiers’ bonus act in probably killed anyway be cause of the opponitio dent and hin “first friends,” Freling- huysen and other Eastern senatora, who demand a certain financial plan to provide funds before they will per. mit any bonus bill to be considered No plan for raising the money has yet heen found. This, in turn, means the » defeat of the Fordmey MeCumber tariff bill for the reason that the sol bonus advocates have joined hands with the democrats to oppone the tariff unless some special rule be passed to permit the tariff to be sidetracked for the bonus. Spokane Broker Is Cleared of Fraud SPOKANE, May 26.-Waiter J cholls, prominent local stock broker, was acquitted here yester. of defrauding Jacob Cohn of $500 in a stock deal. This is the second time Nicholla has been ac: quitted of charges growing out of the crash of his firm some months ago. No further charges will be made against him SPECIAL 3 IN1 PROGRAM ary reclama- | of the prent- | HAND ROKE: A beautiful screen version ofthe PAGE 7 "WARE NEW EAVESDROPPER! | AERIAL STUNTS | AT FT. LAWTON | Exhibition in Interest of Training Camps ries, command. Oncar | Cot J. ct Jing officer of Fort Lawton, who ts in charge of the drive for applicants |for this summer's citizens’ military | training camps, has extended am Am | vitation to the people of Seattle te Fort ns the Lawton Sunday and wit ky acrobats which Lieut Frank B. Tyndall, army air serviee, will stage with his German Fokker | war plane Lieut. Tyndall, who has an exeel lent war record, having brought down four German battle planes im action over the Weatern front, prom ines enough thrills to make the most | ato catch thelr breath, Lieut | Tyndall, flying his Mercedes powered | Fokker, will time his flight so a= | to arrive at Fort Lawton at 3 p.m Sunday. | visit J ‘The purpose of the exhibition iste ba] get together a number of last yearm | we | veterans of the citizens’ military ae training camps, which will be held | ae this year at Camp Lewis and Fort | io Lawton from July 27 to August 25. | os | Headquarters of the camps is at 316 | hadi University et. f bel In addition to the alr exhibition, there will be a band concert and @& formal guard mount. BURGLAR GETS FISHING CARD T. FE. Martinson, was going fishing Sunday. 1105 Howell st, | arn't. Dr. Henry Walling and his new stethoscope NEW YORK, May 20.—Sclence;or romantic conversations, or busi- has perfected another scheme) ness secrets. whereby people won't have any| Dr, Holling didn’t invent the | more privacy than a goldfish, thing for @ first aid to divorce, or} Your neighbor's wali will havelanything of that sort, however— | ears if you equip yourself with one| “It is constructed #o that music) constructed stethescopes, and other sounds can be heard| lly constructed stethescopes. thru a wall,” he explained. “It! People planning divorce should ix possible to enjoy your neighbor's not be without the instrument. concert, or conversation, By holding the receiving thing-| “But my stethoscope will be put jumbob against the wall, you can into the hands of physicians, not di- |linten to family quarrels’ next door;|vorce detecttyes.” GAS ACCIDENT |WOMAN TO BE FIRST TO FILE. | NEARLY FATAL Mrs. Anna K. Colwell ts going to be the first of all candidates to file | for the state legislature from King | tae ate, eaters Soma CIRCUS 18. TOO am a AX has to “sleep in city MUCH FOR CO! 7 Mra, Colwell was a member of the | es Hower house at Olympia last term| The circus was too much for lfrom Snohomish county, Recently, |liceman No. 28, of ripe with her husband, she moved to Se-|, His star was found on Une a attle, and will be a candidate from 10t by Sergt P. F. Looker, of) | * Seattle department, and ts w 7 ‘es t 7 he 47th representative district. held at folios baadae heed! the owner. No More Gra Now he Some time Friday night a bers entered his apartment and stole : purse, containing $65, and his state i fiwhing license. ery Southerners Hunt for Negro Susp DAVISBORO, Ga., May 20. of white men were searching for John Henry Tarver, “wanted” in connection with the der of Mrs. Elizabeth Kitchens, ‘The man-hunters have been ever since Charley Atkin, named Tarver as an accomplice Jt before being burned at the staka, & eS | Accidental turning on or the gas plate in bis apartment almost cost \the life of Arenie Kennedy, land jscape gardener, of 1009 E. Terrace st, early Saturday. ‘The landlady of Kennedy's room- ing house phoned the city hospital lat 220 a. m., mying that Kennedy |was dying. Me was taken to the horpital and F irst Band Concert to Be Held Sunday Because of the warm weather of the past week, the board of park France Threatens | Independent Action) " pr |commissioners have decided to in- H 74) PARIS, May 20—-France will act \augurate the summer band concert | alt or an aTT separately if Germany voluntarily .ason earlier this year. The first ; defaults in her reparations payment, | oncert will be held in Volunteer SO any ied nition Pranier Pox, |Park Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The agree on united action, Pr . : care declared today in a letter to a. | Droeram fs as follows: \K net If the allies cannot agrea, France lwill “keep intact and unremouncable | her right to act separately,” said Poincare. 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Bartell Co., Owl Drug Co., Rhodes Cor partment Store and other drug a2 department stores, ¥ Nourishine Posi Not a Dye —Advertisement, Selection from “The Spring Mi Youthful Fa us pom Moonshine Factory Is Found Downtown | Raiding an uptodate moonshine |factory and bottling plant in the [heart of the downtown apartment district early Saturday, Police Ser- geant W. E. Carr and Patrolman J. Gardner confiscated the entire out fit and arrested Tom Fullon, 31, boil ermaker, Fullon is charged with violation of the state liquor law, and,| SPOKANE.—Meeting of interests it im «aid, will also be turned overiof Columbia basin irrigation project Ito federal authorities, to be held here next week. A CHICKEN DINNER will be served in the Holy Rosary school |hall, California ave. and Hanford st., on Sunday from noon until $ in the evening. Parties who are going to spend the day at the beach are in- |vited to dine with the Holy Rosary ladies. SECOND famous song success SET FOR PARDON . ge may “4. We are to receive in the event | Year-Old Boy Miss Etta Whistler, of Pactfic 4 we secure an unconditional pardon i City, $25,000. or commu One suspect taken in connectior Mixes Whistler fg made defend $25,000, which is to be in full compen-| with the ysterious killing early|| ®t in a suit for that amount gation for services rendered in cOn-\phursday of Abraham Holm, aged|| fed in superior court Friday, by nection with your application for! west seattle resident, waa rek Mrs. Ada Waldron, also of Pacific pardon | Satur after being — grille ¢ who charges alienation of “5, We are to receive 25 per cent |Capt. Claude G. Bannick, in ¢ her husband's affections. of whatever sums we may be able tol or the West attle precinct po- P. J. Waldron had been a faith recover by compromise or litigation | jice ful husband for 20 years, Mrs in the matter of the Metropolitan ‘The man proved,” said Bannick,|| Waldron alleges, until Miss Whis Steamship Co. said transaction be-|“that he had nothing do with|| ter her fancy meals won his ing fully described in your letter ad-| Holm's death.” affections ressed to me, dated August 2, 1911.| Holm's body was found Thursday The Waldrons have six chil If we find it necessary in the prose-|lying across the sidewalk on Gen. dren cution of these matters to hs |nessee st., near 46th ag | 7 sociated with other counsel, we are|with a bullet thru the heart. The| GoyyUNITY SINGING and 1 to select such counsel, subject, of|man just released was n in that a , gt “ . a ae || Program of musical and reading cour to your approval, and they inity about 9 o'clock Wednesday ics “ait ecaasettn. Che gia are to be provided for out of our/night, which, it is ulated, was tal adit + the Mollonaly’ club &t i com ation. about the time the fatal shot wag|'!inment a the a “ bs } 8 p. m. Saturday. Sunday night | “6. In matters herein under. | fired. _ frees A scl AO 1 ; taken in your behalf, we are to have} Bannick said the department was i eae / 1 by the District Christian Endeavor. full and absolute control and you are still searching for a 16-year-old boy t y el and|who was sighted scurrying thru| to accept implicitly our counsel and) *ho. tas sles’ eee about. | MRS. JOHN McNAMARA, 68, a want the shove ané foregoing terms | o'slock | bookkeeper, living at Edmonds, was ane aaiietaateny yous will signify your| A youth of the same deseription,| knocked down by : stre t car as she acceptance thereof in writing. |the captain said, was wanted for) Wa® crossing Third ave and Unton “J remain, yours very truly the holdup of two women near| st, Saturday morning, and slightly “THOMAS B. FELDER.” |Three Tree point two or three injured. “p You can termin: this | days before the Holm killing. This i by giving 10 days’ notice in| #bout 40 cane | went ia clon 1 wr “THOMAS B. FELDE fa 4 | lie Beha 73 72 “| accept tie above. this, the! Injured Newsboy | th han AS ‘ourth day of August, 1911 |] much neldera R- COUT ny oe een W. MORSE.” Reported Better ton aa ts given to AILO “If Daugherty wasn't joking Jimmy Finn, 14-year-old Star|| ters not how well | when he said he would go into |newsboy, whose skull was fractured | dental | work | Is ADE AN | court himself if necessary to |by a flying board that had been ye ee ee tne prosecute war grafters,” said [struck by a motor truck at Fifth || teeth | ure at | Caraway, in concluding bis |ave. and Union st. Wednesday, was\| clean j speech, “I want him to make | reported at Providence hospital anne Pest rae te good his threat, I promise him |urday to have passed a good night to leds your teeth if he doesn't do it, another | showing some improvement, tho his|| and go to him ey ECIAL ADDED FEATURE document he won't love will be | condition is still critica ety, Gree mm nthe ss rere : printed in the Congressional pp Nt A THE FOUR SEASONS Record right away. FIFTEEN HUNDRED persons at oe x, ¢ him a little time, but he' tended a dance and entertainment ‘Aitetiitin 20C Aay Time and 1 are threatening each other given in honor of local school teach now, and I'l! “make good on my ers in the wonie temple Friday threats, but he won't” night, | Starring COLUMBIA FORMERLY “CLEMMERY* The Last and Best Round Completing theFirst Series of YTHE LEATHER PUSHERS “ with Reginald MORVICH Interna News Shots of The King of Turfdom Winning the Famous KENTUCKY DERBY LEE MORAN In ‘RED HOT RIVALS? COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA

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