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ONDAY, MAY The Seattle Star * DbHished Dalry at 1907 Seattle, Washington. “Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANC! IN THE STATE we month . ree montha . Months ., year OUTSIDE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON Price te f86 per month, of £9.00 year RY CARRIER ba erry Per month .. P wonth Ave t sy Nerchwes Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star's Want Ads . Phone Main 0600 —<$<$<—<$ $$ 18 FEMALE HELP WANTED WASHING 1S“ HWARD WORK AND Rothing saved; 15 the, for $1.20. Fiat work all finished: w Gpparel washed and dried. EW RICHMOND te AUNDRY ™ 285 TICKS MARE machine lorthweet rst ave ) WANTED on men's clo TIMMH PIANO PLAYING faneht 808 Pine st. MALE HELP WANTED ED, FIVE lera, house-to-house snes on, earment in Hiv: ne in Her Bide entment. Apply a | this afternoon and m until $ p.m. Sunday, m. to 6 p.m. week days S RE DARNED. Underwear be mend, When you have laundry You know where to send SW RICHMOND LAUNDRY Main 5 AND OTHE sperators Manufacturing WOMEN POR ALTERA 109 Firat } | Pr =| MORE | a | | | ls KU Tniee WH ih, near Wertlaks | . furniahed, steam heated (for men): free baths Trans weekly $1.50 Ror Apol The W SCHOOL 1? Sam Weinti id Tepalr your Watch. throw it aw 394 Union. Bie Green Clock. opp. postof Better watch and jewelry repalr for Alarm and mantel cloe fford & Schware FIREMEN ners Sik Write Railway REGTN: 5-2) MATT s {6 SHORMAKERS 18 MTUATIONS W Sao Fr WX ani RTs a RVIC MAN wishes truck driver guce Kne ve work at! Phone Must Wy eity well Fins? pase PADSTING PAPER con font Al Nin oe “Main O880 days. POPULAR | ring | you ition as autiver or 1? ai} most nla, North 207f || §-room 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | 80 FARM LANDS OES GROW FORREST WOOD jie ACHES ALOK BOTTOM, PANT ad mill wood, $1, Cedar} highly tmproved; all kinds fruit ° Ife apie Sunset! and berrie main highway, be me | tween and Shohomiah: 4 DRY FOREST Woon, WALLER) mi Jah; at wtation and ‘ord $6; full cord $9 Cheap r ' rt buildings, — $8,806 ® hauling and moving. Kenwood] ¢ t up to 10 year PORTAGE garagen, DEMARS PORTA wi? He ' Ai n i W Valley at Dox $ Gartie beads. $10 u M She * NEW PIANOS UY Ropeen, stores ABLE BLDG. CO. Capitol #922, reduced 4 ane BPATH applic TOR f ‘a SEWING MACHINGG with three aa) GOOD PROP ie, renting ° RENT Re} ‘ FoR chane. WHT FORRES cord, $9 cord. ¢ AND SELL LOTHING furs The Owl, 1317% Firet 16-INCH FOREST” WOOD, cd halt cord, delivered, Sun B DELIVERED. fu FURNITURE FOR SALE ROOMS’ GARAGE Bil iT Vik 38 One O. Phone 344 Fol ry bi first . Lith Befo: Shield nd | FOR 1 witt car se for quick ection. Ne storage | rit ‘Sut blank. malt to Acory Mose. | CIVE STOCK RC. FO boar, extra fine hog Kn RAL with pedigrees, an 2 years old, $100 6 weeks old, $6 each; 7 4 sows, with pig, $20 KB. Munt, Manette, Wash. 1 R. WILL, BAY ¥ coming for use right, M Ave. and K. Union, CENTER AL TIMB AND WOR to Henry Mossbach ne ake ARS your own terme. at 2651 AL AGENCY (Ford Dealers) and Pike St at 0920. ZW FORD CARS re you = Prices R ivengood, de- y ensh lor you. ayment, 1s montha, af our used car, GAN Pike at Terry. “FIRST CASH FOR AUTOMORILE for your ear, or sell ag your car to ‘Bei bach, 1407 11th ave Phone East 2651. Make Price pay $15 PORTALLE GARAGES ° 73 POR SALE—REAL Nice 407 $300 cash, North 482 for | atrece ..-.-e0 4007 Arende. | Phone “POR 4 atreot. per 2 t bungal foot lc lot, double garage, cash, balance like reat DAHLE Y N G6 AAG i) balance like rent. Toom bungalow, on fares Year... IAIN® se cscceceeeedecerereeneseceees te MACHINES WIT give lease Call Dey. Kens ts) ie h, caviTou ESTATE ow. with basement, ot, nice yard, $2,200; $1,900; $250 RE ¥ canvassing: PROFIT phones 00%. Herbert Dye, 1323 Sixth ave. | sie agi 2 10ST AND FOUND | BEAUTIFUL 1. AKE Ww ABHINC —RROWN PUR NECKPIECE, Li ‘ between Bell St. Terminal and Se | hs Ao. ond and University, Sunday even-| Jiggy’ ing. Finder please call Miss Jonn-| $ ia rma. Kenwood me aeate. COee_ Reware Iwaukes & St. Paul Land ¢ WARD FOR RECOVE t ty Way, 2 dory skift (Sandpt 5 taken from. club whart, | He (CAUSES ME TO Bainbridge island, Saturday night ong nt dle Pm 4 G, Folsom, P. 0. Box 1838, Seaitle.| house, on large tract, just n » Ral ; . elty limits, wa fights, phone HITE CORAL] and on bus line, for $1,000; $100 _Mac-| down, Balance $10 per month. ¢ tthe Seattle| Main 6760, Apt 302. Call Sunday tify Kenwood or after 6p Mm. w jays fe - Seiiiiaeaiiialh ” UNIVERSITY ‘T ACK AND WHITE Cot NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALC ‘ hill, Beacon 2600-R. ‘ JUST NORTH OF CAMPUS LET—UNFURNL a LA HOUSES a fine view § bargain, Room HOUSE AND G-ACRE ¢ 2081: evenings North 1508. ad, $10 month In. $2,500 FOR MODERN BUNG erty if Sidney 026) a on car line. Fine view ke ¢. 30TH AV. NEAR B UNION,| Weshington. Write f Fterein dire F John MeLean. Silverdale, Wash. = FURNISHED HOUSES | aren Pew eg HASY TkhsMs—é ROOMS $40 — NEATLY FURNISHED 4-|" and bath at 2225 Sist 8. W.. trade room house: nic wn 4 -| r auto or real estate. West en | FROM OWNER-(-ROOM THOURE; | M-acre: $1.450; $50 down, $15 per 26 HOUSES FOR RE | __month, or will buita “Went 6459 RENTING-IN: |FOR SALE—IMPROVED — b-ACRE: poms we tract; good house; 10th 8. and errs. ice ma|. Burne ave, Cy Sivarva [Smal cottage, $1.250: $25 down. 986 2% Third Ave |" mo. Coughlin, 616 Am. Bk. Bid! BIL | eee, APARTMENTS 15 AND FLATS 6 he ST SEATTLE PROPERTY TSFORD APARTMENTS ad 1 PETERS UNIT HOVERS furnish 2-room and bath. TURNISHED HOLS: ROOMS (00M, AND ALSO” SINGLE foome. i129 15th a e HOTELS Wirginus Fotel—Ai a, Vir- ginia and 8th. American, Cara via W Qve. Mod, steam heat; ch fooms; each has free phone; eellent service, shower and tub baths © UD: weekly, $3.50 up. Histance. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS USED MENS 8017 EBDED High price paid for good clothes Phons Main 426 @ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ©. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY 4 1943 First Ave SASH AND DOORS Flour bins $1.50 Cupboard 100 Sash 20x25, 4-light 80 Window and door screens made ae none 2.00! I post 1.00 . 5.00 is put in your COMPANY OODS BARGAINS $0 RD ATR HOSE Air hone, Y-inch and $i o 93.6 ndition. M ta s M TAR SHINGLE | red. See stock, West re Dock All ades of Ghinelon delivered tor lean. Weat Weat 1588-W enings. % DUVALL, MON af IN- F rmina ad and ¥ at equent nervice. CLEAN LUMP COAL Very light in ash, £9.50, delivered Burns fine in heater or furnace, c 2920. th POUNDS Reine FINTIN neta} Work guaranteed. Millott 012-W. nfurnished | Th Main and vegetable land | north of the city. Will take $200 for my $400 payment, balance of $1,800 at $20 per month. Fortier, Haddon Hall 260 ACRES; 100 AC VEL, balan ling: ell watered; ideal for stock; now in timothy and clover wit take well located ren idence 1 ogether with some cash, balance suit J. CALLAHAN 206 Hinckley Bide Main 4514 SALE—10 ACKER, 4 north of Bothell, Fine, bl ii 1; 1% alanee ¢ to clear stream, Price $2,700 balance $10 per month, est. Two miles from Kiverett highy one mil good road, Inquire at first house, ¥. M. Douglass MILWAUKEE T PAUL LAND COMPANY We are welling the best c attle MC Gart a!OP T on my Fi ul ho nd, wold « t 8 PETER AC « am ON i addition ent sin rt harn farming URNIBHBD 6 CLE new 4-room kind, are now being | rth Addition. Won on wonderful on rent paymenta. I orkingman in Se in ve 6 Third Ave REAGE COUNTY HOA d; basement ouse and oth on team. ty . r. good bearing nil fruite 2 in clover 1519 NT unmet ACCOL eave OF ILL. my beautiful me, modern actes of the land north Ww witit MY g-aere Little City Weat Seattle. Terms hird Ay BXCHANGE—46 implements and terms. ft Wash HOUSE $200 cash Stanley TUNITY ANTADS CUMABK CO, LANDS AT RIT in Skagit county, are bert out. Prices way down i] firnlshed for bh Terme | eany, Lote for our | thers, Land a © in, H.C. PRTRE 4 Third Ave o STOCKS D BONDS STOCKS OF FBIKD 100 Futrell Ci jeyer-Toner, new} 1 Kenwe | Alaska Pot 1000 20 servative Oli Special Wilt Buy: LIBERTY BONDS Hound Rubber, Krikwen Axle 1 aa& ht &Te 118 Cherry We } St Main Geoo OFFER FOR FALE, sURJCT fa Fruit ke Drilling Amer Ww 1090 Panuce Oi) & fd RS CO. BECURIT BiNott S118. Becurition Hid Beattie | | SCANDINAVIAN AMERIC “AW HA WARRANTS PUT ED, 00: | AMERICAN RAN LD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BY OF L607 ACTA OF F est Eastern reclaimed bottom la wants man of ability and inte rity, with $16,000, to develop, U equaled opportunity, Full vestigation before investing. Ref- erences, Address J-46, Sta FoR INFC - o rich strike of placer Caribou, In leases oF district, write Ft McLeod, Buite 410 Alsice Apts FOR SALE «© BERVICE STATION and battery shop in good town. Splendid location. Good for selling. This will stand in- Veatiqation. J-45, Star, BP UBALING az . We epeciali ling stores, ree rants and. rug stores 8 | Mowe Bid. Annex, 709 Second ave on PERSONAL WEAK” GLANDS — WEN” REGAIN ur heaith and strength by using LANI ATL “ iird ave NURSE™ WILL Terma very rem cation. Phone NUR WILL CARB POR x al it her home. 1412 EB Pine CHATTEL LOANS London Jewelry Co \” | Money to Toan Gatabliahed 1890. 105 2 | 100 REAL ESTATE aoe ) loner ter tarm and one ROTHE FARM MTG co B23 ard FUNERAL NOTICES is beloved nie 1 NASH. Nora Naab. Dorothe M. Edwar os Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment at Ever Undertaking Co. Kenton, Rishop. and Rernard M Kh and Bieter - at the rent green Park meral ser “Hom: At Wa SWIAN beloved ETANLEY ineral services Tuesday, 3p. m., lat Polish Home, 1714 18th ave. Fiome y ine © y |GARDNER May 20, 1933, THOMAS | A. GARDNE 0 =, be loved father W. M. smith Sdward Ober and Mine Fe | indys Gardner. neral wery Wednesday at 4 Ip. m. at our Cremat Home Undertaking a LE RICHB— At Hid doth Ww 21, 1922, CHARLES W. LE s. aged 43 years, beloved f Lavinia Le Riehe and nd and Lavinia G. al announcement dertak ini | ttorney = at-law TP WALA —Eatabiiohed 1847 AN canes} moderate fees: consulta Main 7203. 216 Burke £ | Hecond ave. Advice Jone Allen, law All cases. 507 Leary Bid. Bil Chiropractor FURNER, CHIROPRAC- 210-12 Haight Bidg., 2nd-Pine. 10-5. Pive, dates. M. 2542 Collateral Loans MONRY LOANED ON Al cles of value. THE F 907 Third ave Fiectrie Machinery tor, Hours. “ARTI AABLE, | fC —RENT |W. MONTELIVS PRICE CO. Seattle | Fxpert Plectric Repairs MOTORS, APPLIANCES i Ps ivnan Plectric Co. & Filintt 6028 Money to Loan MONEY FoR YOU | Loans made to men and women on es short notice in $100. NO MC DORSER requir want TO LOAN sand jewelry on most tory term: REME Dik LOANS IN SRATTL Empire, building Madinon On diamon SOCIETY numents ND MARBLE & Ist and Virginia, ‘ ite Co. lished 187 $105.00} 05 B.| - | tripe THE SEATTLE STAR * Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes ‘The Most Rev, Patrick J is the firdt nativeborn American to later the same year he was named be exaited to the static president of Cathedral college, In p of New York, This « 1904 he was made doctor of divinity |oame to bim in Mareh, 1919 by the Vatiean and three years later | He was one of the two last bishops | domestic prelate to the pope. him to that elevated 1914 and appointed by New Ye Pope Piv episcopate tn 120, 18 Archbishop Hay ear he was consecrated titular bish. | St. Andrew's Parochial school and|op of Tagaste in 6t, Patrick's cathe- De La Salle Inatitute and then was! deal graduated from Manhattan college in| Just a year later he was appointed Hayes | celior of the archdiocese in 1903, and) the name Mundelein Both Conoilered « Archbishop George William Mundelein The Most Rt. Rev. eae Seen | Seneneee Bishop McDonnell and the Mundelein, archbishop of Chicago,| ajocese of Brooklyn at the pope's ican C figures of the past century. bishop of Loryma and auxiliary Horn in Brooklyn in 1869, he grad-| bishop of Brooklyn, September 21, tated from Manhattan college, New | 1909. York, when only 20, He then wentto| His next promotion was to the Chi- ltaly for hig theological course at the| cago See. As spiritual head of this Propaganda in Rome, and was or-|charge he planned the task, of so dained to the priesthood in 1895 by | complishment for many of the enter. Miehop MeDennell of Brooklyn, who | prises which since have come to frul- was visiting in Italy at the time, tion, or are in the stages of comple- 1888 irremovable rector of St ices , He attended St. Joseph's seminary | church Benedict XV. made} ._12 1906 Pope Pius elevated him to | tion. at Troy, N. ¥., and the Catholic Uni | him bish ‘ordinary of the United |? office of domestic prelate of the] Among these were the erection of versity of America at Washington, | States army and navy Cathollo chap- papal household, with the title of | the Quigley Memorial seminary, ded. Ip. c. laine on November 24, 1917 monsignor and the following year he|icated to the memory of his prede- | On eptember 8, 1892, he was or | His appointment as archbishop of |W" made a member of the Ancient | cessor, the late Archbishop Quigtey, | anined a priest by Archbishop Corrl-| New York came in February, 1919. | Academy of the Arcadl an honor|and the closer grading of diocesan gan, ‘Two yearn later he was sent to| Afehbishop Hayes fe known ea a| "eve? Belere. conferred upte am) parochial schosa, Bt church a# assistant to} big man with.sane and accurate | American During the war Archbishop Mun- Car then pastor, This| judgment. He hag taken an ective| 18 Auguat, 1908, he received the Gelein aided the Liberty Loan and [won in 1894 part in matters of civic, state and|desree of doctor of eacréd theology | the Red Cross drives. He ix a force ‘The next ‘national Importance from the Sacred Congregation of the! ful speaker and a student of art and promotion was to chan- Divorce C ards Are the Latest for Smart Set with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lotta Cash. She will resume her maiden name of Gertie Lotta Cash. Visitors welcome, retty thing, iwn't it? Pileture the biackrnal!. & charge of homicide and later re. leaned on $10,000 bond, which wave himself. in artistocratic raised black|” ,, letters engraved on an aristocratic] Petere was found Gead near the lehunk of pale, blue-white cardboard. | Kinsico reservoir last Tuesday. Hin It's ab-so-lute-ty the latest thing body was identified by an uncle, | It the rage now for some people ite thus make known the feet that) lthey've been legally unmarried by |‘? Werner, that Peters and two oth- lithe august superior courte and are |¢f men lured bim to a spot near the now waiting for more victims OF | reservoir and attempted to extort are willing again to become victiM® | money from him. He alleged that Anyway, it's quite popular--the cus | #0 to speak ding to the story, a recently | 4 women bit upon the scheme! lof announcing her liberated status to | |her friends by this method. ‘Thu she and that he fired before Peters fell. The threatened blackmail, made It impose for friends t/invoived himself and hia family cause embarrassing moments in com: | — jr Kiverybody was property | |warned that friend husband was lloosed from the tie that bound and |that friend wife could do as she a | » the coyness of the last sen- jtence of the littl announcement |“ Visitors welcome. Subtie, tant fi | Yes, it's quite all right Yes, t proper, and all that Some people think that announde- ments of wedding and birthe e now ‘comme il faut French for “not \aor e in our set,” but the oree an nouncements bear the complete keh, “Rave on, mad world,” saya the office hoy. “Next thing you know they'll be sending out cards announce. ling the death of Unele and setting the date for the reading of his will.” BIDS are being asked for carrying the United States mails by airplane Itrom Seattle to Victoria, B. C., from July 1, 1922, to June 90, 1923, with a limit of 600 pounds a single trip each way, Postmaster Battle an- nounced Monday. Approximately 140 will be made during the period. _W | ff, L. REYNOLDS, M Was 7. |"NOLDS, Ketablished Seattle, 1892; % years examiner U. 8. Patent Of- {AnRY BOWEN & CO. | eih; small payment down; developed. Pantages Bidy 0068 W. Maupin, U Patents. dvice. 207 Hinekley Bldg. 729. | Piano Taning Grand, Upright and Square # tuned, $3.00, John Strom, Main 2020, Physicians, Surgeons | DR. ANGUS-—Women's aliments ape- elalty years’ experionce; reasonable agos Bi Violin Repairing 1615 niay | Gows rehaired OPPORTUNITY BTARWANTADS tid ave. TREASURER GAINES SPILLS BAD NEWS letter to The Star Mon. day, County Treasurer William A. Gaines calls attention to the fact that taxes on real p become delinquent May less half the tax is then p ginning June 1, interest ts charged on delinquent taxes at the rate of 12 per cent. People desiring to pay half by May 81 have until Nov. 30 to pay the Ke nd half without Interest pen Gaines also called attention of employers to the fact that the poll tax is delinquent May 31 and requested that remittances cov ering it be made before that date, Hight thousand paid their taxes on May 31 last year in the treasurer's office. Because of the congestion it took a great deal of time to pay. Gaines requests that a repetition of this be pre vented by paying taxes at nee whenever possible, —— SAYS BLACKMAIL CAUSED KILLING Son of Ward Baking Com- Ward was locked up on he Ward told the sheriff, according he was threatened with a revolver in self defense, eight or nine shots being exchanged he said, fo ae eta ae ew a eae | THE SPEED DEMON Propaganda ¥ Fidae at Rome and rep- | archite ure. \Rig hts of Citizens in Balance in Case BY PAT FRAYNE Rutherford, J. R. Nash, H. W. E4- | Beared as witnesses in the trial of {John Casdorf and Eart Firey, like wire 1, W. W. members. During this trial when a witness took the stand for the defendants, he was aaked if he was a member of the 1, W. W. If he said no, his testimony was asked stricken from the records on the ground he was unfamiliar with the organization. If the witness admitted he was a member of the 1, W. W. he was forthwith arrested on @ criminal charge. So it was that of 11 witnesses who appeared in behalf of the accused, 10 were arrested as they stepped from the court- room, Pete Beazley and C. B. La Rue were arrested April 4; J. O'Mara, W. admitted membership in the LW. W., which is an legal organization under the California law passed in 1919, S. Smith of Seattle, attorney for Casdorf and Firey, attempted to seoure the freedom of the 10 men on a small bond, but Superior Judge Malcolm C. Glenn declared thie would be Impossible owing to the seriousness of the offense. Smith held it was absolutely necessary for witnesses to admit membership in the I. W. W. to have their testimony reecived as authentic. He further contend. ed the arrests took on the ap pearance of intimidation of wit- esses, Smith declared the California criminal syndicaliom act is oe I Wonder IF we'lt GET THERE BEFoRe THE NexT PRESIDENTIAL ‘America’ S Next Cardinal; Who'll He Be? Is Question SEEKS TO MAKE ¥ | cial would be charged with the duty | signatures INITIATIVE EASY | Marining Suggests County Official Get Signatures That he will introduce a bill before the next state legislature which would relieve private eith zens of the burden of securing signatures to initiative petitions was announced Monday by Jo seph K. Manning, Seattle ander- taker. Under the system proposed by Manning some county or elty offi a before the people for their all initiative and referem- dum measures “We have the privilege of the int tintive and the referendum,” Mate ning said Monday, “but a serious ob stacle is thrown in our way hecatse no adequate means of securing wig natures is provided by the law. “Great expense is borne by those interested in initiative and referem dum petitions, Workers are difficult to get and good bills often fail sim ply because they were not thoroly: circulated. I believe that every ink tintive and referendum measure should be given an equal chance for the people's action at the poles. “If some public official were dem — ignated to handle these petitions just as provision is made for voters to Fegister, then all would be given an equal show.” Manning appeared before the county commissioners Monday ‘king «pace in the counby-city of placi Yea, verily, the world do change. SACRAMENTO, May %2.—One [wards and Andrew Anderson were . any Head Confesses oaasee ty A hag Glimpse this one pany = ile of the strangest cases on record, | arrested April 6, and B. Tyler, Tom Mrs, dames Hastymarriage am | wort PLAINS, N.Y. May 22.| ® Case involving the constitu |Zanger and Walter Smith were ar- nounces her divorce from damew | was y, a el m tonal rights of American citk (rested April 7. They were all Walter 8. Ward, son of the head | Hastymarriage, the ninth day of y ; zens and replete with surprises [charged with criminal syndicaliem. June, 1922, in Judge Blanks |°% the Ward Baking company, con) ang odd points of law, has beem | ‘Tie 11th man testified he had oda, Gente wea sen. Asi [tensed today, according to Sheritt| set for triat here June 12, heen & “wobbly” but hed eines pag ar nge - s Werner, to ehooting and killing} The central figures in the case are | withdrawn. a trip to California, Mrs. Clarence Peters, an ex-navy man <t} 10 members of the I. W. W. They District Attorney Hugh B. Brad- Hastymarrings will be at home Vinventttt, Mines, ter eotemoees are now In the county jail, The|ford dectared the arrest of the men| + . men were arrested when they ap-|becamo necessary as soon as they building for workers to secure signers for the anti-poll tax ink tiative and others. The commissioners took the request under advisement. stat- ing that they were cons! making » rule against such Use of the building, a= previous priv- fleges at some times have bees abused. ———$—_$——— OIL SYNDICATE HEAD ON TRIAL Charged With Grand Lare ceny Over Stock Sale Eldon J. Béwarde, president of the Northern National Oi] syndicate” |with offices in the Central building, went on trial before Superior Judge Edward Smith Monday on charges of grand larceny. Edwards, according to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Roy Bartling, induced George M. Jacobs to Invest $100 by making false representations to him. Edwards is sald to have sold nearly, $25,000 worth of stock In the North- lern National Ol] syndicate to resk dents of this section. Among the representations which the state charges are false are that, the syndicate held valuable ol leases: in Hancock county, Ohio; that no stock had been issued for promotion purposes: that certain well known Se atthe business men had invested large” sums of money. The Northern National Of. aynd cate opened offices in Seattle last September. Family Sued Over Forest Fire Loss. Recause it cost state fire wardens $1,443.06 to put out a forest fire near Issaquah on August 19, 1919, James i‘ E. Hall, bis wife, Sophia Hall, his — son, James Hall, and the wife, Agnes Hall, were being for that amount Monday in Superior Judge Boyd J. Tallman’s court. Capt. ing D. Colvin, deputy prosecuting attorney, told the jury that a brush fire on the Hall land spread, due to the carelessness Of — the defendants. The latter claim that a sudden strong gust of wind was respori@ible for the blaze getting be- yond gontrol. trary to the of both the constitution of the United States and of the state of Call fornia. On this he bised bis appeal. ‘The 10 men will be tried together, /MURDER CASE IS DISMISSED A charge of first-degree murder against Ingram Rader was dismissed Saturday by Judge Calvin 8. Hall. Rader was accused of killing Bud Curtis, following a dispute over the latter's wife. He wag convicted of seceond.degree murder over a year ago, but the supreme court reversed the verdict, All the state's witnesses having disappeared, the case was dis- missed on the motion of the prosecut- MRS, GERTRUDE DANES wit spénd the next 15 months at the U, S. women’s reformatory in Towa. She was sentenced in Judge Jere miah Neterer’s federal court Monday following conviction on charges of selling narcotics. RAY BUTTS was sentenced to 90 days in jail by Federal Judge Jere miah Neterer Monday. Butts plead ed guilty to resisting an officer and possessing a still. BOOTLEGGERS FIND GEORGE WAS RIGHT Herman W. Wendt, convicted on three counts of an indictment charging violation of the national prohibition act, is convinged that George Washington knew what he was doing when he told his dad he cut down the cherry tree and thereby escaped a licking, Wendt was so truthful on the stand that Federal Judge Jere miah Neterer Monday morning fined Wendt but $1 on one count, $5 on another and let him off with a 90-day jail sentence on @ third, Robert McCloud, former Butler Hotel bellhop, also profited by his straightforward testimony dur ing his trial, Pound guilty by a jury of selling a bottle of gin to federal agents, he was “commit ted to the custody of the U. 8 marshal until 1 o'clock"—@ total sentence of two hours.