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THE SEATTLE STAR FREAKS PROVE RADIO POPULARITY IN QUAR | Grand Jury BY JACK DARKOCK * WHITE PLAINS, N. Y, June 6! - The vell of myatery over the kill ‘ ‘ ing of Clarence Peters by Waiter M a] 1 a ] | 8. Ward, millionaire, ls about to be # an He C in al ripped aside by District Attorney . ~ ; Weeks. ° * to Investigate the shooting, Weeks F Blames Drinking hab toes behoueiing Tertnemnen tend | Mr. Ward, who Was present in} for Trouble | the New Rochelle the a | night md to have killed | | Pete 1 fi While Mrs. Bthel Poll was in | Ja J. Cunningham, who al-| the city hospital Tuesday in a leges he knows the “inside story”| critical condition, suffering from jot why Ward ahet Peter and who| = yp Boone te sayy the millionaire wounded an-| ired by Norman G. other man at tho time he ended} Chapman, street car motorman, lt ra life Monday evening, Chapman was Mrs Helen Bilenchard,. widow,)| a held in the city jail on an open who says she heard Want in vio 4 sherge. lent altercation with Peters and two} The shooting of pretty Mrs, Fell oe: hott . y mt sae ome time batons curred in the Kerma hotel, 1105% pom ner y 4 | Fourth ave., after an alleged quarre pp an 2 or | Chapman was arrested a few hours | . — “ wei ane > yy cl | te stingy, elepha oughly o Wart's stor: | Sa : Dee Soe eae whe Aap baping . - men tried to. blac Radio freaks and fashions: | from a pharmacy at N. 77th st. and Mrs. Madat » Obenchain, |, 824 other men tried lacks} n | Phinney « Gtticer Harry Fo Mull) foes aan ‘ »}mail him, and that he killed in’ Right, above, ring, cigaret touk tharge of Chapman, who, ao |Who is now facing second | seitdetonse when Peters and other|and necklace; below, safety) cording to police, broke down and trial in Los Angeles on esmabere of bie ate ed ans, infurt razor. Left, above, lamp; told the following story charges of complicity in the) “ted bee Fo age yr payv'l center, ring; below, finger . 8 my common wife ja > , po ual my common law wife. ti murder of her lover, J. Belton ty. car Unt tele ‘Sraih ae bank tah a m drinking four days an ne Jury will force Ward to sur 3 nights, ethel neon haa jay (Mon. Kennedy. ender his perse account books eee @ay) from Sequim, and [met her at for ipzpection in an effort do tree Miniatures, freaks, new fashions! | the boat. We went to her sister's |paymenta he ts al to have! Radio is getting it» quota, just as} rooms, We quarre OBENCHAIN made to blackmatlers other popular innovations have had “I went into another room and | theirn } with an. automatic pistol fired a CASE IS ON There ts still a question ax to who| shot thru the wall and nid HERE’S MORE ABOUT haa the smallest radio set. And whil aan down on the floor to make them 5 Baa the discussion rages, more “smallest | LOS ANGELES, June 6.—Rapid : . think T had killed myself. I thought radio sets” crop up. os : EN"! progress in the selection of the Jury Among the latest is the miniature | see be sorry. ‘That's all f remem:| +, ty Madalynne Obenchain for the aed Maia Turnse’ tae Ammeted 1 1 ay Nl usse murder of John Belton Kennedy ne £0" M , the hospital, told newspaper artist, It coves the tip of ce that when ane told Chapman he t@#ay indicated taking of evidence || STARTS ON PAGE ONE | his finger was playing ‘possum, he sprang up| ™&Y begin either tomorrow or Turners says he has heard con.! ummone ea from the floor and fired four shota|Thuredey, Pesce oergepome gm + tix and lecture with his “radio/ at her, one of which took effect in; Of the 22 jurors accepted for} oi a ment of the A cricket,” broadcast from as fur as 60! her right shoulder, Two bullets en-| SUN five had been challenged at | Tull UePer rom b o miles off! PITTSBURG, Pa, June 6—Lillian) first appearance on the stage as an tered her right hip the close of the fnitia! session of | THON °% a yy TE he William H. Ref, of Manasghan, N,| Russell is dead. i 4 on Christmas, 1877, io 4 Chapman is alleged to have) her second trial yesterday Tos sae pore oe ieee . ae omen forth with his ring radio! The former stage beauty sw © Tries All.” fled after the shooting, and} Peremptory challenges were to Pe) in Cin “ea Pg gh Sin 2 or. Everything's mounted cumbed early today to a complication| Miss Russell was for years the Went to the home of his mother,} Made today go, aga IR & branw ring—except the telephone! of diseases believed the result of a Most frequently reported engaged f Mrs. Frank Thayer, 762 N.. 77th st. Pour women and eight men were fall on board ship while returning |celebrity in the public eye and the and left a note reading. have killed | In the box when the case Sc \Can’ t Live on Low Sidney Kasindorf, of New\from Europe, where xhe studied tm. |first of her four marriage eerres me cl fo “ye . a fety ™ ry o1 place his time. er re Ethel Fell. [ must stand the conse-| called before Judge Shenk today York, says his little “safety razor) migration conditions for President took place at t 4 ent hy sive YOUR SON." } as a ie Wage, Rail Men Say. iis mest practicable of ait minis! i Jing husband was Harry Barham, an or- % Bhi ai ah Bw sates CHICA June ¢--Shop craft) tures. Resides the receiving appar-| ‘The end came at 2:20 #. m., after |chestral director, They were later workers employed by railroads will|atus, he has abuser connection and an {linens of 10 days. At her bedaide | divorced and she then went to Eng: |B f be unable, » with the most eco-| battery to tert the crystal, He has! was her fourth husband. Alexander |land and in May, 1884, married Ed- ureau oO nomical. management, to heard WJZ at Newark distinctly. |p. Moote, Pittsburg publisher, a| ward Solomon. After living together enough food’for their familt Among the freaks dixplayed re-| daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. |two years the appearance of « prior Mis sing represer@itives before the ralir jeently at the radio show in New! Dorothy Munsell Calvit, and a niece, |Mra. Solomon caused their separa bor Leard declared in protesting a] York, Miss Winifred Lockhart Wills new cut in pay for shop workers. had three. On her finger was «ring Other objections to the pay out, ap-) Crystal receiving set. Between two} proved by #ix of the nine board mem: | fingers she held a cigaret radio set, Mildred A. Martin. ‘The funeral will be held Thursday Liltian Russell, who first made the | beauty of American women Interna. |John Chatterton, WRECK HORRORS Professor Saves Family in) | 1893 Relatives ‘The Star invites tix renders to use this | The Star, Other sewspapers are invited making her | divorced in 1898 to reproduce such Hems as will interest | their communities, trition on the physique of the next| Kenerat Rates of pay established cive lower | Popularity. Fashion aino claims part in the de-| study of music in 1877, vele pent of radio toward general The radio garter t! Franca, which went down in the Pan- ama river following an explosion, | | | i } Prof. Kemmerer of Princeton unt! .nxious to find her brother-in-law nything justified by savings to the! Pamela Rains with her “radio phon- Versity, who with his wife and two! ric 4 Nelson, logger, last heard of pun : | olier," a combination lamp and radio Since then, PHONE METER public in decreased rates. amall children, succeeded tn reac! po in Everett. Nelson's brother is ill in,” Greater set, It's shaped like a parlor lamp,/ o er profits for tompanien and ° p PD, shore in their night clothes, tele- jie jast. lower wages will result In lower|can be covered over for use ge an!/] STARTS ON PAGE ONE graphed to the American ean morale of ratiroad employes. electric light, of with cover up can} She gttache here a graphic account of | oe 6 be manipulated for receiving broad-} |eiraton conditions | departynent | nounced of public worky an the tragedy the board's decision, The Villa Franca was proceeding | cast concerts. | Auto Theft Case | Unions Plan Fight j consulting with the other two mem. er majority had received bad service Amid scenes, rendered} votes. more hideous by the shrieks of wounded passengers and members of the crew, who had been caught be terrible ans for strike }tled from the seventh The « ference called tn an-} Wayfarer Singer ticipation of the $60,000,000 slash ap to Give Recital poaneul by the board. inning. | since the installation of the telechro- It also showed that on the average every subscriber pays for 24 recon dn . nometer. |Says Wayfarer Is of unused t echronometer “wilt My with me now upon my trusty seed, or perchance ‘twill be too ate, for I have but hired him for the space of three hours, and ‘tis in my mnid that the horse hirer is al profiteering variet } t my father | irl began. Tut, He is a scurvy knave, Tut| again."* | ‘The girl smiles, | Of Course, She Likes CREAM CRUST Everybody likes it. +o « « the} | “Quick, fair Rowena, for methinks | Always ask your ‘tis parlous near lighting-up time,.” : | They fly grocer for this superior loaf VICTORIAN AGE | | “Unaec nd a8 Tam to the free | expression of an admiration T cannot may I venture to remark Imondly, that in briltiance | and your eyes are unsur-| passed in my experience of such op | Heal organs | “May I add that your features pos: sea o traction for me hitherto | unknown, and .”" (gets muddled, | Starts again.) “[ should ¢ ust cone | Ming © charm perm it a privilege if I/ might be allowed to hope that—er—| I, that-—-er-—-you, that-—er—-we, might come to regard me as your affianced.” Rows deeply. The girl smiles, She faints, | “Do stop imitating a machine,gun, What about what?" y what about the jolly old wedding cake and so forth, Rath-| t" Best Food The girl smiles, curing the “1 say, you don't expect me to kiss u, do you’? Yes? No? So awful ly disarranging to the necktle, whi T remember the last time 1 ¥ (stops short Decides not to remem- b it) CREAM CRUST lic read in the sena ps ay what about a bite to eat $100,000 upon Mor, They wander off—Passing, Show,| failed to get it fi Louden. Lealigd "ive king.” Mins Russell m ‘9 ition and the actress divorced him in The following year she married who, as Sig Peru- tionally famous, waa born as Helen|gino, was her leading tenor in “The " They were forced n to escape the |New York law under which her di- After a few months separated and were She is said to have received more than a thousand pro- posts of marriage. assaults and success | department as an ald in finding missing | bers, follow Jand from her neck hung a necklace Ship Disaster |relstives or frtendn. The department ie) ‘The wage now wet “rests Gpon no set |(Nellie) Louise Leonard, in Clinton. } Ned. These) whee” relat | consideration of human needs of em.| The cigaret set contained com-| 1a, December 4, 1861. She was the in Hobok — \frlonde ave miasing are invited te report |ployes affected.” plete receiving apparatus inside and| daughter of Charles Leonard BUENOS AIRES, June 6—The the disappearance directly to The Star Rates of pay being Insufficient to| reaching out from one end were two! newspaper proprietor, She was ed-|vorce from Solomon had not yet be- first eyewitness story of the —— mai saheiek te aes actos ‘ provide for m family of five, will| stretches of wire-—the antenna— 1 at the Sacred Heart convent, |come absolute. to the passenger steamer, Villal missing are rraucsted also to report te leave “permanent traces of malnu-| lke an ant'n feelers, hicago, and there began the jot infelicity ¢ Carrying 34 persons to death, reach-/ inc thes | ‘ new, Mixa Wills hy rodueed th ithstood all ‘ii s | purchasing power and lower starg as prod ne * withstood a 164, Rusence 'Alreg ‘today / A. NELSON, Mra. P. A. | ardy as compared with prewar years, | TAdio necklace, HERE’S MORE ABOUT |i tutiy steered a single courme until Seventy-eight were saved, son, 4416 Fontanclilo st. {*|” givings to railroad will far exceed| From Lew Angeles comes Miss she married Alexander P, Moore, a Pittsburg publisher, ‘in June, 1912. except for one vaude- ville venture during the war, Miss Russell has remained in private life. made an inspection of immi- in Europe year and returned here last March, after strongly recommending more strin- ly; live like an anchorite; exer- cise and practice patience.” Grade Teachers . MORSE CASE And no wonder, Thomas B. Felder, shown above, s| sary | 4—-MODERN |the welt known lawyer whose name| mary law, and his lead was steadily | “Well, Renee, what about it?) h » ti | inereasing. What! ‘What! What!" |has been mentioned prominently in senate discussion in connection with tnese the still better known name of At-|hart strongholds, |torney General Harry M. Daugherty as having been instrumental in se-) release of Charles W.| 60,346 votes, or 38.7 per cent of the | “That's all right, then, old bean.| Morse from the federat penitentiary | 1¢t00i Pickett has 28,639; ‘Thorne, | quarter was any leader brought Eat More Consider It settled, and go on. Top-/at Atlanta during the administration | 24,080; Francis, 20,337; Sweet, 16,222.) ward as the logical choloe ping idea, what?" of ew-President ‘Taft, The fee of | Charles Pickett, favorite of the | premier, leaving the situation (A thought strikes him.) |conservatives, was running a poor | uncertain. Daugherty, whe was not then in pud-| life, is indicated by documents chamber, to have been fixed at $25,000, while similar rel the correspondence conveys the impres- sion that Felder expected to receive » dut once so- ecperarteneonnteestsngrnsmtendiesciatiesednantinet this FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 100 Navy Cloth Capes } To Selt at a Very Low Price: $7.35 UST the type of Wrap that many women are seeking, for wear over light Summer frocks. These Capes are of navy” Prunella cloth, cut with rip- 7] pling fullness and pero some with throw collar, as pictured, trimmed with rust- color bandings; others all | ad navy with plain regulation . collar. Graceful Summer Wraps of | many uses—at an exception-” ally low price—$7.. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Novelty Tissues For Dainty Summer Frocks ‘At 19c Yard HESE sheer summery fabrics have woven in good colorings on corded white grounds, they make up most attractively in full-skirted fi for women and children. Twenty-six inches wide, unusually low-priced 19¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS These Middy-Bloomer Dresses Are Fine for Girls’ Outing Wear” $3.25 ADE of stout khaki, very practical in these combination Dresses ideal for camping, — outing wear. sleeves and large PB! finished with bright-red — green tie. Sizes 8 to 14 Exceptional value at GIRLS’ SEPARATE ERBOCKERS of firm with double button f: at knee, inset pockets and fitted with loops to p mit the wearing of separate belts. Sizes 8 a years, $2.50. KHAKI HATS in a crush-top style; for girls and misses, $1.00. <NICK- —THE DOWNSTAIRS The “1900” Cataract Electric Wa along a lonely stretch of the Parana; in Hands of Jury; " 8 j gent reatiations i) lw, os a, tullfel it ts 2e near Iguaza falls. It was 20 minutes / Against Wage Cut Juvenile Record in bers, Hance H. Cleland, supervisor of |" Ay aq reguiarly enitsted top ser-'| ash A 10 _ sig than to 2 Sunday morning when passen-} Trial of Burrell Johnson, charged}! CiNcCINNATI, 0. June 6—Lead public utilities and Frank FR. Spin-|geant of marines, she performed val. || | Clothes in from 8 to our for electricity to gers were. called from their cabins | With transporting « stolen Nash auto: | ery of railroad unions met here today | Baseball Claimed): ng, eupervisor of transportation. | table recruiting service during the || | Minutes. operate. Fire”. Men, women | Mobile, stolen in Boston on Novem nt slashes 0 1 ' ust before the hearing began, H. war ge z | ; ‘ ‘ by shomta ot F re ; mM a iy ~ Payee teat ets tn sed te Fee + Re ah in 9 ot rallro , RERKELEY. Cals er ‘ Ey yao p ace eon igs et ogres war, ® vera! genes eaitiotments in This superior washer may be seen in action, childre shed fro al cao . y th ted States labor | new juvenile record pelie vee “© navy and marine co: ng |) + s ; + vase yng mliok eral Judge F. H. Rudkin's court | pourd, which total $110,000,000 in the | pam, events Fett a here poate of public works, passed around Te \ascrihed to her effects, if| | day, im the Electrical Goods Section, Downstairs Suddenly the ship was literally |*hortly before noon Tuesday. The jiast two weeks. whon two local playground baseball | Por on his personal investigation of Lillian Russell's advice toam- |[| | Store. Sold on Convenient Terms of Payment. rent in two by a terrific explosion, | lense claimed that Johnson acquir-| According to William Johnson, | teams, composed of boys from 8& to eg Penge uri yrwany pkey arc bitious girls was brief: | ‘The flames’ had reached a drum of |/@! the car in a legitimate purchase | president of the Machinists’ union,!13 years of age, battled thru 23 in. tis showed that a majority of the “If you can resist the stage— |{L——___ Ma i rapbtha, which exploded, tearing | {POM © man whose name he ca the conference does not possess the | nings to nara team uned | POOPle interviewed were aguinst the| stay home. hole in the bottom of the vessel remember ower to call a strike, but will lay| but one pitcher and the score was| cnonometer, and that 9 still lang “If you can't—work constant- Valentino, Freed, Once Again Heart Smas low, the ship went down near shore. ‘eas eetiase ke ‘ Eli ti J time on Everett toll calls, due to the *rof, Kemmerer succeeded in get Miss Lots ey, known as one o! tt ‘ tana hic’ tunity ucer the aide ang|the soloists at “The Waltarer” ust| irish Plan Attack iminating . ge after the subscriber has taken Name Delegates! pos anceves, cal, June ¢— Deputy District Attorney C clinging to wreckage. They made |*ummer and when it was produced on Britich Fo “The Wayfarer’ already has ren-| oo _At the monthly meeting of the/Rodolph Valentino, freed from the| Valentino, Ditsrict Attorney their way to shore in Columbus, Ohio, in 1919, will be SOS | dered: & muareeous: setvine te. fe) Seattle Grade Teachers’ club Mon-|spectre of bigamy charges, stopped wine and Winifred Hudnut will Shore they could hear thru |Presented in a complimentary recital) BELFAST, June 6.—Irish rein tle and you members of this great How They Do It day evening, $50 was appropriated being idle today and became once j foregather ‘neath the same 3 of drowning, YY Montgomery Lynch at the First | forcements are rushed into the |chorus are giving a wonderful #erv-| 1 IN THE STONE AGE. for maintenance of 10 light and!more the idol of the screen. March 5, next. “in nodist church Wednesday even. Belleek sector for resumption of the | ice to city thru the improve) + * said the cave man to the POWer boxes, in accordance with the} On the lot at the Lasky studios| The occasion will not be the ~ ing battle with the British army ment of the public taste for m PO aol city campaign now being wa | Valentino was back at his work of|ond trial, but the second | Miss Wiley will be assisted by The al’ troops still hold the}and by assisting in eliminating| The gir) amiled "4 | Delegates to the National luca-| smashing the flappers’ hearts in his |of the picture hero. If the earth tume# around in /George C. Kirchner, violoncellist with town which they eap-| jams,” sald the Rev. M. A. Mat-! Beating her thrice upon the head | tion association at Boston, to be held | abandoned role of “The Young| Valentino, in a statement about an hour and a half instead of |the Seattle Civic Symphony orches- | tured Sun Their lines extend }thews before the chorus of “The| with hia club, he picked up and tis summer, are as follows: Miss | Rajan.” after the dismissal of the hours things would have practi-jtra, Mrs. Lynch will acec ny on|over a front of about a mile, pene-| Wayfarer” in the First Methodist) carried her off, the sm: een upon |Myta Snow, Miss Nina Buchanan,; It was Vakntino’s first appear-| against him, said that “Costello y no weight at the equator. Hid esne, trating into free state territory |chureh Monday night her f Miss Mabel Wilson, Miss Florence ance at the studio since his mar-|Woolwine had graciously a6o pi i mi -|2~THE MIDDLE A ‘Bahl, Miss Belle Tellier and Miss/riage to Winifred Hudnut at Mexi-|the invitation to be guests at 4 “By my halidom, thou'rt a comely ah Cameron, cali, which took him from the screen | wedding.” wench,” said Sir Hubbert Gadzooks, ” _— to the legal limelight when he was| “I realize now my lack of ki “but ‘tis passing pleasing to mine Jarrested on his return to Los|edge of the California laws,” eyes. | Angeles after the wedding. Valentino, “and would not Valentino said today he would de- | vote himself entirely to his art un- | Ul such time as the law would per- mit him to remarry Miss Hudout in California, PROGRESSIVE IS NAMED IN IOWA Brookhart Wins Republican Nomination for Senate | any condition assume marital tions with Mrs. Valentino until time fixed by the law shall expired, “Tho I am rejoiced at the of my acquittal, still there is chill of regret because of the forced absence of the woman has been my inspiration and coum sellor in my art," he said. : JAPS FAIL 10 FIND LEADE Lack Complicates Situ Following Cabinet’s Fall TOKYO, June 6.—Failure thus ff to find any outstanding leader head a new gcevernment today ther complicated Japan’ nt political situation which was b to a climax late yesterday by resignation of Premier jand his cabinet. Downfall of the Takahashi go ment was the direct result of n wide political discontent, from purely domestic questions in no way affects or was affected ; foreign policies or tho treaties by Japan's delegation at the ington arms limitation conference, ‘The question of who will head new government was an ing one in Japan today. Yom { DES MOID Iowa, June 6.— Smith W. Brookhart, progressive, made a clean sweep of the state in Iowa's race for the republican nom- ination for United States senator, incomplete returns showed today. Brookhart'’s lead over the field was increasing as reports piled up from scattered precincts thruout the state. It appeared a landslide for Brookhart. ‘The progressive candidate, with five others in the field, had a safe margin above the 35 per cent neces- to nominate under Iowa pri- Reports from rural pre- fcincts are as yet but meager and* are all regarded as Brook- In 1,026 precincts reported out of 2,348 in the state, Brookhart polled BELLINGHAM.—Frank Take, ¢ Deming, arrested for setuog ‘ng fires without permit, Moorish marriages are performed second. Brookhart was outpolling him two to one in almost every pre- cinet. In 1,042 precincts reported, out of 2,348 in the state, Brookhart polled 1,318, or 39 per cent of the total. Pickett had 28,955; Thorne, 24,420;;|at midnight, and the bride is Francis, 9; Sweet, 16, 316; Stan-| fined to her room for several ley, 6,066, ~_'after the ceremony,