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al S35 te ™——> THE NEWSPAPER WITH A 15,000 CIRCULATION LEAD OVER ITS NEAREST COMPETITOR <—— pen RAPA |MACHINE BEATS DOUGLA BOSSES ‘BATTLE PROG RESSIVES ee rrr rt WEATHER Tonight and Sunday. generally cloudy; moderate west- erly vetnds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 6¢. Minimam, 53. SEATTL EK, Ww ASHL, SATU RDAY, JUNE 10, 1922, e'| TRIED TO CHEAT MY LOVE!’ CRIES MADALYNNE OBENCHAIN “| Blame Myself!” Declares Woman) ant Se ont ones Facing Second Trial on Charge of Burn the caterpillars! Polson the earwigs! Strangle the fool that Soak tee vent! lous ate poe" Aiding Kennedy Murder ivy strictly alone! | é Saha BY JACK JUNGMEYER We're going of ene Sunday, sit | 3 ‘\ on the wet grass. eat eustard pie and! LOS ANGELES, June 10.—“I denied my heart's red ants, and break out into song ang |g 02° yyy the hives. desire ! EE aga goat wel In these impassioned, self-reproaching words, ut- ee ite Meng Lita’ they tneew {tered in the course of a jail interview, Madalynne water on him: the second trip they Obenchain, once a campus belle at Northwestern threw rice on him; the third time was, the chart they threw dirt-on him. | University, went to the root of the romantic tragedy | ” ‘behind the Beverly Glen slaying. | VITAL STATISTICS : 4 \ i Ow statinticlan . | “Those who follow the testimony in this case learn ane that a ae 8 1912, at a picale \that true love will not be cheated,” she added. at Fortuna park, = boy found # | For the second time Madalynne is being tried on charges | garter snake and did not chase jof having connived with Arthur Burch, her “platonic| alt the irks with it. lfriend,” in killing J. Belton Kennedy, Los Angeles broker On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise e Seattle Star Batered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1499, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 2, 1679. Per Your, by Mall, $6 to $9 Young T. R. Might Seek Senate Seat WASHINGTON, June 10 Young T. RK. ts chafing at the bit. Impetuous #on of an Ir repressible elder T. R., he wants to be up and at ‘em victory of Beveridge in a and Pinchot in Pennsylvania, T. R, Jr. is sure he hears the call of the populace for another Roose velt. He sees a progressive swell rolling up and he wants to roll along with it Young T. R. covets a neat in the senate, He would re place Senator William EB Calder of New York. No ser- fous republican opponent to Caider—who ix not a particu- larly strong candidate — has appeared in downstate New York. And Calder’s opponent must come from metropoll: tan New York, or nearby, to have a chance. T. R, Ir, IN DOUB! Ed. Sims Organizes Against Seatt Man as Keynoter; Roy Greenwood Selected; Federal, State Officehol ers Proving Strong By Ralph J. Benjamin CHEHALIS, June 10.—A bitter fight over the si te ag A jthe poll tax and direct primary laws will take up |the time of the state republican convention here today, |fight is due to start early this afternoon, though a im set it flaming any moment. The platform committee was hopelessly disagreed morning on the two issues. As the delegates from all of the state milled around in the hotel lobbies or went REDUCE PAY their county caucuses, it was evident that the majority” for the plank to repeal the poll tax, but sentiment o direct primary was more evenly divided. It was reported that Gov. Hart will keep silent it | One goda thing about the Prodige! and her former fiance. ; 43 ) Bon is that he had grit enough to) Kennedy was shot fromy Fesrettable whim, married i walk home, instead of telegraphing | «bush ‘on the night of Au- man I didn't love—without ceas- oe + aks jgust 5, 1921, at his summer ee On eee F marry! wien sete hale be ; er convention and remain content with a plank that ii SD leanerte Seeldbaage eo are ps nh coi a eueet Men auaried, ws Ot the state administration. Mark Reed of Shelton is mal ent of sewers, ilgri 1 couldn't have even contemplated.| the fight ‘the poll tax, while J. E, Frost, lu egal poe pet Pi aeaagse. much Jose commraitted, aCe weit : and D. E. , Walla Walla banker, are fighting for diget ron for the CIRCUMSTANTIAL, l pddmaen Wiad pl Ges: inl baton Malcolm Douglas, Seattle pi the ¢ eny eounct! . the King county tion for chairman of the cot Slash Is Agreed On) tion, was beaten by the active work of ‘of Ed. Sims, forme ‘ ring leader of the | legislature and now the chief of | at Board Session state fisheries board. fis ‘sit ‘oy Greenwood, chairman an eynote 5s; ve to Keep Expense |senator Poindexter and other G. 0. P. officers and } aL: assai the democrats. He especially attacked We Within Budget Wilson and the conduct of the war under his administrati | Greenwood then called upon the republicans to redi By E. P. Chalcraft taxes, limit immigration and stop the narcotic evil. Ordering a general reduction | Greenwood was elected unanimously as temporary jman on the motion of Malcolm Douglas, prosecutin . | Madalyne, adiyoreed from Malpas tnceapeivable then that I ever} Obenchain, Chicago lawyer, amd! could marry for lene. And yet cbr Burch, who at hee request had bur-| cumstances prompted me to do sust | ried bere from Evanston, Hi. & fe | rar days previously, were arrested the) «tinder no condition would f ever! ee °° next day. Evidence against them! do that agnin. I stall not make (¥e “Judge Calvin S, Hall instructs the | ¥@# whoily circumstantial, and both | same mistake twice.” | grand jury to investigate the death | stoutly have meiotained their into) PHy~ inferentialy Madalynne de on March 17 of Patrolman Charles 0, | cence nied the ‘report that she would re-) Legate.” Juries twice haye disagreed 1M) marry Openchain if acquitted. Thus} After w the fury wil! take up| Burch’s case and “once to Mada aiso «he prociaimed that under the! the alleged ing of Abel by Cain, | lynne’s. ashes of tragedy the embers of her! ois | The state has pictured Madalynne ) serection for Kennedy stil! smoulder. | THE BITTER END jas “the woman scorned” and Burch @ WAITH IN | Bees are now said to be feed- | 4% the chivalrous instrument of her INE POWER | Madalynne Obe nehain of $150 « year in teachers’ sal- ing on moonshine mash. wrath who killed Kennedy because of) yy ie nen 0, Madal aries, the school board Friday A o 7 : ; Sting me, Bee, sting me! his failure to marry. ber after.Ober panelled ynne’s, oe ee at ae te. ney of King county, when it became apparent that complexion is had no further support than that of his home county . \s hain had divorced her so she could | eee ray ey Poly be ‘une NOE IN | ward pruning the preliminary peat ieorge Reynolds, motoreycle cop. | be eins Kenserty ‘8 wite Cette? bit: Mad tana ta eee budget estimate for next year eattle. has been promoted to detective Mok-| VICTIM. OF And her exquisite care of person | to fit the income by making a Victor Zednick of Seattle was chosen temporary se / Star writer says carrots are good | for the complexion. Sure. Look what wonderful complexions rabbits / have tch ets safe for pedestrians? OWN MISTAKES reduction of approximately sai ee | “1 am the victim of my own dread oi on ee see Mee $200,000 in the educational de- Douglas is being punished because in a speech at ‘Aub The drive to build a $3,000,000 | fu), impulsive mistakes,” Madalynne!” On. vers aay of her: “She either pariment. recently he sharply criticized Senator Poindexter’s hotel in S s again under wa s. “No one can blame me more Salaries of more than $3,000 will) Newberr The federal appointees in the state, all of ¥ t We suggest that the committee | for | 1 do mysel¢. . be cut $300, provided this does not/ owe their jobs to Poindexter, refused to stand for Dou; ee oak: eet ah | hecracs wen tee sercine. etiecte: fe ae aye reaps eda ns 7 ‘To Lay Case Before Mayor. Is ba with Wrongful ine. she Hee oro ioe. the|The Hart erowd also knifed Douglas because he has bie this long jail Director Shorrock made eine verdex Suet we and Council Appropriation motion for the cut, and was sup tacked the state administration. The fight was brought te js innocent or a consummate these t ~ tress oes + | “it all started when, they @ | abiding faith in divine power | | ported by the votes of Directors E./an end late last night when Sims went out openly with Mean thought for your honeymegn: | —-——-— f ——~| the firm new friends 1 have made am) 7 for a vigoroun campaign to! Frank Waterhouse, shipping man|¥: Taylor, who seconded it. and| jist and signed up a majority to vote for Greenwood. Or $ more days until the first | - " + ae Walter J. Santmyer President | furniture % is due P we Ne ey ee tae read | ermand reltet for the 30,009 reeldeSts | and president Of the Beattie Chamber) Cart’ @, Carson and’ Dr, CW Scores of delegates here are frank in their denuneia- * j t ete tener tie, ES fo year Moan ch on the Of Commerce, ix made ndant In 4) Sharples voted against the reduc-| tion of Hart. coer A SoNG weiter | li I feel, despite this second trial! municipal xtrect railway lines were | rult fed im euperior court Saturday sd ateus ate There is some talk of a definite lineup between the reapondence Bchool for Lyric Writ- | " ork and the danger indicated by neing formulated Saturday by the |" TEN al salar attes Preddenh if Sacre ood and Roland Hartley forces. jury disagreement, that I fuwimier Valley Commercial club, George Lamping of Seattle made a fight last night bef rn ers. Fill the blank spaces and riated to himself} had submi for adoption wrongfu see will tell you if you have the mak mak eds. a ret, tile joteraplates an ‘éacly hefore |i malarte hd. other ways thie | from the committee of the whole,'the platform committee for the direct primary and Pea ene of a some benoal) Pi, | ed to die: now I want to live.” vee and eity eoukesl amount mi in which the present salary scale of the poll tax, and he threatens today to go on the flogr Beet = waves Pie i aay nn mae AS earend ot ia of Rainier valley have| | ‘The suit is brought he a sae REPORT TAKEN jof the convention with it. Adam Beeler and William Under sliver-eeeee movosooon: epubaded ta: herepuntions ‘Wii Maw | ots enue Ouiiie d noeut tase sea | prank Waterhouse Co | UP BY SECTIONS jof Seattle also may kick over the traces and start the fin With hand — . | nedy ithey point out, they would be done! ‘The Waterhouse Co. was adjudged| Shorrock moved for the adoption | works. aa - * Tae "eaeoey At the first trial,” she volunteers. irreparable injury if the step were in federal court January | of the report by sections. The first} There is a feeling of nervousness among the deleg Then. ae thant banter Moiteatumls ag tarem (nee. providing them with five paragraphs, electing F. E. Wil They fear a stampede for a reactionary platform will While ponder— not here to explain, 1 didn’t deem wri Phy. lt Hoe eee sisi 100 gh to be erea,\tendent of schools, 8. E, Femi staged this afternoon. The road paving problem was Never... forget you—longing them essential sa the Nalnier valley caril to tinclt cn the books of the @ssistant superintendent, and re-|jected into the meeting this morning and nearly ade. dandiiee eat 7 ae eae thee saee te Viel | giened tag, stew alte |company ‘without opposition, This | ¢mPloying 18 department heads, was! county has a pet plank it wants. At epeoudione pale fie, seceng Bly aati capac rakes ABS vroperty owner in the. dle-|amount waa supposed to represent 10 fo oe sa 2 Without a doubt this convention wants a progressive ri und a way Co reveal the ROUL | + pig ould suffer heny they de-! per cent of the earnings of the ste: horroc hen placed before the! Sweet ‘ time a. tary’ to thd daed pat sy ota dari ps wi beg cnr eine ena Seat ter, (hoard: hla. dutpetuter Goceananes | platform, but most of the delegates do not know how) ~ Under ilver-eeeee moooooce) If wequitted-—and the truth wilt! CAT On Cine ewer fate than Tesl| ciken and the ‘Thordis, from 1917 to| Paragraph relating to salaries,which| to get it. The federal and Hart machines are very) free me— Iw: an “ " k ice tener wattionalt don't a want to Ko away AlONe, Aone of the valley, and a disastrous | 1918. Waterhouse was not author-/after considerable discussion was! strong and may block the progressives. ¢ to xpend #0 mucls preferably on a remote farm where | 41 extate slump would be unavold: | iz t himself with these earn-| adopted, with Croson and Sharples acter § aa, ; ee ae (can finish healing my heart, Then | 116 ; Tae phim Ginantios of the locomotive running gear ; erry ew: I have paid all! Wie no definite program hax! qaterhouse is alleged to have act-| “I make this motion, not because | ve rupn my ex and whall have @)) oo secided on, it waa co ed Without authority in drawing for {4m In favor of lowering teachers vrOUR Age ae a, tkely thag the valleyites w himself $15,000 as salary, for 1920. aries, but fre nse of duty,” that the elty buy the Rainier vatte The’ thied spedifie charge to that on] cparreck sald We have planned to| | : 7 $ line, as this ix the only plan which | pecembor $1, 1920, Waterhouse with. | ‘crease the size of some classes in} The Meverty Glen murder en. er See xe order to reduce expenses. If the} Reeve and ted oe ee he ie te aaa, | pms to. ater uny peompect Of 1:| drow $10,900. of) the ry a Loria ia to-suffer by reduetion, then nage athey oe ee)? | mediate relief that he had caused that unt 40 be I | Having recalled County Conta Transcontinental lines | the teacher Ougns to spare that ben ers Claude C. Ramsay and Lou| Puget Sound and Pacifio (turn to Page 18,‘ Getqemes 6) paid te the company at i office in ‘sit Romance | unty grand jury| termini have agreed to a 10 per | gen Kobe, Japan, ‘This, representation ia} °°. PR: o the | Smith Friday, the U. S. May Intervene \Man Is Killed i in | declared to be untruc |, We have a threefold duty-—to the Wis expected to conclude. its nvesti| éent reduction, effective July What 2 combination for tic | dix per pent interest i# asked on all| caver, 1¢ we @ hot. meterials “* | gation into the county ferry lease! in import and export rates, tion! Radio forma the busls of in Cuban Affairs Minnesota Storm | j)¢ honey atiozed due ; aturday. | cording to advices received the plot—radio, murvelous, mys HAVANA, June 10.—The United! gy paut terious, magnetic! Arthur B. |g, ST. PAUL, them to make a @ A FALLI STAR | Fatty Arbuckle ia now a movie 4 recto He is one of those fellag that the top and work down to the bottom « our share of the tax levy wh af f * Whether the jury would report at} the transportation department June 10.~4ne man was ail other public bodies are doing it] 4.06 on this phase of its work was| of the Chamber of Commeree actedly. She | 7 Steen ates will intervene in Cuba July 1 ee dings damaged along |wo'are not keep n i 5 ee Reeve writes the story; Ree Coens adiaitniatvariva ateatr kalied 9 1 ndings geinaued . mn rag io ore be il tne | Jnot known, but ynless the ferry} Saturday morning, creator of Craig Kennedy, + traightened out by that time, po! Cities, by a storm last night, One . nt of tha school syatenrahould | Prone, takes some. une angle.) ‘The proposed seductien ae the Scandinavian American bank! portant to Seattle as it affects Conk — matter will be taken up on Monday, ! mei to and from the Orient on acoording to Deputy Prosecuting At: \jeading commodities, including alli, tifle detective, hero of tic “ 1 | [Hiseal Obaervers believe building on the Bort Snelling reserva KING SLAI < and screen, known to mil A crisis in President Zaya’s eabine was partially wrecked and about city rom sharing in the neces: | juction heen stunned by ab- write, tomance—never was a) is expected next week, following the me t uprooted yaa | "Du the period teachers’ @ sadtienae ae i rge trees uproo CANGAS CITY) Mos, suse 30 uring the war period teachers’ | BOCOrCN wg ah i sh. The sanitary drinking cup novel penned, re-|/ resignation of Secretary of t Andrew Lynder was killed when , 0 pe ee oe ‘ing’ of fan. {ealaried in Seattle were increased vane ¥ af bs Daghinioya nt Mis etee which is the highest valued \eglnel Has co in thrills, suspense, sur ||ury Gelabert, who ix said to atfuck bY lightning.” Severe red Robe ot Hea eepal and in eaition’ tS that sp gra , | modity passing thru this port. But still the kiddies trade clared Guba could not avoid bank hea in, and ‘territi ms City’s underworld, ‘was BUD to | Ae halt bttha teabliers, ar Attorney Malcolm Douglas in connec:|" phe cut: in rates will apply pt avoid bi ning, heavy rain and terrific fticer, imately half of the teache . oe y death by Dan Ahearn, police officer, tion with the failure of the bank, las s e gs oar “On Wings of Wireless” is the || ruptey | mafKed the storm. \ seolver sanitation ties ceiving bonus of $60 a year In| Pb last chamber ig advised, on’ sh ee ierlpscnils:| ait’ TO Be eae RE titi in ar une on whichothere have been 110 otartiing, stupendous story of a ’ 1 un battle followed robbe: gome cases the increase has been : : : | The gun battle followed robbery of | | Following this, the jury will mak@] quctions since August 26, 192y, with band of criminals who | |, » tore. [from 100 to 120 per cent, ‘This re- Relief From Heat | | . "heater, ho i fi Is Promised East | \ivnicr ot Mix 1 WASHINGTON, June 10.—Telief | clety 1, accordin he could wear a palr of | * : lan independent investigation of the parentheses for rs Pin 2 li turn man’s greatest invention, Vean Gregg Will rte wan a Daniel | duction we are ordering will average | Geath of Patrolman Ch#rles 0. Le- | the exception of toys, skins, bull: j L% t the | about. 7 per cent, and I believe that jead body was found in} 8nd tea dust, gate, whos oar e dio, to the purpose . ‘ Fee eae written this sory on ||| Pitch for Tribe special commission thru N, E. A Sunday Afternoon Service especially for | The reduction is made for the purpose of maintaining an equal tion of rates to and from the rton, so. |the majovity of our teachers realize | fh. \rain Street garage March 17. ‘ the police, | Its necessity, and will accept It cheer} yy aqdition to the commissioners, : eo had a long “ it was de- | fully | the only witness called into the grand from the heat © of the last few| He had ‘ | S i ides >aditic Cos 4 gainst days was promised today by the) clared, and at the time was charged | DOK jury room Friday was John W, Net bobbed via te Fa eae: sather bureau lwith having aided Chester in the FOR MORAL |kon, a newspaper reporter. ne e ia nama wee , ents rder “It has been stated that if salaries ae pia gph “ . 5 “4 to have found about {are reduced, it will affect the morale} WASHINGTON, June 10.—A’ ro: ne cut should tead to. ngiand and weng the} Police claimed to have found about is ASHID i rthern pe tion oe the country to{$200 in Roberts’ pockets which they | of the teaching corps, We all know | port current in diplomatic: circles! creased shipments to and from mate the Pacific, with a drop of tempera-| claimed was taken from the co that cutting salaries does attect {here today. that word had! b re jOrtent, it will redound to the aredit' \ture due this afternoon, tonight and| store, Roberts was, shot as he at.{morale, but if we are going to buy | ceived of the death of Premier Lenin, +e Seattle, as this port is. the. nea | sunday in nearly all the rest of the | tempted to ye from the store, it morale at the expense of public duty, |of Russia, lacked official confirma: est Pacific Coast port to Japan or country. the forecast stated. Iwas alleged (Turn to Page 12, Column 2) tion at the state department China, 4 COMMANDMENTS FOR HOT WEATHER 1 As a result of requests from nu nerous baseball fans, who wish to The Star seo Vean Gregg in action but who Read the first imstall-|)| yi teytcaay that tne. veteran ment in this paper next Monday. Slap not thy brother upon his sunburned back! or weather now ALEM, Ore.—Appeal to U. 8, «ut taken by attorney for| t Kivie DP. Kirby, | jer will work on the k Indians Sunday tland Beavers, under death sentence in connection with killing of Sheriff Til Taylor of Pendicton, Ore.