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_—— Hoquiam Scene of Tragedy After Drink Party a HOQUIAM, Nov. 18.—Mystery ii Surrounds the death of two women and a man, whose bul letriddted bodies were found on the beach here yesterday. A foroner’s jury, hastily assem: bled last night, returned a ver- @ict of double murder and sui- cde, but many features of the tragedy still remain to be ex plained The dead are Mrs. Margaret June McWilliams, of Seattle, 38; her iyearold friend, Daisy Bolton, and Hjalmar Anderson, Finnish moonshiner, who is be- Heved to have killed the two Women and then himself. etait of the killing were related to the coroner's jury by John Bers #0, who had been fl! and who was Being nursed by Mrs, McWilliams in her cabin. “Mrs. McWilliams and Miss Bo! fon came .bome about 10 o'clock Thursday night.” Berg testified. “They had gone to bed when An} @erson came in, with a bottle of| moonshine, I fell asleep whtle the} three were sitting together, drink: | ing and talking. “Some _ 2WOMENSLAIN. Leader Likes Police Work UNABLE T0 FIND IN NIGHT ORGIE 777 ps Erring Young Girls BATTLE STAR court to allow Lioyd to go free be he had $1,800,000 worth of real estate which needed his attention. said he did not know where his client was If Lioyd han fled the country he| has emulated the example of “Big Bill” Maywood, 1, W. W, leader, who j went to Russia when facing o long | | prison term for violation of the | eaplonage act, and Grover Cleveland | Bergdoll, draft evader, who excaped from an army sentence according to the FORD EM fect and the rdbber secured no loot | MAY BUY STOCK ‘Henry to Sell Men Shares in peas nue SALUKVAY, NOVEMBEK 18, 1922. ; : a | ; | NK ROBBERY |Liquor in Market ¢ ° { The W ar President 8 Message | Bag; Man Jailed 4 | } inner car a market bes b | Meyer, of Ba William Bross Lloyd May! |Shots Exchanged and Man sever. of » ; Have Fled Country =| | Flees Without Coin Soo ae CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Helief that} MONTRHAL, Que, Nov. 1%--A noon, by Justice of the Pea William Bross Lioyd, millionatre red daring attempt to hold up the Ster Dalton under sentence of from one to five) line bank of Canada, situated in the : years in the Ilinols penitentiary for heart of the fi cial diatrict oF LUCERNE, B. C Mre Fret violation of the state emplonage act, | 4t, James st. was folled shortly rye, charged with murder of her has fled the country was expressed | before noon today husband, following family querrei ‘ by deputios today A man rushed wp to one of the and shooting which results In Frye's Officers searched thruout the night | teller’n wickets and demanded that death at Tete Jaune Cache, near ? for Lioyd, who has lost his last! the piles of money be turned over here chance to escape the pentence and bar ——— was nought to begin the prison term | Another employe of the bank The palatial Lioyd home in the ex: | sates ao pine, orders em clusive suburb of Winnetka waa Te ads the adel, wheteagin rearched from cellar Bs vet Pr § the would-be robber fired a shot Charles Freeman, chief court bailiff. | Se veneer 8 Freeman declared that the house ap: | bs : ao cae see tanien 00 0 EXTRACTION peared as tho Lioyd had not been) a > lh ‘ ina there for some time office bullding, where he wan joined FREE DAILY Attorney William 8. Forrest, who | ” Hey = home tl al panei ae hn iD pefo: ue eo heir = gota’ owe ¢ lost his appeal before the suprem person st Metther shot tock ef bank officals. PLOYES Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth Natura} Rubber, vet of teeth $5.00 Lyke Rubber. fect ree duction of the human gum. hours later I was pameneennens oan by screams, and His Railroad teath $10. 00 saw Mrs, MeWilliams in An- | eékin Canwe @erson’s arms, struggling with HERE’S MORE ABOUT WASHINGTON, Nov, 18-—TheDe | BRIDGEWORK....... $4.00 — a. tried vey Bsc Ane troit, Toledo & Ironton R.R., owned) Most ot our present patronage ie knocked me down. Then he CLEMENCEAU a . s by Henry Ford, applied today to the ers, wh sul giving good shot Mrs. McWilliams down and In the doorway of his Washington home, Woodrow Wilson | interstate commerce commisnion for satietaction. | T managed to sneak out and STARTS ON PAGE ONE |! spoke with hie old vigor and enthusiasm to the well-wishing | *'inority Lacrosse vehece| Bxamination tree. ere pevecel anoer : crowd which followed former Ambassador Morgenthau to} errr cetera cred —prempelniaem towers the beach.” } Bites, Col. B. M, Mouse, whe han ar.|t0 Turke vie ihe n on the right. of tovalt y, and efficiency, the pett| Berg returned to the cabin, weak ranged Clemenceau’s tour, and other — =| tion stated. from his illness and the shock, and high men | questions of the day have led many | (MAN'S CONSCIENCE The certificates are to be taaued . CUT RATE coliapeed beside the dead body of Mrs. Harry Louie H KR. KE. Condon, a member of the! Coe vers to fear that the old “ti Se eee DENTISTS | McWilliams, where he was PAVE SEOUTY OWNS G08 national executive committee of the self-appointed task in we HURTS AND COUPLE | "3°° 4 { by Sheriff Eimer Gibson ind , a i aad Lest welcomed the | ee"? “PP , The application stated that by sell. | ; f NEW YORK, Nov. 16. —Mrs. | She years a star—and sometimes | Ainerican agion. nigh impossible of secomplishmer ing stock in the road to the workers, ished 20 Years Morning. Miss Bolton's body Harry Louis Hans, wealthy society |ahe carries a “blackjack” and auto |"Tiger’ in the name of the log France, thru Premier Briand’s IS MARRIED AGAIN aun Ave: and University, St. found some distance away, and ‘B little farther off lay Berg, a bul- Tet thro is brain and an auto woman, was tired of the round of social life between her countsey home at Douglas Manor, Long Island, and matte pistol ment into police work in New York, pistol In his hand her town house at 124 W. 68th st./says Mrs. Haas, “The work I like| more than anyone in the world the) 1. i ation of armaments confer. | 4 5 Motive for the killings re! She could no longer drive an best in that connected with runaway | spirit which inspired us toearry on | (0% “moe oe bee ate 7 a oigdp ene pine we vd cone i & complete mystery ambulance in France, for the war girls and there's enough of that to| the war Also, in that conference, France's The first time the bells rang for || 1 ip ree t MeWilliams, who formeriy |was over keep me busy “1 Uke to seg you, Four thoughts) 4. on pattionhip tonnate, oon-| i them was at St. Anthony, Idahe, [ee ne Pires at 62 Wall st., Seattle, is said) And nothing seeméd to offer fresh| “With the co-operation of the misn- | are the ones that count,” was Clem-) oki Ot ee la few vente ago, : feave three children—Geraldine, |thrills until ing persons bureau I'm trying to] ceau's tribute to the legion. ing of a limitation of submarines, But 1 gave the name of Trap Peyton, 17, and Murray, 15, all} She decided to become w police! treat these girls kindly and with con-| WY the Macom arrived Rear the! 24 official and genera! disfavor || ier,” Jake explained tod ‘and Whom are in boarding schools woman! sideration. I'm trying to show them | Paris at quarantine, it wes found | 11’) in in the United States. tour "1 got rel was four years ago. Today/their mistake, instead of treating] that its decks were too low to allow | Mi Lot) ee oe wtetory || My conmelence t# ina t n r 2. To | the stake, ine ° ati : * Meantime, the “father of victory c conactence is in a mighty ish Gas 6 the iecok vebaiine thas them as criminals. And I think I've|® safe passage acrom for the old] "oo ', ccssanied only by hie|| delicate condition and, you know, || ie the missing persons bureau of the | accomplished some real reforma.” “Tiger” and a police beat had to Bel Dt oo cane an he pute it. anew poses Sysco greens oo a | : |New York police department “Mrs. Haas te one of our beat | Put in between the Paris and the! 080 me ¢ - ’ ‘ - paaestecaag B oggiawed | —_— Tho she serves without compensa-|worktrn’” says Capt. John H. Ayres, |Macom to provid a passage for forint Us hit Nisa ore | oa fit eversthing up straight” | Will Take Joint é A ATUS tion, she has the ranking of special | chief of the bureau. “She and her ‘tne often leaned on the rail of | felations between his country > tigger gens will ake Join SURRENDERS 10 FACE NEW TRIA WOULD QUASH ; “Scheme to Favor Highest ; Bidder, Accusation ‘That city officials who have au- to let contract work for the { worth of fire apparatus the fs planning to purchase are Gives Self Up SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.--E4- gar Woodcock, once tried for the al- .|lewed murder of Edward Kelly and for two years a fugitive from justice, surrendered to the police here to- day. Woodcock, whose presence in San Francisco was not known to anyone |!"to an excepting his attorneys, caused a sen. sation when he walked into the court room of Superior Judge Ward to await the calling of his case, long ‘carried on the calendar. He ts charged with perjury. The murder of + whieh Woodcock was acquitted was one of thd moat sensational in San Francisco in re- cent years. It occurred early one evening ip the Civic Center here when Woedeotk and Warren G. Cooper, mining geologist, who had recently arrived here from South Africa, were walking a few stepa be hind Mra. Woodcock. Edward Kelly, a newspaper to maintain a lockout, for dissolution of order, . Caldwell pointed out, is $50 under the limit of $180,000 ‘by the ordinance authorizing the while the Stutz company bid 120 and the Seagrave concern $156,790. tion in their fight j iam, * Richberg deciared. Man Is ‘Arrested i in American-La France firm is Captain of Detectives C nant was investigating activities of George Nelson, placed on probation for one year after being arrested on charge of ‘of drugs. Has been or- to undergo treatment for all- from which she suffers. of the “love pirate” who has on man occasions swindied Seattle wome: with fraudulent checks after makin, om | Nelson was arrested Wednesday toward her. ed Kelly. At the trial temporary Insanity was pleaded and acquittal followed. Woodcock shot and kill) shots at him. Nelson had bee pointed out to Kenyon by a woma checks for $1,000, If she “would be Cooper, who was held as a ma- 7 Nel thert camera men, disppeared tnaide. 2 eS 4 bch j Many peovt- +ffer attacks by this torial witness in the case, has since | tree bate charged tt Tteorderty | Clemenceau wili base his campaign | | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Dr, | afchriend, ‘commonly, called for Denettt of Daaay Jdied in Mexico City looaduct, in America on the following points; | Rupert Blue, formerly surgeon gen Usually « sharp, stabbi n Childres | Mrs. Woodcock, after being freed 1, He wif try to dispel the be. jeral of the United States, hag been | may “come and go” or hurt con- it De Honey’ Academy, Pike » Sunday jof perjury charges, went to Hum: |beldt county, her former home, an4 jhas been teaching school at Weiteh- pec, an Indian settlement in the mountains. Woodeoek sat quietly In court un- til Dis came was reached, and then, |thru his attorneys, asked that No- lvember 25 be set as the date for |him to plead to the perjury charge, which is an outgrowth of Mra. Wood- cock’s trial. The request was grant ed and he wag released on $10,000 ball, which was immediately fur- | Bished. METROPOLITAN THEATRE ‘WERE OF SUNDAY, NOV. 26 ‘Matinee manietany ® Dey as THE Wednesday, Sunday evening for refined dancers. Th: ne, ra tat coon ROBERT XRMSTRONG PEGGY ALLENBY and Cast o of ad Players ‘Hugh Lafferty Was Winner in Contest vents ‘at 7, intermediate Thursday 4:20, advanced Monday evening at 89 to 11:30. Ali dances and new taught. Plenty of practice; no The social feature You In the announcement of prize-win- mignte | 00 to 92.00 | ners in the Sherlock Holmes mathe- pt ing Learn from teach- || matical contest one name was acct- or fa ped 7 500 to $1.50 Totes, Phone tant pees, |, dentally left out. The name of Hugh Orders on Sale |8. Lafferty should have been among Matgow || wneretays wen’ 22 | the winners. CO-OPERATIVE FINANCING 3% LOAN CONTRACTS The most marked tendency of the times is toward co-operative action. The great co-operative marketing associations of the Pacific Coast; the Rural Credit associations of the Hastern and Southern States; collective bargaining by Labor Organizations, al) point to this tendency, Greater benefits to the masses have been derived through co-operation than through any device yet ad- vaneed. Co-operative financing will accomplish even greater results and more lasting benefits—more far-reaching and more important than anything yet attempted, A highly sctentific and financially sound cooperative plan of financing has been developed and put into effect which assures our contraet holders 3% MONKEY. Under our contracts we loan against Real Estate Security at 3% PER ANNUM, permitting of repayment over a period of years. Ours ts the modern method of FINANCING A HOME; IMPROVING VACANT PROPERTY; REFUNDING EXISTING HIGH RATE MORTGAGES; PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Booklet on Request CUMULATIVE CREDIT CO. Securities Building, Seattle “I'm trying to put the human ole. as follows “The American Legion # | You are the person who @ peech in Washington, blocked any action that might have been taken to put « check on land at BAN FRANC Wedding bell today p plifien armamen| again terested spectator of the difficult pro- | hin afternoon ns are going to rin to the owners hoped 1800, Nov. 18 fe r Jaw McKinley PARIS, Nov ling of participation tn the earn ings of the company,” to arouse a spirit of interest that will STRIKE ORDER CHICAGO, Nev, 18—The Daugh- erty injunction to break the railroad shopmen's strike ts being used by the Man in Sensational Case|‘arrease vnc nave retosed to enn ter into @ settlement with shopmen Donald Rieb berg, attorney for the railroad shop- men, declared today in « writ filed in federal court supporting his petition the restraining “Railroads which have not entered agreement with the shop- men's union are utilizing the injuno- against union- “Love Pirate” Case aries Ten- Saturday the in con- nection with the recent appearances ploye, passed Mrs. Woodcock and! rourth ave, and Union st. after Pa Woodcock claimed he made advances | tolman Pat Kenyon had fired two plank and safely on board the Ma com. Albert, the “Tiger's” faithful valet, whe ones saved bis life, but- toned « big overcoat about his mas ter, Then Clemenceau stood atlent- ly by the rail as the Macom sped off, seeing in the Parts hin last view of his beleved France. Turn- ing, he gave bimeelf up, grumbling ty, to the photographers. Clemen ceau landed at Pler A, at the Bat- tery, where famous visitors have firet set foot on American soll for scores of years, Crowdy lined lower Broadway, applauding as he panned Clemenceau entered an open auto. mobile for the ride up town to the residence of Charles Dana Gibson, where he will stop. There was a dense crowd jammed on the sidewalks along Park row to cheer the old statesman as his car swung out of City Hall park. Clemen- ceau brought his hand to his hat rim in salute a few times, but on the whole scant attention to the crowd. He was in animated conversation with others in the car. The “Tiger's” automebiie column passed up Fifth ave. which was al most deserted Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dana Gib- ¥ n x After ceremonies at the city ball.) te from Far East Republic cedure below of arranging for his transfer > 4 “ He was helped across the sane! = Unites With Soviet CHITA, Siberta, Nov 18.—-By vote of the geners! assembly, the) government of the Par Bastern Re public of Siberia was abolished yer | terday and the assembly will unite with fhe soviet government at Moe cow, making Siberia @ part of the | government of Buropean Russia, Withdraw Cruiser From Vladivostok WASHINGTON, Nov —The navy department has authorized | | withdrawal of the cruiser Sacramen Viadivostok, !t was an nounced at the atate department to- day ‘This action. it was said, was in keeping with the general policy of the administration to withdraw from Far Eastern affairs. Lad Hit by Auto in Serious Shape Struck by an auto driven by Guy! F, Nararre, 11th ave. N. E., at| Eastlake ave, and Martin st. Friday night, Harry Sehuls, 7, of $214 Fair view ave., Was severely injured and removed to the Seattle General how: | pital. Doctors feared Saturday that the lad had received internal in Juries. Chinese Arrested on Cocaine Charge | Said to have sold @ package of iuncheon attended by Lord Curzon,| Dr. Plerce of Buffalo, N. Y., was cocaine to an agent of the police, Ab Tong, 25, was arrested and held in the city jail Saturday by Patrol men B. Williams and N. P. Anderson, Two bindies of dope and a marked | dotiar bill are held a@ evidence. ‘Will Start Railway From College Place A WALLA, Nov, on the new railway to run three and a third miles from College place thru garden and fruit land south and west is to begin immediately. ‘The line in t6 be complete before the WAL of the city next fruit cro; Unveil Memorial to Cowlitz Convention CENTRALIA, Nov rr |voys refuse the Premier Poincaire Averzane. | the allies arrange | resenting Britain, | respectively, went plans for « virtual announced. Close accord ab was reached, 18.—Work | is moved. considering the | ments tn the matt near the present town of Toledo, on | house Saturday August 29, ate what 1861, day under the ausptoes of the Wash- | ington State Historical society. was unvelied to-| until) Monday, it It ‘noting as its legal tion against the Turk in the > East, in case Mustapha Kemal's | Lausanne, was planned today Despite the Ottoman threat to dis- | Pupt the Lausanne peace conference, at which a settlement of the Near East impasse is to be attempted, if | Curzon, Avezzano and Poincaire, rep- it was A sewer Jury Is Considerina Indictments, Belief | That the county grand jury was 18—-A memo-| der investigation this week was the rial to the Cowlitz convention, held |opinion expressed No witnesses will be summoned jand the jury spent the morning In was at the Cowlitz convention that) consultation after excusing Deputy the first move was. made to separ-| Prosecuting Attorneys Ewing D. is now Washington state | Colvin and T. H. Patterson, who are from the rest of Oregon territory. to “promulgate a Open # to 6 Dailr—# to and In general | ne. of the the workers, the Action if Balks Joint allied ac s'|What This Buffalo Physician Has Done For Humanity terms at ata ‘The picture which appears here of allied taken in 1910 As @ young man Dr. Pierce practiced medicine in Pennsylvania and was known far and wide for his great success in alleviating disease. He early moved to Buffalo and put up in ready-to. use form, his Golden Medical Discov- ery, the well-known tonic for the blood. This strength-bullder is made from a formula which Dr, Pierce found most effective in diseases of the blood. It contains no alcohol and is an extract of native roots with the ingredients plainly stated on the wrapper. Good red blood, vim, vigor and vitality are sure to follow if you take this Alterative Extract. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery clears away pimples and annoying eruptions and tends to keep the complexion fresh and clear. This Discovery corrects the disordered condition in a sick stomach, aids digestion, acts as a tonic and purt- fies the blood. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalidg Hotel in Buffalo, N, ¥., and receive confidential medical advice without charge. All druggists sell Discovery, tablets or liquid. Send 10e for trial pkg.—Advertisement. and the Marquis terms in advance, Italy and France, right ahead with ultimatum, it was jong general lines Serero 4<8BRHReeceevtcr we sees return of indict- ers it has had un +] at the court was announced, advisers. who accused him of offering her MAI CAME Backs son greeted the Frenchman at the doorway of their fashionable Fant! Bide residence and Clemenceau, with! one Inst good-natured grow! at the n n Dr. Blue to Sit at Peace Meeting designated by the treasury depart: | militaristic power of Europe, and j ment to sit at the Lausanne confer. | he will stress the German dan- | @nce ax an observer to take part tn | ger that, according to the con. |8DY negotiations which may have to | tention of France, makes neces. | 10 with health conditions, it wan an- that country’s anny of 860, |Nounced at the state department to-| very ’ |day. Dr. Blue, who t« connected 2. He will maintain that close eo. | With the United States public health operation between the United States, | “*Tvice, In Now abroad | France and Great Britain im the step. | ping stone to world peace, ana witi| Oregon Man Found | support the American-Franco.British | Alliance, drawn up at Versailles and Dead in Californi a) rejected by the American senate, an! LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov, 18.— the best means of bringing about |B. F. Belieu accidestally turned on that co-operation, the gas when he turned off the elec The big controversial mubjecta on tricity before going to bed in a which Clemenceau will speak con. | rooming house here last night. This Net that France is now the great | stitute an easy index to the diffi. was the bollef of police who invest oulty of thin task, but the inside facts igated following the discovery of Of the attitude of coolnem of the the man's body in the gas-filled American = government = teward room, Belleu was about’ 60 years France on the outstanding world Why and How Coke Should Be Used for Domestic Heating If you are having troubl tting coal; If you can’t get enough coal; If you would like to use coke, but don’t know how; If you think coke can't be uned successfully in ordinary domestic heating furnaces; If you want to know why and how it can be used Then you will want the bulletin just prepared” b Star's Washington bureau, based on practical and easily understood gov ernment tests and experiments carried out by Uncle Sam's mines bureau. 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