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to jenorts — - The paper with a 15 5,000 daily circulation lez id over its nearest competitor aq Wes | The Seattle Star |: Entered ae Second Class Matter 1, 1899, at nero March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to 69 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 19 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. [Clara Skarin on Tuesday U.S. TROOPS ‘Coue Besieged by Lame, COURT HEARS | Will Face Trial for Life Halt, Blind and Troubled 9 RISES: VALLEY. |Can Woman Be Convicted of Capital Offense WON T STAY Famous French Psychologist Forced to Hold HORRORS Gs ’ in This State, Is U ppermost Question | Clinies Secretly to Avoid the Mob Chinook Wind and, (Invasion of France | 2:0 sy Sot inet in {| Barbarie Murders! Howdy, folks! The best way to Heavy Rains Are| Into Ruhr Valley ak Gas ¥ cog y Se, 6) f T wo Men. go crazy is to try to play soli faire with a pinoehle' deck. | Swelling Rivers! feans Yanks to ; Are Portra . BY RICHARD CHAPLIN | The main trouble with wild women * in 5] m R ve i . " NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—While . b P: h 1 . ‘ ‘spool gree hyp mae direirgiche Dangerously etn, Report | pits to the enrine of health aough y Pathologists | . F058 ; a rue the great, rearing if a8 The trouble with a lot of Seattle Valley lands «surrounding LONDON, Jan, 6—French Yor y today, the i GF 4 E. A. SHELLNUTE prisefightors is that they are muscle-| Kent and Auburn were threat airplanes crossed the Rhineland “ he sufferers bound above the neck. — ened by floods Saturday when and hovered Mannheim help the was in seclusion eee the White river left its banks yesterday, apparently spying out gle j WHY THIS PATRIOTISM? after being swollen by the heavy ‘ th land eee 7a. mney e lame halt and the blind The King County Democratic rain and a Chinook wind, Fields aie eae _ dd reseed ’ ed the variouy entrances of club le observing today the Bat. close to the interurban tracks = nto the Ce he Peansyivaina |} hin firat | tle of New Orleans. and the highway were being ip thru the lobby to } mh broken, mutilated bodies t ee Nor Sie, | Ti tepadea Moot ‘stopeee. i PARIS nter|""Goue, protesting that he hias no S——~ | today in the open hearlag since you Insist on knowing, was bm: imped not stop tion. ¢ ature indicated by| power bimec ‘ ere! i won by Andrew Jacks: a the rise continues. Reports _<—- eee power bimesit—that he can merely With barbarous ingenulty prom! emocrat of Washing from Kent indicate a gradual patch wel-! tol ailing hu y how to heal! yey to diagram of Jessie Atlen| callous indifference, hemdm iment democrat of t ec, it was indi ‘ Roe GP ved aay FE Jj ton, D. C., now deceased. rise in the river and it was ad * loping the smagina | Fowler's phrenolopical study of teat oore weunaaa eee mitted that at least a portion ten, 9 # night at the hone of Emule Cows: 1, consclentiousness oF) pattered bodies, De. Chath If little Molly should be in an ac-| of Kent might be fMooded. Bsn ee tow» pommel “said Justice ; 2, hope or optimtam; 8, 494r4t-| uvey and Dr. dohe As cident,” asks Procter & Gamble ina{ Waste i behind the Alki bulk- eainele lies othe Fr: ot TE oF aith; 4, benevolence or| 4 street car twert t, “what |head was flooded Saturday when . vam planne . sympathy; 5, causality or reason; 6, fled. 4 ‘would the neighbors think of those jextremely high tides, ranging from ees piinicn. \n. Me York v0 he wouldn't | eventuality or memory of names and eacnpen means a used eighbors th! ne NGTON, |be overwhelmed by people secking | events perceptives or scientific| break each arm in three places: ° ee ougt ters | . yee BO ED TE sag ay mo: aye ea American troops will be ordered | health powers; 8. destructiveness or energy ; | then the chest cavities of the They would probably think, and | swirling over the barrier vera withdrawn from France the | arranged today’s clinic to|9, ear: health and vitality; 10, nose:|Victims—one a world war fightly, that little Molly had been jof the small homes in the lowlands Soounbas Frauen hegits © GMMIEY [cGhansnatrate ta the trodeal. protec (Ghanian aay podarnin: Mart cotesliatT mar ae sliding down the cellar door again. [had the brown water eddying at occupation of the Kuby valley, ® | sion the extent of his power to aid|and refinement; 12, chin: longevity| smashed in by “pressure eee jtheir doorsteps during the morning. high government official sald to | the tll to cure themselves. | from front and from back,” @ Three women will take their seats |The tide will be somewhat lower . } pe ay ea oe ak basal J iene Shoe sve in the state legislature M Leap iapg yt and the pe gia This action will be taken a8 & | formed be: ieging the Nancy drug | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Emtle Coue,| The most gruesome out It's getting so that it is easier for |f the Alk! colony will’ not | protest against the threatened | gist, but péople who wish” to be apostie of auto-suggestion, ts called a|the pages of history were & woman to get a seat in the legis- (threatened, tt is helleved | French action, whieh this gov relieved of various bad habits and} man of superior power and excep-| that night behind the veiljof lature than to met a seat in a street} A Chinook wind drove heavy rain} ernment always bas strongly dis. unpleasant traits’ of character are | tional ability by Jessie Allen Fowter, | foliage in « sheltered spot ee jon Seattle early Saturday morning} approved, and which it believes hunting him. He has announ famous phrenologist. Her phrenolog- | Wooded section near Mer Rouge a eee jand all of Friday night, so that a| < menaces the peace uf Europe that {¢ will be impoasible for’ him | ‘eal diagnosis: |Danie\'s father had been brat NO DAMAGE Soe 2s eine wee. resents. | 4 Withdrawal of Arperican troops, /ty give any private or individual] “The secret of Exile Coue's influ- |beaten and two others Rasy Headline says “Teachers Mit Mher stations reported au even! clone on the heels of/the F tia re- | treatments. ener ix seen in his wonderful persua. | severely flogged by the E greater fall, Tatoosh light station! p fusal to support the French plan, The physicians who were going | *!¥* power, which is a combination |ror. The Spanish inquisitl Fatty.” havin } sag ty i a depth of 1.34 inches. would leave France standing virtu t ms | large bene ce or sympa. | ish outrages and tortures of Ap But this shouldn't hurt him 4 rt |to witness the demonstration today ‘g¢ benevolen sympa, | ish ou! it Slides were reported along the| f ally alone in her efforts to force Ger selected peveral difficult oases from | thy, spirituality or faith, and causal-|in the days of 47 were 2 much, considering how Many | son: ofwa: -ofway into Seattle, but track a % 4 ‘ many to pay reparations which the ity r th h than the t pr heme }& hospital with which to test Coue.| ity or reason. Further, he is a great | human custard pies pripeag J aphapeag jerewe, are keeping the tine clear so a ein Sg oe. governments 6 declares himself confident of | OFanizer and mystematizer, black night as described. i heen Rousced vee {ee e Erealant Aansee to tra meas pi ti Tegerd ae impossible. emment atin| "cers, Last evening the famous| “His organ of Ianguage te isrgely |lans's public hearing. movies. Preven! from flooded tracks, eanwhile, i” ei | autommuggester appeared before thres | Tepresented, hence he ought to show | Rumor generally has Peay [which {t ts admi is awaiting a reply from France #9) Heverts says Clare Philips, the |during the day. All rivers ae to whether: she will’ accept the|s*ltethd groupe and explained ns] munieate, Min thong agit tall antes iy “hammer” murderess, ate her New | ported up, The Skagit is four feet : a American plan for intervention in| ‘Peery. He declared that ome of his | intents, lke: thomants "| Sentie waeeee to eae Year's dinner in a Seattle cafe. above normal and the Green river) a ‘ é, Burope. If she sould mecept, 1] Crentest dlfnoultigs tm. making peo- | “vr stat of head alec uhows that |scory, hed’ bea willeantl Bet she made a striking figure. {has risen even higher. The Sno- : ‘ ‘ would have to be with the under | Pie have faith in his method les in). hay great adaptability of mind {after the unmasking D eee jquaimie i# up 11 feet and rising) é , |standing that she would have to] seam canecod ie and youthfulness of spirit, He will | Richards had been shot down Many @ man icho woke up with q }"pidly. | a, x postpone her threatened occupation never grow old. He has also a large vent them exposing the men. headache will now claim he was hig} Tt was first thought that lack ee 1 * , lof the Ruhr until it could be de development of hope, which gives! But the physicians in their’ by @ hammer woman jot heavy snows in the mountains 4 "7 ! jtermined whether thix government's him great optimism, resourcefulness | under the heading eee Phos Eagainewrigicr gy Naren due to plan calling for revision of reparn of mind and capacity to Hive up to ber gn declared: avy rain tions by a commission of experts theories. jee shouldn't pet Ctara to re- | has had “ Patios shoulastt perasis C pile the same effect. would include loan by this govern. | “He has remarkable energy of | main in le 1 ment Geiminy mind, which shows in the width of knockers here. is \Make Wheeler s * s a i * * | Im its efforts to head off forcit'e 6 DIE IN RACE RIOTS his side head. Therefore he is a will- |xeigure of the Ruhr, this government! RosEWwooD, Fla, Jan. 6¢—Two| Supporter of hard work ey Hawki ow ac . | j RE . . Js - re 8 if rreage dlp gotrcotllind Bridge Safe! BY BOB BERMANN in proposing its plan 1s believed to| whites and four negroes were killed | intsiitnence, Tle ores chor: cincente | ered se some force in office. The only malfeasance the a a woman be convicted of a capital offense in the} (Turn to Last Page, Cotumn 4) [and part of F rood burned in the | and intensity of mind, and his nose} me — an ; a | |negroes, shortly before whites plan-| ¢rotted wi eres: }W. Wheeler st. bri in which; hat -is really the paramount question in the trial of [nek & Wane ottedk ou thele otromit cara, of Mer Rouge, wanted by eee ae, “i ; T His: ips 7 : lthree persons were killed Saturday|Clara Elizabeth Skarin, scheduled to start next Tuesday| hold, capitulated last night and per-ling sri Ge ae portions § in connection with the Had Maxwell ts afraid that if Doe | night when an auto stage collided|in superior court. jmitted ‘a search tor Hunter, and murders, was at If cate longevity and endurance. Brown gets into many more ars) with an auto, will incutle a ¢ et rence [we . anted for an attack on a white girl.| wii. jon, $5,000 bail. He was genta he might get mixed ont | cae Gk eta a Slate ems be eeont. Her guilt 'or innocence—these are really matters of sec-| |The negro was not found, tes greg re gg igh loom hte a ‘charge of murder when agree with somebody led, according to Chiet of Police w.|08dary importance. |the whole countenance that shows | “¥ed Bere from Baltimore: eee |B. Severyns Saturday Ruth Garrison, admittedly, killed | Oakiand, Cal., on September 2, 1922. ; SHIP HITS VAP COAST mental growth and | inspiration, “ tron: wistelé: and enue MORTALITY NOTE An electric are light will be placed| Mrs. Douglas Storrs. But ah a ed under arrest, she confesse | - " scls n Moonshine i becoming more plen- |@Vbeard and the bridge structure will | not convicted , killing a ese. People Are Desperate Over| san rrancisc _Th Fourche, The reports are enna “seat {steamer West Orowa, Co. Ucally identical except that @ ef be painted white. The announcement eee see poate | Lack of Mone rform tiful. in Seattle, This is not due, | be P nen © Anna Sawyer, admittedly, ; |lumbia river to the Orient, is ashore : Seaver, to an increane in the #up- {followed an investigation Friday af-| Madwe Anna Sa Bn has Samne .weueiar. Shares : pording “ Shoch of, te findinee’ Hal ‘e ited . ushand. wt she was y in jail eve n lat } Magers cording to Much of the findings under * ply. The demand has fallen off |ternoon by Severyns, Mayor Brown, | Killed her hushas he nih BY WILLIAM ; > the San Francisco chamber ‘i ot con vic tt t > y IMs | nent comments” owing to so many persons quitting | Street | Superintendent Barkhutt, | ideas jrn ; tte since: wae WASHINGTON, : Jof commerce via London. The ves. Th pert the Kaper a suddenly. be ear ee Fe ~ofved Cerracagage hy At the time of Hochbrunn’s death,| fratee today at sel is being lightened and efforts to| “Body is that of a well he i intendent Gearee ¥. Bussdl see be convicted ; » hoard of gold in hf apart back to the wall, Financially Moat will be made, the cs and nourished white man, Pertiaps Doc Brown has a good/ Seite D. E “© Pat mounting to $26,000 or $30 rulned by the war, Franee has | ram said head, feet and hands. It ts | A reasons for not figing those 575 po . os x he I lived since the armistice almost a ee | in *|that some of the bones of @ iiteal incurabion What would be the Mian Must Support —|{2te:, th, deputy prowecuting at his lappenred. on the weliet that she | SNOW IN MIDDLE wesr Hy Rains Flood Stream;,| tht some of tne tae ae {dea of providing people with a lot of % jtorneys who will represent the state| . According 1 the | slats. | Mine| would soon collect large sums io he fst ‘ | Menace Searchers protruding thru the fragt first class teeth and then taking His Two Families | ** "1, 47 frankly powsimintio Ty mative for the crime, But| of Money from Germany by way ee et ee erent the clothes and flesh.” : over their chances for succens ne of ee : . of re i 04 mony parte of the Mid en wile “ Then is described the their meal ticket away? rhe \ bi: Mise Skarin will tel jury that| of reparations, ¥ KELSO, * 1. 6 “J When Louis Borish, Seattle tallor, They're going to hang s wen i will tell the jury th Only by clinging to this slen- |today for the first time since Christ-| | KEI Wash., Jan. 6.—Torren| | sormedon Daniel é eee lia away trem Mik ote abd tor it was taken by Edward von Tobel y_ by i> te the that 962 : fell | al rains, which have fallen stead: # 4 ; - and two) an in Ehgland next week,” Is | 4..'¢ : Tee is der hope has she been able to [mes In the last 24 hours snow fe! a - ‘The tendons and ligaments A bird I Whe children in Philadelphia a couple ROPepenneyy: Oe Vann Sane re 4 b If |!" Missouri, Indiana, Ilinois, Ohio, since the bridge disaster | ,,, " ‘and Is Johnny Stone of years tt 8 » “but—this isn't | coved keep her Rneve waree Vednesday evening; have swollen | Me stumpe of the lege ‘pestalea’ he toa ge pln th coat gel aoe Oe iit mounta | this hope proves but a delusion, |*outhern Michigan, Wisconsin and DYeCQcwins Aven OM ule ite depth, |afe, Tageed and wneven a6 tims ecauae le with Anna Bonner, an employe of] 1/0) ver there te anotlier angle tol Ineend of dobbs a anything and everything ts pos. | Rorthern a. Temperatures were | the Cowlitz river to double its depth.| 124 been torn or pulled from My girl alone Borish's in his Philadelphia estab- Pag rset a = : bs atea he ob my Mi sible. | around freezing, with colder weather | Logs and driftwood are racing down | attachments. eee lishment, he believed himself free of | the Skarin tria . oF comes, fwil say her only -totve '¥ d | predicted for tonight and tomorrow, | UPON, salvage workers, each one @) wp, hn | a} chtangie Miss Skarin declares that her action | defense. She will say that He Fo. gut Franos's pleut even Saint . pote: e r 0 honen of tie: Se eu have to hand i to the feattle | it Baverinr a “| wan justified that she fired the fa pe unn attacked her and that bo kilt] LY, Just cast your eyes over these fig: | . ber oo eee are % hee | Wtty, those of the ext y dhiropodict who has a sign on his of-|,, But Superior Judge Mitchel! Gil)" Soelee ae na that's him wan ‘the. only ‘alternative to| Ue HITS LIQUOR BUYERS [20 mentor, tne Pacific Bettxe| foung tractared, "The at ot eee cap |liam, to jorish appealed for |“ nim wa alterna oA, Re a co. y's derrick and crew con- fice door reading, “Limp In, Leap : the second—and final—big question} something worse than death for| Before the war, France's national) wasHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The pur-| tin: featurds Of ‘Sacheves Se 3 its work in midstream | Out. 4 debt amounted to $6,364,000,000—by +. bones are their character ow Friday that Borish must continue | °% the trial { Rerselt far and away the biggest of any na-|Chasers of illicit laquor would be! In the face of this new menace. | and symmetry. ‘These fractal | " to recognize the Philadelphia wife Is Clara Skarin a ¢ Such is the story on which the held equa guilty with the sellers grapplers have forsaken their search | e tion in the world, It was largely jularly gecur at the upper, WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS | and children as legitimate, and must | high-minded young woman, #ho was | Jury will be askem to in a under a bill introduced today by/for bodies in midstream and are|and ier portions pe - a 4 the result of the war of 1870, At the 18 FEWER FATHEADS AND) support the : : \combing the eddies and backwaters | each instance. As a rule Then the remains were only a few hundred dollars & divore m his wife, Rone, ruled n as well as the child} willing to brave the gallows in de-|state that never has hanged @ Representative Upshaw, democrat, S THICK STEAKS. i 4 Riad end of the last war, she owed m : vigor: a MORE THI zh Re that has been born to Borish and|fense of her honor, as her attorney, | womar itkhn wisda. ‘auee eee, Oe aeaes rgia, who recently charged in/aiong the banks. No dynamiting| equidistant and aproximately # Miss Bonner in Seattle John F. Dore, will contend? Or in ni | $1,100 per person pega fang te mane gor pra jhad been done in the Cowlitz this }and one-half inches apart. The @ More than 100 members of the she a cold-b scheming adven-| aD Pal r | b . | O | And the debt has kept on growing morning and probably will be post-j acter of the fractures indicates” state Mgisia were in Seattle yes. P. d t d turess, who deliberately plotted and POLIC E L OK lan 1981 the interest: on the debt |STe** Were patronizing bootleggers. | phoned until Sunday, according to|they are produced by a Tanlay, but the police report only the Poindexter to Law {force or one in which the usual number of burglaries Judge Rudkin’s Job? | tates with the snaie wore of ob KOR STUDENT res tal rermnue’ "hy 292s | CLERK GETS FORTUNE Cran eee ee latbtied, sanatanesoats, . bery, as the state will hold . 9.9 pe .e and | HE MIGHT TRY AUTO- WASHINGTON, D, C., Jan. 6.—In| Be ene ance, We chosen to pase)”, TW? detectives wore searching Bat. | had grown to 69.9 per cent, an v WesTainsrer, B. c. Jan. | Ralp! h Horr Winner (no ae ine ribs, st STION ate circles it is believed President | The Ju! |urday for James Mullen, 25, 0 an | 1 64 per con |6.—Reginald H K ale, aged 71 “ on this question will, oddly enough 7 as Se Will trade mr piace in tine at [Harding will appoint Senator Poin. | U0 thls question w sh. | war hero and university student, who | one thing, Germany— | $> "het in the Bank of Montrest tm | in Libel Hearing! wt? the isnt clavicle and | be given almost exactly the same y disappeare | whieh, under the ot Ver | be plate are fractured and the County-City Building for a | ‘¢xter to the vacancy on the district | 1 wT" oth wtute and defense sg BE ae maa Friday | sailles, waa to Vancouver, quit his Job yesterday | Ralph Horr drew firet blood tn bIS| ‘Phe rie were broken loose trod sturdy horse-—Hirick ‘stil, |court bench eaused by the promotion morning after drawing a check for when he received a cable from Lon-|libel suit for damages of $20,000 | ‘That is one of the most amazing |§75 from the federal board f the reconst war shat fractured and dislocated. well. jof Federal Judge Rudkin to the elr-| ne bed ‘om tne eral boar ‘or VOCA- | ” don announcing the death of his aged | against B. Asia Saturday when Cult ‘couit a agpeak features of the trial—the fact that! tional training tered Northern —falled to | trtye who left. young Edmonde al-|Judge Gilliam sustained a demurrer |Renrence and loostion. of ie is ie Ithe ‘defense. will, admit. practically!" stunen wa supposed to meet bik] come thru. And the task of mi Uncle, who feft young Edmonds al- Judge Gilliam sustained & GlmnUrret | tures en the lane leverything that the state contends, | wife, Mrs, Ruth Mullen, at ing habitable this distriet—one > perdi arding ities pie a “ nd | cage would indicate that the wife, Mrs, Ruth Mullen, at 2 p. m. had never seen his uncle, whose es.|against the claim of Asia that the| Wan applied simultaneously With the single exception of the mo-| wriday, He falled to appear, and she| # SS een died ramrhonyBiomyn era ieoy Ha antisite they. gat $3 , : niled to appear she | . ate is estimated to be valued spaper article, quoting Asia, and | front and back of the to time they get th iil be 1924. Here Is the Place |tive. And, of course, a motive can! returned to their home at 1603 W. | fin d by France. | ore than a million pounds storling. jobjected to by Horr, was a privileged “The # sags. sora of tae never be established by anything but | 67th st, and walted up all night. Shg|, 8 nee were Re wh: {01 atio Lil Gee » says the trouble for Someone circumstantial 9] porrowed for this purpose, but with marianiontion fs missing. alias Goritad ‘se. eeliee, Sassen tee understanding. thet Germany | » GETS LIFE IN PRISON: |.,7he, su erew. oG8 ote, wranaie -#> young men is that all those || Bargains in homes, farms, acre: || ¢ ; The police fear that Mullen may 4 over the carnival which was to have who aren't hard-boiled are half)| age ave offered daily thru Star|| ‘The story, as it will be brought] have met with foul play would one day make it good. Inter-! #ATRMON'T, Minn., Jan. 6.—|heen staged here last August, a share | a baked Want Ad Columns, By watching, || out by witnesses for both state and jest on this sum cost France 4,000,-| standing before the same judge who | of the profits of which were to have FIND WRECK; alg you are able to find just what || defense, is, briefly, as follows SPOKANE JURY | panei france ne year, Mean * (married him to the woman he pols-!gono to the Veterans of Foreign “ CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | you need or want Mise Skarin shot and killed Hoch 4 S heen cot with che cute (ety Crees _ amen Oeaee | Wala am ete eee a Oe 10 MEN LO§ IVY CLUB | brunn, in whose apartment she was DEADLOCKEIL r D up with the outko. guilty to a charge of murder and |member, os ene : , The bimbo who sent his wife || 10 acron; all cleared; 260 bearing || living, at 2820 Fifth ave., on October | ) m y" hr time ges brapatieeurger el Pinacthaer poe camplespiyes Ha vag gew> Swe tev ANE Se a check for Christmas, the fruit. ‘tre 000° strawberry cae | Sana }in "1920; a 1,600,000,000 deficit in 1922, | at hard labor in Stillwater peniten- | wreck of the coasting st A plants. and other berries; a 6. || 1% 1921 | SPOKANE, Jan, 6.—The Maurice! and a 4,000,000,000 deficit—exactly | tary ‘Political Landes: | Alaskan has been found’ one, check Inter being returned Poon house, good hark modern || ‘The erime was not discovered until|Codd subornation of perjury. trial| equal to the interest on the borrowed | Ma halt miles morth of Pachena) marked NSF. chicken house, “enpacity. “£00! || pecember 21, more than two months | fury was still deadlocked at 10:16 to-| reparations money—for 19 | GIVES CHILDREN A Dies in Tacoma | th vancouver isinnd, according (0 a Tage and other outbuildings; || later lday, after 42 hours’ deliberation. And the French citizen already has Gi LL TACOMA, Jan, 6-—A. R. Titlow, | vices trom Bamfield, Some girls’ complexions do not ebickens, fresh cow, horse, || By that time Miss Skarin had dis. Late last night the jury asked in-| reached very nearly the limit of his| DENVER, Jan. 6.—-George Bott, |democratic tional committeeman |loss and no trace can be Tne a8 well as. Shey: lock, i on And Implements, Some: || apyeared-—had vanished ns if from/structions as to whether {t might | endurance in the way of taxes, the | 59, called his five children to him |from the state of Washington, died |the 10 members. of the crew: eh be sold scan” Serci® || the face of the earth least separate ballots on each of the! popular notion to the contrary not-| yesterday afternoon, To the oldest |here today after two months’ illness {have been unaccounted for. Al ‘The best argtiment we know of i Me De vor months and months the police |13 defendants. ‘This request was ap.) withstanding, According. to the|boy, George, Jr, he gave his gold |illness. jboat containing the dead bedy of for stuffed olives is that your Ot a dozen cities searched for her—|proved by Judge Askren Bankers’ Trust, of New York (1922), | watch, To each of the other chil./ Titlow was a pioneer lawyer here|member of her crew came hostess can’t count the seeds on|| The Want Ad Columns will tell || but without avail ‘The jury now {is believed to be| taxes in the United States amounted |dren he gave a dollar, all his worldly |and actively interested in democratic |'Thursday, three miles weat of you. || you where this place can be lo But finally, due to the tireless ef-|discussing the case of each defend-|to $39 a head, and in al valuables, Last night Bott shot and |polities for nearly 80 years, Surviv-/ena light, and was the first ¢ oe ft cated, Iforts of Captain of Detectivesjant individually, unable to agree head, Ag the aver rivan in. killed himself, Despondeney over iit |ing are his widow n and four ‘tion of fears that the little Ali off! Grownd floort Charles ‘Tennant, she was found in! upon a blanket verdict, (Lurn to Last Page, Column 3) health caused his act, his wife said. daughters, @ brother and two sisters, met with disaster, Autoixts who od in line for | | Hicensen will save money. By the