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Rb aster ae Bere ww BB: ~The paper with a 15, 000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor WEATHER _ The seattle Star VOLUME 24. NO. 274. SE ATTLE, WASH., WE WEDNESDAY, TA} JANU. ARY 10, 1928 A fiend—neither a beast nor a man, but a very devil in- carnate—this was the picture of Ferdinand Hochbrunn as painted Wednesday morning by John 8. Dore, in his opening, FRENCH MOVE = WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. — | out all f period of _ <> " Bek Se WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. Howdy, folks! Do you expect The legislature will not be official ‘a! the consequences of the French ioe oe to 7 = “Pion” eld Senator | Hea ‘Hughes “Orders U. a care vase near 1 wit |, S Men on Rhine vee Pe Attorneys \ " ~! ceived the news with evident sat- to Jury; One Calls Hochbrunn De- |} ix." LONDON, Jan. 10—Word of Many a member of the legis- ages a — But he should remember that @ rock, are stars with a revolver? It became evident that the Gefensq; tomorrow or the hext day,” but} Wives are these cyrious individ. more than justified in removing him|member one morning when they Secretary of War Weeks TWO CENTS IN ‘SEATTLE. Newn of the recall of American Vhe state legislature to reduce pia reports that the present legis Senator Borah. “We are out now Return: Fr wr When residents of Olympia hear a “It was of course expected,” he withdrawal of American wont Jature is inctined to puff out his onl spel age ti arene i ; statement in the trial of Clara Skarin on a charge of mur-| tdwmaker.” ’ ‘ dering Hochbrunn. eee : i = Most of the details which Dore gave in painting his rol eee 7 Prospective jurors at the gone 4 f ; ; will base ite entire case Upon an finally she said that he had left the | Ready to Seize j | uals whe object to your leaving the from the face of the earth. suddenly stopped seeing Hochbrunn MAYENCE, Jan. 10.—Thirty {tnat the United States, in tr « from the Khine was re- 1 with satisfaction in con gress administration was applauded for its promptrers in withdrawing the remaining Amer. taxes? Nelther do we. fean contingents before they had lature consists of three branches— and’ we will be a long, long time going hack. in Girl Case Bring Issue]], sestor vodue, chairman ot 1! On Ruhr Mareh loud roar they don’t know whether Landon making a speech. —" - * eens da, generate; Other Indicts Woman mid from the. Rhine. was chest a little when referred to Inn't it a queer fact that so many ture are unprintable. They were sufficiently ghastly to hol trial evidently believe in capital pun effort to prove that Hochbrunn was |day before. ches meal Miss Skarin lost her compos around and that same day or the kg a cam ieee left for the the seizure of the Ruhr, had Pleases Solons ATTADRA “ee become yived in any way in Upper and Lower House and Cellar. foreign relations committee, re. it is the bridge going down or Dan DEFLATION NOTE rc é with enthusiasm here this see BY BOB BERMANN as a “solon” In the newspapers. Semen, who couldn't BR o barn with} the entire courtroom jn breathless horror thruout the om) ration. |Army of 3 35, 000 Is ishment, but not if carried to excess, x mi 2 | r 2 generate that not only Mins “The Chetodals, who lived tn the teat ? Skarin but anyone would have been |apartment beneath Hochbrunn’s, re | Essen Thursday ure for the first time since the | next Clara, who had never spoken to ed France that the Le eid i i J y trial began. when Dore made his |them before, stopped and told onus Sarars eae one Fashion Note: Goloshes are just which | Carmody peer anes. be oe, “as ber great-uncle is alleged to |which, he says, Clare uttered over eee Maes ' a have inflicted upon her. At times |the dead man. Clara and Mra, Clark ‘The Seattle Taxicab company en- i , her frail body was shaken by & |had gone to the Hochbrunn apart- nounces a 20 per cent cut in rates. sob. |ment feveral days after the old! St was estimated today. Ah, a reduction in the high cost of In marked contrast she sat thru /man's death and Mra, Clark happen- eid! a loving! an 3 the opening statement of Prosecuting ed to notice that"the bed was un- eee Attorney John D, Carmody with all | made { BY WEBB MILLER If Wille snoops upon you, of the calm that has characterized | “When the old boy left the other PARIS, Jan. 10—Dawn to- As you cuddle in the dark, her since her arrest lenorning te must have been in a You'd better take your Sweetie hak Whe one heme sue Ve story] eae. the admitted slayer of ny, wal , bs is alle ppt agate aerier ful as that narrated by Dore, ashe Tiktces teatouee had src ae south, according to plans of the The taries now are cheaper, —e oa quietly sat between her attorney*, Curmody carried his story on down| French high command, it was ‘And it’s comfy for your Sal, | SAY ; Dore and John J, Sullivan, never |to October 19, the day of the killing. — tote. fetch ‘The fuet consumption’s lower— ——s moving except when she leaned over | “Hochbrunn was working with it 35,000 troops, oye] Twenty Moses to the galt to whiaper something into the ear of | q carpenter named Blood,” Car- eight regiments @f infantry, six one of the lawyers, She followed the! mody narrated. “When it began of cavalry, with artillery, mod- ‘The poet ‘ie =i “Love is made story with the same Intentness that! to rain and because he was in ern tanks, airplanes and arm- ‘The Unitéd Press poet her attorneys did, and she evidently| poor health, the old man had te ored cars, will take part in the | .<-1usively announced that t 4 for x 5 aoe ee a Rotloed weveral vulnerable spot] go home, telling Blood he would | Peaceful | “capture” of the | ernment would take the Maw which will be attacked later. be back the next day, He didn’: | Wealthy Rub city. protest against the French AUTOSUGGESTION A chain of damning cireum- | come back, however, but Clara || Allied engineers, including Belgian) t+ iy understood that orders: The ‘state legislature chowld stances was woven by Carmody | did and she told ‘Blood that | 8P4 Italian, will accompany the ad-/ eq out during the day f0F | pass a law declaring that only in is address. Speaking ina | Hochbrunn hind left suddenly for |YA2C¢ euard, It Is understood, fui | transports to proceed. at on men with stiff necks can drive wel? modulated voice that w: Portland and had given ber gold |“!!! take up positions immediately /German port and that taxicabs. never raised above » conversa: | with which to pay the carpen- | ®t the coal mines, of the American Rhine fi itsinsit tional pitch he sketched Mixs For two Saturdays after | Just about four hours wit! be oc-|Start within a week “ a ‘a Skarin’s life from July 31, 1 Cape 2a Ee Rev emees St PT he Se the con ren ote enamnes te po ij ’ : when she first camé to Seattle to the horizon blue trail will haveliween President Harding and Hi lust possible to distinguish between «| The Star here presents the first picture of Ferdinand Hochbrunn, who was Bee ma Hochbrann up to the Ges tchagengh attiee Gait teeuae owed tn from feat see ont | was ‘over the, ream ack # a it. . re i » files ¥ i 8 two money transfers, f 5 *|tary ‘of War Weeks a kiss in the back seat and « blowow |slain by Clara Skarin, to be published. It was just unearthed in the files of G.| wigmy ystantial ease to ‘and on tr GR paying eM pation. Whit escee:to" Ge Fens p- " m 4 , ; that the irl did 4 shoot a - Premier Poincare has taken steps You can ride a mile in a taxi tor H. Braas, pioneer photographer, who died about ten years ago. Braas’ studio} prove that the girl did not shoo then with gold. | She = ined to inform Germuny of the French |‘® Syacuation. . in selfdefense, ag she alleges, 50 conte—which is at the rate fl iag in the Lowman building. Hochbrunn’s left eye was glass; this fact can| put that it wasn case of cold. plans. Staff officers in the occupied three kisses to the Millar, f J h , te bet oy vod safe deposit box a long time, laren have communieated with Ger-| St New Work, is in sailing m x re, m » J ed murd “The follow day she bot +s ee \be detected by careful scrutiny of the picture., Hochbrunn, ace ording to a for. ar eomemiens searching |ouThe, following ay she bought an-| "28 burgomasters. The French am- tion and probably wilt Seattle taxicabs carry $5,000 insur mer employe of the Braas studio, was a very fussy sitter. “I can remember'| fochbrann's horde of gold ona ot Re ar ‘ot Kalsenmece | bAskador at Berlin has talked with healt tat meport the ance on each patron. But this [representatives of the Cuno govern- (Turn to Page 7, Column doesn't protect. you against breach | distinctly the day this picture was taken,” this employe told The Star today, |, She will say,” he aid, “that with: lipant. ‘The’ Geithans Sth wa Ge in 20 minutes after she arriy : “how particular and ‘old-maidish’ Mr. Hochbrunn was. ECONOMY MOVE Informed, ax to each contemplated move so they may co-operate an 'Hochbrunn's apartment at have the occupation go smoothly. ea ee + Se ee ——omee INfth ave she found no bed oe been ade » for he and hat} LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE Sectaotee ian ok : As soon as France's plans have VAMP, SEZ: T been carried out, Poincare will | Nothing takes the place of «| announce them, probably thru a MAY ASK KELSO) DRY AND MOVIE proses, see se St meenions | husband in the home fike all: || | sanicotaa \aied: date attue ton ake te speech to the chamber. | ! KELS Yash., Ja ate or ade up a bed for herself in the ’ ; It was learne *Fre: — agai S INTRODUCED Widkstd diate was (es cates CHIEFS CONFER ent coum,“ Mest =") Johnson's Resolution 1s Sent] ensiseers, von vival at Bisel MEAT TY” BACK AT | BRIDGE PROBE [bed with She will say that | eee |tegisiative irquiry into the cause for | “The state will show that, on Sep to Committee jcommence immediately ‘to partition the collapse of the wooden suspen: | | t te s a ae ade ll otvas alten | oN ise. ok Seek Anew ermany's coal production from this} LOS ANGELES, Jan, 10. are receding and goldtich tyve got-| Would Jail Home Wreckers |sion bridge over the Cowlitz river/Plan Anti- Dope Campaign | Slark's, 908 20th ave, her first cous: | sia eri aia region, Thoiermans will be permit- | (“Fatty”) Arbuckle went to OLYMPIA, Wast ten over their first panicky feeling | in California here January 3 with an estimated | for Hollywood lin learned for the first time that ted the amount needed and the sur-|the Buster Keaton studio Senator Lon Johnson's fight to | in acco: of Governor Hart, it was learned ~ n dohnson’s fight to {and the allies, in accordance with the | when he was arrested for the ¢ that they might be drowned. {total of 19 deaths may be requested Clara was here, and that she went to plus will be divided between France| the first time since September, . | her and urged her to l@ave Hoch- | Seattle A ae nociety reports} SACRAMENTO, Cal,, Jan, 10—An WASHIN' ‘, 10.—Federal | brunn and tive with her. Clara Skar-| make the senate go on record | Versailles treaty. The other experts|of Virginia Rappe. He will be that there are 3,280 birds wintering | antivamping bill was received here here today. The request will be made | Prohibition e Haynes | in accepted, but did not sleep at the| 8&#ist appropriating money for | will collect the coal tax now being | production of two-reel gi here. This ought to be good news to | | 4, int tion in the state |°Y P¥tsons whose relatives were lost /and Will Hays, czar of the movies. | Clark home that night, The same anything. except existing state |taken by the German government. | comedy “Handy pes the cats pee. fo See in the disaster, recehtly conferred in an effort to find | qay, however, she obtained a permit| @€Partments and institutions, ‘This is 20 per cent on coal produc-| will feat ty in his well-t ow | lewistature | Coroner W. D, Van Noten also wilt |*.¥&¥ bY which the use of drugs can | from the police to buy a revolver and| Waxed warm Wednesday morn- | tion at the mine small derby and o It provides that it shall be unlaw- — acasiertanpaneeents:! jbe stamped out of the movie colony | iater purchased one. The next day| The first French move will include | pants. ‘ jeonduct an investigation. Preparn- at Hollywood, Cal. It was learned she went to her cousin’s to live and| Pig concurrent resolution, stating | merely occupation of Essen, it Is un- eee ot a "6 the bi : |tions are being made for an inten-| here today that the meeting between | never returned to the Hochbrunn|th® intention of the senate and|derstood, Other troops will be held wetiniet. sar ol rc en coved tes Chapala mat sive search of the rivers bottom |the head of the federal Mquor and Boone after that except pote the | the house to pass appropriations for|in reserve for a second movement BIG TIM OFF TO 2a a | ried person of the opposite sex | when the flood waters subside, to din. |R&reotte Iaw enforcement forces and | daytime jonly existing departments and insti-| that will include Bochum and Dort-| CHICAGO, Jan, 10.— HOW TO GET CONCEITED | The bill makes no distinction be ? " movieland’s dictator, who has Just re-! The first night that she was at|ttlons, and then to spend the rest/mund in case of necessity. Murphy, Chicago labor eas Follow Dr. Coue’s advice and | tween male and female vampires, It | COVe? If Possible, just how many per-|turned from an extensive personal! the Clarks’ house she said Hoch-| of the time in tax reducing legisia-| France's formal notification to Ger- | victed of complicity in the $i say, “Day by day, in every way, ovides 2 maximum penalty of five |" went to their deaths in tho | Investigation of conditions surround- | brunn was about to go-to Portland | ‘lon was referred to the committes} many states that troops are being | Dearborn. st. mail robbery, Waa in, potas Welaw ane boner” \7" sa mm. p y inant abaaiiaed Jing the lives of American film idols, |and san Francisco, ani would turn | on appropriations when it was intro-| sent to the Ruhr valley only to pro- | leave for the federal penitentiary) And we ¢ al teak at the. | Veete in’ the state penttontiery \- ae _ | took place recently in New York. the house on Fifth ave. over to her— | duced. tect engineers who will go to the coal | Leavenworth today to ser aad tf & tatnth you'll be to cow: The measure was drawn by Judge | In view of Haynes’ departure for| that he had also willed {t to her | An attempt to bring the resolu-| mines, it was officially announced to-|year term. Murphy was colted your wife will be looking |G*rKe Samuels, of the Oakland the Pacific coast on January 1%, in| ‘she wanted Mrs. Clark to go to|#M from the committee and before| day. The notice was sent this after. | sentenced by Judge K. M. for bargain rates on a quick dr |C#l superior court, who raid it had Now Is the Time company with Col. L. C. Nutt, chief] tne Hochbrunn home with her and | the house failed when the motion | noon. six years and $30,000 fine. ‘The! the support of 10,000 California club of the narcotic division of the prohl- | jive, but Mra. Clark declined. was declared out of order. The French forces wih remain | of appeals reduced this to four. vorce-—Lynden Tribune. ynden Tribun 1 pikes to Start bition unit, the conference 1% Fe! wovery day she told her cousin | Representative Thomas Murphine| encamped around Essen and will not |and a $20,000 fine aring to take steps in the| intervene unless the engineers are . “Male and female vampires hav@] cine te ay al «|| sarded as of unusual significance. . menace in this country/™}{ 0okins for your mew hom Haynes sought from Hays firat|‘hat Hochbrunn was ‘going to 3 » similar to those Senator John-| menaced. ppted in the senate | Belgium, too, will notify Germany MINERS DIE IN B Spripng will soon be here and hand information as to the actual | situation at Hollywood | Representative Murphine, with }to effect y Eyre Grand Jury Expects {yucca vensecentutives wan ee our tinare were led to a ini |rendy to introduce a resolution ~ to Finish Job Today |i0',,0'\u" «manta ic EXSSEN AWAITS _|incneatee mis Se: cet Feverishly working to clean thei 4 a8 per cont reduction in ‘the state ¥ TOKYO, Jan. 10.—Japan de-|their report, the King county grand ko ‘tah i, BY CARL D. GROAT ave meee Seceret. tae Jded to appoint a diplomatic envoy | jury heard no witneases Wednesday walt ; . }to the vatican, it wa declared to-|morning and excused Deputy Prose- Physicians ‘Urged ESSEN, Jan, 10,—12:30 p, m.— | V8 belleved due fo accumulated ack many interesting souve- ° “past | |day on the highest authority cutor B.D, Colvin from the room Movements of French trooy vantage s ps in nies, including pretzels. and | in Mimic Warfare hep Of fupnace ta fine Wade ti Tanie antharity weated it Wad been lwhite Gelatin while eations to Join Dope War| the occupied resion were retard. es wives. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, ~~ Bigh » front, Only $4,860; | | finally decided to “name an able en-| “The grand jury desires to com-| CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Physicians of} ed this afternoon, dade A teen scouting. planes will leave voy” and that this action would be |plete its work today," Colvin said. |the nation were urged to join in Some troop trains were halted ,ASHINGTON. PD 7 "4 7 | x vi leavin, elty just i Jol WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Returning soldiers will be met at|Hampton Roads for Magdalena. bs age Just Tltnken “despite protests of the| A court reporter was closeted with | the war on dope" by Dr. Royal S.| at Coblenz, others were shunted Representative | Claude K Hoboken by eheering thousands! January 12 to join the Pacific f Buddhists,” the Jurors all Wednesday, it is be- | Copeland, atorelect from New to sidings at towns along the left | democratic minority leader of anxious to get new home brew| maneuvers, it wax announced at the||‘purn. to the Want Ad Columns]! Buddhist priests, it w Jearied, jlleved, taking down notes and York ‘and health commissioner of} bank of the Rhine, instead of | iower house, who ix seriously itl recipes. oo. nary dopartires nt. It will be the|| and see who will show you this || h launched a vigorous nation. ‘gestions to be used in framing the |New York city, in an address before | proceeding to the area for which | hig home here with pneume most ambitious trip ever attempted |} comfy little home. {wide campaign against the govern. report and indictments, If any are re-|the Chicago Medical association here they were originally destined. . 2 De gitinn ths domncai At ‘i . y F ‘ a nts, ’ . . reported somewhat better by ‘wea any y the naval air service, i ment's proposal, turned by the jurors last night (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) cians today, of promise suits. eee We know one Seattle mon whose fiercest swear word is “Cedar River,” | ful for any person to “ent coax, Today's candidate for the Polson vy club te the determined stout lady i ‘etter ts (i who propels « baby carriage acrows | “ears! uctgy Aen you should be all settled by your pet corn are stealing a love that || then, rather than just starting | should be given to a husband or wite,|{ to find a home, Perhaps we : an help you find one by suc-| Japan Will Name and they also are stealing: the oppor. || can help | © become reputable s the Wa d Co uM Mae wah'o wallop on the tame tunity to become reputable citizens || eesting the Want Ad Columns. jfrom hundweds of children.” | pep aft arrests attention. LOOK! NEAR THIS OFFICE Bungal see A dapper cop ta Mike MeBean, And we might also mention sg style 6 roomn; The doughboys will bring | 18 Scout Planes | sand sleeping SENATOR IS IMPROVED 0

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