The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 11

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SEATTI WASI HOODED MURDER (cc , PLOT IS BARED Whole Family Threatened by Terror Band ) SLAYER WRITES VICTIM'S SONS COUE CURE Mother Was Becoming Drug Addict, He Charged Mahon. “Th 7 EAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. Wee } 5, Bastrop, La The pow BY FRED L. BOALT And the governor knows how man COURT HOUSE, Bastrop, 1 ney ' ~The pew , nd the « rade in plant laboras Jan, 19.—Threats to Kill the ’ . oe 4ALEM, Jan, 19.—T? beans make fiv University of Minned hole Daniel family in retalia me he ‘ , “Breede Age Mae iy now ft t ‘ can ba tion for the alleged attempt on to out into ite ake five?” I ¥ oper “ ne ae the life of Dr. BLM. MeKoin “ty ' ’ as warden of the state were made following the murder Cole, » Th and tw y several da ago. of Watt Daniel and Thomas rushed Five Littell ts a dem wheel-b : Richards, witnesses testified in to tell what he w Right. Four and one? He served ur Milt Miller or in plant the heeded mob hearing here to to suppress the na Five. vase © at Portland, fo ermination dia. . s car-old children are per t be apparent from this that |f Internal r xd rian times lowial x3 consume the ed to buy and smoke clgarets Pr all joes know how man & number of ” ba . Daniel family to find « jeally in his own schools ke five never been linked with that of the BE ylanted sunlight tm at Dr. McKoin,” Jap Jones told him mind, as far ax the tell me, If you don’t mind, | yan the exr The artificial Miu & few days after the mob murd concerned, the cig at in the total of ars federal | minatic used in the growth, il is far worse than the and. He in| ripenin germination of seed@ 0 because certainty of wheat barley, ry¢, potatoes, areotic addicts ; / one | bt ttuce, beans, peas, elo¥= gta schoot chil ethaage oat Until the apr e flax and @ number of = yO Se le, nas the eupport of ell and Smith were All the Sata “wyT 4 TIV known to be ~ ' sane obtaee | nh pt th > biveined Was but ain't m we 9 re — in ve days of com further implicat wt wit San Quentin (Cal.) peni-| wr y . v3 it will be activities of ma ands the day |4” eu rt lO Charles ders and aan tavotal ton tentiary are now trying out 7 ce Casal . " , m m l acobso polit MISSING WITN Couei Pauline Jacobson, o_o rt « within @ year FEARED TROL writer and social worker, - _ , ty y conducted its = McDonald said w ited tolghowen above, recently pre- none « nce ot, he is undoubtedly the gover Perments in unheated hess ttend a barbecue p « thelgented each with 20-knot aren't the won, elected on the rooms in college buildings. Tungsten a : oe sisented each with a hen on t, and nobody can prove Services Sunday filament nitrogen filled lamps burn kidnaping but had replied he would string and full instructions on ie f hours a day were used. One Jone @ day's pay and “probe how every day they could get Be gps epg) rer pane dite brand-new, dirt-tarme or Inspector lainpe lasts long enough t¢ clared tho, he heard about the Mrs. Wilson is also |@ne to come in who in willing to . * flee no far wl 1 at his home. | the experiments disclosed. @uction on the atretts before sun Lon Anigeien is named jamne it President Is Still ree: a: ROU Be ho ae ee | \ down and that im Harp tot s-| SENATE SEES nnd is married.| "It dope vedaiers were canvesins| Confined to Room oie " Feat a™. sik, lence ee mitted being one of the kidnapers uS recived otitles otte wounl thagieny We) ON” dim. tons at th y, Mr. Palmer : 3. a widower, Harp, referring to the kidnaping NE W BIL LS ee Ene 5 SENT ERS “le rt pred a it bith iad . W., slashed of Daniel and Richards a week pre 7) 4 a Ke # not her brother . eyes » they with the diskt: Gaaropeniead Gein 326 in an effort 3 vious, declared “we ought to have — + ge ela ag =~ ben er of aetna. Wein a0 penned te ording to the kilied them that night,” McDonald the : ante sen) tele ong ghee “ ” to the Colurm ~ ’ '*| Doctor Released them how they ean put an end | bis room today wt t said. Henry Jones, the next witness. told of Harold Teegerstrom, missing witness, calling at his house near Bastrop shortly after he disappeared from the Spiker carbon plant a/¢ month ago. “Tell us what Teegerstrom had tc say when he came to your house,” Attorney Warren said. “He told me he had been bothered { & ood deal by these detectives and federal marshals and he didn't know anything about the kidnaping they Were questioning him about, and he to the evil, Now them—1'll walt a tit and if they on Property Bond and was released by United States Comnt A. C) Bowman, after posting property bonds for his pearance tn court the cities of the first viding for the compe: diers who enlisted befc I, con | Corson was trying Friday to locate BRING rhe HAIR | Reevew’ relatives and wife. CHICAGO. — Sheep glands, prop- eee ee ago] ¢ Asandarnatlng peice mg lerty applied, will restore hair to the who called him out the night he | Daldest head, Dr. William Englebach, Tie’ the aiterney ashes. |. He said they aid “No; he just said he thought tt was | not fai! tn 10,000 casee Missing witness disappearing mys teriously the day after the public hearing started. He thought Tee strom had returned for them, but ad. | mitting property superv! nity dances tn Lincoin Four ortginal Burns were found, written tn pencil. | made by the Lincoln Pai sale at second hand in London. | Director FB. continue to stall slong, I'M take the matter into my own hands and start prose vicinity of come before the school board Friday family dinner in the afternoon was the question of per There has been considerable protest ed vernes by Robert against this suggention—which was|tendent Cole were appointed a com. | in an old book recently offered for| assoctations’and President Shorrock and Superin- pected to be read Friday. The Seattle Star 1, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928. LOSING GROUND Power Measure t's up to nal physician tle whik f Labor Day ter General Work not } been fe meet nehoot prin te likely th i be yoway from his unti! next principal of | week mpiled @ Mat rece his 59th ‘Anniversary of was declared and who did not get school that selling cigarets tile was afraid if he stayed he would|\ tonus, a “blue sky" bill, intro BREAKS NECK IN FALL tally.” aaid Taylor, “and other pri | Wedding Celebrated Supticnted.” Jones repited. duced by Senators Morthland and| Blined by moonshine liquor, Clyde! cipais could do same thing Mt Mulv 1 ‘Teegerstrom told him how he was! tandon; a bill by Senator t of| Reeves, 43, of 333% Westinke ave../ even without any prosecution, the gens Begins E ayes Sein bt called from his room between 11! Kitsap appropriating money for the ed 20 feet fre & porch at | mere publication of these Hata would | Pret, teet” clock and midnight. Teegerstrom | nigh school at Bremerton, and two Bighth ave iny after ido much to check the traffic—be.| o> told Jones of slipping away from the | measures trom the committee on| oon. He died in the city hospital at | cause parents will certainly boycott | 2" party that called him from his sleep-| medicine and dentistry, dealing with| 449 &. m. Friday, from a broken |imen’ who are wcliing voarcc ne y tng quarters. Jonen told Of Teeger-'the licensing of drug clerks and| Meck. Altho Reeves struck the|trer citron re Bg Mel Mic kom shanging cathing at Jones’ | the sale of drugs by shopkeepers ground o nhis neck and side, © bot-| “Another matter which was to| pact incre meen vening with | thetr son and a daughter, Mra W. | ined commu-| Hf. Southard, was to be the principal high school. | feature of their celebration rent-Teacher | mittes to investigate and report —2 Croson, | the situation, Their report was ex PORT ST. 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