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it — MAN SEEKS DEATH! Entered as Seo ond Clase Matter May #, 1999, et the Portetficn at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Con LET, Per Tear, by Mall, S60 WEATHER _SEATTLE, WASH. ‘FRIDAY, MARCH 20, TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. RUSS NITE 9 PS es : [eS] ATTEMPT AT T0 EXECUTION +53 na =) BAY SUICIDE Archbishop’s Life} wis || Wilbert M. Camp- ever, felts Dare weree, | 1S Spared for: 10 alaing the lttle £ bell Leaps From Fadie Hubbard, the Steamer Deck bart in a fall yesterday? se 21 Years in’ Prison} It's no use t there ain't no | ‘ future to that game r va r a ‘sya by Moscow Court} J AP INV ASION | but Is Rescued ‘The a ame 4 5 1s. It cer 2 | | tainly & } MOSCOW, March 30, — Vicar | eaping off the deck of the :0°.9 jeneral Budkevich, a leader of | std ier Gleaner, at Pier at 4 Hubbard fell in British Columbla.| the Catholic church in Russia, | the foot of Yesler way, Wilbert j A lot of Sea’ p there must die for resistance against | | M. Campbell, vice-president of 4 a1028 | the bolshevik system. the Whiton Hardware company, By: BRAVERY The lf of Archbishop Zep. | and prominent in the business aan | Personally, we don’t care how liak will be spared. | | affairs of the city, made an un- i 1 high we fly so long as we have | These we al decisions es . successful attempt to end his life 1] fee {ert on fhe great, ¢ the alll wipe Pro-Oriental Men!| at's oelock Friday morning ae 98 peals made r e as rescued from the t 4 _aTiatsumge Lu Gna Goes mie Deplore Yakima] ws" sci 'si'sat aa | na r gets down when ¢ of the} | wo ha vatrol 5 stops. convic | 6 im jump from the ship's deck. as Tus Ouster Efforts |; watched him walt eae Ma They'd probably | jon and then go aboard the i the ‘ | By ftatt Correspondent | ship he jumped into the f WAPATO, March $0.—"It’s all a lot | a boat and of bu b couple of Japs | jas e water but was treason h the harbor pulmo- eet: ’ unconscious when i . | by Pelee & Carter,’ Stat Staff Photographers averack Hart: and therefore, the appeal in his — “Whatever may t t there IS so: —one can learn beyond the shadow : of a doubt, thing | , ve caused Bie cee behalf must be refused.” to try to end his life,” Welborn said) fn behind the agitation and that the |‘ as ae OPERA NOTE he action was taken following| BUGS Burst Into government's order is being evaded 7,00” #2y with asmurance that ff aa J, Deshieigh Fitzhugh, who Is om governments and of. and violated on suc had No connection with the) Wii a ations the not musical, attended the opera cae A eainat the | Full Bloom at To Him That Hath TRAIN WRECK a wholesale Hardware Co. ‘There are Stachitie i i F ause he “with ememies hed An ambula was then called 4 f the state while ia was at ng is actually | * » was rushed to the Swediéh { io Dr. F. P, rdner, his 6 ut Sin | That, in effect pronounced m out of i} ¥ | pro-Japaness bu: a t smoke cigars in bed talon if yen shrouds the at- 4 -elmelled ould | i t able attempts a EGGSACTLY! dec the whole | d The Moose lodge is going to inasmuch ax the Catholic al attaches even ‘ hold an egx-rolting contest Easter [chur as been # 1 during ms ima Indlan reser- & to the length of refusing to |) 19) Sunday. Would you call this a [tho crarist and regimes | vation 6 that Campbell had been given [1 shell game? ts ni assumed that And that statement is the moat nent there—but the facts of yee “2 soviet nt intends to} hac ning evidence that can be ob-| : ire were indisputably estab- at The contest ought to be very |com policy, the sen- | tained against the who are de- | lished. a tee funny, with all those yokes belng|tence of Archbi Zepliak is here- fending the Japanese. DENY RUMOR OF ea eracked by commuted to 10 years’ imprison- GOVERNMENT ORDER | MONEY TROUBLE e E eee ment | 18 BEING EVADED | Rumors that Campbell was actuat- eat The winner, no doubt, will be the “Regarding Vicor General | Because tt 1s a Ne—so palpably so | in his attempt by financial trou fa person who can roll a scrambled egg gr wolfgang aa ie. crime ; —_ —that halt an hour's tnvestigation ts| P16 fey Poste asic bees aa ae N * 00 > ase it was : 5 + Gg, vince dae? » president i i ’ ccna aie Demeene siotat be Was tx direct counes: | It’s cherry blossom time at Lescht-pork®-What are said to be the very first fruit blooms of the #eason-in Seattle Pri to convince “anyone of | {t8) atten, Eaedware, Co, am if : Carolyn Wells, in @ recent maga-| tion with the enemies of the | attracted the attention of park visitors Friday. The cheery smile of Bernice Ellis, 511 16th ave. N., helped visualize | Without talking to anyone—stmply | BT8S0n, attorney for the estate of i sine article, classified the 13 basic) soviet government. This ts hish | the advent of fair spring as she peeped thru the snowy boughs at The Star camera. by taking a ride th rvation | rs. Jane Campbell, Campbelli#) ae i jokes. The only one’she missed was| reason against the government | mother, 4 | | | cale that it 1s a gross affront not | “Ornate © ‘a a ed last night. He said he was glad r 2 “ ly to the community, but to the | 10 Bhortages in any of his accoum that the singers showed by their |*°tion of the Russ! | " iain ta wees) Leschi Park nation. en' | Japs, by the hundreds, are still oc-| “Campbell has been melancholy for i aaron oe ee of the archbishop | U e ea Acer 4 tand on th tis fation— | S0me time, however—but for what — 7g) "eee be spared and there | PEARSE p (0) a H | wi least the tacit approval of | Ttson I am at a loss to say,” : iiss cid endenlon the: teteitiaes: tle thought that the pardon| J know a silver glade not far Big Four Passenger Crashes | ti. men who are pald to represent here is no shortage as far as the away. | toms Dlow and Being a Story Without a Moral Into Auto long enon ead e the community. | state 1s concerned,” Bronson de cognoscent!, are waging| ert as a result | clared. “Campbell owes some money tle at the opera to see| and car general,| Where cherry scood nymphs play oe of my personal investigations. ioe Copa Sto br ne = ° | , . COLUMBUS, 0., March 30.—Six|¢, SAK nis mother before her death, but he . . : | BY JOHN W. NELSON By Bob Bermann pies file temoring CORE UE T WEAK jas tnore Inaio caniee shea The bloom of youth is charming, | © history of the case, leading to 16 t at all «ily It's HIS {9 m story with a text, but no moral. err were injured In a wreck of a Bi | owes. , Le apap Gasenamcene detente’ eplotshas | Caxnse j i but there happens to t Four limitec nace teal chin | And I have, it on the authority of| NOTHING DUE , ss dkevich a : ph h pa haPP our Ii enger train which | responsible business me <| oe J ql one cheek t ral Budkevich n men from the top of| tion from the Bible wh k me as being p ashed titomioblid today at] ners, omnes seen, end: farm-| NOW. GN NOE! ' sas passed ag aca Ueeatl in any Christian—or even 1 Hie Citntonvitie, ia gabeirts ear Bkees (Tarn to Page 11, Column 5) “As a matter of tact, the aman fl or wed oe sr t are sprea 1 this quotats Sdled ane that he owes on these notes is less pul! : ry kha: og Recery be. the text of this story John K, Lee, Cleveland, fireman of than he has been allowed for admigcss saint 3 Baby-talk, says a Chicago edu- The Russian government decreed So how could it hay ihe Jooomative, | istration of the estate, And nothing | i i f eator, has been the ruin of many | t>@t valuable church property with- Earl Wilson, Columbus, traveling jis due at present, anyway. pe dl a child. Yes—and of many a |!" the state was su | : fon for the co man, t harm—I shall u oman Catho Br tar it couldn j u fireman. “You can eay positively that ener iF Horace Holbrook, Warren, editor | be no financial trouble in the estate’? plu of the Warren De-aocrat, passenger. It is common gossip, however, that ty cee ae Prelatae, S01 nate feat s for the facts Roses are red, | the archbishop and his chief Heuten- | mata but her habiliaments, due| act attorney for Mrs. Frank “emmin Colum: | there has been considerable friction Violets are blue, (turn to Page i, Column {to modern are of slightly bus, d %@ automobile. | | between Campbell and other heirs Sugar is sweet, |more st racter than| TMF Old Woman—that's the only namo by which she was known to Two ck@aren of Mrs. Hemminger, |One Escapes | Amidst Hail | over the administration of the estate, Expensive, too. those thi ed the nymphs of hundreds of peoplo—was a moro or less familiar fig on the The speeding train was making up | of Bullets Campbell himself made every ef t eee Athens’ wooded dal waterfront for many years. lost time, The automobile suddenly = to keep the fe from ba r: BN ek , ab Vhere she came ¢ © know—or, as far as I know, cared jerked onto the crossing and stalled | se Que AF | WOn.. 88.0, SOO u ‘At the Foot of the Clas Lesch! park, protected by tower. Wher a if of the Class You'l wipe ase ig Apeth' wind Sho eked gut 1 oys existence by letting cheap rooms down on | for an jnstant—then the crash. The | Amidst a hall of bullets, an un-| Sclousness, issuing orders to the city: at Find the Constipated Child,” says an ni r ne 0 ad in The Star. 0 , weep down Ls Now, we know how they develop] |ington, and the blustery rm ave ne-made ples to sailors. € eer applied all his brakes, stop-|known booze runner fled into the] hospital to keep his name off the ree ade trol he Old Man, He was not exactly crazy, but ho | ping so suddenly the entire train was | woods south of Des Moines at 4a. m.| 79S: those child prodigies. They pump storms that come from oft the had reached th enility where he was no longer able to speak | derailed, the locomotive buried itself | Friday and escaped, while Sherift| “Hospital records are not publlo "em full of castor oll. ific, faces the east where the early | ~—he could only mum and curse. in the roadbed, and the next four) Matt Starwich and a crew of depu-|Tecords,” Dr. H, M. Read, health a pa No Definite Prediction Is | | of the morning sun reflect She also had a daughter, Minnie, Minnie was principally dis- | cars overturned and piled up, |ties were rounding up the other|COmmissioner, explained Fridays Toe Ke. | OoUe th tae hare Peart nin tinguished by the fact that she was half-witted and wore a full beard. | — members of the gang. | “The man positively refused to allow THE HEIGHT OF ENJOYMENT Made by Weatherman po es ea ht ™™! Mer acquaintances—hardly friends—used to say that they knew she | his name to be used, so we have noth= I have discovered that one of the noor heat sends the sap cour ‘ ; ‘ iy he had italized } 1 1 | Two men were arrested and 100| te left to do but respect his wishes, tt i. 11 all plant life. ‘aa crazy because she had never capitalized her whiskers and gone sacks of Canadian beer seized, and s Ey therion's, hole ‘shear katt, Stine BY FI SLDING LEMMON ae era acer aa Into a circus . | | held for evidence by Starwich and| 8 hy statement that he made here from the original hole in = jazz record, {deal spring} With its picturesque flower bed ryt oe | nt Malis 5 Okrtha ate {comes under the head of privileged slipping the new hole over the turntable , Me ete land ornamental trees, Lescht park | | cectuine vaidd ctewed th eacdthe. ate | comamuntoation,” Peg and watching people who have had| Weather, with fine sunshine, for Ite} abc corner of (O14 “Nippon TM Page first came Into contact with Minnie. | tacular raids staged In months, The sztcat Seal AAN ONE INS five drinks dance to the resultant music.| Easter parade of spring finery, and | Tesem 4 . hildrthe Jauknes Bomewhers, #01 . some time, she had acquired a husband! | | men under arrest at the county jail im Marshalls | then again it may not hherry trees aro in full bicom, ‘The| The husband had tc aséd to be anything but a'not altogether pleas- Jaro Ralph Hill, age 22, a blacksmith, SUES Y. W. G A. ‘This is the Indefinite prediction of | °h* cree eg ni 0 used tol the local w lonroms are delleately, tinted. with the expression on The |pink, and co io ta "| Seattle ma ant memor however, So one day Minnie decided to get a divorce. and George Burns, 24, a mechanic. wet to see Tom, IRI \; i 7 me A swift booze. fh i h wer ee Ee toner, shu daplatabt, at sto bad an exionens “| BIO CONOSSBION May Lead |e. Uc, Seeeeene ti FOR $10,000 We once knew a man enjoy watching ather bureau for Sun r weather of Friday an People’s faces when he'd scratch 4 with the fact that the barom- |toP to bottom ult pop, wi offore eu of cash | | owners frightened by the fusillade of h rate " fa nat the baror mill pup, which she offered in leu of ca: S owners frightened by the fusillade of Suit for $10,000 has been filed Glass eye with a pen-knife | eter ia rising, gives no indications of Take boulevard fs} Tom mo that, as a rule, he never accepts merchandise as foes. to Ruhr ettlement shots between the deputies and the] against the Y. W. C. A. by Mrs. ery | htsceing ally was a very ni galo and storm|catch the re the French troops are with.| be the property of Burns, clothing. The purse was finally t pir tured at the same time, In the car] found in the desk of a Y. W. GC. AL to an institutlon—where they could receive better care and necessitate le any change between now and Sun ito bus | But it r pup. jescaping boozo runner, Efforts to| Dorothy Stucki, 2441 43rd ave. Ny A girl I love ‘ hile on the other |and Visitors to Seattle never fail tol go Minnie got her divorce—and Tom got to know the family. BY A. L, BRADFORD stop it with bullets failed, as the} who charges that, after being unjust: Is Millie Haste; urday is jexclaim at the beauty of the Kk} 8 @ WASHINGTON, March 30,—Gor-| boat sped away into the covering|1ly accused of stealing a purse, she ¥ Her lipstick has and the cherry trees at this sea | rere O14 Woman Interested him—and aroused his sympathy. many now dy to negotiate for | darkness of the Sound. was imprisoned in the association A pleasant t ere in evidence Fri-|son, Later more upitlant blooms | 4h: scuents ised to urge hor to send her husband and daughter |a@ pe settlement with Franco be.| A big Hac automobile, bath quarters and deprived of her \ eee vith flaming red | | It would be more or le Priate if the men who llow from t * pan. ypro-| which Thursday was reported mov: | br wn from the Ruhr. k on her part ; aro ¥ Washington and Or-|sies and tu ind almost every it ate: alway e'refieed This important fact, which was|Were 40 sacks of Canadian beer.| matron and restored to its owner the totem pole were Poliwh, would hit Seattle |color concelvable long as I have two hands to work with,” sho would tell him, | learned today, has. been communt-| Stacked on the beach nearby were! but not until then, Mrs. Stuckl ase see 't poked its nose} Miss Ellis van not stealing the! 1) keep them under my own roof.” cated to the United States and the | 60 any) Babs 7 Ree e aoe — mi ey aiyan bee er wae 1 ,” was the weather |blooms when The Star cameraman 4 ane au British governments. cargo of the boat, it is believed. ho alleged incident occurre Aldsics Wilce’ tc _ | man’s statement Jeaught her, She was Just stealing ean) at Pea ie Tho willingness of the German| ‘The sheritt's party ly tn hiding} ber 4, 1982, | Mrs. Stuck! says she snakePand bears, How i icper4 possibilities that the hurricane might | > Sho still had hands—but not to work with . They were stiff and | ment before withdrawal of the] Wé ol i. 4 Ours were monkeys, |yet arrive, but sald It was doubtful, cold--and folded in a conventional design across her wasted breasts, French and Belgian troops of occu-|!0ad. When the entire cargo was/tion entered her quarters and as reports from ships in tho storm | TODAY’S pnd ath pation {# regarded na of the greates: {ON the beach and the automobilo| charged her with the theft She [district indicate that it in subslding. | Fie s “HE. Old Woman's passing broke up the family importance and observers believe it | star ann ahs iy tia Agate 0] Wee: forced tO aEee poe she de. ‘Thin country originally In the meantime, the fate of mi-| T It was necessary to pack the Old Man off to the county farm, is the biggest concession by either tar uleh ena: Mle creed eeitty Lee aaa ae ere 2 Ct j by the Indians, Gent. Bae Tindy'y Kaater finery 1# still in doubt WANT AD Minnie disappeared and was missing for several days—until, one day, | ide to bring about peace sinco the bai ines aie his bale) wh rece and sho yes subjected an \ i q how they st the wd : y umn 3 she was found in Tacoma, Shoe was trying to pick dandelions in the | Ruhr occupation began guns in their hands, made a dash) humiliating ‘examination. en ; tion offic ee Oat Veen ri aire | COLUMNS conte af Pat rp qs cally saute Tho recent memorandum of Ger-| for the party, One of tho bootleg-| nothing was found in her clothes, enter of Pacific a 7 5 Inited » States ers darted towards the underbrush, | she continues, she was permitted to sous * Hho was rent to Steilacoo hore tho dandelions are more abur many to the United © States and | ®ers +} she co . : i |Michigan Villages ae it Sa ae Ree ee eee ear e perme cE iT Lee arene toi | GReke. BEAR: wee eM HELO attitude | and the deputies eat fire upon) dress, but was detained in tho offi¢e tly went on al . * Homes ane omesites are of “ An ayy aitakcine te yyy of the German government on tho| him, but he escaped. for two hours more until the lost peck they. were Hit by Blizzard | fared in elliaaotions) pt the city, 1h anti Nee bt Hi 4 PM vite fy in wy Rink eee eae iH allimportant question of the with.|. Throwing down thelr revolvers| property was found. ing a basketball vic ANABA, Mich, March 20.—| e Ke Nght tha © had owned a little property couple of cheap lots ty |the other two surrendered. Frjght-| Mrs, C. H. Oren, general secretary, ! ” || Houso cleaning time ts here and}! ana tho shack in which she had lived, to which she had clung with tho | drawal of the French troops about | , 9 E |The S00 line snow plows plunged | sae MAL: Sabdedkglll cakes bh oeieoaeatl 5 ' J lBavronewe ened by the noise of the crew of| of the association, hus issued a gen- oe thru 6 “ 4 today many homes W derg enacity of grim de tho launch, they backed tholr craft | eral denial of the cl teclarh } tas |thru 10- to 15-foot drifts today in|} ™ ( F Aavbl oni; deoididie What to do nit an't ne | Germany is ready to enter Into eral denial of the charges, declaring: Aen S t our Indians are completely \an effort to give relief and com-|| changes and repairs, Hy ht matin onary for the Mba) ‘§ pelle stan Sint ghd | negotiations for mnt of the) 2to the water, Ignoring the com-| that Mrs, Stucki was not mistreated iter. Tt is reported they have|munication into towns and villages Ola Ma we ih! r seatan't he ae Keay lite) Lane’ vette: Shin) an. international |M&M4 to halt and the shots fired} and that she was not detained te) J Bee mogdshining. jin the Upper Michigan peninsuln,|| Many people will find new Lien eas neta | conference, of business. “oxporte, in |atee, 1h inst her will Mrs. Stuckl, ec: iia Bua ee |where inhabitants are reported auf-|] homes and will expect to find ND thon the other daugtiter appeare Joluding tho United States, while tho] che MetHod followed by the hooxe | cording to Afra. Oren,, voluntary £6: Hat y hecome ot the old-tash-|fering from lack of fuel and food A N hs runners Is to untond, hide thelr car} matned at the building to look for { Joned wom , ‘ thom advertined AA she was a surprisingly fashionable creature-steokly colffured, | Mrench and Belglan ‘occupation n who always gavh her} Communities in the entire East go in the woods and take It away! the puree. 4 family a mens of greene in} 60 tHe penineaia: bare’ beer xowned, hatted and booted—and necompanied by a decidedly sleek hus- | army force continues in tho Ruhr, Tht a conventent time. ‘Phe bg aut pean ESATA i rai iw in the lern part of the peninsula have been | | (, 0600 and phone yo bund “el y, howover, inslats ‘ é i ‘ Hpring {isOiathal deen thio cava by. while | CAL Conc ee nr: Nec ee ae rinamnce tuiaa At ehveaen sited | ne mane. Ne Man’ ars insists: that | would hold only 40 cases ata trip,| DUBLIN, March 90, — ‘Cerro | fy. €) @). 6 zard which left rallr and high || Want Ad today » blus ne w th he A A ne at mi mah and br shh o add: : a miu . rc gt gh ie rom) and it was making its first Journey | spread by Irish rebels has caused the iH iit 00 home, Mavet, the plrty's a Sisiheds ‘nasotoraw. to Word “Lim not her real daughter, you know—Just @ sort of foster daughter, ranco and tho other alley that} to somo secret cache when tho ar-| residents of Clady, Tyrone, to desert.) UI v9 ruff. here, (Turn to Page 1, Column 5) (Turn to Page 11, Cotumn 4) rest was made, Starwich says, Leyery home in the village, ih aM Ha ii ea A ar

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