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THURSDAY “POOPE SUSPECTS BANDITS WRECK MAY 1928 THE EATTLEI 81 AR PAGE ACCUSED MAN f ae Indian Folk Tales | osrezive miciey || FACES COURE A We HINGTO Man. || taking of eviden George By Anna Sanborn and Husband Seattle Police Fire Volleys dians halsed the Sky Wireless Furnishes Clew)Finding of Student's Body || ™*, fron aren 1-year-old Anna Nowkoy “Ep ” i Rs m™ 1 > ‘ which begs Wednesday afters Charge “Frame-Up in Pursuit Pushed Together With Long Poles to Kidnaped Boy Solves ‘Disappearance || now detective, | neon, sas. taterruptaa. twee Sea || accused man springing to his feet : Dr. Anna G, Sauiborn and urmulng at high speed a “Yahoo” Was the Signe il to Start m 1. ¥ May 1—| CHICAGO, May 3—A grand Jar ond crying, “That's a lie Band, ©. B. Curtis, were fe ato» four ba the wireleas, linv nto the death of Leigh ‘The firet witnesbia Mca Of possession of narcotics with in: | pé I n Geore , Editor's NoteThis is the " good word, that could be ne Hs ogee Pose! ayy de cp : 1 Apt tae pape a fur J 17 10,1 " 3 by fed ¥ series of folk tales trawn ou ng, until everybody r Seat id 7 , d out their stories of part ot | auperte: third of a series of fork tab drawn out t victim, touch |in a Lake Michigan 5 pI st out thelr. sore ea L ‘ nts, chaved the car}! of Puget sound Indians, as |Meat it ed today upon a clew that went De- | tically axmured today oe ee y verdict wa F A So te preparations we ¢ t Dunen ar wad ¢ \ ¥ 2 Paabhed 15 the jury re. /¥SF the entire lower section of the) | written for The Star by Erna muha ibceetede oes te eet es jerweant Van De nd) ‘The university trw pted Moore, a fellow prisoner im tired to deliberate, altho it was not | city up @ continuous re Gunther (Mrs. Leslie Spier, long pole of cedar, At the sige [YOU f ap pe ec oat eration joining 'd iT ee es rh jail with White turned in until f hours after-|volver battle with the thugs f wife of the tant professor mal thaw suas alt tata , urrvig on what’ way he bo: ed to h pean , wwkow in the wite Wards, ux Judge Ronald bad gone ayn of anthropology. at state mal ‘Ma Ot: thet chtet one ( unin 12a pikode, in deman nena box in detail of am not. for| / University, and herself un an : Vs Slecanmereon: Svat #o |ing auch a probs alleged confession that the accused © two was con:| ne The ban| < thropologist), ‘This story was ineer of the Radio Corporation ¢ truntoes were ald to have man had made te /im im @ conversa ney Male! die car ked in the sand m Shelton, who Jay came for the great | America Mrs. Alexanderson, | aiscunned a $5,000 reward for those tion in jail Apr.i The hans a A by Dlg We Ste . ein ( | ta nd early everyone waa|!ort Ver took heart | esponsible for killing Mount and - tory since the Beeler 4 jes law aadute sate’ One. a Everett. He is a Si mish \ | ¢ pole, apd they all stood | When they heard the inven he nearly 20 month went into eff Dr, Sax wees ip Pana Apa nd knows we gront word to father had ‘done so much to 5 ago. born, jan, Pn ak the’ faery tr s of his people. All last every wan bi ne ar for them in thi Coroner Ovxcar > Evanston, her husban rth, agate attle oni th ries to follow in this se braced ‘th a|time of fear and sor declared in continuing his probe that charged with being among tt Mt ity Nall one ath pee it belt \ ries were obtained by the writ nd then they heard| ‘The man who kidnaped the Alex-|~1 am determined to find the guilty nt tha eatite. nar ing.|" BeBe Sage Sh er in her many visits to North unding far and wide.|anderson child from Schenectady, | pa 4 make them pay ious evidence obtained by the of and Redden claim they| \ West tribes pushed hard, pushed| Promising him a rabbit, probably 1 xubp Pres! ficers. who searched the Sanborn! igentitied him as the driver of the| eee” inst the sky with all hia might, | Was laying where with the ott of the univer boathouse on Westlake ave. peweed car | BY ERNA GUNTHER After their great effort they stopped | little victim, State troopers and ow |r d question him as to the iden. that the two conducted an exten i the In the early days, when all the Ad looked. Yeu, it had helped; the |lice of the ire state have failed | tity of 15 students sald to have been Silt hasiness among dope peddiers of the}. “¢ sy pace ~ eH win get na ; ee vi the | xy was @ little higher. They raised |s6 far to turn up hi trail, but the | dlsmiased from the institution follow : age, 5 , reported animals were still human beings 2 city, the state claimed [ome See Aha lthemacives up & little and their| Wireless, reaching overhead, 4x keep- | ing Mount's dinappearance in “ istics me They were arrested March 20 fol-|%Ome men had stolen a large Cadil-|the sky was very low. It was'#o|hente dd nov ournp cing Perea ip Mey sated 'veaardine FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Jowing a “buy” of dope with marked | #¢ Auto owned by A. F. Haines, |close to earth that tho people could |as anon an they usually did, ‘The|stant apprehension. claims of the r Mount that some money. When introduced in evidence | Vice _ president P of the Pacific /not stand upright y had tolgreat word had helped. They wer Early today Sergeant Van Duesen | t ime ago Scott told the father he : Dr. Sanborn and her husband swore | Steamship Co, from that address. | craw! around on their hands and |p much encouraged they de-|telephoned in that he was off with | “understood the boy was stil! alive tones was: “oie teyolt and Le say and | knoos, and it was very hard to get cided to try {t again. Iverything |aasistanta for unnamed destina- | DC WN T. Al E _ my b ynolis and ne ral officers, about and do their work ‘hey x ss i y - 6 Attorney T. D. F the de % , wan made ready; the great word|tion, reported by radio during th “frameup* by the narcot ners 88 thru the business section of leone Yad apa et” MkY. EN: Heurther, It waa so wonderful that |trail of the kldnaper, on Jitney Buses! Against the two. Deputy Prosecu - ryone had some plan, and they kept up their work gettin — 7 tors Bert Ross and Chester A.|{N¢ city. They set out In pursult.!tried many of them, but none|tm2,, "et, UP thelr work kettin PORTLAND, Ore, May 3—By Batchelor conducted the state's case, | While Redden drove the car, Reyn-| seemed to work Wan snag Late eca us: sere ie io teas unanimous vote the city council to: lor. conducted the state's case.) 116 fred. at the fleeing Tho |them seemed strong enough to lift |er FT acnsan thrice tee the | day turned down the proposal to open 500 h H Gee ars ucla ra Tool emacs een, em [ne pie ance for sof te = pit Gingham House re 7 |utreets, exchanging sho! 40 could stand upright and could look | The id before the HERE’S MORE ABOUT | erat mites. Mony tim Sips thin’ ipbhh? thls las | hs ae ea | counct! by the Housewives! league as D : u hey came upon this idea:| Ax n Indian Li ERS car eluded the police gr dike ite deltaiee lat eek eh ee ee Is measure calculated to reduce street resses F OW RS time the officers aguin took up the| ine ayy ir ail the perpien evsyy A retire Lareaye iia: | car fares. bod all the people—every nin-|eral men want to lift a canoe they a ce STARTS ON PAGE 1 Finally, at alk be hai otnicers, | #2. one of th me ould due at the |[ahout “Ya and swing the tx «| Forced ito Burn Nets So as) 10 Attractive Styles epg " [same time, But how could they all |into the place they want It. Haven't | lating recede the aan aetna [Um Mt the anew time? “They werelyou heard men’ working, to the to Keep Warm FEATURED ders will always be in charge of the peranapird In the ear’ they potin < scattered all over the country, and | street sing out “Yahoo” when en FREDERICK | pelays within me ue or Ave | aledge hammer, two crowbars, an| "any, “ere too far off to hear alan Ltt something together HALIFAX, N.S, May .—Ma- | VALUES: Of Seattle’s sub-debe Will Way oe ee ea ee eee neces’ toota |Mignal. So they decided to create rooned in the frozen ice floes of the j im charge of the French booth with |4* Snd some other burglars’ 0018. |, new word, which, at a given time The next story will be “The | North Atlantic, 20 members of the ||| & NELSON | Out. Miss Elizabeth Folsom is chait-| aout the highway leading out ot| (ity, Would all shout together ax a| Race for the Girl,” telling how | Crew of the French trawler, ha Prov. man of the committee of girls who | {7ou" mae ie Paige neat | Mal for them to start lifting the} # man promised his daughter to | ence, are drinking melted ice for ||} Will sell the bouquets and bouton-| Vet on the bridge. ‘The vearch |*X%, They wanted a word which| the suitor who could beat her | Water aud burning nets trawl buoys ° nigres in the booth. nded in the capture of Shaughnes. | W0Uld sound far and ec in a race. Head it and see who | And wood fittings to keep alive NEY TO BE USED pg od ran grip Oy soft |they created the word wins! The: acy ok thal terdamie | tairs Sto EMORIAL sy. Ho refused to talk when no story of their hardships was The Do as FOR A ME) AL questioned at police headquar. | | brought here today by four men who ‘The committee that will judge the displays and make the official award of prizes to both amateur and professional exhibitors includes offers unusually good values in House Dresses, in ten (10) attractive ters and contented himself with aj} curt denial of the charges. escaped from the trawler by leaping ]180 yards across small cakes in the foe floc and were oa Is Kwaided to Foster Mother FOUR CHARGED rencued by the | White Star Dominion liner Canada. | 5 styles, of the following: John Dunean, Spo- = CHICAGO, May 3—Beatrice Nut-} por 100 days the four slept in th fhe following: John Danes P| HERE'S MORE ABOUT WITH ROBBERY 1, 12, was awarded to bee torter | FOr 10° ony the tour slept in the| Plain and Guan ham; George Gove, Tacoma; Fred WATERHOUSE nts, Mr. and Mrs. James Nuttall, /ing permitted to take off their cigdberen Pemberton, Victoria, 1B. C., and — |by AD tate reece, tee JonePh B: | clothes. During that entire time they Ginghams Frank Maxwell and Mrs. C. D, Stim- > | avid late yesterday, dno fre ter or coal. ‘The pro- RTP mac tatn STARTS ON PAGE 1_}Face Federal Court Trial for| ‘tne “chi whom two women| Miter ot re weswier (s'brvken ‘tod and combinations of the For two reasons the Seattle Gar- Safe-Blowing sought to have call them mother, | she is stranded. two. den club is holding its flower show: |employ of the Frank Waterhouse ill remain with the Muttalls tmntt!| sche ‘Trimmed with white It hopes to acquire a few surplus |Co., wasn't it?” om he is 14 yearn old and then will be] ¥ D dollars toward the purchase of a] Begley admitted that it waa.| A complaint "charging attempt to | allowed to choose between her foster organdie, pique and | commit robbery by breaking Into the | Parents and Mra, James Morris, who instigated the court her HERE bronze tablet for the entrance to “Memorial way.” MORE ABOUT Reames and his aides amiled broad. | ly As they released the witness. | postoffice at Port Townsend early | 2! mother, Swiss—sashes and pock- ets. And it hopes to be providing Seat- Attorney John B. Hart, for | Tuesday morning was drawn w: action for her custody. | SUGAR " 4 ’ P| Mra Morris in to be allowed to seo ith ivie good. Laube, asked Begley if Judge Baus- rm. Tis 1 a fe "Spl |man, who Isa former supremo eourt| TDUreday in federal court against |the child ax often as she wishes, ana|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Judge, had evor told him what to] Jemee B. Carroll, 30; W. J. Keenan, Say on the witness stand. |} | WATERHOUSE LAWYERS ARE JUBILANT “I do not know Judge Bansman. re orien a bag ‘igae rd Leong The four alleged dynamiters were * ease ween my bome,” Bes: | rought to Seattle late Wednesday bey thoeedyed night by Postottice Inspectors 8. T. “Has anyone ever told you what “7 nip these Pinkham, Jeff Fitsgerald and Sheriff to say in this trial, ot thin meortaege Cree bee reat at |PhiL Chase, of Port Townsend. All FATALLY HURT you in connection with it?’ Hart|f0Ur are being held in the county! Perhaps fatally injured, Anton | eaked Jail, pending their hearings before a/ Hanson, 65, striking logger, wan in| . United States commissioner Thura-| the city howpital Thursday suffering | Begley sald it hadn't. A Waterhoure attorneys consider the | “4¥ OF Friday. Sean. Deneee Seok secerred ‘when! the Nuttalls are not to take her out | Joe Sterling, 40, and Biwood Cox, | of the state | 28, the four men who aro alleged to| Judge Ciaire Edwards, who mt in have cracked the safe and attempted | tho case, did not participate in the to excape in a fast motorboat after | decision the robbery. Mellon Sets June 10 as “Dry Line” WASHINGTON, May %.— Secre- tary of the Treasury @fellon today set June 10 as the date after which ho vessels, foreign or domestic, may bring liquor into American territor- fal waters “for beverage purposes.” Medicinal liquors on American and foreign vessels wil! not be molested 4€ brought into American waters, according to Mellon's statement. . Mellon rejected June 15, the date A committes of the Retail Grocez# |association was appointed Wedn: day night to obtain the aid of ever; fraternal order in the city to assist the boycott. Frank Kannair, secre tary of tho amociation, has secured | the co-operation of ‘many civic clubs of Seattle and, with his committee, | will entist the aid of others, he said | | conten |HIT BY AUTO, COLORS: Checks in Brown, Red, Green, Laven- der, Blue, Tan, Pink and Black. ly Featured values, at $1.55. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Smoothtop” GAS RANGE $46.00 | Quit Using ie | | agreed on at a conference of other| admission by Begley to have nulll.| ,Th# alleged bandits were captured | ho struck, at Fourth ave. §.| Advises Saunders! | Officials this morning. He gave no! fied the testimony of Begley used to | “fF 40 exciting chase north of Port |and Jackson st. Wednenday night, | MEMPHIS, ‘Tean May | 3" say {HI ae Ps reason for advancing the date. Townsend by tho coast guard cutter |by an auto driven by George Honry,|, ME ot : : | “Kitchenette” modei; three W. FE Al 4 P. * oct bier pn od juuant| Areata. Rifle fire halted the yerex |of Weat Seattle. jte the ‘women of America, quitil! nurnere: ideal: for the small ear-Lver uminum Pot using sugar, all of you together, | jand if you will practice this sort of thing a few times effectively the |gambler in the future will be more | charged with reckless driving. Han. |¢tutious and the housewife will son was In critical condition Thurs )Rot be made to pay the prolits of day, the speculator,” This ts the way to beat the sugar TNE, |xamblers, accorging to Clarence! MIGHT NOT MATTER | Saunders, head of the Piggly Wixgly fle was fond of playing silly jokes |nationwide chain of grocery stores, and they beached thelr boat before | they were overhauled, All are said to have figured in a number of safe-cracking jobs In and around Seattle recently. Four «ix shooters, an automatic pistol, elec rs r |tric drilis, nitroglycerin and dyna- Council Candidates | mit caps were found in their boat | ‘The United Veterans’ club, at its | after the capture. All of the evi- meeting at Roosevelt Veterans’ hall, | dence with the exception of the nitro: | 1616% Third ave, indorsed a slate | slycerin was brought to Seattle by | Hanson was crossing the street | when the auto struck him, knocking |him to the pavement and dragging him several feet. Henry was | Thursday. Unofficial observers sald | that the round belonged to Frank Waterhouse. Vet Club Indorses family. One burner keeps three vessels cooking. No tipping of vessels or clogging of burners. Easily cleaned as a table top. At a featured price: $46.00, German Marks Drop to New Low Level LONDON, May 2.—German marks dropped 35,000 to the pound sterling en the London exchange. This crash folloyed announcement that the French would certainly reject the German proposal for a reparations fettlement. The opening was at} Four-quart—Self-basting FEATURED = VALUE: Until Saturday, May 5th 175,000 (nearly 40,000 to the dollar) | to the pound, compared with 140,000 yesterday. ALACE HIP ETHEL CLAYTON ta “Can a Woman Love Twice!” AMUSEMENTS Moore THEATRE Vpheun, Creu SYLVIA CLARK “Artistic Buffoonery” Three White Kuhns BOBBY ROYE and McLEAN MAE Paul Gordon and Ame Rica Jim Ann Toney and Norman THIS WEEK Twat Daity au vildent-Welrdoat Jasz in the Wor Matinees, 2130 chin, 7 5 : E An Arabian Fantasy Glenn Jester and Company Croin and Hart WALTER WEEMS . Pantagescope OLGA AND MISHKA General Admission Re Nights 100 of candidates in the city council and school board contest to be voted on at the city elections May 8, Charles H. Paul, secretary of the club, an- nounced Thursday. For the council the Veterans’ club indorsed Philip Tindall and Robert B. Hesketh. For the school board the club indorsed 0. B. Thorgrimw- son and C. W. Casler. The Mont- lake Stadium bridge bond issue was also approved. No candidates for port commission were indorsed and no action was taken on the question of bonding the city for $750,000 and for an increased school tax levy of three mills to advance the school building program formed by the school board. Man and Wife Are Burned to Death ANNISTON, Ala, May 3—Burnett Little, 22, and his wife were buried to death when thelr home near Ohatchie, Ala., was destroyed by fire | yesterday, according to advices re- | ceived here today. METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING ELSIE La wy NIGHTS STARTING A veritable bombardment of Jaze, lightning neing, irre- siatibte “mirth, music, melody, direct from § wi run at the Century Theater, Han Frat TAUTT Vadtest Dancing Bhow hucken 2 ERRIIN Wor SMINAND HOUNDS Creole Chorun Pricen——Nighta, We, 81,00, a Pian and sentenced to be hanged the sheriff and postottice ce inspectors, ‘SLAYER TRIES TO KILL SEL MARSHFIELD, Ore, May 3.—1-} W. Peare, convicted murderer of his | jexs1y wife and James Cuiver, in jail here, | | ald, ax they ant | day. |her and found— "Yon," June 2, |ey ie today near death, and. probably |enuckte, will cheat the gallows. Jailers discovered him. hope that he will recover. For a moment there was silence. He was found by jailers Wednes-|'Then the worman remarked, slow! ay afternoon unconscious from lous |**Well, it would depend on what sort of blood after he had gashed his |of a man he was, |throat with a safety razor blade. Peare had been away from the other Good Housekeeping. prisoners only a short time before | jcould see thru To keep London's great royal gar- Doctors attending him have little | dens in order 1,000 gardeners and la- borers are empl guspod the wife, ended the at dinner, on his wife, and this time he thought jhe had a winner. “My dear," he “I heard |the Wall Street gamblers when they |such 4 sad story of a young girl to- They thought she was going} blind and so 4 surgeon operated on/|tion of sugar and the sugar gambler breath. that she had a young man In her husband with a Some of them she | easily enough. loyed. who won fame recently as “the boob from Tennessee,” who licked [Were trying to trim Piggly Wiggly. Says Saunders: “Curtail consump- | will get scared as soon as the banks call his loans, When a gambler gets scared be is the most frightened in. dividua} in the world. That is the way to get at the gambling clique which has brought about the pres. mt unjustified high prices of jugar.” . Sugar Prices Drop on New York Market NEW YORK, May 3.—The Ameri- can Sugar Refining company today reduced refined sugar to 9.90 cents, & quarter of a cent off from its every instance. SPECIALS $1.10 Nuxated Iron... 600 Doan's sci6niey, Pils tbe Nature's Remedy 260 Castoria SWEET by bringing her BURY Chocolates—the up in one to five-pound at moderate prices, Our Mall Order De- partment I¥ Alwayn the Job Kntinfaction Alwyn, Cor, See FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 50c Mulsified Cocoanut on B2¢ ALWAYS KEEP HER Jate with a compliment. Have Our Refreshing Mi suappy drinks WATER CANTER. choco Put | cheap eggs for boxes, | PINTS . QUARTS BUTLER. DRUG Chase (Chemist) nd and Jamen Since 150% Eastman Kodak Films Expert Do Your Picture Finishing Try our Noon-Day Lunch at the soda fountain, falted Milks and serve Exper. jenced dispensers, GLASS Now ta the time to put down winter, When Orne in t Phone, We Deliver Anywhere, Bitlet 001 BUTLER DRUG CO. ‘ WHAT DOES 30 YEARS” SERVICE MEAN TO YOU? It means that our service and prices have been appreciated by the people of Seattle and vicinity. We always aim to please in Years of experience in the drug business are responsible for this store's leadership. IF BETTER DRUGS WERE SOLD WE WOULD SELL THEM }last quotation. Sugar stocks on |the New York stock exchange drop- | ped sharply on publication af the news, the losses ranging from one to five points. Oil Sharks Swindle | Civil War Veterans LOS ANC drive against oll sharks who hay: been preying on civil war veteran at the Sawtelle soldiers’ home, opened today. It ts sald that the high pressure salesmen appear every month when the pension checks come in and foist worthless oil stocks on the veterans, Old xo diers have been defrauded out of ,000 in the past three |months in this manner, it was [estimated tod PRICES ARE ON WAY UP! ‘ASHINGTON, May 3—The old market basket is grow- ing flimser. Prices’ have been rising faster during the last year than ever before in time of peace and faster than the average in war times. Ho siys Prof, Irving Wisher, of Yale university, one of the noted economic authorities of the coun- try. The average price on 200. items was 66 per cent higher during March than the pro-war price, Fisher said, In January, it was OT per cent higher; in February it had advanced to 62 por eent, and in March to 66 per cent. “My own belief is that rapid re- inflation Is now in progress and that 1928 will see prices double the pre-war average,” sald Fishor, ES, Cal, May 3.—A| $1.49 Women’s and Misses’ SHOES —100 pairs WOMEN’S OXFORDS in Black and Brown Kid, with low heels, Assorted sizes in the lot. Reduced price, $1.00 pair. —125 pairs WOMEN’S BLACK SATIN SLIP- PERS in broken lines of styles and sizes. Strap patterns, with Louis heels. Reduced price, $4.95 —175 pairs MISSES’ LACED SHOES in Vici Kid, and Black Kid with Gray Kid | (For Wood or Coal) $62.00 (Plain Nickel Trim 16-Inch Oven) With porcelain trim; white, gray or blue; 16-inch oven; Tub Cottons for Summer — Costumes ; ‘Windsor Prints, 25c¢ Windsor Prints, in the old-fashioned wear. Fast colors, printed on alr 01 Rose, Brown and Gray ground. “ Price 25¢ yard. COTRON RATINE ine Tose, Beach, Gold, Allee pide Pink, Tan, Refrigerator (Northland Model) $16.85 A6-pound feo capaclty, RLGBS 50-nound leo capacity, $19.50 T-pound leo capacity, $28.00 SUR GINGHAMS in heat check and crony-bar patternings, Im pastel shadew of Blue, ‘Tan, Green. Lavender and Pink, Width 2G Inches, rice 45¢ yard. DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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