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IBLACKMAILER! “The Shadow” Is in Tacoma Now Famous Blackmailer of the Coast Admits Job for Which Girl Is Held BY JAMES TACOMA Tr. CROWE Wa oring Wthorities on ne “That gict clered The Sh nothing to do with the cise the federal officers have shut her up, in the hope she will squeal on me.” Miss Pag couver on of Dlackm leu of $1.20 @rand jury meeting in Tuesday. She wa the Clarke county afterward deen held th CHARGE GIRL WRoTe LSTTERS TO CAPTAIN The Page gir owing an unust Dlackma:! te J. M. Ste hacks, A real estate The vd simply that was est April 7 since L, Emmons man, and Mrs handwritin Ilinination pr traced to Tlic Reports fr time of her fect that 1 me ng ney from men I BLACKMAIL LADD, MILLIONAIRE BANKER e down town in Portland The Take Fast Steamers at Cotman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE “I'm a piano player, * Brady “Tr was w i jobs, and Sunday, 9:30 P, M[") “Know how many and Dally 11:30 P.M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY placed against mo? Seattle to Bremerton Datty af) “They had six charges of binck- 7:15, 11:30 AM. 3:00 Pot LY] mailing, four of burglary and can bat a un. 80 Puc py | Alling. four of burglary and two ‘Passenger Fure, 80¢ Round Trip | tor, breach ot contract NAVY YARD ROUTE Teol|| “And they didn't | single count “When I left Portianc a! EE Cc ‘ppm oar around to Ladd and coliected $300 | | more off of him, $50 from Mayor| George Baker, $10 from the prose-| cuting attorney, and $50 from At |torney Roscoe Nelson, mey for! |the 8. P. & 8. railroad | “They would never have pinched me in Seattle that time if I hadn't had a falling out with my wife. She | KOt sore at me and tipped off the } bulls to what I had been doing, and it was simple for them to walk into the Bungalow cafe attle and collar me “I don't dare go to Seattle now for they know me and will throw Mme in Jail for investigution. They know that I work jar on the side. “This town—a man is safe here. The ‘bulls’ are all ‘dumb.’ One collared me up on Com- merce today and he didn't recognize me. If he had been on the job he would have nabbed me and taken me down to the can for investigation, “I've pulled off: four burglaries i to Tacoma, but they| were m and egg Jobs—you know, just small amounts in them,| “I can go down to Portland and live for the remainder ot my life jand never have to do tap of work. You know that old musa at the Y. M. C. A been forgotten. “You ask how I get my to pull off this blackmail ,ame? } HAD TO LE. HIS PRE “Well, I'll tell you. It's just a business or profession with me. A} machinist has to spend several years learning his trade. A reporter haw! to study, too. It's the same Wuy! with my profession. 1 learned it} from top to bottom while serving al sentence in the penitentiery at Fol. | som, Ci Brady hard of hearing. He itayinend “H. Wrasler | Bald that his ears were injured over | President in France during the world war |while serving with the Second in- panty got out of Walla la when | me war was on and signed up in| {the navy. As soon as they jout that 1 was an ex-convict, lgave me the gate. | “I was working on the docks at| Brooklyn, N. Y., when they drafted | |m™me, and put me in the replacement | |troops going They put | 6S bd) me in the Second and 1 got plenty of jon, & had pair of ears, and| was badly gassed." charges they ‘Ss x a x a * a * a x a 5 im a mx ® a ® a me on @& = DR, EDWIN J. DENTAL OFFICES 106 over In Se IN SUMS FROM $300 to $300,000 |} ON HOMES AND DOWN: TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTIES No Commission No Bonus No “Renewal Charges” Liberal Repayment Privileges | LOWEST RATES as a burg’ | down there hasn't | dope 1101 Second Avenue |] ‘TEETH EXTRACTION | FREE DAILY OHIO PAINLES Brady dec that the idea ot| Tisseboeig [dylan oat en uF partial plate, which dows |e blackmail caso with: Miss Page | the roof of the mouth if| “was the bunk.” "I incered und jaye two or more teeth, pulled the whole deal,” he declared, 1 Rubber AND |"That girl hasn't got sense enough bet Teeth . $5, 0 UP |to do it.” 98 4.00 Discuss Shuttle it of our present aiconeae en Line Car Service) Ly ne ended by our early custom- Discontinuance of the Youngs work fa still giving good jptactio: aranteed for 16 years. von free, town and Ruy st, shuttle lines will | ve the main subject to be brought OHIO i at a hearing to bo held by the| utilities committee of the city coun he | CUT RATE May 17, Chairman Oliver ‘T, | Brickwon announced ‘Thursday. | Many protests to the proposed ‘ypeorh 20 Yenrs University si abandonment of the linex have been ally—@ to 12 Sundays they received, according to Eriekson, and the hearing will permit both sides to air their views la }during the | Gibon | for AR zallo’: Angor a MAKE FLOWER aSad, Sad Yarn CHE | Acade mic Cat Gets Suz And What Ha phone I sa | Saturday Concludes oll Club Exhibit ident Henv nered y Su the the in the hands of a university profe his study She c allo, who gave basement of the head with a pick Shoik gazed but wher was his ci in up president handle s home and tapped o sor lo th window he a for many days, t gazes néevermore BY STEVE ARNETT t DH. SUZZALLO TRIES MOVING HIS STUDY cond pr children of Day school. “lash VIL—Tulipe, (1) Pifty $16 worth of bulbs, Mra, 8« second $10 worth of Mra, W Perkins. (2) tulips, First, second and prises of bulbs, Mra. H. L er, Mra. Scott Bullitt and Mra Hallgren. Section B, for profes sionals. (1) Fifty cut tulips. First bronze trophy, John Van Aalwt; necond prize, ailver cup, A. B Flagg: third prize, Mre Wheadon. (2) Twelve tulips. silver trophy, Mre. im; Necond prize, silver Van Aalst 1x Mra, § 1 $10, John V A. B. Flagg. Class X—Spring flowers not bulbs Piret prise, Thomas Wylie | XI—Primrones, |for amateurs First prize, Mra, M. B a Greek g04 | Wash. Section B, enior ir prize, silver | wy second prize, Richmond Nurseries, Class XI1—-Violas, Section A, for amateurs. First prize, pink luster of «| container, Nathaniel Paschal. Sec: tion B, for professionals. First prize, nilver medal, Thomas Wylie. Clans XITI—Aurtcula, Section A, for amateurs. Fit prize, Wedge wood container, Mra, O, B. Thor. |grimaon; second ngize, blue vase, Mra. A. F. McEwan Class XVII—Single specimen flow. ering plants. First prize, trophy, End Meeting Here |i" F. D, Black; second prize, After a four days’ econference,| phy, Malmo & Co. salenmen for the Burcley Custom!” Class XIX Group of company in Washington ad:| nignts Fimt prige, trophy, Friday afternoon in Seattle! 4. Greene. 1 under the ue A and Mrs. TR. P. Eb . rod, slate managers of the company. | Hold Anniversary papers 1A saleamanahip course in corset sell peck ame an will’ bata atl tne was also given during the four Section A Dr Henry Suz allo Mitt prize, D. ved camy nd watcher im the Twe THE PRESIDENT MADE fe prenidents cornered MANY CATTY REMARKS aug Continua er nd the In fow tapped hin broth uffe were beginn He bec ame " ack prize, a min the professor f on the iw twin turned for he prewident r ne Sipe NTI AL POISE BEGINS 70 sur id pot must come slipping. | First necond prize, third prize, $5, clan Bullitt, n As was im | $15, at RIEDA’S OLLIES t him cholarly exe led and stony Surea Clans Section 4 of be ned b oO must boar A, on is pomeenme th Dr With tt Rich: rema ut two for professionals. medal, Thomas bronze medal, up an end to the cat ot « professor marathon was yard in pursuit of} They galloped after the| 1 waa pouring — |The woman debutante at the face of ss nt Of ex My by neared the t 4 at an | staged about map. | the anirm perturbed us they nd ew other than Sh look on hi ‘WEDDING CURES | || Bureau of HEART TROUBLE) Missing | Relatives Ic Lumberman Improves Atter| ‘The Star invites its renders te use this Marriage Ceremony taring with te e figure rt It's 80 Rrandm wy to make miw I introduced her ys his mother oan OES | relatives The department te |to help in reuniting those whe have been erparated. These wheee relatives or friends are missing are Invited to report inn disappreraace ditectiy te The Star. ere whe may know the wherrabou o perteus spentioned, ta. thie eotuuin ws foliage Mrs. J Corset Holland, wealthy Sedro jour direction of Mr lumberman, is recovering from what was eda fatal attack of heart trou e Saturday a physi thete readers, The committee in charge of the third anniversary observations the Ryther Child home has an- nounced that no special invitations to the affair have been issued, be- cause the entire public is invited to [be present, All are invited to at. “| tend the flag raising and the Eagles‘ band concert at the home Sunday, day meet ibute to his Wedne ry Right, Mr pretty following ioe ergs husband. : x taba | MRS, EBEN TO EBEN who was killed in France while with Eben Bump. lazy in’, the A. E. Ft, Mra, Mamie Pryor has | leas goodfornothin’, what you done Jorpped from sig’ mother-in: | I'd like to know?” for law, Mrs. Maud Pryor, at Lund, B.} th’ first his condl-| (is very anxious to locate her on | Judge important matter. Anyo the whereabouts of Missing woman ix asked to write Mrs. Pr FIND BALLARD vne mwa] THE CLEANEST for ur} In all of sekeeper could never words read |Clanest and shiniest daughte have lived city F Char house to unt Providence hos lotte keeper. Hol bad months, and Wednesday tion became so grave that doctors d he would not survive Wishing to marry Mrs. Gross. marriage license proc night, and the Rev. Mr Three Tree Point moned. His improvement marked immediately after the mony Mra, He been engal years and five find time over us and I live hia home | there five years.” His improvement believes, due to the worry that the mony brought “He under @ continual strain, worrying what would happen to me if he died," she said Grows, y been il! never robin!" and 1 seen a very the | Ks te nowir Safety and. Service Ask Your Neighbor TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1218 Fourth Ave. to wan yor Eliot 0696 aid that fo Seattle's clean and Ballard Three jude trip of the Jay decided that Ballard had the the Dre campaign shining districts, is the on a thoro inspection achieved Mrs, Hollan¢ relief from best results in Clean-up, “up week and should be awarded the fered by the pri 18 committee A suitable celebration wiil be Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumt | Burning pain in the Bladder, Sealdin, ryangages, Stone and Gravel positively | wlieved by Gino Pills. 60c. a box at !_druggists—write for free sample, Ya-Dra-Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y ed when the W. Casler, leader of district. Many were cup im presented, jaccording to C. ithe winning other communities awarded honor able mention and did thelr share |making the city more present mer clases start M jduring the drive, which closes Sat. 10, avd Thursday eve, a Ser eany te Seeeeed| Boat Schedules: the prize Maj. Jeswe Jackson, slman Doch-Foe nSt |nunerintendent; Andrew. Mocuaker, —SAVE MONE’ Travel by steamer McQuaker, TACOMA jarchitect, and Mrs. George Guy of SAFTY - SPEED= COMFORT All Dances and New Steps Guaran: in 1 in & leasons, $5.00. | were |the Seattle Garden club | Fire Equipment | Deal Still in Air! The board of public works refused | }to reconsider it DAILY 0. 11 A. My 1, 3,5, 7, 9 Pe 4sc FOR SINGLE TRIP Se FOR ROUND ‘TRIP VICTORIA, B.C PORTANGELES - STRAIT POINTS + 12100 Midnight 4 action in accepting | | the bid of the Stuz Fire Engine Co. | | for 17 pieces of fire upparatuy at its meeting Friday, altho the city coun- | cil has repealed the ordinance ap-| propriating the $180,000 needed to complete the contract and there is |no money available. Hugh M, Cal well, attorney for the Seagrave Co, agreed to drop hix suit if the board formally rejected all bids City Engineer J. D, Blackwell ad- vocated compliance with Caldwell's request but Utilities Superintendent George F. Russell vigorously opposed the action and the contract stands, SELLINGHAM - ANACORTE DAILY, 10:00 P, M, PORT TOWNSEND. RAIL CONNECT AND MILL PORTS heal voluntaril Doctors and nurses know that eany attention to skin disorders is necessary, and they are daily prescribing Resinol | Soap and Ointment for minor rashes or eruptions as well as the more severe | forms of eczema Bathe the affected part with Resinol Soap and warm water, then apply the soot! ‘oantment, The itching, barelbg torment inrelieved at once y That rash woth NS | i POINTS Congressman Dies HOOD CANAL From Pneumonia CHICAGO, May 5.—John W. Ral ney, congressman from the Fourth NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS and healing promptly begins PUBSDAY, 100 1 My tro- at Ryther Home) at} é Se ts They've named thr: baboon in the London Zoo King Tut. Ath your drneeist about Resinot, Resinol Iilinoly district, was dead here today following an flinexs of two weeks in 4 local Hospital from pneumonia. Hin deuth oaime as A shock Lo his friends, who belleved that he was recovering. STEAMERS & SCHEOUL TO CHANOR WITHOUT PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIOI “OLMAN DOCK: Foot MARIO PHONE MAIN 3093 aner NCO NST prize, | trophy, | deon of Keyport, | | | | | | { | SHOW AWARDS / on C,| pea LEE SE Columbia ‘ JACK LONDON’S Pulsating Story of Primitive Love “The Abysmal Brute’ starring eginald Denny Her head said “NO"— Her he YE SEK this Thrilling Romance W'S The new aoe all we lovers handsome waid PA *< HE WAS as innocent as a baby, but he didn’t kiss like one; So— well come and SEE for your- self what hap- pened in this Jack London sensation! L. Hauptman in Piano Solo “Polonaise” (Chopin) and selections from “Katinka” by Columbia Orchestra Universal Jewel eeley Edwards Comedy SH-H-H! “BAVU” is Coming! BEE ewww OLYMPIC THEATRE Madison bet. Ist and 2nd SEE. EE. EA. EG. EE EG. EE. BB. BEBSEESBA SB. Guy Bates Post in “OMAR, THE TENTMAKER” 100 NOW PLAYING KRUGER’S BiG TRAINED ANIMAL CIRCUS | (32ccterrne 20 performing Bears, Goats, Ponies, Dogs and Monkeys also the Big Four in One Show featuring Continuous Sunday 1 to 11 10¢—15¢—25¢ Characteriz methods SHE SAYS— LIFE IS JUST ONE DARN GIRL AFTER ANOTHER—M. e Every Day Eye. Matinee LOC. Attere 20 (Sundays and Holidays Included) Cordiaity: Inv Invited Every Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. “The Land of Sunlit Nights” A New Motion Picture Travel Review Showing SWEDEN The largest country in Northern Eurepe—The Marvel of the Mid- night 8 Beautiful Lakes and Waterways—Vast Forests and Waterfalle—One of the moxt benutifal capitals in the world. Re-Crented with all its bewildering and magnificent beauty, by the Swedish Biograph Co., Stockholm, Giving the audience the same charm and fascination as if seen in a personally conducted travel tour MASONIC TEMPLE SEATILE, WASHINGTON Monday and Tuesday Nights, 8:30 o’Clock, May 7 - 8) Oc, The; Reserved Senty $1.00, Call Nencon 0316 You Haye Read Abou Kvening Poxt—NOW SEE IT “SECOND FIDDLE” ‘The story of a weakling who showed strength when danger came—with GLENN HUNTER (starred on Broadway ‘Merton of the Movie MARY ASTOR (most beautiful w 10° It tm the Saturday in in films) ¢ ANY LOGE TUMG Stars i aceimental NEWS