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na lead rm in- a8 ar he of f ig About Seattle? 7 ‘hen Hez Talk -:- Se a - These Folks 7 Above are some of the public servants who will speak! Tuesday noon at the Arena “Know Seattle” luncheon under Ad club auspices, They are, left to right: Clara Bushe, Entered as & 4 Clase DMatter May 9, 1999, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash., under the Act o Public Service Workers _ it Will Speak at Ad Lunch “"—*° Hs. Everybody From Messenger Aid in “Know Sez attle” if bas SE USE STOMACH PUMP TO GET EVIDENCE; ‘w ROS. eon, lamation by Mayor I J. Brown was issu ing about their Jimmy Walk: among the promine isjand J ation The | master } cece “A Death, It's “Easy,” James abo Winer, agro, who ; Gas Fumes Filled Lungs puoi aS rk rm *| Railroad Detective Gunmen Suspects ioe “|B tn “sine o vot-a| Oriental Outla nee Cater. ato park manaser: th! Toses Cash, Watch vs} Are Seized on) Prints ineen anne ov rae one ‘am st” ,.{ Demand Control canctod ies ad i and Poise rer!) Way to Seattle|mem= mee ett 0 note, cemcris |e, conttnoee Te wane ae |” Ol All Shon 1 ced to 18 by Judge wn of |] Jeremiah Neterer Saturday morn By John W, Nelson | 7k | | A. bald ‘bandit: tisited Ut Auburn -carly Saturday ay _ | Home Brew | Speetat Agent J.. Bush, of the} maliel Harding will be in Seat- & Bush saw the bandit attempting te July 5. Harding, you may k into a freig’ remember, is editor of the Marion ‘shot Poolroom Owner; Jury | ca ihe Taudit Pn naa Jus ah (Ohio) Star. | Orders Death Penalty Lintos hin autome Bush obtained | ae anoth ar and started in’ purse! eee eee yy | Bury 66 of Those Burned in = pein igs happened. Sudden: : Cary, who patrols the ahim-| School’ in Huge Grave | coma business action atm oe at |walking past the aNey at CLEVELAND, 8. C, May 19.- Union sts. when he saw wi the simp reverénce ‘of | behind the store. “He dar country people stricken. with «a cab alley, Cashin his igh: mity almost too great for them to}man and demanding to ky omprehend, this litth township is.) he was. avenwors two nien! ih, th \oobbing tha Mel.ean Bros, |etory in Houth Tacoma, ¢ Jary, merchans patrviman, jon {Tacoma hospital at noon willie D, 7. Winaigrortis the arial of Ta to return t When president leaves the/ White House on his A we hope he doesn’t forget to lock all the doors women and scyen men voted | OV*rt ity for Kakuzo Yanal,| Then Japanese cook, after finding bim|the special agent himself fo guilty of first degree murder in su-|#elf looking into the by perior court late Fri The jurors | evolver, It would be just like some souvenir | di urs after the clos. hunter to force his way into the| ing ed by Prose-| White House during Harding’s ab-|cuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas be- sence and steal Ex-President Taft's | fore reaching their verdict. | for the er ath pen comma, | “Get out of btache: ctp! | xa convicted of having continued fs THE PERFECT HOST ruwa, Japanese pool room propriet B van. [41 children, who perished in the| HES ANSWER jschool house night. A bullet thru his stom in the latter's place of business, 406| dit te | Main st., April 14. The quarrel that | his star, his wate When the Chamber of Com- merce appoints a committee to mone gun, and chain and], mound in the } Walker, messenger boy; J. O. Boyle, station master; R. Smith, street car operator; oui maine erties He SC a e ar 4 and Miss Margaret Stevenson, telephone operator. EDITION ATTL E, Ww ASH. PATROLMAN IN ‘How It Feels to Die Is TACOMA SHOT 1+: When he bring betwwcr lite and death in aj 97 two, mer metery on|the answer, Cary beard a burried - ¢ Congress March 2, 1879, Ter Year, by Mail, $1.60 | ATU RDAY, MAY 19 1923 CAPTIVES IN GRAVE P Told by Suicide Victim) Wrote Man as| His last | Every one will say I am crazy. I n a love mes-j want to die ipa A the mother| Cross, the ‘writing indicated, was BY RAY G. MARSAE mit} roe the. note and her jifelesa son, | becoming weaker as the gas filled|. PEKIN, May 19.—The sit “lt this ds death tt: iw ea bis lungy. Several sentences which {#tising frém,the kidnaping of BYOPPTY | oroey started hin mextage. ‘Then|were undecipherable followed. Then} %s” tourists by Chinese bandits m DEVI To rte leds \be-again, with an apparent effort, |Lincheng two weeks ago was A tw | “aottier, 1 love you~this gas in| (Turn to Page 4, Column 2)” |!ne darker today The government announced cause he wanted to die t nap] Words were scray 5s age to his mother. A ean ae Reed wi ee or looking to release of t ‘ve: Former Seattle Girl [s xi mooie “ oma BANDITS’ DEMANDS ime, h Reported Dead in Texas| i crinst: osu the bandits evidently have guin numerical strength and have de manded not only the withdrawal @ as \Mrs, Emil Hurja Accident Victim, Says wth 1 . government t f th figure Dawson Paper; Friends Doubt It considered bandit territory, but from ted into! all of Shantung. nting of such demands wo leave the outlaws masters of entire province. .| The government has refused - | grant the demand, declaring that) would leave Chinese and foreign alike at the mercy of the o1 t on the! now who EATILE friénds of Mrs, Emil/accident recently. Details are lack. }ing but it is believed that the ao |dent occurred in Breckenridge, Te as, where her husband, Emil Hur y of Washington, are mystified | formerly a reporter on the Fi over a report appearing in the Daw-| banks Times, is the editor and own- son Weekly News for April 20, of|er of a daily newspaper Hurja, formerly Miss Gudrun on, & graduate of the Unt ach Ww | welcome President Harding to | resulted in the shooting started the | everything. . of the townsnt marks the |warning to inside the; tie death of Mrs. Hurja in Breck-| The Fairbanks © News-Miner Feed pps not only mean danger: Seattle we hope they don’t forget | previous day over an argumentabout| and when Agent Bush recovered |ETS¥e Into which 66 bodies were |store and saw h of a light|enridge, Texas. | also carried avports concerning the |travelers and missionaries, but lowéred amid touchin: scenes last against the walls before to include a pet flea to entertain Laddie Boy. smali sum of money. Witnesses | ¢rom his stified that Yanai threatened the} por, [ool room mai, then returned with | he}p the gun the following day. % acrowing experience he noriff Matt Starwich for |°’m nd De ote peritt Ray Mur-|_ aon {he 10 remataing victims) the hospital. phy was sent post haste to the rescue. But the bandit had contin |ued his journey to Seattle |rived here before the office evening Chee he to be buried | The common grave today was cov- ered with a colorful mass of flowers, tributes from friends and relatives and from. total strangers. Then one of the men lother to get the officer's {the two robbers rolled him took It out of his holster, These early spring strawberries that are yb pape crimson are| The jurors recommended the death tnarely blushing at. the prices | Penalty, as Prosecutor Douglas asked pci for Wa » |them to do, Douglas, who conducted Seg Ithe prosecution perso: sald that | Th te wrtlaebie ah | ter the first ® where | he grave in which the 66 victims Little git, yout bare Waees chine. |e ene 6 ne. first case. where were buried is 40° feet by 12. Tt in| *04 & fow minutes later th When the sunshine plays just so. “: a jury has voted for capital punish- Ghee beat une Ga Len see soar tine steak an ls Mahoney. A P ERIE 1D Methodist’ church {te the ; enteal pation : ru the thinnest gown of mesh; | BOUT R. SO THOU ectives L. 1. Bere iru More than a score ‘of prominent ANDS aio? Ia it modest, do you s'pose, mp | livan Pentecost Altho he has been arrested in con-| — Cree¢ ™ Japanese attended the trial and sev- AL RITES j Pcais Not to wear no vnderclothes? | 6-1 members of the race assisted in| , doctrine, sect were all for-| son two \ obtaining evidence for the prosecu-| Néction with the theft of several hun-|gotten in the services marking the i eae aS The baseball teams of the police | tion. |dred dollars’ worth of diamonds, and |interment at xunset last night of {Cat Stter questioning them, and sheriff's office play today. ntl — naan jon of the montis ‘has already |the charred remains of 0 many ot ee en These Now is the time for the crooks to been recovered, Frank Enos has nolthe men, women and. child helieved to be the same get even. They can go out and “boo” I Haoding Will Return | tear of going to jail for 1 ime. this township. El; ne since: a aro ow held by the Scattl all the players. Enos" of mind Js due to the/oluding a bishop, wssixted in’ th } ARRESTED Thru Panama Canal | esi tht tie diamond thett occursed |purist wosvie nn ee ceased MM Me) NEAR ORILLIA | WASHINGTON, May 19—Presi-| five years ago, and even if it waslgouth Carolina was there. | Wentworth and Miller we pient Harding will return from his| found that he Is guilty of the crime, ot > | | SOCIETY NOTE 4. Usang Li, a member of the Canton eity council, was enter- fori trip by water, passing thn |e, could nat. be pry ed, duo: to| Chesterfield, Richtand, |da¥ morning by Patroimen J. A. tained today by J. C. Herbsman, he Panama canal and up the east | th esha os the ary iy i Pay, rendon, Dalington and| Rivers and W. J. Jones secretary of the China club. Mr, | 0st to York. | Recovery of tho other diamonds Is | other adjoining counti¢ cted to result from the detention | many no: Herbsman took Li to pay an Following a conference with | ext official call upon Mayor Brown. | Chairman Lasker of the shipping | of ‘Then he took him out to the |board, it was announced at tho| from Georgia, stood at the | Advised by telephone of th veside, and there were few eyes | ing. dry as the services wont on, and| feat tioned on th Unsettled and probably showera A selected tonight and Sunday. Moderate the hymns south to southwest winda. same choir and many of the samo}land and Detecti Temperature Last 24 Hours «ae gathered again this morn.)on their way | Woodland park zoo, | White House that the president) —————————=") | victims of the greatest school fire |*hooting and also denied t Bo ge |would sail from either San Diego WEATHER (ragedy of the South were laid at | Were the same men who w jor Los Angeles on the shipping [board steamer President Harrison. | Hamilton's all-colored team at Lib. | After Padi Ree oe erty park. We hope the game jsn't| thé President will proceed to Porto| i oaivid oh Geet aaa |Rico, He will sail from San Juan oes aboard the American Legion, a| ishipping board vessel in the So | Seattle is now in last place. Our | Amer can “trade, in, the South | home brood {s in the cellar. prt ‘The police baseball team is busy these days. Sunday it plays “Doc” Tacoma holr of 40 voices kang | Way by the | tw to Seattle to return the two men to imum, 46, || ing to bury the other 10 victims. A permanent relief cor __ (Turn to Page 4, © umn 5) \ sovhie to EMTS as TEMPUS TODD , the following nine has been | Batter up!) PLEASE REQUEST THE WRECKING \— Ezra Meeker HEY, TEMPUS! HAS So Pitcher. . serch ‘Towllner | IMPANY TO COME GIT ME. I JUST, Ie Hane 4 sinrie x. atte | A Bree TO AN WENT WRONG WITH YOUR 2nd Base. Loe Virgil Garvey | ard Base. chard. Stanetield White | New AUYomoBiLE ? Shortstop. . Daniel Dugdale Latt Fiek .Tom Miles Center Fieid Hugo Kelley t Fil: Gov. Hart Mayor Brown County Game Warden A. C. Beach says Green Lake has been stocked | with the finest kind of fish. Judging from the cans along the shore, they | must be sardines. 3 eee SKEETERS 1 went fishing in Green Lake, With a tackle newly bought, But 0) ) O) 4 4 0 ©) 0) i) Were the only things I caught. «ee Wealth is a diseaxe, says Bryan. We know a man who took ft and was confined for three years. | Ca ae ; When a man graduates from col lege he thinks he can save the world, (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) shot down, he told police officers at/elther a confusion of names or @|are without details. |The two then ran down the alley| rushed to} Thousands of people froin Sumter, |4P Rear Orillia at 5 o’ctoc! 4 well ns | Georgetown precinct, who had been| | Hoth denied any knowledge of the| Ainsia prophesied that poultry could | mark established by the best birds outh Tacoma high: The same minister, the | Captain of Detectives John Stri © Berquist were/ay that of the man who had made mittee for|in connection with the crime, The|the Jast 17 years have produced j with blazing the trail for the poul- (Turn to Pace 4, Column 2) mo certain that’ there is|death of Mrs, Hurja, but these also | cities and towns might be sacked, Wu Yu Lin, minister of cot cations, who has been conduc negotiations with the bandit he. was} Many are |mistake in facts, as telegrams and} Mrs. Hurja is avell known in told the| letters have been received in Seattle | Seattle, graduating from the Jour- j|from Mrs. Hurja during the past |nalism School at the university and | hasbeen recalled to Pekin to |few weeks from both Los Angeles |afterwards working on Seattle pa- | Personally. and Tiajuana, where she bas been|pers. Her husband is also a srad- | DIPLOMATIC CORPS visiting with her husband, juate of the university. IS IN SESSION ne officer} THe Dawson report in part reads: Friends, were making attempts| Meanwhile, the diplomatic " phoned | “Recent letters from the States con-| Saturday to get in connection with | was meeting today to consider a tain the information that Mrs. Emil) Mrs, Hurja’s: husband to definitely | was looked upon’ as the gravest ald, E. Hurja, formerly Gudrun Ander-|cstablish whether or not the Dawson | ation since the kidnaping. aist and ion, died as result of an automobile! reports are true. The government declared everything has been offered the bi dits, but that every offer has 5 refused. Reports indicated tHat the b are being constantly rein While the opposing troops outmi ou try nh ustry ies ber the outlaws, the attitude of troops is uncertain. ‘The lines of the government re picket Douglas Tancred, Famed Breeder of Kent, {24 their quarry are now report k Satur. 3 as drawn but a mile apart and an Passes on After Notable Achievement last word received from Linch was that the bandits declared a B other farm in. the United * States, | le imminent and that they wor As egg-layers, Tancred’s White Leg: | Unable to guarantee the ‘safety horns have doubled and trebled the | foreigners. ‘The diplomatic corps meeting hat theylie made the basis of a permanent |of two decades ago. Gay was seoret. “It was Day ere ques-land profitable industry. Tancred {8° credited with having | however, that the foreign diplo Friday he died, his, prophecy ful |made egg laying a science and de. | here would ask thelr government officers. |fitied, and the name of Douglas |Veloping a, strain, of birds which | Sve them broader and more sp |gancred, known thruout the world {have been the basis ot profitable | Powers to meet the situation. gun and over and he said hey stop: | ‘swt Tail Blazer of World men are | pair who | heriff. | of the} BY LESTER M. HUNT NT! years ngo a purser traveling between Seattle and ne shoot-| (EV flocks thruout the United States. f turday |the poultry business, Pb, W. Harries, editor of the Pa-| Chinese Smuggle _ ee Tacoma! ‘The ‘Tancred Farms at Kent in {cific Poultryman, credits Tanered Guns Aboard § (Turn to Page 4, Columa 3) SAN FRANCISCO, May 19: ‘Twenty pistols and moro than 8,0 rounds of ammunition were concealed in a double wall in on the passageways aboard the ship President Wilson in a raid” customs officials early today, f A report that members of the (furn to Page 4, Column 3) record-breaking birds than any ! Story by Octavus Roy Cohen u'Weton mayer CERTAINLY NOT, You ipior I 1S JUST ‘TEACH IT A NEW TRICK. HERE’S A_ LITTLE DAND’ as easy to get out and arou A car seems to add so more to your enjoyment. Y¢ can get one for a small payme down. $695 : ALAosT NEW ae & 1922 Dodge sap only H} faw month: al cord tires over $150 Nth of a t like a new ean, but vans a Price only $0oi. You o your own te Turn to tho Want Ad_ colt now and see who js selling thi little car,