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SEATTLE WOMEN SLUGGED! (ELIE DO OOS T COT COTO TOC TS CG COPS TCP T OTTO OOO OOO OOD COO OO COFCO SPIT CCC CPE CT EPC DOCCPP TCT ECCCETPOSOP COOP TOO PAPA D PAAR S nnn sar | | ‘If - The SeattleStar og ” a ene 4 VOL. 25, NO. 76. s BATTL b, Temperature Last 4 are Maximum, 60. Minimum Today noon, W -ASHL, DAY, MAY 24, 19: a TWO CENTS: IN § CUSHMAN IRISH Gronanosner ar 33°YEGG TIES | REVERSED _ Ker Senit 2 VICTIMS, ie U.S. May Have to’ BY COUR Keep Leper Until! TH EN ROBS He Passes On Minor Ave. Women Put Up Desperate | Fight With Thug in Home; Lose $500 to Assailant Walking into the rear door of the home of Mrs. E. Wallin, 1728 Minor ave., Thursday morning, a maske |burglar slugged Mrs. Wallin on the back of the he Ing suits will be prohibited this Decision of Three J udges Declares : vo bereits nad Hunt n year at the bathing beaches, Bet this makes the wild waves wild. Federal Court Has No Jurisdiction ; * tees nl 6S ofan in Telephone Case - hibit tho going to pr ge @ rou | (EDITORIAL) Mex | OOD for Judge Neterer! He tells Judge Cushman Of course, the girls and other fellow federal courts that they should f a casein, goth | not interfere in the telephone rate controvers These fi effort | knocking her unconscious, and after twice engaging in @ c ee ee courts, he adds, “may not enter the administrative or !* ross the fierce encounter with Miss Bessie Martin, who came to Mother, may I to swim? legislative issue.” ne. Even the Mexican consul here, | Mrs. Wallin’s rescue, tied and gagged the two women Yes, my dar then robbed the house of jewelry and cash valued at $50 | Mrs. Wallin and Miss Martin, who stays with her, w alone in the house at the time the thug entered the hou Mrs. Wallin was in the kitchen emptying the ashes from ithe kitchen stove when she was suddenly struck dowm aes Dead right! A few Seattle attorneys were horrified a | J*¢ 4. Valenzuela, declares ho ha 4 ~. te clothese Mekory| few weeks ago when The Star very emphatically said | bee® unable 3 and vee sank ta taeet whet yes the same thing in a front page editorial. But the mass oughter. | of the people in this state, including most of the at- |*¢ leper ade ike | torneys, enthusiastically approved The Star’s stand | sig tha from the Seat tle office rmation regarding | ation. a the Mex : q . ; ; can of to accept hi 3 q ne goes SALE wana | 2sainst Judge Cushman’s autocratic and arbitrary re- | on the to not a Mext, from behind without a word Ye warning. co upon a time there was a | ” : . , nes eaten Miss Martin heard the noise and) ————————— ‘ sirt who bought herself an $18 | Staining order and applauded when the three-judge an cits All ‘ have viiihan debcn’ Wasntocan is tha 4 sailant into semi-unconsciousness : swimming suit and then went in court refused the phone company an injunction. Mrtie tad eek te eae se x ‘ pu dragged her to her bed. His m swimming in it Judge Neterer’s courageous and clear-cut statement Neat Ainioae ode Be ioe ae was torn from his face as he eee | oan offic on the part of the burglar, who heard her coming. She tried to fight him a. off, but the latter succ ed in ieving the bandit had gone b striking her r the he ocking to Mrs, Wallin’s room, Miss her to the floor in a dazed condi-|tin jumped out of her bedroom t dow to the ground—15 feet—and ff will go far to renew the people’s faith in the federal A swine census of the entire coun court as an institution of justice. try is to be taken by the postoffice | rai amy Bi 8 department co-operating with the de is sricultore. TACOMA, Pacific partment of agriculture 7 q We hope they ny can ne who id the burglar fled from Should Lira be smuggted over eae the border, Mexico will demand *% _ his return to this country. Upon | ty filed the writ after Judge| refusal of Mexico to admit Lira, an had granted the teler the immigration service must a temporary restrainin take care of him until the case aph con ardine : 1 injunction from the | CO wt ty aaliled, The women were then bound a to a neighbor’s house and called @ papers and remnants of food s ute ® r hibiting the state board of 2 ane gagged and taken to the to; hs te a police. ‘ tered about the woods after they works from interfering with) Immigration Commissioner Luther while the bandit searched the house,; Patrolmen W. A. Coons and @ have picknicked. ver a rato increase until after it) increase Weedin sald that in this event Lira finding two diamond rings, two paby | Follrich rushed to the home ® ¥, ee has tried the state courts as p: ded | move at the time was not ne. | Would be iso! 1 in a cabm alor rings and over $200 in cash found no trace of the bandit Mg A great big dear had a Blonde for a|b¥ the state law, med by the city attorneys of Ta the border and @ guard hired vied k As be was counting bis4ootin | which they could trail him. . pet, This was the opinion of United |°™4 and Spokane in custody while the issues in: Mrs, Wallin’s room, Miss Mar. The women had just sold 6 are being decided But when he ate her she was ea District Judge dionde Bruin-ett. er, filed toda: a 2 nt = ome CHILD HIT BY 3 : es Pg os Sage agg eee curring with to his na “Struck by the beauty of the| District Judge E. E. Cushman, dis-| AUTO KILUED|* LS seme fe opr hae place,” he muttered as the dance hall | Missing the sult of the phone com-} F pare ty . > . The Mexica that this belle swung on jPany. Circuit Judge W. B. Gilbert) TACOMA, May 24.—Another traf-| . tin managed to tear her hands furni preparatory to movil loose from the ropes which | and the money taken by the thugs bound them and jumped upon was the receipts of this sale, him. She clawed his hair and | told the police. Both victims seratched his face until blood | confi to their home Thu ran down over his collar. with severe bruises about q oe concurred n Judge Cushman's opin-|fic death was added to the tit} iru had already’ forte or tis ee | Again the bandit clubbed his as-| faces and heads. ————— ? | bere yesterday when Clarence! &n citizenahip at the time of the | - LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE | ye Tho the sult of the phone company | Campbell, S.yearold son of Mr. and/ visit, | ® EPL GEE GEE, he he ut of the phone company | Gampbel, brearoht wn of Mr and Oe 1 Captain Says Amundsen’ y Seme men ight to learn to | acting several weeks ago, the formal | ge was run down and “billed by an | j 4 play the violin in order to. sive, opinion was note completed until! aytomobile driven by Charles Nicho! Leer Fastwirty on the | | - their chins a rest. | Wednesday and signed by all three <a 0f the judges who heard the case? |""r.6 child ty aad to have disks 1| Border Is Checked | : ees | In his written opinion Judge Cush-}inty tho street in the path of the| Rum-running acrom the Canadian ‘ Plane Is in Perfect Shap Isn't Li'l Gee Gee a terror? Bet!man says that the question of rates,| + in an effort to reach his mother by automobiles is rapidly i | oy she puta gin in her grapetrult every| whether fair, reasonable of confisca:|on' the apposite aide, Ho called cat| decreasing andthe. alt ia well Carried Big Machine North on Ship; He Tell 4 oo tery; has not been conaidered. = *_Jinat he “wanted to give mamma a|!M hand in the frontie customs) — Anybody :know.of a grandma in Washington younger| of Explorer’ s Plans e “ee | Judgé Neterer goes much farther | icce of his candy” and upon aee.|*t4tions, according to Millard T. than 32? If there are any Mrs. Maudie Johnsor, of Red-| eee Tealey Raymond, now managing | than Judge Cushman. He holds that ing tho approaching car he turned| Hartson, collector of customs for aged Gove. sould dkee:toi ab it. Sh lad BY JOHN W. NEL SON it Adit t leto mek the Elks’ ball club at Bellingham, | the federal court should not interfere. | nd fell. He was rushed to gst.) the Northwest ¢ on, who ro| Mond, shown above, would like to know about it. She claims 4 - » NELSOD [In addition to a complete s recently wrote down to a city hall} He points out that the phone com- laeaeniar hospital but died in the|t#Fned to Seattle late eWednesday| the honor now. Inset shows Mrs. Johnson and her grand-| When Captain Roald Amundsen | Parts and equipment, Amundsen friend, asking him to see that earwig | pany, by its own acts, has become oy. [ammbulance. j after a threeday tour of inspection) child, ‘hops off" at Wainwright inlet on|*W¥° Complete Mercedes engines) polson was sprinkled on his Seattle | “adopted creature of the state, enjoy- a pion the international boundary. | Ph by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | hig flight over the polar wastes, |the plane, Backland said. property. ing the rights and privileges provid- | Collector Hartson ma the trip] — i 5 “| CAN CARRY FUEL FOR TEES Pape? jwith Spitzbergen, Norway, as his| 9 5 The friend wrote back: “Sorry,|ed by law and is subject to the con- R g S | from Bellingham to Victoria on the} IR d | bi omerr A io At yas Bis) 28 HOURS’ FLIGHT | but your dot is no longer here—tho| trol thereof. iT AIN CRA H lferry Motor Princess on her oo VOTE HERE 0 | edmon Woman «oa, he will be equipped with as| Both engines are brand new, 3 earwigs have carried it away. “The state accords it a right of} AND FIVE DIE | ve of the season and pro. . ‘ complete an outfit for polar flying} the metal Fokker had never E e.93 ¢ Jeminent domain, and. it becomes toed 166 Fouta cf he ferry one Is Title Holder, as science and money can provide. | flown other than on test flights, YEP, JOHN AND JOE HAD A SHADE | amenable to the Washington public] C1sco, xas, May 24.—¥Four per. he moat picturesque that he had } - . " 4 cording to Amundsen’s stat®men THE BEST OF IT | , tent Tt law * . SI Th k And he will leave with complete Backland “Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis and | *¢FVico ,commission, his -law- prox} sons were killed: when two Texus|¢ver neen } ne InKS contldbnbs “in? te Uaiebeme aeshee ckland. Joe O'Hara of Fort Dodge, In., knocked | Vides for establishing reasonable!and Pacific passenger trains col- bel j " flight, but with the mental reserva-| The plane is a monster, with a Ga — George Shade San’ Franciseo in rates for public: service. . Provision) tided on a siding at Dothan, near} Sksan . ri jtying power that will provide second. round @ scheduled 13- | 2 ’ ( | é BY LESTER M. HUNT tion that should an accident occur DP round bout here tonight. Shade was|!% made for hearing and finding and/here, today. BARNYARD SHEIK IS which brings the plane to earth be-|line and oil fora 28-hour flight, B Completely outclasmed.”—Morning paper.| for review before the superior court) Charles Taker, negro porter, and eattie Labor Counci I} Does Washington's youngest | N inumiediate rebate both asta, Mii0 ald otRacrepa te equipment, . 0 m1 { 9 | mothe: t > yond immediate ; F, t jand for appeal to the supreme court | three unidentified tramps were the| RULED OUT AND HENS Ignore Cleanup Order Peete oP Red: ten and his pilot will destroy them.|80d parts taken to Wainwright Lotta Woods was scenario editor|from such judgment, This court] victims, | SAY IT’S FOWL BLOW |! s | cna divans th didi sft aire. |eslven. =. enable the explorer and his pilo for the film production of “Robif | has jurisdiction by reason of the fifth|” 4 tampered-with switch caused| | BE Bttaracay (5 al Pree Pieter ee ve direct |SP¢8d many hours in the air, Hood,” which may explain why/and 1éth amendments only, It has) westbound train No. 15 to go into|| PVHE barnyard shelk that struts || et old when the title of wrabGniether| tree Ane cmation comes direct and trying the equipment to pes there are so many forest scenes, no revisory power. la siding and hit eastbound train about his domain and gazes Under close observation by repre fas an contarred’ cutneetie Che starts from Amundsen himself thru Cap-! worth, the sailing master sald sire Judge Neterer also holds that the}, 16, railroad officiain anid on his harem with a wicked eye || sentatives of the A. F. of L, and} pant! n her by the North-|tain John Backland, owner and Even now, sevéral weeks before tf date of the flight, Backland b the huge metal air monster is fly | Edison says children of the future | federal court “may not enter the ad-| geveral passengers were _ badly will get their education from the! ministrative or ee alative issue.’ shaken up, but nono seriously} movie screen. hurt. | West Association of Storks, the mod-| skipper of the 4-masted scliooner, jeal fraternity co-operating. |C, S$. Holmes, which sailed from Mrs. Johnson was born in Seattle tie harbor Thursday, loaded to will soon cease to gaze and strut if tho city council passes an or- dinance next Monday which was threatened with loss of its charter lfor its alleged irregular acts in sup. Too many ‘ot them are getting | CTW AY KENNEDY | : ualaa Ea |] recommended Wednesday: by the ||Porting the communistle movement jand was married at the age of 18.|the gunvates with a rich cargo Of|wrient taiiersta teney ihe Sh their education that way now. | public safety committee. of soviet Rusala, the Seattle Cen.| Her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Young,! merchandise and supplies for Alaska ment. The triple landing equipm ist 4 MUCH CREDIT) NEW HOME IS || The ordinance provides that || trat Labor Council Wednesday night | W@S Married when sho was 16 and | ports. permits the landing of the p A young maid from the old Bay of | |] Toosters may be banned from tho || openty rebut Banniel © Gothperk ry a riyieel Yvonne, 14 months | CARRIED AIRPLAN where any other would be Biscay, ‘ ‘That the writ of review, filed in| NOW ASSURED) clty—except during the breeding |! nead of the A. F. of L. and. an-| 5 rhe were also born in Seattle. 79. ‘THE NORTHLAND WILL DROP MARKER : Took two or three big drinks Of) superior court of Thurston county by | |] Season—and calls for many tears || nounced thru its secretary, James A.| MT Young lives with her grand-|" Captain Backland carried the all-| BALLOONS ALONG Way i whiskay ; Corporation Counsel T. J. 1. Kenno-| | Tts own building for the Chamber|| and mournful clucks from the || jancan, that the present policies of | Mother Mrs. Alfrod Dines at 423} metal Fokker airplane that Amund-| When Antundien hopi one 4 That's alt we can tell, dy of Seattle, blocked the Pacific|f Commerce was finally aasured!! sorrowful matron hens and sub. lthe council would be. maintained.” | D0Wey piace. sen will use from Kotzebue sound,| fight over the pole, (3 bari axial For our readers might yelt Telephone & Telegraph Co. in their |this morning when a lease for 60| deb pullets who were planning a At tho meeting Wednesday night! Ieldentally, Mrs, Dines, while ad-| Alaska, to Wainwright," last sum: only gaso!ine an oll x rp And say that thie verse ts t00 ris-| etrort to got a pessaanent injunction | Years trom May 1 of this year, of]! high-powered coming-out party ||, ,A¢ t0 mectins Wellnesday night vancing the claim of her daughter| nee wind tow thoes weeks Amund-|thermos bottles with hor ee quay. # against the state department of public| tbe southwest corner of Third ave.|| for the spring- season, The exit ultimatum sent by Gompers untii|®% Washington's youngest grand-|sen and his daring pilot, Liett.| few eandaithaa ‘aud two Gani aa piece | works and saved the people of Se-| 4nd Columbia st., was signed by W.|] of the sheiks will make the com. Juno 6, in spite of the fact that a| Motlen sets up a claim of her own|Oskar Umdahl, lived with the cap-|tols. The flight should bo made if ent Harding declares he {$| attie, Tacoma and Spokane a rate|. Rhodes, vice president, nd}} ing-out celebration a plain old | second letter from the national labor | *8. the state’s youngest great-grand-|tain in the close confines of the less than 20 hours, but the fuel sf : istied with the way prohibition | jnorease, was the opinion Thursday | Christy Thomas, executive secretar hens’ party. mother, “She was 56 when. Yvonne : | qi or, had, : followec ‘ officers’ quarters on the schooner. aitio is being enforced. What! Is it be-|in those three cities, following the|f tho chamber and by J. A. Bail-!] — qhe ordinance provides that || 22°F. be crene od un first 46°) «vas born : ws ply will be ample for elght additions ing enforced? fa complete decision on the|largeon, on behalf of the heirs of|| ones : , |manding that the council repudia z Tho old plane, believed to be re-|hours’ flying. Amundsen will filing of.a complete decision on the |] owners of roosters who do not " Perhaps there is some hamlet . x ee (ajunction’ hearing’ held’ in: federal McElroy, owners of the prop-||.ove rid of «them ehall. te planet ils stand on tho support of prin. Acdstita ds ee a if ferred to in dispatches from Berlin,|take with him marker ballo OOF! WOOF! Wwoor! " ‘ eg hei Yaaoies at ; é plac si stile to the . z r ie state whic rb 3 BAY rath is i WOOK: OE! OOK: OW XOU! court in Tacoma several weeks ago. The lease gives tho chamber|| where they cannot hear thelrown ||! hostile to thea. 1. of 1, | AvONE The state which harbors a credited to Hakon Hammer, was) which he will drop at intervals ’ IN DECATUR? The decision, written by Judge H.|the option to purchase at any time}!| fowis crow, If, neighbors. within Johnson. "Redmond ‘doubts it, but| Me one that Amundsen’ started his) the way, to ‘guide any im ‘s at a price of| (Advt. of a Decatur, UL, firm.) E. Cushman and concurred in by five transcontinental flight with ear | party, hould one be necessary, ago, which burned out its bearings Amundsen will wait until a 150 feet of your premises. do not contestants are. allowed a reasonable An. original © Was sent to Judge W. B, Gilbert, bringy out the} bject, King Rooster may live on length of, time,to better her. record. DECATUR LF fa the site, 120x119 fe a i teat ae the Seattle Central Labor Council j and was damaged when it fell in|from the south comes to drive STIVE AND BLOODHOUND | | point that the federal court has no|. The site, 120x eet, is regarded|| and crow on, but if they do, ho f ¢ the absence of ¢ a s msNey ry ‘ i , | DErzorivE AGENCY wa <i [fortacietion inthe. tatter antil it haa | a8 {deal for a’ chamber of comrierce| Raat HOVE. ut by Gompers in answer to a number | _ 1 the absence of competition, Mrs.|New York. This plane was dis.| toward his goal, Capt. Backland| 2} Bloodhound Bervico by | Pedigree | | teen disposed of by the state courts. | building. It is situated in the heart | a, BRM StHONG, ‘Manager Kennedy's writ of review was, pend-|of the downtown business district | 44| ing in the Thurston county, court at}and adjoins the new Dexter Horton 6) oo that time and was conclusive evi-| building and the magnificent new Seattle team won a game yester-|denco that the matter had not been|building of the Seattle National day, ‘They must have been doped | disposed of. ban or something. ak of accusations | unions. Several 1 ude by Seattle | Johnson will win the titte by default. | carded and a new one purchased, |The winds blow with enormous! vor organizations} Should Mrs, Dines lose out as the! The huge Fokker plane, con-| locity in the polar regions, and wi bashes from the Seattle council | youngest, great.grandmother, Mrs.| structed of aluminum, is » new ma-|®& proper wind comes, Amundsen, on account of its policy toward the | Johnson believes that she herself} chine, equipped with runners, wheels| his pilot will take the air andl | Russian soviet and in investigation | may be able. to annex, the cham-|and pontoons, ! for landing on. the| driven toward their objective by # | (Turn to Pago 9, Column 2) (Tun to Page 9, Column 2) land, the water or the snow or ice,| Power of the elements and the! Big! RT CRA GR? er ae rae 7 motor, “Story by Octavus Roy Cohen .tytatios Amundsen was) supremely = \eeton asian, dent that his undertaking will be ) cessful,” Capt. Backland sald. Seattle hens maintain that they have’ been struck. a fowl blow and intimate that an egg-laying strike may bo put over by tho Seattio unions, The Optimist HELLO TEMPUS} HOW'S THE TAXI-CAB BUSINESS 2 Dear Homer: I have just run across @ word not listed in Web- ster's. BRUSH-MONKEY’S—A name given the natives of a small hamlet in the backwoods of America, Also known as “Burienites.”—E. K. L. Dear B, K. L--Glad to get your ROTTEN. T'VE BEE ONE WEEK AND i AINT, MADE NOTHING 7 a ‘He could see no possibility | DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT hi Le y (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) YOu'LL MAKE TWICE DURE RT GLA STEN AS MUCH NEXT WEEK Ps note. And how are all the folks in Today’s ys Poulsbo ?—Homer, # oo 8 Prominent dairymen want a law to prohibit the sale of raw milk in d the clty. Sure, if we've got to drink i milk, it at least ought to be well- a done or medium, Want Ad Offe : For the home — buyér homes of every type and ‘i can be found with small | oe ments down and small mon YE DIAnY payments. (May 23) To tho oftice early, and at my stint most of the day, and #0 to home and to hed, where 1 did read “The Boy Grew Older” by Heywood Broun, and some hut not such as would have won. the app of our K000 Queen Victoria, T wot. Bat my wife did ob, Ing In bed, more espe The same fs true for the Car buyer. Many, good cars ave being offered here a there that you could not get touch with if you walked 4 streets, - fo my rend~ Save this tine and trouble: running all over by wateht Star Want Ad columng eve day, Turn to: them nowy will help you. in bed, 0 controversy ¥ orn she be, but deem

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