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THE SEATTLE STAR _ DINAS GOES ON { s Transferred Into Fairyland | BUSINESS MAN In Shadow of the Gallows WRECK VICTIMS. ——~& TRIAL MONDAY 22 fe Transferred Into Fairyland JBEHVO Ee Moh Wophe de Becectionl REPORIOG Sle Still Says He Is Innocent of | te , B. F. Battersby Believed to Twelve Men Still Remain on Everett Murders , >» Have Been Despondent , Ly , Mine Sweeper Cardinal i © murder of fellow Greek, will go Monday merning be » Judge Guy C. Al ston’s superior « k in the Riverside 18, with Mrs t aw, and na. Aleck, : not yet been x ; Se BUA eatiavnls atten” ten FIVE OTHER ITALIANS murder = ie th Batterst was wntowr HAVE TWICE BEEN pping returned to find him SENTENCED 10 && charged wit! ander of Peter tet i dying 1n the bathroom Khras, he q as found : 5 Batte re was ft shot to deddt r the Everett . a os ‘ Prose, y T. Ros. d : coe, who will har he state's case, , . ing yi p: Miss dares mrtg announces dispose of - 4 to ve‘ suffered. 0 the Gust » first before * ma | n pene from. taking i er a against . in : he Te : , : 4 City Fights Against 4 Dinas. . Wil chara 2 ithe accused man way arrested in J ‘ of the Dairy’s Injunction Morton, Wash. t y following y % Joa Aut tn Aneta Tea intnae the Riverside mune Sheritt . bs ee te held in ary Sates - . aia TART PLA WE WANT TO KILL ME Ment in ¢ 1 here since. \ i f > ° | MY THOUCUTS ADE Joseph 4 . = g 7 | On PosTERitv’ eS : il SALE MONDAY § S Dinas > steadfastly maintained - , that he is a victim of a frame-up. ‘ T exsracre we, 4 Tn statements to i alter WILL REDUCE. THE COST OF MOTOQL pee sri pers Beets: Dinas tos constantly reherea f , Stadium Tickets Will Be POWER, 1© LESS THAN ONG-FOUQTH OF CMa A evar 7 to the fe that Gee kos, 4 WHAT iT 16 TODAY TO REIUON % (TAL Prother of Mrs. Karas t y x Good for Three Years m t t Joe Bocchio person to survive ame > @id “mot volunteer ald or inform r i so been Un iT parrestéd immediate! “tuple murder, « 31.000 bait, Aoger pyran i oi f aie tae ites Pyeara, wilt] mechanic, ite in Hint gor weit (he eae veistes Booch.’ Census Shows Shift — kgtalaml Proprio B o be ettored: to: the § Public! here, awaiting the ns com-|emy in It } it out for in City Population ve . turni ——— — ‘ ‘ ; nie A shift ypulation from the Unf rest t of him-| eam y joa years 4 tit = : ts thi e né aa ; se . v istrict to West Seattle is iy ace HERE’S MORE ABOUT ' . : ‘ i e decreed | th z school census report NURSE SLAIN rE te arma et rH nS thn Chas "| Gn ens aon ? school board ~ ‘ . ; ophic nnot tell you mu . district showed a growth of by STARTS ON PAGE 1 { : \ f : cr Pipa i get dak : ' said, ation, com. the light of an amusing domestic | incident in which it was expected4 that the Filipino would drop his suit | @S Soon as he was convinced it was | hopeless. In ® bureau drawer in the Fili-| Pitio’s room, « bundig of letters in t ret duce pendence 1 convi What appeared to be the same fem! ( ar rw 1 adi pu cireu dence Mine hand were found, somie sig pes « I tion ‘ supreme ; r, too, was longing “Helena” and others “Mary” and ’ : ae i court. is ‘ ve them 6, BO med a return = @thers “Blossom.” Detectives are h wil! ven 6 to 1 holders | ni the . TI had only $ i now looking for an auth nticated » . 5 ngle 4 : " ¥ 4 a oy loved mode pat a Motorist Arrested : fs Martin) handwriting tn 3 } pert gsi pie of : on Liquor Charge Order to compare it with that in . wo year t larg Tt I v seredllce qdecbcrey Hake Adams, 25, alleged boot he letters and ascertain if she pees ee walioe: mp r nm the r inspections t¢ sh We would) levger, washin the county Jail Sat wrote any of them Ancient chivalry and modern statesmans hip were displayed at the Salmon Bay School pitsonecl J - Calmas fain while atten ‘ subjected. following his 2 th x | festival held at Salmon Bay park Friday afternoon. Above are shown the festival king i's scheduled to be gagid | to rout by ing a bank p iy, sory fie esa A Bigs! Moines highws y -Depu 2 and queen, Louis. Faulkner, 13, and Genevieve Fox, with two of their knighted couriers,\in + 7 ummer and] bis lunchroom RENE ER Bs aay wat ae Sanaa eaten *Ot| Sherite Ana Lee, Friday, His HERE'S MORE ABOUT | Anton Malde (left) and George Tausan (right). Below, Howard Arthur Thompson, a ‘ a a aamtetion | ras the Yea} = Tester ats tilt my paswage a bry os according to. Lee, was TAYLOR pune Sam, and Ruth May Jamison, a“b fue bird” girl, u vith a decorated carriage. by and admission to ‘ i : ; f "when 1 a between now and June| friends to shift the blamo upon| “He Invited me to a chistening at speeding along the highway when ‘ a | ethaka’. ehbiinaes Tickfaw. We wer ested on our! >" hactiarl f by __ STARTS ON PAGE1 |/g,) Bav School |* of Best year will total over $25. /°5cr to return to the invention| WAY UD. after our car had broken| 2? "a Overtatled by the deputy on ——$ a mon ay 00 | mi . Lag jJoe had been in ii only a fewsdown. Kou know the rest of the have contained several cases of am ai Y y | hie hie ed that Capt.|¥tory—what the state claims, any-|"4¥ Bee oe tear mreen) Children Give | Archie” tennyeon, prison wardea,| WAY had picked up onthe highway’ pre ‘fue, altho the loot was never found. | |had & wide knowledge of techincal] “lf have to dle for'a crime: of |é picked up on: the ena’ |had a wide knowledge of techincal have to dis for a crime: of| Yt F Adams to stop after Lee “Hetner said that he came to Seat. | | IT N B g || ad BY STILE | | . i fe |which I am not guilty, I want to|Yaled upon 4 Bits too tner ines ne had pa | Pageant s Now Being Planne | ouxcwToW One don "Orson ohm" | eh ta ot al sa see es eee ted in the train robberiew and | 7yA1RIES, Robin Hoods, knights of | : » June 9.—| fided his secret of car. he , slender tto driven to the) upon which he worked two Years | *Pect me for,” ' Boe was the driver of the car, and little colonial people en > rains 7e - rb | rh litackon Bocchio also writes _poetr ly said. “His story sounded |tertained the ial people on-) Pay ty Chiefs C. aution Again: t Overconfi art of Miss Heiene Drachman by | prior to his arrest r 8 poetry residents of Saimov Pete Garters papa} ate te okie: while away the dull hours has lbateical ‘Plant fusible and certain parts of it) Hay Friday afternoon with a ¢ dence; Definite Pr ogram Outlined tian debaroa. (tase, Was: teeroneite | HiGTeT ET tee Cort ote eee TIAN Re emigre E D. d by Fi Bhecked up all right. For instance, Zommunity Day program in & ae tor the death. of ‘the pretty tir man to gain sympathy, Capt, Ren-|Ho- handed the interviewer a little amage y Fire Bee the wast 48 televhone poles south | Bay. park. BY LAWRENCE MARTIN ‘ ireratt tld sajeegitl whose: Baty eas nyeon wae abactionl Re tate piece of blank verse entitled “Con-| Electrical equipment valued at Poa, Deo Moines junction to the] ‘The tairee, Robin Hoods, ec., wee) ted Prev rid court separate i: pa chy arent Ap But ho: boner wa! Tou waa eincare | Gamal | $4,000 was destroyed in a fire which “Loo! sat oles ta the 420 pupils of: the Salmon “Bay | high Laelia oa | one lent in fur nce! Investigation of the murder today |He went to the district ator ey} | “Take it,” said Joe, “as a souvenir) broke out in the Thompson & Cas ” Sagi towards tht hil a whit School, whose teachers tor the past y fe eres med | of the Harding associat) : centered on the wife of one of Miss |and asked that tho young Itallan| from Joo Bocchio.” |tle Co. electrical shop, 316 First ie mould be seen, There would |iwa weeks had been’. training then : program for P , , Drachinah’s faciaee aor be given permission to complete) And he turned to his writing table|ave. Saturday, The fire also did Bt thie pone, Be eaiaurect line | tor the outdoor festival. The progam | Hard tye teoeoma ipyaaiartse Oo Wt prompe am," The husband and three other wit-| his, Invention a steel cot—across which the spec-| $1,000 damage to the building, The Saat, Oy, walking. thru | negan'at'2 p: m. with « parade start. | fer it to the country us the pi nut are belie held After’ a ahahe | Nottie (eOUIA be dite. TNS: baw REDE OL FURR aurea inte: | drying room on the fifth floor was ee eo the direction of the cot- of severe grilling | holéa ‘no. tools or implements. with| “My lady.of deatho’ he: muses,| the’ sone Gf? the. Blas! Wileh is ane aa? ‘Paces the loot would be] a distance of five blocks to the park.| It will be embodied { otion. and in gettin | © point to the number of | which he might end his life can be! Pointing to it significantly supposed to have started from de- | Flag bearers and Uncle Sam, the lat-| liean platform for the n 8 to ke American mills ildren The entire city ent in achool children during ing at the school and making its way | reason Harding should be re in eliminating i : i © wi 7 ective wiring, The fire burned “ « A X keep 4 . ound Misa Drac ‘s|given to a condemned man. will be with. me on that) fect thls story was borne out By every-| tir in the person of Howard Arthur | paign. Before that it will be out-| humming breush dak somten ie "Bo Bocsilo was forced, t reiy| long road swhich ‘wands Ante) thal hed the iene aaa tates the floor ‘fatale A eal coe Bi the | Thompson, 7, led the Jong line, while gener ay to republ: 7. A government-operate erage athinala of which sbe| solely on drawings and. data. -He shadows But I go unafraid.” below before it was extinguished. Be an sere NS SO | the :rear. wag brought.up. by. mor rx thruout country to} chant marine t will devel AR Loesch ‘ ‘ = : aT hs. 3 Db , . ; : I would not have been capable had Will place these in the hapds of his Beeeand all were just as he de-|tnen a dozen decorated cousters, carts hem to the effort which Fe:| particular’ attention being. y hc bese ttt ot Leatanel with teoteastene as’ Girt 1 bikes. Close to the front of the| publican leaders candidly admit willl South Am rade . ee een “oan -t0 i brothac. va ‘Hetner was arrested in Everett and © rode. the king na queen, Ge es 4a weal to win E nd. fi ae ‘3 Police toc took hel t Connell, ent ver dls brothe r, ot No: . ne was being brought to Seat-| vieve Vox, 12, and Louie Faulkner.| NO QUESTION : have no: place’ tn 7 face pi htes Ai sain oy THE BON MARCHE aie the oeeT cheat casttneh | 13. escorted by numerous knights ii | OF RENOMINATION present. Republican teaders say This action follewal, Un’ reverm.|arding May Free 7 = mined é | : ion followed the re: jarmor. At the park,«where some| There is no Rot question for them, but the], T irare eet A AIN ae Jeg. When brought to t 200 people gathered to view the folk|ing’s renomin 3 vy marty record aa unitedly dry jtion eae om day 7 ce a nell roe eived Political Prisoners, ad he was given @ sus-| dances and. drills; the King’s and| chiefs are cautk t ot and will simply reaffirm its position lx 2 man with death it they ane Ww ABEINOTON June 9.—Pres-| ed ce. queen's carriage was given omi-| confidence as to m a Raper ms ident Harding is giving considerable | Shortie Matt Starwich » Saturday | Nene place on the top Sa Lins tie Gotiiing oontereacer with inte Jagan soon together {attention to the cases of the political Money Talks—If You Want to Hear a eee oss 90: farther seearah of |" ye the programa: cirvetad for lleasees, tole alae rors Tho handwriting on the note to! trisoners sill remaining, Iq teen | Dollar cll Visit the Bargain Basement wietd would be made as-it had) in. most part by Frank W. Peterson, | national vhairman will stress the jConnell and the anonymous note te / henitentiaries, aiid it Is probable that | eee, ea erulyy searched. In} icine! of the achpol, «picnic eup.| need of. three things. ‘These ate: |police, which informed them of the | tho sentences of those not. guilty of | dition Rasen 7 Mienoield with | ber.was held by the ‘community in| 1. Complete harmony within the murder, are identical, police an- jany overt acts will shortly be com. Peputy sheriffs and Carmody, went | Prt Biba national nounced d, it was stated at the Whit Park. | Party locally and natigna mu it wa a hi hite | here it was reported | ri 4 m4 . = | | to ‘Bellingham, w - —— 2, Immediate launching of 4 House. todu t] one of his former companions ca a jcampaign of organization in every azarene urc bad gone. DOYLE SPEAKS | | pofitical sub-division in the country.) LONDON June 9,—Princes © Starwich and Attorney Olson both {4 ,Cloee: watching and Aappraisal| Chriatlan; dled tint norntig soem Expels Minister Airplane Tailspins; Sica Pidar tellers tee ore IN PORTLAND }of public sentiment, with reports| brief iiness, from heart dixcaso. WALLA WALLA, June 9 Two Fliers Killed | 3 ni onthe trends of public thought|She was 77 years old and was firat|Chareed imprudent conduct’! yp ‘played & hoax on the authorities! PORTLAND, Ore., June 9.—Sir| ts national lorios stilcken while recovering. tregi oc Sigh keg eat wan tae sel PEORIA, WL, June 9—Two per- fee the athens ey no founda: | Arthur Conan Doyle again advaniced|. ‘Tho republican campalgn of 19%4latinch of intro ne ~~ Trules of the denomination, the Rev, | 22nt_clarence Brown, 22, pilot, and | tion for the alleged confessions, his assurances of life after death, . ey 1 e ~ iene Emery Gibson, student flyer nit lahat Sear ite Wee ian nleke y q: | Will be concentrated among farmers,| Princesy Christian was a daughter| Lewis I, Burger, now of Greeley, wore toatiitiy: Willen neabbiere wie Speaking ‘here last night to a good-| ‘They must be kept from deserting |of Queen Victoria. Colo, was expelled from the min:/ night when the plane in which they ; sized audience in the public audito-} 4 the democrats or to @ third) In 1866 she married Prince Chris. istry of the rene church, ac paedel Tivin wee into a tatlapin | HERE’S MORE ABOUT PES ed Englishman's tecture |PATtY+ Fepublican strategists be-| tian \ of Schleswig-Holstein. She had | cording nouncement made toland crashed to the ground from an | he noted Englishman's lectur: ‘ es “ . and crashes ‘° om a BUG WAR || ocesurtiogtonas cee fe’ Ha i, eo, ko hts of ment. which” “eharacteria hh Here are some of the principal) The eldest’ son, Prince Christian| sunerintandect | 00 at |) WHIGh: (eCharacterised us | ite in the republican platform] Victor, a ed in South Africa a " x P rhe | pire neat items in publican J | led in South Africa during! ‘The expulsion occurred at a re. | atc cle eseed | roi tea” otto Sune in Casa, caret». [Rose Week Opens; ni om" pi ei Polares tailre e reduc! ne ye 0 efore 6 +, “forficulidae, and was wrongly In-| D 1. Railroad rate reductions, par-| Albert, long before the war, ‘adopted Wash., with announcement of the! |be spirit photography. ticularly as théy affect the farmers,|the German natlonallt served | een 1s Crowned | r i Gluided at one time in the cursorial| “gir Arthur touched only ‘brietly | “cularly 3 f i ality and served | action withheld for several days, m s ; Sizes to 44, hs | 4 , These rate reductions, already fore-|on that side during the world con i: Buiser “le Rose Week opens Monday in Seat- Grthoptera tribé, or, to make the | upon the recent challenge of-Dr, J. | ries | high railroad earnings, prob. | ttlet, Ane Ray. Burger ‘lett \the imints:| 5 "Siti Matas Weather Viotoriasvonie | W@escription still clearer, the earwig| Ajien Gilbert, of this city, who has rei he sider ia teen verte try some time ago, and has since | 1 With Miss queen of the fragrant Stylish, roomy, prac- Ws aispecies of the commonly known | offered® $500 reward for any medif'?'Y ve ‘ i’ become a lecturer for the Ku Klux Avitiip Be nxavcloen wacet tical coats — gray, tan j spring or summer, to make them| Ty PV" DELEGATE Gals Cai eae Petals, Coronation exercises were and brown. Some over: beette. i um whe. will bring, him « ‘counter’ | nore ettective in,the campaign eed Ls i | held Friday at Dilling park, near the laids th brighter: cok: i, They are slender, and lave long, | sign ygreed to by his wife before ape P I Sf ety hall, Rose Week will end with pice pte sta. . Bharp forceps-like appencnges [her death, | 7 IS A PO NTED) en , se “i Ai ors, | ¢th. ; | | 4 rose show ‘Thursday and Friday in ) wear, They also destroy vegetation. He had heard of Dr. Gilbert, he} Ary » University | r vari, when they gain entrance to|sa‘d, but\has grown weary of im. ‘ax reductions, ‘This will be] WASHINGTON, ‘June 9. bass: at the Univers et ihe eaten are worse than moths! portunities\for proof in casex such | to business and to the | ident Harding today nam wg lined. Many varieties i i x we | ai v senerally. It if to center on) 8. Wheeler, counsel of the Anti ae ‘i as the local aneg It is no proof that tate si Aver: i i Dadbie: 6 pha, “gid oy. F eeotccmaee | fa’ inicortia tax aloon league, to head the American EXTRACTION , are included — straps and have bedbugs beaten for phy-| there -{g no ‘communication after | | ht f the 4 grat delegat to’ the tional h and buckles, patch and Bical discomfiture, according to ve-| death just becatise, some do not ew tevision of the immigration | delegation to ternational con FREE DAILY | | i i * 1d to taste tinued tection | ¢ F at alcoholism, to be held slit pockets, button | frement testimony of residents in| tablish, the”ectuker sdlds la © insure continued protection | gr against alcoholiem, to be held | os S \ | s : an 1A T » the Lope 0 7 g ‘immed, inverted pleat the’ 900 affected blocks, | - — * of American labor. This wiil be the }at Copenhagen, Denmark, in August g Ss The sarwig gained ite naine, ot | 5 i ippeal to labor, , Other members of the delegation Vv yr a flare backs, raglan an é i 4 second arms conference ppointed were F there is anything you want set-in sleeves. Some ‘the first syllable of i, at least, ussian Leader » A second arms conference to} appointed wer from the popular suppovition ‘that tur H ce still further the causes of} Ernest H. Carrington, of the Ohlo to know (if it be a question of belted and some twith the insects crawl into the ears of Lec! uring. Flere | ,., | preventing a new armament] antisaloon league; Wm. §, Bennett, fact or fnssmnaton wal to ake on of the same ma- E e " le | er dry’? Star's iiformation burs 2 terial. those with whom they choose to| Edward A. Revshever, fobnder of | — former “dry” congressman trom Tl j] Star's” 2 if the Universal Moxsianle Brotherhood linoin; Mra, B, L. Calkins, pr ont Now York ave. N. W., W: hing | #hep. However, no stich tenden PL Met wi Jon the ‘part of any of Portind'a|%4 author of the Mossianié’ world | Brands Dry Repeal {ot the Michigan woe, Te Athen not Gover the root oe the ee yefO42 || ton, D.C, stating your question ° < ahunetts have two or more tecth, ny, giving your name and ad: ted guests has so far been re.| PTOSam, Js lecturing in Seattle each Sutcliffe of Massachusetts, grand | You y, iil wen Te" | Wednesday and Friday at Fovergreen | Political Gesture chief templar, International Order of | yatuent Rubber An cope, Aad, iAOlOnA (8: twecent i oS RETA hall in the Areade building, Repeal of the state prohibition) Good ‘Temp! Evangeline Booth,| set of Teeth .,. ... $5, 0 stamp for return postage for a |) Satin-finished — Slight seconds, Bevshever was horn in Russia and | enforcement nct in New York was! head of the & Ivation Army; the Ve OLD AND personal reply. s tin, by 80-in, 76-in, by 84-in,, 84in, by 96-in,, ‘Youths Are Found | 1s devoting himself to the solution of | little more than a “political ges-| Rev, C, W.O'Calla han, New York;| CROWNS ......+ . $4, 0 88-in, by 96-in, l Teer t patronage Mel | Priced accord World problems thru the application | ture” to determine the strength of| Hawin C, inwiddle, assistant a Moat of our pronen Aten i ; riced according to size in Stolen Auto|” tut | recommended by our early custom: | — @. Where iy the geographic | | | lamental Aruths. the wet @lement in the country ae-}tor prohibition; Andrew J, Coluter ers, whose work ts still giving good Found in an auto reported pre-| ae 7 on j vent continental United - ——— cording to Canon W. H, Bliss of} author of the Votstead act, and Mins | #@tlsfaction, intent ie Temes vane | $1.95 to $3.95 Hously as ntolen, William Sherrill,| TOKYU, Juno 9.~Following an in-| Trinity Wplncolal church, ‘ All work guaranteed for 16 pear Cora toddard of Maswachu.| $yampnk fuanen A. In the eastern part of Smith BPe Carl Anthony, 19, and Jack Kirk, | formal discussion, M. dofte, repre-| Canon Bilan belloves the sentiment of the aclontitic tem mh “} i bay were jailed day ufternoon! senting the Russian soviet govern. f th intry at 1 to} Aeeatl county, Kansas, latitude 39 degrees | of the country at large to be “over:| porance federation 50 on, longitude 98 degrees , fp > Vetoctives Joe Smith and Wal-| ment, today formally notified Huron | whelmingly dry, ulthe prohitition |” OHIO minutedscaRiatis counts bre ee ine PANEL CURTAINS Hy fer Dench, when the officers saw! Goto, representing the Japanese for-| enforcement iy tnwatisfactor WORKMEN'S CIRC will hola | | northern tler of Kansas counties, | them repairing the motor on Ra-| eign yoffice, that he was ready to}in part to an attitude of in ite 14th annual plenic on Sunday, cur naTR bordering on Nebraska and iv about| Plain net, filet-embroidered border, 00 Henne Viva, near the city limits.| enter preliminary negotiations look-|ence on. the part of many pe "\ June 10, 192%, at Poople'w park, at midway between the ‘eastern and fringed ends, cream in color40 (= Ea iy ahe owner of the car, police suy, t#| ing to a Ttusvo-Jnpanose conference | Io belloves that, neithe |Renton Junction, Cary will teave DENTISTS western boundaries of the state, It Inches by 80 inches, ....... ty ¥. R. Neel Ey ‘Republics an #t.| for the settlement of ixsuex between | party will dare to n 7 wet dental ave, and Yesler way ¢ is not far from the town of Le anon; candidate in the pre elec: half-hour, Mayor 1. J. Brown Saighiished £0 Y, fecond Av a station on the Rock Island rail tion next year, will attend and be the speaker, Open v to eo Ae {A | road, m The trio was being held on open | the two countries, and a trade agrec: chines Saturday, ment,

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