The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1923, Page 1

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POISON PILLS KILL BABY GIRL! | Dx ¢ WEATHER Botered as Second Clans Matter May 2, 1889, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 4, 1 Per Year, by Mall, $2.59 is! TTLE, W ASH., SATURDAY, AU GUST 25, 1923 Home a Petting Parties Block WATCH Traffic and Starwich Acts ROUTES DEPUTIES IN [PLANES SPEED CROSS-COUNTRY MAIL ] IN CITY Read Says HeMay Get More Men to Aid in His SE Howdy, folks! Where are you _ sport wou! swum ioe | Consternation in ange Autos as Lights ¥ his ab f . Nachc torte “2; Are Flashed er v med 30 mies ‘ Dairy Fight | : Mere By John W. Nelson s i ht! A. heay By Lester M. Hunt Ee : 9 hs ter t a : the field STANDARD EQUIPMENT t Amateur sailors who can’t get out ; vi f a f the way of the beom when the 1 ha nes I ship jibs, should wear shock-ab 5. headlig : sorhers t ed of a The healtt it ale Sih rusade f n ! P agcer : 5 S f H, F urne ue { Seaplek , ig. ALL A ug mer f : NIGHTLY “PETTERS” at forthe BM oe 6 BLOCK TRAFFIC 1 0. EB, Breshe i ¥ 1 I y a “pet A. D. Stewert da 7 « Mo: the Tat amet the : . ¢ , f Turner declared that the Ha ea by the increasing Ith department was deter Bu ge number of petting parties, to continue the cam ssi ein iff Starwic h pate ie ally ¢ cn against the raw milk men two of bla men to try to clear and said that, if necessary, all got @ prospectu ia shaAbd tettenaen aol astra: sanitary officers of the depart: | : ards that thread Seattla's ment, together wie such ay | parks and suburbs. There is not deputies as might be led, s roenl {ecsihe! ataak. uate levers would be pressed inte service. and for the nightly traffic, which ; ere t fs unusually heavy with sight ro deh rou ; mi N r a secing Parties | these summer 8 : on mavies evenings. The “peters” are also perm : ave them | ms t s an easy vietim of road pirates : e y : ; Sicteas and thugs, s eret th d x ; t , , THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT ging part napoli 1. Whether Mary Miles Min- | vards , t 2 He set A ate for ter is 30 years old or merely 21 ould r es . f 2. The banana shortage. chy y yo < Read and 1 3. Whether Gov. Hart chews | their ‘teens were found ¥ f ; ane. 7 to appear before hit iow ¢ Piper Heidseick or Granger Some aut would have ey a as Nd " Twist petting party in progr the res eeceee are —|eranted, ae \ 4. The F. 0. B. cost of a Rolls fror and ar n the back FINAL AIRMAIL clr compa w milk «1701. SHEEPISH YOUTHS AND ree ay ri e ow y Apts: . eee see enail mises: (hii sweaters ihe'tiappere| FRIGHTENED GIRLS e +7 3 ould ; ae ment ony noting asin hap om same cance, emote avteme BEACHES EAST) Upto the City Council itu seni son i| Ls ihe scone: aciedisrots ina. carknseel dal 74 Fourth Westbound Plane|Carmen, After All Night Session, Put Wage hampie 1 vp illnctteeush tet setlht aaa Completing Flight Question Up to City Once More OPIUM KING IS champion the hair 6 at the open hearing nt Monday’s coun as His Case Is Called | Trembling with age and in immi-| HE PROGRESS 1b dontinent ; xi] on was: PES M REASONS : Receipts Less Than Year .... Mi tormy meetings of the ollapsing for want seball. . iat from San Frar rath f t railway em has used for many Football Ago; On Cash Basis Fee eas Oi ag hai catfolacat.ane tober tonmie til i Henk Gain iet conn wea Mothball minutes behind| day night J until 6 a. 1 assisted office of United | ee ¥ pfs Saturda men voted to permit States ( ner J, 8, Elitott for | ; 1 in igt |tho entire controversy to remain {1 1 preliminary hearing, Saturday | da hands of the wa und condi ut 1 mornit Gent was arrested Thurs: | . tlons committee of the Street Car | conditions, vers of the council | day evening at 719% King st, after =the ig Employes’ union, rding to EB. C.| potiey federal agents had battered their t fe ‘ vow | Fuller, business a t of the union way thru a maze of passages and| for t 4 barred doors to his room, where they ma The committ will report back to rred is room ner \ to you Se ae eee ce. carrempoyes| eectrical Workers VAtt drucs vatuen aisle) endl . I the ‘council! Pick City for Meet «ested four men, including Gent id heart ‘Our future Ke Nar gents recommended a -% # 1 nd) acti the treat pay AineiA helena bond of $1,500 for old man, de . GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE © at 8:30 mc ment ¢ us at tt of the International Broth: | curing that if the bond were made VAMP, SEZ ecout-ore ‘mmnute Hout oe eine did prohibitive, and the defendant held Girls are like salads, AM about 1 Elko, Nex.| HESKETH TO TRY ; ) Information received Sat: | iy jai for another two days, he would . th’ same, but different dressings. 16 and left twol FOR OLD SYSTEM Brown, Brown had nreviousty aver {die. ‘The minimum bond ts $2,500 in th later in care of Pilot] utter cald that no decision was] an invitation to Montreal ators the {Cues of this sort, the operatives ae 1 made field for Reno. Pilot Burrltaken on the matter. of a protest | sq. me in. seve uk 1923 convention is now in session. J f sel n milh 4 teint ware Wil {il fly :tho. plane m| strike at Friday night's meeting, but ne old! man Is believed to be th ra er hi olested ithout the stamp’ Reno San + Francisco. that the question came up for a full i ader of tie Caine Gea in that | ft 1 hac t i HY i titers Be and complete discussion. Whether | ( 4, ” nas operated in Seattle for many “68 : Ae aes ee Fee eae tp oan) Latte inant GR TH STaI ESTA wtkNGt: YAIIWRY BANANA JUICE” WAS |) months, When stimutated with his ab aes 2 ee hed alkout, Mulle op! he wrinkled Chinaman is It takes an Ort sighted Lavatinge ‘ont borrowed: aibnty. 4b , will be tied up by a walkout, Muller pium, t | He, inke an tu» mortnighed| rating ap boraea money, hil Ia Today's ||ri evo by « watout Moler|| SEVEN CARLOADS OF |/cnu ite wuntiet, chimman is f approx iy we ¥ douns tablishes the monthly ator, worthy of the attention of the td e 60 ARAN 6 LoL dette ait Want Ad Columns ey: ey uteth rita ina ra BEER, ar ORT MEN keenest agents in the narcotic forces f Mont of u nn py id n z : ng ou will find m K ou AC etUEHGa SELGBT a alx ley, mister; what does ba Robbed of his drugs, he presented | , recites nd the money to meet the $360,000! yainy in Used Cars mall pay who has just re i nana juice look like?" 4 § } a ee) annual interest paym t 1 balar hil: W absence, will move at Mon i ant 4. sorrowful appearance as he Hs ‘ Tether Ae? been forwarded te th Oh y od r council meeting for the return y Pata Ndr l fruit} | tened to the testimony of the arrest rel hi weaned [oan Per OY He f th nthly ystem, At o|) inn arti By. si 3 ios in that } ling officers before the commissioner the f to the bt j ne, Chairman of the cour recent budget hearing the council had sprung ul maa Pt a Rae ATU SEONG socmenidn'¢ ee Ws loader f committee, estimates, that voted unanimously to place the em The mysterious’ stranger, stand. | |* Word 2 ae ile cbceiie i 3 pte were slightly under 1 nloyos on the hourly pay. baste. TA ee eae ne eae akinigs Settlement of bail was referred to OeRE im te Hi ci Our Good Buys ; for 4 Gfoase of || smear bys. b I the “brakl United States Attorney Thomas P,| last year, the net profit is greater men. ha d for an queation, He hastened to. the | 7B DEAE t " W wages that would permit one day Revelle and agents belleve that tha | cAwitat 24) Jue to economies in operation now in For the Coming Wa AK pot. One glance, one ‘taste | ah ei hyp ele etce eatinnalece FEan Amount will be set at $1,500, Gent apending the evening al The Grove, tall an in doing all that wa 1 Hulck roadster, SAY I'S DIRECT Whe bananas were leaking beer, {{#ttorney was attempting to have his 408 ale hour with A. Austin, Cavey | cenected under the 10-cent fare,|| ford coupons of thom SLAP IN FAC Down swooped the dry agents, [| Slent freed Saturday, He will be} r rut little nd thence Flaine sal ying operatin idvon n 7 ledehyedti By Samay thainaonte with * Mall to the Avetie eltsts for laneh, fink! 3 terestound “bond: redeiin |e retarded Just because they ask for! | anoy seized seven fruit cara’ and, || ON Posse on oy le ac P H, Chadwick, the editor, did joi ell " nay, Herketh said to federal agent “ tic d retiring the indebtedne an advance in y ves, they contained no banana | q faedi mach tate of thin ane. that, and i. ai wack | Street car union officials feel that reacted t three men arrested with him | jo adwick’s | into whieh the rouds were thrown b: i Want umn ight p cargo” was’ 6 CAGE | O! the best 5c , iment, ‘There Puen y Ag: Cal the action of the council In putting |} geven per cont beer en route to [Ate charged with smoking opium and | q differencn of about $5,000 a day | Web Se MALU Beta b them on an hourly basis when the lake the Labor Day thirst |will be tried in the city courts on} } A, daily, Sraloultgth had) asked for one day vacation in| ei J disorderly conduct charges. Wy # i wages TMC Th | Seattle Milk War Still Rages; More Arrest i i= The SeattleStar | de TWO CENTS | IN 8} EATT LE. oe ELEPHANT DOOMED TO BE SLAUGHTERED HAS FRIEND IN »PORTLAND Poe PA, Ai c 4 m3 ; ' bes ue plier Strychnine Found tion has been jnear Silver Jake, fearing to use| the wrong direction, lford, Uh, was found by searchers | der | today for some time in the Hollywoed t' in Medicine Case MC oeEne: aes hich bs fala Causes Death of phant Ja iter will e the big 4-Year-Old Tot FLYER WINS Thinking she had found can- dy, Gertrude Hoag, 4-year-old ney Hoag, of the Meadowbrook BUCHANAN 7 farm, near Snoqualmie, de- J voured the contents of a bottle wh hk of strychnine pills Wednesday e ide afternoon and fied eight hours Fecal later. t t that . received a rt o t F ‘3 if € n investi= morning and as due tog ather’s condition was un. Jack arrived girl, left to herselft for s said to have ‘ore the. medicing cabinet er home and reached the bottles witht When discoyered, ut 4 o'clock, she had the bottle containing the strychnine pills if her hand and had eaten about half \Judge eked Why Sha we She Was Listening » PORTLAND, the ball park ried to his father’ e covered from Ch ¥ miles, with stops ma Omaha and Chi nne shed to the died short: Snoquatmie fter mid- n the poison. No report je by members of the fame estigating deputies declared | that the delay was due, probably, » of the law that the ‘ould not be prosecuted for ure to reort the death. Aug Mrs. La Mrs, He the charge that M Howard ca a PROBE MURDER plain to the judge why she should have an ear to COLORADO SPRINGS, Cole, other peopl Aug. 25.—It was a woman's mind that planned the brutal killing’ oF Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen Suttle, 11-year= : old bride of one month here in her Needed Etiquette room Thursday morning, the distrlet wate now belleves. Book and Not Gun} tte containing supposedly TY, Mo., Aug. 25. tell. tale information on clandestine Brennan showed the ” | relations between the murdered bride daya of the or Wild West | and a mysterious lover named “Jack’™ might be brought back. He was | were planted beneath the dying girl's ‘ 1 by police today with | pillow as a ruse to cide-track jus= shooting and seriously wounding | tice, it is believed. Louis Starvinch, a restaurant | Actions of Mrs. Lowe, mother, proprietor. Brennan opened fire |and E. C. Lowe, stepfather of the when he thought Starvinch murdered girl, were closely traced critic him for eating be |yesterday. Altho their stories did with his knife |not altogether tally with others giv= en of their various activities since the murder, nothing directly incrim= Youngest Entry Is | inatine was disctored. Old Fiddler Winner | Lowe was released and Mrs, Lowe held in the county jail for further SEDALIA, Mo. ‘The jauestlonins youngest entry —W wrence, at the Missourt atate fair here. | Maj, Gen. March pais aia Marries in London William B, Higgins, est, won second mo: phn . : LONDON, Aug. —Major Generat Peyton C. March was married in the He Has Suspicions | resistry oftice hore today at 1 m. to Miss Cora Virginia McEntee. About Passengers "shot sank gave his age as 68 | libelou: remarks a@ BEND, Ore., Aug. 26,—H. lia Miss McEntee Harrison thinks ‘the band of | i rough passengers he hauled in | Maj, Gen. Peyton C. March, te his jitney bus must e wanted | tired, chief of staff of the United to do away with him. They | States army during this country’s bound, slugged, robbed and fi participation in the world war, first nally threw him into, a 20-foot | was married on July 4, 1891, to Mee cistern, which fortunately was | Josephine Smith Cunningham, 6f ary |Washingtons She is dead, ~ | March's eldest son, Peyton, Jity BALDWIN WILL REST was killed in aviation during the™ LONDON, Aug. 25.—Prime Minis-| war, He has another son, Lewis t ldwin departed for Paris today, | March, and three daughters, all mins en route to Aix Les Buines for a rest. Irled to army officer: a ‘Man Lost i in Woods Is ' Rescued After 13 Days Fisherman Travels Day and Night in Five- Mile Circle; Half- Crazed When Found HPEMIN Mich., Aug 18 days Inthe wood: earch 1so became confused, owing to echoes, and sought him it matehes or cook food he carried be-| George Simmon and George Ricker cause of danger of setting the forest | son, trappers, finally navigated t five, William C, MeKinley, of Rock: | stormy lake and came upon the wane He was half-crazed and they had to threaten to shoot him to keep MeKinley became lost while him from running away, Mey {fishing trip, Unable to get his bear-| McKinley's clothing was torn and }ings, he traveled day and night in.a| his face haggard, He carried blanks [fivemite circle, shouting tor help. |etay! however, that helped sim Jai Wor a week his cries were heard by | fairly comfortable at night, but ee fishermen on the opposite shore artied no weapons, He Is, stay the lake, but they were unable to r t Andes s camp Until he recove | cue him because of the rough water (ers physically. ‘

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