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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924, ‘ 22° ESET ERE TT LAD GETS PEEVISH, STARTS HORSE RIDE ACROSS CONTINENT SUICIDE ENDS LIFE TRAGEDY UBY FREDERICK G, MEIER :. | MBENICO CITY, Jan, 3—Three or | AtEXANDIEA, Indiana, Jan, |) me four days will find a new import. | 8—Out in the great open |! —_— Crash Saves Safe From Be ant movement under way to crush |} spaces of tho west a hore i 1\ Man Mourned Wife Who the revolt against the Obregon ad jminiatration, a high government of apecding today in tho direction of the wetting sun. ing Robbed, Police Say The horse is rid Killed Self and Daughter . r j ficlat informed the United "Proxy || den by Herachel McKinley, 15 Rsan ints ave, street cer | Dn |] year-old son of Joshua MoKintoy. |] “pints was wetiten ‘Thursday Aoneman 19th ave, street car | Tinportant developments, he pre:|]| The boy is believed to be headed |) to the tragic history of the Bur: and a fargo Lincoln automoblie, /aicted, may bo expected nnd tho|| for the home of relatives In Call |} well family in Seatele, when th wlowsty stolen from Joshua | sinvation should change rapkily, — |] fornla | body of John Burwell, 46, was Green, wealthy Seattle clubman | President Obregon expected’ to|} Young MeKinley got huffy || found on the bathroom floor in and builder, of the dosha jieave for the Guadalajara front|| When his futher refused to buy |} the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jolin Green building, early Thursday jphurstay, Federal troops on the|| him a riding horse, ‘The follow: |! purke, 6518 22d ave, NeW. The morning, probably frustrated % | western battle front admittedly mot || !Ns morning the lad was missing. || body. was clothed. In pajanuas. carefully safe robbery | with sight check, In a skirmish near Pachuca this morning fed erals defeated a rebel force under Gen, Marclal Cavezoa, So was one of the old farm plugs, Ho was traced westward to the state line, Authorities in other htates have been agked to stop the continental jaunt, Barwell had cut his throat with a razor while the Burkes slept, Since November 7, 1922, when he discovered the bodies of Mra, Maude Barwell, hls wife, and Miss Lelta, his 16-year-old daughter, in his home at M46 N, 80th at, Barwell had jbrooded over the tragedy, Hix wife v of a Pigsly Wiesly grocery store at 19th ave, and B. Pros pect st, according to the police, AtFoley, operator of the street | ear, bad just arrived at the inter: | | at 1245 a. m, when the] | Ph sliding desperately in an of fort to stop, but, due to the snow, the machine skidded and struck the | F DE gireet car with a crash that sa dean! for blocks. Foley managed to get outslde his! pireet car in time to see a man runs} ping from the wrecked auto, Tho ce believe there were other men In the machine When the pol fount the autom large crowbar, a h |tho gun on herself, He had made jtwo former unsuccessful attempts JURY FINISHES to mental recovery, was successful. Harwell for 20 years had been an electrician in the employ of the elty Nght department, He left this | ployment last October. He was tem | porarily estranged from his wife and ving in a downtown hotel at the Fire Marshal's Collection Holds Tragic Note Down in the office of Robert 1. Laing, fire marshal, ix a collection of | "i tin cans, Having completed the gathering of hg aay | They are not bright, new cans nor|*¥idence in its probe of alleged ir. | {me of the tragedy on Nove wise ier, an auto spring, a suitcase and | ee ee ad rind he bee ities In the enforcement of | 7 1822, he decided to effect a reco an automobile robe. jyards and alleys, ‘They are twisted lawa, the King county grand | ‘lation, and with this end in view the street car was badly damaged. /and jagged remains of one time oil |JUTY apent all of Thursday morning ro his be se ape there was several windows being broken and /cans—and almost every ono {y repre- | *Umming up testimony and consld, pages ehh tg ms presen inc fhe the fender crushed, Ono of the rear] sented by one or more tombstones in| ering posaible indictments, r Sum Up Evidence for New| Indictments, Is Belief | m- | bathroom window, Lying, shot THE SEATTLE STAR jhad killed the girt and then turned | thru | VYAGE B BUNDY F ILES | There Was Just One FOR COUNCIL Error in This Story “Slain” Taximan Returns to Home Arrange Obsequies | for Noted Surgeon |; Funeral arrangements were to bo} PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. %.—Home ; ; Yes, the ag naghtety a da hilteday foo. Drs ta tints . orge A, Bundy, formerly a dep-| New Year's day baby, just ox jmado Thursday for Dr, John Hunts |aicknows cauned 1. 3, Dabney, jitney| orks A dhider Ghevily Mate aan | ho? pepara bald Wetneada famous Beattle physician and aut driver, supposed to have been mur-|wioh, filed us a candidate for the} It fi nice, bouncing baby, geon, who died late Wednesday of | dered last September, to return home |eity council Wednesday, Your years just os the papers sald. It be hoart diveaso in hie office in the }ioday to hiv wife and daughter, He|®s0 Bundy was candidate for stato] ongs at 2208 Franklin ave. Cobb building, Dr, Hunt was found auditor, He t* a yeteran of the! just as the papers said. ‘The Admitted to poltes today ho plotted! Piiinning insurrection and of the only thing about It ix that the to leave the impression that he was! world war. proud papa was Dave Himel dead by Dr. P, V, Von Phul, out $30,000 in in ek Hunt cane. to Seattle In 1995.| murdered when he killed a dog, spat —— hoch, instead of his brother, |1To was a goiter specialist and stood ° Joxoph, Joseph told us #0 high in his profe Ho way n|ered hin automobite with blood, and) Fight Promoter Is Diritey LAM . reeneio et member of the American Coll of | left It standing on the edge of a cliff. " ” | . should buy ¢lgars for Dave, |X Yoine, the King County Medicat hand “takers Shot During Holdup is he sald |Raroclatlon, the Seattle Burgleal club, jmyrance n few days before,” he said,| gaN DIKGO, Cal, Jan «| ——-—__— the Hika and the K, of P. Surviving | nut my idea in leaving was not tol 4 ie | ou en env Oo) Keran, fi promoter, was shot 4 EE iim are his wife, Mra, Graco Hunts) get the insurance for my wife, Ilthru the right mem during an at,| 48k Prohibition 4 non, Lawrence, 11; \a daughter, was simply discouraged, ed to disappear.” No claim was ever made for the In. 1 Just want: | tempted holdup as he returned home last night with the fight receipts. He put the two would-be holdups Mary, 6, and his parents and # sister at Olathe, Kas, The dead surgeon was only 41 years old. for Foreigners WASHINGTON, 8-—Foreign Jan, isthe: wurance, to rout, after hitting one In the face | diplomats and government official $$$ with the money box, contalning| would be made “bone dry” by 6 2 vy . t ash 4 0 7 |Boy Dies; Motorist |Kiyoura Attempts |{%,2%,'21 "mins He 2m" WIEN cies of tilly Introduced Inthe | * S ous ta by Representative Accused as Slayer | to Form Cabinet ———— PA re : | TACOMA, dun. 8.—Alleged to have! poKyO, Jan, 3.—Viscount Kelgo MAKING IT EASY | run down Mrs, John Roo and her! yjyoura today rewumed his eftorta to | “Of course, it's only | Blanton also introduced a resolu- | tye rold son, Walter, last Friday, /form a new ministry after having | rough idea of mine, but do you} tion providing for un investigation In his automobile, Frank Santos has| given up the task yesterday, think it is possible that there's!into Washington's latest bootleg been formally charged with man-| It was learned that he had been in-}such a thing as a printer’s error| scandal and demanded the produ slaughter as the result of the death | duced to attempt to organize a cabi.'in that cookery manual of yours?” tion of the lst of 1,400 patrons of from his injuries of the young boy. net once more, London Opinion 1 booze nyndicate. | FREDERICK & NELSON wheels on the automobile was brok-|some Seattle cemetery. ‘n and the front of the car was smashed in. | Jeshua Green, 1204 Minor ave. re ported that he had left the standing in front of the Rainier club | Fire Marshal Laing has made this collection as a tragic Mustration of the foolhardiness of people in trying car |to start fires with oll, kerosene and | other highly volatile products No witnesses were called before the | fishaiey jurors Thursday morning, and none tad he he was waiting outside the jury cham. |" clut ber, According to rumorn, the probe of | “if re rae (ie shred the pollee traffic department failed | d, on a bed, ho found daughter. Near by, © gun 4 at the shocks, Barwell's ched in her cold hand, was his Gay Gingham Frocks To Brighten Winter Days Indoors jple will take a chance. “There !s nothing under the sun that I wouldn't do if only the gen eral public could be made to realize that death lurks In the kerosene can If they would just throw away thetr old cans or at least forget them when five starting time comes, dozens of men, women and children would be |saved from death, blindness and in jury.” And then Laing went on to relate the tragic history of those oil cans in his collection. For several years he has been gathering them. There is one wh! life of Mrs. Fannle Leopold, 16, . when sh 6 with kerosene in th FURNACE SPECIAL FAMOUS “SUNBEAM” Pipeless Furnace Clean and Healthful Comfort and Cheer Quickly Installed Why Suffer From the Cold? v ut the n 6, or A to i nother can figured in two A small son of Mrs. Theodore 19 E. Madison st. and his ere burned tr: kerosene, Sco boys returned home from the hos. pital than the mother tried the same thing. The can blew up and snuffed out the woman's life. 1a tow 4 A days later a small daughter threw la cup of kerosene on the fire and was severely burn G. J. Bowers, was ing in a kerosene c: And now comes the latest traged fot the Pettinicel famiiy, and Fire Marshal Laing Mas secured the can jthat cost the lives of three persons dy large Phone ECKAAT HEATING AND PLUMBING CO. SOLE AGENTS 3 Westlake North WALLIN and NORDSTROM’S The season's smartest styles at phenomenal re- ductions. An unusual assortment of Pumps and Oxfords for dress or street wear in all leathers and fabrics, The savings are unusual, the quality un- questioned. Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords—a large variety in colors, and black, in satin, suede or plain leat all grouped at one price $5.85 Ladies’ “Pac” ( wintry days, fords, just the thing for these ric at $4.85 and Oxfords, hundreds of especially p Ler Priced at $4.85 Boys’ “Holland” Sho for school wear, during + | sale, specia $4.85 Values Always WALLIN AND NORDSTROM 1422 Second Ave. |things that can be done and yet peo | troiman 8. EB. Jennings, | It was believed Thursday that the Hfury, after starting on the liquor! probe, decided to sum up ey the traffic {nvestigation orarily pped the other m: BLAST VICTIMS tem. r STILL CRITICAL ° | | eae ‘Little Hope Held for Re- covery of Pair mother an to be sligh the Columb: in little hope held for thelr recovery. | The other three members of the |fumily, Anthony Pe the father, and two othe | Josept aged 6, an a resul jare dead, as in a w coal of] on the An explosion followed. as thrown all h was grouped half hour. hosp! around the in th adiny maelf died a few b m ANOTHER SNOW STORM LOOMS Weather Cloudy and Unset- Is Prediction tled, Yoo- Hoo, edie ; n him, He rushed from at § p. m. Wednesday, and that it] The tragedy w Year's, which re- | to completely sub: the houre, nbors. P pad been stolen shortly afterwards, | *Uited tn the death of three persons, | craft made by the pr Police arrived and took charge. Bar belie the safe crackers | led Laing to make an eppeal Thu cal taxi company, Sam W well, slipping into an empty room Bearers Delleve the ante ors day to everyone in Seattle to stop! Wednesday the jury gave indica-| pine ‘ planned to rob the Piggly Wig: | fed to strangle himself with his aoe Cu Ww bhaiet an: the this foolhardy practice, jtfons of having taken up the probe liars hand | jore which is located on the) <pnere ts haediy HA hs oe : : sare hands, omer where the crash occurred. | 444. here is hardly @ person in the | of the liquor sifuation again by call-| Apain in’ the padded cell at police mis bbed two times | °it¥, Who doesn't know better than to|ing Frank Semple, custodian of the| nentrntrtre: Mee tried toe oem store has pres 3 ommes|start“a firo with kerosene,” Laing | police liquor vault, and two other | mit sulelde Sth: wens GRATER has is | ta the last few weeks. {sald. “It is one of the most dangerous | ofticers, Sergt. William Carr and Pa-|tunye tar oy Sodiaaed 3 t4 strangle himself before officers could subdue him. After taken to the Meadows ‘There he slowly ity sanitarium. regained bis san he appeared normal jormal periods, to visit the home or perc ely, during had been f Mrs, Bur sister of Mr we Bary Tt was one of these vinita, W night, that had such a tragic The deaths of Mrs. Barwell ¢ nves. n dead Bar well “CROWN” | | Heater | For Coal or Wood Full nickel trimmed. Duplex | grates. Mica-paneled front door, No. 18 $17.50 No, 20 | | $19.50 | | FREDERICK | & NELSON | x Skinnay! 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