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GORGE PROJECT (seeramnes a EXTEND SEARCH Chicavo Is Hushed as MOTOR VICTIM SOLD BOOZE TO ",%2u,%%i,., BABY; PARENTS ARE DELAYED AGAIN| ‘womeocvcr sue] FOR GARR | Paderewski’sDoe Ping | IN HOSPITAL SPITE STATE S City Officials Find That Sister-in-Law Kidnaper Is Nears Gates of Death Hit-Run Driver Flees After Widow Couldn’t Collect or Storrie Is Still Slow Hunted Over Northwest Hitting Man in Crast Damages, So Broke Law MAY TAKE HALF YEAR City Work to Be Completed Within Two Weeks © DRUNKEN YEGGS © =< STAB MAN = ‘psec’ WOMAN WHIPPED , Attacked by four men ina sort |Wife Who Flogged Mani- | ave “ert. wilions, ioelee ites a. gon hats sto “ : <4 drink parlor at Sixth ave, 5. and Bt Fe] x 4 hi fe | iss Bd a oe King st, eurly Friday morning, curist Is Also Punished J. Murphy, 220 16th ave, S, was stabbed in the stomach during a Wingtetammasay (cee, heme, mee rer Operation for Tumor hospital, where he told the police Miasicrwaine rane tates |r ween! Reveals Unborn Babe terrorized Seattle merchants re RNNOUNCEMENT Seo eee eons Carried for 51 Years\"" deen We wish to announce that we will be located in our new and larger quarters at 401-403 EAST PIKE ST. MONDAY, APRIL 21 Murphy r ed “No, | ‘ought neighbors . Do, pri 1 ° edical hist thats have Itho he adn . knowr <é : - aca an ‘ t gagement af : n bef officers arrived ed histor wi u " April 16 sie : 7 had broken up and Mrs. il 16.—Elsd al theater home nursing b h wher era | | | the man en rage. All four| > ! audit tunnel are ‘ ‘ Sayphey’ and ‘ui Te nan knew her assailants worar arried for CITY WORK IS cht which followed a knife was | ¥* guld not take any action. | . ay yes ARLY FINISHED unged into his stomach, ‘yuar.| She said she did not want the po-| boxy A aby irl, phys mgd ny Seco ae “The city’s part of the work,” Car.| ter fled and Murphy was found lying| lice to interfere and intends to get | n, Th, dled y ‘ roll said, “will be completed within |? the floor a minute later by police go in her own way | aa Bird. don : re she ‘ mes Barton, two weeks, All that remains is some |™¢®, Who took him to the hospital pas, a short time ago,) was ya ‘ Toledo. 1s adiibenehe electric wiring in the powerhouse and| , Detec ed Murphy Fri. 1 suit for’ dive nee “a - Seva the remoyal of a gravel dump.” day In an t out how much | Thomas, alleging tha th | Failure to complete the tunnet by | 2° knows of supposed safe-crack ta pistol with which she July will cost the city $20,000 per day | °"* and thelr activities. Murphy will {herself in the knee so that he cee for fuel oll to operate the steam | "over. not be jealous of her patting min dl plant on Lake Union, according to figures furnished by J. D. Ross, light LES - ing department. ‘The low water sea-|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT HERE'S MORE ABOUT aaa Biel anc power may te expect | AIRMEN POLICEMAN || cretos coarea tune Bei | Laie Bet, " |Teacher Can Shake AN OPENING SPECIAL untli the Crip dam has been erected. STARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 tvth, | Phvslete gee SB sap Ae pega re ert Boy if It’s Needed | For one week only, a complete $5 10 ae aah ag cepa thal | TLAN re, iL 18,—Miss set of Ford Side Curtains for... . Most dilatory fashion by the Skagit, | Hull officers said, “the destruyera|#n “on the carpet” in connection Councilman Carroll declared. “Wel Full and Corry intercepted a radio| With anonymous reports that nearly have attempted to pin him down to) broadcast saying that 3 Martin, |200 cases of | r | by f ipal c mart ) . | definite promises of performance. |in tho Seattle, was down near Cape|!" & F 3 | ; vert eedibvags: j fe : Unless he lives up to his promises! rgvak, 200 miles distant, and in se.|™ade by Jensen and two other offi 5 = 2 ecause , she | We are the originators of selling this time, we will not get any elec-| rious dange: |cers. Records showed that 22 cases year-old Paul Entler a# and will be pleased to meet our friends and for- mer patrons here. We have added a complete line of Camping Goods to our large stock of Auto Accessories. We will continue to sell “AUTO ACCESSORI FOR LESS” 3 the woman =| nam © appear on a banner in 4 child, All r the theater. Barton also from the woman, motherhood | ¥ r red of flest s , | ap od, t t the scheduled © Management announced fol- 1 shaking, tricity from the Skagit this sum-| “The Hull and Corry were en route| Were turned In as evidence, Surprising three alleged bur three men tryin mer. to Bremerton, Wash., after having bd baling glars forcing their way into the 0 do ‘ 4 the} es boy's mother brought the B “ | : a ‘ 4“ . ” Fifth |d ‘ eaten t 2 argen. | surveyed by soundings a route for n 90 the Blae Mouse theater at Mins :@laibios ‘ Outl. M ts D. th | new cable from Seattle to Seward, Officer 1 to ave. near Pike st. Thursday folic nim, n oh aed Mee admitted she shook | proce a | Alaska. | Be Investigated night, Robert Day, an employe |the trio down the alley a in Electric Chair | 7 destroyers immediately lighted] “Policeman number 490 waa there| of the theater, gave chaso and |lams was caught by a t r ; blah : jall four boilers and proceeded at 30|/when I arrived at the Lenora garage| Narrow!y escaped death when oye while Day pursued the IN SEATTLE LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 18—! knots, arriving at Cape Igvak about|Thursday,” Assistant Prohibition Di.| one of the trio drew a revolver | BLOCKED DESIGNS Come in and see'us about our Easy Payment {Diamond Joe” Sullivan, last of the| sunrise Wednesday. The Corry be-|rector W. M. Whitney said Friday| and fired several shots at him. my gained on them and one « nd-blocked designs on chiffon, Jom a § he rade ti 3 Southwest's notorious outlaws, went gan searching Kialavik bay and the| morning. “I didn't know hia name,| Day and other employes cap- . vat he was being linen or sik gre very smart Plan on high grade tir Bo his death in the electric chair /giull suarched Portage bay. |and I haven't verified {t yet, so 1] tured one of the men, H. Will ‘ and fired|80 are printed scarfs and acces. Bere today—Good Friday—without} “At 9 a.m. a amall boat from the|cannot say whether it was Jensen| lam, 16, a colored bellboy, but an outward sign of the “yellow | ru! discovered plane in Portag: ( | I Le 2 gtreak” t ‘i : 2 eg ortag®|or not. Iam waiting for written re-| the man who fired on Day, and | eieecdiaten rt ctiamane, (hm DY Under. |nay, towards the north end, Just off| ports trom our men that were there | hls companion escaped. an” tole estern Auto ou the beach and in shallow water. 2 4 ; x charge ‘ jai fe wait } > = The prisoner walked to the chalr| “Martin and Harvey were aboart,| ue" | Sot there Poadbagoe di i mabe ‘ : beter: E, R. SMITH, Prop. “Ou offic or € nce heater that he wus trying to get in mere with an air of gay carelessness and [suffering f; hi rand in ‘Our office is not contemplating | entran’ " hat GAR’ as 2 . Tise that astounded spectators, ‘He|emgenss (0m bunger and intense] any action, “The whole matlcr, how-| p.m, and ie | th aan 2b, at 401-403 EAST PIKE STREET maintained his calm and uncon-| «They were brought onto the Hun |°™ % under, further inve (gation | erned attitude as the adjustments} and served a hearty breakfast, after| 0” UF off! } Were made and until theswitch was|which they seemed but little the cee eee i. He paid the penalty for a career] ‘the plane had been forced down | s = of crime and hbanditry extending | py engine troubtl } Corner Belleyuo—“Just Above the Turn” a leak having de over the lost decade. He was elec: | veloped in the crank case, thru whieh | = a re ep frocuted for the specific crime ofall the oll was lost. _ : aa Plans were belng made Friday by | rettlem, Jaim| the flood —— LW OW oOees3} Slaying a Little Rock detective last|‘ «The Hull towed the plane to ttan.| RAGiO Recital at KFOA tOjthe Central Labor council to use| Wat not caused in any way, pele, | = caida tan MM FAN MELON os Coot ors ws Sus oon acts A WRISEIEL D & GOLDBERG’S ANNUAL Se DOWN 2N : i d ae eae | , of $175,000 made by tho clty Coun! passage by the council of the ciaim | Val SALE NOW ON! egroes ange t fia 0 recital by James Hami! cil to the property owners who al-| ordinance. Councilman E. L. Biaine | 3 : ¢ y z oe = f KG ‘ sec | Agee ot. the: Kil uaecace leged their property was damaged|nnd Councilwoman Kathryn Mira: | Anything in our immense stock of Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, Pearls and or Killing Officer | wih { Music, asnisted by members of the |t? that extent by the flood of Box-|clo were the only two council mem: | high-grade jewelry of all kinds can be carried out of our store for 5¢ down—the CHICAGO, April 18—Lucius Dol- | uilty and student body, will fea.|!¢¥ creek, in 1918, bers to oppose the awarding of the | ? | tac ; balance to be paid i sy W y ton and Henry Wilson, negroes, WITH $1 600 |ture the KFOA radio program at|, Charles Tt Cane, chairman of the | damages. — ; i“ a paid in easy weekly payments. ss were hanged here today for thi | Rhodes department atore Friday, at |!sisiative committee of tho labor} Mayor Brown has announced he | “ - : Diarday ef eatcotman Vinsent Skibe. } 5 ite cipes gana cg como Mriday. Qt} iody, declared Friday that his or-|wili not veto the measure. ‘Money BURNS a HOLE in Most Anyone’ 'sPocket. WHAT DOES 1TDO TO YOURS? Doltan and Wilson shot Skiba! — | Pianotorte—“Ode to Mount Olympus” |®anization will have referenaum pe-} The city charter provides that if] ay iupiele Goer When he tried to arrest them f i (Olyrapio § cl Howe |titions ready for clreulation by next] per cent of the voters sign the | committing a robbery. for/ Dancing Master DeHoney Is|_ ie eet Wednesday. | referendum ordinance | | Victimized by “Pupils” ee eee Ar stacst a8 | The council settled with the North |cannot become a ts it has Cc Pianoforte—'Val _.-Lask|Bond Lumber Co, the Mitwaukee | been’ approved by the votera. Schedule Dance | Mins fi , | raitr and other claiments, in} Of the total amount of clatms | two youn: é tered | Pianoforte penol Ontrow | 4 20 suits | vote 65,7 goes te oN Leschi pavilion, Seattle's popular | orice on - Ok en red the resp tvst Neeiboiens spite of the fact that in thre uilts | voted, $165,718 goes to the North lakeshore dance hall, will be the th atthe oney, . Miss Hazet fn Cameron. jbrought against the city for dam-| Bend Lumber Co, the Milwaukee fadatie of another big dance on Friday |9%,4°0 Pe y Dancing academy, | yocal—"The Lost Chora” Sullivan /ages, the city was held vlameless |raliroad, the Innovation shingto Co ‘ % 214 E. Pike st.. held up DeFloney | isn Lots J. Cation ‘ 4 King - county. \ Twenty-two night, with the Don Julian club stag. | an © bid c — we spacing df FP cal bgrd y ton |for the flood. — i jand King — count Twenty-two | all DON’T WASTE IT! ing the affair. The Hollywood Syn-|iiackjack tied hin hardy With ata) " Iiinsky| Corporation Counsel T. J. I. Ken-| claimants, laborers and xmall prop- | Re eopators, a seven-plece orchestra, has | 2° ted him hand and foot,| (5) -vateo 1 tt |nedy hag always advised against the |erty owners will get $10,1 GOOD WATCH is a friend you'll and escape ter robt f ins Joan Black | been engaged to furnish the music. Ls en ars | eas ie $300 in cash, a $300 watch and a | Clarionst—Selected. =a PTS as appreciate—and enjoy having. | Pianoforte—"Walt in A Flat’..Chopin ‘ | FAVOR. 7 7 The money you would spend care- BE-BY-BE-BE-BF-BF-BF-BF °°". | Mis Bee | Complete Reviews | lessly each week put into one of our | $1,000 diamond ‘ting, ‘Thursday eft. Roy 0. Deaver. |Army Officers to DeHoney says one of the two men| Vocal—Aria, “Aois and | applied for dancing lessons Wedner Mra, Fiorita Munson-Wre | Inspection of the University of | a timepieces soon pays for it. $e ; # Aewrnantged Pianotorte h : 4 via | T nta | nd paid him $5. Thurw. | Pianoterte- are Washington R. 0. T. C. was to be| Y c - a lizing | day the ¢ iff tiy'd , \completed Friday by the three army | | k Hite Master” or $37.50 nl Me guested Bef edad Nutova watches. White 54 DOWN his office, and the other man also 4 Puyallups” (Rai- — Jofficers sent out by the war depart gold - filled ngraved For a tantalizing bit, a [nought a dancing course and paid| mer Suite) + Howe] ment. Following inspection of parade | Dean Towe ty vork, clos! formation and the cases with plain silvered $1 8 Week luncheon or a dinner |!" $5 Yocal—'"The Song the Anvil Bings”. Petri | ‘ s : dials and 1 jewaled movements backed hit i d While putting the money in his Mr. Jones. | manual of arms, which was complet-| Resolutions on Epidemic by the Weisfeld & Goldberg guarantee, it—eacn and every | Pocket, DeHoney heard sharp Pianotorte- Leis tera sikives jed Thursday, tho officers wero to a ¥: 7 A good investment in time. salad dressed with fresh | command to stick up his hands. Ho] ,, inspect class room work Friday. Following the meeting of dairy- \ $37.50—5¢ Down—$1.00 a Week rich, fluffy, Gold Medal | found one of the men pointing a ‘athe star and the Moon at — | Inspection is being conducted BY} mon, tivestock dealers, packers and | gun at his stomach; the other fellow on < | it. Col, Herman Glade, general) oy che” atti * Mayonnaise. \hit him over the head with a black ‘ OMern | statt; Maj. Walton Goodwin, Jr, ¢ Hest sie ee bd Sh One cigeetc FORTUNE SMILES jJack. They took him to another | pignotorte 6 sherp ly ashington, D. Cy and) er oe the Seattle ‘Chunar of i js room and tied him up and proceeded finor”* » Chopin 1. W. Woodward of the R. 0. | 0! - . phtmicd ber ol On one who looks “Prosperity”—Dia- Made 8 mayonnaise is | |foom and tlea him up and proceeded | tine? «reefs. + C, W. Woodward of the HO. /commerce: Thursday to discuss the imetae § | y army corps, . 7 monds are seldom worn by du made inthe best homes | parting, DeHoney asked them to|Yoen—"Drink to Me Only with hoof and mouth disease 1 me © seldom Fi Thine’ (Old English Melody)... San Francisco, $1.50 each week in one of our Diamonds —offinestsaladoilsand |!eave him some money for dinner, | ee OMe Sones wed at the mooting © being | One of them threw him a $5 gold | pinnoforte-—-“Love Dreams ...«.+Lisat | jelreulated Friday. ‘The resolutions | 87.50 Sparkling | blue-white eggs, best vinegar, and {pice and then both men ran ‘out See aytiege |Poincare to Talk call for the following: i Se DOWN Diamonds ot our own puts you on a Good Luck Corner, sur ‘Washington’ (a Washington Owe tate S008) | 1, An absolute embargo on all careful. selection, set Spices to give that tan- of the door, state song) ++ cn demol . see | F | TART UR 2 (words hy Misa Martha tictiny Report in Belgium California fruit and produce except; } $1.50 n Week with or without two blue talizing tang. | Ae ee ain ae rete | PARIS, April 18—Premier Potn- |citurs fruits, pe tierra Bate cro eer eky Get a jar today from ||’RE-EASTER MUSIC | Cndrumen by. seenlty ang mcent* Jearo plans to confer with Premier] 2. Arrangements with California Day fa dowd and wear input of ‘ Ea Thounia of Belgium next week on|to prevent men from working with the store, Balance §160's for “The Salad Bowl", a BY DANIELS SLATED |/* *#™ it was reported today following final | eat(on. | Minige fromm 28.50% free booklet of recipes right, 1924. by Walted Prewsy. || Huge Stockyards Janprovat of the report by tho topars|% Exclusion of camping partie Mee attic ations commission. |these slips are found and charged sh sch + D, St. Louis, 546 meters, $1) rICAGO, April 18.—Fire swept of tempting bits. De aaete Pht often i pae Be) ee Lulldlig oe ine Poincare will discuss with his |rogulations for fumigation and quar. dente’s sacred cantata, “The || ‘o,, in the stock yards dis- : Best Foods — | cnn ers at cna a Hive + [ealingulshment of Mranco: Belgian Acting Governor’ W. J. | Covia IZ, “New “York,” 466: meters, es of fire eniginés were sum.[feonamle control of the Ruhr and|promised full co-operation in tha . 1m, E, 8. T—Good Mriday || moned and desperate efforts are be- |." eo-Belgian control of rail. enforcement of any needed yegula Be Dae Fahea deel EN We oF, services from West End Presby-|\ing made to keep the fire from |¥** tions in a statement gnnounced ve thing in Stock SSorealt at Gash @aloen terlan church. spreading to the acres of adjoining Friday. If drastie measures should ‘ Pe Dean? peaake A aed Ie ol Two Army Airmen |riome, neewars: they will bo Tate eae Re and anventlante: More than a dressing : Killed in Wreck ) | —_— 6) ¥ ' | % S . —it’s a Food | “FCA, Toronto, 400 meters, 8| Apartment Thief SAN ANTONIO, Tex, i 18, XUBENVILLE, ©,, April 18 LON | sina De eames |Apatiapeat Tie | eax soon te ir | RURAL Got ( WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG 9 Crucifixion,” from St. Jamest akes GO0o GUL Cadet Tt. 1. McCulley wore burned {bition agent, wax bombed carly to “Seattle's Credit Jewelers _———— chifiedsal, | Entering the rooms of C. 11, Bing-|to death when an alrplane in which |4ay for the second time in four} ~ THE BEST FOODS, Inc. WOM, Jefferson City, Mo, |jham, Humphrey apartments, Thurs. |they were practicing pight flying at | months: | ‘BOO PINE DTREET Boz UNION STREET i 440.9. meters, 8 p.m, C. B,D, day, a daylight burglar ransacked |Kolly field crashed, Windows of homes within six Rearls Reatrune 1964 Bryant St, San Francisco. Program by the Jefferson City ||the Jewel case and bureau, taking redericks’ home was at George |blocks Were shattered, but Cole’ abe o Notary club. two strands of pearls, a cameo ring | Vest, Te McCulley lived at Co. |house was only slightly de Nothing In on Belgian colleague those questions of |antine, Reserve If “Sam Weisfield can't repair your watch, throw it ateay