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r f —— Feir tonight ing cloudiness by rain; mod Maximum, 60. Today Howdy, folks! After trying to m handed catch of the other When taken to the police sta- julips, we do not won- two, one bottle at a time. Then tion, Mrs. Petty said that she was i der why the farmers of this the cops went inside and arrest- carrying the gun for “protection H country grow Serenent: ed Mrs. A. Liljefeld, 40, on a against enemies who were plotting na a j ‘- city Uquor charge. ‘They found a against her brother,” and herself. i Fa essa ches, tne clever Vide thing \csiatet Governe rp hie sad gnat, op iey Conga Mrs, Patty 1s 6 jeard Old. bs |Doesn’t Want Him aiways takes aspirin tablets for « 10 alleged. She had thrown e is well known in literary circles, P told. Se she bas just planted a Gi -Y Maquer away when she heard tne having written a number of poems || Quit; m la: are Term. Fraud | Co! - ie Al pl iney, from Chine on Frau = Have Commis Dut the hoof and mouth disease ix @ purely local plague. WEATHER Temperature Last 34 Hours southeasterly winds Minimum, 53. 43. noon, Thuradey, increas probably followed Butered as Second Class Ma: COPS GRAB BOTTLES OF BOOZE FROM AIR, THEN ARREST WOMAN V HILE dow an apartment at Seventh ave. ar cussing plans for. ra pace Tuesday night G. W, Christy and nolds of the spectal onished en four standing under a win oimen Rey tail were w May 2, 18 At the Postoffice at Beattie, SEATTLE, WASH BURIED ALIVE; HOW IT FEELS Manley Cooney, Black Diamond Miner, 20 Hours Tons of Rock and Coal, Describes Experiences for The Star Wash , WEDNESDAY, under the Act APRIL of Congress March 30, 1924 The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star | 2, 187%. Per Year, by Mall, 60.60 Under Viayor Would Dissolve seattle’s Park Board! WORRY OVER BROTHER CAUSES COLLAPSE OF ALBERT FALL’S SISTER L& ANGELES, Cal., April 30. Worry over her brother, for mer Secretary of the Interior Al bert 8. Fall, and his connection with the Teapot Dome oil scandal, was today announced by physicians as the cause of the demented con. TWO CENTS EDITION| IN RE ATTL E. WOULD RETAIN a when quarts of dition of Mrs, Catherine Petty be Scotch whisky hurtled Mrs. Petty was picked up by po- past them lice at Santa Monica on Monday } After the first two quarts had evening, after neighbors had com whizzed by Christy's head, the officer reached out and made « , Conviction | CHILD INJURED; plained that she was flourishing 4 gun and acting strangely 14 ARE KILLED sioner of Parks es are pis 2 i Ol Silas Grump, the sage of INDIANAPOLIS, April 30.— By John W. Nelson | Pumpkin Hollow, « “An awful) Warren T. McCray, former gov- Reorganization of the park de i jot of preachers whe rant against synthetic likker are preaching syn- thétie religion.” eee COMING! COMING: It surely beats the deuce, How quickly months go by; * (Can you realize that it's % Most time to swat the fly? ‘ see Why do they call nickels and dimes | thicken feed, when anyone knows darn well that such stuff won't feed ehickens?—Vaughn Woodhouse. ee “Do you know what Germany used! At the same moment the prisoner, bile driven by « woman, 5- | hi “ ig ‘<a ¥ for making sauerkraut during the|arose from his seat in the cromded, yearold Frances Brisbin, daugh- ee Pe tar of lives and prop- aby tage el Lied ir park ie war?” lcourtroom to face sentence. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bris- | ate lin charge of a park commissioner, “No. What?” | Judge Anderson reviewed the case,| bin, 3? 74th st., was in a berlin? a delet atcmgs Mania SOT RTCA INE HV ge et “Cabbage.” which, he said, was one of the most| Serious condition at her home gr ie resus apn x |board of pablle wore id extraordinary in the history of fed-, Wednesday suffering from in- ea deh a tat ound | “While. the present park board H They caught New York's bobbed- hair bandit, The bobbed-hair bandit: of Seattle are the ones who sweet ernor of Indiana, was sentenced worries: | WOMAN FLEES | Ga, and fined sloton trex | Hit-and-Run Driver ae | fral dudge ‘Anderson for using’ | After Street Smashup fraud. | Harry Wertz, deputy United Statex YOUNGSTER MAY DIE marshal, will start with MeCray for | } | Skull Fractured; Identity "| | ; Whe federal, prison.at Atlanta at 320 p. m. today, it was announced. | Promptly at 10 o'clock, the man-| ‘ tle. of governorship fell from Me: | Motorist Unknown i ray's shoulders by virture of his} o> serge: | resignation. Run down Tuesday by an auto- Juries to her head. In the meantime, ing for the eral jurisprudence. | Slightly haggard, McCray ap- peared to have regained the stolid police were look woman who drove the sweeping over cluding Mrs. L. E ‘ old daughter and an unidentified | Members man Storm Takes Heavy Toll of Life and Property i in South | SOUTHWEST AL ALSO SWEPT page Is Done by Storm Wrecking Georgia District ATLANTA, Ga., April 30—A storm this section today her 2-year. tment and the dissolution of the park board will be recommended a jthe solution of the present difficult situation Seattle parks have found themselves in, Mayer Brown an |nounced Wednesday. The mayor and O. J. C. Dutton, present president of the board, con ferred on Dutton's unexpected resig nation Wednesday, when the diffi- culties.that beset the park bowrd. due to lack of funds, were discussed. “I hope to persuade Mr. Dutton he can best serve by remaining on the board,” the mayor said. In his annual report Mayor Brown are doing excellent work land giving liberally of their time and money to their duties, the nature of talk a man out of his turn in the| composure which had characterized automobile, as no report on the ac Anderson, 8. C., reported three} 11, organization of. our parks sys- barber's chair. |him thruout his trials as he faced | cident has been made to the traffic killed and $500,000 property dam-ttom is archaic and inefficient,” the Sex Si |Judge Anderson for the last act of | department age. inaporsphits It's rapidly getting so that auto/his dramatic federa! court trial. The litte girl, with her sister, Damage at Lawrenceville, Gi the peak’ denertument: eked be and autopsy mean about the same.| JUDGE SCORES |Irene, was on her way to school | will reach $200,000, come a regular city department, the bat td | CONVICTED MAN ‘Tuesday when the accident occurred. Albany was hard hit and heavy ne as the street department, or the “I am a republican,” says Harry| In sentencing McCray, Judge An-| She was croesing Greenwood ave. at |loxs of property was reported there. | iignt department, and one expert Daugherty. Attaboy, Harry; rub it| derson said: N. st. when the auto hit her. | Four negroes and a white man|put in charge. I shall recommend in!~Jack Raper. “The evidence showed McCray was| According to the sister, the wom were killed at Opelika, Ala, jsuch action to the council.” Sires guilty repeatedly of numerous for-|an driver stopped her car, got out Four were injured at Greenville,| The mayor said President Dutton Sign en the Back of = Ford: |geries and publishing and issuing | and examined Frances and then aped |Ala., and property damage amounted | resigned because he was unable te = @ | forged, fictitious, fraudulent, counter- leaving the little girl standing to $150,000. meet the needs of the children for i A LINCOLN PUP | | teit notes, |on the curb. | Lines of communication were down | playgrounds on the limited func a SORES | “Repestedly he was guilty of ob) Foances went on to school, but |thruout the territory. given the board by the city council. | taining money under false pretenses. | soon became ill and lapsed into de-| A special train was rushed to] Following the announcement of If our government officials were even half alive they would introduce that foot and mouth disease to our earwigs. eae There, little soldier, Don't you cry, Youll get your bonus When you dir. i (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) ‘Nirium \Jones on the Japs! | } | Anderson by the Red Atlanta, carrying emergency relief. One of the largest cotton mills in the South was wrecked at Anderson. Fitzgerald, Ga. reported $50,000 property damage when a church, @ cotten mill and numerous dwellings were destroyed. Cross from | his resignation, several committees of women, representing various civic clubs of the city, protested against Dutton’s resignation and urged Mayor Brown to prevail upon Dut ton to remain on the board. “Dutton ‘ts particuarly interested in the children of the city, as 1 pees WHAT THE STAR WIRED A hail storm preceded a heavy lam, the mayor sald. “He Is one Some people think “cigaret” must wind which reached tornado pro-lo¢ my appointees and, we . have end in “t” and some think it must SENATOR JONES | {bortions, ro eune crops. worked harmoniously tgethér, 1 3 pie eee || Hon. Wesley L. Jones, KANSAS CICYT, Me, Aprii toa {ROP 10, ersuade im: to) remain BEDTIME STORY “Four bandits held me up on Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. | storm sweeping over the Southwest |since Sunday has resulted in. three ouraged at the lack but he is of park funds | Eastlal H tnali * deaths, caused heavy property dam- nipple dha teed ringrond | People of W ashington are depending on you as senior os mie swollen many streams to Tacoma Character i : heels. I chased them across the senator to insist that administration line up for Jap || | voa ied Killed in Flames a = bridge but lost them in the Uni- exclusion and attempt no compromise under club of Ja) Mrs. Roy Pyle was killed and two al Se versity district. When I got back |] Jobbyists and Vsstirn lassitude. Please wire for Ste | : , | were Injured by a tornado at Ingalls,| TACOMA, April 30.—Emanuel 1. || x to the bridge it was closed for ; in ietenHoe te : Here i Money Cooney, Black Diner miner, who was buried 20 howrs under tons of |Okle. Another twister struck Tex-|Lyon, 62, an old familiar figure on c= the night.” : readers what real motive of administration is in present ||. ih ahd: redcued “fit ae Fiddle. oi t i anda austen back he{atkana, Tex, and killed Luther |Tacoma streets, where he carried ft : oe attempt to delay, how you personally stand on question BA Sees sedan Wet no sc atonccah ea hs wasn’ afraid and he’s ready to go bac on the |ryompson, 5, and seriously injured |advertising signs, died from suffo- ail Somebody says that a real vamp|| and what you will do to swing administration to Pacific job. Picture was taken by Frank Jacobs, Star staff hotographer, just as Cooney |soven persons. Leva Payne, 9, was|cation here today, when fire de Wl is one who can keep a man smiling || Coast t THE STAR emerged from the mine at 5330 Tuesday evening. killed during a severe wind storm at|stroyed his home. The aged man, i as he comes across with the house-|| ~°*S viewpoint. . ~~ i | Wichita Falls, Tex. Flood warnings |caught by the flames, which start- q ee hold allowance month after month. | Ti were issued along the Arkansas river |ed from an cree ee stare Pr te ra a) } Ww | i 1 2 ae |in Kansas, following a rain which /dining room, tried to get out of the Our language grows more and| AND WHAT secrecy JONES IRED DRUNK DRIVERS Hees, en D 1 buried alive Seen isschane te beg soaked the state during the last 24/kitchen, but the junk he had collect: ‘ | 4 | b k - : i “ ing more expressive. Sure. Carlyle, THE AR andit-Cop Duel | face of the earth, Monday night and| hours, From three to six inches were |ed for years Kept him from open| hever could have said, “It's a wow!" | Editor The Star DENVER, April 90.—Two officers] rescued Tuesday afternoon, after be- | Teported. the door. 2 | ks Ki Apanie | 3 nated Ww h ‘ and a bandit were shot in a running ing entombed 20 hours,) 1g — — — ‘se inser rte once a tasury wee pc ry . e i “ ‘ae baa i bie | gun fight between bandits, supposed ae | ° ° | 5 : ; m firmly for Japanese exclusion. Will do all possible || Srag 12 Beg helbctieliy lashes kesh nds Afraid? No, I wasn't afraid, 1 d P | If you don't kiss your Uttle pal, | 3 rf tk tisfied there will be Meet Three Get 30 Days; One)...” Prisoners who escaped from) aint snave time to be afraid until st] ary 1c or un aree } Ber sure she'll kiss you, to secure it. Am satisfied there will be no compromise. ’ the Denver jail Thursday, and offl.| way all « hen 1 wns i wast 3 —8. F, Bulletin. || If Japanese pride axe feelings can be assuaged without |} Speeder Also Sentenced care hortly before noon today at) qiive andithe time to be ufrald was ; O Owns a eee n see no ol | ttleton, a few miles from Denver, | y 2 W | Li'l Gee Gee says she is doggone! weakening exclusion ee oth ‘ tata in attempting om | adcondings to! meager advioed freact aby teacbatice teeta t ee Ss u in i glad that a porterhouse steak can’t | to do so. I cannot speak for the administration, but I am | Police Judge John B. Gordon de-) jie notice ik . “ oe Soe eu al tn} phat wes AS \ ihe ra { >; / . ah en drivers , f » day's work, ed four | hy contract hoof and mouth disease. sure it does not seek to defeat the will of the people AB |) Ciaran War On: Cruat aS Oars cite | = years and it's the first time I've ever} PARIS, April 30.—Mary Pick- every word, A majority of the ih fee || expressed by congress, but will carry it out while striving, || speeders Tuesday, sending three men H 1 been in an accident, ford this morning did what | gowns selected were along sim: it Med by reo aad Mou wees in the interest of the American people, to maintain cordial |to jail for 30 days each and fining} ere Is | Jack Wilson (known as ©. C. Wise)] gvery woman has dreamed she ple, straight lines in black with a bank president and the hot dog vena.| | relations with a friendly power. W. L. JONES. j them $100 aplece for driving while Another Home if wep ePooccaliay | teat Lin ast would like to do—bought all the eT oe onbeeldaee i! o both go to work in a pair of pits | under the intiuence of Hquor, One|] that can be bought for a small 7 Paris gowns she wanted with: ie fours. work with all good will, and did see, ™many during the course of the! col including “Doc Hamilton, whom I not seen for many months, and he, | Immigration Bars Drop speeder was also jailed. the first driver to see the cold gray prison bars. He was quickly fol- payment down and the balance AND ATTIC CLOSH TO WOODLAND PARK REDUCKED TO $2,600 The owner of this home is leav- from me when the “bump” came, | I never saw him after that. I Flat as a pancake. Before supper we heard the roof [snapping and “talking to itself," T out even asking the price. where Mary showed her speed, ‘The flim star bought 12 gowns in 16 minutes, nearly causing a “I think most women look bet- ter in longer skirts, unless their SU EN ° Bert Johnson, who crashed into || like rent, ___ | cated to him but got no answer, He ‘A correspondent of the United ankles are excapticnally: srelatis Capel a8) Seek J a Wives Before light pole at Third ave, and Cherry $100 GIVES POSSHESION was in awful bad country, Every.| Press piloted Mary and Doug and attractive-—which most Up betimes, in sprightly mood, and to st. a few days ugo, while drunk, was|| ; COMPLETELY FURNISHED 11 thing was down flat where he stood.| on a shopping tour to Lanvins, | women's are not,” Mary said. ‘A feature of tho skirts selected was fine pleated inserts, while most of the blouses were long: thant : ‘ ; lowed by Jullus Clarko, arrested sun.|| ‘ing for England on an extend-'|| wanted to get out then, but didn't} os ‘ ; scatter ; AE Te te ceed ate ae tet AN FRANCISCO, April 30.—Four hundred unmarried }} aay, awh was charged with drunk|| | ed soll nt thie rialculously. low kets loaves. That’ waa Suoaeee| Beara ae ARR UAWORE TE at Vane Sees striking apple i Let ea Bae Gee riane Apes sex heat Japanese men were en route back to Japan today, || driving and spceding at 96 falles an wi } Hat o'clock: Then we went out to eat} ; lig a AaceBe green traveling suit, one gera- i by a Neel grein i pf toma ostensibly to claim brides and hurry them to the United || hour, and ©. A. Robinson, 49, auto land wore gono probably a halt hour, ae eA enh ait sks nium afternoon gown and sey- int And did resolve to start tavern of our || ct te Logore the Japanese exclasion ban b | salesman, whone car crashed riite an WAS PICKED UP Pee DN achict deslolsn wrkene eral gowns trimmed, “engraved” ih own, my wife to do the cooking and 1 | e3 0 Pp an becomes ab- || jverett stage March 26. BoM to wae 1 || AND THROWN FIVE FEET pelt bed aac csan ck es -threaded with buttons i to entertain the guents by playing the || solute, 4 ; park and , however, had the final say and iit jolted gh dyad Ag be gro ‘ : Eugene Brown, arrested Sunday ‘Tho furniture eon- ||. When we camo back everything ; bar cig attire, i the patrons X know not And so to|| ‘They sailed in the steerage of the liner President Wil- || ent while speeding 40° miles un}) slats, ates ote. was qulet, T thought the trouble was] relected many | owns pee This atternoon she will start | . ome. a ; i ‘ hour 6n Rainier ave:, was given a}| You will find the rest of the de |jover. We worked around on the| ‘hey Y Ing in earnest aid may pure ‘ 4 were 1H leauge Lyel. eg F oad hicirads being the Jast boat |! ciree-day gall tery and a fine of $40.1 | tniia’ of this homé by.turning,to |{erosscut on’ 29 chute, Wilson wwent| "he well-dressed woman’ is |” chase 0 dr 60 gownk Well, this ought to be about)|leaving for the Orient which will permit return before || 4 totai of 160 traffic cases were on||the Want Ad Real Estate |{over to the water pipe, as we wanted | always simply dressed,” she in- ‘The star explained her French 1 ee ; three dollars’ wortht July 1, when the ban may become effective. the court docket, most of which were|] columns, to wet down the coal, I put the| formed a madame in French, by saying she has been studying ce A SB, for minor infractions of traffic rules. (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) 4 while the midinettes hung on at home for the last three years, ‘