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bi TRACE THREATS OF DEATH Father of Slain Boy Given Notice of Danger PAGE CHICAGO, May S4—Twe threate wate the ¢ Jace Franks, uailiionsiee, whese son, Mab ert, 14 kidnaped end stain, gab ans lec inte new wity ie ne lasers Buuads of pe lonmen end detectives were de tabled svecd (he Pranks acme t a ‘ 6 recelved t a his letter thheatened h wnlens the bunt fur the boy's k war stopped A segond threat of death was re Wwed over the telephone A woman called the Franks hone and warned repeimals if the hunt atin wed The letter was mailed special de very and was written with pen and ink. Inckased was a photograph of Josephine Franks, 17-year-old daugh jer of Jacob Franks It had been A (pped from a newapaper "She te meat.” the letter stated, ace *ding to @ report maite to Crowe. nh siso containe’ abuse for @ “ etter father. fi ‘RE'S MORE ABOUT WEGRADE TARTS ON PAGE 1 There wouk! have to be either a re rade centeg @@ at Second and Vit ginia, or theact Would have to be a 10-foot cut tha Tt. If the regrade, it would prean th ¢ lowering of Second aud) Thitt aves, Virginia, Stewart and! Levera sts, and the adjusting of Dutldingw witte’n that boundary to; conform? to: this 4 grade. | Also the cormey of the Calhoun hotet would Haveygo be chopped off, the Puget Sound’ jNews company's five-story building @vould be practi cally wiped>out and th ¢ Oxford hotel, om First ave., might have to come down, And there are A ber expensive buildings: ia that loeali\y that would probably mit tn the: paws of this 90- foot street. is And anotlier thing: that would take | place would be further inca easing the traffic over the; Fremont bridge. | which is now overiaded. Much of! the First ave. traffie to the nortl | | : i'To Welcome Major Home Mrs. F. L. Martin, above; her son Bobbie, be- low. ave, S., Ross's letter to the council states. The parents of the boy were know they should filé a claim with the city within 30 days of the acct. dent. Ross believes $2,500 should be given the family. Methodists Start War Against Wars SPRINGFIELD, Macs, May 24. A special anti-war resotution, calling for a conference of all the religious workers to fight the evils of war, was adopted unanimously by the Methodist general conference today. lution did not materialize, Interstate Farm Market Proposed WASHINGTON, May %.—The Curtis-Aswell farm relief bill, creat. ing a tund of $10,000,000 interstate marketing association under the so called Yookum plan, was offered in the house today as a substitute for the McNary-Haugen bill. What's in the Saturday, KDE (270 1460 p.m, KPIC (276 moters)—3:30 to 4:30 Dp. mM. op, m, KFS: (28% metors)—4:30 to 8:30 » mn, KHQ (360 meters—B to 9 p, m. Air 1" foreigners and destitute and did not) The expected fight over the reso-| ' UVUUUUAAVEGAURANEUEEAUAUUANEAEUAERUEEOAUTAEEU AAA OYS WANTED To Carry Good Star Routes in All Parts _of the City Apply in Person at the CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT The Seattle Star SEVENTH AVENUE Between Union and University Sireets Saal NNUAL NOAA KLAN LEADER, WIFE, SHOT Prohibition Czar’s Auto Is Attacked; Both Hit BELLEVIL..+ fay 24 ‘ ‘ fouthorn E f on Whe eh wour sng, fame Ku KP ' Rast 3 Mowdy Wil ty, and hb fe. as the x ng slong 4 ‘ ped to t Willian ox an thre t pened fire stomatios and 4 shotgun. Young wes st the leg, white buckshot struck M Young the head and face, The wontar on tien is not considere In 4 hospital her Y rY maid he cou at least two of About 20 shots we ft You ha@ two automatios hh but he vid pot get to Police Seek Nervy Highway- man After Chase Police and shertff's deputies Batur day searched for a nervy bandit who robbed five Seattle service stations Within half an hour, The bandit used & small closed car and a large re volver, gether. The stations robbed were those of the Union Oi! company, at 17th ave. land. #. Madison st; Standard Oi stations at 407 Lith ave, N. Broad way and B. Roy st. and Broadway and KE. Union st. and @ Shell station at 19th ave, and BE. Aloba st. At the last named station the biggest haul was made, $30. The other stations yielded stnall sums. Altho carloads of officers were dix patched to the district In which the holdups took place they found no| | clews to the robber. | 2 ON DEATH TRAIL A ARTERY | rs Would: wally Wiret’ ave: 2 0)-/ ELLINGHAM, May 24—All |} jis straight street to: the sins | jaetmahae wea tntey cagerty || Murder Mystery North of would provide 4] waiting fo: unday morning, ‘ fone ats oot aggte xual apres when the steamer Catherine D. ts City Is Unsolved nerth to south.” It. would: retiqre|| ue to arrive with two of the chen ” Westlake ave. of ite prevent exes world’s greatest flying heroes— |) Deputy Sheriffs from Everett and sive traf But {t would not re-'| Mal Frederick 1. Martin and || Marshal W. H. Otto of Edmonds hewe the Fremont’ Bridie. Sergt. Alva Harvey searched a lonély forest road a mile This increase traffic on Westlake ‘The greatest thrill of apticipa- | south of Meadowdale Friday in an would mean anotler bridge. The |f\tion, however, belonged to Mra, |) effort to find the body of a mid- f point of croxming most! often suggsest- Martin and her S-yearold son, |/night murder victim. Reports re e¢ would be from Dexter ave. || Pa thy. leelved from residents of the district straight across to Stone way. Thin Khey arrived here last night on || that thelr dogs had acted In a wierd would be more than a haifmile)} a trin fro Seattle and went to ||manner during the night prompted jump, and would’ cost some money. | the Aome of Mre. Martin's sister, |) the search. But it would’ be © high bridge and | Mrs. 4’corge Dodson. | Evidence was found that a terrifie would provide continuous passage, |} iq15,\,Murtin admitted her wide. || *truggie had taken place there. A regardiens of the Beaty on Lake!) jy erik ed “hunch" that the My: || bloedy byllet, was found, an empty — i ars wow 1 successfully ‘eficireie || shell.and a blood-stained atone. Tho No one will make a gua@s se tO/i tne wok! was somewhat dis. || «found was sprinkled with blood. The what the Dexter ave extension |F counted In events, but she sald trail of a heavy object having been would gaat. Some figures were made |] ss6y jrwihand is coming back | dragged along the ground was plain om tie olf pik which crossed Sec. | safetly, at any rate. That was ||ly even. The search failed to’ un- OOF ave: Balt a Blowls wetle of tel) cart of It." jcover the body, ax automobile tracks revined plan. The figura bcd “Tf want ty see my pop, all || led from the spot. around $3,508,000. Eon ow big right,’ agrecu’ Bobby. "My pop’s i : — i would cost a great more. tha wr to find his way * . ho oxttinate haw the cowt of the addi: | “coir in anata, but 1 knew nevi |; Delivers Liquor tional bridge Beem include And} ay it alt right. 1 told ma no.” to Cop; Arrested without am additional bridge, moti!) feted in a reception com. ding J ing: could possihty be guimet by the! | mittee, witch wil welcome the || Josebh Enxte, 34, picked the wrong proposer extensfon. It) wool simply '| returning flyers ane Mayor John || Customer Friday night, ber psig) ta tleaw greater congestion at the Fre || 4 Kelloge, FE. % b'eming, presi. || the police, when he agreed to deliver mont bridge. 1] dent of the Pucitic.At reriéan Fish. || 12 cases of Heotch whiskey to a police A mar who pute in 2 good deal || eres owner of the C.itherine D, || *€ent named McNab. of itis! time studying mups mer! l and the Port Molla: cannery, McNab waited at Third ave. and thig to offer. He doew nor claim) | rank Brooks, commualer of the || James st, and when Engle drew up that it & original, bat he does thine | local Aniericha Legion post, and || @t the curb in his aa six husky iw the proper solution; E. W. Purtly, banker, ang Archie |} com’ under Jicut, G Comstock ONE. PLAN WOULD Shiels, manager of the Alaska de- || Jumped on tho running board and MEAN NEW BRIDGE partment of the PuciticAmerican || “nabbed" him. Engle posted $500 Begin with tie Dexter ave. project | | bail, but lost his car and cargo. at’ Fifth ave. Thix would Feileve | FR ee 1 SEARORDE AS RITE - the trattic om Wetiehe sat weal! | York wired to his wife, saying that epvide snetiersenstes te; he nsrths latter leaving his home he wns| BREW Wule nesenttate the aiding \e stricken with an attack of amneala of the jong, Wen bridge over to Lost His Memory |i: anemered nothing until he Stone: way. Wiam L. York. 30, mixing Cana-|suddenly awoke in a Vancouver He -woult alee cpew op a brow war hero, whe mysteriously dis-| hotel. He lives at 542 N. 104th st. avenue’ from the Bullard bridge) appeared May 19, hax been located tn }nnd wus a sergeant in the Canadian north to SStir st, thenne diagonally | Vancouver, B. €. according to word |army overseas, being twice decorated to 1400W st. and across to-the briek | reeetvedt hy the polien here Saturday. | for bravery. Aftec this tad bees sceorpitot.| SUIT LUTHTNINA NAMA AAA TAA TS if the lower First ave. Property | holders stilt felt the urgent need of SUTHUUOUOULUAUAUUHUUUAEUUAUEULUUUULGAUELUUEL A The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from The Star for two consecu- tive days. Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1307 Seventh with 60 cents, (Mall orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong wets. Avenue, He obtaiged about $50 alto-| UUUUUAQUUEOOALAGGLEEUUULANLUULL THE SI FACING BATTLE ON PETITIONS Signatures Stolen, Report; See Withdrawal Plan Poors Bhat am attack uy ' i free power st ploy me { a corps of wom ints v are copying tt s of nigners of the refe petitions £ with County t D. 8. Ferg aused ea th drive to mak owed effor M women, said to t ¢ Od of attack N. Holange ott ee mini tee W ington State Federat { Labor Labor temple ti “ t the cour HERE'S MORE ABOUT WORLD COURT STARTS ON PAGE 1 | follow: FOR (10) Republicans @) Lodge, Manne chusetts; Brandegee, Connecticut Borah, Idaho; Mores, New Hamp jahire; MeCormick, Tiitnols; Wade worth, New York; Lenreot, Wiscon sin; Willis, Ohio, and Pepper, fyivania Farmer labor (1) nesota. | AGAINST (> Repubticans—Johnson, Democrate (6); Swanson, Pittman, Nevada; san; Underwood, Walsh, Montana ‘The roll call on the Harding plan FOR THE PLAN (#)—Republicans—Lenroot, Wiscon win; man, Shields, Tennessee; Rob Underwood, Walsh and Owen, AGAINST: (10)—-Tepublicans (9) Penn Shipstead, Min California. Robinson, Arkan Alabama, Lodge, Me Johnson, Moses, and Pepper. Farmer-iabor (1)—Shipstead. Wadsworth, Willis jent, but his vote was cast by proxy. the Pepper plan to the floor of the seems somewhat in doubt. Chair. jman Lodge of the committee sul> | micted the resolution as soon as tho senate convened, and it was placed on the calendar to be called up later. Democrats are expected to con- tinue their fight for the Harding | plan by offering it ns a substitute |for the Pepper proposal when it | comes up. ‘ DEMANDS DEATH “OF GIRL THUG, Wife Weeps “as Husband /Starts on Way to Execution BUFFALO, N. ¥. May 4.—As Frank Minnick started for Sing | Sing today, where he will pay the }death penalty for the murder of Rufus Eller, the condemned man's | wife demanded that his bobbed-hair companion in the fatal holdup be sent to the electric chair with him. Minnick, with Stella Mackowsha, & local bobbed-hair bandit, George Bittle took part in the rob- bery of Hoylor’s jewelry store here and killed Eller, a clerk. Waiting outside the jail when Minnick started for the death house, guarded by deputies, were his wife and two small children, “I hope and pray the district at- torney will send the girl to the chair, too,” Mra. Minnick sobbed. "She's guiltiest of all. Sho not only took part in that holdup, but she broke up my home | too,"* Bittle goes to trial Monday. position of the girl's case has not been determined. Free Jack Kearns of Girl’s Charge LO8 ANG 8, May 24.—Jack Kearns, manager of heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey, was free today of charges mado agalnst him by Frances Marion Emmerson, pic: ture actress. District Attorney Keyes announced that an exhaustive investigation of the girl's claim she was attacked convinced him the accusation was false. “EASY” AMERICANS LOST BILLION THRU FRAUD INVESTMENTS TLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 24.--Americans, the most gullible people in the world, lost $1,000,000,000 in fraudufgnt stocks last year, Henry L. Doherty told delegates to the Na- tional Blectric Light association today. “More and more men cach year are living by fraudulont means,” he sald. “If wo permit the criminal element to sell fraudulent securities to the peo. ple to the tune of a billion dol. lars a year, how can wo eves hope to get these people inter. ented in legitimate securities?” he said, “If the wageoarnor ts to be mado an investor he muat have every safeguard thrown about him? and Bittle's, | ] Dis- ATTLE Should Women 4 | doesn’t smoke. when they visit her they smoke before the children, who The rolt call on the Pepper plan| gape openly in a sort of horror. | me a remedy for warts? | | Action of the committee brings | tendervous; Onawa, i | } | | DISCOVER LOOT ‘Hold 3 Men on Bond Thett| and | STAR Smoke? - Have Opinions “(One Man Doesn’t Object, but Would ron Like to Have Convention Established ON OLD SHIP Memorial Sunday Meets or “Oregon” and at Churches Let Us BY CYNTHIA GREY j Women folk, young and old, seem to have firmly estab-|1 F a lished their right to wear short hair if they plea This ft has been done largely thru expression of opinion thru the)“ - . + te 3 columns of the press. During the past few years these col-|{2* . W. erika umns have been devoted to this discussion on several dif ‘ ferent occasions. ‘ The r sex are now out to establish a new convention |* “ in regard to women smoking. Many of them do it n« “e s largely perhaps, “under cover” of private dining rooms, KI home, or the homes of friends—a few do it pub Sot 1 Some have become confirmed smokers, while other : content to merely indulge in the after-dinner puff , rn . No doubt most of you read the letter from “Marie” in , r this column yesterd She is one who enjoys her smoke jtian ehu 4 th after meals. Now that she is to marry, her fiance demands mnbers of t . that she give it up, and sit by while he smokes to his heart’s|, "Present “ amerien content a rf “Is there any difference in the girls taking their after- a dinner smoke and the boys theirs?” she inquires of our) te atu t readers. Is it fair? ; aon apf Already we have one answer, and it is from a to he held ad 1/9 says he doesn't care particularly whether the women Meme I ow or not. He likes to smoke, and he supposes that ry sauce for the goose should be of growing children. But he has a famil Howe er, she “Let's get it settled for go rites the man, Let's have a lot of honest o merrier. w To Remove Warts Dear Cynthia—Will you please give 1 have used several preparations, but unsuccess fully BETTY. Apply kerosene to the warts several Virgini®: | times daily, This may take several works, but they will gradually dry up and | and drop off. This process leaves no sears and is in no way injurious, like some of the acids used to remove them, Democrats (7>—-Swaneon, Pitt-| Indian Names For Cabin Dear Miss Grey—Would you kindly suggest some good Indian name for | Cormick, Lodge, Borah, Brandegee, | mountain cabin and oblige WILDERNESS. Any one of the following would be quite appropriate: Tama, beautiful | Senator McCormick was not pres |0t pleasant; Commiack — beautiful | first; Okanogan, | wide awake, j place: Negaunee, Children? | Dear Miss Grey—-Will you please | people my they hate children? | I can't understand grown-ups when | they talk that way, even if they| have A peeve at some certain child. | Why is it that rome people delight} In hounding other people's children? Sincerely, M. A.W. Tam glad to say that I have never | heard anyone say that he or she/| “hates” children. If such a one has | mado such a remark, | am as much at a loss to understand it as are you. | eee To Clean \ Taffeta | Dear Miss Grey—How may I clean | Dutchess satin and taffeta so that it | will still retain Its lustre and crisp. enn? Gratefully, M. FROM BANK After Making “Deal” NEW YORK, May —~Bonds | taken from three men arrested here last night were identified today as part of the loot obtained fn the hold- up of the Walton State bank at Wal- ton, Kansas, The men, John Simkoff, Frank Markey and Joseph Faber, all of them with criminal records, were ad- vertising to sell $200,000 worth of bonds for $30,000 cash, In their pos session was $47,970 in Liberty bonds taken from Cie Walton bank in Jan- uary, at which time an employee of the bank wan killed. Detective Digilo, who posed as a possible purchaser of the Liberty bonds and trapped the three, said that one of them remarked to him; “This is a murder charge {f they | get you.” She Wrote Sermons; Minister Divorced | 108 AN LES, May 24.—The Rey. Martin Hemann, former pas- tor of Erie, Pa, was a free man today, divorced from Emma He- mann. Theo minister said he had to give up preaching when his wife insisted on writing his sermons for him, and mado him a target for knives and books when he refused her demand. Ee aad | Mooseman’s Widow | Will Get Cottage | Hundreds of lodgo mombera were to bid farewell Saturday evening at 8:30 when Mrs. Mary Kohl, Seattle pioneer, 821 Ninth ave., was to leave for a cottage given her by the Moose lodge at Moosehaven, Fla. Mrs. Kohl's husband, Paul Kohl, who died last fall, was a member of Seattle lodge No, 211. Rites Sunday Funeral services for thel Bdna Hough, former Seattle girl, who died Friday in Centralia, will be held at the University undertaking parlors here, Sunday, at 2:30 p, m She survived by her husband, Charles P. Hough, and her parents, Mr, and Mra. A. Schroder, of Seattle, | Chicago Girl Is | Taylor, 18. 8 j mobile carried her from in front of | Voters’ Information league Saturday sauce for the gander His little wife has some friends who do, and SEVEN. TRAPPED IN FLAMES Mother and 6 Children Die in Blazing Home od, one way or the other,” | pinions, folks. The more the PLAN NEW LINER CANTON, Mass, May 14.—Ses pers burned to death toduy in a fire wulch destroyed the home of V nt D'Annastalro. rs, the youngest 2 and the oidest 12, were trapped in the flaming bullding and died. CROPS DAMAGED Matson Line to Put on One More Vessel Soon Matson liner will be pat) announced § 4s wits oom Alexander & Baldwin, | Sunnyside Canal Breaks and The new ship She will go} Francisco-Hawalt run,| with odd trips over the Seattle-| SUNNYSIDE, May 24.—Damage Hawali-Ban Francisco triangte. |to crops estimated at between $25,- Ove of the Matson liners now|000 and $30,000, hag resulted here running out of San Francisco willlfrom a break Friday in the Sunny- be switched north, giving Seattle|side irrigation canal at the 3$ mile- agents for the line tw to be built at once. on the San Inundates 250 Acres * |two passenger sailings monthly to! post northeast of here. senate for debate, altho final action | They “Hate | the islands Tho Lurline will re-} main on the run, The new The break Js 60 feet Jong and.was |gaused by gophers driving holes ‘in liner ts to be one of|the embankment. Two, bundred and |Men’s Business ctub, |tell me, or give me a reason why |the most luxurious on the Pacific, |fitty acres of alfalfa and grain are | North, to sell Sattele with a speed of 22 knota, She will! fiooded. Fields of gurden track be trically propelled and oper-|were cut away and fences buried by ated thruout. Displacement 19 set silt and mud. at 17,500 tons First-class passen-| Thousands of. acres are threat- gers only will be carried. jened with drotght before the canal can be repaired. Work was started immediately, but it is estimated that Osteopath Deplores {it wit reasire at least a week to Physical Defects |“""” KIRKSVILLE, Mo., May 24.—Two} * out of every three schoo! ehitdsen in| MeQUIt Woman of the United States are suffering from Murdering Spouse Physical defects which will interfere! AxNISTON, Ala, ‘May “M.—Mre with thelr normal development un- | 7 less corrected, Jennette H. Boles, nd “\by a jury here yesterday of the osteopathic physician of Denver, de- | clared before the convention of the murder of her’ husband, Lieut.” Jas. a e NI Cc. Rickner, at,.Camp McClelland Osteopathic Women's National asso- ciation today. jiast June. The fury deliberated : {an hour, War Vets Meet and | City Salary Raises Parade in Olympia Are Postponed Again OLYMPIA, May 24.—Led by the} Councilman E, L. Blaine’s resolu. Camp Lewis band and tho Olympia | tion, asking a wage increase for National Guard unit, Veterans of | 1,800 city employes now. paid under Foreign Wars, meeting in conven: tion in this city, held a parade thru | by the finance committee Friday un- town Friday afternoon, During the | til budget making Ume, in August, morning Dr. L, B. Wilbur told the| The action was prompted by an at- men about the vetérans’ hospital at |tack upon the proposed salary boost American. Laxe and Fred Well ex-|by the Tax Reduction council and plained the soldier land settlement |the Taxpayers’ league. Both organ- project at White bluffs and Hanford, | {zations deglared further boosts are | unwarranted, and opposed wage |Increases, charging that present sal- jaries are inflated war-time wages. _ _Kidnaping Victiza Halts Propaganda CHICAGO, May 24.—Another kid | to School Teachers naping confronted police here today with the disappearance of Miss Netta] Names and addresses of Seattle ral men in an auto-| school teachers were denied the the home of her friends on the South side, New squads of detectives were de- tailed to search for Miss Taylor, be- Ing called from the Frank's murder case. | following a*request made Friday by Dr. C. W, Sharples, president of the board of education, that the names be withheld. Sharples charged that the league was broadcasting half truths and areas misstatements in literature concern- George Russell to | Ing school teachers’ salaries, Other | misleading statements are also Lecture at Church)! mace, no saia. George Russell, superintendent of} PET ee at the water department, will snow | 10,000 Signatures and explain lantern views of the). in Damage Campaign Cedar river watershed at the Cal-| vary M. E. church Sunday evening. The last of the Boxley canyon The church is at 28rd ave. N. W.| compromise referendum petitions and W. 70th st. Chief Horse Grey Eagle is scheduled to speak at the same meeting. Were filed with the city comptroller Friday, bringing the campaign to a close with 10,865 names on the peti tion. Only 6,000 names were needed. The referendum submits to the people an ordinance passed by the city council awarding $175,000 dam- ages to claimants who allege they {wero injured by the Boxley. creck flood of 1918 and charge the city with responsibility for the flood. Faulty Logs Basis of Damage Lawsuit Shipment of faulty logs to Japan is the basis ofa suit for $27,215, on file in the federal court Saturday, by Hugo Mahr and Fukui Kikusa- buro against Cron & Dehn, Inc. 5 BEST WIRELESS CONCERTS FEATURE CHURCH MELODIES SUNDAY W F, New York, 492 m., 6:20 pom, EB. 8, T—Musical program from the Capital thea- ter, WGY, Schenectady, 8:80 p.m, B. 8 lay afternoon concert Symphony orchestra, WOAW, Omaha, 526 m., 9p.m,, C8. 'T—-Munical chapel sor- vieos by Calvary Baptist church 380 om, Last Sun- of the Young Man Drowns; Sister Lives Here DAWSON, Y, 'T., May 24.—George Brimston, son of former Sheriff Brimston, and member of one of the prominent families here, drowned yesterday when he dived into an ley pool, A sister lives In Seattle, Dallas, T.—City m, 10 ‘empleo ot- Chicago, 870 m4 6 to 9 pom, CG. 8 T-Sunday evening arist series program, i OLD SERVICES RUMORED GRiRy yn Sue Rickner was acquitted] $175 a month, was laid on the tabie | - 19a ACQUITS Nyy Free Dope Smuggler Police Are Catechigs * W 3 SEE _FEVESLET SESE Ett. 4 party and dance democratic {het as r ‘ High whoo} boys given fre lessons at ¥ Lawton Frank J, Hoffman wets one ty yea reformatory on petit charge i Vocational conference “for jag a P2 ms, educators and employers be held Tuesday afternoon af | eer’s club, State aids city im fight on Helps spread batt Vashon strawberry festive) for June 21 at Eilisport, ; Andrew Anese, Greek merebast be buried Sunday, i Dance reciial planned at Comal school for graduation of Miss, Browne, May 31. : P. H. MeKay, who arnt | Friday on President Grant, ea man, Bet $5 on races beforg Orient and won $60,000, Se ALASKA JUNE CLUB READ | pa Business Club Leaves day for 10-Day ¢ On Sunday morning at 9 |the steamship Alameda pulls a £ te ij ve FIIEwES Sw VEL _YEZesere_ rom the Seattle dock, loaded to the guards with | boosters, members of the % |It fs the first of a series: sions that the Young Me jhas planned in an effort to |the personal contact en | Seattle manufacturers. and sealers with the Alaska buyer, levery year it is planned to lexcursion North, until the [territory of Alaska has beer jered. | The present trip will be [eastern Alaska, and the 10 di |the trip will be given to Ke Wrangell, Petersburg, Jwieag, Skagwoy and Haines. At Sitka the club will ane in time to take part in the Ne \day exercises, and has bes {to furnish the speaker of |The club has accepted the la and the members who service men will take alo uniforms and turn out for lrade. Lieut. Gov. Coyle ‘asked to deliver the Memon | oration. | ‘The excursionists expect! | to Seattle, according to ea: \the morning of June % a Killed Relative; | Pays on G | ATLANTA, Ga, May Satterfield, slayer of his haw, R. H, Hart, was bane the county jail here. afternoon. Oh Calmly and with unusual 808 Satterfield walked to the Gas His last remaining news spent joking with cell m jattempting to ‘ who visited him in prised Wife Pays Alu Tho Man Pen CHICAGO, May 24 ty bie son, 78 years old, veteran monial campaign that beg "94, has been pene vorced him with she would pay $15 a weekf keep. % Mrs, Tillotson, 45, son when she was 15. “Til Keep on su like I haye for the sho. said. KELSO, ae shooting or 1 * monial bliss In this: rangle! Richant C. Houghton. ha’ wife, So have ton and Vera Will Strangely enough ping of divol y known to the, other t was over, But it today when county compared. ‘The Williamses and tons of old were went motoring women obtained @% wero in no Way other. 6 Now, it is said, the " tons and basis. motoring together) old friendly feeling