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Scores of Men Try to Win This Gil 2 > WILL TRY SUSPECTS! WEATHER | M4 Hours Temperature Last num, 50. Maximum, 70. Today n enema VOL. Home Brew u 26 Howdy orchestras Folk n have ymphony ” con ductors why can’t a coburan have a guest column The A ray tg greets you: “Well, well, when did they let YOU out? “What is so rare as about th LATEST DANCE STEP Transmission Glide—Three speeds forward, cluteh, and re. on , if there's only omething else in’ the mail were is H. Chadwick with a sign he saw chalked up on the back of a street car “Mine, But Not Paid For And here is T. Prosser with a gn in a Yesler Way restaurant Displeased Customer Will Be G Prompt Attention.” Gosh, that is almost as ominous as the sign we in a Pike street tore yesterday © Dissatisfied Customer Allowed to Leave This Store.” | Wonder what they do with the bodies? ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB (By “Emiiy") The poor gink who in his eagerness to impress his hostess sacrifices his own Emily with the stage whisper: “Why ean’'t you learn to make pies like these?” Voice over the phone me of T: Rainier. ¢ don't believ feasil Somebody might object to it uggests that changed to e the plan Tacoma be e in A married man, comments H. L ¥, is rarely captain of his soul. He is lucky if he is a deckhand. Ye DIARY (May This evening by coach to Innds lying west of Woodland park, and did there sprinkle potson on a pieen of land, that the earwigs might come and eat thereof, and did talk to o family next door, and did offer to sell the lot for $200, and to throw in the earwigs free, but they did | laugh seornfally, And so to home, L L And A. K Smith wants to know | who put the in flapper And so to the ball game, alter a hard morning's work. A. dB! A hi é gaat 6 ” ska. 1 voice * “Solemn Protest Note Received Liss seas veces het by Ambassador SOUSA’S BAND IN ingt DISGUISE at Wash on nae Pe BY A. L. BRADFORD ey United Press Staff Ce pondent . : “ye Sete ae WASHINGTON, May Japan's Wh wo lose ob day making & teat" to ve United Stat st the im And a and put asnador Han pres High Ar an off 35 ove the note b ‘ Kield, as gly bbe couched in strong terins. > Before Secretary” Hugh replies | CANDIES ag Fs a POISON? |” it, he will discuss wi P hierar olidge the seric ait on The Matter May SEATTLE, W a 1899, at 1° Postoffice ASH., THURS APAN CRISI LOOMS Proving Once Ag F What. makes success in lif and Mra. Tyrus Miller, of that they've piled up a r co ox and the exact two nations cla may base her protest on a HONOR SOLDIER DEAD HERE t ‘ ve F f ade no de hi appo! rain of bursting shells, which shat-|break thruout the city, so that @ Memorial Day Program Set x Sarah Miter Last .of ¢ Eight--'Indloted: in | eee ee eee aca-cr the Ginn ric | tared; windows tka: evar? pare oe.tve foomatant Ankle of tains: wiase a bo elr Slat year: of martin nesses, who examined the suspects city and fell in the courtyard of the |COMpanied the disorders. for Seattle kis , 1 marred Seattle Is Taken Washestey; 46 \dinitlty Ue ied gosicl Foye: Balad: The royal family, "with | Iciag beh Ks Kianes & tively | One shell exploded with terrific|George and “Queen Blizabeth of 1 pu pinion i¢| 10 DECORATE GRAVES » nornir Sarah always|HELD FOR TRIAL HERE e:our wrrnesses Jeffect on the eatt Spot where King |GFeece, Who are here in exile, hast: ne two oct The futu ns Oe vrs halen Tae SEE SUSPECTS {Ferdinand had been standing a few |!¥ peice Oe a ines ions between the two nations may | Patriotic Bodies Plan tO times 365 multiplied by two, whichiMan Who “Got” Doc. Cook |.,7* fur were bunchea with four | seconds before. shortly afterward. Sea Gna they Ritts pede 4:9 other men. in the courtroom. Ail) Parliament adjourned: aa the in-}"7 7) 7 0e amv Et oo wae No decision made Commemorate Day . soa taldebe Okie H to Aid in Trial were given numbers and eight wit-/tensity of the explosions increased. © eee ce wien Se ain pedalsalion’ othe! note reap raul nesses, including officials of the Ana-| ‘There was a panic in schoois|Tespite. A p a 0: xe nove a | America's soldier dead will be hon-linat they exchanebdc toed. temesii MJ. Gallagher) the ot the /Cortes Citizens’ State. bank, thenjthruout the city and these were| Were resumed. Three tremendous however ; Am hat they exchanged - 1,000 kisses allagher, t t 0 were instructed to walk thru the , hildren to| Shocks were registered within an - | ored in Seattle F with a Memor-| white they were courting, That| Principals to be apprehended for) com, one at a time, and to set down |Cos greay eee thele homes | hour, followed. by rumbling! sola fal Day program beginning at 9:30 | makes 74,000, the “Sixty-Six Ol Syndicate” stock-| 0 numbers of diy eC the'te a eek safety in their homes. like: thunder. NV eeee Killed j in a ith a navade thrat the city’s | ANNIVERSARY. DAY elling acheme for -which elght men ie, could identify aa the bank rob. | SWITCH ENGINE _ ‘An. | immense ’-ootatir:- eae Texas Field Crash sireets ana ending in the atternoon |AVDS ANOTHER KISS sory. aby bactules easnncuart xi s1934, | Per™ aoa ee erie _| smoke hung over the arsenal and i ‘ci in funnydale in honor| Thursday morning there were two |JUry: at: Beatle: September 21 | ; Sparks from a switch engine @P-| dumps, which by that time appeared SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 2 aH ‘ board sncte iegea. irmiihdes 44°60 was being held for the department, J. W. Hastie and D. D. Schnelder,| parently started the conflag ration, | i T. Beasley, was killed at| Of the unknown dead heroes of the The ‘oth ie aly “py request, | 0f Justice Thursday in Santa Anna,| of Tacoma; Charles Conn, brother of | igniting small arms ammunition | *° be practically’ wiped oe Kelley field today when an airp bib papers * bi he | Wednesday afternoon, at Veterana:{Cal. He will be returned for trial/ Sheriff Conn, and Jack Walters, of! magazine about two miles from the| Two regiments of soldiers and 100 was piloting crashed. id epg se llamar tat baat Bask fas 5 iy foe Ate, | In Seattle |Mt. Vernon, were used lum-| City, ‘The first explosion was at|AFSenal workers escaped. His home wa’ Arkansss. He | South side of Lenora at., se tnt Sirek (Wrank <Sacowa tie fentet her,| Gallagher was arrested by Santa] Mies” and mixed in with the four|19 m. m, Wednesday. | Queen Mary of Rumania was not — sraduated from West Point tn 103 ee ee nein ee arvennbled at land Che eee ade RorraPHer:| Anna authorities after a search| Suspects ‘The first dump to let go was in| in the country, She is visiting in 3 9:20 reer ooratanwitt move off | that the 14,00t8t ie GaRa be ae ener, Des Reema yes ion. ieiede saya Sec aern tao aot ne the “gente £00) ty IASERE O08 RO a COIN TRICKED HIM promptly at 10 o'clock. BAARAG by Sha eaier, | the pene dor’ the, maa set pegerg ns qiahecten ida; but aces |e eres eget explenting . NEW YORK—Last spring Fred) At 11 o'clock G. A. R. Memorial “ Y » |Months. Six of the other dofend i > Tate Repecdmolnas” sopre—oersssuinesicephae gwanaclt ahaha | - Rodoiph was in love with two girls. | services will be held in the Metropol aid, Me, Miller cad died or Jants have heen arrested and are thee eS big alan ett het that up irregularly until 4 p. m, wnen| Three Killed When He flipped a coin to see which one to| tan theater. In the afternoon the ser-| action to the word, era waist iataer net ae 8 MONEE Wa? haktli EGE hah i | oe. Coahel reached”. the. erullery | Cars Turn Turtle De eae ti ane vee grat) vices ‘at Sunnydale! will be held et)" cron ‘aifithe old: coupie’s relatives, |s5 consigsred ond. of" the. tainor pt. |expeteGL! geld” the. sheritt. 2."'OR eNThen, began a series of deafening | .KNOXVILLE, ‘Tein? Mayoeee! eager tes | "eran to Page 4, Column 2) who had gathered to honor them on fenders, trial will proceed without|the day of the robbery the men were| oxplosions and shells began to fall Three members of a train crew on a . a thelr 60th wedding anniversary, | him i¢ nocessary unshaven and roughly dressed. Tho|in every direction, some bursting| the Cincinnatl, Ohlo & Texas Pacific said: “Aren't the old folks sweet— STOCK SCHEME” }men we let the witnesses see in the/near the royal palace. Parliament! Tailway were killed today when their fand so spry, too!’ GOVERNMENT courtroom esterda: were well | w, in session, but adjourned. train turned over near Emory Gap, ALL SUCCESSFUL MEN “gixty-Six" Oll-Co. was p dressed and clean. There naturally} KING FERDINAND 60 miles from here. KISS THEIR WIVES }ly a stockselling scheme, ac@eding| WOuld be a big difference in their/SAVED FROM DEATH The dead: The reporter never yet met a man|to the government. The eight 1 ance, I am confident, how-| King Ferdinand and his war min-| ©. Dudley, engineer, Chattanooga. who kissed his wife morning and|wore, or represented themselves to|@ver that we can build a chain of | ister, Gen, Madaresco, rushed to the| J. H. Holland, fireman, Chatta: evening who wasn't a success in| be, former firemen and policemen, |*cumstantial evidence that will hold, {scene of a fire started by ony of the | nooga. life. Of course of men who|and sold thelr stock almost ex-| “We have witnesses who saw the/detonating shells, The general] W. H. Potter, brakeman, Chatia- only kiss, their. wives oc jonaily,| clusively to members of the two|Men there, and the men themselves | snatched the king back from a par- The train was en route to Cinein- make a lot of money. But men who! departments, many local men being|@dmit that they were in Anacortes| ticularly dangerous spot, and a few nati from Chattanooga. make a lot of money generally are} its purchasers. [pee April 10 to April 12. | failures, when you come to think] The. men represented that they; The bank robbery was on April 14. . cet [had extensive wells near Howling, Wy 7. Odiin, president of the Cit Firemen Lured b Fake Mr. and Mrs, Millwr have |Green, Ky.; that their assetgs|zens’ State bank, who was slightly 9 | never made a lot of money, but | amounted to half a million dollars,| Wounded on the head by one of the ’ ° . : they're what we'd call succes: and that a small investment would) bandits in the holdup, Mrs. Charles Call Robbers Victims | ful, They're happy and healthy. [insure a fortune, The government] Brewster, who runs a millinery shop 9 | They have three grownup chil- | stated that they at no timo had eben Aare oe | ‘ . |more than five wells, which were | Joseph n and Ba Abbott, wh fi 5 s i j, Gren arid: Uiree fing) grandehtt (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) wore In the bank at the time, were| Station 17 Ransacked While Fire Fighters AT cherished diploma award re od by your school, evidences you now are dy for LAfe's grea battle. Let The Star supply you with the nec y counsel to uchieve a worth-while « ina splendid series of TO JUNE GRADUATE” articles writ en by the leaders of America's wrofewsional and business world. They start today on the editorial Read them! Thoy're worth ai Beattlo Wash DAY, MAY under th 1924 eattle, rd of more ewspaper With the Bigg est Circulation in Washington The Seattle Sta Act of Congress March anyway? Money? Not on your life! succeeded so well in loving each other for 50 years| than 74,000 kisses. request for The Star's cameraman, at a party given in their honor at Veterans’ hall. 19 Per Year, by Mati * 74,003 Kisses Spell Happiness ain That No Married Man Who Kiss Morning and Evening Can Be es His Wife Vailure a Here's success: Mr. Wednesday they kissed by Photon by Frank Jacobs, Star Safe Photographer BY JIM MAR HALL THE. reporter Mr. and Mrs. Ts of 2 N. 64th other Miller, have rus kissed at each noon th (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) DOISY ALIGHTS AT PEKIN French Airman Flies Chinese | Plane After Crash May 29.—Capt. Pelletier French airman, arrived here i y, having flown from Shang hai at dawn, The aviator is en route kyo, He flow today in a Chi plane, his own having been ashod at Shanghai, figures st., 74,- Thursday. OIL STOCK MAN CAPTURED DOCTOR’S MORNING PLUNGE COSTS $25, GOLD WATCH, FOB THURSDAY morning hath cost Dr. James C. Hazlett, Seattle dentist, $25, a gold watch and an Elk-tooth fob, ho reported to the police, Dr. Hazlett was in the bathtub he said, blisstutly ignorant of the activities. of a thief who mean. while was ransacking his rooms. When Dr Hazlett returned to the rooms, he discovered the rob bery, Ho lives at the Rexmere apartments: TWO C Witnesses Not Sure of Identit Home Edition NTS IN SEATTLE. RELEASE ACCUSED - Wt” ON BAIL Skagit Officials Disappointed in Identification of Four Prisoners Ma. Faced by the failure of gauntlet of eyes” identify them, She R. Con 1 ol Bkagit cou: ‘i re trang Thursday to rivet a case the four Anacortes bank robber sus pects, The quartet, Russell R. Ey David W. Nadeau, rence Lee a Warren y, all of oma, rom the Skagit county of $5,000 friends, the Lions’ inc any members of who motored here club, and took the four men back with | them to Tacoma Charges of robbery are on file In Skagit county superior court against the four men and they will face trial, according to Prosecuting Attorney Warren Gilbert. The trial may not come up until the fall term of court, he said. Rev. Phil Trinity Episcopal church Wheeler, Ci egational minis. and D. D. Schne deputy gz attorney of Pierce coun- three of the many friends who came here to aid the four pris. Rev ter. pr were Nadeau club at Until th nesda; 000 « = secretary of the Lions’ coma. attempt at ident ication wh bail each, Sheriff Conn four of the principal witnesses. Miss Audrey Breton, bank clerk, also at- tempted to identify the men, as did Elfeda Wiggins and Elwood John. son, of LaConner, clerks in the hard- re store where the men are said to have bought their ammunition. SPEED BOAT IS OPPED FOR SEARCH 6 men camo on a fast speod. on they were on their way to By embia for big game hunt: ing. Mus they were com. pelled <o Anagortes, 60 or 70 miles ox their way, to have a broken pr eller repaired. But a woman saw A quartet of men in a speedbont that seemed to answer the desoription of the boat of these men, at Camano island, 46 miles south of (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) by. Tacoma) —————— ip Anschuts, rector of the | Ed. | the men were held for| M AIR Nebr Alyce iskan in City of Milli chological Snare for a Husband BY AL K XANDER HE RMAN Apply ti ds to A jot an That's the th f Miss Alyce McCorm! os ‘ beaut brask 1 Ame none has Fourtee “Tha go on the rock arr to take no ch 80 ate on patiently | awaiting the applicant who can stand the test There are scores of 7 | the ist of mal ere | _contest for a young 8 KING ESCAPES IN DEATH EXPLOSION Many Are Killed in Barrage of Burst- ing Shells at Bucharest | | | BUCHAR: May 29.—Many versons were killed and Injured and the royal families of Rumania and} Greece barely escaped with their] lives when munitions magazines jand artillery dumps near Bucharest blew up in a series of deafening jexplosions that continued thruout| Wednesday | The capital was under fire of a MeCormicel. Trapping Wise Ones ions With Her Psy- | viueted | TE is tested by the next experk- | EFULNESS—by | puzzle in a certain time by piecing’ ther bloc n a certain de- ign. | His ADJUST. change “(Turn to 0 Pag BILITY — by from one prob 4, Column 3) jsecond later a shell, landing just |where Ferdinand had been standing, |blew a large hole in the earth. Meanwhile, the inhabitants of Bucharest were in a panic. Those jin the western part of the city, jmearer the dumps, fled eastward, |many believing the city wus being jbombarded. The shocks trom. the Jexploding dumps caused windows to in a fake station 17, at 10th ave, N. FE, and 1. 45th st., more than a mile away, thieves entered the fire station and leisurely ransacked the firemen’t lockers and clothes carly Thursday morning. The harsh clang of the brass fire gongs at 1:17 a, m. sent the members of truck company 9 and engine company 17 scurrying down the polo and into their positions, A roar of engines and they departed, leaving the station open and un- guarded, Arriving at oth ave. N, E. and Answer Summons to “Blaze” Sending fire alarm, FE, 45th st., the firemen found the which drew all the firemen from] alarm box broken, but no fire 1h sight. They turned around and ~ headed back, arriving to find their living quarters on the second floor turned topsy-turvy. Clothes had been thrown about: the room, and the contents of lock- ers scattered over the floor, Ap- parently the thief or thieves had taken nothing but money, discard- jing other articles of value in their haste, Several of the firemen reported losses ranging from $15 to small change. The station was. absolutes ly doserted while the firemen were responding to the call,

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