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ancl SATURDAY AY MACAO PIRATES Swedish E nvoy Likes Us TH TITLE PAGE 3 | ALASKAN GABLE/SUSPECTS WILLIEVANS RELATES ACTION ON TAX re Bandit Gete $65 SEIZE 100 — |ainister to U.S, seattle visitor, Comine| 1$ OPENED | SUE COUNTY | PAST HISTORY | BILL AWAITED ; Bsvonter Women to Ap-|\ A Back Again, He 8 sis » Chamber of Commerce .“Paraded as Criminals,” Is| Tacoman Tells of Struggleto|Comes Back to Coolidge Ae << pease Gods; Baby Killed Sends Wire to Gov. Bone Charge Against King Come Back After Prison From Treasury Probe *s ght « drink ‘ © first ¢ the new ° ' . Ay Dew Russell RF f f BY A. L. BRADFORD ted, a s Alaska cable was t 1 f ni ¢ " od Frees Matt epondent f au fay. it cf ? . on é ° f the : ‘ec a Tae ee e . neratulat! ‘ tt ° fe ' ff be . arse ge tt C. Bone 4 the mayor of pe fina Ketobikan : i. t olan of Me . . * b “ The new cable sabe lh . ; 5 Mg € I t he 4 - se Eve ' fror t Mr. « & TY IS nn oat et i i “ anoth ty |Teference to t tatem b 1 then parad ' ss f y watt, 1 koow Mr Wil Smoking Under Ban j 0. K, IN CHINA MAN AND GIRL 2 : Along Salt Creek Oriental Republic Enters ghed at threats of a sull again his statement the forest 5 : Pact King officia SAYS IT'S TRUE | ham been f ' \ New Diplomatic Pac I alded the men on | HE SERVED TERM hed t To keep your jewels and a Skeg warrant." he said, hat 1 was in Monroe t fire other valuables in your rs eiiriane Gerreaconen Three Escape Hurts When (*: '% teen <e U1 win to ay Chat Iwan ttect some || home is to practically in- ! sas Car Is Wrecked Near Falls ‘ I r not I "|| vite thieves to visit you sr 1 ‘ i f ed them to be the t : and get them—and, you ' pee Adren Carmichesl, widely know ta aie od can't blame Mr. Burglar if Busing: o ee a ouns 1 le ma . - ye : b ff he accepts your invitation. pn t He aon gall gs csp be d , tact . oe a If you don’t want to be j sit of the complete wre ¢ Car. | OF thet f witnes f rees and Posey she the victim of a “thief in A michael's’ autor ¥r t ong ee . woe! the night” keep your valu- when it ff a higt E Ma | raanate ceuammnk ttod ine . New York ables in one of our mob- turned over newer Snoqualmie Falls a manufacture ¢ i ; “It seems strange to you, doesn’t it, to see two people $0} A man and another girl and the| that the case will t The wits who testified | manvntn proof, . thief-proof, fire: tall?” asked Axel’ F. Wallenberg, Swedish: minister to the|mother of one ot the girls escaped | SkXeit County cousin, | against me at that time may have proct safe deposit: boxes United States, Saturday, as he posed with his wife for a|* il piveg fader nad br pith Nadeau, Russell K. Evans, Lawrence | fy ar haiaas ee Y had aan od where they will be access- sia agrees to evacuate picture for The Star. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wallenberg are| he E ; H. Lee and Warren L. Ridley, the| defending myself, I was at thelr ible to you—but to you golia, China agrees never to t over six feet tall, Hospital attaches refused to make | four prisoners, has been net. mer If I had been tn a position alone. fer to any nation other than | public the names of y of the par eo ¢ 8° ‘© my witnesses could have been | sia any property or right BY FIELDING LEMMON a better position to understand the /ticipants, but admitted that Carm! yoed I certainly would not have held by — thus se = ae «6 T’S my first trip to the West, | Pre f his people in different and the girl w wuffer HERE'S MORE ABOUT recetved any punishment s cessions of the Chinese Eastern rail- oie area |** r he United States, he said./from severe bruises and minor in a. uring the » I was in Monroe ee to ‘the Un soko Naar ee | Sine in order that he may|residents, they said, and held in STARTS ON PA 1 for a long period of time. At one FR AN K view methods used here in tpat| high esteem. ene itime, not being paroled as a great SEE THO FIRES * clouds of smoke juarter_of a mile ring, “with by rth of Union Ci was caught by the uni and the other, | \7, y > carried away, and J dekurd ‘eisai the funds we had in the bank “In at 1, at 5 they’re 7:45 —Evenii jee. Sub- heavy “smoke ax in the hills Veteran of a Thousand Battles of Hook and hiticas ae: tha: tere, “ bh her ener yer n I drew a check on the bank done” y Sect “The Wandering Bird ~ saee:2 shove :,the.. Hamma-Hemma Line at Last Meets His Match to swim, plunged In and drowned tn “fhe ir north,'*|/_a* later charged with obtaining ; river, off the Olympic highway Washington hotel and looked out | and failed, her le 1 the Bal on river & frultienn resous attempt, while the |), i after} ‘Aw for the > | n Tacoma | |to Oregon. many of The partner who was ith me at the time drew practically goods under false pretenses “I drew the lowest sentence pos REMEMBER— iy Hien: Soanies a elplen ife and mother stood on|any more innoc we are, anc UQ\LD SHARPSHOOTER,” a wil fe ie aping five or ie fect, weirs helpless wife and mother on any more inn n we are, a4, stbfe nt Salem, and wad later parcied | f= — Portu. Ai 6-inc bow trout, haa mot| reported. Then the battle ensued and| the be | fo tely, we « ve 1 MAY | ter bo fe) guese irmen 16-inch rainbow a hi ‘bagel Pear pmo aps Sale Fates weak vesoces today only one ambition—that of liv.|@fer having been in custody for the For Sale—Price Attractive, Near Lahore, India |"* ™teh. 4n4 now O14 Sharpshoot: | lasted for 20 minu Egans Baucon slipped from a log | ir clean a Jife as anyone in Ta | eres ater part of the time, I went di oT Honolul | ’ er is but a memory to his brother} But Sharpshooter dost. Gilbert.!hoom and was drowned in the W linea I decided to return| rectly from Salem into the federal nolula Ocean Race Entry” | LONDON, May 31. — Portuguesa flyers who have entered the world| trout on Harris creek and—no doubt / equipped with a fish net, kept the | lamette river » Coast and clear my service and the governor of Oregon sent me a full pardon. I tried to LAWL schooner yacht. bufit, steel auxiliary | Savings Bank Seattle's harbor. 4 a statement in Ta my associated prisoners 3 Logging !s your big industry her oma mitting he had been both in| were, I took the case into my own JACOBS a vere T have but two days) the same as it in in Sweden,” he de. Monroe reform and the Oregon | hands an aught a train and went Motorists Report Blazes in en bs cramened Tato that’ tiem | (ares. “I'm much interested tn, see penitentiary |east. After a few months of think a ~ 4% Interest on Savings € € eres ato ha me. ng what comparison there is tp the "I served twice for things that I|ing it over, I decided t a man ‘ home’ and I like it. much.” | Mr Mra. Wallenberg T di 0 Duri 50 tall, though, at |ning. I then wrote te Fa aoe ‘ At least two small forest fires were} Mr. Wallenberg {x on a tour of| will ¢ for Var B.C, and| 'Pagedies GCOUF UUMNG | Nonody would betes’ me vernor Lister _ Famous burning Saturday along Hood|the country with his wife. He ts) will return to Was D.C.) Portland Memorial Day [1 te better to nay tittle tr turn of my Cameraman - % rm : pele ncenrelbe ese 44 himself with the cou be from California PORTLAND Mika etsweee: re] TR FOUL Line betore y "|" “1 then went down to North Caro. DO YOUR motorists reported hey are the “66 ” ad y f whe ¥ ‘ ning, A guard was sent er me. i wning accidents in the vicinity of jarvard Ave. and Howell St. AE ar pshoo oter, giles oo sine" aes wad ance 904 THIRD AVE, |] canties . sisw, sts past half-week. ae went to the rescue of his sister A |1t way some time after that I was Heillg. Theater 9:20 a, m.—Sunday School. One flame area, approtimately a H k, I D ot 16 hen she go’ or sentence lin Texas and Alaska, Later 1 went 11 a. m—Morning service. Sub- eho 0 arris Cree S LLCAA pororns, he got_ beyond oot the Sect: “The Sword or the Cross. 6:45 p. m.—Young people's service. Special Violin Music MR. TED TURNER THE PEOPLE 4 s fb. | trot 0 10) ‘ ~————— °, have been living the best I 5 air race have arrived Ambala, 160|--at each fish memorial day, a trib- ut from the logs and bottom ant fos phase Keene oe . © fair| Drove my innocence by my acts dur. LOA. 1M4'—LW.L. 84 miles from Lahore, India, according | ute will be pald to him with flowers| finally landed him. And there were | pa Sates pe Aghios ling the war. I was no hero. but 1 Beam 23'—Draft 10° to a dispatch to the Times from|ang slow music and a tear or two./both leaders sticking in his mouth, ATER will be shut off Sun- | | OAS HON;E CAL [did my beat (]| Five stateroom: Save Your Teeth Simla. Because he was a warrior and a vet-| mute evidence of the prowess of Old| | YY day on athe ave, &. from | | AIDS DEFENDANTS | ae, After the war my friends in the |f/ Miho tay Gd Whity aetna, eran of a thousand battles. | Sharpshooter, and a testimonial to} | rioming soho by ‘all ey st, from 8 roe DALES | CaS ah te Fast oat oo with ae but after of Teak | pithtoay eas eee i) 6 mM. period of ° id ° “oO 7 & COLORING IS THE CHARM Sharpshooter lurked in a secluded|the akill of his captor. sat ha 2 Ba i mjfour suspects, laughed Saturday | * Thinning t seclaed to ca at ‘Complete LAst of Yachts of all scatorationa:s Loatnesd wee OF CONSOLE AND MIRROR poo! near Tolt, a stream where «| vee — | when he heard that stress was being |, Pacitic coast and clear my name ||| Stt ane Types.” Write or wire sor and we weed ta taal small group of Seattle and Mercer laid on a telephone call Nears here. I have done my best since || HENRY J. GIELOW, Inc. ness, So come in and talk Beautifully Decorated With Gar- | isiand fishermen follow the snort. jbeen made from Nadeau, Anac ‘that day. |] | Naval Architects—Yacht Brokers your tooth troubles over |to Mrs, Nadeau. lands in Antique Shades. By MARIAN MOORE Many a girl who has journeyed to Hollywood with a stern deter- tination to become a moving ple ture queen has tasted bitter disap- polmtment because she didn't pho- tograph well. This console group- ing would also be disappointed if {t knew how much of its beauty was lost when a photograph was made. All {ts beautiful coloring can only be imagined—only its graceful con- tour remaining to make it admired, but that, we might say, {s sufficient. The console and mirror frame are made in Queen Anne style, with Colorful Hall Setting. | Uneven surfaces finished In rough gold. The console {s decorated ith handpainted garlands in soft \ded-looking colors known as “an- que” for that very reason. ‘The initror has floral panels st the top and bottom, which make It an effec- tive companion plece for the con- sole, | The side panels are Florentine Paintings of flowers in the same | dull colorings, contained within old wold and walnut frames. Such pan- els would be just as good In a dining room with a walnut suite, which Is a suggestion for the wom- an who doesn't know just what Kind of pictures to hang on her dining room walls, The decorative accessories for | such a grouping must be chosen ( grith a great deal of care. A strip blue and gold brocade, with apanese designs forms a scarf. (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor- mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: Can I get chairs up- | holstered tn blue leather? Would | they be in good taste?—Ww, P. Answer: Yes—to both questions. | Copyright, American Homes Bureau | Two weeks ago John W. Nelson, of The Star staff; Joseph Gilbert, of Mercer island, and Frank Wilson, city employe to the pool A salmon egg on Nelson's hook dropped into the quiet waters. we the fisher-| There was the strike, PORT HURON, Mich, May man gave his line a jerk and Sharp:|~ 31.—Bobbed hair won the first shooter hit the surface In a graceful| round in a dispute over colf- curve and headed straight for the bottom, taking Nelson's leader and hook | A week ago another group of fish ermen ran afoul of Sharpshooter, losing leader and hook. | Memorial day, Gilbert slipped up| to the stream early in the morning. | He dropped a wriggling angleworm | into the water, There was a flash and Sharpshooter burst thru the sur fures between 10 training school nurses and city hospital authori les, When one nurse was sus- pended for clipping her locks in violation of school rules, nine others went on strike, All had bobbed halr Hospital authorities apparent- ly yielded, for the bobbed hair nurse was reinstated. But they intimated today that the girls Penalize 10 Nurses in Bobbed Hair War will be disciplined because they | went directly to the superinten- dent of the hospital instead of asking school officials for per mission to bob. The superintendent refused permission, The bobbing, how ever, took place just the same. j ‘There is little Ikelihood that the girls will be suspended, it is said, because of the shortage of nurses. It is believed instead that three months will be added to their period of training. Kilauea Hurls Out Death Blasts Picture Shows Famous Hawaiian Volcano During Most Severe and Extended Eruption in Years Picture showa Kilauea, Hawaiian volcano, belching for Thru the thick column of smoke, barrages of boulders, |poured down intermitte ntly. Truman H. Taylor, a apec zone, and died from broken bones and severe burns he received, | miles away and see the eruption in perfect safety, th fire, smoke and lava ashes rocks and volcanic ash ptator, ventured into the danger Spectators stand three (Copyright, 1024, by K. Machara, Hilo) | robbed a bank on jing |iater, and going up the main street | jsay, I will be glad to Msten ‘| |them, of course.” | ‘The Anacortes bank robbery oc- jcurred April 14. | | Reno Odlin and a girl employe to have “I checked up this call personally,” } Burmeister said, “and found that the | records showed Nadeau had talked for a minute and a half with wife from No. 2721 at Anacortes, at [840 p, m, on April “Can't you pleture a man who had April 14th walk back into the town eight days to a telephone so he could call up his T can’t.” | wife? | | MOTION TO INCREASE | BAIL 1S HELD UP | Prosecutor Gilbert at Mount Ver-| non sald Saturday he was holding up the motion to have Evans’ bail increased from $5,000 to $10,000 un-| til after his conference with the men on Tueaday. He had announced, following the identification of Evans as a former) convict, that he would take this] action Saturday. | "{ still am convinced that we) have an alr-tight case of circum-| stantial evidence against the men,” Gilbert said Saturday, “but if they want to come up here and ‘lay all thetr cards on the table’ as they To wises eniered | the Citizens’ bank, firing as they! ame, shot at and then felled W. T. Odlin, president, and forced his son keep thelr hands up while they rifled the safe of $18,000, | They fled in a waiting auto, j stolen from Bellingham, abandoned| |the auto at the south end of | Fidalgo island and escaped tn a | speedboat, Their cache was found| by hunters a week later on Cam- ano [sland 48. miles south. | California Wood Fires Controlled | SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.—| Prompt work by fire fighters had resulted today in practically con- trolling fires which raged in forests | and on brush land in eight Califo nia counties since early in the wee! Rangers leading forces of men| combating blazes in the forests of nta Cruz county, near tho stato redwood park, in Siskiyou county, near Yreka, and in Plumas county, | reported that despite lack of water | and dry timber, further danger for | What's in the Air TURDAY, May 31, 1924 0 meters, 12:30 to 1:30 KDI pom. |] KIJC—270 moters, 3:80 to 4:30 p.m) 8:30 pom KFHR—283 motors, 4:30 to 6:30 pee a life as anyone in Tacoma, 1} jhave made many friends since com |TO COME BACK |fated trip and for their friends as| |do, the time being hag been averted. | Densmore Ave. held at Home Un. | Brush fires in Napa, Wldorado, |dertaking Co. Friday. Gibbs died | Butte, Humboldt and Pacer all have | thursday been checked apanese branch of Salvation : Army to open camp for boys at| White River, near Kent, on Juno | 15. “People who have conducted bust. ness with me since that time can su ige for themselves, I have today | aly one ambition, that of living as |ing here. | HARD FOR HIM | “I believe that if they will coitaae | it neriously they will see that it was | not an eas ytask to leave a locality | where my name was clear and where | I have many friends. Nevertheless I did go and I have no regrets today for it. | “I am in this fight to the finish. My conscience is clear and, if I live, my name will be. No one will realize | what !t means to bump into this cir- cumstance, “IT have the deepest sorrow for the} men who were with me on the ill-| well as mine, I want to assure them | that nothing matters with me at this | time but a clear record. As for the| hunting trip north, there {s no man in Tacoma any more innocent than} 25 West 43rd St w York City | Dr. Wm. Whittington has Sees = successful HOME Treatment for TUBERCULOSIS 2 ‘D FOR FREE BOOKLET ept. 198, Suite 722 Cooper Building NVER, COLO. PAUL PIERRE McNEELY Presents His Artist-Pupil EDITH NORDSTOM Gir] Pianist, in Recital at Exceptionally Gifted Young PLYMOUTH CONGREG SEATTLE, Monday Evening, June 2, at 8:20 o’Clock War Tax I Admission $1.00 Tickets on Sale at All Music Stores with us and get advice free at DR. J.BROWN DENTIST 627 It AVE. NEAR TOTEM POLE MAIN 5778 ATIONAL CHURCH WASH. neluded Students 50 Cents we are and fortunately this time we! can prove it | FAIR CHANCE I do not wish to antagonize any of the authorities or anybody else. All I want 4s a small part of a fair chance, If I felt disposed to do so, I could mention all the facts and raake myself look a great deal better in the eyes of the police, but if those who have caused my trouble have been as innocent as I have been then they have nothing to regret. “I have refrained from maki any statements along this line here tofore, first, because there ts nothing to do and because it Is not easy and second, I have a ¢ of respect for the men who were with mo and for their friends.” YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Washington State Bar association | | will meet in Spokane June 20 and 21, | Moose lodge dedicated new plot at | shelll cemetery Friday, | ‘uneral for John Dow Gibbs, Ww. | Nearly 500 cars furnished |to carry G. A, R. Friday members and their | | wives to Memorlal services Friday, | untire staff of Seattle office of | Mutual Life Insurance Co, goes Eaxt to attond convention at Hartford, Two Associated Oil Co. drilling outfits are in Seattle, en route to Alaska to drill for oll near Kanatak, REACHED ONLY BY Greatest-Highest hea all nadian Rockies This aun Peak is in full view from your car window on the Canadian National Railway Triangle Tour of British Co- lumbia and main Transconti- nental line East through the highest Canadian Rockies, Long inaccessible, it can now ue explored—17_ magical miles with experienced guides, includ- ing the Valley of a ‘Thousand Falls and Tumbling Glacier, Low Summer Fares J. F. McGuire, Gen'l Age, ; Ro er De ah abe 902 Second Ave, Tel, Main. SEATTLE Scenic Booklet Free, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WORLD

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