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The "Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Star’s Phone Main 0-600 The seattleStar func Entered as Second Cla tter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Ber Year, by Mall, 0160 ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. MONTROSE Mystery Girl Is GIRL, AFIRE Says Eanedian BUY BOOZE | IS BLAMED Raat to CityON SHRINE Wore Earrings AT SEA, IS With Tinney Howdy, folks! Cheer up! old-fashioned b as bout idn’ 4 ¥ ‘ NHERE is cael brewing + 7 j , RK, June 6.--Beaut eT) waashined Weer wos ois abost Didn't Know Anyone (91 Tene es matey nevis Convention Saddened |g? one, aH ““"! Bootleggers’ Fight Is the rest was foam ye ee Officer ~ BPA! serchants’ exposition, and, an tre-| i Last Hours When) |e js eas stand today how Frank Tinney. Carried to Paciuas SRS. Sige ee ee ccused of Wound- . J auently happens, there Isa swoman) “Nymph” Is Burned B.S eee aaa per ectheongtiaiie | Gi facturers of these various com-| ing Rancher ¥ . P sith Bap to Death | ‘ ity Will Have Figg her negress maid, beat her into un compounds adopt as thet It beg t eoting of the gen consclousnes: her West Side flat i comny xine £ aot as thelr f mes Bea Ae A menting ot ib s e rv nsclousness in her West i é Z Row Like New York ‘Say a a i P 4 é jeral oot 1 paltion, * 4 : The Follies girl, pale to the ¢ BY JOHN W. NELSON lthe Hotel Seattle, several wovks ago, ANBAS CITY, Mo, June 6 netah Teale a Naretited a en =e tay, | TPVHIS business of being on the in-| ef k when Paul V. Knudsen, executive Crowds watching a pageant obbed occasionally as she described | FQOY OLMSTED, reputed “king! ngerous side tool Is not 80 good ; secretary, 6 pers of th taged by the city in connectic we ‘ ° ; ! BS dangerou: eee Howley out we not so ged retary, Baked the members of the ae F spi ase the night when the famous black of Puget Sound rum runners, i O, D, Redden, former policeman, who committee if they had in their em-) with the Shrine convention, were face comedian “practiced: boxing on has put many an unfortunate man in + ploy any good-looking girls, He re-! horrified lant night when flames ie 4 Auto Hint: Lots of detours are as|that position himself, says so. He ‘ ‘ fused to give any Information re broke out on of the floats, = 4 t held its rough as the regular route ought to know. 3 arding his request, except to sa enveloping Pollyanna Dunkle, 8 | A ee paca ee ascend ng *™mugéling game, if rumors which sees Redden was mighty glad and ac- | i jthat he had a “stunt” tn mind. years old, dressed as a desert b Se ntonie the 7 ; ir in|@re given much credence by Seattle OUR OWN OLYMPIC GAMES | commodating when I called on him in ‘| He furthsr explained that the girl| nymph and riding @ wooden eps took the witness chair in : weed? the county jail today, He and his * ¢ : 0 s for must be intelli-| camel. istrate Goodman's court as com- ice officers are correct, And Se companions, Ex-Patrolman | 5 . at be interested in the fr Shouts arose from the watchers z planing ow ss against Tinney,/attle drinkers m: see booze drop Hunt Wise, tentaker end F a welfare of Seattle, and in| as the burnt of fire covered the whom she charges with felonious ito unheard-of prices as a result. mel, have been held in * A i eon of the exposition, and) fioat, made of flimsy material. seseults: © : Asa sta Olmsted's trew $40,000 speed fo the county satl—ox ‘ |must “photograph well.” Women fainted. Men tried to Ma” Tinney eee se the| boat, which in size and speed pt for interviews with their attor At the meeting of the committes| board the moving float to rescue Pay. Seer aes vbasl he| Tivals the fleetest of our navy's nays,T, Dy Page and Ralph Horr. last Monday night, he announced the girl. The float was mounted | nesro maid, sry wore today the! destroyers, will be. I soda The four are held for the shooting ie ean a ote aay who: [ae ee ees coe : rrings tn auestion. cummate| # few days in Lake Union, with of Louis Bure! at May Creek, Mon ° ae GRAS. YOURS Sy” Wie man wasunaware of the fire | i ero ee She Bs e the express mission in life of : establis! ru wt he refused to divulge any of the p row to the girl to | cross-questioning by Tinney's law- a “rum row” on day, and will face first degree mur wered all the requirements. Ag for neveral minutes } | actress, as she told her story. No BROAD JUMP der charges if Bure! dics ; : ticulurs, and emphatically refused to| jump, but she was too terrified am tacetaat’ hee’ calen eaniiibricts the Pacific, itis sald, which will | Redden bismes’ David Montrose disclose the girl's entity | "After the motorman had pro he had loved Tinney and as she| >e patterned after the famons : fifth member of the hijacking gang. This morning, however, he had a| ceeded nearly half a block, the said with @ Mitte defiant stare she| ooze fleet of the Atlantic, out- arty of Eastern newspaper men | for the shooting. Montrose escaped ‘ong conversation in the exposition) car was brought toa stop and the was going to see to it that no side the three-mile limit, gi eagentcgee learn the truth) from the place and is being sought offices in the Rialto building with @ iri rescued r girl made her mistake. | And other ships are to follow, bout the West the police, ung lady who appeared to answer She was taken to a hospital Pie” 1 went home to my apartment/Once the suecess of the first shi ey'll be surprised to know that!" "rhe other fellows (meaning the description. She was seen to) where she died several hours later es that Tuesday night and found Mr.|!s determined. an@ cougars can still be shot | .nerift's staff and prosecutor's depu leave the exponition offices hurry The tragedy came as a sad y Tinney there," she testified. “Pretty |HI; “OUTSMARTS” right In our city limits. The town | ties) have had plenty to say about M, (up Second ave. An she reached the finale to the closing celebration ; | soon he said he was going to st stew so fast that they didn’t havejinis thing. If these Italians would entrance of the Fraser-Paterson| of the Shrine convention. Jall night and he went into. the 0 to gel t of y’ lice officers and federals alik® esi ce ony only tell the truth, that’s all 1 want,” store she gave « quick glance back | bedroden. 1 eat’ down’ out. in the | are aware of Olmsted's movements, a ; Basse eoceitis said Redden. ward, ns if to seo if she was being \ living room with my book Neg oi ae d's ™ v Bo fount Rainier’s foothills start " owed, 4 isappeared in the : io far he has eithe - h ar back yard: We have to pe ai “ py 4, and disappear n th | WEAVIL LY GARBED IN Z ind!” thesn “or ade: Connie tt : SHOOT, HE DECLARES ator a care t Little . Imogene told on the ¥ lanning another tremendous coup over his competitors in the Mquor ful tha le Willie doesn’t & = ot " - KIMONO AND EARRINGS at enable. him to ply his trade sal vin: oved. 6k a alaetes “I didn't shoot anybody. rssh gen kg ipterviewet_f | “After a Jittle while, Frank—er|with iittle fear of interruption 9) stead didn't _even: Knew, anyone was Dr dca nie auite feees te tak to | | te Mr. Tinney—came out. He didn't] ‘The situation in Vancouver and! BOOSTER NOTE | eee ee jay" ne ani. | } ha have anything on but my blue sil| Victoria, tt is asserted, is such that Vositiv the Fastest Glaciers | When fettow pep sil in-the Wer aie | pered a few shots at me. I ran ‘ ee kimono—and, oh, yes, he had Car-|Oimsted hag’ been virtually Jo¢ked o mh and IT ran fast. ; | 7 : rie's long earrings on. out of the liquor market by am 6x [erties Chief's f's Hands Tied | “L was talking to a reporter, tell- |contionally pewertal combine of Se entists at- Washington are now, “Burt and I had heard that there wag 4 Al j the story of my sad Ife) attie rum smugglers. using chlorine gas for the cure of} was a big moonshine cache at the * if He Wants Shakeup when Mr. Tinney came out and| nis combine, police have learned, © olds, but we doubt if this will ever) Barei ranch. We heard there were ; "4 ; | ‘ passed a remark, and the reporter|;, abte to br ; supersede that old favorite remedy,| about 3,000 gallons, I had talked AGP ee VET KILLED DISMISSAL “NOT HARD aM vaneeey aa He bess tases at $6 a case ‘vin, tho a 3eotch and soda with my attorney, T. D. Page, sev | “frank started ta box with beptiricnr |: me. | tremendous advantage in t re: ee feral times before and asked if it) He hit me on the back of the head| lous antage in the Seattle There was .@ young ledy named|would be legitimate to go out and : Bs, 4 | Police Executive's Excuses " and knocked me down. Finding himself siti Hotch, }get the evidence and call in the fed ; Neighbor Rescues Girl and, Held Insufficient “After I got up he hit me on the! where he cue fight his pa 0 flavored hér~tipstich with) erals | jaw. I went down again. Beotch ; Well, Monday we went out. We| ‘ ‘fg Children Alone in House — Imogene Wilson and “Then he kneeled on my back|‘%s Olmsted planned a glgantig There's no use telling more— walked down on the place from the - iat Chief Severyn's hands are not tied Jand pummelled me between the |°CUP: Similar to many which) Haye She has men by the score— — west and came upon & group of four | ¥ e Ti: established his ta ay " tial : ARRY JAMES ADAMS, 28, u|by the civil setvico commission if] Frank Tinney shoulder bindes. Besides, he kicked, TA a0C) Ue Seret ora : And everyone says she ls topnotch.| Montrose pulled hls gun on them Canadian world war Yoteran,|he destres to weed out the unde- ie Sagactheg i smuggling gentr: . — “Then he threw h tray at a is one where there SAYS BAREIS WERE , . crazed by liquor, was shot and al-| sirable policemen on his force and) me and I lost consciousness." | PLAN TO TRANSFER d aie Pe ee ea ¥ : cons es eid trokte, inlgrtio si can produce reason that would bel “When I camo to and stopped) LIQUOR AT SBA a rat ee! “He told them were federaly, q after he broke: o : we c ery ert, 2 © Dell! *ufficient to discharge a man un-} | bleeding, he was hitting Carrie. And according to the “dope” Olm- Sign om the Back of = Ford: but they didn’t seem afraid. They of Harry Hilpert, 246 Lake Dell ~ % Gave ¢ we ee ra der private employment, civil ser “I made up my mind I'd keep/sted plans to use the new speedboat One More Payment [ese garerlos up: as See ra tires ‘cnildren atone (th fhe | toe board members said Friday, [him in the house until I could have!in buying cargoes of liquor at sea ns 0} 1 rle en 60-g0 barrels of is an ee cae iim arrest we fro ships 1 \- st ean a a eat ine ail 1 | house | The chief this week made the ex- | acre x honk eR a) fovea hee an m Free! moonsh! . in x ee aise: pale 4 4 I Campbell, a neighbor, resid-|cuse that civil servico rules pro- jc ee and put them on. | pain ie = ve pi he aap fr " ee pstinoniohonp Path Sgr . 4 F ing at 164 Lake Dell drive, sent the| vented him from firing undesirable! LONG Penitentiary TRIS UF ct CO coe he ome tone a la mpcod ot cleos. ta afi uaa *hior! . Po ne at oan a * a { ‘fatal bullet into Adams’ ubdomen.| officers. He said that, but for the: 2 4 sie Aaah Raha. Se! ae. So Mel tie pelt enw pein a wit ti n for 4 piers. He was not held by the police |rulex, he “would fire 100 cops” if} Accusations Hold jchanees yng ae met to = eicapealy with 1,000 cases, of con: ure colds. & @ razor “We talked w ie me 5 " | a ewspaper office to te! he world and, Sidanlt accnue the windil - e. Seweat: care. drove cup! : The Hilperts and Adams were un-| he had hin way about it 3 de 3 é heals ecoue fe Snares say Egat eee tute oe neon, | known to each other. Rexson for! Two members of the board have! Charges were filed Friday by grea Mite ener ra tid made RO one es ‘ Whatever troubles Adam had, | shine while we were there. After The Mystery Girl the veteran's act is unexplained, ex-| declared that they aro ready to| prosecutor's office against four men) oo aian asked Miae Wilson if it{liquor house combine in Vancouver In alt his: tcorried Ife, | Montrose said we were federals— — ene by 2x grea be gee He ag fy os es dS Ane cprtody S58: bait eat Shona con. srere not true that she herself did| would be eliminated, along with the © a He never had to fear some man} tyy 4 . Lknow—TI gave Burt | NH 'GGLIN chee Misy Estella Service, 23, Hilpert’s| Frank E. Boyle, attorney and) nection w! he shooting of Louls| a pe! ie Wouddicka oun hile swlte. ata poe car and told him to ag pel ee tiny ee Hage | niece: her 10-year-old sister and two| member of the board, declared Fri-| Barel at his May creek ranch carly beste: Micking and punching [| seatensly Hig in olla ee hee | A ry of MY | Hilpert children were at home when/|day that it was not necessary to| this week. x ‘ go in and get the federals to com@! was signed today between the Unitod 4 aca | waaeut | | “Isn't it a fact that you kicked|cost per case would be cut in half, “Phe latter fell over the railing! out and raid the place. Lee ea ee eee a croviding toe {Adams appeared. “The Hilperts were| prove criminal guilt to discharge a) o, 1, Redden, ex-patrolman, and ; , deattle and Northwest “ : s | ek I oece t the window out of a taxicab and/and Seattle and Northwest liquor con- and struck the pavement, 20 feet be-| “Landaker and Rothermel left to| canadian co-operation in combating | Visiting friends in another part of/ man from the force, Steve Montrose, now belng sought,| struck Mr, Tinney on the jaw sev-|sumers would get the benefit’ of th low, landing on his head, As he rose | visit another place where they heard | rym and drug smuggling along the |'2* clty 18 GROUNDS | areiaccused: Gaitwo counlerrobhery (Turn to Page 11, Cotunin'6) | pele Sut k and first degree assault. | WOULD DEAL COMBINE he pulled a revolver and began fir-|there was booze hidden. Montrose | ,otnern border. | Adams staggered up on the back | DISCHARGID ; ‘ng."—Cleveland Plain Dealer land I went into the kitchen while |Porch and knocked loudly for admit-| “There are 18 reasons enumerated! 1x-patroiman Joseph H. Burt and A TERRIFIO BLOW. Must have been a cop. the four moonshiners started cook: | |tance. Miss Service saw him beat a the civil service rules for which) tarry Landaker, a longshoreman, At th ime: time. the. rucnatai o- the glass portion of the door and,}/a man can be discharged,” he de- ‘ ay Fe ° e sa ‘ r + . fag a hinot ro charged with first degree assault. ging combine. which ts satd\to Bale AMOUS M CHARGES MONTRO! Wise Old Owl frightened at his cursing, she sum-|clared. “These rules cover the reas! Chester A. Rothermel, an. elec. WITH “KNOCKOVER moned Campbell by telephone. | Bon s for which @ man could be) trician, is accused of alding and abet | war with Olmsted. would be dealt @ “Another fellow drove up In | . DASH FROM HOME |discharged from private employ-| ting the others. FOR MURDER | sors! pew fae lt Bete pa Chevrolet. Ho seemed to recognize] Traps Self IN "0. ESCAPE MAN |ment. ‘There seem# to be an Idea! jail in each case was sot at $10,000. char ahh - | | | d Northwest markets. | Montrose, and said Montrose had | Smashing out the glass part of|that the only way a man can be| rt has not been raised | retailer would he foceid (oi | knocked him over a week before a 4h the door, Adama tried to gain ad-| fired from the force ix to have! ‘The penalty, In the robbery and Leopold and Lo Loeb Accused |wouta te unable to face the com: | He lives on 14th ave, S. Montrose Victim cy Ca 2) ittence while the children cowered| Proof that he has committed some | assault case, 1s from 10 to 20 years, | petition. | took several swign out of the jug g behind the girl. Miss Service andj crime, This is not #0. One has but on each charke, by Chicago Grand Jury °°oh the atiantic, emussiers aes eb didn't srs cara tircs eo youngsters das! or | to read the rules to see that.” — | Seat a that was in the big t s a P IRSONS who noticed a small the y yak ra dashed out the front) dine Donne mi temas a ects | | long been buying thelr liquor from | drink has ons ie peo ae ah ow) Uilikitig tn the rg cf tho inloii ated man td st sc. peavidtsiy Golacaine: Bla CHICAGO, vanes 6.—Indictments | incoming ships outside the three-mile sive. He started to question the) window of J. Lb. Barhior’s pot hru the rear entrance embe »reviously to! eo Bta | Cpa against Nathan Leopold, Jr., and! limit, it is pointed out, but here the | | | newvonee ang eit KE aa on] See ae ny, | Campbell, flourishing a 88-caliber| (Lurn to Page 11, Column 2) ooles a ; age ave, today, ei Richard Loeb, formally charging | smuggler must purchase his stock Horatius J, Adenoids, who put | »!m That made me mad and VT) javae the ue remerk about |*evolver, rushed ‘to the house and} a bigs Legnateete. Adana 't ue eS them with murdering Robert Franks, | from Canadian liquor houses, paying up the fly screens the first time | went over by the door and stood) vik cuts, se a Se eH RA y M-year-old school boy, were returned | a heavy duty to Canada and a heavy hie wife saked hi Ithere, I told Montrose to take he owl himxolt, however, was |" ad, the ex-warrior lunged at the| in n une in open court today jprofit to the Tquor firms ee | things easy. 1 was waiting for tle) i onquping the foolishiniodw of owls | T#WY arrived protector, Campbell ih Boe —ftst ab ee tet ae ; ‘The indictments, which were voted | ‘ | fe 20) p ust i? pe .. [pulled the trigger and Adama stag-| “4 Candidate for the Poison Ivy Club:! federals to come with Mur | in? wenntay cane iE! Am gar F lt F id late’ Thursday” bp his Uooie bounty pants fae Ce, Boleon Any CAP weatlin' tay tif 1” iluiten |icered from tho front. door holding e TL AY 8", HEH Wy He Cook county | American Flyers dint phone his big toe. “Then I had a feeling that some-| Last Sindy owetiifie w wu | is hands to the wound. LL low-temperature records for| millionaires with kidnaping Franks | Start Saturday the month were shattered here | for ransom and with the actual mur-} cr aNqHAT, China, June 6. —= dott stong Heinlty drive fa Weup | PM fell on the curbing, rolling in} one Jone was about to hit me. T decked) and ttirew up my left arm. The! geson jtett bin emay in We | eOny until the police arrived.) Friday morning when a “spotty’'|der of the youth. Both charges carry 5 " icemen ought to be fired from the| chair broke, but tho bite fellow! cags on the perch, adeowMifip te | tums died by the time he had Awaits Reinforcements ae ‘ 4 yh ¥ | Lieuts. Lowell Smith, Leigh Wade Chief Severyns seys that 100 po- rainfall during the night was followed | death penalties, force. What's Bill want to do-de-| started to swings agai I tof him] 77. git, 4054 Arcade build.» |e#hed the police station, .| Scene of Recent Shooting bY © mercury reading of 40 degreos| In an effort to destroy any posst- stroy the market for red Stutzen? not to, But hie kept comings #0 1) sng to whom The Star Ixdndebwd Fellowing identification of adams’ Jabove zero, the coolest June day in| bility of the cases being thrown out ‘Si tors ATH Pi ia Mulied tite gor HCHRoas hel given | vue fo whom |body by naturalization papers, four the history. of, tho local, United |of court because of faulty indict./At 580 a, m. Saturday, for, AmBy) i the gun to me h Wo s@iMd out| A Hittle while later the canary’s [Years old, tt was learned that he| Held at the boint of a si 8 Shotgun) states weather bureau. jment, the grand jury returned 11 perenne ralth emai eday: (Inne 5) for the place. | owner returned to the porch. ‘The |esided on a Morcer faland farm, | by an indignant moonahiner whol mye “ctenging’ along the coast {counts in the murder indictmentand |=—=——— caneaci emerson ‘Tho extending along the coast /counts in the murder indictment and | my wife, poor wreteh took hoM ef whe barrel and) Own iry Won dead und mutilated | George Siegenthaler, 729 0th ave,,| refused to believe that he was bo-|, 1h iF Rar Ene Ona "1 16 counts in the kidnaping charge. pn the ne " * from British Columbia thra Or BF mith a carting kalte,| raised my arm to hit Umberto with) On the floor, He removed the {8d George Neuss, 607 asth ave. S.,|ing arrested, Deputy Sheriff Frank! | | 1; slater tabtilationa: yids 2 Altho looked upon as a certalnty | ave nene of it, Ai it, He struck my wrist aad grabbed) qoag bird and sot the amply cage, Lola. police that they and three oth-| Browor was awaiting the arrival of) ine fanewed the at the. ieee and a nttre formality ever since Leo- 00 ews: ottlee, where did ee m the handle of tho gun, Montrowo| door open, on n porch table. er men were riding In an automo: | roinforcements from the sheriff's of- hint the corporate linits of, Seattje| POM und Loeb confessed, tho indict- . of whom did hy pear ii W 7 lbtle et ie ev sand hod tes FB DO porate 8 of Seu eK ” raaetactart Senictiel ot ote fe “4 and the other low were seu ttling | Next morning, whe he cumo b ariier im th evening and bod | th Friday noon. | wan very “spotty,” Meteorologist M ments represent the actual start A oF t d M uth’ t did ask himy) ing Vempndnc (Turn to Page 1, Column 5) onto the perch he found, behind |Dicked up Adams tn front of Our| Brower and Deputy Sheriff Dave| 9 ; ot | the state's effort to convict and hang oot an o cogs ge thin. Bat a the cage bary anda clowed door, |fouse cafe, He was “cragy drunk,” | Parker went to the farm of J. 1,|2: Summers reported. Hast of ‘the laugh, #0 1 would have none of him, Bot i rf “irs and a Mt , | the two young intellectuals who, ‘Just|| Disease Is Checked * t y had beo ood | | Casvades, the wheat and fruit grow: , 4} s eed the Iden lias merit, expeelally Mf A a flamulated screech owl |thoy sald, and they had beon forced! ethel, one mile north of Coalfield, | Caseades, th fe eee hy | for the fun of it," they said, mur: | the halrn of barb he captive bird to drop him out of thelr autumobtio | near the Bare! place, Friday morn-[°TS continued 10 | philosophically |agreg young Franks and attempted | Quarantine Lifting whieh, |near the house which he later tried] ing, to arrest Bethel, When they | Ain't Agoin' to Rain No o || killer of the canary, had returned : 0 ) i pomp a pat 5 |to collect $10,000 ransom from his! ood ] FIMO SS |) tor tie ody of tts’ prey, had on. [te enter Jurrived Bethel met therm at tho)™ While some parts of this lrathor, ‘Pho boys now must stand | ederal and state veterinary forces earthquakes jolting her over tered the cage thru the open | Names of tho others in the ear! door with a shotgun and demanded |i Were bathed in 3 of an Inch) tat on the charge | appear to have checked the spread of 1 i Vai were given ax Jack Harlow, to seo thelr warrant, He rofugod Of Main, Tho: federal bureau rexis:| Thatetment of the two mitlionaires' | footand‘mouth di in California California ought, to provide her ank Clearings Gam. door and, in «ome manner, caused ere eye Baths hele wa Dubie Has! Sauaver wake | Indictment of the two mitlionaires’ x ie with a pair of Ford HooKaibaaee Bank g the door tu swing slut |Young and Gale Kelly to permit them to.enter without [ter downtown measured but 04 of | sons followed presentation of testi: | according to a statement by the ers \| Inerease $78,489,215. “whether the ow! wutfered | warant, altho they showed thelr |i! teh however, and some portion® | mony of 71 witnesses before the | United States department of agricul: ‘i 0 in Unlarged conncte ae i deputy badges. of tho state to the southwe Tek | grand jury. Wor the first time since | ture Mriday, At the close of May, Means Prosperity. STAAL AARTG GL CAMA ae Geral |Walsh Oil Report | Not having a warrant Deputy |{stered only a trace, he has been in office, Crowe took | the stutemont says, all but six of prisoned: himself, or Whether It Okehed by Probers| Brower sat down in front of the! The record low temperature, Sums! personal charge of the examination | more than 400 p where the ANK clearings, always a good ine) was ‘the biter bit is | WASH TON, June 6—!The|door with his gun across hin knoe; mers explained, aged to an impor:|of the witnesses, | disoase existed had been disinfected, dex to prosperity, continue to] causing speculation ott in We | Walsh voport, denouncing the naval) etd the allaged moonshiner wat bel ibes cool alr from the upper) “phis ts a most important murder | All diseased herds were under ground how good Increases for Seattle | Mouttle, Anyway, Mr, Burnt oll lesen as corrupt and illegal, was | down on the steps with his shot-|rewions. A a ty psa) Area ox: | cave," Crowe sald, “and we want to | and no now infection has appeared, Vor May, 1924, clearings amounted} has the screech owl and the c |necepted by the xenate Investigating | sun in his hand, while Parker went ‘nthe 3 be ‘aclfle and |) make sure there are no slips made | With the exception of four of the lio $164,084,102, a gnin of $4,304,293! nary's owner has a new collar | committee today lo tho telephone |low., prowute; Mra. coyare tern| by the state” original 16 quarantined counties, only foyer the total for May, 1928, | Iiiy pup. Honator Thomas J, Walsh, leading | Sheriff Matt: Starwich swore out} Washington and Tdaho, Crowe called every’ avallablo wit:| scattered small areas are stil under Vor ihe first five months of this And in the put store witdow | figure in the long and sensational |# search warrant and a warrant) Predictions for more cool weathor| ness, abandoning the Uusuiil custom of | quarantine, The majority of these i hel id cur total clearings were $860,798, the owl, He sighy } ly | eandal’ inquiry, was inatructed to| for Hethel's arrest and sent Depu- were made Mriday morning, tho con ying certain “star witnesses to} a “puffer’’ areas surrounding a beta ei Saati taka 449, gain over the firet ol when passersby make the usual submit the report Co the senate as ¢ tow Witggerald, Anderson and Beebe |tinued rainfall, <of more decid tee GY Surprlvos When the actual }eniuall quarantined district tor maces: pee eset rah 3.8, | monthy ot last your in $78,489,216, remark about “wise old owl, proguing the views of the committee, to take them to thy place, value to the crops, Was Indefinite, tial starts wary sifotye and Erik Nelson, American round, the-world flyers, expect to leave here , evidently the