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HU 4 Edition VOL, 26 102 NO. | | ‘ - | © similar are the details of the {| After reading the story,” Bur | ' soy Whe | case of circumstantial evi meister said, “on led to be I altho she’s only 4, Miss Patricia Houwlahan, 3405 McClellan st., kns a good, working | Moen ceed Of the A mucoma | ileve that Conn must have got his e a u y- ia of the plan to buy a salt water park on Puget Sound for common folks. (Hou robbery and the plot of a | hunch from this yarn. ‘There isto she be anything else but smart, with that name?) After her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. short story which appeared in the | much in common between the two cae Houlahan, had told Baby Pat of the wonderful paradise Seattle and Tacoma people 8 tardy yening P ' for April that the story is doubly interest- || New © York Rector} buying w ith dollar subscriptions, she decided to loot her own savings bank to “do a 4 Resigns Pulpit on d bit.” She's the youngest subscriber Photo by ¥ Ja Star Bta(t Photographer t | 7s q 4 ut : a Ss tray ; i Beles four men accused of the Fifth Avenue } 2 | the-etor a: awrence Lee, mas of a terrupted romance of Dr ane ; | OM] ) BR a VW It Bargain Buy, Pathay ‘ ‘onn Saturday declared that he a 1 rs on waiting Percy Stickney Grant and Mrs. " é ti hie 4 had not even heard of the story, anufacture a Warre Rita DAcosta Lydig may be re IR: d Desc: Asses or Says Clothing S t ores but said he would get the maga 3 hone quarry WOME, are €x sumed, their friends declared to- | adio rip ion haet. mas | . zine and read it | pected to be cleared of suspicion day as a result of resignatic | : : Howdy, folks! Goin’ to drive j living in Greater Seattle. Which on Oo d Aid pair Deputy Prosecutor .W.. H rector of the | f Elus e alr ‘ ‘at in the country tomorrow? 1 goes to prove that people are get H. CHASE, county nane wner an e i Mie eel ‘ef ree | Hodge, of Skag ata teat: ‘rh ang nat veyt | o IV Goh, we hope we don't have to | more adept at dody atos. ¢ only sent in a su ption to ponte yg ed gy oe i re uray that the men’s alibi had P. th Air ; too much of your dust! | sere the state Salt Water park fund sat.) Feld Up as They Tea aibib ata teed CatGE a Taktar "| Henptinake tale (ound Coatect Wd Dr. Grants reason for giving | © Ut ON e ea6s's “Isn't it a beautiful day, Miss Gee | urday, but some tr nation equally tein) resi tacks. Inte: Cie. Florida that the case » 4 probably up the place he held for 31 years | * Tiwering over country roads on | Gee?” as valuable | Enter Store harbor frboi which, they. started: | .digalaied -erheny Prosecutor’ Wer 1 health and a desire to by Police Here $ Proves the Biblical saying, | ...Pet sep cu ‘ UyULINYS <[;99318,7., L his records to dete stole an auto, robbed a bank, and | Gilbert returned from Spo. mplete some literary work ase. Be Mhgu'art, and unto dust thou] “And aren't the flowers wonder. mine SUS angenend. Value of HREE armed bandits, driving then escaped toa small islarid off next Tuesday he resignation was epted NVINCED that her husband — Wi peihdhe ite tans’ Mes eater net ere ee ee 7 the coast, leaving absolutely no Burmeister sald be would in ato yesterday, “with: deep re. has forsaken her to go away Noe | “I re ee jo talk If) my Words are| that the park property is. assessed an automobile, Saturday |] ciews behind. sist on not only dismissal, but gret” by wardens and yestrymen with Miss Mabel Nicholson, 16- A fs Swaits the man who in-/ S0ing to be turned upside down. | 0% 8 valuation ‘basin. of $19,320 morning staged’ another day: According to Burmeister, there | complete vindication for hin cli ys: EE ee se year-old Queen Anne high school Ee peuum cleaner bend can be sect pS caita oe obtained an peninad from) light “holdup, thigtimg robbing are scores of siinilar ciroum- | ents. They arp now free on $5,000 a ner phe rh nila ey | girl, Mrs. Donnie L. Davis, 21- Down back by other cara. |way to go to Chinal—D. R pees ‘or $340 bo abe mepeecoremr atte AW. C. "Westerman, and Frank} Ptiticey between the ogee aney or | pate a aap Een te Bishop Manning’s opposition to pong abi ee acti . : . " Sra } - os 3 . | | tat case Chat Conn has bullt and Lions’, club. convention in the = ” urday, ing . " ate By boa cone | "The price at which the park may| 4: Cotter, of the W.°C. Wester: the story | East ete ne thee Davis, a carpenter, of abandon- Figure: The bimbo who be purchased certainly isa bargain,”| man Co,, clothing merchants, > Mrs. Lydig, on the ground that aank NOTE . P " r | eee a SE A ae a a —— ———-| the latter was a divorced woman, diso many accessories on | Assessor Chase said. “All of thie 2% First ave. S. The robbers of oy Sand ma The warrant, the prosecutor's the engine isn't powerful] When submitting jokes, poetry, rty in that district Is nagessed| egéaped with $721 | n che the cera Luwmands’ Were | office saya, fs:for'the puspone ot U9 move the darn thing. sadness or sandwiches for this col. | tinder the actual tarket vutue hut ne Ve, DE Getat ae enment between) |: ‘detaining Davie, ponding possibly che te umn, please enclose 40 cents for re | our rece show that this land ts] » Weaterman,. who head 0 hie [; eee aya searmqsiednt vanes, more serious charges. 3 |{urn postage and to help pay for out | onre than it can} im and Cotter, an employe, had hee trcae rca | While the Nichol ° some bad roads you can't tell | new suit, ’ » man it CAN! suet come from the Bank of Cali | Neither M Lydig nor the Rasy FOES, REC, OO: é the gears are clashing or |" , ese Lue pan re are not! tocnia, where they had withdrawn | rector would comment on a re- pies ns pee has gone away itis just the driver gritting| tye grand lodge of the Daughters | 2% in King| the toney to use in cashing checks.| LONDON, June 21.—Mount Ever. Jbuk glacier will be the last, port among their friends that his | Wi J Pic ey: are at abe:to:ac- r lac Westeny uch ensue or cocettan: | comntey purchased for their car drew up’ in front of jest, the world's’ highest and only|better or worse. We expect no} resignation means’ renewal. of Bi ‘ peat = action. She was al- ee there today, : Phe wobteby of Norway |",¢ t & new Chevrolet ran/unconquered mountain peak, has|mercy from Everest.” that engagement | "aya a quiet, home-loving irl, Nich- IE BREW’S FISHING here today. he wonders of Norway| king county shut thi Wostettian ‘ata lal peg ft cutest Psathiey Fee 4 the : i ene san olson said, ahd “almost had to be E NG |will be. explained. For instance, |tne past 24 hours Inelod f them. rman ar aimed the lives of two gullan hey received none, and the un ——— |dragged to parties. We had to pte REPORTS: {Norway has more than $0,000 f. ne past 24 hours include er stepped ont of their automo- | British climbers, George Leigh Mal-|conquerable peak enfolded them in| ah Woreay ore ths 000 fords. | preter b Merebitie , |cona| p her to go. She never had any real 1 ¢ ‘ e e ; 1 two of the robbers jumped |jory and A. C. Irvine ite restiexs, swirling snows, presum- | hed And not a single one of them rattles. 2. Mercer ght y » by ‘ boy friends, as far as we know, and | erce f the other machine. Both of | Their bodies lie in the grip of|ably about a fortnight ago | r! - le oS & 4 ons 2 Pp she was just a quiet food girl. | venth 8. $1; Paul B highv od ‘Wiebe : : ; : | | 3 quiet, good gir bale 5 it ; ; uymen cart ne-ba rnal, fearful snows of Ever-| It-is understood ehere that the | Mies Nicholso: Has Miah Erhets fe ae the He seaed. 16 16th ave. $1; J. Hy Bex-| roi@h phuck pint n they lev only a mile and a half from the | bodies could riot be recovered. Mal-| “LER reared Wednesgay ae een AME saps Gouthe: Peeeaie tha Bad dani atte % C.| ied at the two merchants ummit—a height never before at-/iory was particularly distinguished Companion Injured When |ousiy. ror two monthe tie meee fee ans Vice "ema se. Gee Peo | Woes te tee dy omwell) “Westerman gave up his satchel, {tained by man As ® mountaineer and it was he [had been nextdoor neighbors. ‘Th ons info a milk wap Keeney tats $1; Flas YH ining the money. The bandits! ‘The rest of the party returned to|who, in the 1922 expedition, estab. Plunges 40 Feet japan lived at 3604 34th ave. W. in 27.8 - ender! jumped back into their auto and|a ‘bese camp. safely and Colonel |tished @ record of 26800 fect with. eee @ furnished house,’ , Thes Nicholas Dr. Svanite Artthenius, Swedish $5: | Grove away. ‘The third r had | y : ee ‘ : ig eg es Nicholsons ; 9 ove awa , Morton, another of the explorers, /out the use of oxygen. He also| TACOMA, June 21—Quinto Rafa-|live at 3610 on the same avenne iat yhow'np ghee’ paprrrte et is camera geese Ved FER police pang sat at the wheel with his engine ‘telegraphed meager details of the|took part in reconnaissance work | nell, known to police as a boot-| Aaitho the Davises frequently. took ne A Wiad Comet! one nea Sennen eet 8000 | ant, 96; BUA Elle ee Oe > OREN NORM | ray jthe previous year. |lesger, was fatally injured and L.|the girl out riding in thelr Nash ken rsaedare ie than |More, $10; J 1 Madison, | Place | Serious doubts were expreased| Irvine was an Oxford student,|R. Cummings, another Tacoman, | sport car, there apparently wae no A-| Which is a ae sight more than © No, 1, box| The automobile carried no lecense /togay that man will ever succeed only 22 years old, who had obtained |was badly hurt early this morning | more than a friendly feeling between rh ae piaeey cone | ar ap chee mS . 2846 w,| Plate on t rear and had only Aiin climbing to the “roof of the|leave from school to join the expe-|when an auto driven by Rafanelli | the girl and the husband, Nicholson worms, fly or ham and eggs. Re- 67th st., $1; Mrs. Ada Williams, 363g) ¢™POrary license sticking on the world." World.wide tributes to the|dition. He wax noted for his phy-|plunged thru the railing on. the/ says. | \liams, 3636 td wh he ictims | | ; . | | Beach drive, $1; Mrs, Cecil W. Har.| Windshield which the two victims ‘courage of Mallory agi Irvine were|sique and ofr his cheerful modesty {River st. viaduct and crashed to| FORSAKEN WIFE IS Wp: bettnanee per, 1503 42nd 8. W., $1; James Des. | COUld not read |pouring In today. and powers of endurance the ground 40 feet below. Police | WITH GIRL’S PARENTS which I did regret mightily, ermeau, Riverton, $2; ( Ha All thrge highwaymen-appeared to| “phat ‘they had faced the perils| ‘The entire empire mourns the officers, who were summoned to| The Nicholsons have taken Mrs. Sc duenty | ant cn eae Koes semen Bhar gon fan. | Hiverton, $1; Lila E . Riverton, | be between 30 ee 35 vee Fe yd bs Everest's steep slopes knowing |loss of these gallant men whose|the scene, picked’ up the two in-| Davis into their home and are look- | with Miver Open. ix any $1; A. EB. Basset, Riverton, $1; Eimer | ¥°F* ai ah bh ba igh te ah cer full well the danger, was attested /only thought was to place the flag | jured and took them to the general|ing after her, pending developments, $19 58 | beit It would be m fantastick wa: McRay, Yale building, $1; R. 8, Gal-| ats. One of the men wore horn-|ty hy Mallory’s last monsige: “The lof Britain atop the world's highest hospital, “Her husband left her only a few Seattle weather {s very | ferme Bnd ig told cig ale to lant, city of Seattle, $5; D..J, Har.| immed glasses. st |third time we walk up East Rong-| peak. Before the arrival of the am.| dollars and $25 rent for the house is A gink suffers from| dinner, where my wife did crit rock, Issaquah, $1; G. A. Muessei, Se. | “rarer bulance at the hospital, Rafanelti| due this week," Nicholson said. “We in the morning and ba Fag wag oe Hag Bryndis spoon in the attle, $1 | | . . . jdied from a fractured skull. Cum-|have moved Mrs. Davis into our in the afternoon. sitaectte, which If 1 did dare, T wonld| | 1°t#! for the day; § | | mings is suffering from a broken|home—she slept in Mabel's bed last pee |burs. ‘But 1 dare net. And so to home, : | } arm, a compound fracture of the | ght. He Brown called on President | eee | | leg and cuts and bruises. Altho| “The Davises have been married methupsday. As the weather! Yyate's crew came in ahead of Har-| 0 | jhis condition is serious, “hospital|#bout three years, but they seemed Bet hot'in Washington, the sup-| yard Friday, according to the news. | authorities expressed belief he would|4@PPY. Of course they had tiffs, but | Js that Doc was trying to ol With Coolidge. rs see Bon the Hack of a Yord: ith My Shimmy, I Ought _t Be in the Follies ° | | a4 ¢ 4 Mew. Polk directory~ shows fire now ‘388,910 people |papers. Migosh! were those two S - * | ne | American flyers are nearly halt way |Celved, the European colony acting | Tcover- Davis is 31; his wife is 10 |shells as far behind Washington as ‘ ine | Te, : AP Le" PREPS : ie : tho Higaer ig ¥ B. C. Voters Against Return | Two and Possibly Three Vic= | around the world today and are about | hosts, and after a. brie rest younger. They have no children, | eee : bay Ito yneet and cross trails with their| Damned t0 proceed immediately to WwW Will Head | The Nickolsons. have two. other Ly anniversary, Of Licensed Beer Bars | tims of Murder Are Found | toe a ous rails with thelr | Baswein, on the way to Akyab. oman Wi ea children; a boy of 21 an da girl of 10, Yesterday was the 40th anniversary | : ey, British competitor, Major A, 8. C.} At Akyob is Major MacLaren, who N Y D. 1 ti | ELABORATE PLANS ARE on fag we rane: Willa sag woe c.| VANCOUVER, B. C, June 21--! PASADENA, Cal, June. 21,—Re. |MacLaren, who is proceeding in tye [has been kept from the air by the) . Ne De Gilet hee TOM MADE BY DAVIS acting any day now that the long| British Columbia electors docidea yew [lieved another possible victim bal ap ei jy t fat WAROMADIS Bb hed Oe wi a te pela oh Gnaieaie eal endan Cie Ae ee ELE oat te vend inh ee: on Setanta: waedinde return of the beer |@NthJapanese outbreaks Which have i tee dre yi east or ene over imponsible ‘This, has now abated, Mite oy ia eee in: Pin ; x ratte | WOU made. He told his wife Tues- cop gat sae asty | bar in this province, Liquor, aw wen {threatened Orfentals in various | th uey o jengal, Lieut, Lowell | wherefore MacLaren expects to pro- | state & eid mts in ee thee by (2 y that he would have to go to . “A. J. 8, [as beer, Is now on sale in govern. | Southern California sections during |Stmith and his companions, Lieuts. | ceed to Rangoon. national convention was chosen by | Mount Pleasant, Ia., to attend a court WING fireman” caused Memes which damaged a store @ Seventh ave, and Vir % Thursday, threatening an Ely block, and resulted in Of two small boys, one a And the other a negro, ME confeawed to wetting the BE lnspector Wrank Harshfield, Mésled the lads late Friday, Marshal Robert L. Laing, While the boys told of fireman’ under the build | Beoportions, the boys 4 EP Bave told the department they would rush in with a Water and put it out ys, “Playing Fire,” Almost Burn a Block nese and Negro Lads Admit They Set Seventh and Virginia Blaze ment stores and this system has been |the past few days, the bod in vogue two y . unidentifi Japanese ma Yesterday a plebiscite was su>.{found today beneath the [mitted to decide whether licensed | *t- bridge bars for beer only should be allowed, | West of Pasadena In Vancouver, Victoria and other tm.| TW Japanese were portant cities the vote was decisively | ered yesterday at San Pedr againgt the proposal. The campaign |OR® living near Los Ange against the beer. wan waged on tha| threatened with tar and | ground that it practically meant a {the night previous. | return of the bar The local body was discov donatinate: bridge 150 feet to the canyon 3) oh eR CE i Robbery was evidently not the | Peer at / Sf Bee jtoveatch a: faster! train at) 11:18. Finally, a more perfect contiagra A |motive, ay in the man’s pockets | Pexature adaban wart Soria dak an vane SEperacure cin the MARKS U. S. EPOCH] | rhat wasithe lest soon of hime tion was started and “the bucket| Actress Divorced S| sere $86. ond? a waich ven f rie . an | igre OaeMaY | Wee egress, re- LBUQUERQUE, M,, Jute It was’ discovered later, howe of water treatment’ failed to re F J H d. Aa Mbore |in Cleveland, two in Columbus, two | corded at Ashtabula, d1e-Bantal fe passenger teline| |that . therttanhta halleen While the b caught in the} CW ND, Ohio, June 21 Japanese Consul General U, Oyama heh op A liber " Se hipat yt the ona {tf line into> Colorado at an early’|| that Davis had sold shis cir to’ the Jape y F 8, Toledo and Cineinna ave caused oa Sos Se at On ; timbers of the structure und roared | A doc ot divorce was, granted to \today wired his representatives in egret shpotieahyan hans Pa van feavares cause ao Seatha, one |) hour this morning marked a new || Harmon Auto store at: Ninth and along the floor, the two boys fled.|day by Common i teas Sudge Kens! tog Angeles for full report. on 4 eat ‘pes ht a SacI Shes Stade fen i oti || era in American politics. | Westlake, for $1,045. Heshad with Flames burst out from underneath hand to, ru: 6 seh viaviiig | the circumstances of the death of | On this train’ Gov. James Hinkle'} | him,> in -additiony Sabout \ $166 © in and sv t up the sides of the build.) “nd wife of Joe oward, Vaudeville) two Japanese found killed at Fort M y is speeding to the democ je con | cash. ing, resulting in a fire alarm and| headliner and {rentor of many of the) McArthur yesterday. H Jackie May Have vention in New York cit Whether he bought another, and fighting by real firemen. we ry's most popular songs of 10} sal a Playmate Soon} In the state house at Santa Fe || less conspicuous car, and left in City firemen. experienced great; iy Oe te wore prouuiveelanvicl . é HOLLYWOOD, Cal, ‘Juno / g1.——|| the first woman ever to become || it, or whether. he left on a train, Aifcuty In extingulahing the binge quty" ant exttome’ eran, ehareeg| W AHeCOUVer Girl Youth Driving “Blind” Auto| with cowenie. Coogan’ certsingt al] Rovernor inthis countey-wnt os [is-unko which, under a strong wind, men uncontested by Howard, whose real The Seattle Star corssing the Arroyo Sec found ered bY ling winds, reaching cyclonic propor-|qultocs. Hordes of. the insects, A Reis ss memarereds hs 6.05 jen | Beer will continue on sale in gov.|Rewer workers digging beneath the jtione in some sections and’ bringing | brought out by the stifling humiaity | ( it bere a cert ogk Dye ovate Jernment stores, but the buyer must |! The Japanese had either | rain to others, broke the heat wave |atter heavy rains, swarmed over the |" WOMAN ACTING AS Wella better: one: H6: aid his grite take It hogie or to his hotel room io | Pl Ua ladda sg ty lin: Ohio ‘today after 17 deaths, had city, adding to the discomforts of the came back uptown. Later Davis Leaps to Death NT SEATTLE MAN AND GIRL The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Entered as Second Class Matter May 8 SE Per Year, by Mati to S$ IN SEATTLE 1899, at the Postoffies at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924. Anacortes Bank Fiasco W orked Out Like Story in National Magazine MISSING | RANGOON, India, June 21,—The | They were enthusiastically re- then, all married folks do.” {Leigh Wade and Eric Nelson, made perfect Jandings here Thursday, hay- jing flown from Avol. Heat Wave COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 21,—Cool- ‘The Americans played in good luck in arriving just as the stormy season passed, Fatal to 19 busy giving out ly of an nh was toloradk New York today when Mrs, Dantel {cage concerning an’ estate, D, O'Day, of Rye, was chosen aSiinis up he showed he head of the Empire state's delegates. | wry}c As chairman of the delegation! Mrs, O'Day will announce Now York's 91 Votes from the convention | went to the Milwaukee depot, where floor, The selection of Mrs. O'Day |navis was to catch a train’ at 6:45, Was agreed upon by leaders of the |ite pought transportation to Mount New York detegation today and will |pjeasant and Pullman reservation to be ratified in the formal caucus of | Council Blufts. the delegates. To back ra telegram, ch may or may not have ‘been authentic, That evening Mr. and Mrs. Davis | | mur- 0, while les was feathers remedies for mos- been attributed to the first high tem- | heat wave. STATE CHIEFTAIN left Mrs, Davis, -telling~her hé- Was. profitable investment. another visit} | cUpy the seat tntit Governor Hin. || TWO TIPS FAIL Sullivan's gulch | Authorities today Slightly cloudy tonight and sun school age, were arrested and turn were trying to over to the juvenile authoritle day; moderate north» akin tie nine? Wein Bitter leteae Pte st Aa destarty winds |decipher a Jong, rarobling letter to, The structur Madd aa Ait her father,’ which hospital attend Kinnear estate and was formerly Would start unother with 4 rs ants found in the boyom of her dress. The girl wax found dying by a track worker yesterday, FORECAST the factory of the Fouter & Kleiset company. is uh Jowing his arrest. Mriday night with n completely loaded Luger automatte in his automobile, The boy was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Leo Sowers at Wayne, on the Bothell highway, when Sowers found him driving his auto withgut ni Moke i the 9 [ted nearby property valued at more) name iv Jodeph WH. MeGaragol | ‘ponRAND; Of, gdne deen ut Heavily Armed of the stork at the \Juek: Coogan | | kle's return, | TO. SOLVE MYSTERY re Wiig idd ee | $1,000,000. Then Inspector! Rick. Lien Mao TER aa ck, residence may be expected within} | ‘Thus the propiectes of Cortez ||) So far two isda a kstgint wetting fire to a pile | tick, 18, of Vancouver, 1, Com. ” M : 5 a) P yhoned to the Nicholsons: sitll Calguthed caround tin: ie , 4 ‘ t Seite,’ atudle ts) t.|| shall be fulfilled, Mrs. ‘Sotedad || 1 ath the place Pa ubaeaed with the result that WEATHER mitted suicide by Jumping from a 40-| Alden Smith, 17, is being held in| the es ele studio tH or has | I Peneen, Loduly paveratoticee tata || oneananetionl a: pelvatesdatentive: Mer fire had guined watle-|the two boys, barely more. than fact bridge to the railroad: thacks inj) the.colnty: Jail fon investigation, fol: vee tray] state, ts a direct descendant of the || He said that he had seen Davis lights or Ieense. The gun was found in the back seat of the cat, | Smith will be charged with driving | a car without a license if no other charge can be sustained against him. The boy said he was returning to Jad Miss Nicholson on Railroad ave. i hiking togs Friday morning. The other was from an unknown man, over the phone. He said that “Mabel has gone to China,” Spanish conqulstadores. Tor two woeks New Mexico shall ba ruled by the blood’ ef the adventurers who fltst Apt Yoot Ont the territory and Claimed it in’ the namoot the Seattle from a construction camp, f A boat sailed from Vancouver for king and queen of Spain, (Turn to Page 2, Column 6). |

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