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MONDAY Was Killed +» How Washington’s “Beast Man” ON THE TRAIL; <a sac ee sme Schoenfeld Gets a New Elephant OF TORNOW a .- , age on Store Chief's Employes Give Him Fearful and ago Animal For His Birthday—He’s Elephant Collector Boalt Writes of His Thrills Man-Hunt in way from the OLD STORY REPRINTED ppe rae ported Kelso “Ape” Hoax Recalls Bi drsotin a Real “Wild Man” 4 ee | This Story Was . ond) a hy sos Belo 4 cor Published 12 ties te tive ersode’ ie neck Sears Years Ago learnt wooderaft. He became a de 4 shot 1 have been unable to find more | than one man who a HDITOR'S NOTE: ories of the “ape m Was on terms discovered by prospes pproaching — intimac he tm the Cascades east of Keine | 2 owning intimacy with th th yA =, | beast man, Ho is O. 1. Watson, of in| Montesano. Watson told me this ® : “i story a ative of To f eotle: 4 wenn is * | markamanship: | the PUT FIVE BULLETS N DEER FROM AUTO Five of us in an “were bumping tch at 30 miles am hour main im the Olymplos, now, the son, over Star» § y a deer went im and ef) Wo could scarc 4 grabbed up times. aring thru the br nee hy him d let fly five And w we found the dee he had five bullets thru his heart | Sheriff Ed Payette, who had charge s BY FRED L. BOALT a! Correspondent for The Star)! M°cs TESANO, Wash. April 8, / of the hunt {Oe"fornow, said: “I have | + 12.—Try to picture John Tor-/ never seen Tornow's equal with a " ast man, Dead, black! rifle. He never wasted a cartridge "| es, glowing thru narrowed slits.) Tornow had two friends in the From them shines hate, For John/ world—Watson and an old hound, He | now is mad with hate and lone-| hated women, because, as he said, | “They talk too much”; and he hated | In his hate he has slain six men,} men for the same reason, He liked f accounts be true, in cold bivod.| Watson because the latter apprect | Two were his sister's sons. Two|ated his distaste for talk. Watson were strangers, slain for gain. And/ surprised him, on bunting and fish-| two were deputies. ing trip, into little outbursts of | The beast man's cheeks are thin,| friendliness, of which he seemed | cheek bones high, his nose | ashamed ne. He stands well over six| “You ain't like the others," he once and his shout.| said. “You don’t yap all the time,” est deep; but “Yes, John's crazy, I guess,” 3 strength ther Watson. “I hate to think H 33. His loins | must be if he killed ali those men. He - —. re slim, comparatively, as a grey-|@lways was queer.” mployes of the Standard Furniture company gave Herbert Schoenfeld, vice president Three . - 5 be mY 9 P hound, and when he moves it is . Jens ees Pe BS ee **- \of the concern, another elephant for his colle ction on the occasion of hig birthday, Sunday. with the swift utcaliiiieds o ported 0 na rier ” 4 h then nnnuness OF thejcabin, 20 miles In the woods, and |/ere’s “Herbie” standing proudly by his new acquisition, with others of the tribe gath-| s hath and his black hair|that he was crazy. Ed, with whom | ered around, Photo by Frank Jacobs, Mar Statt Photographer | over his shoulders. Hia/John had quarreled most frequent- | — | eee : clothes are sodden with wet, cakea|'Y bad him arrested and placed in Fe e H! RBERT SCHOENFELD, vi vith mud, and in tatters. A rife|® senltarium in Portland A t d Ad t F I peauidgnt und’ beers ES ae ei RT BIG FOC cit us reuen ce rer cell gee his strong, ‘amped 150 miles back to Sataoy 2 1 kik hobo shear ‘tak nervous hand fondling the stock of |¥ToM them on he ‘spent nearly all| t M M > Aff unt Sund eatag’a ‘hie’ Goad ‘Diack eyes alert) 08 Ome: Of his infrequent. visits and: menacing. 0 the homestead he asked £ "Annual Ad Club Ball to Be F : ature of “Fleet ; : | “Ed's gone hunting with one ature ¢ | ONLY THREE SAW ; ages Breage nell hae TRS Biers id : HIM—AND LIVED ae 5 Week” in Seattle spa mbeaed: Of Bn. oe That is John Tornow as only three} Bt | barre some stove pipe It living humans | have seen hit! ‘rhe Tornow boys kept man tANGEMENTS 2 been |ment, R. H. V tickets, Webb | mane first mane ever sported Others saw him thus—and ded. Meniides cue tleiipheek. Wane wore ted hy the Seattle Ad-| Harrison: concessions, C. H. Jere a elephant—is a mop, This is the story of how he be-|thorobreds, Ed laughed at John's {vertising club for th t Annual | mias; promotion, C. KE. ie hac oities her. eas fame the beast man and the mostioig hound, a crochety, cross gr Animated Ad ¥r leity, Art the binaas neg remarkable outlaw of modern times.|eq, rheumatic brute. Jone in Ae he hala |e On. » the birthday celebsation Tornow was born on his father’s |tn. hound because It, tne ray Hippo- |} K Tanch = Sebel county, . FEC byolitude and couldn't twik | drome on™ the ago. Hix patents were German | ea | + ge ot SSA’ eis “Suse 0 born. His mother was a hard work: AKER ota tibe in Gee the Ohy tate fit ing. frugal woman. Hig father wan!" Soin amt Go the door step and hates walted. exclusion stuff. When Ed réturned, he said to! Correct John, “I got tired of having that | jm Brookiyn has one of the str Glasses | sox of yours give out on me and | tching staff in 1 are the onty| {having to carry him home, so I| Hin narhe known rem-{) shot him.” | in the cit 4 —_— = = dy for most at thas i s : 3 ap SOL Crowne 4 hat instant, Ed's thorobred, | The ball will na a ares {delighted that, her master had re-| aitter from the ENAMELED TOP TABLE percenta, turned, came hurrying to his side. ordi mi ail hesdache® | /the graceful animal raced across ball fn ESSENTIAL IN KITCHEN a field and gathered her muscles that all man Heat and Grea 5 SP: ie a ees ea at all 80 Proof, It Can Be \ by the latest }|to clear the fence. She leapt. i querading. witl-be hin) J 1 3US methods Bere. 1) And when she was In. midair|, ,Sehindler que spe ypc Used for Everything. Judd Contests jzonn aaa rifle cracked. It! 0. commodities or characterizath By MARIAN MOORE Judge Cal Hall Bip And the heune font, SHY loe advertising characters Would it ever be poasible for a [ip. And the hound fell and tay |° . ttractive repre. 4ayone to say that this kitchen was for Bench Job Dr. Rothwell stil), a bullet thru her heart. | Many novel and attractive rey allied to drudgery? No, I think not Optometrist | Ed's cry of surprise and anger |sentations are expected to app And the best part of my story is 18 Years’ Experience choked in his throat. Steely, dead|on the floor DWARD JUDD, veteran Seattl that every kitchen can easily be made very similar to this one, The sanitary looking white kitchen table can be bought for a small {black eyes were blazing into his. At Low Prices | “Shot my dow” sO In that instant the white heat of Rothwell Optical Co. : attorney, will ¢ Hall for dep of the King county ont with Judge ment No, 6| rior court | | In addition to sever: |tlclpanta rep; [products of N: hundred pa su Beene Noeee ae & Subile’ al. sum, and when placed in the middle cate mney 237 Uni Street, Seattle ie iemy in John Tornow’s soul. In} whih of the kitchen floor immediately en- election ; nd Third Aves, ios instant he became the beast sie deara iat v4 the hornew te aa me pause was Ad. ef A eqn, «| Promised, the other piece o: urniture of suc! {n'1880 and served 4 ne pata hero Aad Ss general public plain character could. The salad depen ite S ain't ‘ever coming out, Don't consis | will be encour piates can i AF #0 a ne = ney of Cook coun # after me; I'll kill you if you do.”| “8°? '0 partlct Here bhp the sGs'Ot the ty, Ilinols, int : Without a word he turned on his| Pate by Au offer HES ed ther oid areaeing te which Chicago 1s} |heel and disappeared over the i|{2& f cash jsink an © sala easing ts situated, in 1893 4 into the woods, prizes for* the and 1894, He came He {s there now, mad ruler of a| Pt characteri to Seattle in 1905 a territory as large as the German |” sre fable og and has resided 4 Jempire. He Is there now, sworn| Stations of ad here since. He is eS foe of all humankind. vertized prod. a widower and re. ¥ (The second chapter of this ab-|UC\* OF articles, | sides at the Riv. sorbing story will be printed to-| S°vers! novel | oll apartments. Mont practical Garden Tractor yet || morrow.) | Aovertising plans | mémber produced for Nurserymen, Florists, ‘ be [ace being: devel it | ns of the Market Gardeners, Home Gardeners. }oped by jal ial American Revolu. Single wheel—easy to handle—sim- | commitices to Cox jtion and the York Rite and Scottish pilelty Of mechaniam— works. narrow advertise the ball and frolic | Rite Masons, — 4 tremely low maintenance cost. | One of these ix designed to result | His father, Norman B. Judd, placed “4 tos korea paces: bse ag ——e in the selection of a young lady to} jens Midi aa area eae in of Sree sine work pat , “ represent the “Spirit of Truth,” nomination before the republican na- | ¢ | FATEA HEAVY MODEL WITH Says Bench Needs “Human Whfoh wil-be toads; fis (hens! Gt an,| tional convention in 1860, | Judd was the leader of the republi- Touch” in King County tableau on the night } ‘ at Abevergeioes sf the "ball: |cans of Illinois at the time. Later ae | ‘olson Implement Co. i ieee | As this affair will take“place dur- | |he managed Lincoln's campaign and $31 Western Ave.’ Henttle, Wash. || Prosecuting Attorney Matcoim| 0" q0 iy ari Mt tate mace ao wag foreign minister to Berlin dur- 4 Douglas said today that younger| wee x40 ta ‘exposition, which | ing Lincoln's administration, men are needed to humanize King 4 also will be “Fleet week” in it is expected that at least persons will be in attendance at the | frojle and ball, Every coupon book ixsued by the Pacific Northwest Merchan's’ expo: | sition will include a coupon of ad mission to the Ad club masque ball. | Howard J. Ryan, advertising man ager of the Pacific Steamship com pany, is general chairman of the committee handling the affair; vice attle, | | REAL ‘COWGIRL’ | But the Old Jersey’s Buck The Dirt-Proof Kitehen. | ing Proved Too Strenuous | mixed on the kitchen cabinet. Then | jin the wink of an eye the salad fs | | ready for the table. ‘county courts, speed up business |and keep the courts abreast of the| \times. He {s running for Depart- iment No. 1, | At a meeting of the Young Wom-| jen's King County Republican club, | in Meeve's cafeteria, Monday noon, Douglas said: “In the past there has been too much concern in some of our courts for the great vested inter. Teeth as Low as $5 Best Set of Red Rubber. | We LAND, July 21.—Helen Web. § years old, who is in a hospital PC Or the dinner | sto Teeth as low «. jests and too Iittle for the common chairman, Lloyd) plates can be spread there ready to| here today, suffering from a broken Best set of t man. Spencers cacke | recelvo the savory hot things from| arm, brought tho total number of | aabone es 7 “The idea that a judge should tary, Hazel M.}the stove nearby. In fact, the! sunday “traffic” accidents to 11, | ridge Wor! take a high and mighty attitude] } Britton, and) table is exceedingly useful during | tolen, playing with other ehildren, | Forcelain Crow Jas soon as he is elected, holding treasurer, Robert | the whole day's cooking process. | near Milwaukie, took to the highway Bola Talore ee lhimself aloof from tho people and W. Sprague: | The “one-piece” sink $8 certain: | after climbing to the driver's seat on Synthetic Porcelain ‘corning the base degrees by which | § The following |ly an Smprovement over the old/the back of a milch cow, ‘Tho soft. Fillings ... |he did ascend’ is in my opinion con- committee chair-| kind with the separate wooden | eyed Jersey, under tho unaccustomed trary to the spirit of democracy. men have been| drain board. ‘There are no hidden | burden, uncovered an exhibition of | believe that a man will be a appointed to han-| surfaces and cracks for the water, | buck Jumping that would have been per tooth .. ter judge if he makes himself ska promotion | dirt and food to lodge, never to be table to a rodeo performer, and | Nerye Removed’ (Painiens), 1.00 | | c: approachable, mingles with and carrying out) cleaned out. Sanitation n to tho ground, eee hates for Dale e888 His fotlow-man in fraternal socteties of details in con-| needs to be considered, : 7 108 le contraated fone ene Land. ataiy ‘ event: Advisory} @ little cleanser, Note the white) Fold Demonstration enameled chair and stool, | (Write to Marian Moore, care of | this newepaper for advice or Infor. | mation about home furnishing or decorating, |common touch’ committee, To Jones Parry, pres. ident of the cluly animation, Mrank MeCaffery; floor ‘Old gold in valuable. I pay cash or allow you full value for ft on dental work, A PRIVATE, high-class, up-to- date, SANITARY dental ofties with sterilized instruments and on Seed Potatoes | SPOKANE, July *1. Demonstra | | tions relative to the use of geod seed | Sen. Walsh Quits Bourbon Committee McCAF ty nanly . operators, | ; sending stamped ad:| potatoos is being mado in Spokanc | Fou wilt not belnshamea t pest | WASHINGTON, July 21—Senator | Manton W., Hrederick; decor fiaint ing Baenvalope for reply.) Gini yerplota in which phe web amend to your friends ou [David 1. Walsh, Massachusetts, to-| Willard 1, Cox; Ne Question: Is it practicable for) or cortitiod wood potatoes ware plant: | ” me to omit the dining room in my Examination PRE lday announced his retirement from ‘ It i Gayinet MpHae! ren. ddiohatne ta Open to Gd Daily—t 2 Munday || the democratic senatorial committee, | congressional election. bg inset 8, are al ing the use of land plaster OHIO DENTISTS |Ho will he succeeded by Senator] The committee's work is already | ay the Hiving room $8) ana sulphur us fertilizers | lyones, New. Mexico advisory and cooperative with the} Quite large and you can bulld on a)” Avout G00 pounds of poisoned oata 207, University Second Ave, v¥, & Lonm Asw'n. democratic national committee, 11s chief function ia to ald party can didates for the senate, Walwh, in resigning, sald, he was following the precedent that the po- ition should be held only thru one breakfast room, you may omit the 4 p } and 900 pounds of calcium eyanide dining room, but we don’t advise It. iiave hoon distributed weakly to Copyright, American Homes Bureau, poison ground saulrrels Cor Over Mutu: Py / FREDERICK & NELSON || + ¥ 1,600 full bleached ize inch 2,000 Yards teduced —85-INCH SATIN MI —388-INCH GEORGET CREPE, reduced to $1. —35-INCH CHIFFON FETA, reduced to $1.25 yard. —40-INCH SILK-AND-WOOL POPLIN, reduced to yard, Lace-edged Curtains SPECIAL . $1.25 PAIR Hemstitched, lace- edged Curtains made from good quality white scrim. Three styles to choose from. Length 214 yar Special, Tuesday $1.25 pair. Extension RA each. DOMISINRS STORE | Over 2,000 Bath Towels Special 20c and 39c Each EMARKABLY attractive values in Turkish Bath Towels in heavy, ab- sorbent weaves and large sizes. Towels that are made to give good service in homes, summer cottages and rooming houses. Turkish ESSA- LINE, reduced to $1.25 yard. S-FINISHED Extension Rods for sash windows and doors. Extension, 20 to 36 inches; complete bleached Turkish Bath Bath . 20c (DOWNSTAIRS of Silks and Sports Fabrics to $1 25 the Yard J —40-INCH CANTON CREPE, reduced to $1.25 yard. =o —40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE, |} reduced to $1.25 yard. | 1,000 full Towels i spec: STORE) oi 5 TE 25 yard. TAF- —86-INCH SPORTS CREPE, reduced.to $1.25 yard. | —40-INCH SILK-AND-WOOL CANTON CREPE, reduced to $1.25 yard. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) or —o $1 2- to 12-yard Lengths of 36-inch Drapery | Margquisettes : At 25e Yard inexpensive but attractive drapery mar- quisette for cottage drapes, portieres, etc. Bird, floral and stripe patternings in pleasing colors. Short lengths—2 to 12 yards—are low-priced at 25¢ yard. Rayon ( ) Marquisette Low-priced 75c the Yard ATURAL color only in this specially priced artificial silk marquisette. Suitable for win- i dow drapes and French door curtains. Soft, lus- | trous quality, low-priced at 75¢ yard. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Artificial Silk } | u | Sash Curtain Rods 1 Oc 10¢ EACH —DOWNSTAIRS STORE with brackets, 9,000 Bobsleds | Here, but Not | for Our Kids nice, new bobsled in} y child here between | Now, all they | is a There 5 and 10 years old need is the snow! The sleds were part of the cargo of the big freighter Andrea !. Luck- | enbach, which just arrived here; from the East, bringing, among more { usual cargo, a consignment of 9,000 count ‘em--9,000 bobsleds. The shipment caused much com: ment Monday as to whether some Bastern business men still think Se- ttle is in tho frozen North, where | puffalo run thru the streets and a man ain't safe onless he packs a gun. On the other hand, the theory advanced that, as Seattle is a dis- tributing center for a wide territory, much of which has snow winter, | there ig no cause to worry about | the apparent oversupply of sleds, which may be destined for ultimate distribution to inland and Northern | points, D°% CAUSES | AUTO WRECK) A frisky dog Sunday morning! caused an auto accident in which al man and woman were badly injured. | Charles O'Neal, 9 Boylston ave. | N., was Griving his automobile, he | reported, when his pet dog started | to tear up the sk purtain, O'Neal turned around and hit the dog and the auto got away from him, | The machine climbed the curb at Sixth ave. and University st. run-| ning over A, L, Chaney, 69, and Mra, | Chaney, 1600-B Terry ave. Mrs, Chaney regeived a. brdken col lay bone and possibly broken leg Chaney was severely eut on the head | and body. Both were taken to the city hospital. | | ployment in this county during the Farm Management [harvest season. Headquarters, ag Tour Is Planned |i2 county Agent Kasten’s cffice, WALLA WALLA, Wash Tuly | Frost and drought conditions ser- ts—Plans are being made to con.|!Usly reduced cereal and other ‘ R erop yields in most parts of the duct a farm management tour ro pate with «almost. a. total Sen the county this month. ‘The farm. | (OUR: WAN al ; ers will study success¢ul crop ro: |" “me Places. tation system: vanced farm prac: | | | tices and desirable types of farm buildings. Harvest began in this section be- An effort to oust the Cardinais © from the St. Louis ball park failed: fore July 1. The United States The fans might have besa employment bureau has furnished a | More interested if the effort had been special agent to handle farm em- designed to oust them from the state: THE NORTHERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Organized 1916 UNDER STRICT STATE SUPERVISION 1010 THIRD AVENUE Seattle, Washington This Association on July 1st paid its regular semi- annual dividend on savings. Money placed here is loaned only on first mortgages on improved real estate. WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN ASSETS JAN, 1, 1924... ......c000005 $80. ASSETS JUNE 30,'1924.......ccecee00s GROWTH IN SIX MONTHS,........ $122,755.51 We have always paid withdrawals on demand. | 1010 THIRD AVE. ciition offers safety, availability and ood earnings for your savings, This a