The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1925, Page 7

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muRsDA) NMYSTERY CHARGE BIGAMY | MUUES HUNTED Former Seattle Man Is Held ‘N in San Diego pipet” May Be . Killer of Students ed Th : t Jers: * tis rs t thra a ceneniiionns age cerem: at New Weatm t BR « I 1924, Bart - T 4 wife is believed » be ‘ f 4 Lambert ~ WALBERG QUITS COUNCIL RACE : rhe <i ~ Ex-Candidate Says He Will a Support Dahiby this . the KE. Walberg n 4} = Bars WORE 4 ABOUT | he set nave ducted to satmers = MAJEWSKI sport to arate anf be , oe Her wit STARTS ON PAGE 1 Dabiby Be De y 1 ex hat i a © he will be one of the lead ed -c ARREST DRIVER = Autoist Is” “Jailed After’ ce ' Double Smash; Bailed PE BMMKERNAN DENIES —]) oio coanrke was under arrest] Me BMVKNOWLEDGE OF [arising totiowing an accident a ace B POLICE HOLDUP PLOT i io KERNA? = mo er etn > re ] b hadn't k . pkag 1 woul! org ping the boo ons, Aerma wh > ons bt Hajewsk: | ; : A the Beem mc DH Seek Fiend Ring in LOS ANG ELES, Feb. capturing ¢ two girls were found yester. n a field near the western out- of the city. The disappeared charges pending } Meira before the commis ad. for Which he had been Man Injured in Fight With Bandits Attacked two Japanese who tried to rob him, early Thursday morning, John Murray, ane neer ti at the Mukilteo hotel, was severely injured in the fight that followed. He was taken to the/| city hospital, badly cut and bruised | about the head and face. his action reopens the | and if the civil service fails,to grant the request Minto superior court Majewski is telling the him given a fair - aid & sqiare dea), Brown Be we jCaoba Said to Be Brea | Young Girls’ Murder each »|Break With Greece | | conckaaions NOME EPIDEMIC Commuists IS CHECKED Serum Prevents Spread of Are Ousted by Central Labor Body Red Members Are Expelled After Hot Diphtheria Fight at Night Meeting 2" SONTRACTORS ee e ARE. SUED ¥ s $4,000 Damages of ay McDowell reported | new V Labor Suppliers DERELICT SH a RUNS. AGROUR Up at Columbia’s Mou tan is” erat Th ’ ; «Rum Runner Suspects Waive y big BMP pete: Preliminary Examination i ‘ } ‘ ' lare * as t Forbes Attorneys Prepare an Appeal RTA SED, HERE’S MORE ABOUT | CAVE VICTIM Expected by Turkey, HERE'S MORE ABOUT ‘ be STARTS ON PAGE 1 pote hdd aes 288 ahora! MURDER have no. fee STARTS ON PAGE 1 Bey, Turkish minis clared in a speech the pat tinos, but is not ready to offer any SOLD AT A ECEIVER’S placed everything ON SALE 4 fee Slaughtered. Prices Seattle Automobi 1101 EAST PIKE STREET Established 1903 ANKRUPT] USED CAR SALE THE COURT ORDERED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE UNITED MOTORS COMPANY We purchased the entire, stock from the receiver, and have East Pike Street and Eleventh Ave. ny Used Cars, Parts, Office Fixtures and shop equipment at OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS track | Writer Describes Cave | That Imprisons Collins | j BY E. D. LEONARD {| Other stone. It was the pea brag) ‘ ge to the Univercity of her mother “mix up some stuff" NAVE Ky., Feb est going I ever attempte > Hinatic rr ampus will be held in| which the state is trying to prove C his. eave’ that The death cold alr Sak tincture adi the aomenralaaeirne countygity building, Fri-| caused the death of William Allison from unmeasured depths a loyd Collins is no place for a | Floyd r | of man softened by desk work ina ~ was pa i me 50 fect. Rescuers travel } feet to reach Collins | The mouth of the cave is just | 1 Meany hall Sat commission. The other plan, which| bss tiered be pee iterate 1 good sized hole in the side when Wesley Randall and Wiiliim| nas been approved by the University be sh ma at E. 50th st. a of the hill. Nothing tertitying Hd never make | Larkin meet a Washington State|poard of regents, proposes to con-| = how ba ane Sapa F3 | is was a job {college team on the proposal t0ldemn a street 160 feet wide be | ais ae ‘ ie } paiva ie at el rina. powar to overs the|tween H. dist and B. 40th sts, Many| @ FOLKS, IT’S rin ms y cant aethagenagt Mae CE OOUIS neta Ww © Nl business men and residents of the as BG comps eet im hi 0 a Neh district posh this scheme and POSITIVELY tracted like the neck of a fun coul lerstand how’ a On the same night a Washingion ‘ “ | nel. 1 had to get down on y little fellow with liek WHE theet’ WHEE A AIT ee eee A wow! my hand, id knee ro fi 1h uscle 1 7, Sad t } * JOHN FORBES’ | my js and kn ‘© Ko far ard muse could y Walle oh thie -eaineantdect | ther. So on all fours 1 thru | Triplets Aw Born ‘ | scrambled fintil the roof slanted But® not for me. I backed | to one side and bump into an in the sunlight NAB PRISONERS PAPER PEOPLE PETERSON RITES fs b ReathiR sprecesdity: with HARD ONE TO SOLVE | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb State Press Associa Funeral services were to be held | | has iene OE the “ooiteled Pur Holds 13th Session Thursday rnoon for John Har | o had emerged with hin re are said to hav ee eee ‘ lvard (R ) Peterson and his | mouth of th ar-|the case, He refuses to divulge the|lulia, who escaped from the Angel lwife, Maude Is: Peterset: ‘wictine af | No one »| name of the writer island irom: n barracks shortly | | 5 asclésnt ‘Bumdiy: Setiaet le Manheart's attitude since his sur-|after midnight, were recaptured an ne broke thru the rail on | ‘Troops hav »| render has been hard to solve. Dur-| nour later without. off sist : ave. viaduct and jthe overha ing two « nes nnant and 3 ‘ plunged inte Elliott bay. | ) Deputy Pr Robert MacFar- | ce The : ices were to be conducted trance, giving the scene a warllke| lane, Wednes he sat appare leave th jock in the Butterworth mor- atmosphere nheeding the que: s The Rey. Sydney Morgan, re than 40 newspa n from | moodily at the floor O'Hagar r St. Paul's Episcopal aie ago and other ¢ work.| would answer a question in a low | climbed o burch, id were to be followed by ing here. Airplanes swoop into the| monotone and then sink back jnto| into the ot Mr. Peterson by sky, bearing meraages to news writ: | silence the er No, 1 of the ers at advantageous point bs He emerged from the ordeal quite | minu The air is thick with rumors and! white-lipped 4 weary, but with } Deport 1 s| he body of Mrs. Fitch, aunt of freak échemes for reactie. Hund perpetual sneer, He sleeps well, ling in federal ¢ ail be be" aed ,|Airs. Peterson, who was also of perxons are flocking to Cave City | sto his Jailors the men to Canada « hwest. Local peoblems {drowned in the accident, will be for to help » watch ins that | Used as witnesses in | a= eeout iis insti be arded Friday Toronto, Canada. hadn't | Sling cases scheduled SEL oa A new Italian locomotive is oper-| seen Mrs, Mor k, and teal shortly ateasby alr’ po: that it | ai@-mot get-over-t taka Daughter Testifies Iseber until the night he surrendered. | Publish Bulletin for School Teachers g her Publication or an “educational Street Widening Meeting in| ness stand to testity against her, » |the state today played it: trump bulletin ments of the . cea ol ai pavers | co 6 i Male Debaters | Proponents of the doth st. ap-| LEGIONNAIRES RALLY 0 ec o tou i roac 1 be ear by | My subterranean Journey took | | Open Series Feb. 7) tee IN MPL Gniversity post Legionnaires | ERICKSON TO SPEAK down so 1 was forced a out ne sides of the passage The rocks cut just as sharp- | Oliver T, Erickson, candidate for} REE Feb. 5.—Th dripped icy beads of water. The ly, the wind was just as death | city council, will speak at the regu-| infagt s first triplets—! 9 andstone jutted from the floor | cold. But 1 was perspiring. | lar meeting of the Maple Hill Im-| wer@born here to Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. and jabbed #harply net my And 1 did not mind the rough | provement club, Friday evening. The| Lee. | chest. I would wrig, a foot pokes of stones meeti will be held in the Map were boys and one was a girl. You won't have to wait long scrape over a sharp rock, twist How good it was to stretch | Hil Congregational church at |p. m. FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORF Depeardable Goode Econoany Prawe-—bredernh 6 Ndoon Serve Here Are Attractive Offerings in New Silks and Sports €% and Dress ‘~, Fabrics VASHABLI AND-COTTON CREPE ir art nan wEUSE in ENGLISH BROADCLOTH in attractive ha r t r tea : $1.50 GLACE TAFFETA ir ors and changeat ile ef 10 co NOVELTY WOOL CREPE in fourteen oring The triking stripe d pattern SILK RADIUM in suitable for mak undergar LUSTRE TWILL len twill, suitable ments; 40-inch width; : for frocks. I navy blue, cocoa, the yard Se sand and ru $3 95 FLAT CREPE in 39-inch width and a | 10-inch width yard ” firm weave. Ivor iris, Lucille, n POIRET hairline stripe patterns. TWILL smart in Black, navy*blue and black. The ae cocoa. 56-inch width, 5 ard the yard $3: 9 SATIN. CANTON _ ( REPI AND SUEDE ( PE, in DRESS FLANNE a wide variety ind evening of plain é novelty stripe vidth. The patterns 5 ard width, the “2: 9 BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND FASHION PUBLICATIONS in the new Down- stairs Store pattern department. WN A Special Purchase of Children’s Oxtords TORE ROWN elk-tanned Oxfords in the comfortably-fitting, broad toe style pictured. For boys and girls. With sewed sole and. low heel. PAIR Sizes 6 to 8; 8144 to 11; 11% 2. ‘Special $1.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 15-INCH WIDTH Special 19c Yard 18-INCH WIDTH Special 23c Yard Short Lengths of LINEN CRASH TOWELING LUE-BORDERED Linen Crash Toweling in short lengths—2'2 to 5 yards to the piece, to sell by the piece. Specially priced, Friday. MEET AT mi {Funeral Services Today for and Are Recaptured Auto Victims | | | | PUBLIC HEARING Against Her gage COSHOCTON, 5. own daughter on fe w ©. Feb. card in ¢ en County-City Building ura McCurdy to the clec ¢ hearing on 40th st., he proposal om. the Uni-| in will b Md Myril Haxton told of secing eet) McCurdy, the 65-year-old defend ant's late husband, yD committee m., by t of the pl school system janning plans commission. ity of Washingt | Wednesday night held'a rally to dis- am will open i city council has referred two pose of remaining bonds for con- proposed projects to the planning} in Reedsport, Ore. | 8| Each weighed between four and five | | pounds. '

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