The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 1

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e Seattle star ie ROB TWO MEN IN COLVIN CHARGES MURDER evrtecourstse neo : = Pair Who Escape Into ‘DOM i )HOLD MANHART (Tin Y REALLY LOOK LIKE THIS] Traffic in Auto a Raye HILE scores of people rubbed elbows with them, two q ? otetete’.* stetetete armed men Friday morning at 10:22, held up two ‘ SLAYER t . ae hy catetn yey? employes of the Brewster Cigar store Fourth and Uni- . versity st. and escaped with $5,863 in currency Accused Man Still Refuses [ IN THE FLOWERY KI | The robbery was so bold and daringly committed that none of the witnesses, in fact, the two victims themselves, were unable for several moments to believe the evidence of Howdy, folks! Whacha doin? Radina noos? Ho, ho! Whencha jar read? . | their eyes. By cre ein ees to Discuss Crime I, RG. Brantigar and FD. ¥ —.,... st Lillian Morley in a taxteab last Saturday night, Friday, in an in formation prepared by Deputy ecutor Macfarlane. SWEET SIXTEEN Amedern girt in every way i Save Ann Eliza Day; When wolded by her dear old pa ‘Colvin Takes Up Lamping, Lincoln Charges up from bet thin . “BLAH” The information was to be Macinalsaliet’s oe 3 eee ne SEAN filed Friday afternoon, Brantigan and F) fy Amul Goldwyn sg: film Decision to file this charge was te Take fart of § TALKS TO WITNESSES i Suehalogy of Love,” by Prof. Sig made by t 8. Macfarlar { Brewster store, bot | i Friday morning had got out of th ee follow terview with Dete appeared at either Charge Will Be One of a. waa ealtas “sate aateudiven tii Rlesocngers with Gross Misdemeanor O& bas Cecil Manhart ly guilty cep calm. ROSECUTOR COLVIN Fri- Macfarlane interview Br gan and Floy¢ ay was preparing a case and | against George Lamping and One of the| W. 8. Lincoln, port of Seattle ateme Manhart tit was a declares he had not Mra, 4 laugh at the ba for about four weeks prior to men then reached in, snatched the commissioners, based on allega- the shooting He admits baving satchel and, after warning the vic-| tions of state examiners that telephoned to her. He tw reluctant tims to keep quiet, they got in their; they have been using public te, go -inte: detail vat his : aha car and drove slowly north on| credit, as public officials, for Fourth ave, to Union st., where they their personal use. were lost in the traffic | “There are enough transactions Altho many people stopped to | within the past year, if the allega- gauze at the holdup, no one ob- | tions of the examiners are true,” tained the license number. One | Coivin said. “upon which to base a ‘amin, however, gave the police | case, We are barred, however, from wat he thought was the teense fpringing action on any transaction mumber, but sald he was not | prior to a year ago by the statute of sure of it. limitation.” Several auto loads of officers were| Colvin Wednesday conferred with |aispatched from headquarters and/ Attorney General Dunbar on the | from the precincts in an effort to) matter. locate the bandits, but their efforts 2 and @ deputy Friday were to met with failure start interviewing witnesses, and Friday's trip for the money WS] were to study the statutes to deter- the first time in many weeks that i 2 e charge will be, the police escort of armed men in| ™ pitied yor 4 ate pk abouts Saturday evening and early | the prayer to 10 other persons tail, « great misfortune wi STILL. | GUILT | The prisoner was put thru the OFtdeal. of i ae rine *morntik “By Chie Charles Tennant and Chief Deputy | ne, in} j how this fight | but we think the Red Top: @ (illed the other firm “Yel- Prosecutor Robert Muactar! the h aining from him a} eonfeasion Their hopes vanished when Manhart declared simply: “I am standing pat on denial that I had anything to do with the murder.” pm of o While taking « bath Prerl stepped on the soap, ‘The doctor was called, Ba there isn't much hope. —Okiahoma News. 7 hopes to « Jete his he The charge, whatever it is, will be a * cane t Mar . | @ prowler car has not followed the| © d ’ o-* ano 8 Manhart by afternoon, Brewster men, they said. aid | 8708S misdemeanor, based on the use Hil Gee Gee says: Belleve me, when » mor asen will at of public credit for private purposes, not, ask for the police car Friday tempt to identify hey a Li identif, im are Loreal The money was } Insured. | Butler walters, supposed to/ have served Manhart 1 Mra. Morley Saturda ning, prior to the ing which the womap Wa i a killed. FOUR WITNESSES |—You might think the Japanése.look like this. But this, ?!CKED MANHART Colvin said. The state examingrs’ report showed {that Lamping had used public credit Ito remod¢] his.home and for several jother purposes. Lincoln was accused of using the credit for the purchase jot furniture. “The records submitted to me by —in Japan, native girls now follow the flapper Phahsoun Sister of Harvard’s Head ...°05.> Sten, I'm gonna cut out slang Geyer, My sweetic's a high- Mow and knows his «roceries. He's | worm's rite. He'd razz heck} Wame i I threw any of this So help me} xlcab ride GMDATE FOR THE POISON ivy clus in reality is Miss Darathea Staude, who will give an inter=| roi: witneaen bave pow \entte | Set in U.S. You would. expect to find Miss Kaoe Kondo, ls Killed | “consisted guys se yous (Proposed by B. W. HI.) | pretation at the prese ntation of pupils of Miss Myrah Tayn- | the accused slayer They a pr. the Japanese beauty shown here, in the traditional Jap- | numbers with amounts of each, but The boro, bound for the 2ith| fon Thayer at the Women's City club Saturday. Isn't it|4. T. Wilson, dentist; » Garrt-|anese kimono. Instead she looks more like a typical bobbed 55 | giving no data on what the vouchers BOSTON, Feb. 6.—Mrs. Katherine " the a American flapper, and to get the real flavor of Japan, Your) powixer. sister of President Lowell, hnson, colored wafter, and A. Wilkin, driver of the} were drawn for, I have merely the | r word of the state examiners as to eye must skip across the column. of Harvard University, fell to her| whether they were for irregular raw dt 8 | th) tr t Feteryene getting in or out. | — | death’ trom a sixty story window 1n/ transactions or not. If they are fl o- [the Hotel Vendome today. 1 died, ‘eceiin. cb thaed Gated an tite Sk fees Workers Racing Work es artigos -: Religious Cult Ready "ae a iercriicwe tO Reach Cave Victim "ics forthe Crack of Doom{7;;, Makes | ACQUIT WOMAN Greatest bore i | wit oman, supposed to be bore ia Hiram Drew. _ | with a woman, supposed to be Mra. | will lead 144,000 of the “brides EE ce: of cane cent Dug gt rs SHakh ; 60 |cam:, ve aha tne: tute vas oot eee cee ae eee “ne | Await Sign Tonight to| bake | Cross-W ord ae Tells Jury to Free Me iels the world his family woes! Youngstown Telegram. | off. Listeners distinctly heard Col-|cafe arguing with a walter over righ oer ‘tes faites 2d ve Grandmother McCurdy Feet Deep to Free Pip ceae iat reser f Searles 4 facie atre aoe Start to Heaven Vi 1A | Plained again that what is about to t on agair.| Manhart has secured former Dep ht myself and my fol-| on these | uty Prosecutor Bert C. Ross as his| San Diego, Cal. ears ‘will ty he melt nd oi Look Easy! COSHOCTON, 0., Feb. 6—Fol can hasn't got a thing | Collins an effort to get the | |huppen is as follows maid there| attorney ast. There will the L. C. Smith building.) peculiar that American girls lean toward the d f the} captain of watters « Sands next t the door of tbe Flower Kinidovn a ade shes dress of the and one of his: rar and obstructs the entrance v a , on Elijah Bing; When it was, tur Wl you what his kiddie said sound: 1. Teste Might before when put to bed. T ried MOUTH OF SAND) wa ulely no other sible BY FRANK GETTY appear a cloud in the sky, no larger When is a Chinaman, and | lowing the instructions of Judge ee *-* fic Ky... Feb. 6.—Cheared | source the aduinds. EAST PATCHOGUE, N. ¥ than a man’s hand. It will be Christ why? lames Glenn, the jury which tried is this to be said for the| by he Tans that Floyd Collins still Feb. 6—“Well, they have a [on His way from heaven, a signal Two former citizens of the andmother Clara McCurdy, 65, When you Jisten to an or-| fives, rescuers hammered steadily RES LES SE nice day for it.” jot the beginning of the end. De-| Flowery Kingdom staged a | for the arsenic nturder of her aged econ. 3 Robert Kelidt and his disei- struction of the earth will s ples, who confidently expected | last seven days t, to} comedy in police court Thurs- | husband, today returned a verdict day afternoon that baffled the | of not guilty. hi to look atjtoday into the faheetra leader sinking 60 feet to th ft they are point where | P ’ | — . | Collins is entombed. Working fran- Here Ss New| | February's Downpour Is} the end of the worid—or, t. | “When a second sign comes those| court. and produced a cfop of | ‘The end of the trial came with APPLESAUCE SAY tically, they can pro 1 no more least, the beginning of the end [who believe will be carried to San| gray hairs on the pate of Judge unexpected suddenness, after the : art 36 feet betor’ night? S f Called “Abnormal —aome time tonight, had clear |Diego on a cloud. From a mountain] John B. Gordon. He's still at {state had rested tts case and the : : ich to observe the (top near San Diego 144,000 ‘brides| a loss to explain which of the | defense had asked that the jury be “We should break thru to Collins t skies in whic | Y FEA onrn p hepegee dea rfas y 3 ys em or | Beatuii‘a February ralifan bieake|, fleet portentp, of the lamb’ will be led to heaven, | two is which, directed to return a verdict of ac eral “H. “H. Denhah Officer in all recent records, cording to fig: ed in their Sunday beat, the | the journey taking seven day: The court attorney called the | quittal. “ Bw, : dpoatic it 5 sers y O50 6 ot A 0, ged w'! Prosecutor C. O. Turner, who had Carga "bat avo can | AR CLAN Boe yer s || cents or he Cates tense eh ec, ‘Cult Is D coniveting a Totiery. A young | demanded “that Grandmother” Me live that long ather bi normal to ult Is Denounced | Oriental stepped forth. “I'm | Curdy pay with her life for the al: 2 p.|ly silk dress, the little band of Re k | by Adventists Here) 42 1" but Officers |leged murder, was the first to con- | formed th Day Adventist 1 ing | moved stiffly about their last-min Christy and Reynolds objected, . | statulate her after the verdict. ‘ain, | tte preparations for the coming of|, Seattle Seventh Day Adventists) “you're not," they said. An. | Mrs. McCurdy was indicted last I, | the ‘crack of d¢ | Thuraday denounced the Los Angeles| other Chinese sitting in the | December for first degree murder totund Suttle SBerman |sect which proclaimed the end of the] toom was picked out. in connection, with the death of her a “any The recent activities of wire | tal for the first five days Beginning le yesterda len} tappers in helping to break up |m. Thursday—w Brigadier General B The Denhardt|} the operations of the #0-called Meanwhile, more rain is took cha: me 8 nd 100 relief workers| Oimstead gang have forced pur- | but just to be jarr ed, oP cree Pine ah Like ors of liquor in attle to slogist M. B. Summ feet today toward the tomb where k new means to counteract it dieting rain daily for the| Reidt 2.86 Inches. MI ne vis Collins has lain a week today, ’ thas i take lkerbri hoares’ fete ta, | World for Friday. 1. tpyeréta “Ah Death they, chor. year-old husband, William Alison oF of jailing drunken ‘3 n nat ft may no longer hours. | Bay a! is 5 : y | : rivers. In fact, after| lo tests early this morning) 16 neces to gi6 tianies Whén + smmissioners are being |tion and) explanation of the | me . meeting Thureday at the used, And the victim was tried | McCurdy, last May 4. The state pissond ave. on foot today, © workers asstrance that Collins! caning up to piace an order, the, | swamped with appeals for aid from|of the fuithful for riding to San |'ral church, . Olive at. and Boylston} and convicted, fined $100 and Charged he: was poisoned so' that Yor of jailing them be |20t only wax allve but conscious. | man who has become known ay |rainsoaked highways and muddy |Dlego on a cloud, explained that|*v). leaders of the denomination) given 30 days in jail bn, Moe be ew gictinn useage (Sk Shale drunk Aer they were, (lands, . Denheisy ttle's “Moonshine King” be- | dirt roads in all districts of King | this endof-the-world business Is not pep ae, spawn’ oe netting 0 , The clerk called the case of | fortune. . fc eeragliten toh a om cause of his corner on the trade | county, tho actual flood damage in| due to arrive suddenly, at mide) or ine ona of the world, Th Catt. | Xven Woo, The first Chinese = WMO running in New York| Collins wont wd vee in that brand of liquor, has in- | dollars and cents is small night, us had been rumored barnta’ wee bysatiy bape ting >} Who had said he was Ah Lee ied Bet it’ played by! Sultts are’ made every nd} stalled a new. systern, | Rivers continue to run high all The prophet of de fornia: Fiat GR amg Tice ay exe) Mtepped. forward. “I'm Yuen |=xpects Good Year ham actors « half among the , workmen, to ibe. tab Heaitled onal 1 da ‘ : that tonight me a Seon Che. Genie lon, 8&-} Woo,” he apnoun Officer oF. . all of his regular customers |over Western Washington, core ‘0 local adventists. eX ee gre make quicker work ponsible. | Ae allot Be shaiag customers > Loe et apr ahs rang to local adventiet ps Seer Nee ontecn as Oo for Lumber Trade end i! - Seventy-five of the workmen here ‘ fol eidt will A. R, Ogden, president of the like Yuen Woo." C. L, Clemens, a lumber manufac. Of the world ix scheduled tthe Louteriiio @| Koes into te ‘Fecard : book Va ae | With’ his followers, Beldt will | western Washington: conference. prtityy (ose t f Alpine, Wash., who is at PP atording tu members of [226 employes of the Louisville audi 3 | keep a dog wateh on the eastern | i 4 ce, | The second Ah Lee volun. | turer, of Alpine, Wash., who is a ording to members of | ee eee cad which has prom.| moonshine headqud@ers. Autbat || TODAY’S pa dog |which includes 60 churches {nthe | Ym Yue Woo." |The Olymple Hotel, predicts that Angeles religiou | Radler. men “then “the <a the customer has to do, when he | to observe Christ starting | puget Sound district, said that not a| 1 SaaS 1998 will ben ‘good year in the 1 Who is ver We, Calis “aoe |. feet tho thirst coming on, in to || WANT ADS earth. The journey will take | «ingié member of any of the churcl demanded iszoner, | 2825 Deets eae ae i y |The railway company also sent tools | 4 Kon, is to | ; |«inglé member of any of the churches | _,, thks aboGt o Ase | har. bupisiesad her hair mar: Il this Sunset umber (we'd a + || seven days, Reidt explained, as ~| hea to tho belief of the Californians what's all this about? Are you i yt § v || Carry a very good variety of good || thu Baylor’ will stop at, several ‘aliforniai Sueh for “is ask AK? Leet, -Ye “{ am not looking for anything ex- . io testa which determinea| sive it to you here, but the ad homes. Here i a dandy | The stand of the national executive | Yuen Or It Nuen An tee? Ctting, (bit thea prosgects are good eg vertising department won't stand planets to make arrangements | committee on the question was read) Ab Un AV ogy ten “Wop Collins was alive were mi gd oe: Aid and 5 og sn. for the return trip, on which He | and agtirmed ; Z fs Yuen, or is Woo Ah Lee, and | for the year," he declares. “While means of the electric light which| for i), and say: | | iC inctie setheed Lt sth if so, wh: You Woo, are you | prices are a bit easy now, the de- latin burns in Collins’ living tomb This i a talking. Twant|] 4 Rooms, BRAND 10 | Yuen? mand is very good, and with the Radio amplifiers were attached to| one colored,” or— MINI E hi R | “1 am Yuen Woo," chorused | opening of the spring building activ- wal | eet'ntNo.'83. Ono of the best, t verything Ready at Hollywood |) «.' 0 divas ich which, steer: ole 160s for, bull Just being You will Beye to hurry, as this should sold before fintshed. Oak r vores, Ule bath, rench doors, cabinet kitchen, tile drain, enth Dey Adventists went into se- or Burglar Gets Cash, | This is 196. ‘Three of the t “Then who is Ah Lee?” asked | ness should be very active In the lumber industr: your entire net 19, income tax | . | Rings and Register FOLL* Woon, Cab, Fe. 6.— | “Thruoat the country to prepare Reformed Sey- | for the millennium, disappeared. Friends said she had retired to * they chanted. \ arters the number i | | | up, and five minutes | Dre at nod ‘ Judge Gordon settled the o. : sin iibslgs (Hod inaadior up. at dca lta nes |] etusion today to awnlt the-end of | fier estate fn San Diego to mwalt |) Jalen Caton weal ‘An ‘tae | Decide Contest Tonight grocery at 1901 Ninth ave. Thurs-) later the “moon” ts on the way ee wets |] the world and the second coming Dr. B. E. Fullmer, leader of to jail. This left him one Chi- ‘The winners in the slogan contest |day, a thief stole the cash regiater| to the customer. qua f distric of Christ, Mrs, Rowen's flock. secluded him- | nese, who could be either Yuen of the Seattle Ad club will be decided down in the|containing $180 cash, a diamond And the poor wire tapper, who Mrs, Margaret Rowen, seeresy | self with a little group. of the || Woo or—anyway, the Judge fin- | Friday evening at a meeting In the t of coal, | ring worth $200 a wedding ring. has no code book, tw left hang. Turn to the Want Ad page and of the cult, whose prophecies have you to be|The proprietor, i Weilcizine, re- ing on the wire wondering what see who Is offering this one, caused thousands of followers ported the theft, it’s all about, ) ed him $25 for contempt of y room of the Henry build. court and forfeited bail on Yuen !ing. Club officials will make the Woo. selections, faithfu, and spent the day in prayerful anticipation,

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