The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1925, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR REFUGEES OF j ro BOOTLEGGER I$ DR, HAZZARD 1S\BOY RUN DOWN WHEAT FUTURES BEARS OPERATE ARCTIC HERE Soot hing Words ‘hl ARRESTED UNDER ARREST BY AUTO ADVANCE IN STREET Eskimos Taken Off Wran- Legislature to Close! Declared by Police to Be, Woman Again Accused of|Relative of Child, Aged 6, Corn, Oats, Provisions and Drop Fails to Effect Pro. gell Island Reach Seattle Famous Hijacker « “Starvation Cure” | Chases Car’s Drivers Coarse Grains Lower nounced Bull Market Farmers Defeated in Fight for Seed ; ’ wu erMvecr Joc MNAL Pm Wheat; Session Adjourned wel bt | am ae der tol eta ‘ Chicago Board of Jay's Quotations atures of KrOUD, while BURNED OUT Hartley Machine to be — BEATS MAN WITH . hone Z : ws aatar coc."|% AEH 8 Sy Wha priate Ger vercue" Put to Test in Summer — RON BAR wae KANSAS CITY, Mo. 1 f It Fails, Governor Is Due for Terrible . ' rind : : Se lt 8 Set Se seta abe a Pac roi rg a ee Perrible|thug Caught After Attack;| justia sina et wate th | Pitty ay, May WHEAT aba $2,000,000 damage cause MESHION | NOX’. NOveMpel Victim Seriously Hurt | }isvart institution, | In January, | the street wit ed 10 ews . + treatment sheep 1 weed h swept thru the Ar : on ote par " e ous < LYM 1 ith t b wr r 4 ne ren in t * i Aare: i i MIvesteck arena, housing| OLYMPIA, : , t y dow ‘ e diss: nitnek | tte oath anon L tren ) a in Seattle (2°."' rede todays San nual auto sho le of trium ‘1 er . s sort @ 5 aren 4 ay. iret prices nus , , cmatank «frees ie enry “ rp hearrin pe : 1 SATUMDAY | SUNDAY re at “ 1 wptain John Cr ay I ) ave b plaining ‘ je! ~ ad ceuther ter . ankle and he Hit Low Tid Vint Low dest captain in the fi n tor ' d to deat? Ki a taken " te nkle an department, was crushed beneath | hi he jalature.| ‘Those th : he gy. | More at 2058 FP uray LAY eee esult of having ||?05 3 talling walls. }7 tur n # given the govern . : agar ou noes atrt ; Twichel!'s au.|| caret Mish , rot Mig! The fire, believed to have origin this | other side e ledger ts reer chats tomobile at Sixth ave..and Jackson || Second low Th second ew ated from defective wiring, started | Summer h the governor | erable disappointment and bad feel.| Me ! hi : omobile srecand Jacko | ns | ! shortly after midnight, only few | sive the mach i } run: | ing ' ge AG 1 q, 050 : ir sccorting tole Ps eee Eset minutes after the last of thousands t machine works foward bet NN Millikin shitekcte che -pore . eto rob pol is ve - i “ia | of motor show visitors had left f ns, a lo 4 Pilsen larch yey erga bed een Bs : x 1 for a : : Three hundred and fifty aute a guin im efficiency, le to are Tacoma 1nd Heat at Fcc Mes ‘i jaa ma Weather bias rae vt the latest. model were destroys are quite willing | banks and chambers of com er to Ff | Campaign for Orthopedic Cah hong Pry agen Meigciataleld pry Mesrgae ae and only charred walls < here In vember an GOT Ling SL. rented tunne , y 4 ! arty tal fr 0 8 Weether Bees) ; - ae Nee tek vandal el Si at ar THRE PEAK ae i susp ete ng Hospital Progresses The 1 sustain ors haremeter rising 73 wind ‘ rk 10.0001; Hele itock show, were left standing ng ene ‘ at , ort ; “ mec morning. groans, gasps ar ; Mb ck ; ‘ coe sd ; a ‘Thousands of persons wa the blaze, which firemen wer mayasht logisiato ¢ the jam to combat successfully." Prmeeciict bye mer. 1 come ready to| jon 3 Saar aloe, a Kerosene Victim Is less to combat successfull, ay 4 oy " » r ce 5 i “ ee a tire fire fighting forc Hartley's ne is Bent eryigs dope rie rou ole under | tws @ already pledged Serious] Injured »: t ports : cirmaes towne fought the 0 t n things: (1) Survey stat i ately th building and dinar im afte at written—oft ; : y c ie d - aur trem San Francisco Produce ~ chaag ately a tax commis : en r ‘ ‘ apa x ’ , . rt t Friday's Quotations Re ‘ . ork eve : tax val aeisiators have e gain ar ing oh . et Butter—Extras. me ft ‘The auto show was to bave closed eork even! Hapaak PREM wos ae A & succesful fin-| with kerosen till Ina eritheat | P : uver vin a eee eenun asic: exten tonight. against th ‘ 1 ~ £ ; ‘aed a f y ‘ © city hompi § $ Recee me nd nominal. Flames shot hundreds of feet Into|on a budge | . spe oe TAX COMMISSION MAY cause eon living in t PROVE PUBLIC BENEFIT | f on , © ba: d used it for burnings cars shrieked as the insula-| The state survey m bss od with wn after i it in paper \ ne 0 to hi mA : A tees vaghong via porte at 4.8 f, causing short cir-| Much or little, depending largely on | tt orn une they were} ‘n siete Neved|or herself that w 7 : Se Makiki from Honolulu vin po 1 tion, burned off, causing sh lwho dees it. The tax aiens 4 blue-pencil bs isi s nail |p, wir Skagway from Los Angeles {f it goes honestly to w may a riatic e their dk 7 | amih to Pp r mre ft felled —Feb. 14.—8tr La Pw ma for companies pumped : } ¥ x + Ta Purisime Priday sempre! as ee paxtos by making lic service corpora | tricts, or would kill sums apart | fc aft ¢ donor ignt * balr and clothing Lig ee bo Bee toe | One Streams of water on 1 se 2 Maru for Shanghal via ports at 10 4. m., state institutions close building, but the fire had gained too r te institutior the air as gasoline tanks on many of the cars exploded. Sirens on the Receipts, tions pay share of the taxes, | f hati 4 o Panne ald A. § ord, colone Admire! P ak tas Anaeied v4 see dang A - Mgt ellbee eset jm Admiral Peary for Los Angeles via lighten th fen a trifle for the | constituenct rte at Sam, Feb. 13.—8tr Shag milich headway. | small | This dead legisinture wax opernted Sanatirs | vebor om! wo Apartment Owners ny for Bverett at # p. m., ¢ via porte at Virtually all of the automobiles | “|. ‘ , thru fear; it didn’t know b STL . to of.|_22 connection with the commis. | tru four; it di now how vulher , 19638 wore fully inured. secoring 19 Of. | won, the pervonnel of which im to|ahie the governor wax, and it war Mayebassi Houses Fall in| to Initiate Many ~: : g ATS! be appointed by the ernor, the | afraid to find out find out HOLD MICHIG. cE Heat per ™ r¢ nt i i were to bave been shown at the San] fo,¢?iory public statement that| this summer—and if It doos, there Severe sTemblory.) | vorsee pasemeior Michipst will win tate sch memienee Iain ae [oes +) choles, ihe fhe’ downs heats iy este ie exhibits within timber is taxed to death is Inter-| will be battle, murder and sudden | | at M ng’s cafeteria on Fr n , , In the] Sees ts the next few weeks. esting. And the ratiroads, which |death before Thankegtving day | TOKYO, Feb#14—A severe earth Dinner from 6:30| Arc bulldin, . an Is] for B.C. ports at 2:86 > |quake shock at 9:40 4 m. today sent wi followed by a pro-| chairman of the gements com- kee | the inhabitants of Mayebasst dash. | gram. rmer residents of Michi-| mittee, Taxt will be furnished | Smith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—Str | M 2: ti ing Into the streets to avoid injury | san a the members the Savoy Taxi Co.| Meru f ling structures. There were | = per 14—Htr Minnesotan utua miration a ny falling structures. ‘There were Be I 4c. n. Dollwoed fatalities ¢—#ir Alabama Maru. stockere, $5.50 @ 9.04, ler 2—Stra Victoria, Northwestern, Re- | Receipts, none. Tone of marke | bd In Tokyo only a very slight trem: } O us or was felt dondo. ay. Lambe, $4 tbe, down, medina | wee Pier B—Ms Admiral oPary ta choloe, $14.50@16.56; Dearest Pier D—Stre Ruth Alexander, IL medium and cholce, $13@14.50) calle eee | Maytbassl, a slik manuf turing ‘Alexander, And commons, all weights, $1@16; 1.8 Shipping Board Moorings—Str Cup- wethers, Gils : * 3eorge A. Parks to pe NeW | “hy MARIE ROWE DUNBAR | Then along camo Gov. Hartley ore St Rady ni orl egy Latte LYMPIA, Feb. 14.—For the first| with more bouquets. syoog pcan adnate ics he jeattie Fiouring Mill—Str Northland Governor of Alaska = |() - : ate Peging nae tocnten.| Portland Produce : time in the pitoey $e the stute,! +1 thoroly appreciate beyond wat litici S 7 eh am f ree women escorted a KOVErNOT| words can express the splendid work Pe dapgeg Friday's Quotations AVARHING TINGLING, Udi Preel-|c(o xt icetdy halls, Representatival ein. once oe ern, work | & 0 iticlans Sure to | Rpokane Street Terminal—Btr Trafen-| parton cube eatran Jent-Coolidge today sent to the sen- ue of this short séssion,.” said the gov . * pre: Jent-Cooldge today vent to the sons Staude Sweetman, of Seattle: HeDte-| Senor.” vit ix a credit to the state of Dislike New Scheme | ttfferatarway Deets ewarchowte Co | git hsei bina ieee Rabon oa spot : |wentative Mra. Harry John Miller, of | oge. of Minnesota, now ambassa i Srovetl, itenroseltnttve El Me Trachan,| Washington. 1 bear not the slight:| “When I find « man of the Todd Dry Docks—Stra President Madison, } to Great Britain, to be secretary of of Wenatchee, und Senator Ralph} est i) will toward any soul here and| Tammany polities! type, . President Grant, Yukon, me Patterson. succeeding. Charles Evans “Hn |against no metnber of this house. democrat or republican, I find an] lames Terminal Co.—#tr Wm. Campton FL ve + Metealf, of Pierce, and Senator Otl- aS ett te eka eee RST CHURCH OF. Hughes after March 4. ver Hall, of Whitman, componed a al The governor then invited the ponent of th ity manager plan,” | es Tea Snsiga Railway (Mage Harber) SCLENTIST, SEATTLE — He also sent the nomination of! int committee which escorted Goy, | members to talk over affairs of stato) says Oliver T. Erickson, who has ty ncourers tila. A. Alumne, | Announces two Free Lectures barges Coquitlam George Alexander Parks, of Alaska. potand Hi. Hartle j| with him during the interim of the| been campaigning for the new man- ae ’ . ? y to senate and Ce . 7 *.ge . to be governor of Alaska, succeeding | house chambers, whete he delivered|t¥O 1925 sessions, and told them/ager plan. “I don't mean to say Sy, Patios, re SAE ee ee ( ‘hristian Science Scott C. Bone. his farewell message —his fourth|they “were free to come and discuss |that all who oppose the measure | | whether they agreed|are of the Tammany breed, but a — BY message—to the members of the leg:|fuch affairs, ‘ ind pieaie wale : H ‘| Dr. John M, Tutt, C.S.B. | wren |with him or not.” ‘ammany mind simply will not ; 5 a j uildin: rmits r. John WALSH IS HUNG. Mrs. Sweetman, of Seattle, led the} “May the blessing of heaven be sep any change from the old el B 1 4 Pe | of Kansas City, Missourl | methods It would seriously hurt Member of the Board of Last official procession. |with each ong of you. Good-by fn dade J. M, Yéaman, 2408 Woodland ave., alter |] Member‘ot Uke peer dt “The governor of the state of| said the governor in a lowered tone. | ,”" | , wa PF Sicepete First Chureh of Christ, Sel in Boston, Massachusetts, ‘ Washington” was the Introduction,| Thus the stormy 1925 winter ses 1 eee ets FR eden ki ves, easaioes Slayer of Aged Man Writes | tee in soprano instead of the/sion adjourned at 4:45 Friday after-| ‘The last census*reported a total of| {4 9 addition, | weep WwW. Tangeard, 2111 Graham, frame “a # Advice to Young Boys al bas noon, after it had been turned ood more than 8,000 bee-keepers in the Ae Wipes ir Corner Loppaneny ‘and ahd $006 J2th 8S, frame |] Sunday Afternoon, rea 15, 3 . prior to the gov-|a mutual admiration party, United States. Manne Madoulet resolution | 7 ence meta *: anne Madoniet, 8. P, Fries, 512 22nd N., frame residence, Walsh, 24, was hanged at 1:23 a. m-/sxin, of Spokane, on his efficient s : ’ 42,600 A | at 8 o'clock today in Jefferson county jail for} service as pilot of the house. The aie ere gree Hoge bidg., building | rho lecture at the Masonic Temy the murder of A- L. Jobnson, aged resolution, unanimously passed, also : Joan er tent B. Aloha, frame rest-|| DIC Tuesday Evening storekeeper of Renova, Mont asked that Mr. Danskin be speaker] | dence, $5,800. il aad ‘Bovictica oF ne eae Sctentist His last dure | before hanging during the fail term of the legis- | teak Johewon, 2403 W. 66th st. mill Be) SeqetTe were spent in writing a long letter| jature = rage i Soret TALLY z : r, FE » Mra. Post, alter residence, $1,500. | THE PURLIC IS CORD! ot sdvice to young boys, warning|yERBAL BOUQUETS OE Ls id tliat ots of a hy ented by Py, MeGurdy, 1629 Harvard ave., fram: INVITED TO ATTEND» them of the dangers of thievery and| (gy : : Silen woat Aigets of Ls " 3,000 opal y and] (Loy THE AIK 2. Bush & Lane, nee | KNX. Le 387 meters "SM Stewart, 2202 W. 62rd, frame reel = Sete COREE. Mra. Sweetn threw a verbal 10, church uriitzer or ‘dence, $2,180. : utes ; Radio Co,, 405 me- furiita Within six and a half minutes af-|nouquet at 8 Danektes ar prieere te easel n 5-4, dinner hour ¥ 201 Chamber of Commerce, | ; * i frame residence, $3,600 ter the trap was sprung Walsh Was! panskin hurled several bouquets at|| from the First Methodist Epiaco- | te ia ocean eaetal bat aA ate declared dead by physicians. : bona ehae it{{ pal ehureh; 4:0-6, organ recital | by the W 3 the members, telling them that if Montgomery Lyneh; | ¥ iyttgidtos | 8-10, SRE'S the C. W. P. editor's val 1 E bu ai ee | eae a was thru the co-operation of the| a a. ally con Capt. Salabury: entine for you. And besides the| 9. Snare. ee UD Loe ay ys orshhecd Vi ¢ members that he was able to J Prenbyterian | 40- ’ 4 4 Jail isiting Rule house members that he was able toi) KTW. Lirat | Pr apyterign | 10-11, Abe | Lyman's orchestra t within the puzzle, you will find |11. Hecause i 7055 Alonso, frame real- accomplish what he did," and ended, fees; 3-4:30, | 3 vedic san 11. | Nop 17 and 18 vertic ing their large fabulour bir $3,000. to Effect Lawyers “1 am proud of this hous 12, June Purcell, KNX ‘girl A small island, . Wakeman, bank of California, conducted by 8. B KLX, Oakland, 509 me tender greetings slso. od the x Lap 1 7115-9:80, vesper acrv: || lent after 6 pe mm, 7, Lover. frame residence, $6,000. For the first time in the histor p lent after 6 p. n sine MORMONTAL What 17 vertical is call | 19 39th 8. W., frame resi- | { this day (pl) | of the county jail, an order went} 2 into effect preventing lawyers trom | Broadcast Child : | rEMRUARY 14 " 7:30 5 a7 ; 19. The original garden a Benn 46. Laurelnuret¢r Aint soni saben. conversing with their imprisoned | CVOA, department | G, Los Angeles, 2 Yelpa. | : Senta: cacent thru the stun thes| . Welfare Program || store. Aegalge whit | _Tggescage? anrfftortasn : #2. Holahevike | ite ‘Sith ave, N frame which other visitors are allowed to| ‘The program of the annaul Child!) ‘otrmen Oop remota fo ed cia shah ; iL RON nts s : : hes see their friends in jail Welfare luncheon to be held at the pr , program F * The jail has recently been the| Lake clubhouse on ‘Tuesda ‘ rs by Bett seer 18.) Ao Tee ve re pres 7, re broadcast ove Winningham, 5-year-old soloist; K Chieago, 6 . .|\2 * straw 3 od te ial pressure scene of several attempted Jailbreaks | ¥ y 17, will be broad ET Seta OM Melody Night | KYW “The World 4 The smell of i ¥ e ¢ — discovered in inspections of cells} KYOA from 120 to 3 p.m. The pro-|} pir lie tlarkness | bre st the latest news of the || 2% A musical r . ; ne 2angtber rate ( New Corporations 7} ; SY and occupants, but Sheriff Matt) gram will be as follpws and hin orchestra, by remote con- | World svery half hour—on the An artist's d Starwich declares the order is no| ; R. A Vander Las}! trol from the Marine room of The | hour and the half hour—from ) Oxist ° | the 5 Placid | Green Riyer Lumber and Shingle Co.— re <ing cov a ! Olympic Hotel service of the Chica r flection on the King county bar. h K Northwest Radio Co, 405 | Rink American and th An epode. To remove hai TH. Brix, Walter Brix, Geo. Peterson i], KI, Northwest Radio Co. 405 | eid ana Haaminers ; Hit an em (9) Ga enna yours. Baldi, $182,000 ; (TRAVEL BY STAGE] i ‘Phitips || eee progeum: 1:30-2, aport | Mi musical programs 7 4 out An idol. Meadows Sanatorium, Inc.—R. T. Rus- | "President's Greeting” ewmsie nt Mongruad “Cognival’ | from the ||SlJA fected exprension of vontoinpe:| 47 Cleared; wut {selt, Emma Russell, $10,000; 60 years, LEAVE SPATTER 7 Gun Used in Tacoma! arts. John G,Metthows,| "Stig, push & Lane Co. 273 | Conmress Hotel Anew To tell Seaitie, Tas A.M, “10:18 A.M, “Toastraintress”, Mra. George K. Han meters 2-4, t musical WLW, Cincinnati, 2 meters |/39. A hanging ornament [S5. A walking stick North End Inv. Co.—A. 1. Hardesty, J. FL McAuley, $1,000; 50 years, Seattle. Slaying Identified | The Behool Bowed «o.oo bers; 8:30-10, al musical Wy a pte are = Crosley Smallest state (abbr.) Not fat Papas pe Ration aie ; ¥aoMls, ‘Thorerimson 5 | Do ‘de | hone oppored pon. | Mot . Duna, H. TACOMA, | Feb. 13—The bullet | “Tue Seattle Schoule’--ae- Then. Cole —- Sree a taen OTe ; Where the famous leaning tower | 63. Proceed | Loflin, HH. Griftin, 60 years, $20,000) Portlant aken from the body of Mra. Anna |“?! University of Washington ‘sie ; a z | ri py Pittsbu ; 9.1 meters leans, 44. A musical note ; Case was fired from the revolver | stusic—elocted... Mr. Ienest HM. Worth | ow 4 * Pi ed we | inghouke band a |b ae one who pays for the valen- ee { ; F sig aes Ha $6. 50 taken from the room of William | “A Message from tho Class Rroom’* || _ IKFI, Lon Angeles, 467 m 7 Pry * | “2 , are; Seattle connection with the shootin, accord. | f 3 Brown ), Oakland, 265 metera—s 1 by the WAM . An international language j 7 ' & Morton, ing to Luke 8. May, criminologist + m., California string quartet . G1. To ustempt 000. . 6 bag . Tota. m, Henry Halstond's ei 545.1 meters. Jewel Young 1 nt Co. May said there was a distinguishing MLahceed ibe Cakenee a ghee wa Gauss. ovonetra | trou the Bt 6 concert by the St. I 53: :A) tree ment changing name to Roe Inve nick on the ball that plainly iden-| ~ yeh pi Le bad Francia hatel ny orchestra. 54. To teack Oe. Geo, V, Ostroth, tifies bi KPO, San Francisco, 429.4 me + Davenport, Seattle. ° ; a gl Ancient Venetian meds Wire bezue pivoncr | Wife Eloped With || trcicaten Slax “at the Wate goin tea’ gh |B Rratae j 3 Hecause she ways she has euttorea, Brother, Plea Says)| “icw. Portiana, 495.1 motors “Aa 2. Withdraw . BANK CUEARI socal embarassment due tothe con-| “My wife Jett with one of im Me Re sotel Petca ee : m., dance To declare of th jand t To lure Into a snar vietion of her husband on a federal | broth Joneph Mulholland | | | oI srothe Joneph Mulholland told HIS) “Lin “Anal 6001: pion” | : i. Prenc court felony charge December 8th,| Presiding Judge J.T. Ronald Thur fore-4U:80 poe Art Grckine ee ihe Ruirioe the ee ee seeesines Mrs. eres Marie Shinstine Sat-| day afternoon, in his divorcee « concert orchestra from the 1 ‘ poser at \ see! wrdayGtiled ‘sult for divorce from| against Sarah Mulholland, believed |} Mote motel: P:a0-7:40, childrer i, atic City, 299.8 m Young repor Arnold Lee Shinstine. They were] to be living in Newark, N. J. They || foctic Mickman’e dance bree | “i. dance music by th Qne who leaves a will Clearings married in Everett October 15,| were married in 1912, in New Jer from’ the Biltmore hotel; 11:30, | more. pec at a ear teae "Tae ‘acoma 4924. sey, and whe left him in 1922 5. Light beam M . AU right (abbr Total transactions. . Seattle »

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