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ig 5 ATHER | \{jjl FORECAST EDITION), 1 5 TTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY te TWO CI TS IN SEATTLE. Mattice Death Story Walks in Sleep; Is Explained in Court Falls 3 Stories HAD NIGHTMARE (F220 0c DRIVERS SAYS VICTIM |, Hishest since 1916 OF PLUNGE ===.) CONQUER ome easel HOLIDAY West Seattle Is Tired of This and the tulips should be com Ing out soon. Also the kiddie’s Ra TRAGEDY Dirt Slide Seven Feet Deep Covers Spokane Ave. Bridge “tn the ot conduct | Approach 19 Hours; Demand Action by Engineer would rattle anybody oo |Herman Spaeth Near Death || ine tn the nest now an ree yon the grace of RELATED a. | After Falling Acoldent || strike Seattio before the tas ROBBERI Perot to remove the stonen, | : |PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS | ><: esos” "SS a or no expense is the|Dr, Fent Whiti Hotel Guests Hear Crash; : 1916 the total was pa tax nog the mums i? m ve ‘s sy injured Man Found on Walk || ¢#%, 7 tseest rant Gunman Meets Sore | ABIGATL. APPLESAUCE Says: ens ¥ «AS gt eC ‘rs — for the SR otarted Defeat; Holds Up Report of Suicide Hee coke hare gana eae, | Taking records in 1801 was reel || Mien in Garage and lowing a fall from his third-stor ‘Finds of men to Authorities » 120 | Gets Bad Beating “There are two a | nel at the Quinn hote Those who do nity at, ear the m mn t THEN iat: 4 ste th grits arma thelr wives | examin - i pavemen a re ker a Ae KED wi a coal shov ye y le we k 6 average of | and en unconscious by them, and un regained his tw t essary . H , 4 f |/intended victims in a free-for- who never $p " z baw i & & good highe {it James Gun n, 22, alleges ” ) : y tit, was captured and jailed ea moi ng ed F ts even garage has become of Sally sts, “No matter wh “EBERT WORSE! ed the *gpacth's | Suffers Relapse After Night and taxicab men | police, Gunderson en- tered the Tag ga- rage, 1514 Terry tter where she be, ot entirely now, just send | Thank }full was 1 fed A IO ae Mbavintareh Taka ite. uw wichita of of Improvement ve, about 4 7 oh tree A general view of the landslide which blocked the use of the new West Seattle bridge) tne electrical workers’ union. He is e rae tek - £8 J there * ntage to these| “I was ne pr.| for 19 hours. The avalanche of dirt covered more than 200 feet of the roadway on nee al lye rie arias 8 st RLIN Sonaiisavetiat aa at fotery fom In case, Whiting said that) west approach to the bridge, damaging a garage. The dirt was piled up more than seven vii. s troctures Ba "he Y bidane “Prd the night man- > be used! suspicion would © | feet over the road. The picture shows the slide against the garage and a steam shovel stl ~. lapse cnden: “én ager, Don An- said It was su 3 thony. After tak- « Dr. scooping up the debris. Photo by Carter & Dradiey, Star Batt Photogtappere bulletin Jamued at 2:30 p. m. described { three slides already | re A-ateam shovel crew was to | keep traffte flowing .inmonthly, GOES T0 SENATE "To! " , said the \ orded in the cut forming between “Seattle and “the wert 7 Fetapse was ¢ 1 have the roadway open at 1 p. m. ¢ to intestinal activity ing $7 from t cash register the bandit turned and j : Bea In fact, he did not know HISTORIC EVENTS i Mattice met death, Dr. Whiting tes-| Cangress has authorized the coin titled Fri in J Jeremiah No-| spec! ] "a court where t cane is being; : Beto fi ye porter agi ge “Cnder cros-examination, at| the west rene unkese oe Friday. The main side, back to | side -_— again being halted sames Gunderson ees eanone, = commemorate ie founding . . kan it. bridge, members of jour . che cuperated “what a > fat Vancouver. Now look for spe |torney J. H. Powell, for the Mary Tweak’ Beate. Condeanelll the foot of the cut on the south We look to the ety engineer |Senator-Elect Deneen Takes .,' ie Mg elepegd. What's that?" he asked Anthony. The manager replied that it w " land Cas company, policy hold * be Pid 7s | side, will not be cleared for two to do this,” he sald, “and while ; ogg Ohad eer baa (23 forced Dr. Whiting to admit that) IU» peivell ee iia at weeks. The pavement is laid on there are & lot of theories con. | Place of McCormick “sein oy apices ted 4 just a few men playing dice. Gun- The Young Men’s Republican club. |!t would have been Just as effect : means to forestall further slides | the north side only. | cerning what should done, pry eee : x“ tore siren SbAGAA Adnaes “Gewese The Rainier Valley car line. {a avoiding suspictor ne aa and keep main artery from | City Engineer Blackwell and | We figure that tho engineers | CHicaGo, Feb, 27-~—Imme i potkon. ¢ ida some | t#it8 ahead of him, keeping the The government liquor store at| the death was accklen Seattle to the weat side open to | W. H. Tiedeman, his ausistant Gree Rndwe business. We | after the funeral here today for feonsultints to pre “recovery, |#U2 muzzle at his back forerdale, B. C. |HAD ANNOUNCED trafti | said that leveling of the slope | are willing to judge by results tor Medill McCormick, Sen Another bulletin at’ 1240 9. m.|GAME OF DICE The two-pants suit business. WEDDING PL/ A huge slide ‘Thursday even- | A proper drainage | = The problem, the ¢ engl | Charles 5. Dencen will leave for! said there was still some fever | IS INTERRUPTED eat | This, and the fact that on the day} ing covered the roudway séyen | Will take care of tho & near sald, would be wolved by | Washington to fill out McCormick's | yhict s considered a danger-| Grouped around the floor were There is no truth to the rumor/of the shooting. November 1923, feet deep in mud for a distance stop further slide | tunneling into hill at the | unexpired term of five days ous symptom. Friends of the presi-| 5S. R. Smyth, 1008 University st; Mat the Society for the Prevention |the young oculist had confessed t0| of 390 feet. It 1 wily miged MAM thats cows: the arses | base, and draining it. Tho Deneen, who beat McCormick in|dent who visited the hospital were|K. L. Baxter, 6823 University way: Cruejty to Animals has protested | pr. Whiting his love for his daugh-| 4, omobile, and fetched™ up of the hill will not be neceasa | slope will be graded so that no [the primary election last year and/assured that everything possible is|J- G. Daubert, Zamora apartments; ; t President Coolidge wearing |ter and announced their plans for! against the Riverside service sta S. Robinson, a leader of | concreto retaining wall at tho |was to have taken office next|belng done for Herr Ebert, but the| Leo Hartley, Olive apartments: B. ws when riding his mechanical/an early marriage, featured testi-| tion without doing much dam- the West Seattio Commercial | foot will be necessary, he sald. | qeanesday with the new congress, {tone of attendants waa such as to|V- Ault and another man, all taxi " |mony Friday. | age. It was just luck, hower: club, sald that the club's main The other two slides tied up | was appointed last night by Gov. Len |'warn them against undue optimi drivers, who were “shooting craps,” oo 4 | “When did you learn that Dr. Mat that automobiles and pedestria object was to safeguard lives | traffic only for two or «three } Small to fill out his predecessor's | It had been a night of anxiety | @ccording to their statement. Uttle Willie, cunning tot, itice was to wed your daughter,” At-| were not caught and. perhaps and property of those using the | ‘hours, compared with the pres | term, for thousands of republicans thru-| “Line up," the bandit ordered, Broke the neck of sister Dot ltorney Reames asked wrecked and killed, bridge and approach, 1 to | ent 19-hour tleup Smail, it ts unders sidered out the reich, and news t the| Waving the pistol. The men com Willie's mother says that hes “Dr. Mattice told me on that very | — - on . “ ~| making no appointm: until word | president had survived what physi.|Plied and emptied their pockets. dust a little Hercules! | morning,” Dr. Writing sald. “It was ° came from Senator Curtis, Kansas, | cians earlier had said would be ‘Gunderson took about $28 from See the firet I knew of it. I did not} Le islators W onder W hen republican floor leader, urging that! most crucial hours of his {il |them, and then greed proved his 992: Piano students broadcasting | know that he carried a life insurance | L an appointment be made so that tho{brought great relief whfall. motes over the neighborhood. « |policy in her favor until after his} republican vote might be held intact! ehie! « | A small heap of. nickels’ and 1925: Piano students broadcasting | death.” Th B P ; t for the balance of the congressional ‘ dimes om the Pook athanted te 4B: notes over the United States. | ‘phe daughter, Mrs. Hazel Fiske, | Mabel Riegelman, Singer, | omas ecame a rin er session. | China’s President te “ae adr se Basle pick the ca Aly |was to take the stand some time| il With Influenza | so EE a BB Na eae Is Close to Death “” Instantly, Smyth kicked him EVERYDAY —— Friday. Insurance policies naming | i nflu . ° ss . i * . ea! j under the chin—a terrific blow that Fes, sir, this is real bonded stull.| ner and Dr, Mattice’s father, Dr. M.| ii | New Occupation for the Lobbyist, They Say; | Three a Poa Jail | pass, web, 2t—aNt hope for re-} sent Gunderson tolling Into. @ cor. can tell by |B. Mattice, of. Sedro Woolley tota.!} yrie4 sfabel Riegelman, American ¢ z i . 10 | covery of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, presi-| ner. label. My ctrs- $055,009 to: precatanis, 1 bo ras to sing at €Be| Hartley Plans for Shorter Rations Enough; e Pays $10 |dent of the government of Southern| Smyth followed up with a savage can always ‘The present sult involves a $30,000 | Prima donna, who was to sing r Saying he'd rather spend three | China, has been abandoneg. The/ attack. As they grappled, Gunder- pattg(s policy taken out in favor of the| Masonic temple Friday evening .un-| TILE legislators sald Friday )ley and Thomas, until the Ingisia-| gays in jail rather than pay $10, E.| president, who has been confined to|s0n jammed the revolver into vg nothing father, who testified Thursday that! der the auspices of the Women's| that they “never knew be /ture could get around to it in Nov-| Varley, 18, convicted of failing to | tis bed with cancer, is steadily weak-| Smyth's stomach and tried to fire. Scotch.” ¥ jhis son had played with and handled | Century club, will be unable to ap.| fore that Jay Thomas was @ prittlember, The governor cannot put; report an nocident to the police, | ening, and tho only slightly con-| Smyth grabbed the hammer of the real _— firearms thruout his life Ve tue ta a wideen’ dteacte ‘ot fell Grr OTe Hartley jormomed forth |. cence on a aalary basia without | started his jail sentence Thursday | scious, in suffering intensely, He| Weapon, an old frontier single-action SAYS PH AN * | with a new plan for cutting into the} : | afternoon. j continued to take some nourishment. | ™odel. and twisted it out of Gunder- PExactiy 219.610 automobiles | wigteD PISTOL | fuenza Friday. mor The chil-| prospective profits of his new state | the legisiature’s consent ‘hres hours lets. Variee hea | eee ee | ana d the international boundary) 4 sharp conflict of wits develop-|dren's matinee Saturday afternoon) printer, an ex-lobbyist—with consid:| A. R. Gardner, secretary to Hart-|“had enough,” paid his fine and| pRAIN BANDITS GET $10,000 | D PRISONER pation pi yt | vgrogeria te during the morning between At haber also have to be 6 (alge erable doubt about the “ex.” ley, admitted Friday that such a| Was released. GARY, Ind, Feb, 27.—Illinoly au-| TAKEN TO HOSPITTAL Seed “Maw tar ta it to the |OTHey Clarence L. Reames and At-| Money for the tickets purchased) Representative Welk, chairman of | plan brewing and said that do.|, Fined $20 for speeding, B. Brown, | tnorities today searched fortwo train; AS they broke apart, one of the overnméat iquor store? | rey Powell. City Detective Peter} will bo refunded at the box office! tne house committee on printing, |taity “would be given out at the| 22; Was unable to pay and started) bandits who jast evening held up aj other men lashed out with the government iq tle haemo ty ek pr oe aot se} tonleht or pe sured, By. most who was ono of those In the dark | on tn ate refused to con his saeeh | veniace denen ae Chioago-bound \New ‘York Central| shovel, “acroay the: robbers’, bead. . a& gun expert, testifies wat he had) bers of the ticket c 20, accord) concerning Thomas’ . typographical ‘ope! 2. donopye a oh | ernoon, .O nt haste eat ta ahh [train and escaped near this Gunderson fell. Then the men the desert’s maw, whtr€ MEN! sited Dr. Mattice’s office in 1921,jing to those in charge of the con-| attainments, said the appointment | frm the figure of $6,000 a year, | John B. Gordon. | with cash and jewelry estimated at| jumped on him and beat him. When Thomas’ appointment this week 7 | $10,000. (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) lived raw (Turn to Pa, ; - ge 7, Column 5) cert. jeft bh “alt up in the alr’ over And hell was nothing to shun, | a8. > leea porbttitens’/ zie onaenltt obit te-wide storm of uston- Bruised i atch they buried him neat, without | the appointment. His committee: |iahed protest, but this, it was indi.| Brandt, Bruised in ? a | e ; : Ihe wrote on ha ‘ombetone crete) ( ;unman Named in San re incr go ented atthe executive mawion. md! Jail Scrap, Pleads ; 4 4 | A = done, but had no| Nothing to do with the scheme to| _ but neat, j | ting state printing done, prune the printer's prospective pro-| Cut and bruised from a fight with t "This Jasper cas slow with his| | definite plans. sate - a fellow prisoner, in which he came uc or (a l y Qa ised a 8 fits. . , gun.” + The Hartley plan | i to con pact out second-best in the county jail 3 ets | YrancisSco 0 O template cutting down the profits . = aa Wednesday night, Glen Brandt, | | echni l . Belentist says bobbed hair will , of the atate printing office to a M . charged with robbery, was expected ca annon a ike women bald. Won't it be et ., eaq|Mmere $6,000 a year, It in rated to rs. Watson Aids to plead to the charge before Presid- | “ “5 > wa dering her All d B M P d 3.300 Kl] | make. sts tusks incumbent anywhere ing Judge J, T, Ronald in superior | 9h Suns mine die = Sean ege to Be Man Pal 5 to Ki between $15,000 and $60,000 at the Accused Husband court Friday afternoon. His sister ar arts on oas , | . $ Present time. The governor's pres- VICTORIA, B. C.,, Feb, 27.—Mrs.| Hazel Bond, was also to plead to a/ Bae Fa rs. Frederic ota Ing ent scheme is sald to be to force| Ross C, Watson, wife of the former| holdup charge Friday. | YE DIARY jthe printer to pay back Into the | Seattle city detective, was today pre- Brandt was “ ten up,” but not} BY JIM MARSHAL] tled with the coast fleet, the two . |CQAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 27.-Aljme and had hired a man to beat) treasury everything he makes over! paring to ald in the defense of her| seriously hurt, in a fight with an- EATTLE and the entire Pa- will join hands under command my wyfe still asleep, Reels, alleged gunman, saashia tiie up.” The family trouble has | $6,000 a year. js husband when he appeared before| other prisoner in tank No, 3, Sher- cific coast, including Atlus. | of Admiral Robert E. Coontz, icing “Little Annie Rooney” | 11, Louis Madison as the man to|been litigation over the Hotaling | REDUCTION MUST BE Magistrate Beaver Potts at Nanaimo | iff Matt Starwich said. ka, are technically in a state of well known on Puget Sound. sweetiy, and to the vast pleasure | hous’ 94500. $2 paid by Ralph P. | estate. [BY PRIVATE AGREEMENT in a preliminary hearing on the “SERS |} war Friday, confronted by pow- Following maneuvers and gun m age | ; Royal Bank of Canada $42,000 hold. * H work, the two fleets, with flock: d Frederic! = ie K hired, Madison al basis for this, 1 ful , dec by @ » the two fleets, w locks Be ee ene en ee | nein ncondine te ic ce [notte in oui nee tt a °c im Dawber Moonshiners Found | (crocus fuc_| fate pane eh the Shes Pinon ta the attieer and there |cisco clubman, has been found in| sion, wanted to “prevent a rumble”| private agreement between Hart-| Sho joined him at the Oakiatia jai!| jn Large Residence) vice ot the American arms | andoah, ‘will sail for Hawalt. 8 gueste card to the Olrmple Golfe | to, Angeles and can be produced| by killing not only Mrs. Frederick | ——— $$ Toma thion tet ipl enh Breaking into a’ jarge residence | An “Alnav” order instructs Off the islands a great sea bat- feth ect nd he did invitg|“at any time,” Captain of Detec-| Hotaling, but her husband, Fred. ed extradition two weeks ago after @/ 1+ i907 asth ave, §. W. Thursday| ¢Yery man and ship, every air- tle is to be fought about April Stith Brothers aloo, | whic | ‘ erick; Richard's brother and Mrs two months’ fight against it. Y yy 26, follow! hich land f ine me, they being both good men (tives Duncan Matheson announced | erick; ar re . night, deputy sheriffs and a federal} plane and auxiliary vessel, to 26, following which land forces tras, albeit not snappy dressers. And |today. King and Madison are in| Lavina Hotaling, widow of the late] FUly FRIVLO UF) —— -— dry agent, arrested one woman and| defend this city and the Coast on the islands will go into ac Mn jail here. brewer. oe three men and seized two 60-galion| ®sainst invasion. The “state | tion. Both attackers and defend. Reels will not be arrested now,| After hearted over vag 5 Soa —— Good Homes stills, 860 gallons of corn mash and| Of war" will last all summer, ers are fe Vb for the honor of North End bridges will not/iut probably will be produced hore| King sald the guninen lost tlt) poet War Record Set at) ‘a complete moonshining outfit. jet started officially Inst Wed- ep esa Sethe (Seater gh ed during the rush hours for| yonday when a special seasion of Hes ats se thought the plan ha 5 Can Be Purchased A atill was located in the up-| nesday, when Navy Secretary ee our mid-Pacific posses Vessels, it is announced. \the grand jury convenes to hear| "°*n dropped. $12.50 in Oklahoma City || a: easonabte prices. Consider |/stairs rooms of the house, accord} Wilbur issued the order hua Mill be a great blow to 1'llgetatts of two alleged plote to kill HMRtiE TERT lar AIR A ot ; the ones offered in today’s Want ||ing to Deputy Sheriffs Robert Git-| Out in Fy toh Hass a Deon Balsa Shey aie beige Bee, who liked to see th®\tnree members of the family of the x a 1] Ad columns and choose for your. ||80n, Joo Harrahan and Herbert} ‘hips are, “defending” not only leet will weigh for America; the Bes open every timeshochugged| iat, a. DP. Hotaling, miliionairo| hls home had been poisoned. Blogs establiatipd aw: DOs Secor ds || ee Tek tere geod eens vt. | peaked this Coast, but Hawaii, the battle fleet, with three light Pin her Evinrude. ities | King denied knowledge of this | Friday on a Loh an iene soles Sites ~———- || ‘The prisoners, held in the county| Philippines and the canal, every cruisers, will start for Australia, F. ee b attempt to kill the family, de- jreaching a maximum of $12.60 in} $4,500 jfall are, Mae Rogers, J. W. Van-| latest scientific war wrinkle is by way of Pago Pago. The fleet ain young girl named Lorette One plot was revealed by claring that probably the gun | Oklahoma City, said to be a world] ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW laerlergec, Ernest’ Steepy and Aj.{ deine put thru its paces, will reach home waters Septens reputed never to pette King, who confessed that he men had hired a “polsoner” and record. On thin market choloe|| °° | Lot 175x100 ‘ pce hy (he r py a ‘| Piciddigatanent Wekawtiatives Mey ao ov vg || Nearly 14 acre, level as a floor, erry. s ses be 28. Ain asked for a Klas, | os bi he aie te peer ri ) iors iG Aad bbe advanced 25c over Tuesday a high and ary with profusion || eis + | ships and destroyers, together Latest devices will be tested coy little mins j owl. > what they hi en paid to do, | pricen. |] of fruit, berries, flowers and || with aircraft, are putting out, out during coast maneuvers, Ea up and sald sweetly, “You| Charged Kichard Hotaling, on | jr was investigation of this polson| Hogs passed the $12 mark at Den-|! ornamentals. Halt 2 ,{2 || Longshoreman Hurt running dark at night, employ- | ‘There will be even a floating, sea- © bette.” | of the later brewer, with inspir- | ijot that brought about King's ar-lver, going to $1 Ten and 15 Me oats 80 wales mat Il by Falli L ing poison gas and smoke going drydock, by which injured a oes ing the plot and furnishing | rest and his subsequent confeasion|cent gains at Chicago put the new) nga haw 5 very attract- || y Falling umber screens, if necessary, to intor- ships may be taken from the 1 Neighborhood busy-body ta] the money. |to the plan to kill Mra. Frederick | mark at $12.40, highest since Novem: i preowe enteee fur- When a sling broke at. pier 6,| cept a northward steaming fleet water and repaired at, sea. A ed a enoop, but the person who| His confession gave as Hotaling’s| Hotaling. her, 1920, The East St, Louis mar. | Lieto bb ek 2 Ly M | Thursday afternoon, a load of lum-| which is theoretically supposed new and what is believed to be Paid for the same thing is|reason for wishing to get rid of| Richard Hotaling today, thru his|ket was 2h higher than ‘Thuraday, | Turn to the Want Ad page and j ber fell on R. UL. Harris, 88, 1402) to have conquered and occupied an unbreakable radio code will @ an inventigator. his sister-intaw, the excuse that/ attorney, reiterated previous denials| registering $12.40, l| see who ts offering this dandy | Fitth ave., longshoreman, bfeaking| the canal zone. be used. Every naval radio sta- ee she had “caused all the trouble in| that he had anything to do with the} Top price at the Seattie stockyards |] puy. both his arms. He was taken to the After the Atlantic fleet, from tion on the coast is on a “war —A. J. 8. lour family, bad threatened to kill! glots. was $12.10, TY (atti: General hospital. the southward, hae met and bat- basis.” Iz aa as or ner oememrmmen ee mt pays oan

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