The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1925, Page 1

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ome WEAT HER | FORECAST | Xe Vol POLICE FIND SA MYSTERY SOLY LY! I ED! =, “ive Storms Forecast for | Pile ct Month NANTA CLARA, ¢ storms « ted f t Fath J x, Ftb Santa Clar padre of the in his n thiy weather f March 24 to Mar S will be of Pe wea sea aiid land, t Sally i e Ot * ¥ iverwurst, alias “Sally the | “*?* aa “Gold-Tooth Sal,” “Frivol-| M n t and “Sal Hepatica,” was | them the ¢ is morning by Chief of Po-|! t k F. R. Wend Auburn, Sally, o has long been sought by radio casters, was discovered by f Wendie, who identified h-mark in a used waffle as be that of the missing girl. The {fle will be sent to Providence ital for treatment for rabies, it SENTENCE GIRL AND BROTHER Bon Marche Robbers Get 25-50 YEARS IN PRISON! Mystery “Healer” Name in Mattice Death The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington - The Seattle Star 4 Clase Matter May 3, 1199 SEATTLE, Home Edition SEATTLE, PUNISH FASICK, DOOLEY Record Terms for Holdup; Woman Is Given 7 to 15 Years’ Penalty tered an Bec et the Postotth WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY eee March 3, 18 * r the Act of ¢ by Mall 1WU CENTS IN ongr 28, 1925. ‘Cops Peeved When Moved | Trial! to New Jobs TRAGEDY SCENE” DESCRIBED BY : MRS, FISKE Her Cat Has License—Has Yours? City Humane Officers Hunting Pets Without Tags; “Not So Humane,” Say Seattle Kiddies on Guan Ch 1 /Attorneys Quiz Her About). ay Atybetgns Ayes i 3 “Divine Healer” f the “men mentioned, 1 aa | a |SHE TELLS OF SEANCES Seren Ca made ant @ Charming Fiancee Is Calm pdeeactag s f ‘ ot F on Witness Stand \ > - . (GROCER BATTLES TWO ROBBERS = Wounds One in Store, but |! alty Wash, Now goes to housy : eee Ngee ‘ he Both Thugs Make Escape | iam i a P | Matticn was influenced by his i i 8 ot Hazei Bond Given Three to lhe reeehrohes or. whether ton | GLASS CUTS HIS FACE |’ “ | fe a } i ‘ould contend thal some niyste ; os , Fifteen Years in Pen wou " : a jour power guided the vhysician'el inn Going to Stay on the |" : i i Is SILENT IN COURT. ty oy goa ing to Stay sper eed cee : i Sia Bs eS Job With a Better Gun” : ~d ' PDR. MATTICE’S FIANCEE i ; ithe Will i eyes . TESTIFIES ABOUT TEMPLE The make.-an. ex« Teli his father aveful lies Brother, Glen Brandt, Given! [SAME Teche: “eke RY LUCILLE G. BUTLER ‘thet, f hanid oot ake ca Willie’e mamma says that Five to Twenty Y have’ d ; ie Matis fe I'm going to| exam tho bank-rob- | gate: aay taih's saleaman be ive to Twenty Years ave tarricd Dr, Mattice : ee ae | ~ 8 — }@ part of Temple's part in t pight bing Y ime : edy. She w ce an 2 ¢. Sull plea } en of the wives of the former A SISTER. and br | tte safes: Ale narging } Man of Turkey are going to {51 tenced to the st 3B tine Ivin in telling the i ron the Americ vau at Walla Walla Saturday baa go A mu n is steeped in No doubt, they wil / *. Hazel Bond, pre a vkG hav’ tent Weatlake | crime 1 ‘The Ten Little Harem-Scarums." | bandit, Saturday heard os t foaae A: at a He Shebicd rity pe Rovaid «sentence | Unde ; crookdom. following « jous gun — —* her to serve from son ee Attatlody Sia pomet ites | two robt in which| With the fate of these three set- ADDLED AXIOMS three to 15 years. Foe’ iso einee tera’ hs pe r and a thug|tled Sheriff Matt Starwich said ef- Blessed are the poor: they Dreger teva ore s. Fisk forts will be redoubled to arrest. Mr [shall not be sued for breach of p s by Mr ROBBED TEN TIMES jand Mrs. Joo O. Neal. They disap- Pig —, emot! ve of Dr, Mat IN TWO YEARS | 1 a week before the for- prem Pgs ee a a was permit 1 " g bonds totaling $15,000. Today's candidate for the Poison . glass. and: téed, Polxts were heavily §u rwich club is the gink who reads the eo Mrs, his property or die in and six deputie took the sen- hi 7 robbery nout a tremor against fraud which are tacked | eagle yh " his hotel reom door, and then | z Sake wehtd one eighth time 1 defendants will appeal ds to steal the Gideon Bible. | Bs E of been robbed of Si are ans Miss Lucille Volkey, daughter of Mr. and worth ‘of ‘goods, Fol y jie ndly vi oc He started camping It *oas” goes higher, ret neh |N., has her pet cat, “Freckles,” licensed, as pestisthe een ota ee | Our fliv will rust Hastle Bo fuk tasthar |: Class E z ullet pisto un on han¢ | ; : "8 dt used of another robbery, | per city rule. She thinks too much of the ath ats Bits 3 here sige has | Baker, Charged With Hi- [Anybody can get up on the house fed guilty and was given five to] », if bine rie be it’ 7 a, a ly led to divorce in our eh pre A Be One, neue Be ruta eae at to let him or maybe it’s the other kind oa pe der eee Ie said, grimly. “My wif jjacking, Brought From N. Y. fhe world, but it takes a man to| of a cat—be picked up by the humane so- when Judgo Netere yurned fed fellow to eer abs jehudren 7 ‘ ‘dcwn cellar and make the fur-| Anderson, 20, with whom] | ‘ + : ¥ eral court and continued the Mat sinnch Bere VANCOUVER, B. CG, Fel Bee behave—Washington Star. | 14 held up John Throck-| ciety, which is having a cat drive here- ioe hearing: 19 o'clock Tues- bs i pests ais ava here Owen B. Baker, one of the su&pects One, | ixi driver, on a lonely W oud day be go tab sect se in the Beryl G. ship hijacking and POEM ‘ Heck dduher two abouts. Pople : oar entered |e rae loge viene : Fa ecikag tine. remind ua, Photo by Carter & Bradley aft Photegriphers | LOVER PDATES Poizin fired and hie on, Withahic qua: hesiete le can buy a crystal set, |s ties: ES pao gt rs a z - ? here, he guarded, from each evening then will ifnd us| ad | Ciarre ce aN : aye ng ¢ S County Hun ety. City ing about It?. There are cata 2 sad Fi K ; ; ho admitted that sho York. city. Friday: adhecioon ake [Cursing stations we can't get! | because of her as Dp ra ome to ordinance licenses the animals there aro licenses, and if pig ine o mtd 1 mets © day he will be arraigned before a sens ly tig good record, Saturd: when t the rate of $1 for cats named th ‘ pa 2 or he i mas following is morning, before day-| Victoria police magistrate and HY d hese red, green golden traf. | “yh Bea peared their srhood vie a Seode iene TAM Gare | 3 leat pas Can ft t pierpipady mbes ers f-cON-| break, the latest chapter was writ-|be remanded for trial before Magis: ; lights are doubtless very effi- | derson paying heavy penalties! men loc like human off a sat reaeh 2 a eu ie licen: re why, at's | trol ot the wi ness stand during @/ten Awakened by a nolse, Po trate q Mt, tut they make it y | for two robberies which netted them| @ humane officer looks anything . n you call Bill ox the cat's meaouw, You can't pirying hour. She was a most charm-| grabbed his guns and peered from] He was captured in New York city fh on a driver who is | but $9 in loot. Friday Judge Ronald) put humane to a child with an t tell, purr-haps the cats like jing figure, in a soft-tinted brown |tne pack room. A t more than a month ago. 4. refused to permit the girl to plead to| unticensed cat or dog, but Roy T. McKenzie, of the Hu wearing them, like some men street frock way down the stc -| With Baker safe in the Oakzalla q o6.8 ge until after he had} pia can spot one easily mane society, is carrying out feel at home in horn-rimmed Int details of her friendship | lenged, and the answered | jail last night, provincial 7 lena for «. prince a secutor Colvin ar | a detective orders to see that every cat spectacle rn to Page 2, Column 2) with two ota. zin fired his)announced that Harry q With a buckler and sword; the girl's ee aga ie aS | tle cats hav in the ¢ wets a license. He | Anyway, if you don’t jike It — — pistol low and the bandit yelled,|co.defendant discovered in New. Or- i But I'd even falt Mrs. Bond and her brother Will) toon decorated with licenso | Says he'll isaue warrants for you can take your cat and move . You've shot me. I give up.” lteans after st, is en For a gink in a Ford! start for Walla Walla the first of the} ites in the past few 1s | Owners who fail or refuse to | to Duckabush or Still ’ | Actress Is Gagged; Disarming the man, Polzin dragged | route to Victoria. Charles Morris, Lit Gee Gee, | Weee the result of sort of ‘at | buy tags | where they ¢ what jhim to the telephone directly Inside | the third defendant, is in the King 7948 Week” put on by the | Well, what's the use of argu the intellectuals call “felines.” Gems, Furs Stolen the glass entrance door. As he took | county jail at Seattle, fighting ex- th Ay RBA aR ces ety EE! a I! HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb, 28 down the receiver, a second bandit] tradition. “aM Pha = athe me 1 gl | and gagged Miss| outside threw himself across the — ~ Americatr family today: “Is en actress, and| door, and half reclining, started to the doorbell or the telephone | . Champ, at the act-| on Polzin | ok - } — ress’ Hollywood home and escaped] “stop! I'll shoot you, shouted | n ction ~ jo | * 7 | with gems and furs valued $10,- | Pots n, letting go the man ho was t “HOUSEHOLD HINTS a" ns tant se Police Adopt System to $0; according to police reports to-| holding. With his second gun in i. - - | 1 Gay tion, Polzin exchanged shots with To produce hair on a bald | | Is Instantly e ) Check Crime Element Miss Trevelyn with her hands!tnhe pandit thru the glass door, at d, soak the head in salt | | — tled behind her, escaped thru @ back |threefoot range until his gun was ter until the hair gets dry, A crusade against bandits and| 100r While the robbers were working | empty fand when it comes out for a | | nes other men to be begun} "4 spread the alarm. Nelghbors| puttet holes surrounding the phone drink, grab it and tie it into a | | Waz . a bridge = | Sunday ¢ © quarterly | @tmed wit utomatics hurried tol s.dicate the ba iintied two gars ‘, | slipped and fell to his death eeted z pens " Ithe scene. Tho bandits wero fleeing | PUC™*® ‘7° . nied 5 ts x | below. He was dead when picked HARGING that thousands of dollars in taxes had shift of policeme me ; severe ‘ suits au viele Seived Were (Tarn to Page 2, Column 3) ail | He had been employed by the been lost to King county by manipulation of ext va kts light safe te ‘ 7 oe? of ‘oast Railway company. A : * 9 . "le command of the night shift, has lai os os wre eye al es Si a i Adee os Fas { Fay ans re : a wonttoen sfiitieaiad stored goods at the Port of Seattle, Frank E. Boyle, plans, which, he hopes, wil resutt| Henry Polzin, heroic Westlake ave. grocer, who defended 5 Rnyeg 7 a pe Meath former civil service member, candidate for port com- in curbing. the crime element his property from robbers early Saturday morning, at the Sat dOrthelt tie tery’ ¢: ax missioner, attacked present administration methods at ‘ mye setibas on Lacey wit (possible cost of his eyesight. Ten burglaries in two years ‘ Sari ‘ A De ructec c ep hi | ” oy oh” Pte op eel p. Y oe stake and print his periods up. | pee a meeting Friday night in Ballard. ie ae aH Ede | on hs teat |28 t00 much,” says Bie #1 U be on et pA de ane with id Eee || Good Used Cars | Boyle furnished affidavits from two former em- for half of every hour he ts on/an automatic, and somebody's going to die!” Shattered | | I ti his ck » duty, and watch for suspicious c glass from the peanut bowl pierced his face and eyes; a} Believe it or not, bat there is an 4 ployes of the port te substantiate his charges. 5 i ; f pee Kal Are Offere auly “tn th f the year,” he ct d,” goods that | ** When the officer sees such | bullet furrowed his arm. taker in Aurora, Mo., by the | In the spring of the year,” he charged,” g 8 a man, he shall wearch him for —Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers of Finis. In the ssified columns from actually were in storage at the port would be changed weapons. ™ _ eee” YE DIARY geal po" 5 grat ate mpg on the books to show that they were goods in transit. ; ‘ f today’s offerings that may sui po ° rt Tet Bac th se tie ° Ss pee ranaal aaa : This obviated the necessity for paying taxes of be- Senate Passes Bill a ohantaa con | os tween 15 to 35 per cent on them, and lost thousands of on Columbia Project fone mocriventag,|| flight. bumper’ ‘large’ wheel; dollars to the county in taxe WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. — Bills har ei Wool A by Be creme Wis POM Rautihese Ataallare “Here, for example, is the affidavit of John L. Mer- adopted by the senate in its Friday the tide thra Agate Vass into Dog- cord tires, ete : $235 cer, who, until the summer of 1924 was wharfinger ey Gt it a ith on pe tos of Wash ; eight) BP gh ha pra pA " _ 2 me A bill authorizing states of Wash- aot a tncos sca ose Brew || hauled, tappet adj. like °24, for at the Spokane st. dock. See what he says: sieton, Ooaagehs Cacho Weak Monta pelos be taal SS en naait eis, Chevrolet, toisings «s ee “On the first day of March of each year all per- to enter an agreement respecting ne pecece te tala dreams, thoi] ished in dark blue Thorough sonal property is assessed for taxation. That on this disposition and apportionment of %, ond to \uneh, und thence to|| ly over atk ha Te Seattle furnishe: 2 . of waters of the Columbia river and billiards all the afternoon, wna day the Port of Seattle fornishés. vo. the a ita tributaries.. Now goes to house. tired oot with this day's|| Turn to the Want Ad page and King county a statement of all salmon in storage on 7 "iy uthorizing the. secretary ASd tp bed. | ose Aeteedes Berto ey, | warehouse receipts on port property. That near the = | of war to rebuild Fort Vancouver, 4 i o-A. J. S | / (urn to Page 2, Column 3)

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