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‘Gasoline Fi WEATHER Temperature Last 34 Hours Maximum, 19, Minimu Today noon, 45 _ The Se ans Matte SEATTLE ae W. ASH., 26th Auto Victim Howdy, folks! That loud groan pu hear fs 10,000 income tax- yers being told they can't Sane teniess “Aged Man Instantly Killed and other Hurt; Car Is Crashed ATH’ claimed its 26th auto victim Thursda when Lewis Lyons, 70, of 633 W. 54th st., instantly killed in a crash at 15th av V ave. Another man, Alvin Abrams, 55, 6 seriously injured and is in the Swedish hospital. Abrams and Lyons were riding in the te seat 0! department for taking asure | ™ was and ur moth. erin law? Ita easy enough When life no lacks ir cburche: So would thelr pas his skull was X-rayed. He was then taken to the S pasibac ni hospital. He is ¢ pected to recover. yYERYDAY —— | stot , oo “Yes, sir, I paid my income tax taceidents THE HANDS THU RSDAY, $40,000 Robbery Suspect Arrested Dies! “ WaS HAD BEEN IN JAIL HERE ! ames in Eitel Building; Woman Is Hurt LL LL LIAL EPSP LEP DL DOD PDP PLDI DEAR DAP DROP OR Ap and pint gps SAA ARAL RRR RP RAPALA PPP PSAP PPP The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington attle Star ear, by Mail, Home Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, VENGEANCE IS CHARGED IN MURDER Says Montrose Wanted “to Burn Them Up” at Ranch DEPUTY’S TESTIMONY | MAN JUST FREE State Brings Out New Mo- OF PRISON |S _ tive tor tizack Raid kiting MARC H 12, 1925. CAUSE OF BLAZE! An-| tement of Oxcar R mC sorning Recognized as Holdup Sus- | {27 almost hon Leary pect by Seattle Detective | the Eitel bul Pike ot Thursday flames started from a urth floor tre explosion on th 1 the f a car But the man wo: s the man bake ke i Sutherland Cont Shop, of which who i “| driven by Alfred Abrams, son of Alvin A}~ams. The car| Accused as One of Gang in| cused of the killing. Mon r wner When paying his income ta was crossing the intersection when another saachine, driven} San Francisco Mail Theft ge pe lel * tab ntersect na? Oniehse : yeaa: j|by T. L, Higuera, 7057 22nd ave. N. W., approached at a aaah dig fitéenas, 14d te yin Oy tring Unless you have seen the deduc- % s cough n d by orge M. Man Wiis suede’ on ‘thai “i inonene. tax right angle and crashed into the side of their machine. R&teasep from the city jail] Barel was tor, fight a de tattle’ before would be surprised to Lyons w thrown into the street and died almost at Thuraday m fter serving | the ranch an the contr 1 me much Seattle m once. The elder Abrams was taken to the city hospital, where! a few aa hosp! r 0 wedish } Jame allan nina DEFENSE CLAIMS told «James K 3 LEGITIMATE RAID ’ that i OF this morning. Glad rote et in a San Fra F to do it. I con Ste # a SEP 1 the f a duty, but a Gas atti ox ch ti rp rae t : Pcie : leasure to con- Led ag paler nost & year e ed a snation of the fact | Dlaze teimnté 16 ther é | zee Ars, Ht Bene that he had been that the diy after the tragedy Lan. | SCORES OF PERSONS : support of the eee ae And gperige mua ones | dacker and Réthermel guided deputy | FLEE FROM BUILDING q government. 1 sagen , affairs, but had | sheriffs to a cac “ 8 Of people in the bulld « 0%» a oenized, in Kpite of whine bu | ng fled for mhelter, the flames swept ; : Kepy and descrip. |rearing along t fou 1 8 He Brew finished his i | fourth floor as saying t and red and bless papa and mamma and Ue-| jurad by an ; of hai ob wale ny ‘ cle Andy ar Homer D. H. McC! 1 to walk down the The fire er Bew, Jr, signing off. ? ha asx Herbert wa Firemer ¢ And gaily smite the lyre : (used to tet him ft ve me the man who whistles ey nd Dore re ite while ¥ whick He's putting on the tire A ig tha “thre Memphis Pr | 1 Nag ; oh 8 4 Let poets sing again, again t $2,000 SAYS MONTROSE Of men who do and dare. ‘ SOUGHT VENGEANCE Gwe » the man who whistles|The 5 i 7 obe testific when ent io There's static in the air 4 Leisen oxy that one of th : 4 n ar i Me ) c hin Now that t sag broke Sh ; ‘ g w t « fle is almost tim Pays AA hang : f P the he ran dow George E.| street and mi valk, hi ‘ rat x 1014 | E on Tenth I ting Mra. Re : \ and y, | de t on the roa 5 YE DIARY nul robber a U. 8. mall tMareh 1 ruck in un Francisco on April eg Manag er ii ueleers Warn Sess 3 to the Federal Batiding, where did pay or each the trio had been of.|burn od my income tax, and EF. Meise did help . % r 1 me fill out the biank, whieh do be in- He said t trikate, albeit I have’ little enough to A bers. held up. wpostottios | BAA’ ¢ i packing a lias popping My Any ins arter Revision . ree Sad PPT beeen lige ket "more than $100 exemption for little ai f from Ferry postoftice | ** arrested: thar and Pugilist’s Fate Should Go to Homer Brew, Jr.. saying he was not an to the postoffice town Redden had sent Burt back to hi -orilh child, but « super-ehild, and { fveriand gu 9 | attle to n dry off! and a Seth wear out shoes five timer en fast | (oT) Tea . t eas A Lee Be aaat ury Today scissors, eames, oat} Lt S ustomary Method of Ki ing fe iaereb olilpg Nasa betes alata ‘pe ee oe Uist him as twins. And so to work. ” Se M Jains ] uto with registered mail sacks con-; had two guns with 1 ; wyeheas: Measures,” Says Municipa meee taining cash and negotiable paper, [trip but gave Redden one ‘ax the mony. pera,four, Weeks, ot 5 item states that the kais aad about $40,000 1 officer had left his own at home , iF if pistes jas had dope: | even counts of robbe an¢ fas, ha gl an peeeroneie | seawed esidant $ citizens who, during 1) a gulbsto murder ya 3 ae i a e see, didn he doughboys | . us ad earing an end : ne Munic issued aj cam had issued n signed state. thaay acanace make a monkey out of him in 19187|‘%@ Muniei nst the at-|ment, saying that while they favore i y in superior cour +: i's i again By h sides have rested and op. oie that { made to stir up| a city gor plan, they attorneys prepared t ; Lives of motorcyclists remind us for a revision of the| posed to the amendment bead pared to pre- We can dash along pell-metl, ! = by the league their final arguments to the And, departing, leave behind ua bedi sponsored | ‘The letters asked these dury. Keven different kinds of smell, ; SSE: oe ‘ding for ity | 8 cifically their Charles Ostram, special prosecu (Pan, Bek 4 Se nt proviain, om ray t r, was to begin th r The height of low finance to’ a|MANaKer, defeated Twe-day at the /And to make constructive ‘auees | Russian tudent, Found Dead Tues lie aen ace man walking three blocks to a ci. {Polls by « sma ge Ae ; eliminated. d M H H d Vi | d McCoy shooting | Rar store for a light in order to} 1” his Br oe. it sen It was the first step in the league's ay, ay rave Ma lolent En three persons ur oth “* gave tho matches in his pocket. pga ters re gs revision | Plans in a campaign that will result ers in a post murder spree the eee | goriuaa eine "Practically, it is the 1 resubmission of the charter mine ry of old Asia Thursday | official of the Chinese railway at/Morning after the death of Mrs SECOND-HAND RADIOS | matt Ay to by those who, ®mendment to the people at tho elec shrouded the death of Sergei T.| Harbin, China tesa Mors. His attorneys have FOR SALE joppose any chang omaner thay | OOM EXE FDTNE Tikhomiroff, 20-year-old ian}, 7 , lay "morning Ore Tagen me mbed ea laborate defense of “Fy | know that it usually results in the youth, who was found dead in hie|{%,'%¢ Peom next to that of young |insanity, contendir the kid" was SQUEALOLA |good citizens fighting among them : tihenta, |e enomiroff, Neard a thud, as tho/atfitcted with a mental complex Standard 24-Tube Sets Sivan over tenee Getelike, Tt. Ae ti room at Morningside apartments, a body had fallen to the floor, He| Which caused him to commit crime Fully equipped with balloon | | to look to the enemies of good 14 isc igs thence heard _ groans tires, Hassler shock-2paorbers | | oversment for sincere #uggestions. Chemist A. Jac pba n bn at maeuy MH day el i a ‘ pre fe preservers. extra pair | scalptac the, Rontenta: of the yous | prieton’ is. Hendleent: fang ikhe and life preservers. Jgxtra pair | | aygeNDMENT PLA é R q AGH (6 datafile: wilethide ov not] Iraktle docks tbonea trent thai ines td aa th every eee ts | SIMPLEST, EASTE Council Refers Request to he died of: poison, An autopsy was}He forced an ontrance and found any distance up to 15 miles, | + heed of.8 ‘ : we rakes eg ido ; - e - Twelve miles to t ea present greatest need of Se Committee in August performed Wednesday night by Coro. | the unk Rus sprawled face | Li Jer f Chi liieate eine acs ti ‘Starie: | Jatt ts cieaning. out the police force ner W. Hl Corson, but it revealed no | down on tho floor near the bea, | Leader of China Succumbs mi ting 2 ess form of city ¢ death aT 2 1 a: and getting a busin b : , | cause of his death Tikhomiroff was Tully dressed for Al rmanagement. ‘The city busine ia The council public safety. commi Tikhomiroff had gained for him-|the street, He was bleeding from to Long Illness a #4 | manager tem is the only prac-|teemen Wednesday killed Mayor! weir the reputation of being myster- | several hh wounds on the head, | i ATTABOY CAN'T | [teal way known for doing this The Brown's own traffic safety plan when ious since coming to Seattle recent-/ but the coroner found no weapons or | BEN March Dr. Sun Yat Fans of Radioland, here's the | |law permits its adoption by amend-|it recommended his request for 26 /jy from Siberia and China. His/any object that could have caused the Sen, former presttient of Chin : ve been look , This is simple additional motorcy cops fo the father, Tihon M. 'Tikhomiroff, is an | injuri ‘who suffered for weeks with cancer fort This super-noiseodyne guar. | he plan recently submitted was | budget committed _——_ Tikhomiroff might have been h of the stomach, died in Canton to | eritees you against pyorchea, || well prepared to meet Seattle needs.) | The council meets as a budget | In fight, police aay, but there were | 4 | halitosis @na dandruft. G | |-Those who were sincere in criticis. | committee next Augus tx actions | fe trae polson on ‘his lips. No pols The Chinese leader had been on Vittie: Ropiinder statauts eetiaer | | Ing certain provisions can easily ux|do not become effective until « year| A Mighty Good bri vae found InGeRe BOWER Wig (the point of death for fearly, ate | Can be used as a radio edie sist in improving them, and have|from now—about the time Mayor n order, and nothing had been dis ‘ech I cine” ches re ‘Capon ta | been asked to do so. [Brown will be going out of oftice. || Used Car tupbad i Dr. Sun Yat Sen's death brought oF rowboat. ( apletely equiped in| attle should take this practical In the meantime, executive com-|] Here is a car that is offered The young man had come to Seattle! t? &% end or of China's moat |with patent cigarlighter and | |and efficient means of meeting our) mitteemen of Mrs. Henry Landes'|| your approval and it's a 4 to gain an education, He had beon | Picturesque leaders, Sun was the windshield pe. No benzoate || present deplorable condition first, | safety council, to educate the citizen attending business college for sev. | first provisional president of China Of oes ‘ha onpatltaxtee then take all the gime desired tolry ngainst traffic crashes, deaths, hac eral months, $o far ax the police;and had been called. the “father DON'T LET YOUR W DO || work out the inf@tnerable kinks | injuries and loss of property, will| |e aoe eoonNG jcould find he made no friends |of his republic’? and the “George | ALL THE BROADCASTING! hich may still remain in our ¢ ™ Friday at the Chamber of Com.} Humpers, front and rear: extra [/O° nomles, and was not intimate; Washington of the Far. Kast.” ¢—_—o— : wa ter merce. LW icy with anyone, He was quiet in hi He started his first revolution nae ‘To nave secured #0 “3 re a } habit nd came nd weh® myster ugainstthe Manchu dynasty in I ® in 80 modest that! for the busine plan with so s |iously at all hours of the ¢ 1895, dff¥r attacking the emperors when she noted a headiine in a campaign has really ziven great | Charge Man With x RaMaipHRotoR mew tebe ae as he Star the other ght, “Auto! encourn ent to the good citizens ‘ y ap hre wapap ticle @:« he other igh, “Auto| enenurgement Stealing Money ‘Jap Ban Bill Passed newt cs wtory. f en ‘he thousands of voters H. Eyans was charged with grand ia 5 : ‘ tee ho, hak HeeoMntownes: thertiselved, |Iarceny ob cred treet: car tokens will iad by Kansas Senators ii: wa! for »revtioui sow Mit in) Jincovtred who | and also cho were sympathet./ and $14.75 in cash In an informa reet car fare TOPEKA %. March 12 aU Dr Bun Natt anh: Wyam : Bort An ented the inex tax blank. It! je, tho doubtful of minor details, be. | tion, filed in superior court Thursday Kansas kenato yeaterday unanimoun.{fonoluiu in 1862 and was, Ch the wine" g mo wrote the| come better acquainted with the! by Ralph Hammer, deputy prose ly passed the Japanese exclusion pill,| Uan. He received his medical edu es word purzi< fants the plan should easily carr cutor Evans js alleged to have|| Turn to the Want Ad Columns |} The bill prohibits Japanese or Chijeation at Hongkong colic He reat goede 1 “Letters put out by the league and! stoion the sum from P. Daluck on | ind sge who hus this car for sale, |] nese from owning or leasing land}once lived in) Greenwich — village Paria ear igned by Allen were mutled Thurs: election day, March 16 j | within the state New York city BLOUSE IS Crowds on Street; Watch as Flames Are Controlled 0, Lookit--Everybody--the Clowns Are Coming. Introducing Mr. Grotto parade, won't know me,” says John will knock ’em dead. I’m we fool you.” Johnnie or girl in Seattle can compete. of $10 and $5 for the best make-ups, and every boy and girl who marches in clown costum Grotto's Society circus at the BY G. LUOHLL UTLER E A clow M | | x ile cir ithe An jef of Po himself will lead the pa class, he squad ¢ aecompar ¢, too!) in town All you'y 5 e must have the 18 well. Come to The S' Saturday morning Wh: » big par | da rnoon, and that the trouble ne, not to mer the fun. You see, to, Mys tic ( rophets of he Encha whieh i 1 Masonic sounds ht bang © Arabian chts, ts ing Society Passing Parade of Metropolitan and they and the Cireus 1925 at a nd Saturday, Johnnie Ex Saturday mor is after the §. d ans, nie will march with an army of young clowns in The Star- ning at 10 o'clock. nie, aring these togs today just to There are two other prizes ve will get a free ticket to the Metropolitan. & Bradley, 8 f Photographers The Star.av u to -be thelr |. aturd: | ow's edged vod- with al kinds of acts, | d that gets first prize ance to appear as one of headliners on the stage ufternoon, stile in your coupon, esters, rig up a clown out- fit and be on hand for the big You'll have the time of and then some, Aft- you get your Here’: the coupon—fill it in and send it to The Star right this minute: now nd to be at The Star offic venth ave. near’ Unt versi turday, March 14, at m., to take part in the Clown Parade and at- | tend the Society circus. | j] sty Biante ee ge sh Address seecesveee teeeee I will be costumed as a clown. (Cut , this _ ovt,_ fill, in» your name and address and mail it to the Clown Editor, Parade |] Baitor of The Star.) Warren Named Again ‘Coolidge Sends His Name Back to Senate as Attorney-General ASHING1 March 12.—Presi- dent Coolidge today resubmitted }to the senate the nomination of) {Charles Beecher Warren to be attor- ne general Warren's nomination was rejected when prev sent to the senate, pusly by a vote 39 to 41, but after conference today between the presi- |dent, Senator Butler and Warren, it was decided to resubmit the nomina- tion for a second consideration by the senate | Warren was deeply concerned | Jover the failure of republicans in | the senate to answer the charges Jagainst him. He had fully under } stood that the republican plan was to let the opposition talk itself out | CHICAGO, Mareh 12 in the grip of a highly contagious disease et unidentified, which has taken a toll of 201 lives in’nine days. Health Commissioner Harman N. Bundesen and a corps of chem is and physicians today are work ing intensively to determine the ex Jact nature of the disease The disease, unte ta n in time, develops into fnfluenza or pneu Monin and carries a high mortality rate, Bundesen said Twenty-seven person ti from influenza and pneumonia during the past 24 hours, F oH announced and most of those eases were traced to the mysterious infeetion. Whole families have been stricken, he suid, PLAGUE FATAL |but he complained that the senate | record, as it stands, is a trial and conviction of himself without full presentation of his defense. In justice to himself Warren be- lieves he should have an opportun- jity to fight the case out to a fin- ish. Mr. Coolidge agreed to this action and Butler, closest friend jof the president on Capitgl hill, | called republican leaders together ls and. Murschaies, them of the new ‘Oregon Legislator’s Condition Is Better PORTLAND, March 12.—Malcolm A, Moody of The Dalles, former congressman from Oregon, “better night,” rordir at. tendants at the Good Samaritan hospital today. They saidhe was somewhat improved frofff the se- |rious illness from which he is sut- ‘toring Expect Stokes Case Will End Tomorrow CHICAC defamation the farch 12-—The Stokes character. trial will hands of the jury by t 13th. lay the morrow ing to plans. A. verdict pated within an hour after the jury retires Charles Rathbun, attorney for the vas suggested to suments for W, York millionaire, losing Stokos, New Allen apartments. John- “But you “My make-up Saturday 20 prize for which any boy