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| Architects Busy On Plans for Lucille Butler’s Typical Washington Bungalow! | j BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER home for the average man—a home that these brains hard at work on it, there ‘ eattle bui And V'll pint offler ¢ ily } OM th er of inquiries I've re vill be ideally suited to Seattle climate reason why houldn t plans that are tted t I A | ceived in the last 24 hours, I'm inclined and needs—I'd like to have the ideas of a oat te we ety Re ae ID, Hand at fine ideas our architects | ton ‘ . he t Phe office, by nex onda o 1 ca Lhavont! ring t on the | eve ev Seattle is Work many of the best home designers as po: fe & é » by next Mond I cat Lhetonly ss I pu proj | | | a S 4 wo ahead with the assignment that my bo: é that the pla must be fo pla pical - Washington ible > } 1 ) ol | " ld 2 gave me, and bui the house as rapid a ouse, on de jot nd th | | 7 “ 1 want the California Bungalow to be possible house must not cost more tl 54.000. I rted t w ol t | That's fing hi For in attempting to supplanted by this new creation—-the Typ Competent judges will Kelp me select the lot and furniture on top of t | : work ¢ on ng new in the way of a cal Washington Bungalow And with all plan that is expected to make histor vill make the cost mount up to t t Do It Ne | MYSTERY IN HOTEL DEATH! noo ap aon an iene tata tariatatatai aan OT The New spaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ——~ oe — | ' WEATHER Aq = Eoin The Seattle Star in. ma ———— Entered as Second Class Matter May %, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beatle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $2.00 aa ED . 27. NO. | ue é SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ROOM Uc te — ——— Naja OU D | IN GASOLINE BRINGS ‘ | ; - é w |< s l \ Co a |Woman’s Voice Is Howdy, folks! ‘The top 0° the | NEW RATE OF 19 CTS. % % wjornin’ to ye! A ONE-CENt Heard in Fight; ° 4 price of gasoline for Sent St. Patrick drove the snakes tle and coast was ar 2 Men Hunted t 0 ny “ the « nounced Tudi morning by the as the ear: Anno’ », offices and - of e? Sune 2M the Ger ‘etroleum Corpora oe NG investige Conan . be ee f } bea gun by 1 coroner por > | hut i've «te. | Coolidge Names John Sargent, ova. ‘= “9 noon ; Ineiu tie 3 to 19 oohage ames n gen 0 wh found under ye. paging Adal aipneon wlth; caso Fri d, Pl f W nymterious cit t a room -: | DEM W e Concert Is Saved || « time Friend, in Place of Warren 1.) rss.) 8 j A 5 R ull was | . . . t fe J av hoe The emt he I ANDS NE ‘ ) ASHINGTON, March 1 President ( oolidge today | o" ¢ emblem of the Irish nation is on R ‘ Q 4 \ W : ' nae Tote : hed the harp; our emblem, if we had Star epor ter, A we d b y Slumber : nominated John G. Sargent, Ludlow, Vermont, an Pi one, would be the crystal set m : old personal friend and former attorney general of the | bal! sound the ones, Lets Chaliapin Sleep state of Vermont, to be attorney general in the place of |°f « roe iC INTERESTING FACTS ilo Swit ——_— ee) i his first choice, Charles Beecher Warren, who was twice | as escaping and investigated, The axbreety : ase Switched From Hall’s rejected by the senate. | was fastened on the inside Irishmen wear shamrocks in | | | ‘i " f ; their lapels, but vaudeville ac | to Griffiths’ Court 5 Sargent is expected to receive the confirmation of the} a hasp. He climbed in thru tors wear ‘em on their fingers, | t |senate without opposition. toean ncaa Ls a appre bi ec Ray at 5 nies joining It was a combination of circu f gald BO | a aon. cathe suantal ee a5 “\HIGH BAIL ANGERS HIM. oo onal iho oennersy ae Mia orenident's [aressed and with blank over »w why St. Patrick is | Fil Octo! to abandon the fight—firet felt his withdrawal | Geng ony «shore reg e had a ty for « i t g as ped y se ve a public vice | a fo gnty tor driving the | Man Who Murdered Woman : : 1 prove a public service. | ons wan’ in orGer ant ae si * Ks A . a: 8 Saree eRe K: ner of the gas stove had the same for the United State Gets Glimpse of Outside on. There were no Market Note: St. Patrick's day yas souDs hardened life MURDER CHARGE a, saw a decided falling off in the pur- termer, ‘Tuesday, thru and aff * rt a chase of orangeade at downtown|davit of prejudice, refused to stand ec shaman cas aid Burns told them stands. trial on a 1917 jailbreak cha ss gap ante three men quarreling +m # before Super Culv ° é renewed expre and also heard a wom- P alvin arren would do ie of M ; YE piany Hall. As result the « 4 ate t et alg Be They seem to have been 3 Tho nomination of Sargent w (Mareb: 18 pint tc Guitein's Me Pa away hii be ihird sp me ar A roughand-tumble fight detimes, and eariy ut , : : Po nk Bo be fine, mood, my iaegn : gon . Wednesday president had announced Warren de ‘ eee ena sl by new having nigh disappeared. which election of jurors was begun} Suet te atedet Tek Miler of a race nt, who is an old fener beens Nyasa bes J ‘attribate to a want of righ meats. gitelt | ang will be tinued du . ’ Sominalior e president, was attorney 1 fo veral weeks, rooming : eGR ey id Crasea Cate | he Re COntAeS dusiog th | State $s Attorney’ s Office, Mo ee artis allit-Robinsdn, re.{o% Vermont from 1908"to 1912 Be. | with @ man named Charles Jeckson, ‘ mE seg from porsnin eine thean three | SLUR? aston. 4 urtis and’"Robinson, re ideas : l-who works nig! shetalned fereccing muaghs of the Jag; “SOUday signed the affidayn of | Drawing Up Indictment | puviie: carts And Robinvon, Te} fore that he was secretary of civil| Who works nights on the waterfront. cached. bebind the barn, heaven be | prejudice against Hall’ ’ his | cated at the Whits House to inquire | %"¢ military affairs of Vermont from | Coroner W, H. Corson will conduct And so home te dinner, and) torney, Eimon Wienir, told report: | han va < bine thick 1900 to 1902 and state's attorney, | “1 autopsy on the body to determine teaming omelet, mad protien, Agree ir, told repor f the presid fu Li ; rhether Roneell | ¢ ; tit Mine iron which do bes vere and (eT “because Hall recently heard | (DOCTOR REVEALS PLOT) tusine | Windsor county, 1898 to 1900. He| Whether Russell died of tho skull tasty dish, with finer texture than ene some phases of the case and re! The p was born at Ludlow, Vt., his present | fracture or was asphyxiated by gas. made in the ordinary fashiove. Heading | 9...) application to bave the the nomination home, in 1 being 65 years old.| Meantime, the detectives are me reece: Ceeeer sy Metts <n [318660 bail veddelel to (since “vee \Foster-Father of Murdered) tic the bitter co Ludlow’ ia:the ‘nearest ral mcs two men in connection goes sonable a : re ; the Inst week betwe to suth, the presid s old} Will Se. sonable amou adas is held| Boy Watched by Police | irouse ana senate over the nomina. | home oa According to government statis. |!" Heu of $10,0 » court bail, | and senate over the nor 3 aha: Gali tara and 00 imm: departmen ° arrer i nt's nomination by unani- ics, there aoe 13 bis bir salle’ onl I ail. adrats poate depertatien* HICAGO, March 17 ndict © senate In expected to adjourn 18 consent was referred to the | Gi hoes in the country than a year)™al pending possii‘e dep | pants William _D.| tomorrow after a routin “I enate judiciary committee on re ng : r ; tion c ' e s let. quest of 8 rs Gusomilzt i a twice a y road|Pardoned murderer, t his Shepherd with murdering William| tion of S$ name. In his let-|quest of Senator Cummins, chair : ‘And about twice as many road ches Somat it sec! 2 ah: falitle ward, | *e"_ to the president declining the man of the conimittee. hex: outdo! ne RNS ES eee mpse of the city since March wae) prepared today ~ i Bs a 4 Here when be was taken Tu Bornay: 6 Ot a olitary nfinemen fectiee actnad of Mroedcesting ta 1o| C2 eoUtaEy \ponsinement ane sar es Pe exceed totally wna aS u 1S S| Liner with Trade Commis- 1 0 friend a secret. - oy some time during the ¢ elt your best friend a acer Ht BEAR, toric pihead itt maa inne iditrinie theidays 2 |sion Is Due Here at 4 P. M. olltaky, on that diel Shien a Brera tev ah a ranason to race Court: — ‘ad Sal biaeoa — at e a reh dis : attr: ; Souda. § . / ey idare saanlared: when Dr : a : | TTLE'S second trade commis- passed a bi niting the ti carrying a long-bladed pocket knife Faiman, president of the National . s118 me bs eee | yn to the Orient will arive hunting ducks, But reports indicate |in the “tank,” where he had been “horton gh Miss Lillian Collier and Ronald Benson, Fail-! tome avoara the Admiral Oriental that the open n on pedestrians | held with other prisoners. | j Bhepherd typ : a liner President McKinley, berthi will remain the same. Soudas was convicted before didad Kin how ing Family Aid, AW ait S Speed Trial {at her Smith Cove pic about . Judge John Jurey here jn 1917 of gorms to young McClintock to cause , | o'clock Tuesday afternoon. ‘The Me AUTOMOTIVE NOTE |smothering to death Mrs. Blanche lent Fatman charged Shepherd RE ED for Air last | gave See both speeding slips in| Kinley was to reach Victoria, B. CG, Coleman in a hotel room, after:} ys ; at < , promised bim hare Billy's | 4% Wednesday and booked spite of the fact that they protested | during the day, unload somo freight wards mutilating her body with a} - ail 5 we oe B | $1,000,000 estate in exchange for the petit nige lat ed to teach her a les-| and rey 1 their identity. jand passengers and proceed down knife i WS wg gorma. son. Miss Lillian Col 20-year-old| ‘The arrest of Mixs Collier provoked | the Sound. While awaiting transportation to| Father than “ruin the concert” at Meany hall, Tuesday) Yaiman's “coyfession’—which was | daughter of Police Capt. 5. C. Col-| much criticism by police officers of] | Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb, the Walla Walla state prison to begin | evening, The Star forbore to awaken Feodor Chaliapin,| st the samo time a direct accusation | Her Was to face trial in police court father’s action in booking her. | former the president of the Chamber a life term, the Greek held up|noted Russian basso, from his sleep at the New Washing-|*#.ist Shephord—came shortly after) oe ee psig) ey atee rake seen yi bitoet he Bat hae of Commerce, are among tho passem tach Compty seicaln! ee ees |ton. He retired early last night and left orders not to be, ee Meee ory his Sane oy Kalina days, Collier iicigtantiy rariieal to 5 si eiaaleptenctes bs ‘ellow pi ers and himsel ‘ a RTS : ea i ‘owe anc ¢ au Ee lays, Co : nantly refuse | J. C. La and Mr. and Mrs. J, J. foes Tavekcad in ivi ie > Fran. | 2 akened until 3 p. m. Tuesday. So, in the interests of art,| wan promixed diminished penalty it; Next on the list of speeders is|aid her, When sho protested that| Murphy, Other members of the com: a ee tn Wala {He was allowed to slumber. isi’ ey i ter Dawe’ | He conteued Ronald Ben: 18-year-old relative asn't going 34 miles an hour’’| mission remained in the Orient and ‘The new Super. Super-Sixty, whieh | (0 ANG past | Dr. Fatman previously had told | of Superior Court Judge J. T. Ronald ud. adld bho elly-ver: coli couldn't] (Turn to Page 9% Column 4) nas just appeared on the local mar-|'° begin his murder sentence. BY JIM MARSHALL “Ob, well, don't go and lowe |the state's attorney, three test | Young Benson's name gave added} go that faxt, Captain Collier told her — nee Last December former Governor | | , ket, has 1,238 horsepower MO cart ane oe ey | T & o'clock Tuesday morning | Your job just for mo,” said the |tubes of germs disappeared from | ‘stinctlon to the court docket when] she was wrong and Belles was right capable of climbing up the side of | Hart startled the state by parol:| low, musical reverberatiois | reporter : his laboratory about the time Shop-| h® Was booked Monday afternoon on} Sho neatly turned the tables on} the Smith building on high. It uses|!"S him. Several weeks later he) joa fom a room at the New | CHALIAPIN URGE! ord was taking a course In bac-|'h® speeding charge and posted $10] him by giving the coupe as security | hlow-torches instead of spark plugs,|*"* siven « pardon. | Washington hotel. Lixtenern NATIONAL OPERA teriology hae | for bail, It belonged to her father. | au fire-hose instead of a carburetor) John I. Dore ts associated 'n} .a:d they sounded something like Challapin’s bellef, his manager |, Finally. however, he admitted By a qolncidence, Motoreycle| Young Benson was arrested Fri-| é on and its 49 cylinders are made out) bis defense with Weinir. | ‘an aria from Mefistofele 1 galt Ga tae AR erioat at ad ae living the tubes to Shepherd with | Of Louis H. Belles was the ar-| day, Judgo Ronald instru | Coroner’s Jury Holds Both of reinforced concrete. It takes 10} Robert Macfarlane, chief deputy ALS o'cicck tietanerd thought |. weit. l@ hat Amerion should ce- |ompiste instructions. how! to ‘use| Pesting ofticer\ ny both onsds, Hellen td appeay, post elt and sta Bex men to crank this car, and when an| prosecutor, Js handling the case for! “i0 Aetectnd parts of ft major tabi 1 S Bo na fona opera.” | them. 7 —— ae | at Fault for Crash oll lead breaks, it looks like Old|the state. Conviction on the jam} 7 O° nS Meee oe dovilte otis ae thal Ratlee Ro unt “ | “gave you those , typhoid | th W | eats Faithful geyser in eruption. Price:| break charge carries with ita mak) "A, pour Jater the low | BELO SAE Haren we: tuee aL |serms,” Faiman declased | ATE DAY FL | A coroner's jury Tuesday morning $146,900 F, 0. B, Tukwila. |mum penalty of 10 years’ tmprison-| mony hore a distinct resemblence | Me eatin a, ae Yes, and I ht you how held’ TD, Higuera and Altea owe ment, to part of the second act of Fee rntaattes the basso | to use them #o that MeClintock | ‘Abrams: whose’ care’ collided ‘at Seen H ee ould die. You promised me a | preted ee ppien re Speaking of unemployment, where | Boris Goodnoff to the more cul 4 wet: aye Nagai woul 5 ' . ' ap} ave. N. W, and Leary ave, Thurs- {s the hot brick that used to be Sportsmen Protest | tured steners, aitno the reporter | | Pitaitaptdie ga High share in the. fortune.” | Hibernians ‘Hold Banquet Willamette University Is Hit to be equally at fault’ for the taken to bed on winter nights? j ded to him more like kde é Shepherd, his face twitching | and Concert at Olympic | by Plague death of Louis Lyons, 70, 633 W. paper rvi | artists now, I nervously, his color almost | ympic | y gu a je) Sach L ats enee| gone, drew himself up and mut: | ” Lyons ] one, dre and —_ a pikeenver 4 he town ia draped in mourning Altho admitting it was probably At noon the harmony was still as et ed eke es ese iag Re i : a a passenger in Abrams’ as Me Percival Tea Iodd, useless, sportsmen met at Meves'| going on. It was scheduled to | |) Another of his thoughts is tored feebly: ‘ | Seattle Hibernians will celebrate] SALEM, Ore., March 17.—An epi-] ca Ivin Abrams, father of the He wouldn't heed a warning cafeteria at noon Tuesday to organ-| continue until the stroke of 3 | that opera is the r noxt of the ea You're a liar—a mned | St, Patrick's day with a banquet | demic of influenza today was sweep-| driver, was seriously injured about To sell his saxophone. ize formal protest against dismixsal| At that hour attendants were to arta,,comblning all: others tf Ite} / Hare iv , {and concert Tubsday evening, at}ing the Willamette — university] te head in the same crash. one of J. W. Kinney as supervisor of | bang heavily on the bolted door rabrierp Ae We ayer a a oa Z eh £0,481 ek tate c The OyImple Hotel campus to such an extent that 20 per| », TB Jury decided that both drivers J cathe and ents é ey haw} and summon Feodor Challapin, includes in’ it painting, sculp- |man, adding another detail, that | Hl he | failed to exercise proper caution in | Oregon has put a 19 per cent tax} buen erie NH ey oe re |i el Rashad Bana Ree Bad ara ture, music, dancing-chalt «a [Shepherd promised me $100,000 for} Speakers will include Bishop | cent of the students were away from | approaching the intersection and ree: j ba! clgarets, Unt Na Rea ee Seattle, "at the behest of Senator himself for an evening concert | dozen arta in one. He carrie the ind my advice” O'Dea, Mayor Brown, Rev. Ta! thelr classes, college authorities re-| ommended thate a traffic officer be Jon’t this unjust discrimination Br Dikides on ie foounty at Méany Hall this belief even to the concert | Young MeClintock died last Dee- |). Lannon, the Rev, P, J Mahoney, | ported | stationed at the corner during the wgainst the women-folks? ze woman tens 6 stad ‘ wie . | platform turing his role jember at the Shepherd home, Death | 8. J. Charles, P. Moriarty, J. L. Pitz \rush hours wee appointment was made by Lic UNTIL THEN, HE ’ és f aa eeavnnact Véathohrt: tholl PURI ane “HdwaRt Se Goan Some talk of dismissing school was | oS tal Mury, w mimicking the emotions of the | came ule his sweetheart ne i | \ EVERYDAY —— Diretcor Charles R. Maybury, with; WILT. SLU MBER |i: danietdicatshtent (Turn to Page 9, Column) | Among the ent Will be J. | heard among the faculty members, Xen, ate, 1 sant approval of Gov. Hartley. “Until then,” assured Mons £ Rk. Manning, playing the harp; the|but inasmuch as spring vacation Nosihate The sportamen will send a dele} 44 Kaurnakoff, his manager, | Chaliapin, now 62, first ap Briscoo School, band dance eiadnty | put on a single gation to Olympla tomtalk. to the! ap. must. slumber.’ | peared in Seattle 19 years ago Ate J. RR atau comes at the end of this week, such shovelful of coal vatnoe abet it pee Hy “Metintofole”’ and “Tt Xp } a move probably will not be made, in the morning pata ndlena SS | What iwould)happen: jf you |. ‘melee oH i phy, Jack ‘Taylor, John Moran and} mye influenza In no instanice ha f a | ETT ARTEL RET RTI woke him up?’ asked the re- arber of Seville cis ma ‘ate r no instance has | ; ; a house, area all a rele ARE YOU READY \\ wwrtes, who wanted to tale to | Hed and tins eight enitaren, on prokrain Tidn ‘been arrangea| Peet Tomented. aa sortou ‘| Defense, in Trial of British ” ? Y 6 ex-poasant boy of Kazan | 1, Lydia Challapin, ist u ieee) aan ater : | eee f day CLR} TO BUILD? EO atalino ae May Crop Price Drops; Pit): re a ME. Harman, Bdward 4.) ________| Rum Runners, in Rebuttal om ; Horo tn offered for your approval || Himself ono of the world's great With the singer Tuesday over Is Frenzied Madhouse John Ray and John Dennely || DON’T GET EXCITED, } BAN HROGROIECO,” Maton 14 ere are three times as many |} Here ts o ) bate badaon ing will appear Abraham Lin SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 17. * nome Oo} eo best vie lots in the , . 7 hd 9 ; n sre are bathtubs, ‘accorming $0) 4) Mee : would ruin the concert tonight!" | Rabinoviteh, pianist. Tho con. | today recorded one of the most sen a ats SAAR Ween aA (a ba adic AA Ned thy | ; sald Mone, Kaurnakoff, ‘Lis. | cert is under direction of the | sational drops in tho history of the| RAISE BUT $60 YEAR Jj owners and operators of the seized Why not? You can use a# flivver) Bia Y ARG AIA ten!” | direction of the Associated Siu. | Chicago board of trade when opening | ANDLORDS who have been || British rum ship Quadra, charged overs day of the week, but bath: || ote ‘hen the wall came the deep, | dens of tho University of Wash. | prices ranged from $1.61 to $1.55 9] Los ANG Maren At—Har|] go feuelng® on raising vents to Jwith conspiracy to violate the ines Bik Fa fe nate with 16 foot all | sonorous reverborations=-Challa: | ington bushel, compared with the previous | oid ('Sonny") Willis, 16, has Jost his| eet hat aeA ae F oa bt ep ee itt Sm AL CEN auS e ; {tome wi Ge aiott ti pin making melody in his sleep. | , ©) clove of $1.65, THe rice then fell] unique, legal: -battie .to. save. hik|] et, Mat the Dudaot Antenne for, |} the dofonte Will start its attempt Tie Hoattle and anow capped moun- It sounds some Wke Three | : oft'to $1.61%, nlowd of 10%0 Crom | inothorstrom’n life in’ prison avies Would give the instruct: | to prove the seizure was unlawfu Play called “the Le ee ee eainaton wall clea ie the MOPATHIEN EN Drunken Driver Is Tinta ek clG SINR IR Jota. trom 60° to./$190 a, month. ||" he woverhinedt: tne obiaried HAE @ nary” opens at the t from. cloxe in, heavy traveled be f 4 At . reporter, whose mu | Gy Th M h ry nee yi A Aned Attell. on, Se by coun ¥ were informed Tuesday thru the |/tne Quadra was only 6.7 miles oft is bates ’ velon way and car arded the reporter, 108 uly wheat dropped 540 und § sEpwocutors (he Ind broke down anc , 4 f 1 Q f ly ? t ebels ong to wee it, aK whe biiding up rapidly, City wat od A. 1, Willldms, truck driver, con-| ‘tie wheat pit was a veritable mad lin anggttort to trec rather Atra,{{ Bendent district that the increase |) shaynes overhauled — her and doven't Vike animal ar, Price only A160 anich, Terms "Te magane’ three co’ciogk . tl victed of driving while drunk by |jouse of trengled broker atta lance Mba : \| i Wy P 40 to # aia yeu brought her to port with. hor carey my erie | Fs a ufternoon to me,” sal Mon: (he Sury in Judes Ay. -Ceiftitha’) Whose only alin Wie Lo oxocule sell| “Bonny! Made. no Moneta con| i" ; ve iC ; i ‘ Ne, cam of liquor’ valued at $1,000,000, ‘The om the Back of » Corps " enday. 8¢ { lained, a statemont got o ; Ss dalle RED tall ll d2. » || ‘Turn to the Want Ad Columns Kaurnakoff, with just a touch |court, was ‘Tuexd htoneed ing orders at any price, Who terrific feasion recently that he and not,Mts.l! they had obtained. 4810. a month yates the | ent Wie | SPEED GE wD nd «ee who Js offering these of temperament, “He js terrible {three months in the county Jail} smash in prices in the first five mine] Willis khot and Killed Dp. Bengamin}] jnorease, when aetually itamount 1 milog out and .thorefory | eb balnaraeMaal dandy lots in anger, No one must disturb | Deputy Prosecutor J. J. Dunn hans lates of trading wiped out scores of | Baldwin last April, Today he ad-|] eq to but that much a year outside the territorial waters af the A Dk} Abe J him until thre died the case for the state mall traders [mitted his story was not tru, Kd Af ‘i ) Vnited Stato