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¢ Thinking About Making Over Your Husband? Turn te ree eee The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation ty Wi ashington ; ae Home THUGE FIRE Paroled Slayer of Woman Cool as He i he Waits for Jailbreak Verdict We — ef 7] “THE case of John Soudas, womar , woman murderer paroled by fe former Governor Hart, s placed in the hands of the ie ° at noon Wednesday. Soudas was on trial, charged with clei | re : breaking jail here and liberating four prisoners in a sensa- x ane r aS f Oe pees ear, 1al dash on inauguration day of 1917. Bae D f th Ho R t S ttle Dressed in jaunty style, Soudas coolly watched the scene he ay O (4 orse é urns | in ea in court and heard the state’s prosecutor demand that he a Rok SS le et aced away for the protection of society. § q : vy countrymen of the accused man packed the audi- Z , : ‘ ‘ ence spaces in Judge Austin E. Griffiths’ court, eager to io ee Howdy, folks! Writing this x 2 _| hear the details of the prisoner's dash to freedom and to Ay hee column has its disadvantages. | 9,000 Made Home learn of h e in the verdict to come. cae / Sometimes we ket so interested | ae . = : sii less in Japanese PERSECUTION IS testimony describing the sf 4 in it we almost let our pipe go | | - i A DEFENSE CLAIM ensational Jail Supt, Al- fee! out. | | . - Disaster Goshasl’? for: Soul tark, then assistant jallor, and Se one | | Binds Wikuar ian: Rack Dave Boyd, now superintendent of i Accused of Germ | SE mibenlttga: thaie” aes to the stokade, told the jury ; { of bsipestak 18.—Destructive| with no di ae testimony Soudas shoved a revolver into i To kill one of | fire v an wiped out about! argument they ¢ back, aided by J. Meyers, iene ttle things! “4 in Toky ‘a8 Soudas had prisoner, forced Stark to Pie Ua ph an : t ontrol ton It} jaxt: Decembe jail doors after’ a mad cht iF These days to Offer of $250 From '- omeles: The fire raced thru flim Paras) cted of the t n escaped ue You'd hear, at firs ier Cheasty Men Okeh fy s tures jn residence districts. of Mrs. Blanche Cole s not allowed to explain : Boy: “This is Station KOA!” . ee ~ The blaze started in the Northland sentenced to life oudas got in possession of the vee as Road Work Aid 2 Pasta Saiction (ee thereity: aud “ter | van eretiereh Gos iter! he: bad been tna 1 ientists say next war will ed | nome h the fire department was! low and her t om wearning a police - te waged with gas, We nominate! rire park boa going to re ty powerless to stop it MACFARLANE MAKE another man, Chief Dep- eae tt Dec Brown for Major General. pair Cheast ard. A drought had exhausted water! CLOSING ARGUMENT uty Prosecutor R. 8, Macfarlane si- le eee um} ay will renervol Soldiers were called in.| ot Droneout + Mac. | 102eed him when Stark started to tell eet Sign om the Back of a Tord nd |They tore down bulldings in the|,,)¢Puty Troseoutor Robert Mac-| the jury the number of the polles { heer mrs - x he |path of the flames, their efforts oe Wy re > ben ia ee 7 badge i: GLAD TO HAVE RUD . hampered by residents who fled |*H0ttly before noon Wednesday, | “ Soudas and Meyers were being re- ACROSS YOU with much household possessions as|Ch*"sing the jury that titurned to a k” after visiting a Bee conta | eave or not you see fit to turn Joh Ath thwchar about 7 p. mi, i I ny of wind spread the fire, |80Ud0% loose on this community| stark began. As Star started to i man A mey.s at ‘ again, it your solo responsibility | unlock the tank door, Sox drew a Bes radio to | "Wednesda | to protect the public.” id (Turn to Page 6, Coltuain 5) Pg | tb ¢ magazines. | n air thy —— ae 5 It's easy enough fo be pleasant | if omployes of Cheasty’s could c 7 When troubles are light as @ © toward the e, fea te ¢ sae But the man white ta the! agreed to. spend for do Sheriffs Have New Warrant| HG. B. Tod —_ ¥ opts Within an hour after he had ob-| ——_-—— -—- au designers decree that wom tained release on a grand larceny | : * dt Giean io to be thorerace Mtge ‘ull, bont ot #ia0o, ex Rescuers Penetrate Workings of Mine on. This prot that | between Jefferson park . golf ferleffe Cameron, Seattle attorney, * . . Se ar dene wi 8 ee kee scone was taing sought ona new lareny Over a Mile Without Hearing Sound lowered to the knée-cap again Baker districts harge by deputy sheriffs. it wi - . ke disclosed Wednesday, Thus fa he r a , r, IN THE BALLROOM ORE 2 Ae Fe senda’ ther bar tetaaglt |FAIRMONT, W. Va., March 18.—All hope for the res- in “Pardon me, madam, but you've |in this ee The original charge was cue alive of the 34 men entombed in Bethlehem com- ie dropped your handkerehie bring ition ferred by Miss Minnfe Bartlett pany mine No. 41, by an explosion was virtually aban- “Gracious! That's not my hand-! pigelow wr feel tha Ladder Beek and charge foe doned at noon today, when rescue squads had forced i¢ boulevar ed up ment o 0 In ning ase cb : ot zr Merchief. ‘That's my dres hie_ boulevard fixed “up purchase. Now Depute Presecutee, their way into the mine for more than a mile without 4 Newspapers which run syn scistctduan 49 nae Harry M. Rhodes is pressing a, hearing a sound that indicated the presence of life. Res- articles ter, besthall ‘players 004| Coun mare to-¢ pre grand Jarceny complaint charging cue leaders said that if the men were alive it wor] be prisefig’ mpions are overlook RS that Cameron obtained a $2,000 li Ar cis eel remy gel Ree kely the squads penetrating the debris would heac tap- nging to a client, W. H. Stew- ping. a) tf 2 , and retained the money. Bail} Mine officials declared that fire followed the explosion in this ease has been set at $6,000.}and was without doubt still burning. | Benton Mitchell, superintentnt of the mine, and R. M. | Lambie, chief of the West Virginia bureau of mines, an- i SAVE SALMON io after the conference, it was believed all the men ing a b not a series of ar got some tar Poured it on kis papa’s © Father missed his Su ev rd |Woman Follows Man to Alki} The day of the horse is returning in Seattle.» More and more the green bridle athe | Mama laughed until she d seeking recreation and beauty in the open air. Riding school; *- Car, Where Cop Nabs Him lare enlivened by gay riders, Photopiay at the Coliseum is for those who would be correct in their equestrian exerci. are becoming more popular had perished in the explosion ,and it is feared the men may have ralled “M rd." Why doesn't pe? and numerous. The latest one announced is the Olympic Riding and Driving club, which or had been suffocated by le atinainnatbr ies ona gainccse al sae ‘ 1 depilatory Arrested on an streetcar at s ta s } sands of persons gathered af ae Dae ead reat Wednes. | Will construct a $100,000 clubhouse and polo field west of the Vieto y highway, neor| International Commission Is| gas following the blast. |the mouth of the -plt following aa ay noon, Herbert Kendall was held Plantation Inn. One of Seattle’: ji PHOTOGRAVURE SECTION | | Detective K = a Hi that Kendall nials» b mine officia plosion was caused ted in the mine, n to al ; pak le Aft e than six ! wor | was created in|on suspicious chara per re | After more than six hours’ work. | pistol and had his hand on the ated n suspicious char harges. feria wate un | Eset ay. The United States,| ‘Thase men, it-in said, were hired | members. of the seemiecnectoe be en he arrested hi Canad and Alaska will join. Action} recently an¢ © fo | BOL Nee SBBIS) to. Reach Any ae ported to the police that a man haa | i "1 Fata TES POLOEE: CRS SSD oe a | pare .t Mie Noche dure Ma ab THEM EVER THOUGHT || federai fist: officials. at Tho} Watchers on the hillsides over-| Rumors of a bomb explosion were z j Olympic Hotel. ’ Hooking the shaft, did not give up|linked up with the fact that the jsence Wednesda D . Ing | 7 | a ba din: ried Pita bee ees a E PR B E OF USING HOG LATIN The new body will be called the! hope that their loved ones would be! mine started work on an open shop ha 32 cumin! who followed kien| L Gan FRANCISCO, March 18,-- || International Pacific Salmon Investi-| saved. A great crowd milled oui- {basis on October 1, 1824, but they Mra. Vera Sanchez got tired || sation federation, Membership will|side tho restricted zone, hoping|were stoutly denied by officials of | strestcar is i é of talking with her eyes and ob. |) !nclude fish commissions of Alaska, | against hope that the rescue squads} the Bethlehem corporation. | Anderson waited until the car Land Owners Charged With Violating ained a divorce from her hus. |] British Colaba, Washington, Ore-|would find the trapped men in a] ‘The prevailing theory is the ex | m waited t on and Califo: | Kye aA | . 7 = Archibald J. Sapolio, champion| *tived in town and then arrested ge ecen T work ot ther bake SRERRRE et Opi ee plosion was caused by ignited gas. ‘ | “ oral Sho said he talked only Span- Work of the commission will be to blast last night, believed to = ' onearm driver of the Bothell high-| the suspect. Police say that he ad-| Alien Land Law on Reservation \ AiKod only, BPOn- || Ciidy aglmon, recotimnend gikdte for et ead ee In 1916 ten miners lost their lives ta the: be ry. the stolen plstot| ish, her favorite language was ees been caused by a gas ox: way, will lecture tomorrow night be-| Mts the burgla B xplosion, and rescue squads were organized with the state department of mines in charge. ee fair admirers of horses is Mrs. C. R, Castlen, 1724 17th\ Created at Meeting | Despite ave. She is shown above with Greyleg, her prize-winning jumper and hunter. : sane Photo by Carter & Bradiey, Star Btatt hed for a tonded | commission to] iff Higsir to the carline and saw him get on AA title: Being toand ti Hla posdes: —— Russian, and ho refused to meet || Propagation and preservation, and! piosion, rocked the vicinity for 20 |!" 8? explosion in the same mine, fore the Youngstown Home Culture) AKIMA, March 18—Efforts are being made today by/] ter on the common. ground. of [the industry. ian labeled ee of mit « around, destroying structures | The victims of last night's explo- club on “What One-Arm Driving! “° ; English the industr ear the mine and causing the|sion had been at work only a short 3 DC ittee to round up sufficient evidence to|| @nstish. giak Biel Inear the m and causing th Vias Taught Me.” Mr. Sapotio is a grange comm Me rig trate I rete abide; ald: | = lights of Fairmont to go out tem.| while when a rumble was heard, and here shown playing the “Song of warrant prosecution of white fruit growe c a \Fannie Hurst Talks | porarily. then a ‘terrific blast broke loose. Love” with one hand, while giving | ing Japanese leasees to evade the state anti-alien law. | | It s believed the roofs of the un-|Flames shot thru the mine. aad treatment with the} The committee was appointed some weeks ago by t the| Aged Man Injured | at Luncheon of Club! derground passage’ collapsed,| The company’s storehouse near by other. | > range, of Yaki ty. Its osti- |sealing the men as in a tomb. Gas} was wrecked rindow e Pomona grange, of Yakima county. investi Fannie Hurst, noted author of 8 28 wrecked and window panes im see Riversid g by Speeding Truck |..." eRe \Yakima Jury Returns Ver- gations have been mostly cone erning lands on the Yakima | such stories as “Humoresque,” "Star jaan, the mine after the explosion, | hundreds of homes were broken. rince Olaf of Norway will ions 7 é ae ane ‘ fateh ae : Vs centiie hla cammes his ame ict: Other Fires Probed | {ndian reservation. Hit by a speeding motor trick| Dust" and “Lummox,” will speak | d wt aa a a hea ut Second ave, and Columbia st.,| before the ‘Ladies’ day” meeting of founced | The reservation includes more than 1,300,000 acres; about) ci iiiet Collyer, 78, 1526 16th ave.|the Young Men's Business club, at We hope he drives here in one of] yarisrs, Maren 18.—Holding | 60,000 acres are said to be affected in the cases. Estimates | x was taken to the Seattle Gen-|the Spanish room of The Olympic thors Norwegian Fords we have|,, 1; ; gerd Nat Pete Gonzonieh, former em. a up to 100 Japanese lease eral hospital Tuesday eveni He | Hotel, Thursday, March 19, at its heard so much about |ploye of Dr. F. H. Murphy on his} Bp" Lawrence, who heads the investigating committee, |!s suffering from a severe head in japet tbat Hen Some oaRant | i a ” we @ ol ; i ’ jt are bein 1 ” id fo pers: , erbastcoeah tootsie beard | told The Seattle Star that altho the anti-alien land law is Nan reas eal a lpg bE heels gph | vel incendiary vities connectio! ay eater Seer tot uck driven by F. McKow, | © Stadia, hat ate, jit the paralie of buildings on|in effect, the amount of produce controlled by Japanese will | 115 28th ave, skidded on the wet | Bhe tries to use he ranch January 27, a jury in su-| show little, if any, decrease this year. Jnavemont and knocked down the| Relatives of Law Her ma's lipsticks |perior court brought in its verdl LAW Is [by the Northwest Hay Growers’ as- |; na"'min." "ayer vit meosbiy| Enforeers Out $10/Charges in Death of Millionaire eels jhere ‘Tu Gonzonieh had been -ADED sgclutlon, he Park improvement if | ‘ Ay | 3 {Bere Cue ae sation 'aOrtly sly ernie ils en nnyside District Po | Miss Lillian’ Collier, daughter of (@) h Al N F Ll Gee Geo looked up from an {det urRed fr m th h agency - M Jor {mona grange, the Contral Washing } Police Capt, B. G, Collier, and Ron- | rp an SO ame alman ¢arnest perusal of the newspaper | Anothes fire, poliaved tobe: the helping an varit ne a ton Cantoloupe exchange, the Yakt Ord Prob f juld Benson; grandson of Superior} — — bey! asain work of a fire-bug, Tuesday, des eon Rda erat Nt ma Valley Grape Growers’ associa | Order Frobe o Jude J.T: Ronald, each forfeited | (MHICAGO, March 8.—Formal | counts, prepared by ‘Thomas Mar. y, who in heck js this May|WOTk © is ion ; to reports here tion, the Pasco Cantaloupe ook {$10 ball in police court Wednesday | indictments charg 4 shal, indictment expert for State's ie eyed the Granger fruit warehou: W ‘ YI ’ \ F Wheat that got hammered on the |'"0Y : oy eoae a et $50,000, Nu-| Altho the law forbids Japanese |tion’ and the Paseo Chamber of heat Exchange |} failing to answer charges of] D, Shepherd with Attorney Crowe, follows: Chicago board of trade yesterday?” |" '' M UM OO hich recently have|to lease land, it i easily evaded.) Commerce WASHINGTON, Maroh 18,—Seere.! speeding. In both caged Chdir’ reta- |” Billy’ McClintock, | cpbig’ defendants. eave ‘and sedrntne fhe queried, “I never heard of her Vague es rehouses in. Yakima, |The Japanese merely go to Works! “se committee inchides Lawrence, | Wty of Agriculture Jardine today di-| tives, administrators of the law, 1 orphan ward, listered typhoid Wacilli. = Vefore.” eae irk eat 4 lary basis, with the owner : rected the United Stat rain f\ ed to “fix things un” fer,them.| the county | SRE: 8 onish, a and Boone}on a sxla H. O. Akin, Ct Wood, John a! tu Bs UF H i 3 lay ber, aR i ie ; Eye | Selah, Topp nish, Buena and ¥ | oie rreement that pie Ages tures administration division of the fe seat foro dudg Hopkins in | “Did give and administer a cer with. a al valuation of $600,000, | Ther H. Schang, George Cook ik ribet tain deadly poison, description un: [: Ihave ted authorities to believe that [th Japanese recelve a bonus for! nimmick; W. J. Chinn, Gordon Mor. | department of agviculture to conduct | ¢————- | criminal court, pugabeeete ce ond 8 4 EFINT . Labi ire mf fs : ec production. The Orientals 4D p n vestigation ¢ the e0E ner » M The dictments also. pamed + Dr, | S20 :) TODAY'S DEFINITION i wholesale arson is being. practiced | specified production. Trlson and Peter Hartinson in {on of ithe ‘recont jsp Are You Looking Pa oar ne Ce rthe| “Did inoculate tke body with a Baseball Kookie: A guy that | | at |handie the marketing Taaders in the plan to eliminate | t#eular drops in the’ price of wheat | ¥ Charles O. Falman, presidentiof the} cn a ous deadly, and *mi0rel lives: Oh bopea and Beane | [ia the commu Under these circumstances, Yakl-| gapanene leasers in the valley, say {0 Chicago” and other grain ox.|| for @ Mighty Good || National University of Science, as ra) Peerage aya tag u— | Pr t is almost 95 " changes. {ac ry | fever, kno: as ty ‘ unty officials say, it is 15 per cent of thé people of . 2 | ‘ @«pla: con ioate to: the. bode abbas: ain evidence tha : j aah r hepherd and Dr, Faiman were ad communicate to the body Well, the t be worse, | Ask Changed Route | impo ibie to obtain evidence that communities are with them Lot to Build On a |e ita ie le I Raver ntentanrtupnold vera Meta ae r dels | would hold water in cour ne American Legion p in the If you are intending to build a o be arraigned May, A 9 “Did infuse, mix and mingle sith ‘ Ya it hatha phoniepayed for Lakeside Road | ranchers’ committes has asked for | vaney are backing them solidly, Auto Theft Charges home, you should seriously con SUSAR ENE tl food and drink certain typhoid. bas if xylophone ea, eR ‘ corpus will he disposed of. ’ ; . : side a rand jury investigation any ni \der these lot ; cilli, a deadly poison Bes At Plans 10 change Tate, dito |matter is pending Filed by Prosecutor Eas Recuned MON Ate eld Ineom:| "rng give and adealaistee acortting I a) tua Understand) thea: MeeoEcTie Wve He aie) ieven with an antialien land) park hoard members Wednesda Milton Fell, shot and wounded by babe odoin zac ind typhoid bacteria, which innoeu why they call’ them truck farmers |congestion and save children ar anes (ntattar ; HUILDERS RTA Port s when t k wate ‘ from the dariger of|law and a riling from 4 postponod fon on a petition of | Hoputy Sheriff Harry Ajax On the ¢ de of the popular Stat orn Re lated the body with a mortal fever ea horse and wagon. |picknickers from the JAnKIy Ol te cartment forbidding the agency | North Queen Anno residents for Jury 48, when he tried to eacay uaitare, Think Ate KW, || Crowe ‘said that In. yidw of the Did give and administer praasle Vode crossing the thor ene una FO © to: Japanese Lawrence | children's playfield on ‘the north | charged with automobile theft in-ar Aven We 44th Rid W 46uh indictments, the motion would be) seid and typhoid bacteria. ‘ches, were proposed to. the Ah ae ; ® yl un iyo 6 Tota, each 40N110, xond ‘ 2 i XY Diany the OO ee aot iepre,|wcid, “eondition# promixe to become slope of the till MCSHPALIGA StlladubOeBOBUte “trout wre iO ota, onch fox tiy. teudy |] overruled, , Ho, plans to, tight 1 Did give and administer morphine h This evening by petrol tugey to the Park board or tderson, Madi worse thig season unless steps are cutor Realy Hammer, Wednesday walks and PAVEMENT tn || leasing the men on bail and typhoid bacteria (ievetal Hoel, and did sit nist to "Van" jnentatives of the Jefferon, Mae MOE on to nravent: whites from sub-| voxwolding and Cutting,” a mov.|Ho was Inthosaexsion of 1, Lorent und pnid. fa 0 cash each ‘There are 22 counts in the in-} “Did give and administer: acontte, Yael irende' balug esse, Med Oi ee credo diets piace present |leasing to Japanese, under the guise) ing picture film, Will be shown and|zen’s car when Ajax caught him j dictmonts ppherd and Dr. Fat) “pid give and administer avenit } nell did battle with Mt jeiahe? etd ‘ininated anda new {or having the Orientals work fOr) ay informal talk will be given by|Mammer also filed an auto thott|| qurn to the Want Ad Columns || man are charged with inoculating | ine, a deadly poison.” Ri acy: teblag weer hie Ney MoT ee tHe Gdae Ok tie | Wee,” the Oxwold Acetylene Co, at the|charge against L, Robins, charged|| and. sco who ia offering these | McClintock with typhold germs and) ‘rhe remainder of tho counts cover Freht, but she Ite Intereatide ama aia away paved A Ah gent treatio] ‘The antiiap movement started | Chamber of Commorce building, at} with taking John Hendrickson's autol] tots to. you [with poisons {(he same ground but in somewhat + tell me to up and go to bed, and so Anand th ; 4 Cid shut up 1 tiverside grange Is indorsed’ 7:30 p. day Murch 7 A summary of some of the !different verbiage, Pinel 12 nd cay tracks cast of Grand ave. [hy the Riverside grange Is indorsed 10 pom. Perle March % \