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Name J ud ges to Select Star’ S Typi dy he Newspaper The Botered She) WEATHER i FORECAST | ~ | Ba td Jealousy, Fam "Row and Trag _ Home Brew id Class Matler 2, 1899, at the at Beattie VOI 7 NO, 22 SEATTLE, WASH., ly y MONDAY, folks! This is in Seattle Howdy tesy Cour =" GIRL ON TRIAL: gcse! OR SLAYING | |Hopes Case Will Soon Be} Disposed of, She Says 59 to Face Court | - IinOlmsted Case ‘Defendants to Be Arraigned on Booze} EVERYDAY “Why, officer, | spiracv arges soe ‘HAS LOST HER BRAVADO Cons spiracy Charges make over 30 | HE 59 defe: endants under arrest in the “Olmsted liquor miles an hour!" > ils Tired of Being Examined si By conspiracy” case will be arraigned before Judge Neter- ee by Specialists er next Monday, U. S. Attorney Tom Revelle announced Next the radt post popu- | Monday ar an n the United States Gan WeANOIC 0, March 33. The cases will be set for trial early in June, Revelle said. one don tad yoy ae "Ne bape what the | Reports that they would go over until the fall term of fed- Oe see | Fesult, I only hope it will soon | oral court were denied by Revelle. range, st ct | be over,” was the ge ansoaae of Following the release of the names of alleged conspir- | gh a i ome gp ators, who have not been arrested, Revelle has announced red dag ‘ that rewards will be posted for the apprehension of former- ys her mother, Policeman Edward W. Pielow, if the government approves s welt- | Lackir ® bravado and the die-! the move, Pielow is inc luded in the 31 who have not been stredt car | dain of, orse which marked her arrested. He is at liberty under $2,000 bail pending an appeal of his conviction on liquor charge and a sentence of two years at McNeil island penitentiary. “T have taken up with W ashington, the matter of a reward for the arrest of Pielow,’ tly follow | leads the} a titian-haired girt ¢ is went into young person posting With the Bigcest Circulation in Seattle St: MARCH FOUR SLA * TAXI MURDER TRIAL ON °° Tashington Wath. under the Act of Conuress March 3, ar hf * B, 1926. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. WOMEN KILLED BY MEN Wife, Sweetheart Are Gun Victims; | 2 Slayers Then '3 JURORS. FREED ON OPPOSITION TO HANGING Women Talismen Object to, Sentence of Death SELECT JURY TODAY, Elmer F. Manhart Faces! Court for Woman’s Death i RINGING Seattle's “taxicab mur: | End Own Lives der cane” into rt, the trial! of Elmer ¥*. Manhart for the murder | 2 c i of hin erstwhile sweetheart, Mr, | WO women and two men Lillian Helen Morley, February } were dead Monday—vic- ee opti alias As Jndgo | |tims of violent deaths from The old mosaic an eye for | | guns wielded by the men, an eye, tooth, a lite tor | | Family trouble was believed a life—w 1 by the state. | jthe cause of a tragic shoot- Monday ator pci ulty | jing affair at North Bend onday forenoon in finding 12 urors | early Monday, when a hus- u feath penalty ofr ! be rn ‘ A * aleamen exam band killed his wife and him- were’ excused . jself. Jealousy was given as She was wearing some of the same} Reyelle said, “and he ig) they expr nacientious objec |the motive in the other kill- ® posecased w officers | OHe of the most important links in the Olmsted case. There nate pe oho Phir : ain jing at the beginning of the sleeping .in a downt are three or four others $ We want badly,’ ‘ Mele, Pua s le wpe tif belle apital punishment | jnew week, when an enra; 4 Janudr, as ; According’ to- reports, he declaration that it shouldT jsuitor shot the women he ifs which Doroth ‘ ayant 2 ye. ig loved and killed himself. iS whieh ‘Dorothy | atte du the past week UMntigit wis carefully dresned cee 1 r Be yes agent, said Mo on ¢ * appearance in court. His ELIEVED to have been brooding ate aes ie Bate ene Jong walt over family troubles, Fred B. ; E tik tar RE en Fineout, 42, shot his wife, Lecla, " : There ar many people whe weap poles, Manhart) 36, and himself to death at their Here lies the body of Ezra Kind, wou \ ding him that } as bee The Silent Ma home in North Bend Monday morn- A careful man, but color-blind. D Wektine ; the dreary time of wait ae the light showed green, but he saw ; ked hin Police Raid Stores in Cit pri has refused to The Fineouts had been married ve gone t so man with © concerning hin| rly 20 year Some time ago t weeks I don’t want nearly 20 years. Son “Don't he look natural?” the mourn- mat wake: T dont want Following Star’s Expose ament and he held to the, thay sepaaved, it! rberliy cea ers sald. ; all: indi of Monday “when he came into! & reconciliation and lived together { idicut- | Ipped and grim. He gain with their 18-year-old son, ‘Tha: postotric f f c t beaide his lawyer as | Roy. ing to issue a ously silt E tel i > Canada ani rted j | According to a fellow workman, spring. ‘ ther F. Klenstra | who had: been talking with Fineout We f m hunting Pieloy elf Monday arrayed & few days before the shooting, he buy t ever xi ' ndieted and 1 in and Deputy Prose was jealous of his wife and brood- cent believe we will get him if he eve M, Bai Kienstra ing over family troubles. The son, if a mes back to the United State x n of prospect when questioned, admitted that his TAR { the “ of those to hypothetical ques | Parents’ had not gotten along yery FAs licted was made by Igo Noterer « Manhart well and had been living in separ- of S Raturday adlecnoon aadinit: the It CASE | ate rooms in the house. He stated cs gr 7 a 80 ' . < % nll Z wishes of prohibition officials who duties attempt to|.. Elmer F', Manhart, accused of the: murder of Mrs. LA) Oe ae ne oa Mr, Mizit: 1 know that virtwe «s|Accused Germ Murderer | tearea that would akip the Sareea tae 1 its 24 witnesses, shot and | lian Helen Morley, photographed by a Star cameraman just Be thee token y apm ges Boe a Wants Freedom on Bail pom Nine pesos ce 3 the comely hairdresser in «| before he entered a sheriff's, car at the county jail on. the | READY FOR WORK, pay’a tax on Rev A that t ‘ 1 that th were at py died ins es Jobn | way to the courthouse for the beginning of his trial. Man-| RETURNS To pestuited ; at b - Revelle sald no a Be - : ¥ r midnight the morn- y About 5 d lay rpil ay | the wages of sin | CHICAGO, March 23 [eaten to halt amanda erating slot-mach ling of Pesronie t |hart is shown handcuffed to a negro prisoner and is the petit en aac pees ae Migit: What, tool should 1) os onerd, ‘charged’ with by those tr ea Cou porae Mh with The tragedy, it ts alleged, occurred | last in the line of men who were haled into court Monday |*" Steakfabe’ STG thin’-wone pel ?—Harold R - | em, Every s jown breakfast. He then went out sd } We for digging a we ey ndled| is millionaire ward, Billy 3 ment was 4 ‘ented from keeping a as « climax to an eveni of quar- to face accusers Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff ioMaahn eral to the garage and got out his car, Have you tried a rubber-handle teak oak ulaciad' d’essena eee |® ack vag ya) ied between Mra, Morley and the = my a —- preparatory to going to work. In- ;. <5) t fnzious to ae- : ee 5 in freedom on br Aa machines taken man, which came. to a stead of driving away, he re-entered A isha ieee for (aad cate tee oc iS Hocking’ heard U.S d the city they had retired from the his home and went into the bed: a cure a at the ho comt| P2pd. | Judge Jacob Hopkins hear . S. Grand Jury to | Mid oles “estan” chdon + re they dined, no room of his wife about 6 o'clock. mother-te spangerdign pero i7| STenants co both sides Saturday. | Cc Tuesd Gian eb Ona itification of several | There, according to the deputy and on met Vhom sho | ms hit th Myo tees onvene ues ay | * py ° » sed ‘ lcobener, ho evidently shot ‘his wife consult? | She d was insufficient to ¢ each a : the y ‘and: fine fi (cd leper , atantlgnst alterheye | Wi 1 re t, 401 B, Pike at’, 921 i ae caer Teapot Dome ~ Arguments | Tornado- Ruined Griffin Is | without’ warning as she lay. asleep ‘onsult an a Rae oe la ‘retention, attorneys Wi 4 Pe raasyes xy opposing counsel on in her bed. He then turned the « | 1 ohana Si decane pie as ba liam Scot Fae ak te Whe eel 8 to be t iol will bo completed some! Concluded'by Wednesday | Marooned in River Flood | sun on himself. Their son, who L 2 ao ry Rives rv atetene O'Brien inslated ere Se o sega be)" United «@tates pesiabaet afternoon, Tho . slept upstairs, heard the first shot, lcotch. On nt of the Volastead aned offered to e J marke ntinue e ntsla asi ; : BET su anelous't get rid of the} yon, : high as $500,000 Attorne le and prohibl drugst , herHianene eae Site the ma.) CHEYENNE, Wyo. Marchy 23 | EVANSVILLE, Ind., March Jumped out of bed and, running am anxious to get rtd pond as high as $500,00 Jor portion of the week fe : } Ri BR - * stuff. What shall | do?—Worrted. State’s Attorney rt E. Crowe, | tion enfor officers. Madison st and Manhart surrendered two days af-| The trial of the government's suit! my, village of Griffin, swept by tor- | down the stairs, saw his father fall | " shicfeg Attorr said t 7 i bogie gainst the Mammoth Oi] company | Both died instantly, cording to i Send me your p! number, OF | however u tent that torn 1 two machines each | tor the shooting, claiming that he|®salr A nado and fire last V al’s office. The 1 ie | 1 all? wer immediately. " indicted | that no new » Olm " 61+ othe to recover the Teapot Dome naval hal’s office he gun used r. shall 1 call? Answer y Shepherd has a ted to * aaah seen On. Meliquar, patty. at; oll reserve, latinched into it final|the loss of at’ least 58 lives, was! was tic revolver. . | s grand jury, he mus be kep' rehe dary See cect trish : apartment for several days hoes ipa fi Practically isolated today by fiood| Fineout was a bri keman on the oat. th ape riage! ray orf nt prohi tie’ ely oounell laragne tiene Ree ae ae re i alanahte ” by ahiobing Ybadiaun Teme tare See Wabash river and] North Bend Timber Co.'s logging 7 (Lord's day.) Ley long abed, with | Dm W Otgetaa Cs gealniic athe. pa declared mmittes Monday BLS Mt octet ee AMOR | ee ann Theor rales session | Smaller streams. | road, where he had been employed (Lord's day. B dr, Charles ‘alman, the pale 1 committee Monday i ts c | a : . ve a trate content, smoking tobacke and ye: Vi ScraHARSe “oe 'wh™ cnMoenaad amount dditional kas tha osname of court and will probably be con-! dntrance to the town was cut| for About 10 yea 8. He ‘and his wits . reading the pablick journals, faced pi 2 d been 4 red by his ue BE FO C1080 STO: eluded by Wednesday, The case will | o¢¢ fr three :direct 1 a high.| lived in Tanne small town near 'o ast ffles and | hospit medical school, who ‘ f 6 o'clock on week ’ cluded oft from threo directions and a high-| lived in f Q sy fiapons'and enon 10; listting: 16 © sermon pes watch Tmhennerd tite since ary yoted the aby Picea ara eeal Crook Takes Vet's jthen be taken under advisement for | way joading to the village {r there, for about nine years, but re over the magick erystal, and the preach- | CODfesved giving Shey the ase and that it wou op 8 1 sg decision by Judge Kennedy thucth. direetion Swas cooeetka cently came to North Bend, where er mighty worked up about the state of | tubes of typhoid bacilll for the ur saa Ga =. eatinas heey as tren at t-machine nk Bonus Certificate = urth % they ‘had’ been’ living. for about twa / the world, but Lord! it seems falr| derstood purpose of killing the “mil dopa § F y of the ocia 5 pete | months froorh, with all the trees budding and) i onaire orphan,” was recalled today | this session thor d Te Neate ar veteran. ot} | SAN’ FICANCISCO, March “| The Wabash is still rising and o Tho parents of both of the Fine. tb phen sory Baa ce her ele Droge tS er testimony in the bond} ‘The jury will remain in session us certifi was the stuint|paby boy was instantly Killed and | ye, 5 Oho Will SHrenene REL \ people over from the city, G Belt, C.| for further testimony hal iaheiaye cP aR yO j ae rise in the Ohio will pr Jouts live in Lynden, * Mich.” Two Chadbourne, H. MeMicken, 1. Wiley and| tearing. Stewart contends that ho! three o a and may be ex cd ey & burglar who in-/three persons injured Sunday when (wurn{to'Page,7, Colaiin’@) (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) others, so that it doth seem that spring | 00 io, man’s character as such | cused to meet a third time late in| MHAMBERG.~Women members « dod the room of Geo Bertoldi, | an automobile skidded over a cliff at| AG 7, age 7, ’ reheat eraitne cai | that his uncorroborated. testimony | April; Revelle sald. large num-|The Red Front Fighters’ léague en-|$618 Duwamish ave. Sundi night laday aves. and som: | == j ea: Sy. dees eee canst be outticlacr t6 howd Shep-| ber of narcotic and booze cases are! gaged in a riot here t There|The thief also took some silk SOX et down to destruc: | ss —- | aM aathabehi cr * | herd a prisoner to be nid before the indicting body. | were no casualtic Jand a hunting Jacket | f P 1 t | f tiger hunter, but Li'l Gee Geo saya| - : RT . ~ eae ESN | ’ nly tigers he hunts are blind 1 esp Hel Em Employes: p A) Rie ANGLER Don Eire wl Fay | ARDON us a moment! J seats at the Liberty Yh shied: lect | BY JIM MARSHA stuff, was on sale at Guy's drug | elling haifa dozen bath and telephone went for ing playhouse,” prosented “The | And listen,’ please! And the public employe who ‘iar 4 Ps * f you're looking over the line | store for cents a can in two | Dread for a quarter 0 a week. If you wanted a Banker's Daughter” and other de | This is the opening day of| proves to be the most courteous, j { didn't mind when 1 found that | I { Easter bonnets in the colors and axsorted odors. Girls | Or they could eat at the Ameri erent tle, aa TF eraneue luxe dramas 10, and 50 +I} Courtesy week, as proclaimed by/ a8 shown in the letters received, ; wed to be heavily velled—at | ; id ol 175, which Is abo cdntas nbs iene |] the mayor | will win $15 in cas Al’ was a South American ait “1 store windows und wondering used a L ~ ae hen they ..| Can banand restaurant at a dime 10 per cent of today's price x hates ada ro itertiiees inte An coRneRtloe tie tt The Star} Judges will be J. @. Douglas Ol a. int D oday t} onomical and 26 cen a e W ney | 4 ‘ow C for ni dolla ‘ould go farthe: u L % ‘ S eid Old Bilas ¢ ae sas crome| Whether to be economical and | throw, 21 menis for § The Standard Furniture Co there ais Ren |]. arants to find the most. courteous | ofthe Metropolitan ‘Building Co., 7 4 Sheed Goat eet Coke Be on get along with a $20 model o The same spot offered job: velour-covered da But don’t long for the good old |] public. employe—city, county or| Frank Hull ant manager of A puzzles used ‘em’ and ‘re # splurge on something at $34.75 apparently Anyway, the ad ular $26 values, for diya eth Wate ohne hace state—in King county. ‘That the|'Phe Olympic Hotel, and Leroy But, b’gosh, \t's going too dern| SPIUTK? Or ee good to know , ays dining room chalts > f = ; $0 unrewarded, | Johnson of the Liberty fn ie’ y | riffing pared with present. |] effort may not go unreward to expect me to believe that) eae ears’ ago today. the this time there was a 7 “Wanted-—500 men to unload up to $1.65 each : ng} x role a ee Mt Ell EES RE TORBION manager of; If you sce a courteous public sentir ‘ Bor ™*! Bon Marche had Baiter hats or 140 aa oh a doe Ri deta Wi a Hiatt sting M Pain SEO EA 4s ae rSiiatt ||. the Liberty theater, has offered a) employe this week, find out his Jandwich Isle 00 fe erat ie rent at Seventh ave. and Lee argest glass of Inger beer in doing business at rat at |, rene) ; ia nuriet! 8e bt name, and ‘write a letter about } SP gel ‘ That was for the more expen t. for $16 a month and the town. for a gold crown; creamery but id salesmen’ were promised | You can win a prize by the) him | EXTRA! EXTRA cba eGhwai hawanarn tthe, tart nia’ anid” two. fam could At that time the Monareh shoe ter was on sate at the Cow But GRTEAOO WNC REE oe eae | [RS BORE AtERES BeERD IL WroMtatce eae tek ra (Anant Rec ATS zs goo tan orn | noteet bonneta at! the” but) live-in its If that was too. muct Co, at 1317 ,First ave: was selling tet atore for. two bit pound or $100 4 month |] tolling of the best specific act of! ploye, watch Your step! A letter . his morning in Puyallup seated on tsp rent you could get another mod Regular $6.50 men tits. fo and you could “ourled hair $18 weekly courtesy on the part of a public! writer may be nearby Re ie Covergd Wagon.” singing he ckatne cfirtt. had nize ern bungalow at 14th ave, and 85, or you could throw econ bustle t Peterson's, 206 Pike ; d : employe that you witness durin Don't wait until the end of th he. Joodle Doon" “AM Alo Se Uetrohea tilly on ak sad NY Thu teeth Pholatié, aid omy to the winds and get a $10 for 36 conts, Common taborers at $1.75\and, |] employe | week to write, Keep them com — ve ta: and. would’ throw Cortelio, at 232 Globe Bldg., for wit for 35.85, Women's “regu Erhst Brothers Hardware Cc $20 day were advertised fo | rikat. prixe,’, $10:;. second, $6; [Inge an wwiahy vas HOU Lcare:'te ‘ for 75 cen and 1 Virst prize, $10 mn ‘ a AL Borne LOR: tWroDIN:. & $14 lar $2.25 Dongola. shoos” were “506 BP, old lawn mowers Skilled labor got from $4.60 to | thitd.s 860s, CoUrth, fout! fogs |write <- sahe treasury siya a by: eorent rea ame time, advertisements After the young couple had elling for $1.25 and men's $1 for $4.50 and Spelger & Hurlbut $5 a day—sometime but | eats at tho Liberty; fifth, four) Mail them to Mr, Johnson at abt eSUPI found ohe a Ace at] Jn old files of The Star showed plurged away $14 on the home f for 50 cent had alarm clocks, guaranteed for | wasn’t oars Jater. that |} general’ admissions’, at) tho. Lib jSiautherty veh gaters Lid nT Lt ihe RA ER Alto enh sc! | mataiin: powdat lse'.of whlch they could economize down at | room hobxekeeping suites | w year, at 3 cent Word star paying mechanics erty; sixth to 10th) a pair of! ‘Thank you! ats Berar enw Pie ar an considered fearfully fust | the Union bakery and restaurant, at First and Cedar, with tight, The Seattle theater, "the lead $5 a day, y —A. J. 8, was consid ‘ ’ t