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“Gin Slayer WEA THER. Kater as Beco VOL. Home FIRE D SE ATTLE, EATH M rs. Ferguson Points Women’s Way to Happiness; See Page 8 nscious! Et HOME| The Newspape r With the Biggest Circulation in Washington he Seattle 1 Clase Matter May 2, WASH, FP Falls Unco EDITION TWO CENTS IN Star | 1999, at the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March § Per Year, by Mall, $4.00 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19: 1 INJURED IN SEATTLE, All Aboard for Seattle! | | Bre | That's the Cry Back East So MANY folks are coming to Seattle this summer that the railroads are : worrying about getting enough equipment to handle them. There will be 126 conventions on the Coast this season. Seattle gets 38 By || of them. Thousands who go to other Coast meetings pass thru Seattle, ey] | going or coming. ——r | E. E. Nelson, chairman of the chamber’s convention committee, says | 2 Howdy, folkat. In the torus MM B d d F 800,000 delegates will come West this year. ; & young man's faney lightly an randed on eet and Head | That doesn’t count tourists, Dorothy Elli ngson Ts Closely s houghts of a zt mn ss . A oped nase yard bee hae b R li : C | H d J The chamber recently started an advertising campaign, telling about | x . y ne 1gious Cu t a ust } our country as a vacation paradise. Guarded; Nerves Crumble gee : T k 0 t Lif I Tuesday it got 370 letters from folks who intend to come, asking for Hi x. aren u le insurance more news. Wednesday’s first mail brought 100 letters more. | Under Court Grind ROVILLE, Cal., March 25——Herman Schalo * “They came from every state in the Union, except Maine, Kansas and | fi Ganane — ae who died from burns received during “purific an iv | Oklahoma,” said T, H. Gowman, advertising committee chairman. See FRANCISCO, March sixteen-year-old Dorothy Janna doh fire” at the hands of religious zealots, took out a $2,000 life Peak load will come in July; June, August and September will strain are ss set Bees today suffered a fourth collapse But every station she di insurance ey a fe 8 » a i : ‘ail equi . . st. age sai Peer. en Pa Sameera gs mt every station she did get: enctbergp sa a few days before the strange rites, it was rail equipment to the utmost, agents said. ; ba 2 Walking unsteadily from the court room at the naam Wee 1S Whe eer el bo the nolieg snamed Schalow's ie F Irst big convention is the foreign trade meeting, June 24-26. Vice rece the girl tumbled to the corridor floor unconscious. an aay a emnee a hee a pace A a ba nth iary put a President Dawes has been invited. | She struck her head on the stone baseboard and was pain- Then you down to tt, | Also 4 1 70C adhe rents of which M . 2 > ormane whe or chiefs full € haath cana * any of the visitors will come to live permanently, chamber chiefs |) fully injured. Matis ae & coms ord ees beside the fanatic hope. 2 || Attendants rushed her to the jury room, where doctors pa ee — BUILD wile his body and feet were a }' gathered around her and attempted to revive her. r J MIGOSH, ANOTHER pel with aw hive 4 fron = ‘It was several minutes before life came back to the uncon- é ‘ at —.~ {scious form of the jazz girl, and she lay on the table moan- “That Old Gang of Mine” found BURIES FIVE we asta tine * MANHART SULKS P ] D . . ing and quivering all ove Sally" in the “Covered Wagon” pe gg be thea A ‘ Ellingson, Dorot > I age “Out Where the West Beg on x tos this yaa A xa ie: Oi renci “gging gain ver, and Earl, hey t : era of fa her way to “Mandalay” at ‘Three | q. ' eS a | her side and gathe 1s people #'Clock in the Morning” with “Char-| SIX Floors of New Apart- poe IN CELL; GETS Z E i elt arms. They sous eyed on Don ley, My Boy,” playing “Doodle ; “os Sw Ged . % . t he t ae h good time are Doo-Doo” on “Old Bill Bailey's ment Give Way ‘ ee nen : Mai Taam Ms . ; r Ukelele.” iain heal - "abe j uns dout Dor ; . . e Thesey. |MAY BE MORE VICTIMS)" the gran ‘“ ss the > eck Mf } at i ‘ Rescue Squads Digging for “°° jeath and »- | Man of Silence Found Guilty ‘ «| SIDELIGHTS Men in Ohio Disaster Hin ¢ nembers bound him, Of Murdering Mrs. Morley t abe ad hot have thet ON TRIAL ' ‘ in t Geeta arabe aig its SS TOLEDO, ©., Maret Yao cua wr JUDGE FLAYS SLAYER i} erself -H ELLINGSON, father of men 1 © f vt ; Sie defendan Uy arrives. in ¢ timer : ot the pros Man Who Killed Sweetheart SOW FEARED OCs every pire teiini< Rona Khe Geskae SIA? Wei) ebbierte ' accord Awaits Transfer to Prison ae ‘ earn enough from his tailoring Wiis enibers of the ness to pay r’s attorneys el oft " of » m 4 bag es . SLAtER i : i money they t demanded m ype eh coks the anabe : re ; Be nt Earl Ellin brother Dor- r floors below to ae ie ming 6s “i er pee " his father, wh t 4 qund: » mass | Se : on ‘ Th ki Isn't he cut is the feminine : Br A ‘ 3 a it quiet! pi J Harold Louder- >i = of oe" rt w ‘ fatt ot:the. daund h ds ‘of t dir nd _one of “The Crystal Pool was not over.“ the. true ste thet once ice BECP args ty of her crime! eal bar crowded, judge. We stopped selling |” AS a ; Lgl or be rears, 1 declare, a tee Hclceta° wham ikke ee hae Hi e may lapse Into} Dorott the court. recat house was full, De ee ‘onsidered | each mor oking as if she slept und then about . n estab-| but littl e 1 ide from the 0 firemen and ¥ cenit hed togpr where sho spends the cops came into Pr t h fe ¢. ; s to whip the s inte the place. The City Light Head Will Not Meese ce bot r cheeks rests 1 hoys like to see State Attorney Argues Ulty Lig ea ill, No’ se pected to excuse som aayoh ining the hall of justice duritig fights and we are glad to slip them . : j ; y eta lia tion thle buttons. It Yenen'ts| Against Bail for Shepherd Get Pay Raised fins otto : 2 bore get os he pinched for being a big-hearted oven a Fé SHORT-TIME RECORD bated. ee G 1 of tabi ters have guy."—Nate Druxman, boxing pro) CHICAGO. Ma 25.—All a arch x IN MURDER ‘1 , been prov if ra. tine moter. the de ion of the King cou RDER TRIAL, Two women were in the box a kind fou in. quic hincky ael 5 A thus far tends to} eee the ja | Manhart a sg aafe nad wan ae paets te in. quick rch oem ca 1 D. Shepherd guilty ap septs ; 4 re its challenges to,rem Be aos ing to sr ieceat J. D. Rosa, light super. | Mo desire to have ; ey of me cleaned we sug tate’s at tendent, for y increase by | ® men, who can understand a i sebeg sie doesn't ¥ tieidoct: oii Ged 1 eg bitieany mal held that |“ ed herself to t 4 % to pro! any officer filling out a vacancy thru | ¥° With f the two women they An auto ia a a8 tien fer proof | a1 ment for an unexpir norning u love dead, Joseph Ellingson, middle- No matter you ro Marshall told Judge! receive a salary Increase th ith her at the Bu aged taljor, and Earl nee habits The engine alicays peters out, uch inere may ‘have: beet '+ art claimed a bi, but wa: turned to aid the red-h court room is small, holding WARES 20m Gre: fer from Kom court room was jam phan ep: offic f atantia oe 1 Me “This is how it was done in Flanders!” exclaimed Harold | of the tamily whose for the t 200 persons. It is close ae is ; poree {oe inet o-| pointment ie Ha, aa for 0 three iit Wolfe, chef de gare of Seattle's 40 and 8, at the ground >" Stith ats Ae divia ted Suing hy ipiminoin tenon | faite: te jek n : and therefore he could not receive| “er. His drink 1 breaking Wednesday for the University Legion post’s new to xeop her trom them barbary coast. An edge of Chinatown iécdpring bate pet et rien an increase of pay for the term nest Dahl, then ! f 4 club house at E. 50th st. and 10th ave. N. E | ‘The restraint born of Scandinavian | is visible, where are located ‘the i Panik : ma npartmants, tentifie Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | ancestors permits little display of|‘‘J0zz palaces” in which Dorothy x came to his roc about 4 t 7 rHor ‘ danced. OH, DERN! D . . shzc : a‘ i x 4 , fmotion in the Ellingson me: but | 44 | Deputies Seize and th nal ITH a representative from every |from today « fino two-story building /the love for Dorothy ts there, and Hartley Pardons party . mV American Legion post in the| Will stand, thayehene: thaklelgeeail deal’ Atodss Farmer-Prisoner WALLA WALLA, Marc Three deputy sheriff4, raiding a fred Eiacpnt | Colfax farmer, |\fanch on thé West Pacifi® highway, has been given an unconditional |half a mile north of Auburn, late | pardon Hartley. He us wlay ized 4 350-gnllon still accused of und larceny for steal. | 990 gallons of sug mash and 10 ling wheat, drawing a sentence of |allons of moonshine The tr t to 8 C ‘ra Brewe Nick Carino and Lee The melancholy days are come, — | from habs re Gta scp pene bs nid eon deset rp ‘The saddest of the year, spt oan otf Sk Daa“ CALE rs dine mad pep he house with energy does hum, | Hartley took office he announced | ; Spring-cleaning’s almost here! The Star has commissioned G. Lu. (lle Butler to build a typical Wa as ington bungalow It ¥ be typical unless there ts | Maxfield Parish painting on the bitting room wal a burnt spot | L¥1 Gee Gee in a typcal bunga low—shingled roof, two coats of paint and nothing in the attic. — | The postoffice department is soon fo issue a halfcent stamp. But we'd rather. pay more and get one and it ne as eter T heard ening, Dame Wrew he to attend the fh nm auch a Hind the Theo Karle And no having no pardon ie of $750 ba wld give 350-Gal. Rum Outfit Februar The services were staged by the! a y with her, ‘| Woodlock Appointed ity attending, ground-breaking ex waid Mar re Dahl's hat pse pas reeks © broug! apie erclaon ware eh at the site of the| Forty and Eight oclety. Chie’ de) “Thave Dast weeks have boueht| tq Commerce Group JUDGE CALLS CRIME University pe clubhouse} Gere Harold ‘Wolfs. wielded a. thengh | ee ea a ae atdee eid hesling | WASHINGTON, March 25.—Pres- “ATROCIOUS OFFENS 10th ave. N 60th st.) shovel in’ app d trench fashion, | no, predicament, nlident Coolidge today gave a Judge Smith agreed with the vor.) Wednesday m while the vist together with Fe eh " € isito: ogethe v \ told the United Pre today of e! " 7 Ww, of the jury, called the murder « ground-breaking with a trench | delegation from the Ladies’ auxiliary | eae : [penolaisent to Thomas F. Woodlock, atrocious offer and sald he |shovel was followed by real ground: | o¢ tho University post, hoaded by 4 ac Dever, Dave: DS Uner mY (eee ork, (as a member of the, fi, would hay greed if the jury had|moving as a hur Mra. F, D, Ellis, president, watched |Sible for this thing. Slie is not tol terstate commerce commission. fixed th ath penalty, as it was | with tring of waiting the perform ie Mig empowered to do, Manhart took the | moved in on the lot and began eat:| 19,5, ‘i icipated Widiciah (Turn to Page 9, lamin 4) an yy, . Were ay ceremony were John Hindle and Wil |am Hoofman of Navy post No. MR. PIELOW | : SOFT FOR fa N. Carl Neilsen and Clarence Hugh bank of the Lloyd T. Cochran post, 2 s No. 40; Ge Cruickshank of Se- Er. PIELOW, the picturesque } the North almost at once rteous ust est em attle post N Wilmer ‘B, Brinton vi) ‘op and former Wayhing- | And Wednesday Reveille was of West uttle post No, 160 on State college student, who Worrying about that $4,000 prop. 0 tainler Noble eucy “walked. out” on Tom erty bond which is supposed to — _ ——— Babcock, com Revelle, United States district at | vafeguard — the government if Frvom the cheerful good top-and-go sign, And ho did it ith an inqairi kK, and of ling behind it. It » W. Beeler torney, and W, M. Whitney, as Pielow doesn’t show up. Revelle morning extended by street- | cheerfully | fered his services. It was snappy | becom f° routine post, and Dr. Hy K istant dry chief, after. those is afraid the bond is not collect!: cay eta rawdiael patrona: "t Hana Nihon. tout Gat Wale, ohgontan’ Men hans hem and they don't get sore | Benson, president of the University! worthies had kindly. tipped him ble, This a aha Piclow's the bluff good night tandered did the same fayor with a smile HEEROMA am iy gi reeaniee Legion association off to the fact Uat they wanted} as nCeW ies his appeal from ne Sian Bah Aarti Fate. tee CINE Teaver aint gnepy, tit tne y wand th \ | ‘The building will be two stories} {0 arrest him, sat atop the world | & former sentence under the dry bolle attle’s municipal | another running to Lake Burien ne , Ait saa |76 by 90. foot, with. throo ‘store! Wednesday and thumbed: his} law Js heard. here hy. the Aptiels employes appear uniformly po- | 4 third on the Kinnear lino and | Clerks in various city and All in all, the reporter asked | rooms on the ground floor and the) ose toward the United States | late court next Septembor. Hite | a fourth on a No, 26 bound for | county offices responded to foot the time 17 times of city em: !oiub rooms, audience hall, dining} line. POUN Ah aise en by ted es theca Sate Tku tows W. Queen Anne | ish questions with helpful hr | ployes and got 17 clvil answers | room Kitchen service and art Krom a safespot in Tsritish Co: Hot Roel Sralit tage < je souls in the ranks, but ‘fo make the test solid the wers and, in one or two cases, a | he must have asked 60 fe Iment studio above lumbia the energetic young gen toberts, Smith is a mys vclabl a i ‘ trace of boredom. They have to qu but he got man. if tleman who is wanted in connec person, thought to be brief survey by a Star re reporter pretended deep ignor nhsWee dueaHloHi At day) and: Itc], eKReRRUL tle [he «DULLER VAR) COO BI Mone MAIME Atha: COltathAls bake s" Smith, who formerly ter today failed to discover unce of his entire whereabouts | OMe TIL HOVAL NC Pasres cont Architect ki ©, Rising member watched with considerabte am Golden West hotel, ther und was straightened out, four | ' re being offered th oft Falty opt, Who th OmpIO¥Add.” Saeko Whedasbupta ete eMANe. | notoriou, uth End resort, t comp! ly. He w t car conduc ny Goot y Stuart & Wheatley, The mS try Si oe a he j Con k imes, uncomplaining ‘ I ok by Leroy V, Johnson, 1 ‘ ‘ Wiscover Kiss whereabouts, . The tx property, listed on the it t it doesn't seem that Id where to go and how to nd God Atternoon and tty theater, for courteous pub ind al #40/0D0, 8 new beer parions up there pro. At $4,000, consists of some o is deliberately trying 1 there, In detail, and th ening almost, untailir lie emp 1d for those who | &tructy vill ready "for oc vide’ domtoMnble toufin n Kitsap county, pide polite, Jidging from. the trolle comed to take an xeept in the rush hour report their courtes The stor SR PARSE, O20. 08 from Marvel 26. Laat Waele Plolow. ‘wer nwhile, Attorney George natural way the court en Interest in his lost-stolen-strayed whon everybod norven are of the polit must be told in hi cites here, vutint rveer, wh Piclow's oyally arrives when the citizen condition, Maybe they thought more or less on edge, and nobod 0 word Th inner of the NSTANTINOBLE.—P: he n indleted counsel, says that Revelle doesn't makes contact with the city em he was a poor boob, but they ays anything very much, employes contest gets $16 in CONSTANTINOU LE -Premioy: I ents “searched” for him, Sat even expeet to convict his elient ip didn’t act that way | Tyaffic cops are generally po cash, Mor letter writers there met Pasha and the Freneh repre irda atterhoon Revelionand on the former charge, Revelie Keven the bu traffic offic At the eounty-city building the | tite, @xcept when they got bawled ire several prizes, ranging from | sentative, Franklin Bouillon, have Whitney dramatically notified sald Wednesday that he was at Second and Union wasn't too elevator #tarter didn't even walt out by motorists or when a mo. $10 in eash to seats at the Libs |begun important diplomatic eanve Pletow that they, wanted to ar hopeful, however busy to tell the reporter the to be asked, He stepped forward | forint doe ome fool stunt erty Send your essays to Mr sations regording the Mranco-Turk-! peat him, Mr. Piclow is a very grateful time, in between swinging his | when the reporter appeared | ‘Then they bark, but there isn't Johnon at the Liberty, ish situation, The ex-policeman took boat for young man for all these things. m