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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925. HUSBAND JAILED'YOUNG HEIR IS AFTER WIFE IS | AGAIN NABBED | HURT IN FALL |Stimson Charged ve) ; Reckless Driving in Crash Charges She Found Jitney; After having bee: harge of drun Driver With Woman in Car |... | SAYS SPOUSE RAN AWAY | forsune. who on driving, F fi-yearoM heir to a trove the car In the iF auto crash which Tue@day injured} : anita White, was rearrested | She Tried to Enter Car and} Wednesday on x charne of reckless ad | drivin dd leaned 260 ball.} fe Murt in Fall on Street [iySe Ais Missses co. e200 mek) | Jeffries, 1737 Belmont ave. N., owner | Pp” ICE traffic department was} Of & coupe which was wrecked in the} o ! Wedne The chargé of drunken driving, | N. Ea ball for which wae set at only $26, fra: 3 Russell, 34, will be brought up for trial some] t was taken to time out the middie of April. pital serie injured, The accident occurred at @ band te held in the city ait on an | ave d Spring st, about 2 ¢ | . the morning. Stimaon's corm. | men BE. P, M nd A, E-| panion was ely cut about the} who estig 1 that | fore f and eyes after she was 4 } driver on the| thrown thru the win ot the| Cowen park r hey charge that} car in the crash in his Jitney with The mystery concerning the iden er, 23, when Mrs, Rus-|tity of the woman was believed sell t i-yearoid "| solved by the police Wednesday "i ar when she was definitely Kentified ax wh m, started) JuanH@® White, a Portland r el q thre gear and) She Was geleased from the Virginia off, t off! say Mason Ho@pital late Tuesday and re |, Who jumped on the rum turned to her apartment, where she to the is under the caro of her sister, Miew and injurin Harriet White wits removed to the tttié girl was cared | Bhe ving bere 1i plates t Woman Weeps When Judge Gives Decree! r second child wae ia old, Ker husband left ‘SAYS BABY WAS one ee BURIED ALIVE oon. She wept as ij|'ndian Is Held for Following fee. Mra, Rows said t two children here} Ri from Mc after the desertion Old tes 1 has supported them he prevatlen ais revit evet! SURANGO, Colo, April 1—~Mor- Gs * mon Jo4, aged medicine man of the s | Ule Indian tribe, was in. jail at Cor [tea today, in connection with the tate pn Close uurial, While alive, of his 18day.old 2. . In an granddaughter. ee Tria Plat Nae, fa) f the dead baby HARTFORD, Conn, April 1— | and son-in-law of Mormon J Confident of sending Gerald Chap-/| hunted by officers of the man to thé gallows as the murderer jag@ency. Nac is a Pn of Potleeman Skelly, the state will! der, while Mormon Joe {is held as an rest its case today. | accessory. Judge Groshi, defense attorney, fol-| ‘The bodies of Nac’s wife afd lowing the verbal barrage that tore baby were found ied aide by side to shreds the character and record| a: the Nae home, on the Ute In of Walter Shean, star witness for dian’ resetvation, u few miles froct the state, Wate equaliy confident laat | Cortes : ‘ night tha ‘ould eed i at Chapman would be freed. | District Attorney W. Bruce John sof asserted the child waa buried Luna aturday, ment. Mareh 28th. Advertise. | Ute Alt SURE-HITS 7" VICTOR and BRUNSWICK RECORDS for APRIL | OTHING can take the place of the phonograph. | pleasure and entertainment custom after the latter had Sa There's real t in store for you with these new selections, representative of the World's finest music of every type Make your selections here and let us send you the records on our convenient Record Account Pian. 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The list price is $8.00, including an album, in which they are contained, an interpretative description of the symphony, released on bail! | The auto in which the coupie were to a Portland bi The ‘ters explained that they had purchased | Six witnesses of the accident were| the Gar from him and fad fated to found by the px wet new platen. | & Swimming Pool opened | with ite mother in accordance with | Ss But It’s Al l Right Now Well, it’s all right, after all, but it sure looked like April] ™ a | Fool to us on the front page. says she always curls up in }and Jim read the paper. | Jim—that the front view wa plained now and everyone's Photo by It wasn't any foolishe {than aaual, the age of miracics be Ing past The only April fools, in fact seomed to ba the looked for others and couldn't them, |} “It was a horse fers would have sal ing been frowne: LOCAL GROCERS FIGHT PLAN | Organization Formed to De- feat 6 o’Clock Closing A monster mass meeting at the! Masonic club rooms in the Arcade building will be held by the newly: formed organtation to defeat the proposed 6 o'clock closing ordinance at Sp. m.,, it was announced Tuesday. Wednesday night the Retail ¢ cors’ association, which is spon: the measure, is planning a big meet. ling at the Masonic club rooms. |have invited over 1,000 grocers of the city to the affair Next Wednesday afternoon, April $, antis and pros will debate the pro- posed ordinance before the public safety committee of the elty council in ite regular session. The organization opposing the plan in said to have obtained 10,000 signa ures to a petition for its defeat. It treasurer. |Cross Word Devotee ye Now Has Dictionary Another crossword puzzliiat has succumbed to the lure of the diction ) ary. ‘Tuesday ho entered the offices of \ Dr. U. G. Brier, Lyon building, and carried away “a weighty tome con- taining a compilation of words and thelr meanings In 10 letters.” The learned “housebreaker in seven, first letter ‘b/ 2 also took @ case contain. ing 20 volumee of scientific re. search, $100 ) Per Quart Is | Booze Case Fine | Boone at $100 a quart! And then to lone the bottles! That's the kind Jof tough luck Erle D, 1, ‘Tallman | iad when he pleaded guilty before Judge Neterer Tueaday to possession of two quarts of whisky, which was seized when prohibition agents raided tis room, Fine was $100 per quart, They really didn’t know round town looking for April | foolishness falled to find any, exce Jat olty hall, where the brand of| vides no novelty even | from | P, S—An has just discovered & legend pinned to this reporter's raincoat, apparently hay ing accompan ied hint from his home} “| hand and calle for Seattle grocery stores, Thursday | ring | ‘They | ino elected the following officers:|the state's case. |Charles Oliver, president; D. H. | Boldt, vice president; KR. M, Becker lua eecretary, aad Fc" hainpaee \Pike Street Grocer Gladys Gilfoil, of the Heilig the big arm chair, whil § 80 deceiving, but it’s all ex- happy on April Fool ¢ er & Hradie Matt ¥ pick the toa n fastening, ariably gets a big hand the yietim in y Wednesday, ndinavian pare jwense of humor was ntage and nol to tight | ren w ig nate par by tt 4 Lbviyenisoe’ ling the power interests for control of with the queati an T get YOUF lmtate government, and have appar | name ently won temporarily, are tr to} What he told the reporter he would ‘ol th 1 ion.” hilnes eee cree {control the “advisory commissio i t toad ond mber Interests also want to have @ tter word for ®/ hand in {t, encouraged by the gover place of eternal damnation. Last year a University district street car motorman halted his car and attempted to aave the bacon. Wednesday morning when he passed | McLeod's barber shop he waved a| “Not this time, | Macr’ ACQUIT DRIVER | State’ s Charge of Spooning | Disregarded in Death Case | Tho the state attempted to show that the fatal crash occurred while the defendant was piloting his car | with one hand and holding the other | around a girl companion, a jury of #ix men and six women late Tuesday | acquitted Eugene V. Dobbs of man- slaughter of Nels Albert Johnson, 60, contractor, December The defense contended that the fog land snow wore so thick the night of the accident that Dobbs could not see the pedestrian fn time. The crash occurred on Woodland Park ave., be- |tween N. 82nd and N, 83rd ste. | Miss Esther Pulzin testified at the | coroner's inquest that Dobbs had his arm around her when his car struck Johnaon, fracturing his skull and causing his death the following day. Dobbs was defended by Winter 8. Martin. R. M. Burgunder handled Robbed Second Time Twice in three weeks J, Van Dieren has been held up by the same man in his grocery at 700 HB, Pike, Tues. day night, the second time, Van Dieren fired a warning shot as the holdup man escaped down tho street with $60. Three weeks ago he wus robbed of #200. Wanders From Home; Aged Man Very IIl Critically 11 trom a night's ex posure, George Lane, 72, was found lying by the road near the High. land school at Lake Burien, Wed: nesday morning. He wandored away from hia home, a short dis. tance away, Tucsday night. Sheriff Starwich put his blood jhounda on the old man’s trail short- ly after he disappeared and tho hounds led deputies into the woods where the trail was abandoned, A year ago Lane wandered away from his liome and wan picked up hy Densmore preeinet polleemen sey- eral hours Jater, eM raaT Hy EATTL | nor's ptiblic TAR JUDGE DENIES meee (ESCAPE AID Kalina and Police Depart- |ment in Row Over Prisoners OUT AGAIN; IN AGAIN Officer Says He Saw Two | Men Climb Out of Window Open warfare between Acting Judge Jake Kalina and members of }the police department was Myon jfresh fuel Wednesday when Kalina | denied ments made by the p that he had allowed two prisone |B. Bergstedt, 23, and Al Hanmore ot) 9 escape by Climbing thru win dow of the fudge’s day afternoon chamber Tues The pr charged with va erancy Were arrested three times and released by Kalina twice before) they were at Inst failed on a state vagrar ArKe | last month the twe c were given continuances under Judge John » but with Kalina » the came up for trial Tues | he saw them climbing thea th: isory commission” of sé¢ven Members still ie to be picked by the governor, it wag learned Wednesday This board in said to be the crux of the whole tax affair; on {te personne will depend largely what the Ct MeBroom-McInneés part of the Minsion accompliahes, Rallroada, om, atement that he be. Hevea timber {s cvertaxed. Bome politicians believed Wednes. day that one of these thinga will happen: will contro! the comminsio: board will fight with the c and nullify the commiss SHIPS SOLD FOR SIXTH OF COST Dollar Interests Buy U. S. Shipping Board Boats or the mmission 's work. For one-sixth of the cost price, R. Stanley Dollar, shipping man, bought five President liners from | the United States shipping board | Tuesday. The boats are similar to thone of the American-Oriental line plying from Seattle to Oriental ports, Dollar operates the California Orient line, The ships have been operating over this line from San Fraticleco td the Orient on. the ad. called Sunshine route. The Dollar bid was $5,625,000—about $25,000, 600 leas than the original cost of the quintet. Decision of the shipping board to accept the Dollar bid was a 4-3 affair, It was arrived at after a great deal of argument. Chairman O'Connor, of the board, voted with the mafority. Dollar, Jn his purchase-contract, agrees to maintain a weekly sailing from San Franetsco to the Orient. The only other bidder. was the Pacific Mall, aiso a Dollar interest This was for $6,760,000, part cash, part payment, ‘The Dollar bid was an all-eash affatr RICHEST WOMAN IN U. S, DIES KINGSVILLD, Texas, April 1.— Mra. Henrietta King, 93, one of the richest women in the United States, was dead at her home here today. Mrs, King, widow of Capt. Richard King, noted Texos cattloman, inher. ited the 1,280,000-acre ranch from her husband and for many years agtively managed the huge enterprise, She employed nearly 1,000 persons on the ranch and the town of Kingsville, | Vete which have been fight | all iis in the country | where the disabled veterans are | kept,” find most of | under | creasing, Many veters iether the advisory board | |are | hospitals, they get only $8 per} month when they go out. This means, as a rule, they can not stay out, as it is necessary for them j until PALMER NAMED |for Game Commission Post} with a present population of nearly 000, waa established on the tract, [1 1. Kemper, ‘ FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORF Depedih Goede Economy Fraces--brederih 6 Ndsea Serres Easter Saits for Small Boys A PTRACTIVE little Suits for boys of 3 to 8 years. Well tailored, and in the popular $5. 45 Y | button-on and middy styles thet boys like. 7 7 J Good selection of serviceable fabrics in blue, 7 tan and brown shade $6. 45 LN of ryan Middy styles have the smart braid | and emblem trimmings. At $5.45 $6.45 and $7.45. $5.95 | | $1.45 and $1. shade, without shutting out air. Complete- shoes for golf an > $745 site Small Boys’TopCoats | Juvenile Hats, 95c, 85 a 08 Pia 4 breasted n tan an | r if K Thelr attorne BE. H. ¢ elle fas t 1d und Joe Hart ked the r| sr cod f eat little Top Coat Pes are gy ts aie } whether a-state complaint had been for | of 3 te € Pa that matet cave tab as 4 | mm Detectives: Ernie Yoris and} thé suits for small boys, At $5.96. end $1.85. af " IC. C. Fortner protested, saying that} 1 gton | | STORE such complaints were unusual, but} | } Kalina dismissed the case without | | giving the officers time to file the Th | Sompaint eShoe | |. As Bergstedt A Hanmore r ° faving the courtroom Yoris and Fort- | Repair Sh [ner arrested them again and put] Bamboo Porch Screens Reig Pp op jail, Kalina was furious, | does all manner of repair- | leaying that thelr action was con-| 2 85 4 4 25 ing on women’s, men’s and | : tempt of egart 18 ar resting the men (| > P ’ A children’s shoes. j g\in the courtroom fi she gaat "He had the prisoners brought Mia 5 A. specialty is made of | 18 a thts the ‘canvtnonde niate PLIT BAMBOO Porch Sereens in natural repairing while you wait. | ing the argument they escape and green colors are very useful about Crepe rubber soles put | | Were captured outeids by Sergt the home. Light in weight, they give ample on women’s and men’s { arapners | Looker, who iv auld to have rey 4 id sports against the property his home | ton hotel. life was happy night he will deliver es to an open meeting at hall, and Thuraday he will} inspect the hospitala at Tacoma, nd Friday he will go to American lake | ‘ 1 inspection tour of} an addr an: the hospite 004 condition, and being operated as well as they | could be, considering the regulations | which they are required to} work. “But inatead of the number de- | creasing in these hospitals, it 1s in- ns develop dis- | abilities long after the war which | > caused by war service, and wo not getting as many out of hos- | pitals as we would like, The rea- son for this is that while the men| allowed $80 per month In the| we to go right to work to make a liv- ing, and this often brings back their old physical troubles, “What is needed is a better allow- | ance for © man when he goes out he can ¢éstablish himself by | Then he ts likely to remain out, but if he must begin to earn a living at hard labor, the} story is different easy stages. Recommend Dismissed Man Washington politics go the famous “Ott again, on again, gone again, Finnigan” one better, Judging from | the announcement Wednesday that | State Senator E. B. Palmer has been | recommended by King county com- missioners as a member of the state game commisfon. Dating back to tho past legislative session, it goes something like this, Palmer, member of the commission and state legislator, ‘fired’ for af tacking the state game administra. tion presided over by Supervisor J. A serene Galil W. Kinney. County commissioners rename Palmer to fill his own acancy. Kinney balka, Kinney dismiased by Governor Hartley and m Rathbun named supervisor And now the county commissioners would fil Rathbun's vacancy on the county commission with Palmer, Crashes Into Auto; Nabbed by Officers Cc, C. Hyland was arrested Tuss- day evening after an auto smashup at Seventh and Olive, when two pa- trolmen leaped on his “ning board and took him to police headquarters. The officers sald they witnessed the | The best small range made Can be fitted with hot water coils Your old range taken in trade. Easy terms. FSLANG MANL crash, in which the car of B. ‘t Roamer, 2014 ‘Derry ave, we i Fs wrecked. They captured Hyland be- Miss) and Borys 420 foro ho could speed up his car, ‘The MA I-77 Bt policemen were . B. Darnell and dow of the judge's chamber ly equipped with cord and pulleys. & feet wear. Jude } WE It S d ° t b t An the ose pew mands the pris long and in the following widths: hoes dyed any color de- Oners are held in the city jail on} sire lew j eemed Quiet, bu exer rel he yl se ee : sired. New ‘block held | $506 Kalina denied em 6-foot width, low-priced at $2.85 put on. | t he had ever been 7-foot width, low-priced at AS —pDow! 3s 5 | Reporter Was Fooled | xi moat 7,2°9| ith, low-priced at 83-45 _ powell ' | the ne —8-foot width, low-priced at $4.25 "RIL foolishness went into re-| Wednesday morning. The reporte * Brees Wonueer Labor ef gin le Butterick Patterns Old gentiensp waited patiently | because only they have such an | PI ree around the corner from fire stations,| Curate inaight Into the report | Cretonne-covered Chair Pads can now be obtained in the | hoping the boys would y out a| character, Downstairs Store. bulging wallet, attached to 4 pleco] Tho legend says: “I'm a boob!” | 85c A full assortment of | of twi | Butterick Patterns and | | a business men ott pa | 4 baatié Ronit ‘ A ptifeah bocce mapa gee orl ‘HE FOOLS ea wiaiie : : | Filled with clean, bleached cotton and Fashion Publications will | fldent that the office tx attix Politicians Await Naming of button-tufted. Size 19 inches. Attractive be found here. Helpful in- | te : od Kick a ae . Advisory Board selection of patterns, at 85¢. Hides Lae ape ri to by the telephone, sure that he| Glen McLeod Springs An-| — | DOWNSTAIRS STORE abla ressmaking is avail 1 4 There was lithe reaction Wednes a . Would be called on to produce Mr at ia lip ae ae ee oe dees) UAL April Ist; Joke |aay to Gov. Hartley's appointment | DOWNSTAIRS STORE |of Woodland Park 200. | ern harbor |TUCday of the personnel of a new | The desk sergeant at the police see ht hor, tn, [atate tax commiasion, ‘The members 5 ear yt; = aiation gripped Rin wiephone all bir : ‘DISABLED VETS’ Police Still Seek Property Is Seized oR. ry K | thrill out of the b would be ual 4 Sam H. Chase, King county as-| | OR Be Ss emo! eagtnpeoet peng et ogre| Blt amar | Fortson Postmaster as Surety for Bond | twa, by a n stuffed parchment Ram) Fred K. Mclroom, former Spokane | EVERETT, April 1.—Authorities| prope given as surety for the In the humane barns every ne nh wrappers and a hilariou@/county and Spokane city commis-| still are seeking Harry C. Smith, | appearance of criminats in court for was~ob, whatcha callit taut, while | POwd of spectators, |mtoner, four-year term | postpamster at Fortson, Snohomish | tial was setzed Tuesday, when Unit. the humaners watched and waited Mac taken a ham or bacon wrap- Donald C. MeInnea, farmer and soatity, He disappeared Mabon 40. ed States Marshal B. B. Benn levied for inquiries concerning Mr, Shep-| Por, stuffa it to normal site and then |hanker of Port Angeles, two-year | Number of Men in Hospitals! \: A Ppeared March 20.1 0, a stom and rooming house ab mak iad 140, Case. fastens it on a amail chain in term. jNothing has been heard of him} 9601 Dearborn st. belonging to Pi Persons who accepted cigars from | ae ee ar gaits e 1 the vacancy made by a Increases, Says Irwin jsines. He has been traced by Sher-|J. and Minnie O'Donnell. friends held them at arm's length, | per pai as yh p hex are ts promotion, King county co itf McCullough as far as a Seattle! Earlier in the week Bent seized @ con tase at tees thingy ba | While crowd tries to napa Pool ha ma saat Frank J. Irwin, of Wash n,|poolroom, run by @ relative, but |loan office belonging to Leo G nthe NS | cent Jestrians and moto’ eres as ont dea D, C,, national commander of Dis- latter that all trace has been lost, |7#obson, at 156 Washington: st. in the cartooniatw’ 4 ng will probably be held] ved in tt Judgments have been remiened will stop, gl aro mretigy pee yg 5 ee oe . mith’s accounts are straight and| - we they happen rasan = 1. End Gian step oat y S 1 is registered at the by failure of orfers who walked myx ‘tous. sor us oe be the defendants to appear in court. Union jot-2451