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ied Lover, Girl Takes Po 3 Den @ wa i The Seattle Star ~ Barred From W EATHE R | —_—~_ > 2 " i j pe SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 38, 1925. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. } hi e e } = OT TEAL, Gy a ASM Bs Sea a ah a ae (a eS a eT ee a ( { ae Ay . } OMIC | Give Prizes for Bungalow Plans || First “Neck Party’ PP Beath t Reet eee one Death to End Tragic History | | Bre th - Geis iT > ’ BY JOHN W. NELSON | H , ren and heartbroken when refused permission ree to join her lover in the United States, Miss Raiffa ah} Bogonoveskayo, pretty 20. -old Russian girl refugee, Pat sought solace with poison at the United States immigration i tation Thursday night. % i At 6 a. m, Friday Mrs, Dorothy Carver, night nurse, found ed] the girl nearly dead from the effects of four tablets of ity bichloride of mercury which she had swallowed the night : hi before. She was given first aid treatment and rushed to { of i Howdy, folks! Before his mar Providence hospital, where physicians attended her. Her i H riage many = man swears that recovery is doubtful, physicians se Riise) #) he will love his wife—after mar LOSES LONG FIGHT 7 y she was told she would Hes riage he only swears 10 MEBY FIANCE ve to return to China, since the } ay : ; The suicide attempt followed a bit laws barred her rance | 1 As f j er fight nat cruel fate that poison 1 been carried by be t . “ has pursued the girl with relentless|the girl ever sinee she left Rus- bapa 7 malig cy since the Russian red/ sla, she wed to hospital at- lege 3 revolution dr her family from] tendants, to be used only when life i i Moscow, where she was nnected held no more hope | : with « family of Russian bankers.| Thursday night hour arrived, A Reed 5 ban Her fiance, George Pinot iss Re ner than be He Young. Russian, student’ of Berkeley,| separated from her sweetheart, she Hy Spates Cal, preceded her to the United! quietly swallowed the deadly. tab- ite he Staten f Harbin, Manchuris let 4 Jae iss Raiffa’s brother was killed i Fi ghbors n ing the reds, her fathe nother 2. Par meat 6 a oF ister died io the days of} Seattle Girl Is AG NS ere are the judges who selected the prize winning plans for The Star's “Ideal that owed their filght icti i NEWS BRIEFS e FA : > ; ; : - Raaihée Lids man believed | Seattle Bungalow,” which G. Lucille Butler is going to build for the people of Seattle rary! Sai tid Beenadlca Victim of Poison } what a bootlegger told him, and the State of Washington. Left to right: C. P. Pruyn, interior decorator; David i, and brian tft héri‘pen mata pee Get io thee pie x J. Myers, architect; Harlan Thomas, architect; G. Lucille Butler and W, Clothier, d with assistance from Pino-| ment of Miss Katherine E. Kahlen, Marks where body was found. chief city building inspector. (Detailed story on Page 15. ye obtained pas: telmont ave., where the girl had 6 money to, to by « tradiey, Mar Btal i ken poison after what the police “Woman Shoots Husband by Mis-} sa : a2 Mar Batt Phot WHEN LIFE HELD 1 Dis wes a “arty “a take." —Headline. NO MORE HOPE | The girl, after being given treat- The mistake m women make She posed as a student and sald} ment, said to be practically out that they don't shoot their husbanc is, intended to ¢ r the University | of danger. Detectives Ernie Yoris is Li'l Gee Gee. of California. At the immigration, and C. C. Fortner investigated the scene Sd station here it was learned that she | case and were told that the girl with sick, sick boy is tended marrying Pinofeev and be- | several other young persons had been Just listen to hi coming ermanent resident, ac-| drinking, and that she took the mer- ij His lunch today con ce ain to 1 Weedin, immigra-| cury tablets by mistake about 2:35 i Creumbers and * machine | ommissioper. a. m. This action picture of an Allosaurus attacking a Tegoho.| Mayor Brown says a On City Ralboat i he head of ers shiver when they find them. “The Lost World” is The = next serial, starting Monday. “The modern ' sot machine is merely a vending which tells you what you are ge don wasn't made on Second ave. by The Star's photog-| to get before you deposit your money R! PRESENTATIVES of the & Timber company have a rapher, but this newspaper promises you just as big a | ~ et Sena mac nine sR ; be os ey Bkagit railw ording _ to thrill as tho it was. For Arthur Conan Doyle in his master | ee old eo thing you get Hinged ser Pi ger ape yaaa pg Ata i work of fiction, “The Lost World,” makes these prehistoric You get left + isatnbaia Ge" thes caiiadttaa Hit cheadeat an ma t monsters so realistic that you shiver when you read it, as _*e © ‘J oe r oO P > pw '- BACK IN THE OLD PASTURE limson |much as Professor Challenger and his little band of explor ) carry fect Don't fail to begin it. at featured g operators ar most extravagant of the man) Four Oil Kings machine. It sells Pbovee eae 4 candy and gum. Nicholls charged that Jennings & Neatos, r 1 BE Nei introns oer fern DJEPeTe meric wags war j P Indictments fora gainst Fall, Sinclair and Northwest prod. Tangement wi en rime © red ¥. Stimson, 21 s ucts" “Mayor. Brown. cis underna have a lara year Cn wey Bed ping al ; Two Dohenys Quashed : dwin J son} ber struc amity upon him a at There is no truth to the rumor, ia attorney for the] w ¥ charging him with driving i +73 r . wae however, that ax soon as Pr |found Timber’ Co” "| ; Tuesday: in an auto 2 ASHINGTON, April 3.—All indictments of Albert B. 4 Timber Co. i y : iC acum! @. has banished. the ma. | ither Mayor Brown or his son h Misa Juanita White Fall, E. L. Doheny, Harry F. Sirelair and E. L. Do- he will stop the from | in town Fric f was thrown thru te i f th val oil 1 were bles“ i Ls 2 ] heny, Jr., growing out of the naval oil reserve leases, ing marbles “for keeps. JRE L vindahie of ar ' f ° ‘. . . oan Hed acta psd Arras EDITORIAL quashed here today by Justice McCoy of the District of Co- Whatever troubles Adam had J. D. Rows { city | we can accommodate timber owners! —g¢),, 4a (E AL) ;lumbia supreme court. " ys of long H t wwtthinat ibeliie: assed “hae f F 4 tle: tie ‘ pein: 4 . 3 a pe eee at Hee fee Sa lah, “ea i without being. classed naa public! damage sult Mins UASHING of the indictments against Albert Fall, McCoy sustained the motion of counsel for the defend: His acighhore radio Bt eee ae Etiervanroad toe sd binant beak % White's , court Doheny and Harry Sinclair in connection || ants to dismiss the indictments, on the ground that they Lanes ber-hauling purposes.” ‘The only agreement t? ; tae on "|| with the naval oil lease scandal is a monumental mis- || were vitiated by the presence of unauthorized persons in r-hauling p ? ‘or a hearing A 7 i i 8 Abigail Apple Wwe ‘kot Our sright-ofway:| that: by swhilelc we moved ¢ Gorhike Anh: siaren carriage of justice. the grand jury room when evidence was being taken. to play the} we across land owned by the | of-way timber for Nosto: v nm 7 7 . | The four indictments dismissed hi osecut f senate phir bad = agg bree Gage de Ron acre: AID INJURED GIRL When the country was rocked a year ago with the wackt bctaadeiae! ae the al: | on me.” | day. “As part recompense we a car to pay for| In the meant Be Mins v ie. i mare ot ~ ae to turn Abe private inter- Charging Pell ohh accepting | tings of the grand jury which i os avevul Sila: -¢ {to haul off their timber from 4 oe plone dian Ady ae ads haat lee ests the oil fields that were vital to the needs of our a bribe from Doheny. | Teturned the indictments, was ANOTHER SIGN OF SPRING ‘|right-of-way and also from ee ae ine cattce || navy; when testimony was made public concerning Onarging Dokeny sud Dehew: an attempt to Influence their Rheumatic twinges. close to fr A er ‘Harriet and her mother, bribe offeri i taki Arctiahe ; Je, with giving a bribe to Fall. declelen': and: Tithe’: fadictnents Y oO 92h8 be aGthee Wahiber pwners’.cr. thers | who arrived from Portland ‘fo aid} oribe offering and taking, and of conspiracy to de- Charging Fall and Doheny @hohid’ be: quashed ales ton" that Lt Gee. Gee is thinking of retiring | — Bia the gir 4 fraud, a demand went up from all parts of the coun- with conspiracy to defraud the ground. oe co viaG pte par abel: b It W ¢ R | pc attam White make $15,000 for ascs|| try that the republican party get busy, send the || porenet in leasing the Cali- | ‘The court's action does not af- beg be cept ; pz Sh : o4 4 j fornia ofl resery | fect the indict fi enér are undermining her health May e On ain alanguiah’? baint. She charge crooks to jail and clean up the whole nasty mess. Ghargligs) Rall Gand yssineiale Aes Snel penent of Sia tary ee eee } Stimson drove the car her President Coolidge counseled patience. He prom- || with conspiracy to defraud the an oe ats ii bene tpi ‘No Moah,’ but It Sure ent and in a “reckless andj} jsed results if the affair were left in his hands. | government in leasing the Tea- Cate to; Fame; 9 Colum) Pita gees one \aneetinas OTHE Ki He fired Denby. Later he fired Daugherty. And || Pet Dome eee ft lo ap Can you open # ne. | 2 ‘| 4 he inted s ial ‘osecutors t rok : h McCoy held that the presence o} Without breaking the key? | Rai d Plenty in ea A. IS WITNESS ie appointed special prosecutors to probe ~into~ the “|| oscar Pagan, justice department in- | see ae q || whole oil lease situation. It appeared as tho Coolidge |! a. y roc! The drunk driving charge fled by | as e jdictment expert, in the jury room| Kansas boy swallowed 2 two-inch | | Deputy Prosecutor Ralph Hammer|| Yeally meant to do what he had promised, and that |!during the taking of testimony in. | ie oo nail wh, that lad could eat piel By JIM MARSHALL re not ashamed of | : N { DeM justice would be done | validated the indictments T Oth » td °% Ames aom: JoM ure widel: § re e J valic d c' is for breakfast! | ATHER ‘round, boys and ‘cE a 7 es : be oe a .| Two Othe: H aes Pia fs | gals: Scandal 'n ever'thing! Somobody. tried some years ae ong ecpemiiha r ictaart rp The people placed their confidence in him, and he Counsel ct te ahEee Cetenceak | R delehe ics Postel YE ptaty | ined d ox > nrinte a; Fea, Latent re: Demuneg ( Ca8e was re-clecte ya large majority. in moving last February to quash | obber ils re DEAR | it rained | 90 Thea Paar te recht Ken} the rain “rii@re. || sThdson. aves. aa: witnesses. cf the! Ail iH cted by H ange majority. the Indictments, contended both Pa-| ry Fa Wp atx betes: cnad te slaving 210" shan -tielley cate were inshine. he iden. Good od eran. Mra, DeMusey had been: dri hat happens now? On a minor technicality— |) can and Peyton Gordon, United SES epantienty Rebs sh awhe Takes dalled; store basements’ got full “pain” fe fe hatigh FOR td Jing a Ford car. into which young the fact that an indictment expert of the government |/State district attorney, were ille- BD eau NEO ICS. April 3.—An Care of the Caretaker’s Daughter of water, and everybody said: } Let 'er-raisi! Stimson is alleged to h piloted was in the grand jury room when the evidence was sally present during the taking 19 20s pear’ Kenta vi bas aed and - ker's Busy Taller L , | ms " | Miss White's Buick after a party in : : “n: . Ps * : A s 01 wo ded in a gun eats ae to tha eitien where] What a cl | Rain by any other name ts just. | Sse White's Bulck after a p 4 being considered—a District of Columbia judge _ || **st!mony with oftiotrashere today.n (fo busy at my serivening, but suffering from } an wet quashes the indictments against the trio. They argued that the law turning! ‘phe pandits were shot down while Spring Fever did steal twenty winks be- sews just reached Seattle | Mra. DeMusey bad parked the car over the prosecution of the oil lease" eee ay, Shee St ee, Sarre Angeles paper and had retired. She told Hammer | But the American ‘people will not stand for any cases to Special Counsel Ati€e Rom: | toa ee FOLTRD, the tovel Bostat: m night home, ; tnd to dining on speon bread, rice and jet it out over the the was awakened, with her daugh. || hoodwinking that will permit’ men under such grave || rene and owen Roberts, automatic: | ““\’ 50,000 standard Oil payroll had Pete: Soirsearnte: auessbie tothe ires ter, by the crash, and when thef |) suspicion as are Mr, Fall-and the two oil millionaires || ally excluded anyone connected with | just arrived and the robbers had ap: magick cryntal, and did lose the | pear as a bd tue a 1 bes iy ts on et pre to escape answering at the bar of justice. Ay ere aiy of; Juatice ieata ya) parently timed their holdup accord- senait ‘on the galena, but after a) a caption r a lot of, pictures ending to an onlooke: ' he ¢ a t fans beet din tr ticfpating in the prosecution of the law werd wits: adi flo Ie erate, waa! oe ecple enso it by slop. ARE’ ACCUSED mbigtais allied ta tata aahncr | Tho legal loopholes and other technicalities may be | canes, bey. toa erabar Cana sada se, iaighty. planed: Co-ed. | ping thru ponds and rescuing to officers that he had drunk all but || thrown in his way, they still expect Mr. Coolidge to || They also made the point that |deputies were on guard and sun 3 se is Shan’ remarkea Lit} Mrniture trom the floods two drinks of a quart of whisky. Miss|| keep.the faith. the radio speech of Senator | prised the bandits with a volley of Ignorance |s bliss,” remarked Lt Down there, to hear ‘em talk, li A ted Den Raid, | White, Hammer's information says, | | Thomas J. ‘Walsh: of Montana, bullets. bah beg ney ot you'd think Seattle wan the only en, Arrested in |admitted taking one or two drinks |\. ila “Well, you seem pretty “ha A town ft ever rained on. sore 7 ee e | rt | before the ride , — _ —— one retorted the office boy Over. ri Hawail,toolbthey bave:>| to Be Haled Into Court Sai eh a eae ete | ‘Gettelman Invites Dr efets you put cae tn the proune,| i5) ERNEC S01 my en eputy; shar. [made the- arrest, but may” ‘vot te ( BERRY. INDUSTRY: IN: - |) TRICKEN y C ce how 4 dune he rid ah eb!) ca ' called as witnesses, Hammer said. | o eotity Tom does Puret! soeaky about it aulte frankly. {ffs in a raid on the Union club at] Rumors that voueg Gtinem naan {| SOUND COUNTRY IS. |! | [ eaders to Wet P. t Now tirudsolale, Weide “Rainbow showers,” it calls the |i19 Cherry st. Wednesday night,|(ho city Thursday aro bascless, Ham: | ACHIEVING SUCCESS War S t Th | ar AY The Puget Waves they, swish and pice lulans “enjoy” the raine | Were charged with being gamblers inj mer declared, but admitted ho dovs | Fy er ara Ae epee r secretary reatened | } 0 “darth a tees ‘ 4 Saat Friday by Deputy |not know the youth's, whereabouts Altes 3: r i j ic ; Q . “ ” * dnd: sud Whe Wille, Wells, Wash! Say OTE cad || conic eiusix & Lrastarogat | Auimbon's ball wae fixed at $1,000, dcniavadls taeerttel, Wreklare With Paralysis Wisconsin Senator to Be “at Home” With ounG nd under reir hor t Prosecutor Robert 8. Macfarlane e % t ae | “nes i : . ” e Cleveland Plain Dealer. athariig. acattered \plects, of mnt pitas Waal ah grackanasiy| ———— |] Washington district in the cul- |} a Rortina abies Cider and Fruit Wine April «18 And then, anon, they go whoosh-| J iitives who have been discon- | ture of berries and small fruits, ! d asne' have ished $600 |) G tary of V Weeks suffered a faint iss ee y BEA, sept Dh adacash nected by the storm. fous ig eRaae kes } she igi i Y t i Bribery Charged || an industry to which the logged |! stroke of cerebral thrombosis which| MADISON, Wis. April 3.—Invitations wero to go out today to dry lead: : | They don't get much rain in |ijonds each. The other four i in El : sai] off lands, once covered by vast || usally causes paralysis, on Wednes-| €rs of the nation to attend a “fruit julce and cider” party April 18 at the bao! ‘ ‘'Vrikeo. ‘They have “delicious | iiams, Frank Adams, George Martin In ection Suit Hater Have Kak’ day morning, but ts now almost com.) home of Senator Ben Gettelman, Milwaukee “scofflaw” solon ‘ rMeepaenvaph ale ro AAEM eee “Heavy fog shrouds bay }and Jack Sehmidt, gre still held In| penvisn, April a—Bribery on} Loabeahdd Abr Sarah found |} Hietely recovered, ft was disclosed | - Wayne B, Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti-Saloon league: Roy A. ied hiadee ls m Hermyciey a ad sa district—-ferries crash,” tn the |the county jail both sides was charged today in| CHa «constitute an ideal || i ® physician's statement issued 'to- | Haynes, national prohibition director; Mrs. Anna Warren, president of the Wasa Aho jee Aa rail | usual headline fn the papers Further raids on other night clube) the election contést sult by which | for Western Washington, || oY Wisconsin W, C. T, U.; D, L. MeBride, superintendent of the Wisconsin 5 *| down there. But they keep the Jare contemplated by Macfarlane and) Royal TR. Graham seeks.to oust Ben | ne Puxet Sound country ta an [j..The bulletin issued by Dr. B. L.| Ant-Saloon league, and members ef the Wisconsin legislature will receive heavy fog off the wires, gen Prosecutor Colvin in tho campalen) p,” Lindsey as juvenile judge of|| ideal place for the cultivation of |} Hardin said bids to the Gettelman party, Which promises to be a duplication of the iy ra Biter A ESPON Uy emer Wa var all kinds of berries “Barly in the morning of April 1,| case of Congressman Hill, Maryland, During the heavy fogs the | tle Star William Unter, an election worker ‘The price of frult lands Is com- || Secretary Weeks had a thrombosis of} “I am arranging this little party,” Senator Gettelman told tho United denizens of the Paris of America Deputy Sheriff William now serving a Jail sentence for con-|| paratively cheap. Cultivation, || One of the smaller branches of the} Préss, “because I want to call the bluff of Rey. G. Kenneth MacInnes, an it iw laughingly called by per, | Frank Anderson and Charles Eliott | feawed election frauds, testified he || owing to the natural fertility of || Middle cerebral artery, producing a| Milwaukee pastor, who claims I haven't got a drop of intoxicating liquor sons from Paris, Ky., “enjoy” |aided Macfarlane in the Union club] jad received money at various times |] the soll, ia not difficult. Berries || Weakness of the muscles of the left} in my home. * Shemselves by crashing around [raid in whieh about 76 players were | from Jack Martin, alleged by coin. } produced are sald to be the finest || arm. No other symptoms: have de: “Herewith I publicly invite him to spend the evening at my home in | on ferries and groping their way | thrown into an uproar when tho of-| sel for Lindsey to be the “right! jn the land, Yield por acre is, {| Yeloped. Considering the rapid im-| Milwaukee April 18 and we will get all the cider and frult wine he can And now to . and to down Market st fieers appeared, ‘The players were) hand man” of John Galen Loe isi on the average, exceptionally {| provement he has mado in the last | stand.” 4 move, before the landlord comes Well, boys and gals, up here released after thelr names and ad:! grand dragon of the Ku Klux, Klan high. 48 hours, he will be gut of danger) Gettelman announced that Senator Herman Bilgrien, one of the leaders around. A.J in Seattle wehave rain—-R-A-LN | dresues had been obtained. in Colorado. in a short time." of the Wisconsin “wet revolt,” will bo bartender at the party. RRR AAR ARR AAA AR AAA AAR “SPORTS EDITION” When You Buy The Seattle Star’s Big New WORLD NEWS And Every Night, Just Say LAST MINUTE SPORT “STAR PINK” NEWS LOCAL TONIGH

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