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ak, aa tals oy LN SEATTLE WOMAN og DIES IN WRECK Mrs. Caroline Doane Killed; | Husband Injured | 3.—Mrs, Caro. | , torn ave att 1 her husband, } Sea’ druggist was} plightly an hore yesterday | 4 when automobile skidded and turned rt were motoring | to Portland The a urred Just oppo | of the| tratlaPortiand | ar akic td “l. minutes later hospital here y was to be taken to JAPAN BIG BUYER, Lead Far East in Consump- | tion of American Goods Mr ow at tf Seat Le were re F ~ Edward ¥ of ceived a triple fracty dH? INSEPARABLE OLB AND DILL To PART? IMPOSSIBLE! LOS ANGELES, April t,—Kolb ‘id Dill, veteran vaudeville per formers, have parted according to close friends t Tho famous team will rp | neon In double har stage, it was eald, t has entered the movies, Die MUSE do his stuff » Aeocording to ts, choosing the footlights * Kolb and Dil split onoe before but were later reunited when thoy failed to “go over’ with the pub ning! re to remain behind He in se note ate SdbetY | “THREE HURT N-: : AUTO CRASHES : city Employe Painfully Hurt | came upon shelf after shelf of poison in Street Mishap automobiles Thursday covering from night riday Brennan. water 64, employe the tment, re city dep. | gruesome numbers represented relios man and two children, victims | their Injuries | the left} |, |PROBE ALLEGED'3 LAKE HOMES'ELLINGSON GIRL MAD SLAYER | London Police Solving Mys- | | tery Deaths in Cottage DESTROYED = WANTS TRIAL Fire at Haller Lake Ruins |Mother-Stayer Residences; Loss $12,000 Determined to Prove Her Sanity LONDON, April 3.—The story of a A Yio brick chimne atanding BAN FRANCISCO, April ; A nerato madman is being pleced warped debris and charred I ey ben Prva ther by Scotland Yard, Hote on the uth sid fu pr nean tives attempt to solve the myster ¢ threo! ihe youthful § of “Polson Cottage,’ whore Gran 1 fire |dered her mother n ville Cooke and Selwyn Foster met A fourth her counsel wit nination home imely arrival ]}io aid the stat h holds #hé heath of two Heattle firemen |is not unbalanced. Unremitting search thru the dilapt: | iy 4, | Bei : pee ts * 0 thin enc stecled he Jated “shack has rev 1a pile of ' royed wore tho | Ay gee hh: plein sant at skulls, a complete skeleton in a pot 10 of ¢ al na 1 and th hich te her trength can suf: | ences of y orth full of quicklime and indiscriminately . : , V Ap i F he will not break down. rao Hinnnlie umm attered heaps of bones. In the! iy. J N. Saxe was naved t her fainting pelt ridden garden were found sev: | mon © the lie t mphatic In a large house which} ‘The flames started In the Engel fons that she ne ¥o ur b summer home, M Engel ntt ies thua far in her court ap-| father as an anatomical school pollee | seurted a fire in the kitchen stove rmined not to do it again to dry the pl which had not been | I'm going to show ‘em I'm al phials. tenanted since last summer A de right,” the “red-head” favorite of Whether the bones found in such | feeUve stove pipe broke at a joint | Chinatown'n best known cafes de and in falling showered sparks over elured tod. ‘I'm no more insane of the old school or victinis of de-|* Dile of pa caught lthan any r girl, That claim ts montacal orgies alloged to have taken | fre and igr Aca yall the bunk, Let's have the trial place in the alleyway ¢ rapidly did the fire spread tha and 5 ing men and w Within an dour 4 embarra ved to have known ( were tn ruin The soft dirt road i Ja w lead as the| leg and bruises when he run Yr. bg le Who ied at ee ‘ en are of American goods at 1th ave. and E, Thoras sive ays: emied, with wi A ding secor ace, 1 panies of fire Ags 4 white i ce, | an autom He was taken 5 arrival in time A Wo - ie \ report on foreign | ¢ ne city hospital and later to h B yesterday by the| Providence h } ; ; rovide ompita His home sume from its) at 12 Th st Arrest Alleged Drug Vendor), Elms fe Jean Marie } son, S years ° un ¢e s i mdar year 1924.] old, while phying in frost of he as He Leaves Court : ‘rho Worth home, val Survey of Ceramic | the leading mar! home at v nd Park @ ; 1 peuibee arid wea bid Geran ‘uuie arto Grane |) Dong’ busy. ‘ Industry. Complete : A spl market. | Geo She was and bruised | the atter of nt con c i anked first on trucks | and was taken to her home by Geer | convict him ar rn t ate of Teport. | G. W. Cartson, N. 83rd. st pgp dye trade % : : the stat jopme de ‘ ae ade in China, i re] reported to the police that his auto | the courtroom, a free 6 Chamber of ¢ jermany's keen competition ts being! had struck a Japanese child at e 4 vt t ee chik Dong recently wan a 1 of a a 2 Hewitt W ager crane = dhe ed caciad hk ifth ave, and J n st: ‘The xe of selling narcotica, The) Harold V. Mooring Was for #, University ining e Teport stated Mid pleked hin and ran al y rel j j an al grand jury rete ling to G. B. Avery Named N , tted ‘Thurs was! The to State Position| New Tax Commission Sect He te t j G. B. Avery, Seattle, has beea ap ito Meet in Olympia (2s. '0) Jute. } Pointed assistant supervisor of the! The new state tax commission, « A search for Betty Brown, prir | state department of labor and indus- | Hartley idea, has been called by the| cipal government witness against tries. He was formerly an office | governor to meet at Olympian next! Dong Suey, haw been Inatituted, as ' holder with the federal internal rev-|Monday. At this time a socalled | she disappeared suddenly before the - | enue forces. His predecessor was “advisory commission” ‘is to be se-| last tria who s | Vietor Zednick, ions cay been electe [ ected the work of the commission era will be sald Saturday Italian Minister | steretary the B. P. O. E. Seattle! win be laid out and a chairman w , xm at t Jon +-Hamilt | lodge aire Bowman, director of | ho phat etl of War Quits Job } the department, is to reorganize the! The governor has notified S sacha ROME, Ar $.—Gen. Digto Seattle office. | Chase, King county aaseanor, and so 1 ad been 4 t has res’ two other commissioners, of thei | | the al al dr ffice f }appointments. ‘The commis in n ‘ three years. A bul he re e HERE’S MORE ABOUT | turn. is to make some ne |Woman, Held by Police, Is} incr sears. bul exgers son juding a secretarysht: Charged With Booze Sale mR » bay = "7 > of the organization will be well ove Re STARTS ON PAGE 1 ea eRe ‘ nah elt committee which is still fn the courts ‘The court refused to sustain | the defense contention that | Walsh's speech interfered with the jury’s decision and it rejected & miner point that the indict. ments were not property signed. The government was upheld on |" both these points. Le Following the court's action | George P. Hoover of counse! for Sin lair, said he bribery against Fall and Doheny was disposed of, but thought that Sonspiracy charge against all four defendants might be re-submitted to another jury a men died Thursday undor of a chimney which collapsed at the |Boehiem works Jing to dispatches believed the charge of found in Mount Baker park J $40,000 a year Peeper 8 U3 pli Killed in Chimney Crash BERLIN, April 3.—Sixteen work he ruins in Leipaig. Details of the cident are not avatlable. id to be were Twelve tins of optum, worth $2,000 at retail = by Superintendent C. H. Peter ay ing made thru ¢ public parks, Visit our Children’s Department. &xpert Jitting Big Values Patent Dress Slipper. Sizes 5 to 8. 7e4 81; to 11, $2.95 Sizes 111, to 2, $3.45 5 see, 10 to 1344, $2.45 Sizes 1 ta. 6, $2.95 Play Oxfords in Patent or Brown Calf. Sizes 5 to 2 Southern Ties in Tan or Patent, $2.95 and $3.45 pord: | | Eappelio had on hand 20 gallons of | Was staged, it in alleged ‘Thura- | «, Thursday police on a city Hique an George W a“ i a que ee een one of whom was | 7 18, intox late in 4 They him whére they got the Passerby Is Hit vf Drunken Lout 1 ma Hauor anc the arrest followed. Mrr Mill Production Is | by n Below New Business |; turaday night’ Albert De L jumped to powerful raisin wine when the raid Capt. W reeeived H. Searing said he had ‘as knocked linlocated, he ANCOUVER, BL OC. 00 expenditure in new ness plants in thise city for this summer. There are ent under constructic to the bt $4.000 each estimated at pres iddition 131 | bed. lences Announcing MANNING’ COFFE TODAY’S PRICES A GOOD COFFEE—consistent quality and very good value. A MORE FLAVORY COFFEE—that sat- isfies a very large demand. A VERY FINE COFFEE—of a quality ‘ far higher than the low price would indicate. 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Will Appeal Oil Case Decision ELAND, Ohio, April 3.—*We arry the case to the court of appeals of the District cL will can-Born Opera Singer of Columia,” Atlee Pomerene, government counsel, told the United Press today when in- form formerly with the Metropoli | Fatt died at| Doheny today from pheu-| Hands of 12 Persons HARTFORD, Conn. of the state of Connecticut pst Gerald Chapman, mail rob: ged with killing Skelly, went to Judge Jen: | April 3—The| OMAHA, | Bernice April 3 De Pasquali, 43, coloratura Madame 1 the Indictments of Albert B. L, Doheny aud Edward L. Jr, and Harry F, Sinclair ad Deen quashed by Justice MeCoy Jat Wi one of the | — »pran: tan Grand Opera company, 1 hospital here charge. Jennings i monia hin. on. € alas the anes that rea) brea a lame De Pasquali, Be a Drs, was | achieved the climax of her er in September. Sho was en- d to sing the title role of the new opera, “St. Cecilie’ at the Holy Yoar celebration under the auspices jot the Reman Catholic church in | Rome. |Spanish War Vet Rites Are Today! Milltary ceremonies were to feature de-| the funeral services for Peter Hub-| ion | bagd, 42, mill worker and veteran of | the Spanish-American. war, at the | Butterworth mortuary Friday after: Jnoon. Fortsoh-Thygeson camp, Unit. ed Spanish War Voterans, was to | take charge of the rites. Cremation | will follow a felony w w American-born opera sir only. pos killed while s being there | ” le &)1o have said there were no extenuating ances whereby a verdict of} could be re: He Planting Guide Free On Request Mall Order igs De 8 ESTABLISHED 1000 ment NURSERYMEN> SEEDSMEN. 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