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a ee TT oT STIMSON 10 The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington he Seattle Star | Botored as Gecond Clase Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash, | WEATHER under the Act of Congress March 4, 167%. Per Year, by Mall, Jail’ oo SEATTLE, WASH,., SATURDAY, in County She'll Tell on Fred APRIL 4, 1925, TWO CE NTS IN SEATTLE, Young Dodge Attempts to GTN / | OR = And Now the Gallows | a ose attempt te to stop t —_— 7 | ‘= of the Dodge : | Dillon, ead | | ; i lon, ¥ : Howdy, folks! By gosh, we're going r paycheck, go down the street, and buy choco pds late nut sundaes with the whole . ac = Is Not Running % , Sporfs Note: A big league ba Away, Youth’s ai ee. HOI F mae Lawyer Says ‘ = the ba reezes ~~] F E ¥, 21, son of one 3 ringt et iis (wea terest in jonee a drinking and i era Notorious Prison- wae a8 tle model, left Seattle Thursday old days a g a | i) afternoon for New York, but will re- esti . duest of the prosecut- tallow (2 saa ers Start Mutiny | Ot a, PLANS APPEAL ror ahaele = 7 ‘ of auving while drunk, wry he in Escape Plot (oe rent reling re SEE SEATTLE! ' ed : from justice were indignant- + Scenic spots in Seattle are to be fi, Ea Government to Fight Ruling denied by R. E Conta ot Dee advertised to visiting tourists this t . begeiticah j vie sriphtat gc i | r tor’s office wants Visit the Tideflats: Your Nose wp tv e ees Ae ae His trip to York had wat | aed bein’ beget. en hg ug before he fe Alki Beach: 50—Beautiful Z Coy'a ruling. It purely a te ; ‘ Bathing Beauties—30! ipa Atlee Pomerene » Miss Juanita i Beautiful Ballard: The Copenha- aay . 21, vivacious model, is recov 4 gen of America! eo rhe s from bruises sustained when : This Car to the Cireus: Admis- Weis tae as hurled thru the windshield sion to the City Council Chamber Debary uA od jof her own car, which Stimson was ; Dree! re n ta driving, Tuesday morning. Cowan Park Tour: Pullman Cars| |} | u Only. | ATTORNEY WITHDRAWS FROM DAMAGE SUIT Pomerene said Take This Car for Jilg Weinie questio wurst Plant: You Never Sausage a, dent, Saturday notified the mother, Li'l Gee Gee ct TRAIN WRECKED | mente ton the bri-| She 1s under the care of he leht! | bery charges against Fall and Do-| mother and sister in their apart- — eee | | ments in the Cambridge. o : i posaibia lite | he statute of limitation does ¢ $25,000 personal injury dam- itl Gee Gee {s so dumb she crimina’ | jnot affect reindictment on the con- | ase sult, which was filed Thursday, ee ere — ft Cigar Co. spiracy charge, but there is a ques- | languishes until the arrival of the conducts a ba x ok Pons Bert — Fase with regard to reindictment on | girl's father from La Grande, Ore., Liking | stad, serving a six-month sentence pias r eahys id 5% The moon is lovely when i< Jades | for vagrancy, are in. solitary .con-| j bribery che harge " he wal ae iptnersstie ay, paced Serge we the distant forest glades; ie. . i srs pot 20 eat nae Haag foo engaged by the girl after the acci- { 4 doggone “ad” of chewing gum! ees | who has taken charge of the affair, | s morning that he desired to be relieved from { can Gerald Chapman, “Prince of Bandits,” who was found ticlpating in the case. He was , a Engineer Dead; Fireman Be- ; . ‘ requested t i ted with guilty by a jury at Hartford, Conn., on the charge of mur- ene aa se ate hs DOB OO Car ay | Harry Stone and Clar 7 Sec Fe bod, Skelly. i C lieved Dying in Colorado |‘t ut! the arrival of the father. | madeap Bagley, held for etxradition dering Policeman James Skelly, of New Britain, Conn.) Heved Dying in Colorado |" «strs. white was not. satisfied i jaughed, and laughed. | +, British ¢ bia for Chapman is known as the mos uring and picturesque of ——- with the amount of damages se SRB Ag anaimo bank holdup modern outlaws, the million-dollar robbery of a New York) PUEBLO Colo, April 4.—Edwin| sought,” said Page, ‘so I asked { SYERIDAY —— MEN START mail truck being one of his exploits. He is shown during |J. Reilly, engineer, is dead and her to permit me to withdraw from | Aisten, sweet NIGHT RIOT . his trial. Oliver C. Smith, fireman, is believed | the case. She requested that I | heart, I promise Tour ian cedated’ to’ sot a court recess in, his tria . ____|to be fatally injured as the result|stay until the father arrives from q you I won't eee | confinement began thelr ri REET "3 < of the derailment of Denver & Rio | Oregon.” i another drop, and ¢ enn verted | 2S Western senger train CRASH ENDED xfePagadell es Jailors. Starvich be HO! CALIFORNIANS! at Concrete, 30 miles west | GAY PARTY after ere poe ra jot fe of here, today Phat te s was part of a plot for a 3 That young Stimson had been ee. va nal jail delivery PUGET SOUND WILL The engine crashed into an open| out on a gay party with the pretty ur men were SHOW YOU SCENERY |", ona rolled down a 16-foot|medel and had been drinking in 2 concerted sh 4 Miss Naomi DeMusey, talented Seattle dancer, who, with | ae ECainkoihias* be Centiciarie) id Higeeral Otter: taInicen’ cua ies: (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) = on the cell stove and) her mother, Mrs. Florence DeMusey, 2304 Hudson st., is a § $24,000 in California |lengers were bruised | Se ae } Turniture:: _Jallers Jovane ‘o’witness for the state in official charges now pending Chapman Unmoved as Death wi mA taceh real Daugherty Witness ) ps and on eee toraints (against Fred F. Stimson, wealthy youth who fled the city Sentence Is Passed cout ‘elisbate Indicted as Forger I ‘3 lots of m and placed in the after crashing into Mrs. DeMusey’s parked Ford sedan with | nd steamship lines BLAST KILLS 3 WASHINGTON, April 4.—Gaston | fancy hose! hole. an auto in which Stimson and Miss Juanita White were EXECUTION ON JUNE 25 allow special tdi |B. Means, former department of a y i i The bere three ens be the | riding. Mrs. DeMusey and daughter, hearing the crash | Peer Ghat out set |) justice agent and aia witoaes of be 4 st. Woo made a fortune | cot} where John Soudas ¥ “ J o 4 : = 5 jound country ‘ +]; senate Daugherty invest jon, to- in Wall St, Tio te tava’ iat from their home, investigated and found Stimson and the Jury Deliberates for 111% Sound & British Colum. || Third German — Industrial pene pee we para ‘ae broke. n his ¢ injured Miss White by the wreckage of the autos. Since booster organ Accident in 24 Hours | here for forgery. Hey ree then two criminal charges and a $25,000 damage suit by Hours on Case pate vee . ready io Sane C3 | CTSRr IEEE cy name W morn YER A : wat s " | who answe \ ° ’ y Thru" was carrying a he Miss White have'been fled against Stimson os ARTFORD, Conn. April 4. || 1s a club formed by S | || BERLIN, April 4—The third se- Blaine Can’t Stop see oni ————— . —Gerald Chapman — must couver, Victoria, Bellingham and ee edit keke ‘ * * q x | Starwich and jailers also have | eae calito mma to bring tourists ‘het vere industrial accident within 24 City-Paid Jaunts mt 3 Nanet uspects under hang by the neck | j hours occurred today, three men be-| Finance Chairman BE. L. Blaine, SPORTS DEPARTMENT Nanaimo suspe 1 ~ = Ine? repeeteA dalled “ln ah teins |e } Bi | Litt Gee Gee says a kiss is co since Assistant Jailer} dead. Ls © | “watchdog of the city treasury,” pro- | nothing being strangled to Holmes found five hack u ge ses es Tho death sentence was pro: | {SURETY AE MRISDTe tested Friday afternoon but his com- | death by two people. aled In bananas brought | nounced ugon the “prince of | | Earlier in the day two men were | mittee members voted him down and Fs aca aie Ltt te by: a: myaterows young {ieee wees inlay. deel the | nown to have been Kjiled and | decided to send at least two city of- a = fH ahh phe | bandits” ° f e ran: other ere: niliateder Fed pow Ne oe (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) ‘mM h Jary which heard the evidence | an apkophes vere x sae baie a st jals on eis across the country i e elevator broke from its cables | this summer—on pay, 4 | ; | | ‘The committee approved a $310 ap. tastes eilave. us, 1 Lottery Operators | eee te James Skelly, found | Resignation Expected, Due | statning Stinnes mine at Essen. In| propriation to pay expenses of Rob- ee wane ° . him | : hoth the Malsburg and Essen acct- 1. Proc! - -oppengirtle Get Off With Fine|s... Death Penalty Not Too Great as|_ "eis cwts wo mevne| 10 His Recent Hess [sh aur oe inant | tr, i an Mountai n € o ig moving First fruits of his jee a 0 at 10:30, Within an hotr all for. | AP ccna’ 4 Jot probal: 1 jto attend a conclave of building of- ey Aira LaF yards a week,| against gambling dismayed Prose S malities had been dispensed with | ON, Apri John) A gasoline ation dangerously | ficials, and $300 to send Mrs. Donna That's almost as fast as little Homer|cutor Colvin and his deputies Satur "is entences Him to Life Term (and Judge Jennings nentenced Chap- | ary of war since injured 18 men when it exploited | Baker and Secretary 8, H. Grout of Brew, Jr., walking to school lay when three C se, convicted —_——_—— man to the gallows. | i ng of t Mantas #d-) yesiewday in the Thuringia automo- | the civil service commission to a Los bee of ating a lottery, got off with GILMER I. MANHART, convicted) Walla state prison next week with He slouched against a ‘pillar as|™inistration and close political ad-| bile factory at Arnsstadt Angeles convention. FFT dati ter Blonder cer Papaire 4 slayer of his former sweetheart,/an assortment of ‘minor offenders| Judge Jennings sentenced him to| viser of Be reounl caaunes will ie a = co y Is D ne '0lasked jail sentences for the defend-| \y-— 1 iilian Helen Morley, was de ae wr ° 4 | hang at the Wethorsfield prison on| Sin from the cabinet as a result | = es 6 9 a oyster. | ants, who ap} d before Judge Cal-| nounced by Judge Everett Smith ax|‘? Serve out the rest of his life be iene 6. : ONT ot the mild stroke which he suf. = know who has been signed Hall. They are Lee Yuen, Charlie |. murderer worthy of death when| hind its walls. Atter ‘being out since. 1. o'clock ,féred on ‘Wednesday. | = | A Ie but we'll ane atid Blug ‘Lee, convicted of pve the court sen'| Ed F. Kienstra, Manhart's attor-| riday the jury reached thelr ver Weeks has de. = fectiy uc Grower I esa Ail srs baipiuabal rite tenced the prit-| ney, withdrew motion for a new] dict at 10:25 thie morning, and {t sired to resign for = / yah in the . Manhurt|™nutes Inter. Chapman then was |! — e ) YE DIARY j ; Walla peniten-|nounced. By that action Manhurt) oo oliis Vitel | leptin ten eel Hicause of falling | = | ) ‘ Villagers Terrified tary BAtUrd®Y| acquiesced to tho Jury's decision. | feon to. while away. m BOsninutelt sahealth, but was | = Up betigres. and to the watchmaker’s, ° . morning He surrendered two days after the| recess, ‘ ‘ Vjpersuaded to re- — here he has put my watel: order, “ ‘ould have 7 * ; sae z ae | | wed’ Geediand crave fpr aby 4 wo Beare er are esti ‘elletied 1t murder and waa convicted, tho Kon anenae main on. He re. = Wednesday’s, Thursday’ s and Friday’s | {ells me worth 6 shillings, ‘whieh ts EXICO Ap 4 j | ae natal pene aanau Uh SAY antty ticle an ex | =. . eqs | Rican ve han rw earth wan fet at Cha | Pe egmmended| re anwed to pontiveyt aoaty |, 2 came tack. In. 20-minute | Aicsice ations || BB issues of The Seattle Star’s"“SPORT | ‘leurs, bat fotely baaisued ep bultes last night and meveral houses SSddcnth,” declared) tim as the slayer | however, surrounded by a guard {rebuild his health, | = PINK EDITION” proved once and | Colvin. So at my stint, Imt soon fin-| collapsed, say dispatches from Du Judge Smith just; aed of armed men which had been in-| sThe stroke oc.| = for all that the. | ished, and home, where did try to wet | rango, hacireinaselnik: the “3 | creased to 10. SRSA Lehto of = or all that the— | Betty Patrick. n,m crystal aetic, bat! “the tremors threw the village boty at areaiedtar el | “Bring in the, prisoner,"”. ata the morning of |f| = | Angels, #0 could mught, to my |into a panic and many boarded ed the vensational | BEWARE! COPS ARE |Judge Jennings April 1, but did = ” | Ereate’ sorrow, for she be w winsoMe | trains in an effort to flee the quake fanant Murda Chapman was brought before him. hot become known = 6 | een! 1th sing mighty fine. And) Others, in an effort to escape from ‘awe, started Feb-,| GETTING PEEVED AT “Chapman,” sald the judge, “have until Friday, when = | ‘ oes the church of San Pedro, damaged | yimer F, Manhart Oi nry RE, you anything to say as to why this considerable im = | Li'l Gee e 1 her sweetie had | windows, pews and doors in their Killing of Mrs. Morley in a speeding THEFTS AT STATION sentence should not be imposed?” — | provement was re- — a fight 1 nd Gee Gee has | mad panic. car on Capitol Hill, following a late) TOLICE are thinking of apply- |] eas: sanding. with his tons | ported. Lato Fri-| = ’ | hought it ott the: moHayt ~ 2 er downtown. ing for an injunction against ||slightly apart, leaned back agains day it was said =| sat f ‘ | ay « at Ceotith ame aintitelleve you are guilty of shoot-|l'q person or ‘persona unknown" ||® pillar, looked: Judge Jennings the war’ depart = carries the Latest, Authentic News of | al” magazine for her “revel || Automobile [ing Mrs. Morley to death,” the court|| who aro making Mfe miserable | straight in ithe yey ano with ®) ment that Weoks had improved dur = the sport world; news of city, state, | «ge concluded for the Irate coppers. |Hahtening of his mouth, answered: | ing the day, and that his conditto: = sae || Opportunities PRISONER. 18 A couple of weeks ago a thiet || "T have nothinie to. nay.” Es aaa uaa ee = nation and the world, HOURS | The color blooms on woman's cheek|| ‘the prices asked for some of t MA} |] entered the police garage and | nrte rentence ft the court, idasen — = AHEAD of any other Seattle daily. : For less than 20 cents a week, |) the used cars offered for sale || sudge smith naked Manhast if he|| stole a Sees eee a) ented atite | | ARRMOIERBIE hat you, Ger: . ‘ = Ticino fot bp yal Hs ance || thru the automobile columns of loaned to make’ statement The | A few daze later © Abie sal || “Mi"chupmen, are rmsnied ts | Ninety Days in Pen =| vais es pacvete & Tol sp paint hie nose |] ‘Tho Star are surprisingly low. BIRO eT Ne tee tan neal{ N._A. Slusser from outside the |) the custody of the warden of f D k Dri = Tt sa Pippin j Nias Dibalitor ‘< i Silty Seale fe ae TP | without a plén for consideration and | Saihd, pation: | the state prison at Wethersfield, or runken river | = aa sl att eR ap ‘a ‘ape 4 van exceptional value at $9 |fMAintained his stolid fight Jal Another thief stole the automo- to be by him forthwith conveyed Ninety days in jail as weil as loss! — = Nvery Evenin: | ° ‘ ‘x one who talky much Hae” mocometor area, new || that won for him notoriety a NOH wie of Ottioee. In Guicherd || t0 hand and safely at the atate | oe vin ey ccc treene tee eee = On the Streets Every Evening | conc¥ning new ide ver has trom, mpare tire, and cover AUT ti stan of silenc SeMilitih aie. bot | prison until the 28th day of June, S ts = 2c¢ a Copy. | ied Whee Poetic ttand finish Te pertect: || ‘The 42-year old carpenter ap But Saturday someone entered || 1925, on which day, and: before |! the penalty to be paid by ©, Johan. | = | or the end 1 tl || also carries new car guarant |poared ‘almost. cheerful in contrast) 110 Solos garage and: stolen. the | the hour of sunrise, and within |son for driving while drunk, Judge | =) e ,” in ix the end,” wald the cow- , ; , = : ' HA 7 1 4 |{to his sullen attitude during the re- ra fh 4 6 ‘polide’ patrol. wagon. the prison walls and by the pris. | Paul declared Saturday, Johanson > ’ “ 795. Puncher, as he grabbed tho ateer‘a|| Turn to the Want Ad Columns {ta HATH ANeRnsn ic His cheadi.in ||P EAnsete (NE HCUGR, DRESS rere ee eer aesde Copn liewacGdereaa wien tet gtatn ete: = Don t Say Paper Say Star Pin ail, Rete | and wee who is offering thie | 9 negative when asked for a state || sit aiscovercd the there shall be hanged by the neck | January 7 when arrested on 10th = . hed dandy ear to you. mont, He will be taken to Walla ? until you shall be dead." ave. N. B. = : = a

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