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iets emesis Taras Tease — : —- Saecooarineomersihontannentanisasen simanwneensabinces wet it. OO eee Sm ee ee BOOZE RUNNERS|irst White \GUNLESS BANDIT| , ARE GUILTY | Child Born | HOLDS UP CAFE ° Y » any un Sk agu ay Forces Cashier to Hand Over Free; To Appeal Case Cash; Thefts Prevented | BAN FRANCI ), A ‘ T . 5 the 0 : ‘ . y ath ' 1 ae bandit trif 4 i wa of | diners w cashier, J. Hada, to resi 4 give him © crew ° nd ive hi \ 1 pretended to have i of th pist mmanded pa ste in thelr neats 1 2 were he ran out Into the et and J le his getaway fine « C. J, Hook, 2064 20th ave, 8, Just 1 v e midnight found two youns stealing gasoline from his a a and they e. He chased the jumped into an old touring ca berty urday was ators of shore Anderson, 1! Court to lesser ja! The defen tar seizure $1,000,000 11 allone craft was Exporters Judge Partr the jury to partments, at 1 a. m wakened by the sound of a thief ng into his garage. and found a young man tr his automobile, As An thug fied, x at the top of his voloe, “Ds A man has tried to steal his ca Ho weht g to stea anc on approached the jerson says the same ey tion of whet! al times. porn the 2 pan Bll The first white baby The dete attle musician now. His name point, is Mark Rowan. Now he | aR wants to start a First Baby Qklahoma Woman Takes WOMEN DROWN Bai or Man’s Gun; Is Exonerated \ “ ANY ares ot ky an OKEMAH, Okla, A 4.—The 20 Flee Chinese Bandits on) voy ace ao yeaa ape fyvlgeadie ata ames Ferry Which Sinks club.” It would Mins M Nolan first away from ¢ ZONDON, April 4—Scores of wo-| Of western . og bide Tsek Wan, | ¥ hile Aits men were drowned at Kir in the province of S! ing to escape f plundered and set fire to the t according to a Central News Patch from Tients! The women lost their lives wh ferryboat on which they had taken refuge sank. Hundreds grour ng Wilson, i and led officers to Miss Nol of the attack, where Wils« was found. Civil War Again a were abducted by the ba * ° * state militia from } “od Rowan, was Likely in China to fight, and stood q ra houst,| PEKIN, April 4.—Civil war Is the robbers were at w when that | again imminent in China. ‘The ba final t pass Was &) Chang Tso Lin, the Manehuriar war lord, is r ried to be prepa to renew the struggte that haa tered China for 12 youg. Hi be Gen. Feng Hu Ht. by men NOW BEING UNITE Widely Separated Users of Aryan Tongue Together \ in Melting Pot Drives Taxi in Front {Those people who spe Russian, French ’ . . | Ytallan, Irish, Gert of Cops’ Car; Jailed Gaelic, and some of When he drove his taxicab be-| languages, trace th tween the armored by ear an to the old Aryan race. It has been said that the Ary came from some point in Asia sev- | police automobile that was accom-| | panying it as a guard, Joe Bartle, 2 years old, a chauffeur, was arrested eral thousands of years ago; but| HOUSTON, Texas, April 4—Hous-| y Pa some historians now claim that |ton’s first heat et OF, he) Kid-| their home was in the southern r wag re Friday Ho is ternoon whi McDonald, la-| being held in tho city jail in leu of ‘come while at work.| $100 bail, The s was mado at rature was 90. and Yesler way steppes of Russia; that the Indian and Persian branches went to’ the cast; the Slavs and Teu into the German forests; and the Greeks went toward Greece; while the forefathers of the Celt Romans followed the Danube r into Italy and Gaul. At any rate, the chief Aryan Yanguage now {s English, and wu told thousands now are being da’ educated in its use through t New Universities Dictionary. It is offered to all readers of this news. Paper on terms that make it almost a gift. The coupon printed else where in this issue explains how to Second av Victim ot Jazz Says Followers Crazy He Broke Parents’ Hearts and Lost Only Girl He Loves Because of It BY CYNTHIA GREY | Dear Miss Grey: Why is it that go little is published to warn the young people of today of the results of this night-| ly night life? | Each day, each night, I see young boys and girls on the road to perdition. They are just “jazz crazy.” I would like to see something in the columns as a sort of a talk to young people. | I am especially moved to write because of this dreadful Dorothy Ellingson tragedy, which our papers are full of. In my opinion, Dorothy is not guilty in one word, tho she may have been the one that committed the } crime, of which she is accused. | How many of these “jazz crazy” people are following that! case and are bringing it right down to themselves? | How many evenings do you young people spend at home| with your folks, and how many do you spend at dances,| auto rides until 3-or 4 in the morning, booze parti and how many nights do you nqt come home at all? Think it over, dazz is a form of insanity and when once it gets a firm hold on you it is then that you commit crimes, like poor Dorothy is accused of. How many “Dorothys” in Seattle? Do not think that th an old man writing, for I am not old‘in years, | but I am in experience, for I have tasted jazz and am now drinking the bitter dregs. I broke my mother’s and father’s hearts in thelr old ago | | make you more attractive~ Are you worried because you are overweight? Afraid you ae lost your charm, your youthful His Stout women are at a disadvan- tage. Pretty clothes no longer fit them, their movements are awk- ward, their attractiveness deserts them. Friends are sympathetic. But many of these friends have ssecretmethod of keeping slender! use Marmola Tablets (thou- sof es Ag Westen each year regainslender figures this way tablets will make ehh again, too. Try them. Noexercises or diets—just a pleasant, healthful and lost the girl I love my appeal to liow Dorothy way of becoming slender. lightly, but into your heart; then think JAKE. | Il drag stores have them—one dolla {dently the writer of the above x. Or they will be sent in plain wrap. ‘ % in porrpaid b the Marmola Co., 17 is a new reader or Goes not follow) | Cynthia Grey will receive | | Besteal Hotors Bide. 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Hubbard, 24, inventor | and cme of the defendants in the j Olmsted Mquor conspiracy ney ber of faces new court troubles as a re | Lette of $19,755.60 civil action | brought late Friday by his uncle, Hubbard, of Bvere The elder Hubbard allege |14® attorney, Hart W. Hunt {he advanced his thru that inventor-nephow | the sum to further his electrical re tons, In re | Searches and inyei ‘Name. ~ Age turn, interest in two inventions—a new X-ray photographie devieo and a new method of generating electrical | current, DOE OI icin teenie nmineanss GUBHGS j. ERIE BHA IN ahr innit ena, sense of the|~ yu is this 7 Hingson’s case and take it deeply unto yourself, not Fy ho ways, he was to receive an THE SEATTLE STAR { “1 — | Has Cat But 9 Lives? _ It Means $2,000 to Co wo ye “The Radio Star | L ee 4 a aad | RADIO PROGRAMS | sities, sitet uncon groves | was star SATURDAY SUNDAY De ant (hat a hat hse cin tive, (ee Various Oenominations:to}| soe een oeen mace | enone car acee eee DARE eters Broadcast Rites bee see Pe Bg fa ; | OTHER FEATURES, TOO v3 h |" garmpelecdiee Gade neat Rartine Concert Programs, Organs, | ** Buch & Lane Plas Aig Dance Music, On Fea ee PI | servtene of Pirst’ Church ot Chrtat nd orga citals to plok 1 v ‘ rai 8 ‘ # ambling down the hall from Sunday. KJR and KTW services. of police headquarters Marc nN sill Meuadensl char h seevial lity MEO {tte} fae. Frevelece—8:9%, |i 19° Se Lesesehhualerg ‘ccm Oft-Nabbed Suspec j in Beatle ak the weval mening, || con geo 0 “cn 0s) organ || a drunkenne was) Held on Dope Count | \|| studio program; 10, Malatend’s dance | "Mota (888), 3 ce aiua| wry deg sat'yr|_ Tay Hensgen, 25, who has been ' DAY EVENING aitral "Tate Antubead rane: |" KOW aod ! ot feats moet iner progran 9, folk songs; 10, KVI (468), Los Angotes—t, varied . { QEATTLE'S new station, KTCE Kaw (apt). aié—16, Colbuen’s | cuon (19),--Vassouver,2 a $2,000 | | bs on the a! for the Hy 2 A ent all a tof ad in exacninitic | meter ban at ) watts. : 2 MIDWEST STATIONS aw vit or not a Sitti ies cone mt MIDWEST KTATIONS | ithe ‘Time | : ee eet (Pacific Time) cCrac Alta, teynolds and | lll os acicge Mey halal | WREO (283), Lane Mioh ° pair at 10th | ngt h H A a : heatra KUCM (244), Minsoula, M 4:30, | leant apparatus oF ‘ (483), Calgary, Alta. —Silent | secre t 5 ; i frat. roadcast wil start at ete te prvennew | mre m8 wren Jeight of his Y Bothell Robbers’ | be adie dane plea rg ts amare ile pias mert "| Sentence Delayed | , few days WCCO. (417), Ty ties WCCO (413), Twin Clttes—1:1 . eae afternoon and evening hours “| wae rt, da Oe Usb), t In—8-9:20 ‘ against mo: KHQ will broadcast an even seruellat ber mates new Se, hat seeth ote dis _}| Successor to Mitchell on George Crandell sone program, from # to 18 tn | | Way to Washington were arrested in Tacoma the classical plano selections, to | 74.8 Vilna SP gees after the robbery in stolen A GO Little Sormphe | to to 10 years in Plerce county for | ealing the car Third Train Victim at Algona Crossing aie The third victim of train crashes 3 —— crossing, near Auburn, JANITOR, WITHOUT for hingto his wife and two t is Inotoring - Candidate in Germany *: “ps ; Sy aa i and | Centrals, Democrats and Socialists, waninston’s't0' dav. Unite to Defeat Monarchists At 8:15 p,m. the Los Angeles Flute club will play over KHJ, fr Los Angeles. From 0 until 8:15 the Orpheus Four and ast three hen a C eeks, was icago-Mil 2 helm Marx, ,that t : tral truck o Claige Forbes, planists, will en pea doatricr oped | 5 I ri Jarres, the KNOWING IT, GETS nad thet acivact: Gos waa or tertain ct eee presiden:|* § ate VALUABLE DIAMOND Northern Pacific employe at Auby { , mae 1 up to me NIRORS ‘owade Nelson still alive when \ eo tho ne ‘ de whether or nc ae tha Cos | Desses reached him, but died before ok Ap Jarres. b 4 Nee te f medical aid could arrive. | 9, Examin: | ytarg snimousty ‘selected fae aga ar ged rinatibs ate ie aukee offices admitted that by the nd of the centrala, demo- acmateny , Se aprsieigstioens is Ape: was no warning bell at the tra, From | cat 4: socialiets bye. committes a4} o ed @ worth of his |) but stated that there was | IF lof relchstag member . _ soe hal ew of the track fora mile F © Bt.) Marx will carry the hopes of the| ‘sential supp Jarres D. P. Thompson, 7811 || A coroner's inquest Mar “ br 4 t the Weimar|* be at fave ¢ some ud ave ded a Parent- at Auburn Tuesday i onnéart, law of the | °t! meeting at the school || morning. j Se ; e day, wearing a wed- ———_—___—___—— fr ‘6 ring set with the gem. - | jreitae wis Ment’ downtown to || Clothing Stolen i a litte shopping, she dis diamond was miss- tremendo' | in Room Lootings | Two room burglaries, in which hing and personal effects were searched the home, n, were reported to the police a dozen stores and finally | Friday afternoon. A. A. Jennings, 710 Columbia st., told the police that a sult of clothes and quantity of nd was about to cast |/other clothing was taken from his sweepings into the furnace |/room, which apparently had been when the girl appeared. | entered with the ald of a pass key. Together they sifted thru the H. Nelson, Seaview hotel, reported refuse and—sure, you guessed it the lock on the door of his. room the diamond. broken by @ thief, who stole a sg ning: | gor ing. ‘ihe tamil the three parties led to back Marx d by individu we combined ¥ 0 was 2,020, ntarting at can-|that to make it plain that he 4s not of | being minused. Marx is as w German. po! $:20. Ch event nt a daughter to the school. The D greater than | 1 Mked in Europe as lan could be, He © wearisome || the janitor had just finished school oa | was chancel! starts from KFOA at 6:45, fea | cat tured by a talk from 8, BE. Flem : a " ing, assistant school superinten: Moran program he Dawes er mean: Parations from Ger. dent. He'll “What Will I Be Doing at 30?" A boys | | speak on | play, and | | easion he left was Japanese Plan Construction © Harkness’ Olymple orchestra. lay even Sat violin sextet will F of clothes and an overcont. there'll be xylophone and piano of 22 Cruisers, Etc. ——— = = = ld solos, : SSeS: eet ue es TOK O.:. Ap on 4 Dost e | After £:30 KFOA will be c nu. 7h Ae fighting « ous with dar ic, first from |? by this government, accord | Shorty’s Melody Boys, later from|'2® to apparently authenticated ro ‘uction would consist of three of! ng; 454 meters. ans cruisers, class, 10 destroyers and OPENS FACTORY AND STORE IN SEATTLE | MARTHA WASHINGTON Emilie Lancel, mezzo-soprano, will sing several numbers before the KGO mike Saturday even | ing ing. | Unt es and three to England - |by tho minister of war. They are }to study the latest war weapons de- veloped in those countries: er. , ry observers are be France, five to the go SRDEEN, Ap: halibut In war Ja'| Eight Enter Race ‘They will for Tulip Queen BELLINGHAM, April 4.—There are now elght aspirants for the title trotlin the Ma: Aberdeen In for salmon fe passage and August 30-foot be Nein oS 4 nail to Alaska Most of the girls are high school Would You students. | (Advertinement) Believe It? | Did you see a little time ago a| in thie} per of Advice n Deafnens, to be} given FREE by an| Ear Specialist? | You. would) hardly believe it,| but the requesta have come in very fant not only ers of thin paper but of other pa pera wh made anada and th 4 people have followed | thin affliction; road tha part of ived alyice re now rid o: thera are well to that happy man anys, “tam still hearing as well as when a boy, thanks to] you.” Another writes, “Those fear. | ful pains and no in the head} have entirely disap: and I can now hear as Kood as ey and s the letters come, one and all, telling | of the benefits recelved Here is YOUR opportunity! 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