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STIMSON IS HELL ] + NO, 35, ' Howdy, folks! The Western pioneer who used to be chased by bears now has a son who Is chased by motorcycle cops, a v ' tgages. There's nothing new to radio A rozor strop, @ woodshed low, A naughty boy, and neighbors there Would hear some music from the heir! ores has a fire insurance i livver, and now she bearing. ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: “Most e their son! q grow up just little mothers ai . different from his father, Gg; th’ darn brute.” Pak aes A woman Is a person who can } RMever understand why a check comes back marked ‘No funds’ | when the bank has $1,000,000 in| deposits. see Lillian Gish eats carrots twice a @ay for her complexion. Isn't it strange what torture a woman will) endure for the sake of beaut. ea on the Back of = Golfer's Ford: * My “PAV ORITE PU TTER } e—_ @ a rat to ev child in the t ding to an official report.” So if you mt got r rat somebody 1 is holding out on you Mr. and Mra, Stroup, crackers in his soup. Divorced are He broke up o Orleans Times-Picayune and Mra. Strube, { the toothpaste Divorced are Bhe left the Mr. top o at the lass again. He 2's in scissors Little Home foot of the spellin says he put too mar o- Ir., 1 s— " FAVORITE SAYINGS The murderer: “Well, I'll be | hanged!” ® oe mn who ex- of It, and ts disappointed if he doesn't.—Bob Hes keth. é se Beneath this stone rests Earl Moore, He let go the wheel to close the door Washington Motorist. An unreasonable wife is will listen to a saxophone all ever and then object to your snoring one who n CANDIDATES FOR THE IVY CLUB POISON vaze hounds who persist in exe- ting fancy steps in the middle a crowded dance floor. likes to be the cy but nosure not when the eyes are watching you trying to start a c at Second and Pike ing the rush hour Today's Fable: Once upon a time ® foreign actress arrived in Holly: |} wood who wasn't a countess, VE DIARY (April 6) where to the office, items concerning coaching parties did meet oxidents on the Sabbath, for the conching season is now here, aud the roads be that many do advocate ighways Sunday mornings for len, and Sanday aw pretly me, ny . Sher o the Kinlto to & pair of water-wings, Anon to home, " garage, @:. venerd ned yesterday, will make Four Store of only 10 cents for part of patrons who buy the neighboring store A lot of auto dri Wart buying toothple “- 4 char ing the cars goods at one of going to by the pafr. Ad, & EZ ee | Temperature Maximum, 53 Today the opening of the | which | Prominrn ight nort last MOE Minin iz noon, Boterea SI “cr Elevated? Jl Christ Role | Aarne Frederick Hitel:, tention of crities by the manner in business man ¢ \ rae NE Bishop Edward F. Hoban of Chi-/which he portraya the role of cago Is mentioned as a possible suc | Christ in a Passion Play ‘hich will cessor to the late Archbiak esented in that city this sum | Moeller of Cineinnatt mer Father Saves Fam From Flaming Death Wits Children NSANITY PLEA(— Are Taken From TAGGERING thru a wall of fire “Burning Home OF JAZZ GIRL Jot the Square Deal grocery, 419 W.| ot Dw escued his son, daughte: < | wee feom veath sary Tucndey morn. | State Tries to Show Dorothy Ing. Mentally Balanced ~ The two-story structure, houslti« | the grocery he front part and |the family living quarters inthe rear} MATRON TESTIFIES and upstairs, was menaced when fire broke ou’ upstair 12:20 a re m. where 81 in the 16 Tells How Girl Called Her room year-old son Jack was oink. Simpson had been slee Ay down Father a Liar stairs. His wife nm, and 10-year-old N daughter were asleep upstairs, Simp FRANCISCO, April 7.-—Fur son awoke, blinded by flames that ther testimony that De roared and crackled along the walls : matricide, 1 and choked by a cloud of smoke in the me THRU FLAMES TO ner ji ance SAVE HIS FAMILY Inued its efforts to His first thought was * family attempt to have and altho almost suffocated, Simpson | the girl co an asylum fought y stairs and |instend of at for mur ter t O'Shea 1 mat stand bede . M "I ‘che had ot boy, Simpson carried him to safety |ed the girl since her arrest In Jan- and then ran back nd saved , y r ha ie thing laughter. On the third trip, Simpso: a took his wife outside and then col- lapsed. Difficulty had been encountered in calling the ft but after department, two attempts by telephone, the fire- men re notified and several fire comp s responded at once. After a hard h blaze was con th trolied, but not until the building hy had bee , with a loss of $65 o'st The Simpson family nd refuge or Ina n hbor’s home temporarily he Simpson had recently purchased the| Dorothy } shed her long coat grocery F department s | toda 1 appeared in court ¢ in a plain blue sult id a defective chimney caused the blaze in high spirits and showed her ap proval of every point scored by the her acco of Dor SEATTLE, WASH., Por Year, by Mall, $3.00 TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925, |-———_— i IN OL MSTED RUM EVIDENC EB MYSTE RY The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Sta Becond Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meatte, Wash, under the Act of Congress March &, 181%. | ie EDITION pe Sc aan 3 Mayor Resigns | TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. a W. M. Whitney, assistant prohibition director, at left, and H. G. Behneman, investi-} gator, chief figures in the Olmsted evidence nvystery. Phot { Whitney by Hamilton Photo of Behneman by Mushet * * * W ho Gave Olmsted Copy of Wire Tapping Story?) ‘OW. did the evidence upon which Roy Olmsted, alleged bootleg king, is attacking the indictment against him and 58 alleged conspirators in federal court, come into his possession? This evidence, consisting of several pages of the records taken by federal agents and| other investigators, who tapped the wires of the Olmsted headquarters in the Henry / building, was introduced by Attorney Jerry indictment when, 59 of the defendants were arraigned before Monday. . That Olmsted had acctss, thru Federal a sub rosa connection with a man attached to the po- lice organization, to copies of these records was the amazing story that was being cir- culated in federal building corridors Tuesday. Police emphatically denied it. Tom Re {to ¢t at € tion on June ney, dec of my private papers at th Attorney Jerry F uesday re pigar hed 1 r wed to reveal the source of his . information or where he obtained is | thi apy the records which were made” a ire “When I part of hie attack on the Olmsted t M. | back later thix ¢ indictment Whit agents| from the envelope Axked t blank, if it was part olle denied ever having seen it, altho on|of the papers taken from Behneman Ht rand tand one of the at the time he was arrested, he re t have origin. at he had seen me papers | fused to t wires at the | into the ¢ when I was being) Behneman charges that his ar- ared om. | Searched. cup by the police had never | - “This evidence was earch his person and ed over ire tapping | to me, What became rds, He was convicted dence to the Olmstead crowd or to| tery C. C. Dalton, and the body ¢ F indict led. It is still pend to ex: |m that he evidence in superior court. Police offi h has the grand jury con-|lals deny that any papers were tappir rd,” ‘say and secondary evi-| Withheld from Behneman following | 1 #0, of course, I and tainted and outh evi- | his arrest and release am unabl ber or not thia He hen introduces a typi Velle and his assistant, C i in a part of the record I had. cal sheet, dated June 25, 1924 <inney are prey g a counter “At the {ime officers picked mo up| Behneman admits that the wire k on Finch's to be pre-| on a traffic charge I was compelled tapping process had been in sented to Sudge eterer Monday oper- Gin Arvented, 690,000 HOLDUP on Forgery Count) SEATTLE KNOWN Finch, for Olmsted, in a move to quash the | « Judge Neterer| A Aber This is Melvin dee iUse | deputy assessor, pm county com- of cr isoners will name King county Imi ssor Tue following the res- he ignatic 1H. Ci who rn ma v eave become a mem- «958 Hartle new aper man he ady and would some time Chairm: pared a spe- EXECUTIVE °° Psonic, ULTRA - DRY RESIGNS) Business Men Want Open- T0 AUTO Hopkins Out; ‘Closed Town’ Program Loses minded Administration WW Neiiap EN, April 7.—A. G. Hop: kins, civil war veteran, 78 years and former Klan mayor of / cn, glad to get out of the political fight and “take a rest,” he \d here ‘Tuesday Mayor Hopkins presented his reste: | of business | of wa. |nation to a committee tat a a seenatiag of business men| Youth Surrenders; at a closed meeting last Friday, | = en he was avaraly grilled for per- $1,000 Bond Posted mitting the business that follows patronage of a city by woodsmen, to Here for Release slip away from Aberdeen. His ALKING into the office of Polica Chief Morgan A. Collins, in Chi ed F.. Stimson, 21-yea member of a wealthy Seattle family, Tuesday morning surrendered on @ » of driving while drunk here kK. “el policy, business lead- as putting Aberd ed town” rs told “him ‘on the bum.” Threats of recall were Hopkins tendered his resigna | The following day he began to recon- sider his action and Monday said he m cago, would withdraw it. Monday night, | however, he agreed to let it stand. | Stimson fled eastward last Thurs- | “The office and $500 a year salary |day, 24 hours ahead of a criminal» |are not worth all this fuss,” said the | action started by the King county eran mayor, | prosecutor after investigating an au- war | When the city council meets | tomobile crash in which Miss Juanita Wedifesday, it will appoint a | White, Portland model, was injured. successor to Hopkins to serve Charles T. Donworth, of the law until the term ends. firm of Donworth, Todd & Higgins, Rack of the Aberdeen upheaval | posted a certified check for $1,000 as a fight of yeurs standing, Hop-|bail for Stimson with Sheriff Matt kins, backed by s fanatical reform | Starwich immediately after receipt movement, was elected on a “pure | of a telegram telling of young Stim- 'town” hosis After his election, dry | Son's surrender. rs said to have been prompted! Stimson, who was en route to New by the reform agency, searched the|York to escape notoriety growing out of the crash and the girl's $2 000 damage suit, is expected to re turn within a month to stand trial. WILL BE FREED IN CHICAGO homes of leading business men for liquor and imposed indignities upon travelers coming into the city, by finger-printing them for minor traf- fic errors ) O'Shea sald the C ; reer | Conditions became intolerable, the} He was to be released by the Chi- git jercisined ee ; ; pe opeenrs phe irene charge ee | business men charge. ‘The city was |cago police on wired confirmation Pr ace Heine He Europeans Learning of Ad- |i Mrs. 8. W. Hanna: 20, was hel jLos Angeles Auto Dealer }iosing its prosperity and popularity. | that his bond was posted. Attorney Alleged Robbers of Japan- | shone are Ley | AAR ine 33 ret itech. rte ofl rl d Wife R On the other hand, the reform ele-|Donworth refused to make any New Y C rt |been unnatu He doesn’t under vantages as Resort check for $150 to which she signed an ife Robbed |mont charge thar a desire to “open| statement as to the boy's future in= ese on New Year’s in Court) stana the question jthe name of her stepmother. The | | Aberdeen wide,” is behind the poli-|tentions but said he had an agree- “gh th 3 pe ed her mh athens Mi si ph Bar al Thru efforts of the Seattle Cham. | Burns Tiatecttv 3 ney cau vel ner | LOS ANGELES, April 7,—Two| tical attack upon Mayor r Hopkins | ment with Deputy Prosecutor Ralph { i holdup men, charwed | examina Soe een trea” the nat. {ber of Commerce's extensive adver: |i res ooo at’ go0 i, Toth at, as a | bandits held up Rene Marx wealthy, | Hammer concerning the trial. 0 robbery last New Year's | questioned so many thr he wi eR aaron ge. { i & home at $22 1. Toth SAC] Par mat ie yeaa ERA TR Hammer said he was given to un- | to face Presiding Judge | ness sald ing, And. DUbUCIY ProRTans, he | Housemald le serine hee iy 3 | derstand that Stimson will return to Ronald for arraignment Tuesday af ttle Is becoming known thruout) It is alleged that some time ago| other couple early today and robbed | Seattle within 9$0,or 60 days'to face ternoon. A negro, known only as the European continent as one of| While she was in Turlock, Cal |them of approximately $20,000 in| 4 superior court jury. He also faces John Doe Badeye, said to have pest Amorion'n chief: tourtat: and :indus pews a vad ane spent the | jewelry enn eee police court trial April 28 on @ |a member of the gang, is still sought | nr cities, according to Harry Gow.|™oney, and then came north with a eae charge of ‘reckless driving: by the police | man, chairman of the Chamber pub |S"! frend, Her husband lives in | laches ani party | San Francisco Barrel Price) nis attorneys are expected to ask The defendants, scheduled to ap : California | e driving home from an for another continuance since it licity committee. ' pear in court Tuesday, are Frank| Suspect 17-Year-Olds Of! “rourists trom abroad are being| According to the agency she will | after-theater ty. They are be- $9.30; Locally $10 es originally scheduled for a hear- Mitei, Henry Allie and Desiderio Le Influenced to extend thelr vists to| Ut fight extradition \u to be the same bandits who | ing last Wednesday ano, charged with having broken Theft of Automobile ihelpileet Hound’ country: betore: x —- rot Mare MeDermott, screon| SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—Flour| Stimson, it is charged by Hammer, into the room occupied by Mr. and ining home, communications re- | | actor, and his companion, Mrs, Ger-| sold today in San Francisco at $9.80,| was driving Miss White's Buick Mrs. Y. K. Koba, Japanese, at the) suspected of stealing an automo-|ceived from the foreign countries | tudo Shirk, of: $5,000 in onsh and} tne d90,pound! barrel, @ drop\ of) 40 | ‘OUrInE can: AttensGhpkins meaty Yukon hotel, January 1, shoving the toni P. ) Oewtaels 6178 ith | BhOW | | Jewelry Sunday night | x (Turn to Page 9 Column 4) another room he ms | | In both holdups the bandits thre cents, Bakers said bread will not! frightened couple into anothé ave. N. B., two 17 old boys, Wil Many inquiries have been | ‘ SAE Sune: ‘i . ° f a $50 gold , | ened to cut off the fingers of their| 4P, 48 no increase was made on and robbing them of @ : lam Warren and Harry Ward, were |ed the last few days at the . \eeatt soa Noir | the Jast raise in flour watch and chain and $40 secluded 19 | airested in Chehalis, Monday, and|ber from Germany, France and Bel. | Tagomans Fight Over “Dry’?} ‘cums unless they — surrendered | bee a lower drawer | were returned to the city jail here| ium, concerning the vacation and | ; henge ait ; Bie cat enh The three men were traced thru} jar) muesday by Detective Joo Smith |scenic enjoyments of the “Ever Hotel Opening TERT | _ Local flour prices dropped 2 cents | wn tickets after they disposed of | 5 ay or | Monday, altho local mill sales man- “SyEs, pawn }and Walter Dench. |areen Playground,” prompted by ad | : ARS ere Ca " : ¥ 1 atch and ety, two Mit Pe | Captain of Detectives W.G. Witzke|vertisements recently run by the] @AacOMA, April 7.-Because the Peale ages — ThenBanT ned eon-| Juanita White Withdraws tal January They are held for) ..i4 the boys were arrested by the | Chambe: various national pub-| -p, : ‘ ' negtion between the § Francises n trial in Hew of $2,600 bonds each. | Ghenatin pollec : a ee IaKecWIGR. lRleraaclonalmalcata | anes Kiwanta lub wouldn't nak and Seattle markets. ‘The present | Case; She'll Ask More penre | Che : | Mea i f new Hote! nthrop to be “dry"| | gonoral price is $10 a barrel. | Two other youths, a. G, Jolk, 21, | tion jat ity fothcomin general y s i arr , 2, ‘ ‘olthe & opening, ita presi ‘Sori Ti Jand James Shannon, 19, were ar- wee dent, Walters! McDowell ban res Portland Men Hope Haney | It is an average price for flour on} The $25,000 damage suit against | rin ime rested at Interbay, early ‘Tuesday, | i signed, ‘The opening 1s to be or i i the local market, managers said, and . Stimson, 21-year-old Seattla | preg - jin pc mn of an auto which the Council Bluffs Man | May ts beat ind la tit Will Continue Work there 4s little possibility of a drop in|youth, by Juanita White, pretty mod- | | police are holding until ownership is 4 ‘ . ¢ bread prices here, Flour dropped 40/el who was injured when thrown s Auto | i a The Rev. C. Oxsear Johnson has} poprran. ise W for a good || Proved. Patrolman ¥, UL. Lipka ar-| Given Seattle Post | cies from the club for’ thoisame| , LOT CAND: Ore. April 7.—United | cents ad weeksngo Tuesday: also: from her own car after a drinking If you are Vaal, ‘dev ie ii | rested the youths | WASHINGTON, April 7.—-Afpoint | tong . | Support: of Portland shipping inter. oo ~ party week ago, was withdrawn | ph eg bua SEOaaa Ts Hatings | ment of Buel A, Willlamson of Coun: The organization has been split by lille phot es ark sb eat be Ss Taki eg gird T. D.5F i ere ia one o y | lait, lutte; Lowe, ‘ha AMasistart: man. ME dte flaht fa aa eb PY | Portland, member of the shipping ryns Takin Attorney 'T. D. Page, who repre | FORD COUPE $ Seattle Carpenters lager of the Seattle district office, Aatiy having the@dge, rae Beate doK taeeholunere NW A “Tr \wnite AHbuheeomka" heen aA Are you jooking for a good I | ¢ bureau of foreign and domestic com = sata! ‘| be a candidate for reappointment | White's mother had been. indignant COUT TN ee DE iaconty, 42 Get $9 Daily May Mee of the department of com:| Jwhen his term expires in June, i \ Ne seus OUP it tho small amount of dumage the full priee is only, 7 M 1, 8 A steamship men sald here today Accompanied by his family, Chief | money asked. | una fine and has all kinds Beg May 1, Seattle carpen-| merce, was announced today " s 4 ‘ . sly y 5 i | rune ts me Dae Jemountable titers wilt get:$0 per day, instead of sect feat baie ass Ge elana | Dollar Interests In | Word from Washington, D, ©,,]of Police W. B. veryns left the} 1 was surpriged that the injuries |] rims, specdomotor, atc. You Will lithe $8 they have been receiving for|town university, school of fopolgn | China Sold, Report sald that Bonator MoNary Will ‘oon. | clly. Menday/tcy nv eek 's: AUseTagH) eit NURiainee ly, geegy om ean OU h to hurry on thie one, for tient hours’ work, Not since the|worvice, and for several yo , was for with Prostdent Coolidge regarding | tour thru Oregon and Central Wash: | command damages of $100,000, as the |] the ‘irae payment, Ix only so, |) eis", hewn Lied natal ilo HIM galt sR babar | LONDON, April 8—Disguted with| the appointment of a successor to] ington, Going first to Portland, the} mother fnsisted,’ Page said. * and the ba eee NO cad mot only art {ley connected with tho Counell Wlutts! iho depredations of Chinero pirates, | 1taney family, after touring thrt Oregon, jon her request, I withdrew tho suit ~ > tho’ carpenters been happy. | With | tor Fee eee ent attached | eer, Dollar has sold his entire! If Haney consistently declines to} will return by way of Prosser, Waah., and loft her treo to “omploy: ther |} Tur 10 the Want Ad Columns ||the ‘carpenters been fapny. | With |tcr. company, He hi {inched | Yangtse river and coustal fleots to} consider the appointment, howe oryn’s old home. Inspector of | counsel.’ find ne who {e,offering this car || ee ere und recelved tuo nae arte ton teeta se panty a tho Brityh Coastal Shipping Co, ao-|it ix held Wkely that ex Rept : Police Joseph ‘Tt, Mason will ho aet-] Attorney R. J. Meakin hus been toyew SE et part ment of commer since May, | cording to the Daily Mail's Shanghai | tive Biton Watkins or R, ¥ . Hagood ing chief of police during Severyn's|employed to handle the suit, Miss 7 28, correspondent will be urged for the vininey, absence, White suid’ (| inte sala inal is laa

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