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a day; light sterly wind. Temperature Last 24 108 es imum, 60, Minimum, 42 Today noon, 60, Se | NO. 36. srl 40 IN GAMBLING BRR RA RRA nes AAA AAR AAR nnn nnn nny ADDL. The Newspaper With*the Biggest Circulation in Washington Bre Flames Sfome Oliver Erickson Saves Wife From in Home Howdy, folks! Let's all go down to corner and have a in of sarsaparilla Ww sy ad Prog ‘ r ag walk f r ff. apring In the spr y An optimist is a man who thinks that a sign sayin yo It Now!" w m of p astmation. Colorado punt i. y est sy *, : : n E(StLa rie wt -two. teak susie |. City Councilman Oliver T. Heck, that's nothing. A foursome| Erickson and Mrs, Erickson, | in front of us a son Park} who experienced a thrilling this morning was moving twice as) adventure in a fire at their 2 olan eae home Wednesday morning. nat po vou maxes or tes, |Mr. Erickson climbed out of ® WATSON? ‘the house, got a ladder and “4 )ST—A leather bedroom slipper, with| went up again, rescuing Mrs. fer around tep and beads on toe, some: here between Stevensville and the| Erickson from the flaming Cooney ranch, on Satu evening. |} Finder please return to Mrs, Raymond ‘OME. Railey, in care of A. MeKay, Kt. F. D., OPH: Ne, 3—Advt. im Northwest (Mest.) Trib- APPED in his bedroom by fire dB ne ; is eee fire early Wednesday morning, : i De ‘ Oliver T. Erickson, city councilman There is no truth to the rumor cicct, crawied thra the window of that Dave Henderton, head of theline ‘second story of his home at muny railway, is going to purchase E ps He place de 100 rubber street cars, so that more |... roi et 2 ase? re passengers can be jammed in during 145. wna again entered Bene ee | tac and again entered his home the rush hours. eo we }and saved Mrs. Erickson from thes burning place. Divorced are Mr. | ; And 30ea. theons: | An electric iron. left on a .bed aie Just wonlefecd |!n an upstairs rogm by a dreaw Her “Peke’ bon-bons. jtiaker Is Belleved to have caused! ee ae the fire Anti generdl thing © eelf-meda| SUe™e™. bwoke: He’ stid,." about ee eee ete ny has hap. (220 ® m. to-tind his bedroom full Saka to ear ree tha: Hakst wont of dense smoke. Throwiig open the Wusasiver. dea bg Joor he found the hallway 3 ag te fire suffocatl f <DIDATE FOR THE POISON |S retreat In that directic IVY CLUB he ran to the window. Opening he | sround copings. In the garden a ladder was lying a desce by perilous clutching at Violinist who al- ndy. Erickson put it up to the ways plays “Hu.|¥indow. Then he took Mrs. Erick son in his arms and carrie her to safety, while . we ro EES SE fety, while smoke poured from | the windows. Erickson then ran irae ghbor’s home and cal nae hh department firemen did nice work,” ES said. “They put ont bd Ifire in no time. The loss, I think. M Hays fias anked for sugges-| will run between $500 and $1,000. tions on how to improve the mov-|Many dresses and other clothing jes. | were burned up and the rooms were Bar the fat guy who always|badly damaged by smoke. The up- squats down In the end seat stairs. was practically destroyed.” eee A fast stepper : Bo fast that she ‘SEIZE 2 § Needs four-wheel brakes | In the old days when a man came| Dry Agents Arrest Four Men fown to the of a eine and et the morning! for Booze Manufacture murmur, ‘Booze!’ Now we say, “Crossword puz-| Striking in two widely separated wes?" ricts, federal dry agents made e456 zures of stills and moonshine FOUND AT LAST! | four arrests Tuesday night Dear Homer: Sally, whom the ear Burton on Vashon Island, radio broadcasters have been trying|« squad of raiders selzed a seven- to locate for the past six months,| passenger touring car, 12 gallons of has been found at last. and wrecked a still when nahi She. wasn’t | mo week payday. e the one-day | that day be News destroyed, Leifhelm wan arrested, a | 100-gallon still seized and a small | quantity of the finished product are jeg as evidence, = HIT BY TROLLEY Man Runs in n Front of Street Car; Is Knocked Out idoptec t Star 'p betimes, n aN iS thas offices bat spring day, of id back radiator leaking, the gusoline| tured, the carburetor broken, the cylinder head cracked, but outside very good shape, And so to ¢ Brew helping me, she hang- | le red curtaing at the rear win- th look fike = Pull- | lost—she was waiting for a Walling-| they arrested Earl K. Mason, Jobn ford car at 45th and Latona—J.|L. Wilson and John 1. Rose. The} Wilson. lagents destroyed 100 gallons of gc a Bes | mash. . Today's Fable: Once upon a time} Two miles west of Newcastle an-/ a clock on the instrument board of | other squad swooped down on the an automobile k corréct’ tive |farm of Willlam E. Lelfhelm and te ae found a huge still in operation. Agitation is strong for a five-day | Four vats of 500 gallons capacity each, with mash, were emptied and EVIDENCE nivpgediasa ira eg ARE, me and mother.” remarked ¢x-Mayor Hopkins, of SAYS of frat ecanition: = As president | Aberdeen, after he had decided to step out of the turmoil, The picture Aterdech bors all know him, be | W8# made at the Hopkins home just after the ex-mayor had finished milk W P L Ause he is president of the Hoy | 'P& the cows PE ts tht council. Ho «mokes a pipe. “Refore 1 announce new policies: Lost Notes Resemble Data {om oink to kive thin new job a pa men anager ) in Olmsted Plea told @ Star representative lant night There ix one thing I hope to nc. H ld { b = ne wh nerin: 7 complish, and right quickly too. e p y one Uu 4 rate sCekiotad headauarters| And that ix the reestablishment of Beh vine) harmony in this town. pops ae ns om SAYS DISTURBANCE B di \ € } ay Be Ok to Te Nor TNE AND DEY andit Gets $250; Street Car Barn ing, “very closely resemble the evi Aberdeen hax too many big things Ck 3} , I bb ] it $40) fence submitt Jerry |at stake to spend its time quarreling asnlel X0 ed O S4l I think we at, and 1 » have an idea th v all going to get along together a this little icirmish, “pone ee t. were! Mayor Cloud ins long with plac uken from his a he WAS/ his nupporters that Fanant” dle was not in the ested on charge last turbance was not due to a wet and ¥ Hs Ha pe Wy tome nutes In thin ex.| 1 With to make my position plain DR pa tract Finch’a," Behneman sald. (°> “Se wet latue. he sald. Fi) do d several } lf don't. believe’ anyone else had | MY Utmost to enforce the prohibition fike ‘kathcs ‘sh but I won't try to do more than 1 just the same a that and , : ' 1 ning ne about which I now in Finch's plea.” tho government of the United Staten ublican st. He obtained only $40. p. m., when the bandit entered How the evidence reached Olm (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) bandit missed several hundred] * 1 backed Wilson ag sted’s possenxion from Behneman’s th bbe per envelope at the police booking of- * Hawley had gone to the basement rand took $40, Th ob iat aa ubdolved | is set? Hearing of Seattle {or the anartment house to start the} mado Wilson walk with him to Har Woman Postponed furnace. The bandit w b be n st., where the bandit left him | hind # po He stepped out and| nd ran south on Taylor ave 8. FRANCI8CO, April §—To| pushed a plato! against Hawley's side 10 p. m, a bandit entered , Dorothy Eggers time to/ with the command, “Hold up your | Pacco’s enfe at 423 Seneca st. and h San Francisco, from Seattle, | panda! held up Mrs. Anna Pacco, taking $117 hearing of her and Mra. Erna —____ | from the cash register. Tho pro: Brown was postponed and will be ee * | prietor was in the rear of the place ee es i pa 2 held April 13 ro United States Hawaiian “King” Is | ana knew nothing of the holdup until ion i |Commissioner Francis Krull. They “ it was all over. The cafe ts across mit Explosion, sa ans (Nacuael plotters an! the es Sold on Seattle” | the street from the Olympic hotel cape of Milo Eggers. Jam who is Hawaii's | a8 rem 28 Accused of firing off 20 sticks of “pine aa king.” lefts Seattle for | dynamite which shook Ballard and the Olymple peninsula for a month’s | the Northern area of the city Mon night, three boys taken to the Ballard police nesday for questioning Ralph W. Olms' The boys, Hughte Kitsman and Walter about 15 years old, were Patrolman O. N. Youngs, Two of the lads admitted setting the blast but the third denied ft, Olmsted wad were station by Capt Rounds, Charles riffiths, he dynamite was stolen at Rich- Beach, and was set off in a S0-acre tract of land The explosion caused panic residents much worry, but harm, mond vacent Ballard. stricken did no actual PERU 1S SORE |Coolidge’s Decision Contin- ues to Cause Enmity 8 a de feeling in Peru fon has led Col, Caesar Zorrilia Lujan, prefect | police, to refuse an invitation attend the International in New York multipilicity of my labors, all, the situation the Tacna-Arica dects! me, to my regr the conference April “Ari LIMA, Peru Coolidg T | tinues to br and the situs to police con. | ference | “The 1 above 4 by prevent part in | au n, ing naught, test | Struck by # street car Tuesday lead to high words, and she reproach me| night, August Erickson, 66, 723 N. find behi a the wootued bes she did | goth st.,was in the Providence hos- Anon to dinner. Sestereve. | ital Wednesday, suffering from a soe ponsible skull fracture and leg in- ihe “Loy juries. Erickson alighted from an piadd gh ape that cue ites Carleton gave. and E, Mar-| Wife: “Well, you miased it be-| inal way and ran across the trachea} | fore it was gone, That's why itm) i front of & street car, Intending | is gone.” |to catch it, He was hurled into a) HL ak ae) ditch by the fender and knocked It sure is moat pecullar waelltip Quitstund 21, of 112 Fair- ® How quickly montha go t See ee aatael a iiolan He 5 hd Lo view ave, received a broken right 4 For here t's sping again, lex when his motorcycle crash i ANG ‘ite Unie TO awoat the ft into an auto on W, Hpokane at ) x! i \otead He was passing the auto. when it TAI Gee says rhe hasn't @ turned suddenly in front of him, he} great’ deal of faith In the bookkeep-| yatd. ng of a cashier who combs his hair] Knocked from his bloyele by an Ake oaltg lautomobiie at Second ave, and | and Harbaugh, 16, Fdwin Markham, the poet, says : Interlake ave, was that Henry Ford iw another Lincotn. | erely cut and bruised on both } Maybe @ poet can't tell the differ-| knees, , Both Harbaugh and Quits- ence between a Ford and a Lincoln, lund were taken to the city hos- but the rest of us can.—The Primm, pital. Lujan replied to an invitation from Police Commissioner Enright of New York. A! SRDEEN, April §—Aberdeen, 4A center of a bitter political strife months, awakened today with a new hope, It had Xeclaimed a ne mayor, Altho one faction enced defeat 1 time, at leant lit breathes a h of relief along © reat ng everybod the cit at a mpoctal met and elected Charles M 1 to fill out the unexpired term A. G. Hopkins, who re avers’ ago, following rmy seasion of 100 citizens largely business men No action on the mayoralty situ ation had been expected until to night, and there were few present in the couneil chamber when the Wed- | all | ed by | in} President | Ision con: | of| pro Colonel | Seattle Star Wash, ander the Act of Congress March #, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $3.00 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 19: or LW ASH., 25, New Aberdeen Mayor Is Chosen by Counci Quits as Aberdeen’ s ; Mayor | CM. CLOUD IS{ NAMED CITY EXECUTIVE Civic Disturbance, Not Wet and Dry Fight, Citizens Say NEW LEADER INDORSED Hopkins, Resigned, Says He Will Back Mayor Cloud BY KR, W. FELTON formal action wan taken CLOUD WE KNOWN IN HOME TOWN Cloud, 50 yoarn has been a renident of Aberdeen for 28 yearn He ts widely kriown me a businenn | many dealinge in ahip chandlery.! and explosives. He had served four yearn on the city council, retiring at the last city been active in Kiwanis work He Also has recent. election. “HERE WE Picks Up Bandits’ Charge Men Are fishing Tuesday. Altho his island } Leavings; in Jail 2 ii toms Wo tne Bonee| Drunken Drivers |, P. Daluck was robbed of $600 In a) Sound country twice a year for va Information charging two auto- South End establishment by two! cations | ists with driving on the city’s streets jbandits March 10. In their hurry} with Mr. Dole is E. R. Adams, | while drunk were filed in. superior to escape they dropped $14.75. | seattle manager for Alexander &!court by th osecutor’s staff Wednesday H. Evans, 35, pleaded | Baldwin, Matson line agents, They | Wednesday. A Brown is alleged guilty to having picked up the | will visit the Lake Crescent coun-|to have piloted his car down Fourth | $14.75, He was sent to the county | try J ave. 8, while intoxicated, March 81. jail for 60 days on a petit larcen The pineapple king said he was} Frank Barman is charged with jcharge when ho entered his plea|“thoroly sold on Puget Sound and| driving while drunk, April 4, on before Judge John Truax, nitting [ts vicinity as the world’s premier | Western ave. Both have been ar- here from Adama county hunting and fishing territor: rested, The Perils of Too Much Freedom! A Woman’s Confession! On Page 20 BY CYNTHIA GREY | wpRUTH is stranger than fiction.” hearts without fear of identity. | This fact is demonstrated fre- Such a letter arrived in My morning quently thru the means of my letter con- mail. It comes from a near-by village fessional. Some skeptical persons have said to me, “Who is the author of those unusual || letters you receive? Do you make them }] up?” Names and addresses of correspon- dents are always held in strictest confi- dence, unless permission is given to pub- lish them.®Consequently people feel free to write the innermost secrets of their and the writer, a woman, signs her name and address. It voices a far ery, from youth in colony in New tence of Bohemian a York, to the matter-of-fact exi a mother in a small town in Washington. And it’s a warning from a woman who knows of the dangers of too much free- dom in this day of easy divorce, Read it and see for yourself. Page 20, ee It's on _TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. HOME MF. AXES USED _ EDITION | |N HOT CLEANUP | Deputies Batter Way Into Golden West at Noon Time PE OS) CUTOR men D* MACFARLANE and 15 TY deputy sheriffs smashed an- other tentacle of the gambling “octopus” in Seattle Wednes | day noon when they battered SAYS RUSS GIRL their w into the Golden West Hitel building, 416 Seventh uve. S. Forty per- sons, including Chinese, negroes and white men, were captured in two large rooms on the first and second floors. Brother of Lover Accuses eer sanibling, equipment as se1ze Immigration Station : Deputy Sheriff Brewer led REFUGEE MAY RECOVER one party thru the front en- trance on the ground floor, battering down four wooden Poisoned Girl's Sweetheart doors, reinforced with iron. Expected Here Thursday The doors were hea avily barred from the inside. Axes and ESPONSIBILITY for the death| Sledge hammers were used by of Raiffa Bogonovaskaya, if the} the deputies to smash their pretty young Rassian girl succumbs| way thru. to the poison swallowed in the Another party made a Seattle immigration station last * ve .. ‘= Thursday night, will be placed upon simultaneous attack on an jlocal immigration officials, Mitchell | alley, entrance on the second Timofeey, brother of the young wo-| floor, while a third party en- ns Jy dacsroioned \tered a front stairw and es ta baurty caught the majority of the other George, fiance gamblers on the second floor s been iil fromyat their games. As the men a eee ot ed aged entered, the party from the mt is expected to a lie. ‘Thursday or Fri | Tear broke thru the back en- F | trance, | Timofeev, curly haired! Downstairs, eight negroes blond Russian was highly! and two chinamen were sur- indignant at what he called “the | yj rs |vough and cruel treatment of the|Prised and leaped from their |{mmigration inspector.” | table as Brewer and Mac- | HE SAYS GIRL WAS Farlane broke thru the final TREATED LIKE MAN ,| barrier. Two negro youths She was treated like a man an) dashed for the elevator shaft, she could not stand It,” he said. ‘Timoteev claims that Miss Bogo-| but were captured and hand- novaskaya was coming to the cuffed before they could es- United States ax a bona fide student! cane, Those arrested will and intended entering the Univer- 5 sity of California. ;face gambling charges. | Telegtams from her aera are: |man's fiance ‘Timor Francisco, His br from young eey emda y San the { woman of the shock tragic rive tn |day, Timofee a relatives. and| | friends there, many of whom are : and in position, were withheld) from th Timofeev oro y e ies | nd brother of the young! sweetheart, holas, is a ard his ship in | at this time, Mitchell | Jazz Girl Slayer Goes on Witness Stand inspector blunt: | sion when the a student of her entering see eae he force hee | GAN. FRANCISCO, April 8— ‘a vile Seat aiee ak, Dorothy Ellingson today 4 asin unarre. my | (00K the witness stand in a dra- ts : dey ue i at He then | Matic move to prove that she is sane. | ordered her deported.” Glen | During the night the young girl ae iyeey i girl, charged | wed. four tablets: of. bichloride| "2D. KIRIN hee. mother, war | of mercury Attending physicians called by the prosecution and her | hold forth small: ‘hope for: herire-|> (ceumony: was admitted, over the * | covery, but the girl has expressed| ‘*(Tenuous objection of the de- les intents. dediew to clive cine her| fense. i 2 ler battibart anche te Dorathy Ellingson, do you want s | "she pasted a restful night and her | take the stand?” Judge Harold | condition appeared unchanged Wed- | LoUderbeck asked her. | veahi | “I most certainly do,” replied the |Jazz girl, glancing scornfully at her iene el, was the moment Dorothy has been waiting for, when she could be question directly as to her sanity and base her case on her court room esi The jazz girl would rather face the I think she will get well," Timo- said, hopefully | feev CHILD KIDNAPED ‘Chicago Mother, Said to Be} |murder charge against her than be jcommitted to an asylum, she has in Show at Seattle steadily declared. | After taking the oath, Dorothy, Suge ae Rep |dressed in a new spring outfit in CHICAGO, April 8—Police here | honor of the moment, sat down and }today set out in search for a man |faced the prosecuting attorneys, Deputy District Attorney Hermon D. Skillin questioned Dorothy. His ion epenlbg sua is eee : j regarding her acquaintance with the | The girl was kept here by Mr. lattorneys in the case, dates end and Mrs, Arthur Clymer, friends of| gyents since her arrest. the child's mother, an actress now| ‘phe red-haired girl answered eve from Dennison, ©., believed to have come to Chicago and kidnaped his four-year-old daughter, Esther Simp: appearing in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. | gy ; ; n See : lery query firmly and promptly. She pga ast Lala from talked in a low voice and seemed {ise Bis hand, whose home is at Den: | intent upon making her replies con won. else. | ‘The Clymers do not know his i Sera Reg first name. | ‘The man called at the Clymer BABY MORTALITY LOWEST HERE |residence today, asked to see the {child and when it appeared, struck Mrs, Clymer and fled with the lit- tle girl under his arm, Esther Simpson is not booked at anit Gath Jany theater here this week, theater | . | managers declared ‘Report Shows Infant Death | = SEUSS Rate Smallest in U. S. | LAW PLATFO! WINS | |_ ST. LOUIS, April 8—vVictor J.| geattie's infant death rate of 46 Miller, republican, running on alaw-|out of every 1,000 bables last year jenforcement platform, was elected! was the lowest in tho whole United |mayor of St. Louis by 3,196 votes | states, according to a preliminary |in_yesterday's campaign, annual report of Dr. George Mc- | Loughlin, city health commissioner, | to the mayor Wednesday, } ‘The city's death rate of 10.1 | persons out of every 1,000 was the lowest of all cities of 300,000 jor more population, The total mor- j tality rate increased, however, nt 1924 from a minimum of 9.29 per 000 in 1928. | He declares in his report that the city and county hospitals are overs | crowded and recommends an immes jdiate union of the two Institutions, | Officials in his department, he adds, ‘are egnferring on the elimination of Buy Your Acreage Now Spring is here and if you intend to buy you should get started now, Is this what you are look. ing for? ANDS 10 ACRE 60 CASH, $10 MOD One crop of either colery on this land will pay for it four times. Soll is the finest loam to be had, Level as the ‘TUCK floor, Fine water, paved roads || unsanitary conditions om the to Seattle and Everett | municipal bathin® beaches before Turn to the Want Ad Columns || the season opens. Sewage disposal and see who is offering this ono, |) 18 one of the, outstanding © probs | lems.

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