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i a § WENATCHEE GIRL . CONFESSES TO + LARCENY Said to Admit Shortages in City Water Accounts I$ TAKEN TO WENATCHEE Is Caught in Office Here; Man Held in Spokane mento Mkely day Miss St morn McM. Ed Hug attle busin fice. He was ehr White's cap’ not impli ted confes sion, Bailey said. _ HERE’S MORE ABOUT ABERDEEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 has accomplished along that |i ‘The retiring mayor, A. G. Hopk told The Star last night that woul? get behind Mayor Cloud admin help make Cloud's tion a Success. He expressed the opinion, however, that Cloud would be -op. Posed to the law enforcement pro ram that he, Hopkins, had tried to carry out $ SE MOMENT AS “He's always been id that gang,” Hopkins formed by a Star man that C bad been elected. Asked what he meant by gang.” Hopki said he ref the faction that opposed his It was a tense mom When members of the council 1 into their place » ¢ Chamber after a lc which time th in star chaml fir chief's office The city had found itself without &@ mayor or acting mayor The president of the city Albert Phillips, who had become mayor w had resigned, propated to undertnke his duties yes the Aberdeen he 4m and hung out the « in front of eal himself had called cou followed. Councilman occupied the rs the council filed in at 10 Test night. He had been elected to @ct as chairman. It was announced that tions for mayor were in order. Promptly G. O. Watson, a council Man, arose and nominated Ck Just as promptly Councilman J. W Lightfoot got to his feet and move that the nominations be Someone suggested that closed. the city nomina- | 1.) Clerk be instructed to cast the ballots | Unanimously in favor of Cle Chairman Wetland said h secret ballot should be this was done, Cloud and two for M. M. Stewart Stewart had not been nominated Chairman Wetland announced that Cloud had been elected, and the little Rroup in the council mber gath ered around Cloud, gripped his hand | solemnly and went home. When told that Cloud Hopkins said he was thru and would Fally his forces for the new adminis- tration in the hope that peace might | be restored in Aberde OPEN TOWN FIGHT REPORTS DENIED Aberdeen business men Teports to tho effect that Municipal fight had been staged as A determination of open town forces to regain control were “absolutely without foundation.” “The wet and dry Issue did not enter into the controversy in any shape or manner,” said William J mud. thought taken, a wd as elected, resulting in eight for| | | re-| ing recent | Tuesday Patterson, of the Hayes & Hayes| bank. “Business interest of Aber- deen representing both open and| closed town elemen the duties of the office of ma become too strenuous for Mr. Hopkins’ age. “Now that {t is all settled, Aber- deen would like to devote its terest to the things that tribute to its growth and to the de velopment of Grays Harbor country | in ‘Soloyee Turk Soldiers Rout Said’s Kurd Rebels ‘or had | in- CONSTANTINOPLE, April 8 More than 1,000 of Sheik Said’s Kurdish rebels were killed and hundreds wounded in a clash with Turkish regulars at Guendji, accord ing to a communique ved here today. The Turks captured Guendji only realized that | p¢ a man of} will con- | Roaderad in Civic‘W ar’ ae =e - pa EE RAT? HARKY RANSOM Civi ba ALLEN MINKLER, “I'M NOT in th is fracas, n. with some n hey Woman an am for Hotel about A knw write abe it is thou “f April 18 on ta N awa a Phi re k situatt F. Boner Aberdeen ader, v ho bunt n ins, his declared of Aber me bus: ery hour want a legal opinion.” STUDIES ALASKA to Write About North for Colliers, Ledger id paying adelphi on my way t fre “T a laska ut an unkne ot h materi: the m prepari for of no more int Yuko fore th the f n counter income New time she a things for New publications. | Alaska look sald on Hladeiphia Mier I ng place to ‘or as yet to many an returning. » I for two months,” 1d will go wit ho Attempted euteide With attending physic lclanis fourie | that he is going to die, J. H. Ayors, 5, who attempted suicide by hang Jing Tuesday afternoon, wns re- | Ported very low in the elty hospital | Wednesday morning. He was four unconsctous by his daughter, Mew, G. M. Taggart, Jr, who cut him |down and rushed him do the -hos pital It is believed that the enfeebled Chelan county farmer waa despond After heavy losses on both sides, | While the Kurds have been routed. @ccording to the dispawh, the re- @olt has not ‘yet he n duelled Une ar Want Ads, The cost is Jess, the circulation is larger, and} they bring resulta, Sa - | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | | ow will be off on | 2ad from Hy. at, to 1%. Union st., an@on 1, Cherry | | at., from 21st ave. to 26th ave; | on Marton t., from 2ist ave, to | | 23d 4 ‘Thurada from §& ta, m p.m ft] to abandon his ranch after four | years’ toll, He stayed at his daugh ter’a home, 2057 N, 58th st., he made the attempt suicide in} | the basement. | ent over failing health and financial worries, He month ago, came having to Seattle a heen compelled |Funeral Rites for Mrs. Settle Today Funeral services for | Helen Settle Mre Fannie will be held Wednesday afternoon from the parlors of the Home Undertaking Co. Rey, Sidney | Morgan will officiate,@) Cremation will follow Mra. Settle died at the age of $1 at the he of her #on Charles G. Settle, on Bainvridge island, last Monday, ENLARGE FIELD HEAD NABBED More Sand Point Land | | the county | Grand Larceny; in Jail A resolution requesting minissioners to provide the addi: | onal acreage to Sand Point ayia jon field necessary to its accept: | government, was | Chamber of Com «lay resolution, | afternoor | an adopted, is as} | follows Whereas, at the | easion of ongress a Dill was passed which | effect provided that title to the| Point aviation field may be transferred to the government as] oon as the county commissioners | of King county acquire approxi: | mately 131 additional acres of land, | making a total of 400 acres in the| ite; and Whereas, it in imperative that! ach action be taken in the imme: | diate future if an appropriation in| be secured at the next f congress; and Whereas the Seattle Chamber of Commerce aasisted in initiating the | movement for this flying field and | nession | has been tn accord with the pro: gram of developmy as ouulined Be It Therefore Resolved that | the county commissioners of King! unty be respectfully requested to ke the necessary steps provide | | | | M. G. Johanson, manage the : Millionair club, 98 ain st., in in the C. of C. Stafts Drive for! cis sai chareed with grand larceny by larepren: t a neld in Young Members |iteu of $3,000 bell, aheritts | Joe Harrahan and Leo Sowers & A campaign to bring 1,000 young| rested him at the club headquarters men into the Com: } has be Chamber of after en started by the mem. | 8. Raymond R.} M. Chambers, Bard ave committee, F chairman of the commit. m him as tee, announced last nigh an interest in @ restauran' peakera from the chamber are} Malr et Dairy Lunch, 112 Me epresenting it as unencumbered Chambers found later, he said, that carried a $100 mortgage and that to appear before various organiza- over the city stressing eenity of the young business and | professional. men taking an active| there was another “partner” in the | reat in city affairs thru active| business, Mins Anne » fn, who ts | participation in the Chamber of| *aid to have a claim of $500 against cording to Mr, Frazier, | the place ere ac An immediate response from the; Miss Chambers, living at 3405 Cor young men in expected to result) lias ave, has joined Chambers in the from the speaking am pale and | compla: agninat Johanson, who drive by personal solicitation, Mr.| operates the club r the Frasier stated. benefit of ——— Johanson de The afe is said © been formerly owned by ‘SHOOT FUGITIVE Alleged Dope Peddler Hit by Agents After Chase the club Raiph Hammer int and war { Undersherift Hu | Charles Frankenstein, alleged dope own in | peddler, wax wounded in the foot in ja hot chase on Beneca ast., Tuesday, when two narcotic agents fired sev shots at him. thelr pockets Frankenstein four broke away from agents who raided an apart URGE COUNTY TO MILLIONAIR CLUB'ALAMEDA MOVE IS WATCHED © Chamber Resolution Asks|Johanson Is Charged With(@fficials Here Are Keeping Eye on Naval Base Plans protest Official of the iforniann neck Air the expense Jat Bremerton merce at Bremerton and lonely watching the move fornians, who are making perate attempt to put ove meda ® ue a Naval | mary importanc With the Va mobilized ' rture for maneuvers wailan waters, and wilt of the Navy Wilbur at J cinco, with a host of cons enatora and government Alameda boonter 4 spl portunity to put ove base idea Seattle 16 ton Jare not unfrier the base plan, pro the ¢ year development program by naval atrategint pu |they say. fut should the to enth ott Puset s rth. nee ALAMEDA BOOSTED OVER BREMERTON etar Vran nmen, officials ndid op Alameda nave Cal Alameda fie, at und banc 1 might News dispats from Washington quote Admiral Eberle a oeting Alameda in preference to Bremert claim Bremert the Canadian be GT line f ajor bane Chamber a ff at thin nugeen Bremerton, it Ix pointed out, in th € Pacifi val bese fully protected from Me range guns on hortil attlenhips at Mighty gu f Ae rabipa could drop shel to Alu from off the Pacific t, it is pointed out. Bremertot »pregnable from Ste attack “We w jd like ent 20-year program whieh for expenditure 00,000 at Bren erton, and $ i lameda, a high cham! “wut if Alameda in to Dp at expense of Bremerton, we protest vigorously Bremert mint firat and moat important ane and the key to Pacific coast naval de fensen, and must always be #0 maintained Young Wena Held Here for Forgery Modesto, ( Emma Hanna forged a check Mra Olivia cer and Stanislaus county ls for probable trial She was employed as a maid in a Beatle bh wh rested, come here from Modesto a few weeks ago at Seventh and Seneca, and the ued. He wan directed to hen he failed no, the { fire, wounding him in genta oper | the foot, | The raid was staged by Harry V. m, agent in charge; W. J [Over 2 Million Deeds Are le iled in Seattle |” | om, Gerald V. Clo and |\__ | Miller, } § plus, who was abe to Wa In 1883 the King, | make a purchase from Frankenstein gs pacha py pcyioas Jaccording to Williamson, is held as of. la ma and The re addict. Jan addi “ial ‘GROCERS IN ROW around the ¢ Late Tursday aft fice panned two-million ma jwhen Mins Hazel Heath of the Washington ‘Tithe Insurance Debate Closing Proposal at) ‘ls? s morsege with Count Council Hearing Today | oth, vie Attorneys E. 8, Hadley and Burk When helmer were to lead an attack by|/) Sa Tt wate lanwat met independent grocers and delicatesnen a PGR Rivoae: CHE ethiat a Wednesday afternoon in the baseball: while, waiting: for pe cil when the proposal of the Se attle Retail Grocers’ association for oda there ara'it eaiploved 4 6 p, m.,closing law was to be de! iand ‘instrument department, and bated deeds, mortgages and conditional Petitions containing Jare said to be ready for introduction 50,000 names | sales contracts are filed at the rate of 600 a da against the proposition as an answer! The recorder’s office was first }to the 10,000 citizens’ signatures sub-| opened in 1856 but It was not until |mitted in behalf of the association's | Janua 1882, that the first filing requost number was recorded when Henry | Small grocers declare the closing| L, Yesler, Seattle pioneer, filed the| hour will put them out of buniness | jand work a hardship in apartment | original plat of the city of Seattle. The growth of the land business house and residence districts. since that time ins testified by the downtown grocers, making up the| fact that it was not until $2 years biggest part of the association ros.| later, M 6, 1015, that the re. ter, declare it will benefit the heaith of store employes and the public. Th debate will start at 2p, m. Mrs. Howard Asks Court for Divorce | Charging that her’ husband re fuses to work and remains at home | breaking household furnishings In fits of anget, Lina W. Howard} BERLIN, April $.—Former Field Wednesday started a divores suit} Marshal Von Hindenburg today ac | Against William H. Howard, Seattio|certed the nomination of the * lumberman bloc” an ftw candidate for the GET HINDENBERG Accepts Monarchist Nomi- nation for Presidency pire John A. Frater, representing the | Presidency of the German republic. | wife, asks a superior court order| The “empire bloc,” componed of compelling Howard to vacate the | Parties of the right wing of Ger. will direct, in Lie majority of the contests, ‘order's ¢ millionth the second but 10 y Ferguson declare ne pass the three-million ma five years at the present will Civil War Vet Likes Wife’ 8 Bobbed Hair proven that he land a ge t have lived peaces vi W lives begin years, The hair, He and told recording o} total a rik at 10 looking than eve Mr. | while not telling hi Modern Warfare Is Wri sho ffice will rk inns rate, and thousand one wax | | | gave the once over her that she was better ht is 86 yeark old and, not far behind. wife's age, he} Explained Tonight New phases of warfare introduced by the use of the tank, bigger field guns, the mortar and Increasing use of machine guns, will be explained ‘by Maj. Ro K. Greene, a recent graduate of the Leavenworth school of staff and command, in a talk at} The Times building at § p. m. on | Wednesday | Major Greene will discuss in detail attack of a battalion and what | | each officer does to make tho attack many more powerful.” home at 6816 19th ave. N. E., al | man politics, agreed upon the world a wifhcoas, This lecture is one of the leged to have been purchased by | Var hero as the candidate to suc | Leavenworth nor being held by the wife and her daughter, Frances | ceed Dr. Jarres, who headed tho! ing Resorye Officers’ association, tobbins |poll taken last month, without ob | The attorney also asks that How-| ining a majority. | acd’ He seatee bad roror selling be.| All parties of the right, includ: ; Mrs. Ralston Rites | tween $150,000 and $200,000 worth | ine the Bavarian folks’ party and | of British Columbia UmbeHand We the economic party, indorsed the| Thursday ‘Afternoon fore property settlement has bi Ca dea field marshal, nM TAM ha lp rane fade | is ae | Von palate ab i cain | ‘yh Baa Hf evening, will be Thursday aft Ship F. H hy | Construction, Work | ernoon at the Washelli chapel. She | ii ro | is survived by her husband, Charles | P ry ey All | Told to Realtors |; alston, a son, Hdward; a brother, | | Due ere Tonight “How I Build a House That Will| Zera Harris of Oakland, and her| | The Matson freighter Mauna Ala,|Stand Inspection from a Conatruc: | father, Henry Harris, of Stockton Capt, L. J. Hall, js due in Seattle |tion Point of View 20 Years from| Her homo was at 613 ‘Third ave, N.} Wednesday evening to load seyveral| Date,” is the elongated title of an thousand tons of Seattle products|address to be given by John D.| i il? |for the Hawalian islands, Inward } at the Thursday noon session | Engineers Will *| she will bring 1,200 tons of molanses,of the Seattle Real Estate board | Hear Herbsman! | 1,400 cases of pineapples and 50/at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. | J, Cy Herbaman, secretary of the | [tons of coffee, The Mauna Ala}iert Owen will preside at tho uns] yy ib, who He heartily. | will leave for Bellingham Friduy, | cheon-meeting Dra prac ULieeneaina Hane Tea for the islands Saturday according : P eta ena eee Likstanks | fo Alexender & Baldwin, seattte)/ Klan Vanqyished in | teers’ club at their ygon luncheon Rett i in the Arctic building, Thursday, | MRA ai a es | Colorado Elections | Olive Hi@brouck, who has been DENVER, April 8.--Munielpat | LONDON,—Prince Wilhelm, son } | playing in the “Sweet Sixteen'’| elections In the principal eities of |OF the former crown prince of Ger | series with Arthur Lake haa been | Colorado yesterday resulted in| Many, arrived here today and in| chosen to play the leading feminine | sweeping antiiu Klux Klan vito. ;% Interview with the United Tress | vole opposite Jack Hoxie in his/ries in all but one municipality |faid, “LE have no personal interest | forthcoming Blue Streak western, | Canyon City in the crown of Germany, but will “Vightoing Jack” Clifford Smith The Klan was the principal issue | undergo uny snerifice to make Gel —/ |a FAITH . SE APRIL 8 For the-Summer Cottage— Sheets and Cases rT Chicsev. Won't Bay. Its Trolley Lines CHICAGO, Apr Mayor Wil-| Last rites were to be said Wednes.| MOSCOW, Ap m E. Devyer's propor munict- | day for Ge L, Dajlas, 18-year-old | politan. Tikhon died ner » of Chicag nspor- | sailor on the steamer Presid Madi- | night. waa reje He was the son of Mr. and td more tha William Dallas, 954 22nd ave.| Former Patriarch vote showed t * were scheduled for 1 p. m.|was arrested early 1 for expe Home Undertaking company | soviet governm BUCHAR) Queen Marie ing lengthy ab-|he was reported dying. led by the crown prince, will) sence of the king, who is going to|ropolitan was forme act Rumanian affairs of statelthe French. riviera § ‘sth Car and 0,000,000 for purchase of « and the elevated system. jC _,Seamte an ei 1.00 00 | Fort Mills Pillow Case Dallas Sheets and Cases amilen: und «made from moe ade fe eri ce A ate Unbleached Sheeting er eke 8 1.45 x09 1.60 ix® 30 wih fae 40x iSe 4 400 "a socvece M gall L EMENT FLOOR aster hi New “TORQUAY” STRELT FLOOR ardage rea sired: ma Park Your parte: FLOOR Envelope and Pouch Bags A special purchase of manufact Very ers’ short lines and house samp! 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