Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Premier Herriot of France Resigns! 7 eee Se a == Entered as Se ) nd Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March #, 1979. Per Year, by Mall, § Mabe 8%. NOE 88, ia : c ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925, * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Machine Plunges | a J Sco La RELAY ET = = Off Road and Home Brew || They’ ‘re Both “Ringers”! | Unusual F actory’s Product) Tw Over | Howdy, folks! If April showers bring May flowers, poor old May | is going to be a disappointed gal | next month, | Bee A eS ONY MADILL, 35, y was killed and three other persons were prob- ae __/| ably fatally injured when i =a an automobile in which i they were riding, crash- re ed from the road a mile i east of Auburn on the Enumclaw highway about 7 a. m. Friday. The injured are: George Burke, 46, logger, H of 11164, Third ave., Se- He attle, chest crushed. Mar- f jorie Howard, 23, of 170 i lithave., back injured, | } i ‘|Can’t Be Seen or Weighed We wish Was wa pper with any Roses are red, | Violets are Mue | Stolm in sound And you'll de, t emist has Invented & person e gas. m snled wit wes & person against | and Mrs. Fred (‘Bee’) ‘ Soa. | Snyder, 31, of 170 1ith i\ | ave., pelvis broken and 4 WHOA! WHOA! “Ralph H. Mc ’ Michael, vice pres- q ident of the Dex- possible spinal fracture. Deputy Sheriffs Joe Hill and Ed 4 Hughes were searching for an un- | ter Horton Nation. ¢ known who was driving the i nk, who has car at th accident. if on an ews The party was coming toward Au- i burn, after attending a dance at Angle lake, when their car left the road, went over the’ bank and turned ‘Texas, Arizona and California, has returned to Seattle. He says he { tended trip to C2Qk—=") q had a fine trip, but is delighted to a complete somersault, crushing A be back at his desk again.”"—News them beneath. : iten. | INJURED TAKEN eae TO HOSPITAL { Hy RR Ras | | Harold Erickson, of Enumclaw, relia GBs “4 = i Uateat brought the victims into Auburn, pa where the three injured were givén : ates ‘ | |attention by Dr. M. J. Lacey, of the w hy doesn't he go to Los Angeles, } Taylor. Lacey hospital. The dead man then? Pee |was taken to the undertaking par- | lors of Bobeau & Son. He is said to “4 A clever lad ia McTavish Strout, | | have a brother employed at the Club His windshicld’s dirty, he can't see | restaurant, First ave. S. and Wash- out, ington st. é And yet he drives thre the trofrte : ; . a The party left Seattle last night tm 3 Sy tetbase ita Uh ded The plant of the American Nitrogan Products Co. and (inset) C. F. Graff, president|{h® “" bean rage age aoe 7 4 and general manager. picked up on Washington st. Madill, Field Marshal Von Hindenburg — the dead man, was the only one of § will run for president of Germany i Campaign speeches wij) show the} ‘Incoming and Outgoing Shipments ‘DUNE AR T0 ACT 1 Deplly CBrbaars Koeptl and Sean: Look Alike, but They’re Not with injured ouy/theg Ate nS Me tives in Seattle. isputed me According to Dr. Lacey there was being chal- | evidence. that all pag been | grinkings | Stzength of the new Hindenburg a ro te RADIO LIMERICK A young fan with bats in Tried to make his new pneumatic, He thought balloon tires Would quiet its wires le’s heretofore v A SEATTLE-OWNED factory, op. erating night and day nitrites is fae jod'a free air and water 4 by the air nitrogen industry. | seeee nse he MetaR Mt tke” Aldorey General to Fore! DEBIUBY TRIAT| from the Atlantic, Const, t the| The La Grande fa y has proved Daily Auditor Deposits And cut out a lot of its static. oF Panama canal, to itn factory, t- | that bas «money | a alr—if you “ Hy “* « | r it with an get t i enough. he furnaces! é Sei ie iameee es roe which weigh nothing, gnd reahip-| eat common, ordinary Washington AWAITS STATE REPORTS|Mother, Brother and Sister fpocifig. tuarried couple atarted a bud:| Brg te Atlantis: Cone: 504 l apie; deataw GC vAt Gt rae Se : of Fairchild to Appear get and kept it faithfu lives y all their a new productca |About 20 per cent oxygen and 80 per| DOIN It Now, Says Fergu- — ‘ogen | + Peer) An aged mother and her son and At the temperature of 9,000 degrees | SOM; “Persecution” Charged |aauenter were to appear betore the trigrade the ever present oxygen | |presiding judge in superior court fly together, forming Gr NTY AUDITOR D. E. FER-| Friday afternoon to plead to perjury 1¢ substance—nitric oxide, a color USON will be compelled to/charges growing out of the man- less gas make dally deposits of office fees,|Slaughter trial of their son and copetaih feo igukiawals The heating is done by means of | Attorney General John Dunbar told|brether, Charles Fairchild, one of tks of 1895 wore red fian-/entered and more are expected. The winning house may be awarded a trophy cup, if pres-|iy manufactured. product has been | *ee in Jong, tubu fur} newspapermen In Seattle Friday. | three convicted last January of slay- cketed. They are the} While Dunbar’s visit to Seattle |!2& Patrolman R. L. Litsey. ' 1 0 S 0) tic 0) os to se Cc B. Photo b; e rad eee but it la visible! jent plans f Washington 1 athlet auth rities to secure one mature. to by Carter & Bradley | a a t tai fov colors of an | Only furnaces of their kind in Amer-| had nothir Mrs. Annie. Fairchild, “hile alte " haired mother; Logan Fairchild, | fea. The arcs are about 30 fect in| gation of Fi length, the longest known to elec-| yn | same hemical, sodium nitrite SoiabigaDls slapd ery day barrels of while cry “YOU BET WE’LL SHOW ’EM how it should be done,” says Miss Barbara Skinner, as she! stals rolj into the factory, at 1a | practices “pitching” horseshoes on the Kappa Delta sorority lawn, preparatory to entering |Grande on the Nisqually riy oe |the University women's “barnyard golf” tournament. This year interest in the annual tour- | 2° Say the same barrels, appar The ‘sheiks of 1925 wear red ties.|ney is greater than ever among the co-eds. Already 16 organized women’s houses have|°™™ et with > i PAvorced are Mr. and Mra, Polk 4 She never laughed at his pet jok naces, water to do with an investi-| guson's office, he ad- | 8 ted that he was preparing to| his brother, a street railway employe, ! of cured meats, owo their fre Imerging from the aces the) comply, with requirements when the| Vere, hareed with’ perjuring a gus is drawn into a . cooled “rhs faa: y +4] mony when they appeared in def nse The factory, owned and operated down and blown thru three Irge,|next month ocin Jone Made] of Fairchild before Judge Hall. rf the American Nitrogen Products| high towers, filled with a kind of | "°Xt Month or In June | prosecutor Colvin filed the charges, o. of Seattle, makes nitric oxide, | holl As Titié. Gia goto! tip I shall compel Mr. Ferguson to|ne announced at the time, as a warn- Steres deposit the money in the time speci- X é sh solution drips down thru | aq houreAAAe It bak best ve. (am &2 other witnesses and to eliml. : ae which containa nitrogen, that elu . CA H {sive but important element of the, these towers, Solution and gas com. j nate the practice of telling alleged Jatmosphere. This gas in combined] bine and a sodium nitrite liquor is| °° Yds" Dunbar said. “If he does} raisehoods on the witness stand. Tho Job had troubles all his life, |with soda ash and sodium nitrite is| forme deed J tated Bsaflesa samt Ba | Fairchild is serving a sentence of And suffered more than his amount, : formed his liquor is drawn, off, evapo- s mac shall have to take|19 years, 11 months to 20 years at We pity more the gink whose wife Owner Was Counting Money | ee siiim nitrite does tor colored fab. | rated, crystallized, dried and emerges Se A |\walla Walla. His two companions, j i i - Richard- eastats frock, or the tempting Up very betim Mhinks, if this went - shall soon have swimming, albeit there | Finance Fr | be danger of running inte ieehergs. So to| took the rc the office where accomplish some | oom batted Goes hay-wire on a charge account! | or meats what “Hypo” does for | looking like common salt. It tastes Floyd Siverly and Floyd G. see : Before Banking It | photographic plates or prints, It in| something Ike salt too, It 1s sodium | MADB DAILY : son, are held here pending habitual { Sokviesvnirs ioe il ARIS, Apri! 10.—After an adverse vote in the senate on ipa |nitrite—a chemical essential to the | efmspn told Star’) Friday (ee ee ctype poaettie lite on oe Novak is broadcasting weekly | >, i "i 4 itive dyestuffs and meat packing indus.|8® Ws making the deposits dally, | crres Sieber Bbbert opti 5 Wh his financial program, arepiet Herriot announced this}ESCAPES WITH $260 jnsr svete | aves eee: Pho ne SOME | as tea ulbeds A \weeke cago vib wha | es ses Oe tion jevening that he had resigned PLANT IN COUNTRY | orhis sodium nitrite is worth from |Ch#rsed that King county was losing That static you hear is one of his! Announcement of his resignation] Marsal's address was in vindica | Police Squad Hunts Man in At this plant, the only one of it| 3159 to $200 ton and is shipped in considerable interest money because pupils cussing. {came almost immediately after the! tion of the financial situation found | | kind in the untry, nitrogen from] barrels to the England and|Fersuson was failing to make the IAttle Willie drained the tank | defeated by 156 to 132 The ree premiership . The penatociconeudes | J electric are process. This was also! The plant can turn out about 200 : ves county is allowed 2 per cent 4 et y Of the family Chevroloot nd his cabinet walked out of the IXZ7HILE counting his money, pe-|th® first. plant in American to ex-| tons a month with its present equip-|>Y the banks County Treasurer! Spain Train Wreck Kills { Then for hours pa spun the crank,|chamber, and tfere was hot even | his excor ing speech with a burat | re on piri it otha baie tract nitrogen from the alr by any| ment. It is by far the largest pro- Shields said Ferguson made only | ° Mama said: “Ain't Willie cute?” (so much as the formality of | of eloquence ; oe 0 the bank Fri! crocess—a pioneer. Now tho orn:| ducer of the commodity in the|£0UF deposits in March: and three in| 18 Injures 50 | bi slate |day morning, Benjamin Onseran, of 4 | | wer 3 ’ me Sa cabinet meeting before a decision ‘o levy on capital!’ he shouted. lune ara fe Henry Ford, and others are| country ebruary H i ¥ {the Oseran Bros.’ groce 0 36th ; “ State s W Judge Ronald has been on the| to ault: was reached > new taxes! Give back to theirs owe wns haa Sera the stare | {trving to do the some thing. Ni-| AMERICANS BOUGHT State Examiners W. L. Dittemore| paRCELONA, Spain, April 10.— rior bench of King County for| Coming on the heels of yester-| country the confidence this govern: |) a sweet turdit, who at chy | rites from the air has become an | NORWEGIAN'S INVENTION Reese Bruns brought this to| pighteen persons were burned to TF years without interruption."——The | day's meager margin of 49 votes in| ment has Jont!* Bont oft He aletalt Thee ator c Important subject, nationally and in:| Enormous power is used. At pres-|{H6, @ttention of the attorney gen-}geath and 50 others were injured Star. |the chamber of deputies, today’s) 7+ js up to the senate to de she vir BD PIO bo! 700 from | ternationally, both from a fertilizer | ont 6,000 kilowatts are shpt thru the | © oon early today in a train wreck at Oh, we don't know. We've heard|action clearly _dernonstrated the | cider’ | sch pe Ae jand national defenso standpoint. (Turn to Page 8, Column 3) Ferguson, asked for a statement Martin nea this cy: Tom Page interrupt him | dissipation of Herriot’s parliamenta | | Fleeing into the woods and under. | af Bs Friday, said the entire matter mere- Three coaches jumped the track, Hig" brush nearby, the bandit played | ly {s persecution by his political | majort yet by overturned and burst into flames. vs incAae | Indications of the adverse bral [hide and sek with a squad of West | : - es Li abla bree (April 99 lwere cast in the treme ndous Ly | Seattle police for half an hour, but Si: FOLLOWS eed andsme-| clause accorded former Mini | finally escaped with his loot | va emer Wounded by neois Marshal weg eal | Oseran, who lives with his family ae Pe | in the auditor's trum and reviewed and| LONDON, April 10,--The nak ef lin an apartment adjoining the rear | sa RL Ong | office was Installed by the state ex- Boy Rifle Owners 1 of the arguments ad-|Balfour and his party have been | o¢ the store, took the money bag into 'Sh h d F: ae l f D f aminers and is working with their} Mrs, Nellie Overholt told deputy Herriot in his address to|forced to leave Damascus because }the store after opening tho door ep! er aces ria or eath oO por Meany pid foe Tae ecerent ant OF vanced by } | Approval, sheriffs she was stooping over het rome in, and we did talk of this and|the chamber yesterday. of continued demonstrations of #/and sitting at the counter, add: | li ’ | “We are making daily deposits |flower-beds Thursday afternoon at tat, and anon to home, where « fine — = Syrian mob, a Central News!ing the cash when the robber en Cc intoc 8 (0) er about 10 a. m. with the county treas- | her home, 6819 28th ave. N. E., when perf Cer ia peer, ageord ng Ca Ont a uinss ol dispateh from Beirut tered. | ss Urer's office, We welcome the atten. | two youngsters approached from the clent recipe, al | -, miles i oa > 01 of m1 y x F De i line near heer, for want of beter, xo that || Qwn Your Own French soldiers were called out| ‘The thug wax ‘dressed in khaki HICAGO, April 10.—A. second | Mrs. McClintock's death, but to hord {110% of the attorney general in any {rear with a 22-callber rifle, In somo it did choke me, being aa untasty » dish to suppress the disorders and used | shirt, blue serge suit, black hat, and charge (ot iitirdac today oti the new development in abeyance investigation he may see fit to|manner the gun was discharged and eee Se, pr ptr I en alc Home— their bayonets in dispersifig an) wore a blue handkerchief over his | Ls est | pending the “oitcothe’oe the’ trial! gor | Ake” he woman received a bullet in der me, all night tom wi amerteonrg waar" tie A d langry mob which had stoned them.|face. He held a revolver in his out-| fronted Willlam D. Shepherd, | piiyy death Ferguson was asked whether any #iip. Cae | Be Indepen ent {The number of injured is estimated; stretched hand ‘Put up your who already is indicted on | pherd lost his desperate fight to change in the deposit system had| The boys, who had been encamped “Bare legs are now the rage among || Now is the time to buy that little Mat 40. | hands,”* he sald | charges of murdering Billy \eain freedom on bail when the Tit.) Ce? Made since the so-c: alled “perse- {near the Washington Children’s the film actresses of Low Angeles." home you have been looking for. || gyrian police escorted the Bal-| Oseran complied. The thug scoop-| Clintock. nois supremo court denied his peti cution” started. He did not answer|Home at Big Rock, fled, scattered News item. @ || Does this one suit you? four party 4 the |¢d the money into a bag and ran out | directly, merely saying that: “The|their supplies and had disappeared arty | far as Chorta, Mercury in sufficient quantities to] tion f writ of habeas corpus. Yep," boasted one quito yeu. | §-ROOM BUNGALOW dispaf®h adds, Lebanes gendarmes |‘? the street. Tho grocer saw him © killed two persons has been| Admitting that the fight for bail system Moen Ad approval of the state | when deputies Frank Anderson and | ay, “I'm an aristocrat, Some of|] Corner lat, on Third ave, N. W.; ||accompanying the eart to Beirut, | &° into the woods, and soon after,| found in the body of Billy's mother, | ended with the adverse détision of examiner: Charles Elliott arrived. > best blood in Hollywood runs in} paved @treat; near ‘car Mn Upon the party's artival at Be’ Hat Hla: mie id the chase, but} Mrs, Emma Nelson MeClintock, who| the supreme , attorneys for] rR RTTTY ina.” a home has hardwood floors, || {failed to find the bandit dlad-16- years axe 4 oo Mec shanher : os i @ 4 7. ves Sag Dee ere et ree tail ‘cont ||rit they Immediately boarded | * nd the ban [led 16 years ago when the MeCiIn-) Shepherd announced today they| Despondent, Young “!Councilmen Inspect ; cretg Ith and plastered baxe~ |) French steamer, which will sail Sun-| |tock heir was a small boy. ¢ would demand early trial for him, Wife T. ry wt Homobile th at never wear out || mel furnace and trays; build | day, Meanwhile, French noldiers ranean ts . elt piitting | Oncar Wolft sald he was 4 Shopherd is to be arraigned before ife Takes Poison! Cedar Lake Forest ars & possibility of the future, maym|| ing 10 Years Od: Trent condi: |lare guarding the wharf at’ which| ewido her bed, trying to take | Mrs, McClintock had been’ mu Judge Jacob Hopking, here next} Deapondent and tired of life, Mrs| Councilmen Nichols, ‘Tindall and a ' lion, Price $4,600; $500 canh the Vébee): ie tying, forbiddingy anys |e sen ee eer that the evidence was of si Thursday Dennis Shea, 25, swallowed poison in| Moore were at the Cedar lake water: Gosh, think of the ginks who will | one to come aboard, Resentment | eye eddy. Mrs. Victor G. “Hillis, | nature that theories of suicide or} “When Shepherd enters his plea}her room at 2005% Second ave.,| shed Friday inspecting 60,000 young boast that they've dri 47 years without a t so 6 n their car|| ‘Turn to the Want Ad Columns # | First ave. N. W., routed the | accidental poisoning cen sparkplug!|| and soe who Jn offering this home ||*eanst Lord Balfour has arisen) thug with screams and Kicks, Sho | copted | to. you. |from the work in the founding of te him jump. headtc - AI, 8. J Rational Jowlsh home in Palestine (Turn to Wage ¥, C ‘ould not be ae-/ of not guilty, I shall ask the court| Thursday. She was taken to the city | fir trees, part of those planted last. r an immediate trial," Willlam | hospital where her condition is said] year to re-forest a burntover area ig thru the Tho present plan is not to seek | Scott Stewart, chief defense counsel,|to be critical, Domestic troublos|on the city's water project, They mn 1) second indictment in connection with | said. Prompted the deed, sho sald, were to return Friday night,