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| | t é } PAGE 2 SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 19265, SHOTS FIRED BY 6,000 Miles to Happines s| COAST GUARD | 3 ah a ® Ried Boat, Ordered to Halt, | Speeds Away in Fog {S_ FINALLY TRAPPED 2 Men Arrested After Gun- fire Brings Surrender mw men were jailed, a third re 1 t boat cap: ‘ b drifting for The one-pound ans of the coast y used during Ny brought the 484-M., was’ first guard kouts and her captain explained ahe was headed for ay t t t tin, crag, bow low in the water from an 264 sp Manu ing into position t RETTY FLORA CRANDALL, who voyaged from Manila cutter shots in th wake of th : The crew sur-| tO meet her fiance in Seattle, wither he is hurrying from rendered Washington, D. C. She is going over the log of the Ad Dan G 34, and Robert Bur-| miral-Oriental liner President Grant with F, C. Bennett, ni the immi-/ assistant purser, and we advise “Mr. Fiance” to hurry up! ration station charged with ob. structing a government _ officer. he 4bind 1 ot head RAVE 6,000 miles to meet | xt. a ‘ “The cargo was jettisoned during her betrothed, pretty Miss | be held ington, D. C, expects to reach the chase,” Capt. F. G. Dodge, coast} Flora Crandall, of Manila, P. I guard commander, said. reached Seattle Friday, on the Ad President Grant o in the daugh andall, auditor of Executive Council b 4 ila rail d system, w et of Union to Meet een eee ee ant Pal an A Meeting of the executive state | Mra. Edward Welsenflue, 118 Galer| girls in Manila'’s younger council of the Street Car Men's| " unions of Washington will be held } in Seattle, at the headquarters ot/ Woman Who Jumped cONVICT MANES the local union, in the Arcade bulld- | ing. April 12, beginning at 1 p. m Into Sound Rescued Delegates from Everett, Tacoma, Mrs. Elizabeth Popé, 45, is in the Aberdeen, Yakima, Bellingham, | city hospital, suffering from shock | Jury Finds Him Guilty of Olympia, Hoquiam and Seattle are | as the result of jamping off the F : f expected. S. A. Gordon Is secree.|st. dock into Elliott bay Friday | Holding Up Cigar Store Men tary, and M. J. Murray, president | night. She was rescued E. B of the council | Cronquist, sailor on the coast guar: joutter Haida. Her act was tald to| state's identification sement) despondency over Ii health by rela-| jury nefore Judge Br next week. After his bride baci here he ta to € usiness ndall was considered one pular letermined a on the (Ade Proposals Bureau of rom ek sect anager and | Spring Wanderlust 15.885 robbery 6 wate ana sosdten | Gets Boy; Is Lost . y With the arrival of «pring, ie ps, | Wandertust struck 12-year.old Arn haspe and| Evans, 405% East Pike at., last Mon-| Floyd, one of Tings and stenclis| acy He left hin home to “nee the 5 defended by At orge Crandell Manes waa {kd as the bar dit who shoved'a Floyd's side to the Navy Yard. Puget 80 A Wash. Apply for propossis to ins | country" and told a friend he in-|and commanded him to turn over the gapely ae Navy Yard, Puget! tended to go to Miller's beach His | sat ning the Saturday pays oun ah; oF to the Bureau of e . ° ched her holdup allege Supplies Keo eat as | worried parents have searched in |r t holdup men, alleged encaped | vain for him, and the police are now | confederates of Ma Paymaster eneral of the ees #-4-25 trying to locate’ the lad. Decision on Slot EVENTUALLY YOU WILL USE GAS For all cooking and water heating in your home because it is more eco- nomical, more convenient and the most dependable service. A Copper Coil Gas Water Heater or a Lorain Controlled CLARK JEWEL or RELIABLE GAS RANGE delivered and connected in your home ready for use on payment of $5.00 Balance Easy Payments A telephone call will bring a sales- man to your home with ‘full par- ticulars. Defense Cx Joseph Bart P The attorney Dalit carried to over goods seized Logging Machinery ery will be held in Seattle next Oc ber, So will the 16th anny tion of the P Logi The exposition will t its kind. More than Ng congre 00 delegates {the logging association |Penny as Fuse Plug Floyd A ce, 637 West 88th st inserted a penny under the electric fuse, according to fire departm: officials It short-circulted the cur | The contents, valued at at | were also destroyed. Both were cov | ered by insurance | 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 Stone & Webster STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Sena cific Northwest ax demand increases “Super-power,” he NOT TOO LATE! It is NOT too late to start reading “THE LOST WORLD” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s GREAT SUPER-THRILLER which is appearing serially in The Star means tying-in of lines from se plants, so that service is more cer tain and production more econon' Eventually it will result in rate re ually.” NEW PLANTS HERE WHENEVER NEEDED New plants will be developed ni r at present is about equal to the de. |far below demand, ‘The plant o at « have caught wp. B new uses in homes, os If you failed to start this thrilling novel of love and adventure in the South American jungles, The Star will be glad to supply you with the opening chapters of the story \naid that it will be ye power can be ever FOR THE ASKING Phone MA in-0600, or call at the Cireulation Department, Have and Webster are making their hend quarters with A, W. Leonard, presi dent of the Puget Sound company T The Star delivered to your home by authorized carrier, then you'll be sure to get every chapter of this great story, only 50 a month. n, contrary to general by f QUQOLQOOENITWEVOUNU LEVEN TAAATTU ‘enttle company Machines to Come, to Be Shown Here). }are expected to the convention. A. |¢ Whisnant, Portland, fs secretary of |for driving Hight fuse plug to replace a blown rent Friday night and Arwine’s|\ Seattle Lighting Company [the around. when the tremor nut $600, || predic pea | HERE’S MORE ABOUT xplained,| “doesn't mean greater power, It ral ductions, but these will come grad. | Seattle as the demand warrants them, the enginers sald, Roughly, they entimated, the supply of power mand. A few years ago supply was ctricity will be put to many eclally, the two thought. They saw, however, |no radical new uses for current, and ra before nt without wires, if While they are*in Seattle, Stone y are not, they sald, heavily fi. |nanclally interested in any power While here they will look over the new Baker river project of the cent of them are still living there, HUNT DRIVER IN/ / DEATH CRASH 1 Thee Injured in ‘Auburn |‘ Wreck Are in Hogpitals } Search for an unidentified driver | who drove one man to hin death and |three other passengers to the ho pital in an automobile erash nea |Auburn, Iriday, extended thruout |the state Saturda The dead man ia The an Madill, or of Beattle Marjorie owner of the automo i Mrs, Fred Snyder, 91, both f 170 11th ave, were serloumy in | Jured und may die George Bur 46, 2115% Second ave, may die trom | The three injured were taken to jthe Taylor-Lacey hoay after the Jaceident and the de man w taken to the Auburn morgue, He died in the automobile of Harold being brought to the The women were br t at tle late Friday in an ambular The fifth man, driver of the big Hudson sed, uld not be loeated by Deputie Hill and Bd Hughe The survivors of the 1 they |had employed him in hingtor st. cafe to‘drive for them Hugh Madill, of the Club ¢ First aye, §, brother of the dead man, has taken charge of the bo CHARGES MAYOR IS “HEDGING” Woman Rainier Valley Lob- byist Flays Doc for Veto M Brown is Way ortation This time he vetoes {t with the ex © that it will be a losing p “4 was ave ed walk a mile fo! r of fact the bus renide by F. D.} Coolidge Uninformed of Weeks’ Intention) he has received no res nd no one is contemplated, the secretary | Deputies Raid Den; Allege It’s Lottery [patron was 4 place Waitress Fined. for | Driving While Dectak Mra. Mar John B. ¢ ruled late Frida once was susy Ipending good behavior. She was ar-| |rented March 24 Causes $3, 100 Blaze} ANE HERE’S MORE ABOUT OLMSTED ARTS ON PAGE 1 | in the Otmated cc from have entered me half dozen who alre an of not guilt be present in court the charge to present their pl That other attacks will be ont lietment ts expected by fed eral quarters it is fclals. In se indictment will last for many months | <<< ||. HERE’S MORE ABOUT STARVATION 1 | STARTS ON PAGE lon ufferings follow The people here have always been poor, Only during the flurry of the war did things pick up. Then we contributed so many men to the colors that this was the only dis. trict in Canada where stop recruiting. The company then imported a lot of foreigners. “The savings of the men were wipe miners who did save anything "Since then we have had only enough to keep body and soul te gether. Why, we are the cheapest pald miners on the American conti. ed Stat organized in the U tract men in the States get $9 been working.” No attempt has been made to oust the miners from British Kmpir corporation houses, About per upon the merey of the company Fa outside-—is the ae of the Child's home, The boys have the b of cleaning up the garden and lawns. Do they like it? Big boys mow and dig; small and pull dandelion roots and “spring cleaners, Louis Moeco and Carl Carlson, Spring cle ANI gre faces tell the story, What She Knows of Death the death of the yc hin office for t is to be made WASHINGTON, April Presi nowa no’ of the| ° ‘ ary w lown the report of the coro- House spokeaman said |th large Quantities was behind the McClintock | the indictment of She also expre weed sat and dram torlum, 1416 Adjutant Fred 8p lin charge, extend: Ithe public to attend Capt. and Mrs. A. Mitchell, whojothers had died of sudden illnesses, | drag around, and my nerves were A preliminary diagnosis of young| terrible shape. I had backaches and ‘unningham led physicians to be.! or habeas corpus wri e arraigned next have rece Native Sons Group Planned for State 4" ol Californin or- | corps, 1 & The speakers will appear in na tive Hindu ¢ people of Indian and their work} The Olympic Hotel next W: ednesday Sixty thousand « an 10,000 in King divisional commander, will be in brie the lecture to be given at No, corps tonight FEUD MURDER that the battle against the | San Francisco Italian Slain Says Yakima Peach in Vacant Lot Crop Will Be Poor| » today blamed the jan underworld organization, thru the heart. district, telis the story of the miners! | "0" ales Sallors passing lin the re Jand there ts Httle doubt that the} saw a man fi room indicat lof apples 1s expected if there is no | | more bad weather.” fleeing, from they had to] Books Closed for Dodge Stock Sale y YORK, April 11 out in 1924; that ts, those few | was sold out pletely and the books closed at announced by , the syndicate offering | Ballard Friday, She had served in nent. We receive from 40 to 60 per nt leas than the miners who are Wo! get from $3 to $4 here, where min. | ers in the States got from $7 to $8, Our contract men get $6 and the con. Car Is Stolen From Coroner’ s Brother “We provose staying out until we got the same wages as are provided in the 1024 seale upon which we have . Was reported to the the machine, an old model, Callfornia ' “Spring Cleaners” Start Action JOIN KID FROLIC II " left to right are: Russ ter & Headley, Mar Malt Photographers |Place for Every Youngster in Easter-Egg Conte c E r ‘ont p Kanter r 1 bring “ la | have so m prizes | tents t be | everybody. Who'lle ede and the ex | t | race, and all the oth faybe it'll be y | e for every ¢ t | LKe—Comne on priz my! Dole t chet knive afternoor | Telephone Men in First- Aid Contest Competing fc of the state, four teams methods at t on The t e Yakima, Taco 1 Wig tre will be ning team. Dr, G, H ¥ 1 har Coast di of the ved in i today to act as a judge tonight. He will be assisted by several local ph 304 Passengers to _Make Coast Trip Anes tern Alaska Seek Woman Aide to Cash Swindler ¢ seeking a pret Police a “WOMAN GRILLED|C, P, R, LEASES'FRENCH TRY TO =: = N GERM CASE pain” i ee ols (deserve: °“|Shepherd’s Wife Must Tell Larger Wharf Needed for 2) President Working to Estab- |‘ xc» nave to lish New Government |pertencen PARI#, April 11.—France today ROUP t about to restore order amid its] PORT DOCK New Princess Steamers The Canndian Pacific Railway Co. has leaned for 10 years, a large por on of the port’s Bell st. dock to mmodate their two new steam ers, Princess Kathleen and Prin cons Margaret. The company w change its term man to the Bell st. dock some time this summer, depending apeed of remodeling and improving the new terminal, 1 from the © the The railway and steamship com, pany will take over 18,000 feet of space. This floor spnce will be giv: | en over to offices and passenger traffic tac ofte The lease becomes | ive May 1 | The two new veasels are de. ed too large for present C. P.| the Colman ed on the Seattle-Vancouver- a, late in May. They will de x the speediest on this. const sum received by the port © not announced by George Cotterill, | of the port commission = ONE PROGRAMS | Salvation Army activities for the | died week-end include a special musical |4 program at the audl- Six , at § tonight who will be} an invitation to ly returned from India, | y cond bwhere th for severn) lecture program Sece stume and tell of the| « them. On Sunday, Col. J. D. Sharp,| of three meetings at Corps No, 1. At the morning meeting 11 and at the afternoon meeting at} 3, Capt. and Mra. Mitchell will speak | on the customs of India, In the e | | | | "The peach growers in the Yaki-| ma valley are very much afraid} |that the peach crop has been killed,” states F. A, McKenzie, who} travels out from Walla Walla for |the Standard O11 Co, “Tho peach blossoms were caught nt cold snap over there, crop was hard hit. Other fruits ap: | pear to be all right, and w big yield | 40-Year Salvation Army Veteran Dies Capt. Libbie MeAbee, 65, of the Salvation Army, died at her home in the Army for 40 years, In almost every country. Funeral services will | be held from = divisional headquar. ters of the Army, 1412 Sixth ave,, at 11 a. m, Monday, |Dean Spencer of “U” to Return in April) Dean and Mrs. Lyle M, Spencer, of | the university, will return to Seattle late in April, Some time ago both were injured and thelr baby killed in a train wreok at Chippewa Falls, Wis, They are motor touring in STOP RUIN) "2". parliamentary wreck Premier Herriot vote was accorded him in the sen spurred President Doumergue land politict of the cabinet crisis “It in indispensable that the situa- tion be settled without delay,” Painleve, president of the chamber | of depute | ference w As is tradit nation of a mi discussed the crisis with but with the presider te as well. MYSTERY DEATH | Five Members of Gary, Ind., CHICAGO, Apri -| Salvation Army Has Musical) today plunged | Tonight; Sunday Services |Gacy wholesale di Ind,, family e m@mbers of the famil n the past six years, and a sixth s near death in ningham, } fo requested an investigation. | came down with the 1 ave, tonight at | hope t that he will recover. The other deaths were: 1919, David| Deed. of @ tonic and nervine that: ‘| Cunningham, year-old daug year-old son; 1922, , 18. With the exception of the stricken| y at [Younger sister survive HENRY DAHLBY IS TLL St Henry Dahiby, seer a Brown, ening, at 7, they will repent | a 2) allard ing from a s¢ attack in the E several years ago. if you want a trial pkg, tablets. lishers had to discard their old printing plates. Here is the woman Ame te wh ave complained of dences. 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