The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1925, Page 1

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enna AAR AAA LRP Fiance Sees Russ Sweetheart Die From m Poison OM EDITION “The ‘Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The SeattleStar iii 4A ae Becond Class Matter May 2, 18 i At the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 4, 147% Per Your, by Mall, $2.00 | WEATHER i end Tihesday; light herly Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, Minimum, 44, Today noon, 4% Se o7 de mle SEA’ I'TLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 1s, NO, 40, TWO CENTS "| Big, Late, 1925, <> “Ther y Come Three at a Time at Doe Roberts’ IN SEATTLE, ' Bare Legs? Silly! 2 He it H uskies + gee ty 7 TEE 7 Sgr aaa oe , ‘Two sets of triplets in this) | ;picture. Left to right are HERE’S HOW HERB MORCUM, diminutive coxswain of Richard Lee, M lyde Raymond the victorious Washington crew, stacks up with AT Hart, and Albert George Roberts, who pulled oar No. 3 for the Huskies at Oakland Saturday. Robe of Dr. Lh Mrs. Clyde EMIGRANT GIRL It’s evident that there’s a big difference in height, but both a He erts, of Bainbridge is sland. men had an equally important part in Washington’s decisive lowdy, = Pacrbayiyas gr 1 » buy a) They’re nearly 11 years old. victory over the University es California. The picture was en a young feller starts peck ago a goat give asi wp $3 fea’ ay weetliaa: % week ago a goat given F snapped as the steamer H. Alexander docked with the J cense. ' nj them by th father _pre- oarsmen monday’ morning. aces sented them with one-third Photo by j & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers Children _ celebr be t of triplets apiece. They're Took Poison Tablets When z oe 7 rolling contests. sying, holding their pets. i C H This ia an game, and eee een mame, Barred From Entry intoU.S. rew flome an very difficult, ¢ y when the Oi : ‘ ae ae vr pray HOPED TO BE BRIDE’ \ . Be nae | ktece any \ Tub betinen, nnd 10 : eady to Work To thwart the vers csp bois (Ae igh Serpe ery mi ie air OF Faithful Lover Cheers Last HE Huskies arrived home | Too warm to wear the heavy wool,| see none like her own, so vastly pleased; ; this morning | hence to home, and to playing double | Scientist ee ee By John W. Nelson ovak University of California | ee frogs in the spring > ¢ NHREE x 3 ‘ ‘ fai lahd Hataiday inom: IL IA ks Bei Mad: Well, it sounds like most love song: < ly erts’ home | 7 18 She ts. de ¢ See Ry Anan reso earn | egal Attacks Being Made yy ears . nie . ee We from flv Aye Oo) ing, were given a great recep- RS % : ets, Ome slas phoned | an niare} Georgt tion by students umn | On Liquor Conspiracy Case SIGN OF SPRING f ie Sears Timofe y I o| MISS ANNA Q. NILSSON, photoplay star, entering her, when the H. F. Alexander dock- | aa | ‘The discovery that three || Weil, a colyumnist will go to a ld th R folde © pale a “n!car at The Olympic Hotel Monday, after delivering a dis-; °¢ ®t §:1° % m. Monday {21 PLEAD NOT GUILTY | strings of your tennis racquet | | most any length to keep a Ds eerie ‘ course against the bare-leg styles. “The darndest bunk!” Btopming usb iene MOuER sos 4) Mec | have snapped during the win- butae t t aid Mine Niles ’ smile acknowledgement of the | ‘ S | ter. { one det oh BESS 3 Monda he 4 into Said Miss Nilsson. ; sSreetings, Coach “Rusty” Callow | Attorney Finch Wins Delay Wits 1ovien cua: | supervise the unloading of the | in U. S. Court Maneuver : Li'l Gee Gee has We hear our heart go “pitty-pa Ww a For Timofees it n of B ? ' two s and the coaching . . gum. Says it cr Then conscience flays ny A c lo for him atmo: are- eg a launch “Husky.” ITH attorneys representing .de- amel And up and says tim, bead 1 1 underatanding; swhose % “We've got to get the shells fendants in the Olmsted liquor se You're getting mighty old for, were J Jos ater than the fear o out to the lake right’ away conspiracy case making widely: dl- Some kinds of music may serve that! The t jeath t’ t Callow or Poughkeepsie is rsified attacks, the legal battle on to alleviate but not chin oe RE July 9 r ! 1 died from the ‘ef s e un shead again. The boys did very {the Olmsted indictment opened in saan a orld le idivided = lato’. twol. -celebrati fe { poison tablets, taken when BY MARGARET BUNDY well at Oakland, but I want to | federal court Monday. orig : Th who pestis colle hem med by oft ils that e that It guard against over-confidence | The main group of defendants, " tlon plate those who let the Dr. Roberts 4 Jentist with @ could not-entér this countr dest bunk (in a and have them in the very best | represented by Attorney Jerry. Finch, RADIO LIMERIC Ane ex-[collection plate pass them ffices in the Leary baildin Bo: kay ), beau: | ib the of shape, in hopes of winning | won a temporary victory when, by nig coon who was somewha tee ee, che deat ¢ : the national title again. maneuvering in conjunction with ratie, 1 7 . t | nruey,. Bl *havelle, b- Swore he heard @ ghost shriek in DAILY —— : s ; Charged With Offense After If they do it will be the third | Attorney E, A. Chavelle, they bas s nigra ation . ago "4 consecutive time ained another week's de y the attic; - “1m 62, but 1 made the decision. im Reap Crash Near Enumclaw hearing on the plea in abatement What he heard bed old Bo} ed t wager 2. Mm. N T d f to quash the indictment. Was the kids’ radio— don't feel a day t ohoapital, | t . S : evita Rew | ; Yu f ne vital. | natin Se bambi ixon Tried for U. S. Attorney Tom Revelle and : And the noise that annoyed him! siaer than T did 140 Sanipractic Phiveoiane| CMe HERE 1 the thing in say | WOMAN BADLY INJURED Joint O tion | is, tssstant. ©. 7, MeKinney, en- | ° | ive years ago Raiffa and George H H ip? fi msted: by Deput on to throw e plea. Finc! weer | opine sears ago Taiffa and Georke| yore picture star continued, *| Camp Lewis Soldier, Girl’s|__¥. ¢- Nixon, srrested by: Dapitleat es raaicebhea tee Maton a nee jortation of radio sets is fo tA tah ants tk : fair teaming The* whole A arry Ajax anc rker last | PT - 2 Importation of radio sets ts for-| Br we | cose. tuna nipratic| tthe United States, For years she| {)iny sco preponterous, ‘There Companion, Flees Scene month, in a raid at 708 Olive st.,| Served with a list of authorities Pens Coe , yhysicians ih Washington | rated sto: redoin: hen lover,, but one would be no sense in n fad went on trial as a jointist before |@nd Judge Netere nat Chea ‘There is a fortune to be mai ph 5 : er" thing after another intervened. | “oUk ; a | orous protests of Revelle, continued bvars there bootlessing crystal sets, must appear npla during the | rinyy aie got the once teen: | erhere im nothing so attractive IM ARJORIE BRUMMER, 18, of Calvin Hall. “He sis prose: | roe eens for one week saying week ning ay and defend : een 1. we proportioned mb H ) ‘0! 4 orne ‘ol wring: seas & Divorced are Mr j nd alling. License Director Charles| !"¢ ship bist eithibut tha nkt pin “the |Monday, fweing charges of driving of a quantity of beer by the of: ; THEY'RE NOT GUILTY ; And Mrs. Bunyan; ; Hnadithemtte At the immigr station here | ms while drunk; an Enumelaw woman | ¢, a 4 Ae a Finch represents Roy and Elsie 4 ANE Ma ete R. Maybury, has summon mt Co gated, She| same, leg isn't worth a glance : ; wie |ficers, Attorney Ralph Horr repre-| Ginuted cca oy othe detondants : gad i the capital for the test : ute She | Atta L: WeETE. WH is seriously injurec and deputy | sented Nixo! ths etlony offs sted and 27 Ss, Bermuda onion TRUCK Driven "Saye aires | the capital.tor the test 5 tance as a student, say OF cone. ne are ett | gheritfa are seeking @ Cato Lewis |iery, which occupied oil of mrosea ({icluding “himself, “Attorney Chia GHELS ; 7 sh Meahonis pak intended to, enter the Uni-| Very 8h at ; aa r ; “Y| velle, representing three defendants, < of Washington oars-| Men Beat Him Over Head prea ri ser eread Nan cate hat of California, But certain (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) (arn; to Ramet icelumrt'2) vt | fosetioor ‘gees ___|fited a duplicate of Finch’s plea in 4 California} 10 | ella Mp Me Sa Rake i ters came from George and in abatement last Saturday, California is now Halted by three armed men early dor aati ft: wan ohadred Hin addition & paper which set forth that | The rule requiring attorneys to ling an Sunday at the foot of Cedar moun that many of the “univeralty”"| she Intended to maasy him was in| e serve lists of authorities, while an tain, six miles beyond Renton, Frank) coanates did not possess the neces. | or Possession. This paper was re | [Nn t G lt ] d i N old one, is seldom used. oT eet) Alvan, truck driver, 194 27th aye,, Sate -CHiAllRiGHGhIN toy prilaticn quired by soviet authorities. before O ul 9 u £e! O The third group of 21 defendants, | was beaten over the head with a 4 he x ould leave Russia ye Jealled “the, independents,” opened |revolver, bound and left at the) ——————— ou wish to marry him, do. you | Suspects Empty Guns as| treee! he x a (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) | side of the rgad, while his assail- (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) e y y } Lente Jants drove away’ with: his ( Good Berry and | They Flee. From Pursuers i | | truck, he reported Monda Poultry Farms Unknown Man Saved) z So on Fine S Trin D 5 City Employes | Sheriff's deputies took Alvan to : Police, Monday were seeking for Ithe scene Monday to investigate his|| Are what today's rane onle From Canal Plunge | five men in a roadster who early Ill; 3 Have Flu ‘ story — pis ait Z rs Jumping or falling into the Lake j Sunda yFeluded two iprowler car; po-| Fs ; Ilness is taking heavy toll in the | “It was not a lquor h Washington canal about 6:30 Monday |#eemen In Georgetown and emptied | By Jim Marshall al-nation crew marehes up to the} city hall s/ Sheriff, Starwich declared, after ex AGHUNICE: i 7 morning,’ atl Unidenti¢(ed indn was {une the pursuing policemen or 1 fine spring day like this, | bench and says Not Guilty Mrs, Bertha Landes, council prest- lamining a preliminary report from rescued by ar nt ina houseboat | There were no casualties when the sunshine flecks the | BOO! MS A Jdont, is still at her home with in- deputie he truck was empty [nearby and revived by city hospital Patrolman T. J, MoGill, piloting! arbor with gold and gtiver, and the | UNIVERSAL AFFAIR |fenza. She has been ill a week. Stone Mr. Webster | How Alvan freed himself and I physicians. He wag taken to his {the police machine, attempted to! dogwoods nod in the ®ind alon tho| Booze Is apparently a universal} Henry Dahlby, secretary to the P ahete rt-| reached Seattle was not learned home on First ave, N. W., where overtake the other car to question | pyways, men and women sit stolidly {affair Austrian and Italian, Nor] mayor, is at his home with rheu- ena aise Wenater ny : Alvan said he was held up 1} he told doe that he had sat down Hthe occupants on 1, Marginal way, Jin federal court and argue seriously | dicgsonde and Mediteranean brunet | maatiesn Mahown inspecting the munick|thres men near the Maple Grove on the wharf, became faint and } north of the city mit | about boc Bre vuiete, arevthe Trial ani) «Hy. Bullertan, olty attorney, (was 1 which they sold to the! pridge. One of the men smashed a 1 planted fallen into the water, Neighbors sald of the occupants recognized Roy Olmsted, the jolly young “rum | the ts, the Hebrew and the! at his dk Monday after a week's phe este ; the pido} s head, knocking partly ney mull dolivery: close ||that the man had been ill for some |McGUl and a brother officer as. por} tig” is down ‘there, waving to ace| nes all caught in the net and/attack of sore throat. Miss Evelyn city. Every time they think of the] reyolver down on his head, kr | $15,000,000 they got for the lines,| him partly unconscious. With Alvan OF pal aa eer b ds Dem Ae ons} (ling Ncemen, and spoke to the driver.) quaintance Mark Fleming, heavy | all trying to get out | roster, a clerk in the same office, they break down and cheer, * | helpleas, the trio pounced upon him, Me eeduInD, DAT BRAN? ntcsn 00D Ho was seen to atop his car, walk |The car speeded up, and the occts| got and slow, grins around, elix| Bill Whitney, who says he did] was at home with influenza) Mon- ° 3 o 6 he said, trussed him up and carried terma $200 cach, $18 per month, || down to the edge of the canal and|pants drew revolvers and fired a] Crano, dapper, and dusky, says Not|most of the catching, is there, too.}day. J. Ambler Newton, assistant n KGO, Oakland, 4: him a« ‘short distanee off the high ‘Turn to the Want Ad Columns || plunge into the water by Harry TL. |dozen hots back at the police, The) Guilty to the judge, barking away | Bill's about the ‘only man who] corporation counsel, operated on for MY cole le son: , The 5 | way before driving off with his ind eee who in offering this one Hull, 3916 Fubrman ave, who called Joffieers were unable to overtake! like a machine gun on tho beneh | Socanit nile, He goes around hold-]| appendicitis a week ago, is con- vantage to this is that the | ie cree ee ea aia ses Ms | Ae city ambulance, them, While the sun shines outside an (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) valeseing.

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