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| jp 'TAn Old- Fashioned W oman’s New-Fangled Ideas About Children—Turn to Editorial Page’ SS AR Le FL a ah Ba rer The Newspa; yper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington | WEATHER Mb oc . The SeattleStar iio"! Botered as Becond Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Weattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1878, Per Year, by Mall, $4.00 ae NATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. 3 TWO CE IN SEATTLE. TORFI es DIES IN 2 nee 1BINDEN massa makes a for t AND RIS “By =a. CRIME Her Best Laugh New Prosecution May ‘When his home dr gore. dy | e Rotel ge Follow His Easy Abiga!l Applesauce saya that w | 4 vin ibaa Avauiacce saa eS \“What This Uni- Sentence backbone o: of him, | rib. vers sity Needs: | PROSECUTOR COLVIN Thursday ‘ Oo» O-® - ll K Id S © | r 1 the investigation into j WORLD'S WORST POME Well- W i ays. iar wk the dealings of Ray Zbinden, auto { A great big bear had a blonde for a uceenOwn Man Is | Wrong dentity, ys Bi dealer and’. mbnibeelict® a ipiotien { pet, | Victim; Girl Es- Bates, in Murder | Garters , Seattle family, following Zbinden's 4 But when he ate her she was a} D th 3 | | amazing confession to forgery, for | blonde bruin-ett. | capes Vea Trial Defense | | [which he recelved bepress ; tence in Judge French's cour - i Severyns is worried about a of nesd afternoon. { régulations for girls’ bath suits} AMES DANIEL BATES. | His wrath aroused by the suspen- | next summer.” clan, of murder, told a jury Thi | sion of the sentence, Colvin ordered Well, is should wear enough | automobile cb ithe hithieas he is the victim of mistaken identity. | Deputy Hammer to probe thoroly all clothes revent their appendix We ee en is sald by the etate to have! J get te aN ~ ngles of the confessed forgeries. A from | Miss Ev becn one of three hol w criminal charge will be filed ent an apartm: ainst Zbinden and further prose- Li'l Gee Gee says that it is hor i 4., when Mise cution w result from Colvin's rible to think of th trip in the | action, jf suffici evidence is s there are homish covered to war other trial. j a girl “ lure of ea money in rum } n running caused Zbinden’s downfall, \ be according to his frank confession. PLEADS GUILTY TO LARCENY Zbinden was given a suspended tence of from one to ten years at ormatory yore the RADIO LIMERICK A radio fan’s two young nieces ' Listened in to the various pieces, | © But when they heard They ran to the alley, | rescued uy! Monroe state re! { ists. The protests of Deputy Prosecutor Ham- } And gnawed his antenna topleces. | cicne foot high mer when he pleaded guilty to the on aie Sigurdsson had lived In [larceny of $800 on a forged auto sales | contract. | The embezzlements continued over period of two years, Zbinden ad- | mitted to Judge French. As the head It only takes a woman & feW/o voare He was unmar minuteg to earn the various val-|jiveq at 5206 Ballard ave. He ués of bridge bids, but she never/ ominent in lodge and political learns when a flush beats a pair of/ circtes He had been Torfi Sigurdsson, promi-|'ste Wedne nent Seattle business man and] {™08 “Won "et deduces, |insurance business for politician, who was killed in|y, 7. Kush and W Chatlein, Mrs. |of the Zbinden-Dodge Motor com- . pak |sub-letting an office in the Amer-|an auto accident Wednesday | Hodgea was a friend of the dead @ pany, the young man said he forged Divorced are ' jican Bank bulldis vey tke was janitor the apart i ditional sal Cr ti ito- a | heve ming, near nohomish, |! cngelk s ja P cond nal sales contracts on auto- And are, Brew? WAS’ CANDIDATE | while © tcnat Sn Seattle! MeBt house; Detective Kush handled | mobiles in his possession, and ob- A nee seuing: a ph FOR COUNCH. IF 3 mes | the case-after Chaticin, then a. panfe tained money on these from local Hie We | Miss Simmons tn a stenographer, | from a fishing trip. trolmasty had been captured and tied| automobile finafice concerns. but ia ne sent employed in Jup in the apartment by the holdupa:} SAYS HE ENTERED “Rolling your own” Is also what ea S auMSOT Witte Rates on the stand Tharsday said| = ; | LIQUOR MONEY DEAL yeu do when your fil Out | eetebiaan tein FF MILGe Ge tha WHEELER TRIAL ime of the murder he| She is @ real honest-to-goodness humorist, is Miss Peggy Me Clellan, university co-ed,| “I entered into an agreement with of gas. é | rec election campaign. She re | wag we & axa postal clerk in the? come magazine writer and columnist. And as she pounds out her bright cracks on the|some liquor runners by which I was S lade ta Oriani Aasite dati | main postofficé in Omaha chine she can’t hel ili them herself. to raise $10,000 in tash for the pur- JAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: des in the Queen Anne district |main y in On machine she can’t help smiling at them herse ABIGAIL A\ Sigurdsson was a candidate for | WAS TRAVELING Photo by ie & Bradley, Btar Btatt Photographers | Pose Of financing liquor smuggling wh’ mar- |the city council In the recent elec ie A WORKER aie he deals,” his confession, which is a tion but was defeated. He served GOOD humorist of any kind is A | Part of court records, sets forth. “I r some months before the mur. for two years as secretary to th Pasa: ilbpictr sta rare Did (ask' Hone Brew. expected to make a profit of $10,000 |board of King county commission. | Selection of Jury Starts at Bc fide cic) Solty Hut a good woman humorist and jon the deal. ers and as superintendent of ele G i 1 Midwest staten, Bi | columnist is an almost unheard-of | “To raise the original $10,000 I He served reat Falls 1 vomctusatasatarnetnee is creatus | forged some 25 or 30 sales contracts auditor, in about ; Police Believe Hijacker Will} That's wny tins Peggy McLellan, | Shepherd Pleads Not Guilty | marta regensnhuiarhee rae riage cere mony should |tions for the county read ‘to love, cation chain timc humor and § : capacities, for abo cicfawtha 14 ahi Akt University of Washington co-ed who | in the city dealing in automobile ie Shiva: “Hawad enibtoged cloned a blackeried! tooth) when. be | Be Captured |itves, with her fam 1201 to Poison Death paper. I gave the money to the » obey. "” at: ona time the credit’ bureau aatied <4 Nee | Lynn st., is a pe liquor runners, who told me the 4 6 e 8 department o bot ‘ t SC 1 She is a regular cial humorous| |, Nquor was hijacked and lost in ship- { . be re ena se Aun gate al office wax t The defense t Mile. teett heb ‘i rp 4 Beeaees iS | writer for the University Daily and | « CHICAGO, April 16.—Willlam D.| ment. y 6 rnishes and industries me on D ‘olin -eners, alleged slayer an¢ c i epherd te pieade jo = a eee at the pens tu a hed to ia is waltve taabiher’ of. the | y after Judge m a Dr ; Collins, Tht cker, nought since he esca takes a turn, now and at writ-| 5 jh core ony pi ; d not guilty to I have been trying to pay off Dostoffices are in bad taste, says a paefperat hair perky yh ich called federal court t tin said that one of | +o, the federal bul Jing here, was| {9a humor column in that publica-|*M® charge that he murdered his| these contracts ever since, and have Postmaster-General New. {Be ee, 8 Lettie tex’ front t had been replaced | thane 1 today by federal | ton. Besides, she is associate editor | ¢#!thy ward, Billy McClintock, to| paid between $6,000 and $8,000 on All right, general, we'll lay off | cé — ae rang psa erness was m a porcelain one. aacnts ce eke eee Tould not {of The Columns, the monthly comic | btain ‘the latter's fortune |them, I earned about $3,000 myself them kind of jokes, but by Gosh, we se 3 © wa me irs cas each unced it| The case may go to the Jury this lhe verified . |and literary publication of the stu-| Defense Attorney William Scott! and borrowed the other $5,000, ain't a-going to give up the old gag | 0° er of zs os ‘och. | | the’ cane afternoon iy dents. Stewart first asked Judge Jacob| “In order to raise money for these about enlarging the postoffice steps; rane post of the A le I fate of Mrs. Hodges in her testimony Wed. A posse of federal agents was on Miss McLellan not only hasa smile| Hopkins to quash the indictment.|/payments, I forged new contracts for the accommodation of visiting/He was a member of the executive 1) gaged in surr ho g hi» supposed on her face she looks into the|The prosecution entered objec fons and have sold 10 or 12 such during sailors. jcomittes ‘of the Young Men's Bust: | 11. ‘ hiding place and his capture before | camera of The Star's photographer—|and the court rejected the defense{the last few months.” see |nesa club, of the Bolo club and the the defonse, BE. B.| On the night of June 14, 1919,|5/sht was predicte |she has smiles and even full-fledged | motion The case was sent to Judgo A girl I hate is | Moose lodge and was secretary tl ole ur 4 Mont al| three men, one of whom Bates, | Kers eacaped from United States | laughs contained in the product of| The clerk of the court then read| French, a visiting jurist from Kit- Almira MeGoffis, jthe Child Labor Amendme Jlawyer, began exam the | according to Mra. Hodges, another shal Jack Donnelly last January, | her clicking typewriter. the lengthy indictment, charging |8ap county, after presiding Judge Bhe plucks out her eyebrows HE CAME HERE FROM I first of 1 (Turn to Page 11, Column 4) |when being taken to court for trial If you don't believe it, here are a/ Shepherd with causing Billy’s death | Ronald, who normally would have Right tery the office, SOUTH DAKOTA | tive | Those effecting ey thae ape killed his} few excerpts from just one of her| by feeding him typhoid fever germs.{heard it, asked’ to be excused be- ‘4 . Fo 6 he was connectec her Ariel in the confusion. | columns in The Daily ow do you plead, guilty or not|cause of his acquaintance wit ee St lease ape tate fog mde ihe auras busines, conde Denver Judge Flays | - | What this university needs: Gar-| shepherd Wis ake ae Zbinden family. ao ae smoking car for women on its trans- | guilty? ters, ae Elv under the firm name ers & Sigurdsson. They had (Turn to Page 11, Column 4) ins. red yw Klan Election Rival continental ¢ s in defense VER, April “Yes, sir,” sobbed Mr. Jones, as Not guilty,” firm yoice. nt vogue for sloppy| ‘The defens: was the reply in al and prosecution win StVerly Faces Life term of attor Characteriz- | With this pr , a the train pulled out of Aberde |ney general activits * Ku Klux Kian opponent as styles. we are awaiting with bated | mee Spiker 8. D., “I haven't seen my wife th lwhich at that: tlne a local) "® Mar and a perjurer," Juvenile} rf }breath for some gent to get really bee ‘i pate 8 es asin en pray Junet Sentence on Charge entire trip. The big brute has done ‘sensatt | Judge Ben B, Lindsay today claimed original and appear with his tie on a abi pate Henri x noped| Arguments in the trial of Floyd nothing but play pdker in the smok-| Small Boy Found pepe R. P, Stew-|% declalve victory In the election | backwards or hi shift talle 'worn}e eyes et tart. Boon | Siverly, who appeared before Judge ing car ever since we left Seat . c questioned uit brought against him by | Two Lives Saved hanging out tlary if convicted on the habitual : | With Stolen Auto abilty’ C€'taldaoon 40. bo: | hls opponent for: the- office, Royal ‘A.| : : a a Aes Treasurer Robbed criminai charge, were teing heard by cae | Arrested while driving a stolen impartially, regardless | Graham | Women in Danger 1; Wanchintandee:thabiere ponte | f Golfers’ C the court. “GRANGER TWIST” WOULD | S-year-old boy was taken tol vr political affiliations Lindsey laid final claim to the Drivers Heroes |might prove a distinctly different in ° olfers’ Cash) Sivery, wo was convicted tor ALSO MAKE A GOOD NAME | Nard police station Wednes: - office, which he founded 25 years Th “et Reward |novation in this line. | The treasury of the University | manslaughter in connection with the The Milwaukee should have little | day afternoon for questioning b Wheat D ago, in a statement issued to. the hey Get Reware i aes | Golf club was depleted by $100 early| killing of Patrolman R. L. Litsey, difficulty finding beautiful and ap-| Capt. Olmsted. ea rops on United Press after District Judge | — Today's pathetic portrayal: Co-eq| Thursday morning, when a bur lar | faces a life sentence in the peniten- propriate names for the new smok-| According to Olmsted, the lad ad Chicago Market Jullan H. Moore had overruled a mo- I UCKY? Yes; and then some. letting her bobbed hair grow in. jentered the home of the club secre-|tiary if convitced on the habitual ing cars for women. For instance: | mitted taking the car from in front} 1. MCR BO NAL EEY| tion of Graham's attorneys to throw 4 Two Seattle women owe a oer 6 € |tary, William Jefferson, 3 0th | criminal count. He also faces a sen- The Violet Milo. lof the butcher shop of N. W. Wal-| vases ), a Aap a ae out a Denver precinct because of al-| their lives to two of the second Why doesn’t some genius compile | *Y: 8+ taking the cash and several|tence of from 10 years to life upon Camel. | lin, W. 59th st. and 24th ave. N. W. | suffe ae re srk ask Are L S, | leged elect n fr suds: t list of eight careful drivers |a list of cutting remarks to use articles of jewelry {the manslaughter conviction. Durham. | The flivver was zigzagging down : edb akseldk wibuahel,: x picked by Sergt. Fuqua’s traffic 1, When that cat says, “Well, pai Hei lthe street, fit a child : t the igre 3 Paulhamus Fatieval offi for The Star's “Laat anvweyichasaaklai martin: ¢ Makings. |wheel, when Patrolman homas | J . | Lat nibs [caught him. ‘The boy told the of-| Ju piece conan snd) Bes: Rites Next Sunday to Golden | tember at dropped 2%) goin S “ | fic that he Pac No employe of the cinnamon ware- ie cohen May rye lost 9% at| Funeral services will be held at 3 house connected with the London ‘Olmsted took the boy ho and | $1.03% o'clock Sunday afternoon for W. H is has ever had influenza arirosiatat Hose AE AG aia turned in a report of the affair to| Corn dropr 4 , @: er, on |the Juvenile Detention home while oats lost up to 1%¢, \¢ Ke T. Reid sar aasey | the Northern Pacif |asks If you think you look like Gloria ified columns {Swanson just because you wear a will speak al Re tea ete an ie named after her, Twenty Men Aboard Big Diri igible at | eulogy The Rey. A. H. Chittenc r driver of a large truck stopped | M f 50- Mi le “ Little Willie, cunning tot, of Buckley, will read the service in} within inches of crushing a | ercy oO me Ga le Fed hia sister BB shot, the First Presbyterian church, at] woman beneath the wheels. The | Mamma said: “It’s just his way, Sumner crossing officer took hig num- | LOWESTOFT, Eng. April 16.—jYarmouth, steering well and not Bister’s haf her iron today!” Pall bearers will be Professor W.| ber. It is published today Z Torn from her moorings at Pulham | losing altitude. JA. Linklater, A. 1. Bartell and J A cab driver also won extra |Man Found Unconscious iM) ona bin Buchan he Now Seo, | tp reappeared, steering slowly, * theater ticket award 2, When the prof roars out: “Stay | a = ra of Columbia theater Jout, the bell has rung!’ awalt eight careful driv 8. When some smart collegian » auto Hcense numbers ar in the cla. Sumner, — Judge © president of | oa EE Ii Jones, of Puyallup; Dr. J. H.| mention from another crossing “33 was v An. X-ray photograph has ole d dG Man an and Then Fail t to! ‘orliss, C. W. Orton and John D.| officer. A woman jaywalking, Building; He May Die |iy a somie gate, the riant ditigibte lee 3,000, feet vana “Fadaenly. apa sent over a telephone Bie It's’ Ind an ag avis, of Sumner. Interment will] a crowded street and an on. —ty R-33, crippled and with 20 men|its nose. ‘Throngs below sent up & } wonder it lc oh @) n Safe; Rob b Money Box [be In Woodbine cemetery. coming cab; the officen saw and ously Injured about ‘the head, | aboard, fought the clementa today |cry of horror, thinking the sairship ‘ pe | was* powerless to av the ac- | Howard O. Waltz was found uncon- in a desperate struggle for safety, | 8d started to fall, but it recovereil TROT 18), | ; cident. The driver, howe’ |scfous and possibly fatally Injured | es bite i ‘ he | Bd shot ahead on a momentarily Up hetimes, and to the office, where| PJOUND hand and foot andl gukged men in quick succession early Thurs: | Automobile j Was equal to-the situation. A in the basement of a building at RE aaa uae Oe eens oy the | erratic course, Phe eben seme iri bd anata lhe by three bandits in the Old}day. C. S. Lutz, Yello ‘ as wrench of the cab wheel, © |Queen Anne ave. and Roy st,, for-|Sbore watched tho airship, its nose! The Jwhole. Dutch coast: guard with S- Armstrong, and he did tell me | trome Lunch lard ave, at|fell a victim to the men at 23rd Opportunities |} bump" to the curb and the jmerly occupied by the Seattle Auto-| fT away, dip and plunge in! service” along the North sea was there do really be machines for splitting a. m. Thursday, Charles H.]and KE. Terrace st. He? lost a a screech of brakes. Lucky wom- |mobile Engineering school, ‘Thurs-| Heavy rain storm, ‘Then a terrific | ordered to wateh for the R83, and peas for split oup, which do be |»: } = forced to lie on. | doliar The prices asked for some of the || ? “Lucky to be alive," de. | i ae ly "OFS" cust struck the nuge craft and it | pried, si thing, aud what | Shank, janitor, was for mM fi (ised. Care. Advartlead ‘in ‘today's an suck 4" de: } day | | British vessels were In readiness to next ducover, Tithe ‘floor and watch the men while} “The robbers had three guns. The || aed Cure advertised in today’s |! ciarea the cop. ‘The dgiver has |", AMore (100° Tactsn a|Misappeared out to sea behind alanswer a eall, anetur A atten thence to th tried to break open the safe bandits ned robbed Otto Simberg | MA Hae Hoeethin one bet eae | two tickets coming as a reward. “| Sontractor, found Waltz while hej @nk of dark clouds. | ‘The R was reported. sightett t fing the Iyte.ef Jolin in this, the robbers rifled |and Martin Toll, of Aberdeon, in the | he other ‘six drivers were lwas exploring the elevator ahaft.|, Atter nine and one-half hours,) near tho island of ‘Terachelling, Ons L. Suilivan, the Hoston Strong Boy, und |the cash register, taking about $15| Rainier apartments, t@king $60 from ROAME SPOR $460. Thin || Cho#en and their license num Waltz was’ taken. to the! cll} how. during which the crew patehed up|of ‘the Netherlands group in the Wie deeds mighty beyond bellet, . king thelr escape, leaving |them. Louis Carroll, 1007% Weller|| ROAMNR SRORT | $450. This | bers noted by the ever-vigiiant | ital atllt Mudeonacigun tenet jg] the Nose or the R-83 and were able] North soa, at! 3:30 p.m. doubt not he would battle, J iieinvne, helpless, He worked the gag|at., was held up at 12th ave, and|| can be bought for $125 down, traffic directors for outstanding | PiVth, St! will die before he hum q{ better to manipulate the cratt in| Among those abourd the erippled | wine, Aud ao to bed. r from his mouth, ‘The janitor entled | Main st. by the two bandits and tost With a yeah to Bay the balenog | examples of careful driving. MAREE ten ia bead a, ms “)the storm, the dirigible was re-lairship is Corporal Potter one of ) & cee *l for help for two hours, until C, ,|$5 cash end his watch 1 arene aa ee Bight pairs of tickets to The — | cryin peas sit oe'h an ae ported 50 miles off the coast of Hol-|the survivors of the disaster to the 160 spiritualist wa we will|Suhrman, janitor of the Elks’ hall,| A thin-faced, sharp-nosed bandit upholasterin This car ia) in Last Laugh,” at the Columbia, altz was the carotaker for, the land northwest. of Amsterdam; R.38, which broke in two and fell in foon be able to communicate with| 6226 Ballard ave., heard him and no-|armed with a tiny automatic pistol, fing condition; run vory little: |] are given as a reward to care. |bullding. He had only 10 col@ At 10:30 a, m, crowds on the|fiames over Hull, England, three the dead by radio. |tifled the police, Shank was released | held up TR. G. Moc 1305 Ward st., beh (rdiges dhe aes and ful drivers each day [his pockets when found and it TS! peach were watching the R33 being | years ago. Bet the first thing they ask usland gave a description of the yeas. | between Fourth and Fifth aves., on| tact The auto numbers of the first [considered possible that he blown to sea, At 11 a, m, the air-] > Aiso. believed to bo aboard are Will be: “How's Babe Ruth getting| ‘The three robbers were at work In| Pike ast. at 2 o'clock Thuraday morn-|| ‘rurn to the Want Ad Columna list of oight reful drivers [have been slugged and robbed, altho! ship. reappeared, steering slowly; | several relatives of. metibers of the along? the place when nk entered, They |Ing. Moore surrendered $20 and saw || and see who Jn offering you this were published in th sified Police helleve It more probable that! and reported by avireless all was as | crow, who-wore aloft visiting when \ el ie attacked him from behind the bandit run thru the alley to|] car columns of The Star Wednes. |he fell down the elevator shaft ac-| yoll ax could be expected the alrship was wrenched from its Pe pal Two negro bandits held up four] Pine at, POE SRE ASERE EE RRRN oa eh s U eeS Loig«PN mia [ellentally, Later the dirigible appeared off | moorings,