The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 1

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Seattle Street Car Extensions: What Shall We Do About Them? Turn to Page be | } MASKED MEN ROB MARYSVILLE BANK! The ‘Newspaper “With the I siggre: ‘at “Cireulation in “Washington he Seattle Star Wl 2° HOME| Botered as Gecond Class Matter May #, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 187% Wer Xear, by Mall, $5.08 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1 I We. CENTS IN SEATTLE, Zbinden Is Re-Arrested 2° Camp oe hgh RAID /$1,500 Is Teen in Daring Holdup; Posses Follow Wyatt aS ome porie actors anid actresses : FILED rogecutdy Will Press New Case in Auto Deals The first course will be in the fatigue of the glycerine tear, fecal courses for men will In-/ |Two of the bandits entered the up the three em- » customer, the other outside in the waiting | auto , however, WITHIN ‘ af | ‘The work ing the bank movie |took only ¢ according ht mows been t | y eee , jto the entered the t jup Pr | Paul {Ralph ¢ the bookkeeper, They snatched jup all the sight and fled Jout the door car and away There were few per the time of th eves made a quic , a Chrysler tourir and east of town er, business men of the ywed them for a few mile: 1 unable to keep and 70-mile an LETS ALL GO! fhe manager of the Monte Cristo jet ammeanced that « $100 gold fee RL be given ¢ y visitor fhe wight the hotel opens. News. on the robbe; [IN ses 6 IT He last saw them speeding along gton road which ert the Ca- | nadian border. e number TODAY IS CAMPUS DAY at the University of Wash-| "dist border. Te terres ington, and students are out to cut and trim and brush | it is recorded as being issued to < > everything into shape. Picks and .yheelbarrows, rakes and Fon Ass ‘shovels, come inte their own during the annual cleanup. ¢ Burns Detective agency. in Se been run tnele Tom's Cabin’ duped into paying ove ei 65 men who supposedly : , rs . , tle and Sheriff Jim “McCullogh, of penning See: Sereeenaarety Ray Zbinden “Sidge Waller M. French r y And what do the girls do? Preside over the noonday lunch Tomah crankset kad acite wko “ 1 5 and cheer the perspiring workers on, Here we have Rachael of Skagit county, ars on the ‘ Sites as ae restate (EDITORIAL) Preston (right) and Rosamond Blossom, both trying to sell | trail of the bandits. It is feared that has had nge: John Black a luncheon ticket. And they do say some of ened try to cross the Canadian the boys are so hungry by noon that they: will buy two] “starvevitie is located about 10 miles tickets for the big feed. north of Everett on the main high Pheto b r i tar Staff Photographers | way to Bellingham. a HIS paper strives always for jus- | guilty to obtaining $800 under false tice, Justice to the innocent. | pretenses, he told in court of 25 sim- igh Justice to the guilty. yo pig in which he was mixed up. Se soe ts It believes in one law for the rich JUDGE W. M. FI fate “while and the poor, strictly and impartial- ING FROM KIT ENCH, VISIT- AP COUNTY, ‘He Cusses Static and KILL MERCHANT Bet tren iy daatfatatatered. LET HIM OFF WITH A SUS. ‘ : ot your ) ‘n't believe King county jg. | PENDED SENTENCE IN MONROE > S : 2 a eee ek o> Os arr It doesn’t believe King county i REFORMATORY! W rec ks His Radio; Also in His Store News item. getting it. : L. S. Brockway, a bookkeeper em- ployed by The Highlands, Inc., was oh neh arrested on a charge of embezzling | It hasn’t yet been satisfactorily what he saia || Lunds. He confessed. Tried on a | explained why the judge, after sen- tencing him to from one to ten years, should tell him he didn’t have to | pr serve it and turn him loose. AMENTO, Cal., April 17.— ttempt to hold up his place two bandits early today pw. the dis killed Joseph Litchberg, to get DX. nswered the call of his or distance. |/ aged clerk for ald. Six Fire Alarm Lines ¢ of his men, who un or s radio * ee ait @160172 a i : i : ‘The linemen @ the anten- || Litchberg and Gus Gillo had just 4 charge of taking $16,01 7.24 from The Star believes that if one of night and ft jopened up the store when the ban- the firm, he pleaded guilty. | these men deserved to be sent to the 1. Fine wire: fro jdits entered. Gillo was struck on Diorced dre Mr einen: his a wife! and’s ats | 5 e s jthe head with a piece of cast iron And Mrs. Bootaky! Bee y nas ae ane. & ome | panitentlary;. the other deserves to |and as he fell to the floor uncon. Pigadllegeeary | son. He was not influential. After | be there |sclous, screamed for assistance. LEI Ootsie-wootste Heeameaurhtel arichavererattort ee ne Litchbe ho was in the rear of tee e was caught, he made every effort | It believes that if one should be at the bu rushed forward to de PA cha to aid authorities. And— liberty, the other should also. Olt against windshield stick ? istomobiies, This 1s a step inthe|| JUDGE J. T. RONALD GAVE | Zbinden, stealing to get funds to E direction. Some fiivvers were!) HIM THE LIMIT OF THE LAW— | finance a rum-running conspiracy jtermine the cause of the disturb- ©, and was shot thru the aldo- n by the other bandit, according in disgust to the story gathered by the po- s put out of, com- |} tice © still. conn — z Lodges Ask for @ with so m: cult cut the an” “| 5 TO 15 YEARS IN THE PENI- | breaking the law to break the law— TENTIARY! is allowed to go free. Ray Zbinden, automobile dealer, | If this suspended sentence is to was arrested on a charge of obtain- stick—and The Star doesn’t believe ing money under false pretens it should—Zbinden at least should system ce the inauguration of his anti erivenin | a tama war, Prosecutor Colvin has wie bee || His father and uncle are influential | be made by authorities to tell the |)'% Purrose of having ress IN| E! pcan: Oualehed ttcattieatar nts Vea mpler aid come |! men in the community. | whole story of the rum-running con- || maie it appear that the car had been | | ous fraternal bodies to be allowed to the towne of Hallard, a goodly he i A; ‘ : Sips te gambling devices, he said weedy || He confessed to authorities that | spiracy that led him into temptation, (hunt ter eek cou nidey, ry ee 1¥ iday, Ralf sttend n barheene to be held | P ing ¢ bile c ; g Ficials can break i LL. “Three different lodges have called Ser, Mtort “Dion “@ |! he had been forging automobile con- so that officials can break it up. sek: mes tava ; j ney Th oday asking permission to oper- Seen famens ar the only i! tracts to raise funds to finance a | Prosecutor Colvin should make VESSELS CRASH Trapped While Sy, Sleep; Four ate wheels ee tuwnaen Tcnbinaarth ee en || rum-running venture. Pleading him do that now! Others Injured i in Oregon Blaze Si chats hae seetuige Nate EALaeaY that i chub baat ———— | Freighter and Steamer Are, advised all of them that if there is IELD, Ore. : "| Roomers Flee Fite OPEN OL TRIAL Siverly Sentenced | Damaged at Astoria | aAnaT 1 a eae icent clubhouve) Caused by Cigaret to 35 to 40 Years ; their apartments, ord club. lato ditt that H thetr r Me by the K . hl boy had scarcely any question as to the legality of to the awning when | their procedure they should refrain 1 from within hurled the | from going ahead with it.” ped in| been droy family of | ®@ exp IRLA, Ore, April 17 The | ‘ remainder of the family from the ha Routed from their beds Thirty-five to 40 years of hard] saruneso ateamer Yoshida Maru No.|five was burned to death and) wine he awning Pre aor eT) f en, n abe a 6 state's priso » a Bitiere o man with a aout so) sna tne S sore ot rooming |covernment Starts Case} lho in the Maton prison will be /1, laden with a full cargo of lumber|four were seyerely injured | sion Is ved to have || AHH! WE DON’T WANTA 2 soul £0) 4.95 9 ore of rooming spent by ‘d Siverly, convicte eter ae : ‘i 1! been caused by kerosene in the gro- | A and outbound for the Orient, and| whe fl a, lestroyed the! nm caused gro- | 916 owell. st . i oatsotman th \when flames destr } 2 \Mrh set hath’ sat: 16% Against Wheeler si of Patrolman R. L, 1 the American steamer Charles R. M lB 1 fe, Powers’ gro-| °°? store \| FIGHT! HONEST! BUT UL woke 50: “thon” while f{iremer Tho sentence includes tho penalty! Gormick collided in the lower river | Broadway ¢ 7 2 LOSS | ern ? ne| fought a fierce, wind-fanned fire Be ad ee at | for a conviction on a habitual crim-|abreast of tho Point Adams coast|!ery and an apartment hous WE DO LIKE TO VISIT : qut my work righ bed went fEDERAL t e aes ane i | f : " tow!” d rig A a r in b ly ea ece nah ae Bee e ‘onl | if in Judgo Hall's court! guard station, early this morning. | n the second floor above, at} eld und North; Bend tire de | ‘AR yeterana of the C. EL F. ds seep, letting erent Pr age yt ‘ Th |Both vessels wero badiy damaged. |9 . ee a isin an (a ibe vioninaat oyed 1 to Vic it qui read ment began to weave its web of} Siverly has four previous mis |qhe Yoshida Maru {s lying at the |! m, today. but reaured to. hours sacri tria, B. C., with suspicion Friday, to the w atl man eased: evidence today, connecting Senator | demeanors and felonies on his rec-| port of Astoria terminals and the | The dead: Pak aubauke®: Whe. charreat iso they glowered on slim, U. | escaped in op nigh cl a ae igp Burton K. Wheeler with oll permit | 9, prior to his conviction on the| McCormick {s floating safely in the} My, and Mrs. H. ’, Hopps|f sdign OP ChevEfépuw eanliy’ rere tind st guard rum chasers, chas 1 other occupa of the | Burtoi vanslaugbter charge, January . orage ste bi Abadi th a tay Se in P é wuld matters of his friends and citont, | *nslaughter charge, January 80.! upper anchorage off. Astoria land their three children, Her-| removes ing about in Puget Sound. — eta ea t 1 f | The "1g -yearold. aleyera. comban:,| | Ruth, 13 1 Ve . The rum chasers, according to fred damage is estimated at! Gordon Campbell, Montana oll man. | jong, 1°, G. Richardson and Charles | WW) | man, 10; Ruth, 18, and Ver-| The grocery: store, cafe and apart: ||. solutions adopted by Vancouver Sng part t ig R. A. Bennett, attache of tho| Fairchild, wore shown to have par-|! Real Estate Firms non, 17. net lt bi iui i Shela island veterans, are merely: the ns Prat ree : general land: office, was the first | ticipated in the crime, IFalrchild a ri TART atch ticN atte veh || first skirmish line of a huge the Lord's Jointist Is Given ae een cen irae | is now serving a 2oyear term || Offer Their Best Flames were blocked from spread || Arak Skirmish ling | Ot hur lett hal | =f 4 witness “called (Oday olin sth ; Richardson is awaiting trial on an The injured are John Hegdahl, {ing thru the business district by the |] jarmtess, comparatively, booze RA Penitentiary Term itor Wheeler for alleged misuse | jabituel criminal charge. Buys Every Day | Mra. Hegdaht’s mother and the Hog. ;conerete walls of buildings adjacent. |} usters, Tat, LIMERICK H.C, Nixon, convicted Monday as/of his office ) In the Classified Columns of ‘The || daht boy, Harry, aged 9, and Mrs,/A furniture stock will have @ 1088} “Enforcement of the dry law, ette from Butte was sentenced to ser ‘ : ar » is one 1 list. ||. 1. Watson from smoke and water zs © h solution, “is i Bennett testified that Campbell | Star, Hore is one of today's Ii DL according to the ‘resolution, “i as ddan cute, VPA eis etntereat ft DWE ion Change Location of i} ings The fire started from b eit i ‘ ~ || merely incidental to the vast ap eembled fall ano interost f . | of the Broadway cafe, and soon had sPoniations of the United 4 founds that. resembled Fa eens duiliing pounit” ‘viv i» | © AUlhamus Funeral| ALITTLE DRAM 1 or incite closed to the “ocoupante| Denver atwelge Wi ee eahe tun: cavanie ctl coal shooting the chute. A it Campbell obtalned from the | 18 accordance with wishes’: ox-/|)Dradd new, and not autite fine || 00 oot tent house above S government ton fever et y : ah oil in, the {Premed by W. H. Paulhamus: before ay hare The Hopps gitl was found in the Klan Election Suit vatavane: ans? thelT, Gee Cec know rimgnt to p f he dled, his funeral will’ be held i wall bed [| py, ‘ he impression that sar : Annie | vin-Sunburat t north of | f wilt Bare lca bed- || Hallway, giving the impression: vite | April) 17 Juvenile |} to build up a hug Beano Th | Kevin-Sunbu whero there will bo adequate room loa bed~ lig had’ been Awakenod by the AlNandysr ran formally || eaty: te obnarer Gat Pe | ton, o i File Larceny Count larg » necommodate all of his friends, | brea smoke. Her mother wi@ also found) returned victor today in the election Resentment in Britis ud. ‘The |The place has been changed from ynow |! port distance from the bedroom | contest s : Robbery of $40 Mirch of brought against him 0 tuba ag of \the I yterlan ohureh 0 ee Te halite tia rand tinted Nir LRG BLT TTT Poe ckned | ah yen hat yoy ta be} SAC ba but the fs al Ro Graham, his Klan-backed t ottom ¢ egy 20" ought fo, for your ‘for i tA ernment charge, that sen. | Sumner the Automobile build i ; believed to have suffocated while | opponent smn | ‘ od. 7 iiroeny, e ecler wa $10,000 |ing a Fale. srounda: in ;Puyal Buy slooping District Judge Julian HH. Moore} Bec bromine pr even vagat gtolen | $404 to from Campbell for representing him |lup. The services will t rury to the Want Ad Column The Hoegdahl family awoke after! halted the trial after Graham had | r Mire | needay, April 15, “in an| befo 6 interior department in| samo time look Sunday af ind see who is offering this {| the flames had cut off all exits, but) presented his evidence and ruled that | ae forn 1 filed in superior court | ¢ with this and other per-jnoon, ioral tributes should” be}) dandy bu lescaped thru the window on the| Lindsey need not offer evidence in| i A td, Prosecutor Colvin | mits [wont to the Falr grounds, awning in front of the grocery store. | his own behalf hi den jday by Provecuto vin, 5 p Gaming Devices . Fe eee or

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