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WEATHER The Newspaper With ‘the Biggest Circulation in “Washington , EF HOME | Matered as Gecond Class Matter May %, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, Per Your, by Mall, $4.08 der the Act of Congress Maron . 27 ae — SEATTLE 1925 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL Indians and V ernon Tigers Set One-Leg Beggar O Day Battle H : ieee eee Is Dance Sheik! | Eee Avet _ COUPLE IN Howdy, folks! Play ball! Slide you dummy, slide ke hint test i Rags by Day; Gay ‘Spender During tm case 0h Night Dances, Officials Charge Mand that's the reason why BY JOHN W. NELSON " ROM the dirty rags of a sidewalk beggar on a down-! town street corner, to the modish clothes of a ballroom | Girl Flirts ‘With Man |sheik; from a stump-legged pencil vendor of fawning mien pe | to a graceful, handsome and extravagant patron of a fash- Coming From Boat; ionable ballroom. Pal Flashes Gun The strange story of the dual life of Ole Berg, one-legged beggar, who sells pencils from the sidewalk on Union st., A GIRL, accompanied by a youth between Second and Third aves., was revealed Wednesday sey yee speaikaapiags kis i a | following his arrest by federal narcotic agents late Tuesday. Herre A nel aiid Masia Seattle police were preparing to pounce upon the beggar) robbing him of $265 in cash and a and arrest him for vagrancy, according to Chief of Police} diamond ring worth $85 Severyns. But the federal narcotic agents beat them to the! An hour or. so prey. Now Berg languishes in the city jail, awaiting trial | ®e*te¢ * wom on the bases. 1 FIRST PICTURES OF THE Cane the police Ed Rabior, for alleged violation of the Harrison narcotic act, while his heed basting, Aitet r ee fancy turns to the subdued lights, the beautifully gowned!iztn ave. and King st. They were girls and the atmosphere of ue fashionable dance halls. sitting in a small coupe and, the HANDSOME FIGURE : ___| police say, were armed with two IN THE BALLROOM eee ow Berg's transitic i left the boat at the alk beggar to the dan 7 Robles hall pa- | ee er in dock and was walking up the ble by an ex street. He noticed coupe with te a woman standing near it. She mo- tron was made pos: pensive the use of esmetics and stylish clothes, Chief | bal s tioned to him. He walked over. averynn raid. | oint | A man jumped from the car with 80 handsome i he appear the a pistol. He ordered Robles to room and so skillful was he ts hold up his hands. The girl then with his false leg, that none of the calmly went thra the victim's Ix who were his partners | Attorney Says Senator! pockets. she found his pocketbook, This photograpn eaten gee Killefer conferring with Frank Bra- young zill before the start of today’s the baliroom or at the jazz Did Not Represent | took out the money and handed the game. The Redtop is showing how, cabarets and roadhouses of the purse back to him, fo throw a baseball with a com- city’s night Jife suspected his t Campbell Then seeing a diamond on his bination half-Nelben and ~ ereas- | identity, | - (finger she slipped it off. The pair buttock. Note the siappy uniforms | First complaints of Berg's actions} FEDERAL COURT ROOM, Great, got back in the car and drove away. came to Chief Severyns thru @) Falls, Mont., April 22—Willlam G.|The girl, according to Robles, .was dance hall propriet ’s habits | ieely, a “Washington attorney, to-|2P0Ut’ 20, good-looking and™ wore ous veral ¢ .. | a light tan overcoat and a small pen-|%¥ testified In the trial of Sen-| dark hat on K, Wheeler that he,| The man was a little older, dressed jand not Wheeler, appeared before! in dark clothing and a light cap. which President Lockhard recently obtained for getting 12 new sub- scriptions to The Star hat on left the ballro sident of the Seattle National bank, and Gerald Owen, presenting the sad ar Staff Phptox JAMES W. SPANGLER, pre stor office boy, of the grandmother’ 5 funer al, Photo by Carter & Bradley ‘ould retur hour or} ator B resume his pleas aphers ~ \" plans, Bev-| inn tniteridr. “departiaent cs. atts Sergt. P. F. Looker and Patrolmen son himmak-|o my pane ae “ |B. A. Sands and E. J. Dell arrested Sad; Sad | Story f FRENCH DEPUTIES RIO Weather Perks Up , from ballroom | £7 jon Campbell, Montana oil) the three men and the woman in the I | & : : 2 | man coupe when they were found to be Related by Of. for Big Game on |: earur's | Wieter is facing tit on iy two" losden cayeleer ceed Ashes to ashes charge i ot igh eae of to give an explanation of their appear for fee before the in- | activities. jor department as attorney for he | Campbell, after hé became senator. |. Feely declared he was hired by Campbell, the latter-part of March IN the Indiana don't win, | fice Boy Rough and Tumble Battle Results in, sie ratings. i EEN bag hesirre | BY JIM MARSHALL ed AIN'T g Amaze eh Election of of bases After a watched Two other men, C. LaSene, 24, and | William Wright, 28, were arrested at Sixth ave. and King st. by the police in possession of a loaded re the tran weeks, | ve lanely for sor you've noticed that Dumt and then laid his story befor { 4 922 or the first of April, 19 to at the top of f ‘Coa. er | : .. volvers. 3 As | # rough : Berg was a free spender and elabo-| straighten out Campbell's intricate |") 2 this colyum today 3 tarter ange bs : rife tertain : Re ne gee legal difficulties with the depart- re vebe nei Wehe Held. On sua eM breatin ee ee pod > ee re to is thi ft leaiaig Rana tu ik. From{ment regarding government per.|Ch@rses for investigation. Lou nigit Genieaiippeinn net age h Ger oe a position, prone on the sidewall, | mits him peeking thru the knot-h ie 1 » ope n, 1 th alk, ue ee the left field fence ¢ i presi aint he was equa ki wheedling EAGT TS cae ES me "ce re ere 3 ts ma See erence | ound to Chair on some Rl : enerous-hearted, as he held out his | SR DIARY exp. i a Wadia the tenn } battered black hat with the penc f Y wuld ‘ange your at i the week i rly uy, and to working on my conch. 1 4 storm of fit nt fateh rt ag ‘ did manicure the spark plugs, and| relatives’ deaths and funerals -ecipituted . by [chamber and: worl {ts vole of con avanotic sAgenie Charles Horn ex) ftemove = cancrous growth on the) for Sundays and hol aid ¥ DIECHD) t tase and Harry Ballaine say that Berg is | cylinder hed, and did tap the carburetor have |Deputy Belanant cf the right, who | fidence, 4 to 2 ‘ ng} the n of a wealthy widow of Seat j 4 fe, aca aes aoe bank mounted” the platform seine aot ihe eiaheeee wntown atreeta| tle, who has extensive property held Matron Faints When . but the coach did you [ehair occupied by Tempor presence among the mini ‘ ent direct to the | 28s on Terry ave, Both mother anc | i Sonar oe a Ms Ta Pout. in. octer| Joseph Caltinus™ thight's:prove n. won Orga $0 tbe | oar they’ may under sur-|JUdge Ronald AgreestoHear! Menaced by Pistol arty mess of junk! And so to the of- watch the t Deputies | Jonah to the but, alt ; | velllance by ne nts. Bel H “where. find _ o doth, instead of frafl person: to watch th 1 regular prac prior to] “el Arrai nment of Auto Man | tee pes AE Rewxctt pyle t Kg ee aE ead eaHlaaee timed? Of. the left objec to Belanant’s|the usually «u fin minister | ¢., Ray fuativitied larrest Tuesday occurred when Her- g A WELL dressed burglar trapped opening of the baile season, and did tell 4 shine Comat “ie have action and charged down on him. |reddened under bitter ; OT] Tho Marines were to have charge | bert H. Odekirk was caught selling Mrs. Edith Hoeslick, wife of a Wm it beat child's: phy, amd ‘not 1 ome hing val from the {Ushers jumped in to prevent trou-jtacks until the veins stood out On| of the flag-raiaing exerelees, and| him @ large bindle of cocaine, Ray Zbinden, accused on a second] oon} jeweler, in her apartment. in ad rua tes ae pe are ps be vs i sc one ‘tace hasti : ble but were too late Opposing | his 1 head, he kept calm Ma was due to his | Re a | srand ceny charge of forging and/the Chesterfield, 1801 Republican to the game. Cre the tue : (jie annual Walter johnson effort on |cashing an $800 auto sales contract, |St. late Tuesday, held her up at the eet “ spol those 11 the mound, hurling the first ball - | will bo arraigned Friday afternoon | Po!nt of @ pistol Hed an to a chair 6 OSS Me os : “Wee Coyle Oe batthe | and gagged her and then escaped W. L. George, British writer, says ated the banker. “Have | “Wee Coyle was to be the ft AM ates aire’ Roi a hilt woeldtie’ too Bard erferes Eee iges te deat hitter, with Chief Severyns behind In superior court. Judge Ronald, who} with a string of pearls and $30 in oats: rn Gerald tho bat) and | Matt: Starwich as. the refused to hear the arraignment | cash, paws bora gv: aid Gerald, ai # 1 1 : Mrs. Hoeslick fainted wh hy Yep, human beings are like home! .igieniy thinking of G. Wash : : De blind man Tuesday afternoon, will-preside when} Mrs. slick fainted when the brew. If they work too hard,| fuader | Charge Child’s Death Was Fire Destroys Mining Camp) v. & Dugaate, dean of alt j : |zbinden is brought into court bure}er posened a nici to rag they're liable to go flat ther have (-1—in thie : tle baseball men, was to present] | i Ee eae Shu side and demanded her diamonds. se ua the prealdent. “But Caused by Grandmother Across Mexican Border wade kittefor with « big tuner of | Cincinnati Men Get Heavy pee an of deference te Judea War {When she revived the burglar had bs ot lerhs os | roses; anid then the the ida of , ‘ plea: OUR OF 8 ice to Judge Wal-| fied, A T-year-old daughter coming And, for that matter, tf an auto| you can e the afternoon i ra E whverto: he © ‘cry of! “Play or Bribe-Takin ter M. Frnech of Kitsap county, who | home from school released the youn: Pape oy saath ome “phage ab ny, for the—ah—fun- | TILLAMOOK, Ore., April NOGALES Ariz, Apri Five fans were to hear the cry of “Pla Jolts f eG: g list: swede uspendan® dentuine ton'| Rane d the young ‘ eral. You cin leave the flow- |don't know how hard or he tundred persons are homeless and | ba aa |Zbinden following his confession tol Prive y, ae | pas here é They'll on discom. I struck her,” was the dazed the tittle mining ‘camp of Cananea) Champions in 1924, the first pen-| CINCINNATI, April Fairly 14 first nates abt - wie pats Five years ago a bandit struck in | mode you when you have your |ment today of Mrs, M. C. Vi In Sonora, Mexico, is a mas Tnaat winning team that Seattle ha | battling thelr way tiie crowds (Ob. dnd-gentenbearsueeee aeldaisin oa Mrs. Hoeslick over the head, in- King county game commission) 014s full of pop and peanuts, | Meda district homesteader of ruins today, following one of the | had in. th nant league, tho 1925] which jammed the court room, 591 the prosecution and a second charge flicting injuries that nearly proved advises sportsmen to hatch and] mee was Her answer to charges. by most disastrous fires on the Mexi-|team is full of new players, seven] policemen and dry agents appeared | 1", "vet i Hey Sane loot that time was valued raise their own salmon trout. eee Ate t be at the funeral, |thorities that she beat*her 4-y | caf-American border |newcomers in: all being on the} before United States Judge Smith! (1104 ¢ om Judge French Wednes.| vege: ‘There's no winter sport to com- ashe) lev?" aaked Ger. |old grand daughtor, Sylvia Louise| Tho flames ‘were brought under | roster Hickehlooper today to be sentenced), Vo from Judge French Wednes The: burglar rang my door bell | too, Mr. Spangler?” asked Ger. | gran y | day stated that he could not return | and asked if ‘ ” pare i casting in -a goldfish | Id. Descamps, wi the latter died from/ control early today, after raging 24 A yeteran battery, Sutherland and} aw fters. Mare ior tas ment CTWabeonala leet ked if someone lived here,” she bowl! for salmon ‘row ‘ “Well—if It won't disrupt the | the effect |Hours'and causing property damage | Baldwin, for Seattle were working! jiickenlooper took up’ thelr cases}in a. soreed to proceed with the ar. said. “Then he asked to uso the moe fe 4 too much, I might, at | Mra. PattoA was held here pending | which will exceed $1,000,000 for the Indians, with Penner and} {ndividually YP Ag r f arphone, He dialed a number and sud- | gaiznment. denty turned on me and demanded |} Ronald declared Tueeday that} my diamonds. | Judge French had acted in good faith} .T told him I hadn't any, but he vith a | the outcome of an inquest inquiring| More than 200 home and the en-| Murphy, Vernon's star duet, doing KA the child's death yesterday tire busine ction of the town, In. | th E Drograms from DK. The coroner declared the little girl| cluding the Gananea Copper Co. Sales Beata Come over quite well in the day, | hi 4d been beaten with a strap about department store, the Merean. | 2:4 ieveningt: thee Lown? Bundarban, a [AEA HAL NS wolle Hot tale, the: chs swore and pressed the gun to my For it's dark all the time two fest long and about the welgtit nk, a new theater and the - | flying squad detective and the first nee absont Jurist, as Then { fainted.” in the smokeladen clime lof an ordinary razor strap. He! Cananea clubhouse, were completely | . . Jinan sentenced UT Mrs. Hoeslick is the wife of J. S. They enjoy back in Pittsburg, P. 1 her body was covered with} destroyed | Auto Collides With | Sunderman was given 18 months | Hoeslick, Jeweler at First ave. and thi bruises and welts | —— | Wagon; Driver Hurt) in prison and a fine of $2,000, aaalaO st. She described the ban- r~| 5 ‘ece dit as well dressed and about 30 ount Vernon ».woma c Mrs, Patton told District Attor-| . John Ward, 66, 1901 Ninth ave. stiff punishment as was recelyed ve on tha pale that | Wins Appeal Contest in Rum) 0, vi the child| ih War nth ay RAE years’ old, vorce on the grounds t her hus | ney he corrected 1|Planes Bomb Guinea jwas injured Tuesday afternoon when] bY any one of the three other graft pare otc | His promise of leniency for the battery work for the visitors, |59 men who confessed to accepting gare proper was to staxt at] ging didn't mean aid the banker RADIO LIMERICK | bribes and bootle : , sat h : a an “He looked respectable, and acted Sitid..tc Ae RaNEaE | | for somé minor disobedience and th t Ra wh Atitomoblle collided With the tenm (ers who were convicted. ° sctable, Pein ELM ab tlaven attied| Running Conviction little tot attempted to atrike her in| Islands in Uprising |"" wus driving at 14th ave, and Jacke}, The flying sqund detective con-| Counsel Hope to Fill Box by |, * Sentleman,” atrs, “Hoestiek rm o* 8 }return, ‘Then she gave the child al qIspoN, April Portuguese !non gt, He was thrown to the|fessed that ho received moro than sald. | fd Hagen, former Seattle patrol eer ta wander raeeN eC {man and partner of Ed W. Piclow, ides Theosore Menton, lformer police sergeant, jn the rum He raced a train to the crossing, ae, will face a federal whipping. She said she did not in- tend to hurt the baby, airmen bombed islands off the coast of Portuguese Guinea Monday in an effort to suppress a rising among ind and the \ ils body, He was taken to the city | howplt cits pease | $17,000 in bribes to permits liquor to This Afternoon Kon passed Over! ow freely in his district of Cin- V RUA clnnatt Opposing ‘counsel were laboring | PRETTY RED CAR TOO {running bu ; : | the natives. Troops and planes we , aaa scar]. Heut. Aubrey Houston, second of- | yy) ps ‘aha | 2 And the bloomin’ race Fae a {court Jury on a conspiracy charge | Bandits Get $30,000 [errr tmiame, the capital of the}, Ah ny Veer pias a tng | fice sentenced, recelved the same} ,, vitor depths paca sty NEAR HYDRANT; FIRE < di ra i | colony, B| ‘0 iO KOVerNO.: Wig nf Lah saher ht mang € ent Sunderman. Houston “4 , ¥ ir *irngen was convicted yith Pleiow! in Jeweler’s Holdup) cio « dispaten trom tho governor) tree cur and sworved into his team, [*reatment aa Sunderman, Houston! tiny o¢ the Louis Barel hijacking|!. CHIEF. .SEES YELLOW rp department is anxious tO}, years ago@and sentenced to! pROOKLY Y., April Op-|> (ue Seat tn ie mea ey | OK VIBE tion to bootleggers, | Murder, case before Judge Everett) RED. roadster owned by the. find out v LAS TANS EAL OE Odes Aa fire department handed many Redden and Joseph Burt, expolice: |! a pedestrian a laugh Ijfront of WANT ADS | Dirigible Ties Up mon, and thelr codefendants,, Chos |] the Chamber of Commerce build: mat ed men are MUCK) serve two years in federal prison seating in the heart of the business | 4 ° TODAY’S Beye to sea than sit) at Meneil island. Hix conviction | district this morning, tive men broke| Will Seek Bodies gle one |was appealed the elreult court|inig the jewelry store of Morris H.| ’ Probably because married men| "aa reverned recently bacauie’- held’ aavvhicen, clara hana t of Ill-Fated Ship fre at sea all themime y + “hy ey To tevelle | Hrgpime | ileg #. Attorney Tom TI 1 three customers, and caped with ABOARD (CHE ‘, HOMERIC, | Wil Helpevail toma thetametts jter Rothermel and Harry Landaker, |] ing. twosday afternoon by reason etitioned the eireult court : | promptly petitioned the eireul diamonds and other xems valued atl airy -o2-crho White star tiner|} Here tx a good ono 4 ular home you are looking for at Bermuda Mast) "ited in a diswxreemont before |] of « yellow tag flapping from its for rehoaring of the case, DUE) i) O69 una $600 In canhh | Judo Halt last month. windahtelds aking of poet ieons "1 f ‘ AMIL/TON, Bermuda, April me poets didn't renew thelr I+ | jeon denied. | a spectacular race with death Just Prosecutors Colvin and Rorgunder The car had been parked Wedneagny learned the petition had | Homerlo, which yesterday finished rrr jTho United Staten navy - dirgible | and Defense Counsel Ratp Ho have |} squarcly in front of a fire hys Los Angeles, which flow here trom | been examining prospective jurymen dern bungalows co. 6 or m drant. @ , pe eAve'll try Hagen again, Just ast DENTIST ARREST too Jato to ald tho crippled dupa: | Ment baxonent; furnaces jaune || Lakehurst, No dyduring tho night, | sinco Monday morning, They ex: AY + be policeman paused @ ra | | a a io t him on the} Mrancis Mederaf, charged 4with)| nese steam@ip Ralruku Maru, ia dry trays and’ laundry ‘stove; [| wax safely moored to a mast on the | hausted the list on hand Wednesday j} jong enough to attach the yellow ss 9 een atondar,” Ftevelle sald Wednes-|practioing, dentistry without a I+! specding toward New York today, Jol aa to ailey. $600 down, I tonder Patoka at ) a, m, today. | morning. atlokers ‘ Nor IN trial calendar, h conse, was arrested by deputy sher-| white boats from Nova Scotian te i NAC Sead Fair weather fayored the successful] ‘The four men are charged with rom the fire marshal’s office, Wodnesday, inspectors and fire | |oomp w. conyleted at the same]iffs Wednesday noon and released) ports are reported en route to the}] Turn 4o the Want Ad Columns |] mooring of the alrship, which on] shooting the young Talian rancher | tine, also appealed his case and Is] pe nding trial on 0 bond, Hit ar-|seene of the disayter to search for and who is offering this le two previous visite falled to stoplon the Barel rane near Coalfield, chiefs were busy denying owner n a8 @ f $10,000 bonds awaiting w de-|rost came thru investigution by state} the bodiew of the members of tho!] Hous to you and returned to Its base after flying last June 2, as the tragie finale of an |] hip of the yellow ta under La floanwe, (nabpatore. trom; Olympia, »\\, crew, over tho islands, » attempted Mquor hijacking, WelWa aan... —A. 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