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| — — a Com plete Air Programs, Brief, Bright, Breezy—Every N ‘ight in The Star—Pag ge 8 eoumeiiounenbaneanants “| HELD UP 2 CARS,” _ADMITS MOTORMAN Anne ANN AAA AAA AAPA ARPA ARRAS The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington “. The SeattleStar ‘i ed sige: ed as Becond Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Posteffice at Seattle nder the Act of Congress Mai 7OL. 27, NO. 49. Th oc SEATTLE, WASH, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925, "TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, G L kh Li rere Sa * Bheae TR Yeen Lare Line Home B seo nines Hone 5’ Canada Small pox B an Liffe d's chs tek ere Bemivetbee weil bere to be : | : Says Jensen to Walk to City oe s : ~ Government Removes | Two Motormen---Victim and Robber | «yy mes" the Tp Sc ae === Bar Against Travel “<8 rz zi = ; —\as well admit it. I ‘got’ Bag-| morning. ‘ ley, another motorman, too.”| A reet car motorman bes won| Cg Magruder Announces That id ME-TOWN BOY LOSES GRANDMOTHER: Restrictions at Line Are Off | ore al Arrested as a bandit,| was arrested as a bandit. He Wednesday night, George| confessed. Jensen, 30-year-old motorman, His victim, also a motor- of the Rainier Valley line,,.man, was locked in a tele- confessed Thursday to hold-| phone booth. ing up and robbing two of, A car operator and a lone This is Tommy his fellow t passenger on the Green Lake Axlegrease, office In debt t line were kidnaped, taken bey at. The Stas, i four miles into the country, who wus given the robbed and released. afternoon off yes terday to attend his grandmother's funeral. He arrived for the obsequies a little late, however, 57), Der Year, by Mail, $3.00 People that offic HE smallpox ban at the Canadian border was lifted M. Magruder, chief of the public health service in attle, wired border points to remove all restrictions enforced hitherto against ‘travelers crossing the boundary outhward. There was rejoicing in Vancouver, B. ( PRISONER ADMITS TWO CAR HOL DU Li George and in Northwest n blamed his troubles Galbraith, » grandmother Washington cities when the news arrived. upon domestic discord which re- ried April 10, 1865. Colonel Magruder wired favorable report on the situ- sulted in his wife leaving him admitted See aie gay? ation to Surgeon General Cumming, at Washington, D. C., a year ago.” Kho took the baby aves a, up: Gee secaatal MW pian Tuesday. A conference between himself; Dr. Turner, state waite eee, be Onl Genie alter tie pata mal bo would compel cooks RaARK chlidér, gid De Mel cach Drea ne . divorce, and Jensen has been month He pmsinan tion ealth officer, anc r. McLoughlin, city realth office supporting the other two chil ot the estions, no| decided the barrier might be raised safely. dren, at the end 1 : ny a The surgeon general wired Colonel Magruder Thursday “She was stepping out with | of the Rose a rp = | authorizing him to discontinue all health measures against other men, and wouldn't inke | st. w Gis Bie wee Vancouver on account of smallpox, remove health officers care of “the babies,” (he young | Pe ante Pinte Std uae fren the heed I di j eae prisoner said, Thursday. “1 told app took his money RL P. from the border and discharge temporary officials. hee ahs oauld: either stay: home d him in phone booth. Sandy MecSpivins, the silly old The surgeon general's quick action was hastened by an and keep them or leave. She Galbraith climbed to the top Roose, apy rom The Seattle Star, asking that the ban be lifted left.” ee! grag pa edge) of ho Wrung from in grape every drop) as soon as it was safe. This appeal, backed up by Colonel | in paying doctor’a bills and divorce Jenven, wail SR i of the: jaiee, Mag ee ri expenses, Jensen went into debt,| { ‘ . Nid "Vagderled tle wie cca thsder! lagruder’s recommendations, _Tesulted favorably, borrowing $50 from a loan shark;-he followed at Jensen's’ Kenyon. st the police that he was desperate for money and hopeft by wu a mask to avoid recag- nition, He has never been arrested to aid, oft Five Years Ago Today He Was Ban-| fea kil ished; Today He Is Honored | BY MINNOTT P. SAUNDE! RS said. He owed other money to some fellow trainmen and couldn't back, as he made only $4.80 Jensen | GEORGE JENSEN, motor- }man on the Rainier Valley confe jline, who Thursd: i y confessed Were 18 HOW }to robbing two of his fellow! HE DID IT t car workers, following} About a month ago, when Jensen's s arrest for the holdup of t sles looked blackest to him, he In the second holdup, which toole 7” oa f i at the| place early Thursday mor two jj. T. ¢ braith, Wednes ose st. until] motor bandits sto} a Green. Lake |night, at the end of his 2. Tist st. and Aurora ave. jen the Rainier line. n, dressed in overalls and |armed with pistols, climbed aboard country, broken and disgraced. back. Head one of his | car to a stop| The r are Mr. and Mrs. M Divorced He never wo Id pull the was li etAtdthe a! eun, Jésieed stepped out| the street car in Wild West. style. : from the shadows as Bagley phoned| They held up the operator, D. M. ‘hi | 0 i n S a e BD ves dispatcher. “Put up your hands,"| Dearing, who lives at 2815 W. id ree? did so, and sur h st. " rendered $50, dreamin that A passenger in the car, C. Croutch, ‘ (Tarn to Page 11, Column (Turn to Page 11, Column 5) oe rom vave ; ' Micowts grepgge | é , 5. | cla aster Body of ‘Victim Freed $ S ea One advantage of being a || é é | Caillaux neve back toibeleor Léoteusihes la: that- lt fig: eoeimits 2 Hight ia | murder, be can always pl | sanit — wd ine | arrest in ence dated of mo: be-| J. 1. GALBRAITH, of 3233 Ferdinand st., motorman on Exper Grate of Big IS DESTROYED | ‘h.| the Rainier Valley line, who was held up and robbed Wednes- bah ae $ uas eC y night by a man identified as George Jensen, who is also | 1e8 he has been|n motorman on the Rainier line. . banks vores e ad fal 000, 000 Bi ushe Is De- A folthful fas . iF Gt LO: He walt Photo by Carter & Bradiey, Star Staff Photographers |, at t the 7% pound rock |Government Wins Big Is Tom McRay: i 16 Toes pie hel him cap Les ite the Hes liwaya there Paci fie Mail ew ine ek ae cet reat wes |stroyed in Big Chicago Fire| Point; May Prose- On opening day. | | i m of “Floyd Col |} CHICAGO, April 23.—Chicago’s Whi EVE, . oI mnaire almost “swanky.” dept he ANG, MASTS 8. AO day gutted wo & cr! ° " am *, ay were Mr. n he ade | Manager of Millionair Club} Expert mine workers: who set |go9 bushels of corn and: cate doing | round in his legal battle to and Mrs r Mr. and Mrs. tone te } ones were te r SR nd Mrs. Vrank Darling, Mr. and M ate his tones were tem a imated at $2,250,000, ward off imprisonment for al- W. A. Wever, and. Kathleen, Mr. 04 | Injunction to Stop Sale of | wpectful, not snaeratio aj OerECKen ON Arrival, Released on $1,500 Bond | tne cvs explorers. boy from the | euik |the cave explorer's body from the} Police Mes. Arthur Gey and daughter, Hazel. | investigating @ report) Jeged conspiracy to violate the A ont delightful sapper wn ser Ships to Dollar Line Se eee ice in New York floor of the cave, have succeeded In | hat two pe aro misslis, | “Ashu? aera Miceanaey Stance all ret home fee ney i - : enate of the t win Released on bail after he had| Jacking up tho re wh pinione¢ The two structures destroyed were scays more for going —The Mart : mere than paid for golmg—The Ie Dismissed were cordial, coming up to oaks EW YORK. April : been: held the elty Ja to the cave f10 | lease by the Grain Marketing| Federal Judge Neterer granted oe. ra ! CANALS DS i al en “INE , De y Ha! hort 8d? O30! se, tion will permit, the|company, a farmers’ co-operative| the government's motion to sup- ri Gee there WASHINGTON pril 23. ustice} ly trative Jack empsey, world’s 4 ts shy Ae latte in state In a church | association. press the attack o} he gra AT ; that r y, pe r ack on the grand ies Hitz of the District of Columbia su- |} 1 Poinca est { the Millionair club, was again! near here for a day before being Spontan combustion caused| jury iw ment. s ; ‘eho t tod: disne 4 rt when Calllaux wa heavyweight champion, was | °* ; - we p 1 in {ts final resting pl in} the fire, it i lieved | yen j i th 1 . , | ; making plans to tke charge of the|Placed in {ts final resting placo in| the fire, elieved. | orney Jerry Finch, representing little carly jap Lisipaad be dae Fess Ais te eat the taken suddenly ill at his hotel Weta sectherctib cchutelay. tale 1 cave, Floyd Collins’ great =r Olmsted and other defendants; he queried howe ¢ ‘a 2p PO erat Dol Swaeee: | Have s' afte shortly | : est covery. . Attorney BE. A. Cha . representir ‘ineli Ps é aship Co, to halt the ship-| of the senate opposition. Poincare ine re this afternoon shortly! pona of $1,500 way ralsed by friends — Senator Oddie to | five defendant d Aocate 3 2] ‘ bets, government | Caillaux’s deadly enemy for more!after he and his wife, Estelle! no saia | i | sementin eae ‘ ; I ahoays know when aginter's oer, | Pins board's sale of live soy ee ineel | thai Nel Peden contigs | Tae ; A nal iA d Mail | Inspect Air Field |&stt». + presenting, one defendant, Cause then dened ed pasopet oh it r-thgerban D Aacattiod | (Hoa never glancing at| L@Ylor, arrived from Los An-| Johanson is charged with grand) ACCUSe! allman Tasket Iu Oddie, of No. | Yul spped! the decision’ to the circult ite, |for the Pacific Mail are understood | tt , anc Z i : faicetys ins onantctioncwilhi-the ‘wale nator Tasket Iu Oddie, of Ne-| court at San Francisco, they said. MAG |to be preparing an appeal of Mitz’s| the min } geles on the 20th Century} op q ‘restaurant, alleged to have] Posts $1, 000 Bond! ¥##, of the naval affairs commit A threat of prosecution is lev. Addied Axton: A hair on the{ dismissal of their petition for a] Out tn a little room looking onto} Limited: lak TACIION Mitan Wed at ihe tidiec| ‘ | will return to Seatt!e from Brem: against W. M. Whitney, Beats Goan ait he haie.| Permanent injunction on April: <6. , Georges Clemen aa aes | Hrontings are not fer Monday, May: 4] U0onard L. Kidd, letter carriot, at Jton: Friday morning. to inspect. the Alstant prohibition: > Mretor ad ia worth two « ne ir- as premier led tne The champion { diately went t be a if reste ‘or allege 1eft, posted $1,000] « » . ‘halr “f sae premier led tne-at-| sae etn wont 0) de) abnounc after his rele ated for alleged theft, posted $1,000) Sand Point flying field with Chair-] over the alleged coercion of ©. P. Caillaux, worked on aj bed on advice of his physician, After teedtlines Of Ue that a public meeting would be held|!" bonds when brought before U. 8.)man Gaines of the county commis-|~ Burnett. examining tho “iron man of the|at the club, 98 Main st. Saturddy |Commissioner H. 8. Elliott Wednes sand A. L, Friedlander of the} Judge N ». Heports of the com.|4ay. He was bound over to tho fed: Ae Peoaakece naval grand jury foreman, pterer says that he will fairs} act against the dry chief if bt aiteg | Breaking Game Law RADIO LIMERICKS Secured Him $2,500) the doctor sald that 4 rain} Might at ‘The announcer trom KTCL | t . nd t sticate the eral grand jury, committee 1 idence is placed before " Be son was the cause of Dempsey's | mittee appointed to: investigate the ; sworn evidence is placed before 'é voice that was clear as a} pat ook i ahh é ae peck Saingeled Lot iline He 1 it was sot serious | club will be mado by John Bushelt, | a i Sawa of aN na "1! Oddie is scheduled to leave within} him. elt; 1¢ Barion, local fish 1, a ital > i package of jewelry valued at $9,000] a fow day d the U.S The decision by Judge Neterer ex- i; H 4 an¢ ut he probably would not haye | Chairman ’ ) ne dects Judge Neterer ex. on nights when the static | happier today just because was of Chinese Liquor th bortalit Inve vac sie whon it was placed in his pouch by| Mexico for Hawail, where he will act |haustively reviews the records on rrested for violating the game| SAN FRANC pup mistake, He has been carrying mail| as senate observer of the fleet's at-| similar ‘O, April 2 GROCER 18 | Search was being conducted b Was very erratic, His announcing sure sounded lykell. es and quotes numerous pro | | | | — and tell him that an old| Ng Ka Py, Chinese wine caer The Standard Ol company of Louisl-| and robbed EL ¥.. Breen | Ng A © Standare company of Louis d robbed HL. con, proprietor, died. in fan Francisco| to: have been smuggled ashore 150|anu today reduced the peice of Tulle | ot || BUY THAT y ! 4 a Ne Entering a grocery store while hig|bere for 20 years, tack on Pearl harbor, (Turn to Page 11, Column 6) o #8 6 m of his arre by wae hibition officers thru Chinato’ to REDUCE OL PRICE companion waited in an auto outside, | = | — $$ bia on € au Sales M Gin gelte nclico acquaintance to|day for 1,100 cases of demedicated| SHREVEPORT, La, Aprit 2%—{a bandit. Wednesday night held up -\\- those flowers on m . I Clerk : of $10. The store is located at 809 | pine Cua Epa eee nit $2,600 [miles south of heres ail! 25, conta’ barre} § HOME NOW | OLLOW WLACWILILLanN TU . | Renl estate firms are offering |{ . a Wa rctotien ond houre; | . . . || classified columns of ‘he, Star, || iorpetg hE Ad aming on Trains Now. |i | ase ywer | e ae J rawr oon, vnc || Home-Made Radio Set In tho old days Pa used a razor | NEW Ban ALLOW Btrop on Wil It's lucky for Wil ve § ) (oRRANaR DONALD BB, under,” lie the habit went out of fashion BY JIM MARSHALL: omnes picked aro || «. “Tho Hayrack’ was suggested “Tho Thermometer, Paradox,” |} 14) was a rast th Neotlaeltorur{| MacMILLAN Is golng to tho Tho Radio Star has made ar- Morava Dk started to woudee NewiHe ITTLE groups of serious “The ( Mat MACRO ia meni for a namo for n Milwaukee vuso it limbs into winter and |{— when this builder told uy what ||] Arctic again this summer in tho | rangements for every fan eee 6 Janes: eee SE Ny ee decilutedey, (. fi “he } mT Ne re freight between Mukilteo and Su. drops into summer, ‘This sugge 1] Sey Mountgelewers won cx. OR eS pega nen pen. guee ARS t Ob A ae ve ene one Seattle railroad offices today. an bho eran rt a way | aduamish, carrying dairy supplic tlon’ winw thot Chamber otic hanes tho U. S. S. Seattle, fs golng to | Bowdoin's operator, has designed YR DIARY The best aghasters of tho WB CAD 6 TOU, / Sth BObs ARS 1 oe J : ! Lt oa Me at Nd ot. be |] Tasinania, cleargactoss tho globe, | a recelver for us capable of get- A Great Northern, the Northern with this,” sald the Great North There was an objection to this, merce gold medal, with palms, do know. the MacMillan ahd Schnell will | ting the 20, 40 and SO meter Os Pipe thin dy, t Pacific and the Union FP | orn freight chief.” “Who'n got a however f | for therbest climate boont of the bungalow on the Keep In touch with one another | waves that will bo used. ‘These ifehte did grand lofty aghasting, ‘They | namo for the Seattle-Tacoma It seems the Mit waukee doesn't | year |]; koday at this price. 4 ic Nik. [J] bY means of radio, both by voico | waves come over better in day were sury d, however, by the | i hist pacer ae Ree [seb of the conference, too, | floora; tiled mantel; tied and code Seattle is nearly ina time than at night y ukec ighoster, who had “'Tho Slumber Party SUB I, oo bac Me came su tion fe | drain at sink in fall cabinet dird@) tine between tho approx! Station WJA%, at Chicago, has 9 ; experienc when his | gested the Mijyaukeo man, Sa /® ‘two of tho froights running Muming aU, P. paskenger train, |] kitehens real breakfast rooms |i] mate positions of the Dowioln and arranged wa series of te for road went Into bankruptey re | they put that down on a pad and north during the night are going that leaves Seattle Jate at night } ane bedr ont iy ie lowet * Jil the Seattle Radio Star fans for a week, start- ‘oat 4 ay i J mi ” ¢ ane a wonderfy path Ww be ts 4, by) F cantly at d serious thinking again to be led "The Heavenly | ind wanders down into Grays tied fleur Led AQ | Kvory radio fan will want to ing April 29, to test the new All this was when the Penney! Slumber Party” jx golng Twins, because of the unearth: Harbor Maton. to ‘thoes lalke-shear. trom racélvers vania, one of those “snobbish to have mufflers on the engine, | ly noise they make, (Namo of ‘This Is going to be called "The ‘Turn to the classified columns |]] MacMillan how ho's getting along You'll want to listen to Mac- Kustern roads,” announced that 4 bulletin from the G, N, offices | railroad on request.) | wo Centuries." and see who i offering this home ||] in the midst of the ice; Hsten to | Millan and Schnell. How to do Sade es soeABlés now current 10 the ws going to nume all its vid at noon, in deference to the One of the westhounds over the vos in one and arrives in to ‘you, |} Schnell tulldng froth “aly down' | ltd told on’ Page €or du tents, e A. J. 8: trol ht trains, City of Destiny's habits. Cascades is to be christened . ’ | A A. J, By 6 a i Ne