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| If You Are a Radio Fan You Will Enjoy The Star’s Radio Page; lie Different WEATHER Partly cloud tonight and and continued cool Saturday, Mod erat st wh Temperature Last Maximu ‘oday tier May & 1 SE Ce S| Batered as Hecond Class VOL. NO, 60, ,ATTLE, WASH., Lands on His Feet Again — “s / Howdy, fotks! It takes a mighty important woman to get into the rotogravure section without a bathing suit. © Oho. “Where are local clergym: “To the ball unison. game, Interesting Statistics: Nimety- eight per cent of the NMquor aold in is dangerous, and the ot ¢ on: A colyum con- is a bimbo who empties his | his stoma eee ITS BOUND TO COME ductor head to fill Any day now we expect to read: La The coroner declared the explosion came without rning. The Simpkins boy tried @:: on one of the new red neckties while wearing a cellu loid collar.” rey The first breath green onions. ( spring is aused eee When'er he sat in poker games It raised friend wifie's ire, She'd rather see a@ poker used Within the poker fire, see We're going to establish a radio in our howse so we won't have to play bridge with the wife's relatives. see JOYS OF GARDENING In March we gaily * Plant the seeds. 14 MEN TRAPPED IN | FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925. \Caillauz, “Cat of France, ie Says chase Is Indorsed by | enderson [Municipal System | Is Coming Along | Okeh, He Says WY LEL AND BANBK M CH in the cour with General Walter laring Man. at the city’s ap: about der the ue depreciated Henderson's fig Henderson \ie6 pw nhow & possi . Per Year, by Mall, $4.08 OM EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, il ity Can Afford | to Buy R ainier Line Which Is Which? \Rescue Work DO THEY LOOK former Seattle police officer fri ALIKE? $42,000 Nanaimo bank robbery tro, a new suspect, held her nds of Watson say the tw son will be a innocent. IDENTITY MISTAKE Blocked by DenseSmoke ‘Officials ~ Hopeful | That All Men Will Be S$ Saved ALLACE, Idaho, April 24, —The lives of 14 miners trapped by a fire in the Hecla lead and silver mine, at Burke, 10 miles north of here, were today believed by mine officials to be saf Co! had not been es tablished wi em up to a late ‘hour this morr air pumps ficiently but ker to provide e basis to the belief. the fact that running suf. strong draft were At the left is Ross Watson, i° , accused of complicity in the|® a. ™m, rescue crews were At the right is Alfred Cas-|at the 1,600-foot Jove where thick on the'same charge. Police | sm« 1 them from pene- ‘o men look alike and that Wat-| ‘tins any farther into the mine The entrapped miners were be- |lieved to be in a drift at the 2,000. * \*m level. The fire broke out at 14t6Thurs le night, when timbering in a |shaft caught fire, Supposedly from | faulty or broken witin r bie operintt come of S- In April tee ont fe yin) spat? as a; e en There were 33 miners in the hey eda pared “with $157,889 given as the ead at the time, All but 14 | Seattle & lor Valley of | Managed to escape. Bcientist says cabbage in every we ee see | ing theorhe. tor 1923 Hen se | An official at the mine told the form is healthful, Even when r April 24,—The Cat h non declares, is posaible thru cutting | Vales Press long-distance tele- a cigar and smoked? . hd ; : Fi M Are Je iled qe Ss {Phone that the fire was being con- vo get gy See fac ar > alee ‘USE AIRPI ANE TO out much of the overeat creme Five More Are Jailed as Suspects in iti tus nonin snes St ph Cail t kK noce y iknown just how long it would be ‘ The casiest wey to distress your a French drama, with ni Pu he } not a N H Id P. li Sa 0) oy & it wou * wife— physical and nine political Ives fect ¢ allwa anaimo Oldup; Folice y Une [ate he the rescue crew could pene- Just pick your teeth with a pockel-| been called upon by ‘his country to| he g rev ure Kk L S 1 M | trate th smoke, knife. Jlead it out of a maze of internal ystem nicel Loo! $s ike eatt le an eee strif The pur id result In a third Bo eee Chauncey Depew. says tl wpa Psp Hi nana ae Fe Gres N April 24 atts eet ene iH LD on a‘ charge of aiding jie will identify him instead of America is eating. hot at and survivec ¢ rohibit in we will also be at ete ioe ae gins Watecak: Well, let’s proh it, then mobbed and beaten into ins nae’ | 2 oldup of t , , | oe by semi-insane political’ opponents mbe woltir ne on Empire | Bank of Canada at Nanaimo, B.C. Castro is 24, stands five feet and. survives ; ‘ ; tan_| ight Inches tall, weighs 160 pounds | Bit ee % | and survi Aad will, I believe, | taxt hig et Can. | Cisht ir tal is eer (CE 1 NOTE Eight times ne nas been cr a?) : it if the b téo Cbcnat ant suns, | n ! hos black hair and eyes. He Li Gee Gee has just Invented | |in politicn” Now he is calmly pro-| was wound necting. its| were in the ety Jail Friday is dark and is bulit much like Wat- light to be placed on par- | | Paring to lead his ninth polit Const guar zm Valley line ie aR aah Ree rani en | SO x 25 he was made « menial" Mudupinie: iatocke ‘alepland, thé ik erflouee apel to the eckne v not unani-}— wa tecdte in height, weighs 165 pounds, is F s a bal see jinspector of finances. He was &/the unloading of the liquor and when !t had been placed aboard motor| ously accepted by all other city de 12 ae ingleader of (24k and has dark hair and. eyes alsehoods in Trial ee a man who thinks |Minister of finance in four cabin-| truck Ieeean to catia, tetis aoa | partment heads, however, While de-| : | With the exception of Burns, who| — A Dachee ies ma WP ol BP and was prime minister: two! } (Tutn to Page 1, Column 4) * |was captured Thursday night at| FEDERAL COURT ROOM, Great 2 Sunday when the home team is out | °* > tec 1b the hole 1 Yal h ° ore | Falls, Mont., April 24.—A chi own the longest y he ever saw. | YO8r™ lib, acoonting. to: -Detertive 7% Yale ave., the’ suspects were » 2 » AD! 24.—A_ charge $6 town, the ae In 1914, fatal year for the world, Re eants Miehil wash’ heave Seah taken in front of a rooming house | that the government had introduced * den,” Caillaux became the object of ver foated. Police here are seeking two{%t 0001 Sist ave S., Just after mid-|Perjured testimony against Senator t love garden, bal thunderbolts hurled at him by| ee . poe night Tuesday morning. Burton K, Wheeler, was made by so. hoa taper ray Figaro, a powerful Paris paper,| 5 ate : ¢.|GUNS FOUND |J. F. O'Leary, defense counsel in Becausc m ie doc a | One of the pnsoners Ross C. s b aR Bess pt edited by Gaston Calmette | "1 jargument to the jury, which is All the work! Hee eaten eat the goaatp| FirSt Club Jury Holds Man} Convicted Man to Appear on) Watson, former detective, whom | 1N SEARCH teylitg tte (Shohtana.” cecat eae thats Culotetts) had tiv hid henaa a | Was D D | Lost on Way to Odd Fellows’ | tennant tiettoves ts innocent of any| © Search of the houso revealed | {771ns the Montana senator on a ec cae ned tog |that Calmetto had in his han as Driving While Drunk | Second Larceny Charge connection with’.the “hi altho |@2. arsenal of sawed-off shotguns, «| “ree mine Of, OFTIGS. ; id. only |2ecument: s0 gravely compromising Lodge Meeting in Tolt 3 half dozen automatic pistols and 500 am surprised that the prose- Headline id. only | }that « he hesitated to use it | he is now awaiting tr Vv cutor did not display beer ban! ce Wateh ieee | ‘Tho first jury composed of Auto 4binden rounds of ammunition Rot display proper loyalty lift the smal Pe On March 16, 1914, Madame Cail- | tay Zbinden, ina wt 40; ‘postotfice rie " , | The five were charged with partict.|*® 8 United States senator in- es __g| 0x entered the offices of the Ft. club members returned a verdict. of si boesotion | rhe. othee,p leone, atroeted ders Horie itd Saino. ‘robbery | Sted of trying to convict him of a aah CRED aro to see Calmette. Without. & y late Thursday. They we father of anothee postal enrrien; wero Mimeer re Milam Bagley. Harry [rregay afternoon. on.” warrants aa ulous charge on the testimony moment's hesitation she drew a re rine. the ‘cake ‘ot ¥rn P a pan | Pig) nd Tho Johnso Ll PSH amg: ‘ Rate & perjurer,” O'Leary said | Live well, die young, and have | | voiver and shot the editor to death.! rter” jistinro. attormes : defrauded | feported mysteriously: missing Fri-lare held in the county Here,| (eee Ub EH am aaa Arar vies | Pivonn attery, U. S. district a good-looking corpse. She was arrested for murder. Cail-|¥itn driving while drunk on Janu of $800 thru a fradu-) day, by the office of the postal car Hrighting extradition, Clarence shive-| (aiiman't of Provincial police at Vie-} ae, y demanded that the Se la Jonas Garber’ seenie 5 Lalas 4 Hentrautomobiie: sales coultack rier’s iperintenden © omen hae dies Rel mind te 3 =T8 Sie |laux resigned. His career A) ary 29. It was tried in Justice Dal. |/*yt automobile, sal from sight Thursday night| '%: former policeman, was also @r-| Jat BREAK PLOT |Jury in the Wheeler trial bring @ : s tthaspitrionl eee os pn dehee 3K con a al ie to Toto satental teat sriday | IS ALSO CHARG | Wordlet nt ullty. We urderstand that the District'| ‘The trial wan lke‘one drama after a csntauneanl eritenen of one.,to. three Peres) vali hob, Friends of Watson Friday | "pouce here aay that. the tg] “Don't be influenced because this of Columbia Humane society is tak-|another. There were enough sensa 3 $60 fine cek ago by Judgo Walter | Meeting of an Odd Fellows’ lodge. | were eager to show the “strik- | i ision was to eifect the releree be | man’ Is a United States steps to prevent President Cool-| tions to provide mate ‘or a dozen | hele wie Pehl embers of the locat order star ti Sy! ‘ag, | Mission. ws 9 release bj ’ e ing steps t nee) ri pene Aes : tlon provide material for ZEN | sion of his driver's lice from Kitsap] 9 Weldiy ibs ekaboh’ the hishwisd ing rv mblance between Cas: jailbreaking of Thomas Johnson,|"¢ Said in final argument of the idge from riding his el : orse | novels. ‘ Carpenter ne nden pleaded guilty nd? did Phat tad Botil kre. tro and Watson, | William B and Harry Stone, | Prosecution’s case moore teen 10 Aopate & Cee ey ia hes i me > pe! SC in realty | up, posted an apt jet apne middle-aged men and highly respect mtn inate that whea the | who have been confined in the coun. No one is above the law—even ub-debutante ie il lik warned that the ‘Case Leake Species, guuyt ROT DALLA FOR My ed, friends say, Evans lives at Bit-| ToPbery Witnesses see Castro, iy ja on a charge of robbing the | Presidents may be impeached. Have Ae Bie Ls sang: | Leonel Ks iy to (pent hi PE polcenen plcrih rly bephbe Pa Gr ee eenon ae a0 poe Lake and Bennett is sald to re | Nanaimo bank last winter. | courage to do your duty in accord 16 a ee ee ee ene ce having |{ct. that Carpenter appeared “very alately Slee ie Hew honane » at Orondo, All of the prisoners have been|@nce with evidence that we have She's never gov; in for | private letters. He told of having | geunk,” Zbinden expected to plead not i 4 z shown you.” Esthetic dancing. \threatened to kill Calmette if the y were part of a motor cara | Oghting extradition, 3 siete e liedera adiwaroas? | = Carpenter's .claims..ware; that he ah and fight the second charge! van of focal Odd Fellows, All but ‘The ringleader of the bandit gang + —~ eer # e appeared wan selzed with an attack of dizzi.| Friday, when he appears with his | j. ; : : tna beanudantisied’ bi a ax abe WAS ar | Evans and Bennett arrived at the has been identified by witnesses to King Boris of Bulgaria was ambus-| On the eve of war she was acauit-| new from influenza. His physician, | attorney, H. 8 Frye destination. Gite tf ihe mien be the robbery and by witnesses of 2| Moonshiners Safe tcaded by anarchist slik i a iene the shares: ip. ae td eonth ee K ee ‘ pelbe sufferers — OF. HiVAsa's AGHA Y habe been Tene: “Tuffy” Reid ave Penalty Brewster, cigar store: holdup, which Unless They Sell tip of his mustache. vonder hey | ‘ncaa hace és 4s are often stricken with staggering George Holmes, of the police depart took place last winter and a half-| nim if he would also have a|America on « xovernment minor. | pein, exembling Intaxicalon Report Dempsey Georees Bolmeby of the polive depart 1 for. MUrden Ins LeAs <. * /aneea tare sbobbetiosal nian WASHINGTON, April 2taciibme poo? nated han witioarks He hal | Fully Recovered | tating the seyren party. He was pardoned by the governor | brewers are safe in Washington un- ied F oe HeggroWe st dias te an’ Benth S. P. Railway Has SAN QUENTIN PENITENTIARY, | of Kentucky almost a year ago and/ less they sell their stuff, under a ATROCITY NOTE Peat with pee rca san elt eA ocd : if NEW YORK, April 24, — Juck Cal, April 24—Clarence ‘Tuffy’ | is said to be one of the brainiest and | decision handed down by Chief Jus- Ingrowing toenails are pain. |America with people ho | Increase in Income] ?:y:., heavyweight champion, | Garry Hermann Is Reld, 20-yearold Los boy, | most dangerous crooks that has ever| tice McCoy of the District of Co. ful, but did you ever try to get | Franc {WHO WRRC SLEIGH ts. IEE: DLCaIRNe Yo! died on the gallows here today. aux was charged with ot her Ford coupe with a can-opener. I ater pris: fo eae Convicted of Drunken Driv-| nk ho. ing, Has Case Dismissed The gink who keeps saying 1924, The company also announced | serious and the fact he went to t construction of 18 mountaintype|was largely a precautionary m costing $1,46' in| ure. ito shops. Each engine locomotives, its Sacram me © useless expenditure of county funds," Columns of The Star, of the men had boen picked up by a | eionin tug. mA J. 5 ota? SAN FRANCISCO, “April 24.—An| soning shortly after his arrival from a banker to Epo se ‘age 11, Column 1) income increase of $987,089.19 wax| Lox Angeles yesterday, was reported "| Gee Gee grows more absent | reported today by the Southern Pa-|to haye fully recovered tod minded every day, ‘This morning we Joific Railway company for Ms It was sald at the hotel where found’ tue Hafeg tiopen the, door 1925, over the net railway operat-| Dempsey is registered that the cham ing Income of the same month in| plon’s indisposition was not at all| ” a0” will weigh 205. tons. A Wow what in heck’s trump , — N. Y. Car Lines to 1 Convicted in Justice court by | -—— One of th features of “The|testimony ot 14 witnesses on hav-|f 4 yea By | Get a 5-Cent Fare Last Lau the Columbia this!ing driven his car while drunk andy frome | NEW YORK, April 24.—The N ‘week, that it has no sub-tities. New Year's day and to have smash. Wi My | York City railways, operating Consequently nobody can read/eq {nto another machine on the} ith a Good View miles of surface lines, will revert ibs them out loud Victory highway, Thomas P. Rags-|| Let Star Want Ads Help you find |) private ownership on May 1 after Te Ae date, speclal Investigator for the|| the particular home you are look- |! heing in a receivership for six YE pIAny prosecutor's office, will not have toj) ing for years, They will operate’ on a (April 24) spend 60 days in Jail or pay a $90 || —— cent fare and expect to make a rly ap, and to the casting of my ao-| fing, * |] 6 rooms *, modern |{ profit Hs, and di find Dame Rrew hath) iis chief, Prosecutor Colvin,|| except furnace, splendid view || ing much money vatieknow : J v6 nds intaind, con " : rT te mer having squandered 10 pence but | thru Deputy F, A. Peyser, late yen-|| of Sound agcalna Gone FOUR DIB IN STORM Inst week on ® kitehen mop, and did|ierday obtained dismissal of the cash, $36 por, month PORT STANLEY, Ont, April 2 regal harshly to hee. saying per es case, which was appealed to super Four men and their small po travagance wae taining te, which she, [lunes VO ieging that there, was|| Turn to. tho Classified Columna || wero lost In Sunday's atorm on Lak And + to "the offiee, stopping betimes | ingufficlent evidence for a convic:|| and see who Is offering this place Erlo, it is belleved certain here to Iv bay a box of cignes, which 1 got), ia , . hat any |] yy to . a day, Mossages received Inst night | 4 jon “and for the reason that an Real estate firme offer thelr best fi | pereely, (0% ae am eae S, evade , jon would result in ya avery: do 6 Clausified || from Cleveland sald the budy of onc Pargnin, too, And sa to work. further conviction would r |] buys every day in the Classified || Held in Dry Raid | ST, LOUIS, Mo, April 24 | Herrmann, president of the nati National league clut | rested here today on a rant charging illegal liquor, He was arraigned before a | United States commissioner and fur- |nished a $500 bond. The warrant was Issued following |a raid yesterday on quarters in the Statler hotel reserved by the “Royal | Red Rooters," a group of Cincinnati | baseball fans | Eleyen “half cases" ‘claimed to have been found by | federal agents. Man Gambled Away | Estate of $100,000 | SAN FRANCISCO, April 24.—Two sisters in Norway will inherit $1,600, jall that Charles Lindblom, Pacific }coast gambler, had lef® of a fortune tha $100,000, it was dis y, with for dis his Lindblom “the Swede" in gamb- Garry Cinein- was ar- ‘al war- possession of of beer was the | of more closed toc |tribution of ostate was known ¢ ling circles, The youth paid the extreme pen: | shooting to death Charles Los Angeles trunk mer- 3. trap was sprung promptly at Twelve minute on physicians pronounced Reld youth marched unaided from execution r, He mounted the scaffold ing alone with the guards pacing be- alty for Weingarten, nt, January 21, 19 The 10 a, m The the death cham cell to hind him the later pris dead. Cop Outwits Thug; Nabbed for Murder} , ;., visited the Northwest. lumbia criminal court. At one time he escaped arrest in| McCoy ruled that evidence of a cattle by a bare two minutes when } sale of Illegal brew must be in hand he left his hotel room and fled down | before a search warrant will suffice a stairway as detectives were com-|for tho arrest of a person suspected Ing in the front entrane of manufacturing liquor in his home. Old | Mystery Cleared * * Identify Gun Victim human bones, remnants of | had his studio. SPOKANE, April 24 Pulling &|/ clothing and personal effects, rotted A hole in the temple and an old sun Instead of a watch when asked! by 28 years’ changes of weather, |.22.callber revolver, lead officials to tho time by a suspicious-looking | have been identified, it is belleved, | believe that Moore committed swi- pedestrian at 21, m, today, Pollce:!as those of George N. Moore, pho: !clde when he disuppeared from his fan T. B, Anderson beat Joe Mavros}tographor who disappeared in 1897 home, near where the body was to the draw and grrested him on @! ‘The remains were found ‘Thurs-|found, one night in 1897. He had charge of murder, day, in the woods, by a man clear-|been in financial difficulties, Mayros is alleged to slainjing the land for tha new Broad Moore's daughter, now the wife Joo Sailand in a row in a Chikago,|moor golf links, in” Washington |ot J, W. Lothrop, 2606 10th ave, Milwaukeo & St, Paul work-train| park. W., could not {dentify the body sen bunk car last night. Mayvros walked 20 kane in u pair cyading posses cn rout miles to of carpet slippers, “ Virtual {dentification was made | remnants of clothing, but has tay lato Thursday by J. P. Howard, 2111} charge of the remains for by Queen Anne ave, who was janitor} She was & child when her of the Boston block, where Moore | disappeared, ae DAHO MINE FIRE! | The Newsp: sper ‘With. the Biggest Circulation in Washington _ | Ui The SeattleStar at the Postoffice at Meattian Wash. ander the Act of Congress March & 1b