The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 1

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The Newspaper With the ( WEATHER ) ie FORECAST Biggest Cireul: ation in Washington Entered as Second Class atter May 2, Per Tear, by Mat * At the Postoffice at Beattie. SEATTLE, W ASH., TUESDAY, ome Mine Works Blasted;' pren Fear Strike Outbreak!" March ® 1979. $3.08 ah. under the Act of APRIL 27. NO. yoL. The Jinx Pursues Her Can’t Get Chance to Use ‘Em ERMAN REDS FIGHTING HINDEN The Seattle Star’ She roe Her North Pole Clothes, but =i © ae — —| = r—) on — } | — fl = —~| = sc rei el rr =< = = Tey Says He’s Not Opposing Kittitas Line, Nowdy, folks! The canoe sea is almost here, and tittle ren has bought 10 new CALLED but Program of Bankruptcy the atreet ar steps West Virginia Mines an f_Mytenent Geclatiy che is productive, 2 : Fire Damage Is __® rovect. tosteat, he dectared, ho) Ins ear state into no mt. Chambe with the E BULLETIN husband is a denies mme “Glria Swanson's hbeman, and in desires or forward to known as , Swanson,” In ir » he said, men folks the bosses © he expects to carry this divine | $ that hei ¢t to Gloria's home—and hi agreed with him.”—Nev Field Marshal V findenburg " be president of sucee: “3 more he Was with bul. that the three world horse Lil Gee Gee th famous a Rin. Beral Von Hir y fit to be glid they didn’t set a! ad lieutenant. made for in the Columbt mand ts res «88 ad gage RG'S PROGRESS ‘may bo sh. % state has 009 Sle od War leader. COUNTY is clause absolut willing : os. Ward leader, © assume full r to ihe MRS. B. H. WYATT, above, oes the settlement of them at state ex 6 wtate wife of Lieut. B. H. Ws low, naval flyer the Istop flight. is the proie (Turn to | Two Governors: One at Column %) jcago man sold his wife | according to a ney The dern profiteer crck : Goes Paul Charges Employes Mrs. ine rear .«| the Statehouse; Other fo Eins a a oa a at Olympia Smokehouse is | BY RAY W. FELTON 1 orused the | could t Commission charge: ed waveenora “bas her path In in board meeting late Monday reed the na year ago and His commixsioners, Sa Bie eae ; iam ¢ . hiding 7 to do blocked his ef and each other this | ito, pe tution aa ee hese days oie : partmen’ 5 » ¢ sit ax foes > being made flight to t, be- chosen for San Diego-to-Seattle non- Wyatt is URG HOME INAUGURA ervion STRIKE IS ORDERED iTS IN SEATTLE. Communists Plan Pro- Typhus Murder test When President Trial is Set “When Presid _ for May 18 BY CARL D. GROAT United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘ ERLIN, April 28. Ger- Shepherd Accused of Poi- man communists took ac- soning Way to Million tio, today gainst the inaugu- Pre Dollar Fortune ration of ident-elect Hin- denburg. cum AGO, April 28,—William & LSA ROE Nie Oe Darling Shepherd, stout, | jy probably May § placid, middle-aged lawyer, whose r t ed f de monotonously prosperous subur ee f ban world crashed about bis ear f r ¢ or | t 0, 4 mor st when he was charged with the ; : murder of his million ward, re sation oft - ; will go on trial to answer those { the “T. ache z t ( of prince or te rt tical m Tee of tical Billy's mother t oO fo nm, a family f s m of vamy r t Assistant State's Attorney St John Sbarbaro of Chicago, is now — ¢ th » Whose exhumed saturated with Texas investigating the of Billy's moth body was mer. those of the monarch: f the old imperial colors, wave over Berlin, Pots nd | ra om Mon 4 caw her buet way the first time since he ‘had been Hindenburg © as* the en to elected “He in so kind, so brave and he has faith in God,” she told news govern he “It is certain th uted. Dap will be will not be ab City Votes $273, 000 for New Auditorium Pro ject Gets Under Way as Plans for Structure Are Made Public call fc new 0001 tion ag ard the com: ne old at the foot of Queen any are the work of How- nd Paul M is contingent upon the r three months of * (Turn to P ge 9, Colman » Stops Shave; and Harri: = ty entrances m, : c ‘ was going” | an four le poplars wave, to Alaska suppl mye The sod grows gréev, Bob Nemitz says Amy and into Rageere gate On t floor there will be A e Pays $20 Above the grave he charged with recently obtaining 10 ‘ent $9,000,000 worth AND THE FLIGHT an are ge pata Laas i of gallons of gasoline on a Saturday are >ment Eastern WAS CANCELET sons, W 5 Stable| Putting a detective to the trouble Amos Keene. night, coming back Monday | t i me ; accommodation ad of/of leaving a barber chair with half When he was seen getting five gallon’ more | Toland H. | ell broke Mrs, Wyatt was to accompa: | horses ts provided. face shaved and the other half Out with a queen ing 24 quarts of oll April man, | her husband. One at the | On the samo floor there is to be| covered with lather, cost Edward J ie vite caves ia : Poa tele to, California aii ‘ihe Votan we | ich Gh Slartioy, ait. it Washington hotel a reporter ar- |a large exposition hall, a pistol | Lorenz, peddler, just $20 Monday. i ! lenged for furthe ca as counted ‘ovember, is one | commented the Hartley admin rived to interview Lieut, Wyatt. repair and heating| Detective Joe Bianchi, seated in The top of his bean! nged for further sas a} | y : Fi oe 8 basis for his resolution, by nes,! of the gov in the e the "Smokehouse Simultaneow message ‘ooms. the chair while a barber scraped Men Never | Paul said Jack Mullane, county| tive office on the hill LG 14 Hart rived from Washington, | telli The main floor will be occupied! his chin, was. forced to listen to ‘It's A 5 stendent of buildings, with Louls F. Ha odge orga at the crack improving the .Meutenant that the fl I the auditorium. This has a/ Lorenz, who was trying to sell him se aa pretty generously of coun-| {zer lifetime glad-hander was off.! And a few seconds | stage 80 feet wide and 60 feet deep. | string of pearls, it was testified r " ae who the governor's pay RAID DWELLING By later Mrs. Wyatt arrived from a y of the theater is to seat |in police court. $ ° ° in charge of the stores,, six ne of the gover Hi I t hi shopping tour. sons. In balcony above,| Unable to stand the discourse long- Wt a peculiar t but it de up |summoned by Gaines, dented that) nors the “Smokehouse,” “ws d C aun “I'm sorry this flight has | seats for 2,374 more will be provid-|er, Bianchi climbed out of the chair, fs schich y Boge Aaa ations he had given any county’ employe hang-out for office Y been called off,” said the lieu- |¢4- Total seating capacity will be/asked Lorenz if he had a peddler's iB 107 | eas or oll to which he was not en-| ern and ex-office holders A la dwelling fitted | AL Co tl tenant, ‘it would be a great | 246 leens nd when he found Lorenz 5 titled. nes and Brown refused! and those who are willing to | brewery was raided fod rTM Os Y aid to scientists in studying the | COUNCIL SETS had none, arrested him. Once upon a time/t, vote for the resolution since| te either. agents at 8304 Fifth ave I 3 x fe | Northland.” | ASIDE $2 “Ho was very enthusiastic about bily paid his doc’) there are budget sums allowing) Hart has continued his rest- | Monday night, and the alleged oper-| quae eve eis oe ida “Oh drat the scientists,” said Also on the main the |them pearls, judge," Bianchi told ills, Sagi Mullane and Nemitz county gas and| dence in Olympia since leaving | ®tors taken. bat % aka Mtabye ee pit Mra, Wyatt. "Just think, I've |@fena balcony, seati giving |““hiazoner,"’ John B, Gordon, “He |oll for thelr cars when on county| the governor's chair on the hill, |. Willlam M. Bblun@ and Mrs, Eva a ie fs s fy +e ys i ‘ bought the cutest pair of Rus |total capacity of tho arena at 4, insisted they were genuine, too.” ITS A DAMLI slate’ T peer ; sa wore arrested and taken to the get, for’ the Jone of tho “use| ; | Generous office eis provided,| ‘What did you do,’ Judge Gor- 3 8 This gives him of time > ; fast Pott Cacia ‘lan boots to wear in Alaska, ; Cyn Dear Homer: 1 understand | ———_—_——— Se ean TtaBa toma! the. loafer jon station where thoy aro| % M8 “pitching ‘arm and T'vo got the nicest rough, |tokether with dressing rooms and|don asked, ‘when you finished book- that Li'l Gee Gee is so dumb | A | kench in front of the "Smoke. | Held on charges of manufacturing in-| JohP Dalton, 14, alleged it and! oe coat and hiking clothes |@uarters for the staff of the struc-|ing Lorena at headqu a thinks ‘a tifebuoy is the bell | Man Is Unconscious | poe ae . [toxicants and vollating the revenue | ter Injurles: recelved by being hit) foie Suny Ant MN Slotne® ture re are plenty of exits both] ‘Why, I went back and finished that brings you up an | . | te laws. | BY @ elivery truck. ‘year ago, ‘are re from the arena and auditorium, |the shaye,’? sald Bianchi. . tovernor was hav: uA aBE 85.000 A few days later, when the TG opener” every morning—F. | From Gas; Revived Governor Hart was having a The: agents. reported -thut.. they | Wortlt: $20,0 lAVontbeaaelata nia tele acne ese Without a dissenting vote, cl “You may pay $20,’ Gordon told R James. Ewaldt, 68, teamster, wan| barrel of fun spitting at cracks | rong §09 bottles of beer and about! . Thtu Attorneys Adam Beeler and ‘ me os ; x ies departed | councilmen late Monday voted Coun: Lorenz, sternly, one ¢ found unconscious from gas carly} until late last week when he | 100 gallons of brew. Eblund and| he suing G DF fe “ rey Mrs.’ Wyatt took SARS Se EO LU] Geo Gee docen't think the|Tuesday in a small building in the| becamo involved in a con: | Mrs, Fowles wore cating their eve| ofthe Ovoraoas market, | Her Russian boots and her hik \¢ gton oarsmen|rear of hia home, 310 West Gist nt.| troversy involving the collection | ning moal when the agents arrived | that his employe; Ernest} ins © jothes with her, Ewaldt was revived by a phyai- of fees in the Scandinayian~ | swinging to the downtown district, | Hustace, was speeding with the} he filght will be made ul} thra the race,” | clan from the city tal. American bank receivership. | the agents again raided a house at| truck at Ke. Highland drive and 16th some time,” she declar d, “and | Neighbors smelled the gus at 6:20) surrounded by Doc Carlyon, H, | 1418 Sixth ave. and arrested Ralph | “ve. when it collided with youns | I'm going to save t =i HelibMid Pa m., and upon investigation found) J, Iuitz, his former secretary, | Peterson, Some whisky and gin| Dalton’s bicycle, But tho flight hasn't been Ne EMidern tayhions are the | Bwaldt unconscious. who also refuses to lenye town, | were found in the house. Tho same} Dalton's Injuries consisted of af made. h ‘Lawyer Wants 3100, 000 for Alleged 4 Vre iter. } oa the governor watched with in | place was raided week ago but| fractured right arm and left wrist, | anes ‘8 wei now comes ti " 7 1 Shee oO Peters 1 »roOp! r, | pel i deformity from a frac. wore ne Jew Yyatt will be > back to the good old terest and inhaled with some | Peterson, th mn proprietor, | Permanent y Lo f Wi fe’ Aff Bs wa ‘a nnd ie and|! Buying a Little satisfaction the savory dish dis. | eacaped thru a back window tured shoulder blade, broken fingerg| the navy flyer to try tho non S$ 0 wes ections 1 uying gruntied legislators are cooking | jon both hands, a broken cheek bone} stop flight from Seattle to san Ne AR aR oe RHE SPM CTT A Wn ene Oe aciene, Home Is Much up for Governor Hartley. It ts | Electric Still Is jand torn leg m Diogo early in May JLEGING that his ¢ os. He vr DIAKY % | to be served at the November | —_—— _—- | And goodness, what good will tions had been stolen by Neil} brands the entim affair as a “frame: MORIES P eS or Easier Fi wedalon, | Seized by Deputies} | Ruxslan boots, rough-neck coat | Brown, wealthy Arlington Iumber) up and says that tho auto trip was Mt chockolate, If you watch the Want Ad», Here Then camo tho filing of affl- | Descending on a ranch one and a Major General Here Sis qhiking clothes bo in San | ih own lawyer of that city, Monday Planned in the Wendell home and eee a tt is today's Usting. | davite with the attorney general half miles from Sunnydale, on the! +. Ingnect Defense ae filed suit In the Fiverett superior| Wendell himself “planned to go ders when || ——— ————- ||_ hy two Tacoma lawyers, No- |old military roud, deputy, sheriffs Pp 8 | court against Brown for $100,000| along, but later backed out.’ ide gut to Lake Waning. ar Thbe ako ABEL Body ve aay ihe oh | phone Ny soised mee Slectri.) ae iuipbas Pus : 8 eh ‘oant | | Truck Driver | Burned damages. The lawyer, in answering Brown's old cinder path b affidavits contained, by as | cally-operated 5 68 barrels of| guard defenses, Maj, Gon. EM A. Wendell charges that Brown had] denial ‘Tuesday, said: “Th Rear Lake Union and wind ont to utiful 4 4 that they were directed ‘ d between 2 cia | " lay, suid: ho trip to ae ans, onion 688) win vunigalow t admitted that they were directed | ma h and between 25 and 80 gallons! Helmick, inspector geheral of the in Gas Tank Blowup| disrupted his home by allenating the | California was made over my vigor: 2M. it wasn longe, longe trip living: room at Louis Hart and that they’ had | of moonshine. |U. 8 army, arrived In Seattle Tues-| With fils arma and taco soverely | affections of his wife, Mrs, Grace T.| ous protest and they knew. that. {hint also that never wan t BCom, ub msplaces choice to do with the collection ofeat One man, whose name is being {day at 9 a. m burned in an attempt to extinguish | Wendell. opposed {t long before they started rere eat ital orgs pple WD ath Baewae torney’s feos in connection with | withheld until two companions can] He was being entertained atluneh-|a fire started when his truck's he love } began in May of{Teven took the matter up with helt did fike the Koptee, Day, i geomont base the settling of the affalrs of ihe | bo qyptured, was arrost#4 at the|eon and during his stay hore by the | tank exploded, H. H, Sweet, 6112 | 1924, the complaint chat when | Brown by lotter but unsuccess Manger, t Peto dt shy pal Pad har defunct Seandinavian-Ameriean ranch, wccerding to Sheriff Star: | military fairs committee of the! Wildwood ave, was treated at the} Brown began to “wicke 1 and! ful in stopping the affal st ba bank . Ww ue h Chamber of Commerce elty hospital Tue: y morning, Te] design to destroy the ce and hap. The Wendells have been married SIGNS OF SPRING || Turn to the Want Ad Columns The “Smokehoune moked The raid was staged by Deputies| Maj, Gen, Helmick way to in-|was getting the tanic filled when «| pinoss of the plaintiff,” On January 20 yours and have three chil BNincnina ———)|1 und #e9 who ts offering this || the Governor Hart still | Brower, Jarrett, Murphy and Harra | spect tho militury establishment at| companion held a lighted lantern in| 7 of this year, the complaint status, | Brown ts a widower, FISHING ALLOWED || dandy home, READ THE WANT |} at at the erac elt his alm Thoy found tho Nquor outfit} Mort Lawton ‘Tuesday and later| sido the eab to Investigate. The ex-| Brown persuaded Mrs, Wende to go| Attorneys H. D. Cooley and & A | ADS A not no good nw In the early barn in the rear of « fine fe fo make an luspection of Mort} plosion followed. Sweet drives a coat! with him on a month's tip to Call-| Bostrick of Iverett representing A. 3.8 | days of his retirement | rem@nnee, Worden jtruck at Black Diamond fornia the plaintiff in the Mit

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