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This Editi oy = ° “= is ~~ S TH ~~ g = on) a Q| i) 1S ~ ~ qn) ls “. Pa) fm) = ~~ a | a) Q TH | ~~ = ern wey Wenner errr FOUR. PERSONS KILLED IN | EWU teense a The Newspape r With the Biggest Circulation in Washington aa | WEATHER ., The Seattle Star Wie Per Tear, by Mall, Matered as Gecond Class Matier May 3, 187%, at the Postoffice at Geattie, Wash. ander the ct of Congress March & 1 ATTLE, WASHL, V )NESDAY, APRIL 290, 1925. ak TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. be aan | om. me NEAR END His Arm Worth $10 000) It Looks Like Summer Js Here ) PLUNGE T0 3 Trapped in Build- ing; 1 Is Killed in Safety Jump ORTLAND, Ore., April ).—Four persons lost eir lives and several in- fica in an early morning yartment house fire here. wae The flames started at 3 a. m. and raged thru the Hen- | dricks apartments. The dead: Mrs. Clara Short, 20, waitress, W. H. Lawr, 70, biind. Miss Bernice Frazier, 20, store clerk. E. Sullivan, 55, laborer. Firemen found the bodies TRIAL Howdy, folks! Well, spring ié 'Ex-Policemen a n d really here at last! ‘The janitor Two Others Await has just turned on the heat. Jury Verdict he and ¢ and th + ain’t deen seen! | ranch to obtain oy eral lquor case, ump from sect to ten} Asked w Addied Axioms: Absinthe makes fonder fh: eral agent — aces HB} last June TODAY'S DEFINITION Colvin that Wedding proposal: A perma- nent invitation to inner: + ioc ao SR turb a prt of the first three huddled in i the building after they were he knows | planatior trip back t able to enter it. Sullivan Ligtiad gcd ho | Ld at ang Mle amapeii Pa, died of injuries received ‘ yee fae RhOn time Louls Bard! wae abe when he plunged from the Léves there o man with soul & aq} to death. He said he and his fourth story for a life net ; Who never to his wife hath js did not bring t e firemen had spread. He “Tf you don’t cut expen. brothers to Seattle ange barely struck the edge of it. d We'll be in pereuneiee) anes sto Prove tot ‘ , effected several herole ; oude? Le Ernest and Umbert re m parts of the building occupied the pury Mo infers did dents were trapped ‘The apartment house was a frame structure thru’ which the flames epidly spread. Many persons were ut off from ordinary means of escape when awakened, and were saved by means of ladders. Mrs. Lawr, wife of the blind man ho was burned to death, managed to escape from the building after she as bafly burned, Physicians said would recover. ONE KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK “MM-M-M,” SAYS LORETTA RUDOL PH, digging into that palataccokling: fizzy-foamy | Ten Passengers Badly In- ice cream soda. ‘Looks like summer's here,” comments the cameraman. “Mm-m-m,” jured on Santa Fe Line answers Loretta, watching the froth disappear. omer Photo t Carter & Star Staff Photographers SAN DIEGO, Cal. April One man was killed and 10 persons badly injured when a Santa Fe pa train went into the ditch at Sorr 18 miles north of here, during the night, according to wdtd reaching | San Diego today. Engineer Warboys of Los Angeles was crushed to death under the over- DAILY “Party is known who took purse from: ladies’ rest room in stage de- pet. Please return’ a! coting, has never be go to aj Wednesda , widow of FH Moéring, [Federal prohibition to avoid trouble.” Jagent--who died a tow-weeks ago, | —Ad in newspa- } af took the stand as a Gefenne w per. | shortly before noon. \that Burt had frequ jher husband in regard cases, and told subst Spay General Voo denburg lected president of Germ: ecelved the Iron Cross for his ervices tn at all he will re- 4 in the * for hi ces = will before hi me Double Cross. a Hia wife disli His Blonde stenog 3 SUSPECTS eee 1 presented to King George, ambassador to used | Canada Seeks Custody of f PRD athe Chaise rok dig te refused to ebaa ockers. Probal ly fig CA8ON A “PITCHING ARM” WORTH. Well, Jack Dal- ntarted—in full “sw wouldn't tavite Nem tol _ Prisoners in Robbery Case, WHAT Sie ; brsgeligsa ib ton only 14, and hasn’t hit the big leagues yet, but a) to speak Dominion of Canada. was to superior court jury here has awarded him $10,000 pene jar fa San ittie | ask extradition here Wednesday of because an auto accident broke his arm and shoulder blade TOOTHPICKS, TOO | Alfred Castro, Ed Gorman and in wal n the “wi partme dwellers, homeward with the | for Charlie's supper a mc t to rest their pes bibe a chocol- ineapple play golf, SHE'S ECONOMIZING ON an old § late nut sundac, a This is Forest Protection week.| Burns, the latest suspect ames /and he lost his place on the St. Joseph's school baseball team. | oda or maybe a slender glass | tisneq engine. Ma suspects Photo by Carter & Tradley, Star Staff ere | i a of p srown or yellow thirst | LI'L Gee Gee is bitterly disappointed | j. the $42,000 Nanalmo bank holdup = . he kind B acked of pink, brown or yellow thirst | ren passengers and members of wecause nobody has allotted her ST ot take, December, witnesses LAND HANNUM a delivery ne, sticking will a# pbsete .. | the crew were injured and were forest to protect. brought down from British Columbia! Cyr. “H'S school for “out the P » pink-and 8 on the way Oh, yes, “indeed nmer's | rushed to a hospital. All are ex- Pe ie te Tuesday by Pol Chief J Hake hadicn: $16,007. ed into the white strawberry 4 cream ( es report busl- laughing at,us over the should | pected to recover. The city council has voted .$272,-| Shirras are said to have identified wavs 1 drt | soda, abing around 4 | of spring ————— and never knew St 14 Dalton r M4, |to his right upper de, ch 000 for the construction of a civic} the three arrested here a week ago pitcher auditorium. Joe Bungstarter is hard|and to have completed {dentification | what a superior court fury decided ut work trying to secure the hot} of three others held in the county|Tuesday that John Dalte dog concession. Jail since last winter pending an ex-| should have as damages for eee tradition order from Washington. |accident tn which injurios Ship me somerchere cast of Suez, | They are Thomas H. Johnson, Harry |{n josing his place on the Where the worat is like the best, | Stone and William Bag Where on days of heat and aun-| Attorneys Bert FP and '. H. _.. | Patterson. actlag as special crown | dr Every man Teaves off hits vest? | counsel for the dominion, were to! pig ito | shoulder sulted | ers in b <= DEATH PROBED| vom com: =) TIED BY THUGS KITTITAS DELAY SOLD TO PARCHED No Action Taken Y Find Man's Body on Street; AS BONDED BOOZE | Bandits Attack Manin Home; | N Action Taken Yet on Ir- No Money in Pockets eee acne, || Steal $30 and Clothes rigation Veto by Hartley moonsh that wor fact that » for St the peeding of Emost Eustice, cost George | htm oat The Chamber of Commerce will “© | file an application in superior court | j* Zeigenfuss, of the Overs Mar-| ts t de of an|| and Prohibition Held prisoner in his home andj take no immedjate action on Gov. We don't bel secret | Wednesday for an extradition hea: s $10,000 damages ablo to | def Ninth ave. 8. and D r warned on ren han 1 and foot ae eS ban: | Hartley's turndown of the Kittitas Lhatges sexinst |ing against Gorman, Casty YbiGi alton had’ aalled Leake “chad in heat Wod welmure of 4 alts Tues ay night, a ed, | nigh}ine irrigation project. Burns. One of the superior the any ke "¢ eas HO) OOO E ye ee ene ower cutie they runeaakea |, A imeaung of (he board.of trisstaas dation of the bap er stride Jack told the court that Et ou in-a-row ittduce. || tho house searching for culuables, j28te Tuesday failedto do anything. taad The 0 ; | r for the hearing. |ber of the Pilo Dr was Tsu ties Oa ed PIES FT ee ee ioe Tete an’ a]... This was because the board heard er really int will be oppoaed by At. \taxen to the county morgue istant, William Whitney, olsted said he was lying on ®/ fom Washington that private en- Earl Corwin Wednes. when ‘the two men ation of Granger as who is hsonted (tie es ae ss orllagl (Wanderinst> Here’s rama non’s death terpriso could not carry out the was begun by the | |atate’s part of the contract. | cause of Hendrick- reading carried large Two courses are open: (1) A per- jsonal appeal may be made to the governor; (2) changes in the state reclamation policy may be sought at | the November sosston of the legista- ture. that there {s |} caliber While passing along the strect.|/ much of this stuff bol or One of them menaced him witl |Dirigible’s 8 Trip What to Do for Iti: s. Fulton, 1225 King st. #W)] of¢ on the thirsty under the guise ||a gun. His companion tied Holstec | ie body and notifil lice. |} of real Mquor with rope Hendrickson bore no marks of vig | —/| The robbers owning a fg as | Heo on his head or body, & the 1ere the wholo tor his death was amis wn's | from all indication \3 & good time due to natural causes. aaa arnt the Blossom Wer. | 315 had no money, however, when aes et about For two themseives by paring appar | LAK BY JIM MARSHALL cratically | Plans for the dirigible Los Angeles’ | mpooaky & bank cashier leaned | quecn; trip to Porto Teo were again ten sehen von! ars search) Chane are co! for either policy to win dered slight. | As the matter stands, Gov. Hart- wn | golug to has jtatively postponed today because of! on the waterfront and hed | o over t r the floc weather conditions and the| froighter churning . north tival at Wenatcheo and hear tind, In his pockets he-had. th The ‘0 mon’ was) 1¢¥- appears to havo won. | The state heats iil Solis putea mao Bia bax yhi sty aT ae ato °° Biota Pore p al: ne, Hoek. YORE dress of a brother living in Port- | chewing gum ey. finally (depart: | Will’ nog-ald the, government’ to) des eéauit: of: Veuterd ral ' ne é A s val. | address ¢ t pdt velop Dro, result of yesterd adr shred mt into the wind and | self in the blowWoms in the val- |iayg, and a membership card from Truck Topples From Road) ea after taking $30 cash, three | hgh Te LARS FESS fhe tirst of the year, Elijah Me- her hull was « blur |. leys and the bluo mist of tho | 419 Yoagies’ lodge. Hendrickson had | | suits of clothes and several shirts. Year |M rchant on Trial “{ wlan," he 4, “t war | Mountains beyond; boa kid again [the MAR N ee Sy pike | 1,000 Feet Into Valley HOLLAND OKEHS GOLD Went on the water wagon; ere aboard her homowhere, | fT @ day or two | BRI ICIAL DIES AMSTERDAM, April 29.—Holland, Hut id a Dy nose, and wifle well) for Grand Larceny ere to get out of ey ay ta: sonto, the ;péningule STEVENSON, Wash, April 29: LO. April 29,—Sir Kyre | besides following Great Britain’s ex George Jurich, ‘merchant a this for’ A.While. andigea ‘he soenont, blooming’. | Ownerior Gambling bs Crowe, permanent undersecretary of|ample and returning to the gold His Mae. he still is draggin’! Pe Deh i a aa eae (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) Robert Snodgrass, 2% was killed yes: tho British foreign office, died Tues-| standard, also has lifted the embargo i owe hal PAS cannelighchieasd AS ELL 8 NR gl ae | Devices Fined $50) jerday wnon a truck he was driving |day, on gold export. deri weith nok Cake Loners! tromd ALY: OG. scene crowing put’ ofall Ve ate | | the tient tent of Prosecutor Col |gtruck a rock and toppled from a Prewldent-elec yon | Stand oi Py : About this timo o’ the year | st punchboards * ody,” says President-elect V at deal for supplying merchandise to| |. apa ted pay tha? ante COUNTY-CITY BUILDING )| vin's Latilted de pat ee a . lhighway near Cook and fell 1,000 “iG ” Tndenburg. whing fleets, He is prosecuted by fda sek hg ' | AS) tried Out. tate. PUSRURY| DELLS 1D e > the Little White Salmo: é Walt ti) hia wite hears thist een Betas } enttered hamlets and ettion up | SURPRISED; FINDS IT’S |\sustico Daiton when Charles a | feet He the Little Wh mon a ree ro} r@) orate parece lh ind down Puget Sound gets the ISwanaon, waterfront cigar store |river valley. J n, composer of " f wanderlust WHITE AFTER WASHING proprietor, pleaded guilty to possess ; a dhe atte ere ciddae| TODAY’S Most of them make thom. | 4 Bi exelted y woman in || ing gambling device He was {ined iremen (Z é a S 4 ghia bel lisa el rapa | selvou crabby for two months, x ich's Alanka play, || $60, or $26 on each of tivo selsures Three Fatally Hurt | 7 stand tat ih a pues guard every|| WANT ADS suppressing tt , || the Barrier,” who cried; “r'm ||at Plord and 807 allroad ave. Dal! “WWE A A vitos Collide| time he appears in public |] silt help you to secure the. par 5 CRE EAL | POM UUme. eA Ve wnlta Yasar watt at ads Hathite |ton de that the next defendant htt at ie AOR two days “Tabby” surveyed! to them by Dr. Frank T, Maxson ria |] tioutar tome you are looking for thoy lsh. HV |i on the county-clty building, |will be dealt with more severely, VISALIA, Cal, Apr sors the world from t’. top of alfire department surgeon, Tuesday aur Gtaae Waemihiaione vale yeu? Busines Heck! ‘This coun vhich discovered Wednesday that Glick, his son, Roland, and Laverne | ; Aleht (April 1B: pitied try wasn't mado for business, {t was-awhito, too. H + | Crites, young son of Mrs. Ireno| phone polo at N. sath st arid eine immedain. wale corde cbt Lp etimen, 6 falee soring day, and Bia aiats It was made to play In. Dus Thin was after workmen nad || Firemen Overcome in Criteo, all of Sacramento, sustained) steridian ave, ho. was secing the | are inacribed “for herole service,” very teuth to town, and anon drei Nifty little 4-0 ’ neds Js. just something to on started serubbing tts south aca ° ractured skulls and probable fatal) vora and sitting on top of it, but) “Tabby” has been adopted by the id lie newly come ‘Los || Nifty little 4-ro on ; » £4 Bnd i world and ng p ¢ | “Tabby” he adopted by th ‘ In wa dein tall me greate tayies|| paved strect: fr ublo you to get enough money || ‘phey are giving it ita centennial N. Y. Factory Fire injuries in in auto. cotision ©D | didn't enjoy the sensation firemen of the station at N. goth wm traitor, Mh Ciitfe, for whom || cluding furniture and garden || to plas || bath, Another scrubbing ts dug BROOKLYN, N. Yu April) £0) miles west af bere today. Dorothy “she way just a poor lone kitty.) st, and Linden ave ih mits Wopes, Ani an to work, |} oun Al Or ngs y Chiich, business overboard: for in 2096. Thirteen firemen wero Overcome by {Glick was severely brubjed and As.| marooned there, Sho broadcast | Another fellno Was also rescued Journuis nuent thix being blcy ets ree | nv fow days, Have a godd tim Oldlimors have boon predicting ||atioke and ucoren of persons living | Crites\and Mes, Gilek were also cut! Conwtant SO. 8, to'the people below. | by. tho firemen ¢roth a. telephone und to dreaming uf the old YM A-l! urn to tho nt Ad Columns You'll never be any younger for some wooks that when the ||!n_ noarby tenement houses were /and brulsed | iinally the tire department came to) pole at 27th ave. and Washington oot bled a Rae ME AF sae 13 | and neo who Ix offering this little Go up to Bellingham, whore everal outor layers of dirt were || driven to the strect Ightly clad early] ‘The accldont occurred when & car| her rescue, | st. Tuesday, ‘Tho poor cat had been eg tea ee at alant ite glory tong | pore to you. MAD THE WANT || the tullps are blooming, red and removed from the building it |[today when fire swept tho factory of driven by Giick vollldyd at a corner} ‘That's why Fireman Had M, Whit-| chased wp the pole by a marauding tinea hurts fled, und hut few remember st, | 1° yellow nnd white; where all the {von bo found to be white the Hornstein Novelty company | with a sedan driven by A. N, Ran-|beck and his captain, Join Metke,| pup, and after reaching the top, she mibelt it win 1 iighty sport, And so,|| ADB. | gtd businons men are wndemo- here, dail, of Visalia, and overturned, are wearing “hero medals” presented ! couldn't. get down, Fe eee, ———— fTentually, to worl

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