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SAAR AAAS RAR AAR AADAD AAD IAD IPD tral 1 oe The Newspaper With. ‘the Biggest ‘Circulation 1 in ) Washington "WEATHER: ii. The SeattleStar iil HOME ts Motered as Second Class Matter May 4, the Postoffice at Beattian, Wash. ander the Act of Congress March 6, 167%, Per Tear, by Mall 06.08 yp SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1925. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Hijack Murder to Jury Toda ea ea DROWN IN Seattle Will Give Glad-Hand to 1,000,000 Tourists GALLO W ee : : WRECK | Grays Harbor People ce ; Witness Disaster; | ASKED feved f¢ Captain Rescued ome Howdy, folks! In the spring | ayourig girl's fancy lightly turns} to thoughts of a dune wedding | Ghat ha: Conimaggied ; OQUIAM, Wash., April ivatcersnine tos 30.—Three lives were lost today when the tug Reba Four Accused Men sank at 10:30 a. m. off the Are Wearied by tooo a tio, and admitted to| entrance to Grays harbor. i 0 the right thing—} ° A ving thee m ‘ Of a w of four men on nice? } Strain of Trial the sar time © been board, Capt. Simon Anderson . Boat i raat oa ping fast for /Skinngr * # was the only one accounted ia 1g. That's the trouble with | I i rae 34 ed quietly ana| for this afternoon. that re) Anderson was rescued by ting the steam schooner Lake Francis and was _ being Se ataaite brought to a hospital here iquor on their ¢ this afternoon. re defense made Seek Murdere The tug went to sea with Thureds pap : Ae the steamer Etna Maru and ibecaee p pe was returning when she was Mani y * of 3 h of Washington seen to sink suddenly about a mile off the entrance. WomanPioneer The men on_ board were: Captain Simon Ander- Former Walla Walla Res- °°" 4 Chief Engineer Basil ident Is One of Two Hubble Slain Harry Hubble, fireman Thomas Barnes, deck- hand. | Several other tugboats and la steam schooner proceeded -e to the spot where the tug | | | Louls 1 was to } MISSING PERSONS DEPARTMEN Jack Stern, composer of “I Wonder | hat's Become of Sally,” is at the} ler this week. After he gets thru looking for) ly at the Butler, he might try ne of the roadhouses on the “Prothel! highway. | : eee fore th women Divorced are Mr ind Mrs. Spinner ‘4 She tried to make i‘ Dress up for dinner. atoes are fe r in Current rhaps that Is why they same kind of jackets. o:teaie ABIGAIL APPL nalted the f SAYS MOONSHIN WOULD BE Phot Rp t Bn wear t! AUCE SAY “One thing that be said in fa- of a bache | “"’ sank. There was no trace of is that he | the missing men so far as it ae lieste his | |they will } was learned here, however. a | oe ee {t's aioe poe hess penne What caused the mishap théeei arela’shad beat eriguged’in | tuesday: Mra: 2 sabeock, | Was not known, The ocean ie ! Lersiausinens on Dig seale 68, Walla, Wi found | was not very rough and mari- Gone’ jrbmr is now ' [hat never been molested f-| clubbed to dea | ners were at a loss to ex- 4 prs chgpbertte bali 1 He and Attor h_ Hore, | reveal cts rh plain the mishap. ‘noth The Reba was the largest nedjtug of the Allman-Hubble company. | def : eT wesc CHARGE TYPHUS Awaved betimes, the phining: thre THE TOURISTS’ ROADWAYS of the world are converging in Seattle as the center of entertainment for thousands aes aa saber t In the powder plant, i eee There is thts to be said fayor if General Von Hindenburg, who ha: ust heen cleated president of Ger- He never claimed to be a genuine} ios | for defense, ox ir| m accor rn to Page 11, Colanin 1) We he obfiek, OP rE, al the | Of Visitors on their way to the Northwest. And Seattle will do her very best to make the guests feel at home. Here }Man Killed in Outbreak in Wo t ing at my serivening, Thence to} Met few we disperting idly (2re Some of the “glad- hand-greeter” girls of tourist bureaus who will tell the visitors re to go and how to get there. | San Quentin Prison b the greene waters, did essay « of v | Upper left, Hazel C. Stewart, Chamber of Commerce bur lower left, Ada Mongrain, Auto Club touring department; fe trom the La ge pense bet did b Ea setomsnioe Satis, whee |right, Louise Hooper of the SBR: Mr, sca Bureau at the Frye hotel hoto t ter & Bradicy, Star Staff Photographers SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Ca swaionm con gallons of water, | 3 i 4 be not bad, and yet nor sect. | Hae * Witness in Shepherd Case Accuses Attorney GE AGO, April 30. Earl P. eaven be my witnmem! Anon to home, . if | . 1 ha - sen ae tate wit- : EuropeFearing Greatest Crow d of Visitors in History Storm in Texas . ee ge en ant Shephen to. Sie sae on Way to Northwest hed President Coolidge has tirged the Outra es On | = t Takes Toll of ity of conserving our national | BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER fou—even | the foolish witl und offered me $5,000 -to my testimony.” ement came at the re- MILL 1S BURNED resources, Ox MILLION tourists on the wa he 5 the inquest into the e done our part. We've re-j to Seattle uumme y lo person aan : Clintock, milion SBitsed to chop a single stick of kind-; ay ay North feel a i tho we ersons tne) Edmonds Plant Destroyed in erd is accused of eerie fore tev this history | he partioula Aes EN an Phi Quick-Spreading Fire n effort to obtain iz © goea the cross-word of the Cc want the e j he aaa a8 : tock $1,000,000 e: thea atiaeag row-word| Nations Anxiously Watch | i ere to ntoiler| Scores of Other Injured |, Marach was sent up trom ae iy wi e's testimony. ne is its glory, gone is its fame: for Communists’ Dem- | Yelogmed a med nthe ae Fon i to and Damage Totals | tor rovs ‘ spread rapidly main pl man was arrested and confessed iere*it will linger, thru the years * what's wha Joe ® our city ax the H sentenced Jn 1924 from | of Oakland § Co. of giviug typhoid germs to Shepherd BS hig, onstrations How would you Ih in the high-powered lime Into Thousands Peveeadi carrying | monds Wed ght and com-{with instructions as to how they Next to its brother, the act of et z 4 ._, | that many guest ne 4 | pletely £: ipe-| should Tbeledtintweareatto: Bitty Alo ALI is h f Los April 30—Fearing that | <-mnay"qitl be gikd-hasided and wel roeniaere of tt OUSTON, Tex. April 30.— |‘ y/cl Eta eats BRO Pe Pie vat of May day tomorrow | comed and informed and Sea gir of, Washin Freak storms over a large | 0, Clarke testified today that be TODAY'S NEWS PICTURE night may be a al for concerted | at ous Sea | watchman, George was induced by a newspaper re ker istant, had th h ert burned in’ earl, | empts to put out the fi and did thousands of dol temp to put t the fire. damage, |Police Baffled in Slaying of A eit aaa Hos ravsarel Chicago Girl porter to go to office and there he met Stewart and had | the conversation concerning the 000, some bribe. He said it ended when dd by ins} he offered to fight Stewart and the attorney refused. j - irist welcome | head ta information for the portion of Texas during thai lant | bureaus are all re ly and eager f LU wrking in y jo" jcommaunist,° outrages, © police + of the bie t ah of secing z it thi t the] all ot : American auto clubs she { hours took a toll of 13 lives, | a) | France, Italy Bulgaria and E%} strangers within’ our gates are made | ¢ injured between 60 and 70. per | i . r hin’ o are te} cs sy C i | thonia, Hungary and the Ithineland } to feo! at home ns, Seatt e perfect hostess, has p , order and ts ic entertainment route you 1 h equal ty, provide route maps to various south, east of ars’ th epots and give you r i today took action pecial precautions also were tak other information you may started near the furnace degrees of violence, in Great Britain and other of the quire | Podta.. wtho the Takk okeent w - BAe pen ae t rithe: ‘) + ¢ } _ * from .01 of an inch to 13] CHICAGO, April 80.—With the re oii hed DiS) Nae i 8) Attorney sober’ » Crowe, rope, the authorities | Chamber of Commerce tourist bu The Where-to-Go bureau of the | Sex vas first discovere: econ nt if vate pra j niall | Gos All nat ito Thames" the ates: a W Pag Col i fi over all of tho state ex-}loaso of Frank Kocurek, former | know It was first discovered by| recently went into private practice é fi of au, is all p answer the quca-| arn to Page 11, Column b dept! ‘the sextren h and westjarmy coo! © confessed they | Baker at $45 p.m within five} with W. W. O'Brien as shis_ part. asec gas to - - - ~ ———=\ | portions |wore baffled by’ the Hudiong golf minutes the entire Bete in| ner. Shepherd retained both of News of the election of General CUSvre® vf aici wike saabeut ad | Kyle's temporary hospital is fit) t | cow o girl murder mystery. Kocurek flam« t ve ts nie sant them to defend him against the in Hindenburg was ot more than | ‘ with factseaalle piatolw and if ) I he t ‘ ing with persons injured taken into custody whe auc. | Wh! : was ro} as the gahiiee charge. LA matic Lidl storm which struck here late | ¢ tance told police ho hi ais aes Miam Scott Stewart, Shepher killing two children, The!Kocurek threaten to kill t thre is owned by a com stockholders, formed ‘August 4, 1920, A. B, Hareld| rke said 1) never forget those | F#ids conducted for the dead are at 1a girl, 12 and 14 | ourek | montns we spent in Northern |48¥% thruout the French | capital | of ] hin « Fre uentl years iitir bodies were found| Stains on a knife and iS } e disclosed to! f ¢ losives. id} Stains o} u cn: an¢ says Jor, “pitching pennies | “asc allied lhe Yash 9 spre | g; qd y in a field, evidently blown somo dis-|found in Kocurek's home prc “He filled me up nd then offered my testimony 00 to chan arn ‘xa idan di 8 president of concern u indenemen ines thetpiine | A 8 ise sBtarna ee ie |tanee by the wind, lhe paint and not blood, as suspected. | {8 President of the concern. ae aid that all I needed to do was such a hold on the donghhoys, | capa ently. demgned to wreck Rewards Wron Folks | The number of injured ranges be-| ‘Tho slayer of the git! removed he © sign an affidavit denying al! 1 ing to Bunion, that the Allies | °° sare t In rying the Es-: twoen 95 and 50. |head, arms, legs and sex organs had testified to previously Se fitally forced’ to smash ihe |® pects ge the 1 ye ; ) A Mexican laborer was. killod by a : = “Stewart threatened to prosecute snian president and many gov-y A , 6 z ¥ — 18 enburg line in order to stop | orome i pati : Reale copa By Jim Marshall ‘ stroke of Usfitning in Houston and | ——$—_$__—_ | me for an abortion if 1 refused,” but a | offiela : big Bri a ip ae ‘ 1 Woman was {nfured, Other per |1 told him to go ahead— n't y. ibling. eee } At Home two tens of communistic IFE’S an ironic sort of thing, sceming, at times, to reward ucts vero lailedsinuatiies parte r per Are You Looking | hve eae Os is , : d—he did ature were seized while. po! | 4 the wrong folks. Driver Arrested After Acci-|" ma William Jennings Bryan may run eesenator, it is reported, Brya state 5 rounding up suspects ‘Two boys came to The Star today for Good Acreage Clarke, who. testified. previously at "Naples and els On was'trying to collect &' fob and’ndt haying: much luck at 1 : re Cl T dent on Highway {i+ inquest, was the first witness to in The other was trying to collect slaned photos of motion ploure || Arizona Officials || Close to Lown jin) Bhephardeaith Be eos Hal 2 the world ny day the Want Ad Coiumr 6lice Thursday - 1 +} man, the dapper president of a ques in th rid, : | Charged by Agents | 3 y day the Wan) mns Poli hursday — Ww lberg, formerly a first lieutenant wit! inate © good acreage listed that m: 4c. | Honad’ correspondence medical ° , TUCSON, Ariz, April 80.—\W. sult your particular need. © of reck n accident © WAS ones an employe Milan, > ‘aselsti mil eral roundup during which a tars and havin plot to establish communist cen The'fieet. w n assisted i raprers ull the tc s Harry 1 hruout Italy was unearthed. the First Division, A. 1 Mowurd Dow on a char There, little dandelion, ; res eas Machine gunner with the 18 in- } leas driving, following ational ity Wien hate omits ‘Tho European custom (4 fantry. Wounded twee, Croix de Guerre, Hospitals, pain—and — || TPts Nave been issued here for the |} this what you want? mpire way and Cloverdale st., iirc enya ses tha 4) Sod A tet pr Aad workers to demonstrate on dope. Tack home—and dope. Forged prescriptions in Seattle—~ arrest (of H.'8, McCluskey,” secre - —— o Wednoxtay night, In which Hy and by! vo tary to Governor Georg A) Cee: homas O'Mera, 8610 Renton aye., a day and communists gradually ha ELWoon's FREE DRED } e | for dope MeNeil Island—and no dope. int cdaeteotie ava | \ come to take the leading part “Going straight now, Want a steady Job—away from dope," 7 BOC Veorse Eberle; “nurchas. WOOD'S PR DEED jestrian, was run down and prob- . 5 3 Grump, ne sage of{ At Cologne, communists bien to anid, Hitcy (wicabacg I ing RC nt of the Artsou Mahway |} Pree doed to family without fur |j ably fatally: hurts Seagoing Prince » Hollow, says that a lot Of} parade tomorrow, wearing red Rus Tr ha boy Jack Chaddick, Wichita Falls, Tex. Ht |department, on a charge of violut jer PAYTHE A OAS M O'Mera is in Providence ul, : é ey ae ‘ he second bo Jac addick, chita Walls e ) es =, ora death FRED TN a enemy push have blouser sald he was walking around the country, collecting photos and gi dD Jah use baa || SIGNS “When sick. Rost soll |! unconseious, with a br a on His Way Again : | Pollee’ of Sotla besteged a om, Heditutea cot THOWlee BELAGDA., CAL: CiVAt tle: eda Boing Wo TooliGGt ihe svarrant wore lied on. com and est located “berry, fruit || fractured skull and a crushed chest.) WASHINGTON, April 30.—Ord o.¢ } ong esterday anc . rh | vlaint 0: . P. Cosby, federal dry and chicke: nd AKOUNd Ol ited ba ac RE okaraccte ( ; St eet |munist strongt eae itletys uheriffs’ signatures, only a sheriff in Texas was too busy playing Tet CAUCAWAIG © Torwahtin, eel| i wttles CONDRIS ADI TTN | O'Meara ts 7S yeary old. ||, | were again ixsued today by the labor HOORAY fighting Insted all until 13 had Hog Lures, 08 A atica * oe ee ea AEN, arded to AV ei eel Nh. | patrolmen W. A. Cox and ¢ Ne pe awit dala ears In buttle| been killed and. 29 wounded. There dominoes to write, So hes started on the m ars, inst Phocnix, where they were to be att highway, Sol Leo arrested Dow oe] } bigpbosye sh f ei hverat other fights in the{| ‘They all fell hard, ‘To my friend, Jack Chaddick, from Harol@ |} yorved today | LA bree Fe aen eow driving In areeks {r'inee Sald Zerdescheno, selfsstyted were several other fights rt poh Aik boat eile ee ; \4 ay e A i) oy waid he driving Ina reck:) emir of kurdestan, now hel factories | Bulgarian capital, which 's expected Loya"--and that sort’ of thing : i The officials are® charged with! jptte, fand | avidly | toss manner when ho struck O'Mera. (CE | asta aw Lat Bil - bec ito be one of the trouble cent | Ee ere ain tear tiN en cater cea hale i bs pogaosalon’ and. tranaportation.: It] about halt that ¢ ad Little hope is held for the victim: | 55, mack for thé, we nd a + t ) nd SHRED ‘THOUSAND hul ere | morrow m—see!” said Chaddick, “I will have all the stars and their is claimed liquor was found in ve y aren the s 1 thmo, abonre ) , > of| British officials: were reticent to ignatures before I get home Mberle's car at alos, Ariz terme. 20-nore tracta, |! STORM COMING IN 10 Majestic, sailing for Cherbourg { fe ‘ Aine precautions ‘taken here, Life's a chuckling lady, No job for a boy with the Croix de tive sei cou nes while working A storm) centering bn the Pacifié | tomorrow fer TY HAWAIIAN yot | Workers’ demonstrations, in a Gu@gre @d @ victory over dope to his credit; bookful of movie POUND GOES HIGHER ¥ 2 ‘ | ocoahdwansroported buuradlé to th Tho so-called prince isthe moderr funy cordance with chatom, will be free stars’ pictures for a Kid walking around the country and hunt LONDON, April 20,—The pound |] Turn to the Want Ad Columns || weather bureau here Thursday, It (“man without a countr He wa HOORA@: HOORAY lly permitted, but special guards ing publicity in‘a news shop. Mbrling opened at $4.84% today, one- |] and see who ts offering this plac WI cause fresh south to southeast. | branded a fraud here #nd has been * | nave been’ attached to membera of jquarter of a cent highor than yester READ THE WANT ADS erly winds and rain along the coust | refused — entrance tc European y* for the next 48 hours, they sdid jeountries, —A, J. % ‘the government, | j day's opening, \ } \ | i if } f t! il | | fe

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