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ESKIMO BOY DIES IN LAKE | WEATHER | | et The “Newspaper With ‘the I Bigge st Circulation in- Washington 2: sa eM Bx@ — = Temper a f iis wes | 10 ae ae | I he Se attle Stal E. EDITION ‘Savered as Gecond Class Matter May &, 1809, at the MPostoffi Geattia Wash, ander the Act of Coo ae Maro &, A870, Ber Year, by Malik 6 ee a SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 19; x WoO C NTS IN SEATTLE be Gunman Shoots Three to “Whadda You Think You're Doing” FALL OFF Death in Hotel Ede a i Act ome, TRESTLE FATAL aarrEr Barei Murderers to Hear;/Woman Claims It’s Her aon 7 ae Q y, folks! is the : ' Bette sil goer men. ta’ conte Judge Pass Sentence | Commission on Lumber Deal ling Lawre blacksmit Ho the Hotel Nev of the den, | w ca YW i ? ee eee ba) niet | ! Arctic Mishaps idoe I A husband 13/6 é ites a Be sh Drowns in Lake L Blew creatu wns caput ery last Ju men, two Ka peel : Mee iy of them ex-policemen, will appear to! court Saturday in b i : " hear life sentences pas on them|M. Gaunt, Tacoma, timber and land © Higdon was questione 5 () ‘2 . by Judg erett Smith t - Dixorce Vr, aud Mrs. : packe MEG leuched at raniums? as} in the epee eushed i The quartet, Oscar L. R va aha! ‘ on Joseph Burt, for oo ered the! a Acoed Landaker and ¢ f the nhoot gg tive! it unds of a ms, his hen st were convicted Friday mor a t sd ae Dally. Ay a completed 15 and a ie iitac: kui oehar natives dalhiaied ation by h ly later a DAILY —— ' nd wa lad who had escay s of the Arctic, only to Jo: p in the midst of ct ation, sweer The verdict, : | know you won't believe me, ; bot Herd was just fooling with the Wal, and we ne thought all the had sold the prope " | Logging ( jt | Neither J. A. Vance, head of the| shin crazed with moon i ndant € Harr Dol-} Respor to f t . h hail of parents and friends. it was sieiete' whos t had | I 5 ppeal mint hall: oy and you jackers whom he had ¥ lin ‘eecs oul ed| from the hotel, a bollcented WERE WAITING at hive toad ak K s rday t J} and dete Aves found th tian } é , : Hes Go NORTH A a counte moonehinate: f on a bed in mi on the mr Np 4 “ 5 yy * Inch aaathoe eg | — ~ ‘ourth floor IST, OF F’CER, 1 was only makin says little Bobby Allen to “‘scooter-speed- | % living B xben the announcer said it was | WOMAN DIES cop” Bobby Griffiths, who, resplendent and important in ‘borrowed’ police cap and badge, siete the sBoxery:(buress gO cnectady” | INSTANTLY has just overhauled the youthful motorist for “reckless driving.” And on the sidewalk, |°r,ciucation stip. Uriday they were j had been instant ed too! “Yuh gotta take yer slip or yuh can't pli ay,” says Bobby to Bobby. The young motor: 5 a bome in a houseboat at 1514% H. Griffiths, 1715} westia ey, Star Staff Photographers | sailed+ for th 1 ig Aaa not far from t thru the head a ‘i 2 vo thru) ist is the son of W. J. Allen, 1718 18th ave.; the speedie- cop claims R lying where he had! 18th ave., as his dad. Photo by Carter & Bradl p ave. They were to have homes at Noatak, ome, on the Bear “sycaxe| Hissing Sand-Blasts heen in Seatt Quiet and Refined at “Hearing in Chambers” ¢ etka A Creamy Throat No Mark for Butcher Knife | Ly ms Archibald J. Hurst; Detectives ther He gets a world of le BY JIM MARSHALL market; M Kruse resides at door of room 407 day and talking about their home going, little Curtis wandered away dels were ‘and played on a long trestle lead- S ecor oe from the boat to the shore. ed him and called. = “eet fa Court Walls Cleaned; Soul Masks Torn Away head and t oY G. LUCILLE BUTLER a |due here May 16. crmanoe Dy Negro sa and found Hig Of all the men in our tou We like Horatio Snow He's never known to dere one " i father mis Along ebout the first, IPHERE was «blast | the Roy-vue apartments, in great | don. He was hiding in terror | cata lbut savas iaustenn Thee Seve sing and chatt y comfort Y © well under the bed. He was trying . \ i z bott Curtlé. and. Mrs: Curtis ‘ per ot At ene ec and cou! with nervous fingers to reload a | Battles Bravely in Home; I cap Men Were Aloft 28 Hours palen ie st as plank and at " jo patable | eee ¢ TE erie, Fel | athens SAG Ika UAs sat Knocked Down; $10,- ee } a in Endurance Run; the water and knew what bad hap ne ¢ \ » the elty jail ; ‘ ip er from t anic Higdon admitted the shooting, 000 Loot Taken ; 4 Landed 3 P. M. pened : ; i 4 : ors, the but sald he fired in. self-defense net Be: : In broken English they told are people ‘blasters being at work when Mundorff, Fution and a vert ar icine a pei Bir Det ah ite PHILADELPHIA, May 2 Almost | Dassersby of the tragedy, and Har- the war! or the au i ‘round on the other aide of the man Known to the police as A, Witte \ Ped Snot olin’ to a fire SUbINg the previous world record} hor’ Patrolsmesh ues ae eae: tere 4 ef ‘ { the. detaiie of:trouble {| building “Jerry Howard” attacked him t his'Rt ap nr ag id tots for nonstop flights, the naval BT ca 10 AS eer SCIENCE DEPARTMENT nine married coupies hi with their fists in the reor, and } pared ar Bc spmiter bh pa apaval cr ipa ory ment aboard had ).found'-tne jGody- Henry Ford says that the cause sled themnelven. i a skull cap. Mundo before he died, satd he | 1 P. 000 ngside the “spec c jetal seaplane PN-9 glided to the| It was too late bay ee ae ‘ef war lies in the petty rivalry of | everal wom flushing, told going to bring it was sitting in his room the hotel | r 1 he t surface of the Delaware river at 3] His father carried the y in! 0 dyspeptic statesmen. | told cruel secrets. The audience at all,” he says, |when Howard told him there was a t 10 p,m afternoon, completing 2g | the house, where the aaa ey Heoray! Now we know how to , its lps and leaned | humb toward the fight going on and wanted him to \ t ft miliinted ann a7 aesous j and the other children, frightened Ley . a ‘tiwant tha ron Vik Di.) Geo¥ee’ ( Coe 3 nd 27 seconds of | and sad, cried, too. In a day or two SE dean al xls ead x Kk | there will be a funeral service, and pepsin tablets! = v4 t y elea| When Mr, and Mrs, Adams and their Suey , ‘eae # ( ‘ ( sd pe teq {little girl go North again they will Ford says we ¢ s0u ; t t Lt " H,| leave Curtis behind. 1 BP iaetetics. Li'l Gee ¢ owed, nie \t ne You IAROONED ON with him, however. e and | — “Well, how many are \ le t t tf ; | LONELY ISLAND / iiétime religion is good enous’ whirr' o k this afternoor | . 3. , th . I t frie | The dead boy was one member of ° er. | All o Judge Ron- | maid, jovially eat Mad te doe She tl on expert tinuing the 4 } ‘ the ill-fated Wells’ expedition to 1 Sie ait ‘cedit were.) ak folie sgainet (hd Hastie - - fevauilbad | The “tragt ty Acid Case Goes to | Wrangell. With the dying explorer 5 without much money at |Chinese Retried for |r. White, sr. wax deaten tntol ty into ene de (Turn to Page 8, Column 1) . sir,” says <tr, che a - | Gambling on May 22 fluence at all Jury Next Monday| ANGELES. «| Dollar Vessel Is them one by « tft By talking radio You and m Kana, c Katherine De i I . aa pyssaets : with oF nu ( our Floated in Japan - eee eeilist, “ns bhava He : ‘ ; \ renee y SAN FRANCISCO, May 2—The “ a the f eat te tM * ee pi , him with acid, will be} Dollar steamer President Van Bu ) Te Hela) rik Fe eT ©. firgt ca : Aba seabcapee Mi Bai in decided by a mixed jury Monday. | ren, which went aground near Kobe 1 r rdge | beautif d and ring a eee ill; you be judge. 1) Conviction carries a penalty of| Japan, has been floated, according ; ‘ 6 from | ar ” « a m 1 1 Ps from one to 14 years imprisonment. |to word reaching local offices today a but th ne t fer 1 mi $5 . after it had failed to reach | the F Carolyn Lundstrom, sister of t | gaze Fae eae eaeh G44 hone | ARGEI “B'cgtae Chatelives ‘worden s the latest spring sport! acrandant. fences * of the |The vessel was undamaged and pro. i at the end of 1 an : 1 | Gefendant, faces a like sentence. | ceeded on to Kobe, from which port Food (Turn to Page 3, Column 5 3, Colamn 3) t youngsters are indulging out! she with aidi and|she is preparing to safl for Shang- = ore aceon $$$ in our smiling suburbs abet alleRed acid Attack. “hai, Prosperity Smiles on Yakima Kate County Garage Closed: ta My Parma Man Found Dead; May Be Expense Is Too Great yannia May Farmers of he Yakima valley have lost Murder or Suicide } | their worried look and business men are again smiling. aa _ ‘The good crop Yom - "= EG) Seon ANSI : BM tas: tiremien fighting! take|| teen chaned up at’ protitatie . ey oun er "4 - a But No One Will Take Responsibility un-seen, es thruout the valley and ‘ ig tee cand 1 ee = ‘ F rth raca iia working on a mys from both suicide and murder angle following discovery of the body of But weep not for the own-er; Me who starts a fire with ker-o-sene Must suf-fer for his bon-ert ospects at this date point to bumpe: production this year ich, farmers hope, will for Saving on County Auto Cost sverett Browning Campbell's BY LELAND ™ stie ac ie) 6 ish the financial worries that 1 > ee nlite tae ei iy By HANNUM ydrastic action. 3 ae ae have beenttlate lot tatlouing oqulam, I ning: 18 county Anyway, they haye taken $695 off i ptoplay this week is ca Meanie pare gape s found in his room from a and a head mechanic, two|the monthly payroll and the work ‘ eWay of a Girl.’ In these ae 4 sesh oman indicated that he had gemen and a storekeeper were}on about 20. cot ‘ } : rs and a. st e about 20 county cars is going $ Bays of reducing exe 5, th hd ih ache prea ieee cut off the county: payroll to be done by private repairmen ind one over the heart point to a} The four men who were discharged |Paul and Gaines both said it is be are Ed Foote, head mechanic; George | Just an experiment. v, Storekeeper; Dan Abraham and| But over in the county auditor's rge Carlson, mechanic office they have figures showing Only One Mile of County Commissioner Frank Paul|that “loafing time" of the mechanics announced the action Saturday, but | during 1923, 1924 and this much cf Pass Road Closed) ave all the credit to his fellow |1925 has cost King county $5,437.49 ELLENSBURG, May 2.—All but) Commissioners, Gaines and Brown.|in “garage shop labor.” a mi ed Of He said he was really against such] When the garagemen are working snow on the Shoqu The larastic action. jon a car, they charge up the time state highway crew on the hay ma | Gaines verified the announcement /to that car, During the rest of of pis, simi ean slay a ye the but he was just as generous as|the day their salaries are charges! Hy Myton nateraillan tractors was (Paul. He sald it was Brown and/up to “shop labor” and the total is bent in bucking the drift Cc. 0. Paul who sponsored the move and |spresil over the departments con- al, maintenance supervisor, be. {{at he was, really against such | cerned. lieves the work will finished | vin in Seattle Girl Student it of optimism exists and. Both farmer and ity resident have good cause to Carpente wages lave been in-i| © y ae : ; look forward to the coming yeur iy led le from $8 to $9 3'| 14 one of the most profitable since Yhe halcyon days of the Ma girl is about 115 pound: . murder, howey er, officers say. ) Wonder how much they'd charge} WF sharpening a pencil? | see 1 ttle maneuver atic have been over for six and the judges } i Mtcide yer w! Bat that's not r ever has been over for six years, WM nobody } P PROSPECTS RUIT CROP timates made by Harry A Northern Pacific agent here, based on urate reports from all of the valley, ace this y crop of fruits at cars, or 9,161 more than 6 1924 production. The fruit crop is divided rough ly as follows: here busy AD My serivening, but Lord! the year do|| Cats; has been ¢ oqualmie pass. ide won,! apricots, nd plums, ‘At the springtime, aod t ean think of || §00 cars; prunes 200 j cars; - bat atrabe cry ahorieate, awim=|l cars; cherries, 175 cars; mellons Do You Want to I north of Vietoria, aad other|| @nd cantaloupe, 400 cars; mixed Be ehh | Pulcraat 7 Spend a Pleasant ids Thrilling Rescue home, and to playing The estimated upple crop wil aie, aad di make | ceatiata tad. HPP) ’ ummer? all mighty Cine, and enuse of | be 6 uh rs cars ata ‘ PEROUS TIMES are ahead for the people of tial Yakima valle. nd the city of R ; ; { lerment va he specta-|| ye 6 apricots, a profitab! tr ' good used car will help you to Srraaiy, ssw" tut “enews ail| uit wit be Increaned by 40 care Yakima, crop reports indicate. Scene, shows Yakima ave.. the city's main thorofare, || yj iis grat Norwest coun || Helps Three Youths. ‘Save Four Per- iad 1 EP gee adie ts this year. looking west. .farmers will produce 9,161 more cars of fruit this y than last, it is try We aro living in. Here is « 7 || ‘Myvinter kin -of rutt this year ‘predicted. god offoring sons in Willamette River i 7 helpings of || hay been unusually Ught, Unless 7 band ‘would have eaten “ y 10 frost warning service atid the season brought 65,000 to 75,000 cream. for the c 1923 HUDSON COACH bey Bgatbd betgna frost appears before May 10 the rost warning & ’ nson brought 66, 0 75,000 ream r the. ere rie A , 5 ee 1] apples and pears will escape in- growers are equipped with —Jambs that will be ready for mar new plant, costing $75,000, Tho fastest selling car on | Lilian Baker, of 2787 59th ave, S.J occupants of the boat were clinging ‘ ees || jury. Tho pe oP he op nf besit sr Detect ine trees Ket July 1, and the late lamb: i é Sompleten eeenitly ‘ | Has new eet of | W., Seattle, a student at the Univer. SP inde asilatae ae 4 are subways are o per.|| damaged approximately 260 to 300 eal will t thé ‘production: {61 Ne andvlew! fo: handle tho proc rear vision |! sity of Oregon, aided three men stu tava AS Ade atver the fire 1 Aitumed, i: d , 12 be Perl! tons, but frost last year cut a ROUS iM bring the production to uct of the Yukima Valley Da motor || : ) | department had been unable to. reac! ra, (is unnounced, norntul production of 16,600. cars Other prosperity signs this tween 270,000 to 300,000. mows Assochutior S. & Mf. spot |] dents Friday night in a thrilling res} tho victims with ropes and ladders PPI cary : me to 8,600 curs. year include & probable produc The alfalfa crop will he up to he improved conditions in the and’ me- | cue of four persons who were thrown |The current was. extremely swift Mats are filed wit " President indications nt to tion of 6,000 potatoes, with quul standard and farmers are pr valley already have been reflect uhad better ec ‘erg |[into the Willamette river when alwhere the water poured over the - | re it pertura u record crop of pours, estimated ity assured by careful selection pared to feed the greater part ed in general business conditior see this cat, tale a ride in it ]]small motorboat struck a mill race,|dam, but the girl and three youths eee ata. 00 cats of seed; sheepmen of the villoy of it to Nvestock here in 1 Prade' ta: brisk! and” laiikiolen And ket our price. because wo |lit was learned here Saturday paddled their canoes into the danger me Why not |, r nie Yurmers ure prepared to guard have gold their 2,600,000 pound — valle ings thruout th@ val va W 5 bbs | Miss Baker, {na canoo with Don] ous waters without hesitation, tay o n against a frost, should ope ap- wool crop on contract at 40 and Dairying is showing a steady ntlal increase. ¢ Purn to the Want Ad Column Woodward, rtland 1 Lowell! ‘The four persons rescued were MY r saute at thle date dite,’ abuthe 41 cents and shearing ta well ad nerease, Between, 6,000 and months and compared wit vl seo who is offering this car || Sims and Clinton Davison, Eugene, | and Mr thur Bridgman and Mr. apie overnment has established a yanced, the Vebruary lambing 000 cows now produce milic and t year, gp You, READ THE WANT Abs. ||!" another canoe, fought against the} and Mrs, Ralph Paasche, all of Bu: ~ Ae le te I Government" waa "a vuncls the rusty lambing on cova now produce mi ete a | (eit current to tho place where the 1 gene,

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