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. The Newspaper With the, Biggest Circulation in Washington Be The Seattle Star tacAsiesee tens CAE RRR Sa : tered a» Becond Clase Matter Atay 2 at che Pe at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress Ma by Mall, 93.00 p YOL. 27. NO. 58 Fe SE ATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1 es TWO CENTS: IN SEATTLE. Ferry Operator, Who Was Shining Ex- aa ample of Private Ownership, Now i ii S O i e re C er, e la f) j Says He’s Going Broke | [_A8# WASHINGTON ferries will be turned back to the | county by J. L. Anderson, leasor, unless ney Diesel ES. engines are purchased for the fe Jincoln, at a cost esti- i LL TRY (Tons OF METAL ARE) e at S100, Medes ie ‘hn esa Mend ‘| : i ORDERE Ke 7 M ke H P ial h The board of county commissioners took’ Anderson's 1926 ihe inenice an a e er aye uc cee i ‘qe : advleehiedt, Chale W. A. Gaines - “id that a public hearing probably would be held on the request Preparations have been made ‘si Bt. by Char * rR Masry al yee gate Teagei Fas A steady decrease in income under the past three years of licenses, to issue 400,000 auto- " a i a dieuteseiiialinaninas eiemeatriena me ’ or ee . nig brought about a condition that can only be met by mobile llcense numbers next H lowering operating costs thru installation of Diesel engines, year : Anderson explains. The board was to act on the petition Monday, but Com- sh sioner Frank Paul in discussing the request, said that he did not see how the county can afford to spend $70,000 on a busine that is going down-grade. Howdy, folks! Wonder if the Mati ‘abana’ chitel 1,000 flappers got their idea of bobbed age phe ard Ms iy So? hair from Doc Brown? | SRIOSM IL ETON. PRIDE BAYS 700 Khak! k vt fur eae : her Thee aveaast a Syne se [Bat They'll a as | sbbrevia reviation "Wr e ‘ brs ie CASE | i chaira, Slightly : Convict Me,” Re : or ry : NURSERY RHYME U.S. Eniliye HOSPITA AL | DEATH ; SSED | Eenie-meenie-minee-Mo! cs pets ee ins i ; vt show : seems 2. cat Sure inceae: mld 1 RY COR ONER : a at Justice Abruptly Steps on analy 2 the bars Mor the Jee Of publicietooarat “Millionair” Case He comes to aaiteanon stilities pointed to it as an exz nea Tacoma Salesman Dies compared with previous years’ ©®|HE'LL FIGHT TO FINISH After Jail Term The re to the commis hag | "(Turn to Page 3. Column 1) | Johanson Declares He Was Jailed for Good Deeds - SAFE 1S OPENED se. testimony of Justice Dalton dismissed a Samuel Hill > saleaman, died in the city h pital Monday an ree Screwdriver Only Tool of) Monas union, presented ‘ commissioner * ocatory j X whe hed bee padre iuistatcs ch B. Jo If i B new bet, probably , Yeggs; Get $250 Cash cr tie stifione i | Testimony in the case failed to i ; while be went back after it With a hea ver as their feveal f. tion on the i j ere t eKes managed Sunday connection with I Divorced are M | decre while drunk the safe in office ne Main And Mrs. ithe your 29, at Fourth Voodmen, of Americ dairy }) He told the ke story Patrotr . i ing, tak 9; “I have, been w for the bet fey For 39 years lin Ta © was made e | terment of my fellow men, trying to hi bait Ss back as reo yes place by a window on a fire escape. build up character in my dealings i ADD CYNTHIA GREY... | Mrs. He now | Fred Bowers, 620 Seneca Qynthia Grey says that the way | obtained a divorce robbed by burg’ who entered his|¢d and thrown into jail because of , was| With human beings and I got arrest i to keep a husband's love is to keep | band because of his attentions room and took two gold watches, a| that. But it will turn out all right. j “Yes, sir, I ran my flivver for to telephe S years without acent of ex- pense, and when it was over- hanled, it was found = mechan: ieally perfect!” . or telegraph him a ho attentic day, Conger star’ pret i Wetendi nis cloth They haven't got me licked until ' his interest. jthe Tacoma womar nd his clothes. 3 Mrs. Homer Brew keeps the in-| A ie Conger divorce decree, ves entered the home of F., my toes are standing up straight and i B terest as well as the principal. |Heale's attentions became more 7514 11th ave Ww. ; Wd RR | marked. He called often at Mrs sukey, Saturday night, lit-} So,said Johanson, Monday morn- | . Conger’s home ae frally ‘cleaning house" by taking | ing, a8 he appeared in Justice Dal } “He Be Men cays tiie idea of a hard; BEEN DEAD HOURS everything in sight except the furni-|ton's court to answer a charge of fob is to be the man who calls the} | . Deputy Coroner H.W. Johnuon a4. | . “ LRG | ture. A three-tabe radio, loud speak-|xtand larceny in connection with 4 b joll in the newly-formed Russian iter es ee cas clared that when he rectived tho * f: nee r Ss ee eee jer, couch covér, auto robe, watch! the affairs of ‘the “Millionair” club, tompany of tho National Guard, ‘This erated Aho wg working |body, shortly after 7 ctis| THIS IS THE FERRY “LINCOLN,” operating between Kirkland and Seattle, which | i other articles were tax uplift employment club for down ; Ae i lat Bellingnar, On Bunday he tele | Dad set in, and that haa Captain Anderson says must have a new $70,000 engine. He threatens to throw up his a REIS alld-oliters. i DAILY \ graph to Mra. Con, asking her Vana ease jee s per lease if he doesn't get it. Anderson was highly advertised as the man who had made 4 part ear sar abeabar atonal Seared i i as sea tain privat ‘ly-owned ferry line pay after the county "s venture had been declared a failure. rh ¥ j salo of the Main Street dairy lunch, | one phase of the Club's operations. “Churchman Is ESCAPES BULLET Famous Fleet ‘ fb" SSE | session in Justice Dalton’s | once to his t have n the half-hour, To ¢ mu | wire, and person, arrt Conger was out, but Co: court swung into action w Attor 3 Autoi ‘ utoist Flees s Shot Which Arrested on a charge of driving!ney Fred Dore « ing for Johan. : Death s Aide Narrowly Misses His Head n Route O jris Grins at oat fo Arey Hort ae “Bun, Missing Ten Years, Lives.” f en from an automobile on East-! pearing for the state. Headline prisoner had been drinkir Re ave. Sunday night by Motor-| Mrs. Johanson and her two smalt We think this must be the and was much intxoicated when ar in Bombin leyed-to have been the intend jcyele Patrolmen Frank Gladwin und| children were standing loyally by the feattle Sun, which was rep reated, ling A He t 4yman, James anneries IF. A. Pierce, and lodged in the city used husband and father. : teed about 10 years ago becam ht and 2 Stak Pins jail ‘All of my life I have believed in i sie : 4 | Wood's companion, Jack Condon, | the goodness of humanity,” said Jo TODAY'S PUZZ eadperts od at Conspirator Places Blast aernee ‘Picturesque Wind jam-|19, tetiboy, was held on a charge | 2anson, “but 15 days in jail awaiting ; ae srobabtl iligas’ death was a . s while mo. Aank f 6 ti - ihe de de a pulled the erand Heale| probability Hilligas’ di a That Killed 208 while mc Fall P of being drunk bail gave me time to think and it de. abs le young ellows pay ape Lops over, dying. ieiabalevalonkowain: “Hilllcas lived ; ’ mers Ta rey to Patrolmen A, J. Ruth and L. P.|8troyed some of that confidence. I | in the movies when they} Leaving tt hen—Heale dying ests ye Ps + 4 % Toscan Stat d hare DLE fends on hee nrrmeck |: VoArine them: then—K ME lat 1007 Pacific ave. Tacoma, a Injured 400 Modern Radio \Hemler, in a prowler car, chaced| Understand that another charge will | (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) was an employe of the B. H. Ken . Mason Taylor, 19, thru Georgetown | D@ Dressed if this one fails. | for nothing, and smoke up her fath- My ‘3 Reece ; Hi . ; : ; ‘eth i fason Taylor , thru ms Yow kctiow, sb Copies ikecoucee: i | e's 18cent cigars to boot? | nedy® Auto ‘Co. of that He FIA, Ma The sucris ? sheriffs the sho! P on swift steel|Sunday night at $2 miles an hour| | c0u & st laaaraes dapat to ea ere | leame to Beatle to drive an’ auto Sofi cathedral, Amanned Zad a wad riding. on liners to and from Seattle Mon- {before capturing him. Taylor was] ton {0 son Water wane aeee Bical me ~ je owned by his company back ky, has confessed to all 22 miles A bial agetoRepela a gallon | oh cked ; F f “Mrs. Henry on stand tn Su a Tacor When he was arrested spira to place and » his | Ca¥ saw, off Flattery, the now rare j°7 " iat : of i Br was Jalled °F ahead with the ‘Millionair’ club, try- t ys a headline ne Star py het cae as taried over’ tecibel borne which killed 208 me to in-|pleture of square-rigged windjam-|" foie tne oy au pail) 2S to do tho best we can with a Tt would be much stranger if she} ‘ands Motor Co. her 1 chil 400: | Later the youth posted $64 ball) oon while wol."* ‘ uch stranger he : Sands Motor Co. here. and children 00 per mers “beating north. ‘The famous| . sed PaShG i iis ca the stand without a aut. (Woman and Girl Severely] ant Meee ote a uy enol re cnaren Gen Geoknn sp ableces RG apnoea, rd bea ekedag eaceynats aimed i ] eee ; P ; l ohanke tat ‘ bribe’ of $80 Star fi out again, plunging |police car to ; | GOLF | Injured in Accidents ROS i Tia loan Paleinien ' thru green’ seas toward the fisheries |POfOr® a to arrest, the of-| |Lost ‘Maa Last Seen : Now when I tice, Res Zadgersky’s confession .was the fof the Alaskan coach icers sac I la Lote igen A collision between two autos at! Miigcha El Pl first important development of the > mera, |Wandering Thru Park 1 in easy style | ollisio ¥ ischa man ans Reports were received in Seattle | | Disappearing after telling his wif 1k 16th ave. N, and E. Thomas st. Sun- trial before a military tribunal in Hend on to Talk 5 i his’ wifo nock the pellet y Monday of the 8 mn § enders: he was going t h at R ] About a mil |day, resulted in severe injuries to| Marriage on May 10) connection with the outrage. He in? Monday of the Star of France, Star} as going to. a ranch at Re- | ‘ nile. | Mrs. Ella Wyneger, 1627 Summit g y > earateiiilet Minlana and Star of Holland on Trolley System) eae A. Thurman, 45, off § a t 3 a ts 7 0 e But when I'm playing [ ate: She was taken to Luke's ; a FR oy let ge earat zs wate ¥. with sister ships—nearly all] “Current Traffic and Street Rail: By th pee Siete da pe ag } . = tate : | L |cha Elman, famed Russi olinis j s cL “Stare age se preys ; gabject © Friday. | And try this feat, The woman was a passenger in ajis in San Francisco today consult d 4 | pile Fn hath eae es Nemes cat te bo kW. ertatarebes| ser Nestinn rial een Wan, Smear B - = The ball goes rollin; Th Svs rhe eer < plies and tinplate to Bristol bay |of an address by D. W. Henderson, | ee j beat’ tive fect!’ car driven by Detective Charles H.|{ng with Miss Helen Frances Katten D Bilimalal 4 Biland a dozen other favond gin | Coremiutandent o¢ the Geattie aunt, | Zriday evening, wandering Fabsut : About five feet! Phillips. ‘The other car was driven |on thelr wedding plans. Miss Katten | uring Film Taking Icenters eee ee eT cipal street railway, Monday noon|‘%® Parks. He was. out jot a job, ‘ = 4 a Ft he wedd date would be abou "PR 0, Ca | " ql betes ss id his wife believes he is suffer- f by F. Schoenberg, 417 B. Roy st. [said the wedding date would be about] SAN FERNANDO, Cal, May 4 PAWN ; ne 4 Tita) and : : Dear Homer: This morning I saw| Knocked down by an auto at 50th |May 10. The couplo will go to Europe! Ethel Shannon, film act tin: | ih ae i a seer reno Letar, Chany before, the afutepa league ‘Cam: jing from loss of memory, caused 5 mp Pvoman holding a baby on her lap, | ave, §. and Ferdinand st., Sunday,|for thelr honeymoon tained severe bruises when a stage | 8 has bowed to modernity) far iheroaPtultdiie by an old injury to his head. | gaan her nose, usting her] stiidred Burgh, 14, of 4910 Sist ave “Ska _ coach in which she was riding in| Avg 4 afthng antennae from} "str, Henderson will discuas plans £7 spe 4 and driving a + all at the} g 4 severely cut and, , 0 | » Western thriller, turned over jner royal, masthoads, x Py fame time. And some people paki as yt - cs re Wy ARG tet B li Sti ll Bl t several times near here. Physte iana| | Atrived In Alaska, the vessels: un: or nie Perea ok ne Reenter Teeth Prints to | fR vomen aren't competent driv hbarkg Seok NB. elleve 1 as said she would be cor 1 to her} ‘oad and tle up. Tho men go ashore, tine sale wun stinens the: areposed Identify Robber , WE M,. | ee Kk Seether: Hoke bed for at least a week. The driver} leaving only an anchor watch, gen- Pats i t | fine v2 anita aight o ee obe foot Forest Fire Cause eaped injury by jumping from the | Jerally the skipper and the cook bektsad Deity n Seika Rane beste ae 1.08 ANGELES, May 4.—Teeth mF > ‘wnah’" ; ' YENVER, May 4—Investigation | coach when he lost control of the} |The crew, moanwhile, bustes itecit | SCReTe! fnanctal outle prints and not finger prints, may NDIDATE FOR THE POISON] when an wu 1 driver knocked) DE! ; itself | | system. f g | IVY CLUB | him down and ran over him at First| was under way today Into a forest | horses ||metting salmon to the canneries, | jlead to the arrest of the highway: | ave. and Columbia fire 20 miles west of here Sunday, prep which furntsh the fish with shining man who robbed Mrs. Alice Fergu- ane | An auto driven by Edith Lippman,| which burned 300 acres of timber lo F. G tit otarkoate. reas Goes East son of valuable diamond rings. ‘The | 2433 Broadway N., struck §. Lau.|before being headed. regon Farmers Get’ Case after case is swung. aboard Si F 1 robber bit Mrs, Ferguson's fingers rence, 905 13th ave. N., late Sunday.| Tho fire la said to have started $381 461 Seed Loans| tho ship, the yards are swung and, to Sister’s Funeral wen no. naa difficulty removing 4 The accident occurred at H. 41st st.|from an explosion of a moonshine , | |in September, the “Stars” pail south | State Senator Dan’ London and the rings. A dentist who examined } gad University: Way | still. SALEM, Ore., May 4.—Loans to lagain ply Inden, thru the foam-| his brother, W. J, London, Seattle |tho mutilated digits told police that A - ———— | farmers for the ‘purpose of pur chasing wheat under the law| enacted at the last legislature now | Rev. Ambrose Bailey Tells: {total $381,461, according to a report | of the secretary of state board of | hat series yore garden, | W hat Will Swing Life {ors amcunt represented loank oni \— _ ee | estate dealer, were en route to|the highwayman could be identified reuse, Nebraska, Monday to at-|by his lack of one front tooth. nd.the funeral of their sister, who SS cunnienInESEne |died in Chicago Saturday morning.| GRAIN GRADING ACT KILLED Senator Landon will go on to Chi:|] WASHINGTON, May 4.—The cago after the funeral for a few | North Dakota grain grading act is pm late in September until the jfollowing May they lio in. retire- pe! at the Alameda wharves days. Ho will return in» Seattlo| unconstitutional, the United States | | 541 applications, The legislature cA | from Chicago. supreme court ruled today, | There's only one thing worse that | | propriated $1,250,000 for the relief | ey = Matking your shins ee Pele ick Back to t (a pgra e! lot tariiete Whose: wheat. wad idited ) : : Yalting the wrour end of « cigar In in last winter's unuinal freeze, but] Boy Dies of Injury Received | 5 Heuae 7} | Your mouth | ? i x i it now appears that leas than ha | 4 \ Pa he HAT will check the down grade tendency of mod- }) 0) {)\, amount will be naked for. ots : | While Playing Baseball Pint of Poison Booze Mary haa a 1) | ern life? - a ; | ey, f f | ny bag hs F nbalaht - Jolleved to be th | Her friends sald ain't it cut Dr. Ambrose M. Bailey, preaching Sunday at the |McCli k I | - . Bolleved to be the first baseball i ; aid air cute, r p | intock Inquest ee to " | Ut hea $ it cu sf >, iF narriage and divorce ave C' victim of the year, 10-year-old Ray- 8 her bat” node rag, | e eed chureh on 1 V4 » He Likely: to End Today HLM eGR LATE La. | MRRP TRN eT oteoler ean O ea Ss } bd es! the recipe. ti th 1d famil | CHICAGO! May srho itripler le Brancel, famous dog trainer, ||Thomas H. Wheeler, 4527. Seventh INNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 4.—Bodies of three } | “A return to the old institutions—the old family x etal arg fib h |] and his dog’ “Jack.” jave. #., died at his home Sunday rently. killed by- poi { , 1 YE DIAN quest into tho deaths of Billy Me | nday men, all apparently killed by poison liquor, were 7a i pew, the old family Bible, the family prayer, the old- lean 14 (iene. millionalke orien” il Branco! has written a soriew of {morning from polsoning resulting || * Pound in x house here late Sunday ‘ i May ) a, u uf 1 he ‘i Hs ,} cles for The Sta ‘$ sl ¢ ec 0 Oo ¥ - e Ye i Very curly up, » faire ashioned pleasant evening at home,” he urged. Mrs, Emma Nelson McClintock, his | a Ie ; “iy pearete ’ seine oer ie et Infection of a compoune One other man, who police said was stupefied, was y 1 to brenktnating on wa, “Properly considered, marriage is a divine sacra- || mother, and Dr. Oscar Olson, their | toleche ARYRH SGN Tdi: eaten Cale ib a Wah; al 2 re ey big ah andl Ny , i playing wt) vont,” he said, “It may be legally performed by the |) family doctor, will probably’ wind | Jowing. Hrancel'a: almpteinsteac. [lpg biting bail at: the Sout |) taken to a precinct station for observation. j | he plumb= state, but in that case it is only performed and not || up today, according to deputy coro: |} ia b [ ree "ecles Id April : the boy fell | Two of the men were found sitting erect on a couch. i £ u i} tharles. Kennedy, ie. af preaking ho arm above the is ay ar ; g y ehaiy ide > wal | solemnized. The wedding ceremony must be performed wetae nike ‘ op A sataty The: -sorles. starts’ ‘uosday. |Itreection act in wad his death, ce ano ean a Ae: aa oe the ke a tal i ey ij s) ; mud Wa for It mM » center of the table stood a SK, S / by the church to have its most appropriate setting. loped evidence which caused | ii antl a ienitall titel ka quite re eat an he center le stood a pint flask, almos i 1 ad “The law of God recognizes separation as sometimes grand Jury to indict the wealthy |] with pictures of Brancbl and We body is a ne ‘Goorgotown | empty. i ‘ ; Tithe ater nteene necessary, but makes no provision for absolute divorce youth's foster-father, Wn. D. Shep-|] Myre.” tuck’ wuld he would te {{URdertaking parlors. uneral ger | A search of the premises disclosed a man uncon- i fee te dinner, | ty guilty of adulter herd, on a charge of having mur |} grid to pose ao other dows could {{Yices Will probably be held Tuosday |! geious in the back yard. see || and remarriage of a party guilty wait, jdored him. Shepherd wan the chlet!| jearn to bo an emart_as he ls Jafternoon, but arrangements ~ have J 4 ii} A j Denefictary In McClintock's wi)!, | Inot been completed, ] es Be 52S IRE HOH cea BP ie aR RE a V2 GES RACER a RR fea nde aaa an i