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a TO BOMB EASTERN STA . F VOL. 27. NO, 59. en ioht, Wednesday; cloud jadle winds Temperatuse Last 24 Hours Maximum, 70, Minimum, 50, Today noon, 70. | "aga 0. Matered as Becond Chi day, ting thn Read About Trip i in The $ tar; Same Night in the Films “The Newspaper With “the Bigg st Circulation . in Washington The Seattle Star ay 9, 1890, at Khe Postoffioe et Geatlia Wash, ander the Act of Congress March &, 16Th Per Year, by Mall 408 jane Matton , °/Something New, Folks! ne a A Motorlog in Movies ee It H an t completed, nd to} ssional Medal of & dropped a mb | } ~ ——% j ADDLED AXIOM i | Tenants may come, and ten wis may go, but Victrolas go | Eithe ivory anniver the others. ing [Mp Horace swore his tist he ped Mee tudee cach year (and so swear we); really went (delieve it or not), ‘A wedal, please, for Horace Hott Seattle Kiwanian, | | d see | | | | . b President of the General o¢ Women’s clubs eateseen is to gh divorce Federa- | the} for says blame ra Home Brew bas in stock a limited ly of this beautiful Art Mat in full colors, size 11 by 12 mounted ready for framing Suitable for decorating your bungalow, This lovely entitled “A Corn on the Cob Worth Two on the Toe,” is just thing for a guest-room, for (Mother's “den,” or for that little in the sitting room just father’s spittoon. It will be postage pre-paid on receipt of BPH new subscriptions to Home Brew. busy, boys and girls, and earn Of these fine colored sporting i Be the envy of your neigh: THISISC hoot” the Starts Tedaz's Fante: Seattle bustnes: from’ his ce upon a tim returned man type, why wou Ba trip Ex nd did not pre-| ice more kick F ‘a banner for commerce] wouid acts d industry. | the ae | pretty girls with nobby knees, | eM short skirt hobby's sure to} vicase ; eee when the girly’s knees are aeati knobby, Med best avoid the short skirt ah hobby. : és f U. of W. Daily. | > 7+ @ a Capt. Johnny Anderson, 1 Lake Wasning ie county to furni * ferr ewriter, “it t take so well with the n p this H. ARLES R. PERRYMAN, pictures in The Star’s Movie Motor! Saturday and will be exhibited weekly. own car, aimed publ ldn't the them old bus same out of of one open, you can't do to follow the Star's M log every we NOT JAP'S harles RF. k make cameraman, who will which og, get out in better than | lovie Motor BODY /Remains of “Murdered Man| Oe hens or ir blazing a picture trail Not Those of Oriental 70,000 eng he ates re atat' Bdncoin, : va How about compromis 1 an atte “can't idlset ¢ his beliet upon the Barus, Jobnn | i ae now of es of the Sheriff Star o-s beta hese bud Tuesday declared the RADIO RHYME 3 found near Factoria B arly to bed, Bandits Hold Up is n And early to rise, | a you'll never get stations | University Grocer 9 any great size | eld up urmed bandits fn puty coroner ia oe & | grocery store Monday r everal members of th North Ben } Hi bbed of $10. nese colony to view the Mth annual andits were you men abo Monday They declared the Mebrated next arn oid. Sirhey i woke : feet did not have the charac POA cere nt i ‘ he was t t a Japane e- : ‘ehtered: the Starwich said no ‘dentification is Divorced arc sr "Dats man, 1918 Kigt possible because of the length of| And 3frs. a aay night, steal time which the body had lain) r cap | pearl uit under the brig Where “it was friving. | welry and: toilet | ound t by four boy is a movement Frank Polet, prominent Italiar , ae th Hee 'y ro ice; Cache Foun f ¢ $1.8 ATER 1 ty Hill believed Brown was drawing y ‘bond : 4 19th | a gun and drew his own pistol, Just | e nis C. Ka or, W s/ ay as he was ready to fire Browr te. | He is a “hard worker,” f 3 was | crawled out and surrendered ¢ untry, a a| Searching the vicipity the two t had that: amount’-ot | Ch ling a hole in the wooden ot at as oming bank at | street nearby. Hill t last winter More than y ht into the pole o© tomo we may bame to § last winter 4 } ’ No, 1 1 ake hands and holp,| Polet and Lucente were empow which had t n from the|and the rays reflected a. brilliant rt lay we live | to transfe t rr deposit he: ¥ Was recovered. | dlamond, 15 feet below Dinner was in of the cen-| misappropriated his money Was believed by the police | i of the Jewelry had |tennary of the birth of Thoma harges, and he s Ks re thru/to have been the man who robbed dropped thru the hol The Huxley and to enco' campaign | the prosecutor's office |Mrs. . F. White, 1134 Federal | cluded a dozen diamond and ruby rs t! te bank closed its| @¥¢-, t Friday but Mrs, | emerald, cameo and garnet rings, vehtion tis ant winter and is In the hands | Brown this fs 4 to iden.| Several watches and fraternity and re i and ae rh } | civic pin: ed the dogmas of : o.| tity him ie 1 peed ths en sted [of Attorney Jc Barto temporary + UE i ceaicicu g: | tu Callow ndantitienttna daumicy ata ‘0 hac Iouled te Judge Paul Aside ; 0 the suspect 1 the church for} je tice thru teansters | man in her bedroom. sho awak-| Brown denied he had robbed the | titancial difriculties: thro: transtere ye eather | home, saying that ane‘her man gave f money from members of the local her fs ‘ | hnim the 1oot lcolony to Italy. Polet and Lucente} Catlow seized an automatic pistol Otis ee a are represented by Attorneys George | nd fired a shot at the intruder You Can Better ' Crandeil and Hugh Caldwell Ne clip dropped out of the: pisto and prevented more shots Miss Cordelia Thiel, deputy prose meh ve . Yourself cutor, representa the state. |The Wurglar, ‘meanwhile, escaped By own own home. Bi thru the bathre low chased Asphidant, Veal -vilua' wie’ of him to a point near the Coltins i trek aw te Sar aw’ || Acid. Throwing Wife | i! oxime tec. i a me Convicted by Jury) tennan ana a. 1. Hin led | — o the alarm and sa . 1 LOS ANGELES, May 6.—Bernice|{0,the alarm and saw a we | Tacoma Woman, Lover e Day, 21-year-old “flapper” wife of}, rf Sp tan BE a st + Darby Day, Jn. wealthy Chieagoan, |424, Main st. | They gave chase.| Dead, Tums to Spouse Fd | bape pep tie ahi ne | After a few minutes they cornered 1 a |) Was found guilty by a mixed jury | }), ontd eds i fede. all n and || here late Monday of disfiguring her| oo: MAD on ao vacant lot: finally | © mao, May Mrs, George A. halt ‘block to. Phinney || hushand's face with, eanatic acid, | Uscoverng Brown hiding under the | cor bial toaagn Chabria cattaued ar, Don't miss th She will be wentenced next Monday, | 2%8t of 4n overturned Wagon. Brown ja jury will free her husband of & Turn to the Want Ad Colt ‘The penalty for the offense is from | “28 “Ussing a hole and burying’ @ }murder charge. She will’ stand by Tu Ah umn quantity of jewelry clin; Shoe Ra NCAR and see who fs offer this |{one to 14 years’ imprisonment him: a t hen dandy home to you. a the Carolyn Lundstrom, Bernice's st over” she will devote her Want Ad ter, who Was named as an acconip making & home any lice, was freed | Conger, a customs officer, shot to 2 : ua 18 | Jdeath Robert S$. Heale, Tacoma con jtractor, early Sunday morning, Ho to obtain old-age pensic satge roa SPapermen. There { Uitte need | uch pensions in nited tes, hows When a newspa ih here becomes useless, he Jtomobile travel on the around-the- matically becomes pr vent | BY JOI W. NELSON ake Se for the’ decrease in B Motion pi theater, | Captain John Anderson, lessee of cnger travel on the ferries that, | - Ithe county's Lake Washington fer: | Fea, , has made operation of the YE pIAny jriew, talks very frankly about DiS) Hoots unprofitable byw dyspeptic ne {ferry business, At least he did to} “I never expected to operate the hed my reate, me. lake ferries longer than two years a dr & leech and puret “Unless the county commis: when I took them over,” he says, Hd ond cit This! stoners agree to Install a Diesel | itn, that naive frankness that Is lately pat | : in the ‘Lincoln’ on the |, engaging to the sinterviewer, but and wit] (rkiand-Madlson Park run, Ui | f Fie 1s senoncite with the dls | ig ttt! turn the lake ferries back t0 | tgy of tho forry lease, Miehtly to | the county on danuary 1," he i risanvonelthadicknewn foes Cact | in the! says. Anderson’ intentiona at the time ente | i jakes this other proposl | the lease was made, when thousands | y and’ the popuince| | ‘ ‘ Jot dollars of county money was “the ‘ “1f the commissioners will | gpent in putting ferries into] Fetes of daffodil: give me the ‘Lincoln,’ UM put | perfect operating order, when sup M@ivited attor the + of the in the $70,000 Diesel er s at | plies were bought and docks built tls arinounced. No doubt,| my own expense and continue Jat the expense of the county anc iter, feller of + f ‘i bel to operate UMP boats, I's iu 40,000-barrel fucl@pil bonus given o| B88 & daffodii) tirely up to the county,” he lessee, there would. have been! Anderson blames incre in aula storm of protest at the transaction | ® ie of ja revolv SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, MAY 1925, | When Nabbed in Hotel 1] Oriental Phycholigist Seized! in Hotel Here on Mann Act Charge F LING in an attempt to shoot his way to liberty in an encounter with department of tice agents early Tues- day morning in a downtown hotel room, Ditshah P. Ghadiali, ) 52, Hindu healer, founder and president of the Spectro- Chrome Institute of Healing in New Jersey and claimant to! the title of colonel In the New York police reserves, was lodged in the city jail. He is held incommunicado. Federal officials were reluctant to discuss the reasons for the arrest, but it became known that Ghadiali was taken fon a charge of Mann act violation in Portland, Ore., and that he has been hunted for four years. ft Portland on May 158.44 for a native of British India er receiving a receipted bill of adiali, aft pense Two department of justice operative Chief M. Eberstein, went to the hotel about 4 o'clock Tue morning, aided by four city detectives, who mained in the lobby while the agents searched out Ghadiali’s On. The suspected healer was preparing to leave the city. He had a ticket from Seattle to Philadelphia and his grips were packed. The two agents suddenly opened the door of his room and stepped inside. Ghadiali just as quickly, drew x fr his pocket and fired point blank at the two of the acting under orders men. The bullet went wild, lodging in a wall. One agents returned the fire and the two of them leaped upon the man, disarming him and taking him prisoner. He was taken to the police station and placed in jail. i vos of Fine { . C, Ph. D. LL. D. As s nphiet Y E 4 th r og a He cards in ts I the Mar After a carer of multit ety, the Me smmisaioned a cay Art.-the F Museum and (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) Man Dies as TRIAL OF POLET Crowd Drinks STARTS TODAY Toast to Him Italian Banker Is Accused of Misusing Funds from all sides But he denies that there ny “But,” continues Anderson, “I} intention of bringing the u neoln, ve been operating the boats for] equipped with Diesel engine, out of three and half years, Tho fuel} the lake to ply on one of the ferry oil is all gone. Repairs and upkeep} runs on the sound, are becoming more costly. The) “Our tease provides that she must ferries aro getting older and fuel) romain on the lake,” ho sald. Gil tay wetting more expentey: Capt. Anderson doesn't want to “I've tried to operate tho boats! aitate to the county commission economically and I've managed to! os, Ono gathers rendily that he| make some profit out of the bust=| woud be quite content to turn the nes he say “But 1 don't want) run-down ferry buali ” back -to to sink It all back into a. losl « } " proposition So unless the commis: | rd att A joners put in the Diesel or gives) “I Merely suggest this impr mo the bet and lots mo put in| Ment as a remedy to hold the fert the engine myself, back go the boats] 8¥stem together,” he continue to. ihe county } “With Deisel engine we could Tho captain points out that he| save approximately $1,000 a month has obt ved control of the cor in fuel ferries Washington and Weat Seat-| Anderson says he has agreed to tle on the Harper-Fauntleroy run] operate the ferric if the tounty nd that these are paying profits, — | will take care of that difference, hotel ex-| * She Got the Burglar| EXPLOSIVE TWO CENTS IN § 1 1 SHOOT HIM—BAD MA? to the next burglar that awakens little Helen, 5 daughter of R. J. Catlow, 118 19th ave. S., little girl’s own statement. That's what will happen according to the} ar Staff Ph Burglar Captured by Child’s Warning Little Girl Hears Thug Who Later Is ae Valley. Thre atened| sald Heale year-old had broken up his home. ATTLE. SENT 10 LODGE Officers Are Sus- picious and Call In Police nye NE, May 5.—Police today discovered a strange plot to blow up the Masonic temple and kill members of i lecta chapter of the Eastern in the nowed it was upp me from “H. D. ‘ on st., Los An- nd 1 Stowell, worth ma on about to en they decided opened the pack- cutting wires, the been fired. ~ It high explosives been set off by spark MEISNEST AND MOTHER HURT |“U’’ Graduate Manager Hits | Truck to Avoid Children to hit an approach don rather than run. the uring women and children at cut in ahead of him. t, graduate manager the Associated Students of the | University of Washington, crashed aphers the heavy truck Tuesday fore at ave. and Edgar st He was knocked unconscious, his left arm was broken and his mother, Mrs T. W. Melsnest, was injured about head. Both were taken to the Seattle al hospital, where they {are being ended by Dr. Don | Palmer | Meisnest said he was driving along | Eastlake, toward the c woman driving a coupe 1 hildren and women passed him. She j suddenly cut in across his path to. wards a gas station. In order to avoid the coup nd fearing that he }might injure the occupants, Meis. nest swung over sharply. Th truck and the auto came to. gether with a terrific 1 his mother were ‘extricated rom the wreckage by spectators and jWere taken to the h ambulance, Meisnest’s arm is broken |near the wrist and it is feared that jhe may have other injuries. Mrs Meisnest was painfully injured about |the head when she was thrown part- y thru thé windshield. She has 2 broken nose and cuts and bruises. "U" GREW DRIVE IS UNDER WAY Need $17,000 to Send Men | Back to Poughkeepsie nest The campaign to raise $17,000 to send the University of Washington crew back to defend its national | title at Poughkeepsie this summer |was launched Monday night at a |Chamber of Commerce banquet. } Over 200 solicitors were out Tues- day in the first efforts to make rapid headway towards the total. The keynote of the campaign was sounded by Nathan Eckstein at the banquet men he said that “the best way to let the people of the East know that we aren't living in a timbered forest is to send our crew back to Poughkeepsie Of the total sum, $13,000 will be raised in Seattle. ‘The remainder has been apportioned to the other cities and towns in the state, One thousand dollars of Seattle’s quota Will be raised by university students Admitting that her home trouble} thru tag men “i Jhad been “over a man,” Mrs, Conger Monday night Dean Condon, Matt as Dam Breaks id that a year ago sho obtained an{ Hill, Rusty Callow and Ed Taylor locutory. . deer of divoree,| Went down to Tacoma to get the | CALEXICO, Cal., May 6.—Imper- | Conger did not contest the suit, No|campaign there under way. Paul }ial valley lowlands were threatened |final decree ever was signed. Hammer, Howard Middleton, Ed by Colorado river waters, follow:| Mrs, Conger is quoted us saying, inf Cushman and Lewis Midderlle are |ing a break in the levee near -|a statement to her attorneys, \W,| i charge in Tacoma. jeadero dam, — Sc vara crews of |Tloyd and A, J. Croteau, “L ‘shall PRIS mor. workmen were rushed to the scenelstick by George. We realize now I with trainloads of rock to stop the|we must do everything. we ean for Pound Party for flow, which has already under: |the sake of the children. Twill take ne 200 feet of raiiread right-of. /the stand at the trial and telf about the Ryther Home way the whole affair, from the begin.| A birthday party, wherein a pound The break occurred Friday, 2 + | of staple groceries and your good will miles below Imperlal Heading, and} “thé ‘children are Leste, 11;} 18 the only atimission ticket, will be n hastily oyganized work crew had | Alwyn. lgiven at Mother Rythe Children's the gap plug dd by Saturday The Meanwhile Conger said he would| home Thursday, May 7, from 1 to 6 current, however, forced thru the jfight for his liberty, on the ground! p,m. temporary structure and) flooded |that his killing of Heale was Justified | There will be a program by pupils nearby land: by cirourhstinces of the Cornish school, headed with Engineers in charge of the levees, | ‘The shooting took place in the) flag pyesentation and raiging by the ald today there was no danger of |Conger home after Conger had plead. | Elks. tho Waters getting beyond control /ed with his wife to return to him] Mother Ryther cordially invites all and flooding farm lands, ‘They ex:|Heale, who was ent, urgod Mrs. ! Seattle to visit the home, which they | pected to have the gap completely} Conger not to, A quarrel and the have so loyally supported thruout [stopped up by nighttan, slaying followed, the years of its existence,