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Bride s Kidnaped! Wey Rennes NN ee OT TT OOO Oe nnn The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The SeattleStar ji ov" Ratored as Gecond Clams Mation May &, 1599, af (he Postoffice at Geattia Wash. ander the Act of Congress March #, 187%, Per Tour, by Mall, 1208 possibly night or Saturday | | asi ae SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, MAX 8, 19 ' oa TWO CENTS IN SEATT Ferry Line Broke? Anderson Xianapea Bride \COPS TRY = Building New $150,000 Boat yay Suitor Believed to Have Spirited Away Mrs. Jack Carlisle A CITY-WIDE search made former suitor of folks! This is Music week. | a. y celebrate the occasion, Sg velinisis will buy new handker. fo rest their chins on fide trombone players will ple from pract * meats, as it is very lite eee liste, 19-year-old brid y Teiey’s Definition: Music is what | exit to the eing dear over your radio when th to pre I cer atone to < hhis bre ] pre taken Mrs. Carlisle had vanished thin air during the*course of a ck walk downtown Thursday Music Week tenor whe what as become afternoon. 0. | 7 She left her husband at Madison hie: .© sic sage ea | lst. and Third ave. intending to gn ve the Tack of = Ford HERE IS THE NEW FERRY Captain Anderson is building for a Puget Sound run. Its cost will be approximately | to Zinn’s photograph studio ee fees paid for out of Anderson's ferry earnings, in cane of his report spe legge = losses under the county | ‘ ashe Sond piste look ae the Se 5 Rosine. 2 Lake | proofs o' r wedding pictures, ASK THE MAN WHO cane | * * * * * taken three days before. She never TOWS ONE BY JOHN wv. NE * ELSON ROFITS on the county’s Lake Washington ferries fell to t 3 High School $120.62 in 1924, and business is threatened with ruin, e era our was the, 120th annive | according to Capt. J. L. Anderson, lessee of the boats, but— Stay was the 130th anniver- | Out of three years of operation of the county's lines J H Id of Mount Rainie: i ; foo Pupils Die | Anderson has taken profits enough to buy a controlling uror e fapt. Vancouver. : ; » be Stewart reports that all stores interest in the Kitsap County Transportation company, and—| ma were closed in honor of . Construct a monster ferry, to cost around $150,000, at his for Dr S Bess in rash shipyards at Houghton, for use in the ferry business on | arrived. Both police girl said Friday | victim of a kid FORMER SUITOR MADE THREATS | The fact that for a long time she | been bothered with a suitor jthat she had dismis and who |kept calling up her house on the , ‘ P > | |telephone and making threats sub- Bees aire. Bi | “Bet teas t th ferry being built at Hought Ne esbliy’ fit hails ro. aban And Mrs. Bi ; elas abou e new ter yeiIng bul a ougnton were ry ny, would »@ ebsure Post-mortem bridge wes ‘Fourth Seriously Injured reluctantly released by Anderson, Friday. Arrested as He Fini hes pbink; that Gree ae gnee | SFY. Beene conse Of this. | When Electric Train The new boat will be the largest, finest, most modern and Service in Narcotics parr arated a rare Se are just two kinds of hus-| Wrecks Auto speediest ferry in Puget Sound and Lake Washington waters. Case; ‘Hazy’ Did It |s942 z W, Rose who get roasted and) t will be 168 feet in length with a 48-foot beam, It will) - COTUDY thin’olctuvel’ Tt is onecthat 1ocyearccld Grace She and Jack were very happily m who get hard-boiled. ANTA ANA, Cal., May §.—T | have a capacity of 100 cars and 2,000 passengers. | Just after he had closed his career TUDY this picture! It is one that 19-year-old Grace j married. Grane had told me on | dees high school students wero killed Anderson's new super-ferry will be powered by an 800-|%" *! ¢ United States court Carlisle, kidnaped bride of three days, had taken on || several occasions after the ceremony , of Des Moines, was 9 federal building Frt Henry | how happy she was and how pleased PROTECTION Pe had was probably fatally hurt) horsepower Washington Estep marine four-cycle full Diesel | a+r« her wedding day. d shack of Harry Ben jthat she had married the man she g’errun by city friendss when thele automating ute? type engine, capable of driving the big hull 14 miles an|day { Deputy United It was while going to the photographer's studio to look }) aia. a simple little ruse— ides A Pacific Blestric interurban near | HOUL, States Marshal Mitte: charges of | at this proof that Mrs. Carlisle was kidnaped. | "When she left her husband yes- his summer camp “NO-! 055. “| ‘The boat will be « doubleender,| A meeting has been calle no |B n If you recognize Mrs. Carlisle on the street, call the a at se corer a Dig iemaete +; 8007." Authorits nat ‘edahiblets tail Wien envae- the: tine: cued: Ht Wcér Vikas chuuhause os for making 1 ‘ t in 7k aye en . || Third, 1t would have been impossible i ; hear Wee ities ordered a complete in-| which the time used in turn-| Mercer Istand club I s eee, tie eiatun of | DOlice department, MA in-7810, Here is her description: |i oye have been stinking cat q n today of the accident. ing around when approaching docks. | Friday night, when residenta.ot the Silas Grump, the sage Of! Pho dead are Glenn Richards, 19,| ‘This boat js now on the ways at} istund and adjacent communities wilt ‘Hollow, say Oprestunity } Santa Ana; Raymagnd Kemp, 20, ) tho. Washington, Shipaacds. hich | discuss the proposed. subsidy. Eke @ snail’ atic foes Tike *) Compton, and Lucile Bloomer PTF aire waned by Captain Anderson at Capt. Harry W, the jurman reeulted from a raid|| She was wearing a black velvet dress, trimmed in white || ruoning away. She had no clothes Thureday by dry ageot operating lace, brown coat, ved hat, black slippers and tan stock~ | with nor, and not. enough monexto und » of Prohibition Chief Pings. She is five feet, four inches; weighs 120 pounds; ||set out of the city had she want- rosby, veteran | ila Park. Houghton, half a mile south of Kirk. * sapate fe monkey.| Hazeltine. Peterson's home at has blonde hair and blue ey fea “ee | ilarieels Watiied it. Dtenas, tery cheba rage S . rigs ¥*) Moines was nearched by the officers | Watch for her! 4 ; No, Grace has been kidnaped and ers | taine! a fractured skul! and is not! “Last Monday | day when he offered to buy the boats | Md the accugation of ponseasion folr) epirited eyay. And we believe «we Mary had a cryste Be who operates the county's Lake| outrigh é ‘Opeate | we | know the man who did 4t.” "tices made of ateet and wood,| expected tor live. Charles Ring, who operates th ty ‘om the courits NPilla Gob SRA wal cin ‘piverasel YOUNG HUSBAND nd Aileen Haines, 20, sister of M. Washington boats, threatened to re dad every evening Marya get 5 z See aah S : yaten Peterson sat with the jury in the| PRES NTR + WALKS THE FLOOR aman see Bech ahs SOSIA | | ih were eerily Aiea. bat wilt crests pao 4 ensiee'd. oee ct9 narcotics case agninst Robert Proper | | Jack Carlisle, the husband, walked 4 Cn id recover. pane rep eb Triage! pom igi Installed ‘a That Anderson had undergone @) in Judge Cushman’s court. The war WARRANT | F R EWIN jthe floor in the Carlisies’ apartment me then 1,600 truck drivers In/ county expense in the ferry Lincoln, | Sudden change of he his threat | rant against him could not be served | jat 601 Sixth ave, Friday, helpless to ie threatening %o strike. | WEATHER HALTS on the Kirkiand run, This installa: |‘, Telinauish the ferry lease was) until after the Jury was excused from ald, and seeking for some clew that Geers they want to give the res tion would save Anderson $12,000 a|°* ] ° Friday when he refused to! duty. Unaware of trouble ahead, | Pose permit him to help in the drivers a chance at the pedes- ns, he sald. ape | fewed on the new develop-| peterson ant listerfing to the ev Inf Charve 3 Re zal Es M search. | year tm fuel com he amid. | ents ithe controversy Peterson sat listering to ine Information arges Re tate Mar | iii commer tover nad been both- ang Pda site lech ae “I merely wrote a friendly letter charged with possession of morphine. | W Dri Whil D | jering Grace for some time,” he said. x peompiained Anderson to the county commissioners giving , The jury brought in it» verdict and ith iving e “I warned him several times to stay Pol friends of Captain Ander- | cB r to take them on @ oy [QUESTIONNAIRE \ eee eect naan andere | them the situation.” ald Anderson. | was dismissed at the end of its nerv- Gray pat Grass. wistesing 1 on appeared before the board o | : “Well, didn’t you Ny mean joe ? while drun eleased under personal recog-|™erry me. But he persisted in hi commissioners last Monday to urge > eth car . the |» charge of driving whi n reles nder ps 1 . Pha laesicy into 1 the personal finan- ». Explorer Now Seeking Base’ t to vote the money ou would surrender the boats un While the jurors filed out of the] wag fied in. superior court Friday) pizance to Sergt. Frank Fuqua, |*ttentions. court room, cheerful over their re-| , Juous duties, Mar- | 000 Diesel engin for you by the ¢ yt" he} lease from tho And Stephenson, father of the girl head of the police traffic department. | took up the story affairs of Seattle's policemen is for Arctic Trip A flame of indignation surged thru | !ea8_ the aingt Henry C. Ewing, prominent 19 be by the counell efficienc: eaidents of the district east of La boug! | Seattle ren! estate operator. The al- 3 ; es ee ii srnpmnices:. 22 su PARIS, May 8—A Gis from ‘ piiiiglce catia. caw pret - | Was aaked, shal Miller stepped up to Peterson | icgcq ottenso occurred. nearly || NO formal complaint. was filed,! “Only the day before the wedding the committee's work, We) oo cen save Amundsen polar | ceeding became known. Members of| “I Will not talk for publication / and served the wa * | month ago, according to the infor. however, until Macfarlane investi-| the suitor telephoned the house. He cop to fill out the follow. CoPenhagen says 4 pa hie bol the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce | ®bout the matter at all,” sald Ander- The erstwhile Juror was then @) mation, which was filed by Robert | gated the case Thursday night. ; Seemed greatly in the dumps and re: ener ert tere | tavcemed The Mat that a meeting of | St prisoner, held for trial on moonshin-| Mactarian f deputy prosecutor, Bail was set at $760,A flask,{said that he had given up his job TEU brn an autoniebite or |‘ iSh* Utlees tho weather changes. | iat body would be held to discuse! The $150,000 ferry being. built for| ing charges. |" Macfariane also swore) to a war. partly filled with lquor, was found |as a mechanic, sold his automobile a Ford? ‘ sterday ntated| the proposal. (Turn to Page 11, Column ay [rant of arrest which he said) would in the car, Macfarlane says, the|and was going to Los Angeles with | <A’ mensage, yesterday stated) — be served by deputy sheriffs during officers told him. |a friend. are did Ges Hasselblad get | Amundsen has no intention of cross | the dag i “There-must be a mistake about} “Again on Thursday the telephone ere bay 8 Diccolo? ing the pole'in a flight, but merely | ¢ am agg 1 Macfarlane said the Georgetown this,” Ewing said. “When officers|rang and a sister of the suitor was De you believe that Captain {intends to make a trial flight to a T | police arrested Ewing in his automo- | stopped me, I was returning from aon the line, She asked for Grace, feamant should be allowed to | new base on the southern edge of the RA | bile at E. Marginal way and Bilis| business conference at Tacoma. I|and when I said Grace was down ‘spats? | ce flow from which the actual start | | Defense Tries to Show Con-j ive. at 12:35 «. m, April 16. He had driven home in an hour Ses she turned to someone stand- | Do you pay to getinat boxing | 's to be made. oe iy ane Seal Admits Stealing Big Car} flict in Tales of Slaying auld. “Apparent orem TRAIL KILLERS” for Joy R eee booked at the Georgetown and) five minutes, and hadn't had a drop| ing ‘near and repeated what I had | centrat stations, Macfarlane sald, and to drink on the way, said. Apparently she was speaking | ‘is your beat in the “stick: Detective H. M. Potter of the 5 | \eEDINA, Ohio, May 8.—Mrs.} Re. Mew sre our tonsils? for Joy Ride; ; Companion Tnnocent ),425iNe Ono, ers ae | alec at eee ect te Pe tained the confession in which Mra. | day all his men were working on Novak gave his weekly golf Escaped Prisoners Believed JOY ride in a stolen miousine yest est dea the car had been atolen, un |Martha Wine admitted polsoning 17 the theory that if they could find Over the radio from KGO last t Bi A N d Thursday night started in th tn he was arrested. ‘Ingham and 1 | relatives, three of them fatally, tes-| c t T t i jane disappointed PA haat bund would : | 0 be In Nevada | Capitol Hill district and ended in the| were trying to find some girls to| tified at the opening of today's sos-| Qj 0 be able to trace the girl. Gee’ Gee followed his instruc : ty jail, when two University of|take a ride with us," he said. “We sion of the widow's murder trial. | City Street Contracts al Carlisle and his bride were mar- ; closely, but she said she era RENO, Nev, May &—Weatern l Washington students, DeWitt “Ing-| couldn't find any, 20 went downto n| The matron related stories told her | $) } 5 ried Tuesday by Judge Dalton at the aeful time with her mash #3 the earphones interfered with , "Tham, 2, and J. G, Taylor, 19, were|for supper. Ingham didn't tell me|by Mrs. Wise about stealing purses 2 f | Paci County-City building. het birdie Pa tier Bed can placed behind the steel b |where he got the car, and J didn't|from friends and setting fire to the| 4.6 paying, regrading and street Residents Get Needed Cash|~O: “rhurstay husband and wifes ing the search fo! d Hall a MAMAERGE. Mice, Roaheat| elves peviNs, Here treet “ ‘ : - |Joe Tanko, escaped San Quentin) A police prowler car, in charge of f neighbor: irs. Roshon 0,985.75; | to Finance Extension walked together to Madison st. and ask,’ barns eee if | gergt, P. F, Looker, aaw tho expen-| Tho two youths. aro sophomores| was the first witness in the new | light contracts, totaling | Third aye. There she announced | murderers. Sei : aay ‘ and T i aia » defense designe | were awardec various Seattle con-} b vould to the studi 1 A strange Mari i papier A é and belong to the Theta Xi frater-| campaign of the defense designed to | were awarded to variou: she would go to the studlo and ¢ nie Whe fleeing convict. y ‘onsed auto flash along Second aye,, an} ae i lapetieent. MeReddal : _The flesing convicts have crossed | sive auto final More had been stolen | tY. Ingham, who lives with his | show that the polson widow Is not! tractors by the board of piibilc works) Residents. north of Cowen park.| select the pictures she wanted fin- doesn't sport ; Yuba Pans dine to the best availe|from the home of William Calvert, |Mother, is «tudying forestry, while| responsible for any of her state | jriday jafter several weeks’ hard fighting | ished. ner A sharpshooter’s medal! Abie’ reports: Seven police from! 1168 17th ave. N, president of the | Taylor is taking a bachelor of arta| ments, including the triple murder hap inothde repradine and paving | Sons their neighbors, will get the rye earaiah mae good-bye to cy ea Sacramento arrived here last night|San Juan Fishing & Packing Co. course, confession | : sroject on'| Cowen park street car extension on | im, @ sappeared. | Sacramen' on N proj — Peter's Fable: Once upon a time|and posses were organized at once,| In front of tne Shanghal restau-| Severyns declared that Taylor will yare Fifth ave 3. and the paving of| 15th ave. N. E, to the clty limi ay | Baar: 5 . ousine, The} be released, as he is innocent, - Ing ini shts for ,, in Was a very pretty girl whose|with Chief of Police Kirkley as-| rant they found thi ES ae eis will probably face charges Rainier Club Holds ath OF SW, and st lights for| Councilman Phil ‘Tindall Friday | RELEASE HINDU | os oo ' Second Valley Fair)°"°* | authorized the corporation counsel to nd didn't have a face like | sisting two students + én Tarpin, It wae held probable that the ban-| were ordering chop suey when the} F cMiee SEY ° a8. : one dits moved from hiding during the | officers walked in and arrested them Coolidge to Start The nd annual “Rally of the| Dri dratt an ordinance for the $ el Be eel SONG YR, DIARY night, ‘They were watched for at I stole the car,” Ingham admit ; , falr will be hold Friday and project when Attorney Fred H./ Healer Puts 5 ay 7 |point’ near Loyalton, where roads | ted to Chief Severyns, Fridey. "Tay Vacation June 25 evenings by the Rainter| Charge Bus Driver Peterson and Otto Shuster reported | y p ,000 “ Dee to high words| from the four pointe of the com: |lor had nothing to do with it. I took| WASHINGTON, May 8.—Prosident | Valley Commerctal club. Many feat: | Was Minus License | tn: the restden’s of the district have! Bond; Silent on Charges 1 ec To vinye cvermuch at | pass converge. Whether they went|the auto, intending to ride around | Coolidge has definitely decided to| ures to entertain those attending the) Garged with operating an awo| "sed $2,160, This amount ix turned pio over to the National City bank as a pe and oth north, toward Oregon, east toward|the block, J picked him up at nis/leave Washington for his summer| fair have been arranged by the com- | 5 por cent discount, for which the long do let the hon eno, or cut thru the black rock|home and we went downtown. Ij|vacation in New England on June} mittee in charge, Tho affair will be fo little ean 1 forb 7 license and using} nse plates, Roy Gil- PORTLAND, May 8—Dinshah P. Ghadiali, parsee healer charged with stage without unauthorized ic Bres; and whe do nlso cry desert to Gerlach in hopes of press-| don't know why I took It.” 25, going direct to Swampscott, | held at 6051 Rainier ave. The club} ie. 99, driver, was arrested early Fri- | bank agrees to take up the $72,000 bringing his secretary ‘from San Tee aye they ure idle fell: ing on to Salt Lake is problemat Taylor, who was a crew candidate | Mass. it was authoritatively learnod | will hold its next meeting at the Co-! aay morning by J.P. Worden, of the |!" Street car warrants to finance the | mrancisco to Portland in violation of nt ar the Eallons ree, and this | jont, last year, said he had not the all today Jumbia brary on Monday at 8p. m.1 aity weights and measures bureau construction. the Mann act, was at liberty from to be, and poor wrete {| he council agreed some time ago y 5 " n the ef jail, and | Ww ye fe Ler, but do solace my- ley wits lodged in Jto have the city make tho noeded ex-| th law today hss oF ased o1 5 yall 3 yen. ‘parsnip win sed on $150 bail toision if the residents could raise}, He obtained his release late yes | rel — : if i ‘Nataly veg, | terday on $10,000 bonds furnished by Br Explains How He Got Rich ie mee can eta a IYBidd to preserve quash. | Het iat gehe, eR ae) N | Ree ecLtO: TOROLIACORS: Soatue | ounce. i c AW right, all right! but don't Unusual finanelers, with the result noted)" 1, a fashionable sulte at the Ben: with Spinach! ! ] By Jim Marshall id the ‘wealthy cop. a —was related by a veteran of- | on by a young and handsome | l E Off {Pantteday Acetic. ts browing in]828 hotel, Ghadiall was willing: to ay HILE Councilman Ralph ‘9 what ee hint tah Ab ficer, sitting under the awning | officer on the waterfront beat. Real Estate ers lthe ‘Noth End. Neighbors of the{ discuss himself, his spectro.chrome * poke Spey lena Nichols seoms to be having eee hat Catt ald the cop, | on tho rear porch of his steam He was dragging two longshore- |} predominate In today's Want Ad |)15th ave, people are ugninst the | erany’ his activitios—In fact, every j We ortinarh ai tte-| trouble in discovering why Seat RNa Nity,. SIE sow Wit oie y. yacht in Lake Union, men toward tho patrol wagon, |] Columns, Hore ty a dandy little |! street car line, and want auto buses Gieed cn tho Laing iepas “an thing Uke this: fi Slepope, Are ep laniptky id mothor!" “It was nearly a year after but patised long enough to an- home, to cover the district. Many of them oN a a Ghee bot Lihat AEE Matlacha Bees 1 a sdeeede| Vote tte Tee AIDIt HREM pOotapregomiel’ said: the nse Ta LED laced dR a aide UM IL Eee, || “FoRNIsHin Honie RATGATN |/re Protesting against erection of ane” veh Gia it become unlawful fo1 7 meeeer . .. amono| sna got the information. tulte viewer, hat won't do, It could afforc my first Cadillac, stunned his prisoners with his |] y"Ussyne aeom. possible, but we [other bridge across tho park, and aro] | NAOH Se Ueeame tT A als), become) 284.8 used before, Be driginal!’ ho said. “Then, when the vot- club, ‘Then, with an angelic |} have a good homo of 4 rooms |/expected to carry tho fight into the] } MN? U0 cali would say ‘’ Rey Of Batty! | tee, thrul service, thritty “Well, said the extremely ers raised our pay to $160 « smile, he cleared his throat and | and bath, on @ large lot, in ins council and board of public works Saute thevowas, ees Hard, faithful ‘service, thrifty rich officer, “I guess I owe It onth, T managed to get one, paraphrased Tennyson (or was Foe tet ee tofmrten ||When tho ordin@hice comes up for| Ur te CARs Aa cane embers of thePavarian c habjts and foeidet d ich, elare to my wife~my best pal and, I with a Packard for the wife, on it Berton Braley?) PS CR YES A ai NS {itourned the oth pw tances may safely say, my severest my. savings,” “Be good, young man, and tot » floor Jamp, new Hwck’a | pede SM a eM ER Stealer ay $35 Is Mat Ree Bowl. ec {ee critie.” “Will you toll our renden who will be clever, now Shnmons bed, tipo || i ; leery o,: That lg, all. bus ooeehit Wo ot WiBeverest?’. te wan objected, |’ how, you. doit?" ho waa asked: Do. noble. deeds, not. dreat birdieye anaple drowwer, afd |) sax wranctsco, aay §—West! Lashed as Penalty the Yeast, them advised that. lice how “Severest outside of Falph “Well,” ho sald, “its a git, them all day ton, i thing goes for the a price; || became Bast today when Joe Brock,| WILMINGTON, Del, May 8—Por fos | yr Sipe te ie paeaeze erg ard aps Nichols, of course,” sald the really—or a lot (of gifts, I'm That makes a copy lite® |] only $260. down por || 40, Killed himself, “hari Kuri style, | stealing $85, Joseph Brosh, 40, white, Bint) husbands Pave! even Wore anh Waa Inxurious guardian of tho—in a sort of d, Nike omg of th now, and, T hope, forever, montli i ___ |i with a butcher Knife, Hospital at:| will recolve 10 tlashos at the whip BH hanes to Join in the| 1e°n doorway: rp as mannor of speaking-peace @ other boys. People ar aiwe One grand sweet song. || Turn to the Want Ad Columne || taches sald Brock recently attempt: | ping post and serve a year in the Ed party, ‘saya| tetscie are How he struggled for two gifting us, ‘That's my recipo So saying he threw. dotlar |] @id see who ts offering thle homo || ed sulelde by stabbing himself with | Neweastle county workhouse. ‘Tho Gee bed baad 1 a ae years as a traffic policeman he for getting rich: Join tye force bills fo the Aasembled crowd |f to you, RUAD MI WANT Abs |) a pale of scissors, AC that time ho} taghes will be administered in the (i for hie oar 7 f Tore winning his way to the and @ ified’ and dragged Nie prisoners up |] DATLY | left a note asserting domestic trou ‘workhouse jail yard Saturday mora- ~A J ‘Impersonating an officer,'” Chinatown sauad—and success | One of the best answers wa the hill to the station, | J\ bles caused his wet ing tf 2 Pee 4