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if If You f orgot to W rite Home for Mothers’ Day, a You Still Have Time Today t to Wire! i | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation { i 1W eae — The SeattleStar jit 1ove ( WEATHER R || _FOREC CAST | tered te TTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Paul Norton Guilty of Arson! io2r pice PROBE_OF {INSURANCE Loses $7.45 Pg aaa) ee Getlt ACCIDENT YOUR Mother Gives Some Advice!) oe. ORDERED | Suit; Costs | yi, Mary Felch, Who Crossed Plains in Ox Cart When * Total $680! Ezra Meeker Was a Boy, Spex ks ¢ on Mother ’ Day et Tomorrow is fotks! . y. In honor of the es Tiss of halt a dozen| Victims Trapped in jon, Seattle mothers w se Bis olf werk at 1838 p. m : night. sieves ved Cabin When Craft Me white carnation is the vacant lot a Suddenly Sinks feeder, for Mot! i B disk a mor emblem a ; myst nd. ® large WASHINGTON, May 9.—A reall be a plate of } ny cake— atte or a board of inquiry of three hot. Bi ury Convicts Him | $7.45. the 3 army officers will be apointed immediately to determine the cause of the cident to the steamer Norman and place the blame, if any, it was learned at the war department toda: The department has wired ur gently for a detailed report of | the disaster, Maj. D. H. Con- | nolly, district engineer at Mem: BRID phis, will be looked to for an explanation of the alleged over loading of the vessel, which is held responsible for its capsizing | Police Can't Find Trace of “re Either Man or Girl Ny EMPHIS, Tenn, May 9.— With the known dead and Thomas Smith of *"!»™ Burning Houseboat co-defenda. “4 exconvict, were four ond degree arson Friday Six men and six women, fo: returned the yer er thr in deciding t was one| for the state courts, It's for the federal co atated “Just what s this mean?” At to re-|torney Agnew wan asked. hat the case Mi REW'S WEEKLY rT FISHING DOPE hours’ deliber 298 *%} It took an adi Warthoz River—Kitsap county. fishing for whales, minnows goldfish. Reported by Eart tonal assemble judge and pri to| “It means that I am t r the verdict read by John Bur-|A ows t clerk a fight to curry on The y reti m, | sued for $7.45, 1 spe aft er Deputy ars of my me and now I've got to dig ¢ ‘edjin my own pock pay $680 costs The city refused to ald and I can’t affo personally, For th aid | ew firmly. “It's too expensive placed at 2%, a government | REPORTED SEEN IN CITY| crew attempted to raise the hull of the engineering boat Norman, rsonally, I about un ey th the test Waifleiron Lake—Clallam county. | guccessful angler took so many th bass from this lake that he | te hire a Ford tractor to haul ‘ali home, Keported by Dr. Sath Fork Halitosis River—Ma-| county. Bill Dixon caught five | 7 * in this stream, but had | which sank in the Mississippi Parents Believe Wife Of; fiver, 15 miles below here, lust Four Days Kidnaped night. Lea, a boatm: the saved n ‘ore of those aboard the Norman when he d them from the river into his niin the ¢ Despite a two-day turday had fo! ace Carlisle, a bride of “If there are a le who would like to fight for a people in Se police § ho trace ttempt to them back, as they were | phone rebate hard enough to put up \tour days, who disappes an| inches. Reported by Ed | 0% 5° ™ some money, why, I'd carry on with i not successful, a scopiaiaes 7 | penttant ee eee eee perc aino-s hone ntowN | break into the submerged ca Sheer 28 one is too ¢ Let agiaat take out the bodies believed >ped i Spinach Lake—Skagit county. Pies mon it x | he silce have also tailed to 1o.| tk? Out the bodies believed trapp 4 MKing f Use ling, | Comprises ¥ | he police have also failed to lo-|in the vexse are biting fast. Use lim-| svening pee ek { bata Pelestha’ wblthe ‘ob then’ The government engineer: |Choctaw, which accompanied the Norman on its ‘{ll-fated excursion was equipped. with theese for bait. Steelheads ‘ne STR, MONDAY BELIEVE MAN IS who is believed to k j abouts | The girl's parents and her hus- w her band's mother insist that she was! rick and grappling irons ase kidnaped, probably by, the sorniet (Turn to Page 2, Column 1) | suitor. | Mrs. Carliste’s marriage took Hees] | Tuesday afternoon in Judge Dalton’s (court. The young couple had vent AB 000 ATTEND |making their home in the Amon ments, Jack Carlisle, the hus- | ba ked downtown with her i Thur afternoon and she left to do some shopping and dropped out | gerd’ ino te canner goia| Unionists Agree to Wait in BY TRUCK iil by airplane. Answer to Mayor's Plea im Robert W. Service laugh that EeSSee "1S DELAYED | FATALLY HURT Archie Ash in in Critical Con- | Strike of 1.600 Seattle teamsters BE ess-cords may come, Fepatriy gabeate in havanicr ile dition in Hospital The former suitor, according to Bellingham Festival Largest 3 ee fongg may go, z ambeck nec tk eats day | the girl's parents, had been jealous Town's Histor Bet crops rol! on forever? [tiie aot’ a, lotta fies Mayor} TROLLEY HITS ANOTHER of her. He called her up on the in y i- 2 eee | | Brown, telephone on her wedding day and er Te council efficiency committer | asking them to wait a few! . jtold her that-he was going to Los! BELLINGHAM. May 9.—The an- ing to probe the ill-gotten gains Ad be pots pis det Pedestrian Knocked Uncon- Angeles. He had sold his auto. The! nysl and colorful tulip festival pa. 33 “Btteattle policemen. This is a good | “"* rr ra police later learned that he had! rade y witnessed by 45,000 specta- re yesterday. hered in Rellingham’s biggest — é scious; Will Live es of treet car and a be motor truck, two men were ir {sold his car, but had not left tov | Thursday afternoon the ma ter called up the mother of the girl | piossom fete of histor jand was told that the young couple! swinomi 4 Lummt I |had gone downtown picted preawhite days, he ex-suitor disappeared about! amo: n Legion airplane gave the | same time. His parents told a! contrasting note to the celebration | detective Friday that he had taken tors } who have sis-| tt us ke Beets the past se B WERE ONLY 95 YEARS OLD os a _ J Dear Homer: You say an old- |, The driv fier is a man who can remem- | f0F 59 cen be when the pushcart peddier | truck | the city Saturday. On ition to| possibly w ill die | and) Archie S$. Ash the their ave: wage widely known bu J t yer slight changes f orking con¢ * eg of pioneer and modern days q | oe TR ager dt | tons “Both sides havo 7 oak nase dfs i macie cc eke ja job on a shipping board liner a3| 4 fioat entered by the combined Meee 08 Sommer evenings. | 4 te hai tucsenabi FISH fons edb nny iP hagosinarc hay ba Borman Jan oller and had left tho clty/ nigh schools of the city won the WE Rt tan you remember when | “Position to be reasonable in the| down at Third ave. and Main st Thursday night. jaward. The Women’s Music club The police determined, however,! was second and the Kiwanis float they, turday by a truck driven by N. Hayashi, driver for the Japanese F, tied to sell “Hokey-Pokey | Sapate early § Cream?”"—Christopher Co- LET Yee E s that he had not taken the fob 48 \ was third. | Garrison Sanity firm of M. Furuya Co. importers MRS. MARY S. FELCH, 80, and pioneer mother of the Northwest, who is receiving| reported and have had no trace of| 4s oises tlossom show and ie jand exporters. “y ts vi 93° “« ; him since, Peres pearly rey rane 5s Di Tisy, Chicago taxicab Rives | Trial on June 11)“ Suttenng tom a fractured sku fothers’ Day” congratulations from 38 members of her big family Photo by Fred Carter! Another cluo was given officers|*uto show are on Saturday's pro- erie om iar Sith ey Now| Stam. Fireworks over the bay will aaron territory, She arrived here|by F. C. Abel, clerk at the N W | conclude the festical Saturday night Just a short time after a young) Arlington hotel, who said he saw|°O) a G vel ‘Will not stop at the tape,/a sanit | f all the Mothers’ Day! |: | fellow by tho name of Ezra Mecker| the girl, whom he knew, sitting in a hte ne gee as: ball: janting; well fer, but will keep going until | She seeks freedom from the crim.| may die, Ash was in Seattle on @| need for remembering folks back to make himself known] red roadster with two young men in} fads a parking place. inal e ward at Walla Watla,| business trip. He controls the Ash| home BY ©. A. CLAY rthwest front of the Butler hotel Friday| oes lwhere she was placed in 1919 when|Cold Storage Co. in Medford, Ore.! “If dirtance, or busines HEY ploneered, enduring all yours, the Northwest has! Might... The car drove away down fetto Nurmi, the phantom Finn,\acquitted of the murder of Mrs,|and other businesses in Coast citles.| other things have so di the perils in| Second ave. Firs st Mo je Es himself with a watch when he| Dougla: "| The parents of the missing suitor V 6 married D. C, Felch at|told the police that Mrs. Carlisle torrs. He was crossing the street when hit) things that you no longer are in And hardships of a frontier da Pe But that's nothing. Ray car-| Att M | F ig; (Grell tun tvaare: alee thay | lunaE sears dead) con ies a otorlog On to run in the mile race Supreme court jurists of the state Ash was picked up and rushed N the eve of Mothern’ Day, Mre.! Stadium today. will hear Ruth Garrison's appeal for|the hospital, where he lost con-| Mar Felch, } trial in Olympia June 11.| sciousness, Physicians fear that he| Northwest,” urges ur | Orem “home” to Mrs. Felct yas Fred J. Wettrick and] by the car. | touch with your parents, there is no|] To make this land of our a taxi meter. taiph Morse represent here. The| Hit by a street car at Fifth ave.| better time than tomorrow—Mothors’ worthy on ‘ re-( q + | state will resist her sult thru Harry|and Jackson st. WFriday night, J. [| Day—to sit down and begin And start their sons and ||moved to Colfax. Felch, in. the| band. HE STAR'S first Movie Motor- Mi Gee Gee says her great am-|Fthodes, deputy prosecutor Wanwig, 35, agent, 166 Boston st.,| newal of tho correspondence,” » onghtere nursery business, planted most of Tae iG Dy log appears today pea in Vite in to invent a hairnet | * - was Knocked unconscious, When| says Your mothers will appreciate || On a lighter way to happiness. 5 seater alk | Cee} | It's tho log of a trip to Belling- Mil last thru a week-end party.| Handcuff E 1 |taken to the hospital Wanwig’s in-|{t—how well, I know! These precious mothers of || the trees in that territory Twenty-| Ship’ 8 Pantryman ham, where the Tulip festival fs pict | Mandcu MPlOVES, | juries were said to be severe but} And Mrs. Folch does know. For humanity two years ago they came to Seattle. | . |] on. Tt embraces beautiful Chucka- t laugh at these new colleee| Take $90, 000 Loot! {ta The motorman of the} she is the head of a family of 33 and|] Will some time say a brief fare- Now, a widow, she lives at the | Disappears at Sea nut drive, Mt, Baker National for. . One them any day! wpw YORK, May 9~Three men|°* that struck him was J. J.| every one of them today w ding well home of ye atl Mrs, John | John Joyce, a pantryman on board || ost, Mt. Baker itself and a multl- BAY Jerk the aquent out of | nerancted tore caplaven oe the | Blake. + [her messages of good will for|} And pass beyond to rich reward; ||! Ballaine, 4720 Seventh ave. N. E.| tho §, 8, Griffdu, en route to Seattle || titude of other beautles, Iadio for you—Lyden Tribune.| poss Jewelry Co. on Grand st. this| "tyes INT Mothers’ Day. Four children, 11|] But they will never die, |) Mra. Molen at 80, Craily from Alaska, disappeared overboard | ead it today in The Star on Pa Ee inl Ae pate ea nerd CONVICT CHINESE | grandchildren, 18 great-grandchil-|] A heritage of love will mark mathe Gh ese te be reason) Friday night, ac ording to word re-| > 9. Wey betimes, ta fine fettio, and to| bers escaped. It took police half an| rooming house at 119% Washington |. She !* truly the “mother of the|), Thruout eternity, 3 ‘ SShAY atvIO pee: : ‘ 3 Bier -tAGUgDE RE Amy. SIEGE Tae critimont ere the sun had risen, #0 | } to reriove the handcuffs from'st., was convicted of possessing | Northwest” by this remarkable rec- | of #8 you good advice, folks,} Joyce disappeared at 8 p.m. while i] week and seo what The Star de- he roratah fellows in the office did | Hy igi dn tare it Bains 5 0 opium by a jury in Federal Judge | 4 Sone. Added to that | t : | when she urges you to Keep in} the ship was 772 miles, out of port. || scribes flashed on the screen be- Bieteely Series, tee voeen sit | to out the locks . Cushmnas' co court Friday. Mite In’ 1864, ann child .of nine, Mra.) Parents from the old home in Mis j tou pe vhs your old: folks He has a brother, Thomas Joyce, 506 |} tore you home, nme ana te playiog pen net. | 0 % she Wee 7 et canoe felch started in an ox, cart with bh sourl, across the plains to the old Mrs, Mary Feleh know N, Domazck st., New York city, and It’s something new, Something ro —|fflends here are trying to get In ence i Brecon plo | Is Set for May 27) | Secrotary of Slate Grant Hinkle were | ¥ fine, too. tay Zbinden, who pleaded gui counties, Saturday, inspecting aoe fh “Dp: two! weeks ago to a ohargd of de- | Insurance Man_ Is Charged > ‘ amy atomic ate," RG adrona Trolley and Greets). 0 (18 oe oe posed sites for new state Dieorcea ave wr Rides M ey leer atlaged eeuuiset cutemebt With Driving While Drunk | Tis axe members of the etate parks pelle Passengers With Gun [Sloe contract, wl be tied in mune. chrunaa iar nie" Former Cop Caught by Snohomish ording to a| Alleged to have been driving his | you'll enjoy. y he sala « "Oh, alright ” HAPPY-GO-LUCKY young ban: Inches of his head, Riffer lost sev-| calendar drawn in the preslding de-| automobile while intoxicated, P. J.C i D Wi th Bi A L d f B ., dit, smooth shaven and attired |eral dollars and was commanded to| partment Saturd | O'Hara, 46, widely known insurance Why Wait Any | rys 1 1g; uto oad 0) ooze iy thee driveru are prepar neat and fashionable sult, late | sit down Zbinden was given a suspended! man of Seattle, was arrested Mriday | ; i STRUT Say Ae ‘ Wi 10 £0 on strike Friday night boarded a Madrona] As the car passed 23rd ave, and| sentence on a similar charge several! night, After spending the night in| Longer | Ed W. Pielow, former police ser- low, Hazeltine sald. That Pielow Bi it ail the trucks vanish |atreet car at 26th ave. 8, and Charles | Dearborn at,, the bandit naw another | Wwecks ago by Judge Walter French, | Jail ho was releanod on his porsonal|! to buy that Used Car? Were aro || Beant and commonly calle tho|had been in a terrific. fist fight Streets, the Fords canst. He held up the operator and two|man waiting and told Reid to stop] sitting here from Yakima, The new] recognizance Saturday by Chiet.| two good buya for you to con- || “Houdini of Seattle Rum Runner, | was indicated: by, hia condition.) Ee M out among themmeives passengers and, after riding into|for him. The passenger wax Tt. J,| charge was Immediately fi with | severyns, alder ringtime is Auto ‘Time, || lost much of his reputation, a i. ai Was battered and bloody and had So a town, hopped from the car and dis. | Giffin, 408 17th ave. 8. Giffin also] criticiam from the prosecutor's of-| Motorcycle Patrolman. Frank Tt a ir EOE able chunK of Bie property and, elt) Severe (Brultia’ abouts eis xaos: edd Mldate for the Poison 1 ured was robbed and foreed to take «| fice, of Mrench's action Gladwin mado the arrest at, Ninth BE NOR 1 Las of his disposition Iriday when Sno-| head, the dry chief said, a club: i ; \ Bay ad be aay ROADETDR | county deputy sheriffs ar} Pielow gave the name of Ludlo Wge purtner who wants to| When W. W. Reld, the motorman, | seat - avo, and Howell st.. Martin O'Hara,|| Car wa 1 new in November, |] homish county deputy v & A adlow BY I the world you ted that | stopped the car he did not suspe The bandit tired of the sport and 124, anid to be a brother of the auto 1 has dawhool brakes, new || rested him with an auto load of] to the Everett officers, but Leonard ular card | that the handsome young man wasjas the car rumbled along he ‘re | Stolen Truck Runs driver, way arrested alao. + Fptornntee Sale Sinan You | Hauor oat way, te wtomobil BS aay At ih anes at ah jail ‘ s robber. ‘The fellow whipped out aj fused to let! Reid stop for other pas Canc hier intacdar for. Guebelaee Plolow big Mormon automobile, | ognized him in the Snohomish fai 4 | large iaiolient Hale it ‘iter atl al euteata avin’ Ween tA ine! The Wild; Sailor Held! re at aelel dhe Jin which he Was hauling 20 cases | He faces prosecution by the state SAYINGS | | nose, commanding him to go mheud|atrect car paased Fourth ave, and| Alleged to have stolen a truck} Moonshine Is Bund: ; 1923 MAXWELL Jot beongnd whisky, will be }Authoritios of Snobomish county, il j | sl “Sl drop w| land drive the street cur as he di-|Jackson st. where a couple of police. | which he deserted when it got be- ao E DT Nad aw ee ly |] by the government, accordir Plelow gaines @ reputation for j rected men were waiting and ut Main at,,| yond control, I. Madden, a vuy|Man Gives $500 Bail (inc Wheels, bumpora; many |{ I A. Eavoltine, divisional prohi- | elusiveness by ing peace offi oe ~ « Neild wan robbed of $22. a block father on, hoe stopped the| sailor, was held in the city jail] Seattle dry officers reported Satur useful extras; $260 down; oasy bition director, cers here after his Wilictmont in sry ins h t Day ot. the bandit saw a pas lear and dinappeared. friday night. The truck ran away} day that they rate the ‘homo.ot payments | Aftor evading U. 8 officers here | the Olmated. conspiracy case Two his t Moony! w we know |wengor waiting for the car and or-| A negro bandit held up K, M, Ban n the driver fled, and crashod| John Hartz, 1125 fist day |] Turn to the Want Ad Columns |] for two months, merely “by ssrearhi Kes wo No was takeniby w.M Str Yentorday one Jered the motorman to stop for him, |nah, 1428 King at, early Saturday|into a parked anto, Madden waa night and found ona of on and seo who ts offering the ing glanseg’’ as he hired ey Whitney, asslatant prohibition di ] EE as yy ‘ Harm @ Alfred Itiffer, 2401 Day st. got on |morning at 12th ave, and Yosler way,| captured by Patrolman MH, G, Sut-! shine, Harte was arrested and Jater || cars to you. RMAD ‘THE WANT |] to arrested with a whole load} rector, as he was leaving a North ” tllon r Hain tonished when the ban-|Hannah loxt $8, « fountain po YgANA] ton. ‘The accident happened at Firat] released on $600, bail, charged with || ADS DAILY of bia own boxe, vas a bitter pill) Hind apartment house,” He waa te | } Hit ft aw Is mapers, d Hecenn #t violating y dry: lay or the ex-police sergeant to swal:|teneed on bail, / hed the gun within a few lwome paper nd n folating the elty dry) \ aN s\t x ] bal ila wile

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