The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1925, Page 1

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IAP APPL A DD Draenor rrr at Ptr The Newspaper Ww ith the Biggest Circuls ition in Washing ton er WEATHER cS" The Seattle Star Tl HOME na oa : rAd 58, Benend Clete Matter at the Postoffice at Beat Waal 27. NO. 64 ue SEATTLE, WASH., ss MAY 11, 1925 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. oy, Hurt by Mother North Bend Feeds Multitudes OMY MILK in Golf Game, ‘May Die It Was a Case of Loaves and Fishes, and Nobody W ent | ~ PUREST Away seit Annual Trout Day ain! The Spirit of CHILD WAS et... Home- Building WOMAN'S fried man knows | —J | U. S. Test Shows Dairies Among Best in the West ea i ; | we DETAILED SCORE OF THY vs . VARIOUS CONTESTANTS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 7 Stoops to Pick Up Ball and Skull Is Frac- tured by Club MOTHERS’ DAY Jefferson Park link noon, Albert Wickdal was in the city hospit near death from a skull fracture Mra. Lilt dah and Frederick Wickda nts of the boy ing at Beaux Arts Village, on Lake are grief.stricker Mother rises, throws oa a kimono | warts break!a | Mother washes the dishes, | Mother gets the washed mp Mp chareh, finds dad's collar button and a fight between Willie and Hazel, jother dusts the house, darne stocks and mends the rip I) golf knickers. dinser, tot em the dishes Mother darns more socks. ! her stops another fight be- Willie and Maret Mother prepares = “snack” for among the leaders in rn half of the cor « of the wan acting an mother, w wae ona, Mra. Wickdah RE n aloft Mother sends the kits to bed. | Mother darns more socks. Mother goes to ded. © pasteurized milk dairies which dio is growing m fie time. L'il G ; hl screamed as the that Oo pick t 4 k ne tt of e She had t wa i" ing driver was Bi lad sure had endu i Ascious | a higher score Vancouver tn th hours— | dairies, of w mife got his insurance. | t average of 93 o- t could be ¢ k farm topped the ihe: ‘hie! termined nether the boy would its history in recover. The child's father in chief Xe it was due | HENRY ROESCHER, BUILDER of The Seattle _ || Sit 22.104 seamer Redondo nany' Tt Star’s Ideal Seattle bungalow, typifies Better Homes | week. Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Stat? Photographers DISBARMENT OF Foes (EDITORIAL) = fin i, sdepeable: | yiiee marks the opening of Better Homes Week in PAGE SOUGHT im minutes after the cere- | | eattle. Bony they are saying “ours.” Setting aside of such a period for the focusing of pub- apy i} lic oe ntion on the home question undoubtedly proves a | Bar Examiners File Charges; “ wonderful stimulus for building and is a healthy thing ‘ Once upon a time)” for our community. Hearing Set for June 3 a pair of low { Pearce said, ‘ta Sadeubted| ya hig teen along ing Seattle its ‘reput ation |healthlest city in the United States Jin which to raise children. “IT have made milk tests in 1 Western states, and almost 100 cities. I ‘have found no petter milk where.” GIRL WIFE HELD rat ilie‘ the clabaaa.'! But there is a real lesson in the first word of that ; ‘without ing t 01 i Seattlo at Witkin, oe™")) Better Homes Week phrase. bat ate if SM ' IN DE TH ASE F078 ; BETTER homes! Not bigger homes! Not more showy bike “hare Ah rocks in nountains, homes! Not homes that are thrown together, on specula- a dt —_ + ia-2-¢ s ‘ lied-fish in the sca— ; : : 5 : nder Arrest i MND ficet gure has ‘wade || tion, with the idea in mind of seeing how cheaply they i Dn acta) EVERY BODY HAD A GOOD TIME at North Bend, Sunday, when the town pat on its a ae W eee a BA wreck outta me! fae? constructed and how big a sale price they will aaats ~~ “annual Trout day celebration. Top: Mayor W. W. Glazier is | Iped to a bite or two by Montesano Man’s Murder Effie Douglas, of North Bend high school; flue, left: Miss Doris Schaefer helps serve the hungry crowd of 3,000; lower right:. Gus Lactlsperger, who won the prize for ae argest ‘\ catch, exhibits some e of his cee Photos by Carter .& Bradi¢y, Star Staff Photographers | ; sity halt reporter says an ap. BETTER homes means substantial homes! Homes on is & large body of city || built for permanency! Homes that will help the perman- ra mpiettly surrounded PY!) ency of our community! alle Ne oe ey If we pay more attention to the way we build our agian THOUSAND per 4 , wR | y 3 witnesses to “withhold material : ENDIDATE FOR THE POISON|| houses and make them real homes, rather than places to |} tacts and testify falsely,” in dl inet HELD ; na igi Mae er By a IVY CLUB live, that home-like atmosphere will reflect itself in our |j men ngs against A AB oe Seoniiees ti who sends his wife to a/ ‘ and is held in the county jail esano today as a suspect in the rder of erett Browning, IS mil! forman. Browning's body, with a bullet | ie an the head and another in the was found May 1, in the here. Hithér would ve caused instant death, icians say. Mrs. Ivall was in Browning's com- cee Wate, hac tad ska} families, and the question of what the modern generation || On aah) Vers ereiban CEWH hs 0 bad he doesn’t want to risk | of this country is coming to, will largely solve itself, He: aldo cchatees .Page with | fing her a ‘round: trip ticket. | Aim high Suild homes, not houses! taining $50 from v |p f If you set the mark, the man pictured above who builds | client. now a tugi n ‘ust lee, Mo poldt. out that-whatere «men of an-|] your house, will follow suit. Building contractors, car- | “t° Promote a friendly feeling with s| seattle Woman _ Shot to, r F nd told YOU caught the biggest irs the J, E. Savage and Aesouratea 8 weeds to do tw« jwould 1 | Buy the Spokane | ph ern phy acess . yo fuse : the judge” and to have secured the + : a eal rchase of the|r Saturday and Monday nights, on ered wood sense ini! penters, painters. They work from plans. ‘They will |) cient ner, Death in Vancouver Hotel Foe re E Suabconlarstoy hie Jelviig stor! port, phases aring ‘em?! build what YOU order. the aa land, He paid his bill Tuesday at jthe hotel here. Physicians fixed the day of his death on Tues proceedi always supposed they drank tell world that it nove: to advice morning | husband No better time to start building BETTER homes for agate Seattle than in Better Homes Week. There, littic minnow, | Don't you cry, You'll be a sardin °° FEARS FIRE, CUTS THROAT. says he has never heard proceeding as “default angements | unless it has put to be S were mother the table at one amous trout dinner food rman Bros. Just to settle arguments a W °. 8 § off wild claims, we'll chronic ; iimopants suit is no 1 : bh 4 tia“ wtiowe' He shoul te ; the list of prize winners at . , Takes Nap on Dock, 1 n | AN FRANCISC ae eae » slashe ig | packec attle “doln’s. om Brulee, “Now the tain AN FRANCISCO, May 11./to escape, he slashed his) Seer ee sarin at a [a hae ee ee Rolls In, Is Drowned oe * pants together and| —Barmey Gannon, 64,|throat but was rescued by a sin nfibe\toeitt weet! oh inias j ho-| Sleeping on the end of the Arrow i ne | B : ‘ | , prize forthe biggest catch ma y ho-| 81 ‘ nd of the J home ; Was pe ar as: ath POOR sErOn a) policeman. T 1. F. Lougt nd Mrs, Lough-|@ non-resident. Gus Lactlsperger zo syndi-| Fuel company's dock at the foot of suicide attempt when e 7 ; |won a similar trophy for the. big- Savages | 14th ave. N. W., Sunday afternoon YE DIARY | al attendants feare: ran, 40 ave N p e- | . 5 Ms 6 day, LAY 1 |feared he was about to be Hospital attendants feared ; rent ote mio - cent ade .by a “North: Bond bos Hf at : Acoma tn unidentified man paid with his a, 1) m8 sng po gre burned to. death. jloss of blood, shock and| Council Expected to Pass) seattle and teading characters in the | TOS C0HT Ute | H. Hoffstrom won| The deal just el By i Hes 20 his nap when he fell into th pean Na eventite with | Gannon was trapped in his | burns would be fatal to Gan-| Prob t Bil fared are material wit ncaa bets rete an Coa teta ition intial 1 Y Cree hedy Shan Seah BAaK atten bs: id ‘hear sinc r 2 home by fire. Il and unable’ non. robe Paymen ' spender nha aft T. M. Taylor of North Bend; for tho! The ne famous |two boy swimmers, Harry Smith, tak gamuaies, “stog these ott | — rs aie |: NO ate ABDC: Dass Dean are smallest to Mrs. T. H. Hoffstrom.|in the Inland 1 be re- | 500% 14th ave, N, W., and Don Bona: ras ace many comely chorus Voting on the measure for the|the shooting since Loughran, 1iunithe canbe tourne ut a cost of $150,000, and | way, 1127 W. 57th st. It was taken au et heartity, third time this spring, city council. | Loughran and Mrs. Meyers Ae | Mill struction work is to tmme- |to the coroner's office pending identt. gondii did give me a ha ax men Monday afternoon wero expect: | statements to Inspector Jewitt imme) ir Ww trortmilier and Dave Bryant, | diately fication. ome, | ed to override the mayor's to of a | diate fier the murder and suicide. all of Seattle Tho ladies’ prize went Saar as ee rae $517 2 ypriation for Robert B,| Loughran admitted traveling tol tg Mra 1 Miiler yl © Teasons we Brott, court stenographer Vancouver with Mrs. Wick and M Trout, potato salad, beans, cheese les do not go The sum ved indicates Brott's | Meyers, the latter being registered | ji ccnis cookie milk and coffee. «pa anche a bill for taking notes on the etficienoy | at the hotel as his wife. Shortly| gerved by the ladies of North Bend y i | ‘ peers * ‘ committee probe on alleged city graft | after 8p. m. a knock was heard) ay you want, ¢ ar 3? |Boy Dies in Hospital From) Charges They Alienated Her in which Mayor Brown's name fig-|at the door of the hotel room, and Divorcea are Mf when he opened he was confror Gun Battle Fought as Hindenbur dnd Mrs. Bhoons Injuries; 29th Death Affections; Wants $25,000 “te by. his. wife. and \Nellson. When| us: 8 agree ove he ©0! ee a abet ‘Sate 7) emcees marred EN RA a or et RN Maps Bestagte seas ita Arrives for Inaugural But macaroons | When the motorcycle on, which he} Julius R. Madrid, sald to be the a Mra, Loughran told a sirailar ee errs ac. Bae ¥ ea oa tae mofo ste on, wPueh Ne ag) MES we ts bs thet DON TV ALT: Were ee tt land vow ane | Nor! Bend FB. Searing and Cw was riding skidded in ms Spanish family, Rowley of the Seattle Rod and Gun] 1 BERLIN, May 11.—Two relehs-) shook hands cordially with the prest Ml Gee Gee's ey eetic n.| told hi ttle br r Beat oes ne | ial his eat bride that ade cou! ANY LONGER. _ | had ben ince to come to van.) uh ban HAIRICENS ocak co Graton [oe cate d make it couver the day after hu five others and a hotel proprietor | op if bon Mothers’ da; tternoon, Edward ¥raendahi, | por for her folks,’ one of his own|| to buy that home. Hore . || left, presumably on a business trip, eriously ‘wounded in the first out The trouble occurred at Oderbers, became the city’s 29th auto t witnes: testified Monday, Madrit|| dandy little offor, by Meyers, who said that he would I br eak of serious trouble near Berlin, | Near the capital, when a fascisti, cel- fic victim. He died In the cit op. | 18 suing his wife’s parents and her|/| —~ G rH ARGATS prove that her husband was un- Jon the occasion of the triumphal ar-|ebrating Hindenburg’s arrival, brother and sister for $26,000 for - 1 - faithful to her h is, And every- body wanted plenty, and got Twas a great day. Everybody sure pulled and GAIL. APPLESAUCE sAys: luries of ottat ec ‘aster, nial bunga ST COREEMLAY conic rival of Field Marshal von Hinden:| opened fire after the republicans had alienating her affections as in an sidency i A boy, W H joint om when the shooti | RAPA NDS Raeiab the? B) of | attempted to expel him from an inn in Another boy, Wesley ‘ ‘The witness was Mrs. M.N, Smith ndljoln 96m when the shooting the republle Berlin steeled itself for the shock have | shire, 1816 E. Jefferson St Tl of Medida:s Whosmala’ shat eared for tin ih eancait eine occurred, Noilson, who had been in- | CREWS Finish Clearing Snow} Von Hindenburg was greeted by | of possible clashes between republi Wivive on. the motorcycle with] Madrid's children-by a former mar-|| basement, trays: HO’ timate with Mrs. Wick, had become throng which lined the | cans and mo hists, and 10,000 Jealous of Loughran, sho: ald | at Snoqualmie Saturday | treme as arrested and released | riage, and that Madrid and his bride HBAT: nwoll 50x117 route from Noerstrasse sta-| police, the la t biliza in the * f hat Ma an ” 1 RGUA ME) ALAS Ogg ad) lice, the largest mobilization in the . sult n custody of the coroner. Copen-| formerly Miss Margaret Schofield, fence Beat ker ei hoieaie tion in the suburbs to the Wilhelm-| capital's history, were on duty, Dace to | 1 serious injury. Fraen-| lived with them for a time. They x y first class shape open to mot palace Hundreds of detectives mingled s old i Snoqualinie pi ' 4 mateh as thrown about 10 feet and| were secretly married in Everett, la.now, vacant nat Ship Worker Hurt traffic, The last barrier of snow and] re was a dramatic scene at the| with the throngs that surged to the y ll fracture and b y 19, 1923 once ua home was bullt b coy Moughed thru by the two! suburban station when the field mar-| route 0 the 1 a skull fracture and brain! July 19, 1923. La , hiei home. Wag: bull i Sad FATEH MANGA SUT eleaie Bao ey [rth iis thongs. thapeurged Hien stove,’ sion Last week Madrid unsuccessfully prevent owner and ts a TAL by Falling Tackie crews, working from either end, on| shal, who takes the oa Hoe to: |. “Ale mation Sartyliie phils Liew Webi year-old boy, Harry Abie, Jr ‘ought to show by the defendant her the price Im rieht at § Struck on the head ir. and Mra. H. A, Abel. 431) self, Anna Schofield, formerly the $500 cash; balance can bo ar tackle, John Eason, ranged to sult purchaser irday night } morrow as president A steady stream of motorists went | stepped from his pr public, | and forth aver the His] out for disturbance y, on the look Hla WI now Nu wal Jured about the | Countess Sagendorf, that she the H. I. Alexander, 1 thru the unday, O \ one | Appearance was broken a sudden | ‘There was no martial music, no Why most ot head when his father’s auto collided | parted Madrid and her sister, Turn to the Want Ad Columns || tho city hospital Monday morning,| Way road is open across the summit | roar of cheers and ertes of “Hoch!” | bands whatever being permitted. tte er machine driven by M.|garet, because she wanted Madria and seo who Is offering thin place || Where it was thought likely that his|and traffic is released in group: | A smile broke across the field] ‘Thruout lin, by orders of mon ary P r 49 Tenth ave, N. FE Tue | herself. to you. READ THE WANT ADE skull was fractured His sealp The pass highway will be broad-| marshal's fa and he bowed sol-| archist org ations, the red, white Jaccident occurred at 12th ave | Testimony, of Mrs. Smith, Monda DAILY | badly cut. He was transferred later | ened and kept open from this time | emnly jand black banners of the old om- (iews dhe” Ke 7, Column 1) i j'1o Providence hospital, eh J Chancellor, Luther adyancod and] pire were displayes sean i ot scsi ano Qmeeecoreremanr deoraneerme monroe [SE

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