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NDAY, MAY a : THE SEATTLE STAR =e PAGE ? famous Cutter in Bay; BRIDE'S LETTER VICTIM OF AUTO PROBE FIGHT IN Sails for Alaska Soon CALLED FAKE ROBBED, REPORT PARK BOARD a Vessel | e ing Built to Replace Love for Spouse Perced Pin Stolen From Him® Up Mrs, Wilkins’ Resolution Veteran Dog Again on Board © ,,, ate wt of the mark CUTTER WILI (URRY AMRPLANE ie Bear is near and o the | HEN. Potter of ‘the missi Report of Comptroller Due ' and ap be re: | bures 4 _\Ex-Kansas Executive Ac- At to Yard asa ttleert lietter, ahe wan fereed,tp de it, 1| cused. of Asking Bribe During Next Week 25c 50c aul here untti Sathréas.. | person in t he hi TOPEKA. Ka fay. 11 Sty. Comurtol Aree lesn *OR making attractive, inexpensive curtains home-keepers will — ; akan eran shehad re-| Charged with soliciting. 9. uribe.Ao Valle find these attractive values. A fresh shipment brings plain . he p . tm. He fiat Me Davie Wa eopednied’ te 06 ‘ a aulier weaves of firm quality, and a number of dot, conventional and Woman Sues Business Une ee she ! Meantime all-over patterns that are charming. declared t b are oi the pape Men for Selling Rum oh get $8600 | a In 36-inch width, at 25c, 29c and are Nid W = the a oo the Death QUIZ OUTH IN: ete “5 : of Her Husband From Acute Alcoholism ho is charged in. Sonnecton ror ot the rrany tneeioueite ies. Glenna Karterm, deauing nine Cle El for $40,000 for th RS the first case on ALET =e QUIZZED eeper Says No State-. Made Since Fall p Laitities ot Frank Polet » never exceeded in any statements prepared ton of Herman Gius, Mi redirect questioning by state's Meys, however, Gius said the ts at prepared before the busi ibetdme insolvent, wax submitted and his former Joe Lucente, are charged Brand larceny from Louis Ka ; former patron of th Crandell and tu. E&attle’s foreisn colonies i Sagi and the Bank Slovakia. Bamination by Deputy Prosecutor Thiel developed that Polet's ledger” at the time of the | et o¢ customers’ money received | MF. Kruse Is Victor; Gets B transmitted to foreign coun- | MSH KILLS. 11 tehman ~ Negligent Berlin Grade Crossing BRL, May AT Wisven, cack: “Af automobile truck were | 4), ‘ e parties separated |N 40d four injured today when | Frankfurt Stuttgart ito the vehicle at a grade at. Wealthy market owne Accident was attributed to the FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Danindeiey Goods hi cia Pras Frederick & Ndson Service |Mother Says Note Deaving| Friends of Ash Say Diamond; Council Committee Takes telying upon a mother's intuition, | Reported robbery of Arehio 8.) HH & left the “policemen ae case Mrs, F. C. Stevenson, mother of Mr Ant prominent rehant of a eaith questionnaire to Chiet | aoeprneenpe | The new cutter is a Diesel Meatric Grace Carlisle, missing bride of uo |rar o at eattio, after he had | Severyns for action and having their to be built-at a cost of $925,000. It] week, Monday morning rejected as|been knocke naclous and per-|réport on last year's citywide graft Wilt carry four-inch and sX-pound| false a letter supposedly written by |hups fatally injured by an automo-| Probes in preparation, the eounc . Plane, @ New feature in the far) p< 2 Ag morn us being invest [at archlights of publielty upon th north patrol work * ldve to Juch * letective Monday * m lof M Ma Ave w 11 Eskimos, waiting here |e ments, the girl Friends of Ash say that a three | form the park board . aft tragic Wells adventure on; husband, It told him that. Grace |quarte tickpin wa Itn wetion thorized ast Fr Uheir honfe near Nome by the Bear,| set her free. The note declared t ate aye ably be started after a reorganiza Prof. George Haley, of the Unt-| tvs, Carlisle had gone away because " in Providence hospital suf | ton meeting of the park board, get a athe peo . pees she was unable to live with her hus: | fe from & skull fracture. He | for Wedne YRACEFUL, decorative Lamps of meta! s going to tho Pribiloff islands} pang in elean ‘ " thoritien ayor Brown dismissed Mr vit 4 1 toe aden ult band tn a lovel union ma over, hospital authorities) M ¥ missed Mra. Wil J Finished in brown, gray, blue and red We have the usual heavy list of] stra, Stevenson said, “Grice did love improvement during the night, He! derupting the park bourd business polychrome effects. Heavy paper shade mail for Point Barrow and other| her husband decorated with highly-colored bird and flower design Lamp’ distant points, medical supplies and | py n " hat Was \ married him. | Haya 8 Kighth ave secessor, The council, it is under tand 15 inches high. Low-priced at $3.95 complete provisions,” said Capt. Covell, “Twol know that hes bednttaken soni \ 14 picked up after the acct: | sto ‘4 nothing against the doc interesting passengers are on their) where by a man whont shi dent by the police patrolywagen au & » Ane i hi . way here now from Wisconsin, They | fused to marr ges taken direct to the city he reumstances under which the wom are two co which we Will] jegiou trom which he was taken to Pre a Toes her px a take to acon Goodwin at|” ‘phe totter was sealed in-an enve: /dence pita Point Hope Idreased to J be a ! ‘6 CREWS FAMOUS DOG was onclosed, dated “Seattle, May 8 AGAIN HERO OF SHIP in another envelope addressed to A |! R Y GOVERNOR ,| Paddy, the crew's dog, which has | Rogers, 6512 48th ave, 8, and n i sailed to the Far North for four |! Pertland, Ore. Roge ears. S again aboard and ia bos of three |™Man, and they gave it to Det New Filet Curtain Nets in Plain and Patterned Weaves There ar va While Carrol occupted with the 35c the yard. 45-inch width, 50c the yard. private utllity’s books and record: ulllities and municipal strect-car 4 iat axsell Davis, the former geo Charges against these tw is business and to neglect When Carroll port ready depend largely upon the out ; his family Witnesses in the case were being University Student Refuses é oid next woek the council will again Seal w's aponea’”" to Tell Where He Was wo" wr'n move nan cue'ytin tomtewrs cose" | Inexpensive Golf Togs for Men and Young Men case are Mike AFRICAN NATIVES ~ DRIVERS NABBED MOB DRYS Sogura, Frank G nment in the county ja a. James Corut-| ST. LOUIS, May 11.~Toddy Dill Leo Lesh, Felix Sampie Matt! t 19-year-c Kauglarich, Louis Dally, A Cas-| tempted to tagna and Joe Michelette me Mrs. Kartern Golf Knickers Sports Vests $3.45 $4.85 Knit fabric Vests in towe tore| tion which might husband's death pleion in the murder of * D am A. Dill e te and casa ing ¢ ; - fabrica in gray. and a number of striking “ a et Lodged in Jail Following Riots Over Liquor Search brown shade W A t ed patterns in popular t Crashes on Streets Have Fatal Ending ate = BION Becvloee gray and tan shades. ves 28 to 36 (wa Young men's to 38. At $4 45. Imported Golf Hose, $1.85 Check, diamond and various novelty patterns, — w violation of t rioting » tried this we Lyle said HARTLEY CHILD. STAND R Subject of Mia STRIKE HELD UP. ers’ Meeting Tuesday The complete outfit— art pepe pile gins: 4c Vest, Knickers and Hose— ele NORE THILE SE RE for $10.15. Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE s Teamsters and Employes ‘° : What Seattle child welfare work Renew Negotiations Higg fn eckle dr Reto :: ae "Crosby Unabled to Get “Ten Wien Ralls isacion Wika bedroom, G..W. Cattanach, 4107 wil’ be te Jone and i tiaon Arguments on Demurrer iF gloy ave., sat up in his bed Sunday bull president of the, Women's : “| Open in Federal Court County Commissioners Can’t Re-Lease mi. islative Council of Washingtor wt lay down again,” remarked Will Preside; Mrs. W. E, Ba: SCORES INU. S..___}|_An-attack on the Olmsted boow System Until Anderson Quits the robber, relstig the curtain on president of the Seattle Federati ; satisfactor conspiracy indictment by means of ae pa | one of the bedroom windows. Catta of the American Leg and Attor purchase of the Lake sc aieaie * Captain Crosby said.|nach obeyed.. Then the youthful ney John W. Roberts of Seattle ecretar and J M nda “with At Washin. ferry m cannot, “My offer will stand as long as pres-| housebreaker calmly departed. He The governor recently wrote + Bingay, mane of the « CITY DAIRIES to ty Finch presenting |, by the board of! ent conditions continue. The boats|took $90 with him. tole’ Saeda he C ers’ association, both expressed le REE OES RE? A 8 ted and 32 other defend. cnérac until ‘Decam:| tah Be: mate to a Wanidaome UI te league that all t ee fidence that arn le agreement | sy eerseteD mak the ment hint ve 6 ept s I do not question the sound- | truistic twa trike itened, is : Dennis | torney C. ‘T. Me- (Of Capt. John L. Anderson, lossee ie Iveat saa Aust Found Dead; welfare we 9 ter : ; p a t operator of the lake! Chairman Gaines Monday said he in “break ub owe banc lacrehee a3 ; : : ” : ootaht beligved the boats are paying <div Rites on Monday home i and ang Andre a fant Aepeee fi t dends, and that Capt. Anderson ca 1 working Mayor Brown ; mproperly drawn apt. Ha v b dwener oécontinus to. openiis thant.with prea: | ccommelus J.\; Aust wasttonnd trereeded and a reasonable spirit on; Mat 1D vm. and that a crime is not charged |known ferty operator and owner of) Ul ein eS} dead in his bed in the Bay State ho- ferry line, was) ent equipment:at a profit }both sides caused resumption of ne ton) Cea jin 4 the Manchester-A , |tel, First ave, and Battery st., Sun. gotiations 26.5 | “o informed Monday when he ap is 1 do not favor spending $70,000] aay. He had suffered from heart Store delivery wagons, fuel truck ale Datry (Wn Of peared before the board of commis-| for an engine for the ferry Lincoln} trouble for more than a year. He and transfer rign would have stopped . "| Marysville Robbery’ loners, prepared to submit a cash/at this time,” Gaines said. was 64 years old, and came to Seat- ro had the walkout taken place. |» Lv offer for the lake boats Capt. Anderson, in a letter to the| tle 35 years ago. Funeral services rhe : .ow| Suspects Are Held |” to poara of commissioners has| board some weeks ago threatened to| are to be held Monday evening at Kristoferson 4 EVERETT, May 11.—Two men are |nothing bofere it on the ferry situa-| Surrender the ferries unless a $70,-| 7:30 p. m. pet Products Co. « ar ét] ro an suspects in the tion,” Chairman W. A, Gaines said.|/000 Diesel engine is installed in the} ‘The body was found by Joseph ri ri y Co. 1.9 ™ nN the | tion, i Clark Creamery + 94.91 \t Lincoln. He claims to have lost} Aust, a brother, Both parties named coreonaet Go 1a. Medad ‘947! money recently in operating the| = Milk + 14.6 ferries. Half of Property held by police recent Marysville State bank rob-|"Anderson has a lease on the boats | bery. They are Lioyd Ewing and|yntil December 8, 1931. but the woman got the divorce, Ind ndent o¢ | Howard Rendieman, arrested at alnotified us that he wishes to sur seine rh WIN ica one : Jud evra SH, F. Alexander May Go on. wild cf qa ed Baden Ae by oe render the lease before mee ene ‘H tl Sta fa HOU CLEANING \ru led in the divorce case of May | i Grad To } AOR OS, WHO: ee saeco ed “In any event Captain Anderson | artley s an n We a y a < | Kruse and Carl ¥*. Kruse, reputedly Eastern Run in Winter play big rolls of money while talking | cannot return the ferries to King y’ ° NE MAIE YOUR WOODWORK to the ticket seller, About $700 was! county until January 1, 1927 with Child Work Is Topic Satisfaction Guaranteed found on the men when taken to} 4.4 surrendering his bond of $12,500, Governor Hartley's stand on the H the station, Which he posted as a guarantee of |ehild welfare queation will be the -67 15 Ist v.S. “Jealousy and love cannot exist] The liner H. F. Alexander, of the| Southwest in the same home,’ Smith declared. | Seattle-San nelsco-Los Angele i he |He left. their finances in practically | route of the Pacific Steamship com-| j» SR Re operation on schedule.’ |subject of discussion at the open the same condition they were when! ppany, may be tarnsferred to the! 1 aines said the lease provides that| luncheon of the Jeligious Educa. == York Miami run next winte Mrs. Kruse gets negotiable se-| when Pacific coast travel slacken s}of being drunk near Auburn Sun-|jjior to May 1 of any year, if he} day noon at Meves’ cafeteria youths, arrested on charges) anderson must notify the board,| tional Workers’ association oh Tues | curities and cash totaling $40,000]. G. MeMicken, agent for the line, American 1) day, were brought to the county | wishes to aurrender the boats on the Mrs. W, E. Barnhart, president and Kruse keeps his Pure Food| sald Mondiy that. a decision will be| Roya : 89.8 | jail’ Monday by Sheriff Matt Star) ist of January following of the Fedération of Women’s clubs, Genuine Market, a e farm near Des | Made this week Ohta Ce s44 | Wich They are Leslie Pincw “T went before the board, ready] and C, M, Courtney, field secretary ot ‘ a hi Moines, some Renton property, and| The liner js well known on both \ ne hrington 87.2|Henry Gooding and Harry Chap-|to submit a cash offer for the boats,| of the American Legion's child wel: Orange Blossom er & crossing guard who! aa% > Wtening to an orchestra and|® Mt. Baker home totaling in valuo {0 lower the cates. Suard fled to a near-by Northern, holding the turn-around [naw MIVAC on a fishing trip when arrested. rystem n the p lfavor of child welfare work. John Wedding and Engagement sa as Mrs. Kruse's nation Mink Farm 28.1 After the |about the same as record for an Atlantic trip during the} yarnation Mili Tarr Hite _ |W. Roberts, attorney, will voice the est Into Death i Hiligas encie “pei will be into the death of 4 bg donday mor rning while a a had been meth in the jail|plorer, has decided to postpone his yon @ drunk driving charge x pave city hospital half an|of May. |school assembly program, under Juanita Ser he had been taken there | ees MORE AB FOLKS tats ON PAGE 6 ite Grictiths, Margaret lett the ents at Auburn, ‘By ree married the y Mth taid he knew y jad but that married in At r, and is Charlie and the daug sh the formes count Curtin, repre ent White i attorne coasts. She was once the Great Ke acore-—93.1 man, who are said to have started » them as a Lake Washing- fare endowment drive, will speak in share. r she was the Columbia moor 96.35 | lwar. La | sentiments of Gov. Hartley. and served with the Atlantic fleet | RINGS | HANSEN & COMPANY JEWELERS 1818 SECOND AVENUE will preside. Found in Movie Theater Killed When| Kerosene Explodes | TACOMA, Wash., May 11,—Dead} > Week’s Absence Was Mere Adventure, |rom, saint ptsoncum tung sok] 1 (j ale | mushrooms, Po: c g, 27 She Says; Slept on Park Benches’ | muytroms ronsam Boirkns, 2 Successors to : Jof the 10th field artillery at Camp| HE week's search for May Alder,|the boys, 1 walked home, but was} Lewis, was brought to a local un- ALBERT HANSEN pretty Broadway high school girl, | @fraid the teachers had called my} dortaker's today. who mysteriously disappeared last | parents ‘and reported my “absence, —_ = — ao Monday while en route to school,| so I didn't go in, 1 walked down. ended at noon Sunday when Mrs.| town, T sat thru two shows at the | Puritan Augustine & Kyer it Amundsen Postpones Flight’ ASSEMBLY LIKED tava John M. Lund Met Fak OF may {Radio Broadcast to State Rieter Ne OSLO, May 11 Because of bad Ki. OL. Mikkelsen A. 4 Smith Bro: frei renin CAURGE, thé ee | SONOUIS Is Successful Stnithy Bros Fairview last} An experimental broadcast of a} Licton Spring ai Cheever Brok innell proposed polar flight until the Amundsen js in the vicinity of] rection of the University of Wash-| jawthora King’s bay, Spitzenbergen, with two|ington school of education, was jount called a. success Monday, aa reports airplanes nd Highlands | relent ree came © the} Clover Ridge arm sighbor, locate who took me home and I slept] , Motor Inn ‘Raided TCL studio, In the New Washing.| Wilcox ‘Farm ; Posen Waleh acs aaa de Ret Sa RCL Ry | ton hotel aGokatrom: Dros, 7 cea aay Pa a ape o | HtueKd ight 1 walked out past | and Beer Seized |." sin, anier aron| erasing una ih he ment ine tiny nih wae out rt PRG veoh Sheriff's deputies raided the Motor | wienand, of the school, included a] Hvergreen Farm etl ‘ P ; | lotographner sat upon a bench all night. Wed \esday night I slept on a bench bes the first night in six, slept in a bed On the five nights of her at Inn, south of Seattle, over the week: | tare py Mra. J. C. Preston, school to arpeee lai cb ton Ns rlohtarka ep of th state the she slept on park benches and on aj hind a factory in tho lower part Announces Removal of His Store Poth | Bherite Starwich, Deputies said they EpOMaWAy high atool orchestra Tl MBCEH AONE. rege ste ct tes beneh behind a factory in the lower| of the city, Thursday, a splent S| and Shops to 10) wolzed pinta of beer, a mull! ‘the achool of education in, teat-| WHO a. | part of th clty nS mrad Bae EA ea ll riday in| é quantity of moonshine and several! ing the practicability of broadenst-} Pine. Troe | ata AlReceisa ita: gon fol ; Schoflelds| rerying. lassen ing courses by radio, Another as:| . Hollywood iarm’ (sanitary) | school to go auto riding—led May on! Mrs. Hakonsson found the girl ir ve F e A. 1D. stewart {her week's adventures, Last Mon-|thru a plan sho, herself, developed. | i‘ |xembly program is scheduled for) Yigtury Nelghts Concert to Benefit the moring of May 25 Neatly Dalry day, according to the story she told) Knowing May Wked = movies, | she | | Maple ea her parents, she met a friend while | started. 8 search Byer oR in the) | AMT * fen route to school, who gave her aj city, She went to tho theater man. | Dominican Sisters Boy’s Arm Broken i re}! fice | ride In hinics agement and. asked to have the For, the benefit of the Dominican + I neh 86.0 | MET FRIENDS MONDAY lights turned on while she walked Sisters of Seattle, a concert will bb in 12-Foot Fall Suumphhy 1, Geli fithe vf So) AND WENT FOR RID up the aisles. She found May in given in Knights of Columbus hall Billy Thomas, T-yearold von of! Clover, Leat “To met’ Hazel ‘Throm, my chum, | the Rialto theater on lower Wiret ind we decided to call for Hd Mean} ave, May broke away at first, but May 17, at 3p, m, by the| sr, and Mra, BR. Vhomas, 119 Went suninet ; eal y) Maple Fatim coi iiics ind go to Tacoma for a ride,’ May] was found soon afterwards and (Opposite new Telephone Building) with the best equipped work rooms possible to build We can serve you here Photographicaily better than ever Aqui academy orchestra, and the! poy st, broke hie arm late Sun Ane ot Marymount boys’ military academy when he fell 12 feet from the roel jiapyy Mukonale sald taken home, where her mether of Tacoma of u shed to the ground, Average neare19.07, “We got back at noon and loft) heard the girl's unusual story, \ NNR — SASSER RROD A RISEN SRSA SOE Fe ea eat Smtr SE A ER ARSED NA ote ase hon

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