The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1925, Page 1

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si mate | “RTDNAPED BRIDE” ite under a building in which he was leeping and fired it, she has confessed to authorities. \ vas killed in the blast, which occurred yesterday, a Short ore the killing Mr. and Mrs, Miles were taken to the sheriff's office Sa a domestic altercation, in ) 3 XN which Mrs, Miles charged her husband with infidelity, — we The ‘Newspaper With the Bi gest Circuls ition in Washington a ie | A EDITION Batered as Gecond Class Matter Ma cattle, Waash., under the Act of Congress March cape SE ‘ATTLE, WASH., TUBS aye MAY 12, 192. ke TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. — ——_$_$—$————— | Home: Backstage With Cal her, She I iC | irel yi Only ‘Really Funny Befc ore ihe Footlights DALED ~Girl Bride Rains id WOMAN IS ayy se So j INJURED IN RUSH 1 Howdy, folks! The ideal hus- band is one who never passes a letter-box without feeling In all his pockets. | | Husband Passengers on Crowd- ed Street Car Fight to Gain Exits tea of broad NONO! NONO? , Conan Doyle asserts that iq veryone will work in heaven. _ That isn't heaven you're talk- pg about, Conan! is How SH HUSBAND ck~ 5 a gambling ‘ Another girl, about 15, whose name has not be learned, was shoved } . pinch the ink | hailt-wa a win by the i ney fighting crowd, She was py, od cut on tbe shoulders and body by cas ed the glass. She was taken to @ De as ' home near the scene of the Hall one day on a spiky , ¥ How ked where the motorman was standing. nirs and the Port Friday, Saturday and Sun In an instant flames shot in- wondering what to do and then side the car, spreading terror dmong sae | had returned to Heattle Sunda) | the oc¢ ts. The car was over= oS rrtce vail night, where she obte room crowded at t me. Men ang the Bwak'l jin a mes ot, and} | women screamed, kicked. and fought | tate of her fius ya forts to get out. ’ and told Mre was sitting next to the jt front exit. She knocked down “ DAILY —— | wk and I want to have and held by the packed mob, while Vell. sir, that | it understood that I was not the flames swept around the door- fish was three kidnaped and that Bob Hughes She fainte she said, and feet long, and had absolutely nothing to do when she recove consciousness sta weighed with ft. 1 don't know where she was kneel the uunds! Tt was derstand he is car W t nd the fi as out, > powerful it just snapped the line like it was threa I would have landed it, but my reel got 0. T went to 1 had to get 4 Mrs. Hall had been kicked on the legs until unable to walk and pound- ed by the rush of the mob. Other- wise she was not seriously injured, in San Frane Vortiand beca tway—somewhere, anywhere, sald the runaway bride. | he ix, but T | | caught.” ‘ se WON'T GO BACK altho suffering from nervous shocks . TO JACK CARLISLE” i : Sp Fa aes RA 7 -. | Several autos were reported to s! “Dad, why is | on't eo back to Jack Car). MRS. GRACE STEPHENSON CARLISLE, have picked up other injured people. hair ‘air he | Mel 1 1 won't go tack to my} brfde,” who has returned to Seattle adieiay that she was] The street railway department began ght “Because gra grow on a narents, If my mother had left me | not kidnaped a few days after her marriage here. an investigation immediately. Itwas nd not insisted on me mar said that a fuse blew out in the con. i Brad ar ss nea can't get up thru} MARGARET BUNDY, Star writer, goes on as a Follies girl at the Metropolitan to find | ni Caxtiies ss seanlds Wawa sare troller, causing a spectacular display the co lout what those famous ‘“Misters,” Gallagher (left) and Shean (right), really are like. | and been happy. But as of electrical flashes, which, igwever, hate Saal eats ‘ ‘ sd ta tt Pueloatavbére | ¥ 1 knew © only thing to do would not have proved dangerous. Lites Be el rte ea | AU My Wedding Night a BY MARGARET BUNDY | e place “hig i ming v t t of th Petting she won't condone, 1 then leuve Jack." strange is story Id open That she stays home alone. “Absolutel: Gallagher t nis, Mr. a Mra. R Hughes. { ee the new is to t & that] 512 Graham at Mis Hughes had} . A prootreader ts oguvkes thepindt LobabePaSNGeaL: | eng ey name renee | if I Can’t Have = Hughes I Won't Have! 10 BE DENIED els items like this get spen ane pode \ ital.| Hocausa she thought him too young | and financlally unable to ossume | Anybody”; Tells Whole Story | = he duties of a husband. He is 2 a Gy .|Commissioners Say Ander- The girl thought Mre. Hug <a Sala parce niin) politan Monday the chorus girls on ge, and hob-nobbing with paper: “Mrs. Catt’s evidenced by her man the community.” BY G. LUCILLE BL TLE ij iter famous ‘“Misters” themecives, 1 for my part, Vil prove to any. jfriendly and refused, at first, t0 ) «1 cried all my wedding night cod. nalyely | son Wants Still More Money SCIENCE NOTES ought to have something more orig ths niccahans or doubts mo that I “Follled: jee eee eles ii pe all the next night, and I thought, it’s just couldn't stand to have him} rats ips Seis WVMMGAS Staten ' Coase ‘gic inal to say 3 | I ai waite ti « care cial Ace fe ate we) Perera eget to live with anyone when you en Kiss me, and I want him ot ospects of yearly subsidies Geodetic Survey is going to try M from holding | # joined the family group and going to/cry: all the time, so, /xve.me a divorce. Iwas never &) to ‘support the, Lake « Washing, wned my diamond wedding rings | wife to him, and ran away from my husband n | It's the old story of "marry in| ed, | haste, repent at leisure.” Grace Car- | m: le, Seattle's latest missing girl and maybe T can get |ton fe system, under lease to Besid flar-| Capt. J. L. Anderson, even tho the rlisle told me he was} 70,900 Diesel engine is given him, h " upartments | of the Spring apartments} confront the board of county com: fter we were married I the arms of her lover's to predict future earthquakes. th so long—the cestume was peacondeimas, wm || Lf You Want Them Short |\vx. ia... tens ans want a serum to prevent ' girl jabt sobbed the moth- I didn't let Bob : z +4 missioners, Chairman W. A. Gaines I af Heroi | Escape | Into my scalp ig Tey, SO, See mace |myastery, however, thought three}found out he is only a bell hop!” | gaia "Tuesd Another th eroics _ tho, “I can» say | coach ba 3 ve Map: | days’ repentance more than plenty, | But thru all her tribulations failur 3 i y : ELLING HAM, Ma COEUR D'ALENE, May 12 I actually appeared | pened," | pe meter eA (Mate F tribulations rans | Failure of Capt. Anderson to give ral ea Customs Officer Fair of Blair B hold for al nd Shean in the] Turning to a Star man tho moth-|%0,,Ahe Solved her immediato diffi. ta wonderful thrill for Grace. Shejthe board assurance ‘that there is to s¢e someb: f big « ba ated With hey™ a ot wtoc Ki And, ‘be: ler insisted “she Thad noes bash nbos | eres corning the. odraer [ran away’ to :Fortiand bY] would not be new demands for ot bapa bic ital sal ae Fa te Doe M. Sloan, of taken in the perfectly | posed to the gitt but merely to| sand ‘sappearing |myself," and “I am happier now | financial assistance, even if the ens pers of ice cream | AE x Vi tacatian Weridokad -1< ae bec rot ita ideas bb 5 eel diaslatat ow she's back, to get everything /than I ever was in my whole life.| gine is purchased, forced G eb: % oe a 5 aa pr ; I aid Pre “| all cleared up, as far he and her} Just to be alone; just think—all| ¢. on record opposing any Divorced are Mr. run asic ore aie bedi berice ' 3 | etheart. Bob Hughes, are con-| alone, I am, now | program, he declared. arrested him 1 two compan 1 ec jail. He had ; Mr Mra. Hughes are English ‘ nadfa aintal | PEOsKeEN bine | And Mra, Tripc; | arrested ned. S Grace steadfastly maintains |" Commissioner Frank Paul from ’ : ons on charges of intoxication. arrested in Butte, Mont. oolidge rowns | people and their home reflect hares , ‘ aes 4 s ank Ps ie siadel > Phresh panes pee ee rinse Cc & 99| thrift and good taste. The father | ri NS berated ak RESREULES ae ade) aN dha uae id the south district, flatly opposes Ais old. Bria 2 | & : theor ver disappearance as aA ughes is and suys she is glad ing? cithe ng! is Na bier pipe. eee echo on “Defense Day |is an invalid and tho odium cast | HEE Ete ra vine afer is Sak atid ode Blad | giving Antierann, lther the engine f M se a 5am Ae baled SY (dibs) hee sch ny or any other subsidy, ‘ by seep ats BELLFLOWER, Ca WASHINGTON, May 12.—Prest.| UPON his son had weakened him. | ore Sher forme etheart, Bob) not “get anything on” him, ie 3 dni yu: amp, the sage. of TACOMA, May 12-——Peter : He looked with grateful eyes at the | TS, i ti 8e. pe heen be sal ‘Twill; not! vote to give, Anders h Chérak: ralasd Sat tile’ service Three persons are dead 4 dent Coolidge does not favor, on} EO, ote wn earned tor clear hig | usnes, who disappeared from St Bob never tried to ste (Turn to Pago 9, Corumn 4) station between Auburn and fourth was dy y first thoug the war department's | 8!t! who had returned to clear his) attle the same day the girl drop me,” she said, “and I only numclaw Sunday by federa It of a collision bety plan for a military display on Ar od bie 0 | ped from sight, the 19-year-old run knew he had sold his car and e Bi ee atven: wip liminary | cific Electric train and an auto. jmisticn day similar to the defense] —, « ee Jaway bride of. Jack Carlisle, de-| gone away when his sister tele- - | rials hearing ‘here, ‘Hix place was | The dead are Mrs, Helen Witling |tost of inst September, tho White] Dimitroff Convicted | clared sho had returned to Soattle| phoned me. I hadn't seen Bob | cale mae to have been equipped with and her sons, Billy, 8, and Bobb. | House ke n said today | L }to tell her story, and clear up the) for over a week" before n a regular old-time bus 14 mo ithot sman made it! On Larceny Charge} situation wedding, and he told me he sae zu eps oie 6 clear thi the president had not John Dimitroff, accused of a $40} She had been goin with Bob couldn't ever bear to» me 4 YE DIARY | Forgives Recovery | ‘et studied the report and recom-| grand larceny by Fred Balch, was| over two years, she told me, but after I was another's w | . (Ma ) | £oW 1, 16 uck mendations on the subject submit-| convicted Mone evening by a su-| her family ers’ d her to) ‘The fe bride is not crying now. | —_— é olde ‘in the’ heds and aid tke ene | MT. VERNON, N. ¥., May ee « . Rab ig ty hia {ted to him last night, he belloven| pe av st fe Bye Sereko Judge | a Rasen ahiedes T dig: ald sie devalue wale atk ashen Jumps Off Chair With Ropa de ie hed, and did take many ipod eh ho xy a golf club swu » ab | , | aor 0 § 2 3 c y é dregues, me 1—Hteve de Luc vho stole mother, Mrs, Lillian Wickdahl, jthat Armistic is dedicated to} Paul. He was prosecuted by Deputy| marry him, I thought by marry-|/ spunk or she would never have p * P rr they helped mo little, and my hed did| $621 from David Sa his em- Bellevue, while caddying, wan |thoughts of peace instead of mill ne Meacham. Ho will be sen-| lisle, I would get rid of the | married he didn’t love.” Fastened to Pipe e his job back, tary defense. court. De for them. fice, where bnsy at my y eyen did water, the of | ployer, can vening, but that 1 aid| Salky told th d Saturday. storing of my family, and then (Tarn to Column) reported out of danger at city | hospital, Tuesda financial difficulties Worrying ov Y ned, which| repaid the money, plus $155 re i raven forbid! And so eurly home,| cost to return him for trial ‘ LT Mra, Minnie’ Bense, 8, ARG herself where did make ranip | eb the basement of her home Tues ere tit on fie of een | : '| TODAY’S ite basement hee home hat did make two more toddies, and by | Retires | db er, and to 6 | | Sho was discovered later, dead aaa 7 bare y and to singing merrille, | WASHINGTON, May 12 WANT ADS alert ql np leaies pe one i, sa | James M. Beck, who has just Will help you to secure the par 66 399 her neck, fastening it toa pipe. She Li'l Gee ¢ mpleted his four years’ serv ticular home you are looking for ' : ‘api A jee Gee th f some| Compile ee of Af then stepped from a chair to her men's br ver they| {e6 a9 solicitor general, will Here js a dandy | | death, Gobldn’t: blow oft tt Y| ‘eave for Europe Saturday. | alin aor eoe MiG , She had been living with her hus- ¢ Sear | find | Lina HIGH 4 By Jim Marshall |‘‘Just gallons and gallons of spark-| At tho line they're so dry they} About this time the passionate| band, Frederick H. Bense, at their ‘owely ‘A flock of jazz-whtetles underneath| | 4 LA OOME NOTHER of life's lttle trontes| ling amber brew, with a nico foamy] can't spit, but you couldn't make|desire for tanksful of beer is about} home, 1326 N. 38th st. ood tia aa ponent | May 12—An anon. | sTRI MODERN is what happens when a stald|Colar—ico cold and tickling to|‘em take a glass of milk for $97./equal to that of Calvin Coolidge to| Her daughter, Mrs. Walter Wood ment ‘A slide trombone, two ea. ophone nous — invente aa ed Ula | Bee ee “ront; onke |Jand sober citizen of ittlo goes | Your throat as it goes down! Oo-| Iinally, dusty and tired—and super-|be a radio entertainer burn, and Mrs. Woodburn’s y ich and thou : | nounced, ja about to market ® |) “floors, pre fireplace, to Vangouver, with tho an-|00-0oh! Boy!" thirsty—they arrive in Vancouver,| Monday morning they get back | Walter, had been living there, too, wel; # (Gide me, playing on the kettle “sleep machine,” which flashe gablnet |nounced intention of getting outaide| On urday they slave Mio the} &et a room and order beer—copious|to Seattle Mrs, Bense had been worrying great+ ane 7 drum ®| aw series of colored light ra pretty, bath several large and robust. tanksful] dickens all mornin clean up| atantitles, | “Well, T suppose you drank all|/¥ over financial difficulties, towel dh, this fa 1 x nteed to induce sleep. 5 i . . ati dil a ‘ | * A. Brennan, 40, killed himself * h, fair world is wilderness| jaran , furnace and laundry }of what we used to call suds, the work and dash madly away at While t beer {8 coming they|the beer there was up there?” the! M re 1 enou 1s i Ci hee Soe mers } You can meet m on Second) 11:30 to break all speed records! sit around and tell how much| friends ask with gas in tho Fremont hotel, 102 ie | Crowded Maden e ce eonmiuen Viave. any day about this time, ‘They |over the Pacific highway. |thoy're going to drink, Nover in| “Oh, no" they say, “I just took| Sth ave. S, Tuesday, Ho was We h fa | CHICAGO, May 12.—Depart jlook@away wistfully toward the| Up thru Mount Vernon they be-| pints or quarts—always in gal-}a couple of glass Protty fatr|found dead by the Japanese prow ciman Nichols woull bury th,| ment’ of public servico check Turn to the Want Ad Columns ||north and tell you, passionatoly,|gin to get thirsty, but restrain | lone. beer, but...” prietor. Brennan was a logger in tutthet—in bach c her’ ae the diggloses 17,000 autos enter the | and see who ts offering this mod. how they are going to Vancouver) themselves Then the beer come Thoro's not much fun in stowing| 800d health, but apparently had - pla ta . om ahead L&p district dally, 2,655 cars |} orn home to you. READ THE jin A week or #o and just swim in| “There's no use, spoiling a good} ‘They drink ono glass down. Thenjaway a fow barrels of tho ambor=-|"un out of money as ho had bore { passing one corner in 99 min WANT ADS DAILY. beer, f thirst with water,” they croak from] thoy drink another glass, half way| unless there's a law says youjrowed two dollars Monday, promise Bu tAitaaabicinn Ae Je By utes, Se PF abe. oe: you Imagine it?” they ask.[dry throats r down, , mustn't, ing to Lette it back ue A Seas bs . \ HAUS AS I h O

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