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¥ Read The Star Pink! Out Right After the Game With the Best Sport New — -— — — — — ee —— —__—_—_—- - — , Newspaper Withethe Biggest Circulation in W: ishington The SeattleStar if 0" The Star’s Phone Main 0-600 Get the Habit Clase Mal fflee at Bes Wash VOL. 27. NO, 66 ae SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 192 he TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. WAILERS ARE BLAMED FOR MAN'S DEATH ‘Summer Arrives, But Freddy Finds Its Victims Scarce Here DECISION IS ELL, wel said the city editor, “here it is, the the desk, “the only people who kick on this \ ther are been going in every day for a1 It appear he first real day of summer. You, Freddie,”—and the fat folk I got a picture of D. E Dugd ale, the « es from Western Springs, Il re they never get he turned to the photographer—‘go out and get some baseball man, for one He told me he'd already used any summer until June REACHED typical summer weather pictures to dress up the first up three handkerchiefs so far today and was planning “But I couldn’t find anybody who thought it was hot { page today,” to buy an auto rain-swipe this afternoon Most everybody laughed at me. ‘Why, this is just right Freddie went. Two victims were all he could find “IT found Avis Achilles of the Palace Hip in swimming this is regular Seattle “Seems, like any story in that, prints on But there wasn rot; just said Freddie as he placed hi he said she'd doesn’t get } Doc Brown Raps | Howdy, folks! This is Better | Verdict Not Revealed, Ts las ues eechatere, | but Juror Says Po- { oe. ° P \ Candidate for the Pois th dD A lice Censored / fe who ¢ rates Be men } Scene e Drys Again : | } aotgys ae Says He’s Running Seattle Like Peo- iy autos ty and t Hillle : live in th ; ple Want It Run ! : things. fi ; he ° 7 f 5 4 b : « 1 h ; , : , & SEATTLE CAPITALIST Plvtelned. teat Hae mera BUYS HOGSHEAD SIX and gambling ; I 6 “5 t be bi n ; WOMAN GUILTY JURY CONVICTS OF POISONING CLUB GAMBLER Jury Convicts Confessed Owner Declared Guilty; Sec- Killer of Three ond Defendant Freed 4. Adolphus Pilsener, local home has recently purchased a pgshead Six, said to be one the most completely equipped | ars on the market. The headlights | give a creamy, amber light, very utiful to behold. They are rae Both Sailers admitted they had | forgotten to report transfer of Hillegas from Cell 521 to the | padded cell Saturday night, May He remained in the padded cell, suffering from delirium tre- mens, all Sunday, without medi- inteed non-blindin, The engine is ' | pu m May 13-—Mra,| Returnix dicts. after being cal attendance. sixty whitermute-power, andls emp MEDINA, . Ob a ie af « | f lable of developing 3,000, revol ry Martha Wise € foun ked up all night, eight men and Early Monday morning, when It pper minute—in the driver, not the lguilty of first degree + er ir fou ‘womne r Wednesday dey Pecname apparent he was about 10 ngine. Mr. Pilsener declares that | ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 ; f dle city hospital physicians were phe can get 50 smiles to the gallon. | : J jens but it was too late to de percent r 1 t eb . lanything. i'l Gee Gee t moved to al e 7 , - | PROSECUTOR WANTS new apartment ersity dis a < : JURY'S REPORT trict, She she can reach it from fe }| On the report of the jury will ther Prosecutor Col. ughter charges olicemen responsible, nce be found. y ecutor Bailey is pre- 1 to lay the facts of the case |before Colvin just as soon as the nnounces its findings. ests “Husband. Ready to Free. sesavmc<"° | Bride Who Disappeared . Bootleg whisky should only { jur be drunk in months that have r night bailiff, were ur a 4 é @ “s” in them. bie ‘to s Judgo Care tting There appears to have been eA |Doesn’t Believe He’s Lost Her Love, |p ins tis tisen widows surnam ati 0 teats, crn cen han continues is only « cuertion ot| Ut Will Release Her if She Asks — |, "i, rors tie, wrt, 3, 8 Stamm, coe of the fuer Only One Traffic Slip oy ictred. ave is . K taw wok ated when ficient to warrant a criminal £ ne . at tha Mani | Wedded “1 woutld lke som ORY | prosecution has not been deter- ACK _ C, husband — ¢ for the time, but more informat on point,"” he ixer” e t b a or mined.” : Mra ¢ whd ‘mys soon regained her compoaure told Carey. Inf t the | Hillegas came to Seattle April 30 VITAL STATISTICS taceicadydi vk t *Thoreday 1,0 “In that jfrom Tacoma and was arrested at The Jefferson Park public golf afternoon and reappeared Tue case, these a | Four ave. and Pike st. by Patrolman ‘Head of Department } Has Sole Powery<,’ sive & # care of avin course is celebrating its 10th anmi-| day, is will nul their mar versary this week. During its €x-) riage if he | ain she lovea an | while drunk. istence, it has produced: other man, he Wednesday Ltd FF Dr, John Witherspoon, of the city } 10,000,000 ulibis. lian cabamed otoreee: him: sits to “For get” Violations hospitalp excmined: hintswhenshe: was 7 5,890,460 new cuss words. | return oheerenestttisin | first arrested and said his condition $999,900 new excuses for getting Tue: ARREST PIOKETS a June 1, the § attie po-| and he will not be open to criticisms | Seemed normal, altho he had been \ ne late to dinner. | Fre ang FS tlaycake |} , Vancouver, B. C., Plant Has: tie Il haye but one official |of fixing up cases which other| drinking. He was put in a cell and 98,209 new types of golf pants. |). dnaped b nan A/young brid traffic slip “fixer.” | superior officers have handled.” kept there four days without trial. Mayer who ¢ te yeast ; ana and gone|had represente 130 Held in West Virginia! $750,000 Loss | Mayor Brown Wednesday drafted | Brown declared there are extenu-|When other prisoners complained 3 ito Portland alone. § ne {the manage oe 8 apart order to all police officers declar- | ating circumstances in many cases,|/that he was “acting queer” he was United al ita. reat Hoh" Eaghe sani. slo’ Geclared® fa t Mine Strike Trouble VANCOUVER, May 13 that after that’ date only the|else he would order that no slips be|transferred to the padded cell by } ja de shape toe ie Mera aptap paieay ; Beil ate The Robertson é Kett sawmill | head of the traffic department will | fixed. Jailers McDonald and Wright. No { to be the greatest bug expert |274 that ef es Lenton rhe? potiea, } tiled .- parece (2 FAIRMONT, OW. VA, May” 1 4 to the ground last night and | be permitted to tear up traffic slips | —___——. report of the transfer was made ’ Stage Wal are lentel” No,traes of Hu.hea hax been bureau declared Wednesday they | One a thirty one of th binant plants. on ‘he y to alleged traffic > Mail Plane Crashes; | went Jeltern went off shift Sun y cee | found : ee ts os eae eer pede atthe mouth| ning mill, dry kilns, boller hot There are tdo' many criticisms of} Pilot Badly Burned | Inspector Mason said ‘Thursday a 4 radio set's | pOBR ars Sg soP ice eha bP ea if chathar ana’ the bat the i Fuel & awmill all burned with ig slips,’ for friends,” he de-| OAgA. Neb, May 18-.C, @,{ Hospital surgeon should be provided Like a new baby; t she was unhappy with me and| Car ' ae eee en Mra | portation Co.'s coal mine: near here.| ether with piled lumber, estimated | clared. ‘Hereafter the traffic di-11 .4¢ air mail pilot, who left Omaha | *_ Watch cases similar to the Hillegas It never behaves not love me, I will g:ve her = Adie ha The mine has been operating on|at $750,000, More than 25,000 per-| vision head only will be responsible | One: MF rats naha| case, He said he could not hold the freedom," said Carlisle Wednes-| Frank Stevenson, 5942 38th ave. 8.| a ortly after midnight with trans When there's compan ; ola unfoh: basi s watched the big mill burn from kai J Y trans two jailers responsible for neglt- er ES suid y. “I cannot believe yet that) W archin t 1 and)* 7 ven oH tage points on the Granville st.| pearson aan Peele crane gence, he dl < xf her own accord. | fo ¢ ‘a ind Stevenso r ae Jat Shelton, Neb. 2 es trol wraday is Straw Hat Day. We'll |#h® disappeared of hy 1 Sa) fo rays the ; bbe * Hell then {the mi officials | bridg rand Island, early today in a for # fo buy & new one, a8 Wer ter a edd . tee ta iis| fanifly:<"Cuseday night), tut «failed [Coo maeda ahs il {and narrowly escaped death, | old one thru the meat chopper |stantly on her wedding night Is ur eae | being intimidated | if edvidae tes aaa Pete the caraat ea dun. salmon pertectt happy {to ‘find det co of the! wiry of the alleged picketers| Manslaughter Trial 'Man Seeks Refuge From| ace ctiea Tene camel yaiat #6 and never shed a tear the two days|young man, altho thoy were Gad were ‘piaded: inithe: citys pt ad of Hucter Delayed’ q aan ore Rae ere |we wore together.” |that Mrs. Carlislo had been there} the remainder In the Marion county . | La as bac ured ‘ Ye DIARY Lee eae ei ied a twuske|Garller Inthe (Gay and’ tad gone] Te atta von scholr releabe as |. Hedhtiae’ ail gourtrooras WweFa'tulay Rain; Hit by Bolt bruised and the plane is a total Up hetimes, and to toasting w hanke | ooo in Justh C. Dalton's court. {away Ihot been arranged Tuesday, the slated trial of Joseph . jloss from fire, A relief plane has ‘ot Wread on the electrique toast bat | a bs kh. Baxter, charged with manslaugh ‘IELD, Ore, May 13— been sent from here to pick up the 1 it doth require more concentration y.| Struck by lightning as he sought) 490 pounds of mail which Lang suc- | ter, was continued until Wedr than I le capable of, albeit did barne | f hitting Mrs de.| shelter beneath a en Eile Zaria Guam Philadelphia Gets (CHARGE BETTING Abby,Rockefeller icici chicru Sh Ai eh ia fee, i ince a tanaich of wrvatmee| Next Ad Convention Rehearses Wading| ruary 14 fataly in) cooded in rescuing from the burning} 10 Demand Rehearing Be- ing her, with |40, wan Instantly killed “yesterd hia a fore Judge Rudkin nell, did start my haye fever, ‘exas, May 13.—Phil NE et se ~ | lis atuomobile at 4 p.m We aver, who ts clerk | ° ial Di acide | ini be hon, he | Three Balled Out on $2,500 nek nat navi Next sth Go er snl dace |Bride of an Hour | Nother storey an tn nue egeyes sec, ceo eevee ‘the bonra of «| on “Bookmaking” Count Sihonetey i ineree ' Baby Girl Chokes | ane o wte for nome, Mt) scat amy 13a, soem mvs on the part of Seattle Superior court charges. of ig not going to nee it, | night . ay | making’ for horse — rac ya it is over her head The nominations of C. King filed by Deputy Pro ee © | Woodbridge 6f New York, a8 presh | syactariane, Wednesda against t } path of the Ightning could be} was killed Tu ay when the auto. WO} traced down the tree to an over-|mobile in which she was riding col: | hanging limb, from which it leaped} lided with a street Li'l Gee tun she Miss’ I dexeri and costly lace. The ceremony will|Mr. and Mrs, Leo Kathriner, Dat ckofeller's bridal gown is| SALEM, Ore, May 1A as a cloud of filmy tulle /and. one-half-yearold baby girl of | utes court of appeals at San Fran. cisco, the Puget Sound Power & | Light Co. case. to Weaver's cheek and passed down| Her husband and the driver of Philosophical reflection from the nt, and of Philadelphia a8 COM} Jonny Cla Hughie Smith and} be performed by the Rev, Cornelius | las, choked to death last night, when |} tne jeft side of his body, His|the automobile suffered injuries from! The suit w over approximately J. of W. Daily: A few men are} vention city, will be placed: before Hinton” gonulty, Woelfkin, rector of the Park ¢./& peanut lodged in her throat, The | clothes were uninjured, except the| which they may die. ‘They were | Half a million dollars the city sought just naturally romantic, but others|the assembled delegates Thursday) yey were released on $2,500 ball] nue Baptist church, in a setting of |child was brought here for treat left. shoe, which had burst into}returning tom the wedding cere. | t9 collect from the Puget Sound Pow- } ‘ike to eat onions for approval Jench, last urday, after deputy | palms and spring flowers ment rage mony when the accident happened er & Light Co. for taxes during the { “aa pect SUSER Ae sherifte |time the traction lines were being |taken over by the clty, al i Se eSDRE ea eh tlt, st Pri incess Kathleen Off on Maiden Trip pthc gtr ged a surprise raid on} - anes |thoir offices at the Rogina hotel, on Another easy job A Xu 1 1 strain city officials from collecting Buy a good used car and enjoy : | logs of Canada and tho Unitedy ation wag welcomed by 175 Vi p;at the dock t C v |this tu id an appenl,on a tech. lack Stern, composer of “I Won-| pes Penge i | comed by 175 Vieythe day's pleasure, They wereyat the dock here, Capt. William J, | this tax, and ppeal, id adidas bagea yy “ 1) yourself this summer, Here | |Recover First Body | Stiles flying from the masts and|torions, who came down last alent ded by D. C. Coleman, of Mont-|Boyee, commander, . escorted a | nical point of the Jaw Involved, was ng mae OF y ood ating | : Lio. | pentiants of the ©. P. 1 fluttering|on the first trip of the Princess as throng of inte ed visit |taken to Rudkin. binning « return eng t 1 | aah’ Sika Ghebinine Giithe Cauadial 8 sitors on a| tak t ite: next Monday SAVE 41,000, ON THUS | From Excursion Ship | merrily in the bright sunshine of | Kathleen from. Victoria real, vice president of the Canadian | io. of inspection thruout the spac-| «he appellate Judge surprised tho Guess he figures that the miasing | 1924 7-PABS, COLK & _ ||. MEMPHIS, Tenn, May 13.—The |“ perfect May mornitig, the beau) Chamber of Commerce officials, | Pacific ne and Mrs, Goleman. | ious partors and decks of the splen-| attorneys and the public at large by i will show. up Shere sooner or || The, finiah on. hig, practioally Traut body of a victim of the inking tiful, now ship, Princo MKathleen, |Soattle port commission officials, [Others were: Captain and Mra. J. did new vessel not only ruling on thespoint of law tas | RPS izeritoalt ia just nievely [lof the river steamer Norman recoy.| queen of the Canadinn Pacific const | civic leaders, marine men, news| W. Stroup, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs,| ‘Tho Princess Kathleen and her| involved, but by practleally deciding : oes }| broken in, having been ruin Hered wince tho night of the accident] fleet, put out from Seattle Wed: | papermen and ia host of represent:| C,H, ‘Thomas, Victoria; Mrs, H. B.) sister ship, the new Princess Mar-|tho merits of the entire tase, In’ an y 5,000 miles, This equipped ) wurface ne cone | Honday on he ulden voyage to| ative busine en wore » local | #) yon} ane arry] querite, Capt. Thomas Rippe: es ok adler He MU®TA SLIPPED { any Fd he Plas camo to the surface nour the no | 1) i n her maiden yoyage t KU busine men were in the local | Shaw, Winnipes) ase at ate duerite, Capt. Thomas Rippen in]opinion remanding tt back to federal ie vessel was christened the hatte awipe, nun viaor, bumps |} of the disaster this morping, accord: | Victoria Int Hullon, Victoria ‘apt. Stroup is|command, will ba, the feature of| court for trial, ‘Somak Queen’ by Mrs, Stevens, || crs, ote, This ts one of the |ling to a wireless mennnge | There were aboard some 100 Se The Vrinces# Kathleen docked |tho designer of the new ship and|the new triangular Soattle-Vietorla:| ‘taken abi y this unlooked-for who broke # bottle of wine over boat buya we have offered It was tho body of Barl Simonson, |attlo citizens, who are gue of|here last night at the new G, P,| Mr, Thomas in officlal of the] Vancouver service of the G. P, Ril action, the « now to put the the Norman, |the ship's line during the day's| 1h, terminals at Boll et, after a} Canadian Colllerie The Princesa Marguerite will start | issue before Rudkin again, hidden in| festivities to, in and from Victoria | trial trip inthe time of. two hours| ‘The Seattle visitors will be en-|the service Sunday evening — at! asking for 4 rohearing’on the matter, tralian News and Herald, to you. HAD THE WANT ADS the Missisaippl the veawel lin honor of the inauguration of 0/66 minute averaging 20 knotw tortatned at Victoria today and will] 11:30 p.m, and the Princess’ Kath: | A petition for sugh a rehearip ded \ wank, It wan believed that many of [new and faster ser between & A distingulsted party of Can} return here late tonight, leon will continue Monday morning to be forwarded a DAIL (how will be recovered before night, attle and Canada, The Seattle dole }adiane were aboard ax leaders of | While the Princess Kathleen was}at 9 o'clock, ACISOO. TAMU it we PL CNNY the stern and slid gracttully down || (urn to the Want Ad Columns || Memphis, engineer ¢ the ways into the water,”—Aus and seo who ja offering this ear Twenty. bodies still

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