The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 1

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“am WEATHER | oe The ears ; aper With the I Biggest Circulation in Washington me eis — —_—— | rf The SeattleStar Wi! jcc Sua | ar. ll EDITION), ) ——_——— ? SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 a TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, ‘Seeing Seattic |DRY CHIEF if Death Is Demanded (a an ing Seato HEE An Open Letter to Supt. Henderson | TRIAL IS of the Municipal Railway System | in paws 2SON Mexican Liquor on i BST. BY HOMER G. BREW June 2, 1498 | HE Q> ei ht — | Municipal Railway Suy S. F, Market Cause bin | | De : ; | *™. Auto Has Come to Sta | ae nt Da i ear a wah anni) of Move Ba Howdy, folks! This is Circus | mer ina ver 4 1 ulg t lucat t i fay. Goody! Goody! | | tourists to See Seatt! : | The fireeater in the sideshow ts jm the sick fist, It fs said he farmed Dis throat drinking moon | It's a fine |Charge Chicago Man if all the Fed Typhus Germs | }i#0 {rend to Youth veal a plan would be a wonderful success. ago: Mi We have an idea that a lot of these tourists going to be hard-headed Middle West business men who will have a -defined idea of where they want to go and wh ant to see , lize yourself, Dave. i The scord-neuliower is else re- te be incapacitated. He cut Ms throst cating pees uith his nite. . The tattooed man, however, @nces « jig at every performance, That's wo the circus can say iy mand the And you must re A that if there abot 1 lee dabaleae | 18 some particular scenic attraction these folks want fot es the prosecut when 1 sid | to visit, they could never find it by street car with FAMOUS AMERICANS Seek Man Lost t oy wee Dpewrd to the death’) the present system of car identification. ‘ecru ~— share: tok’ epee || Not with Lake Burien cars going to Puget sound, . pr aed pena for a nan Soke South Seattle cars going north, and depot cars wind- pever ter ile was a ing up in some & suburbs, sak: “I'm get- iady residential strdet in the north in Mountain | ting & little old s ae tan idioe coincot: If you w vant our advice, we'd suggest t! or i oe Forest! | ate epied tempora Spend s : of this mon in aritentne your car } 59 “mgs 4 th on with sin ria: comprehensive sign boards so riders will Load y likes i : ehh P Seton | know definite what points of interest each car eee Seattle Youth Left Picnic 1 Fope, fa ¢ Willy,» passes, and w eventually goes, as well, Statistics et ine res ot cee) Party for Hike; Dogs pings bb teatit cbadboraset let your B lard cars carry a board F tae ler nae it and Deputies Out HERE ARE FOUR of the principals in the trial of William 1 } . told ride ~ ng as ee that the bees passes the Smith D. Shepherd, charged with the murder of his millionaire y ' “Ui te ti), spl termina mon pay and the government locks Toh ala ie of bated nadheunte lechnan| Ward, William McClintock. The trial opened Monday. At) ** ee er a et M ll 8 babs anding up in Ballard. g Batis ers teoting forscere with ators the base of Mount ti sant o¢| the left is Mise Isabelle Pope, McClintock's fiancee at the|srytnine to happen wnih in net | wake Seeing Seattle by Streetcar simple and a ‘. hee bumped by @|North Nend, Monday, seeking Le ‘time of his death. Above and at the left is James B. Sav- " 1 was t mend 3 : Lae : © fumper crop. Matteson. of 2034 W. Tist at age, assistimt state's attorney, talking with Dr. Herman ried Milly. T i ; se wer your advertising _campaign, Dave, will G ae ay ee ee ea ogg, Wilderness since 3 p.m Bundsen, state witness, In the inset is George I peat Mesat wet results; EDITOR TH 3 ag ar jel elbetatn Tha Qden wore trailed by teat who, with Savage, will conduct the case against Shepherd. there pathe about the/uty sheriffs and two frienfe of t) you man, who rushed to North ee i ene) Lies. Rescuc:. Drowned az sce ace =P Doc Brown, Traffic Cop : qfiightentd gi Bnd a young man | companions of Matteson on a Hurts l ruddy comple which he bore TODAYS DEFINITION tle Man Att sto SavePal on Fishing |*hn fie « Re ais cies ts | ee Seattle Man At empts to Save al on Fishing |*s, coms have the right-of-way at | ie ‘Mies Kathleen Brower and Al Trip, but Current Is Too Swift turned: away “} the street crossings (Johsece S 2 sei * taters A. Brower, clerk to " h drer’a office, and Brower, hex “** his face. A tres Injury in Auto Accident May Prove Fatal he nea pd porch hammocks are pop- again, Li) Gee Gee is going to Mra. Brower said the two cot metered four miles beyond North | er » . attempt ‘i city council to have the ng a auton abe ety pe yreti ne re. {Bend for a picnic ‘They camped | while th TY waters ared by an automy Wight in front of her house Cidtded's Hole wsar the base of | Pilchuck viver.lem Thursday, 00} aumbed both men tr day night, Mra. S.J. Robin- 2 ithe mountain. cording to a at matructed | ness 0 Greenwood ave. was tak- oe _# by) wh hate ‘ the city hospital suffer After lunch Matteson decided to go y trict whe the Mehaffs watch ¥ night for me. a 1 <— ‘a om @ possible skull fracture a en aes out; | for & long hiking trip, promising to} Sunda @:15, the hour the from a possi kull fracture and fried Gee Gee with @ show s Be Gc the Seni af the? haved tu xeesd cuts and bruises fadio, it will not glow return within a few hours, The m the bank of ? 4 pa ‘ others waited six hours for hie re-| fear the O-K bridgn, s¢ She was Injured at N. 43rd st. ii burned out! ‘ ' bea! 1 onan & traffic polic nd Fremont ave. 8. Tit og aaa tdrn. When darkness fell and Mat-| ite Pallx, the searet wo bodies will t aeht who was asda teal Neescot stent Sead me petite Gee Gee thinks radio broad Hewson was cll missing, they returned | Schaff's shoes, a handfd from. Everett Monday, and funeral Waatby ave Sine Shane 20, who was booked by police and h vest and fishin arrangements will t i charge of : oleae hi rsone niz- Would te more effective if 'O Seattie to spread the alarm dollars, released on his personal recogniz = ™ + déaimaiiee he| Their automobile was ttle Manone be “witty him : ance. ‘Titmore machine on aie waves were marcelled Bdvigh agen! br, 7 sg sg pinar| be.” Ceccae Sattth, 44 cat? ‘rvived bo bis whtow [allowed to retain in the court, but Seattle Child Dies : the sidewalk in trying to avold the va ine Starwich's two blcodhounds and| way, who Theol poss ll Rance pane dae! a dtcaad | EE HPO When Hit by Auto War Hero Rescues é na Deputies Beebe, Giteon and Jarrett.) for the two, found # Lay long oS a. A fow hours iiter they were followed under the brides, Lous’! lo keenktnet- UY Manager W. C. Raekie of the Mui July & 1496, In la aly i mid y'e body lerbaee teehalaa a: grocery ihoes Bass, €yearold ton © Two From Ocean p:._: Pee ben coded 1.000 feet hebow, near te fet /en Me auch one Hie le Mr, and ates. ¢ of | gan FRANCISCO, May 18 dom) Picnic Party Fatal ' attic, was killed Sunday bs Thenes te ford Wholesale Drux Co. 308 V fam. w and to sons, Harold fia ‘ Pcpaekt as Savalé, winner of seven decorations . oleaale Druk Co.. 10 sgl fo sgn be walin, He & car driv: | for bravery during the world, war, to Father and Son ing’ pn st. where the missing youth} According to Smith's account It ie) and ff £ sates {1d ts employed. believed Loughary, who suffered | Loughary. maniger of a sanitartur Mock, | played the hero role again Sunday| SPOKANE, Wash. May 18.— Matteson’s route led toward the} from a weak knee, sUpped and fell lat Sodro Wooley, a Tt . Fhe: ear | when he Avene two children from/Oscar Mills, 45, and his son, Oro Snoqualmie river, according to Mes. » 3 - ~ death In thé Pacific ocean. jville, 18. were drowned Sunday | | Brower. It is feared Macteaon fell es | : ' ‘ ; John ‘Finney, 9, and his t-yeart while picnicing on Chilsa lake, near H cist ese Hart Probe Is Delaye [tare te mith |" an anes ial Sone eee gee have fallen inte the stream. With 7 Firemen He Stops when an undertow swept them i iso was killed when a car in which |into the br |went to the rescue of his son from twiee before & te a SEs ne rode skidded at Randle and over-| dow te a paneer {a leaky boat 16 feet from shore. 7” jetrated Nor. |Fullerton Fails to'Take Action on Affidavits, Departure of Sea Lark | iiiet’ “re party wan en route to | Gorn, {wlce before Savalll & paRser-| Neither could sWitn ay rapa day Saturday evening. “ *s Ra PREY) = ae Ab 4 pe ; ¢ | Picnic, the father driving the car. of the battle waa in reaching shore, | Of the selections on the pro- Concerning Receiver’s Big Fees Braving a threatening crbwd The hardest part} ‘ A mother and two sisters were In-j and Sayalli collapsed as he brought | ‘was “Nor Fiordene Biaaner.” - {100 men, seven burly firemen jured, but. net. seriously the children’ to ‘satety, _ Traffic Cop Loses Flom ke, undoubees'y. | Ranks Next to New York ie lerpecn: Sosen, apo. civrday” Vee, cORimbuwelibn sled be atone : a6 crs. ‘They had gone der Fire Marshal Robert L. Laing. i replied |Sunday night prevented the dance | WwW I ten $50 in Auto Blaze fidavite wore filed with Prose: |? : seat the hiue,| Japanese Woman Is t Mea ory Ne, | Amount of Ship Travel’ | 7 sttidavite we Thurston |, The attiduvtis were obtained by Hea Lark, formerly the Bive-/ Japan : ‘Olmsted Hay Pleas | patroiman A. R. Wolff, who And Mra. Hupp; } sl | cutor Roscoe Fuller ot Thurston | ,,, in Tacoma. They were| Mitt. from leaving pier 9 w a Suicide by Hanging D 1 T Sa tik: trafic: bemeeacs | eh He left cigar butts WASHINGTON, Mey 15-—peat-| County ned by Ferben P. Haskell, Jr, re.| load of mon apes weoee Lark}. Driven to milclde by mental elay Trial Week | (orice na once and straightens | Ie Me coffee cup tle’s port ranks second to New| They dealt with reputed actiofis | ce and Guy EB. Kelly, hig at.|) Maintaining that tie Bea TArk) \aiuctnations, Mra. Nakae Tsurubo,| Judge Neterer Monday continued) out tho difficulties of thousands of } 1 Sei t land statemeonta of Louis F. Hart, ex: | torne Wa unsafe, Marshal Laing who hes) 4 ung. herself in the Roma ho-|for & week tho taking of: pleas in| motorists, had: some wild excitement Ii nan York in the number of steamer | and m | Maun ENG ania obatatlen toc. cox | eu; mun Herselt Roma ho ‘ ‘ Py Deer ay 208 balloon | a seengers arriving and departing| governor, concering receiver's foes) They are ald t6 record a conversa. | fURHE the ie) : » Syn. {tel S71 Jack st., Monday morn. |the Olmsted liquor conspiraacy case,/of his very own Sunday afternoon ao Xou can ether wear ‘em, |i year. accoting (6 figures pubs |i the Soandinavian-American bank | tion between Hart, Haskell and Ke eS yenrs: Clatnee sie Pic nin mL in Motions for billy of particulars will; when his auto caught fire, y tato one leg and use it for | today by the bureau of re-| windup. Jat wh fees fov the receivership | '9 mig Bi poate perk eae She was found dead In the bath-| be heard next Monday and all pleas; Before the fire department ar- hat ae search of the shipping board. } Attorney General John 1 war} were diseased, Frei cantare paclenie of over 109| room by her husband, Tomo taken at that time, Judge Neterer! rived, several -bystanders tried to $14) More than one-half of the total|sald they were “sensational. The fee was set at $115,000. | ¥ ~ vo. than aha Teurubs, +, | sald put out the blaze by swatting the uf jwent thru the port of New York Fullerton was asked Saturday if he} Attorney Dunbar, acting for J. c,| men were Inc by the crew Of ihe Japaneso woman had beén| Attorney Jerry Finch, appearing| flames with a newspaper and = He | | Seattle wan next, with 18 per cont | had come to any decision in the) Minshull, supervisor of banking, re.|{he stin, Laing says. to “rush the) werong from mental disorders for| for Olmsted and 27 others, tokl the} straw hat. Firemen from half a i lof the total, ‘The Increaso in 1924 | matter taxed’ to allow the feo to be paid. It hse cas f the angwey wna |#ome tine court he would file the last of 27|dozen fire engines, however, made + i was 400 above the 1983 figures | “No, not yet," he sald. jwas too high, he anid. breath comeregral phy ser period Lroats,|, The coroner took chargo of the| motions for bills of particulars dur-| short work of the blaze, It caused id | When do you expec t to re The fees have not yet boon paid Tbe crowd, after muttering threats, | |. ing the coming week. abo 0 damages to the motor as | | Sat ni finally dlsperned ft el UN BSI 3 A Re i \ A ional a ERIE 1 Shoots Young Wife, “| Mf. Ttingler, president of the Ring: | 1 2 br. W, 98 Sisco: mick, 0} ofa here, shot hin 25-year-old wife four eit 10 pernuade He ‘and then took hia | Advertising Campaign by January 29, Jitstice Augalt Toetiner |” PNW TGe ele Coben tates Turns Gun on Self BOOST CAR LINE! T2ellner Prepares. {tina tenon is bank ean ° h M S d GREA ALLS, Mont, May Oo eave spl ngninst Laing, the latter allege | MEETS eye a £2 Leave Hospital eli isre ew | Richest Man Sa dest { le restasirane ‘gee wee times, killing her, strain the city from interfering HY MNEs ence °° ot MY | own life with the. same revolver City Railway Planned |W Monday preparing to toave the | with the Sea Lark BY JIM MARSHALL Once a month or so he came into Port / ‘ Gf boy, run out and get me a | Police today were trying te bet irouastios Eitan a ; | The fire department ues bone OREN SMITH, a poor old man who | Townsend and women who saw his gloomy! ) of 5 lish a motive for the shooting . Pre ‘ooliner as HE by an auto As} demned the ship on the ground tha he fo hy Be 7 6 usirat sand: | cy ocurred lant night. | Aslxmonths’ advertising camPaleh) ho alighted from a truck on Eastlit {a unsafe and highly dangerous, owned $120,000 in cash and hated every- a and shambling figure on the streets | ae es eenctatat to boost the munilétpal tallway. wit Marginal way and Ryan's crossing,| Ay the ship has no motive power) body, is dead Monday at Port Townsend. called their children to them until he had tia: shies 0 ———— be started this eae tiiition, sana | "unalning & spiral fracture of the] of jt awn, and hax to be towed, | He’ died in’ & tumbledown, ahack’‘oh his passed, He bought a sackful of cheap food 4 svhtud fon, superintenden "Ol" right leg, He has recetyed treat- x declares, the city has jurtedic: | ‘ § " md or " te) aenlitare, acct af a, Yndernsath, || AN IDEAL HOME | Monday, stain tno ment in the. horpltal during. the Laing y ih farm, three miles'from thé old town, alone. raha home to his solitary existence 9 planes | The campaign, which will bein the nontha following the mishap and icin Yi rns for hi x ink he has Sn bal ¥ pkey } P months i mishap ar ~~~ No one mourns for him. Folks think he has . diss ey Be Suiting teeth | FOR SOMEONE jform of a nerien of newspaper adver: Py now sufficiently recovered to re- , ae i England, but are not sure Years ago Smith came to Port Townsend. Oklahoma News, Here is a dandy home and should |! tiaements, will be financed by a $19%lturn to hin home, jrelatives in England, ah een: That Sound city was booming. Wise invest- 3 WAY 00 the tvorien.” |] be carefully considered. : }oe0 appropriation made by the coun: Cad Na Most the we Sp ay ern pe ments and quick Bales of Yeal estate made & Dlanist.” BiG bad pant al 5th al bed and loved at the same time. Battle of the} pin sich. 1 | ag if | home place. Trieht, || Contract for preparation and plac wil ; 7 ; ‘ wt him rich. Then the boom petered out, but | Mo) « in barber. | Neertun Bo roomh ‘hotines A Fe tha poate has been given to Brand College May Name Gunman asobber of |e emotions turned him into a morbid Smith stayed, g soured man, and hid away H * ‘ed, with fancy d brie nd » ay «C avery i ‘f ie: , r tH WHATS, 1N ie NAME? | Tiraplace, “nice kite arith || the Alinow.Bingleton agency Dances as Indecent 4 to St hater of everything. dhe pds came a HiWivaalenty tH spines 4 ° conveniencen; + ‘ - ‘ , > str ors were red away W : . oe) i" f Nard the Land of tho|| TARY ghee ocele n pumpin | BAURM Ores, May 18—A "petition acramento store Haeereneae ec Were turned away WIEN) He had a sister,folks say. With her he } b But that’s nothi fant with aterage tower; mod . ian been, placed in clreulation have angry snarls, aver & nag Aas, ft e, vaV nll Columbia is the Laks’ of the trn chicken houne for 660° birdn; | Liquor Blamed for jrequesting: Willamette university aue| BACRAMENTO, Cal, May 18 med $100,000 b sDithanty never spoke. IFinally she drifted away, Hy) arth : Sloared, “with arent clover: Fat 1 Street Fi ht! Inoriies to prohibit a repetition of {Mloyd Hall, youthful gunman and} He owned § 000 worth of Aerty | Sunday, surrounded by his money, Smith Pe oarat ont clover . s relucta var . 5 ; ‘ f 9 Clem Napated in’ chiekly ata g ny Day dancing as singed, at A |denperado, (giay wan ponitively gen |bonds, reluctantly bought in wartime when | died, Heart disease was the cause. He was al Hiultope wottiod district; | minutes STAMFORD, Conn, May 18 nc college festival Uifled as oné of the two mon Who) public opinion forced the purchase, For} about 70 years old. ! 4 ‘om good echools, stores oa eft, vollever o be leaders o n branded “ daneer mrtioipate tC 0 » oO ne , ‘i ‘ { fia ier American Gghter ee Troe ec aratt intoraat No tHe ' He ! ate {| ‘The petition branded the dan partiotpated ih th eta f th ‘@this reason he hated them, Because they | Near his body was an old gun, He had | Here in toy nm atacion, Price only $6,001 4 bootles gang, Were MOURNE today | ay “improper \tzberg store hore Aprilgt, at whic ’ ny 4 4 i ; hy " hi] Ri re be MP ay 9 AAP month in connset th troot battle We find no words adequate toltino H. J Litgberg wasain lrepresented money, he loved them, ; used it to frighten strangers who called at ; mn cS, He too many public 1|| aupnita the Want Ad Columna || that! covt three lives yesterday. |exproan to you ont sonce of outrage| ‘The Identification wax mado by! ‘Twenty thousand dollars, in cash, were | his home, thinking they sought his money. then tei tted Staten, Lot's |] and sen who Is offering this un. || Hrank Pa duet wher eee PA apt dials Mii FE te | Gua Geilo, Boyearold clerk of Tite jsecreted in his shack, He loved them whole- “For all his money,” folks in Port Town- 10 hervies wtatie z ‘ " Jars, wore dead when police reached !antios and improper vonduct of the |berg's store, Several otler person : s { i es usual good bity to y _ READ bi Meee PAL a AnKiO the thins | waste panies ih woul May identified "Hall ‘ Bulent ee in| heartedly—so well that"he grudged spend- | send said, “he was the saddest man in thes : aS aa Meise WANT ADB DAILY victim, died in « hospital | Day omage!” the petition rend, other escapades jing one of them, Sound country.” i

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