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a PAGE 2 HE SBATTLE STAR ATURDAY, MAY 23, 192 SUSPECT HELD May or Asks Probe of ELLINGSON GIRL (ro swesres Has APPROVES VOTE Politician Held BODY OF LOST IN DRY NET |” Nichols in Car Deal) BACK IN JAIL Vere Tes ON CAR DEAL for Probe in WOMAN FOUN® KERLANDHSON, floor ‘Trial Date for Alleged ’ eeper at @ department Man Taken in Hotel Is | Missing Three Days Follow- ‘j ’ has 9 tends thermometer | Hesieth Favors. Placing nat Accused as Olmsted Aide |Hiles Charges ‘Age rinst st Councilman in Mother-Slayer June 15 Se ee aT pla Purchase Up to People Germ Trial | ing Attack in Cottage — . ¢ Io} Jiychas | Fania |] tn the stores 1 will find now and hh Beco ig m7 Rainie Valley Rail I urchase | SAN FRANCISCO, May 28.—| ie cutoatan the Canes, FA tk Panett Heese ISaid to Have Approached | sarchon 1 Atte Woitt, 36, one usual heads of the - _ - 1 thy Ellingson, 17, will » on urday ssupproval of Olmsted liquor ring from the Can ¥ INVESTIGATION of Council: ; pear 1 before the councll and en] trial rged with the 4 ssh s around ¢ eigen time The Star's prop t the Rainier | Prospective Talesmen; H ayward, n rad dian side, a man who had registered 41 man Ralph Nichol relations | deay 4 to seM to the eit for | murder | nen things are quiet, there is Valle traction purchase be| AA OEP Ww lay dincovered bh as J, Howell, was arrested at the with the Seattle & I r Valley | $1,600,000, tho self-same railway prop | ‘The date was set Friday after-|] Httle money around loo Yew: || referred to tho voters of the city.) Denies Any “Fixing” ween two mattrenne } Olympic hotel Friday night by W. M C6. and the proposed deal erties for which $800,000 was suffi the girl, nervous but)| terday I found two dimes, which Speaking on the ' ‘ tae & t distance 4 Whitney, assistant prohibition direc the city offers the com: {cient in 1912, s an air of bravado, || !dicates to my on busl- || rider’ proposition on the , ae fare 3 } at oe emma b tor 00,000 for its fine, was asked| “And now, as you are well San Francisco from || "0% ls none al | proponed purchase price, okett CHICAGO, May 23.—James & Woiltt, according to Whitney, Is by Mayor Brown in a letter filed | aware,” Brown continues, “Nichols epital at Napa. uid Callan, ward politician, was in jail arly: Saertand i pe connected with the Western | day with the elty council is functioning in both the secret) Flanked by the bailiff and jail! IA ueconamtlng “Sia purdban etl Cale ca deutea' at] en arene a Bae 5 s Freighters, a rum export concern. He own suggested t the facts |and public mectings of the councll, | matron, who made the trip with her ge Ra pe pane PRUIN | aer oes seh na aitcaeetadas tase Baa ps ie . eae i is the directing head of the mothe! clroumstances are such that|in his former capacity of chief ad-|by automobile, I hy stood un ji ant to suy that rsonally, I 0. with @ member of the St rd : rae can | ships that supply the booze feet Nichols should be debarred from all|Vocate of the immediate purchase ily before Judge Harold Louder been | vor of the purchase | weer murder” § peaibsiesectrnig$ Pt igh ‘ ‘ 7 s along the entire coast, Whitney says. further ‘negotiations with the com-jof the Rainier Valley properties, | back as the brief court pedi enerh tar many years the defense, ; | attac 3 (ete a ; His bail will be set at $5,000. pany, as well as from service on|and has indicated his readiness to| were completed. | “In fact, the Rentoneattle road , k a H With Woitt in his room was Ed council committees and other council | vote for a purchase price $26,000 to] A previous plea of not guilty to hould have been taken over before| |‘ sian was acreciad baat night as] MeInnis, who previously had been activities calling for disinterested, | $50,000 in excess of the highest de-/the charge, made after Dorothy | the suited. ake Ang | he an leaving the office of hu 8 arrested under the Olmsted tndict- honest and fair consideration of pub-|mand that has been made directly|was arrested on January 15, was T he Hebe Aer opportunity | attorney Approve Cash ai oa ment and released on ball Welfare and business. by the more openly recognised rep-| carried over and the girl showed) | WO Boys Drown; Third Is! to aive’ a eoeleanion of the par Reports to Btate “At ney Rob. Paving and M 1 i Woiltt has been sought by the dry NIC SON resentatives of tho private corpora-|no desire to change the plea and chase. of the traction company’s|¢t E. Crowe were th allan ap-| br eee } ; agents since last January when t ; tlon.’* Hike hrtoste’ Vigne Che carey ot Electrocuted in Boat Sropertien ‘aad if Mt te desired that | Poached Phillip J. Barry, tormer| | Dave Henderson, who sus '® { indictment was voted. He was r include the fol. So far, the mayor declares, the/the court. She was taken later to] the SeattieRenton line berefer department of justice : e's mu 4 rere oe ? anf i 1 latered at the hotel Thurs : negotiations have been carried out! a cell at the county Jal VANCOUVER, Waal y | it will meet with my approval | was: pmmoded: sor aang in Fifth | it { : was to leave tonight Phat “Mr, Nichols is carried on/ by ignoring the mayor and the cor:| “f didn’t kill my mother," she} "00d waters in the Columbia | Crowe said he had bee allan aed eo eet A ] f = the books of the Seattle & Rainier | poration counsel sald. “Jimmy La Marr did it 1| claimed two lives here within the ha y nhot ‘ r pain psa 4 Valley Railway Co., as its debtor, for | oe | thought I had to protect him, but 4 hour the Jury in behalf of the nse ° eo Friday afternoon n i $1,200—an indebtedness that he is} now I see I was wrong and will| Vogel, 21, 4 dairy hand, | “sure, I talked to Barry,” Callan |#?: f t anxious to wipe out by some other | F tell the wholo story, , 1 don't} attempted to ride a horse thru on pped, “ I didn’t say a thin | The committee also recommended i) means than the bankruptey route." think I'll faint any more hy ge i 1, porn. oie Ne i | seest him getting on the jury at th oounell nthor 20 th » Board “qn That “after the people of the en La Marr, accord to the. gfrt,| had been Isolated on a strip of ne t's all bunk,” « » incur a $63,2 ndebt Friends Still Think Missing te city in 1912 voted « bond issue — wan cae at here annclates tithe |by high waters: Hila horse stumblec, (Big Danoe at Armory TO-| "Cita cata no was:doing gene sfo SBeur. &: 95008) Indah of $800,000 to relleve the Rainier} “Partly True, Partly Un-|sazziena revels with which sbe| Vomel fell into the water and was night to Buy Home for Victim] wo" for the defense lawyers. ¥ 8, an Man Alive and Safe Valley transportation system, Ralph | ” ; amused herself winter. He | drowned. and Barry weré to be examin . Le D, Nichols, acting as agent for cer.|trule,” Answers Councilman! came to her hours on the morning! Emit Buchler, a. companion liter‘ it Yoostews Still declaring their faith in the} tain Interests, appeared in My. rue he 1 ot seater? 18, ahe claima, anh |e to a ; Ve n po wi Adena’ hather | —— —— hoe tthe e. former! Protest against the suggested us! “Like everything else he says,”| killed Mre. Anna Ellingson er al ie ia own " € pints?) tee: ant eciit | ° eee seece ot the Puelfie Steam, |tHon of the railway properties.” leclared Couneiiman Nichols, when| quarrel, . Diytrict Attorney Matthew | after clinging to part of a subme wut Sour share oto» ot HORRIFIED MOTORISTS Oregon Man Winner ship C eatnas- aince Tuesday vat year preceding his |informed of the mayor's jer | Brady declares the story is a pure] fence for fet hopes fe f. Orat Contest i ship Co, missing sin u election to the council, Nichols’ ap: | Valley tine char ia partly true | iaventio \ opi f STOP AT CHILD’ |o ratory : morning, Is alive and safe despite: °™ , h Valley line chargs rt PR ei a ae gst ’ im ee, | S CRY: St ony eras te alt pte Aegan “T owe the Rainier Valley com-|upbraided by her mother because | boat near t ; fantally’ orippied || FIND VICTIM IS DUMMY | * . coe “ag Philosophy i : oe TIM TM NEF DRE os 200, hey opposed me | of dis jon and a refusal Ip Lad poster ogc iy iia dae : at the ate ty here are patiently awaiting word of him E UP SEARCH ie he ti ree: it Peart | the sy. "" fuaaes by we Pl CORVALLIS, Ore, M Hag id pater Meta 3 driving alo day night. Benolt McCroske his shot, But the fourth day since the man! : Smith, 16, hop yard employe, was n the Jas of Oregon, took the ngson in a sudde the t mit | omens © these negotiations, | slow hu gedtibgge Noa dugg arly ‘It is untrue that T fought the] flaroup of tom ( \ rolet coupe, license No, 132975, has Deputies and Dogs Lose All | ss00 000 proposal in 1912, I worked | lastnight. Corvallis firemen recoy- | **2, nmall children tneteein-pring|| an : d to see & |! staine ~ Sly Slig andigecae Mls ade ag Bes f Mi Youth | te set the condemnation proceedings eged the body lag eeehelent. Cinta eka iiten| | os, Morin Gp “from the: pave- || nald Potter, representing the Information as to his whereabouts.) !TAaCe O issing ou tarted, Two or threo years a ENLARGE DOCK s+. |i aufticient funds to buy a Witle}| ment directly in front of | od tapi Be Rye He was last seen driving thru/ eta ha Ta: oomtaittee’ chateroak | STEVENSON, Wash. May 23 i || Autos. As the body disappeared 2 ind University of 36abe, in : n frequently | $109 cash prize founded by E. L. astonished and horrif » mother of|| fow days have be children instead | | drow thief, brought down t ed when ho went swimming | thet, oe Pdf 33 e ttention which she will need all her || under the wheels, they me Simmons Olympia. Abandoning the theory that. Le from Rainier ¥ , trying to get | | Claire Kium, 16, wan kitled instar tifa, every Helier wate ta bes‘ ald. | eee teeny hey would |} isso spoke ee jroy Matteson, 22, is lost in the 1 thru. 1 believed yesterday while boating with @)n. 0 joy sponsored by the Civil! Tt &-horrible cry of anguish, |North Bend timber section, deputy | then, and atill do, that condemna.|'!ncrease in Demand Makes | ve nd. They were paddling about In| Service jeuguer The police band pro-| nen, Tushing back to get the Men Plead Innocent seritts returned to Seattle Satur | (e" Mcdetings nce te) ee and] $45,000 Project Needed |' flooded section west of town when the $1,500,000 de " victim, the motorists would find ‘ lk . with a high e authorities! Oniy a dummy, ted toa 224 |! School Boy Decides Klum came in contact ith a hig the ‘ball cand ‘the: idiavball Ffarrisor cotapany the refrestiment qiustehied acrons the street. small | tg Be With Cavalry boys in the neighborhood, accord- Ing tot vides the music; the day after a fruitless search all day | contiy and uncertain , | o to Bookmaking Count rrisay with tioodhounts, Pa reat ies! then “alessio : Ne craic is a gare John Clancy, Hughie Smith and They discovered that the fresh | compiling figures to ald the coun j _ Ine Tickets are $1, and may police, ane, Founonainia “Dutch” Schultz late Friday pleaded tracks where Matteson was last Jel. Up to $1,600,000 1 saw the city) compelled the port commission to} | from any policeman, the Gyro ¢ Wa a eae posisihdan earn tha || have not any definite plans for their not guilty to bookmaking charges. St? Sunday afternoon, are bounded | coujg make money on the line, But|™ke plana for the Immediate do-| Drotegt Payment of or bought at the Armory door. at | the | cuture, listen to Morrow Mc Millan, | | / whartage demand has | distance above ground. a8 Young high school fellows who rope was pulled taut, and the figure jumped up. The boys imitated the agonized cry of a ‘The informations were filed against On one side by the Snoqualmie!) never recommended any apecitic | Yelopment of tho Lander st. dock, | them in superior court after deputy "ver and by a large clearing @ mile | nurchase price. was announced Saturday by sheriffs raided their rooms at the tack from the river. Weill defined |" «-pnis time I thought the com. mie W. Davis, secretary of tho Regina hote) several weeks ago and Automobile roads cut the brush| pony wan entitled to a certain | Commission selzed an outfit alleged to have been tract, both above and below the| amount for good will, in addition to} The new unit will include an ex | used for wagers on horse races. point where Matteson disappeared. | Deputies Sears, Davis and Gibson, }the other councilmen thought dif |say Matteson either fell into the = | forently, and the offer now m Elks Hold “Mystery” |rver, was picked up ty passing | anout $150,000 lens than 1 thought ° "4 motorists or was killed or seriously | should be ere Orient Show Tonight injured in the thickets and unable | at their (to reach ald. to enlarge the Spokane st. cold] at thelr | Volunteer posses stil! are search-| Bird Dealer Tells storage unit | “ . roll ha cha ie ug the Mount St section, The dogs i BO! . + Carroll : Ma Spring wt A’ ciansr dance, ror | ere tnable to find any trail o the| Proper Canary Care HERE'S MORE ABOUT {1 ite said esiness suttered because | ,.71” chorus last evening in the Scandinavian Fest ‘ : z ‘ : nr) lot o tion, thought that a lowed by a Chinese bazaar and Orien-/¥°UDS Ballard man Friday, Bic eepaples hese orks one ain ee BOND F RAUD \ Fence ake n Reaad tts oui an | First Methodist church, saw almost at University Hall tal style show, will be featured. SUE ITTEEEIInEEEEEEIEEEEIEEEEEeE edge mre: Ot tr t |) | ' it. | 1-000 trained singers in their places, | jit," is the advice of W. HL Hawle RTS PA |serted that motor buses provided lit 5 heir places, { HERE’S MORE ABOUT i dealer on First ave. mf STA ON GE 1 J\Me easing of conditions, and an dy to begin the work of making} A program of Scandinavian songs, 4 | ;/—___—_- (Advertisement) dy for the big d “It a'canary ts kept in too hot a nounced that “hampering the auto ¥ for the big pageant this sum- | folk dances and music will be staged 3 Ir fo , | 5 it 2 SICK WOMEN EARTHQUAKE room:for.a time and then put out on| Pred Perine, printer, studying | they wanted, Wut could not crack | mobile does more harm than good.” mer, Jt was an enthusiastic gather jin Meany hall Monday evening as STARTS ON PAGE 1 be porch, often, he. gets cold and) scie Gilbert, the landacapo on Third ave. it.” ing which liberally applauded Mont-|a part of the annual May festival student, hustling The action of Pe i , Mayor Brown tn urg-! gomery Lynch, director. lor Scandinavian students and fac- z jquits singing. Or his cago may have | & . | gh . , Ja sudden fall. ‘This will put iis voice | to Garfield high. Ferdinand | ing tho city council to nell the lant | Not Guilty, Says Mr. Lynch announced that he did| ulty of the University of Washing- lwhich region is more sparsely set- | 16-year-old school boy, with one more Debts Before U. S. year to go to high school: | WASHINGTON, May 23.—The Says Business Hurt child in order to frighten the |}. "hall finish school next year. ited States hax protested to Bel-| by Traffic Tie-Ups. jest: Then I pl sium, Rumaenta and Czechoslovakia | n to join the United States cavalry, and go a4 patrol on the Mex- the terminal | Discovery of a “growing traffic|| The police traffic squad Sat- for discriminating against this gov ican bo ¥ % tear er for three years. or r + war re, | Problem” was announced by Coun was searching for the boys ||2can border for three yes i Peatbaece in refunding post war re-| oi4) ; f. Curroll Friday {™ © fuvented:t ei that I expect to go to Alaska a: the value of the properties, But | *naton of plers to Kast Marginal way A two-story brick warehoune, to} cost approximately 345,000, will be he next port develor lief debts to other powers without acting upon thetr American obliga u it was learned at the stat department today ¥ coun | " This week he tn spend his spare civic organiza * o hik r the boulevards and aan {ue Hold Rehearsal for aris ot the city to keep in const “Wayfarer” Pageant‘ 3 First rehearsal of “The Way 1 planning « Seattle Elks will frol “mysterious open hous Saturday | lout of commission for a time, | Schmitz, realty owner, shopping j $2) 1000,000 innun of Bkagit bonds to! Mrs. Roy Olmsted not expect to have as many persons| ton. Prof. E. J. Vickner is im tled than the“part of Japan to the} “One of tho worst, and most com.| St ® department store. | Dave 1H. Mf. Grant’ Co. Rt a prleerot} 7 jin the chorus this year as in some | charge of the celebration. | Tuylor, tailor, playing with hin , | $35,000 leas than was offered by an-| Mrs. Elsie Olmsted, wife of Roy | of the previous nea: east and north. mon,.things that happens to stop | . 1 Through the use of Lydia E. | “nooo, ying 80 miles Ce trom singing, in a bad ac getse on Bprin Morris Saxe, | other ‘bo Pinkham’: Vegetable Com-}°! Kyoto. 1s believed to have been | from a cat or a dog. ‘This will often| ‘wyer. hustling to lunch on Kee: half destroyed by the fires which |.ilence them for two or three years,| °%4 ave. Ralph Nichols, council . We we mat x ale Iniveralty am to the ¢ pound. Read their Letters |tollowed in the train of the eae sometimes permanently," he| MAM neurrrying along Univer gram to ns, but he was / Aing firm, wan recalied by| Olmsted, former police. Heutenant.| determined to have only well train: | | entered, late Friday, a plea of not chee te eer, leant ch aloe mere | (( WHAT? DUCKS KILLED? | a ¢ uayor,| her with conspiracy to violate the! 0, a , tw York cid, {federal prohibition laws. In -com-|Nine Jointist Cases | WE'LL PROBE BAD CATS at. Will King, mirth-maker, en who was in | shake. says. j - i |p ith’ Attorney Jerry Finsh, |< j “ ” = Rik ae | Joying life at The Olympic, Otto | Later the mayor appeared before} pany with vorney "Jetty Finch, ‘| AND GS, SAYS “DOC Valdosta,Georgia.—'‘Iwastronbled| A later report indicated that Twu: | | Grunbaum, merchant, window | the couneil and urged rettlement of| Mra, Olmsted appeared before Judge| Name 14 Defendants| AT. cs Mogi ava bina with a very severe female weakness /no Saki, ates i 7 bes springs, | Four Are igticed | shopping on Pike st. Frank E. | the Storrie claim for $180,000, at the| Neterer and asked permission to] Ning Jointist cases naming 14 de. the fair namo of Seattle was probably razed by fire. Direct Burns, banker, going for lunch | conclusion of the work. The council | plead. 4 - , banker, z fo : (. x fendants, all with forel : § ar; ; communication with the region ts in Auto Accidents on Westlake, Dr. Montgomery | finally settied it for $74,000, Nichols} Her husband and the §8 other | were net for trial in Boece ouat taunts ie patie: id} interrupted, but Indirect word. ind!:| jtaivor Nelson, Regina hotel, sue | Russell, physician, traveling west | sald. {Gatendants.in the ‘case are'to plead! saturtay. Ono case of posseasion|| ccunscl's office Friday, cated that the two towns were still tained a broken leg, Friday, when «| on Pike «t. Dal Davis, driver, Tho final settlement with the con-| Monday, x ; a mea oi it taking noonday rest on Union | tractors did not {pelude any sum for | ii ln of Mquor was included on tho cal- They are slaying the fuzzy, noon. No estimate of casualties was | 1534 1 ave. 8, struck him and| st. N. dobnson, laborer, amok- fit tunnel, or the drilling ma: | —<—<———————— hia Gabnatvabloit Scilla HALA Ona k ne ae soar getter {furnished from the towns | knocked him to the pavement. | ing his pipe on Seventh ave F Marry W. Car! CANAL LOCKS MOST week of June 8, Include the fol- However, Assistant Counsel (Toyooka is a town of 10,000; Tsu-| W. E. Montgomery, 417 James st., | Sores out Saturday, jlowing defendants: I. Higoshi and| no Saki of 3,000.) |received a fracture of the left apm ay | SLIEVES CHARGES INTERESTING THING [ig 2 I -gssertoented | Bose burning at 5 o'cloock in the after-| jear driven by Roy Van Otinghan ys as long as they are = nae t Kuwahora japanese women;|| licensed nothing can be done. cre | when C. H. Tucker, driving a truck, || HERE’S MORE ABOUT SPITEWORK ts 11 || Frank Nyberg and John Olson:|| The city counell mus gant - * | P The ci uncil must pass an OSAKA, Japan, May 23.—The/ran into him near Occidental aye. | “The item of $139,000 for these Peter ovac; Bob and Mike Dahl;!| ordinance about it, he says. John Millich and Mike Kitoff; Mar- Ralph Nichols’ efficiency com- co Odack and Tom Prako; Mike!| mittee is expected to start a cam- jSimich and H. V. Hanson. The|| paign to eliminate vice from the two, charged with possession of li- | Winlfred Mauzy, 12, 2717 Yeater ouncil and the board of pubjic|] drives a Seattle Car," STARTS ON PAGE 1. | | Oe oe eet catcday. erhia ||. One. teutiata’ teanltaee ctepert loftice discovered that there was nol] terest in the government | canal f oa are believed to have been destroyed | Your medicine is wonder! falj by earthquake and fire which hit mma he had her scalp cut when hit by nervous, run-down women.’’—| western Japan coast today. a car driven by Bert Moore, 910 31st Mrs. L.0. Dasa, RE-D, Box 14, see | ave, ltrip tow ¥ 4, 4, ay | ard Alaska—at the other | provision in the contract for puy-}| On Lake Washington, and the || quor are John Walker and Sylvan | batt i ecceeiraaacas ome Toyo Oka lies near the coast of A three-vehicle smashup resulted | Sid of the roof of the world from | nent of the Claim and asked th locks at Ballard than in any- lnaueciead community. in a three-inch his starting point in King’s bay. 1 Relief from First Bottle the Japan sea in the affected prov ince of Hiogo. Tsuno Saki is a short| John West, 19, 8. W.,| Or assuming that his planes had | Battle C j tich.— “Thad great distance east of Toko Oka. | Friday, motorcyclist met. with mishap, it was suggested |) nti yment was illegal, |} over the boulevards and the in my sides, ‘The cities of Osaka, Kyoto and ——————— he and his companions might be |* views that we give then, but it pains and | ‘ rs bad at times that Leould not my Kobe were not damaged by the| preceding with thelr sledges, car.{"Ull and vold. | corporation counsel for an opinion, thing else he shows them. Mr. Kennedy found the ordinance ‘Of course, most of them rave boas 7 aine, Satur-|| 80ems to me that more of them Tei ieateine: ONES quake, tho the shock felt in these | LRorger Rictaiced to | ried compactly in the planes, to} Cour ibaa Par Bere atwr’|| want to prolong the stay when ° weeks and Iwas lazilid ie 5 ater t that | |Godthaap, Greenland day, sald the 5 Ss reach the a ks, dition. Ina Cleveland paper Iread a| ("7° Centers was greater than that) Prison Ingane Ward | (™i'ar, Grvenland charges of Blorrie & Co. leveled at|| We reach the canal or locks, felt in Tokio in 1923 when tremend- Overnight there had been rumors t than at any other point,” he let about Lydia Pita’ By eee: ous havoc was wrought to that city.| Edward Stevens wan sentenced to! that the captain was back at King’s | Engineer Uhden, are merely | Bays. . Compound. Thave had see | tho criminal insane ward at Walla! pay. ‘These wore unconfirmed work in an attempt to get back) lief from the first bottle an Yshail «Willa, following oo forgery trial Capt 4 . Jat Uhden because he was so severe | i ; | . Otto Sverdrup, famous Nor- know it cise want to belp ober HERE’S MORE ABOUT || °#"!y this spring. He carried tt to| wegian explorer, has ¢(xpressed doubt | With them while they were building | the state supreme court on a writ! that the flyers would be ablo to land|the Gorge tunnel. letters,” fo aes, OE CE ate festa DISASTER | 0f prohibition. He gave notice of}near the North pole, had they erybody knew the bonds sold Champion St., Battle Creek, a Mich, | =| DANCING for Hot Water If You Have a Appeal from the sentence. Stevens | reached it. Ho believes that the ico |for thy Skagit work were discountot | | . S STARTS ON PAGE 2 |} was accused of forging a $50 check | around the pole has already begun by the contmectors in bids on the and passing it on John Knodel. to melt, leaving wave-like ice forma-| job,” Blaine sald. “Whether tho SURI pe 2 pega a a Mrs. Martha C. Wilton fend and Uae met tions with possible stretches of open| discount amounted to 17 per cent the whereabouts of! many are still unknown iN (04 Car Line | 2% There would be tittle ‘possi. | or what the figure was, I am unable y : New Cowen Car LIne) pijicy of finding and en route, he} Toyooka was the next town your y ; to say. L | correspondents: saw. Hearing Date Is Set Uellev es, tah “Arctlo explorer,” | A matement by ©. B. Mitsgorald This village near tho Japan sea) city councilmen will hold another | peter Freachen. ho os thay {denies any connection with the al- | was evidently almost completely! public hearing on the proposed . beg leged combine. | Amundsen will be able to swept away by the fire, which.|Cowen park street car extension| fim finally whether the region a breaking out in 10 districts, had en-| next Thursday at 10h. m. The . m. | about the pole i ter, | veloped the city by noon and was! protest hearing was scheduled for| and, as Peary and Nansen ‘de, HERE’S MORE ABOUT every urday eve. where all re- the folly crowd. $1—DANCING TAUGHT—$5 New classes start Monday evening tvate lessons all hours, attle’s Recognized School, Learn cor- rectly from Professional teac.ers, Hoffman Copper Coil Gas Water Heater | Connected to Your Kitchen Boiler still roaring tonight. At first 200) last Thursday, but neither side sent finale oats #1) G . seribed it. He believes that if houses crumbled in. Then, Iter, an-| representatives. Utilities Chairman| Amundsen has fatien, but te able || ~OLATAMENT other 1,200, or about half the town’s | phil Tindall announced Saturday, he| to move, the party may be saved TS ON PAGE 1 total structures, caved. had reopened the matter, by ia dapOW wiser Natioaer aateh< STARTS Several hundred dead are already lished at Cape Columbia in 1919, Lei anlar) wee ee" | $35,000 Damages for| Cave Columbia is a considerable | was constructed within tits esti | nok terrible castialty idan with distance off the path of the flyers,| mates. In my judgment, If ho had the case | with’ the Tokyo quake. Auto Crash Is Asked but Freuchen believes that, had dis-lany particular failing, it was in be- ‘Troops and warships are expected| Charles W. Davis, Seattle mining | aster overtaken them they might be|ing too zealous of the Interests of Aon: man, faces a $35,000 auto aceldent Males sac Hark aos the city and too hard on the con- Polic .| damage suit filed against him here | Month. From there the; BARE i i + wy aes Say pre ane rate ii Friday afternoon by John W. coed to Sots pagal tel escent ley HAD NO COND SOTION WITH Aaviatah eetitc Guerke, Green ‘Bay, Wis, attornoy. | Wintered te et ae eee rt Crean | eee BOND HOUSES At Toyooka fire was still raging} The accident Is alleged to have hap. | hut Is sill standing at Fort Conger.) Ax far ay any connection with the at 7 o'clock this evening, conaime | pened between Green Bay and De| #04 musk ox, bears and seals are |taw tirm of Preston, Thorgrimson & The Hoffman Supplies Hot Water the quick, economical way. $1.00 Cash Set Teeth as Low as $5 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- pre Jon of the human $10 7 entiful in the vicinity. Coal is he bond houses of R, M. | SUM, set of teeth. / Pere, Wis, in 1922. Attorney | Plent Turner, or the bond houses of R. M. ing all in {ts path. Aatree: Hanan tepreuchts the wis. available within three miles of the} Grant company, of New York; Car- “We guarantee a fit on . | consin lawyer, We they should reach Fort Conger| 210%. & Barles and, John EB. Price all our plates Connects a Hoffman Water Heater SHOR Gee a 3 company, of Seattle, are concerned, | aoia crowns (22 karat)... —Photo by Hartsook | RTT 6 in the seasor proceed to ai y, ridge Wor i i iler A Beautiful Woman Is ‘iways) AID IS OFFERED Condon Sworn Inias, | hue, Amundsen and his taon souia| 1,T7M!, Ne any. do Row that) F Relies ark (ek mara s10c ths to Your Kitchen Boiler a Well Woman those firms have always been the | Porcelain Cn : *,| be relieved next winter. ara ; — Judge in Phone Suit) “aiso thers are. depots between | iM, hiiders and Mave | bought, TY Gold nas i iitane oh Tacoma, Wash—"When one ot my|Red Cross Ready to Help| Dean John 7. Condon of tho Unt-| Fort Conger and Thule, all of the revenue bonds ever issued | Silver Fillings $2 Per Month for B ] | daughters was developing into wom- Stricken A versity law school was sworn in| Freuchen pointed out the possibil-| 1. the city of Seattle, Many of | recth Treated’, ‘ a. ance NOOR tie wae tetvous ata jn’ a icken Area in federal court, Friday afternoon| ity of a lively discussion between | tion were bought by these firms at Pyorrhen 1 F tooth. 82 run down state of health. Dr, as special master in chancery, Ho| States, If tho party finds and claims) «timo when thero were no other Bxtracted. (Palptens) 500 : ‘ ‘Pierce's Favorite Prescription reg- WASHINGTON, May 23,—The| will hear testimony in the next tel-| any Jand, paral re bidders, “he Gat wens: WF conden eee Special price $21.00, or” $20.00 ' ulated her system and proved an ex- American Red Cross, which raised) ¢phone rate Case of the Pacific Tel. yi 1 have rend the newspaper articles Old gold te valuable, wW ‘aie cellent tonic and nervine. I think $19,000,000 in this country for yic«| ephone & Telepraph and tho Home| Amundsen Won’t Fly carefully regarding the complaint } you full value for tt on dental wort cash, regularly sold by us at $24.00 the ‘Favorite Prescription’ is a splen- tims of the Japanese earthauake of | Telephone & ‘Telegraph companies and It appears to be to be a contro: A PRIVATE, Mgh-clams, up-to-date, did remedy for womanly ailments 1923, will extend similar relief to the| against the stato department of|to Alaska on Return versy between the contractors on the | SANITARY dental ation with cash, or $25.00 on payments. and can be depended upon. I am present stricken aren of Japan if} public werks, NEW YORK, May 23.—-No report | part of the Skagit Job and the bond operators, whom you a always glad to speak a good word for early reports of the magnitude of the} Condon's findings will be turned] from Capt, Amundson's polar alr ex-| house of R. M, Grant & Co, of Now 1 {0 recommend it beause it J so rellable."—Mrs, disaster prove true over after the hearing June 1 to] plorers had beon re@lved up to 11| York, the contractors claiming that ! Martha ©. Wilton, 9589 B. Jay St, Ked Cross officials here, when in-| the three-judge court, District | o'clock today, almost two days since | they lost money on the Job and there. \ You will soom be well if you start formed of the quake by the United] Judges erer and Webster and| the time Amundsen hopped off from | fore cannot pay the bond house their to take Favorite Prescription, in Press, went into immediate session | Circuit Judge Rudkin, King's Way, Norway, the North| share of the profits, and the bond tablets or liquid. All druggists, to consider relief measures. American newspaper alllancg, in- | house claiming tat they aro entitled Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' A* soon As official reports are re. G, A. KR, MEMORIAL DAY formed the United Press, to thelr pay, whether or not the Hotel, in Buffalo, Y,, for free cleved President Coolidge, as presl-| Church observance of Memorial General Manager Loring Pieker-| profit was made, I do not belleve medical advice, Send 10c for trial dent of the Red Cross, Is expected | day will be held Sunday morning at! ing added that “there Is no possibile the Jawsult is of any partioular ine pkg. of the Prescription tablets,— to cablo a message of sympathy and|the Virst Presbyterian church by the ity’ that Amundsen will elect to fly terest to the city of Seattle, 1 know * pact ‘ nitox [paahdad agulatancey A a ont AtCinted organizations, to Alwika from the polo i 44 is of no interest to mo, TT RW Di rm rer eran * A pig { at Pay { ts i Open 9 to G6 Dally to 12 Sunday, OHIO DENTISTS 207 Universit, Corner Second Over Mutual Say, & Lone A\ Ans'n, Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Ave. m MA in-6767 ° } |