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a PAGE 2 THUGS ATTACK! Booster for Purchas MAN IN AUTO CHILDREN NEED\ of Railway Tells Why LOST MOTHER Why He Wants City to Father Valley Car Line Two Other Men Robbed by Hugo co Explains suy Unable to Care for Bandits During Night Rainier Them; Gone Four Days tobbed of his money, acconding t BY HUGO KELLY ™ pe ab Pe fos V man how to orn end oe VALLEY HAS TO As long ax the prival Ip AY HIGHER FARE perates th t i DUPEN SUIT tween 30 minutes and an ate For fully 35 of the last ave | every (rneve to foros the: Daw Raini ie valléy has been compelled “ a the two men had disapy ing any of their money with tim's valu. “vn NORGE GABINET CHIEF APPROVES sus: c's PLANS RESCUE QUIZ FOR GOPS 2". :2%.s Discuss Relief Expedition for Examines Simitar Question. |» ning Pohl. was a attack Appearing Fleischmann ‘Yeast two young ba. 4 held up Clause, an bandits fi and, when they drew guns Amundsen in Meeting naire; Will Prepare One co 4 Henry Smith, of the Motor hotel, ; a! 9 was held up at 12:30 a. m. n his Qe May 29.—A meeting of , * % hotel by two men and suri 1 was th the Norwegian cabinet was Mrs $75 to them, he told police. The ban dits escaped on foot. called for today to discuss the question of relief for the Amund: n.| Judge Cilttora sen-Ellsworth polar alr expedi t ring in use ructed the t favoring Mrs. 4 pired since the polar is anata ilk Lights Pipe, Falls Beneath | unre off com Kings tay, Soi Spray Wheels of Freight Train | them ud the ler, a witness, was standing on the coupling between the cars, lighting be: | _ Se “pean taeeeade Severyns Makes Changes Stet ay. state oteladen dB ge f ; oft in Beats of Officers from the static ple . f . He fell, and was groun: ee s ‘The body was taken to 1 Spitat ie W Undertaking parlars at as reach i Lynch has no known relatives Hey, Kids! sergeant i RO ROE ‘ OH, LOOKIT! } Patrolman L. J. 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Already there has been much | talk about such a move, The board of education consists of All Sizes as tons: You're missin’ barrels of fun if you aren't swimmin' for JiMi the president of the university, the every day. The swim- [president of the state college, tho! ming suits we are Boys and state superintendent of public in- Offering you for few minutes of your Girls struction, the president of one of the normal schools and three county THE SEATTLE Woman Awarded Damages ° In view of this situat elief | up at John Lynch, 60, section hand of | measures are being hated. | dit Ne Maple Valley, gave his life for aj Trained flyers are | —lattle’s officers fin utr smoke, Th night, when he/|the sam 22 poeleD ha irae fell between the wheels of two| bergen in 192 en Amundsen’s | © i aad . air Reape chand Vand if so where thelr ' Chan re ITN TSR, HERE'S MORE ABOUT |! political observers | lation that would eliminate free text | connpetion. time are sure dan- 4 superintendents, ‘The latter are ap- ; \ inted by the governor, The oth dies, Call on your f pointed by the governor. Tho others | friends Heri tol A Real Good serve by ‘statutory requirements, bors who are not COTTON SUIT Why Houser was appealed to by i 4 ‘ Jay Thomas after the governor had ha it | Riieiet ee use In several differ- delegated Thomas to begin formula- and have them ent color combi- jtion of a new school policy for agree to take the ti | Washington is not. made clear, ox- ations by the widespread report When you have secured the required number ite Capt by the. widespread report that pe tee subscriptions and they have will be presented with your suit. TIONS MUST BE. NEW ARE NOT NOW HAV TO THEM. Have subscribers sign the subscription Printed below and get phone numbers in every case sible. Bring subscriptions as you secure circulation department, The Seattle Given for Only 3 New Subscriptions to The Star | Hartley Houser and State | Grass and W. W. Conner for o #el in various matters of state nent ¢ names checked in the le! as being those of the superint ents who could “stand | are is depending on Thomas, been certified you ALL SUBSCRIP- "EOP LE WHO por them to the |party were Verne Britton, 22; Harry Senators Robert | They ha land Britton are held as witnesses junder the aft’ | 5. George V. Miller, Aberdeen; Cart Water will be shut off. on | Bluh hill PEELS ACL RR EIGER] W. Morgan, Davenport; ©, L. Cat-|) Ninth ave from Hanford st roll, Olympia; A. RR, Terperning,| | to Lyons ast. Saturday, from 8 Cheese | High Line high school, Seattle; Leo} | a. m. to & p. m, I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for two months, and thereafter until ordered discontinued, 1B. Baisden, Everett. : ecocupbebie oly aso monen rs for which I agree to pay the authorized curriqr at the regular rate of 60c a month, STAR FRIDAY AY 29, 1925. | : Open E verett Hotel i EVERETT’S magnificent new hostelry, which is to be formally opened with an elaborate program this evening. ‘Dinner Dance Tonight to Feature Cere- monies at $500,000 Monte Cristo EVERETT, May 20.—An elaborate M Denne J ‘ witl mary H te high f Hi oy . - . Hu Crint r fonte ( 5 any of h ' 1 vie I $1 , It ' gement t ha gnified jof A. W f M He th ft b E. 'Tewk f vu Gove ! 1 1 wo Jude t t lirector of put 1 -Power Company Expects City to Pay Tax Money But Kennedy Says the City Has a Lot More Kighting to Do Before Paying $480,000 =| Pins re thinking TAX SUM GROWS RAPIDLY BEACH YEAR T he street railway tax c » $420,0 Th od thin a legally © taxes upon t the county om rallway property. the U, B holding KENNEDY TO CARRY jthat the taxes for 1919, the year FIGHT TO HIGH COURT the linen were purchased from (he K," concludes Mr. Le be pald r company brought » city to pay tts the AUTO IN FLAMES KILLS FORMER SWEETHEART Everett Woman Says He! Wouldn’t Let Her Alone | Firemen Risk Lives to Put Out Downtown Blaze Tam dreds and a burning aw ganoling threatened hun who people crowded | Presto n's organiza’ and that he| at Fourth ave Roce at EVEE many color-com- And There’s had made known his pur to | uerc pic hotel e+! tors was shot de ms aany strike at the p schools in an | trance; Mra. A¢ Johnson, former | binations NO MONEY leffort to carry out his “economy”| The spec r blaze attracted | sweetheart. She is in Jail, | A program ng been known in| crowds, who thought The Olympic} ‘phe woman walked into the office | Given for Only TO COLLECT statehouse circles. The Houser let-| Hotel was burning | of th H, Forde, her attorney, W OR PAY |ter is the first evidence of the or.| The fire and police departments! (erm was sitting there. She pulled | 5 ganized opposition | had a hard time keeping the curious! out a all’ pistol) and without | } Hartley with a favorable board | back while chen i over’ warning shot him between the eyes s pl the blazing auto. °K did hot explode, however, flames finally were The truck belong line tank She told authorities he wouldn't | nd the] leave her alone. M ed Seattle | w que to the . JohnSon’s husband says mind has been hk deranged Suitcase Co,, 212 Second ave, and! Prosecuting Attorney Roscoe intends was (driven by A. Kulman. re to file first dogree murder charges | starthd from a leaking gasoline| against the woma HELD FOR :eaTy MURDER TRIAL Lawrence 60-year-old | ksmith, accused of a triple mur- Higdon, EVERETT, May; 20 Cari, Glad | logget, of Arlington, is accused of| der here May 1, will stand trial in| manslayghter in connection with the| superior court Monday, June 1, | |death Ella Pike. The girl | Higdon. {fell over ot cliff on the Ar) ana Killed Mrs, d ingtoh-Darrington road, following |i, New Royal aijto ride on which lquor was|turning tho gun with drunk) early Wednesday, Glad was| icon Robert M. at Hbdrty on $1,600 bail, Mundorf. ther members, of the. Joy Higdon, it is charged, was intoxi- cated and was infatuated with the woman. Higdon fled to his own room in the hotel, Police entered and found | |him, cowering underneath his bed, $500 bond each. Prosecutor) Roscoe is handling the onses, \ jonenononeneononenonene 1 H makes nifty sandwiches | according to police, shot | afterwards | tal results | Fulton and Edward ride Martin, and Gladys Bolvin, 18, made affidavits that they {purchased liquor from Glad. Martin T WATER su UT-OFF NOTICE IAM Nor NOW HAVING THE STAR Di LEV 15) ED TO ADDRESS: — ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk — PHONE For Int fi Invalides, pore Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very hourishing, yet so easily digested that itis used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, | ailing or well, An upbuilding diet for | infants, invalids, nursing mothers, Con- venient, Light Nourishment, when faint PHONE MA IN: 0600 or hungry. 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