The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 7

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JUNE JUESDAY Nab Gunmen, Thieves ® in Anti-Crime Crusade IN ROBBERY EVILLY fentified M Police Campaign Causes Big Drop in": : I Tr SEATTLE STAR BANDIT KILLED Probe Shows Shepherd Drunk When Reconciled Jead Man and Wife Reunited 24 Hours Be- fore He Was Found Shot Thru Head Downtown Holdups, Report Shows tas the regu of a Me 88> amma, witnia Spe een 3 pene BY SAM GROFF Nese ai ch sua r ht : NY SHEPHERD affected a re aly en as ‘ : ul . ahow rine i ation the office of Attorney E ment of Angelo and Joe I | , | a8 . q diate: batars toldaiens thet i u urs before pherd | property to 1 ms P Mex forced the men into a | ae sognd A te bis home, 8641 ne t n } m the building whero tt gine vite Laealabyae lps me, CNR PORSY Ae pore were bonad hula: manwed r w t told a ¢ ment wa wu signed We. T bandits t proceeded to! ne Tuesd | rt taged one of t a anced Pe heir victima, removing $1,000 | uty Coroner K tarted o | ‘me my off ‘ hy the chiet a pike 8 eg ral -18e 9 " ‘ herd's attorne Officers W. J. Thomas and B. I P stn ° While engaged in a! 17 tt “s ad Mr hep nl Fig od a 0% golog t the phard q Medaes aaa 5 between themselves, the dem ero marr Decombe t | home and of finding the t The Peay ea ; were surprised by Fred Farnum, a herd ask divoree | poaiti of the body, the ed. ve dep Feioht watohinas February 19, this year accused | made tt beable that shepherd stations As Farnum entered one of the| ls wife of cruelty, said she had a| had been shot by anyone but him. y Mexicans fired. Farnum returned| Violent temper, refused to perform | self. inglars, thieves the his assailant, and| ber household duties and coursed Davia testified, however, that sy ua characters | iv . him. there were two exploded shells in the last th | Pollceemn Who Investigated the he third Mexican ease? +—A— tor . as ithe gun, and that Mr ie rd, period in the tory. Crimes | tel May 1, Tuesday were 1 es sia) twas lid not « she i a} fficers were there of viclencd reduced al.}t state's first witnesses aga’ t the b help,| weapon from a deput most to the Mg point In the} Lawrence Higdon, 60-year-old black a few 4 ee, Shields} while ty as examining it downtown ci where before the | smith, He is standing trial for one said se Thomas testified that he had heard ative business. of the three slayings Last Thursday Mr, and Mr p- | Mra, Shepherd referred t AID Higdon’s deferise will be insanity, herd appeared at his office, the at. |tron Kate.” Whil IN STOPPING CROOKS hin attorney, BE. 1. Wientr, has tr FIRST ROUND t raid. said, he remarked did not ‘The outst ne feature of the| dicated. Prosecutor Colvin is trying | “Shepherd was drur Shields think Mrs, Shepherd would want to anticrime campaign was the inaug. | him for the fatal shooting of Mrs] yuysa June 2—CGeérge W,| uration of & new and drastic prow: | Lora Reynolds, 36, with whom hel rynn, editor the Yuma Evening : Jer car system on the night shift) ix said to have t in ated Herald, had Jost the first skirmish by Capt. Hedges, the chief assert Policemen, summoned the ho | today in his fight against criminal fem will be continued pers| tel, found Mrs, Reynolds’ body ty: | inet charges preferred against him ing across her bed. On the floor ee her hustand's body In re one of the neighbors ns testified that Mra, Shepherd “Kind of hard-bolled, and he TIE, HERE’S MORE ABOUT PHONE was didn’t think it would bother her any.” by * Sanguin le Ine oper ‘as compiled, is wn in the fol-| outside the door lay B Mund made Mbelous statements — a yh So breathi = Seiad, ng pe. Concerning the sale of milk bY that T am not thoroly versed in the | | 0 ! Sanguinetti alleged to have been various phases of this titiention, - e jailed for vag-| neath his bed In a room tr name | ned with WO but 1 hav : 1 ; i rancy. preventing an untold number! building. He was armed v \ F®/ overruled by ¥ . read adings and CAR CHANGES of crimes bandits were cap-| volver and is said to have been! Elmo Bollinger where argument covers ground that tered red-handed; alx burglars were | drinking. Lynn’a trial at the request of // Understand, 1, will, as cousteously | proved transportation in the artesied and charged; seven ban-| - Gefensa counsel, was delayed until |", Possible, close the statements, | / RIPrOEN, eee in petitions dits were but id not} Thursday morning, when a specia Do you wish to read the order, |” sa We everal hundred. citixens ater belng charged) jury venire of 75 will be summoned |MT. Kennedy Sra taibasiitga:to the otty eotibell late concealed weapons. | Ito augment the regular 32 called T aswume the court had full au fs oh mi e i Ht Five auto thieves were nabbed. | yesterday }thority to make the appotntment,” | * on: ba ‘adios 4 one murderer was caught: two at-} With the largest number of pass- | Kennedy sald bruskly Specific changes asked includ Jessa driv- tackers of women < drivers were ar engers she has brought into Seattle Lake Dock Tragedy ford fe from tie 2 ers and 52 drunk this season, the H. F. Alexander, by the Pacific Telephone and Tele: | terminus, with its attendant 7 t 4 and jailes ‘ Jeo Zen graph Co, and the S. 6 fon, at BE. 4th od oo oP age oligo poorer den tad a a ae ice oti dawn. Ualertit concede : Monday from San | The Newport dock—tengedp=—tr+ ol . dint at. wye, connect BANK BANDITS Francisco and Los Angeles. hel which Mias na Kerstmer, 19-|°% Public works to rec Ing there with the N. Broadway line, The most important plece of work | was to sal! on her return trip at year-old” niirae atrt, lost se life, |CePt the new telephon: and the proposed extension of the performed by the prowler car crews! 5 p. m. Tuesday cont King county $3,000 Tuesday.| The suit of the Home company or ry strlen tai te raee rk wea the capturing of Alfred Castro) A heavy lead of freight and pas-| Judge W. A. Huneke sitting here|Will be tried first, then the Pa-| iano mg Shed sem cei, the, Mont | and Ed Gorman, two of the Nanaimo, | sengers was brought into Seattle from Spokane, eat ts damages |Cifle Co. action. Several weeks will y. connecting with the N, = C. bandits, who were arueed WER} Monday by the B.'S, Admiral Rog-| trom $96,000 in awarding judgment|be required to hear the case, after | Broadway, Willingford and Univer five revolvers and an automatic shot-jers from Southeastern Alaska./to the girl's moth Mra. Jennie|which the statement of facts and/sity way, lace aun. | Many of the passengers had made | Gra conclusions of law and evidence will Continuation of the Laurelhuret “A natural result of the constant/tne round trip thru the scenic na died the night of February!be submitted by Dean Condon to| DUM line at ite present terminal at | watch of the prowler ca: North country. Mr. and Mra, Sam 2s, 1924, when the Ford coupe inithe federal judges of this district, | ~ F Howntown district.” said Weisfield and Bishop Peter T, Rowe | which she was riding plunged down |for the final decision 4 “was the driving of the t& of Alaska were on board. the 400-foot Lake Wash-|our ¢, PR ERNE t atly in, The S. 8 Admi Evar SAL ca pei e ete a tte put on @uty | Seattle Tuesday mi " t ta 5th aeldlaal in the subu: eastern nnd Southweate : t ha t mente in rr “The most effective thing of all! ports. It carried heavy ” 4 Har t t ppellate yes — = freight and 200 passengers. recklens! Epaer the | ADMITS ROBBERY ge | cor na NOs A | Just Receives Life B to Feat taken to tt ente plates at the Iesaquan| Saving Certificate) Medicos’ Graduation | ‘s'son, a» tne constivavioun ice, Arthur Englund, 30, of] H. W. Just, Seattle telephone} A panquet and talks by Dra. E.| Attorney Otto P. Rupp mu Sruatiaiay irlag souk Upper Preston, was in the county|man, last night formally recelved!p Dunham, D. Carl Pearson, N, A,|0Penlig statement for the phone |, lotic’ 'atecooe jail Tuesday. Sheriff Starwich Mey ithe Ame mn Red Cross certificate | Jepson and C. HL Grunewald are | °O™Pany. Ho reviewed in detail the pleaded not guilty to charges of tam. surrender him to federal authorities, /and second prize, announced some/to feature the graduation of the| tigation which has preceded the ng with a criminal court jury- he said | weeks ago at Washington, D. C./ class of the Seattle College of | 8). during which two separate ap- ca Englund wes arrested by Deputy/as having been awarded to him| Chiropractic. in The Olympic Ho-|Ptals from adverse im the | ‘She obtained leave. to plead Mon 4 Sheriffs Hughes and Hill late Mon-!for “resuscitation” resulting in the|tel Tuesday evening. lower court were to the) 4° Instead of on the regular ar day, after he was accused by a@lsaving of human life f° The graduates are: O. A, Robin. | United States supreme court by the) ie ient calendar Tuesday after neighbor, H. Anderson, of several! Last August Just rescued Mis#! son, Nello P. Jones, Clar! r, | Phone company noon when she explained to Presid smal! thefts. Etvina Glum from the watern of E. Thompson, Harry We asked spremé court tO) ine Judge Ronald that she must 1 In their investigations deputies | Cottage lake and brought her back D. Curl, Hazel Curl, E. E. |*dvance the date of hearing on these | he legisiature's they found Englund’s car bore|to life by the leation of the A. McGrath, David); matters nd fou! on ¢ oti! institutions to the allegediy stolen 1 plates. He is| method of artificial respiration D, N. Wehrn. They | the law ard of 5 Siatiinahast Horsoat Puasdas raid to have confessed stealing them) learned in telephone first ald 1 mate examination at | Works alate rates Of| 4) the same Attorney Adam from the United States mail. * struction. ublic olved. Olymyta June 9 and 10. con hae | bk |et oe HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) Di TARTS ON PAGE ONE || “Keeping Fit’ RACES Ss ty ERS AES IS OB seas | the machine which hardly resembled Extension of service on th The cases were originally brought Reeler anid he and Attorney John F. Dore will file a demurrer asking dis missal on the grounds that the in The rates increas per cent, approximately was held up for more than a year In the lower courts, but formation filed by the prosecutor has been effective sin August 1,/ does not state facts sufficient to sub. 1924, under an injunction of the su-| stantiate his charges, preme court, prohibiting Interference | prosecutor Colvin bases his charge by the state and lower courts until| on alleged conversations between after trial of the present case Mrs. Sweetman and H. L. McPher | son, a juror in the Frank Loule gam | bling trial ACCIDENTS Shirley’s Hobby Is Shirley Mason, the popular little had been a matchetick in the | star who is at the Capitol in “The path of a juggernaut, Wreckage of| Star Dust Trail," her newest pic- ture, makes a hobby of keeping fit Ever since she was a little girl she has played tennis, and there of the bual- nh automobile, was found almost a jock away Tires, tools, personal fects and pieces of the car were nens {mattered in confusion over the) never is a Hollywood day so busy street. Fas to exclude her swim in her own A. P, Lewis, 1935 27th ave. 8. W.,| private swimming pool. In addition who was the first man to reach | to that, there is a regular series of the scene, called the city hospital | “setting up” exercises to be taken for an ambulance. Then he helped | every morning, and she never miss. | to extricate the victims of the|es them! } smash. | Incidentally, dancing has an im- | Motoreycle Patrolmen B. A. Sands portant part in “The Star Dust and C. D. Follrich arrived soon after, | Trail,” for in that film, she first jonly to find that the driver of the appears as m cabaret dancer on jcar had fled, leaving the three In-} Broadway. The story is by Freder- | fured victims in the wreckage lick and Fanny Hatton, They all want those Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—the joy-dish of breakfast! The fla- vor wins all. The happy y 9 | flavor that’s always new! | 4 Don’t deprive your family of this flavor-feast. a Add crisp, golden-toasted Kellogg’s Corn Flakes : to your breakfast bill-of-fare. Serve with milk or cream. Algo delicious with fresh or preserved 5 fruit. For sale at grocers everywhere. Served in i all restaurants. Oven-fresh a Teste that wonderful flavor found only in Flakes. Compare it with any pac Mage You'll know why millions demand Kellogg's. Guaranteed Dentistry At Less Than HALF PRICE! For just a little longer, we offer all Dental work at One-Half or less the regular prices. Note these: $8 Crown and Bridge Work Now $4.00 And like all our Dental work, Guaranteed for 15 Years! These startling’ reductions are male to induce you to come in and see what excellent dental work we do at prices far below the regular rates. work and personal service. Payment Plan, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, Second and James St. ‘Telephone MA in-2736 Dr, H, 0, Danford, Manager i Let us explain AGE FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORF ods Eccumany Prices brederah 6 Nedom New Tub Frocks In Colored Tub Silks $5. 75 and Stripe Rayon Alpacas IGHT, supple Frocks for Summer wear. The tub silks are in fresh, vivid colorings, and stripes. The rayon alpaca Frocks are in shadow-stripe effects that are charming. Quite a number of smart styles; typical of the two sketched. Attractively priced $5.75. Smart Flannel Dresses, $6.85 Youthful, sleeveless styles in plain colors and vari- ous pleasing stripe flannels. Just the kind of dresses needed for utility wear during Summer months. Low- priced at $6.85, wy ML AE poy AIRS STORE 65 Trimmed Hats | | REDUCED season's | | LL this fashions. | In the many smart poke t | shapes; attractive garden hats | | and close-fitting styles for Hats in bobbed heads. Every one from the larger { higher-priced lots, reduced to head sizes included, $7.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE a Would-Be Pickford |Runs at Sight of Kidnapers on Trial Cops; He’s Jailed DROP ist LOS ANC 2.—The! Ww. Sauye, 21, must , Stood in ack. drivers} doo at and E. Madts night, until manager, \two pi along. Then Ov any, distrbiu habeus} he ran. < naturally ran ess corpus, to determine whether thel}after him ar aught him. They Former factory price was $985; all be released for lack of|later found the door of a tailor | new price is $895. Seattle prices wilt evidence was postponed 24 hours/shop, next to the door Sauve was |be $80 lower than before, dropping | when called today before Superior| occupying, standing open. Nothing, |Judge Harry Holzer, however, had been disturbed in the Attorney 8. S. Hahn, representing | taflor shop. in February, this year. Popularity |the alleged conspiraters, agreed to | brought it into heavy production,|the dalay at the request of District | | Collins said, resulting tn the price| Attorney Asa Keyes who pleaded he| decrease. as too busy entertaining visiting briners attend to the state's! case from $1,175 to $1,096. The standard sedan was a new job to Baby’s Body, Report; ie Cops Find Dead Dog) White Shrine Plans Police rushed to a smal! trestle Lunch on Wednesday, on Main at., between 9th and 10th ayes., Monday, in response to a call sent| Members of the White Shrine o Bethlehem will prepare for a bazaar | in, that a dead baby tied in a gunny ack had been found under the} lunc Wednesday noon near the! bridge. east entrance of Volunteer park| But when the patrolmen arrived at| that morning. If the weather is not| the spot and opened the sack they permissable, the members will meet| Awe-l found instead of a baby's body alat the home of Mrs. Tiffin, 1241| Coin aeatnre 18 N. — 2 dead dog. | } So much goodness at such low cost! And every slice, besides, is filled with the healthful nourishment of Sun-Maid Raisins. I prepare this wonderful bread “‘special for Wednes- day” every week. Serve it regularly in your home. So inexpensive—and so good! | | You can get it fresh and fragrant with the finest fruit | of California’s vineyards—at any bakery, grocery | store or delicatessen in the city. Place a standing order with your baker or grocer. Just phone him and tell him you want a loaf delivered or reserved for you each Wednesday. Eodorsed by bakers everywhere, including the American Bakers’ Association and the Retail Association of America Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer ‘ i

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