The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 9

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THURSDAY, JUNE THE SEATTLE STAR HART BATTLE TO CHARGE RUM, SPEED KELS0'S MAYOR Suspend Bay Patrolman ‘ ¢suex0t,, Mela Rvp, 4 Held in Liquor Arrest gc" tte one START TODAY CAUSED AUTO CRASH | RECALLED Meld in Liquor Arrest yi: : Loses in Fight by Vote of Port Warden Edward Amazed at ( ‘harges “Thi the 3 oth wt, on fede 922 to 815 Agadnst Mills; Find Whis ky in Garage : ; oi = ( e Two Girls, Man Injured When Cars a pends on Judge’s Ruling T ‘ t BROY MILA he pat ‘ t t : : f 5 tte! Collide on Highway; ! Nab Driver CITY WAR IS ENDED Li ith! tly | aaa at asl at the of A seme oe nal : ne lee A. D. Bryam Named to Take! baat faba fll harbor Mitie wit hele Ga wees dea te edb» . m™ nor b H 1 4 * he ae ‘ men Pus Seattle produce man, who sexo 8 tom, . be Ce mm ated Thursday at Bdmo er mpethe. pros Mo! comes mayor aq a result of the t Morrt ashed right shoulder and hip in-| either Sehr his father, { lotting ented both filed yesterday | uty Dominick Sehr feago, who| Todd was arrested three tir $1,000 bail | Mra, Mamie Huber, wife of the| was riding with }man » 1 ned a cut over | stat the left fs. Kathryn Mulll-| Hig gan, 90th at. and Aurora ave, suf.| k ed painful bruises, They ed Wednenc ht by Dr |W. Smith, at was hurt. Con-|¢riminal libel ch of Richmond | Was acqu was di a pint of whis fter the sembers of runk, depu 200 Printed Silk Frocks Featred Vales Group § 19.00 WO HUNDRED new Frocks in the cool and good-looking Printed Silks so fashionable for all oc- casions of Summer, with |the Baynes party were ¢ ities charged where the unaware 1 de. | : vex toe Father Fails in Attempt to End Own AN IMPOSTER SAYS “ATTORNEY RAID ee pg fe After Kiting ght Relatives ays tn AMILTON, Ohlo, June 4— | before p police arrived, The bodies of Claims to Be TOOK MONEY Crazed by the heat and fi. some of the little children were lit- nancial reverses, Floyd Russell, | erally riddled with bullets |}. MINNEAPOLIS, June 4.—-Arthur | STILL FOUND 42, today shot and killed eight Robert, 8, was shot five times thru la opes, whom a jury last night in) Woman Accuses Tom Page relatives, the head and body he a3 ss Staton ¢ ti yu ore ' ' : ; Russell then turned th n impostor and not! IN Disbarment Proceedings Former Milk Ranch NoW/nimocit, sending « butet thew “a FLEES HOSPITAL ena lan ites abe that “Tom Page stole ict] } ches jc w wil © taken into _ Chargtr rm ‘om 6 stole Distillery Worth $10,000 on = Physicians say he will re re: | Fs # aly sg boyy oe rome ging aK Hannah | m and ibd ‘a no r, the n declared, M a HR. Webber, of the| ave r of one of Px ind, involy-| mer clients, Thursday concluded her ity of a war] testimony in disbarment proceed rnment records | ings against Attorney Page = —"|SLAYS WHOLE FAMILY — FOUND —jabot trimming —godets and circular skirt effects —plaits and apron fullness In the smart spot and futuristic patterns, with plain-color crepe, Georgette and organdie trim- ming. The murder orgy took place at verdict land Farms was raided By | Russeis home. Hila victims were | Wounded Suspect BURG Hacanauce poe: prohibition agents Wednes-|his own mother, his brother and sis | i * qd ht. Woodland -Farms, for-|terinlaw, and thelr five children, | Nurses and Makes Escape | Se eee Veteran, whor of the big dairy runches | ranging in age from three months to i how was killed in action duris Page, who had represented her| P afireeyewtoe L proved to be} 10 yearn, i Eluding several nurses whosought| the war Dg one son, Reginald Hall in petit larceny Long- and Short-sleeve Styles of. S00 gallon var bebe ag Siaees meet w to ‘keep him: In ae ee. re i Arthur Lopes brought sult against | charges lant March, took her to a| Delightful Colorings ¥ ee Suspect, e8-/ the ited State pment fo: ote a check for $295, whic 4: agents said, and take them all . nited States government for | . wrote a « for $395, which | night. Jones had| veterana’ com; in the hospital with | establixh his nds in the right arm. | ier, Lopes cont 15, when he attempted persecuted by th AY Sizes 16 to 44 ation and also to signed, and then cashed It to an Arthur Fraz-| “default $1,000 ball” of her son, who 1 he had been | had left the state to escape a jail government and! sentence i vats, several tons of corn,} they wouldn't worry,” Russell end several hundred gallons of the| suid at the jail, “It was so hot . a nshine were burned to+the| I couldn't think.” \ by the prohibition agents, When police arrived at the house Worthy representatives of ai "Dalactive {abt ee GE GUGG! | Pane tad odeted ine tat Downstairs Store values at men were arrested. ‘They | in ros av. and ng to show he } eerl HANA Oi | SGisia tan baa ball wa $15.00. Veniette, © of the | bors < 1 i ; gisele Shen a ly Rage PR mE tate her Naden pi Pas un govern ; : ; | IWNSTAIRS STOR 5 inished moons: consi , A. X r Lopes. | $1 put * xi sel | t will be made ace ey * r b - nies of ms were Meataee Cara ee a Chinese CHARGE M ‘ese th Dorothy Mra. Wobber refuse the BROKEN LINES OF P 1 usse : member 0 : Mase Babes ape her |e ary Lo wcapa with hare. | hoi FAVOR PURCHASE pore a and! cis | arasols | t-te pies erates me er omen s LoW Shoes 69c, 89c, $1.00 “a fase ae ii, 60; Russell’ Ge ae and fled down Yesler| R oma het ik pccgid pip onan Dy of | | s rs. Roso se ussell’s | to ad fled ns ‘ 7 495 | " panes oo H | aini teatimony as to just what the $395 | A FOR CHILDREN — | mother, siain fo bed. way. er Valley Club Backs’ represented, but was hot in her de-| Reduced to Pair | > Parasols wi Ind, uneyd-hive.sAhna |. muaeed Russell, 36, bis sister-in P 4 to locate him. | > | | nese ‘arasols with : | Police have failed to lecate him. | City in Railway Offer | nunciation of Page, whom sho re-| e | ; Bee age cispess Newwthphod by vekthak Seale Gg as BPS | viled until warned ‘by membern of | Straight bamboo handle # indicted by the| John Lowell useell, 35, his we be se aca enaxaa A f | 5 ; . y agrund: fury on the] ixcener, Weeks’ Condition Is | re ‘Rainier va Me Candas aioe Ge eo An excellent opportunity to lay in the ang a Jee ng three of her chil-} Julia, 10; Robert, Grace, 6; Ph cirri patabiets an summer's supply of Pumps ar _ | nid y 3 th poison. Pau} Louis, 3, and Ri 3 months; Slightly Improved »} : “ wast vB BNaSA: | pply nps and Oxfords | priced at 69¢. some time ago con-| children of John and ma BOSTON, Juno $.—The condition bs aad Kt and make a considerable saving. The Pumps | A | * The location of the bodies indi-| of Secretary of War Weeks “has | « sie tater and Oxfords in the offering are principally FOR WOMEN — Chinese she killed her} cated the family had fled before | again nged slightly for the bet- | st * | Parasols with straight i four children, but the} Russell's wrath, ter,” Dr. D. F. Jones, surgeon, and t | I } | bamboo handle and ments charge her with the| ‘The shooting started at about 6:20 | Dr. Brigham, pt ; oat “CANTON AWAITS >, : eR | caer preteen pt ag Oy Bic | nounced in a bulletin at 720 a. m.| tha alley citizens. ha Patent Leather and Black Satin spiked ferrule, 89¢; also belle, 20, Charles, 18, and Walter, 10 if At least 50 shots had beon fired | today, an frwhelming demand for Sizes 3 to 8 in the offering, but not in | recs with painted crook = “= —=_—_————————_—————X—X == | from “burdensome conditio - from “burdensome cond as impor | any-‘onatatyle: handle and spiked fer. | 1 upon them by the acquisition of | , ? | rule—in Green, Blue, | the cipal allwafe,” ‘ore : , i eal emg ys ratwah aE Poel _— a Reduced to, the pair, $3.95. Red and Yellow, $1.00. _ veg i Stores Closed in Anticipa- DOWNSTAIRS STORE “DOWNSTAIRS STORE: | “We believe,” the resol ntat : . ae ae } ed, “that the only ution) tion of Serious Clash | | of the many problems forced upon { us, is the purchase by t SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.—The | the Rainier Valley raitwa. Central bank, other money houses } 50-inch Stenciled Oilcloth Lunch Cloths SPECIAL 5 Qe cacu lfigc ie are three attractive stenciled patterns in these Luncheon Cloths that serve so well -_ jand all the large stores of Canton} {have been closed in anticipation of ~ HERE'S MORE ABOUT |/n ciash between rival military fac-| 7 7 tions, according to cable advices} WEATHER jtoday to the Chinese Worhl hero. | STS ‘Ss y PAG JE || Tho situation was declared to be} STARTS ON PAGE ONE growing more serious each hour, | —_—______ jwith the city proper and the foreign | jnettloment both in a state of siege, | {awaiting opening of hostilities. | He aiauartece of the Yuannanene} “imported” to Canton, haye damage was done in this vicin ity. Estimates today placed the in- |Jured in the Lown-Nebraska storm |, jarea at 14 Ponmauratcn 4 f the [Deen removed to a suburb, while the for the breakfast-nook or camp use—and are elccien ae Minnesota, struck by a | "Rome" troops, patrol the city in easily cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth, Brocade a 4 : hh stpation of attack. | storm Tuesday night wero still de. | *tehatic N : mornlized today, Casuaition totalled | TW® Chineso organizations here | In 50-inch Size, for Round or Square Table Boudoir ovelties y 7 > _ have sent cables in the past 24 Mel ilgili SEsonoas [hours to the striking students at Indiana reported large damage |Shanghal, expressing sympathy with jfrom the extreme heat and drouth, |thelr alms. They are the Chinese | Unless rain falls soon, the farmers | Student club of Stanford untversity j Will suffer loses of “millions of (and the Unionist gulld of San Fran- | dollars," crop experts declared, | cinco, | at ee HERE’S MORE ABOUT TELEPHONE Special 59¢ each, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE $ 1 0 0 e HE girl graduate Crepe Gowns would be delighted with the gift of one or Special more of these dainty toilet | table fittings. They are covered in rich brocade and Allies’ Note Tells | of German Errors'| | | the: - doy Were | Fegeer ESRE amea ONT |U 1 00 gold lace with rosebud STARTS ON PAGE ONE (aresnesae riot calling attention to | $ e trimming, in rose, blue or §$——$2] Germany's alloged defaults in fultitt | lavender. And the assort- |Jections aro discussed and elther| ment of the Versailles treaty provi- —Summerweight gowns, of the ment includes : ; | sustained or overruled. ‘Tho case| sions on disarmament, was handed || aott’ quality, cotton orene which " HE great continent of South | goen on to the German government today. requlres no froning. Candlesticks, Bud Vases, America offers many possi- ay sonal ite te senda HI -wellmade with bound edges or Powder Jars, Pin Cushions, HED pilities of commerce for the rangement, the court will bo gua) French Astronomer ||| hemstitched trimmings in con- Pin Trays and rs ‘s rn fohian to hear 4t. The cities must pro Dies in Observatory | Bee! ee Perfume Bottles ar duce it. And Winston continues —plain colors or flowered t. port 0 a ibs units wi 4. ane trying poiltely but’ intensely to] PARIS, June 4.—Camitle Fam ly red pa Attractively low-priced as yet practically untoucne [ain ve Apformation that r 9 | emo famous F opr astronDnih | sizes 16 and 17, special $1.00. at $1.00 each. of the phong in your nome is alto~| died at the sky observatory to- | mf ‘ nega i i , yr is field of fo n gether too Nigh. | day in his. 64th year, | DOWNSTAIRS STORE ge ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE tr a rs ri ar tor Boa Mines of yaa which Wal Sie ae ca aE VEST W ‘ade an oppo: acco, 7S WORLD'S FINEST WIRE | be of benefit to the entire com munity. The meeting this month here in Seattle of the convention of the National Foreign Trade Council is significant of the wider interest of this city in foreign trade and of the world-wide recognition which is being accorded it in this field. i Whether your need for banking service in- volves international or domestic business relations, there is an adyantage in being served by a large institution with the breadth of experience and ample resources offered by the complete facilities of this bank, | WASHINGTON.-Tho finest wire ever made, so slender that it cannot be seen without a microscope, has HERE’S MORE ABOUT | been manufactured by a physiclst in “ bed ST er ARY” ONE | the Aspartment of agriculture, ore i ams vi a te bp SSSEERT BISA | sR { and the need for preventing others | | following lives of crime, His state. | ments regarding her brother brought | forth Mrs, MéDonuld's accusation, Smith wil take no action against her, It is sald, Floyd Siverly, co-defendant with| given over to golf and sightsccing. Richardson in the trial, was recently |The annual banquet will be held convicted of being an habitual crim: | triday night, at which 900 bank inal also, Ho received from 36 to 40} ers and thelr wives are expected. yoars in Walla Walla at hard labor.| saturday morning the committes Charles Walrehtld, the third de New Midsummer Hats Low-Priced $1.65 i Pus Hats from this remarkably attractive group are sketched— illustrating their exceptional value. —white Hemp Straws with soft bands and ribbon trimming HERE’S MORE ABOUT BANKERS STARTS ON PAGE ONE reports will bo given, ‘The commit=|]} pees Aan hid a fendant, redelved from 19 years, 11] {eo on resolutions ia scheduled to White Crepe brim Hats with months to 20 yoars at hard labor on} bring in a report on the findings color : embr oidered crowns, | | tho manslaughter convietion, of the research committee relative with flower and ribbon garni- EAT T LE | Richardson was the oldest of the| to the savings and loan nssoctation ture. \4rio, His past erlminal record and situation in the state, This ta sald : SECOND AVENUE AT.COLUMBIA that of Siverly catined the proxeoutor | to be one of the most important In an exceptional Saturday offer- a to filo the habitual criminal charges | mattors that will come beforo this ing—$1.65, / Resources More Than 25 Millions ‘ again them. Life terms are the} convention, and it is predicted that y DOWNSTAIRS STORE maximum for conviction on this} it will bring on a aplrited fight, charge, Hichardson probably will be} The election of officers will, take sentenced Saturday, hiv attorney sald, place Saturday oauiiaan sb astatl AML a

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