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— ” ‘DON’ T FAIL TO SEE THE STAR’S TYPICAL SEATTLE BUNGALOW! OPEN DAILY FROM 12 TO 6,7 TO 9 = J “New spapet With the Biggest Circulation in Ws Weather } Tides ) ii The Seattle Star Wl HOME ered as Se Clase Ma stuffioe at te gress March Mail, $2.00 Sade ademas shington ‘ (a VOL. 27 - Ol NO, 156 EATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925 : WO CENTS IN SEATTLE GIRL DROWNS AFTER GAY WEDDING PARTY » Home Girl Reporter [s POLICEMAN-GUEST Pro” «stn EDITH O'CONNELL’S “‘Duped’ by Medium§Y BE LET OUT, _Puped’ by Medium rvenyys savst been started by Police gies = calle Says : ; ‘ =a _ | Chief Sev ryn Saturday ‘Evening Post Day all work in Seattle offices will BY MARGARET BUNDY Stop for the day. OWE they Seat isaee eat ington to Her Death eer | a Square Deal? 222222, Ba will probably be suspended to him that there had been liquor EDITORIAL have’ to jump from from the © department, (Continued on Page 148} to (Continued Vertinbeanad watiede tron at the party just before the girl's a” bate ta Ee THe STAR believes in a square deal for every man. Police Chief Severyns’ office, fol. | Strange death. Orura did not E ’ sliassin.” aatieseta hago that Agee lowing Investigation into the drink himself, he said, but knew | ‘ey os ; 2 Bi hiic It believes, especially, in a square deal for the tragic drowning of Miss Edith | several of the others had been z : at RRR ped gn adage eee public The public is not get- O'Connell in’ Lake Washington drinking and saw a bottle on the ‘| ; en aa Tks covets te ting a square deal in the early Wednesday morning table in the houseboat +, eine re more tuteresting then the reinstatement of James : : ae tories! tea aa’ acta BY S. B. GROFF ahs Farid AN a Min AIN swished in gusts against the i : nee at County. Hi tenths TR vindon panes of a little houseboat at fictio! Y e see an ad rewes Y ne. CF ae 412 Lakeside ave. S., early Wednesday rtisement continued Page 698. || “AgeC morning. Outside it was cold and raw. It And the men respon ible his reinst ment County (¢ was comfortable inside, Yellow light flooded the house and shone thru the windows. Edith O'Connell, 23, pretty milliner, and ~ CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AT FOREST HILLS Br z Gane E. Stanford Keller, Luzerne apartments, Whe : | : were celebrating the approach of their mar- en a former aa | - vt pl riage. Wednesday evening they were to be f an. employe of _ the g the biti united “for better, or for worse, until 4 county FR akg canaae Imag self, an I did death g ESERIES from upen, charging toned , bi e we ia - ane 4 This ls positively the first ph iat” tii 4 id sdediiten xeipincah Keller was playing the phonograph. An z graph to reach Seattle of the racquet The Heae dala | all tow their’ w old love song filled the little party with 4 mateh at Forest Hills between Miss her, se Star said noth- ma i Oxura contentment. \ 4 Helen Wills, national champion, and ing, believing that no that 7 wa 1 iteeont # " <a it Satine eae a Miss Kitty McKane, English net ace. man should be adjudged tlre ag Pay recs: a Edith was leaning over, whispering to her sweetheart. 4 Miss Wills is exeeuting a eross-court aiiityi uintil Dhoved ko, . tin the J ; ion, 1 love you, dear, with all my. heart,” she was saying. niblick shot to her opponent's goal, g Bit ahs Le hed SEEK COMFORT Then she rose and went out on the rain-swept porch. and is leading iy Cicve ceaiciers te t de th Racha ary aa FROM MEDIUM A few moments passed Then a sudden, terrifying one, with 10 yards to ge. Phote by nearc 1e evidence anc You ‘ window Ce acanck it vt Ma ry oe ss Sees Stichaclangele, Heke Sirew staff. awarded: damages: to-the apt cream! Keller, with the other members of the party, ind t rli's greatest )Patrolman Ozura, of the Seattle police department, edium” will help you in affairs ot} William B. Gray, and F. C. O'Connell, Edith’s brother, oF nything. | rushed outside. photographer woman, The Star urged Dupen to resign. 1 to refuse to appear in art sed. The state he rae filed criminal char; against Here fased,, The stat ; _ Plunging about in the cold lake was Mrs. Betty Mety, tee v 4 ronnie et ee bn Sayop Spe ptehee Gitte and Edith's friend and the hostess of the wedding-eve party. Let us then be up end doing ah nder en ean “ary ye and tla his wits ely r “Edith is in the water, save her, save her!” Mrs. Mely " a’ heert for any fate srown se “im ng him—and named his wile ~ : t y hock.) was crying. One of the men pushed a canoe in the water. ep Seepaalge G sonal superintendent. ith ' z 3 nf et’) Mrs. Mely dived twice, frantically trying to locate the girl's ste a ats this farce arrangement, Union ween. @ and Sey. | body. e: Fran a professor Dupen, of course, re- ' nolselessly. Ozura dragged Mrs, Mely from Hurrying thru the night came a e Ha r Aw A . . r moment the wnter alied the 4 on| police car. Detectives Jack 5 . kn, make yun | tained the JOD... ' ee 4 t f the telephon Ayother officer, E.| and Jim Byrne appe F ° ° | When Dupen’s attor- ‘ from thin air M. Mayford, who wan nearby, came | houseboat. — Stoical yb WE FEEL THE SAME WAY, - reapheal a: cattinn madan far t ub-| rushing over to the houseboat juestioning the little group mUseY neys reached a_ settle tantial a figu materialize from MRS. MELY SAID “{ maintain,” says Benito || ment with the woman, ever the thick f that room IT WAS A JOKE 4 Mussolini, “that there can be he ati Ges wae Inoke he steps into view Koeller wa ning ne har i 2 no such thing as liberty.” she got all she was look- “VIBRATIONS” bor patrol, t > enlist their aid He must be married. ing for, and it was not ARE DELICATE ineoecaves he body of his bride Jazz Girl Faces Judge Judge With Saucy At- 6.608 weet, ae EY ading? Just step tobe. Mrs. Mely Jerked the phone vie pres some'| difficult to persuade her un" Tet anyone ‘elne FOR MURRAY fine, hig bad with octathicg’s titude as Sentence Is Pro- Don't you . w it’s a Joke ome 1 c eke : 1 Landis hi up the receiver, The the criminal action. ; nounced on Her ithias these was dtopaed 3 , Convict’s Father Hopes to’! ned to Ke Didn't you us 5, en, Was aad. . ut down. 01 ‘ hear her say it's a joke they played u rm rm ‘ Gaines and Brown Jost of # tiny table, co Save Him From Noose n you?” he asked \S* N FRANCISCO, Aug. 26.—Dor-| them,” Dorothy replied, tossing. her | < intr: Whit th. At Me Coca fea tt daca soe! Seiad othy D ear-old ma-| head and chewing vigorously on her alia no time then in putting pread my hand out.! gapasy F sear aot ther as 104 tricide; toddy “was weritenced to'state's farutti t of crust Dupen back in charge of palm upward, and make two wishea.| SAU! pe! rites peor Merit Canale teen eect” weld’ prison for from one to 10 years. Attorney: MotovarhtaKked’ aun vo bl Seria the old folks. 1 of Tom Murray when he|to Mrs. ¥ you've been making a| St ng before Judge Harold | eived @ five days’ stay of execution, Lil Gee Gee ‘ Louderback, Dorothy tossed back: her d_not state why-it was desired. mc The Star has said re- ught to trial with James) fool out of th jong enough : € Sentencing of “that fel tn Seattle , fi hs and looked at t pire Bilingson girl” nan in § ats P , te Villos and Ellsworth Kelly, con-| WOMAN SAID na d at the court ina} “ont Mila aver¥ £ peatedly, and still be nog ay ottihe two HOAX PLANNED manner as the words ‘for the | tds California's first matricide case Her dentist lieves, that Dupen is not rison guards, it was belleved here| Under the gr rescribed by law” were pro-| 2M one the most unusual trials eons fit to hold this job. today Mely admitted tha “ Mes j rei ‘ Ning n, Dorothy’ a ¥ eranc r ny e t The former “jazz girl” appeared to re na . eon, hy’s And it believes that & nes Abr saege AL tne é her own houseboat! suet the sentence with eneerness, | Mother, was shot last’ winter during at 406 Lakeside ave Gaines and Brown, in “to get her an argument with her headstrong 4 CoA tt Tah Carenh oF Mae : Bgl hg bearing out her oft-proclaimed de. putting him back, are on x noounts rae ANE See Awe) mired et « it over with,” offspring. Dorothy confessed the t giving a square deal okhe ree iagpeel Eee daledia, Jigiahiber ta ed A PR rr h ba rain sa ee ne i a the sentence Attorney, Murder ot g gas e dea P am urray, Ww arrived here F tips he tence Attorney . cith r te the c vast ants there, or to the public! = : esterday with Mrs, Murray ani dinner at MY! Walter MeGovern, defense counsel,| Despite the: confession, she wax either to the occupants tl > ‘ “LOVE TROUBLE” ve wai Abas ety oh bt the evening. Wel\adrossed the court: stat that no| Judged insane at her first trial GUESSES MADAM thay ‘ he ) Mr. Gray's house 1 < e and committed to at 1 ad been struck o} appeal or new trial was desired anc ‘ an asylum, Af 1 black pyos narrow. “It ye ena . ear some new phonograph |intimating that the girl's aterrena| ter a month) ther was de 4 trouble that to do wit ; had by he and father had been forced by her | “red sane, .re 1 to San bess t O t ut ant ling about bi sh at as a I thislin, We werp having a good time.| sentence Pet te eee aan baighee mae or ar S u y4) ; Hie Aocan vols ur altie eck low resulted 1 men al der anee Then Edith asked me for the key to uid Dorothy's conduct be sat Lives there a man with engine dead, * he continues at my assent, “You| Ment which brought young Mur-|my piace and left, to get her wraps.| %Udse Louderback ordered the girl y at San Quentin, sh i b . Aawen OW | waetho Ha robert wut Shithe stand is at Sun Quentin, she may Who never to himself hath cursed e of a arg ray 4 a Pete plight. uring in{E Beard @ xplash and then Tran out, |" b n¢ = a atlecvn SOR eR Gen “Next time I drive I'll use my head O CW un TES | Sys saidiltan: 3 teoetlinbe: abies | Ben of fre pouring I /she was in the water and sank, 1| “Is it true you do not wish to an poisicycts laces giz eas And look into the gas tank first! killful) question! ’ ve » the offi arden’ 1 to save he swer any of the routine questions? ikea i : ee | M8) Dalrymple 48 of. the roa had leaned t ; h mts ea will be released after six years and ee! . ‘he : 2 “ eS T i j state, pleading for leniency for th ; * two months, providing she carns Srovied)k. tedoe Radical Changes in Body Designs, With No | remarkabie conctu eee eee eer ades, {a8 @ Joke to make Keller believe she| “Yes, I desire to answer! the usual credits for good behavior. i th the mot Price Advances, Announced ‘Gore tain, Chane) TR ee Ce lis ism cd a, gave hee the | ree St rg Tm — —— | —~*—_| All Seattle to Start Ra RE aR Rai “= Reading “Footloose”? Then TOKYO FLOODED) on Wild Animal Hunt; quawshing against Charlie's nose? | compan > 8m i | Be Sure to Hear the Music! || thousands of Dwellings Un- Real Thrills Certain| t i € 1 he ,. i fivvers are line will start at once in Md AVE you heard the der Water After Rain ui ane o 648 il assembl nts in the countr a y — y eme he ol rs. et pap ih ath: Reger : Lacey ah iy m popular fox-trot 5 tape Y ‘OU remember the old nurs: | Weill, that's all old sturt a Outstanding features of th bars aml TOKYO, Aug. 26.—Thousands of ery rhyme about brontosaurus and the pterodactyl PPT oe 8 + Hatha Otten heal wiideitenta and musical version of ‘Foot dwellings are inundated and railway| ‘The lion and the unicorn were wre hg to chase each other, Awake betines, 0 playing | tare palatine thepader fetid loose,” the amazingly hu- eves suspended as the result fighting for the crown all avound Seattle, starting Sat. q oupe are for aiding ventilati feeds ap fie “phe Ws of a seven-hour downpour of rain| ‘The lion chased the unicorn all urday ie ent The Particular cad man sequel to “The Flap- Ric fanaa ieaat ann saea| Scene ane a ct ca an nnd Gid request f Home You Want Redesigned cowl, coupled with wide per Wife,” novel of Seat- ae rahe brane and me tear | animal hunt will range mice ratty bat get them not, And soto|| May: be listed in today’s C NStinan bel @ to the | tle flapperdom, that now compelled toruuleletrinerihd otal | from. eae Hint alas ale 4 to the printery, where N. Me-|] ninq Columns. Here is a special ve the ca lines anc $407 Pept er ec Ara ARG MIDARE MMSE te rinoAa, al Wilds of South Park, unde aus. iene id Yult way hie Yately trom the || 00d Colum A F i gerieral effect of I present. || is running in The Star? bh FANE S ADEE | pices of ‘he Seattle Star, rn ood, || listing ing an outline much different fror , ' A date, AIL ale | | Lapa cy ec pt “og ge | eae hid oe Pe RUSH NCLLOre ny. ALOT If you haven't, hear it estimated to have bean: inundated by Nine thousand animals from ps e 330 MONTHLY the present one nart b the swamps and deserts of the " on Chriatie 60 ' i ay! 1 8 the waters, which are now subsiding. | wing worde of D. Ik SRN mag ected ad LaLA pti LA today! You'll like it just hama and other cities are sim whatchamacallit, period will be and ather noble 2, Ee harmonic color schemes, enhanced by as much as you'll enjoy haaarenies ad loone, idatiirdayrs avai Jong since depar roof (Turn to Pa W Column 4) | hing girls in the Seattle fe south. Anon to home, where did p wine (for my ng m merrie uout yeading the story. Hal Demar and hi Cinderella band is feat- fsinoss district qnatta fl terri @iek Wisconsin Solon ‘Then everybody will go hunt. von |'Arrest Man for be aay ert cnt 1 Held for Larceny ing | neh Colorado Police uring “Footloose” at the Edward Acklin, former senator, of Here's ithe idea Turn to the Want Ad Columns hegift Starwich Wednesdiy held Milwaukee, Wis, is being held 1s The Strand theater is to show Heilig theater for a week, anid soe who 18 offering this || George Peeples on a telegraphic war Seattle police on a warrant charg “The Lost World,” Sir Arthur dandy home ou. FOR THEE ||rant charging a felony, received in connection with the Jing him with grand lareeny i | Conan Doyle's great story of BEST BUYS IN REAL ESTATE || from officers at La Junta, Colo, He , NT Aa We Acklin was arr dd August 21, by | pre-historic times, Wild ani. w\| CONSULT THE WANT AD || was arrested by Deputies Mugho film, Never the Twain Jolty detectives, in a downtown ho | mats that Hyed millions of yearn COLUMNS OF THE STAT, Gibson and Hill at Auburn, People Shall Meet, Hal Demar ii He is held as @ fugitive from | } ago take part in tho pleture As Jaf Say, | Gant ill Knowledge of the charge. | ‘iihaabicumal Justice. TRACHADON | (Turn to Page 7, Column 2). ) \y

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