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in the Pacific Northwes Fifty dollars in cash } best 22 sent to The , lot. slogan: “Buy Pacific you please. Write your or slip of paper and nfai name and address, to SI Seattle, Wash. Home pad | Howdy, folks! Kinda looks as if that groundhog was blind, doesn't it? Chased by a cop, Paul Pedargio, said to have been intoxicated. climbed the totem pote. he thdught he was seeing thing | al Bh rl ‘should be sentenced to drink their o stuff Pca Oe ——— (Lil Gee Gee forgets that the constitution forbids cruel and un-) usual punishment.) ©. Ogden brings dack icicle from! Les Angeles. But it was probably shot out of the big guns of the Pa- * cific fleet, eee FATE By Particeps i Snooks gazed somberly at the dy-| » fag embers in the fireplace. One hand supported his chin, the other, | ying lax on his knee, held between Vietiess fingers a note which read: “Dear John: | “The bird in the cage has flown) and the prisoner has battered down | the barrier to her freedom. I have eloped with the butler. Now I am free to eoar into the blue ether, dancing gayly along behind the lilt: | ing pipes which beckon to greener | fields } It was signed by his wife | He pondered sadly "She always would mix her meta phors,” he said. “The Grace Barnes’ pets | here $50 in Cash for 12-Word Slogans In the first mail Tuesday morning there be- gan arriving at The Star office slogans entered Star during February. } PRIZES $25.00 As a sample of a 5.00 good slogan, here is } Next 2. each... : 1.00 one that was originat-} row . eee. $30.00 ed and is being used *- ny Ta gg by the Crescent Manufacturing Co.: “North- west Products Pay Northwest Taxes. The Bon Marche, which is staging a North- west Products exposition, is advertising this Help Yourself by Helping Others.” It is not necessary for the slogan to be in rhyme. The slogan should contain not more than 12 words. You may submit as many as jdie so he cou {Products contest. yrizes is offered for the Tells a Northwest Produc message on a post card | it, together with your ogan Editor, The Star, 'He Wanted It; He Got It, but F ar Too Much J. Albrecht, curator of the uni versity museum, is getting his just | deserts for the un-Ch etian thoughts | that bh used to entertain about the buffalo at the Woodland perk soo. The group of stuffed buffalo at the | museum has long been the apple of the curator's eye ter of grief to him that he <« for many years have enough spect pup to fill the big in which they were "When he happened to pans the buf falo herd at the zoo he used to cast eful glare at the shaggy ani mals. Why didn't they hurr nd stuff them a ad them to the ¢ And then—an epidemic of mysteri os origin attacked the herd The arrival of the first victim's carcass brought joy to Albrecht's heart, and the second was even more ‘ome, because it meant the com on of the group. But that didh't end matters: a third, a fourth’ and a and were shipped to the museum. And now, with three dead buffalo all dreswed up and no place to be put—on his hands, Albrecht is we tering whether his predicament is “a punishment that fits the crime.” | Eventually, he hopes to be given an appropriation for anothar case, so that he can house the homeleas tribe ‘but, in the meantime, what's he going to do with ‘em? The hero of “Pigs Is Pigs.” Al brecht sys, was a happy man com pared to him CHARGED WITH | which our guies’s would remem. | It will amount to a downright DANCE MURDER — | Mill Worker Is Held at Capi-| tal City | OLYMPIA, Feb. 7.—Henderson L worker @f Maytown, near ced charges’ of murder here will make their last larance {today for the shooting and fatal} here Friday and Satarday.”— News item. Cheer up, we've still got 9 councilmen. eee Some women want to run every- thing but the furnave cee YEAM: lcharge against Fh | night | fwounding of Millard F. Nogal at a Fairview dance hali late Saturda Nogal died at 11.30 o'clock Monda night at St. Peter's hoepital. He had been shot twice. Roscoe Fulle torney, was uncertain whether the prosecuting at would be first Be it ever so humbie, an apart-|Or second degree murder. He ex ment is no place like home. [pected to ) a decision this after ee noon. FF Frehinition officers Jan open Idaho seized & Tullman car yes terday for violating snavenend tae |been employed as a taxicab driver Most Put: have 2 bad lowing t hooting. Nogal was 41 years old and had care | Pending advices from an uncle, R. F Law, of Toledo, Ohio, the local Klks lodge has the body in charge We lamp in « commercial paper | that the bicycle business is suffer, ing from depression. From bi-psy chological reasons, no doubt | TAX! DRIVER OR BUTCHER? ! MecLandsborough de —— #\ murder of J. Belton Perhaps that earthquake ) Obenchain Jury Is Being Chosen Los ELES, Feb. 7 The bat ‘lof pretty Madalynne Obenchair charged with being a conspirator with Arthur C. Bure n the al i under the Pacific ocean was een | caused by Mayor Caldwell | | wight women and four men were | getting mad at the deck ste lin the jury box at the opening of © peremptory challenges both by the where cates |prosecution and defense, neither of | Jack Dempsey is again talking of |which exercined that right | joing to Europe. If the only thing | as that stands in his way i the fare, | we'll head a subscription list for a one-way ticket cee NOT A BUM STEER The old cow's son leaped over the moon Way back in nineteen twenty; He's back to earth in twenty-two ‘And a dollar now buys plenty. eee College football athletes are plan ning to form a union. This sound. plausible. They are used to hearing the whistle blow at the Stadium see Now that Willi Hays has been secured by the movie industry, why | not hire Herb tioover, secret of commerce, to supervise the making | 6f custard pies for Charlie Chaplin? WEATHER | Tonight and Wednesday, rain or snow; colder; moderate southwest winds, shifting to northweat gale. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximus, 51 Minimum, Today noon, 40. READ Muscle Shoals dam and nitrate | went with other Commission pinnts ‘wen, & polit. ie toe aenetelesys, ‘he beapend caeun 4 |today when Ford's offer was re-| Lillian L. Mayer if ‘ lferred to the agriculture committee, |filed suit for divorce T TACOMA, Feb. 7)—Agsistant Attor the objections of a number of|David Mayer. She i PROFI ney F ® Brust lett todas repersion senators. and the custody of their the state board of fisheries and oy ala eaAws othe eeking to do blasting on the tage of the econo- the site of, the proponed hydro-le IDS! mies offered in the City policemen from Tacoma were 9 . advertising columns ent further attempts at blasting. — | Stay i", av A (athing letter has been dis - BS . i. of The Star from day |! ptcnea to Governor Hart by Acting Make Your Valentines! to day you will save ag a8 B pik the Sfeclinh wee’ of Say, little folks, how would paste it on “ ‘j ~ he state fisheric a ou like to give mother and cardboard, Then get out your a sum during the tor appr te Ween the spo Ta4\ dad stented) ae Deby,’ prayons Aad a@pibr It cabetuliy: course of a month |/municipal power project and little nweetheart, @ Any color-you like that will positively astonish you. Start Well, The Star is going to of them i . . Burke Passes Away help you do it . today—read the ads HASTINGS, N. ¥.. Web. 1-~Mra Just cut out the valentine, Color today's “Ore ¢ , Blanche Burke, mother of Billie| you will find it on Page 8, anc ‘or tomorrow's. are fully and thoroly. Burke (Mrs, VFlorenz Ziegfeld) died! RE ES SO a A AL OE | here today ee PANIES dit was a mat | sight Pass.’ oil in the cattle country. See page 9 for today’s The Star Goes Into 11,727 More Homes Batered as Second Case Mi DON’T START ANYTHING YOU CAN’T FINISH! are going to read every installment to the end. Good advice. But if you once start “Gunsight Pass” you His latest book finds William MacLeod Raine at his best, and thou- sands of ret iders will testify that Raine has yet to write an uninteresting story. Thrill mounts upon thrill in “Gun- .” It isa gr ipping story woven about the turmoil and exhilaration which accompanied the discovery. of, installment. BANK ROBBERS GET THOUSANDS ery Day Than Any Other Seattle Newspaper, The Seattle Star jij #4 it May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1979. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 WOULD (FIGURES AND SCENE IN LATEST MOVIE MURDER DIVERT - MONEY! Park Board Plans | to Cut Down on) Finds Voted for Tourist Camp EDITORIAL / This is no time for the park board members to be fighting among themstlyes as to how much they shall spend on auto tourist camp facilities, ‘That question was settied by the city council when i appro- Priated $36,006 tor the . ‘This sum ts little for the erection of proper facilities for the visitors who may confidently be expected this next summer, | Five thousand doflary would not build a community house of which Seattle would be proud, or ber with pleasure and gratitade. misappropriation of funds—of- ficial dishonesty, to be plain spoken—if the board diverts this money to general park purposes, toad of quarreling among themscives over which course to Y preceding full steam ahead with | the program long since agreed upon. 'The picture of the man is that of Edward Sands, former butler-servant of Taylor, be to have a deep-rooted grudge against Taylor. bachelor home, revealing the arrangement of the death room when Taylor's body was) S' ATTLE next summer will be without adeq facilities for its ists, if the park beard car f ou nd. | VOL UMS. 5 2 23 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1 MINTERPOULS HOME IS GUARDED iAwai t Sensation Safe Deposit Protected | BY FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW ‘Thousands of dollars’ werth ef the members should be | Mary Miles Minter, motion picture star, shown above, admitted her regard for William | nave put up a colossal fund to solve | | Desmond Taylor, slain director, following the discovery of a love note written to Taylor, |‘ Taylor mystery. tieved | LOVE NOTE OF The house and the diagram show Taylor's) [ORE-5S FOUR | facsimiles of a purported love note | |from Mary to Taylor, It consisted | uneed intention of | ~ ts. a cliqu ts that the money shou 0 beautify) RicHMOND, Feb, 7.—Four were CITY OFFICIALS Fp sano sf tel RESENT MOVE jinjured in a fire which destroyed the | City. off Tuesday ww in. | Lexington hotel here today lgry and wantea work clined to rement the decision of thel Firemen weré searching the ruins puncil chamber v| park board, ax the money was appro-|o¢ the building in the belief that] was meeting > {camp Sauter tee other victime may be there the guardi L. B.. Pettus, owner of the hotel “the present plan of the park com. |and practically every guest who es missioners ix to build a mere skele-jcaped, are convinced that many | guardians this morning: ton shack overlooking Green Lake. | others perished in the flames. | re with only the most meagre facilities Kye told of seeing Sher.) . for thie: vieltOre. When the 680,000 |1¢e ¢ his figure limned 28 Champion Army was given to board by the city the r ring inferno within, | ° | SDUSADT wan the tntartiqnets iret ioe acmsaenon edhe abee at Senate Hearing 4 comfortable community house, | outas (Turn to Page 2, ¢ vestig army TACOMA SUES = — \Ford’s | France STATE nOARD , Before Committee ryuppy BRAGS, _ SO WIFE SUES |‘ : ry i} H t © over from he governmen ne t wou n ” #o ba i ne jus’ | pro Asks Injunction Against Fish ‘** ey ee gh et ene | at, wounan't bad if he just! GivEN STUDY Superintendent Cooper ents of the Henry Yord offer to) valentine that you made your principally of the phrases “I love you | —I love you,” and an assortment of) bank as soon as the: TouSay tame 'CADET CORPS IN SCHOOLS URGED Chamber Bureau Puts Plan Up to Board Seattle high school boys will be compelied to put in several hours a week learning how to be soldiers, if the school board favorably on a proposal military affairs committee of the Chamber of Commerce to Superintendent of sant tome oa a PS DIE, 90 HURT PRpLaBS Moe Taylor's extensive library. The board ot} as been appro! ell tor the es IN HOTEL FIRE! LONDON, Feb, 7 n. comfortable guardians of Poplar, one of London «| | barrier against outsiders was clamp- led down on the Minter home. said she loved and respected T lw ke | had started her on her way to star dom in her first pictures made at jthe “Flying A” studios at Santa Bar: | bara, This note, bearing a butterfly jerest with the name “Mary Miles! | Minter” on the wings, said in a jvery youthful, feminine hand: 5 aticerptlian omene | suburbs, where poverty * $5,000 by not 2 rawr « Ruins Searched for Other) ri Zgite have been mort Pea ase on the grounds: since the war, were released from a u announced Victims’ Bodies | state of siege early today after being imprisoned thruout the mpb of East End unemployed. | Men and women of the London| j slums, shouting that they were hun stormed the | ning and forced | selves from violence. —I_love you kept up by the unemployed thruout | the night, until the pol A siege was | suggesting any recommendation be | not deny writing it. It was found| jin the flyleaf of a book taken at| **|random from Taylor's library President Harding today or a | probable that » his window and then leap for| WASHINGTON, lbeeri in use in Washington, ‘olumn 6) |the net stretched beneath him, He|¢ight army officers and civilians to-|for many awed the net by several feet and|day appeared before the senate ing committee to defend the} ainst charges of illegal exe cutions of American years would be adopted. | |for a high school cadet corps bership in which is compul freshmen. This corps is offic army officer detailed as an instruc: Fi cadets drill for two hours Taylor at the American Film Man Santa Barbara, where he directed) ppijippines is in accordance with her debut in filmdom, 1805 11th ave, to act) thorship of which is obscured, has|tenance of the status quo on Pa- > had! been found in Taylor's pap |to all school girls, this letter note} United States, “We had the matter up in ; read Because of these orders, Harding , ‘and found there was not| jeufficient demand for it to warrant | The report was made by composed of Maj atife piece of [PHONE MERGER| " tay I S REQUESTED iMovie Director Is British Recruiting WASHINGTON, | Northwestern phone company of Oregon and the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com Mother of Billie it? walgntings, Share will Wa eee | Rella Flower, 35-year-old motion pic-| been practically stopped by ‘an ad- jture director, is dead here as the|miralty order issued today. The or- mmission for per | resuit of an elevator accident a few] der provides that only 40 apprentices | mission to consolidate their com- days ago at his studio in Glendale,| shall be accepted cach week and ene nN. x ordnance artificer each month, state commerce ¢ TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE in Murder Probe;| Looted of Hug Youthful Star Is} Sum in Conve ble Securities LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 7. Mary Miles ‘Minter,-whe wns convertible securities were stolen revealed in letters as the close | >Y robbers who drilled open the ‘Tay. The detectives would not offer ex times that much, planation of the guard suddeniy | | ‘The robbery was made without the! |thrown about Miss Minter's artistic | Spanish home, aid of explosives, the yeggmen drill- They were said to be in the employ | ins thru the vault door. The inner lof motion picture interests which|¥ault. containing the bank's cash; hese marks of a futile attempt to crack it. ‘The crime was not discovered un- til the bank was opened Tuesday morning, the cracksmen having care- |fully locked the outer doors after, forcing them open. . Deputy sheriffs were nurried to Newspapers here today published cronsen. ported, but they have been unable as The notd was said to have clas to find any clews to the erimi- - found in a book on the shelves of /Pals. The “job” was evidently they, | work of expert yeggmren, who left Mary did not deny writing the|finger prints or other traces be note when interviewed before the | hind. 3 Tire marks outside the bank indi. She j cated the robbers had made their es- ylor j cape in an automobile, but the tracks . h deep sincerity as. the quiet, manly, competent director who were soon lost on the highway. Otto Strivck, president of ti bank, was in Seattle when he heard of the robbery and left at once se Poulsbo, p “Dearest—I love you—I love you xX : WORK ON FORTS “MARY.” Construction on on Pacific Is Miss Minter, shown the note, did} Stopped WASHINGTON, Feb >%.— © 4 loved him sincerely and of all constrection work om Fite the reapec cific ocean fortifications. tion a young eirl may accord a. |_ The order today follows a recent cultured and true geatleman of {08® suspending construction work: Mr, ‘Taylor's samp.” on all battleships to be serapped un- The x der .the arms treaty. The little ‘star said she firet met} rhe order to halt future construc- 4 tion work on Pacific island naval turing company’s studios at bases such as at Guam and the the provision of the naval limita- Still another love note, the au-|tion treaty calling -for a main- 8 cific ocean fortifications except at Written in a simple code familiar] Hawaii and along the coasts of the: “I love you—Oh, I love you !said prompt action by the senate/ so. on the treaties is necessary. i “I had to come down because | ‘The American naval policies re- j mamma remarked that I al- {sulting from the conference ob- ways seemed to feel rather | viously cannot be fixed by congress \ happy after being out with you, | until the treaties can be acted re Tam, Camouflage, upon, it was stated. This was tak- urthermore ,f am feeling jen to mean that Harding desires unusually fine (more camou- j ratification of the treaties before a flage). consideration of other domestic leg- “I will see you later. God | islation. (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) or ®t. for Navy Halted Dead in Accident} PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Feb. 7.—Re- NEW YORK, Feb. 1.--William|ecruiting for the British navy has

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