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INCHAIN NETTLETON OUT ASE WINS Former Publisher Announces nm ‘ His Candidacy Clark Nettleton, ploneer resident é of the Northwest and former pub . | tisher of the Seattle Poast-Intelli Wise 4p \® fr, announced Friday that he would be a candidate for election Judge Rules That Evidence to the port commission to succeed SB Against Burch Can't Be |r. "W. "F"ciintensen. thi Yea E : This jeoision is made, he ex Used Against Madalynne | pained, “ater studying the matter aw — arefully, and in the belief that 1 BY FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW ve the people of King county Los AN &, Fed. 17.—Mada.|#00d service in that position, I live in the north district, fro which Wane Cbenchain has won the first nig member of the commission ts paint in her legal fight for freedom) chosen, and I feel that the people from the charge of murdering Johnjof King county know mo well] Belton Kennedy at Beverly Glen, enough, or enough about me, to say whether I would be a good Byperior Judge Sidney Reeve's de- jon that the long chain of ciroum | gtantial evidence involving Arthur C. | Barch cannot be used to connect Mra. Odenchain with the tragedy, was to- @y regarded as an important victory | for the woman. Chief Counsel Judd Tash, leading Mra. Obenchain's defense, was frank. | Jy elated. He explained that the pe @@lisr actions of Burch before the murder, his flight trom Los Angeles end his subsequent statements could Bot be used against Madalynne. “The case against Madalynne OBenchain is complete despite Judge Reeve's ruling,” Asa B. Keyes, di feeting the prosecution hile Dts. trict Attorney Wootwine tention fe Occupied with the Taylor case, de Geared (oday. ‘The illness of several jurors, coun a@ and witnesses today forced post Penement of the Obenchain murder | (a) until Monday: | surance or land grants. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney) ‘This was the situation resulting Fricke, Court Bailiff Reader and #ev-| trom President Harding's letter B @ral others, whose iliness caused the suggesting the sales tax, or aban ponement, were said to be suffer | donment, as the alternatives for the from influenza. bonus, ‘The house ways and means com Ready-Made House mittee meeting this Company Opens Up posed to sound out sentiment on dropping the bonug and the sales The Aladdin Co, which manufac. | ‘*>,PooPomuons @ures the Aladdin Readi-cut houses, | has opened a branch office in the nan for the work of this important business in the county. the voters—if elected I shall devote Seka at brains and ability 1 the work of giving an honest, effi cient gdministration to port commis. sion aff BONUS PLANS FACING CRISIS Paid-Up Insurance May Be Substituted for It BY CARL D. ' GROAT WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Con- gress was torn today between legal ising a anles tax to pay & soldier bonus or dropping the cash bofius altogether, substituting paid-up im TrOPST ERT SERN i oe: | >) § Bites mas There was virtually no talk of postponement as suggested by Hard- jing in the event of failure of the =e. 8 Hoge building. S. EF. Hayes is in| * ie 1 sales tax. upport Northwest Products and ry: Sheree Of, loot! distribution, | The | "yur just how congress would put| Northwest Products will support you Ponzi Field Agents Galders of ready-made houses in the | ‘2*¥ ® Payment plan was us much | —Fred C. Gingens, 604 Stewart at CHICAGO, Feb, 17—Roundup of United States. & mystery to members as at NY} (The great Northwest produces the) fei 9 of Raymond J. Bischott a | time since that body threw up Its] neet.—Minnie §, Williams, $21 Bist) corlgpane Harrington, Chicago “Pon [hands and sought. counsel of the/ ave, 5” was started by author ties to | president. day. } oft pie, tor the people: buy | > SPECIAL | ‘The salen tax will have hard sled-| 0% Pe Poet \ aot ereaans Hope to find some of the $6,000,000 | - ding. That is certain from utter) co 1. Drake $ 18th ave. anh drained from residents of “Lit ances of its friends and foes, but! “sroney spent for Northweat tle Poland” in possension of « ot | trem the bonus standpoint there is} gots olla the wheels of Nort) he two « after § 000 wos found | still a chance of it going thru, Progress.—E. M. Smith, 961 4 ery of Peter Yankant,| '3USTUDENTS |" | S 9 Confidence Suspect DIE IN WRECK | DURHAM, N, C., Feb, 17 j students of the University of North | Carolina were killed and three others were perhaps fatally injured near here early today wien the automo |bile in which they were riding was |struck by @ Southern ray en, |Home-Canned Corn | Is Fatal to Girl | WEISER, Idaho, Feb. 17.—The second case of botulinus poisoning in j —|Washington county within two }months resulted the death here last night of Mu Hiatt, 4 years old, daughter of Dr. and Mra. E. Hiatt. Home-canned corn eaten by | | the child Monday ix believed to have | been the cause bad death. Anti-Ford ‘Lobby Probe Requested WASHINGTON, Feb. mand for an immediate investi« of reports that the fertilizer indu is maintaining an expen: lobby here now defeat Henry Ford's fer for the Muscle Shoals nitrate p ject was made in the senate today by Senator McKellar, Tennessee. 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Grinding in our own modern lenegrindine plant—the lar Torle and Kryptok IN- We fon’t believe anybody ts spend- ing a lot of money to thwart the Los Angeles police. Why go to such un neceasary expense? VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES . . Pat Fray colyum conductor of jways Retiable * the Sacramento Star, has married | We always knew he would do some thing humorous wome day Bryan Must Fight to Get in Senate | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 Park Trammell w sek renomina tion by Florida democrats this year and has no intention of stepping aside to let William J. Bryan be the jsomines, he said today Marcum Optical Co. 917 VIRST AVENLK Madison EA 1006 Senator Did You Ever Penrod! By Booth Tarkington STORM WARNING Storm warnings changed to southwest at 8 a Friday at all Washington and Oregon sea port stations. A storm is central off Vancouver island, moving eastward, and will cause fresh to «trong south, shifting to south gales Friday and Saturday. were m. west, FOR PORT BODY. “Lean make only one promise to! have to} forenoon pro-| > Three} win a! HERE’S MORE ABOUT GANS STARTS ON PAGE ONE ed | Northwest, buy Northwest Products, Horbert 1. Parish, 1408% & Make Northwest Py homo needa the eurt wealth. J White Bullding Watoh the trademark Northweat Products I 1703 12th ot the home fol Northwest Product 1708 12th and Olive Pacific Northwest promperity de pends upon Northwest Products; ab ways buy Northwest Products —IL Hoben, 1601 ist ave. Northwest Products at Northwest prices. means Northy profits, buy Paetfic A. Harper and Olive s a boost, buy L. A. Harper, George H. Slatin, ‘8018 1 8. Patronizing Pacific Northweat Products contributes to personal prosperity of purchaser, —- Andrew | Hamilton, 01 Seaboard Building. A sound doctrine for staid people, buy Pacifico Northwest Products. Alex Cowan, 1258 Joho st Let phyrolls increase, taxes decline, use Northwest Products every time John Duff, 1629 11th ave, W. Prove your faith, buy and boost Pacific Northwest Producta—Carl E. Hentachke, 2010 14th ave, W. Good goods, right price, get the habit, Pacific Northwest Products H. C. Moore, $603 Fletcher st, Mind your P** and Q's: purchase Pacific Northwest Products and pro- mote prosperity.—M, O'Neill, 64% County-City Bullding, Northwest goods are best to buy bulld prosperity for you and I Eric N. Johnson, 6402 Puget Sound ave, South Tacoma, Wash. Make the Pacific Northwest pros perous by patronizing home indus» tries.—F’, Bergerson, 1042 W. Ewing at. Northwest Products epell eatintnc tlom-Mra, G. B. McCall, Ro F. D. Wash. home industry, boy Products. Dorothy V 5 Baker ave y Spirit ptus roa No. 1, Edmonds, Patronize Northwest Morrison 41 Boost Northwest Products tn your community to assure prosperity and lopportunity—Fred G. Ringens, 604 wart st, | HERE’S MORE ABOUT MEXICO STARTS ON PAGE ONE against Obregon no end of worry today, however. Ile was sald to have declined to join an antiObrege move. } WASHINGT will be mad determine t hi eb. | dae Ma n a rittes, it was here to | day | A board consisting of William Amer 1 at Er San Diego, and Willlam 8, a disinterested Frit been a } nelzure wa arrested by the Mexiean vat jearrying of arma, The ma and lerew were I ing in Me which wae vis denied by t owners of the who cla | they were well limit the three-mi Despite this @ the master of fs Ithe Mabel was hea thr Viensed finaly Ithe state departme | Reports Minimized by Obregon Agents SAN ANTONIO, Feb, 17,—Mext cans here representing the Obregon activities og the Mexican wide of t Texns border Obregon representatives: said they [had no advice that former Governor lCantu was hea sa revolt | clared lack of meral leader would |be the moxt serious drawback to any Keneral revolt plan eel \Treepe on Berder | Told to Prepare | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 Mexican Amer jean forces on “the border ave been ordered to take every pre tect Americar citizens from Mexican caution to fF against injury resulting the thre revolutioniat troop: | Gepartme nt today atened clash between it wa Obre sald at the war \Conference Called on German Cables WASHINGTON, 17. ~ Acting ISecretary of Atate Fletcher toda |called a meeting of the international communications conference for next week to settle the disposition of the three ex-German Atlantic cables, Half-Million Lost When Store Burns ' | | MADISON, Wis, Feb. 17,— Ire, |wtill raging this afternoon, caused |more than $500,000 damage to the |Cornhauser store here Adjacent jstores were slightly damaged The fire started late lust night, FRAUD LOSS 2 BILLIONS EVERY YEAR Stock Exchange Official Bares Activ fidence Men NEW YORK, Feb, 17.—From $500,000,000 to $2,000,000,000 is stolen annually from the pocket of the American public by con fidence men and fraudulent brokerage houses, an official of the New York Stock Exchange estimated for the Bnited Press today. The ostimate tx based on firuree from reports of the federal trade board and investment bankers’ asso ciation. A fever of speculation han brought about an increase in fraudulent deal. erm, as shown by these developments of the pant few weeka Nineteen persons have been tndiet- ed in New York on charge of con- ducting bucket shops, and more in dictments are expected shortly, In Chicago authorities have un covered a “swindle trust,” which took thousands of dollara from for J elgn born laborers on promises of in. terest payments which ran as high ax 100 per cent | ‘The Inteat development In the New | York war on bucket shops is the ex Pulsion from the Consolidated Bx. change of KR TH. Macmasters & Com- pany ce H. Silk h, prent- dent of the exchange, accused the firm of bucketingselling securities carried on accounts of customers. “The present rising stock market op doom to the bucketeers,” the Stock Exchange official said. ‘These SEATTLE STAR JAIL SENTENCES “Fine Cleanup,” Comment of Deputy Prosecutor One narcotic peddier and four at dicta were given jail Thursday afternoon by Justice of the Peace C. C, Dalton, John Bauer, alias Dutch, alleged by TL ¥, Baerman of the police nar cotle squad to be a peddier of tons | standing, was given the maximum wentence of six months on « charge of vagrancy. Another given William Flynn, who ts said to} have a wife and two children in the city e Jack Forrester, Lois Williams and | Mra. H. B, Shaw, all of whom were arrested at a downtown hotel with Bauer, were sentenced to 90 days each. This ts the best cleanup we have made for a long time,” declared Mins Cordelia Thiel, deputy prosecuting attorney. King of Siam te maid to be at. Prettiest young women of his realm | FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ewindlers rely on a bear or lowering market to keep their beads above water, “Another reanon for the meceaston jof bucket shop failures may be seen [in the activi jitaelf. ‘The exchange has been remov Ing ite wires from swindling houses pd causing them to fail.” “ee Net Is Spread for Fights Extradition week ip connection with the Invests gation of Raymond J. Bischoff, under arrent in Chicago following discovery jot an alleged “mwindle tru cago detectives arrived here Monday cht extradition proceedings. West is charged with hating con with a wholesale conf * DEMOS FIGHTING *, PACIFIC TREATY. . | Will Avenge ‘League of Na- tions Failure wher MEXICANS NAB™ /AMERICAN SHIP 17—Ett: CK MARTIN Feb, 17.—Demo. eet in motion ¢ for the killing jons covenant of these eteps Hite heoek re#o- more information Harding on the four power Pacific treaty, This step has already been taken 2—Fo of an adminaion trom ad. minintration leaders that the four ower treaty involves the United the same ort of enant ep the democrats Harding with the cans forced on Wilson ip the Versailles treaty fight Harding, like Wilson, must answer a virtual demand for information whieh y imponsible for him t n waid he could not of the Versailles cont he did not have them, ight to make them pul he had. Harding hag no which the four-power pact grew, and if he had he could not make them thout the consent of Gr France and Japan. Britair Rawson to Receive Toga From Kenyon DES MOINES, Ia, Feb, 17 |Charles A, Rawson of Dea Moines, |state chairman of the G. O. P., to. ned United States tor from Iowa to succeed William 8 Kenyon. Appointment of Rawson nade by Gov, Kendall wing ipt of the resignation of Ker day was nena. was on, ceept the who will quit the senate judgeship of the Eighth Federal cir | Two Below Zero in | Gotham These Days NEW YORK, Feb. 17.--The cold est weather of the winter--two be low % hit New York today on the heels of storms and gales that swept the Atlantic coast yesterday EN LODGE, No, 2, A yen ita new hall in EVERGR oO. t | theta. 0. t Union st. tion evening Grand r Workman J. F. Fo warty will be in charge, A dane¢ will conclude the entertainment BOSTON.—Competition forves re. tali price of Nquor down from 50 cents a drink to 16, according to po- |iice. | of the Stock Exchange | DENVI Feb. 17 A_ vigorous fight against extradition will be made by N. P, Went, arrested here last] ion as Article X | The Two Especially Attractive Groups of and flowers, beads and ornaments, while a number feature deft folds a a eee aie as ae and swirls of self material as garniture. Cr —4 “ — bi Typical values from each group are pietured. iui nme erday and Weat's hearing will be | his attorneys will | An Exceptional Offering in | Misses’ and Children’s Shoes | At $2.45 Pair | —School and Dress Shoes in black, | smoked leathers ; —button or lace; | Built for long service with good materials and care- | ful workmanship—no nails or tacks used in their construction. Infants’ sizes, 3 to 51. | Children’s sizes, 6 to 11. » 114% to 13%. Unusually low-priced at $2.45 pair. Misses’ si HE extra pair of Knicker- $25.00 and $29.50. bockers is an important ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB® item in the service to be had from a boy’s suit, as every are and play wear are these sizes 6 to 814—at 25¢ pair. —rue pownsratns stone Women’s Wool-and-cotton Union Suits, $1.65 | SLIGHT regulation and sleeveless, izes 36 to 44, Low-priced at $1.65. MANY ‘CONFESS’ IN DOPE CASES wentences | | “confeasions” to the murder of Taoul | sx months term was! tended by a bodyguard of 80 of the/ prove an alibi when the case comes Aur beige are priced displays—and browns, navy and black ally themselves with Spring by adopting new shapes and trimmings. On cleverly-fashioned Hats of taffeta, straw-and-taffeta and straw | cloth, there are multi-color embroideries, demi-wreaths of gay fruits —in styles for play and dress wear; Boys’ Extra-Knickerbccker Suits $8.75 mother will testify. These Suits tures, and dark-gr: 6 to 17 years at $8.75. Knickerbockers, $1.25 There'll be considerable sav- ing in when these Knickerbocke worn with odd coat or sweater. Well-tail i er Ny ee ere rem brace. MEN'S IMPORTED ENGLISH WOOL SOX in gray, blue and gray. Sizes 6 to brown ae Asi later each pair with darn- tial Pree le a ing-yarn to match, Si 10 to 1114. ir, i 17 years. Low-priced at ike Dee eee Bee Sound wars $1 BOYS’ SCHOOL STOCKINGS, 25 PAIR Made especially to withstand the rigors of school mixture of wool makes these Suits seem softer after every tubbing. Choice of bodice-top garments, enkle-length style, with shell trimming. 35 AREDEADIN. |HELD AS CHIEF AS MURDERERS BELFAST RIOTS OF SMUGGLERS Anonymous Friends Try to|Sectarian War Finally Burns | Alleged Rum- Runner Up for Aid Accused Priest Itself Out | Hearing | 1 BY JAMES R. KELLY LYAST, Feb. 17—~The fleres| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1%. —# MONTREAL, Feb. 17 Several war that swept Belfast | Charlies Maddox, whom federal off week had burnt itself out | clals bell to be leader of a ring leaving the city to face a/of Pacific coast liquor smugglers, will death roll of 26, a casualty list of |be given @ preliminary hearing be nearly 150, and a@ bill for damages|fore Commissioner Hayden here te that will exceed $2,000,000, | sectarian th eve De Lorne, for which Father Adelard mA De Lorne, his half brother, is held in jail, were received by police thru| the mall today. ‘The letters containing these “con. fomions” were unsigned. The writers ridicule the polloe for arresting the priest, All are being tnventigated | today, morrow, Maddox, arrested at first as @ eum | pect, was held in custody when offi Commons Approves |": was helt in custody when off Irish Bill Again | pumner of automobile license platen jOther letters abused the authorities! TONDON, Feb, 17—The second|which they think might have beem for “hounding” Father De Lorne. |reading of the ren establishing the |removed from cars stolen by the ring The priest, sitting among his books | Irish ree State was approved in the|and used in smuggling operations and papers in a cell in Bordeaux jail, | house of commons today |acron# the Canadian and Mexican | confident he will be cleared of the| a dara | borders. Joharge of luring Raoul to a Jonely Psee) , —— Fred to a commit |" jnother suspect, giving the name npot, firing six bullets into hin head |) Ain vied reading the bin win | Ralph Krieger, held in Los An and throwing his bedy out of the be reserréd to the t i |geles, in alleged to have named Mad- automobile, th tive being to in septa oe dox in a statement. Police are look- herit the and get his $25,000 Sela lee for two other men, also thought insurance. LONDON, Feb. 17.—Forty-two|\to be ringleaders in the gang's ac Attorneys for the accused anserted unionists kidnaped from Ulster by | tivities, fresh developments aswured his ao | Sinn Mein raiders have been reieased quittal, Ali the evidence against him | thru efforts of Michael Collins, it} Sao Paulo, Brasil, has one of the is cireumstantial and they expect to| Was announced in commons today by | finest municipal theaters in the en Chamberlain, government! world, costing several million dok spokesman. lars. to trian] on Pebruary 21. Unusual Values in these Fiber-boot Stockings At 75¢@ Pair ITH 20-inch boot ef fiber silk, elastic mercerized liste top, reinforced Lisle heel and toe and fiber eilk sole, these Stock- ings further their fine appear ance with good service. In Biack and Cordovantrown. Sizes 9, 9% and 10. Low-priced at T5¢ pair. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Downstairs Store Features Trimmed Hats $5.00 and $7.50 RIGHT with the new blue shades, canna, gray and these attractively- Misses’ Union Suits, 25c —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Light Colorings of Spring Draw One to the _ New Top Coats $9.50 to $29.50 N their advance style fea- tures and their soft, light colorings of tan and gray, these smart Top Coats are thoroughly representative of the new season. Plain - tailored styles, principally, in basket- weave homespun coat- ings, chinchillas and tweeds, with notch or throw collars and patch pockets. Excellent values at $9.50, $11.50, $15.00, $18.75, brown and —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Soft-collared Shirts $1.85 $2.50 $3.00 MEX who favor the comfortable flat and button- down collars on Shirts will find good selection here in well-tailored Shirts of soiesette, Oxford cloth, madras and percale—sizes 14 to 17/4—at $1.85, $2.50 and $3.00, FOUR-IN-HANDS in the popular narrow shape, offer bi choice in dot, stripe and figure patterns, at 45¢. in long-wearing brown mix- brown-and-blue checks y mixtures. Sizes . Attractive value Boys’ School on a boy’s suit, Ss are wear 100 Cut-Glass Baskets Special 75c HESE sparkingly clear Bas- kets make very attractive flower vases. They stand 10 inches high—and are cut in are floral spray design. " Saturday, 75¢. firmly-knit Black Stockings, Union Lamp Shades in sizes for drop lights and small table lamps, special 35¢, 65¢ and 95¢ each. 93 Pottery Flower Vases in high glaze finish and soft colorings, sizes 4 and 6 inches high, special 45¢ each. 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