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it tenet — > Tonight and Sunday ; ‘ Temperature Last 4 Hours Maximum, 44 Today ; VOLUME 3 | (Hone Be) Greetings, folks! A colyum con ductor ix a bimbo who empties | his head to fl his stomach. We haven't had anything to eat for a week. Wouk! mis make you kiss another man No, but Holly wood HELP HELP! xetting so declares Janet famous social worker, every mother has reason to fear for the safety of her so’ Any young man who is in sulted by a wild flapper should call a policeman immediately i Persone any | © acked | - e | Candidate > file for office © yestera res report har- | rible sh Marry men, advises Mee. Ww ft list, ¥ P and mail want to forget ‘em. “Whether I shall run for mayor depends upon my wife. She is my ie partner, and I will leave it to her jadgment. If she says to run, 1 willl run.” — Corpora tion Counset Wal ter F. Meier. Beattie doe planning to * fice Inuat be booming Seattle burglars steal 50 window | shades, Sounds ffke a shady deal, A REAL NOVELTY As a feature of the “Go to the | Theater Week” parade Tuesday » $50 prize is to be offered for the most novel stant Why not have Dan Landon march in the parade WITH & | vest? | o2e Pauline Frederick will ride in the | Ol com a white horse—mebbe. Be that as it may, Amos T. Spry, parade on $o7 N st., failed to dodge an @utomodie yesterday and was kemocked down and injured. BOYS WILL BE BOYS Feb. 14 VILLE, Pia. It's a moot most finished « movies, — 4 {Harbor Patrol Runs Down| i gy tage: Booze- Laden Launch | —a Surprised by » harbor patrol | sd oe | boat shortly before daylight Sat- - urday, the erew of the liquor | E f ON MARRIED LIFE ae B5-foot speed laurich Troy | % ned the nose of their craft “Mrs. Lavina Bullock, granted | ita thestiare sf the Ballard $50,600 alimony by Judge King | land epeaped in the dark- man, was considered one of | | most beantiful girls in Walla | © from the Ballard station, Walla, up to the time of her | who were notified by E. Henderson, marriage.”—Newspaper item. operator of the harbor patrol boat, m6. 6 on imme ate search No Oh. Joy will orc 4 been made at the latest The t nts’ Whe rent T lque ¢ ro consisted of 71 > 7 of 1 brands, includ. . . | John Dewar, Old Crow and Old (Turn to Last Page, Column 4) Operator Henderson of the harbor Salaam! King Louie Rideth in Royal Car! standing forearm reseribed | } } then | WEATHER rain southerly inds. Minimum, 36, noon, 41 FAMOUS -- JURIST RESIGNS ‘Landis Finds His Many Duties Too Strenuous and Quits Judgeship CHICAGO, Feb, 18.—Kenesaw Mountain Landis today resigned as United States district judge in order to give all of his at- tention to his work as commis sioner for organized baseball, Landis slvo been in tlt health for some time wides his dut a ral judge and baseball corr missioner, he acted as arbiter in Chicago's building des disp und participated in other suckx tivities altho the Judge did not gay so, was understood that all @f the tution were proving too heavy al burden for his physical condition. | He said: “There are not enough hours in the day for all of thes activities. ‘Therefore I have for warded my resignation to the pres. Jent, effective March 1.” | Landis was the mest widely known federal district court jurist} im the country Hin decisions inspired fear among | the law violators who were brought [before him. and . respect . among those who watched his court work. His characteristic methods of get ting to before the bettem of any case him by direct methods, thry D of witnesses himselt ed wide tion wiht he nai the Standard ni $29,000, 000. The fin the largest ever imposed by any court of justice, was later remitted Landis was appointed baseball commissioner over a year ago, at a (Turn to Last Page, Column 7) tr 1 ‘ < down the bu was aboard when I P joking up the regis f turday in an effort © lear of the owner DOCTORS PLAN en to desperation by th ce t ed by privatel owr anies, Seattle ph ans and dentist anizing to erect on build their own with n th ext f nontha, According to Dr. J. H. Snively, sece of the King County Medical and Dental so feties, construc will be started th n al tory office bulld t 1 000,000. which will t ible of housing 260 i e y 1 out that phyal re pa $3 a t r-makir ent bill of e build only $ 0 1 ‘ t r ib | be fitted with the very t in the way of equipment « | atten FIGHT TO BAN The Star Goe The pemitte Star Balaton so Hestes Claes Mey Bie % 1008 ot the Peretite et Reettin Werk, ander the Act of Congress March 8, 11 } | | 4| climbers | the left. Pictures furnished The Star by Charles R. first this week on the Middle, Perryman. eee BRUARY. 18, Into 11,727 More Homes Every Day Than Any Other Seattle I 1922. rn a tas ag “ Ce ees meee TEACHER-SMOKERS! «“ ewspaper Per Year, vy Mail, $5 to $9 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE rues nosramemrmmp tears te Bre eae 8UCCO Below, a view behind as the climbers saw it. a Perryman, Selanick news service cameraman, sful ascent of Mt. Rainier in winter, Top, three of the party on the summit, the crater to | | | | | | | SERIA ee sate ne 26. OE RASN SO aN | | who accompanied the. three French| HOME| = EDITION SCHO | conspiracy bank by | | today \Cold Kills Boy in Afi Fight for “Clean™ Instructors Carried to Boa by Women By E. P. Chalcraft “No teacher who smokes shall be employed in the new Roose ~ velt high school!” With this as their battle ery, a group of Seattle mothers are making thelr stand against Mis tress Nicotine While aign is directed use of the weed teachers, to make school tually nited tes a tobaccoless mal leader he fight declare i The opening wedge in the was entered at afternoon’ seasion of the school board, when on was filed by the Seattle moeil of Mothers and Parent-Teasi associations. od that in selecti teachers for the new Roosevelt school only those who do not | tobacco in any form be employed.” ‘This precipitated lively repartee bey tween members of the board and los] byists for the ca: It finally in the question being referred to tf legal committes for definition of ti extent of the school board’s authors 4]) ity in the matter. ia “We can't do much with the men" = said Mrs, Noble E. Hightowe: dent of the Seward P..T. A., “but do intend to see that the teach of our children do not set them bad example by smoking. We not going to have our youth brougl up in the atmosphere of tobaceo, learn to be users of it “We are taking the Roosevelt h any di to Last Page, Column 4) _ CHIEF SEARING FIRES 2 COPS Finally Decides to Follo Judge’s Advice It was ur Within » few hours after The Star had called public attention — to the fact that Justice of the Peace ©. €. Dalton’s implied recommendation to drop the two men was being disregarded, Chief of Police W. H. Searing dismissed — Ora RK. Boltin and Raiph Bowen, dry squad policemen, st ral order issued late ke ined that the pair rged “for conduct ad neglect of ling te arrest a certain y 14, had al amount of liquor in his pos: duty in fa Japanese who, on Jan’ smal Roltin and Bowen were charged ~ with extorting $250 from the Japay nese, but the ense was dismissed for | lack of evidence At the came time Judge Dalton held that they were “at | least guilty of a course of conduct h should not be tolerated.” aring ignored this statement until The Star forced the issue Friday. H. J agent, Stetson, federal prohibition | who was jointly accused with |the two policemen, is still in offic, jaltho he was included in Judge Dak |ton's reprimand W. A, Gilmore and Bowen attorney for Boltin announced that he would J bring the befere the civil serve ™ ige commission Friday Extradition Fight Lost by Lindeberg SACRAMENTO, Feb. 18.—Extras dition of Jafet Lindeberg, accused af! to defraud his Tacoma illegal borrowing, will De granted by Gov. William D, stephen The warrant of rendition was! ned this morning and the extradl: |tion papers will be turned over to ute Agent W, B. Severyns, of Washington, Tuesday, Lindeberg Is ed to be in hiding in San Fram ISCO, Refrigerator Car ROISE, Idaho, Feb. 18.--Mute evi of a futile fight for life on th part of a man in the ice box of xealed and empty refrigerator ¢ was discovered in the freigh yards Mriday evening, when yard al tendants broke into the car @ found the fr of a youn man, n body