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FEBRUARY 21, 1922 Taylor's Valet Tells Police Anoth THE ERO SAVES -| HIS FAMILY er Story LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21—Henry | munioated with St. I Peavey, negro valet of William Dew who de the e }mond Taylor, slain movie director, to |of any such club as Peavey nar } j 4 jay faces a new quise at the hands | They further rep 1 that no ne Off Assailant of authori who are to check up the name of Anderson could be ‘ou inforn furnished by him con even after a careful chedk on Attacked in a dark alley —— cerning another pegro named An-| Poavey's informatio » Men : | der . for whom Peavey claims to! Authorities in ting the mur Terry ave, > nea jbave obtained employment in the jder mystery have placed the slain ly that she J. R. Sendine Carries Wife, | escola of a triend of Taylor man’s wrist watch in the hands of Fe pa 4 | Anderson, according to Peavey’s/an expert watchmaker, wao will in-| Altho dared by blows, Mother and TWo Children jstory, was’ an old acquaintance in| vestigate the stoppage of the wateh | ore sg ea eon lng ; St. Louis, where the two worked and /at 7:21 o'clock on the night of the or, eKean, 222% 4 Out of Blazing Home [frequented the same club for nesre | mucder Who rescued her and drove off = servants, The watchmaker will try to deter-| the bandit z Awakened carly Tuesday by Two weeks before the mysterious |mine whether the watch was stopped{ | Motorcycle Patrolmon Walter the rear of flames in his bed | murder the two met near the Taylor by the fall of the murdered owner or| Dench and J. J. Kush searebed room, J. KR. Semdine, 5121 Adams jbome, Peavey said. Anderson was|ran down naturally, On this fact,| the district for nearly an hour st, carried his mother, wile and {s eking employment, Peavey helped authorities believe, hinges consider: | Without success, two children to safety, The home | him obtain a job as servant in {able importance in determining the] Mrs, Anderson said she had was a total loss, The damage is [the home of one of Taylor's friends, /exact time of the shooting been visiting « neighbor until at $3,700, | whose name ts not mentioned. Interest alse tere oround a| Sfter midnight and had taken a Several days on, signed “Ma ie alley to get department apparatus waa later, according to! cablegram trom I d to the scene, but when it ar. | Peavey, Anderson began work. Find. | bel,” found among the dead man’s} Le x d the house was in ashes. Sendine|ing it unsatisfactory he left, laterleffects. It reads: “De t Bilbe uddenly felt the man’s and his family were cared for by |“isappearing from the city after fre | Powder box wonderful. Sick abed. behind her and as he neighbors, jauenting Peavey's employer's home| Pieurixy nine days, Feel better ck her she sereamed, Aft The fire originated from unknown /©? Dumerous occasions, | Mies you dreadfully. All love,” r causes. Police are investigating on | Acting on this information, tnvesti-| It was dated June 26, 1921 lying on the ground a» Meliean the theory that a burglar may have SS —————--~weeeee | Fushed to the rescue, attracted by her cries. RESERVATION _|MISTAKE MAY TO PACT SURE} KILL WOMAN ‘The house was owned by L. Byers. WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Adop-| Mra. R. W. Fuller, 43, of 920 9. jtion of reservation to the four-| Pike was near death Tuesday § “ee : |power Pacific treaty by the senate |from the effects « ntal potson € set it. Maj. A. H. Cleary ot., nt at Third ave, and Wall Tuesday morning, an driven by Maj. A. IT. Cleary of For a virtual certainty today, land according to physicians has small Senator Brandegee, Connecticut, | chance of recovering offered a reservation in the commit- Suffering with a severe headache, } 20 feet into a vacant lot Mra. Fuller awoke ing the night SEATTLE Dangerously Hurt Rkidding tnto an electric light pole early automobile Lawton overturned, throwing Cleary Cleary waa NRE SBE ¥ kk ,self thrua wall of fre to rescue * hy of Mame that he was taken to a Father Fails in Frantic Ef- fort to Save | ATKEN, 8S. C., Feb. 21.—Trapped by flames, Mrs. C. E. Monts and) three of her children burned to | death in their home today before the | eyes of the hushand and father, who | made desperate efforts to fling him- ite wan so seriously burned by gfrantic attempts to pass the bar. ‘The dead are: Mra. Monts, 25 Bagene, 15; Clarence, 14; Bugene Du bose Monta, 3. | Senator Shafroth ; Claimed by Death DENVER, Feb. 21.—Former United States Senator John F. Shafroth is dead at the age of 67 years. Shaf. | réth, a democrat, was governor of Colorado from 1908 to 1912. In 1912) he dre to the United States | cenate, re he served until 1918. SEARCH WARRANTS must be) based on something stronger than) “information and belief.” Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer ruled Tues day in allowing a motion to suppres | evidence against James Foley, on} trial on narcotic charges. | men. tee and ensuing discussion Indicated that it would be adopted, tho some modifications may be made. | ‘The reservation prevents the United States government being found by any agreements under the treaty regarding preservation of | other nations’ rights In the Pacific islands, without the specific sanction | and approval of congress. ‘AIT NEAR KEG, | THEN SEIZE MAN) After finding a keg of whisky in a |stable at 1829 Ninth ave, early Tues day mornin: dry squad officers lay down beside it, awaiting an owner. S. E. Shell appeared on the scene and was surprised by the heotch hounds. He denied knowledge of the | kee’s whereabouts, but was remand ed to jail, his bail set at $200, Man Who Shot Self : " Dies of His Wound J. G, McClelland, 40, Tourist hotel,“ died Tuesday morning In city how pital from a bullet wound thru the head inflicted by himself last Fri- day, after he had shot RK. J. Dupras three times in the head, wrist and bedy in a quarrel. MeCletland’s body was removed to the morgue, | WILL WEE, 35, ts held tn fafl Tuesday. A quantity of morphine was charged to his posmanion after is artest at Third ave. and Wash- | ington st. by police narcotic squad He is alleged to be a dope and went to the medicine chest, tak ing the polson tablets by mistake for! M. L. Her attended her onpital headache medicine. Dr vig, 4303 Fremont ave. before sending her to th Three Die as Auto Fires Gas Pocket FORT WORTH, Feb. 21.—W. H Kelly. wife and ¢-year-old daugh ter are dead here and two other children are badly burned as the re sult of strih while motoring on the highway near Desdemo ‘ explosion occurred ag the exhaust of the car fired the fas in the pocket, wrapping the machine in flames, last night. terrific Americans Hold Mexican General EL PASO, Texas, Feb, 21.—Ameri can federal authorities today moved drastically to enforce neutrality laws along the Mexican border. Former Gen. Juan Merigo of the Carranaa army was held under $10,000 bond by United States Commissioner Smid, following an expedition which ts al leged to have croaned from the Amer: jean side two weeks ago to hold up & Mexican national train eouth of Juarez. Four other members of Merigo's band were held under lemer bond. ee Seek Recruits for & natural gas pocket | jtaken to the city hospital in a se rious condition suffering from in | ternal injuries and severe lacerations jand bruises on the face and body. Ho has been unconscious since the crash and jt ts feared he may have concussion of the brain, Cleary waa driving an army car at the time of the accident. \|Elijah Rehearsal Gets 400 Singers STAR |Matron’s Screams Scare | Shipping Board Methods Are Called Unfair WASHINGTON, Feb, 24 developed that while the army, navy It has jand other governmental departments operate under a law which stipulates: that the me of materials munt be advertised and bids must be received | | therefor, no such law applies to the sale of some $300,000,000 worth of shipping board materials now being sold. | ‘The mpplien are being sold by the board at private and semi-private without advertising except « cation of “persons who would din the ma no figures are availub! a rinks,” } joe ie being received, who is ting the material or upon what terms, Much bitterness has been en! gendered among thore who say they! would like to bid on the materials, but claim they have no chance be cauee they do not know when, where or what materialy are to be sold. Shipping board officinis assert that while they know there In disnatiatac tion over the manner in which this public property ix being wold and the | transactions surrounded by mystery, |they are getting more money than | by the open bid method and will con | tipne it ‘They amsert Budget Director Dawes ts supervising the mle, ‘TWIN BANDITS ATWORK HERE Rob Grocery “Store; Other Thieves Busy nt | Arm tn arm, twin bandits, exactty alike in feature, actions and drew ‘The fourth rehearsal of “Elijah” iwwung into the grocery story of at the First M. E. church Monday | pice) Davidson, 5 Mth ave. N night brought out more than 400/ 5 Monday, at 9:20 p,m. ‘They ingers for the chorus, which Claude | frig precinio | Madden, the musteal director, hopes erat | rease to 600 in a ahort time. to “at-| | ‘The next rehearsal of the chorus | bot |will be Fetruary 28 at the First teder plese ar M burch, |Decision tine Monin, on Pontoon Bridge | ‘The county commintioners wore to |hold a public hearing at 2 afternoon on the proposal to buy 15 across Lake Washington. |Family of Wreck Victim Gets Award As compensation for the death of Sam Hileman, mall clerk, killed when a Grea? Northern trail fell into Miller river December 11, Mra, Rowe Tuesday | | wooden bulls for a pontoon bridge |° other rifled it. ‘They took $5, and lwniked from the shop. They wore} brown suits and brown were about 2 years of age. | After the Rev. Sydney 8. John. non, pastor of The Church of God, 3906 Woodland Park ave, he orked his 8 prized it but the engine. | C. W. Vowels, 1212 F | reported the theft of several I ‘ns of various collections, as weil y checks told poll va Cloverdale st. thieves 62nd st. 00 currency and ma Amashi, Sun hotel, a burglar entered his room while ho was absent, and stole $69 cash from beneath a pillow. it an $2! Y eo touring car at 15th! and sole every accessory | peddler. MRS. PHOEBE: J. PIRKEY, 77. 3 member of the State Pioneers’ asso. |——Reeruiting officers for a Moxie: \olation, died at ber home, 923 W.,fevolutionary “army of liberation” Loh a. & y. Mra Pirkey had! have been working thru Mexican penpagels marry le ma: Reba since | populations in border towns, it was 7 — | learned here today. Agitators for the revolt movement Promise “a stable government, re moval of taxes on American goods and removal of extortionate taxes on the people of Mexico an soon an the| Obregon government is overthrown,” in soliciting recrulta Hileman, Ru }damages from the Great railway in Judge King Dykeman’ court Revolt in Mexico BROWNSVILLE, Texan Feb. 2 “America” Suction Cleaner —the Filectrie Cleaner of COZY COMFORT! —takes grit and grime —oghon carpet; leaves om soft, sanitary. —HOMET! That's what @ room ferle like when em “AMERICA” gets ti ita work. Free trial at your house, anytime. (Payments $1 Weekty) Bluc Bird) Appliance (9) ‘The Flcetric Store 1087 First Avenue, Near Madison Elitect 2510 —_—_——— FUNERAL SERVICES for Samuel! Kreidel, 66, mayor of Ejlensbure, |and former Seattle resident, will be lbeld at 11 a m. Wednerday at the Bonney-Watson Undertaking com | pany. coom howpttal atitution. CHARGED WITH stealing cizar-| | EDMONDS. — Capt. Pawart M lets, candy and cigaret holders val-; Thornton proposes to operate a 2¢-| lued at $318, F. Okada was on trial |r capacity ferry from this city to fot court Tuesaday. | Port Ludlow, shortening the automo | tant —— | bile trip to the Olympic peninwuls 200 mites. A dock to accommodate | the big ferry boat would cost the city business or in society you cannot get by on your face and eloquence alone—you must have cor- rect clothes. JNO. E. O'BRIEN Maker of Men's Clothes Five O Six Union St. A top notch suit at fifty dollars. HAVE YOU Me Mer RDAY SATU LOYAL © ORDER OF Dreamland Toni Given by Joint Council No. 28, L. B. of T. 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Sectional houses aume Te NT ene teehee, Buy. from the. muuufucvuret FOR SO LITTLE! and save 30°%¢ OTF itting 1096 Arcade Buileing 1332 SECOND AVF 2O91INION widow, and her daughter, . wore Tumday awarded $11,500 Northern tact official, hae been aanicned to! Davidson, carry on adjudication work at Stelin. | C. F. Noe He will leave Seattle | Roy | within two or three days and hear | challe | the cases of the veterans at the in LOOK!! Most Remarkable Values in Used Automobiles at $185 ranging in price up to $600 just as remarkable buys YOUR OWN TERMS Wm. T. Patten East 025 THIS BUNGALOW ERECTED ON YOUR LOT FOR §$1,1 TR ERE PAS he. AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE CO. Fe Wo silitiaiciatinaindabiai 4 ¥ i) q AMATEUR EDITORS ELECT Roy Erford was elected pre *!\ of the Seattle Amateur Preag club Monday. Other officers are D. Z ; lk Peart lary; Frieda ©. corresponding recretary, literary director, and F ident | pe, and} Tm won, official editor, A from the Bellingham Ama-! teur Pres club for an inter-club lit erary contest has been accepted READ!!! SEEN THEM? Motor Co. 2th Ave. 46.00 himney Included, Main 3858 rt) WOMAN HELD UP, SALES CLOAKED |Emnil Merely Wished to SHE ROUTS THUG WITH SECRECY... See “ my my reapect By the old co thene Kamil waited. Cousin om « make calle past the fror emi A little paint here 4 this place a dee livery orator brought out the t ‘orm her into the fami! her day.” he a to feet weicome in hing stuck up about us reportern when he “flivveree ae the McCormick mansion ZURICH, Web, 21.--Max Oser He ran yell, sell out b 1 table and “Put ake fier his n © to Mathilde M are of her war heroes Benti's first mistake, He butler w a ws drenwed Hi n cousin Femi! t Christmas Max eonfiden rmed them of his betrothal t granddaughter of John D. “1 | feller, he continued. athilde” I give me a jc k is not rece Rocke PAGE 2 ’ George Washington in the fam cherry tree ne in whowsn im “Penrod” pinying at the Colimeum, would have i “Venn axe he in so typleal of American boyhood. w mar Do you know that Seattle any great city? LIBERTY There is no liberty with- out self-reliance. Increase your resources. Lay up somethinf you can fall ,back upon, Start a savings account and be free from the fears and misgivings of the future. Savings Department THe Seattle National Bank Second at Columbia ESTABLISHED IN 1882 ts the best lighted of Statistics Say Four to One Against You Unless you take proper precautions, the odds are four’to one that you will contract Pyorrhea before or after you pass the age of forty. Something to think about, isn’t it? There are two things you can do: play the long shot and pay the probable penalty, or set about in a sensible manner to insure your tecth. Pyorrhea has cost many an individual his teeth and health. It starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the danger signal you should be quick to heed. Ignore it and Pyorrhea does its deadly work in a hurry. The gums recede, the teeth loosen and drop out or must be pulled. Pus pockets form at the roots of the teeth and disease germs swarm throughout the system. You must not Iet Pyorrhea gain headway in your mouth. At the first warning, see your dentist and start using Forhan's For the Gums at once. Forhan’s For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. If used consistently and used in time it will pre- vent Pyorrhea or check its course. Don’t wait a day longer. Stop at your druggist’s at once, buy a tube of Forhan’s and start using it today, Brush your teeth with Forhan's regularly. It is an excellent dentifrice and will keep your teeth and mouth in perfect health, Four out of five wait too long. Don't be one of them. 35c and 60c at all druggists. Formula of R. J. Foran, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal FOR. THE GUMS Checks, Pyorrhea CONSTANCE TALMADGS In the Ziexteld of the Fite “POLLY OF THE FOLLIRS*

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