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id oa aS AM N. W. Products Slogan Contest Closes Feb. 28 LAST CALL F POD DAIL DEE EEDA Tonight and Tuesday, fair ; erate easterty winds Temperature Last 6 Hours Maximum, 54, Minimum, ‘Teday noon, 46. mod- Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. O ARR : t GIRLS SLAIN: SRD ESCAPES! The Star | ~~ Ph? Star Goes Into 11.787 Mi Into 11,727 More Homes Every Day Than Any Other Seattle Newspaper, The Seattle Star under the $50 Cash Prizes Still Yours for 12-Word Mottoes SLOGANS APRAAPD APPL PLE P PPD PLL PPL PPP HOME] Ii} Act of Congress March %, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 “Vou UME 24. 1. NO. 2 W ASH MONDAY, FEI eBRUARY 27, 1922. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Greetings, folks! Have you a litle carwig on your lawn? see “POINTS Princess Waits Day of Wedding London, Gay With Colors, | | Eager for Marriage Cer- | emony Tomorrow s | BY ED L. KEEN "| The earwig was from Holland and it Dutch ever since. | “ee ’ ‘The carwig pest hits us at an in-| Opportune time. We were just get fing accustomed to the thought of eempaign speeches. | * } inported seal bas been in MIGOSH! MIGOSH! } _ What has become of the tittle } White service flings that they going to put up in houses ‘where no liquor was consumed? As matters stand now, Judge Ronald's home is the only one in Seattio that ix on record as a Hiquoriess residence. LONDON, Feb. London is |abinze with gay fags and bunting Congressman Tells ™: principal streets are thronged with visitors, ¥ Mery had a little lamb, How Vets Could ioe That uaed to baa and chew / Be Paid Without c Charge Young) Man Kills Girls;| Tries to End Life) as Posse Follows| verywhere there is unpreee- | ab popular activity Nted since the coronation of King ‘The city is preparing to do honor to Princess Mary Since Mary's dad oin't workin, row, in the historic abbey, becomes The lamb’s worked into stew. Difficul: |the bride of Viscount Lascetios: Hope for fair skies for the royal! eee Mrs. Homer Brew refuses to buy/ wedding was banished today when who tomor Ya vacuum cleaner for the reason the weather man predicted oceasion: ) New 7, na | that she hasn't a single vacuum in WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—Pres-]/ a! showers daring the day. The on LAINVIEW, Texas, Feb | thie house. dent Harding this morning de-|| threatened storms of sleet and snow! >/-——Lwo girls, both about eee lined to see Hanford MacNider, sational commander of the Amer. ican Legion, who came to the will not mar the aplendor of the day, 18, were shot and killed as} however, and there was prospect of a they lay in bed at their home! little sunshine, at Floydada, 30 miles from! The officiat : , s tomorrow is here, according to meager re-: Fresh southwesterty winds. Main ports reaching Plainview, ly cloudy. Some showers. Moderate! which said a young man su iio ees pected of the shooting at- tempted to kill himself while Dollar is treasurer of the Pacific Steam ship Co. here. eee CRIME SCHOOL (They've found a bimbo with a diploma oom a San Francisco col White House to demand that the present deadlock over the soldier bonus be ended MacNider said he was told by weather forecast for George Christian, Harding's see retary, to come back thin after noon, when he “might be able” to EVERYTHING 18 IN READINESS ‘of Advanced Burglary { Every atodent without an acety Tene tank and a blow kindly leave the room. demiced, but Three - fingered ge Sos ge eng Shverything: ta’ th rendiness tee the being pursued by the sheriff. dake will remain after school for he Saale oe ‘ = have || ceremony, which has drawn thou: | The girls’ names were giv- pickin; pock event, ar o @ last letter of . fod ag meager “Galen, MacNider to him, received wants of victors froml every COrMeET En OS Misses Soloman and 4 week, which strongly demanded ot Engiand and from the continent.) [imerson. A third girl in the| We must recognize the profes ak heah ‘Sele t led & lite amy nothing of the hundreds of I sion, boys, and tay off our fel — soe ws ane) letter has || americans who are eagerly cantina | house CSC aped low workers. ’ ond P places of vantage along the weddi } DS. Se nasiiietia Ke route at $50 a reat, } ee ean oe ae Wee PORTERFTELD a ee NEW TAYLOR | ! iN, Fe, 27.— land Mire. Ha ey, will witnens the ac: | | | G Congressman Charles F. Curry | tual coremo of California sat with poised | pencil and the latest report from The schedule for the royal wed-| ding has been arranged and will be toreh wilt! CLUE FOUND i.e the U. 8S. treasury department. observed punetiliously, even to the . prs Me He had just dec jared unquall actual minute at which royal rela-i Tv Beet for tater’s Tanen w' jediy vor r ives of the bride, shall leave t te fetars Toren" 2 (edly. in tavor of the soldier bonus tives of the bride, shall leave their| Telegrams of Movie pos oter on “Higher Use | bill dnd had added that he wanted | palaces for the abbey Are Sought }to see the boys i: ‘The bridal procession, with Prin- ‘The principal has asked me to|° cash and a rac ¢ | cess Mary on the arm of her father, ' ount c George, w ove de . ‘ 12 inform you that your income tax in igre i ii ‘ sig | Mins Geors ill move down th SAN FRANCISCO, Feb stallmentts are about due. All prop-|, AP¢ be hat furiher ventured the |alse of the abbey to the magnifl |g : erty acquired, either by burgiary or °°"! Baise 2 per cent) cent altar where Viscount Lascelles alleged to y 7 the boy» will ask for cash, no| will be waitin robbery, since January 1, is not to|°' the be aca li aiting Angeles by « promin be included in last year’s returns. te ae ractive other option Sixteen clergymen will be there to movie « « immediately following ° repr’ ts assiat at the eremony Thelr nv the murder of Mia ve one gs “It will take -$500,000,000," said ~ or yr tip Ga Pavter pacer I on 7 ae New, corme re | Mr. Curry, “and you ask where will nave Lae cance Of the clam must se- hee get oe money? ; : \ scoun messages were to a woman Re Soe death eek tank cat care te, LEEN 20 in nd were said to cast an im on’ the ‘sidewalk fa pc af arb ; - LIT UP FOR WEEK light on the Taylor killing ee te ane. | But's here's » way to get the | eid |. oly age fen money without bond or even eae NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY: peng Ronse ng baad ak | brilliant electric decorations by night |have not been made public for an entire week in he di pu I have just received @ serious re, SHERIFF Young Wife on Trial; hx \ x Mra. Catheri Mildred GR hot Husband and Girl ovenanennpsitineiegent f DEFENSE CLAIMS: FLIRTING CAUSED EMOTIONAL MANIA ‘Drama of Sensational Sort Is Forecast; Friends Seek to Clear Reputa- tions of Victims PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27—Where does pleasantry end and serious flirtation begin between a man ;and his stenographer? § | This question may be answered at the trial, beginnin today, of Mrs. Catherine Rosier, 23 years old and of a 4-month-old baby. The young mother on January 22 went to the office 4 her husband, Oscar Rosier, president of an advertising agency, and shot and killed him and his 19-year-old steno rapher, Mildred G. Reckitt. Drama of a sensational] kind is forecast. Ranged | Mrs. Rosier, supporting the prosecution, will be the mut +dered man’s brother, Arthur Rosier, and an attorney fh jresenting the dead — internet: Say oe Sore BRIDGE PROJECT _ moth Schrenk, says! “Mrs. Roster was, jealous of every woman employed by| her husband.” ‘ery effort will be made, it is eaid, to clear the reputations of th FIN two victims. 4 On the other side, seeking to save Mrs. jer’s life, will be former . . N Congressman John R. K. Scott, one| Commissioners Say Ex of the most noted criminal sewers pen * in the state. While he refuses ol se Would Be Too reveal the defense, it Is unde Se On the general ground that af- : firmative action would ultimate: ly cost King county taxpayers upwards of $750,000, the | that it will be “emotional insanity.” | ‘To establish this it is believed that |an effort will be made to show that Rosier flirted with his stenographer and with other women, which goad: ed his wife to the point where she| Oscar Rosier and his stenographer,| fost control of herself. cused of having murdered. Young, pretty, with a eee —— home in the suburbs, and the mother| lof a chubby, blue-eyed boy, Mra.|. Wi ¢ Rosier and, below tt, whom she is the way, is the only allied loan eeeskruolicoed | Omi = | Rosier apparently had everything to| “I never hated to turn down any. | port that Red Mike was yesterday | \0)""r.™ Ue © princess and her husband 108 ANGELES, Cal. Vek le ‘anadian Mone Is Imake her happy. [thing so in my life,” Chairman seen working off his beat. Keep on “Hore you have the latest treas-|, Popular onth am proving | Six Willie J. Burns detectives were | Immediately after the double kit. | Claude Ramsay declared in announce the east side of Second ave., page Ury report. It shows, first, an in-|*%© Princess’ choice of an ta, Gan | Fras A ee ing in her husband's office, Mre.| ing the action of the board, “but Pike and Madison st., Mike, or you'll iraniaht eieos en man is just beginning to reach ity|trace three mysterious telegram aoe made this statement, accord-|®f¢ Unanimous in believing that be expelied from school. . height vat may n important bearing a ar ain ere) ing to the teatimony ef © withens at| nave dome the.best thing forall waded j All the leading hotels have plan-|0" the William | peggy lth pod the coroner's inquest | payers and for King county.” 1 don't want to heor any more’ Four More Brokers (°°! Penavets for tomorrow nigh’ |! tf Trager’s office. Canadian money jumped sud- closed, to exact an even greater pet “While I was in the hospital with} ‘The commissioners declared complaints that you boys have been ° and Wednesday, in which many of! re maid to have, denly back to par value here | contac _ |my baby three months ago, they) @fter careful independent investi ier eee . z + agg eames sale reat ‘ Ra h entage from the traveler with Cana . stealing policemen's stars, Remember,, Go to Wall in East | merica » the eapi-| by the sume screen| today for the first time since the | 4 ; j Were running around together! When | tion they found that even if there must be honor in the profes-| NEW YORK, Feb. 27—Four more) 4! will part These latte? , . long-distance tele | War, and specurators in the coin | OA" Money I came this afternoon 1 caught) bridge were constructed by p ston. | brokerage houses went to the wall|#? arriving tn numbers! sone ca a Mre. W of the Dominion, wild with joy, Two months ago Seattle retailers | them: capital, the county would have ‘ee here today. Suspension of A. RB. {With each steamer ler’ rn Francisco on the night of) €ashed in for big profits. lagreed to accept Canadian money on | jer and Miss Reckitt died with. Spend $575,000 in improving Miisin Street” Joe awarded al Smith & Co. Thomas H. Cowley @| The time table for the wedding Gaavia saudte j rs forced the market |“ Das!8 Slightly under the regular/in « few hours after the shooting, | 48 to connect the bridge with first tex . he mc just |Co., and Mosher and Wallace from (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) | ‘The telegrams were of the same with the announce. | (xchange rate, ep igeclcm ‘Canadian jot protesting their innocence of|S@uah. The upkeep of such pages’ for tion on “Mod-|the Curb Market associa and of or as the telephone ca which | ment thru the retail trade bureau of | Colne they could attract Canadian |any wrong doing. bridge, they declare, would be ern Methods for Unbuttoning a/Shewry & Falkland f the Cor t treat is reported to have said the Chamber of Commerce that they | **4* Lying on the operating table in| 0 @ year, making it the most Safe.” Joe st s pouring a glass | solidated Stock Excha I am in trouble. I need he wanted Canadian trade, lost since| The desired effect did not material-!the hospital a few minutes before! Tidse to maintain in Seatttle or of brandy on the surface of the safe| nounced this mort v 10: The importance which authorities the purchasing power of Dominion |!%- With the agreement to accept! no died, Rosier dictated and signea|‘"® County proper. Other expenses and let the grapo eat thru the top, | have Ne investigating the murder attach to | go! dropped Canada's money at par, however, re-|, will leaving his entire estate to would bring the county's obligation — ad | and Sullivan and/ the mysteriou ag can b¢| ‘phe announcement was grected | llers believe trade across the fron nis brother and his 11-year-old son, |‘? ™ore than $750,000, it ts sald, “7 NOTICE! {Mosher an and for H. K.{ gauged by the employment of with m ahout ct axuliation. bie. hae. (rt Wil Be amnaipaty stimulated. Oscar, Jr, by his former wife. ‘The commissioners —announeed Any member of this class fil. | Guthrie & Co jadeiphia, | operatives of the great independent | 4io4. who had been holdi ‘an: | “ame permits their decision after a conference. bn ing as a candidate for mayor | An involuntary on in bank-} BRUSSELS, Feb, 27—Hugh Gib.|agency on this angle of the case adian gold and currency for the in-| [Der legal aspects of the case with will be immediately dismissed {Tuptcy was also filed against the firm|son, American minister to Belgium, | Meanwhile, the Harry Fields “con- | 0) ; ‘Ceaaéiad Gatire ISUFFRAGE ACT Deputy Prosecuting Attorney How- for conduct unbecoming a boot- % Gamble and Yates, stock brokers./and Miss Inez Heyntiens, daughter|fession” in Detroit was rapidly | ents a few} ard Hanson, ont tart ‘waleinn cavaley |, were |Crumbling, in the opinion of Jocal au: | | Renate iv ir, tl | DECLARED O. K. ah tics | married here today | thorities. : fi ue | N chool’s out. Remember, tomor- A civil ceremony was immediately| The accused forger’s sensational) “1. tne armistice the rate of ex-| WASHINGTON, Feb. —The MILLIONS DRI ars row's the day you pay your tuition. | followed by a religioun ceremony at| Statement received a body blow by 4! wines was 15 per cent, but many | woman's suffrage amendment to the en ran ce pepe Brussels cathedral, The dean of (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) people who conducted an exchange! In spite of promises by Charles H.| federal constitution was declared! cage man wants fe Brussels officiated, special dispensa busine ion the side were able, | Myers, resident manager of the Cres-|legal by the supreme court, today. mapa lwee protestant |New Clue to Sands he _.|to restore S-hour shifts in his fac-|land state courts, the supreme | scale : ter delineation | iditor The Star Pope Pius XI. sent the couple his tory, his employes are sull on the|court ruled that the 19th amend-} That ‘s industrial fa- rd theater last week.| In regard to aternent published | blessing: Is Found i in South | 112 Shipbuilders Ie 2-hour-a-day grind, according to}ment, giving women equal right be rab endangered by the exor- Modern bride pinned paper to her lin The Star on Saturday last, I wish The king and queen of the Bel LOS ANGELES, Feb. Edward | aon distance telephone advices Mon-| with men to cast votes, does not it power rates charged cilluat ‘Whe’ ever Beark’ 0, Mite cinte- thet the Y reeh eect niake pans din etabeeete eeaL an |G. aaate “ulne eecretae ct) Face Fraud Charge \;;. conflict with article 5 of the con-| the municipal light ental modern bride that wore petticoats? fers have made no a spt, organized |their personal congratulations. The| William D, 1 , murdered movie| WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—Charles| Their indignation fanned by the | stitution. is the charge made Monday by din Mg jor otherwise, this year to have thetr| bridegroom's witnesses and best man| director, was seen on Hr way in| W. Morse, York finaneler, and virtual slavery which is in force at} The test suit was brought from| Councilman William Hickman There was a young bachelor named | » aries increased by any method| were Commander Koesler, American! Los Angeles the night after the|11 others, all of whom held offices |the plant, workers were contemplat-; Maryland where the state legisla-} Moore, of the utilities committee. Lou, lwhatever naval at eo at Warsaw, and the ly, according to a statement tolin the Virg »bullding corpora-|ing action, but no orgapization has|ture twice refused to ratify the| Moore declared that hundreds of Who made up a batch of home brew; | We have no intention of making | Marquis Villalobar, Spanish arm |the sheriff's office today W. 8. /tlon, we by the fed-)been effected yet suffrage and passed resolutions chal-/small factories are being driven He took a wee nip, jany campaign for such a purpose,|sador. Gifts were numerous, and a! Underwood jeral grand jury on charge s of con-| “I think The Star has given us/lenging its constitutionality }away from the city by the short chs endenate ie nor of asking the board for any in.|full choral wervice in the cathedral] Underwood iq held in the county |spiracy to defraud the United States }enough publicity--I won't talk,” was| The decision today was the first) sighted policy of the city officials, ‘, Funeral—Tucsday at two lerease, Yours trul companied the wedding service, | jail on a charge of embezzlement. He | government conspiracy to de-jall Myers would say Monday, when|given by the supreme ocurt upon| A bill to reduce off-peak current a ewe | MYRA 1. SNOW The couple will leave for America} knew Sands well, and knew Taylor!fraud the United States shipping |quostioned as to the possibility of im-!the constitutionality of the suffrage| rates 25 per cent has been dangling Wanda tak the prize for alibis.| president Grade Teachers’ Club on their honeymoon on Thuraday by steht, he sald board Iproving working conditions law. jin the council for several months, iG hatk ant her be ; a ~ subareas oT {but powerful influences have pres when she turned up two hours late OO a —~ ER ee PE Ne ee {| ivented its paussase, Mocre said, Yeah, her hai ly “ ” The Seattle Chapter of the Ameri- te John Fo; Ox. Jr N ovel Erskine Dale—Pioneer” s to Appear in Star Thursday jen scoala % 9 *9 ports, after a thoro investigation, LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE 5 ne a eee {that there © is 40,000,000 kilowatt VAMP, SEZ | Th’ difference between a well | dressed man and a well-dressed | | The | Star’s next fiction offe ring is of especial interest to the yeonasers—ol woman is about 20 pounds of | \“Erskine Dale, Pioneer.’ “rahe x! This novel is aka the pen of John Fox, Jr., who wrote two of the big sellers Increased Railroad lof the last ten year y od he Trail of the Lonesome Pine” and “The Little Shep- Rates Called Legal herd of Kingdom Co ome.” WASHINGTON, — Fet The story begins Thursday. It deals with the career of young Dale, the son Sas eridet is ait seaten Uy ¢ . st of a wealthy planter, who was captured in infancy by the Indians and reared = : : suring lag a redskin. His flight to the white settlers, his life as a pioneer in Kentucky, |( the ” \the internal conflict between his love for the Indian camp and the great plan-| the supreme court today. tation ‘of Ww town and his unusual love story com) . | chapter. The scene is laid in the “dark and bloody ground” of Kentucky, among the Ship Captain Dies great Virginian plantations along the James River, and finally in the gap in the Cumberlands thru which poured the early settlers of the Middle West. background and contributing to the interest of the tale move the great historic |Cha"es J figures of Boone, Washington, Cornwallis. You will [hours of off-peak power which could presence with the American army at York- |ic developed with its present instal: ine to hold the attention until the last) !stion and water power and whieh ir pow absolutely wasted, fhich he is the heir, his in Elevator Crash — SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 27.—Capt. Swanson, for years @ well known Coast ship captain, was killed by a freight elevator dropping upon him yesterday. He was found ~ late in the afternoon. grushed . Bm © neath an elevator In the Lafayette, Patrick Henry, Pontiac and Lord 7 Br want to read it.

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