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Lindeb Men Help Fugitive! ill Never Ge im, Deputy Thinks ‘Feb. 2A. clock, arrogant man with an lurch te his shoulders t an exdetective who has a with a gun, fitted Hmousine a chauffeur in neat livery him to his office late to a castle of a home in s ‘' fashionable residence early each afternoon. * A man protected by the gang millienaire politician lawyers A San Francisco, man with influence, sur by luxury, kept in com- , Feapected by few and feared many; @ big, square-jawed, Her. + Will a rich young in marriage? ca Miss Grey: id are living happil. on your own hook. term “soul mate,” ¢ this term just what they mean Must marriage always be between en and women who are “soul in order to insure happiness? the termn “soul mate” have ay bearing on one's social or finan- AI standing” om Into breaking the first com-| nt that God gave to man his mate’? Why? A STUDENT OF SOCTAL PSYCHOLOGY. . ‘ion ‘Miss Grey: In regard to a} t in your columns that the record for the running broad ‘wan 24 feet, 11% itches, beld OConnor, is record, after standing for 20) was broken during the 1921/ by E. O. Gourdin, of Harvard wersity, with a leap of 25 feet, 3/ yn TRACK FAN, ee fours truly, | File it for Divorce | ©} Dear Miss Grey: Can you please | Zell me where I am to go to file suit @ivorce from my husband. You! me some advice not long a60, | ft does not work in my cane, so jam going to seek a divorce but| ion’t know where to go to file it ‘Thanking you, AMS your attorney about this matter. | § ee | 7 | 'o Introduce | ters > Dear Miss Grey: Wil you kindly me the proper way to introduce ig sisters or two brothers of the| name when introducing them the same time? Is it wrong for a young girl to her escort to put his arm her in a street car or in a rif she is engaged to him? ‘Thank you very kindly, A READER. When introducing two sisters or thera it ts correct to introduce the | one first, as “Miss Jones” and| ‘Mies Mary Jones, or “Mr. Jones” “ana “Mr. John Jones.” Perhaps it in not wrong for @ girl around her in a theater, if they are ‘pot know what their relations are, it would be best not to. Readers of this coturnn wishing formulas for making various kinds of roucilages and pastes may re eclve same by writing to The Se attie Biar Washington bureau, 1222 New York ave., Washington, D. C, and tnelosing twocent Powerful | | cynthia Grey: Answer “Anxious,” Poor Young Man Who Rich Girl and Asks If He Should Propose girl and a poor young man find happi-| | Should sucha young man even ask a! girl for her hand when he knows she is in love with g are some of the answers to “Anzious,” the| man who finds himself in the above predicament: : I was interested in the letter of! inxious.” About two months ago a letter appeared in your! ins regarding a rich girl who came west on a vacation, fell in love with a poor cowboy and they were married} If I were “Anxious” I would take a} be frank with the girl. at the present time but expect to have some day. A in who loves a man will be willing to live anywhere with file he is making his start in the world. But whatever |, uw do, “Anxious,” do not borrow money from her folks.|' te hear from some of those who | 5 Was the woman who tempted | TE will be necessary for you to con-| . fo allow her escort to put his arm! ngaged, but as their neighbors can- |) | } stamped, self-addressed envelope reply. erg Shield aristocratic man, safe from the law, but carrying always a bid- den terror tn his heart, | ‘This is the picture of Jafet Linde. | berg, as painted by Will H, Severyns, | special agent for the state of Wash ington, who has just returned San Francisco, after seeing his care: | fully laid plans for bringing Linde. | berg back to Tacoma for trial) n smashed and scattered by the powers | influences intervened, The warrant) that control the city at the Golden | Gate. “We tried to get him. We falted. Tt makes me pretty bitter when I think of how we were beaten. We) didn't have a chance. I don't think Washington can bring him back, for he has too much Influence, too much money, too much political power | back of him, No, I don't believe he} will be taken from San Francisco, unless—unless he is kidnaped.” OPPOSITION EVERYWHERE That's Severyns’ opinion. He told The Seattle Star the story of the fight to arrest Lindeberg, and of the powerful opposition met by the Washington officers at every turn of the read, Severyns was with Rex 8. Roudebugh, deputy Pierce county at- torney, who remained in San Fran- cisco to represent Washington state at the hearings on the habeas corpus proceedings Lindeberg’s lawyers bave brought. Pierce county accuses Jafet Linde berg, former director of the Scan @inavian Amertean bank of Tacoma, and four of his associates in the Tell her you haven't any-| EXPERIENCED. tm her office Monday, Wednesiay and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with ber writing. Cause 3 Releases ‘Three motions to suppress liquor evidence obtained by the use of state search warrants in the hands of fed. eral officers were granted by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer Monday in|) _| the cases of Henry Nienan, Duncan Blair Irving and Peter Comaa, Vital Statistics BIRTHS nm, John Is, Hobart. bey. George Tilton, 2703 & Usten oy. bert Ie, Kent, girh Douglas, Harold Barton. Hope Parm, Ferndale, girl. Beach, yous Everett, 4233 Thack- eray pl, 5x ohm, 9701 Waters ave, Newland, "clitemun Bis NY nae: joRaverd P. 3824 Bagley letor Reyes! 694 W. 64th at. boy. Hawley, Wesley W. 2346 W. 64th ot, Swanso weal ay Still, Mar! De Ma. ave., Hutt. Vv Birk inley, James J, 6112 14 . 9 ath on th ave Boye, Ammon Paul, 165 Boston st, gir’ Mek night, Herbert I, $17 20th ave, Murphy, Harry Augustus, 3026 West- ern ave. boy Israel, David, 167 20th ave., eirt Hoetmer, John, 34th ave. N. W. and W. Ténd et, girk Heath, James Fred, 618 W. 58th at. son, Adolph, 5459 W. Alaska st, ger, Phinn John, 5602 41st ave. 8. Besaw, Harvey Oscar, 27 ain, Harvey 2710 37th ave. Benson, Gust, High Point, boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence, Age. Rieband, Conrad f., Blaine ...Legal ons, Nettie, Seattle .... Legal nnon, Gerald ¥., Seattle Kane, Mary Helen, Seattle Benner, Charles 8, Taco: ffat, Lillian, Tacoma ngretl, Arthu ma Gilroy, Will La Strang Walker, W 00 el, Keil, Henry A. + Legal) James, Mary Alice Kerel| DIVORCES GRANTED Finn, Ruby from John A, Sims, J from Bertha. Crummer, Winnie ©. from Laster Ww. DEATHS Flynn, Jean Maurine, 12 days, 6741 at § Harry C, 44, 6521 Greenwood De Gasch, okane, 2, 9132 Fitth Brest, Jasper I, 70, 3016 ist ave t. Krumdick, 34, 2793 FL, 60, 1009 mddy ot. Mri. Margaret, 56, 8633 Bee- ond ave. N. W. Saltarello, Immaculate, $1, 1222 18th & lorence Maria, 12, 716 Bell at Lofgren, Halvar Klas, 9 months, 2022 Dawson ind J, 72%, 4311 Fourth | nny Tlizabet! be eee ae puh\, Jack Hirawhd, 10, 1615 Yer jer way, Taylor, Henry Francis, 8%, 912 12th ave, 'N, Leavenworth, Le Roy Warner, 7 4404 Becond ave, . now Gefunct tnstitution, with fraud conspiracy in connection with the failure of the bank. Roudebush and Severyns took the extradition papers to Sacramente tion warrant But the warrant was not turned over to Severyns, the legal agent of the state of Washington. Some was sent to the polles department of Ban Francisco with instructions to give it to Severyns—-on & cer tain day, That made delay and gave time for Lindeberg’e lawyers to get busy with court action It was a minute after midnight Monday when Severyns was shown the warrant by the captain of po lice in Ban Francisco. The captain In fact, the warrant never was turned over to Sevéryna, tho under the law it should have been hand ed to him first of all, as he was the Stephens signed the extradi-| THE Severyns took two detectives and | jwent to the home of W. Met | con, & big mansion in the expensive | | Peaidence district, to get Lindeberg “We ware met at the door of the | big home by Mra. Lindeberg.” says Severyns. “The leading detective | asked for Tandeberg, and Men. | Lindeberg sald she would go see if; he was in. COVERED | WITH GUN | “The detectives entered the houne * and etarted up the stairs after wait, |ing around a few minutes. On the second landing they were met by} Metson, who came out of a dark} hallway end covered them with «| gun, ‘The two detectives let Met | | son get away with It They asked | did not give Severyns the warrant.|me what they had better do, and 1 sugwested they end for reinforce |ments. When more officers got there it wax too Inte, Mra, Linde | berg had telephoned to the lawyers, SEATTLE STAR ed in Luxury While Bank writ of habeas corpus, and the Judge's clerk came along in the ma chine that brought the lawyers with the writ to op us. “They had told us Lindeberg was il with the fu, but that was plain bunk, for we had had Lindeberg fol lowed all day and he was down town. He didn’t have the flu, but when the detectives went into his room he was down tn bed with the covers pulled up over bim, and he wan soured to death, He was plain yel- ow. “It we had grabbed Lindeberg, or could have nabbed him before the writ got there, we would have brought him thra. But I didn't want anybody killed. I knew if Metsen killed the first detective that the ec ond would pop him, Then we could hot have gotten away with the man © were after "What we did was perfectly legal. It was not only our right, but our duty to arrest that man without any delay and bring him back here to state of Washington's representa | the lawyers got the presiding judge stand trial for the crimes with which tive: are n The “Windsor” One of the beautifu Simmons “Period for cheerful bed rooms of who Just ANY a person awakes after “sleeping like a log all night” just as tired as when he went to bed. Wondering what the reason can be. Not realizing that the mind is seldom entirely unconscious. Or how it catches up little sounds, little distur- bances, the movement of an unsteady bed—the creaking of a wooden head- iece—the rattle of metal parts that ve worn loose. Weaving them into dreams that keep the mind busy and take the rest out of sleep. o e « Only during quiet, peaceful sleep erve centers recharged with ergy for the next day’s needs. These facts have been taught in out of bed and had him sign the| he is charged.” beds built for sleep. are not waiting fo House Cleaning Realizing the val and that it is more of a physical matter than they had supposed—they are re- noisy beds and ui mmons Beds built for placin, with & for every member A Simmons Bed out sound, without en- every medical college for years. They are appreciated today in thousands of homes since Simmons brought out The old time bed is passing. A weeding out process is going on in homes the bap wey! over. People © Moving Day or Time. On the tran of Lindeberg, Sev. eryns had made every arrangement to speed him northward if he should wuceeed in arresting him First @ fast Bristol airplane was | hired. It was planned to put Linde berg in the plane and fly to Reno | Nevada, with him. But a snow storm in the mountains smashed that plan. ‘Then « fishing boat was obtained, but this plan, too, had to be aban doned. INTENDED TO DRIVE LAKE WIND Finally a big motor car capable of | making 100 miles an hour was hired inatant’s notice, to drive like Beveryns the wind on an planned {til he hed Lindeberg in the Pierce county jail. But the plans fallet, Too much influence, too much wealth back of Lindeberg. Bo Lindeberg ty #tiM in San Fran chnoo, an or Woman — cant get enough sleep’ ue of sound sleep, insteady beds p> Semeue of the household. stays quiet— with- motion or quiver. and the driver was ready to start | straight north and to keep going un- | TUESDAY, Victims Suffer! While Ole 8. Larson, and hin seven | walt Gaity for the decision art that may ! children | of the sate supreme ¢ Jaend him to the wt n, and | Gust Lindberg watches and hopes that the court may free him, Jafet | Lindeverg lives in ease and luxury in Ban Francisco, And the thou |aande Whose savings were nearly wiped out In the morning tts the big, fine linousine and the liverted chauffeur land in the evening It's back to the great stone mansion with its four, turrets and ite high, leaded glass | windows looking out on fan Fran-| cisco bay Perhaps in the evening Jafet Lin- | deberg can wateh the setting of the sun behind Golden Gate, And on a clear day he can see the| little dots that move around on) Alcatraz island, an@ the little tug boat that carries the convicted men there to pay for thelr crimes. And the guards in the sentry boxes, and! the waves that beat and toss against | | the prison istand shore. FEBRUARY 28, 1922. “I don't think Roudebush wit get LAndeberg,”" eays Severyns. “He's too well protected, The law of t wate of Washington ma him, But, just a few da n Sacramento navian Ameri bank of Tacoma, The man was raving, insane. He sald he was hunting for Lindeberg.” Protected by powerful influences, by wealth; safe perhaps trom the law; a9 arrogant and insolent as ever, but with the fear of death for ever in his heart—Jafet Lindeberg, of San Francisco. oe 8 . s Lindeberg Hearing Set for Saturday BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. i— After 7 hearing arguments in behalf of Jafet Lindeberg, wanted in Tacoma for leged bank wrecking, Superior Jud; Louderback yesterday ordered te state to present its arguments Gam urday. Lindeberg’s attorneys demand @ writ of habeas corpus. n the 8« The frame held rigid by the Simmons pressed steel Corner Locks steady and noiseless. Built to make you forget yourself and the world about you. 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