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First in News—First i in Circulation (by 11,727 copies a day) —Call Main 0600 to Order The Star at Your Home—-50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? Rennes RRA AAPA ALDARA {4 Winter Comes,” the best Comes” is the best novel 99 seller in America, begins of the decade. A _ thrill- Monday in The Seattle ing story and a work of Star. Critics say that “If art. Don’t miss “If Winter On the Issue of ‘Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Bntered as Second Class Matter May 4, WEATHER Tonight and Saturday, rain; moderate westerly winds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 49. Minimum, 36. Today noon, 47. {ill ‘OLUME 24. 189%, at the Postoffies at under eattln, Wash. the Act of Congress March %, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, oF SESE ea FRIDAY, MARCH 24, it Meese SE to Two ) CENTS IN SEATTLE _ PACIFIC TREATY UP FOR VOTE. SPEEDY PASSAGE LAKES — OF FOUR POWER CALLED — PACT PREDICTED Administration Forces in Senate Easily MENACE. Sweep Down to Defeat Attempts of Op- ne position for Force Amendments \Dr. Read Demands ; 7 Removal of All BY LAWRENCE MARTIN Houseboats NO. 3 SAT: E, WASH., Girl Candidate for Governor Runs on Beer and Bobbed Hair Platform Semenoff, Cossack Chief, Is Halted Now by Damage Suit ——_————= of the "treaty could withdraw upon! two yearw notice, It was defeated, 5 to 63, WASHINGTON, March 24.—Clear | an Helen Pettigrew (right), girl candidate for nomination for governor of Kansas, and Alice Pettigrew (left), her amendment, jrichts and ferritory of every jnation and that tion's Interests are involved in a 6on-{Re obligation to’ fo to troversy that nation wii te invited)” That “ down to defeat proposed amendments pd reservations the first bind powers to On vote, the Robinson « the four signa refrain from entering €4 and the vote proceeded. wan overwhelmingly adopted, ted ra if any ooteide na aitianc® upon completion ef ratifies tion of the document, was adopted, 73 to 6. ' The lineup shows 65 votes for rati-| fieatlon at the lowest estimate and | 28 aguinst it. Three senators prob. | Crow i Ul, Joned is abeent. Crow | ‘The final vote will come on « rene tates that “the consenta” ratificat “with the ble or the boty of t contains no commitment to une of arthed force. no alliance, | ny defenne, ie the Bran ‘understanding’ y or pf the tng the way for ratification of Artic 8 oe breeek | a Aen four-power Pacific treaty, administra-/ Article 4 of the treaty, providing | Lake Union is a virtual com tion forces in the semate today swept! for ecrappmg of the AngioJapanese Pool. Conditions on Lake Washing- ten are rapidly becoming a menace to the health of the city. | Houseboats on the lakes should be removed. | secret treaties, agreements or |) DON 0M UM te Seattle's athin [understandings with any other pow. |"My will Mot vote a | beaches will have to be closed, Jere during the life of the present! | iif 1” ‘eaeanne aaa 64 cooler | unless insanitary conditions are treaty, was rejected, 32 to 61 po 7 é j removed. cans. Of the 28 against it, 24 will! | ‘The next vote was on agreeing to hs dckipnebis poe p- sscarates Stagg These are the charges made by jArticle I. of the treaty. Robinson) "1 a nators —- Crow rn ge | Dr, H. M. Read, city health commis demanded = roll call but later with-} 11" (re) and Jones (N. Mj—are |sloner, in his annual report made drew it. Poindexter, however, insiat | eched not to vote. public Friday. | Dr, Read declared that the 1,100 ARTICLE ONE ‘aad Pornaldisanubiaions, orp tow 4.) |tiouseboats on the two lakes cannot 18 ADOPTED centy and bis tonite” with, Saeed |be made sanitary and will have to be nro wan nO real objection to It! whe 1a upainee atolished. More than 5,000 people now Jive in the floating homes. | That Seattle again has the lowest death rate’ in the world was tl statement made by fives ‘ mortality was me ‘1921 than |the preceding five years. PLANE MISSING — sister and campaign manager. Below, port of Mies Pettigrew’s pletform in her own handwriting. inte oo nee, was defeated, when {dees revervation, approved by Pres: | ii ene a “ “" vec _— he offe it as an amendment to/dent Harting and adopted by the for. j Article ‘The vote waa 33 to gs eign relations committee. 1 'She Is Against Warts Bro ‘wes the one 4 | which! treaty opponents ednc anebanel H : F expected to show the Bigh water . * Liberty mark of their struggle. This would | ES Air and Sea Fleet Fails to Howdy, fotks! Getting anxious After being entertained at the) oe indicate enough votes were obtain = Find Any Trace 4 a start “If Winter Comes”? So | Seattle Prese club with «pecches: TT Nace I r to reject the treaty without tht % are we. Mayor Caldwell is sorry he ever re-} phat gee pod et jervation. However, the f vor ea " ee ¢ | turned from the i will be altered. s MIAMI, ar — tee se } . weonate cheoe! eb ; j ij i jons: re made here a: Rotarians accuse a Star reporter ¢ | Biante Fltetideck,” _ Nebrastes ei Now Awaits Action in coctana "tnd, dente: pie! tax a ef writing like an editor. This Another earthquake reported in moved to insert the word “unpro © sea criminal libel! California. The sensitive newspa voked” in the treaty so that the pow the Senate i P, | | “Miss Miami," flying boat whielr 4 72 | pers down there now use the stand jers would confer only concerning | | Gen. Ataman G. Semenoff, leader of Russian Cossack anti- tah eg dal here and a ‘ q We thought everybody knew that|ing head: “Latest Movements in : oked Tt ~ RY CARL D. GROAT bolshevik forces, who is confronted with numerous obstacles | P., a jah gina petite, nae all newspaper editoriats were writ) Real & Cp RE } je) exnmta’t dafieied . Whieli WASHINGTON, March 24.—The| to his admission to this country, where he hopes to mobilize|ana the isiand by a fleet of planes” ten by the office b | OF na {ment, 12 to 74. It ntated that | Miers’ bonus bill, shunted ve Ge support for the old Russian regime. He is now in Vancouver, | and speed boats failed to reveal any oe aC cy ° © jump! % o 70 , J CAMPAIGN SLOGANS LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE the United on becomes a party Sauae ik the heme c net 2B. C. Insets (above) Gen. Semenoff's beautiful wife; (be- | trace of the missing plane. “Elect me mayor and smash | a VANE, SOM ror h to the, treaty for the nole purpose of | ion in the upper pody or demo-|0W) the general as he appears on his present tour. Tho Miami left here at noon the vest trust."—Dan Landon. | Faint heart never won fair amg |keeping peace and adjusting differ. nih aan: tom, Coeeaming ‘oitted! | Wednesday for Bimini, a 45-minute “Elect me mayor. I've got lady, but then everybody's | ot ences among other natiob: Mm. Mieaonchna. sa | Jit seriously hampers one's move-|trip. backi { fe.” —Wal- not erazy over blondes. SENATOR REED ¢ , | VANCOUVER, B. C., March M4, | ments. Fear grew today that the craft the backing of my wife. % ras Bs MENDMENT Arrival, of the bill in the senate * ; Back among the Siberian hills,| plunged under the waters betw: ter F. Meier. 7. | BY HELEN perticnew MAD AMENDMIS | wii be signal for starting action.| —General Semenoff, anthbol | i.cre ne ruled his half-tamed troops | here and the island. es “Elect me mayor. I will pall “Success often brings poise,” war-| Candidate for Repubilean Nomination}, Sengtor Heed offered an oma |The republicans will be asked some} shevile leader of Cossack forees | py nerve and “direct action,” one had | a teeth out of all-city ordk Jpies Tom Page, “but more often for Governor of Kansas |ment, proposing that if van Gs en | -pettinent ‘uestions” by Senator! In Siberia, recently granted per- [only to watch out for capture by an| mancen Dr Fd Drown | Mt fom, Poet vant ararner of Kanne, g|retumd to concur in an understand | arrison, Minna, democrat =| Suerte Tecan ranted per jonty to waich out for capture YY 6° EOP DROPS “Elect me mayor and insure oate Drone ot natant munis ang |iMg. reached under Article II. of the} Harrison's queations will include: | " 2. B ir ore, theres the city."—T. J. Cunningham. This is the first week of sprin er sen Ta ae T hallows in|treaty, that nation should not be 4. %— this bill to ite amothered in| States, is still here. The delay |™An. But since leaving there, there D ee le le the first w pring. abbreviated skirts. Bu velleve IN |\bound by that understanding. Thi#) committees until. next year? occasioned by the jgmigration | beve been other things, “1 hi But, shucks, he spring. posts| people enjoying the kind of clothes! 1) smoth of 29t 9. Dots the co an service's investigations has been » e predict that were worn out two months ago. land music they like E is Hr 2 the commit honestly in- cowed hy mene itiientine ACKS Carl 8. Clement, editor of the British Columbia oe. | What a man or woman wears, eats, |, teed of amendment} tend to get action or will there be ay ee Se nl A weries of rea} stiff setbacks pre. |Java (South Dakota) Herald, dropped will go dry with |reads or drinks is m matter of per-| Suarticle 2 > nation | Uy, camouflage? ae 4 nuit for $160,000 damages, | ded the arrival in Vancouver of {dead on the Steamship Watana, one im the next three 44 sonal liberty. And personal liberty pe = 34 un no nath Harrison ‘wishés either te ecinpel sow ye We pg gy sy emenoft with his beautiful bride, | of the McCormick liners, 10 miles in- years.” — Roy €. : lie the chief cornerstone of our Amer |Sameee? *o at this seasion or give the * 7. on the trouble started. | side of Cape Flattery Friday morn- Lyle, prohibition Prdbatt jean institutions hay al, be any manner ob ratic campaign materiat on| Sud cash plannea to! American immigration officials | ins 3 y do any act of war hich to accuse the blica ne vl sepa tna pt soreness bss a.|. Cleme aki or ose he is a sharp | DOES NOT | Tt was rejected, 27 to 65 baa ake tastaeaneie: bie naa |! ve Thursday, but Friday they were| Were not #0 sure he was wanted.| _ Clement was ene Oe peal We suggest that > Borg FAVOR SALOON 1 Senat Johnson fathered an! iow become a rather non partisan | it here, staying with frie |They detained him two weks, while | San Francisco to Seattle on meen p Dr. Brown, instead HELLISH PAVEMENT I do not advocate a return to the |amendment to article providing | ieasure . It is not the general's r jan | they inquired as to his admission, | He beter a mg meyrag ey hee f campaign clears. “Hell's highway is conereted | oid saloon system, but I stand for|that in conferring on means to meet)" CHairman McCumber of the fi.|t? Pasé thru Seattle, Inst he |@sked 4 number of things concerning | cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, false ” | | ci cnnuien 08. CO ee insiste ; rand C de in Siberia, and other things. {he le his state: % oe Por | — girls,” says the Denver | Because I do not believe the liberty pony pon m ring measur Tt) will pass the bill without radical | tau vy Paes tite, this thug ot| He was given permission. to enter | walking acrossthe salon, he was sud- Our pet slogan is “Vote for Walter ‘os loving people of the United Staten | was beaten, 26 to 65 alterations d e. vie “ pr: at ; | « F. Meier and Do Away With An-| Gosh, and we thonght it was |want taken from them every privi-| At this juncture article 2 of al ait a |Conach @ roving army of fighting |America as a “transient,” with a stop | denly ma, Sima Pope yep beca other Lawyer.” | paved with good intentions! liege granted them under the United | treaty was adopted, 66 to 28, indicat Consacks ¢ and having your own ideas at Washington before he sailed for} He is survived by his. widow, Mrs. ‘Almost time for the University of] When a woman has secured a| jority of tho people want light wine |® whole But in fact—well, Gen. Gregoriett | But more, trouble started, A’ New | South Dakota. ‘The bady soe. Silay Washington students to start| divorce in Reno correct to say| and beer | Waleh of Massachusette came inte | | DEAD IN FLOOD | Semenoff, “ataman” of the Siberian | York firm, alleging that Semenoff's|to Bonney-Watson undertaking os: a An 4 canes for Dean Con-|that she has been renovated? It in a well known fact that under|the chamber about 1 o'clock, haying lo ‘oasacks, internationally notorio | Gorn.¢ Column 4) tablishment. “Es te tesco kia onuea! wtacense eee present conditions corn whisky and{been delayed by a late train, This] BURLINGTON, Kan. March 24.—|a result of their depredations and that nobody carries a cane-unless| “Strong, pathetic young woman jother p Wemess hee (3 lieft only Crow and Jones of New| One girt is paren dead, four persons | his own reputation for cruelty, finds e ees 0 eak head (Tarn to F ol old in Kansas, and are killing peo: | Me nt |are missing, and property damage HOME BREW and for Personal 3¢ ie as abaud andtabumbpn to pro thelr @fforts and the vole on it was the treaty to 10 years, but lost, 29 > 64 A presented stil another | BONUS MEASURE = the cloudburst which flooded Burling | ton | Brunt of the damage was borne by | A Rare List of Bargains | | | | | | Over 3- Cent . Fare cough syrup and Al nendment, whereby any signatory| three blocks in the business section, | mig ho | where stocks of merchanc were | P l Ss f SMOKERS | ER GETS HOME | destroyed, walls caved in and build WAITS the thrifty | Two members of The Star staff today begin a de- | y |ings otherwise damaged, . al ; : in a ace O J AZZ! Mew, withiidlined to apatinges do | MOLT All wire communication with Bur. Saturday shopper in | bate on the subject, “Resolved, That 3-cent carfare Wand Kettler |. 1etow oo. 11 tig {208 Approve of women smoking, asi! FOR BABY AND FREE || tington was cut off today |] the advertising columns || would be a good thing for Seattle.” nda von Kettler | Pe have seen le! has been said | | - | 4 Meee i Some Py Ses cat. amine oe tancing at numerous “tango palaces”| Let men smoke if they wish, but SCHOOLING TO BOOT |Hoover’s Nephew of The Star today. || The affirmative is presented by Hal Armstrong, the No * * |during the last we ust abou € to.ahoéen, Wxcessive emokiag . Toll vi say the Since tamper tenkéeh” Sal hide on D the adie tn ee eee a. Hxconsive emoking | Remember the | little mother }| Drowns in Pool | We'll veriture to say that |negative by Jack Hall. : 7 ay itor to m an enemy of good health and of a|| wno appealed to The Star last ow 2 ; “Yes, and the floor’s good. I eems as | erybody's dancing | yieoroua conatitutior ty | {| the average shopper can 1 i ovate Blaped ever tried that |these days Sake dhe thie. weenie “cca hee Qcaa math de inv vies week to find her someone to take || gpaANMORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., PP ae Hang onto your seats, folks. They’re off! ; fittle dip?—it follows Just after |tarmily foxtrots. Supposing wotich has been sald of my views on|| care of her baby while she went || arch 24—Hecretary of Commerc save seve! dollars by |) By Hal Armstrong By Jack Hall ; the shuffle on the third count—” | «ie with tne rest at some ¢ | cxtremes in fashiona but 1 cannot || (Qimreo °° 1earB how to make ® || terbert Hoover today cancelled ‘aN!] making up the Saturday |, Bear with "me “a Councilman Erickson's hee 0 6 und the room, while |dancing schools and ballro | pos om si a Ladibored lengagementa in San Francisco and! " Pe ai a af friends, and watch me cent carfare ordinance i, & eee ie riae @ eerious dlecus. (Just to gets little line o Hivua Wee ee: ene chica. he found @ good home for Her |jremained at his home on ac-|{ buying list from the ads || ““T'promise 1 shall make your | beautiful. pipedream. It’ ts te orenethether or not to play an.|seneral attitude toward the dé ict y Se ans tt raat sped RAD baru next day, But that || count of the tragic death late y || today. Besides that, indulgence worth your while, based upon all the fallacies— | Other encore, and the mob, two by! So I’ve aunced my head off in the|1 favored it, but I do say that 1 can: ‘Garnet Hail, present of Haire || rey ot Sreure Walter Vari, | you will be doing bu a shall Be rewarded, and, I long since exploded-of Henry : two, contentedly struts and last week, I've danced with attle’s | not understand why some people ob- Business college, was so symy his nephew 1 . Ae ness with stores that |} : es ve . , : ‘ George, the single taxer, but impatiently exprensse a hand jyouths who specialize on fancy little] ject so ktrenuously to the way all thetic when he read of her case Sapna in hy s wimming pool a | are anxious to get your p oe tne aleg lease you with But it is the most dangerous clapping desire for continued melody.|/dips and scoops. I've danced with| woman wears her hair that he immediately got in touch ||“ yeas Sate Ba ab trade, They will give eer _ | experiment that has ever been Now I couldn't go wo far as to say |Rice old men with gray hair, who ad wathe sa head Green th ber and “offered to-give her Hoover, who was much attached| rade, , y gz Before I lunge across the arena to} ,, emplated by an American gt Seattio 1s dance mad—not quite, |*top in the middle of the floor, count| anyway, are ou this field ot po pgp sh ph tirne Bye Be to the child, was deeply affected.|] you service and atten- | rend my foe, let me acquaint you] {j If ‘drichean aucnseda “Be T believe it goes to ita of and its |the beats of the melody, and etart all) ties She's studying there now—and | |" ecretary will leave for de 4 tion calculated to ke palin Seo himoolt “Jack Hat ang, Selling his financial gold-brick f work during the daytime is in Po cideeaunl boone h com} What I really want to he's #0 highly impressed by Mr, ||Saturday night i || you a regular customer. || .j,° Cale Mmoelt (tack Tall’ Ana) to the city, it means the end of clined to use its head occa carvanaiibl-Iitile enyiten ter thal our cee ee Hall's methods that she's sure it a » dois deeaiianiieahaik We} It’s a profitable habit I enter this rumpus undiaguieed;| Seette: Rut at nightfall—ur the ty i sayings for the) and secondarily, keeping won't be many months before she FRED RILEY was eenten: 13} & slant thew Masked Mar.| Etickson and his band of pabtie sinks toward the region of the shoe Exes a ; ‘ oe. for as 1) spirit of personal liberty |} can be earning a good living so | monthe at tive, federal penliag ac) " niga ne iat ads to- a Opponent as a new Masked Mar | it. theorists would)igiee tus slish. Seattle's toes twinkle to the |4dop carbon-copy ‘for my own. | It is on these two planks that 1 hat she can take the baby “out at McNeil island on narcotic charges jay and eve day. | * f r rides—that’s 6 or of jazz music and an occa |like it. It's this, to be said always, | gubmit my candidacy to the voters of i eclben Pes by District Judge Jeremiah Neterer y pi Mane: | 1 dislike Masked Marvels. One can ape re iy af a eas what his sional bliveful waltz (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) Kansas. | Friday, (Turn to Page 4, Columa 2) ‘age 4, jamin 3)

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