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First in News—First j Sa RANE onto nee nt arene Bite Police On the The Seattle Star Ratered as Second Class Matter May in Circulation (by 11 127 copies a day)—Call Main 0600 to Order The Star at Your Home-—-5 Star at Your Home—-50 Cents a 0 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? /ARREST THIS MURDERER! Know or Ought to Know Legate’s Slayer; THEY MUST GET HIM! | | cw HOME! Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise 4, 1899, at the Postoffies at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March #, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 25, MAR CH 2 1922. the | ; Sunday, rain; » moderate easterly # roinds. Temperature Last 24 Hours 7 Maximum, 48, Miniwam, mM. . Today neon, 40. nis. howe eller e to 400 Bik ES e Party Is Accom Wanda, the oy een + ta to come to the cf U. 8 Ataman! . ‘The moment Gen. Semenoff boards | & Seattle streey car he will fee! right | at heme. He is used to high steppes. | . . — | & & Ee I ‘This is a terribly uninteresting week. All the murder trials are at & standstill. eee { But maybe there'll } ne murder! | : Sir Philip Gibde says pesstmiam ts | general thruout the U. 8S. Hub! He/ ought to read the reports the sport: | ing eds send up from Stockton. eee MOTHER HOOCH RHYMES Jack Spratt could cat no fat Without his Bottle of wine. His wife cashed in From poison gin, And Jack nd aay her fine. Religions Beck week will be cele | brated in Seattle soon. Hare B ag re newed your subscription to the Po lice Gazette? eee 4 A San Francisco judge has doubled | the fines for wife beating. | Well, it is only fair that we should | pay for our pleasures. eee ¢ never beat oor fe except in self- N headline. Well, wall it it ben't ome oi friend, Gev. Hart! | Walter F. Meier says he wears a Wanda in Her B vest so that he cam earry a peneil | We thought it was #6 that he would | have some place t@ keep his tooth | brush. Star | By Wanda von | ROUTE TO RENTON, t says the city 2 [sw 5 vitalized * Feed ‘em monkey - = Ire jana 35 |tired ‘bud we're terribly Have you started ‘aoa Z-cent carfare being st: Armstrong and Jack Ha n? tr | believe they know any meet at the city hall at 9:20 e m.| NUMBER Of men Believed dead in thel@neing northward in the Gut Soskt enrtnve then Cuvee Gl phers, Sieisn oceamapel sneak Wednesday to amiaider « proper! to | Sopie tine explosion was deer eared Regardless, Legate’ 's murderer MUSFibe - pie gente abe oy | Spa Se, TE’ we took, charge tourists aD «make! Ge of ey seen lenting Mart] ae toutle Meweloped unt!) There 4 wh. moving. tle's ay urn %., misting saimers ie ed f i “ like @ wuillion bugs | Seare te 5 ule i park this sum lag athe - sorint aaa cities, | S8¥ morning when something strock | . oming down the roadway. | by lotta adgamiet, which wane |,” proposal Ip tin@erstéed to have | Ho had wet turned in te time check = au na @f the boag imma it] This morning at 925 wo left Rudy! ties at the public sension. been ‘thdorbed Chamber of | the Sime er the explosion and this) “AA took tn | Lindgren’s bike shop in 5 jo or Signed by such men as C. RL Ald or come | led Offielals to believe he was in the women rns at [route to Gada Ver, two miles east |, Send Or Gaaiimen as CTO a | commerce and mg pe Using the pump Until all became too 7 apring (THR. Dr i news, Ie J, Col- | determined to pall ot w tand- | mi oa pig oe ee lof Renton ‘his ix the first spring | rich: DVM Sand tw. {or > ment | IPE cce tnd been recoverea| Weak to Keep it up siemens Lake Uae. outing. ofa club, organized last 7 0, " 0" bee iauon trom, the | 7 PROB | this morning and nine men were sull| | TBUrvday night one of the wom * Fred Ringens with a mem-| ar in the shaft, undoubt dead, off}. |*" became crazed’ and jumped over. craspool ont should follow | yer by yele en. | Sat represent Merchants, realty men and ' | boara the example sof Ballard gnd [ership of more than 700 bicycle 68) ing tested olives interented in maging Seat | - gO a ee ay This is the second round of the battle between Hal change its Mmmme| We sugcest |‘Pslane oe tne day r at tle aa attractive to een etiairmorine on |toldubidemtory, according te Cap. | Azgastrong and Je@emesall, Stae reportersaiiiay the Brick- ee ae been Albert Mam RpuR-noned, yellow-| POS time ee to. the board {Seman tench pie rein unt of the Ras. ‘hey expected | William Wachsmuth of the tanker,| _ 80m 8-cent carfare measure. Would it be proper to addrenn the |neaded, Idyearold, who suffered | Viiin the next six weeks, it want the tet ot ped tourists resume work this morning a soon |W8s Unable to tell him the mame of Armstrong s the Erickson bill be a good caretaker of the wooden ships in /ft tire two miles ayond the *Ar\| suggested that action on the new! gammy and defent the very pur hesgag had been cleared Erempthe ne en Ha SD nd for Seattle. Hall is violen d to it. Lake Union as Admiral of the Coss |'ne point. lmge thes 34 tires tii’ | superintendent be deferred until] pepe for which’ the auto camp eet ene ererumatin the wocuate ne Nel er man will give ground so lo writer > Savy? t a ‘he a 2 " er a e. | stablishe “ ‘ ; ¥ s Pool Navy? | | fens pss and started again, | @fter that tim 4 Baek was first extablished. ,| miawing men could be found teday. | band, Jumped can stand the strain. No, beloved, I hhmve had no | Mra. Geo, A. Smith, Mrs. Etha@}) gagttic, first cit be United | rygee were to be far back in the | (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) Gong! A real tough own 4 t a weak. |C- Stewart and C. A. Lunan sue] Staten to establieh such © park, Was) Gl tia t. exact Jocation/@e the a — aa q Is Robert G. Bone; | eas Diese iaiieeett ‘a {mitted a written protest which stated | tage to improve it, and now that it] (gees ht ein | By Hal Armstrong Feieior Rome; | paar eeeahaics [ites s wren pote wich sili ive sod hm ‘seem. URGING ALIBI oa radh-se | three milan ks Weemy dignity, jee sot sang aneitnne 7 eee Meal ea entombed men cathered at the mine | FOR RICKARD °°“ the face of “Jack Hall,” the im-|suave Dr. Armstrong, is ar Helen Pettigrew, 26-year-old girt| but what ean ome do when the |, and to Mr. Thomas K.| “Shie ts nltogether true.” sail pip og eect mths ‘ra and |DostonSaae: you Siaaiamere you as jgigment for tp tree en didate tor nor of Kansas,| mechanic needs must mend the | / : Is. J) Carrigan. chairman of theteur | noni y " sidatiy” py Aen NEW YORK. Marah 26.—2fforts | ™y Opponent the wily Mr. Homerjslandering my reput f a man wants to drink moon broken fixtures en route? | dramaties and} ist Dureau of the Chamber @f Com-| ii. a weeping) hog the part |®°° t Be made next week by his Brew, with a personal a& t® grind,| He accused Mie of Homer shine it is a matter of personal lib-|| Among the mechanics are Fred special points in | merce lot = tew'™ attorneys to strengthen an alibi in-|let us turn to scrutinize plaintiff's | Brew. . erty, Ringens, who carries the gum and ttle school syste | “A few months ago reprerentatives . troduced for George (Tex) Rickard, |2xhibit A in this stirring battle of/ It would be easy to deny this Give th Wherty and give un death! a pump in a and Rudy Lind-|tnat are objected to by these pro-|from all the citfewin the state met being tried in eu. | the century canard, but I will ignore it. It has ee i, who, mo’ 4 on 2 Bisestante in they letter, ‘Wh so | at Spokane, at the invitation of the irt for alleged mis.| Exhibit A is a bald-headed old man |"o more bearing on the question at the pace. Incidenta 4Y |object to the junior high school Spokane Chamber of Commerc treatment of 1 girls |with bad digestion. He is weeping. |issue than if I were to reveal the " ut one and elf miles be |¢e 4 ~ members of the pagk bosib, went Supporting the alibi yesterday was|Why, y@wlask, should Mr. John D. |fact that Dr. Armstrong is the man i pout on nad a h jtem, which, it was stated, ( 1 iT “The b %|hind the party. | favors from Se testimony given by Dr, John H.| Rockefeller weep? who writes the daily articles on “ot irc) oo wine Among the prominent tndi- A. W. Porter, president of theeV¥ete} (“At this meetinglt wan agrmed that ards, Who attended the late Col.| Because he is bald and old and has | and Feeding of Infants.” viduals of the party are “Chile (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) ‘all the cities of the tate woul@mtand. | | Roosevelt, Frank Flournoy, match. |bad digestion and, on top of that, is/ JACK W is TO Bean” Arthur Laundeberg,,.17 BA |ardize their camps and charge tour |maker for the promoter, Mrs, Helen |poor. Wery, very poor. | RAISE THINGS bi le . lists a uniform arge per day per! | D. Tillotson, head of the stenographic ROCKEFELLER My distinguished opponent charges year-old Northwest bicycle cham: | ————~ t! y pion; Halsey Watson, writer; || WORLD RADIOPHONE Oe Sr ate werdite Gan? department of the New York Trust |MIGHTY SAD that 1 am against the Erickson ” Adele Ale: “gmallér cities were to ¢ a company. nd others, : | ‘© because I am a_propert ” . Mrs. Adele Alexander, promi sag reread rey na ac ws Poor, weeping Mr. Ro ckeiaier is | measur au property vey OA MBAVER'S LAMENT | ent in. musica eves, flat || RECORD ESTABLISHED; |!émis ona twcrrr over, snare col] LAE ANNOUNCE |) "Atorrey Max 1. tteure sovsnt te!nad for another reas, too. Re has [ownage This lemet ‘rue. T would v od my little brique . | comm abe iggy 4 prove tha chard was attending a Df © pp le | lil to own my own home here: o kied faces in Seattle, elt. th urist uid a pitfiing bit of property in Beatt ke y Your form tee!! rounded, your a Me Wall teeirieince an | WEST HEARS EAST] “tt wae felt that tourista woul ments of football game at a time when Jt ts |" 0 steamship terminal or tw |1 Would like to have some place of brows B - o4 jet +| gop at the countey store, fae BCHNECTADY, N. ¥4 March ie eek gon ter, ae Neged Sarah Bohioente 1d Was with [tanks (an adornment to the city my Own where JF @ould raise a gar- — wll of fier, you meee Sensumed three famerhorns Gas 25 Congratulatt Your pro — foe Ne hi 1 tacilitaeaie him iv soll apartment |a very few score gas-filling stations | den, But the offly.thing they ever tur you are awfully ™ up” an of corned beef gram, voice and music heard per | ptr, Proveeol ing in. the “Atito is and hag heard that folks Out here jpmisga in Seattle ig taxes Bus you ore out ty ee “9” Y | Pegaso londieh Outsiseiad fectly st Filme Ridge salir hangs wa bales ag MacDougall F T TRI are pretty seriously thinking of vot-| Over 80 per gent of the homes geaeign Fa youth, whose bike is conveniently|| Sicned San Francisco Chronicle: I don't believe tourists would be Southwick A HER ing inte effect @ Scent street carlin Seattle are @wmed by the folks ipped with a Ford horn, Hel) This telecram to the General || out out of the Northwest by faagon outhwic fare who lveein them. I believe that pe | ae the Milwaukee crack tepin,|| Hlectric company received today || 06 ine charge (@) SLAY FIVE Now, threecent fare would, Mr./1 can confidently leave it to any > wpenk nharply t pol ae » 5 || announced a Mew world record iM || wcime Oregon cities are going to CLEVELAND, March 25.—Yranx | POck@teller hears, cause taxes to ko} of them to say (Whether taxes tm he aid sharply, “you're pe c LA and sclabied radio broadcasting. Vor the firat |! pow our example, and, 1 believe, on pages 4 and danse di) AES aon han thbehia oe up and compel him to help pay for! seattle have mob almost reached shamefaly, and you ey the club at Cedar river|| time in history radio telephony |! Cuirornia cities, too,” sald Caregan 4 Le gp gira ae t. | the street car system, where he does| the point of confiseation, hs me am Reur after | speeted Be ‘ Si ple aue dh |] from an Hastermstation was mad 4 : t d ’ ip wits én an hes a pa not live and where, probably, the] Ownership of ene's home is the a)” Marion shrug@ig pepitiite Tittle shou. “t Bh o-clool wil Pitt mt mp De een ee Teer te ] A 14 in todays nd then killed himselt. Boner | will never ride in a street car, first esscntial Of good citizenship, m iy tes sig ir. aggre last night ownley Announces ni believed. Bus’ temporarty| Mr: Rockefeller has much greater! alfwgovernmeiie ds based on the love r he eal ur wife doen't! gee you in Cedar creek Btation “W. G. Y.” sent ‘ | eere cy raped se to weep tha: s hina ure I don't ; rie AA a bo i Pc) Ma cba He Will Resign Star. ortinsh by task of funds. tho wan to weep than, say, Mr. L. C.| of theo Kame A man will fight o MICHAEL KELLY, charged with}| Concert last night at midnight on FARGO, N. D, March 95,—Ar out of employment and had no mon 6 it York and|and dle to protect his home. It is WILLIAM 4. HAYS. dent of | ing implicated In the $2,600 rob-|| ne hppa Phy re tee 7 will rea national ey to pay rent, authorities declared gs here on which he) hard to imagine him dying to pro- ie Haye deep rg a bery of the Eatonville state bank “ Rides perso 4 rete pr o ident of the n: jaan league One of the two boys died a few y any taxes, let alone @/tect an apartment house janitor. jr ‘ pony hoon hag oe Dog so ( Mare h 21, pleaded guilty in superior | arrived three hours tater the Minnesota state conven:| hours later in a hospital, ‘The other (tax to buy a railroad More and more it is becoming ap- will take attics April are leourt Friday ion March 31, he announced today. | may recover, physicians sald, (Turn to Page 9, Column 2% (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) Fans Off for Trip Chaperon COUNTRY STORE ON ROAD E *. m., Saturday, March been on the road one hour Some of us are flat Seattle, mamerons mothers and dads, c a score of photogra HUGE BOOM Get-Together Meet} nied by| emon PLAN’ ATURDAY, — =NTS IN SEATTLE Two c | Meier Should Resign! ALTER F. MEIER ought to resign at once as corpora- tion counsel. It is not fair that he seek promotion to the office of mayor and at the same time cling to this other position. The Star makes this observation in no spirit of hos- tility to Mr. Meier. The Star has made a similar dec- laration in every similar case in the past. Dean Miller would have resigned his University of to Push Building | Activity Here For the purpose of promoting a | general building revival in Seattle, a | resolution is now being prepared by Thomas J. L. Kennedy, first anstht- | ant corporation counesl, authortaing | Mayor Caldwell to call @ conference | of bank#rs, contractors, labor leaders | and building material dealers, to co- | operate in resurrecting the building | | trade here. | ‘The resolution wae requested by Counctiman A. Lon Cohtn, who de- | clared that a similar conference tn | New York city has resulted in the large buliding boom there. The purpose of the conference will | be to induce the various interests to make mutual concessions, so that butiding will be made easier and /* cheaper The organtsations which will be asked to co-operate are the Seattle Chamber of Commerca, Seattle clear ing house, the Building Trades coun. ef, the Employers’ amociation, the Bullding Material Dealers’ axsocia tion and the Amociation of General Contractors. 'BATTLE ON OVER: ‘COLE CANDIDACY | Schoo! Board Fails to Name Cooper Successor By E. P. Chalcraft Rumored lection of Asmistant Buperintendent T. R. Cole to me @eed Superintendent of Schools | Frank B. Cooper, resigned, failed to Materialize at Friday. afternoon's eo of the school bomed, om nu Oe } lst ike Togs “ati, the Kettler ale oe i miles From happy. }istence of the marriage problem be | worrying the wortd ever cince—with Washington connection had he stayed in the race. Professor Hayden, when he filed as a candidate for the city council, resigned from the faculty. City offi- cials becoming candidates for higher office have very properly in the past obeyed this unwritten law. The people of Seattle, before they take seriously the mayoralty aspirations of Mr. Meier, will expect him to cut free from the two-year term he has yet to serve as the city’s legal adviser. What is your answer, Mr. Meier? { Marriage Problem FINE DROWN IN Star Novel’s Theme AIRPLANE WRECK « | rings problem. It's not in any sense @ ex novel. After all, incompatibility of tempers | ment has broken up « hundred homes for every one that the eternal trian a glo hag entered—and Mr. Hutchin-| MIAMI, Fia., March 25.—A tragte son does not becloud the imue with | Picture of how five persons lost any “modern” nastiness. | thelr lives as the result of the sa. He doesn't offer a eolution, Who} Diane “Miss Miami” crashing nto | would have the temerity to solve, off | {be era between Miami and Bimini, hand, a problem that has gone unset.| was drawn by sailors of the veavel Usd down the ages? But he does dis | WUttam Greene, which rescued the cons the question with a clarity that| sole survivor of the craft, Robert will prove of interent to every reader. | Moore, pilot. And he carries a decidedly cheering | , The story of the tragedy was told Moore before be By Robert B. Bermann Adam and Eve learned of the ex |Sole Survivor “of Tragedy Tells Story fore they'd been in Eden for 15 minutes, the Garten of And it's been out any of us getting ahy nearer « soiction than our original ancestors. The serpent of incompatibility fe still wriggling about the mat- timenial garden, and never a day Pasves but what it succesdy in driving hundreds of couples out of their honeymoon paradise. So, tho the problem's as old aa ho.|Mensage to those who have been/|to the sailors by manity itself, it's also as new asthe caught in the ame matrimonial | lapsed into unconsciousness pers first “af! . slough thru which Mark Sabre was| Two of the five passengers, a wor- Batteretn perhaps, Mew the rea. | muddling. lap and a man, jumped overboard the remarkable popularity Many Seattle hashbands and Two women members died from Tag “If Win wives think they are the most [ezporure and hunger, after Moore, | ter Comes,” unfortanate people in the world [bis own strength gradually growing great novel, hie his —but none of them ever {nced a | weaker, had held them to the wreck- serially if The Star, be dreariey outlook than did Sabre jage of theoplane. The fifth passen- | day ih “winter.” Yet, eventually, jger gman, was able to cling to Because “If Winter Comes” is un. tho well alongain middie age, be.” ‘ y afternoon questionably one of the most vivid finds the way oul to happines®—— fwhen he slipped off from exhaustion and spring atl drowned frantic efforts to rescue him but a the necessary strength. five passengers were Mr. | apg Mrs. Lawrence EB. Smith and a. and Mrs. August Buite, all of City, and Mra. Joha B, Dick “G Memphiie, ‘Tenn. Shortly after the boat left Miami, mar cotey morning. on the ilbfated IM} trip to Birnink Haland, one of the aeelicr biades Broke and it was) bookeimmEeTitten ur - BOARD WOULD|17 MEN TRAPPED =. MULCT TOURISTS, _IN MINE BLAST|s= hants Say City Would} Eight Bodies Recovered Get “Black Eye” Disaster eter bi je craft rede the waves inj board ommissioners will) TRENEDAD, Colo, Mareh 25—Thel safety ana without much difficulty, m the mar Park tan ee oT Moore said he made | IS FORCE SHIELDING MEMBER? Tenderloin Crime, First Catalogued as Suicide, Really Committed by Another, Perhaps Officer It has been more than a week since the |body of Patrolman Charles O. Legate was ‘found, dead by violence, in the tonneau of |a motor car in a garage in the tenderloin. Don’t feign amazement and say “There |is no tenderloin!” To be sure there isn’t—in theory. The city long ago legally abolished it. In legal eory it is not there. BUT IN FACT THE TENDERLOIN RE- MAINS much as it used to be, tho more hid- den, filthier and more dangerous than ever before—and more secure. Police Chief Searing, Bag Wi doesn’t know it, but everybody else does, even his police. Some indications, when Legate’s body. was founill pointed to suicide. There is no longer any doubt on: that score. LE- GATE DID NOT KILL HIMSELF. The Star was reliably informed today that, beyond all question, Le- gate was murdered. And, what is more, The Star is told that the police know the motive for the murder, and know who did it Peas that man is walking the streets of the city to- ay. If these facts are true, but one conclusion can be drawn—that the police themselves are shielding the | slayer of a brother policeman. Why? Can it be thru fear of the vengeance of the tender- loin? Has the tenderloin become so powerful? : OR IS IT BECAUSE THEY CANNOT BRING THE MURDERER TO COURT WITHOUT EX- POSING A VERY DIRTY MESS, INVOLVING, |PERHAPS, THEMSELVES? | |