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. THE STAR IS ELECTED SEATTLE’S MOST POPULAR NEWSPAPER BY 15,000 PLURALITY pee BANK BANDITS AND CITIZENS IN BATTLE! On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise : 0 SD RETR The Seatt er rm €C HNCacvle SlaPM [eoirionil] TWO canes IN SEATTLE Batered as Geoond Clase Matter May 8, 1890, at the Postoffice at Seattle Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8, 1078, Per Year, by Mail, $5 to 60 Tonight end Saturday, fair; moderate west votnda, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 60. Minin, “a. Today noon, 56, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922, GRANDPARENTS TO MARRY IN SEATTLE VOLUME 24. NO. 48, 1S BOOSTING Sl] RIDDLED. ~~ BASIN PLAN. | BYB ‘Concerted Effort s8-Year-Old |Bank President | Now Being Made La Center ; Mrs. Ellen . to Put Across} Attack on Hopkin: : Big Project — Fugitives BY RALP MI Tr CENTER, Ws ae | H J. BENJAMIN LA wi | PASCO, April 21—A Selected As | —Armed citizens, attired ta meh manent organization includ- | A Perfect early today and gave battle ing the entire Pacific North- three bank bandits whe had west to take charge of the Woman been toiled by a burgiar alarm tm {campaign for the develop- pore Bly rng Mr Yop the La ment of the gigantic Colum- | After He Had) .%% Myers, president of the \bia River Basin irrigation) Consid | heard the alarm ring as the project was to be formed) msidered | crossed the threshold of the \here today tion by way of the back door. This. the first big step in| Applications | shots at the bandit car as it by st | | away called out other ditizens, the drive to “sell” the 1,753,- From 13 opened fire. 900-acre development and set-| The riddled ante, with = splotch Map of tne area sorrownding the Columbia basin irrigation district, tract to be irrigated shown in Black. Clement idea to the nation, is | Other pongo Yor te eho " _ sft. a trvtoe re orgies farm in the Yakima valley, where a sim@ar project was carried out. Right,|the primary object of the a . near Woodland, where it had a er ested - proposed reservoir of Columbia basin project. Center, Maj. Gen. Goethals, whose report clears |Columbia River Basin project Fine Ladies pron iconference which met here} And La Center is a town in Sout a3 this afternoon at the call of Sine Mahyay, miaway btw < Home Brew Colinas ; : Gl fe A. Soot etase atice ot | Regretfully | couver and Kalama ‘olumbia si lconservation ani et Basin Project at Glance |/‘onse" Turned 3 0, 000 VICTI | With af sectionat Bewdy, folks! Tt bb now the |ironed out and « definite surge '"Em @pen season for umpires. Exttmated cost, $253,000.000. market for annual supply of tablished it of the confer. | eee Wil irrigate 1,753,000 acres @ll kinds 4¢. mereMantiee te shed an a rewu er. | We » just learned that Tom || of arid land. the extent of at least $180,000, pants Kmcghin mcctaenbac yy Baw og Down l] ange Ts pa pollen gallo Wl! add $450,000,000 tn tax 000 a year os be “i. for congressional fecogat } ie an old college pal of ours. We able wealth to the Northwest. Will benefit every commun ee Sone wae ond Bead a both ded the Ebbett House bar Will increase productive ity in the Pacific Northwest, || outlined at limi meet Hundreds Dead; id; Th thy ealth of Pacific Northwest 4 offer imme Penang ly: ope tegpef ag i eal together in the good old days. ag et and offer immense pew mar |) here late last night after the Bpo- Lacking : oe @ 240, et for entire Eas kane tle deb one had @r- Flee Flames th ‘ ing ¢ * Will make thousands of Construction will provide wn nonce ins cf 5 ‘ i Sad een ea po a ag new home and farm owners jobs for thousands of men pan Ae PROGRAM aang LONDON, A | hope that we will yet live to see First (not tenants). and will require several years FOR CONFERENCE Thing O: a ae” pe 21a ave. repaved. Will mean at least 44,000 to complete. os . ing Or ° > r j ‘ Here is the program for the con vicinity are homeless today ag the Fa ee new, productive, irrigated There & plenty of water tn fecence: Anoth sult of a terrific explosion of @ J tarme. % sandisk the Pend Oreille river for the Formation of a thoroly representa- joenee nitions train, which caused the y wil elagin yg beyr entire project. tive, permanent Columbia basin len,” of hundreds of soldiers and ws "SE population of at least 220, Will not interfere tn any project organisation. “Ellen, children. | .." jo pat the “L” in dea aml * oe cabish Gihiet ‘veto — bees aay one — Indorsement of the sending of J He S The explosion was at first renee 7 ow unde ay and contenr M. Ford, t @ the Spok: e Says, having occurred at Salonflea, Tate Be that x; ds Ser, haben te! within its boundaries. plated. Chama? Comins, to Washing. ie diubaieeen from Belaroda showed Se agli: . ge Bait bey al All land easily cleared—no Land tn project Mes tn fork ton, D. C., to work for special legis | “Has "Em it took place along the railroad rum it ee Oe See stumps of ¢ bia and Snake rivers, lation for the project ning into Monastir. i= And whet hes bosoms of Dr. All tand perfectly drained nerth of Pasco. It can all be Adoption of this definite policy: | All Part of the city is stM in th so there will never be any obtained at a small price from that smatler irrigation projects now | and, owing to danger from shells i Kiliem, who used to practice medi . | + ” | ilies at Pert miaieine » danger from alkall spoiling the present owners and re under way and contemplated shall| Skinned. explosives, thousands of in! ee co any of it sold by the government on not be forgotten nor overshadowed in have sought refuge in the wou Seattle girl appears in San Francisco court with bells on her When fully developed will be easy terms any degree, that the $260,000,000 of federal money to be appropriated un- der the SmithMcNary bill now in —Photes by Price & Carter, Star Staff BOY’S WOUNB garters. Could you call her a congress shall not be diverted to the! Photographers ’ en | basin project, but shall be permitted * 8 &- IS SERI @tn~ phy a>. Lan es or. ers in to go for the smaller projects, that * “How much deception should t the basin work shall be paid for from | SAN JOSE, Cal, April 21.—There Fifetolerate in her husband?” querica & special appropriation to be asked was a general belief today that little urn w Page 7, Column 3) ¥ cook lemon pies,” Go get ‘em, Washington! | ing like mad, slowing down only for! (Turn to Page 7, Column y 7 2 IThe 13 Fine (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) s ae Cynthia Grey. jot congress 14-year-old Irene Granstedt would not at ess am ai N' The new permanent Columbia rtver| l be held responsible for the shooting: | basin organization will ask congress ~ Harold Reese i 17-year-old | e high school sweetheai We wonder about the flapper Inn- BY ROBERT B. BERMANN ; Incidentally, Mra. Utter thinks| (Cfurn to Page 7, Column 2) 1es Whom Probation eftieates ambi pretimt t Everybody knows about the | housekeeping an aid to the woman in a nary examination, pointed out that ; | compare with the sport | direnking victory tint was | D< pater ties a ditriment FUGITIVE SHOT Galloway and the girl agree as to scored at the polls Tuesday by We have found,” she contin. | By Hal Armstrong |the details of the shooting—that #& Mrs. Landes. ned, “that some of our brightest | BY POLICEMAN “Aten tueine down ik fas ame 6 a Salas ala e asse |was not intentional. ; “But you ain't heard nuthin’ thoughts come to us while we're } r turning down 16 fine ladies,” to quote him ¢ But in the meantime the bobbed= f yet,” as the darky preacher used washing dishes or swinging = | Shot twice in the left ieg when [actly, V. W. Cough, the ex-judge from Brewster and, haired child was held at the detene S Mf : to remark before telling the in- broom. Women do a lot of think- he attempted to escape from Pa until lately, Western Union messenger boy, 66 years old, tion home pending outcome of Gallos wae: eee ee side story of Jonah and the. | ing while they're doing their | trolman RB. F. Baerman, Cart lh .. «found the perfect woman.” hi ve y Why Ex- Judge Messenger |way’s wounds. Reports from the -*e | whale, | housework—that's why they are | Munson, 48, alleged dope peddier, “Ww. 7” bs ogee tl ral li Th recat Boy Let Them Go hospital today were that he still was CANDIDATES FOR THE POISON The inside story of Mrs | able to play such a part in was taken to the city hospital omen,” he says, “are mostly all peculiar. ey wan by the Board in @ serious condition, far from ous, 3 IVY CLUB " Landes’ campaign is absolutely | politics Friday. : to tie a man up, hand and foot, get all he’s got and then y the of danger. ’ | . als of | Baorman was passing in an an |throw hi t.” pow i Editorial writers who end the! untgne in the pelltion! ann Mrs, Landes and her assiatants are throw him out. r "a 5 with the words: “This 9 OD tare to tin. XO*Dine to thetr policy for the re-| Prorat voc Pall gemetiy Of such “peculiar nature” were the “18 fine ladies.” The BY V. See President Signs on.” h sa rot 0 fin-| mainder of the algn, *oc | be wd ; Messen: Boy) or | ish, ia Goodies oe tive Sameben | ny pally regs ieee cam. | om Cherry st, Munson was mak 14th, and lucky one, to receive the attentions of the| ©*#udge and ° ger Vet Hospital tub in fan Diego plane | MI. Landes herself, Mra. W. H. Ut-| paign right up to the very Int. | ink @ sale of narcotics to an ad. | former jurist and messenger, he declares “fills the bill,” and a cola ey pond @ wom | WASHINGTON, April $1.—Presk hole in Mexico, to|%?. Mrs. George F. Dalton, Mra. | ’ prenghi Page gp nye tas = they are to be married Saturday evening. bered! She had a family of four|dent Harding today signed the bill J mendment on this |". Weeks and Mra. 8. J. Lombard | teaped from the car, The perfect woman ts Mrs. | pigeons, tots and elderly women. {girls and a boy. I didn’t want to) #uthorizing appropriation of $17,000 | These women afe typical Seattle! i Ellen Hopkins of this citv and When, three years ago, his first |take on a whole family. 000 for building additional hospitals one of the ol4-| housewives, Th e house “ . Tacoma. She is the mother of | wife died, leaving him, after 40 years | ¢¢ had two nice homes here. She to care for disabled veterans of thé ne, where & player |Kkeepers and they're proud of it. s Steamer Sinks in three fine sons, A. E. MeBreen, | of companionship, a widower, he be Te ea aad teens eee ; the énd as well as|proud, in fact, that they've never | sos 4 secretary of the Elks, in whose | come one of the most-sought-after | w. o beat the devil. Like old] i ng of the gue. [wanted any servants “messing M Collision; 1 Dead} feme at 117th st. and Greenwood | eligible marriageables in the North. [Was, fet, 10 Beat the devil. Tike ol@} cee around” their kitchen | RICHMOND, Va, April 21—The| ave, the Rev. J. D. 0. Powers | west. aed an’ cee of a mortaeee on|| How About an if LULLABY | And they went thra the eam ¥ (lof ORD , yy |\steamer Brewster went down with| will officiate at the wedding; K. Women from Los Angeles, Denver one of her homes. I told her I'd deal | é a) i} «= What mothers are singing to their! paign, all five of ‘em, without Go Get "Em, U. of W.! || the ices of one of her arew, following| A, Dieliresn, ef Tecoma, and IL and way points worshiped at his|with her the same as anybody else | Auto This Spring? « bles these ds | ever having so much a6 a maid Big Crew Race Today lision with the Lake Sterling} K, MeBreen, of Duwamish st | shrine, but he found them all faulty |and would pay off the mortgage if As the pleasant spring days | Hush, little baby, don’t you cry; | to come in and help out pts, y ‘today in the James river tion. until friends introduced him to Mrs./she’d make it community property.|| approach you will appreciate ae i You'll be a candidate by and by.” | ‘arly in the morning they'd artse|| Title Looms Ahead ola " 50 miles below Rich She is 58 years old and seven | Hopkins, Gee whiz! You should have seen her a car to the utmost. The Hy id nated und cook breakfast for their families 1p? r, . mone times a grandmother, They were pal 0. © up. One time I had a date to Star’s Classified columms offer » , poe ‘ ‘ hey were pals at first sight, ac. |flare up e ’ o copper magnates get’us com-| They they'd wash the dishes, dust|]| Get m, W ashington: _ The Brewster was owned by the!’ wi in a lucky man,” auld Judge! cording to the judge, and “carried on|meet her. I forgot the date. When|| you the cream of Seattle bar g . &. The 11 20,000 miles | and sweep, get their houses in Go get ‘em, Washington! ep cand the Lake Sterling by| (105 with pride. “I have had a| 80” that their relatives speedily nick-|I called on her later she gave me a/| gains, r tubing to home brewers | first-class order, t tore cats h ne 8 7 the Richmond-New York line. Wonderful experience in finding a|Bamed them “the kids.” scolding. I excused myself very nice For tasteneh, today you alll mg scape: a ee eT || meters the tig dar! |helpmate this second time, for my| ‘The judge proposed quite prompt. |ly and called on her again. Thig time || find among others: Chileott- ; buy copper wire ters i t Washington ana CAL AIBA MECEPTIVG ) {second life, and the marriage will|ly, it is sald, and with such vigor|I went to the back door, I could Nash Co. offers a Studebaker H ‘ oy Be oye enlige egal aren Ropar ties are ra the || CLAIM DEFECTIVE give me, all told, nine grandchil-| pressed his sult that Mrs. Hopkins|hear her scolding the obitbaren. wii] touring at $250, Northwest E th «e home ar Washington ‘tor the ” _ een swe! > eet, Said to myself, ‘Old py, you’! ve Oakiand Co. offers a 1918 | th , a dren | might have been swept off her feet , S&id ‘ me No matter what Wilson does, b cap a . eh | MACHINE CHEATED | Judge Clough is a granddaddy on| had she not anticipated what was|Dext.’ That was enough for mo, Willys Overland = Chummy athe a with Tumulty for the | ¢ ee eee TT hin own side, twice. He and his mar-|coming and made up her mind to|NO. 3 WAS TOO Roadster (4-pass.) at $945. ers book ne i cette utes cain A gait eden Both coeee weoe ie the tous Caan BROWN OF VOTES \ried son and daughter, L. ¥. Clough| accept her ardent suitor. | RELIGIOUS The WillysOverland Co. of- Bays th aia 4 beige If Mrs, Landes and| Pink of | ER ops sans Gan ve & ma | and Mrs. P. A. Rice, and thelr fami: TOOK SID! ‘64% proved to be a maiden lady, a/| fers a 1916 Dodge touring at Bays the mountain to the river, . brs hy | ein precinct 264 was defect: || lies, live in adjoining apartments at| WITH DAUGHTER good girl, but more or less set || $275. 10 of num Of Yor Roepe org o2 ea) Pidweidly reid Serva Wve were made to city official 27 Seventh ave, N. | “She wanted a quict elopement to/in her ways in regard to religion Mitchell, Lewis & Staver, @ F ” ape to the mountain, weren't able . theses bingy Saturday Mra. EK. J. Brodner, |)" 4. santitia. adalat hin| enema iadae dane jOn religion T have beral views, I|]| Chevrolet touring, $375, I be da 4 if you 60.” feel that we b y right to a voice | thre 426 Wa eee, and. 2%.) eee ago the judge lef som juded place and a quiet) | wy , a first ¢ o her family—and 2 dberees 4 donned a Western Union unt daughter, Julia, a wonderful wom-|®t going to her church. Go Laney verland 90, like new, at | Ke ar © rast ae ties af the mune time, she Raan't| (fregcean en fa! ire 4 Gon Weturan eran te tae the wee” | known figure on Seattle streets, He] tion, and I took sides with her, | ‘Tite is ouly a short ride. Good-bye."|| a 1920 Lexington at $1,000. | front» hich A |any business in polities f Wan found ty be detection" || was known as the Mercury of the ou should see the house, how|¢¢ 4 T took riding and she liked me Central Agency offers 2 Moths will not eat shoe paste. “No,” she laughed, “we didn’t | Brown only received six votes || messengers it is all decorated! Julia did it all well, But she had a lover. He|| lUsht Ford delivery cars at ln a ner should never be give ovr husbands canned din- in the precinct ording to the || HE DROVE All our children and grandchildren| got gay and told me, ‘That's my girl $125 and $190. used to open a jackpot, ners, either—we don't believe in ‘The win < machine, but Mrs. E ner LIKE MAL will be there. Honeymoon? Yes,| I'll find you another.’ I said, ‘Oh, | Look over The Star’s Clas Always buy a rubber tape em. 1 baked le pice coh ey aa lie gre Age Big I al °/| Thompson dedare more than | “Tt was a common and Inspiring|a honeymoon to Tacoma, We may|I'm glad you spoke of it in time.|| ified today—you're sure te measure if possible. They are the heat of the campaign—and, if | oo osie. : TT pec have told them that they || #eht to see him, bent over the wheel|live in Tacoma, or we may live|‘They got married a week or two find just what you want et very economical, a» by stretebing I say it myself, I certainly can | "| voted for Brown. of his Ford, with his messages, driv-| here. We will have a home injafter, If he hadn't told me, you see, the price you want to pay, ; i

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