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: SERGT. PIELOW DISAPPEARS! Runtered as Becond Class ¥ atior May 8, 1809, at the Postotfice a: Seattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 4. WEATHER t and te porthwe FORECAST st winds The Seattle Star 1879, Per Teor, by Mail, $1.60 HO ‘Vou U ME NO. 308, eee SE ATTLE, Ww ASH, “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1 3 SEATTLE MEN ESCAPE PORT PLOT IS DEATH ON MOUNTAIN! Biocit), cAVS ERRYNAN'S LANPING WIRE FOOT FROZEN But Victory I Only Partial One Same Old Gang Fights Interests of Public! W ACRTAGTOR, D. C., Feb, 19.—EDITOR THE STA The citizens of the port district of teeny "place the blame squarely upon the shoulders those special interests responsible for the Chamber of Commerce's knocking efforts and other powerful San Francisco financial influences that are fighting the foreign trade development of the Pacific North west if the government refuses to accept the port commission’s offer. Stanley Dollar RRA A PAPA PRP LL PLL PRL PARLOR PALL RERLALPPAPR PRP PPPAPRLARPRAPOPAAPPAPAPPAP EDITION TWO CENTS IN § I SEATTLE. 3 MORE COPS INCLUDED IN BOOZE PROBE Chief Stirs Self in Effort to Stop consulted the shipping board re v4 Thursday and the board promptly advised me that . Forced March Is as Local Offer » they had no definite offer other than the port {um Running; J | commission's for the property, neverthe they Pj | i D 2 t G . 92°0CA 2 . , P | ” > ayv. & 2 Made to Save L ife | Is l nacceptec could not give me a decision until Wednesday, as the. lelow Vue tO GO ‘ ; wy | expected other offers by Tuesdé eRe in Canadian Climb | ‘the plot, uncovered last week, ( We have made the only definite offer. It is known nya Boe : j deli ve {lions of dollars’ worth of by all and can be taken advantage of and raised by Coming as a startling elimax = Howdy, folks! Did your muln- public property in Beatt er to pri special interests. to the probe of Police Sergt. Ed- 4 ister have a cold in his head By Bob Bermann vate San Francisce ping Inter Ta the saniaioll’ canw that Sears avo attemutal ward W. Pielow’s arrest m Can- : So'd ours, Maa 4am 0 ehdetic cast ist thie ie same old gang that years ago attempted nda February 1, Chlel of:Boan ae ue, has appa block o put over the Harbor I d hot air steal upon our W. B, Sev hat New Jersey man who trie as a result of the 8 t com port Thanks to the publicity given by the press, day that F t s Turkish harem wasn’t _— mission's prompt 1 believe their plans will misearry, but I cannot vanished” and could not be lo men w teat against tho ¢ plated grab sin tyes lye ge We dea rh hs f cated by detectives, who have ek, Mount A telegram to T ar from Cc anticipate an acceptance now by the government o failed to find any trace of the 7 Tacoma club demands the resigna- B, Lamping, cha n of the the port commission's offer. I believe the matter officer since his last appearance { tion of President Suzzallo. Aw, give commission, who is in Washington will be held up. for 4 conference with Inspector him another chance! He may | ates ee peeeas boars It’s about time for our people to wake up and get Harry Orion |584 (toe laure winwliae foethell tears ‘next the an Landry Jover the sale of the Skinner & Eddy " z eo i “ - eryns February 10, when he pesmi . : * Pyacques Berg. buck in Seat shipyard slik ennounced Monda someone down, here permanently to really fight for made known his intention to re . » cate The third, Charlie Perryman, & }that the efforta to 4 over the Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. sign. 4 ny n Vancouver, 3. C., under treatment | property to the t Dollar steam GEO, LAMPING. Other devgopments in the case j An employe of the ligh' : for a frozen f ship interests would probably fall Monday ineldded the beginning of a ment, D, W. Lamb, is arres os All three t thru because of the a ) againet probe into the activities of three We hope Lamb is not to denth in thelr the mov | other police officers, who are alleged moat tempt to climb th +} artial |to have been running whisky inte e208 winter time, a mc The shipotig Pr the state, and the threaetned dis TODAY'S FABLE been sealed. only t Tih adit ten au hanges ace as | missal of Sergeant Pielow by Se¥. Gace wren a time, in tee year | and then in the summer months letniety kedha pert antmielen: AGA | . following Pielow’s suspension 1923, there was a man living in | wey SURF La . from duty late Saturday evening. MEN 5 amping reported that It was # | ape Seattle who did not belong to | PRIGID ADY holding w m pending a con mp oyes ensure an) Chief Severyns Monday author. the Eagles. ie A stoty that rivals the most har ference ey Dollar, pre i) ized the gag gree ee the rowing entures of Arctic explor dent of the Admiral Oriental line and reports of secret investigator 2 ers of the Chambe : | ics T g : “ Those 24 mem os cu re amt “Tl ors was brow ttle by Lan al anected with the Robert Dol Commissioner Dodges Issue When His! oe the Cnnadian border, bach: , of Commerce who wrote © U. 8. ary ‘8 ia ean Ava tebe, : ages: horse | doubt remained but what Pielow shipping board and pretended to rep. ’ - yeh ; 7 : “Beonc ymy Py ogram Is Exposed together with Ed Hagen, = fore resent 3,000 members ought to be ye : ‘ ; * Y mE mer policeman and ex-conviet hired by some radio station to broad- ‘ ‘ | Above: Jean Landry (on left) and Jacques Bergues in : it Sabatino BY JOHN W. NELSON AETITS BN Ping ORAL, EE his| booze-runner. had been engaged ¢ast bedtime stories for kiddie more than 18 ¢ their frigid camp on the side of Mount Robson—vainly trying wouta be reached at that time 6 Re eS burinens in the liquor traffic when they 2a ead Stel ae deep snow, the par-| to keep warm with the temperature at 70 below zero. Below,, Meanwhile, efforts were being | for county emp! at the budget| However, county officers and’ em- bbe: toe ee ie Big fight looms om subject of har-) ty os th by the narrowest Dey made in Seattle to persuade the rine } ployes generally feel that they were a = . & 0 i n erryman, bearings thia fall. siaiiionlig a . bor development, Our motto: Better! margin only thru the exertion’ of al Landry (on right) is shown he ve ng nae sR. F Wh wath ¢ amber of Commerce to wire the| one Mg (ve |Slandered when they were held up as|__ Severyns discovered Saturday that q Wharyes for Rum Runners! | most superhuman efforts. whose left foot was frozen, on the 18-mile race against dea hthoing \baard:| cisctading ithe tele ° eng force the elective| sing iazy and shiftiess and useless | Piclow had not reported for duty « eee Thetr trip back to Robson station | which they made back to the vusiroed in order to obtain) ccam sent by the trustees last weok.| if they pended pig tod vin, [Purdon upon the taxpayers. Many oo ago when he returned from his ANNOYING FRRASES from Berg lake, a distance of 18/ medical assistance for Perryman. Which opposed transfer of the PrOP-/ the same reault by prides tow |of them have given their utmost in rebpdoc pee eee Eyes: issued a Matice ane dg Mee j miles, came as the climax of a week | erty to the port, and notifying the service and the slam did not par-| S*peral order suspending 4 of horrors. hoard that the matter had been ro-| “iaie off the salaries of their em | icuisrise, him from the servies. | Detectives aay eee { i 6 or had b Py > m Heth font was frow- | ferred tom referendum vote by the} 2 ‘Tho charges were general and the | °DC# tried to locate Pielow, but failed. es And Little Homer Brew, Jr. sy") en stiff, and all efforts to re- jmemnbershtp ‘ofthe. chanther These are verbatim quotations Of | reaction on the minds of readers| The officer had been missing nine hat the most annoying phrase faz} store circulation had failed. Lan- It In feared, however, that !t may |" interview the writer had with |tended to destroy confidence in pub- days Monday. “ 1 "and don't forget to wash your! dry, who has had wide experi- [be too late to do anything, A wire| Commixsioner Frank Paul last Mon-|)e officials. and county employes|_ “Piclow will not be dismissed.” neck!” | ence with suc hru his {day when Paul put over his resolu Severyns said, “until he has come to such cases, thi received from Lamping by Commis generally. ete \ mountaineering un the Alps, real foner George F. Cotterill said that| U0" t0 have a survey made of coun-|1 mere GRACE IN me tind talked the matter over. He 4 ; ner George otterill sald that | (10m 10 he m 2 G ibe. ety , Ball Leinberger gal id lesioldtore (Farn to Last Page, Column 3) ay Sete : aod ann a {fice PAUL CHRPUDIATIGN cs cei cane toe ot would prohibit t le of cigai Tae ‘omme other sources hy Paul's tardy ciaims that he does q e The law wil meet with the entire Dynamite Explosion Caused | Light Dept. Accountant Not complicated the affair that It may not want to cut salaries, in direct | “Duty reports recelved by Severyay approval of most of the younger m i i ini ead to a decieion on the t of the Sunday Paul did a repudiation of his statenrents to the " r b ’ ae : ‘ ’ - from his agent on the international se who are geting doggone red of OY. Three Deaths, Claim Guilty, Says Official ping bonrg to delay all action for| Kipling.” Heretofore t hus writen, come with bad grace,” ‘There |e tis SRE 98 U8, Ieee ah ir girls t privilege 0 At a ¢ near-|was no dissembli ne a ‘* 1" ing cigarets for the F a PSS erage ae SEER aranaag ERE: me time to privileg t the reat and th near-|was no dissembling when I asked /ejon* of rumrunners by officials : oy, i ata nine . The referen allots on which | reat to repudiate interviews when | Paul there. Women were mentioned as = Famous Sayings: ‘We men has miner diae i company o: an of grand larceny in connection w th in to be taken | indiscreet reporters quoted such “Mr Paul, isn't this economy | pilots of booze autos, who thru a 3 got to stick together to keep the la- mci r coupe Pere ite M | alleged irregularities in the cash we Monday and the/ parts of them as the 1/move really n to cut the a | code of signals passed guards on tie jen dies trom killing theirselves with ‘ nope mptinoabasne meting. cereal Fou ar eae ae or found unpleasant when they ap-|tes of county employs 1 did not |" cram to Last Page, Coli i pu nicotine!” Ship Escapes But Auto Load |: ¥ mine at Ce seficrrine | OU RRC TW Spel Pa pchyt ared in print. But since the people |trick Mr. Paul into revealing his urn &© Last Page, Columat) eae | . of here me suspend rom fig pomdon 8) Commiasioner Cotterill w to ected a newapaperman president | purpose It was a straight, open,| = JIGGERS, KIDS! of Whisky Is Taken on occur chief of the department, was an-} cus the question Lefore the Municl-| the practice hig become fraught with [honest question. Mr. Paul sald: If no cigarets are allowed to fs of three men an nounced at noon Monday by Mayor | pal league @ luncheon at the| Perils. Somehow reporters have a| “1 intend to fight for lower salar- 7 be Imported into the state, we In «brisk. s ¥ morn. |" BA ry - 06 SEE ners Brown |Frye at noon T Another | ¥ aviricing their renders, de-|jes for county employes at the as es d can all go back to smoking | ing between running ee cue Oetrpres. perma OF SNM bo ) 1 shai |*Peech was to be made by a rep public denials, and public de hearings this fall.” cornsilk, vessel and federal and police agents, | tagedy, as announced tox simi ies over I shall vcsontative of the Admiral it nials have lost “face.” “But if the elective officers resist ; Sete ___ tone man, a high-powered auto and Mam R. Reese, state mine ir ‘or, confer with T perintendent J.) One of the most interesting de The quotations were the of |staff reductions, what can you do to} 4 How dear to my heart ix that child-114 cases ‘of whisky wern captured, | Who ¥ the mine at the fime | p on t nb case; and I} velopments in the situation Monday | an article revealing that the force economies?” 1 asked. | NEGROES DIE IN FIRE - pegs ‘teparce. MRI SUE es Ren COW ee eee ae personal ID" expect Lamb's suspension to follow] Was the revelation editor) economy program of C not force them to reduce} 0 oOen = | When fond recotlection presents it) imported Scotch whisky escaped. | reaton: tar | ®4 a matter of course." the mayor|0f & Seattle afternoon paper, which | Paul is the first move in 4 their staffs, but we can accomplish} NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Four ne 4 | to view. The rum runner, a fast speed| The man blamed for the disaster siestingas : YOrihas been conducting » campaign to| camouflaged campaign to cut the|the same result by lopping a few | SToes were burned to death and am | The coffee, the clover, the old-fa4h-| boat, was unloading ita‘cargo in the|Pald with his life for the mistake.| sald. “There is nothing personal in 4i0. the port commussion's develop.| salaries of county employes, Nojdollars off the salaries of thelr em-|cther negro and three policemell 4 toned corn-silk, __| Lake Washington canal at Ballard,|He was Fred Fort, fire bow. The} the matter; It Is not fitting that almont, has gone so far us to wire| issue was taken with Paul on this|ployes.” j Were overcome by smoke when timaag } 4 ind all the bum smoking my in-|near Seaview ave. and 36th ave. N.| Other dead are W. A. Minson and| on spond retain a public position {personally to thé shipping board in} Question, since Commissloner Paul] “Then the real purpose is to re. | Started from an overturned lamp 4 4 fancy knew. W. A small, light skiff brought booze | H. 8. Bissell ot ‘trust white Gnders the! shahow of| aif of private inten | has a perfect right to ask lower |duce salaries of the employes, isn't|*WePt & four-story apartment house q |to two autos on land. The two cars| Leonard Bone Brunson and m shado: |salaries. He was elected to sorve|it, Mr. Paul?” in Fleet place, Brooklyn, early to. | The old-fashioned corn-sith drove up the hill just as the United | Steve Jackson were gassed and Mike | such a grave charge | the people and if he.feels that is the! “Well, it may have that effect. | 44¥- The tongue-biting corn-silk, States coast guard cutter Are: Barmick was badly bruised in the} Superintendent Ross championed ‘PICK TAMALE The nose-smarting corn-sill. hove in sight. The crew of the whis-| explosion. Twenty tied other men, | Lamb omphatlcally when interviewed | WORKER MAY LOSE EYE 1 smoked in my youth! © ky runner threw ral cases over: | Working fn tho night shitt at (he) og on dais iiesumek anal F board before they percelved. they | time, excaped unhurt Monday, and indicated his penef tha SE JURORS rence. oug ermans Struck in the right eye by a flying ‘ How sick to my stomach | got on| were unsuspected. Inspector Reexe, after’ investigat-| interests hostile to Lamb or thedight niece of steel while at work in the i | that the “shot” fired directly responsible for declared that corn-silk, Whenever | smoked overmuch of When the Arcata had passed out | ing, department are behind the movement into the Sound they resumed load-|by Fort w: featured the examination of prospec- | to donvict the chief auditor or grand tive jurors in Judge John M the cider pad of « it the stuff. he tile PIER ce verroey seek 24 | the anneal. Two leeds of dynamite | arceny, ston's court Monday, where Markus The pallor, the headache, the old-| cases ashore and loaded another car,|had already been discharged, creat. | "1" Joffery, proprietor of an alleged fashioned retchings, which was nabbed by Sergt. J. L.| ing ignited when the Lamb is innocent of any desire a eaete sp cpaeite olathe cere And all of the times that it treated| Zimmerman and Patrolman W. 0. j attempt to deliberately defraud the wily (Turn to Last Paee, Column 2) an alleged statutéry offense, 2 rough. Densmore. The driver gave his name city out of a cont of money. 1 am oh 3 Y ‘ me roug ih Ling et dl br ria pouttive on that point,” Roms declared, | Attorneys for thé a tease recully The old-fashioned corn- affair to the officers. “He has admitted himself that he | Westloned jurors ax to what newspa- pers they read, and what thelr opin- fons of press stories are. Several young git] witnesses were present in the courtroom. Due to the line of questioning, it appeared extremely difficult to ob- tain Jurors who had not read stories | acted foolishly in the matter and that it has laid him open to maiicious ac- | He is not guilty as! The tongue-biting corn-sitk, The nose-smarting corn-silk, I smoked in my youth! "ee The police chased the hoozerunner for a mile, keeping pace with it along shore, but the craft escaped. Jahan is held in the city jail on an open charge. E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Ron predicted that cleared of the inst him, Lamb will be indictment brought “He is charged with When they begin to bootleg ctzar- ets, the police news will be filled with {terns about the beautiful society girl arrested for smuggling in three planned ‘to rob the department's! factory, on Old Fifth ave, Lucky Strikes in her stocking. DANCE HAL LS funds of certain money, It will be News accounts telling of the disap. Pay gi 4 | péarance of Joffery’s girlwife three necessary for the state to prove that and he premeditated the act. This idea Prediction of a hot fight a jdays after the marriage ceremgny If they ban the sale of cigarets, they will be doing doggone little to| Close vote on the Landes dance hall |is prenésterous. and, can never no | 0%? Wes eth es the trial, Dep- stop the tobacco habit. ordinance, which was to come up for | Proved. Lamb ts under $6,000 bona | “tY Prosecutor Ralph Hammer rep- oo” final vote before the city council | that-his office requires, Ho cortain- | ‘sents the «tate during the trial, LAST MINUTE News: @ric| Monday afternoon, was expresved in ly would not jeopardize that amount |" W- bests iyo nich aT RATS Se Beche) various quarters at the city ‘hall | to steal a few hundred dollars. ier Snicklefritz arrested for selling cigar ets containing more than 2% per cent of tobacco, PARIS, Feb, 19—Having secuted an increase in wages representing a compromise between their demands and the offer of the operate French miners who struck Frid Income Tax Monday turned to work today. | | OLYMPIA, Feb, 19.—The Income | Ube | | The mayor and Ross were oxpected | | Monday morning. | | | to confer early in the afternoon, Mrs. Landes expreseed confidence that the measure, which was formu- | lated with the idea of forcing the | Liberty and Dreamland dance halle, thle Ll Gee Geet—your sinter?—or your| Of the district below Yesler way, to q ‘mother-in-law?—or what? I've wasted | close, hax sufficient votes behind it to L &® hundred yards of good paper trying to) snore {te paswage | bast info Home Brew and have never a § yet realized the olf ambish, And ali| Councilmembers Mra, Landes, John 7 Li) Gee Gee—if that is her real Pro egrr FE, Carroll, Philip Tindall and Robert | has to do to bust into your colyum I] Frouice MWh to favor thé | High hee'namse (or, weather report or a| Hexkethi are known to favor the bill, | | page out of the dictionary or something, | While A, Lou Cohen, Oliver T, Erick- And my stuff is far more provocative of | son and Mrs, Kathryn Miracle have the abdominal chackle than hers. What's} aoctared themselves against it. C. B, | Fitzgerald and 8, L, Blaine had not| the answer? committed themselves up to noon Monday, but {t was expected that | Blaine would throw the deciding vote | with the ordinance’s supporters, BASIN BILL SHE'S OUR FAVORITE GRANDCHILD Dear Homer: Say, listen. Who is |House May Defeat tax bill, substitute house bill No, 29, was to come before the house Mon:| day afternoon for final action, | _ = Opponents of the measure were | | prepared to make their last stand! | against the measure and o few pre | dicted defeat for the bill. Failure last Saturday to strike the “secrecy clause” from the bill will turn many votes from the measure, it IN declared, This clause makes it unlawful to make public any of the Income | fax returns, | KL, STAR WANT ADS LL W. J. White, chewing gum mag- nate, dies in Cleveland. Would it not be touching if all gum chewers in America stopped chewing for one minute on the day of the funeral? writer of js author of World's greatest . detective stories, We have always wondered what ASS S OUS the “ADVENTURNS OF SIR “monn temperature” meant, but after le E H 10} NORMAN GREYHS,” ‘Two Killea and 7 last week's bifzzard, we know. WASHINGTON, eb, 19.—The rie ‘i _ ee house today passed the senate bi |) .,)nene Br onan ria | Injured by Gas A nclentist his invented a motor|authorizing tho appropriation” of J) toriiooe, will be published. In PITTSTOWN, Pa., Web. 19.-—Two Call Main 0600 truck that moves on four legs In- |,$150,000 for the investigation by the persons are dead and Keven otherk * stead of wheels. No doubt he wants) of the Interior of the Co- etary are in the Pittstown hospital today THE STAR # maciine that will kick u man after |Jumbla river basin irrigation project, wuftering from: the effects of I it runs over him ‘The measure goes back to the sen- Skil liuminating gas which traveled along —- ese ate for concurrence in the ‘house Heginning Felday,, Fob, 2 \ water pines from i DOKON gan ‘Tain GROUND FLOOR! ALL OUT! amendments, U ito their homes on Market st, here. hina i By Y AKAD AA MAAR ee L. PEARCE RLY CN A bitter ‘attack upon newspapers | Ral-} in Invaded Territory \Carl Groat Travels Thru Occupied Region and | Finds French Nervous, Germans Raging RDITOR’S NOTH: The United. Press sent Carl D, Groat into the Rubr valley to get first-hand impressions from an Amoriéan reporter's viewpoint aa to just what the situation {# under French ocou- pation. His first dispatch, with tho eye-witness | dencription of “how! invaded towns look the regular troops of occupation, re- inforcements had been poured into the town to entorce collection of the hundred million marks fine which the authorities had sworn not to pay (Copyright, 1 ESSEN, Feb. 19.—"The riding whip is the symbol of French kultur in the Ruhr,” reads a socialist poster on a wall In an Essen strect. It expresses as well as anything elve the bitterness, pent up to the very bursting point, with which citl- zens of the Ruhr regard, the invasion, It is believed thruout the newly oc- cupied area that the French are try- ing to stir up trouble and provide an excuse for declaration of the sharp- est martial law, POPULATION I8 ahead down the road gave the cus- tomary signal and my driver, a Ger- min from Essen, slowed dow: ear skidded on the icy did not halt just desired, whereupon the li way and where the sentry ter cursed, thin bayonet chauffeur, The driver was scared out of his wits and a sedate British corre: spondent with me in the back seat, who came within the line of fire designated by the sentry HUMMING HATE shocked Iwyond measure. Grumbiing, | Tor thakna oe hee ue duro the a corporal, who, after examining our wook end shows that if this Ix the|Rapers, allowed us to proceed. | | French purpose thoy will be accom=| ine cocking incident, I Laaay: | modated, ‘The population Is tum. | Hecorking Meltent, » |ming « hymn of hate thru grittea | feven times In | teoth, despite utnost efforts of Iabor | 100" OF the cits Hlenders, government chiefs and oth- ors to maintain order, ‘The woclalist poster referted to above warns the populace to avoid provoking the French, adding that venting of passions will only “con- threateningly at We were treated | scorn until of Americans and British, whereupon they were all smiles, even allowing “treat ‘em rough’ reel, jure up immeasurable harm to our IGNORK — cause.” PASSES | The French are. extremely ner- The guards at first ignored - our vous, They certainly are rough on| passes and insisted we enter a heer individuals, saloon) where they ‘were | Thad an opportunity to seo this at |(hotr sheadquarters, 7 saw several Goelsonkirehon, which Is overrun with | pollus rowing violently with the bar soldiers, a “sharpened state of selwe’ | maid ¢ the price of # drink which | prevailing, Many companies of in-|was not excessive and which fantry and cavalry, supported by | plainly posted. The buxom ¢ tanks, are encamped there, Besides (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) voluntarily, but which the French i Lippe bout it, follows; / Aud chew the, poppte reel abou eventually confiscated. BY CARL D. GROAT Upon my arrival at the outskirts 23, by United Press) |® French sentry about 100 yards | Our | cocked his rifle and jabbed a long, | the} §timson mill, Sunday, Hans was taken to the Seattle General hos: pital. sald. . DRY AGENT SLAIN CLEVELAND, Feb. 19.—Carl Met= ee called to the door of his home here today and shot and Instantly Kill by an unidentified man. see CAPTAIN DENIES GUILT SAN DIEGO, Cal. Feb. 19.—D1 Louis D. Jacobs, captain in the pub: lic health service, today entered & plea of not guilty of having’ murdered” Fritzi Mann,” dancer. He was arraigned before Superior Judge S. M. Marsh, on a jgrand jury indictment him with responsibility for the death, of the girl whose half-clad body Torrey Pines, several weeks ago, eee FOOD DROPS SLIGHTLY rifle, was | tail the sentry summoned | ‘the | foll the party | changed. ne of a brief | the {this 3 patrols learned our party consisted | a movie man to film pictures ot a| GUARD WOMAN SLAYER WASHINGTON, Feb. cost of food decreased 1 per cent in January as compared with {December, the labor — department Jestimated today, Increases were noted in 18 articles and decreases: in 16, Despite the recent loréases, the cost to the average fame lily was ear than in January last yea costs are. still than in 1918. cary Food higher ‘ ' NEW YORK, ants Kept ine | Lillian Raiseon, convicted slayer of | Dr, Abrabam Gliekstein, to prevent — ‘a possibie attempt at suicide todayy Keb, 19.—-Attend: _ making |while announcement wos made that — sonten will until tomorrow. A brought in a verdict of second de murder, Mrs. Raiseon ts neat’ ollapye. ‘The verdict curries a pens alty of from 20 yearg to life, not be pronounced duty yesterday: Schwartz, 41, of 2410 Washington st, Schwartz may lose the sight lof the eye as a result, physicians ta, a federal prohibition agent, was — to the charge | charging | was found on the beach near” with the price of 10 un” de. per cent more in January 47 per cent ant watch over Mrs, 19.—The re Bis. nal

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