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ner & Eddy shipyard site from the government. the chamber is entitled. ownership for King county. to sustain the board of trustees Ee WEATHER Temperature Last 24 Houry j Maximum, 43. Minimum, 32, Today noon, 33 Entered as Second Clase Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, VOLUME 24. NO. 309, PIELOW A ATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY “Will Hays Is Stuffed Shirt’? S4UMM (" | tome Brew Howdy, folks! Miles Poindex: ter has been nominated ambassa- dor to Peru. INCOME TAX BOARD FAIS Peter Kyne Winter are still f Movie Industry in “Swan Song” Perhaps the rea pdexter ha: been named ambas to Peru is |Murphine Beaten Chamber Trustees boas. Beiaad anmareae to Fora is) On Compromise) Take No Action| | a % tiink'ef to'seod hie witeto | ~6© Measure Plat on Port Row saben shirts “or even whet tie OLYMPIA, Feb. 20.—Th: The last hope that t board of _ . . al jowers in-| merce would lunta aw w . our C. and M. today teeatibe eaatl Ge omoraiting « separnte in- | slon’s ‘: z sram| to l i AN’ CHEW ital wal ce ; : I B. 1 A t it nice fo b Ge ni ran , ' at th’ do as a Guv'nor do : pea tt: F : . dest set in & sh Ds hb n’ chev E he , t 1 n t a. ee hing to bring in the broug forth’ a pariianient 1] with a f © of dyna Sure, it’s grand to de a Guv'nor ught forth a pariiamen "8 bate but the speaker sustain With @ limousine or two, ae sad GA. Moral Sind A é sa "Cause when he gets tired of the of-|" 10 Me ase Charles Roth, one|t nents for the referendum | bothe Ne hele epresentative Charles Roth, one} i membership of the of the most ardent supporters of jhouse bill No. 29, assailed the mo- | chamber, jtives of those who were backing the| this week move for another income tax bill.) ™ J. Mathews. C. & Miller, W. C.| associa- D Worrall Wil 1A. 8 “Political bunk,” he said, “noth-| Daw sais doom: and. Ay 6 Ing more than a smoke screen to| Kerry were appointed a committes to throw about the fact that they voted | ‘ake charge of the referendum. The ballots, which will be mailed out at possible moment to th in He kin set in the car and chew. —Clip. to be taken on the st ject oop,"—only the author of py Ricks didn’t may whoop-—"If 1 do. “I'm thro, an its about time somebody tells the truth about the m The Seattle Sportsmen's tion 1s going to hold a big parade Thursday. The bird who ts always telling how he tramped 26 miles will ‘ drop out with sore fret at the end of |@stinst No, 29. I tell you, gentlo-| | tha fexut two biesket |men, house bill 29 was not defeated | * 5 aged 3 & 0.6 fon its merits, It was beaten be-| 8. will cach be accomp An exhibit of. game fi animals | cause ¢ in & emen in thie and birds will be held at the Crystal |house—they know ho I mean Pool, voted for it to get certain road con. | Why not stage a contest to deter- | cessions.” | ey've been sweep. Ha ide in the » Assistant _ request mine the biggest fish the members| Representative Murphine rose to tor m of the almost caught? a point of ord remarking that} ad ond O26 Se jany “funeral speech on the defeated a ally anked TROPHIES OF THE CHASE The following specimens, gath- Jincome tax bill” was out w, don't get funny,” Ro! back at him. make an interesting exhibit “This is no joke. VGoeduck feaptared alive by |ihat out at the next een. The| LAST CLIMBER . B. Fi defeat oF he come ta: wl and — . B. Fitzgerald) a Wecbees defeat of the ‘incom: x bill and BACK IN CIT 2 Mumm the power bil] will sound the death (loaned by M. W. Meier). {knell of the republican party in| 4 Dead Guides (shot by new 1924, I say this In spite of the fact| Still suffer which he suffer to climb Mount F for the mov members of the association). [that I am a republican.” | 17 Wild Chickens (genus Pike Roth was called to order by the streetium). jchair and E. H. Gule to 1 Fisherman who will admit move jtable Murphine’s motion. Gule's| | oy: Laos ee man, re that he can’t cook beans lumber- | motion we rried, fre 1 to Seattle Tuesday man’s style (very rare). | Representatives Thoms nis three comp Murphine oe orge W. O'Brien and| tion, Lambert Homer Bon: Jergues and Jean t orp It takes all kinds of people to make! John D. .Phillips led the attack iy sii ar Charles Eyton, ger hana @ world, including the gink who SAYS /against the defeated measure Mo! SUB dare ‘ of the Woat Coa amous pewainet the: d measure! Mon | frozen on the hazardous trip, 3 West: Coast, Fam he can cook mud-hens so that they | qay won't taste like the tideflats at low tide. Players-Lasky stu at the mc but declared that an attempt is to be made to eliminate them Undoubtedly the motion pic ture industry hae room for im: provement,” sald Eyton, “but it is sincerely striving to improve.” fos, admitted len had some fault | was feard at first that he mig it, but he declared Tuesday physicians had pronour the road to recovery Murphine picked four points in the construction of the bill which he assailed. He declared that in the third section there was evidence of an intentional attempt to strike at (Turn to Page 6, Column 3) him on SPECIAL NOTE: At the, Bporta-| men's show Thursday, Seattle citt- zens will be able to get a close view of hundreds of live Elks, Eagles and Moose. The mountaineer } will resume their declare that they undertaking as | soon as Perryman's foot recovers suf- | fictently to permit it } | “Strong Bill to Aid is ne «Attempt to Poiton SIX KILLED IN DIRECT POSSE acy tattoar ta side iedta (eae fa Dogs of Derby Team| TRAIN CRASH!) FROM THE AIR seep lee, | THE PAS, Man., Feb. 20.—An at- teh Sg Hered be hei |tempt has been made to potson the| givpm p, prob WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS eer Lert ree as Baca were. kiliad at Rummmartiold rected from the alr tod Fewer Time Clocks. repre pean aml edhe early today when I n Valley ex-|med in three bandit esas ©: “cp gees . 2 press train No. New York to/have robbed the Buffalo, crashed into the rear of #) Chautauqua Ka Six me SEDAN, Kan., Feb. 20.—Posses, di ad hem d to nk of bell Ee: There i» one good thing about) Four small meat baits, with a moonshine, it will help your wife col- | Po!#on which appeared to be strych- »|light engine. | The bandits fled into the Osage 6, ‘as found ont of the dogs’ | lect on that insurance pollcy. leant i ee Ne | The: Badd hill, following the robbery late Sie t fr ge | 4 f ve) engines ¢ y, and completely y oT he “Prot. C. A. Davis will play,a cor-| The race, to be run Thursday over | wi m Hamberger, engineer| terday, and ompletely covered thelr bs ae Rt Nai ad 200-mile co’ he biggest an-| of expre Easton trail, Sheriff's deputies and other lo, ‘The Holy City,” ut 7:80) % 200-mile course, In t | ; reas, rs aided by bloodhounds, were Bet solo, “The Holy Tialty Math.| ual sporting event in Weatern| J odolin, fireman of express, aided by bloodhounds, wer led to ald. | : | odist church, after which the choir | Canada | - ns Cc. L. Culver engineer on light The aviators flying high over the will sing, ‘Have Mercy, O Lord,” says} engine, Athens hills, located the bandits in a ravine & church notice in the Topeka Cap-| qr. Canatns Araria and telephoned the officers, who were ital, Fire Breaks Out mer, « freman | ported closing in early today |Farm Credits Bill Passed by House oO. W McDaniela, trainman. Joseph Fi x, traveling fireman. pS in Palatial Hotel SAN DIEGO, Feb. 20 Fire broke | in atyte | [out shortly atter 11 a, m. today in| 71 Saved From Ice Gael witcheaea ha tote tnon as Ferry Is Wrecked s.| these days is beaten before she | |¢rant hotel here. ‘The hotel is crowd. | |.draws the first hand in a strip | |eq with Eastern visitors, this being| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 20,—Sey-| house todas height of the season h jenty-one persons, incl. § poker gam | the PAN ais ———* | ‘The fire was extinguished within|and children, were |10 minutes, with little damage, altho| ferry boat Palmyrs jcausing great excitement | gue ts, TH’ OFFICE a vote of 150 to 61 rong rural credits bill n the scope of the It was the lation to pass ing women | passed th taken from the | designe when It stuck In| federal farm loan system among] an {ce floe in the middle of the Dela-| first farm credit legis | ware river today |the house this #¢ to brone Do you r nber when the street car officials used to promise to keep the cars at an even heat? Now they keep chill. ‘em at an even 2 When The contest is Suggestion: tongue-twister finished, why don't they start a contest in| BY yE ARN under considerable fire recently | the result that she hay decided which a prize will be given to the The second children's crusade from the Better Business Bu to take her colony to Lon Ange person sending in the best name for| !# about to get under way. reau, following her statement | | Jes in person and leave her positions | Pullman cars? ‘The first, in the 12th century, that she would secure ¢i'9' Se had Palestine, the Holy Land, in the movie colonies for all of “unappreciative persecutors” be EDITORS ARK 80 EASILY PEEVED | ug its objective. The second has the graduates of her “motion hind her During the editor's absence the Inet) Hollywood, by no means holy, pleture school.” She claimed that All preparations for the jour. ea ce toca an, Toran © ble drunk | ay its destination. ‘Thin second she had made arrangement with | ney have been made and the for the passing of the worthle pilgrimage will start from the the Montague studio whereby party Intends to enjoy the beau but we hate few local ite Des! go to press with only —Hampton (Ark,) Plain Oxford hotel at 7 a. m. Wednes day, riding in two venerable automobiles of the type that made Detroit famous. all of her candidates should be given examinatlor tiful views along the road, “We na to their will sean the ah beautiful abilities and later placed in mo and give outdoor dem- tion pleture firm see scenery onstration# next to natu Anyway the ships that are running in booze from Canada aren't asking The 20th century crusaders George Kahin, counsel for the Among ourselves,” asserted Mme for a subsidy. | include some 17 embryo movie Netter Buaine Hureau, stated ee 4 | stars, under the leadership of (hat after investigation he had The troupe will stop at all of Pout No, 18, American 1 is| one Mme. rpsichore, diselple learned that no agreement be the large cities, but will not at giving a dance Wednesday evening. | of the light that dances on the tween Mme rpaichore “und tompt to put on any shows Phat's a good place for a top-ser-| allver screen. the studio had been arranged. “Phat would lower iny dens geant to be anywhere but, Mme, Terpsichore has been He proclaimed her a hoax, with poople and 1 would not do any- CHAMBER SHOULD BACK PORT © Members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce have a splendid opportunity in the referendum vote this week on the port commission’s proposal to buy the old Skin- @ It is an opportunity to get back for the organization the position of leadership to which, by reason of its membership, { This leadership has been forfeited by the action of the chamber’s board of trustees, in taking it upon themselves to attempt to prejudice the shipping board against the Port of Seattle, for the benefit of private interests. @ But the chamber can regain its old position by repudiating the trustees’ action and voicing the popular sentiment that favors public ownership of port properties, as against private exploitation. {€ It is too late a day to argue on the question of public port That question was settled by popular vote, years and years ago. { So the issue is clear cut. € The members of the chamber can either vote and thus appear as the champion of private interests; the public be damned. thus reassume their lost leadership, without which the organization can be of little use to either the community or its own members. The Seattle Star FUGITIVE IN CALIFORNIA? Hels ~ LOSES AGAIN 10 WITHDRAW s cn isssen. savy sSsnmnine WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—The} ... Hollywood Is Due for Invasion of Flivver Crusade ( Or they can vote to repudiate the trustees’ action—and Wash., under the Act of Congress March 8, 1819, Per Year, by Mall, $1.69 r, FEBRUARY 20, ‘TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Tangle in Court ACCUSED COP OF AMERICAN Veteran ah ~ Wives 10 HAVE SHIPS HALTED FLED SOUTH Another Policeman Involved in Rum Running Esca- pade on Border Search for Police Sergt. E. We Plelow, under fire for alleged liquors running on the Canadian border, was begun on a different angle Tuess day, following a report received by Chief of Police W. B. Severyns that Pielow had gone to California. Pielow, who was indefinitely suse |pended by Severyns after an investie gation into his activities, has been missing for 10 days. Search for him since February 10 has been unavaily 7 ing, altho the entire city and vicin- ity has been covered. 4 Severyns announced Tuesday that Pielow’s name had been taken from the police payroll and that the officer was “as good as fired already.” § eryn’s agent on the Canadian who investigated Pielow’s there, has returned to Seattle, i ‘The last developments In the case, according to the agent, Included tm- formation that another Seattle police officer was nabbed by Canadian im- migration officials for illegal entry — into Canada last December. The of- ficer was smuggling Christmas whisky, he said. When the officer was arrested, hig whisky-laden car ‘was seized and jheld by the Canadian officials. The | Henry William Britten and his first wife, who says she|C@nadian authorities considered the vill stick to him in spite of the bigamy charge which he is|°#** 8% excellent joke on the Seats , ahd, s ; |tle police department, as they did facing. Mrs. Daisy Meacock, his second wife, is shown in| the Pietow affair. the inset. The investigation by the agent, ac- | Stopped Until Arms Treaties Are Ratified on thie dae | pre ent | tions regardin; joeled. All instructions at. variance} & are hereby canceled.” FRENCH MOVING “INTO NEW LAND Troops Marching Towards Darmstadt and Mannheim reason BERLIN, Feb. 20—A big ¥ —Upper Portraits by James & Merrithew ; ns edapepensing ig on cording to his reports, apparently ~ Da " A tangle of hearts, a dashing war |two women, all within the space of | shows that liquor smuggling on the hein ; to an ¢ al Mes: | veteran, 41 Washing-|/10 days, and distinctly against the |porder in the vicinity of Blaine and sage from nee t a sweet and maffonly |jaws of both Canada and the United Lynden, White Rock and Alder eo '6 two marriage a | States. Grove is a family affair among the mstadt is the capital of bigamy crim SECOND WIFE TO BE nearby ranchers, n state of Hessen, wh 1 probab ration of PRINCIPAL WITN s Much stress is laid by the reports: Daisy Meacock, 1011 Colum-|on the activities of two ranchers and who 10 years ago first met |their wives who deal extensively in important ind neipals in triangle—all| Mfrs. and a few. more kinks in-one | pia st, most amazingly tangled af. nee such a. bed ind loved Britten, will be the state’s | whisky with the knowledge of Cans © dispat 1¥ of the year must be | principal wit She it was who/adian authorities. The ranchers i bate rig out in superior-court | filed a complaint against the dash-| wives act as pilots in running booze ment that woul t ing Britten, when he ts said to have|over the border. In one instance a y come to light when | deserted her shortly after thelr mar-|cargo of narcotics is mentioned aa ry William Britten, handsome | riage, June 16 last, at Victoria, to re- crossing the line under their super. reckless scion of an old Trish turn to his first wife, Mrs. Elizabeth | vision. nily, Walsh Britten, of Deep Creek, Wash,| Ed Hagen, former policeman an@ Miss Walsh and Britten were wedded | ex-convict, is much mentioned as @ June 6 in Seattle, it ts charged. dealer in Mquor, together with Ple | “Henry William won my heart 10/low. It was at one of the ranches years ag Mrs. Meacock said. “Be-|that both were captured by the territ x weeks The Germans occupation claimed that ul of French | @ Mannheim, and | fa vasion of Baden was begun with this end in view RUSSIA URGES | aces ee I divorced my first hus-|Canadians, When the arrest was TURK FAVORS] BEFORE SENATE) 3 cienecrtcee Suisse [etsy Sacre! seen mara b 20— CONMTANTINOBE Eo as | Victoria, was broken. I hold no|Hagen fn thelr autos. The on trial for marryin \grudge agains raxit' lw "x * Russia's volce was heard In the coun studge against him. I do not want | was driven by the rancher’s helper, : A j him any more. But the little girl|presumably across the border, ‘The || allt of Angora today, urging that | Favorable Report $18 Given] ns ie noc nie wiceswattece ce idea eutea sears etree ‘ frevinide nok | Proposed Measure fesse! the punishment he de- Tinh task remechree Cheese oa "Aho we mare in victoria ne/Y@PAN Delays Reply | ne, re B Au) OLYMPIA, Feb. 20.—With a mi-| wanted to go to mys nother'a: fain on Ban of Citizens 7 |sanne conference to an extraordl:| jority report of the joint committee |. datiri Petre bane and desert his wife. It was not until cy. s : : meoting of the council of Turk jon bine sky legislation, the ses: On! two days after our wedding that I TORXO, Feb. 20.—The Japanese ah pmisser summoned by Mus: |piue sky law was Introduced before |iearned of his former wedding, I ie Miatieg at Trace a s se 8 tapha Kemal, presented Great Brit-|tne senate Tuesday. | y } wonnte ay. left him in Victoria, He s vas uin's plea for penceful settlement of | tphe bill {# the one introduced be. | m ori, He. sald he waa! in america, according to thel frie the soviet govern: | er » |afratd to come back here, ear Fi alttte uitle jfore the senate several weeks ago by| “Later he Joined his first wife and|Sttement issued by the governs Araloff, Russian, representing the|/senator D, V. Morthland.’ Several] the two wont to. San Franeleco, (ment Moscow Cobh tal addressed tho | changes have been m in the bill] Last October he wrote me that it}, Later, the statement indicated, gathering and) opposed ate sepa by the house senate committer was intolerable, living with her. He| fhe question may be considered, Morthland and ; Robert | begged to come back to me. Then is| Ut not until the time is oppor “tude is un: | Grass and Representative Homer T.|when T turned the case over to the| tune with his wife | Bone signed the report recommend: | prosecuting attorney.” Great interest centered today on and a large suite, His attention toling that the bill pase. DASHING WARRIOR a resolution introduced in the diet his honeymoon has caused conslder-| An nct defining the ¢ ANOTHER STORY by the minority party granting e critician, and it is thought hé|manslaughter and makir Attorney George Olson, chief coun-| recognition to the Russian soviets, ght favor ‘Irastie ny /changes in the present law was in-|sel for Britten, claims his client will|It was conceded there was no ort to “win back popular suppor€’| troduced before the senate by Sen: | tell a different story, Mrs. Meacock,|chance for the resolution to pass, jamong his more energetic followers. | ator H. Phipps of Spokane Tuesd . |Olson will charge, forced Britten to] but it was considered a highly sig | —— — | With the work piling up every} marry her under threats of arrest| nificant move, PARIS, Feb, 20.—Funds are being |day, the senate Tuesday convened | for falsifying his pay allotment while contributed here for the supp at 9 o'clock in an effort to clear}he was in the Canadian army, He ex-Er Zita of Hungary the decks of some of the bills will charge that Britten falsely claimed an allotment for a wife and that Mrs, Meacock received this | mone | | Olson will charge that Mrs, Mea-| jcock hounded Britten and forced him Into‘ bigamous marriage, altho she |knew he was martied. | Mrs, Meacock denies this, She |charges Britten received all of the {marriage allotment granted by the] |Canadian government and that her} | 16-year-old daughter signed the pa- pers claiming to be Mrs, Britten at | Britten's requost | A.J. Kahl, United States Immigra: | |tlon Inspector, said Tuesday that he} |Was holding deportation proceedings | Turko-allied Mustapha certain, He Senators > actlon of some —— SEE COIN PHARAOH SPENT AT FOLLIES 3,000 YEARS AGO HEN old Pharaoh Tutank- hamen tipped the head watt. er of the Luxor (Egypt) Palace Roof, for a table close to the foot- lights, some 3,000 years ago, he little suspected that the gold coin flung to the servitor would some day be displayed to remind Seat- tle shoppers of the glortes of ancient Egypt. Tutankhamen lies In state sur- rounded by gold-encrusted wood- en wrappings, his early vintage Ask Any Star Want Ad Patron About Results thing to hurt their feelings. Them folks would do anything for me, asserted Mme, Terpsichore dra matically, as she sat in the lobby of the Oxford. | Mine, Terpsichore is footing all | the bills, she says, until her coterie of players {s well estab: lished and drawing huge salaries in the movies, Practically all of her troupe are Then YOU, too, will |) @gainst both Mrs. Meacock and Brit |] Fords and vessels containing amatours and from the lower - | ten, pending the outcome of the pres:|| Mgyptian versions of Stacomb walks of life Call Main 0600 for jent case, According to evidence in|] and Slicko. Yet the coin that he "It iy the poor people who |Kanbl's hands, it fs believed both flung away with a regal gesture 4,000 years ago is now reposing on a velvet couch in the window of Friedlander's je 1800 Second av make the be otors,” sald Mine ‘Terpsichore "l consider my lit tle Katherine Oaks, who ta only six, to be a second Jackie Coog an," she assorted proudly, | fraudulently entered this country “If Britten Is deported, hie wife, Mlivabeth, will return te Canada |with him, Attorney W. Ay Gilmore, | ‘assistant counsel for Britten, sald. ADS Phd Maly Wy \ VN ERILA Ne Dah) i) i} (\)) Pere NALS ty