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tien ee ame mick me Weat , the a to the not Today noo Entered ss Second Clase Matter May Minimum, 31, . 38 je to my Crit ance <a her pant VOLUME : 310 Howdy, folks! where the been defeat Did'ya notice bill has Ob, you haven't Neither have we. income tax been | We hope bbying for the alts ve for a 40-mill on real est defeated. We're glad of this, 49 mills to our e taxes has be As Wwe oe ‘TIS TOO MUCH TO ASK The state legislature raised the price of licenses from $3 to $5. Li'l Gee Gee, who Is engaged to be married, says her Sweetie will never stand for the increase. has marriage | * 0.6 | in Ne} ee prize A plane pl be | cause his machine m: ar The Lord's Day Alliance is about A Bid (EDITORIAL) Within a few days the members of the Cham- ber of Commerce will be called upon to pass on one of the most momentous questions which has arisen in the history of their organization. It is the question of whether the chamber willing to go on record as flaunting popular sen- timent and standing for private exploitation of the port of Seattle’s waterfront, as against public owne hip; or whether it will regain the confidence of the community by disr rg all-powerful influences and coming out squarely for the port commission in its development program. The question is momentous to both the com- 7 munity and the members of the chamber them- selves. To the community bec. ment of the entire county de growth of shipping. And to the chamber mem- |» bers because their organization can hope for no {4:; position of leadership if it is branded as the tool of special interests, rather than a re ative of Seattle, ause the develop- |" pends largely on the al represent- The Star believes that the members of the chamber are big enough and broad enough to meet the situation. But it is a matter which requires the most careful deliberation, rding | capt St the Postoffice at Seat for High Taxes! FALSE COIN Excuse Is Specious GANG RAIDED 64 Men Captured : in Roundup Money Makers t 64 and n eral t Joe Palma , ven t parts of 1 A 2 t t , fod lexgers and 1 by the gang « ‘ae 1 tle, Wash. under the Act of C Tess March 3, 1878, Per Year, vy Mal The Seattle Star ARY 192 A ee Tangled Skei Love and Sportsmanship Crime, : Never before was there such a golf match. Michael, international crook, : erty. “It isn’t fair,” whispers Janet to M of = Norman can’t see.” . . . POCO C OOO E EEO EE EEO EE TEE EEE EE EEE EEEES “SUBSIDY BILL Age Claims LEGISLATORS =" BEING CHOKED Harry Thaw $1 is one of the players; Sir Norman, his Nemesis, the other. wife of one, now wife of the other, is the gallery. The stake is Michael’s lib- The scores are even up at the 18th hole. sity of fate, falls behind a clod of dirt, on a downward slope. “We don’t play games that way,” is Michael’s quiet rejoinder. * Janet, former Michael’s ball, thru the perver- ichael. “Move it with your foot. * The tangled skein of crime, love, criminal cunning, daring pursuit and a high sense of sportsmanship are all woven into the greatest series of detect- ive stories ever written since Sherlock Holmes was in the heyday of his ca- reer. They are by that acknowledged master, E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Whose stories, “Exploits of Sir Norman Greyes,” will appear serially in THE STAR Beginning Friday ** DRY VIOLATION INSULT CITIES nee TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, COP CAUGHT IN RAD WITH EX CONVICT Dismissal Follows Federal Charges Against Seattle Officer who issued t effect. Seeerececcceosecesceesseseeseeeeeeseeeeees n#* based s decision upom ¢ of Piclow's alleged con- tien with boozrunning interest on the Canadian border, and this @ | deck h been reached ‘Tuesday $ jms ‘ore Sergt. Pielow was ate ere a raid ¢ s apartment at @ | 122 Broadway, by ral prohibition $ agents. ° CHARGED WITH ~| Sergt. Pi was being held by federal offi Wednesday, charged with consp to violate the Vek ad act also Ed Hagen, aroled convict, who wg#” named by Severyns as Pielow’s confederate in rum-running: opera ich led to the arrest sums of the pair in Canada February % : ye 3 rhe i pegs a ‘ After being missing for 10 days, <* |Filibuster Is Continuing in| White - Haired Man) amendment to Power Bill Is /na%2",22*,” at police hesdataml am Senate Tangle Free for 10 Days Deliberate Affront and’ sTnepegeeal 4 —_ Pielow attempted to estate: ; . Ket 4 I LPHIA A t Ubi concerning his Caine ! ie c f the I n 4 nd up. but failed dismally. et ed all a gations of liquor | » ulred, pe tle yester: | ¢ nd again erted that wholesale ; : oa nrode out in u closed | gay crucified house substitute|had “been visiting with a ranch ute criminal proceedings The only real danger lies in the possibility that | ot Ws y tion." FANIECH VED aed Feces cooria tren ee dieritar ctes eames eye line, a ; erg ton i ns the at 11 | “on. - umendme nich would place the| wand Y i The ant hy gi ema eyed ey may permit themselves to be dazzled by sp ¢ 1) “It was Harry K. ‘Thaw, slayer of | A cipal power plants under the) When questioned as to his whens! he grou Nh e wal Jee 0} * to ret coun: | ¢ . to continue out | stanford ¢, and former husband | cont > 1 vice co! +a | he w ug his tomb on’ the Sabbath, thus vio} C10US arguments—or, to be more exact, by a spe- |? '%,,(etallers of dollars found a ria sae boster ioe theca Saetit oes hasten: aaa OnE OOF ee pee Nee ye Clea Rah eerkion wos hele aa lating the Sunday closing law | clous argument—because the board of trustees of Ene ve some tne. New Socepy gainst the administration's ship ed liberty for ten days, so that he’ phe move destroys all possible |clared that he had been in § * coast, where rum runners were easy | 4e2inst vist ther, Mra ia y a " Bete wut! TUT! ; the chamber has advanced only one excuse for its | vidtime. | subsidy. bill. I Pepe “i pinks ee ae nd K agate “ghiaivte Aa as had gone’to: Sing a song of Boypt, attempt to obstruct port development. When the into the) Néither Preakdent Harding 00F! Few persons today would’ recog-| In on effort to smooth over the| fornia or had contemplated such A king within a room Fi P ‘ ‘ “money wang in|.) administration leader in the | nize the man who was corfimitted to] deathblow dealt to the munf pal | trip. x Pour end incenty. cient This excuse is so flimsy that it collapses under Wis) hued aerenaaonin | the asylum six yours ago. In 1917] otente the Commitee codtaed th| " Plelowwhio: JA eee indefinitely. \ are ler Speaa | the slightest scrutiny. The port of Seattle should are at) ot i : bal in the houses | eemended last week, svak ea | , Taig > es * a bill in the how: turn in his police revolver, When tha 25 tank corned, not buy the Skinner & Eddy shipyard site, the marks Of] or of srawing the he amendment Is expected to get cuffs and other uniform equine The guys Vegan to og , | trustees say, because it would mean increased approval of the senate Ghoul which he did under protest. ‘Seve we ian't @ pretty sight | . ? ‘ ¢ 4 th 1o 60, the power bill would be the /eryns and O'Brien then reached Just see the doggone thing!” | taxes, | ra A Ut ha joxious enemy to public /decision to dismiss the pi , a akg , * * . sreement which wa: hip that has ever arisen in|] tg low no! Severyng’ So far no Egyptian scientists have Yet the alternative which they offer them- pate with the his tempo ter power leaders: | inate new Seem had been given permission to dis up the) Selves is nothing more nor less than a plan to add ® senate appearance been stolen from his garage ‘The | Wostaiegte abteye ered §9) to the tax burden of the community aes Bishop |crnines Just been delivered! Team Westmi r Abbey. - ve # ‘ ye am Bishop /another similar which had been ee Because, if the property passes to the Admiral seeiacs prison pallor reactionary members |touned to him by the Sands MOOR TODAY'S MAIL | line, and if that company builds a shipping termi- WNT bended. Ag les, and also (car CO- until his auto arrived, and Dear Homer—Why don't they | * = fi y d nearer 7 and ‘aise | which was seized by Canadian aie hurry up and exhume the mum- | nal on it, the port of Seattle would automatically an. we r the control |thorities Pag at Hing uti ols | lose its greatest source of revenue from the Smith bottled pote itaroodt ads Caen uate ge Rema ine PERLE ies us aD \ ing for the coroner’ td impanel | cove piers. a i Ky a 1 k : m and @ soft felt i ras ioe H eh, serrated jeee Pielow's crowning. atrokelat a jury sas Thus, a vote in favor of the trustees is not only ‘ 1 strands of white nair showed Afterwards he intimated that Itedera! prohibition officials, Invade <3 | * Fy clude " ‘© manifested eagerness to leave ery evident that the Jo! bs 2 s 1 When King Tut was buried, 2.500) a blow at the community and the chamber, but it hate i se! raced Errgprestnesigeintv ise dehoendral hd F Slglngs Maca nv ce tance et Uae search, | Years ago, they used to place jew ¥ ie PS direct bid for hi jae taies z cn coheed c H - ‘ 1 him to yield to an y n. es i on Bi ii ts iv of she. com Ren peasant i which revealed a case of whisky and — a and clothing around the coffin, but| . g 5 pei ; np and othe could put in ganas : se ne k We My fre ‘ peed ni fd th tet P jsin, arrested Pielow, Hagen and ; y the he! > wt. — —— — * rands Senato captain of the | away ¢ has raised, pigeons, and | this state ee other persi er te Here READ It ire | srenits: also. cx ated dies, | guihustere ‘would object | the binds ify. twat hima swhenever | ivory cavahables force. he | Hines ties persons, Miss Anna Give E titer now says that Tutankha-| Y “4 presses and other apparatus for the| i Col he approaches and sit on his head, | brought into action to defeat the bill pio taeaeerts ch rio Givens, and % A e yw sa it Tuta ae 7. Ms ty ‘ . rand d © Page 7, Col | > is n, st ‘ aed Ge Ween fot’ ba aimovsd trois ts wcore ing Ove etter s manufacture of counterfeit mc (urn to Fage hog shoulders and arms. should It get to the hous The onty Ghens on™ Stepfather Of a 4 | ~ | - redeeming feature about the amend- sarcophagus until cooler weather. | ‘ x ‘ } t, it Is said, is the fact that it is| A ledger system was unearthed We don't think Tut would mind t B f? Pp l Three Hurt When medi ) ment, it Is sal the fa : I oitanahedan Gor aac <7 | 0 drastic that the people of the e sales and deals uiieaviniivweiacme” Meature Bigamist’s Tria Man “Runs Amuck” | REBELS FIGHT _|"scwic tat lie toni of the) nen shel he ttn ell a - hare | rai aaa Nene botatin apa DUBLINRORGH sete a | (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) oe sf SHAME! SHAME! OAKLAND, Ca ‘eb, 2 hee 4 ‘a Me Malian 5 re | Sean a Pe Se incon ren ear, |Same Endearing Terms Used Toward Both BEING DELAYED pernonn were neverely Injured here] oma, Lighting be | tt, Belew by many that the Coliseum serten next week, | ; oday when ¢ riscol Fan liween Fr and insur | influence to get a bill thru the legis 1 “wat Li'l Gee Gee isn't going to Wives, Court Hears | umuck" at his home. Hecntchkoke EET Hele’ wOMaadiy fe }odien ve foie’ a } wa S Xe eT | 3 roke o i 3 ature simply to get it on a refer. _& seé him. She says she doesn't Sica IEE SRC | Ve nete DHvcalls wite lof the | asy: and faged! for more than halt] cure Simply: se the bill with the pant to: get better and better, BY JOHN W. NELSON never lived with his second wite in| Arguments Not Yet Drawn ramonealy nano man; Mrs. Etta lan nour over a wide area ban Pe ar eeomateaobare we, 2 selcititng ity , Seattle, | jEngios ‘and her fon, Ro: Twe ents were killed and|and other cities are p: | Despite M: Coue’s participation in] Burning letters, of such intensity | 8 ge paseo a mRActah ob puares Up for Ballots |were severely beaten before police Paine caren ees, . an trae r cities are preparing to pis “the movie industry, Peter B. Kyne|as to scorch the page and dry the| Rev. G Min am eka Pent Wit arrived and arrested Driscoll Dublin. was in a state of panic. 3 ——____ a gems to doubt the efficacy of his|ink up at the pen voint, were intro: |; titying that Ihe had order Pt Delay in drawing up the arguments | Searched at police headquarters,| poy, is appe sit unexpectedly in| TT ARREST 2 DRY AGENTS © a treatment, 3 duced Wednesday by Devuty Prose-|ten and Misa Walwh on a lies ob.| ON which the trustees of the Cham. | detectives found on Driscotts person hel atreticys baat Wh: ake hire cb CON)\ Cr ZION aes ets eb: 1 : i id 2 1 | tained at Bye 66. 18 ber of Commerce base their action in| papers, which, they sald, caused come tax office t the same |Bureh and J. H, Miller, prohibition: | Myiie. says allot the big film mag-|cutor Hugenc Meacham in the trial | ‘fined at Everett, June 6, 1922. op | UK ard to turn|them to beliews he had been an of. | {He income tax Re Aan ea eaD® | y agents, were arrested today by Pras y y M e h t at hs William soldier | “Mrs. Meacock told of her marriage vere time an attack was launchec in UT} veda, nates used to be sult and cloak ma { Henry Will at Wioloria. The iettern were than | the shipyard site |ficlal of the Ku Klux Klan a Free State military post | bpceame nates : hibition’ Chiefs H. H. Dolley and @ Pactuters. of fortune,” who is metab introduced and co. rt adjourned for | 0Ver to private interests for exploita, * Volleys. were ed - and: gays |e GE OAGO. eb, t ate we ‘a |H. Wheeler, after they had watched Judging from some of the boudoir | bigamy . An ne’ OF ston, ia holding up the memberahip . | Voliva, ov r of Zion City, TM }thru holes in the wall wt a ate tel EO itrs tom Betton to nin [tm erin es Na tt nolan, up the menvershio/ Revive Baby by foals ttacery el. [run found lity of criminal terns |e, Ml, te wal a fe t h ne | The lette M encock testified n, dest ot ne att. | . Nassau st, was packed , a natal ‘ § |Ja é is , j Daiiek we Would Daisy Meacock, second wife of the| | TH Back ree ene settee tude of the members on the policy | Heart Operation Pa a abt a ae wie cha a jury in court of appeals here late d, seen the two subordinate “how in the underwear busine ye thampichhedl eet eae t lade A r P at 3». | adopted by the trustee 1 Sydaetcng aprstee k g . ised ee | ten's first wife was In Seattle. Oc. jto Victoria, after ing lived In Se Official f th hambor sald Wod-| NEW YORK, Feb. Dead ‘i attle four ds following the mar-| Se ae ee ede Will Hays, who gets $150,000 alcasionally the letters were mixed, | year, is only a stuffed ras insure: nts opened up with ‘ond after birth, a baby boy lives 4 from roof tops, Several non. sqorh he nesday that the board of trustees had hye Saital ba tanta date wie hae shirt, says|as Britten addressed ag first a pte soul mate,” wrote Britten to | Rot 48 yet submitted its reasons. W, “6 i bse 2 tea pabatatt were shot down. es Kyne. second wives as Mra. Henry Wil-| | "My pied ‘ 8, Lincoln and George F, Cotterill of | Te vi ah ras Mrs. Mencock jong for you day F ch adrenalin was injected traffic © streets where This {8 undoubtedly the most ex-|liam Britten and the same terms | Mrs. Men e dies g for you day ort commission, submitted their) sehleh f malin was Injected trafflo ce the str where ensive shirt on record jot endearment were uxed in both. | ind night lah 'y the argument to the chamber| rR aay a Foihec ea taa| Aad iracidkacts acca ects | - ’ get The letters were introduced di- | ¥ ™y e ne baby, ¢ of twins, born to! Severs surgents f & “. ‘ z Td " . Another letter said: “Hurry, dear Mrs, Maurice I n, showed no! prisoner “ , STR tER | pec ter Attorney W. A, Gilmore, ‘ommissioner Lincoln said tha THAN 118 FELT," voy sipaiy 1 Aa si tefenee: toid-the Jury thar |and sell your rooming house and| .Comminsloner’ Lin oid that he | evidente ‘there had been respiration ais) Repos <1," says a shoe ad-|for the ae lve RUA Laenn GIR 6. tis, my aweet: baby, 13 expected 6 yaar aN RinimlaeOnRY | odithe adc waNcatillng Or cue Rebels Decl Weer his clien ae a Floktord. Nightie: night, and | Orr Oe oy mgattall on the outoome fat chere lot! the hospital stare, ANVEDEIS Veciare True, quite true, adda Kirk Herrelo¢ fortune," had been ‘ " of the conference between Stanley Atnagnehteatvalteunaranee tha f : in the U. of W. Daily mentally vnbalanced by The letters wern addressed, sty Dollar and the shipping bourd, which | Dereed tho chest wall and shot th English Boycott a if be arrest made by Mra, Meacock, be-| 1110 : ; " Meg. | as delayed action by the board in | Hf Pig Cena fe beni toR 2 . avvar ern vsa esto \¢ SApIee Wiethelk ng Wife Dorothy” to Mrs, Mea- | Sah : which began to beat. The baby is| DUBLIN, Feb. 2i—Eamonn De} de fee Lita Te ei {cause of lsh he Sates th by wie |cock and one meant for his first wite, | Les me Bae bs fala Fiabe har |1n an incubator with his twin sister| Valera, rebel chieftain, today pro: days after, his marriage to Mis#| si wae delivered to a. | the property be od ¢ a tHe |S abeh are TA = wee | seateneds Arboyaeh: ok cnglish goods, on top of a skinny pole make us | rjjzabeth Walsh, and repented the Paper ait pit ahi eat Moi | city of Seattle. Lamping Is watching pend: both are seining, weight, I forbidding ig? folldwern- tor Bay el srry Me pM bala tid wedding ceremony, his second bride "My Darling Wife beth.” The curren of the conference at Wash-| laelt’ them | ‘are amps. |belng Mra. M pp heard before |#imilarity of terms of endearment | !#tO” ic AB Nf The Free State, starting a cam.| 4 he case, being heard before | vised i furore the courtroo: yaign to exterminate insurgent or hayne talking of doing away witn| sone Metal ian an drow | caused were reat. "| MONTANA HAS forcateas tie panlentiong paraded. When Torys the Britis nobility. It won't do; lea court room, got away to a flyin | Mrs. Mencock teatified that Brit« Ls ut Waiting for You guards, who were revfewed by Prest: ; New York soclety has got to have t Wodnesday.’ Neither sid¢) a7, urged her to sell her roomif LG { KB Hicthetinteiotyenehaa Somipdeain | oun’ <Comnove nomebody to entertain—Sereenland. |ehalionged a juror and the 12 oria!-|yonuy nero and. thon he also urged| NAL fal ean BORE i a —_— — ok a re cod Me “tt ssapind . “eR EA " when spring house cleaning anc nal veniremen who were placed In| y0- noth, in Canada to deed him BUTTE, Mont, Feb, 21.—Several house moving are popular. Many Yesterday Pointed out that vie |the jury box, were accepted and 40 acres of farm Jand in British | small t itral Montaua re. are! looking for homed: and many WILL CLOSE | Store to the Sp n's show at the |aworn In at 10 a, m Columbia, Britten wanted —thia| ported BORE Samora: CUTER I itt iba srounds Ine Stas) WO Ad} a | Crystal Pool Thursday will be able|. Meacham made his opening ntate- Money to finance his honeymoon| the early hours of last night, accord. Columns, Here jy a. au oni || KING S TOMB to view at close ‘uarters many fine |ment in 10 minutes, telling the story |My yu get wife, she charged, |inw to Northern Pacific railroad diy. MBs AUR pees : ns specimens of Elks. (Alcon Alcen, [of the love nttalr between Mra, <Men. |With hie progreswed so rapidly| Ditches here today. | LUXOR, Feb, 21—Pharaoh Tut Bagles (Hallactus Leucocephalun), |cock and Britten, which started 10 Wednesday that {t seomed probable| Reports came from Lombard, UNIVERSITY NOME ankhamen ts sleep thru anothr and Moose (Alces Americanus), bene ago, caused the breaking up| i) uuld A to the jury betdie Townsend and Winston, stations on ph ST Pay a a4 sultry summer beneath the brick-red One of our correspondents points lof the Mencock home, the divorce, $ a ee) the Holona line, north of Logan, The Nye TOnHIRe Within diva eae { Out that there will alno be & large |and finally resulted in the bigamous | MRhtfall number of Lions (Kelis Leo) at the |m break- of University, at w bargain, on Visitors, royal, distinguished, not: | narringe ¥ "4 ing windows, Little other dama ohay term Coptional large || ed, merely curious, the horde of tour show. | Attorney ailmore rotated, tha ae-|To Die for Plot wan reported. ROR OAC Wakeed alegre eARTE [1 tate’ that’ han’ dottie 'to uuxoniter be j Pe ie fense story, which was based upon | * . home priced right, Call hear the scone of the most famous A All that is now needed ls a num-|two pointe frat, that Mra Menenck | Against Lenine| BACHELORS REJOICE eon weparn Chote exonpution oth benturbs are: depart her of wild Kiwanlans (Skyscraperus | torced tritten to marry her, and,| MOSCOW, Feb, 21—Col »| PARIS, Feb, 21—Hy government ing, Others will come to take their Climbupus), second, that even tho he married her | jevaki, accused of plottin order special compartments on rail || ‘Turn to the Want Ad Columns || places, but the tomb of Tutankhamen eee § |in Vietoria after he had married Mina|the Ife of Nikolal Lenin, \ road trains are reserved for mothers | NOW and which Seattle || will shortly be sealed and work of The Katevepost being now on wate, Walsh in Seattle, technical blgamy|tenced to death today by the su-| or the office force will quit for the day, |y, wd never beon committed, as hol prome court. tremor nurses traveling with babies lens than two years ol” ' five contented itself with Realtor roome, within five IHocken | | clifes of the Valley of King is offering this property,J | excavation coase entirely until aur | tumn, | yester | The 1 |months in He will be motion for ximum penalty is six jail or a fine of $1,000. entenced March 10, if a new trial is over. years ago on ‘Thomas Nelson, uleged Volica printed durin, religious alluded to of the Rey. Zionist, who pamphlets him in uncomplim terms. Nelson, after the cls Voliva, deserted Zionism lished a chureh of ntary with and estab: his own, A PLAINT STRAIGHT | FROM THE HEART OF A SEATTLE JANITOR Editor The Star: Since they ale of rum, arets, why not trietion my put the ban on the Deer and now cig put the same re. on chewing gum? From || ations as janitor of a large hall and with some of the floor carpeted, I find that a cle aret can be swept up. But Wi be di dif I can sweep up the gum. If they stop the sale of | cigarets, for the love of Mike, |) make the law on chewing gum thousand — times obser . or throwing atronier. send any sum floor one guilty carpets or to the pen for Respectfully, MW. W, LINN 15 on hardwoo lite SKOHL, Pine at. controversy which | ‘The money was marked, Dolley declared. The pair were arrested and charged with extortion and accepting bribes and held on $10,000 bail each, ; '2 CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE — LOS ANGE Feb, 31.—While Mrs. Dalyke her 5-year-old daughter, to kindergarten jthis morning, her home caught fire and her two younger children both: were burned to death, PASS BETTING BILL DEN Feb, 21—The bill to it parlmutuel betting on horse in Colorado was passed by the lower house of the general assem: bly today, A storm of protest has ia «risen In many quarters against the mousure, The bill now goes to the senate for consideration, eee SENTENCE TWO CHINESE ~ Two Chinamen, Ah Sing and Ah Wing, dope peddlers and importers, Were sentenced to McNeil isiand pent tentlary late Tuesday by Federal Judge Jeremiah Netorer, ‘ Ah Wing, who pleaded guilty, was. riven a year and m day and n tine Mw $190 took Rosalie, t fouRHt hie cave and, Upon Was sentenced to serve) om two years in the federal penitentiary und fined $100 on each of the two. counts, Sentences will run eonour rently,