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_PAGE 6 SERGT. PIELOW FREED ON BAIL Will Try Alleged Booze Run- ners March 9 Reward P Former Potice low, ex-patrot Charies Bers, were $1,500 hearing fore U. man Voeinesiay. Mis ems and Chris Brown we leased on $1,000 cash’ bail All were arrested by fe city offic je at 122 Broa homé of Piclow, Miss ¢ by officers to be the sec Bookkeeper of the ring house at the time of the found large quantities of And gin, together with and home brew. All five will be brought Rearing before Commis! Man not Ister than Mar Federal narcotic agents expected to find narcotics in the home at the time of the raid but were p. pointed. It is sald by the officials that at one time Pielow were engaged in the dope-running trade in Which Patrolman ©. Legate, who was later mu was Involved. The case of the “mystery Emanuel Weitz, was age 20 light when one of his carts, Ing cash and .charge notat found by the authorit A liquor deal in wh: Was also unear in one of t Many ledgers, found in Mths Giv @aintily furnished boud Pielow has Missed from the Seattle department, _Secarding to Chief Severyns, due to Serat man Ed. Hagen Givens, cash ball, on leral and the way vens retary In raid were whisky much up er Bow bear the fact that he left the state with-| Out permission while on leavp ORIENT LINER IS COMING IN| ‘The Admiral-Oriental line steamer President McKinley is slated to ar ) Five at Seattle from the Orient late Thursday, She was reported at Vancouver, B. C, at § a. m. by the harbor radio station and will afrive here late ir beer | for | and Hagen} man,”| n brought | been summarily dis | Clubman’ Pol iniaes : Baffle ; ’ Probe| PROPOSES NEW RUHRINVASION SUBSIDY AIDES LEGISLATURE) BARS PROGRESS) ARE WEAKENING Beeler Wants One-House | Near Recovery, Old World | Line of Defense Is Beginning Bothered by New Situation | | Assembly Yearly BY FIELDING LEMMON | OLYMPIA, Feb. 2 Abolishment of the present legislative system of government in the state thru a con Utution amendment, and the tablia! t of @ one-house assembly, | = being sidered by legisiators for the second time this sension. | opresentative Adam Beeler, of King county, stated Thursday that he was prepared to Introduce such a bill the frat of next week | Under Beeler’s pr wed bill, the new legisdature will be composed of | ne house, a member to be elected from each senatorial district of the| state It would be called the state as. sembly of Washington, and would meet once @ year. The bill will npecify that the. as- sembly meet for 80 days to introduce | bill4, will then adjourn for 30 days| and after this pertod will meet for & second 30 days to pass the bills In- | troduced, | state ‘at the present time carl | the single house system of legislature, | day | | but California meets on the 30 | schedule proposed. | j enator L. L. Weotfall of Spokane Proposed the one-houne legintdtive | system of government early in the! seesion and sald that he was going bill calling for th ange. His bill, he duce a nal ch hot yet ap entative Homer Rone of others have been Dill, it tn paid ret all the the draftir sign it and several ering aw Jand Heeler plans | terested to help | measure and to introduced. Members who would be elected to the assembly nder bin would serve for a term of four years and would be paid « salary ‘in pro- portion to the one now recetved. SPORTS SHOW IS OPEN TODAY Stage Mammoth Parade to) se in g of hin when It ts . | Heelers | erally NEW YORK, much nearer thought in America, ing tov. W. T. Mason, United Prees specialist on foreign affairs. turned today from a tour of tnve gation in Burope Mason v od Great Britain, Ger many, France and the Ruhr He had confidential Interviews with the leading European statesmen, includ ing Premier Bonar Law, Geheimrat Dr. Bucher, the head of Germany's industrial trust and the real dictator of the German Ruhr policy; Georges Clemenceau, M, Tardieu, Prof, Berg and many others. urope ds only @ settlement between France and Germany on « basis of mutual concessions for the world to be set permanently rights," Mason sald, “The Ruhr pol oy of France is frightening both the French and the Germans, When both sides are frightened a com promis usually results. But there in no certainty of this under present circumstances, for a considerable time to come The Feb, 22.—Rurope ts recovery than is gen accord who re ath to Freneh are very uneasy be cause they fear that the Ruhr ex pedition may bring no adequate fi nancial return, The Germans are Glarmed because they thin ch are resolved to sep from of and th micr Poincare did to go into the Ruhr, but was forced in President M rand. care nor Millerand knows the immediate future b Tardieu being groomed next premiership, tf Poin and the keynote of 4 policy will be to try to re | duce the German indemnity and try to wecure financial help from Eng land and America.” RUHR SEIZURE SCHEME GROWS| PARI France and Bel: | cium have evolved a plan for taking to the Germany, occupy the the Rhine and split South Germany from not want! what ever ds in atore, for the care fm. dieu's that the|* Veither | | to Crack BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, Feb, 22 of defen C filibuster ag bill today begs ble under the end without ninietratt was served on in charge of the bi republican ators d by him, that if he break the filit: they nen. he thus removing commerce comm! it definitely from the loginlative slat Jones iWs. in last ed a virtual ult ation was giver tor Lenroot ech early Ju@t before consin, in a night's session, matum that opposition to farm credi was removed widy bill there would be no sub. |Four Farm Bodies Fight Ship Subsidy | The ral farm organiza to the to the adeq favor. this con WASHINGTON ab. 22 four national tions sent a wterday nate expressing opposition bill and ureter ideration for all measure able to agriculture before gress adjourns. The letter was signed by the Na tional Board of Farm erganizations, Farmers’ National council, the National Grange and the American | Farm Bureau Federation, CLAIM DOCTOR PEDDLED DOPE De. RE: McKibbon Held in uate the Correct r, FEBRUARY 22, 1928 Apparel for Women Dashing, Tailored Top Coats XCELLENT -for all out o’ doors at $25 Featuring Youthful Lines Practical Shades Serviceable Weights Durable Fabrics Good Linings at this extremely moderate price. Style and Quality are of- fered in these Top Coats which meas- ure, in every regard, to the high standards of all Carman apparel. Becond Gallery OU will be pleased with the soft spring colors of these coats, which harmonize so becomingly.with the colorful new Hats now on display on the First Gallery. icity Jail Under $1,500 Bond | postal over permanently the rallways of th | Advertise Opening |Rubr abd the Rhineland, it was| ‘The McKinley carrie a. Marge mis- aT | | learned on reliable authority today | q eo! y ii be der c: " . e control and the proceeds applic mae ot eneoiey paseensere re of victim reparations, {f the scheme js oétentod, The miral ental ine® steamer + 4 Failing to furnish Ay 500 cash ball, Dr. BR. EB. McKibbon, 115 Fifth ave. was taken into custody by the ¢ Tuesday following a raid by code of genteel manne: 1 Thursday at the Crystal and widow offered th Pool for a one-week session > most baffling Bre establishing a record in the silk trade. They have transported nearly one-fourth as much silk thru Seattle in the past two months of 1923 as they did during the entire year of 2922. It has been estimated by the company that enough silk has been | imported thru Seattle by the line _ to envelope the entire world in a silk “nightie.” NAB 5 JAPS- ON RUM RAID __ Five Japanese were in the U. 8. _ tmmigration station Thursday, fol- _ lowing their arrest on liquor charges late Wednesday by federal pro- | bibition officers. ‘They were charged ‘With selling “smilo,” 180 gallons of which was confiscated. “The booze, together with H. Y. Oka, Ani Kimoto, Mr. and Mrs. K. | Yakota and Miss M. Taku were taken at two places in the raid. DR. LOUGHNEY’S Human Bake Oven And Corrective Diet Retmees High Blood Pressure and > Chronic Rheumatiam in “Case of 7%-Year-Old Man. home ts Kirkland, Wash. I just a few treatments in Dr. iwi Bake 0 nd a well man. The Bake me up in spite of the am 77 years of age. 1 able to enjoy life again. mye been a resident of Senttle I'm very well known. rheumatic for the pn ft inte had suffered 1 of my muncles i? Fenwure wan very danke: 245. 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Hook dust Off the Press, Entitled “RHEUMATISM AND __ KINDRED DISEASES; “CAUSE AND TREATMENT” dress, written “ngli Lon Bake Oven | Treatment Offices are located nt the cor- of Fifth and Union, in the Crary Hoome 910-411-812-813-914, 1K: aot ited by competent a m to 6 p.m to 19 air, Telephone Main (Advertinement.) jonuonononenoneneuonens right in that lunch basket luhill Green Chiie Cheese SORORORORORCHoRORORON | beautiful, rs .|get them tn hospital work for war- itments vith Dr.¢torn ero handicap in the solutio: Remington murder my of the E Excessive civility is the outstand- ing element in the society drama re-| vealed by the crash of a gun which on the night of February 15 snuffed the life of the prominent Los An geles clubman under the window of his wife's bedroom. Because of It, Remington would] not tell her the names of women she has declared herself suspicious | of, altho they were on the verge of divorce. WAS TOO POLITE TO QUESTION Because of it Virginia Remington Would not press him to confess what | she belleved. They were too. polite to pry or quarrel or rasp the sens{bilities— those fusea which ordinarily blow identities from hidden heart mines for use of the police if worse comes to worst. “There were women\in whom he was interested,” rays the widow, striking figure in the! city’s social life. “He didn’t deny} it. But he never mentioned an®} jmames, and I didn't want to know/| time |man of business and pol'shed man| them.” And so the names which police sought to ascertain fn defining mo-j tive and trailing the slayer, may be} inviolate behind dead lips under the seal of punctilious courtesy, MARRIED LIFE AN EMPTY SHELL “Our married life,” reluctantly ad. mitted Mrs. Remington, “had com.s & polite, empty shell," follow. | ing @ gradual rift and her recent Preparations for divorce. Empty even of quarreling,sfor those two were the elegantes of manners, born to the observances of those things which codes of etiquet atrens. nd back there, where the “shell” became empty under a masquerade to their friends, | and where police grope vaguely, ia) the starting point in the Reming: ton murder for those who like to trace tragedy to inciting causes be- hind {mmediate motive. “Earle and I never quarreled. Neither of .us would lend ourself to that sort of thing. But we had not been happy of late, “I never let anyone talk to me about my husband. “It was partly my fault that we| began drifting apart. I was too} proud to mention things that weré racking my heart. I tried to for-| soldiers. shell, too.’ Thus the well-bred discontents, Eatrangement without rancor. No children in the home of luxuries. Something lacking. Each going a} separate way In the city's social} and club Ife. Both handsome, | energetic, popular. A. veneor of| courtesy over the empty shell, HAUNTING TERROR FOR REMINGTON ‘Then @ haunting terror for Rem- {ngton, a» preludé to the killing by the unknown assailant. Fear of someone which made him pull the shades or sit at unlighted windows, slip out of rear doors, caution his wife about admitting strangers to the home. Terror about which Mrs. Remington was too polite to in- quire. Then the midnight whot from am- bush in the home yard, whils the wife slept not 40 feet away, un- Per Msn SE chih RROS, ZRa i EI “HIJACKERS” DRIVEN OFF OMAHA, Feb, 22.—Marty Mayer, “Hijacker," was killed and two other bandits belleved wounded in a spac- tacular gun battle between Railroad | Detective $, C, Curtis and six ban dite in the Great Western freight yards here today. More than 40 shots were fired, The bandits were attemtping to rob a car of liquor in the yards, Bloody traila leading from the geene led police to belleve Curtis had hit other members of the gung, He *went ‘into his according to police, declared that her Earle clubman, Remington, lain heeding, with source of terror and names that might have provided clues unspoken Remington, 38%, bank engineer, in-| ventor of burglar preventives, war- major of als service, oon | by urbane Earle! of drawing rooms and clubs, ‘MURDER LAID TO RUM MEN) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. Murder of Earle Remington, aviator, | engineer and clubman, today was laid to an alleged bootleg ring by detectives investigating the case, “It seems certain his death was due to the machinations of a liquor ring and its members,” a detective captain, who has beeri engaged tn the investigation, declared. He added that he was about to bring to police headquarters 100 gul- | lons Of liquor alleged’to have been | in Remington’s possession the time of the murder. Police first turned their attention to this angle of the case after ques- tioning Mra. Virginia Remington, widow of the dead enginéer. She, at husband had had dealings with such a ring for some time. 4 Police took possession of a quan. tity of papers belonging to Reming: ton and brought them to detective headquarters for study. Is Now Ready Call, Write or Phone Mailed Free on Application THIRTY YEARS Satisfactory Service Island Belle Grapes From Original Stook in Any Quantity wat Orders Phone Elliott 1326 AUCIGHED IHOm MALMO & Co. NURSERYMEN. Cor, 6th a ewart at Westlake ATT 22. | Real, All types of birds, game and fish will be displayed at the auditorium with the end in view of impressing the people of the state with the value, as a tourist attraction, of the state's game rerourcen. Thirty Apats, thousands of march- ere anda number of motor-drawn exhibits will be in the big parade which was to start from the Crystal Pool at 12:30. The line of march was to be down Second « to Yester way and back over the same route. The ble show wan to open at the anditorium at 1:30 and continue thru until Sunday night. School children and newsboys wil) be admit- ted free at a special showing Satur- day morning. The show is being staged by the Seattle Sportamen's association, hav- | ing a membership of 1,000, and will | be under the direct charge of John Monette, assisted oy M. W. Meter, Preaident of the Seattle assoctation. The object Is to create greater In-| terest in the state’s hunting and| fishing possibilities on the part of| tourtats and to thereby Increase the} state's revenue tn nonresident license | ee ‘RADIO TREAT SUNDAY NIGHT) Radio Bugs, Attention! Tune up your old machinery for long-distance receiving and listen In on areal] treat next Sunday about 10:30 p. m.| old colored songbirds from the home of Florian Slappey, oid “Bu'mingham,” Alabam’, will be fill- ing the air with harmony on that night and hour. Nows of the event reached Se attle Thursday in a letter from th Alabama Power Co. of Birmingham, | bkoadcanting a special feature pro-| gram Sunday night, to be furnished by the choir of the 16th st. Negro} Baptist church. The letter was re-| ceived by Earle W. Allen, 616 E. 79th st, who rece: pieked up a broadcast by WSY and wrote to Birmingham to acknowledge it, The power concern writes Allen that they stage a special midnight| Program on Sundays designed to} reach the Pacific coast about 10:30 Pp. m., and that they have received hundreds of letters from Coast radio fans who have heard their former Programs. West Seattle Club to Meet Thursday The West Seattle Community club will meet oat & o'clock Thursday evening, February 22, at theaghome of orge 8. Ryan, 1733 Sunset ave, DID SLIM ANKLES CAUSE TRUCKS TO CRASH? UP TO JURY Tepe ANGELES, Feb. - Whother a pretty girl who lifts her skirts to cross a muddy atreet, thereby causing distraction of the driver's attention and causing an automobile aceldertt, can be sued for damages, will be decided be fore Justice Channing Follette. Helen Holt, minor actress in the movies, te the girl in ques. tion. She lifted her skirts to keep them from being splashed with mud as she was leaving a studio on Santa Monica boule. vard, Two trucks immediately srashed, One belonged to the Hollywood Dye Works and the other to the George L. Mastman company, The dye works sued the Bast. man company for damage to the machine and made Miss Holt eo defendant by charging her with walking carelessly in front of the machine, The case was up before Justice Follette, but on account of alok nens was postponed, Mina Tolt's attorneys declare they will at tempt to get a jury ontirely com posed of men 20 | France that the Germans Premiers Poincare and Theunts are understood to have agreed to joint | control of the roads ae auton Mnes for a long period, For one it will be amurance to Belgium and re not us ing the railroads for military pur poses Italy, and pomfbly other countrion, | may be invited to participate in the exploitation, “Pertinax,” in the Echo | do Parts, sayn, and thus the Rhine | jand wll be partially international. | tzed, . Bonar Law Jomed by His Opponents) LONDON, Feb, 22—Bonar Law's government just aqueesed thru tho final test vote of a week's debate on the king's speech. The count wan 230 to 208 In favor of the government. The renult was greeted with tronic cheers from the opporition mide of the house and la- bor cries of “Resign! ‘The prime minieter does not intend, however, to consider the result a vote of lack of confidence. BANK WRECKERS FLEE OFFICERS Worldwide Search Is Start- ed for Looting Ring © CHICAGO, Feb, Hoas interna: tonal search for Joseph B. Marcino, Alleged leader of a gang of bank wreckers, who operated from coast to coast, was #tarted here today as the result of the arrest of Frank L, Taylor, charged with embezzlement | of the funds of the First National bank of Warren, Kan., of which he wan president. Bank examiners declared $209,000 in securities were missing from the Warren bank. Taylor, who was paid $50 a week as president of the institution, was| 4 tool of Marcino and left a trail of bank wrecking, robbery of safety deporit boxes and wild finance from California to Massachusetts, Burns detettives charge. Marcino disappeared last week and has fled to South America, depart: ment of justice agents declared. Marcino was responsible for irreg- ular transactions in two California banks, the Niagara Life Insurance company of Buffalo and the Mer- chants’ and Mechanics’ bank of Phila- delphia, bank examiners charged. Tho fugitive had negotiated for stock in two Chicago banks and was a stockholder in an Ottawa, Ill, bank, and other institutions in midwest cities, Under the former name, he bought control of the Bank of Perris, Cal, in 1917, and the institution lost $40, 000 while in his hands, detectives claimed, At the same time he ts alles#* .o have manipulated the stock in tho Harbor City bank of San Pedro, Cal, Last February the Niagara Ingur- ance company of Buffalo was taken over by the insurance commiastonor on charges of “gross mismanage- ment.” Affairs of the company were straightened out and stockholders suffered no loss, Would ‘Chante Date i of Inauguration WASHINGTON, Feb, 22,0 change in the date of inaugurating now presidents and convening newly olected congros#os was brought « today when the. house elections committes favorably re- ported the Norris resolution in virtually the same form ‘as passed by the senate The resolution tutional fixtnge step nearer submita a amendment to the states, the new date ax the first Monday in January instead “ot March 4 for the inauguration and conatl: the first Monday in Decomber for the reconvening of congress, McKib for the cure of He was beld tn the city Jeral officers on MeKibt« federal charges of dealing in narcot- fon It ts charged by investigators | who claim to have purchased narcot- |Jow from him and by officers making the arrest that McKibbon's extablish- ment was merely @ “blind” for his {Wieit business. A quantity of mor- phine and cocaine preparations found at the “sanatorium” are being held as evidence, The physician has been dealing tn narcotics for a long period, according to the pollee. GAIN OF 18 LBS. IS ACHIEVED BY MRS. OLIVE BUCK Indigestion, Weakness, Head- aches and Loss of Weight Overcome by Tanlac, She Declares Mrs. Olive Buck, wife of a well known railroad man, residing at 1146 Missouri ave,, Portland, Ore. is still another enthusiastic witness to the remarkable reconstructive powers of Tank Mra, Buck says: “For a year or more I never apent a well day, and indigestion was the cause of it all, Everything I ate ‘disagreed with me, causing jsharp pains in my stomach, and a depressed feeling for hours. appetite left me, I lost about twenty-five pounds in weight and never felt equal to my housework. 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