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713 DEAD, TWO MISSING IN FIRE! f (a Batered as Geoond Clase Matter May &, 169%, at the Postoftice at Srattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 2, 1819, Per Year, by Mail, $1.60 iii) The SeattleStar 0" : PLANES TRA VOLUME 24, NO. S12. eam Si, FRIDAY, FE BRU ARY 23, = | Subsidy Bill Defeated! fey AB a FILIBUSTERS PLAY FOR SEATTLE | i RADIO JAZZ FANS tention an’ Hissen cout . | > yall in ob ne git | ‘ . sighecnt yo WIN CONT ES 20 Escape Death in big p ram which s ’ seat wy dn Athan Ry i Perilous Leaps I's wroadast | Administration Is ‘ to Safety Th want 5 rs | 0 palety ru Be Held Among Forced to Yield Raving Informa Rebet ae in Bitter Fight “aging ; 5 KANSAS CITY, Kan., Feb. 23, Howdy, folks! The 1973 —Thirteen persons were burned campaign opens today, but we WTON, Feb The ad to death and two more were | don't care, either, | D a hanhaked to| missing in # tragic fire which re Py | 1 to ne ave been guinst the ship t ‘ked a rooming house here Polit tat n State net throw the d an insurgent army BERET acer | th the publi t Drumcondra and arrested ied nA Pages | on the second floor > when «combina i st principal rebel leaders. , asengse Mprigh Nas Seahiger tion gurag J rooming house was, \ see |. President Cosgrave's secretary de : iets erection pr oer enveloped in_fiames, shortly after Hugo Kell ry to the| nied tho re however. — : Grauch leadera ts “decide (6 atv midnight, mayor, i as candidate | e Free State's haul was conald.| lectern fe ' ns escaped by leaping for counci | ere important whether or not Maa s on the second floo, Somebody Is always taking the Joy | the former republican president was | President Har wah. informed | an, carrying a 5-year-old child out himself taken prisoner, The insur by Senator Curtis, republican whip, | under his arm, managed to make hig o.¢ 8 | gents captured were prom! army a there was no chance for a vote} y to a flight of stairs. As he Hugo is a graduate of the Ii men. on the subsidy, and that insistence hed the middle of th eflight the Brown school house, where he} Liam Lynch is another reported Ing It before the senate bed fire ate away the unde*structure gained the degree of F. 0, B. (Full | taken, 1 Free State authorities truct other me a Unt) he tumbled the rest of the way, of Bull). are extremely re t about et Ought to pars, 1 ; ered aha’ the building ap: : eee } whole affair, Curtis received no messuge from minutes, blackened and scorch: 4 BACK IN THE OLD PASTURE 8 Fitzpatrick, acting com: |r ‘ing for the senate, but on his All of the roomers were asleep when 2 “I did not know of Ur insurgents, rety m the te House an} the fire started. Some were awake : Kelly intended to those captured "when ‘the 5 Sou Boats, Carel es was” quickly >; reaches | ened by wild shouts of a pedestrian file. If he does, aters fell sud upon the | |which prevented an even worse tie-| who f - d the building burning ag 4 T hope he is elect- am rebel encampment, | SP) jup tian had ex all thin week he was homeward bound. } cil ce-opera‘ion ‘ taken, ‘would not | adje t today, con the work of rescue began. Families Sad cheyes't 4 nothing] DY Feder al Men ase oa seta hota theca] of relatives were held back by, aati crived it. Kelly would be an asset - n . and pr further consid lines. to the administration and the city Kyery ja eration of the calendar on Monday. | One ambulance made continu as a council member.” — Mayor from the BY STEV ARNE This step marked a virtually com-} ous trips back and forth from Brown. | got De Valer Four persons are in custody and by Senator Jones, tn the scene to the morgue as the ee | Altho ott rept three speed boats, th C » who had pre- | i mae Lewis Mir ive Bob Hesketh is up for re-election | have risen recently large quantities of whisky and home neatedly that he | under springs and of! find will aka se strong run—along |More active prominence tn the rebel. | brew much oplum smoking par-| J force the senate to ait nights | charred and twisted pieces of the top of the fence, lion against the Free State, Ireland| aphernalla were. confiscated early) until he got an agreement for aj furniture. Some were found 5 ic ote never wil consider the backbone of | Friday morning as the result of a/ tinal vote on the bill wedged between automobiles . 11 who |t2® revolt broken untit Do Valera| concentrated series of raids staged) it was generally believed today which had been pee in thes ‘That rancher out in be geaeticy himself 1s a prisoner, by federal narcotic and prohibition|tnat by Raturlay night the senate has a sign on his land, “N' bbe agents, would dispose definitely of the sub ig ~ ING ALOUD,” has no Paacas toa Chartes Ht. Clark and Clarence! sidy, etther by defeating the Jones" : & stiit hunt, as he has joined the (ick) Shively, expolicemen, die motion, now pending, to reinstate th : cheese ee Lagoa , charged for alleged booze operations: aa Pa the e's unfininh- y % ve areimcing probibition’ and narcotic/ pe A pi the “ Sante t 4 “An Obie city has a bad boy offic. conapiracy charges, Anna Shively pitt to os pPactte 4 committee, , ‘The entire family of Leon Remember when those clinis used to will probably be charged with betng| Fa Harold Bjornson, 11 years old, who walked 12 miles-to enter his five-pound Dolly Varden|a taxicab driver, perished in t ; bein the woodshed? bsrentur ae rvigemclacd sora affindard trout in the Seattle Sporésmen’s parade Thursday afternoon. When Harold reached Second| flames. ; 4 . ith ma t | 4 ANNOYING PHRASES as: shia elena gig reser’: NEW STUNTS T0 ave., after his long hike, he learned the parade was all over. He fought back the tears and| , Brown. his ee oa “(This One by P. Eb) Raps Bill Permitting Port)” cisrk ana snively ware aiieatedl placed his big fish on display and was acclaimed the best sportsman of all the big bugs a3-|" s1rs. Elizabeth Colston, 26, and her v “Why don’t you call me up if Leasing by State at 208 Jackson apartments, 1521 sembled at the show. And there isn’t a fish story in Seattle this week that the fans are en- two children, Viola, 5, and Vernon, * you're not coming home?” Bighth ‘aye. where they were sur |joying more than Harold's description of how he landed the big Dolly, 2, also died in the fire. The husband re eee a —) prised by the agents, This place,} —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Stat? Photographers and one child escaped. President Harding says that the BY FIELDING LEMMON bre map aN to the Ko is their is 2 ou Laotahted peampstet Bree neck ts the finest part of the turkey.| OLYMPIA, Feb. 2%—Senator J.| “selling place,” or distributing point. Ask “Jupe’ t to W d Off th eilla Munyon, 68, and Edgar Muns Perhaps that Is why so many po-| Oman of Pierce county was pre-| Saveral hundred dollars’ worth of $ upe’ to War Ce) yon, 18. peices Putnam artes waaay “MMH YO Ward OM the Walks 12 Miles to|RESUME PHONE|RELEASE MINE. |"S.'sur « sli mn til the last—each hates to be selfish.} ter fight against senate bill > say agents. was taken from the smoul i Spas which takes from the port commis-| Anna Stively was taken Into cus — Parade Big Dolly RATE HEARING UNION LEADER ruins shortly before 10 o'clock. Northlake ave, t Queena will be crowned, autos} “This is an off year,” says Li'l Gee} sions of the state the right to lease | tody at 1021 { he f the s Ty 1 | : Tho state board of public works | SPRINGS, W. Va f Ges, smeaking a smoke in the hall-|the harbor arens under their con.) home of the Shivelys.. ‘hten large| will be displayed te ore aan da! a Sport Show psi its hearin gon the Paclflc | F trial of C. Frank * sil agioryza-s - aiepias onan oe Meret site aeigaatre wharf, near the residence, off nore to the fourth annual auto nn |Telephone & Telegraph Co.'a pe-|Keeney, W Virginia mine union ] where to get off” prec jray. All of them, the Night Owl,| show which will open to the public! BY BOB BERMANN |Ution for increased rates in Seattle | president, came to a sudden end in 1 If one’s a ten-spot in his pay Senator Oman has almost fought! “yeh i oe Bigrid were com: | at 3 p. m. Saturday. e | Bleven-year-old Harold Bjornson,|4t the Chamber of Commerce Fri-| Morgan county circuit court here to- GIRL INJURED > e That he wilt kindly loan us, | this, bill singte-handed sinee It first heey lb - . en Lh on) has UN pect the ose cong '¥ | who lives out on the Everett inter ee fi ; ne | day. z : 4 * We'll pay him back the very day appeared in the harbor areas com- ¥ parting for Canadian) the hamber 0: omineree Arbor) urban, near Lake Ballinger, has car he entire morning session was/ Judge J. M. Woods granted Prose- initiea waters Friday In} Week parade committec, will. be| everal open hearings that! addition to these, three autos wore | crowned at the main entrance to the agents asse The soldiers get their bonus. ried off all honors so far at the So-|s!ven over to cross-examination of |cutor H. D. Allen's motion that the one attle Sportsmen's association .show,| telephone company witnesses, who/indictment against Keeney be i Yegislators. who would ban| have been held on the harbor area|t the place and were: confiscated, | tents, | which tetas Thursday at tho Crys. | testified at the hearing here several | quashed. % Speeding Car T Turns Turtle | ‘ig alle I evidently look upon} Problem, the Seattle and Tacoma} Oplum smoking pip partially} Preparations for the big show are! ta) pool. jweeks ago, by Corporation Counsel) Alien charged four of the state's After Wild Ride ] ‘ Spee rey, or en aeh: | pert offic an well as representa-| filled, were found on the premines,| now complete and to Insure its #uc-| grarold’s name doesn't appear’ on|Thomas J, 1. Kennedy, star witnesses had been kidnaped cots apeem rae aes ‘| tives from many ot the smaller) cording to the officers. Ono of| cess the committee hax drafted an) any of the committes liste; he didnt] W- J- Phillips, divisional superin-|and that the American Civil. Liber. Jack Palmer, Oxford hotel, sas bail ‘ eiictiel ports, have vigorously opposed thia| them was found in the dog kennol.| appeal to Jupiter Pluvius and Bo-| oven win a prize. But he been|tendent of the company, was ‘the|ties union of New York had tam- Hereditas dying at the city hes. i] ES 1900 Miller Freeman was handball measure, (Tern, t toF ce 9, Column 2) reas, or whoever it was who smeared atést Ht.| Principal witness, He w | ally acclaimed the closely | pered with the jury panel. champion of the city... . And Tom Mur- | Informally acclaimed the ¢ Senator Oman fn a statement is. a the snow last week. This appeal) yg sportsman of the whole affair, jatrestioned in regard to the proposed| Defer torneys, replying to the ping wos Sie creling wan ofl the| sued Friday declared that, to him, will be formally prosented after the| ttore's the atory: |new schedule, the preparation of | prosecutor's charges, declared the| "And the big thing wns fo ped-| the significant part of this bill was opening of the event and will have jwhich he supervised, ge Ma) pital Friday noon and Marion Mait- land was’ suffering from internal ins juries as a result of an auto acci- four witnesses were hiding in a Ber- Thursday morning Harold went! Selly! Nase dent early Friday mombig. “ feute pipe oat, at eaereune ane Tepresentatives: at fhe etic ee Teperted OY cc cntog tn a creek that-emptise into] eer tee ae ‘The pair was returning to the city F ordinance was. introduced prohibiting | tho large steamship companies have ire ssid Re ‘ » as| Lake Ballinger. Presently ho hooked} ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 23.—Dr, 1. at 6:20 a. m, after an all-night party | Sanerats Tae mavioe tector, than. 6 #| been making every effort to get the AFFAIR a are an ie mncanter ar atic a five-pound Dolly Vardon—which|C. Rivett admitted he exceeded the} ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb, 23—Sym-|at the Black Cat roadhouse, Palmet™ | toleg out’ of fashion.» oe And “esate: tae Pialiave thig pale ovtnent anonto © hibite ye spiete "| was luck—and then he landed it—|speod limit in his automobile, but | pathetic jurors raised $25 for Albert|was driving a Studebaker at a speed |: 4 Ceaiealiod Tees ot And geod| “I believe this bill ts a direct blow poe Tae ny * he) Pa adi which was skill, and darned hard| suid he was traveling fast to reach |Shevill after acquitting him of|of 70 miles an hour along Eastlake < sectent git on] be be gbletned fee 8 tor “ce add anche il Navan and, Geattt «| Legislat W I abalereacd ib comsctitan Gharmiere work, a pationt, whose life he saved. He/burglary. Later he admitted thatj/ave. when the machine skidded and. j meath. ot ee ee {the New| EN et ne pais the meee egisia ors rang le Over a concerted effort to put in motion| "The mammoth trout, sitstening in| Was disc! ‘he had b guilty, overturned near Edgar st., according dan Celiten boned athe 6. AC,” (missions but it. sets no. minimum White Slave Bill & plan to fecure an auditorium for| the sunlight, gave Harold an Inspira-| ta the polis Danes a x eee }amount that the land commissioner is attlo suitable for the needs of an| tions jnot recovered consciousness at noon Friday, city hospital physicians said, It is believed that the woman will recover, altho her injuries are: serious. No liquor was found In the wreck- Probably it is a bank clerk's ambi-| may fix as the rental. ‘This makes| OLYMPIA, b. 23, — Georgo| Auto show to bo used in the future} Somebody had-told him that there| tion to come down some morning and | it possible for the ‘big ' of] Washington is declared to have been | 22° Msht of the exhibition will be} was to be a sportsmen's parade in} find that the bank ty not cloyed on| past years to be repeated, and Tum/ “first in peace, first in war, and|(leed a8 “auditorium night,” and} Seattle that afternoon—so. what] account of a holid: afrald that this is very possible.” | first {n the hearts of his country. will be devoted entirely to the work} more natural than that he should | eee The bill Ts on tho calendar for| men.” of centralizing sentiment for tho| desire to join it, and display his} Fable: Once upon a time there | Friday and from the present tndica-} Washington rtato senators, moet. | *uditorium. beautiful fish to all the world? THE GREEN-EYED ACCOMPLICE |parently been robbed either before | Was a man who told his wife that| tons has a good chance of passing | ing In rogular acasion on the anniver.| Many Inquiries have been sent in| So, without more ado, ho set out,| shipp biga ok se eeanne oe Palmer's ‘povlcta’ wera nig cigar ashes were good for Carpets, | the senate. Should this bo the caso,|sary of the birthday of the “Father | *king for the use of the big tent| the Dolly Vardon gripped proudly Copyrights iaeea hy do) -Puinipe Oopeaneoa he wan, bed Soc q preserving them indefinitely, and was| the fight against the measure will| of His Country,” picked out the war| fr Telistous purposes and for garden| in both hands, oRMaN - X ‘rash, police reported, He had apy My believed. be taken up in tho house. feature and worked it to tho limit, | Shows after the auto event hag been! Lake Ballinger !s a good 12 miles Arrgt. NEA Service, Inc_ pakenr ay yes AS a result the Thursday sonulon of | COMPleted, say the committes. It 18] trom Seattle, But Harold didn't care 4 nie a: , ‘i or immediately after the accide THIS YEAWS WORST PUN 155 Mill Limit Is the, senate. was more like a barroom | Delieved that the tent will remain} hg wanted everybody to. know Miss Maitland, raftined to Ta a ke Does this here Pielow case % brawl than a meeting of elther hody| UP foF the summer, about that fish. He trudged and any statement, beyond admitting & Imave anything to do with the Fixed for Schools | ot the tosisiature, ‘Time and again le aay trudged—and every mite that he cov-| Here is the first story in Mr. Oppenheim’s splendid new! that the’ pair had spent the ovenlbg : Ku Klux Klan?—P, E. OLYMPIA, Feb. 23.—A 55-mitt|%¢0ators arose and assailed each oth- Big Tim’s” Wife bia See bea fabs (abd ob | series of mystery-solving stories, in which is recounted the|at the readhouse, which is north of ; ; er With yerba) barra y time: ; es Perhaps {t was King Tutankhamen jihentt sac: Bk od od ripe hab ee inticnated thi t gi i werd Arranges Surrender ing a whale, But ho stuck to it| 7@markable pursuit of Michael Sayer famous international opal pala. that Pangea dee! eM who was first to say, “I'd walk a|° dhabdeion el bepoea 18 ing to settle their differences] CHICAGO, Feb, 29.—Arrango-|4n4 finally arrived at the Crystal| criminal, by Sir Norman Greyes, formerly of Scotland Yard. in custody of the police on former mille for a camelt" Friday by Willlam Totten of King| “Utelde.” nents for the surrender of “Big Tim'| Pool, And then— Sayers is sought by the police of many countries for opera- | occasions becarise of violations of th At that, it's not every man who | OUnly. The 65 mills ty to be divided | | Ayiier till Wo, 244. relating to the | Murphy it pitbonrse tobuing he ne MBeioe iecaay nasties ea tions under a dozen aliases. Greyes’ chase unfolds itself in|tiquor laws, but that he used an | 6 7 as follows: State, 12 mills; county, | Mile bovine tuberculosia, | Leavenworth prison for robbing the . For ly : alias when arrested, gets his furniture moved as carefully |16 sits: geno! district, 14 tnllls, and |W defeated by a vote of 18-16. Sen-| malls were made by his wife and at-| against tears—and won. @ series of narratives of compelling interest, the greatest de-|wlas when a thould. recovex he ii : as Tutankhamen, Sy ah ceeliiay f 40) atorial decorum was forgotten In the | torneya today. “shucks,” he grinned bravely, "t'm| teotive stories since “Sherlock Holmes.” Be sure to follow] mats a choren at renee driving, ; 2 i iivid discussion of this measure and harsh) Mra, Murphy Informed Judge| most too tivea toy walleeny, matey the Oppenheim stories in this paper. according to Police Sergt. HG | By Some men save up for a rainy day words were thrown back and forth| James H. Wilkerson that her hus.| anyway. Maybe,” he — yentured, my ‘q " Fuqua of the traffic squad, y and the. give it all to a bootlegger | JUST NORTH OF from one faction to the other. band would give himself up before| ‘maybe they'd like to seo my fish MICHAEL BEGINS HIS STORY | Woolerton Road, Brixton, the most | PUa phe x“ DS for a wet night. | The Murphine “white slave" bill,| night if the $180,000 posted by his|in the show, tho, Do you think} The duel, or perhaps I should say | accomplished and daring criminal of & aie | THE CITY which was defeated Wednesday by a] bondsmen ty not forfelted, Tho court | they. would, mister?g vendetta, between Norman Groyes| Modern times. I know at once, when BOY DYING QF ‘ QUERY , vote of 28-18, and which was recon-| agreed to the delay. “You bet ‘your life they would,*|and myself—known. under many|1 saw the police a (alae with his - 2 Wonder if the founders of the |) moaay in the Want Ad Columns || s\dered Thursday, was another causo pacebssiatt eines Bill Dixon, one of the show offi-| Allases but christened Michael Sayers | two plain-clothes cofnpanions cross~) CAR INJ 4 University of Washington Miley are offered many bargains in||for fireworks. clals assured him, "Come right|—began on the morning of the ard pind tbe road towed mei Pout nome i over in their graves last night ||‘ prea Senator Harve Phipps moved for along in--and put it there, old|of November, some years ago, when| one else was taking a hand in the nS. King, Jr, a5, " when Carl Sandburg, the Chi- | ee hents Ev ane, icant the reconsideration, and this brought BILL BANS HIRING | man,’ T left my suburban homo at Brixton| kame. Even at that moment, when] Joon S. King, Jr aged 5, suffered cago poet, sang “Frankie and a fractured skull when he was- Johnnie” at Meany hall? one struck by an automobile at 72nd st, | and 10th aye, N, 1, late Thursday — afternoon, and was believed to be OF RELATIONS BY COUNTY OFFICIALS offe rr acres on ® parliamentary battle over the OF the cit roade duat Morth | status of the motion. ‘Aenintor Graft $ moved to table Phipps' motion, but eee {o catch my usual train to the olty,|1 had Uttle time for observation, 1 The show, which is the most pre.| and found myself confronted upon | §4w the well-remembered figure of a tentious affair of its wort ever at-|the pavement with tho immediate|man emerge from behind the our- Sandburg said that “Mrankle and company, driver éf the machine that struck the boy, told police that the Now that watm weather ts here, Sta. fronting oh paved Victo the vote which Wednesday passed|| any relation, elther by blood or || which the country In the immediate} reputation, and I was perfectly con-|,bave to move my pieces with greater the important conferences between | ir =!lhe lost his point, and the bill’ was LYMPIA, I'eb, 23.—Any coun. || tempted in the clty, will continue] chances of life or death, talus of Number 138, opposite, and it) 7 ine at the Virgisia Mason, hospital Johnnie” was a folksong. Well,|) sxcuprtonaL, opportunrry || mado a general order of business for ty or city officer is prohibited || thru Sunday night, 1 will admit that I was taken. by | took me exactly ten seconds to realize | san some folks sing it. q SUBURBAN — BUSINISS || Pviday, {rom hiring’ as a deputy or om- It is designod to attract public at-| Surprise, Every man at Scotiand| that henceforth, after T had escaped W, Harel, of the Harral Realty — Skee Gniyy batles north orneit Tho wenate refused to reconsider|| ploying aw’ clork on othorwino, || tentlon to the unusual opportunities | Yard was known to mo by name and| from this prosont dilemma, I should | day's offer: 100 1 bt || house bill 2 | . 25, prohibiting the to-!} marriage, except distant relations || Viclnity of Seattle offers to the hunt-|Vvinced in my own mind that there clrcuumspection across the chessboard Ving ran trom the sidewalk direotly the Viapper and her Sweetie will! frontage on Pon ig Jee || Heltation of personal injury suite by| {at least three degrees removed, in ||er or fisherman, flaborate displays, | WAS No one in that much abused but, | of Ife. _ i. Teoognived “hin te staan | in front of the machine and that hy be transferred from the davenport month, * ‘ lawyers who live outside the state.|| q bil introduced before the son. || showing many remarkable trophios,| from our polnt of view, admirable | His hair had grayed, but his keen | wag unable to avoid striking ime to the back xeat of the flivver. ‘ | Senate bill No, 212, relating to publl:|| ate iriday, Tho bill is aimed at eiuter part of the ox-/tnatitution, capable of penotrating | eyes, his forceful mouth and his long, eee All right, Joc, be with you in a\| The Want Ad Colunins will tell minute, Juat a9 soon as we finish this] 9% tore about this offer, wage, All right, Let's got® make up the 5 | hibition, the secrets of my daily life and dig | lean face were all unchanged, He Tho parade Thursday afternoon of: | covering in mo, the reputed Thomas} Was the one man in tho old days} at 7048 10th ave, Nv Ho ts assist ficlally opened the show, A number|Pugsley, leather broker of St, | Whom wo had all feared, the man! ant Manager of the Nocthert cra (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) ‘Thomag st, Berdmondyey, and 133 Continued on Page 6) & Llevator Co, He was not held by the police, The boy's father, S. King, Ilve: Jention of léga) notices, was pasaed, | All other bills on the senate calen. dar were held over until the Friday wonslony nepotism and was introduced by the senate committee on counties and county boundaries,

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