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4 / tIDAY, MARCH 1 THE SEATT GERMANS FIGHT { TAXATION RULE Invaders Try New Repara- tions Plan ~ BAYONETS HAVE DUG LITTLE COAL aon x paid it " i be t ' Belgian ing tb wines, t s and ch ‘ in t Hotels and ~ ~~ given p t by ai * The sit “ w t n shopkeeper « i whether, whe akes a sal t articles < w tax lst, hep ? fers to pa to the 40 1 t to « goose that lk th the Fr 1 1 on strike aile beg chooses to r vaders, and fiseate t Germany Won't Try Armed Resistance ASHINGT® and f e tion to swe pa tion of the F 4 onnect w nilitary occupa tion of the F B ® pol of * st LOW CAR FARE IS A SUCCESS ° Results Will Confound All Critics, Says Mayor - In that ping, railw ronage erities by itn suc J. Brown said mean ah w Superintendent of Street Rallways | Dave W. Henderson sald that r tered and incomplete reports were | t}: sanguine in character Friday. “We will know this afternoon ex actly what the results of the first | re day of operation were,” Henderson said. Complaints from residents of the district served by the East Cherry st. line, that they were charged token fares for s passag discounted by Henderson. “If any conductor is collecting token fares when patrons do not want transfers | he is violating orders,” Henderson said. “The fare on that line is just 5 cents. Complaints we Je to The Star that a conductor on th ine was re quiring pas: to pay tokens when they did not asters. “If such a thing 3 patrons should get the number of the con-|—either of state or city—to ca ductor and his car number,” H | concealed on one’s person a revolver son advised. “If we learn of such|or automatic pistol, favorite tools Practices we will stop them.” of the mur 1che RIOT WITNESS rope ta in murderer far the ¢ i MAY BE DYING |®im so" ae JACKSONVILLE, Ore., March 2.|the instrument oft —The state's case against three} If, then, the carr tors alleged night riders, accused of riot| weapons is unlawful following near-hanging and kidnap-| always to be found in the hip pock ing episodes in the mountaing near here a year ago, was jeopardized to- | r, thru N. B. A. service, | er ne of $500 and fighting for decent car rates to that | day, as J. F. Hale, one of the chief|learned the answer in t most tences of from six months in Jall| part of the city,” he asserted. “In witnesses for the state, fought for | sweey survey of the » five years in the penitentiary | 12 I was arrested and sent to jail his life in a room of the Medford ho-| question ever carried out, | Arizona's maximum pentence Is alin the interests of ent car fare tel, at Medford, near here into 48 states }$300 fine or 30 days in Jail, while|/I am still willing to go to jail, if I Late yesterday, shortly before the | p1FFERENT KINDS Texa 4 from $100 to $200 or im-|bave to, but I don't think I'll have last juror had been definitely seated, FORCEMENT nent from 30 days to a year.|to.” Hale was attacked of the stomach hemorrhage a quickly put| y a and y apparently despaired of his life, lWabghts veoVintona as thet Jalmost always reverse the decision | The state had admittedly depended | 1" alitie ‘ . on appeal. Ma Alabamans, upon | PRESENT FARE upon Hale to bear the burden of the |” Th hitat wane’ Gornuhiiiities payment of a $50 fine, even get their} Reiriad ti have veces naka eee eaten! oie a 1 eae aa eens Protest meetings at what they al- members of the night riders’ band |J#! penalties on offenders, in others | ode Island often imposes sen-|lege 1s an odious discrimination in which kidnaped him, took him into |'P® 8¥n-toter even can get his gun|tences of one year, The maximum |car fare charged over the municfpal the hills near here last March, and |Ock Upon payment of a small fine | sen i “i in Utah fs $299 or six} raiiway lines, will be held next week a tdnaeiae Wik and ‘sutting: bins police chiefs—scores were in | months’ improsnment residents of White Center, Lake down several tines, ordered him to |teviewed—bell the carrying of | PRISON SENTENCE, Burien, Seahurst, Oak Park and Jeave the county. Fle did so, but re,| Pistols will be ellminated only n Treo Point, it was declared sea dor the tris a drastic federal law has been passed| West Virginia authorities claim| Friday Arthur Burr, negro bootblack, ana|#°Verning the sale of “eadly weap-| the » curbed gun-toting appre-| Residents of the districts complain ink Jokinuon, town. “chatacter,” ac |°"?- __ | clably inflicting a mandatory|that the 8 1-3-cent token demanded coded ‘treatment similar to Hale’s.|2,0° ate told the results| prison sentence of six months, of them to ride on the railway lines sive other important: witnesses of its survey af its re to the] Tho De re now inflicts a pen-| serving the districts, in addition to| confusing mass of re tion—or|alty as high as seven years in the| the 6%-cent token on Ines inside the 2. NT ea |non-regulation—of the sale of weap-| penitentiary, there is now agitation|clty limits, 1s confusing. ) ons | under to restore the whipping} ‘We must buy 60 cents worth of | Today It tells the revelations of its | post to cure the wholesale carrying| tokens to get to work," one resident cealed revolvers and piste | lee officials are almost unant-| tokens and four bronze tokens, It ‘This is forbidden practic thru-/ mous in the opinion that the con-| causes confusion and bother. (Continued From Page 1) jeu ae pa un alts s ing = sthersles aren Peni vate be peat Residents claim that an informal |lowed only by peace office em-| with if federal legislation regulating 1 5 can be softened by driving nails | bers of the military or naval estab-|the sale of pistoly and revolvers in| tsreement Le eer rey in it. lishments or the militia, or citizens | passed | lines where! Py they pay a double tas Luther Burbank has succeeded | who can prove their need of weap-| Philip T. Smith, president of the| 10° Present plan, they charge, Is in growing # turnip that is 0 | ong International Aasoclation of Poltes| Ore than a double fare. much like an orange that only But—in some localities this law is|Chiefa and chief of police of New|. Meetings will bw called next week an expert can tell the difference stringently enforced ile in others| Haven, Conn., sa by the Lake Burien Boosters’ club ee it is winked at; in some localities It Sale of weapons by mail torma| and the Seahurat Community club to Avoid The system is enjoy- | st and looked fixed Police Chiefs ets of crimii in the the hape of hundreds of cara of coal went Here is one of the few precious coal cars Lorraine. ae * French Try to Win Over Germans in Seized: Zone Interfering With Far as Possible; BY WEBB MILLER f the brute’ t t : ‘ an t C ‘ \ which b 1 ox i > t " quick : b rt 1 s } v . z ble, e 4 In 8 ic the alk Ge * arefully tg: i th re ce ¢ arching column, or 4 idly as Scores | 4 awny | the the other dl-| war ave" swarmed ection. Children, aclves Civil Liberties Children Unafraid BR bitants perate fi aed In the abitants them- arison. world Federal Law Is Needed to Halt Weapon Sales : Agree That Drastic Power! Should Curb Death-Dealing Gun-Toters BY N. I Almost ited A. SERVICE by N every States it 92 A. Service) here in the flicte als and potential kil ors learned— | That are difte | maximum mir © poll to leave where the MAXIM M PE NAL TIE ARE RARELY INFLICTED i es a fir am, Alw., ¢ courts fred Li'l Gee Gee wonders why thone|!% punished by 4 negligible fine, in| our chief problem, To people who unsuccessfully try to| thers by stiff Jail or prison sen-| effectively we must ha asphyxiate themselves by gas don't | ences {slation.”* anata) | JAIL, SENTENCE | Chief of Police Sever try, cheese, OR LIGHT FINE believes even fed: The Seattle womah who has three husbands is now in jail. It's a won- der she’s not in the insane asylum, | see f You hafta love a girs a lot To learn ‘er how to skate, It's the only thing "bout courtin’ That I jus’ nach'ly hate; ‘Cause when she'a a-beginnin’, She's jus’ sure to sprawl, si And if I dast to crack a grin | She don’t ike that a-tall I don’t mind pettin' parties, Nor settin’ But Gosh-all-hemlock! I don't like | 10 To learn a yirl to skate, \m Clip. show a and to let off others with or total suspension of fine, up right late, M., | | enoug Judges in all parts of tie country intern: tendency to give jail sen nces to gun-téters whom they have on to suspect of criminal intent | light fine | rewery Higher finow—$50 to $100—and an and o h—he ational would 1 Says the Allies Must |Grant Turk Demands Fines of $15, $20 and $25 with rare] ANGORA, March 2.—Only by ae Jail sentences were found to be the} eopting Turkey's economle and finan common practice in Portland, Me..! lat demands can the allies have loux Fails, 8. D., Denver, Colo., and) peace in the Near Hast, Mustapha| |Oklahoma City, Okla Ker red in m speech to the| Leniency in dealing with gun-toters| national assembly today. | [also is the vogue in Albuquerque, The assembly has indicated ita will Cheyenne, Wyo. Des Moines,}ingness to nec pt the Lausann wa, Lincoln, Neb., and &t, Louis,|trenty with certain very. defini 0. ations re rding vonomle clauses, town al control is not of 30 to 90 most common nn ania, in n, in Jackson. practice ts to nt ii, in ch lly prov . but th rarely in omplains that quently impose deal with this | ve federal leg yns of Seattle ke regulation the financ ral MORE ABOU RAINIER STARTS ON PAC Pasnengers as they come in and go out m Ks and evenings. Scores of car owners are volunteering for the work as residents of the dis trict claim that the hig car fa in vogue on th depreciates porty values t the terri tory served on the company’s CAN'T EXPROT POLICE PROTECTION ba om hin 14 not inte down A table quent showing the on the prop ne at Hillman ( This delinquent t for taxes delin read at ty Th the y was shows ity person on the ng $10 $42,221 gros revenu: Axon o22, t oximate 1920 Kelley further claimed tha company has not paid tts rent in street carn rented to for crowds during the baseball son and owes the elty 600 on this ftem. concern is bankrupt and should be in the hands of a receiver,” car lines $5 Kelley said. “We must buy the sys tem, but we will throw it into a re. colve ands first and then pay | what it Is worth on the open market, jnot on any padded valuation or ap | pea ment. If a private bus oes bankrupt Its assets are sold for te hat th will bring the is in a priv busines SECOND MEETING [monDe NIGHT nd meeting ley citizens will be he of Rainier val Id next \ at McKay's hall Rainier valley to fight for the be extended. elected Thursday night w Marah L rete cit f Hillman City radiey of Columbia City, and Harry Buil of treasurer nec Hillman Stores at Genexes st., Columbta < Hillman City, Graham st., and ut Rainier Beach have volunteered to ganize valley residents and collect Kelley is a candidate for the city council, but declares the presen fight has nothing to do with his can didacy or politics. He lives at 6748 40th ave. 8, ave lived in the Rainier valley 20 years and have always been formally protest use of the silver Burien lines against continued oken on the Lake Asks Probe of | Sugar Increase YGTON, March 2. congressional WASHID diate Imme Investigation of the alleged sugar “shortage” and the recent sudden rise in sugar prices. wag demanded in a nlite tion Introduced today by Senator Brookhart, Iowa, The Investigation would proceed while congress is not in session under the terms of Brook hart’s resolution Sugar gamblers ane now out to drive the sugar price to 16 cents, ac cording to a report current in well car | | Hee attempting to solve the mystert- y| tired of | JURY PROBING Soldier’s Death and White | Slave Cases Heard urge qua comminsar of a number of men ng held ate al © the count from ¢ “ hea Rivera with smuge th The ¥ is WET DEBATORS _DE FEAT DRYS Whipple Her Wash and ty of Women Bartered for Man’s Love NEW YORK, March 2 Frederick Sobnelder, sls contractor, were investigated by po ous murder today At least four women have boen closely nked with the Ife of Schnel st said. They have information ne of them, a nd pret nt” with Mra when affect the his should be panwed on te care HER ABOUT S MORE informed government quarters hore, that this would bo straightened out, Reports that women bartered for the love of m millionaire Our At these we give tra pair Free, which double the life your suit and can your pr you an of Pa extra Pa with a Dundee You to be the j Seattle's Leading Merchant Tailors lways have dressy rREE of the Same Material With Every Made-to-Measure Suit Specials ices ex- ants will of you ants Dundee Saves You $15 to $20 on Prices Charged by Other Tailors Some of the Reasons for Making This Assertion: We Tailor Our Own Clothes We Have Tremendous Buying Power We Do a Strictly Cash Business Tailored-to-Mez materials and workmanship at prices you will be-glad to pay. Come in, judge, “QUITHUNTFOR KLAN LEADER SEATTLE MAN EXTRA Trousers $29-$39-$49 Just think of the Dundee offer—only $39 and $49 for a : made-tolmennn ure, fashionably cut, tailored quality Suit, with choice of many patterns, weaves and colors. We Guarantee Fit and Workman ship sure Service guarantees the highest quality of Tailors of Quality Clothes 312 PIKE STREET IS LADIES’ DAY IS INDICTED AT AUTO SHOV HOUSTON, Texas, B weed: (eee a nia 2. Demonstration of crank ANKS ward Young Clarke, former acting] drive shafts Frank Anderson May Not Be irive shafts and differentials TARTS ON PAGE 1 : imperial wizard of the Knights of the! way Friday to orations Of sedition on Mojave Desert |Ku Klux Klan, was indicted on al upholstery, nifty flower vases | charge of violating the Mann act by | utomatic cigaret lighters at # ton Mutual, was appa mt rat , _.|® federal jury here yesterday. | Fourth Annual Auto Show, | perturbed by. these r VICTORVILLE, Cal. March 2.—| ‘The indictment charges Clarke met | way Ladies’ Day. * Doubt was cast tod he theory | a young woman here in October, 1 gts ie se SAYS HE'LL HAVE Doubt lay t @ young wom . ‘The inner worki BANNERS REMOVED that Frank Anderson, of Seattle, and | and later met her by appointment in} not be neglected Deel bes? na tops Immediately,” he|® companion, are wandering in the|a hotel in New Orleans. the demonstratéra* ae ea te ‘ waterless w of the Mojave des-| Fu {Is of the charges in the aia J many 7 promised, “to see if we can't inine autoists are regular mech ert indictment and evidence on which it | : ; way with these banners. I ; sii Wilts Mabhel Where Hebadéae patio }and insist on smooth mechan wee tiow. they. mlakt lead tc Local cor halted the hunts basi ere ade p' . ; s Se Neccldad éaiGaadet oe || when they to discover that| Federal authorities in Atlanta have | Perronnance a8 well ag OUbwatd “{ want it distinctly und | Anderson companion ever bean sakes to arrest Clarke, officials |" irridaws attendance Is ed and we have impressed this fact on aoe ES ames 28 i ndieiobe ay coe equal any of the previous piece jot 0: child depc that derson, according ad e wee ee ear eae received from Seattle, was in-| ATLANTA, Ga, March 2.—Denial|‘¢ Week. ‘The showers and this bank doesn't want any children | ‘® 1 . 4 Sensae wad of Thursday did not dampen hdraw: their - from|VOlved in larceny charges there,|that he was guilty of the charge al-| ardoy a ake; 0. Mee gk thei the \e_| When the case was called he did not |leged to have been made against Bim | oat wa cence ists and the al Sede ning “p ney can oe appear, and his attorneys said they |by a federal grand jury at Houston | *"°¢ W8S as good as usual, Ponit in tho schoo! aavings system: | had word from O. A. Bibbins, who|was made here today by Edward ‘ aa "4 mipiier ot "oF i kaon accompanied Anderson here on the| Young Clapke, former acting Imperial] 4 disagreemnt resulted Thurad sladly aire: ent saaking any |Search for the “lost diamond mine,”| Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. night in the jury trial of H, By ce Oe ee a it{that Anderson and his companion} “It 1s simply another effort to at-|towell, alleged “bookkeeping” be money, Out of it we're ‘spending it | were lost on the desert tempt to discredit me and thru dis-|jecger. ‘The members were Instead. Our motive hag been en-|""“Tibbins was not to be found here| crediting me damage the Ku Klux] charged by Federal Judge dé Urely philanthroplo—we Just wanted) today, and when a check was made| Klan,” sald Clarke in a signed state- | Neterer and will be permitted to to Sart @ savings system in’ the |no trace of the Anderson expedition | ment. until Tuesday, Bee se necense We. Der Nifty iw to{#etually having left for the desert | re Hinllowell” wis excell Way to make. people thrifty is to) wastes was found, Hence the hunt| Dr. EB. W. Clark, representative of | sonine igo, in the Alesana Bees pened eet re FOung, was suspended pending further in-|the onal Canners’ association | 2991, First ave, It le sald We would have been perfectly | oo nation will adcast from Rhodes radio} humber of boo showing till willing to pro rate the accounts! y+ \s thought that Anderson may|station the story of canned goods, operations; were. found . with the clearing house banks—or|y 26 jeft again elther for Los An-|at 3:30 p. m. Friday. His talk will : step out of it entirely | geles or Seattle before actually start-|be calle ‘Summer the Year Carl E. Croson, president of the/ ing out on his expedition. | Around.” | school board, spoke warmly in de oF Ki Bhonel your wives tovilatan Th. it ense of the system | | The banks of the city.” ho de.| Frank Anderson, reported lost tn | clared, “are in thoro accord on the| the Mojave desert, went to Califor. matter, We spent a lot of time! nia to search for a mythical lost gold arriving at a plan that would be/ Mine, the object being to finance his Fe CG fel: siatually satisfactory to both the| defense here on a charge of grand or Golas, fs : larceny. Anderson was president of nlic and the banks, And we feel 3 Date whee. {the Aero Metals Co. a locat concern, || Jppfiuenza Bera ans at which promised investors that tt had | NTATION | 5 1 . pba possession of a formula for turning | and asa IN LITERATUR! | ead into silver. S “The matter was taken up with) atonday, when his case was set for | P if all the banks in town beforo Welrrini here Judge Ota W. Drinker fo | Preventive came to any decision and all of! ruiteq $2,600 bull posted by Anderson them, except the Washington Mu-| ang tr} | Take tual and the University National] tomney, L. F er, informed of his | stayed out. But any of them could | m¢ riven Gh akos expressed’ fear | have come in.” iy several days ago that Anderson had | “But,” he was asked, “any bank) heen jost, and asked a continuance of | that came in would have been com-| the court trial on that theory, Tt was polled to pay ity feo to the Thrift] gentea, | Educational Servic wouldn't it?” a “Oh, yes," he conceded, “But, you see, the school board doesn't take Three / Abe Killed | any actual action tn the matter, Its | Bike le BUTay’ Heraleeee! by Speeding Auto| “But,” he was tnterrupted again) pHTLADELPHTA, March 2—Two “have you seen this literature! women and a man were killed today which is being sent to all parents?) when .a speeding automobile struck It i signed by the board of educa-| thom ax they alighted from a trolley Matted Saves oe kt |tion and urges the fathers and] car, Nn mothers to get behind the campaign.| After the accident the driver of the THIRTY YEARS As ® matter of fact, it’ nt out| machine sped away. r * by the Educational Thrift Service| All the victims are unidentified Satisfactory Service ax a form number in the corner] police belleve the death machine was i Tees shows, altho signed ‘Board of Edu-}a@ taxicab, The First and Original ese psi ‘Ase cation,’ ” To ee 3 7 Cold and Grip Tablet ‘Quantity w No,” Croson replied, “I hadn't Matt Ordars _Vione Biiott 48 seen it." The box bears this signature ERTAGLIBHEO O98 Croson admitted that there was ferent rates of interest paid by the WONDER DAYS rd ve NURSERYMEN* SEEDSMEN Washington Mutual and the Unt deb isda L Le versity National, He sald, however, Look on Page 2 30c. Cor, 6th and Stewart at Wi SHATTLID