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Seventy.ee » Courhs ang Fenults, take he first Chin jour bones be. lake longer, all, tree. rug Stor C.'O. D. Pamet mee. Medicine w York age YOUNG Know Tablets = young te te is you must owels—there'y sallow com. under your pus look in with no will tell you ail sickness bowels ang ‘known physi. & vegetable olive olf te wels, which for years, Tablets, the are gentle tp Ys effective, that natural ald enjoy by clearing the Tablets are color, Ie soereeneinmeeatl day ever price. ariety patent ations Il cok Floor ge chine ic very awed were, teed on i rild he Fe 5 De: The steamer which wild bout u ith an 80-mile gale Capt. C. O. Bergesen, akepper 2 by BY STEVE ARNETT wh t h WwW. H oa in in SO-mmlle & off the in Seattle Tuesda declared the trip t from San Diego was the most tous that hip has ever exper “It wag the ro hest t Tye sailed f 7 said. SHIP COULD ONLY HOLD ITS OWN We towed the Talbot into Fr against a stiff w 1 a heavy| sa. We left with her in tow the Text day and I knew we were in fora rough trip. Four to five knots was the best we could do, and often ¥ecould scarcely hold our own, g the Talbot with| of two-inch steel cable and 60 fathoms (360 feet) of heavy chai I could see her them the has just reached port after a off the coast. The inset shows of the Viking. Statt Py | lasses as she the seas. After a while the n ame out and we could sec er Our decks were awash most of the time and the spray covered the ir a works.” JALE SUDDENLY GROWS IN FURY when 20 miles north a, ON the coast of Call. 1 in | st | steer Frisco and Th | storm and after a aIbot ha | Frisco, without the arn; od to limp back to she was picked oa8 Of & man.” Power Lobby’s Stab at Muny Plants Deflected ned that the rose to the crests of seg EAST IS SWEPT Gale | | | Poison Taken Out of Senate Bill 284, Now! Ready for Signature BY RALPH J. BENJAMIN OLYMPIA, Marct As the re of a hard ade y th committte t ative Fred F and Director Dy te department of development, the poison in si 4, aimed in Represe house rules Taco! the st at city-own: and power plants, was The bill is now before rnor in its amended form, ng passed the house by a % orig this bill would have required the cities of ‘Tacoma and Sea t id and maintain forever fish hat of a size and style to be d game and fi: bi any person seeking a permit to build dam to first get a permit fish director ‘GES IN FORCED Rem director of Iso required BILL Direc. bar tor Scott forced the rules committee of the house to amend the bill so that it does not apply to power Drojects where permit to divert and Use the waters of rivers already has been granted. The bill also was changed on the demand of Director G. A. R. CHIEF DUE IN CITY Willett, J. W. of the commander-in-chiet | A. R., will arrive in & - tle at 7 p. m, tonight to be the gest for three ¢ s of Camp, Sons of Veterans. Accompanying Willett will be Mrs Lola 8, Elliott, national president of the Daughters of Veterans; Frank Shellhouse, commanderin-chief of the Sons of Veterans, and C. Bubb, junior vice commande chief of the Sons of Veterans. A public patriotic meeting, at Which the party will be the principal in- Speakers, will be held Thursday at 3 p.m, at the First Presbyterian ghurch, and in the evening an in formal reception will be held at the Hotel Washington, honoring the viv ftors. All me mbers of Custer camp are urged hy their commander, James Hamilton, to attend both | meetings. LN ToT America and Ireland eat to each other’s health in the big, mealy, Irish potato, with a big tise of pure, delicious Nucoa melting in. Custer | Randal | Scott to provide that the person ob. taining the permit shall get it the state engineer not from the fish director in this se is now Reed power bill, » almost to death refused to accept nts of the senate the scope and meaning of the bill and making it impossible for city-owned power plants was definitely slaughtered y Was announced that no effort wi be made by the conference commit tee to bring about an agreement be tween the two houses, INITIATIVE FIGHT NOW PLANNED The next step in the power fight, laccording to esentative Homer T. Bone and backers of the’ city ight for permiasion to sell outside municipal limits will be the filing of n initiative measure which not carry any tax whatever, law does not permit the fitin itiatives, however, until 10 before a general election. fight will not start for about does The of in months So this HERE'S MORE ABOUT || KIDNAPED 1 STARTS ON PAGE ardson plodded daybr a ps along until nea ak, when he was picked up by | «sing motorist, who took him to his home and secured medical atten tion for him. \ABLE TO SERV ON JURY LATER Richardson was able to serve on | the grand jury later. Captain of Detectives Charles Ten nant and Chief of Police W. B. Sev- eryns admitted Wednesday that ap- parently a band of daring criminals in working in Seattle, ‘The recent | shooting of Howard J. McCreary, | Standard Oil collector, was ponsib committed by Rich ardson, The Palmer |in the | ridge by the captors of it was admitted. robbery of Dahl, Crofts and t the hands of two bandita district surrounding Phinn and Woodland park has so fi fled the police. The were committed with a daring and rapldity that completely outguessed © officers who had been assigned | to unt down the bandits, All four | of the holdups occurred within three hours before and after midnight, |Home Burned Down as Wind Whips Fire Fanned by a high wind, a fi caused by sparks from a chimney destroyed the home of 1, Lukan, 819 12th ave, 8, W., early Wednesday, }and for a time threatened other |bulldings in the neighborhood, Lukan and his family, roused by the flames, excaped to the street, but were un ble to save anything from the house, ‘The building and contents were valued at $4,000, three crimes | year. | | Cologne railway. | the next THE SE HERE'S MORE ABOUT GUARD LOSES ARTS ON PAC BY BIG STORM Blizzard Ties Up Traffic in| is Many States wre eine SMart f douk nM of t edt Cot mn of 18 wept York and raped i f the 4 wta today totaled f istered @ nevere rebuke r ort nd wa no as my ty appear t to « bility for more th hin -« al ibe re ‘ a te et hf guard, t ft out st r rails becam y that |, h for enlint er as ext a and the money for his roy is a ma taff, but he didn’t hap ' 1 uri k rdinary are d with a heavy # y +) Ne jeer badly drift : 4 ee ot 8 . , go out to American Lake every . fell all day yesterday, turn-| summer for mancwery ing to sleet in the afternoon, The s torm ved with increased fury | THOMPSON FINALLY s y. The weather bureau predicts | EME RED BUCKS that it will continue for at least an-| What the senate tg ommittee ‘ ce of the adjuta "i : a t to the bone. A few days pa $ BOST March the b 1 * out of the north r ‘ “ racié "i » I maybe it won't - on Central @f MAJORITY OPPOSES } railway, running out of pint, IN COMMITTEE Bde on the $83,000 PHILADELPHIA Ma A mmitt ta fiveinch blanket of < tio trolley and vehicular t mackerel Trains were running pay the boys,” Snow, cha wing to sle A. G, thin afternoon back Into snow, has falle it only & few weeks ago the ously ‘ JA asked the joint military af. . " 6 tate OPELIKA, Ala, Maret matching dot were blown off bh of the buck wires put out has faced ther he's ¢ A. G. poe », metaphorica: he more won't ¢ PREMIER LAW'S RULE WEAKENS Cabinet Worried by Defeats in Elections | HERE'S MORE ABOUT MARBLES STARTS ON PAGE 1 |plon. Every champion, whether . ee ea | playground, city, district or nation BY CHARLES M. M’CANN ST AN vaslee chmsa fons at onan? LONDON, “March the world may know he government reeled today A third successive def E Getting and it fs unan RULES PUBLISHED IN POSTER FORM the ner outlook is serious Defeat of Major Hills, financial) As {s practically aecretary of the trea: H. | set ma, even, a ary, by J. Hay labor candidate, at 1, | being hung Thore decorations, Liverpool, ix regarded as prac made in the form of posters, with ominous for the government b the tournament laid down t the first break n black and white upon them, are of the city, Youngst ATT ont pone bie ay ip "| Girlsk—and which will stand Head and Shoulders above any other like event of um regarding Hale's rity |the past or present year. Take into consideration the High Quality Shoes with vi tne eon ew: [ie former ine’ which Mr. Ginsberg is building his business—pay this Sale a visit and you'll Honships to have been « partial|never forget the store. mounts, whore isle was the sue") As there is a reason for alf things, we'll be frank and give you ours: prev - ed eit Mr. Ginsberg has a great stock of shoes which he has selected strictly on their The defense hopes that by admis-|merits as regards Style and Quality. In fact, it can be stated without exaggeration that rn my \there is no better to be had at any price—and he nts you to know it. Of course, his “lregular customers come back—and his busir is increasing as it should—but he is ené4 cerning | titled to more business with his wonderful stock, and this is the means he employing ester-/to let you know about it and at the same time he’s going to make it well worth your while, Every pair of shoes in this stock goes on Sale for Nine Days beginning tomorrow, _ ee po fatry Thursday morning, at Nine o’Clock. And when v that the price reductions are lany of them,” Hale said, in hin en.|Grastic we're not overstating the facts. The truth of this statement we le to you feebled voice. “Each one might have | for verification, ree terea| FOR MEN—Every shoe in this stock of r shoes Py poops oh ag viagy irt-| Might be called “Hand Picked.” Mr. Ginsber, spent a and bailiffe were to|lifetime in the shoe business, and he takes pride in Quality nove about tinue and Workmanship. They're all Welt Sewed Soles’ and the paklore ‘With wars counters and boxings are of real sole leather—no fibre fillers ne Bop sg ine della a | day the cause of Davis’ death. piss: from Butterworth’, axra. Sime of the no ss of the investment.! poison moonsh was credited] Davis had been ea! prefs 25 Undness of the investment.) Polson moonshine waa credited} Davis had t en eating breakfast| aie at g013 Rainier ave. Monday. Ia: r 5 with another fatal tragedy Wednes-| ®pparently in the st of health) 2 property to the port, turned down |™ a evcrities an.| When he suddenly became ill. His|terment will be at Mount Pleasant much r offers, Semmes said. | day Bes POP Ey Sn*|removal to Columbus sanitarium cemetery. Under the terms of the agreement | nounced that Nome, Ginivin, 807 Sed mos = | Seat if be a 1a badly need st, slain as a burglar by ed immigration and health building, ak ab seihan cake tha mmes said. * 2 h t nt that ase | City Dye Works, 1 Fifth ave. N 9 Of ey ine purchase | early Monday, was actually the vic | ea e ar’s ntree and’ cannot be substan, | tim 6f a tragic accident | rely ot coal te aeons sae tad } On the very day Ginivin was N U ° o.6 property: it any way interfere with {sain his attorney, Thomas D. Page, | ew Universities abd in any way Interfere with | ceived notice that charges of driv the rights and privileges of indi : sae 7 Jing an auto while drunk had been ary dua.” Same added. | dime ngalnat inivin in superior iction eericareeee (emcarenute tq {court. Ginivin, his sister, Mrs. Mary je to exercise the option woul } : ‘olmeen, admitted, had often been endanger the $10,000,000 annually | 1iolmeen, admi H G spent in this port by the shipping!" gunday night, she safd, Ginivin| ‘ow to et It board as it would Indicate a lack) nad been with a friend, Walter Ul-| For the Mere Nominal Cost of of confidence in the future of the/ yeh Ginivin had been drinking | Distribution ben's heavily and became ill. He tried to COUPONS BOARD BESIEGED BY enter his home and finally broke a "AND 8c GREEDY INTERESTS window in his efforts, cutting his| a { NEW auth Semmes said that he was aston-| hands severely. He then walked THE-NEW entic mer m health, tourname under. ¢ the hor Id, 16th ave. and we ounced Monda at, L. Evans, instruc defeated members of the govern in charge ment are resign unless allard piaygrot 28th ave. W. they ca t other/and W. 63rd : M, Pederson by-elections natructor in char The n on the posal Hiawatha playground, California bility ral elec in vi ave. and W, Lander at., W. J. Day, of the ‘8 precarious porl-| instructor in charge. rally agreed this) south Park pl pund, Eight ave, $. and Thistle at., F. Wyatt, due t0 | instructor in charge. the | “University playground, Eighth | Fave. N and E. 60th st, H Tint wan | Haynes, ctor in charge. 580, sents cabinet Was) “Registration can be made at any | stunmpnied: teeey Jof these fields, any time from now Cotes deuce until the actual beginning of the tournament HERE’S MORE ABOUT EUROPE STARTS ON PAGE Hardings Enjoying ¥ SMYRNA, Fia., Just by way of a c March 7. President Harding hoped to get in a little golf bringing pressure so that the British | burs tian will permit the French to use | ‘The presidential party dashed aboard the houseboat. Pioneer after Harding had finished 18 holes at Or: mond yesterday and the Halifax river to “an The Times’ Cologne correspondent declared British n ‘chandixe in the} Rhine is completely held up. British officers have the greatest difficulty | gostination,” shortly before dusk in moving about in .the occupied | the pioneer is not to do areas. The Times’ correspondent al-| leged that French ¢ troops.are | dropped down As any unknown | sailing, it was expected the president | ests of Seattle at heart ahiould oppose | Monday. ‘ the transfer of the property to the| In an advanced stage of Intoxica-| DIETIONARY port of Seattle, | tion, Ginivin staggered along Fifth er cost of hand- Paksinbéce Ge: the ehippiig: board tAe® Jooking for a Japanese ling, ‘packing, clerk hire, ete. are earnest men, secking to do what | ftiend. When he came to Nis) bd Add for Postage: Because of their factiitien Jia right, but they are besieged by | WOrks he mistook It for his friend's MAIL Up to 150 miles 7 ow serving the public, and te Vacation in South | pesenes befor ; sert that Ginivin had never been ated j Gown larger offers and give the port | arrested but once, last year, on the © SEATTLD | of Seattle the option to purchase the | fine while drunk charge the above men~ property Attorney Page was notified on night | a 3 would play today on the excellent unable to read French, English or| (0, fay y rman, and, unape 10 uderman’| Mra, Harding appeared in better | Insist on examining official automobiles and luggage The F noch have occupied the sta tion at Kehi and it is reported that advance will be a thrust into Hanover. Monarchist Plot in Bavaria Nipped | passes, health than ever dent lunched aboard the Pioneer. | The party will proceed in easy stages |to Miami, arriving there next Mon day, and then return to St. Augua tine for a couple of weeks, C | “Hell and Marta’ party yesterday, | $600,000 Shotthte: ; BERLIN, March 7.—Munich police | are ved to have frustrated a fons coup ¢ in Bavaria Man Seeks Death PRIN “IELD, O., tod arrested 15 persona | — March 7 secuned of piotting against the gov-| Federal bank examiners today check peaaafe ed Up on an alleged shortage of $600, One of those arrested immediately |900 In the Liberty bond department committed suicide. Eight were re-{Of the. Springfield National bank leased. after A. Penfield, cashier, attempted | Ta — sulcide by slashing his wrists with a . penknife, Blames Increase in Pbntiold waa ii’ charge! of the liberty bond department. Physicians say he will Rum Case Drawing Dope Evil on Drys WASHINGTON, March 1.—Pro- hibition is one of the causes for the recover. Increase in drug addicts, Senator: elect Copeland, of New York, de 4 4 here today to Its Conclusion here are more drug addicts In} Closing arguments in the case of Yow York now than before prohibl-| Bernard Ward, manager of the Ral tion,” Copeland sald. nier Tax! Co., charged with violation | of the Ve ny drug addicts took to drugs stoad act, ware being heard ause they could not obtain} in federal court Wednesday morning liquor." Ward was arrested last September However, the new senator said it}at the Avon hotel, 606 Second would be unfair to charge that alljave, in company with T. Furihata of the increase Is due to prohibition | and Wmil Hoffman, All ate sald’ to have been implicated in a wholesale liquor business, alone, ‘The reaction from the war is another cause, he #ald, Dawes Joined the | she and the presl- | PAR LAWYERS GRILL TERROR WITNESS Love Affairs Are Brought Out in Court THE KEY TO YOUR SHOE PROBLEM! = |GINSBERG’S SALE lected for riot. | | A Sale of Really High Grade Footwear for Men, for Women, for Boys, for in the shoes that Ginsberg offers you. During this sale you will be shown many styles that were bought to sell for as much as Ten Dollars for as little as $4.90. HERE ABOUT S MORE PORT STARTS ON PAGE 1 FOR WOMEN—Although this store has only carried Women’s shoes during the past year, the investment in selected shoes and pumps has been justified—and, Ladies, of the port comminsion to the there are NO machine sewed shoes here—they’re either psn at pad care ms Hand Turned or Welt Sewed Soles. Materials are of Satin, Bsa: TRAE aaa ihe Patent and Kid Leathers in the pumps and of both kid and a eat 4a" @ © the option calf in Oxfords. There will be Oxfords with medium heels arante bby the boa the comm iy in both Black and Brown to go at $2.90. Values up to $8.00. chase 30 acres of ° bao raleabie FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—In selecting shoes for the growing youngsters the standard that all these are also included in this « to be almost equivalent to a gitt./Of quality has been adhered to, and when we s Tt ta Gout 4 whether |sale it will be taken as a message of Vital Importance to the Economical Father and it will ever be possible for the com-| the Saving Mother. munity to acquire such valuable -pe sai ile ha ae Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning at Nine o’Clock of pre GINSBERG’S reget a « rust | c de L e t of . d At & cost to the people 521 PIKE STREET Near Sixth Avenue be purchased for conviction of ab |Coroner Probing | was ordered when he became stead- men o United States that | lly worse. He died at 7:30 p. m. Tick eet tak a) weahartel mutans | Mysterious Death) rinermi arrangements had not ap anceperap el ssh ta sted many | Death came suddenly and unex-|been completed Tuesday. Davis is that thelr faith in thé foture ot pectedly to E. L. Davis, manager of| survived by his widow, Mrs. Martha Seattle in well founded. he Ideal Tea company, Monday | Davis, and a brother, T. V. Davis, TURNED DOWN HIGHER OFFERS nmex declared that the prope | evening, after he had been stricken | both living at the family home. Supposed Burglar Victim Of | in nis nome at 2419 Seventh ave.| Liquor | W., 14 hours before. ap | Corson had not determined Wedne: FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. J. . Bull are to be held 4 p. m. Wed- that the very is sought by Coroner W. UNIVERSITIES ished that anyone having the inter. | downtown and stayed until 3:30 a. im. home and smashed the window, crawling Inside. Gilbert, bearing a broken wance the cnuse of edu: tien, the well known a BARTELL DRUG STORE greedy inter untruth, sts who tell them many Semmes sald. “Th ORDERS Up to 300 miles .10 WILL For greater dis- pistol | the board of Port . | BE tances, ask Post- Becond Ave. and Union St. ri E ? which cocked, shot him by accl- Beattie, W: Commissioner Lamping and myself. |72ht according to Gilbert's story to FILLED master rate for 3 ff tas consented to ascint us tn with inside knowledge of the present | the soroner. Polloe detectives: as- pounds, this great distri nm. Cow. controversy, caused them to turn Jared that private interests | ve tho sit shington the Travelers’ In 1 as high a8 $1,500,000 | surance company had investigated Semmes learned at|the case and had paid Ginivin's mother $1,000 in full on an accident — polley which Ginivin had carried, | | Wednesday that 22 DICTIONARIES IN ‘ONE All Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date Funeral rervices: were held} Tease Tare areal ‘ | Wednesday at St. James Cathedr He KITTY, WEARY OF [vessenday oi Judge J. B. Wright WAITING FOR HELP, IS OWN LIFESAVER ‘SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SEATTLE After causing endless worry Given Night Court for residenta In the vicinity of 1) yyage John B. Wright was made| What Do You Know dae" ansat at ott; ||acing cn’ ort tht une] About. This? apector and resulting In a seri. || ae aday, ‘The new office carries an|#9!NS to offer you $126 to find out— $125 in Cash! AS FOLLOWS rand month for the stationed itself on top of a tele- Ue ag ae Wes od 41 le Seater phone pole five days after being || OTe nce tied in the night court frightened by dogs or small boys, || jiag— Wright obtained passage of| Firat Prize—$50.00 for the bent en suddenly disappeared. When tho |] sie hin creating the job thru the maty on “MOOSEMBART AND | neighbors telephoned the Hu- || assistance of Senator William Wray. | gecond trive#s5.00 for the beat ex- : : : mane Society, then the pound: || "~ any by children from the High CHILD ¢ ‘OUR HEART master, then The Star, and The . C B APPEALS TO RVERY MAN, WOME Star notified the fire department Rheumatism an e phos Me 4D, for be - whose parents have passed on, lear ing to you and me asa sacred trus! tage of their children. Chief Mantor dispatched an in spector to the scene with a view Treated at Home: to sending a ook and ladder ij Oh casnys ef worthy Bee ARE NOY Mono ca out to rescue the pussy, but the ny First ant MUST be a schol-|HEART of all creeds, living ant cat evidently braved the dogs or No change of climate is necessary ar of Seattle Schools. worshiping ax thelr mothers and sary was, rather than stay up || gummors' popular home method, | -rhira ay must be short, in no| BART kneel at their bedsides and in the alr longer, and had com: ||", Blinearere GRA Theumikt cae more than 260 words, offer up their prayers in gratitude Bp ss Fe sn the fin, |{Chronicure. Sufferers from Fourth—Hasay must have name, ad-|to the Supreme Ruler of the Unis pletely disappeared when the fire a ah SRT ner Gere HanTh 7: euiae department lifesaver arrived, || Usm, lumbago and neuralgic palng grade, and, if possible, t OR FULL INFORMATION Meantime the Humane Soclet report speedy relief from these tor: Phone number in LOW FOR | UN ROR N +R d if y rep peedy I HAND Cot ABOUT MOOSBHEART CALL BLs eriticized because it did not go || tures after trying Chronteure, which namek aii a Werea and | LIOTT 1886 to the kitten rescue, issued A |) aiay nature in cleansing and toning torn off before giving exmays 1816 Bighth Ave. Seattle, Wash, atatement explaining that the pena 6, the judges - — _~ _ — call was recolved by an individ. |]¥P the system, Ask your, druggist, | ritth TCR ay, Meee ety aan TENG | content, calling at the Moore Templél unl at the soolety'x office who }jor send for FREE TRIAL of Mrs.) oii Atl emaye must by to] Bighth’and University, from & pom . 400) ‘hronie ’ : “Public ep 16 oowe |tO 9 P.M, Saturdays sd a.m, to 6 py did not know the Humane Soci Summe Chronicure, with useful moet payee aig m, Prige essays and pictures of ety cared enough for cat's to || information, by addressing The Sum: witye Seattion Wren” winners wil be published In the pas rescne them at 10 o'clock at " r per ers Medical Co, Box R45, South} A handsome iMustrated book, de- night 4 4 i hh Hveliahee scribing MOOSEHBATT, will be giv-lite a Credit to YOUR SCHOOL and jond, Ind,—Adyedtisemen en PRED to any child entering this v