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THURSDAY, MARCH FIRE DESTROYS HE SE LE STAR name of the state, until th ‘ j vr © r — =rrrrraneel | ARMING UP FOR CONTEST | (ids! Want INJURED {87,000 is warrin i} ——.. i } ’ re 9 a FOR THESE 4 PEOPLE j > . 2 ' | NT SAYING COODBY Cash Prize: BY MOTOR CARS TO COME AND CLAIM OF 2 OFFICERS ave-Ta . a a; nan an / | Flames Extinguished Only Weeps at Leave-Taking of Liberty Organist Is on| an ma Die; Woman and B Garret : Men Held in Jail After Con: ‘ » Hugt i r | After Hard Fight Friends in Congress Search for Ideas Boy Also Run Over A fessing Murders | | Fiamts of ¢ erious origin de WASHINGTON, Ma ‘ le}, mer Lees on oe leh ag Thre . a ma w tt we e resid FRA TC Pa. March £3 | i at athe NJ chard Boat Joe” Can retiring patria f , . ab rein) , . t i £ men guatded the jail $5 and $3.60, are to be given to t : /; Jas Cx n Lake Union Wednesday toda us bg leas than 1¢ ¢ age who subrr t : > prevent violence tia night, and, fanned by a heavy wind. . t t pr of three nur ° ening " Ps Dts men held P tion with 2 ow er several small eraft an. joa gg at w to hear p Furet “t e * aling |i ¢ ie uty Shem ept ov evera n f ar a aie jo hear p 4 tered 6 - ' ave been || i» ey Pi ‘bored near by, causing a total loss yn Al Pips sees A 1 hes t Sas fate ¢ 80 long that the far sh no wer "eo 0 s who ha t y : s Wurlitzer prgan home by e al ky gy if Meyers & a ; ‘ sstad wnat halle 4 ; 3 ood ti Fist be ia Cemae atthe t y the-|! 8 driven by I a are 6 ome atte A ft the grand P. B. Tyler, after a stiff figut . *) ater at 10:5 ck Batu m " i as tal : Drcag dye: jur 4 to consider succeeded in quenching the flames It's } . ar , ing with your program written Grakt lore . the alleged confessions of John Mure | ached ine huge tank over ti sald me » | | on & paper containing your name and tga t Rester that they n gas plant, which on ©. "I'4 | address and you will be given an of » r eputies and buried . much rather take a m ty t ot ea t rt n mud after their still «Queen City Tacht ’ anys rm ee to give him your idea for al, “ . raided. The two men led | ce ig : ae eae Pict ees . real” concert. What he wants to 4 e . © to the burial place yesters } discovered the flames, and He ene roe ls to eet all hin little friends face 4 Crain's b y had been covered the palatial yacht Sueja in| Seattle yungsters are limbering up these days for The) ‘yic euader to face and to to please their «Bylo dhosdiy bed . |» th the carcass of 9 oe ae direct path of the fire, sped to the| Star's Marble tournament, the preliminary tryouts of which) tary tecen r®:|tastes for music. Frank Jacobs, t fan tee a ot the ott ee eee rescue the yachts A B. Z."| begin Saturday. These youngsters were found practicing at wate his ex He | LAberty phy: Cameraman, he -_ pit He was knocked down at id | eran egen oature y sters 1 un f ye pictures of the crowd, later to be|.. " ’ | Mrlarela. Griffith Collins playfield a up his office, cleaned out | Shown on the screen ; , 100,000 Government # place, crossed the bur where a b programmes, A A le ne | place, crossed the but tee where many & bl Wallace's estimation wi be played| 2. ¥ " Employes Disappear coal ry ie RAIL DEFICIT. 1 old docuinents were neutered {Mt 12:80 o'clock, and the next best Aes org rt Beer WAS rch 8—EMB Shek ha “ rhe Suid fa : ; Sol tid Seen ones will be played later if an oppor-| cj eono. ay Z f p tat er mployes on the federal i in tow. The Sueja le owned || HERE'S MORE ABOUT ether ner: | gaae wilt be played iter 3 88.0070°-| George ay i Family of Tennessee Official |", emploves on | by former Commo: James Grif MARBLES ik to thie ecene came Unele Joe * : ‘ : y been a > Sepiegy Cy a4 Pg iceds . oe * Joe] prizes are waiting to be won by sony , rease 100,000 since Preside | Included Inthe low wos a new! STARTS ON PAGE 1 CROWS DAILY = me 1 the old ottice for several |HUCKY boye oF glxls, “Habla Hood” Is Attacked Hard med office, the Whit hae or did seat . ST! S ON GE hic kien ‘ Ni, | will begin at 10:16 o'clock on Satur .) TOTY ) r clared today in making pube : the pede - a siete eena 1 >. At bp } mee te ny to allow for the special conce CONSI L ROW SPENCER, Tenn. March 8.— ulation of figures rons au he } gia utual | F aroun capitol to may good-by to Mrs. George Haston, mother of < wrance Co, who was to! to “Queen” of the same. everal old nds age | ‘rh TXT * “Y A while the March winds. stil” blow, Back and Waiting worked with him for more than” haga de ad fe cy ; was probably fatally shot and riven as 98,762 | le the Mar as till blow : F | him for moe than $ durch § five others were wounded when er of government Just new prac : ke ¥ ate ae Delays Death Trial ar 4 & negro ran amuck here today ‘ the phat on tou rta t 1 by te eae m8 é YA oy _ aa : = Od a | United arges of t Mrs. Sam Haston, sister-in-law ‘ ‘en a8 504,778. | = both, are | the and w F otis sak Righongt eras A a Fe ata ye gh ‘ al at Ne of the secretary of state, who | a . : ay yar way & € ! is nar F = “ra ae ; f inf ein f was seriously Ul, died from > THT | > n FR papas tment t ‘ w men due to udden and serio f An p it during the shooting 4 WV / Which reminds us of lag: Bl ot mace Perigo ot ange a H. B. Norman, second a!-| stacey arnt fright aie th seonting. ed REWARD TALE th tol cont rare his “ Brews @ trudged to hia o! ernate juror in the case. ne cane ue of P s. Haston’s husba s | od ft ia. : . stat , | office, He had forg an ¢ ane,|in expected to go to the jury lat { re w and Mrs, G, } “NOW DOUBTED ) cli = itd “eed Le ace seer | Thursday Giaather 't " Pi F and two other neighbors | | EUROPE However; it lin, “4 He may go, ny of Kate Mouler, a nurse, w © the ean Tayenag n ee Lewis Dudley, paroled taxis ‘ate 4 in fr of the bachelor eae a prcaneitive |” > Preval 7 ae an old withheld by Judge H. B. Gilbert.! admitted the Brit aineda’ Wer t, Ww employed hore of E. R. May today. No bond STARTS ON PAGE 1 with real " Hende and an Mouler is said to h heard | ur tantiated, but that the , i farm, was were there to worry him | rt ld they have | asa re Pe reg ae setae: & his reserv #1 #. Odessa Wright, the woman sald | ernment b 1 f i the It edge securities and the the 1 Fi elr own, they ght bor |e hace Sth lines to give any parting advice or|to have been killed by Labbee, sta The 1 Sam Haston to e rs were looking for I e L fair today. Pl sna os ny we! rites oF y mwan wong in the hospital that she had b Accusatio : ° today ‘ompects j a od out that a we find the boy wh< But ¢ t er was very keen for giving | shot by another man consular i 4 ope mn in who had claimed to have j Rigor Meh: ; atrane! bie 61 ps . inging, anyway,” he naid Tyne re ' Mr a neighbor, j ance, he charged, “is trying to at. | other's pearls m out or/and bisxer. 1 the fare. cul Orn fabian rake Cee nel Pilibuster. Kills ar Ce: teat SIAN EhlDes, ot Coloratag ‘to | fy a ‘cer nk appetite to en a u's pr he rug, | the r the huge sum | 70 m , ° ° F f for resc | Maco the'Rhike ont Cer Pe kiee | Were Afraid wo: mi @ to dis. | of $750,000, the * Iilinols, first appeared in congress. | Bible Study Bill with a sughters in a runaway 18 years fa | ant ‘wlll, meter auenceed: Mert y him from the tournament This contra je. We| His features seemed to bespeak his! oryspIA, March &—Yesterda P ago, wasn't home to anybomy EVERYBODY SIGN lare paying 1 4 peira nase thar tet on pair 424) morning's fitbaster in the house Two Men Killed as re toa gr yesterday his motes ae Y R D 1CKLY , «ea Pha eee ae oa ith #tooped licent the mnate bill allowing schools on her son as met by a mecca for those who | people of the Ruhr| UP QUICKLY ‘ shoulders and anow-white har, but |tePe en mega, Dill allowing schools Train Runs Away 4 Holtae Whteh pe Saeed ecca for there ae | proud thank:| Bo that as it may. hour for with a ep and att king} toe ot : af V . 1 Trogden a Pp 1 amoking | coming up for vote ICTORIA, B. T a t and an and they sat | ® start grows closer we sug his famous stogies at a 45 degree an pinks 7 ‘ . 0 ; rushed € nish gave ERE eGetbae ‘elem: hit ep is ala, Wide 360 taee tac Ttepresentative’ William Totten of 1 ma ext rushed in h roamed the { confidence | quick! Soaathlé ations of the fr a || tte private | King county tried repeatedly to get h i " —— Sukie when cet p Reka bf the house to suspend rules and bring | sve 2 Late in the ay oo | | 3 ground championship games will be nd 814 Are Kill : ge Fh pecan Rage Shee ABs tog te por peel ~ ae BA __ Search Fire Ruins ei, crete at lg re Killed in [wir mviamt. "tet" . — i= ~ for Victims’ Bodies ater, the Northwest r Guatemala Revolt » "sv . able : med to credit word ‘eed Dalai i IFTSBURG, Pa, March $—Police ne, ver PN C O U R Ab TAKES 7, GUATEMALA: CITY Closi H D five 06 ae ver that Senator Phipps had never iy 4 Today are searching the | collina playfield, 16th ave. and ationalist soldiers osing Hours Drag ii aa went May a $100,000 ohaede | s of the Shelton building on the | Washington st, L. Evans, instruc CH ARGE OF BOY (ou) l é aed : A. de tAutiet ts Je tor bodies of persons re-|tF in charge 4 age of I Slowly at O ympia : missin vt fire swept the! Ballard tournament, 28th ave, W. Judge King Dykemar alt @ tem- | Tuesday OLYMPIA, March & c ae ist nly ' , and W, 63rd st, G. M. Pederson, in.| porary blow Thursday at botl sides| 8 ning hours of the 18th session 4 ram an, Gustave Bickel, 40, is |#tructor in charge. of the Weddle family by taking Y ature. fast approact | Known to be dead, and 30 persons are} Hiawatha playground, Callfornta| session of 9-year-old Billy Weddle | ¢ an Interesting session to | in hospitals suffering from burns and|®¥® 894 W. Lander at. W. J. Day, | and placing him in the cust jody of the | 1 moments are fading = | pruises received in’ jumping from |*8structor in charge | Juvenile court. . Little legisiation of interest is now | Winders ves 1# dumping from) “south Park playground, Eighth| A habeas corpus writ comman mores conference committees, and both FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET a cs eta st! hy rer, that n | ave 8. and Thistle st, F. Wyatt, in-| Mra Edith Weddle Olsen to br P tt Pi le k houses find they ‘¢ much lelsure zs | : aean bcd dl agli e structor In charge. Billy nto court Thursday, was touaa | Pretty Pic pocket time to" spare j | $30 2 be : . j University playground, Eighth ave, |by Judge Otis W. Brinker Wednes | Gov. Louls F. Hart wit! be able to Boake : Damage"was estimated at $100,000. he Hand E. 60th st, H. Haynes, |day. Billy wae being held illegally Freed by Victims act in almost a legislative capaci | | |instructor tn charge. by his mother and his grandmother, | | YEW RK. March 7—A pretty |on most bills passed this seasion, ns Will Make ‘Survey | “wile Sn alg Iiita* Mattie ‘Turbtn, eoterding to the fir] caught picking men's pockets on] the legisature worked 80 slowly that | comp! nt of J otT ‘ rs pway Ny was reed: by heri¢ have had only a very few a of Columbia Basin, TERROR PROBE | who claimed that Billy was gra fima when, she pleaded that her | chances to either sustatn oF override AS ; March 8—Seere- | to him on court order at the time Megs is veto | | ; tary of the Interior Work today or-| IS AT CLIMAX | sivorcea stra. Weddie - P | de ervice to pro- | | ‘Thuraday, both parties to the cor “i stigation of the| BASTROP, La, March 8—The cl-|troversy were in court asking ¢ poate New 5 rin C apes Selares| ax of the new Invest n of mob tinuance, Judge Dykeman «ra “a rk to appoint|rule in Morehouse parish WAS} it, but took possession of the be | ‘& Gommulesion refused. The|Teached today when witnesses were summoned to give the special grand jury details of the torture mur¢ lof Watt Daniel and Thomas F. 1 band Stories of merciless floggings, } ons and other outlawry have heard by the Investigators, who now ready to take evidence re ing the sensational act whi: rred state and federal authorities to probe the reign of terror in the reclamation service is now preparing | | to start work 3 of a mask HERE’S MORE ABOUT GUARD STARTS ON PAGE € consisting of seven or eight commis sioned office and few Ei extacadve tisk de wht also live at American Lake. But| siieq to give the grand $ force doesn’t live in a finely today of the kidnaping a of Daniel and Richards, whose mut! lated bodies were found in Lake La Fourche months after they disap- peared. | furnished home. The staff members are housed in tents. The average pay for the general's staff is said} to range from $200 to $250 a month, and each officer draws an addi tional $50 for expenses. A number of government automobiles’ also are there for the use of the staff, ac cording to a former member of th | thi | | Richmond Beach Hi Wins Debate Title the winning from Tolt high ‘ of the adjutant general to| school at Kirkland Wednesday night Lake as cost the state| the Richmond Beach ol de | ¢ dollars in expenses,| bating team is award: th am | it is ct d. Senator Oman was|pionship of King county ch of hot on the track and would haye|the contestants held the champion-| | thrown the whole question into de-| ship of its own district 1 the de-| bate on the floor of the senate. But| bate Wednesday night neutral the bill stayed dead | grounds was to settle tho champion IN A DEEP, DARK HOLE, ship of the entire county. The Rich |mond Beach team was composed of AND NO WAY OUT ‘WIFE REFUSES lees At a Moderate Price Range aspects of the unsnaried. tangle are proper & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET tACEFUL lines are emp Polaire cloth, Velour and Twill; of wide or narrow sized in the new Capes Overplaid Wool-mixture: employing, braid for TO FREE HIM, trimming—on one model etter to get $1.50 0 day fre = tas : 5 combination with metallic braid. All Capes are full-lined. dcttrant heabadd wis taviow Signalizing the Great Vogue of ate th and be sure to The Cape pictured is in camel color, Overplaid , recat Pr C. 5 e ° Wool mixture, with armholes trimmed with bright thchaday tats: bat" IUk Chace ame AY air utts Digneree cs large collar has tie of self material band be free to earn $9 to $10 a day —$27.50. and take chances of getting thing 2 r Acting ek this assumptior tsar ta By Notable Values at Other models in new Capes: past performances of her spouse, Mra. Violet Nelson dren moved out Washington owned by her son, & plumber, nd her four chil of her fiat in the said to be W. O. Net ing along $18.75, $19.75, $21.75 and $25. 00. partments, THE husband, a is ser on th wages aid her during her h and’s Incarceration Misa Corde! Theil, deput ~ “te Ci tot a New Sports Oxford gainst Nelson, says that. the ‘ " pias woman 1a taking the most advianble In Three Smart Leather Combinations course, less her husband exhibits Greater Theaters $ ® to Fete Employes ‘As the matter now stands, Adjt. [oe ates: eat Bessie Carlson | As pictured, five-eye- Gen. Thompson is in a dark | and John Dalquis' A party for all the employes of : f q pee hole, and there isn’t any out, Foe = |the Greater Theaters Co. in Seattle ie ge K hee ome That he will charge the legislature marked by the awarding of the with yoodyear welt | with responsibility for failure of the Prisoner Confesses | Prizes on the coupon book campaign soles, medium military | $83,000 to pass is expected. But the| to Woman’s Murder |*hich the company has been con : 8, ary legislators answer that the general| woonpURy, N. J. March 8. |‘ucting, will take place at the Lib heel. Tip and vamp profusely perforated. In took care of his own salary and ex. | ated erty theater Thursday night. Th | Prosecutor Joseph Summerville an-| penses and the expense of his chiet | cunced today he bad obtained « | organization, and forgot the enlisted | cnfegsion. from Harry Moll, Phila men, be ing that he could foge| delphia, to the murder of Mrs. Viola taley Clouden, also of Philadelphia, vhose body was found near a burn Jing shack on Mantua creek, Febru. jary 26, Moll, wounded in the head, was found unconscious near by. | the senate to hand over the cash for the enlisted men, in addition to the | appropriation for other military pur | | | poses, The enlisted men who go to Camp Murray during the coming summer the following combinations of leathers: entertainment will be furnished by the four theaters owned by the com: pany here, the Liberty, Coliseum, Strand and Neptune. Fawn “Nubuck” and Black Patent Leather Gray “Nubuck” and Black Patent Black Suede and Black Kid Sizes Sto 8. Widths AA to C. priced, at $6.45 pair, Leather Princess Mary to Christen Her Baby Attractively low- Covert cloth, on occasion, attractive bits ——— 7 y >, THE DOWNSTAIRS STO. | will get $1 a day from the federal ey rice 8.—Princess 7 | government—that is, unless Gen.| Job Had Nothing on [Mary's baby IK to be christened | Thompson slashes his own expenses jeorge Henry Hubert, it was an and the expanes of his commis| Him, Says Tennant | nounced today a; sioned staff sufficiently to provide| Job and his woes of Biblical fame|,.Coristening will take place March inese money to pay the @rdinary buck pri vates the usual a day to match the federal pay. Gen, Thompson played football with the pay for the buck privates of the militia, so that he could put one over on the legislators, didn’t hold the high cards. Find Sleeping Boy Walking on Street VANCOUVER, B. C., March $— Believed to be suffering from hypno- tism, a l%year-old boy waa found walking along Main st, here Wednes- fast asleep. His condition ap- pears to be normal, and phyalclans and scientists are baffled concerning him. All efforts to awaken the boy have failed. MARION, Il, March 8—An ine definite recess In the second Herrin massacre trial was ordered today by Judge D. T. Hartwell to allow Nathan Barnes, one of the jurors, to go to the bedside of his wife, who was reported seriously il, But he| ploturenque Y old parish |had nothing on Captain of Detect-| 25 fats the ldsborough village, near ives Charles Tennant, the latter de [alee ot |chired Thursday. Tennant hobbled |°"’ inte Unie rearrangement of Sewing Baskets ; HE soft golden tan of camel’s hair is 8 police headquarters with a bad.| .1/"I4s tay tbacge ens ‘ 4 Re | destined to be seen everywhere that 35 95 ly, swollen foot, infected with gout | future, the baby will be kei anne} | smart ¢ Ss ar 4 is seas c to c Af Ai ago T t's a i 4 ke hy log, and Mrs, Tennant was | #00 George Lascelton this soft-textured material makes sur broke his leg, and Mrs, Tennant was | | taken {Il with influenza, And to cap Charge Woman With its vogue in Suits by adopting three lead- | ing modes: the climax, one of Tennant’s prize |Violating Rum Act| Irish terriers, Lady, gave birth to 10 pups Wednesday night, causing the captain to spend a sleepless and| Charges of violating busy night Chinese Sewing Baskets, in the attractive shape pictured, trimmed with tassel, beads and coins. These Prices: 6-inch size, 35¢; 104-inch, 75¢; 12-inch, make very acceptable gifts. 7-inch, the state 45¢; 9-inch, 60¢; The tie-at-side fashion liquor law were to be filed In Juw BS¢. oe I. Hi ld |#tlce . C. Dalton’ court Thuraday Bow-coat style with low fastening ‘THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD against Mrs, Jeanette volts, 38, | Woman Is Held as following her arrest at 118% ev | Belted model with long lapel China Rum-Runner Queen) «1th ave. by the police special de | Cc ds SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March & kath Tat terns sa Sia —two as pictured, ups an aucers Mra, C. O. Caruthers, alleged queen . ee Pin RS ri of the rum-runners in the border|*# ¢Vidence against hor ‘Thursday ‘Te-at-Side Model with Relted Suit in Straight- With Gold Band country, was held in jail at Del Rio H— self-color grosgrain rib Tine “Model, with blan- “1, ‘ 7 a today, while federal ngenta conduct.|"" Warm SHUT-OFF NOTION bon binding and soft ket-atitohed welts of the Special 98c Set of Six ed a man hunt in the Rio Grande Water will be shut off on grosgrain ribbon for bow material at collar, cuffs ra 5 4 ‘ ; country for membors of her band, || Aiki nave, trom Bon Air. drive at fastening; olor and patch pockets; line China Cups and Saucers in the graceful Ovide shape The “queen” and her first tieu-| | to oth ave. 8. W.. ando | crope de chino lining and ing of wolf-color crepe de ictured, decor i ag iat tenant, John Baker, her sondnlaw,| | sine ave. and both aves mae | | wrap-around gkirt chine—$40,00. pictured, decorated with thin gold band. Special, set wore arrested after a brisk gun! | south of Alki ave., Iriday trom | | vent ae Shee of six, O8¢. fight In which James A. Waiten,| | 9:40 a, m, to 6 p.m i] THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD customs inspector, was killed, P Mahi espe mined itil it aA i SHAME Od 1, aA vy of in New 34-inch Cord: At $1.10 Yara A new shipment of Corduroy, in a quality much used for robes and outing apparel’'and in a wide color range that in cludes: Coral Gray 4 Raspberry Copenhagen i Peacock Navy Mais a Biue Bird African Brown q ‘Tobnc Sand Mignon 4 Delft Blue Tangerine Meaver — Ivory Purple Old Rose Reindeer Black Jack Rone In 34-inch width, at $1.10 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Wool Serge jj | $1.50 and Yard $1.95 | Wool Serge, in a weave much liked for dresses and skirts be- cause of its excellent wearing qualities. Ivory, Scarlet, Cardi. nal, Brown, Navy and Black. In 44-inch width, yard $1.60; 60-inch width, yard $1.95, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB ¥ At Boys’ Spring Topcoats $7.45 Boys’ Tweed Coats, tailored, doubleMreasted with patch pockets sleeves, and inverted back, In novelty mixtures of gray and brown. Sises 9 to 8 years, Price 87.45. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE in well i model, » raglan plait in

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