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stayed and ~PLUNGES 550 FEET enn nnn —_—_—_ ui \ Entered as Second Clase Matier May 2, 1699, at the Postoffion at Seattic, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1 WEATHER Tonight fair ; unsettled Saturday co moderate so easterly winds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maxim ler and The seattle Sta TO DEATH! Per Year, by Mail, $2.69 VOL. 25. NO, 11. OLKS all over the state sigh gratefully today—the legislative session is in a way. For it has brought home to the people the need of a resurgence spirit. A pendulum swings just so far. After this winter back in the direction of progres FRENCH MODEL “HAILED VENUS ris! He’ e ris! He's TBCISLATURE SCHOOL GIRL <¢geoows FINALLY ENDS, 1S MURDERED Gantt Res ason Howdy, folks! We don't be tlewe that the average cith has any more idea of what was done at Olympia than a legislator. ature celebrated the end by holding what sion ‘he “hind house” snot the | ‘|Blushing 1 Miss Is|_ sew yonk, sur sam /True to Form Up} Vancouver, Wash., quentiy must bette cele, | Awarded Prize| "herent ieee | tg Last; Even, Officials Hold ie thelr grad manual labor for a denounced | putt as Great Beauty| hard treatment at he mud bath for the com. Think what lovely skins the pres plexion Adjourns Late Crime Suspect womer a year. We're glad.to hear thin as now we! know how much we save by not be ing well dressed. the Krove Carl maid he noticed his umbrella: lying in. the of nt | winner of the greatest ant’ most ex- | acting beauty contest of the year, to- sence “aczee| - PETED BY.CITY!. eT Ghee artists. declare éupptint te te atgned =| was dropped ‘The two and one-half hour exten: sion of thé seston wax caused vy} stxter’n lvat road thoughg, sothing was Intendifig to pick it, up when Brew, Jr., weighed 11 pounds in Bait net SRY ‘The story of what WAS done can be| SALEM, Ore., March 9.—Husted A. following the shoott 1 / ness all started, rather than to The attle is now at Bremerton, |The story of what WAS done can be | | Sih teed ch’ 9,—2név 2 iti Soe = + & the shooting, but lost fi his stocking feet when he was have to start one, Going Busi. || slistening beneath a new coat of| told In a few words. Walters, convicted murderer of Je-| an at alae the Re “Mal sheath OPN a SOiles ik 7aue Hae ‘ce tales Pima Quen NUS eee born, ae ns every day ‘aro Welng sold || Paint. fhe was placed out of com-| WHAT LITTLE frotye, Palmer, .Bortiand police, the| tne North river pler, and eecaped tounge With SO. cesec-ce Barton hocks i 5 || thru Star Want Ada |mission while being renovated HAS BEEN DONE |night of November 17, 1920, was] which were under seal, customs official ced this afternoo ys / lar Langtry, poi agen Mill VOLE opportunliy: appaccitl Mie waa FUNC Bytitie Ati ‘ork |' ‘asece la thaedeeniiad aiiay. or up| URRY 9 mber us| which were under seal, customs officials announced this afternoon ress, ' old be today? If your business fg for sale, or | Shipbuilding Co., IN. J in 1905, and at once assigned, t Camden, | important—to the people of the state | hanged at the state penitentiary here | with the|—legislation that struggled thru | toda | 8t She shouldn't getting into a return to the stage. have much trouble you are looking for one, tar || Tenessee, a sister ship, to convoy |both houses: ¢ officials and newspaper men | Eiesloal comedy CHOC. Want Adjerl Ra yon 1 ee |duty for the U, S. 8, Louisiana,|+ 1. ‘The blue sky bill, a maimed and | Were the only witnesses to be the ex a ya ew Call MAIN 0600 and send your || whieh carried the late President | halting crippled child which applies |eeution. Two cle nh and Ward BAT Gee. Gte says, when 7 Want Ad toons | Roosevelt on an inspection tour of | to sto cept those who nell {en Smith a Walters to peut Heht another: clggret, | (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) (Turn to Page 9, Column 8) | the scaffold WELL, IF IT ISN'T GEOR EST BOY! “The Columns, the University of Wash- ington Iterary magazi has proven | that Sigma Upsilon is far from being »| literary body, way above the crowd Cabell, Mencken, T. §, +\ THEN DAYS IS GONE FOREVER SAY DAD -1 NEED SOME MONEY- tomed, xhibition of the legislative pendulum will have to swing | . | are some of hiv latest observa J a: | Sipe 2 pn ie By Ralph J. Benjamin | VANCOUVER, Wash, Ms Py HOT STUFF March 9. “Women bave five ounces less | OLYMPIA, March 9.—At 2:20 thin |The body of 1 fei M . € . Ceoe rain mat han men ‘ 4 Michigan scientists are puzzied || parician artist model, dec pie ght wigs hey Hany mo ast two bours a half| year the throat cut, one ‘ear by the case of a girl with a tem the ideal figure for : “ ape: sg ei es Na fte me when the » consti: | severed and snowing marks of bruises ng ot apn aa go compared as fol “Wome eve r politics, [tution decrees that the islature | and } treatment, was held by Huh, we know a warmer baby Women never politi 5 than that! ger allan except to get their names in par | shall adjourn, the 18th session ad-|the coroner at the county morgue ei oe Height Mas oe aie pers or to vent their suspicion ined mine die |here today, while Edward Whitfield, ols ott 4 t inst someone. 4 r d ded girl can reach the “ Sanip 6, les 6 att of Senator! 29 years ol an being grilled at the : sitenea i Toues > af) Neo 16.8 “There are few nadder sights A desperate attempt of Senator) 29 years old, was being gr nedemed | “sce gy phe oot : velhatnnagl | HE Sa M4 than to see women hobbling on |Groff, of Spokane, and Representa-| county jail, suxpected of the crime that’s 213 degrees Fubrenheit : ha n « 5 5 ee ig ssiveteatgtes = a higt heels into our legislative |tive Morck, of Aberdeen, wuip | The tite irl was returning bome You can say this much for wo Recs Vek? || bodion, dressed no as to. ah Itura the $13,000 appropriation bitl| ffm school at Battle Ground, neat —they are the second oldest in their bosoms amyl th bunions i ore, yesterday de Milo are conce: raper ' ‘thas claisor “for ‘tha for the National Guard aa a rider latter's the world. i while mor for pas. | ates 4] Jes, making further urison of laws they do nét under- jon an agricultural bil) iatied mis ¢ near Anyhow, the French gu , bleed, and the , The t r the to t r & sure cure for dandruff ong ts alt of new “queen his opinions to of t t pa A ppeared stag gg nage of beauty” impossible Lax ¢ league, an o . n r a "" — SS tion of wome . advoca . nds be fright ANNOUNCEMENT tion of women v a secdisohaut wo agi ontre ‘ . . ‘ t 1 This is to certify that no series BY JOHN DE GANDT Seen ce rumueny eee. WY. ler alee bdied wad be. cated me tet oc es Pde Ay ares ‘ot. toed will be run in this column giving | pypys hs ‘ |. married women t , ahead of Car Rrove « goth hc Sek ones tthe PARIS, March 9 tidy: little a existing state institutions and given |soon concealed her from. tho lad's ‘ ¢ *. ; mere ae ee |maison imeublee, in the heart of the pecial educational struction. | view... ‘Th ral fay aga a Custom tailors announce that a| Latin quarter that has crowned her | FLAGSHIP T0 BE wed as @ rider on the agricultural | peared inth the brush along the . . é 131 but when the » lonely road. -A few yanta beyond man can be well dressed on $4,662 /queen, starry-eyed Georgette Carrier, It “fesilerect Naat ayer Pom opie and | Conduct This On Your Cash Register * over. It has been a useful gathering, of the old-time Washington progressive Latest flashes COUNTY FERRIES PAY NICE DIVIDEND NOW Thur ertea that ve con-| Ends Life break the lease of the Lake Wa as recommended by a recent in Leal From Washing- ton Monument — February 2, made shows that A an public Friday I | rson made a net profit commission It is claimed that the report does not show the total earnings| © WASHINGTON, March 9 =A er stem, althe d ¥. Phelps, deputy county auditor, said Fri-| man identified as Bierney Slep. hie had bk oak Smad ad anid elas Kote’ committed suicide bere today by | ae 42 ih $i Aon. ony pepe seeari hall 2 for liabuity| ‘Ping from the top of the ~ ‘ ata f ons ner.| ‘Washington monument, whieh ~ e pa ements; $1,750 Anderson's per t owers ed that these eums, te r with of the system in 1922 of more other th | crushed on the cement wall be | low, Almost overcome with grief, |Catherine Slep, of this city, |fied the crushed remains ag that her son. The grandfather of youth, € al Bierney, was ambas- | ador to France during the admine tration of President Hays. A guard is maintained in the tittiel An atem 4 Jerson, ferries in 1921 operated the | leased to him in mber, | ) worth of fuel nt of the The boats were a bonus of $40,00 | e+ % PIELOW AND HAGEN ARE HELD ON FEDERAL INDICTMENTS | ofr, \ / i ss per rag observation room at the top off , i pacar mong AShetphelR: pak r nent at all times, ‘opher Brown, said to have been conspirators with Pielow and Hagen, also| ‘rt the small stone windows) tg were. arrested on secret indictments, ‘The indictments and consequent ally impoesibie: Son aaa arrests arose out of alleged activities of the which they are said| fall from the ‘top of the MgRaaaaaay Sakae z unintentionally as the observation” t® hav ynducted wh sale liquor business, the trans ns from w averaged $1,000 per day, at Pielow’s home, 122 Broadway, on Februa windows are shoulder high aad “| opening offered by thems about’ feet high and three feet wide, Suicide leaps from the top of historic shaft have been rare, onty two or three having curred since its construction, | All four were arrested an & hearing before U. wed on bonds after being 8. Commissioner A. C. Bowman, * * % POLICE OF NORTHWEST SEEK GIRL FORGER oes % fight .over a.Clarks.coupty tou /a man @xfted from the underbrush, | Police <f Abe Pacific coast sng seerohing tor aia ee ae A few years, ago a. woman all . in hed it “up “tind ‘ixappenred. | oY Bere etry sormed several checks bere while. working) 20r'| jumped. down the lous ase eo tailors must think we wea ¢ Ve i] bil. “Benitor McCoy foughttor par | snare iv up pD ; 2 de! anew sarc ile i a persis hagmacih mses type ‘of Venus de Milo as ideal, |Great Festival pieniesa at mimion for his cont’ commiation-|Carl wan to be Brought face to|the W. H. Deatherage Co, 4227 W. College st Mrs, Morgiboy, shortly | inside the structure. lace around the top of our socks. [2.7 ) Widowed “mother, to whom N Meeti lore to use the toile Crome the inter} face with Whitfleld today before her disappearance several weeks Agu, announced that she had in-| several other sightseers wore att <8 [GA Jyte. the sole support of a hi eeting state bridge at Vancouver on any] fier body was found by a posse |Hétited @ $7,000 estate from an aged relative in England. |top of the monument at the Jim Jeffries is “broke.” Why not| fam, ‘of four, brings her earnings county odds they de 1. He was! organized when the girl's parents) % * + | is atch him ags t Jess Willard? las artis *’ model, hovered about, the Plans for a city-wide festival to |oppoeed by Benator Christehven, uf | became alarmed, lying on a hillside geateh ‘hhh agattet Je mantis! ont inl igpaagg Bos ime ale Sa fi de a A Og pr abr gre | Bc vee g Dende ie Pia MENACES NEW YORK MAYOR just let them rave, then Hrattied unconcernedly in a commiunionine 6f the cruiser (*OPatt, 804 Christensen finally rondald) NEW YORK, March 9.—Shout ne wages of sin is death,” a man : chaps whose wives abuse thein; f : ad the contmiesioning “ the cruiner | out, tho McCoy ix a member of th: Whitfield was a short time| entered the city } jay and rushed toward Mayor Hylan, who was at For the good Lord gave w tte, whose figure was offi. ach aga ugg bah Savabeattea republican senate machin While tater The man ; ot mi ponahine . meeting of the board of estimates. mayor police bodyguard seized Be isetaie to ecinie Thou clara mist nearly. pestoct of |e. © " ade ‘at A meeting the conference committee argued | whisky and was raid by the authori-| the man and hustled him from the room, He was searched, but found to| sonar rape h : ‘ ye | Of the committee placed in charge Of /over the two bills the members of tles to have been in a drinking bout| be unarmed, Afterwards he was taken to Bellevue hospital for observa-| all the models of Paris, Is a slim five J n at *0 ott) c be brewed b h 2 ete ay | (he affair by Mayor E. J. Brown @t/ihe two houses listened to endiew | during the day previous to the time | tion as to his sanity. | Four bottles of beer ¥|feet-three trom bare slew to glomy | ine tt weoith Delllinn Tatmucant " King George sold for $1,200 in Lon-| bobbed hair re lane Bullding restaurant lapeeches by members who declared | he was 4. Bi ake ae aR /Moonshiners Jo Join Fugitive " at noon Frid ‘ don the other day. No doubt, they} phe other meaxuremente BEM lpg ns Fe this the best ure the state sof ng, Whitfield were bought by amAmerican. | gute other Mensuremente,, Rew) The Seattle will be) commlesloned lever had ‘and Mae ve shares CLEAVES IS OREGON DRY CHIEF and Await Battle ; ; S Mack. 184 ates eck tht tet ee ney yen | wtintt A oy rasized | today SALEM, Ore., March §.—George L. Cleaves, of Portland, today was ircaiiaw 12 ‘ be 4 day and wf ate wa to ad i the bail and employes, lobby arge bins be Aged ppointed by Governor Pierce to be state prohibition enforcement officer, | BLAC KSPEAR, Ga., March z at eee he next day. She will be an office created ast legis e. eaves € 8 You have heard of football 1 eesti of representa, | Mt& clerka: and v % danced, altho th trict an office creat B last legislature. Cleaves will enjoy a salary of] 9 Riot and machine gui players playing with » broken at Pats Gaile re Bnd uttad A heter rece 1 mee; oe made up of was tering enter-| $200 4 month and will have three deputies to ald him. He wit enforce | were ordered from Macon! teuaam neck and hockey players who car: rier has the figure of the| tion aboard t a morien of fon.|De™ePApermen, employes of both | ing reen of firs gree murder n the pro : fon ae wo 0 i laws of the state and will co-operate | by, peelialtion geen 2 tracktnee ried on with a broken leg, but the American girl, «lim, firmly | tivities will » ore | houses: And ; lobbyists, furnished }on evidence said’ to be ponsessod by | With county and federal officers in general enforcement work S. 1. Sharpe, farmer, charged | height of heroism will be the hipped, with a Diana-| Mayor Brown will give th pak of the fun. An She ‘so-called | murder has} bat cfaaaa | with killing one officer and small boy who. plays in The | ia vigorous Tatherlund wen of the seattle the farm bloc held a jollification xcitemer t this | wounding another Star’s marble. tournament with | Settee om ue eee tees k count ; GEORGE U. PIPER SERIOUSLY ILL | during a raid of his home, chapped knuckles. | the left than a mere formality, as plans were I EGISLATORS young Whitfield PORTLAND, March 9.—George U. Piper, collector of customs of the} Moonshiners of the vicinity ° . Se Matin “the Naisiates edo cist) Aacneaind ak the Hea SOE: to. peor od and John Whitfield, | part & Portland, stricken with apoplex t week, was reported by his! joined Sharpe and a fight Is | “Julius Caesar” will be the drs FAN bees ol oe atte now setalfree automobile rides, shows and GO UNCHEERED | sex both were held as material aus ax weriously ill today. ‘There was some doubt as to whether he|secieg “nnce Sanitien g at the Metropolitan tonight | standard. umph ix ad-|other amusements for the satlors. I J J} 68 fl ae ta eaclitsea otal wou ita ate kw cpa be 2a Peetinen tone en W8S overtake them, according to Inf a fama ot for win ed by critic a mt oY ¢ event a dinner will be a > one . y had admitte peing mem: anager and one of the owners of e le Post-Inte! necer. e is 8) mat here today. Re ve mee a eat iaae, bY Leite eee. triumph fox) In aa = EA tea ;) _ BY RALPH J. BENJAMIN bers with t ceused man of a| brother of Edgar B. Piper, editor of the Portland Oregonian ge eaghians) ap ning the Gaelic war, but for collect-}the “flapper t an odd type of | given for the commanding officer and! oyspta, March 9—Tho people | oe,” : : | The entire federal prohib ing the indemnit flapper ia the Géorgette of privace| his officers at the Rainter club. of Washington are entitied to one| oy ns Ler # the mah Sap | Bw Te |force in South Georgia has taken \ life. big sigh of relief today, For the | are bee opheag Aleta ; |the hunt. J. W. Griffiths, d | i Big! here . ¢ ne ec leavi ne | - ry Caesar, tn real life, was crowned| When she strolled bare but un islature—champion loafing and fd : ae ate Spaghe: fe ape 6 PLANES TO FLY TO CUBA enforcement chief, arrived here” with laurels, but on the stage he 4%) ahashed from the judge's stand In| ater there will be a dance for| dling session in the state's history ' ut the time of the) MIAMI, Fla. March 9—The six army De Haviland planes flying|day, to aid bis men againat @ frequently crowned with rotten to-\the famous n ball, claimed | the entire crew, at a place that has| has passed out of existence. os had kone (e| from San Antonio to Washington via Porto Rico will jump off here tomor-| moonshiners. matoes, “queen of t by the not yet been designated. Laden with books, stationery and A ; i and} row for Cuba, Capt. Thomas Lamphier, commanding the squadron, an-| 7, (, Brooks, deputy sheriff, agit and experts alike, modest Geo: A parade will also be part of the|surplus supplies purchased by the | Phung yon numices Whitfield had) nounced today. The planes were originally scheduled to make the first|,itled and J. A. Monroe, federal “Upon what meat doth this our} qiq not join the bacchar | day's program and a silver cup, paid| taxpayers for use during the seasion, |Apsented | hinw Rass Foe, Na Manure ed Rian en eeeys nee Were delaren when rebelta ion the torcemnent, cotton am caesar’ feed, that he hath grown *0/that ushered in the dawn or thru popular subscription, will! the “Solons,” so called, are returning | rN sec [Seo ee SUCROSE eeteee arrec when they attempted to seize a |for thru popular ip Poltén “les n ; 1 Smartt taeda k Th (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) |be presented to the cruiser. to:thelr homes. lenat oe be the * note cyanea | Mae ate SocSternee eam Teacher, teacher, we know! They . % “s ibe aiekat chal “I th o not need to tell the {that persons there had seen young F Beate cetaret | ° | Capt. J. 8, Gibon ix general chair I think T do not need IL te | SPRAY ie the ake ES bead TRAPPED YOUTH RECOVERING The fray was the climax of a fed him vitam! man of the mayor's committee. | members of this senate that they wilt | WWE f : 1s ger f Masolt GL cktike bell whee | battle between enforcement: bina gah Will Y. H Cowaciimas C. B, Fitzgerald {s|not be met at the home town railroad | "M4 § o'clock. He appeared to eal Si Receaiestl be being stricken deaf and dumb 15} anq rum-runners, who havel A PRODIGY ill You Have chairman of the finance committee;| stations by happy constituents and|Yery drunk, they said Shed are ul Sora, Teenie tte tes ot ae atte ere canis YaULt: jo’ boldin: the lasted aaa Tom Duff, of the well-known ° é ~ : of - lal harles B, Di Glagoma, regained the use of his faculties today, His phy.| , Ralph Hall, of arrangements; Coun-| brass bands,” warned Senator Walter , appeal for federal troops ahd Duff family, is going around That Little Business pete Mrs, Henry Landes, of| 8. Davis, of Tacoma, during the clos: | p> tland SI siclans said bis hearing was improving and that they believed his condition| tanks to bloekade the Rest . town boasting about his new (| This Summer? entertainment, and Jghn Dore, | ing hours )* ortian ayer eer Booth) Ce nara ee ee | considered by government agentiy, eight-pound baby. | president of the Seattle Press club,| The real story of the session is one Han: ed at Salem Posses of townspeople took up 1 That's nothing. Little Homer Tigi lobia faye: acter shal HI ade Ta. sabesoer | concerfiitig: Wit! eae CNOD dati bef | RUM PIRATES RAID SHIP pursuit of Sharpe late yes! * FF | KENWORTHY ON HIS WAY | HANFORD, Cal, March 9.—Duke Kenworthy and “Rowdy” | for Shreveport, La, today, following the Landla mandate | could not practice with the Portland Beavers, ‘Join the Columbus club there. Elliott, left that the Duke training here, They are to] BY AL POSEN |Plan to Construct Ralwal | Themselves in Fare War Seattle, once in its pioneer dayay when @ great transcontinental Fail way threatened to boycott it, built steam railroad by the volunteer eff |forts of its citizens. Re SPEND THEM DAYS iS " Ww, residents of Rainier valley, Be af Het end FLO BROWN JUST DOTES AT Your AGE, SON, I Who nuniber more. than ‘the enti See fehl tc ape cs TREATY BUCS Me Wie 4. AKON Rae et anes No mone THan FIFTY CENTS | GONE FOREVER! | it 'osuriic’ cat | Ve would think more ot he gen-| ‘ent * tleman's literary judgment if he ALLRIGHAT APPETITE |! — A NIGHT | Scent street car transportatlo would spell Mr, Eliot's name cor.) Tentative plans for the construction 4 rectly, | of an extension of the Mount Baker ee | park street car lines to tap Genesea ce nay! jst. and then to tap Alaska st, Pisipkoes eam coke: Haale #10 [erntinue’ on down, to, Seaee aaa 093.71. In cold cash, no doubt. were formed at a meeting of Rainier 6) OF 9. valley citizens at Hillman City: SOCIETY NOTE Thursday night. This plan wot Li'l Gee Gee, popular sub- out off the profitable short haul ef] tante of this city, an- the Rainier lines in this district, nees her engagement to J, More chan 600 citizens of the vals | Dashleigh Fitzhugh. Fitzhugh ltey gathered at the co-operative hall is a splinter-picker for a bare. | at Hillman City to further the war foot dancer. on the 1Ocent fare which is being | A a 2 | waged against the lines of the Seats | Fitzhugh has promised to uprinkle | tle and Fninier Vailey Ratlway, splinters all over the barefoot dan Ralph Nichols, mentioned as a ers floor, so that he n get counellmanic candidate — opposing 7 enough work to support Gee Gee Hugo Kelley, will back the move to in the whisky to which she's aecus- extend the city cnr lines to the Sows (Turn to Page ¥, Column 3)