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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE MARCH 10, 18 TURDAY CONFEDERATE VETS TAKE BRIDES | WOMAN HIT BY sacy, at Beauvoir, Miss., vetera ‘cently were married, All of t Photos show the couples, John (center); Thomas P. Stewart, McDowell, 79, and Mrs. - FORMER POLICE UNDER ARREST Hagen and Pielow Charged With Rum Conspiracy ) Charged with committing five dlt-| Standing on the front portico of the home of Jefferson Davi: fancy Yates, 72 (right). , president of the Confede ns of the Southern army and three widows of veterans r he grooms inmates of the soldiers’ home at Beauvoir. A. Kennedy, 79, and his bride, Mra. Martha E, Dearman, 81 4, and his bride, Mrs. Malvina Knight, 72 (left), and John were HEIR FOUND THRU STAR 10 MINUTES AFTER PRESS TIME Star ways felt that your HERE’S MORE ABOUT MARBLES STARTS ON PAGE 1 press none of these people au paper stood ready to take any ac-|/thority had been a} Yon which might be necessary: for, ||, the fact that tion was keen and that the « on the aide-line ) y warm | CAR AND AUTO Rolls in Front of Machine When Tossed by Trolley Mra, H. BL D n, BLO 10th ave was h hoepit Saturday sufte f at the body as the + fan a nt at nd ave, and Pike # Friday ever wh sho was struck first by @ street car and then by an aut Mre. Dun was crossing to & crowd of pe rians when the | street car at throwing he several feet. She rolled in front of an driven by A. Ll. Bwans 1027 Liberty court, ‘The auto passed Jover her arm and her legs | While working on the street car tracks at Wastiake ave. and Ward et. Friday evening, W. L. Baker 5833 11th ave. 8, W., a city employe | was knocked dowa by a car driver by A Held, 3 32th ave, N. ¥ Baker received a number of brutses and outs about the hand @ sprained ankle to the city bh | ja | spite Vulcan Co, Sued for $300 t of $300,¢ turing ( was filed tn t al and and ngs bank The New York co aid to ean company when the latter tt & $300,000 bond Inaue 1920 ae olp failed and has pay Interest and taxes Delinquent 9 and in of Seattle firms are said against the Vu He was taken OFFICIALS SENT TO FEDERAL PEN Admit Conspiracy to Bring Japs Into Country TACOMA, March 10.—James P. Hogen, former ev colle and William Thomp mer chiet of police of Hoquiam, were 4t earn at il inland |by Fede Judge B. EB ahmen when they admitted « conspiracy to violate the immigration lawn Three Japanese entered pleas of ty als R firo Yokato a Mt F en @ year at shimura got four * Pleree county fall. The five « mitted ® conspiracy by means of | which nine Japanene were smuggled into country. COLUMBIA BASIN WORK ORDERED Survey to Begin About May 1, Is Decision WASHINGTON, March 10.—T recent acts of congress, authoriz the secretary of the in tigate und report to congress on the feaxibility of the proposed Columbia and Umatilla rapids rec tion | prose tary Work re ne necessary fie States re tlon service He designated @ committee to fur |ther advise him as to the engineer g. water, legal and other qu r ‘ 1 arising in connection with pro- nt y t can company, which they have been | posed projects, It consists o 7 in a secret indiet ae oa eat Was thetoéa Ca cis M. Goodwin, of Bpokane, s pment returned by the federal grand|| Your paper had not been on the marble-pla mptonshipa, bra C F. T. Crowe & Co., the ant secretary of the interior, and Ar. Bury recently, Edward W. Piclow, || street Thursday evening more do not the holders of these cham, | Seattle National bank and the Seat ve m . 5 A ; |thur Powel) Davis, director of the Police sergeant, and Edward || than 10 Ps ‘mares bet rie the || pionships play for the city title? | tle Foreign Trade Co Vanda Hoff and her dancing partner illustrating steps in the new tango | unites Staten re lamation service % HIAgep, ex-wtroiman, were arrest || ee ee tn tt tages |Horeny. cms “ie BP gay | BY MAMAN HALE |taavs of a university education, at-/the great majority of dancers, the| Gen. Goethala U. & ons iad By Geput~ marshals Friday. Both || theater in this city, the brother of || Now west Foe siesta thal ational FR ENCH SHOOT | Ther've taken the “trick” out of |tested to by a master’s degree.” (abeo hes talled..to ‘become’ 8. ball: Tee eee, the Goluiibte! projest, tee and Piclow, together with || Hildred Emmett, who died in ¢ One does not blame any Vis be an intrests We... WER, aoe § of a ‘ee. oe Perens private parties, may later be request a her Brown and Charles Giv > several yeara ago. Hig:b for getting excited | TWO GERM ANS Pe Sree : A 5 toe graminer ital cabbes Reary aging ies | 04 t0 act in & consulting and advisory c -in-law, Hugh J. Emmet ei a TIUDVIVLAIN SD | ate & The musical director of the F capacit ens, will be required to answer first ‘ nouncement . ficult tin never haf beer RB ot Pi b 1 | HE y oe rans to’ viokite the 1008 ° to ome next when | BERLIN, March 19.—Two Ger| 7 ri puicborean axpreesiob. | tie tees Miice er tat Ko | ‘The Columbia basin frrigation proj- “ ayaa gins ise Mi baer ath _ gest Ps oka Leserd le names and photographs of the | mans were shot to death by Frer prvi de ee ere bps et pe sa Ri. ect containg 3,900,000 eres of land, hibition act. rved on eattle’s residents 1 pions will be aub > Seg 5 be ness pre apace - toh cauehiy tra n® | 2,000,000 of which it is propose jucted by federa} ngen‘s on thetr cm Mand. $2205 been! Deliv. |lawarded to the winners f rns Gauge wad” ; $150,000 for the inquiry, oe @t 620 Broadway last month |] *T: ty Which & all an take time to ] 9p TT U1 i os ni te t ae The commission expects to n the place the prohibition men arn | | Garretty nay today, because we needs . gua| WARRANT O ii Mus olini A * 4 I, Bet ae York. neo ake, in Paris, |ita work of investigation about ca 1 pert ‘Timm. hurry back to the follow anion . ae - sree hse ; May 1 | grounds to wateh pre a orto 4 ROME, Mare >remie uw all pointe’ Weat: Eas on a large scale. Washington L At Piramazenes, a German was Gy! pan believe. to | Bounds” of his government to track| > ante Fe both | ALL Ld. Miss Anna Givens, arrested in the | gy — _______ tor in charge found dead, evidently having beer Ms 2 down the tax.dodgers who have been a following | T Faid, was not indicted by the} | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Ralinrd tournament, 2th ave. hot by hwaymen. Two negro of her alleged | defraud he country for nev quick steps, heels | IN OIL \ mand jury and may be called to tes-| | Water will be shut off on | |and W. 68rd st, G. M. Pederson, tn- | French ntrymen were arrested. | act sas a forger, Mra. Cather It te estimated that at least | otf the floor—First movement. | erases nee fy Sgeinst the four, She ts said to} | Alki ave. from 66th ave. S. W. | |atructor In charge. ]One of them was said to have ha rtiboy, ppeared a few 00 persons are evading taxes.| Pivot, with alternating steps—Sec.|_ 108 ANGELES, ts SS Wigs : _ ecnees bookkeeper for the ring. | | to 69th ave. S. W. on Monday, || triawatha playgrourid, California|the vieim’s wateh in Bie DOP | weeks ago. ve har areas enh after everyone, rich or poor. ood. ecnnnalty unidentified man, whose yy has After thelr arrests on the secret) | March 12, from 8:30 a m. to| |... and W. Lander st, W. J. Day, | sion. ‘a 7, ¢ the | be compelled to do thetr “bit” to mup-| four steps to the right and|0t Yet been found, ts believed to stments, Pielow and Hagen both| | 5:30 p. m. fuatroetor {n charee. oe 8 yer, W. H rage, of the eth ie |. Sane SOUS. MPP pico ave ort his life in a Inke of fire ted that they had been “jobbed™ | &- — — suit Bake= vinsecoltcr Fighth rage Plumbing firm, 4227 Ww, | Port the government. ("sr to the left igh raven tne | Rear Hynes, which was caused by - | get! M ollege nt, clair h ed oe ee ee Swinging around into a dip, the : eee men a pet el ve. & and Thistle at. F. Wyatt, tn A ERICA MAY is me . : “0 Ben tery er! M Cc Ri h diiceder Pacha: Woiasth tar vacniat) os breaking of a 10-inch ofl pipe uo ms her ad . ctor In cha * n bookkee ‘0 defray 2 i ne ted” on the premises |Big Packer Merger tivior tn omrre, ne mann| GET EXPENSES | tir ot ever nenares sonar an Courts Ric na erect from the dip, atl tac "A geeq one-quarter mile oe Biversi i a ' > fortit tracted attentior . ing, take four steps to the right an a ‘The e ie | etrsc soe Both Mrs. Mortitey attracted attention : re a eae Shee n Reported Finished | sve.» © andr. soth wt. 1. Haynes PARIS, March 10—The allies pug-|when she announced that a rich Old Spinsters |i; tack to the left, pivot Prd bee cewh ned paetidzadge 55 ter pleas of not guilty Monday. CHICAGO, March 10,—Combina- Pree tae t ogphonki 4 that thin | Seated today that the $241,000,000 | cousin had died and left her a huge| ORANGE, N. J, March 10—BSev-|swing Into the-Firth movemsae—|vich ‘oil, wilich ‘caught ablaze, dri’ | George F. Vanderveer has been|tion of capital totaling more than} t Bit ‘nae’ sa "tha. histo ¢ |2Pent by America on ite army of oo |entate at Hull, ng. valued at | eral elderly apinsters with a reputa-| Which brings the partners side bylie tne” inhabitants of the vicinity fiployed as counsel for tho four, . | $00,000,000. was affected today thru |i" * ti mMMOFy Of | cupation might be reimbursed when |g700,000. She and her husband, Gimtep swenith: “hives \chesalt | Side tnto—Puresitt ponttion. jfrom their homes and ctusing a» atieinénts charge that on| the merger of the Morris and Ar.|Seattle porta! — . : Germany resumes reparations pay-|who waa recen prot cat seas aha dies y rhe | Then tour steps forward, four steps | hoary property damage. The pipe 15 the four connived to |Our packing companies, The final] re ments, Stewart & Holmes’ Drug Co, de |Sivee arvent proposals of marriage | hack, dip twice and break into theliing is owned by the Union Ot! Co te to Import liquor. On Febry-| details of the merger agreement were | PHO BE FIG HT This hint was to be transmitted to Seattle with the an-|from man signing his name as|ortginal steps, for repetition of {e| ne man whe is belleved to have 39 they are chargrd with sell-|*ettled at a conference in Jackson | 4 1 Washington by Elliett Wadsworth, that aba was going to) John Coburn and giving his address| entire series lost his life attempted to pilot his @he liquor. On February 20, the | Ville Fla, last night, Formal an-| STILL AI IVE | who ta representing the United States assume charge of the as St. Louis. That's all there fs to it. lnamontie 'thra™ the” fais abode Of their arrest by federal agents|POUncement of the details of the} rou 5) J|in the negotiations over payment of Seana cpa wet —— ve Artesia blvd. He had progressed but ee charged with posscesion, | ombination Is expected Tuesday. | eveRerr, March 10—Rverett|the army's expenses | A warrant for her arrest was —-*)|a few hundred feet when the fire on December 15 and February | 2 ‘ ‘ officlals were wondering it] The French, British, Belgian and! eworn to by Deatherage “TY : ; fighters heard his agonized screams they are charged with entertng| SHARP CURIOSITY |final victory has capped thelr fight|Itallan delegates joined in making F UN k OR ST PATRICK S DAY for help and saw hie machine burst ita in thetr ledgers showing} New YORK, March 10—Arrest-|acainst the “telech * in:|the suggestion, It was officially | . bape into flame. ipts and expenditures in alleged | eq for slashing a woman's cheek| stalled here by the Sound | stated, | FUNERAL THRIFT wt Zou want to know how to hold a POTATO GOLF TOURNA- Fire fighting apparatus from’ nech J . {EN d would Ilke to receive other sugges Co . ae deals, |with « razor, George Morgan said| Telephone Co. a E ‘* »| KILLINGHOLME, Eng ch 10 MENT, and would like to recetve other. aeeeeenn ree ee, ae by towns was dispatched to the fire he just wanted to seo if the razor|der was received from the » ato} ‘The cont of wapportt Arming ECT CO heotions are Dow being taken at yretes'-: grated for a St Patrick 5 Peg sah fil! out and, at an\early hour, the flames is shart, of public works thin week, | cccupation on the Rhine was to haye | Collections an Pic) opal wig uny the coupon below and mail \t to our Washington bureau, ark vaposl ed aie oohiccl anaes E IN - —_—— an end to the measured|> a aere Wy et orman | funerals to raise a fun repair ith required postage eral automobiles belonging to fire oe e o—forbidd both h tions, but #0 far no ment | the local church. ets BABY BURIED ALIVE service—forbidding both the} reparal -FEEBLED SHAPE _ Correspondent Criticises Prison System ; The Star: _ An account is given in Tuesday's paper regarding a man of 68 years Who was incarcerated in the jail| an examination into his| ital condition, who was found before examination could take Now, does not this seem an indict. t against a system that will place @ tan in jall when the man is {Il Needing the care of nurses and physician? "The very fact that he died while 3 fs proof that he needed the | proper care which he was not re. | oetving at the fall. Why was he not in @ detention ward or his condition looked into, at least, before “his death, not placing a man almost | dead in a jail cell to die alone and | without being able to give anyone a “elie to his identity and financial condition, which without doubt could been obtained and proper en- Vironments given a dying man with per! Notice to his relatives of his _ Who was to blame in this case of Buchanan? 1 do not understand a the police department was ex- ‘aetly to blame, but yet for some rea The was not receiving the med- ‘eal attention he should have been ) Fecetving prior to his death in the | Jail. If the law is at fault, then it “should be remedied. If the police of. ‘fieers or other officials, then in the name of humanity this condition of ‘Affairs should be examined into and Mo mercy shown the culprit re. Wonsible for his neglect. Why does Rot the Humane society get busy? Is Bot this their business? DEPORTS “CLOWN” PARIS, March 10.—Hubert Thomp- A, an elderly Englishman, was or- deported because he threw hted matches in the alr in imita- on of @ circus clown, F GIVES $800,000 LONDON, March 10, — Penciled notes on a will made ‘by Preerick “GC. Foster were declared togal and decided the dispowition of £900,000. { FLEES PROM 9 CANTERBURY, Kng,. March 10. After protesting in vain against be. : weompelled to w a red tle,| en Murray fled from the insane rea ome Seale j ing of meter NEW ORLEANS, March 46.—| 50% also the fa Children playing in the Italian sec-| tional apparatus. Ned add, Tho order stipu- tion buried a baby alive. It wns/|Inted, however, that this order was dead when taken out, in ‘effect only “pend! her or eee |ders" from the board. This, of é z x course, implies that the telechronom U. 8. CASH IN MEXICO eter may be forced down the MEXICO CITY, March 10.—Call-| throats of loca} phone subscribers, fornia Interests have secured a con-| ceasion from the federal gov for the construction of a cer Rear Hermosillo on the west coast. |) NICE sige (amt ie The mill will cost several hundred | - aude arimttiod White ts Fe . thousand dollars, | , ae | Russian prince he had only alx cents lin his possession, REY. B. P. RICHARDSON wit! preach on “God’s Faith in Us" at HOW DID SHE KNOW? ii a. m. Sunday,at Queen Anne Bap-| NEW YORK, March 10,—Suing her tist church. At 7:30 p.m. his topic| husband for support, Mra. Frank will be “The Divine Way.” Sunday | Ledwine testified: “I know he never school at 9:45. has any money In his p SIX-CENT PKINCE Arthur here all Murder investigators are probing the story of Mrs. Peggy Roberts (above) who says she has knowledge of the love Teylum here. He left the tie behind him, , affairs of Frederick Schneider, wealthy Brona (N, Y.) con- tractor, mysteriously slain, . has been reached for reimburse ing America for what was spent on | | ts occupational force, ‘EAGLES CLOSE THEIR DRIVE | Initiating 1,027 new members two hours Friday night, Seattle bates No. 1, Fraternal Order of | Eagles, clowed its campaign with a Itotal membership of 16,836 | The campaign started March 3 and since that date 9,875 new mem jbers have been initiated. ‘The Frank | Dowd class of 1,690 members wem initiated du | the past week. |Council to Pass on City Manager Plan | Next Monday the city counct! will | Pass upon the plan of the Municipal jlengue, which weeks to change the charter and provide for a managerial form of city government, The league filed a petition Friday anking the counctl to provide that 15 freehold ers be chonen at the city May 8, for the purpone the new charter, which would be voted upon at the next regular elec tion, in 1924, election, Fugitive Escapes Prohibition Posse BLACKSPEAR, Ga I, Sharpe, sought in connection with the murder of Deputy Sheriff |Brooks, has escaped a poxse of citt jzens and prohibition agents, officials believed today Sheriff C. P. Robertson and a force of heavily armed detectives Joined prohibition agents and citt zens in the search today, Bre was killed and J. A, Mon. roe, prohibition ngent, wounded Thursday when they attempted to selze a still on Sharp News of Death Kills Man’s Memory KNUUYSFORD, Eng. March 10. News of the sudden death of hia wife #0 shocked John Mink that he lost his memory. farm. BLACKMAILERS' TRIAL PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Federal agents have arrive the trail of blackmailers who been operating in several cities of the United States and Canada, have THE SERVICES of Dr Rowland Hdwards, widely known ovangoliat, have been secured by Whitman Me morial — chureh Dr, Bdwards preached his first sermon at the {church lust Sunday, of framing | March 10,8, | MUMPS RIFE LONDON. clone upon the “f March victima in E First Use | CoueS ystem Original Inventor’ Lays Claim Cit | | Sidney A. Welter NEVADA, Mo., Marth 10. stuff!" says Sidney A, Welter when | you spring the popular formula, “Every day, in every way, I am get- ting better and better." Welter, proprietor of a health In- ntitute hore, says he's the orlginator of the "day-by-day" theory and that | got it thru Indirect channels from him Wolter, a poor country school teneher whon a young man, turned early In life to the study of psy-| | chology any hypnotism and became | very proficient In the lattor, he says, | After having worked out a system | of xolf-curo thru autosuggestion, Welter, 20 years ago, opened tha} Welter institute have ing oye. here. He claims to} 100 patients, includ prominent in the public treated 2 many Coue got hia first Autosuggodtion from a corre course written by one aids, Weltor declares, Knowledge of pondont of Weltor's{ Name. Street and No Too and irritate: day. Established 1913. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, C. 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