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Hi ~The SeattleStar | | U Howdy, folks? Have you got your income tax report made out yet? If the answ acid and End I BASEBALL NOTE The sport editors at San Jose are rapidly rounding into If the se ters at Bo t chances would go g broad sweep of our fa going to be at the ball park start cards for toda ss ee An English song writer has got $od as a wi can jazz writer « botler factory. An Ame Aa job in FAME! Ome SEATTLE MAY Council Should Act on | WOULD A MANY OFFICE! $2,000,000! Italian Proposal for Inspection (EDITORIAL) Laborers GET MANAGER m t Saturday The Star pu al pre Are “leete Plan to Be Taken! testing against the eity coune iftieg, to ce a iat ‘¢ Up by Council alvithi« satatarsat vacoeaied: ins thla. Rai al: re Cc ay atlle TAcee i Re : Unless the proposition carries, the city | ) as PPO’ “PNUPCUAY | counctt will: have to shncliar the beme for the next -| death that is caused by an unsafe elevator.” | ow YORK, M T ank By Bob Bermann+ I'wo days after the publication of this editorial . a , ft Vinee be ‘ ' re Tubbs, walking thru the heart of Seattle’ evap . trict, fell into an open freight elevator shaft ; the Eitel building, at Second and Pike F A lies at the point of de as a result of tk ae THAT ACCIDENT COULD NOT HAVE OCCUR- 1 t RED IF THE CITY HAD AN ADEQUATE ELEVA- ; nol TOR INSPECTOR . | If Mrs. Tubbs dies, the city council will have to t a shoulder the blame for her death. t aad Rea However, all the council’ action in the world can’t « e ‘ mend the victim's broken head. a ‘ But the council can—AND MUST—prevent repeti- i Was n‘domaptates ‘ pt yen tions of such accidents, by putting thru the inspection Not h postage stamp lef gainst the p program immediately. eee Ke r! gt pesitt build: peg evatore: in parth Sentence Man for Whe city manag t econd elevator accident in that buildir $60,000,000 Fraud F that ¢ and there was another about a year KAD CITY, Mo. Ma r to suppress the facts, it is apps pallies : r t the last two accidents were duc fe t iegligence. \ THIS, HOWEVER, IS A MATTER FOR THE 3 PROSECUTING ATTORNE BOLIAS pene | THE COUNCIL. — SS, OFFICE was found gu! to the te defrauding ¢ SEATTLE FRAUD PROBE OPENS! | | EDITION OME | == iil ~ TWO CENTS IN JATTLE. Stars in Cornish Play. PROFITEERS | HERE T0 BE ~ PUT ON GRILL Will Humphrey Is in Seattle as Spe- | cial Assistant to | Daugherty foned by Attor- M. Daugherty to ivestigation of of the anti- ing laws, for- Will H, Humphrey ¢ Monday night and his offices in preparing to His coming was entirely unherald- 9 much so that it seemed that wanted to keep his whereabouts secret But he admitted Tuesday | morning that he had been appointed a special asst to the attorney 1 and that he had been in- ted to muke certain definite in- ries. vuige the exact quiries, except t he said, “I can’t dl- ture of these in- most of them n antitrust and antl I may also take r fraud cases.” at there are several estigated in Seattle, he expected to stay ‘0 weeks. he will proceed on to California points, to 7 investigations, complet. ing his work in two months ‘or so, according to hig present schedule, ; Humphrey explained that he had © | been given an entirely free rein in his work and will make his reports and recommendations direct to the The feature {itm at the Coliseum Wie cit ts att! EK i : Flena Miramovna, Russian. girl, whose determination. to grey Bepema. 1 r r § s stil * cee I . an, girl, se determi | He is one of three epectal assist- this week is called, “Heroes of | in te ‘ Hate-—even if X -Buttonhole-Maker Ss $400, 000 Shortage study the drama and excel in it resulted in her being placed |ants recently named by Daughterty TAC hot the movie directors tion. ; 3 . it Rants Suicid in the Cornish school, will this week display her talents to|to make a nationwide cleanup of ‘ es od In anker Suicide) Seri) 7 iS Pa Tia he Cornish festival profiteering and trust case: aoade sdiatviaonl j that . I d 3 Seattle audiences during the Cornish festival. 5 React Bi bre hate feengnined ws pedestrian ; Control Movie Industry ...°,Banker Suicide ——— oe a Mt today anr 144 would be 5 ‘ —_—_- - | eae te os i Hear So Says “World’s Work”—Report Declares | 22""7, @ fe-estabion the Lorn) Rugsian Girl, Determined -to Study rie ays’ « 3S ar-Specis ok =e . ‘ C . , swek ts Will Hays’ Job Is Super-Special Hokum "8" :«..| Drama, Has Chance to Prove Her | Why doesn't. the ny aay t BY CARL A. RANDAL { carry on their activitie ed hi David Ability at Art Festival eced 0g We Barry for bth NI YORK 1 Man " by the 5 oye Ir, vice t " ¢ aa me 9 the freckle industry? : 2 mie “ ‘ 4 ey hire hd himeele relies ef rs monop g the freckle indestry pal league plan, | motion picture Femara a I 1 hims ippeared pena MOVNA “traveled” Mr Hume tolaines oF the cornisn | HEAVY Toll Taken in South = 1 offices wo elves as: axis 4 i be aie before she found | schoo! in id corrgsponded | and Middle West Government offi Ke tha : nedatad pte * ‘i 8 nish school. with Miss ‘Nellie Cornish, director of | soe by astern C oe : Ago, when tho school, in. regard to the girl he} cprtcAGo, March 12—Thy storm p A lence t t are it 7 {fice at 622 I wil: = Feit ry ee Te ah a | which swept untry from the : w York s oute Mississippi! valley eastward) Sunday es th c ¢ e br le n Hramo s now in tle ‘ Paar he fi expense a FROM ACCIDENT to 7 prone Aramowna is now in Seattle| and Monday, took a toll of 31 liver “ ‘ 1 1 F si ebela . ne an ope), rhe South was the heaviest suf (Turn to Page 6, Column 4) ong . cherish her childhood 4 ever been because of getting an op- radeon d hides ‘ ; ; f wome bs t Chief Severyns Declares the | some day going on tho portunity to study*dramatic art in |f€Ter 17 belng killed in Tennessee, ; ears t wa 0 wet a gre EI IAA hotaaoweren, -atthinD papi tace a Sh SS Ad, nine in Kentucky and one in Ar i ‘ mengiccne Tin ) Ie the T, bined since the 0 t > tt levator Unsafe | timo the choruses of Bro Seattle will have an opportunity to| Kansas. Two lost thelr Ives {ny ow fs the [ime guage above all ¢ ce wrikled: @::bo an entrees ena during the next few weeks, |Cic#s0 ax a result of the Blizzard THEY KNOW “HOKUM” sorship law tigution that/may 1 cutis He is"schedulad: to carc¥ cade | Sd. eo: in Ohio, ae a to Locate WHEN THEY SEE 1T MUST NOT BUTT by the police againat ¢ Cornish schoc Unsettled weather followed. in the acne G has th oka iP asta ¢ ee IN“ ON BOSSES DropeReecownaca wins aihat Anh et wake of the storm here, A. light i VAMP, SEZ you will find 1 od || th it Wok He tak wok bale ae t elevators open and un Arbor didn't have leclares she is a|SRowfall, and lower temperatures |} can get more mileage and homes that must be ble to dist a i a aa us traps for unwary pedestrians was anted, so she went s nl will endeavor | Were reported thruout the great . | tess skiddin’ out of pepsin gum some reason or |{and classes wet | victures, Hi “i ; uesday by Chief of I It was ther tot her abil, |}4kes region. than out of any other brand of Here ts a good one a good faugh . eat . : B. Severyns as a result of Mon am Hume, ity Friday night, Saturday afternoon R ig ei mouth mucilags ea ee) - t of “hokum And t ve be . “ unto ernoon'’s accident in which | of the University of California ing of this. week W. ‘——_——_ -- — * Real Knock-Out laughing for the past year. ay aga dagegs Fhe Tubbs, 4121 48th ave. &.,/ theater, found her, studying dramat art of “Eliza Doo- escue orkers 2 Sec oe : sth Never they saneater plece | With tt Paces IMAM © tall (Jorabeobut nce gettingeGee of tibe malloni” | the Seeking Bodies ¢ It is hard to understand how King hokum” be Ht aeup ‘ ‘ shatt in) Work all that-she dea JACKSON, Tenn. March 13— Tut happened to die at the early age an pu rend PN hag bullding on ‘Second 7 Tieme ia oh Rescue workers digging in the } of 19. T 8 no automobt rat one WIT H feet ete he tually hyp 41 St R d D o | Wreckage of the town of Pinson, eo moving picture industry fi 5 Tubbs fell into leveled by a cyclone Sunday night, thdke ai h, his promise ' acy day night, ¢ #26 in basemont; A hardened, cynical movie man,| ae Cty Hi shatt,” Be sald, “show ar ea ers tisagree |believed today they had recovered GOSH! THEY ADMIT IT! there is a recer $e charlene St gle oe! > Hira tees be, ator is unsafe ° 9 |the bodies of all of, the victims, uate priea tens the ledustitation of re- [land b recause of tho machin Be f 6 are dozens of Instances every M St li C Seventeen bodies received here from él cente tions of the men behind 6 a i hi freight elevators on % Tegretent beasts of the inlend Earpire: ma and || corporation, will, double up with| Cause with a cap Sot | the (aldewalke are Jett toh same | on rs. u uiman's ASE Pesos See, eae tho beureadocio of San Francine, and le in good || tughter when he is addressed on|them all fighting censorship Just] unguarded. condition and which ane eer |tr¥ had been Wentified today. a su opes of Seattle, and I'm tell- inting ¢ ae Lm : a he saieaib tea tte pcs sh ea ited s] ‘ospitals were fillod with in, ' Ime Sew rail that, ape Me manta waikige ||the aublest of the Head}ax he had in Massachusetts, | veritable trape for pedestrians. (Some Want Her Brought to Seattle “as|a tew of wnom my die as a resuk failings, its manifest elvic Iniquities, Its of the Movies.” | so succeedor aoe rather think {t is a matter for the} Ree: of exposure. The storm. s\ Seen ukia Hs putes, Los angele: ts HAYS 18 HIRED a group of prominent public-spirited ntendent of buildings to look | Lecturer; Others Oppose while the, own “ia, Male a seaneee eget tb generwiag the 4 MAN OF BARONS * for the formatic n of @ #0! into, and the street department, also + — |scores of persons in flimsy attire gas of the nation,”—Eaditorial in the Los send payment After he progresses with his tale }e#lled “Committee of Twenty" which | Severyns declared his belief that] ‘The Star rted something when } re about her divorce sult, spent the night in a downpour, omer se 6 month, including interest. Phe ||about what Hays really represents in| bas been advertised as “consisting | « ordinance requires freight ele | It asked for readers’ opinions on| A flood of letters came pouring in| helpless in tho debris, or aiding first one with a deposit gets it, || the movies, tears are apt to appear, It|Of representatives of the national on the sidewalks to be sur-| whether Mrs, Jan A. Stillman | immediately in response to the|the injured ; “The Gas of a Nation”—what a so don't linger. Call at office || appears that Hays Js not at all a|Ormanizations co-operating with the with steel guard rails at|/should be brought to Seattle as alquery. There were too many to be seo iui ei Maa : . wonderful name for Los Angeles! lot KAY. al reat ty {spokesman for the motion picture in-| motion picture industry on behalf| least 40 inches in height. ‘The steel| lecturer for the Women's National| printed—but the following two seem | €¢ * ” . - Bere ‘ Turn to the Want Ad Columns ||dustryS but that he is merely the|of high standards bi Production.” fora (of (he Hiter alevator are 30 /party—tho question arising from her | to sum up the general Ideas of the Heiress” Will Face The gink who used to kiss his || NOW and see where you can see |) hired man of a group of powerful| Movie folks admit that Hays has | Inches high Li iid aD Jaker, man-|own advance agent's admission that} opposing factions, The Star will be Ss ke e when ti Vignes went out at | | this home ‘movie barons,” who wanted some|been a real go-getter, but they think | ager of the building, sald, and a steel | Mrs, Stillman’s valuo as a lecturer | glad to receive additionat letters and Charge of Larceny Thi dunice takes ‘a drink public figure behind whom. they! (Turn to Page 6, Column 2) | (Turn to Page 6, Column 2) Hes In the fact that “everybody has{ (Turn to Page 6, Column 2) Mrs. Catherine Mortiboy, self-ag» bh ria Soe : claimed “heiress,” will be brought t ct 4 . ne | back to Seattle to face a grand lar- i gome forts tike the ward walk, | THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Nocturne in A Flat BY AL POSEN [cons “charge, Deputy Prosecutor | Some would cakewall: around, Robert Macfarlane announced Tues But | am always nappy, day, oxtradition papers have been D When the old ghost walks around prepared, and will be taken to Goy. , Karle Ferris Louls Hart late Tuesday or Wednes- Par day to be approved. A HARD GUY | ’ Li'l Gee Gee says her Sweetie is HERE'S YOUR HUSBAND, MAAM-| WE ALL UKE JOE FOR HIS THEM DAYS IS PERFEGT: BABY’S FODT hard that he eats rock candy, a cs wile 6 He's SICK - 1 GUESS - FRIENDLINESS — GONE FOREVER! IS CRUSHED BY TRAIN 4 Sue ; e CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mareh 18, i Believe it or not, Mrs, Gertrude S “Jimmy” Hartin, who at 3 i Drumm is a teacher of the piano was Denver's perfect baby, woke here. Rw ip In Lake Woot hospital today srGk with his left foot amputated at i Money ia the root of all evil, the| the ankle. 4 evil being that you have to root | Romping home from school, for it ey ¢ite “Jimmy” raced with a passing H ee allroad. train, He rénehed up: ae CIRC 8; OCs | and grasped an tron atep and in j ahd hea hati td | flash was whirled underneath nd then she made i | tt Bee ser ham. | Ho struggled out but his foot { TARE SS nto wis caught and crushed, The Many cif ihe is tai pee nf y boy lay still and did not even these std hey ws aayen. (SHAN cry, He eritted his teeth and they spel ans. aid “Please don't tell mother,” SAYINGS OF J, DASTILETGH When Janes Hardin was 3 he FITZHUGH Another advantage of rubber heels iy that they don't mar the desk | i Ng bf was judged the baby in Denver over 500 other children in the contest. He is now aged 18, niost portect