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© Last M4 Hours DOESNT I ARRESTED. PLAN OF SIMS) Seattle Lawyer Is Governor until everybody Ying to get into tae collector's office Taking Nickel mornin, at headquarters, laid an elabor HORTICULTURAL perhaps you Tom Duff celebrated ft by adding another twig to his family he names of the boys who the man who in- I saw no one to give my nick to, I put it back in my pocket, Then the officer stepped up and” | eho pili woth v told me I was under arrest, To lthan ey tive } argued with of Auburn says she} ant in the WAACS.} “im cutting a good figure,” said the chorus girl, down upon some broken glass. » some woman gets it.) Disturbed by SACRAMENTO, LUGGONE IT, GONE Matweliion's bence are bonnie, Where carly fails the dew, And It’s there that 4 Gave me her promise true— BUT THEM DAYS 18 GONE Gaye me her promise trae, And ne'er forgot ” And for bonnie 1 would lay me down and dee— BUT THEM DAYS 18 GONE FOREVER! carburetor of his corner of the bas Wouhir Mother and cay Dead in Fall . March 16. despondent from tI « her baby in her a from a fifth story apartmen About the onl: time a woman wi suffer in silenc 7 HISTORY OF MAN Twenty to thirty—Hardship. Thirty to fifty—Hard-boiled. y Fifty to seventy—Hard arteries. Mra. Mae Guilion, 20, and her ch |, were the victims of the | fice One of the mos divorce ia the serge coat and a blo: t common causes pases t hi: » Argentine he Seattle and oblige?. 1 BOUGHT MYSELF A NEW SPRING HAT — TWELWE BUCKS- THATS NOT SO DEAR- At the evening dance, Most everyone knows The better the shape, » fewer the clothes LI'l Gee Gee way half mourning when she goes motor TODAY'S MAIL You can come to the Irish ball tonight at the Mas temple dressed 1 I you like, and we guara can water the lik ) morn instead of glancing up at their roots hh OUANRATIAN, Ht, OTIANKATIAN Shed your dhu-dee bottom of the | The SeattleStar . mt OIL LEASING Another’ Me: Groff By Fielding Lemmon to stop the pil t downtown news r ¢ ¢ patrol morning which resulted in the arrest of seph Rice, 16, attor building knight ot the his of Columbus at W Johnson, 58, Both were held in the city jail Thursday PLANNED TO PROSPECT and w 1 POR O1L AND GAS milar e ; y for my paper,” |. t a ¢ “but when ‘ tor tt el tt { fc for it later. Hart asking him | arbitrary, and of. ; a silver dollar to let | thorie e refused.” ‘STUDENT IS Ta tabeal it Ovsen FOUND DEAD BIG RUSHIS ON AT TAX OFFICE *|Last-Minute Filings Keep Clerks on Jump BY STEVE ARNETT at the interna {fice as ast day of et t a rt d in on ure to a kness, confineme of the tax not of the p L. Huey, in charge of the local *recautions are being taken ttempts to rob a and fath- ed. to the win fo at office wag done t wife's sui- | Years ago, when some 000 w » window he A icerian on pave- | vent income c their money to ban ‘a, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Compras by Uniewd Fastare Syma Flays ure as One Accused of Opening Doors to Fraud Work declared delinquent, according to C. LHP), ot the Postoffics at Beattie, Was ares Mar ATI LE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 19: ‘ahvor tach) SKAGIT POWER “| MAY BE USED oo! IN DECEMBER ae lg ill DIE IN FLAMES * Finish P rojeet y John W. Nelson Le we offer to purchase the §2 Helpless Victims] sts wertn of taste power DieinAlmshouse) vetet Thursday by the eit a B x council from KR. C, Storrie & Co ire Explosion Purchase of the bonds will en able the city to complete the first 50,000 horsepower unit of re, the Skagit, and to deliver power to Seattle by next Decembe cording to ©. F. Uhden, en F boller| gineer in charge of the construc tion work « 52 t ty : © bare , t ¢ 4 the wit tt kag ct on sali ob tiie a burying (he Completion of the Skagit will ¢ fi : open a period of industrial ex i tap inna ‘i nsion that will place the : sal pac the forefront of Pacific coust ; | Cities, Uhden believes. It will . ° r ; enable the city to sell power for < he ct apr geagaarta ave) 8 mills a kilowatt, which is rie ee > ype hae ih cheap as any power now sold in Mine : et California, Terror ’ have been four years cent interest ter the crash to Page 11, Column 4) jand mature in 20 ye ry from the is will ft tion of the p dation of which has complete the 4 wer When YOU are in ea dam, build the transmission the market to buy stall the generators and ma- | : vat and the substations. | or sell, you This work has been delayed by short. | will find a helping age of funds, Uhden said hand thru ‘ Says Revolution STAR WANT AD Can Be Preached |" COLUMNS ST, JOSEPH, Mich., March 15 Preaching of revolution is the inher. ent right of any citizen of the United Here you are able to States, De Attorney Frank P. keep in touch with the wal rted today, as efforts to obtain a jury for the trial of William greatest number of Z, rote continued WANT AD Readers in the Northwest. ster Wag one of 76 persons in icted for violation of the Michigan icalist law, in connection with the raid on the Bridgeman commir It nd pending funeral arrangemer nist convention last year. Spring This On Your Spouse AND A NEU) SPRING GOWN — D’YOU REALIZE HOW MUCK THAT'S NINETY MORE — THE BILL WILL SOOA) BE HERE — ATTORNEY HELD IN FRAUD CASE Claim Funds of Sturtevant Estate Are Short On the day of his marriage Cleveland to W illiam {fallontas the general line of the bill Riley (inset) sted | for speeding. Cage pribtiobers him to seven days in jail but| vin would give the people an oppor= hig | tunity to vote yes or no on the qués- | hone ymoon before beginning |* deni it from the general tax fund?” MS | Councilman John E. Carroll op- | posed the plan on the ground that he’ was against any step which would d to the present high taxes, and Couneilr A, Lou Cohen voiced the |Window Is Smashed With |tney turned down the Erickson 3 ; ick; Burglars Busy y was ay morning by ngly hurled a brick | Councilman Phil Tindall and Mra windows of the | Hen’ 1408 | Erickson’s support and it was finally ar Pike | decided to draw up the bill. ‘Among| The principal difficulty in the prep= »s and | Aration of the bill seems to be legal, her with] 8 burglars who thru the plate | McViear was to the police. Jows Wednesday evening and lock ed the home of laims that his & quarrel betwee INJURIES ARE FATAL TO BOY [Sx Morris Mitiar, of the Frye hotel Wed- night entered the rooms of $50 from Westby and $8 cash jfrom Vought, together with several . son of Joseph C. ied in the Se. sday | Conta ee Cotirt e Charge Sustained | ~ | struck was taken to the haspital SSrncte Post- sly, suffering from a weekly publication, of contempt found guilty automobile over Jcourt in connection with an alleged an embankment tn | Klan, and sentenced to 90 days in and a $500 ‘fine. accused county officials grand jury of be- an and under and members of Jing members of the } the influence of that organization. BY AL POSEN ‘THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! OU SPENT OW) GOWNS ALONE HD FARE CONTROVERSY Council to Place Muny Railway Issue on Ballot in May By Bob Bermann probably e on the esent five- n of whether the cent street car ts to be retained of the gen- her the old rd-cent fare shail eral tax fund or wh eight and one-thi This was the informal dec “rived at Thurs by the utilities ittee of the council. Im- the meeting, Chair- 2 on went into tion Counsel egan prepara- a referendum ordinance to be introduced in the eity council next Monday. | The committee took this rect result of the ouxe ation’s an- nt that it would refuse to ue to sh municipal railway ants unless some means were taken to meet the deficit which if increasing yr “It is manifestly impossible to con+ ations as at present with aday deficit,” Chairman Erickson told the committee, in bringing the matter up. e| He suggested that an ordinance prepared last year by Corporation | Counsel Kennedy be drawn up and | submitted to the council at once, This® Hon: “It the 5-cent fare results in a def- ioe shall the city council be author= to provide funds to liquidate this obj fon that the people had ale” |ready voted on the question when |cent fare last year. Cohen also in= |sisted that if any proposal be stib-. mitted the people should be permit= ted to vote on both propositions— and the 81-3 cent fares. however, came to some of the counclimen are of the | opinion that the courts will refuse to | uphold any bill on this question, | It 1s pointed out that the state | Supreme court ruling on the cele- | brated Fourteen Taxpayers’ suit held |that no money could be taken from the general tax fund for the opera= tion and maintenance of the miunich= |pal railway without a vote of the | people. According to Councilman CG) B. Fitzgerald the people cannot ap= Prove such expenditures because” they have no authority to vote funds out of the general fund. Councilman Erickson on the other” hand contends that by making it)@ referendum bill the procedure ts n+ = tirely legal—that, in short, the couns cll would actually be voting the |money, while the people would” jsimply be giving their approval. The entire membership of they council will probably hold an ime formal conference on the subject Friday One Laborite to Eat King’s Food LONDON, March 15.—Denying re ports that several members of the labor party would attend tonight's dinner at Buckingham palace, to which King George has invited ap: proximately 40 prominent politiclan labor headquarters Informed the United Press today that Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the party in the house of commons, will be the only laborite to attend. CARDS OF FATE ARE STACKED AGAINST HIM DABEL, Okla, March 16.= Everett Spriggs, Stafford, Ariz, attorn believed) the cards of fate wero stacked against him today. Spriggs, who came here to at tend the funeral of his brother, Claude P, Sprij received three telegrams, One was from Hugo, Okla,, tell ing of the death of his mother, Another said his daughter waa near death at New Orleans, The other was from hospital attac at Santa Barbara, Cal. informing him that his son had been seriously Injured in a rail road accident there,