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-—~ BATTLE REBELS, Wins Honor -e ij THURSDAY, MARCH FREE STATERS Local Boy BUYS UP ALL AMBULANCES | New Company Gets Corner on Seattle Trade igns to Make Tour of East Coast Two Killed, Five and Am-|* munition Captured | DUBLIN, March 22.\Free State BY LAURIE McKAY ‘ ° tet tr today discovered and imme After five se of study of r a diately attacked insurgent headquar.| stagecraft t oft e " ° e, & ters near Kingstown, After a brisk! stusic, Richard Odlin haa prov Wall at, be ations ‘Thursd battle in which @ Free State soldier + t of Frank and a rebel were killed and one|*'Y by doling everything from) oo ard 5 t bu m. five r and a« large/*’veping to making f and transportat xpert ¢ Port of ammunition were cap:|niture. = as @ climax to this 4, O ls his engagement by Mar pard, owner and wer of the t nest at Kingstown, |to appear Atlant new f hast , but a & short distance from Dublin, is be-/o¢ “the 'T a the short ¢ ul Purchased six Neved to be that from which the! n¢ ed Thureda a en, three m the Bonney Irregulars have directed their sorties Ox who is 31 years ol Wa t tw from Butte rth in the capital and many of their/son of W. T. Odiin. rest ne | and fr the Home bombing outrages here. Citizens’ bank of Anacortes. He ts | Undert . & graduate of the Sedro-W h Ww ature is somewhat DOESN’T school, where he was promi in|} Of am innovation for Heattle, I am Ss FEAR aia, mat it will succeed tn Im ; He ts Jered an authority on ving ambula ervi in ia lease tha 4 by the three in th LONDON, March 22.—"I do not Berne, OBE | ee mutT firwly § operat msider France's alr power a m the purpete Geed at Gan | ing all machines from of adqua ace to England at the present ti fish, except the Chicago Little the,| ters will be a rea provement Ramsay MacDonald leader of the|ater’ group me Cee oe Shepard Indor p leclared in a statement!” Gain holds the distinction ef t epard last November: wold the to the United Press today the the’ tees whieh the chon | Red. Cross a rt MacDonald's statement was apro: |) 1% sre 001 | iand to come t pos of debates in the houses of par tt : a. | orga n Mament laét night when lords and | “ier coms . ve-Year | pany s 1 commons discussed with professions |*)'""*, Ronald Savery of Tacoma, | - 2 ine ba 1 begun of uneasiness thé growing air power | Hye i oe og eeaed under Sam | ian du ee tha-Byench and Britais Hume last . saan, and wh won the rites: sg Lords Carson, Gray, Haldane and|}*8" Will also ke the tour, | 2° t pines. Birke centration of SV*ry waa prominent in the Drama Beer ee a big British air force to meet the |" ‘acoma stil that X baer teand French superiority. While most of April 1 and will) sa said the fact that the speakers professed little fear of er the complete Atlantic coast t in all lines of business war with England's neighbor, all keen, I have never seen a cit agreed that FE be on a par with France. This morning’s press was unant mous In urging a larger air force for this country, with the exception of the labor papegy. : n should at least "GIVEN DECISION GERMAN PLOT Has Right of Way Until He AGAIN FOILED} Reaches Curb, Says Court BERLIN, March 22. | y bers of a new Germant arrested today charged wit) HERE'S MORE ABOUT WOMAN COP STARTS ON PAGE 1 sisters who were t harges of f Briggs was t dell when t Sixty mem party were OLYMPIA, March 22—A pedes trian crossing @ street intersection with releaned traffic where a traffic “traitorous activities,” Reaching ¢ The police are belleved to haye| officer with a semaphore Is stationed nipped in the bud another projected! has the right of way he “Putach,” but the Prussian minister hea the opposite curb, even th uintained the polso| an of 2 1 had] n talking her cay ated w and ran of the Interior makes a secret of the aftatr, saying It will be announced tomorrow in the diet. RUHR CORDON traffic officer may semaphore before tho reaches the curb, the su held today. The court affirmed the | lower court of King county, Judge FE. change th: pedestrian M. Card, in awarding judgment for| , Of etnias anced {$3,500 damages to James Riddel ee na grandis p was struck by an automobile owned aes -itg tte COLOGNE, March 22.—The cordon) hy Mra Maud Lyon and driven by polos BE. See about the'occupted areas was further | xfiss Caroline Bon Kosky. until he cornered he tightened today when orders were!” phe accident occurred at Third ave re. Detective Jim F made effective that pone shall! and Pike st., Seattle, August 1 t arrived, and afty : f leave the Ruhr or Rhfheland after the ¢ ed tha Riddel started across Third ave. wit nightfalt except by train . sister, 17, w ssttia’ tae Be ased traffic, the tra sema Sentries along the roads leading] Hnore was changed when he was hair @nother « the girl from the oceupled areas are ordered) way across the street, and Miss Bon |“#kem {nto custody and Mra. Briggs to turn back anyone attempting to! Kosky started the car forward to|W8% felleved of ter post to take pass, cross Pike st. striking Riddel when |t#em to the juvenile detention home. he was about a foot from the curb. Ho was severely injured. Sen. Johnson Guest “PASSERS-BY” | DRAWS CROWD INVESTIGATING the plane will communicate to the at Paris Luncheon “Passertby,” the second play to ane location, of, the, Indians PARIS, March 22.—Senator Hiram |®® offered jduring the Cornish) “yiitea gtaten Marshal J. Ray Johnson, of. California, was guent of mace gin four-week festival, wan er ard left Salt Lake last night ’ |the American representatives on the |Jored by a and appreciative seeno of action. He has Woman Kills Self at Home} -eparations commission at luncheon |Atidience Wednesiay pight in tho|‘h® scene of action. He has hay we nie wagers 1 Mfar.| School theate: } . of Her Hostess it day. Other guests in | Ma 2 song com.) ™A¥ requisition any arms sup shal Ferdinand Foch, Alexander P. plies needed advine that Nation Saray |Morre, of Pittsburg, and several han fo. al Guardeme eo ecene. Two suicides were being investigat-| prominent French business men, of people yO A seaident sald to-| «i Thursday by Coroner W. H. Cor- ——— jthe role of Peter Waverton, ala. inet ey man and boy § non. “ ” bachelor, into whose rtment *, a iia ty 4 After writing a short note to her Baby Peggys” Are |coma the “passers-by” out of hel ee ae eh “af hostess, Mrs. George Foreman ‘shot °. London fog, ts received with de-| “6° TA: tren cartying a orn herself thru the head In the home of | Guests at Matinee jclded appreciation, Mr. Olsen, an| 01% rs t oy 7 te hs ca Mrs, Emma Reese, 102 16th ave. X.,| “Baby Peggys,” with their mothers, Ming: the: Wedding parti: | So nor Sing. norte BAS & Wednesday evening. She was dead|@ds, grannies, uncles. and aunts! rected the play phish-powered “fe and is.prepared when found, a short time later, Mrs, | Were the guests of the Columbia thea. | ‘allow in the role of “Mar. |‘ bey Loe eee eae 2 Foreman had come to Seattle to visit | t¢T Management Thursday “norning. * waa well received|'* ed to ey he trouble with Mrs. Reese, following the death of | Approximately 200 of the littlo en- avery as Pine, the|!2¢ 1 at this time and elim Aher husband, in Marietta, O., In Feb-| tries in The Star's recent “Baby thd OG ek ° danger from this Tuary. She was recovering from a|Pessy” contest were present to see " Others who con.|*°Uree Severo iliness and was afflicted with |the program especially planned for|tripited to the muccesn of the pro-| ee ¢ melancholia. She is survived by a| them. duction were Roscoe Spannagel,| 1) ni brother, L. Berg, of Marietta. ‘Thread sereet-comedies, one stall ricanor Cine, Helen Smith and DEF END DEAD Mrs. Foreman’s body was taken to | Ting the original “Baby Peggy,” were | rge Garber THE NEW TURN IN. DIVORCE SUIT Wife Charges Burckhardt Unfit to Care for Son brought by Mra, Louise Bu rdt $ against Otto Bu ardt, Northwest cannery magnate 1 taken a new turn ‘Phursday, with the-filing of mplaint by the wife charging that her husband { fit to care for their Syearold son, Frederitok Otto, Jr The boy, reputed to be the heir to more than a million, is being taught “disrespect for women” b: his father, Mra. Burckhardt alleges, and has been compelled to witness unpleasant affairs’ at the club, where Burckhardt has him. When Mra, Burckhardt filed her ‘ivoree complaint, charging that husband gave ber a dollar at 4 time to run his "e agant house hold” and treated her “like a chat tel and not » human being and a wife,” Austin E. Griffith rded temporary alimony of 9 a month, pending trial of the tin May, and gave the husband custody of the boy from Friday to Sunday night of each week. Mrs. Burckhardt ts pow attempting to win exclusive custody of the young ater khard » that the 4 he eral r ed he and’s 1 Was yisit m rges that Burckhardt atfuir with the “I'll see that the neig' station,” he is al her They're a and can spread « and Clark, Mv all of charges and ey are Ww foundation. | Their client, in an affidavit, denies bis wife's t that he is worth more th 1,000,000 1 snys his am is to Oo} Burckhardt {@ a niece of Seth ot New York umbla univer former mayor HERE’S MORE ABOUT INDIANS STARTS ON PAGE 1 | ntents In the m: un nd papooaom were en placed armed guard Mor very nd—Blanding have « h altitude and the weather very cold in thts region at this time, An alrplane may be sent rom San Fr 0, eaulpped with a radio apparatus. Tho man in SEATTLE STAR HER “PIG-WIG STARTS ON PAC stock listed on the ex taken to mea he the initlative I nly off the exchange in t uving exchange traders the pe ! Wiegly continue ita wigely . er brokers’ counters toda The pame became a byword and t ” K almost a craze jay's New York f nclal pages contained columns of advertising aiming that brokers are dealing in the] k and offering it for LS Whether the exalt board of governors w take further action on the stock, following ite suspen sion, Was unc today in view of Saunders’ assertions, interpreted the ae meaning he will withdraw issue from the exchange “BOOB” BEATS MART GUYS” MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 22.—The| fruitless struggle against narcoticr , Boob from, Tens today tight| Twenty-five years ago Mrs. Wool all ilfitting parts and i son's husband, I Charlies Woolson, tat * 4 the scares he has put in Wall / fons absband, Dr. Charles Woolson nition connections can be ad- treet speculators who sought to|® ding phyatclan of Buffalo, N. ¥ . . . . equsese bins | Killed himself. His wife came to justed with a Nicholson File. Clarence Saunders, president of the| Chicago with her three children, Piggly Wigely A few years later Howard, the Be sure the name NICHOLSON a ed Gay gute ‘at |YOURKer fon, committed suicide. No lo eummped oa Ga Maven tae ae 8150 b ahare bP or a price |Tason for the deed was given at the of $260 would be demanded and the | !m¢ A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE matter thrown into the courts Edna, the only daughter, married [te wan & Hepa neler J, A. Robinson, a merchagt. The hould survive and Wkewise my buat. | {rst child died, potsoned trdm dr ness and the fortunes of my friends, |{f0™ pursing {ts mother’s breast whether I sholud be Mcked ana|binson, @ year ago, was se J ted to as the “Boob from Ten.|K#0kakeo asylum, a raving m: PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND neases,”” Saunders said, explaining | fm the use of opiates b Anc r son, ¥ lam, married and who never before had | Moved away, leaving his mother and n the market told of his op. which have routed many of eacres of the financial world. to my throat figurative) | Notes found when authorities ‘tad tule: tha rece whaee tee toe Preparedness paige Scent g Banta ek or ge Raha If there’s a Nicholson Tungeé- drugs Robinson had cut her ten Point File in your kit [ects sees Wie. 8;, sar and when leaving the garage, you Numerous tell-tale marks of tho| possess a round trip tickets hypodermic eedle ere un € | wrists of both bodies, the coroner Other tools are neccessary sister in the home where the er SS Cee _ found dead last night. D. he i ss fst sno? Vea Federal Operative [FUNDS TURNED | eide Voted With “Reds k, 'y why I suddenly and] without warning kc the pins} from under Wa eet and Its gang he said Never til] my rket manipula Wlegly oper the st market had 1 it a ningle whare of any kind of stock on the stock exchange, | “When I called for delivery of ap. ely 40,000 shares of stock on of this week, that I had pur the went up that the ed in part, but that on the Jay would be compl leliv than 25,000 shares, even ” day extra allowed, are still she me on delivery, And there are atill the thousands of ad ditional shares due on marginal ac counts to others whic be quidated the settlement tecting t et on my money came out of Street. If 1 had been shy Just one of the mil |lions at the right time all the other millions would have been lost.”* | ere | ns | Thief steals $9,000 violin from music store in Chicago, Members of International Stamp Man factu association op convention In Seattle annual day Thurs ed in Central hotel ele New York legislature repeats movie censor bill eee Hw dies Griffin, former st. 1 Seattle | Books of Reffall De Orto and Harr | Collins, alleged bootleggers, by federal prohibition officers, fit of $80 a show British novel | 4 — | James A. BE, A the morgue, pending funeral arrange | featured. | ‘The play ta to be presented each I ROM OIL MEN Ist, dies near Lé ments. Little Marjie Schekert, pupil at] oie night of thie week. Fri mead Pater El t ouglas da chool, favored py Saeko A ap pane | TONKAWA, . March 22,—| his life in the Olympic apartment, | the audience with a pallet. BPO | uhm will take the part of “M Lada Re ee! : Evanston, Wyo., pastor sues clit 2010 Western ave., Wednesday after. | cial music was played. pracy jSeainst the Indians-tn @ commercial |. s195 oo damages. noon, by inhaling gas. He had been| ‘The guests, tho very young, were | Sart Summers, war in Oklahoma today, 5 “530 despondent over fll health, according | ®cclaimed most satisfactory. ‘The AT ETI ai Site Smart ALoer ine Stenyeet Columbia theater management re- ports that it never had a better be. | to the coroner. | haved audience. | Diamonds of first quality are per fectly white, with flashes of red green and blue New Road Map Is_ Being Distributed New road maps of the state of ; pat Washington, issued by the United) ST. LOUIS, Mo. March ~The States forest service, may be ob- condition of Bishop Danii s. Tattle, IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS tained at the forest service office, {Il here from the grippe, was report-| Always bears 653 Stuart building. ed ‘unchanged by attending phy-| rte Descriptions of the country to| sicians today. | Signature o: y which the roads shown on the map =o TE LT aT lead, a list of the official camping BLESSED BE NOTHING | grounds in the state and fire preven-| “Sir, I have no home,” began the tion rules are among the subjects |seedy-locking man, “and-—"* touched on in the map. “No taxes to pay, no rent, no coal | —— bills, no worry over the riso In| dairy products! Permit me to con-| gratulate.” have no fob, and—* | wucky chap! No danger of being | ‘fired’ "” | “But I am_ Serious. money affd—’ | “No temptations to spend {t fool-| ishly on able-bodied beggars. Why, | you're a veritable child of fortune. | Good day.”—Los Angeles Times. | Bishop’s Condition iC ASTORI Remains Unchanged | Wee Wabeats cat Gkitdves | TIRED OUT ? food doesnt appeal T have no APPROPRIATE! | was an awfu’ doleful ser-| meenister preached this What a text—‘Here Today “That ( mon the oh mornin’! Take Hood's ~for. an’ Gone Tomorrow. “Ay, it's trouble'wi' their servants that’s got on his mind; they've had six in as many weeks.”—Passing Show, London. , EASY Demands of modern life often He—Tho decrée is granted. Now, bring about a weakened or debili- | garting, we can be married at last, ui eealiny of ihe biped ot fust as soon as you have settled the tion and in a run-down condition of the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla is needed to sustain the system, aye vigor C It Doesn’t Thin Out It Doesn't Evaporate It Doesn’t Carbonize Increases Your Compression divorce court foes. She—Oh, never mind tha fees, 1 have a charge account fhere.—To- ronto Goblin. diseaive. tnd petnladee kets ON SECOND THOUGHT Increases Mileage tions healthy and active, There is He—Did you ever think of got per Gallon Gasoline ting married? Shy Co-ed mind “I'm sorry. Don't bother. nothing #0 good as Hood's Sar- saparilla for this purpose. it restores normal appetites, brings restful nights, and tones up the entire system, “Just a minute, You've started Ask your druggist. me thinking.”"—Ohio Sun Dial, The tonic for that tired feeling oe H ° OD’s GOING THEM ONE BETTER ‘orth—-People who try to commit ‘ BARSAPARILLA TS It’s never entered my Gives Maximum Lubrication With Least Expense L. Someborn Sons, lac. int Ave. §. and Denr~ born, oO Vreight Depot Wide, Main 2040, ‘ suicide and fall seldom try again, West—Indeed! hone who succood never try agalnt—New York Sun, { In det | off field—under siege by white men fe a half-acre plot wh@re the Indians He in walt—dead Cireling for miles around the little cemetery are mammoth derricks,, creeping closer and closer, and now ready to attack the Indians’ rendez yous, The humdrum of the tomtom has been replaced by the hiss of a thousand oll pumps, beating against the earth and sucking out the “black gold.” A band of scouts, representing the Knox Oil Co., of Enid, is reconnolter ing near the graveyard, ready to ad vance and plant wells on the plot held sacred since 1889, when 250 pio |neers, the majority pure blood Pon were buried, Billeted inside the churchyard, with the dead, are scores of armed with shotguns, pi pel the Invasion with their lives, The only violenc reported so far between the two opposing forces was the manhandiing, last week, of a representative of the whites, who contend they have a right to plant derricks in the cemetery under a lease bought from the early owners: Both sides are meneuvering for positions In the legal battle which on | will be the next phase of the war. The district court will rule Monday on the ofl company's rights, HUMBLE ONION IS MINUS QUANTITY PORTLAND, M h 22.—The sue culent onion, that aromatic smother: er of fish, flesh and fowl, Is almost a minus quantity in these United States, according to word reaching produce market circles here today from the principal buying centers of the nation, Storms In the South and South west, princ{pally in Texas, the state which furnishes the bulk of the early onion erop, have seriously retarded and in many cases considerably dam- aged the early 1923 crop, according orts reaching here. The crop ed some alx weeks, It Is sald. Lenin’s Condition Reported Unchanged MOSCOW, Mareh The earl report today wis merely to the effect that Premier Lenin's condition was unchanged, Special deputy and peace officer commissions issued {n 1921 and 1922 called in by Sheriff Matt Starwich eee Morris C. Chaso, Pacific coast lum- |berman, dies at home in Marysville. s2e Moving pictures. showing manu- | facture of asbestos were to be shown at Engineers’ club Thursday noon, (Beg Pardon! The Star never intentionally print untrue statement or makes an |charge. Bat our reporters and they don’t KEE everything they write about, Whenever an error creeps Into The Star, we will be very glad te correct It, and we will thank the friends who call it to our attention, | Thru a typographical error, tho |statement appeared in Tuesday's | Star that a moonshine raid had been mado on a building at 712 N. 72nd |st. ‘The real address Is 712 N. 77th |st. Mrs. Joe White, who lives at 712 |N. 72nd ut. has never been ‘connect: Jed in any way with such a case, |Weyant Is After Councilman Job Announcement of tho filing of the candidacy of Fred N. Weyant 50 Green Lake blvd, for eity council man was made Wednesday night at a meeting of the Green Lake Wey ant club, formed to support him. Woyant is an examiner with the city clvil service commission Baked Oysters’ Stewed Oysters Scalloped Oysters Are mado really delicious with Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Keep the bottle on the table. Season cach portion with a few drops of the famous LEA& PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE n 14th $10,000 damages for | captured | | | Tragedy Revealed in Deaths of Woman and Daughter CHICAGO, Ma of + dau Police and « T : 5 ST, JOSEPH h., March ces Foster Wins First Francis Morrow, star witness against| | fund of $1,450.55, found 1 Bags I B William Z%, Foster, on tria} for al-|* logy m1 former Police Secretary mportant attle leged violation of the Michigan syn-|4: : Sullivan, was turned over to ST JOSEPH, Micn., March 22 lak iet siutute: today déciad thauihe the clty treasurer Wednesday by William Z. Foster won an important ea Bi uniate | Uso Kelley, secretary to Mayor B& court battle when Judge Charles|@4 @ttempted to incite communi win J, Brown, who has held posses White yesterday refused to admit in| to violence sion of the money since the investi: evidence documents on which the| Morrow, ¥ a government ion. There were no accounts shows Prorecution had relied to nded’ the Bridgeman com. where the money belonged, ta conviction of the at amet said. Sullivan, a former poe communist, on trial for violation of ton ag an “under COV" | tice captain, was recently convieted the Michig er’ man, and larceny in connection with Among these documenta were cop-| Crosscxamined ‘Sy Frank P. ashing of a check for $596 re- fes of th 1, edited by | w attorney for For the fed. | i by him for the city, during Foster, Cs 4. WHOLE FAMILY ow all but one family have ith of been drug evi th the r waa re 3 4 mul ghter, Mra, Edna Rob vs Tongue Pett th ro records di ed the tragedy Motoring of course, but many emer- gency repairs, and practically he tragedy culminated years of TO TREASURY lew in the | er contended, | with hatred and | tic ¥ activities. nist d the evi hat the # opinic artists and not of his tenure of office. He was dine charged from the service shortly after Mayor Brown's election, MONEY Bonds, Etc. ‘Rates tor admitted he voted eft wing” of conven: ng the commun. en, but denied attempted to influence tes to the meeting in any class ce out ticles and thorn ns reflecte w r per ich of the state's evidence was ruled out when Judge W held pe ont nee ee : 1% amg ears has adopted| convention during the two days’ sen MUTUAL LOAN. soc tt f “Henry,'| sions after Foster left could be pre 3O-91T Joshes Green Build Elizabeth sented. better way to break-fast irst meal in Whours Tutnx of this! From supper to breakfast is the longest stretch between meals—13 hours! The morning meal may be only a habit with you, but it’s an event for the children. You want a dish that first ofall viene your taste. The youngsters need food that builds stout and sturdy bodies, There is one food that meets both de- mands—Olympic Wheat Hearts. And it’s always welcome. Tastes best when cooked according to directions and served steaming hotevery morning with ‘ood top milk or cream. You'lllike ely ast better and Olympic Wheat Hearts makes a better breakfast for you. PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO., Portland, Oregon Mills at Portland, Oregon and Tacoma, Washington Manufacturers of Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic Flour | a | vai) it rr | il me D)\ Ni MU

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