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Matter May f, 1899, at the Posioffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March #, 1879, Per Your, by Mail 16.60 “"" The Seattle Sta SATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923, * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, HOM EDITIO mpfire Girls Rule Seattle Today PORT OFFERS Stupidity | EX-SERGEANT | relief when the legislature pkful for, ‘ , But, at least, the legisiature | cy 5 teturn Good for} ina diets oll Bb Seard. 1. con Speeding Auto on ee 1 —that was what the people pee Evil; Can Use! iuusnt. bot ine pope were | Rainier Avenue wrong. | Suilding for) ““rie eu tut men do uve | Is Stopped by. ANSWERING | DEATH CALL Close of Renowned Howdy, folks! It will soon be ‘ T * Soe weaner gem} Pelatives Weep tte ator | at Her Bedside} BY WEBB MILLER m sleeping sick-| PARIS, March 24—Mme, Sarah| 3 close the ser . sys after theny ” And so it is Ve ‘ pte Exposition vith the laguakaters Matt Starwich Tho legislature is dead and fe i: aed urled but— y Jonn .» Nelson geet With an automobile load of Canadian beer, former Sergeant ‘olice Edward W. Pielow » | election law, entirely forgot to | arrested at 6:30 a, m. by consider the school code. Sheriff Matt Starwich and was know w It now comes out that the legislature, in passing the new | fg slowly sinking | | And now we know That spring ts But as the world’s greatest Last night te und, indeed, one of the world’s grea And, as a result, there are | ‘harged Saturday morning une A tom-cat x nith, | der the state laws with Megal eee |wings'or tion co: hopeless contradictions | possession of liquor. Pirlow Mayor Brown still refuses to worry (of the invis: at the terminal The new election law specific posted $1,000 ball thru Attorney e stre railway My over Doc has @ pair of deuces and is ing to bluff Stone & Webster, who} hold five aces. the port nd) ally provides that the governing € aes Olen at noon and was in Seattle suit aes Three times during the past 30 choot 47 oard of any school district de | siring to submit any proposi- Pielow has been arrested by aie: ¢ at rest fears enter-| tion to the voters shall certify |peace officers. The first arrest oc LITTLE HOMER BREW'S ; ber that the proposition to the election ed February 26 when he, Ea PRAY ¢ out er 1 also a former policeman; 08 a t . God bless mamma and papa and ° = the day the great f th uld make board In the form. ot . bal 4 |Charles G and Anna Givens — Uncle Charlie and Aunt M fous, and as for t to be held title of NOT TO EXCEED 25 | were found by t revenue offi and Mayor Brown and \ nd weep! The view WORDS. jcers wandering around in an auto. Brown's little bull. mobil across the Canadian border, He was charged with illegally erosr ng the border SUSPENDED BY This, no doubt, is an excellent There i idea—in itself. But the school code makes it mandatory that the proposition | CHIEF SEVERYNS q ‘- id es Sayines Sr aeadt be phrased in such explicit As a result of the arrest, Plelows yoned his wee to Lil G « t a lice sergeant - ware his father can afford It oice which kings, princes and the subordina and verbose—terms that it is ap Tgeant, was suspend> 5 | ed by orde » co-operate with the! absolutely impossible to couch |p goon Seattle in advanc 1 Ms of of Chief of Police Wi eople of the world had acelatmed, went | the dramatic 4 of the days wher their On the other hi . if we a business men any bond or special levy propo- ‘Two weeks ago federal Tanne regu our pastor Pag : general inter of the comn et? to burch reg ~ ar pastors | (Turn to Page 4, Column 7) the general in ft ni sitsGA el Sada” takai! oa pc al aided hewtra te ell us to, wouldn't we get terribly | | ade | “It has always been the policy and| words, Broadway and found a quan- Y i 7 tity of Hquor and evid always will bé the policy of the port This, of course, threatens the |hu6 retail and wholesale bre ie commission to co-operate in every! 1 aie of all me ail tail and wholesale Mquor why with the business men of the legality of all school bond is- |trade was being conducted from the (Turn to Page 4, Cotumn 5) sues or special Jevies that may j|place, they said. Pielow will be be adopted—until the laws are |e on this count Monday whem his case comes up in federal court. | amended to conform to each Three nights ago, according stm DEMAND ACTI other. Sheriff Starwich, Pielow escapedvay } Some people might hint that jreft by a narrow margin. ¥ | | | | | out of practice with our putting? | 1 r With all this rage for things WOULD CHECK | ‘radbsscae a ter OPO | Aw a preventive measure to a . |check any possible epidemic of malig- | } SUPERSPECIAL FEATURE {hint sore throat in feattle mich. sa} j In response to haa been prevalent in other cities, countless requests | Dr. Hiram M. Read is preparing an from all parts of ordinance requiring that all rallk sold the nation, Ho- ti the city must be pasteurized. Mi In Portland 13 dea’ resulting |deputies were watching the North: it was lot to throt- 4 . Le te eek plot to throt |-rrunk road near Redmord for Plex le the educational ‘system of iow, they flashed thelr red sign aa tg ~~ eset, from the soré throat epidemic were | the state. |a suspicious looking car approached: the first authen- }traced back to raw milk, Dr. Read} * . This, however, would probably |The car stopped, but had no liquor, tic photograph of |says. Pasteurization would destroy | American Public Gouged) . unenaritate |Pielow, a mile down the road, saw himself ever pub- all the harmful bactli} in the milk. w the sheriff's red light, turned and lished in the pub | but would not injure the milk in. any | $15,000,000 Monthly It looks more like a case of oe : (Turn to Page 4, Column 8) | Pauline Brown, Seattle Campfire Girl, as she will appear tonight at the grand council} characteristic boneheadedness— a J : , BY WILLIAM J, LOSH 1) eax thie pert oF bOUihs ats mn re oa | fire at the Armory. Pauline will serve as a color bearer. SHINGTON, Ma ~The | rit fire at the Armory. P eu asa Peis we wrtis dk Catach ee Aceh pulaerevere |, WASHINGTON, "March 34 0RNO | 0 er lca es ee |Mother and Babe . partment of. justice earl: ext Gah to ean ke | | Rawerniog. whb adios wih Overcome by Gas The unexpected return of her J Vic prints. | way, he claims, as | Dr. Read says th li Sober was arrested | will probably be int y for being intoxicated. | cilwoman Bertha Lar t his ordinance “luced by Coun. s, altho othe: No doubt his friends’ pund om his| members of that body are interested | ~ Se te PUT 7 vow ours ute conne|Elect Booth Heaa BOARD SEEKS 2°00 Members of|B] AINE SCORES nse fmt seca WALL OF WATER Soe ame We haven't yet picked out the law of $15,000, Order Here for Sgiieen feos Se a oe Man named here yester week in ex j of the Guaranty Trust Co, New prehensive Investigation of |N. E. Borde, manager of the lunch » Sugar market |room, called the fire department ing the last six weeks which a and a pulmotor was sent to revive hav result | whiter, as F. P. A. has noticed,|the International Chamber of Com {Will Ask People to Vote) ny wanna von Kerrier {Playing Stone & Webster ; : on eae e ‘. | aa te cababtioe Wa ti Bate in an. increase paraectpet ‘lai Sem $1,455,000 for Work | Tun WCamptire My adeod geat-| Carfare Game, He Says . |anout 1s per cent in the price the|(OWA Flood Peril Continues te, unconscious mother and Hee tle is, guardians and | housewife must pay is being made| to Grow Mrs, Borde had been working | school building | fire have laid claim to the city} Mayor B. J. Brown, either inno. |by the department, according to A. Bae over the gas plate and suddenly col+ 4 ®/and welcomed to It tho sisters ' Seymour, a seers io weneral SIOUX CITY, Iowa, March 24,—|Japsed across it, firemen said. Both 94 Campfire from Bremerton, Charles In its inquiry the justice depart: | roca waters backed up from the|Mother and child were quickly pee |Program that the overcrowd F See | grade and hi; by the adop-|ton, Kirkland—prnetically from all) ment is being assisted by the Missouri river by a huge Ice jam Cov-| Vived and sent to thelr home where _ }tion of an intermediate or junior | North ern Washington, by partment of commerce, : ru jered lowlands in Sioux City during |they had completely recovered Sate high school system, the members of| Today they celebrate the 11th ‘The department {s 2 Seti In the neat untae. IE -waaleatas ® | M Itha school be Friday voted to/birthday of the National Campfire iaiibes 08 tite ‘upeclal oom. deters ning relies cy Qantas | penaldantevanehiaaka’ thelknhecsn ch i jask Seattle electora for a total of | organization and the fourth birthday | ite aes a tne elty councll to (Shore has been purposely abil tha eaty Nous today, fositie bee WLS $1 0 for immediate expenditure, | of the local, Four years ago Seat girls organized with something Ais 0 bly of 8 ped | } + A investigate the strect. car altuation, /°2 m the supply of sugar shipped /tore the advancing waters Army Air Hero to | A CAROL of HOLY WEEK The program calls for the erection ge # i interes hod By attempting to force the coun- The stream continued to rise, Visit Sound Forts of five buildings at once, at a total| like 100 members, ‘ox and whether any other arbitrary in- 1 elt to keep the five-cent fare in ef. (tng Woe’ Fractinw the neice {backing uf waters in the Floyd 4 cost of $710,000, locat bash) nee is affecting the pric river, and a rise of another foot will| Maj. Gen. M. M. Patrick, chief of pili York, today was elected president of | lations on Inaugurating 4 or otherwise, {s playing direct of the Stone & jon in into the Webster Inte’ hool This was the direct accusation Saturday by Councilman E. L. 1 as follows: fect,” Blaine declared, “Mayor Brown |." ss : By Bob Bermann Additi to the John {s simply playing the Stone & Web- panting’ tie result of the inquir- jaubmerge neatly 90s alee one Se earie “Batt ouney if acted se 3 ste: ©. 6 succeed . i * | resic 1 district. The riv ei country, ins] ¥ GONTIME In @ downtown cafeteria. A crowd of’ aténographers, Mulr school .......... $130,000 | stor game. If ho succeeds in his}, CONune | residential distric ne river rose c departments of justice | two few Soke army camps and air service bases, N Dunloy DUrpoRe, selty is bound to faca| two feet in the six hours ending at y k polling od ee 120,000 [eee tae Ssh ral Aba sha pig and commerce, no investigation will | as a ee will arrive In Seattle between April New building at Portage, the payabk ‘iatateat wil rt nauc. ‘The [D6 made. by federal trade com-| 4 sharp rise in temperature|25 and 30, it was announced at the ‘ f school .. »., 120,000 | in the Arcade building, bondholders at that time will either | ™ssion | brought a new menace to villages| Chamber of Commerce Saturday, eat as quickly as possible and get away, Addition West Seattle Tonight the public is to gather io: into sasurt Rude being’ mandarais Meanwhile, the People’s Legisla-|and farms below the huge ice gorge,|_ Gen. Patrick will include Camp And then, suddenly, an interruption. Two alien figures in the busy lh’ velivod ; 190,000 | With the bead and feather-wearing | ‘ings to compel the city to|¥e Service, with the backing of| now extending 10 miles down the | Lewis, Sand Point and Fort Lawton) throng. ‘4 hi pe aad maids about the grand council fire, 3 soul. ‘The ico by melting rapld.|!n his’ tour, One, a tall, awkward old man, unmistakad’ duntor high school at | bookkeepers, clerks, professional men. The hum of many voices, blending into sort of symphony with the clatter of silver, china and » glass. Everywhere a spirit of rush and bustle—an intense desire to held for alt th the loca} headquarters of Campfire, |raleo street car fares or else they |Comstessional progressives, 18 con-| xf a farmer. A homely 5 at the Armor The public will ob: |tinuing to demand prompt action jy would release reat wall of} He has an enviable war records 50, ne ae will bring suit for breach of contract y would release a gi 1 face, neared with kindly lines and decorated ‘with 4 gray beard of the | ,,Jnterlalie, ----.--.---+ 180000 laccve trom tho outskirts, whilo the | Will bring sult for breach of contract |J¢" 1 "Cerinite character by the fed-|water. Preparations. were wade te, having won the D. &. Xf. in the wae “billy-goat” variety. Pathetlcally grotesque in his wrinkled store he expenditure of the balance. of | 1. cers will call to the center of the} . | eral govern warn villages for 50 miles down the| War, while commanding a division in clothes. the money asked will be determined reduced fares below the point where N the many color-bearers, toreh-| (110 cities to operate the lines| Basil Manly, head of the organiza. | river when the Ice dam does go out. | Fr nt | bearers, firemakers, wood gatherers | " lly tion, declared that nothing less than Dwellers in the lowlands are ready | the Legion of Honor and of the Ore nee. He is also commander The other, his wife—possibly a half dozen years his junior. A dump comfortable figure, in clothes of an incredibly ancient vintage. Gray | tie proposition that will be. sub |and new members. ‘The firefiien will | PuC st (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) to flee to high grou: der of the Crown of Belgium, hair slicked back beneath a shawl; rosy cheeks for all her three score | Mitted to the voters of Seattle ts inj sii, in to soft music, The Camp-| CITY LOSES | sa years and more; vague blue eyes peering curlously thru thick, steel. |due form. The board asks that! rice pledge will be repeatod. EITHER WAY bowed spectacles. 750,000 inbonds be authorized and} yruch mt 000 by a three mill tax le y 1 including the Camp. In the latter event a judgment] e it The pair are obviously ill at ease. They don’t know what to mako J ) ‘aho,” sung by the} Would probably be returned against | ay O rumary U , of it all. They pause, embarrassed, waiting and watching, Citizens may vote on one or the|torch-heearers, and the local song, | the city which would mean 11 at for: bid Presentl: floor manager comes to their rescue. He shows them other, or both of the propositions. “We Are the Maids of Seattle, ung | mer decisions would have to be re- a how to gather up tray, napkin and silverware and starts them down | TAYLOR AGAINST lby the entire Seattle group, will be | Versed and our general tc fund BOY’ DE | 0 on es S us ear m the line. |BOTH PROPOSITIONS | featured would bo thee nat the merey of | ' ‘|fire song, The program, will be on hand In either event, | HE couple take a long time selecting their food. They want lo | gupt. Thomas F recommended by| Local Boy Scouts w sustain. |to favor e audience with thetr| the elty will lose because he Ve. SS a ; ids i i i Cole TUR tote the aden nie [cent taro is continved until August Find Blood on Wheel of Gar| Unless More Candidates File, Hléction Will know the price of everything and they ponder long over each |ed by threo of the bonrd members, |song, “America, the sere : choles. A good-natured debate over whether they can afford ice cream |, Shorrock oppoyed the % mill tax Rees i i " ip oe Me eae ied He Drove Be Sheer Waste of Thousands on their apple ple—which, one is willing to gamble, won't be halt as | (Turn to Page 4, Odlumns) ha a Be eee eco ManKe tinasteetermiaren | _——— _ 2 pP0d aa" Ma" a ARG, Bet serie Bae era Wad hai | [EX'PHIGL PROBE Ge iinrtcun wasase teat ten Suspected of driving the autols,Vith all filings for the city primary to be held April 24 Phere ate impatient murmurs as scores Of patrons are held up in | na - v1 (Turn to Page 4, Column 7) hahah aa ie ected wean ie {due to close today, it became apparent that unless more 4 the line behind them, waiting for them to pass on ‘ OF WI AT HER) which ran down and killed 6-year-old A “in the: field: the pit rape “ill | “Gosh, I'll miss that game of snooker.” That Automobile 4 - 7 Norris Delane, Sixth ave, at/candidates appear in the field, th e primary election wil be 3 | “Why do they let that kind of folks in?” | In an apparent effort to improve | COT, BRADEN’S Fifth avo. and Cherry st,, Tuesday, /an absolute waste of taxpayers’ money—some $15,000, in ; Pipe the shawl—bet it’s one of them new King Tut styles.” Now that everyone is Ic * || on Seattle weather, and to straight-|\ . 4. K R. Ito, 2448 Day st, Japanese mer-| round numbers. q And #o on. around for an automobile, ome of the erron | en out 8 snow | ni) a ~ |chant, was arrested storms and cloudbursts that have WIF K MISSING |i Traffic Patrolmen been predicted by Georg Salisbury, | SAN FRANCISCO, March 94 and O. K. Holschumaker, B, Calvert, } Ito was immediately taken my meen | Six candidates are to be nominated for the three city council terms which expire this year, and two for the office” But finally the reach the cash register and receive their checks and the line flows on. After considerable difficulty the couple find thelr way to an unoc nse are being offered AR WANT AD COLUMNS local weather prophet, T Search for Mra: 1. A, Braden, Wite of corporation counsel. To date, only six candidates have 7 cupied table. ‘The old man helps bia wite into om and then, with iy ip wus sa chief of the forecast ¢ Vision of ti lot Col: FE. A. Braden, t A ‘an Oe atte ‘tiled for city council and but one for corporation council, 4 ; oldfushioned courtesy, arranges her luncheon for her, A brief inter. | STOP! THINK! United States weather bureau, |rotired, was. in progress today, | 0” He Was htecatat vttae a |'Thus the primary will only serve to nominate seven candi+ | lude, while “Ma,” who insists upon spreading a napkin on the table, arrive in Seattle April 1, He 18 now | eee ge ae eaten Bradeg | the driver, He was arrest tor a ) y ad Borrows “P's” bandanna for her own use. THink what It moans to delve a siz |tin Denver arranging for better) 14. ‘olive saad devlened to| 8oroUs police search directed by |dates, who are bound to be nominated anyhow. aM Aga 8 with Nea flexibility and stond blow || weather for Colorado people hace ehh raMad Hasigned tol w. C, Fuqua, head of the traffic bue| Another startling feature of the) school code, however, provides that T last they are both seated and ready to begin—but not yet. Tite eis Salisbury sald Saturday he did not|'"* righ ‘i reitan ht aence | reau. Ito, when arrested, told/election situation ig the disclosure | the proposition must be stated iit ‘They exchange Inquiring glances, REASON know what the object of Calvert's] |, ‘| es ae a ai vtrophed. trai | PUaua that he had been driving the | that, because of contradictory clauses | such specific terms ithat it would Be! Then, both actunted by a common Impulse, they bow thelr hes inhla Out for Yourselt | visit is, but he intimated it might talent Rca shay ahirnhen nant Puesday, but denied haying bad} in the school code and the new el ble to employ only 23 words. Pa" drones, “we beseech Thee . . wat Pete) a |have somethin ting to look on in amazement. A hush vettles when you can buy this pragtioally to do with the re-,| , sy botweon Heattlo and | sve left her home for a stro! in should foree |Gelden Gate park j “Oh, mereitul Father Their neighbors stop eo | over the entire room now Cleveland six touring, with || San Francteeo over wh nt |tion law, the propositions to vote Hlood spots were found on the left | $750,000 worth of school bonds and to rear wheel, according to Fuqua, authorize an additional $705,000 levy WAY, IT al AL | cent controy r ( | Wear elther that she met with] mas A eHE het ORE ale Porteahibor butane - be |). A&B rebult;-one proposlilod tease and for these mercies . "the volee continues, on to the Join of extras, ail read h cast the weather for ut tle | i ; . i ‘} making a strong chain of elreum: | for achool building purposes, may Wy Se 5 Inevitable eine (OMB) FOr: SIRF When Calvert has fixed things up| ¥lelence or that she suffered some) stances against him, together with | invalidated even if they are approved | Med by the school board rung 8% Wh pyc it th at eohord the “Amen? “Ma,” of course, but wasn't . here, maybo It wil no longer be|form of mental lapse, was eX} the fact that he was identified, by | by the voters words, and the other considerably : a‘ Me 4d : * . ann over 100, All propositions hid to Ba dtc i Dada dt eh ai Hy 0 the NT sage || hecesaary for Seatteltes to don rub- | Pres the liconko number of his Chalmers, Under the new election law, a AN pt 8 Bey ty 7p “ YB “si J Turn to the WANT AD Pag ber boots when aunshine Js predicted, Reports (hat Mrs, Braden had| auto, What action will be taken! passed by the last legislature, a [40 last night—46 days horore the elee. 4 ihe aatahasla avesnnon) tte heleht again NOW and seo where you can |) oy niimber straw hats when the|been kidnaped and was boing held|agatnst Ito” has not mr abelded| propeatihy, atone ite ot eted aorahe tlonpewe JE la: gyre Oa rit ¢ ahha i mp! eal findi i i “i « | weve this one demonstrated forecast 4s a cloudburat, Me his moahs thatthe gle ut not quite the same as before, e|for ransom were discredited by po! upon, according to the police and the| election board in the form of a ques: jeune There | new note. | J power to Calvert Hive coroner. 'Uon not to exceed 25 words, The (Lurn to Page 4, Colunn @

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