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SERRE EEOEEE LORE TESS EE EREEESEHEREE SEES SORE EEEESEEESUSEEEO SEO ET EOS EO EDUETOSENENS OTE OEESEOEEUUSEESESEOESESE NOSES EE SEREHEEESEEESOSHSETENOSSEESEESUUEEESISHOEOESESESEEEEEHOSTOSESEEHESOEETESEEEOEEEED \ 7 iP | \ “ ha. Polls for City Primary O E ( ee IZE | \ \ @) Election Are Open This J 9! ¢ Evening Till 8 o’Clock eeecesee y ° . . . . . . . . . serecee CORPSE HERE LE HEHE ESSE OEE TERE EEE EEE EEEEE SEES ERE TEESE PROP RCO r ese ee EeeeeeeeeEEEEEeeeeeee CEDITORIAL) Maybe in this particular case the fact that you're late | you aren't down on time. | difference to the city whether you vote or not. But rE ID you ever go back to sleep after being awakened by | at the office doesn’t rnatter, Maybe there's nothing for | PO Sy ithy If you get in the habit of staying away from the polls at the alarm clock? You know how it is. You sit up, | you to do and it’s just as well for you to be between the | It’s a homely sjmile, out going back tp sleep after the unimportant elections it'll be a lot easier for you to dis- yawa, and ponder to yours: “Hm, Nothing much down nee as downtown, But alarm has gone off is just like failing “to vote in unim- regard your civic duties when something vital IS at stake. { U at the office today. Doesn't make much difference if bam You have taken a step toward forming a habit portant elections Too many of us do that. | little late—just 40 winks.” Whereupon you go back to The next morning it'll be easier to go back to sleep. There's nothing particular at stake in today’s municipal Don't get the habi i sleep—and don’t wake up again for an hour And maybe the next morning it'll cost you your job if | primary, In this instance it may not make such a lot of | Vote toda; Rett retried PPP PPP DD PPP RPP ata a PPP Pa oP PPP PPP PDP PPR PPP oP PP PPP PPP PPP PRP PAPAL PAP PAPA PPA i Rep TER i 0 M x | wy :ATTL bk, W ASH, DAY, APRIL 24, 1923. zr TWO © | SEATTLE, Xa ba i SOARS AGAIN! one “Folly” )MAYORS IRE (_Sam Pites, Jr., Home |PRICE JUMPS BLOCK PHONE RE you reading “Frieda’s Follies"? You'll find ROUSED OVER | a CENTS ON them every day in the right-hand bottom corner | of this page. | Good aren't they? } | 4 RATE ORDER) <== ~ ARE ACTION RNET HERE Maybe you'd like to write one. | | } ‘ res | Kaen ‘8 mai mee for bt that Sigel in before |] : q « Howdy, folks! This Is the day Injunction Against| ; ‘Make fem short (20 : a ty about “# Says He Will Veto {Quoted ‘at $10. 5D 7 a Hundred; in } ‘em short (200 words is about right) and |) “ oes | Rome of Pubic) “are tm = Fred's own syle. | Ordinance; Plan | February Was A $6.90 | | ts e your letter to Frieda, care The Star, c ee Works Sought by attle, Interferes With | Sugar prices advanced 25 2 to’ restrain th ° are *hil Tindall beat posed ori! prov Phil Tindall # hin wife ice commission from putt fect its ruliig recently a new high mark of $10.55 a One man gave paris green to a candidate and voted for an carwig. Company ———= — Ae ‘The usual mud is being thrown. council's. approval of a canard that is being circulated is Ac pul r ‘euidiain ding for cents 4 hundred pounds on the ~ | st IS PREDICTED WITNESS STAND : so eee r s one thi akes us doubt : P bea mt naga m in wn ” the Path of this ret Phil hasn't | Pacific Telephone’ & Telegraph: Co.'s 7 ea i abs < He Reta Grocecy desociatione | got a wite. petition to. adv ne rates W. Leonard, president + &> at Bound: Powe ; ‘The new boost followed the in: POLITICAL NOTE in Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma was} Weather Fails to Entice | Big Suit Rapidly Approaches |= et or an Pare crease on the New York market Hugo Kelley says that if he is |/™*!tuted in-federal court Tusday. | bid ater {ater now in. the} Monday morning and the subse rae be cea hs caccidka | Aiorsaye Alb the teloptionsé ‘eben Voters to Polls Its Climax ead ed and geod ne que change: fsa! Sex, rca Mayor Brown's policies. A lot | P&ry, appearing befor Cush: mae PSS prom rms from bondiloid: | quotations. of people would like to see them {man, asked that a restra order | Tm spite of beautiful weather, n-} With Frank Waterhouse himself). srasor Brown said. | Sugar has been on the upwant carried out—and buried, be issued which wil! hold up the|dications at noon Tuesday were/on the stand, matters were pro: ‘The council's netion in approv: t's trend ‘since the middle of February, wee ‘ ruling of jing @ higher’ fare seriously embar- when a price of $6.90' a ‘hundred ranses me in my negotiations with bounds. existed. Accordiiie 2 i the bendboldem,". the- mayor, xaid Frank. Kanaain, 990 “Mr.deonard-and 1 have-«, specific | ~d Grocers’ association, higher understanding that he-is go bring | 3 price can be peak ‘onless eae 1 It was contended that deprecation | ohwtie | W, R. Furi chiet doput-|in bringing againat Waterhouse to |back whatever compromise terms, if } ii Laren drastic action in Let's pass an ordinance prohibiting |" some cases is so great thatthe ity county auditor, announced. Jrecover corporate funda which the|Any, that thé bondholders witl con | ugar gambling. | my nell pS = company actually is losing money | . r latter is accused of abstracting to|sider. ‘There ix no need for the| the ity council from chanting |ced must rulne rates to Lreak veg, | ABIDE of the votern, whict i eee a ncurred’ in |councit to rush 4M inettane in taren, SAN FRANCISCO. week, 1 At? a session of the pubi util. | [ieen a feature of the entire cam: jp iiiging the steamer El Aquario. | since ng one ix losing under the 5 SAN FRANCISCO, April 24-—— commission and will | tiiat the vote in the city primaries igressing rapidly toward a climax Kelley says that he will betp Mayor Permit them to raise “their rater) woud be one of the lightest in| Tuesday in the $200,000 sult which }fo the extent that they may derive were aa riage as A dace greater return on thétr saves pspeene years and probably the dight|W. Ty Laube, ax trustee in banks Doc is running the city government ?| ments. ‘f st in percentage of voters to thone | ruptey tor Frank Water ume & Co, eee |ities commission, held March 3%, &{Paign, could not be aroused ax few! Waterhours was called ax a wit/cent carfare arrangement, and Se-| ‘They say that he who hesitates —_| minority of the members voted that lwelldefined waues are involved in {nosh in his own behalf immediately | 4 ie Sat, yatrond Are, saining $5,000") 9 ephone ¢ 7 ie pe 7 © mot eceax but was|@ day Is lost ; well, that's not talk, |thetelephone company be permitted | }the campaign and thevonly contest after the morning 1 but war { The pitcher hesitated and to raise its rats to fhe extent that} not permitted to teatify long before | COUNCIL, MEMBERS e? he - |Canc sugar prices were advanced 20° The umpire called a balk. it might derive a return of 6.2 per | for three city council seats. opposing counsel were involved in| MAKE NO COMMENT | jcont, a hundyed pounds here today, Pa cent on the Investment, which is| Many= freak ‘occurrences at the! jengthy and acrimonious argu-| Councilmen, who voted late Mon- ma!ins the new price at the refin- to approve the report of a xpe clal survey committee, providing for jan ae in Rtreet car fares to 10 [Aattario deat originally came up: 0a ‘cents for a single ride, three tokens he |for a quarter, seven for a halfdollat} mment to make on their action Tuesd: Th commit The earwig , nuisance {s with us|much less than was asked by the! potting places Tuesday morning|ment as to the admissibility of again. An earwig is a cockroach that }companies, but which they later fe-| wore peported to Chief Election |his evidence. When interrupted, 1 has got into society. jeepted. The restraining order anke! : Wag necking to xhow that the (ght |that the majority of the commis | Deputy J. W. Dutton. but these} jery $10 to wholesalers. ‘This is the |highest since June, 1920. Sarr) | NEW YORK, April 24—Refined ugar today was advancedsabove 10 cents a pound by Pennsylvania re- fining, which quoted $10.25, the — rvey ce ae 3 highest price since the present rise d the recommen Here's young Sam Piles, son of former U. S. Se?cvor’ started, ‘The best way to kill the pests i# to|sion be prevented from going under | were ironed out early in the day company tranmetion and tt sprinkle a gallon of moonshine on Pe es 62 figure. and the election was progressing became personally involved fn it /®Md 16 for a dollar, had no co lawn. in a teehnigal way court finally t Judge Cyshman did net annotince! gmoothly with no serious trouble: | & decision on the request Tuesday) For the first time in Seattle election jmorning and Jt is believed that Ne fhistory, évery polling place hag) Under advisement until after the he report of the council embon the matter - ‘|i take it under advisement Hien completely .aupplied with. all) noon recess ts Sra ig! ot one hanahd . S.H. Piles, of Washington. . Young Sam is back in Sec’!’. american Warner and National ‘i " art... chief ‘counsel . £01 Russell, of he Utlities, department . i . - ig went to $9.85 today, OH, THAT'S DIFFERENT! necesnary equipment early Monday; John B. Hort, chief cour for} rovidiig fore take that ont bring | Oe old home town, in a theatrical engagement. He and his 5, Taube, succeeded in excluding from |, surticient revenue to retire atteet | Qed had a fierce quarrel when the young man took a pee Writer in The Star says that pb abenin ae Oh ie sew of the tne rie of gaan may co | DDO lora ENA 2:2": so ator Be, ecru] te creme, wracucally all of ths "onde ony the anngal inert | £0. cabaret singer here and later warried her. He was| XPRESS WAGE said tha w con- own . Then hargoa and pyerate the lnes. ie s bets in poate pie “gs | Hinuousy open, running into his|Planned to Introduce thru Walter bain eine bi «the lines. “1H | doing a few rounds over the municipal links Tuesday iit: B T ; stuff they sell at the filling sta- office “Tuealay night, over which | Morris, who, ax agent for the Globe |" acl det full i the sureey commit.|ig when The Star camera caught him. : suit they sell a is esa ome ves... officials will’ sendin. the| Indemnity company, conducted nego- | Pe? iy civ aie —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers! Cartcago, April 24.—The - a. ge |vote as the polls close. He, predicted | Uations leading up (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) f Railroad Expressmen. today. filed action in ning @ $1146.000 bond as} phone ’ 01 : s $ We're trying to wean our tiveer bY | Heiress’ and Hubby! eitise vot woud. be counted ttion in sening, 9 4016 comm Senator’s Son, Cut BRING SLAYER . request with the United States Rall feeding it kerosene, but it always sig jand tabulated by 9:30 p. m. a {in regard to the E Aquaria road board for a pay increase of 10 the colic. | The six highest candidates " sonia ait Baur es . Back on Main St. | rueaday's, primariés will competa, FIRST ALLOWED Off at Poc kets, SUSPECT NORTH The wage advance would total tee and apnreved by the council, If the big oil companies get into a lfor the three council rats at the MORRIS TO TESTIFY $17,000,000 annually and would af omllediedconk rll RS Te Te Ta rae | ag! tile evident an hidicated ‘by Plays Vaudeville et 10/000 sen. sible for an ordinary gink to buy| 74 Dellor sana, cates aa | aarsats |an offer of proof mado by W. T. M 3 | —— Ee ep h gas 9 clea - of | 088 t0 tle John W. Gates’ $28,- itt, one of Waterhouse's attorney ORR § KETTLE | enon fh sasolly to clean @ pair of| 0,0, sand her new husband, 1S SAVED | FROM agp iodo sohhorgrtsiaaattigs oh WA wn ra inord OG eputies En Route Tuesday | FTF} CONFESSES é : + 0ee ester Norris, cartoonist, were th th tter was a company rela P fasiae dir ithe, peste in the [tnausion, rated by Prank Water-| World Court 18 Not Move to A ss sears are wien nis ence.) With D. E. Corrigan | > ABBY MURDER are ne. Scaria's: GReeee ment to a cabaret entertainer was} Ts @ thought that's universal ; traditional calf rack at an “old | house & Co, and carried out by it at | * . : | Siua’ the somone iellene home town" charivati last ’ | all stages, and that Waterhouse him | Enter League, He Say$ | announced, Samuel Hf, Piles, Jr., son | EL PASO, Teas "April 24.—Riding| SAN FRANCISCO, Apri} 24.—Sa: The show's a dress rehearsal. Rie | self signed the bond merelys as a " of ex-Senator Piles, of Washington.) i, tne geath car in which George Francisco detectives will be sent to cre |} After they had been seren | teohinieal subterfuge NEW YORK, April 24.—Presi- i present minister to Colombia, is} s : Jud, I Hall, afi bs} dent Harding today laid before Bede in hid horie {awit | Marsh, Seattle taxi driver, was fiain [bbs Aris. to question 3 om New York city has passed an or-| aded by the townfolk, who knew udge Calyin 8. Hall, afier objec y p | Ine a oner hel there who, according te dinance. prohibiting “human fites"| them ax “Les,” son of the tur. |Adrenalin Used for First wi by Attorney Hart, first ruled! the American people his case | sentative of the footlights. ear Tacoma on the morning of ADril org trom Phoenlx police, as ede from climbing the sides of Wuildings.| niture deale: id “Dellora,” Time on Coast {that Morris could testify only as to| for participation by the United amuel, Jr, Bary Gniveralty, nel 8, D, E, Corrigan, suspected slayer|fossed the murder of Rabbi A. @ ‘The human bar-flies were ruled out| girl with pigtails and gingham | matters of his own per know!-| States in the international court Saat year ten the splash came, (St Marsh, and two” Pierge cotinty |Laffee, who was killed threo weekt long ago. | dress in grammar school’ da: | edge-—and not from records of hia} of Justlee. . Mi sin the SR 19tt, Samuol, |deputy sheriffs were Tuesday en|ago ie a hotel here. ‘ eee “ | the mewly married couple “set | LOS ANGELES, Aprfl 24—Atten‘| company which he did not prepare} Such participatton, he emphasized, | It was f Franklin high {route to Tacoma, where Corrigan witi| C- G+ Hicks of the, Mare Tslata ‘The British government announces; up the treats.” tion of medical men thruout the| himself. Later the court refused to|would be in harmony with republic: |Jrs a graduate of Franklin high " lnaie Sale now is in jail, charged @cut- in the beer tax. By golly, The Norri iminat country js centered today on the| admit a number of letters ¢ changed |@n pledges and would not be a mov. school, was majoring in law at tA face first degree murder charges. with the rabbi's murder. there’s real esmanship! | hook pickers age ape © of Dan Leary, railroad em-| by Morris and Frank Waterhouse &| toward entering the league of na- where his dad hoped he ee Corrigan made innumerable; at-| According to advices to the tocal | rene Med. recently tn California. tig | Ploye, who was the first “dead man’*|Co,, which, the defense, contended, |tions. lay a foundatjon for a Tegal and PO- Hepes to gain. his freedom while in |police, the Phoenix prisonte gave HANDS : ped recently in California, the | on the Pacific coast to be brought] would prove its point NO DOUBT ON Ntfoal career similar to his ONM ory | the Jail in El Paso, where he was|the name of G. C. Richardson and” Girl, in Brooklyn claims she | Deiress leaving a miansiun to be: \back to life by the new serum, ad-| ‘That the trinl, after belhg in prog: | LEAGUE ATTITUDE ee ae eee ernueh ge {Heke TWO habeas corpus proceed |said that he had registered at the hag the most beautiful hands in| eee ee oie oe one hanes | retin reas for more than two weeks, i# at! ‘The president left no doubt about |!" The Star “ld that Samuel, Jt | ings falled and Monday afternoon he| hotel here with Rabbi Lattee, that America. The most beautiful | (iY0r'e sone Wit ag: hera; to A premature blast yesterday tore|laxt drawing to a close was indicated | hig attitude toward the league. | Wap, ene A ie ise the | PPeared before Justice of the Peace |they quarreled in their hot 7 room: hand we ever saw was a royal | eM n a modest house on |tpary's body,;and he was beleved| during the morning session when| “It is not for us," he aid, and; Cltrk, & cabaret enter a ‘ rf ve R. B. Rawlings for hearing on the|ang that he beat the rabbi and- flush pee tt {dead when taken to a hospital. On| Clarence L. Reames, chief counsel] thig administvation haw no ‘inten. | Butler cate. Dad permeaney Jt! fugitive warrant which had been | rica, : Ce ed | M ajoriata 7 aS Fic “ea spar preliminary examination his beart| for Waterhouse, announced that the | tion off by thes#ide ean pro ae to make his own WAY) fied against him, pending the sign- ant t i Somebody threw a lead pencil at} ‘ om milkpalis, dishpans and | was found to be no longer beating. | defense wax preparing to close its| the back doot or the celJar n the world. ing of the extmdition paper: Li'l Gee Gee this morning, but st cowbells greeted the couple ax | }owever, after an injection of the! case | Harding made these statements in| @OKS IN FOR "Pat Neff of Texas wired Jus« Chicago Ww archouse wid it didn't hurt beca they were called “from ‘their | tife-giving adrenalin, it was noted soft lead pencil. home for the “bridal ride. that the heart gave a faint flutter Press. Tt was-a vigorous A ee | Mrs. Norrix, nervously happy, | Leary was gradually brought .buck ‘or had done considerable in| Corrigan into the oustody of the| CHICAGO, Aprn %4.—Two fire: FEAR 2 GIRLS [ris and ciaionge to those seputs {x0 up the main street where |from the borderland of death, and| 2 * ateur productions. He could play | deputies. men were injured and loss of be | ” licans who have demanded that the . j used to carry her school | this morning physicians stated “hel ARE KIDNAPED president. drop. the court plan’ or|the piano and sing, and his friends| sheriff Tom Desmond of ‘Tacoma tween $400,000 and $500,000 was use it was a |a speech at & luncheon of the As-| Dy STAGE Ly tice Rawlings that the papers had sapenad: WERE thy G60 Mt "he been CAEROe ead OA Intfin rommadea hee Oss $400,000 Lknow a giddy girlie Who dresses like « whiz; “Le And tho her mind’s not oft made up,| »ooks. |had a fair chanee of recovery. + | face a split In the party, ‘To them | had told him he was “good.” He and} declares that he ts sure he has the caused by fire in two warehouses in The rest of her sure ist | The calf rack, an aged | ——— — = —| SAN FRANCISCO, Apr HL 24 he said that if'that issue wilt split) Miss Clark—for the report was true] murderer of Marsh in Corrigan, and | the Chicago stock yards today, pie teh | wooden contraption, was hauled esege no ee prea piece of ena enor | party, it is time to find out| that he wis engage! to ve tarred that he has gathered a chain of evi-| — A fashionable church is one where} on the rear of ‘a spring wagon, jeltles today were joining O | what the. pike treneth consists (to the cabaret entertainer—he and} dence that will prove the man guilty the rector doen't talk very much) Bumps in the strest gaye it a A NORTH END li ecsron for teten_Hidtden, 16, and | Wt Me Party's strength consis | Miss Clark decided they’d go on the| of the crime. | RIEDA’ about the came! and the needle’s ¢ peculiar sea-going moticn. Myrtle Marling, of Lodi, whose!" +1 ao not old it a menacedf® the | staxe Marsh was murdered near Ardena nal Sai a congersnr® drew HOME TODAY varents Talay hey. werd ignated! unity ofany .politicals purty? ixald | ‘That yen the beginning a Hal patch on athe morning ot ead sneer aps ~_--_-#| up to the home o} Norris, % sy Ther givis:, failed the president. “it. is not to bejeareer of the senator's ron, Young | after an all night taxi ride which | i LIFTLE GEE GEE, TH’ OF- | | father of the groom, the grown. pebbles 3 Aas i Sod ne in Vitast night after Having started to) i. scq awa’ party, question, but i{Piles journeyed to San Mrancisco | started in Seattle, A passenger who | i FICE VAMP, SEZ: | | ups of St. Charles shook hands | Soa hts eh ’ rate aie have 1) walk to Smith lake, three miles from | i anty, popentedly advocating a{Without saying "good-bye" to Piles] hired him in Seattle is believed to] oF ean waiting to locate ans ’ ) | = 5 york or bene Vea fda ot Ma a ae || with the bride and groom, while | otnue Savas uvasl ota Bday airs fight came and they dia| World court, ts to be yended by. the| and was followed in a week or} have committed the murder and Tas) 7 agore horse shows. | n Y he carries a || the kids were marshaled off to | hen night ca te called of:|suseestion of an effort to perform |so by his fiancee, “They were mar. | coma authorities declare that this} the one this year was exception baby like a lighted lamp or an {| the town “soda fountain” for ice | + not return their parents ‘ a4 of in aceordance with ite pledges, it|ried and started out, according to] passenger was Corrigan. ally good. age | overcoat, | cream and red pop—at the ex- | io You j Tree Ropinatitiite. a sents h for thom. | eds a hew appraisal of Its assets," | Piles, by playing in “the worst] ‘The Cadillac automobile which|” 7 got most of the firsts. teenage se ense of the newly wedn, VRRAITY REALTORS f “SHUDDERIS tanks In’ the world," pare bi gl Was seas wy the M, there was one rider T: feared ; vin , jor and it was this car ‘or ‘The meanest man in the world is| $3,500 ———» rere || JAP DRIVER G.0. BP. MEN SCORED AKES Urs WITH killor‘and it was this ene that Corrl-] She was one of these glued-to-thes | the rootn.mate who borrows your |Name Delegates to Paved University Diatrict || Pearl ald ‘Not NC or A it etna hors aheak, re [ema Hl best tie, and then goes out and or- § good rooms; fireplace; pipes fo IS ON TRIAL |!" to task those .-republicans nings have changed consi y | Pa bog 2 Nothing ever upset, 4 ders grapefruit Mexican Meeting | ° #072000 ici uncoated an |whio “ahudder exteanivtly and as. [aince those days, ‘most six yoars| Waa Held aa the murder suspect atter] xcept hy fover, a ahd WASHINGTON, April 24.—Charies painted; north of 45th, with all R, Ito, Japunese motorist, charged |sume entanglements” in’ Burepean jago. Samuel, Jr. has become AetaE a ay haber an oe TAN And it wasn't the season for that. 7 DARKN . B. Warren, former ambassador tol} jmprevements paid; 50x10 with the death of Gyearold Nortix affairs $s inevitable if the United!/dad Himself, has geen the dive Marsh and said that the car belonged | Just before entering the ring, } @ , 7 " “5 , Tot 0, 1 Ch States joing the rt feourts, ‘has’ again heard wedding t his father, George Marsh of the | Ivo chatted in a friendly manner: The shades of night were falling Japan, and in Barton Payne, for De Lané, at Fifth ave. anc 0 | States joing Milton apartments, Seattle, the 1 fast. mer secretary of the interior and st, Margh #0, went on trial Tues:| “Any entanglements," he said, (bells, He's heen tn vaudeville and Raa A 0 mtiooeha mya He ads) J had & boutonniere, When for x kiss he usked her; | head of the Ited Cross, were named || ‘Turn to the Want Ad Columns |) day afternoon. Ito Is charged with jalming his words divectly at those in the movios, Just at present ho dhl pchecbes aid She had none, y by Secretary Hughes to be the) | Ni a sw f manslaughter, He denied all Know! |republiean senat Inciding Wot: [ia on the Orpheum ¢lyeult and this)” 1 gave her mine. a nd se the teen | | NOM, AN Bee WON otter Te eot ihe necklent which resulted (son, of Indiana, who have expressed week is apmating In “The Boys| Ferry vorviee to Belleyue, is de 1 love belng. magnanimous in the death of the Do Lane boy, (Lurn to Puge 9, Colum *) (turn to Page 9 Column 5) {nied by the county commissioncrs, It was peppered. \ A * She must have answered “Yes,” be- | to cause | American commixsioners to the “reo-|] this property ‘The shades came down still faster! | oguition conference’ in Mexico City,

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