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ISSUED | BY TREASURY, OFFICIAL CHARGES IN SUIT The Newspaper ‘With the Bigge st Circulation in We ishington === The SeattleStar |: HOME. MI} Mulered as Second Class Matter May os {flee at Beattie, under the Act of Congress March 3, 187 ‘ear, by Mall, NO, 294. ae SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. The Law Is the Law FACING ii. CASE IS Speeder Will Pay; Family Will Suffer ON FILE Ka . : TERM IN ; ath Vast Duplication . | 4 ae of Bonds Claimed hare ins price ‘of gasoline has Bh \ : q Rd | for President jumped two cents again? BY FRAZER EDWARDS ‘Nation Mourns as a : Autoist Who Ran United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.— Body Is Taken is er ’ j Down Pedestrian ? { - ; ay | Wholesale duplications of Lib- erty bonds of every issue since as se , ie, K 7 1918 in the bureau of engray- “ithe ft ta to Its Final Rest- ; , and Killed Him ing od sfting ‘a the Yesterday we tried wiog) tate) ing Place 3 ; Found Guilty * Se = Charges teodd bb, CiactaarsB ' tonic instead of gasoline, t fe ae Brewer, special assistant to the so clogged with hair! BY LAWRENCE MARTIN A verdict of manslaughter was t : attorney general, [n 8 isuit fled ° , q ; y in the District of Columbia su- United Press Staff Correspondent returned against Matt G. Warden f45 “ preme court. f " by a jury in superior court < % , Brewer sued after he had charged BIRDS OF 3 FEATH: ‘ow Wilson lies at rest | " Tuesday night. Warden's auto. ‘ q F ; department, of justice with at- : The gfave today enfolded his tempting to seize the evidence he On magnate body; the hearts of his countrymen mobile ran down and killed Lioyd had collected at the personal r& arene enshrined his memory B. Smith, 70, at First ave. and quest of President Coolidge and the exers. Under mourning skies that drop- Jackson’ st., December 4 jlate President Harding. He said he Sie oe eee 5 ped gray rain, they carried the war | The state produced evidence t ‘ ‘ ‘i *. had refused to surrender the docu: won Ta sae rior chieftain this afternoon thru show that Warden was driving 2 igs : |ments ‘to the department for feat season, 22 spor é ; ™ Oe "4 y the gateway called peace and laid | miles an hour across the street in < ~ fod hes they would be suppressed >: be pe Sviny ft Sl , |bim down to sleep. \tersection, The defense denied this. + mS Ae discredited. Why cs - sas 2 ys er? Theestetp:-okerkin~ trom tree Tho law specifies 12. miles per hour & Brewer, in his sult, asked for an ‘The man who won the Bok Peace| ranches: the rustie of oak leaves| | Phe ntato’s case was built upon the j ea ( injunction © restraining Secretary he man who won the Bok Peace | peed "1 dict | ‘ Bas Mellon, Attorney General Daugh- 4 2 ,|clinging to their boughs; a sob in excessive speed char : . @, . Prize should take the $100,000 ang). F OE tne taroff boom of # is tho first to be re 1 where | de Music, Seattle|§ a? F ‘ erty, Undersecrétary of the Treas- send his boy tor West ‘Point iat tea elénan ‘Caheneba of “A speedin, s the only neglectful fac-| miss, who finds her time well | # i ury Winston and Acting Attorney @. » says Fokker, “ia as aate|Dishop’s voice—these marked tho} 4 jtor in an a tal death occupied in attending high General, Séymvbr. from, destroyene : | Warden has a wife and three chil : : as any other form of transportation.” | ROU dren, and redides at 2047 Alla aval} Sch00l; taking dancing les- And safer tha 2 Above his narrqw bed arches th = i ges bi oaths). Paedtty ‘ticadckiter ~| 4 and giving dancing leg- - LAYS CHARGES great finished structure of ye " e f ae ATE FOR THE POISON | national cathedral, typical’ of h soar bogech Paks care ‘ sc tieey ovatiphs 7 gallon a depilatory Baty WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Wood £m nearly $1,000,000 in duplicate bonds IL in’ his possession. verdict, Macfarland . Photo by Price & Carter.| Jif Immediately after filing his suit, IVY CLUB unfinished work, but goin< on batt speragy thy eatin . r ea x a “ i 8 that the public is. beco at Star State Photograp ; Brewer met a.score of progressive The housewife who wears a (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) ‘ |to the danger of careless drivin PERE! Y, s : senators and congressmien and laid boudoir cap until 3 o'clock in the | e1 eE¢ r | S6R6 BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER eo “ his charges before them. Repre- afternoon and buys the evening = | ‘OST people are content to dream : sentative King of Illinois announced cee ane ni the future, Little Naom! de Mu ‘ et @ party to the suit, Prlnestion ipatteesors ty siege HELD IN JAIL fe, freshman at Broadway hi i es é Brewer, in his. petition, sald he le the atroneest word in: the Bust LAST TRIBUTE es pupil of Mary Ann Wells’ School of “: ©. |nad surrehdered to King the key, language. How eeding along Elliott ay the Dance, Seattle, did not wait for 3 ER to a safety deposit box in a local . : an hour on hi yreyele, late|an opportune time—in the future.| # ‘ . .. |bank which contains the evidence Speaking the Teapot Dome Tuesday night, O) lund, 18, was| She went right out and grab! old | Baga - he has) collected and the duplicate back in New York in 1919, the res- Impressive Ceremonies for $2) | overhauled and captured by Patrol-| Opportunity by the goatee! ; 3 e: bonds. wrants served hooch in a teapot } man A. J. Hill after a lengthy chase. ; \. ' E Naomi’s mother is a widow, who| 9a oy Acting under personal instruc: and it quickly went to your dome. Wilson in Seattle und was given a speeding slip| works. Naomi has studied artistic 4 ‘ : tions frém President Coolidge, eee 4 — —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photogr (Turn age 7, Column 1) dancing 0 was 10—she is 16| Sena i .. Brewer said jhe submitted a full Derby hats are to be all the sty Hundreds of people, wishing to Matt G. Warden | : now for interpretative | : Ht. 2 & |report of his investigation to At- again this spring. Won't they look} join in memorial services for tho|(\VER at 2089 Alki ave. a little dancing and ballet work cost money a in torney General Daugherty on Jan- cute en a ott anes & palr Of linte Woodrow Wilson, were unable family broods in sorrow and ally stiff-toed ‘shoes, wheh'a : : uary 15, 1924. plus four golf knicke i a |to ga entrance to the packed|fear today. The father, Matt G A ces out one pair a week at) Sia as ‘ Geass apse Sass ae ix wetting alee Way, ¥|hour Wednesday. Every seat in the/ary sentence, On December. 4 War Something had to be done. Naomt Ss 5 leged, re Airacte can’t start theater, from the stage to the top- | de: automobile ran down and did it. While visiting An aunt in Mt. ahs graft, bribery and corruption in the e¢ most gallery row, wus filled with dd Lioyd B. Smith, 70 years old, 1 non this little gitl learned there A = ae bureau of engraving and printing. respectful, sorrowing people. at First ave, and Jackson st. ‘Tues i &. need Tos Semone Ganotne teat sa inca OF aneo Cee ata aa © proy started p ly at y : y © superto! er. Naomi, with the little money she s - MOTOR NOTE ae va Mayer i oper ee Abi anithitah 38 Seat eg te pa tad ved from a tour of Pantag | craving and printing in March, 1982, Pedestrians don’t make good | | nairman. The Rt. R ido cigiita? eanias Warden y t summer, and for dancing were appalling, ] shock absorbers. O'Dea delivered the invocation. Warden maintains he is innoc HIL TINDALL, chairman of the city council ‘ various local assemblies, put | ge 3 epaat ote oF ent octal | W. J. Coyle, lieutenant governor, the prosecuting attorney prov utilities committee, has put the results of months ot a: Nf gts ot x and the secret service. id ec spect D eo a ol 0 ne satisfaction of e ‘ores nat e , inv i riag 1 bis . a . sats and aR = Big Mybe bride: wore a single sprig of hen oe “iriniac: or pasar eid ca hehe it Vs of study and investigation into a series of articles on Saturdays, typed her own announce-| |) oi Half of the surrendered bonds , 4 F ig cla of ‘ashington. joldiers |he is guilty—of speeding—the crime sed ety se Poy ys, 9 goldenrod.”—Des Moines (Iowa) Ree-|ioved Wilson becatise he fought for|that’ ail. Seattle. ail the United “The History of the Skagit” that he has written for ments—nnd came back to Seattle] = , (Rurn to (Page vgr ere t) ord. an ideal,” Coyle said. States, is trying to put down The Star. with a full-fledged business on her ‘ Aga ie we were not there. We) The First Presbyterian church} “I was held up by traffic at tt If you have been following The Star’s fight for a jay ‘ > “I didn’t tell my mother, or Mary * MY T . choir, joined by the audience, sang | crossin uid Warden Wednesda “showdown” on what has been done and what has , : W ly ( h h n Ss tne ted < om of |" ‘ af Pda 4 nana! ; ah yy : a as Ann Wells, or anybody else two corn crops that never faii—| 1¢a% Kindly Light.” “Millions of |“On the far side Smith crossed in been spent on the Skagit project to date, y fre U nese LU wage earners bowed in sorrow to-|front of my car, then stepped back. you will (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) whisky and those on your feet cite day at the passing of one of God’s|and I hit him. I don't drink. I ie be te ar race tie te ‘etails of | 1 ar u S Bested , greatest crusaders,” said Pres. Wil-| have always been a law-abiding citt e tells ifiterestingly a he details of how the ; 7 & é ie eal asheeat te bse Mam Short, of the state federation|zen—I never saw the inside of a Skagit grew from dream of a gigantic municipal Movie Shooting 3 . The old-time guy of labor, characterizing: Wilson as|court room before. It is tt ny enterprise into an actuality, and follows its growth Case Set Over b Wise Mr Stork With a vélreheces tho greatest friend of humanity|those are the ones who must suf- step by step’up to the present. LOS ANGELES, Feb, 6.—Another ° ° one since Abraham Lincoln. fer— ANSWERS THE QUESTION THAT postponement in the case of Horace edie CPE eae eee rncaees OC ne Ant: |; Warden.polnted to: hie’ three chit , TrA@’ RING U QUE IN THAT 4 r, chauffeur for Mabel Nor IRN BROWN few hi bef designer, predicts 1924 bathing suits |{2" Lesion, and the Rev. Mark A. /dren and wept EVE NE HAS BEEN ASKING: “WHAT IS Dank tecthe .esention” Gee the BY SEABURN BROWN bundle Just & few hours before for flap vr ewill consist of belts and| Matthews, of the First Presbyterian| They. if the law is obeyed, must WRONG AT THE SKAGIT?” chiitge: that’ bes aliot Courtlena [8 ‘OT even the wily Chinese i Fee fe ‘mer tena 7 sitieiphioe prek id Sear to ae? bs pay ais a . renege ; You will want to read every one of Mr ndall’s Dines, oil man, was ordered today | can beat the stork, who pac into the world’on an eo 6 |leader. At the conclusion of the| The law MUST be obeyed. Speed fai MA iH Sane : Ve aa by Justice Walter Hanby. wAS e old bird and e a - TODAY'S DEFINITION jimpressive services the vast crowd MUST be curbed. Human life stories. The first is on Page 3 today. Others will WAS) a wise (old: bird. end amt American ship, but in a for. 4 Dines’ slow recovery from the bul 5 |gathered outside the theater and|MUST be protected follow daily. aawoind vise Mar de retoed tee @ factor in the world long be- eign port. The high seas were see Synonym: A word “you use im! stood bareheaded in the rain for the| Even if it takes Matt Warden to a hs be’ nat Gea kik fore, Confuctus. was’ born. some hours, away. place of another, when you can’t | — case to b t over again, this time moment as final tribute. (the, penljentiary until Februar Seid Jan is a Chinese citizen But Madison is an American, spell the other. {= ———______— — - = - and’ so is his ‘wife, Lee Shee. name, and that is some con- They lived China and longed solation to take the place of One of the pressing needs of the They lived in China and longed ° wt their expected son to have | citizenship; and so Seid Jan day is street care that can detour Heloise Y ou ust Gotta Ste Out and Grab Y Te a Man A the adc taaty hat acne | and Lee Shee and thelr. off- Evans SONORA 9 from being born an American. | Spring. named Mary Madison lac lee hi eae sich die citizen. So Seid Jan sat and Sak cas ee tines daowet aE ser it<sedbie hells scones tage t | i . thought, while Lee Shee waited eS Se ae ee Their slogan is “Post No Bills. BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER crease over 1923! | Passing the buck? Is it possible they behind the doors of their hall bed-, Seattle Tuesday. 6 phe Wauxtry! Wuxtry! Marriage mar-| Oh dear oh gee! What 18 the mat-|have Jeagued together to force us|rooms? Females of the species ter? Van B, Ferguson, * come out of your coma! Show the |= vs als le to do our stuff? Are they laughing tae ae , on strike for a sufficiently long per-| et slumping. Shows alarming de-| 04. cin for King county, when es 3 a haughty sex you recognize your Ma ys = eg ks ak | USED CAR fod, people who drive out in the| yye | pressed Monday, admitted that he is bon rights in love as well as in. politics President. Madison, dropped an- y © the scenery wor | stie posal -iiconete ¢ chor at Shanghaj. Seid Jan's country to see the # n ry would be| ome Tw | sued 41 fewer marriage 1h ns dur If you are bashful—practice. Prac: | tonnage Reeatenenis keh the BARGAINS able to see the scenery. ing the month of January, 1924, than - est Ras Glan Ge to ae Re saps “and: oa efor in } in January of the preceding y . i ne P " cided to take passage for him- When one drives into the country) | ‘ and the wise old stork hovered pout If the bill posters would only st P | This is awful! The situation calls! ¢ cop and boldly ask him to be yours! self and wife 2 Pages nile Be Listed Lipid day sey Mee these days one is always able to get! |for drastic and immediate action! They're mostly all married, and any n, Jr ake 3 , Ads are’ hard to it. Here a change of scenery. Our bill boards jHere it is leap year, with the tots! i way that’s what they're there American et ng Ry goat. 3 one that appears tonight: . ¢ changed almost weekly. z |lons of one and one-third husbands | for—to answer questions 1 ae ae SS Pmt tee P |per day among us for the first 31 F Easy YE DIARY “ |days. It's terrible. What is the mat February's got 25 days left, girls, The stork blinked wisely at There are lots of used cars for (February 5) j ‘ ? including three Sundays. Don't be pee ae 7 tee SE y | ‘ ter with the wimmin ago ; thi sate that will equal this Jewett This evening to the boriog houte, a eid Jan bought passage; we have on hand. Come and pleasure that cannot forgo, al my oe te aid < ¥ol pick—it will only take a few deter ‘ ey . se look it over. Terms to the wife do scold me for going out of nights jstuff. Never let it t aid you ned Weaken tote the 18 a but all his planning won for Lo si ‘And did sit next to Bob Fitr- evaded the draft. Many’a the shrink nap Dagon ee oe CAVE-WOMAN ST his- family was _a good old smaller car in trade : gerald, the Big Game hanter of Dallard. jing male who has waited patiently free-for-all and it’s up to you, 'S NECESSARY Anglo-Saxon name, for the rao had Septet tamale py Ege <) oe ea f |for the year 1924 that would spell F ers, to lead the way | | stork crossed him up twice. | —— == doth write sports. And the referee giv-| Oe ayy | happiness for him—and a place to n't be bluffed, fellow kimonos—| 44 when you play. them . in; it} 20stead. of Seid... Jan, Jr. he |] Turn to thg Want Ad Used Car decisions, we all did ere 2 A TWRD Hus panos . = * | dropped into the arms of Lee column and see who is selling a \e he men are only loitering in the escapi 1 |nang his brown derby —Anp CONT BE BASHFUL t A car epinicas, but in il pleas. Y'EVERY DAY GIRLS Set hold! “Ahother: thought: Ca shallows, waiting for you to cast a/they're hard to land, give ‘em the| shee a tiny almond-eyed gitl thie ttle éar. Ss ! it—ean it be that the horrid men are’ |eoaxing line, Try 'em—they'll bite!| gaff. Take it from one who knows. | baby—and he arrived with the Leap right up,-giris, and do your bluffed. Star ly and take your »