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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington , WEATHER | Minimum, 41 noon, 54, Today Watered as Seoond Cla: Maller May 2, 1899, at (he Postoffiee at Geattin Wash, under the Act of Congress March 18, Ver Yoar, by Mail, $3.50 a> SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924. * a KLAN RULES TOWN! HERRIN AWAITS BEAUTY FLASHES 3its of Seattle’s Photographer Camera THE KEEPER OF THE LIGHT He’s Been a Good Friend to “Ships That Pass in the Night,” and Not One Has Been Wrecked at This Point Howdy, folks! Spring is here almost. » . 4 A really adventure: who down the cover of his auto-/ . - parking space” is ; ys he summer, t ¥ Doctor ia a baby's ex Ss now one who is going tun to be a prizefigh | PERSONAL NOTE \ We have just burned up three one-hundred-dollar bills. Easier e to burn ‘em than to pay them, a) ~ K. K.K. Dry Lead- er Fortifies City Hall; Holding Every time we see a lady with a lap dog we wish her mother had/ / . . . cone the mame. Sheriff in Jail Groundhog da has come and gone, but =f day 7 Renate day HMERKIN, UL, Feb. 11—With —Jack Raper. re pi | two automatics strapped about | Bede: his waist and several hundred | Ku Klux Klansmen under his orders, §. Glenn Young, leader | of Klan dry raiders, dominated | Herrin today. There was a very goy Mr. Who called on a girl and then Kr. But hig manners were such Loveliness as Told by the ames Coolidge TWO CENT? IN SEATTLE. RUIN OF is (.0.P. IS FEARED! No Whitewashing, Says Senator in Denunciation of Navy Oil Leases BY PALL R. MALLON nited Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Feb, 1L— Forecasting defeat and pos- sible ruin for the republican party” as a result of the naval oil reserve scandal, Senator La Follette, progressive leader, to- day declared in a speech in the senate that President Coolidge was in part responsible. La FVollette declared “the ad- jinistration of President Cool- idge is employing the same tac+ ties in this case that the ad- ministration of President Taft employed in the Ballinger case.” It's’ @ funny thing, but a “stiiT) explosion” makes a lot of noise. . . Suggested slogan for congress: A’) Million New Laws by Christmas! * LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE VAMP, SEZ: | Love is th’ only game that was never postponed on account of | darkness. a Old Joe Bungstarter is thinking siving up moonshining and devot ‘nll “front of the city hal Young established hlnself after assuming his job as chief of po- lice. Sheriff George Galligan, arreste: on Young's orders for the murder Caesar Cagle, was held a prisoner the basement of the same building Young refused to turn him over to the acting sheriff, Coroner William McCown. KLAN AND TROOPS BOTH PATROLINNG Young’s kiansmen and the seven companies of state troops quartered here are patrolling th | ton of Secretary of the That he did it foo much, = | He fsserted that the Ballinges And her lips soon started tq Bir, 2 shont Kinnanen wie si. | jcase brought about republican de Boge de chine guns were ondongs, i in.) |feat and prophesied the same fate | for the Coolidge administration if jit continued “hiding behind a paper | borvicade of | DENBY MUST BE HELD RESPONSIBLE legal technicalities.” La Follette demanded the resigna- ‘avy Denby nd scouted all arguments that it | Was not within the proper province of the senate to ask for it. sponsibility for his conduct, “Albert B, Fall must bear the re but he | Must not be made the scapegoat sv that others may be allowed to evade: ibility for what said Le Follette. they have | s its. $9 poetry. His poem, rat 1th owt “recognizing: | “Mr. Denby must be held to strict Song of OF Joe Bungstarter,’ ee - id Papa anes “lg SEES Shineig wero labia Wicd | responsibility and accountability. He Today's candidate for beauty honors “. gazes every day out over the is pe watching the ships pass| The troops have been called by | graphed. | out and steam in. With L. / The Prince of Wales has fallen off UNIONS CHARGE ALASKA LOOTED winter sport, ts gain in this country, but | r ski still remains Home Blamed for High & Carter as one of the prettiest women they ever photo-| | is Miss Esther | been stolen by Cap'n Billy Whiz 3 jee aipely \eday. TAs We nol Ananth EOL BD |\ter's record with regard to conserv: : " i bout t ‘oops and Yot 4 EB. Denny way. Miss Aaland is picked by Price bangs anapal volume of: verse: | Otto Heins, one “of the lighthouse tenders at West Point, ‘batty aboot ung. H : Kee Bella record th the oo 01 w Fall well, He knows the lat- ne of consistent opposition and criticism for all conservation legisla- his horse 14 times during the past Peterson he keeps the light| violence six times in the last 60 | —— = tion. year. We suggest that he give up burning and the foghorn in Gas so efficiently that there 4 « Ese Vout ant ert tes oat “It will be recalled that Denby, in the steeplechase and confine his hasn't been a wreck at the point for a long time. py ge i rps Sor hacer j addition to turning over the naval off riding to walking. Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Sait? to 4 | |reserves to Fall, also turned over to see RAE ty for “work” today, ‘but many of the | |him the naval coal reserves in Alas: The Bishop sald, “Walter, (Turn to ¢ 7, Column 1) |ka. When he did this he knew and Where is my Honey?” | must have known that it was Fall's The waiter said. “Fired, ce am Di t f purpose and desire immediately to She wanted more money.” usres pect O Law in transfer these reserves to private in- te: ri s for private exploitation. ‘So, also, the president must bear his full measure of responsi- bility. He was aware of the policy of both Denby and Fall in School Booze E pisode see ¢ a ce tearinake: every. | per sacar | dealing with the naval oil re- CANDIDATES FOR THE POISON | F[ONPREDS of mariners every U. S. Railway Endangered; | serves and other public property IVY CLUB Year welcome the cheerful red | ; : | long before the present investiga- Paragraphers who say that the [and white blink of the West Point Lack of respect for law in the A general tightening up of dis- Claim Conspiracy | | tion called public attention to Teapot Dome scandal is a “tem- | jighthouse. It marka the last stage| homes of Seattle high school stu: | ciplinary regulations has been or Hee | |, their conduct. 3 pest in a teapot.” of thelr voyages trom: “furrin parts’*| ‘ets Is causing a serious condi dered as a result of the booze WASHINGTON, Feb. 11L— j“LET THERE BE ale | : : tion to creep into the schools, discovery and an investigation 10 | Representatives - of the “Big | NO WHITEWASHING' Once upon a time there was a man|{nto Seattle. On the outbound trip) supt pmax R. Cole declared determine responsibility for the | ee eas are prepar. | “When I introduced the senate who obtained satisfaction out of a|it is. the first light to gulde the Monday as result of the dis- incident is being pushed. | Af prepe resolution authorizing and directing poskerns pea |mariner thru the narrow strait covery of a bottle of moonshine ‘Two boys, former students of | Mg. {9 press President Coolidge the; Investigation whilol:the Goenaitll He hurled it out of the window. wéen West Point and Vashon whisky in the dressing room the school, who have been dis- for action on their request for | j tee on public lands js now conducting 8 oie and. babi a is! a ahaa missed for misconduct, are said “a cleanup” in Alaska, | ler the eae of leases upon naval o heading ov tical article |..For.10.years O. Heins has tended| tween Queen Anne and Garfield to “be responsible. Cole de- red alc ia Nak” aeiducted ta we oil reserves, the vice president, now in aturdaye ‘3 “Ford Might the eht. His partner, L. A. Peter-| high basketball teams, clared he is investigating to de- BC ied Peeauitioed ne Ayes president, was then in the chair. Be Forced to Run.” json, has 18 years at the light to Students, emulating their par- termine whether the two youths |jast. summer, about the same time ‘This was on April 21, 1922. When Not on # cold morning! hi, credit, Heins and Peterson,| ents, consider rules and disciplin- | can be prosecuted under tho |that the late President Harding was that resolution was called for discus- é& eee living in cozy homes on the lonely| ary regulationy of little conse- | criminal laws liu Be om January $4 ‘ee rd sion and the whole subject thoroly The skulls of ree prehistoric! spit, datly watch the ships come| atence and are inclined to break Cole will address a meeting | quested Mr. Coolidge to investigate, gone Into on April 28, 1922, the vice men have been dug up in West Seat-!in and pass out. ‘Their housekeep.| them with impunity, Cole de of the High School Principals’ |i, was learned today. | president, Mr, Coolidge, now the tie. Bet they were the original|ing in the white lighthouse at the) _clared. (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) | was made at the instigation of Se ba bimliaainns the chair and Skagit contrac renga lend of the point would shame many Attle interests Atte tithe the reveniioweria |a housekeeper. In thelr letter to Mr. Coolidge, the foreshadowed which have been pub OLD STUFF Vrom the tower three foghorns e a , ea: | | It is understood that the pe- hon me ae Lr aa Sak ike 7 ey teat ee tea gga peratoe) | |licly made, “President Coolidge, long collar flint instrament dug UP |uge megaphones, Since they were 1K eoree eaghtin6s" Bie rakiioatloe cease | |? Tarn to. Pago % Column 3) Near the 1,000,000-year-old dino jj .s¢anea there has been not a | (Purn to Page ?,,Column 1) are woven, with a thread of history, into the plot of paid in Mongolia was an /sincie accident at the point. The Y . —— “NOT GUILTY, b}] cgg-beater. arn, it is claimed, may be! heard | ini’: go Rae oe ourself CONFERENCE ON | Rafael Sabatini’s The Chamber of Commerce Is 24-] 4s then is allent 25 neconds, | | vertising Seattle thruout the United ” The NDER the caption, “Third Degree Yoursel SAYS M'ADOO! . | Last summer, in a fogsy spell, St} . ; ; ed ‘eat sto ati caged ig Ae eZ | worked continuously for 160 hours. / Star will print on its editorial page tomorrow the SKAGIT PROBE gr ry. tractive to touriats they ought to de.| Th? light flashes’ white for two|| first of a series of 30 educational exercises by which | 6 ” iD clare a closed season on spinach pevsctaney teh eyed po aes 8 ogre readers may personally examine their own minds— ; : } FORTUNE S FOOL | enies Oil ‘Lease Connec- Al Fail Be 1 shalt be tor ‘eight seconds more. It beams the extent of their ability to think and act in emer- City Council and Public) | tions Before Senate Probe y, ‘a a m™ sha’ pnei glud to appear before the committee! Mash 17 miles In clear weather. Ett Works Board Call on Mayor | It's a story of courtship and of adventure, by the premier =e BY PAUL R. MALLON (United Press Staff Correspondent). WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—"C owe them nothing and they owe me nothing.” These will be simple, easily understood, easily ap- plied scientific tests, prepared to measure the intel- eo ie built in 1881 pe Waeaegee yree” built i” writer of a past which was as rich’ in romance as in deeds of daring by men to whom the ring of steel was as familiar as the honk of an automobilo In the ears of the present generation. An informal discussion as to sen kind of a mirror Is to be held up to} |the “Skagit Mystery” was to be held | Al Fall; today: 1 decline to an-| swer questions on the ground that ii might incriminate me. and answer any question | | ligence and keenness of persons in all walks'of life. Teachers use similar tests in the school rooms. Em- ey | ‘ Jat Mayor Brown's office at 3 p. m.| ee This was the answer today of ve piany | READY Ployers use them on their employes. today. | Every Fiction Lover William G, ‘MeAdoo, leading (¥ebruary 10) } 4 ARE YOU With these exercises you can make your own exam- peu! Members of the city counell and] ination of yourself. |tho board of public works have been | |invited by the mayor to attend. | Put yourself on trial, with yourself as the judge | Practically all of those who will} attend, in public statements at least, | and jury. There are 30 exercises in the list. The Star will print one a day. Fs have expressed the view that an in| Watch for the first, entitled “Third Degree Your- | vestigation should be made of work self on Your Range of Information.” ote arid Scenics Euro iene sorts tne candidate for the democratic nomination for president, to tes- timony connecting him with the Doheny oii interests, lessees of the California naval oil reserves. In & statement to the senate Tea- | pot Dome investigating committee, ; McAdoo said it had already been to buy a used car? Here tx a little readl car that will give someone a pestered big ceepins fA gh ‘bt not on-|| lot of pleasure for m small pay <. By and by up, and to walk- Ing to Holling Bay. tat the roads sillain- ment down: ez ve JEW TT TOURING Late model b-pasnenger. Here ts an economical little car, in very knows Sabatini, author of such tales as. Scaramouche, Captain Pood and many another historical story, for it is as a historical novelist-—the greatest living today, critics proclatm him—that Sabatini is famous. A Thrill From Start to Finish (Lord's day.) Lay one in hed. er] he rain on the cedar roof, "Horses and Sten,” Shecwood | on the shingles, eat of condition; newly paint- igit municipal power plant. to |ctearly shown th ed: ft quipped: & good th ‘A ‘ " hat neither he nor hers, Little Homer's ol trident rey pak, eae i On the Editorial Page of date. Brown says his invitation to. | Every Line of It Breathless With Interest members of the law firm of McAdoo, quiet, squirming and milling ‘his. teeth, | uly bp iflanbrs down, bal- day was to get these mon together Cotton & Franklin, which he was so thab T did enrry him to the sofa, an c. to see what ideas for an investigat | formerly connected with, “have had THE STAR TUESDAY where he did New frightened. and wa lien him finally, and #0 to sleep, Begins Serially in The Star Today ing committee they had in mind. “r'm going to tell the boys 1 think (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) Want Ad columns “will tell more about this bargain, the night, | Dut did qniet | ALB, any relations whatever to the leases: made of Tanpot Dome naval reserve, (Turn to Page 7, Column 2 The you

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