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| CANDIDATES IN LAST EFFORTS Hi Gill Mentioned in Big Mayoralty Meetings Shades « hovered over ¢ Hi on both polit amps Friday, as the late mayor of Seattle's was name litheal H dvan at the two major 7 meetings of Candidates Alfred Brown, one nd the Lundin and Mayor B, J at the Metropolitan theater other at He the Political dopesters the eleventh hour expected from the paign he the are pondering on attacks that are resy cam to ng and in ed the tides ht aa the arters be spr nd Monday many instances have tur Of battles as closely fou present one. No intimation has which out Sihes CAlp-on just what the fir Stunt will be, but eve something exciting. own will speak Saturday at the Ballard Eagles’ Mardi Gras, and at the Wallingford Commercial club, Lun din will speak at Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave., and Olympic Heights hall, 35th ave, S, W. and Kenyon st. wn and Lundin will send messages over radio Saturday night Memories of Hi Gil at the Lundin meeting at t of ryone expects the were stirred » Metro TALES BROADCAST BY SIX STATIONS WORKING TOGETHER N' W YORK, March & What ment ¢ henectady Hastings San I nd London oadeast — the of the alumni anchusetta in jultaneously t banquet of the stitute of Mierophones and muate M technology the voice in the rs and the mialc tod this WGY at Schenectady KDKA at Baat Pit at Hastir and 2AC 1 up WJ2's broadcast instrumteita and the banquet of the to WI% to room carried ape Wires connec station while ton claco, ‘ and, pick by fA1 broadcast poakers were hoand t United States and spec re mesaagen. before y wero hear hall carried England nm the ast the faster than the sound waves tray banquet waves und eled in the room. OUST ALL BUT THREE JAPS (SEA ROMANCE 1S WRECKED; JUDGE SALVAGES COUPLE CCUBING bis Hawaile f Alfred Meatraud, of Charles T. ¢ the tine ker rhe Judwe Smith's oe bri Meutraud, is 21 married thy urt mariner lant whirlwind harbo courtship Honolulu week, in June, last Mrs, Mowtraud testified at on one on, her the head, | foot and w ved of canva husband ays her over ound her hand and her A piece sald whe feared buried at Amith affair been in she was to Judge shook his head “You should nev married," he told over t contestants: er the DEFEND LUNDIN'S ~ WAR RECORD | | Brown’s Statements Brand- ed False and Libelous and Mayor Branding as’ false libelous the statements of Brown Jooncerning the war record of Alfred FREE THREE OF GAMBLING Douglas Dealt Blow in His Grand Jury Followup dmitted gambler tr After. tak juittal wan re 1 Ww ven b Hackett, Charles M senditt) etors exchange 4 Hecond ave, Indicted on common gumblers by causes of Jamen ot late being Kin) unty grand jury ken as tmenta ret Maleolm Dougt Deputy Pw! pro: 1 additional would ome clr it uittals « of try cutors dec canes predicted will estat ing the gambling indictmen » few more A bitter attack upon the character | lof Torn Ragsdale, admitted gambling | houne owner and secret investigator for Douglas, and the man who ob tained the evidence upon which prac tically all of the 107 indictments| wore returned, wax made by Attor-} neys Walter Fulton and Adam Boe ler in making cloning ments their argu Cyathia Grey: The Evil Course of Slander—It Sometimes Takes Ita Toll in H Dear Mis Just permanent ha I was entirely Gre ppiness unresponsible overnight and threatens to wipe it ali away | Will you advise me, please? When | was 12 years old my father with three little children to care for alone, it up. | or 1 was sent to my mother, who was living with the man| | y a | Put me out to work and took my| “see died about two years later, together until relatives brok she had run away with. She treated me terribly. | money and bought liquor with it, while I was near}; Finally I married an old. man because she practically) Kee forced me to. I hoped he little sister and brother. H the wedding. A hye already married. out West. ably, which is according to In the course of time I met a good man and we grew to| acted. love each other very much. We were marrie derful husband, and I would la | Before we were married I tried a number of times to tell) ,, Thim of my unhappy past, but he would not listen. He said) mustard only the future concerned us, | after years of misery t five months afterward L discovered that he was I left immediately and worked my way I supported myse SATURDAY, 2A elles igarettes MAKCH 4, 1924 appy Homes thought I had found and misfortune » for, a black cloud has loomed when I and left} He my mother ran ¢ and I tried to keep our family tarved. | - <== p in touch with Seattle Her reading ‘The Star Wam would help me provide for my| Vues by Fes Ga ; 0 columan e made me that promise before | f (Grandmother Knew |There Was Nothing So Good fo | Congestion and Colds as Mustarg But the old-fashioned mustard | plaster burned and biistered while it Get the relief and help that He is a won-| mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister, | Musterole does 1. It is @ clean, ite ointment, made with off of It ix scientifically pre | pared, so that it works wonders, Gently massage Musterole in with lf and lived honestly and honor- my nature. down my life for him, on when, But now my aunt has told somebody, and in the way bad! Deputy Prone politan theate y ne after Lundin had attacked the heavy | Yote for Brown in the downtown pre: | cinets, a heckler said: | “Didn't you and Hi Gill carry these precincts when you were running for prosecutor “No, Mr. Paid Worker,” said Lun-} din. A movement to eject the heck Yer was calmed by Lundin’s counsel. } “At the Heilig Mayor Brown re-| ceived a storm of applause When he said he expected to start 4 movement mére suitably to mark Hi (Gill's arave. J Lundin accented the moral issues} the campaign, while Brown de-| clared that Lundin reminded him of | @ hound who bad started out to trail @ bear and picked up the tracks of ® rapbit. | "The utilities issue in this cam: Paign is the bear and that's the} trail { am on,” said the mayor, Approximately 1,500 persons at-| “tended each of the meetings. Both} candidates will end thelr campaigns | with downtown mass meetings Mou-) day, Brown at the Crysta! Poo! inj the evening, and Lundin at the} Hellig theater at noon. i . . CANDIDATES IN’ WORD BATTLE Nichols Precipitates War With Lou Cohen Council Candidates A. Lou Cohen and Ralph D. Nichols spoke to the Greenwood Commercial club Friday | night before a packed hail. | Nichols charged Cohen had at-) tempted to bury the telephone fran chise ordinance in the franchise com- mittee. and that he was forced to bring out the ordinance by Fitzger-| ald and Erickson. Cohen explained that he intro-| duced the ordinance after it had been | | WOULD succor Yakima Oriental Tenants | Begin Emigration | YAKIMA, Wash, March &—But three Japandae, farming a total off 175 acres, have logn! right as fenant} farmers on the Indian i near here, -Maj Evan charge of the Yakima Indian declared Saturday, Ingmediat are being taken oust all others, Meantime, Jupanese whdee leasen| 000 by Mra. Clyde K. Byfield expire thin mopth have heen gustion-| (qhove) against Walter ing off farm supplies afd equipment, | j+ " ", many planning to move to Montana; Candler, She alleges Cand- ler attacked her in her state- Thus far but one family has return fram here to Japan, in this case the) room aboard a vessel bound for Paris. f ency stoper the lanta, Ga., once more is in the limelight with the court to earthquake disaster having made jt» head helt to the family qatate in the empire. | Deputy Sheriff. G. No-Remington has been assigned to attend all sales Logger Chereed to keep them property tax payments, those who left cariier are said have done. Cherry Valley Laimber Co. Maj. Estep sald he had been In-| ‘Thursday, was charged with formed that some of the Japanese! degree murder in a cotmplaint “cropping leases" had been entered /in justice court, Friday by foto Mlegally, and that he will cutor Malcolm Dougtas vestignte this angle. The three 11 Knox shot Latham five times, be tenants were originally given cause, he said, Latham teased and Year leases and have this and next | taunted him year to run. | - ~ Walter who shot worker, W Knox, and Stillwater killed his m Latham, logger, fellow at the plant first fied Prose Sailor Rinobers From Gas Fumes Joe Oro, 44, a watlor, will recover from the effects of near gas axphyx- jation suffered Friday afternoon when police and Hight company em: ployes found Oro and Mrs. Florence Foley, also known as Fay Caaweil, ing from the fumes at the n's home, 929 Pine st. Oro was revived at the city hospital ‘The woman is in no danger. WILD LIFE Special Display to Show Conservation Need To interest citizens In the need for conserving wild life and to edu cate tourists to the outdoor facilities of the Puget Sound country, the annual Sportsmen's Show and Out door exposition will be held from wom Seattle Girl to | Make Opera Bow The Candler family of At) With Shooting | H. Lundin, candidate for’ mayor, jCapt. Ewing D, Colvin, who comp munded Company L of the Second Washington Infantry overscas, and | Lieut, Irving D. Smith, of the samo Joompany—to which Lundin be }longed during his service with the ;Guard—Saturday imued a state }ment Inuding Lundin for hin patel jotie service during the war “Dr, Brown says that Mr, Lun: }din passed the Nations! Guard ex: famination in 1911 and 1917, claimed | hearing of the suit for $100,-\exemption on account of poor eye | laight, and refused to take the fed Jeral oath when the Guard unit was }nationalized in 1918," says tho |ntatement’ ‘This is fulno jand unfounded. The are these: | "Mr. Lundin was a member |Company I, Second Washington }from 1908 to 1909, completing his enlistment, When the war broke out he was prosscuting attorney of ‘King county, and served aa appeal jagent on draft cases. “Altho he could have claimed exemption on the ground that he war & public officer, and had a wife and child, he refused to do no, and was put in Clase 1A | “He was s Four-Minute Man, and and solicitor tn Red Cross and utterly facts |nerved as speaker the Liberty Laan. Beven-in-One drives. | “When he applied for admission jto the infantry training camp at Camp Fremont, Federal Judge Jere |mlah Neterer, in a letter calling at tention to the high character patriotic motives of Mr fused the following lanmunure: “‘He ts highly patriotic, believe ponsenses splendid material for rendering the government ef ficient service should his application be favorably indorsed.’ ” and and I Suicide Attempt Is Nearly Fatal Found in his room at the Man: sanita hotel Friday night, A. Ed- ington was token to the city hos. jpital suffering from a slashed ot Lundin, | the fingertips, See how quickly ¢ the testimony cers, Patrolmen F Crawford and B, A trolled Becond ave. by the defense, TEACHERS GIVEN BOOST IN PAY Increases Total $51,000 Opposed by Shorrock news always carries, it has reached my husband's relativ i ‘; ; FY be brings relief—how speedily th Now they are making all kinds of trouble for me. They BY | cieaerears. i. | that unless he leaves me they will have nothing to do with| ry musterole for sore throat, him, bronchitis, tonsllitis, croup, stiff Have I no right to a little bit of love? neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache } ‘et : 7 congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, happiness until now, lumbago, pains and aches of the Most back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, leave | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (t may prevent pney | monia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made In milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 6c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size, $3.00, po Davie who pa Hw Mero, who were ca I never had any| Must I leave him for his good. should the Teach them certainly you not} R. D. him. You married ma Cynthia Grey will receive call. ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m. at her office in The Star Bldg, 1309 Seventh ave. and not his family to mind their own affaira by ignoring them as much possible. Evidently carly influences which made you so wretched, have deprived you of your power to tm- prove your present chances of glad-'and doing your best to insure his | neas comfort and sucess, you will prove You are cursed your won wisdom. inferiority which Unless you stop fretting and) your childhood. worrying about what somebody tion of may be saying about your past— | uniess for which you were not responstdle| you may wear out your good) husband's patience and thus lose) the opportunity of being happy, which kind fate scema to be offer-| |ing as a recompense for past sor- row, as the by a feeling of became fized And this assocta- will ruin your > Ufe recognize the evil and Seattle school teachers were granted pay increases totaling $61 000 school 2 4 The ideas you uproot it must rd, in approy budget at Friday's me: | $4, As a reault: of t the budget whit by ber of places to p the teachers wage budget ‘consumes come avaliable for achool purposes, Comptrolier Lou straude nald. E. Sharrock, * "who again ainst the wage Increase, o proposed to pay vides #20 « year| Veterans’ Republican Club | total budget was learn to value your- vou af learn to trust your- you muat CLAIM, not beg for your rights, By remaining with your husband You 25,000. | self; | self; Better than a mustard plaster, Neuritis the Nerve- Wrecker Those who have experienced the agony of a well-developed case of neuritis know its baneful influence upon the entire nervous system Many sufferers, tortured in mind and body and driven to despair by the ravages of thie insidjous disease, have finally sought relief through self-destruction. The first indication of neuritis ts pay increases red in a hum: ide funds ‘for | as th limit of tr OPEN FIGHT FOR SCORE INJURED rose SOLDIER BONUS Poitical Scrap Ends in Gun- ppored | Knife Battle the} increase at no paying lens than % KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 8. and $60 a your toe) Starts Campaign 1A ecorerwere injured in a riot and over $2,000. | l free-for-all fight between rival po-! tion to the flat raise © | Fight for a national bonus law was liitical fact’ s at a ward conven- & thousand te taken up in Washington Baturday |tion last night. Three were danger. ceive automatic with the appointment of a committee | ously wounded, one being shot and |t a a abarp, cutting eet is fs! a ye i} drive ©! 0 ralics ¥ shoulder, neck, forearm, Ld a year to fin bonus drive of the|two stabbed. Police, armed with | fhowlder. necks torr reenied by sefe Veterans’ Republican elub. riot clubs, finally broke ug the |/ness in the muscles, stiffness in the Pr Hull, Tom Swale and | free-for-all. joints or numbness in the hands or charles H. P; seen: 3. Th eet. aries H. Paul were named a com-! The fight started when supporters |"*0F 04, surrer from neuritis, dont mittee to solicit funds, J, J, Sullivan, of Tom Pendergast and Miles Bul-lexperiment! Take Eopa Neuritis! Paul and Swale were named on a| ser, rival democratic leaders, sought | Tablets—e “rhage pe nee prom platto 0 jto % + th en its merit in hundreds of stub = platt rm committee. t pack” the south side court|} 1 cases. Indorsed by many lead The veterans wil) fight fora bonus|Toom for the second ward conven. i plank in the state republican plat-|tion. Revolvers, knives, clubs and form |fists were used in the wild rush ing physicians, Guaranteed to be fi A committee including J. J. Sulli-|for the meeting hall. economies provide nds and anjd the ralae for porit $3,000 annuall, positions payin In 3 teally chers wil, re inereanes of $60 ng the total expense on the to approximately pa which ce the 100,000 Salaries were cut two years ago 18180 @ year and $300 a year. A year ago increases of $60 and $120 a year were granted. The present increase nearly re-establishes the old wage scale for which the teachera have been fighting. : | A call for bids on the addition from. narcotics and coal tar prod=| ucts. Price, $1.00. Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores and all other” drawn by Tom Kennedy, corporation counsel, and Kennedy had requested it to be introduced. , “I introduced the ordinance which refused to consider granting the! phone company a new franchise un-| tl the company had agreed to OUr| mercialized, with stores and auto rate demands.” Cohen said. |dealers showing equipment used Cohen made a vitriolic attack upon | for camping, hunting, fishing and Nichols’ connection with the Rainier | outdoor sports, Every phase of out. Commercial club’s efforts to sell the | door fife will be covered. city the Rainier Valley railway for! Game Warden Ray Stoele, of the $1,400,000. Nichols denied the| yg, Forestry department; A. FL chargey. Kinney, of the state department, Nichols addressed a meeting of the |and other officiaix, will have 4 South Beacon Hill Improvement club | piays at the show. Friday night with the assertion that! Campfire Girls will have section “the progressives in both Republican {on the grounds, The Mountaineer: and Democratic parties are support-jaiso are co-operating. ing me for the council.” He was to} There will be speak at Wallingford and at the Col- lege Inn in the University district | cook Saturday evening. Ship Companies Combine Offices Announcement of the consolida- tion of the Chicago offices of the | Pacitic Steamship Co, Admiral} Oriental Line and the Dollar Steam- ship Co. was made by R. Stanley | Dollar, vice president of the Dollar Steamship tine. Dollar stated that the consolidation of the Chicago of. July 12 to 19, on a city bieck at | Third and Blanchard. Details of the show were announced Saturday by W. J. Henry, executive secretary and manager. Thin year the show will be com: a tow and eat lunch. It will tables and other facilities, Candidates Silent on History Books Anawers to Inquiries of candidates for the city school board election received Saturday indicated to th Washington Society of the Sons of the American Revolution that the jmafority of the candidates want fices in no way affecta the status to study the Muzaey’s high school of the three companies as separate jtextbook before joining the organizations. | PL commennning ‘ft. RR. W. Bruce ts made generat| Ausust Toeliner and Fred P. Go- agent of the consolidated offices, |in pledged themselves willing to with headquarters at 112 W. Adams |PUrify the alleged propaganda ut- st., Chicago. He wns formerly gen |terances of the textbooks in use; E. society Still another Seattle girt ts enter-'tnroat. Edington admitted that he ing the operatic world, according tOlhag attempted to kill himself but word received here. Miss Georsial would give no reason for his ac Josneph, former university and Cor-|tion aa he waa in good health, nish school student, will appear | with the Chicago Grand Opera com pany here on March 13, 14 and 15 ‘one of the members of the Adotph Bolm ballet, Mins Jeaseph | fs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |Hasselblad Again oa op ies ortboeelo Police Body Head | Officers of the Seattle Police Band association were re-elected Friday |was not worried over money and had no Jove affairs, His condition serioun, Extradite Two for van, Edgar 8, Hadley and George D. | Hubbard was named to consult with | Guy E. Kelly, national committeeman m this state, at Tacoma, The| b yoted unanimously for a reso-| lution to congress urging passage of the bonus, to the Weat Seattle High school ordered. The structure will in: fe seven class rooms, a girl's mnasium and a cafeteria, will cost $190,000, according to extimaten, Bids will be opened April 3 MOTOR COP IN PROBING BLAZE girls Divorced Husband Freed of HERE’S MORE ABOUT HAWKINS STARTS ON PAGE 1 away from the dock whe: |sallors from Bremerton land?” | "Yes, the Chamber of Commerce | did write to the chief on that sub-} ject.” leading Atyenists. Boericke & F n Co., Mfrs, San Francisco- Vertisement. WONDERFUL | HERB REMEDIES | Bpecial for Stomach and Blood) Troubles pial: STOMACH REMEDIES Especialty for pains in the “bowels poor appetite, indigestion, constipe |] tion, gastritis and all kinds of olf! stomach troubles, BLOOD REMEDIES Expecinily for abscesses, sores, plate’ ples, red spota and itching on: the) | the Boy Scouts and | camp on jthe grounds, where the visitors may be {equipped with electric stoves, water, /tg aid C. J. Waachter Messenger Robbery Extradition papers to bring Harry %/and John Thompson back to Seattle 10 face charges of robbing a West-| lern Union 400 Jast fall, } wore algned Friday by Gov. Louis F. Hart. Saturday City Detective Tom Hayden left for Los Angeles | in bringing | | evening. They are: Lieut. G. V. BA Hasselblad, president; Patrolman G.| C. Taylor, vice president; Patrolman Ralph Ozura, secretary-treaurer; Sergt. P. F, Locker, drum major and Emil Vallet and John Donan, | director and assistant. Patrol | ci L. B. Larson was chosen ibrarian,| Catapulating over @ 15-foot bank |when his motercycle struck a rut Rt conciais and the police that Mrs. “Has a policewoman been placed there?" “Nor “How many women were arrested in Seattle during the past year for open rolicitation on the streets and how many were arrested for con- ducting disorderly houses?" It was when he asked this ques Firebug Implication Harry Van Gilder Thrown | . | Investigation of the fire which was Over High Bank ret by an incendiary in the home of. i |Mra. John Newman, 3049 33nd ave. 8. W,, late Thursday night, had led to the belief among fire department skin, paina and tiredness in the bopes| and joints, or urinary disorders apd) troubles from bad blood. . Whether man or woman, if have any of the above ailments, ¢ or write, I ean help you. Don't it. LYSOUND, Herb 2 back ; |Ordered to China Cpe Mardi Gras™_| to Refit Vessels Lieut, Joneph W. Fowler, construe. Preceded by a “strong man sct,”| tion corps, U. 8. N., will leave Seattle the week's mardi gras of Ballard} Tuesday for Shanghai, where he will Eagles of aerie No, 172 will open|take charge of the refitting of the Saturday night in the. Fagles’ quar-| Penguin and Pigeon, mine sweepers. ters at 6414 Ballard ave., with scores |The ships will be converted Into gun- of young women entered In a popu:| boats for duty on the lower Yangtze larity contest fof election of a ear-|river. He will be accompanted by nival queen to be crowned Friday. Mrs, Fowler and their son, William, lthe men back to Seattle. tn 4. 7 a W. Hold Ninth ave. 8. W., and W, Holden #t.. | Newman's divorced husband can Friday evening, Harry Van Gtlder,|¢srow no light on the matter, they traffic officer, was perhaps fatally | wid saturday. hurt. He was found unconscious in} ‘We're convinced the fire was set | the street a few minutes later by two * |by someone else," Fire Marshal Rob- high school boys. Van Gilder was| 4 1, Laing said Saturday, ‘But taken to the city hospital with ®! jus: whom we suspect I'd-rather not skull fracture, @ broken shoulder, | k.y at present.” Fire inspectors were and severe bruises and outs about) sii in the district where the fire his head. occurred Saturday, intent upon gath- | When the injured officer recovered | oring more complete evidence. |consctousness he told the police that) yfra. Newman, an employe of the he wag driving down a narrow path | wast Seattle laundry, obtained her | ing when the front wheel struck a rut) aivorce last December. She gained jand He lost contro! of the machine, | custody of her two sons and was |which {instantly plunged over the | awarded the family house. A few | tion, “1 the Harris questions,” ued, “that a policewoman ought to be able to answer. was that she wanted to protect Dr. Hawkins said, that Mrs. “went up in the air’ and refused to answer. asked her Dr. Hawkins administration.” Mrs. A. E. Reamer, president of the Women's association of Dr. Hawkins’ church, who was present at the meet- yesterday, said: “We invited Mrs. Harris to talk to us of her work. straightforward contin- My own feeling Her speech was | Behind the Scenes in the Grand Opera W orld eral agent for the Admiral Oriental |Shorrock would not displace it until Line at Kobe and Shanghal, coming |#0me more suitable book can be! 7: to the United States six months |found and John B. Shorett, Ed-| When nature favors a son or); Europe at the close of each season ago. ward Linco Smith and James M.|doughter with the volce of gold or of| with the Chicago company. —_—_—_— Ballard refused to pledge themaclvee| fine silver ,that, directed by intelll-| Officials of the company havo vis. a side Finds Skagit Work without a study of the book. |xence, brings fame on the operatic) ited him at his homes—he has three P 3 Well —_ ee stage and the adulations of nations, | of them between opera seasons, one rogressing e lindi i Efforta being made by R. 8. Storrie B inding Light Hit i» the rulo that a spotlight {s/n a suburb of Berlin, one in Dal. \turned upon the life of the favored | matia, one in Northern France. They ae r . | one illuminating all of its recesses for |have broken bread with him, drank & Co. contractors and ety empicyen| | Alarms Residents | ‘hom and comment of everyons.|{rom his cupm. nat with, him for eek are highty ‘pleast | Blinding flashes of light and an) jut there has never been a rule)hours at the pinochle table. But, ae Phil By Sh ose peg jexplosion were the weird sights wit-|inat did not have its exception, and|after all is said and the cards are tag Gil Fetare trees. OE eee een ee Peay | the \pxpeption: to the ‘rule. in quiet: /4ll face up, they: do not know eaAint Gnd Cotshctiinal Joh Bo Cars| ren on re mar eomion. Wires | tion, ts Georges Baklanott, one of the | Georges, Baklanott, i Gecat thysd Gaydon wn pete be the Puget Sound Power and Light | principial baritones of the Chicago| Paklanoft does not talk aioe ton trip of the projects. toed Ninth] Civic Opera company, who will be in |himself. He never hiv, to any appre- Siidlaat shitta. ave: working én, thelnyn ig eae ne, ie | Seattle when the company visits here) clabie extent. “He never will. If ts tunnel, and work is progressing on bird, flying into the wires, is be-|on its ‘across the continent” tour. | diametrically opposed to the real na- the steel penstocka,” Tindall said, “It )Jeved to have caused the pyrotech-| Baklanoff, a Russian and a roman: |ture of the man to do 6, Ask him deieee Linpihalble’ that the work will ee ent. There wae no interrup-/tic fear, had served weven years) about himself and he turns the con- bk Sephtah by Mike 1, Wed many |r ee ee to HOS neta alleye sk cannot be finished hetore |", Of A setomatie “adjustment | July 1 with favorable conditions.” |" "**™ were short-circuited at perhaps one of the best known fig-) What is his age? No one knows. ures, not only of the Chicago opera|It might be anything. It ts an age stage, but the operatic stages of a/counted somewhere in the primo of score of European capitals. |life, but what? It doesn't matter, Income Tax Rush - Tacoma Switchman with the Chicago company, and he is|versation into impersonal channels, | | bank onto the car tracks, Van Gilder | weeks later as she was returning | was In a critical condition Saturday | home, thre¢ shots were fired at her from the darkness by an unknown morning. | Literary Merit of the Bible | To those unaccustomed and to} |those who are narrow enough 10} |have what they call» a religious | | prejudice against it, the Bible means | just a symbol of a certain religion, and they pass It by a reading. These people do not pause to con-| uninteresting | sider that all scholars and stylists, | no matter what be their creed, study | }it from tho standpoint of literary) merit. No other book of our known | universe has had so much thought expended upon it aa has the Bible Not to be a Bible reader stamps one | as being distinetly negligent of edu- cational advantages which ere with- in reach of every hand. ‘One sect may call It mero secular history; another may consider it a divine inspiration, but no matter what the actual view of its intent or meaning, It is a book for all thinkers’ and for those who desire mental cul- assailant, Land Tracts Open for Homesteading | WASHINGTON, March 8.—The in- | . lterlor department today announced a opening of 323,000 acres of public \1ands to homestead entry. The land }is in Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, | Eileen Utah and Oregon, ‘This is the largest opening of land Exact date for filing on it will be announced later at local within a year. land offices in the states involved. Negroes Slug and * Rob White Victim negroes at Sixth ave. and Main st. early Sat- Charles Stuksma, 1200% EE. Terrace, was dragged into The Attacked by three urday morning, ‘an alleyway and badly beaten, not of a political nature, Dr. Haw- kins asked her questions that were | irrelevant to the subject at hand. Other members, as well as myself, are behind Dr, Hawkins in every- thing he does. I simply feel that he made an error in judgment in asking the questions he did at the time. We regret very much that it should have occurred when Mrs. Harris was LOS ANGELES, Cal. March 8.— Murphy, wealthy Detroit widow, said to own over $100,000 worth of income property, pleaded guilty to shoplifting here. She paid $300 fine after lifting $8,000 worth of diamonds from her hand- bag to locate her roll of green- backs. Mrs. Murphy stole a pair of gloves from a department store, she con- fessed. | PUGET SOUNI STEAMER SCHEDULE State Senator Reba Hurn of Spo-| kane addressed the monthly meeting of the Seattle Women Lawyers’ as- Crushed to Death TACOMA, March 8.—Caught be | tween a String of cars in the Mil-| waukee rajiroad yards here today, | Isaac R. Jenkins, 46, a switchman, | Was instantly killed. Surviving are two brothers and four sisters. Gives Baby Lysol A rush to file income taxes is ex- pected at the Seattle internal reve- nue office next week, owing to the lightness of returns made during the week just past. It is stated that many people are postponing filing returns under the erroneous bellef will become effective prior to March 15, the closing date. May Follow Delay In the seven yenrs that they have negroes robbed him of $7, Struksma sociation Friday evening in Justice later was treated at the city hos-| | Nothing matters, ture. There are comparatively few 1 Rhea M. Whitehead’s courtroom in. He has the spirit Mohammedans and betlevers in the known, him and worked with him, /of youth, the wisdom of maturity, and, qutside of opera hours, have * pita! the county-city building, that tax reductions will be made and| played, with him, none has ever taken the full measure of the man or looked below the surface of his personal life Nor] will they ever do so. For | Bakianoff was, is and ever will be, eo far as anyone can learn, more or less Of a man of mystery. They are sinepre words, They are exact worls. They are not the words of a prefs-agent, tat of a realist. and he will always —6 so. In seven jYeara with the Chicago company he has not changed personally one jhair'’s breadth. A touch of gray \to the hair around the ears, just lenough to add a little more to his distinguished looks, and that ta all, He has an operatic repertoire as} mysteriously doep as the mystery that surrounds lis private life. No jone knows how many roles he does for Cough Syrup SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.—An- tone Mogtia, aged 18 months, ix near WATER SHU NOTICE Taklanoff came out of Europe to|ktow. Water will be shut off Monday |sing in the United States several) Constantly he is asked to sing new from § a. m. to 5 p. m., on 17th L vemdeind a er yehtrs ago. He stepped into the bari-|operas and he has already sung death at an emergency hospital here|ave. N., from EB, Galer st. to K.| tone section of the Ch pera ar-jthem somewhere in the world and Deeause her father mistook a bottle |Prospect st. and on E. Pro a » and o1 ae mpect st.) tietic perro el and the: he has re-jonly needs a few rehearsals " " 7 a " ‘ - § to give { f ly#0l for the ‘child's cough syrup. from 16th ave. N. to 19th ave. N.' mained continuously, returning tolan excellent peiformang ie Ali that is known is that | religion of the Chinese centuries old, still the best selected Ibrarles con- |tain copits of the Koran and of the | writings of Confuctus. All readers want these books for reference if for nothing more, and this is true of the Bible in addition to its literary merit. There are hun-| dreds of familiar quotations which off hand many will say are from! Shakespeare, Milton or Cervantes, when in reality they are from the Bible This unforgivable mistake when It is possible, according to the | distribution plan of this place the Bible within e all. See coupon on another page, YOUNGSTER SCREAMS; BRINGS AID TO SAVE BABE FROM DROWNING BUsexe, Ore., March 8—When It-months.old Lewis Ander: son fell into a big ditch and dis. appeared under water, his broth- er Ray, 3 screamed until par- ents in the home some distance y were attracted, The baby's life was saved as a result of the little hero's shouts. 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