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cha GS ER a enna PAGE 14 Says Wilson Hoped to Regain His Leadership Publisher Portrays Unf: ling Aspirations of Stricken ex-President Reprinted the)f ‘ Sat t (oprrig! PHILADELPHIA To the egarted himse ager of a caw st.” writes Jo wher of the Trer ntimate, ¢ ng this week in the Satur ing Post. Kerney a LLU 2 east Hardware @ ‘SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET HOUSEWARES SALE A dig sale of little things. fail to attend this sale for t gbout the house. Deliv Ss oa #. 00 “Neck Shavers” pyrighted art long a close persanal!ticle he Big values Sale starts. Friday actory Sale Clauss Shears The closest per made; gua: $1.98 Vegetable Mashers Assorted styl aizea— 10c Specia and Lunch Kit Metal box wit va bott Lighters simple, efficient, patches MU Rolling Pins Made of 4 Very apecia’ Snap Clothes Pins Dosen 7c Mouse Traps Bimtiar to 1)! tion. Special— All aii styles. Special 9c AUS AUALEALAAUAOUHN UAE close-fitting cover. Soyeret geams. 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Our booklet R-3 tells many interesting facts about Concrete reads. Ask us for your copy A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 27 Other Cities ili - SEVERYNS HOME Returns With Mayor From Vacation Trip ie vee 3 Year of Nirst Man Ever Sent Northwest St rAR Living | Yeath to Asylum in Pacific ill There at 70 / in @ oP like to eee G éy revealed Wilson « the nevi Barton ia 70 and pic ng Death at Norlum, "the and at for insane ta located, Steilacoom, and incoherent. Now he | place in the sunlight, until ¢ ACTOR FORMER SEATTLE MAN Creates Role of Business Man in Worthy Style BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER an theater last BY JIM MARSHALL, Retween two trees ne coom there hine into good bro he graas grows ake in the be path Men, dyin triumph, ‘The Fool, the ft = hes was proceeding smoothly, when, at the inconspicuous entrance of « play or, enthusiastio rounds of applause) swept the gudience, and for a mo- ment or two disrupted the smogth low of the play. It wan Henry Hall, whose former popularity in this olty, while a mem- ber of the Wilkes stock company, is not forgotten, and apparently is un strong boxes behind §0-ton doors. Fretted stone monoliths, pointing white fingera thru the drifting clouds. Railroads, flinging shining | er the spaces, Barton's monument fs a | path in which the grea | grow: xk. In @ few yeara tt will | ‘tt Hall handles the role of @ strike. | dcr paieay dante tenth et | sed mine awner—pre-em the man of big busineso—with tre mendous unders*anding. The part |/tVING DEATH cingiy done that 1| Forty-three yeara ago old Levi cht that particular angle in the|#arted to tramp out the path be if. h harw: a YEARS OF ition was correct, for Hall|§ com. Up and down, day by ig a man of business, Casting tho) ide, he plunged Into | foot below tho soft ea aide. And as he marc liane and shouted, waving foolish grotesquely at the sunbars thru the tree tops. back with the reporter a| on either ed, Old Levi arked advance | was last here—his | @? | business interests tn our clty—his| slant jkeen deatre to permanently settle| Walk lhere—and every probability of his|™inute to the springtime of ‘81 In \4 ing #0 in the near futur Washington territory. Here {a a lit | “Beattie has passed the up-and.| tie frontier courtroom tn Clarke coun | down stage, 1am thoroly vonvineed,"'|t¥. On the bench ts Judge William | he said, ‘settled to « period of steady |Ranck. Here is Dr, J, Randolph | growth, and, with the business inter. | Smith, calm and professional—'a re- jests I alrendy have here, I feel tt is) spectable physician,” the place to sink capital, More andq| scription on the faded records, more, in the South and Fast, people| And here, Herculean of frame, are coming to realize the Pacifio| bronzed by the wind and sun, is Levi | Northwest is the ideal summer play-| Barton, gazing vacantly about the | ground, They will come—Seattle will| courtroom, He ts 27, just entering }conquer, In my estimation Beattle|the pride of his manhood, |'s the biggest ond best bet for flaan-|{s something wrong. The engine is clal investment in the whole coun-|in working order, but the battery | try." \. + « Woll, the battery ts burned out | “The Fool" was originally tried) When tho doctor and the judge seek | Jout in Los Angeles, where Mr. Hall|to start the engine there is no an- |created his present role as Geo. I*.| swering apark from the caim eyes. | Goodk: Ha went back to New| “Committed to the state hospital York with the producers and has/{q the yerdict, “It appearing that said been with the company ever since, |Peyl Barton has no estate or personal | ‘ Face Prison | tleles of cto | WAS FIRST MAN BVER COMMITTED ere Is no “history” to Levi. No | records ara mado in the frontier jeourt. Birthplace, parentage, school ling, friends, youth, manhood and profession are hidden behind tho veil of time. Levi know-once. But no | for 31-Cent Theft, Each the finger of fate has filpped the | switch and the current of memory of | Three to > Be Tried | those ony days is ek ott, - claim to recognition lies solely | on Robbery Case; ions tact that he ia the feat mee | Got 93 Cents ever to be committed to an asylum in Three young men, for %1 conts the Pacifie Northwest. each, face popitentiary sentences of |from 10 ta 20 years in Walla Walla. Tho thres were charged with rob. | |bery in a complaint fijed in superior court Tharsday by Deputy Prosecu tor T. H, Patterson. According to Patterson the three, in a stolen Chevrolet automobile, held up and robbed Richard Barden | at the point of a-pistel March 23, at | Yeslor way and 2th ave, After a| chase by the polige tho threo were captured. Wrom Barden the three thugs ob. tained 93 cents, the complaint states. If Your Present Investment Has Not Increased Your Earnings— pets Pa ER | Total importa for the caetoras | district of Washington for. the | month of December amounted to $26,404,655, according to the statis teal report issued by the collector of customs Thursday, Exports for the mouth were $11,899,010, and collections amounted to §: 2, Write for booklet CE-24 HAROLD H. GRAMM Investment Securities TRY CROUCHING START Since all our star athletes are also | Iterary men, it looks like our Olym- | pie team would be largely mad of pubstitutes if the rule writer-athlotes is enforced, P neveral typewriter events can be! #ohedulod {yp the stary, 304 Leary Bldg, EL iot-2582 tween the two trees near old Fort| until the packed trail was a| But thero} effects Whatever, except @ few ar-| oneer resident of The City of here the Northern state hospital | b= For 43 years he has lived there} * gentle at times, at other times raving be aske only @ littie tobacco and @| marathon, » death comes, —iMar Saft Photograph 1 So Levi Berton is taken to old Fort! there being no asy errito: Later, un to beat his path ea, an asylum is bul and th anew r Sedro ken, leav wl riea to beat m new path at) |Norlum. It ts forbidden, ‘The | graying now, is merely No, 17¢—and| numbers are not allowed to build pri- Yate monuments, [Old Levi. He has no relatives. He| does not know whencs he came or what he did before the battery went He owns nothing; owes nath cares of the world p Ha only romembers, | of his ife in the City of Living Death, and | thene he ¥ count by the hour, | 1 haa been 43 years in the | } cit ving Death—Ita j¢itizen, unhonored, unknown - mystery debumanized Inte 9. “Give me @ little tobacco,” «: | Old Lavi to the reporter, “and let me jit with pered feet in the sun Jahin *, until they take me out to the It won't Jeometery acrosa the way | be long, now . | The soft hand of nature Is crumb: lng the huge frame of Old Levi back |to the dust. | AnG@ near Btefincoom the grasa! down, as tature's soft hand gently wipes out his a i ho monument, LIFE-SAVING 18 TAUGHT FREE | Seek Classes for Second | Series of Lessons Registration for the second series | of Red Cross free swimming classes | will begin March 29, next Saturday, at 1 p, m, at the ¥. W. C. A, where, w the direction of Anna Borstell, swimming instructor and chairman of Red Cross water first aid, hundreds of Seattle people are learning, absolutely free, healthful art of swimming- self-protection, | It is the alm of the Red Cross | to eliminate in Seattlo the prevent- Uble loss of life by drowning, and it is recelving the most hearty co- | operation from the board of educa- tion of public schools, who are urg- ing tho enrollment of children who cannot awit. Because of the great response of tho people, tho Red Cross board ts contemr ¢ holding an annual freo swimming program, With the advont of summer, many familics will go camping near tho water, far from elty Ifo guards and organized protection. ‘The Red Croas urges each momber of a familly to become his own life guard by learn- | ing. to coe WOMAN TO DIE PRAGUP, March Hilda, Han. a, heauty of Prague, must dio to- for tho murder aho willed another | to commit, | Her sins camo to light at the trial of her youthful cousin, Johann Bes. ely, for the murder cf her husband. The young man, rolling lovesick eyes jat tho fair Hilda, confessed to the |erlme, but when the prosecution fin- lished he was let off with a sentence of but three years, whilo Mrs, | ka was sentenced to death, The judge, charging the Jury, de. scribed Hida as a beaytitul body en folding the "choragter pf a demon,’ Manni. | ad mon Bo the cycles of the years pass for | (rd Sad mo | JUSTICE FILES / ARE SOUGHT Daugherty Refuses to Turn Over Gun-Running Papers BY FRAZER EDWARDS oF : Hf re committes ng to wb tis to furn tah th HOUN —“DAWGS" WIN FAME | Win Sledge Race Competing With Trained Huskies | Siberian husk | hound doga, won the Hastings cress |race of 19 miles yesterday, one 23 minutes, 40 seconds, Hohn's |dogs defeated the crack team of leonard Goppala, famous sweer |atakes champion, who brought over the line for 36 minutes? 4 It was the first fered in many day's race wa preliminary ¢1 defeat Soppala years one of th nly being heduled for Marci The weather is not as fe for racing as it usually ts th lof year, the dogs becom overheated with the high + Woespani Theestens ; to Drown Herself ™ y clad tn @ faded dre and shivering Int) | raid leave many MODU-| grounds must be kept shipsbape. \Thuredny morning to drown herse menta. Piles of paper wealth in| Phere must be no tndividualiem; Levi, |!9 the Lake W: gton canal was being hunted by the polloe, The |woman applied at the heme of B. Jotkins, 1527 W. Park @rive, for and when Jetkins had nothing he could gi . whe disappeared, saying that she .would “drown herself and end it ell” The pollee bélieve de Ln {s partis ILLS ASTHMA GERMS "| IN THREE DAYS |} To ‘ove that Asthma‘Tabs wil! absolutely rid you of Asthma and |Hay Fever, and that terrible sneez ing, wheeslng ni gvortness I send you s regular $ f my famous home ren FREE and postpaid. igation—no cost. This wonder ful prescription will remove these troubles in a few days. Mra. C. H. 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Dal. t on @ world trip y methods they o's GENERAL MAKES ~ cose QWN DEFENSE ‘At ITIES s teran | Ludendorff “and Hitler Ara Bombastic in Addresses ch 27-—/"Tou see fq who has defending the eral Ludendorff de- @ dramatic speech in SEA CAPTAIN PREACHING TO We have committed no treason,* white-hatred yeteran of Geo rmies exclaimed. “ft re with my cam. 4 give them back to the nae may work for fulfiliment ) alma. If the folkish 2 worse than lost, We have a new and worse Ven Moose Lodge to Celebrate expire With Civic Speakers ts | Ludendort designated Kaiser Wi {helm a4 4 great hero, am a representative of gread * he said dramat: x t came Hitler's turn to plead ¢, he was no leas bone , if to Musso. er exclaimed, : come, You may ence us, but God's court will free thous and do! be bu loose, adjoin- jong the | A verdict will be given next Bac. Y HOLD SUSPECT Man Captured | After Drug gist Is Held Up Half an hour after @ bandit h: held up H. M. Rehberg, cleré in |Vine Street pharmacy, 2699 First ave., robbing him of $5, Wednesday night, the pollee arrested George Via, 28, Spaniard, as a suspect. Via jwas found to be carrying a biaci |jact, a set of skeleton keys lock picks and a finshlight. In mney 2 States [ne is not identified as the bandit, ea States |ho will be held’ for investigation on noldups, according to the of ing the present but kers will bo 3 Sounty Commissioner William A. Gaines. The meeting will 1 chargo of Diclator G. M. But orth and Vice Dictator D. B.! Ferguson. CASE SET OVER Postpone Contempt Hearing on Lawyers’ Battle Reville an Via was arrested at Western ave. and Broad st. by Sergta. Percy Looker and G. G. Kidwell. Poincare to Reform * Cabinet of France PARIS, March 27—~Raymond Poincare today definitely accepted n invitation from President Miller laid to forma new cabinel, it was jannounced in an official commu: |nique, Poincare consulted with men |who will be ministers in his recon istructed goyernment and visited Mile ‘The advance seat sale for the 6-|ierand late this afterhoon, inform. day engagement of “Richard: ma-jing the president that he woulda re gician, and his augmented company, sums the office of premier. gan Thursday for the Metropolitan | theater attraction booked ‘to open| [next Tuesd : ng, was postponed unt! Postponement was granted on| alt of Hill, wha had to be out of| town, ‘The contempt proceedings grew | jout of personal remarks by Page which provoked an attack from Hilt ament in a case before | ay afternoon. 'Open Seat Sales for Magic Acts Luna Park swimming ponl opens Saturday, March ise: te Black Diamond Since 1863 the Standard of Quality a The File for the Plumbing Job! 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