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SATURDAY, MARCH THE SEATTLE STAR FIX NO BLAME (Hong. GO P =| DODGER AFRAID COOLIDGE SEEKS FOR DEATH |wccts &.0.P. Meeting ey ETIRN CABINET MAN score Police for System of \__ of King County Delegates Prisoners’ Care | edimanael PAGE 3 Bergdoll Won't Pay More President Looks for Some- | Than 5 Years in U. S, one to Fill Daugherty Place I ‘ « t } 1. BRADFORD wapaper men who eo be ae ng to induce him t ur ts offe ‘ JUDGE KENYON tively that he kr Is POSSIBILITY Begins Monday wore a uniform He said the newspaper men of The newest Silks, bought in immense quantities from the finest makers of silk fabrics. The newest colors of Spring are represented in Silks for every kind of wear —and the prices are lower than they have been in years MORE ABOUT TORNADO $ r E’S MORE ABOUT u | “MIR CIRCUS { STARTS ON PAGE 1 usiasm of eithe ers. It was esti Watch the Sunday Papers and Monday Star for News of the Telling Values in This Event! sted that the stadium would be filled, whil would view the rial portion ¢ program from nding bills affie r ict gulations were p fternoon. Point alrdrom, stadt performance, was m moved Ss sed. No boats will be permitted an a mile ° Lake Washington within a wide rals’ followed the tw Daugherty Still nge of the field adjoining the rescue work. Wire ¢ ' BAPTIST Orchestra selections: tadium, whe miniature castle | outaide ld were de Backs ae Nu Anne—16 Howe st. Ite 5 7 ning Hour I sheen erected for an exhibition eral houre and the VASHINGTOD Pp, ik rdson paste Sunda: pie poms 3 Bo air bombardment. No autom ' 5 power | Former Attorney Gener aug 43. “The Grasp of Chr a Pick Up Vessel After She 9 will be permitted to park for ¢ nigt ‘ will inue a Coolldg 4 pe ne g. 6; Him: rich considerable distance around the Huddleston and bls two grand the teket to) seie for Me.” 7:30 ! will Lost Propeller iniversity groun is unless the oceu fnughters, M are. Ul Be / bee P om Fremont 4 I mca on yovees : ; ao ats can show tickets for stadium unningh rushed to death | 4? H. Hick "e : rE PORTLAND, Mare The Japa- cats, 9 their hom wan hurled paeieyes It wae Anbot sa 1 Dr, F. Watson can We ee the it this (Dues? Ayaha Maru, which called The program, which will consist to the al e a! hundrea | ™ t or, Hicks b , : rade for aid yesterday after breaking her of both land and features, per ‘ feet and then dashed to the grour pecial meetings high — jtailshaft and losing her propeller. formed ' simultaneously A replete 7 : ; ge Fe Norwe Stewart was in tow this morning of the with thrills and spec torm.| The busiest man in town Saturday was Warren H Th . ¥ i asa a aie aa i PRESBYTERIAN edish steamer ‘Tolken, en Touteiet nees, is as follow: Lewis, King county chairman of the repudlican party, in ree Villages nxt Sunday school, 9 University—15th N. 6. and E. 47th. | h Harbor, Alaska 200 to 2 Battalion parade,| charge of ‘ount nvent r . i ung, Rev. H. 8. Templeton, pasto: Fn The mishap occurred at 4:50 a.m: bubiit hotentre , harge of the county arnt ” vm cn ie Hippodrome, sh kee Hit by ‘ ‘Twisters” as de gas Muara larging Your Tieton Room," 1.2 yesterday and the Tolken, answer $—Formation flying, re ———_____—____—— TRO, 11, Mar ..—T En . 7A m.; “The Most Important Event in|ing the summons for aid, arrived at ay! Pye bed ne nt, Heath and Mast p rt “ Personal History,” 7:30 p. m. |3 p m., according to a message to 395—Assembling plane on m western Kentucky, were hit 1 ras 1" Ballard— et and 1ith N, W.| picked up here today by the Federal field, after which it will hop. off. HERE'S MORE ABOUT GUARDS HUNTING tornado today “Million-Dollar’” * Deal Evi- | rr in| Rey. Honor L. Wilhelm, pastor. “The! Telegraph company. Mounted wrestlibg and fencing G O P fs auy one telegraph wire commur hs ree senior, you jun-| Schools of Christ,” morning; “Chris-| After several hours the Tolken sue- y Pursuit fe race. . ; . = with _Nrieken area and it) dence Sought by Senators | ior. « musical service, sing-|tian Triumph,” evening. Spocial | ceeded in getting a line aboard the Artillery: drill STARTS ON PAGE 1 © Goemalegion by, of ng of old and loved hymns, 7:30.| choir music under J. W. Davies lisabled vessel, and at & p. m. started $23 to 340—Maj. FL L. Martin, \ ep } WASHINGTON Nehemiah Boynton, chairman of “re or Dutch Harbor. Saag hd aap ge x aa leibiwie R x shipping is tied up on the] WASHINGTON, eee a? Cuateuads of th Gara LAN The yessel at that time was ape the § , ” ‘ution y are attet in oe eas Mississippi and ©) rivers on ac y i bs - ben = = ternationa’ Ren — Be imately ° ih ‘sout u world Milght. Mounted ‘equinmer| pave the way for radkal parties (Oe Fugitive Surrenders | sant nds a SEO te an ee rein | Feta Petiows® teria) vis m [tens nets 8 eee ae a rane and procedure.’ | eve hildren were in ! ap Birgi Rin oars ' ; The Ayaha Maru was bound for $40 to 335—Pursuit plane acro. | FIGHT PREDICTED |.After: Oregon Prison’ Break |,Serere Pasco ‘children were er Al wo.gun politiclin from Pm to well Sermon,” 11 a. m jew peels Quties. ON POWER QUESTION » building ‘he tion of the inf n PISCOPAL ae see EET 355 - 1 Victor H. Zednick was nominated] SALEM, Ore, March 29 eee rmation of the informatio: A ; Seuerennas re ss | icamths aacrataicy by Ca" WIMliat| wa renavee: tocag-stoe the: ve sas 2oW in Walsh's hands is received. a| Bpipbany—8th ave. and E. 1 SCELLANEOUS : £95 to 445—Handicap race. Mule|M. Inglis and unanimously elected.| vices stilt at large of the six who Communication Is ee eda aro Keeees ee ieee (ay Wade eT: ASO CARO: |. Hharch Jef Relrtteal: Unlly Bon ; volo race, George Francis Burton was elected] 4 room the state peniten Tied Up by Storms (),."",," vol aia lop Holy communion, § @ ™-i\ Gay school, 2 p. m.; lecture by Rev ; 4:35 to 5:05—Formation flying. | temporary sergeant-atarm: a day ST. PAUL finn, March 2%,—jal convention will be iasued todas nd sermon, 11; ¥. P. Fu 6 xi aniversary lee aeedere Bakr Wire communica and tr Jennings charged on the witness | St, John’s Mission (Kirkland)— . oo | 1 7 itualism.” Cire portation w practically paralyzed |stand that the late Jake Hamon| Rev. Ha Sunday | y.W.C.A—“The Widow and Her | 5 aa dale. jo Minnesot surrounding told him of a million-dollar deal to | school evening prayer and ser ' world flyers and other aviators here | convention when the body of del prison and gaye himself up to| country today by 3 rors! bilszard|elect President Harding, whereby |mon, sis re Sk on Mogunetn ne ve 11 Still Sought Following for the celebration, will be guests of | gates convened at 1:30 p. m. after : ne ; eagee | i : Jing by Dr. Gustave Lewis, 4 p. m. : earde e previously had been! in a decade, amon was to get the hip| St. Mark’s—Harvard ave. and t Vi BI ¢ <u < o ecess. The work of the| suard He previow had t ‘ iT + P M and refreshments. Hostess es ir inia as) it peowne e the ’ bm aane! pir ia r : m., Lewis announced. fuout Central Minn intere lan, Ph, D., recto Holy commun = ‘, ri © outstanding socia! DD. ts announced ng to ceports here Will Hays, who was charged m.; church school, 9:0;|Faptist church. All welcome. | © ]ORLESTO! function of the flyers’ stay in Se-| Committees were to report in the mas eee = deen be iver el pet ‘At |. Chureh of Spiritual Science—Rev — tterneon. when © hat Bent over a|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT | “iinet ‘wire. communi Jennin etn #2500 i, ern 21:.At | unre Se pevetraal: Bert Bay proposed super-power plank was TAX I IST ae Sees mig ee Sh Peeters the Rev. P. T. Ww VR Paves tkadvoeoaes steered clear rs ng fae 3 1. Herbaman Alaska, will ordain | Temple, of the ’ turned to sleet, whic is vehement denial o ! of the question in his keynote talk STARTS ON PAGE 1 urned to . vehem: nial of An ant-Ku Klux Klan re Parachute jumping. Bombing of! Warren H. Lewis, chairman of the | here » castle from air. county committee, urged speedy con-| Late Following the demonstration, the | sideration of the measures before the |tives, William Johnson. appeared ast night one of the fugi retar a, ment oil lands to privy W. Va, Marel 29.—Fifteen bodies of the 26 miners killed yesterday in a gas explosion t the Yukon No, 2 mine of the as a deacon, . The /SUnday. “The Message of Ligh! PS A OR OPER NEES IIE MEN APCS cee atk vaieenat fet trates Toe the Virgin, wilt [3:40 and 7:45 p.m : |Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Co. have tes head Walsh now plans to examine Wil-|be. presented by Walter Whittle I, Religious Open Forum, 106 Madi-| been brought to the surface. 3 was referred to a committes headed : on st—A- Solution of the Eco-| » eS local improvement district nasnexs e eke am Boyce Thomps m.; Young People's Serv Rescue workers have penetrated by Malcolm Douglas, county prose: rene NaN the cane secu Geenests hairman of the republican i fa Seating ava and Homie Problem,” Mrs, Laura Luther, | ¢ ea * Saha in ee pe: | progress to . om fe sy jice Le ° fo he a En Route to Seattle by Auto cuter. A fight was in progress to) fi0e | I tie cane of city Prorerty Potomac Floods fin committee on Tue rmon, “The Gorpel and the Law, |11°a. m. .All welcome. A . Wage: ft 3a committee. hundreds of dollars J jwhen the committee resumes its j | University Spiritualist Chureh, additional 11 bodies, After Flight Disaster Maryland Town! *"*" Wr sgichael’s Chapel of St. Mark's 444% ‘University. Way--Dr. Jack | Relatives and friends of thelial D, Md,, March 2 | Chureh—sixth ave. N. and John st.|Grant, pastor. Open forum, | miners stood about the mine mouth) — eee piece of property south of the = city more than $50,000 in taxes} CUMBERLA 7 : i ind fOr the air show at the stadium | | valuable tract acres, flooded today, railrond traffic was |[m.; church school, 3 p. m. Secret,” Tuesday circle, cue work. There was practically halted by washouts and persona in a Saints'—Rev, Ronald Hilton, | Friday social, 8. no hysterics, the women accepting Many nearby towns were forced to Saturday afternoon as planned’ is lto Christy tor. Divine service and fermon, eee | their lot with stoic calni. that of Lieut. Walter E. Case, of| H ji Some pieces of propert ‘ Portland, who was forced down in|! 5 Washington Counties for se few soars go to tho hills when the Potomac, it a.m. s an. open field near LaCenter | Talk G. 0. P. Policy worth may be zero or severa} times|8Wollen by rain and melting snows Si. Luke's (Renton)—Rey. Ronald | Lutheran Churches *HERE’S MORE ABOUT Friday night. The plane wes badly Se the amount owing on It overflowed its banks. | stilton stor. Holy communion | in A PSeac as oy damaged; but neither Lieutenant | | The state Jaw provides that delin.| The water rose rapidly during the and sermon, 9 a, m. | Rn aeeton INSANIT Y still rising wees The Danish Evangelical Lutheran ‘ lor q ounties are Case nor his mechanician, Technical| Fifteen Washington coun quent taxpayers must be notified | morning and at noon Sergt. Walter Bealey, was 8 injured. holding republican conventions Sst-leach year of the delinquency of |at the rate of a foot an hour, threat-| Thief Forced ‘to Run After | EPISCOPAL churches of the Puget Sound district STARTS ON PAGE 1 ian-Danish — Boren |®re holding their annual meeting at jurday,.electing more than half the ji, hroperty until it ix taken over | ening destruction of tho buildings in John's Danish-Lutheran mission. | |aelegates to kaa Set eine by the county, For the first tive | this district. Among the nearby Bad Beating vo, and Stewart st, Dr. J, 0, Hall, |St. John's Dantsh- ra ssion. ‘ Y i ai jexception, hes will indersc Presi. (Set. “tho original owner. of the | towns which are gradually being in pastor, Sunday school, 10 a, m.;|24th ave, and B. Spruce st, March |°f financial reverses is _ sending roperty lusive right undated are Piedme sonaconinge ghting a bandit who had rob! 8, 2 " ata bad many ranchers to state hospitals, send delogations |\PToperty has the exclualve right to| Undated are Piedmont, Lonaconingo| Fighting ermon (Norwogian), 11 a. m.; Young | 28, 29 and 30. ‘There is to be a spe ate dent Coolidge and send delogations | im it by paying up the back |and Ellersle A woman of her purse at Belmont | ioe snclety, 6:30 p,m. friend. |Clal meeting all day Sunday. PNorlum authorities say. Farmers |instructea for bim. eee taxea see uve. and EB. Harrison. st., Fri ir cuppen, 630 p.m sermon (Nor.| Columbia Bethlehem, 39th ave, s,|contribute the lowest percentage of ccnatien. ene god pay as A plece of property on which the} WERNON, Texas, March 29.—Five|day night, J. 8. Glover, of Kent, | vogian), 7:45 p. m. Classes in Eng-|4nd Angeline st. H. Mau, pastor. /@ny class of asylums, yearn |persons were injured in this taxes are delinquent for fi tion | routed the man after fierce fist may be saved to the owner by pay-| When the tail end of an Oklahoma|battle and pat him to Might, He ment of the taxes for the first year {tornado swept north Texas. recovered the purse lish and Americanization, Tuesday | Sunday school, 10 a. m.; “The Most! City workers, laboring “under and Wednesday, 745 to 9:90 p.m, {Gracious Thing That Jesus Did,"| forced draft,” are the most freient | Madiso ; and B. Madi-| Service, 11, Lenten service next Fri-|patients, not because the strain jAdans, Chelan, Clatlam, Columbh Rushed to Hospital Follow. (owl #rankiin, Lewis, Okanogan Skamania, Stevens and Wahkiakum. i | BIDS MADE, Oe Ta TE TES ee ila ee ee, Heard this: swommads. sGreamn|| oy caecees’ Gp Posltdn; “ pabtar| GAY KtVTMI |breaks them down mentally, but bes ing Gas $ Explosion j_ Hones, plabky are expected 200i nipg MADE THRO wn down by che high winds. — {when the man attickcd her and ran ‘Thanks-offering sery.| St Jon's Danish Lutheran Mis- [cause it breaks them down physicale fear cent aia Fave aeiadele ’ ; banepedeed to her rescue. He attacked th ? . ee prude ‘st’ ie : ‘8 Jon the power plank ‘are scheduled. iB URCHASING AGENT s ane o9,|thug and, after a brief battle, took uthrie, district president, ston, 4th ave. and Bpruce'st, Alfred ty. The mental breakdown follows, - Once the property is in the pos LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 29,/thug and, a wattle, tool 11 a, m. “Solomon, the Rich| E. Sorensen, pastor. Sunday school,/1F YOU FORGET kit A total of 921 delegates will go to} Explosion of a gas stove in the hen of a downtown de | tment jfession of the county, bids must be|—The tail of the “twister” which |the purse away from him and |), 10 p.m. 10 a. m.; worship, 11 (Danish), com: | RA. —BEWARE 2 store Friday afternoon resulted in| Y¢"atchee. made on it thru the county purchas: | struck Shawnee, Okia., swept thru|forced him to run, Glover then re-| eee | munion; luncheon. at 1 p. m,; service,| Generally the first sign of needle severe injury to two women. They | ling agent. T property Is ap-jcentral Kansas last night ing {turned the purse to its owner, but Asbury Methodist, | 3: supper, 6; service, 8, y is inability to remember recent were taken to the Seattle Geren) jorge by the agent and a falr|farm houses, or¢ hays and crippling d_ to get her name | ‘The regular monthly sacred con: | Cee ee events, Dr. Loughary s. This is hospital, suffering trom burns, |e ¢, usually the amount of all | communication Jeert will be given at the Asbury . because the recording needie on the Miss Heten Munson, 23, and Misa city and county, and amenm-|rasntaing struck the Fir * Convicted Woman "4 ' Meth | Methodist church, 40th and Whit . 2 ez |brain. phonograph record fails ta Mary Dort, 25, 1707 Bellevue eel ants for improvements, is set. No} odiet church here while graduating man, Sunday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Stricken in Jail] "cord proneriy Noth of whom are employed as| [bid for lesw than this will be enter: |exercises were being held, The ]0. F, Kreiger, director. The follow- TACOMA. March heart at.|_. When this is noticed, the victinn! cooks, were working in the kitchen jtained. Then the property is adver: |juitaing was plunged into darkness | in ACOMA, Ma art 3 re musical selections: A LaF se MaINEKA Richa the |Should start to build up his general They had just lighted the sore jtised for th weeks. It finally tsiput the audience walted calmly tack, in which she fain across the : 0 prelude, “Marionette Rhodes : health at once. If he is depressed . 4 se eo print le in the hen it blew up, settin old at auction, the bidder submit ey. flashé Ku Klux Klan Believed In- Mrs, W, E, Schloeman, Peertiich a nee nt and morbid, stimulation with cold: Pe i fire A hile electricity flashed on the 1 © « Joyful Nolse™. Lindsey | city 7 agi ath “( r r dresses, Other women in ied “$150, 000 Fire. Destroys Aut the highest bid being the win ivceat aa the Anthem, “Maiko a Joyful Noise”. Lindsey | city jail on Friday, may prevent re church orga i iti Dre ee co ne A ; enege |showers and bath is recommended. Hilehen aided in extinguishing the| Property: Patrons Escape |ner, ‘These sales are held every | ints ial ae volved in Political War | sr The Church holt det | Pa ee tae a hee on [It he 1s exeltable and irritable, warm: flames and gave tho two injured | roperty; fow ‘weeks, when known buyers are} OxAriA, March 29.—High winds, | ray | Offertory, “Mazurka” Paul Hillar| Vion reculting ina mansieughtec(Daths and soothing massage Will victims first aid, after which they = Jawaiting them. One was to be held|..oy and falling temperatures we MAYSVILLE, Mo. 20. Mra. W._B._Sehioeman, : aa MOA the. coat gaat et Walla |help. These ems are used at wi page to the hospital, | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 29} 9¢ the Jefferson st. entrance of the jreported thruout raska today. jArthur on, mayor Maysville, se jcharge, to haha pris be alla My Norlum and effect hundreds 6} nson was badly burned | Seven buildings were destroyed last jcourthouse Saturday. dor about the body, while Miss Dort re. | night in a blaze which did damage | we have been considering a gen-| N° damnge was reported. | Commu gelved burns about the hands and | ¢timated at $150,000. ‘The fire start: joral clean-up of delinquent property | nication was uulmpiined Tite winds feet, They were recovering Satur. ed in the boiler room of the Revi f some time, but f! . ithe tornado ahlohcamene shaveouth ay |hotel. Fanned by a keen wind, itimarket hay been bad,” County | & corer = | aprend rapidly easurer Shileds said. “This year os Wate Guests in the hotel lost all per |the market ix greatly improved,and| sip wAUKEH, March 20.—fleavy tonal belongings. Six trunks of Jew-|the property that ix derirable Is |. ihtan whipped by high winds, de clry, stored in the hostelry by the | moving ‘rapidly. Tt will probably be | i noved communication by wire thru Knox Brothers of Seattle, were jadvisable to hold the clean-up sale out the Northwest today. Aslde from burned, ‘The steamer Admiral Rogers | within the near future." talephorieZatid: fegraph poles blown ai) alla, ‘ Mrs, Pratt was sentenced to 1 to | °Ures: : ee, HcpOltiGAls Helit dave tolnesPacteet }10 years in the penitentiary when she}, Pelks can talk all they Hike: a polltiea ving the Ku bad | f [about ‘the jazz age’ and modern” |Klux Klan, Siasion was called from | sonttaied 16 pestorralli. an oF Gare a speeding up being responsible for » ot sto D el J gre store and shot. Newman UREMERTON. .ESTOD MET Rwetinanainty oom a ee aa the increase ‘of insanity,” says Dr. stex, 60, was held by authorities, —PORT OF , “but ‘a ‘ Altko Sission is not a candidate | fad Take Fast Ste ; died. Ben is inte I a hee Pe for reelection, he has geen reported son has little to fear—provided he active the independent tiok % |Find Girl Huddled has no hereditary taint and has t, generally chisi as the pro. in Prairie Snows |sense enough to keep healthy.” ics was shot and probably fatally | wounded here today the result of 8 | | | | Klan s pos yernment boats played | ; age wan Foported.;T | SCIAL, NIGHT. SERVICE | DICKINSON, N. Dak., March Water—just plam water-—is eure jand two government down, no damage was reported Hremerton Sat- | t | streams on the blaze for hours. Wires | | ieabranWere Leogerate: / —Authoritiés today are holding Hat- ‘ing insane patiehts at Norlum ‘at ; and lights are cut off. | Seattle Logger is Bate dha belohMsone Seek Recall of |tio Merritt, who was found hud-|the rate of one a day, How this is Tere fo wis : Crushed to Death! | Denver’s Mayor! | {dled in a mows nk a N. 1 ie Jaccomplished will be told in. the en. Don't wire . PORT ANGELES, March 20,—Mrs eae ‘< DENVER, March 2 Potitions | tion crow 12 miles t of here, She second article of this series, to , | Stricken Senator Sc ahora oe, BaathtY teas re What's in the Air recall fol: Mayor Beniamiin, i had been wandering over the snow-|printed in the next issue of The to identify the SATURDAY, MARCIE 29 |) Reported Improved | jie hore saturaas SAT \ pleton, ebntaining 26,362 names, | AB ut vetueed 1G aig eaciancel ee anaes germane | WASHINGTON, March 29.—Sena-| body of a logger belleved to be Wal KDZE—12.40 to 1:80 p,m ied with the oly clerk at| er ture sO Round ‘Trip Ueno asanneert er eRERT TES ERS ; tor La Follette, ill with pnevmonia,|ter Logan, 611 Sixth ave, Seattle, |] KEIC—8:00 to 4:80 p. m4} )yoon today by three prominent clti- | Navy Yard Route 4, 3 W| MRS. MARY. E, Hi spent fortable night and hiv} who was killed at the new Irving 8:30 p.m. ¥on Col os ‘t MA in-g293 K speak April 28 at the Evergreen. idiom. “thie micrning. wae aatis | Hartloy logsitig camp tear hero, irl KFHR—4:30 to 8:30 p.m a ie hilary PUR Rul ie to Police declare the girl leaped from | hall, Arcade building, from 12:16 to factory,” his physicians reported atlday. A falling log crushed hin || KHQ—8 to # p.m Luna opens 4 train en route from Seattle to Min-'1 o'clock, on “The Christian Selence iturday, March 2.—Advertigement |b dckdehe: 2odayr chtiut; ‘neupolis. Movement and. Its Limitations"