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FRIDAY, MARCH BACKS ‘MOTHER’ RYTHER HOM Churchman Says Children Above Moral Average |—And the Next Time — That City Editor Can Interview Own Ghost! | Men's Huge Bible Class to BY MOLVIN B. VOORHERS CHURCH LAYMEN WILL MEET Feature Baptist Conclave TAR She Got Only Paderewski Interview While Newspaper Men Made Futile Attempts to Talk to the Gre Pianist, This Little Girl Played Her Way Into His Heart at FIT ONE PLANE FOR WATER Major Now Admiral; Ready for World Flight mar ite i |] cub of this the one time that | 1 OD ay ¢ hewn Cc reporters have long been | he had spoken a half hour be. | VAaptiat laymen will figure promt- jor Fred Martin, commanding é Ppreciation © be Saiz noted for their ability te dig fore. y in the program of the North the army world flyers, became “Ad- Ly 2 ur paper hes taken rela on i we to Mother Ryther in the pres | OP Unusual’ storiee anne Outside the wind was whining miral”: Martin at 12:25 Friday aftere i t . mmf pres) ally, They are wont to be sent miserably, The cub was per. |? oor en his fagsht e i ent controversy teh Mpter |. Sr aac ame stare nna ‘saute took aplring; he was exceedingly on. |!¥ 8% & result of an awakened in r when his flagship, the Seat- re ome. 2 want you to know that with another, perhaps a better comfortabl nd he still wor terest among the men in the alms ©, was launched on the waters ef 2 of t pore living hy . ae OMe a © Were ia o denor Sia pome of ie eres ee one, perhaps no? his heavy overcoat—in fact he |” H A = : _ eyes Lake at Sand Wee :, dey Seren gM ter Sesentay the cub wes calle® | hadn't moved from his original, | The SOeSS (1.000 Laveen at _ field dock. There wero no core 5 bene are, with, vot ‘ over te the olty deat Av8 tid of: | seat, whieh won sen a bard) | VeseOh” MBA GAapied sims, menthe monies in connection with the event, x: Apqqean ie ts perintendent| “.St7Rse and unusual telephone bench at one side of the fire | ! o only the ugua! batteries of cameras Zhe writer is the superintendent | cait that had come to the editor Wesel. taan. mat alenaelc ot been used con ciking Amat vhitman Memo: Pederat : 4 ¢ uistently in a 7 a Wagcman Symes) Ve Heeg| it had come from someone re him, his eyes fixed on the chair ey. hs 98 The major and his assistants day aches saree senting himself to bo an old m “¥'r good company growled | etter to bring spent the morning tightenin, the jocks from the Ryther home, Of ‘ oo sta Ld . home to Baptist pen tf Isaac Lunn by name, who tans last bolts on the pontoons which n enrollment of some ¢00 pupils, 50/ lived out north of the city Thanks” guiped the cub saan” She. fact | have replaced the wheel landim or more come to us from the Ryth h ment i » Guiped the cub, “I that this gather: | a pls hi e | “Three months ago my partner, ought to be able to interview Rskne” tenbinte | gear. At noon the motor was er home, I know most of these) Jacob Cioque, died,” the voice Helen Keller when I get thru tie th Baptista | warmed up and a few minutes personally, and can testify that of/ over the phone had sald. “Just | here,” he thought, “if I get whlot 2 Fay Pac | later the derrick hooked onte the , ren on the Wallingford! before the end he promised me | try —_ my) nd slowly raised it from the nm from the Ryther aervagge : membership is ne and slowly 2 fr y that tenight at a quarter past ee Joc With the entire world-flight me will measure up to the aver-| 10 he would come back and make 10:13 Vaeny. iaterem | crew assisting, the huge ship was This ts true intellectually and| his presence known. I'm alone ed, and one in ag » As Lunn was leaning forward, hi w c slowly swung around and dropped nd I Incl hich the voice a am inclined to} here and I'd like to have com boa: + ht | to the lake level, floated # are above the average! pany for just tonight, If y' want 4 ge Beg bisa of the laymen te [to the lake level. Bhe float ke | . ake.” he cub’ much desired. @ duck to send somebody out, y’ can; if . | thane cbiiren tel ¥° dem’. y dont have te” aad brand new $3.85 hat waa twisted - One of the! Major Martin raised a hand in we have had| the recgiver clicked at the other ato a shapelons mas in hia D. J. Ev features of ‘the salutation. That was all, -¢ vilege for over two years of | end of @e wire. han He polished his shell +%- EVANS program will be | Plane No. 2 now ts being fitted * = le leason during their me eo as horn glasses incessantly and [a demonstration of the famous Kan. |with pontoons and will be swung ‘g betwee # A The cud 4 nded the slope into found time now and then to [ras City Bible class, sald to be the into the water this week, as will Monday evenings the murky. little gully where was potthy call down curses Upon jlargest in the world. Dr, D. J.| the two other ships. Trial trips E che Rahate baka |: Samed, thd: aneleek kamen the head of the city editor. The |i:vans, of the First Baptist church | will follow. has bobbed up| house of Isaac Lunn, without the | {T@ had died down—had almost |in the city, conducts @ Bible class | “ gee ay slightest desire to do so. It was gone out. Yet man must | each nday morning, with en aver | be crazy, thought the cub. A age attendance of over 3,000 men. | s ot Go dark and not a lght.shone from s a or nt ae pocah acanas ent anon ® matter of fact, he ought to |In a recent contest with the Bap cooenit: Siinlip' Gh. Of fea fucked laugh at the old duffer—he |tist church at Long Beach, Cal. the amen | aerenh ot of them—the slow ought to tell him he was a nut |Kansas City Bible clam turned out ft Lh] Hal Y. . te ° and beat it bach ver 60,000 men for one day. G : from the dancing flames of a ! 3 RIGHTON b haae-ng tape Maas | .. D: will be accompanied by F i 0: ‘ Y George the dent of the clam, N. W. — Ny The old guy's probably ® : class, ; craay,” thought the cub as he | 4 Would laugh Dible, who is responsible for the or |Calmly Looks Over Territory : ’ drew neat. “T het this fs another cub straightened up and opened |ganization and attendance methods a i ; of those bum assignments.” He | his mouth with intention of emit. |and will reproduce at Milwaukee Awaiting Action i knocked timidly at the door, ting loud and ‘ous gut. feature of the usual Sunday i Young Girl Killed by Mis-| <leared nis throat with great pre faw, but he didn't—he E Bible class, as conducted THREE RIVERS, N. 3, March *| claton and buttoned his overcoat croaked : rot BER ee Magee |29.—Utterly undisturbed by oute taken Jealoysy of Man across his chest. Somehow it For the chatr—Jacob Cloque's : feria, aman Sag |tlders who have mo way of getting : aiwagn; made: Wiss feel. very, -| (Tockine-chalr—was moving, “Ab | Which accompanies: the Kanena O67 | to him, Albert B. Fall, former seo- CASPER, Wyo, Marth 29.—Ap.| ®usky and stalwart when his | first it seemed to tremble just aakhed, Git rie Baptist Bible | retary of the interior, who has been parently driven into an insane fit of| O¥ercoat was buttoned across his ,| & little, then it began to nod Ike preys 4 on |under fire in connection with the . jealousy by thoughts of an imagined Mneee Whee Wels © 1 neem FTOt Senet, and Stnally it | eee a he jleasing of naval oll reserves? is / al, Lee D. Mortimer, 24. instructor TD ion hig Per yma Bt amon pang ited ta eam x i? | Dessing bis Gays motoring over aay jn the Casper Business ccllege, st Some muffied sounds from | firmly, to ana sre, to ane tre | oe aH pln ‘ . . | extensive properties. and killed Norma Ford, 17, his swe within, and the door was yanked ee Se eee, ee Ne eee ee Having finished Paderewski’s “Minuet in G,” Seattle's wonder baby, littie $Y%-year-| Nearly everyone in the com- : heart, and pupil, and then commit-/ open violently, “How do you do Ssh, Sub-ceiR uae mascty conn’ | Sal! athe th old Laurene Louise Lindgren, turned her attention to the photographer. “Oh-o-0, but Leconte ee He rules es w rot e ar. a—" ws . . ” 4 ‘ ” 2 ‘ . 2 ‘ vs juare miles : piencye walle the tye were wats Pee Ypiee * eietes Coc hle pol clans to be held | DON'T like ‘flashes,’” she informed him, but being assured this was a new kind of | ecrrounding nist ranean eee which street . : ‘ Pr oh “ ” Fi ‘ p 4 padre ma eet ae. ile. tans whihe hale wae Suddenly, Lunn, with afanatt in the Focal sons |“flash” with a very gentle “bang,” she graciously agreed to stand by and see it thru.|has all the comtorte of city life, i The two bAd quarreled and made| ‘*tood in the open doorway. “I al cry, leapt from his seat, tor is ai eoare | She is the daughter of B. F. Lindgren, Haddon Hall, church and theater organist. The result 1s that reporters, photog- $e vp, Overhearing the girl remark to| ‘dnt hardly expect y,’ but I'm open rem door ms any’ Ovi. | Rude olaus ¢ | —Photoa by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer |Taphers and representatives of the ™ sorta glad you've come. Step in into the night, yelling at the top | Bible classes | : oe . 3 [investigating committee have seme friends that she had ica beak oo ae ian dooik . of his bulllike voice, Still the | all denornin BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER |thanks for having played my ‘Min-| over the keyboard, her little legs un-|way of reaching him. He pe with her old bey ber corp ln) cee cub sat; his heart was pounding | tions in Milwau aN 'D tho reporters returned sor. | ¥et.'—I. J. Paderewski.” able to reach pedals, She {s "| his days supervising work on tne parently thought she refer a) HE cud did his ribs like a xylophone hamm kee a i | 5 Laurene knows no rigorous train: wonder child—some ¢ the world| ranch, and as his health former sweetheart. He purchased a pins } ste vicinity rowfully one by one and ar |, h beli awed aie ¢ i & “ 5 s seems to f | Ppt dane cin, ep al and his bulging eyes seem: : ng—she is being allowed rather to| will hear from little Laurene. be better than is generally bee pistol and asked her to take a walk Fe ge ag a Aten be about to push his gl Invited jRounced to every city desk in town /drift intg this wonderful, natural] Laurene’s father, B. F. Lindgren, |tteved, every night bears evidence with him, The shooting followed. De, Vee: Ok Gren, “fy |. the end of his nose visitors co thelr utter failure to interview) gift. She played before the great|is a local organist: her mother. /of being the end of a perfect og aaer Wea cole enatied Lame. “Oty \ “agen from many , we Paderewski—he scorned them all.” | De Pach his last trip here,| known professic t ing Lay aay. pardner’s comin’ back tonight continued to rock, to 1 N. W. Dible |" "yy, ‘achmann on his last trip here, known professions as Rosemond) Two Sinclair attorneys interview- Dr: Business in pore ‘ain't =p ta Re pease to and fro. of the country | jut Baby Laurene Loulse Lind-|and he and the others who hear her Wrage, a violinist. The litt Je lady ts) ed him yesterday, staying with him | 4 Finally he managed to raise | 't 8 expected that Doctor Evans wil! | ST”, with all the dignity of three! say: “Do not force—do not MAKE a romping, robust child, who loves| sey h ‘Noth- Next War; Demand) %2",r50..Pohere? St down | nimseit from the bench and be \ class of several thousand | Years and four months, stormed the | her a musician. Let her develop this |her toys, and is brought up just as|tng coud ae joaragt ie hae was Fitty officers of the army, national! "“rnis also the cub did gan to creep around the cha citadel—obtained an audlence—and| wonderful gift in her own individual|any other youngster of her age| discussed at wad cenurve cate learned Pit | 3 tera pei: toward the door, He was as quict a to the Sunday morning | Feturned triumphant with the latest | way.” would be sae Cocina! ~dleaeine a ‘aa tae’ tis Vita ugdoded once, ing of laymen, two other| Photograph of the veteran, world-| Yesterday she played the “Minuet"| fer father ascribes her Paste iy seer 3 ne phar ring] It was $0 eliauia = dn ka ‘cased: tee one iu will be allotted to the men | famed pianist, bearing tho inecrip-| for me—both hands, of course, with hapiity not to finger dexterity, but Ignores Charges papain Sill be mobilised. ‘The infor.| , ‘TR¢ Walls of the old house hia eyes dropped nervously. to ic the Tegular sessions of the| ‘ou in his own hand: “To the won-|a feeling and expression difficult to| rather to mental attitude and think. Vets’ mation was imparted by Cal RK. S.| Duléed with the allence that chatr's reckera. Leaping up and | conven: On the second day of | (erful child, Laurena Lindgren, with | appreciate—her tiny fingers curving ine. he plays by note; but hase on Vets Officer Fitch, acting chief of staft of the| ‘*isted within. The big ‘room pawing at once of them, as jt the convention the evening program seerecroarane 5 ————————— mental ability for ebservation which|.. WASHINGTON, March 29—Gen. Ninth Corps area. He told of plans| W®* ark save for the light rose and fell, was a blackand., | Will be under the auspices of the enables her to easily play difficult| Himes, director of the veterans’ made for the pext conflict from the fireplace that slim white kitten National Couneil of Northern Bap: @ ‘Admit Deaf Man =. to Church Body mered over the old rag-covered rocking-chair that had been Jaeob Cloque’s and which he was to cause to rock again on this night. Lunn had told the et | A® wag remarked before, cub | reporters have long been noted for thelr ability to digup “un. usual” stories—accidently. fist Laymen and will inelude a num. ber of speakers of national promi- nence In the denomination, to be fol |lowed by an address by Dr. William A. Axling, a noted missionary to the of Chance Blind Goddess and Imp Play Cross compositions with an ease and sym- pathy which i# astounding. And she has a perfect sense of pitch. Strike any key on the plano—Laurene in the next room will name It. bureau, today Issued a statement declaring that he intended to cen- tnue Maj. Lewis T. Grant as man- ager of the Pacific veterans’ bureau district, unless Investigation showed that Grant's removal was warrant- From there I called her: 4&4, bacanes ot “capaho rene, honey—will you play some- Thru the medium of the sign lan- ‘Lau- guage, Olaf Hanson on Sunday will . | Japanene. | On Saturday evening, May 31, the Purposes for Islanders a | ficient administration” of his po- * ~ ? be admitted to the diaconate of the | ° men of the denomination, repre- euning cause enon, you lke?"| sition, Episcopal church by Bishop P. T. ays aug er 7] arty |nented by the National Council of a via oy wttte| Hides Indicated he would t Rowe, of Alaska. The ceremony will Laymen and the Baptist Brother: “Ha, ha, ha," laughed the Imp I ‘Oh, where, oh, where is my ie FTER all there 18 justice in this reat big country for a poor, weak | Chance. “Fan-tan with Chinese op- ynesian, but Harry Napple, Ha-|ponents. Ha, ha.” j Wallan, and an Alaskan cannery boy,) The money melted away as the will tell you that the road to it in|snow melts before the warm Chi- rough and rocky and full of trials|nook winds. Soon Harry notice of other charges Grant. Clubbers Hear Men on World Alliance take place in St. Mark's chureh, Har. vard ave. and Spring st., at 11 a, m. Rev. G. F. Flick, of Chicago, _ to Attempt at Fraud: ter. |Former Investigator Declares Bosch Mag- hoods, will have thelr annual ban- quet, to be followed by addresses by | po} Baptist laymen, dog gone,” said she, with finality. So we had it. Then, to please papa, Laurene played the famous | “Rosary,” and punished him by mak- jing him sing it. “Sing loud,” bub-| was broke! tied Laurene. Papa couldn't—ho AUTOS COLLIDE ps “ for the body and the spirit, Butjand out in the street, penniless, had an awful cold. So Laurene sang| The King County Democratic Seek to Suppress © neto Deal Aided by Former Cabinet Man there 18 Justice, which, after al, 1s|perplexed, pondering on the tur |it herself. Laurence wasn't playing| club at noon Saturday beac ee }*) ‘ the unporta: hing. of fate and ‘the queer turns that for exhibition—she was enjoying her: | Hamilton Holt and Nehemiah Royn- Liquor Evidence) wasir les What difference does it make if a|some of the cards took—unnatural .. ch 2 torney Gene Meye: vas re. y a 2 nine > self. She hurried it a bit—looking|ton speak in the interest of | US Nec vanced dy HHINGTON, March 29-—C vA, | Attorney General Meyers was re-/Sisters Thrown Clear Of | sig. buriy policeman manhentey con lean, that always went against him.|rouna at me and singing along to| Alliance and international ae the case of Janet Schultz, arrested | justice investigator, today charged| Scaife discovered what ne said’ | Wrecked Automobile staaie eed kolasincsstng may bape any, Tis pawnes taors tts Tad ok: tee hine lant yates oad aie a ae tke ice 2 . r ITY. e pa d his overcoat, | aj¢ st verse,” lelives - on “ropa adauco pa ee gre mag poi pi ol ata lea ee navi ' zo0.. GY: ot money in a crooked card game? | took two of his countrymen as look ae oat heen TUR Scene First " preatiyt ian’ chareh mane os etal _ on | mittee that former orney Gen- | er the United § cafe) Thrown from thelr overturned| What is the difference if they throw |outs and went back. lace he fh in Joyous delight:|at 3 p. m. Monday the two will ral court Saturday. /oral Daugherty was connectel with |said that he knew in 1922, “when |auto in a spectacular crash at 20th | your young butt Inve a foul-smelling| Yes, the ; eee a3 rs th Maca “3 aie The petition alleges that the search |a plot to defraud the government |relations with Japan were criticel,” /ave. and E. Olive st, Friday night. |jongcng eres filth and vermin \epectitore \rcrsert Ce ee mane | But 1 lked it j speak in Meany hall to: & upp Warrant on which the raid was|in the Boston Magneto case, jJapanese wero taking pictures of /#. FR. Burgoon, 924 2rd ave. and|reign? What if the light of the sun ie ridincsA bora a) is spilt The last word : peasy “ oe the Lions made, was a “drag net,” in that it| Scaife said T. B. Felder, lavepart-| Boston harbor and informing them- sisters, Leona, 13, and Lu-|—a sun that is 20 yoluptuously warm | of} : a arry out| The eternal feminine | portation and Commonwealth clube,” called for a search of the entire {ner of Daugherty and attorney for|selves about American war resour- » were severely bruised, butland friendly far away in sleepy Ha-|ysl thee er ee | stcond floor of the premises, which, |the Bosch Magneto Co., bad assured |ces, Nothing was ever done about yell. Harry grabbed his own mon- escaped serious Injury by a mir-|wati—is hidden away for months by acle, | heavy stone walls and closeknit steel Burgoon said he was driving his| screens? it is said, includes the homes of | him seven families. i lying In a neat pllo at the deal- er’s elbow, and ran, had |the ‘reports on activities of these “spies,” mado by justice department “the attorney general agreed to co-operate with us.” e Felier siienves to bay him ott, fagenta, he testified. a car weet on Otive at, aboot 20 ratiea| It doesn’t make any difference, Aystistts OAT Ee + Scaife charged, because he had | _—_ an hour, when another machine! lind Gi ft nae RES | Seek New Trial up evidence concerning »the Bosch | y Fili I speeding along 20th aye, hit his pers penbyg chee tab Pursuit, A half-dozen screaming of Liquor Case Mexneto cane, which he sald was) engthy ling Is auto in the side, knocking Bur-|triday, as ho walked from the coun. (Chinese, who cornered him in a hee ts ne ti |never prosecuted by the justice de- Recorded on Booze koon's car across the street. Tholty jail, a free man, : jcafe behind a stove. A policeman, pomerts by Prosecution, | partment. Felder offered him $10,- auto rolled over, smashing wheels,| TRIES FAN-TAN GAME jJail. A grand larceny charge. | the defendant's failure to testify, | 000, fo anid |, One of the lengthiest liquor law In-| > 4. top and body. The two| WITH ITS INVENTORS! Weeks of waiting in the county bas- ) Jehan gee tiapied eee Wen oT rigver Gia get the Aetalia pe poommations. on record inthe federal i ona. Burson were thrown| Last fall, with $135 in his pockets, |tile, and then the awful omnipotence because I refused to go | COUrt In Seattle was on file Satur. da: C. Rowles, "1 [the deal Saturday. Miia sie rene lin it," Seaite sald. “I know it was convicted on Uquor charges. ‘a plan to steal $4,000,000 or $5,000,- 1000 more from the government.” Welfare Workers of © courtroom and the terrible dig. clear of the car. the result of long and tiresome labors |nity of a judge. The other machine went 150 fet/in a smelly Alaska cannery, Harry, | defendants are Ben Ford, alias Ben yond pg a sce sald, toed fresh with youth and adventure, | Witleford, Charles Dolstram and E4|!™U People were taken to thelr] walked down Washington street, | Berry. | home, Two Chinese youths, former com. drawn by Assistant United es Attorney J.*W. Hoar. The Mr.and Mrs. Reader :- Attorney George Olson, who de- the Superior Court fended Harry, told | the jury jstory of the affair. | Scaife said when he first could Do you know of a greater service at your lget no action against the concern | 1 “ rades of his cannery days, hailed |Judge Mitchell Gilliam loaned a : , on & ike wat to’ Deurhetty, wip tilled | Then counts allege sales Plies M Send Food him, yaa |nympathetio ea: disposal than the WANT AD SECTION of Will Meet Here to set. tie thea resizned from the *esslon of lquor from July 2 to O°.| Moose Send Foo: CAtuaranériel, Have a/tstak? Save |Sto4 tha canes The Star? Social welfare workers will mect in |department and Felder came to) 108 i Uo tes) It Mit ne the | to Mother Ryther | Upstairs, where two or three drinks | a% its verdict, Seattie in June, it was decided [°ri. | him. | peataaa at DetoinaBla’ ve baa | were served. A friendly Uttle game} And Harry Napple, obscure and Moose lodgemen, who burned $21,- } 000 in mortgage and interest bonds | lon their temple at Friday evening! Along with The Star’s features, such as news, comics, editorials, special writers, ete. , “AY at a meeting of the executive | Scaife described the ensuing de- | Poe ance, committes of the Washington Con- | velopments as follows: | ference of Social Work. At the state| “Felder stated that of cards? Righto, |helploss Polynesian, walked into the And Into the Chinese gambling den jsuniight Friday, a free man, and went Harry, proud of his skill at fan-/Justice, the Blind Goddess, returned he had been | a ¥ Burnside Rites conference the principal speaker will |retained as counsel for the Bosch | | ceremontals, gored ir ail the) tan and with the importance of his|to him the $136 that had caused it WANT ADS are equally as important to be Dr. Richard Cabot, of Harvard | Magneto Co. and that he desired me | jfoast chickens, beef, apples, ete, left | $135 resting heavily upon him. all. you. university, lto associate with him in the case. Scheduled Here over trom their teod out to the _ rie | He told mo he had been with the| Funeral services for Charles B.| Mother Ryther home. “Sieh Glen McLeod, Dr. B. C. Brier and attorney general during the after-| Burnside, vice-president of the Dex- aiid Take Two Persons noon (May 5, 1922) and had gone|ter Hornton National bank, will be| Jack Inch were members of tho com- on Secret Bills {isto the matter with him fully and | pera on Monday at 3 p. m. from the | mittee tn charge, Persons, secretly indicted by |that the attorney general wanted | Burnside home, 907 Terry ave. Mr.| Hundreds of people every day are looking for innumerable ways and means to better themselves, or add to the necessities of life. New Outbreak of Animal Contagion | SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.— Museum Gets Big Rainier Replica Some people need new homes, others need automobiles, furniture, business ventures, and hundreds of other miscellaneous reasons. Thru the Want Ad section it is possible to make these transactions “for a small cost” tnat will benefit both the buyer and seller. Consider STAR WANT ADS—A SALES- MAN capable of finding your particular Sea Ros Tor Official dedication of a huge . | | | him to seo me. Burnside died at his desk on Thurs- Hoot and mouth disease, which Al-| replica of Mount Rainier, a in| ey pea ea S007, were. at in| n° ted that the attorney gen-;day afternoon, The funeral aur Erickson Elected |rendy has taken thousands of head|..> Rh Shay iow arrearage ORY, £04 | | ct ta agreed to co-operate with | will be delivered by the Ray, W. A.| Church Body Head |0t cattio tn Catitornia, spread to one |*Ke Milwaukee museum in Mit-| deputy Meee ‘pvt arsed us, and that he had also talked wtih | Major. Interment will be at Lake| Rey. P, Ww, Erickson, pastor of the | *dditional herd today, according to} waukeo, Wis., is to take place Sat-! Fortier, arrested by pr are Col. Guy D. Goft for an hour and a| View cemetery. Bethany Lutheran church of this | reports to ive her eirentndtel ie the|urday afternoon, according to word narcotic agents February 18, was re. (halt during the afternoon, and that) z |city, was re-clected president for the roma tak testa itashone ie ‘in Mer. | Pecelved by the Seattle Chamber of leased i $1,000 bonds, John Sy ere ine. ze been arranged for Business Tax Is i Puget poune shears re TNthOrAR | gd pees |Commerce, T. H. Martin, general] ‘said to be one of sev in. | Us to pr ed, 7. ndependen' Shurch 01 merica, at} i #585 if ces ‘lcted folntly, was releaned on hig FELDER OFFERED BRIBE Considered Here tie session recently held on Vashon! . , ; manager of the Rainier National sen ae AUGHERTY TALK é Air Mail Fund Park Co,, 1s in Milwaukee to take Hoop “eeomnizancs in the sum of |AFTER DAUGHERTY TAUK ig| A proposal to adopt a business tax, | sland. The conference was welt at-| Air Mail Funds |part in the ceremontes. | ee ibe to eis tie HE with tho attor-| Similar to the one in effect in Ban eet PSE ABT Pn Voted in Bill!) tho reptica of Mount Rainier is! y ark | Francisco and other cities, will be . <1 G [said to be tho biggest thing of its Rey BeNOraL atte Waray talk | Presented to the Seattle city council, WASHINGTON, March $9, — Tho} Eppa Army Man Here avowed purpose of raising revenue, hotel, and that they would talk | : 4 i |School Burned in postoffice appropriation bill, contain. | Kind ever attempted. Five carloads | fg , A oid P.M. Kessler, C. A.C. is alabout the matter until late LF De Dalle thie aan tesa ey Electrical Storm | ns 2 item of $2,750,000 gor a day [of dirt and rock fron the mountain wants, Phone a WANT AD to MA in-0600 wer on Saturday, en route to Fort | night. i | oaatne Corporation Gounal. ‘Thomas SHMOND, Ind. March 29.--|%4 Right air tail service from coast | Were shipped East to make it, and, so it will appear in the Want Ad section. Sy aebegpaly will assume com.| “Next day, Scaife sald, Melder of- 1 ee Rannedy fadered 0 Weal | pike wat > ee . “9 eae Weanae to coast, was finally passed by both oF sel ye pete Bos see . ‘ mand ¢ Coast defenses of the|fered him $10,000, which was pure: | re der ex. | tite, balteved to hav | houses of congress today. The sen-| Mount Rainier earth, it duplicates) ‘{ a i i om | Sound. tHe served at Fort Worden ly for the purpore of silencing me | opinion to eet a unaet CX | by lightning during a severe elec-| ary restored the alr mail item, wich |the contour in minute detail You will be pleased to find the quick re- : trom te Bes 1903, Later he com.|and the evidence I dug up against pode i ote vaeeaitola ter ‘the | trical storm Cul hate abhi Aa had been thrown out by the house, ~ aa sponse Star Want Ads will bring you. } FF er the Morton igh school y t Randed the defenses at Manila bay,|the Bosch company. a section of th a and the house today agreed to the) Seek Meddlers Who panying him are Mrs, Kessier,| The names of Secretary Hughes a here with damage estimated at! senate amendment, 4 40n, Robert, and | ‘ H ‘ & daughter, Alice, |and Secretary Weeks were brought) a $200,000, Several firemen wore in- ~~ sige | Caused Rail Wreck : : ex: Col. R. M. Mitchell, former |into the case by Scaife, He declared | CLIENTS OF THE STANDARD | jireq py falling debris and 85! Poisoned by Booze, | wasitincTox, starch 29.— atu TI C t m fl jommander, has been relieved, that the Bouch Magneto Co sale|BANK of Canada at Coalhurat,|wnite fighting ine blaze. | , Ps luli tate hawig: With tte tNAGIe say té@ UOSE A L rele a was financed by the banking house |Alta., have written Dexter Horton fe ee | but Will Recover! , | |responsible for the wreck on the FR. Nunely, who was found wn-| Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail.) conscious from alcoholic poisoning | road near Congress, Ariz., on March | jin a hallway of the Mt. Fuji hotel, 7, in which one employe was killed | | Oceldental ave, and Yesler way,|and one injured, the bureau of safety | Friday morning, was reported to] reported to the itnerstate commerce | he recovering at the clty hospital] commission today. Saturday, Nunely said he had! Investigation disclosed that a rail been drinking and lost consclous-| joint and several spikes had been re- ness Thursday night. moved “by some unknown person.” \Union National bank for aid in lo cating Frank Moirhoufer, who was |last heard from in Seattle, where he cashed a draft for $200 In 1 according to a lettér received Sa urday by Herbert Owen, manager of the business department of the bank, Anyone knowing his where- abouts ig requested to write the Al- berta bank. Ls : Exhibit Flowers ii pring flowers will be displayed in yew iphg Legion clubrooma on i A Nand of the Seattle by Thomas Malmo, The 19 tow public, ton says, Present Drama Keight young players and a 25-plece orchestra presented “The Lass of Limerick Town" in the new Gar. \fleld high school auditorium on Frt- | day evening. Tho performance will ba repeated Saturday evening. Helen Truber, Wiste McKay and Walter el of Hornblower & Weeks. | “Secretary Weeks went to Secre- tary Hughes and asked for an opin- jon on the sale, and Mr. Hughes ap- proved it,” declared Scaife, Wii ae be made! seaife also testified that his air. meeting wit (ence |cratt investigations were blocked "preside Will be open latter he had dug up alleged fraudu: H. O. Dut-lient audita of alreratt concerns, and that he belleved Special Assistant Kinney play the leads.