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tart asses TAX BODY BILL PASSES HOUSE Approved by Measure Is ) 20 Vote 5 to opposition TWO ESCAPE Prisoners Flee From State Penitentiary WALLA WALLA, Fe burglary Former Klan Chief Loses Alimony Suit John A Jeffrey, forny eyelops of t Ku Klux K ordered to pay his $3,000 back alimony in superior cou Friday. The aver a period of 10 yea Mrs Jeffery was divorc Portland in 1911. She brought sult for back alimony for the entire period but the court held it was outlawed 10 years, Near East Relief Shipment Complete The U. § tons of supp! Northwest and Seattle for the needy | children of the Near East, wher leaves the Sound, next week. Chairman L. §. Booth. The ship- ment consists of 217 cases of can- ned milk, 213 bales of clothing and 122 sacks of shoes. Old clothes, shoes, etc stantly jn demand for East and be vered at 902 First ave. §., where they will be preaared for shipment divor payments extended Vega will carr collected in the] | t | Want Engineer to | Level Chinese City| Remembering how the hills of Se-! attie were torn down, and small | mountains turned into level business lota, G. H. Chin, Chinese railroad} builder, who once lived here, is try-| ing to persuade R. H. Thomson, en gineer, to go to China and lay out the port of Sun Ning, which is to/ be the salt water terminus of the} rallroad which he is now engaged in building. Mr. Thomson has, answered a re cent letter telling Chin that the cli- mate of Seattle is getting better the tirne, and that he does not care | Roth, y. Engler, Fi D. | Man m1 je state to leave it Bidens ane P..T. A. Meets Wednesday « The North Q Anne PT. A will meet at the school house, First ave. W. and Florentia st., next Wed nesday at 3 p.m, A piano solo by Elizabeth Cook, a reading by Mra. R. Rehkoph, a talk on the obligations of parents by A. 8. Gist of the B. F. Day school, and music by school children are on the program. Re- freshments will be served. Boyle Files for Port Commissioner Frank J, Boyle, attorney at Central buildin; nd former meme of the civil service commission, fited for port commissioner Saturday Boyle was former football star at the University of Wisconsin, and Jater at the University of Washin| ton, and has been acting as official | at city league 4 for the eight years, ——— WHAT GUESTS LEAVE BEHIND IS PROBLEM FOR HOTEL OFFICIAL “I have never understood why it is that so many men who check out at hotels forget either their razor, their razor strop or t pajamas,” says F. 8. the Arctic hotet ing three most neede rtie you would think they would remem ber them, but if there ix any for- getting done, it in usually along the line I have indicated. And You should hear the long-distance yell that comes in when they make the discovery in the next town,” he says _—$—S$ 5 $$ arrow Older Members to Be Hon- | Imbery, ¢ | Jos. C. Hill, A THE NOME WINNING PLAGUE FIGHT | | Diphtheria Epidemic Is dim Marshall | | \ Legislature Slowly Being Conquered What are you st Olympia? Thi wants to serve you hor ny os best it can, by telling you just wnat the legislature amd ity wor » dhe Newspaper about Star's Olympia bureau, will answer, in lin dally addressed to bina at interest you want tv know Marshall, from The questions of public interest Capltel, Olympla, Wash iy re any point, ask Jim Marshall and he'll do. bly best to find o you.—Bditer, The Siar letters any Press Room, the OLYMPIA, Feb. 7 little while at the ! ago that the right They ay counties’ rights good theory, 50 much worrie becoming “centralized.’ for centralization them will ery being ruth very y said government was they will all turn around and vote fo ne of thru the state tax commisstor Not Most of them will vote centra , days pa they voted agair d never crack a smile. g Mr. J. Y. Nort “I defy he goes on, “ ed this session that is ‘silly’ ir Oh, very well ' hee t tw addition to the tax comn n matter, we'll tell you about a bill introduced by Mr of Pierce county, and| eave it to you whether we're whether Mr. North-| prior ation, just as a few BUSY Three Arrested, One Is Scared Away by Grocer Town th | ts entirety.’ over is correc Mr. Egbert has picture “or representation” of the ex-president for any advertising purpose whatever.” If this bill had been in effect last ar it would stopped Mr. Coolidge from printing his picture on the adver asking his re-election You can see for yourself that the bill is essentially silly, because it tries to dispose of a question gf ethics by means absurdity ident’s picture for president? Or that mat anybody president r any from using a a bill to prohibit have tisements Its purpose is easily reduced t Thus: If it is wrong to use the pré dvertising purposes—how about the vice the secretary of state? Or a governor? Or, for ter, a county commissioner? ‘ Is the president, or the kin of any ident, kicking about the use of a picture for advertisin Not that any- one's heard about. Is a president insulted because his pic ture appears on an ad? Not so you could notice it. Is anyone’s morality fractured by the Hardly Then what's all the shooting for? Yours of a law oe Stricken in Home ex-pre: process? EAGLE VETS TO STATE AID FOR GET BUTTONS FIVE ROADS 15-Mile Sumner Connection Has $250,000 Appropriation Memibe . ie > OLYMPIA, Fet ored Sunday aah 6 mounte to the state road Fraternal Orde been with the years, will be presen atatabh : telite n symbolic of that p ec, which is out house bill No a drawn and passed r the purpose of making state mids Nos, 4 and 22 and the Mat e buttons to the veterans.| how valley highway part of the Thomas > wil! address of the day, and the Amending the bill, the senate ub of Tacoma Aerio will ans committee added a 15-mile connec following. The|tion between Tacoma and Auburn deliver | system, the entertainment | committee in charge of the meeting | via Sumner and Puyallup, connect. | ing state roads Now, 1 and 5. The} (highway program the biennium includes a $250.0 appor Lambert. his road The following members, The other West Side connections admitted in 1903, will receive are a 20-mile stretch from Strom. Hart , ralia, via the girk Se aes tarry henabes Wind |neet 4 Mound, and con’ |dent and now superintendent Montgomery, Ray Tashner, Dr. H.land a Siemile stretch between Bel-| Of schools in Nome, C. Neville, H.C. Dumar, J. J. Topol-|lingham and Baker Park, leading) the many persons stricken in ak unk G. Kinne, James Egan, |from state road No. 1 to the park thas, McLaughlin, 1 Ps seo “ Washington ro die ‘ P. W . M. Durocher, Wm |der the changes, but placed the|Rynning is a sister of P.| Pryde, Eugene Gillix, A. B. Taylor,| road leading from Colfax to P | Olson, eattle traffic officer. ‘ver onnwanoe MAY QUIT 108 CENSORED | : Olympia Directorship Officials Say Law Weakens with the choles . offered him, will not aocce Police Personnel he is able to name his s aid Saturday consists of William Hickman Moore Lars Rynning, former Uni erans buttons: Cha versity of Washington stu- M. Dennison, J. L, Jacob | man, Hokinson, Frank | McKinney, Chas. H. Smith, Gus A Coutts, Eu: Briley, Vance Bartlett, Wm. Fuhrberg, Chas. € zer, John Lynch, E. F. Harney G. Tha L. C. Goodwin, Wm. | Reddy Chandler, Manley J. | Chaplin, Arnold, C, Brunini. Christ ( tosch, G. Bjork Murray, T. H. Reeder, Lund, Sam'l Holmes, Chas Greenstreet, Peter Haneen, F. M Lambert, Tony Franciscovich, Ver non R. See, Niels Hansen Strawmeyer, Jos. W. Kolz, The Young, Wm. k, Geo, J. Smythe B, E. Johnson, Tom Angelo, Fred Elwoc F, Conner 3. Carnahan, FV idden, man, Dan of two ust G. Geor indignation against the ordinance Ferguson } en ¢ ai by which ex-service men are given | rectorst 1 by licants for|L. Ardle was running | of licenses, held by Fre Satur preference over other ar jobs on the police fore Dibble Elmer high at police headquarter 1 could not think of accepting the Romer, Paul Kickusch, R. J 1 offers unle ured that my James Marius Johneon.| Five policemen appointed’ four | resignation would eause employes H Rube Walden, A month: . MN. Davis, Jay C, Wit land the Richards J, Hulteniw lard, J.T. Hogan, L. 8, Looker and| no inconvenience,” Ferguson said, Cohn, Fred kman, J.T. E. Phillips, were dropped from| Hartley conferred with him shortly Balmert, N. V the force fo in order that fler hh Ferguson Brewer, Cha ner ex-service men, who had passed the| said, relativ W. Duval, B, J examination with grades, |the governor might ¢ e their jobs announced that his an: vr to the Contrary to a previous report, tha| governor will be ready some time ch, Jules Maes, James Me. wed the examination | next week red W: Newell, Steve Schnei. | W!th b arks but, ; had not Wm. Uder, Joe Willers, Max J. Willers, Barney White, P. 0, | 'hey lost their jobs. } . Anton Klosoweki, Louis |, Hi@h Police officials declare that | bioedelget | the ordinance hinders the selection | iG.) De Thos. J. Tracy, J Lynch, lof capable and efficient officers, as} Thomas Smith, M. D. Pence xeople who supported me Frank Bibeau, Askin, Al Richard Crain, Durrwachter, Lambardino, J. W. James W. Merkley, August two days 4 nauguration, to the two positions on lower cabinet, Ferguson beeause they ~ rved in the army or navy,; HERE'S MORE A BOUT | ROBBERIES STARTS O m., 10 minutes after the After taking the money bag from | SR | the auto of the carriers, R. G, Brau SLIDES*CLOSE STREET | cere ueng inte canal aut, Weer later jan exservice man who gets a gra¢ Jof 75 is still ahead of another whol |has passed with a perfect score of | 100 City Music Teachers Discuss New Ruling In order to explain a recent rul ing whereby credits will allowed Hee © of crumbling banks over-| Crashing int |toward graduation for those who| looking the two thorofaren near the | he of Mis. Irene M, Bandy, 430 are taking private study of plano,| Seattle ‘Tennis club, traffic along | W- Mercer st. A broken headlight voice and orchestra, a meeting of | Highland drive and MeGilvra boule-|and the empty satchel were found j the Seattle music hers was held | vard waMndefinitely suspended Fri-| there | Saturday in the school board rooms | da 9 water main were broken, | jin the Central building. Mem «| gas lines have been dixec i of Superintendent Thomas Kt. Cole’a| and the 7 nt [staff were present and. expla highways the plan | the slides nected| By using a Star ulong the two] will be sinking during reaching a vast remember the cost is less buying and the circulation is larger, is one of | | the diphthe rn ia epidemic. Ryn-| jtruck was respond and the ship | a bulkhead pear the | Want Ad you} Millions for Highways; Not a Cent for Mother saan pies in Hospital atv Roads but Do Not ay Accident woud yu oO No Thought Legislators Worry Over Give Children a HY MAKIE KOWE O DUNBAR t =I HERE’S MORE AROI END OF WORL D| STARTS ON PAGE 1 EE 1 ra-To SAYS MEN AE TOO BUSY TO CONSIDER : FEAR SINS ARE rs a ial . : ie ig 3 MISINTERPRETED WOMEN OF STATE d : : - . a fe f th AI SHORT CHANGED r t 1 Balto, Nome Hero Dog, \\?.:.°"*: Fought Way to Fame; |. hand Doesn’t Like Women)... =: Bisset to Speak at HAUGHTY DOG DISDAINS WOMEN Natior Balt never offer violer man—but al Industrial Peace known onal axpociation the Cham ‘Trend: J. Ralph M o association, will pre Prof. Clark P. Bisset of t ty of Washingt will Denied Vets’ Bill Not to Be Passed OLYMPIA, F 7.—The “denied ve bill for $1 bonuses will die in committee, it women, » price e has to fight for reputation of xive . mar 0 in state he 60 px r Senator I Years to Celebrate) wove towarte em * . thehecrantt 4 that, hia ‘amo . dom. Usua ° «row! is ates are to opening the f thelr 50th (golden) | Mr ficient, but t the wayw Balto spri g's throat n claims for suc- s. There are 414 claims were denied Balto never best when he HIKERS GIVE DINNER At the 18th birthday dinner of the Mountaine club, held in the Ply Congregational church Friday six of the bers were his punishment. One of Oakland, alls how it ‘of Cores eosary*for him to punish « k Trombie} dog on the trail, After th Hicks of| f@shion of the drivers, he took the unruly dog from the har married Feb-| ees and removed him from the | 14 attended. The original mem. ruary 8, 187 team, lashing him with @ short |i 0! vere. F. Blake, Maj. E. C Emerson Jones, Whil bob sURDUES Ingraham, Nancy |Man Injured While ae P, M. McGregor, W. M. Price and Dodging Fire Truck) te toe fought tock ana VICIOUS ANIMAL Mrs. George E. Wright. While trring to dodge from the} ™an and animal woon were in | | path of a fire truck, F. MeKinne a. bloody’: engagement. Balto, i fics eee without a word from the driver, || SENATOR DILL LAUDS | Kiout ‘the, nena” when his ‘uxers| qwitly worked hia way free of |] DOGS WHICH TOOK | wagon overturned, at Th ig spe Nama a Re, fying ANTITOXIN TO NOME ay ak “Derinia WL tatirtny .fire| leap and before man or dog could realize what was trans "ASHINGTON, Feb. 7,— Trib. ute was paid in the senate ng to an alarm piring, Balto had the offending yesterday to the Alaskan dogs ave. 4 ora st. | Mc.| do by the throat and ¥ whirling him in half circ that carried antitoxin to Nome. Senator Dill, Washington, demo- {chine erihed over on its side, cut finished with crat, declared this deed. was un- thru the air “after Balto ting him from glass from the wind him, I never had further trouble paralleled “by any heroism on the shield | with that dog,” the driver | field.” Three Talks Listed : Mrs. Kathryn A. Miracle, of the 11 A. M. eity council, who has fi for re The Idealist as Deliverer election, will speak before the fol 30 PL M. lowing clubs next week ‘ebruary 10, Carleton Park Improvement club. gs Hawkins Will Answer Ton Questions:— | Passes Both Houses Is it ight that minixter February 11, Association of Mast OLYMPIA, Feb, 7—The house Painters, and F today passed the state budget bill, | of Seattle, Arthu became jand William F. Kennedy lis, Ore, and Mra. ¥ of Hoquiam and Mra. Guy | fro om =First | whe an awning . pin ze to clear the fire and the ma wagon yruary 13, Musi-| s preach sermons which are lacking in harmony with the creeds of their church? Should every member of the Washington | A t the 20th amendment be defeated fe lature who voted club. 7 the first one of Governor Hartley re-election? |Hartley Budget Bill “ten commandments” to be approved this session by both house and sen.|f| % Do you think the 18th ate. The measure instructs the gov dead letter? ernor to propare a budget biennially | What kind of a newspaper avould you like to see in Seattle? which | d to the legislature | What do you think of the tendency to to the ‘or action © budget will cover | for ncti Th udget will cover schools when parents fail to develop moral stamina in their recommendations appropriations | ‘ for all state officers. aa!| children w | | mess. || ORGAN RECITAL SUNDAY | An organ recital and a short con: cert will precede the evening services | at the First Baptist church Sunday | Nathan Stewart, baritone, and J.| How do you account for the fact that many men Rollo Maulsby, tenor, will sing solos. | who were anarchists a few years ago, like | Dr. Ambrose M ley will preach | have become law abiding citizens? the sermon | amendment is destined to become a wresent “pass the buck at fe the greatest achievement of Mr. Hughes as Secretary What js the Holy Ghost? Is Judge Lindsay's statement true of High Schools are immoral? that 90% of the students and women Emma Goldman, oceurred to you that so much talk , Sub-normal minds and people that should not con OLD RESIDENT DIES tinue their kind, is rendering the of the average } n ost frantic? onder women « raid to raise Mra: Badles Mi (Cagarsh: Eekeetext| mind almost frantic wonder women afraid to ra sila th de REE ae children or else-conclude they would better take the ones , Tee de Satire tad they have and jump into the lake: fIiness. She is survived by Prof. sband, J. D, Cameron Valentine; her mother, Mr |Cameron; a sister, Mrs. H.R. and a brother, J, F. | yn, all of Seattle, Funeral services |will be held Monday at 10 o'clock Jin St, Benedict's chureh, under direc: tion of the Collins Undertaking Co. | about brain ca John Morgan, psychologist, will be in the of two to four. Small charge PLYMOUTH CHURCH xth and University © daily f a son, mong the 300 persons} Peace Body Dinner eaeaee. Couple Wedded 50 | to their places tenide the tow [seemed apparent here today. | | DEATH PROBED” Doom sday] because ths as usual ddon, whies has not tees ere is, no dowk aid Bie h here. 7.—Saying the was near and be it all, Betjamia Jessup, Pa. ation here today a fugitive trom Obio, Feb, 1—"Het shouted the det headquarters telephones suddenly midnight. Fitters the lines all came Electricians are by the strange incident. “HOLD. BANQUET Republican Club Prepares for Annual Affair police vrate preparations for the 2 nnual Lincoln Day banquet & th Young Men's Republican de are being made by Bert A. Northup president, and a committee of lal members. Montaville Flowers Pasadena, Cal., will be the principal | Speaker of the evening. The Me gram of the banquet will be & | nounced Inter. charter mem-| | | WOMEN'S FEDERATION U. of W. PRESENTS. GUE MAI LEE PATTISON CONCERT, FEB. 11 The annual concert of music for two pianos, by Guy Maier and Lee Pat- tison, may always be counted one of Regen antest events of sic season.”"—New York Tribune: s Sherman & © Third and Pine Federation Ofties, Advanced Class eve, $:30, All dances @ ‘ou to dance, Pl practice, no embarrassmel ae can find. no other schoat class. social feature | Is worth double the priet. Private leasoms a} honhs from professional teachers dvantage of our cut week. Phone Sob ake Wenewing bari ladies 30¢, ea ¢ hall, best mus! dancers Ko.¥Join ae ‘Sony cf ARAMA AA U.N ry Saturday HH ery trip Sastre