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Ss Boivespa\ BRUARY 12, ] oo NIVERSARY OF | y, + | TSORONATION Wants s $150, 000 Balm Says Comedian Stood Her Off Seven Yea dl ancl wy. . Bywsands Aitend Cere- Then Married Another : any for Pope Pius Xl. |*> io das Beebe anf : tt 2 Thou 4 ple . th * ° n pe pa t. t 7 s . . . ed : ° fs u a being borne on the sedia ges s nd followed by clergy, bist d fordials and the pal court ic attic was & aht to « climax ibe service of the Adoration of . L MASH 7 BARS ~ tiny Agents Arrest 10 Ac- _}} cused Booze Peddlers of | gwen cider bars in ¢ u the city were pped to p ro [pfederal Gry axe Wedneaday he and their owners arrested ss Japanese and five whites were immigration to and held in th Second ave. S. way, and Jack McGilv id; Y. Phillips, 76 Yesler way $2, comedian Miss Ray Myers, vaudeville is Billy B. Van, 54, (inset), and now in his 1a marriage, for $150,000 heart balm. met her, she says, and the tha first day he : ¥ seven years and married another woman, Hectic ters have featured the trial. Van married Grace i Syracuse, N. Y., in 1923. Van, nationally k ys Two, Wounds ONne,) minstrel man, that in one letter the actress re- Then Takes Own Life leased him from all obligations. He had to leave his shou : a in Chicago to appear at the trial CALDWELL. Idah } a quarrels and nag <a pee pemteieres © Thieves Find Easy Way to Sell Stolen epee as Mubded a third, and then Pawnbrokers Can Buy Them Without Fe if They Tell the Police home tate last night and » actress (above), is suing Washing fifth love let- Walsh of own as “the eclarés Killed his wife and a man named Mr. Emma Tracy, « young visiting at the Bowman home Seriously wounded and was ta Dev ur houne t'to ap If burg supposing the paw i for Property a ok his own life; Your tall ope head | broker, the pawnbr n go helping people reco said the ‘Bowmans’ some and resell it, as long as he Jets the! protested. He wonde ps know about It }lice could # the That was the evelation paws made Wednesday 1 Paul Devine, | the an employe of He tr | to recover t beoat r es and an o ‘ ¢ nent from his ap an st price the tolen riment at | the pure pawnbroker de hes to the Devine went to a lawyer tail. Later, Capt. William G. Witzke|replevin actior® and got bis notified Devine that two of his sults|back. In the meantime, had been found in a pawnshop on |c sthes had been ¢ First ind of acid which all Ww Mies permission, pro veto members ft; when antis want to go, Tefuse. Absence of one pro- Senator would enable the dead-| to be broken. | found clothes, but eentative “Dad” Trunkey ite 0 ag De the “naj bee laughter in the house today’ #29 ‘9 set them back.” V © told Tiaiceasing members as ¥'| Devine ."That's what the broker had/|tionéd at to pay for them | detinelatriy 2 ‘of the house.” NOR CENTER SUDDEN STORM Move is plainly a sharp reac to the lambiike behavior of the | to date. What was to} fe been the closing hours became | mn oo revolt against | Senator Makes Stirring Appeal for Farmer Aid‘ session is open for anything] J.C, McCauley Forgets Facts and Figures) coreed Houser sought to pass | Himoendment Limiting measures to| and Paints Starvation Scene Fills, but Senator Groff of King) him down. BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR [Bishop of Chimacum; Bovernor was the center of &| OLYMPIA, Feb. 12—A wonder-| Morgan, of Spokane, took up the (@ criticism launched at him) ful apyeal ix made by Senator J. C.| brief for the wheat farmers of the @fforts to block passage of} McCauley, of Kittitas and Chelan | drought a. Then came Sena wheat measure. Senator | counties, as you listen to him ar B. Groff, lawyer, of Spokane; | ot Pierce nator William Davis, leg Senator Dan G ‘ county was! gue jegislative matters. d With having given friends of} After senators had given bank | of Tacoma; or Horace ERIN the doublecross. He had|and business bulletins; after law-| Smith, Senator W. J. bad ex | Sutton, educator of ¢ farm,| ther plead with the to| hel » farmer in A RS ALL SUP ZAT BILL, a farmer took the floor grant of aid to the or Bob Grass of Seat to fur- his Yote in favor of the bill, | yers, opposing the rheasure, lawmakers to eehen the matter came up for] pressed their ignorance on threw in his lot with Harticy,| ing, it was left to Dr. McCauley Yote stood 15 to 27, just one|stir the sympathies of the lawmak.'| Of overriding the veto. ers Wednesday in debate over the| $overnor was openly accused! seed bill, ¥ Hartley. | *intimidating’ and “trading’”| It is designed to provide money for | ##ainat the | farmers. wed by Gov for his bill, A bludgeon was| seed wheat in districts which have | 1 t Paul H @ Over the heads of many sen. {had no rain in recent y me [te fos dm it 4 abs or aa Who feared their road appro-| Pastoral pletures, embracing shitt. | Renton, | ¢ nantes; ther peuee, ot the opponents a} Would get the knife if they| ing scenes on deserted farms followed the |, Sen , William Bishop is a two- a Oke! il Against the governor. ida deste waprac I | fisted man who was not afraid to Y PROGKAM lengthy recitations which numbered | ° c uKAS ie a, “;; mention executive pressure, to call BE WRECKED ee ale arioun arguments “ridiculgga” and the sudden revolt turns out | "“nes* ) the talks of oppofnts as Wiis, Bartley maybe siyen|,, 2) 20¢ '° & the cause of ister and ignorar He also the home and family, which has jalmost wicked the galleries when les e m in politics. The en-| ion slighted in all the argtiments | is te Hartley pr ogram may be wrecked eee ea f ote MG dendiérs and fore | ee of « former governor ‘that ries ais Cnty. u. tow m talking for the mothers and| jeoxed thru a crack in the senate wh - iden of the drought.stricken | te th t expect to see the governor f am begging ra | or to intimida @ the senators. and Permit fhe seed wheat bill these 650 familie - h : thra, nese 630 families one more chance Yather than allow his pet liao treararen to conden [C2 Not # matter of bank and bunt |Séhisite Bill Against asures to foander.| none —it's tter of home and PWait until Novembers’ | casting. (tute go0 | ~~ Any Secret Session was the| families. Is it good business to de- Keard in both houses. “We'll|stroy homes and break up fami-| WASHINGTON, Feb, 12—Senator this coming session to suit our-| Hes? Dill, Washington, democrat, has in Rot Hartley.” | SEE | trodiiced” a resolution th"the senate | temper of the house was well |to require a two-thirds vote to place Wn by ite vote of 91 to 6 to wreck| “This is a reliet measure. If aid | that body in secret session Hartley program unless the gov-|'" Rot granted, it means that 650| This would prevent sécret ses © Heeden. The pian is to keep| Homes will be broken up. These | sions of the senate ax now held on Nags Meastire tabled until the seed | PE%Ie will move to the city, which | nominations and treaties. UM passes. is already overcrowded with people| Dill's move was caused by sena Sa secking the same class of employ. | torial criticism of publication of the re ment the bankrupt farmer must {deliberations of the executive ses follow. The result—broken homes, | sions held on the appointment. of deserted farms, poorer citizenship.” | Attorney General Stong to the su- Yesterday was truly the hour of|preme court. |the country gentleman. Men of the| ors lake|sotl ke Senator Charles K. Myers, Rob-| of Davenport: Senator Willlam| Canada Investigates WAS oo —_— Smuggling Reports Janitor Held ra WASHINGTON, Feb. 12,—Royal | Northwestern mounted police have Clothing Robbery (sited investigation ot reports of Fred Perkins, 40, was held in the | widespread amugeling of allens into jcity Jail Thursday by detectives, who |the United States following the ar fog ve acrons the street | accuse him of the theft ward-|rest of G. H. Alexander, an Ar- Miy eatt the bank. Roberts nur-| robe trunk filled with linen, whieh |menian, charged With heing « m aped being fatally crushed | was stolen from Lewis Bonn, Orinoco | ber-of-a: ring which supp thang Plunging machine. He|apartments. Perkins was employed | passports to persons wishing to en- fet to bis home, there as janitor, it is alleged, ter American cities. ou to Crashes, Runs _Over Embankment driving north of a 0 n Ea Wednesday night, W. SW Beventh ave. N. E ee injured when hin car struck | Buchine near Martin @t., W 4. contro! and roiled down mbankment toward Lake Union. | Sash with the other car broke NG gear of Roberts’ auto, ng It to wwe ti " -\)— | He proposed marriage! stood her off! * “In resisting the would like to “poke the} | themselves most {hi |no attempt at a retort | “Ambition | ime |'The police team won easily with 861] whale ment ts bec THE LATTLE STAR ‘Dd.z E. Skinner Favor City Manager Plan | rT vernment f one happe to be well known | to speak to any and all subject None are superhuman and know it al In fact, our yr worth-while knowledge is usual onfined to ver few Seattle is essentially only a very large corporatio the citizens as stockholders. From 35 yea conta interests | would belie business and especially corporé my experience if | did not agree that someone with th background of special experience in handling large porations should be more successful than anyone ch entirely thru the medium of public appea Naturally I refuse to enter into disputes a variance injected in this or any other campaign is that no time will ever arise when everyone and in the mire of these eternal the main end to be gained Fifteen years ago we changed from the partisan ward system. Another forward step is undoubtedly due and we take no more hazard of its success than many other citie that have adopted the city manager form, L ; 1 a 2} Extol Great Republicans to the legal The crux can agree we will sink cussions SKINNER. ‘| at Lincoln Day Banquet Local Republican Club Will Hold Forth in Memory of Gre: at Leader BY JOUN W. NE oN. Know About the W You Men's Reput wb Lin winake Hart flower of Te " . 185 | eather at. the Chamb« thes |marce auditortum and alne the Eman " w ed pole h those € is e h zm ¢ t Hardin Nar Hartley i « er « nb o d the art Members of the state m hand, according to Bert A. Nort T at 6:50. xeculive ttle f th u t speaker for the oc * \ fa J A » He Willa bh Hu Ha 1 ‘ Eve Arr Shout | dt t this affalr, t gs ee “| Lincoln’s S neech F Suid by Chicago University the Masourt and the who! every city and ham! t | old « ylaced on > the clsen comme 4 president's b Jation by neceasity w it exists, Tue University of Chic preas|with unyielding hostility to the made public the héretofc spub- | Spread of it, on prin would lished speech of Lincol in nsideration ily agree that t Douglas should never be out never in stand here in—nome political nds, I trust. May I be ind n this closing scene to may & word of mynelf? 1 have borne jlaborious, ind in some respects, to| soit, & painful part In” the con |test. Thru it all T have neither a» nailed nor wrestied with any part of | the constitution | ‘The legul right of the § | people to reclaim their fu h he W. | have conetanttp’ admaitte |ham Lincoln in the White House |gal right of congress to Interfere | \ ‘Mr. Presic | with their institutions in the states | I constantly denied. [RESISTED SPREAD (OF SLAVERY | spread of territory and with Recalls Meeting | x MARION George » | Presiden’ physician said, president smiled, at full length and ri lery to new appears to me to be a ten. |S8W the | what ldency to subvert the first principle lof free government itself, my whole leffort has consiated. To tho best lof my judgment, I haye labored for |” and not against the Union. As 1) |have felt, so have I not exprensed | Jany harsh 'Tong Warfare Is | Southern brethren. T have constant ly declared, as I really believed, the} only difference between them and us| is the difference of circumstances, | ix good, I am always glad to White House it was n, President Warren G sentiment toward our CHICAGO, Feb, 12 “T have said that in some re-| business, John Vy Cl spects, the “contest has been pain. | burg, told police today }ful to me, Myself arrest on the char whom | det, have been constantly | accused of a purpose to destroy the Union; and ttered with | tons every imaginable, odious — epithet; The rate ome who ‘were friends, it tase : yesterday have jand. $50. for nective’ in this, 1 | told police and made |A. H. Berlin to of and those with | der tong of pay is $1,000 for 5 for wounding a victi and were, but made cultivated patience has been ascribed to |The vote was | As he will ha Police Pistol Squad North- | general elections M west Champions tes is practically was the largest ¢ Jcity election. W. H. The police pistol team Wednesday | sured, night won its 16th consecutive vic tory over all opposition, defeating | the Senttle Rifle and T the Rainier Revolver club, thi Lawton army team of Battery A, 146th field artillery, na-| tional guard. ‘The teams finished In that order.) jn man were noming Roy Seattle, reports that points out of a possible 1,000. Offi cors J. J, Fenton and Ed Dunn were tied for first place, with 176 points each. The police sharpshooters are| canned in undisputed champions of fhe North-! year was sv’ weet. ‘Training: will be started ulation. British in the settle week for the national police indoor | the pistol title shoot save there cee NHICAGO, F | God kn . « ly day while 11 per 1 m ensibility to he memory of po' onors, t could red re 1 of toler. FREDERICK & NELSON ‘DOWNSTAIRS. 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WwW. ties “Speaks office so long Reuben em, Seattle yabi chool. » Hoo club, Ret Z 5 -MISITED LINCOLN * | Father of President Harding i= Ohio, Feb. 12.— Dr. Harding, father of the late | recalled today the August | morning in 1864 when he met Abra- nt, I am a Buckeye, and I want to shake hands with the] | president,’ 1, told him,” the aged stretched | lied, m back hore that you; handsomest man in Wash. | see al next time Dr. Harding entered | to visit his | Harding Paying Business | If one’s aim! tong warfare is a paying . of Pitts: | Sark is un: | ving | participated in tong wars in many | large cities as agent of the Hip Sing shooting up a place, he | Be Kent’s Mayor | T, Feb, 12.—Mrs. Anna Mor-| bine arate for mayor against the caucus was | {defeat y' aries here. | 6. for Berlin » no opposition at the | rch 10 his elee The vote polled in a Kent} Overlock, Otto Konshot, Will Bundy and B. F. Cole for the council. ver lh Whale Meat Popular nd the pistol Food in West Africa Merritt, city ticket agent jfor the Canadian National rafiroad canned ming a’ favorite delicacy with the West African pop- “Practically all of the whale meat | Columbia last nts be- t} tween Liberia and the Congo, and market is growing,” he Detectives Arrest at Club Luncheon; Alleged Tool Thief secretary of! Peter Foye,. 6 Wheat Continues to Drop Rapidly nter WALLA WALLA, Feb, 12.— y | Wheat continued its backsliding to- alleged’ carpe tool th was arrested We is |day, and dropped many points gain jed during the upward flight a few night by Detectives L. C. atic in the | and A. A. E at First ave dd ympie Hotel, Thursday Washington st. The officers say|months ago. 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