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million cibinatdte spas Sn ert em enn meen paar eenate ae sema * cendiary of Houseboat PAC HELD ON ARSON CHARGE Paul Norton Accused as In- dim Marshall | : a ' Legislature. * ’ OLYMPIA, Feb, 14 Well, it’s over at last. It is customary on vo years for The Star to raise hout of | ature adjourned, leaving to cit state which the citizens had taker il, screw, bolt and batten down wasn’t as bad as all that. It in't the chances that good will come from There is no reason ns everythin forethought But thi have tir islature All in all are much greater than usual why, if Governor Hartley is sincere in his appointments, eat deal of good should not come from his program su The cynics will tell you that the new tax commission will just make taxes lighter for and timber companies, perhaps taxing public utility anies, light, power and a little more heavily, But if the tax com mission works honestly will spread the load so that we bungalow-citizens can get up for air once in a while The commission and the budget bill the two big thi odlgg- to Fire Mar) accomplished. Both need intel With it they thy . “a in. Will work successfully; without fail, Neither wares y P he rsedoat | 18 foolproof The budget governor a railroac Hi} com like AS concerns, gent operatior it they will lf can certainly! lawyer can burget bill is all right 1 to st within a » some savings; if how him several route The sad thing about tl of the seed wheat credits | The governor to uphold his veto of the tors and representatives who voted for this writer that 'm in favor of the bill, hasn't signed the road bill yet—and I've got va} roads for my district.” Others said; “I am for but I have an application for tate job filed governor. These dishonest legislators were not at Olympia for you ;) they were there for themselves. They did not care what] happened to 500 farmers over in midstate; they 8 ed about their personal fortunes. Well, perhaps that’s only human. Gosh only knows what we'd do ourselves in a sim But we think we'd play fair and be able to sleep easy o' nights. As has been said before, it'll be a different story in November. And the governor knows it. The report now is} that the legislature is to be called after Thanksgiving day. wants he vell, a cleve as the defe used by fair. Se governor at of course, W method rethods bill weren't the told but the governor a couple of the ee with tl and the fot arson and burg federal p with a decdly we BENEFIT NIGHT Electrical Exhibition Wed- nesday for Orthopedic Ore: a case, sry ria That will give it just time to get thru another short pro- Mon gram before Christmas. will be | Many of you, it is judg from your letters, are disap- Irthoped ! pointed because certain b failed to get thru this time ome aia y has de} The only thing to do is to keep after your legislator but Seen fettintinnn Tee thar don’t place too much faith in their promise a jeclared Frank Gates, There are more important things in the world to worry s how v about than lawmakers’ pledges ] Good-bye aADIO INTERVIEW “Pin = Meas? All That ES Movie Stars’ Statements in eee Got at Session \. ¥. May Be Heard at sm pecieciatas rene interven i Sex Get $5, 000 Item Out $43,000,000 Appr is iations © made Saturday at the Columbia theater, according to nee nent by Manager Robert w ana r Ben A group of New York newspaper | BY MARIE ROWER DUNBAR Many nen ‘will interview Lon Chaney and Mary Philbin, stars of “The Phan- tom of the Opera,” the lavish motion | picture spectacle now under produc- raideanaer tion at Universal City, thru a novel | ee eee nna 000 2 irrangement made between KCO. the | °Y ip LYMPIA, Feb. 14 Washington uch v arge broadcasting station at Oakland, Ahn fa snd a similar station in the East. manny, ™ The plans for the focal reception was have been made thru the courtesy of & women’s me t the Northwest Radio Corporation, ure In other whose receiving apparatus under the words the wom ot control of an experienced operator en of the state has been installed in the theater received “p , met The unusual stunt is timed for 11 money.” hortening * th ion eliminated p. m., Pacific time, and the audi- Three bu' ion for women this term will flash wome ence of the 9 o'clock show will be given the privilege of remaining after ny @ ap the featu: picture for the radio pro- | ington wor € gram. Power amplifiers will enable mind when she wer no mood to r he film fans to hear the entire con- wees the inequal-|t@te on moral and welfare measures ersation from their sea 1 ity of the equa The c labor law met defea —————_ } tions Every measure for women the ied en appropriation ‘Seat."* | 1. Wantea—! met about 60 women | for the in Election Officials | - to Attend School | Mm SUNBAR Words’ t DUNBAR | femininists will fa. | “Bong Witt | i King county's 882 election officials next November, They kept thelr for the February 24th primaries will| Cutlita mamtgre’iot) ths dies agréemient. riot ‘to press art attending the county auditor's | j ci) are not as deadly as the |/esislation during this brief sessior “school” Monday night at 8 D. ™.| male. |In the fall they will come marc Approximately 200 will be handled) ys in. women of the state tate capital with the cach night thru the week in the/ | seatiten aaa “Webiat they pot’ at’ the I a request for $200,000 | tern Washington Schoc council chambers and the county | 101? ble Minded flowers of commissioners’ meeting room. legislature different fargrance are ‘ and $500,000} County Auditor D. E. Ferguson Women’s Industrial Home and a staff of assistants will ave} Senator Reba J n says there}and Clinic, a demand for the crea-| them general instructions in the|®Fre no men’s or 5 me tion of a children’s code commission election laws, the operation of the ced all state's measure: and several other welfare measure: voting machines, and their duties at she polls. |ASKS NEW TRIAL (#e cirraw ~~) | TELLS HOW TO |Former Secret Investigator! REPORT BLAZE | Appeals Conviction |} “Wii™ sour ‘own we * you | Thomas_P, Ragsdale, former secret | hee how a agra te ook nveatigntor for the prosecutor, sat-|| department. Tel! them the street urday appealed to the superior court |] Cofner nearest the fire ue | from his conviction Fe ry 6 be-| oy ys awl 28 the ’ tle fire artment, who i | fore fpsicarte C, Daiton, of driving || ing {hi tions on tte i | | while drun tion at Yorthweat roducta Ragsdale was arrested New Year's|| exhibit, at the Bon sits he morning by Deputy Sheriff Joe Har And in passing out food for || rahan on the Victory highway after|| thought, while most of the ex. {| pen ip i mashed into two |] hibite are giving out samples || | parked automobiles of real food, Capt. Sainslo recom . | He wag released on $500 appellate || mends that the family kere | bond after Dalton had sentenced him || oil can be given a decent burial * °.9\ to 60 days in fail and fined him|] in the back y es ia Why Wait for This? | $90 and costs, teed, cauitha beteee his | rite sien prevent 7 fvad i Distressing Malady |“ ye Beeb tant FY | ——_————__ YY harmless | Goltre is not a simple, «welling, but a deep-seated consti- | ational disease and if allowed to yrogress not only causes that un- Bon Marche iden | | Case Tried Monday | Discover Loot on ightiy enlargement, haggard and shawty “appearance, but sweakent | Joe 0, Neal, will be physically | Tacoma Ex-Convict ¢ mind and intelle is | | Peaenty. Tends, to able to stand trial, with his wife] TACOMA, Feb. 14.—With toot complications and nervous prow - | and three others, in the $00 Bon |from several daylight burglaries of on. 5 . Marche robbery case Monday morn- | | RORERT'S GOITRE RE. tie: define “counsel: John Tk residences in his possession, Harold formula which has bee ing, Pe ee ae | : tured for several years b: | nounced Saturday © was|D. Love, 28, was captured here late siclans’ Laboratory, is now offered | continued last Tuesday when Dore | yesterday to the public through the retail drug | showed that Neal had undergone |_ trade in convenient tablet form in . |} Police said that he confeased to original packages at the moderate | 4 an operatio: for remo of hi I t of $1.5 This d and tong | tonsils and w physically incapable pi x & series of thefts in tried remedy” has given results to| of attending the tri scoma since paroled from thousands suffering from Goitre, |) U0 ’ \" Gestion! eater glandular enlargements, etc., reduc- | rovidence hospital at a prison on Decem ing the Goitre and restoring the|urday said Neal w lischarged |ber 24. He also has served time in syatem to a healthy condition. Ask | from the hoapltal February elprison at Walla Walla f t Bartell Drug Co, or any good drug- | 10" hospital wary r ¢ W and terms at for RODENTS GOLPRE, RE ‘i. |sime day on which Dore obtained |in jail at Portland and Seattle fo: ~ RESULTS ba continuance. lary EDY, DON'T WAM owAD et iscmemt ves > La eee the}. of® | thing that infleunced me | son jand W |the driver to stop GRILL THIRD MAN IN BANK CASE for Polet Firm Faces Questioning J at ' e mimoned “bel Mt t ft Hob ¢ plaint Fra ' 1 ma (Joe) 1 te, w me grand ' Larch 1 ff refused t I $10,000 ' Caldwell, posted $ pea i u ent uu , f ft I ' ed r It Ww t Kast meye 1 a bank ft ‘ nr. ( k for sai8 efus kive it te RUN FAST TRAIN Railroad Plan for Joint Op- eration South Approved , plicat ft ‘ I x ‘ 5 tt perut E'S s MORE ANOUT | PORT STARTS ON PAGE 1 | aes - ' t t 4 did f w th too wa i i T everal ina lar part t th ate ¢ ‘i mb oO " from t tc Art ul , 4, a Eve off who st tr « his off eu private benfit or shai be misdemeanor ot the fa 1923. J 1 to the port unt 2 t the time Col. Lam ing « campaign for the g orship, when state r checking up on po HERE’S GIRL BANDIT STARTS ON PAGE 1 r nd the 1 in the house 1 at once suspected she was the bob alred “bandit WANTED MONEY AND EXCITEMENT “I needed money and wanted the sport of it," the girl said. ‘The ex lcitement probably was the main Anderson and I had been downtown Monday | We the taxi in front New Washington hotel, plan Ander 1id the corner of 61st ave. 8. W was a dark place, | » there of the | ning the robbery as we rode Graham st the drive g to keep back the and trying smile, hultdefiantly rl told how she had kept the pistol hidden in the r to Strugeli automatic eve of her fur coat. She ordered and clin “1 told him to hold up his h she ted, “and he acted awfully Ande searched him bout $7 hen he took the I searched him. n whi 'S MORE ABOUT | t Will You Be My Valentine? uw you be mine, Sweet Valentine? in old-fashioned greeting, simply sweet, presented as The Star's 1925 » to its readers by Claire Kitty Cartner and Dorothy Marie Someroa ely of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartner, of Foster, and Mr, and M7 ‘ S08 Queer ne ave., Seattle. Old friends will recognize them a George and Martha,” step the ste the Hamilt Douglas dancers Price & ~ BENEFIT DANCE ( |) theatrical Ball Tonight Is} for Daddy Draper Home Kansas Man | retary of Agriculture WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Ap p am M. Jardine ecretary of agricul need at the White Houne today. The nomination will) Je sent to the senate this afternoon. 1 J is president the Kan | wa {cultural college at Manhat } Ho was xelected by the pre from field of 200 candid Jardine will ed Secretary of | Agriculture who retires March 4, to t vernor of West Virgink M t f Pal King quart b LaMa Is New Sec- ciimed to have bee BUREAU OF — MISSING RELATIVES | ‘The Star Invites ite readers to mee this | 10! department a¢ an nid in finding missing | New rtment is Readers wh aa Star, Other newspapers are invited ite reproduce such tems se will interest thelr readers. { | oe | The main office of the Western Ur here is me ges of death and illness for | the following | MRS, HV. 7041 13th ave, N CARL- SON, 1 Ww. AL | MER 0: T ast When Throckmorton was brought | to headquarters and saw the girl, accused him: “You were scared to death, and how your teeth did chat tert You needn't tell me you weren't seared.” Mra. E str nd told how she ghtened financial for the past. two years. had eireum! She been varried Kenneth Bond about ago, and he said. She has mother, and a family he said, and his holdup men. ing years deserted her n living with her only daughter in » didn't kno her brother, Glenn, e, Ander had tr the of four that Ansot were shoplift s dd but had been caught at it she admitted ons “I never was tearfully, lucky “and yoster she declared, y wa the 13th. It also happened to be my birthday, { gues# that’s why Tin she | two j keeper, bel }tle family; | either Jerett, for | Anyone GEORGE MA in MRS, SELUCIAL. W of a civil war ve are A. J. Lash, Seattle AUSTIN, edy near here three small ¢ decth in their hay t The dead thy Cullen may Know the of persona mentioned in this column as, missing ure requested also to report to! MINNIE 0) Blue important news. holding unclaimed | ——_>_> DN, cook and house a pt to communic R. F. Texas, Feb. 14 dd to be with a asked to Blue ran, dD. yesterday were rn play Hardin, telepho M whose” relatives “er ed to The hereat at S, widow r her ate with 7, Rox 71, A: child birthday party was turned into trag-| purse strings at th ate when burned to tullen, 6; Doro- | dtself HERE’ $ MORE S ABOUT Ay WHITE DIES STARTS ON PAGE 1 Mansfield White t time haay—he always wanting to be Seattle was more or head the worked Missiasippi front Mexico to: the Sar North. t friends k Crawford White | Even his of his real history one of them, said Saturday, fiold White, like a true prospector, lowed his imagination to, roam freely ‘We used to jos» him that if he'd k, daughter e- H. Someroak with |NEW TESTIMONY Prosecutor } on Man new little | Mans-| . Aon Mra, He t 1 it f deputy Manhart, Angeles carpent his fn jocenee, i jail without “Visit Friends,” Gets New Light hart Case , Still maintaining held in the county Says Wife, but Stays Here Mrs. Deal 1 March, 192 visit to rela Wa nd sleep.” for a third show. This coupon, with 15 cents, will admit any boy of girl, WHO HAS NOT SEEN THE WAR FILM, to the really done all he said he had done and had b everywhere he sa he'd been, he'd be a thousand years old,” Crawford White said. As a member of the Arctic and Kind Awe clubs, White took part; in’ many clvic enterprises, bobbing up in unusual parts whenever any at 5:15 p. civic question was uppermost in the public mind. His eccentricies tracted attention spasm cally, he always “left a good taste” Tuesday his friends, who numbered thousands. He was also a member of the Eagle and known as & sportsman. The body is at the Manning par 1ith and Olive. A nephew in York has been notified of the and the body probably will be ed cast for burial in a family death shit 4 plot in New York city STRBY SIRE HERF’S MORE ABOUT R. R. AVENUE || STARTS ON PAGE 1 the to use which give | permit the track which the street committee this week decided should be moved to the east. If the ordinance is not repealed the street committee's action will be of small importance even tho the counell should adopt it ee ilroads said they | wanted some assurance that |track from which pier spurs would be maintained slim excuse, because the spurs of the | curve. The railroads are | move on the dating the doc they are fighting the | reason they always fight public vements | pay for them With the aventie on a much easier fighting of accommo owners. now is samo im- they don’t want to help ing thei expense of pub. | lie safety and convenience, and with | William Hickman Moore venting po- railroads gua railroads a five-year || . asked for || e| the permit because the dock owners | the | run | This was a} an | readily be extended to the east side.| | the The reason | house. | litieal spleen, the public may find sbut out as usual when the} 6. council meety Monday The regular price of admission is 50 cents and $1.00, \ April “Over the Top” Coupon O GREAT was the overflow of youngsters at the Metropolitan theater for the two showi ings of the United States world war film, “Over the Top,” day morning that The Star has made arrangements It will be given Tuesday evening Roobins left him in saying she was going} He bade ns discovered M in Seattle ys after he nt to] divorce com intiff was unabl They were married Many heard of |! a U.S, TO LEAD 4 DISARMAMENT 1 of Lea Que Britain CIRCUS 1S HELD k Stunts Entertain Crowd at Scout Show Friday TOMA f Be t 0 attended Saturday 14 nder om The are in the ebration, ete bile bridge we Scout aN ceneme Troop §% Ripe orches dui. corpa Edmond. & y, Jn the banquet troops te Young Indian Admits j\He Wrecked Freight NDLETON Feb, de. Fatally Injured Indi . as responsible f a freight train near to a confesses it nt reason whiy be causing tb by Falling Tree A falling tree stump Friday in the High of the ral hospital morning. lad was the son of of Black Diamond. Last Rites 1 Today after d Paul P. Pe Black Polat ny. Fawicke died Satur Pasi ‘Core Corson is investigating for Mrs. P. B. Love Funeral 2p. m Love, Saturday for Mrs. B died who services were to be helt Pattie Wednesday ® apartments in the Hotel So to. e was the wife of the hit ‘Henry K. Love. Interment will & n Memorial park. m. show. THE STAR. MO WEEK STARTING INDAY, HIPPODROME FEB. 16 Satur- EECARICAL PRIZ rical, Night. he = DANCI Dancing RADIO Wonders of the Electrical Age FREE! Afternoon and Augmented Orchestra An Exhibition of Class VAUDEVILLE ELECTRIC DEMONSTRATIONS ADMI e 2:00 P. ION—Afternoon, M. 25¢; Night, 25¢ to 12:30 EXHIBITION | FFs 2. apr RABAZ, aL oF