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&-an ae i i Rh reerdirmrnemenrent - ee ed Sy Ba SS Bl A ee ee ee i) MEN TRAPPED The News Wash , WASH FRIDAY, at Farmers Despair ail | FEBRUARY Spring is com canned peas Howdy, folks! ig. Plant your arty. IMetoffice facreased demay is an tn condit Mey forget the mails Captured = 2: || University Freshmen Girls on Tr YA, you skid! IB Rio @ telephone pole, | of “W” Men for “Prom” What,” asked Suster?” ts a cowboy ee Great Sally Mystery was a wearer solution today, when of Detectives Charles Ten: found a pair of false teeth Bite belong to the missing girl. radio teners thruout the Were anxiously inquiring, Has Become of Sally?” the teeth were lying on a daven tia The Olympic Hotel lobby. At- Tom Page, who accidentally ‘on the teeth, was severely but is expected to recover, ore isn't some Married life why do they Mars divorce simitarity be and prize-fight there vor to our custom- refrain from jokes abo Ang’ Bspecial f Weday, we Gack wise pees visit to ‘Los Ter | THE PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION ions last year hore the letters, “BYOB"—Bring Your trying tions this year say “BYOS” Your Own Still of Me University att nics et attend, | epee engines wilds of the Alice Darr, -man on the declares “Hunting a Washington letter. University campus go easy,” freshman co-ed, trying to hold her captive, Loyal Snyder, still, while The Star cameraman records her “You see we ‘frosh’ can't go to the Junior Prom tonight at The | Olympic Hotel, according to an old tradition, unless we go with a “W" man. Naturally the few “W" men who aren't tied down are much in demand.” —Photo by Price & Carter isn't the violin to the herp nothing but a big Lyre a First 3 called For often seen men uncalled es woke . SCOTCH SONG victory. Ave. Suits. wearing | sign in Star Staff Photographers GOLDEN WEST RAIDED; U. S. ACTS AFTER POLICE FAIL Uncle Sam Figured He Could Do More Than City’s Force—and He Did export demand for eatened with o's vraes are bonny “When early fa’s the dew, fone is Annie Laurie— LLOWING under-cover wi work of a month, federal pro- hibition and narcotics agents Thursday raided the E With Scotland gout remy !Golden West hotel and cafe, 416 Seventh ave. S., and ar- Scotiand she is thru, | rested three men. ne'er return will she, “ Bonnie | The Golden West, according to those below the slot,’ t fee Sos a dee! |the biggest gambling house in town. “Noodles” Smith, 6 is said to oe whom residents refer as “king of the district,’ d for the Poison Ivy! have an interest in the place. De gk ee re sito | ped off by a quick-witted clerk on the first floc acer ai oe rs upper | federals found when they reached the upper floors that ; | steel-sheathed doors barred their way, closed after the clerk had pressed an electric button warning of danger. his : They forced these doors, seized several hundred dollars sister in a sewer; into laughter broke: that lay on the tables, a “dope outfit and several bottles of dust must have his joke!” | liquor as evidence. 3 re colitis wilt ride he teity. council efficiency committce’s investigation. G a te the dade Behnemen and others testified that gambling went.on Thats March 4 , i : : Ago! Did the police act on this tip? “Aetiepoaedy | They did. On October 3 Detectives Ducett and " , @ heavy fog on the bar, st irigy” bees” rote booked at 8:40 p. m. on an open charge, and, the report the Itiwope aa wing » think | says, held incommunicado. At 9:45 p. m., without notifica- fe ales wir he Piggy 4 charge cases,” he was released on $500 bail. a Later a charge of disorderly conduct was placed against better, seit again.) Yos the city police acted. But it remained for the fed- leral officials to make a real roundup in the raid Thursday Those arrested: A. C. D. Holland, said to be Fede also raided the | “Workingmen’s Club,” ees av and arrested : said to be the bartender 3 in on, the bees than Fioyd, said to be a lookout, Witic, awful boor, He pioneer un ox team Cropp, manager of the hote' the bartender; Antone Goodman, prised un if 109 Vy pro-| fred mar et | Last fall the Golden West figured prominently the fal horse in the inaugural | unmolested. , (¥ebroary 19 c gomery arrested Ben Silver at the Golden West. He was ‘ing been polsone he aid, + two poands withal.. tion to the arresting officers, as is customary in thought she ‘ev, ‘that t a him, and after a tontinuance or two, his case s dismissed. | night. clerk. three persons, John. Payne, ; » tor, Ceorge Aiken Mont-| “open | w. | , and Na-! aper With the Bigg est Circulation in W: abine La he Seattle star Home Edition TWO CENTS IN ATTLE HARTLEY ACTION SPELLS RUIN FOR 500 Land Ready for First Crop in Years; Seed Lacking GROWERS LOSE HOPE Thousands of Acres Likely to Be Deserted MINERS VICTIMS OF BLAST «, Indiana Shaft Im- prisons Men; Death Is Feared SULLIVAN, tnd. pooxtmately this a EDITOR'S NOTH—This reorning is the st story of a serie ate wheat dis riets, where, after several lean cors, fa again would have excellent they Feb, 10-~ miner ia crop prospects, 1 \ get seed wheat, Gove ‘ were recently refused tot $100,000 worth credit given them by Just the be ey the of which trapped of City coat mi the legis ” really to have ul farmers—and told in this why filled and the fate of the men by oa with gis YOU—will re prisoned 10 \ rem HY JIM MARSHALL first injured mar eon blinds om the working shed ch ustained k loomened from the by the blast taken to the city the b winde roof of fell on him He Thousand ntful of children of t person neluding trapped of th difti k from first ene the crowd b The onlooker exple shaft of 0 trapped mer in of rock o men in. the were not explosion and n the surface without mine had jess than a year WEATHER tonight Saturday ; temperature; fresh in uy northeast the mine, where held by a heat to 1 dirt ffected by their way ussistance heeked children he with the fag waving in the er wind, Matin a mil ¥ crowd of farmers and their Tall elevators bulged with grain that presently went squeal ng down t ack behind a hard-snorting locomotive While né farmer went over to the bank 1d watched fh Ueen the red barn farmstends s of them are deserted. Page 9, of the to to white Hhouses min um eet wa. ration ccount gro Rain and moderate to Temp today beaten Some high pra and weathe 1 tand forlornly. | Minimum, In others, 1 48, 43. Turn t Alleges Fake Bombs Used in Navy Test WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—The “sinking” of the battleship Washing-| “The airpli ton. in recent tests was a farce, | on he Brigadier General Witllam Mitchell | deck could be plerced. told the house aircraft investigating} “ {rplane bombs were droppe today, in resuming his 1,000-pound charges were %et indictment of the navy | from the hull they dn't do any damage. , “Then there were 17 shots fired at 2,500 yards and scored 14 she sank. If they had Jet ibs on her we would set off in contact with the hull es dropped sandbags These showed that the committee engational rtment Mitchell charged that th only sandbags instead of re a bombs In scrapping the ship. think it is time for th tory of the sinking of the Washing ton be told,” the young “There were no bombe ever used on her. There let down in thi whatever de leo rplanes | her from hits, Then true | us drop real t have demolished her.” Mitchell told the Airplane could of hits under had drop wir general what ome | cE committee that ut 70 per ordinary an score at were nt condi tion Asked ireraft gu Phere agwinet You have pat aus.” charge water. They showed nothing new They exploded on three. different And altow there 1,000-pound bemby all there were the of effectivenc Mitehell suid asf ul the aircraft exploded from ground. onthe Wash “pt two 100-pound charges Hine . That war ibgton exc + st defense | Mrs. Defendant Me Gas Explosion in j\/itch. held BABY GIRL DIES AS Child Is Hurled to Street When Car “sii! 8.0.05 URLED to the paven vent auto swung open at and Rainier Ella Jaren, 11 at rear was driven by Ole sister, E her mother, riding in the front seat with § Spor. HITTS REUNITED « Olympia Amnesia Victim and Wife Together LOS ANGE! fayo Hitt Wash was pia wife months M plu bund, wes planning a second honey Hitt hospital here a week an app by Dr. urned « Since on traced to Ogden, Francisco, on each 0c sight reach him, from d on received 50 p.m er hours later, traffic The child was riding in the BIG GYPSUM PLANT COMING HERE! Convicted in Holdup ‘PURCHASE » SITE FOR INDUSTRY Construction Work Will Begin at Once on $300,000 Se- attle Plant Esther Fasick, One of Three | Calm as Verdict Comes LOCAL MEN INTERESTED the $22,8 ury in Lee 00 Bon Judge and Dooley trial will b Fasich band ward M. Dooley Thursday court, Fasick ng an dict calmly Esther and J robbery was convicted of hi ease in their ! Gillian wife bond. the 1 n jail ed pen the ve PAGE of vert 20TH AUTO VICTIM iS. AFTER a h ommodate Hits Bump i in Pavement As t they turned up Graham ofl when the rear door of an, st. another car was approach- Graham | itig/Spor told'the police, caus ve., 4-year-old | 18 him ° to swing his car AO Warsaw ‘ot rply to the right. The ta Mgyeehs * sharp turn and a bump in the fatal injuries at pavement ‘threw the child Thursday and diedi against the door, which parents’ home four opened, letting her fall to the Delegation Asks Action; She is the 20th; road. Hear Japs Coming to State victim of the year. Dr. B.C. Lanter was sum- moned and treated the child 7] for bruises and injuries. Three hours afterward the child died. She was the daughter of Alfred M. Jaren, a foreman} test for the Puget Sound Bridge ‘ ow a Dredging Co. : OVEKA, Kans., Feb Headea Trickle, a dele- City, ns., the car, which Spor, with ge 8. Her lian Jaren, seat of rma, Mrs. Li bill before the reports that had left San City three seo for Gurden The bill naturalized land Sever Congressmen.’ Boost Their: Own Salaries . "32". WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—-Con-} troduction of the bill followed. gress today voted each of its mem-! SECS RINSE SRE ERC a al increase > salary: to $10,000 4 year EVerett Woman Abandons Baby Without a record vote, the the senate amendment législative’ appropriation EVERETT, Feb. 20—A woman provider the incresses carrying a baby walked into a con- President Coolidge is said to be|fectionery store here, went into a not enthusi: about this assault/ telephone booth to feed her infant, on his ¢conomy program, which will/then left the tot with the girl at- cost an aggregate of $1,360,000 a/tendant, “while I go into the drug store"’ She did not return and the 2-months-old boy was sent to the yeur, but probably will approve it on the ground that congress is the move. | Washington Children's home. that no hold provide person maty un- title to in Kansas, ul weeks ago a 20-acre tract r Garden City was pur- am Bahn, San Fran- cording to information jarden City, planned to rice on the tract. A few days later came word that 1 colony of Japanese was prepare Again ow c8, Feb. Willtam sia victim, of Olym- reunited with his Marje today, after seven of separation. Hitt arrived here from Olym. it night and identified her hus. who disappeared from his under mysterious circum July today amt was a ye! house to} bin} last The cour moon, the General ago, his mind nt blank. After treatments M. Marcus his memory re nd he identified himself his disappearance he had Utah, and Sa asion dropping | relatives could | wandered into | Judge of the propriety of the RobM Eiotnie on Car before Premier Marx Quits B resi diet in Premier Marx Has , LONDON, resigned as Exchange from Berlin an SEL VEE Wee A REAL HOME FOR SOMEONE to get up im the air to {home nad voted a lack of confidence him. Today offers 4 comfy hoi | Turn to the the Prusian Dice ANG Woman in Store! LAN, Feb. i today 20. after Premier the Marx Prussian ie IATELY following vietion of three persons for li dup raid on the Bon Mar |series of new robberies were mitted in Seattle during the night A stre car was held up and the rator robbed A downtown music store was raid- ed and robbed. A negro was arrested as a suspect con-) Smith, manager of the Hart-Smith the| Music Co. store, in the Douglas | building, Fourth ave. and Union st, com-| Thursday evening, and robbed her of $100 Almost a year ago, on March 35, ‘Mrs, Smith was held up by another bandit, a young fellow, who took | $32 Mrs. Smith's husband had left in a previous street car robbery. | the establishment to make a busi- F, MeMeekin, operator of a|ness call a short distance away. Madrona street car, was one of the/ when the old man came in. Mrs, j victims. He was held up by a man/|Smith thought, him a customer and wearing smoked glasses, a dark suit] politely asked him what he wanted. and a sweater, The fellow boarded, “Hand over the cash quick!" he the car at the end of the line and| responded, displaying his gun, Sho rode several blocks until the passen: errified, but pointed to the cash gers had alighted, leaving him alone ister. The robber took the con- with MeMeekin ts and walked rapidly out of the The holdup took place at 34th / store, jave. and B. Howell st. The bandit! A young man, escaped with $2 is a, held Patrolman A. R 19th ave. Thursday night and cd G. Morelan¢ took her purse, which contained Fourth ave. and Main More-| small change and keys. The rob- land is held on suspicion of hay-/bery occurred at 19th ave. and EB. ling robbed a 26th street car, | Madison st joperated by L. A at 26th{ Hearing a ery for ave. 8. and Madron day, J. S. Fukai, 605% Main st., 7. Br lost $49.7 ran inte an Hey next door and WOMAN IN STORE found two bandits beating T, Kuni | Ni bicon Db OF $100 mansu, $13 Eighth ave, S. The rob }} A bandit who seomed to. be fled their vietim un Ise old, armed with a conscions wos taken to j tol, Resigned, Report Feb. 20.—Dr. Marx has premier of Prussia, says | jegraph dispatch | one of Seattle's Realtors splendid buy in a very between 25 and 30 NOPTH BROADWAY up Miss A. Drew, Well section Johnson in 40, a pms and new condi- wood- best of located | i at ne st fire replace: e ; help early Fri- Want offering and fine Ad pas thi out leaving ph He G. [city hospital, who is rs yenr held up) Mrs. WoT. He will revover.