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PAGE 3 THE SEATTLE STAR Exports, Imports FAlt TO FIN D“Vve Harmed No One,” SAY CIVIC PLAN'Fancy Cakes DROWNS IN FAL Up 600 Percent Business Shows G ‘ reat Stride Since BABY'S Harbor Patrol Search for M BODY to Continue issing Child Declares Dr. Hazzard Woman Fasting Specialist Tells Her ALLOWS GRAFT Marvels of — FROM LAUNGH Bakery Art gosy ot o1a Sunde Is Beig LUCILLE BUTLER Hunted in Canal United Veterans Oppose City Manager Scheme BY G ‘ > < Te ) es Altho the Ballard sing tt ; 2 1913, Proving Value of Public ly- Wigan sat, one Side of Trpulles in C ral y ; : I . . ‘ Tae t to recover the t r rie, ‘co a minat vie T Owned Service Commission Wallace Hokangon from. {t ide of Lroubles in Vareer ! Tat re of the canal, it » -- : . « Seger pee pear" vs ; BY G. LECILLE BUTLER . Awa : : t BY JOHN W. NELSON ui "yna ie ar say I'm a murderees. 1 ; warm tat , HERE are many influential men whose opposition t Doe ver harmed apy pers bns opposing the | Ma public ownership is so warped and bitter that they can He wan M a jany m my iit k Saeege 1 \ see nothing good in anything operated a governmental | Mrs 4 & s a4 Third a ray Moy : : Y busines ; eo siying oe af eauaas iia h form AS gun | ; " , These men say the Port of Seattle is all bad. They point) trom me H t die, Dr, Haxzard | teat : Fag ps 3 heer to operating losses yearly; to the annual levy of taxes} day and taken ne ia ked The Star to hear v : i is va A . MN , ; required to meet bond obligations, and to the politics that ige to re Olaf a = = crepe oa rs gg - od mF | of fi here and there creep into the organization, as evidence that 0 eee ee oe eee f ¢ Brsaticing with} . tans ht 1 t b4 k the Port of Seattle is a colossal failure pi ay Er ae Bie i Olaf This view is unsound and unfair, That the Port of Seattle) tor the body of the Hokanson bat m the al : ’ ; ; has wide room for improvement, any fair-minded person be mad: mes Mies: Se — : ra ‘ t t will admit. Politics should and must be eradicated from its} Wile Mr. Hokanson tok p u bhp a Arse te Way AF | Aeclinaiiet Se otute management; business men of integrity. and energy must Tuk ad bak fo ea Grelonon the state of Washing Commerce Hfe | : direct its destinies; leaks in the institution must be plug Gace taue harg ' ‘ : ' ft a vigorous and continuous drive for new business must be that this no, Th loathe ft b Suggests Holdup to 1 Olaf Ie maintained. | the search, howey oe oe viagra : Friends; Arrested tit But to say that the Port of Seattle is a failure and an| QUt, Pont out high ae m : Bourn ‘ a } ‘ i unsound venture ‘is missts ating the facts. Rosy Wi eh : 1 J : , hold up G outh ' Poll Since the port was been | . ing { ‘ 2 eee , . | chant, to ¢ y D r i one of the most important factors | ohexio : ah ea ¢ ; unt, } the grewth and pi of ‘ have been wold, is t ' , ‘ eity Seattle int 4 i n the ‘fast : ur ng. Bourg high place in vi b ! a and } " During the war a mi , from all 5 f the world t ; y of dollars of foreign trade thru this N GER ca t ave tried every ot pine eac ‘ with 1 ‘ % met 4 x © come to me s i PORT HAS BEEN FINE Pa et ree ‘ Cuban Army and SEATTLE ADVERTISEMENT marvel is how m ave ; ATTLE ADVERTISEME Announce Beauty Contest Alex Schwartz Held for Aid- |ivea—not eady: hive a bee Police at Od As an advertising medium it has : iss : ‘ ea oe i , " ‘ Di c Jai x . brought Seat prominentiy before’ — Winner at Exhibition ing Last Fight of Ciacco and bun win my « Der Linda Burfieid Has. e ivorce Complaint ernment tresee at site soer thet padhrersdyeedshabae Pay the Wildernena Height sand, fasting) specialist and) Xm Names Co-respondent ‘iiowine ti, hline ot an aeepm equipment and port facilities of Seat he ner of th te Healt my hor t thead of the Wilderness . ‘ bined te have been studied by port au . mrt . y con Mex Schwartz, Ly theat 4 Dy pong Height School + Health n espondént ‘ pollesman when tala, thorities of every country ft electric exhibition w manager, wan arrested and released |? ¢ " Be igh s School o ealth, | mas ; vd wes mld to have ovat The remarkable record of: com-| announced at the closing program |00, $4000 bond late Friday, charged | 707 lalla ut OA r woman tourist merce of Seattle during war De! op; cm ® ton pet Aiding and abetting a. 5 M , ' & Carter x ~ ftir emulted in drantic mpfr ried, when foreign trade passed the : Might in which Patsy 1 bs ; dian Bt srapbers B 7 eat iflning — troopa igyer™ billiondollar mark and Seattle stood ped dead December 1 pai ma nliness, sunshine, - : ad bes ‘Attobaiey Fe H me Bais second to New York city, added 10 & the extubition | wee filed by the boxers young awiaax Le ee lhe i tere: diana sets forth that the Bonsie Bec). years’ growth in one to this city he the | 27m Alice Ctlacco, afte was an sherpa ; pilots Acar aoe This vast commer« nt hav eee. advined that manslaughter cha 3 t_ belies K fo the’ lime F i Bus AUTO PARKING been handled had it meen for the idate they dosired ) could not be. brough ahs ar Gepartn 4 tomobiles is nots splendid facilities of the Port of the “ of warts cannot be held ; bass ; t Gera Seattle. Under its stress the port contestants who Cees: death A ceife A § days serious .condit a nay be left witha commission au construction ed by various elec: 8% deputy prosecutor, explair im whe t : few minutes, but a of Smith's Cove terminal, as fing Ino tn the city, | He, added, however, that the th t : uch con: | 5 anitar ore hoy ocean pier as the country can boast oat aun al man had apparently violat t ¥ ne’ to ee \ 16 1 dboe Unions Vote to. lo toad or uniona ig tll pe ye This huge terminal, with its giant will be | the state box awa else peat ' i 4 LA. ‘f. Friech, aa eee oni fey cranes, capable of lifting whole ves a I chwarts represented by HER TROUBLES ; . ‘ , ; Give Up the Ship” a Te Ree pe | sels; complete engines, and 100-ton a semene nd | Cheater A or, former depu- STARTED IN 1911 1 He had be xe ast. Mr, Frisch made a tp Of pieces of machinery, cost the citi from the manage prosecutor Dr H ria : : He told me f , FANS $4,000,000, ‘ ~~ u ‘ was. charged with ‘caring f wife More than a million tons of freight | wowdeq to. the Pera ® cond degree murder the Menasiel cates hart som were handied over this terminal dur-)) vio. participated in arninging «DENIES APPEAL t of the death the mar kept bh 3 ing one record year. Seven great)” Po “aes arraP English woman, afte et ar for two and a | the piers without congestior sh . nit i eigen Regiect’ and served time m | da and him walking thr a ee If it hadn't been for the Port of jo a, me ee Pte , Walla 5 joned |miles a day xc fte did rst Repertory Com Seattle and Smith's Cove terminal, Qi a 1. _ Sitges by Gov. Lint claims, | well at thr Hin ter red Final Appearance, Season 11 shipping men say, the huge shipping pean ‘ ik Daneir . autor h he cu He came “Taming of the SI As board passenger steamships, the | *Pthuslas : me n vilegea nd yot another phywicias hrew Preeident line, would not have been | ¥ in @ scart dar K ar Habeas Corpus Refused to , 4 the tan’ ist waiting for him nl Women’s University Club Je t allocated to Seattle by >vern ira ie i a. Men Wanted for Holdup ealth made another investigat the ni accuse me ot = A orium ment. These vessels, operated by the a - qe { Dr. Haxeard’s treatm folle Admiral ‘Oriental line, are an impor applauded ~ tant factor in bringing to this city ama A tinal blow was giver ab ' the vast foreign trade of the Orient suspects in the Nanaimo, I. C., $4 MORE GRAIN SHIPMENTS 000 bank robbery case to « free dom b 1 ARE NEEDED FOR PORT With the purpose of directing the flow of grain from Seattle's hinter New Location miah Judge Neterer Former Emperor Injured Oregon Resident Acquitted | 1 0, 000 M A R C H ‘POISONING CHILDREN C tion of Harry Sto land thru this port, the people voted fo r he t 9 ; $1,000,000 in bonds and the port com as Ji: ou Sb ot Auto Accident | on Murder Charge Hartsook Studic would horrify any mother, yet mission built a grain elevator of cic d aie ay W I was a girl at home, [|| Many fond parents are slow) 1,000,000-bushel capacity. The pur ph lp oncath re Ba GAINESVILLE, Ge. | | LA GRANDE, Ore. I Hu suffered with headaches and dis.|| Polsoning children by feeding’ pose of this elevator remains unful u ene Sr tke pabbars Piet a $5 ba i N. Gi resident of Union, said Mrs, Ray E 1, of 345 ion a food. Keep your) filled. The elevator is being used eae cer eee ™ s J. Simmons, former em-|Ore., w d last night of a | N. Fifth st, Colton, Calif, whose || family healthy. but it has never been utilized to | ‘ oe beeiey Ms Canadian eae anne agataes | eTor of the Ku Klux Klan, was in charge ¢ se nurde Eagles From. District to picture appears above. “My mother | full capacity and usefulness. That’s| | The new home Aged peopel prod adition proceedings against), dangerous condition today as a| brought against him following the Attend Dedication jgave me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-| one Job that remains for some live|2ualor Commercial Club, in the bune-|them. | | | I reault of injurjen sustained tant] death of William Wigalesworth, — scription, and it relieved me of this} 7 port commissioner. ment of the Lumber change build- ys, Jou ar night when his automobile over-| neighbor : ws {condition And since I married 1! “ Seattle's tabor le one of the finest.| 9K, underneath Cheasty’s store, was | Sullivan represented the robbery #4! turned on the highway near here.| Wigglesworth way shot ght bands, the Tacoma Glee |have taken the ‘Favorite Prescrip-| Wrole Grain Wheat Seattle is three days nearer to the| pened Saturday morning. The|Pects. The decision finally dispowen) Capt. MM. A. Moore of Houston, |the doorway. of his home att and Bellingham will march {tom 8 ® tonic to build me up| Distributing Co. markets’ of the Orient than any other | T0oms were to be open to public in-| OF the oubite rornie Millicent tt r in Simmons’ ma-| unidentified person. The affair A cae of 10,000 sapien to pre.{ Whenever in a run-down and weak-|{ 906 Rallway Exeb ace uldlag | Pacific coast port, Seattle is the | spection all day I od a broken neck and|jowed shortly after the two 28. oe ia “lened state, as when my nerves were EL lot-7283 gateway to Alaska, a region capable| The new quarters were presented | Of appeal. | ove was reported. | played a game of carda in a [cet the laying of the cornerstone |iag and it has always been beneficial of supporting a miliiom people. The|to the club by Ray E. Bigelow and{ Ross C. Watson, after losing in ex:| a pool room. et tba Hew Tigrwers sagen Cnme tye failed to give me the East is on the verge of a new civil-| Stanton W. Frederick, owners of the pe habets cofp aene ta 3 } bir Lele Bd an nd other | desired help eac ie T have taken (a= fzation. The giant of Asia with its/ store, os a memorial to E. C. Cheasty, | SoURAIY a2 mond ee j rirtetseh gepreedlisosnit say afew seca Sf advise my frie to teeming millions of peoples Is awak-|{ts founder. ‘They are well equipped) the Canadian authorities and ja in HERE'S MORE ABOUT |, Funeral of Mrs. regan Gay has Aor eae pit march ltake this medicine if they aré in LEAVE SEATTLE DAILY ening. |with billiard and reading rooms, an} er." patiey. “fourth suspect, has| CAPT. GIBSON | S. A. Bach Held : grind worthy president of the order, |“"¥ Way ruling down in health.” |] 754M. 2015 A.M. 12005 Ry PORT NEEDED HERE TO auditorium and the office. The fur-{ oa to waive extradition if atven) . j will make the principal address at{ Girls, health means beauty. Do DEVELOP THE EAST | niahings of the rooms include @ | gir ident 2 r | STARTS y | Funeral services for Mrs. Sarat not fail to take Dr, Pi a ‘or- a falr identification test ST: 'S ON PAGE] | lc © Mr Sarah | the exercises, which open at 1 p. m,, | lerce’s Favor All these things point to Seattle's | Piano | C. HL ("Dick") Shively, fifth sus | U——_. errnnnne | Ae HOOD. 94, wore held from the jat Seventh and Union | ite Prescription in liquid or tablets need for a comprehensive public port | The organization is said to be the) Lo1 is in afoNell island, serving a nia Goa |Home Undertaking parlors Satur-| Worthy President J. M. Hooper. Bod 10¢ to Dr. Pierce's in Buffalo, with facilities that will attract and|!@rgest private boys’ club in Seattle.| vovear term on a conviction ot} cm (© the government. Made} day. Ambrose M. Bailey, pastor of lof Aerie No. 1, will present Deluse . for trial pkg. Write for free th t b Ip of 1,500. a loeutenant commander, he was * 3 | advi develop this vast potential commerce. It has a total membership o rum running coed ey clakroninet ' hae : the First Baptist church, was to of. with a dian sf all-sliver Me Advertisement MOTOR BUS DEEenS ‘At the present time there are 15 | All boys attending grammar schoo! | A (ke oor, the pecretary Of [ene (ee Dne board vessel, | ficlate, “Mra. Bach dled at thei banie, trowel, With whtoh ithe sombbatona = 1918 Third Ave. ac] ty are) 4 ts ary of | pil submarine zone, 19 . Thursda She ts steamship companies operating ves- ip high vee his the city pints Gh the anbeation bt the S50-| tp Bardesin Sands, ‘Thea be whe 12 j Benec a st, Thursday. She 8 / wilt be cemented in place | nels between Seattle and the Orint. | legible for membership PAbiiotl> gover armen’ Toe? extradition,| transterred to hace ‘uty aud tonne survived by a daughter, Anns | Bands from Tenino, Buckley, Ev ‘There are 13 steamship companies| The club itself was started some) Co", suspects, te expected soon, |marine superintendent. of. the (ee aoe erett, Bremerton, Tacorna and Bal- | i acne perches Seattle and ae th rsvineg Efaag Ave late | when the prisoners will be taken to] American forces at Marseilles, in = = peat LS anges hed in ai | 7 t 6. | ol ere: A | wi pe rendered by the massed pita” Gtdaele.’to. Paaitic é tert t thei —_————- sands of tona of supplies and thou yeas as he en amt i: | ating vennie to ‘Pucite cos pors|entertaient for bys of tee | ss faa‘ et” | Damage Is $300,000 |, crue a ND There are 11 steamship lines oper-| F Pp Returning to Seattle after the} PHILIPSBURG, Mont.. Feb, 21 ie, CORHCENDS Brees | PUGET SOUND ating to the east coast of the United rn BUREAU OF | war, he again laid aside the active | Fire of unknown origin destroyed | § States and Gulf ports. Cornish upil Is | } life he had assumed during the war, |the two concentrators of the Phil- | | STEAM ER. . Woaig th lcie tae operating to the} Success in Play | MISSING | ba Cavaiod, nbott to shipping a } ipaburg ining company here last | | SCHEPULES | Hawaiian islands. - ‘ 7 *, both from a private and pub-| night. The plants were valued at | BiiarU Ae ieee tncign ooetaiins tea: sateenotue scoreaentnianio’ ey ES |e. standpotnt. | $200,000, ‘This lows puts 80. men | Save Money, Travel by Steamet, Yessels to Mexico, South and Central |in the Cornish school 4 6 ee Soe Pc Ne SBR EaL| Olt Oh: Wore "ano ene. enws Brodie STRING T | e } 7 c play, » "The aft. i 1 | evens { . oe affairs committee of the Chamber] tions of zinc and manganese here There are five steamship lines ca Aad a ig si in oe foe ot Commerce and deeply interested ba URSDAY PVENING | Taskathiy to Atatralla . Ep cpp a are wi rb Las ‘to help In reas who have been | in the Bremerton navy yard. When | | FEBRUARY 24 | | . ed a! he ie hea te iv | ” Y 38 cara sea 3 cleats tides oa | eres ae se Title: theater: Batu rtd re miing sre evita Stpth | conETeaslonal parties came West, I lMotobahip’ Leaves si20 SIEAT iets Gane Mee Dyke paNvoRt ating to Alaska and Siberia h Z x é SOUS the disappearance directly to The Star, |W" Capt. Gibson who piloted them “i ieee . its in New York last year. eaders who may k ‘ | ‘ In 1913, imports and exports of Ais fuiranoth s deuselan’ Wil iw! jers pF a re alae berry round, and it is to his untiring | for Southern Port OLYMPIC HOTEL start nein, © Seattio were $114,021,000. The last! gesquated by the school this year. \aos ‘Ate requested also to re; | Work and enthusiasm that appropri-} Carrying full cargo picked up sat Ballroom thru to Viet yearly report shows a total of $647,-| s [he Slur. Other newspapers iteg| ations for the yard are generally|at Sound ports, the Pacific Steam Seattle Saturday mig 913,265, a gain of nearly 600 per| {teal restora items es will interest credited. He knew literally hun-| ship Co, coastwise v ‘Admiral cert of Series ’ AN , cent. W eee dreds of naval officers up and down| gebres left Saturday morning for Tiekets, $1.50, Plus Tax Customs collections have increased | | Discuss ‘School ork | | ‘The Seattle chapter, American Red | "® SMS: A Southern Callfornia ports. She is Se}ling at Sherman, Clay & Co. from $2,092,457 to $5.631.447. j c is trying to locate LLOY! | te operating on a three weeks’ schedule BUSINESS GROWTH DUE iat U Club Lunch) | CONN; last own address iyo Two years ago the shipping chief with the motorships Admiral Peary HOOD CANAL 70 SEATTLE'S PORT | Seattle's schools and their work| Terry ave. piloted, the teat .soramarcial expedi«|ang: Boobyalla | an ‘Shere. This imposing growth must be at-| TH ,be featured at the ‘Thursday | soe tion of the Chamber of Commerce to | at | Freight On 4t-l luncheon of the University Commer-| The chief el t »,{the Orient, Still keeping in touch | | tributed in part to the fact that Seat- 3 aan he chery acne ve Star's | si s tor hag ke a ee abe iiy nh cial club, February 26, with the] Washington, D. C., bureau wantg| With the sea he was general chair Hold Last Rites | s secticeaperateds pact ubuely-owned.| school board members as special! MARY LARSON to send him her| man of the Heel entebtainnient com: j pe aay . aervice-operated| port system. Sari| guests. ‘The meeting will be held in| address. Letter awaits. her. Write | Mittee In 1923 and 1024. | He was | for Auto Victim | u In Pranciaco has ts public port: Los) Rogers’ orange bower room Tax-| him at 1222 New York ave, Wach,|bast-commodore of the Seattle Yacht} Funeral services. were held Fri-| Sere et ita thelean All ot thee eans| Davers.of the district are invited. | ington, D. C. club, sailing his own boat for several |day at the Home Undertaking par: : e : creed ve a - ‘or Mrs. Bernice Wooley, killed s cannot be wrong. Shipping business = years. 3 lor for % Abeta AAGatA Ce CaCIlitleer tte Gon. Ch: Aub Pai MRS. JOHN UNSWORTH, write] Surviving are Mrs. Corrinne M,/in a highway accident at Bothell Phenomenal Negro Tenor en Is wand mercaitollows:the lines of greatest arge Auburn Pair your sister, Mrs. Charies Wright,| Gibson, his widow, living at the Ar. |iast Sunday. Rev. R. A. Van der - Jeat to change without facility. With Selli B |route 3, Snohomish, Wash. Last |Cadia apartments, 1222 Summit ave.,| Tan, pastor of the Bethany Presby- 3 Aeaadita those pecb 1 eling BOOZE | heard trom care of G. D, Louth,|# 8° who is in business in Vancou. | terian church, officiated and burial e ‘all ea (7 . eg ble who sey the! 4, Solak and wife, Bertha, wore |Chableston, 8. C:, but believed to be | ver and » daughter, Mra, Prescott | was made in Evergreen park vem: PLATES f Port of Seattle is wrong, funda-| «rested by I. A. Hazeltine, division. |in New York city now, Oakes, wife of the president of the | tery : 0 PUGET UND NAVIGAT: othe ay, @ rrested iw. A jazeltine, sion | Ne om O ¢ ie | ote Z = J ! mentally and every other way, are in| SrTOnen Ue On Ak Hazeltine, division: | Roslyn Fuel Co. In addition to their | ——— Tuesday Evening, as low as.... . {COLMAN DOtK FOOT Ma Peedi? ee two miles. south ‘of. Auburn, Friday, | DOROTHY MINOR SISSON, ajuo | Seattle home the Gibsons maintain a 10 Gold the larger point of view. That in'the| chase of llquor from the couple, | lease write Beasle MacDougall, 5o1 | nent which it was Capt. Gibson’s| ‘Two tugs Friday night dragged ies vip palite Pda Wy Meadtle. ota Fifth st, Anacortes, Wash, Misa] Wont to talk over old times with | the steam schooner Port Angeles |] Considered ically, , | | $10 Bridge- Rae cmd Hed The thd shite cet Sinsion 1s belleved to ha ciet [retired sailing ship. skippers whol trom the mud in Lake Washington “ 4 fs: : wea: Y, one fi) vork .00 26 vi . ve settled on the island, He was | ¢, vhere + : t ny f th reas te ch t woul velop ti a) { sine she was last heard trom, five have settled on t canal, where she stuck earlier in 0 e marvels 0} e the port would deveion ihe cy and) Tries to Get $200 | nis go. at ‘terry. Mont.” ‘the [aise a mamber of neveral fraternal | he day torah : ‘ine’ port developing the cty.| From Mrs. Stokes | eotts once STEN SO St date be the Heattiecaauruaey 84 TARTS | Bxsraccign tee ‘There appears no good reason why,| CHICAGO, Fi j 4 ¢ den pruary 20 | st ——_—______. _______ Seats ale " a sf openited on businede rinciplen tel Corbett rH ‘Chicas as ene is | es is explained by the fact that Ma |" WATER SHUTOFF NoTicK | || Seats on sale Monday, All Werk Guaranteed for 15 Golities< are erddicataar the “port|day'tn charge of ateempting 10 ex:| ND, Ore., Feb, 2 fener ck bth anti oe hae ama Water: Wil by Baus orton Arent March 2 Meg io merited ha yhould not also pay its way ag it\tort $200 from Mrs, Helen Elwood pe pela ey re) th ty akties | | ave., from Olive to Union sts, | | is . Aled abla te arn dt Mah chine A aa: pn id Radel xt ec hte ee a ele r on the Natron cut} Ri nara aeratperyents will wait| | and on EB. Madison from Broad. | | No Local Mail Orders GHIO DEN T ea say's article. will review the| fe fe arm charges her husband. W.| off construction at Odel, fell to hin|the arrival of the body In Seattle.| | way to 12th aves Sunday trom ee se ‘ats TIS $ ide Hod airibet inch eikad powers | witth donspleing-t8. detanie-ter, clint] extiddine jwo.cane of bens Sasa Aitho it was not known definitely, | § a, m. to 6 p. tm. according to Prices $3.30, $2.20, $1.10 w07 UNIVERSITY sine r lalx said that probably” | a notice from the city water | including tax Corner Second Avenue the state law grants to the port com- _ Intssion and how abuses have arisen. acter. Police believe the man in. which he carried, curred Thirygday, The accident oc- a the tour will not be cut short on account of the death, £i depart Over Mutuol Savings & Loaw Associa

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