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The Newspaper With the Bigge st Circulation in W ashington =“ The SeattleStar {i !ov" | J as Second Clase Matter May 2, 1599, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of ¢ Mar % Per Year SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ~ Are You as ; Smart as This Girl? Ifs? ead ‘Buts’ MAMCER PL WHISKY She Has ih Gade Bele Carver bee || anda Manager | IELECTION RUNNERS Officials Making Prepara- | A (EDITORIAL) tions for Tuesday Vote ‘ 7 LL bet Dad will OUR out of five of all new city char- | pn); 97 MAY BE LIGHT try The Star's ters make provision for a city man- " e,” smiles F 4 ager, says Professor Crane, noted East- | King County Towns Will 4 loth»: he Seattle Gunter of Commerce has is ar, Jones, 1909 ern economist. Increase March 10 Totals i“ ad Bete pest summer i ave. But Mar- City manager government has proved y Federals an ae Coast Guard Draw Net on Smugglers its worth in the 10 years in which it has ee ee efused operated in American cities. Three hun- —.. sha rennlt, “PH bet Be AS, milena sae gill nme Fam Rare ARG pokey oe day netted 287 cases of whisky, SPicroriat SECTION ” she said—then she Not all of the charters or amend- ila the vote. | janded two men in fail, sent a x rane: y speedboat onto the rocks and led ewed as to the pos- Being Alfons *'| stopped. Margerie is an ; ments under which these cities installed tle precincts will vote to « fo the confiscation ef two motor scllgeeanen eighth grade pupil at the f their first manager were perfect. Cor- | sioners, setott distirt directors and ee eral oft Jissen te ants a Celtirad school’ Shahad ners had to be rounded off—rough | (} 220i eee vent gelieely Pr Ee LH gg een to answer the questions ; edges had to be shaped up. _ sod | damage | referend Ht operations in the san Juan islands Ji tis St — The proof that this can easily be done, rs in 116 King county school| runners. oe ancther 1] 5 SER and that the plan has worked satisfac- ectors ote on variow eelgaetiby bebe Ry f Bete make the rasa torily, is shown by the fact that, out of [1/0 cic ditiit tormsionn ana | RECEE Under the direction of Rey © ery to one. : our ' the 348 cities adopting the plan, the | * mi Arvakiy Was ru at no search warrant peered Crary, the publicity ace 9/ ' . number that have dropped it after the E 8 $0 per cent vote on a tond a “agente. toroed Bat Hing Aono i hy aes i ; ' people have voted it in, can be counted ast © doen not apply |e ; Retiet ist Dees a scat nes wenity on the fingers of one hand. AON WEAHL foie bette antl; er ee ee a” Beattie end The amendment providing for a city mana- | {2's Pree! Mariow:4 vere brot ttle and lodge . F ger, which will be voted on here next Tuesday, figure the ; is not, in The Star's opinion, perfect. There LR ase al : ila eatila tren (a is a clause covering the civil service, for ex- NEW OFFICERS che on the island where booze run ners from Canada had deposited it ample, with which this paper is not wholly _ In adaiti 2 t | They were searching the island Tues 7 ) [pe me satisfied. There are one or two other clauses rm drainage dis |@8Y im the hope of locating the q whe builds beds for ships ought to t : : . es in which The Star believes the framers of the liter districts and ono in-{CRCbe. shot at sunrise, Tam sorry I can- ‘ eed nt hi y district voting on | COAS' sUARD et wench hin fuineral"—tipen otter to : ans ae oo . rei , amendment have wobbled just a little. commissioners, W'ifteen country | CHAS EDBOAT ——e sf ‘ ‘aia acinaait que But the plan as a whole is such an excellent |) town will elect wirious city offi} At about thie same time tne truck Ope way fo save yoursel pn ay ane ae " oe step forward toward the clean and efficient ; aaictionl BU sal ME Bekie boca Bee tee ‘ i ; government that Seattle needs that its merit neral elec vote, deputy cortea sl ted sah took: a fai eighs the comparatively unimportan - ste last | headed south thru the Sound without r outw ghs t pe at y P t ft n ction t0- | lights. It g chase, and officers ‘grasa Pr defects. tal At the last port | report rp Sigg were “ CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON If jd th } ill b ff woetniatlan ite. fhe 2 Rowate ah pS eee te ay is room ae a a IVY CLUB carried, the plan will not become effec- but 12,000 vo! Seattle's total vote | gump Nau pis DY Sere tive until June, 1926. Such minor drawbacks will not run over 40,0 When the captain of the speed- * * % os % * * ? . 9, Column 4) : : oo hae Joan \thianthe as exist can, The Star believes, be threshed out % | boat saw the rum chaser gaining on BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER { the eighth grade in Seatth , , | nits the: deliberately headbd tite heat HUSBAND CRIED FOR PEO ence a teattieas il) can eed aideer theatre’ and voted on at the spring election in 1926, and 0 K ’ SAND POINT toward the rocks at Fort Williams, 7? Do you believe you Can you answer them 4 nid Tee 12 miles north of Anacortes and ran : Mute” take Tbk, elahth! erase YQRITHMETIC. BA thus be made a part of the amendment, even cried. because, ihe sald, Ong ty . pl with Lord Seminar uit bediancs gw glass The Star believes thoroly in the Senate Passes Bill Accept- rived, according to the report tele- " de ’ phoned to Capt. Dodge, in chi of i with hae Rothermere, of England, when 1, 12 x oth at 17 A i p Pt ge, in charge o Stites wie scares yeawnn || rived 1 rel le Eegpvotic ete corn ann : city manager plan. ing Site for Government | cosst suard, Tuesday, the speed 1 5 yo ned hi Fe $ hi clares an € = . \ 7 boat’s crew had swui hi a born like an ocean liner’s. . old € M. Froggatt (his lordship, frinstance,) knows 7 th at In an election we must vote psc oa es ee; ore and 6 4 Judge J Ronald M aaday as pas hasa l4 ert « : either “ es” or “no ” We can’t ote The United States senate Tuesday The boat proved to be the Ca- Me don't know how President|| in securing vorce from Wa Wel ay, Lor got | gs at 2 ents | y' . MA passed a bill accepting as @ govern- | nadian vessel “Moonbeam,” accord- happened to buy his me-|| ter F. Froge 29, whom she into a roversy with English r “ if ” “ | ” | ment pro, the Sand Point ayia-| ing ¢, 4 = c% led in Fe y of 192 or lenders as a result of his | . 4 es, 1f— or no, uniess—. 3 “i sic ‘3 {ing to Capt. Dodge's report. Sixty- horée, but perhaps he had|| married in February of 1924 r " E “won yes, ’ tion site on Lake Washington, ac-lrivy cases of whisky were found F . feading some of these cowbay “He came home and cried four ttack on_F public per-ton | U cording to a message received by feras in the popular magazines, || days after we were married be achools r f Let’s build the house now, and jthe Chamber or Commerce. aboard per, . ‘ORTHWEST ws cause he wanted his mother.” |} fer him a char “prove it.” PIES cee worry about the lor of e | ‘The Bill has been passed by the NORTHW a First Sign of Spring she told Divoree Proctor Roland THEY CHAL a T,may do either one ‘of two y co th house. and will now go into confer- G “DRIED UP’ Bartling. "Then he left me last || LORD ROTHERM! Baas Seams, fot shingles on the roof next spring. jence before final and formal adop-| “We believe this is the same boat » Rent a house a |tion. No further opposition is ex-|that escaped in the darkness a DETO! ERE || December.” Said they: “Me lord (or what- | 7 : ; o! UR HERE || Pscive tile girl. a divorce,” Ron- || ever they call ‘em)—we chal- | ‘month, or Ta Let’s vote the city manager plan | pected and development of the big|CUPle of weeks ago when a truck eee }} ald concluded, “‘and let him have lenge you to answer correctly 2. Own the house,,at a co: aerial landing and training site for] With 89 cases that had been un- | OM Siiss Grump, the sage of|| his future.” 75 per cent of % list of ques: How charges fo into existence next Tuesday! Seattle will begin shortly, civic au-|!oaded from her was captured im | in Hollow, says that sitting SS ed tions of the type that a 14 ® year as follow paneer ah thorities be the same neighborhood,” Capt. for a period of one year a yl cont on the $ taxon, RRS. Dodge said tack baby is noti halt an year-old school girl boy F cent on the’ $: A prelimin appropriation of | Pods . might be expected to answe $42; insurance, $3.50; and _ re ———— | $195,000 was authorized in the meas-| Both Dodge and Directo? Lyle of you can’t do it! Lord Rother- following the cheaper as sitting up with a sick radio. | og eet and to make it interesting we'll pairs, $22.00. |ure now nearing the end of its suc-|the prohibition force said Tuesday i EVERY-DAY make you a nice little bet that How much could 1 y cessful Journey thru congress. that the Northwest was rapidly “dry- ’ i , ron gs. a a pi. a or ing up." Twenty-six rum chasers cent; savings and insurance, 16 per cent | mere took tho dare | rt are now operating constantly in the | Well, of urse, that's ‘way | AN 56 Tt t blockade of the Sound, the last two 1 Eng , lowibs TREE HEL Coy f ‘the fleet, just finished at Brem- | over in England, and we haven't O ge a 2u ti (6) o s e | heard the result of the question- how. mt 2 me mise: . re ft 0 L n u ra L n erton, will be put in service Wednes- i : tored in a bin ny 10 ft, day. aire submitted to Lord R., but red in’ & ye Barricaded Fugitives Will) }" oie one wonder |. by 12 ft.? Indicate the solution Re i | Schtiala plan cade: a a Be ed Fug Ere a ee Seta | on Celebration Will Be Quiet Affair; Warmer Ronald to Decide Whether|Oftcis man now an sssreasv . whether—anyway, e Sta : A | s . | tine Willie oe his ‘slater | thinks it would be fun for Seat- Weather Is Forecast | Soudas’ Cell Too Black | smons the mazes of which the rum is | crownups to see how much t ty ety | Tuners are making their las: last stand. gd dead before they missed LEFONTAIN Ot tarch | tle grownup much J y year pinnae = giomed tl tm See ne tc | they really know, and) to give Income of $2,400; Make a tablo WASHINGTON, March 3.—Visit-; parade, which wil When is a “black hole’ black? oe Spee come o ake a ta ASHI N, March 3 parade, , 1). Includes sa “black hole” blac wanes always up to tricia. Fr homibe-we rst arg said them the same chance to prove to show the amount spent for |ors, politicians and officeholders | branches of the military ser: | Attorney Elmon Wienar, repre- Mint he cute? He's only siz. | jus today enero tat ee ee labor each of the following items thronged into Washington today for| many state delegations senting John Soudas, paroled mur- —Contrib. vty 5 ape cr eteatias,| ere Lord Rother- Clothing, 16 cent; meat |the quiet inauguration tomorrow of| Preparations for the event are|derer, claims the cell in which his their fave bon ee eT ea | mes and groceries, r cent; rent | Calvin Coolidge as 30th president of| going forward lke clockwork. Dis.|Cllent is imprisoned at the county : — ___| where io a basi |. We are printing harewith four id car fare, 20 per cent; heat, | the United States. “Increasing cloudi-| tinguished guests aro arriving by | Jail 1s not lghted and has no ac-| Police Find Him Almost Un- gabe ast or bape fae p questions jn arithmetic anc 6 per ness and warmer” was the early | the doze commodations for adequate facilities © brothe 6 about 50 years 2 . abs - light and repairs, 16 per cent; | nes | i . || The brothers are about. 5 yearn! eight questions in geography. | UEUron and charities, 10 per |weather forecast ax capital people| Mr. Coolidge remains aloot from |for his client. Undersherift Archie| CONSCIOUS After Search |. On eee AIS 10 DE Tiavity | Ture, S04 civics, toieine «8 prepared for their day of days. The|the bustle. He did walk out in his| Hutcheson and Jailer Allen Stark} Rickel in a slot machine that | | ™ ‘ ney = | total of 12 in all (Lord R. has | hotels are crowded, bunting and flags|front yard yesterday and give his| Clim it is the proper place for 9) sound lying near the north ap- Won't work and then tells you | | @™™¢ Neraaths To Lomas: county |: to: Ammer. 48). taken, from. | the > Col festoon the principal bulldings. reviewing stand the once over, but|°4victed murderer, found to carry} proach to the University bridge, he has just lost a lot of money pista Calley pees ba after. all | test auestions of the “A” class (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) There is not the victorious pollti-!he did not lose any time. ja knife in jail while awaiting trial} gaeeq and unable to rise, Antone lnvestments. sther efforts to dislodge the brothers | cal frenzy of tho old inaugurations;} Colonel John Coolidge was to ar.| 0" ® jail break charge. Nelson, 64, was taken to the city rs , the zeal th nital displayed for its} rive late today from Vermont Presiding Judge Rovald Tuesday) pospital T y, when had tailed, arch for Youth ; setail garcia - | aguresiding Judge Roald Tuesday) hospital Tuesday, where he told the led, Cremate Gibson’s \Se world's championship baseball fm) "vies" President, Elect Charies Gz | AHeTHOON NaS tO see Soudan in sol-|Pofiee a Famine tale of | having . i is no! evidenc put a q t pod Y he} x iis la , Body, Will Says Lost in Olympics }'+ not in evidence; vat « qulet, 6004] nawes, whose sobriquet of “Heli | {ra,contnement and dvclde If he) nen. slugged by highwaymen. : Dies F Burns in ’ ; humored thousands are waiting—in-| Dares whose sobriquet i ai | eee Stuazed be Mawsviae. ls my wife f 1es From Du ‘The will of Captain J. 8. Gibson,| ABERE » March 3—Search | doors today because of the freezing {224 aes Ine ee ¥ most for: | tank With ite Gules paane vite Bosaible that: Meloan wee this mf 0 pisces . ed at | . ouls Col ather—for the signific ’ gotten since his election, is visit-) Soudas was placed in confineme : a hit-and: + Polic ; tended th r night, and I Steamer Explosion | Seattio shipping man who dled at| continued today for Louis Corbett. | weather—for th y dgnith ant ritual of ine Chie, ond chalcites Unc the aly fae ud ras ced Jn confinement vlause Oba hicant ae Bene oa |Maniia, February 21, was probated| 19-year-old boy, missing in the Up-| the induction of Mr. Coolidge and the | oi 4.6 he served as comptroller of | nS ana 8 Haak teak rb Rar ae a age Death from the effects of bab t leaves th tire Git 49th congress at noon tomorrow. Starwich searched him and found jonday. It leaves entire Gib- 69th cong : lthe currency and director of the! st. He had wandered away during ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: | burns received in the explosion of a ate to Mrs. Corrinne M. Military trappings and uniforms sadieti i tke knife. the “attarnben sands thet eolice’ han “Next to racin’ boiler on the atteamship rail Giteon, . the widow!” On. Her death | 22. A pone has traced the ad to are on display in preparation for the 2° ule rah tie Fae a ante iM train to th’ i February 26, claimed George * lit ig to be divided ally between tropper’s cabin in the Olympic . - re ‘Is Hardly Bruised arc parsed fede tery 100 Fourth ave. at the Vir-li. ewo children, Thomas M. Gib+| foothills, “It ta still hoped he may p ; Tt ts may | : \ was battered and bruised. He said th’ risk. ginia Mason hospital Monday night.) son and Mrs. Mildred A. Oakes. The | be alive and has found “nn2-| Ordinance Closes BUY YOUR by 3-Story Tumble | he haa “been playing arouna” with thing in’ th’ |He tw the first fatality resulting | ogy of the captain, the will dk| with a tropper or woodsman along| Auctions at 7 P. M. ACREAGE NOW | LOS AN March §.—Miss| seme men and they “hit him for no iy hangin’ none terrific blast whieh re-| sects, ts to be cremated, |some of the numerous creeks and| Marguerite § tumbled three] reason.” Nelson had no money on pict isin’ a leased a rush re be ind ogre cal | trails of the country. } Acting on re Lapae h of : i | stories from the window of an apart-| him, and was not robbed. Physicians mre white the firemen th) the ‘engine:roon, Cr) — | Seattle trade unionists, the licensn | You can secure good acreage |' ment house and suffered merely a{think he will recover. { the steamer, injuring seven sert- 'Desertion ‘Grounds | committee Monday voted unant- | through Star Want Ads, Here is || fow slight cuts and bruises, So fitel| A ag | ous! |Wire-Tapping Legal, mots approval to an ordinance clos. | today's offering [records stated she had been drink- : cee | for Allison Decree | Find Ph Suit ine seneiey suction salve nt 7"p. m re win Brothers Keep | Los ANGELES, March 1—May|Find in one Suit)'* aor till ddieal : * ° 7 the elers _ kay Lost Mount Vernon | iivon, flim actress, wan granted a| ‘there 1s no lave, federat or atate,| Weed! members oF the JeWeler | ort ywoon nort.rwoon | Alaska Leaialat Unique Anniversary (Maren Jéivorce in Judge Fleming's court! against wiretapping, it developed in| ; 4 thoars roreclosure sale of farm, 450- aska Legislature Twin brothers married to sisters Got ne renay in the n Girl Returns Home) lhere today after testifying she had| federal court during preliminary | @Pe” In the evening in unfair com 6 farm cut up into 5 and 10 8 are celebrating their golden wedding raing and put * A nd so neat It Mary Harbert, 18 old daugh-| been deserted by her husband, Rob-) sparring in the $21,060 damage suit | Petition with regular stores. sere tr Prise ranging in Seventh Session | snniversarics imiteday: ER att Mga Rsk ere iter of W. E. Hart Mount Ver-| ert Bilis Reet brought by Attorney J. L. Finch, Light water avalleble JUNBAU, Alaska, March 3.—The! Mrs. Fred Fischer, of Vashon. !s- the office. where |fon Wtisiness man, who was re-| Miss Allison's testimony was brief. (counsel for Roy Olmstead, against the) Typ) h Cabinet North of Seattle, Payments || seventh Alaska legislative session is|land, are being visited for the occa- Played % sted as mysteriously disappearing | She said her husband, also @ screen telephone company, Finch accused one-fifth down, balance 9 || under way here today, with Fred/sion by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer, y tadare i? “iar Petore, Put id sunday afternoon, returned to her| performer, had left her several times) the company of permitting federal | Resigns. Report . | M. Ayers, of Nome, elected president | of Grafton, N. D. ip « Monday. Officers all over the| and that they had becn unable to} dry agents to tap phone wires to his p a j of the senate, Robert BE. Shelton, of] The brothers, now 70, married the Northwest had started search for! agree to a reconciliation, office, The company, however, lost a] LONDON, March 3—-Tho Fethl| 4 the Want Ad Page | Fairbanks, ig speaker, pro tem, of| sisters, now 68 and 70, in Flensburg, her under the theory that she hed Sho sald she would return fmme-| round when Judge Cushman-over.| Bey cabinet of ‘Turkey has resigned, | orn ie i ee th tee, || the house. Senator Forrest J, Hunt,|Germany, on March 3, 1875. A heen kidnaped while driving down- diately to New York to make a can el a demurrer against the Finch| says an Exchange Telegraph alee) . | per Wiskah valley since February of Ketchikan, is ill in ttle hos- Kk later the two couples came to cane. pateh from Constant!nopls, J| pital and unable to be present. America, remember to spent about it, And so to home. town in her father’s car, film,

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