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TUESDAY, MA WILL FIND NAME () » OF HIT-RUN SAUTOIST Woman Is Struck by Driver Who Refuses Assistance FAILS TO SEE AUTO Umbrella Hinders View; 4 More Are Injured Pp ICE T ha applied oO » state agto, liver to find ¢ mame at « of aphran ¢ . M Grit x \ ; ‘Trrd ave. &r versity ay aftern Mrs. rt # crs ing the ‘ 4 joa in M . cfleats CARRIES UMBRELLA WOMAN HURT With « xatomonite kn ed Lestie St . at Beacon ave. & evens ran in fron @ich a street oa 1D. Bush was knocked dow VWeuleed by the car of A. ( “Bere fmman, 4010 34th Bi Weioh Fourth ave. and in T EM aye. N. W.. and M @, $809 Ninth ave. N gash at Rave @, Sunday kane st * Hunt t both of to be improve ger Tursds the Homeopat hi versity st. They were riding @ iver by T whe gallided with by Mr em Feed, Set 5 DRE. WORKERS MAKE PLEDGE Underwriters Ta Take Out Pol- icles for $30,000 ‘Thifty thousand dollars’ Wnstfance was taken out ahte men working on the Rbsplttt endoweme ‘Weekend, it was repe Wetting of the committ @Taestay morning. The Were'taken out by members of th New York Life insurance compa Mert This makes the total am @ policies taken out by underwriters thémpeives $65,999 funds se fal for the Making o ¢ ef $1,073,522. Loggers at the Bloedel-Donovan| Igmber “amp near Bellingham ar ising money to take out a $10,000) Pliey in favor of the hospital, it Sias reported at the meeting. They} to have the sum raised in a} me. | &Dr Ambrose M. Bailey was the} : . at Tuesday morning’s meet LASSE CRBS ASS | HERE’S MORE ABOUT SCHOOL GIRL STARTS ON PAGE 1 GEOGRAPHY L What conditions are neces- for growing wheat? What the chief wheat states of the United States? What are the chief wheat-produc ing coun- “ties Of the world? 2Write a brief paragraph on Wich Of the following resources @f the Pacific Northwest Water Power. Forests. 4. Has the purchase of Alaska ¥epaid the United States? Give the reasons for your answer. 4. What signs can you give cr Show that South America a0 awakening continent? did it sleep 20 long? STATES HISTORY AND CIVICS 1 Explain what is meant by of the following terme @ doctrine, conservation of resource protective vlad disarmament, emancip Proclamation. Make brie Se Watements, rg: | fWrite « paragraph on the purchase, the following questions answering | (a) What Elks P Plan Purple Bubble Ball] Mattice Death Trial Renewed in U.S. Cour ‘Your troubles will be as evanescent as purple bubbles, prom Dorothy May Volkey, of the Douglas School of Daneing, who will help put'on the “Fairyland” revue at the Purple Bubble ball March 14, for Seattle Elks, It is an annual ball and pageant given by B O. E. No, 92, as ¢ benefit for their Sealtle Boys’ club. » MAN KILLED ON PRICE, RISE SAY THIRD RAIL = OIL MAGNATES Giles, 75, Electrocuted and | Predict Then Run Over by Train Gasoline Higher During Summer th t t na ‘ ad beer x 1 de ¥ wa track from ‘ thes bas when he's ; now train Kan., head of , way t i ie field e , ‘ f al Stewart to Be Tried a Ups ah hooks Again on Wednesday a balance of §: and on the Capital will stand trial Wednes of Olympia steamer ticket the second time in a receipt from Bremerton to Seattle a charge of running down and a 1924 bunting licer The , wet hody was take the Chittenden k dint Undertak Ce. first trial Mr, Giles wus He in 1853 and was) t years engaged In shingle mill came to the st for a number logging w me He retired foam ia nee Charge Men With peveral’ séars gn. Fils’ wife’ dha in 1914. Bothell Robbery In addition to Frank L. Giles and} frank Kelly, allas George Myers, Mrs. Kemp. Mr. Giles is survived | and Frank Gorman. alias Joe Ward. by his son, Theodore of Portland by ‘Taodina: police, . were his daughters, Mra. Robert Wilson| charged with the $4811 Be and Mrs. George Clark of Olym-| gt ie holds Tdeneiy pia, Mra. A. Galbret of Kent, Mri ould Walle hele ap Vi D. Blanchard of Tillamook, Ore..| Hoaley, cashier and Mrs. F I Bloxham of Artington, and hia siete Mra. L . Burr of Lincoin, Neb Starwich to Get Funeral arrangements are being| j made by the family inci a | the family plot in Olympia under the direction of the Ancient Order o! United Workmen, of which Mr. | Giles was a member. Chink in ’Frisco | Sheriff Starwich will leave ednes. t | aay night for San Francisco to get Joe Wing, Seattle Chinese, held on & $2,000 grand larceny charge, grow ing out of a transaction by which | Wing f« said to have bought dia- jreeere from A. | Jeweler, last year. Wants $25,000 for 72 Days in Prison 4 1¢3.Ebert Faction $25,000 are Damages totaling asked ina suit filed ‘Tuesday by) Causes Street Fight. Barle DeWarwick, young actor, BERLIN, March 2.—A street fight against A. J. MacVittie, of the Rain fer club. The suit was instituted fol- lowing dismissal last week by Jus- tice C. C. Dalton of a charge of grand larceny against DeWarwick preferred by MacVittie The latter alleged that De War-| wick bad stolen a quantity of cloth. ing from his room at the exclustve club and had fled to California. The actor was arfested in Los Angeles, and held in the county | jail # awalting trial on @ chirge which he says was brought “maliciously and without probable between the fascist! and members of the reichbanner, the republican or. ganization, occurred in the Potsdam lerplate today after the fascists had l refused to stop selling anti-Ebert | pamphlets containing vile caricatures of the late president STUDENTS STAY IN U. OXFORD, March number of Am n students ford has decreased greatly since the post war years, In 1922 the number was 226, in 1923 it decreased to 181, and in 1924 the total was only 170 cause.” |More than half of these were The suit wax filed by Attorney | Rhodes scholars, George Olson, who represented De- | —— —- EXAMINES RAC ING CAR Erwin Horstman, pilot of the Mo- tordome Special at the Northwest Warwick in the Justice court. Ras the Louisiana territory? ib) Betty Blythe, who is featured in| automobile race, went to Tacoma From whom was it purchased? | “Folly of Vanity.” is one of the| Tuesday to look over n racing car 1 What is the importance of | ¥ few Los Angeles girls to| which he expects to pilot during the Mis territory to the United | ach! stardom in their home|coming reason. He was accompanied ot today? | town's leading industry oy hia wife 4. Point out all the differences tan between the making of | in the colonial period and | t Present timo, | | | ie the representation Wate in each house of the States congress deter How many represent + has Washington? How | senators? “eerie i 4 March 3—The police- Privilege of riding free on| Sars recenily was abolished The police now blame that for} Metease in petty thievery | Pocketing aur December ry, | yond (WANTS SHIP COMBI ) Mareh 3, gE A huge com. Of all the mari renta| Ss a means ets remedying ling de prin. is suge In the #hip-| ed by Ryoko | tor of Toya| # steamship | Potatoes and Eggs OU can boll, fry. or bake ‘em, You can hash, cream, and scramble ‘em, You can coddle, souffle, And au gratin ‘em. In fact, you can do 50 different things with them to make the potato and egg dishes covered in our Washington bure@u's latest cookery * bulletin. | 1€ you want It, gton Bureau, The Seattle Star, New York Ave., Washington, D.C. 1 want the bulle ifty Ways to Cook Potatoes and Beggs,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same. fill out the coupon below and mail as directed. Cookery Editor, W: Name... Bt. and No, or R. F. D.. BUAle. css scene ty | Greenbaum, Seattle | The ; : jand Earle ¢ fHE Fiancee Again on Stand; SEATTLE STAR Another Wit- ness Tells of Gun Twirling for § » uf ftertk T ‘ quire two 4 r J Jeremiah ‘ i fi " » MH Fiske, was \ A J. H. Pow M Puke + i m . fath Dr, I B. Whiting, 3812 Be for several months eced ath. Dr, Mattice ‘ ankegiving musicale r at fatticn’s 1 Ma 5 N days 1 did « SAW DOCTOR TWIKL GUN nm JH ” t e had Dr, Ma Inughed at me," Powell na i ‘ r e f the eye ape ' ¢ $59,000 CLARK, WEALTHY ~ MAGNATE, DIES Former Senator’s Fortune of ‘$ Over Fifty Millions copper magr » $100,000.00, mand of his many ts until about a week ae lant ( as he had co 1839. *He went azel Fiske, . fiancee if ie yi F. Mattice, whore father, Dr. M. B. Mat- 10,000 life insurance on the death of his sor © THREE KILLED IN FIRE "| Mother and i Two Children Burn and | teneme to Death brick ;| FREDERICK & NELSON } the succeeding years wan a miner, merchant, railway Carrom, 35, her son builder, owner and United 8, and her daughter, Ruth, 6. | | Btates senator. Trapped on the third floor of the His stay in politics lasted several! burning building, Mra. Carroll be- years, culminating in a bitter fight) came hys “i and attempted to with Marcus Daly, a rival orl throw her t hildren out a rear and » from 1901 to 1907. Clark wa 1. firs M L. uffer, of ¢ ville o died in 189%. ¢ married Miss le, who had been } | HERE’S MORE ABOUT ELECTION STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Municipal electors will name three of the x candidates for the city council Candidates = are EK. L, Blaine, O. T. Erickson, Bertha E. Lande A H. G. Dahlby Jand EB. F. Conner | The entire county and city vote in 1446 precincts will be computed to decide whether George F. Julius Day or Frank E. Doyle |to be new port commissioner Seattle's school district candidates, Jone of whom is to be elected for a ear term, & C. W. Sharp: Auguat Toe r, Sophie Clark Lassen Commercial waterway district No. 1, including 28 city precincts In the | Duwamish and Rainier valleys, will |eelect a waterway commissioner |from among P, Homelson, Aline | Hamm and August Toellner, Wa is | terw ay district No. 2, at Renton, xlso 1 to elect @ commissioner. | CITY MANAGER BIGGEST ISSUE ‘The biggest issue at the city elec: tion is amendment No. 4, which pro vides for & clty manager form of government. A moderately large vote also is expected on a proposed |charter amendment raising city |councilmen’s salaries from $3,000 to $4,800 a year, and on another amend. ment raising salaries of city trea. surer and comptroller from $4,200 to $5,000 a year, teferendum No, 1 will settle the! | question as to whether a city ordi- |nance paying claims of the North Bend Lumber company and others jfor alleged damages to property in the vicinity of the Boxley creek flood | shall be ratified. Voters In Seattle also will be asked to decide on a pro | posed bond Issue of $2,260,000 for | school house sites and buildings, in- cluding school equipment. Another charter amendment pro- vides for an annual tax levy in any namount deemed sufficient for park thi levy exceeding | pa CANTON, March 3 Chinese bandits recently made elab- orate plans to capture a number of Chinese actresses from a railway train, But the actresses upset the hole scheme by missing the train. purposes during the ensuing year, ! and prohibiting the eity council from | A band of | a LOSES FIGHT | Fails to Get Release From Insane Asylum SAN FRANCISCO, M | The case of Lieut. Frank Ke U. 8 N., who claima he was “railroaded |to the ¢ ornia state hospital fo the insane a ause he re Napa be ted “Prussianiem” in the navy |D. E. Skinner, Sick, Cotterill, | | da Is Operated Upon D. 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