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RAEI | CA Bachelor Gives Some Good Advice to M odern Girls! See Cynthia Grey on Page 8 | WEATHER The “Nev spaper “With the ‘Biggest Circulation in Washington | OM | i , _ VOL, 27. NO. 47, aye . 26 Saat : st, ea "it aaa 3 ok TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. i) Hea i Wee. Home Pielow Castered: Gets Last Laugh! RACE WITH } it 1 il Wh f DIR vil ‘Prince Must Live on Ocean; 10S [| | 1 ations Wont Let Him Lan 7 . . : if Homeric Arrives at i Howdy, folks! ‘The baseball | v canine’ cones. in: Baalite tamer i S Scene as Ship Is row. The office bey grand ~ im, "3 mother will die, as usual Ha! | Disappearing | Ha! That's a new one! ; mi. ot © EW YORK, April 21—The Frankfurter mechanics are work. ! | Japanese freighter Raifuku ing frantically trying to persuade Maru sank off Cape Suble island, hot dogs to crawl into their skins, | — N. 8., just before noon today, he ak i . arrying down her crew of 60 tiie ponthe i sll — ee on Ex-Policeman Taken Japanese officers and men, a¢- anyone w only : ee cording to a radiogram from the anyone who on! utos peeding During Visit With ording to 8 radlogram : o ¢ English language to try Along Streets White Star lin my read the sport ag 2. 2 | The mes: to the White Star erage ey Girl Friend line offices here this afternoon said: FAMOUS NINES “The Homeric proceeded to the as- le istance of the Japanese steamer a holes. By John W. Nelson Halfuku Maru at 4:47 a. m. (stand- le f mo ARD W. PIELOW, ex-police ard time). The steamer was sighted tos 4 wergeant convicted rum 4a , and sank at 11 y The Indians ner, had t laugh fed 41:43 61:39 W. Regret un- m behind the barg of | ; biles were racing 4 " . X | EDWARD PIELOW, for-| ports bath d etait ng fire trom|{ AS “EMIQ of KURDISTAN “HE She EMIR of KURDISTAN OVE FOR LIFE ON peSeeh ans was | Mer police sergeant, in his uni-| "°° had” Oe { oth carn I$ LIONIZED LY SOCIETY PRINCE of EGYPT * OCEAN WAVES returned, first chuckle came |form as an officer of the c y| i W. I le, janitor in the Sax a este * America, he accomp government, after arrest jof Seattle. Pielow w ar-| with 600 passengers, BY L. ARRY 1 BOARDMAN abou c America accompat . Knitting company's plant, 413 Fair W seabai r pee 7 : ie eat? paste cde tee fendants in the city’s bis-| rested Monday night by fed.-| returning to the t na a eae i view ave. N., reported shoot AS ITON, April 2 consp case, made ¢ : a altere r col ing and seve prowler « set Highness Seid ono, or the name of the remainder of /eX#! agents on a charge of | 5 ybregk and eped 70 miles thra ‘a reitto, ane wan’ dis yut in pursuit tE 5 he'a walting to be de He called at the White House, ye connection with the alleged) tough sea to the rescue of the dls. ee bev ah dl cat The meanwhile, had at Fra , he lived oY 1 the state depart that funny?” said Pislow, | Olmsted rum conspiracy. tressed ship. ae we t nother part of the na nae time ment to establish his claim to ux he saw his name listed and read | Photo by Nowell] She arrived just in time to see the : 4 aves a home But French officials say the poity accounts in the papers the ef. |Raifuku Maru settle and sink into RADIO RHYME a readin. the collin " with the welcome will be erased from the ike thst Graved tobe & fale forts of officers of the prohibition the sea—but too late to save the A gentleman living in Kalamazoo Sgn oe i ‘ «mat if'an pt is mad 2 Pei Adenia nd United’ st thatet if | lives of those aboard ice ote ay oars, Seanenes firing back and 1 deported to take him there looked him up-and his court to capture him. | nals, the other ocean liners, all with. But all he could get was Doodle 1 deported from Amer After hin trip to France, indi Sresence was 2 gracing the Just to make the joke funnier, he |in a radius of 200 miles, joined the 00, rgeant ide a mea: fea # Various ¢ countrie catlo’ . ext voyage will Yistriet of Columbia © Cana 01 ic in the for the si Bo he moved his set up to the Seat Mowers Tc ARE PAW halk iat lento ii to ay, “an twa eek & Columbia, Ja Pen ie lidge Says Private B \e them vendicg, Saati ee attic 1 and commandeered a passing He- can't stay here-and he t c Immigration authorities ma ou es | Coolidge Says Private Busi- Ps 5 5 J. Wilsor : inate i prt anit arrent ptian le Réevetle oft At 9 a. m., When the Japanese” gga . sing the two machines up Ine of the Ottoman et where 4 him fu 1 for ; ness Should Be Fair — | treisnter reported n 40-tegree ist to we Stewart st. to Minor aye. and from causing U. 8. T Turks we ther pressing his claim t. Washington | e |the port side, the Homeric, pushing nape et teed caaneruted by tha tiere to Minor ave. and Olive way its mm ovis t < * Ho wax a clever faker.” sald | WASHINGTON, April 21.—‘The|% with breakneck speed, was still Baan uene.” SxONGTS war | Where they disappeared, Kent could e rr Ceol Tolman, “living off his self. bee ‘ay from Se-| way to keep the government from in-|tWo hours away. Officials of the an supreme cou Th nok ¢ them | t manufactured titles Iny elow admit. | terte > much in private! fescue’ ship, however, notified tho - rs ne P to the occu My § ed He tb no money, and he while arranging to n the opinion of President| White Star office here they hoped ec Tl eante ork ‘ wouldn't work, ‘That made him 000. bond with ‘Tnited ie, is to have the private af.|'0 reach the sinking vessel in time Vented spiral pu an bd ete te ' 1 we ordered Marshal Ed Benn fairs conducted so honestly and fairly | © Save the crew. i € Sgr tet estos ee oe and |SAYS HE PLAYED ‘that the government hasn't a chance| Frantic message in broken English Divorced are Mr to wi bou : his ww, the return || HIDE AND SEEK lan pustaiiia Tha SOR Ge asi kateaidae were received intermittently as the And Mre. Mo we ene 4 im here,” s ti desirable aller el ; : fd exes ast night outlined | Homeric raced to the rescue. Finale She tore a boudoir cap Tolman, “and they*ve got to take an the steamship | brpratchont agaehn le. I incr in hh expression |/¥ came one from Captain Aseki, of Twelve hours @ day. him awa , aay brought “him |] a my usual haunts and) | csgenaiiamn in governtasnt d the Raifuku Maru, reading: ate poe ve Share 6 4 fo loniz ¢ | sche ed a everal | nis administration, He was ‘Now very danger. Come quick.” A man in the millinery business with “him—but “they'll have to a time And in the: meanwhile Zerde lhe a haet ae ene _ when! ing at! the: opening session of After that the Raifuku Maru's is ite a big handicap. a ep on paying his expenses ur ett ucky, hin che ed of free meals and |] 0. sepia da ual convention of the D. arte Oe wr heh he fe t describe ‘ t fo It Sea ig rikeatty viet leave pile th ¢ Star liner, a hat as Jorabie.”* j i The prince po acc 5 bondnste octace I was Just a jump ahead of Depu- |" peo: eS at with many notables aboard, mits ealing in our % E PE tod LE. E. ¢ ill at the Stutz was nearing the di d freigh egrets : : else, wan deported to England 1 nO! vist t n trave a askill he | was je doome: igh- x * University Homes Rarage one day when he called there Nisithvious Rider | ter, a tugboat was dispatched | LIL GEE TH’ OFFICE | x = = —— |for me. I have been playing hide from Halifax and another from VAMP, SEZ: A ———— | eek with Deputy Marsha? Joe| Sought for Death) Canso, N.S. 2 y | Faint heart ne'er won fair arrested Monday Z| sa | zek several times. It was Sreat | PAYSON, Ariz., April 21.—County! Messages that had been received | tani atame teats osama nebmceac rd 05 4» Wane Scmseblesa | teen | authorities continued their search to-|by the Homeric, clearly indicated SS ee <a confessed to the police the And that's where the elusive Mr.|day for a lone horsema . man who is be-|that the Japanese ship had been ts | lieved to hold the key to the mys-/ battered into a leaking condition by * Whitney, as-|terious death of L. Windle, a health-| tremendous One report stat- ptured | seeker of Newark, Ohio. |ed the heavy cargo of wheat had the] Windle was found dead jshifted and this was believed to elow's fun er au- Sinhies coloiiy: o€i160)e of four University homes was found s Caledonian apartments, 1416 E. 4ist|évening in his health camp near the| have expedited the sinkin 4q E : © exp i of the The niblick ia a useful tool, {auto at B. 62nd st. and Ninth ave a deca F jst. in company with Miss Anna| Arizona natural bridge. He had been|q : But I can't play it from a pool; N. E. by Patroimen E. P. Martz and Hi h d B. b: ll S ty |Up Today for Arraignment | (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) dead three or four days. eg a eo ee ees 5 The club I like is net or rake C. F. Buchanan had been 1g! an Low in aseba. ocie = $$ ___ : That gets my new ball from the! ax ; on Forgery Charge | : 1 to inv by lake. Be James mobatiapa 2 ave Form Train of Dead Leader | — | ay, S: Russian Policy : Having deci | to fight the sec. | b| W | Will Be U: h d n= Baek aleailis BENE | 1 e nchange The mashic is my favorite pole, i batioor sdumin waesrousd *o| N® W YORK, April 21.—Uncle The Dodgers, Uncle Charlie's bat |OP4 attempt of the prosecutor | Sick Alaska On la : : WASHINGTON, April 21.—Secre- will put on thelr dark sults| hve him atentencd for alleged auto But not when at the 19th hole; be carrying an unset diamond which Charlie Ebbets, the man who ran i put thelr dar “ . ‘ |tary of State Kellogg has sent in- frauds, Ray Zbinden, M he 1 20 l |structions to American diplomatic e hole I'd always dub |) On that fine hole I'd always toi WARS Season u Ss Ss l es representatives abroad in response to If I lacked my Canadia toi adaliiotan “tin their inquiries that there has been hhim : Coa é |no change in this government’s Rus- y y 0 entering : ; yi him now Pueeay tron afore enter to Reach Hospital|. c= = go to the grave with the de. 1 disputes f of their st for en stolen from income from scorecard sales up ball fortunes Ison, 4028 12th 2 Old Silas Grump, the sage of| son to admit ¢ Pumpkin Hollow, says: “One ‘rea-|then told the police tha son why th’ pioneers were hardy | looted homes of Ne didn't have built-in! Larson, 4512 11th ave Brooklyn, the within a city L. R-| where he lived life, fought his and consistent in the White House spokesman said to- The flags ; , rinden has | ted he will was becuz |day. This action is merely a routine : fights and made mutation, the masts | (oa rcattinian ta attire BY JIM MARSHALL Jhandies, Mrs. Gage mushed on | office matter. 4 medicine chests.” Nadeau, 413 “WN. £.| , Riding over the cobbled roads to parks of the N He is alleged to have ot B’ rien * and gray-haired, but |against bitter blizzards to the june. | ay age Be 4 aaa Dr asikk stad ave, N B (abc otek eaters ik tha bie bia | Clea xt month and} s09 ¢rom Boone &Co. thrd w tran in her cheeks the touch of rose-|tion of the Koyukuk and the Yukon. | 4 CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON] Janson has numberous artides | puntman iimousines behind Uncle | th amex at all in the | fin, from Low | pi Alaska paints, a Seattle} At Kaltag, when the sl saleg contract 1 dogs were He pleaded guilty to a similar|¥M&n Tuesday wrote the final|spent and exhausted, she obtained arge last week and was given a|ChAPter of a Northern epic that puta|another team and an Indian driver pended sentence of from one to} te race for Nome in the shade, }and pushed on, Charlie will } high, the a long train of the| National league Tuesday d the in-betweens IVY CLUB lin his possession wh il! be identified as proper. n in numerous other burg |Governor of Oregon Wants Wheat Probe ~ | nu Ruby and Tan-| SALEM, Ore, April | believe | of baseba ina eG | Judge K. M. Landis, commissioner! Senator Oddie Here; ‘ ‘ 21.—Goy. 3 oo }10 years ; TT ae pene miles thru North- [ana CERES re eye rier lt Pierce of ‘Oregon. today wired Presi- | of organiz , will Ko to the Indignant at the suspension, the; ¢T Alaska by dog team, thru mile. {fought thelr way down to the rail-laent Coolidge urging a es |Important Posts in [(""°""' ry and perhaps drb-|To Join Fleet Soon) ,inccutors statt at one moied's |actuinute bilzzardn, league on league {Head at Nenana, {tion into the recent wheat price five | port | ble a fistful of earth onto ota Senator Tasker L, Oddie, of Ne-| ew investigation of the charges, | cross the ice-locked hills, Mrs. Will- | TRIP NEARLY CURED jtuations on the Chicago board of 7 Legislature Vacant! «© i inl avvay. “80 will. (he ay whlca, weaiile, guest John Rinehart stole Mrs. Alma | #4 Gage came in March from Nor-| HER, SHE DECLARE | trade, 3 t baileys Chetralisy:ia ito |puore Boyer the hottie Field, {Hle is waiting for the battleship| Wing's Ford tour ar March 15,] Ik. far-flung outpost of Uncle] “And the trip made me feel so Bi nea = Herbert H. Seller), Chehalis | Scorecard pe bes sed itai |New Mexico, which willitake:hm to | aovonding to. an ormation filed | Sam's Alaskan service, {0 Nenana, | neaithy,” she said, “that T don’t want | (7 Seman oa nara be a candidate for clerk of the lower! who ha the same ne at) > z res P nia jon the Alaska railway. Twelve hun-|to go to the hospital at all.” | . the naval maneuvers in the Pacific rior court Tuesday. He was ‘ 8 ne hospital at a e house of the legislature In November. | Charile had, for Ebbets be taker In{ile went. over’ to, Bremerton “Tue hy elles {dred miles in 23 days, to reach a] qskimo mail carriers, as part of NSWERS STAR WIRE; yody must be round to take the | cor mis bck i Woes ne ee hari (Hay. morlingibli whsnoxpected’ to | Seattle #9 pital a their duties, make more perilous] DECISION ON LIFTING i : ph {the oid Brooklyn ball yard more than E And Um going back—just a8] trips eve ’ he h- who has her chow dog of Charles R, Maybury, ap: bee urn in_the afternoon. } ‘ j trip very day than the much permanent waved. Pointed director of licenses and| 40 Years ago, ~| Senators and congrossmen, Senator| RAUL Wage Increase | x00 1 1 can got back,” se smi | cheered drivers in "the “race for BAN TOLD WEDNESDAY ved. } | | Sens poner F | Tuesday as she sa e office | Nome,” Mrs. Gage said. She de-|] TN ANSWER to The Star's ‘ siature. also will have to Dirigible E Oddle wald, should tako more time to! Passed by 90 Roadsjot br. J. H. Wagner, chiot of tholavinel tne long Toe meating toon: is Ba eco an bere Dear Homer: ¢ Dai aise ot! <b house Navy Irigibie in acquaint themselve ith te otfioars | CHICAGO, April A tive per| Alaskan education bureau in the| neys thru barren lands in which they || lifting of the smallpox ban on how to treat falling he a wits erro pe jof the fleet and’ work of Ite officers) | mnorend anted 60,000 {Smith building. “It’s God's country, ! mus di6ddof rifles without ene} | waraer ares Sisto = ‘Treat it with contempt uppropriations committee. Olaf L Route to Bermuda) yi ie a inember of th | BORE: TARO) InGruade granted 60,000 ee a ate aed es undreds of miles without see-)] persons coming to the United ‘a ie Olson of Spokane, present chairman.) 1 ,xmHURST, N. J. April senate naval affairs committee, Ho] %Sinecrs and firemen on 90 Wost-/And T wouldn't stay outside a rues iF too, but Thaal| Stites from Vancouver, B. C., the ad ?? had a brass cornet, |must resign to take over the depart: | rhe n ble Los Angeles start-| asserted that increased “defensive ef. |e" rallroads, has averted a strike HAS CHARGE OF | uur SAP: WAR HANG: | SO0s 4D ha surgeon general at Washington 4 sary had @ bre SE ee ingee ance eet nid trip to Bermuda at| felency” was likely. to result trom {Which has been imminent for the| HAS CHARGE 0 to get thru,” she said. ‘The winds |] stated that the ban would be lift. Also a@ saxophone, ent of busines ed on Sts second trip to Bermuda at| ficte ee ‘apetdlala Po srother: |= N Pos were against us continually for aj] ed as s ad wate But everything that Mary played | 38 p.m. today [the maneuvers this summer. : : bali et i ae ie DLiWilard Gugevand MtrecGaea Weauean mete Ps Hed tec ua Reh Wu ee Be lie a} Sy . 4 pratt a0 ine ood oO inginee anc pmen anc c es, Some es ‘oulc B st. e > stater Was greeted with a groan ayers ce a Ree BE || the Brotherhood of Locomotive F re in charge of the education bu-) make only a mile an hour. One|] tt ard | 16 Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire: | * e only 4 ¢ jour, || that the question of its safety was is hwie A Good Used Car \7 }men and Enginemen, sald today, | "4 station at Aclnile 100 miles east time it took us nine hours to go ten}] under investigation by Colonel “fhe girls are giving a showe F lnven? eoadGivere is of Kotzebue sound and a few hun} mijos | Babee: Cariie A ieee Py for Hint Vodiarae this evening” || for This Summer hat Secretary Wilbur | iia mica in' th, Ta tet esse of Poin Barro: | ong exe akon, every 2% or 20 | AMEN tb Rath ete “Oh, is that why she had her hair)! i imo to start looking a cre y yesterday, They live and work with five other} mites there would be ‘roadhouses. Tn-|| the situation would goon be made shingled? for a good used car, Star Want |} ‘i ex, caring for a modern, ¢ dians run them. You get a piece of!] to him @ ‘- ; sits ; lydighted native village of braid anid Caoiiaarial bare bunk Ea SER . |] Ads can help you. Here ia t bout Ma e ve ; Hy i read and some fish, a bar i ®uesday morning Colonet Ma- YE DIARY ll aay'a\ letting ay Nn u TS Harold Lloyd Pines jWhere muskrat skins pass for dollar) and, in the morning, some sour flap-|| gruder held a conference with om fi 0) || ae F ; {b ‘ ¢ y tolls at 1 ¢ , © coffee or tea. Five]] s ‘ ane ly np, before sunrise almost, and to ete PT = a1 on inn tonttan RATT a tin 11 | bills and th urfew tol jacks and some coffee or tea, Fi State Health Officer Turner and the lida, where. tid’ play, 96 RUMI) & DISCOUNT —$200 | N or about April 27 the great attack on the Hawaiian J) for Young Daughter | evenin: dollars ast | City Health Officer McLaughlin, Seottiah game, but rvundly benten. Anon NEW CARLARD COUrS Islands will be begun by’ the United States battle | PORTLAND, Ore, April Karly in March it became nece Norvik boasts a government hos:|! ‘Tho results of this conference where bus: ie day, ena than our reg f ee 6 / n. Gage, herselt.« ; = eldetria Tle ; 4 e, excepting Vie Hi r | a. four-pasnenger fleet. The battle will last from three to five days [Harold Lloyd—minus his xy |sury fog Mrs, Gage, herself at pital, a m@gern village, electric light, |] largely determined the official rece Jey, who did ones be « runner, and # onderful gr fy) - = » 130 ships and 40,000 men ar some- |} onded his 82nd birthday here at} girl, to come to Seattle, With ber! a town council of natives, and onel] ommendations which he wired to [@ Gatter, the artist. In (he evening to the ohair upholat At present some 130 ships a , . | night en route to New York {team and driver sho left her husband] policeman tlie:durgsoneantrel 4 are Tavern, Reb iianced Inte fs ea nate of arve Ti) where in the Pacific’ bound for the fray. His biggest worry right now is|Mareh 8, starting out wind: His chief duty, Mrs. G: jovernment rules — prevente A and fagiolet and d by ite mon ; Guay petty minelaue; 1eer. We wheel braker: In the lull before the. storme Secreti of the Navy | the absence of Gloria, his 10-) swept wastes on the fy t le a to fine those who disob him: from divulging what’ those j ery bate and to bed a | t true blue Duco finish with " an 7 on fi > 7 ms ries onths-old daughter Mrs. Lloyd, long trail, Across the n foote! tow 4 2—paid in mu: st e . ere, 0 83 donired 16 total price van articles 7 aneuvers are at || L fl ‘ J + i , state a . leading industries of the Rgaireds, The tate pa of three articles on what the maneuve cs Are for, WAAY | the’ anme way. | Gloria {tan't hig [driver mtished behind the dogs to} ‘The heroine of the trail arrived in] pected’ a reply by Wednesday i very easy terms, is $1.61 ; E : I ied t. | Y ply y P United States in 192 ; they will show, and how they will be carried ou jenough to make the trip to New] Deering Seattle Tuesday aboard the North-]] morning, when tho decision as to : 1, Filling station: \] Turn to the Want ae peut | The first of these articles is on the editorial page to- || york ana thie tx the first time the} At Deoring her imo driver was western, Sho plans to leave again|] tho lifting of the ban would be 2, Beauty parlore and see who js offering th The other two will follow. rovie couple have been away from|sent back, With a Jap driver—the] June 20, Ono of hor first acts was |] made known, Pt One dundy car to you, iL day: The other two wi , Wee calticesihe baby was born, only one in the district—at the sled! (o took up return steamer sehedutes. [0 ” Ria om ow rete

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