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PAGE 9 HEROINE TO BE FITTED WITH ARMS Money Aid Is Coming to Armless Child Who Gave Skin to Save Another FAIRMONT. W. V*, Feb SL— "Artificial" l« a n»w trorrt In the to aabularv of lto*u< Sacola. the arm lln orphan of 10, who la the irwl heroine In the Ullt(4 Stale* "It's * W) bi* wmil -what doe« 'artificial' mean*" Ro«ie aaked nr. C M. Rama**. the superintendent of the hoapltiU. wbon nh« fir* heard him vie iv, The doctor eiplalned to her that the artificial arm# he was talking •tout would be altnoat aa food aa the arms ah* had lot -only. he ad «t«d. aba would hase to hare another operation before she oould use a pair of (ham. BOTH Or ItKR ARMS WW AMFITATKO Foe one of Roele s «nn> had to hs amputated vary ekJoe to tha shoul der. and the othar agartly at tha shsaldi r a# the rsaull of being banted by a lira wire. la order that Hosts may ba able te (Me tha artificial arm*, say thr daotors. it will ba nee i—ary to graft boa* oa what la laft of aoa of har mi arm*. They My this bono oar ba taken from har ahin. "l\m raady for anything you aay." Baili told the doctor. Tor 1 know R*a ail for my own good." - . Rod* won har Utla of tha greats** haiiilin hi tha country by volunteer* hur and underline a akin (rafting Ops ration. In which aha cava ber own akin to i«re tha Ufa of another little girl who had bean bumad. Her one praynr la to ba given a chance to be useful. Banana* It la bellered she baa aarnad thla chance, tha Rosle Ha eata Hero Fund la being raised. ll* parpoee la to give bar special oar* aid apodal (duration, so aa to fit har for a valuable life work. ODU) HKRO FI ND HAT BB RAIHKD The custodiana of thla fund are Mayor W W. Conaway. of Fair ■ Mat; Una Margaret McKlnney. ageat of the elate board of children's gaardlans. and Mlka Viola Hall, treasurer of the Fairmont Women* Business Profeanlonal club. If eaongh 1* raiaed, It la planned to establish a permanent truat fund. Mt only to help Route, but to help Other child heroes. It la requested gtft* be sent hi tore's—from two rents upward—be ganae they are to replace Roste's two am Otfta should be addressed te "Tha Mayor. Fairmont, W. Va.." and •hacks should be. ma.le • out to the "Roala daoola Hero Kund. w SUBURBAN STORE HELD UP; ROBBED WMle MM reMim oursied ntorp B Candy, proprietor of the I*kc CKjr Grocery, thrM miles north of the city limttm. Sunday night. an- Mh«r imapH |ZM from the (uh im>mr. Both jumped into p road •tor tn which they had left the en gine running and speeded toward Seattle Deputy sheriff* and motorcycle po tteaaien who made aj> effort at una to Mock all road*, wore still working on the case Monday. Cnndy was about to count hla eaah before closing the store. One of the bandits came In and leveled a gun at Mat without speaking. The other followed and took the money. Cuildy waa alone. One of the bandits. ha said, wore aa army officer's overcoat aad waa about 40 years old. Two boys on bicycles held op and robbed C. L Burns. 54J E »»th St.. at Green bake station. Saturday night, according to his report to po lk*. Burns lout ft. When the first boy appro*ch*d him menacingly. he knocked him down. 'Born* claims. The second lad drew a revolver and stopped his resistance, •ad Inen they robbed him. Hums told •datsctlv»f The gue«t of Mis S Beklns. lis ITth av» . Ceorge Simpson. 24. dr parted with an overcoat revolver and sf> that did not belong to him. she claims H<- was held In city Jail Monda> following his arrest Bundav night Two masked robbers held up the Harbor Island grocery, 715 W. Hsn ford St.. Saturday night, stole $75. held Hart* Olson proprietor, and two customers at buy and fired once at Olson when he pursiied them, FIRES BLAMED ON SINN FEIN MANCHKKTKK. Kngland. Feb. 21. —Sinn Feiners for a necotid tlrne at tacke<l Manchester Mill* In an In MtMliary campaign. inflicting dam age of almost SJVO.OOO In 10 fire* over the week end. Servers 1 factories were completely deatroyed. AH 10 fire* broke forth simul taneously, Indicating the campaign had planned with great care. All had been started with hay dranched In kerosene. Firemen were MBable to respond to all call*. • • • 13 Sinn Feiners Killed in Battle CORK. Keb. 21.—Burial of 13 com rade* ehot in battle brought to filnn Feiners today the knowledge that British force* have taken the offen •lvr, The 11 were killed near Mlddleton, County Cork. ye*terday afternoon, when the Second battalion of Hump •hire* surprised the .Sinn Feiners In a bouse. Right Sinn Feiners were captured. th<- military escaping with one man slightly wounded. The battle was taken as warning here that government forces have definitely abandoned the plan of awaiting attack. IJKI T.-COI/. 4A.HKM T. WASON, assistant recruiting officer h»r». has been transferred to the Inspertor g- nernl's department at Washing • ton. D. C., ai cording lo word re. caved hero. MORE CABINET NAMES COMING Daugherty Asked to Be At torney General rr Atmnmsr r»b. :i President alert Hardin* ha» ashed Harry M. Daucharty, of Ohio, to be attorney (aoarui, It wma antioiuiMd today. Oeorr* Pom former iuihimbmii from HHnolii, wg** «>a urxter oon aide ration by 1T«%1 dent-elect Hardin* for the pom of woetary of the nary. A. T. Hart, of Kentucky, and John Hajra Hammond. who |>«*>h»bty would be accredited to California, were atllt In the runnln*. howe*er Jamaa J. natla, Pittsburg and T. V*. O'Connor. Huffalo. were In the lead for the portfolio of aarretary of labor. Ilnrtnf Hoovar'a appointment aa ■NrMarr of rommer<-a appewred to be accepted aa a certainty by Hard tn*'a adviser*. Krlenda ot Ovarlea O. iMwee r» newed their activity to *«* him the traaaory poet, but it appeared un likely that Hardinc would reopen negotiation* with him. Hardin* win ftnlah hla lnau*uraj address thla week Ha went over thoae arc lions rein tin* to forei*n affair* at tha con ferenea with Charlaa E. Huchaa. ■» rvtary of atata in tha Hardin* cab inet. Hardin* will leave here next Sunday or Monday for an ovaml*ht atay at Marlon before *oln* to Washington to ba lnau*uraied. Hughes Appointment Pleases England IjONDON, reb. 11—Charles Evans Hughes made a big financial rtfice to enter the cabinet of Prejd d«nt elect Harding, according to friends. Hushes ranks with Kllhu Root as the foremost lawyer practicing be fore the supreme court during the last two years. Hla Income for the last year eras estimated today at between tIM.OM and 0209.000 After March 4, this will drop to |12. 500 the salary of a cabinet officer FAMILIES FLEE FLOOD WATERS EIRKKA. CmU F*b. 11 -Heavy property dnma** ha* *»een don* and a of famtlle* have driven from thHr homw by a freshet on the Klk and Kel rlvera tcgtnntng Hunday. Im** yeafrday a dam at the mtll of the Klk Rlv*r Mill and Lumber company on Klk rlv*r hum!, rrl#an Ine a half million f**t of r»dwood log*, which e«1 down *he «*re«m. twiinj out bridge* and uproof in?? tref along the K'»nk* The road and railroad along tb«' rl v*r wer* under alx fe*t of water during th« night Tranajoortalloii to day wa* by rn«Mna of row lM>at* only H ".""nil famUle* were forc ed to de a**-t their bom"* and nafety on th* highland* No live* wer* loaf. The* l*>l river waa riatng rapidly early today and wa* threatening to overflow Ita banka. Curtis Studio in Suit Over Money J. O. Walker anil others who claim to have sold goods to the Curtis studio after the place had been awarded to Mr*. Clara J. Curtis In a divorce action but while It wan being run by Edward H. Curtis under an appeal bond. are suing the studio to collect the bill. A controversy over whether Mr or Mra. Curtis I* liable wan allowed by Judge Calvin R. Hall Saturday to go over for trliil next Thursday. Says Edison Can't Talk With the Dead "Thomas A. Edison Is a wlxard In invention, but a weakling in theol ogy," the Rev. *lt. A. Van der IMK, Bethany. I'reshyterlan church, said In a sermon Htinday night. He said there Isn't a chance for Edison to communicate with the deal. Osteopaths to Meet at Dinner Tonight Heat tie osteopath* will meet with th* prealdem of their nations I * H*O elation. T>r. W K Waldo, at dlnrior at the Klk* club at «:.'SO tonight. f)r. Waldo will report on hin clinic circuit of W>»fi»rn KtHto*, Wrt/if rer*nllv • Uie behest of th< nation*! board. THE COMING STORM What Con Is Doing aiCKATS Itapebtleea members af eMH f aaaee eaasmtttaa meat aa aalSiae boaiui km. Set-Tatar r af the Treeeorr Haw"" raeumaa •Itaroamna af fnralsa lean* before j«4l< t«rr eemmlllea , huu la darlS* ahalbee It »HI tail* up W'Min. bill tar Mfilal ear meat la rmllroata aa Iba IjrwiiHiira appreprtauaa Mil. MOtKB ' Jadtelary aammmae bedaa n>»»eM valloa at ln>*a«< l»*«nl rhareaa nta«l* acalrxl lel«> La ad la. af <"kk*«e. t*uMle t>vll4tf>ta cesamtllea '®«a4- •ra l» a l>talt»« la be*" 14a aSdltlanai h>»pi'ai faclllllaa far •utaiera AUSTRIA RULED BY MARTIAL LAW BtTDAf'RXT. Kab 11 —Auatrla w*a rl*r.Hl under martial la* today to iyttwi ihrwti of a *eneral au-tka. further fprnuln nrnuura were planned In «m« the discontented re newed their demand* for MtMMIMI of political liberty and doubled ***"• 150 STARVING IN STORM ZONE Reporting thai far more than 1.000 noo.ooo l«ard feet of lumber, aa originally stated, ware daatroyed by the recent storm In the Olympic peninsula J A. Kin near and liar old I Vase, timber cruiser snd civil engineer for the Ounptwll Lumler Co., the first men to explore the wasted area in the Olympic National Ktorest, have returned to Seattle. They state that more than lit persons are starving to death In the Hoh River country. 1921 Record of by Automobiles liQ ICA-Mra. Berries and Mrs Albright were taken to IVnvtdence hospital Hun day night after being struck at Second ave. and Stewart st. by the auto of P A Williamson. J*«n Ninth ave W. Mrs. liernes received a dislocated shoulder and Mm. AI blight bruises on her left arm and over htr left eye An unidentified man failed Iwl lo hr;i. the horn on Join. II Radey's auto at Fifth ave S and Jackson st. Sunday night, was knocked down, but only slightly injured. Hsdcy llv»" at 201 241h live H. ICO ■*'»• ir<l*nn, "f 1 ?I'»2 i I'Yonlinac ave had th ree iit> h»-.t taken in his lip after being hit at tflxth ave. and Olive st. Hun day night by the auto of N. S. NI seen. 11*4 Terry av*. ICO Miss tVithertne Bouchard. Iwi) of lif> 21st are. was In gruir<- condition at Virginia Mason hospital Mondav She was hit by the auto of t'hrisM Johnson. 7761* 12th ave N. W , at l.eary and I'hlnnfy fives., Sunday night. Seattle Ship Is in Collision in Orient HAS FKANCIHOO, Feb. 21.—Th* rteamshlps West Ison and Ken tticky Imve hern tn collision In Ori ental waters, according: to a cable Krnm from Shanghai, via Ix>ndon, received by the marine department of the Chamber of Commerce here today. e The cablegram Indicated that con sld<rahle damage was done, hut gave no details. The Went laon arrived at Shang lhal February IS, from Beuttle, carry ing cargo for Oriental port* • • • Liner Alaskan Is Again Under Way ' O ——w HAN I>l K< JO, CM 1.. Keb. 21—Th«- lln»*c Abakan. on the roc Km 460 inlh • outh of Han Diego, on th** l,owe» California court laat night. «ot off un<Jrr her own potfir and I* proceeding undamaged to H«n Pedro. Thl* whh iho unoffilial Informa tion Riven to the (nited I'rea* ty th< novnl radio today THIIAKK AliK NTKAI.INft prec IOUN chunks of coal from his bin. J 8 i'orter. fill Minor uve. N„ report cil to polite .Morula.' THE SEATTLE BTAK RHODES' BODY HERE TUESDAY All Stores May Close During Funeral The l«ody of tb* late A J Rhodes president of th* Rhode# Co depot ' merit More, who died hut Thursday In New York city, will arrive In tUattl* Turaday HUM It hi accompanied by Rhode*' widow, Mr* Harriet A. Rhodaa, and Gordon C, Corbaley. While no announcement aa to the data of the funeral haa been made yet. It probably will ba betd Thurw dhy Pre-: Vet Born* of the Chamber of t'omm»rre, Monday appointed the following <*>mmitt** to urrang* tor the chamber's part In the funeral: Pavld Whltcomb J. W. Maxwell, J. P. Daugtaa. Worrall Wilson. J. W. Mpangler and K. 11. Iledfn. -The death of Mr. Rhode* la • calamity to lit* atata." aaid Dr. Pram-is A. la Vtoletle. president of the Waablnc'on Mate Chamber of Commarr*. Rhodes organised and waa tha first president of thla body It la expected that busman* houses thruoot the city Wtu ctoea during the Rhode* funeral. City Zoning Expert Is Guest of Seattle Harland Harthn|r»tnew of ftt I Aula. »ip*rt in (It? annlnff. will vlalt Heat tl* thla *"K aa th* itueat of th« city mntng cnmmlMlon. Ha will apeak Wodn amiay *y*nln* at Broadway hl(l> achool Thursday noon h* will h* th* *u*at of tha H*al Ka tat* Aaao« latlon at a luncheon. Ron March*. Alleged Robber Who Escaped Recaptured Matthew Riley. alleged robber, who aaeaped from deputy sheriffs May 5. 19?0, *hlle t»*lng taken In an automobile from the eountyrtty building to the county Jail, him been caught In Hpokane. Sheriff Matt Hta: wW h haa *ent a deputy to bring htm her# Auto Turns Turtle; Miner Is Injured Bdvtrd Ilice, 47. a Cumberland ©raJ miner, received a eprained back early Monday when an auto In which he WAS riding collided with a stage near Emimclaw aud ov«t turned He WIN brought to Pmvl dence hoapHal. Walter Beck w«« driving the auto in which Hire wn* riding Oregon Legislature Works Without Pay HA!.KM. Or K*l. 21. —With 2** hill*. m»n> of them i-orisJ«l*r*d Im portant. *llll pending l>*for* th* Ore iron legiatatur*. hoih houne* tlecideil to < ontlnu* work Monday, all ho th* 10<l .v limit expired Kalurilay nlrht All |»«y for the m"mb*r* aloppad Saturday nlirtil und*r th* law South America Class to Open Wednesday The first m«wtln| of th* unlver iilty extension clas* In life and liter ature In Houth America will !»e held In 1044 Henry bldg., W«dHMday At 7:46 p m It will be conducted by Prof Of for O W. who hAi Ju*t returned from a tour of Houth America. Credit Men to Hear Carl Croton Tonight Seattle A««ociatlori of Credit Men will hear Carl Croaon speak on busi ness correspondence at ttn meeting In the Masonic club rooms. Monday night. HOQUIAM. Miss Nelll*. Frost. Miss Anna iilllimrslc) and Harry 111 node Injured when run down by auto on Olympic highway. WE II AV R RECENTLY AI>DI;D 1.5 M NKW HOXKS TO OL It MOIIKKN NAFKTY DKPOSIT VALLTFT. Come and examine our equipment for Mir safekeeping ol bonds and other valuable papers. Kn trance. corner Second ave,, *1 I'ike hl. PKOrhKH HAVING* RANK MPS UNO SONS FEAST TUESDAY To Get Acquainted at Crys tal Pool Banquet TtiMitay. *t • M m.. ■» f >r» \ Ul Poet aulHnrlum. dad. and their hoy* will iirnl about the Iwnquet ImM* and o*l*i»r*l* Ui* Father M'l Hon d*y. whlnh haa. within tlm p**i few y«u» annually nlwrvfd In liwttla and In ail th* principal dtle* of Iho Munlry nn wwtie nunwnlant del* in K*bru*ry. Th* ootnmHl**, named by th* Rotary club. which la l«a< kjnf Kath*r and M»n* day In naattla. and of which William H. RokWI la chair man. cho«* W fuihlngton'* birthday In th* bolM thai no morn appraprl at* tlm* for *uc.h a e*l*bration could IM *rlrctr<| than th* annlvoraary of th* birth at th* father of hi* coun try Ttckota *1 Tt c»nfa aach ara on aalo at Uio T. M a A., at th* high »,hool* at Hwift'a drug gtora. N*> ond a**. »M Pth* it. AIM! at th* Hprtng diar MOTH AM no father will b* admttt*<l without a—n r nr win a boy b* gt**n a »*at uni*a* an onipanlm] by hi* own father, or norne one who. for thl* aoonaion. takaa tba pi*.« of dad. on* Uck*t I* ti**ln*i, ticket Ukara will require th*tn in pair*. Th* program follow* laeeeauea—nut a N*rl*r Muoir !*«• k**4 *< »r**4w«y Ut* o»np«'.i(iM Hi r*H§. bf Mfb •»>•«! r»»l U*4«r«. HrM4VAV, Harry Wh*ion Umwln. Karl |l«v«il<-ti, gnt»n Ariw k'»*»r imnww*ftfci » r»t*blfn. Jmrk McVif. rtM r*ik'«»4 by llßflef Tli Ht*r Hmif, 4ir*ct*J lry IV If IMrmlU'ltcn tf TMi»meK«r t««ter4 ll tahi.*.) by W > *. c U*l r tt.Ab ftf IK* rflfnmiiiw ' (Mul «n4 l. M «»r himli (Wan. ff«thm«n «t ÜbMIN high Kkw4 A4<lr*a» ' Rtl»mM r»tb«f iai iwri. by 41*«e r M*U*y (>Mt« luii»f Mt»rt*a b? r»rl ft*tfay. A4<lr*w "Our Trtl«tti| ll'a Orvtt to It*. hl^tl>l« w by l*«ul Hhorrork. pmtor • ' 4M> ilfft •• h'lti Ad<t r •*« <hif Hori »( Today." fcy Hi»9tn«— Amrrlee." I*4 by It If. Vlrtta MACHINE TIPS; GIRL INJURED Miaa CKff W. It. a bookkeeper liv ing at 303 Belmont Court, narrowly •wraped death early Monday when a machine In which alie wu riding on the highway near Kent, iklddxl and overturned. The rtrTa hip wu brok en and ah* r*c*tved a rniWar of tmdy brulaea Dr. Carroll IT Gray the other oc cupant of the otr. e«r«pei injury. GEORGE TILDEN, BOND MAN, DIES George If. TlMra. on* of llie I Mat known hood dealer* in tha North west. died at Heat Us General HMpI tat early Monday TUd*n waa op rratad upon February II mad Buf fered a relapse two day* ago. Ha waa II yaar* *f ax* and I* »orrlT*d fey a widow. Bill Bar* Search Without a Warrant Pol|r*m*n and othor pea/** ofllcera who enter and aearrh prtvtt* dwell in« houaaa or placaa of raotdanor without a aearrh warrant will be rut'ty of a *ro«a fniademeanor In aarh Inatanra try th* proviaiona of a bill pending In the WiaUtura. and now In th* hand* of th* rommltlaa on }u< dietary. Corporation Coonael Waitar K Meier haa informed th* city c*un en. Harding Message in Chunks by Wireless Amateur radm opera to re were com f»*tm« Hum lay right for prixsi for receiving and delivering a 10 won] nv»**age tent out l*y I'reeldent-elect Harding Two wtationa In the Kaat aent the flrmt, third 'and fifth, etc., word* ending with the 37th, Two in the Went, one t*elng at I ace), Wash, aent the Mrond fourth and aixth. etc wor*l» A elation at Ro< k I*l end. 111., eent the ftth and 20th word* The mewmits r-oukl U if re||ittd for hy any city. county or atate official. GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. 4% ON SAVINGS HKNRT KLEIKBRRfI. Chairman of th«- Hoard HftCKHT eICKAIUi. I'realtf em. HOMKtt W. l;i NKKII Vice President. ART HI "ft C KAHLKR. Ca*hl»r. KHAN K lIHOWN. Assistant Cashier <2 ISO I*. WILTON, \salstant Casliln OKU. V. WACHTIN, Mgr. Foreign L>ept First Awe. and ( slnsikla M. HHALKD l'ltnics\!,s indorsed "Proposals for Magaxine. Puget Sound. Washington. Speclfh atTon So. 4!! 12." will be received at th« Mureau of Yard* and Dock*. Navy 1 m par t ment. U • w|,»ngton. D. C.. UNTIL 2 o rUH'K IV M . M A IK''!l Ifi. 1911, AN!) t'NTIL 11 O'CLOTK A M OF TIIK HAMK DAY. al th** Public Works Office. Thirteenth Naval District, Navy Yard, Puget Sound. Wmh and then and iliere public ly opened, foi a tnagssinc, being about SO by 71 feat In plan, and having con<yet* foundations and •x i srloT plat for m. < on< ret« bane supporting wood floor, hollow tile walla atuccoed on exterior, ateM iniawe* and naming aabeato* shingles on wood roof deck, copper sheet metal work, ateel doors, and lightning protection system, also a railroad aiding, st the Naval Am munition Depot. Puget Hound. Wash ington Drawing and Hpeclfleatton No. 4rt:<2 may be obtained on appli cation to the Hureau, or to the Com mandant. Thirteenth Naval Dlatriet, • v . Yard, Puret Hound, Wash Dt posit of a ' he< k or poatal money or | ler for flO. payable to the Chief ef the Bureau of Ya rdr< and Docks, in required a« security foi the safe re-1 turn of the drawing and specifics- | tion. ('. W. PAIiKS, Clue/ of Hureau. irbruary I. iy:i. CONGRESSMAN FLAYS HINDIS Sayt Baseball Post Scheme to Block Justice HV 11l ItHKHT W. WAIKKIt WAHHINOTON, Mb ll—Dlr*<l rharge that b*»<-h*ll m>«n«tN *p pointed Judge Ixihllk of Chlaago a* a national arbitrator "t their org nilr-i tlon to d««f«*t aolla ngalnat th«-m wa* rnnd* by llcprnw-ntnUv* Wclty, Ohio, today. W i lt> »ia before th* hmiae Jvjdlci ary nxiil&lU** which opened IrivneU ration of Ilia lni|>eac.hinent rhurgea agalnat by the <<.ngr<-« man "lllx appointment *u a plain at tempt V> block JuaUrti," "ai'l Welly. "Orgtuil**d h*«*-tmll named him In the hope that the action woul<l atop the |»ro**<utlon of lha <*hl<ago While Ho* play*r» Indicted for gambling, and the $»«« 000 anll-truat ault brought by th* old Federal l«agt»* against th* National and American league*." Wrlty told lit* rommllle* that I,amii* ahould be remoirad from of' Or* trtKwua* b* holiln Ih* office of fademl judg* and arbllrutor of nr (anlaed haaelialL Ha charged that bribery wan U»« woOy* of newUill majrnal** In employlnj th* Judge aiul that ht* holding both rfflc** tendu to nullify prosecution of '"hi <*go pla»«r* for Ihtowlng world serte* game* and th* 1140.600 )udg rnrnt obtained by lb* d*funct K*d •ral l«aru* agalnat th* Am»rloan and National league* In anti truat prwwllnga. Tb* only wttnejw to be beard today wax Watty. After h* con dude* Ilia testimony the commit to* will determine whether It abould rail othar witn«***a or autk* It* report Holds Up Women and Flees u Cops Shoot t Null rue Into the bruah aa aliota pelted around him. a young highway, man wopnl Raturday night. Patrol man <l. W. Christy and K. Vill'l algtited him after b* had attempted to hold up Mlm C Chllbrook. «03 13rd ave N . and Miaa OUT* Kellogr *32 33rd av*. N.. at SJrd a*e and ■ Madleon aC They fired at him but ha evaded rapture. Legion Ceremonies for Naturalization flperial nrrmonlM by the Rainier Noble poet. American Legion, will be held In federal court Saturday In eon nertlon with naturalisation proceed Inga. Lady Trout Are Now Outnumbering Gents A sudden shortage of male trout U reported from the KaaL Htate Pish Commissioner Darwin ordered t.OOO OW Eastern brook trout from a Penti syleanla hatchery, but w*« advlard that owing t« as Inexplicable lark of ma I* trout, only 3.740.600 t|(i could t« fuml«hed at thi* time. Broken Children's Glad Home Enlarged Another floor, recently completed. Will bo opened Saturday at Ihi Ortho Htf hoapllal. »h»r» th ey m*k« •laaJthy. itralihl limbed youn*»ter* nut at U>* bdikm. i»m«l little chll dren that ar* brought to tliem Thl* will IIHTMM th* Rapacity of th* inatt tutlen to ltt bade. First Governor'# Nephew Dies at 69 Victor K. Tull. nephew of Elisha P. Ferry. ftrat iroT«rTor of Ih* slatr of Waahtnslon. died atlddenly In Oakland. Cal. Saturday night. »f --cording to word reaching 111* alaler. Mr*. David Kellogg <!)ogK. IJS7 Iloren ave . Hanttl*. M* wan O. Hears Phone Gossip When Far Out at Sea While 1.000 mile* off the California roest. Oapt Hmnmm W IIo!m«»«. maeter of the aaJhng acboonei John W Wella. now loading lumber at Tort tllakeley for An at rat la. heard telephone convenuiUona In the city of Ixm» Argele*. he iKlare* Capl. Holme* llwt• -tied In on the • hip's wire ieaa. he explained Hospital* in tbr Idaho mining di* trl«te are ea|iiip|>ed for electrical treatment for lead |*oiaoning. Wanted-Talent To Train for Our Coming MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS W» mr.in buwln*B* put rt*attl* on th* movie map. Children doairnble. Seattle School of Dramatic Art lltt Nlnlh Aye, for. Sprint Hour* II a. m. to 12; tl« 1 p. m.; 8 to 10 p. m. Daily Kir«vl Bun<U>« and I'Yiihjri This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds Apply In Nostrils —lt Opens Air Passagss Instantly. Colds and ralarth yield like magic to soothing. healing. antiseptic cream thut penetrated through every air pasaage and relieves swollen, In flaiiifd mcmti! mii'N of now and throat. Your dogged nostrils open right yp nnd you can breath* freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don't slay stuffed up and miserable. Got a small bottle of Kly's Oeam Kalm from your druggtat. Apply a little In the nostrils and get Instant relief Millions Indorse this remedy known for more than fifty yeai *. will be received by the |)ur«au of SuppHea Mod Ac • ounts. Navy Department. Washing ton. I). t\. until Ift i' i loi I, a in, March I. 1921, for d<li\ering pipe filling", bolts nn4 ntjts to the Navy Yard. I'uget Sound. Wash Applj for propnaal* to the Supply Officer, Navy Yard. Pug«n Hound. Wash., or to tne Pureau of Supplier and Ac counts. C. .1 riOOPMJK \ctlng Pav uiaaUi Ucncial uf the Na\>. .-I-il. CITY TO OBSERVE GREAT BIRTHDAY Business Halts Tuesday to Honor Immortal George runtrgn Washington will be lit r«ri old Tue»dayl Hu.lneiw will He partially au»- pemlod liar* Tue«d»y while lodgea, ■or let tea, churchea, and other or KnnlMUan* >ad the |Miblk? In Ofle lira ling Hie anniversary of hi* birth A downtown parade by troopi of 'h« 1441 h Field Artillery antl the Third Infantry al t4J a. m. will o|.ni the program The chief feature of the relebm lion will be memorial aervlcoa at Ilia unlvemlty lampul at II o'rlork, hold under the auaplcee of italriter < hoptor. iMugtateni of the American Reyolutlon. Krneat H. Huaaejr, pmaident of the •!»!< woolety of Hona of Ihe American {(evolution, will deliver the prtncl put cVlrmi. t.'nlver»lty band will furnUh patriot!'' mualr Following thin a reception for forelgrt representative* will be h«ld la Home Knonotnle hall, with Mayor Caldwell aa tnaatm;i»ter. Other affair* Include a banquet Ttioeday evening at the Rainier club, given by Jamee Hhielda aa Hemtily. K. of and an addraa* by Col. Roland T. Hartley before Oriental Chapter No. It, Itoyal Arch Miiaona, at Maoonle ton pie. Thursday evening Kcottuiti Rite M v*n« will hold their annual *er»ance of Washington'* birthday Jealous, Slays Wife and Ends Own Life 11-WAfT), WMt, F>b. ll—Telling his daughter to f> outdoor* and play. Victor Holm shot and instantly killed hi* wife. and then fatally wound**] hlnwlf Runday afternoon, living only a f- w minutes after vwl late seven bullets into hi* own body Holm, who had Junt returned to hla home h»r» from California, I* ■aid lo bar* been flre«l with jealousy Ha la reported to have told a n'l|h bor be Intrwlnd to kill hi* wife be csuse. he alleged. ah* had been un faithful to hira. Mother, 2 Children Die in Explosion CArri-K ROCK. Feb. 21 Pouring kenau-ne on the kitchen fire to hurry up the supper she wax preparing re sulted in the death, Haturday, of Mr* Loren W. Young and her two umall children. The store exploded and set their clothing afire. Young. who I* foreman at the In mon Poulson I.umber To. ramp, waa on hla way home at the close of the day'* work. Steps on Burglar Alarm; Boy Is Shot To compensate for alleged In Jnrla* to ber 1J year-old aon who. »be claim*. Inadvertently walked Into a burglar trap at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Paul P. Otto. JT4I Westlaka are., January I. Mr*. Bernica Mac Dona Id. X 744 Weatlake ave., haa brought suit for The t>or. she My*, received 14 buckohot In his right band when he stepp«d on # a platform at the Otto residence where be waa play Inc. Prominent Man In Aberdeen Is Dead AKEROKEN. Feb. 21.—Two hour* after John W. Young bad aaked hbi wife for the time at t a. m. Sunday. Mr* Young found her huahand doad whan ahe went to summon him to nhwwer a telephone cajl Younr waa ii ye«n> old. chairman of the CSraya Harlior county rommla fioocra. mrrrtary of Ui* KUta* lode and pnat mind kniffht of the Knight* of Columl>ua. Ix-ath waa due to heart trouble. Twfilf W trM-Fanrai Mar« larMlng 4 FIT* II 41.H K I.KXII r Omml 4r(Ut« Tfßldl- MC'IA 1)1 L4M.HKR\I(K)R TurwO y MMK. 11l ITKRKI.V \\ ed»ie«da> Mntlaee— TU.F> Or IIOKK*4>- W rrf«r«4fl) K«f«la|— i AKIISS* Tfcursdajr—-» IIDA Friday— • \ \ %II» It I % msTK AM mm 4 I 1*41.11 %< < I Matlnrf— TH \l* *>NlHrd«« Er»Bl«f THO\ ATOIUC fWICES Orchestra, f? »« and It. flalrotir 15 ami Ii SO; Gallery |] and 7 be PotHilar WMandir Matinee. En tire Or.»»r»tra $•, tUU-onr. |1 •<» and II; OaU*ry. *•«'. Add !•% War Ta* Philadelphia Was the Bothplace if Title Insurance TITLE INSURANCE yas originated in Philadelphia in 1874 by Real Estate Title Insur ance & Trust Co.. today one of Philadelphia's outstanding Trust Com panies. The idea took strong hold at once, and for a great many yews Philadelphia has known 110 other way of evidenc ing land titles than by Title Insurance. In Seattle Title Insur ance is furnished by WASHINGTON ME INSURANCE COMPANY "Uader Stat* Kupervlalaa'* Aaaata Mora Tkaa MM.OM.N MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. H»2l MAY REDRAFT { GERMANY BILL) Allied Statesmen in London Meeting HV r.n I. KKKN LONDON, Keb St, Aa onie* ; atntaamen gathered hara today, thero waa a proepect-- That Germany*! bfll will be rO* draftxd. That the French cabinet may b% < overturned If that bill I* lightened That the future relation* n»i*»n France and Oreat Britain will ho finally determined. That Turkey and C;r«ere miy ad. Juat their territorial claim* and pro. claim peace. Ktateamen brand aa Impoaalblo chance* of a apllt b«*tween Fran<o i and 'Jreat HrltaJn. but they admittc4 they aaw no chance of reconciling vlcwa of >*remiem firland and 1.10 Ooorge In rrgard to Germany. ... V PAR 18. Feb. 81.—Germany 1 admitted today to membership In tho lenirun of natlona technical organize 1 tlona. The league eounell at the opeijln* Of Ita attllng here Invited Germany to piirtlclpate In the International tran.lt conference at Barcelona ne*t month, thereby Inaugurating tho policy of admitting her to all technl. j cal commlHKlona. pending her actual atlmiarlon to the league. Two Men Are Shot; Third One Arretted BACRAMKNTO. Cal.. I>b 21— W. J. Miller wa« arrented 'oday fol lowing s BUD fight In the Na'oraas dlKtrlct, In which Howard Vols nnd Antonio I Mas were shot A d irput* over wa*»« led to the shooting. Both mfn win live Students in Drive for Montlake Bridge. Inauguration of a campaign hM university Mudents to urge pa«sasal by the voters Marrh t of the Mont la k* bride* proportion waa at nounced Sunday. Th« Htadlum. they claim. I* dependent on such a bridge for financial *ucce«*. Do you know T# seel In the tfollolous Burley tobaooo flavor. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE t " ■! DO TOT WATT TOCK TAXES REDUCED Tin rM lulani Bra al the MBIIW ELECTION OF COUNCILMEN It r«ili Ihr city and county • bout (1,000 00 p -r day to own. maintain and operate automobile*, for lh«-lr employe*. By elimin ating the umiMMMry car* from thla fleet. and aubMituting our aervice for buaineiu. purpoaea. It would mean a aavintr of about lioo 000 oo a year to the laipay - era. A *0 or >O-day trial Ii all that 1 la needed to prove this. Seattle Taiicab Company HAIX 111 FIVF Hr^DRKD AMUSEMENTS MOORE tf.W.V VALtHKA MHATT FI,O I.RWIfI JOHSMY HIHKK and Old Rom: Harry Kahne; Rice and Newton: B«*rt and Flor ence Mayo. wuaism _Ft fib and ft.e El tie 11 MM Slaw—Mala. Taea. »«* aad Sal. Thenaa Wllkea Preaeata «KIIIIIM. A Riualaa- Tlaacllac remedy K»e». i»c ta 91. Mat*. »Te ta .Vkr f&WS theatrc Uvy'» ('•wfdy C«, lm "KIM-A-Mlir Amateur \l*ht Ttararfay i bam* tilrVa* I «»nieat Tlunday Night* (£unriav*) 45c; Mat. I»aily, S?t\ Mats. Daily Ex. Mon., Thura. Mats. a:3O Xighta 7:15 and 9:11. BUNGALOW *k "i M B*v T > Third. >rar I'lae. Kit. Kin. NivhMv K - «KOKOB WOOII S niguujr "Typical I'oplcal Hei ae" S to 1 H m. Darn-in* I In I i. in. Table d'Hote A la Carte After Theatre ilpeclalttea Clint Wlllard K. t\ Rippe t'onlcal I'i.ni.lll PANTAQES Matinee*. !:iO. Nights. T and » No* t'laylua "SKITKJIBHH MOOK- Quinn and Oaverh : Jeaale Millar: fieo. K Grave* Company; Marva lli'lin; L<ove and Wilbur; 'Bride 13' General Adinlaalon: • Mntlnee*. *bc; Nlghta. <oc ggra&aaig Kjlra Klae VAV OK V 11. I. H Feature Phatoplayt ••r It HI. K « till altk l»A» lit MITI.KK