The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 12

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3 eae Ben HH — wae THE SEATTLE STAR mm pean ae tb w | om 'SOLDIER HELD ISIX CITIES AT |Children’s Club to Cysewcki Elected NEWBERRY [7is'ston sss] CUDAHY MILL,” mate uate oven | COR ROBBERY SHIP MEETING) Vik ionsies’) ._ Frelae San . * hae’ th OMAHA, ‘Neb. Jan. An unl] orivate, Came Lewis military police Seed Rbrneagtg to the Ban cub at 98 Main at, Saturday night T RY. Others lected woem HOH eattle ¢ : orn babe war offered to the |! on wumpicion of being one of two men |) “APOMCO BMIPPINg me 1g. Faguae with a number ' to be ff , fet, ang Jar . nnounced to The Star Alleged Balking Bridegroom wighest biader today Wy a awther || ho etry Thera. ‘ning nell up (12 Were being held Sat nnd at | ved by they Satie’ ik”: ‘ ‘ who already haw mix little « and robbed eight men in the garrison |the Chamber of Comm , Mre hildren's ter club of un elected presid n show a bankbook to mall Nebraska tows ‘ ase conte , OP lekadh tatetht tm wane tov dentine ber of readings and nolom. A eran hat he has made 12 4 LOS ANGELES, Jan, T.—John P.|] Omaha newspaper to ficers say, and to - The first deposit must be made |} found on the day set for hin we her wishes will be \ had on his person $200 when |from which wix are tk r An Fruit Grower Urges Senator] ich, mont Ras Gurtag the ||due teu bealtn, hie brother: U Sots tasthe! Remnane a el ov hoop rat ate the Reagae are cule epee be egin ( ( a each m thereafter during the ue to tl health, his brother, Gerald, |] went to the newspaper and then cated econ ie S seliebin 'aiuitade angina aa | Jones to Vote Right on year, In " " formed newspaper men today trangnitted to the prospective x | , eure spp | smissa make a business of deliverine Dm hy ain maney for the child, “Phe a From School Board et» 0: tit city to orm « $26,000,000 @) ay 3% € J Siar & preaing sal per m ¢ macenbera . When rumors gained credence eustul bidder will be the o Sian ‘seektnaians ob Civenhies ty eporation for the pursess of taking 4 eg Sroies of Ps athe ur rhein ¥ that the bridegroc Are be hi w-|] that gives the ehiid the bewt tin. King wa ped Friday by the |oVer and operating i ? oping board ! And Sumner Fruit Growers’ associa ped from sight on his wedding eve,|| home and education 5 hool board, Bing, who has served |cenu. oe rie or || inet the, Now Nene right! Mencetorth never . | tion, sent a telegram to Senator We Miss Francis and her mother, Mr I love all my ehlidren,” the N director for three yearn, BAY@|Coust porte ‘The Beuttle delegation ean og he Ay | &. Jones Saturday demanding Arthur Garresche Francia, also|| Woman declared, “but my hw the premmure of buRInens IER eee eee one eee ieee isan. || 72e.te dumee tf you y for igen sehen: DENIES CHARGE, *" 02 wo ty | a of nine ay an se Newb ne latter's fight to re At the Mirrimar hotel in Santa | in straitened cireumstances and | resolution of appreciation for his | rs At AGAINST LINE) 2.0% S20"sss unct‘ina'ymnnin)| 1 oo. noe nop bow, we com care | oervice | , “1 would re: exceedingly.” h charge made that the #team-|party had gone “touring. Last | for the neweomer.” MGA “Ao find your vote resistered| era of the United States shipping|Bight mewnpapermen ascertained Thru Lumber Rates | Yj sas favoring retention of Senator New.) j anies operating thru| that the touring had been confined Basry. You bed the same kind of rating tho the inner receawen of the Fran’) SIX CITIES AT to Be Granted Here « Tight to contend with, and you are om were privileged o! cis apartments at the Mirimar | Numerous shortline railroads of BIRTHS | . the United States senate today only | the matter of smugsting dope and! “Jonn has not a well during SHIP SESSION the Northwest, including several in| Walker, Alfred, 2714 44th ave. 8. Wa) Ld Because the state of W n CON: | Hooke fre © Orient was emphat-| the two years he spent in Califor Washington, will grant thru rates 00 | yeiqt' Otto Frederick. Fort Lawton, B tained more unpurchaseably voters |) 41). denied Saturday ‘ollee nia,” Gerald Cudahy said today, in WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 lumber, beginning Fe ary 1, me «irl A than otherwise Castoam. attend Ti Marthe . explaining his brother's narrowly: |al meeting of the chambers of « cording to notice received by Jamen| Wilson, Merle ©, 722 N, 103rd at wad a “Possibly you would have lost had averted wedding attle, Tacoma, Portland,| R. Veiteh, ‘ansitaant general traffic § 2 ij Paloll, Donato, 1229 17th ave. &, girl the old man expended $243,000, in. | son stated that fines were lev », Low Angeles and 8a | manager of the Milwaukee line Gilleapie, Joneph Theodore, 24604 41at FORMERLY THE CLEMMER, @tead of about half that amount any boat found violating the fed held January 19, at San | ave. 8 W., Derry’s family alone spent fully $ n Fran Case Boomed for 59th at { “Ho had two operations recently His doctors advised him. that he | Dieg * recovered sufficiently to | Fran discuss customs laws, regardiess of nation: | had ty. marr so he didn’t. That's all there | Herbert Fleischacker, © 2e58 | 000. Newberry’s excuse that he kr ality or ownership. is to it.” | ciao, for merging Gl! operating com. M b Job | , The caveman takes the woman he wants, but for | ayo fe) e: 1 Tth ave. NL W. . . Mothing of this expenditure is 1 Hartson said ‘The charge that) Arthur G. Francia, father of the | Panies on the Pacific coast now oper yor by I ied ah + fense. If $200,000 was ext The Ansociation of the Uneww-|, various good reasons he does not hold her, Newberry is disqualified. roment tonnage jah Amon, 124 BK. 68th the Admiral line is a persistent and | bride-to-be, sald today that he, Miss | &ting mo The #hipping board Pacific coast Ployed started Saturday a campaign | unrepentant offender in the matter) Francis and her mother would fintsh : peor © Implicit co: ove to elect Charles KR. Case, formor| Wade, Jerry, 627 Kantiake ave. girt “Our ple have impli nfi-/of smuggling narcotics and boose,/a brief vacation here and return |TePtesentatives will be present f rmor | Wade, Jerry, O27 Maatlake axe. ¢irt a @ence in your honesty of and said to bd admitted by me, is ut-|to St. Louie. Tentative plana which will later be | Superintendent of streets and sewers, | ds i You voted right when Steph ‘terly untrue.” wubmitted to the shipping board and ™Mayor of Seattle, according to W iulet, Albert B., 6012 Prince st Donald Foster, 1202 BK. Pine ids) aaa ees K. ‘The merger | ®ation. Cooations ore me me sot {Contract Let for | Officers Chosen by 0s: 7 mevon. the meren lam Urge that you take an active stand would form « $30 purchase its ship» " ; : for giving the poor man an equal s | and tx expected & * Silica, aa the rich tanto be Columbia School) _ Engineers’ Society. :x-:'«! porn “= - Mason Hospital to come a United States genator. Some Contract for constru of the| Officers elected by the Seattle! | Gunes warmheartednese may mellow |Columbia school was awarded by the |Chapter of the American Association | | Open Nurse School boy RRIAGE LICENSES Residence. Judgment. I am hopeful that you| School board at Friday's meeting to|Of Engineers at a meeting held in| Rader Granted New The Virginie Mason heapital, previ toot aE gtand ag always. Jenkins & Kaufmann, whose bid: was | the Fine Arts hall: Friday night in-| . 4 lounly employing graduate nurses ex Heattle Lega! » 9 lah $91,431, the lowest of 15 bidders. The clude: Garrison Badcock, president Trial for Slaying tuaedie "tak aoenanean aad te ee le F. Beattie. Legal Columbia school is to be located on J. W. Rollong, firnt vice president in thie ‘eaien Mate A, Wovereta .....-68 Officers Elected |36th ave. 8, between Ferdinand and|J. M. Gilman, second vice president;| Holding that instructions given to ps: Oh ena thats ‘Everett | Edmonds sta. It. J. Raker, third vice president; W.| ‘he Jury by Superior Judge Calvin | ini by Seattle Legion) temporiry transter of 441 500,000 |J, Bennett, fourth vice president, and |S Hall failed to make clear enough |, The Virginia Mason was opened at | ndviin, “A " from the building fund inte the gen.|: B. Wolfendale, secritary-treas the distinction between murder and y ave. and Spring st. a year ago | Wendrt Stephen F_ Chadwick was elected | uree, juetifiable homicide, the state ay. |by¥ 4 number of Beattlc physicians, | Maki, Ma commander of Seattle post, No. 18 poi Sr: the wrenene ar tet Ba Plans were laid for the third an-|Preme court in & mandate received | WhO nought to relieve the strain of | braker. W American Legion. Friday; George) to asurer, who advised that thia ac |RUal banquet and dance of the asso-|here Friday grants a new trial to | hospital facilities of the city. The | Dimi aer ih Me ie 32 Cruickshank was elected senior vice So | clation, to be held January 20 in the |!naram ¢, who shot and killed | hospital, comting $275,000, in maid ta | PAuts, Ns Bverett o.cceee ee BO commander; Walter G. Nicolle, . sun Masonic club rooms. } fed Dean Curtle on April 3. 1920. jbo of the highest clas# by the Ameri: |r. wWaes Jerome, Beattle 32 for vice commander; Miss Imogene 4 ii | Witnesses at the trini testified that} an College of Surgeons, since it Mitchell, Florence Louise, Seattle 35 Smith, chaplain; C. w. Ardery, adju } i [Curtin knocked Rader down with Complies with the highest require | Nesbitt, Ray, Missoula, Mont 29 tant; H. B. Halliday, finance officer % |Mountaineers Hear lrocks during an altercation, and that | ments for standardized hospitals. At | Leer, Deulab, Missoula. Mont.....18 Ralph Hammer and Georee 4. Another Rum-Runner About Russian Trip|"22 “22,1 224, returned with| present 76 beds tor patients are tn DEATHS Karin, executive committeemen:| ed C | ut Russian [rip), gun. curtis accused Rader of com. |the newly constructed seven-story |cevanaugh, John L. 6b, 666 Dearborn James E. Hayes, sergeant-atarms: eport ‘aptured! Mountaineers of feattlo Friday|(ng between him and his wife. building Edwin Stenbach, officer of guard,| Reports received from Aberdeen! night heard in detail the story of the It if believed by the surgeons tn | tion was necessary, in order to avoid the issuance of warrants, as the gen- eral fund is exhausted, Naabeth, 48, King ‘and Vernon Rockett. color guard b oy C. Lyle, federal prohibition |transfer of 800. war . charge that the hompital will be abled -« . moh 3 2 ol jon | tr " orphans from v ¢ r Rroadway hotel [haplain Hedwin Burling. of Fort|director, eald that a bocecrunning| Mian” (er mecorin wenane from/Name Chairman for | [‘to sive even greater service t the Sette’ piieatethe 3 eae Beata Lawton, honor guest, spoke. boat had bten taken into custody! Stacy Snow, a member of the Red Wilson Foundation city by offering the nurses’ training |Hichards, Napoleon 4, 720 W. Biaine —_— there by the h rbor pe ce and cus | Crows party that traveled the 16,000 course Whitelaw, Charles I, 56, 0 Doren toms offic: near the scene of the| mile journey with the child toid| George BE. Ryan, vice-chairman tl Guard Headquarters (or sine na rane | mule Journ present conditions in Rus. | of the democratic state central com Hissing Gi H Will M to Lewis |” sia, and particularly of the children. | ™ttes, has been appointed King ssing Gives riuge ove to Lewis a | Albert Kalin wilt be the next apean- /ounty chairman for the Wootrow| WHEL. Diane A: Headquarters of the Washinston Woyld-Be Suicide’s | * 4 the ctud. and will discuss the| Wilson Foundation, a national or asKy Flan’ way ad National Guard will be moved to operation of the radiophone. The|fanization seeking to raike $1,000:/ TACOMA, Jan. 1.—Police officers MAY BOYS FLUNK Camp Lewis, it is announced by Condition U Od | meeting in set for Feb 10. 000 fer a memorial to the former | parsing a residence here early today@ . ' Brig. Gen. Maurice Thompson, state nchang yi —— en heard a hosing sound. They inves] AT COLORADO U orehild Otiiiia, 203 29th N r, Ida, 40, RF. D. No. 3, Boule d Park @@jutant general. Plans to move a gr mo pT aon ba aa ANTS TO CUT | Ryan, in turn, bas delegated to! tigated and selaed two 20-gallon stills, BOULDER, Colo—One hundred WITH Miss DU PONT headquarters to Olympia were given jo Jonn Cckenpaw, salesman, who san 26 |Henry M mer commis | 150 gations of corn and raisin mash/and sixty-two students of the Uni algae it wag eh oan took bichioride ot areas <abheee PRICE OF ROLLS |*oner ot m for Wash-|and 30 ne of finished product. | versity of Colorado packed their grips Supported by Herbert Heyes and a notable cast, office space cou! secured wadnend loot ta 7 pe ington, the active supervision of | Gino Verdi, who was fpund near the | and bought tick me today. They i je Ki “ ” ji Ei the mlltinry post. Wetess day night in an effort to kill pnctCAao. rend tes ahwworel] so. Gust tn log cvunty, wienel maenshine Getillerp, Wan acre, \ianhet the pros including Frankie Kiolet, “Star” contest winner. 2 i | 9! ve jthe call of the nickel, but rofls stil! qusta tovthe tend to 94000 | | remain wild unless coaxed with « MAT. 25c * el Nh EVE 35c O LOST THIS UNY OFFICIALS | time." sotficautzed Russell Poole, | 9a ‘ SWEET DUDEEN? OFF ON A TOOT | My. “ort expert, Poole con! AV IRPLANE CO. ferred with bakers trying to get rolls! rANITC TINY, Old and black, but fragrant as the| Officials of the lost article bureau | back to normalcy WANTS PAVING roses of Naipur, an old clay “dudeen” |of the muny railway went on an: ——— | The Moeing Airplane Co, protest was picked up on a Yesler car Satur. | other toot Saturday | Birth rate among the Indians in'ed to the city council Saturday we Home Products Co. po) | me eee 4 Lhuh &O — “WIGGLY” DOG off )) UM? f \ @ay and turned in to the lost article} A conductor on a Madrona car|the United States is exceeding that' against the poor street conditions Ls wd = bureau of the muny.railway. turned in a lost cornet deaths eis surrounding their plant iY ff m: FORMERLY THE CLEMMER, OTT JT a KIDDIES! "3s.""sr ‘WIGGLY DOG’ = =I!1S FREE!! YOU’LL HAVE HEAPS AND HEAPS OF FUN WITH THIS NEW A “Made-in-Seattle’” Product That Will Entertain the Grown-Ups, Too! WIGGLY DOG GET YOURS NOW__TODAY! 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