The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 8

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h rE rence Shop ‘Special Group Davis and Harper to Head Show at Stake in Main Event of Tuesday Ring Card BY SEABURN BROWN the main event and seral-windup of Austin & Salt’s boxing show, to be battied out at the Arena ring ‘Tuesday night, are taken aa @ orl terion, the show will be one of the ATTLE STAR (UBRARY 5055) Dodger Crew Now on Journey Crack Eight Left This Morning for Wisconsin| and Hudson Races BY HAROLD MARQUIS ASHINGTON'S crew, now on the way to Madison, Wisconsin, for the dual race with the Badgers on Lake Mendota, and to Poughkeep- aie for the annual championship re @atta, will be the center of a celebra- JUNE COMBINATION SPECIALS! [June 1st to 17th, Inclusive] THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. et | tion and ovation for the entire trip. Claastest Mined “up in wome weeks: | i ickane alumni will give the first and considering the good shows of | big greeting and sendoff to the Pur. fered of late, that ts saying quite a/ ple and Gold athletes as they pass mouthful. thru tonight. mS Travie Davis va. Robby Harper,| The crew left at 945 this morning for the welterweight nf ae ‘the | the North Coast Limited. They Coast. That's the main tilt. will arrive in Madison tn time to Jimmy Rivers vs, Muff Bronson, | Practice a week before the dual re] Mrs, Harriet deKraft ‘That's the semi.windup. gutta and will then teave for New| woods, first woman superin- Both tilts scintiliate with unadul-| York. The men will have 10 days to) 17.4 f buildings d terated class. work out on the Hudson before the | Semen 0, put ings = an Harper has apparently grown | bis annual classic, grounds for the Congressional) bit heavy for the 135-pound boys.| In the party which wit! make te | Library association. Nothing loath to lifting the welter|trip East were the varsity crew - — crown from the brow of the Everett | men, three substitutes, the coxswain, battler, he is well pleased with the |Coach Ed Leader, Student Manager | prospective go, Howard Middieton and two other | Davia hans a plausible claim to the |crew men who are going Kast with champlonship he was supposed to| the crew, | have lost to Heinle Schumann short-| The men whom Leader finaly ly before he left for California early | Chose to make the trip are: Capt ' in the spring. Schumann clearly}Mike Murphy, stroke; Fred Spuhn, deat Davia, by all accounts; but when |7; Virgil Murphy, ¢; Bob Ingram, 5; Heinle fought Gordon McKay in S| Lloyd Mason, 4; Ed Cushman, 3.|Workers Prepare to Take attle a week or fo Inter he scaled| Wright Parkins, 2; Pat Tidmarsh, . 155 pounds, so waa undoubtedly in| bow; Don Grant, cox; Melvin Ander. Vote; Pay Cut Angers the neighborhood of 10 pounds over | son, Al Skibiness and Sam Shaw, ewenry the welter limit when he walloped | substitutes, CHICAGO, June 1—Claiming two (regujar 50c)—cleanses the scalp and Soap in quality on a par with the the 145.pound title holder, The present lneap varies in two | grievances—pay slashes and diso- Muff Bronson is capable of extend-| positions from the combination | bedience of railronds to orders of the leaves the halr soft and fluffy; $150 value, Special for twe powder. Combination 50 ing Jimmy Rivers to the limit. Riv-|which was sent agninet California! taited States rajiroad labor board Special, both for........ Cc jers bas shown a world of stuff in/this year, In place of Sam Shaw weeks at hi - tarts here: bat he hesiae ¥ J h \ the railroad department of the Amer. ni Sues an oon et ons Sus MAL APRE nes Peowaane ee tar seeses| = SPECLALS FOR FRIDAY andSATURDAY r in a local ring as yet. 3 held by Skib in the Brui ike today. i j 1 i Bronvon has been coming ack of /race, Shaw lost his pact om account| Treciston to vend out « strike vote 45¢ California Syrup of Figs. Special ...............39¢ 25¢ Castor Oil (4 0z.). Special ................2.2.-19¢ 45c K. C. L. Tooth Paste 35c Tooth Brush 4 The Combination for First Half of June ; c ‘ This splendid tooth paste serves a double purpose. It cleans the teeth with one hundred per cent thoroughness and at the same time functions effectively as a general mouth antiseptic. Its base is chlor- ate of potash, The tubes are extra size and sell regularly for 45c. The tooth brushes are from our regular stock that sell regularly at 35c. Guaranteed bristles secure. Many styles and shapes to choose from. June 1st to 17th, inclusive, this 80c value for 59c. Combination for the Hair Jonteel Combination $1.00 Louden'’s Rum and Quinine—An ex- Jonteel Face Powder—sells regularly cellent tonic used for dandruff, falling at 50c—a most exquisite and de- hair and unhealthy condition of the lightful adherent and invisible soalp—and Harmony Liquid Shampoo powder—and 25¢ Jonteel ‘Toilet garments will your vacation SEATTLE. WN. late after « long slump. He fought | of illness and Cushman appeared su heady battle against Morgan Jones| perio to the eyes of the coach for {M!! Was made after Bert M. Jewell for Her-)& Hamilton's undertaking establish-jat a recent show, and seems to have |the No, 3 berth. nace notice on the raiirond boaht| Too heavy recovered his old-time wallop. Several preliminaries will be billed Investigations show that peas were jand announced soon, according to the promoters. a’ an oil, or one lacking in certain qualities, may reduce the power delivered to the wheels of the automobile as much as 20%. The ideal oil is the thinnest oil which will keep the bearing surfaces of the mechanism separated. ing this ofl has “oiliness,” stability and purity, it will give perfect lubrication, and per- mit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. "Oiliness” — Stability — Purity Zerolene meets the conditions perfectly. Ithas great “oiliness,” due to the crudes from which it is made, and our own patented process of It has great stability, as a result of which It resists engine heat and forms only a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which blows out with the exhaust. Anditis pure. This company has always con- sidered the removal of all detrimental proper- ties and compounds as essential in making Zero- lene, Zerolene of the correct grade gives perfect lubrication and permits the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. STANDARD OfL COMPANY) (Catifornta) &speed ~ and wear ~ ‘Lubrication | With a decrease tn thelr rowing |Ume of 4 3-5 seconds from the time of the race, the present crew is mup- | Powd to be the fastest that ever | Xtweant over Lake Washington. Alumni! eritics and former crew men! certainly vote in faVor of « strike, }of other colleges have rated the Washington crew high in the work outs for the past week. ‘OMAHA BANDIT | BAFFLES COPS Steals Police Auto; Crime Career Continues LINCOLN, Neb. June L—Fred | Brown, Omaha “bad man” who | chained and assaulted two Omaha women and escaped, again fooled the | potion iast night when he stole a | Ford car from the home of John C. |Broady and drove from town. Broady is chief of the Nationa) De. | teotive bureau. A search for Brown followed an exchange of shots be jtween Brown and Walter Schroder, | probate officer, last night at 11 o'clock. Brown again escaped and was stil! at large at daybreak when the forces of the law increased their efforts to }eapture him, dead or alive. At 1} a. m. he had not been found. ‘The story of Brown's reappearance in Lincoln after his sensational crime, presented as fiction, would) net be plausible enough to pass the | editors. Since Monday Brown has drawn $300 from a bank, struggled with a woman who tried to hold him A Main st. in daylight, entered res taurants, twice getting food and| newspapers, held a lodger captive in s full rooming house in day time and | | watched crowds on the streets below | in court to present additional reasons wioter g, Martin, defense counsel, searching for him, ehot at and elud ed officers while hundreds were cen tered around a few blocks gunning for him, and escaped in a car stolen | from @ detective. SENATE AGAIN BLOCKS BONUS Fear of Filibuster Given as Reason of Delay WASHINGTON, June 1~—Fear of filibuster may ndefinitely delny sen ate consideration of the $4,000,000, 000 soldier bonus bill which the fi- nance committee has ordered re ported. . Senator McCumber, chairman of the committes, said today he would | not call up the measure until he had sought an understanding that there would be no filibuster againat {t. “I want a chance to talk with the boys and get an understanding #0 there will be no filibustering,” said| McCumber, Fear of a filibuster grew out of warnings issued by senators oppos ng the bonus that it would not be allowed to pasa without full discus- sion, Bandit Suspects _ Released on Bail When Mrs. D. Keith, of Tacoma, | — failed Thursday to identify J. Delfino, | 26, Harl Webb, 26, and Leonard For- let, 27, an the bandits who bound, gagged and robbed herself and her vusband of $1,400 in diamonds at the Talcott apartments, recently, the trio sed on $200 ball each, They are charged with being disor- lerly persons, James Madonna, 24, was released on bond, as a witness. Hit by Car, Woman Sues for $11,100 The city of Seattle ts defendant in a sult for $11,100, which was being tried Thursday before Syperior Judge Otis W. Brinker, The plaintiff was Jeanie C. Maclean, who asked $10,000 for personal in-| juries and $1,100 for Incidental ex penses ax the result of an accident | May 28, 1921, when she was struck | by the rear end of a street car at 47th ave, 8. W, and W, Myrtle st, | that unless carriers were made to jobey the rules laid down for shop employes, the unions would bo longer follow directions. According to Jewell, the men will In face of thin, the beard today prepared to chop an additional $60,- 000,000 from pay of workers, The) new decision cuts the pay of all shop | employes, and follows closely the! slash of a week ago which took $50, 000,000 from the pay of maintenance Details of the latest cut were $1.00 Krank’s Sha 19¢ Lyon’s Tooth line. Special at the ~reatly learned by the United Press today. Machinists, blacksmiths, metal work, er, boilers makers, electrical work ers and car men are hit. Under the decision apprentices are trimmed & cents an hour; helpers, 6; mechanics, 1; frei¢ht car men 9 aod Passenger car men 7. ‘The decision cutting the shop work: ers has already been printed, it was learned, but is held up pending prep. aration of a dissenting opinion. COMPROMISE COURT FIGHT? | | McCormicks May End Their} Battle Over Mathilde CHICAGO, June 1,—Compromise| in the fight between Edith Rockefel ler McCormick and her divorced bus band, Haroid F, McCormick, over the! marriage of their daughter, Mathilde. | to Max Oser, Swiss groom, loomed here today. | Mrs. McCormick rushed to the of fice of her attorney, Charles Cutting, just before the latter was to appear why the 17-year-old Mathilde should not marry Over. Mra, McCormick left for her Lake} Forest home after a brief conference, whereupon Cutting hastened to the office of Edwin Cassels, attorsey for McCormick | “The petition may never be filed” was all that Cutting would say before | he went into conference with Cassels. The fight between the MeCormicks started following the appointment of McCormick as his daughter's guar dian, School Head Held as Child Deserter Arrested by deputy sheriffs on a telegraphed warrant, Clark H. Grunewald, 37, head of a chiroprac tie school in the Eeonomy building, First ave. and Pike si, was held in the county jail Thursday for author- ities In Stearna county, Minnesota. Grunewald is charged with deser. tion. He is alleged to have falled to support his 7-yearold eon, Clark Russell Grunewald. On December 11, 1920, Grunewald is said to have been divorced from his wife, Etta, A. Grunewald, and to have been ordered to pay $80 a month for the support of the child Later he came to Seattle and mar ried again. Grunewald, according to his attor- ney, Ralph H. Higgins, admits that he was behind in paying the all- mony, but declared that until busi- ness was better he would have to pay just what he could. Steamer ‘Excursion Sunday, June 4 To PORT TOWNSEND fer the big Rhododendron Day Festival Port. Townsend | Com- mercial Club will furnish cara from dock to rho dendron fields and picnic Frounas, Bring your lunch. Free coffees provided. Leave Seattle, Colman Dock, on Bteamer Sioux, 8 & m. Arrive Port Town- send 10:39 a. m, Returning, leave Port Townsend on steamer Sol Duc, 6 p.m. Arrive Seattle 7:30 p.m. Round Trip $2.00 Puget Sound Navigation Co, reduced price of.. 69e Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur. 63¢ Sloan’s Liniment. Special . 25¢ Nail Files, various styles. Special Khaki Roll-Ups | The Handy Bag A handy fitall for your tollet articles. These | yrade of imitation leather—ca: used originally sold for $2.00, Quantity is limited, | ae = ae these are the remainder of @ discontinued Special ............57¢ mpoo (Lemon and Tar). Special. ...79c, Powder. Special eeeee Vacation Specials shopping or market bag; waterproof; also makes ideal bathing sult bag. Special... IP OOHOOOSOOSH OH HSOHOOOOHHSOOOOHOOHOOOHOOO HOS OHOOOS OSH OOOOH OOOOOOHOSHOCOHEOOSOOHOOOOOSOOHSOHOOOOOSOOOOHSOHOSOOOHSOOSEOOOEOOOOSOOOS ‘| 08) ni a CHARGES CASE WAS “FRAMED” Prisoner Declares Gambling Ring Had Him Arrested Charging that Bunkich! Oluchi, on trial before Federal Judge F, H Rudkin Thureday on the charge of passing counterfeit $10 bills, is the victim of a Chinese gambling ring, | opened ttempt to break the gov- ernment's chain of evidence. Joe Wing, star government wit- neas, testified that Oiuchi passed two $10 bills at his store, 412 Seventh ave. 5., on February 11 and 12. W reported to the police and Oluchi’s arrest followed Oluch! claimed that he was arrest ed in a Chinese gambling den at the southwest corner of Seventh ave. and King st. and that he was “framed” by Wing. A Filipino passed a bill, he said, and he went to the gambling den to} locate the man. Immediately, he charges, he was seized by Wing and other Orientals and dragged down the stairs to the street without being given a chance for an explanation, and an officer arrested him. He also denied the charge that he attempted to pass a second bill. PLAN CEREMONY FOR AMUNDSEN | Departure for Pole to Have Festive Air A ceremony in which army officers and military band, a detachment of | marines and a large delegation of members of the Chamber of Com- |merce are scheduled to participate, | will mark the departure Saturday eft- | ernoon of the Maud, which will take| Capt. Amundsen and his party of scientists into the Arctic, The band, which will be provided by Col. Osear Charles, commandant of Fort Lawton, will play the “Star | Spangled Banner” during the raising | of an American flag at the dock. The marines, under the command | of Sergeant Charles Adams, will re. lease the hawsers that hold the boat to the dock, and as the vessel sets sail the band will play the Norwegian national anthem. ‘City Ready to Buy Greenwood Ave. Line! | The council utilities committee made final arrangements for the pur chase of the Greenwood ave, car line | Thursday, The five-mile stretch of Gets 1 to 20 Years sae ae reer § pee no xerken for Passing Check | <riminat record. Just bet: his ‘heduled trial einige SS | Initiative petitions for the recall of a firet degree forgery charge Thurs day, Charles Bushan, 28, changed |‘? Poll tax law were filed with the his plea of not guilty to one of |city comptroller Thursday morning. guilty, and was sentenced by Su-| They will be checked to see if they perior Judge A. W. Frater to one to {contain sufficient signatures and then 20 years in Monroe reformatory, | dispatched tr ths state authorities at Burhan was charged with passing | Olympia. & fraudulent check for $38.50. He! Petitions were also filed calling for said he had loaned some money and/the abolition of injunctions in labor was given the check in payment. disputes and changing the industrial Deputy Prosecutor Ewing D. Col- insurance law. Aids Digestion It makes the healthiest Bread, Gems and Cookies. See directions on back of the AT YOUR GROCER “LIVE ON THE LAKE’’ 30 minutes (by street car) from Seattle's business center, ONLY 20 MINUTES BY AUTO— Summer Playground at Seattle’s City Limits 7 Let the Kiddies Bathe in the Lake ¥,-mile frontage on Lake Washington, comprising 45 beautiful water front lots EBAWOOD ADDITION NO HIGH CITY TAXES NO ASSESSMENTS CITY WATER—GAS—ELECTRICITY AT REAR OF LOTS $50.00 TO $100 CASH $10 TO $15 PER MONTH SEVERAL SUMMER HOMES NOW UNDER OONSTRUCTION FROM $900 TO $1,350 $90 TO $125 CASH, $15 MONTHLY, INCLUDING LOT SEE THIS PROPERTY TODAY Take Renton cara on Fourth Avenue. Get off at Hhawood Station —10c fare, Hbawood Addition is right at the city limits. BY AUTO, DRIVE OUT RAINIER AVENUE till you come to city limits. Ebawood Station and Branch Office are right on the car line and brick highway, See the summer homes we are building. | railway is in the Ballard district, ‘The | Colman Dock, Main 2003, | J.T.L. CAMPBELL | “igor ugar \elty will pay the Puget Sound Light | & ‘Power Co. approximately sheen for the lines, 4 206 Marion St. (Ground Fleer) Eliott 2888

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