The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1922, Page 7

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feiencabes eee TUESDAY. OCTOREB 10, 1922 TH ATTLE STAR PAGE 7 CHILD, 3, KILLED {_To SING FOR DOUGHBOYS | DIPLOMATS MAY | Jails 40 YOUNG CASTOR |U. S. Gamblers in Marks BY AUTO TRUCK ———— BEDENIEDRUM Speeders’ NEWWITNESS) | May Lose Big Fortune : Making @ total of 40 drivers Jailed | EW YORK, Oct, 10—Gamb- | After the fall of the mark these Man May Die; 2 Children and for violating the speed laws during ling in German marks has cost | mpse ulators could sell a small part 6f Others Hurt in Accidents | Daugherty’s Ruling May Cut iis term on the potice court beneh, Adds Testimony to Help| Aisertcans trom a billion to two F purehase for enough marks 4: Off Wet Hospitality tery ay Convict Wilkens ack thelr debts, retaining Mig In a series of auto accidents - - Monday aftefnoon a child of 3 was greater part or the real values they na rent William and other foreign paper “money had purchased, Hugo Stinnen is supe BY WILLIAM J. Losi leek, 20, wngi| BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10—An-| but the big flood of speculation | posed to bave built up much of Hie J killed, = man possibly fatally WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Impor neer, to jail for 30lother of the Castor brothers came to| Suddenly stopped « few weeks | great fortune by thin method. i p . ation of tiquor by foreign diplor SOPH: MORANT | dove ohne de take the alate, ohare } Other ¢ tries have plunged hurt, two children ~wie rely in hettonad have, hitherto freely per afternoon, at the|°°U"t today to help the state + | ankers report that German marks, Bpain ta said to Havel Jared and several other persons . e eenee bar tee jme time can.| Henry Wilkens murdered hin wife was going on in large put 1,000,000,000 pesetas into marks bad ised or cut. 1, mae et be b | f ohms i American goternment as a result of elling bin right Anna Wilkens in spite of their warnings that | by the end of 1920 : Crushed by a truck, William Lee, Deus t wan author © drive @ ear This time tt wai old, aged 15,| Purchase of German marks was As recently as last week an Italian” 3, son of Mr and Mrs. William Ht pode tg ~ x 9 # age. ies! 41 ry abs | & speculation and not an invest- | put $140 into German marke at the, Ree, 6818 26th ave. N. W., lived only he tates of the éiplen privi ounger brother of Arthur and Hob) nent, It is believed that even | rate of 7 cents a hundred, recst@ing, fax hour, The baby was playing with Sage rey hon gol oy msc ch garg ert, who already have testified, and) the wikiest speculators have now | 200,000 marks (which before the Wary @ larger child In the street at 6309 vs Ms mepense @ recherche esol wa. Gordon as of Walter, who killed two people and) reached the conclusion that the | were worth $50,000). At the Mew! ie * "Ny bbere aay ethene “ty off al Washington since police judge pro| wounded another and then commit-| buble has burst, wiping out | York bank where he bought them hey pinch Indsorameas Bade coe july. 1919, te admittedly shrouded in em during Gor |ted pulcide when an attempt to ar| reams of immense profits. was warned that he might lose Bist - inty Jon's absenve, rest him in connection with the mur: | imaten of the amounts of | $140. oy! o ought ath ne depart m the bench in| Harold offered evidence to corrobo. | can be made better in Germany than |! may make a million : When he came out again he ay broush ayer oer " Yew York hote belt” taunt children to Pde Poe sent had ruled the privilege unaf he last few|mte the story told by his two|in this country,” sald Dr, B. M. An-| A a York . rt Peary. oy ‘ ; he Daugherty be © ngnths, Durin« brothers on the witneas stand, to the|derson, Jr., economist of the Chase | boy, an elevator operator and a oor from his truck while he was bac! fected by the Daugherty ban, as F hl . : tj. |man who own several mill ish, 7 = Kio . pases % eee orted. On the contrary, it was his time he has effect that he knew that Walter and onal Bank I have geen ent). /man who own pe million Poll a : . tated the attorney general's de continued the pol-|Arthur Castor were friendly with| mates ranging from $1,000,000,000 to | marks, 4 million German marks, andy ramet sn ee x bce — ‘ pin as to) 70dee Kalina seieg regarding) Wilkens and had had conversutions | $2.000,000,000. Personally 1 wouldn't eral hundred thousand French had been crushed by the rear wheels mon has rales . : ‘ france and Italian lire ¢ ¢ ance traffic violations as iaid down|with him. know how to guens. he boy was taken to his he it © lee 4 Mean eport German: a —, 3 ' t don that 'uy cits) state and county authert! Wilkens, at the time of his arrest Spequiation in German marks has| Meanwhile reports from Gi mip he died Goapite etfarte 96 enya pide ; ; t > pccnegqarancn. tc eececaen tagd Poems been a big national joss, but it is #o|say that women there are protecting! The Carr, 33, a truck driver eriowly — embarraa aiph by failing 40 men, cancelling the | aint y tre diieoPtnagy ca \ diffused that no credit problem has thelr savings by putting doubtful pa. wes poraihiy: salty MMSE When be re ig the statement that Bec en ee nee ot meariy agg {tenrd of the Castor brothers an f t nfl gegen rand piesa edhe tp Ser fon trem, thactep ef Rie tute at 406 tary of State Hughes will not def He of nearty Hever has altered that statement, | been created. 1 know of no institu: | per mone sil later! Oceidentel ave. > th peventent cide for or againat con-/4nd fining many others The ntate is attempting to prove] tion of individual suffering a serious | thing they can sell la How widespread American spectia ; omat pre ‘ 5 that Wilkens hire: yal ( | lone. | striking on his head, Carr has con nee unt diplomat pre. Kalina’s administration of city |that Wilkens hir nt ha ans padep ‘The mont serious thing about tt t#| lation in German marks has become cussion of the brain him ar plication to Import poltee affairs has met with almost she Subnet taged and in it | the demoralization of Germany which |! indicated by a letter received by. tm backing his auto from his ga quor, ‘The secretary desires */ universal approval, as he has made airy, Wilkens waa killed. \the erash in marks indicates. De-|® New York bank from a small banks rage at S311 46th ave, &, W. ¢ rete cane and work ur a peed chowlig tu juticiel matters, as |moralization in Germany is most|¢er in Texas asking wh: {ier knock down his 18-month-old t is said ‘ : |serious, of course, for her closer | Were 2 “good investment Raby, Barbara. She was cut and An estabils rule of diplomacy his friends declare. Oil Tanker Wreck ineighbore--France, Great Britain, |told they were a “long shot gamble’* bruised. never to run the risk of @ re . swine Ana | Holland, Belgium and the Scandina-| Bankers believe, granting the ims While boarding a street car, Cath. ae fuss)—a rule that le rarely viola Is Fast on Shore | vin; countries bur it in vers serious |Donaibility of recovery in German erine Tulloch, 15, of 3912 Hudson st., m : The problem’ that tons wea! Albers Bros. Hold BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—The! for the United Btates Germany | marke, that they will either go so low: was knocked down by a car driven| Edna Thomas, New Orleans concert singer, who enter-\cnvoya ta whether to suffer empty Board A lub Union Ol! tanker Lyman Stewart re |has been one of our beat customers |that they will cease to be used sual by 1, Shine 1180 teapfaaton st. tained thousands of doughboys in France, will sing “The | cetiars, with the winter social ards at Ad Clu mained fast on the rocks near the and @ prosperous Germany is neaded ne pee we ad or cise there WEEE receiving bruises and © i) > ey’? eric son approaching, or to make applt 4 Cliff house today, where she has to balance the world’s economic life,” | official repudiation " Star-Spangled Banner” at the opening of the American pr Under the auspwen of the Seattle ¥. : ; Mra, Charles Brewer, 620 Comstock | P oy” pangled B Ness Ort yee ale Pe on and sutter the diplomatic! 4q eivs, Albers’ Bros, Milling Co, |been ince colliding in the Golden| Dr. Anderson pomted eut that In either case American speculae , ave., received a broken leg at Firth | 4“gton convention at New Orleans October 16 humiliation of a negative ruling bY was featured At a banquét given in|Gate Baturday with the freighter! while Germany, ae = whole, has | ‘rs will have one or two billion Gale ave, and Union st. when she was : Sage er eraE —mewww" Jthe state secretary line the Hotel Washington Annex | Walter Luckenbach suffered very greatly in the fi- | '8"*" worth of “wallpaper” on thei] pr asa gl adie aed aae i: H one Tuesday noon Altho @ heavy sea was rolling for| nancial demoralization, » good | 44s. Sata NATION TUNES [Pan Curtain Hite | ES neces Se S| See fn yhen her automobile turned over . verved, and a program included not damaged and was not belleved| (ors have piled up immense prof- ar at 14th ave. and Spring st.. Mrs Stage Hand; Hurt several artistiy numbers to be in danger of breaking up im-| oe connate Me erman bd Sor i é | 10: its. Foreseeing the decline in th D N Raruice Deseingwr,’ 212 Belmont ave.) sew. YORK, ‘Oct. 10.—Continua-| Th, Closing otraina of the Pan Speakers included P. V. Cox, Be. |mediadyly mark, they borrowed marks on own to New Low > | Nn wen Ureleed about the face ANd) tn of Aimérioan suprétmacy'in the attic manager ot Albers Hros.; Reu-| oe - a great seale and used them to | LONDON, Oct, 10—The German _ —— field of wireless communications was ben W. Frame, sales manager, who! THE TRANSPACIFIC liner Tomi| buy foreign currencies—dollars, | mark fell to new low levels on the - spoke on Northwest products, and | sfaru from Yokohama is due toarrive| sterling, etc—or to buy goods, | London exchange today, being quot Jacob Anderson, 70, was slightly | Hilt Of wirnloss con ero lind ponte > Bh ae saured today by the announceme pecti wraps . ° | hurt when knocked down by an auto that two new and powerful stations | Witard jugglers were jugeii J. A. Bwalwel hairman of the in this port at 10 p.m. Tuesday. The| common stock of corporations, |ed at 11:30 at the record low of 13= ra_were dyt driven by Geraldine M. Moore, of . tte |N ots committer of the | vessel brings a general cargo of Ori | and other things whose value [500 to the pound, or approximately” fat Warsaw, Poland, and stevanger, | lat b, a | 5 : . Spokane ns Seimei nih sama ye teckse vo cick | TSB Gertala manee—nad meee President McKinley Awaits chamber of Commerce. __Fental product would not decline with the mark, 12,054 to the American doliar. : the ‘Radio corporation's units at| From the wings came a hoarse and Dry Order NO SEAT FOR Rocky Point, N. Y, and San Fran. | TAvcous voice, “Let down that there| & cise. | curtains” He IE ie aR TRE agen FA ay ps N aK OLO | was made by Capt. Powhattan Page, | ®¢4d of one W. A. Rupes, 37, stage — = . pone nome -o Oy p WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Request | €8M¢ral manager of the Pan-Amert./hand. Rupes tumbled out on the) Uivled Bislee Skpplie tee bare that President Harding call a spe-| 8" Wireless Co. that a working a eae jand carry no liq failed to reach cial one-day extra session of congreas | 2&Teement had been concluded by | | wom ss —— ee: TE nae © President Me so that Mrs. W. H. Felton, the| Which five foremost wireless compa. | WNSi0d aubeston and rushed to tne) ley. a ng to Capt. G. T = “grand old lady of Georgia politics,” | Ries of the world, American, British, | 027), 2°0P ia, wane we nan Altend:| sanuary, master of that veanet, which appointed to succeed the late Sen.|G@rman, French and South Ameri ja wearer Jarrived at Kmiths Cove Monday night ator Tom Watson, can occupy a seat 8". Will use in common a new sta with « supply of Hauer on board tion at Buenos Aires. . . t im the senate, probably will be re i The usual custom of leaving ite fused, it was announced at the White Ex-Service Men in |nerreom tiquor at Victeria was car House today. | a H if i i ried owt, but a quantity of goods f Ba oe se neavy expense,|>CHumann-Heink’s | : J il to Be Visited wes brought be onder tae heed 6 Harding does not feel that such ac-| So in- | Conditions of ex-service men in| personal stores, which was manifest thon would be expedient, it was said. | n-in Law Dead | oi etisries of Washington, Oregon jed upon arrival in port ‘The president was urged to call} SAN DIEGO, Oct. 10.—J. Hubert|and Idaho are to be investigated by, Captain January declined to dis the one-day extra seasion by Mra,| GUY. 36, soninlaw of Mme. Ernes. the Pacific Northwent dintrict office \cuse the Lasker dey order. Nelth James Longstreet, widow of Gen.| m¢ Schumann-Heink, ‘se dead injof the United st bu jo ustoms officers nor officia I treet, Confederate civil war|A!buquerque, N. M.. according to! reau. John T. Bgan, special contact |the Admiral line, operators of a ‘veteran. | Messages from the widow to friends | representativ been assigned to| MeKiniey, have received orders and ‘) OSES | here today. | viatt all state and federal peniteo-j will take no action until officially . | Guy and Mary Schumann were! tiaries.in the Northwest, and will be notified from W ashington. Spokane Scheduled | marriea nere seven years ago. For| gin his new duties immediately, } Sak ne i Ps [the last four years Guy been | — —-—— - 3 to Arrive Tuesday) triveiine tn hope ot recovering hal . Booze Ban Kills ‘he steamship Spokane, with 228} health. “Hix brother, Waiter Guy. Legion Likes Ford . . ; pcdooipern, te eebanaiea 40 Gacive at Tad killed in en automebUle rash Winter Sea Trips ij the Grand Trunk dock at % p. m./At Santa Ana, Cal. several months, Muscle Shoal Plan) wasiixcron, oot 19 winter Tuesday night. She comes from Alas/S6% | NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 10.—The | cruises tn suntit seks will be “oft” so kan ports and is bringing a full cargo American Legion will take a hand in far aa American amehip i of salmon. | ARE REFUSED, |the campaign to have congress @c-| concerned because of the I j y cept Henry Ford's offer for the Mus. | ruling making Amert ; AFTER TAKING POISON by mi+- PASSENGER SUES cle Shoals project, in Alabama, it bone dry, shipping board official take Monday night, Carter Wade, 42.! NEW YORK. — Mra Katherine | was declared here today | predicted here today walter, of 118 22d ave. was taken to Feehan sued a street railway com-| A resolution requesting congress ‘These trips, formerly attracting the city hospital. Medical attention | pany because ahe claimed .a auper.|to act favorably and promptly will many wealthy Americans to travel | saved Wade's life. He was later | stitious conductor refused to accept! be presented to the national conven. | aboard palatial American liners, will j taken home and was reported out of |« $2 bill as fare. She was awarded | tion of the Legion this month by the | now add to the profit of foreign ship danger Tuesday. $125. f | Alabama delegation. companies, it waa predicted ~ i oe FREDERICK & NELSON H | VIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STRESS? 600 Pairs of Sample Shoes At an Extremely-Low Price W ednesday The Pleasant Task of Making Houses Into Homes T is in this spirit that we like to approach the business of home- furnishing, to which so much of the thought and the activity of this institution is directed. To help our friends make homes rather than to fill houses with furniture. 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