The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1923, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR Foster Takes Stand in | Defense at ‘‘Red’’ Trial Tells Own Story to Clear Himself in Case Charging Violation of Syndicalist Act eri, M Maroh 29 n 2. Fost nild-manne t f Americar dreamer’ a Fede DISAGKEES WITH POLICIES OF LW. W nto him, history f WORKED IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON If A DANDY FIELDER’S GLOVE AND JUNIOR LEAGUE BAT ° SIX ARE SLAIN IN BOOZE WAR busines agent for the| Deputies and Mountaineers ih h 1 r carm | ry Bret ag Pipe Die in Battle I. A r ee ® rf . deputy sheriff were killed $ Foster went into the 1919 stee! | Dosees raided the home of Ike 8 Welted Seams 10d, LAINS PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION explaining th You THURSDAY, MARCH 19 ) DISPLAY CLASSIFIED PENI O NG 10 Minutes’ ride from the University 10 Minutes’ walk ington. from Lake Wash- Frontage on two paved Highway Large fractional Acre Tracts with plenty of ground for home, chickens, garden and berries. Fine Business locations with thousands of autos your door every day. passing These are but a few outstand- ing features of CEDAR PARK —Fronting on the fine, new Vic- tory Highway—Just a few min- utes beyond the rapidly-extend- ing, thickly-settled University District Call and we will take you out Sure Pick "Em Of With This One! Monte Carlo Owner Arrested Thursday Frank Ga Be Monte ¢ Jac before noon Thursday by a marshal on panension, ‘as raided Wed- be difficult of members, Hoe said It was a loosely formed organization, with no dues and any person supporting the! nesd league program was considered a | der, member lA Weather has in Seattle Publicity instance a minnioner A. was released or As xpected source Ie ‘ts “House of David” :o: _ Suit Hanging Fire ND RAPIDS, Mich., March 29. 1 in the $80, Hansel, national © atip of th ma that swept dle West and East some 10 t with subscribers | min nationally ¢ Laced Buttoned Heel Back c. Sater next woek The hearing in the suit came to a sudden halt yesterday when the de- mber make | tenes rested the case without calling jon Benjamin or his wife, nell, to take the stand, Two-thirds Actual Size Any Boy Can Have Either or Both by Devoting a Little of His Spare Time to Pleasant Work HERE’S HOW TOGETTHEGLOVE| /HERE’S HOW TO GET THE BAT You can own this fine fielder’s mitt by simply Every boy securing only TWO NEW SUBSCRIP- getting lee Peg i ight are not now Ngivaies TIONS to The Star will be given, Free, a Junior DS oe fen thecs tuthe ‘omes, to agree to sr League Louisville Bat, made from selected ash. A JUST SECURE THEIR ORDER FOR THE new subscription is an order for The Star from a PAPER. person who is not now taking the paper and agrees Have subscribers sign the subscription blank to subscribe for three months. printed below: eee Give lt de ea secured the As soon as you have secured the two subscrip- seven orders an ey have been verified, you will ions bri h them to th i i be presented with this professional style’ Fielde’s tions bring or phone them to the circulation depart Club Will Elect Officers April Tho annual election 7 |Contractor Sues | Ford for $2,000 DETROIT, Maret Henr and an exe membera will be Admittance the meeting y > membership card on » Hort A. Northup, secre be by p rding acee from hin 0 on the Job. tary U. S. Operatta Is | Hailed by Germans $ " iv a BERLIN, March 29.—The produc ives: — ment of The Star, so that delivery can be started tion of ‘Tho Beautiful Rival.” an| As you secure subscriptions bring or phone them |==mm| #t once. operetta by the American composer, to the circulation department of The Star, so that delivery can be started at once, a glove for you in your name. You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—our carrier will attend to that. Hans Linne, of Los Angeles, was} | hailed with a tremendous ovation on | the occasion of its premiere, in the German pr today, This is the first time in erman the tory that an Am | had his operetta produced here. We will reserve Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Win.D. Perkins & Co. No Money to Collect—No Mone y to Pay All Subscriptions Must Be New — that ‘is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them, | Another Narcotic Case Before Court Floyd Mills, arrested March 6 nal charge of possession of narcotica with intention to sell, went on trial Thurs. y before Judge J. T. Ronald in su. Yon Can Knock a Mile! With This Junior League Ash Bat! gra Co eee oar aD Bankers perlor court, Milla had 138.09 grains . ° a8 p ‘hmiarey of cocaino in hia porsessic hen ar- | ‘ Subscripti (Use This Subscription Coupon) 211 Cherry St. Coceainh In hln poasebalos when is Bring Subscriptions --..... lor} who stato sw eee 3 I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for thre | ai as You Secure METROPOLITAN otic aw, Ls prosecuting tho case | Had Six Quarts of | Liquor, Fined $150 After plending guilty to a charge Jof having had six quarts of tquor jon his person, Cle jfined $160 and | Months In the county Jail b Judge BE, 1. Cushman * Rusty was arrested Pebruary [ federml prohibition agents, Seventh Avenue Near Union fe. Rates ae Low 1% MUTUAL LOAN SOCIET HOI Jo n I Rusty was @ months ‘ ‘ aganst Mills. Them to the 1 I order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the siecle viabirig me : ae? rs Mee Tar ke 733 Prreulation 1 rate of 50c a month. ular. DOPE |Discoverer of King ' | ’ Pa D | 1AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. 1 COMPANY Tut's Tomb Dying | epartment ' | OPEBAT. ORGANIZAT | CAIRO, Bgypt, March 29.—The | 1 1 OUST aN OF AMERICA jearl of Carnarvon, discoverer of the i Name Address A FORE |tomb of King Tutankhamen, Is near | Ps sitar * LONENGRIN—Witetu, De from blood poisoning, His 1 ¥ 1, Valle, De Yast, sribed today as ox ' PRCA OE SR ern chile ab ea TRAVIATA <1 Mowing a relapse . PA Cer. after ; i y aed of apalall has St 1 Na TROY B}been called to devine new means of ar ' fighting the te of the poison, I ool ' 1 ' 1 1 1 17 Fast 135 Street -— | F ef) ogue | M\2 | i. 73 1 sent) “sas be saainan| || 7 lf 710) 242- ||} 21 ' sea £: oa. [ soaclara|)| “04 iI srea| 4 oppse | }_—_—_——20| ora 8\s a7ra| “i onnae 7 é | Prete (03740 East 132 Strect "t A |asrhe Ba ray, une 30 Street / pil Tic Zreome | rs; | saskk | . ete eee re er ae #: oes sone | “tome ae wo J Deon CHOICE TRACTS ON EASY TERMS Here’s the logical location for another big business and residential center—the only place between the city limits and Lake Forest Park. Select level sites fronting on the new Pacific High- way—the finest, widest stretch of modern con- crete boulevard in America. There's more traffic on this International Highway than on any other leading in or out of Seattle. It passes directly through the center of Cedar Park. City water is pined for ten blocks in front of the big tracts fronting the pavement on 85th Avenue (see map). Come and See the Plat of Cedar Park Go with one of our representatives and see this wonderful close-in property. —Since 1853— PUGET MILL CO. Phone Elliott 0182 220 Walker Building, Seattle MAIL THIS COUPON PUGET MILL CO. Gentlemen 220 SE or Wide. Please have ‘or phone for I would like to your representative call Aappolntment seo Cedar Park and take me out NAMB

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