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! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928. National Storm Brewing |\MAN IS KILLED Over Craig’s Sentence BY STREET CAR Contempt of Court Case Casts Heavy Shadow Chinese and Girl Companion |LEE JOHNSTON iS HELD AGAIN Seattle Attorney Indicted BATTLE STARTS) With Miles Poindexter Ny. Ex-Senator Having An Excellent Time, Prog : rvatives ; g An xe | seeeivee, Conse Lima Paper Discloses On the Outcome of 1 Clash in G. 0. P. Caucus BY FRASER EDWARDS | United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Deo, 1,—Progres: Bl¥e and conservative forces come to grips today in the republican caucus {in tho house, Upon tho outcome of the battle to ‘be waged behind closed doors de Bends: 1—Prompt organization of the h by administration forces, pers President Coolidge to deliver message to congress on Wednes: as scheduled, “The fate of administration legis. N recommended in tho preal- message, which must have a republican backing to pass, The conservative slate consists of ~ Representative Gillett of Massachu- setts for speaker; Longworth, Ohio, - Majority leader; Frank Scott, Michi- “fan, republican whip, and Sidney | Anderson, Minnesota, chairman of ‘the caucus, Progressive leaders, however, de- clared the administration will be Blocked. They intend to present their demands for committee assign- ments and liberalization of house _ Tales. ‘Until these demands are met, they ‘say nothing will be done toward house organization. Claiming from 20 to 50 progressive ‘votes, Representative Nelson, W consin, leader of the La Follette Broup, declared there would be no ‘surrender, Im the event of a deadlock, the pro- 1 demands are likely to be re 1 Sanely & special committe for Consideration and negottation. The Exsenator Miles Potndexter, who would now be president If the repub- Hean national convention had nomi. nated him three years ago, Is having An excellent timo in the jungles of Peru, whore he is serving the United States as ambassador, A copy of the West Coast Leader, with pictures showing Ambassador Poindexter and his military attache, Capt, B, M. 8, Steward, on a hunting and fishing trip, and giving an ac count of thelr adventures, has been received by Tom Page, Seattle attor- ney, and brotherin-law of the ex: presidential aspirant. The paper Is published in Lima, the capital of Peru, and ts tho only English lan- stage newspaper in the entiro na- tion, The pictures show Poindexter hold- ing an excellent catch of coquinovas, & fish that resembles the black bass. The former Washington senator 1s halo and hearty in appearance and heavier than when he left the States, Another picture shows the ambassa- dor on horseback, riding in a beat! ful South American glen, against a background of heavy tropical ferns and shrubbery. Poindexter is dressed in a rough canvas sult, soft-collared shirt, puttees, shoes and a black slouch hat, The trip took the ambassador by mule and canoe far into the Interior to Iquitos, across the Andes, over the Pichls Trail, The account says: “Traveling at ordinary speed It ro- quires 10 days, averaging elght hours eich, to cover tho 239 kilometers to Iqitos, travelers finding shelter at night at government tamboa scat tered along tho trail, To make the trip a riding mule and a baggage mule are generally required for each person.” The paper {a well provided with advertising, and advertisements are Japanese and Chineso. Ono of the most Interesting of the ads pro- claimed the merits of “Cristal,” the best palo lager, Senator Poindexter ts keeping a close watch on the political sttuation ing to Attorney Page, In spite of his distance from the States, His return here to participate in future activi. tles of the republican party ts not improbable, ‘Trinity Parish Chureh—Rev. Wil- -|liam H. Bliss, rector, Holy Commun Sunday school, 945; morning service, 11, “The Coming of. the Lord”; evening service, 7:30, “Tho Armor of Light.” Trinity Chapel—S unday school, 9M5. eo 945; morning service, the day school, 11, “The Night Is Far Spent, Day Is at Hand. eee St, Clement's Church—Rey, Fran- cis R. Bateman, rector, school, 10; morning service, with sermon by Rey. Harold G. Hennes: sy of the Church of Epiphany, 11, printed In English, Spanish, German, | in the nation and this state, accord: | Sunday | | an | |ment, Johnston went voluntarily to |the United States marshals office | returned (United Second Time on Charge Tor the second time within a period of nix months, Lee Johnston, Seattle attorney, was arrested Friday on an indictment returned by a federal wrand jury at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, An soon af ho learned of the ind and surrendered, Ho was releaiod on $2,000 ball, pending a hearing, which Is set for December 11. Johnaton fs accuned of having ac cepted $2,000 from a prisoner ho de ‘fended, when ho knew the money to have been stolen from the mails. Edward Hicks, the client, is now on parole from MeNell {land peniten- tary. When the first indictment was inst hint, Johnaton, who was then In Beattle, fought extradl- tion and Judge Jeremiah Netorer granted a writ of habeas corpus, The second Indictment is based on the same charkg. BERLIN CABINET NOW FALTERING Makeup of New Ministry Considered Feeble BY CARL D. GROAT Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Dee. 1-—All agree the cabinet of Dr, Wilhelm Marx, new chancellor of Germany, is due for a short tif¢, and certainly not a merry one, The makeup of the ministry ty 924 Presidential Race BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NDBW YORK, Deo, 1-—Out of a quarrel of two strong-willed men has broken a storm that is casting @ heavy shadow over next year's pros {dential outcome, Yet the men in- volved are neither mentioned as pos mibiilties, nor as directors of the boom of any candidates. They who started the controversy are; Charles L, Craig, elty comp: troller of New York, and Yederal Judgo Jullus M, Mayer, They who are worried about tt result are the politicians who are try- ing to direct the destinies of the ma- Jor political parties, But the persons most concerned fre you and the other millions of citizens of the nation, for legal au- thoritics believe the issue of freedom of specch and criticism ts involved, Craig, as the ftinafclal guardian of 6,000,000 New Yorkers, criticised the federal judge during heated con- troversy about a recelvership of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit company, In a letter to Public Service Com- missioner Lewis Nixon he wrote: “It seoms to me @ monstrous thing that an order of n federal judge tn a court of equity should stand between the public and tha truth under such circumstances,” Federal Judgo Mayer construed this as a reflection on the court, He had Craig haled before him. After a jong hearing he adjudged him guilty ot contempt. ‘Then began a battle in the courta that lasted for four years. Craig appealed, Ho secured a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Martin T. Manton, But the United States attorney appealed to the circuit court which sustained Judge Mayer, holding that a lower court had no What New York Editors Say: The act for which the comptroller is to be imprisoned involved no moral offense, It was committed in the course of what Craig undoubtedly believed to be public service--New York Herald. o- If the incarceration of the comp. troller revults in a new and more precise definition of “contempt of court,” as to which even the justices of the supreme court are in some doubt, he will consider his own suf- feringn not to have been in val Evening Telegram, - ‘The fact remains that the punish: ment of Craig, {f justified in law, is not justified in common sense— Evening Pont, . This fn not the Congo, judges are not savage chi with spectal rights or special dignity. They are citizens chosen and paid to do a@ certain work, perfectly respectable while they do it well, not in the least en- (itled to protection from criticism, except when such criticism would actually obstruct the course of jus- tice-—Evening Journal. eee ‘What 1s to be done about the Craig cane as St stands? First, President Coolidge whould pardon Mr, Craig be fore he has to spend one day, one hour, one minute in jail. Second, congress should relieve the supreme court from its regretted {nability— Walk in Front of Trolley One man was Killed, another man was injured and two seriously burt in two traffic accidents Friday, Stepping In front of a southbound Wallingford street car at Wentlake ave, and Highland drive, ¥riday night, Wong Yub Byge, 22, Chinese, of 202 Third ave. 8, was almont in- tantly killed. His companion, Doro. thy King, 19, of 1614 Bellevue ave, was probably fatally injured. 8he was tuken to the city hospital, Johit Nims, 7064 14th ave, N. W., was the victim of a second accident, which occurred at Leary ave. and 1th ave, N. W., Friday afternoon. Nims was driving his auto when an- other machine, driven by Charles Marson, 1763% W, 66th st, crashed into the rear of Nims’ auto, turning \t completely around and partly wrecking it. Nims was badly cut about the face and arms by from the windshield. Marson arrested, but was later released on his personal recognizance, In the street car accident the po- lice say the Chinese and two white women, one of whom was Dorothy King, alighted from a for-hire car at Westlake ave. and Highland drive. They started to cross the tracks to & houseboat landing. The Chinese and Mrs. King stepped in front of the street car and were struck, The motorman of the car was J, B. Haines. The girl victim {s said to be an employe of a loch! beauty parlor. She lives with her grandparents, Mr. and abiat prose : eee considered feebl ithe Mrs. Michael Farrell. c eBevison ot in how ale ty] Fint Baptist Church—Rey. Am-| Fit Unitarian Church—Rev, Ju:| C+ Bs Bagley crossed the) ina stratesic ag ake Py ane Tait to pant writs of habeas corpus capa recur gh aft pr ‘declare im, the, city Toepltal declared. abe wan “especial committee, giving the house | brose A. Bailey, D. D., pastor, Sun-|ius ¥. Krolfiter, pastor. Sunday | Plains the same year that) Chancellor Murx planned today to piealiy the © up before | proper and two justices way 1s the| uttering from a fractured skull and Power to remove a committee chalr-| day school, 945; morning service, | school, 10; morning service, 11, “Re-| Hzra Meeker did. Friday he|present his cabinet to the retchatas | tng gupreme court, and there, in the |right way—to consider that cazc,7#¥ere cuts about the ‘face, legs and Man and further rexulate leisiation | “The Nobleman's Son"; B. Y. P. U.. | igion and Buatness.” celebrated his 80th birthday.| Monday or Tuesday, and if the com: court. of final -redort, Craig lost out. | upon {ts merits and not to deny Jus- body. _ by a direct vote of the majority. two groups, 6:15 p. m,; special mu- eee He's worked for the city for| ation survives the initial test of) ipien the storm broke. Former —tie World, 2—Force the all-powerful commit- tee on rules to submit to the house | Measures which have been reported for action. LODGE CHOSEN | their organization unmolested, in Secret caucus today, and unanimous. ly chose all their candidates for the | Dig jobs in the upper house of con- Bress. ‘ Progressives changed thelr minds @t the last moment and boycotted Majority caucus, No mention was made In the cau- cus of the pecullarity resulting from the decision of Senator Cummins, of Towa, to retain the presidency of the senate and the chairmanship of the interstate commerce committee. Among the progressives who ab- sented themselves from the caucus SPEEDING UP sical service, 7:30; evening service, ‘Feeding the Five Thousand.” cee St. John's Danish Lutheran Mis- “My Redeemer’ L . Bethany Baptist Church—Autrim All. Saints’ Episcopal Church— Rev. Canon Ronald ‘Hilton, Pastor. | Morning service, 11, "Quit You Like Men—Be Strong!’ wee St. John’s Episeopal Church—Rev. Maurice J. Bywater, pastor. Sun. An elaborate system of holiday baskets of cedar, fir and other green- ery and thousands and thousands of feet of evergreen streamers were used. The lower globes of the sido- walk lights are colored green and red. At each trolley pole, elght to the block, the Chamber of Commerce has placed a tree and between each Stanwood School Theosophical Society, Besant Lodge—Sunday school, 11; lecture, 8 p.m, “Our Bolar Angel,” by May Kyle Willatsen. class, 12; evening service, 7:30, “A tlan Lit hauer, minister. Morning subject, a missionary address, Mra. B. A. Gar- ber, speaker; evening subject, “Cru- cial Tests of Character.” eee Queen Anne Christian Church— Leo st. and Third ave. W. E. L. Geneseo st. and @2d ave. 8. C. E. Stanton, minister. Morning subject, evening subject, “The Great Com. mission.” . Central Christian Chureh—Dens more and N. 46th st. N. F. John- son, minister. Morning subject, | “What the World Thinks”; evening subject, “The Doctrine of the Sec- men, Harold K. ann, speaker. oe 33 years, is still on the job and, according to his state- ment, intends to stay there. parliament's pleasure, It will be due to indulgence on the part of the so- clalixt group, which wields a consid. erable balance of power in the pres of ex-Chancellor Stresemann, who cara Meeker, 93 | year-old patriarch, who has gained jcommemorating thelr early expert to occupy the post he has held for} so many years “Wo will lay aside business while we pay tribute to one of our co. Workers here,” Mayor Brown said. Bagloy was presented with a beautl ful stiver fountain pen and pencil, “How long do you expect to ro-| main In the harness?" Bagley was) Bagley came to Seattle in 1860.) There was practically nothing here| at the time. In 1865 he was married here and ho still lives with his wife at 900 Second ave. N. He an fiv children, four daughters and a son, | and all reside within a radius of| eight blocks of the family me, he Family reunions in the Bag ja tour of inspection made Friday by 50 1—The Jast of the crew of the Japanese! |for Seattle last evening. The body hull. School District’s Valuation Higher Tho assessed valuation of the Se- The increase in ayernge dally at- tendance for the same period was Visit Factories Plants of the Imperial Candy Co., 800 Western ave. and the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co, Third ave. and Seneca st. were included In approximately Chinese students Mexican Governor enemies of Craig came out to defend him; newspapers that had rarely ever sided with him took up bis cause; jurists and lawyers of note idge doesn’t pardon him, some fear that New York will be lost to the re cember 2 to prevent Craig’s going to puhiic officals,” he says. Craig won't recant. “A {federal judge's power, to hall before himself and to jail any munict- pal officer who incurs his {il-will says Craig, “offers entirely too much opportunity for abuse of power to be tolerated by the American people. citizens, reporters, editorial writers and all othera whose duty it ds te John H. Fears, a negro, was sen- tenced to serve erght months in the county jall for Interfering with a gov. ernment witness Friday by Federal | Judgo Jeremiah Neterer. Custer Gaines, the witness, was frightened Into agreeing to refrain from giving his testimony fn a narcotic case, ac- the Were Senators Borah, Brookhart ond Coming”: > says. eY | of the University > cording to testimony. Anton Couzens, Frazier, Ladd, La Follette, | Pair of poles Is a gigantic archway | finn | NO & “Prelimennial-\ramfy aro easily accomplished and| crt te termty of Washington. The| Goodman, one of Fear's codefend- Norbeck and Norris. "| of greenery, while the baskets hang| eer frequently held, he saya Laren weitere en Ne 2 {ants has been acquitted, and two — out over the sidewalks. Ballard Christian © “It was mighty nice of the board,''| city to vis ‘ w Mie Chink) others, Dusty Rhodes and Troop The decorations will be taken down | st and 224 ave. N. Senet 60th | tho veteran sald Friday, as he gazed] Cw ety itn plants of concerns | Train Red, have not been found, LLOYD GEORGE | aay ater christmas. minitaor. Moraing, vorniccr aurke: | proudly upon the parchment present. | "*™# hinese trade, pears siento ate Pa i tank cee or. Morning, services at res: | od to hy whty nic teed.” _—_——— eas ular hot; evening, m service for] eee indeed | Sell Property for Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspir- Delinquent Taxes Ho (Craig) stood for his right to | utter criticism of court action and in jabiding by the consequences as he j that was alleged.—New York Times. | mance committee announced Friday favored, be erected in Denny park. | Both motions were in the nature of jAmendments to Cohen's million.dol- lar bond issue proposal under con- ideration for several weeks. | ‘The matter will come up for final action of the city council at Mon- ASPIRIN | (BAXE R R f) jin" have been proved safe by mil- Poker Game Proved to Be Losing One aecording to the Tatema to stand trial on a charge of transporting Mrs. Dordthy L. St. Michael’s Chapel of St, Mark's | Willing Mind.” | ath papabey sale tepsaic® frelate Bt mnene | | ADEA BREN. ; c | Batlo! . y his work com | freighter iinkoku Maru, which | yubtic a th t campaign . . Small from Washington to Oregon, jParlsh—Rev. Chester A. ba bah atin wa sie Ch reb—Rev, p,| BOMorating the feats of those hardy |was driven ashore and wrecked in *s aha en * it ke Ge | Auditorium Bonds in violation of the Mann act. ; is urel vw. P. : | Re 0 F. H. lat, 1 ‘ vie edlea ing acces Aenea A. Klein Gaelan, apni ae ploneers. The two are friends of 60/8 storm on Montague island, Mon-|who is normally a political foe of to Be Up for Vote McColeman's wife and three sons, rea one ote, 11, “The Bible and the Chris. |7°2™ sanding and collaborate in/day, has been taken from the | Craig, has announced that he will te] yeu 8 anor oie DTG almost men. and Mra Gmail's hus- te.” stricken ship.- They were to sail) troduce a bill Into congress on De-|_ > @ city council fi-| band, sat in court thruout the hear- ing of the fight against extradition. H. Nickell, pastor. Morning serv- mat 5 of the Japanese fireman who was| that a bond issue of $750,000 to build = ag "+ oro.| First Christian Church Friday, Bagley, who has held the 2 m8 | Sail. . Progressives Boycott Regu- | ics, ft Nelaert ge repeat Biletg) othagebee gp ‘Thrapp, wasueeey pout of sccretary of the board of pub-|2fwned In an attempt to swim|” “1¢ under the present Inw It be Mee Gat he ene peer al lar Republican Caucus | 22™,"¥,2¢?"*™ r ch, | » RF A ster. | tic works of the city of Seattle for|*#hore with a line when the storm | comes impossible for a munielpal of- | ™ Submitted to vote at Interesting from Cover to Cover p 7:30 p. m Morning subject, “Since the Days of | was at tts helght, cannot b | the next general élection. eee "14"; evening subject, “The Most | (B® Past 33 years, was given one of |W &t Ut Nem oS inot be re-| ficial in the course of his official Sod he ccenatittes weak Ack a CURRENT OPINION ‘ld : rin 90 the most pleasant surprises of hin | CO¥ered, ‘s Tew mem: ities to communicate frankly and} a " 5 BY PAUL R. MALLON St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Wonderful Ship tn the World, life, he mid. ‘The counell chamber |r. ‘The dead hero, who was the|fuily on matters pertaining to the |Tecommend passage of Mra, Miracle's (United Press Staff Correspondent)| Rev. Canon Ronald Hilton, pastor.| where the board meets was banked |°/Y man lost, was thrown aguinst |city, to another official, it ig time | ™otion to submit the bond issue to} Males It easy to heen well loformed WASHINGTON, Dec. 1—Senate| Evening service, 7:20, “Mantiness.”| University Christian Charch—E. | ith towers when Bagley walked in|t®® Vessel by the heavy seas and|that we have legislation protecting |Cléction and Councitman Cohen's| pecemper NUMBER NOW ON GALE Yegular republicans proceeded with soe Goth st. and 15th ave. N. EB. C. Kiel 4 iy now bellewed to be under the jresolution that the auditorium, if BLACK MARBLE IS USED IN LOUIS XVI BEDROOM Blends Delightfully With Ornate, Decorations of French Period. Marble! Here is a mahogany es- critoire which is part of a charm- {t fits in with the ornate decoration of the suite which fs an adaptation of a Louis XVI model, retaining the : handsomery embossed and engraved pera bes His meeting. Keekley, minister. Morning subject, ‘ attio school district Jumped from) «Ty ssion of such power is |1a9’s meeting. a Senator Séury Cabot Lodge was STREETS ARE “Tho Christian's Task"; evening sub- eras ae ran gees tithe $66,074,526 in 1904 to Sui thadetliactienoeat te, the pies an of By MARIAN MOORE re-elected republican floor leader: ete ee ae board testifying to hie long wervico| rinerenat” ascaetig to the annual | proper criticlam ahd a free bream An armistice, {t would seem, has Senator Curtis, republican whip, and “ S UP” to the city. Wages submitted at the) “It is calculated to intimidate an been signed by the modern Ameri- Senator Wadsworth, secretary of the DRES ED West Seattle Christian Church—| ‘0 Tie clly | Friday gestion of the school board.| put in Jeopardy of Jail public-spirited can home and its recent enemy, Seer Lodge was authorized to appoint | Jecorations, on downtown business | “phe ¢ Co Pespdaptits asked. ‘om 12,986 3,67 i ‘@ committee on’ committes, Sa streets, wah completed Friday at| subject, jor porter h anes “Until T die or get fired,” he sata.| Poh pany Gene Te dauses shou ltt Lanec pg rpencn tao rad Mchenry vate Magee es 4 mittee on patronage and a commit. |™idnight and now native evergreen cee * |*1 had thought of resigning © few|the school census total reached| Pe niet ae the principal pleces j \ tee on order of business, and colored cluster lights embellish} pinley Street Christian Church—|¥e4r8 ago, but then that political! 4sa3s, Today it 1s 68,27 ics REET Beware of Imitations! rey acl * Tennessee marble, beautl- } The sergeantatarms and other | the city streets In holiday garb. Finley st. and 42d ave. §. P. 8. Mc-|™xim, ‘Few die and none resign,’ — Negro Sentenced; 4 eee ane iat Glerical officers of the majority re-| More than 1,100 five-foot cedar| Callum, minister. Morning subject, | bcame popular, so I decided to obey : Ch U | ie ciccsapeaiie te , ee pag eg , mained the same. boughs, 400 fir trees, 400 hanging | working Out Your Gwn Salvation”; | the cuxtom.” Chinese Students large Vncommon this case is towing tothe happy way ‘ Ov po A roo ont hou for Wi lac Prot day’ vent J the the ene sion—Alfred E. Sqrensen, pastor. ine & Cartoy, ent internal situation. in| TACOMA, Dec. 1.—J. C. Parker, et these aaieer are. vee abet | Sunday school, 10; ferric ta Daath, ps = pela: ~ ao —Photo by Price & Carter. pian ey bap mya SES) rollied 10: ia bag yr ove a heraeos Bes Ho eet airaostben $208. 20th ats had a imighty ein five A chance to force thru the em-f oe oUne People’s mesting, 8PM. | | aco), 940: morning service, 11, in . ie ga the new government's for-| sage of an act by congress to pre- | specch—Sun and Globe. mers ves pear rciseat ina a Bitious lecisiation progam formu-| gt, Mark's Eplscopal Church—Rev, | Cb&"s° of C. 1. Maxfield and Unt- Employe of City eign polley will be similar to that] vent Craig's commitment. Some want eee uietatay aetene whid lated at their conference yesterday. | John D. McLauchlan, Ph. D., rector; | Veity ¥. M. C. A. Fellowship is feral inh Judge Mayer to relent. Others look | Unless courts are to be made the oy tls eciee by Parker. ‘he urdaj Chief among the proxressive legis-| Rov. H. H. Gowen, D, D., associate | tam; B. ¥. P. U., 6:30; evening serv Is Honored by % sshge re re 0 the cabinet. | for a way out by presidential pardon. | object of political abuse some punish: | 17, Sager. dasduiy © Wisden fative recommendations are: priest; Rev. Chester A. Taylor, |!0@ 70, tn charge of foreign stu : A note was Sent to the reparations : But Craig himself ian’'tvesy hope: [ment of Der. Graig tor this partlen | Per, sabeb thie qraaede estos). Farm rellef: child tnbor amendment | curate, Holy communton, &; Sunday dents attending the U. of W. Friends obs tagger emi le ft ie rosy saitec he Benes (nats wah cesanilel he, Teun So vseing hes of $40, cao Re ce clan: oer Oo ae os ot reneas and. the| Seventh Elect Church tn Israel pa: under the Durseldorf agreement be-| prisoners from these parts are held |fixed was excessive. But that fact Police are looking for the Tetence {exer repeal of the Hach.| Armor of Light"; Young People’s |49d World's Bible College—Dantel| geventy-ona years ago n boy of 9 ube A tuacal rink’ cia the | for short terms. | dace not save Mr, Craig from the Cummins transportation act and| Service League, 6:15; evening service, | Sawlt, pastor. Afternoon service, 3./and a young man of 22 came Over |renarations account ne |, He wife is arranging to rent an | guilt of his offense or make him a y ligwer freicht ratea; government con-| 7:2 “Kyrie Elelson.” “How 6 Destroy Your Enemy,!the Oregon trail in wagon traina,|/°>™7*'ons Account. apartment Beer the Jail, eo that she | martyr to anything save his own “| Accused Man Must % My oy Gh, ccaee and. cther ta: ere Death." Friday one of the pair, Clarence B. oF “in be able to be with him every |bridied tonsue—New York Tribune. F T Trial conatt! ite: IRCH OF SPIRITUAL 9.2% Bagley, celebrated his 801 day, | ay. By terns co a veri UNI arevioes 3p. m. to 8 p. Fremont Baptist Chureh—Rey. El- whi 4 also mae "he po pedis “% SHIP S CREW Meanwhile, political Jeadera are | It seems a pity that the majority ieerian sora airy ae tee oc ption of capital in| | "mn. Vera Noble, “Kingdom ofjbert H. Hicks, pastor. Sunday |service in the employ of the city of| 1 | worried. If Coolidge pardons Cralg |of the supreme court could not see | 4 d —A. D. Me- tgicaaas Heaven"; Rev. Mary A. Mortensen, | schéol, 9:45; morning service, 11, | Seattle ALL RESCUED |« may be interpreted by some as a thelr way thru the technical jungle | Doleman, former plano dealer of . ved.” | “Waiting for the Lord”; men's Bibie| py, : |mlap at the federal courts. If Cool-|to a fair examination of the contempt | ®#¥mond, Wash, must return to ho other man ts CORDOVA, Alaska, Dec. " : |ions and prescribed by physicians IN DUN, ec. —Today . 1 , | J y years, i cme ae Ce in State of Revolt! Greenwood Christian Church— Ousted by Troops Sales of real estate for delinquent | Over twenty-three years. rin is close of one of the speedicst, Fremont ave. and N, fist : MEXICO CITY, Dec taxes were to begin at a 9 o’clock| ‘he trade mark of Bayer Manufac- Most hectic fortnights in the history |_ STANWOOD, Wash., Dec. 1—| pisnkett, minister, Sasa - * troops in the state Aye Perea | auction: ats, the Tattereon ie cn. | ture of Monoaceticacidester of Sall- a of British ele sivale : The local high school was in a state ete wee | mon tung Guby | SichiLy Veco wee ieee | tea: ¥ aR oh peo od | A Nel will pres iconggeral deity. “aati | of chaos here today when a ‘ong | 30° “The Resyrrection”; evening jder General Romulo Figueroa, took| trance to the county-city building | stati who tile Y Unt | oa bitter fant bevween the ene |service, n missionary program. | Dosnersion today of all federal offi-| Saturday. About 2,500 pleces of day David Lloyd George is ensily the | Frank Radmaker and his fac-| a 3 x An appeal for peration c d cin eae ove ronits the] operty are involved CRUEL PILES in a star of the campaign. Reinvigorat. | Uity culminated in the resignation | GREAT STOCK landlords to prévent rents ir After the overthrow the troop ade ed lag American tour, the former He pais the 4 Lento iebirgeh, < from mounting to a degree out of| announced they would maintain or. ane, Vani premier is adopting for the first |t? % report. signing instructors | SHOW ST yroportion to present property prices | dey Neores «it aia A r eect tor, ihe Cie | tir. declated, thele, resiguations | ST: roportion to prasent property Prices der. Stores In Igualn remained Dr. Van Vieck Found Geno- f “Mi plisefe and broadcasters. He tne|ettective today, it is said, but later] CHICAGO, Dec. 1—The curtain| Saturday by . W. Doyle, acce | ine Relief Which Is Wedd been setting a hot p: 10 to 15 meetings dai with from agreed to remain until Jan. 1, in order to prevent immediate closing | went up today on the world's great est barnyard show. of the “Relations between attle Cent Labor Council pital and ta Healing Thousands said 47th y in the north | waauks 1 of England and in Wales. Ramsay | tH school. Since Radmaker be- 0 a crashing discord of bellowing, | bor in present most Send Postal for Dol was MacDonald, labor's candidate for the |C"m¢ Principal, three years ago, he | bleating, grunting, whinnying, moe, | amicable fa ie eda Mieooiitent | FREE lar Trial got I Preimership, is a close second as | has hi A aiftic ities with his staff, | ing and stamping hoofs, the Interna jand more of spirit of tolerance | Bedroom Writing Desk. in a Popular attraction. and wholesale resignations and dis-|tional Livestock exposttion was| shown on both sides than in the past, | havens Sees do nd Premier Stanley Baldwin, con:| ™!*#a!" have featured the close of | thrown open to the public. Approxi.|and we hope to maintain this happy « ena one Suffering from Piles} form and lavish ornamentation Seatt servative, not only is not an im.|°@°" ‘erm mately 11,090 blooded animals. are on| condition,” the secretary declared |we make this unllmiied offer: send| which characterized that period, come pressive speaker, but on account of | BSN TET Way iS | display—the at collection of ho the Seattle building trades Bs . a7 return rea | yet having es changes to ; Serj his duties at Downing Street iy able | | er gathered together in| men are working on a lower BA de bE a ey | will bring you make it appropriate for our ears Eedevots: only s pet of hie tine |Aged Woman Faces | . according to the manage-|than Js paid in a large majorit ailied Win ann | fegular ~ Dollar! ern home, Vaneq to electioneering. The conse val U.S Booze Charge j ment of the show. cities in the East and even along Dance? s | Vieck’s y:| ‘The legs are fluted and eed be Apparently are unworried, however, | Mra. Lucy Hill, 64, one of ime gety, stated and four Canaaian| Coast, tho men are satisfied DANCING TAUGHT Sooo one (oes a | orption | While the sides and front ae hive Tt‘ lg eatimated ths pe , 64, 0 1d-| provinces have entered thoir live.( conditions aw they are and feel t EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS ]}} Treatment for| tified with burl panels, enc! that at least 7,000} est woman defendants to appear in|» ‘ok. y ow: should ‘ 4 | Peking, Bleeding,| with gilded bead moldings and bor- neigh! Speeches are made dally by spokes-| a local liquor law violation will hee property owners should co-operate by ‘. | Frotruding Piles, | Wore Be ss The drawer foun men for all parties Tid attend ty Sutce Sever ———— holding rents in proportion 4 * and and such Pie) ders of darker bebe a, and gilded 1 bine | tubes on Sede he was convictea | Soldier’ D h Doyle expressed the bellef that @ | ADVANCED CLASS starts Monday SYP aT | trouste — ail in} pulls are lkewise gilded, Ls \ ad | me _ She was convicted ler s Deat majority of landiords are reasonable | Eve 10, BEGINNERS’ CLASS BIFOCAL EXPERTS To ray ‘Pree, | Medallions ornament the corners. Mrs Body of Missing |, "cs! court Friday on tne ‘on Ruled Aceident |2.2itctrse bit dered that a nA Davee Re a "Hite "he ny has a Hole and ae wt mony of eight officers, who declared Te | ages, where rents had been given | Surgeon 8.| shade, which throws a becoming identi Man Found in Lake | (277, {14,182 large stiis, 1,000] TACOMA, Dec. 1.—The motor-|sharp boosts of late have been 203-205 Leary Bldg. | army, spent forty | glow over the rose-colored vase and oppor TACOMA, Dao 1dletne oi ons of mash and 20 gallons of |cycle accident at Camp Lewis on| brought to his attention. ako advantage of | | Second Ave., cor. Madison || hin nog nctine | desk set. The chair, with cane teach@ Mavatiber 14 the body “ Fa tt, eae at the defendant's home| Thursday, which resulted in th “This is not showing the r rato. ited week row | eton Method. No knite a2” back and seat, matches the desk in a Bolg Sas t 474 15th ave, death of Priv Melvin 0. Howe,| spirit, | said choo! of this clase. Tiletiuat ee reree 20 rle and decoration. Bmith, 72, was discovered Friday : | SP ; tor Dille—ust © simgts ‘ito style and dece “s . o lay —-— 19, A emb 0 16 Third 0" anc Save ¥ are of i tangled in the branches ot a tree| Christmas Seals gdrred i’ Whe” Oe duty. Captaial tea ; BB! ; fied with the rollet paper, Aber iety spanning one of the smaller bodies ean) duty, Captain] trades unions for the prosperity of.all EY mation about home furnis ¥ ot water that make up American| Places on Sale the board of tigale Pad sesvon| apirit be cgeity ta: wetatnear Lie decorating, sending soatlyiges Dee eee we boty. ague, which opened| Howe entered the service from|caital for the purpose of perpetuat by wearing Bifocals that are one foot from the floor and one shacl ithe: Vikeh lates yk " OEE bors Will cootings until Decem-| Beloit, Wis. Howe, the company] out present prosperity. This is a poc need not be worn con- t| foot below window sill. Are they cievies ‘Wid orpuieds 183 3 weal ib dots Poe er uneement. | courier, died from Injuries. suffered] timo for any individuals to try to toss stantly. | too long?—S. J. ff house sao Dhar AE REIAE ot tn ao jars) 4 jyrg hs ; as " a rrr ky i |) “ collision between his motor-}monkey wrenches into the machin. Hem cote, Answer: If your home bibl n the e of the marine | one of the institutions receiving sup-| cycle and another ridden by P: o\ ery of industrial prog “ akin, bladder and hed, | cers, fiompital service for the medical| port trom the Community Chest, all W. HH Lontec of (ha, Ted ee mentthe att re y iwctaera Call or rl Ph in-628 _ eottage type, Shey #1 tae fai , and surgical t ha proceed Al N aster of the Third signal] Seattle will be free from strikes Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Ge, one MA in-6289 often controlled in m long; if your home is a large, Fi at the Care of merchant sea-| proceeds from sales of seals will be company at Third st, and Montan: | and from serious unemployment dur- |] 88 dames St. cor. 2nd Are, Seattic The Best Christ Ss Won't you try it at ¢ er formal type, they are one foot still, men. given to the Chest fupa ave, Lester was not injured, ing the coming year, Doyle predicted, | (Matsbiished 1903. Phone MA tn-2198 et “oristmas Gift |) pr. vas jend no money, Bend eter | £00 short. } aie F oney, Bel ay — seized Advert! ed end ment, Qopyright, American Homes Hurst,