The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 16

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Bh SL A AR RR Rh Ree ec a a Se oe ee a a ata ca cama Sd SENATE AWAITS MAYFIELD FIGHT love to Oust Texan Will Begin Next Week BY PAUL R. MALLON euntted State Correspondent) ASHINGTON, Dec. 18,--Tho t to oust Senator Mayfield, of = from the senate will begin f weok, motion will bo made that tho now on file with tho clerk Gf tho senate bo referred to the com- ttea on privileges and elections for ligation, according to Luther gels, Dallas, ‘Texas, chief attor- y for the forces who are question: ing Maytfield’s right to a seat, open probe by the senate com- tee will amount to an investiga: of the Ku Klux klan, of which ‘ds charged Mayfield {s, or was, a ‘The kian tssue will be avolded un- ft the hearings of the Investigation ommittes actually begin, The ap- for the probe will be based on harges that Mayfield spent $100,000 p the Texas primaries where only! 19,000 is permitted by law, Tt also will be contended that tho ion was not legal because the of George E. B. Peddy, oppo- mt of Mayfield, did not appear n the ballots. Senator Spencer, Missourl, repub- thean, anda klan antagénist, ts chair. ‘man of the privileges and elections ittee which will handle the He will appoint a sub-commit- ee of from three to five members to uct the open inquiry. a se of Vegetable Oils in Products Opposed 4 Facts in tho fight against the use @f legitimate vegetable oils and fat: @ the manufacture of butter an Bther products will be laid befor: electorate of the state at th r time by the referendum cor Milttee on Housg Bill 38, William T Paube, leader of the compaign, a Founced Wednesday. Laube's s' t was made following the acti state dairymen in beginnir @ampaign supporting the bill { “The- referendum committee Preparing facts for the enlighter Ment of the public,” Laube said. “) fs yet too early to begin our co Paign, but we think the voter When they pass thelr decisio& up . Measure, should havo every 1 f information available, instead propaganda of interested partic ‘one side. # “The fight ts largely one of w $r the dairy interests of the st €an prohibit the manufacture enee has at 904 Second ave. n by the local flor “California | Floral Co of |Soms, grow nothing on Seattle,” says Miss Helen Flemming of the , a3 she gathered up a double armfull of the flaming sts, and dared Fred Carter, The Star staff photographer,| THE SEATTL TOWN MARSHAL SHOOTS YOUTH Boy ‘“Catspaw” Wounded by Missouri Officer KANSAS CITY, Mo., Deo, 18— Jimmie Rhoades, 13, was shot down by a town marshal today in his first fling at burglary After listening to the tales of easy money related to’ him by Jack 45, brother "Knight of the Jimmie said he broke into ery store at Grandylew, Mo. B. Freeman, night shot the boy in the leg as he waa going thru a window. Deming, acting as a lookout, es- caped, tho boy told police. At the general hospital here, where he was brought for treat ment, Jimmie said he had been “yumming around the country” for some time with Deming, Deming old him it would be “woft picking” to rob grocery, stores along their routes, he auld. WSTIN STORY MAY BE TOLD Sirl May Remember Events When She Returns Nell Austin's story of her myatert- ous disappearance from Seattle sev- eral weeks ago, may be told when t 1 returns to Seattle either Frt. day or Saturday, friends declared Thursday. So far tho girl has steadfastly do clared that sho can remember noth- ing except that she was seized by two men and dragged into an auto mobile. Familiar associations of her Seattle home may break down this mental barrier, it is belleyed, and form the chain that will bring the events, now blank, into her mem. | ory. One of the doctors who attended the girl in Vancouver declared that the girl may never remember the circumstances of her adventure, but friends here belleve that it may all come back to her when she has had time to rest Hospita diagnosed nesia and poln filetion is removed when a per familiar surround eall-McC ig blos- than the average man, these blossoms ucts containing natural and to release hutter. With stems much taller 8 , ome oils of various vegeta-| form an attractive pre-holiday display in the show windows of the downtown shop, but The people will decide the |) 7 aa at the next general elec-j QA! how expensive. bs A» FAVORITE BISHOP PROBES: | CHURCH DANCES Episcopal Church Affairs Stir; Pastor Defends , NEW YORK, Dec. 13—A bishop's WMappreciative conservatism may put | * an end to bare-legged dancing in St. Mark’s-in-the Bouwrie today. Dr. William Norman Guthri tor Of the church, has been ca Bppear before William T. Ma isns this ors which ly in scanty cloth Was said to have been the culminat fing event which led to the bishop’ ir | “Nothing wa have done at St k's has evewbeen from a church elther unmoral or tl. have been canonically the build) vice pictured bye of the human niment of soft o& S. A. to Distribute - Christmas Baskets » Christ « r kets w Gistribut fifes on 1 tion Arm canned foo berries, celery, n dainties will be kets. Application for tick kets may be made a’ December 23 at rel 2436 Sixth e. or Second nd Yes . Bask Will be given out 11 o'clock in ehange for tickets only at Corps i, on Mimi | magical is the- the Derba’s name with Mexican She’. tter, eran-| atergoers. ndy and other : ted in the bas. | 7208t popular the other side Grande. And time before| don’t you think? f headquarters 3 one of actresses of the pretty, on Rio|*" s for the bas. too, St. Louisans Are Anxious to Learn! how : , 4 * 3 other citie Are you looking for a house or an Apartment? Turn to the Wan The columns N v Texa making a coa WASHINGTON COOPERATIVE FGG & POULTRY ASSN, Six Branches: Bverett Seattle Lynden Bellingham Tacoma Winlock Local Office Preparing for Holiday Jam es rl te a Pi of the holiday » rush were in ¢ jotfice Thursday year, when o machine was office lobby, were ur the strain by divert flow ance descend the wding )POSTAL FORE ~ EXPEGTS RUSH : MAN IS IMPRISONED IN HOLLOW OF OLD TREE FOR 10 DAYS Slat ANTONIO, Texas, De Has Slimmest Farm in Entire Universe r the miles long a: io hollow of a tree ‘ 85 " has geen ¥ told taken refuge in the nee at for the f ino} and 4d preparing #' y of predicting rush will burst at the older em: into other cha sold and letters mailed ir turn to the by the be building Navy Officers Are Invited to Dance Minne the officers of the nd Idaho, to be guests of the c watha club ha U.S. §. now at invited Rich As Butter : Sweet As a Nut venin marshal, | THURSDAY, Happy? Well, YouSaid It IrmaGets a ‘Ma-Ma’ Doll that daughter Duch ful worm initial next Sun venture,’ | eS duction audiences, Sunday— until | | | | Irma Wunderlich and her new Ma-Ma doll | | Trembling with delight, alternate.) formed that she could win as many | ly hugging and kissing “Little | dolls as she wished. Betsy,” Irma Wunderlich, 1820 Jack Any Seattle child may enter this non st., danced a jig of joy on the|contest. The prizes are the famous pavement outside The Star office| walking, talking “Ma-Ma” dolls that Wednenday. |talk and walk just lik Can you wonder? They are dressed in cute has just been awarded a walk-| able dresses with patent-1 talking “MaMa” doll as a prize | pers and knitted stockings. for securing new subscriptions in| well made and will stand all the “new subscriber” contest being | hard usage. conducted by The Star circulation de- | The requirements partment One has only to “Ie It really mine said Irma, not) three-month subscript 3 daring to believe her star . happy | Star from a person who eyes, as ho reached out tenderly to| having the paper de tho prize. home and agrees to # “Oh, thank you, and I only had to} th months, It is get f month subscrip t any mo tar to receive of The Sta the ca that. The doll: the ef t Star a obt EGGS, ideal Ing. hey arc orts of are as follows: baad to Th not necess this other 1 no that ¢ it to my chum for a Irma was in rtment of The, n blanks can be} markets Ear Severed When Man Smashes Glass Lung Yen, Chinese ed into a pl h ave Hunting Victim Is Taken to Hospital George J. Danz, president of the ;Hofius Steel and F bring. 70, was you are i wou of an you are you are sidered Europe's mo n, will make Blackton’s which lady Manners to American Wednesday ee IIR, DECEMBER 18, 1925. Seattle | Women will be interested in knowing Lady of the ws of Rutland, and con. Manners, Duke and Diana beauti her ttle appearance ay in J, Stuart “A Glorious. Ad- an elaborate pro- introduces At The Winter Garden Theatre ND the best of them are PACIFIC NORTHWEST produced in the “POULTRYLAND” ef the world. are eggs produced more scientifically than in the Pacific Northwest, where flocks are carefully cared for, scientifically housed and fed; where the fin- ished product is systemat- ically graded and candled; where the year-round con- ditions for healthful de- velopment of poultry are so favorable. why more than 40% of our eggs sell on Eastern Nowhere That is at a better price than their own local eggs In USING MORE EGGS, doing so with an assurance that your food investment is secure, that getting the very est eggs produced, and buying PACIFIC NORTHWEST PROD- ntangled i decoy M. Dorsey, barber, told ‘po! an club|the car was his and that he h: : Tacoms 4 it safely in front of the Camp Lewis, in company w Iden West hotel shortly before Miller, president of the Mu ~ ~ per Co. ons a director of the Marine Kaiser’s Neighbor | Is Dead at Doorn! Natio: bank. He DOORN, Dec. 14.— the Camp Lewis hosp aid and then brought to tharine yon Beaufort . who lived in Doorn al elghbor to the ex-kaiser and| known as the benefactress of Ger | many’s hungering children, here recently. The ka sent a ath to her grave with the words. Beuefactress of German Chil- The crown prince also sent y inju UCTS. while he on the preserve, between Baroness Ka- auf Schoon- TWO BOYS FOUND HOOD RIVER, De Henn Young, 18, and Axel 21, missing Hood River yo whom Los A been searching. Angeles Ore od died auto trades s ing to a letter received here today | dre from Young. flowers. in BREAD Just tell your grocer Butternut, and you'll always be sure of satisfaction Butternut makes such wonderful toast that it’ Pacific Northwest POULTRY PUBLICITY COMMITTED 603 Securities Building Seattle There’s a Difference | s just the bread for these crisp Autumn mornings. Fine for the school luncheon, too, because it slices so smoothly and thin. This superior product of the Washington Bakeries is made with milk, malt, sugar, yeast and specially blended flour, Not How Cheap, But OH! How GOOD! AT THE HEILIG Diltiemut Bred & Co, Inc

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