The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928, THE SRATTL 400 PERISH IN HERE'S MORE ABOU fh STAR ; PAGE D | Arrest Minister Prisoner Escapes ~ |LIQUOR BILLS {11 MISSING IN ~ AXIOM so ae ternal sal inks ak oe). IN. CONGRESS). HOUSTON, Fang a TEE STARTS PAGN AKE ERROR Ss > 0] Dow Henry, prominent minister of|19,.—gheriftin ponnow were today|. WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Two| HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. Wr \ L, R, § L C0. STARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 | dyracuao, Y,, hold in the olty jai a eh: : "lots to revinu the Volstead act were) Eleven persons were stil) missing W- ' pay In turned and launched vompearue }here on charges of embessleme ie j king | nroduosd in the senate today by|day following the fire a de. ' i nm turned and laun ® savaRS » }at Pantages the other night, and]and dose around Colton, near here, He Senator Edge, New Jersey, republi-|stroyed the Capitol hotel here year nha Ail. ( Trust bok on him, Winans told the | Four Towns Destroyed iN}io stated ne could move around) turned aver to the authoritien of the| William 11, Harkins, who deolared | can, ferday sorning, That auuraber, reg: und to Reorganize Concern) °e Just oll with hin eyo closed, /Sstern elty for prosecution, tt was! recently in New Orleans he hod ob-| The first would raise the permis-|{stered at the hotel, have been une peso In a hand-to-hand encounter Colombia Disaster ee Bye CioReC announced today, following tho fall. |gainer $100,000 thrid forgeries, Aible alcoholle content of beverngas|nccounted for since the fire, ‘Three y ae I could with my eyes open . that followed, Winans was sc: ig ure of department of justice of-| Marts ‘onde ttend-|from % of 1 per cent to 4 per cent.|bodiew have been recovered. Efforts to reorganize th RK . , 0) yo . " arkins escaped from an A Steal Cay nen and mubsldiury cor: | Nery beaten about the fice, tis BY LAWRENCE 8. HAAS Bald 1; 0 Kot KOMI traf-lriciala to take action In regard tolant veturning him to the state in-| The necond would relleve restric " 4 M glasses were broken and ho (United Press Btatt Correspondent) flo on our streets I} noarching the country for mil ing his Infant son, will The Bank of England wos organ- t ro pwadays; betling filing. of Mann act charges | mane ‘ t Agnew os the train|tions against the issuance of Nquor corns, aro being revived in Seattle mast Ge es Sau ROMANE 6 pitghes +4 som | mine oaylum nt Agnew a | a With ‘the broadcasting of clroulara] MBecked down, In tho scuffte BOaOT Pi etiageed Dec, 19, Aan an ot sia pede nat the young minister, + entered Colton last night. {prescriptions by physicians, ized by Sir Jolin Sloane in 1788, Ureing prevent stockho¥lers to ine| WWMMwNe struck the officer over | President Nelospina today resumed D | Ho in 24 yours od Harkins fed from the Agnew In tho head with his umbrelha, he, “Well,” sald 1, “if 1 can @ vest in the stockholders’ trust fund, | personal charge of Chief Severyns to come along and] % ne t A mimeograph cireular, naming | Weedin then placed the man under | jjove the stricken population of the| pine , i sas captured in New Orleans. Altho George 0. Gunderson, an employe of /AFFEAt. On tho way to the station, BoP vineh anyone who kits us al, | Vehicles Collide; carefully guarded on the return trip Ree ser raneat ae Oke. OC | Winntia charges, Weedin Kep} bump: |°aFthaunko one along the Heuador take a chanve with yout : Woman Thrown Out |=, massed to encape again Inst nol night and is still at liberty. Thrown from her euto when it col ‘Ghblemapctinsitinennaes llded with another machine and over-| ¢¢ aes 99 turned at Pitth ave, and Jackwon »t.|“‘Good Samaritan | man of the local stockholders’ com. |! his prisoner's head against walls | ean border, And mittee, has becn received from head. |®®4 traffic alga sthat they passed! ‘The president authorized immed: Tuesday evening, Leila Reid, 170) ‘ 11th ave, Was severely bruised. ‘The | Sorry for Action artery of the concern, in Buffalo, and at one time choked him so vic/ate expenditure of $10,000 for the| ¢ driver of the other car did not report] Daniel Tate, 2611. Union st. &° ie I. the accident, stopped his auto at 12th ave, dnd ) wures to re stitution some time ago and win re chief's nothing if NY clously that a uniformed officer who | most urgent cases and instructed the ‘Gunderson said, when shown the | BaPPened by said: army to ald in caring for hundreds | * clroular, that It wag the first infor} “Don’t treat him so apugh here | of homeloss and injured, mation he had recelyed of his po- | Where so many people are watching,” Latest reports here placed the sition, WINANS WAS TAKEN total dead from the disaster, In which Mrs, Rosle Conego, 2209 26th ave, |Jackson at. to give a ride to a tired “E would lke to see the company |'TO EMERGENCY HOSPITAL |four towns were completely de- chee a el Paget, i Wed h AVS, S. wan struck at Rainier ave, and|*tranger. ‘The man climbed into the Walker st, by a car driven by Fred J car, pulled out a gun and forced Tate J. Porelia, 8847 Rainier ave. shel lve two blocks south, where two recelved severe bruises. other bandits waited, ‘The three men ikea robbed Tat of 36 Two Cigar Stands Looted by Thief, A busy thief late Tuesday robbed two cigar stands near the Bus ‘Ter minal station, 1610 ‘Third ave., was looting the baggage in the sta- tion when Al Jenkins, newsboy ap- eared and gave the alarm, The | burglar fled | = pull itself together, and think It ts « good thing, but I haven't the time to serve,” Gunderson said, stroyed, at 400, with hundreds more dangerously injured, Among the injured Is a provinctal Winans was taken to the eme weney hospital after being booked at h the station, and when he told his a: . rules r" Gunderson holds $9200 worth ot] story to the chief he waa released, | R¥erHor, Senor Vulean, who was stock. Weedin ls said to have told the | 2Urt While fleeing from the earth- George A. Kahin, attorney for the | chiet that he had been drinking and | MW&K° #one i Detter business bureau of the Seattle | could not remember anything that| The devastated ' region Includes 1 club, says investments by so-| happened, one of the richest agricultural ones Med “small fry” stockholders thru-| Mr, Winans, who suffered severe | Colombia, Property damage. is Gut this section total $200,000 to| injuries asa result of his gallant of. | Uexeribed in the Iatest reports as $300,000, fort to ald a lady, sald I very great “The bureau made a thoro tnvestl| “At about 10:30 Monday evening I sation of the concern,” Kahin said. | was walking along Second ave. While “Their methods of selling stock were | passing the First National bank, I Law Is Now After designed to attract the uninformed | saw a man in clyilian clothes ap- i i investor. They were placed under a} proach a lady who was standing fn Boy and His Widow Fecelvership some time ago, and Pe- | front of the bank, at Columbia st.|jvqeenta’ ret fe rucker ae ters & Powell, Seattle attorneys, are | and Second ave, He placed his arm |iwuth Bese, Mec es evade lent caring for thelr assets here. Quota: | around her walat and sho resisted | Wu, mame, Mass, can evade loxal Hons on the stock have dropped out | him, He peralated in his attentions, | With Mrs, Susan O. Simpaon Tuches of sight." and sho struck him across the face| his Go.yearold bride, annulled, not a with a ni wapaper she carried In her cording to Aasistant Prosecutor Mo- and, and cried: ‘Leave me alone! I} Mahon ‘This despite the fact that am going to meet my husband.’ Furmture Gifts are, from many sensible viewpoints, the best of all. The Furniture Gift from Frederick & Nelson’s has every quality that makes for worth-while-ness—you will enjoy choosing it from the Christmas Aisle of Gifts on the Fourth Floor. We will hold for delivery at an appropriate time, of course. | HERE'S MORE ABOUT GRAND JURY STARTS ON PAGE 1 { | HERE'S MORE ABOUT lc department of poll ; | five Indictments charging fraud have trathc Copertnenh Of Sered: omy “She then attempted to run from] teen returned by 4 sumed by the grand Jury Wednesday | BAN > y the Hudson county j atimed by the. erand Jury Wedns DITS iy man, who seized her by the col-| court aguinst them and persons ald pitta oe a Whee Basel Rs hy iar the! STARTS ON PAGE 1 jar Of her coat, I interfered and or-| ing in the marriage, Alla Axiom, psychic mys- “ . . | dered the man to keep his hands off] ‘The indictments are based on the| tery man, who will try to| Before entering the grand jury the lady, Hoe then turned on me, | fact that the boy pretended to be 21! drive “1 inq.| room ‘Targart 4 that he had Stave garage. City Marshal William | called mo several vile names, and! and that the licens was iaued im- drive an automobile Dlind-| een subjected to mercitessepernect . i fe iC} tion by olice wince he made Jordan of Arlington, | who scared | struck me, knocking my: glasses into| mediately after the application w na | folded | thru Seattle traffic) tn rh Ae tao hemp see a nln eine post bie the street, where they broke on the/ made, whereas the law requires 48 Thursday. comp! prs to the prosecuting attor- fe ‘alls of the series of | pavement. ney's office, crimes, MAGEE Me gonnah bid ox ra. | oe chivalrous, and promised me he'd| “My men are haransed and arrest. SSS. AMES j Proceeding to Snohomish, 7 " | mee it thru—so, tomorrow, folks, inj ed at the slightest provocation,” Tag: Maca uetaroe tha rh Hamma pd bata May rg head, snd We engaged | me to leave and not goto thestation.| front of Pantages theater, at 12/gart said, “Drivers going to thelr goods store and carried away the|in » ght. While the fight was} when I insisted upon doing #0, he} noon, sharp, Mr. Axiom, Chicf| stands from our headquarters have safe found there. The strongbox | yore, | treet cary Which Was) treated me so roughly, choking me,|goyeryns, his chauffeur and yours| heen arrested twice for speeding, ¥ ats passing, stopped, and several meni that another officer approached and ; was carried about four miles out | © i . will enter the chief's private] something that never happened dur j came over and stopped ur, | od Ww into the country and blown open. | And; mopped. |Femonatrated with him “CAPITAL” Six-hole Range $68.00 | With porcelain trim in Blue, White or Gray. | Polished six-hole top, car and be driven by Alla Axiom,|ing all my previoux years of ope ie : Shacwerlig only a Qamneny 66 cour | OE D TO JAIL AND 18 | “When we came into tho station salud. tested bandage ‘over| tem ae ariaue Ro | oven-door thermometer, + pany books and papers, the yeggs | BEATEN ON THE WAY and entered the booking office, sev ea, north on Third to Union;| “Scores of people have called me || 18-inch oven and duplex returned them to the store and left | At this juncture a uniformed! pa-| eral offic the dismantled safe in the country an came up, and my antagonist | and r They were not seen during the | Mmediately revealed himself as an | dectal son duty saw my plight} down Union to S sed me from my captor, who! seco ond; south on neca, and up and told me I was committing UP) business suicide by antag | grate for coal or wood. | $68.00. nd wlzing the | | 4 that he wanted ‘to take one| Seneca to the theater a police, But Iam standing with my Snohomish exploit and the attempt. | Officer, and declared tha had me| more erack at that guy’ | Severyns thinks Alla w be| back to the wall and I couldn't toler Best Quality Water arrest. The uniformed man| “I was then taken to the city ho Je to put ft over, but he's ng| ate the conditions we have faced, I Coil, $3.00 joned his authority further and | pital, bleeding from cuts and loom chance it and if Alla maken! would just as soon go bro! e man located a badge in one of|ened teeth, and had my wounds! good, I'll bet gd robbery was not discovered un-! ra the store was opened for busi- ss Wednesday morning. | | wo hear a lot About|/as mo broke paying police " ERE = - [his pockets to offer as evidence to| dressed, By this time the lady whom | seat traffic not being so bad| Foreman James McCabe of the any OOF. / his claim of belng an officer. |1 had tried to befriend arrived with r all grand jury Wednesday declared that FREDERICK MRS. COOLIDGE ENDS “Then, in spite of the fact that the her husband and explained matters./ And say, I'm going to neo about] the traffic investigation will be ex- | |] dy and other witnesses contradicted} ‘The chief of police and other of-|thone bandages myself. They'll be| tended widely, and that every taxicab CHRISTMAS SHOPPING | | the piatn-ciothes man and told the |ficers then offered mo every cour-| real, I and for-hire car company in the city 'ASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Mrs, | | “iformed officer the true facts, the | esy and expronsed their deep regret) Remer time, Thursday,| will be questioned before the hd hah ta, Coolidge finished her Christ. || U8tformed man sald at the occurrence. Chief eryns| December 20 at 12 o'eloc ‘is concluded. — + —_—— mas ahopping yeaterday. | “*Well, he’s your prisoner; take | took me home In his own car, — = ———————__— — Unrecognized by the hurrying ||! 0” down to the station,’ ' ——————E—— 7 Bcberbayee igs Sis treated “I was handied roughly on the way | 3 $ ' Tone walking fone tha wenn ||to the station, and forced to cover|| What's in the Air | Tisieen aad Waa ant. | myself from blows as best I could, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 President Coolidge hasn't been || *!tho I offered no objections to going} xenze 12:40 to 1:30 p. m.; onso é onograp S out yet to do his shopping pe: etinigheorge and, In fact, insisted |1"s:39 p.m. WOMAN derives infinite satisfaction from the {J ly. It & ‘umored in wi 7 . KFIC—23:20 4:8 . a . cap al Bia vaatggetaand | bart Se gy ere te al | YE Ie IR aes aman possession and use of an attractive, convenient that he left it all to Mrs. Cool. ||‘#nce toward the station the man KHQ—17:80 to 8:40 p, m. desk of her own, for her own special corner. seemed to realize that he had made|| KrHR—1:30 to 3 p. m. BRUNSWICK CHENEY SONORA VICTROLA |n grave error, and tried to persuade | idge. } Correspondence becomes a delight rather i} | yy than a duty! The task of keeping house- HE Gift of a Phonograph may be | hold accounts is made more pleasant! Why chosen to admirable advantage at Wr pcae' thovchetaican a a Sid AREER G Meaiortega & e.g where the latest mas Nineteen Twenty-three”? Console types of machines, in the four fa- ‘ . E mous oT hg can be listened to, and com- | DESKS, from $25.00 to $325.00. pared, side by side. Convenient terms of payment can be arranged for the Phono- | graph of your choice. We will hold for Christmas delivery if you so instruct us. “RECORDS | chosen for Christmas presentation are tastefully wrapped and make acceptable gifts, indeed, for every home which enjoys | ||| the possession of a Phonograph. These are VICTROLA NO. 215 | ||| suggested for their especial appropriate- ness to the Christmas season: In Brown Mahogany Finish, $150.00 4 45104 [ Mother Goose Songs Kitty Cheatham 1 $1.00 } Once a Little Shepherd Maiden Other Victrola Console | oagg { Santa Claus Hides in the Phonograph Phonographs, $160 to $300 | 75¢ | Christmas Morning at Clancy's | an Santa Claus Tells of Mother Goose Part I. | Santa Claus Tells of Mother Goose Part 11 ection of Hymns—No, T nm of Hymns—No. II A PLACE for everything, and everything in its place—this is what a compactly-appointed Sew- ing Table means to the woman who enjoys plying a needle in the quiet hours. ‘The Haberdashery Section of this store provides—to a woman’s sat- . . Ri Out, Wild Bella John Barcla isfaction—a thoroughly adequate, suc- Srmaneey Wait wtih Wee ehiG ie cessful answer to the question: ‘‘What EBbae ch Peer Birthday of a King Elizabeth Lénnox and Choru Where will you find as many attractive styles of Sewing Tables as in the Christmas Aisle of Furniture Gifts? Prices from $15 to $100. ity Male Choi 150 Awake, Salute the Happy M 2. 2 ” Trinity M Chol to give to that very particular man? Be ite, ek ee Teo eee a The Fox As Herdsman (Story) And the man for whom she chooses is Georgene Faulkns CHENEY ART MODEL d h t In a Clock Sto: Viet Orchestra a made happy, too. { ck Forest Orchestra $265.00 | 7 The Night Before Christmas (Reading) Ai }) 35418 Cora Mel: Patten A beautiful version of the Early | Gingerbread Boy (Rea 3 Faulk Englieh period 6f design While Shepherds Watched Victor Orator It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Ore Other Cheney Phonographs, $ Sonsole to $280 Fifth Floor At Left, VICTROLA No. 400 $250.00 FREDERICK SWICK “YORK” EA for three—what a pleasant affair it becomes ’ iy when the hostess presides over a Drop-leaf Tea $150.00 Wagon! scretican Waidut Seataea There are many different styles here, in = = mahogany and walnut finishes, priced from Other Brunswick Consol $25.00 to $78.50. 1

Other pages from this issue: