The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 11

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SECTION TWO | The Seattle = i | . W Coolidge Not Sarprised ut Ford’s Present , MAGNATE SET BELLS PEALIN | Holds Croker Millions URGE PARDON | FOR HUSBAND Man’s Record for 10 Years May Save Him From Cell DENVER, Dec, 20.—John Keller, the man who “went straight" for m WHEN HE PLAYED AT SANTA Believed to “Be Understanding on) Muscle Shoals Proposition Between Auto Man and White House BY LAWRENCE MARTIN They have been told that the < . by United Press) trust” and the “fertilizer N, Deo. 20.—Henry| trust" were tryiite to keep Ford| the role of a political Santa | from getting the Shoals, ¢ than 10 years af his encape from Jollet privon, Tilinols, may not bo returned to comple his sen- | tence. With recommendation for parole | by @ police cuptain who investigated | D1 ¢ F, his case and « telegram to Governor | i C Claus hi t the merry Christmas| Republican leaders have been ac Small, of Ilinolx, from Jim Good: | ] ood p nag} bok ages Coolldge’'s | cused of trying to block Ford's offer heart, Denver chaplem, requesting | i \) cet a - ator Cae | because they were afraid of him po-| either pardon or parole, Keller may 4 4 . ak soul ses aepalen nang leal me fact that the beat way | be allowed freedom on the strength | 3 were not surp tc Uasees ie we é yood recard fo r : Chris gift, but their satistaction | pose of Ford politically might hin good recgrd for the past 10 | | be to give him the shoals and that \ eas not \ by that; they got fighting him on that lasue was not a is ie 8 } : » just what they wanted } Jovernor Sweet, of Colorado, will nneumeement for Coolidge; | #224 Way to keep the matter out of be aevined Of Ah fade lt coumarin S his assurance that he would not un. |Poaean Nees not prevented the charge | with this unusual cane today, it {9| 4 : , | being made, | believed. Goodheart and other Intl Ss der any circumstances run against | | bell joodhea, influ. | : him for the pre y and his state-| S08 ential citizens announced thelr tn. ment that the majority of the voters| ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 20.Henry are for the president overshadowed | Yord, by announcing he ts for Prest-} today every other polit: topic, | dent Coolidge for president, and ap. | At the same time there was a gen-| parently out of the presidential race { eral belief that there is a complete | himself, has evidently made Mrs understanding between the White) Ford a Christmas gift that Is more House and Ford about Muscle) than pleasing. Shoals. | If that is true, Ford's’ announce-| with particulars,,with a request that {vith ps of acquainting the governor! ‘The family of Magnus Johnson, senator from Minnesota, arrived: bag and baggage in ay nee for a parole. | the capital. This shows the family out for a walk. The children are (left to right) Agnes : | i In the meantime Keller's wifo, who and: POON: betrayed him ‘in a fit of ange |doing everything possible to oO redee |her notion. Teconciliatio ae rg | Ap NET | per cent, ee far tots ure epee fa Two New Cardinals : | fected a ms 6 y afte jearry out his threat, Jove! ent | ‘ | arceot: esidreibn talcestattarye anecet JAPAN supporters txpressed hope that the| Created for Italy | in “I know ft Is best. I am glad," ment assumes even greater signitl- | [ee woes ripley cade pe Ma |of blame for the “family quurrel’ | prem # ene Fee im tO ima | ROME, Dec. 20—At a secret con- a fance. For Muscle Shoals. threat. |“nneune ment of her his nd. Then |which ended in Keller's imprison te mabey, Met te aoa Se |sistory at the Vatican today two a ened to be one of the controversial | "7 Tevesled that Ford had thought |ment, Both profess that their home \! he fear xpressed alian cardinals, Evariste, papal of the matter seriously for she sald: i has not been entirely | igsues of the coming presidentia) | has been happy and that th auditor, and Regalli, director gen- It id | “We talked tt over many times." |have seldom had disagreements. he ated Ve > campaign. : A aud | | | 2 ed the premler for|¢ra! of the Vatican museum, were 5 Either Ford as a candidate or who-| Mrs. Ford, who was en route to/ |. Mone children, the’ elles ¢,- ar «| Minister Inukai Fails to Ena Lesnar ser rapa |p T: : ever is democratic nominee was} Troy to attend a Christmas celebra- | j Waiting for “Daddy” to return with tesigearew | Pope Pius in his allocution de- i | 8 5 | majori 's demands in regard | expected to carry the Muscle Shoals|tion at the college her niece is at-| \* Mu Carry Out Threat [to sec dros mands ard) iored the fact that conditions in Issue to the farmers with much) tending, left today for New York, | | ler in destitute. t vigor. The farmers have been told|But before whe left she maid she, too reg ‘i that Ford will produce nitrates at/ix a supporter of President Coolidge, | ; (United Press Staff Corresponde! noals. That means cheaper|and added she didn't belleve Ford! Widow Bula Ed json Crocker |Kansas City Eggs TOKYO, Dec. 20—The threat one of the farmers’ chief ever intended to become a candidate. | idow Bula Edmondson Crock f Take Big Decline split in the BY CLARENCE DUBOSE » «| Bill Introduced to \eoni caeuny: panese cabinet over | Aid Frisco Harbor |- government's reconstruction pro- | WASHINGTON. Dec. Sho aa: Berd naval department plans for de- gain to have | ministration naval “Idhds” bill, pro-|velopments in the San Francisco st postpone , involving an. expenditure ho 950 durnig the next 20 a SS eS aie ; oc Ps -| NEW K, Dee. 20.—Richard | services, “1 hall do anything €X-) yy | (CAPPY RICKS nomi a ah at thi SAS CI' gram appeared today en in 5 cents | been averted or at the last two weeks.| Minister Inukal, es dropped 1 cent today, making | threatened to resign bec: vernor ning ry's most powerful »i Seatae Ok . which he helped be in ite /|t Yor |viding for both purchase and dispo-| bay are sition of lands, was introduced in|of $27 the house today by Representatlye | ye ¢ no a dozen wi! Fy cents within three days, | Yamamoto had Wed to Fred A. Britten chariman of the eee aa ‘ . . % | vole ges are.9 cents under | manda of the nity part lands subcommittee | A small Want Ad in The Star ; He Discourses on the Sin of Hypocrisy a. edmonds thin tin Ee Re aeration Weaoot! be rahndee Britten said the bill was in line| will help you fill your vacant rooms. 4 in council with i naire E sured dunndecrid Bac : 4 Pi Written for The Star by Peter B. hyne—Another Coming Next Saturday .t pitas, t Ind { ‘ They were married in No- | “Behold,” cried Cappy Ricks, as}is a form of entertainment, not a ind this fs a ste of loyalty | ver Peay | he entered the private dining room| business veriture and, of course, the] UNdving even in death—-ot double} “Destiny guides us." sald Mra ) for 1 me mo i } of the Bilgewater club and found] only persons who take it sertousty| AN that Esha! towe'to: the vagbhagsPas: bum a { his cronies of the wholesale lum-|are those who refrain from whist-/poys at Tammany Holl, and what I trope had not improved since the 4 | last consistory, but said that the fn- | ternal situation in Ireland was clear- : ra" ‘This ia what z wife ah «| gamblin; ot even tho non-whist-|ly bef ho ¢ r Usiet tates ‘who het qu-Papsrus:| arhood cafés a hoot, but! “When he died‘ part: of me| “T do. not know bow much my | ing brot "Then wo behold a poor Judge} when the gambler drags oho of! died, eftate in worth, but that ida is now valu of horseflesh,” J. August Redell re-/ them or his cent family to ruin was with plied witheringly. “With but two} with him, then a cry ¢ horses in the race, one of them| “My opinion ts that a ly great horse and the says Mrs. Croker. “Es apiri he dled. It ia s UP. jwith me now. And so mi ar th rein- ples, in Watch and Wait for Qpening| © Of All Stores Under the Name of i i to make a Croker ec be loyal to his loyal bts. gua tka #5 nance is men-| © ‘ : truly great, you Pad) tay deficient, and it denied horee|the most in o cade We ogcae ts a loner. ..{ Faces or poker he will play mum-|man was h Mrs. Croker eed ted ‘ I picked ‘him for @ place," bly-peg or shoot craps. 1 Tamma hard :bet.{1s 1 didgaPherutilen putt Oi lied smilf tle for me sald | donned at her band's death. sly. “It OC) of ch om. Tell them happiness as ber and shipping trade awaiting] ling on Sund If a few feeble-|have is th him, “the only human being In the/ minded citizens ruin thomselves| Crocker. told | to me. ‘Go back © about an hour before] pressed ou th the notion that hi ‘nuns and Papyrus went to the post! is such a thing in this world as) that they can nd you as the (BE snd crs et Hem. j my general manager, Skinner,!/easy money. He wou work| Would command me. I would rather une that was le r ora } as the one person in the country f erasable hat have them think of me under a thee i —— 1 who didn't know there was an in had no outlet for his|than to think of me an ps, some da j no A has of. | shal nN 1 . on mbling ropenslties he would en-| | Ahd_ no ’ a ots) sball THESE Dry Goods ' out it. Skinn STORES a i —_ Clothing rs Pi ing to the market cashier, in the am nd fo Sh 2 um- i deaths and the rhe ‘ : ‘ : oan ed or j headlines. So I tackled ected him t Will “ ¥ Fees s ae . ee jeather Fs { for of a new hat. Told Offer if Furnishing Hi im I craved to bet somebody that word of hon c a ; Good. Floor, MY / » in seton worth «the odmtentss: of hia. ce You : core 4 50 bet me E fired cash waste pape t re a 258 Ca : and 4 4 % ” Cappy ©X-|track on a holiday althe next ace ha , ve aa aa 2 / A cok silk hat, “What do/ two dollar combination bet, just to|run. And then ho was worth) | 7 Great } Wearing ew 4, boys?” 1 evil less than the oc , ae FT ah = Sep new lid, boys?’ | bo devilish a eannity *auatasbad ton Values! a re an unprincipled wretch”! wneaking of race-track plunger per basket ron hes ri “companion Apparel Floor We ae isis Cie (WO an assistant cashier in our itor of the| horse. I know my. bo; i 4 hatha’ & phy once who was born and bred re-| $10,000 to bet and besides I raised 0 Ps ae ee ere aneel. Thefun| i” the blue-grass of Kentucky. He gentlema taught him 1 these fe increased by reason of the. fact| Was descended Sees Ags sport and not CI a in the ‘3 ¢ even awake horse-racing gentlemen ¥ daar there th dand Be oe en owe oniy| entered a horse ina race here. Were ° Of ‘ 5 orse to wi Types is didn’t expect that horse to win, © with tho news tl ne race. I don't) a Ac ii or ht | ty, tne — ie ‘tasters | Will Open Shortly Under the New System of Doing en “oxnser, wows | % er coro sos Business DIRECT from the MANUFACTURER to the of mild hy r CONSUMER. : The Stores to Open Shortly in This Section Lo- . "i - om wa Cated in Bremerton, Monroe, Wenatchee, Omak, “i voir owe "Tenasket, Yakima and a Number of Other Stores in a «vat was toe ona ot 1 the Spokane Division, Making This a Great Buying itn eninge" pin so arty vic 8 com PQwer that Defies Competition. 1 her Floor 50 snap in or 50 } lish er table i t pla ad five hur weed, } ‘ ach wa 1 th ( by United Featy and > 1 t littl 1 All F bc i Floor t . roduction Prot L) ee cen | Our Motto Is: “Quality First at a Price : For further information relating to this fast-growing Chain Store Sys- | tem, write or call at Office, 305-306 Seaboard Bldg. 1s ng that be. ad. een ruined», i alear ae Phone EL iot-1636 NATIONAL CHAIN STORE SERVICE CORP. Finds. MADISON bet, FIRST and SECOND || ta rivate try 1 tt ] ppore ins x 6 1 vr. As Other Stores Open in This District Will Be Mentioned in Following Ads Ty, AND_CO.__ | ttaln'to be Sto naan soon, k round the wool roma 1] Kiet nd aes tn ore This New System is considered the most scientific and economic | Tomeinny || ably much £9,000, 10 1 method of doing business of the day—All Stores will have a sign like the above cut. Outfitter for Men, Women and Children. rood: . | MATINER IN THE SEE ATT if Musteal im: my _ ticket : Comedy Yy ZEZS Zh | POPULAR PRICES &;, 10¢ 20¢ O¢ ONE THAT'S BANNED

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