The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 9

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jens olu. hey ERIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928. HONEY NAME, ( SAYS OFFICIAL Accuse Balaad of Deception in | Abolish Auto Horns? WASHINGTON, Doo, Employing Son Repeating charges of irregularity @nd ilegal procedure on putting men on the city payroll, made in| & signed lotter to The Star xeveral | Weeks xo, Councilman Oliver T.} |insertion in the |the United Statos of Chinese, ulso. fommission after the commissioners, Acting under the advice of Corpora tion Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy, had | Fesolyed themselves into an inquisi-| torial body to investigate the charges, At Kennedy's dictation a |rights of Americans. enforced association of jehildren with schools. exceptions, other Ite SEATTLY stan Payroll Fraud Charged! MILLER WANTS JAPS EXCLUDED | Demands Barring Clause in! Immigration Bill 28.—-Repre jfentative Millor of Washington ap: | | peared today before the house tm: | migration committee and advocated | | Miller instuted on rigid exclusion | He drew a vivid new immigration bill stringent provisions against all | }further Japanese immigration into | declaring upon the Erickson Friday appeared before | | pleture of the Japanese the the civil service commission to give | | Dre re. Hae wRCATOeD: BitrE tO 9) testimony of specific facts and! the Pacific Northwest, other data | tlfey were encroaching Erickson appeared before the} al, economic and industrial} | He told of numerous cases of the American Japanese in Seattle | He advocated making than to permit diplomatic no Japanene and then Subpoena was issued citing Council: | tourists, merchants and man Erickson to appear in person, | l representatives to enter for limited Altho he was represented at the} | periods, and stressed the importance Preliminary hearing by “his attor-| of forbidding so-called ney, W. D. Lane | | students to come hore In answer to questions for spe eific data support his published | char; kson stated that many} persons are on the city payrolls who have no right to be there! ahd that civil service rules have} been ignored by that body. | Direct responsibility for the alleged | conduct of the commission is| pon Mayor Brown, Erickson | who, he says, has violiited | the civil service rules by employing & “youlk lady not eligible under civil service rules” as his assistant Seoretary | W. D. Barkhuff, superintendent of the street department, is accused by Erickson of having employed his son, Delbert Kirby Barkhuff, and ing him on the pay rol assumed ns The y eligible to ci ervice employment because of his age, drew pay during | ay, June, July and September as t Kirby, Erickson charges. 2D TO CHARGE “Mr. Barkhuff ng. f they come |retarn home afterward,” | manded, m pli char Tuesday night Jat 2107 Warren ave. & nurse, is at Mberty unde ay “Abolish horns on automobiles and make drivers his | tion instead of noise to avoid accidents,” use can- says Judge Dalton. pian loyed without | Judge Dalton Says Sirens Make the i Drivers Depend on Noise Rather Than Caution for Safety , ANOTHER DRIVER Is OUT ON $100 BAIL ‘oduced him to ¢ son and his employment was |; There was no one eligible on | ex it ix customa market for laborers. My som was employed first as & laborer and later in checking up traf. fie slips.” | The action of the civil service com. | mission was precipitated by Mayor Brown, who sent the body a letter Thursday demanding that an inves. tigation of cilman Erickson’ charges ag: the commission be | made. The letter quoted a statement — which appe n a Seattle news. kson’s signature} mmission with vio- WITNESS TELLS. oe COURTESY TALE ~ Says She Knows of No Graft | in Traffic Department HERE’S MORE ABOUT AIRSHIP STARTS ON PAGE 1 BOOZE ARREST CAUSES PROBE se | Poland Resents Interference With Attache “Man on Right” B FRENC H WARSHIPS KING BODIES h warship Dixmu HERE'S MORE ABOUT TRAFFIC STARTS ON PAGE 1 charged with recklean driving. Nor Nt ACTIVITY 18 NOT Appel BABLE = RIGHT-OF-WAY FIGHT SETTLED ain after they had finished! for education in | higher institutions, compel them to| Miller de- | She lives John Kryawa a $15 bond, Privilege, Kennedy Declares FREDERICK & NELSON D Assorted OMMSTARS STORE Molasses-Walnut- CANDY SPECIALS Coconut Chews Freshly made in our own daylight Candy Kitchen, Special 25 Pound DOWNSTAIRS STORE i Le Women’s and Misses’ Cloth and Fur Coats—Reduced HE Downstairs Store offers an abundance of attractive values in wom- en’s and misses’ Cloth and Fur Coats that have taken reduced prices for clearance. They are Winter fashions. Models for utility, business and dress wear in the cloth coats. Reliable, moderately-priced peltries in the fur coats. Cloth Coats Reduced 85 COATS reduced to..... $8.85 35 COATS reduced to..... $11.85 60 COATS reduced to.....$14.85 8 COATS reduced to.....$19.85 40 COATS reduced to,....$24.85 30 COATS reduced to.....$32.85 Sizes Ranging from 16 to 46 Fur Coats Reduced 11 CONEY COATS reduced to $45.00 1 SEALINE (Seal dyed Coney) COAT 1 SEALINE (Seal dyed Coney) COAT reduced to $75.00 reduced to $87.50 1 SEALINE (Seal dyed Coney) COAT © SEALINE (Seal dyed Coney) COAT, reduced to $132.50 with chenille Coney collar and cuffs, SEALINE (Seal dyed Coney) COATS, reduced to $142.50 “owith natural Skunk collars and cuffs, | SEALINE (Seal dyed Coney) COAT reduced to $152.50 reduced to $162.50 3 MARMOT COATS reduced to $132.50 2 MARMOT COATS reduced to $122.50 2 MARMOT COATS reduced to $162.50 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | A Special Purchase of 40 Cloth Coats USTROUS pile fabric Coats, mostly in the smart tie-at-side styles. 2 | 85 e All with fur collars, some with fur collars and cuffs. Full lined with good quality fabrics. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Unusually attractive values. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 5 | Women’s and Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses at Low Prices $14.85 and $20.85 At $20.85: Dresses of satin, crepe, knitted fiber-silk, Poiret with beads and braid. Knitted a ae omnes ae a Pl fiber-silk in straightline effects. wide choice of trimming effects. Poiret Twill in tailored, plaited Tailored and draped models. skirt and plaited panel styles. For afternoon, street and busi- Cream Caramels Special 35c Pound SATURDAY | Coat Lengths from 46 to 50 Inches $14.85: Dresses of crepe, simply or elaborately trimmed An especially attractive group ness Wear. of youthful models in Navy Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. blue Poiret Twill, for high Many Extra Size Models for Te school and college girls. Women of Full Figure. DOWNSTAIRS STORE M bd Girls’ Coats and Dresses Reduced BROKEN size and style lots of'Coats and Dresses for girls aged 2 to 12 years. 50 GIRLS’ COATS, some with fur collars. 2 to 8 Reduced to $5.75. 40 GIRLS’ COATS in sizes 4 to 12. 5 CLOTH DRESSES in sizes 8, 10, Reduced to $3.75. 100 CLOTH DRESSES in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Reduced to $5 20 CLOTH DRESSES in sizes 6, teduced to $7.75. Sizes 12 and 14. Reduced to 77) 7, 8, 10, 12 and DOWNSTAIRS STORE 50 GIRLS’ COATS in sizes 2 to 10. Reduced to $9.75. 14, , $ any) mae, ‘ rn production of sw j Ant CON- Lave, [FIRE WRECKS | toc ceorgis ranke thet Bena off . «set | Warlike Blonde Savages KOKOMO AREA|"___ an . une . 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