The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 6

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SHA Oe Lede eee ee THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924, RAP ATTACK ON ?2"%s, iene Mom iB rs GREEK SESSION. Nieman'ends Lie | | | PORTLAND, Ore, Jon, .—Polloe| PROVIDENT, Th. 1, Jan. a DENVER, Jan. 8A Bible fietnly) a today are looking for two robbers Within a fow hours after Nina Wil clutched in one hand, 4 ¢ Lg es et | who brutally attacked John Logan,|¢ox Putnam Sanderson, — widely | revolver’ 15) Lhe tae ee ady’ of | ae and hin erippled | known fietion writer, had been grant wound in her temple, y | Officials Say Charges Are son, Inst night The bandita shot ta divor from Robert J, Bander Venizelist Deputy Seized and | twieo at the aged man, who made] son by Superior Judgo Chester W fi | Manufactured; Deny Them | resistance, and then slugged| Barrows here yesterday, the court Hurled From Tribune 70-yoar-ok erooe) Yoursold grocer ‘Sawyer, 64, was found| # the grave of her hus ‘rom Sawyer, the jhim, taking $80 from tho cash draw. | announced that the decision would Imselt to death ws| $25 Plates Cut R ah er, Hix won Was roughly thrust in-| bo recalled and a full Investigation : eT eiewice to itor ‘Tho Star \to a back corner. into the testimony of the plaintiff be} ATHUS b—Pending arth no Lor ' Tho attention of tho tru of taken Jot xr Venizelos, duo hi rr od from the shock and) COUR a : C . | today national assembly srday morning left the home of | . It developed, according to the} today, national assembly} ft the ed to an article printed) Decision Settles Jcourt, that re. Bactitacn OHAAT re |poxtponed until Saturday decision as} her daughter, say! I'm going tho} $8 Crown dtar recently and algned by | Nery A . ihe hate Tarwee tacks t shall ‘ba ha ieee: eoverts as 1, ‘a alc ‘© fo of ore than a year, to what rt is j sdgar Blair, ‘Tho statements Civil Service Fight r ment | Bridgework da In the article referred to te ending a year old controversy, tho Tho now assembly met Wednes| the moderate Venizeliat Velttanttin, Cut to grossly innecurate, to ay Me /atate supreme cou't Wednesday day without waiting Venizelos’ ap heating him and hurling him from nf, Bo ntUAt to: th. wie ye A [ated down 8 | pearance, but confined its activities (he tribune amid an uproar. With Our Regular 0 |we cannot pass them without a pro-lthat K, C, Bean Is entitled to rating to wild cheors for & republ : SD i ' pony Rena WwW Y lh St . d Ti th tent. _{as elyil service commissionor, Bean} granted on rounds of non-aupport nel Plastiras and Premier Go a 5 Juarantee elow otaine eel ‘The article atates that the soclety | was dismissed by the commission F * natas handed in thelr resignations, t for Rarebits SO NOW IS THE TIME . bas been continuously before the/over a year ago when he failed to a é the former explaining that the mov. Best fo 5 : E : Bleached White — {cits councit urging that tho licens | pass an examination for the seere: DAD'S ‘SOUP mont now left the earoer of it never cooks! stringy While Our Prices Are Cut in Half |teca on animals be increased in|taryship, Since, Bean has been em.| “ do you call this bean soup?" in the hands of the people. 3 : ee ee New Safe Way | onter that the organiaation may | ployed by the state of California as | cook. does." ‘ irbai bes coiadieed “the Hi {for zourselt we ar ni chen wor raise more funds, AX a matter of | chief examiner, | the bean in this soup tan't! opening 1. Republican depu- u Z dark, discolored, spotted oF} rot, the society has never even | ~ ~ big enough to flavor It.’ tlos were the agsrensorn in mont of fe 5 DR, H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. e Com| thought of auch a proposal, never! Ho you want to buy or #eit your] "Sho Jan't supposed to flavor 1t.|them, On one occasion Deputy Car-| S the quality spread cheese g | SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. atldiscuased it In any Way and no|home? Place your Want Ad today,|She ts just supposed to christen| neasevdas, a republican, rushed to Ww! member has even mentioned such | Tho cost ts less, Phone MA in.0600, | Nebraska Awgwan. the tribune and seized by the throat jone! senonen Te roposition (0 any Of the COLAC re OF | me eu si 3 | trustees, | ‘This woman states that the #0 ® lolety wants the city to build it a apecial paste Inew pound. ‘This chargo tx also them. Pane from} manufactured entirely out of whole ent ce cloth, Nothing of the kind has © ever deen broached, ‘The society ; th=| oes hope, however, to some day be ek vonoder SOs} adie to build a new shelter and one c 8 i lthat wit be a credit to tho city— aon ————— | this, of course, from ita own funds. ord NO TRAP FOR TOMMY The charge i# also made that tho the " z soctety has succeeded in getting The teacher had b trying to] tr a law whereby people must inculcate the princ of the Gol] Mm tm $1 to $2.50 for a cat. Tho ‘oy eye arte ‘ltrath ts that the licensing ordl- “Now, Tommy,” she asked, nances were passed years ago and would you do “supposing a b0Y|pefore tho sdciety had anything to struck youv" do with the pound, big a boy are you sup-| Tho other charges made are posing?” demanded Tommy.—aAm.| equally without the slightest foun- Legion Weekly. dation In fuct, and, in justice to our thousands of members and well lwishers, we ask you to give pub- Melty to this statement. KI TY HUMANE SOCIETY. A Gleamy Mass of Hair | | 35c¢ “Danderine” does Wonders | SENATE INQUIRY rie : | { . for Any.Girl's Hair j — | Black § st | McLean to Tell of $100,000 lee models Loan to Fall my Street WASHING a with blad with ta with bro kid. Fo} $11.50. g Second g - r ge wend OF, m\ i his part in a syndicate. 4] ~ Chairman Lenroot of the peal f = tee announced that BE. B. McLean, | | personal friend of former President | aie | ~ Harding, would be called to the) | sti Monday afternoon. | | be questioned con-/ fs nal loan of $100,000} ‘all wns sec an before | p Ww naid ho} an . NO y this! When combing habs Bk co your hair, caus: 200 Until } 25e After 9 , LA __ THE NeW ZEROLENE for FORDS | Zerolene “F” for Fords is the latest product of the Standard Oil Research Laboratories. We believe it does the lubricating job for Fords as no other oil | will do it. Zerolene “F” for Fords will increase gasoline mileage, save carbon- ier ae Lat ; sd removal and valve-grinding expenses, reduce friction and wear, and prolong on ara papier ees the life of every Ford in which itis used. It is a scientific, practical answer to the MOT! “Why don't HERIN-LAW TH y FOR ITCHING TORTURE 1 healthy. 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