The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 4

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)

i j } + wes eee es me « GREW REMOVED | | FROM WARSHIP: 1U. S. S. Tacoma Being | Port Is Closed to All Vessels | } Abandoned Off Vera Cruz | + WASHINGTON j crew ts being moved fro * ean PAground on Bla } Cruz while en rou # port of Tampico to re FMunication with the Pand protest American 1 + A messa ed * department pm the command: fing officer or the Ta {& part of the crew under charge of # the executive officer of the ship hi } been put ashore, while the capts , and the reme r of the crew wer § remaining on Whe crut cruiser f off Vera © Mexican | by the navy] a stated that ond, which ts or the Tacoma, is 6 at Blanquilla re GALVESTON, Texas, Jan, 18 § Three of the four tments ¢ P the United States v } aground on the I flooded, * less station aud r | With abateme F 7 Mow running, o of the ship be # Heved two tugs standing by ‘Would be able to pull the Tacoma off the rocks. t of crew of 300 Thas been removed ¢ stricken Yeasel, while the captain and the re. Mainder are still aboard. eee Mexican Rebels Are Not Blamed | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Navy of. 1 De La Huerta} from any sus- for the wreck ‘Of the light cruiser Tacoma off the| Port of Vera Cruz. atest reports to the department | Findicate, it was stated, the Tacoma, Caught by a strong norther, was Swept broadside on the rocks, endan-| ering lives of 300 officers and men. | The Tacoma was anchored, the! Messages indicate, when the storm | struck her. | Governor T. W. Davidson today re-| The Ciné-Kodak for motion pictures You can now make motion pictures the Kodak way. Ciné-Kodak offers a new simplicity, a new economy, a new com- pactness. It opens wide the door to personal motion pictures, Just unnounced, bat you can sec it here. (Eastman Kodak Ca) MZ i HUERTA REBELS SHELL TAMPICO Following Attack Jan, 18 ro batteries releas mer ‘on the rebel boats or. However, they we ing off the coast pre att » port of Tam A to all vessels sther The me ploo had following th: Several boats, » American, are lying bor, waiting to unic No report as rebel bombardme eee eved to be de the hars cargoes | om the HERE'S MORE ABOUT MEXICO STARTS ON PAGE 1 confer later In the day with Becre-| tary Hughes. MEXICO ARMY | TO CROSS U. §.| WASHINGTON, Jan At least | sn | pved nore ure against 1 government by the United States, it wan learned today. Permission |s ext ed some time today, These troops are to be used princt pally in the gulf oil r whe there are extensive American Inter: | ests, Tho soldiers to be American. territo understood to be n dians, known as p relentless fighting ste ary moved over y Obregon are Yaqui In y the most | f Mexico. Texas Refuses to Let Troops Cross! AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 18—Acting} President Ob} rmission to] the state across fused the request of 0 for 00 troops of Sonora to Eagle Texas soil. Tho executive stated he feared such a movement might result in infavorable complications. ere American Oil Land Seized by Mexicans WASHINGTON, Jan. 16-—Cerro Agul olf fields near Tampico, Mexico, seized by tho tevelution. | ate department hss been | dvised by the attorneys of the; American interests owning the oll fields, ‘This government may make a pro- test against such “suppression of American commerce,” it was ind! cated today. It is interesting to know there aro no ineligible players on the Cleveland team. It would be inter- esting, ‘too, to find out what some ot Speaker's players are eligible for. See Our Windows Semi-Annual Clearance It’s always our policy year. to clean house twice a We want all new lines for spring. Thrifty people will profit by these reductions. Women’s Shoes Grouped at Exceptional Values in Children’s Shoes $2.95 Men’s Shoes Grouped $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 |Mexican Federals HERE’S MORE ABOUT GRAND JURY STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE'S MORE ABOUT TRAFFIC STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE'S MORE ABOUT PASTOR DENIES CHARGES STARTS ON PAGE 1 d wide cireulation and this, it] pastor orted, prompted Clancy's ap-| Leland pearance at the Friday morning, f the in c Mrs, Leland an it} in @ hospital; When oto confers tt the | cor 1 ied to afte ng while drunk, A, V untor and angered and eland said. Year's eve follow lund out a real entate operator, o boing They 1 warrants at Mrs. Leland ha " or to tank for failing to ged ‘oremay. Jam 0 wor ear " o New County Clerk t ‘or two ye eland of the affair, 1 had hia assistants waiting Mrs. Leland wre mfempion and pinned it jury sid, he ha JUDGE HAS 39 TRAFFIC. CASES Six Drunk Drivers Are to Appear in Court o|beon carrying messages between his soon as the indict «| wife and the pa but delay | pr Foreman MeCabe called on Judge Smith and that jurist gave out word that no indictments were ex pected during the day Sam Levinson, proprietor of a pawn shop on Third ave, went be fore the Jury with a number of rec ords, Thursday, Capt, Claude Ban nick, of the Denamore station, was also questioned, "aul du Spain, who resides in the 4 hotel, on Westlake ave., was! rat of the new witnesses to be fore the jury Friday utor Malcolm Douglas, de t his home until late Friday warrants a r under the im-| complete 1 tolto b ’ y ‘lend 84) HeACONS DECLARE WOMAN ERRATIC HUSBAND STUNNED I BY DISCOVERY Stunned by his were returned, another on that the 4 church work his wife were deeply ¢ Aland continued to make a quiet Aincovery, Leland tigation and notified his, igi hey discussed the matter with the Jeaid he thought the matter over for| 7 discussed matter with ime of | Aemcons of Kev, Case's church and a comm a fow days to decide on a « teo was named to make an in- ‘Tho dencons issued the} coming home for dinner and eald he found | ¥** hin wite in tedhy. j oo gation, wing statement last night: traffic cases were to be tried in police court Friday, due 1 to m crowded ealendar, The regular days upon whieh traffic cases are tried aro Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tho lst includes six arrests for hay ing no lights, 24 for parking, two for arding signals and seven con: x of which are drunk- ther being for reck patter was brought to the| Thirty-nine of the ft aK A “On other occasions I found her , | attention some months 1 | After a mo u1 investigation | the under committee procured an examination of Mrs, Leland by an lalieniat, with the full consent and knowledge of her husband, A. KR. Le | a jand, and as @ result thereof it is our conclusion that the unfortunate weeping and she refused to tell me tho, reason,” Leland said, ‘Again | and again she refuesd to tell me, but T insisted, and jury's It is the jury will until Monday and un session {» held Saturday, ments will be returned this week “Vou are caring too much for the pastor, I told her,"’ Leland said, “Do you love him?'t I asked. “She nod ded and whispered, ‘You know J do. I've always loved him I've loved him ever since 1 kne Y ay, Leland All night e< wife t were vie that evening woman is suffering from hallucins | I Hlowed bis son on Leland ter from Mrs, Leland, ase of & woman, . Cross examinat hope of getting at tho t of affaires. Bhe held dawn, he said, when “yes” to his question « the pasto her SAYS WIFE ADMITS PASTOK KISSED HER « “"Did he kiss ye 1 asked, * t the woman’s m NDON » Kathleen land told the court At first + of John Drink refused to but under right and author pressure Loland sald coin,” obtained a di. “yen” to his question of ¢| vores today on grounds of alleged ‘Rev, Case bad “petted and for minconduct. Drinkwater did not con. her.” |test the sult ml « Defeat Rebel Force MEXICO CITY, Jan, 18.—Federal fe have just won a complete victory over rebel os command ed by Gen. Maycotte at El Carmen, between Esperanza and Tehuacan. the war office told the United Pres today The rebels lost 200 in killed and wounded in the hting. Advices from Tampleo to the war office said the port was blockaded and traffic entirely suspended. No nopeared. had put his arm ar ntinued, one sus sed and one was answer nho answered . rogardieas of whether | ua | tion of those Hed Black Diamond Guaranteed to contain over 13,800 Heat Units per pound. This is higher than any other Western A.nerica coal, either foreign or domestic. to contain less than 4% Guaranteed ash by weight. This is con- siderably less than any other foreign or domestic coal on this market. Guaranteed to be completely satisfac- tory or your money cheer- fully refunded. Not. as high priced as other good lump coals. > We or Any of the Following Reliable Dealers Deliver and Guarantee Black Diamond Lump: Arms & Scott, EL jot-0295, Ballard Transfer Co., SU nset-0027 Bayles Bros., ME Irse-0277 Will Blair Fuel Yard, CA pitl0186 Breene & Peabody, CA pitl-1212 MA in-1515, EL lot-0474 Emil Carl, RA nier-0122 3. A, Carstens, GA rfid-1885 Cascade Coal Co., ME Irse 0141 Cornwall Fuel Co., ME Irse-0019 Fighty-fifth St. Fuel & Feed Co., SU nset-1155 Garfield Fuel Co,, GA rfid-0544 Green Lake Fuck Co., KE nwd-3090 Henry Heckman, EL jot-1517 MA in-3752 Hill Fuel Co, BE acn-2920 Keating Fuel Co., EL lot.0654 MeFarien Bros, KE nwd-0128 McMullen & Co, ME Irse-0028 Occidental Fuel Co., ME Irse-0325 ME Irse-4000 Pacific Coast Coal Co., MA in-5080 Pacific Coast Coal Co. (Georgetown Depot), endle-0465 Pacific Shipping & Fuel Co., MA in- 1079, GL endle-0161. Peck's Wood & Coal Co,, GA rfld-1315 Puget Sound Fuel Co, WE st-0190 Seattle Coal Co, ME Irse-0141 ig ied Coal & Wood Yard, BE acn- 0102 Spring Hil) Fuel Co., WE st-1650 ee Coal & Wood Co,, ME Irse- United Fuel Co., EL jot-0474 MA in-1515, OA pith 1212 Valley Fuel Co., RA nter-0058 Victor Fuel Co.,, nen-1068 J. 8. Vining, G. 14-0093 Wainwright & McLeod, MA in-1218 FRIDAY, JANUAR 4 Ss ‘ * 7 ‘ ¢ Fancy Outing Flannel—Special Good quality, well fleeced. In stripes, checks and plaids—medium, light and dark colors and white, 27 inches wide. January White Sale Special. —Becon’d Floor Hand-made Philippine Gowns —Special Hand-made Philippine Gowns of fine quality Nainsook, beautifully hand em- broidered in exquisite designs. Cut full and long. $1.95 Becond Floor Linen Handkerchiefs—Special 600 Linen Handkerchiefs of bright colors. Hemstitched hems—corners embroidered in contrasting colors. 19¢ January Clearance Sale Brushed Wool Scarfs Attractive Brushed Wool and Angora —First Floor Stationery—Special 24 sheets and 24 envelopes in fine linen fin- ish, made by Eaton, Crane & Pike Co. I white, buff and gray. Special. 25¢ —First Floor Spanish Combs—Special Attractive Spanish Combs in carved designs. Several styles from which to choose. $1 50e values. —First Floor | x Shoes, Reduced Patent Lesther One-Strap Pumps, brown calf and black kid Oxfords. Large sizes only, in mostly narrow widths. $3.85 —Seoond Floor Pouch and Swagger Bags All made of genuine leather. Pouch bags with metal frame. With the usual fittings. Colors are gray, brown, tan and black. $2 85 —First Floor | Pink Sateen Bloomers Made of excellent quality pink sateen. Cut full and finished with ruffles at the knee. Very good values. $1.19 | —Beoond Floor Pantie Dresses Made in several attractive styles, of plain chambray and checked gingham. Trimmed with bindings and bands of contrasting colors. A featured value. $1.75 —Second Floor The Special Price Basement A Special Purchase of 200 Very attractive Spring Hats of faille silk, changeable silk, satin, combination metal and satin. Trimmings of fruit, flowers, ribbons and perky bow effects. In the want- ed new Spring colors, and black, brown, tan, gray and sand. —See Display in the University Street Window. It Stretches Incomes Haven't you often wished your income was more elastic? Try making a budget. Plen ahead for a giv- en period, the amount and direction of your outgo, such as rent, household expenses, clothing, insurance premiums, and the like. You'll find then that a budget will do more than stretch income over oftgo. It will also cover a reserve fund for emergencies ut oe - tunities and enable you to keep for YO! LF a part of your earnings. Open a checking account here to pay your bills and an interest-bearing account to pay yourself. You can bank on a budget.

Other pages from this issue: