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ERBEB he he 4 baa Me Se i peat No Policy Change tate Thru Lenin’s Death | "rie cin spoxe in a low voice, not! : WASHINGTON, Jan, 22—Presi-|audible in the back of the court-|tany and making Soolidge hopes that the work |room except at one time when she | «ational testimony before y y mn some way, which | exclaimed: “Oh, what's the use! I'm nnot see, prove a benefit to|not crazy, I know what they're ER LOANED FAL a and to the cause of civiliza-|trying to do. I'm not crazy. 1 COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 24. tT ee ecmsmeneetnenmgiaenensses RUSS MOURN ABEL MARRIES LENIN DEATH! SEATTLE GIRL stars on race J TQ END TIEUP) 1S ANNOUNCED Peasants and Red Army ‘Candy-Counter Romance Ig ue nn’ Urged to Stand Firm | Consummated in Wedding wae ATTLE STAR ———$______—. HERE'S MORE ABOUT aves mont snoot ) LABOR TRYING BANK COMBINE Is Seeking to|Dexter Horton and Union train was Col, J, V Stop Rail Strike | National to Merge orly ney for H 1 Mc Wy, 4 ’ ban w A university ma Which be. | clair, who r At f BY ED L. KEEN oldera of the Dexter Horton ’ ft ss hy ma & condy . I P nM t ted tlona 1 Union National t N the was employed verly expected ‘ pay! cag tec wagy t fellow }the youth wa, ) late Thursday LONDO agreement entered Into t , w ta and/ was consun } he was prepared to mak 1 pre the two institutions late x int Marriage full tatement of fact before «oft } ft « arty will be | Yersity of Washington fe © committ and that } wel ned i t I a} 4nd Miss Dorothy Jc investig D re m 1 by th ral | ter of Mr, and Mrs “y ays t the committees I] 7 exe c Lo | » Of 4 Tntertake Wd be glad to appear when they | the Ung ¢ : ting igs state | ™4rriage, performed at ited me repeated te | Tom Sh stone home, followed the quict cee ported ot = sing hen tt will Bel curing of a marriage licenac SJ T > | tion t . Mr Mrs, Abel, the | YIN QTONT AT | Kovernment vy ond and " » given oy to/ mother, told The Star Wed: | DEF Y SENA I E ment of the kK for t t tim € will rest in Seattle unt after | \ y feature st rtul revo-|young Abel is graduated this sree |, HAVRE, Jan, 23—T have no in-| W! ie be president of t mi fram tha walvacnies tention of returning to tho Unit ' bees ny | © bride figured prominently in | Sttes until my business here {x fin. | ag news shortly after New Year'a | !#hed.” ae she disappeared m her| Harry re ot th tation tiemp, | intimating that she and Abel} dent incoming minis ng and previously secretly mar- | ‘ 4th The Dexter Hort bank re ! ‘pede hb Rares Dainhe Rha the 10 Dexter Horton bank was that she had gone to} this reply to the United Py were exchanged and all| founded by Mr. Horton in 1870; the to join him. Abel was | !nformed of t tate kissed the king's hand. Union National was estab’ by ‘ the university gridiron team {n | committes's to t The new. cabinet Mr. Hoge in 1 Mr ell ha 6 sh no op South at that time back to Washi rtrd ti ata aoe n the president's chair since emies of the soviet © girl later returned home, do- | sible oning Drivy council and 2 ‘vantage of Lenin's pass-|claring that she had to Ta I ateresty in Ger+| not meeting at 4 p. m coma and had had no inte s of | mar he explained, "I intend while] agen chosen by Pre Ramsay | —_— ve commit-|going South. She sald the rumor | there to ent tnerahip MacDenald t HERE’S MORE ABOUT at her being married originated | Hugo Stinnes in oll n cate a me {employed Europe for ral weeks, I didn’t) rin ase JR. TAD enate cor dismissed me," fe READY TO REPEAT | te ready has as-/a woman, Ono of our doctors had | DENIAL OF CHARGES | to go up to jall and smell he ath | MURDER “PACT Sinclair, upon +his arrival a Suppo . oar sue uw ttee's Ter af s en at’ e CASO! proclamatic somewhat/ Killed Lover, but Couldn’t|{iioincs to conte t Sa nt aie keer attorney to cable t vo isued the order?” Yes. I have issued it because it is not my duty to take those risks, And I won't, You your. self are Just as competent to ex ine a drunken driver as I am. al ® m rian dic similar “I'm willing to te supple by Suicide, She Says } the senat hip in th ers’ and peasants’ Lenin's superhuman ser the work. nati union. It Ore. Jan a Ellis, praises | peiay Albeo of duty bs ot charged with i} over here Ia f unfaithful | srs Hie devotion of his life to the | ™aTeet_ killing her p Tn ek runs Vee airanhs | Thero aro no symptoms of ye lover, Gordon Mettie, reopened to-| wieq these charges aie reusie aie con of| dru aness except by the ac ‘Working classe day with the cross-examination of] 1) repeat the denials at my con: sanimous in| tions, A whisky breath does not | the dant, who told the jury], nee N's good Judg: prove it, Tuesday afternoon of her “pact] sinclair discussed brie ment in hi selection of a cabinet.| “From now on examinations will a" to kill her betrayer. |o¢ Archie Roosevelt tn even the tory Post admits: | be made only in cases where prison position with the sinc Oil com-| “It might easily have boen worse.” |ers ars unconscious or injured or my private practice and let the mayor use nt chair for a much FACE LONDON, Jan Y COIN, HE . it was said in his behalf to /don't fear the gallows.” said the oil z | She said she was dominated ty man, * onevelt intended to re-}—A drv 2 @ moh eae shape sr — rile roe two minds. Her two selves be- sign. I known him for five \ r 2 Russian policy towa i came mixed, forced her to kill) vere and he went with me to Rus: SAY S ORDER nin’s deat Mettie after he had ruined her lfe|jnst year in this TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 23.— ‘The death of Nicolai Lenin ts a co: jand left her nothing for which to! «1 aig bring’ the “company's |» HURTS FORCE he attitude of the} she declared. as Roosevelt inti-/as labor's first premier of the em. sf © in the attitude of the | said her “pact with | Os caaaa bet ab Chief of Police § n ines must be brought Siettio and thei soa Geom Rh nd herse é Amitted — th Se opea pepsi 1 fe and (hen | money an did can form some idea of the Any mange, & f. She said if tho state] «secretary Denb. P eanased ‘ . or said on the pein) ‘ “ Mal § 2 a © MacDonald attaches to! practice nes examin not hang her she must kill with my company way." relations. by the fact) drunk tically crit Borah, chairman of the |) J - soy Pee wah ont | Sinclair left for Paris today |that he himself will be hin own! pieg ¢ ce program of law en nimittee holding hearings | She said the pact was sealc YW EY ED PRERRET |foreign mi Wil He orceme respect and ‘also an revolution and the |!one prayer. sue ide | me of parliament and son of) said there was no way that Read chief advocates of American ,recog-| When asked why she reps Re, . jarte Henderson, who is slated for| could be forced to continue the nition of the soviet regime, sald Le-| herself immediately after killing a cabinet Job on the socialist Iabor- | practice. nin’s death removes the man who |Mettie sho stated: }ite tloket, ne. “Dr, Read's term in. office will Wan “pulling the Russian people| “Oh, bey de som é eget RED T The Franco-English entente to-|expire next month, so we are hope- Ddack to economic sanity. {one seen ree “Reve ot, nated |day balanced on razor edge. Mac-| ful that after that time we can con | upe | {1 rr] 8 greatly reduced’ rep-| tinue,” sald Severyns, “I will con- | arat Says Russ Hoped to Start | Sa rehabilitated r fer with He holds ft Judge John B. onion im- rman) ‘MORE REGISTER je to get an appropriation doctor of our own, I think unreasonable, to seo whether or not we Yamity to the Russian soviet, BE j j H aratior dispensable to can get along without a doctor's gene V. Debs, socialist leader, sald Revolution in America \etabllity and the réeurpition of nor: | therttnekiy"althsy, Of coins, (a 60d here. | — mal British trade, with jobs for|tor's evidence would mean a great “[ regard Lenin as the greatest T WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, — The! unemployed strengthening of the case in any thinker who emerged from the workers’ party of America, guided|” Unies he and Premier Polncaire| event world war,” Debs said ue tow. |by the Russian third internationale,| 0. poincaire's successor can agree| “I will also take up the matter ered head and shoulders above every ae eee | ordered {ts members in March, 1923, | epearthe ps “near future, | with the city Council and: eee ather statesman in Europe. His! Total Still Below 1920 Bal-|to undertaxe propaganda in tho|0D, the subject in the near future,| with tho city council and see if it am. ¥ will go it informed labor's and nationali.| Dr. Bi Seath is nothing less than a cal: Britain undoubte | American Legion and the army and|"‘y "i | pt . pyiet repabtie!” | | navy with a view to procuring arms! s y |proposed capital le loting Figures Ity to the ad's action is ] and ammunition for an armed revo-| PT thse: Ge 'botiviee; thet ta igh alte } Registration figures neared the 60,-|!ution against the American govern | zation of mines and railways prob- ib s/c Bagel gen png ae ae 000 mark Wednesday in a revival of| ment, A. W. Kliefoth, state depart-|“>IY Won't come up this year. staff is too small to handle all the interest in voting on the part of the| ment official, testified today before! 10 order of importance, the Afac:| 70 0 0 fit iG se tg me citizens. And it was about time, ac- Borah committee investigating | Don*ld program will be about like| (ree a nes the police de- cording to Comptroller Harry W. Car- | alleged Russian propaganda, bese: partment for the whole affair it is roll, for the voters to become inter| The workers’ party orders were| First, revamping foreign policy, | oie cussedness on his part.” ested in campaign issues. iasued as a result of instructions| With probable recognition of Rus The registration four years ago, the last presidential year, on the same brought to the workers’ party trom |#!@ Russia by a delegate of the third| Second, which date was 24,000 higher than it is this | internationale named Pepper, who ix| Considered upon first. year. A total of 81,553 had registered | still in this country, Kllefoth testi.| Third, housing problem. in 1920, compared to. 57,986 up to fied, Fourth, workmen's and mothers’| THIEVES SLUG Tuesday night. Councilman Lou! Zinovieff, Bukhaim and Radek, of.| pensions Cohen will introduce a resolution |ficials of the soviet government,| tion. Monday providing night registration| were officers of the third interna-} Fifth, reduction of Britain's ex-| oe facilities. | tlonale when these instructions were|penses almost certainly, including Steal Bank President’s Au- |went, Kliefoth said, |postponament, If nothing more, of | Evidence was introduced by Kile-|Singupore naval base project. foth purporting to show that at an| Thus Britain's period of {auction eariler date the communist party of|{n European affairs is not definitely | tomobile; Get Away HERE’S MORE ABOUT Thieves Tuesday night slugged one GRAND JURY America, “underground {llegaljended. The liberals, backed by|man, robbed a grocery of $70, stole an branch” of the third internationaie,| Lloyd George and Asquith, will sup: |nuto from the president of the Union STARTS ON PAGE 1 | was urged to “bore from within in| port firm action in Europe along | National bank and committed several |the American Federation of Labor./tho lines suggested. Furthermore, | other robberies |when the colonial premiers met here| §. Ja alone in his clothing last summer, they gave evidence of | shop at 224 Fourth ave. 8., when two favoring separate action by Britain| youths entered. One pretended to 7 Sprarioe:- ratios: Dirllla advise s6:| ook. at acedlte’ when’ the thee fakh, garding the Ruhr, Rhineland, it Jacobs over the back of the head, arations, and Germany gene | but fafied to knock him out. J: After many false 4 yelled for help and the bandits ran. and Britain are A lone bandit entered the Robinson the crossroads. |grocery, Ninth ave, and Howell st., | held up a clerk and escaped with $70. day, Douglas at Olympia and Mayor| William Z. Foster, radical worker, Hosen ian Blasvacttion. | received from Moscow at various Shortly before noon | times a total of $165,000 for propa subpoenaes | ; f were issued by the jury as additional | anda work in American trade testimony was required on the in-|Utions, Kilefoth testified. | dictments under consideration, ven | ——— Se tho indictments are voted Wednew day they will not be returned until Miss Allien’s Tested Recipes the jury completes its work and is No. 90 ready to recess. Votes were being taken on gambling indictments, ac. Velvet Cream Pie from on \ Fa rms, France now definitely Ney | Boldly entering a garage near the NEW CABINET | Arctic club, thieves stole a new Lin. | j |coin sedan owned by J. A, Swalwell, | FOR BRITAIN head of the Union National bank. The | police immediately armed several | LONDON, Jan. 23.—Promler Ram. | Prowler cars and notified every police |say MacDonald's labor cabinet w , officer thruout the, city, believing officially announced, the principal of. | that cording to rumors. Mother Ill, Lost Son Sought Here Because his mother in Butte, Mont., is seriously ill and is calling safe-crackers had stolen the ic ook: e: led as follows: | powerful auto. The efforts of thej| SPROlaL, nike GxaviCS for him, friends and relatives of The. Ye the Free angio Cooking || fices an, i “i as ie a tera of Police | Lt to Bremerton Mate odore (Teddy) De Mordaunt were ichool contest this recipe won a || Ramsay MacDonald, first lerd of prize. A delicious—and differ- a the treasury and foreign secretary. ent—Cream Pie) e ,Wednes- seeking for the man here ,Wednes J. R. Clines, lord privy seal and day. He is requested to get in touch 4 | R ! with E. BE. Winbigier, 1004 White Crust |deputy leader of the commons building, by calling EL tot-4507. 134 cupfuls flour Lord Parmoor, lord president of | ¥ cupful Crisco the council. % 1 | LONDON, Jan. 23.—Violence and 7 A ¥, teaspoonful salt Viscount Haldane, lord chancellor. | SSN Poscneee noun trp} | Danish Prince to Wed about 35 cupful water Philiip Snowden, chancellor of tho | ™botaKe entered the British OTTAWA, Ontario, Jan. 23.—Miss Filling exchequer. are RE - N A V¥ YARD R0uTs svg a mR i Prince ‘Arthur Henderson, home secretary.| Near N = cere ET ome emma ave | J. H. Thomas, colonial secretary, | % fireman aboard Hirick of Denmark will be married Baphen Wah, war. * |train, rendering him unconsctous| in this elty February 11, it was an- r in the locomotive cab, erday afternoon. Ca- Sir Sidney Olivier, India, : Leen indicated that Icing 1 teaspoonful vanilla Brigadier Genera! Thompson, atr, | At. Glasgow a freight train] onetstign himself probabiy will at- Crust | Viscount Cheimsford, first lord of |crashed thru an obstruction of : ‘ tend the wedding, the announce. Add salt to flour, cut Crisco in || the admiralty. | wood and stone without being de- with a knife, using enough water to make paste, which clears Captain Sydney Webb, president of | railed. It is believed an attempt the board of trade. | bad been made to wreck a light bowl. Roll out, bake on in- John Wheatley, health; Noel Bux-| passenger train which was follow. yerted pie plate; prick well with |) ton, agriculture. ing the freight. fork to prevent bubbles. | Charles Trevelyan, There were several sporadic stcn- Filling Thomas Shaw, labor. inys near Glasgow, Beat egg yolks, Mix together Vernon Hartshorn, postmaster gen- FEAR SAAD SLATS 7: FEN chaneetior ot | Make a Will and |] cornstarch, sugar, salt. Add to |! erat, ae Practice ‘‘Thrift” eggs, mix thoroughly. Stir this Colonel Wedgwood, into milk; cook in double boiler the duchy of Lancaster. This is “Make a Will” day ot What's in the Air the national observance program of | Wednesday, Janvory 23 ment said. | ——— | American Telephone & | Telegraph Co. | Six Per Cent Gold Notes ¢ February 1, 1924 Where’s the answer education; ; | to what every | Wive-Yeni : These Notes, payable by their termes on February 1, 1 at the office or agency | of the Company in the Borough of Man-| hattan, City of New York, eat bed jG ‘or’ 1 be peld In New York ai e ree ott . rer, 195 Broadway, or, holder, In Bi Treasurer, 1 woman wants .to know ? ; office of the Tre at the opticn of t \\the office of the |) Gtreet. fill baked crust. Cover with meringue, brown in oven. until thick, stirring constantly. pede When partly cool add vanilla; | Thrite week, ‘Trust company officials, attorneys yable by thelr te sre rage lt oil KDZE—12:80 to 138) p. m, and others conn with this duty || the Company in New York or KFJC—3:30 to 4:30 p. m.; 8:30 ||Of All citizens are backing the | lahould be separated from these Notes by for payment, The few York, at the coupons will be pald In New York, | Bankers Trust 16 Wall Stres or, at the option of the holder, In B ‘The Merchants National Bank, 26 Meee H. BLAIR-SMITH, Treasurer, actual and active observance of this slogan in Seattle with the declar: tion that many lawsuits and many family differences could be for mene if all would practice this action. Watch for it in tomorrow’s paper | fore presentation (RISCO il light Hoxrepad re s ‘or le and flaky pas' For crisp, digestible fried foods 4:30 to 5:30 p. mj; to 6:16 p. m; | this spring, was to leave Wednesday in British Strike | afternoon for Prince Rupert, B. C., to rail| first stopping place after leaving Se- | attle. thampton strikers ston-| January 31 and will then leave for a running|Juneau and Sitka, Alaska, Febru- F New Hats Combine Silk With Straw $7.50 ~ $8.50 HE two models pictured are from these new groups. Two of many new and smart creations in satin, hair-cloth and changeable faille silk. Many combine silk with straw crowns. These are in the colorings of the coming Spring season. Trimmings of feathers, ribbon effects, ribbon fruit and ostrich. At $7.50 and $8.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Brocade Crepe Frocks For Afternoon Wear $10.85 TTRACTIVE afternoon Frocks of brocade crepe in porcelain blue, wallflower, tan and gray shades. One of the styles is pictured. new Side - fastening, tiered skirts, side drapes and straight-line effects, Five styles to choose from. At $10.85. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Cottons Form Sparkling Displays in Their Springtime Patterns and Coloriigs ps of new Ginghams, Tissues, Voiles, Crepes and other cotton weaves offer inspira- tion for a host of new additions to Spring ward- robes. Attractively moderate prices. NEW GINGHAMS at 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 40¢: Offering a wide choice of distinctively new pat- terns and colorings. Beautiful plaids, overplaids, checks and ratine effects. Choose from—40 styles at 25c; 30 styles at 80c; 45 styles at 35¢ and 20 styles at 40c. Widths 27 to 82 inches. NEW TISSUE GINGHAMS at 50¢ and 65¢: Fast color weaves in lovely woven plaid effects. On bright yellow, rose-pink, watermelon and orchid grounds. Width 82 inches. Ten styles in each price group—50c and 65c yard. NEW 40-INCH VOILES at 50¢ and 65¢: In a pretty range of new patternings. 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PREPARES FOR ARMY FLIGHTS Lieut. Clayton Bissell, here to se- lect and designate supply points for the four army airplanes to attempt} globe it in six hours. the circumnavigation of the jagainst the Boer war in 1899. ‘spot that point with buoys as the He will return to Seattle about 5 hau SAT., JAN. 26 KILBORNE-GORDON, INC, Present THE CAT 'D THE peared here —PRICES: 50c, $1, Plus Tax It will take Bissell six days to} reach Prince Rupert by rail trans. portation, but the planes, when they start their historic flight, will reach. David Lloyd George first came tn- |to prominence when he campaigned METROPOLITA CANARY The most exciting mystéry play ever written. The same cast and production that ap- Jast November. Seats Selling 1.50, 82— ‘The Navajo Indian reservation ers about 17,000 square miles. late Dally 2:30. Eve 1-0, Eve S00, Mas, J. Francis Haney Revue N Elsie Clar tagesco! Howard Langford Ina Fredrick | ‘Today |} \ Orxiokro Twlee Dally—2:30-8115 KARYL NORMAN Presents “The Tuncfal Song SI FRANK DeVOE Bert Baker in “Prevarication” “Bert Lahr and Mercedes” in “What's the Tdeat? Bert Hanlon “The Gatling Gun” THREE MELVIN: bat

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