The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 18

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PAGE 18 dS IT’S HERE LAST Any TIMES FRIDAY—HOOT TOMORROW | GUBSON fe “BLINKY" Bs ascorarar PROH| AGENT GIVEN $25,000 Mysterious Presents Probed in Trial of William Anderson | The mys who gave Wil n 1844 be York NEW YORK, HEAVY TERM FOR CHINESE ‘OpiumOpium Den Proprietor Gets Six- Year Sentence ing His jal den Seattle ence | Decembe ed absolutely and heat to remember any: mg else that might serve to iden- “King Anderson yesterday testified he been able to lend the Anti Joon league $25,000 be oa had given that ora asked If, « 5 recalled c might enable the Pein “King" but Anderson had not, SPENT $15,000 shes PUBLICITY Jer cross-examination, Ande troduced yet another mys ous figure into the $25,000 deal “How did you spend this $ you sy you got from King > lo 000 the superintend replied. “In what way Anderjon said he had erie the money thru “Henry Ma whom he understood to be a Nieity man” He said he did not know ‘Mann's* address, that he had never seen his office, but that “Mann” had assured him he was spending tho money for publicity, He said ho had received 25 letters from “Mann,” Dut that he know where they were now. “Why didn't you tell me about King and Mann when I was que tioning you before the grand jury indicted you?" Pecora demanded. “Because it was none of your business,” Anderson retorted. ‘Then why did you answer any | questions?’ Pecora shouted. “Becaum at the time 1 thought | the district attorney's office wi honestly trying to get the facts,” replied Anderson. The judge ordered the stricken from the court record. TROTSKY PAYS | LENIN TRIBUTE, Russ War Minister Cables Sorrow From Tiflis BY JOHN GRAUDENZ «Gnited Press Sitaff Correspondent) MOSCOW, Jan. 25—"In our mourning, let us close our ranks and our hearts for new combats, Leon Trotsky, Russian war min- ister, wrote in a remarkable tribute to his dead comrade, Nikolai Lenin. The trite, cabled where Trotsky ts {1l, today. It read: “*How shall we now proceed along our path, comrades? “pub | from Tiflis, ‘Shall we not wander now that | Lenin no longer is with us? eninism remains! Lenin is immortal in trine of work and his method and example, which live in the party he created, “He man. “Our grief is as great as our lous, but we thank history for per- mitting us to have been born as contemporaries of Lenin. “Our party is Leniniam in action, Everyone of us contain something of Lenin, “With the light our hand we as the head and the helms-| of Leninism In shall find the true road by collective thought and col-| lective will “How many among us would not umhesitatingly give the very last | drop of our blood to revive the cir. culation {n the veins of our match. lees, unequalled leader? “Lenin was necessary to the world's working lasses as perhaps never in the history of humanity has a man been necessary. “The party is now an orphan. “The working class {* an or. phan, “That Is what one feels today above everything else. Our respon. sibility now has been doubled, Lat us be worthy of him who taught us, “In our mourning let us close our ranks and our hearts for new combats, “Farewell!” MILK DIET will restore you in the quickest povsible way to perfect health in all chronfe aliments. tes the most reasonable in Northwest. COTTIN SANITORIUM Phone EA st-0071 512 1th Ave, Seattle, Wash, 9 | tie aid not |; answer | aay. was published | his doc. } op Beasic men to t narcotic before her ald old offender Act, wit awaiting & jt & Uniled states com mist F raid on partme Jackson Thursday 1 rs Irv & terson. y opium and fous apartment woman & pickpocket ht. by Of own and W. J. Pat Btrown mil, She was © immigration MANY WATER MAINS “OFF” shutoff in the rervie = territories be 8 ches m, Satured and $a. m, Sunda s been issued by the city water de | partment | In low servi | East Wat of water © mains weet ‘way; on W, | west of First awe. 8; 0n Eighth ave. 5. W., south of W. Spokane at, |which’ includes all of Youngstown, part of Homeeroft and all lowe terri. mn West Seattle, hat part of “West Seattle which ts }Supplied by tamks will) haverwater; onsurmers in the dis®Fict so are kane st. | Use water durtzg this period only fo abso: Necessity in order to con- serve the supply in the tanks, Water will at | Marginal way of Orcas st; {Ohto ave. of Alaska st.; jAlaska st, and on Hudson st. feo} | Colorado ave. to East Marginal way, between 12 noon andi p.m. Satur. On Sixth ave. S., south of EXolgate st., water will be shut off from § a m. to 5 p. m n. Saturd CHIEF IS IS SUE FOR AX RAID | | Because Chie? of Pollo W- leryns decided to get rid of |nese saloon at 203 Second = jand caused its total demolition hands of a police ax squad, K Severyns and {tor $4, his bonding company , Friday The Jap saloon had ben raided so jmany times are convicted of selling {Uquor that the police in desperation ordered its destruction, The enraged Jap bartender tried to halt the cops at the time, but was pushed outatde, Jacob paliae, attorney for Hara, jis seeking $50 damages for the loss | of several patient of cldor wihSch was j Poured into the gutter, as well as $150 for the ber and mirrors. Tho suit {s filed against the New Amster. dam Casualty company, Chie Sev. eryns, Officer Frank Semple and John Doe and Richard Doe, two off! cers who helpesl in the raid. Another Jap saloon nt 206 Second | ave. S. was scheduled for the ax | | squad, but Kalina secured an injuno-| tion to prevent it from being wrecked, | Former Policeman Injured in Crash Injured wher his car collided with another machine, Thursday night, Jack King, former police captain and at present @ rancher of Tstsaquah, was taken to 8t. Luke's hospital. King’s car struck ono driven by J. W. Wilkins, 309 1ith ave. N., at w ontinke ave. and Olive st | ee Fall Is Fatal to Building Workman Falling 20 feet froma neaffolding at 321 40th ave. N,, Thursday after. noon, A. E. Gustafson, 4037 Dayton ave., a carpenter, was fatally injured and dled an hour later in the Swed- ish hospital. Coroner W. HE. Corson took charge of the Invettigntion, Freed of Slaying; Is Sent to Asylum PENDLETON, 0m, Jan. Miss Nora Ellis wis Friday com. mitted to the eastern state hospital for the insane, following her acquit- tal Thursday of the shooting of Gor don Mettle, wher alleged unfaithful | lover. Police who have seireshed con stantly for George Hosteland, 19, who |Aisappeared from 112 Bowdoin pl, last Saturday, had falled to find trace jof him Friday. The boy had $80 and |left to go to work at the Kenworth Motor company. Ho never arrived Hara, | jowner of the place, filed suit against | of THE STO M against | Su ‘anson is both of thes of the! Bird,” the star’s latest picture, Hatton Now Plays |e: tergently requested to] Max ¢ © be shut off On East | must on|to other ve on} In there, A girl of the Parisian Apaches, and—a favorite of the | the Liberty. Part of Peg-Leg Ftaymond Hatton role of tho f 1 Noodle tion f in Matro, “Half.a-DollarBiil,” the Coliseum Saturda the conclusion that a mo’ be “Halta-Dotla i WO Whoo plays tho} THE IN" ONE” Paris’ smart a of society. in her dual role in “The th on: stump in lor course, | fins ine use ¢ leg missing and a} « place, The leg, Hatton normally It hie limbs, was aince jatrapped w: nd him. xnible for aracter | The | him Daughter of is May Have Escaped Slayers Woman Reported to Be Princess Olga Is Discover RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 25. The arrival of a woman who says she Is the Princess Olga, daughter of the late czar of Rus- sia, is arousing interest thruout Brazil The woman bears semblance to phot princess—long be tells a plat story, She says she escaped into Ger- many with the ald of a fow faith: ful Cossacks after being wound ed by tho bolsheviki, and finally made her way to Holland, whezo she supported herself by dan cing. ‘The woman exhibits deep scars on her breast, which she ays were inflicted by the bolshevikl “Tt worked in Holland for some time,” “but was forced to dixguise myself when [learned pbolshevik agents had-learned my whereabouts, “IT finally one re aphs of the ‘ed dead—and she says managed to get pard the steamer Antonio Del Fino and made my way to San tos (the big coffees port of Bra- zit), and then worked for some time in §a0 Paulo before com- ing to Rio De Janeiro.” The woman is able to tell a convincing story of life In the Russia ncourt, details of the {n- fluence of Rasputin and his ek ath and other incidents which TWO BIDS FOR MUSCLE SHOALS House Committee Receives Power Project Offers BY FRA AZE iJ EDWARDS WASHINGTON, Jan. 26,—Two of- fers to produce fertilizer at Muscle Shoals were formally laid before the house military affairs committee to- day. One was the offer of the Union Carbide company, New York, to make 100,000 tons of fertilizer a year, the company to pay $1,650,000 yearly rental for the plant and purchase of he other was a proposal to make 50,000 tons of fixed nitrogen a year, to be sold to farmers at 8 per cont profit. It submitted Southern Powers Compan Assoo!: ated. The concerns previously submitted an offer covering lease of the power at Muscle Shoals, Both offers cover a b0-year period, by tho | ed in Brazil © led newspapers here to ac- pt her story, She speake French and Russian, A former member of the Rus: sian diplomatic service, who once met the Princess Olga, says the woman here bears a strong resemblance to the daughter of the Romanofts, ‘The story of the alleged prin- cess has been circulated In the y here for some finally leaked into nglish, besides perfect Germ and The woman.at first refused to discuss her case, but told her story when she was visited by the Russian diplomat “I have tried to keep my iden- tity secret," she said, “and do not wish to profit bmy it. All I want now Is a chance to work and forget the past." FIREMAN: FACES HOLDUP CHARCE |B. Conseylea Arrested as Grocery Theft Suspect | Suspected of robbing the Robinson |grocery at Ninth ave. and Howell jst. Wednesday night, B. Conseylea, 26, a fireman, was jailed ‘Thursday night by Lieut, George Comatock. Conseylea was held on an open charge Friday. Tho Robinson grocery was held up by a bandit answering to Conseylea's description, police say, His arrest was in front of tho Brocery. Portland Man May Be Board Member WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.—Rert B. Haney, of Portland, Ore., was Friday na with William 8, Hill, of South Dakota, and F. 1. Thompson, of Ala. jbama, as President Coolidge’s nom. jnees fou the shipping board, ENGLISH STILL AT IT LONDON.=In America ths foot: ball season closed moro than a month ago. But here the game {4 }still at its height, Association and |Rugby football, golf and racing are going on every day. Tho English: man 1s never at @ Joss for sports of some kind STAR SUICIDE Hon boys WillSee NTON, Bngland—Iohn ™ Familiar Quarter}: Montmarte, that quarter of known throut th ivid 1 Mer 1 the memory her fought un naplant.| tion the hill ¢ taurant it tho | the where & 4 for| Humming Bird Hwanwon's latest Paramount] when she walked "The Humming Bird," whieh| the first is coming to the I iturday,| tion, ha filmed. ‘th cafe | when » unt up ke magle dual q to the soene Glorla pleture time know We Always Sell Groceries for Less and “We Deliver Where Others Fail” HAS RE- ORGANIZED Him Tomorrow in His BRAND NEW LOCATION iio SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET We Now Operate But One Store GREEN’S SANITARY GROCERY SUPPLY MEAT Co. Stall 26 SANITARY MAMICET Stall 26 Lower Flour Best Meats in the City Roast 10¢ | Don’t Be Fooled Si Rear First Ave, Floor Steer Pot Hamburger and Sausage 1214¢ Little Pig Sausage. .25¢ Bacon 20¢, 25¢ and Up | | { Special on all Smoked Meats Sunset Fish Market M1-95 Sanitary Mkt, Lwr, Moor Olympia Oysters Veal Roasts Fresh Crab Meat * Lamb Roasts We have fresh salmon eggs ‘83c FRESH KILLED CHICKE ; c Legs Lamb MARKET, Stalls 5 TILIKUM MARKET 20c 200 ein Pork Chops, Ib Loin Pork Moants, Ib Legs Veal Vreash Hog Liver, tb ured Macon, th CLARKE Best Cane MILK 4: Crystal White, 6 bars Check Packages SUGAR 5ST Economy & Municipal Markets | STALL 69 i iio pr BRARS. AR Pe. a PIKE MLACE MARK! PIKE PLACE Md MARKET G. F. HASTINGS’ CUT PRICE 1523 PIKE PLACE MARKET HEMSTITCHING While You 8c Yd. Wait GROCERY FREE (uy on with 10 Bars CRYSTAL WHITE. . ‘The following prices good until next Friday nig! Citrus Powder, large packages..... . Tree Tea, Green or Black, Ib Gold Dust, large ..... Sunny Monday Soap, 7 bars. Reliance Coffee, Lb. cans ..... Royal Baking Pow Del Monte Catsup Centennial ©: : atent Ei xeeHient Flour, 49 White Cooking Fims, 1b : 81.75 Laundry Starch, & Ibs Hroken Hend Rice, 5 Ibs pany ho Albers large packages. . Flapjack = Flour — Carnation Mush— large packages. . Albers Rolled Oats—t Ibs... .. 25c} 19c Albers Instant Tapioca... Sale of Lost Articles By Seattle Municipal RR, SATURDAY, 11 A. M. Band Stand—Municipal Mkt. Foot of Stewart St, See Our Complete Line of Peters wnawor. Shoes For Men—$3,00, $3.80, $4.40 and $5.00 Also Peters Shoew for the Whole Family. Regardless of all the “ent. price wales” in town our prices are still the lowe: PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA Lower Fl, Near Sugar Stall LOOK FOR THIS SIGN Our We Weighing Service!’ | is rendered by Toledo Scales No Springs Honest Weight GLORIA SWANSON CLARKE’S MARKET Always LEADS in Honest Specials CULDKEN Giyy 1001 CONCH EE Coming’ a Hey rippers, Ver: of “Ri La! > Tey nA, trom + ut shatn'y other day "y wlow with das, Of the rich at mck Baye! hott ow {0 Women, la 4 And the ¢ nodent Girl, for the ame man—thy f “Don't BUY MEATS FROM MURRAY LAMB ROASTS .........84c Lamb Chops . . .12'4c Pot Roast... T-Bone Steaks. ...15¢ | Bacon .. Rib Steaks. 5c | Veal Roast, MURRAY’S WASHINGTON hk ike St, Lower Floor, Corner Market CORNER MARKET BUTTER STORE (Formerly Green's) Stall 102, Main Floor Fall Cream CHEESE biesccrws 250 Lb, PEANUT BUTTER (rn. (5c Lb, Gro (We € i: Pe E HILL FRESH HENS 191/2c Lb, 15¢ 1m4e suggest you bring tin) Leg Lamb Leg Veal Leg Pork 20¢ Choice Steaks AbMe Local Bacon , MENGEDOHT’S MARKET | Stall 2—Corner Market, Lower Floor—Stall 2 Boldt’s ; Ss Corner Market — amb Chops Veal Chops . Lamb Roast ,, Eastern Hams Pot Roasts * 10c Hamburger & Sausage jl to2.3, -. 196 Sugar Cured Hams * 19 c 1bke Sugar Cured Pienies (Swift's or Barton's) 9, Sanitary Magket, Lower Floor —OF— Fresh Shipment (Limit 3 packages)—per pkg, 15¢ EBA'S (UI-RATE GROCERY Foot of Pike-Head of Farmers’ Row (WITH A PURCHASE) Pot Roasts .........10¢ Round Steaks. Pork Roasts ... ...154¢ Sirloin Steaks. UNION HOUSE - Barton’s Bacon, half or whole......18¢ STONG’S cRocer AND 1912 NORTH 45TH ST. The following Specials good for a weelt Max-i-mum Coffee, 1-lb. can 49¢, large can be 25¢ K. C. Baking Powder........ 15e Package Puffed Wheat. ws eeegesernn Two 25c Cams Table Peaches........ $1.50 Extra fine Brooms 99¢, $1.00 Brooms 70c 9-lb. sack N, Y, Buckwheat Flour. 15e pkg. Quick Quaker Gats + 3 Cans Campbell's Tomato Soup. ..... Pure Italian Olive Oil, qts., 750; 4 gal 3 Ibs. Choice New Prunes. . 3 pkgs, Kingsford’s Corn Starch... 50c can Royal Baking Powder.... 4 Ibs. finest New Seedless Raisins... ge px. Quaker Oats,24c 2 lbs, fine Head Rice. Peas or nent Shredded Cocoanut for ste ase cam Sticed CAUSES CONSTERNATION Among the Price Boosters Chickens Veal Roast Milk fed, Strictly Fresh-Dressed Pot Roasts Young, tender, Ib, “Pork Roasts Choice, juicy. Boned oa rolled ao Leg Por Pork Chops Leg Veal Roast Saratoga Lamb Chops Round, Sirloin and T-bone Steaks, 1b. suger HAMS .Whle 18oc Lb. Cured or Halt Fancy BREAKFAST BACON ‘iced RAINIER PACKING CO: 1527-1020 PIKES PLACE MARKET IN THE “Humming Bir Opens yy Saturday at the

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