The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 1

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aa Ls) tale - . NEE Aiea Ba ry Me ihe Legion’s Sid the Adj dC j Fi re , S ide 2 . ‘goht O e juste ompensation Fig | yk. pete Min te re ol ie ma, state command- compensation. He has organized a state-wide cam- justed compensation measure now before congress. yy ) rics ecion. has wr © garies at ain f Raisers edaane “wee ata ee | 1 " ‘ ‘ Po ¢ er of : ie ‘ 4 can Legion, has written a series of paign, to begin February 1, for membership in the The Star, at the request of Dr. Jonez, will publish this tories telling the Legion’s side of the fight for adjusted Legion to show the veterans’ sentiments on the ad- series beginning Monday. WATCH FOR IT! seein nce tae ayy nga cata erate TS Dates <3 ity SmI ee MR Se) Whey = see ee cee ~— (—TEATHER The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington 4 winds. x Temperatures Last {4 Hours Maximum, 52 Minimum, 44 Today noon, 50. Sed We Baa SS OR VOL, 28 NO. 285. ate ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 ca * 8 ® s 8 & * 8 % * #8 ® * * #8 % % * 8 ® * * * *# * | - . * * * * * + # [Home Brew | | Howdy, folks! The auto has done lots for people and done for | lots of people, | sue | We can't affort’ to pay the sel- diers’ bonus becaufe we have to give away our of] lands to E. L. Doheny and Harry Sinclair. oe j f ‘This may be an awful country, but foreigners aro paying $1,000 each to | | get into it. | ee } OPPORTUNITY NOTE | Isn’t it almost time for each of | the eight managers in the Pa- | cific Coast bascball feajue to pre = | | dict that they will wia tho pen- | nant this year? | cee LI Gee Gee mys sho doesn't | know why the police department has | to have an automobile patrol wagon when horses would do just as well Nobody is in a hurry to get to jail, anyway. | oe | Rodolph Valegtino has written a book of poetry, Nobody cap teil what that fellow will do next, He may even try to learm acting. ; | er i Coming from the home of that delectable fruit, Hi Jotmson will un- doubtedly be known as the prune candidate, j | Unless he is known as the lemon | | candidate. | eas | Ruth St. Denis The boy who used to catch the fee four-pound bass on a bent pia hook . : | fs now fishing for Los Angeles on a | ‘Rythmic Artiste | onetube radio set—Keith Preston. | in: wets =| to Give Poor ; CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB Free Dances : The goof who makes all his IL. E money im Seattle amd then goes aus ST. DENIS, famed expo- somewhere eise to spend It, nent of the ancient art of terpsi- ose |chore, is giving the East freo danc- ees j: Additional funds to finance the ing, menowe tee enninee joc the . King county grand jury have been Boch See eee Coolidge to Make ted, it ed. ’ , aaa. iow there Se tio taiber of lin Seattle] Her plan 4s copted from Statement About : ted fa tie “ania: ch aI, jthat in effect here by the Cornish school for] two years, it was learned . eee eae |Saturday, Lease Sensation said J, Dashleigh Fitzhugh. a |"ntiss St] Denis plans to get mu: : Pauli; Teale Ga replat | 2 ae nictpal aifi eventually and spread BY PAUL R MALLON. Gee Gee, “I'd walk a mile for a| ‘ mre gy es ; Pees aren : jher free [slum schools from New| @united Press Staft Correspondent) camisole! eo Carl F. Uhden, Skagit project engineer, draws $7,500 a year. He’s been over four years | York and} 10s Angeles to all other) — WashinGTON, Jan. 26.— see | trying to complete a job that was promised in two. He's spent $11,000,000 in an effort to Sree Ot. pincer epee President Coolidge today took a f Today's Fabie: Once upon a time | | complete a job which| he said (before he was employed) he could do for $6,700,000. Later, \eeeee and spread it from the littie| *vFther step in his investigation cp Raph the ad -oveceylaetan 5 | (after he got the job) he said the work wquld cost $9,700,000. He hasn't finished it yet,/nan at 4sth ave, 8. and. Yesler crdering Geoeetee ot their - tee 4 | * land nobody seems to\know when he will. Investigators say the total cost will be $3,000,-|way to pther parts of tho clty} terior Work pokes the recotile FROM OUR OWN RADIO | 4 000 more than the $11,000,000 already spent. But Uhden thinks he can get along with |where the oe bP i cine tut| of leasing of naval oil reserves to > STATION, B. V. D.: ¥ iin te another million. | —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Statt Photographers Dey ‘wy Te Goeabah aepnienety brea ely te ae on m—Ballet dance by Mile. | bg jschool was started as “settlement | yavat off reserves are under juris } "in ho Jewish quarter to de-} action stirs xhibition of tight) | ; 5 [wor Ss 2 Si diction of the interior department, rope walking. | SAYS THERE KS Skagit Mystery | |velop lateyt talent in children whose) "35, Coolidge’s order followed close: 8 p. m.—Card tricks b; | | 4 | parents aye too poor to give them|,,". “siatement at the White House lk tase Laobred N demanding a showdown the oppoftunity they crave. It) /¥ @ Satement at the White Hi ae $20 p. m.—Exhibition: by tral H MONEY on the Skagit, The Star is was found. that Instruction in the) )00) cur Phere che ond that he a ' > eens speeded actos: not concerned with any pos- |rythmic drt, donated by various! sttermined that if the leas : ae jpeg te ees wee sible political results, It still |teachers of the regular and branch | pein incesily eranted they would Be q rie vee Mires iiss j Clarence Dubose, United Press correspondent in Japan offi z | D ola Funds Have believes municipal ownership cetera | schools, also develops these oot cnnuten: ly grante ey wol x 4 eee | during the recent earthquake, returned to the United States Iclals Declare ts Erich oe a Steamer, Out of Tacoma, Hees sapentaliysix erally heey Whe preset had’ pravicilalaaaa ‘The big packing plants usd to! Friday aboard the Admiral-Oriental liner President Grant. Been Depleted A project, orginally estimated Abandoned in Pacific veka pens £ Wi fish teatare: \@ red the department of justice to | boast that they sold every part of| Dubose predicts great trade between Japan and Seattle and Re it to cost $4,839,000 and to be f | The echdol 1s not exactly a free | nVestigate and to send @ man to lis. i the pig except the squeal Now scoffs at the war talk. He is now on his way to New| in response to The Star'd demands finished in 1920, has cost to SAN FRANCISCO, n. 26—The|affair; children are charged trom | senate havens presented at the i date $11,000,000, has been de- layed four years, and cannot be completed without further they séli the squeal. To jazz bands. see If the elephant fy the G, 0, P. crew of the British freighter Mary |10 to 60 ents (whatever they can |Horlock, wihich took to small boats| Afford) for) the complete course of 700 miles off tho coast of Japan,|instruction+the policy being that; project, York. for facts on the Ska Mr. Ci a —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers! \tayor Frown Saturday prpmised to Mr. Coolidge, it was stated on his’ behalf, will gather all the facts con- Revolution has thousands of mem- before closing date, February 5, not | “8 a, aaEAR Es 4 y 2 e project “ha lenty of emblem, the donkey t je | ;: A A : show that the project “has|plenty © expenditur ‘ : yone y os| AM. show | Ce?@ing’ the oil leases as rapidly as tiem, then the emblem tor tne| Predicts Big Busi- inoney"” to complete All work on the Tt wants an answer to the |{When their vewel lsted heavily, |@nyone really ‘terested will show | noesipte and when he has them will econ ohne come atthe | : |Gorge unit and deliver power in Se-|] — skagit my _ why. _the: jdue to shifting of the lumber their appreciation of | the oppor) cnnounce to the country his postion anti-probibition party should bo a Wi h th utp yp caged ) I ae inch varianes in state, |{have been picked up by the liner |tunity while those merely curious! in 4 statement. x ee white mule. ness Wit ie TO REGISTER "We may have too muchjmoney,”|| ments of officials. connected |President ‘Teeft, according to radio} Wil be eliminated by even & amalll’ A iert B, Fall, the central Ceuseae * ie “The: ¥ Sw N dvices received here. j charge. " Unless there Js a rush to register |the mayor sald. There aro many | with it; why there ts disagree. paleo . the biggest scandal since the Bal The Daughters of the American Orient bea ~¢ . per that have not been t4ken into|| ment over the amount of || The Mary Horlock sailed from}, Thus Mrs. Burton W. James, of Rugenpinahiee cain was ptill ice } | ~ | consideratio: The project) will be joney still needed; why there lTacoma December 21, with lumber|the Cornish faculty, and her as-| yo, " bers, but think of all the womer | s ri é consideration, The project) w | money #' y a z | bed at the home of J. W. Zevely, f protege ihn Padres Dacian oe! BY CLARENCE DUBOSE mors than 85,900 will be eligible to) cniieted’ May 1, and I an} prepar- is an apparent unwillingness for Yokohama. The crew ts re-|sistants weekly arill the rudiments | Harry Sinclair's right-hand a { the Mexican Revolutions! BATTLE is on the map in Japan,| Vote at the city primaries and finals|ing to give Tho Star all the facts|| to give the public accurate |/ported to mumber about 60 men. | of ‘dancing that Seattle's poor chil-| testified yesterday he gave Fall a F eh ata eH Rtakinchls companies op. |i February and Mareh, elty officials about the pro |] report on the present status || No details as to the eae may hive the oat) advantage | total of $35,000 in June, 1923, 16 sgaaety “ y officials declare that the | f the project. fate were received, which their! more wealthy cousins . Ps j 4 timated Saturday, ty officials declare \} 0 } ‘At. Zevely's j eee erating between Puget sound and | 8" md ny per Skayit, fund has been rea ‘This | It believes that taxpayers, Jean obtain,| And Miss St, Denis’ evely’s home it was statay this morning that Fall spent “a very restless night.” A nurse was in at tendance all night and another went on duty this morning. Dr, John TONIGHT’S Ae the Tadent th pension WANT ADS have several Used Cars fisted at prices that frre hard to beat, Ganuary 25) date only 64,104 have registered. With R. Reynolds, the seribe, to din- | the Far East have advertised inten- ane is 2h AO0siiadek the seothl Locke be Exess’ clay; where vernacular and forelgn-| yonen ago” see K. Gilbert, the writer; G.| sively In the vernac 3 7% years ago on this date, Voters are » A. Calhoun, the ehirugen, and | janguage press of the Island Em-| qualifying at the rate of 2,000 a day. And Inter did meet J, Stewart Only nine days remain before the |) MeClelan, who had b wage lb apr py Me reeistration books closo for the city onia plan isn't so new at all here in So- attle. before sinking more money into the Skagit, want a show- down, in figures, on what's been done to date and what statement is verified by the state. ment of Engineer Carl F, Uhgen t the Gorge un/t can be competed a & cost “under 10 per cent alove the eat, nate, (Turn to Page 8, Colum ¥ 0, Jan. were killed here early today, when a fast Baltimore & Ohio passenger {rain crashed into their automobile at a crossing. All were residents of Alliance. pire. Both passenger and freight traffic | via the Seattle route, to and from our way, and did drive for hours, and | Z Hinally did strike » stramge elty, ‘ten | JAAD, will greatly increase in the + we did discover was Kenton, and 40 home| future, according to the belief of nh 7) Some members of the senate com | mittee predicted that Fall, convicted |aiready of having lied several times in his testimony, will be too sick to | testify Monday. 6 to Hollywood Kui miles pant Bothell, and thes | ato late hour, and to bed. | both Japanese and foreign shipping | at : he aes and bus! en in Tokyo, Yoko: | an Sena r B; L, Doheny, the oil, mhanate, |hame and 3eobe! ‘ Ae Crew RIE SLSR UaST Cs vor. APPEAR. testified before the nenate committee | A few dacrs betore I left ‘Tokyo 1 Late Chevroiht [WON'T APPEAR yesterday, that he did not thinkany-!aropped into the Japan. tourist bu ere is a CH udleations that, Fait would no : ag gra in WoT Pare eager gt gg Far gelato echbaTwaice—-tn inn Ws awe Fo Oe a net ado tn tartherpaismensek Ios Wea: epaiee otcl | lene te hac Lupeeneatten rants [{ay, bnoreaned chy ; 00 tha the ordina oes r der a ‘8 le A) olny 0 school again iM jattle to live. he Zs joy say id € 0 » falsemess she he spoke: 1 I 6 rs mo | day st ot oday. re Beding 490. Hh ieside ort hy ain nelinie BF Pd coat? vaiaplayad 24 Ne Shool of life, T.want to be| fhe discus lay |the presence of other people. It all| "Prue Christians are. not n mente trouple since the day tt ||: Dr. John Wharton, Fall's persvaay Mebbe, but that’s m good long|among the folders rtising the | nattral, to feel that people can shake | morning ‘The | breathed of hypocrisy to me, because /and hypocritical, ‘They treate perfect Sovtaltion Has etme mel Pett had taken @& | think, Eadie resorts and pleasure places of Japan| my hand and look me in the eye and | Le 10 Thomas sth the | want to live near the heart of life.|with more deferene than I wished, inal ename) finish Ike ;, ||turn for the worse. ae é ' see voit China—almost wx many Seattle treat mo as Ialon West, not aw ‘the [forces that led up to her dotefmina- |I want to know poople and to be but it tho outsiders who were|| “ete. ete. | __ Wharton isstied this statement BOY, MY hat and coat! folders as folders of J Who: | minister's wife!” tlon to sever the family tle __ |{trouted as myself, not with the falso|the chief misehlet makers. aaa Mr, Fall ts worse today than he | CALL A taxi! f foldertsait in. that day’n distribution | Tt was Mra, James West speaking | My position as ‘tho minjater's {deference that tg accorded to ‘the) | “t would often trvel incognjto—|] You will find moré about this |) was yesterday. His heart is bad, 7 t —Mra, West, who after 16 years of | wife’ became unbearable,” sho} said. | ministor’a wife,’ not from ulterior motives, as some || bargain int ight's Used Car || The bronchitis is clear’ CALL TWO taxin of travel dope certainly should be y i ter a mi | ea re) Se cee "for the Kind Words Club | ¢ an honorary lite pocmber pt married life, pas left her husban: ‘oop! ene to. Sraone up dt my | qt yas. from, those outelde the | would, thine: Duk sh hy column shisg se ih vis ae Date Miia PRE Re

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