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ran nel in. the BO A is has fon Ino er ter ee, ) | One Moré e Day 1 | cs rhe Newspaper With the WEATHER siggest C ~ The Seattle Star } Temperaturo Last 3 Hours | | Maximum, 52 Minimum, Today noon, 52 L —- -- — t Beattie, VOL. 25. NO. 292 eres SEATTLE, WASH TROY SeenuaNe 1, 1924 00D POISONS 5 ome Photographer's Camera 4 Others! BEAUTY FLASHES Bits of Seattle’s Loveliness as Told by the Feared to Be Dying ws: Spring «only 'Grim Tragedy in ae Salem, Oregon, Is Laid to Home-) ‘So, ne tome Canned Beans Howdy, three ton Gia of tha wernt ¢ s about Feb. ALBANY, Ore, Feb. 4.—Five oth pay for 30 days | Persons are today reported dead nd « get 29. and four others are near death be te be: more: da following a Saturday night din : last ee ner at which canned food, sup “Old Bro'er posed to have been tainted with Groundhog crawl ptomaine poison was served ed cut of his hole looked 5, shadow, Mrs. Ruhling, and saw it! It will. ¥ Mario Gerbig. 1; be a late spring G2 Hilda Gerbig, 10. this y Newspaper. Paul Gerblg, two of his eee Idren, and a small Rubling chi just shed Reporter has @ ‘The Star detailing how: he x his house at a cost of $5, ches the house that jack built! te ata fe One gozinta two; is reporte Two gorinta four; oer Maw gosinta Paw’s pan When Paw gosinta snor —Det ews. eee to be In a seric | All of the v Albany. They zerber home in condition. ictima live tn or hear aturday at the Albany at which a ate Last Minute News: Horace J.| Jar of home-canned beans was pi Waffle breaks world’s record for|of the menu. Mrs. Gerber sald to. folding a bridge table In 15 minutes|day shoe suspected the beans were ltt deci. not in good condition when she ee jopened them, but on sectnd thought Ye DIARY }decided that thelr suspictots ap- Ahi ssereane a tee 2) slightingly ot Pearance meant nothing. Others r- my Mice bake of foomng ever vug-|meraber the vegetables tasted font Sa aaa tooo ies aaeaae queerly. All were afflicted similarly | telling are nlind * | SOUS dnd undeserving, and she aid say,| "ith blindness and affection of the “Very well, you handle the next ene bronchial (ubes. H t asks for food,” and later one 5 on Peg . bite te ‘eat, a8 the fellow so Physicians suspect elther pte. forlorn and helpless, I could not deny | maine or botulinis poisoning. him, whereat my wife did laugh heart-/ istrict Attorney Lewellyn ily. t eee | vestgating the case, { Old Silas Grump, the sage of SON eres Pumpkin Hollow, says: “Lie in bed as long as you can. Expenses start i as soon as you get up.” H eon { | He left thls earth an hour ago, HOLD PAIR FOR _ COUNTERFEITING \Officer Surprises Two Another candidate fo padded a faventor wis treats pat| Moulding Dollars ® permanent wave In the American} At fifteen minutes after nine. It's just because he didn’t know The stuff he drank was iodine. John Matt, 23, and Walter Conroy, were captured at 3 o'clock Mon- ireculation in Washington Hone B Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. * Wilson’s Funeral _ Private le Ceremony Wednesday; Plan Burial Later BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON funeral of Wo preside will be ho services will be both at the house and at by the Rey, James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of Washington, where Mr. Wils conducted. ‘THus passes Wilson— Like a bright light fading From the ken of mortal men. And so we weep and pay Ape ida will Probably Stop | During Funeral Hour tended when president; the Re n Sy Pts es - vester Beach, who was Mr. Wilson's Our last sad homage Seattle Wednesday will, honor the pastor when’ le was president ot TO him who shook a seoffing throng imemory of Woodrow Wilson by a Oe Washtngtan. the iat the bishow With strange and-simple doctrine perevaip ein esitheiienig Freeman.” Of Love—instead of Hate— sunlnead Mitaday “By desde et tin in'stare Among the nations of a world Ryan, King county democratio “Admiral Graynon eaid that no pro. LOng cursed by wars and strife | PAR de otow calbaany: arhecaetal visions had been made for the body And yet unwilling to accept |Mayor Brown will meet with civic, of the late president He in state A remedy. business and labor leaders to dis- in the rotunda of t capital, as }cuss what form Seattle's tribute ator Robinson, minority leader of tho| ANd 8O We weep, bewildered as a great life ends; jshall take. It is probable that nen ©, stated earlier in the da & call at the Wilson home, y would be the arrangement Mrs. Wilson desires that the fu neral of her husband be private and % imple, Grayson sald, “fer But History smiles and writes upon the page of Time: |stores and offices will close during babi, q 2 | “He was and is the friend of all mankind.” 1 the: funeral: Sererocny Schools probably will not close, it ah erse eee photo by te A, Giay: |was said at the schoo! board office, Instead. exercises will be Wednesda. Wilson Will Be H ailede at whl time techies wil el ei and there will accordingly be nothing in the nature of a state funeral life and Tho fuct that the body is to de achievements placed in the crypt at Washington W d P A Meanwhile, flags on Seattle buil Cathedral indicates, Grayson. stated as or CACE AUTMON ince cna on shins in the hart that mo final decision has yet been hed by Mrs. Wilson ag to where former war president will be per manently interred. Se WR fle half m mnday. Prayers Says Let Those Who Destroyed |i," 2siten's sous, for J. R. Justice S | were offered) in| many. churches POLITICAL NOTE ay morning in room 48 at the Ore Grayson belleves the crypt will bo Him Keep Silence Mes Naty ae ee The trouble with too many | son hotel in the alleged act of coin- only @ temporary resting p! for Seas cE stationed in and near the politicians is that they have Tea- | {ns counterfeit dollars and half-do! his former distinguished patient. | BY J. R, JUSTICE Into the valley of destruction to res-|\vear mourning for 30 da: pot Domes. lars, Patrolman George W. Christy But, he stated, he did not know] A man has goné from among us) Cue the peace of the world Memorial séryicés’ probably will iat e-° {was the arresting officer. Wher where the final burial place would not be able to replace. }_ A4 when he came forth from this/yeiq jn /several’ churches “‘Wedness Mrs. Homer Brew has a clothes|Christy broke in the door he found be. Earlier in the day some of the aye Peres Ri al scue, his political enemies and the|aay. A. community. service, Ae washer, but she says she would|the two men frying two pans of tors at the Wilson home stated 1d those who honestig] Vomes of peace fell upon him; blast-| witch tributes to the dead Jeaden Saihien: ave: qausek ‘washer’ for.JAt- mipiten metal on the stove, he re. ter leaving the house that they un hi er thal ech Mone nace and bee aking his Rar, will be paid by two or three se y ported 4 , od that the Inte Mr. Wilso: F ae \ he is : d 3 ee git | "two plaster of paris moulds were| Miss Molly Gunnell, 1107 21st ave. N., a student at the saree sceiher ner thin n mourners Ko about the world,” | lected orators, was under consider ery kad eThomas cat |on the table. One of the moulds con-| University of Washington, is one of the prettiest subjects| national cemetery. | Let those who maligned him and! In the dim distance the roll call of | teed hater Jeckihe® ald Sa , That yodeled like Caruso; tained a freshly coined dollar. Sev-| that ever sat for a picture at the Curtis studio. The studio| pinTHPLACE MAY BE jdestroyed him for personal or politi-| history will be: Cders relative to closing the federal | Neighbor threw a bascball Dat, | rt oe ty cad one ar™| picked her picture to enter in The Star's gallery of beauti-| FINAL RESTING PLACE |eal reasons, keep silence, || George Washington, Father of Our !pattaing during the Twseral day had { ae ieee, dom | relzed, together with 23 cartridges| ful Seattle women. Miss Gunnell recently came to Seattle| Staunton, Va. where Mr Wls0n |e a meteor, and his course was di-|\ Atraham ‘Lincoln, -Ztberator ana| 22h received, but that it was probe ) Avisos ‘olay be worse, |for % 45-caliber Colt automatic. and is living with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. C, P. ay. gd Pcie pie void been | rected by an all-wise hand. Savior of Our Country. <= [ate Cie bagel Shall See ae ae f “4 d Co dered 4 + he plac foned during 4 ne ‘ sheng 3 i et 8 t etl yon Abares eee ies button} Matt and Conroy surrendered, and| Bryant, the Inst few days as possible babe stood on the bridge of our ship | Woodrow Wilson, Author of World Cc B I shoes with bulldog toes any more, | 4id not otter — ey ers sit —_——— pa ety of state thruout t atest. storm | Peace |Cannon Booms Its ah Yor {taken to the city jail and held on é that has ever raged about the world. “Blessed are the Peace Makers, | . . beep ae The question of whether military : , W. Somebody -susgests that the win-| De) charges, | n il A ks T hde n and naval honors will te rrnilitary |. When this storm has pa “- a and |for they shall be called the sons of] Tribute to Wilson f ner of the Bok Peace Pr! A woman who heard two men| the funeral has not been finally de: t 1 be ype Gown Goi", PORTLAND, Feb. 4.—Each half paod- Porm nyt rset ing in the room informed the Shea. Droste ceo | hour, from sunrise to sunset, a heavy f eae Aims cortbat {ficer that the two men were mold- | RVR Paap ea rr Sekt Sat field piece boomed out a tribute to pom anes | r i i ure S proclamation last night, ¢ ected hep 7 Woodrow Wilson, the war president, ‘ CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | According to Capt. W. R. Jarrell td eats teen te | from an emplacement in the heart of | AD ea Be lotta inlitbd: tated’ poahet-ektetaiel ("a he navy to ancora such honors. the city. ue F FA ph se tee gto t A ag jrayson made his announcement | he: wun was sett tae Saree Gink who says “Meet the wit.” | y the | Peeve aa regpeivent Suit! Lote * cee \federal grand jury, He that M mb B k Miracle. Mi ] R ] f y| regarding the funeral arrangements | Rie of the court house. i) People who buy used furniture wilt | they declared it was thelr first ven | e ers ac rac e SO ution 0. ere ‘ talle with Mrs, Wil aes td 2 DA mes ea pf thas hardly President\ture in the business, and had not| fE di said that this plan represent Ne Mn arene fee plies og Investigation of Expenditures icant Vis witow. whe kenareale | CootKige's fault that hls secondhand clea OOH onsie | is shrinking from the idea ot any /Breaks Window in Store| But Books Will Be “i cabinet developec esse: ; - sent ” ostentation ¢ funeral $ BL6 BY JOHN W. NELSON get the commission's report | | : : War Vets Disrupt : Sard Vitis | CHURRIIMMA EIS OIG ARAL oven Mop: | CRAG OR over the tete-| and Scoops Up Jewels Until Midnight | sxperts Urge Adoption of Larger | * Men of the city council Mor re.|Phone with Mr. Coolidge at- the t Sized Golf Ball.”"—Headline, Memorial to Lenin day went on record as opposing fu-| PC the appropriation of money re jae are 2 ( brick tt Ps | , 4 pURG * . t ction | maining In the $11,000,000 bond fund hite H and is believed to have Hurling a heavy paving brick thru To accommodate lth-hour voters We're agin it. The present ball TSBURG, ¥ 4.—American | ture expenditures under the direction sa tha shlAP executive of daw cd thier. ently : Carl_F, Uhden | Under Uhden's direction without full Informed the chief executive of Mrs,/a plate glass window, a thief early | wig wish to qualify for the city elec: suits us to a tee. égion men sudden! adi. of Skagit ; neer ar : "t information on work already done, | Wilson's wishes. Monday robbed the M. G, Caplan h WT ffi i} M Ci iti eAte. | | ti dd b f eae Ldalthestiie held here o until Uhden has “made good” on hi or lon on work alread lo “4 “ ae m tions the city comptroller’s office w | i ‘ sie thee ate bes her pas i Gorge creck development promises.|Money spent and the cause of the | CAF wee maar jewelry shop, 1619 We tial ave., of |! rent acer mosey Go Gat ae any Uitles Are Isolated by + er ine ta 7 ' 2 4 aloe is , : oduced for | Many delays in completing the Gorge S watches and jewels valued at over| be kept ope esd a | yAMP, || meetin, nich @ permit has|action b council, 3 | Counciiman John , Carrol said |of Woodrow Wilson was expressed| ‘The crash of the glass was heard | night, provi ere a sons on| ; Have you heard of the fek(|jemed ‘by local authorities, broke | Mra: Kathryn A. Miracley calling for , Couneilman. es ¥ bah et AOS or an Uy watchman ta Sed: |e DTOvised: CSR Ae DArONS ON: eet iced hie decent iee res f | ent of an Impartial com.|H® voted for the final appropriation |tcday in the silencing of the wheels | at 4:05 a. m. by a watchman in F hahd to be‘beclatared AE THES Bock | low who was told to order a|/up without disorder, BO pe a pti al abe r,{that the work might proceed, but|of government, flags dropping at erick & Nelson's, who notified the serene a creddnst nce | Mere, Breticted, for: Seattle: Mon: | course dinner and asked for || ————;———— regi of ae (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) half staff and in a proclamation | police. The thief had smashed the niy voters in every precinct are} day by W. B. Summers, weather bran muffin: | pa p? nai nd prim ae 4 |from President Coolidge providing | window: so successfully that pr boing urged to get their names on| man. The temperature at noon o.—_—_—_—_- —— °| A Good Se ia. ar Oa coche! acd am jthat the highest honors that can he | tically the entire window was broken tho poll lists, While it will hustle} wate Crerees. ayve Serre ee H formation ¢ he council et all be accorded’ the war chie t. Six diamond rings and seve 4 , 4 s Ss sc © Ba : iat public: | U ACE PLAN aid sha rded the wa ft; out. cr with two ex-| tHe clerks to take care of all the 1g! noon, ‘The southwest storm pre- Tooks on etiquette are all very er foday i caring inl. tain of the nation other togeth h dices, thay’ ban be Kogtitared itl weeen Sear TR RET parka! 2 f cll. b Eb ager i 4 | Mrs. Miracle . Wilso aaa as yensive watches, were comers, they can be istered die 2 Deka ten yeu ‘are balancing «cup in a tome in the University a || measure, probabiy wit tave.te sup-|] UNIQUE, ANYWAY HE |) ate. wilson died at 11:5 9, m Mme jewelry more es Sha sre GAME cab |y.mlon wi vtnie citys, Bune of tea on one knee and a plate of|| trict. This place can be had for,|) port of avery coetacs why engineer || _ WANTS. ONE TONGUE ||ing in the churches tor him. Ho | once bofore, one" who" has not ‘Tegistered| mers predicted. 7 fee cream on the other and your|| a small payment down, the rvst 4 % anit t rs EW YORK,e Feb, 4.~Henry || simply went to sleep, passing from since January 1 will be permitted to} Essie Age |Uhden should be reluctan 4 ‘ ea ts vith 4 4 . CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Many cities Jett ankle sail, epee Saal onde bareeg us facts and figures if he } Ford meant to enter his plan || Ife without struggle or pain. ‘Premier Ventzelos vote either at the primaries or at the| oct ana north of Chicago were iso- 3 — a good Job and an honest job,” Mrs.|| in the Bok contest for promotion |seneral election, ed today trot: telegraph cha clas body ought to ete baie ECE oni | Miracle said. |] of Internationa) peaco-~but he lAS TIRED MAN | Resigns His Post | stds | Meae cocsnnication ay? tht ont compelling flappers to buy tw i oor health; i com- | STAR FRIEND OF || overlooked It, ATHENS, 4—Premier Veni- iF P ti t chow abd. WihGatorn Sith caw aie tubes Of Pesan Sven they | Owned tordinpoee of her home, || ¥UNY OWNERSHIP According to the Dow-Jones fi- FALLS ASLEEP 23,2" presented his formal res-| France Points to Ninhesata, ‘Wiscoosln h6 Hae peiled dispose of he e, | MU? ae ‘ie " eo rege 0 ask | A esta, BCOnSN, purchase a can of sich agi Efe called us this morning and Councilman rt B. Hesketh in- |] nani news bureau, however, Le 4 ignation to th regent, mit te ash | Wilson i in Thanks tas. Towa dvd ‘Nebideke Sweneeinie fee reduced. the dorsed the commission plan, |] Ford revealed hiy plan to a rep: |) WASHINGTON, Feb, 4.—Wood.|M. Cafantaris to form a eabine PARIS, Feb, 4.—"France will not! Worst sufferers. Minneapolis, St. The imaginative man who wrote || order to move qulekt Knowing The Star as I do, || resentative of that agency lrow Wilson, America’s war pres! eras ay ie hat It was thru ExPresident {Paul and other cities in Minnesota summer resort folders last July is tae and Its lotig record Make everybody speak Eng- || dent, was slecping his eternal sleep AGEN CENTRALIAN DIES LOT et eee ere heane’ Raminiitaly: Gaye ctkee nme now writing seed catalogs. ? "garag manielpal’ ownership, lish today—witite a world reverenced hig| ABURDHEN, Web, 4-—Phil Davis, | Wil oF ina the u ated States Ae Fantinhe onSSohe Tent OUR “hae ete, otc fatingly say yes, we » This plan, Ford ts reported to |) memory 87, of Centrallay w ns buried here Sun: | eset Bale hi fale eof vivi.| braska, cities aleo were teolated. Wouldn't it be great if you could if an investigat f the Skagit have explained, “is very simple || His body, worn and weakened by | day. followin TRUE oe reeg bre 1 of to the de. Milwaukee received an interrupted send the baby to the laundry? x : | for the information of the pub and would, if put into effect, ab. |) the battle Mr. Wilson had fought, [felstives. He was the last surviving tiation by sending help to the ee rate Ten ae at Oe furs* tothe want ad column lie linan Hesketh suid, solutely ittsure international || had finally given way, and at 11 1 Bagh of Wishkah lode, Knights | fendors of right," Px ‘ seived little or no service. ‘The Die Get off my territory; I'm work-\|and see who is selling this bar |] [ier Colm niet rr a.m, yesterday the tman iho had {of Pythias, Gunshot wounds, re-|told the United Press, “commenting | celved pis: ¥ ing this side of the street | (gain - Hi pelt ed dam until we | (Turn to Page % Column 2) ceived three years ago, caused death. on the death of Ex-President Wilson, | (Turn to Page 7, Columm 3) t on e bi hide - — ‘9 Ade Be! Latent Pa ou tat