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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 M’ADOO PRAISES EUROPE SOUNDS |Wilson to Take Place ‘LLOYD GEORGE THUGS TIE TWO {‘oows o- our) DENBY PROBE FORMER NATIONAL FATHER-IN-LAW) WILSON TRIBUTE’ Beside History Heroes PAYS TRIBUTE AND ROB SAFE Pl ll TO BE RUSHED | Wilson “Truly Great Man |Trio Gets $2,700 From Cafe- th four widown of fo Senate to Hear Debate on and Big Figure in History” teria Strong Box vn of there 1 Demanded Resignation @ Woorrow Wilson One of the | But Part of Press Comment | Greatest, He Declares on Fallen Leader Is Critical AL orld’s 5 Irst Citizen During lime He| eee he Lived, Is Mayor's Tribute t | his life b ht of Woe r he e ¢ « te r f th sible the w ‘ {deal of |and masked men entered | outstanding figure t I A hurl © live wld} to the ere due t mmon man | grate 1 paid tribute to that memor t r in th that ton | py ton’s cafeteria at 1619 Becond av rs ted correspondents : mee Sen k a Action on this reso F a mn, bel ieal in tho kitchen when the olen 1 k en the ex-premier had thought: | bee: 4 ; tented themselyes for te r 1}} o in ¢ i » warned keep quiet or be Ar “Entatae ams omamegnmeay wr amen German Leader Declines sist wiics w'sauyt m'|ret wc ton ima” tan’ tne ant 8 Mt W611 1 at St eM ntless German or Lioya ¢ : . ‘ heads be postponed on ae. of his sacrifice and PADS, ReCUeNd: to 90 ammer, Afte - adding He was a rare ang Suck | ming companion. tee of former See: , borne with superb dig Air," Wileoh's passing, | “in end rol Bin wheat the combination, the: for T'could “Opinion Could Not Be but Critical,” Says tuew an r t Jexplosives and set off ¢ , fore ey "|Mayoralty Seekers Marx; “Hampered by Slowness”—Bernstorf | pn" ignaie : wi aed iad nae east Will Address Club E ; 5 yogga took $1,8 r ny 8 r r i fee $800 in wilver and $ 1 ater, atruggled checks, The tg 5 and untied 1 Mr, Wi dead; but Woodrow W the Mr. Wi } h not be t Wilac ree eaten . isaee ell amv : eid ee ae postle of pe the lover of man Koy haa. a man ¢ eotn, Unlenowa to Appear |ijict = fon st tne ar cit am i ““| BPREDERICK & NELSON | Times declared that at Parts CP IPEADEUD TA, (Fei 6 Ere |r and ede bY represesling 06 Count man, relehstag devuty who repre:|( HERES MORE ABOUT EDIT AVENUE AND SINE SYREBL } f Music here toni tempt reauscits ‘ : : being made by a d The identity of the author of the|tfines which were tnaccepta pesoegal i Te Fr force and he t oard so that the pec France. Those papers which praise |.) . Mw bes et b : nay knowledge of the , Mr. Wilson are careful to point out y : . facts Wi he winner tonight, how when of the ex4 1 fit ee . m oa Aa veng {that conditions today are nc at : ‘ : f . F n £. In Biaine » ios omen s will appear in person before hia forum and the policy committee of American peace ard to receive $50,000 for his He __ _|__——_—__ Coolidge Praises Wilson ‘|: HERE’S MORE ABOUT With the Diamond tz tater wt be smu cet nat |} WIT SON as Man of Lofty Idealism ‘= i < \ ed tewood, White Center and Hish-|! “ STARTS ON PAGE 1 ile funda should be "‘alled™ by “ <a $1 50 and other districts served Myrtle ‘st. tank, and On| mage history as few other have a 38th sts. east of Latona | done, quietly drifted into eternity. | Proclamation Announcing E> per: pecs ggtarciy they were when he came triumph aor Sexo . t 1 ich A commi, “Hole proof” Hosiery Europe at the close of the re ty are not exces Military and Naval Honora Are Ordered in) in : wto Investigation, “It the Women’s thread silk “Hole e. Tuesday, from $ a. m. to 4/ even more im proot” Stockings with Din- e.. uesday, 5 | mond heel, mock seam and The life which, during its clowing snderea Ne r facts be esta . . mn. |) Uhl i raat resp, ra Mace Leader’s Death Derren Cire and Mila Gieroerinad ‘ilstay hacrned tea The high water on the Skagit|‘® ake @ materialistic world accept : Bae 3 Councilman C. B. Fitzgerald il Mercerized Isle heel, and _ The his ater of s }its idealism, came to a peaceful end.| WASHINGTON, Feb. ha University he war called by bin fellow! favors an investigation that will “ the Gorge power plant to be dis: | ) 219, “ied like tired man going to", Wilson ied the mation thru the| citizens to be the chief exncutive of] inquire into the condition of tte A Smart Combination in New Hats | the Gorge we lant to be dis} ” ut | a ele 1" ne Gorge power p sleep, Admiral Cary T. Gr duties) entire light plant of the city, as ] Gna Diack. Sises 8% to aR inued is gubsiding and work will ; never failed him,” f t Cool | of ‘gh onduet ~ ehig yd F a hi r high 0 > conducted ; 0 At $1.50. fhe ‘revomed: tua. few days, ‘Skagit 2°" who was with Mr. Wilson t 1 as the Skagit, “Let's find 8 Ne Tes 1 Bit the end, told newspaper men ag he|it#e said tn a proc mn an-| as to win the ec sof the people! out where we are and let's get 12 50 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Engineer C.F. Uhden announced | gescribed the last hours of the man |Rouncing the death of the war|of the United States, who tw ibe: beat adatichtre. aulalnable te . Saturday night. The power plantiwno had described himself as “a | President clected him to the chict magtatracy| ef} us," Fitzgerald. suid, ; eer | ae ea Lge of broken machinery.” “Ho gave utterance to the aspir-| of the republic | Counciiman Drake aaid he went, on O the quality of Milan is added the luster | New Novelty if Last week Mr. Wilson had re-|ation of humanity with a | “As president of the United States! record three years ago an of Yi ibbon i A signed himself to the tnévitable. |auence w 1d the attention Of] he was moved by | diemeciee tations ak obniie Goliax'.t of Cire ribbon in new black Hats just ar: Check Tweeds White in the Aue }/_t tm ‘ar, De bat oid be Jal e, arh and made Ameo i sumtin tat intra of te the Wisma waste Gnge'tonl|, rived in the Downstairs Store, ‘Two smart 2.45 n i Is ! 1s n® /coumtry aa he conceived then yeen completed power delivered sty are picture 4 MONDAY, FEB. 4 [to him that this ilineas might be|destiny of mankind,” the president] scty were prompted by high paberom) Paeyetsor ag: sce lien sb peripc styles are pictured. At $ . Yard KDZE—1 : . hin last. | said. 4nd his sincerity: of purpcee cannot | eumers. “f favo Y Gray and tan novelty check | Ho had come to the reallzation| He directed that sultablo military | he questioned = reco favor an inveatigatiqn,”} Melon crowns, helmet shapes and close- ‘Tweeds in’ styles suitable for |that his work was done. During|and naval honors be rendered on| “tio ted the nation thru the terri:| qm tis Gedai = s S44 S00 op % . Tit 4 hkaee Ba Spring skirts, suits and one |the succeeding hours he had merely |the day of the funeral and ordered | pie struggle of the world war with | wrap ne em Setant ete in fitting turbans. _ With thei attractive trim piece dresses. In 66-inch width. jain and awaited the moment when |fings on the White House and de-|a totty idealiam which never fallod| Vony “Wher, Rromised when we mings of Cire in bands, folds, frills and At $2.45. juts. tire heart could beat no/partmental bulaings here to, wave) him | Councilman A. Lou Cohen sald. “W. drooping bows. NEW) CHMCE «VAC longer. at half staff for 30 days “He gave utterances to the aspira-| sould know how this money has at $2.45: In tan shade. Ap- | All thru Saturday night th INTRY ; iin 66 himanthy With ah. sloatience : ‘ : 1] PPR fie br t ki Tibath ‘ee: Mics Wiledm. hed teen ae EU AGUIAT : | wit Seon olga n eloquence | been spent before we vote any addi Many have facings of Chinese red, Empire propriate for skirts, suits and pected hourly. Then daylight am! wrne death of Woodrow Wilson, rived and the morning visit of the ation of all the ae : tional money. If it has been judi blue or tan. A few are feather trimmed. one-piece dresses. Width 66 earth 4 e America a new and) ciously spent we may retain Uhden 4¢ $12.50. 3 inches. i president of the United States from | enlarged influence in the destiny of |tg continue the work. If not, and 4 90. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE three physicians. ; “ ;: —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ORPNIUM E CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ent, | March 4, 1913, to March 4, 1921, | mank ae Maca iy ahiiite lalla casket wlohe, NS S § Finally came word to the silent, | wich occurred at 1145 o'clock yes| “In testimony of the great re} ~° oS pPropr 4 |reverent crowd awaiting outside th a ; ri hich ‘ Wo should get a man competent to Lovely New MISS FRANCES WHITE | \ |terday morning at hia home at Wash-|spept in which his memory 1!) goign the work quickly and eco MI NC Wilson home that the former preal-| ii ton, District of Columbiagdeprives|held by the government and ; es : y _Mustenl Comedy tdent had perhaps but minutes to the county of a most distinguished | people of the United States, 1 do Hive. | be pmically.” : : *8.¢ New Corduroy ; Printed Voiles jy Sectors Grayson and” Sterling | “t!z¢m, and Js an event which causes | hereby direct that flags of the ; | Doct e) a § | profound personal bereavement | White House and of the several de T FE TY | ° | Ruffin had‘ found the fluttering of |” wins early profession as a lawyer! partmental buildings be displayed at AX-FR Cl Robes 9 75 fs At 50¢ Yard jthe once strong heart was barely! 1.4 abandoned to enter academic| half.statt for 9 . period of 30 days and} Fourteen attractive new | perceptible, ; : | r life. Ih this chosen field he attained at suitable military and naval hon printed patterns in jVolle— Dr. Ruffin quietly slipped away be | é 1 away | the highest rank as an educator, and|ors, under orders sof the. secretary AR i» Pe ay ase! rp A block, Oriental, flower and ail-# from the house, while Dr. Grayson | 115 jeft his impress upon the intel-|of war and of the secretary of the MART new Robes in wide-wale y. over designs in charming col- lectual thought of the country, |navy, may be rendered™on the day | . corduroy and voivelle—some ee or effects. Eighteen colorings, j utes it would take the soul to make | __"*0™ the presidency of Princeton of the funeral, |Uhden Says Skagit Will Pay with the two weaves combined.4' & gi \ Width 40 inches. At 5O¢ | a Ae ire Se Seklpart Wiiedil aru cated Leniary Ail Expenses One style as pictured. In Ameri- rs Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather | to the room. . She and Mrs. Wilson|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT ‘MAY TESTIMONY } p can Beauty, Chinese red, Empire 32-inch “ora Butt | seetutgarrasiees the pillows hoping | BLIZZARD | BY JOHN W, NELSON blue, almond green and_ black. nec { Sanguine pictures of Seattle as a Some have the bright colors com- - | ytissn opened Ble Gren ate witen|( STARTS ON PAGE 1 }| STARTS BATTLE ss": ‘with free street railway |]| bined with black. Women’s and Ginghams | | Wilson opened his eyes, Mra. Wilson | ieanepectalns Varbees “MMRIGa by cs eels t ie fala | ‘ansportation, e db misses’ sizes—cut ainply full an cee en arene seeie, Mtliy.t0 | Skagit Engineer Carl F. Uhden tn P At 35c Yard him, but, apparently, he was too|kotas appeared to be cut off. Des} - with deep sleeves. At $9.75. x | _|an address at the Labor college Scie. tak eerak METROPOLITAN ==: ‘= } |Try to Exclude It From Mer- atntat we'cabte nm Sans . | cin ae ties ae Dr. Grayson, counting each of the} Rain and sleet were responsible for vara ae terns and colorings, Several —TONIGHT— heart beats, assured them that Wood.| most of the trouble. Wires sagged | cer Murder Case | Sera choad ‘soe alia ated ee ee sizes of checks, ratine effects, MATINEES | row Wilson, alive, was still with|and many broke under the weight of | 2 | ing partly laevalonannt® ergs block plaids, over-plalds and WEDNESDAY ATURDAY them. the ice and the pressure of the le.| A bitter fight on the part of De. Oreo. tinit: and. possitile future pra plain shades. Good value Dayid Belasco Presents Fifteen minutes passed. Then Dr.| Many of the cities were in to al lfense Counsel A. B n to ex: ia ald the tenes Wickatt sp 35¢ yard. Grayson leaned closer over the quiet | darkness during tho night as electric | clude testimony of Luke 8, May, ex-|™ Bas ea Pagel Neagpd re ea ine V. |ment of agonized suspense. Then a! gave ws any places. by the state, featured the Monday | “ite wo ean sell this power at eciat ¢ e im New Kimono ak SEYLOCK tx | sad shake of the doctor's head, | Raflre vice) was demorulized | morning session of the trial of A. M.| ip repeaters C ep repe “The Merchant of Venice” | Woodrow Wilson was now just big some portions of the storm area.! Bailey, charged with the murder of At 35c¢ Yara tors. But of course we will be Un. |elay before his maker, Trains were many hours late. Joseph Smith of Mercer island, last 1 yay Draper PRICES —Nights: $1.00, $1.50, I} Five minutes later Admiral Gray-| In Nebraska the wind reached a! May 12 scien 7 : h ‘ Si:00, 81.50,'8200, $2.50. 0 ]#on opened the door of the Wilson | velocity of 60 miles an hour. Huge! May testified that shotgun pellets 2 a dichadaate ll igher satan” Atelegt o 52 . jhome, Police held back the crowds, | snoydrifts ara piling up and unless| spattered on the door casing of n| ‘08 But of course we will be tin } i Cretonnes Pretty, ocean Pa jwho sensed what he had come to|the storm abates shortly rail traffic| shed near the Boos’ residence came | tities for what we new aot toe i a0 . SG som, lilac and bird, Egyptian jstay, while newspaper men gathered | will be blocked. |from the direction of a kitchen door |” traen declared the cost af the first ‘ | and poppy patterns printed in in a little knot around him, | No relief is anticipated until to-| of the house, in corroboration of testl-| 141+ haw ineredeod because “we ha ‘ 29 d pastel colorings. On rose, sky | DEATH BULLETIN [night jmony jpreviously given by Adolph | 144 the foundations for future de-| » Cc an blue, pink, Nile green, laven- |eaD BY GRAYSON The storm {s sweeping eastward. | Boos, that Bailey shot Smith down | “10 ioe. { der and gray grounds, Width Holding a etd His haba, che cee while standing in the doorway paw Re | hat | s0-inches. At SB¢@ yards saaston Ie ? | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 4—The| Bert C. Ross, prosecutor, then at-| _ oar tee oe rene pi f Cc ; | “3er, Wilson died at 11:15 thia | Worst blizzard of the winter raged| tempted to prove, thru May's exam- ye i. Lien sls sr sant ila Obert | te : : ‘ |morning,” the bulletin sald. “Hix |over the Middle West today. Sweep. |ination, of photographs taken of | °°) MN p R home decorating, Mercerized heart action became feebler and |ing eastward from’ the Rocky moun-' wounds on Smith's head and bullet Mine dag Tae Gosek ae and for the many MUSICAL COMEDY co. : a = hae ma eeee was | taina the storm demsaratised t and holes thru a hat found at the act | fianty include x ateel tower transtal é -$}fq other uses to which Cotton Jersey »: bs ued that refused to ac SOO ee en OP er ha | Meee ree ty * ay, | sion line and concrete foundation, he 4 Cretonne can be put, Morning judge any longer. The end came peace. | heavy lous to live stock head at the time of the} t " te : : : : > ARippi iw Jt tit "eit Potlowide ‘a spettiglice- day, thal The objection of the de. | *#!4 < had o bah oF it there is a wide choice of attractive patterns At 50c¢ Yard PE. jh | “The remote cause of death ie in| mercury took a sudden tumble Sun-|fense to the admission of this testi. | Ton T¢ Ji ‘te aleel new. te gut to choose from in these low-priced groups, Mercerized Cotton Jersey ts his ill-health, which began more|day night. He wet snow started | mony was sustained by Judge Ron. | 80), | Stri s, bir lower sions, ver- } ew lingerie fabric that: wi than four. years axo, namely, arterio.| falling, accompanied, by a gale.| ld, temporarily, after the Ju Ron. | wa Stripe effects, bird and flower designs, ver a new lingerie fabric that will sclerodia, with hemipleghh. |Trains were running hours behind|been excluded from the courtroom|, Uhden said that nothing definite dure and period designs in a wide range of | pride Berit nd Pag: “The immeditae cause of death|time, having great diffic in| and counsel had argued the matter, | Hae been decided about the future colorings. nder, mais and white. Width | was exhaustion, following a diges-| fighting their way against the drift-|The judge said that he would an thie the toe ct, SEAMS Dower other ‘evi tterns in 15 ‘colori | 8 inches. At 5O¢ yard | tive disturbance which began in the | ing snow and heavy wind [-aguince hig: final deciaibe after te eee ty bull Ridann we teste byt + 20, a 4 bebe | DOWNSTAIRS STORE y t ek, bi vhich | ry demands for re’ vere | noon recess. | be ssary to build a dam at Ruby ai yard. ISTATRS jearly part of last week, but which] Heavy demands for relief wer Jat an estimated cost of $8,000,000. | ¢. 3 | did not reach an acute stage until | made upon all charitable agencies by| Boos, recalled to the stand for} y erns in lorings lithe datly sooeaine hours of Febru. | tne Fg loross-examination, denied that he |T0 get full service out of the present | Three patterns in 11 colorings, lary 1. | reed and fucl were needed for re-|!d been promised immunity by the| Plant it will be necessary to con- 4. at 45¢ yard. (Signed) “CARY T. GRAYSON.” | lief, state in return for his testimony | Struct a 240-foot dam at the Gorge Width 33 and 36 inches. The big door opened again and . —ee fagainst Batley. Te also denied that |@t @ cost of $5,000,000, which would | Dr. Grayson stepped back into the ‘ora had told any persons that he | inerease the Gorge project to . h B | C . N house. The blinds were dawn. |U. S, Ski Jumper | naa: killed Smith, other than those | horsepower. In low water season the | 36-inc ungalow urtain Nets Such was the end of Woodrow Injured on Slide | %" Xt present st the time writ Gorge will produce only 15 Wilson. ten confessions were made by Boos| Power without the dam, Uhden ad Dee rohit be ho posed a ig / eee CHAMONIX, Feb. 4.—Roger|at the time of his arrest mitted. Curtain Nets in ivory and ecru colorings. In C ; : - - | od selection of pretty designs. Width . Omtvedt, one of the American ski] He also denied that he had sworn When will the Gorge plant be a Ko a ts JOE & LEW CAITS | Meeting to Honor jumpers, was believed to have been|to the confessions he made while in| completed?” Uhden was asked | 36 inches. Yard Tumblers Woodrow Wilson! injured this morning on| jail, and declared that he had never It Is possible to complete the| ry, ” ‘Al Golem & Co. Vises sgnat Ke epeiety Of ax Preat attempt down the naw no-| signed any of them y's_work by May, if the con: Sunf ast Drapery Gauze 6 for 75¢ 7 = } , - sulcide de Ke got a s have finished the tunnel,” HARRY ABKAMS & CO. dent Woodrow Wilson, memorial | “a * . ot . ler ro barn 6 than ficial) silk “Sunfast” Drape: jaune Thin blown Tumblers tn A. Torelly service will be held by the Religious | ¥°T bad fall and ¥ ri shed awa | State May Audit He blamed the Skagit Artificia unfa: rapery wm $1 00 Tae ant eee }took his place with Mrs. Wilson at the bedside, to count away the min 5 * ‘or nedic tr ment The extent} delay on the contractors, in golden tan color. An effective drapery the Educational Worker: heir weekly |‘OF medical treatmen * | | Ke 3 le - : iq | of his injuries could y cc ascer:| kel what the cost of the Gorge! for French doors and window Width ed, Cut in the pepalar ROGERS & DONNELLY meeting Tuew noon at Dartnall's - = : ju “3 hed seh ry @ Project Records | , k - os . red : # " i En OE iniaiea Yard *Star” design: | See cafeteria. A discussion on the sub.|'dined by a casual ex smination Mayor E. J, Brown has asked State | Will be de ale w he € a : Wud oa ~ | hn © Pantagescope | fect. “Which Was the Retter Peace : | Auditor C. W. Clausen for the sery-| pleted within the $11,000,000, but —DOWNSTAIRS STORH tf fon Ee STORE nue THAIEDNC PiDPhic | Pian, the Bok Plan or the Witson| The miscelleanour columns in the | jces of State Examiner F. G. Whaley | confessed that this sum does not) - f, 8s us THALERO $ Cire Pian?" which was scheduled before| Want ads may have something of|to make a complete check of Ska it] include the construc n of the dis. Wilson's death, will be carried out. | Interest to you. Turn to them now.' records, tribution system in Seattle,

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