The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1924, Page 7

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TUESDAY. FT ET The Fresh, Delicate ww ce ” Taste — |“Let Dead Remain Dead,” of new-laid eggs; the elu- Colvin Answers Critic sive sweet-as-a-nut flavor of fine salad oils, and the teasy tang of rare spices can be had only in an uncooked dressing — a true Mayonnaise. Such is GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise The Perfect Salad Dressing In order that GOLD MEDAL may come to you as fresh as morning dew— it is made fresh daily—macle in sunlit plants filled with sweet, pure filleredair, Ard in every city and town in which GOLD MEDAL is sold, speedy motor delivery keeps GOLD MEDAL al- ways fresh at your grocer's. And in order that every part of the country may be sup- plied with fresh Mayonnaise, GOLD MEDAL is made from Coast to Coast—in New Jersey, in Chicago, and in San Francisco. THE BEST FOODS, Inc. 1964 Uryant St. San <> JURY REVIVAL @5) HELD DOUBTFUL Efforts to revive the late la mented King county “vice and seened doomed to graft” jury Julia B. Sneth sure failure, a request by Mr asked Mon en, woman who Everett F call th juror Judge Smith, day, to jury that a new report might be considered ‘ranclsco, Cal at Am HERE’S MORE ABOUT BLIZZARD STARTS ON PAGE 1 n to reconsider was pu' his was 9 to 7 against Seattle Rabbit Men Win Awards Harry been awarded the prize for th st The Penpsylvania railroad heat arters here said they had not 4 reports of unusual delay Newton, of Seattle, ern cold wave was ported driving down upon the lantte seaboard. The Now York © 1 reported that its trains were running p 1 cally on normal schedule. h of Albany only heavy rain was report ed, with some sleet between Albany |4rd. H. H. nd Rochester, and cloudy weather| on awards, Harry Newton, C. west'as far as Cleveland. |Chain, George L. Reidel, C. 0. oa Blanchard and J. W. Pettit won prizes in the other classes. Chicago Digging bend seit Way Out of Snow! CHICAGO, Feb. 5.—The West to- i was digging itself out of a snow nket, in drifts of from one to 10 feet in depth, and at the same time felt around for avenues of commun! tion with the outside. Swarms of telephone and telegraph | "moke screens, epairmen labored in snow and cold|the “hopping in desperate efforts to link scores of | fliers. which had lost touch with Chi.| Lieut. Kaenig, cago gnd surrounding towns. |tary aviation at the University re At rabbit exhibited at the ann fon of the National Rabbit as sociation, held Sunday at the Labor mple, {t i# announced, In New Zealand Red class E. M Sprouse, Harry Newton, A. B. Wood Bailey and J. F. Brown HERE’S MORE ABOUT MARDI GRAS STARTS ON PAGE 1 uit planes and the pui Instructor in mill of Near Waupaca, Wis., two Soo line | Washington, has been instructed to | 'P* passenger trains were reported anow-| confer with the chamber committee | bound. Word of their plight was re-|and a combination of the stadium celved here via ‘the wireless at Wau-|4nd Sand Point has been suggested paca. ag the site for the display. It is to| ‘A relief train with food and blan-| be given for the benefit of the army | kets was dispatched from Chicago. | relief fund. The Waupaca wireless said the}. The committee .will meet with} trains were helpless in great drifts| Léeut. Kaenig in the course of the of snow. next few days, Col. Beebe said, when ‘Trains from the West are hours| selection of the right site will be| late, but traffic East has suffered | started. Present plans call for onc | little Interruption. lof the biggest demonstrations that have ever been staged, and It was pointed out that it will prove of FROM WINDOW stumbled over # chair an4 dropped Cornered in a kitchen by an frate|s suitcase fui! of canned goods and householder early Tuesday morning,|fed thru the window. He « burglar escaped by fumping from|/with him a purse containing a kitchen «indow to the ground.|eccording to Reiter, Hans Relter, $08 Lakeview boule-|the man as he ran vard, awoke st 145 a. m. when he| toward Easthic. ave. Enjoy Tea as Never Before | Make it this way—Scald out a crocKery tea pot and while it is warm put in one level teaspoonful of genuine | “SALADA” for every cup required. | Pour on freshly boiling water and | allow to steep five minutes, then pour | into another heated vessel and serve. | heard the prowler moving in the house. Relter got up and came into the kitchen, The burglar about | | took | $5, who watched | at top speed | I. & MH. C. COOK, WE ST-4073, EL 107-0350, DISTRIBUTORS, METRoroutran BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT! ONE WEEK ONLY TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:30 AND 8:30 P. M. | MATINEES: 27¢, 50¢, 76¢, 81.00 rus a NIGHTS: 50¢, 75¢, 31.00, $1.50 TAX “Princess” Steamahips leave Seattio Daity for Vancouver and Victoria, BC, a froma Colman Dock. foot of Marion Mtrect. THE DAY BOAT—For Victor! Daily at THE NIGHT BOAT—For jouver direct, Dally at ..... FARES TO VICTORIA $2.75 We, $5.00 tein" ‘telp 20-Day Limit and Vancouver. 9:00 a. m. 11:80 p.m ARES 'TO VANCOUVER $7.75 320" ip KO—10-Doy 1 @HnROUGH ItN CANADA TRAIN THROUGH THE WONDERE With st CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE, Telephone MA In-6587. B. F. L. Sturdee, Gi world | * jis commendable to jplant, and they jup, "SALADA" ‘921 Second Av THE SEATTLE WILL GIVE TRIBUTE Meeting Wednesday Honer Dead Chief HERE'S MORE ABOl BROWN | STARTS ON PAGE 1 r | Mass to AUDIENCE WILL SING AS SERVICES END BONE SAYS TO GURTAIL COSTS = State "s Fight 5.—Homer 'T. Power Leader of Lauds $ TACOMA, HERE’S MORE ABOUT WILSON STARTS ON PAGE 1 publicly-ow ed gratification today over the Seattle Star's campaign for an inyestigation of the cost of the Skagit hydro-electric project 1 pre nd Mra, Cot am HH. a few nen de, Chief Taft of the su ators and ¢ mem who are here to be admitted t of wreaths and other & at the W s of Ame as we floral tribu ny | Mow of munic agen from for jelgn potentates “The Skagit and is Influences | per on further public power devel opment in this state are so vital that they become an issue of paramou! importance to the awealth. the levelopment of publig nomic well Or newspaper in seeing that the building electric plant lro-clect resources, ning bc nal sorrow © offic nations: vities in the na. people of other All business ac on’s capital 3 p.m, when the sm: bas gathered at the tho Presbyte conservation and | pany this + vital to . That ai in | home funeral ser eco-|ice will be read by Rev, Sylvester Wilson's should manifest . and Rev, James Taylor, al} funds devoted to|pastor of Central Presbyterian ot a public rch here, whic Wilson at are properly ded while pr up to the say the least, ;4me he became a crippled invalid. of a private! This servic ably will be of plant miscalculates the cost of the |'he briefest h 110 formal eer 40. mako such’ mia- |™0P—mero » & scripture luk (kal cited out be. oot ig. perhaps a hymn and a bene: | ‘aken, the matter can be coveret and the people who later | Then the body will be placed in a the current and carry the burden|),., hind which will walk eight id tin brie sore ight sailors and eight ma mado ury by an excensive cost het because these re ¢ ones lw & public | ing tt BOL IN bands, ro. tizen | Beach zeal | Ps y-owned “If the engineer use sto tasues |, ne are pity the men over whom Mr burdens a air tin-chief dur. “While the bonds of plant are retired over a period of years, finally leaving the plant free of building debt, an | excessive cost adds to the bur- | ch dens of the plant during the bond payment period and ren ders it less capable of giving cheap service during the period | war days. the Bethlehem! 1 the soldiers, sailors and ma will bear the coffin to the Jopening in the center aisles which }leads to the small narrow crypt, Then Bishop James Freeman will read a short service and without oft/!ong ritual the body will be con | : “isigned to its rest on a public pls tien | It has been virtually decided that & position to render as effective) ion the cathedral ie finished Mr. service as a less expe ‘ent | Witson's body will rest permanently The great bu & ‘lin tts crypt. Mra. Wilson desires period when being | this. Officials. at Richmond, Va., | paid, who asked that Mr, Wilron be al- “If there has been an error inj} jowed to rest in the, soil of his na- engineering jJudrment, making your)tive state, have been notified that} Skagit plant more expenslye than it} Wilson wants burial to be in should be under normal conditions, | the capital. of sufficient consequence to| that the Ska ct Is costing that | DEAD CHIEF) city too much, ft fs, in r ment, entirely justified Theodore Roosevelt post, V. F. forts to find out where t Monday night wired its condo. lies, © The ‘8. Woodrow Wilson, de know all of the facts as president, Woodrow their venture. den comes ¢ the bonds are it {fs ust peoplo are ATA In-0222 | Miss Frances White | Musteal Comedy Star | ORPHtUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE | | ail Lambertt MYRON VADIE and OTA GYGI Famous Dancer and Violinist HARRY HOLM FLORA LA «Thema “WASIL WILL HOWLAND 4A Racy Conversation Tan Arakix Cant. Bruce Bairnsfathe “Old HIN and Me” « Concert Orchestra Pathe News The Typewriter Value Supreme! The popular Hall Rebuilt Typewriter is undeniably the outstanding typewriter value on the market today, and for these two reasons It saves you from 40 to 60 per ; and every Halls Rebuilt aranteed to give as good aa when new. You can at deal more for your but you can't get r nervice. All makes sany terme. | CORONA ‘The Personal Writing Machin | the universal writing for © who | yone has firat call over all} typewriters. Write | | Corona, machine writes, JOE & LEW CAITS AL Colem & Co. HARRY ABRAMS & A. Turelly ROGERS & DONNE Tantagescope GUS THALERO’S CIRCUS portable on the new model Corona 0, Eliot 5447, #s ‘RIGHT DEAD ]dead here today HONORING THE MEMORY OF WOODROW WILSON The store will close at 11 a. m. tomorrow and will remain closed until 1 p. m. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Pictured Below: and cuff Giving a Decided Impetus tothe Spring-Frock Movement 125 New Silk and Cloth Frocks At an Exceptionally Low Price from: Crepe Satins Crepes $49.50 HE very tendencies that are receiving the acclaim of Fashion just now—Scarf Frocks, Cape Frocks, Monogram effects, Two- piece styles and other ideas—are presented in this new purchase in Frocks that offer unusually good value for this price. Charminette PICTURED ~ In the Large Panel: Slecveleas Afternoon or Evening Frock in rose crepe satin, with hand-embroidered motifs at sides, in exquisite colorings and rows of gold- edge net—$49.50. Developed Twills - Sports Frocks, Street Frocks and Afternoon Frocks, these new Powder-blue Rose featuring Artichoke-green Graystone also striking black-and-white effects and all-black. Sizes 14 to 44 in this featured group at $49.50. (Second Floor) colorings: Porcelain-blue Badger : Black Crepe Satin Frock wlth bandings of Oriental-red and tohite satin, overstitched in gold—$49.50. Groy Orepe Frock wth flat embroidery in charming col- ortngs, and edging of Valen- clennes lace and closely-set tiny pearl buttons at neck and siceves—$49.59. Wilson endeared himself to all serv-| SHORT FACING ‘The Association of Central Office | Repairmen, of the Seattle district of the P. T. & T. company, also wired SLAYING TRIAL resolutions of sympathy Members of the Mutual Business club Monday night stood silent for one minute in honor of the memory of Wilson, Frank Kannair, secre- tary, gave a short talk [Former Policeman in Court | | on.Manslaughter Charge | | ‘Trial of S. H. Short, former pa- | trolman, charged with manslaughter, SON |" scheduled to open in superior FROM POISON) 2. "sssst | ALBANY, Ore. Feb. 5.-—Elght are | Short was charged with the felony | vad here ; and three others | following the fatal wounding of Isaac have small chance for recovery, fol-| Hamburger and the severe wound- | owing the eating of home-canned|!ns of Mrs, Violet Davis on/ beans. Deadly botulinus poisoning | Westlake ave., during a fusillade of is. believed. responaibte |shots fired by the patrolman at two | Whéea, who succumbed are: | fleeing shoplifter suspects during the | Mrs. Paul Ger : Hilda Gerbig,|TUsh hour of early evening. 7: Golfried Ruhling,| _ Hamburge lerk for Federal | Mra, Golfried Ruhl-| Judge E. ©. Cushman, fell with a} Werner Younker, 10; Hsther | bullet in his stomach and Mrs, Davis | , was wounded in the spine, and is a} rbig. a | Paul Gerble 1s believed dying. | Permanent cripple. Hamburger died | Mrs. Reinhold Gerber, who served | about a week after the shooting, | the fatal meal, is none the worse for; Short was suspended from the de- | her experience, Two others who be-|partment and the manslaughter | came Hil have recovered, |chargo filed by Prosecuting Attorney Bodies - | Malcolm Douglas. | Deputy Prosecutor T. H, Patterson | & will conduct the prosecution against Short, who is defended by Attorney | Hugh Caldwell | It was probable the case would be | jassigned a court room Inte Tuesday | |as it was first out on tho calendar |J/in the morning, but due to the MONEY crowded condition of the calendar, no} judge was able to handle the case, LOAN Rs ao Panama Mourns for | Dead Ex-President | PANAMA, Feb. 5.—President Beli: | IMPROVED sario Porras of the Republic of Pans] | y directed th days of na- PROPERTY json unos Wont | row Wilson. | NO COMMISSION | NO RENEWAL FEES What’s in the Air TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 30 to 1:30 p. m, KFIC—8:30 to 4:30 p. my 7 p, mj) 80 p.m KUQ—8 to 9 p.m KFHUR—4:30 to 6:30 p,m; to $:20 p, m. KIR 5 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 6:30 “Meet us and wear diamonds” A Weisfield | Goldberg have Diamond Rings to suit every taste! Solitaires, 2-stone, 8 - stone. Diamond cluster rings, Dia- monds of fine quality, regard- less of size. 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