Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 PAGE 34 SEATTLE STAR SAY COP BEAT HIM IN FACE! ), Near-Collision Ends in Fisti- cuffs, Charge IPHONE REPAIRS Faulty Vaccine Causes | TARDY, CHARGE! [lIness of 25 Students leapeyg ves poms Frozen Serum Infections Cause Hasty Investigation at School {995-0n Egg Trade ‘o-Ops Will Ship 826,000 Cases to Markets in 1924 Sherman. Pyaco Bastern HERE is a growing appre- ciation of the beauty that exisis only in a grand piano. It is a fact that a small grand piano takes up practically no , se |the Pacific Telephone & ate | in making Job repatr morning . alling the dial ¢ to Chief of Police W. ‘ . ‘ received by ¢ Beveryns Thursday | \ J. In Kennedy, The facts of the } | Thureda Severyns were t! ing the patrol v aye, at about 1 yorso, driving on fan into him ice ear had were ja > reason Whi day new were made nd t th ofti health They iil at | In a letter to Kenned students already tune, of the Fortune »,, | Conce acade Concord jrelated how at least rap Jupent and five sop the proportions of a scan Jconsecutive days, repair expert, *o 1 which could have be ' y be yon Fifth when Da ave, almost nts appeared lly to ate trips on le by at rform 4 were making a feverish In-| the | pho work Both ca swerved n 4 reports of additional faulty serum will rec barely av = collision, gays that Fuller jumped out and t out of that car 1 him out in the face, breaking injuring his eye. Daverso was taken to fall, he sald, } where he was again attacked and} Bi | beaten. He stayed in jail all night, and was not admitted to ball until | the next morning, when he was tried | in police court on a disorderly con duct charge. A. MeDor Ethelton | re Hotel, andy) E. Shaffer, Perry f . ct r And two other men were witnesses | ‘ , ni nse | Denby for him. Puller declared that when the two} @ars stopped Daverso yelled at him, | *Who in h— told you you had right-| of-way,”’ and ied an obscene re-| mark that infuriated the officer. Da-| Verso was insulting and Fuller } him. Daverso, lias been jailed many | times before, according to Chief Sey eryns. | No action has been taken In the ase, Severyns feeling that av ? : ea i con ‘ : ; didn't get all that was coming to| ; Pit ot |] week was no razon him, and should have got a worse| ; trimming for the remarks he made."' The case is still pending in police} court. | Female Ostrich Is Cause of Discord) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7—A_ love} feud has ended, for a time, at least, | & lifelong friendship between Da- | | Mon and Pythias, two 5-year-old os-| Iriches at the Cawston farm, South | ; = é PPasadena. This is the time of the| \ é A ear when the young ostriches light: | ly turn to thoughts of love. Damon | "and Pythias had both been paying Mitention to Priscilla, with Damon Pgaining greatest favor with her. | Pythiag Mew into a rage and at-/ Hacked Damon. In tho fight Da-| Mon’s chest was ripped. It took 140| stitches to sew up the tear made by | Pythias’ heavy claws. casen came in, The fact that the at the MeIlw day ntated, | thorities ann » inocula t were nr b D Arthur W in one hour, Fortune claimed Four private exchang |dial phones were installed in the | office, the } }On January + led the office and rer caps, He reported the clear to headquarters. The fe day jand repaired ot to tho letter 5 were inc thawed . wnible fi followed old | brane zen and uunced reau his ny oncern’s 8 a rey | Carr, whose daug y, was! ¢} # not | stood ————_———————-_— originated t - DENBY’S GUESTS TO CUBA WITHOUT HOST }) p-. sonics Warne Feb. The of ph lowing returned clentiat, one was here with Dr didn’t rep ew York ha vetary of the N 1 trip to Cuba to of Americ Idren said tilne repaired the phor ria vac but refused to 30 to expect “that this in the va ament on viaints | Health Conference nets) Slated for Panama) | ANCON, Porras, of ie by combir with re to now ard to padding re higher rate arguments being advanced by the com: n on antidote in such @ way an to pro jduce 4 harmless mixture which has the property of producing immunity parated some of the with it bolster eaident pany. Panama, more space than an up- right, set across a corner of a small living-room. It also is a fact that a pleasing grand piano costs no more than many an upright, has called a conference to meet in| The freez maritime qt the west coast of 8 Amer | . a 4 ma, #, to consider | poison from its antidote so the mix | Aieation of {ture became moderately polsonous.” ca. ‘Tho con ference will the anti-malarial Old Absinthe House Loses Noted Fount ORLEANS. 1796 the USED IN COURT ‘arias Suit Evidence in | secretary work bet partment © ‘ general o mn William C. Rucker, ¢ officer of the Panama Airplane Testimony the first | Alrplane pictures, ever |introduced in s Ki room as evidence, were displayed the jury in Judge Calvin 8. Hall 12 <4 |department of supertor court ‘Thurs: | ACCUSED OF 40 MURDERS |)” mee day in the sult for $19,000 damages ) BERLIN.—It’s enough to make old| | te ke ea oe Heaero, relentless tyrant of ancient - peed - "Rome, sit up in his grave. A man inj} K here is accused of 40 murders. | Be giames » womnsr—hls ecood wite for starting him on his career of | é Wlood and thievery. The princtpal| i mess for the prosecution, hin 12) 2 Hearold stepson, says the prisoner} [Pf was teaching him to follow in his 4 ae _footstens ‘The new dollar bill ts designed #0} “that it will be harder to counterfeit.| hat the country needs, however, !s| dollar bill that avill be easier to by Wood Barns Give ames Away to Concrete WILSON, N. C, Feb. 1.—~Tho ng barn will disappear Home of Steinway, Duo-Art, Weber, Schmer, Steinert, Sherman, Clay & Co., Steck, Aldrich, and other good pianos. stopped. The marble slab worn almott thru by the con stant drip from the siphon, is dry faucet wooden ¢ eat tobacco belt | farmer, to loca} au nixed with a spoon. © had to be placed in a and then slowly dissolved by the d from the fou ording Thousands of the Mimsy this rection, ac Bush charged that his farm ten damaged in tho « t result of the county was| m demanded, aslstructures dot the country sides. Many are lost annually by fire. Hoi tructing ® bridge across the Sno-|low concrete blocks will be used in . - = qualmie river at F which |future construction, Barna of thin Here's Mrs. A. Moran, 549 Southern st., employed by the|backea up the water and caused it|type will not cost more than the Washington Co-Operative Egg Marketing association, pro-|'0 overflow his 90-ncre farm. The | wooden buildings, It ts claimed. Cur paring a part of the 117,000,000 eggs to be shipped by the |C°urty was negligent for failing to|ing barns are equipped with fur: Fs { ; remove sand, rocks ghd gravel that |nace which at times attain a heat association to Eastern markets this year. lodged around tho bridge plera, he| of several hundred degrees, Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers ~ = _ charged. ci ty HREE hundred and twentysix|the state are In the association, ft Sherman, Third Avenue at Pine Seattle + ke: Ae GE Ea" | | peux <3 | NO MAIDEN NAME FOR HER County Engineer Thomas R. Bee- A colored mammy came into the JUDGE WILL BF CAREFUL man and Deputy Engineer Frank |- a3 !Alaska Gold Output Branches of the organt-| wn honestly.—Life. “ands” for nearly 59,000,000 “ham |#ation are in operation at Bollir | ands'—117,360,000 single specimens |ham, Lynden, Everett, Tacoma and | ‘of so-called “hen fruit"—ts the goal | Wislock, thousand cases of. egg3—enough | is claimed. under the direction of the Seattle headquarters, and the} office of the estate, for which she worked, recetve her monthly could not write, she a croas on the re. Nelson flew over the district and took a number of airplane views showing the topography, tho alleged damage claimed by Bush end other to AS mado Recently New Orleans experienced its coldest weather in years. bartenders The aE at the Old Absinthe} DAWSON, Y. T., to Increase in 1924 Feb. VIENNA—A one-legged robber, sentenced to a long prison term, un strapped his wooden leg and began 7.—That flaying the Judge with it as officers house, now. politely called a soft|the gold output in the Yukon terrt- drink emporium, forgot to protect |tory will be greater this year than |the fountain, So it froze up and/iast is the opinion of Dr. Alfred burst. of the 2,969 shippers in the Wash-}| ‘ington Co-Operative Ege and Poul-\[o seg 097 in 1923, try association’ for 1924. " Tha Sanders, prior to his departure this occasion s#he were leading him from the court room. Before that, he threw a large crucifix at the magistrate, narrowly But on mado a circle, “What's the matter, Linda?” tho views, which are on exhibition in the case, cackies In the chicken runs brought me Faetory im Connection W. Robson tvan Killgore A. Withelm The O:d Reliable Optical Place Sulie 4056 Areade Bullding Kr Floor | quite a total of Western Washing: | said, “There was a time when each ton eggs and 8. D. Sanders, associa-| producer had a local market. As tion president, is en route East to|the country became settled the further organize these markets. |marketing problem became more |complicated. So a plan for mutual More than 60 per cent of the pro. | COMP! | ducing poultrymen tn this end of |™Arketing was evolved. That was 3,000 active shippers: helping us to | in 1923 amounted to more than 41 will better the record in 192 the real beginning of the associa- For Choking Asthma) | per cent. bers clatm. Asthma, Hay Fever and Catarrh| are responsible for much misery and} failing health. If you ato a sufferer| from wheezing, sneezing, difficult} breathing, hawking, raising phlegm, ete., to prove that you can stop these troubles quickly and easily with the pleasant, scientific Florence Form. ula, I will send you a $1 bottle post- |paid and free of charge or oblign \tion. If it satisfies, tell your friends and pay me only One Dollar, other- wise the Joss {s mine. Merely send your name today for this liberal free introductory offer—good only for 10} days. ¥. SHEARER, 4958 Coca Cola Bldg., Kansas City, Mo—Advertise- | ment. tion. “Today,” he added, “we have some 4,500 stockholders and about New Discovery Gives Quick | uid and maintain the poultry tn- | Relief and Comfort— dustry.” | Often in 24 Hours, Increased trade tn the association | ‘The annual report of the associa tion, recently published, showed 1923 | a banner year, but the or, This Hamlet Has a Versatile Citizen SARANOC LAKE, 'N. Y., Feb. 7. | —The Adirondack hamlet of Cha-/ teaugay Lake has a real jack-of.all trades in Ernest Bracy. He not only runs the village barber shop, but he} also makes harnesses and repairs; shoes, all in the one room, He is jsaid to be good at all three lines. LEARN TO DANCE WITH MISS BRIGHT All the people you want to know dance ‘and many of them learned here. All the latest steps in the new correctly by MISS BRIGHT. ‘Wed. and Sat., BIG DANCE EVERY SATURDAY. GOOD MUSIC. Come and bring your friends. bo ES Ei ha Ee EY Pr PY 01 Past Steamers at Colman PY Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Daily 96:30, 7:15, °9:00, 10: i a m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Bremerton @ + BAe Be Be ue £ : i ? i 3 3 | a oe Oy ets 2 3 BANE YARD QoUTE H fla rd ES ry Ey at ee = FASPI SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gontuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and Prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Toothache Neuritis Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monos 24 and 100—Druggists, eeticacidester of Salicylicacid | Furniture |Probe Delayed ky | whose activities in leading Ku Klux | man in charge asked. “Why don't lyou make a cross as usual?” j Why,” Linda explained earnest ly, “Ah done got married yestah. day an’ changed mah name,."—Dry Goods Economist pices? We Leave It to You as to Who’s “Goat” ASSOCIATION | ISSUES CODE ‘The code of ethies of the Retall ansociation of Washing-| ton, recently adopted by the associa tion, was off tho press Thursday morning and will be nent to every furniture dealer in the ntate. This in the first code of ethics ever adopt ed by any furniture association In the United States, and It Is expected it will bo used as a basis of eimilar | codes by other associations. | "To Recognize Home as the Bul- wark of the Nation” ts tHe keynote |/PHM best amile official Washing. of the code, expresned in {ts open-| = ton has had in @ blue moon was Ing sentence. The code has 12 rules|Occasionel by the loudly whispered of conduct covering duties of citi.|@xplanation of a young sightseer to zenship, as well as of principles of the girl on his arm—evidently his merchandising in all {ts various|bride—as they watched the car branches. |riages rolling up to the White | House portico with guests to the perience reception, Arrest of Juryman)| MARION, IIL, Fob. 7.—Proceedings of the Williamson county grand fury | were held up today by the arrest of | the foreman of the jury, E. C. Irrick, by Glenn Young, “prohibition czar,” raids for Mquor were being invest!- gated by the Jury. | i : As dignified, gray-whiskered, plag Oxford university has enjoyed the |hatted Henry Cabot Lodge drove up distinction of sending two members|tho young man grow quite excited to parliament continuously since| “Look, dear, look! he exclaimed. 1604. “There goes General § THE BASILISK BY BERTON BRALEY ‘T'S fine for a man to be cheerful, I don't like the crabber a bit; But listen, I'll alip you an earfal— Altho an admirer of grit 1 can’t stand the Cheshire Cat person Who wears on his map all the while A fixed, inerfaceable, Sculptured, unchaseable, vermore tarrying, Nevermore varying Smilo! NHAT kind of a bird fsn't human, For sometimes, when luck'’s running bad The bravest of sports—man or woman— Is bound to get grouchy or mad, And tho they may conquer their troubles In plucky, unfaitering style, They won't wear that terrible, Almost unbearable, Wholly unquellable, Carved and indelible Smile! SMILE ts undoubtedly pleasant A smile of the natural kind, But when it’s unchangeably present You wonder what's lurking behind; And I am intensely distrustful Of devious scheming and gulie Behind a perpetual, Gind-to-have-met-you-all, Guaranteed durable, Chrorile, incurable Smile! (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) nlock Thompson, M. P. for the Yukon. missing him. the hidden beauty in your skin! Lurking beneath the surface— yes, however marred with blem- ishes it may be—is a hidden perfection only waiting to be released ELOW those unsightly blemishes, deepdown where patchwork remedies fail even to reach, natural forces in your skin are fighting day and night to counter- act the harsh conditions of daily life. Unaided, these forces fight a losing battle, and imperfections appear. A little help on your part, and the balance will swing toward that clear, clean complexion you haveperhaps always envied in others, Thisisascientificfact, sayskinspecialists. This easy method of daily care is based simply on the idea of keeping the skin functioning normally To cleanse the pores of dust and germs, to gently restore the pulsing of the tiny capillaries in the lower layers of the skin, to carry off infection, and then to stop new infection before it starts — thousands have learned to use Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. Try it today yourself. Work gently into the pores a thick lather of Resinol Soap; then rinse off, and splash on a dash of cold water. Then, with special irritations or blemishes, apply a touch of Resinol Oint- ment. If possible, leave it on overnight. In the morning wash off again with Resinol Soap. Within a week you will begin to notice the difference in your skin—a finer, softer texture—a ruddier glow—a clearing of | the ugly little blemishes, RESINOL SOAP and OINTMENT Send today for free trial sizes of both Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. Address Dept. 11, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Resinol Ointment also for more serious skin affections Not only is Resinol Ointment used everywhere for clearing away minor skin blemishes— but its soothing, healing proper- ties have for years been success falin relieving more stubborn skin affections. Rashes and eczema—often itching, unpleas- ant and embarrassing—will in many cases vanish in a few days. Thousands have wondered at the quickness of its action, Even a light application sinks deep into the pores, attacks the root of the disorder, and starts the skin again acting normally. Resinol is absolutely harmless. It will not irritate even the delicate “texture of an infant's ski