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PAGB 2 SEEK SUPPORT OF BONUS BILL Monster Meeting to Vote on State Resolutions : Donse BrRoTHers DEALERS 4 SELL GOOD USED CARS Se¢ q Remember that we are in the business of , y elling new Dodge Brothers Motor C AS At di tl it is to our advantage to n - as many friends as we possibly can. One wy good way to make friends is to sell depend v ‘ ‘ mini A year or so ls ter, n . : be 0 ts ready to buy a new ca . ? aa he knows where to go. . mae | : rid 4 r qj t att t Good Values for Today 1 Legion te i n Fe at Che t Dodge Brothers Tourtee Dodge Nrothers Coupe ‘ he: edge Brothers Sedam "Ar : E : 2 production; BIGR cy votes ft Welsrane of Sorels ' id . J Va mn wi a painted bugle at Roosevelt ™ ‘Tourtn nare sendenane, Fora Coupe, 1022 4 Touring, 1923 bene Py Bt 4 man top slanting al ¢ tu bu. : ie. } Dedice Brothers Bera, epot ; Roadster V p 3 . q 1 duction; $40 t WLEaton Big Invitational Program is|” Slated for Sunday Pine at Summit EA st-0313 dand m Mark A an ad Matthews of ch Young Fuqua" INDICTS SEVEN IN DOPE CASES) Arrested on \h.85" was Carr’s ‘Beat’ |, vtec pete: merce + woot © temple bar standard a Dismiss U. S. Grand Jury; | Four Secret Bills Police Lieutenant Seven open indictments for viola- Books Son of cotics laws and one “maps Pees for conspiracy to emnugate alkene {nt0| Successor numbers, who i» « member -— of Nile temple, will speak on “The States from Canada were | ; —n jo soled 28 federal grand jury} [TS « long lane that bas no turn. | M nye vie Re lies Ex. Frida: pressed hru the 8 hortly before they were dis- ing. | re ’ i Reiaat, wotiect to call by Federal) Patrolman A. W. Van Stone, who| “We have something which w Judge Jeremiah Neterer. In addi-|works under Lieut. Clarence G to give away,” B. 8. Goodwin Won, four secret bills were returned. | Carr, at West Seattle’ precinct, ar y elected poten ate rai act of the temple and ¢ Con Larse tish Colum-| rested Raymond Fuqua, son of} rather od aad 0k bia ceed and ror Sian: his | Sergt. Frank C. Fuqua, on a speed: Inspirational music a gon, were being held in the county |ing charge Friday night Jother things which we are anxio Maz | Lieut. Carr, it may. be remem-| ‘0 bave others share in besides our goaded jolla gihpaead in-|bered, was once head of the traffic | *t!ves ened Sletment charging them with cou-|Dureau, Hoe was removed to an|, Admlasion ts ery gions oy Aer ame whe acpi known only as|outlying post by Chief Severyns,| ar Ren RAG Sridnes: A: pect) fa the “Bellingham Kid" to bring allens|nd Fuqua became chief of the | across the Canadian border. traffic bureau. } When his son showed up with « ; ents Fok toons yreeny AE trary | speeding slip, accusing him of driv-| Death Threat Is |ing 30 miles an hour, Sergt. Fuqua | Alleged by Wife Brown, bail $2,500; 8. B. Baer Tenste | 8 wroth. But he made Raymond | $5,000; Joe Pekaskey, $2. he, $2.500;/PUt UP $10 cash bail just the snme.| Threats to kill formed the baal Shepard, $2,500; Vera Boec the |for a divorce granted Millie Kon Say charge. “That old flivver of mine aia tay WValters, $2,500, ani W. J.} Raymond, however, denies couldn't get over 25 miles an hour wey STREET ETS if tled onto an airship,” he said. SLOW TRAFFIC St Fite Wipes : : Out Rope Factory) #. Rk incersoi grented 6 S20 aghast . a ore OO | Revere! fire companies wele forced laivorce. when be testified he found early waar ‘0 ng Pree to use thelr utmost efforts late Fri. |snother man in his home when he biasyeota eit tha “ the fog | 427 Might to control a blaze which | returned unexpectedly, and hia wife Wrecks in Stier, prophage! almost wiped out the plant of the/bafled the man out after Ingersot | iwi ae Fy oops « pe se Pacific Wire Rope Co., 4515 Sixth |called the police and had him ar "lengths ahead, even with headlights. ave. 8, with a loss of over $12,000. | rested. {Approaches to the University | 010 the plate, but the plant haa | bridge proved a snare for more than “i es been almast half destroyed. The | Bi secre of motorists, who skidded) a. , crisinated in a Turnace which over the ice-film on the roadway. Sad ‘Nene tee " s } properly installed, ac- | Wo serious damage was done, how-| orang to wire Marshal Robert 1. | ever. Out on Admiral way similar were witnessed, City em- Laing. : ~ ployes Inter scattered sand over the worst spots. Dead bocce kG | Shortiy after 9 o'clock. however. gst the sun penetrated the fog, to some Is Sought in City | Seeking tc locate the daughter of | ‘extent drying the streets and making ons better. By noon the city |J. D. Leland, who was killed near | vised choosing the man rather than its usual bright spring| Kelso, In a logging camp accident, | voting for a candidate because he February 6, the coroner of Cowlitz | lives In 1 certain district of the city county asked Seattle police ald Sat-| Saturday evening he was to speak urday, The daughter lived in Seat-| at n meeting of the community club tle, it is said. Leland worked for | of Rayenna wt 2106 N. 65th at. the Eufala fala: Logsing Co. Nk from Thomas Konolik by Judg HH D. Carey Friday. ied at her hearing |husband threatened her wit Mrs. Konol: that her h death | found. Fund Expenditures Is Nichols’ Theme “It seerns to be easter to make} general fund, Nichols, can: declared Ralph date fur the city coun: ‘ht, In addressing a ses. sion of the South Beacon Hilj Im- provement club on loyalty to & tle’s public utilities, eather. Star’s Newsboys See Movie Play | “Lights Out,” the picture at the Hellig theater this week, entertained sad nea at dl | : Holdup Suspect Is hare Results i oH Sees cueecn Who Silenced the Arrested for Jap| | gftauiment ot the marines of paetay i hit. jer OW: ] Taentified by a Jap as the man | Blossom Jennings to Earl Frankiin,| ae YES who supposedly held him up Wed-|Seattle cabaret entertainer, now nesday night, J. C. Dean, 26, arrested and jailed Friday night. was |serving & one year T. |sentence at Munroe for bigamy, was| Kawamoto, 121 Weller st., told po-|asked in a sult filed by the girl's Mee ‘officer Dean had taken $15 |attorneys, late Friday. from him. Detectives R. 8. Schetble | Sho charges that Franklin failed and Ross Watson arrested Dean, {to mention he had another wife a Speaks ee ‘7 Anna ' Louise Strong, Seattle r, who has recently returned three years in Europe, will Sunday evening at the Labor ateas BES os }im Detroit, until after she had wed} ihoney ioe cands: Seven Killed in jhim. Franklin's prosecution on the ions in Germany is the subject of é {bigamy charge followed the wed fhe address open to the public. Auto-Train Crash aise. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. —Six! newsboys and a man wer xiied | Home re Brew Seized near hero today when the truck | in Raid on Home in which they were returhing from | a party was struck by a North-| Mrs. Kate Kelley, 45, was fined Dalton Frida western railroad train. Bodies of | $100 by Judge C. C. he victims were scattered for sev-| when the woman admitted she was ral hundred feet along the tracks. manufacturing beer to aid in the THE STAR’S : BIBLE CQUPON | moonshine were found in her home, | eo9 Fifth ave. Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great news paper Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ’s sayings printed in red for immediate identification), and the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style. Only Three Coupons and the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution 9. _ Erickson to Talk P Civic isetes will be discussed by Oliver T. Erickson at the Millionair ‘dub Saturday night at the weekly supper of the organization at 123 Main st. ‘Candidates End of the Seattle chapter of the Ameri lean Association of Engineers at tho | Transportation club, was brought to an end when mayoralty candidates, Oliver T. Erickson, EB. J, Brown and Alfred Lundin opened their forensic attack. Swedish Biologist |Francs Slump to 22.15 to Dollar PARIS, Feb. 9.—French francs) | were In another slump today, falling to 2 ‘0 the dollar and 95.20 to the | pound sterling. Smith Seeks Post Dr. Edmund H. Smith filed for nehool director at the regular board meeting Friday. Dr. Smith served on the board in 1903-4, iy satan L DRGG TORE, second and Yin msented to aseiet us in thi d direct to the store, Al malt orders. should ‘be Heattle Star. Send 4 amvent for Style A or Sty! Mail Orders: with theee of these coupons, oupe' Include 13 conte additional for postage and packing. _ Every Reader Should Havo a New Bible and sald her body would never be| a: | ralds on the special fund than on the | ,), D. Nichola also ad-| Annulment Filings | to five year| Ninety-two | | Engineers’ Bee | A spelling bee, held at the meeting | for Friday Harbor | A school on marine life will be con: | ‘ail Style A—Red Vetter Bible, orm BE ducted by Prof. Johan Harald Kylin, feo blners sot emt ten by ye angen itr lot NaanA “Ghiverstty; Sweden, at the Sa Teen Me. le. ee, at dee oe $1 98 | University of Washington's biolog.| Sat oppentte sither three coupons and only $ io | font station at Friday Harbor, in} style, iy ae into Style B—Black Print Bible, fiush | June, He ts one of the leading au. poreetinn tle ane Diack seal grain, cover, | red | thorities on marino life. Kent a res, im large type, strong ones. oral “Ai CHE LA Witzke Looks at His Socks, Jails Grocer Got Litt Sympathy From Policeman Ls ts We ; " { moods f W ‘ t : } - rT , 1 V ’ f paw a 1 : ‘ 1 \ ‘ Witsas ; t t aya when Pamagukes told t vem, Friend THREE DIE IN GRUESOME WAR Eskimos Wield Knives Drunken Gambling Fight ! A i ‘ le © SLAIN GIRL WAS : “FRIEND OF RICH «: Stine kT eicaar nie ac | WeegIthY Men Believed to thousands of 4 been re! Have Given Her Jewels 2 BY PRANK GETTY :/ME ETS MON D. AY Ae coast met teenirh With reservations 5 a from son was a girl prodig Not a gt parts of the sta nce |for miles around tn the Lone Btar t the of the | state could pia plano as Louise . b, to be | folks sent her to Pool Monday education—a lit Texas gift with a win er that made The Hon, Les xriofetrickhen mother Me M. Shaw, ex | was govern of Iowa) were performing an autopsy up and ¥ ofithe br of the girl, who was the treasury un-| when sho met violent death Friday ier, Preside Nodsevelt, was his way ‘om ious Wost & riment, kno Washington, D, C. s “The Moni 4 to body, clad in a spe bine silk nightgown, was found is |sprawied across th overiet rex one lof an expenatve mahogany bed in of the leading or-| her apartment | ators in public! She had been ite and a na-|eier B, Duke an i‘ Uonal politician ofj}on the yachting party that note: ctr to & $50,000,000 tobacco fortun John A. Kelk| was drowned Inst September Kellogg mayor of} |Bellingham, a as toast-/ cat MAY UNTANGLE | Fully 1,100 persons wilt be seat: | jea the tables for the program, | said. Gov cluded tn the list of speakers. determine whether she rangied or amothered in her luxu wa RUM RUN NERS People Now Seem Eager for | CAPTURE FIV General Agreement BY WILLIAM PHILIP §) EB} | NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Five men | Special Cable to The Star jot the United States coaat guard| BERLIN, Feb. |nervice are belleved téday to have | tlement of the whole | jbeen captured by rum runners op lating off the Long Beach sector | ‘Rum Row.” |Geniy’ collapsed and Tet upon the | he men, attached to tho coast} in likely to happen unless an en-| sidewalk, At the emergency Lg oie Our whalebone rub’ | rd cutter Seminole, ft their|tente is reached. Europe bids fair|he wea found te be suffering rom |} goes not cover Biypioed Pr fered 1, boat rily after|to reach a basis of general agree-/ $4,409, attack of stomach 8s I mouth if you have two or more | mi when & schooner waa|ment by midsummer. land setlousty dioturted itl ection teeth, Natural Rubber, righted, "evidently attempting to] | This js the outstanding impression | Pain aroupd the heart, palpitation, || {eeth, 5.00 jreach the shore with a cargo of liq-|1 gain after a study In England,|shortness of breath, faintness and ‘Gum fark Rubber a partdetire- vor. | Frasica and Germany. Here in why: | 120% spolle are often due oatitely {0 || production of the rir 00 When the men failed to return,| First, England, menaced by un-|complete relief in auch canes, it is rote jafter several hours, the Seminole be |employment and ntagnant trade, is|only necessary to get rid of the gas, | [00hl:~-+s 0s sn) ss \gan @ search for them, which, at & rmined to obtain an early set-| Eopa Gas Tablets, taken before || GOLD CROWN jlate hour today, had been unsuc-|tlement at whatever cost. Premier) fr" t/ter meals, will soon puten end || RRIDGEWORK conntul | MacDonald haa intimated that un-lach gas. ‘They usually give prompt || All work guaranteed for —_—_—-—__— lena Germany is allowed to get on/retief from that tense, nervous feel- years. Examination free, pers} now seems to be only @ matter of | months, | Europe ts scared stiff over what} oft : her feet soon, an Anglo. rman |Dry Leader Tries | accord 1s! iikely. Second, France {a frightened by is to Stay Sentence the fall of the franc. Wrench lead- NEW YORK, Feb. 9-—Willlam H-| org are willing to concede much to Anderson, superintendent of tho) avoid a formal break with Great ew York stute Anti-Saloon league, | pritain, and watch MacDonald's paring for a last [fight to avold becoming an jot Sing Sing prison. He was sentenced late yeaterd |in supreme court’ by Justice Arth |S. Tompkins to serve not leas th than, t nm: one year and not more jbut obtained a ntay of |pending hearing on @ certificate reasonable doubt, outlay that enmity with France| If this is refused he will begin} would entail French finances are serving his sentence next Friday.) not in shape to face a rupture with| new trial, Jury Deadlocked on Dope Verdict to an agreement ‘ailing to come desperate sentence If it is granted he may be given a [friendly gestures toward Russia and ermany with great misgivings Third, Germany apparently real- |izen that abe could better pay big jthan continue her opposition. She jis in a frame of mind to accept any |solution proposed by Dawes, Young jaind tho other experts, of} Engiand dreads the huge military ate lay hur han wo, England, while Germany, nerves taut, is eager to ond the 10 years of continuous bitter struggle her people endured. | Gisaicaa F nid Offer ter an all-night: session, a. jury as “Gift” of Site hich heard evidence in the case of! WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Accept Charley Chinn, Chinese, charged/ance of Henry Ford's offer for | with violation of the te Narwot-| stuscte: Bhoals would amount: to “a {es act, way discharged by Judge] site of enormous property and {n- remiah Neterer Saturday morning. lqustrial advantage to a private cltt |Chinn was taken into custody in| Jn," according to the minority view | February of 1 A retrial of the! o¢ the house military affairs com: | ase will bo held, | mittee. MAGNUS CHALLENGES MEDILL McCARMICK | TON, Feb. 9. mn bested i a milkin retary of Agric FOR MILKING BOUT Hay. The report submitted to the house by Representative Hull, of was signed by Representa- Morrin and Rans Penn Hill, Maryland, Frothing and Waynwright, N. Y. Y.W.C.A. to Observe Towa, tives sylvania; }ham, M = i ture Wallace, a “dirt farmer.’ || Inter-Racial Sunday Senator Magnus Johnson, Minne- |} 1p obéervance of Inter-Racial Sun: | ay challenged am “elty |lany special services will be held in as his next opponen the ¥, W. C. A. Sunday, February Senator Medill McCormick, Tit. |) 19 ila: sia Yhina nois, ia the intended vietinn Atthg | {10 Holland, Russia, India, China, McCormick is best Perhaps unwittingly Johnson | giving McCormick an advantag in the contest No time and place has yet bee sot for the contest, It will prot ably be hold at ton, where Magnus Secretary Wallace, known as a One of his stipn lations is that Holstein cows shall produce the milk. McCormick 6 owns big farm jn Ilinots, |} On * stocked with Holsteins | What's in the Air an agricultural experiment station near Waxhing- suffered de. feat at the deft milking hands of Japan and the Philippines are to be represented. politician, he lays claim to ‘dirt farmer’ distinction and ts not A ,program of — entertainment likely to prove a cinch" for || WHE Includes music by the ‘Ten- Jahneot nesseo Jubilee Singers, a group of Russian musicians and the Filipino string orchestra, has been arranged, | Several fiveminute talks will also }be given is 0 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 KDZE—12:30 to 1 KFIC—3:30 to p.m; 9 p.m.5 9:90 p.m KHQ—8 to 9 p,m KFHR—4;:30 to 8:30 p, m m | EUROPE SNARL corner, ty meal, » middle-aged man sud- with} Pierce's Favorite Golden Medical Discovery a wonder help to me when the children were coming into our home, for thru the ful my say of the ‘Favorite Pre Dr, Plerce’s famous remedies, lota or liquid. Piorce, President Inval:| \ds' Hotel tn Buffalo, N, Y. KIR—6:46 to 6:30 p. m, ribald mses SARE INEPT omer Teearemerrsne me earl (SON RUSHES MILES OF 3,000 TO BEDSIDE MOTHER, Italian Maidens Would Be “Queen” Theresa La t M 4 Bishop’s Remains SICK FINE AUTOIST FOR SLAYING Clemency Shown Warden Who Killed Aged Man ‘| Protest Reckless Riding pf Prince Musician Sued to Lie i in | State Liborius Hauptman, Senttle pl and four-t watehes tn /injury dama t Saturday by f the Rt. Rey. Fred- T. ot nese, who charges Haupt t of the dic man him down January 4, at will le tat i it. Luke's Pro-| teth and Jackson . breaking rom 6 o'cle rena Both public Il be held North and physicians MicAdoo’s Name Is Taken Off Ballot Feb. JOHN DAY ich was in é tigation |Hold Memorial for Late Olympia Bisho Knocked Out By Gas! While standing on « busy just after partaking of ing, burning in the stomach or other |annoying symptoms, Guaranteed jbo perfectly harmlesr. A generc | package costs but $1. Sold in Seattle y Bartell Drug Stores and all lea) jing druggists. 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MeAdoo on the dem-| iving person, requiring only a favor- a mary ballot has been! nie opportunity to begin an attack hdrawn us the result of develop: | wnien may end fatally in a week in the Teapot Dome inves Alwayn play safe by breaking up @ [cold right at the start—before the | deadly germs can strike, Stop at any| rood drug store and buy a tube or Jar] “Deo.” Heat a little in a tin plate it your lungs with the sooth: Pp: A memorial service for the Rt , healing vapor. Do this night | Rev. Frederic W. Keator, jate Bish i morning, and watch your cold of Olympia, will be held at Trinity | vantets Parish chureh Sunday morning at| “Deo” is fine for catarrh, coughs, | | 11 o'clock with the Rt. Rev. W. T.|croup, sore throat and kindred all} Sumner, Bishop of Oregon, officiat-| ments. Guaranteed to give natisfac- ling. The service will consist of a|tory results or money refunded. | requiem celebration of the Holy| rice 60c everywhere. 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