The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 4

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2 ee 238 PAGE 4 BOODLE COVERS MARKET LOSSES | Senators Told U. S. Officials Plunged on Wall Street WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 cals high in the gover: lost narket plunges « & $1,000,000 used to cover ing to 1 today b ing tho § ort heavily Vished dig oll m This n Pettled, « Wa st money an Nplved as a ru thi Committ oc fruth ab /Eiwart B. M WWashin : hurrying or Nell th Snows anyth A subr ind he w the called to se any informatic Senat tor, a miamin F-. Ww: Foad president, FALL ON WAY Warren G TO SEE WIFE ST. LOUIS, Feb. 15 COLUMBUS, Ohio, F H ding © hack the Ma F paign and pers friend of Mr: Car Blooms With Lundin Placards fo | Severyns’ HERE’S MORE ABOUT VANDERLIP TESTIMONY STARTS ON PAGE 1 Vandertip denied. which he isfy. This “You charged this committee with neglect in a public without taking the trouble t cortaln the facts?” “If you tell me you had legal reason to take thé course you did, I'll say your action was war ranted, But 1 still think you could have passed legislation in the senate committee compelling Fall to testify without immu nity," Vanderlip insisted, “As the rumor was known in every newspaper office, it seemed to me about time for it t8 be brought to the surface and the peech seandal stopped.” ‘HAD NO GRUDGE for AGAINST HE BATTLI GETS 30 DAYS FOR CAR CRASH Fine and Jail Face Welsco for Reckless Driving TAR Le STR AWN HERE'S MORE ABOUT THIEL STARTS ON PAGE 1 who of modern womer ourt bus. Silas H, Strawn, repub who one lican, Chicago was withdrawn a .| of President Coolidge’ cial counsel” to prosecute fraud cases. The president eliminated Strawn after the senate committee him that Strawn con- nected with two “Standard Oil banks” in Chicago pote name nformed as » he must 1 “Men have a car," sald M reas as w better The eld Mins DIDN'T PAY BILL, SO DENTIST TOOK BACK HIS BRIDGE port: ‘ D, HERE'S MORE ABOUP BRINKER STARTS ON PAGE 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 OUR CUSTOMERS WILL MOVE _US OUR NEW UPTOW)D WITH AN ENTIRELY $150,000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE IN BEING CLOSED OUT SINCERELY LIEV} EVER ANNOUNCED CLASS OF GOODS. TORE NEW SPLE OUR A’ TO IN SE WILL STOC 3 } NDID, DEPEN PRESENT ST y EI PRICES THAT WE BE BE THE LOWEST ( ATTLE FOR THIS Come in and get bargains. Help u money-savers home MEN’S COLLARS 5c Blue Chambray Work Shirts Sime * 5Oe Men’s and Boys’ Rubbers, 19¢ : usual the se your ot these most 1 Take an armful of you. share move with REMEMBER THAT OUR STANDING OF 14 YEARS IN THIS LOCATION BACKS UP THE QUAL- ITY OF EVERY ARTICLE ADVERTISE Read the list Hundred 1 the store FOR THE BOY BOYS’ RUFFNECK SWEATER all - wool—in school colors of other bargain oy ER- Best qual- BOYS’ CAPS— with unk visors . i 98¢ Men’s Dress Shirls BOYS’ SUITS in fine cas- imeres and mixtures— full-tined 498 “ knickers, Sizes Dress Goods $1 Value for 59¢ Woven plai Raincoats for Boys, $1.98. DRUMMER’S SAMPLE LINE of Men’s Union Suits an Oxford, in a siondertil OUTING FLANNEL 1236 ALL-WOOL CREPE, YD. $1.39 Ladies’ Fabric Gloves Ne Pair Table Damask 75¢ Yard 30-Inch Windsor _flisse 25¢ Large assortment $1 49 rubber 85¢ silk pom: Ladies’ House @ SLIPPER Ss One-st nd heels Sizes LADIES’ FELT | SLIPPERS o trimmed with Towel Ends § to 12 inches— Each. wan| “I Tchad be at LESS than makers’ cost. § assortment of colors and shade combinations. Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A. M. “THE STORE THAT, SAVES YOU MONEY} Heavy hu ing, said today, com: i ‘There are many “Brush ‘ : TURKISH TOWELS 18 x 36 50c ra heavy with fancy colored ys been asanece ow in his ~ ROBERTS. NAMED | = “OL COUNSEL” »| Coolidge Nominates Him to Replace Silas Strawn obeys him, she f hout the other, RAG RUGS Je. 18x36 LOC e2, Every house needs one of thése. id giadty refund th the paper back want to co thru with tt fu aware of the « id over mer their parse. to . Lat women and you will find there also NO KNOWLEDGE OF HIS OWN Senator Dill asked. cRENC ES ‘AS To Sot RGE OF MONEY” ly ve no other facts 1 also would have been giad to| v hhich te such statements their money back into aa © men Owen SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET " weable and that he was called on to | Sateeaiase : Airplane ‘Will Be pake adjustments and repairs. His Six Separatists Slain i in Battle _ Sold to Pay Debt |»itt ot $260 for the work has never LANTA, Ga, Feb. $-—An air.| Dee? Paid, Hughes claimed. e auction block | nit ac NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Prince oO riff} Michael Dmitri Obolenski— some : fii be Boll 45 the | times known as plain Harry Fergu ) watisfy a laborer’s|}S0n—self styled scion of the Rom- lien filed by F. F. E anoffs and enigma to police chiefs 2 thruout the Middle West, has become aman withoue a country. <Author- ities at Ellis Island, where he is held, are unable to deport him be cause they haven't any place to send WASHING of my ed that dance halla} J in my far ~ ¥ | are une of the women. it women h enter sufficient facts to base the nt that I m: h | these rumors had come to all I sald ed. wledge w ma stateme me. und that it should of attraction | , hing beaches and summer re] dermin. and | ty I tell you the of their ye hewspa eard her t dublow where that money might but I stated that t oe that the paper had brought }than it was }-* ald y e was cle t from ing t i ed the anti 6 was ¢ ¥ Dossens and more ¢ and go y implied in tho! me quarter,* for , & me happier homes rumor t more contented | pa some rea the paper derlip re |SAYS HE WANTED TO KILL RUMORS | Do a thi it in man of pub standing 1 speech to assist In cireula morn of kind?" | “That wasn't the way. TI purpose was to bring these rumors to wide public atten tion that they might be killed. Vanderlip said that he be publicity given to his jthe committee pt coward killin id you y r Mr Harding ame?’ “It certainly What other purpose could I have? I was a friend my- Standard Ol) banks While they last. First come, first served. Every tire backed by the reputation of this house. All Standard Makes CORDS 80x314 CL....$ 8.00 30x314SS.... 9.50 $2x314 SS.... 13.50 3ix4 SS.... 13.50 82x4_ SS 14.50 33x4 SS.... 15.00 Jel d4x4 SS.... 16.50 | 832x414 SS 19.50 833x414 SS 20.00 34x41 8! 20.50 835x414 8S.... 21.00 § 36x41 Ss 22.00 any cago. i s tuna’ CIGARE BOBBED imp jut when m woman places. herself a par with man physically, when | ate, assumes his masculine ways, | member such as inthe smoking of cigarets, | outing dressing in wearing | He - about the |Short hair, holding down men's po-|the ba FS ge 4, she all those hy nly | bee n ¢ headlines this|Tespected feminino charma that|take p have been hers since civilization be- | corpora gan any eas conn ‘The standard of living !s high, and} interfere with women will not do the menial work| cases, the pres « Informed |around the house that they used to} Roberts was summoned do in times pa © result is that | senate committee toda p up the pace, fight aed al and would | ylvania s, if approved by the se will become the of the government's prose. team. Nothing unti of a | Per this morning ic} “Do you know effort in W of heiping t “I don't kn fl men. The first It in the newspaper morning.” “What thes I read it in the pa- republic 3B rt nything about the eth oad male attire, Nedibel He casio of large ays avoided « that might In such purpose in any Tessa np c and has a ved the tion did eve | statements by rumo. about the the benefit | Marion newspaper had with the ott | inquiry?” asked Bursum. “I never h that jany,” replied derlip. “You know of no connection?” “Certainly not.” was to there was bis nomination jate by Presider I do not belte t divorce should} He entered the be made any easier or any harder,| shortly before 2 p'clock, The statutes setting forth the exact |tioning in executive |grounds for divorce have be acted in fore a divorce can be obtained those statutory grounds must be proved to} LA Follette Drafts 88x5 22/50 the satisfaction of the trial judge In| G every cast asoline Measure ta rable x 2 Collusion WASHINGTON, Feb. x5 24.00 regardless of whether two people ¢ B4x5 25.€0 live together happily or not 36x6 32.50 FABR Ics URGES UNIVERSAL j LAWS $0x3 Cl.....8 5.50 30x31 C 6.75 2 7.80 9.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 14.00 10.00 22.00 15.00 10,00 16.00 J All Subject to Prior Sale MAIL ORDERS Shipped C. 0. D. Without «+ Deposit Pike Street Tire Sho W. 0. STANDRING, Mer. Call EL iot 0446 until Feb, 16th, then eall EL jot 7254 Pike St, Boren wa the various states in procuring a siecle ah nt profites her products is provided in a pill soon to be presented by Senator La Follette, Wisconsin ‘ollette’s n embodies mm jong and igation of oil | The statutes of |and before the this state ad enough that col. lusion should never be necessary gaxolf manufactures, committee. It ts intended to meet such ations as Governor Bryan of Ne |braska and Governor McMaster of ith Dakota have complained of I the states xo that there|to President Colidge, boosting of may never be any question as to the ls asoline prices by refineries, so that legality of a divorce granted in any|the-state government cannot con. j state, trok the alleged profiteering. Mayoralty Ballot In The Seattle Star’s Straw Vote J VOTE for senate It ig my firm con ersal divorce law, hat a unt tting forth cer j tain specified grounds, should be ¢ acted in SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuine Unless you see the getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years for SUITS AND OVERCOATS Hundreds to select from in all sizes and all popular styles and colors. WASHOUGAL VIRGIN WOOL garments are included Just Think of It. Only $25 ANNEX SHOP Tailored Ready Company 5 1424 FOURTH AVENUE “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not Colds Toothache for mayor Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism My name is Neuritis Pain, Pain Lumbago Accept only ‘ Bayer”’ package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets G | Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestér of Salicylicacid My address is... These are the three mayoralty race. E. J. Brown men who have filed for the Make your selection from among them: Alfred H, Lundin Oliver T. Erickson (Mail to Straw Vote Editor of The Star and Watch the Paper for Daily Totals.) Where Crosses

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