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ID. 00 ey UNERAL NOTICES 9 )(Two Women Sentenc -ed| si cet it to Death el pa women are under sentence of d | man’ and the other in the 471 pong tee Day by day their unwelcome end draw 'UATION MALE steadily growing more hopeful n with t pole | PADED For each has a faith that the popular revulsion te rd} pply us ¥ ; women paying the price in capital punishment may stay the “ ALY 3 | hands of their executioners, ’ Here are the two cases: [ Philadelphia, Pa, WG Atlanta, Ga. ‘| Mattio #. Jone , fell in love y nd be 1924, [ MALE HELP—WaANTpy THEY LAUGH AT AMERICAN SISTERS! ter DERBY’S TRIAL ON TUESDAY Man Accused of Shooting to Have Hearing PERSONAL th-——one in a hang- 1 electric chair. yet § NOOSE they s nearer; | ar BE wai Kalsontalag, AGENTS WANTED = at * came from Geor in Philadel Villlam Mar ame hia ¢ Duchess of Atholl Mrs. Wintringham versal Pitta 7 MALI i AND FEMA di LP WANTED MON law te But th DOOMED BOY'S FATHER DIES r. Aged Parent of Isom White Succumbs at Stanwood wif After a quarreled. in the ¢ one night, th ed with the mi ut on trial firat the 1 there Later the man The x ered him in @ fit of _ LEGAL NOTIC REBOL PROPOSED A \ehe mu ousy; she en the old NO. 3 terin-la On the jury was woman mother-in-ld | that didn't ja verdict of guilt her to dio in ION AND PROPOSITION Ke of Article IX. f the City of {t from bringing in| to obta The court sen-| son's hot a true Hughes te abuse at the hands of b the convicted woman’ vyor las 4 not ment Bsc soa ha 3 eA : ss Mattio Jones aring that she remem. | 22,17 Re 4 b * be filed pbout it Her ATTLE. © defense the That Section 5 of Article aed City Charter of the Cit | d to read as “And that | 22.—D, STANWOOD, URNIS SHED HOUSES~ FOR RENT furn ch; ref jed in this flection te ords show, Ith day « t is doubte ae OF 2D BY THE CITY |Z ms, $11; ontar THE CITY OF a. 417; ontire Gott, Youngstown, 1 for rent. ME ire iif, 121 U NFU RNISHED FLATS” AND APARTMENTS | 5 8 modern apart ‘ochook Volun- . Capitol Hill car, Phope I've Bh goes a NEWTON BAKER BACKS COX Former War Secretary Will) Assist Ohioan faith, \ here shall be « City s i palates | March 1 ho Margaret Bondfield ne the aged man t the Pre: American Women Far Behind British! Sisters in Political Matters TON BRONNER terian church he Cattle Disease Is Rife in California AND, Cal, Feb. 22 of hoot a tle on th livestock Alameda | Fame for 56 per month, FOR RENT— aM RooMS ‘Treasurer and for th Mond ages Meehag ts | being enjoy ll his po are women, but t they ie | sure that ® woman member of ee | fight for those . | vo closest at OAKI Lune walified electors tity of Seattle fer their rat- n or rejection at the gener- cipal election to be held ia { {d city on the 11th day of March, 14 4 4 on Feb. 22.-| Hoe remetr hardt case th for the samo offense as CLEVELAND Newton T, Baker, former war » \tary, today declared he will suppor James M. Cox, former Ohio gover |nor, for the democratic nomination | ameseiyning |Girl Reserve Plans Cox has slgnified his intention of | Instruction Course Jentering the Ohio preferential preat-| 4 aia intensive tral course jdenital primaries in April, agp : a Our | At the same time Baker served 10-| Treserya. |tlce that he will u a league of] i, Y. nations plank In the demo — } form Ohio, HAS A SPLENDID J APPEAL TO. WOMEN A wom expeciaBy appeal to ty was the | ther ree elect for p As He Flees Them eat Meranierions And thelr advice to women ns} the ¥ women In the have had suffrage | unel! the 24th day on the labor and signed by arts with « eplen. en. The and staunchest when th Int t place the labor party ia keen 1 in those things th, make homen taxes December, 19 in open session in authentica- se tale 24th day of FOR ment, for 2-ROOM fiat, | _14th ave 25 PU HOU! SEKEEPI G ROOMS VELY §-room furnished aparte apart- light, gas, telephone, $984 io Take’ Waihe me tion of its pas December, 1 Cc. B, FITZGERALD, President of the City Council. Viled the 24th day of December, | 1923. H. W. CARROLL, City. Comptroller and ex-Officio ty Cleric labor nen he vote. intoreste at the women v the are Lady Terrin Terrington ‘Bre even dential nor ‘also report that even money 1s being rted theft o 5. Ho was Sects acl McAdoo Seen as Even Duo! NEW YORK, Feb. 22 —The odds | #y on the i part Me. Adow and Gov. receiving the de mocratic ination. 1, betting commitssién- | it wagers offered are They rest: | a: W. L. Da. at fo 1 on both the candidates. reporte bet on Coolidge being returned to the you BET. SHE WILL ngels have wings, and mummy?” | thes, | hero | were 34 women cantiidates, called her an angel one the others nominate Tid-Bits | women voters often kick over all party darling. | elected tor {great boot and | ampton SURPRI wom 1 women have woman's wome Jwoman to bea voter must be | Years old and a householder. |yet six women elected to Lady conservatives; | Miss Bondfield and myself, labor. “It is upto your women to:take {more advantage of their opportuni tton the fren ag@ pensions, of Miss Bond. another lat ea ALASKA 2, the unemploy ment P shoe town of North te play weighing down the nation.” Head Waiter, Too, at Last Gets His Due And moro té CHICAGO, Feb. 22-——Being friends m pol with @ head watter, of course, road, will be of the stock claims to distin hours But not until a few days ago did|: CE Danlel Kramer, veteran head waiter | banies te at @ Loop hotel. realize any particu. lar profit from his end of the friend ship. During all his years he has refused to accept a tip—from his friends, Ten of those friends, citi zens of prominence and regular pa trons, gave Kramer a testimonial din- ner during the holiday season and | themselves around in > AT OUR AVERS am surprised,” said she, not played a big: in. your politics, You have had suffrage longer than we ave unrestricted suffrage for . Whereas in Great Britain Postal Pilot ANCHORAGE Tho first alr mail plan: I cess today and by vas tals service which usually reqt reach ntaon the Ke delivered in have already been the new parliament Astor and duchess of Atholl, Mrs. Wintringham Terrington, liberals, and son, flew: fram MoGrath yester averaged nea who Lady landing on the bh with ordinary running gear. During the winter mal in thy You get what you ask. Over in the election just over there When party nominates women and men, the vote for the traces and » ro We MAIL ORD offered by TE STAIR A nation-wide newspaper revival of Bible reading is now going on all over this country, regardless of sect, creed or faith. A universal reading of the Bible is bound to make for better citizenship, is bound to make for a plainer, stronger, simpler mode of speech in daily life, and a higher stand- ard of ethics in the dealings of men. A return to Bible reading in these stressful tines of world dis- turbance is needed as never before in our history and is bound to add to the moral and mental equipoise of this entire nation. Our Distribution Offer to Readers ao 91,08 ‘98c Filled on Terms Explained in Coupon || Our Supply Is Limited Act Quickly Printed Elsewhere in This Paper Begin Clipping Coupons at Once Style B, medium large pris inp binding, 3 cov. pons and only - AIR MAIL INTO °: the interlor was pronounced a suc the first of Ap ernment rail- a fow Pair Ay On the 90 miles! writer, tn carried interfor entirely by dog sled, anks to Mc- requiring | nd wa | Four at Live,"—Judge, Baker, in an nited Prens, t Declared he {s for Cox for preal. interview Expressed a desire a member of the democra tlon's: committee on ree ble him to urge First Flight Success, Says [nat ns plank be | 3.—Announced fy a cs |for delegate to the democrat) vention from his 4 trict. he © AUTHOR TALKS | =| Witham MoFee Gaisreate (2 Meany Hall Crowd William Moree, lectured | hall © |traveling on the OW }ish merchant marine. An ¢ famous inti hureday on tho delights o ps of the Br all’ out-of-the-way porte of the seven seas, and his love for strange, glamorous cities, as cio. quently qualied by his admiration for chant ships of his Brittanic ‘eo scored Americans for their of traveling on luxurious er versels which, as he sald, emble hotel lobblea and rallway depots more than ehips,. Tho |greater part of his lecture was do- voted to a description of the smaller towns of the Moditerranean. WORKMAN HURT |Wrench Falls F From Above | and Hits His Head | The new Olymple community hotel jthreatened to claim another victim iF riday, while death lurked at the bed: |side of Anton Lavette, 46, of Ren- jton, who was possibly fatally injured Thursday afternoon, | Lavette was struck on the head | with a wrench that fell from a third story window, His skull was frac- tured. Lavette wax taken to tho Se- attle General hospital, |“Sunshine Kia” Is } Back in the City | | W. V. Martin, of the Thacher] |Medicine Co, has returned to Se- Jattle after absence of 12 years, |to do s 1 detail and demonstra |tton work for his company, He will |be remembered by many Senttleites as the “Sunshine Kid’ In local fra- ternal activitios. While in Seatt j}iis headquarters will be at the Pio. neer Drug store, 627 First avo, | where he will be glad to seo his! | former friends. | Father of 87 Tots Arraigned in Court PITTSBURG, Feb. 22. - Dr. |Helone B, Alien, “father of 57 chil. dren,” brought here recently from | California to face charges of violat- ing the Mann-act, was arraigned in jthe morals court today on a disor- |derly conduct charge. He is free on |$10,000 bond, awaiting @ trial, asain sacha j AUGHTER'S INTENDED | “It's a secret, but I'm going to marry a man very much in the public eye.” “What is he a congressman?’ “No, dear; he's a waffie-turner in | MASON, Fenwlok | lished | la quick-lunch window,” Film Fun, DAD IN A FIX “Gosh darn it! T can't remember whether I told Stella I'd meet her at Fourth and Fifth at six, Fifth Sixth at four, or Sixth and evening | ineer by profession, McFeo | described in his lecture, ix] | HARRY ROWENS. An y Mra Rot F. Sandal t! Behool “The the Mealth: and recreation pr al he Girl v t, led . irector the x. Ww. lity | | by Mins | technical work | of & Grado School Girt Fant bexide the | of Ole Reserve 1 | ie on. ty lecture or of the ¥ a m. to 3:30 p. co room the fourth . from 9:30 on \Keys of City of Lyons Sent Back PARIS, Feb, 22.—Austrian Mints: ter Elchoff has returned to France | |the keys of the of Lyons, seized | by an Austrian army in 1815. Tho! purpose of the affair is to demon- | ‘© Austria's gratitude for finan. | cial assistance accorded her by the | augue of nations with France's per- | missio EXPLANATION ‘Tho other day a kind friend sent this department a jar of kumquat marmalade. We took the label| which came off the jar and fastened | {t onto tho covered glass in which | we keep our paste. Next morning we noticed that/| someone had eaten half the paste. | We make this public explanation | in order that the person who ate| the paste may not gain the im Pression that the woman who made the marmalade {s a poor cook Youngstown Telegram. By E. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk. _ RESOLUTION NO. * PROPOSED AMENDMI 40, 1. A RESOLU TION AND PROPOSITION ction 4 of Article IX rter of the City of for the proposed fled elect- r ratifica- rejection at the genera! t ave. Evel municipal election to ne ~ therein on the lith day of March, MUSICAL 19%, | INSTRUMENTS BEIT B CITY | = CoOL ATT cash 6! nded to read as follow He shall perform such other charter or the City| rr WE will try, one or & thousand. H. D, Shoemaker & Co. 604 Weller at. bsot-2291. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ch Geputies as the City Council may authorize. In case of the absence | of the City Comptroiler from the city. or if for any cause the City Comptrolier be incapacitated from the chlef deputy shall act ity Comptroller, ad for the time being enjoy all’ his powors AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE! that such proposed 0 agent. You save the inmlasion, All makes of machine 1d, rented. repaired, WASHING: NIX, MGR, 1633 (i. rd ave, "Bs totel03t. RUMMAGE sale—good boa Set day Monday and cond floot Farmers’ Markel, (lake and Virginia, up the in- 12-Inch Fir Millwood $6.00 0 bos! ont, Deller te Fatification or rejection 1 eneral municipal election to be ae peld in said city on the 1ith day| WW March, 1924 ed the City Council the 24th day of December, 1923, and signed by | me in open session in authentica- | tion of its passage this 24th day of December, 192 C, B. FITZGERALD, President of the City Counell, Filed the 24th day 0! of December, 1933 CARROLL, Ciyy Ce Comptrotier aha ex-officio'city | San Francisco Fur Co. 324 Pine st. Have your furs cled and repaired by us aca small cost See ) FURNACE COAL—$1 $8.50 LUMP COAL $8.60 DEL, IN 2-TON Tox COAL CO. GA rfld-s0tl. | HUNDREDS are boosting He ‘Sime By E. M. Street, Deputy, o of first publication, Feb. 6 NOT responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Pearl Pegler, after | this date. N! Pegler. NOT responsible for my debts, Mrs. M, Allen. Allen. wife’ | Tooth brushes and mirrors are said to be unknown on Porto Santa Is- land, off Madeira, The Seattle Star | Published Dally at 1307 Seventh Ave. Seattle, Washington. STAR WANT AD _ RATES | Count 6 words to one tine; t's cents per line. ame ad to run 3 or more times, rate cost p line, 15 cents. cost, 17 EXAMPLIt time, at 17 is line, Gi cents. 2-line ad, to run 4% times, at 15 cents Der line, $1.36. | Contract Rates by Request MA‘ in-0600 - Want [ BUSINESS — | SERVICES 3-line ad, 1 cents per ——— ——— nO] ahaa atLaw | WSC TC HALL fis Burke Ride. ind. All cases. Fees mod. MA-7303 | ADY free. Joseph Allen, lawyer, | All 5 Leary Bid. BL jot-3985 Slectric Machinery _ .BOUGHT—SOLD—F D. W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO.. Seattle. Grinding | RAZORS blades, Knives and scissors sharpened right. 1013 Third. Give | us a trial, Monuments 1) Marble and Granite Ist and Virginia, Established | PUGET S0t | _ 1874. oS LL le eve earn nay Optician and Optometrist | Fraser-Paterson Co. | Patent Attorneys NTS secured, sold and financed, Quick results, J. D. Givnan, 602 Central Bldg. F. P. GORIN, Patent ents secured, deve! £05 Central MA in-0390, 600 ington, D.C. oped and sold, Bldg. Seattl Ww. V ' Lawrence, estab- 1861. Advice and booklet | 432 Burke Bld Pat. Bxpert ‘erms. Pantag tree Tee alle Bid. | Physicians, Surgeons Suite 400 Pantages aliments, disord | Piano Tuners JOHN STROM MA in-30! Tuning $3 IF Sam Weilsfield can’t re: WANTED. mons super-tone most fr aronabie, price ‘terms, 000 latest reco __PHONOGRAPH ©0. 1932 2ND. 6 LOST AND FOUND | evening, automobile kit with tools, between Montlake and Interlaken: suitable reward. | CA pit LOST—Liewellyn wetter do, with brown spots on ears. E. Bar- Fett, 6319 30th w I __Reward. LosT—wri Week; finder phone ME Irs: ANT PHONOGRAPE, 1x RECORDS! iE howe SOU WANT, st CORD. H. sd Cnion, ne 50 ~12-Inch Mill Wood, $6 $: T tay alids; re: NYDALE GOAT DAIRY PI ERS. Phone aa . fir a net erin © Gry. planer, ends, Irae-2424 any time. = 50 LUMP COAL § $350 a Delivered in 2-ton lots, r TED to help | eDermid. ‘Topping. Reset town at Cathcart; But must ~ Sew: ‘ing Machines Machines i. home there and "S10 Only white | $5.00 and up. Basy terms Mrs & 414 ok MALE BELP WANTED > help build our Machine Cow 6 | OAK dining set, buffet, Pa people Room 710 Waldorf Hotel, p. m., or Lampman, 908 Third av Seattle, C.D. Hillman has sold Dver 10,000 happy people he brickiayers bulldere—Big mon al builders wh co f AL, lump $8 4 Tent coking coal $6.15, “of bloc and up best forest W __KE nwd-4605. z A F-23886, Chicago Tech. 2 SEH Rts Chicag | virgin wool suits, $29.00. | tairs and see these fine »| suits tailored from n right here in Wash: NITURE, beds a bnattresses and goods for sale cheap. aye. | SEWING i machines. aod a pal be ting. AUTO D TRACTOR SCHOOL, day and night classes. Send for free catalog No, 2% 700) torcer st. | AT A 004 Sth, near Westlake | ave. clean, furnished, steam-heated bedrooms’ (men): free bath and _phone. ‘Trans, 35¢} weekly, $ | , WOMEN, th b ¥| Mars Portable. nthe barber trade. Few weeks | xt completes. Call MOLER BARBER | fysit and COLLEGE, Occidental ave. ‘Union Court, between Sect ir your a. : BOOK your orders now {oF t PORT. watch, throw {t away. 302 Union, Rig Green Clock. Opp. postoffice. by gecollee WANTED — Experienced window cleaners, Apply 1614 7th ave, Consciont “shinglers, t-0100 “Oh, ‘ou will Why don’t you answer?” “Oh--I—er—er “Why, anyone would think I had asked you to sing."—Boston Tran- scrip marry me! WOOD, $3.