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DAY, MARCH 8, 1924 SOAR AS BEAT ILE STAR PAG ANC'S SLUMPIFILE ACCOUNTS SENATE PROBES (Paoresrs waxive | SENATOR CURTIS SEAMAN DROWNS ®*iex.enscs*,, WILL BROA CAST Indorses Nichols IS RECORD © OF EXPENSES GUN SHIPPING |‘ wirwour'uicense) QIL WITNESS IN STRAITS silane Exoitement Prevails as Value Lundin Spends Twice Sum Calls Border Agents in ! Denies Statement by Mc-| Young Seattle Man Swept ’ Phea! Reaches 27.70 Brown Paid Out Daugherty Investigation ’ : "* || Lean’s Washington Editor Off Halibut Vessel PARIS, March § of iste. . , . ? (Copyright 1934, Scrippa-Howard c t t u BY PAUL BR, MALLON en ‘4 E ratte Frida x Y r HOUSTON, Tex nl ante ; plat nt th WASHINGTON, March & . " upnodd Its s ; 4 I 1 1 mp, a € t F t > 4 ator Curtis of Kansas, repub jows 8s te la nmer one ¢ < Sunda: j ‘ * n Whip of the senate, advised pere today t t te ‘ the Ay dent Coolidge to rid of Funeral Monday —— t € 0 ant a ‘ mittee enti t tsa bu ‘ Ary ey General Daugherty on fran, 10 cent A the ; t ¢ eve ¢ oe (tk onatate Ton ‘i grounds of Daugherty’s Hl > stot ‘ ie for so : . : ‘ health, Ira BE, Bennett, editor of rae te t r) . Z casa into f f t shaver tun’ lcs : the Washington Post, today testl cok © he ¢ ° Br Aen Ngee? dd before the senate oll commit ‘ \ sca, ie : ; eqs and sellers * , $ " t SN Lane to pa es all ghana Mots yA na cabin wet rid of fw ¢ and rushed tom Pico. ils svAmerion's | hrown'e t shows $310 for] gram from A. ¥ ) * | Senators Inquire Into Presi- °°; eset " age replied, 1c a : Ny nk } ALSO LUNDIN’S WAR RECORD of the Seatt Mary Prepara ribution of literat ; ‘ rotexe ¢ hay dency Bribe Attempt a Fall's « re " « ad | “ i 7 Ac t h The people of Seattle must now be prepared to re BY PAUL KR. MALLON i petytrsa eA: ia ‘ nd D ¢d|Lundin’s Headquarters and the Associated Industries, th seandslour 1 Press Staff Correnp t s th V. GAth ast te | tite that Seattle has ever seen, vilifying and blackening the ne to ir . the tivitle tert Re a | te chai denen Salt t es getting paid for the work that they are now doing Acquit Couple in f cane i ton | nat ; ‘ ; ; Lions Will Hear ; Real Estate U. S. Booze Case |. say Tauuncnna’ ia tue [woe the briny eorenes: tap conte on [is Obttie\ tant mee National Officer from Alfred Minimum Charge $10 Court Attendance : 1 recer feladte } "ma | Msn to gta $25 Per Day ere, “a eth erate f In wai, “department | retar pee ame is the E. B. MELLEN Raise Import Duty : A : ; ny Se : Says Daniels Made Sugges- on Canadian Wheat 7 eM ge rd Swe 436 Henry Bldg. Series Ne metal ada and | timo to time ever since the republi'| tion for Naval Oil Leases e : ; by prociamel pee __| Alabama, said on the floor of the) WastNGTON, au. Nine Diners Are t apy fdr ar the tone ho-| NK, of the naval , Poisoned at Meal artme : ca he night be porispat om fir COALINGA, Cal reh’s fur # Dar th : from. the ef he Wilson . a of the ppeared to be botu: | 4* nine per club her jopments r, who} ta revelation, Ml Ghyeniioa |G, ty 1c. | SUBPOSNA Six: to Loum yeti dir “power TOMORROW i | : ——_————_—— Tell of Daugherty Junior Amphions egecener sare eeere Te WASHINGTON, March . : MORE ABOUT 5]|_ WASHINGTON,» i. to Give Concert | fy steditne ogether with Is the Last Day \ Sra iearna hace eh CARROLL r o1 gherty ; vestigation The Junior Amphion society will is, SET pete ‘ é ‘ r church Tuesda ba at as tt ¢ nt of the F outgrowth ndid results have be not Ti e permitt iting of mi tomorrow OPENING (Qh nenckccises hoon boom [ge ore we we EE Pte tS | ieee ae may t o we . San Antonio, committee in charge. ‘ u J fred Lundin, SHOW shutrrray ace repent er oe ier | Ba | van aecono 7 7 h bt . aA ates 3 i e Hf + > D . lee. Lundin has brought my war rec- ' nim to. gett ind: wes Hen Chinese Convict ord inte question. I am very glad | that he has done so. Come in and See the ; | ” Copyriah ey ter tried to Join) Col, Emil Kosterlitzky, Dies in Prison !; ng Attorney Jat all. times) thee curned to and again affiliated i Hong Gent, a 65-yes ‘ » evidence all furnished | with the Den > 1916, New Buicks nM tonsi bea ii furnished | When the peace * ; a He did not revent what these per-| under a sentence of six years ; seeeaintint law. |threatened. I believed then, : 4nd | the committee. t cNeil | in sn itentiary | axpayers r tha might hav ; % mimi era at the MeNeil | 1 penitentiary Pscol Biagegs to fs 478 ‘and my prayer was t tried to join, ax a Wednesday, according to word re- ‘sue that|With this nation should be # , ceived here Friday night. He was fe kat |. I was the first man of the City of down Daugherty Refuses ; ! Su-|seattie. to, make. public. speeches Committee Adopts Cash and ° 2 Lees star the sale OF Lied etree 4 Paid Insurance Plan {A nap GUESS Congressmen Names 30" tr oaee President of the) upon the streets for the ale ete Open until 10 p. m. {iN IN, March §.—At aterert not know how, to en-|zens refused to go out and serve Indignant, — the ¢ fellow i ‘OF YY ly this caus n. I respond- = one 1 Daugherty today re LONG WORK OF MERCY ed to every call, bought mar WASHINGTON, March §—A/#0UEHt the hardest job he could /ruseq to give the house the names| TATU, Maren '< Slater taonite” TLE 18 A CLEAN CITY TODAY | sand of dollars worth of bonds and leash payment and paid-up insur [ le discovered it on a dr of the two members of teas [little offices of mercy in behal! following is quoted from |took my loss. I responded to every 8 dempagehs en Aer ip vat nem! congre ’ sais 5 4 |Mayor Cotterili's Annual Report, |call for the Red Cross and all other ance soldier bonus bill was adopted Cast nd, 8 Regn Ae 18-7 nd | involved in charges presented to a|the inmates of the women’s prison | dated January 6, 1913, page 8 war needs. today by the house ways and means |ede-hammer 12 hours a day—| federal grand jury in Chicago. at Saint-Lazare have won public rec-|°“"The total of 17,078 arrests in-| My three sons, Edwin James, Kirk committee jth an hour shift every two| ng letter to Speaker Gillett, | enition, after more than half a cen- | cludes aaa eee an 1,908 fe- Sw Witter st Yo eee i " to 18 oe dich 0s adie Ima The latter number, or an|the service of the Nation when we | By @ vote of 13 to 12 the com. | weeks. E month he got $40—| paugherty said it was Incompatible |tury. The nun has been working javerage of only five women and|were at war. Kirk was surgeon in mittee approved a bonus plan pro-|#!! at once, Meanwhile, Mrs. Car-| with public interest to make | ¥oluntarily behind the prison's walls/ girls per day, arrested for all causes |the navy two and ‘one-half years: “ica hat man PSO Shea’ Hak hanbaied Welic “ine = Waitt. (6 are years in a “seaport city’ of 260,000 popu-| Edwin, who is now Captain of the viding for $50 cash yment and 4 oe publ nd identity of the men in. lation, is an eloquent answer to the | 146th Field Artillery, together with paid-up life insurance to veterans of| Sledge-swinging became monoton-|yolved. Such a move, he said, |mendacity and distortion of facts|his company, was federalized just the world war. roll worked himself up. In| would tend to hamper the investigu- Piles C B C |with which our city has been as-| before the war closed; William C, op ama ae a age ah, aa wet hima wn] wou, wow nanoer te veer Piles Can Be Cured zi": sr: exe, Siceecon [rev an nen utne ana? misrepresented abroad e fig-| for service when the war clo mittes yoted against the proposnt.|dredge. He had learned surveying | making of the charges ures shatter the concocted delusions| Al Lundin passed’ the fonal * ) i joe i hough discredited, | Guard f i . = ey were joined by Represe «\in his spare time—"because 1] Republican Leader Longworth, | of a persistent, though discredited, |Guard examination twice, once in They were joined by Representative | © apg ee - son Datuahiertya rietie ; l u ur Vice propaganda. We should indeed | 1911 and once in 1917. When he was Crowther, New York, a republican.|Wanted my wife's folks to know/after Daugherty’s letter was read | be thankful for a state of affairs|called before the Federal Draft 1 could make good,” he smiled, He|to the house, moved that the whole | An instructive book has veen pub- junder which Seattle maintains de-| Board on ral occasions, he put a be referred to the judiciary | lished by Dr. A. S. Mi cency and civic cleanliness to so|up the excuse that his eyes were de- ood enous ny to be | matter sig Be fd enki committee noted rectal c marked a degree as to receive the| fective. Ho was first sergeant of given a job surveying a govern mit City. This book teits constant attacks of vice advocates |Company B, 8rd Washington. When ment canal near Berkeley—and he from Piles can be quickly and easily |and apologists and yet has occasion | the 3rd Washington was federalized in the summer of 1918, ta eon Poti that 400 cured without the use of knife, to arrest only three or four women as to make rst cede on Ns | sors, “hot” iron, electricity or any |per day for related to social |it available for overseas duty, Lt Oriental ow hin ton” Is BECOMES ATTORNEY | other ousting Ce te ead Vics ae io Pind Ree rey ailegls to ai xetu od to take the! deral oath. confine to be uphold and further im; put ne close of the war he has bes a i ifs 1 : ; N RECORD TIME ' | hospital Bit Te pare nee nae has |moral conditions during th been the bravest, boulevard soldier + » of young Carroll's progress yeen a success fo) enty-five years | year with as little of police necessity | in Seattle, He now has the audacity cored in Resolution ‘ din more than. five thousand ity ax during 1912 to come before th 1 is aA. deine ge a de 2 i du 2 ® come before thé people of th ; ieee pei at or Fs [ommet Guar: CUMS EIOS 00 | set, Seer aitinet hana (etena “ety eine sited CATR ete ee possi bl for him to end ie : ‘ee to persons jeted with es OF ipopulation was 000—w have jelevating him into the office of | population h eo A joint committee of the Gen. G.|versity of California, Here again! Darkened Ship other rectal troubles who clip this | 490,000 now. Cotterill compliments | M but he is wiser than the peo- Suste ost, ot orang, |he dt 4 al item and mail it with name and ad- | our City because he only fo ple think he is. He knows better A. Custer post, Sons rans, |he du a mpleted a three: | 3 to Dr. M ¥,,647 Parkview | necessary to arrest 1,908 f than to meet me in open discussion and its women's auxiliary, Is prepar-| year cour a year, taking the] ‘The 33foot launch K 439 was be-|§ City, Mo—ads | Te Gaily. ina “seaport city.” Yetinjon the public platform. next Monda ing resolutions condemning the &c- par examination with honors ing held by customs officers Satur found it necessary to ar night at the Crystal Pool and debate | only 1,879 females in a city of 400,-| the question: “Resolved, that Seattle tion of authorities at the Harrison) ‘then he and Mrs, Carroll came|day morning, after being disabled by ieee raps perenne Biprse school in choosing a Japanese boy to|to geattle a in 1900. | shots from the coast guard cutter Eats Candy But Under Cotterill, when women were] American Continent”; and I” will impersonate George Washington, in| sn 1906 was elected justice of| Guard during a chase in tho dark arrested, they Ww: tried and given |take the affirmative é fn Washington's birthday pageant. |ine peace. He ws ee five | Friday morning. It is charged with little attention, Today wo know reMonday my article will be, “This The incident was exposed in Th /timex hand running. In 1917 he| running without lights, but H. P.) Loses Her Fat Women's Protective Division in the EDWIN J. BROWN, Star. resigned to become major of the| Peterson, master of the boat, is de-| |Polie ent gives its entire Mayor. Frank Shipley, post secretary, sald|igist Infantry, and went with that |clared to have dumped a cargo into} = that the resolutions will ask that] outrit to France. He was such a| the Sound during the chase. | } those responsible apologize or be re-| versatie chap that he practically| Peterson's companion on the boat, | Pe 9 quested to resign. Thef njso will ex-| 0, the American camp at IsSur-|R. Kelly, ts being held by immigra-| press strong disapproval of the “re tion authorities and will be subjected > nd he m good at that, | grettable incident. * iar ‘> Besta . “| to deportation proceedings, it wus The role of Washington was taken |°Stin1 4n tho army, and en route | stated by Immigration Inspector B. 4 by Fred Kosaka, 7, son of a Japa-|, “11.4 phitippines, Carroll came to| ™ Gowen. Kelly is said to havo) ene tailor, liv 2701 EB. Madison | ( pease a eR CRE entered the United States unlawfully nese tailor, living at 2701 B. Madison |(? 1 1. y019, and waa promptly | “ntered tho Un a nla’ } | about a year ago. bad ldratted by his friends for the city | & —— | The toms records show that at \ s A Jcouncil. He quit the army. He) tng time of her registration the K 439) —_J&S Top datioet tyes oti Gay per eaee . . . |was re-elected in 1920 and ag ene owned by Olaf Peterson, 2012 wave be ELMER F CONNER Fifth Caesarian MeelagtS Wied. pldodescat THe Bead enh oon ane io lice aka tee pre Bible distribution, “One is the far famed | ‘ A col ttee in 19 i orsepower ¢ ' . Ly tor Bible sayings printed in : Operation Olceh |e 1 ares commites tm 198, |socn, with 38 horepewer ene GD fo inate. ientication) andthe Blas FOR COUNCILMAN MEUNTINGTON = PARK, Cala! chitdren,’ two girls and a boy who tals: Favors Plan | ; ye Print Bible for those who prefer that style. ied corps during the FOR THREE-YEAR TERM Ath caewarian operation, Mrs. Anna |W? nq now in at Annapolis to Award Red Hats | snA-eteuin. . Only Three Coupons and L. Libby was today belleved to be | 4! on ae. for every flesh: ’ Mere Manufacture and In business in Seattle for thirty-three years. out of danger with Raiph Steven), “4nd 1 Eber Hon ouudehe te ROME, March 8.—The pope's in: ee good things te eat, eee b te Pore es sae A student he ~ iby, Spode oa youre ing, three mighty ¢ tention to award the red hat to who age denying them-; Distribution of civic affairs; conservative in politics. Libby, 9pound, 4-ounce youngater,| 18 0 "TS cood an achievement as 4 4 felves the things they like most because | ‘A strong force for the reduction of taxes and for sane, business Bi|snuggled by her side. Five times) i. jon can hope for,” he says. | Archbishops. Heyes Br Mundelein | Of their desire to keep down th ht, 3 Clip thie coupon and Style A—Red Letter Bible, ever administration of city affairs lhas Mra. Libby undergone the deti-|“"% ™ : of the United States is welcomed | reduce the fat with which they are | f two others and present Pag seal grain cover, | hy all Catholics, 11 Messaggero sald dy burdened. i 2 tHe eter fevthis Ted edies, round comers, gold let- “Able and Dependable—We Need Conner” [fended "nerve tse who “erin Eggs” Found _| toca | | ite famous Marmota, Prescription, nas | ; Paper with, the” sum tering, laise, clear print, $4 QR | this is a record. convenient tablet. form bose “Phe pope hag planned this recog: | and. is no by druggists -« \ three coupons and only | Mrs, Libby is the mother of six | 4 Ns » Style B—Black Print Bi | vaork 6 roh | where at only one dollar per box—the jack Print Bible, flush Sart. fons "be -ehben areca in Poultry House | iion’ ot the work of the churoh | vhere'at ony ‘one doiinr ‘per hon the | TERRES pouniln Timp: Mack eet grain, cover, red N efor of an o ¢ United States for some tim: ‘ | Books at ed; medium large type, strong ‘The first infant, which died, | United in the form of an over-|in the United Stat steadily and easily, simply take one of | EN ices, melium large type, John J. Murphy A. FE. Flagg not born in a ; arian operation. | grown dumbbell, ‘Siamese twin” hen |the paper says. “He con ders it alt ie tablets att each meal and at homed fo a = ee three coupe 98c a cA an operation. | a # en snow a apprecia- | bedtime until you have reduced your “te * James R.Kelly Joseph H. Newberger p |egus were discovered inn eae es east aN ne Pre tor | weight to where you want 1 Ne elation feciltien for, serving re Plin; »be chicken house by Mrs. Fra sht, | tion of the Americ isco ‘OF | Or flabbiness will remain to show where : rubllo, y L. Allen po sage og A G d. | onic erh ave 8. she reported to The | its active aid to the charitable work | the tat came off eye at eS known BARTELL Ralph McAllister Clark J. Munger uardsmen Slate ede it nel! is maved the holy see since the world| Simply use Marmola Presctiption Tab DRUG STORE, Second and Pike, Seattle, Wash. h ert L. Swezea . | Star. ‘The freak has been saved as|of the holy sccording to directions; they . are| é consented to assist us in this great distribution. Coupo A. Major Warren H. Lewis Armory Reunion « curiosity by Mrs. Wright | war harmless, free. from poleonous of injur- | : can be presented and Bibles obtained either at the Mf Pay Served | vy: > aruge, atid cau be, used ‘with pectect a office of the Seattle Star or at the above mentioned <1 a Dr. Henry H. Schwarts Members of Company B, Union Louis F, Shela ; A \o: iy. Try them for Just a few weeks AN Store, All mail orders should be went direct to the . Rev. Cleveland Kleihauer Binet “Armory eaponlatty i es Okehed fi, “results without gulag: tiroueh aR Benito Bar. Dr. BE. B. Edgers a epee eeemnior, tation, wilt mest| Grecian Cabinet Finances O a, Sistas of divesoete. exerchea, aa| Bake Mail Orders: Se,t7exnt for Stile A or Style tilin: Cormen Fred L. Seixas Saturday evening for an annual re sce | i starvation diet, Get them at any good B, with three of th ad Dr. Walter Toes Rev. M. A. Matthews aids and drill’ nt the Armory; ...The | Is Out of Office ‘er eet Mail Planes | Mie More. Tf your drugeiat should not aolvde 13 conte additicnal fer postage and packing.” Ak. Martens Dr. J. B. Eagleson sasociation’s officers are: I. C, Park-| ATHENS, March 8—The abi rin Dion, erin PON nba Rm Ee C Bere Geo. A. Bundy er, president; BE. H. Keene, secretary;| headed by Premier Cafantaris, re-| xenate has fs dward Avenue, Detroit, Mich: by very rp Ashby F. Haynes |A. H. Petri, corporal of the euard,| signed today ax a result of pressure | day and night air service between | cnging one dollar. Advartiueneht | E Reader Should Have a New Bible and W. B. Coffey, artificer, brought to bear by the army {New York and San Francisco FOR EXCESSIVE ‘This is the tribute pala him by thousands of Seattle voters, Smong whom are the following r« ntative citizens

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