The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE §& (JOHNSON AHEAD WORLD FLYERS GALL WITNESSIFRENCH CABINET OF COOLIDGE Believe California Senator Will Win in South Dakota HIS VOTE INCREASING } McAdoo Is Given Backing of : Voters on Fusion Ticket SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Senator Hiram Johr forvia, will de Hage in the Sou Dy between 3.000 Mt was indicated t Wook the lead in the The rural vote, Jy, is increasing Tead. Virtually ities and thickly rp Vions are in Johnson = headquarte Wil win by more Coolidge headquar ‘The president wt! , Qmation for Unit By a three-to-one vot ®. Bates, fusion c ity democrats, and on #he farmerlabor party HERE’S MORE ABOUT Gay Seabrook STARTS ON PAGE 1 as & newspaper 2 On A Seattle my first peep at ¥ sister worked on a per, too, 0 just to me. WSO you're a Seattle girl?’ like * #Well, I cross my heart and hope | io die, if I'm not.” she gurgled Ig you don't believe it, just con the Seattle birth records of 191 3 @go and there you'll find (Gladys Johnson listed. ‘Gay Sea brook’ is my professional name,” she Bed to explain. “Why, I lived ight across the street from Mayor @nd grew up with his children [Many’s the time he wheeled me it the yard in a play cart LOADS OF LATIVES HERE Ot course, Portland and Salt La Me, too, because I lived | peities for short periods, and tha Miattering to be claimed; but th where you were born and went Schoo} is really and truly your jome town, isn't it? to further her claim, Gay con- ADD STOPOFF Aviators Will Land at Uni- mak Island on Flight OF SLUGGING RESIGNS DUTY May Connect Beating With | Premier Poincare and Minis- Prisoner’s Death Hurts ters Go Down in Defeat WATCHMAN GIVES CLUE HY WEBB MILLER 1 Saw Policeman Strike Man and teamship V HELD oria, to open t ason PLANES Eight Are Delayed by Storm | :« in Siskiyou Mountains I later today, this could be done. SAN FRANCISCO, March 26.— to me that she has just scad.|Thtee more planes hopped off from Of relatives here, among them | Ellis, supervisor of playgrounds, | Attorney Rockwell, who are her| ard her grandmother, Mrs. Shearer. | on earth do you limp so| ly When you walk so beautifully, | Shed all of those tears with a it disposition like yours?” I in- I love the role of Mary| ‘Why I wanted to play} it part as I have never wanted! in my life. And I'l never | What a time I had worming j fers, etc. at the Times Squa: when I decided I'd play Mary | irét or die in the attempt. And after I finally got into the! santorium, only to find that| fe were 100 girls ahead of me to out for the part, the suspense @readful. When my turn came a they chose me, I had to pinch| if to realize that I hadn't fallen | and dreamed ft all. must be splendid to realize life ambition at the age of 19,” | but I haven't done that quite “yet.” she faltered. “I want to ‘Peter Pan,’ then I-shall be per- happy. inese Proft From Mah Jongg! ‘ASHINGTON, March 26. 's adoption of mah Jongg one of her favorite indoor pas. Placed a new million-and- Crinsey field here today, bound for machines. Capt. Held, mander. Five planes from kwell field, San Diego, which left here at 11 a m. yesterday, stopped over night at Mather field, lacramento. Eight others, from wy field, spent the night at Redding. ROUTES FLYERS Ad Clubbers Hear Plans of | World Flight Pilots Lieuts. L. D, Schuize and L. P. Arnold, alternate pilots for the round. the-world flight, were guests of honor and principal speakers at the meet- ing of the Seattle Advertising club on reasrve flying com- | Tuesday in the Masonic club rooms. “It will be necessary for the flyers to keep going steadily ahead tn order to avoid seasons of unfavorable weather in different parts of the| world,” Arnold said, in outlining the course the squadron would take. Lieutenant Schulze paid a high tribute to American airplane engines, stating that in the Liberty engine, which the World flyers would use, and in the Curtis engine, which has a record of 248 miles an hour, the United States has the two best air- plane engines in the world. The planes used in the trip, he said, are Ame: made, and Leave in Auto of France minor lasue ad sur remier } RNMENT DEFEAT 4 CAUSES SENSATION Defeat of the © existing text meant test came from the left ist members, whe to their fe The finance mi lef deputy ¢ FALL Former Secretary Is Prepar- ing His Defense A PANN as by Blaze in Cargo ASTORIA, Ore., March 26. of tho da Kings’ for nearly A pa age done to the . cargo of 24 how teamer h be © exting’ ed that r the heat THREE RIVE! Albert B . former tary of the interioor, under fire connection the leasing naval oll reserves, is is ranch | & near here, and pre with at ecupernting KA‘ [LE STAR [__FAKIR 5 ee “Richards,” renow i gician, who wil the Metropolita day beginning ne Tuesday night. While her Richards” will answer the performance appear at theater fo que tion fron audience at each and also answer questions to him, of thru the Only initials will be rected care The Star, paper. addres. HAWAIIAN COURT JEWELS PUT ON AUCTION BLOCK ‘ONOLULU, T. H PIANIST READY Will Play at Arena in Big Musical Treat Wednesday ATTORNEY STARTS ON PAGE 1 ed ma- H , DEFENDED BY U. 8, ATTORNEY CHIEF At Hill's hea columns of |¢ tempt case until T both men are of separation on r before| Oregon tne | ba: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 li ERNE AN A 3 Through Wars and Panics for One Hundred Years The Mutual Saving te Banks of this country hay stood the t of r one hundred year The reason mutual savings banks do not fail i because of the high character of their securities, Safety i t uch banks. Every ed in the the first conside of y care | inv scribed by F The Washington Mutual § like the New York S conceded to be the law in the United State: The W: Second A’venue is 07 operating under t do}, ington Mutual 2 of t Saving wo bank After paying expenses and setting aside Reserve Fund the amount required by balance of the earnings the depositors, For 34 years we have never paid less per annum, compounded ings. are equally divided among han 5¢ than 5% Sa emi-annualiy, on § You may start with $1 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 SECOND AVENUE TRUSTEES Many Descendants to Attend Funeral the c ring here nnual show of the| . e Kennel club. day’s judging wil a expected funeral services that 2 p. m. Thu: y | dox chur will be held ¥ in the Groek Ort of St. Dimitrius, Ge The fir ROYAL RESTAURANT PARIS A Ftussian prince a started a restaura: All the waiters are ex-| Hair dressed with a Iuminou former officers in the Rus-| tion, which causes it to glow 1 wh © princens’ aunt] subdu One Sledge-Hammer paring his action is to be His health ig sald to be much improved According to friends, H. G. private secretary to Fall was in President Harding's cabinet and since then a Doheny employe, has gone to the ranch and will aid Fall in preparation of the de fense. Ctunn, when he Defeats Woman for Seat in Congress NEW ORLEANS, a., March 26,— Mrs. James; Thomson, daughter of the late Champ Clark criminal | © riters avated by 200 tons of slacking quicklime, which was removed by workmen wearine gas masks, before the flames were onquered. first attempt to obtain a srat in con Kress. Returns from the second district primary today showed J, Zach Spear ng bad won the nomination with '1,365 votes more than both of his op ponents—Mrs, Thomson and T Semmes Walmsley, The count prac y complete stood: Spearing, 16, Mrs, ‘Thomson, 12,745; Walms lost in her ley, 2,624 Blow— or Progressive Explosions Which Over-lap? He-dollar item in China's tist | 1 Per © exports last year, iy pas Of all of China's exports to the| Plunder Treasury d States last year, mah ‘Sceupied sixth position ia va | Charges Senator WASHINGTON, March 26.— | according to advice today from | ul General E. 8. Cunningham,| American oil men are annua i, China. The total val.|”plundering the treasury” of mil, Of sets sent to this country from | Was $1,505,000, and this item exceeded only by exports of laces, skins, eggs and tea. YS exports to the United Jast year increased about 29 cent and were valued at $59,.| — lions of dollars by escaping thru loopholes in the tax laws that per- mit them to charge off huge sums against depreciation of thelr prop- erties, Senator King, Utah, member of the senate committee inveatigat- ing the internal revenue bureau, declared in a statement here t -ForHome-MakersOnly For the benefit of women readers who may have failed to see some of the offers of bulletin material announced by our Wash- bureau, ‘here's an opportu: the list that deals especially wit! Yhelr homes. Any of these bulletins will be nity to send for one or more of h the problems women meet in sent for five cents In postage stamps; any two for elght cents, and any three or more for three cents EACH in postage. fill out your name and address and mail to our Washington bureau. Check off the bulletins wanted, carefully, inclose the required They will do the rest, CUT HERE _ Home Economics Editor, Washington Bureau, ‘The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. I want the bulletins checked on the fist below, and incl herewith .... cents in loose postage stamps for same. 1T pg PRINTING my name and address carefully, Amusing Children The Art of Dress The Beauty Booklet The Bride's Booklet ‘The Care of Canaries City Home Gardening Etiquette for Everybody Floors and Floor Coverings Care of Goldfish Wedding Anniversary Gifts and Parties ‘The Removal of Stains From Clothing DO NOT USE INK. PRINT CAREFULLY Se HOW TO HAVE GOOD TEETH Do you know that the Eskimos always have strong, perfect teeth? Why? Because years of evolutionary development, under conditions which gave them only coarse food, necessitated use of the teeth to chew the fibers of their utensils, and prevented them from getting into food habits such as their southern kindred have fallen into, have given them thin tnheritance of perfect teeth. If the races in the temperate and torrid zones do not learn how to care for teeth, some scientists think a time will come when they won't have any teeth at all! And the toothache—bad as it {s—is not the worst evil of bad teeth. All sorts of bodily ailments, so physicians say, may come from bad teeth. Our Washington bureau has produced for you a comprehensive bulletin, prepared by government physicians, tell- ing EVERYTHING about teeth and their proper care and preserva- tion, If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out and mail coupon below, as directed, ne CLIP COUPON HERE Health Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “How to Have Good Teeth,” and inclose herewith five cénts in loose postage imps for same. I am PRINTING my name and address carefully below. DO NOT USE INK—WRITE CAREFULLY W ant to Look 10 Years Younger? F you want to look 30 when ue 40, or 40 when you are 50— if, in other words, you are interested in keeping your youth—our Washington bureau has a booklet that will interest you. No one need be prematurely old; the crow's feet CAN be kept away; the wrinkles CAN be banished; the double chin CAN be made to behave; the extra avoirdupois can be made to shrink—if you really want to keep your youth and good looks. If you want « copy of the hooklet, HOW TO LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER, fill out and mail the couvon below as directed. OLIV COUPON HERB ~~~~~~~~~~~5, HEALTH EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. 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