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SECTION TWO | o The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., THURSPAY, MARCH 27, | PAGES 11 TO 20 1924. fornia mid-winter] Pr “1H, Huntington and Harriman, | Autoist’s Nightmare of Third ‘Ave. Zar ore THE - (Gar course | (ine ane KO RAINFALL HITSFLAY WHEELER DRY AREA! G. 0. P. Body Assails Record Bp of Montana Probe Senator “Rainmaker” Wins Payment From California Ranchers WASHINGTON, March 27.—Un HANFORD, Cal., March 27.—Rai r the heading, “What Everybody hand a near cyclone were the} wpe Kasw About Senator W! Jer an Hang,” th tatjons of the elements during the | "usitnar committe .teray } last 12 hours In the region where e Charles M. Hatfield, “the rain mak- | &," has been busy trying: to. wring | ‘rict attorney in, 5 Mater from the skies/and break the MTT aant asserted that Mon | ed that Mon- worst drought California has seem {9 /tana under Wheeler, “became the Many years. |hothed of treason and sedition” and For half/an hour last night rain that Wheeler refused to {nterfer and hall bombarded the gray fieids| The committee also attacked the of the C. N. Sanderson and Jacob | character of witnesses appearing Zwang ranches. It was Zwang and | before the senate Daugherty com- Pie nuns were instrumental in | mittee of which Wheeler is the eld here. ‘Two huge, funnel shaped storm | clouds gathered over. the ranches, | (————————___ blew and people of Hanford left || ir homes and gathered on the) expecting to see a middie || | western cyclone. The cyclone, how. |] +» ever, did not develop. | Hatfield was conceded today to || have won his first payment of $2,000, || ‘which was promised him should rain || , fall total 1.26 inches by midnight last || most active member, : 2 i} If be gets three-qarters of an inch || More rain before April 15 he will re-|| eeive an additional $6.000. 'B Hatfield was happy—and the people || of this district were wondering Just how much there might be tn his rain | making stuff. | Many Immigrants | or for California | ss) every Wednesda: ? urday, FUBLIC DANCES Wed. & SAN PEDRO, Cal, March 27—)|Sat. All welcome. Our manager }-OF the 585,199 aliens admitted into || "Ml! see that rou eniey tee svete: | the United States during the last!| MISS BRIGHT, 1604 4th at Pine, Sx months 29,000 gave California |} MA in-7935. | a8 their destination, according to} the report of A. E. Burnett, imm!- | Station Inspector of this idstrict, | His stated by a Corona authority | that a movement has been launched | to bring about development of big deposits in Temescal canyon. 4 walk in com- ‘5 Foot-Ease, the “-PHONE powder for the » CAPITOL o the shoes Allen's | y makes tight or new shoes Y feat easy, gives instant relief to . Corns, Bunions, and Callouses, pre- xents Blisters ‘and Sore Spots and | jah Fest to tired, aching, swollen |g acti night when your feet are tired |g tie sae Kieren 'tes"E MORE AND a BETTER HEAT! sin $e foot-bath, and get rest and com- That's s very good defini. tion of what Wellington Coke means to the fuel user, Lilies Shoula tp Pianted a, Fach as CLEAN! Hina election er SMOKELESS! fhown in Beattie, fa iti i SOOTLESS! Special Lawn fe eonttixture Nothing but Heat efrom the finest lawn needa obtain- » at $9.00 per Ton at the Bunkers Phone SEED CO. MAIN 0652 Y B89 pj So rsn SPIKE ST. 4 F.C. FERRED PALSIOEMT "901 FAIRVIEW AVE® " La] Li ee ol Feathers Were There; Sacked Hens Had Them clous eye o late Wi geant's by a sack the hoy waa carrying ver! tre, | | oie it Too hey ¥ occu pled and worn by three hens. y night. The ser. nS were aroused ma, 1634 Lane st,” Patch, ave, and King st. The ggied and emitted faint lice say Patch ia a Gar. Mrs. Phelps’ Jellies These are highest quality, delicious pure fruit products that have won deserved fame. Home pre pared, in Mra, Phelps’ own kitchen, they are the finest jellies it is possible to obtain. Ten kinds: Currant, Crabapple, Apple, Applemint Biackberry, Loganberry, Raspberry, | Strawberry Grape and Quince. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Per Jar, 22¢; 3 for 65¢ Lazenby’s “Chet” Sauce | Made in England. A creamy, thick sauce, of the finest Ingredients. Fine with meats. A tonle and aid to digestion. | Per Bottle, 25¢ FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU By Groff | NEW ARTILLERY s : = ive “I mwiped ‘em from C. Yosht- explained according to Bjarnason. > © Chinere cafe on King pa got in that sack, zh school boy, and lives fed Bjarnason. Hiawatha pl. He was responded Patch. to juventie. officers " demanded tho | at Sail UNIT HERE National Guard Will Get aia Horse-Drawn Regiment eattle is to be ~ the drawing power of Sustained Quality Year after year Associated Gasoline adds thousands and thousands of converts to its miles-long list of reg- ular users. Experience has taught them that Associated Gasoline gives the maximum of service and savings. Sustained quality is the power that draws them and holds them. Whyex- periment when such experience is available to you also? we plo ko It both | an nda pleasure to be at NAB DESERTERS Trio in Stolen Auto Admit They Left the Army ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 1733 Railroad Ave. South, Seattle Associated Gasoline “More Miles to the Gallon” tho regular army. They fled Camp Lewis Tuteday, Cocll Vernet, Perry A. Ulin and Loren Rusk are the prisoners. They refused to talk about the car tn which they were caught, except to way It was given to them by a friend for @ Joy ride, |Canadian Nobility | to See California 33| DEL MONTE, Cal, March 27 | Whole pages from Canada’s blue Hi book of society will be transcribed i |on the register of Hotel Del Monte} this month. Reservations na |\made by more than 60 pr | Canadians who with Del M | gs per month including Light and small appliances More than 3,500 Seattle families now using electric ranges average a monthly consump- tion of 196 kilowatt hours, or an average cost Let Puget Sound Set Your Table . If you lived a thousand miles from the ocean you would appreciate more the wonderful supply of food fish that Puget Sound and adjacent waters of- fers to Seattle residents. This wholesome, economical food, fresh from the-cold sea water, can be had daily in the unsurpassed fish markets of this city. You will find many varieties —-something to suit every taste—either fresh, smoked, kippered or salt. Serve it more frequently, “Add More FISH Food to Your Diet” This reclpe folder contains a number of Interesting suggestions for serving fish Your dealer has one for you, free. ca gl of $5.34, This year-round average includes electric cooking, lighting, auxiliary heating, and operation of small appliances, vacuum cleaners and washing machines. The cost per family of four persons is considerably lower. Compare this with the total monthly cost of coal, wood or gas for fuel—plus light and auxiliary heat- ing, figuring washing and sweeping either in kilo- watts or extra muscle-power. The question is, can you afford any longer to bother with a less efficient cooking medium, with the un- necessary waste, dirt, labor and expense? Have a Westinghouse Electric Range installed in your kitchen—now! Phen cook for less—with better results! Demonstration at Your Central Station STAR WAN T ADS BRING RESULTS| 4 .