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Sa pwee Paderewski “Sp a His Dog Is Sick Be sot 16 |} an interview with the pianist, which was proving a, A T once the air was charged with excitement. The | e noted artist to keep him going until they return year Pekingese dog of le difficult undertaking | ps ¥ ofessional man was quickly admitted, and hur- to the Pader summer hom Switzerland in spelt vie rate ri Mt" FITZGERALD, the treasurer, had refused to ried into the car by Mr. Fitzgerald | Ma rewski, it was said, realizes that 16 years | this week een private . d to te ena taevlae. = My Joubert He looked like a physician, Could the famous artist | to a dog means a ripe old age, and the sudden illness A ar rida orning, will not go ¢ transportation director, 2eclared no interview with be il makes it clear to him that care must be exercised if ’ en unless conditior itn’ Radeknneal os yossibie. ‘The porter had show The reporter, the chef, the porter and Mr. Joubert | Bing Lang i to again see the old home towr hich, 1 according tc y ri om, ist« be the f € % no willingness to carr ote to the artist, and ar were running around in circles, | pay . ais hir } ih coma es , | een all over the world wi > : ; ig place of one ones. | , all over ut rd with Pad ippeal to the chef was equally fruitles When appealed to directly, Joubert whispered, : P \ 1 most healthy M pat wns - 3 $ ’ “HE veterinarian pulled one of Bir | A Ir, Joubert was appealed to in a manne Veterinarian he made his escape and closed hs it , that Kave’ faa ie f ‘ ' teeth and v nvited to return F rep dieeslisn “and -D at pror set possible result Before an ng like Bing Lang a toe | manicure. He 1 keep in close | A. S was called in a favorable decision was reac ed two policemen and From a trustworthy source it was learned that touch with the dog thruout the da If ne | oe i Hernan? sine : a professional man appeared t the iron gates, at the Bing Lang is a favorite member of the Paderewski alarming symptoms arise, the I : a : : : King st. station, which guard the Paderewski private marty. He has been one of the family most of the ith all aboard, including the { é r r Ave urra ar intruder 16 years of his exciting life. It is now the desire of ykane at 8:30 tonight x The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Tempera Maximum Te ture 50 dla y rly . Last 24 Hours Minimum, 40 noon, 48. Howdy, folk: Today day—fish day. A tough day f e girl who o one for her f r who wants you? replied youth, sheepishly her name.” Seattle residents who keep t y thirst.’ SOME ROOSTERS: ASEVENTEEN Whede Intend Red Wy When He Leaves re cuthpaste Tube. divorce. Top Off the @ trouble with | Fri. lor the heir there is just one cause the} There was a than in our town, ‘only that ain't} safety deposi? vaults | 1 Inying . $1.50 eack. 4716 | Fear afterneoa. paper. oe 6 And he was nct so wise; He tried {0 drive for 60 miles On 4 miles’ suppties And when he fotnd hie gas was} out, | With all his might and matn He pushed his car for 40 milles And filled her up gain. e- Some scientists mosquito wilt lay in. six months. You'd think time to stop for even a bite. figure that the'd hardly Between the fisherman, t of luck © bird and earty the POMES OF PASSION a regular meal, one | 1,000,000,000 exes | ve the worm is Angel face, lit up with rapture, Lips as for a goddess fit, Ere I sip from them the ne-tar, Sweetheart—wait until I spit! Addie4 Axioms: A slap on back/is worth t Me the face. An open mind is mouth isn't A wise man never Inughs at wife's old clothe: the right If your or} his | hor Jugsles TNT. | ( Two Shirts and a Hat Seattle Boy Traded Them for Newspaper, and It’s Making Him M oney a Clase Ma i the Postoffies a: Geattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress Marca SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924. Ferguson Cabinet Man _ Resigns Jo “Attorney General, Under Fire of Sen- ate, Complies With Coolidge Re- quest to Quit; He Complains That Action Is “Most Untimely” BY A. L. BRADFORD } aT A. 1, BRADFORD (United Press state Correspondent)|} (tr oe wtate'< WASHINGTON, March 23.— Ww ASHINGTON, ‘March At the request’ of President Fess AEP baler pk A 9 Couden aides. Ginteak augherty, intimate frend and politica! adviser of the Harding administration, was forced out of office today by the fire of a sen- Daugherty today resigned from the cabinet. The resignation was an | nounced from the White House, ate investigating committee, where Daugherty’s letter, ac | Which pro:npted President Cool- ceding to the president's de- {dge to ask his resignation, The man who more than any cther effected the nomination of the late President Harding went out only after a long struggle, in which he defied the senate and house committees to find him guilty of wrongdoing in office and opposed the counsel of sena- torial friends to resign his post voluntarily mands, was given out. Daugh 5 letter follows: “My Dear Mr. President “T hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter of March 27, by the requesting, attorney general jhand of your secretary, my resignation a: deference an I hereb While you do of pllance therewith, resignation. feo The ouster of the attorney general came with dramatic suddenness afte der my not state when you desire my res ignation to become effective, I must | Weeks of speculation as to how long respectfully request that !t become | President Coolidge would resist the effective: forthwith Jemands that he put him out. ican, crate teily Many of Ccolldge's intimate friends “H. M. DAUGHERTY, and numerous republican leaders in ; : ; ‘Attorney General.” | And out of congress persuaded Cool Only a few years ago L. D. Angevine was city editor of Daugherty's reply, presenting | 48° insistently to act for the good The Seattle Star. Now he owns two weekly newspapers,| ix resignation and requesting | the party. Backward, turn jek ward, O Tims running them in your flight Bring me again the light; Give me the pretecl and & a cold stein of wise both with the help of Mrs. bought one of the papers for two shirts and a hat—but it’s making money. An gevine. —Star Staff Pho He indirect methods were em yed to Indicate to Daugherty that it would please the president if he got out. SENATORS DEV that it be made effective at once, was dated today and was taken to President Cool'dge this morn. ing Warren PF. Martin, special assistant to the attorney general. ar BY JIM MARSHALL ' was “sold” on the {dea cheese iC, “ rt 4 6 Bring “9 the ‘plow Knuckles, then|"TVEKIS | story is commended that the town should have a news pikes poopy a senate AMAZING STORIES let me dte i young men who comp paper, He decided to call a meet-| {UNF 0 MMBC Stion of his But Daugherty remained adamant ee the ¢ of opportunity ix pa ing of business men and to launch pdninieteadion at thea depart: He would leave, he said, only if Experts say re are 50,000,090 |10 those who aro tired of the tity’s|the sheet. The simplets way of call.) tt oe justice,” Senator Wheel’ | Bullty of misconduct In’ office were rats in Ameriea are §0,000,000 | ind and seek a vicarious inde-|ing the meeting was to blow tho | Ment of dusiets Keune Take | proved against him or if Coolidge Pot" thit out where the cats will | Dendénce: fire siren. So Garborg reached.over | ff te tee personally demanded it. find it. f It is the story of Lor and blew it : iB LETTER Meantime the senate committee eusie lyine, University of The meeting conyened five min. COOLIDGE LETTE investigating his conduct of the de People saving for a often mistake a drizzle for a flood. , SEZ; ees to keep th boys awake. Tr OFFIC E girl with dreamy rainy day | sraduate, who bought for two shirts and a utes later, ing ali the fun jn the world « launched, —% it. In addition, {t's makin 1 it, The reporter worked wit “How much? | |fighting the clock on aally papers, Then Angie decided to cast x. ————— a much deception should a the part of her hus- nthia Grey Ha! hat see could make a Locomotive But he Make Ne lender couldn't it tough A bachelor is 2 man who only. 100 miles out of a palr of socks, @-= a a OUT FOR LUNCH! hss, gets a Ad three day Arthur on of JoReph Mace i @ diver from the harbor 4 rtmont in Lake Unio ae foor o1 7 f Stone was, Hriday, ‘The ehy 16 suppored to have 4 drow playing on sore logs, ‘ off the shackjes, which the r rt SENT DAUGHERTY partment’ of justice began hearings After it was over and the Times! ‘The president's letter to Daugherty | which to date have developed the K. Kirby decided to | follows: most extraordinary and senatorial ‘My Dear Attorney General stories of intrigues, “deals” of all asked Angle. “Since my conference with you 1|K!nds and the Interchange of hu of shirts and a b sums of money for mysterious pur epi have examined the proposed reply "sald K, Kirby. ‘ poses interchanged between men. ou suggest mnnking to the demand meet tt 2 at you furnish the committee in. srt c. he, testimony, who were intimate friends of Daugherty The Seattle Star |: Butered os er Your, by Mall $1.60 Seat Harry M. Daugherty, who resigned Friday as attorney | general at the written request of Piesident Coolidge. former cabinet man has been for weeks the storm center | of a vigorous investigation by senators into the conduct of | the department of justice. The Seattle Prepares for Mammoth Air Circus Demonstration Held as Send-Off for’ Round-the-World Flyers (8 Seattle folk | tunity, sature ITORIAL) have an oppor- y. to witness one of the most spectacular air events in the history of the the aerial circus at adium, put on by and for benefit of the Army Relief | Northwest th the alas! still clanks. So he bought The veutigating the department of justice | Jation. Stanwood News, in Stanwood, taught | 18 MAKING “MONEY files from that dopartment, relating | °F Involved with friends of his. ers from all the aviation Mrs, M n Angevine to be a re. Now the Times is firmly ostab- }4, jjtigation and to the bureau of The resignation was brought about tthe eb it pie eoper, ad copy writer, | lished, Its paid circulation 4s about ; 1 ey by a letter sent to Daugherty yes- | wepachines bbe aoe porter, bookkeeper, a t nyestigntion. You represent to me ‘ i adding gr and started in. 160, and it ig making money for it# land to the committee in your letter /tetday by President Coolidge, re-} jot tice as an aviation ba To tell you the truth, he worked—j owner. Everett and Mount Vernon 7 carat Bits th |{uesting the attorney general to mt an an aviation base, To you th i that It would not be compatible with Speclal significance attaches’ to il does vhole lot harder} merchants eH as those from rb pptapes leave, whieh was replied to tod " Aches and still does—a wh the public interests to comply with | the averit; of Nouba: bueReanGHT than he did when he was city ed! Fir-Conway, rise in its col the demand and conclude your let-| With @ request by Daugherty that) (7°00 Srélaiicg hore & thi te of Tho Star, but the shackles of jumns, Anglo is editor and ndvertis- | tor with a statement that 1 approve |the resignation bo effective immedi} Pe hae Rian gore Oo OMe Me - ger p is cl | ately b id . jife élank no more. ing manager; his wife is elroulation | that position isan ee Srarliy b Ms ; ; | and editorial staff. ‘Tho | ot? | The committee Investigation, | Week will start from Sand Point Hahah dias dtc eral ix printed at the Stanwood |, nly, I approve tho welles: | ciateman Wheeler announced, will! Om the history-making, round. HAT Bi NEWSPAPEK uae as Stanwooc | tablished principle that a artments | (, bi : | the-wworld flight. Let's buy seats With the News running well, An- ‘ ia hany chi hould not give out information or {n the stadium, help the Army ast around for more worlds to et Che documents when such a course would | PAUGHERTY 18 STILL Relief and carry away memories cast ar for country newspaper game, \- IN ATING MOOD | conquer, At this psychological Mo. eee eee een oie. reporter (de detrimental to tho public Inter: | a | that will be cherished the more as ment there appeared in Fir-Conway, | Si" trying to acl (ie reporter ® \esty and this principle ts always pe-| Daugherty Indicated he still was] the years roll by and the famed near Stanwood, one K. Kirt eee eet? AE’ cullarly applicable to your depart-|in w Cishting mood after nis rest | hop-off proves, us wo pray. it peciaity was putting out eee ilca ot city: life clank all the ;ment which hag such an intimate re- | nation. that Prosident| will, the beginning of the edition for country newspapers the y eS * lation to the administration of ju polidare most untime:| world's great nchievemonts, kK. Kirby 4 { that Fir-Con-1"™ tice, But you will readily porcet ” Daugherty, soven-pago let: | Fae ny sae 4 ole orm an inde. |ter to the president, given out today , had no 1 » he ere that Tam unable to form an ind By W. B. Fr: one—the rine-- La Follette Passes pendent judgment in this instance /at the department justice, sald y W. B. France ir and a * without a long and intricate investl | Mr. Coolidge was following a “dan- Seattle citizens Friday were Comfortable Night gation of voluml papers, which |gerous doctrine” in ting that | Planning to move en masse ie,| WASHINGTON, Marvel 2 I cannot personally make, and so Tj "an attack upon a enbinet officer) to the University Stadium, sip ae-|ator ftobert M. La Follette, tit from |stiould be compelled to follow the | fisqualifies him for further official | Saturday afternoon to give the , aequlte run {it |pneumonta, passed i comfortable | usual practice inisuch cnses and rely | service’ round-the-world flyers a rousing i ¢ made thia deck he load ht and was improved this morn. | upon your advice ay attorney gen.) "All the pretended charge salir,’ and at: thie same time a: Me wreck of 1 with |ing, according to members of the |eral and hend of the department of|me aro false," continued Dau fo witness the greatoit demon- ban cerfiamayr pelt mea piey dD A F Lsaatlie! JHut, whether true or false, stration of army Jand and aie Wiss te r 1 ch ugged along to Le Vollett physicians said in But you will see onee that the member of the cabinet is to be in stunts and tactics that has ever nd sh vies VK iphy tiled! cowma in no immedi. {committes J# investigating your per: |capacitated or disqualified by the | been seen in the Northwest, ' on the ed: acd dawns (sini ata ae except on account. of lsenal conduct and hence you have |preferment of char vgainat hin While the word fly and twenty th confor, with Abel hiv age and generally weakened con- become an interested purty and the |no matter how malictons or ground: or mov skilled aviators of Washing “Gu athens tal bunker \dition, (Lurn to Page 9, Column 3) (fuen to Page 9, Colunin 4) j ton, Oregon and California are giving % winery ‘ exhibitions of formation army | taneously mingles. thrills and | bowl of the Stadium. | One of the outstanding features of |the program will be the bombing of | ture castle jerected at the open end of the Sta-| be attacked | dropping explosives set ja min dium, from the air The castle by smoke bombs, while [inside the castle will be discharged Jas each hit Is made, |forces join with a demonstration of that will planes jantialreraft defense, | SHOW MANAG | ARMY RELIRE ‘Those in charge of the performance have stressed tie importance of view: |ine the performance from the Sta- not only because this will af. the place of greatest safety, yut as well because the major part (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) dium, | tora ‘i ROMB, Laren ritish | pedition, ldrome at |thetr. big lane without |uy ‘ons, Trance, and: his Maroh D BY OCIETY 28.—M: mishap, yosterday, will bo putting on a program of comedy and trick flying in the alr, land forces of local detachments has BRITONS ATROME | Round-World "Flyers Make} | Another Lap on Flight ‘ajor Naplers:Vieker amphibi They simul- in the been | and the land flight ex: dat Centoelle air. m, today, ianding let Mo- companions of the ‘round-the-world arrives | ty | tion of the conduct of any county | office to determine whether practices | detrimental to county business were Auditor Still Op- | poses Quiz and Starts Counter Attack on Paul BY JOHN W. NELSON Members of the board of county commissioners voted unanimously to proceed with an investigation of charges of a toll system existing in the ‘ office of County Auditor D. E. Ferguson, Friday, and set next Tuesday at 2 p. m. as the hour for the probe. Motion to proceed with an infor- mal investigation was made by Coun= Commissioner Frank Paul and seconded by Chairman W. A. Gaines, | after an opinion by Prosecutor Mai= colm Douglas on the question was read in open board meeting. The opinion outlined the board’= authority, right to hold an informal investiga= in vogue, but that it did not have |authority to hold a mandatory ine vestigation, or compel witnesses to ttend or testify. ERGUSON OPPOSES MPT AT PROBE "ae toll charges to be {nvesti« | gated by the board are those com tained in anonymous letters mailed |last week to Judge Everett E, Smith jand the county commissioners, pre= tigation | Frank F the board by hig district, visor, Lafe Hamilton. of the county under Paul. t Bodie | afternoon, sumed to have come from disgrunt- |1ed employes in Ferguson's office, Thru his chief deputy, W. EB. Faris, County Auditor Ferguson, again reiterated his opposition to the proposed probe, An effort to discourage the inves: and discredit Commissions® ul, who has firmly backed move, was made by Ferguson previous to consideration of the probe of his office, An affidavit was presented the Ferguson, which charged that Paul was collecting 5 per cent per month from the employes of thru his road super The affidavit Walter W. was Spencer, former employs it stated Neher to Page 9, Column 4), FIND 13 BODIES |Remove Half of Mine Vic- tims in West Virginia © WELCH, W. Va, March 28-4 of 18 of the 26 miners ens tombed in the mine of the Yukon Pocahontas Coal Co, at Yukon, Mes Dowell county, were removed this It ts believed the res i2 have aiso iost thest maining lives, A mine rescue car was bema rushed to the sceno from Nemorsy stating that it had a legal ~ ‘ signed by | | f } i | i } ae i iA it I Bos i 3 fogs ial

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