The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1924, Page 13

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\ DIG ASKS BRIBE FOR } 1S. JUDGSHIP Appointment to Bench Is Of- fered for Sum of $35,000 so SAYS NEW YORKER Former Congressmen Turns Down Money Proposition e BY FRAZZER HOWARDS WASHLN OLCOTT SPURNS EY DEMAND putting “wh senate and $2 firmed.” “What did you say to that™ “I said, i NEW YORK, the men wh: mine™ near Y Y. selling obtained today of gran: remanded to the Tombs tence April $. a SECTION TWO | | The Seattle Star EA TLE, WASH SY se — ae £ FRIDAY MARCH 28, 1924 World Flight Planes Christened “Seattle,” Women Wish Airmen Good Luck “Boston,” ‘“Chi- cago” and “New Orleans’ in Impressive Ceremony cheeses b i Good luck to the four airmen who will hop off from Seattle next week on the round-the-world flight, was wished Thursday afternoon at Sand Point by the four women who christened the planes that will be used in the circumnavi- gating trip. At the left is Mra. David Whitcomb, who christened Maj. 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Give it to the children when they are reat- less, feverish or have a cold. Syrup Pepsin will keep you and the family free from constipation, a condition that lowers the vital- ity 25 per cent and raises the pressure 28 per cent. Free- dom from constipation lessens the pain of kidney trouble, neuritis and rheumatism. . “Srrup Pepsin,” 517 Washington St. Monticelior Illinois ng I need a yoa say about lazating and world [ike to prove what Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin by actual lest. \ddress to Send me a free trial bottle. A christen-| Maj, F. L. the four planes of the round-the a | la reward with the sharp-eyed girl ts Mrs, Theo, Koenig, who named Erik Nelson's ship the “New Orleans.” on, who broke the bottle of Lake Superior water over the “Chicago,” Lieut. Smith's ship, and nezt ts Mre Auwilda Connell, who christened Lieut, Leigh Wade's plane, the “Boston.” began with the official naming of! brace of o2e of tts pontoons, Mrs Martin's flagship, Seattle.” from Lake Washington ac i ater Works for Prisoned Train’ Robber Wants Publie Aid in Freeing Roy Gardner! Baseball players, song writers and gilints have made “going on the story, but now comes pney, former Centralia the man who a , famed train rob! wh o's giving short > his foo and now his fri y ways Gardner would be al t {f former Attorney Gen y had allowed an opera: “They are kee: tary confineme: hb in. Leaven: ney, “and he ni Sonney has given his life to making tho last years of his prisoner peaceful and ts trying to arouse pub- ment, he says, to allow an n no that the erstwhile rob. ison-breaker a chance to ‘om behind the gray wall a9 the tall Centralia man who dner under arrest two and years ago in Centralia, when waltress recognized the man in a restaurant. 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A minimum of ash, because a_ great deal of the ash pro- ducing substances such as dirt, stone, etc., are eliminated. Order a Load at $12.19 At the Bunkers Phone for Buy Your Supply FC. FERA EE PatsiornT it of thy m flagah: anding f the equ Mrs. Au tain Con hristened the | David Whitcomb, wife of the prest ¢ Seattle Chamber of Com o flagship Ite name. proud that my ed the Seattle plane has the major ing the christening of the the party moved to the id, where the other ships At Mra. Koenig's left is Mra. M. F. —Photos by Fradk Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer the “Boston,” using a bottle contain ing water from the Atlantic ocean Lieut. Lowell Smith's plane was christened the “Chicago” by Mrs M. F. Harmon, an4 Lieut. Erik Ne! son's cruiser was given the name "New Mrs, Laura Koenig, wife of Lieut. Theodore J Koenig, commanding officer of Sand Point airdrome. 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