The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1924, Page 7

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TUESDA) \UDENDORFF NOT GUILTY yitler Convicted; General Is ISS win County Commissior Will P robe Hi M ers Offic ice eet Tuesday Quiz Ferguson on Toll Charges Freed in Treason Case MUNICH, Apr perth was acquitte cage of treason the embryonic b November adulp senpaants, was ‘ Sentenced ‘ the only one « Hitter, toget and Poshner high treason. god marks ar 1 five years in the "The whe 4 its comedy we explained ener Hoehm, Frick were fc bigh treason gold marks eac April 1.—Tram and bus was resumed today on full pobre in all parts of London, fol lowing acceptance by the striking workers of terms offered them last PUBLIC ‘DANCES 4 Saturday eve when this wondertul aced, fmy invites youT Phone BA When in Doubt SERVE FISH Every housewife has times when she wonders—“What in the world can I serve tod: This question is easily an: ered in Seattle if you will draw on your fish market Here you can find a variety and excellence of food unsur- passed anywhere. And it fs not only appetizing but healthful and nutritious. With the tang of the sea, it fives a new zest to the meal 40d relieves the monotony of ordinary food. So many different kinds of fish are offered the Seattle housewife that she can serve almost every day without tiresome repetition. Your deal- ft will be glad to help you Mhoose {f you are not familiar | Mith the different species. _ Atk him for a folder of | secipes which he rill give ‘You on request. County Auditor D. EB. board of county comm before noon. |Seek Word of | Seattle detectives Tuesday to 305 leathers, including such Ii Shoe Co. ssione | tify at the hearing, which w | that he practiced a system of toll ex | Ferguson was snapped outside the county-city building just Joe Corbett! | The response has been most gra of the required $19,000 See Our Windows Ferguson Tue s to b = by Frank Pike St. sday afternoon ¢ held on the tortiona Jacobs, Star Stat to i | ‘Witness Says Hamon Gave|Cinders Spewed From Mouth the to tes charges in hia office. We Are Continuing the Spectacular $20,600 Men's SHOE SALE The Boot Shop 0 to satinty Other high-grade shoes tn all the new as Whitma: $7.50 to $10.00 values. Sale Price $5.85 The Boot Shop WM. BER 305 PIKE STREET Next Door to Hatton-Oliverts NHARD FF OTARLES x fad SPORT ORCH. fe 1 Fast Steamers : rm ‘Colman il Take CLARKE, PURE LEAF LARD he eet ‘Trip Route na in-2222 PORK ROASTS, F ‘ancy CLARKE’S MARKET BUT we are still our creditors. short ATY ARCH G Qt ‘ $15.00, Sale Price $7.95 styles, shades n & Keith Co,, and Goding The Woikingman’s Friend ANNOUNCES HIS BANNER SPECIALS For Two Days Only—Wednesday and Thursday “ANC SUGAR-CURE D BACON... FANCY SUGAR-CURED HAMS. . -1dig¢ L8i5¢ I1ige 121g6 Stalls 5-7-9, Sanitary Market—Lower! Moor } from | for Daugherty Money HY PAUL & getting t Ha MALLON ding 1 retaryship of the in CONVERSATION WITH HAMON REPORTED H Wilne ted to gain by n excus Claims Daugherty committee t Sta 7 said he tr Hurt Prosecution H. M. Peck a as formerly a Unite urged with failure to HERE’S MORE ABOUT P AUL STARTS ON PAGE 1 a eeneancnaneennspacenstasmaniinensnel oF cone! and that nt of tion was voted ¥ Paul « Fake Hams Draw Many ane Tuesday fr * laid by Gle is barber # Mc hams an ave. dust) o oke gad cLeod dd baco wired several (filled with euw about a fox Fears Kidnaping of Her Children % Third!” fake ' DENVER, Colo, April 1.—~TFears that a plot has been formed to kidnap her two children were re ported to Denver rp by Mrs, Helen Elwo: sult for ner against W. hotel owner, parato sted attention a few months ago. th ide mei 6 streetcar pped four streetcars and about a en automobiles desired The crowds the shop, fir | McLeod pavement, raged streetcar operator tore onw| &' and} package took but from tracks when to retrieve some packed ally his “mn not in front persed ate” until the sidewall j went off with it HERE’S MORE ABOUT AIRMEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 receiving ‘Tuesday, ered in Lieut, Lowell Smith's plane, the Chi | Wade's plane, the Boston, was still | some final conditioning and a slight leak discov caro, moval from the water for repair, All aerial loft the Th but seven planes that wete in Se demons 086 day's journey. ‘Tho coast guard vessel Haida is preparing Attu island with supplies for stopping at Seward to plek flye up pontoons for ‘On the Algonquin will Unalaska, laska for Mojave Attu tal will id, to of the visiti tle for th ation Saturday have It remain to excort squadron on part of its first eave Senttle April delivery ot Una me day the cutter vo Astoria, Ore., don April 6 the leave Honolulu for render any possible assistance to tho flyers. to 8:80 KI KGY. What's in the Air DAY 0 4:30 pm. 6:80 to 6:16 p,m. 8:20 p, APRIL 1 H to 1:50 pm to 4:30 p,m; 8:30 to 6:20 p,m; 6:90 m. | necossitnted ita re. | Ut © last night Stokes, whose maintenance EF. D. Stokes, millionaire nation-wide and innocent or when | 8P off the one en-| 1 DECLARED TRUE Coolidge, of Mt. Stromboli | HERE'S MORE ABOUT SPIES t STARTS ON PAGE 1 {tairs of foder Js and mreth 1 have been SPYING THEORIES intact the at in Washing ed, has been thore La Follette a ‘* been brok and it is tree! ly rep ae 0 | ROt GH ESPIONAGE BEING PRACTICED in its more rough and forms evolved during the tleas because of urgent ne-| developed practices un. heard of in the old-time secret serv ice. These pr ve been con r able feature of} nd in the fact lately to have Russian on ha that } “get somethin t men | If honest men were as timid as groundhogs, few of them would be here, for many honest men in Wash- | ington see their shadows every day Thus, fot example, the Washington | residenec of Frank A. Vanderlip, | who has been of such great assist ance to the senatorial committees | gating Mr. Daugherty, is con: | y under surveillance, and Mr. | p is shadowed in all t d comings. He has even n to his shadow once or twice. To those contemplating a trip to! yashington in the interests of good nment, I am able to give these | helpful hints: “Bring you talking machino with | |you and play it in your hotel room |while holding confidential conversa. | tions. It nullifies the operation of | the dictaphone. a If you have three telephone {nstru | ments on ono line, wire tappers can. | effects, | not operate ||| with the popular sweater outfits. Mostly lined styles, | articles. Cardinal red, Have confidential letters addressed | nth: te ane rh Navneet Ito xomeone other than yourself, whol aia i WF os te Sizes 8 to 17. At $1.45, $1.75, | brown, ah | will turn them over to you .45 and $2.95, DOWN ere 2 , 5 , Do not try to hide !mportant OWNSTAIRS STORE | buff, navy, black and papers in your room when you go They look under the mattress, too. Do not be deceived because your papers have not apparently been dis: turbed. ‘They photostated them, PES ATER OTT STREET LE DRAMA WILL SHARE RADIO HONORS FOR EVENING PROGRAMS (Copyright United Press) drama, comedy in presented by the WGY , 990 mstors, vening mu. Darts Frocks for little girls. In» | WHAE w Work, 492 metors, ‘a variety of styles, ‘Trim. «| 9:30 p. 8. T.)—Pinno re. i Shs Ms " REUY Oy SSS ae ea cltal b Viledman, famous HITE china Cups and Saucers in the grace- mee in lage, on pianist. fi Hde iw fatirad iat : | ribbons and_ contrasting ” AVEAA) Dailew/ 400; moture 890 ful Ovide shape pictured, with handles mod- | | fabrics, At $2.95, $3.50, p. m. (, 8, T)—Concert by the eled in bamboo effect. Special, 6 for 75¢. 3.95. is 75, 36.95 f Mozart choral club. THAN enna whole § , 75, . | KPO, San Franelsco, 423 mo and $7.95 ters, 8 p.m. (P. C. T.)—Coneert of Spanich music, (Spanish night.) ‘OMEN’S smart Unusually good value at $3. Boys’ Blouses With Attached Collars Special 49c Each UST 120 of these Blouses in neatly-patterned Stripes and figures in blue, tan and lavender, With attached collar and-straight cuffs. Sizes 6 to 15 (years). percale. Boys’ Cloth Knickers $1.45 to $2.95 IGHT and dark gray and brown Knickers in tweed stripes and mixtures that can be worn China Cups and Saucers sweat § for 75¢ FROM AUTO Bandits Are Night; Active During $50,000 Loss Get $72 - - at . . Walter Mails Is face Sued for Divorce $2 Mine Troubles in Southwest |* ches - aM anti: | wite, } Result in Strike "BR. H, Chapell, 1 seve ink: RETAKE 2 MEN Four of Six Escaped Con- victs Now Back in Cells SALEM, Ore, A Goorge Ke tate penite FREDERICK od NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE| | Colored | Linen | Neckwear 50c Nine styles in Collar | and Cuff Sets—attractive ee) styles—in ‘ay, A Special Purchase of orange, lavender, rae | brown, yellow and green Patent Leather Pumps | shades. Good value at 50¢. At $3.85 Pair treet and dress Pumps in black tent leather trimmed in black suede. In the style pictured, with medium Spanish heels. Widths A, B and C. Sizes 3 to8. 4 25c Three - piece Sets, piece -85 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE | At 25e¢. White WHITE Special 49¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE package, 10¢. Four-fold, vr 4 SAYS6,0.P.GOT 15 INJURED INSEE BIG VOTE THROWS DRIVER WENATCHEE FIRE $25,000 GIFT CRATER BLAST v2 Foiette win dete Belief WRECKS BLOCK Sweep Business Property FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Stamped Art Goods Tea Towels and 13- Luncheon stamped in neat patterns.. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Writing Paper In Pound Packages At 29¢ Pko. linen-fabrie-fin- ish Writing Paper in note size, pound package, 29¢. ENVELOPES’ to match paper—25 in the —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4-Fold Knitting Yarn 65c Skein soft, fluffy Knitting Yarn for sweat- ers, scarfs, sox and other white. Per skein, 65¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pretty Panty Frocks For Little Girls of 2 to 6 Ycars $2.95t0$7.95 Pretty voiles, pongee, crepe and “pongette” fashion these dainty —DOWNSTATRS STORB ; E7 as Flame en Vanity. Sets-

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