The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 7

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rut ee hem FOUR CHILDREN | HURT BY CARS Adults Also Injured in Spectacular Crash He Bossed the Sultan ow Ex-Governor of Sulu Grows Berries Out in Duwamish Valley THURSDAY » Soon; Face Delays Falling from his father's auto, ¥ 1} romantic of the world’s mon-} 3 pears old, & Japanese bor) arches, You don't believe it?| te the } toda ‘The cause of the leaky pontoon in| wes young! $0 DAYS GIVEN = 2 he Sultan of Sulu i T : } gti : | “Killed men? J should say jt th re Service Royal Air t don headquarters, alr field here when the English \ In 1599 he, enlisted as a buck pri vate and went to the islands. now in Greece, Plugged one, smashed | jc Speeder Jailed; Three Are! *iekerm--= A dteaken driver was jajied tor 69| iehard H. Gibbs, ex-governor of) thru the strawberry rows board of county ‘and fined $200, and a speeder | Sulu, P. I, showed back his battered|as easy to rule natives as whiter Mayor Brown and C, B. ‘a jail term of 11 days in| 8 and looked off acrosx two acren| The greatest good for the greatest president of the city council iE, ? ‘Then | fight plane and ita three passenge reaches the Unite ATT I World Flyers Would Start your ciulidre PF BY W. B PRANOY Epetee Tuerdsy \ eve rt jd being 7 guner persons * hi \ ™ bre ular oresh many M ad the members of apd another ca b 1 squadron t) be ean Durham. ‘ z " e finess to bh ft aer's E Durham RF. DN K B. ¢ 1 q ty excaped & . « t first leg of t ; ms car wher iw ast ather cond! r ¢ machine at t and Coluy w aid delay the 3 The girt was tod t Saturda ng trom paioful a While the squadron is aire from broken «las ‘ nd its flying schedule White pada a kiddy-kar at worked out In advance for it fe tare. N. and Galer s year-old ty Ip not to be aecrificed to spec we Weyman, 1315 First ave, N nd th soap agro sy David We and the main idea of the trip is t Nes run down aut mobi get around the world successful daven by 3H, Maas, 2504 Hoven regardiens of the time consume gee. W, ‘The boy was badly bruised | Martin declared, eut mk in the nt ne € ou bart Wilson, small som of RJ pce her pl aggre : M o wt n tn front FS roy Sane Wilson, 1011 W Le “ - res 4 Tuesday with the as ef an auto pear his home and was x experts from the Boetn: reeetv a frac >e 7 a ny er Rage yen aves _ ng Reryag vd Once, Richard H. Gibbs! ane company, of Seattle. Li m trates by Mrs. J. Otson,| "a" Sulu, domain of the fa-| Wade's plane, The Bostor auto ¥ maui Sellen of. Such completely repaired and pontoor 1H Ninth ave an 0 ulu, most iis te be pinedd fa the water red serious injurie f A t mith ; ape then yapeege glen Well, there's — the picture Lieutena mith’s plane was dis Be gence hospita (above) with Gibbs intro covered “s yes ja ro p Rusning wi ome e EU 2 ducing the deposed sultan to was anchored after it wa: he od wt. hull uy “ ¥ aa | Burton Holmes, famous trav- Lieutenant Nelson discovered the Beorge 1. Courtrigh’ “ “ “ y. ne [iia ‘ost qemu tani elog man. Now Gibbs runs f all after Raving anchored Se plane Fs » S24 Greendate at.(@ berry farm out in the Du-| ws re yom ey: Was : er ed into a car driven by Nick| wamish valley. The lower Maj. Frederick fight Birignano, $16 20th ave 28th) picture was taken there to. omma nd r Ww. FS ave. J. Rosselli, 16 have, Was! day, \Giimore 1 th arr S io the car with Birignanc 7 eee corps area, visited the Pu Wr Courtright's ma rese wae travel BY JIM MARSHALL navy yard Tuesday as the ¢ ing oo fast that it drove Sirignanc’s) 7). merry young Sultan of Sul Admiral John Hoogewerff, while the auto ” oo pad the stree ot Wes the regalest guy ever on beg oe Was progressing Teen plunged over the %, ° Bo naie al work on all the planca was ex ruck a house, after knocking down | jrig cg gE ET SPS Sp ected to be completed Wednesda ih F. Rowe, £01 3 who tele fter which the hop-off nd was standing on the si Rowe! His ,method was simple and OTK Am Weer hee genetions was badiy bruised. Sir } sound | | 1 Floseelli wero taken ¢ rovidence/ Then along strolicd a khakt-clad 4 hospttal. Mrs. Green was severely Yankee { broieed and Courtright was cut With @ Krag for enforcing each | about the face. whim, City and county authorities Tues. an And, bossing His Nibs day afternoon joined in an inv to [use the facilities of the Band Point id Going |he was made diviaion photographer iru the teak one day near Jolo,| with the signal corps. Frem 1904 States Four of ‘em jumped out with their | te 7 he was with the secret serv: | | The inv to be cabled on the date the U. 8, army flyers leave Seat commissioners, Fitzgerald, \ TRY TO HOP OFF) an the! a another Then the six-.gun. Two| “Human neture's the same the | tig with their four-plane squadron, ts Facing Similar Charges |Snota, ‘While the tour sé them ne| world over,” saya the exgovernor [elgned by Willlam A. Gaines, Frank | ‘ oe there in the jungie dying ‘lof Sulu,” pt the cul H. Paul and Thomas Dobson, Dolice court on Tuosday afternoon, | Duwamish valley berry patch. |mumber’, wan my motto, If that — — Dim addition, two other drivers were; “ANd now,” he sighed, “f grow| meant killing & man I Killed him, | _ arrested for drunken driving and cne strawberries and loganberries and/ that wan all. A little n nt for reckleas driving on Tuesday |2* thrill of man-hunting has gone.|effective, Another good rule is: ‘If iEa Twas presidente of Jolo, and lorded| you want men to do something | Daima, 23, 904 Hiawaths | t over the Bultan of Sulu—and now | Work on the women.’ That's the] convicted of drunken|! push a cultivator around. Jack! way we got the insurrectes to sur- Police Justice John B.| Pershing. Tasker Bliss, Len Wood, | render.’ ais He abpesied hia sentence of | Burton Holmes—they were my| Ex-Gov. Gibbs looked out over his — "5306 and @ days. J. W. Plino, 23,/ friends. Now—well, I've got my old|two-acre domain with roftened oye ighti Be waved of speeding and was|*°%R . - .” “Sometimes,” he said, “the urge Paul Fighting Own Charges | [ 208 to pay & fine or 330 and serve| The olf dog muzzled his master's ;for the manhubt comes over me j After Probe Fiasco in fail He could not pay the | overalied leg. I want to go back and boss the ‘Was committed'to prison for! “Listen,” said exGovernor Gftps,| sultan again. Say, come out | “I used to be a millionaire. Owned | little later, when the strawberries MeGuire, 29, was arrested | million dollars’ worth of teak on)” ipe and get a crate for your. stern ave. and Yesier way | Tai Tawi, jn the islands. Motor. | s! midnight. He was badly in-|Deats, autos and native servants, while driving his auto, po; Now . . .” fay. H. H. Montgomery, 40, was| He waved a hand toward a bat & E | Prosecuting Dougias has Wednesday on the Attorney reached ie =. i jot Walter W, road employe Spencer, made by for alleged drunken driving. He | CRAMS ADVENTURE $200 ball, after being in jal! INTO SHORT SPACE nis 48 years Gibbs has) charged |crammed adventure that has whit Into BANK HOLDUP we hours. HL C. Simons, “With reckless driving and released on |ened his hair before its time. Malcotm | no deckion request for «| warrant for perjury for the arrest | former Commia “grtested in the $00-block on Summit | tered Ford standing in the yard. ‘TWO KILLED IN cc: Frank Paul. Paul asked for j i . the arrest of Spencer on an affi ldavit sworn to by Bpencer charg: | ing Paul with consenting to a toll| jaystem in the South commissioners’ He! ——re district, when the money was’ col | ‘after his automobile had col-| has made 19,803 balloon ascensions| : lected without the, authority or! é | with another machine at ith | and almost that number of sscensions $142,000 Taken by Eight | cnowieaes of the commissioner, | 5 drops. He has fought in Moro up-| Bandits; Guard Hurt ame : ings and pioneered thru the wilds a Spencer affidavit was pro-;| fof Sul, most” barbaric of Uncle |, MONTREAL, Quebec, April 2—/sented to the board of commission: | o omen are dead, one wounded, | Sam's possessions. He has been “el wlers by Auditor D. B. | presidente” and tribal ward justice of [Jolo, capital of Sulu. And governor |of Sulu. And aide to Pershing in the) mobile wrecked | and overturned — | guerilla warfare of 16 yearn ago, and|suc® was the aftermath of one of Gace Gertie a ee: |the boldest and most carefully ‘Two hundred thousand people jive |Pianned payroll robberies in in Sulu, on 2,000 islands, and over |Tes!® history. 7 soy | Between aix and a dozen bandits 2 them, in 1912 and 1913, ruled Gov.) oy in the holdup. The body |*ddressed to | Gibbs. | pg hel a és lof one of them was abandoned by |“salnst the BY PAUL R. MALLON {acta e Sr cians aid;| his companions in the, overturned toll purporting to Press Staff Correspondent) "Bring in his head! and they brought | rt United | ., ” | itor’'s offi WASHINGTON, April 2. ~George | i¢ in, Wild men. Fanaticstt witlers. | par yg payroll automobile of the|the auditor fice. DOHENY AIDE “DEMO FUNDS Forme Chairman Says Mag- jbe $142,000 missing, a stolen auto. voted by the commissioners. the board monthly payment 105 pesos. Thirty years ago Gibbs made the first aerial pictures. He took a small/yy their hands, camera up with him in a balloon at | resisted, Fort Smith, Ark,, and shot the photo- graphs as he came down in the fourth car commanded the White, when questioned about Do- Y's testimony that he bad con-| *4 $75,000, sald Doheny would| to account for the difference, said he recalled no contribu from Harry F. Sinclair. Do- they were shot down and | plaints before the the payroll in the car taken, the!toard of inquiry. chauffeur being killed. Before he vs piles three checks, aggre fete That started him on photog- an the messenger killed one bans | tore the board. was Attorney Je J: Te aie ne, the, campaign f : |Sullivan, who termed: the hearing x ptil, 1921, contrib- lvAn April Fools’ Joke." He asked |for a ‘neem Committee Boring May . hearing White, the commit adjourned until Monday to j St P f * \guson, but his plea was. ignored. re eal | iUSON PRESENTED than opportunity to work over| op robes of Oilers inves rmsrsre P information which has | NTE o ‘The Spencer affidavit was pre. ; to him concerning the’story of ed britery at the ast repub. % national convention, Spencer’s Attacks on Senator Walsh Charged Against Reactionaries lroad employes of the South ©. F, has begun borfng from within, | tee proceedings in committer meet. | Commissioner Paul Stock Disease| BAN FRANCISCO, April_2—Di lto head off Senator Walsh's accumu-|ings, on the floor of the ‘senate and } Of an infected herd jn Hern, | tation of evidence of maladministra-|in public speeches. | wee EMIMY, Neretofore tree trom’ imran | tion Of the naval ol reserves, | His action in. subpoenaing Senator) Mtevit sworn to by Va [Web® An the chiet development i, |. That is the secret behind Senator | Walsh's brother represents an at-| an, who Nidal etek eG oly California hoot and mouth ais, | Seiden P. Spencer's attack on Sen-|tempt to muddy the water in order leaked ‘Srong.the epapicy the e among livestock dur- ator Walsh in particular and ‘the/to further obscure the real progress last 24 hours, whole investigation in general, the committee has made. Spencer, a republican and junior} Spencer is a man of considerable are and Kings counties, it was | need, have closed all roady | 8¢0ator from Missouri, is the newest |erudition, a graduate of Yale, and| the holder of such degrees as LL, D,/ into the countie member of the T@éapot Dome commit- * and re Me ” » be termiitted to enter thoes |tee. Senate republican leaders as-\and PH. D, He ix 62 yours of age, |Knowledke OF consent of Paul without fumigation signed him to the job made vacant | His home is in St. Louis, where, ‘ag | Paul Lot it fa member of the law firm of Spencer | When he learned of it. by Senator Lenroot’s recent resigna- mea | ’ ised |tion from the committee. & Donnell. he hus for some yearg|, he funda were use Spencer's selection as the spokes-jrepresented the great fur sales firm, Fouke Fur Co, It is this company, that has contract with the govern- ment for handling the fur sales from the islands off the const of Alaska. ing witnesses, ties } | man for the reactionaries is based on | sound precedent. It was he who most eloquently . defended Newberry. It | was in that battle that he won his jt haar pens lxpurs ag perhaps the hardest-boiled| ‘The Spencer firm, tt was shown cr sialhideada sil apart hai to lof the hard-boiled regulars, |jast year, received fees aggregating | Prom the first day. that Spencer| $190,000 from thin company, subse« took his seat a member of the oll jquent to Senator Spencer's election to ak lcommittee he has attempted to ob-| the xe he ' | struct proceedings, either by voting | Originally choren-to fill the unex:| ch, ne Ja AVeatignting. lio excuse witnesses from anawering | pired term of the late Senator Stone, pertinent questions or by attempting | Spencer was reelected in 1920,when, [to discredit the witnesses under ex-|tho he ran behind the republican amination, itieket, he was carried thru by the Rolder by far than either Senators | Harding landslide, Smooth. or Lenroot, both of whom| Spencer is an elder of the Presby- | “burned thelr fingers’ thra effort to|terian church and te widely known thwart Walwh's conduct of the in-|in Misaourl as « Christian Eix'eavor ion Spencer has jumped into} worker, an extract ing, Grittman said. jas I have been libeled. LONDON, April Chester, cident and do no- hard. riding. Gen. ‘Trotter accompanied prince, . , ’ Ferguson, in ir under arrest, a sum believed to) sn attempt to offset the probe of toll charges in. hin office, which was | The probe was held Tuesday aft Mon, |erneon, as scheduled, but not a |singlo witness appeared to testify | lin support of the anonymous letter | | protesting of be signed by 4) j“protest committee” of employes of | bank \ existing in the auditor's offier, at jMeasenger and chauffeur to throw |the last minute, made excuses for) When tho latter/ pot appearing to voice their com- commissioners’ The only person who appeared be-| report of the commissioners | vindicating his client, Auditor Fer- sented to the board of commission ers by Auditor Ferguson. It charged {that a 5 per cent club existed among End, » shea deabiadoedla ity Hit WASHINGTON, April 2.—The G.|the fight and denounced the commit.| "it the consent and knowledge of | In asking for the arrest of Spen- fcer, Paul placed before Douglas an Gritt ale In it Gritt. | |man charges Speneér perjured him: | xelf. The names of 14 road employes) were given Douglas as corroborat- | Crittman said that! the money was collected without the| and) ordeted the practice stopped to print! 5,000 copies of a road report and from the budget hear. “T will give Mr, Douglas all the time he needy to make a decision,” "T {intend | lto presn the charge against Spencer, Douglas wald the affidavit present perplexing problem of facts, 2o-The Prince of Wales, traveling as the Marl of went to the continent to- day, en route for Biarritz, where he will recuperate from Mis recent ac the | ite, former chai: 4 ; @'Hochelaga was entering a| An eleventh hour change of heart) aa fic national Mate tiss tase teralne he Ned Lente bh al aacumee tio hag (2 under the Canadian Pacific|bn the part of witnesses, mys: ihe senate oil committee that E. 1.|.." groren of thom. Hag ig [fllroad tracks yesterday, when ita | terlounly blocked the succers of | PIMeAY contributed $24,000 to the [Lites the cheapent sp ie pr ager! \way was blocked by a small auto. |the investigation. Several former| party funds in 1920 ana lout there. Why, under the Moro) mopiie, Another swung acrosa the |empioyes who had been Joud in| law the fine for murder was Only |roaq behind, Six bandita in a, thelr condemnation of the practices | I Al FREDERICK & NELSON Ready to Help With Spring House Cleaning f ' N a score or more different ways our Housewares Section is ready to help with your Spring House Cleaning. With a generous amount of special offer- ings, and ample stocks of staple items, every- thing is in readiness for the Spring campaign. 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