The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1924, Page 7

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THE EATTLI AT PAGE 7 cee ere cree ee my Foe ~~ i AOI Cis % (cS POWER LEADERS UNITED SWITCH Seem ARMY GOODSEENAVY ie = de rs TO MEET HERE LINE TALKED Will Launch Campaign to|Railroads May Join in New he Get Signers for Bone Bill Belt System in Seattle Prices e Lowest cee wis pol ae oe arrive d ‘ we b a rt t a! s 6 Soe Aberdeen, will preside at the m and the list of delegates wil! ir such men as Jam poration counsel of visaon, water at 1 preaident {|inspector, and a Labor; State Senator D. V, Morth.|read superintendent land, of Yakima; A. 8, Goss, head of |the first witnens | The t ine plan which will be grange; FR. J. Pausett attorney ¢ ¢ hearing and will be e five raflroade now “The Aero’’ switching activities was ; few popular “step-in” model, claimed of the new arrivals that pia See ill like. There are many part of the state to get the necesnary $4.75 to $8.75 [Zeenat day to open state headquart attle and to r silroads, It Is maid, fear that would be used as an open for public ownership however, states that a id not be expenses enta preparing of the pet ership The meeting w operation ts 1 The hearing will continue with both m and afternoon ses Baxter & Baxter Soe eaee 1326 SECOND AVENUE MISSING MONEY IS LOCATED CHECK “BALLOTS Lloyd ‘tuasres oa | $20,000 in Strong Box Be- es Senatorial Vote Can- Confined to Bed| _ lieved Part of Loot vass Necessary LONDON, April 11.—Ex-Premier | 2 George was confined to| OGDEN, Utah, April 11.—Approx. . with an attack of | imately $20,000 In currency was foun Hie ilincas was | late yesterday in a aafe deposit box * in an Ogden bar which federal of. ficlals opened, ey announced to Frye hotel assembly room Chandler & Hahn Specials PURITAN PUMPS $4.45 BANDA pair $4.45 All Colors Cormick and We have winner of the 93s concentrated the winner of the connection in this enatorial nomination, {t day jared today by supporters of with One ‘The box ts belleved to have been | po) “ Store M A R K E T | Oy ne rented by Lieut. Ervine R.| 5 precincts talasiua, Dencen any other _ Theatre own, U. 8. navy paymaster, now| is leading McCormick by 2,460 votes “so-called” for the Jat Between Pike & Union 206 P Mare Inland navy yard, Cal: Th» count stood: Deneen, 283,742; Army Final FRIDAY @ SATURDAY ont. t charged with absconding| ytoCormick. 260.192. ASM) t First seal h $120,000 of navy funds. 1 Mec k supporters have little Stores Clean-Up Keys which fitted the box were! hops of overcoming the lead on the found {n Brown's possession strength of the unofficial count, and Bank records, however, showed the! plan to petition for an official can box had been rented under the name| vase when the balance of the pre of Martin, and bank officials failed | cincts are in. McCormick and Deneen to identify photographs of Brown as| have hired lawyers to represent them j bet ing pictures of the man who ol | before the state canvassing board. j the box. —— The box was opened on a aad warrant issued by the federal court | jat Salt Lake. The money secured yesterday, | which 1» believed undoubtedly a part of the missing funds, added to $75,800 | | returned to the navy by Mrs. Brown jin San Diego, makes up nearly $100,. | 900 of the missing. money AGENT FOR WwW. LiL ranean | Yeggs Find No Money; Take Douglas Shoes for eon | 0 ii “ ” Soman Waterway t Out in “Trade Chandler & Hahn aHome\W Official Is Dead) ering oven « screen on « saa w of the Robert C. Lawe paint 193 Pike St. P luct | Funeral ‘ or ae Maceares e, $05 Pine st, early Friday rodu¢ } |J. Dudley, lived in Seattle 36) morning, yesgs entered and attack j Years, will be held Sunday from the | eq the safe, amashing the combina- yy |reaidence, $36 Kenyon st. Mra. DO4- | tion, Chuined DANGEROUS AGE Lewis Stone ma “run Clitterd LARRY SEMON 1 “Ne Wedding Hells” |ley died Thursday. Sh on ‘Tho vault yielded to their ef- soda ureday. She was a mem-| torts to break into it, but nm rs ber of the board of the Duwamish | jut no money | was | waterway commission and at the TREATED ONE DROPSYsitii'Fwee = reteved ins es then ransacked the z eretee time of h was 59 years old = ‘ ‘ jaime r z off $600 worth of! <3 ne is at peeett Ba b nd Paint brushes, nine gallons of gold Bruin, cowaia. (Established son, , m vl telpe a A jpaint, a rifie and a revolver, The late wife hey 4 | yeas left a pinch bar and hammer = = — gmp beside the safe, and finger prints will be taken from them, detectives pale | | say. | 'Hold Suspect for | Robbery of Home’ Walter Harris, 24, is held at the | city jail in connection with the rob- | |bery of the home of A. Brown, 703 | | 20th ave. 8. Harris was arrested last | Wednesday by Detectives L. C. Har- | ris and A. Brown. The two officers accuse Harris of} selling some of the loot from the 106 PIKE STREET ; H SURUUSEEHUCEUEREKMREEEEEE “a Meaning of the Shrine” to mei be |Pageant Author to of Nile temple, Nobles of the Mym- a Address Lodgemen tee rine, at the Masonle ‘ae e 0e ar @ Dr. BE. J. Crowther, author of the | &t $30. ‘The temple band will play. ant, “The vay yw vill Wayfarer will afternoon on “The Baseball I | Brown home. Brown is no re}. | to the detective, and the burg! | pect also has no relation to the other | a eek-End Specia a | i Chehalis Pioneer | Answers Summons CHEHALIS, Apri! 11.--Charles W. Patent and Gray PURITAN PUMPS $6.00 Values Players Limbering Up Now Hope, $2, a Lewis county pioneer, died at the home of his son, Loys cat a X $ ay eet Het F "The Chinese year, which begins late $3. 95 ie With Joint-Ease ir a Feb: y, ms 7 a, including Mallory itallar to tie Mobasinecan ln hay Black Satin, Patent and Kid, New Style 1 tlave You Atter . the and other well- F Ing 12 months of 29 and 30 days al- e Heard These game or prac- ven PwEe with > PS teraately, fi Slippers New Ones fies Jolnt- Hane $5.00 and $6.00 Values $3.85 and $4.85 i Choose Your Easter Footwear Early While the Assortments and Sizes Remain Unbroken “trom the latest Victor and kinks, 1 - and fhe phy Record Re- ame. ness and sore- ness out of your throwing arm so quickly that youl want to start all over again in a few hours. It's great stuff — speedy and sure, and many starsare wise to it. Just two minutes’ rubs bing end this great, stainless Joint-Ease@ any new suit Polar Whale Lands “CLOTHCRAFT” eecgandes eee | . . enormous Arctic whale lay beached! Every man looks well in Serge. Your size and in and we'll play them for you in gur record rooms. Dai “watts Mento Bleep” Waite Carl Fenton's Orchestra “Thru the Shady Lane” near Moss Landing today. Accord-| ‘ se ing to Capt. M. Swanson of the} style is waiting for you here—Blue, Gray, Brown. whaler Traveler, this is the first H A $5.00 HAT FREE WITH EVERY SUIT Rane || The Shoe Market : } LEOPOLD M0 RSE a A complete line of this well known Union Made bee te Saeaiies utae et 5 a a Bennie Kreuger's Orchestra The whale was sighted lato yes-| | terday as tho Traveler cruised about jin search of the common hump- $34.00 $36. 50 $40.00 $45. 00 sak ec sod er far Ea A $5.00 HAT FREE WITH EVERY SUIT spouter heave to, $24.00 Special Special $34.00 HotHing, blue serges, fancy grays and fancy 106 PIKE STREET “1 Wonder “Mow the O14 Folks Are at Home" Lewis James and Shannon Quartet )) wthere'n a Mother Always / Waiting for You at Home" Lewis James and Shannon Lutheran ijeeiicsiiponanienneds Quartet All styles in fancy grays, by and plaids. | #ancy worsteds and bankers’ grays, Union Made. What's in the Air | d L S A Noting Standard. Peer pean att at ‘8, browns ?: | Pint] ) Symp! iy ‘ 9 $5.00 Hat Free with Every Suit $5.00 Hat Free with Every Suit FRIDAY, APRIL, 11 Noon ay enten Services palladeiphin Rymphony — v¢p | {HORN skin nad Aesh rent to the ‘i 5 years KDZE—12:30 to 1:30 p, m.; 4:30 ; “initation to" the Watts” oxactly where the soreness is 60 In business on First Avenue for 25 yea Meh : Holy Week, April 14-18 NDBLG Bir |eents a tube acts Dame HR—1:30 to 3:30 p, m.; 6:9 ‘ bak! abae 0 Secu Acchunt | Ask any liv CARL SCHERMER tens kt bs 12310-12345, Sharp ve ae Nee GF oc sick um tok ees tiesond a KFIJC—2:80 to 4:30 p. m.; 8:30 Pp. m.; 8:55 p, m,; 9:90 p. m, KJR—6:30 to 6:16 p, m.; 7:90 to $:30 p.m KFOA—8:20 p. m. jas thousands of other ball play- ers do. Always remember when | Joint-Ease gets in joint ago- ny gets out—Quick, 103-105 First Avenue South Corner Yeslor Way “We Cater to the Man Who Works” STRAND THEATRE | } \ | | | Philadelphia Symphony \ / | | } | Second Ave., near Seneca | i init nl Steet

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