The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1924, Page 14

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BuT HE DIDN* HURT IT MUCH-AN-AN. > 3 THE OLD OTS & SHOOTS Ppt cons @ ROGERS es ; The Seattle Star STAR WANT AD RATES BUSINESS SERVICES Aitorney »-al-Law Reattle in and Optometrist i Fase -Paterson Co Piano Tuners JOHN RTROM. MA In d080. Tonle Patent Attorneys a, sold and finenced. 5. D. Givnan, 602 MA in-0390; 600 ¥ at. N Redman Grave Marker Co. nOM $6 TO 3 AND UP 1698 Poa ace $ MA In-5914 ND Marble and lst and Virginia Eetab! 4 = Physicians, Surgeons te 400 Par iments. disor WHEELER GAINS E 3 | Indictment Defense Given Added Ground WASHINGTON, April 24-—The defense continued to pile up points today in the senate Investigation of | the indictment of Senator Wheeler, | of Montana, William G. Feeley, Washington attorney, gave Wheeler “a clean bill | of health,” so far as his alleged ap pearance before the interior depart- ment {n land permit cases for Gor- don Campbell, of Montana, was concerned, Feeley naid he had been retained by Campbell to look after his permit cases with the department . here, that he had never consulted Wheel. | ler in any of them, and that he had! never seen Wheeler at tho interior | department. | | | | | Ralston Wagered | Demos’ Candidate NEW YORK, April 24,—Money to be wagered that Senator Ralston, ave 6 _LOsT AND FOUND it at will be tn Streets. Thi rees over four and care. Bee ver four and & Balt wit & SITUATION—FEMALE— YOUR best recommendation for the job you want is a savings pase cing your account at n the s Savings riendly old benk at of Second and Pike at, tts butlding for more than years, Get this pass to ekeeper wants work, untry, Mra La Fern, 1631 First 6. MORE POINTS daira EN, WOMEN, there is Dig money in the barber trade. Few weeks completes. Call MOLER COLLEGE, 223 Occidental ave. ‘SCHOOL, ‘day and night classes : y and ni Send for free catalog No, 2, 18) Mercer st. aT EX, 2004 Sth, near Westlake ave. clean, furnished, steam-heated bedrooms (men); free bath and phone. Trans. 350: weekly $1.16 eld cal rit aw good, pote FREF JOBS, 98 y_ wants X-93, Star. Big Green ANY Teaks 1 a) 112 Main. AF .D ‘hat have you? Realtors to Stage C. of C. Program The Seattle Real Estate board will | but on the program at the meeting of the members’ council of the Cham. ber of Commerce Friday noon in the Masonic club rooms. John F, Adanis, president of the board, will preside. The speakers will include Frank J. 2 roe be Hee} =e ) of Indiana, will be the democratic | Lube. professor of the department nominee for president was received | of political sclence of the University on Wall Street today. | of Washington, who will talk on “In- J. 8. Fried and company, brokers, |jtiative Bill No. 50"; W. G. Welgie, have $2,500 to place against $8,750 surervisor of Snoqualmie National Ralston will be named. ‘That 1s at|rorest, on “Forest Protection,” and 5 a pate 4 q 4 Y 2 4 y 4 4 i j 4 iS) WHY MOTHERS GET GRAN. _ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHATCHA GONNA DO WT THAT LITTLE RATCHET, WILLIE ? — THE BIG WINDOW IN HENDRICKS STORE WAS PRACTICALLY RUINED TODAY WHEN THE EW CLERK BECAME OVER ENTHUSED ig SNOWING OFF A TWo DOLLAR BASE BALL BAT— ey BY BLOSSER VA NEVER KNOW WHICH WAY A TREE CHARGE EXPERT Deception of | Oil Probers Al-| leged Against Lewis ' WASHINGTON, April 24.—James © Lewis, oil engineer of Tulsa, “Oklahoma, one of the experts who| ¥ made an examination of the geologi- al structure of the Teapot Dome faval oll reserve for the senate ofl committee, today was charged by committee members with deception of the investigators. ‘Attacking Lewis’ testimony be- fore the committee, yesterday, in Which he said ne considered the Teapot lease justified on account yf drainage, Senator Walsh, Mon tana, declared he was convinced that Lewis was biased in favor of the lease before he made his in- yeatigation, Lewis defended himself Watement that “ man has opinions “I was not prej port wag entirely with the scientific he said.! | @ complaint Memorial Service | for Moose Lodge, Moose lodgemen will hold memor-| FREE STARWIC Exonerated in Arrest Dam- age Court Claims jal services for departed members at thelr temple at 2:30 p. m. Sun-| day. Following are the members who passed away during the past year: Sheriff Matt Starwich was exon- Alfred Olson, Henry Weimer, J.| crated Jury in Judge Otis W. Y. Ross, H. J, Landwehr, William | Brink court Thursday in the sult T. J. Head, Adolph Nelson, |of Calvin 8. Finnegan against . Forbes, Charles Olsen, Oscar | Gardner, E. Hacunslein, Paul Kohl, Joseph Handon, Fi W. Moore, V han, alleging false Finnegan asked Goff, William| charging that on August 1) last, he Simmons, Charles Alraum, Martin is arrested at the Buena Vista War, D. L. Getty, Ralph Orwig,|apartments by Deputy Harrahan Jack Mattison, G. W. Roberts, John| Without a warrant. Dow, Wilson Maples, W. J. Payne| Hafrahan entered the apartments and EB, Ri Morgan, with a warrant for the arrest of Al merit. Hambeau on a liquor charge, While Hambeau was getting re gan interfered with Harrahan and the deputy took him along also, “Til get you for this,” Finnegan Wong rifled a number of|is alleged to have sald. the Y, M. C. A, and then | - - . suits to a ‘cond-hand| “NOTE 210 1 st, according to| BOBBIE sarging him with grand | Monroe larceny filed in justice court Thurs-|of the Poetry club m by Prosecutor Malcolm Bouklas. | Broadway The burglary occurred on April 15, rrest, “| rank Padovan, C.! “Y” Robberies Are Charged in Filing Walter tooms in sold the dealer at | ting at Thursday evening at 8 diclen Emma Maring is the hostess, t wich and Deputy Sheriff Joe Harra- | Vj} in air | Auto Theft Case | | Filed for Courts | When police arrested Foster Brown, C. V. McCall and C! Mahe April 19, they, located an automobile tha was stolen more \than a year ¢ cording to a con) plaint filed in justice court on Thurs day, charggng the three with lare The car was found in rage rented tho three b p, of 215 16th ave olen from W. W »-Rankin company rence | i | Dynamite Blast Fatal to Worker A delayed dynamite explosion Wednesday afternoon cost Melvin Drake, 60, his life, when Drake ap: proached stump to find out why| the heavy charge had not sone off.| Just as ho reached the stump the blasting powder wont off, shattering the stump and throwing Drake high He was pronounced dead by a physician a few minutes later, Drake was removing stumps from a | tract near his home, 9823 68rd ave. 18, when the accident happened, He is survived by a widow, 4— Surrounded in their home here by Suspect Locks Detectives in| Clothes Closet a April 24 ailing D. J. & forger, who wa d and escaped five time bosse of outraged citizons and armed deputy sheriffs, two brothers, Herman and sydney Hoppel, with- | Stood a siege for hours today, fir- ing intermittently from win tows, sent to the bar. ffecting the men's arrest. They were wanted for beating from authorities In lees thon 12 /thelr*brothersindaw, Harty, Schaffer, hours, |of Palisades, ‘The Hoppel boys ob. Sullivan's sensational escapes be-| jected strenuously to thelr elsters gan late yesterday when detectives |marriage to Schaffer, a week ago, found him running the elevator at |— o the Galax hotel, "I guess |the Atlantic hotel, where he con- | fronted detectives with , drawn re. ! volvers and locked them in. a Vator | clothes closet while he went down and shot downward 0 the|the fire escape basement and eseaped. | Another t on, er policeman heard him Tater police learned his, sirl-wite! and’ tired vat him fs. he. dropped moved her trunks from the Galax }trom the fire escape ladder, to. the Pacific hotel. When they] gunivan returned. the fire, and arrived at tho latter hotel, the’ girl} fled to thes San 20 : talked thru the door with officers | huttdine, Marco apartment until Sullivan escaped silently down Polles a fire escape, Today police located Sullivan jn you have 1 sentlo searched the Sullivan was gone, cks of the New Jersey police at} fackensack for armed assistance in| odds of one to three and a half. Another $2,000 to $20,000, or one to ten, he will be the next presi-| dent Governor Al Smith's odds are lowering. The price on his nom- ination now is 2 to 1, and election, 1 to 7. President Coolidge remains a fa: vorite at odds of 7 to 6. Three Youngsters | Drown in Lagoon | CHICAGO, April 24-—-Marsie Ruf, 5, fell into the Lincoln park lagoon last night and was drowned. The accident cost the lives of her two half-sisters, | Helen Holscom, 10, plunged tnto ithe water in an effort to save her half-sister, but sank almost Immedi- ately. Honora Holscom, 18, leaped in aft- | Cassius E. Gates, chairman of the chamber’s membership committee, on “The New Home of the Cham- ber.” ’ Radio Violators Are Jailed in Germany | BERLIN, April 25—The gover |ment has served notice that jail |sentences will be given radio fans | who make thelr own apparatus with- | out registering according to law with |the post department. Any violators of the law who confess thelr crime within a month and make the proper registration will be immune. In the meantime radio supply stores are doing an unprecedented business. a Jer them, and altho she managed fo |sclze Margie and Helen, their weight proved too great and all three sank in the 13 feet of water. [ EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | YES, SIR, SCL TAKE YouR CARD IN To MR, TRUS, wHAT SHACC x TELL HIM | You WISH TO SGE HIM qt WwSH TO SEE HIM ONA PURELY PERSONAL —AND, AS THRE HOLD AS THE SUN RISES IN THE CAST, THESS JEecoriINnes Wicc - AN structure | from, top to bottom, but the euaivey MERECY AS AR. yoy wee, you Got IT, MY GOAT ON! — You ToLD. MY OFFICE MAN YOU wisHED TO A PURELY PERSONAL) You EMPLOYED THAT A RUSE TO GET © ALSO ta seee ra a Cah ae — rey

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