The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1924, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘Seattle’s Skirtline! What's Its Height? See It Here, O’er Shoes of White s are going up and down most erratically g days. Not Incidentally, trilbie WEATHER | Heels and s&ir fn Seattle the way down | week, and th wee cases it's White Shoc ‘ Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 58. Minimum, Today noon, 54 7 very far up and quite aj of the Seattle girls in the | Well, picture are all dolled up in white pumps. Or are they san Ruth } dals, or oxfords? Blessed if we ever could tell the differen But of course you're more interested the skirt line The girls in the picture, NOT left to right, are the there it is, Rather ative, the line that! Mildred Roths, Charlotte Treymueller, Anne Th The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington he Seattle Star Kutere@ as Second Clase Me used to be apparent on Second ave. a couple | But kinda attractive, at that, don’t you think? store; and Grace MacDor d Irene Moe: | conser after OME EDITION TWO CENTS IN May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle. Wash. under the Act of Congress Marcd %, 181). Per Year, by Mell, 63.50 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924 SEATTLE. * Howdy, folks! This is National Musie Week. Let's shoot all tenors! The reason J thrown One way feck wowld > “Humoresqu % Tom Page. ney, has started a ment to induc men to refuse have their whiskers shaved off Hil the barbers re We'll bet ihe nets, ar prices. ufucturers of movement. | Boyeotting t is nothing in Seatth © Brown has doing it Whiskerino Club Tom Page Says He'll Trip Over His Whisk- ers Before He'll Pay 30 Cents for Shave FINDS MARRIAGE FALSE FTER EIGHTEEN YEARS 3 PLANES WRECK (25:5°%5. | “DUPED,” t monument, to be known ] t m n th Pa ‘Craters of the Moon tournament wh The new park land, which ts ituated on the Idaho highway, | h ibed a a a nderland. it w given its name because . Discovers She Is 2 Woman Autoist ay Be Charged | ww sesitie vse Not Wed Follow- ing Argument on DOMINION POLOISTS WON'T PLAY; BLAME LAVA CONE DISTRICT IN IDAHO IS NAMED NEW U. S, PRESERVE 6 by Pres { the moon as ha: jurisdiction terlor department Continue Search for Two Missing World Aviators BOBBED BANDIT of ttempt to p The Canadian withdrawal leaves ‘amp ural col- Wi ouve t the champior May as Reckless |'0 \" Driver by Police Without Results _ GETS 20 YEARS WASHINGTON, May 6-—The w department is losing hope that Maj. | Martin, lost commander of the Amer- | {ican world flyers and his mechani. | lelan, Aya Harvey, will wlfound. | Radiograms fram “Lieut: Clayton} Sentenced to Prison Terms peel, mare imeem te ug ct|“HEART “1S BREAKING” Vninoula ea flea to yiald « trace |GitleRobber Tells Other Not | to Seek for “Publicity” of the missing fl ‘The coast guard cutter Algonquin BY FRANK GETTY NEW YOR fay 6. ‘From 10 to hos left Dutch Harbor for a search albeit. X did t der isto the conch, ane Celia Cooney and “Husband oe! se bout the only difference between ever aida és that requires “u ats, | about te patch the, @ patch of turnip) | cham t Relstion: I thought you were | fe usa chicken for Sunday din. | of the Bering sea aide of the penin sula | Officials of the alr service fear that | Martin and Harvey have falfen into |* Relation: 1d plan-| ponghicw |< ita“ Choney to. But it got better } Poe Se ee bobbed? ha be. CORDOVA, Alaska, May 6—The tence paw three pilots remaining in America’s! husband. squadron, attempting rele the globe, tuned up t machines today to take off from Nazan bay for Chicagoff. Altho earlier reports tated the trio had planned to take off Monday afternoon, no word that they had resumed their flight was received hero and {t was assumed jthey awaited more favorable weather conditions in prison.” oniot who was Brooklyn's bandit, heard this sen upon herself and her by Justice Martin to. to day It the maximum possible under the law, the having pleaded guilty to a of aneault and robbery. wan coupte ax our minister is an angel, | Pa sez he is a bird of pray."— Homer Brew, Jr. addreneed than Justice Martin girl, rather husband. to the young "You be that cannot taught such committed must Here's Tom Page, head of the Seattle Whiskerino club. He says he'll trip over his whiskers before he'll pay 80 cents for a shave, and that he'll wear a Chi- % 20 much wood in the worst of us, 49 much bone in the best of us, you unpunished. on for from 10 to 20 years. charge himaelf her x0 I sentence you both to! sy, Mrs, Samuel B. Groff, 700 B. 53rd was in @ critical condition with ussion of the brain on Tuesday jas.the resuit of an automobile |dent Saturday, when ar in which bse wae driviti¢” with her husband jd Gweek-old baby was hit by a ff driven by Mrs. EB. T. Corning, 4 Brooklyn ave. A charge of | reckless driving may be filed against Mrs. Corning with Mrs. Groff's hus band as complaining witness t cone | Saturday afternoon, when the driven Mr. Groff was going east on 45th st, and had about crossed Mth ave. the driven by Mrs. |Corning up lith ave., according to witnesses, suddenly speeded, striking the Groff ca side, The force of the collision threw Mrs. Groff out jof the car, pinning her between the two machines, as the car was driven car sentence | sidewise for 17 or 18 feet The which Mrs, Groff sue: ceeded in holding high in her arms, escaped uninjured. Mr. off nut. fered bruises and strained tendons baby, about the legs. jwhere she has been suffering with | cuts and bruises, were feared. It was at first thought shock, comprised her injuries. Mrs, Groff was taken to her home, nd internat injuries | these, coupled with the severe | ‘DR. SHANNON IS NEAR DEATH | Noted After Long Service Early Tuesday afternoon Dr. Shanno His physicians said he could not live thru the day, one was unconscious, Stricken with jw. A was believ heart tronble Shanne ed dy at Columbus sanitarium, Those attendance reported the doctor “very weak.” Dr. Shannon w and at once pls in care of hi Seattle Phys cian is| Stricken With Heart Trouble | ‘BLOOD 1S POISONED Aged Man Battles Ailment Dr ; ¢ physician ng Tuesday morning in as acked Monday | °° “Married” Life 18 a ht she | John .Walde | with pride somely wall of ler riage certificate, disillysioned. Last fall her husband anted to separate from | argument followed, and she | would fight it.in court | years Walde was the wife of and frequently pointed to a legal document, framed, ging on the bedroom as her-mar- Then she was said he her, An aid she “You don't. need to go > In and look for yourself. not married and have .” Walde said. hen, for the first time, acc ing to the complaint filed Tu n an action for divorce, Mrs. W. found that instead of a marriage | certificat had framed a mar- riage license and that a ceremony had never been performed. In her suit, Mrs. Walde says she has kept: boarders during all her married life and has supported Walde, She asks teh court to de- termine the status of her marriage, and, if it Js legal, to. grant a diyoree or an annulment | She explains’ that English at the marriage; therefore know that she was to court; We never she she did not time of the she did not being duped. tt behooves the rest sf ire the ivory hunters. Pies makes 2 60-yearcold~ man than tosee a headline, “Aged | in Crash.” and then to! that the victim was 60 years of | H of us protest against Seattle. eae ITLL BE AWFULLY LONG | _ The price of a haircut has been “Raised to 60 cents. The next time | they ent our hair, they'll have to bob it. | + os | sAltho there are no more boxing hers in Seattle, you can stfll buy | fight ticket for $5 at the marriage ense Wureau. * | oe 6 pi. The reason you don't see any more | pierthouses is because they are now Used for Ford garages. | : oe ship on Seattle. BY TOM ; While on the face of it Get those who wish, break out in fn song H About the joys of May days; | te otthad me, J much prefer 9 sing in praise of pay days! . z Coan _-i6 to prevent every Henry Ford's profit tast year’ was 4000. By gosh, that fellow's ough to eat at a roadhouse night! the hotel men, * ees } aA St-yearold train will be brought | i st he 27, it is announced. be a greater curiosity if didn't already have a number of (ars much older than that. | Sign on the Back. of » Ford: enough alone. Whithever we contemplate our own slugetshness, we are per: d at the number of let: , Chief Seattle, writes, eee "Trout Day" will be cele. at Notth Bend next Sunday, trout will be given a nice, Worm a8 a youvenir of the a haireut. Joba; Keeping a couple of| from getting tarnished, fee Ho this in the end? Then Hat bor of candy 1 sent ‘mas, Free After Probe LOS ANGELES, Cal. May 6— Mrs. Catharine Petty, sister of former Secretary of the Interior Albert BB. ~ 4. J, B.' Vall, wag freo today after # hearing nese queue before he'll pay 60 cents for a haireut, | Page said Tuesday new members were rolling in fast. | —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photesrapher | Tom Page, Serttle Imwyer, has organized a Whiskerino club to the increased price of shaves and haircuts io Inthe followmg signed story he gives his reasons for such an organization and explains how high costs of tonsorial service may affeet othet lines of business and work a real hard- DO NOT wish to be misunderstood in’ my opposi- tion to the announced increase in the price of barber shop service in Seattle. be a trifling one, the facts are that a principle is in- volved which may work serious detriment to the wel- fare of ‘Seattle, particularly as Seattle’s welfare is related to the tourist business, which all of us desire so much to see perpetuated and expanded. If, just as we approach a season when Seattle is to play host to thousands of tourists and-navy men, the barber shops decide they will make it more ex- pensive for our guests to enjoy their stay here, what other institution of public service from attempting a similar ‘gouge? ; If the barbers get away with it, who will stop the bootblacks, garages, the stores and all other lines of business from doing the same thing, should they decide to act? I know of nothing that will make more enemies for a city than a practice of petty graft. True, it doesn’t amount to much, but folks who travel as well as folks who stay at home get sick and tired of being “frisked.” If the word goes out that we’ve spent huge sums to bring people here to be robbed, tourists are soon going to give this town a wide berth. It seems to me the barbers had better let well They had ph her) their Meet illed at the old price on which: they have prospered, oath than take a chance of offending the public to the point where the men let their whiskers grow and the women do their hair in braids again. T’'m-telling you here and now that I'll trip over my whiskers before I’ll pay 30 cents for a shave and T’ll wear a Chinaman’s queue before I'll pay 60 cents for FAKE WIRES NET : Duo $100 to Auburn and your husband! — yfonday night, however, Dr. C. Sing Sing.” he said Tiffin w The little girl didn't flinch. Only | that Mra, the teeth sunk in her sullen upper c able to announce definitely | troff had recelyed a severe jconcussion gf the brain, together ip showed the stress of emotion | with injuries to the spine. No one is jas she fought back the tears. Turn-/ to be permitted to see her for “some H eB jing slowly on her heel, she se e excep’ ecensary endants, Posing as W. U. Boys, Lads |i eee mar mann over ie | ume ,txeeDt “necessary attendants, Victimize Many : friend, Dr. Joseph A, McKee, During Bid MicAn MEN TRAPPED IN NITRO. BLOWUP | Shock of Pennsylvania Blast | Is Felt for 20° Miles | FRANKLIN, Pa., May $.—An ex- | plosion of niro-giycerine wrecked the | Pease magazine -at Brandon’s ferr: ten miles south of here, shortly be. fore noon today. | First reports reaching here were to | the effect that several men working jin the magazine were caught in the plosion and probably killed. The shock from the blast was felt over a radius of % miles. a has room and walked» steadily | cerined, az |from the room to the prison car} p+. Tiffin. stated Tuesday Police Tuesday, looked for two on-|that was to “take her on the| while her condition will b | terprising youth who, forthe past |Journ¢y to” Auburn, the women’s! soveral days, he looks for/her. wlth week have been in unfair competition | PTison. | mate recove | with the Western Union, Merchants |’ Cella wrote a note which she sent} ‘oO vente a "ol | aber ses. | i i i Me Sian ek a tte 08 $2)" ty inoee. iris who think they| Building Continues their s.| to Show Gains Here! delivery. c a on fake tele. | Would. like names grams, concocted by the youths, ac-|the paper, as mine has been, let me Building permits this week in 1/ chide a new $70,000, apartment house jcording to William Smith, Western} *4¥: ‘Don’t try to do it, You don't Union superintendent here know “what you, suffer. ‘: While dic in|at 1804 Bigelow save., for William | of | me Madsen. A new $31,000 sorority According to. the police, the emile, my heart is breaking messenger boys obtained a tot “CELIA COONEY.” about $100 by their operations. The|’ She and Ed say they are “going|house for Phi Lambda, at 4521 17th lads were dressed in regulation mes- | Straight” when they get out ave. N, also was authorized, | xenger outfits, vietims reported, and| elia’s career in the limelight was|This week's permits already are | handed. over the wires and collected | (Tarn to Page 9 Column nearing the $200,000 mark. the charges in the Western | Open Murder Trial Union manner Over Wife’s Death SURE. OF N ayy Bring Your Checkbook F# stn ayia ot Bn _ to “Mah Junk” Auction i his wife, Ollie Hutchinson, in their Coolidge Sees No Danger in} {home in West Kelso, February 4. opened this morning before Judge Condition of Fleet | Famous Auto Goes on Block Wednes- WASHINGTON, |Homer Kirby of the Cowlitz su- | deat’ codtage data tnt va :|day Noon at Pike Place to Aid Hospital! |perior court. ‘is any cause fpr alarm in the con- dition of thé American navy, it was declared authoritatively at — the Whité House today. | The president told callers that the |question of strength of the Ameri- jcan naval establishment is con: ‘stantly under study and he was not inclined to believe the recent statement that the navy is falling jinto a dangerous state, These \charges have resulted in the intro- |duetion of resolutions for a congres- \slonal investigation, | court that, D. PAGE to see the subject may appear to best the restaurants, the Hutchinson's defense is based on insanity. . He shows no apparent concern over the outcome of the fea: | Nothing wor “1 don't think ies. me,” he said. There promises to be a. lot of;board of trustees bout the future lively bidding for old “Mah Junk,”!one of the women to tell briefly | the $11.67 automobile of The Star's /about the work the hospital is) marine reporter, when it goes to/doing, and what it plans to do in the auctidn block for the benefit}tho future, before the auction be: of the Orthopedic hospital, gins, It's all going to happen All. money, received for the car o'clock Wednesday noon. will be turned over to the hospital, It will be at Pike Place, which | which is doing a: humane work for is just west of First aye. on Pike. | Seattle's children, + Not even. the It will pay you to be there. was $11.67 the marine reporter paid for | said to be “sinking rapid, knows?“ Maybe you'll drive the old |the car will be held out, the reporter 2 dy bout homo! At least you'll: enjoy |having agreed to donate the $11.67] THe doctor, who Is. 66, was how | yourself, as his bit toward the hospital. in Canada and came.to ‘Seattle as Lloyd Spencer, who was a stage| It'll be up to Seattle men-folks to}years ago, | comedian until the presidency ofthe |do their bit as gracefully, From his arrival here Dr. Shannon | Seattle Ad club offered him a chanes) «Tt! you want a good time; If YOU lias taken an intense interest in pubs| to make a graceful. getaway from}want fo spend an amusing: Wale ye capa hospital paycho- (the Seattle Sporaymen’y association, [the public, will be the auctioneer. jhour; if you want to take a Inst asada be regen’ | ee laf thousands of brook trout try in | He'll be selling gooda he knows the | took at ‘Mal Junk,'? Seattle's most Lake Joy, a few weeks ago, will be {value of, for Spencer was taken for} famous automobile, which will be shown to the association ‘Tuesday {A ride In the old bus the other day jon exhibition on the auction block: tody of the loasl psychopathic parole|night, at a Chamber of Commerce |and fs still trying to get his breath. |he at Pike Place at 12. o'clock officer, following her arrest after | building meeting. It will be Indiex’| Mrs. George Myers, president of | Wodnesday. peculiar threats she is sald to have|night. The fortheoming sportsmen’s ‘tho hospital association, will be on] And BRING YOUR CHECKBOOK made, ~_Bhow will be discussed, hand with several members of the | ALONG! : ba She will request DO YOU WANT THIS little farm that is being offered in) Star) Want Avis tonight? Dr, W. A. Shannon eg the day. he grew steadily weaker, | His ailment is diagnosed as septie | endocarditis. Barly Tuesday he beta 20-ACRE: FARM | Spbrtanten to See Fish Planting Film | Pictures showing the planting, by On salt water front. «Rich ioam soil, 10 acres under plow; five acres nearly ready to. plow room house, barn, orchard; a good location, Just a few min- utes” from paved — highway state university and later president Price, $2,500; easy terms of the King County Medical associa: | ee tion. The was at one time surgeon: keneral of the National Guard of the | state, with the rank of colonel, For some years he was a member of the Seattle school board, fs ay pathic boards Mrs. Petty was paroled in the cus. It this one Is too large oF smalh thore are others listed. © Turn to them NOW,

Other pages from this issue: