The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 7

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AIRMEN ' WILD CHASE | Seek Persons Who Wrecked |Garbled Message Gives In- Los Angeles Aqueduct correct Report of Flight 1924 FREDERICK & NELSON STAIRS STOR PTT TTTLTTLIIULLLLL LLULLULLLL LALLA LLL LLL LALLA LL Auto Race Ends With Three in City Jail 4 TOKYO, May Dense > fog ured the town erial highway ‘i Madison night Darnell and Frank Bertrand, in a palice prowher car, chines thru city traffic aminute speed for several miles a tt: o the main island Twenty Fresh Styles in Gingham Apron Dresses American t 4 expect ¢\to hop off from Mitokappu Ye oresu: ers and another man, whe was a passenger in one of the cate All three men were held in the city jail — hirled into te Must Pay Tax Within Day ins eo or Forfeit Property efore ° fal M had come noweve re te ived tran Smith ot left Ave, an ers pure other machine down Mad aviate garbled Nelson ave Lieuts: $402,496 1929 TUUUULWAUUUAUOEECYRULEUUAGEULSUAAGOAUEUOEUAAULLHA Light ¢ Sheriff Matt Starw until tis sale ndu arged wit everal of Apro: n. vill want to have OMEN Ww these The especial attractive gingham summer und t + be es for the coming con had been hy . isp cf while the driv tals Tuesday neludes t ns Beat n« and on are delightful for home wear beach cotta iit tle stood on the corner f the officers cam i to bu aptured and brought to the for we substat to neo property and equip: airmen wou the Electr and Olive tempt Hitoka; t » £ 890 mile Nine mountair nthe trie nm awa from te Kasuml omit hour Good checks and quality g in the popular fancy patternings. lam. A New Puarchase of Women’s Topcoats $9.85 UST 50 of these Topcoats at this low. price. They are fashioned in the soft, lightweight fabrics that wear and look’so well in utility coats of this kind. You can choose from gray, shades. jail on a charge of speeding 60 mile s, generators, ca com, King automodites, rolling machinery company in King stone ed for airdrome an hour, The offic O19) with t caratus “int requi this sumigaura offi end Japanese pla nolter when the Amert h and are planni in which the play tho 5 imaginary enemy as thy | Tho flyers’ stay in thi jJapan has been curtailed to days, The war office b requested to discourage publ comes and demonstrat) the in Kushimoto, rs declared that the ra tribution two speeders tem in Good Selection of Becoming Styles women, for misse: who require large sizes. hope to out collision street care and on to re Ane! mobilen a different times "ABATE. BARS IN U. §, CASES _|Neterer Closes Establish- ments for One Year Ame: roperty will remain In the af the company untij the 24 has expired, when it ed under guard by Sher (f Starwich, Deputies will be wtaced ot the stuff to prevent itz to anc 0 wome Pe Sete ae 1 and for men t of part Made Entirely of Gingham and effectively trimmed. value, Very attractive 95c —DOWNSTAINS Th elev ur perlod of grace, it Is enable the company to file any legal action it contem plates and will not interfere with the operation of the company’s big | business in Beattie. tax bill is owing as a result hase of the street rail ¢ city in 1919 and of King county the wes the tax, altho an that has been hekt void, | at the time of purchase the city agreed to pay three-fourths of the tax bill. route, in order to save time. near Osaka, has beer Jas the next stop after Kasu which is the naval base select | Two soft drink establishments, or jat 221-223 Second ave. the other at $23 Sixth were closed Wivinesday for lowing the signing of by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer for liquor taw violations Judge Neterer will permit the dpen ing of th for some othe Hine of business on posting of $1,000 bonds by the owners. Ti the Second ave, place, known a the “Happy Hour by abe ment order waa against the Kir rests tan and brown PUCUHREETLTTTRTTTTTT TTT STORD Ave: |Want Capt. Doisy to Start Again May Dotsy, year fe ateme en styles in all, two as pictured. All comfortably-fitting styles and full-lined with sateen. Sizes from 16 to 44. te PARIS, wa Captain completely Shanghal, to ¢ Paris-Tokyo Might. The minister for the colonies and j the chief of the French acronautical | service have cabled their agents in HERE’S MORE ABOUT } the Orient, ordering that everything haan Ce TAXES Possible be done to enable the air-| 14") 4 STARTS ON PAGE 1 | mian to continue to Toky A new! tess Hreguet plane will be shipped to/ the Tatnier Heat & Pow him from Paris, if he desires. ad c and it was operated Apparently, there i no chance of| or Hage rhe op for hol J8kovich and Mike Myotovie ree continuing otherwist, for he) tne orders were issued in ctvil cable: es filed by the United werturn i Oy rtu | States attorney's office, after a hear eee jing in which prohibition agents teat uninjured. é wie | fied to purchasing liquor. | British Aviator on Way to Burma HERE’S MORE ABOUT LONDON, May Major Mac- Laren, British round - the - world BOY SCOUTS flyer, left Calcutta today for Akyab|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 in Burma, aceording to advices | from the former city. Francs wants! plane was a crash at with his Unusually Attractive Value in Women’s Cotton Union Suits 4 1 ¢ Each-2 tor 75 ¢ OMED ribbed cotton Union Suits in V V either the bodice top or low neck styles are unusually low-priced in this offering. These are good quality, summer-weight Suits in knee length. Sizes from 36 to 44. two (2) suits for 75¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE fy premine UUAEQQO0OOUUAHVUUEOOUUASUQOOOEUGUEOUEOLOUUOOOORPOAGUAUAE OU LOUGH EOAURU UGE Thursday, $9.85. DOWNSTAIR sTonr LT TLL TTUIUTL LULL LULLLL LA LALLA LLL (UUUUUULAGUAQUNNOUEUEEELUUULT ui] My al ownern of the propert rraco and Orell A, Mors Owner of the Sixth by Low reeeived from. taxexempt stcurities. Capital losses—Adopted the house provision Itmiting deductions for capital losses to 12% per cent of the 8. (This will raise $25,000,000 more revenue than the present tax law.) Automobile Restored the house provision which will tax parts and/ accessories 2% per cent. Adopted © exemption for business Left the tax on pleasure les the same as present law. Killed the ta exemption le of art articles, thus restor ne tax of & per cent. Jeweiry—Piaced spectacies on the empt Kst. Raised the exemption all jewelry articles, surgical and musical instruments to $20 instead of $%5, as adopted by the senate. Reforestation — Killed the senate amendment which would have ex- empted money spent to develop the tion’s forests from taxation. TAX RATES ON SLOT DEVICES Slot mac Cut tax. 19 per cent to & per cent. | Newspaper postal rates — Killed the senate McKinley amendment! which would have materially re-! duced postal rates for newspapers and periodicals. Brokers—Exempted brokers deal-| ing in merchandise and produce} from” taxation. | Bowling alleys—$19 an alley, The Di will become effective 30} days after it is signed by the! president. Beautiful Cretonne Window Drapes All Ready to Hang AP ste Cretonne Window Drapes are decidedly conven- ient and economical for the woman who has neither the time or knack for making them. Set includes valance, 12 inches deep and side drapes, 18 inches wide and 214 yards long; designed us pictured. An assortment of at- tractive cretonne patternings and colorings to choose from. Price for set, $1.45. proceed. ditch, wrecked. 4d. landing in completely Price, each 41¢; | traffic code, the police traffic squad | Was preparing to swing into a vigor campaign of enforcement Whdnesday At all intersections where streets the new highways, signa pamnt ed on the pavement call the atten tion of the motorist to the legend “Arterial Highway. Stop! All drivers: must come to a top before entering these highway# under-the new code. Tenth ave. E., the Bothell road, has been par tlally marke the others have been virtually completed. The traffic squad started making a is Tuesday, and were continu ing Wednesday. Previously, the po. | llee contented themacives with stop [ping offenders and warning them of | the new tom. YIELDS TO SEATTLE BRIGHT LIGHTS, BUT JUDGE LETS HIM GO |) Feat PERIGO, of Red. mond, came Seattle Tuesday to buy a tux and a fow shirts. He intended to be prepared for his parents’ golden wedding Fashionable NuBuck Pumps For Women and Growing Girls Attractively Low-Priced $4.85 WOMEN and growing girls who desire smart footwear at a low price will be delighted with these at- tractive Pumps. All three styles can be had in the very fashionable Aire- dale shade. Two in light gray. bas full do FRINGED PANEL CURTAIN 31-inch fringe, each 95¢. FRINGED PANEL CURTAINS in coarse ecru net with. 9-inch panel border at bottom and 31-inch fringe, each $1.35. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE dndikvarvary . calebration in coarse ecru net, finished with to be held at the family domicils Wednesday night But Perigo’s feet took him fistray and he landed in the city jail. He was sailing a rough course with « full cargo of moon- shine aboard. Wednesday morn: |] ing te explained the case to Judge John B. Gordon and hiz- woner was sympathetic, Perigo was released and. do parted for Redmond. He will at tend the golden wedding jubiles, but sans tuxedo, sans boiled shirt, and sans silk hat. In fact, || he lost his only hat and had ||sul’s face was wreathed in shadow. to borrow one from Lieut, Har-||The jight played over the of vey D. Michenor, at headquar- ||the visitor, An old trick, slightly |threadworn, but significant. That \o reflect from Elliott [bay in radiating bars of bright red —the Japanese emblem, and symbol: | cal of the Gesire to turn the Pa. cific coast states into a Japanese} province. Speaking with a pro-| {nounced French twang, the consul said “The gentlemen's was lexpected by tne Japanese govern-| ment. We are a first-class power.| Assailing the democratic party for Extensive Showing of Low-priced Couch Covers, Tapestry T able Runners, Cushion Squares and Porch Mats Table Runners Attractive variety of pat and colorings. Each $1.35. Cushion Squares in tapestry weaves match table runners; size 19x19 inches. Each 45¢. Porch Mats of matting with ciled designs and bound edges. shape, 16-inch, 25¢. 35e. HERE’S MORE ABOUT JAPAN STARTS ON PAGE 1 Tapesiry Couch Covers in pleasing Tapestry inch si terns in 19x65- face brown or green colorings, iso, for portieres for cottages or sum 50x96 inches Pictured at top: WOMEN’S TWO-BUTTON PUMP in cutout effect. in. gray and airedale NuBuck, trimmed in kidskin, Cov ered Cuban heel. Pictured in WOMEN'S STRAP PUMP in airedale NuBuck, trimmed in kidskin. Covered walking heel. center: Pictured below: GROWING GIRLS’ PUMP in gray and , airedale NuBuck, trimmed in kidskin. With cut-out, plain toe and low rubber heel. mer homes. Bach Size to sten: sare ound Tapestry Couch Covers in the size and colorings a’ above, heavier quality, $2.45. Sizes 3 to 8 UNCOVER PLOTS ON PROBERS Widths AA to C. Low-priced at $4.85. —pown WHEAT KING OF WEST AGAIN Says Attempt Made to Get} Kansas Predicts Prosperity Committeemen “Framed” | as Harvest Time Nears greement Indiana Keynoter Flays Democrats INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 21- LET US HELP YOU in keeping your Record selections up to date NEW VICTOR DANCE RECORDS ALL VARIETIES OF MUSIC OFFERED TO RADIO ENTHUSIASTS THURSDAY Zopyright, 1924, By United Presa) New York, 405 meters, Wt: Pp. m.-B. 8. T.—Concert of the West End Choral club, di. j Excursion | Fares nated against, the Japanese people | feel | “The Japanese government doesn't | lwant to send immigrants to attempts to make political capital out | |America, where they are not wanted lof the off scandal, Senator James 5. | |But a treaty setting the number sates . Watson vigorously defended the} s Neraet-Me-Not—Fox Troe lat 100 per year, 800 per year or | Unjustified Dry Raid Gets | tanting-cootidge administration in | @ Benson Orchestra of Chicago any ntmber, Hot -violent legislation | fo? sounding the Keynote of the Indiana | ou Can Take Me Away From stigmatizing us, wowld have pleased | Blame for Wife’s Act campaign before the republican state x Trot Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra Nak for No, 19912 ing Dack That od-¥: — Waltz Jack Chapman. and His Drake Hotel Orchestra Adoration Waltr The Troubadours Ank for No, 19310 NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS ‘That Lutiawy # Fox Trot ‘There's Vex, Vex im Your Eyen— Fox Trot Both by Oriole O: Ask for No. 2 Nohody'n Sweetheurt What Doew the When she & Both by Binging © enone |} Margaret ¥ | Anak for Not | Open a Record Acooiint IN EFFECT DAILY BETWEEN Denver .4+.9 Omaha Kaneas City a it, Louie... 81. hiea wo Correspondin, Center Pinal Jee Mibarat ntop-over privileges Koing and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone ‘Additional o of a Ite tim j A 4 by plione and let ue make @ Sous ‘Trrangementa. It coms no more and will seve your valuable time, CITT TICKET OFFIOB 1405 Fourth Avenue t mali UNION PACIFIC rafioen By STEM apsedee Di Tent Bai Howe WEA Aha wha Onin Assistant General Preiant aenvevaes other important een rhe ‘October ai. | Will atford the experience | the Japanese people, | “It is the first tinie can government has diveriminated against us. Many state govern ments have done #0, but not the na- tional government. "In Japan everyone {6 welcome Chinewe, Koreans, Americans, Eng- Nshmen, Many English and Ger- mans have become citizens of Japan since the earthquake because: they were #0 impressed with the charac: the during the period of trial, You ald we exclude Korea is a part of Japan Japanese subjects, | ple | have Koreans t SHUT.O! will be th ave. #., NOTICE shut off on from Judson Dearborn st, and) on st, from 3ird ave. 8. to , Thuraday from § Dh to Charles B4th ave 1m, to Insuranee companies have never insured against earthquakes — in Japan, Ameri-| |ter displayed by the Japanese peo-| Koreans. | xtleving, deeply over th | drove | the result that a.rald we | | hospital W While Mrs, y at the p Zelma’ Gallaher, 26, int of death in the city inesday result of to poison If Tues: aw a an attempt day morning, Chief of Police W. B, | democrati Severyns was conducting an investi- wation into a dry squad raid on Mrs. Gallaher's home last’ Saturday whieh partly caused her suicidal ate tempt. The young woman, wife of Melvin Gallagher, a chauffeur, living at HL 16th ave, N, 1, Nad been death Iaat 1d daughter, February of her bye Jeanne, her They ad recently moved to their prevent addrés4 and apparently thelr neighbors had become suspl. cious of Gallaher, who frequently his employer's limousine to little houxe after business hours. Believing that he was im plicated in Hauor operations, the neighbors notified the police, with staged Mrs, Gallaher, in (ai) health, be: came hysterical and violently when the police forced an entrance the into the house and turned it upside | Jimmie, convention here today. “The malfeasance of some officials did not affect the safe and clean gov: | ernment of the nation,’ Watson said, “ft marvel that in the face of the record of war expendi: ‘tures, they can talk of graft and in- and competency. Billions were wasted worse than wasted while our | armios at tho front lacked the essen. | tials, of w down whieh in the seatch for liquor, of they found none, Gallaher | was tot at home at the time, which husband told Severyne. | | Wn} was 9:30 @ 1, B. Sarde, local and is an oversoar When informed in, Ho iy eniployed by steel magnate, war veteran of the cireum stances of the case, Chief Severyns ordered Patrolman 8. 1, Jennings, who swore out the search warrant to report to him and explain, Wed- neaday, where he obtained his in formation Meanwhile, cliy hospital author! tles say there is no Nope of saving the young mother's life, She swal- lowed 40 tablets of dichloride sof mercury, She has another child, od WASHINGTON, May 21.—A story of an alleged plot engineered by spe oial agents of the department of jus: jtice to “get something on members of the senate Daugherty investiga ing committee’ was told to the com mittee today by W. O, Duckstein, private secretary to BE. B, MeLean, Washington publisher, Duckstein named the agents as P, J. O'Brien and Walter Petit. “What did these men tell you asked Wheeler, “O'Brien said they were investigat- ing the committee,” said Duckstein, “They said that they had a crew with them—wire tippers and everything, They were Investigating you, Sen ator Wheeler and Senator Brookhart, PHILADELPHIA, May 21.Thir teon students of the University Pennsylvania are under arrest and others are suffering front injuries ived when 700 of their number Intttled police today The demonstration is declared to have heen the wildest staged by the school men in years, It proweded (he ann “pents fight,"' whieh lakes place today, of} a TOPEKA, Kan, promises to again restore the Kan. sas farmer to the throne of finan. celal King this year Vor years the proud boast of | Kansas was that the state had the greatest wealth per capita, During the deflation of agriculture, follow- ing the war, this distinction was | lost. In two weeks when headers and binders begin to hum in fields al- ready taking on a golden tinge, the Kansan will be in a fair way to re jeover his former financial standing, | Kansas, according to best expert information, will produce 134,000,000 jbushels of wheat this year, on | planted a age of 9,849,000 and an {estimated increase of harvest of / 9,406,000, about 4.5 per cont being | abandoned. | Last year, on a 15 per cent of the planted crop had been aban: doned, The wheat erop this year prom: ises 19,000,000 bushels greater than the average yiel An army. of 36,000 men are being gathered to handle the ir now har. May 21.—Wheat | rect from Hotel Astor. WGY, Schenectady, 380 meters, 8 pd. m, 8. T.—"'The Mikado,"’ by the WGY Light Opéra com: pany. KGO, Oakland,. $12 meters, § pom, PB. C. 8, T.—Musical pro- gram arranged by Tracy high school, WBAP, Fort Worth, Tox, 476 meters, 9:30 p.m, C. 8. T.—Con- cert of Spanish and Hawaiian mu- sic, KSD, St. Louis, Mo.s$46 meters, 8 p.m, C. S. T.—Gperatic pro- gram direct from the Odeon the- ater, Arrange for Rites Mra Sarah i away Monday, will be held ‘Thursday morning at 9 olelock at St parish }ehureh, the Rey, Father Crane of- ficiating, Mts. Welly is survived by hor daughter, Mary Agnes Welly. 7m Funeral rites Kelly for . hE pa: Anne's

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