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"GASSED WAR VET MISSING. HERE Red Cross Seeks Man Gone Since Monday Sear ted Seat ? @ey for W York, ga « @an wa eteran sing fr his family = Mond. ‘Ten da Y ¥ and two littie ob m, arriv aitle after an over trive in @ tuk HM Ford truck from West got work wit 0. company for a Monday aft 3 x he left his w he was going ¢ has been missing family most Coolidge Well; Is Back at His Desk WASHINGTON, May 23, — Pres! Gent Coolidge was back at his desk teday, announcing he was feeling fine. His cold improved with his Fest and he was hard at work today before any of the White House at taches showed up for duty. If your eyes bother you —we suggest that you consult Dr. Tay- lor, who is in charge of the Burnett Optical Department. Dr. Tay- lor will give you the correst glasses and you may “Pay Us as You Are Paid.” Burnett Bros. JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS “Pay us as you are paid” 909 Second Ave. (Which is between Madison and PREVENT FLAT FEET Stops friction because you can adjust the special tape to your foot by lacing. For Men and Women (Cost no more than ordinary Shoes DR. GEO. R. DAVIS CHIROPODIST Feet and Shoe Specialiat 1407 FIFTH AVE. Between Pike and Union MA in-4923 i wife is frantic w t t < - H RED CROSS AIDS tved and Franks got IN SOLDIER SEARCH But of ay to the designated { Mra, Grace W. Hemenway, super. | place Frank the address of i Visor of post war service for the|the drug s ed by the i American Red Cross here, and the | ca ; Rev. J. C. Baker, T10 N. 94th st. Franks, after a vain hunt ta the : conducting the search for the m of entally on the ; veteran. ed hom: “He was a good churchman ar er 1 ta known te { Unusually fond of home Dr. | him Ae © boy was ‘ Bailey said. “Last August he was|found jammed in a railroad culvert Slugged on the head and Mrs a the thern the city fears that this may have re: es acies & loss of memory. He » ’ id ' the offects of gas he got in the war, /of the b and f sia 8 i When York left he took his Ford| O’Grad 5 squad took R. P. : truck with him. It carries an Iiii- |W ‘ Hels license. He had only a «ma Eng he Ha 1 | sum of money with him, and carried jand M at tructor ; his discharge papers and medals. \ ; The two wer f York is described as adout 35, tall ‘ mand ther ; and thin, with dark hair brown " said the me | eyes. He wore a blue suit, brown |were releas purp t } shirt, green tie and biack hat, |tracing their movement } ———— w ama’ room O'Grad _ Nationalist Okeh ae Ee eee ihe 3 t of Plan Withheld | ssn) worm | BERLIN, May 23.—Leaders of the eater tbe ccckbpelllsemin Mationalist party today decti 4 ke him t ekll Golan temporarily to accept the Dawes)... Plan as a basis of the party's Pat! 1. coringer said the brulses on j tleipation in the new cabinet Se, tag ond yp rye f Negotiations between the party) ....o4 death and he on th leaders will continue, however, watil on tne theory that etic wan ty Saturday. held to his nostrils until death re — HERE'S MORE ABOUT SLAIN BOY STARTS ON PAGE 1 f police officials . for * ; t ‘ mene , ie er aa Y A the ° 4 4 re telept nks se 4 the f bak dhe | sulted, ‘The first definite information as to the manner tn which Robert disap by Irvin 10-year-< Harvard school City Host to Nobility Japanese Baron and Baroness Arrive on the President Grant | Hartman said he was walking Je the street afte eaving the » > , . od 7 ar ahen he| , Baron and Baroness Keikichi Ishimoto, of Tokyo, ar- President Grant on the first lap of a months’ pleasure ed at the tour thru the United Statea and Europe. “It's quite the ae sts ro oe ta oe tape. | fashionable thing,” says the baron, “to come to the United When he looked up again, about 15) States by way of San Francisco, but last t my wife and seconds later, he said Robert had! / came thru Seattle and we wouldn't go any other way.” d and the automobile was Photo by Frank Jacobs Star Staff Photegrapher speeding away, All the Instructors, including Williams and Mitchell, held in the school, pending question ing by police, | Williams and Mitchell, over the |telephone, told the United Preas they were absolutely innocent of any con. nection with ‘the crime, Willams |said the four bottles taken from his room did contain poison. “During the time the boy tv said }to have been taken up by the auto- mobile, I was walking home with au: other student,” ‘Williams said, Mitchell sald was home at the time of the disappearance. were WOUNDED | oa {Accidentally Shoots Self in Emptying Chambers Wounded by his | Christian J. Astrup, head chet at} }the city jail, wax in the Virgin! Mason hospital Friday, recovering from a bullet wound in his left arm. Astrup was removing the bullets| from the weapon as ho feared that) his son would get hold of the gun and play with it. In snapping the! | cartridges out the hammer fell ac-| jcidentally, discharging a shell. Tho} missile plowed along the bone from wrist to elbow. Last week Astrup’s son broke an} arm, and as the boy in at home,! the father decided the weapon should not be left loaded where the boy could get it. The shooting oc-| curred Thursday. | Astrup, who formerly was chef for James Hill, millionaire railroad magnate, lives at 1019 E. 68th st PYTHIAN MEET IS SLATED | District Convention Will Be| Held at Bothell The Knights of Pythias lodges in the Third district, which tholudes Se- attle and practically all of the Puget sound territory, will meet in conven- j tion Saturday at Bothell. Dinner will be served, following which dis- cussions will be held. Grand lodge | Officers of the state will attend and | Judge the contest in ritualtistic work | that will be staged, own revolver, WHY THE CHIEF HAD TO GO HOME IN HIS OLD BLUE UNIFORM ro the first time tn a year Chief of Police W. B, Sev- eryns went home in uniforin on Thursday night. And what's more, he remained in uniform during the evening and came to work still attired in the blue and brass buttons Friday morn- ing. The reason? Why becausc his citizen suit was locked up in his office at headquarters and the chief had forgotten his keys. They were locked up, too, Sev- eryns put on hls uniform to make & speech at the auto tour. ist camp and when he came back he couldn't get in to change ‘em. The janitor let him in with a master key Friday morning, fore they will be distributed. thru all postoffices and veterans’ organizations. JAIL CHEF I$ = EVERY KIDDIE SHOULD HAVE A RIDE EVERY GROWN-UP, TOO) ON THE “CARROUSELLE,” SEATTLE’S GIGANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND peerestecyro mine rare omempmengtmgrnyaeminmeraimant mes |\Vets, Don’t Write for Applications for Bonus ASHINGTON, May 23,—"Veterar Washington for bonus application blanks War department officials today asked newspapers and 5, do not write to press services to broadcast this request as a result of vet- erans writing for blank As the blanks are not yet printed, it will be some days be- Then they will be available Every day out at Woodland Park from 1 to 9 p, m., Seattle's brand new “Carrouselle,” the finest Merry-Go-Round west of Chicago, Js making its circuitous journey of merriment for youngsters and grown-ups. It has been in operation only for the pant week or two and those who have not been out to the entrance of Woodland Park in the last month, owe themselves a trip there to see one of the wonders of the amusement world, Mr. G. B. Vincent, the owner of the immense machine, told the writer about somo of its equipment and just what it has taken to make this a real Merty-Go-Round, First of all, scattered at intervals all over shower of 1,100 electric lights that illumine hand paintings around the edge of the ceiling and on the panels of the giant Wurlitzer organ and multiply themselves through reflections In inlaid beveled plate mirrors, Try to visualize sixty-two hand-carved, Joweled, Jumping animals, horaes in spirited poses, toxsing heavy talls of real horse. hair and with stirrups, bridles and eaddies of real leather; lions and tigers in attitudes and colors that are most realistic, And there is a deor or two with the same soft timid oyes that are shown in the pictures and in the zoo, and they have real deer horns mounted on thoir heads. Gonts, camels and almost every beast of burden that took shelter on old Noah's ark is represented from both perpendic ular as well as revolying motion there has been provided handsome chariots all lined with Pullman plush that make the cirele of over 150 the machine in a aint — HERE'S MORE ABOUT AIRMEN STARTS ON PAGE Former Seattleite PREDICT MELLO WILL RESIGN wc: t me May Quit Cabinet as Result Are. « ' } of Compromise Tax Bill . I eakope * 1 ra 2 hours, 48.1 flying) WASHINGT We rece ' were conducted to @ tent and re)s jaw the gnled w sttlefinh Pd lrent of tin ak hich, according thetr hosts, | set in where be wlgr tory warm ndorsement JAPANESE MINSTER While talk of a veto by the presl TO GREET FLYERS lent te etitl heard, based lateely 8 Tt Jay . . mer ¢ © theory that or ‘ nen er Japen-|_Mven should he veto llet 9 ‘ . armest|Seining & A Shas a ! aased ove » vet 1 ‘ u we o, @ Pe : a a a for the meas -. : ‘tirm|Ure as f ‘ \ t feree White ba at t ato Me Canvas f y - th Patent Trim t x redu p Also in all white = thee tad fe bi xious to return to his £ bus th ke relief an| ness interests, which have been neg , wo | f log-| lected during his term of off! sident should choose to Catherine D, He for B Fishe cane departed at 3 Ingham, Doisy May Continue | jn Chinese Machine PRKI May 23.—5 4 er for eantin a of his ‘ proves to be in good Treasury officials are await- | the Fre . ing final enactment of the new and proceed from Shanghal|| tax bill before taking steps to x the French lege’ an-|| make effective the 35 per cent ed today reduction it provides in this Dolay’s own plane was smashed In || year’s taxes, This is what is a landing at Shengtal, after he had || planned ‘y flown from Paris in record time. One full quarterly installment will be credited to the taxpayer 19 Quarts Set Him | Back $350 and Costs | Harry T. Walker pleaded guilty For those who pald their full to the possession of 19 bottles of Vi 15, a refund prot nky and waa d $360 by Fed-|| ii, wilt be made; those who eral Judge George “SM. Bourquin| | Osis tr ns of thelr tax, other Counte charging ‘legal||iien a quarter, will recelve in tion of liquor and the dual attention by district col |maintenance of @ nuisance were ors in tho matter of adjust the United At ted ab ¢ congress should pass | i over his veto & bill which departs » Martin Touches at far from the Mellon theory of taxa Ketchikan; Coming | tion. there senators believe it would KETCHIKAN, Alaska, M i be “the inst straw” and open the} LF termes way for Mellon's resignation. hyo Chairman Smoot of the finance} ed here at 2 p. m,jcommittes an to get the confer ard the Pacific Ameri. (ence report before the senate today If it ta adopted the house will pass upon ft tomorrow or Monday | ——————— WAIT FINAL ACTION ON MEASURE BEFORE CUTTING TAX TOTALS JASHINGTON, May 23-— who is paying his tax fn install ment. The payment due Decem- ber 15 next probably will be can cblled feet. There are thrills galore in to side, and the rocking chalr that holds four people will give the pitching motion of a small boat It all provides such clean, wholesome fun and Is so far in advance of any merry-go-round yet concelved, of travel to nee. When you go for the evening drive tonight, folks, make for Woodland Park and take the kiddies with you, You'll bo well repaid for the trip in seeing them enjoy.themsélves on a plaything that is Perhaps you older folks will be just far beyond their imaginations. as enthusiastic as the young ones ride, but $f you don't care for can sit alongside and hear some can take a ride on the Ferris Wheel; there’s a big one In connec: tion.) Don't forget this; will bo in perfect safety vironment Vines his Merry-Go-Round, he wants note about it, Remember where the Carrouselle is located; at the main en- trance to Woodland Park at street car, take car Number 2 and amongst ‘There are two capable attendants to wateh out for the younger girls and boys, and rowdylam is nover tolerated, If you can think of any way in which Mr, Vincent can improve Practically all sizes in $320 the lover's tub that twists from side at sea, $ that it is indeed worth miles ‘ Per Pair and will want to ride and ride and the revelry of the Carrouselle, you surprisingly good music. (Or you ent assures you that all the riders good surroundings and en: North a 1515 si you to tell him or to write him a 1 and Phinney, If you go out by on Second Avenue or on Westlake. Victim of Bandits Per Pair Graduation Special! White Kid Strapped Slippers Visit our Children's +. Department. Gopert fitting Balance of Special Purchase Children’s Red, Green and Blue Sandals 98c ~~ lot MEN’S Solid Leather Work Shoes Dressy Oxfords and Lace Shoes 40 Sizes Wide Widths White Canvas Kid Trim so in all white ‘ Black Satin Novelty Spanish or Cuban Heels Big Valu : “enntreentnarwuteilnmmneirasivaatannaeeniisidisirninliitnbasiilicniibiheitaliii laid labialis tui