The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1924, Page 3

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y at oun & mt; a Ba 528 EFESRAHEF SBR ua L =SMrei san i RRPPECT SST p failat Red Cross headquarters, 1925 ett tlt te ROMAN SLAYING ( IS CONFESSED fascist Party Agent Breaks BEAUTY | Plan Down and Admits Murder gressive Poli BY THOMAS ¢ MORGAN | HY HARKY 0 HUNT “ROME A ¢ the ‘ ‘ : , ! eatire 1 ated Ces former direct 2 —— of publicity ¢ partment t the I f , ! i r 4 riur exislative n Fed Severyns to Talk at Asbury Church € 4 ft < Polk Ww T * ’ epart Ia } Hidacy, if Cley [o'clock Sever . Ain, he Wisconsin se in Asbury Methodist churc N. 40th the running for president, will hand Whitman « built around exist ate organ The police t so will be on tions of the con c of progressive ie Program with several conc political actior aumbers. | | This move ready is orgar Rev. Otto Krieger, the pastor jized In 232 state In 20 states it ayo w x carded well entrenched, and in $ moat of it already has been 4 thru one o pore Campaigna, and has Dublin Woman to : played decisive part in the election Speak at Picnic She comes from Corsica, same as Napoleon, but it will be not only of state officers, but also of The feature of the Irish plenic,| @ long time before Pauline Po meets her “beauty Waterloo.’ congressmen and senators, notably June 22, at Fortuna park, will be the | Just now she’s taking all prizes in French beauty shows punened, and Magnus appearance of Miss Maria Walsh, of |The Paris Cinema club is latest to elect her. re es however,- that Dublin. who will be the daring i cogniz v ha feats of Irish ¢ ring the war = ———r" | new name muat be found if this body mith the “black and t * A nall is to be continued as a medium thru giving contest ladies, Gaelic which the third party campaign ts to football and Irish music is on the be conducted program. Boats leave Leschi every | “Conference for pr ive pollt-| deur starting at 10:30 a. m. jeal action” ts too long ponder. | = SUNDAY, JUNE | St John’s Danish Lutheran mis.| Out If Tea Follette’s candidacy ix to University Presbyterian church,| sion, 261) 4 E. . 8pru Alfred | Make real headway, it will need a Log Crushes Worker 18th ave. N. E. and E. 47th; Rev, H.| E Boa No Sunday |£™ catch, lines to offset the slogans CHEHALIS, June 21.—Crushed| $. Templeton, pastor; 1% a. m., “Jus-| school 1. om. read ico, | 04 phrases already , being ‘built uader a log while working at the | tification by Verifica 8 p. m.!No eavuhad around the Coolidge Dawes combina Walville Lumber Co. camp, near} seryice in charge of State Gideons den. Walville, Ernest Kalbus, of Chehalis, | Ballard Presbyterian ch Mar} sw oi Ore enti Adie 3 | was killed yesterday. Kalbus, who! ket and 17th N. W.; Rev. Honor L Wiseniaes . ora ong Backers of the Cleveland confer was 38 years old, is survived by | Withelm star. .76 * ng |} eres, a 45 a. m., BUN | ence profess to feel that the La Fo! three sisters and a five-year-old son. | sery for graduates of ay achool; 11 a. m., Sunday serv © cause came thru the Clevelan a trade schools, “Strength of ii convention with enhanced prestige téc ening service Columbia Bethlehem church, 29th | It ix a matter of much pride that the lard Christian chureh, W. 60th | * . Pas prptian ot be 11 a. m., fervice Rev, William and 22nd N. W MISSING Hermon P. Wit coitese, wit Unique Suit Is Mams; 11 a,'m., “The Way to t So oe: BOOwED suit ‘ome 0! ¢ Soul >, Vv es RELATIVES || ors Bar om rn eee ee ea Dismissed Here Nes Is Ma: Findlay Christian church, Findlay ? nat Capt. | nd Virginia. BR | nd st. between 46th and 47th; J. 8. Mc pastor, 1a ! ( , rigs Callum; 11 a. m. “Christ's First Mir 30 p. m. in ples: ni eek " Pie n a ; 720 p. m., “Secret Disciples.” | of the church; phage Pag SS ant eee | First Christian chureh, Olive and | All» he tibel Was bedled ox the mown . Broadway; Russell F. Thrapp; 11 a./J. Lohre, of M Yl iis ba teemorceiis's antiors-on. eative, m. “Joseph's Wagons”; 145 p. m., | tary of Norwegian Lutheran Church | 14 ¢inger prints of Joha’ A "Ba ‘The Open Window of America. walkan Tieistees Na iekes ke oo Greenwood Christian church, Fre-| Madison Street Baptist Church, pect and tried on a charge of carry | mont ave. and Sist st.; T. N: Plunk-/ 23rd and East Madison, Rov. E. L A: weapons. ‘The suit: is ett; 11 a. m., “The Value of Hope”;|1 e, home on furlough ° from - TER is asked to 6 of its kind ever filed 7:30 p. m., “Preparation for the First | West China mission will speak on | jy ing on a with Seattle chapter! Events of Eternity.” 1 n ngton courts, according to “afte Zvents of Eternity. Sunday evening tt swale . 1925 Fourth ave. The chap- 7 sat Atte Henry W. Powell, counsel : ‘ Queen Anne Christian chureh, Lee 3 = Sa . : eee information for him.| and Third; E. L. Kechley; 11 a, m., ae Heine Res ae ieee zi ; beequently dismissed “The Living Way Lowder: sty University Christian church, Both er e art and 15th ave. N. E.; C. Kleihauer; 11] a sarhar é m., ” Man Hath Hired Us"; §| Seventh Elect Church in Spiritual |™ EDWARD S. DOYLE is asked to| B. Gor at his trial. | A that the police depart the records and return Fourth ave., if he is in Seattle. e2e BYRO: ' . bi H, on refusal, filed . NOt |p. m., “Can These Bones Live Israel, and World's Bible College, AP nm refusa N NOKTHRUT, last heard} Wantingtord Christian church, 43rd| 7028 Ninth N. W. Daniel Salwt, D suit. alleging permanent in In Seattle in. May, is ~being|anq penemore: Norman F. Jobnson:|D. 8 p. m., “Why the Garden of [Jury to his character and person, ight by his parents of Snohomish. }11 a. m. and 7:20 p, m. en Was Called 2 Garden Instead ; meeting in touch with] West Seattle Christian church, | of an Orchard.” |Clearing Site for 2 stamina Genesee and 42nd ave; C. E. Stan-| Whitman Memorial Federated sy y: jton; 11 a. m, Foruth in sertes on| Church, N. 42nd at. and Ashworth | Chamber Building ENTICING PLAYMA “The Kingdom of Heaven"; 7:30 p.!ave., Ro ards, D. D., min-] Work on clearing the alte for the Ss oy MATE service for Knights of ister, 11 a. m., “One Thing”. 8 p.| new home of the Seattle Chamber a? Episcopal Chureh— |"™*, ‘Count j pmmerce at Third ave, and Colum y First Christian Spirit- a tk = Bet Harvard and Spring st. Rev. John |) nlc ase oa bia at as being pushed Saturday, oKIDNAPING, CHARGE | ty pletkdontan, rector HE pales, Gnereh eh porte an follow brief ceremonies Friday Fay SELES, June 21—You || coven, associate priest. § a. m,|L™ Ge iiatoitien eat rita The first brick was pried loose from ms who’ whistle over the 1 / hoy communion; 9:$0'a. m4 church win, thausinge service [the building now on the site by Mins sg oo for “'Chimmie” to drop school 11 © a. mt. . prayer” and a a 4c) - wad Friday che, | Hazel Stewart of the chamber’s tour: and come along and-#0 || sermon; subjéct, “Lazarus”; 6 -p. m. fuesday, Wednenday and Friday ia bine’ pecimin’ better be careful. You || pg 17720 p.m. “The Com.| les § P. m. @ ; | Others present included B, Rex Bere charaea with kidnaping. | mandment From God.” Church of Spiritual Science, A O.' smith, acting president of the cham. Yoder, Antone Foder and St. Michael's Chapel of St. Mark's | U. W. temple, Rey. Lor Elmore, pas-| ber; Worrall Wilson, vice president Harold Eschell, all Ice. about 12 || Psrish—N. Sixth ave. and John st.|tor, 9a. m., 3p. m., “Souls in Dark-| Judge Thomas Burke, only living _Galeapiheley pecan gh Ag he |Song Eucharist and sermon, 9:30 a. {ness 4 a0 and 6 a0 p.m 1 5D. Mm. charter member; Wills L. Campbell, m.; church school, 3 p. m. |“Christ—Master, Teacher, Frien most recent member, and Christy point filed by 8. L. Simmons, || "arinity . Parish Church—Kighth| L- A. Griffith Brownlee, 1620 4th| Thomas, executive. secretary, father of Wallace Simmons, Just |i and James. Rev. Wm. H. Bliss, rec-|ave., 7:45, “Love.” Messages, heal — | , Sr. charges the trio nants poli Rieger gam rey a Open Ferum, Ravenna BEDIENT WIFE 11 | vanticing and persuading” || prayer and sermon, “Dives and Laz ark. : ti ai: RLY, Hiehartedts| ASKS DIVORCE Stispring to “dich” Bis |\arus—the Privileged and the Un-|>scere on “The New An * Open| “My husband told me to get a and go to thelr fayorite || privieged,” Rev. Bilas; 8 p.m. |; tag iy divorce, That's why I began this ppPOl. all of which constitutes kia || 2 vt i air meeting and pienic . sw " | prayer and sermon, “The Willing ri ¥ jaction,” Mrs. Grace D, Banter told esping and is punishab'c by a |i gscritice” Rev. Buree Besant Lodge Theosophical Society, | s.496 mverett E. Smith in superior erence “of years in reform || g¢, John's Parish Episcopal ;7!7 N. Broadway. Evening lecture | court Friday | |Church—California and “Hanford, |¥ Ray M. Wardall, subject, “The: |" what's no reason for granting | | West Seattle. Rev. Maurice J. By- World Problems.” 10-1, aivorce,” sald the judge. ‘Decree water, réctor. 11a. m., kervice. The | Tuirers class every Tuesday evening. |, withheld until 1 have talked with |Sunday school and kindergarten | |this young man.” | have been closed until the second ning a serles of popular| ‘The couple married May 18, Mrs. | Sunday im September. , evening “Familiar Hymn" | Bauer alleged non-support in her First Presbyterian Protestant | services, which will last one hour | complaint j Church—16th :. id KE. Johnjand extend thru the summer | st. 8 p. m., * + Hymn” serv-| months, the First Presbyterian Pro: | This begins a series of popular | testant church, 16th N. and EB. John ‘Piles Can Be Cured Sunday evening services one hour | at., will use he old popular hymna, | long. jas “Onward Christian Soldier," | Queen Anne Baptist church, 16| “Jesus Keep Mo Near the CrOss Without Sur er | Howe st. Rev. B, P. Richardson,| and others, in a novel and interest: | g y pastor. 945 a. m., Sunday school;|ing song service bs penceatetes boiie' ice tee pete f 11a. m., “The Gospel Winning Its} ai hymns will be hoautifully {1.| lished by Dr. A: #. M leary, the noted | Ct Way 5p Left.” 7p. m., young m. “One Taken the r | rectal apeciaitet of people; tustrated with hand-colored art lan- | poo tens haw: aa Other | tern slides and the services will be |be quickly a {unusual and delightful | wee of knit H trielty or ©! cutting of burnin, Dunlap Baptist church, £ -| Services will be ‘only one hour | method, without confinement to bed ana | Klein, pastor, i1 a, m.,, he/long during the summer months, |no th bills to pay. ‘The method | Bible's Testimony of Christ’; 8 p.| a! m., “The Way of Salvation Made} joy them Plain.” | First Swedish Baptist church,| ‘i Ninth and Pine st, Rey. Emil Fri! Make Last Drive for borg, pastor. 9:45 a, m., Sunday| 40-Mill Limit Bill school; 11 a, m., Tho transfigura-| tion, of Christ and His Chutch,” by! srembers of the Seattle Tenl Ka: Dr. Phelps Grait. 8) 0, jm. Hervic’ | tity Board are engaged in a second Rev, Alf Lindblom, of Los Angeles) intensive canvana of Seuttle to, add (Swedish). 10,000 more for} Initlative 40-| all are cordially invited to en. |"#s-been @ success for twenty-five and all are cordially invited to en. | hea ween success for twentystive y names to petitions First Baptist church, Ambrose M. Measure No. 60, tho Dr. J. Brown’s | Balley, pastor, 9:46 a .m.,, Mt lnet4 mill Tax Limit pill. | ; , Twenty thousand valid signatures | | Atonement’; 6:46 p.m. BY. P. U | ih huas : ere two groups; 8 p. m., | attitude on’ War.’ Fremont Baptist church |in Odd Fellows hall, Fremont), Rev | Elbert H. Hicks, pastor, 9:45 a. m | Sunday 1, m. report been wecured up to lagt Friday | very precinct in the city, not here-| Free With Rentoration | tofore solicited, iv being covered by} Work the realtors. Explaining the need of the 40-| $50 $10 $4 ‘| mill limit of taxation and the ettect| fi $10 of enactment of the Jaw, J. W.! “The Church's All Extractions and X-Ray (service Crownn Hach xehoo : j \Northern Baptist convention, by I Apidae Bp penp yh ciate gh | pays | Ad iubert Stowitts, young|s. 1, watson; 8p. th, LTO set cer ELagt ea PALETTES HUSH Wifornian who toured the| "God nifest.”” | | excessive taxes on real property by 627 15ST AVE. shifting a portion of them on to the| three times with Pay-| Gethyemane Lutheran church, @ and is the only partner |Ninth and Stewart Rey, G. R y i i J) Byranson, pastor, 9140 (a.m, Bun ers of untaxed wealth; not to ev 4 7 owner antax | ia had, is dancing in day Kehool; 10:20, Bngish; 11:30) ripple our city, county and state NEAR TOTEM POLE mn creations now at the|aweaish; 8 p. m., song service (ng: | governments in ‘sa Gea eovs MAIN 5778 lish). tities” Mies Bergeres in Paris. for La Follette Meet Gain Momentum Build Movement Around Conference for Pro- arrangement . with the. city park| . CORVELAND, . Ot Jun 1 D° YOU want now what the newly passed war veterans’ r i * _ | Cleveland's long threate cot ca adjusted compens n law provides? board, will play Sunday evening, at) orice w ee 1 tna ia VeGihat taki a iopas Wi pa sp Apel Os ‘ Vol r park. Lew! when common plea ut the re for ut every re 1 ho is interested in Mahan will sing “Don't Mind the| quent of the union issued learr hat the bonus lav and their depend Rain” and “My Radio Man an order restraining ents, how the benefits of thé Jaw are obtainable, who receives these pe Cleveland Railway company from re benefits, and how the enormous job of adn tering the law is to The rest of the program includes progrn fu to recognize the wu be performed von Guppe's Morning, Noon and @ strike sch duled to begin ae is ‘a simplified explanation of the law’s provisions Night sems from Offenbach's| midnight tonight will not be called and the method of its operation. It tells WHO, HOW MUCH, opera selection from Victor Her-|U8t! Mnal hearing of the restraining WHEN, WHERE AND HOW. bert's Red Mill” and a trumpet |” If you wish a copy, fill out the coupon below and mail as fantasia, Thav've. in Now, So Charges Are Dead! which hung ¢ r ew Three indictments returned by the | York today prevented Lieut. Russell I want a copy of the bulletin, “The Bonus Law,” and recent federal grand were dis-| L. Maughan from “taking off” on his inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same. minsed by Federal Jud, Jeremiah | dawn to darkness ht to San Fran. eterer Friday f the reason t | claco, Name.. dictme nnac | J. Thornton. Ming Ah Adams ( he men we ntlary ‘|Volunteer Park to Get Evening Music ert ba ad, under Scintilita,” Douglas R. Barlow convicted of nare and (birthday In MITCHEL A heavy fc Hog choler tical Action BY PRANK GETTY ‘ tion's ide a We W eat was due : a ve 1 see ia u ¥ on . butld t in - wast hensvetera bes be ene SENTENCE THREE FOR DOPE FEWER NOTCHES More optimistic of the third party! 4 iherts, 24, for a year the 16 t ers maintain t the La I P 4 € A lette candidacy will prove atronger | Secret wife of Albert Alberts|'? ™* ; ge ae : 6 n } Roosevelt in 1 in a Chicago hospital from ate tu Doward Beat Have you i k The Roosevelt movement, these! bullet she fired herself while nvict f charg vw ay men insist, was pure vonal and| riding in a cab with. Victor ‘ a sithe : national policies president of a bank, Shegand the | Cate ‘ rit | The nt Hasterlik were n love, tho} conser r nt of its b : ; Reid a ving each knew the other wa PIE CR RET im in ¢ rh ' pe ef die,” says she Death ; ' 2 sweet, but life is bitter.” Street Car Strike Threat Is Averted Maughan’s Flight Again Postponed FIELD, L. L, June 21.1 dy werving pent The flight was called off y wentences under other in-|after midnight St, and No. or R.F.D....2s.c0sse0eee eye ale to csecevesenn ing out of the same| There is a possibility Maughan may The men are Richard | attempt the flight tomorrow morning. HY... ecsceecceeseenees State........ deveeseeeeeereoe Amer DEATH || Bryan at Convention; } ey W onder What He’ll D Soldiers’ Bonus Law directed. BONUS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C, 1 celebrate its 91st jea tht This is but one of the laboratory rooms in our great research buil large staff of experienced chemists and engineers spends its time in guarding the quality of Union Oil products and in searching for new ways in which to improve superiorities already devel- oped to a high degree, Lincoln Owners Endors Aristocracy in a Motor Fuel? 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