The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1924, Page 8

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“MONDAY. A (10 VICTIM 1S (sot spouse FOUND ON ROAD BY TOURIST D Blamed Uaknown Man ee Another Case of Hit-and-Run Say His for Striking wee hus-|nave 5 to The hin, Paul B Weber, believe, it ts intimated, that MeCoy holds an extremely high conception of his as a Drs wers Victor Par. *lw Mrs Regin 1 James Ev her abilities | xt probably a of ages during his years in the spotlight love justifiable nine mett Morley yt hor in view his THREE GIRLS AND MAN IN SMASHUP ited the mar lential | ate tt Jessie Nils . ‘ Miss Anna M Harvard N., and Mis T im v Oi iS Be House gajured when a qverturned at S22 GERMAN TOWNS = EVACUATED First Move for Peace ee the of Heart. us the Raymond F maffered a se fight arm wt which he was drive pit M N. 40th st. R Armstr teuised abe when an automot J McHugh, 9 overturned Mth st. Armstrong. ig with McHugh. the car. McHugh } jared. | start moving SEVEN ARRESTED | athe ON TRAFFIC LAW | Week ty by spiinst violations of the tratfle dimances ed by Allied Withdrawal md then we BY WEBB MILLER ave BY WILLIAM J. sa [Pe tee TH. LOSH Vt, Aug. 18 ffairs will be the Coolld has re Ire { Snohomis Agr the or e arms and legs, by P. driver who was was tossed fr welr, towns of Ba escaped towns hav ccupied | ! © Febrt or of running bet The 1 Prag ome t me labo: Laregroge ble while d: salesman, the withdrawal | ¥* Belgian troops “DIRT F. ARMER PUBL, aC Ty PL aNNED The tion part after the inter in London had signed the protocols of the London pact. The s call for evacuation of the troops starting to- | day Premier H jand chief French neg Jon conference on a miles per only dear; Tom Mile: jlermaker, reckless driving; F ale, sales. | maa, driving automobile while drunk; Frank Murphy, 35, ca ter, driving an automobile drunk, an} M. J. Whittler, 18, clerk tring an automobile while drunk ferees the republic to take adva a to pi committee, rtunit ne leader | P Raves at th ation of | M4 planned to go jt the Dawes report, n to Paris amidst the spon | A complete pi jits of his faction—th j{he “dirt farmer | The French p apparently | have decided to accept the London agreements and are willing to experi-) ment with the Dawes plan for new relations toward German In the proposed evacuation of the Ruhr the people are asking whether the cost of living will be lowered and whether they have cheaper or AUTO CRASHES Week end automobile accidents Wh a toll of 46 deaths and 168 in- fared. according to a tabulation made ion | ‘Dawn of New Era in more expensive con er. The tabula ipal citi the week-end death ) H S Mist Wich, where x balloon ROBBERS WORK on U.S., Preimer Herriott Says Tiled when he was forced to jump from his flaming balloon. Most of BY LLOYD ALLEN. ay of European history. and are be the other accidents were from motor Copyright, 1924, by The United ginning a new one on. Get Good Hauls From Store) 9°” "Press: Associations) “tpn the” pale. opinion at ead ‘ LONDON, Aug. I appeal to, the various nations depends KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. es and Pedestrians United States to s in| Whether our successful work ne dead and 17 injured was the 5 c ut the D here means the dawn of a new ‘Weekend toll here from automobile operating In Seattle early c era for Europe and for the Scidents. day morning heldt 4} In an exclusi “ world ee | persons ase ar ob-| United P \ 4 and solid Herriot. ain | ng a total of $151 Paris I t. of| pal Walaa a: Yeault oe rive te oe Tee ye hs, about 18 years old, wai on he Be ‘ Lessossaah ete theistic yaad bs 1 clerk of the|to tne Pg) over the week-end in a series of auto Sere Das eoctaey GLk Hiowall'at ar “in com i ea y Monday, taking $50. The boys | 8 rep ‘ in an automobile, | axipeated “partiot ford Ate atin tine CHICAGO, 4 18—Four police} Robert Perkins reported to police | help to make the Dawes plan effect. | a his hand as and two others were injured in auto- | that two men stopped him in his car | ive h v | Mobile accidents here during the | at 56th and King st. and robbed “We have reached an agree American help,” he week-end. him of $80 ment—now comes the work of | said » the United States ig tile | cel Burgess, held up at the! executing the Dawes plan in the | to rope in carying out ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18—Two men gun by one bandit at Oc-| g4me spirit in which It was con- | tt Se al pists Feb peta Seeaees end seven injured in two i Main st. at ved rriot said, “We are | Am help. You m t Srambblle accidenta here yesterday. | was robbed and & ¥ writing ‘finis' on the old volume sey S, R. Sm Mystic 8T. PAUL, Aug. 18.—Automobile |driver, reported to po‘ice Mridents in St. Paul and Minneapolis | young bar copped hi eaused three 4 injuries to | Harvard ave 1 Olive st 12 others over the ad, er midnight ey robbed him of $7.50. DETROIT, © persons reed in Pike ay, Stan Were killed a dozen others Mjured in traffic co MORE LAND Lawyers; Farm Tasks and Photographers Make Vote Appeal on Vacation MAKE PRESIDENT COOLID McCoy Thinks He Was a Knockout Lovemaker rated ew Clue N Coolidge Unlimbers for Campaign in Hay Field © Would ; hi moti rm D AILY TRIPS TO SON'S GRAVE afternoon John te American Help Needed © to Execute Dawes Plan History Depends te WHAT PRESIDENTIAL) “COUNTY 10 GET\™ CANDIDATES ARE DOING TODAY went the hayfield on his father : : bauapen es men staged the) ings Slated for Sale Representative Treadway, | HERE’S MORE ABOUT fie chase, Br ai near En cae | While King county xperts for 1 hip on the Ww. Treasurer Shields additional s of JOUN W congress, DAVIS, the demo. on the Sam‘s ‘sea men In between songs we passed out 236 dozen doughr nd 2,600 cups jot coffee,” said Mrs. Mary Green f A are hie toed i Grade Crossings, Drown- to the county's lis se i cs fi i eke santeren isa , 4 sung Fi The lot consists of the delinquent with Senator man, Nevada, In addition to the two short ad-| ings and Autos Take Toll | ,7he tr cont and: Dante! C. Roper, one of his Stag the noon juncheon will be i : hy es certian managers, at which his invasion Metarea eth: va Ales fapee ANd Ls yet omc Ate. '18.—Autonio, Hy c hae alas f the West was discussed in de Ue first of the daily style shows that saat atns uries and raliroms| ee eee Or beeay ehh tall, He spent the day at his bile collisions, injur rallrogsd bably 3,000 pleces of the property tobe held during the week. An crossiags and drow necounted | PPobebly Ki tt be cust Valley home and worked Maiual feature of the entertainment | Cro“yees, AM ‘nd in| Will be redeemed by the owners be his Seagirt and Columbus Ito be real Chinese music, rendered ities tod er the | 20re final Juda ene The ered ara peeahes mit Chinese orchestra from S¢-|+/eoe-end in Anti a FA aa aribdiiorl tis Arnis SENATOR LA FOLLETTE S new Chinese opera house, in|. 1 - ’ en | County, already owns Bot fects to devot he entire day to auto filled wit women arty’ Gy dallherisbats tat y Be Ortental district was smashed to bits tive of| Pieces of property by delinquent tax!) writing speech with which ha Wg the atter usands of Vi8-|s+4 passed@ers killed when a New| titles , expegts to inaugurate his platform Hors wit see Se on the special | y, Ce railroad train struck| .@roperty 4s advertised for sale for|| campaign eral informal con York Centra water encircle |i at an unguarded crossing. oWdays and that portion of which |} ferences we heduled with la- city thru the rnment canal! mires men and a b-year-old boy|!s not redeemed or sold will be takai bor leader! Hon? Well as by the hundreds of| were Killed when they were struck| over by the county for the delin-| CEN ad cara provided by by automobiles, one man was killed Angel age Bet : ahi Jona. In the evening ~ hen car collided with another 000 ‘pieces of land: w BABE & Southwick style snow oil Penn MUhA eae anyone: Gti d to the already largo. lst Gorge Unit Test fen on the roof of the dock When iihaln oar vakidded-on tho wet | estimated, 1 Shows No Faults! a of the unusual succes n ve! Nn pavement and overturned. Pea f ren Which this year's exposition has| ‘Three boys were drowned, one of| | The machinery of th@ Gorge hy Bey absolute lack of ¢l\them an 18-year-old youth, when he Chicago Man May droclectric unit of the Skagit power Y further exhibits. Shortly attempted to save his girl compan project 1s being given a painstak Bi! 3 ; nad fae Hibs wld-be | jon, who wea rescued by life guard Be Jap Ambassador ling inspection by the Westinghouse WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—E | | exposition hed asking for an exhibit booth.| yoRtAN.—Hoerr poor | » aaj Hanbiors. coi ph | wleetrtc Equipment Co. that in. a 2 1G ddisot Jancro! hicago atto | was informed by Executive Secro-| junk dealer, found arm rf pepactiel | ho appointed ambasea, (Stalled t, Councilman William Hick aul V. Knudsen that there | chair in p Junk pl 10.1 dor to Japan, st way learned nu.{man Moore announced Monday on mt even room for a small table, | took it home and has sat in | ut | | ery available inch had been| eyery night since that time, Recent ace be here today 4 his return from a visit to the Skagit Up nome time ago. ly the chalr collapsed and Herr Gott.| Announcement of tho appoltttme nt Moore said that the huge bearings a cP" ition will be open during | trey decided to throw it away. But) !# PERNT voknt i be of. the genarators wero removed ‘and ernoo nd evenings to the » doing xo he explored the cush-|Covlidge — sho Meantime ti ternoons and evenings to the| before doing no he explored the cush fopurtmnent rettaen to. com [scrutinized by thes contractorn and ral public without cha It} jon of the chair and found a fortune GOpRETHaNt oY me Baturday night, after 4 in Jewels and currency. He in now{ment on reports that the Tokyolfound in good @MliMition, Ho re regarded as one of the what es to be n week of crowded men in Berlin, “Sand large uttendunce, Bancroft acceptable for the post, the wealthiest |overnment already has pronounced ported that they expected to turn in water today | jslipped Ww HERE'S MORE ABOUT FLEET STARTS ON PAGE 1 nd eight month mustered em Hobbie nettle in I don't k to pick his m) ttle ther are go! »w how raid, “but hospita the n Sends for we happened ty Gobs Popular Strains of “My Wild Irish Rose,” Thee,” her old fav ung by ndred lusty ung, burst ad the chorus in song f without rest rs to get lberty in struck all summer.” sang in the big tent all fay. The band fr of the hips played. crowded from mor t » cold, wet weather had no ef hospitality matron in cha wa the So successful that another held Tuesday night, and it is expocted that gob: will pack the big tent to ity hed on top of They a glimpse of the music | Narwhal’s “Gentleman $200,000 FIRE Flames Sweep Section of Houston, Texas HOUSTON, which Tex. Aug. 18 y caused damage es 200,000 timated The ast building, an eight story ture, was bur to the ground The Bering Hardware Co.'s loss was $100,000, Their entire stock was |wiped out One n the wet pavement ‘Dentist, Arrested, Pans Dental Board Dr. BE. C. Parr, a dentist, who is under arrest ac of practicing Without a license, sald Monday: “1 whs examined twice by the present examining committee » both times, and the further eXamination Attorney J have ti6M to compel the liceme de und refused a Hc tal Thru Business business Fire | ctator was injured when he | brought | partment fo issue my Heense, This! action is now on appeal in the state supreme court and it is my under standing that the authorities in this case before its final ¢ by the state supreme court, graduate of a a school in 1902 they can refur continue to take amination. me the rights the state board ex A Iittle or kitten for the youngster will make him happy Perhaps tonight's Want Ads some listed. have in| error when they proceed agalnst me ial | nit dental | and I don't see how | | | ‘REDERICK & NELSON | | | ENU®S—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE . 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SHIRTS, BLOUSES, | Hi } CAPS, SEPARATE TROUSERS, SWEAT- ERS and other school apparel for boys in good assortments—at low prices. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Lovely Ginghams For Making Girls’ School Frocks ITTLE girls will want to appear their best on the first day of school (September 2), and will be especially proud of a new freck made by mother. INGHAMS in 82-inch width and an unusually attractive variety of plain shades and stripes, Little Tots’ Rompers | 55¢ Each | 2 for $1.00 Made from good quality | id patterns ‘at elty effect chambray in plain colors, and | pl aid pattern and novelty effects. 35c colored | chaiatcay cocieirar ta The yard . . | with white dimity. { EVONSHIRE CLOTH in pretty plain shades, | Attractive styles, with em- broidered animals, and pockets. | Sizes 1, 2 and 3. Low-priced at 5Ge each; 2 for $1.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE narrow stripes and The yard... chee weaves. fancy cross-bar 40c NSTAIRS STORE MacLaren en Route to Vancouver, B. C. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Aug. 18. —Maj. Stuart MacLaren and the party of British flyers who were un- | successful in flying around the world were today on board the Thiepyal, en route to Vancouver, B. C., where they are due Wednesday. The flyers are still discussing the possibility of a flight next year if A. Bs.” Are Home From Cruise in Seven Seas N FRAN Aug. 18.— | scupper, but as they came /the Americans and others are “an: Back from the maddest ad- back they sang the good old |successful in completing a world Caceioiuesn deekin Ge ie DA deep seas chanty, “Blow the | flight. 4 Bee iegitecoug akan tule man down,” with all the finesse They were given a rousing send: cific, the sturdy Mair of the days of the “good old Joft when the Thiepval feft Sunday crew schooner Narwhal a clipper ships.” night. of 20 sclentists, 8, under- “I wouldn't trade ‘em for the ees takers and “gentlemen adven- ee iotan ine ta rec as PHILDELPHIA. Aug. 18—Two jostbn,"" was the tribute of Cap- | wome 7 turers” rode quietly at anchor In talk Atay P men and a little girl were killed and 15 persons injured in auto acci- tsco buy today dents here over the week nd, San Franc It was her first day of quiet RE ee 18 long months —months Public Okeh Not An aerial derense gas that makes crulsing in the South Needed for Bonds |! ‘mpossibic for anyone breathing it . fleeing from Antarctic fee | tition trom the board of|*® S8cend higher than 6,000 feet is floes, fighting starvation, pray- | ja: commissioners for an opinion| reported to have been invented in ing for wind and trimming sail Jo. t) whetier the city may issue} @omany. a in the dead of night when pray |i ia. for park purposes ‘without |§ ers wer wered, all too well. |e mitting them to a vote of the} A ye co in February the | people was answered in the affirm. ve lod out the Golden |ative by Corporation Counsel T. J. ; for “somewhere.” L. Kennedy Monday. Kennedy TOMORROAW:S she sought “treas- |ruted that the city council may is- sue the bonds without a vote of SPE Giak sought health and wo |approval up to the one and one- Kot it," however, was the an- | half per cent Iitnit, This Ilmit, how. nouncement today of “Dog Faco r has almost been ‘Feached, . Fitzpatrick," the bucko-mate, __— ———— 112" known ashore as James Fitz- | coed patrick, a mining man Snohomish Man Is : f Of the 22 adventurers who ft Bante ranotaeays 19) recip Held as Speeder The other three left the Martin Olson, a for-hire carpdriv- ' at points between San Franc Jer of Snohomish, was arrested, by find Gydney, Australia. Three’ | State <Hlehway; Patrolman) FO oe Mahogany Console salt sea sailors took their places, | Jones Sunday on the Bothell high: ‘ As they sailed away a year |way, A complaint was filed in dis PHONOGRAPH and a half ago few but the tice court Monday charging Olson skipper knew a mainsail from with going 40 miles per hour, 4 Brand New Complete With Ten Double Retords, Needles, Record Cleaner Fully Guaranteed BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1519 Third Ave, Chaplin in Court to Fight for His Pants ANG os Chi comedian of the scheduled to court today Aug. ait o patie jlver sereen, ts ar in superior I k to impress | ha in the suit, which Chaplin accuses the other Charley with “stealing hie stufte mog® than a yoar the case dragged thru postonements, an the Ju with the plea that bay: delays and amendments, while . wy (rous soo large shoes and | Amador built up a plea that tho Buy Your. honographi a tunny swildnre his own right moto noted comedian had no p “yt \ rightful claim to the exclusive use of the well known Chaplin para: phernalla. ful property Charles Amador, also known ax Qharles Alipin, ia the defendant The Bush & Lane: Way U

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