The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1924, Page 13

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SDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR | WILLS’ VICTORY TO FORCE DEMPSEY INTO RING WITH NEGRO {AMERICAN POLO TEAM FAVORITE Hery wills [ge Bare Big Match What the Tape Measure Shows Is Confident of Winning r d Once More A Postponed Heavy Rainfalls Cause Another Postponement of Polo Play MEADOBROOK, Long Island, Sept. 2—The first of the inter national polo games between the American polo teams x was again postponed today Heavy rainfall was the cause BY FRANK GETTY FIRPO NECK I?in BICEPS 3in qymanowwenco, cn FOREARM I3in UI scese bare to CHEST . f ft NORMAL ~ 4lin uit a EXPANDED 44in - l Tu WAIST 364i me y 5 ma B capralN LOST THIGH 23 Hin vet 18 TO BRITISH ; 1| | CALF 15in BU pyar captain, Tis Lacey, the Brit] | ANKLE kin P | |HEIGHT 6fi2k ms wn} | WEIGHT 223% ct omen REACH 29in|) he ; < ed rt. ta, . of rin this Grst ¢ er the challenge | ed 10 goals. te he ad ut nd ed © B iscey ovr P, WITH SHINGLES a “ Lais Lacey, who was t SS ot tained the Bri cae is hadly sprained s' ry . fax to this co a * immediately 07 FE tays ago, bowers if into shape t os | ES RRS TOT, ame RIE AEE A et He ie « oc { BRINTON REPLIES TO ‘ CHARGE HE DOES NOT Hi OWN PROPERTY HERE ; Wi xye:|| AN “ELEVENTH HOUR H. Phippe-Hornab: charge against W. B. Brin erndall (C); x bd ~ Trip nd es » candidate was tasued mature commission . Atkinson. rman tax- It stated EiAssistant Attorney Gen- tral Company Counsel DLELAND GOES OVER, TOO TALK PAY RAISE His Opinion Basis for Rate commi' 1 | | } PY | Emergency Status election boar ty cour Piblie works, and Mer essistant attor Male, have been telephone rates, which the company | dinan 1 before has sought for the past two years tol at the November 4 generat = OO eee of the telephone company to higher|an eme tolls, emergenc Céland's opinion, however, Stabbed by the telephone trus' 4 | tions. | Tay'been made the basis of its rate | Tight ever since it was written It finally was put into effect in} T0 Seattle and other Washington cities ™ August 1, under the protection @ federal court restraining order. | | | This rate, advanced by Clela / Survivor of Bank Holdup Is iad ee ee “nee, Given Prison, Term and city officials, fighting the company | John Bench, only survivor of the Ttig the one that ph rs are|threé men in the attempted holdup Yow paying. -A short fter |of the bank at Carnation last month, Writing the opinion, Cleland resigned | was ed to from two and one-| from the state government half to fifteen years in the state re-| femained in the attorney |formatory at Monroe by Judge Otis | Seaeral's office for several mon rinker in superior court Tuesday and daring that time, was activ With Attorney General John H. Dun-| Varin fighting the rate caye in both {ederal and United States supreme | fo courts, | rin the plot, was | tempted to aid the died of wounds ived in ray. Bench | ax the driver of t arin whieh | bandits drove to the bank. He| d outside during the shoot- | 6 KNUT OHRSTROM, OF SWEDISH OPERA, TO SING FOR SEATTLE || Pr E. T. Chapin, Lumber | Ohrstrom, well Kom tenor trom the Royal Oper T. Chapin, well known in Seat ¥ * a lumber man and head of th T. Chapin Co, of Spokane, jaccidentally shot himself dead with| i target pistol at Hayden lake Idaho, Monday, to word hing Seattle Chapin{ | an extensive operator in the| o| cedar pole business in poke and society of Se.| Northern Idaho for many years. | «| Quick Work Gives Her Camera Back | | Miss L. A. Ferris, 1151 18th came to the police jon| edi Meeptist church, Ninth and Pine, y morning to report the n singing! amern from her automobile, | stivals in Chi-| Monday night, she found Detective tern cities, - and other!L, Harris and A. A. Brown hold After the Beatle iy ing James Powers, 21, for the theft.) will return saan or Ohr-| Powerg had tried to sell the cam | Stockholm tolera in 1 Was Da op. MY bie opera Aehbuntan im to iad hington st. pawnshop, Users Are Paying Now (Election Board to Decide : OF Pet into effect. The board of coynty comm: mt t Spokane to force the Home i Gland, as a member of the state/ers informed the council that the enhowe Co.of Gpokane to abide t Police Chiet W eryns Tues Sf Ward of public works, brought in a | city’s share of the election expense, | 7°! department of as till § ng the case! | Miserity opinion, holding that the the initiative measure is incorpo: | | Bridges, who | : telephone company was entitled t ated on the ballots, will be $1,500. Pe SS ay PO n 2% suspended Monday when found | by ‘erate increases. This opinion} The corporation counsel's office! | oluma’ obtetaae ke aig session of a stolen automobile, | a MS Telectea by E. V. Kuykendall | has ruled that the election board! ihe state courts. the rt | iges brought {n several wit. | og MM Prank R. Spinning of the board] must decide whether or it ¢ here must be bound by nedy 4 to nee Severyns in an effort! oo “Public works, who denied the right | siders the initia BAe osurl” of at he did not know the us | fore the voters until the spring elec i. _) BY HENRY L, FARRELI N* YORI ‘ Ang raining for Nie fight a ey ( * i Wills in H 2 cad a 74 BICEPS Zin} (wai 1 FOREARM 14 in Witie T wontte 44in) EXPANDED AQin) WAIST 33in THIGH 24’in cotati aoa act Lieatadb Seca ne t- so: Ruth’s Homer Is First Mixed Bout Since Johnson Flopped ° Champion Will Be Forced Into Meeting Harry Wills ’ if the Negro Is Successful in His Fight Thursday Night With Louis Firpo BY JOE WILLIAMS t. § Amor Ne YORK, Se knuckle tournament, featu America id Harry Wills, sooty other things the impe Firpo, of is kno sa mixed bout—a fist le between w an : black It will be the first mixed bout of consequence the ring has had in year For if Wills wins, Dempsey, the char pion, will have to meet him or retire to the sidelines. Such a would attrac world-wide interest, “gate” record 1 amount of eeting n would be set and a cer emotion would be stirred The last mixed bout of note in this country aw Jess Willard win the he eight title from Jack Johnson in the 26th round at Ha vann The negro champion, vitable defeat staring him in the face, flopped over and took a count, racial Wins Contest for His Club He was not out. CALF (Zin es i . “ | The fight was held in the afternoon. A blazing sun beat ANKLE Qin be : Giant down on the outdoor arena. As Johnson lay on his back lis- ‘ t . teh | ening t6 the count he lifted his two gloved hands and used HEIGHT 6ft2in t The } them to shade his eyes, Ll, : ce WEIGHT 215 Ibs J ' x is k f Arthur always did like his es want to go into the ris REACH 84in ti ‘ Das nee | comfort. 4 [ on mi i b 1 Am - sigh i : o F me's tr \[ In the Majors; ("'."" ; Yesterday's here—Nabe Math, wh e 7h f rat ESTION KNOCKOUT Id Snaidned al Horseshoe Pitchers to Meet Wednesday Tr eat Horseshoe itchers’ | motion pic W Ele a Sa am : Home Run Leaders ASK SPOKANE TO SELL OFF FIR’ =. Slee {BUS, ©. Sept y cops gave him ti Old Sizes of Lumber | man ' Olympian god of pugilism. Seattle Fight May Switch| to East Side City ne will be the next zround of Seattle's figh telephone trust if Corne sel T. J. L. Kennedy's pl rialize. Tuesday Ki would see Spo! failure « uit here u en, has to federal « tions of n that the Spokane affair jretail trade thruout the country in ‘Spot n orde on the new eccrine a ’ 1. | oe 1 «izes promulgated thru the of commerce, however, con ers on the old action in t | Gives His Side : can 1 nm, and that he was it until the owner j claimed it and paid the repair bill | On the other hand, Chief Severyns |was investigating another report | h tended to incriminate the offi federa f the Unit- | upreme | put a crew > down that part of their on Fourth near Seneca st., | which projects over the sidewalk olen July 15 from | Last week the board of public works | Thomas Duggan, who lives near the | record as favoring the re-| Densmore police precinct station, | he building from over the | Where Bridges worked. The telephone com. | - it for the board to “oven tat nee) Young Couple Edit ) Country Newspaper | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Astel, Uni- Huuko Hannula, Your) versity of Washington geaduntes, | have take D’ i are opera 5 Mother Wants You | (ii."sioqiume vay hee ts | Record, ¢ The auto wa went m remo’ ! The Star was asked Tuesd bined with the Ss | tell 15 ar-old Huuko Hannu of! which they have The! Pearson that paper is distributed free thruout the stra he ¢ | y | oy | Astel formerly was manager of the| | | n come buck ared August moth-| Columbia theater in Seattle and is a e says, has not ¢. | journalism graduate. Mra, Astel for. pout five | merly was Miss Frances Harrison, in height, with 1 dark blue eyes Hes verails andakhaki| Says State Farmers nt | Will Be Prosperous | Information about him may be} telephoned to Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Washington wheat farmers, on a GA rfid- or sent to her at! 30,000,000-bushel crop, will net al | 1141% Denny wa |most as much in 1924 as they did) in 1923 on a 61,000,000 crop, accord ’ ing to FB. Vaughn Klein, vice presi Mrs. Mors $90,000 dent of the Spokane and Eastern Estate to Husband 0" Co. of okane, in Seattle, LOB: A 4 Sept. 9.—| oPiguting the ineréase in price Teaving her a at $90 kay Cuneo: ab 000, to Albert A. Mors, her divorced | 407 the facts that harvest wages and living costs are somewhat low er,” Klein sald, “ihe farmers will | pull out in good shape.” he boy is desertt fest, two inche light brown hair He was wearing husband, the will of Mrs. Teresa Mors, for whose murder Kid Me Coy {Is awaiting trial, was fil here today. Whe property includes Jewelry and stock School Bus Man ; Is Drunk Driver | 1: ; More Bellingham | Pupils in Schoel | INGHAM, Sept, 9.—Enroll.| the firat day of s BELLINGHAM t, 1—William | terday Jumped 333 over the openin, Mullin, school bus driver of Sedro-| day loat year. | Woolley, yesterday pleaded guilty to Further indication of the city’s | a charge of driving while intoxicated. | growth is shown in the new city di He was deprived of his driver's 1i-| rectory, which gives a population of cenye for a year, fined $100 and! 87,168, an increase of 1,073 over the given a 90-day suspended sentence. last directory, 4 new cut to burn slow +2 “4 —and cool in pipes ™ eee But an old Secret method for taste — a & ee “Wellman's Method” of 1870 220 Rich and fragrant In foil packa e , to reduce ne to1O ' torent irae ES sections i Serna

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