The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1924, Page 4

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TIE EATTLI I ~) CAPITAL MOURNS (THe HANDS oF WALLACE Government PAGE 4 STARWICH FLAYS ( M'FARLAND Sore About Way Prkut Case Was Handled 1924 Campaign Battles Shift LA FOLLETTE Is to East for Final Week CONFIDENT Al] Three Faction Predicts Victory in National Seaboard as Election Next Week SOME BIRTHDAY CAKE _ Concentrate Atlantic Election Is Imminent on Business Is Halted for Funeral Today TN bai Se \ pn tt rer goxth KEN; Ma. Oct. 7119 a SAYS MAN INNOCENT ; v \\ | Dee a ot <0 ieteae f } A . t ® next week, “Will Still Use Trusty Sys- x \ entra “5 d ance eal ote ta thes wae tt tem,” Matt Says Atlant urd. The f sever statement HOUSE OF DAVID HELD FRAUD Supreme Court Refuses to Jimmy Three Safes: but Get Only $85 Sooildnn ir San Francisco Bank Heqer Nets $1, 000 ; the election of the PORTLAND, Oct. 7 Reverse Decision inet safes on the sixth iad peg ete sane ter i a* ae el $ fc re : + bur en, HERE'S WHAT THEY have been tt ammonia t ’ Shoe Cleaner as a SAYS PROSECUTOR'S _ Looks like a cake r 8,500 , ne : : ‘ Bon | baneiate? y “ s At My rere ee he tor| th nd, today held Gargle Kills Girl W a rea e “4 : t t Hale if € TLAND, Ore., Oct. 21mmAfier } ] 4 7 : Fur , e 1 f the we the! tur Frank att f th T and me shoe cleaner in mistaky ‘ : d “ees rts ‘ t Ol 4) for La Follett a mpee wed] cw y : for a argle, Cecilia Kay, ‘ ; ! . ‘ : ics ke th the effec ts of poison in medi al ald cong San 4 and con cent man was t The two ministers in the case are Rev. J. W. Hannum and F Baldwin Explains Stand svyewe tanner) Ut New British Election 1 them the drinks. | Says Conservatives ‘Determined to Safeguar a senate. People From U nfair Foreign Competition wee ee Apparel for W Tenth Anniversary | We a ni Prosecute Deputy presenting his arguments to the aid that the jurors he three deputy. she two ministers. ‘The ned a verdict of gv L, CONTINUE TO meston TAX DISPUTE! we CONSIDERED Attorney General to Give | ~ Opinion on Income Publicity ifiiils Tet | Wh ithtres BY RIGHT HON, STANLEY BALDWIN Specially for the aunty jail and Written Unlted James ie a motion for a ed he w state supreme | bel 1 followed peal the case to WOULD INQUIRE INTO Ue contra FOOD SITUATION r—s=|| ie | The conservatives have a construc-| then | c Despondent Roomer tive agrict % | torn’ suct : _Kills Self by. Gas ») gee . on account of a dk op. Fe e he regarded as. incur. n : | @ ° committed Inger | Ei om at the wig | 1 ahah R pedi: : | @ proprietor at $:20 a.{ Cut pangs or froma lew-|the cons HERE’S MORE ABOUT er to the coroner. r ‘ 4 Pe d, | ernment and after t © Bernard | OTUAL TRADE certain food taxe | We intend to encourage mutual | up all around a WATSON STARTS ON PAGE 1 | trade in the empire by me Th HERE’S MORE ABOUT te Gecko {o Interfere | want foiesboot at Teen inde, woe) 19/4 1924 Uc system of government © department at country, but such a loan as the labor sovernment proposes to guarantee is developing our | sheer folly, he went on the pol Wenatchee | WAS GAME WARDEN IN CHELAN COUNTY “1 work a shift, clean enough CONNER STARTS ON PAGE 1 Woe feel that British finances will | [= better employed and Mrs. Iqne Holt, are | said that Mrs. Holt’ s reputation ard telling the truth “wasn't good. on Mrs. Hoit that the i echecition | es, almost solely, to send Conner | DOUgIas After Men Wanted | he gallows. It was she who, ob- | for Murder of Cop taining his confidence after his ar-| 1 nights ond never missed he said, “and my record is t thru. They tked me © appoint me county game! n county and 1} out In the forests; 1 learned to trust} big wooda—and 1] HERE’S MORE ABOUT DETECTIVES STARTS ON PAGE 1 Once More Our Doors Wide in Cordial Welcome to Our Open | people out in the 1 truste | |charge that he had a stolen S another Anniversary approaches, and an- ; e eople here too rers a vets aay that. het her. where [Scum fo" ne" pomanee thc oa | ite ‘role mee Anniversary Celebration his wife's body was hidden, Conner} Floyd Siverly and Charles Falt-|could not properly explain “ Ok 7 , | other year draws to a denies it. child will be brought, back to Seat-|man Boyle, at. the last meet “Anyway, after Chelan T was ap-| =" : R , s The case may go to the jury|tle where they will face trial for| voted to sustain Bridges’ disminsar | Polnted fishorlea tnapector| With a practical Expression close, the tenth successful year in Tuesday. the murder of Patrolman Robert L./«¢or the good of the department,” |%8d came to Seattic. When the war — Litsey, Prosecutor Malcolm Dougias announced Monday The two youths are now in the| penitentiary at Jefferson City, where |they were sent after entering a| | plea of guilty to a burglary charge | Prosecutor Douglas will direct his | jappeal for extradition direct to the governor of Missouri. One point is the names of labor } leaders who are sald, by ‘Emil V. Minich, to have accepted money for | West Keats and Boston their influence in the car line deal. | ¢ These names are known to be in! Maru Crash on Columbia moore ge of Minich and Mayor vn. Brown has been asked for| a HWERE’S MORE ABOUT PROBE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ¢d will be cleared up by further tes timony. NAMES OF LABOR MEN STILL SECRET om and has refused to testify. | papal ene a8 Np ae J Re ci Another point to be cleared | Piete survey vila piacgr Ae ig eed up in Pollce Chief Severyns’ |Dleted today of damage dono to thi & board steamer West Keats, tons net, and the Boston Maru, in a col. on the Columbia river off 8t esterday. ‘g| The West Keats, en route down stream for the Orient out 2 a. m., struck the stern of the Boston Maru, 4 Pulp and Paper Co., by |@t anchor waiting for a berth at St the entire Skagit output | Helens. A 20-foot gash was torn would have been sold ts a private |in the West Keats’ bow, while sev. statement that Minich, who was once Stone & Webster's secret service chief, told him that t general strike of 1919 was spired by traction interests Stit another i* Mayor Brow the suggest oncern for about halt the cost of /¢ra! plates were bent and peeled reduction |from the stern of the Japanese! | ste e | The committee also is seeking light | Steamer. n the admitted attempt of the may-| Jt was said that a passing steamer 1 to get Bob Whiting, power com.| Which just preceded the West Keats pany employe, to double-cross his | caused suction which swung the Jap employers and testify for Brown in| anese veusel into the channel acr L proposed $10,000,000 suit against; the West Ke: the Stono & Webster interests MAY FIND SOURC OF MAYOR'S MONEY And it would like to clear up A W. Leonard's charges that Minich! sought to induce Whiting to per ure | | City Hisar’ Plan Legal, Says Court | WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The au preme court today dismiased # suit of the| | brought to contest conatitutionality r & Light Co, | of the city manager plan of govern: sought, too, con-| ment adopted by the elty of Cleve ome of the |Jand in 1931, ruling that no federal | anti roll” used by the m | question wag presented. to induce Whiting to testify in ed ‘ D. Pile, a deal suit 9 t up by members | bre suit on the the police ie ent. The mayor | piar taxpayer, grounds the 5 not in conformity with has refused to answer this question | general law and with the constitu other than by saying, “If they did,| tions of the state and the United | they deserve commendation, Stator It was not known Moiiay, Nichols said. who would be called to ees the sustained the city sovernment appealed to the validity and Pile supreme court, Wednesday, filed in superior court} lower floor |Monday by Prosecutor Malcolm} ve Dougla: Alick is cused of hay A powder that is virtually h-|ing transferred seven actos of valu] |}ess ax well as smokeless ia ne able land in the White rive ley, the possession of the United 8 December 30, 1923, DF imoto, came 1 joined the alr went to sc California service and a1 in the University ot} charged in Geor saying that there was no evide: |to show that the car Bridges had been stolen. JACK IN- DENIAL I wa jgia and came k here. I joined the police force as a second-grade roundsman in the spring of 1919. “I made the best record any Seat | tle officer ever mad: | Says There Was Never Any | ever aia before, And T go | from ¢ in Tennant for my work. | Engagement to Break [1 atways figured to trust anybody | | ie and give him a square deal—but that system doesn't neem to have worked."" | that he had t “E telle | SAYS WIFE HAS i Taylor, mov WORKED W HIM | ng his reported hd All hé has to show for his five peey said. years of work on the force, Watson | sald, is “a small home out tn the Uni- versity district with about $2,000 paid | on It, a Ford coupe that isn’t all paid | 0 | for, and a wife s have had me en- ff dozen times, As a matter of fact, I have never been jengaged to anybody. It has and boy of seven | jbeen reported that I was enga years |to Ann Pennington. 1 k both) “My wife's worked with me and |these young women very well and | wo've put our savings into the home," I am very friendly with them; as to being them there is but elther of he spid. couldn't t “If you knew my wife you leve I was crooked. engaged to simply nothing to it man could be so mean as that—and | I think too much of my boy's future | |too. Maybe that sounds like ‘sob Library Station | Is Opened at Alki’ For the convenience of the resi-| | stuff,’ but it ten’t “The only way I can account for this is that because I ahead so fast on the for |dents of Alki beach, the Seattle! body got jealous. I don't like public library has opened tion) (0 think that, but it's the only at the Seaside pharmacy, 2738 Alki) Slution T can think of. As I | ¢. Borrowers’ cards from the| S#id, I've always been an outdoor | Central Wbrary or any of the; Man and at the-top In athletics, too, and I suppose I wasn't wary enough about folks who might be my enemies. | Watsdn refus branches may be used here or now! | borrowers may sign applications and | obtain cards. This service is for the} |use of adults only, as the library talk about De supplies children under high schoot| tective ‘i Kl, susj-nted at the} age with books thru the schools same tints he was. | Other stations are located at Skal- I'vo got enough on my handa| Jabrin Bro. grocery, 4101 28th ave,|{shting my own battles,” he said |8. W., Youngstown; A. B. Yooum,| "Mt Majewski do his own talking,”| | $01 Cloverdale,,South Park; Green { | wood pharma 7401 Greenwood) Charge Violation ve.; Mission pharr 901 19th] ‘ : of Alien Land Law! Capitol Hill; Beacon Hi 2017 14th ave. $.; Ross-| Louis Alick was 9069 16th ave. 8. W./lation of the al Pike Place market,| formation | pharmacy ner’s grocery, | White Center; charged with vio-| n land law in ine] war department. & Japanese. Bail was set at $1,600. for your good will, of 0% - DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE f I HOSE who have favored this store, realize full well that the present prices represent ‘splendid value in resh, keautiful and desirable wearables. t is from these prices that the purchaser is permitted to deduct 20 per cent on all Coats and Wraps Furs and Millinery Ensemble and Tailleur Suits Dinner and Evening Gowns Morning and Afternoon Dresses Street Frocks, Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts Negligees and Petticoats Jewelry All charge purchases made he month ncing today rendered December Ist. — the Balance of this will 90 on statements FIFTH AVENUE AT PIN 2 STREET business, {t ts @ time when my heart goes out in cordial assurance of appreciation to those whose unfaltering loyalty have made this shop possible. To the people of this great North- west, who for ten years have given us the encouragement of their cus- tom and the inspiration of their faith, we owe a debt of gratitude, and it is in that spirit that we make this Tenth Anniversary @ rededication of those ideals of, value and service, which have actuated every activity of the Car- man Shop since its beginning. As founder and owner, it gives me pleasure to take this opportunity for expressing my sincere appreci« ation to the people of this com- munity for their patronage and good will, and also to my staf for their loyal cooperation. O

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