The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 7

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p-VERETT WOMANJV ar Darkened His Sight, LODGE FUNERAL r |$ SLAIN! but Her Love Persisted WEDNESADY Were Married and Have "ll Never For a Bab Husband Shoots Wife Down 4"4 So rh at’ Door; Helg in gail out e S Y+\Veteran Senator Will Bod the War Buried at Cambridge =" Sears of Battle Still NATION BOWS TO Sp t Se" Mar Old Line, Buddies 'I8 HEROES You Who F ought Over There Would Re Cog Armistice Day Observed All DAVIS T0 QUIT ™ ze Many of Those Places, After Six Years Over United States BY WEBB MILLER jbridge. B s gone forever,| , Secretary of Labor Will | Oris rnona. rrance, Nove ti) You ot the First division wi re-) Resign March 4 a3 J feat milewed [™ today—a heap ‘ t ae 3 1 5 nye Y I : - J 4, next —— Seger r 1 good as}, 4 t w House today “ w ‘ ar wo nh . ° at c "i t e . ae a“ t f th ‘ . 4 1 abl time today t whers @ living tn k A 4 the» ft ond 3 look toda holy t y w it , ’ tha id, clam: wa t ate HERE'S MORE ABOUT || persistent, chiting rain youll never|the Geads which will be celebrated] by Sear avy Wilbur and Hans Pedersen, gene lepartments." |TOWNS STILL BEAR for ; soe THE SCARS OF WARK Congre Arn . nlU. S. Citizenship Granted |! 4 by Court Ruling ste Ne It wor and increase the special tax Baird, real estate Willis E. Clark, & ard build- | ene . ly gener Alleyway; One Caught Campbell roduced and of bom! years to come. dun is a great waste s passage would > of rates an © you find famous forte and Vaux are chalky armed bandits » the home of tah st and robbed him of horrid sow boost th ¢ Daum ! would h j water a nd rs rates, the users of c 4 benefit large Jan Lestate speculators, t Wetoks wie ti Oe atts mos) “Aelered Smith for gineers remember the heap of ston President in 1928” A iS atts which once was Boureullles — you a a ee used most of it to repair the roads.) DENVER, Nov. 11.—The sgiltrea The f of meat smoked with|and 27th Engineers used the rest) E. Smith for President | in 192 club t ndit gas whbn the After robbing the attenda they forced Mitchell to ¢ other said to be better than/ when they made their famous record ‘ot 90 mf sof incorpo: t became kno tion here } utes in repairing the ye n his car to rom there into fismissed him, m Suspected Police b Floyd Siverly, 20, and Charle 8a hild, 24, were returned to § sttle n and lodged in the city jail 3 e night to await trial for the murder|a of Patrolm optember n Robert L, Lithey, shot 3. Their supposed com panto: F Uchardson; is held tn ail in Seattle and will be tried with | them. | Siverly and Fatrchild were cap tured in Bethany, Mo.,, Inst m glary charge. Tr ited to Seattle. Patre Johnson, captor of Rt Detective Ernie Yoris brought the} vo prisoners back Near Riot in Trial | of Drys for Attack! 0., | Nov il hori ‘of f ane viet Hear 1 making a thoro invedtlzation of mob violence, whieh threa hill last night as they were trled on charges of \Mr mi $mith, that they attacked her dur ing @ Nquor raid | A crowd of approximately 2,000 | yersons marched on the) little court room and police bellev that only | lack of weapons saved the dry igenta from being lynchdd gente-—Mayor A. Y,. Pugh of || North aiege hill, and three of his |deputies—were finally spiited away t Cincinnatl police, OUR STOCK ISA GOOD INVESTMENT ‘Coolidge to Leave WASHINGTON Pres! dent Coolidge today decided to leave | hore December 3 to attend] the Chi cago Livestock show. He plans to attend ‘ ber tl PUGET 30UND POWER &LIGHT CO. P) { 407 Electric Building Seattle a Main 5000 Army: Two Minutes LONDON, Nov. 11.—All obeerved two minutes of 11 a, m, today, on the the armistice anniversar There were ceremontea at the cehotaph in Whitehall ond at the grate of the unknown soldier in Wéytminster | Abbey, ET Sans Pak PVE A ed PAN A AS i | Hallows \friends for63 years. They were play- | pelled Mitchell to drive them to Se | Killer Returned together and. w ls 5 SETA EL ts Radio Propel sipeats FREDERICK & NELSON A Special Purchase of Juvenile Boys’ Suits In Worsted Jersey Cloth JICTURED are two 4 i tl pecial urcha Made from good qual- Button-on and two-piece styles for boys of 3 to 8 year Each uit attractive trimmed pique, broadcloth or self 1 Wednesday, 3 Women’s Smart Coats In Pile Fabrics and Utility Fabrics $2500 ks ‘ W MEN and young women mm 4 1 choose a fashiong | \ util or dress Coat from je ¥/s\ among the many sr t styles in . f the Downstairs Store at $25.00. Good quality pile fabrics in id black fashion dress coats, many with fur \ brown tones collars. Plain colors and smart plaid effects in utility Coats—some of these also have fur trim- mings. All are fully lined with ceable fabrics. Good value 25.00. ; TAINS STORE Two Bandits Slug Man in FoNipateriouly Shot FORCED TO AD LOS ANGEL a n myste! ab the Hose °| Clerk Compelled to Drive! Bandits Into Seattle two Renton gasol | H. Mitchell of I Te! night compelled t ooting are nm was clues upon which police a his two captors | police. ned the steam| Mitchell drove up fn front Standard Oi! service station at ton,,when he was held by one bandit. sur of Ger while another held up the it here two years Jemploye, taking $9. Threaten! — Mitchell with a pistol, the men made; her of tion | to the l 2 Oil station, | FRIENDSHIP BROK y got $38 WALTHAMSTOW, Eng.—Godfrey| Continuing their threats of death in and Harrison Riches were | case of outcry, the holdup men com nates at the of 3, and their first |attle, where they jumped from his reeches were mi from the same)/car at 3. 4 Jackson st. jece of cloth. Both went to school married at the vine time im the same church, ut| Consider Purchase ow the mendes has come to an | of 7 More Theaters ng Hallows refused to wear) seven theaters in Aberdeen and ee ‘Hoquiam, bought by H of Tacoma, may be o with the string owned by J yon Herberg, of Seattle, it became Moore has purchased TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 the theaters from their former KFOA, 455. metors—8:30, Armis. {owners W. G. Ripley and Ed Do- y¥ addgess, Charles H. ||! ofAberdeen. Five of the Ring county ‘superior (feae in Aberdeen, two in Ho- am. t; 9, address, 2 , news, stock reports, weather reports icant! PUGET SOUND. pom >SHEDULES 6:30. program. || Saye Money, Travel by Steamer a TACOMA Leave Colman Dock Daily 7, 9, 11 A Ma Lo 8 7, 10 KIRK, cert featuring W: tra in a special ¢ KFHR, 283 meters musical records. OTHER COAST STATIONS X, Onkland, 509 meters—6-7, 4 og Sunset matinee; 8-10, special 45c had 80c wet Armistice day studio prograr TY é KGO, Oakland, $12 meters—4. t rehestra; Franel Dally, 12 midnight. Does not go n trip leaving | Seattio Saturday midnight. studio program; 10-1, St. Francis hotel orchestra. ) BELLINGHAM, ANACORTES KGW, Portland, 492 meters—5, || Para ai.th arch war: children’s hour; 8 Agricultural |) Bl port Townsend Rail Cons college extension service, by O. || nevtions and Mill Port A. C.; 8:30, Portland Civic Music _ Dally, 8 a.m, and 5 p,m, club, | rol OOt KF I, Los Angeles, 469 meters 7 Freight , patriotic music; 9.10, spe —~CLALLAM TAY cla istice day progra ny |] CAH BAY AND WAY PORTS | es uk Oey PeORtAn Ay | Mon, and Thurs. 10 Wloryano Thompson, soprano, Te thre to Neat and the 160th Infantry band, | Monday Trip KPO, San Francisco, 428 meters: BAY JUAN TELAND 1-2 and 4:30-6:30, Fairmont hotel orchestra; 6:30-6:30, children’s hour; 7:30, orchestra; 8-10, pro- gram featuring Armistice (lay, KESG, Low Angeles, 278 mdters— 10:30-11:30, sunshine hours; 8:30+ 4:80, organ; 6:30-7:30, Gray studio program. KHJ, Los Angeles, 396 meters— 2:90-8:80, onrehestra; 6:6:80, or chestra; 6:30-7:80, children's pro- gram; 8-10, studio program; 10- 11, Biltmore hotel orchestra, i | Passenger and Six round trips necting with Bi | ferry. fe ferry leaves Anacertes for Sidney, 0. Oreas and Hoehe camers and schedules anb. ject ‘to change. without otlee. PUGET SOUND NaviGATionco , COLMAN Darks Foor MARION ST to drive them to Seattle, he told’ a ‘registered | vote to Soy) tet ne whether | H | doesn't really know whether it is al FREDERICK & NELSON the ron in tined Geor- One r has New Petticoats Of Fine Tricolette Special $ 1.95 Wednesday HIS fine knit rayon fabric is especially rviceable. It fast ions Petticoats with finely plait flounces as pictured, in —special, $1.95. “Ye Olde Time” Fruit Cake With Ye Olde Time Flavor ICH with nuts, fruits and spices—with all of the old time goodness that fruit cake ould have. For your own holiday parties or a a thoughtful gift to your hostess. 2 » 5 and 7-pound size —Frederick & Nelson, First Floor Georgette Shaded Wrought-Iron Table Lamps SPECIAL $5. 00 acu | Employes of expensive Parisian ——— HERE’S MORE ABOUT || «ress designers often are bribed by TUKWILA nh merchants to appropriate of the designs. STARTS ON PAGE 1 FREDERICK votes cast at the elec- of the town’ a majorit {tion, but a majorit coufty crowd believe that n will cut down their} taxes; that too many bond issues have been floated, and the city has not benefited sufficiently thereby; the “town” of ‘Tukwila. bas| been torn by politics for so long} that, whilo they labored in Seattle, | thelr wi had reached the point] Jat home ‘rhere they wouldn't speak | |to each other, party fee.ing ran so| high! They decided that would nev- | ler do. So last spring they elected | y council | ' disincorpe four members to the pledged to support a petition for} disincorporation. And now they} | |are disincorporated! ; But B, 8, Greene, mayor of Tuk- | |wila—or is he?—says he and the| jeouncil are going right along ad-} {ministering the town’s affairs, and| | that the only thing the county gang | jcan do is to try, try again. | ‘As th® law has been interpreted |}/ ‘ requires a ma-| ty o registered voters to dis: ||| |get up another petition, and it they |gct_ enough names attached they |]! Coal or Wood Range could call for a vote on the mat-||| jter at th on,” | 55 Meanwhite the “disincorporators” $ have elected a receiver, and after Water Coil, $3.00 the official returns come in and the is notified by the office, the receiver next el “city” council county auditor will get busy and put the “town's” | house in order preparatory to lock-| ing the front door and throwing the | key away! But—will he? Oh dear!!. Tukwila je on the map—or a grease spot. \Ouban Test Bottle | Went 2,000 Miles) | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 11- ‘Thrown overboard from the steamer | Ruth Alexander last January, an] t hydrographic ocean current test bot- FLUTED tle was picked up hero recently, 2,000 i bod miles from where it started § months land 24 days before. ‘The bottle w found at ‘ey point and turned ov | jto the local office of the lighthouse | | service. | Troops Stop Race tb ” | Riots in Kentucky Crown” Heater | DANVILLE, Ky. Nov, 11.—Negro | For Wood or Coal workers were returning to their quarters under the protection of a No, 18 No, 20 troop of national guards and race rioting was believed at an end in the $19.50 $19.75 Dix river construction camp near here today,

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