The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1924, Page 9

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AV Onl nil MAY CONFER ON © |MMIGRATION All Coun- tries West Hemisphere e ating immig ex . Th onfer eration - er BEHNEMAN GOES UP FOR TRIAL Former Brown Investigator Faces Drunk Driving H. G. Behneman, former tnvesti. Mayor Brown, went on ¢ Justice GC C Dalton arged with driving while October 1. Tho the de- mony will not be intro several days because o a witness, court Behne will a frame by the 1s¢ he was believed to a papers ineriminating n his possession ¢ pation of Police Se ay Newton and of Dr. John With city hospital, ersy ¢ the might be employment to appointments mayor. Mayor Brown was not in his office Thuraday. wton testified that he and Feek arrested Behneman m. after they had chased him driving up the wrong sido of certain avenues between Jackson and King sta Newton said that another n in Behneman’s car es- eaped u ave. A bottle partly| {ite hisky was | du 4) as eviden GRAY TO PLAY : a Orchestra, Jack Bain to Entertain C. of C. y's orchestra, from the will play, and Jatk ng ‘Friday noon, at he Chamber of Com- He Wants Himself Beheaded in Public, HANOVER, Germany, Dec. beheaded t place here, with th city present and motion pic- tures taken of the execution. > be ed hope follow the sugges- state's attorney, who anded the death pen Auto Kills Bridge Tender at Portland! PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 18—Ira! C. Hodges. ear-old bridge tender, s ‘© today on the Mor- ect bridge when an: auto ate at the bridge draw, and swung it until it crushed Hodges against a steel girder. } Carl Cornelius, shipwright, was! driving the automobile. Hé was ar-| Tested on a charge of manslaughter) aie held for $2,500 ball. Merely the Goats Were Asphyxiated| TACOMA, 18,—Thoughtful- | Nike of the desk sergeant to inquire} asphyxiated saved tho po ong run thru tho cold this th a pulmotor. The plea} ce came from a man who} to start his automobile in leo housed two gont utfered from the effect oxide Father’s Hikes Calls Hull South) Frank Hull, sésistant manager of| the Olympic hotel, was. called | to Mouthern Calitornin Wednesday on fecbunt of the iliness of his father, Who ts not expected to jive. Hull Welt Wednesday night and will not} Féturn for several days , fhe new agricultural commission | intends to delve even into European | faym conditions in ite endeavor to| lop fore co. tition with Amer enetiocana | and sugar beets) nereases in ylelde t neason, Win wer, | they were qu bye, Dol vely concerning their appoint-| are teft r on and the relation | routes the |” 18.— eft loath.” Old Dobbin Is Di assi Doze ema to Be Re doen Equine veterans of the pany retired Pany completes motorization Streich, of 1201 E. Howe st., the for eight years, in Seattle will be picture friend, This picture was taken as the driver stopped for a light lune Photo BY JIM MARSHALL in the yr passing f the horse will be written in before January 1 was unced On that Ratlway Express Co, will n of its equiy Not many years ago the company used from 130 to 140 horses to ha its wag animals pr: cheaper and Lou Gault morning wagons and back into t shafts SAYS MORTIMER “BAD EGC” Character Witness Called by Forbes Defense CHICAGO, De tim Elias H. Mor star witness for th rtimer, a paid agent of the government, testified he was a pa to a conspiracy betwee: R. Fi rbes, the govern thru tracts to build veteran: ri ending that Mortimer’s atory was “utterly fal prompted by its bitter feeling to d Forbes, the defense set about at once in an to destroy the value of his ony. Dyer, manager of the residential! hotel in, Was it at a tified that he kne four} and “wouldn't believe him on} High-grade oleomargarine ade chidfly of coc soon ch oll often ts} Americ lorimination has caused great h _ lution « ot | the Oo ng » Railway Express com- when the of equipment. And E. C. who has driven the horse in will have in a few days com- to part from hi horse and its old-time h near the Union depot. © & Carter ff Pho pany's office Bix head of in Seattle, ¢ They t ) wag WOULD REFUSE FRANCHISE Rainier Valley Club Fights Traction Company company ey Com. Vocal protest followed filing with irman Phil Tinda ittee late November of a written pro-| Late last night a steady drizzio .|test by a club committee consisting |tain turned to sleet as automot ich } of Rey R. Canterbury, J. C. Unger ture dropped. Street oe which has been d and Herbert Dye. It set forth that | thousands of office workers Mors! 5 was the company has failed to pave outlying districts were many McCo tween its tracks after the city 4 utes behind schedule on the m of t; failed to taxes pre I due, and fajled in promptly remitting to the city a portion of {ts grons receipts. “In spite of this failure to meet obligations,” Unger sald, “it has sev eral times tablished rate on the 1 © high other cit This dis voo to property values “This club is in favor of the city counc!l granting a temporary permit to some private bus company to op- erate on Empire way pending a #0. _ Problem.’ [ GORE ENTERS CABINET | Howard M. Gore, governor- clect of West Virginia and nd| forecast today Renton v has tea © Detroiters Skate |Aged Man Freezes { neRE’s MORE ABOUT }\( HERE STORM "S MORE AROUT WORLD MEET 2 =F JAP PROBLEM IS vary storm sasisiroeneee |. WP AT MEET Causes Accidents {Campaign to Repeal Exclu- sion Act Rumored TY, Mo., Deo. 18.—A idents as the ro pavements marked| jp y of near zero ow accom. |» rs of of nat highly-fir he has gripped t ep s section, delay! trains and tiatte using suffering among tho p Beattle classes will continue until the en of the week, the weather bureau | All of Kansas reported fall of|in hed of one to two inches and tem-| car | late Th . ow we bove ‘ who has pressed tr San Francisco Hit im attec by Frosty Weather AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18—Th r ter d to . and ity e f Frost blanketed the parks and|court Janua if the f f ice formed on the smalier|aa I ant ' gtoft rature records~ were! broken, } according to the Th was c PAVE WAY FOR DEFENSE CASE Minor Witnesses Called in McCoy Murder Trial Sacra t at Fre I Angeles and 45 at San frosts were valleys but o had reported tn the ta of dam ; Los Dec. 18,—Pa A © prepared 1 1 | for os Smart way for the defense case, m | Were reported to ha had the ne ew fav red smudge pots in operatior aying San Franciaco weal 1 to the w | wo tated. Pp U witness of rke stated ; - ture the morning Mot ‘ the center of the = cs : — antique shop of Mors is district, re rounded ‘ : ported a mi range of 23 to 27 ; out many thru. the ora seotion, Migr Mpieag't hy ations,” a com-| with pract no damage done aid not know him d he rode with 5 toe bet further franchises) to Work Thursday | ia eal any, whether! DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 18.—People seemed dazed e e skated to work th morning over | an t wa ur aldewalks and st @ sheath of ice. ts glaring with purchase Autos were snail's pace. Telephone and telegraph wires al moving along at a 5 aid {have wandered awa over the state wero reported down | have wandere from that tn nd service was seriously inter. | *Utution. When found he was clad rupted. Telephone companies wore | OMY !n @ sh rs and socks. |Woman Freezes to Death in Montana accepting calls to a few cities Snow Blocks Train | Racing With Death! Great FALLS, Mont, Dec. 18,— GARDNER, Dec. 18.-/While walking thru a snowstorm eae making every |86vén blocks on her way home from effort to get a train thru tho snow | Télative’s house at Iby last drifts to carry William Weaver and Mattio Briggs, 45-year-old no became japsed, freoz! |could reach he exhausted and col: to death before aid | Peter Andorson, elk hunters, to Emi- |grant, where operations will be un dertaken to save their lives: The two men were caught tn the | blizzard, which started Monday. LOS ANGEL BS, Dec. 18.—A roller |'Without food or shelter, the men | cana nat sings "Yankee Doodle" |wandered for 48 hours before they |clear thru without a false note is \staggored into Jardino and ce |the feature attraction at a canary j lapned, ; Show under way here. Andorson's hands, arma and feet were frozen, as were Wea hands. Amputation will be neces Jeary !f shock and exhaustion do not prove fatal before ald can be reached |35 Below Zero in Parts of Wyoming | DENVER, Dee. 18.—A drop in temperature, accompanied by a light snowfall, was Colorado Colo., toady Big Cut in Dentistry FOR 30 DAYS share of the general storm sweeping |the country today. Wyoming re- ported subnormal temperatures as | low as 85 below zoro, Rock Springs |was covered with six inches of | mndw, while the thermometer hover- |@d at 20 below. Casper reported 35 bélow, and the samo amount of, penow., | | Less than an inch of snow cove 830 Set of 400 pies, reported 08 of an inch | Leeth.... | melted precipitation Eastern Colorado was directly in the path of the cald wave, tempera | tures there nging from 6 above to |zero, Denver reported 1 above $10 Gold Crown..... : $10 Bridge- WORK (vies ¢ og $4.00 $4.00 Extraction Free All Work Guarantecd fo: Examination FRE Open 9 to 6 Dally—O to 12 Sanday OHIO DENTISTS at Home in Denver DENVER, Deo. 18.—-The first ta tality of the zero woather in Colo. rado was reported today with the finding of the body of David Robin fon, 66, In the back yard of Venrk a home former dasistant secretary of agriculture, here is taking the Canoda in Sbuth Denver 107 University Street Barbara &e Sponsors Lovely Frocks for Holiday Parties $39.50 XCEPTIONAL as are all of the Barbara Lee creations, these Barbara Lee Frocks for holiday wearing excel their predecessors in unusualness and individuality. The Frocks sketched and other Barbara Le« f afternoon of bridge, for dinner, dancing < parties that mark the holiday ave the f costing much more than 839.50. will be nd appearance chosen supper easor Along with the Barbara Lee Frocks will be featured a group of other smartly-styled Frocks, also offer- ing very attractive value at $39.50. FREDERICK & NELSON F ight Over Senate Seat | with arrows polnting nvalidated them, the them, which Is Forcing Party Split 08% Sir BY CHARLES P. STEWART can to a conser ‘© democrat V JASHINGTO? RANKS OF BOTH whl & P. ‘ARTIEG DIV. IDED 4 Steck, 7 c Asa | pub of his fight Willam #. rat, who was A rt ng to | Smoot an senate seat in ders in rly marked t Brookhart's next congress, on the ground that he, fe =announce Ashurst cratic member ‘of the bte would have won it in the last | ly enate co on privileges and election, if the votes had been! Out of a total of han 1,000, tion rs that the statutes counted right, is a democrat~—a con. votes cast, Broc + Who was/require the committee to observe servative on: Smoot ts for Steck. for Broo nning for reelection to the senate state from Iowa, was declared winner by laws in deciding contests. He admits that the Utah law pro- | vides that the “intent of the voter” | shall govern when election disputes | arise, but he points out that the lowa hart show that @ party re eck insists he would have won| is going on | had not the election officiais thrown | * & conservative dem-|out a large number of ballots cas’ calls for decision solely on the al republican | is fe but marke by over-|law, which, he adds, throws out im- t prefers a liberal republt orts of his own, not only properly marked ballots. unswick York Including 10 records and $ record albums, $157.50 Victor No. 80 Including 8 records, needles and brush, $116.00 Brunswick No. 200 Including 8 records, needics and brush, $106.00 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER WITH TERMS CUT !2 A Phonograph or Radic will transform the silent home into a_ veritable haven of enjoyment and will make this Christmas the happiest ever for your family. 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