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PAGE 2 SPOKANE WILL|SAYS MITCHELL RAISE WHEAT AID FUNDS Inland Empire Mass Meet- ing Scheduled for Today SEED RELIEF AT ONCE Northwest Cities Doing Part to Help Farmers raised $ ttle's $4 ew minutes Wed 000 Tacoma has ed by southwest Was: Ksehbiel, of 1 ed adm t 1 Adama, 12,000 t 12,500 In Ber Bata of Third Party Is Doubtful Future course of the progre party left 8 Chairman resigned | Friday members are EC Nelson, Mra. Lucy Emily Peters. the at n Washington was Jay; with only four members committee Mastor remain the executive gel The Snyder. on Herman M Case and s party is second, officially, ir state, having polled more votes November election than the party the democratic Workman Is Hit by Falling Ti Charles Ranko, 26, of way, workman in @ dre university stadium, Beattle General } from a pos plece of tilt his head Friday To Vote on $10,000 School Bond Issue CENTRALIA 28.—Patrons of the Ford's Prairie school district will vote on a $10,000. bond issue for a new, building, March 7. The proposed structure would of brick or file and would comprise three rooms. le tured skull 5 fell 26 feet and stru afternoon be Gargle Throat {l told aby ¢ ‘ Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis ‘ eet Prepare a harmless and effective gargie by dissolving two Mayer Tab- lets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls} she hesitated, and said with a half-| before be of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents-Ady Phenomenal Negro Tenor Metropolitan Theatre Tuesday Evening, March 10 Seats on Sale Monday, March 2 “To tell the simple truth there is no artist singing in English to- day who can surpass Hayes in the perfection of vocal technique and not one who has such variety of emotional expression.” Prices—$3.30, $2.20, $1.10 Including Tax If th want a remedy for skin trouble whose value has been proven by many years of successful use,—if you want a treatment that thousands of doctors and druggists are mange scribing because they Anow its bene- ficial results, —you will find it in Resinol Ointment and Kesinol Soap. the advices Why not take va Jourslinvelt Atal RESINOL of all make _ DISOBEYED THE SEATTLE EBERT I$ TAKEN SAYS CITY PLAN\|FOUR CHILDREN | BY DEATH EFFECTIVE | OIE IN FIRE STAs ; | Weeks Testifies Gésaret| Remarkable Career of Ger- A. S. Kerry Believes Man- Mother, Father, Four Others Violated Coolidge’s Orders VASH war departmer ase of mus “U”" Fraternity Gets Charter in National ernity « eficially taChi, nat chapte ountry A fashington chapte ceremony of installation inys. Friday afte morning place. Friday night aturday the act of ini there was a smoker at the chapter 4347 N. B, and Satur night there will be @ final t t at The Olympic Hotel. 1 about 75 members in the tay au fraternity Chicago Alienis Is Visiting Here Albert t. of Lowenthal, eminent o came al 9 nence * during . y Tt n New Yor was employed in the more re eb-Leopold trial fr ne New Washington home frém a vis Ha who hicago in hotel, on fornia est city an well as leading in the tance of establishing here a neuro pathic hospit affiteted with demer and similar vous aff treated physteians impor al, where those precox ner tions may oe ae HERE’S MORE ABOUT MATTICE STARTS ON PAGE 1 for Dr. Mattice and every incident Jof the afternoon of his death were Mra. Fiske In a clear | frank manner. While attorneys | gued and sparred for legal points, she remained unperturbed. Even. the photograph of the room, taken by the coroner a few minutes after Dr. Mattice’s death, which was thrust before her for identification, did not shake her self control. Once, when her attorney, Clarence L. Reames, of Reames and Frye, in telling of Dr. Mattice’s love for mu c, asked if she, too, was a musician. amile: “Well, Reames.” | From the moment Dr. Mattice ar rived at the Whiting home on the }day of his death. his every action was revealed by the witness. | RELATES INCIDENTS AT HOLIDAY PARTY “We met upstairs,” said Mew Fiske. “Doctor put his arms around |me and said: ‘My! But you look pretty today.’ “Don't muss me all up, doctor,’ I told him, then I urged him to so downstairs and entertain guests. I followed shortly.” I play quite a bit, “The Sweetest Story Every Told. his favorite piece, and “The Garden Dance.” Mrs. May Wilson, a guest, and I walked into the kitchen. ‘So this is what you are doing! J sald. Mr | Williams and the doctor were there. Mr. Williams had a drink in his }hand. He offered it to me and I declined, but he said something | about it being a holiday, so I took | it and he poured one for Mrs, Wil {son, which she drank, too. | “Then he poured on for Dr. Mat | tice, but I said, ‘Oh, the doctor in jon the water wagon,’ and he did j not drink it. “Shortly afterwards into the living room. | were talking the shot rang out and ' Dr. Mattice dropped dead, almost under my feet.” walked While we we nor customary to transfer iff. transit, and not taxable. to evade the personal tax. after the first of March of transit. “Up to the time I left the dock, on April 12, 1923, none of the salmon “in transit” had been moved.’ ” ef 4 naj * Mr. h the | At her request, Dr. Mattice played | HERE’S MORE ABOUT |drawer PORT CHARGES STARTS ON PAGE 1 end of February, 1923, some forty to forty-five thou- sand cases of salmon were transferred from ware- house to dock receipts, altho it is neither necessary ceipts as the dock receipt carries a higher rate or tar- A dock receipt indicates that the goods are in “That there was no reason for transferring the salmon from warehouse to dock receipts other than ferred was not in transit and did not move for months “And here is the affidavit of Edward C. Randall, former assistant wharfinger at the Spokane st, dock. He reiterates Mercer’s charges, and adds: | “That when I asked the chief clerk the purpose of | changing the cards on these piles of salmon, he told me that the salmon had been transferred from ware- house to dock receipts to evade the personal property tax, and to make it appear that the goods were in man President Is Ended ager Worth Trying Escape From Burning Home FAMILY AT BEDSIDE, Rose to Power From Life of Abject Power t B™ Tacoma Hostelry Has $1,000 Roof Blaze TACOMA, Fe f flame re rown im self named first et ! alize how has lowered 400,000 vernment ir Amer the proposed amendment Kratz, city manage ere requested to keep vo «eee Take First Step in ; ; Electrifying Line) EVERETT, } ‘—T meeting a secret, an Ebe rules policemen are not sur action it r at elssner wer Great death . A reight termina! a electrif CHANCE PHONES <-. ough, of the ‘ Hivi fr terminal ARON egait 1 of his y this mort Ts ng coming him | The cabinet nal me Jead presid cod eight days of nat a tribute nation A auickly sp “Prospect” New Call Num- ber for Part ‘East’ Exchange the news of Ebert's death He Fell 3 Stories and Will Recover dialing th 1,600 telephone nur at central b: ect calling office calling an o serve on be Afte an of a man whose miss asaing of nan entire rd a governme morning from the ROSE TE rrRoM rowrern VERTY spect" will be added as a new atrul office unit in the local Ke ity hospit attle telephone They state bers changed to the ny The “Prospect” w March rectory hich Monday telephone company om bum be was les were confined to the hit Wood Shows Money; to Return to U. S. BARCELONA Oxborne Wood ‘ der Staten After fean consul here dicated in new saue nf the telephone di delivery t The very * mor of the irges that aad one refer to the new tanue Spaiy © Hoidelt apprent Fe natinfied polities by b mom as is received tn the right the ie expe alen y. from w ood he will sail fe to make numbers The new “Pre ing to Manager C. O. Myern is made of Bremen necessary fo meet the growth of Hie rise the territory heretofore served sole he became |; and nitteeof n early! sure of calling ia tod desire the United ditor of & newspaper k 1 affatrs hen loc oming He te pect unit.” accord » the & conference with the Amer Wood left in good » roll of bills he well supplied active interest where he » fame hey spirits and from flashed, apparently with money Tacoma N. P. Shops on Full-Time Basis TACOMA, Feb, 28 Taco ma of the Nort Pacific railway go on a full six-day-week bain March 2, For more than a@ year they have been operating on five-day banis. was rapid, Successively labor secretary of his rman of the central cc orking youth of Germany the reichstag on great ” ¢ 1912 following tur t days ¥ in 1918, delivered the) ASHLAND, tu n* mon tudents cant’ equipment tm napect numbers @ area between ave, and Lake Washi Howell and FE ym, and nt the rt rode rod Columbia ste. Then of war oO Feb, slightly which occurred when 24.-Four injured in South octal t were hops ern government, demanding abdica- an explosic on of the kaiser and establishment | a chem! mixture higt of blic school laboratory was being heated 1918 ar youtorday 1919 Ebert CYNTHIA GREY carn Se Keeping Up With the New Generation '| Mothers Today in Sort of Same Plight as Hen Who Hatched Duck Eggs BY CYNTHIA GREY RINGING up a family of children is a simple task these days in comparison with “keeping up” with them. Any mother who wears giddy hats chosen by her oldest, married daughter can tell you that. | So can her sedate neighbor whose young son talks glibly! | about suppressed desires and Freudian complexes as if they; were a new kind of tennis racquet or hockey stick. For in these headlong days the boys and girls have gone | blithely ahead, with the curiosity of a herd of young deer, |to find out all about things their parents never dreamed of oaeage § | ment and when the Weimar ¢ tion adopted the tion in 1919 Eb dent republ tt rt was named presi an co} \( HERE’S MORE ABOUT GROCER | STARTS ON PAGE 1 fled with the wounded | robber, who escaped thru a rear door } One of the shots shattered a glass peanut jar directly beside the groe |! ler's face, ass filling his ey ts jand cutting his face and right arm, {but Polzin, blinded and bleeding | | would have pursued them, he says, | {had not his gun jammed, prevent | ing re-loading. A police car attracted | un by the fusilade, took Polain to the} jeity hospital and later he was treat Jed by an eye specialist. It is be | leved care will avert blindness Next time I won't miss, ¢ says the fighting grocer, shoot worse than ever, and I'll get somebody yet if they break in here. Uf Vd had an auto- matic instead of a gne-bullet aun I'd have had beth those birds.” ) years the world has not only moved—it has turned itself] Potzin will make another trip|upside down, Everything has | |downtown Saturday for that sure- | changed. | : |shooting gun. “And, furthermore,” | And mother, alone, moving about| | fra Tuesday and Toursday, |he says, “I'm going to spend Sun-|from the nursery to the kitchen! | goon phe star Pullsind” 100% days in the woods practicing.” and sewing room, has been unaware! | geventh ave. (fe of it, Vague rumors of change may |g have found their way into the eitcle | | « = | Toppenish Banker of the Ladies’ Ald soclety, but Praises His Town inone: wi too busy sewing shirts | “Anything will grow in our local-| for Chinese babies to pay much at ity if you give It water,” deciared J, [tention @> them ". Melrose, banker, of Toppenish,| And then quite suddenly her chil | Wash. who waa at The O mipic | cren were grown up, And they | REGAIN HEALTH | Hotel Friday. “But for a consistent|were the New Generation with a/ winner there {s nothing with us that | vengeance! | ; |ourpanses the lowly spud. We can| ysfother's brow was knit with deep, Through the use of Lydia E. always count on a good crop and @! thought when she came upon rouge | Pinkham’s Veg ble Com g00d market with potatoes.” land eyebrow pencils and strong per- | fumes in daughter's top dresser pound. Read their L tters She wos shocked when she saw) Valdosta.Georgia.—‘‘Iwastroubled that daughter rolled her stockings | with a very severe female weakness ‘down like Buster Brown used to accompanied by | wear his socks, Moreover, daughter some very unpleas- |refused to wear a corset to her ant symptoms and {dancing parties that began at 9 and i i jended, after midnight She was anything but motnex| idea of a “nice” girl, And yet all, |the “nicest” girls were just like her |—every mother’s daughter of them. And mother saw that if she was to go on being a Guardian Angel lio her family she'd have to learn thelr language, dress as they thought she should dress, and know | labout the things that they were! for nervous, run-down women.'’— That the salmon so trans- {thinking about | Mrs, L.O, DAsier, RVF.D, 4, Box 14, | | So she took daughter's advice on| Valdosta, Georgia, | smartness in clothes, and she began Relief from First Bottle to read Junior's kind of books and | ; | see Hie dna Ob plays Battle Creek, Mich.—‘‘I had great | I think she must feel as the hen | pains § eet ta ay aides, pe 4) Who. hataNed. thas ducts eggs. fel | Rousewotk or stand on my feet for| pes she saw her “ehicks’? ‘ when she.saw her ‘ch a olay weeks and I was in avery nervourscon- out on the mill pond, and realized) Gitton In a Cleveland paper Tread a| that they were going to try to Ket | totter about Lydia Piskhamn’ Vege} along without her 5 i ! Only mother knows that her chit fable Compound} have bad are Shall dren can't get along without her | continue its use because I believe and that they need her more at 20 than | know it helps me. I want to help other they did at 2. And so she is hard| women and I am willing to answer at work everywhere keeping up| letters,’ — Mrs, C. E. PALMER, Wi with them Champion 8t., Battle Creek, Michy In the last 2 § thia Grey will receive callors on Monday, Wednesday | | | | and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m., y P ham’s Vegetable | Compound m | better in every way, and the un- easant symp.) ma have disap. | Logie Your medicine is wonder: a 0 storage salmon to dock re- that year.’” = ——— Cross W rd Puzzl ATURD ) e — | ‘ rum THAT 66. The HOLDUPS GET $7 Bandits Rob Two of Cash! me ANSWER TO PUZZLE FRIDAYS and Cigarets While walking thru a tenn in Volunteer park Melb eld up by behind him ar bis back and a dit then © until he ge Thomas grocery store at 2010 1. Harrison st was robbed of $3 by two young ban dite who entered the store Friday | night the first man had two guns, Friday nig) Sth ave, N. EB. bandit who sneaked up nd stuck # pistol agains Melby was robbed of $3.80 package of cigarets, The bar Jered him to walk f of the park O15 1 out Weston, proprietor of a USMS | RL | ALT le CMEMIANIAISIE OM! IE) EM RU PIPILIE|S IATL ATR] SIC IONIAN] Both men wore masks and/ RADIO PROGRAMS tere » tea room: and news KHQ. Bush & Lane Co. cent musieal pr KIR, N. W — 11-12, teri fro! ert studio Well's Eddie Harkne Hotel orehestra. KIRN. W. Art Woldner's orchestra nt hotel . 485 om Hottm gram by Ohlsen’s orchestra <HJ, Loa Angeles, 405 meters apecial program: 12-2 a program by the * of Los Angeles Los Angeles, 217.6 .me- 9:30 p. uditorium muale dance and his Olymp!« 254 me Radio C un con- 12:30-1:20, from thé Fr 1:8 Silent night m, sport talk BASTERN STATIONS + " juced to Seattle Time) KYW Chicago, $36 on re— KYW, “The World Crier” will broadcast the latest news of the world every half hour-—on the hour and the half hour—from the service of the Chicago gvening American and the Chicago Her- itera, 4, mugical matinee of re- $:30-10, studio “numbers cram SUNDAY, MARCH 1 Radio Co. morning the Firat Methodist aid and Examiner; pal church; 4:20-5:38 church vesper # KHQ, meters—2-10 p. m., musical pr gram. KTW. church PACIFIC Ke 8 p , dance music orchestra Francis. K 10 pb, m,, KPO, Bush & Lane Co. 11-12, “Insomnia Deriver, 323 meters— ance music by Rain Lane’ orchestra. KDKA, Pittaburg, 309.1 meters . concert by the West- Firat meters Presbyterian lie vesper services matehes & p.m. concert by the St. I Symphony orchestra WSAIL, Cincinna: 6 p. m., chime conc 15, Bicycle Danceland orchest Minneapolis, 416.4 —6:30 p.m. musical program the Zion Lutheran chu program COAST STATIONS Oakiand, 861.2 meters— atudio program; 10-1 « by Halstead’s the Hotel St mete $26 t; 6:1 m., sex- from | | | Los Angeles, (65 meters pb. m, special program: | classic instrumental trio; | tu 5 meters | Melody Men. | . 428 me- hints; N.Y. 880 ce music, 483.6 me- ical concert; San § 9-10, orchestra program 6:20 p Metropolitan Theatre Sun., March 8th, Afternoon at 2:30, Eve. 8:15 SWEDEN Its Magic Beauty and Progress . CONTENTS OF PROGRAM Gothenburg, Sweden’ Trolihauan’ je to Revela. fand.Bver-taaclnatiny Stocthotve Principal sighta of the. cite Stianaes’ eles oe _ \. Stadshs fe open-eit musqum. Bellman maset, new City Day, on D: i Bove" Dex on Dyseghede all. Boys’ gymaastics in public Edison Saha te sine city...Skdne, néae Torup,..Torup inegarden, at Bastad...Wheat harvest, Girdetdinga-N and larvest, Noreland...City of Sundevall...Halletavik paper mills... The -Frésin and Ostersund.. beautiful ood Queen at Lekeond ond Rigs An Entirely New, Panchromatic ALL MOTION TRAVEL FILM Produced in Summer, 1924, by WALDEMAR J. ADAMS A REAL TRAVEL TOUR IN MOTION PICTURES Tickets on sale now at Box Office of Metropolitan Theatre Prices .50, .75, and $1, plus tax ein (NUE Wie] ee t \ 1928 300 MAY DIE 9 HUGE BLAST Explo Of 3,000 Cases of Dynamite Shakes Brazil ‘ a ~Th canes 9 “0a may vee, ot ame ye. oft fire ore weverety arly reports from frig temporartly ot OF the rashed ip nd treme og the blast app firemen whe The at owned the me by we ‘Emst von Dohnanyi Pianist and Composer IN CONCERT PLYMOUTH CHURCH Thursday Evening, March§ Auspices Men’s Club ale at Church Offigs: Phone MA in-4465 Price $2.44) Rate to Students Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine Relief Which Is Healing Thousands FREE $1 Coupon pepe the coupon t Dept. LKR : A d now ei thes coven “Did you ever see sucha in aay ne? Grace ey positively stout. Now she's one ot the smartest dressed women I know, She must have done some | thingtoregainheryouthful figure She did do something. 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