The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1925, Page 7

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MONDAY MARCH 9 NE Oe YAUTOS KILL 4; HERE'S MORE SHNGH HAUL INI Hs won EMS MADE (stars ovr ~ ABOUT THE SEATTLE STAR || Get Ready, Kids! Funny }| Clothes Parade Winner Etia Be Circus Clown! » Htc Is Smashed and Pearl wan ti auinched B SIDES amassing 20 “wma od) ahow' . on, F Atlal eistricts of ty thea afterr | maybo there will t ome moro tH pywntown Bandits Continue rere Motet wits nani ace m8 being singed Friday and | this pring and sumin ; . nel 1} ne ows fn di Parader 1 line up outatde , ations Unchecked |uay nisnt. showers of t) : ea tong breath; Angora | ‘The Btar office, on Seventh av wd Opera Lieut ein te Seattor Nf Mystic Order of Vetled pibweee University and Union : { t t treets Monday and Monda Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, t t O45 m. Be lay. Th Back oftlcin Masonte sootal order | jurado will start at 10 o'clock and t s v b The Star and the Grotto offer | Ww " rt one, because moxt Sew ned three prisemfor the best clown or | of 1 boy ds girls haven't or he ees Serge Scoanirio. Sosthme jn ths parage. :| ade logs broken in for the of th an third, In addition, there'll b Me teh vicaag 8 agit Mi - ee A be for eve ‘one in line 4 CO NOW ~ valued at om ak ee ein the office safe a few | FOES OF PLAN . geen placed 24 AK PAPOSED ee ; ; fe "FLO DMAGES 5 FLUE bf pevd Hine owr he | we Saurt Shop, 500 F ferooat and rea aifeent money ere chek. Him je and adout 6:2 sated inside ¢ ; aca Himethoch sed of $500 nt yeman neve Pres was attacked by two ban rim the rear of . Ter stussed hin ernscious, aie he was he ide club funds Mkves who r ked t @QM. Drew, 2002 Ray LAS > te FE aN making such ar Louis B. be ty om rer p manager — plan home |the city m (ROSS WORDS DO PL port Yate Your Thoughts to Last Degree Before Solution Comes fdas been said that cross word ee oe aie on solving t As Ses wag sheik board ¥ m ‘Thee cross tem ¢ axis — fot up yo a 8. the When your wits are Dutie Par words, you ut der t ot all m you ndment No, | bi," Dutton d ASK APPROVAL OF SCHOOL BONDS ol officials val of th ative if § se the students Sch gy, Its revised Jus and its ma itinaries—ali in one met should be easier fa the most ‘Maght stimulato amber each te am outlined b: ved by ¢ ions of y Fear was expressed that the bo joard has be business Edgewick Residents Ask | Veteran Exposes False Cam- $160,000 From City paign at Noon-Day Meeting Friends of Boxley ca a | CPPSRNENTS of the clty manager damage claimant 1 plan can find no reasonable minute flight for € ‘M rs ument r t the hand are They put forward by | “circulating empt jonny and many engineers and nS t t wing t ty umn 1 to administer Be iped the 1 of fired Lewis B. Sct wick. Claims totalin out war veteran and lawyer ! 000 were a 1 by t council, | pe tar M hekt » b dum, nd will be | day noon at the I Hatt ' ‘erendum T 0 ting cle 1 ¢ " & batth i tt at Cea t basin, Jetty emp her bee flood, | polit fod 4 t raen as A. K popu’ t the plan. 1 former City Engineer R. {The effort w 1 fa The rowd was wit \ ¢ 1 t t nd or e of t ty 1 plai a t WW ‘ taxat { “The BUSINESS PORT URGED BY DAY | Candidates Talk Before Col- ihe rot opinions against Cloveland had Be Beye fates Issue might'falt due to tie interest, OPE Republican Club | ‘tne present charter amendment in other issues that are be the the speaker p ited out, was the clectory Tuesday 1 Juttu candidate for port{Work of delegates n every fra < ternal and civic o zation in Se | Thomas R. Horner, chairman the committee from the Wealth club, which put the Box Creel referendim, urged ¢ DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES ‘Seattie has petitions to appre award.” Horner said. ‘Tho appe made in behalf of 27 families, ¢ SILVER- WARES cone tims.’ We have informa jthat more than 90 per cent of t l $175,000 award has been purchase Bamte BETTER: |\vacenawte’ vue beats vet Le QUALITY jber Co reular the Boxiey € are the real interests beh this | quarter dollars. — campaign, not the families who liwed| George F. Cotterill, running for ‘ : {@ there. Three court. Juties have held|re-clection»to, the port commission. | BUSINESS Men Object to| ithe city guiltless. and anyone wholtold of the port’s growth until it} jhas made an in flood site will br: groundless.” N so ieee tigation of th ansen & Co. W18 Second Avenue SUCCERSORS TO. BERT HANSE} oN Big Horse Race Dance TONIGHT At the PURPLE MILL First and hb Prize to 1 Dancime 12120 TURSDAY NITE Prize Walts Seandinayinn Social Club Cash Prizes eginnimae w 4 ending in S Gents she Ladies 100 Dancing Every Nite LEONARD'S ORCHESTRA Common North Bend Lum. and the Milwaukee railroad chimes as of his clos | y late of comm y the wa nD} a progra the port “to tak and relieve the taxpay 4 | den.”* “Regardless of what the cians say, the Pért of Seattle ta | 4, | been losing money for the past three | Day. “It hax port poll years,” said be supported by taxation, wt amounted to nearly Stringent Enforcement cent more business | he | “produces 60 per than Portland The c plan was sup. = ted by Nelson R, Anderson; op posed by Robert H. Atkin | Dr. C. W. Sharples, running for re- election to the achool board, and A. L. Cohen and H. G, Dahtby, council jeandidate, made speeches. sionera, While the objection many Seattle organizations is that the law enforcement by the city admin- ————— fadoanse is too lax, the complaint in | Spokane is the opposite. men complain that transient trade, worth hundreds of thousands of do} 1 i} en away by “Prussianism™ | in the Fifteen King County Towns | potice department ; to Vote on Tuesday } Maurice Smith, formerly who ts police comralusion conter of attack, He has a lawyer, is the ho sup an organization including practically every big business and professional to name councilmen and other ¢ officers. land, North Bend, Pacific, Redmond, | the city §F We Will Save ‘ou Money on Your Real Estate Loan WASHINGTON Big Cutin Dentistry PLATES as low a8,..- $10 Gold Crown ....-- $10 Bridgework, Peeling on ap the Bob Shave 15 4.00 Extraction Free OT UNIVEMSITY 1 Socom: peony Cornel rj CHOOL $5.00 34,00 Skykomish and Snoqualn.. | Leonard Funk, veteran works com Auburn will alsowote upon a pro-| missioner, is said to be certain of re posed $200,000 water extension bond | election. John Argall, for many years |issue; Kirkland on a $15,000 water commissioner, is handicapped bond issue; Duvall on a water sys-|by’ Klan support and may be de. tem acquisition without bonds, and|feated. The business men's ticket in- Kent on $5,000 fire apparatus bonds.| clude Hedger, Bob Butler, former ‘Tukwila’s election may, be its last| county commissioner, and Funk. Six as a municipality, a disincorpora-|teen candidates, including a woman, tion issue also being involved in the in the race. are lelection Representative Proposes Mitchell’s Air Plan WASHINGTON, March 9.—Devel- opment of national defense alr pol- (Claim He Will Win Friends of H. G. Dahlby dark horse candidate in the primary elec- | tion, who surprised many by coming jout among the first six, were stag: last rally for him Monday. augert that Dablby will spring jing a ‘The another surprise Tuesday and incl-|icy similar to the one advocated b dentally deal a hard blow to gam-| Brigadier General Mitchell, assist: blers who are betting against him.|ant chief of the army air service, They based their contentioa, they | was recommended today by Repre- said, on the results of a poll of 56) sentative O'Sullivan, democrat, of scattered precincts, which® they| Connecticut, who represented tho Dabiby was running second,| house aircraft committees at the antiaircraft demonstrations — last week at Fortress Monroe, Va, in r Towels ‘Nine Abe Sailed in an official report on the results of Tools ‘the tests. Can ic:, Ohio Klan Gun War| sttives urrsa tne tormaton ¢ Women Oper @ to 0 Dally —@ to a snedter NILES, Ohio, March 9—Nine men|@ military polley in which r Operators STS were jailed today asa result of an-) craft shall play the most import Hor in factions here "sunday night. [onstrated Mitchell was correct in K only do» planes is his statements that the fense against enemy 4 “a subetantial air force, Gang fighting and shooting fol lowed an attempt of anti-Kiansmen to break up a Klan parade Business | | Dabiby Campaigners BACKS GENERAL INJURE 1% | Eight Arrestted for Acci- dents Durgsg Week-End prow 1, 16 1 atti the first of Januar x had beet The doad ure MISS MARGARET H, MORAN, 1} touche 1611 40th h Terr ave, and Madinon st CHARLES G, BURNS, 28, 747 16th ave fat pjured in erash saturday, at Fourth a 8, and Washington st CAPT, T. I, CANN, Des Moine retired mariner; instantly killed in | front of hix home Sunday by an auto by Prank M, Skinner, Tacoma we AN SMYTH, Hunt's Point truck down t r near he home hight 18 arrested in that elt > Depuly « leD ating test of sentiment on | . enforcement will be mado in| Spokane Tuesday when voters of | that city will elect three city commiss- | of | | | | Fifteen King county te -|port of the Ku Klux/Klan and some | Seattle, will hold city {church organizations. Onpewe? * Tuesday—six of them electing may-|him is Charles Hedger, a deputy ors and the remaining nine siated|sheriff, who has secured supp 1 Those electing mayors are Au-|man in tho city. This organization} ‘burn, Duvall, Enumclaw, Kent,|contends that inat of enforcing | lRenton and Tukwila. The towns|prohibition, Smith has harried work Inaming other officers consist of|ingmen until they no longer pass Bothell, Carnation, Issaquah, Kirk-|their leisure days—and money—in Burnes, 28, 16th ave. N,, yas treated for “cuts and bruis- at the City hospital and then }] put in a cell at the city Jail, It was charged Monday by Attor: ney E. I, Jones, counsel for Burns. Burns was driving a car at Fourth ave. and Washington st., given him t Tha injure Tom Badson, companion. 2800 Ashwood ave., 0 young 10 Rive urth man with t * r 5 i pita ined nt t 1st rh ™ t K. 1 1 GIRL IS WORT IN COLLISION } 14 " E. A 4 Sew bet «om « W. J Eve T. H. Hane clerk, were thrown from H Argrime t when the tonneau di jopen at 18th ave. W. and W. Galor st. The Misses Helen Moe and Eu nice Clark were also slight! the accident. Asgrimson had ked up the party for a “lift” into Mra. I « ‘4 1M mith, 44, thelr ¢ d with reckless * ear overturned at held in jai n, 36, was drunk arrested hen the 7 drunk ¥ more police on 15. carly Monda DYING AUTO VICTIM IS HELD IN JAIL; FOUND TOO LATE BY LAWYER THO fatally injured in an auto nt, es G. early Saturdey, when it was kt 2 car driven by Jobn Natoll Burns and three other occupants of his machine were taken to the hospital and then to jail When Jones appeared to post $250 ball for Burnes, he found the prisoner in jail “deathly in, unable to spenk and hardly able Jones took As to stand,” he said the Injured man home, found to be so ill that he was removed the Virginia Mason hos- pital, that night and died there pn after Dr. A. L. Windom, who treat- Virginia Mason found the man ed Burns at the hospital, said he to be suffering from a fractured skull At the city hospital where Burns was treated first, physi- clang said they found no symp- toms of #erious injury, and only a fow cuts about the head were visible | ' ’ Unidentified Man Is Killed by Motorist TACOMA, farch 9—Struck and probably instantly killed by a hit and-run driver on the Mountain road near Spanaway, early Sunday morning, © young man about 2 years of age was still unidentified here Monday, That the auto must have been traveling at a terrific speed, ix the conclusion drawn by Coroner @erry. after investigating the aceldent. The man} was fouge fully 60 feet from wh bod¥ was lying on the March 9.—Jacob| China, is seriously « considered by| President Coolidge for promotion os mbaxsador to Germany, it was ted t The president! has reached a decision. yet, Schurman was formerly presi: not sald. dent of Cornell university, Stacy st., Sunday | | | | | | PAGR 7 FREDERICK & NELSON ae EE aoa Dependable Goods--Economy Prices Fiederrh & Nason Service DOWNSTAIRS STORF Stamped Siiverwareand Table Linen Cases IVES ry of soft cotton napkin Cases made sateen and Specially tyles, $1.00. Aluminum Cooking Sets Aluminum Roasters, 89c Panel diameter. side style. The two Made from clean, made, finished handle. ewar Stoneware Mixing Bowls Special $1. 69 Set of 5 Mi stoneware » 6, 7 Heavy useful deeper than the average bowl. blue and orange. specially priced at $1.69. mottled in NIFE, fork and spoon Cases, flannel, from a good quality of black stamped in neat pattern. 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Mat- | tice insurance case reached a verdict }Sunday, It will be read In open |court Tuesday morning. ‘Tho verdict ended one of the Most/tho floor, his head shattered with cases ithe bull many! = Interesting and sensational heard in federal ‘court tor | months. ‘The case required more} jthan a week to try | | | | ualty company |taining that your | women at the | had been a progressive alcoholic, and | | that his finances we Whether the nitted suicide or met accidental con death while playfully twirling 2 heavy .45-caliber revolver'on his fin- wer the jury must determine. On this particular case $ is involve young Seattic oculist | surance money |Menzo B, Mattice, father of the de-| | ceased, is suing the Maryland Cas main- ont: for that sum, Mattice ally shot himself By introducing testimony to show that Dr. Mattico was engaged to two same time, that he in bad shape, the inst ¢ firm & lsh a motive for suicide. On tha outcome of the present suit depends whether an additional $100,000 in insurance policies will be paid, it is sald. Mrs, Hazel Fiske, stepdaughter of Dr, Fenton B. Whiting, and one of the fiancees of Dr. Mattice, is beneficiary in the sum of $50,000. Dr. Mattice was_ instantly killed Thanksgiving aftertioon, 1923, while Ballard High Grads Stage Mixer-Dance Ball stage a reunion Friday, March 13, with a mixer-dance at the Ballard fieldhouse. ‘This is the third of a series of in- formal affairs being staged by the Alumni association this year. Alb Ballard graduates are cordially in- vited to attend. | Thieves Gag Woman; | /Steal $50,000 Gems NEW YORK, March 9.—Two men entered the apartment of Miss Fay Perkins, 96, early today, bound nd it was! gagged her and a men friend and escuped wiin diamonds and jewelry worth more than $50,000. ught to estab- | rd high school graduates: will | i} FRAUD CHARGED TO SINCLAIR Pomerene Opens Teapot Dome Oil Lease Trial FEDERAL COURT HOUSE, Cheys enne, Wyo., March 9:—~In his opene ing statement this morning, Atlee Pomerene, former United States sen- ator, and leading counsel for the gov. ernment, declared the government would attempt to show that fraud and conspiracy entered into the leas ing of Teapot Dome to Harry F. Sin clair. sweetheart. 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