The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1925, Page 9

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ti ee ae eae eY |) ey Le | TUESDAY, 4 ARE HURT IN 3.SPEEDERS ARE{ 7 @AUTO MISHAPS SENT TO, JAIL Girl Held On Charge of Drivers Who Raced on Rai- Driving While Intoxicated nier Ave. Sentenced MARCH 24, 1925 Probe Brus 2 [an Wounded | by Chief Thinks Officer, THE SEAT 0 » Shooting “Cop Near Death; Justified t Mond Per first time in many weeks ¢ a) ‘o | three specders ng guilty te ty iit driving at an ex rate of spegd rest drunken driv 0 ntencos ‘Tuesday st Mol N in police court | P M ‘atrolman I 1 Mead had r t Jak 21, and aitre a in hie re, 26 racing at : i n an hour n r ave ws 1 pigs at wreal risk to pedestr an : traffic, Acting J \ od them each cet em to fail for two days rs Soni w d he had to so them for ovér} : Olive at. F : m © overtaking them } Arthur Love, 18, who was 4124 Me tured on Ral ave, by Patrol man ©, F Lee, wy, while driv in at 40 miles an hour, could not} ; fine, hi aid, and was given - ie Jays in Jail instead F ceeoen te TAR Y ¢ nd fell from the step, Man Who Wins $7,000 Dam- § ages Arrested as He Leaves ad been judg ie Steamship tw emen tried t st for alleged thet diamond ring, Tuesda. Holld Services of | Mrs. Lina Stocke the s for Mrs. Stocke, | Judge Neterer’s chambers but fina 17 ly was rounded up, He had aued steamship 0 an injury Mr. and Mrs. William J. fight with a police officer M which Bruso was shot and p HILE William J hief of Potter W Delivered for ONE DOLLAR ity aurveyors who were to cut @ med ty: Dr street thru the rear of t a f wan said t ac ry L ition Tuceda: nd may die Our own artist has tty sketched the table-knife full : size, in order to show the ; distinctive and elegant mcg ain “Bird o’ Paradise” pattern. bed | to (The knives have hollow handles and stainless steel blades.) The little picture shows the’ new Utility Buf- fet Tray, which velvet lined, and very elegant! is ( HERE'S MORE ABOUT | PIELOW Bruso, who participated onday, at 4454 Brandon st., in robably fatally wounded. and ad offer hem $1 t, the cit¥ eng offi his ni} the Brusc i te nd 4 the ore © Agu plumbia precin: mh e for at Dp REFUSE OFFIC wounded dversen There are twenty-nine : ae aa eaeee te pieces in each set — | STARTS ON PAGE L rt _ sovernment refused to nid Knives, six Forks, three UU ra nd t ¢ government has Tablespoons, twelve | Tea- Kintg® evidcece agalnet “high spoons, one Butter Knife ity officials and one Sugar Shell. And Pr i Director Roy Lyle ad: the price the world over is a been shad $32.50 cash. But, here's ates : the good news— Pielow has dropped from i tho, now ould locate him - At the Burnett Jewelry we would br Lyle said that Store you may get this mag- nificent Table Service to- morrow on payment of a single dollar. You may pay the balance out of your pin money—indeed, a dollar a week will do. . here uncement Olmsted cc yen unafraid of his trac went into i u H indictmen’ | the Saturday ving care fled into Can HERE’S MORE ABOUT GIRL SLAYER STARTS ON PAGE 1 ee halt 4 There are no extras—no interest—no tax, And the opening of an account here is as simple as we know how to make it. For the ey wh the other n person Burnett Jewelry Stores all will decide Dorothy's fate progress along the Pacific Coast take ALAS Rott aap ch epi the broad stand that every- lvanity case, in her lap, and oc- body is entitled to CREDIT Letaveaeiaisrs aoe. NS —unless they themselves To riani tae’ waded Oli. har vlan hand. Sorrow over tho deed, if |has come to her, has left no t on her face, well covered with pow have already shown they are NOT. Mail Orders filled—same As questioning of taleamen ‘ gets continu: the scientific lines upon price—same terms. Write which the fight will be waged be- and we will send a set to came more pronounced. ‘The | anity defense upon which Dor attorneys will bage their ill be supported by a small army of you. Money back without a whimper if it is not all psychiatrists, psychologists, criml- you hoped for! nologists and allenists, while the jatate retained an equally imr mive t DEFENSE Another Loeb-Leopold tria pected, in so far as the scien tifle testimony concerned. The difference is that whereas the Chi cago youths were declared imbued with a strange complex in which they regarded the taking of human Dor. life na scientific experiment, Jothy's defense will be that it was la “m@mentary spell of insanit which caused her decd, The temps! | which flamed as she quarreled with | her mother burat the bounds of rea }son for the moment and prompted only | ve is ox: | MORE ABOUT EMBEZZLER STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE an saison Highland's tax check tatements obtained by ave been turned over to tse utor Colvin and will be a th basin fe firm of a t ling thru B books in an t his affairs M n his opinion | Brockwa the victim of | high pre k salesmen, that he had ma nfession and Was apparently to take bi | medicir | Brockway told May that his jug |sling had been going on since 19 |For nearly 12 years ho has been “in sting » hoping to back the in «te successive purchase losnes and pay unts began his juggling he has bought |stock in 17 different compantes, he told investigators, none of which has returned him a penny |National Debt Is Worrying England LONDON, March 24 |ain's deadweight national debt now $48,860,000,000, -Great Brit- | stands at roughi ‘This is the hig for the year it has ever been except 1920-21, when $39,158,750,000," words, since then by taxation of any civilized country, ngland has been able to reduce its rbt by only a paltry $298,000,000, is nothing at ea that the interest alone this will amount to more than six | stood at In other yeat her to do away with the re: | straint which kept her from en-| times that |joying the bright lights and the dances whenever she pleased, | ; Y ‘ Jau Don Bi Univetaity of DE SLOW UP TRAIN a ia orimino Dr. George| SHI , Pa—An onginesr 909 Second Avenue oO abl, paychol and Dr.{ ran bis train n yory slow rate for Fred T, Clark, chief alieniat at the| a half mile near herve nity to Which is between Madison and Marion Streets Stockton hospital for the insane, | avoid two does and two will form the defense staff of ex-| buch were sauntoring down perts who will seck to prove insan- ity. the track, ney tinally strolled into [the woodn, in a with each | recoup his| mi jated. During most of the time he pt seven sets of books, and} jkept them apparently so straight] that no one waa the wiser. Since he| Englishmen saw with horror that it | the heaviest | all*when one | ‘ FREDERICK & NELSON RIF bp AVENUE—PINE STREE?T—SIXTH AVENUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Dependable Goody. Economy Prices-Frederick & Nelson Service Attractive-New Morning Frocks STAR PAGH 9 COOLIDGE FACES 2 BIG ISSUES Will Spend Summer on Tax and Arms Problems {WILL CALL CONFERENCE Most Big Powers Have Agreed to Attend Meet WASHINGTON, March 24 y | congress out of the way f¢ i ' 1 lent Ige pla e vote the months of its recess to the lvance of the » maje jeies of his administration, Tt fre the draftin tax r nm program ¢ o ond Washington na iim ren | mar anh ‘ac administration, bu rc {pr it regards these two aa al important | Already he has ate 1 the treasury estimate have jbeen borne out pis from th th jimaking bis am ¢ tax reduction fe Under the direc jdént, the treasur on fi ltax reduction progra tbr n to congress, In t etary Mellon tt plar Iraft a tax { 1 behind -persona STUDENT ROAMS U ing Frock patterns. as organdie of Morn , plaid and. novelty det and up thi ch new trimming of ging- pleasing the plain color full-cut ketched panel effects, Youthful Ci model tee and Seattle 1 SIP Mdcionein Red lt aehy at $1.65. al uch panels, to 46 indicate collar, hemstitching and ize. Low-priced | TAIRS STORD lace, collar members of the tvles. and model xe Muslin Undergarments for wie 89c neess Slips | Suits. Many and lips in ation suits Low-priced at 1 y Women’s Strap Pumps __ | and Oxfords DOW AIRS STORE a7 ~, HERE’S MORE ABOUT | MANHART STARTS ON PAGE Fresh Fig Bars 20c Pound WO smart styles as shown in the sketcl Black kidskin strap Pumps with covered military heel. Patent leather Oxfords with elaborate cut-out ect and Spanish h Widths A, B and C. Sizes 4 to 8. Spe 3 5 pair 20¢ the 5 OWNSTA 59c IRS STORE Men’s Athletic Union Suits PECIAL purchase ancy madra: f Athletic Union Suits s and check nainsook. Special ek Cl crotch style, iped or double neck- bands and knit stretch k. Well made 3 SUITS FOR $1.60 and full cut 16. Unusually low- i = ection priced at 59€ TAIRS STORE | Cais “if Bail Is Denied MUSIC CONCLAVE "> BANDIT ON TRIAL THIS WEEK tria Chapman, Famous Million- at Dollar Crook, in Court Interesting Programs, Open ; HARTFORD, Conn., March 24— to Public, Arranged ke ty kied to two ¢ rdens and surrounded by con: y armed To's aatdanes id Chapman, famous mil- SAYS MANHART n of W 1 Shepherd ik see ako thru long lines o stand trial RANK A LOT" ution of Mus Tells Plans for iformed police, f “Silo ne | Suturday, musi L ¢ 1 degree murder en Mrs. or ayed lover tho state i in connection with the killing of Po. 10N: mclave ss 5 On cross-examination, he de-| \fany se: ons one iceman James BE. Skelly durng an taken her to the | pubt A 6p Ha Cahala Yakima, npted robbery in New Britain, wis of the sameling works trict gove of the Lions’ clut October, it was the clie description M ére and Ie « d some of the and adventurous ca‘ Manhart drank a the week} ities on mus for the J te conventior when Chapman faced Judge he murder,” was the low-|in ad mt t Longview. Li from all over gs in superior court ussortion of Mo-| nonor delogate the state will attend. A spring car-/t Thursday and business show will be ee Washington comp 1 by the local club about May Saye FA eae at Tho Olyn = British Prince to never slopt in hie night of} Ciara Moyer Hartle, presi | a : the fourder H¢ never | H&S 76 lihg. federation, Dt vhs wil| Spanish War Vet Consider Marriage r | { be , see 0: ch 24.—The pri Mra. Helen Wan proprietor | LONDON, March 2 he prince ot ttalan’s’ Beauty > in the Re Ene Is Held of W Will give serious considera- han whore Mrs, Morley r i ni Ww Veter ) marriage question as | worked, testified to Manhart’s in- ¢ ducted tho funeral rervi he returns from his African | fatuation for the woman. * ; Rep sn 3 ey, 51, Tuesda 1 South American trip. G. Ward | substantiated by Alfred L o on epee Ba the Home Unde who will be H, R. H's cor- ‘ allroom Friday nigh He died Sunday at lent during the approachin, han switchboard operator. A. J.}iowing Saturday's jon an 4 hom AERA: SaORERS ante Barash, publisher of the Seattle Ho-|iour of tho city und a toa home. | journey, ts authority for that sta tel News, said Manhart dined with| {un 0) an of the. SPRY mets atl ke a rs, Morley at the ler shortly | : ‘rice believes the prince's Mrs. Morley at the Butler shortly rat ta ale ries: belle é, prince Shalay [before the murder. Barash met the| yoypon.—Tho proposed British will He between a dat so woman’ at a party at the Butler} ooedition to th hh pole may use oyal house ¢ sritish girl, | December 6. Dr, Robert Mullarkey, | mechanteal tractors instead of dog B Gy = neepivel . aursenn ‘1 Mrs. | sodges, eriments now being | i Morley was dead when she wag] sledes, it experiments ‘Alleged Narcotic Admiral Dewey Due brought in by Charles Wilkin, driver | ; | P A Ti d nce) tha adendt eddler Arrested to Arrive Tuesday jot the death car, and Detective! to.poN.—Important sporting fe SRE 2 pay | Sergeant Jack Landis. events for the week include the Lin-| Chin Suey, known as The, Steamer Admiral Dewey is |_ Mrs. Nellie Wright, owner of the) coinshire derby on Wednesday; the| ger” in narcotic circles \ [the Pacific Steamship line is due Rehan hotel and a friend of the| ("a National on Friday and the|ed by Narcotic Agents W in lo Tuesday with 102 pase murdered woman, was the feature] 6 rora.cambridge reg: aturday,| son and V Monday ni ser da full cargo load from witnoas during the late afternoon | 9% K | San Monday when she took the stand | | BELGRADE.—Two Bulgarian avi a ru ents Patterson and {and defended the name of the dead ! | ators, forced to land on Jugo Slay! Close discov an opium PIRAR Two peasants have woman, Identification of some of! serrtory, are under arrest charged|and nabbed the alleged peddl | boon arrested under suspicion of be- stator an! and the) with having made a photograph of| he was leaving with a cargo of dope | ing members of the bandit gang | ae rig - vi i too fn ite Nike ths | Jugo Slav fortifications, [ao up in bindles which nated John Logan counsel proved too much for th ahr | Americ ident, near Arta, | witness. She broke down and wept | = rstheak and was unable to continue her tes- |. | timony i} DENIES INFERE, OF ATTOR Mrs, Wright denied inferences of | Defense Counsel Id F. Kienstra that | Mrs. Morley had been engaged fn an| alliance with Manhart for two ye: after she had separated from her hufband, Guy Morley, of Victoria, B. | C., and their two small daughters. Kienstra’s question, “Don't you! know that before you ever saw her | Mrs, Morley left her husband two} | children and went to California; that Momo Mmommom mens) ae ea al G. F. HASTINGS’ Su ctsg = eat GROCERY 1523 Pike Place Market Next Door to Manning's Coffee Store SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY IVORY SOAP Mote 10 Bars65c sn." 5 Bars5 7c Suc" 12 Bars45c IVORY SOAP CHIPS, Large Package . 19c Mcmmo monn on: HV UNCoSTUTV HATA NTA TACHA OAT i a gat P. and 4. SOAP, 7 Bars for Stn bi eee 25c on find tt handy ey no thee aide che retorted, (a CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP,10 Bars... . . 39¢ ital ar | ook ‘a aie sho was cortain i+ DEL MONTE CATSUP, Large Bottle. . . 20c Seah Reet cause he was tho |= HOLLY FLOUR, 49-' lb, Sack . .. $2.59 only man with whom the woman aH AN 7il ever went out,

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