The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1925, Page 9

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WV EDNESD DNBESDAY, MARCH », 1925, THE SHATTLE STAR ropose Drastic Changes in Traffic GOUNCIL GROUP WOULD LIMIT CONGESTION Public Safety men Consider SUGGEST MORE Committee- Reforms COPS Twelve Amendments to Traffic Code Are Sweeping Big Cut in eeceabel PLATES as low 4 $10 Gold Crown .... $10 Bridgework, per Tooth Extraction Free All Work anteed for 1% Years—€: nation Free OHIO DENTISTS Opend to 6 Daily—9 to 12 Sunday 207 UNIVERSITY STRE Over Mut Savings ¢& Loan elation {mor If it’s Glasses, See Dr. J. 1. ee BREMERTON CHARLESTON —PORT ORCHARD, Take faut Auto Ferries from Lenve Seattle 9, 10:90 Wp, my Special trl inday 1:54 U5, 1 Aaturday and Every trip a ing Passenger f us These 4 Men Are Reported QF GROCERIES to Be Quitting Small Retailers Object to Council Petition Today of groceries and ¢ stores not allied with t eutt ail ation fer paroty vere oat Ja noon t M publ mimi . tion food dispe at 6 Jays and all day Sunda prevented from 1 product ell after @ p.m, we » broke ald owne us mply mean lestruct It would work a } There are rdahip on the hours in’ the And end ning the tourists, too They thelr day's run prett n the evening, I hav I'd put BRUSO IMPROVED Bullet Removed, but Condi- tion Still Critical home by Patrolmar Harry S. New ved at the V Wednesda janger, however M With His Own Gun . dark John W. ha ‘ SHOT IN Matt J. crus ttended t James J Davis March The summer, ¢ probabia retirement of four according to reports in of. today Weeks, ter { 1 sarter Work New who contemplate The firat three ivate lif ailed upon to re Davis are month but were n the ago, administration gradual withdrawal of the li of whom were appointed by President Hardir looked for. ‘ uso Harding appointee y be shifted to one of the vacan {ex or may retire in July With these changes, President jdge will be able to reconstruct of own choice with of Secretaries Mellon These two, he not expected to remain in office herice the will main w Radiolas Terms as Low as $3.00 Per Week This is your oppor- tunity to place one of these wonderful in- struments in your home on terms that will make its ownership easy. suy now—in time for Easter—the prices have been fixed for 1928 your Brunswick Radiola will not be priced lower this year. Four beauti- ful models, ranging in price from $170 to $460. Get it in time for Easter! years longer, that before than two the is 4 term "Coolidge cabinet entioned for Week: is Charles D. Hilles, republican national commit teeman from New York. Frank W Mondell of Wyoming, former reput r in the hotise, i ippointment to the interior department, succeeding Work. John L. Lewis’ name again is mentioned in connection with the labor post. Lewis is head of the United Mine Workers of America, Witness of Chinese — Murder Sought Here| Seattle Harbin, the Chief | cession to ican floor le poken fo Seeking a witness in to} a murder committed in three Administration of the Special | Ea Harbin, hina, Ke years Police F ago, tegion of the stern Provinces of at wrote nina to Chief veryns, Wednesda Chinese officials are seoking | OPEN EVENIN( Josifoviteh Yeror, who they House 1aye “tut U vitness to the wil Gutean, The Gutsan as tw bineee heared otter ! fahren war 4 named the layer Russians, under arrest at Harbin, PROTEST CLOSE a — a Made Enviable Ree ‘ord | Deposed Game Supervisor for Successful Btaided Administration “ Kinney, of state are J the Warren dismissed by Governor office tate ARR game and fish supervisor. Sportsmen demanding Kinney's re-instatement KINNEY € Ww { a Ed BP going of of tt t, had hung 1 me and fish « nN Seattle «a omminni tleal friend of Hart 6 did it economical post t the sume ar 3 Men Shot Him Thru Legs '{ Sp ortsmen Threaten "Recall of Gov. Hartley =: Move Launched in Opposition to Dis- » missal of Supervisor Kinney tm 1 “ready Thet J." according to Cil y of the 50,000 members ma Dismissal of J. W ¢ game and popular among sp for the actior A mana meeting of ar Kinney visor SPORTSMEN HOLD 2m INDIGNATION MEET ort men fr¢ s One recall move ted by the and Willlam Short hortly after eet Nw HERE’S MORE ABOUT | eratio: office, Its motive friends of the child ta ment rcctsed breaking Inst Har its pre Kov rno! m was ttack on ¥ Hart pledges umend nonchalance. walked jaunt Kienstra w verdict Ho from the campaign A sim aturday ening when of Bremerton, Orchard held an at Port Or pplause last courtroom. as sportsmen present Charleston lignation You were amply justified in re turning this verdict,” Judge Smith | auet” told the jury, “Had you found for} ‘The that section the death penalty, I wouldn't havelare fighting Rr id |"When one speaker advocated join offense. Ting with oth feel, as you do, that this man is) recaliin | guilty of the crime charged. There | was no provocation for his crime; ia: weeail tastwhiat nothing could justify it. There was | wii resort a dPike nothing to cause it, except hi ‘!not reconsider his position and dis passion : place campaign man- WOMEN SHUDDER ager, so that Mr, Kinney may bo AS VERDICT COMES | reinstated.” Several women who have been in} constant attendance at the trial, said to have been friends of Manhart, |covered their faces with their hand- kerchiefs as the court clerk slowly pronounced the words convicting the} former Los Angeles man return for political We Mra. Mollie Gonzales, sister of Mra. face the utter failure of a program Nollie Wright of the Rohan hote},|that would have insured plenty of with whom Mrs. Morley lived, wax |#4me and fish for everyono.” summoned late Tuesday by the state The Kinney episode “‘t: as an impeachment witness againat| obstruction in path of Mra. John Savage of the Butler cafe) conservation and propagation” and} and Manhart's principal witnoss.| “the governor has gotten rid of the Mrs. Savage had testified that Mra./one man in whom the sportamon Morley was at the cafe, but that the|had unbounded faith and confi. man with whom she dined before the |dence,” the statement says jdeath ride was not Manhart. Pana Wada ae ra She also tentified contrary to Mrs. Gonzales’ statements relative to an| interview with Mrs. Gonzales a day Gainés to Speak on or two following the tragedy, Mrs ‘. eet itl ie the we} 2Ooning at Luncheon |fenge on a bench warrant after she) 1 {failed to answer a subpoena. Depu |ty Prosecutor Meacham told the }court she was {ll sportsmen mad,” | blamed you. It was an atrocious x organiz: the hall fairs applause the governor, ly shook with sportsmen his one-time Gamo poredly time, are | wang,” and fish safely ¢ “being says a statement issued by the Seattle Rod and Gun club, “in rved for all] services, sa senseless the L, Gaines will speak on Seattle zoning at tho regular luncheon meet ing of the Seattle Real Hstate Board at the Chamber of Commerea bulld- | Manhart's testimony that he had|ing, Thursday noon, ‘Tickets for the \Iived “an immoral alliance’ with| annual banquet will be available at Mrs. Morley was followed by his| the. luncheon. | declaration that he had at all times suggested that sho return to her hus |band, Guy Morley, and their | «mall daughters in Victoria, B.C. "Thin was refute when Colvin read |n letter to Mrs, Morley filled terms of endearment, bidding her slip | Jaway from her husband, come to her “lonely, loving and true daddy," get @ divorce and marry Manhart, The following Thursday, April j the board will bo the guests of John two! TF, Adams at Fauntleroy the luncheon they will be taken on first trip of the ferry from tleroy to Vashon and Harper | the with |p a Park Swimml Saturday, March La Spe ne 28th Advertise Hartley from of game and Port | fico wa and | i] governor does | MY turned over to the| | Following | ” Jin the | called FREDERICK & NELSON D — TRIM, * patent low heel $2.45, mart leather, 1Z€ 5 to Girls Step -in Pumps tyle as w 7. 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Re his of all tl ol iquor will be nited States Attorney T. jo said Wednesday that unable to notify ne Jefendants in time to get them on the calendar for next Monday's he hi defendants will plead ar raignment, as 4 planned All of th not guilty, the government officts believe, The indictment attacked from ao score of on demurrers, It is admitted that of the defendants will never | go on trial, o- | Federal Grand Jury cap |Ends Work Thursday EDERAL grand jury, which met Monday to investigate narcotics, b ¢, white find postal cases will probably complete its work by Thuraday, U. Attorney Tom Re. vello said Wednesd More than a including policemen from Seattle and Fverett, U. 8. department of. justice axents, federal narcotic dry Agents were waiting in the corridors | Wednesday to tastity No evidence in the Olmsted case will be placed before the grand jury this session, Revello said, An- other sitting of the jury may be late in April when it is thought additional Olmsted evidence will be presented C. M. T. C. Office Open on Saturday slave score of witnesses, | In order to allow students in the | city schools to obtain information erning the citizens’ military training camps, held by the govern. ment in various camps in the state this summer, the headquarters will pm anxious schools to be open on Saturdays until 4 The government ts eapovially to students in city vail themselves of the opportunity for military training during the summer months, authori. tem say, ket at| and 412.G, county-city building, | General Sargent to be superintendent | at Vancouver, B. C., Reported Mild Type B. and no 2 1 from the ept- NE { Se acco! M. G. M. Dom q r es Pub. Closing Arguments Sched- uled for Session Vancouver, mild type ho t t committee of the esday, gainst as Commerce { quarantine ed merely Paul ‘Tur alth, said vaccination order of the 1 is enforced, doubtedly will be a few weeks manager of the presided the t the meeting in er Weedin, immigration W. H. Snell, general nt of the Canadian ouver; J. Wesley at Northern and neral agent of in Seattte. at rgument tory which ha "| cluded Lutt force com news that oil sian court Depression over offset, however, ing belief th here will be that action was a steadily grow today’s court battle all with Sinclai cific by 'Major Holcombe to Speak to Officers Major John Lee Holcombe will talk before the Reserve Officers’ associa- tion of Seattle in the assembly room of the Times building at 8 p. m., Wednesda arch 25, He will dis- cuss the 2nd infantry brigade of the succeeding Heber | 1st division, in the attack of the red brother-in-law of President] forces intrenched on hills near Hun- terstown White Named Head of Federal Prisons WASHINGTON, March 25, Luthe White, Cambridge, Mass., today was appointed by Attorney of federal prisons, Votaw, Harding FREDERICK & NELSON. “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Compartment Cookers $4.79 HE 5-piece set includes the following items, which can be purchased separately if de- sired: Pieces Special at ‘THE S5e. —SIX $1 FOUR-QUART PUDDING PAN, with perforated bottom, 95¢. 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