The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 12

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_PAG AGn CANADA LUMBER \ NEEDS MARK Atlantic Customs Holds Up Shipment on Old Ruling WOULD RUIN SHIPPERS} National Operators Con- serving Wood for High Price 12 BY FRANK FOSTER stocks are considerably lower and prospects from that mar- ket are much brighter. There is far less lumber unsold tn transit, both to California and to the Atlantic coast, than there has been for some time past oO 5 | Sweet, Music of ‘Sprin THE PRIESTESS HELD ——/) FOR BRANDING | | Woman Jailed After Dies From Burns Man ROVILLE, Cal, March 2 ( ‘ so of Judah’ to abo no to the ground 1 Khodes, welfstyled of ult | an which Hohalow while their | priestess burned him with a red hot d with “answult and mourned a dirge iron, in In jail, charged with an inatrume doing great bodily harr Tthodea under dd with being an acce ed, Schalow in alno asory in| died two weeks after the | presumably stained from the in n were made late yes. igen, wh Schalow lived, demanded that Attorney Willian Rothe trict atop SEATTLE arrest, | fj pussyfooting and do something.” | & Rothe had announced during the] ff day that would file charges against Mra. Fhodes lhusband, but did not expect to bring | Edward, | he Insanity | them } Frank hin wife |pected to be ourt on a criminal oder, br © of and Mrs taken into custoc Beh © Ox | | | KILLS HIS WIFE, MAN AND SELF Triple Tragedy When Hus- band Finds Runaway Couple ABERDE March 27 4M eda Geyno ra from Clear Lake, Ska, Trinko., Ale: husband, hunted he found them in Ka ruary Joo Geyso, once a German army offi-| cor, was 60; hin wife wan half hin} |age and attractive; Trinko, a mil worker, was 32. The Geysos were| | married in Germany in 1922 | wan naturalized in 1919 STAR Jazz i Mad? Look at Dorothy! Months of Jail Have Made a Woman Out of Girl Who Killed Mother So She Could “Step” Before Going to dah * % ecm NCISCO, M ODAY the «irl v 1 at these t Tr rin Ju tell the wh baby Three After Three Months MANY INDICTED Grand Jury ‘Brings In Total RIDAY, MARCH 27, 195, at BRING CAR LI Cowen Park Meeting for Fle nancing Trolley Extension meeting of Cowen Pat tn Interested tn’ te to the Sy ity Ay night t 8 of et a Roam 1, #Uperint * rallway, sy 'maten for thy ota UAE stbper th of warranty 4 k on 15th ave, eatle ACTON the ' loop terminal Ho the committee Ladies Specialty Coal Shop~a¥ LO} WOME SAVINGS BLDG, 520 WESTLAKE wet --S8-G8«* BAe. SS S~ Foes. Bee te cs wea ~--3) 3=e2- --. ee | wet Trinko and Mra. Geyno, police nay jlived In Seattle several days after ¢ fight. Then Trinko erdeen mill and THe Oriental market fs suffering from something akin to the transit evil A considerable amount of dis tress 5) on the vessels plying between here and those points has been cited to prove are falling. It r ever, that there is sufficient of this | to actually influence the marke FEAR 70 KILLED French Miners in Cage Drop} 1,000 Feet Down Shaft FORBACH, France Seventy men are bel ed to have lost their lives and 26 others were} injured today when a coal hoist cage plunged 1,000 feet down a shaft at the Meribach mine Fifty bodies already have been taken from the mine and 20 other victims are believed dead in a cav ern nearly one-fifth of a mile below the earth's surface. Twenty-{fve injured miners who were rescued were half crazed by their experiences. The district imstunned by the trag- edy. The government ig planning relief measures and the ministers of public works and labor are en route here to investigate. The accident occurrec — went t har 5 tim got a job “ : 4 f a3 Making it nevera of 65 Charges to Date 1 report in one we the fode brought since berations, the Thursday ments, up bring- to Even small boys feel romantic these bright, balmy spring) days. We found. this “young feller” perched on a fire hy-| drant, harmonizing on a harmonica Thursday after school.| |He didn’t know anything about the state convention of the Washington Federation of Music clubs, but declared when| he ran out of regular tunes, he ‘made up his own.” “And} Banner, my pet bull, he likes music, too,” volunteered young| Wesley Morgan, who is the hero of our story. Wea lives at 6515 Greenwood ave. 1 be new booze ring has been uw: nd t e with DEPOT HELD UP Everett Rail Cl Clerk Robbed | of $200 by Bandit March Carte Young Artists Contest at Music Lovers’ Meet Winners in Competition Will Enter District Contest and From There to National Meet & Dradiey, tar State Phot been committed by nal bond signers 8 will be pre | Tom Revelle said, if | | 8 | IN are voted. UPSTAIRS, 1520 Westlake Ave Between PIKE and PINE |Duncan Is Reported Astoria Entertains Seen at Auto Camp N. W. Elks Enday ANGELES, © Mar sheriffs haat Fr ae es today on a tip that H pegged Decide Safety of Site of Hospital f his board of works Mayor Brown's oon to tell him ears that earth would prohibit a joint county- hospital on the site he selected con Hill are founded on fact ASTORIA, Ore money in Emerson's chest | erk to give him| he money he had pernona in the depot were bd asin ¢ holdup. It men attempted to u cage as a n h ¢ | ngte the third state c | hoist to ride from the bottom of the} t asic Pratige 0 ol be shaft to the earth's surface Bt sboat $309) a Lodge Rituals at or sina) attyae pat _ Funeral of Knoff * They ot a description of the ban ' g ar i cscthelath bee ¢ o held{dit. He was about 45 and well saat eabtonsie: A drowned of John J K tae pint Officers looked all over town for a itt tho thief: They failed to find him, | JAPS TOUR U. S, Army Officers + Here on In-| spection of Air Service Point flying field stop on their | of the United| . Colonel F. Fu: | Uchida, | war Van. | ship uthful yoca to be held nN will feature the « has been 5 was | al: reh if, wh on . 7 aie i te IL b . s the criticism is a eft Yuma, Ariz s on the country Angel —— HY PAY Mo [ee FOR THE LATEST SPRING STYLES IN Hotel, to be allver © quiet and walked out Emerson turned in an alarm. Tt their cross jaunt hone couple were married in Chi-| for their entertain. | cago a month ago. ituals were to funeral at. 2 p. m. F Knoff, president of the ing Co., who died at his home, 29th ave., Wednesday mornf services were to be held at the fsh Rite Temple, of the Washington chap Croix. Odd Fellows’ ri performed at the mortuary. nized in national |. ship of musle, brary « registration thos First and EL iot- Madison under the direction r of Rose 6 will be Butterworth have a@ling ¢ The convention program has been arranged by a smmittes of which « is chairman. coud vice is in charge of the nu woolal features isiting Sand ay as the | of inspec * air dofens: and Lieut. Colonel. 8. CAMPBELL’S SALE OF 100 SPECIALS Consisting of 100 Standard Stock items, selected from all departments and being sold at real money-saving National Institution |Hold Army Sergeant ‘ men’s Novelt Sh “Brvwingd King $6 Fee Abe is Wes ete Regular $7.00 Values council ia fous roinor Minn. J couver, Established 102 Y for their return to ae) The two officers e| | y morning ¢ Tapaiens » Jack Landis and is held as a fug army have To Open the Season Men’s Fine Worsted and English Tweed Suits With Fwo Pairs of Trousers at figures. Here are 10 of the specials—these, and the 90 oth are on display in our show windows. This sale cl Monday. Don’t fail inspecting Campbell's sale of 100 specials. com tions | country SPECIAL 8. 1 Langley, Vi and hang ved them by Th in ries permits | ‘ernment the plant j company Se eee Shen SFE PE sf HERE’S MORE ABOUT WHEELER STARTS ON PAGE 1 “| “Lack of Ambition” | Is Divorce Reason | $ r i s Lack of am jis sufficient | sath wecond Investig | ground for divoree, according to t fore th al grand jury, claiming | belief of Mra. Creola Li %, who | he had n lence in the case ets up that claim inst her hus: | | TWo OTH Regular Value $55 aes CHILDREN’S MARY JANES FOR EASTER Late style patent leather Mary Janes and Patent Southern ie) 814 to 11 11% 103 $1.48 | $I 88 5 to 8 98c 2 i alues at elip Lakeberg, in one of is band, Arthur W | ALSO ACCUSED Friday's divorce filings, | | Whee Campbell, and Booth also The defendant is a man without} ure charged jointly with offering aj ambition; without any concern for| Jbribe to Francis M, Goodwin, while | debts or lack of money,” she alleges | Goodwin assistant secretary of | 1 were married here Octobor 17, to facilitate insuance of | S-qt. Adve aluminum, Nd. A reg Our Spec Price MAKE "Shoes and "Oxfords These Suits are cut from our latest IWegalkx $7.00 cat $4.00: Velied Models. They include a wide selection of both Domestic and Imported Fab- ries in all the light colorings of this Season. Manufacturing them during the slack Season enables us to hold our complete organization and we make new friends and increase our output each year by disposing of them early in the season at about 30 per cent less than their normal value. The Saving Is Yours While They Last Second Ave. at University St. TWENTY-THREE STORES IN TWENTY CITIES | the interior _ BOY SCOUT larly $1; our sa AXES ie. one for home price., 69e SCREW DRIVERS S-inch Screw 8c | prospective permits. Twenty-four separate overt acta }are charged against each of the three defendants. | Booth also was charged with hav ing used his influence to obtain per mits while he was pieltor for the riment 1 later while # special assistant to tes attorney general, The indictment charged that ; Wheeler tried to obtain control of 120,000 acres, of land in Toole county, | Montann, which were legally subject to permits for prospecting for of] and gas. It was charged he and Camp bell conspired to do this in the fot 1 eae manner; Salvation Ariny to | Show Glacier Film| A program of motion pictures of | Glacier National park will be exhi. ited free to the public at the Salva., tion Army citadel, 1416 Sixth ave. | Friday evening at 8 o'clock. During | the motion pictures the Friday night | radio broadcast programs will be heard over 4 special loud speaker equipment specially installed in the} auditorium this evening, Envoy} William Neill, Salvation Atmy res) tary, will be in charge of the pro- gram. Campbell obtained for prospectors! DELHI, India.—Gen, Lord Raw-| legal permits to prospect, but with} linson, commander-in-chief of the the understanding that the oi! and} Indian army, js in @ grave condi- fas from the land would be used for' tion, following an operation for ap- the benefit of Campbell. pendicitin, | Men’ we valet 4 Boys’ Shoes School and Play Shoes All Sizes $1.48 | $1.98 $l. D | re STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. JUST BELOW WING'S SHOE STOR 1401-3 FIRST AVE. t | Scuffers In Black, Brown and Eilic Hide Genuine Bic The very fine larly sell at our extra ape V'n Imperial Sickle. quality; regu plated —bovel iality Inside Lock 1, Front Doc and fintsh apectal same design $2.10 SPRAYERS rt size bright tin Huipped with fine spraying time now. Our apecial sale price on tho Sprayers | NOTE 4 98c HAND SAWS Standard size 26-Inch Vulean Hand Saw; plondid quality and a serviceable saw; very pecially’ Br $1.48

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