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? . . gs sy THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 ee CITY DADS ON{ vitts ts DA C: FERRY .PARTY | saneeamans Also County Men and Real Estate Board Go to Vashon| ViS)ASK RETRIAL OF sm | MATTICE CASE . / | Insurance Company Lawyers List 39 Alleged Errors ¥ cou t A new trial of the sult of Dr. M be : YAR Mat against the Maryland * : geteece gt: | Casualty Co. for insurance on the life of his son, Dr, Albert I, Mat " r } tice, wan sought by attorneys for a A the Insurance concern Wednesday new V oy f A jury to federal court recently awarded Dr, Mattice & judgment of ru »,000. Memb Attorney Stephen V, Curey, for loged errors law in his petition. neh | Irregularities in the porcedure 1 a the court, particularly during a loying houra of the ca charged. Affidavits from five K ons who were in the courtroom 1 compa Jwhen the jury wha polled and one \ juror sald it was not his verdict D M Thissis G. W. H. Davis, ap-| "t'? Mle with the application Com : Dr. Albeft ¥. Mattloe dled from a pointed tby Gov, Hartley as] guns wound in the head, during state director of efficiency, Gey" ivsionl, 28 La yy at f hia tian . succeeding L. D. McArdle.) 6“ tasur a Prohibition leaders were|chrted the death a suicide and th heirs claim it was accidental nel party | Shocked by the appointment, y u | Davis having long been Vast a Harper ‘ known as a liquor propa- aphete oie d ° gandist and brewery agent. 8 e oda Stimson Charge to Draka ds Voivers Odie; Otyeiela |. wiuneval “sarslace (tae Cease 4 Be Heard April 28 Melani ROMAL AF | ' 4 «inst Daylight Whisky geneon sath the Home : se ndertakin aarlo Dr. A re t ea 2s Seller Arrested Balley, cant , } pe the First pril 38.7 While making a r felivery | church, ts to preside. Interme a. ved. ted « ry v r } k K s t ° B & 4 ft b a t a noned into a ph Graves istall, Lane is be lint 3 ‘ counsel for y ja 0 fs h alr ntatic iy Special Offer and Coupon Below No Better Cook Than You — Because It Jells Well treat on any table. 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You will want to recommend it to others. wake this offer: dessert to five L enclose the Company name from four Jell-well pack- ages and 6c in stamps. Please send me the four aluminum Jell-well molds. (Oty one set to ahome.) I like Jell-well and will gladly recommend it to five of my friends, ' ame cutfrom four Jell-well boxes (together with 6cin stamps to cover pont acking).I willsend youn set of four at- Your friends, I am « will thank you for telling them bout Jell-well.’ Clip the Company name from four Jell-well Name attach to coupon anggnail to me, personally, today, Lie Street WE, On . q President. City ~' State - THE SEATTLE STAR Versa | Seattle’s. Climate | Means Industry | Will Locate Here | Sar iLeas equable climate will in time prove one of the dominant factors in growing industry of || the Puget Sound region, it was pointed out in a Cham- ber of Commerce statement Thursday. While the climate at present attracts tourists, it will, | inevitably, attract manufacturing enterpri These || like to establish themselves where their operations will not be interfered with by extreme heat or cold, or where storms will disrupt transportation The elements in the Pacific Northwest never || fatal to human life, weather bureau records show, in the manner in which they spread death, destroy valu able plants and disrupt business in the East and Mid- West, The climate, the statement points out, is healthful, promoting greater efficiency among workpeople, to gether with better living conditions and a far greater percentage of health. Layoffs due to sickness are reduced to a minimum, owing largely to the healthful {| climatic conditions. prove {Good Turn? Not Again, Says Autoists’ F riend jong ho live » him to Der ore station nd A Carl Wood will never do made him put up & $26 nd | anyone a good turn again, He Ge said Cart interfering nd was ar 1 it. F i iat rol the near the t B « will neve we long | end the Univer lige ad < a i a od turn turns until ft | i u ane t f Apri 1 Scout conver T was be catnip i | HERE'S MORE ABOUT | Along In ie \ fa Louls Bt ie who || TARTS ON PAGE 1 J the title of the igat nquad.” | ater Thain wars to 40th at i dd helte r ¢ dirty and tT foul-smelling ¢ s an arterial igh 75 MEN CAUGHT torinta are supposed to IN CLUB ROOM al ne it Alghg one side of the room, where Covell be go once w quartered the neat offices active that they ft the me divi f the em. | mons slips to 30 of ploym ' ume ba toriata In 36 minutes, ¢ . wit cracke mirre works in a garage at the ¢ pand \ wtainod tach 5 and w 4 Many of the motorist 4 Four persons were arrested in the the warning. The cops’ bag be | raid Wednesday night. Marking a » to grow m. They new phase in the gambling war ted. stignted by Prosecutor FP. Then Cop Covell pinched Carl | the centrally I for doing his good ture, took ed in the | play. More t men thro = $Y | to r00rm he ‘ tables, crap HERE’S MORE ABOUT |, #" mee, chuck-aluck games and other | _ gambling cow were in operation. | Charity Club PANIC FOLLOWS | J RUSH OF D | STARTS ON PAGE 1 e arre ta t, a looko | Cafferty and George (“Mac said by Macfarlane to By de the prosecutor's office Monday of a plan for a constr n-contract in the b . nd Frank jing firm outlined to him by Johanson, | Adams, who operated the chuck | Bailey said Johanson proposed aj !uck Kame, ee | part p in which he and Rohr!) oc, aa nid “chinine apd back would use the club's Jabor re-|the lookout, after M had ea to obtain men for cont ‘ *, a the ull time and full pay ney were not arreste to collect the wages ¢ mea & s were would give rern were permi to go. lodging and a AR 2» to the gam’ para Until I can find some evidence of | Pht zed, the deputies grabbed fraudulent advert nq ers and half hich one of ¢ hac |#uch labor or of hie work for unemployed men ing back their wages I canno’ | Bal nad. | Johanson was incensed at the at tack made on his proposal by the | prosecuting attorney's office, when Prosecutor Colvin directed his office in Sheriff Matt endid co-operation, uccess by their Colvin said. the cour Starwich and hia me and made the raid a # | careful work. \interviewed by The Star Thursday, | FOUR MEN | Ho prepared a statement of his study | ARE IN JAIL d | of the cane, which follows | McCafferty, said to be propr | ‘The unwarranted and false at-|of the place, was convicted on a booze charge in federal court re |tacks made on me and the Millionair club, c* which I em executive secre: | ly and sentenced to one y He tw at Uber under| tary, will not dgter me from my pur. | penitentiary }pose it furnishing work to unem.| ball pending an appeal of his case. ployed men, Tam going right ahead} All four men were still held in |with {t. And I know that the many! the county jail Thursday, in lieu of | business und professional men in Se. attle who have supported my work| } $1,500 bail eac jin the past will continue to do so. | Complaints were to be issued | Thursday against the proprietors of “The reason I wanted to go into|the Aurora poo) hall at Sixth and] construction proposition was| Pike and the Greenland pool hall.| |that I wanted to provide work for}in the basement of the Joshua} }unemployed men. But since the club| Green building, where slot machines in a wolfaro organization It would|were seized in a rald by deputies |not be practical for it to undertake | Tuesday it, ‘That is why I was going to carry 1 wish to thank ¢ itt for lit on in my own name, while still| nis fine co-operation vin sald |furnishing the men who came to us| ‘Thursday. “The good work his men |for ald with the jobs, This enter-|haye done have made our success |prise would be similar to one I en-|thus far possible |tered three years ago, when I ran a - | wood-cutting camp and created work emannsemecst es [tor hundrede of men. |{ HERE'S MORE ABOUT FINK STARTS ON PAGE 1 } bee eee h. Jaturally an enterprise like that! |has to be run on a paying basis. If| that's a crime, then there are a good | many businesses in Beattié that are Mogul.” 4 night, Intending if possible to get a night photograph of this pic turesque sight, which is one of the} great attractions of Seattle. | “Last night, after attending Qhris-| |tfan Science church, [ went down to the lake und stood there looking HERE’S MORE ABOUT JAZZ GIRL STARTS ON PAGE 1 at the view from all different an- gles. I was there about halt an “Three times, Once when she}hour, Ju when I started away | was 12, she and another girl picked|to go home, the two officers ar-| up two soldiers, She said sho slept|rested me, I did not know what! in a box car, for. I protested, but it aid no good. | “Another time she fell in with|1 was shocked and surprised whet} some girls and boys in the park|1 finally did hear what it was all| and didn't returm until the next | about. day., Her mother aiways chided her about it, but it didn't seem to do much good.” “When I explained my errand in Hthe vicinity, Chief Severyns ordered my release * DR. ANNA LOUISE STRONG Will deliver two different lectures on SOVIET RUSSIA During the Last,Jour Years "The True Story of a New World Y. M. OLA, Auditorium, 4th and Madison, Thursday and Friday, April 2 and 3, 8 p.m. PAGE 7 A Fresh Ship Gingham Aprons ATTRACTIVELY PRICED: $1.19 JM. Apr aA AFment ror Wm } fy’ Sli comi neigh trips Qu of 7 Rayon Vests 80c—2 for $1.50 Fi Vost Very for home w tially priced, Friday $1.19. ment of URY well made and prettily trimmed these Gingham A fresh assort- , which includes six 10re styles. p-on ns le Aprons ar, and be- ng enough for iborhood shopping lite a wide variety yatterns and color- to select from. Sp DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s ine knit, artificial «ilk 5 in orchi peack 1 lemon shades AIRS STORE Women’s “Sample” Shoes At $2.95 Pair For women and size 4, Patent le black suede. young Ww of styles. omen who can wear ther, tan calfskin, satin, Pumps and oxfonds in unusually Exceptional value at dle DOWNSTAIRS STORE Attractive Hats $7.5 Wome In Large Sizes 0, $8.50, $10 asso) DOWNSTAIRS STORE ¢ | Sports Oxfords A wearing sizes 3 calfskin trim. At With Crepe Rubber Sole $5.00 of Oxford for g to 7. Of plia n with smart perforated sad- $5.00. trim style pow? STAIRS STORE and Reckless Driving Police Wednesday ight nabbed speeding, reckles driving and driv- ing while unk Patrolman John Wuchtel charged W. Mermond with spe ng 34 miles nm hour in West Seattle. He posted $ i. | Jack ogairch 4 ave ni Yesler way to Motorcycle Patrolman Gilmore, who charged bim with} g while drunk. His in Neu of ball Patrolmen E. J. Malchan rested Thomas r reckless drivin to have h in West § car was} , after is a trouble ith a cur BANK IS SUED Vashon Residents Ask Dam- ages for Bond Losses r island residents Wednesday started suit in superior court to compel the Vashon State safe-crackers April to repay them the $1,430 in Liberty bonds and war savings stamps which they lost when the/| e deposit vault was opened by an electric drill | The suit is brought by one of the| victims, W. D. Danner, who lost $300 in bonds. Two women, Ida Falconer | and Mary Kimball, lost $130, Frank Carlson and Hans Hanson lost bonds worth $600 and $600, respectivel Their claims were assigned to Dan- r The complaint, filed by Attorney Martin J, Lund, states there was no policeman in the village and that the bank claimed its vault safo altho it was not equipped with a burglar alarm or other device when the crime occurred WHY, GERALDINE! Customs Officers Seize Liquor in Her Car RUTLAND, Vt., April ch by a customs official of Geraldine Farrar's private car at Rouses Point, N. Y., yesterday resulted in the se! ure of 24 bottles of assorted liquors and a dozen bottles of beer, The liquor, they said, was secreted in various parts of the car—includ- ing the plano, . Miss Farrar and her party were allowed to proceed and customs of- ficlals said today as far as they knew no prosecution had been started. The prima donna had been to Montreal. Chapman Will Tell Jurors Alibi Today HARTRORD, Conn, April 1.—| Gerald Chapman will take the stand in his own defense today. “The bandit prince’ will try per pgonally to convince the “Connecti cur Yankee” jury of his choles that he was in Brooklyn, N. Y., the day Policoman James J. Skelly was mur- Admission to each lecture—Fifty cents. Auspices of Seattle Labor College dered in New Britain, With this “perfect allbi and the proverbial Chapman luck, the Indomitable bans dit hopes ta exchpe the gallows, ‘ ‘Charge Men With Speeding| Washington and Oregon Debate gn Child Labor Hubbard univers affirma Arline Smith, the y co-eds, will uphold © of the meeting Ceci] McKercher Bateman, a 1 from the University of Oregon, s the second varsity debate of n, Burrus and Doroth George will debate at Eugene. Mins R Whitehead, justice. of | the peace, will preside at the loce]|* word battle,and the judges will be | + Davis, professor of political College of Puget Sound; Miss Florente Bixby, debate coach at Richmond Beach high school, and Victor Malstrom, president of the Tacoma P.-T. science, The Granada apartments were sold Wednesday. They are located at Bel- mont and Olive. T. H. Vanasse paid L. C. Troughton $455,000 for the structure. The apartments are seven | stories in height, were built four ago, contain 97 sultes, and are largest of their type in the city. MASTERS OF OUR ACTIONS Importance of Speech Said to Be as Great as That of Ideas Away back in the early sixteen hundreds George Herbert wrote: “Words are women, deeds are men.” We wonder what he meant. “Ac- tlons speak louder than words,” says an old proverb, Then said Democritus: “Words are but the shadows of actions.” These are only half truths, and all of them could just as well be reversed. How can there be any action without a thought behind it? And of course we cannot voice a thought without words. So the dictionary should be a daily companion, Should it be within reach every day and every hour, frequent consultations would produce surprising results in a short time. "Tho offer of tho New Universt- tles Dictionary will be of lasting benefit to all readers. There is nothing that could be more welcome at this time in the school, home, shop, and place of business. The coupon printed elsewhere in this issue explains the terms. FepreRat BusINESS CorPORATION CASH CHECKS WE REDEEM THEM WIN CASH Your merchant ot desler gives them away tewe with cash purchases. If he dots not have them, ask him to arrange for them by writing us at 345 Henry Building, Seattle, Washington, for information: | | “S"°"°5 NAB 3 DRIVERSIU CO-EDS ARGUE SAFE IS ROBBED $300 Cash Taken by Yeggs From Cigar Store and Charlotte| Another safo robbery was com- mitted early Thursday by the yeggs who in the last two or three weeks child labor | have wrecked two dozen safes in the question in .Philpsopby hall, Thurs- | city. More than $300 in cash was taken varsity | from the General Cigur store at 209 Third ave. 8. ‘The thieves broke into a cabinet safe in the office. In every robbery hington’s negative team, Ad-|the yeggmen use a sledgehammer Thomas | and crowbar in preference to explo- siv The biggest step toad Tn perfect Magnavox Radio Tubes are made by ploneass: In the development of sound amplifications (Tw MAGNAVOX COMPANY* OAKLAND, CAL HW TORK crTt SOLD BY THESE DEALERS ; Rhodes’ Department Store Drew-Warren Radio Elec, Co. 1414 4th Ave. ELLENSDURG—Ellcnsburg Hard= ware Co, " YAKIMA—&, VU, Labbertom, ayox | MAGES

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