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| | | i WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, Wheeler Cas ® Boomeran Indications Are The 1925, e May Be & for Stone at S@nator Will Be Freed on New Oil Charge es & prose “Such a wonderful layvor” E 4. (aswell's ORDER BY TELEPHONE MA in-8251 Panacea tsi Foeoe Mional EXPOSITION | Hf it’s Glasses, Lee hr usta | T= DOOR of opportunity flings wide its portals only to the man who is up and doing—who is filled with pep and punch—with | rich, red blood tingling through his system. Mountain size obstacles | dwindle to ant hills and ambitions | become accomplishments to these sort of men. Where is the employer who seeks the man who {s physically run-down? The man without stam- are Serena the knocks and of the hurrying, scurrying | World of business? . Fhe 8.5.8. is tho long established and time honored creator of red-blood- cells. You cannot expect to get very far up the ladder unless you} _ are equipped with a body that ig mg and vigorous, $.8.9. will rt you, on your way. 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In fact, there were complaints, They dela jal confirmation al's appointment to the nt ch. Certain sena even assuming there was a strong case againt Wheeler, why indict him twice in two different places for the samo thing? of the a ay at THELESS the eral went ahead n indictment was retur the best turn Att argent can do his predece: nonstrate in court that th me Justice Stone had m good reasons for belleving Ser Wheeler had done something to be| ndicted for. It won't look well for Justice Stone to have it appear that | Wheeler was Indicted on flimsy grounds, The justice ty a very able lawyer, with a high reputation for honesty. He convinced the senate that he knew what he was about and | got his supreme court confirmation. | It's fair to assume that it was all right. But if those Wheeler charges | prove to be weak, the situation will | be far pleasanter for the senator than for Justice Stone “JAZZ GIRL" IS MUCH BETTER May Not Have to Have Op-| eration for Appendicitis SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—Dor othy Ellingson, 17-yearold alleged may not have to undergo n for a slight appendicitis attack which gripped her this week, attending physicians said today. The one-timo jazz girl {9 recover-| ing and Is able to walk about her cell, while at times she helps in the kitchen and does other work about the jail, | Decision as to whether an opera- toln would be necessary awaits fur-! ther developments in her allment, it wns said. “Dorothy ts feeling much better,"* Matron Gussie Kennedy said.“ ji resting and says she ts anxious} for her trial to start.”* | The caso will come up June 16.} In the meantime, attorneys for the defense aro seeking a mysterious “Jimmy La Marr," whom Dorothy | claims was her mother’s slayer. He was a companion of her night life, the girl says, and killed Mrs, Elling }son when she objected to his atten. tions t Dorothy. GERMANS WARY OF NEW PACT Afraid of France’s Demands! in Security Agreement —— | BERLIN, May 27.—Rising oppos!- | tion to the proposed European se- curity pact is developing here, es | pecially since the Germans have learned of the terms France in-| sists must prevail in such a pro-| tocol. The nationalist die-hards have passed a resolution expressing anx- | lety over the security negotiations and declaring that Germany must reject any demand for voluntary | concurrence with the ‘‘Versailles | robbery.” The nationalists insist | that despite thelr participation in the government, they must uphold) “the empire of Bismark,” | Neither governmental nor popular policy is represented by the na- tionalists, but there is ample evi- dence that Germany will oppose 4 number of points which France considers essential to a guaranteo pact. German officials reacted quickly to the terms of the note which France has drafted for ‘dis- patch to Berlin, and which became available to the United News in| Paris Monday. | First, it is stated here that fhe} fate of the security pact must de-| obligation to evacuate the Ruhr and Rhineland. France has maintained! that for the time being at least, sho ||| must preserve her rights there. | Second, the French demand that | the pact be subordinated to tho Ver- saflles treaty would mean that Ger- many must reaffirm her Eastern frontiers, This Germany refuses to do, for she still declines to see any | justice in the loss of a part of| Silesia and the enlargement of Pol {sh territory at German expense, fo long as France insists on formal German adherence to these boundaries, there appears alight hope for success of the guarantee pact. THRSPP OPERATED ON An operation for a throat affection was performed on the Rev. Russell F. Thrapp, pastor of the Hirst Christian church, at the Swedish hospital Tuesday. His condition was reported good Wednesday morning, altho it was sald that he would be confined to the hospital for several days. Ants Ive from elght to 10 yoars, altho some specimens {in captivity have been known to reach the ago Ao Mle arcneninnsinmimt tmnt aa Ws a RUA Ba mes ERNER Fifth Ave. and Pike St. THE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) SEATTLE STAR Fifth Ave. and Pike St. OTTO FNECEL. Preefdent Attractive Apparel for the Holiday Newest Models m Coats and Frocks $29” mer styles and values far above the price asked in poudre blue, blonde, moonstone gray, navy, black and other colors and color combinations. j Coats, also, in flare front, tailored and straight line models of twill, flan- nel or novelty coatings, beautifully lined and with or without fur trim- mings. 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