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By the Assseiated Press. NEW YORK, .Jmu 1.—Counsel representing the Spanish consul general have filed charges with District Attorney Lawis in Brook- lyn that the body of Cesaro & Vechina, a seaman alleged to have Been killed in an expiosion on the steamship E1 Mundo here last No- vember, had been throwa into & furnace. Mr. Lewis at once began ..l hl“:l‘l"‘:dlo? the master of claim I-b.b‘ll lnfi.yt mlfl m‘fn a l-uar‘w M' . man had m killed, but said no mam hnxh forward mb&“ad‘mmthu the body > $25,000,000 BRIDGE 8 MILES LONG, WILL ‘SPAN SAN FRANCISCO BAY SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—A bridge across San Francisco. day will be construsteq at a cost Ot $25.000,000, acconding to annource- ment today: of A. J. Rich, local | Rich said the n;un l‘l’“l:» n; financier, who declared the money t and onc*l th miles ;5 o8 Drovi for the project had Dbeen ‘ub- |- 307 {::' Ak S~ ‘“ Rinas. ‘“‘. ‘water conduits for r-blle scribed. carry. &k “. Engineers’ plans have been tom- '} “and i pleted and the terminals have béen utility eonmlu. . i APPEAL TO PRESIDENT . [CONFER WITH PRI PRESIDENT. FOR U. S. RECOGNITION [Ranyon and Peas Discusms Public T e ‘Welfare Department. Amorican Citisens Ask Action in| Plans for the creation of & depart. Behalf of Esthonis, Tatvia | ment ot public weitare in the govern- and Lithuania. President Harding yest i urged by a committee of American|ConSTess to . ! citizens of Lettish and Lithdanian ex- | fa'no conciusion on oo walin of the traction to bring about the recogni- tion put Ilrw gfll ! tion by the United States of the in- E"G:Bfl - some i dependence of Esthonia, Latvia and P S Lithuania. The committee was head- y J ! ed by Representative W. M. Chandier| BANQUET FOR K. OF C. CLASS. of New York, who made an extensive| mm? m‘: b:::m -t. ‘:; plea in advocacy of the recognition|Ebbitt Hotel June mad T cs. e membders of the senior olass In ao- bal appeal the del- | counting of the Knights of Columbus t Evening School at- a meeting Int i John MeCarte, presided. J. Vi -nuno. R. B. c“:“t:: :n bl‘lc:nr;- we aj n - In his appeal to the President Rep- [ mittee o‘::::: ':’ nts for the affair. selected, according to Rich. The strocture will extend direct from Ban. Francisco to the Alameda county shore like. ] more : than one million Amurlu- clll“nl. l’l upon the “inalienable ‘Indep DAVID OP’PBNHEIMBR that their appeal 16 that’ the | resentative Chandler stated that these to be self- :ov:’rnlng Presi- ¢ dent exercise his fim‘lflufinfl ex- { scutive perogative to recogmize them MGROVE43clb 3 :-o-nme- t; Qquestion base their claims | seamme—sme——s—e————————— endent.> Hu , as free and independent states, 3 i ent as are uuom by An« fiHII c;tlunl. ibed the doctrine of self-de- NESSE NW. its lioation to our An Optical Centenary An ADITORIAL VO 2 T £ 4 Don’t be bothered with poor sight. Come to us for examination and whatever care is needed. W 'g[i. FOOT FORM SHOES ARE THE SHOES OF TODAY They’re the shoes of charac- ter; they’re the shoes of grace; they’re the shoes that express style in splendid form; they’re the shoes that wear the long- est ; they’re the shoes that rep- resent the most dollar- for-dollar value for yonr money. le now- em foot -~ ailmenb of some sort, ing them of the trouble. +The nature of ‘the lasts and the care and precision of fit enable | one to wear a' snappy | shoe with ease and com- provement, 1 v w"fi‘ 3“1 Toh, t0. zfm’ M" 0y “‘h"' oo B uding Leroy - Tuttl Soott, Mfimlflvu tarmediate it tllt A e st one Doo o Llnkhl mko ll b-hn( ot Cat Your Own Player. R‘on;' ?uu imagine any greater pleasure than umfly hflfifll music rolls made by yoursell Every Player-piano. Owner has “favorite”. selections’ {adch ave ‘ot procurable in §. any catalog, and these can be “cut” direct from the ‘sheet m\mcl Knowledp of music is not necessary. The wonderful device emyloyed to do thu is the" “+And it must be countéd among the most ingenious md useful inventions of this century. Ithsas euf' to operate as a typflmter and will petforate from one to four tolls at a time. DURING MUSIC. WEEK - We Are Giving Daily Demonstrations’ of - the Leabarjan on Our Ground Floor AND YOU SHOULD NOT MISS SEEING IT! Made in Two Styles Style 3......550 Style 5......§75 w fii'wmle you are here, examine the beautitul * 'Angelus” Plays er-Piano with melodant solo expression device. 3695 which we are retailing at the special price of DROOP'S == 1300 G Steinway and Other Loadmg,Pumn Commnces today 'P-B annual sale of " Palm Beach Sults $12.75 Two far a quarter P-B Palm Beach tuts defy ot wiosther 'rfie P-B S0 very mexpens, e and styhsh? . = t v 500 suitsin this . annual sale. In a variety of dark shades as well as llght,‘,and in a very wide selection of patterns, . 'All 1921 styles: All genuine Palm Beach Sults. All models All s;zes from 34 to 48 And ail gone——-unless - : Straws that confofm to the shape of your head—as well 7 asto your partlcular idea of value. Included in this group _‘Lobster Claws, Sennets, rough and fancy, and Pineapple Straws. - Made in England and the U. S. A. particularly - for us, from which you should infer that you get hats here ‘that are not shown elsewhere. worth less than'$4—while many are worth up to $6. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 For Thunday—chc of .;f$5-65 Long—wearmg, fmely woven, heavy white " silks. ‘Lustrous. Luxurieus. -Imported and domestic shirt- _ings that-we bought ten days ago at the lowest price *levels—and then had them made up according to P-B shirt standards. Seme with collars attached and some "without. ‘But there.is not onein the group that does ~ been an:exclusive purchase, we zre the one store in"~ Wasl'ungton ableto show this quality shirt at the price. Anab}er a:ample of dd No hat in this group is 300 White Silk Shirts *not look the partiof: $7 or $8—at Rast. Thishaving : A 1