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CROWDS TUSSLE AT GIRLS TRIAL Eager for Glimpse of Ruth Garrison in Court —this store's extension of credit to you is a won- derful help because it not only is applied to fit your income, but it is given you FREELY abd ay at aaa GLADLY in a pleasant, wervice dignified, simple way, to the without any annoying or x — " Continued From Page One homefurnisher, worrying features, LE RN A hg devsidelLLL . RS YRARS? uth Garrison left the juvenile ¢ meee - ie a - tention home, Broadway and Spruce, | ERVICE 725 ot 9 a. m., In the custody of Sheriff HOMEFURNISHER! Stringer, Deputy Sheriff Herbert | Beebe and Mra, Matthew Dow, coun: CIAL— ty Jail . ts NO-SAG” steel Spring: EXTRA SPe! tne cameras,” calmly boarded "the fe for the county ‘ d heriff's automo bearing an | Bf ctor vending: "During the ree down ’ town, whe appeared to be perfectly able “UNION” roller |B S"2c™.cmRenteh Ste were the officers | skates: special— With her guards, the girt left the | automobile at Fourth ave, and $2.95, James at, and marched with hi requiar price 85° erect and eyes to the front thru the crowd that jammed the sidewalk and the corridors to the courtroom. She did net look to left or right, but bold ly faced another flock of photogra Se ee phers who confrnted her, N Uf Crwds Come at 630 | A crowd, composed almost entire- lly of women, flocked the halla lead ing to the superior court depart: ment, in which the selection of jur- ore was going on. Finally 150 girls and young women were packed against the railing erected Satur. day for just suc n emergency Little groups chatted about the ease, | and chewing gum was much in evi dence —FEATURES OF THE “IDEAL” NO-BAG") Frame Tsim. bronse pipe, fabric « ply, plane wire, L%-tn, metal etee on aides, protected matieabie corners; fabric ¢ inches above frame: metal clamps connect strands of weight eventy die D-BAGGING! —a shipment of 500 paire of ball: sion mode: week, pair hand at 6:30 o'clock in the morning. | Nothing was going to defeat nome of their cha: of seeing and hearing the trial, Each minutes the throng | grew laorger, until 9 lock. When| it wa pund f of the many who waited 1 nee into the litte | away. About 150 people, nearly all] of whom were girls, remained thru: | Into the courtroom. Underwent Operation | ‘That evidence showing an un tual operation was performed on SCHOENFELD & 101-111 South 11th years ago, will be introduced by posed by her attorneys, was in- mer, who has just returned with| lawn or perch fate vinaguanierwentent Cine : rena neg neg gh Be een in her forehead. Dr. Plummer} FF ee : ; the operation is not common it gerous,"" eration Ruth hax not been the “I'l betleve in her as long , s always know {it wasn't my Ruth what she has done. If she did, the defense to wubstantiate the} dicated when the fact came to Nght) Base Hospital 00, performed such pe am pg Aas catarrhal trouble and the opera- Sd Soukaor” had been a wucceam in the GaGrGrl- Men fame and that her grades in schoo! I live," dectared the mother. ; Credit Ttewe 8 but a girl who was hypnotized Ue, Jf fos Of > - - OPuL eth 0 number of times since the Ruth Garrison's head about two plea of temporary insanity inter- Monday that Dr. Copeland Plum- —this splendid an operation 2a j tion necessitated the injection of nm & considerable amount of paraffin strongly woven confirmed the story but said altho -of di ween son girl's case and “is not the girl, anserts that aince the op- showed a marked change. they prove anything against her Jl) by that man. She dogan't realize, rrest. . * A Charged with selling drugs from localities, Sam Wilson, 37, and Ray-| Arrested on a charge of violating on ara 27. are 1 Podge the city booze ordinance, Patrick J. “a . < inelr | Sparrow and Samuel Warren, who arreat by Detectives D. J. McLen- . nan and Meyer Peyser. A donen | were boarding the motor vei Con-| Experts to Go Over Project phine, are held by the police as evi.|the city Jail. The arrest was made With Councilmen dence. |by Patrolmen F. E. Streeter and ©. ed | M. Stevenson. J. H. Hanlon and Ed-| To make an official survey and in- penetrating. |ward Morgstad, watchmen at the| vestigation of tho Skagit river power neither aidy not GET RID OF Y |dock, also were arrested on a charge| project, and particularly the borings cach pint of whisky was found on Spar-|W. D. Lane, Councilman Oliver T. 0. jrow and a quart was taken from| Erickson and a party of engineers “Pilea Native Herb Tablets are || Warren's suitcase on board the ship.| will leave Seattle at 9 o'clock Tues- Without a doubt the best medi- || Capt. Alfred Jensen reported one of/ day morning for a week's trip to the Sa te heemation T ever used.” || the officers fired a shot into the floor | Skagit. and healthy at Thanks to. Biine || rest. tour of inspection, will be Superin- maprnieta”—8 C,H tendent L. B, Youngs of the water 3 | COMPOSERS’ WORK HEARD department, George F’. Cotterill, state Bliss Native Herb Tablets} 7). Society of Camponers present-| highway engineer and former mayor for over thi-ty years have re- | ed a recital in the Fine Arts hall Sat-|@9d Philip H. Dater, district en- a ‘ouble, and coneticalion. | Blackmore and Daisy Wood Hil-| With offices in Portiand. Gentle and iteotive in action, [| dreth were the composers featured. The invitation to make the trip A, fconomical in price. | On6 | several of the numbers were highly| With the city officials was tendered . : an open touring car in different city; Two Boarding Ship INSPECT SK ACIT small packages, said to contain mor. stance Sunday for Ketchikan, are in : i ns | of interfering with an arrest. A half| made at Gorge creek, Acting Mayor swans cepentsse | RHEUMATIS oT ae ee jat Warren's fect in making the ar-| Among those who will make the | a of sufferers Ti urday night. Carl Eppert, John J.|#ineer of the U, 8. forest service, Insist on Bliss, and you | commendable, expecially the work of |the forest engineer several weeks ago, will get the genuine. Look | Francis J. Armstrong. A letter recelved from him this/| for trade-mark on box. | morning announced that he would ne, eruaeiets “na 1/ Some people make the best ofjarrive in the city early Tuesday, to leverything and others take it, 0 with the party. City Engineer A, H. Dimock will Join the men at Gorge creek. The city council, at its meeting last week, received reports from En- Cc, H. Uhdeg, hydroelectric experts, who were asked to look over the apectal for the Almost a score of women were on |" out the morning, in hope of metung as| the city treasury during April. The | ave. and % Union et, late Sunday «yg [Other arrests made by dry squad) night and robbed her of two rings, gineer Dimock and D. C. Henny and’ machine Sitting 4 on a wing our |a few mor | something | | It would my hack tickled the | just natur of my ne This in George Stagg. Star reporter, who leaped 2,000 feet from an air: | ground w | plane Munday to teest out parachute invented by Seattle man, Stage was) tion on ac Cal, when the armistice was rigned | ta put mtudent aviator at Riverside $ OR OF 91$ mes "at ew | view to Spanaway park, At thag/ Pil0e ‘ , | nm it comes, it feels mighty OVER HROWN, we took ® roundabout course t0 et) weiecie ne auto th PATUS, May 6.—4United Prees.)—| o—- socks get garian soviet ulated. — look halt Beattie will entertain Maj. Gen. crowd on The latest direct word from Buda-|winiam H. Johnston and hear the| boats on ¢ peat, contained in a United Presa dim | 1, 7 , rf ry of the gallant Wild West swim. patch filed Saturday noon, reported | aigins from its own ‘co mder the Rumanians had crossed the Tima Fiver and were within 60 miles of the) , 449 tuilding, Monday night. |the lake capltal, |” Gen. Johnston, who commanded | over the n ithe lst all thru the battles of the! me back from the front of the wing. Boys May Enlist | Argonne and in Belgium, has been|1 climbed oe ., linvited to dine by 20 Seattle busi-/ trois, stood facing the cockpit wit im Marine Corps ies tnen as hors. Two hundred one foot o Roy: 17 can now be enlisted other business men of the city)in a little into the marine corps, providing/ will also be invited guests. | the fuselage they have their parents’ consent, After giving his description of| “Any wi and that they are sturdy and well tye Wild West division in action, | Barnes developed. The age limits have Gen, Johnston will talk on the) “Stick ‘er nose down’ I yelled, been changed from 18 to 26 years.| Victory Liberty Loan. Dinner will| and leaped and men betwewen the ages of 17 te served at 6 o'clock | ‘There w and 40 years are now being en-| pas |The rope Hated | Thief “Takes Rings |" from | Representing himeelf as a rent 7 $7,900 to Treasury acest. an unidentified bandit forced | tween my Fines for clolations of the city| his way into rooms of Mra C 2. liquor ordinances brought $7,900 into| Smith, La Monde Apartmenta, 14t when the men added $6625 to this sum. The one containing « diamond. Operatives investigated 479 sumpects, | Smith reported to the police the man ' Star Reporter Jumps 2,000 Lone Survivor Says Captain n the cockpit and riding h butt are two mighty dif ferent things. The propeller race A just about ckles and then you wish had| CHICAGO, May 5—Led by well @ members to clamp OD | known radicals from all parts of the country, the national convention of Back Got Wet the I. W. W. opened here today for n't have been so bad, only | 10-day sension. got all wet. The wind| Cutherine Solomon, St. Louis, was weep glands and the tears |the only woman delegate. Among | would point out something and I'd W. WW, poet.” have to loc P W R CHIEF T0 TELL he showing me a good time? |ico and one from Vancouver, B. C. | It took us about ten minutes to! _ ‘The Matin today declared it had re- whirred by, flying from one end of * that the Hon Gen. Johnston Guest of the take to the ether, 1 managed to | ‘S* Sct tow hundred Seat wate © ment had capit:| Honor at Banquet Tonight | cect a squint at the layout. It didn’t lat a dinner in the Masonic club, We turned at the south end of | ’ der the car of the plane. Straddling Lithia Garrison, mother of Booze Cases Bring } Off Woman’s Hand |t:om wing to fuselage a 1 had. A gang of men, apparently ear when I dropped the lines were be jchute from Its case, the rope started | ia h|me in a series of somersaults, and, | | the other—opened, I happened to be | standing on my head in the air. It whipped me around a bit, but— and, of the 113 arrested on warrants, | demanded rent money, and when told “Tug” Is Glorious WAKES LEAP WHISKY LAUNCH | FROM PLANE 1S OVERTURNED Feet With Parachute and Engineer Drowned EUREKA al. United » . — Presa —What the sole survivor de. Continued From Page One | ciares was an enterprine to introduce * my 2 % « quantity of wh nto “Gry Gens ling myself out in coveralia and a £2" came to light as a failure late cork vest; the motor was tuned up, | 5))),, -~ hy ver jand everything was in readiness £06 | a neain g Pcintvegy | Stood on Wing after bike id: tua wale eee taal A wave from Pilot Barnes to } Hinch deciared t ge ep Menge By i oc h liquor, but states he knew noth- orphanage Daag Ay ¢ of itm errand at the time. At. tin when | wan read »ptin be bar here to get washes you off You nm around « strut; wrap | some crons-brace wires toes into 4 couple of turn j ally ran down the others present was A, 8. Embrie, ck, the breeze was #0| Butte, Mont., successor to Wm. D. thing on the | Haywood, imprisoned I. W. W. chi out of the ques |James A. Patton, Seattle, Wash; count of the blast on my John Korpl, known as ‘the Wiscon- once in a while Barnes sin Finn” and Alex Walquist, “I, »k out of courtesy—wasn't| There was one delegate from Mex- itude, and get from Lake bout 50 feet of the plane. pat carried my necktie and over to the pond. As we| The lines were wound up a bit, I guess. Anyway, they spun me for was dizzy. Then by kicking my feet J and throwing my body in the other ¢ direction, i got ‘er steady and looked F around a bit. Like an Elevator Leaps Clear Not half bad! Something like rid- ing in an elevator outdoors—only a ‘and flew back. Directly |chute hasn't any more lateral sta orth end, Barnes motioned | bility than the pendulum of a clock. | And steering ts out of the question. | I looked the landscape over and was enjoying things fine. “Gonna hit right in the middle of the puddle,” I thought. Then the @ i bad. There was a big) the shore and a flock of he water. Besides, I can over the wires and con- m the wing and the other in the side of atep ents |wind picked me up, and in half « shake I was scooting’ toward the |south shore and a flock of giant ¥ pines. I tried to do some fancy steering, but lacking a rudder, & |gave it up. Tagged for the biggest | tree, it looked like. Then I coasted down below the high wind and set- tled calmly into water about to my knees, not ten feet off shore. me you're ready,” sald d clear, an one thing I overiooked. hooking me to the chute between my shoulders @n | | pentérs, who were working near-by, shed over. “She was sure a beaut!’ they said, «| Then they helped me get out of parasole—fixed one above! 1... ricsing, gave me a cigaret, and it was all over. Only—the bird that let us use the lake was awfully gen erous. I sure dirtied itp some, be cause Percy Barnes m' have wiped legs. I pulling the para 92 were convicted. Twelve cases| the rent had been paid, drew a revoil-| Oh, Boy! Ain't it a grand and/up the garage floor with the cover were dismissed, six were continued| ver, She fainted, and on awakening | glorious feeling when that big tug/alls he gave me to wear. to May and two are pending. These) found the thief had taken the rings | comes! figures are shown in the dry squad/ from her fingers and ransacked her} You don't have time to realize Mean well, do fl, and you'll ge@ monthly report. rooms. m you're dropping before she opens-—| yourself disliked. ig New 50-Cent Gifts To the Users of Hig ail mold values for each us this week. Gorge creek site for a storage dam. They deferred action following the report of the experts that only a di- version dam could be built at this point, and asked the engineers for eatimaten of cost on this first phase of the construction work. send grocer’s sales amount of purchase. OIL SHIP AGROUND BUT IS FLOATED 0. K. ST. JOHNS, N. F., May 6—The United States naval oil ship ground: ed at Trepassay bay today, where it is awaiting arrival of the naval planes, which are to fly across the H] Atlantic. Fifteen minutes later the veanel was floated again. Destroyer 3] No. 70 broke a propeller blade on a rock assisting the supply ship. One of the destroyers put to sea this mornin, HIGHWAY CHIEF DIES SPOKANE, May 6-—H. C. Allen, state highway engineer of Idaho, is dead today, presumably of heart fail- ure. He expired suddenly Sunday at Sprague, Wash., where he had gone to look at some engineering work, Tho all-yoar-tound sott drink Retailers and consumers are not required to pay any U.S. Revenue Tax on Bevo, as Anheuser-Busch pays all revenue taxes thereon direct to the Government. 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