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5 CARRANZA BURIED IN * #8 oe 6&8 THOUSANDS SURGE IN PROCESSION TO.GRAVES OF THE POOR: The bullet In the right lung was the BY RALPH YH. TURNER MEXICO CITY, May 25.-@en.| Alvaro Obregon, commanteor of the; The mob had gathered at the Cur: | tended. revolutionary once and In approaching |p LA HUERTA tions where they could better view) Foreign diplomats and many mem | the procession. bers of the old government at-;the immediqte cause of death, Carranza expired utes after the shoot forves, today com: | ransa manded Rodolfo Herrero to sur: | streets long before 4 p.m, the hour ELECTED PRESIDENT ancy yi oo render and ac €° Of) when the funeral wervices in the! gaoito de la Huerta, former gov i te aa, eee assassinatin astiano Carransa,| home were to be helt, The wr! . noe of the state of Sonora, w a | former ident of the republic.| vices were brief. They decked 1 president Vetaeh other cane ‘anes a tec) Obregon declared a clear case Of] tonded only by Intimate fri Mexico by the ex a ietitae’ ‘which semana Aad treachery Ran been proved a fow offictals, peamion ‘The vote w Jent’s murder, Amador said lowed Herrero's of | When the ceremony was over, the | tuerta, Jonzales, 28, an 1d included four members of fer to come to Mexico City, If given) pail pearers, carrying the casket on and Antonio Vil. Média auara, teat ites ee of security, and give evi+| ty che 0° each, Ramurance of secu! and give evl:| their shoulders, marched a block : > nel sorte so party esi) ge dence which he claimed w to the eastward from the house to-| agan, Carranga’s oe urease died by ward Pasco de Ia Reforma, The ugg" Peerage ch de an hand. 4 mo telegram tol famous boulevard was eo jammed | Chiet Of statfi Cet renee orl careening in the one-room hut with |i ie be with people that the pailbearers| ot sonia, Aguirre Herlanga,| prime minister; Mario Mendes, ex-| a be murdered the for | with the coffin were forced to thrust Soap ps lye deri prime minister: Marlo, Mendes’ ex ee a peer emai to 8 Fe | the crowds aside in onder to #alt| Kiting Fontes, firmer hor gem | are Parten Onranioa Eilon re a benrakea| ee Jerel of railroads, and Gen. Murgula.| retary, and Captains Amador an¢ suicide rather than suffer the dis-| car bore the body and its attendants | "00 Wf when they arrived], pond Pages, honor of becoming a fugitive to the cemetery after the foot pro | revoluve even cer ones oenere allan Surrounded by paupers’ graves,| cession had gone six blocks to the} \°) o Rg aged gina eta There | marked only by tiny heaps of stones | car line peo 41 Or simple wooden crosses, in the CARRANZA’'S DAUGHTERS | yen, Juan Amador, who accom midst of a clump of evergreen trees! LOST IN CROWDS | panied Carranza from the moment When the firing started others ef fa a knoll overlooking th °Y| Only the daughters of Carran| when he fled from his capital until] Carranga’s party jumped from their | in which nestles t! land a few other relatives follows! |)» was killed, told a complete story | beds and neleed their rifles, thinking ano Carranza the atreet ar tn carriages, but the of the assassination. t of Mexico, WAS/were lost in the crowds which sterday 1 silently behind the tery, w 4 gath pyed to ths to the acked by revolutionary did not know of Her. | ® treachery Jor explained that the of the wledee of the de The sol rero had been disnat When the party these men carefull rs under Rudolfo Her To the eastward rises the snow. ‘o the ¢ capped peak of the famous vole Popocatepet!. The moun: the simpie casket ts no than the scores of those the more humble dead with w Carranza was buried, acco: dreds of others trucks were ¢ tent slept, They in which the presi ry the scores ot even marked the bed, which was . at t r fi ” vento: ° a 01 burial plot, but on arrival it was| iy corner e ¢ assassination impee i] found too small to accommodate nible, t \( traitors At 4 a. m. Friday the traitors] "re osiade in celebration of thelfll Kked, firing cromswise thru the all of the floral tributes. Carranza THE SEATTLE STAR _ A; PAUPERS FID The Bon Marche” Sumiiinds i Dolores’ cone |had chosen to be buried in the third a Koa ot the hut so the bullets | “Ucce™® Of the revolution, which Meier, of sorrows. ase section, reserved for the very I'he sure to strike their sleep] 7" '© have been held with 10,000 agri . " poor = * tag troops participating, was postponed | fi] CROWDS FILL STREET Gian te Ge ek ee ee LV ; and all ph of amusement cloned, DURING FUNERAL tion, the immense erpwd pushed |SIX BULLETS }in memory of Carranza. | Not in years has Mexico City| up e106 ! geen such crowds as those which | gor ve and HIT CARRANZA | “a le to| More than 30 shots were fired.| De Da Huerta i the edge of the & me time it was imp Ghoked the streets during Carranza’s| ower the casket. Then the people|Six of them struck Carranm. Or P | ioral classea, som-|vied. one with each other, tn tome|bullet pierced hie thigh, another on Way to Capitol |} Elites peon with silk-}ing flowers on the casket before; his left hand, a third his ch ] NOGALES, Arit."AMay Adolfo fl hatted men of position, | it had been covered with earth. At) fourth his right lung. ie ia Huerta, yesterday elected pro @nd thousands of women and chil-| the ce: there was no service|right I*¢ and a sixth again thru { Mexte today Amada said eft Gren elbowing their way to posi-|of any kind. his chest, apital of Sonora » where n for the capital, ad- THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEME ASKS $10,000 HEART BALM — | Mrs. Effie A. Keene Brings Suit Against H. M. Starkey ne, keeper of al « house on Queen We Economize for You By having inexpensive fixtures, and the minimum of service, and by allowing no C. O. D. orders or charge purchases, the Bargain Base- ment is able to save you a considerable amount on all purchases made here. You save without scrimping and so economy becomes a pleasure. gaged a yoar ago t the wealthiest widowers in the Des) | Moines district, has announced the lengagement broken off and ts seek Ing $10,000 repara from her for- mer flance in @ breach ef promise |wuit on file today in superior court. | H. M. Starkey appears as the de-| fondant. When Mra. Starkey was living, for 10 mo’ prior to her |death last spring, she, her husband| fand Mra. Keene are said to have! been regarded an the best of friends. | : fter his wife's bh Mra.| rkey began pressing! on herself, and on| ed her to marry| him, promistn er & $10,000 ranch) near Des Moines as a wedding gift.| Mrs. Keene was living at 1910 Ninth ave. W., and had two daugh ters and a son, for whose happiness aa well as her own, she says, she accepted her sultor’s pro | During the next two m ® Star-| key and Mra. Keene are said to/fl have been much in each other's! company, at theatres, dances, motor excursions and picnics. Owing to his wife's recent death the wedding was not to have taken place until sometime in November, but on Au-{f! cust 24 Mrs. Keene says her fiance became impatient and sug they begin housekeeping at o In indignation, she says, she de clined this invitation, and he, tr anger, left and refused to further onmider th agreement. Loss of prognieed farm and other dama ¢ Mrs. Keene to her the $10,000 « Petitions the court/ to grant her for the broken vow. | SOVIET VICTORY | IS NOW DENIED | 60,000 Bolsheviki Fail to| If You Want to See Real Bargains in SPORT COATS at $14.50 Hustle Right Down to | GR EQ the Bargain Basement FIVE splendid styles are shown in a new shipment of Sport Coats. They’re in Broadcloth and Silvertones, in Dark Blue, Copenhagen, Golden Brown, Tan and Cadet Blue. LL are unlined and the trimmings are box plaits, pin tucks, novelty buttons and pockets that are different. Some have narrow leather belts and the others have belts of self material. Sizes to 44. Street, Afternoon wid Party Dresses at $22.50 Of Silk Taffetas Figured Foulards Silk Georgettes An endless style assortment will be found | in this collection of attractive Silk Dresses. And in colors there are Silver Gray, Navy | Blue, Dark Gray, Chocolate, Brown, Tan and | others. Plain colored Taffetas and Georgettes, | dark colored Foulards with figures in white, Yum! Yum!! Something Good! Marshmallow Sundae 10c Plus 1c War Tax Special at the Basement Fountain LONDON, authoritatiy he report that the Bo! 1 Kieff, ficial statement fesued tn May 2 A heviki have Warsaw on Sunday said In the Ukraine sector our oper- ations have b s divisions attacking © | and gorgeous printed Georgettes are included. 1140 6/80 | heavy All sizes from 16 to 44 are here. This would mean that the Bolshe- |60,000 on the Dwina sector Nearly All of Levy | | Goes to Teachers | Figures compiled by Comptroller | Four Good Styles in Boys’ Wash Suits $2.19 One style is of white repp with round collar, | cuffs and belt in blue. Another is an Oliver Twist style with blue trousers and tan waist. A third | White Canvas Pumps $2.69 White Canvas Pumps of Lou Staude show that nearly the | whole of the 6.5 mill special school ‘Ti levy on which the people are to vote | June 15 will be required to pay in: aries, if approved by | $1,560,000. Inore [ers will.amount to $1,3 0, accord : ; ; ‘ ng to Comptyoller Staude good quality, with a small model is of woven madfas with stripes in blue or 4 16 shecel lave hay tieh veqtekell tailored bow, have white| 87&Y: and the fourth is of blue chambray with choo! b in addition to} s white collar, cuffs and belt. on 10m hool levy pro: | enameled low heels and leather soles. Plain medium toe. In sizes 3 to 7. aw All these suits have from one to three pockets, and come in sizes 4 to 7 years, except the Oliver Twist suit. This style is in sizes from 8 to 6. Wise is the husband who, instead of trying to be all things to all jmen, tries to be all things to one | woman. ESTABLISHED 1890 : We Pledge Our Best Efforts to Help Force Prices Down We are all interested in lower prices these days, and the Bon Marche is doing its level best to help its pa- trons by supplying the best possible merchandise at the lowest possible figure. ce Our policy from the first has been small profits on a large volume of business—and we are bending every energy to increasing our volume in order that our low prices may be still further lowered. You can help to lower prices for yourself by trading Flags for Memorial ear help ¢ Day at this big —_ . A Sale of Crepe de Chine and Georgette IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS ‘ON WEDNESDAY The season end surplus from our Manufacturing De- partment—that we are selling to you at less than to- day’s wholesale price. Crepe de Chine is shown in navy, black and brown. —Silk Flags on staffs—range in price The Georgette comes in white, flesh, ivory, azure, from the 8x12-inch size at 50c, to the navy, brown and black. Pet: 18x24-inch size at $1.00. 40-inch Crepe de Chine $1.95 40-inch Georgette Crepe $1.75 40-inch Georgette Crepe $1.95 SHOPPING BOOTHS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR May 80 will be richer in memories than any Memorial Day that the nation has ever paid tribute to, so let us be liberal in the use of bright, new Stars and Stripes. —Cotton Flags on staffs—prices range from 8x12 inches at 10c, to 21,x4 feet at $1.00. ~Wool Bunting Flags, standard de- sign, range in price from the 3x5-foot size at $5.00, to the 20x30-foot size at $125.00. BASEMENT, UNION STREET SIDE ms F or the F Graduation Dress OR FOR SUMMER AFTERNOON AND PARTY FROCKS White cotton goods are much in favor—as they can be made to look so charming when ruffled— and they’re easy to keep in condition, White Voiles at 40c a Yard Sheer and fine—40 inches in width. Soft White Voiles at 50c a Yard Soft, clinging—38 inches in width. 45-Inch White Voile at 65c Yard Sheer quality—other qualities up, to $1.85. White Organdies at 60c a Yard Dainty and crisp—32 inches wide. White Organdies at 75c a Yard 40 inches wide, 75c—others up to $1.75. White Batiste at 50c a Yard Mercerized, fine quality—38 inches wide. White Batiste at 60c a Yard Full mercerized—40 inches wide. Fancy Voiles at 45c a Yard Wonderful value—a yard wide. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) “Mina Tayl Dresses And Other Good Makes Demonstrated on Three Models Modeled by three young ladies and ex- plained by Personal Service, Mina Taylor and other attractive Wash Dresses will be shown from 3 to 4 o'clock in the Wash Dress Section. —Mina Taylor Apron Dresses of percale, in stripes, plaids or plain material, $2.65. —Two-piece Sport Dress of plaid gingham at $5.95. —Plaid or Checked Gingham Wash Dress at $7.95. ” —Plaid or pin-checked, $10.95. WASH DRESS SECTION--SECOND FLOOR Professor Charles Munter Noted Lecturer, Philosopher and Inventor of “Nulife” Corsets WILL LECTURE AT THE BON MARCHE EVERY AFTERNOON NEXT WEEK Make ticket reservations NOW in the Corset Section and Personal Service, Second Floor of gingham, at Your Vacation. Hose Which Shall They Be, Lisle or Silk? Whichever you decide upon—we have the value—the color and the right sizes for women and children. —Phoenix Lisle Socks, both plain and fancy tops 514 to 8 for children—45¢. Misses’ fine ribbed Silk Lisle Stockings in black, white and brown, sizes 6 to 10, at 7T5¢. —Boys’ heavy ribbed “No Mend” Stockings, with dou- ble knees, heels and toes—black, sizes 7 to 11, 75¢ —Women’s Lisle-thread Stockings, with reinforced heels and toes, elastic garter tops, in black, white, brown and gray, at 75¢. \ —Fine Silk Lisle Stockings—semi-fashioned, with dou- ble heels, and soles, deep hemmed tops; regular and out-sizes—black, white, bronze, Havana brown, at $1.00 pair. —Women’s pure-thread Silk Stockings, full» fashioned, standard brands—black, white and brown, $2.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE KEEP OUT THE FLIES Wire Screening Special 59c a Length _ Best Black Wire Screen- | ing—in lengths to cover screer ors or windows— fj Size 28x78 inches, and 30x78 inches, No telephone orders taken | at that price, Window Screens Reduced “Continental” Exten- sion Window Screens, covered with best black wire screening. Dress Ginghams 40c Plaid Dress Ginghams of quality—1,200 yards, 82 inches wide, in pink, blue, tan and heliotrope mixtures. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) 12 inches high, extend to 33 inches, priced 39¢ 15 inches high, extend to 33 inches, priced 49¢ 18 inches high, extend to 33 inches, priced 63¢ Short remnants of Screening, small remnants of black and galvanized wire Screening—reduced from 25 to 50 per cent—none delivered. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Assorted Candy Rolls 80c lb. My, how delicious are these assorted rolls of sweets—Apricot, Pecan and Marshmallow—80c Ib, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE