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—— JUNK 18, 1928 ITALIAN! or Health and Beauty F APOLEON EXTRA VIRGIN John B, Wright is valedictorian of | thin year's graduating class at/ Broadway high school, Last year | , |his brother Robert headed the achol-| users of the “Golden Oil” attribute their gowne vy hell for it to its satisfying, fresh, full Try @ tablespoonful in fruit Juice every day after meala A. A. MAGNANO COMPANY Tacoma THE SEATTLE STAR Wright Famil amily Rears |**° bce, Intellectual Winners One family tn Seattle has learned how to raise superstudents. 6 AY | Ar police hands, jarmhip let and Mra, James BR. Sixth ave, The Wright boys are all boy, too. They don't burn midnight oll, or live on prunes and milk, but they have a| lot of fun, go to the movies and are | just ke other youngsters, | Broadway — gradu exercises will be held at & p.m, Wednesday in Meany hall, University campus. Mary Helen Hyers will be saluta-| They are sons of Mr.| Wright, 2019 | Ex-Service Men’s erans’ welfare commission. torian. On the scholarship honor Th Think We’ roll are Jean Black, Burton Gott ey i ere |stein, Stephen Jones, Laufa Karr, Part of Alaska Genoa Gertrude MeKachern, Edith Porter je Marjorie Wilson. Five I. W. W. Sent . to State Prison YAKIMA, June 15.—Sentencing | five 1. W. W. to penitentiary terms, | Judge George B. Holden said he} ——— > would work for their release should | 9, '. they decide to renounce 1. W. W.ism, | Find. Weapons in | the men are: William Ferguson, Pat Boyd and Chester Gibson, sentenced to two to] SAN GABRIEL, Cal, June 15,—| travelers. | 10 years, and James Collins and | Responsibility for the death of John eam | Mark Skoma, one to 10 years, Knox Portwood--if there is found to Wife of Hero Is ————— be any responsibility—will be placed today when the coroner's jury com: ‘Advertising Club pletes its investigation, When forest ranger shot Port | Elects Officers) ,,.%; in a gun fight Sunday after. | ‘The new Seattle Advertising club|noon they naved the life of Mrs. | met Monday noon and elected R, ¥. John B. Wright there for information, Lieut. | president, F. N. Radford, of the Kon | canyon home, officers said. Marche, first vice president; H, G Stibba, of the Carnation Milk Prod. ere company, second vice president; Pr. Kohl, Carnational company, wie and W. E. Crane of the Washington Mutual Savings bank, Officers searched Portwood's eabin | in the Argonne, . late yesterday and found a veritable - arsenal The “Ta i original of the lawyer in Mark | sheds ‘Twain's “Roughing It,” dead. In honor of our 50th anniversary Hight refreshments will be served to the ladies at the bank Wednesday afternoon from 3 to & o'clock. The DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK /Aaracter HARACTER is the sum of habits. Little acts form habits. A good Character is one of life’s most precious possessions. As in the individual, so in a great organiza- tion, Character is its priceless asset. Since 1870, when Dexter Horton opened the first Seattle bank, the Dexter Horton in- stitution has been considered an organi- zation of Character. The sum of the habits—the Character of Dexter Horton himself—has been re- flected in every act of this bank. The Character of the Dexter Horton Bank has stood unassailed and_ unsullied throughout the last half century and TOMORROW FIFTY YEARS OF PROG- RESS WILL BE CELEBRATED, SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY ST. Established June 16, 1870 Combined Resources Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust . & Savings Hank Exceed $26,500,000 Is Discovered WENATCHEE, Wash, June 15 A complete boose-running organins: | tion, with « line of service care run ning between here and British Co points, has been discovered, ts of principals are expected, | i ‘ A service car, with 100 quarts of | Conadian and Seotch whisky, ts in Conference Is On Vocational training for ex-service men, public health and soldiers’ in. j#urance were matters under discun- sion at the Soldiers and Sailors’ club | today between Col, W. M. Inglis and | 16 ‘representatives of the state vet Jonephine Spielbauer, who is in | charge of the Chamber of Commerce information booth at the tourist in | formation bureau, 1211 Fourth ave | nue, in learning lots of geography these daye—that tn, the kind of Bast ern knowledge that maken Seattle! part of Alaska and ponsesned of the Nome brand of December climate Tourietsa arriving in the city go and some startling discoveries on the location Slain Man’s Cabin | ot the city have been related by the Presented Medal Mra. Dor®& Smith Noble, widow of Eimer J. (Cy) Noble, was -|awarded hin distinguished service croms before members of the Elmer J Blanche Cole, who was threatened | Noble post, American Legion, Mon Morgan, of Frederick & Nelson’s,| With death if she did not leave her| day night. ‘The medal signifies that Lieut. Noble died a hero in battie RERKELEY. ~-Fvan J. Foulds, 72,| primt” » Fe Ueir howent apinions on SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET 100 50-Piece Dinner Sets | Specially Priced in Three Groups ‘¥' | $11.85 $17.45 $18.65 50 Piece Set, $11.85 ~—Narrow gold band decoration on a pretty plain shape. Full 50 piece set; complete service for six persons. 50 Piece Set, $18.65 ~—A pale green border design, with ~ medallions ,of pink roses. All handle * pieces are of coin gold. Complete sery- ice for six persons. Pesce at $18.65, 50 Piece Set, $17.45 —A dainty narrow blue border design on the popular Mayflower shape. A splendid value at the special price. — All carried in open stock, so that matchings can be secured when desired. A ~ splendid opportunity to secure a dinner set for the summer cottage and for everyday home use at a very substantial saving. - —Chinaware, Fifth Floor. 4 GD Odd Pieces of Silverware < ious “4®@ At Reduced Prices —An opportunity to purchase Silverware for the cottage and everyday use atta” | considerable saving. a Odd pieces of two popular Rogers Bros. Silver Patterns—the Manchester and. “| Jewel. ie. —Medium Knives, set of six, $2.19. —Medium Forks, set of six, $2.19. —Teaspoons, set of six, $1.19. —Dessert Spoons, set of six, $2.19. —Table Spoons, set of six, $2.19. —Butter Knives, 89c each. —Sugar Shells, 59c each. “: —Cold Meat Forks, $1.19 each. 7 F —Cream Ladles, 98¢ each. —Salad Forks, set of six, $2.79. —Berry Spoons, $1.19 each. —Silverware, Fifth Floor, | —Gravy Ladles, 98¢ each. ‘, ‘ \ The Special Price Basement ' : Will Sell Wednesday 48 High-Grade Garments “ Formerly Priced at $39.50 and $45.00 _ ‘ At $29.50 Each The group consists of : —20 Coats, of finest camel’s hair polo cloth, full silk lined with beautiful novell silks. The colors are Tan, Taupe and Brown. —28 Suits, of Tricotine, Serge and Silvertone Velour. Made up in newest models; all jackets full silk lined. In Navy, Brown and Black. ” —All. are high-grade garments; the price is exceedingly low. ¥ 100 Untrimmed Shapes | Flower Trimmings Special for Wednesday 45c and 75c —Consisting of crushed roses, pansies, forget-me-nots, daisies, wheat>» and> fruits, in all colorings. Specially priced at 45c¢ and 75c. 95c ~These shapes are of the latest styles, including large Picture Hats and close- fitting shapes. The colors include Taupe, Sand, Burnt Orange, Old Rose, Copenhagen ‘and Black. Quiz Former Wife itorney Joyce early today. Krauss, was questioned at the Von Schlegell, sought since the time meni her knowledge of Ele in Murder Inquiry} crime was aiscovered, gave himseit | ¥*l's activities. NEW YORK, June 15.—Victor Von | up last night. He was questioned Schlegell, divorced husband of Viola | until 6 a. m. today and then was! Gallon of B Krauss, who was with Joseph B. | allowed his freedom. He was to be Costs $ Fi The man was questioned in the 200 Fine Elwell, @ few hours before the | called again later today. wealthy whist expert was found murdered here last Friday, was| home where Elwell was found mur-| Possession of one gallon of liquor questioned by Assistant District At-| dered. His former wife, Miss| cost James Locknane $200 when Ir DEAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: pleaded guilty in the United State district court Monday, In order to Loeb py od our new (whalebone) pe tate, which te the lightes and agent we, vere ve Hite iG e root of By oats we siuesgru ans Jap bite corn ‘eff the cob * guaren: EXAMINATION FREE 3s $8 ‘ ‘$2 Amalgam Filling a PAINLESS EXTRACTION 77eaminelde ood save Be taken tm the ‘Col ane Ce on cat Ga Seinen ay Pou are in the vight place. are ‘one smite OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIYBAMTT oT, =" pepenita Exenss-Fatemee On