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eT a rrr penn nen emer THE SBATTLE STAB jo aera ree mae Pe TAT @ |WOMAN'S BODY (Gas Dictators RIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS—1"'Wy’gesenyoiR) Won't Listen |_T0 dak, dyin Identity 1s “Stil a Mystery] £0 Stale Pleas Three men in three cara, and they King Will Get HERE’S MORE ABOUT a New Suit of || SCOTT FUND Unpepular Cut |staRts on Pace one King M. Jacl 9130--Masonie club rooms, Arcade building--Labor men host tp BKamuel Gompern ent % Rs oe special Friday-Saturday reaular price @2.75 1 our hand painted ¢ and. daueers; Ye vality hi Wreath at ohe of Jitneys"; ¥ IM get you “Jolly wel At in natur or Sand 3 year MANIN price special fo tarda ¥ eat ay (cata Stes THIRD FLOOR juat ri full ten for Friday-Saturday— : handle. with solid well made aluminum $6.45" A ladle, wine cownige aye, ‘it . 3 = spre ansbrted! size@ Of rax rugs, in pink, blue and Genter with. artistic colored borders; fringéd special for Friday-Saturday— Reg. - $1.50 $3.— on inches .. inches .. 2 inches ... Special. $1.— I \(aviator INVITES GOVERNOR COX TO FLY TO CONVENTION COPUMBUS, Ohio, Fine 14 Harry Newman, son of State Li vrarian Johp H. ~Newman and head of a latce commegcial avia tion corporation at Chiengo, wants vernor Cox to fly to the San neigeo convention, In a wire the governor, Newman ex pressed confidence that Cox will be nominated and says: “If, after your nomination, you care to address the convention, I have @ steel pline in whieh I can make a nof-stop fight ffom Day ton to San Francisco, carrying six Paseapkers and tietage, in 15 hourg with all the comforts of a limousing.” “Some temptntion,” Cox. FE AAD FLEE of the Pacific Coast at ‘Black Diamond by yesemen Wednes. badly damaging The teport arrived paperitha office at ri to aties Frank Elliott and N. 1 i speeded to the scene and 4 EB W. Maxwell, of y robbed. Maxwell said Wil probably be late in the he could tell how much font, Three men were ing from the office short. the safe was blown. Two Bhoft ami one tall They foward the timber in the “of ; Enumciow, ‘evidently for thé railroad. Tate bour_in the day, no| Italy harvests more th behad been heard’ from the}acres of tomatoes yearly, am remarked and wast wunts to practically nothing ~~ CONFIDENCE Thousands: of people in Seattle and vicin- iB have implicit confidence in this office. Or years they have been coming here for their dental work. They have always been _ treated right—good work by expert dentists » #the best of ‘materials—reasonable prices— oy work guaranteed satisfactory. hy shouldn’t they have confidence in | this Office under those conditions? They ’ BHOULD, {and they DO. _#@ You will ‘feel the same way about the Bostan Dental Company if you will give us * “il "FREE EXAMINATION ‘We will gladly.examine your teeth and give you expert’advice regarding them with- ‘out charge. ‘BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY “1422, Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche Lifetime preserving kettle: special Friday-Saturday — at Morgue Altho » continuous string of | y14, antious relatives of missing [nt women filed ft and out of the rT county morgue Thursday morn Pat ing, no Mentifieation was made | ))' Of the body of a woman found | in Beacon Hill reservoir at Jot forson park at 830 e@lclock Wed all 1 yw years Rules Tennessee Can =n (OIL COMPANIES t for preserving art eines epun ndfige; at lant year's THD PLO mere regular price 6! tructed of hard) maple f shelf? exactly i wpecial Friday~ 7 Consider Suffrage WASHINGTON, June 24.—Acting Attorney General Frierson has in. formed Gov. Roberta, of Tetnesses, that he can legally call a special sex sion of the state legislature to act on} the federal woman suffrage amend | ment, it was state at the White Y. » formal ruli ing waa sent quest of President "Wilson, it wae wud Banquet Planned for Sam Gompers The labor situation in Séeattlewitt be presented to Samuel president of the American F af Labor, at & special banquet at Whice-he wit be the Thursday evening. Gompers will ar rive here ag 916 and night. cisco, where he will present a labo: platform to the democratic national convention YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Dr L. BR. Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30, No cost or obligation, whatever. ‘ We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge tween the hours tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. 1. BR. Clark, Manager (1105 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corher Third Avenne and Union Street be- men- Diagonally Across the Street front thé Postoftice Lady Atténiants on Daty aot ALTA guest of honbr | He tn en route to fan Fran-/ nesday Might. Chief Deputy Corener Willis HL Corson pre- pared to perform an autopsy to day to determine the cause of death, Police and deputy coroners believe the woman committed auicide, alt (hb theory of murder may bet ultimate solution of the death my» tery Ww Wh lerat She was between 40 and 60 years #rih 4, 6 feet 2 rly 100 pounds, had. brown hair, ked) with. gray, brown #yen mouth and thin body. Her Jewelry wax two rings, a flat cold wedging lng op the third fine ker and a ring willy @mall turquoise ketting.on the little finger of the left id, She was dre dark blue «ihgham dress, Dinek button #hoos, cotton tnderclothing and black cot ton stockings CROWD ASSEMBLES TO VIEW boDy White strotiing aro. voir, Mr. and) Mra, Joseph Carring 2618 17th ave, &,, discovered the body, floating face downward, in the renervolr -dBhey notified Joe Jettorsen, |taller of the Jeffergon golf } Jhe summoned Motorcyelg Patroimer W. W. Deoch and G. FP. Heynolds. |News of the finding of the body spread rapidiy over Keacon Hill and the officers were met by a curious lerawd of several hundred, Nove could identity the woman, She had }been dead about four hours A email black straw hat, trim med with small black algrette and} biack ostrich tip, was found on al den bench near the reservoir M NO MARKS OF VIOLENCE FOUND Tho body was taken ‘morgue. No marks of vic vinibie, A ett temple in the made when the body out. Because a plece of dried mud was found on & picket of the fence near jwhere the woman was found, the murder theory was advanced. De lective Lieutenant Willlam B. Ke ever, said he was certain Ue! & had committed sulchte he woman's coat ix of black fiah. In a pocket was found a handkerchief, with two nickels knotted In one corner, and a pair of |white silk gloves. Careful checking up of mirsing person reparts» by police failed to I. feveal any clue to the woman's identity. Inches tall, wetghea "4" rat off wtre laree only wwe in 4 the reser ney Tow ing OF Tet nex ® tnile the oe were » on the have been was dragged 7 ity in. A ARE INDICTED ;Huge Fraud ‘in ,Stock Sale Is Charged | | NEW w. 8 cou! YORK, June 24.--A drive Against alleged misreproaentation tn of oft many securitices Was started today by federal officials here. with announcerment of indlet- ment of four of] companies, several wk selling concerns and 60 indl- ais by a grand jury in United district ¢ ot the t defraud was charged. [the sate 2 tn a scheme to Five indict- returned. Federal of od they had evidence bile had been defrauded than $1,000,000 thru the lived in the indietments, Postoffice inspectors were working today “from Maine to California, federal offte announced, rounding up men mentioned in the Indiet ments. K ral Wall st. brokerage firma wer ong the accused. | AceusED [MAILS TO | The first indictment was, agninst the Tanger Ol company, of Texan, the Curtin Packer carmpany, Wall treet brokers and officials of the two concerns, eleral officials al Jomed thi ny wan capitaliand | d 200,000 shares of more comp Securities company, a} mnectiout concern, wha also ac cused of having used the mails to defraud in this indictment. ind indictment accuses the ams Oil company, a Dela: | ware corporation, owning Kentucky | oll land stocks, offictals of the com. | pany and Joseph Bird, Lexington, | Ky. promoter. Also mentioned In this Indictment the Day-Pollak company, now rating w r the mume of the Ht | Morgan- k company, a New York | concern, owning Texan ol) land and) | he Brokerage company of Stickney, | Rawiingson and Colclaugh, of How | ton, and offichly of the concern. ‘The indictment wixo mentions the | following New York. brokenw H. Kent Hoimes & Co. Symes & William Crofaman Sherman Co, DRNIA MAN is Thomas, Heffron, ne third indietment In +Crown Oif company, @ De feern, owning Kentueky oil lo Fuller & Ca, Wail B, X. Dawson, New York bbroker; D. V. Hole, Burlingame, Cal., | presidént, of the Crown Ol company; C. Dy Pratt, Lexington, and W. Williams, Ervine, Ky The broker firm of Greenta Rigelow an@ Greenbaum is accused of using ils to defraud in the sale of the Charles United ON ‘and ¢ any in the fourth Indictment: The officlils of the oil hompany did nét know of the alleged Misrepresentation» federal” agents eald, he company was to have sold 70,000 of stock | The Great Western|Petroledm cor oration with office: in Chic nd wih Kansés and Kentucky, and the George-A, Lamb & Co., of New York, were accused tn the fifth in- at yes ‘The George A. Lamb & 16.7 fs aNleged “to have purchased Seat for $1a share and sold it Hor§6 Always ea the devit his pwert it te better to keep oubol his debu. ntry Number three accepted his meager back Ray,” Small Wonder Los Angeles 108 ANGRLES, J au“ qfierte have been Bing wuite to prevent the city of Weat Gite “and the other by that not oply baw Low Angeles an. declares on fy uninabitadle, Angeles Let's ‘All Join “ ‘My nephew ts working tn Seattle) ane bartender, 1 think "he be dec tared, | triat charge, Jumes Ki. Treanor, 37, was rrested by Patrolman WwW. mire Wednestay, Treanor and who also Was arrested, were about moni] several hundred copies of I of Americap Wederati “ f100-“Anrembly room. Chamber of sree—MINK Dealers’ gare wag domande Wanted gas hey lined up in front of the Shell Jon at Fourth ave, and University he firet was @ portly individual, ring one of those watermelon ped sults and a balf-pound dia nd ring attendant uring ntlek gulion in the tank quoth be. three gallons now? wan a high official) nia ede of Portland, siniply HAD to get back — | en, old man,” sald the second wrist in a confidential under, ‘my Wife wick out in the Masonic elub . Chamber of Commerce, Members’ | applied bie little I give hat—only y, man, De June #1 oie mirk Dern to Mr and Mra, i Kishimote, June 14, 1926, girl, M19 Weller at. | | Born to Mr, and Mra Lincoln Iogers. | | in D, No. 34, | and } Fenehuk, | 0, girl, 415 12th B i Mra, H.C, ¥, Bun. | 1940, boy, 2220 1 stuff,” Interrupted the auto of the auto stable, with a callous And stepped as the three galion “ a of ae June 6, Mre, Le 6021 46th « G. FB. Titus . S620 ‘Thtra N. Ww and Mrs, A. Hoffman, 1920, etn 4135 38th & Bhi lbere, on atoctall % Ww he phuned Hut as he pent gnd le e anorted, ar “between ugar, wan Yiere iki being made hing are a lot in this cou aod Cummings atta Fritts, May eattle General bos- | and Mre «irl, 4851 49 A and Mra. A. G. Wenber, June 20, with, 1608 Firet N MARRIAGE LICENSES Is Big TOWRA pve, tee sees Margaret M. Seattle ib] dwin M., Seattle ......Legal} ya, Battle Legal} Port Ludlow Legal nu, Beattie Legal} Agcles annexing more out.ly.|Crew. Ernest M., Seattle ...... “sh — oe [peter Kanmy Bi, Seattle Kohler, Neil W, Olympia .... mt be filed by Mrs, I Moe-| feilly, Lilliag Amelia, Olympl le ge Yeohall of the people peat rt, Alfred A., Everett Re.) ite ell, Marie . idsohOn behalf of Muirn Hoth | sinh Willie B, 3 have been | Sohrader, Hertha. attle . 18} J, the rent Era, Charles M., Granite Falls. Legal| tennen, Sophie, Granite ‘Two re + te the attor. slifornia that he esis Kaye, us Boner! of legal) Le ta are displeased. Mefiride’s complaint ™. allegen sages | Howard, Oliver T.. West found ..,2 Merwin, Kathleen Ki, Seattle »l. Edward, Mansfield . Mary L, Mansfield .. Ward J. fen’ Rowe, Edna A, Beattle Herbst, Prank J. Beattie tpenter, Gace, Portian aon, J Beattio | Taggart. Ha Kenton | Den non, Kider C.. Beattle Cha’ La Veta lL, Seatt! | Pilgrim lenwood MH. & ‘meister, Appa M, See White. John I. Seattle od West Gate but three square on of the Pacific ocean which she Cope, ‘information and belief Francis. he New conus report makes Low the biggest Pacific const ike Hunt for Ernést |" Begin, 66 St. Louis at.) prineveau, Florence C.. Seattic. Legal wrote to Mayor cunbon, William J., Issequah ..., 24 y for information Coutts, Jeasic &, Issaquah 2 how, Erhest De) Fennelly, Mhilip It, Seattle ...Leeal Lantz, Florence 4. Seattle... Legal =~ rt a 4 3 Manta eon. ‘jetta eG fieattie ase Cagning ham, Wilkie a, K y 5 W. w. on Bond Is On otiaas “Modeeta! ‘Beattte Arrested by Cop |s»tersen, tawrits 0. Taco t Mberty om bonds pending his| oi": ioreece B. on, James #1 on & criminal «yhdicalien nh Minnie My Jon Kinane J. Meh Richmire says Lawrence smith, iMterature, AMUEL MH. POYNER was ox. cuned from petit Jury service for the min the United Stat rt Wednesday afternoon. district |depuly sheriff's ba. on, 2%, wax prepar-| ing to wear a suit Thursday, but it wasn'f the kind that King had planned to weaF Detective A A.| Tirown ways Kitte’s new race will be of that Peciliar variety, popilfr tn Jails and? prisons. King ts also hin They it away from him when he wa Wednesday afternoon, | started In pursuit of wulty! minus epecial took Inft Saturday to help raise a fund for a good cause, to keep a fatherless family from destitution The money from the male of tickets sold outside the box office, will be given to Mra, Robert C. Beott, widow of @ deputy sheriff who lost his life gunfighting with desperadoes here weeks ago. J whose unm timely “death left ber and their two litle children pennilens, KY FROM TICKETS He appeared at M TODAY The money tx being collected today from the yarious places of business where were on wale. Mise . who is working het the world, sold $50 f tickets—all she bad—in the Kinfo's necond hand she 309 Wash jnwton wt., picked out the beat wuit ir the shop and, flashing ntar, Endo police would pay for it, Brown Whe Jo came to central Mation to coll he discovered he had been bunc B. Bekiya, 156% Main st., to King yesterday King the stock 4 chose a fine “I want this sult evidence,” he tx reported to have sald, Mashing AM Uitte). "Bek ifa whl Whiry “4 to give wp the Mit.” “ left later Wheil Th C. Harris ant Tirown Bekinn Fold them Ahiaprietie # was arre TY . a | Steals Dress to Please His Wifc A. le Clark, charged with grand a a an ea? Su petlog Judie King Pykeman Thurs day “rdorhing. He |x alleged to ha¥e WOleh n drew from a down toh store became hi WATE wien ME We Vo Crosier . it and he didn't. have money, 7% H. Noble ae " \ Miss Helen Carlisle Yt ee to pay fe \ |A. Friend Scatter Pint Flasks | Para ana Pike: cverenccrect ‘ During Pursuit Kennedy SURG his told tickets alleges. was howt surveyed nuit Two of the beauties who appeared in the Beott Kiddi now at Levy's Orpheum ast night left the theatre before their na were ob ‘tained. Others. who helped the kid |die fund by appearing on the stage Miste® Cilla B. Kehoe, Ma rnotf, Kuth Hecht, Wilma at, Louise Lough, Gertrude man, Marjorie Piole, Lillian llett, Maude Smith, Verna Agnes MetGregor, Hazel I y Jen Alden, Faye Alden, Cecile Hagel Miller, Ethel Ber- Sa Betty Cinnamon, Esther Potter. SCOTT FUND Btockley ir Boid- th He mer te tarbezat wet, Arvil Ruth Dari Mra. D. R --$ 10.00 6.00 6.00 50.00 1.09 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 $242.04 Friend . W.Lingrar Mrs. KE. KE. Longma’ climate ce today, In| T’reviously acknowledge June Californt, pales into |inalgnitios comparison with the neburg-Yak-| imma road. When auto copa chased | William McDonald and Wait Scott. pint Masks « Me |e Donald and seott are under arrest, |1 but all the evidence the cops have is Wash,, one bottle neck Total seaeenemee $425.06 WASHINGTON, June 24—The neus burean today announced the 20 population of Washougal, as 765, an increase of 208, or 67.8 per cent 'AGOOD SUIT OF | CLOTHES FOR $12.75 The above little card gives news| James Nelson's store, at 1007 that seems almost too good to be | Third Avenue, is well located, and true. Cprtainiy it bas heen years|the manager of this’ energetic ince the men of Seattle baye| store took over the stock of the d. anything Mke it. But It is Liberty Tailors on an arrange- really tfue, fellows, On Third| ment whieh permits him: to sell Avenue next Saturday you can/at-any old price he wants, just buy an bonest to goodness sult of as long as he gets in a lot of clothes for $12.75, Here is how | quick money. The Liberty stock it happens: |has been transferred to James The Liberty Taflors, on First | Nelson,.and the most remarkable Avenue, have been hard hit by | sale of men's clothes that -this the lull tn business. Expecting town has seen for many years to do the same big volume of | starts Saturday. You can't get all business this summer that they | of these fine suits for $12.15 of did last year) they went on the | coufse--some of the betterones market and bought a tremencous|are marked for quick sale at stock of extra fine sults, Their | $15.50, $16.25 and $17.50. —_— business Went with the shipyards, | like old times, and how they find themselves up| read the full againet {t for ready mousey. (Star Friday, The greatest, fastest, cleverest comedy you have ever seen is coming Saturday to the Liberty—Marshall Neilan’s six-act mirthquake, that will make Seattle stand up on its hind legs and howl— Hilt UN