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SHE SE TLE STAR MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921 Bont Upsets, Richt MORE CHARGES Norman Wianchard, Jr, aged 9, fintshed third in the cathboat race held by the Beattle Yacht club Mat a ea EVERY MAN, WOMAN i ci stencicic | INSTOKESCASE ay CHILD IN SEATTLI rain moae oe oun ow" Should See This Wonderful Photoplay NOW ishing line ahead of five other whone crew con. BY HAROLD D, JACOBS SECOND BIG for 57 years homefurnishers to the people of the Northwest— —you who have the advantage of living in this great metropolis, “rhe Catspaw, soy ° adjoining America’s most beautiful inland sea, the gateway to Alaska el alle Hie ee Pe ile ge yi ge and the Orient—you who dwell in this great Northwest, the land first. conspiracy” in the divoree sult of of opportunity, achievement and progressiveness — are welcome to ll dre: a he hac this store’s extraordinary liberal, helpful credit accommodations, THESE CREDIT TERMS ARE FOR YOU: sought with rmer —on purchase of furniture first amounting to payment lar five-cent eating place opernt mall star, who was shot for the benefit of the unemployed, |and Killed by his wife in 1917 now furnishes musto with ite meals,| Harry J. Jentzer, department of A Hawalian quartet, also on the| Justice operative, who left the gov NEVER BEFORE HAS A PHOTOPLAY BEEN RECEIVED WITH SUCH ENTHUSIASM BY YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE Hula-H Hula Music at bg royecondh: lod Millionaires’ Club) ts° consect’ his wites, The Millionaires’ elub, the popu- “Jack” De Saulle —on purchase | of furniture first weekly amounting to payment payment $50— $5— $1— $75— $7.50 $1.50 $100— $10— $2— $125— sale: 1,000 new lamps AT BIG REDUCTIONS— silk shade rae ; eo story Mee l A = this sale $9.85 . " Ment soon after the murder, but —certain unexpected conditions made it regular price $15 that he had, held several confer weekly payment unemployed list, are tickling thelf/ernment service to serve Stokes as| steel guitars for thelr meals, The|a private detective for several olub, at 08 Mi , haw need of being cross-examined | more magax alleged to have ~|found in the Stokes home after the 5 ) principals separated and which he , \5 testified fitted the door of an apart | ment formerly occupied by Edgar T Wallace, one of the corespondents. | The witness volunteered the tn-| formation that had tried the Keys on &@ house at 67th at. and Fifth ave, last summer, | “Who lived there?” he was asked “Well, the house used to pled by Jack De Baulles,” he re- plied, It wan also brought out that Jent wer, acting for Stokes, sought to connect Mra. Stokes with Joseph B. Elwell, wealthy turfman, who was murdered in hie home last June. | Jontzer sald that not ofly had he tried the keys on Elwell’s apart TRADE $4.50 $7.50 ge ae PICTU RE OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT AND APPEAL, BLACK] BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA EMIL BIRNBAUM, Director NIGHTS | Adults . .560 | Loges |The | Children 206 rose or fe /) oo silk lin- / wer n 4 necessary for the manufacturer to raise a deel pe Ba ay Prtbemeprceir re _ —24-j h silk F/ large sum of money—he offered our The witness admitted be had Children 16¢ sh de re oth y ! against his wife, several months be- am Saacuy 38 over his entire surplus stock—that’s how rose gs BS eon yg we manage these sensationally low price’ “TN ay ye etreadlgAE icin oh DES CIGARETTE, |vnvicr ux Sanat eee || grace of form —m arvels = the ne, —_—_—— putthrans rate TA BIer | maker’s art—you’ll fin @ rz. f atte by Leap From Boat a THEATREF for you. | tate life by 0 Puge 4 emi NOW, BERT 1S Waimea send WISE steamer Admiral Schley, Harry) ——— buyer SUPREME REDUCTIONS to take ff] . STRI KE worked for Btokes, seeking evidence ery, blue, | —lamps of rich color, rare beauty and Talk He, reentered” government Bt U a iM 0 U SE) yours here waiting Attempts Suicide $e After an ineffectual attempt to end | Broadvent, 45, a terrace pameneer Glad News Cabled NEW YORK —President Harding - |from San Francisco, was tn county | “There's no getting away from it, | Sait here Monday. Ten minutes after! Grace, Bert ts « dear. TH #87 | Broadbent Jumped the fennel there aren't many husbands tke rounded Jefferson he was him. Just think of ft; alone and | rescued by the crew In a lifeboat, He unaided, and without the slightest bos « brother * living In Morton, | |hint from me, he told me he was Wash. |molng to get me a new cont next) - th. He's saving up for it now. | ® 40 you thing of that? | ot so much. other to save and walt till next| jean slegrams from Lin Bun, speaker to open first submarine telephone cable, from United States to Cuba, Monday night. PORTLAND, Ore. — to Seattle Chinese} Word of the election of Dr. Sun at Sen as prevident of the Chinese republic, was recelved tn Seattle by | the Chinese nationalist party in two Fee inches longest way around laid by a hen owned by 8. G. Simon, Gales nine of the senate of the Chinese re publte. One cablegram read: | month? jcoat, when you can enjoy a full Now's the time to get a season's wear, Cherry's have won dertul clothes which they nell on credit, at prices no higher than the cash stores, Tell that to Bert and you'll get your coat right that he can get a sult and overcoat Why should he | “Parliament in Canton yesterday elected Dr. Sun Yat Sen president of |republic of China. Please send {cablegram of congratulations to Can- ton immediately, “MA 800, “Woolworth Bidg., New York.” Dr. Bun Yat Sen was the first preaident of the Chinese republic. He | my | | i toate Con b 308 worked for 30 years to bring about the republican form of government. my | He fe universally respected by the ’ Chinese, and by the American and nor dof opersts'on your | English population, not enly of ~—Advertisenient, oF a ‘ou con ‘hina, but in all parts of the world, - — |p met aie foe eee eoltee y pof |according to Loy Hing, seoretary of " yy ri the Chinese nationalist party in Beat- | “AMUSEMENTS | Use| 'Portland ” Talking Big Rail Taneioal PORTLAND, Ore, April 11.—The application of five railroads to con- struct tmmediately the first unit of a , $2,000,000 union freight terminal will be considered by the city counct] | at a special sexsion to be called im. | mediately, Mayor George L. Baker 60° | Will buy a first-class | hand-tailored suit of | Stone es 0 — —many more shades; many more lamp stands than these 7 w sample values ADE listed here, at greatly reduced prices. announced today. If approved by the counell, the JioeLa| § matter will go to the people at an at election on June 7, the mayor said, e Inasmuch as the rafiroads request relinquishment to them of public Properties, consisting of parts of 30 city atreets, The railroads behind the project are the Union Pacific, Northern Pa- cific, Southern Pacific, Great North. ern and Spokane, Portland & Seattle. t4Inch silk shade, exactly as pictured; in mulberry, blue, rose or gold, with silk Hning and fringe; special for t eek, $9.85. lamp stand — $7.95 regular price $13.50 ~floor lamp stand, exactly as pictured; mahogany finish; 8 Inch post; double socket and chain pulls; full length cord with socket at tachment; special for the week, $7.05. se SECOND AT MARION GTON —House on H at., where plot to assassinate Lincoln was hatched, to be replaced by mod- ern brick building ts For good apple ple, go to Bolit's. —Advertisement. A Wonderful STOM. 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