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| HERO DEAD Service| se Memorial for Slain Americans Will Be Held in France BY WERB MILLER PARIG, May 28.—American sol cier dead thruout Europe will b@on «red Monday by their compatriots © nf citizens of the countries where t bodies lie. 5 ores with be placed by rep . of the American Legion 4a more than 55,000 graves in Jrance, Great Britain, Italy and Bel- “) tum. Special services will be held ty the four big cemeteries in this comatry, at Suresnes, Romagne, Bel ‘au and Bony. MMLITAR: TAKE ADDRESSES ‘Marshal Petain will deliver the Me- »,orial day address at Suresnes. Rear) \d@miral McGuire and rig. Gen) “Johaston will speak at Belleau in the | Qaerning and at Chateau Thiery in “the afternoon, Pyte. Gen Parker, a commanded the First division, | | will conduct the services at Ploisy Branch veterans, war orphans and et patriotic societies, in some in a ye hy ‘aided by American soldiers, f . 4M unite in making the day a repli ‘a of France's “All Souls’ day at the : geattered thruout the bat | ie areas of Northern France and the) supply routes. are located are Fismes,| Seringes, Chaumont, Len Dijon, Lyon, Toul, Thiacourt, Ferrand, Aix les Baines, ‘Angers, Beaumont, Chalons, | Hes, Sexanne, VUry-le Ville-te-Mans, | » frofi the Rhine forees, accom: French military, A wreath | placed on the tomb of the m pollu at the arch of tri Wallace wil dettver and later lay & wreath statue of Washington and the —s. . hing to Review ~ Parade in Chicago > GHICAGO, May 28.—Gen. John J. fx expected to review Chi EUROPE TQ Dan Beard’s ‘H ows’ for Boy HONORU,S, How to Make Own Fishpole Just as good as dad’s—and Das Beard is national Boy Scout com- | Miserune America Me bne apant bie! lite in the Interest of bors, and | neo rihien menay beaks ehewt them. This ie the fifth of six stories on \hum- mor Stums fer Boye” written by him, BY DAN BEARD, National Boy Scout Commiskmer Going afishing? Of course you are. “That's one of the joys of sum mer thna What are you going to use? A cut pole, a cork “bobber,~ and an old plece of linen line, with ot ieee the towns where these COM | some good old angle worms for bait? | “nd | That's the finest kind of fishing « fellow can ever do. | I've fished for salmon with $100 rods and expensive tackle; fished for big equare-tall trout with an out fit that made my pocketbook look Mat after I had paid for it; but be eve me, fellows, I didn’t have near ty as much fun as I used to have with my old cut pole and tinen line, | fishing for “sunnies” and “cats” and roach and chubs back hame in Ken tucky, But tn those days I wasn’t satis fied with a cut pole very long. I wanted a rod as near like dad's ex pensive one as I could have Of course I never had the money to buy one, so I set to work to make one. The diagram atove will give you | some idea of what it looked Uke, but let me tell you, I had some real sport with it. ROBIN UPSETS COLLEGE DRILL ¢ Memoria! day parade on Mow @: The army chief will be passing the city, en route to Lincoln, grind: | will fare al! right. for another order : stopped fm Judge Austin B. Griffiths’ Friday afternoon long enough Marion Webb an opportunity gpeak to his sister, Mra. Hattie » @ Jurywoman whom he hadn't | for 25 yearn, Webb asked for a ‘when he entered the room, and Griffiths willingly granted it. {A BOUT A DOG AND TWO POETS ) Iron bars do not a privon make” 1, but one prisoner last night vent to a raucous disbelief in poet's words. He was an iron- pup, locked inside the Pike market. Roomers in the Lotus sought police aid in restraining “outbursts of unpremeditated .* @Bhelly) : Penitentiary for Falsifying Bonus _ Herbert W. Coates, war veteran, tly convicted of falsifying his for a bonus, was sen. to #ix months to 10 years in county jail by Judge Calvin 8 Saturday morning. Coates was reed with making his affidavit ing he was in the army a year 7 than he actually served. Vital Statistics| W. 61st, boy fain, boy 22 Alki ave. girl | Name and Residence. Age morn r, Jacob Waldemar, Seattle. 10 loyer, Maude, Seattle . 4 4 William W., Portland 40 ki, Madaline F., Port nailer + «4 +» Legal A Issaguah . au latson, Edith, [seaq 7 ting, Roger Hail, & Legal rtis, Rath Geneva, Seattle. Legal F Parsons, Homer L., Seattle .. 2 Eckloff, Olga G., Seattle ie 2 j ‘colby, Thomas T.. Seattie 21 Vall, Kithelyn, Beattie 20 A nt, Vietor Bruce, ttle +35 3] wis, Florence V pattie 6 : loeller, W., Seattle Legal # mage, Addie, Seattle Legal Savage. Charles W.. Seattle Legal Ault, Harriet V,, Seattle er Wheeler, Jnck, Seattic . Vealo, Mary, Seattle Kolsch, Harry, Seattle P Botimeister, Lillian, Seattle eenpen. J, Carroll, Seattte ingiis, Anne Hughes, Seattle lagen, KE. Herman, Seattle . wyekl, Jeanette Heatrice, F. Tacoma Tac DEATHS Fvanovich, Mike, 4%, 62 Mell st . Fred, 40, Rochester, Wash Fire Orders Changed on Bird’s Account third and fourth Moors. right on the escape, and feminine hearts skipped a beat when the de. struction of the robin’s nest seemed | inevitable. Friend Robin, however, [has been ineued to the effect that| ithe girls ‘of the fourth and fifth floors will not use the fire encapes, but will descend by the stairway un til the third floor is reached. From there they journey on the fire oe cape, and Mrs. Robin will not be dis- turbed. 27 Tramps Try to Capture Train DENVER. Colo., May 28.—Twenty- seven alleged members of the I. W. W. and suspects of every kind were in jail here today following their attempt to commandeer a Union Pa- cifle freight train and rin it from Cheyenne, Wyo., to Denver. The attempt was unsuccessful, bat the alleged reds defied the crew and rode into Denver, where they were met by a squad of 20 police Most of them explained they were “tourist” and were desirous of spending the summer in Colorado. Says Hub Called Her Thief; Asks Divorce Claiming her husband twice ac| cused her of stealing a diamond ring in order to induce her to deed away | her property for a promise of im-| munity, Sylvia M. Heppenstall filed }muit fer divorce from Pharaoh Hep- penstall in superior court Saturday. She asks $200 @ month permanent alimony, asserting that Heppenstall owns stock In a Texas oil company and has large real estate holdings. Ri aap stored A tea aoighcangl mozart ee ee THE SEATTLE STAR s NEW WOMAN IN ~ STILLMAN CASE |Wife to Name Another Co- respondent | | NEW YORK, May 24.--With nego Uations for ® settioment in the Still man diverce cane now definitely lubanddned, opposing counsel today | centered thelr efforts on preparation for resumption of the seoret hearings } Wednesday in Poughkeepsie, Reports were circulated again tat | Mrs. Anne U. Stillman would file an) | additional amended answer to James | la Butte My Child thog Elemental Souls who do like to squat upon @ Slanting, n's complaint, naming & oo | | respondent other than Mra. Florence beoa the Balt was left behind! | Lawtor Leeda } The ntatement amalgamate which will in Time, late yeuterday by | Cornelius J. Sullivan, chief counsel | ‘ror Stillman, declaring that the | banker's legal representatives did not participate in the recent conferences. and that the negotiations had appar ried out; you've often Rooms may be Effete, but stil! taken Par to Beek the Boll with t, no Denuded Eggs, on Paper Plates, Supply the,Food for Picnic Dates 4% Picnle Supper i# a Thing of which I shall attempt to sing today This Kind of Meal exerty a very Wide t object to Chilly Rolls and Jelly overtaid ‘ka, and Rutned Pants; wh Coffee spilled each Time the shaky Muge are filled Lumpy Legs, while patiently denuding Kegs, protesting that they do not mind fiome like the Porous Paper Piate aii the damper Forms of Chow. But there's no Need to tell you how thie Social Function's car | doubt when it if Time to eat, I find myself a Willing Slave to such Conventions; I will Waive my Wight “to be « Prim. and Really Liver pot ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1141. 1175 QUARTS OF BUT QUART IN BOOZE SEIZED. 10-GALLON CAN Dry pqund officers arrested three? BOBTON, May 28.—Hlow liquor men and obtained nearly 75 quarts | runners have cleverly swindled their iday night customers out of hundreds of dollars Appeal 4 of intoxi¢ants A basket containing 12 quarts of |! the sale of alcohol came to ight in the discovery of “fake” inner see home bre oR a vt me brew, together with a number tiony of 10gullon alcohol emma, of serving glannés, was obtained) which held but one quart of the Federal gaugers employed to tent all seized liquor made the discovery from a house boat moored at the foot O& Newton at “— Jem. O'Donnell was booked fo the or p d for Ravens boom. AD while testing 19 60-eallon cand, jother man, W. Burgess, in the same | peized by dry agents, The 10 cans |hounebout, i charded with having |held but 11% quarts of aleohol for « 60 quarts of the amber fluid, a mack | which the purchaser admitted pay lof hops and five guilone of malt! ing $1,260 from a crowd of South like to have their | #Yrup. | Bnd iq Itt» for Phone who| Thomas Buffum, 418 Spring at. | without Conveniences for |W arrested by Officers W. Dench] SAN FRANCISCO--Miss Alma and H. A. Holmes when they found | Mivenberg, daughter of millionaire, |weven quarts of bard “likker” at the | goes to work in department store to place. t something real in life” jor runners. * * © Now, Dining FRANCES BOARDMAN, hently faite led Mra. Stillman to| —————— |make public excerpts from a letter | lune received from John B. Stanch G casa ber princigal attorney, which | G2 PGE | stated the banker made « proposition for settlement leaving the legitimacy lot Guy unquestioned. Not Girls, Are you can make it yourself BIKE CARRIES ~ 10 PASSENGERS First of all I looked for a fine straight sapling, 1 found a dandy slender little maple, growing out in the brush and I cut it down, peeled it and left it in the sun for a few jays, to ure. Meanwhile I built my reel out of an old linen thread NEW YORK, May 28-—It's no! spool and a piece of tin can that I organization in New York high cut wih an old shears (Figs. 1, 2 —_ | schools. and 3) A piece of heavy tron wire Wright wa |Capable of Attaining Speed | of 60 Miles an Hour “Short dad's drawknife until it was straight) WALTHAM, Mass, May 26 nder. ‘Then I proceeded to | picycle that will accommodate 10 par. |Cchoed make guides out of pins from which |sengers at @ time and prepel them | the heads were nipped off. I bent/ar a speed of 60 milee an hour is |™°re them in a loop around & mateoh | something of an Innovation even in | (Pig 4 and then, with pliers, turned | these days of whirlwind mechanical | the loop at right angles with pin! contrivances, their eyebrown. (Pig. 5). I made a Up (Mg © and Wajtham boasts such a machine. Tt] Women and grandmothers, trying to lashed them opto the sipling and/is the old “Oriten” that has been! fastened them with the Invisible! Grageed out of its hiding place |'"S that. knot (Mg. Th I lashed the reel to | where for 25 years it has rested on | the rod the same way. its laurels es the apeediest bike of | Then I made a line out of heavy /its day. It hag been on exhibition tinen thread well waxed with bees in all the large cities of America and | wax and bought a cent’s worth of | Kuropa. iz No. 6 sproat hooks (we got three for It has been olled and greased and/ . & cent thone days) | manned by an efficient crew of Wal: | 311 English Women The outfit was a dandy with acan|tham girls for the purpose of being | of worms. Belieye me, I always man-| photographed. On June 6 it will be| aged to get a t wtring of “sun: manned by a highly trained crew and, served as @ handif (Mig. 4). Prens today f When the sapling was fully cured, | shaped it with a jackknife, and | I rouge for students. reddening their lips and touching up the real girls jum don't have to de i LONDON, May 24.—Rritish wom nies” and catfish whenever I went | will participate in the annual Trade | on are blossoming forth as Inventors. fishing. Copyright, 1971, by Newspaper Raterneies | W Week festivities to be held in the They secured 211 patents last year, oh City, laccording to official figures, 4. ‘, y if avrumpet htm Ailauanclituntd tins ‘| a) eR Another chance for you to see— POLA NEGRI the incomparable, in a sensation rivaling “PASSION” “Gypsy Blood” Strange lives, strange loves, strange power she shows to enthrall you! ~ Mermaid Comedy, “The Greenhorn,” with “Ham” Heath, Smith and Gilkison, three boys who sing Pathe News GENUINE | BULL DURHAM tobacco makes 50 Ad | Good apple pie; go to Boldt’ vertisement Coliseum Concert Orchestra ARTHUR KAY, CONDUCTOR 1 Overture--“Beautiful Galathea” ... Suppe + 2 Winzugamarsch der Bojaren Halvorsen 3 Cello Solo—Hymphonic Variations . i Boellmann Mr. I. Lhoest, Soloist 4 “Al Fresco” ... ‘7 Herbert Serenade”-—Duet for Horn and Flute, Tit “Piourette” ¢ : ‘ Finck & Waltz—"Tales from Vienna Woods" +. Strauss DE LUXE AUGMENTED CONCERT SUNDAY—11 TO 12 A. a Rouging Lips the coming generation, but the going generation that need watching, ao- lcording to H. H, Wright, director of | wkirts and rouge™ he “Why, that's old stuff! New York sehooi girl# aren't doing It any Girls here aren't tucking up |thetr dresses, rouging their cheeks, It's only the older fool Father Tima who are still do “If the reformers want to start lengthening women's skirts they gin |decin with the old women because Inventors in Year rt » ing. | wald, dmothers, |DEPUTY DOUSED IN BOOZE BATH Battles for Evidence, They were enying Saturday morn ing that @ deputy shertffs lot is not sked by the United |Siwuys hard One of the crew had his views concerning come in late Friday night smelling lthe “menace” of short skirts 894 of liquor and showing visible signs lof an alcoholic bath. pated in a raid on the Motor Inn and arrested Marry ana Jennie Green the proprietors, trafficing in lHquor. Hefore the arrest he had dimuised himself a8 @ customer, he mid, and procured [liquor from which teapots were be. / ling Ced for table pervion | But his badge was noticed and a merry scuffie followed in which an |offort to destroy the evidence re | |sulted in his saturation. Sherif! Starwich ie holding the ‘well nigh empty bettie and an odor. iferour teapet to exhibit at the hear ‘The skin of the small shark called “dog fiah” makes « thin leather that hight durable. Ina new size package Is Saturated plained that he bad partict for alleged 10 for 10 cts ANY emokers prefer it. They'll find that this compact package often Lucky Strike Cigarettes will just suit them. Try them—dealers now carry both sizes: 10 for 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts, It’s Toasted bottle of forbidden @zr- «Ae ¥ waterproof, tough and SECOND NEAR SENECA Here is the happy sort of photoplay which you like to see— MARGUERITE piquant and petite as ever, in her new picture— LOOK AT HER! Already Lucile has eloped, had the marriage annulled, and is in love with a man who hates divorcees. Now her first husband comes along with a new wife, and if the truth gets out she’s going to be a divorcee all her life! No wonder she wonders —‘“what’s next?” SCRAMBLED IVES” The Big Broadway Laughing Hit! BURTON HOLMES SCENIC “Moselle Memories” FUN AND JOY AND PEP FROLIC VANITY COMEDY “DEAD EASY” TRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Cavalleria Rusticana” Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ