Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
© 4 gatin with a tunic of white net, bead Seattle Jociety Miss Creigh Cunningham Weds Mr. Charles Dil- ler Fratt, Jr.; Plan Dinner’ and Theater Party. an eibaied of hati Creigh Cun. and aughter of Mr ningham, Mrs. William Randolph Cunningham, to Mr. Charles Diller Fratt, Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Diller Pratt Was sdlemnized in Trinity Episcopal church, Everett, Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. Rt. F Robert L, Pad dock read the service, assisted by Rev, Edgur M. Rogers, rector of ‘Trinity churh. ‘The church blossomed with spring flowers against a background of palms and greens lighted by the glow of Cathedral tapers in branching can @elabra. The ceremony assembled a large number of friends, a great many going up from this city for the ‘Occasion The wedding marches were played by Miss Mary Louise Weeks of Se ttle, and before the service Miss Isa bel Blake of Hoquiam sang “Oh, Py fect Love,” and Miss Esther Carlson gave “Agnus Dei (Georges Bizet). ‘The staft bearers, Miss Edith Lee, Miss Doris Howard, Miss Marton Boott, Mixes Thelma Thompson of Pendleton, Ore, Miss Florence Row @rs and Miss Jane Johnson of Berke Jey, were attired In dainty frocks of Nile green georgette with sashes of crepe meteor, and trimmed with| crepe meteor flowers in green and silver, Plaited green tulle encircled | morning, April Studio, Herbert Conner Talbott ‘ x The wedding of Miss Helen Sutthoff to Mr. Herb... t Conner | Talbott was solemnized in St. Ann's church, Wednesday} 26.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride! with pink roses and tied with green) watin ribbons were worn in lieu of hats, and they carried tall white shep- herds’ crooks shoWered with bios ‘The bridesmaids wore apricot georgette and green tulle veils, which fell to the hem of their frocks In the back and to the waistline in front ‘They were bound by garlands of tat- feta roses. For flowers they carried 5 roses in @ shower. ‘Mrs. Eugene Haggerty O'Nei!, the > groom's sister, was matron of honor and wore her wedding gown of white Dinner Compliments Visitor Complimenting Mra. Jean main Hathaway of Washington, D. C., formerly of Seattle, Mra. J. P- Creitz gave a delightful dinner for six of thelr mutual friends at the Washington, afterwards taking her guests to the performance of “Irene” at the Metropolitan. Mra. Hathaway left Sunday for Spokane and Banff. where she will remain for the next ‘Tre ed. With this costume she wore a hat, flower-trimmed, and fortnight, carried a beautiful shower of Colum eee First Hill Guild roses. her bgt Seecnaty at Tea Shop tn her bridal dress of white| Mrs, Byron H. Lewts will be hos. georgette embroidered in pearis and|tess for the First HIN gutld Tuesday, | exystals. The long tulle veil fell the) cistea by Mrs. M. E. Wells, Mra of the court train and was her coiffure with a wreath of blossoms. Orchids and Ifiies in a shower formed her Miss Florida Singleton, Miss Clatre Stoltenberg, Miss Karla Stoltenberg, beautiful bouquet. Miss Gertrude Lewis and Miss Mu- ‘Mr. Charles Diller Fratt, Sr. was dred Lewis, man for his son, and the ushers Mr. Randolph Cunningham of 4 Robertson, Mr. Donald McDonell, Mr. Chauncey Livingston of Montana and Mr. Hilding Lindberg of Tacoma ‘A reception followed the ceremony fat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cun- 2022 Rucker ave. Fratt left for California on thelr ane journey. Mrs. Fratt traveled fn @ midnight blue Poiret twill, a Diack marvella coat lined with red Canton crepe and a hat of black horsehair braid with an ornament of king's ostrich. es trite 4s a graduate of the University of Washington, and is « of Kappa Kappa Gamma so Mr. Fratt attended the Unt- Personal Mrs. Charles K. Poe and Miss Clara dena, where they have been spending some time eee Mra. George 8. Douglas and baby daughter Judithe removed Saturday from the Minor hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Stephen B. Gibba. fornia, . Mr. and Mra. Hawthorne Dent months in California. eee oe Mr. and Mrs. Wetherill to Be Hosts ‘Mr. and Mra Alexander M. Weth- erill are entertaining 14 guests at “The Greenwich Village Follies” at the Metropolitan this evening, fol- Jowed by a supper at thelr home. eee Dinner and Theater Later Mr. anf Mra. Fred C. Ayer, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Bates, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cole form a bridge dinner club who will dine together this evening . Mr. and Mra. Claude Philbrick left Saturday by motor for a trip to Call fornia. eee Mr. and Mra. H. M. Lewts, of Mil. waukee, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedges for several days, left Sunday for their home. oe Mr, Chauncey Baxter ts leaving to- morrow for a 10 days’ business trip to St. Louis, Mr. and Mra. Prescott Oakes and family removed Saturday to their summer home near the Country club. at the “Indian Summer” and later ae Gttend the performance of “StoPp/ Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. C. Lockwood have removed from 1147 17th ave. Thief’ at the Woodward. eee “Lakeside Day” Lakeside school will entertain with N. to 924 20th ave. . Mra. W. H. Fritch left Sunday for y" day, |California, to remain until after the SUEEE the proksain to benin ot 13 uation of her daughter, Miss @'clock, followed by a reception with |Eleanor Fritch, from Mills cd Mra. Joshua Green and Mrs. Fred-|May. erick Boyce presiding at the urns. Assisting will be Mrs. Paul H Watt, Mrs. Claude Seeley, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mra. William Leonard | Eaton, Mrs. Edward Cunningham Mrs. W. F. Gwin, Mrs. Lena Gunni gon, Mrs. Lyman Colt, Mrs. John K Bush, Mrs. Frank J. Moran, Mrs.| Frank Jones Clark, Mrs. James Peebles, Miss Irene Hampton and Miss Cymbra Daniels. o. . | Mr. Carkeek and | Miss Lewis Married | ‘The wedding of Miss Florence Lew. 49 to Mr. Vivian M. Carkeek, son of 0, in Mrs. James R. Ryan (Fay Short), of Chicago, arrived last week to vinit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EB. J. Short, for two montha. ; ‘AMUSEMENTS ~ OORE THEATRE Crrcuih VAUDEVILLE}:°":: TWKE DAILY THIS WEEK ATIME 154, 50 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Carkeek, was sol- ANE SHEILA emnized Saturday morning at the} 5 JR home of Rev. Herbert H. Gowen at| WILBU TERRY 11 o'clock in the presence of relatives | 17s’ wing AND and immediate friends. SUZANNE : Mr. and Mrs. Carkeek left Satur: | CAUBET Company @ay evening for the East to visit rel: | ftives before sailing on May 24 for Europe, to be away several montha. o- Musicale and Silver Tea The Women’s auxiliary of Epiphany Parish church has arranged a mu sicale and silvet tea at the home of Mrs. Carl J, Smith, 1425 27th ave for Tuesday afternoon, when the fol- | — lowing program will be presented | (a) “Caro Mio Ren’ A {b) “The Rose Complainea”. (ec) “Press Thy © Miss Co “Romanza” “Gavotte”... ; Claude Madden Janis and Chaplow RUBIN AND HALL frank ——— | "Tinton Sisters WELLINGTON CROSS Musical Comedy Fw Gtardant (a) rr) (ey @) @ (a) a Ambrosta (>) Hgambatt ©) Griew 44 Lee INDIGESTION (c) “Blanket Bong” jirvee relieved in two minutes with Miss Horn 30-TO sees Godard ws, Abandon, Bercouse, Midnight #erenade Madame Julia Risegart and Claude Madde Corclyn wing at the plane Gas, acid, sour, burning stom- ach all quickly relieved with JO-TO, Drug Stores. Fred Gilman, Mra, Warner Marshall, | Mrs, Josiah Collins returned Inst | | | Emory returned Sunday from Pasa | have returned from a stay of several | jcenta, shake well, and you Music Repeat at Corn Due to th recital given by will be re; commencing at Week's recital was the first that Mins | Dance Recital ish he popularity of the dance the same program peated Monday evening, $45 o'clock. Last Seymour had given since coming to Beattie, and but that of Miss Bey: the follow 4d not only her own work, her pupils, made a favor able impression. mour will be assisted by ing Seattle girls: Anna Loulee Solberg, Loyal Treat, Frances Kohler, Frances Scholl and Dorothy | The following program has} been arranged and the public ts cc Fisher. dially invit ed to attend. Clare Barton Tent Clara Ba Veterans, meme hi ation anniversary rton tent, Daughfers of id & memorial in com- the 100th birthday of Gen. t &. Grant on Thursday. The two principal features were the eulogy given by W. vis and F. ans who daughters H. De H. Hurd, G. A. BR. veter ved under Grant, and | the singing for the firet time of a song composed by Mrs | Brown and dedicated to her fath Frances r land comrades of the civil war, The of this tent presented to the Colman school in Rainier valley & portrait of Gen otic instruc GIRLS! ? made the presentation speech week from an extended trip to Call-/ Grant Mrs. The patri tor, Emma Gibbs, LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE || Squeese into a ounces of ¢ drug store quarter Nehtful this the each aweet face, day, bottle lemon the juice of two lemons containing three Irehard White, which any will supply for a few have a of harmiess and de bleach. Massage ly fmgrant lotion Into neck, arms and hands then shortly note the int beauty and whiteness of your akin Famous lemon, that soft, lotion stage to clear, beautios use bleach and rosy-white thin bring com. plexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, it and tan irritate bi A MAT The Rohemtans, Inc. “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES” PRICES: Satard: Ss 6 H “No counterpart on any “Servant in the House” Sun, Mr, He Mon. (Mr, Hamp an att “Tami Wea. Never a b “Mer ‘Stage his Bhylock o! ‘Best Mac METROPOLITAN WALTER AMPDE and Suet Wea. Thurs, MAIL leach, because dvertinemem. doean't ALL Ww OK INER SATURDAY Present 1 800 2.505 inee, Be to 82. UNDAY, MAY 7 at Amertoan Actor ay ve and Sat, Mat, nin his original creation) “Othello” Hives. & o' Clock den in the role of Othello) “Hamlet” 4 Firth, Hives, 8 o'Clock iving Hamlet Pp ng of the Shrew” . Mat, 2118 0’ Clock etter Petruchio. N.Y. un chant of Venice” Eve, 815 o'Clock f his day,"—N. ¥. “Macbeth” ve, KIL o'Clock beth of the generation” N. ¥. Globe krentent World ORDERS Now the pupil» of Miss! Clara Damrosch Seymour last week at the Cornish, THE SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS Wo KR TURSDAY CLUBS Custer Camp Cunter camp, No. 1, Sons of Vet crans, will meet Tuesday evening, | May 2, at 7:80 o'clock, in Veterans’ hall, Armory o- | Queen Anne } « vation -#ague Mra, ©. 1, Van Huskirke itl enter: | tain the Queen Anne Circle of the Child Conservation vo at her) home, 809 Wheeler at, Tuselay, May 2, at 1:20 p.m, Mra. Ewing D, Cob vin will address the club on some | new mubjecta that have come into! the school system, Discussion by} members. Mra, Clem Le Masters Will give several vooal selections, oe ny H ADDITIONAL CLUBS jcome in, a Dig Kollettoyee roadater —* ce lrolled out of the White Howyw Neo ay 2 the Feder ro out of the nite Hoywe mene op hdlngar gatas Wisconsin Goldenrod Club grounds, At the wheel sat a well ated club houwe a bi The Wisconsin n Rod club known Washington citizen, a golf A es was entertained ata daintily appoint playing friend of the president, wear North End Improvement Club | 64 juncheon Wednesday at the home jng @ golf cap, His chauffeur sat on The North End Improvement club/of Mrs, A, Wileox, with Mra. H. A. the rumble peat agthe back | will meet Tuesday evening, May auch assisting, The Wisconsin) ‘The presidents many delege ats k. in the Olymple View| writer, F. Roney Wier, entert tions. Son of those cal'ing upon school, Music and refreshments, | the quests with readings of two orf jim in recent days are ad |! t ntories, "A Love Story Of American National Banker easo- Rainier Beach Women’s Club |Chigken Ridge" and “The Spirit Of ciation. Rainier Beach Women’s club will) Mmulation.” Mra, Harry Cone read! american Bible society. meet with Mra KH. G. Randall, 6128) a poem, “Vv nmin,” written by Col! Associated Advertising Clubs of at 2 o'clock, Blection of| one! KE. hompaon, noted in the officers. Biack Hawk war, “Wisconsin, My nal Maritime league, o> ¢ 48 Native State,” was sent anonymourly| nited States Cotton ansocia- | Ladies’ Ald, Mount Baker Chureh|to the club from a Wisconsin res | gon The Ladies’ Aid of Mourt Baker! dent. The poem had been written 19)” siotion Picture Producers’ les Presbyterian church will hold an all Geneva June 18 in vase eee day meeting, Tuesday, May 2, begin. ning at Ll a. m. The hostesses wilt | be Mr J. EB. © Mra W. E.| Gibts and Mra, Thomas Miller, eee Queen Anne Study Club The annual fellowship luncheon of Queer Anne Btudy club will be held) at Yn Whintle, Tuesday, May 2%, | atl p.m, Following the tuncheon the club will be entertained at the committee ceorge Thirsk Cornish school, The charge includes Mra. and Mra, William J. U'Nenn, eee Ravenna Chapter, 0. F. 8, Ravenna Chapter, J. DO. EL &. ntertain with # card party at nama cafeteria, Saturday eve , April 29, at £:30 otelock, eee Aspasts Club | Aspasta club will meet tn YW. C./ A. tea room, 1 p. m Thompson and Mra, Lee Chesterfield, hostesses, Ravenna P.T. A. Ravenna PT. A. will meet at school. Discussion of different typea of children, Program. ere Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary wil] meet at the home ¢ Mra. Cora Corbitt, 45: Sixth ave. N. B. on Tuesday, May 2, at 2 p.m. Respons |to roll call, "Quotations From Riley eee Quarante Clad Quarante club will meet with Pro femor George F. Forster, 2715 49th ave. § W. Response to rofl call, “My! Favorite Author and Wh and Yor. Ed | eign Independence Days.” see George Washington Foundation Auxillary Women’s auxiliary to George Washington Foundation wilt meet at! 1020 a. m. In Scottish Rite temple. |dian Women’s club will meet at the} Federated club ho e Tuesday, May 2, at 1:30 o'clock, followed by a busi eas meeting. eee Seattle Lodge No, 7 | Seattle Lodge, No. 7, D. H. PL A will hold an Important business meet ing in Evergreen hall, A. 0. U. W building, 1409 Ninth ave., Tuesday May 2, at 8 p.m. Initiation. Large attendance desired ee Harmony Homestead No, 1743 Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Bt Y., will meet at Moose temple, | ighth and University, Tuesday, May | at 8 p.m. Eeveral supreme offi.| cers from Des Moines. Ia. will at-| tend. ent All Yeomen invited to be pres . Queen City Queen City M ‘ards. . inshine Ciub nahine will temple, May i Bastern Stars 8 olub meet at the at 2p. m invited. Ivy 500 Club The Ivy 600 club will meet with Mrs, John L. Brimberry, 1426 24th ave, Tuesday, May 2. Luncheon at 1 o'clock . amp, R. N. 7895, F Lauret Laurel camp No. A. N. A..| will entertain with iteeregular card party in Bwedis ve, Tuesds o'clock club hall, Fi evening, May 2 ° | Rethlehem Shrine No, 1 | Bethlehem Shrine No. 1, White! Shrine of Jeru m, will meet at 8 p. m. in the Masonic temple. | eee A. RE. M. E. Club The A. R M club will meet with Mrs. Edwin Welsenflue, 118 at 2p.m Galer at & NOW PLAYING The Indian Mystic Joveddah De Raja ASSIST BY PRINCESS OLC HE KNOWS AI S ALL v “JACK WALSH & CO. In “Little Miss Sunshine” TOM MIX — In “The Rough Diamond” ~Blection Returns Read | From Stage Tuesday Eve. Clecle Child 12 The Women's Tuesday elub wilt moet with Mra, I. K. Morita, 4706, “But Jeaua called them unto Him Zint ave, N, } and said, ‘Buffer ttle children to “ee come unto me and forbid them not Lady Stirling Chapter for of such 4a the kingdom of God,” Lady Stirling chapter,’ D, A, Tt, |Luke wvtit 16 will meet with Mra, P. 8, Master cee 2627 Franklin ave, Luneheon at 12) WASHINGTON, May 1-—~Twenty o'clock, Blection neven little ehildren we efuned ad a0. 8 mittance to the White House Satur Women’s Improvement Club day, They had gone to osk Prest The West Side Women's Improve: dent Harding that their fathers, war nt club will meet with Mra, C, W, time prixoners, be released as such Bldridge, 4066 W, College st, at 130 prinoner 6 been released in prac hogs tically all countries that took ,part o » 0 in the world war Hive No, O14 | President Harding declined to nea! Ladies of the Maccabees, Hive No. them. A policeman stopped them at 944, will meet at the Odd Fellows’ the gate temple at 180 p,m will Reattle Council of Catholic Women their quarterly meeting May 4, at 2 p,m, in the The Warren ‘Ave STAR Council of Catholic Women hold ‘Thursday Warren | offices of counc tion of officers in | Thursday n's Tuesday Club | Aw the policeman held up ‘ee | PT May 4 A. will take place at 3p. dience” will be the tor | om. Mins Katherine 1 Mees - Mrs, Lilly Richford, pupils of Mins} BY FRANK H. BARTHOL Fern Ellger. 4:30 enri | from. copal Pp. dee. D. m. ts composed of Mr Wiltta At Tickets Btarker WOMAN MAYOR FOR CHICAGO? CHICA ni nem b was boomed today by her friends aa the next mayor. Bauer, M non! and administrator of a $1,600,000 es state, began her career as a stenogra- re t in pher After serving three terms ne secre. to the Chicago postmaster, she married Jacob the Liquid Carbonic | death tary went Amunilecs to Start for Arctic June 1 ‘The auxiliary # ready from Seattle Cap’ York, Saturday night While tn Se. attle, Capt Amundsen will be th | e of Mr, and Mra. H. HW. Ham. La Follette, Actor, | Is Granted Divorce! CHICAGO, May 1.—Jense M. Lal Follette, actor obtained a divorce | from his a " wife, Georgia How ard, it was learned today La Follette is a nephew of Senator Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin. n@ couple were married four years argo t. Roald Amundsen, noted explor. who arrived in Seattle from New serted t The action Miss Howard A WOMAN'S PURSE money was found ona pitol Hill! Anotlier purse, be jong to a man, was found on the same car Sunday. Both were turned over to the conductor for the muny lost and found department. | CUPID IS TARGET FOR REFORMERS’ WASHINGTON, May 1,—Unele 8am, as the “daddy” of all the young people of romantic and narriageable age, will legislatively sit down on ele nts if Repre sentative George P. Codd of Michi gan has his way Codd, former mayor of Detroit, ht meet other w tn? committee. « from the co-operation of Seat ot for La Follette ¢ N 10, May 1 Inglewood affray were toda District Attorney Wool Paul's an ay tion| Grand Goblin William 8. C.\of the Ku Klux, made the a will give K The committees in charge | surrender, which will take ken and Mra. G, V, Breck may be obtained and Mr. W. M other night rider |the county outrages hin hand Jand announced the children could not U KLUX BAND il, 416 Fifth ave. Elec eee Ave, POT. A. regular monthly meeting of 56 Members of Inglewood | Affair to Give Up AMEW | Ida Wilson's room, will give a base) LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 1 ball spelling, Miss Evelyn Olson, | Fifty-six members of the masked violin solo, accompanied by Miss/raidera who took part in the fatal y greed upon plans for marching to the office Cholr Guild to Give Auction Bridge | of The Chotr Guild of St church Kige at the home of Mrs. Bt. Mra. Harry | Corneil, Saturday evening, May 6, at|ment of the Impending spectacular wine on im | Wednesday to surrender in a body. Coburn, nnounce. place on J. M. Hust, Mra.|the eve of the grand jury's investi- gation of the Inglewood tragedy and thruout The grand jury will be Opthantologists’ association. Daughters of American Kevolu tion | American Press association | ‘There have been many others; | nome not so formidable sounding ‘The president also seen many private individuals, Hecent visitors, some of whom stayed for luncheon, include David Wark Griffith Yreckles Harry, lAllian Gish, Babe fut Dor othy Gish, the tallest 1 in the world, the midgets, Lilliaa Fussell and many others Harding Shuts Door CITY CLEAN-UP on Unhappy Children DRIVE START These children had called Saturday on the most sérious ousiness in the fur un they are concert the restoration to them of fathers, They natwrally beveve their fathers ure wrongfully detained in prison, Hundreds of thoasands of American citizens tikewlse believe this, Petitions in grea nbers have been forwarded to Washington in behalf of these prisoners, but without result, The crusade of the children grew out of the thought that a human petition could not be ignored President Harding values the reputation of being human He has said that history as the human president that he will be mutintied. | Yet Saturda if he shall be known in he clone’ the gates of the White House and the coor of his heart to the ifttle chiliren who had traveled half ncroms the | tinent to plead for their parents, con- | FILIPINOS OFF — FOR SEATTLE [Planted and lawns trimmed Independence Mission Ready to Wage Fight MANILA, P four years Dewey routed 1, May 1—Twenty the Spanish in from the day Admiral the battle of Manila bay and won for the United States ponsession of the Philippine imlands, the Filipino inde pendence mission left for Washing: ton to wage a fight for autonomy. The missifn, headed by President Quezon Opposition Leader Osmena, depart 8 late yesterday on of the native senate, and the eteamer | Keystone State for Seattle, whence it will journey by special Washington and there attempt prove to congress and the president gin it» consideration of the district | that the Islands are ready for com- ments on Thursday. preaent situation,” Chicago's “bent oman,” Mra. Jacob Bauer, a nocial leader, promt ational and state politics in tine} mitted Bauer, president of Co, At Baw she knew more about The invitation re. teachers with the North ta committe hooner Maud, with and exploring equipment! the Arcti¢, will set sail June 1, according to} A his wife de-} sumably so that she men," was not contested by| nim: pr containing EXT BIG ATTACK maid “Ot the 66 who have already com- themselves to surrender, jare members of the Ku Klux Klan.” | Quezon, wife of Manuel Quezon, Mra. FOUR HELD IN tne ninneaw than any eer ma| M{URDER CASE, and took over ite active manage Mothers, wives, sisters, daughtea, of | ment LOS ANGELES, May 1.—Three| Masons invited to attend and join. Mrs. Raur was admitted to the Tiit.| Men are under arrest and a pretty 22 ne noise. bar after completing a war Current Centary Club ourse. Current Century club will meet in| <ceeentensoniniiiamseciniaiseits clubrooms of Ballard Branch lbrary, | § at 2:30 p. m. attle Teachers Thorne arrested are: John Shelist, ee ae * Walter Ray and Adam Ward, baker. | ‘Steeler tribshasi Auilhiey to Get Trip East | 7.0. bncinoune, Ridgely Rebekah auxiliary wit)}. - F. Adams, principal. of Lincoin| nurse, ts held for investigation. meet with Mra. A. R. Kilgore, 1917) "eh school ra L, Snow,| | Ninth ave. W., at 120 p.m. Mra, W.| President of t ade Teach.|entrance to Mrs 18. McLean assisting hostess, ore’ club, will repre teach. ment on the pretext of reading a gas| granting cee ers at the, National Educational asso-| meter, and to have garroted her with Canadian Women’s Club clation convention, In Boston The executive board of the Cana i= 8. the guests of the Chamber of | of $15,000. Commerce Pacific Northwest prod MUSLINS Rvs egos Apa + pMaltnnty ic: ILE printed muslin which used to t doGet fudge in Michiesh: bas figure in Victorian fiction 1s ution before the house || With us once more. One company ¥ committee which would |{{mous for its white muslins for gress the right thru qa ||Dalf & century, has this spring constitutional amendment to ea, ||brousht out a wonderful display af tablich uniform laws on marriage || {#!nty printed musing in desig and divercs that m surely have been taken If he can get the resolution || fm somebody's patchwork quilt, so thru congress and secure ratifica, ||demurely old-fashioned are they tion by two-thirds of the states, These are in very delicate shagex Codd proposes to follow that up jot pink, lavender, yellow and gree with @ bill which would require || Rickrack, most sturdy and prae lovers to wait for a week or 10 || tical of trimmings, is often used to da after obtaining a license be finish print dresses, and seems par fore they could wed tleularly appropriate on the old $a tushioned looking prints, attorney's plea for wholesale tndict-| plete self-government The minsion is composed of about jexperts. Several members cannot An outlay of approximately $200, paid by the Philippine Jorge B Varg of the mission. overnment Three women, Mrs. train to to “Pifty.six members of the Ingle-| 40 members, including seven native | wood band have agreed to surrender, | senators and sev believing It the best way to meet the | together with advisers and technical Coburn | “These 56 are now exerting every ef-| speak the English language. fort to get the remaining members of|/ remain in the United States about the band to join them in the march) five montha, to the district attorney's office. “It is highly probable that the @n-/ 000 is expected to be required to tire band of from 126 to 200 will B®) finance the mission, which will be Nn representatives, It wil! acts as secretary | Theodore Kalaw, wife of the secre ey of the interior, and Mrs. Max- imo, wife of a professor in the Uni the party. versity of the Philippines, accompany Americans in Manila expressed the belief that there is but slight hope pendence. jot the Wood Forbes missi independence, as a docu- year-old nurse ts held as a material | Of the mission being successful. They witness today In connection with the| claimed that the vast majority of the murder of Mra. N. M. Wheeler, aged | natives, outside of the larger centers and wealthy apartment house owner, | have no interest whatsoever in inde- Native political leaders Interested or Spelist, alin independence attacked the report sent to The men are alleged to have gained! the islands by President Harding to Wheeler's apart-| study the needs and possibilities of ment bianed tn favor of the methods July 3 a handkerchief and looted her effects | and policies of the Harding adminis. |tration. The mision carries with ft | masses of data compiled in an effort to attack the recommendations and statements made in the Wood-Forbes report. TANK STEAMER RUNS ASHORE POINT ARENA, Cal, May 1, —Captain Lohen and 13 mem- bers of the crew of the Union Oil company’s tanker Whittier, were safely landed here at 7 a. m. today, having spent some three hours at sea in open boats after being forced to abandon their ship, Japtain Lohen returned imme- diately to the ship to make a preliminary survey of the possi- bilities of salvage. No definite reason for the wreck wld be given by those aboard tm. mediately following their arrival here. No fog was reported “We had been making good time up from San Pedro to Eureka,” said Paul Hendricks, wireless aboard the Whittier, “At 8 p. m. yesterday our position was 170 mil south of Eureka. At 1:50 a. m, there was @ crash and grating on the ship's bottom and we brought up high on Sanders reef, 10 Arena, MORE RIOTING IN STRIKE ZONE PORTLAND, May 1.— Two out bursts of fighting on the Portland waterfront last night and today ush- ered in the second week of the long- shoremen's strike here, A mob of 20 men set upon and Potter and a companion at Municl- pal Terminal No, 1 late last night. A crowd of 300 milled about the terminal, with seri- jous trouble threatened until pe js Augmented by the emergenc} shotgun squad, dispersed them. D. A. Roland, a truckman, mistak- en for a strikebreaker, wag severely beaten this morning by John A Walsh, striker, who Was arrested for disorderly conduct WATER SHUT-OFF “NOTIC | Water will be shut off on 42nd st, from Latona aye, to | Seventh ave, N. E., and on Fifth av . B, from | rd st. and on F | N. E. and Latona ave. from EB. | | 42nd to KE. 44th st, Tuesday, May from 9 a.m, to 6 p,m | mu operator miles off Point} beat the cook of the steamer T. J. | strike sympathizers | police | | MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922, Campaign Is Opened Municipal Wash Day E Led by the Moy Heouts, ur special spenkers, and remind ) store posters, auto windahield ors and lantern « ttle showing the world Monday t civic housecte ning ought to be A® 4 matter of fact Monday & sort of municipal washday, ings rating ® national Clean-up and up campaign from May 1 to 12, Arrangements for the local of ance of th mpaign to make tl more attractive and in charge of the Cham merce, assinted by paint deale other merchants Hundreds of po play in PYESERSESEeS tere were windows. Seo: autos bore stickers with the # 5 n-up and Paint-up.” Motie yuseR were Kho < tive to the campaign a ae Boy Scouts started on a oURe cAnve They will ane every way complish the obf of the camp Each scout store ture Jen » armband with up” on it The scout in each 4 "in Seattle who makeg record for the two weeke be rewarded with a week's pel ship at Ca rrons. If you ded up, or a . ask the Boy Scout and wee that it is done trimme Full support of the Cleanup ge dead |Paint-up movement ft» being “E jby the American Legion. It is ana |that jobless veterans be given Bris of beautifying wherever a job doing. Cail Eliott 0749. In addition to cleaning rubbish spots and repainting surfaces, it In urged that flo seeded where necessary, Another suggestion is te et the attic and give to the Army, Volunteers of A some other charitable o n all the old articles you are not gam ®t ¢ and probably never will, 1 Sage stac used Ford Now Favored } "1 for Muscle Shoal ™ WASHINGTON, May 1, #8 and house military affairs commit decided to axk Henry Ford to “ counter offer for the Muscle nitrate project which it is now) ing, Chairman Julius Kahn day. The committee, apparently ing Ford's offer is the most able to congress, has temporay way least, eliminated all other offers fim trou! its consideration, but there fe cver | ists some strong opposition supp | committee to the Detrolter’s p gues in its present form. 7] ing t 2 Die in Week-End Automobile Crash PORTLAND, May 1.—Two from automobile accidents oce in this section over the week: In Portland Mrs. Harry Ci died of injuries recetved when tomobile swerved to avoid with another car and knocked the pavement. In Chehalis, Wash., Roger 6, was fatally injured when k down by an automobile 4 Miss Melva Ward. ~~] ROUND 4 OF THE FIGHT ROMANG “LEATHES PUSHERS"! AND “THE DARK HORSE COMEDY “PLEASE VOTE FOR US DOGS” = Proposition No. B Is for the protection of dogs and animals.