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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 pomnnnnee | Banff—and a Vacation 4 ee | You Will Never Forget The days or weeks you spend in the Canadian Pacific Rockies will brand themselves into your memory never to grow dim At Ban alone, in the very iH) heart of these wonder mountains, you will enjoy a rare combination of amuse ment. education and inspiration to be | found nowhere else Mountain Climbing, Wonderful Drewes. } Swimming. Golf or Tennis. A vece: auch as pou have never enjoved be Plan your vacation trip now Arrange ro sop #t Glaser, Yoho Valley Emerald Lake Chalet Lake Wapta Camp. Lake Loune and Bani Compile snformaren an requen Adve Canadian Pacific Railway €08 Second Ave. SEATTLE MA in S587 j EF L. STURDEE. General Agent R Band Sponge Move! opens May 19 a Chane Lake Leone opens done Gila |Calf Is Born With =| | Dot Instead of Eye | FREELING, Va, May 5.—The latest wonder of the Cumberlands is a one-eyed calf born on the farm Baker on The te} The calf appears otherwise norma these who have bees | Nature distinctly “dotted” the place where relatives or | where the missing eve should have . 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Va, May & The prosecution today entered the second week of tts aught against the miners in the treason trials here which grew out of the Logan county ming war last summer, with the out come of the oase stil! in doubt To what extent the prosecution has shown, thru the testimeny of the 24 witnesses called thue tar, that the miners are gullty of treason ts a mat ter of opinion. ‘The general impres sion ts that the state has not yet proved that the miners “mad. an at tempt to everthrow the state.” The prosecution thus far has at tempted to prove: 1, That 6,000 armed miners marched Against state deputies last August for the purpose of Killing Don Chafin aherttt of Logan county, and releas ing union prisoners in Mingo Jails.” 2. That Bil) Bitzeard, miners’ pres! dent, assumed at least temporary leadership during portions of that march 3. That the miners’ army raided stores, seized ammunition and guns 4 That officials of the United Mine Workers had something to do with the firet peaceful assembly of the miners at Mamet, tho they appar | Mise Belle Kearney, candidate for the United States senate from Mississippi, and some of ently did not sanction the secon: march, which resulted In the battle) the reforms she asks, MOUNTAINEERS Both Will Recover/TQ LAY PLANS DENVER, May 6~— John Breckon. ¥ 9 for full lection THE KEARNEY PLATFORM Here are the planks in the platform on which Miss Belle Kearney candidate for United States senator, ts running, defying attempts of men to get her to withdraw from the race Disarmament and entry of the United States into the league of Seattle mountaineers will meet at 4 p.m. Friday in the Chamier of badly injured when dynamite capa * nations anteed to they were whittling exploded, John Commerce headquarters to discuss Legislation toward making the United States a nation of home own lost alt the fingers of his left hand, |'h¢ three weeks’ summor outing | ore rather than that of renters, fail Dianned for August 1 to 23. The | gerict enforcement of the Volatead act. mn. while Howard was sertourty burned But ARROW FELL HE KNEW WHERE CHICAGO, May 6-—-Ralph Gloede, 12, sent an arrow whisaing Into the Mountaineers intend to visit the sum. | mit of Mount Adams and of Mount St Helens. During the meeting Friday night Fred Q. Gorton will exhibit pletures taken on the last Mount st. Helens Protective legisiation for women in industry, Restricted immigration. Lawn to enforce social morality Advocacy of a federal department of education with secretary in the cabinet A more vigorous public health policy. outing. Mise Winona Dalley will dis Reduced taxation, federal ald for farmers, progressive labor legis gs es a el cuss the fungi and foantle to be ex: | iation t t ie setae a eee eee Open a Gately Ch Account stooped over to plek up's ent all. | butieg n a Gately Charge JACKSON, M! but my own The arrow did not strike the earth pn that looms like « All interested tn making the trip the enfranchisement of with the Mountaineers are invited to ane the. tonethe Enormous Geyser Is a and the meting. Located in Montana) GREAT FALLS, Mont., M Information thru the fore: Black Laat, received at th son Natic of Nelle for United States state that © a citizen of Mixatesippl T shall ht for my rights and the rights of every woman of the land if I have to battle alone with @ campaign man ager and without @ campaign fun | Sacramento Puts Ban on Ku Klux SACRAMENTO, May 8.—The city counctl of Sacramento unanimously Mines Kearney atarted her active senatorial campaign as soon as it states 1 voleano jeal fate runtion Binck | Passed & night rider ordinance lant uke Missiaeipp! to send one | WA® established that Senator John 8 Leaf canyon recentiy, Mud ang | DIENt at the request of City Man coh annum te the wonmiad Williams would not run for re-eleo ; n steam shot up 200 feet high for two, “Hr Clyde Seavey Kearney rep tion, | MEN'S 1427 Fifth Avenue days and then subsided to a steady! 7h* measure provides fines and im masculine elem With a brief platform she's now HATS prisonment for any person appearing in public weartng @ mark or other article to conceal his Identity An old city ordinance has been dis planning to stump every county in outpour of hina Court Decides Man bt her withdrawal from the sen fal campaign } After the bitter fignts T have gone thru to gain state and national pro- “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” *39, °40, 4) wiDO Young Men’s Suits With Style and Comfort Comfort in clothes is a fine thing; it is the styl ish things nowadays. 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Doerr arrested i effacing women that terest of this organization before fed While several other candidates may Afghan nomads who have Pn: lived away from Germany for 10 for theft of automobile from P. W. | it's only natural for them to run trueleral prohibition legitiation was|enter the race, Mins Kearney’s only trated Eastern Turkestan as far as years. He will recover $45,000 held Raney. 4. D. Rutterfiel’, in turn, |to form parsed. Bhe also was an ardent suf-| possible opponent now is ex-Senator|Karashae clatm to have by the allen enemy toda. | had stolen the car from Doern | “But they forget they are faced trage worker ‘James K. Vardaman mountain of gold in the Khan ™=|BOYS and GIRLS == You Can Win Any or All of These Prizes for Just a Few Minutes of Your Spare Time COLLECT NO MONEY ON SEATTLE SUBSCRIPTIONS. 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