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THE SEATTLE STAR ar on Speeders to Be More Drastic\” srcmvine monpay ighibaiin am Continuing “the rele! ae Blames F ailures on School TACOMA WOMAN ( ACCUSED *_|TO HEAD P.-T, 1 John B. Gordon Satur an — as Say: s Arithmetic All Wrong Elected President When Mrs. ‘Rounced the most drastic sched ture all speeders will be forced | “When @ merebant falls He pew , it $2 bail for every mile in| always has a good alibi, The ¢ Matthews Withdraws “excess of 20 miles an hour that they | trust did It, he says, or the post t driving, and they will not be war depression, or earwigs, or eikcolneh: \ ahah. eecnan sna) | Maistrom, of Tacoma, was elected G ! less war The Bargain Basement Will Celebrate Its Fifth Birthday With a Week of Extra Special Bargains fitted to forfeit their bail as tn} nothing. All poppyeock! The || past. If they do not appear in| teacher in the lite red school t, bench Warrants will be issued! house—or the big brick one—is them and they will be brought) really to blame in 99 cases out o land fined or jailed | of « hundred.” Gordon also announced that| ‘The speaker wan J. MH. Smith, pres Dall, instead of $5 as at present, ident of the Smith Manufacturing |wtate president of t Mother th and Parent Teacher associa In conventle yenterday Mre. Ma ‘ed o! Vi) after the withdrawal of her only op | trom was 4 have to be posted by everyone | Co. of Walla Walla, who has been Mrrested for driving past a street car) in Seattle this week on business, His While loading or unloadiug paswen-| eyes twinkled behind his spectacles | as he spoke—he seemed to enjoy the | ponent, Mra, J. G, Matthews, of Seat tle Three state officers were re-eleoted They were Mra, Solon Boynton, of Hellingham, xecond vice president; | Mrs, Charles Miller, of Seattle, treas- | urer, and Mrs, W. W. Downin, Auburn, auditor, Discusison centered around the! “20-10" plan of taxation, ‘The con | vention closes ite threeday seni WM addition to a fine, Judge Gor-| sensation that his at sald he would revoke the “white” | ment produced. Of each motorist cenvicted of} “You don't follow me, eh?" he con B first offense; while continued of-| tinued. “Well, it t# a little hard to May draw complete cancella: | grasp—until you understand Of license and 4 heavy juil seD-| pfore's the Idea: The system of | Percentage as taught tn schools all over the world ts all wrong—tt's ting state jon founded on a fundamental fallacy. | this afternoon, Charles M, Powell who, de- | And, as thin fallacious aytem is used | |. Mra. Milton Higgina, of Worcester, | tectit allege, haa confessed by practically every business house | Mans., president of the national asso to the slaying of John T. ——————————————————————— elation, arrived yesterday he co the: ly suffer, “ She will! *, Vsthere's” only. yong J. HH. Smith open the national convention which Brunen, circua man, ot River-| a cause for a business fallure—the Photo by Price & Carter |Mtarts here Monday. eeu. selling price of an article is not Bar Mare Photographers — High Job Finally pe tne gp Dag Pog plus “In school they teach you that e d ov in we . * mer if you buy an article for $1 and chant goes under unless he gets |.) for $2 you are mak 100 Ch st Di t ib t Disposed Of feore maney for ble goods than pes Meck bpote: * wun: port eek’ lS rl u es. Qc : } o pa kt 60 of t on th the two newly-clected mem.| “I know that this sounds ridicu Sat yer = ying A oe ae trod Making active part, the school | ously simple: yet some of the bie | 93” ou. profit in 6623 per cent, or a fn a short session Friday aft.| €°st men in the country don’t realize | oy a) a made final award of the Gar-/!t. and their success has been |“ 4) @ cane tn point. A re-| Distribution ot rh 56 from the [Rescue and Protective soctety, $800; high school contract to Dougan | achieved rd thru i vere a luck. | tatler an article that he buys |Community Chest fund to the vari |Myther Child home, $1,666.66; Ruth BAN Of their bid Of $462374 | eee eee le cofenelied ta meen (for 90 conte. His overhead will add |ous Organizations participating has | Schoo! for Girls, $416.66; Salvation imate action was neld up last week | tem, you see, he le compelled to work | 14 ts ts this, He wants to make Army, $2,000; Scandinavian Seamen's Director B. L. Blaine brought |!" the darkness, It le absolutely im |, “Ul? On at ao he charges | eee, announced for May by Com: \mission, $162.0; Beatle Community board's attention the fact or] Fngesey ts cepa tae tellin eed $1.25 for the article, And then he|™Unity Chest headquarters, Alot: |fund, $2,303.33; Beattie Community of the firm heads ts a sa yp herefure he never knows whether |#oee broke, because he needs that | ents were as follows: |Rerviee, $433.83; Beatfle Council! of ee Sones Wan sanes on) ovine oe besten caeoar aml per cent to meet his obligations| American Red Cross, Catholio Women, $260 ; of Director Walter Santmyer, | * « Ld 7 and he's actually getting only 26.|A®t’Tuberculosis league, Seattlo Day Nursery, 6689.16;) ft had been agreed to insert | !t's all over. The statement by raged Fa exéer to get.a tree pret of “yp | Boy Boouts, $1,600; Briscoe Orphan Beattie Hebrew Benevolent society, the contract a clause, signed by | that 95 per cent of all the firme that Boys’ home, $1,208.83; Campfire | $560.83; Seattle Jr, Home of Besttie See Sunday’s Papers for Details of Monday’ s Big Bargains Ba oa THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT risman, stating that ma-| re started fail is pretty much of an| Der cent he would have to charge ~ Pacific co! 2 ne e ena be urchased y trons Toca} | indication that he usually loses } $1.39 18 |Girls, $800; Floren Crittenden | Pacific col $208.93; Social Wel ar pm re | “This home, $416.66; Columbia Conference | fre league, $9,000; St. Teresa's co urers an jenlers wherever Home for the Aged, $141.58; Disabled | vent, none; Bt. Vincent De Paul #o jAmerican Veterans, $800; Educatiqn.|ciety, $416.66; Theodora home, jal Center, Counctl of Jewish Women, | $911.45; Travelers’ Ald society, $450 | $541.20; House of Good Shepherd unteers of America, $1,136.3 ae gg a ioe rr Il This FE |TWO MEN AND Sees: Why All This Fusse | MEN AND | | ity, $208.93; 1 * of the OA. R | Eckart waa filling an unex- | j home, $76.64; Lebanon ue) ¥. M. C. Ay local, $6,980.70; Y. M.| ‘With two men and their wiv —— “The term ‘100 per cent pref | pelled from the faculty of « big . r ir term, he was succeeded at onc r |bome, $273.19; Lutheran minsion,|C. A. state and national, $1,029.33; | ran the successful one-year candidate,| ‘t° = misnomer. There ain't | university because he insisted (9555 55 aatectétion “eC ALU errs ma | held in the county jail, Sheriff | | { is the whole thing in a “It's hard to convince people ‘and that local labor would) utshell—the merchant figures of the soundness of these fig employed. his profit om the cost of his ures—but until they are accept RESULTS goods Instead of on his selling cepted and the old system price, This is absurd; the vol- scrapped we'll never be able to ume of business is computed on reduce that figure of 95 per cont eller pea pe tn the basis of selling price and failures, The man who first ‘ea | net cost, so why not the profit, advanced the theory, a pro jhome, $41.66; Ladies’ Relief rociety, " — KEEP WELL mt high blow’ pressure—| friends? And, anyway, it wae my | ber and January, and that the vote for school director. Since) 4014 eta Age thes, was em. | operacin the Seattle Children’s | Crome AntiNarcotic league, $208.33;| ‘Tay ne such animal—uniess the mer- on teaching it, But remember ' - F of Washington, $600; Gierwtte aaneniineh Gi ‘ BB lil Blaine was a suc.| chant steals his goods, and even that Columbus was rottenegged | NS*T a pees onesie W. C. A. local, $4,009.24; ¥. W “Aw, shucks! I don’t see what classes until Monday nt the earll- | 16 baa cleared up 11 ge ‘eeesful candidate for city council, he) then he won't make 100 per cent because he dared to tell people 7 o 1C. Ay U of Washington, $93.33 } wll this fuss Is about! What's « | ext, he has steadily defended the ly dropped from his| if he has « penny of overhead. that the world was round.” | } —————~ | little nitrate of silver between | schoolmates who did the “brand | ‘hat occurred in Seattle in D | | | eines beara posit: » | To pr et A neiy E nmameaag in topes W. | and ultimately, hardening of the| {86% that was burned—and if [ the university, how-|/than §1,000 worth ef the whose term does not begi ARTERIES vf don't mind it, why should anyone | ever, ‘took a 4ifferent view of the de had lr another month, was daaeen arteries—-eat slowly and select food) elset” | matter. A searching investigation was| © been recovered, gerve in the interim, Director Shor | free from or low in protein oF nitro. ordered by President Henry Suzzalio,| The last arrest was that of se j That was the comment offered Sat BY DR. R. 1. BISHOP gen content. Thin meana, go eary urday by Wallace D. Hunt, 19-year-| 80d the entire fraternity was quizzed| B. C. Sibley, who was placed gecerae-:| Colorful Carnival 5 RE you remodel: | on milk, eges, meat, fish and cheese, | ld sophomore at the University of an the committee be sere amend the county jell Friday night Her ing your artery . Washington, when he was informed "4 discipline, consisting of Deans Ns and turn. ber ohare ys sp to wargely to fresh| tet the premedic frat, Kappa Psi,|J0bn T. Condon, May Warde and|"usbend was already thers on @) ing. them into Wks espana at had been suspended for the remain James E. Gould. charge of second degree rear concrete? Goore that with nine coc ine Out Of | Gor of the year becatine he and sight) As a result the fraternity was |The other couple are Harry Floyd Of course not. | ition. Get at I sate ty o8 TeCr® other candidates were “branded” in| suspended for the remander of |and his wife. Floyd is charged you will inetant- | 90m t'sine fond t pg Of UM the fmee with nitrate of silver dur-| the year and Wendell Calusen, | with burglary, and the twe women. ly rejoin, per of tapr ys Meg. tng Initiation ceremonies Wednesday! regent of the frat, and Henry | with possession of stolen property, Moderation tn dally tiv in the é hapa a little tm ote preventing hardening of the night, Reed, chairman of the initiation Four children of the Btbleys By Wanda von Kettler First, for the best decorated bike, | _ nother motion by Direetor sant. Jone gold watch to Robert Hellen- baker of your mammy s flap jpbal. } Myer, which would give Superintend-| per?” |. Mevene best, one Ott. Ot SenERENED Frank Cooper leave of absence, | Fred Ringens, secretary of pay, until August 1, when he ts| the Greater Seattle Bieyele club. !to Joe Adama Third best, one etren, to Kenneth | _ te be succeeded by Thomas R. Cole.) looked inte the beautifully pow vid Bchofielé, 11, was voted | en dignantty astediad Hunt t# stil] wearing bandages to) committee, were placed on proba | being cared for by relatives, and im the meantime elect Cole act-| dered face of just one of the * ia > nite bg ping ds But if you are 9 cover the extensive burne which he thon. ‘The Floyds left two chiléren superintendent. | clowns who appeared for the | “OOreDie Pickaninn heed fae va & modern bust) gn 1 og aaa | wuffered when given a nitrate of sil-| “We find It wan elmply rough | (hate home in North Bend. 4 make this motion,” said sant-! youngster carnival Fridey night. awarded ‘ ne gold wal nen man, elways | y¢ OUTS. Blind since youth,| ver “rum anor” whiskers and! horsepla Dean Gould announced. “because I believe the Incom-| But he did not receive an |e"! oon ay pf ed ree in a hurry, bolt. /Aise Bertha Marte McGuire, 24, will | mustache. “No serious results will follow, Hunt| Headaches? Superintendent ought to have answer, for Just about that time ing your meals, neglecting © cine, ton | Altho 90 severely burned that | was the only student really injured, | Dr was presented with « mudguard to say about the budget, some Indian war-whooped, and a . |regular habits, and worryicg @ great) he wilt not be able to attend | and he'll be Qack In school Monda ch is to be completed soon. And) group of hula hula people com- PRIZES |deal, then ten to one you are grad meh Ne -~— - ———— ik Superintendent Cooper has a) menced to whang their ukeleles. AWARDED jally hardening your erterica, turning Wacation coming to him/after 21 | ‘There simply wasn't anything} Hack at the carnival grounds on|them to atone, #0 to speak Fears of service |that didn’t appear among the 400/ Fifth ave, between Stewart and) You can easily tell whether you “He will begin a long vacation on! parade and carnival enthusiasts at| Pine ets. owing the parade, | are acquiring harden'ng of the arter August 1.” someone remarked. }715 p. mi. when the bicycle club| more Director Shorrock then moved that! members in all their bright regalialcontests for young men between taken. The average blood on metion be deferred for a week, and! gathered at club headquarters, 604\the ages of 10 and board concurred. Stewart st. for parade formation. | ty in shredded) blood pressure whieh continues re Another matter taken under con: sowE SUPPOSED | wheat rkirts, three-legged races and| fun between 150 and 200 mde at izes were awarded. Hula\ies by having your blood pressure who had) for the healthy person is 120-120 come to the THE Sideration was a request by Exel pe JUDGES doughnut-eating contenta, reaulted in| tention. Have it looked tnto. D y . © cl hi > 1 a muthor, for the use of high schools). see6 Mr. William Smith, appoint-|Mmore blissful treasures: Virginial arteries keep young, but to ses Tt was explainet that the school nere ‘ , from & to 8 years, Barkus B. Woot|thy Matthews, Loule Thompson, |- - arama pera rules strictly prohibited any) onm © 0° oer at the siven, heer © Provost, Gene McMullen, John ——_————————_, wart and Harold Hughes, Otners|! PYORRHEA DANGEROUS Meeker, noted Western pioneer and| come of us were supposed to be|the folicwing individu receiving| A man is never old as long with three little Smiths, ranging | ber use of the schools ror such purposes ee 224 the Top of the World Howe, Ernest Scoweraft, Doro- to good hygiene Where admission was charged, for|*%° FR. T. Frost was appointed in his private profit, but upon Director| Place. No sooner had the parade ock’s suggestion that special|*tarted, however, with its torches, | fonsideration should be shown the/!ts decorated bikes and its war. | Mm whone presence added much to the val were Harry Hervitt, as «|| TO LIFE AND HEALTH ister, who simply married every For Just a Few Minutes of Your Time White-haired pioneer, the board prom. | Whoops towards the middle of town | body present; Victor Fogelverg, who Sed to see what could be done and| than a warwhoop of a litte different | paraded about in a pink ballet skirt The Season Is On to report next week nature was heard from the side |@nd spring hat; and “Chile Bean” Be oe tr i Ne SE er iat' to bncisihs tn test |lines, “And a toment letec doar |ArthGr Lunéiers, champion bicy Everybody Wants to Play Ball. Here Is Your Chance year’s budget $700 for materials for | judges, plus the little Smiths were | tider of the Northwest, who enter Siving the Illinois intelligence test,/neated in Charles King’s car; Mr. | tained with bicycle stunt demon i “—- And to appropriate $300 additional re-| Woof had arrived late. All four| tions . Y our Friends and Get Started quired to complete the t agreed, vever, on the following Among the BUSIEST people of Neighbors Will Be Glad Another call was issued by Prest-| prizes, awarded during the parade|the evening were Alfred Hague, Hel , Now, Today dent Carl BE. Croson to organizations| down Second ave., where the eyes | assistant secretary of the club, to He P You ‘and individuals to get their recom- of the ulace bulged at the mot-| endeavored to write down the na mendations for reorganization of|iey arr ¢ menagerie, circus peo-| of everybody in costume, and Rudy school work in to the budget commit-| pie, and decorated bike riders | Lindgren, who passed out the food tee as soon as pos “ | 'WOMAN HELD Y a PROSPERITY DUE, CHAMPION SHOTS UP AT STATION ‘rie Aci C ses Rheumatism FFI IAL THINKS ON POLICE FORCE |) reputios under sheritt Matt Star i Police ileutenants are the cham- || Wich were searching Saturday for a) {ically no | tials |] pion revolver shots of the depart young masked bandit who held up | exempt from . ment, This was determined N . ian resets " “ : 5 Better Times, Ample Em- ||! nach trmey teen ta Mra. A. D. Snow at Sunnyside sta A Boy's Junior A Waent & Dp a fl t Comi He S the captains, lieutensnts and ||" om” the Lake Burien car line League “Reach” Bat eon alge =o ‘ ployment Coming, He Says || {,.0! at 8:20 a. m. and robbed her of $40 mg , a horsehide cover, High f —- With a score of 616, Lieut. |/and her bank book GIVE rom pacssicny Shey me hool League Baseball 1 hee saat ay 6—A ond Harry OrBrien's team was victor The bandit, according to Mra.| sh sd gl 4 w rat GIVEN to every boy who se- of pronpe ve he captains, nde specto! vi 7 y y § iMinple exrployment is about to eweep || Hoong eee gander, Inspector || snow's description, wae about: 20 ‘pth er The ow a : cures just Three New Subscrip- F Hie sountry, tn the view of Secretary || Cad tie cervoncte (rink With 665, |) years old. He wore @ Black sult, « FH ar scriptions to The Seattle Star. tions to The Seattle Star. of Labor Davis Capt fy a may hat-and present em and in time uptain Haag, of the dry squad, | 8° presented a natty ap. | ’ ‘ After conference with the director || individual champion, scored 2 He len Acid attacks the| ‘ Here’s H 4 individual champion, scored 253 © left @ durk evercoat A JLEC 8s Mow v7 of the mere berv' ot is de} | points Priegtive . a | saa ete Get your friends and neighbors, who are not now having OUT-OF-TOWN MEE: *Tancls teear gave a yerume As a result of the match, the Deputies were seeking to Jearn|® ai, dae The Star delivered to them, to s Have them sign SUBSCKIPTIOD Of the industrial and economic situ.|| Ueutenants will be given « ban. || how the bandit knew that Mra, Snow . | On City Subscriptions the subscription blank printed below, then bring *to The | Must be paid In Advance tee Gsantey quet Saturday at the expense of || had the large sum of money on her | simply take the ord: Star and get your ball and ba at the rate of 50c per “There is a widespread industrial | | ‘P? losing teams: person, Apparently the holdup w | for the paper. oh seen people who are try nth = awakening extending from coast to familiar with the fact that Mrs, Snow arven of th not now having The Star delivered to their homes. ponth, 4g coast and from the gulf to the bor-| < received money ‘at intervals from the tis known as deta,” Becretary Davie said Capitalist Is Sued Enst, and chose the right day for his indrea 4 “There are a few dark spots where % attempt, dinennen "are | ’ NTs sohatAsentie unemployment | for Broken Promise | brs: Snow was starting to the Fr nd a I hereby subscribe to THE STAR for two months, and thereafter until 1 order discontinued. I agree i fuch as the state of Louisiana and| SAN DIEGO, © May 6.—Sult ba vo lhe d Seattle when she was n| to pay the carrier at the rate of 600 per month I am not now having THE STAR delivered to me | 4 in the large shipbuilding centers; also | for alleged breach of promirs ts on | held up. | = = = — apes 1 a fn New York city, San Francisco andj file here today against George F. - | Hone until NAMB | ADDRES: | PHONE NO. Chicago. Eckstrom, t Lake City capitalist ; 4 Cures and Kidney Medicines | ee Ah. “The farm situation is decidedly |The sult was brought by Miss Hohe Irrigation League ogee eg Bie wu et, | | encouraging. The demand for farm | Marie Karl of San Diego, who alleges Man Off for East lie 4 Ie removed and the | | help trom nll sections of the country | Eckstrom promised to mairy her and| spoOKANE, May 6.—With an iden |tnteg - j ‘a indicative of the optimistic atti-| later refus is nd ‘ | R i Bide of the farrier.” rf pward promoting 10 : ‘columbia | n irrigation project, James A | The federal director of Spokane, phyuiatan as See’ Socesty, Jaber ciian| Revival Meetings Ford, general secretary’ for the ir | Bite | N | thruout the state as showing gradual nab lh Senna aan waren | |. } Sar tes tse ce| re On at Ballard Wash neton D. C, where he will| warrant 1 Yo ev n ™ will be conducted | open offices pone, One mand with « slight shortage. Sunday at Ballard hall, under the — | Beye and B ee ree auspices of the Ballard Gospel taber-| DAWSON CITY H. ©, Dun. | vated SPARKS ALIGHTING on the root tmp nacle of the Christian and Missionary |lop, 6038 11th « started a fire Friday that caused $650] alliance, at 11 8. m., 3 and 7 p, m.|salesman for Sch: ri wate ferme aeeulg @amaxe to a shop at 1316 E. Pike st.,| The meetings began thin week and |company, is first man to reach Daw. | owned by E. Gittelxohn. Firemen) will continue next week daily, ex-|#son over the new Alaskan railway eontrolied the biaze with difticulty, | copt Saturday, at 2:90 and 7:20 bp. m. route,

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