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TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922; “* THE SEATTLE STAR Fagg os a Pe oe | ‘Tes Gonna Be Wild, ’Says Press Agent]SAYS ENGLAND _|/wowey io wey, ) WILL PAY DEBT ; MecDouga Loa uthwick, OLD SPELLING BEE University of Warhington || ~ ARE EATEN BY MACHINE Ma a graduates will hark beck to the ——— * | Balfour Urges U. S. to Aid in ag agin Nig orrggentcserey |) fe Hours 9 to 6:30 aR Telephone Main 720 | against an alumnae in an old-fast ing bee to be held equal number of joned wpell in the L. © Reconstruction /BRUTUS” ONE! oF 16.—ritain WASHINGTON, May New Materials \THE FrTeEN will repay her debt to the United | Smith Bull ing restaurant ton | | States in full, Arthur Balfour, vice | Tew Been Ne meeting will m | Z I ti ELEPHANTS | poor bun bay abeaiaiien es Set ie beatheden, oC the iyo) at That Will Make the e nven 10n ish Chambers of Commerce, Shoef jam raley an preniden’ Smartest Frocks And those who have no cool clothes for warm weather of the King Couaty eib o¢ the alumal Buch well-known 8 pvention of the field, Bngland, told the © the Chamber of Commerce of United States here today Threatens Upset tile men as | “There is an absolute determina Judge King Dykeman, Dr, Don th Everyone feels A g Palmer, — Pronect Attorne wear, are hastening to get them. in Present Plan tion of the British people to pay the | Palmer, | I'rowecuting Attorney || weal better in new summer togs, when the aun is , Loren D. Grin stead and others will try to spell the latest slang of a Mapper era and the’ good old Johnsonian words an well, Cella Shelton, Mar cla Connor, Florence Rogers and 4 sex to spell || at the ear Balfour de whole amount they ow emt moment possible, clared Balfour made @ plea for Amertean participation in the reconstruction of Kurope, The burden of reconstr ing Europe and keeping the peace there rests upon the Anglo-Saxon shining. Quaint Puritan Prints 65c fascinating: of Oil Industry . May 16.—A marvelous Machine that scientists say will the steam engine, the tele Imported Scotch Ginghams 65c Checks—in several sizes in pretty colors—pink, blue, lav. other leading alumnae will up the ability of their Th ike Finglish chintzes in design; @ are the airplane and the wireless, shoulders, Balfour sald, Without | accurately | fine, closely woven fabric, in ‘ender, brown, yellow, green, gt work near here. complete co-operation of Britain and fast colors. Lovely for dresses navy, black with white, are “ the United States there can be no) women’s ané children’s, very emart, This fine, soft- At cats mountains! permanent peace fn the world, me breakfast-room curtains oF finish gingham will wear i ge bond one, en its aibine af u ge in sey boudolr accessories. 32 inches splendidiy. 32 inches wide Balfour painted a pleture Tak , Germany, In deliberately debasing | is taking the gambling element her currency, Germany paved the eeved at ay. asitoncible Sturdy Beach the of! industry. It will no way to “cha nd disorder,” he sald. | M ( Cloth 35¢ be necessary to sink wells to She ts about to reap the whirlwind atine $1.00 by « “most terrible collapse of her a e a er: This knotty, loosely woven This medium weight, mercer ith this new machine of! men can internal trade,” the speaker declared. fabric is “all the vogue.” {zed material i very attras .s an oll shale cliff, figure “The bogie of German competition} DENVER, May 16. — Styles of I Of piaidy—white edged with tive for children’s rompers, ioe much oil it will produce, all over the world has been run to trousers and hair cuts will be cata black, on grounds of gold, dresses, and women's outing erank and put the machine death for political purposes,” Balfour /iogued in Juvenile Judge Ben B jockey red, cadet blue, or sults and house dresses, It declared Lindsey's court hereafter when green, They inspire snappy comes in rose, mulberry, pink, cold, green, lavender, yellow, brown, green, blue, white, 36 inches wide. —MacDougall-Southwick, Gray Linen Shop, Downstairs Machine ts the Invention of 1. Brown, New York. He got when ranchers told him of ‘What caught fire. He knew Be Were shale ol! rocks. | Secured the aid of Thomas Philadelphia chemist, and the machine. the machine will not all mountains into com products—it works only with rocks. Balfour warned against shutting youthful prisoners appear if out German goods, She must have, This was decided by Denver's noted |i some export trade to pay her repara-| juvenile jurist after he had judicially | tions, he sald. |flnyed the cake-eater type of youth | WARRANT BASIS, sports #kirts, separate Jackets entire dresses; 36 inches wide. or The arraignment of the male flap jper came in the case of Howard . 19, whom the judge sentenced day for violating his parole from juvenile court. Howard's pants were flared at the bottom and slit Our Pattern Service Is Unequaled You can choose Vogue (sold here exclusively), Pictorial Review, MeCall or Ladi largest selection ot he machine 's a series of revo! homreaganr? y down the side, Hix jong } retort; heated by ol burapes.. City Officials to Consider hale, standing out trom bie threeinch LAndeey ruff, aroused Judge ire, an did the low-cut vest S giant maw crushes down the Bhale rock. A big fin propels thru the retorts. Situation Friday OPS DOZE THRU Barrett to Study and the disappearing collar, hea ger / SAFE CRACKING it volatilizes the off In the the ef .| “How does your hair get that vo 4 y k and it ts ‘qucked out thru pipes Basi her ypeoren bang ig ee ec (way? Do you ape these movie tors| CHICAGO, May 16.—bafeblowers Seattle Progress to tanks. Roth lubricat- pon May 26, a epecial meeting of the snappy collar ad boys?” he | blasted the door of the safe in the! John Barrett, former director gen- and gasoline are produced. tting an oppor; of*singers and dancers accompanied . ‘ jaaked | Kauffman State beak, sero the | era of the Pan-American union, and “It's going to be a wild animal said the press agent, up hope of ever tunity to dinplay ¢ity officiain will be held In Mayor Caldwelt’s office Friday street from the city pall and No. 1) When told tt was “fashionable,” the ofl bas deen extracted st of the rock goes on thru oth- show ali right.” by a 60-plece concert band. The cos now an International trade adviser, Judge Lindsey retorted that nine out | police station and detective bureau. “and every kid from the babe in| “The spec tumes are luxurious.” | The railway fund will have to go! | } : where other products—155 | arms to the bearded pioneer will get|dom. It carries a real story. The} Plans for the big parade Thure| on 4 warrant basis unless moneys set | 10 boys appearing before him ran | They escaped with $30,000, wm epeak gees A noon before the all taken from it. his curiosity satiated for a long time | pageant intreduces hundreds of ant |day morning, the press agent eaid, anide for bond interest and redemp-|'ue to thin type. ed Chamber of Commerce hearse f the rock Is dumped out at/to come, but, as a thriller, ‘Alice in| mals and brings out the entire act. are almost ready for announcement. tion are used for maintenance and You and your kind are ‘drug store) ‘TH GOLF SHOP formerly oper-| Council, In the Masonic elubrooms. |lizien” and contemptible effeminate lated by Archie Stuart in the Rialto He will arrive here Friday morning ® rear of the machine as black | Jungieland’ will make a 10-strike at/ing force of the show—-four prima} Tickets will go on aale Wednesday | oreration expenses, according to City) ‘This dust is made up of hy-|the very opening of Al G. Barnes’ | donnas, two tenor solotsta, both with | morning at the Ow! Drug store. 84) treasurer Ed L. Terry. weaklings,” the judge told Howard. | buitding in now a part of the Cheasty | make a study of the city’s recent : of high commercial value.|4-ring circus which will eet grand opera experience, and # chorus lave. nd Pine «t | Terry declared that the street car} T# then Instructed a court officer |store, where it will continue under | Progress. sia hig Invention will revolutionize /here May 18, 19 and 20. | ayntem hae outstanding warrants ag-|t Tecord a few notes on halr cuts of jniy management as Ye Olde Golf| _ Parrett enjoyed a long and success: the “lounge lizard’ im future. Caldwell Reviews | ful service as a consular represents- | tive and diplomatist, Entering diplo- | matic life ax minister to Siam in 1894, he was later minister to Argentina, Panama and Colombia, He held the § Oil industry.” says Dr. Victor Al- He wants thin president of the Colorado ‘of Mines, America’s foremost fity on oil shale. “Almost any actress," the shir, law violator# 17 | shoppe. agent waved his arms, “could enact the role of Alice, but she wouldn't Alice wakes up from a dream in an| eremating $169,000 overdraft cleared up. ‘The city has been setting anide ev ery month one twelfth of the funds) | | PORTLAND. — Feteral Judge ; Charlies E. Wolverton sentences Dr. ‘Drive Is Started for: arena filled with blood-thirety Hons! | needed for bond redemption and In | Homer J. Flinn to two years in Me “There is only one ‘Alice’—Miss| terest charges, Thin is not required | His Work as Mayor Neil Seda pomtfaatign’s® for {itegal —— of veggpeiey _ee of the Martha Florine, Pity her poor un-| umm r lby the contract of purchase, and) Mayor Caldwell reviewed hin two | sale of narcotics abAmerienn wale 13 years. derstudy, Miss Marie Baudet, for taany officials can see no reason Why| years in the mayor's cheir at «| Ye he | Barrett was ete a Seattle news Miss Florine has never missed a per “Over the top’ wae sounded Tuer , tailed by the war department start-| part of this money cannot be used In/iuncheon of the Municipal league) TAL BELLIGERENCY i paper man. He went into tere ey ¥ formance and Miss Baudet has given | day from the headquarters of the/ed a three-weeks drive for appil-| the present emergency. Tuesday. He declared that the street | Rein 5 ardipinagon 1 ler |from an associate editorship of « _ | eitigens’ military training campe ijcante for the summer training| ove car wystem had barely broken even |... tc cs Sandiond"" remarked Me | en eee 66 9 the American Legion offices, $16] camps. These camps, conducted) TW ACSENTT [S|'sst veer under tne tii-cent cartare. | way 4 , | University st, when officers de|thruout the country, will be at [wae tem enniiee’ eats ties hare |° FUSSED og WRONG —|tended by 10,000 young men, rane} UNK FERRY BOATS from Mukilteo to! for prod Gums to: tines t VERSE fox in ages between 17 and :| HELD AS DR Whidby island will start running PME** why Gon't you talk to Bim) ‘The minister was putting on « D WHEAT AND WHOLE CUP INTO LITTLE GRAN. AND BLENDED WrTit PEARLS FOUND IN CLAM SHELL years, who will don the khaki wel & period of one month, at Uncle Sam'p expense. last year more than 10,000 Amer tean youths of high echool and prep/ school age accepted the govern: | DENVER, May 16-—Affer he ts a! leged to have damaged an eutomo- bile with the one be was driving, George Mangini, federal cry agent, waa arreated op a charge of drunken- [nem and assault here fast night Wednesday. Five round trips will be| made on Saturdays and Sundays and | three round trips on other days. Joye Bros. are operators, face to face, like a man?” “I can't make his weight, but Il! |beand new collar and was having the usual trouble with [t “Bless the col- nend the letter by special delivery to |iarr he ejaculated as he tugged and how him I'm tn earnest.”"—Birming- ham Age-Herald. A swordfish, welghing 78 pounds, tugged. “Bless the blessed collar!” ‘My dear,’ ‘sald his wife, “what ts your text for this morning's ser mon?” WEDDING BELLS TO RING OUT FOR NILE AT WOODLAND PARK ment's Invitation to enjoy & f04T sangini was slightly wounded when Gems Valued at at $800 Are | w ke’ outing at federal expense,| dois officers disarmed hia. jand thousands of thene youngsters)” 16 was alleged to have been creat Picked Up by Boys | will return to camp in July bene a Guturhenes otter his seachine —— Two camps will be conducted = had collided with the ot utomo ] BALANCED HU- Foon. AIDS DIGESTION— Y RELIEVES CONSTI- |was recently killed off No Man's| “F.fourteenth verwe, f£-fifty-fifth | Land, Mans, by sending ep electric| Psalm,” he replied in short gaspa lourrent thra the steel be.,4 on, “"The wwords of his mouth were (tug) samoother than butter, but Ea Dr, JW. Remover LONDON, Ont. May 18—Finding | the Northwest this year, one bile, Mangini will recetvy a bearing Ring out, Wild Wedding Belin! sr [there waa tus) — in his heart.’ "ARABLE IN MANY DE of two freshwater pearls, which «| Camp Lewis and one at Fort wen before Federal Prohibitive Director Little Nile, winsome camel ~ jon Transcript. u8 WAYs. costs tess} This Corn Remedy I8 | whotcanie jeweler declares to be|den. The quota for Camp Lewis MoClennan today. brought home from the Orient by sail «ale ONE CENT TO SERVE. Guararteed worth $600 and $300, respectively, in| will be 969 men, and for Fort Wor ees Mayor Caldwell, is to become a - No matter how tough er how/|the Thames river within the city | den, 40 will be selected. The age bride! YOUR GROCER. stubborn it may pans been, the corn | limits, has resulted In so much ex-| requirements are from 17 to 0 INDEED, NO Word was received Tuesday Fo ete nee ie tected Tinea |citement that local financiers are| years, but if a man served éurtng| WAVE OF CRIME]| tt 9 Kevstone Stato will ar rive bere May 23 with another dashing young camel The new camel will be present ed to the park board by Nile tem: pie Nile has been pining for a little considering the organization of a/ company to establish « commercial pearifishing industry. The camjw will open on The pearls, said to be the largest | and close on August 25 ever found in Canada, were taken! ernment pays all expenses, from clam shells with which the bed|ing transportation between over 36) | NEW YORK, Mey 16.--Denying July 27) the existence of a crime wave here, The gov-) District Attorney Banton declared includ. | Only 6,888 automoblies were stolen in home|® year. the world war and t# not years old, he may enroll. and shore of the Thames river be | and camp and return, supplies a _ oymete i ~ che arrives tween the city and Springband park! ciothing equipment, food, xleeping| in the U. ¢ hope she's sa’ are thickly strewn. The pearls were! quarters, etc. A oot. echoes | Star Band Boys fied! | found by small boys wading in the | gchedul edge of the shallow water. The larger pearl weighs more than 12 grains and is a perfect sphere. ‘The smaller pearl has not quite an 00d a shape and has a bend around! the center that does not polish smoothly as the rest of the surfac 4,000 NOW IN Wilkes Guests ‘The Star carrier band boys were kuesta of the Wilkes theater man- ager, Colone| Braden, and T. Daniel Frawley, the producer. The boys rhowed particular interest fn Howard I, popular character comedian. and Emmett Vogan, who also bas a light comedy role this week “The High Cost of Loving.” the Kolb and Dill comedy, ts the current of athletics and recreation has been formulated, and the camp jers will be out in the open for the lentire period. During this time they will witness demonstrations by unf of the regular army, take part fn target practice, and retelve funda mental instructions In the work of |the air service, cavalry, field and| coast artillery and infantry, There 's no obligation to join the ITS NOT ELBOW GREASE| BUT SOAP FAT THAT | TAKES DIRT OUT | Some laundresses wash as if they would rub the very ridges off the washboard—and yet the clothes look grey. Other laundresses hardly seem 2,000 New Accounts— Z’ FOR TENDER, to a quick, end. Never Foon you are k tire rem: re and painless) an it pain you ng in your fing 4 single piece } } MAY DRIVE for / half over ne shriveled skin that you throw army, National Guard or organized) a teraction r oun, TIRED EI fe away—forever. Hard corns, soft WAYFARER CAST =: an a result of attending |e M°Ue? hacen to do any rubbing at all—and the Corns, any cor - woes ts but @ trifle—ana susran- these camps, When the camps _e , clothes come out spotless! clean | teed. Try it” B Lawrence & Co clone, ait obligations to the govern-| 4. WIDENTLY SHE 4 and white. The difference is that the lat- | ter use science; and science has | “The minute you a your feet ina Mfr, Chicago. “TIZ” bath, you feel pain bei Seid in Seattle by the Ow! Drug @rawn out and comfort just soaking |C° in. How good your To celebrate this half-way mark—we More than 4,000 persons, or almoat| ent ceases as many fia in the entire production; Thru the courtesy of the State last your, already are regixtered for| American Legion officials, the head GOT HER RING pe treaties NEW YORK, May 16.—"Girls, tired, swollen, burn- AMUSEMENTS the cast and chorus of “The Wayfar-| quarters of the training camps for | never et oan dee bets mee taught us that it isn’t elbow grease offer, specially, ing feet feel. “TT rl at Pie jer” for 1922, secording to announce | the Beattie sector has been opened | 0 ting Se laos Ut UP ghee but soap fat that takes dirt out. | priced instantly draws out |ment Monday evening by Darwin| ®t Legion headquarters, $16 Univer. | JUN D WARNE 80. ee aot In Rinso, the scientific balance | THIS SETAE | Meisnest, executive secretary of this, ity #t & breach of promine ult for $20,000, the polsonous exuda- iy at year's executive committes, Meis-|, Cap of soap fats with other cleansing tlons Fre4 Milner, of Fort Law. my yy. a OOR wee ‘MooRE DAILY ons Coat als 29 FE a ew te rhaten president ot| ton, And Lieut. Norman C. Caum, | PORTLAND. Kieven caren of per-| materials has been found. Its al- NEW SUMMER CAPES r! riem ea, THEATRE he 1922 zation, ‘spoke petore| 4th U. 8. Infantry, are in charge of |sons bitten by doge suftering trom| most magical suds just soak out r $ wate Ne the chorus at the regular weekly re-|t2® local bureau, ‘where interested | rabies reported hy Stanley G. Jewett, | che dirt that your muscles used to Mori inmates iy Be goatee nerIZ” and. “enly} Meee et cal in the First Methodist church, | Persons may secure detalled informa | head of predatory animal division, have to rub away. These wraps are the very Jatest—beautifully modeled from light “T1z" takes the pain Pope “* VAUDEVILLE: | "Rhodes declared “The Waytarer"| ton. U. §. biological surve 2 adhe ae age, summer materials, In navy blue Poiret Twilis, lined with Can- and soreness out of, is one of Seattle’n greatest tourist at 4 bhi use a | ton Crepe in pretty colors. Attractively 24 50 corns, calluses and tractions. H@ explained the details Child acd “as Ie haces Sn t chansit WME RE: 6. s onse apiendyeSaicenatlagecs pseh one ° bunions, Get a box of} for the tryous for soloists and per-| tireular' f, soiled places that always | . ‘ on “TIZ" at any drug or || |sons to take the speaking roles, | ren Cry for F etcher’s do need | Children’s Summer Summer Millinery | ecial attention, and yet chee will be as clean as if | which are echeduled to take place in your clot Coats ent store for few cents.| feet are never going to bother New and beautiful Summer | the University of Washington stadi- , Hay Fern and | | you had toiled over them in the | NEDUCED in price for Wednes- | Hats—very “Summery” in any more. A whole year's foot] + aed , | om at 2 p,m. | be back-breaki : day only, Datnty summer mod: |eepearcnes ana. (eenfort guaranteed — Advertisement. [Ih ccssmeee eens eeeeeennenemeee Meianest announced that within « | o ack-breaking way. | ele, delightful to the eye—ploas- | ? PP oot ce very me —— | few days a large quantity of automo. Advertisement ing in price, Don't miss this jem ptt y Btops Itching Instantly! Don Alfonso Zelaya Bi) iiic windshield stickers, banners and — ~ vabsanctn | Tomorrow's Special. | priced at .....6. $7.50 of SPECIAL EASY TERMS DURING MAY First Payment | other publicity matter will be ready |Z BLE ns \ for free distrbution and that all mo-| torists of thia section of the state will be urged to une liberal quantities of | | this printed matter, ECZEMINE skin diseases. At all druggist or sent, D. p., by Joyner Drug Spokane. Advertisement. Wit, Muste nd. Phiten hy ‘Payments | Monthly | Weekly The Kind You Have Always Bou, ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and \SAME PRICE) ht has borne tho signae has been made naar tele Jimmy Savo and Co. 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Tues: day afternoon the mercury was advancing toward the 76 mark of Monday, 4 p. m TWO ENTRANCES 1382-1334 Second Ave. In Use For Over 30 Years i eee The government used millions of pounds 209 Union St, |e AARON GF SELENE AIR SABIERSEE NE REIT SEE ESSE CRE TCA lt IEE. GES, SS AE EARL GALES GS SATEEN EN

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