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PAGE 4 Man Given Office PULLMAN, May 1%—C. L. Am | Mon, who spent two and a half years! at the University of Washington, has een appoint at the We ngton State college's ex Periment station at Prosser 35 Indictments Out — Over Bank Failure | FARGO, N. DPD, May 19.—Thirty.; five secret indictments against 13/ Persons have been returned by the Brand jury here investigating the affairs of the collapsed Scandinavian American bank of Fargo. Names of assistant In irrigation when they are arrested. OU who read place to laugh is easy-chair at home. Records. Co Have a record laugh not be a “tired American busi- ness maa,” but anyway you enjoy a good laugh occasionally. for you, too. The most comfortable to laugh is to listen to song hits and comics on the latest Columbia Former Univers ty |Drive On to Kill Tent Caterpillars Down With the tent caterpillar! State and oity officials are waging relentless war on the inseot. He is Weakest this your, they say, and may be completely exterminated if every one does his bit If you are troubled with caterpil lars telephone the state horticultural department, 417 county-ctty building, | and boy scouts will be sent with torches for the work of extermina tion, DR. B. FF, JOHNSON, of Seattie, died in L day, occording to word Dr. Johnson was the fath H. H. Johnson and Gordon N, John.) son, both of Seattle. He ix also sury| vived by two daughters, Mra, Robert | formerly the accused will be made public! Bragaw, of Anchorage, Alaska, and | brush Mra. John Crandall, of Los Angeles this may or may It is good in your favorite The surest way lumbia “My heart is glad, and my glory) G rejoleth; my flesh also shall reat in hope. For Thow wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt Thou suffer | Thine Holy One to see corruption. | Psalms evi. :9, 10. eee BELOVEDEST SEATTLE Narctasus. Apple blossom time. Teasin’. Fox-Trot. — Paul Biese’s Orchestra) 4 seaq On the Alamo. Fox-Trot. 75¢ Paul Biese’s Orehestea | Every Day. Intro. “Ob, Gee! Oh, Gosh!” from For Goodness Sake Medley Fox-! 4, 3599 Trot. Ted Lewis ond Hie Band 15¢ Rosy Posy, from The Blushing Bride. Fox- Trot. Ted Lewis and His Band By the Sapphire Sea. Fox-Trot. . ~ The Columbians — Sing Song Man. Fox-Trot. The Happy Siz Jimmy, Fox-Trot. The Columbians | y 5595 Dinny Danny. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra Do It Again frorn The French Doll. Fox- Trot. Ray Millet and His Orchestra | A-3595 Lovey Dove from The Kose of Stamboul. 15¢ Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra Swanee River Moon. Intro. “Indiana Lul- laby.”” Medley Waltz, Prinee’s Dance Orchestra | A-6213 South Sea Sweethearts. Intro. “Baby $1.25 Dreams.” Medley Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra Put and Take. One-Step Blues. } Johnny Dunn's Original Jaze Hounds | A-3579 Moanful Blues. Fox-Trot. 15¢ Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hownds . . a ° . ° * . Stars. Guido Deiro | A-3580 Thrills. Guido Deiro} 75¢ vy * bon (a) Rickett's Hornpipe. Maryland. (c) Pig Town Fling. Don Oh Sing-A-Leo. Sing Song Man. Oogie Oogie Wa Wa. Little Red I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby. jhe in eligible to have t tle kitten call me up. Scotch broom with its polden paint | Persian kitten will be given to the child to whom it will give the most Trees leasing out to hide the nests. “pleasure, and, believe me, he ts just | Now on Sale Dance Records (a) Opera Reel. (b) Darling Nellie Gray. (c) Ivy Leaf, Don Richardson | a.3se1 (>) Maryland, My Richardson Song Hits Nora Bayes) A-3592 Nora Bayes{ 75 Al Jolson | A-3588 School-House. Hart Sisters} 75e Some Sunny Day. Marion Harris | A-3593 Poor Little Me. Marion Harris} 75c Not Lately. Bert Williams | A-3589 You Can't Trust Nobody. Ber! Williams} 75 Waikiki from Make 1t Snappy Frank Crumit| 43587 Hawaiian Rainbow. Vernon Dathart| 75¢ Those Days Are Over. Furman and Nash) y 594 1 Got It, You'll Get It (Just the Same as Me) } Furman and Nash| 75¢ Opera and Concert THE SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 2267 rious sunshine. r Blue Nature amiling everywhere. DO YOU WANT A PERSIAN KITTENT Any little crippled ) 80139 SEATTLE nid who thinks | his darling lit A pure blooded | The most popular stars in the most popular shows make their records for Columbia, and Columbia Records repeat the piece to you in a way that is enough to make the artist jealous. You will agree that New Process Columbia Records are somehow different—and better. One great thing about a Columbia Record is that you can try it before you buy it. You can’t read a book to see if you like it well enough to buy. But you can—and all over America millions of people do—go to a place where Columbia Records are sold and hear the ones you are interested in. It is a pleasant habit, and you are invited to acquire it, this plan of dropping in at a Columbia Dealer's place every few weeks and keeping up to date in the latest hits. Why not start right away? Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who at all times can supply you with the REMICK’S SONG & GIFT SHOP MONTELIUS MU Baby Dreams. My Wee Little Hut on the Hill. Uncle Ned. Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. Mi, Ah! on-Connais tu le pays (Knowest ou the Land). So Pure (M’Appari) from Martha. Instrumental Nocturne, D Flat Major. Opus 27. “H. M. S. Pinafor “The Mikado’’—Selections, *—Selections. The Gladiator. March. Ww Looby-Loo. (a) Vocal, (b) Orchestra. Peas, Beans and Barley Grow. (¢) Vocal, (d) Orchestra. (Singing Games. Lendon ~ (a) Vocal, (b) Orchestra. Round and Round the Village. (c) Vocal (d) Orchestra, (Singing Games.) Oate, You don’t have to buy, and it’s posing on any Columbia Dealer him to play records for you. Tandy Mackenzie} $1.00 Barbara Maurel Barbara Mauret| $1.00 Onear Seagle and Male Quartet Ovear Seagle Jeanne Gordon} $1.00 Charles Hackett S $1.00 Duei de Kerekjarto} $1.50 Prinee’s Orchestra Prince's Orchestra Prince's Band | A-6214 March. Prince's Band} $1.25 Sung by Bessie Calkins Shipman | A-3583 | A-3582 $1.00 ) 80186 ) 79885 ] 49901 | a-earz | $1.25 A-3148 75¢ not im- to ask COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New York Latest Columbia hits: IC HOUSE PORTER FURNITURE CO. $21 Pike, Street 1421 Thier Avenue 416 Union Street Telephone Elliott 2702 HOPPER-KELLY COMPANY Telephone Kili YOUNGSTROM & NELSON Telephone Elliott 1051 Third and University LIBERTY MUS ole 1516 First Avenue BUSH & LANI 1519 Third Avenue INTERNATIONAL RECORD SHOP 105 Seneca Street Telephone Kiliott 4877 1018 Fifth Ay SHOPPE ‘Telephone Kiliott 6181 4312 University PIANO CO. GERKE Telephone Main 3587 24th Ave, and 56th St. UNIVERSITY MUSIC STOR Telephone Main 0584 Way 'S ML Telephone K SIC HOU pphone Sunset 0249 STAR FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. MecDougall/outhwicl Store Hours 9:00 to 5:80 ] “FIFYS” GIRL Phone Main 6720 | Wash Suits | the cutest little ¢ © ever ne and tte ny Winner many tin ribbon An Immense Selection hiiss girl abeeetegees eames ot.| || ae adoption by a middle-aged | " *) LITTLE GIRL WANTED for Little Boys *hristian enviren education, Phone | | —| WANT TO CORRESPOND Mine Ada Champion, Shelby, N, C., writes she has been a shutin 16 years land would like to hear from Seattle Sunahiners Miss Dolly Causey (20), 1106 ™ Sycamore st. Mt. Vernon, Ind. writes; “I am not a shutdn, but my er wan for four years until he Anne Stillman, daughter of last March, If 1 can cheer some| “78. “Fifi Stillman, has ar- in by writing I will be very|7ived from France ard may ry testify in her mothe: s uivorce eee : , 6 mean wise inne ravorosna |8tit. Note marked re- Mise i 4 semblance to mother in this latest picture. | PREFERS JAIL TO LOSING DOG $1.45 | Chambray Suits in Oliver Twist style—pink, blue and gray. Sizes 3 to 6. the Chicago company, at = ie or of | ~~ |Aged Man Refuses to Leave $2.50 $2.95 Middy, Belted and Oliver Twist styles in colorful rep, gingham, galatea and poplin, Sizes 2 to $3.50 Belted and Olver Twist styles in gingham and poplin—many colors. Bizes 3 to &. $5.00 HOME BREW Many thanks for your fine print, Pet for Good Home brother Home Brew! It loomed up wy uke bok Jetters and made us| JERSEY CITY, May 19—Thore of |very happy. If Home Brew was a| YOU Who own 4 dog and appreciate | mile long it would Ueckle our palate |'t® Companionship will understand all the'way Gown | the feelings of aged William stand uy" miller when the almshouse and sep Belted, Middy and Oliver Twist Oliver Twist styles—plain pop- LIND YOUNG MAN r aration from his dog faced him. styles in rep, gingham and lin with silk biouses, also white = phi t bar aad B Rather than acospt a home for hin poplin, in both dark and light rep middy sults with colored I have before me a puasling re.|*tlf. Without his canine friend, the colors, Sizes 3 to §. collar and cuffs. Sizes 8 to & man chose a cell in the penitentiary Quest. A few years ago it would! ave tes * "a . . Standmiiier, without living rela , 2. £. have, bees, simple matter, but 1 wena "ton ap bese niin he nchae Boys’ Bathing Suits reript dog last winter in an aban doned barn near Hackensack ver many delivery | wo 1 am asking you where I can put | the jmy hand on one All-wool Suits in the popular one-piece style. Black J and cardinal, blue and gold, pink and black, purple and black, maroon and blue. Sizes 28 to 36. ff Priced $2.50. —MeDeougall-Seuthwick, Beye DePartment, Third Floor. thone great bie n on “0 The request comes from William Carden, blind newsboy at Sixth j Pike, who says the rain and fog» Jare giving him rheumatiam. rand py in their companionship, But residents saw the two |having difficulty in getting enough were - ito eat, and notified Poormaster This young man ts alone, battling |“ . ° ° |for & lving, and i he had auch an| George Murray, | who arraigned Radio Supplies for Boys embreiia be cous heap in. Curing) is Head Phones (3,000 ohms), $9.00 know you are going to help him|, The law commands that animals be Tested Crystals, 25¢ Phone Condensers, 30 | y « J - | | kindly treated, but is greater than jthe love of man for his dog, and it [decreed that Standmiller go to the almshoune “Can on.” Variometers, $12.50 boagalt-Bouthwrtet, keep on keeping AUNT LUCY IN TOWN Aunt Luey t# enjoying a few days| in town with her granddaughter, aft-/ ‘ yor ® lng, hard winter with rheuma "ron ; tiem. Aunt Lucy, as she is endear pees } . | Standmiile |ingty known to her friends, te Lucy | ree - Snorer hat tar pun T. Gutld, the originator of Sunshine m aerees, SO8 sere See work in Seattle, and after om the guild is named. She is still active in guild work. . livan sentenced him to the peniten-| e tlary for sixty days | Z. |. ‘The dog, a mongrel, but « thoro. ac r) bred in faithfulness, returned to the ha Generted barn, patiently awaiting the | take my dog with me? anxiously 4 be imponnible . NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY The good cheer program arranged |"*'@*® of his master. for National Hospital day by Butter | worth Sons included the following nr artintn: Magnus Peterson, soloist | Ruth Linrud, soloist and harpist | Mra. Ruth Osborn Boyer, soloist and | harpist entertained the following Ortho PORTLAND, Ore. K. Holman, r, of U. 8. department of agricul. ture, to open in Portland first gov. ment grain office. Store Hours 9:00 to 5:30 "Phone Main 6720 Featured for Saturday FOUR SPECIALS} In the Men’s Shop own as & successful manager. I believe this tf a new venture for & shutin—managing a hotel from a wheel chair—but Bill is a thoro hotel man and Auburn will be proud of him, We are going to mixs you like everything, Bill, but you carry with you our heartiest best wishes, eee WANTS CALLERS Miss Emma Gee, 1815% Terry ave, has been a shutin the last three years and would love to have good cheerful callers, Her parents are not in circumstances to provide her with a telephone and a phone would give her great eanitartums hotel hospitals and | pedic, Seattle General, Swedish, Vir ginia Mason and Providence hospitals jand the Firlands, Netro, Columbus, | Capitol Hill rest home and Loral| | Beach sanitariums and the Masonic }Home at Puyallup. | | ‘The programs were reeelved with enthusiastic joy, It was « hard day | |for the entertainers, lasting from 2 Pp. m. to 1130 p. m. when they ar rived home, completely fagged out }but supremely ha: . —for comfortable nights in warm weather. Oy . The meeting of the Sunshine guild at the residence of Mrs. | | | Bila Barto was notable for the large number of the older mem || bers present. There was a boun | | titul dinner, served cafeteria style. } After « short business seasion | | & great deal of work was accom: | | pitshed. | Mra. Chauncey Shelton enter. tained with several beautiful readings | ——— RAL aE... BILL MURRAY GOES TO AUBURN | Bidding their old friend and com. rade in the hotel business, William J. Murray “bon voyage” in his new venture at Auburn, 150 members of the Seattle Greeters’ club gave a fare weil party at hig residence last week The boys brought their own music |} and everybody reports a good time Mr. Murray has taken a lease on « |hotel at Auburn and will manage it himself. Before the accident which hag laid jhim up the last four years, he waa 300 Pajamas Fruit-of-the-Loom Muslin in plain Some of Oxford cloth and * onan ——- SUNSHINE GUILD MEETING | 4 2 for white. madras, in fancy stripes with mer- 3.50 | cerized loops. Sizes A, B, C, D. | Priced $1.95 each. | / /* BARNES | P CIRCUS Lonsdale Bere oe garments, full-cut { * for and well-finished. A quality Night ( Shirt. $2.65 20. Universal make. Sizes 15 to Priced $1.50 each. | } —for comfortable days | during summer weather 600 Athletic Union Suits Checked nainsook garments with elastic insert in the back. Sizes 34 to 46. Priced 79¢ each. 200 Knit Union Suits White and ecru garments with short sleeves. Sizes 84 to 46. Special ) $1.15 each. MEN’S SHOP, just inside the door 3 for | $2.00 ADMISSION—50c and 75¢ Reserved Number Chair Sale NOW at Owl Drug Co. Third and Pike 3 for $3.00 FREEPORT, Il, May 19.—Two Illinois towns near here have elected women for polica magistrates. Mrs the race at Lena. Mrs. Brandt was: & candidate on the citizens’ ticket, composed, for herself, of men, A tick nposed entirely of women was defeated for the city Mildred Brandt was elected at Wins. LMOST every- thingamanwears that is conservative, correct and comfort- able is costly — with - the exception of the | Saves Your Ties VAN HEUSEN Collar. It outwears ordinary collars six to one and refunds its purchase price in the shirts and ties it saves. It launders as easily as a handkerchief and even after months of wear it still is the World's Smartest Collar. No reward is 0! lost forever! Nine styles — Price fifty cents. VAN HEUSEN the Worlds Smartest COLLAR PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION + blood -cleansers, nd@ flesh-oullders 8. N my akin clear a6 & 1925 BROADWAY 1+ NEW YORK } wm Ady

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