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Patton, veteran Northwest Gg» wholesome gives to energetic, answers 'ARREST STORY Officials Say Report of Im-| ine, at st. surk’s chureh. ‘The Apo! prisonment Absurd Charles garding the order for his arrest and | charge have stated their Intention of imprisonment for 20 years on a ¢laborating on the minstrel entertain. he charge of inciting to riot, reported to non toy nt it for vart | Isr us lodges and civi anizationt have been tnvued by the French gov: | . ae studying the Syrian problem, the order for Crane's arrest and he! an announcement of the secretary of was out and about, a free day. Crane said that wh “Guaranteed leaving Damascus his au | was surrounded by a thron, All Wool” gave him an enthusiastic | off, but that he knew of no rioting. | . } i h Crane's interview with Premier HETHER you like the Poincare, planned for today, } the single-breasted models ]]| ‘Tne foreign office today character. with 1, 2 or 8 buttons; |] teed tne story of Crane's sentence ax | | “If Crane had been sentenced he would not be in Pari,” a statement by Seattie, and a son, Joneph Patton, of Helling- milk growing boys and girls the vitality and sturdiness that And what ts good for youne sters is good for grown-ups Kristoferson's Perfectly Three All-Steel Trains with Pullman Service 9:15 A.M. Famous North Coast Limited 3:35 P.M. Mississippi Valley Limited 7:00 P.M. Atlantic Express A. D. Chariton, Gent. E.L.Carey,Gen. Agt., Smith Bid; Make the Northern Pacific your To Chicago via St. Paul-Minneapolis. To Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, To Chicago via St. Paul-Minneapolis Railroad when you travel anywhere! For full information about summer tours, dates of sale and limits, write to which | For send was news paper man, were to be held at 2 P. m. Friday at Bonney.Watson's Maj. Patton ts survived widow, three daughters, Mra, FE Witt of Wichita Falls, Tex, his THE SEATTLE STAR |APOLLO CLUB [Bremerton Ready to |Says Flapper Is on For the benefit of the Girls’ Frtend-| 45 4900 Masons and friends from |four winds, abbreviates her skirt ar gave a minstrel show Thursday even lo mombers were assisted by the Se } attle Mandolin club, under the leader four numbers was played by the 20 Seven soloists of the Apollo eb were featured mn the show, Those in the Retail Grocers’ association I'rt day. tn Beattie, Hd | You must a Adve ttow grains for home mills to mak OLYMPIC flour. just another reason. Scribble a meme on your cuff right now to remind you of the fine dinners afd lunches served at Boldt's—the place where all the wise ones go. ‘You'll be like the rest of them when you get started. You won't need the | memo on the cuff after 9 you get into the habit. | Bring « friend, Wl 5, be a treat for both of f | j BOLDTS. } | | Two Conventent Lacation | 915 Second Ave. {~ . Thied Ave. \ ————— —for Friday and Satur- day Is All $ 1 You Need to place any Columbiz Grafonola from our store in your home—balance on easy terms. sits Reduced te EVERY STYLP— EVERY FINISH Jels to choose from. Our seing reduced. Other Se. nes have been made hap: attle py by these special terms during this month, Music will make your home life complete. Better come in tomorrow. OPEN EVENINGS liberty out of town are expected to attend the dedication of the new Masonic temple in this olty Saturday, The|than her grandmother did, and in temple will be that of Union Cit lodge, No. 27, A. F. and A, M., on pr. | Ship of John Nicholas, A group of) the oldest Masonic lodges in the state Pants] .2:22 sata eee . rm io ho jot a Crane, former American ambaamador | oa ee the orwanisation. F ANTS DIVORCE to China and authority on the Near East, laughed today when asked re | Just a . Unerty 8 re] 1516 Pirst Ave, mm invmuaTAAMTATNT chent to th clothes her Jegu in flimny pitk, th flapper of 1922 dreawes more wine! A times more B ety of Ap lied F at the Masoni cussed scientific breathing in th third of & series of lectures on scien » to the | taking polwonous fungus for must for the aged and “die in| rooms, Mra, Joseph Lawter, 37, an | peace.” |two daughters are dead. | = ; } “it's all based upon a misunder.|Grocery Stores to TEER ESOP creeper arya | standing with the officials,” said | Close on Tuesday! oS ahd Se hay pee during artit | sae Dermaid, chief pres officer in Crane, who has just returned cen Observing Memorial day, retail j, " enlisted me n| nays lives thru window of moving | ov ° 1ov'| grocery stores of Seattle will be) ong we train and {e killed ernment officials here totally tamore | closed all day Tuesday, according to iia - ES A wee “snack” for Sunday night WHEN friends drop in o’ Sun- day nights — when he looks meditatively at his watch and remarks, “*Slong time since dinner” — TILLAMOOK RAREBIT! Just the thing! And so-co good! You can’t imagine till you’ve made it with this new recipe. Tillamook rarebit Prepared rape: tally by The Boston Covking School 1 table ful butter KX traspoce fol mustard sok cheem, — y craspoonful peprika so os wpper pert of « double bolle: when seasoning When cheese s meled, constantly. Beer the eqs. add to Ht amore. ect unl well blended. then edd ontects of the dguble boiler. Sut until smooth hee minutes) Camtion— Le sure to get genuine Tillamook Cheese. Tillamook is the original trade-marked cheese. Every single pound of cheese made in the famous Tillamoot valley has the name imprinted upon the rind. If it's not there, it’s not Tillamook. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon Dich kitchens owned and operated 7 Tillamook dairymen Beery pound of cheese made im Tillam SP mo kN Vilamook ether ia genni. Te le co oe J PSP OOP OD QUALITY MEATS ONLY SOLD FROM CLEAN REFRIGERATED CASES bt seer 0 5 gage Clee .. 124¢ V bg wera 15c Lamb hops, 20c 2 ibs. tor iiss Re OW aR One x ... 30¢ COLONIAL MEAT COMPANY, Inc. STALL 4 MAIN FLOOR STALL 4 GREEN CUTS DEEPER PAUL'S ASSORTED JAMS, 4 for seeeeeeees seevee BBC PEACHES, BIG CANS....22¢ 8 for.. ; 60¢ PLOURAD-LB, SACKS oo... ccc cee cece eee ee eee MLS UR BEST, th. t Jemima Buck- 06 ULL CREAM Ane O11 Sardines. 230 ? ans Assorted Sar 2 » Biving or Am Remember—The Lower Floor saves y |. Yes, We Doliver, Best Good east Money, Green’s Butter and Grocery Stores Stall 50, Lower Floor—Phone Elliott 1848 |r temple Thursday night, when he dis SAULT STH. MARIN, Ont—Mis-|C#™P No, 2 for observance of Me-| fr FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922, ion Auxiliari ~ DOCTOR SCOTT |Legion Auxiliaries NOTED AUTHORITY Start Poppy Drive Compares glands of body to the m orator of an automobile engine, «| Auxiliaries of American Legion the nervous syetem to a storage b v outs began thelr poppy welling work | jor Mey eo oinins the eaum i they canvasned the | oug diseases and weakened Wo ret with huge 10%. \ by the fact that the gener thor " ™ | either out of order and not ¢ ve Gnue t the battery sufficiently, or th the ntrevts, Proceeds from thei | battery in discharging taster s 1} Will be used for grave deco n, | is being charged, Such dineanes nix »hompital and welfare work. ‘The| goiter, rheurnatiam, eczema, vomiting qu « poppies will be worn on Memorial|of pregnancy, asthma, high bloogl > day. pressure, kidney and bladder digi ru) e pApURAGP ENE canes, are very successfully treated) pre q SPANISH WAR VETERANS taid | by the gland therapy being sdminigg” the plans Thursday night at their an-| tered by the exgovernment doctor ag) = -—— | nual roli-call of Fortson Thygensen| 1327 Third ave. acrows Third ava, ~ : the postoffice. 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Stall 5 Lower Floor Stal 25 WASHINGTON DELICATESSEN Stall 33, Lower Floor Boiling Chickens fresh killed 20¢ Lb, MILK Per Can 9c Special for Saturday Orange Cake, each 45¢ Hazel Nut Filled -Cof- fee Cake, each. ..25¢ BOLDT’S Linit § Los. While it lasts.