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PAGE 15 _ SAYS RESERVE | Hold Back Crops BY W. H. PORTERFIELD WASH! DN, May 27.— The most startling expose of the reserve board's defla gress “alg contained in « fiery of Congressman D. F awing of Califorgia, Characterizing the policy of the board damnable and erim- attempt by this all-power- agency to deliberately cru the farmers of the country,” demanded that a represen: Bi of the farming inierests be added to the board “so that the voice of the farmer may be nt Was the only layman p go, speaking for the fe reserve board, vered a my Which he said he was authorise te @eliver, telling the bankers th @esembled that th ils crops beyond harvest tume |) “IE they do,” Swing quotes Day| ‘ae saying, “the federal reserve bank ion.” them, as the federal reserve bank Gition of the market “And,” Swing said, “Mr. Day added that of course the banks would have to loan money to the middiemen to take up the ‘erop and hold it until the mar- is ready for it. This was the declared policy of the board made by an officer of the board ed for the purpede of the announcement for information and guidance of bankers of my district. No could doubt for one minute it the natural, logical sary consequences The federal reserve berately set out to market. They suc well that they broke market and the farmers as aa if uy sFir 17 Two Teachers Arrested, but | Fi "Weve today while arrangements to re @beconding with school funds. I knew he was married. But love ‘was there, so th to do. If Mr. E ‘be married.” Bassett said he met Miss K. fm the same school. He said attempted to pre @ivorce him but she refused Explaining the absconding charge Of taking funds raised in tag day to buy @ motion picture ma chine. CLEAN TEETH MEAN HEALTH A child should be taught to clean care for its teeth with as much considera- tion as is given to its studies. It mat- ters not how well dental work is done, it will not Iai unless the teeth are kept clean The beat way to cheat a tist is toclean your teeth and go to him ev- ery three months and have your teeth examined WIN J. BROWN'S 1 Move the liver and bowels MOVIES Spokane.—Advertisement WI'TEE carve LAST TIMES TODAY |FLOWER BOX DRIVE IS ON) Gardeners began filling Mriday J of the 500 flower b Wednesday the streets will begin placing the ov baekets in place. N BE. Chapman, chairman of the | Chamber of Commerce subcommit charged with placing the flow an be filled a| era, saya that 100 day, which meana, he believes, that | main downtown streets will be oked by the first} the omy week of June Pedestrians were greatly interest: | when a temporary flower box was installed in front of the county termine the vart Congressman Tells! of Refusal to city building to ety of flowers that would appear to best advantage, | Tm voicing this demand Swing fold of a meeting of the bankers! Gf Southern California held in Bl} November, 1920, at which . A. Day, then deputy governor] the federal reserve bank of San} were not to! Joan any money for the purpose of | enabling the farmer to hold any of| braves, in their war py attractic which ¢ ritorial days, p! tween the red man and the white Will refuse to rediscount a single! | Piece of paper taken on such a) transact: “He deciared,” said Swing, “that} @il farmers should sell all their ‘topes at harvest time uniese they! had money of their own to finance} Would do nothing toward helping the farmers hold back any part of Me thelr crop, no matter what the con-| Kimble Hips wuro, Zentaro, Protest Love’. SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. Miss | Marcia V. Kane, 20-year-old school teacher of Revelstoke, B. C., and Ivor Bassett, 23, a teacher in the same gehool, made no effort to deny their Fujimoto turn them to British Columbia were being made. The two were arrested here, Miss Kane for deportation and Bassett on a charge of desertion and Shon “It was love at first sight,” each “I knew all the things which could happen to ur.” said Miss Kane, “and ‘ give him a divorce we are going to * January when both started hing Mediately te in love with her and I upon his wife to hhe said he believed he was accused school Nels Baca : Sullivan, Annetta M., Seattle Reivinen, William, Seattle Verdi, Saimi, 8 Gently but thoroughly. Sold at all be, or direct by Joyner |» downtown light tme ely be Story of Northwest Is Staged Children in Big Pageant Re-enact Episodes of History Four hundred youngsters from Stevens school entertained 5,000 spectators on the lawn at Volum teer park, Friday afternoon, with a pleturesque interpretation of the pageant, “The Spirit of the Northwest,” adapted from the book, “Seattle, the Seaport of Suceess,” by Linna Fleming. With the Volunteer park open the ater ax a background, the ch nted the pag in thre reacting ts of the « of the opening scene, Isa. In the second episode Wash ington was admitted to state hood, The little people, dressed in the ploneer costumes of 18% danced and sang in celebration of the event, The Virginia reel and quadrille were featured on the lawn, In the third episode the p day Was portrayed. The spirit of Se attle wag exh youth and spri cons by da time, Thruout the entire paceant the orchestra from Broadway high school played on the lawn The pageant was presented = der the direction of Miss duargensobn, of the Seattle atte schools, while the costumes were planned by Miss Matie Baker, of MacDougall Southwick. | Vital Statistics BIRTHS et Nicholas, 8815 18th ave. S girl. b ave. &, gir «ir utt, Francts, $065 11th ave. N. W., rthur Post, RF. D. No. 9-A, boy, Yetjir Gowen, Charles Arthur, 1814 Gra- ham st, boy Mike, 416 22nd ave. 8 tz William, 2 b oY Selesnick, Samuel, 2301 Beacon ave, & , Yous. Edwin Alfred, 6118 w. chards, way, girl tz, David D, 6055 48th ave. W., girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age Brown, Orear P,, Renton 22 Anderson, Nelife, Renton Forland, Lawrence Seattle. Lege , Mabel Eleanor, Seattle Legal Harold, Seattle atthe Melville, Seattle DIVORCES GRANTED Harrie, Hilma from-Jobn Fafora, Michael from Joanna, h, Frar wht, from Joseph P. m John J "DEATHS Augusta, Huggins, Newell W., 67, 1417 Ninth w ush, Eugene M., 76, 1601 10th ave Raymond Ballard ag the WURLITZER STARTING TOMORROW THE POWER WITHIN with an all-star cast JIMMIE AU! BREY COMEDY Beenie Educational ALICE JOYCE in “HER LORD AND MASTER” “DO ME A FAVOR” International News Aesop's Fable AND MAKE IT A POINT TO COME noXES to bo placed and rq important st. Indian at were the I, Stevens, of ter for peace be ent ot and by a pro nal of Northwest products, In the latter pupils fr came to the assistan | Stevens, marching as canned milk sacks of flour and apples ‘of the | Northwest, m Portage schoot of those from *, Aaron R, 3014 62nd ave. 8. 1229 Jackson st. or Lannie Boyd, 131 13th ave. N. | hart, Daniel Robert, 3425 34th . Kunitaro, $601 Fifth ave.| ~ | Harold, Red House, | | 207 10th ave. S, girl Kawahara, Selichi, 604 Eighth ave. er, Wesley A, Mohawk Apte yl o William, 5323 Tallman Grover, 1817 FE. Howell st ,2ames William, 2021 13th hilip David, 4709 Stone Lith ave. W. unknown, ad . Matilda A., 92, 2822 16th ‘Highest Salaried Show Gi Appears in| ‘Dusting "Show Grace Lee, America’s highest salaried show girl. sing Show of 1921,” engagement al the Metropolitan Sunday night. selected by Paul Iribe, famous artist and designer, aa the most beautiful show girl in America. “The Pe appear in Doubts Theory f : of Human Life oy on Star ‘Venus’ May beings on the y of wh WASHING Istence of b planet himself Since my article went to proms,” from Abbott sald, “news b the Mount Wils Panad: a, Cal., analysis of Venus by C. 8. 8t. John has thrown doubt on the exister ot water v My whole t of life on Venus was bas assumption that the high e planet indic on { water vapor # analysis is correct, my wrong and there ts no of life there tha more posmsibt exist on Venus th is no reason to suppose that inte gent beings there r in outward Last Tribute to Be Paid to Charles Black Charles H. Black, Sr. Funeral servic Black, Sr., , were to me, 613 W. Lee at., at 2:30 p.m Saturday. Private burial in Washelli us to follow Charles H. Black was born in Seattle 1 at the Zanesville, Ohio, September 6, 1461 He was the son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Black. His father was a banker and merchant Graduating from the University of Michigan in 1 Charlies Black married Misa Nettle Thayer, of De trolt, two years later In’ 1890 he moved to Seattle with hie family and became manager of Seattle Hardware company, in h capacity he remained until a when he retired from rehip and became one years ag jot the owner | He had no fraternal con |but wa a4 member of the Tabernacle Baptist church, and was tn jin the Y¥. W. C, A. in @ phila | wa | In addition to his widow, Mr. Black | a daughter, Antoinette | Black, a hree ., Charles |H., Jr. and L. H | A brother, G |president of the Black 3 ling company, and other re rested nufaetur. atives in Seattle include Dr, F. A, Black, “| joously ] STEELHEAD which begins a we Misa Lee was) mumpe—it they don't have it them is a blonde, appearance from ourselves. Venus} t to the earth In size MAN HELD IN ae SMASH . of Stillwater, on order of Coro pending official Minn Oral Han. ‘WILKES THEATER Last Four Perfor “MARY’S S ANKLE” laughing whe FLORENCE V. ORR ‘oned Contralto CONCERT Tuesday Eve MAIL ORDERS | for Charles Hf ~ Powder and Perfume With Cuticura Talcum An exquisitely scented, anti powder, Gives quick relief to eun- burned or irritated skins, overcomes heavy perspiration, and. im; delicate, lasting fragrance, the skin sweet and wholesome, att aero ye hropie | Black, is] Pace | TROUT LEADS | | GAME FISH KH. Palmer, chairman of the commission, has | King county gar |had the game wardens make a care | ful examination of all catches of fish ermen, checked on the vark tream® and lakes in the coun and, greatly to bis surpri " dineovered that fully 66 f the game ortamen during this prese fon have been of the steel! ety, Quite a large percentage were salmon, and the remainder were cut | | throats Kastern brook | The steelhead in becoming more |popular as & game fish each year |The largest fish caught have been eady or, as many like to call! n, rainbows, and they are caught} lly all of the streame, | | The commission bas been able to! take at the Patterson creek trap over 600,000 of these exes, and has also been promised by the supervisor of |eame and game fish a large quantity | Of nteclhead exgs, which they expect |to receive very shortly, and thru Mr. Kinney they expect to buy from a| |private source quite a large number addition It in believed by placing the fish |trap in Griffin creek, some two miles |lower down from where it in now that a larger amount of steelhead lepawn will be ned next season. | The traps « 6 Ha k have lbeen vinited twice, but up to the pres | | ent time no run has appeared, There lin some wix feet of mnow at Lake| Nigan and the lake is covered with | and it i« doubtful if a trap!| 1 be put into the inlet of thin} lake at this season of the year in time to take the cutthroat run, altho every effort te being made to do so. | ——KEEP WEI MUMPS r that in not werious in itself but must be watched carefully because of results is | je are wont to joke about selves It usually affects children be tween 6 and 15, tho adults may h it } impe occurs enpectally in the months of early spring. It ta belleved to be contracted by direct transmission from one person to another, One seldom has it The dineane is seldom fatal, but ful and sometimes leaves ant results One or two weeks before the dis cane develops f the child will be drowny and have @ fever, These mptome will later be followed by 4 slight swelling under one of the co) PRESS THE BULB By simply pressing the bulb that is attached to this wonder ful toy by a rubber tube, it will jump as long as you wish, It will last indefinitely if well SUB: agree to pay t I AM NOT NO Name Prrittitie rit SATU) Here s Headless Horseman AERIAL STUNTS. aur Chance to Win Prize es, oS ofS | << The Headless Horseman! ad to fit the body? to coincide with the wild look on the horse’s Here he is! Can you draw a h out features Can you sketch The Star is offering five prizes for the best drawings made of the head of the now headless horseman, is a full course in the Pacifie Comic and Cartooning School, The other prizes are of $1 each. This is the only day the picture of the Headless Horseman If you have any skill as a draughtsman, com- The first prize » institution. will appear. plete the sketch! Put a head on the Headless Horseman! Shot Attempting to Escape Policeman | Shot thru the hip when he attempt: | |Man Heldas ee Hotel Thief MOUNT VERNON rested In pos asion of several ne “ Frank Miller was held here Saturday by Sheriff George B. y as the mysterious hotel bur klar who has been from Patrolman J Marry Stuhr, © 0 encape 4 in the elty hoepltal un in traced after the shooting to a room: | ""i) SUNNY ken as he was about to board @ train at Burlington. his person were found $54 in cash and three watches. pieces were found when Miller at- tempted to hide them. Lager pistol with dum-dum bul-| house at 415 Madison st, Scheivie found him On Patrolman Rt siding under a bed. Stubr wa shot in an alley between h and Seventh e he is alleged to have «10 days ago. 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Charles, in charge of the ampaign. “We are endeavoring to speed up the work so | as to secure this district's quota by the end of the month, Young mem who are interested in the goverte | ment’s proposition of a month's vaca | Hon free of cost are urged to get in }touch with our offices immediately,” Headquarters for the camp is at 315 | University st. | Boy of 16 Held as a Narcotic Addict | Alleged to have had a small | quantity s in his possession, ohn McHugh, 16, was arrested early Saturday as Seattle's young. ext dope addict. He told police he im jcame here from Everett to buy yore dope, it is alleged. 4333) 3 —s = ~~ ert | vyer (NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW! For the Opening First Time in Seattle Sunday Eve., at 8 Sharp The New York Winter Garden's Most Stupendous Revue BI 2 a gee ‘ Colossal, Scenes—2 a gagement before the first per- formanc ASTOL tt tag PRICES: Nights, 0c to § * Saturday iy er. 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