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We : a i 4 ey - Who _ Tries; Rescue Captured) but Later Flees) and Calls Help OMAHA, Neb, May 29.—Potice morning rescued two young and a man from a lonely on the outskirts of the where they had been cap and chained by Gus a maniac women, a Mrs. Ray Jen 20, and Miss Katherine Me- M1, had been without food M Saturday. man, H. E. Boyd, was cap- the madman Sunday, hearing the women’s cries, to reseue them, dug * grave near the shack Boyd, “That's to be your, =a ; ia fneceaeded in freeing himself! hia chains this morning and/ it for help. | escaped in Boyd's automo. | ith filed the chains trom ! women MacMahon and Mra. Jenkins Walting for a street car at ¢ Baturday, when Grimes drove! an tutohomile and offered to} fe he drove past their — Became alarmed and demanded det out of the car, drew 2 gun, #10, or Tl blow your brains he anid. yon they arrived at the shack are you going to do with ‘the girls asked. ‘going to hold you for some See if your relatives won't each girts | focked the chain with | EON | girls were left in the dungeon | day night while Grimes fn the room sbove. Sunday he let down a ladder and UNG fht them into his shack. He} them there until afternoon. | 2p. m. Miss McManan in signaling to Boyd, was in an automobile on a Mearby. Boyd immediately | to the women's aid. Grirnes, » had seen him coming and, & gun against hi ribs, him inside and chained} m up with the women. | he went outside and dug a away so they won't have any trace of you,” Grimes told “Then I'm going to ome back and get rid of y Bee that hole? When Grimes left, That's where Boyd kicked a driver within reach of his Bl and pried loose the screws E Wwhich fastened the chain to the "eonerete pillarn. He then ran to the nearest house and telephoned - the police. | The description of Grimes coin D) eldes with that of a bandit who On May 20 shot and killed C. FE. and his son, Robert Sief. In an oil-filling station robbery “Wednesday Marks Ciosing of Enrollments | Wednesday is the last day that ap 8 will be received for enroll ‘Ment in this summer's citizens’ "Mary training camps, it was Monday. The war depart originally set May Jast day for enrollment, and no word has been received at toca) headquar ‘ters that this time bad been extended. ‘The camps will be held from July < heg August 25, at Camp Lewis and Worden. Training in infant “eavairy, fleld artille will be given. @n opportunity mili an 31 as the and air ser Radio fans will h to study wireless in it4 most practical form, under in | Struction of expert signa! officers. Capt, Fred C. Milner, in charge of Ake local offices at 315 University « | Airges all young men who are inter. ested in the campy to get in touch with the office before Wednesday Liquor Law Fine for Buffalo Mayor BUFFALO, N. ¥., May 29.—Mayor Frank X Schwab, of Buffalo, plead. | ‘4 guilty to violation of the Volstead | “Taw and was fined $500 in federal court here today. ‘Tlie mayor was indicted on two | counts. one of failing to pi | on beer manufactured at the Buffalo | | Brewing Co., of which he is presi dent. and the manufacture of beer ontaining more than the legal per- tage of alcohol, y taxes . Mr. and Mrs. (RICH MAN HELD FOR MURDER Walter Ward and their home som Capea THE SEATTLE STAR R TWO DYINGIN Woman Over Embankment | One man was believed dying Mon day, and & woman was perhaps fatully injured in separate auto acck dents early Sunday Purgued at 60 miles per hour on }the Des Moines road, 4 stolen auto driven by Clifford Fuller, 17, of 1613 Ninth ave, hurdied the guard rail of @ bridge, ripped off the ralling for a distance of 100 feet and dropped 48 feet into the ravine. Fuller was rescued by prowler cur, Fis companion missed death by a miracle, eseaped nd had not been captured Monday Fuller suid he had been to a dance with his companion Saturday night and hed taken t whieh owned by J. H. Spalding, 607 I ron wt., to learn to drive Fuller is in the courity ws internal injuries Mrs, A. J. Storrs, wi Sheriff Storrs, recelv fatal injuries: when by her husband got beyond control near Preston, early Sunday, and crashed over a 20-foot embankment She was pinned beneath the car as tt rolled down the bank, crushing her. Mrs, Storrs is in the Renton hospital, police in a who was rh hospital He of Deputy 1 probably auto driven HERE’S MORE ABOUT GLANDS STARTS ON PAGE ONE tary Fali’s. Is it any wonder this inside dope | has us all agog and that books on} endocrines and hormones are proving | Sheik | in New oy better sellers than even Campfire Girl | AUTOMISHAPS Hikes Thousand \iten Plunges Over ravine; Miles in a Year MANIAC CHAINS 2 GIRLS IN LONELY DUNGEON | murder, it was admitied by one juror, Amelie Nichols IN LEGATE od Rainier Park Opening | Opening of the Rainier Nationals day | park will be celeb ed at a meeting} teservations have heen made for /Grand Jury to EE PN boyy odometer genie BB yr itoncec ay bona Pe > quest Evidence Springs, on June 17, according to an| A feature of the celebration will Be | announcement by Frank Water. (be illumination of the ramparts that | ‘That evidence of liquor and | house, president of the Seattle Cham « by a detachment of the wig- narcotic corruption, as brought | ber of Commerce corps from Camp Lewis, The | out at the inquest into the death | Durpone of the festival will be| Comps will make this possible thrul Se of Patrolman ©. 0, Legate, will | to advertise and boost the Rainier | “bemical tem of light projection, | be offered the King county park, as the national government has| The following ning there will grand jury was the assertion of slighted Washington's great summer ne see ; ya byes = Deputy Prosecuting Attorney T. | playground in favor of the Yellow lied males” who mi | H., Patterson Monday. 4 | stone, Yosemite aud other ks in| trip, Gen. Muir, of Camp Lewls, ‘A wholesale investigation of |4ppropriations. Only $500,000 has| leading one detachment and Superine the ire police department | been allotted to Rainier, while the| tendent W, H. Peter the park, q may result from this action, it | thers mentioned have been voted) the other group of “fighters.” fs nal. [sums running up to $4,500,000. ‘The full staff of the tional Park Evidence involving many police; A banquet, dance and snowball bat-| inn, at Longmire Springs, will be ime l officers in graft and double deal-|t are included in plans for the big stalled to take care of the guests, ings was a during the stormy ‘ nquest, and all this will be laid be | | fore t grand jury. 1 | Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm | Dougias announced his intention | laying the evidence thus far secured | before Judge Calvin 8. Hall, win | with Douglas, is in charge of ee vty tenn, 901000, 000 Reduction | | Control of Central Pacific Is | mentary, involving certain officers | Ordered } Held Illegal j ia rious graft deals brought out | { ' inquemt that sould te-prop:| CHICAGO, May 29.—Strike vote on| WASHINGTON, May 29. — Be inv = gated.” said Douglas. he $50,000,000 wage cut of mainten. | federal government, by decisions | eould find can ther the ‘grand JUFY | ince of way ralltoad workers was|the supreme court today, won it pose nd out more than the cor I; ed today by E. M. Jewell, presi. |DIS anti-trust suit against the # Jury,” sald Douglas, “but tt | Planned today by Southern Pacific railway and asso | would of « we have bitrary pow | ae mt of the jroad department of ciated interests peel — were ni yn lesser the American Federation of Labor. | ‘The court held that the acquis & hensen, unin and to call Wit) Sewell suid the 13.2 per cent wage tion, ownership and control of the | | When the verdict of the jury | slash of the 400,000 members of his | Central Pacific line from Ogden to | Was returned Saturday after’ junion announced by the United | San ‘restraine rimeton ni cers breathed easier, {t is sald, | TINE pay below a living wage. gree the sherm an antitrust law. The jury, composed of three “Our rules provide that a vote) women and three men, did not | must be taken before a reduction can | * consider, in rendering their ver- | shane dee iain Pacific a A |be accepted,” said Jewell. “I think dict, vital evidence pelnting to | ne in reject the decision of | May Lose Big SAN the board,” ’ Rochelle, N.Y. Ward is held to answer to a charge of mur- and some of Kthel Dell's? ee Photo by | Neither the third bullet thru the! Jewell, however, will call a confer. aa ans oases. Mey ere se them home. They accepted.| dering Clarence Peters, former sailor, after discrepancies) | With mont of Wene internal glands acwhana ats floor, which hax baffled detectives to|ence in Chicago soon with heads of Souchern Peake nou raeeaeee u | were found in his story of the shooting. See ee eee tol! einad at |, Ametio Nichols, 16, will soon be a nor the bloody hand print |other unions. It was reported in rail. |) 0/0007 CNG Mt Bie een eee . Pritt oa onion a aan te an cr} eee ecom. | tereh bearer,” the highest rank ob- rear of the auto were given | road circles that pay of all workers, | Pacitic railw poems” ws Onna ts ag oy me baa bc Pa ot re tainahle by a Campfir 1 jany consideration. ‘Tne unty ex J with ex jon of yard and train serv- pee eas Wennehan por yeigien feo stlowt Lage «Mtoe tb) oid pet. |, BBO Will become torch bearer”) nation offered by the juror ice workers, would be cut #00 4D-/ 4° tne tnion Pacific, it bm : HERE’S MORE ABOUT been Ewallowing #O tany thyroid peri June 1, after hiking 1,000 mite in| “that #0 much testimony had t proximately $100,000,000. | wy HERE’S MORE ABOUT | iets this Inne year in 0 wild effort to «1 at the Southern Pacific offices urge off a little excess tonnage that {OM Year beer Pha teat lca ‘Theos phetibers ‘at the pease Mie: Homey: EM { AY Tow ‘everything we hear about the |‘he ! gen Deol xcsin opm | A.C. Wharton, Albert Phillips and | that it will take from the Soutl STARTS ON PAGE 0 K thyroid gland and all ite buay litte | ers expert swimming, by ¢f ew ose S W. L. MeMenimen. | Pacitic some of the most im N NE STAR internal secreting brother and sister | Hetent unckeeping, by work in |" in the dissenting opinion, they eald:| lites used by tt in handling © TS ON P. NE ine | rveu by hiking and by numerous “Phe rates of pay extablished ander | Cmtinental traffic. 3 ‘ other activities She carne three 7 onde x vee ne. suffered bruises and lacerations. Next to regulating embonpoint and | Other Activities. ihe earns thre @| this decision are not based upon the | No word had been received by the: Capt. Hi. Ht. HUM, Liverpool, master | have died that their country might | DPN full of jodine the thyroid giand pscrveih dew Dr yng Bons taey it nd) meng To wn ere; human needs of the bundreds and |gnd formal comment ye of the Welsh Prince, admitted that /ance really bean Sunday, hoor hb benygenygan tempor haere dihedl on 52-0 1 third, that of the “torch thousands of families involved, ‘They | pending more deta parthgrarenas Information. C wa ight have had| practically eve ste n Seattie!™ ia cient to rvid at ee ee ne eee eae eee | Adim's apple. AU my life I've. just j . rade aarvagperwte pac dans Pg hing to do with the accident. | mentioned the oneaston in the course | Kuk D NUD sl NN ay i aD earn the latter by biking she ame a 1um jamilies with absolute essential He vould make no statement ot bis sermon, and urged that fun eeet |must walk 1,000 miles in one year, | bs hese ioe god ae 2 embers of the crew asserted that | hone be done to the her of) oui ay | the 1,000 miles to includ " one! learnings far jow any minimu the marrow channel off Alteona, | America’s wars \ a a rye Diy re A ae aan tee pate nies Radium is the name of the new! standard of subsistence which has| " jentieman thyrol c {2 day h rope. - aries oa with the smoky condition} Crepe paper poppies, emblematic!” o,. thyroid certainty xeems to be | murt have been done in one of the| ‘The name was given to the flower — pesinrygypanee eis yon gah, the atmosphere from many forest | of the poppies of Fianders’ fi hitting on all cylinders, for it has a| Weeks of the year aud 120 rhiles in|iast week when members of the} 7 — fires which raged in the forest along | have been on sale by the American | OUUE O00 0? Metts iy aw deficl | One of the months bes ak when | group. the river yesterday and which settled | Legion since Saturday, the proceeds North End Flower club met at the} It was forecast In railroad circles esha ne ary ome rab - - . : te be oder sae nove décaretion ake | emey 2 thyroid means a deficionc ¥| Amelie says she has Just about 10) home of their chairman, Miss Rena | here today that the pay of other em- Feaahioed ts ner yp emp. nad bet bet pg “/of mentality and puts you among|more miles to go before June 1, | 6. Wilber, of 112th st. and Third ave.| pioyes, with the exception of train ~ ower river, may have had some- | other patriotic purposes, They WET? lene subs, while an exceas or state of |previous to becoming a “torch |N, W., in celebration of the first suc: | service and yard employes would t. | Mutiny and ‘Declare Lo ng to ¢ with the disaster | much in evidence at Sunday's church |) -serthyroidiam means you are right | bearer” of the Gonaqadet Campfire |ceasful bloom of a scedling rose | slashed scon to Wu Pei Fi ae ish Prince veered just ag ithere with the brilliant personality | group of Seattle. Most of her hik-| planted by Miss Wilber. nee u Pei Fu bre 3 from her course to receive Menkied veterans of heres world War | ind a hit as an after-dinner speaker. | ing she has done at girls’ camps, tho| ‘Two varieties of pink shaded roses ’ a u ; brunt of the lowan's blow! are in 1 of 12 automobiies to) Ai tucked away cosy-like in a bony © walks to and from school each |had been crossed for the effect ob- | BY RAY G. MARSHAL ct Nev Low. whieh was blerwed Yor aj onery: them ts Tussiay’s Parnde, aNd nox at the base of the brain nestles | day have teen counted in on the bik-|trined. ‘The result is a large old rose | PEKING, May 29.—Forces of G ength of 80 feet, Jetting in the flond | request has been iawued that per-|yh pituitary. IVs litte, but oh, my? ing males, uated’ thaaee, Whieti vienutines th Chang Tso Lin, defeated rebel leader : _ 4 which sent the er w scurry. | sone whe are willing to pero ggg It can make a giant or a dwarf, | She is a junior at Broadway high |a desirable garden variety from Manchuria, who were guarding ; a J ne upp ecks as the veasel | machine # for his purpone ei! ver < genius or a moron out pf you, if you | school Practically 100 guests attended the |the Chinese Eastern railway, have s ae i up Elliott 2717 oF report by 9:15 & |don't watch out —_——__— christening of the rose. Later re-| |mutinied and declared their loyalty ; ne — uy sailors are crushed | m. Tuesday in front of Roosevelt hall, The pineal gland Is our little old E li h ie I lauite from. the game plant will. be! ie Gen. Wu Fei Fu, Chang's enemy. almost beyond recognition in t 116% Third ave. last year’s third eye and it and nglis: ctor Is h | Revolt against Ch: A gaa " » th exhibited at the Seattle Rose show, | gains’ ang is reported shattered ruins of the forecastie schools wii be closed Tuesday, |ine thymus are glands of childhood & x ‘Fane 24-06 s will be a special |BOGY. Of F. D. Be Beeson to Be spreading thruout Manchuria. They are: J. Hlake, donkeyman, of |#0 their official memorial services |that are supposed to exit when we | Dead of Injuries jo... spiny to be entered by the | Sent East Serious disorders are feared unless Portland; (°. M. Jensen, seaman, Den-| were held Mor when veterans of |are ali grown up. If they still hang i ail - entire Merth Sind Flower etub ent Eas a strong leader comes forward to mark; “1 Burkevalter lifferent wars, supplied Fortson- | grougsd in our vegetative system t . me OM seal ary a lassume control, “4, Portland; W. Stokey, seaman, I ‘Thygesen camp of the Spaniah War-| reauit in the angelface, babyd iD tetee te-od the se - | The body of Everett Denny Bee-|s Chang is remaining at Shan Hat er" 1c @ a — Mlaydon ma atriotic speeches be- | marypickford type. postponements of the wedding of Paris Gets German son, 63, who died suddenly at his|Kuan despite urgings of his friends | x on-Tyn ne. ar praman. puptis. Now can you imagine when your J |home, $24 W. 59th «t.. Sunda: was\to return to his forces and resume . : Ma don Bake ds te » $2 5 * ites aces | trintol. Eng; Knute Yenstad, seaman, children will present a pro r~—-I mean internal secretions get sean 9 pcs Pan ay si Reparation Reply being prepared Monday for shipment |bis fight. land. gram at 2p. m. Tuesday at the state!ig working all wrong? My dear, ac- |” ‘ ere PARIS, May 29.--Germany’s reply |to Indianapolis, Ind., where inter-| In the meantime the army of Wa . 1 Death was the result of a fall | * injured men, in a hospital here, | soldiers’ home at Orting Jeording to Louis Berman, M. D. | pastor received rec to the allied reparations commis-| ment will be made. Pei Fu is attempting to encircle rv recover, their injuries being Fal Aly |who has written a book all about It,ling in Chicago in n’s final demands regarding pay-| ‘The aged man, while watching a/Chang’s band, and is marching to slig’ rf 2 called “The h ulatin, > " ments and pledges tte: Ma $1! fire rompany Sdw: |wards Manchuria, hopt: t trot rv allied “Ty an gulating F Bishth Wite ments and pledges after y | fire in company with his son, Edward | ward nehuria, hoping to con Reports that the Welsh Prince Memorial Se ace ality,” just ¢ nd get Fo bli the accident, Baxter | ¥8* Gelivered today thru Herr Berg- |, Beeson, Seattle newspaper man, |the situation before the Japanese haa taken fire from an explosion of at Evergreen Park « st oe: he er tol was tecuaht ta thin cite und. then | mann, German representative at the /and a daughter, was stricken with a consider it necessary to take steps her botlers was denied by the harbor! yea; Eagar #. Ha 16ist everything that P re d's eahitarium, | bonkers ence heart attack and died almost in-/for the preservation of order. ea rier this morn ing. It Wan re! intantry; Col. Samuel f treet, past| If your husband heats you tomor-| where he was at the time hi The nature of the reply will be | stantly ; | rane | Dorted that the eish Prince tipped . 0 fret j nt | t made public later. Hix widow, M Alice I. Beeson, department commander of the Grand | fow, don’t fret. It's just that his h | ’ , Mra. Allce HT ow and started to the bottom immedia ye ad bo a ee es n a | ccacens aniratinkd aeuet. deotdiad + Ra ie RR ce SB The temporary moratorium grant-| and four children, EB. EB. Beeson, 708 NEW YORE.-eamsnip Taor ly after the secident, and rested on A. Major will be the speakers at|ing. If you fall in love with your| clever leading man, came to this |? Germany expires Wednesday and | w, 70th st.:Mrs, Katherine McGarry, | ™na brings 12 Italian brides, wi the bottom in if an hour after her fe ~ Psi nga Gren’ st Bverdveen | chaufte you have onty your countey aniae whe tion of Aj | the Fequired payments and plans for! so9¢ Ww, 62 st.; Mrs. H. W. Potter, naturalized husbands had returned ages ve had plowed into that of/ oy at $p, m, Tuesday gonads to blame, and a fainting fit | Woods, producer, His first appear.| {ture payments have not been | foverett, and E. D, Beeson, Oneida,|* Haly for them. a i Campfire Girls and Boy Scouts|or hysterics when the cook givea,ance on Broadway was in “Happy | ™“* SER Wis., survive | oe WATER SEARCHED will aswiat in decorating graves of | notice only means that your adre.|Go Luc | For 30 years Beeson had represent CHICAGO.—Alexander Ostrowski 7 FOR SURVIVORS soldiers and sailors. First Lieut. D.| nals have failed you |ed the Naugle Pole and Tent Co., of/ veteral of St. Mihiel and Verdun, | Rs) tug Oneonta and boats trom] ¢. toge will fly over the graves in| Isn't tt all just too beautifully Chicago, as @ buyer, but had retired! arowned when he falls from plee a n wan ni wa adly dam-| a5, airplane during the services and |sinple for anything? VAC ATION S five years ago. He had been a Seat-| while fishing. aged but able to keep afloat, ncomred Ol ttne towers A. aml cabot aut tle resident for four years, sane Bee the waters of the ‘or two hours . i Seta Seg nares oe ee vm Dame ——— AMUSEMENTS ev man of the crew had been ac Marcus Garvey to ome rew rae i sy tng per rsieny: P ed for en were 1 and ‘ on tt or & | three and the remainder bad Lecture Tonight FT. MADISON, Towa, May 29 turn from a. va / ty shiddents from the oben Mareen Garvey, provisional: prest (Starts on Page 1) |men were instantly killed, tw cation complete- me aiiaer trem tht “ hice SF Rites: ab presthaauaetes . lously injured And three other ly worn out F- 1, Kour Ryron oh es tavline at ‘thar ete 2 pr yesng® rena esther taeda ae Fevers! real moantain.” — war ad | the h ital when wd fast ber a | Everyone knows fits cal och rames an | Byron) Waa Saar’ tevactiontion ai; Gil aeunk. cal deak af tod Dox oe © pa ains met in a head that a vacation Binkercope voulee te Swot Bae eerie tee ede cinta Cert | mentite’ eromen are th erect h big,|% collision “at. Want Mort Madison is taken tor|Lieut. MacReady to Test; mG neERL Aamtstons | wan proceeded on to Portland, where | making continental tour in behalf |clubhouse of their own. Hope they |? the Hlinolg side, at 4:07 thi change and rest Local Airplanes nacre she is expected to arrive some time of the negro uplift movement. A/don’t forget to install a smoking | ™Ormink Rest does not this morning for repairs. musical program ia promined room, The dead are: James Baton, Chi mean merely ly senha Welsh Prince, of the Furness eee jeago, engineer; Dewey Taylor, Fort ing still or sleep-| First Lieut. J. A. MacR | Prince line, is a vexsel of 2 tons Keep your seats, Reet one of the| Madison, fireman | tng all the time. American army flyer, who holds the | h. 1 capacity, operated by Sully & Co., of MAIL ORDER Valentino trial will iow immedi Many people can W s altitude record of more than e cou ; Brien water, E nd. She was built ately i get complete rest by a change of 43 000 £ . is coming to Soettio next ie t Portiand early Sunday with a cargo I aah wah te Wesletable with, Hav While it is somewhat of an exag-|Planes which are being built for th eat an g ; ot jumnber fc r the Orlane and wae 0 it with cauliflowe IN IRISH WAR) geration to say that the ironworker government by the toe forbear pe. pected to put into Astoria during t } eee should play tiddle.de-winks or ping-|Company, it was announced today by | : Pee : night for Monda ve e. The The idea that two can live ags| BELFAST, May 29,—Border pong on his vacation, and the offie N. Gott, president of the com: | without indigestion bie opinion here is that sinking with a cheaply aa one was probably started |fare broke out again along the lclerk should break steers, still this |Pany cargo” of Tumber inaeaten thatthe iy eadroen Be te nea Rate Cara | Care. nou: beset store, stilt this | POO, cs to he tented ays elniie |] ee eee orn in her #ide to send h r ee that six had been killed and | fatigue ing more than 150 miles an hour, — | {yy Rime Soe Bae oe Th the bottom so svon after the crash. this w are 4 score wounded. ze ss | Lieut, MaeReady expects to re- et hese * i always xpected ~ ‘ A few general rules apply to all the city 2 k a distress was most painful after eat- revert Ister constables clashed with | yacatio jmain in the city for a week or 80. : Pirate D D. | | ro eee Irish republican army mutineers| "First, you should get away from| Leut. MucReady will be accom pacer eephriyninse i irate Ven Vance | jentist says an electron jg the | along a considerable front ‘cai cha Mamikes oF wosuiiels “ye |Panied by Maj, H. 8, Martin, engi =s ¢ was very fond. Set for Saturday et thing in the world. Has he| Forty men were arrested, charged | necessary to go a long dis-|Neer in the engineering division of |} Then she started seliag swo tate Noncommissioned officers of the met any of these state poli.) With starting fires: | but it If essential to get inta| the air service, who will witness the Fleisc! 's Yeast every night Washington National*Guard fiel ” nf tests and inspect the Boeing plant between her evening meal and bed- ashington National"Guard field ar | n, And then forget busi-} time. She poured about a half tillery will hold a pirate’s den dan | AGerU Psychologist Will . | |] ofbiting hot water over the yeast at the Armory Saturday night, June TACTFUL y gis 1 | If you go camping, don't be care iJ d Gi iff th: t cana. atieeed they tiesteedl oh: 10, Dancing and other entertain cle Sidecar Passenger Speak on Poverty jess concerning sanitary conditions. V4Gge Grietiths to } qddcdalittloceld niacartata eid ment will be featured. usie will be * got speed, but % Inquire as to the safety of your] furnished by a "Capt. Kidd's Favor | - 1 ogc a Me will yo Pe spdbeniae SS ae me al = ce asi er supply. Find out about Sond Run for U. S. Senate She found she could eat anything ite Mates’ orchestra | hee ight land Griptwister— | os AF PHS Hey oncioey Wt a ne ne et hoc of disposa lees secre gyorg, Ts oy site: | Ne | are yuh? [be discussed by Dr. Orlando Kdgur | 48° and the methods of disposal. | King county superior court, has an and sleep splendidly afterward, Cald ll d B } ¢ Passenger — Nah, but 1 | Miller of London in his tecture on | LOOK ioe Poni Rene ngy Hm nounced his intention of becoming Thousands of men and womenare | . aldwe an rown | pever take an ale advantage |“The Law of Remuneration and the |' sages ‘ poses ois ein yo a candidate for United Stat a finding that Fleischmann's Yeast 7 Off for the Ska it | of my life insurance company. | Law of Abundance” to be given Mon. |e vi ning place 2018 | stor from the state of Washington corrects stomach and intestinal i g | eee day at 7:30 p,m. at the Arena MR ei is hol | Judge Griffiths said he wouid troubles, It promotes the flow of J By Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell and } Dried exiens formes } hp agen e the questions | i..ue a statement of principles be. bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite ’ Mayor-elect E. J. Brown put on their / the first radio com ’ safisfactorily, make sure that ye iy he s ways kept normalandyouare | Cid, dhithen dei nies tanta Monae = : / munteattsn \McParland’s Slate spend the precious vacation time | {Pe the date of the republican pri 7 by | rsh 606 Wk Set-an tabestion A San Francisco restaurant * 2 @ | Wi El sensibly. Keep good hours, Don't | 8" is: trip of the Skagit hydro-electric pro | keeper fell in love with this ismeste that we have | ins in ection! | waste precious time indoors at a) ye sTEPIsT CLUB - Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's fae ject. They will return Wednesday | picture of Milka Miailovich, knee-length nighties to match Pull INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 29.-~| card table, but improve your health 7 is A will hold its Yeast to your daily diet. You will Toneattsie, Ste auaaiel 2 ai, Sh blankets, President n McParland and his! and strength by exercise in the open | S2MUsl aibnight dance Monday, ax find that your whole digestive Ma prop | by mail, he i" ee i [slate of candidates were elected of-| air Moose hall, 1316 Bighth ave. A $50 tem is greatly benefited. Be sure coed COUER D'ALENE, Idaho-—Jury| came from zechoslovakia ee Ens HOPING |ficers in the International Typo-| ‘Try these directions this summer | PY#* Walts will be the featur | Hepes geo datalgn epicne bine. finds Edward J. Hicks eumy ot| wed him, Now they're di-| We vor Henry Ford get» Muscle | graphical union, according to re-|and you will find you can come hack | ee Pe aae Wah the aaa robbing mails of $16,00@ vorced hen sea food will be/|turns from the election received at|from your vacation ready to eat PP . @ standing order with " ei ehoaper. Jeu i y ba yourgrocerforFleischmann’'sYeast. J EY peadquarters here today, work. STARWANTADS8! b 5 i r Re ‘,

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