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SEATTLE STARK THURSDAY, JUNE 1922 ; OLON © (‘sHessmart |(Cannon Ball of ’56 FLAPPER TRIMS | C AMP FORTS 1 5 ing| AGED ‘CON’ MAN , IS WORSTED aa at R OnGET: Sere sn woe d Diterent | Complete \. Compact i BY WOMAN! paiheng ea == AT “WESTERN AUTO” halt, and Mr, | elected state secretary, esti } | By Mabel G. Cleland their annual pien About 900 people gased cur at the secretary of the Pioneer ¢ CHICAGO, June &—Frank UH that fully 200 attended the # jelation Wednesday when ume to on det 1 front the platform with a Judge Holw of Portland made | Punshon is 81 He has spent nearly The HOME of Tie | on ball in his hand, the princips w, in which he | 60 y in various prisons le se k | “This peculiar apple," said Hillman | urged t ra of the state Of} Ppunshon in probably the lust of Qu iTY Fem Se P TF, Jones, “was gathered on the farm | Washington to recognize the growing AL A Inine bey eKer | of George A. Bush, of Ixeuquah, and menace of secret orders manifest: | a typ n E Pe P ] ; ic ] lis the sixth of its kind to be found/ed in the Ku Klux Klan and like He began hin criminal career as a te) olitical) Hin the suiee pi scjantbatioon, child; waa first arrested at the og | “It ix undoubtedly one of thowe| The newly elected president i» Wil) of 10, since then he ha» done any Honors Holds | oala fired trom the old U, 8 & De [iam Whites, of Snohomish, better [°F,1¢, nce then be has done’ any loatur, during the Indian war of 1854, | known “Billy” Whitfield aa « Own n Stand | whem that vessel lay in Elliott bay! "can remember the time,” one | leneths eae ie) ready to defend the little handful of | pioneer mui hen we thought no-| The gold brick game and swin settlers who at that tine comprixed | body elxe could be sheriff of Anohom: | ding women were his mt a | BY HARRY HUNT all caeoae prone ; teh « ae y Fi iagpeiy jikins Sie ‘thanatt'te wndereiond Sennen, WASHINGTON, June §.—Repre oy an ows mus Fran Atkins, son jeattle Soa mac llga ornate | ne J ‘iw ay or delighted the audience ey n n aye. MMe Chinddlom, of Chicago, | | have erossrd the city and crossed | first mayor, delis ne audien Lake Washingte bury them: [with his sympathetic rendition selves in the great cedar 9 several benutiful old songs, an from whieh this ¢ was a joy to hear the lusty man less than a week age in which the whole big crowd of old Seven hundred of the “old: | folke followed hin leadership. when | [| Weaned across the table around) Which sat the congressional commit Investigating ship subsidy and} his question straight at the litinois penitentiary, When he ca Pata of tonlien e cepeebbed Ren il For real healthful sport that all can indulge in, an outing or trip to the country is most ideal. position in a hotel he # Equip your car with goods which pack in light and compact ny it will add greatly to your Fifteen years ago he went to the | a a out he tried s* | “And #0 the farmers of South Da- timers” sat down to luncheon at balled for a “community aing.” peti Pont ay Rigor ge web ar ‘peaisort, KOUs are so Interested in ship subsidy ee [hair mine called the police. Now VISIT OUR DEPARTMENT OF CAMPING EQUIPMENT ‘ they sent you to Washington to bd | Punshon i» in a cell again. At his! j before this committee?” é Qa 1zé @) am age it in doubhtful if he will outlive | We have a large assortment of tents and camping equipment for you to choose from. Not exactly,” came the prompt | his term from the rosy.cheeked, smilir | PELEEEEEEEELE EE bbbhs “It's just Wke dope,” he says of Woman in the witness: chair Bee) wae now | 1S Urged by Womans "=~ Which is only one sample of the | EERE scuen. a ro saunas nie 7 sh | | BY LEO K. SACK “You may laugh at thin letter, | er Gah maneerc’ iooenen | 90} Wwasuinotor, Suse en-anan in| bir on deck over and os ic || FLOWER SHOW IS te for governor—Miss Alice | | man have more than one wife? seoma fair to you that these single NOW AT LIBRARY - } Necessities Necessities . Tents, 7 7 2 7 ‘ A serious request authorizing | women should be forced to go on 5 Camp 70 $1 15 Ter $ 5 1 5 Dal i erro ~" “oH legalize polygamy bas| with their lonely lives, when they | Roses and other blooms of all Stools. .. C tw e Tx? feet ° and . eeeminaton’s statesmen and p presentative Alice Rob-| crave homes and families | taper were. being’ exhibited Cozy Camp Chair Wall Tents, 85 erteon, of Oklahoma, the only wom for Pp . Sp SYOMI. ar r00seen> HOT nnie,. $4.50. 12.50 trom. DLT De $220 Grves.. 91.95 . $3.15 sutee,. $1.10. $2.25 vets. 17,50. 22.50 gd naif $22.50 madame rece pabiiaitdy .. $1.25 ious. $1.50. $3.15 tasterne $1.25 0 $2.15 Jan in congress. |] tbrary Beattie growers pro. nN A | It comes from a Western woman B U S$ AIL vided the flowers, while mem Daly left behind her no doubt | Gir] Who Killed Man Puts) wno. in a ietter to Miss Robertson, oUs |] bere of the Beattie Rose society She intends to follow up her} * ‘ indicates she has given much study / arranged the exhibit. Flower Bination for governor as the can| Gender Into Classes | iS‘the rele wt husbandion won| || wore ex ovecr fteor ot the of the Non-partisan league in | yh t en. y. in vaoes, in jars nd laid Dakota with an energetic.) ansas CITY, Mo, June 3~—-| years old and a pin out in displays arranged to how the best posible artistic effects Marie Beal, who took the life of| ster—by choice Mise Robinson was od Frank Warren Anderson, today won: | at first inclined to resent the letter. Men From Warship Missing | dered if civilization had progressed |On second thought she concluded ‘ or if men were not happier “when | the suggestion reflected a sociologt Off Russia | . . {God spoke thru the mouth of Solo-|cal condition which should not be | | Driver Fined for } campaign. the samples of her eloquence, and grasp of public ques- convinced al! here of her ability waign with the best of them. paramount issue in my cam Don’t Forget mon, who had 1,000 wives.” | ignored. i men eievine i pase a : jmon, SHINGTON, June §.—Birht She declares, “will be the) Marie, in an analysis of men, d¢| She has no intention of introduc: | WASHINGTON, Ju - ity for a sweeping reduction of | sailors from the U. 8. 8, New Or.} } Single r NG CARRYALL OUTFIT w t whatever clared them not all of the mame/ing such 4 preposed law, and she leans are cuadind Gnd are welevelll LP. on $3.90 tof the state treasury for mould but all with the same desire | recognizes that congress would not Na a Ae eens Teeecins ao. |BY~, trtven forthe Beattie los. Oo, Oe These are, a ‘et tallitarion. for more than one woman. enact ft, but she believes it would |“ to & wireless menage re | ¥®* fined $10 Thursday for short) g@@ Three-quarter Cot, Caore Ot Ea yp Roel gpa She divided men into three classen:| be interesting to know what women | coming | welxhing: on ice $6.50 confuse with : oo ber ond a a P = 1. Good men—those who are too|themselves think of the plan Seed /COGRy bY the BAYT CHOY} atuarine aly 9 belande of tes tote , neee tor tye wae platform is the indorseme : ment / gular rz ’ timid. expecially single women and those; the Metropolitan grocery, 210 M. ad y : our initia 1, which pro- i “a ch, under date of June ain With end gates SE sete bak till which pro- Men who never get caught. | who ste ho chance of getting mar.) The dispatch, under date of June) (0° (attics Riuery, 310 Mala | $10.50 ith et mates Dak ft lallegea “p 4 in , pe h 4 started an investigation by officials hank of North Dekote. 3. Men like Anderson, whom abe | et Pa ee a ~ aoe abba’ Wilts aad |" rted investigation by officials | e: ve rv. fand sol roe “ er a } I have talked na of the weights and measures depart. | hey hi beet | to her he had | I have talked to lots of women, both | sailing party missing. Last seen off | | sewWare that t ry nm per: ment : | Sand ‘olnt, Amurday, 1:30, June 4.) \— loves. married and singi@.” says Miss Rob. | Sandy Poin . | ea, en soothing thelr mont val | She advieed woman: [Sec correspondent, whose name|Can find no trace after two dayr i ha 5 4 “an ch ol n rd and shore lines | “Ie t to keep your men, | 404 address she won't disclose, “and |search of Amurday and | ° cutatiors, and] 32 you waat (o keep 7 Ay tok tae she a artat semtor Army Still Probes | a® (2 sagen then.” f Helleve sailor probably capsized in | their best welfare. ” CONVENIENT LOCATIONS are determined that the : | Death of Col. Beck ™ EVERETT | married women who are willing ‘hat |mudden squ their husbands should gel other The mine and the addresses of ‘of all the ple of the stat ; . ‘ OKLAHOMA CITY - sgt $121 } East Pike M1 ak Wartiahee "A: 7 mn yacht gone “4 es. 1, fo am quite cir next o clude ad 24 2-18 Eas 45 ve. | 117 Pacific Ave. be mobilised tn a big state bank | STORES GET READY fine es ota “tara that would | Prank: Mey" Biltn, cunneraman, |—Army oft edicsecINIS Foe cle grater age AMR ya = orn ts Ble ot the etter nat foc srivate | TO PROTECT SELVES || support two tamition. And there are first class, Stockton, Cal ret, ereke Weday Into the King of | wa ‘ : A Dee . 205 boa nthe he same ee a ard Beck April 4 by D |] AGAINST BAD MONEY |)""*6r course, 1 don't think a poor| mKAUMONT, Tex. June s—the| Judge Jean T Day eR REE R EERE ee | ea se sn net i ee ak, * soade for state-|| vie dtorea Mutual Protective || man. who can not take care of one lerew nf the schooner Olymple have | Heveral witnesses were called, | — > cs ‘and epi nen oy Ribas amsociation, organized by the re. || family, should be allowed two. But!been lost in the gulf, according to| Neither Judge Day nor hin attor. |any man who tas sufficient income, Capt. ‘Conley ee the tehooner atar | M67. Norman Pruiet, attended to | Wets” Reunion Is She Refused to |Had Father Pulled jor a large enough farm, let him|garita, The vessel was under. char to Break Records Elope; Shot Dead When Sweetie Came have two or more wives. That |ter of the Kirby-Bonner Lumber com: 3 | Would give many @ lonely Woman @ipany, Five men are believed to be Cc ist Chur. t Inquiries concerning the tousion | LEAD, 8. D. June 8% —Because| HOBOKEN, N. J., June 8—When home. jninaing. Oo a 7 Cornell rick in TPhisies Uctlan Gatauks w topaaled hri ch of the Ninety-first division associa-| Mrs. Ralph Piero, wife of a rancher ellus Fitzpati appeared H H tion to be held tn Seattic August 19! f to eloy ith bi police court he told the judge a tale gle girly (appers) who are getting lold Communion! | near here, refused to elope w im, : |p ih years and they dont think | toover Replies to Holy communion will be held at | and #0 are pouring into headquarters] 144 stoves, a farm hand, shot her|% Woe ® mile long. His daughter, tail stores to protect themselves again forgeries, shop lifting and fraudulent charge account im. Personations, is now established in 303 Pantages building, tele- phone Main 5511. Office hours from § a. m. to 6 p. m. “The asmociation ix receiving are not willing longer to; the big millers and the five to reap the profits of their a ee A tom | “Other angies will be a strong against universal compulsory | ity training, against expendi of state and federal money for| fixing co ing Higher prices than ever. | Replying to Senators Borah (chair ;man) and Walsh (Maseechusett), of he senate labor committes, Hoover - 4 from nine Western states, according Marguerite, he sald, was in the habit ‘aia ts asees }] the best of cooperation from the || '* Tight that they should have no oO h: r Christ church, Brookiyn ave. and E. to O. W. Schmitz, chairman of the | ‘Wi? with a shotgun. She died in- havin, in ted every time Thats on war aeders Serks he} police department,” said Harold || chance for a home and family. Some Coal Bune be ss = erat Munday und Monday, nc-| reunion committee. fo renalle acca it Saba she had ‘cosipaay. Marguerite aig Gated, stabilization of prices of farm;| N. Moore, assistant secretary of |/ Of them have cried as they told me| WASHINGTON, June §.- Becre- | cording to Rev. Paul H. James. ‘The| with material reductions In. raft ak |her father threatened them with © Products and complete amnesty for || the Chamber of Commerce in || the loneliness of their lives tary Benver today recunen We tre Suatny ccoimunion: Wi be ik' S| rend gadstager Tarts aed Menicoved | tae attendinis de expected, said shoes and crockery. Fitzpatrick was Politica! prisoners.” |] charge of retail trade affairs : eT. — | Of eenatore: who have Uten threaten ia, a. and at 100 a.m. Monday economic cenditions. a record-break-' Chairman Schmitz. | released. Mise Daly's opponents in the gov-|| “The establishment met with the ing on tavestiantion AK ge whether iis bbe re raraesoeds aah aia 4 ait a. rniorship race are William MeMas.|| favor generally of the retail 1922 R d f ‘hadaciet! teed tet Che a Coe 2) , Mrotican” esate woraeer || storea” ecord 0} ume tote recent vee: OITA ANAT AAAT ATTHT End Louls N. Crift, democrat | Miss Daly should be able to give a B00 account of herself on the stump. After being graduated from the Uni Wersity of Minnesota, she took a Post-graduate course at the Emerson The members of the organiza tion, if a bad check is passed in @ store, informs the director of the association, who at once takes steps to apprehend the person committing the fraud. The same Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Here You Are lared in a telegram from Youngs» Doliege of Oratory in Poston, later ,| procedure ix followed in the case 281 Pa sag > rive stow #9 town, Ohio, he has rafeuarded the Sérving ax head of the department of || of sbop lifters and others at. [iO G anlen st. sustained country against $10 and $12 coul at Beblic speaking of the State Normal || tempting to victimize stores. Ait | Drulsed foot when she was struck BY the mine © —- Behoo! at Madison. 8. Dak criminal prosecutions will be | /30, Aul driven by la. | ‘A — — made under the name of the as. |/7!9 25th ave. Tuesday, at Fourth } pongo ave. and Union «t. Mrs. Straneck. Three Held as arms, bad just alighted from a street Boat Prowlers| car and was crossing to the opposite ‘ FALLS IN BAY cern man erwin 1 te een] vee men tere het tee | SAN DIEGO, Cal, June &—A lone truck, accurding to Harel jail Thursday on open charges, al A Whole Carton lexed to have been prowling over lane, one of 2 r ; , : na ante Pah iites’ tial cnaveres the! QKQ—Lortrey Witeon, 5, 611 Ter. ‘several gasoline mpeed boats at Hal- | lay transport Henderson and se--| race ave, was slightly | lard Beach at a late hours Wednes * bruised when hit by an auto driven | doy 4 F; Ce P kk f retary the N: Denby ti port . 2 today, other into “orm 4 oagpe es i by Mrs. Jack Sullivan, 703 17th ave The men are R. W. Smith, 39, 2 Ive- nt ac! ages fe) si wn “ Tuesday, at F and Sen-|tronworker; Ft. Maley, 39, clerk, and halt ile of the transpor ” . a rs on eneeere Secretary Says U. S. Can’t ea a. ¢ war crossing the J. A. Rex, 40, merchant were SUN-MAID RAISINS hu A street with his mother when struck. arrested at Seaview ave r the ee mediately th 6-1 pla Dit the waters cree UE EE t pane) Be Taken by Surprise LW Mncnded 141 Osles | Wesere babes hy atroiaen J. O ‘ Rit the water they clambered to the SAN DIEGO, Cal, June §.—Altho 283 Rr Marwood, 721 Cotum + ‘ “_ f Mls and Weved “O.. K? te the |’ te Cal. ape a bia st, reported to the po iliston and G. A. Storaasli. Some Passing transport. On shore it was ing ba ps e on sag they m9 *, |Hee Wednesday that Mrs, Gravel of rf and spark plugs were found in thought the motors of the piane| isis,” b> tact wucn irprine {the Same address was struck and | ‘Meir Possession failed and that «he merely MUNANeS chs thirane on in ek he ton knocked down Saturday by an auto | Gown under a wave in making al py ci’ ponte ser et *s co’ Auto Wrecked as forced landing aah ne dere ee as hit when | A Navy tug was on the scene at| Once and rescued the men and plane. | dlake ave Sun Blinds Man) POWELL, Wyo., June §—Blinded | a cut and) by the glare of the sun, Dr. F. A ene here today adi To Every Seattle Boy or Girl Who Secures Three New Sub- the 2 é said Denby m with th 1 " H +, Eats Strychnine is Dae ; | face when hit by the | Mille failed to wee washout In the scriptions to The Seattle Star : ss going on?” he was asked. auto of Clara Ruling, 000 Stew. | t0ed walle motorin peer in Mush; Suicide |" "the Unsea States navy cannot [art sts av she was turning into an |10 fect and was wrecked, but. the | yway between Bighth and Ninth | driver escaped injury “. On Stewart «t., Wednesday, O. 7 Eating a death potion of strych.|be taken by surprise,” De mby re mine mixed in his breakfast mush, |peated emphatically j Arthur Waldec' bout 49 years| T ary was the guest of ©. Mehus was taken to his home «iN Old, committed suicide on his ranch |the city of San Diewo for trdue ang {1210 Thomas st ewspapers Refuse Meee Kent, ‘Thursday. "A neighbor |tomorrow.. Me visited. the various QQ5 A reeeivine meaicat at.| Wildcat Stock Ads call entered the kitchen|navai projects here, looked over 6& tention at the city hospital! NEW YORK. J 8 naval pre s he looked over 6 c ity hoaplta NE tK, June A quiet when he received no response to his sn Padang. $ but. Don’t Delay Get Yours decommissioned destroyers in the| Wednesday, following an injury | effective campaign againat stock pee Toda; Knock and found Waldecker lying on rbor and attended numerous|When he was knocked down by an|moters ia bs ; poorer « on fae gr 3 he floor. Waldecker was unmarried. |social functions in his honor wuto driv B. C. Granville, 3004] a result several newspapers are re TH health is supposed to have caused tn Diego will be the only Pacific |®1st ave. W., ©. Sundstrom, 28: jecting the advertising of several his act. The body is at the Chitten-|Coast port of call of the U nd ave. was taken to his ho alled sales organizations, @en/ undertaking parlors at Kent. | ttenderson, on which the secretary - oo Stee eee os ene GERMANY RESUMES SPORT | 4 PORTLAND, June 8.—"These city slickers,” opines P. M. Brickley, «|Burns to Probe Here’s How to Get a Whole Carton of Sun- Maids WITHOUT EXPENSE Your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star z farmer of Nyassa, Ore., “are a derned | G li a delivered? to them will be glad to help you. : sight pearter than I thought they asoline Price| Get only three of them to agree to take the paper for two | WASHINGTON, e 4 a Brickley related to the police how |y op ene gt hb aye he arrived at this conclusion. months, Burns, chief of secret service of “E had $150 in bills when T went | pinced in Spend teres of, the | I at “The Star ffice par po npn cya soir vahibaboc we to bed inst night in the lodgin’ house. gasoline price investigation, Attor. | sins dps e Star office and get your carton of Sun-Maids. Thinks I, I'll put the money in my sock to keep somebody from ste it. I did so, kept the sock on Burns already has received many | sea # string around the top. reports from all parts of the coun- | ‘Fhis morning, dern it, the toot of try, An exhaustive investigation will | the sock was gone and the money je to determine w ith it, ripped out with a knife.” “gentlemen's agreement” —_ exists | reas ean among the big oil companies to prof. | HH it at the expense of the increa ney General Daugherty announced today Rich in digestible, energizing nutriment. Fine for “8 o'clock fatigue.” A natural, healthful candy, ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE ron NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO Clip Out This Subscription Blank and Have Subscribers Sign 1 HERE subscribe to The Seattle Star fora period of two months, and after until Collect No order same discontinued. 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