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ATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. 3 SOVIET SCORED “AT LABOR MEET Bolsheviki Repudiated by 7 THE SEATTLE STAR MT 10 BE {SHIP AHOY! WHAT SHIP’S THIS?) { HeRE’s mone asout | /)f atrimony C. ontest | eres mone aBouT WOMAN POET | Wilt Close Today) . RATHENAU | || STARTS ON PAGE ONE STARTS ON PAGE ONE EEC eee “We both recognize the fact that & home founded on anything but By June d’Amour - \. Rathenau wan head of the German ninth century, and, the country be HIS ts a confes | iove cannot be a real home A. F. L. Conference } ing more or less ae < from ae 7, alae “The girt 1 am to marry te @ he ences eens eee Bac a rest of the world, the tongue has good, home-toving girl, but 1 know * ab eggpes eeuarvetan . ‘ changed but lttie since that time, talk with Herb jsho would not marry for the aake ent men, Despite his great wealth CINCINNATI, June 24.—The That's one of the reasons why it Schoenfeld to- he was a member of the socialiat| American Federation of Labor toda [of @ home, Love ts her only Motive! warty and it in ponsible his assunuina- | decisively rejected a resolution de day and we de. tion was due to the monarchists, In| manding a United States recognition attracts me so—it's the only Ian: bs that Ta |*#,,Well as mine, | that is at once modern and Governor clasmtcn! : been a Hitthe | MY easy is hort, but it states) nig dealings with the allied govern: | of the Russian soviets, A resolution “T was born in Iceland, I waa premature in | MY reason, and that’s all you @K°4l monty and his own government] condemning the bolsheyikt and in “ : mi ‘ © 00 ane and| dorsing the United State ov i Vv brought to Canada by my parents hin weddi | " etter | Rathenau haw stood for a sane and ; govern i 4 ' jews Scene of eoege wan 6 yenra old, but I never contest that I'm | And I can't think of m better) quick wettioment of the reparations | ment’s policy was then adopted, l Sanwa ican’ thane eekdive «bass conducting for | #00, can you jand indemnities problems with) In the closing moments of debate, ’ him and The | France, Thruout Germany's troubled! xax Hayes, Cleveland, one of the au. father tayght me to read and write Recent Carnage _ Near Herrin WILLIAM J. M’VICKER RIN, Hl June 24.—Troops erdered into the Willlamson mine war district on comple. ‘an Investigation vy a military ittee sent here by Gov. Small, Indicated today. military board today viewed 22 were killed, and examined on the danger of another The board, altho finding every ‘Peaceful on the surface, will it is understood, that | j!t, and later I used to read to him jby the hour, “| just had an ordinary educa tion—grammar and high school, and \then a couple of years of teaching but I seemed to have something of | & natural bent for poetry, 1 mucss! I inherited it, because my father was Very literary, altho he never attempt. ed to do anything with his gifts, “Anyway, I've been writing poetry translations and ortginal—almost ever since I can remember, I've al- ways had quite an unusual memor; and that helped me along quite a bit, “1 would memorize an Icelandic poem, you fee, and then translate it in my head while I'm was Star, event that's to be pinged next Friday in the modél bungalow on the fifth Moor of the Stand ard Furniture company. So we're going to call « halt ur planning right now—uantil we've had a chance to consult with the newlywedstobe. And Mr, Schoenfeld wants to have « personal talk on Monday with every one of the couples that Plan to get married “on us.” If contestants live out of town That Is, we've rone =oahend with the plans a little too far without consulting the wishes of the principal actors in the little CHIEF SEATTLE TO BE GIVEN A BATH All four Seattle tribes of the Independent Order of Redmen |] were booked to visit the statue of Chief Seattle on Fifth and |] Denny way Saturday at 2 p. m They were to have in thelr pos- |] nension the usual buckets, scrub bing brushes and soap, for they have once again obtained perm: sion from the mayor of the city to “wash up” the old chief. C. A. Holly, secretary of the Redmen's Booster club, was to |] be in cherge of the cleanup. |times in the transition from a mon Jarchy to a republic Rathenau has op- |posed, and to his death continued to | Joppose, the return of the reaction: | arion to power. More than any other man in Bu rope he held the confidence of the Wirth ministry, President Ebert and | |the German people as a whole, Hie death Is considered a most serious blow to the sane reconstructionist movement. The Gruenwald section of Berlin, |where Rathenau was assansinated, is one of the mont exclusive residen tial districts lying between Berlin proper and t ity of Potsdam. Dr, Rathenau was the son of the) founder of the electrical trust of thors of the resolution, demanding recognition, read a telegram from Senator Borah, onclaring that Amert can trade with Russia was impos ble uniess the Russian government was recognized. Further, Borah said, Kuropean peace and disarma- ment could not occur #o long ax Rus- sia remains an outlaw nation. Decision on the Russiaf question virtually concluded the federation's work N. W. GOODS TALKS WIN Addresses on the Northwest prod- ucts campaign, made by Karl F. be be ordered Into the a! they be kept on duty here dishes or baking bread. When I st and can’t get in they may write CLOCK ROW IS Germany, In his early youth he) ,aams, principal of the Lincoin high It finished I go In and write it down) {6 me— but whatever they do developed a great king for educa-| wnool, and Miss Myra L. Snow, Se —my denk is right next to the pantry tional pursuits, He studied In many must be done STILL A attle public school teacher, when they Because, you see, we've absolute. R GING different countries and from the! arrived in Balt Lake City Tuesday, and then start in on another, ly GOT tO know how many couples| ‘Tne controversy over award of a| ‘echnical and asectentific point Of) write enroute tothe National wduca “No, I've never done it really weriously—but some day I hope to are going to get married, #0 We! contract for an electrical clock and|‘!#W was considered one of the best | tion axsociation convention in Bos | signal mo for Garfield high|*4ucated men in the world, Helton created such interest at a Salt have a collection that my children can make the flecessary arrange can keep. ments, And, ber, every One) school was still raging Saturday, fol-| “As the author of numerous books); ake Chamber of Commerce meet- who wants a chance at the prizes|jowing the school board's decision |? Sectalogical problems, nearly alll ing that the Seattle delegates were pe battle at the Southern Litinols mine. rters were opened at Her. editors, officials called to tel! of conditions. "she east @ humorous glanc at further ating was - tage ae 4 oe ee ree ge maseied iat our perty;|Priday to portpone final decision on ere of a very advanced char! invited to speak before the Utah severa: nesses, “ A Ber, | Decause no priaes wi ributed | the matter. . Manufacturrs’ association. will probably be forwarded! It’s @ gob carrying his boss, Secretary of the Navy Denby, Ssaenge td the cortversation, “50, juntil after the ceremony. J. F. Ford, superintendent of the| In an interview with a repre| A meeting was hurriedly arranged, tonight and the gen- ashore at San Diego, Cal., after Denby inspected the naval ry, tT wan't mootionng oe tale | te entally there's @ new Pits®/ oiant of Joseph Mayer, Inc., one of | sentative of the United Press last|and half an hour before train time i here ts that the 1,000 men base there from an airpiane. esl postizing at thelr ito announce. The Clint W. T4¢) the firms competing for the contract, | year Dr, Rathenau tnsisted that he| Adams and Miss Snow again dis- F arms in Chicago armories will er ee. pe Co, operating the Society Station | passed the lie direct to H.C. Mitchell,|had always been opposed to the| cussed the movement. Maj. J. H. district early next y is poem, whic Fa. lery Bhop, 218 Pine At, announces! saieg agent for the International | wa While he was active in the| Early, secretary, and Garrett Wil- th | “gaa Seivie Johnaon raid she “jotted down” last it will present 100 engraved wed-| _ ; 2 Time Recording Co. German economic administration] kins, president of the Manufacturerr’ ty thru pumpers deserting) A ' ything/ winning firet prize for the best! +6 Mayer bid was no more a North-|tion that he could follow no other| + ———— under threats from strik- SALARIES CUT FLIGHT FOOLISH that nother could write about |esmy on “Why We Want to Get) Hugh Willi, her: Married.” ‘This in addition to the| est Products matter than his—that| course after war actually had been| EAST LIVERPOOL, O.—Two men congas aie T know the time of year without substantial present from Mr Schoen.| Vth companies would send to New | declared. killed and three houses wrecked board sald York for their clocks. Being enormously rich and of the| W# nitroglycerine, being transport. looking at the wail. feld; the wedding cake from the aplendid bird will grace my fes-| Dickens Home Made Cake Co,, the| This was Matty Leary 4 re highest class of business baron, he|°4 by auto to prospective ol! wells, [$25 photograph from the Grady |¥NO declared that all of the clock®| occupied a very unique position fol-| “*Plodes. ‘would remain on duty and the union would assign vrais bet evn of nutore ies rn poe pony Me —the talk of Studio and the wedding supper at lowing the war, when he was called would be manufactured in Seattle great and emati— Bungalow Inn, Silver lake, for the| “We have a plant with 160 ¢m/upon by Chancellor Wirth to par- ‘Tha need "7 wi 4 a th 10 «bill |= whieh ployes,” he asserted, “and we would Uetpat ! Madieon ! Sims, © eee en | ene, Soe ae ° nha! make all of the clocks right here in| jayne at leading member of the 10c Bet. Dlessed Lord. George North has offered for the republican government. His sym-|[M let and 24 Adding more than $30,000 to the) “Amundse: et thi hine to c Children Se redwotion ‘that hae airgady beenifiy across ot og lng L~ryaes couple that finish last. is oS ae pathies, however, were entirely walk thru the room with | cerected in the district's malary roll, Aediaa's tatve—bhennen 1¢ haan’t been I'm thankful for @ task which has The contest is pretty nearty : with the new government, and it! spectacle they lift the the school board Friday slashed the| built yet. He and the beys going| kept my forces trained, ‘| Sree mre. Mo. eanegy senting Berry Pickers to wan because of his high position in AMATEURS from over the faces of the| pay of about 276 school janitors! with him will never be seen again| /mPressed me with the need to be ar atier Saturday Start Registeri business and educational ¢ircles TOMGHT-000, Also gatisty their curiosity. and shopmen and also cut the su alert. night will be considered, and no Cgistering | that he was adie to exercise ex- HOOT GIBSON tn after they leave Point Barrow on their foolhardy attempt.” This gloomy predtetion was made Saturday by C. O. Prest, who arrived For what know they of pleasure who| one who hasn't submitted an Strawberry and raspberry pickers | traordinary influence in his new ca- “RED COURAGE” never yet have strained i be entitled to a free [wro desire to engage in this work | pacity. A feeling or @ muscte till it hurt? for the coming season can register at} As minister of reconstruction, he pathy is heard for the dead. | perintendent’s salary from $10,000 a And Williamson county rej year to $7,500, Massacre as the natural re-|" At the same time that this action ts Of efforts of the operators to| was taken, the executive committee|in geatt “ + ether’ Here are # couple of eseay8 jing Public Employment office, room | directed the first work tow : Sunday and Monday fk the mines in violation of an of the High School Teachers’ este bola val atk ig cdi Gagged I hear of hikes and outings and| that came in Just in time: 108 County-City building, where they |ting Germany together, ola GLADYS ATOR het to ship coal for com-| was voting to join with the Prinel-| nent trom Buffalo, N.Y. parties without end; “WHY WE WANT TO GET = [can meet the growers in person.|the collapse of the armies on the perpenee.. pals’ associatton and the Grade| -amundsen started to fly acroas| 4” “to ride means splendid times MARRIED” | From 40 to 50 cents per crate ts the| western front. Dr. Rathenau waa nt that the Southern | Teachers’ club in an effort to force| tne continent in. the aame monoplane | for you; “First, no as to take the only girl| prevailing wage offer, | particularily popular with Ameri. But hand me down the breadpan orlin ¢), Id who Is dear t t| J. 1H. Shields, superintendent of the | @ little coat to mend . WEEtd, WSO $F: Gene te The fie is supe cans, He spoke English with per. of an office where she works, and| employment office, declared Satur-| fect ease and the famillarit bring sults Sgere-| $300 a year, and to investigate and| Pret commented. “If he doesn’t get| 4"4 Mts of rhyme, like sunlight.) give her the home we plan on for|day that more offers for jobs were|who constantly uses the p Fins beg sgainst| report on alleged tax dodging bY | any farther this time it's sure death Stor. sare. a long time. Also by doing #0 we! received at hix office in May than|He had traveled extensively in company, which owned the board to reconsider its cut in} vi OFS Were teachers’ salaries of from $150 to that he ig going to use up North, and got as far as Pennsylvania,” and the miners’ union./ which huge sums, it is claimed, are | roe the whole party—because the may make work for some poor ex: |for any otter month in the last year] America and fou minere to now | ost to the city and state. The high | Arctic basin isn't Pennsylvania.” —_|/'™ fMank{ul in the morning for each service ian who may be out of land « half. pround for dlecumic with “visiting school teachers appointed Earl Milll-|" prest gaid he would fly to Potnt fresh and rosy face Job. ~ ‘Auiicia. - when funerals of en. O. Mf. Forsythe, A. M. Hare and |parrow to bid Amundsen good-by-—it| WHA faith as large aa any tash|” Second, it te not every day » | THREE FINGERS wwe torm|men. He was stall man ot D. R. C, Johnson to constitute a publ he can make arrangements to get eas oy mee fellow gets a chance to find a | from the left hand of R. 3, Dison, 25, are held. Of the bodies will not be licity committee in connection with! there for his return trip. Many of ‘stain ‘were | the effort. Prest ts on hie wa: y to Siberia and gave’ No opposition was brought for hones to be the first aviator to fly to 7 = " = OHIO 22609 4 scramble for the table—for cost) good girl nowadays; also achance | machinist at the Seatth Can Co. samaateee a er oe ave and cap a race— at a free alyo wedding | Friday. Olson, who lives at 2903| "Many American atmo ee And an army of them marching] presents, thanks to Misa June | Eighth ave. S.. was working on a ered Reluaen te tae conte neta nai | ward at tue school board meeting) Agia’ trom this continent. On, bin jown the street. jel | muchine when his “hand tecame|man in preeentéay Germee mmm Pil be, the porerelto the new pay cu. Tt was way he plans to touch at Skagway, a and The Seattio Star. I have icaaght between sone moving parts. | and looked ies 7 that the ‘met Affected’ had slreedy | Writetorse, Dawson, Fairbanks, Val |4%4 when the Blessed day with ts) often thought of getting married | He wan rushed to the Seattle General [at looked upon him as the great. agreed to the new figures, dex, Ruby, St. Michaels and Nome. problema bids good night, to a sweet little girt, and'to have | hospital influence working toward a sane In addition to the salary re@ue-!i16 6 unaccompanied on his trip and| 44 weary Hitle folk are wrapped) someone meet me when I come — eeteties of Germany's _preticonn, tions, three draftsmen, C. G. Zokelt.! cote ag tn sleep, heme fi hy Bui x «Pilot, navigator, photogra- jame from the store. it I never Our whalebone rubber, which does R. A. Partee and E. C. Gilleland,| ne, “Nedhanic and vmbined |2ut dreaming thru the darkness that! thought 1 could get all the things, Christ Church to not cover the roof of the mouth if were released. par ctr the world is filled with Night, euch ae wedding and presents, Bureau of pers. Penge : Following are the cuts ordered: Why, then I feet so thankful I must! free just by weiting to The Se Hold Communion |sstural Rubber, set of IKSBURG, W. Va. June 24. epair foreman, | 10n | Ns g by a ne James Gordon, repe | | Holy | h a eoal mining center armed|and Frank Guest, machine fore | HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) y_ communion services will be MCh... ++.reereeeeer eee worm, attle Star for them. | “But, as the young lady that I go 1 can sce them standing round mel with does not like much publicity, I & held Sunday morning at Christ} Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- when I hear the final call, cannot say much more about our/| R 1 tiv church, Rrooklyn ave. and E. 47th/ production of the human gum, set! A splendid force to carry where T| pans, an it does not pay to make| ela OB | )o.y the Ree, Peal 'B, Jamen | | of | {Communion wil! also be held Thurs- |tecth. $10 | failed. | oer nice young women mad now-| 4 The Star tavites ite renders to wee thie |” ‘. OOH. oe se sereesreece -00 men finding missing | 4%y ing at 7:30 jAnd that shall be my crowning) adays Ask uny married man work: | seletives er triende’ the ‘Gogertmnent rerebrcr ya "Other services’ will te 65 (GOLD CROWN Thankagiwing day ing for The Seattle Star, or maybe | te help in reuniting these whe bave Beem | echoduled, BRIDGEWORK............ If faith and love of duty have pre-| Herb Bchoenfeld would tell you that | ted. ‘Those whose reiatives or Most of our present patro: is nage jFecommended by our early custo- frlonde ate meting ore tevibed to repert jmers, whose work is still givi: good Upon the Safety of fi Mitictuction. a rus vailed. they do not care to make thelr ine disappearance d. ily to The Sta °; | All work guaranteed for 15 years. Your Land Tithe fj === All Seattle theaters will give free} “P. 8—Would very much Uke to) ERED KISTLER, The Vancouver wiven mad at them. admission to sailors from the Pa-|have you and Mr, Herb Schoenfeld po oer; ” 1 D. d . office of the Western. Uni epends the Joific fleet July 3, Sailors’ Day, with| stand up for us.” Union pe th Safety of | j | | Other newspapers are invited interest |der, 1 will close | rete community | today tn anticipation of further | man, from $250 a month to $210; between strikers and strike-| William A. Beggs, machine and) i ot Laco Young sald | electric foreman, George W. Lenon, the Veterans of Foreign | painter foreman and BE. A. Wiedo civic bodies and fraternal or-|carpenter shop foreman, from $: STARTS ON PAGE ONE have voluntarily pledged . gardene: to prevent further blood. | ; A. Shipek, me-| Such as resulted from the at-| chanical and electrical draftsman,|and hurried to his brother's house. On « trolley car of deputies and| $50 a week to $200 a month; H. A.|He was deeply affected. workers Friday, when two! Ford, mechanical and electric in-| Among those at the bedside when! were killed. spector, from $200 a month to $190;\the end came were William Rocke | | ‘county court has authorized! 1. L. Windsor, mechanical inspector, |feller's children, Mrs. Marcellus Hart- Peheriff to depatize 1,000 men if | $135 to $125; all high school custo. ley Dodge, Percy A. Rockefeller, Wit to prevent further clashes.|dians, $190 to $190; assistant cus-|!lam G. Rockefeller and Mrs. D. % Aci 08 todians, $180 to $170; engineers, $176/Hunter McAlpin. His wife died two to $165; firemen, $135 to $125, and/years ago. “a assistant fanitors, $125 to $110. William Rockefeller had been in [O RESTRAIN W “Would lke to say more, but In| @f persons mentioned im this column ae SHO Ss ADMIT respect to my future wife, who, bY The mar "Oines nemwnpers ere erites | {Telegraph Co. which is holding a : —oeniecnteeteneenerenae poor health for a number of yoare the seen of the Jensen-Von Her ; a'm oie eA we pase con telegram addressed to Fred Kistler, | as @ result of an operation for throat| ber# playhouses, ‘Oo want us to stand up for them,’ Rotarian, concerning the serious iil | our ome D ENTI STS 4 COAL MINERS 'seattie Schooner |trouble, However, he maintained an| This was announced Saturday by|and I feel certain that Mr. Schoen-|Moes'or the latiece father Ihrer | f rt | e only to . cep i < j ~~ ) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 24.— Wrecked in North |*tive ssterest in'the vast financial | the committer now making arrange-|feld will be only too glad to accept.’ vitie, Kans, has asked the Seattle 2nd Ave. and University St. injunction to restrain striking enterprises of himself and his brother | ments to welcome the visiting thou-| So will If I'm able to be at the) oer, Struck by an iceberg off the south. | ice to aasist in locating Kistler. pt the nation from interfer-| Wo const of Kamchatka, the Seattle | cs } h the operation of any mine most important business conferences | follows the granting of free car fares| Here's the other essay | WASHINGTON \ 7‘ or Be id SHINGTON.—House conferees| J} have a good land title, on Tie the country was sought in fed. Pwer schooner Bender Brothers, was in tng financial world to the muilora by the city council. | — “Love ts the only reason why [agree to senate increase of $300,000 |M whieh ye “ie ae i | @mal court here today. ioe sechad tes > wriaky, vt ert Wiillam Rockefeller wan closely af.| The theatérs eh have indorsed} I want to get married. I have [for new pier at Puget Sound navy ‘ r oH roi 09 Hosaies ra i P e oper — aoe © 10 | citinted with h pus broth 6 plan are oune, Colon when you buy, to demand A ff/ Attorneys for mine operators O08 | uitere Ot the crow were saved. The| ated with his famous brother inthe plan are Blut Mouse, Colonial,| Jong been whvhing for a home | yard. 1 ae POLICY OF TITLE INSUR- and frequently participated in the| sands of bluejackets. ‘Thin action | wedding.) The way to be sure that you tuniness, He wan head of tie inter: Columbia, Winter Garden, Class A,! of my own, but not until a few —" for the injunction before) ™momvers M Mied from Seattle on A. B. Anderson Cet RE wagons 7 jests of the Standard Oll Co. of New| Union and Victory. jen MeLeod| months ago did I ever meet a j enti ser onaine, Standa N an | SAN BERNARDINO, Cal—A. A AN One premium only Dr. E. E. Paddeck, Specialist, of The hearing will be held Wed- oe tes |Jersey in New York from 1865 to/and E. W Hoffman represented the} it could love enough to even nennett, 67, prominent rancher, |fJ| pays for Title Insurance, and ff Kansas City, Mo, has distributed 7 A m committee of Seattle civic bodies. think of sharing a home with |drowns when motorboat overty | ~~ | free over 100,000 copies of a booklet a baie Huge Damage in \ He was born at Riggetord, Tioga her. foihere da berks axes wig seen 2 ye i gnbepeao not Bion cause and treatment of inflamma- , 3 Mauss. MEN Tor, Sdiy 41 teen F Bisse? Meer ee . fae only from title loss, but from ff |tion of the Gall Bladder and Bite Denoun ce Strikers Manitoba Storm | °?)"; \yy,c Mee National Guard to (Teade Mack Ragan the cost of any tigation which eciated, with Gallatanes ° PAS ‘ os in eye - ‘ for Mine Slayings | wmsire Sa sine ER Rockefeller | Hold Military Ball 2 might be brought by anyone, ff\ £88. : NWAGHINGTON, June 24—Labor |Damaee in Portage ta Prairie) As a youth Rockefeller felt the! 4 sititary ball will be staged next affecting or attacking your [f|Paddock. Box SW 201, Kansas city, Tinlons were bitterly denounced for! this section is estimated at more Pinen of poverty, working up from 4 | saturday, July 1, by the 148th f title. jue. AGvertionmant 4 part in the Herrin, Il, mine {nen $1000.000, Tour are reported |POOT bookkeeper to a position as one artillery, Washington National . | . sin J , in @ fiery speech in the nena iad aad:an unknows Sumber in of the leading men in the financial Guard, it was announced. The fes = feday by Senator Myers, Montana |jured in Brandon. ope | tivities will be held at the Armory = | “The atrocities at Herrin, when| pw akin |. Tater he became part owner of ajand are scheduled to start at 8:30) 5 laborers attacked mer who! jhouse in the produce commission |p. m. The regiment will go into | | been brought in to work the |G, G, Black to Lead trate. Ho was muccoostul in this, his camp on July 9 | were more horrible, more| P I . first lusiness venture, and shortly | | | ig, than any committed by} en Investigators irerward joined his brother, John! Local Shi Cc | in the world war,” Myers! George G. Black, of the Black|D., in the off business. j Aj P oncern Ss v 8 iston” . py oP ERB exint [Manufacturing company, has been| He rose rapidly and at His death Hearing to Be Held ee =a nee Suate S Hard, Lai Beer. ‘otay"an hone worn: shone o Neat 2 deleention of Seat. |was interested tn bg tnduliral or | WASILINOTON, June 24—A pub | n= : i 5 ean je manufacturers that will go to the | ganizationa of all descriptions. }iie ‘hearing on the claim of the ~ Who doss not belong to the Ia-| Walla Walla. penitentiary next | = seme penalise LJ See andburn utic unions is not able to earn an hon- \Thursday, with Tacoma and Spokane | Set E . om Re cham f,, ar gers esc mpage: Reduced Fares to * : dea: living without first getti 01 U be ba otal | company of Seattle wi ” held next “When was fifteen i withee getting con-| representatives, to investigate tho Set Entertainments Tuesday morning before the claims | : beers of an organized minority which broke out decreed that no man in America pimples ‘on my face, | They | for Woodland Park |committee of the shipping board, it| were hard, large and red, and fee- prison’s industrial program. San Francisco work without ite permission.” A series of entertainments, begin. |W4* announced today. This claim in | tered and scaled over. The pimples = il, lining Saturday night and continuing | °1ves about $1,600,000. | itched and burned causing me to lease ed B nightly with the exception of Sunday | ‘ ; ei HERE'S a special reduced round tri 1 scratch and irritate them, and my : on é heen by # ome rew | until June 0, will be given at Wood Pega ots leggy Mtl cr er 6 excursion fare that will appeal to won: |} Clean |] face wes disfigured for about six Wi urnin a |iand park for the benefit of tourists | al erupt eB! | It’s vi “a ‘ h il ten rian Sr, we, ‘Oe pares dnd {0F Beattie citizens. Mire. Kath} America's foremost artists, will be| tide ia the fever tpwatey way and in- $ eal | I tried all kinds of remedies but, canal sp rset ati week 6 wPaiet) Fyn Miracle has been appointed by |? @Xhibition Saturday until Wed des meals and berth and all of the d |] they failed to do any good. Seeing the city council to direct the ‘pro | nesday at the Btate Historical build. | deci ledly attractive advantages of these | out oor | | @n advertisement for Cuticura Soap two student nurses that bodies of| and the other was the champion |ing, under the auspices of the Amer-| A ges || and 0: shi 4 grams. Elaborate musical entertain. |!" pices of the Amer delightful short oc j |] @nd Ointment I purchased some and “born bables were burned in the immy dancer of the Pacific ican Book Plate society, Thin will ean Voyages. Cele) now Iam letel ” of a sanitarium conducted by| oast, which would you marry? | Ment has been arranged. Ibe the seventh annual. exhibition. | To Los Angeles $90 lo! |] (Signed) Mrs. B polls, Bicherdeon Violeta A. Lott, here, Mrs, Lott Bivii: Pog mpage ' Adminsto i C Or isi tchy and || Ore., Ju : her son, Goorgs Loti, were re.| Our own answer? Why, we'd do| DR. H. H. JONES, head ofa mis. “mason Is free. 4 R To mocploray, $97.50. | is it bl » Ore, July 16,1933, yesterday afternoon. the same as you, you dern War! sion {n Liberia, and B. J. Dingle, ed-' gan FRANCISCO.—Dougian New ‘ound trip including meals and berth, ellent? Resinol Use Cuticura for every-day toilet | District Att a {tor of ‘a commercial journal in , an seve Let us tell you more about thi i F co. Bathe with Soap, suctbe rict Attorney Malpuss ruled by Ching. bate Ammenlea too, te whos ton, convicted with Hurry Brolaskt | hi fe ut this very attractive fare and d Oi Ointment, dust with Talcum. even if the allegations had been| Today's candidate for the Polmon |Chine, bade America look te thowe 6 conapiracy_ to violate. prohiotion | the travel-by-water way — ita the com rtable, invigorating Soap and Ointment : . mn, it is not a legal offense to jal member of the’! . ie ‘ law, surrenders to United States | cheerful way—~particul racti is ti , : ay : “Oudienre Leb- immature babies, born dead, [Picnic party who puts salt fa the|the Chamber of Commerce members’ Mt Gmolen, To fects ene | ¥—particularly attractive this time’ the year. are natural aids to Harp.” eld every” — A sugar bowl. council, in the Masonle clubrooms, . » begin serving TICKET orriczs: pos By mn oto gor Foye é ips riitag aoe. two-year sentence at MeNeill island. 804 Beoond Ave, {% g, mim las, aces. skin health and they mi nee sarin a — t Fare Money Say what you like about golf, tt ome PH. Water sivtorr® Novia: *) sid a hay La meyer do build i +366 THE New og ¢ sure is productive of a lot of tun—| SNOHOMISH. M. MeLeod, | | > Rvee, € . , || Me ma—-Phone ne fo attractive Earner, Says Mayor for the caddies. n jCanadian veteran, finds himseit) | | Water will be shut off in the || Rverets treet © Mevings heck Breet . CANDIED LAXAT dite Bron 10h mémbere of the ht 2, Pe latter having “dimppeared” three| | Mish service district In West || O41 Burwell Ave, Bremoriono Phase complexions FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS, 36th ave. 8. W. Improvement elub| Homer Brew has stated weeks ago near Bellingham, Says | Seattle from 10 p,m, Saturday | | E.G. MoMicken, Pass, TraMe Mer., L, ©, Smith Bidg., Beatle, Wash. | Fridey night that the 5-cent carfare The wave-length of an onion; |mind tv a blank concerning last | to 8a, m. Sunday; on Duwamish Paci ps m~ EY oS Tieed. tee 8 teeter eh gly || ave. trom Corson ave, to Car acific Coastwise Service U ¢, but that the change back to The wave-length of a bunton? —_—-— || stens pl. Monday, June 26, from | Nickel tariff must be made cau —0O. Heck. WASHINGTON.—More than 500,-| | 11 4 ™. to 3p. mj and on Bl The flously and ufter a thoro investiga o 4. 000 acres of public lands designatea | N0tt “ve., from Broad st, to Buy | | st., Monday, from 8 a, m, to 4 > im i PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPAN ¥ yi Sam ALEXANDER. PRESIDENT & Hon of the legal phases of the pro-| Wonder it women cigar makers in|in May for entry under stock-raising i ere marem Cuba wear Havana wrappers? homestead law, Soothing and Healing I| Pe