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The Holten Saxophone Used and Indorsed by prac- tically all Seattle’s leading Saxophone players. IN and ( saxo to prove. by demon: omparison, the the HOLTON A COURSE sari LESSONS ofa HOLTON COP! HG We sell on very Sole Agents for the Depa and Paramount Banjos, 1519 Third Avenue Everything Pertaining to Music Wholesale Retail WOUNDED BANDIT AGAIN ESCAPES : Ga. Apri “‘million-di who was shot and & sensational cape from the federal pe last week, again at la Practically Gerald r mail ban- captured es. m the second floor of § hospital he e his guard was ou ‘oom for a minute. Oil Lces Caused Suicide of Woman “Mra. SAN FRANCISCO, Apri’ woman ed suicide Ty 1 he specul. nable ho in off ities belli f afong he: tters from a Los advising ment in oil properties, saying they} held There were indications she had put no prospect of much money in such projects. | es HERE’S MORE ABOUT LUMBER STARTS ON PAGE 1 | the United States for new equip-| ment to prevent possible paralysis of transportation this fall. In nouncing the appropriation of $1,- 540,000,000 for new engines, freight and paswenger cars, trackage and other equipment, railroad executives attending the conference of th American Railway association here | princess asked that no wedding FRANCE SEEKS Deadlock. in Rubr May Be Broken 1. Reduction of reparations to ® considerably more modest fig ure than at present 2. Reparations to be largely to rehabilitation astat 3. Germany lies’ Indebtedn States tional loan 4. Creation of a western Rhine. land buffer state, which will be part of the reich devoted dey i regions, t assume the ab to the Unit to recelve an interna UNAUTHORIZED SALE CHARGED © The carl’s sudden illness; the sudden ith s of hia wife, the countess, as she was flying over France to his bedside in an.alrplane; a maid of the Foreclose on Holding of Frank Waterhouse Charging t 4 property ot alue ¢ has id without the ¢ a mmercial ‘Trot & AKO inat a $300,009 mpany against the ¢ H. C. Olcott ident of th bank, has been for several investigating the sale of the me ty — which conati tut that in alleged have to Barde Brothers wreck ‘ dust machinery, and -Herte ancisco banker restra rder has ned by the bank, forbid Brothers or Fleishacke 1 the claim ine the machis adicated. “It is true that the machinery has been sold, but I can't. say ether it was with or without t consent of the mortgage holders, Lester Turner, receiver for the Vul-| can Co., commented. HERE’S MORE ABOUT YOLANDA STARTS ON PAGE 1 be bestowed upon her. Instead she asked that money intended ftor such purposes be given to various char! tes. However, she will get ore present. | r The officers of the bridegroom's regiment will follow the regimental | officer | tradition when a brother weds and give ber solid silver tray, engraved with the arms and motto of the regiment and from battles in which it dintinguish. | itself, scenes BRITISH HELP Valley, eR HERE'S MORE ABOUT CARNARVON STARTS ON PAGE whispered King that the that guard Tutankha eatafalque cast an evil eye on the man who dared to disturb BY LLOYD ALLEN | the Pharaoh's rest, Others be LONDON, Ay France today| jjey ae laced OM eons pon © secret poisons were placed age. pat stion ana) Out the sarcoph to on t e ea: k was in © inteu ight of the ex . . Fre are Uae y of Tutankhamen ant is renee beneath t f red sand aia withered “Va of uh 1 eur, leading indus-| came a culmination 1 nferrea for two| Years of search thru th nier B Law at For two day ad beer th secret conference with Sta Baldw , premier in Be rom Lon Lou pent last wee with mier Lloyd G f and reparations policies is be eved b place le cabinet: min ar (ficial envoy, but tn Lord Carnarvon household stricken appendi citis a day before the tomb was opened; Carnarvon’s — p canary swallowed by a cobr: these were a few of the things by attributed to vengeance of the sods of Tatankhamen. A plague of bolls broke out in many, parts of Europe the tomb was entered. Lotd Carnarvon was 56 at the time of his death |daughterindaw, — formerl, Kathe Wendell of v married Lord’ Porch I last July become of Carnarvon and other ank in Am: Britls an women of hi h peern HERE’S MORE ABOUT DOYLE ON PAGE STAR 1 THE ‘MOVE BA’ PTL 10) VIC E A I Beattie ¢ ‘ none in 4 m Ds r the Ye tor 121 First a nd t Sevent ¢ and Welle Hoeslich ow he Yellow George A. M gue own i and Russe ton owr ming hou whieh re ait 0 16th ave, and Dal nd that uunberlande sated ne mit are of the him out of t There he na 4 wd of om drogking twe ull bounced agcod a bit f 2 1 in a writhing uraing pl they had been th terrible hands NO END TO REINFORCEMENTS But ax the war fe 1 3 stood t amped thr erift br doctor and a man him '‘n} LONDON, Apr afternoon Nas | iarding soon will announce carried a half dozen | campaign for re-election, based upon head, kis eye was|Lord Robert Cecil's plan for world o has a t| peace, the Daily Sketch, Washing wok and his | t orresponde: states he has| lerly oncased in soft | heen informed n official of the he had a warm smile | white House and « set of Easter memories that| ‘The correspondent saya Mr. Hard will be an interesting part of the will ask that an international 1 district lore for many a day|congress be called at Washington | to come for tho purposa of drawing up, in| [cooperation with the United States | Fall From Ladder leat Uatoh che erriasbentient Ae aflies’ treaty, the correspondent de May Prove Fatal |«ire« | Falling 15 feet from a ladder at| Th? Sketch says a new associa. | the Stetson & Post lumber mills on| ton of nations, In which the United | Wednesday bull them ipped f held them harged ond. him, but tlon orely off, Diarme site dire u wet an day camp food hin as ht him to are, afternoon, Carl Swenson ATTLE AGAINST he cirete | “rae: PREDICTS NEW |." | | | STAR ro CNARGE OLIVER PARTY IS NOT Writing Feature Cole Will Speak of Murder Trial on Flower Culture state to tn th t Dr Lt bet ker before the Ral er of Fritiz! M ler Beach y of Little Gardena, Warrant for Arrest Issued | Republicans Will Not Favor MS : = the Columbia City library, Friday on Wednesday Anti-Strike Legislation = the proseeution'e stteaipt ‘ s. Ho will talk on “Spring that sth Flowers fe ow on.” Mire. Waltdeie® to” the we lias BY LAWRENCE MARTIN rebanied Miss Mann to the “death | 1. A. Gardner, the chairman, invites Thomas Oliv former manager of AUGUSTA Ga, Ar b.—The Fame a ae yee all interest end. 2 here, were tasued Pict , und t moral evidence without Dita lowing thet be: Me # es np The cottage - g th r © experts v testify the chireeauainat 0 ppt adic et: me of A . one on the d on the reg ay wa “ ba he a * (odey, A ned by the ¢ t “ ereon, accord Oliver S with baving| oo” % aratament on the fat ht, is in the 5 announce: awn arning American was is checks signed t z sai nae et Oppo! of organized labor Robert Mac-) Gompers raid, have urged the preat-| et ent to make the open ak antl ed ¢ put an campaign check President Har imp The president's political rot r to $500 cashed by Oliver t neither the president nor part: credited t¢ wn account ng | chieftains have entertat thought withdrawn from there later, Before|of antagonizing labor » or his departure f Seattle Oliver, | oper still sting bimaelf as an en They are inclined to regard Gom ’ the importing firm f.| pers’ statement meant jabor umption and not indica tion he really believes ty is see HERE’S MORE ABOUT YOS STARTS ON PAGE 1 —<———______Y non hard to keep andard that it I'm so net against profess’ eoping into it do away with mu fooling after intercoile 1 want it distinctly that this tour ertising scheme TALKS TO 12,000 BOYS fact that I wa way I can do it Is t eaching m. . , a ping "| Olympia, \ B Both students and thelr coache inspectors ost thinks that the moat Y hink the stam fonts ios iu the fact th ure of inter two men. been eng Lio Mt the me " brie Olympla 000 boys 1 enough Jui of the cont BUSY TWO DAYS PLANNED FORK HIM ¥ ente at the College « hi hin arriva and the tour of the city an a student ernity he was to be guest of ho naw prog ve | Axminster weaves are 4- -6x6-6 6x9, 7-6x9 and 8-8x Michigan alum by. the departm 110-6 feet. Prices for these sizes are proportionate- club, is endeave | ly attractive, —Thira Floor Friday morning he w je relations between this | assembly at Franklin high sch d China. He ill make errs which won the Michigan a of addre 8 the Ur ohy, emblematic of the c Wash ond at the cievasce ene ses FREDERIC en Lien heon bs | be ¢ ertained at a lunch ternity, at th the Rainier club Friday noon e leave ening he w r Spokane, lub. old China fe LEAGUE PAC Thi tes will participate fully, will be | “HOLD TWO FOR SAFE CRACKING > gs gl 20 i Ph . do not sweat. Air remains dry and pure. Burners do I've h BAN FRANCISCO, not gum up. te acta eral office held in ¢ vt ai? i; foo W. Cassar, cle You may learn the many other superiorities of this —intercollerate and ARNOLD WILL pole ee te gaee: ARRIVE FRIDAY he membership cc FREDERICK & NELSON Three Unique Advantages of the Dares id ee Vulcan SMOOT HT OP for the ixtt of react the United st Range (1) One small (junior) burner keeps three vessels steaming at one time. (2) One burner lit will heat entire top; keep an entire dinner at simmering heat. (3) Smoothtop system of air circulation carries off all odors and by-products of burned gas. Kitchen walls wonderful Range | trations y attending any of the daily demon- conducted in Downstairs Store. The AXMINSTER Rug O rug weave of which we have experience will give better service for the amount of money |invested than will the Axminster. Our showing of these moderately-priced and serviceable Rugs includes more than 90 Patterns and Colorings In the 9x12 Size commercial at | Yi fay morn | 5 . . . tn t, during | at prices ranging (for this size) from vein. gainer | $89,00 to $100.00. | Other carpet sizes stocked in a variety of pat- terns and colorings and in the various standard lations as they Is for Chins Sunday dhetjaat dames yeare seit FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET thoroly convers in that country ant with | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE today also announced adoption of a| It is far from a regal trousseau ; 3 50, of 10 at formed. | program to facilitate traffic move-|that is being prepared for the future {similar to that of 1 ep mt Aen oy ra wens te| as tment until the peak is passed this|duchesa di Montemagno—from tite) Where death follc Contact with | ace iy pt 4 Tee as ced ee ta ‘ Calvi by the king, the dukedom be.| William Ingram, London’ publishe is condition was pronounced criti- Festitying to the manner in|Calvi by the king, the dukedom be-| Willlam Ingram, London publi a}. He 1s suffering trom brain con which ‘the railroads rove to the|ing named after one of the bride. |™ p ise | emergency following the long strike | groom's estates: |mummy he discovered ard brought | cussion, i | of 4d shopmen and coal] The most of the dresses of the |t@ London, 08 the mummy was | | A WASHINGTON! Apell ee par Biaas (inching Ur eocsdircatea ean tie arti eae | «MAY THD ot ons Who distin |[ALULACKED, (OL aidedvoridy’ ta Gutaln oon abut est athdaats bi thatirtaet Ott ier ds ina} me die rapidly and may his bones }cational training and compensation . movement. between July 1,Jatrikingly eet off her dark hair and] me (ue rapidly, Woman Hunted | rine veterany bureau, var proce 2.800 Pairs of oral chietiss wie “ihoved “aiviie | ke HUNTER 1S KILLED LOS ANGEL Cal, April 5.-| ‘sed today by Brig. Gen, Frank ‘| ’ thes weeks than during any cor a § ey a dah tse oe A special police officer was being | Hines, new a “ei S ba de aie | 5) e e ‘espondiig period i ves | Shortly allerward the son Was! sought today ax the lender of aj . Applications now pe: g bo gpa aban is Oh History A Geraldine Denies Killed in a hunting expodition In| masked band who. early ye toniay | divided {nto three classes with a view omen S 1 oc in S e country, the executives state ‘ r ody ‘ ncod eH ! eh 2; Lae sah setting prompt action for veterans New freight cars ordered between | Alleged Agreement Soman on de P gai ot Ne Al whipped and ordered Mrs, Loul. of getting pr rant tic mice i rank January of 1922 and March 15,| NEW YORK, April 6 Samuel Un- |’? ? When, thats {Collins, Santa Fe Springs cafe own iyspsenes calricatiant| 1 totaled 222,616, of which 117,-|termyer, attornoy for Geraldine Far-| 1)” Pat ro nad jel a be aha er, to’ leave California within 48 shen tl etofore, ‘Tho classifications | J] aa 3 280 now are in service, New engine|rar, today filed an affidavit in the|th® 1 lau ld oon turned inte | hours ncaa daniels etait | | IN AN EXCEPTIONAL orders totaled 4,219, of which 2,106 | supreme court here denying that the) acuaret Mra. Collins was sufficiently re if 4 a | eas Sp a are in service. The balance of new | singer had entered into an agreement | oni Hoyle cited another caxo| covered today from the severe beat | ele G—Houtiint canes, Which ‘ean | tt OFFERING, FRIDAY: equipment will be delivered by fall| with her husband, Lou Tellegen, to} y nora twrsonn who brought a tare |!N& administered her to give police |." aevatitad in thirtsxular order 6e\| when it will be thrown? ito the | Keep Be apes pepue carries, my to the London museum, those | 00d dehori pts ot di a The | suninons c preach to nieet the seasonal demand | actrees, out of their divorce « | who carried it to its and others |uspect has disappeared since the} ied caso. ere veterans are | {| of agric ulture and other industries, | Untermyer‘a affidavit followed pub bits vialted by misfortune 4 Santa Fe Spring. fo affair End sow focal vite’ Uae Bercineha( ion i] eee ee atta ty Noe Oe aiet | aimiigr: incidents have occurre none of the five other men Whol Hut are demanding additional pay. | Cc e e out by Tellegen in New Orleans. Such | were, id, and in the aggregate | participated in the night raid have| 7, 3 | Two Are Grilled in } |as agremient would constitute col.| Ye", 08 Said. and in the agsregate | participa anataneahen | monts i], i Wylie Murder C luslon, Untermyer sald, yptlan priests had discovered| After cloaely questioning Olive| = | Stockings of Our Regular Dependable Qualities Figure yhe Murder Case | iiicrneya for Mian Larrimore to-| pe asa |p : q \LONE BANDIT | Notab After grilling two suspects Wednen-| day asked Justice O'Malley of the su msi aor Cid Ma A Om ated bal ad cone aera ae in These Groups at Notably Attractive Prices c 6 of the su- uardian spirita, he arguec Collins, at La Guna bea st | 2 7 0} <IN j day ight, police detectives Investl-| proms court to stay hiv orde rere Ih Nttle iikelihood of the| night, officers decided that shel ROBS STATION 1,600 PAIRS OF FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, silk eng ne nrar anes Ob Jona Wyle.) ing to submit the aly or ite of Tutanknamen'a and Lord| could shed no mht on the 1d salah is ; f from top to toe, with extra splicing in sole, heel and toe—in i vd iden dala) ‘aA gh jury pending an appeal from his Su ‘on meeting In another world | 0} ‘ollins’ fut > toldly displaying a revolver, a lone | ack, taupe, faw fia oi i ; Ch *s Wednesday morning by a white man! cixion, Mins Larrimore asked for n|cnenaryon, meeting In inother world /of Mrs. Collins’ assailants fe Mu ABTA eh, HMRC | black, taupe, fawn, beige, light- and medium-gray, putty and as ho entered the home of his friend,| jury trial of the suit so that whol netwaon thelr, deaths, Sir Arthur| refused to to divulge It, saying bh : "1 otter—the pair, $1.95, John Boyd, 427 24th ave, #., released | would be afforded an opportunity to| «aid re omo thingw must ‘be kept. yo.{ UP & 8: Bvans, manager of. tho es aetna Tei ; ee both persons, No clues to the {den-| clear herwlt of connection with the| Sie, ARTHUR HAS eret,"’ Unton Ol! station at Third ave. and 600 PAIRS SILK STOCKINGS, 600 PAIRS SILK STOCK- tity of the slayer haw been found. "| atleged encapadon of Tollogen ARABIAN GUARDIAN Lady Conan Doyle {9 a spiritualist | Bell st, and robbed him of $60. with lisle top, heel, sole and INGS, black, semi-fash- any? te ate Nopeieee| Sir Arthur, who tn here to explain} of note and It tw thru her that the} vans had Just entered tho Mation | too; fullefashioned foot, in ioned, with lisle top, sole ndiay 0 determine whether " i" A on | 4 , ; h | ‘ further his theovies on spirituallam,| noted novelist carries on much of eo bonaleatunned. ans : pis ef x ri nn 44 Wylle's connection with narcotics 'n-! 95,015 in Seattle said that the, spirit of an Arablan | hin research work. Many ovit apie | When the bandit stepped around th black and a few colors, $1.35. and toe, 95¢ pair, torents hore had any bearing on his 4 vy | who lived 7,000: or 4,000. years ago| its—aplrite of criminaly—have ap.| corner and pushed the gun in his mph Lotti" ier Wy lified to Vote |" Be re Mar ved @ year tn. pele Qualified to Vote) iirout Tutanthamon's tne tan for| peared to Sir Arthur und. hie wife | ribs. on on dope char A total of 95,015 Seattle citizens) tone acted as his guardian angel tor Ansintance ie atatod. ‘This /4s|. yyans found that the bandit. provi ATER $ TICK | | qualified to vote at the coming apring| and guide, Whenever Sir Arthur|alwaya granted, the assistance tal y ipal hed windor nd A oat eras May Piatt sed | |elections by registering, Ce ‘oller| in perplexed or troubled he calls tol ing thé course of wine counsel, That | OUMY had smaw im ndow and \ trom 6. “inti! 4p, toy | | Harry W, Carroll announced Thurs-|the Arabian and recelyos prompt as-| it has boon helpfil has been. testi. | had stolen a number of gas coupon rom a.m. until 4 p.m. on Pp. lon books closed] witance, he said filed to by the return of these spirits | books, Several motoreyele patrol: | 18th ave, N. 1, from 1, 65th wt, | day. ‘Tho regintration 1 toB. Tara st. ahs “| | Wednesday until after the May clec- Jhile the identity of the ancient} with reports of progress and expres.| men scoured the neighborhood for é . a6 | tions, opirit ig kutywm tv Sir Arthur, ho’ sion of appreciation, tho bandit, but failed to locate him, § 1 mela aati ei, didactic tpt ae wid aatlaacai