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P Slawers, not bulbs of different vartet open to commercial growers. | . prises are offered. " tnade for them by the theater man- sit forget the medals—even the & tournament at which one of » Urday’s meeting. Wis. THE SEATTLE STAR Le a on GARDEN SHOW Candidates; Look Them Over SAILOR HELD IN PLANS READY Tuesday Primary Not Exciting, Tho Contest Between MANN MYSTERY a Complete Arrangements for Leading Contenders Promises to Be Merry Race | Youth Is Alleged to Have Club Affair : Confessed Slaying JOHN W, NELSON The Bon Marche’s Bargain Basement Iz the Land of Bar- | April 24, and six ont : MIA gains. People Come for Miles to Shop Here—Why? 44 pty eivctions May 8 to Because Everything Offered Saves You Money! rangements were « ) for t wit “ t . eo race “te first 1 sp show ie ee ee bay onedlatery ay be given r of th stlegey MONDAY! MILL ENDS OF COTTON GOODS club May 3, 4 the new | field piel Th qho wan arrested building at the fth ave.| The political pring eee c pollewing. om Those ¢ ne to comp . the t ele at ae before the v t made that b y the er of Miss Mann, is b further orders Various cl Wares and ¢ Be offered should write oosn't seem to be om ¢ nia € The prinoner is one of and other prizes to/ clean-cut program offered by any tidate, Several war horses in the 1 gume are ente 1 in the con tw young men who were arrested Seeretary, Miss Ada Hanfo' ay Gfiwhaen have Yeaan he, at Amartilo, near he March 26 ‘ ‘ Broretary, Mine A: teat, many of whom have been d m Gammection wlihi'the allamea that 1,000 yards 39-inch Plain 15c Sry Wanks and for the fp who have won # tid vi f an automobile but subsequent “Reguls of the 8 ~ if alee & panied i Kelley re ed. He then came here and Marquisette A wry STE ee NINETEEN CLASSES n the parlance of the sport:/ ay) ines, | Claims he has erred onthe ety) > turned me 2,000 yards 40-inch Bocas Voile 19 OF EXHIBITORS world identified with every pro council from 1916| Franke ts nd to have told offi ' @ There are 19 classes of exhibitions | ALL WANT TO SETTLE harry a : eo aedatne u is _ Be rigts cars when hens plan ; under at (light colors) . egisiniele! el ath: diesale y re compxtitorr, some to phon T CAR QUESTION ‘ Bee ; * | a Pe re 'e declared one gnes Me “entie: tc amatonie Fe fe Tah Wok cee 1 teu] ArrIed and. lives at 21 educed by effecting, of an Diego, had a_ grudge 2,000 yards 36- ct, Cotton Poplin 29c so the spec ries offered 4 faithfully and|? le has resided in Seat hg economies 18 /against him since she ad beat Bieiren unaey 12 bine ny : oe for ficte Seber gs ad.| bast 33. years, Served Lica alee + Moore o a wink ¢ ty de | him out of about $490," prior to ti (all colors) oo ee ec toe ee we sleiee en uncer 33 tion of city affairs. All want] City treasurer in 1900 and , par mani WvO- | leaving California, officers said 1 ,000 yards 32-inch Ginctisin to nettle the street car p r leavin ity of clty water and light depa “s A Clase 1 ts a luncheon table ration hesinenl hauls oi A i as tre er's fice 1 worked to make them r of ' 19¢c Ber tmsincrs Sees car cates | tron Bs toner td n 1906 he became |succons. Will se Abeee (bright colored checks).............+.e00% nals. Perhaps there is :pro ye earr " Ser? M8 Uring room Geeration C11.) nicinal polition. ag oh 1 term's work wan “the 3,000 yards 36-inch Dotted Swisses, Marauisett, 29C Mears viewers. 16 conta fees stl weleaine "ato \. STEVENSON BA Shadow Batiste and Striped Madras .......... mastal. pot = the fivet day will! heard. In place of rly t te the waltress fits fatrt Me ce tvsice (stsacene’ cy. us"ts| the favorite 1 ba el! with the known facts in the 1,500 yards of 36-inch Ratines in orchid, white, |“a Dustness sidtration a andthe’ ¢ cane, officers declared al sacle anita Bsn Dogon oe Sg peacock blue, Harding ee, tangerine and taupe; 35C DISTINCTIVE NOT merchant vessel, he said goon quality ..< 2". svi bosune violas cle iskvotde Class 4 is for ef & window box, > a by! the manageme: > prines are Eifared to professionals and twe to ema CHECKS USED ming fe has lived here He 1,500 yards of 36-inch palin Putty Dot: Voiles yard).7 5 304 psanlosiasiconcanun 35c ha. ee tetthe ap tal i oe nit dete esr ae 3 AS EVIDENCE 1,000 yards of 32-inch Shirting Madras, with 35c FLOWER BASKETS says th the Upon a. polic with regard to the on very ac e heavy cord stripe, a few silk stripe; good quality new COATS street car problem, but belicves in | the applicat of common sense. Hin card beags the motto: “A bust ness man for the city’s bus ee ’ not been rep Derries, 9 for a decad prises pre..ottered:: pe . |lnborer and works amateurs. | Glass & is for corsage bonquets and|Tallway at manual or, Hugo Boutonnieres, Two prizes a | Kelley is se x electio; on the Gyeslonals for corsages and. basis of being a warm supporter of} ALLEN C. SPENCER is a real Boutinnlores, and two to ai Magee a J, deco ha ¢ Ballard |dent of With these facts in mind, the]! Masonic member |Try to Impeach Witness in Temple 4 Waterhouse Trial in Seattle, \oha Chapter, 0. A mans of evidence, Including ere and of one lives with wife W, 63rd st. Has voters will go to the polls next| Worked for ity in the health Singly or in combination. T | Tueseday and select six of the 14| department. garbage division; the Is open only to amateurs, and t |for the final election. Close follow gineer’n depart are offered. [ers of the political ment, the street | Wicagel as to ]the vote will be Glass § is for 59 & Jeent of re More varietizs, open to am ~ and pro-|maries. Th Temsionals, and three pris offered. + Class 10 ts for six Sbrvages and two for checks, ¥ #., and a mem the ber of St. John'n|the testimon: lodge No. 9 A.B. [cipal witnesses for th & A, M. He is conservative in}were introduced in Juder CG policles: He was born at/ Hal riday to impea. t, Ind. “Not a candidate of | teats Nea! H. Begley cular clique or organiza. | Witness iam T. Lau! fon.” in bankruptey, v Waterhoune for $183.00 Stevenson auriculas, Seilla, muscari, « 1 wild amo assert that lepartr ewe than 60 per istratio at the pri is no bond tesue be jfore the public, and the port and |school eiections do not require pri | maries. ow working street rallw anee) PUILIP TINDALL, department. Be-|ago 45, ix June complet of these New Coats Monday. Here is a bargain with extraordinary values. & bachelor, ng hin first or of the city cour track Sizes to 44 spr Five different styles. Indistinct plaids, Polaire cloth, over-plaids. Some with fringed Tuxedo scarfs, Three-quarter and full lengths. Wear one a Waterhouse & @pen td professionals and amateurs, $me prizes to be awarded. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES — ‘he {Nothing of the El Aquar OF ‘THE CANDIDATES bas fitted a ss Mot, or tthe ee , a The following brief biagraphical serve t beige sip seg aie of $188,000. Hegiey also was —Turki h ne ‘otired ‘ad [Sketches of the candidates {illustrate ih and effe semen, WEG. S FEE | an tinghon iain Ob thee ‘Hirck Huck- s the difference in profession and economies in va jeutenant of in feveral of the che hatte an Class 12 is for 25 viola plantn, Three temperament-in the men the voters ous departments fantry durin 3 5 prizes are | ss rel ace o apace A se cing |Mentification, "Hull 29, El Aquarto," Bees cena. simatoatn Sad tines ee ty choose: from at the pr? warklig ovsty aay \ Malena by Beat © prea Bleached Huck Towels, Thres | martes we very ¢ verne sev: |e Maan ron prizes are offered smatours three es ih) ae and finds be is eral major engage $ waco: Entroracen. s Pears. ¢ te ach ak ker fommercail growers. T. H. BOLTON, 1 bachelor, fo . = c henateapped, in menta, Hs ate i,| .F He Rodolph, one of tho prin 17x33, each .. ; Be Gieteid'a'e | Class 14 is for disptay of at least 69| Mer, councilman, 1915 to 1921, lives} Spencer u clpal witnenses last week for Laube, admitted on the stand that certain checka and contracts entered as evi dence by Clarence L. Re. niet defense counsel, were recorda from Frank Waterhouse & Co. which showed the El Aquarto venture wax 4 company undertaking. od 8 aking campaign Fe iene power. 5, Poemceted., . with jspeeches at luncheons and during| the labor movement (conservative). | Vorsing hours, Speake frequently | oo Label veral Taken | St night. Declares the city should he Centra bor ave & representative of the common ouncil In 1916, &) Leonie in the council. Has lived In nember of the | Beattie for 14 years, Hin motto is eneral executive | cfriciency and a business administra to make a busi hess nuccess of the city’s utilition, which he says in carrying out the purpose for which they were inaug urated. Has been ‘©Ut carnations, Two prises are of Sommercial growere. Clase 15 tx for $0 or more cut roses. Two prises are offered to commercial growers. Ciass 16 is for @ group of flowering ts in & space 6 feet by 2 fect. Three fe offered to commercial growers, ‘Class 17 is for a single specimen o if plant, open to everyons. Three Heavy quality Turkish Towels, 2244. each 3s se oss viii oes bibs win evtotopa inicio 39Cc Heavy quality fancy Turkish Towels, in a Jacquard weave, with blue and’pink borders... . 45c at | The 4 was a str of ethred. en of “as oe | tion. ” deeply intprented nia yl featured ‘ te for ingle specimen of | see su | ROBERT BRUCE (BOB) HES. in the Japanese : . Ts’ union and a Plant, ope: everyone. Three) ; Bre offered. | Glass 19 is for a group of foliage) the same bitterness between oppor ttorneys that has marked the} <d in the elty counc!l | question, and says: “I for the past 12/ax recognize it and have devoted myself years. He is mar-/to Informing the public as to what and has three chil-!is going on hero in America.” He dren. vice president o¢ | METH has ser the State Federa-| tion of Labor.} Resigned these! ‘ffices when he was elected to the} council. Was a member of the . charter revision Bolton committes in 1914. | Believes Seattle has outgrown its present charter. | § Strong supporter of municipal own: | ership of public utilities. Has been SD eread ‘cont tnuban employed as city saleqmay for ftich- Rains. éatereh i i Jardson & Holland, importers, job-| fim vy” proavectvs larble Winners Will Get) >: and manufacturers, since te: Lr lll operon a _& Sweepstakes gold medal will also be | by the club to the exhibitor | entries score the highest number | Points in all exhidits thruout the show. | Jud, Hal) an ouriced that es at 4718) was weonded while serving with the Latona ave. andiold Second W has resided in Se. umed Monday attle for 33 years. | distinguished service crows and th “Bob” wan fo Croix Gaorr elected to the city! FRED N. WEVANT han resided CALL MANY We Festivities af “U” Carried On in Darin Threatens Dire Action when he was sen, |i2 Seattle for 24 years, He is Field Bleachers in Afternoon | Party Pessimists Bwhen he was sec ond inva race of 74 candidhtes. He has re oof age, aides at 7450 Green Lake way. He was er ond time in | satebrdterd of campus day ployed ‘steamship ‘Heads Will Be ' sg lg bog rin ech the|whom were Ray Helly, eded to|the junior class; T president of with republican “pessimists mmy Austin, preposal and made a good record.” city f years, r nine} fered with the out-door program of|and others of junior class note, p: nd th the ninth celebra cansi th to pledge themselves, ect. Formerly traveled extensively thruout the United States for the " This is the day on which Seattle's " ni a i Wyground marble champions were) CLAIRE 8. COLGROVE, age 50, | High government officials and} ¥| which f# to be tried in federal court Rte eee OK coe Is to give careful ‘Tuesday morning and which prom € Avia | study to ail prob: |ises to develop into one of the ont.| thumping down on the lunch boxes|and men of the junior class who 0} . evened sesh janie ote ar a 0 co-eds prepared for their | promis promote the ler oe exercising | standing trials of the year, that the co-eds had prepared for their| promised to promote the spirit of | good business afternoon at the park board chain of restau-| safety and utilities committees, an: quarters on Fourth ave. and eg tants. “More clean | was president of the council during| st. where Major Jesse Jack- 7 cut business meth-|a previous term. His motto ts: “A } Superirtendent of the park de- ods and less poli-| man of character and action. He has | part. tain came just at noon Friday.|then & jtry to counteract the effect on eyant ted in mak:! Admiral Steamship Co, has bon | ta the afternoon celebration should |window washing‘were taken into the ‘JAMIN H. t¥ is an en-|ink Seattle a clean city. We hn a") called by the defense, together with |D? held on the covered bleachers in| group. An alumnus or two, appear-lana. ‘The gineer, particularly devoted to the| the backing of Green Lake|\, } Lustic, captain of the Admiral. | Denny field instead of on the open |!ne on the campus, were. taken study of public | (reanizations, and his motto $8:/ Oriental liner President Madison, Roy |!W2 before the dormitories, }8 “honoraries.” By afternoon some- utilities, He is} "Pfficency, a busineks administra-| Harting, chief of the Seattle office of SSSOR GIVEN {thing like 50 individuals were decor- married, and lives) tion, leay politics.” the department of justice, will also ignore aces Jated with the little at 933 37th | WILLIAM Db. TOTT 5626 | be called to tostify for the defense. | It was on the bleachers, then, that Has resided in Se-| Brooklyn ave, the oldest candidate} David J. Taylor, ex-army officer| P'S Edmond 8. Meany, keeper of attle for 25 years, In tho race, is 64) and free lance, who was charged for | ‘ditions, was presented with a and has been em years old and has|a time with being tho ring-leader of | “Mitthday” cake with 20 candles, 10} scocky freshmen who began dis. ployed as engineer practiced taw for|a Northwest drug ring, has. been |Tecosnition of his 20 campus days. |, at the gas plant,! . no ying their authority on Denny ry ere sO tha yled | ie eae . the past | xubpoenaed by both the defense and}, It Was there also that the » the light depart ; |field. Not that the overhauling had | Sound Sleep Costs ttle. He|the government, Federal Agents|' the two upper-class honor so- ment and at other , anything to do with the window 7 os—~Tolo Oval ey eo e eouting | Earl Morria and W. J. Sheehan wil! |“etes—Tolo and Oval club hs fupaipe yada yi! n the city council,” BE ‘Following the ceremony the boys OMr. Colegrave adjourn to the Columbia theater, ; says. Is seeking here special reservations have been Eelection as a tried and successful bus- iness man, and will use his salary ie councilman to pay the expenses f a manager for ‘iis private affairs. Mr. Colegrove was born in Sparta, , and he was educated at Me. Watson and others, questioning political wisdom of pushing white bows. court issue and creating the ‘@gement. For a couple of hours the | | Organization finished up the day by | is leading the United States overhauling a party of so-called aren entanglements | them will play in Atlantic City, N.| J, in June—and go “Hunting Big| Game in Africa” at the movie house. Definite plans in regard to the} final city games will be laid at Sat- jto act as they would act in their vocating the weeks | | tive Keller, Bernice Kennefly, Louise | own business.” 30-| arrested some time ago charged by Pedestrians Hit i, H. A. Brandmeir, 1124 2arg We. N., struck him at Pike st. and Baal ave. 284: An unknown woman was | bruised Thursday when u at Second ave, and Pike st. y a car driven by A. E. Cook, 2105 | Harvey Cassill, Edward Cushr Charles Dunn, Gordon Scott, Fr ‘America’s lowest car fare.’ jsloner in Seattle and OLIVER T. ERICKSON is an. | ‘ve in political and civic aftairs,|one of the smoothest-running dopo ‘ malta 9 or counciiman, having | His motto is: “Take the city’s busl- | rings in the history of the Northwest, |Bartiett, Richard Welts, Ted Dr : + | Nese out of politics.” | lcoll, Howard Selby, Elbert H served on that , « — - y for the a | F Ps Ketchum, Hunter Miles, Samuel SPECIAL OFFER iN MONUMENTS a8 bea. pre has been oe |neys, Cohen and Spellman operated | ticed his profes.| sion here for 19|other veteran years. Dr, Lee-| zer is advocat- ing removal of Herbert nk, John Kelleher, yd MeInroe, Wright Perkins and married and or us 4 a = Vaverly place. the street rail- is 5 fa LANDS IN JAIL Osborn Gardner. Se MAttal Heiidereoh 4 of | way from local Beene x Graft to Dry Law A 0 853: Fairview uve. N., was| peritien. and tay: ing at 768 Bel-| NEW YORK, April 21—Declaring |, Crashing at high speed into n|PLd MEDI ‘ ocked down at Minor ave. and ors putting «a A mont Piace, Pub. {that attempts to enforce the state | truck at Highth ave. and Pike st, at} Tolo and Oval clubs are the or mny way, Thursday, by a car t ransportation liquor law have “debauched the po | 3 a. m, Saturday, J. 8, K » that reign su: ky, 97, |Ranizations, alw expe le utiliiies has expert (David J lee foree of is wele: sreme on Campus day, ‘The naming oe Bric © force this city and cau Jeweler, not only wrecked his car but | prem! i 3 W. Henderson, been Erickson's| : caused é § ar » {An orgy of graft, perjury and cor. | ded up in a cell at the city jail, }of their pledgés means the naming present superin. Pe easier e | untae Clty Legisinta tnenk “to, | Along with George Harold, 29, 4 wit of those whe have done the most now serving ay|Corrigan, in an open lettwr to tho | Mess to the accident. Koxky charged commendable non-academie work in chairman of the|Press toda, demands inv. atigation | Harold with the theft of a caso of |the interest of Washington. Still, important utilities |bY © legislative commp co with |Jowelty from Kosky's car during the |there are other organizations, per. en by Mrs. H. H. McDonald, 1415 urth ave. W. She was bruined erely. Leezer —J, J, Post, 702 2, Union panent,: th ret 863. "reported Friday that hin|‘%0lce) at the head of this depart. had struck an wnidentitied man | Ment of public utilities REDUCTION on our entire stock for 4 days only, beginning Also favors Monday, April 23 t Fifth ave. and Jackson st. ana| Seater, care and davelopment of 3 : power to protect witnesses. confusion following the w Har. }haps of not quite so Jong standing Ending Thursday Eve. Reece aau ihre |Seattio’s parks and boulevards. His BA the wea : old denied the charge, as Tolo and Oval, that cannot be 7 , Helen Brown, 1715 , Mer-|°at bears the motto: “Efficiency, - plana When frat 3 Kosky, alleged to have boon intoxi. suppressed. “Cube” club also insist If you are contemplating 2 fa emaprts tule at at Third [economy and a Business adminis) Vrickson Ti vain tet [ANTLTOR HONORED _ |oated, waa in posscasion of a ircled on naraine, ledges ¥ridkegr tire erecting a Monument be- ive, and Yesler way, Friday by an | tation. Rinteti ik tiie t t amount of jewelry and three auto. |it is impossible to submit a com. fore Memorial Day, come ie driven by 3. £.. Davies, 3770 | connam on the bround that: the cost | BY HIS TENANTS matic pistols, the police allege, |pleted. list of those honored, The in and take advantage of this opportunity, y J, EB os, 9770 would be double the estimates. His! cine April ; \ ab rayon ave. She was uninjured, BARMPORANGH) N.S: “Aprit'91, CARRICHE SOE GRIGG One ne b An William | Harold wan xearchedd, but had no |dremonies were too scattered a negro, Was such tela Karhanan, 804 N./—jighty.yearold Kdward Ei. Tomp.|Also opp 48th st., wan bruised Frid. kins says he will drive his automo. jatreet re m & car driven by W. TL Hallo- j bile despite refusal of uuthorities to| was too h Way, 4912 Sixth ave. N. B, struck |ivaue a driver's permit ; “ad at Fifth ave. and Union st. his age. : awelry on his person with the ox-|> “Cube” club is an organization wed the purchase of the } Y the ex RANE ways bathe the } pata faithful Janitor that when he died | ception of a gold watch, Both men | that came to tite early Mriday mor Pa AEB ing He aslaiane is at of Auburndale | vere held on open charg Kosky jing when a group of juniors found At thi e in| wbartments sent flowers and haye| claimed that he was. deliver ‘ athe i od a6 jotlc, He slivering the|themselves. window washing at the Soe cata rs eae ee otal blaly tut wn |irraoged to attend his funerat in a Jowelry-trom his store when the acd: [shertary buildings, It was decided Hb) | body. dent oecurred, that the apirit of ‘Campus day Standard Monument Co. 20-22 Fremont Ave. Melrose 0657 |And the masculine members of the | pression that they believe Hardin= ns er] “sess Rainfall Interferes on Hn CONG to married, w! h two | eee ia Bete daughters, and re } BY Ww. ANDA VON KETTLER eit |ahould b 4 be promoted by at organiza-| WASHINGTON, April 21.—Presi- For 0 years tion, So those present, amonég/dent Harding ts going to get rough and } lers" who are trying to talk ° 4 Pew: measures, and {x in the engineer's | woek r Friday afternoon. Ac-|board of control represeatative; Ted | STU! Medals From The Star ing ova oe car te ae Heeketh erly _ interested! @ 6 department of the| Witnesses at Trial ording to records rain drops inter-| Driscoll, Art Gerble, William Regan |>!m out of pushing his world court 3 nm in the Skagit proj BY! Harassed and badgered, even | i 1 | threatened by some republican sena | served 12 years as} Bop. $ | workers of 1912 likewise to run un OVERHAUL A tote ‘with: tit tn th rer ; artiod Ps 5 : | presents Poderatio i tubes Prominen shipping men, widely e ot hae tkeiiaia’? ; we ak cet re w & split In the party, Hari Feceive the medals promised them |™artied, lives at 6101 ‘Sint ave. 8, merican Federation of Labor. Is & civil wervice ex-| known on both aiden of the Pacific, | der cover. On all other campu days BUNCH OF FRESHM lng ‘will abandon’ pereuasive kereeil y The Star, as the result of the re-|W- Has lived in Seattle for 25] active in progressive labor circles, | aminer. He g¢ lare being called as witnesses in the th? sun has shone, permitting the) Littl white ribbons, torn from to bring them into line .and will call Scent preliminary tournament. Fit-|¥ears and made his fortune here. | and is a member of the Cookn’ union. | uated from Albion | Cohen- Speitman drug conapira: y case | Afternoon observances ay well as the |the window wash rags, were used | what he regards as a bluff on their’ | teen boys in ail were to meet Sat- Proprietor of a} Has served on finance, license, public} college, His poll morning labors to be held in the open. jin the emony, The organization ; : At the same time, Harding will the : ewan? dasineal| vonh country of the activities of some of : i | A. F. Haines, vice president ‘of the | boring brothers. ts Campi day and to stand for clean |nis closest. republican iieutenants. ent will present the decora- Hties is needed {In| made good. Judgment, and ia inter lincluding Senator Watson, of Ind president is deeply ‘0 }aggrieved over the statements of the the im. into rs of"Cube" ex- | Him $174 in Cash utilities. Petley th attorney jn Micht-| take the stand for the prosecution, | Mmed. To Tolo were pledged plained, but it certainly did have| winig 7 —. Allister’s college. His card bears centering his cam gan before com.| Michael Cohen ts the wealthy own. | beth Pond, Mary Helen Ee | considerabte to. oe tt ee PEO Os [aaneeose? eoundly ‘Friday “night AG |the motto, “A business-like admin. palgn upon the ing to Seattle, {er of the Rainier safe deposit vaults |r Dyer, Agnes Tram. Ehsabeil (tion of Campus day spirit. It is |r io alumbered, ‘'thtet entered Intrition by business men with cour. atreet railway , and served asjin the L. C. Smith building, Ho, in| Gambee Margaret, Grimes, Dorothy lexpected that the “Cube organiza-|\\reer and departed with $174 In 1923 Record of |age and force of character enough problem, and Is ad ’ state representa. | company with Thomas Spellman, was | Haskett, Frances Harrison, Bertha! tion will be revived on Campus days |!" follow. “"jeash, extracted from Wheeler's Putley ly pass system of lieves the street | federal agents as being in the act of fate psigts caalgh drone a nl Oth Asuuel observation ot |Pockets: ° | DR. R. N, LEEZER, aged 40,! f hough roa Greta ee em | making @ sale. of ‘harcotica. Both | Fi ee aay Guigit: alld’: Basel heat tha raoh Obsates 10 ay aioe. \- Automobiles |married, a dentist. Residence at| tration. He 1s now employed by the should be seth ie secretly Indicted by m federal | lanehards 4 ea i. mob 9 jetctct hes and log: |from the Armory, after a pep rally (i427 47th st. ‘Has lived in Se. Rainier Valley railway as consulting by business meth. | grand jury on several counts charg- | To Oval William Bakke, Victor | |e brates individuals emerged |and dance. ; ly attle for ngineer in charge of establishing «| ods and should po |ing conspir to’ violate the Harri- |. wey, Walter Burroughs, Roy Bar Spee Johnson, 1117 Thira years, Wan edi.| eekly pass system on the railway-| Totten taken out of poll.|son narcotic act. A no-true bill was|tur tune, Nowdall Ray Hill, Boi: wis at about the fa tated in dentint,| His car@Wetry a tucwimile of a pro: | tics. He served |found in favor of Taylor TR METH ans ee lerale (283: Thursday when a car driv. ry at Portland | Posed street car pasa and the motto: | five years as United States commis.| According to government. atte Se bAticealat ein iy dale ohh