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oat un Yet ESE STE AO “ - ae THE SEATTLE STAR WOMAN FIGHTS Postoffice? No. Just Contest Letters |LEAGUE HONORS | ; OFF BURGLAR RETIRING HEAD Another Held Interned for | Reginald Parsons Elected Half an Hour Honorary President is DAY, APRIL 25 on Heid interned by a masked burglar | ginald H. Parsons, fer the past Invade early Wed: | : | ur yeas eaident of the Social Meslay morning, Mrs, G, M. Kins} \f ® pres + He, 264) Fremont ave, was forced to | Welfare league. hono: at the me Sul in her bed while the thug annual el@tion Tuesday by being earehet the house ter alt aa nga pecs r th tegen Vigoeiey Aig gate e bandit fir departed taking clatly created position, Alfred Lun With him two valuabie diamond rings, ® String of poaris, a wrist watch, | din was elected premdent, suscons pearl earrings, a ruby ring, a re jing Mr, Parsons, He assumes o | Volver and 3 The bandit car |fice immediately. Other officers « | Vice president, Lawrence Booth; second vice president, Nathan Hiokstein; executive secretary, Ev lyn Gall Gardiner. Directors of ied a black and wore @ white Mask. He was about 27 years old The robbery .was one of several! Similar crimes in which a woman was! > Serrorized by a burglar, a man was jdivisional work were elected as fol * “ d C ” > ol : lows; Family social service, I i ttel es vorgurecoa tee a Metal ehla tunis wie Be Pure Milk “From Contented Cows Reged auto thieves were jailed after Landes; economics problema, Altre , a Wrecking a high-powered car on the| Lundin; public affaira, Worral Wil Carnation with CHO-CHO—ideal for children! Fremont bridge. son. The new board of trustees in. | cludes Lawrence 8, Booth, Reginald | |, Parsons, FF Foisie, Mra, B.) ae ‘ ane REC: |C. Beck, Mrx, John Trumbull, Wor | ral Wilson, W. H. MoGrath, Lane | also on a treaty between Honduras | mation about themselves Summers, Alfred Lundin, Nathan land the United States. | Mrs. Carson said she was @ sister Eckstein, Mra, Henry Landes, A. Ft | They refused to be > Mrs. A. Church, 1308 Seneca st. | for several minutes Tuesday night ly fought a thug, who at) PF tempted to enter her rooms by break: | Sing down the door. She length | Pucceeded in chasing him away, but Shortly after she was again terrified e i . | Mrs. Young an! two companions, | of Mra, Young. When he renewed his assault on the jCurrie, Mra. Fred White, M who raid they were Mr, and Mrs. | interviewed oor, She rushed to the telephone |Goodner, Otto Kegel, C, W. Casler, J. ©, Carson, of New Orleans, em| yrier a talk with the American ) and when the thug heard her calling |Mra, Frank Bailey, Mra, Alvah 1 |tered” Honduras thru the port of| ieee en ants, Young S) the police he fled and did not return, | }Carr, Chas, H . Harry W Amalpa, on the Gulf of Fonseca, |™nister at Tegucigalpa, 3 After Andrew Gilbertson, 814 E. Kent, BC, Garber, A. Merrell, and went directly to Tegucigaipa,|let it be known that she would | Victor B. Rabel, Dr, C, B. Haggard, | Supposed Hammer Murder- | miles inland, necording to thelr |fight extradition, The Carsona, it anley Loi ny M. Clark, R. B. : 44 story. They registered at the Agur-| 0 oa extraditio: Norges, it Hatch, Jonni. Lin-| @8S Resists Extradititon | They repwtered at the AgUr|iy understood, walvea extradition cla hotel. mw, ©, R. Case, | Nearby Carson is being held at the Hondu 2nd st., had reported his automobile © stolen from in front of a cafe at! "Fourth ave, and Pike st., police from | Ballard precinct found the machine} This is the swarm of answers that were received from The Star's jumbled baseball Water M. Oeibe they made arrangements to had wrecked on the Fremont | Walter HB. Galbraith, W. M. Mo] SAN SALVADOR, April Aboard with an American family in|'®4 capital on information from t 4 ttn where it had collided with the |Phrase contest of last Tuesday, One insertion brought over 800 answers. Reading from| Kay, Water Douglas, F. H. Knick Toeman giving the teens 60 Min. tr, | the olty i United States on a charge of being Curbing at high speed. Robert Evans |left to right are the men who inspected the answers: L. F. Sharkey, H. W. Bangert, E. E.\erbocker, Albert 8. Kerry and Al IM. Young, arrested in Togucigaipa,| They were arrested on informa-|® fus' from justice. The author Rnd Wiliam Wheeler were arrested | Hillar and F. L. Taylor. Bangert (standing) is holding one of the winning answers to|>*t 2 K cerosaiea So ts eae | Honduras, in the belief that she ig |!" from United Statex the |{tles at Tegucigalpa believe he is 3 charged with driving aye Wea. | the contest, submitted by Miss Olga Tweed, 2127 46th ave. S. W. |p] B ks Out fondant sped "hamenny {elet that they were the “ger | Wanted in California q were b city 5 Photo by Price & Carter, Star Statt Photographers |Plague Breaks Ou wp BCD rec Siok TN pop oman” who murdered Mrs oll ipeeday on open charges. Mail clerks, maf! sorters, and abat-| Mrs Lee E. Chesterfield, 938 27th} tants in the contest | st | murgeress,” will fight extradition to|berta Meadows with a hammer, and|THIS ONE BY LITTLE BROTHER > Paul Anderson, Skagit hotel, told a re . ees i the United States, it was learned |two companions who aided her to| Flivver Owner—He: kid, or hat while drink: |{08. @f ‘postoffice helpers would | ave | Five men were kept buy sorting | in Sou rica | ; | P , * ral he police Tuesday that while drink |1,416 come in handy at The Star of-| Doxena of other Persons submitted | out the ponstble winners and then the} CAPETOWN, April 25 me here today escape. |mustn’t fasten your pup to my car Semmmuine lower end of the city he | 0° 2S cs nen the anawer 40] attractive und well orrenaed anawern | oie come wit nd th ¢ cTOWN, Apri Several! The woman denies she fs Mra.| On being questioned by the au-| Little Amos—Aw, what's eatin’ ead been robbed of $305. Anderson ian. stars baseball puzzle contest,|to the contest and these were can-| Hangert \ooaae atl ade by H. W.! cases of bubonto plague have been! Phillips and will oppose extradition | thorities, after rrest, Satur-}you? Someone tied the bloomin‘ Was ynable to explain the loss and|o.. jast Tuesday, began to flood the| sidered by the judges’ and many Ke of the contes discovered in Bouth Africa. on that ground, basing her claim |day, the trio would give little infor-'thing to my dog's taili—Jndge. | was charged with being drunk. Rurglars entered the home of | Frank Preston, 715 35th ave. taking |») »® sewing machine, a razor, a peart )@tudded bracelet, a diamond bar pin Band several other articles of jewelry. Birs, J. B. Friedman, 154 29th ave, Hwas also robbed of a valuable set of (silverware by thieves who entered her home thru a basement window. place, Jawarded the special passes which More than $00 answers to the Jum-| were to be given to 50 other contes- | led baseball terms puzzle came in | ——————————— ~ from one Insertion of the puzzle page. DOVER, Eng. Epril 26.—Police The season pass to the Seattle base- | peacemakers who attempted to quell ball games, which was offered as the} a gypsy battle at Ewell met the first prize for the most accurate and| usual fate of peacemakers. All the most attractively arranged answer to| gypsies attacked them, injuring five the jumbled contest, was awarded to! officers. Old Chief Posey Found Dead in Utah Mountains Aged Indian Who Led Futile Revolt Against SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET THURSDAY—THE FIRST DAY OF A Men’s Wear | Greater MoveySalle| mover ciearnce 300 Handkerchiefs, mostly linen, ROMO LAWN secececccceeesnes1IC | 165 Soft Collars, discontinued | | for two days instead of one, Thursday and Bila os54 ste sven bese Friday—the Biggest Clearance Sale of the $f pairs Hose, silk, and silk liste, .500 Year—with many Extra Special Purchases yy tra eR of New Merchandise. These items represent| 1% Silk Hanckerchlets -...... ' STE ARNS’ Whites Gone to Happy Hunting Grounds . SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Apriljwho had been with Posey when he 25.—Old Chief Posey has gone to/made hin Inst stand, traveled a fl as “the happy hunting grounds,” difficult trail to Comb Wash. They Ever since the Piute Indians of|camped at night in the canyon. In is recognized as the guaranteed | Southern Utah were rounded up and|the morning the Indians led the exterminator for Rats, Mice, | driven to @ stockade they have teen | marshal to @ litte cave at the rim es, Wi gs and Anta, secretly mourning their chief, who jof the canyon. aa pve diine ying to Lil these was killed in battle with the whites! There lay old Chief Posey In full with powd iquids Or any jon. March 28. war regalia. preparations, The Indians maintained a stolid] They buried the body and at the silence when they were asked about |Indians’ request the ldovtion of the thelr leader until Tuesday when &/ grave is to be kept secrvt. } 15-08. box, $1.50 | meeting of the tribe was held. Then| No one really knows the full his- | Bold " ¢, patriarch | tor; he old man. The earlies + 16 pairs Balbriggan Drawers, | ey pee pce rinael fri lie la eee Reged || only a few of the Movey Specials—look for | 3 ase pent; edged chief, asked to see Marshal |stories of his extreme cruelty haw ||| the Movey Signs all over the store. | 3 Shirts, blue chambray, : 14% and 16%. | 13 Boys’ Beacon Robes, 10 to 16.$1.95 | 16 Boys’ Sweaters, ruff-neck and y NR BODY Ward. been denied by persons In Salt Lake 4 FOUND IN FULL who were acquainted with the chief. | oi WAR REGALIA He was always warlike. Like - | IN fi i i iy “Posey has gone to the land of many others of his tribe, he resent his forefathers,” sald the old man{ed the fact that other tribes had /}} + . . coat styles . $3.95 : dee eon tues ‘vinta molten eiven, inch astintion trem |{| Marquisette 20¢ Yard Devonshire 25c Yard Gingham 123c Yard is-Wont! Ficeiel bake Ne T and needsit as much as}more war. He will never talk to|the government. in land allotarwnts Colored, figured Marquinette—wash 2000 yards of broken lines and dis. 700 yards, 27 and 82 inches wide. Tar- foes oak ‘our blood is eiugrish |the young men again ot the days |and supplies, while the Piutes ware || able, fast colors 4 patterns to choose continued patterns of Ginghams, Dev: tan plaid, stripes, checks, on light and rest Fieen ¥ when the Indians ‘owned this land. |driven back to a part of the coun-/]/ from. 36 inches. Movey Special, onshire, and Suitings. All perfect dark grounds, An unusual value. j z low, jot ne weak, Tabby, He will never fire their hearts with |try they did not call home. Tho —Fourth Floor stock. 42 inches wide. Movey Spo- —Secénd Floor | d ensily tired. hate. Old Posey is dead. The white |region about Blanding wan the real [| cial sss Haor |? Gude’ men killed him.” home of the tribe, according to the ||! -| Kodak Clearanc ‘Later Marshal Ward, accompanied | Indians. Hl: Linoleam 98c © by some of the younger Indians,| The death of Old Posey ends what | Pumps & Oxfords $2.85 11 usea ana shopworn Kodake and tn regarded an the last Indian war || 15 pleces Inlaid Linoleum—see 16x34) Spreads Reduced Hips te heed ee | Cameras sharply reduced for clear- | in the United States. The trouble || inches. Movey Special, 950 a plece. ~ ance. All absolute! jstarted when Bishop's Boy and Sun. ||| Hast v1 $5.75—Colored Bedspreads in pink and continued styles, Oxfords in brown | Betis pettiat: Grdahocke ahatar wae up's Boy were arrested and found ||! Lihiad sie blue, Heavy Marseilles quality. kid and satin, and brown calf. Not thliowtng: ne each of the guilty. of robbing a sheep camp. EAA GS RUS aR ESRT RE — Double and single bed sizes. Slightly all sizes, —Second Floor Bess s ) Old Posey surrounded the town of ||} . nolled. S| 1 Eastman Junior......,..$12.50 | ET l ] | l F | standin with his warriors, rescued | Linen Lunch Cloths soley nt 2 Marsellies Bedspreads | $13.60 8A Cartridge Premo.....$10.00 the two youths and, vowing ven- Scalloped Linen Lunch Cloths and with rich satin finish. Floral designs. | pye . $22.50 8A Anscd RR Lens 5 22. $16.50 Notrishine is a real tonic which | #&Nce, took to the hills iH Scarts for Movey. Round thread qual- ¥ eat: qSecond Floor High Shoes 59c Pair $20.00 Eastman Jr, RR Lens ie “ by * ‘ hair, thus WAR WHOOP in ity. Sotled, | 89 pairs high shoes, with high heels. ae @ gape tae! Tonic and Blood Enricher | teets and nourishes ce ai rue FOREVER STILLED Wt &6-inch Round Cloths, .....se0.. $1.85 In black, brown and white, Narrow | $22.50 3A Hawkeye .........,,.$10.50 | femiarmm, to OFIEINAL COUT WHMBGE. cssed of ‘cltisens | and. ranchers || 45-inch Round Cloths, $2.50 widths, sizes up to and including 5, $3.50 2A Box Brownie... : black, brown or blond. Prevents) wore organized and war wan de.|{| 18x50 Scarfs ... : $145 Toweling Reduced —Second Floor $12 2C Cartridge Premo...... hair from falling and removes dan-/clared upon the Piutes. Bishop's |}! 18x84 Scarts 5,04 $1.75 ‘3 % Es $13 2C Folding Brownie. . lqrutt, No matter what you have|Boy and another Indian were killed || —fecond Floor Tie Xara: "Cotton Crash Towelinig, 17 $11 2A Folding Browni ested, try Nourishine—it ts tn a|!n the battles which followed. at {| eae rapier Naot genoa R Half Pri 6 ace lunes’ by ‘itself. One bottle usually|length the whites were victorious, ||| aE 2% “ite seth sii cam Tow- emnants a rice $6 2C Box Camera....... | lig effective. As a dandruff remover|and many members of the tribs || Fancy Skirting 35c Yard tek oe eee Thousands of remnants of wash $8 Vest Pocket RR with.case,..$6,00 | }alone it fs worth many times the|Were rounded up and placed in a |} sod eet : ~ Second Floor goods, Ginghams, Devonshires, $6.50 Vest Pocket single lens... .$3.00 |price asked. Be gray no longer. stockade at Blanding. ‘The fighting | EER rc. Ce eee Crepes, Percales, Poplins, Cretonne, $11 Pocket Premo $8.50 | | Remember this is not a dye, Act Was in some of the most picturesque ||| Skirting. Large variety of patterns Outing Flannei, Silkoline, Challis, Or- $18.60 2A Jr. wi Sere: eevee | |today for your hair health and re-|country in the West. i) with atin finish, — —gecond Floor gandy, Tissue Ginghams, Retine, and : ym. With leather cane. .§18.35 | generation. Price $1.25 per bottle,| Old Posey was believed to have|}| ——— — | Dress Goods Remnants Muslins. Lengths from 1 to 5 yards. —Kodak Section—Firat Floor Bartell Drug Co,, Swift's Drug Co.,)made good his escape into the ||| € —Second Floor |Rhodes Co. Dept. Store and other mountains, but it Is known that he || Handkerchiefs 10c Bike, dreas goods and linings, in- |drug and department stores. wag killed by a bullet on March |}} 200 fine LAWN Handkerchiets; % pcm a cate Canton ‘ | 5 ae 28. Government representative: | d N Handkerchiefs; \%4- epe, Crepe de Chine, Egyptian * | Nourishine Removes )on their way trom Washington to| | inch hem; embroldered cornors; re- Prints, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge, Drape Veils 50c Jewelry Clearance 25c f make land allotments and sottle.|{| chil Rs tye pte Oe Rett Velour, Prunella Skirting, Coatings, 1 and 1% yard lengths; fancy moshes | Including Bar Pins, Crescent Pi Dandruff ments with the Piutes, | yrekssainy ler: oh gy pee ears Apes al Perealine, A. B. and dotted borders in contrasting col- Bracelets set with brilliants, 18imah Lonel h | . aD oRED . Silk and fancy linings. All good, row! " es i Advertisement. rea. Tencnerm. of the basin wilt! LAWN Handkerchiefs; reduced from usable lengths, very sharply re. ches Purples brown, Randi /Oevy: and | Pearl Beads for children, Cuff Links, en. |22 longer live in terror of the war ||} iSc, Movey Special. se ’ black. Movey Special. | Amber Side Combs, Hair Pins, Tuck Mothers Prefer Cuticura ge ballet de Me | Une Sreiuae! erent a teen or —First Floor —First Floor Combs, Barrettes, Sterling Safety | Pins, Beauty Pins and Lingerie | . ingerie For Children Double-Vision Glassen, $8.50 HIGH COURT T0 | Clasps, —First Floor DR. SUSSMAN Regular shampoos with Cuticura Relinble Optical Spectalie: | | Soap and hot water, preceded touches of Cuticura feece: of dandruff and itching, keep Scalp clean and health proper ease of the hair during childhood is aleapeipeces ‘TEETH Anti-Alien Land Law ‘Now ‘Caticura Soap shaves wit Room 414, Peoples Hank Bldg. | Special Price Basement Greater Movey Sale | Leather Novelties Women’s Coats $7.50 Trimmed Hats $2.95 Wool Dresses $6.50 25c Each A clearance of coats at less than % Clearance in the Leather Goods Sec- : A special purchase for Movey Day— Bi tion, including $1 Children’s Vely H original prices, Some have fur col- izes for misses and small women. a & tiidren’s Velvet EXTRACTION Up to Supreme Tribunal | ee taaie Gea Suir eed eis attractive models for matron and Four bticactive: sivien; th haope Etta Bags; 50c Silk Bags; $5¢ Mirrors; b0c shealiaiie lied with watests miss, In black, brown, navy and 18 only. Silk Coin Purses; 750 Belts; $1.25 | FREE DAILY WASHINGTO? April 18—The z pipe Spring colors; fruit and flower Belts; 65c Drinking Cups; 50¢ Men's United states supreme court was eis MNGi ee Bs. Coin ‘Purses. —First Floor Movey Clearance 50c Wesh Dresses, Silk Chemises ,75c 35 960 White Waista....... S . 1 100 Silk Ch i i 61 $1 Girls’ Wash Dresses. NR tases Ean ee h wos pecial $2.95 with wide filet lace trimmings. Rib-| Novelties 25c Set considering the fate of the anti- allen land laws of Washington and California today, following the con. clusion of arguments yesterday. 60 96e Polly Prim Sateen and Pee Pp eibaet darted attorney Percale Aproha 43 dresses—takon from the racks be- bon shoulder straps, , Yashington, and Attor- | cause they were. mussed from hand- 50 sets Measuring § r " 4 38 $1 Breakfast Sets (aprons y were. mus m hand luring Spoons for Movey. por gy he nado aes Peg te a | ney General Webb, of California, | and caps) . ie Ing, and very sharply reduced. An 5 spoons to each set. 2he set. Bots Bavas tne 7008 of. te a were heard in support of the laws. q exceptional special, a ‘ i : Sit BCHAWA Appeated': int” proton | PAE MENS Tae ceboli iss Child’s Sleeping 20 sets Cookie Cutters in a special lot Natural Rubber AND | against the Washington Jaw, | . ae ‘or Movey. 26¢ set. = —rrirst Moor rob bien Caf regen +++ $5.0 Be | “Attacks onthe laa are based |]| Satin Dresses $3.95 Corduroy Robes, $2.95 | Garments 59c are 90 QUOWNS eee... B4e00 ANP | upon the conténtion that they form | In women's and misses’ sizes, fatin, | 50 roben of wide-wale corduroy, in 26 only, Sevsonds, Mado with feet erin Mod et auriprssctiptcoidgs ia |t-tmOH! lserimination and as such | vas piouses of morcerized Jaisley rove, vorbena, coral, pansy and Copen: Button down the back. Sloe 4 and you cominended by our early custom, |are in violation of the 14th amend: material, hayen, Sizes 36 to 44, ; new. ora whore work {9 still giving good|ment to the federal constitution, | bE on Nut Cups 3c Each satisfaction, ‘The state, however, maintains that | All work guaranteed for 15 yeara.|/it is not a matter of race, but of | Bxamination tree, eligibility to citizenship, which {a not mentioned in the amendment. | HIO “Had the negroes the same ener. NUXATED IRON gy. industry and power of leader. 4 | WD ship that’ the Japanese have," Attor. | CUT RATE 4 RATR ney General Webb declared, “whites | INCREASES STRENGTH | DENTISTS would now be entirely. excluded trom | NERCY'2 e Bo Pacific ed y ENERGY/& ENDURANCE @ Estnbiished 20 Ye certainly be turned over to the Ja | Second Ave. and University St, anese unless the courts sustain the 6 Dally—0 to 12 Sundayn|jaction of our legislatures,” ii Special, $06 dozon. Two sixes; yellow, pink and blue in each si —Street Floor Ribbon Remnants 3} Price Varied colors and widths. % to 2 yard lengths, Reduced prices—100 to $1.00, —Street Floor 800 Pairs of Silk Stockings 59e eee rereenteramntereesrerennrermnrerees tee — Semi-fashioned pure thread Silk Stockings. Seconds of high gr. i 4 vet . Se grade stockings, Specially reinforced, close fitting ankle. Lisle garter top. Sizes 8% to 10. Black ant TE ty : Pair Special Yrice Basement