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I liked him { The a party I liked him bette 1, father a “best mau,” vo guest at a w page printed t 0 EVERYTHIN( to answer eve of the wedding, the happy couple stamps and mall with four cents in stamps for Frieda’s Follies Contest Is Brought to a Close Announce Winners on Wednesday THE BRIDE’S BOOKLET a matron or maid of RAN AN RRC Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. I wish a copy of “The Bride's Booklet,” and inclose here- Are Received 8 , hair to If you're a June bride, mother, sister or brother of a rf, Or merely you'll int tion for and conduct nt of the engagement until n or boat, off on the honeymoon. e to any reader who asks for it. y the coupon below, inclose loose on bureau. same, hundred members of }of Columbus club Monday evening at Knights of Columbus hall, Coun cflman Philip ‘Tindall explained that the complete development of the Skagit contercplates two separate installations, one now being con- structed at Gorge creek And & seo ond to be constructed later at the junction of the Skagit with Ruby creek “The full development of the Ska- git.” he said, “depends upon storing the summer freshets by means of a coloasal dam at Ruby creek: This lis a project of such magnitude that it will call for state aid. It will mean half a million borse power, approximately aa much 37 at Niag- ara Falls, and isrger tan the pro- | posed plant at Muscle Shoals, The 50,000-horse power plant now being leonstructed at Gorge creek ts rap- Hidly nearing completion, and the jengineera promise us that current | will be forthcoming by the first of |mext year.” | Later Councilman Tindall spoke | before a meeting of members of the | fire department and their wives at |the Labor Tempie, where he again described the Skagit, ending with a short review of the fight for the one day in eight and a discussion of the problem of wages. Boy Immigrants : Weary of Australia SYDNEY, N. 8. W., May 1.—Thirty of the boy immigrants who recently leame from England have grown to| weary of farm work and asked for yi; | help to return home. NOT TO BLAME An old negro went to the office of the commisisoner of registration in a Missouri town and applied for reg- istration papers. “What is your name?” asked the official. “George Washington,” was the re- ly. well, George. are you the man who cut down the cherry tree?” “No, suh, I ain't de man. I ain't done no work for nigh onto a year,” —Western Christian Advocate, ch NC TS Writ Saves Her * Just a few moments before Esther Kaplan was to ‘be laced on a steamer and de- ported, Congressman Samuel | Dickstein arrived al Ellis island with a writ of habeas corpus. He clairted that her| | nervous condition was due to) dodging pogroms |Ship Captain Will |miral liner H. FL A °©| port Monday, Capt, jand Miss [ers church, but it is known that they did not Steer New Course) After bringing his ship, the Ad. | nder, into} rard Bartlett Elva M. King, of Bellingham, steered an unerring| course to the auditor's office, There they took on the needs for a long voyage and veered thelr courne to the office of Rev. Chauncey J. Hawkins, pastor of Plymouth Con- From the port of the Rev. Haw. kins thelr course was not charted, travel far, for Capt. Bartlett will be in command of the H. F, Alexander when she clears this port for San Francisco, Monday afternoon. Cupid Disagrees ONE ON OLD MAID AUNTIE THE SEATTLI DANCING CRAZE HAS GONE BEYOND LIMIT—3-MILE LIMIT At SS} May With Education LONDON higheg edu no méttri at high noc Peer Lowers Rents to Pre-War Level ampton ha ‘astle Ashby ) ae ire, 4 - Police are now prohibiting daneing for more than 12 consecutive hours from an auto truek, to a pier, to a boat and sailed out beyond the three-mile limit and the law, easickness before they shattered any record, in New York city, 8o these couple Fire Rings Fire Alarm in Factory May 1.—The NEW YORK, May 1.—Fire in al NEW Y Ready for Business Today! NERAL INSURANCE COMPAN AN EVENT of more than ordinary importance to every- one seeking the utmost in modern fire insurance, as well as those who are interested in the financial development of the Northwest, will be the inception of the General Insurance Company of America, organized and capitalized by well- known Pacific Northwest business men and executives. BY FAR the greatest forward step made by the General’s plan is the fact that each and every policyholder will enjoy protection with saving by participating in the underwriting OF AMERICA profits of the company. Thus the Profit-Saving Plan will combine the participating principle of the mu- tual insurance companies with the strength of the stock companies. THE DIRECTORS greatly appreciate the interest already shown by the many friends who have written and called upon us in reference to insurance and will gladly give complete information to all others interested in this, your Northwest company. GEORGE S. LON hacuser Timber Company J. F, IVES W. H. TALBOT Pope & GEORGE J. OSGOOD Wheeler-Osgood Company A. W. MIDDLETON ropolitan Building Company 4403-19 WHITE-HENRY-STUART BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ' Tacoma, Manager Seattle, Wash, Investment Compan: Capitalist, Aberdeon, Was! Director of Me DIRECTORS Wash. Weyer- C. D. STIMSON seattie, wasn., capitatist Sandpoint, Idaho, Gen- Humbird J. A. HUMBIRD Lumber Company F, B. MARTIN Everett, Wash, Vice President O. D. FISHER ji, 2re"'isnh rh HENRY McCLEARY {3° H. K. DENT Seattle, Wash, President President Ives eral Manager i J. T. McVAY C. J. LORD Insurance Manager Wey- of the firm of erhacuser = Timber Co, ‘albot Tacoma, Wash., and ¢ Vice President er hy st E. G. AMES OF: AMERIGA, PHONE MAIN 5528 (NOT INPHONE BOOK) Prosperity Return Shown by Art Boom , May 1 deale FINANCE COMMITTEE M. A. ARNOLD Capital National Bank, Olym- pia, Wash, L. L. CROSBY Watlker-Ames Company, Se- attle, Wash, GENERAL INSVRANGE COMPANY PAGE 9 ‘COLLEGE MAN'S “DEATH PROBED Body Is Found; Freshman Missing Since 1921 Hazing » danced \other youth, Arthur P. 1 But they all succumbed | ¥#* found bound and ¥ yeen bou Mrs. J. L. M ON THE F AMILY DENTIST First National Bank, Se- attle, Wash, Metropolitan National Bank, Seattle, Wash. First National Bank, Everett, Wash. a