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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. STUDENT KILLED DURING HAZING ! Body Discovered Two Years Indian Folk Tales Story of the Stolen Children | RENTS ARE UP Detroit Has 25 Per Cent In- REPORT SHOWS TROOPS RESCUE M'NEIL FACTORY CLARA SUSPECT OFFICER HURT Take Church Members From HOLY ROLLERS TO BE PLANNED FIGHTS 2 MEN IN AUTO WRECK Federal Prisoner May Make Photographer and Guard) Car Overturns in Chase of After Tragedy I ’ Swavuk Carried TI sar . : : ; gedy low Sy ayu Carried Them Away crease in Year Angry Mob of 1,000 Army and Navy Shoes Beaten by Alleged Tigress Stolen Machine 5 eae : ‘ y1 ait ry CHICAGO, 9 » | And How They Saved Themselves Copy rat cin wiecal SOKO ROOOR ae ’ a eae a y A cheek f thryuou tate tr day TEGUCIGALPA M A ole utorobile for Editor's Ne + ountr nt on's moving to: | member the Holy ¥ Th nag Clara nen automotihe aim b Eg | | second of a » : A a bs ja w t , cb of . enta- | Pt peg lee 1 Fourth ave. @. early baa eee MC ni Indians, as we. Tarn A " 5 \omnt fies, ed the onde d ft 4 woman screed ; ’ poles DASE toni written tor ‘The Star by the Bay Mie» In t ‘ uml Wtiew, | breaking up at res United | ed beep tilse aan a Bin whan ala Gunther (Mrs, Leslie Sp raver Fe ming inaintained | leged “klan Wwitles and ' 1 “ 1 fight knuch ut Fourth ave, & : ‘ wife of the assistant profe 5 tations € to which | | tO fa t i . . > 1 Be So of anthropology at the sta y were ¢ 1 during the the Ku Klux Klan precipitated the | H j uperint c pinning Patroimas pimorpiel university, and herself an an \ of the 1 made | outbreud of Innpe th : C3.G \ nd throw. found by 2 |] thropotogist). This story was x the |! ited Prem xhowe The r i t <F an KE. rel} into @ es Snoqualmie dim, of nm KRest advan |asnault oh bre sit Th) tos Gano cthe was made in Detrott Dk citizens, follo oones that belong to the Sno. a the | iast ye It ts pre ’ ht in the ureh, ; . he was unabié fons je people who used to tne | otier 10 per cent raise will be added | crowd surrounded rescuc tel from beneath the ar Tolt and Snoqualmic tine |" | atroyed to, and set out on foot to get help: falls, Al of the stories to fol 4 urleston, W. Va, Increases of \ While he walking toward Se q + sy tha ne in thls serlan “wore ob runla-lvbe I we could posh |?! cent have been mai thin and talked lo Ag 1 J. Crawtocd pale cae Ayer Pn a many visits to Northwest 5 80. excited bis fire |!2° ng in Philadelptiia and real | and prevented injur wid they coturned to tienen ei) ee. mete “rida tribes. Hee chi, [etate dealers attribute it td in- | rollers taker ‘ cand succeeded ia TA z i jou es | ‘lereased valuation of properties: coded in persuading the crowd to | bY sya) . Shi 4 death got und gett an c oldest gir D ° The injured man was taken BY ERNA GUNTHER lies : A 6 per cent ance has been | disperse. rt i) aon ‘ . mot ou’ i made at Columbus, ( nd in At A leader of t oly rollura who rnment r y hospital suffering Sea io participated in th homore A at many Indi were camp. {et the and slid down th ‘ in « to his head aod minor cuts) Oy) “rush” of 1921 will be Snoqualmie river, and| house posta and bid behind them |'2%a rents are rep panera tempted to add mob f Vote barted a movement layed great.pugill ine id oS 4 for questioning mi children with |and watched the Swayuk POF OFGD, BISA SGD. LF eR ee ihe sag ey fe eee, teen ; ‘ for | “Darnell said that the two officers lieves that Mount was ire were out The big woman was still danc- pas He s : had withdrawn *tr chureh and | (or Agta: 02a pamry gain reoy gael as m had been standing at Fourth ave. and A accidentally drowned by rival ola » humpbacked| ing around the fire. She had Bias eee OE cnn (abebeaa aha heeded wets he re Pak se meh no determined the re-| had been standing at Fourth are eae f men, who ed freshmen in the , Dy gehe areun@'the circle so many |™ade at Houste = rebend. ane Smomiel DACe Rete oe et ibciteee a ana he needed the assistance || car with no license plates dashed ‘ lake, and that ‘his torr fear u girls, or the} times-that she was getting dix There in mo radical chango in| The cfowd, unable to’ force an en-| sito youths from really ba past at a terrific speed. Believing it ’ ing the « uences, secreted th Stee neu Tx ile, Anh alae panied Ahn” ginte “:140R, Tork Tem, BOE thoes ary | Caden Ue te Pane Oe eine. woslt cone A yesnone oe ey ent digress: | +0 'be an auto reported stolen « few wie Fs ae 2 poving for a score of autom on t Leavenworth, Atlanta jing from the wi sutlen reception | '0.5¢ an auto reporh’ se body and probably vis whe hidde: enti . : etore, the office ‘ Rites oneal Vous crt ar le fr. a Lf } In Cleveland moderate rents have | outmde and wrecked there and. which the woman convicted of the before, the officers Jumpe e in apply fresh treatmer together pushed the Swayuk |" noed about 6 per cent Ax the night lengthened, the thro A bill a congress for an| murder of Mra prdienpeseth seh Finding of right nie the firn. Sho etrup ae of (Chlongc, | Swineied: util at. 8 ofeibek 1a Ai pigeon Ammer] a Pee a oy ae Ace ep th Polio ruto's steeria . where 100,000 moved, im morning, the state troopers ured upon her Pages aptp beg: t Sted and screamed In the fire, | eases have been mude local police, were able t the upkeep ¢ fornia detectives were ex and the car, after plunge won ‘Oh, my children, help me out ata ah eke A : pate on a rough plank road, ries had be off in of the fire; 1 promise you Wl |t0P reporiy & wenerally, Higher Seoht isshities! ot the Ca 0 AFF e here tone carer the | Capaisea eee ¢ them k t ¢ there n Portlan On . effect a rescue of the entir morn 1 until their arrival the es ee F git | Sway cm ty forked ack and posed ar's héadquarte sien fh fo me Hotel Men Oppose peared, that s da let-| her basket. and ran off. od | wer he wan dead they r HERE'S MORE ABOUT " ; " Phone Rate Boost ter from the b her “good: | away to t house, far he| out of the house taking all the ¢ A 1 ‘ sett “tha vinelble. caaihaa son REPUBLICAN Election officers, discussion of A report ors were While she was “going along the |fire In which they had burned the = Samy i ary edienriedé IS ELECTE tourist traffic and the passing of lated two days before the + trail, Askek climbed over the oth.|SWaruk grew larger and. larger STARTS ON PAGE 1 |) ae is resolutions opposing the raise eatery of ag body t dren in the basket u: he | the flames spread and the Swayuh IN ai | LOS ANGEL Cal, May 2—~| phone rates which was attempted re~ | beam. found” also wae waa on top. As the Swayuk walked | Whole house began to burn with the bacon and ogma, toast and | and Capt. John D. Fredericks, former | cently were the outstanding features ] herd porary bs or more of stu-lunder the trees in the forest, he it, was late at night now and the | coffee that Picariello consumed with | ‘ and Tuesday district attorney of Los Angeles |of the annual meeting of the Wash: a e my. Liggett |tried to catch hold of m good. stout {children stood in the at watch-|equanimity just before the death A rindi! af county and ‘‘standpat’’ republican, }ington State Hotel assoc + One young man who claimed tohave| seit, and he fell over into the bas. | Were was Just a pile of glowing | : re 4 2 gnlioae rict, according to seen Mount alive some time tat ea Weft they started along the |,,S0¢ begun the walk with firm Motor Truck Thieves i i returns today, to fill the| man, was chosen presidentPand vie” the class rush. At last, after trying five sil to thelr homes, They had not| at mut fe x the seuffold : ancy caused by the death of Rep-| presidents were elected as follows? Coroner Wolf, Evanston, who! times, he clung to @ branch and | 8000 far when they met their peo-| a4 T ached, collapsed and had to) KANSAS CITY, Kans, May 2 WAI KS INTO ntutive H. Z. Osborne. H. 7 Henry Schupp of Bellingham, J. J. started an extended inquest, call the Swayuk walked away from who were coming after them carried up. Bandits held up and robbed two Mis- | 4 | borne, Jr, was his opponerit Kelly of Seattle, E. A. Morck of Aber- upon university officials for a com-| under him. He held on until Askek was glad to nec his play “Why do they hang me when 1/#0url Pacific freight trains of an un. LAW’S ARMS ¥ ricks, who is a staunch sup-|deen, and Mrs. Bertha Johnson 6f plete list of all freshmen and sopl-| she was out of sight, and then . again and he listened with|id not do anything?’ sho asked| determined amount of valuable mer porter of the Harding administra-|Yakima. A. J. Barash was chosem omores in the institution in 1921 he let himelt down to, the |8%e as the pirls told how they had | hysterically forgive everybody." |chandise near Wolcott and Turner! waiting patiently for the owner to | U9, came into prominence here dur- | secretary and F. J, Suskey, treasurers | ground and ran home to tell | killed the Swayuk, and before going| Emilio Picariello, Sicilian, king of | {0d Mevording to reports to police. / appear, three police officers and a |\N& the trial of the McNamara} Both men are of Seattle, PORTLAND Is | hls people what ‘had happened [home they all went to see the pile|bootleggors in Crow's Nest Pass same gang was responsible for | feder prohibition agent were | brothers, convicted of bombing the | ee ci | to the children, of ashes that was still glowing in district, was proprietor of an hotel |D°th holdups, police belie 1 inva Nquor vault at 2120 Bec. | Times building in 1910, whom he “DESTROYED” Tho people nl todk bows and ar-|the night. “The Swayuk ts deadt|and was credited with having made|, ON® report maid at least 20 men, | ond ave. enrly Wednesday morning. | Prosecuted. | YO-HO! YO-HO! IT’S rows, some took spears, some had|they cried with Joy, as théy ran|a fortune of close on half a million |!" ‘We motor trucks, took part in| after waiting for two hours, Roy rly returns indicated a landslide | PORTLAND, Ore, May 2—Port./OnlY stones and ‘clubs, and they {home thru the forest, |dottars during threo years he main: |e robberies. | Police said they un-| smith, 35, appeared und walked di.| Carried Mayor George 1 Cryer titel] fy TOUGH LIFE AT SEA! igs a sed c } ke | _——- ee otor s derstood at least six box cars were 1 * office at the primary ¢ is leading eas ther , mass of ruins jonaeed th ayuk, Askek leading |tained A motor ntage line whore |4 Te! rectly into the outstretched arms of | % | ABSA gS of: Sees fctsutag the ahens air, born, | ‘20% The next story will tell how | Principal traffic w rrying Hquor | @MDted of thetr contents Patroliiet cynolds, ©. L.| His nearest opponent, Bert L. Farm. ICTORIA, B.C Mays pais ediment condusted ta the Silat o ‘The Swayuk took the children to| the people long ago ralsed up | from Canada across the internals f Rebbin, BR 2 -and U. 8.) %, bY. & four to one. majority ivpescem is 2S a servation squadron, 96th divsion,PeF house. Bho took off tho basket, the sky. It had been xo low | 8! boundary line into Montana and Police Seek Woman nt Ht ‘According to unofficial figures, the |} tions of the sea has been that the : “and, with the children still In It| that they could no | Bastern Wa to plan for granting a 21-year franchise | sailor's life Is a dog's life, which led six army bombers here ‘ v stilt in they could not stand up- | rh Washington W, A A pith d to be the a 4 an 1 Every old sailor sweats timtae from Crimey field. ahe' hung it from one ef the, rafters| right. | Lato last ‘summer the police had anted in Chicago jtarcest retailer of moonshine In the |' the WG. McAdoo-Marco Hellman|) | Every old halos Staal 7 bean LS leone hs BE mat . Motor Bus interests was defeated. he had to do it again he would Zéeut. James F. Powell was in 7 HIS REF Fe - been keeping up a continual war Police were searching Wednesday | downtown district, was brought to)” = SBIR HE 6S ES never go down to the sea in ships. charge of the air maneuvers, while | |fare on him the climax cume|for Mra, Lina Lincoln, of Aurora,|the olty jail charged of possession But listen—Atty. Gen. Alex Maj. Henry C. R. Akin was chief of}| HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) Jone night in November when his| ll, who is believed to bo in Se-|0f 160 gallons of liquor, He was KDZE Has Feature Manson, of British, Columbia, tigi staff of the defenders from the | json, driving a whisky-laden truck, |4ttle, and whom the Chicago police | released on $500 bail | P. Tonigh' {| just issued a new wine card “for | ae BUS LINES | NITORGEN | wes accosted iy mounted notice of |Are seeking, to, connect with the wo ee [ees rogram Tonig t sailors only. Liquor at eut prices é + - ‘ A tN and, when he failed’ to stop, | murde er hustand, Warren J.| ° 5 | J, Nicholls, considered by critics! | wilt be sol by government ven= the Bagie boat No. 38, under com-|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 || was struck in the arm by a bullyt. | Pincotn |Novelist Arrives |to te one of Seattle's most accom-|| gore as ship's stores for the mand of Lieut. Commander John A.| Pieariello had been drinking too Eyideneo that such a plan fy tn progress was disclosed when an ap- {praixal engineér placed a value of between $5,000 and $10,000 on the | American company’s plant, Newhall living. | tae Together they called out Con stable 8. 0. Lawson and as he stepped into the street several revolver shots were discharged into him. He sank dead in bly tracks. Both Piearielio and Mrs. Las. sandra were captured within a day hits by dropping small bags of flour. | street carn. 5 oe [BUSES DRIVE SHIP'S LIQUOR so DEADLINE FIXE | The Everett city council recently 'passed an ordinance providing for |claims, Blaine and Graff have val- stopping places for the couches. /ued the plant at between $250,000 | They drive right up to the curb. |and $325,000. jthe passengers thus being enabled) Among the claims which Newhall |to step out onto the sidewalk. This |pelieves will be purchased if the lis pointed to as a decided safety aid |ycheme ta consummated ia one for jor t¥o. |for both passengers and motorists.|many thousands of dollars hold| It was shown at tho trial that Twelve coaches are now in oper-lagainst the property by the Graff |two revolvers had been used in the ation In Everett. Supt. Henry Grant | Construction Co., firm controlled |shooting and the implication wus | of the’ traction company declared!by Graff, This company holds ajleft that the man and woman had | Wednesday that the 12 buses were | private contract with the American leach carried one gun. Both were able to maintain a fasier schedule | Nitrogen firm for construction of |convicted after a sensational trial. than an equal number of the one- | bulldings and maintenance and oper-|{n which Picariello hired the bent man cars. ation of the plant, legal talent available, It is said INTRODUCED NEW Newhall asserts that the nitrogen |that he agreed to pay his leading mile Umit into American territorial | COACHES GRADUALLY business can be made profitable and |lawyer $100,000 if he was found not waters. The safety coaches were intro-|the assets saved if an impartial and | guilty. ‘At a conference today this date|duced gradually to the Everett pub-|competent receiver js appointed. ’ t before , PI eas agreed on by Assistant Secre-|lic, only two being ordéred for in-|Proof of his contention is offered, abd pa bet i Avda bs tary of the Treasurer Moses and |itial-duty, They were used on Colby |he says, by the operations of the | courts of the province of Alberta Commissioner of Internal Revenue jaye. as an ald to the trolleys. The |La Grande Manufacturing Co, which |ang then to the supreme doustiof Blair. They submitted it to Secro-|Eyerett patrons took kindly to the /is in the same businéss, as this firm | Canada, but in both’ tribunals he} tary Mollon for his okeh. coaches and as a result the trac-|{s ropurted to be doing $30,000 worth | aiied to secure. a new trial. some |{| If Mellon approves it, regulations|tion company ordered moro fromjof business a year, izatl lly: asked will be issued about June 1, effective |the Oukiand concern, The Colby | GRAFF SAY! Ron ante sieek edharaitct Chaisan to | . e 3 |GRAFF SAYS IT'S the governor general of Canada to pee Detsent line, from 4lst to 16th, was the first BUSINESS RIVALRY grant Mrs. Lassandra a reprieve, a ee hos which they were Lega i The American Nitrogen Products|but on the advice of the cabinet | PRESIDENT IS |. The first real test was given them ico, has a large number. of stock-|this wus. refused. | jduring the hig snow in January. At holders, particularly among Scandin-| A clever last minute confession Ww that time they were ‘bring sacs n-Ameriean residents, scatteved | made Tuesday by Mra. Lasrandra, The street lynruout the Northwest, The com-/| but it failed to move the government WASHINGTON, May %.— Presi- pany was financed among these | of Canada to allow her leniency. She | dent Harding will attend the Fourth people duo to the success made by | declared that she had not fired any|}) of July celebration in Portland, Ore, similar ventures in Sweden before | of the shots and that the second gun|]) and will sail from Portland for Alas- and during the war. used did not even belong to her, She! Teg July 5, he told Senator Me- Graff deplores the action of his| said that Picariello at the trial told) at'the White House today. opponents in the company and al-| her to take some of the plame, for ‘The president on his return from loges it is due to business rivalry |no jury would ever hang 'a woman, Alaska will land at Seattle, he said. He intends to go to California from Beattie, visiting San Francisco, Los Angeles and the Yosemite valley. and an attempt to block the appll-|and for that reason she allowed the leation of the concern for cheaper | court to believe that she had fired the ’ Woman’s Boast Is Silenced by Court power, now before the city council. | fatal shots, Graff denies he intends asking for| She said that a woman who was la receiver, He added that while the | delivering milk on the fatal evening | company has experienced a. hard, | could swear to tho truth of the story uphill pull it. is solvent. He ad-| that she did not have a gun in her LEEDS, Eng., May 2.—Israel Gold- stone has sued to enjoin Leah Smith “to perpetual silence from boasting that she is his wife.” The woman claims they were married. mitted there are creditors, but de. | hand. clared’ arrangements had been made} Tuesday the police hurriedly inter- —_—_—— THREE MEN AND ONE WOMAN HURT IN FOUR to pay all bills and he could sec| viewed this new witness. She do- MISHAPS WITHIN HOUR no reason for a receivership. clared, however, that she was too far HREE men and a woman | the aces Can’t Cross 3-Mile Limit After June 15 ‘was tentatively decided today as the} deadline for the ships bringing liquor as “‘sea stores" acrous the three- | | lalong with the trolleys. fears could not manipulate thru the snow-covered streets, while the conchés plowed serenely on their way. Because of the big passenger buses, Everett was the Kast incon- venienced city in the Northwest dur- ing the snow, LAUNCH BLAST INJURES OWNER Motor on Small Craft Ex- plodes, Starting Fire TACOMA, May 2.—Carl A. Hallin, lowner of the launch Lady Lou, which burst in flames Tuesday jevening from an exploding gas en- lgine, way in the Tacoma General hospital Wednesday with a broken Jeg, cuts and severe. bruise: Hallin was reported to have been RELIEF SHI TO GO NORTH Left marooned on bleak and deso- Hate Wrangell island, more than 100 miles north of the west coast of Si- beria two and one-half years ago, four white then, who attempted to j { i An ail in the personal column of | No fog, no frost, and no thunder. |storma. were registered in Reattle by away to say whether or not Mrs, Las- were severely injured in four gandra had done any shooting or not. When this witners heard the first shots fired she hurried for cover, Separate accidents which hay ‘des within an hour Wednesday rn ing. Mra. P. H. Martin, 29, of 11 19th av , while handling a re- volver which she did not know Kidnaped Boy Is was loaded, shot herself thru the Rescued by Father TRINIDAD, Colo, May %—-Arno Flores was kidnaped froma country foot, She was taken to the Co- Jumbus sanitarium. A few minutes later P. J, Pet erson fell from the roof of a bufiding under construction at 6020 Zistave.N, BE, He was taken to the elty hospital, where it was feared that his back was broken. . Gus Eberlain, 41, of 2212% Firit ave, fell from a dock at Richmond Beach, receiving fracture of the right arm, He won taken to the Seattle General hospital « few minutes before A. E, Green, 44, of 408 11th ave., was taken to the came institution with @ broken leg received when a plank fell upon him ae he was working downtown. Green lea nteel-worker, priming the engine on the launch with ether, when ‘the motor sudden- ly exploded, throwing pieces of it in the air and setting the engine room of the launch on. fire, ‘The launch was in the Day island waterway, rear South 19th st, at] the aceldent. Witneses of the ex. | plosion extinguished the flames. Damage to tho vessel was estimated | at between $860 and $1,000, * Tindall Speaks on ’ * * the Skagit Project A meeting of the East Queen Anne Improvement club, at the John Hay school, Tuesday evening, was addressed by Councilman Rob- ert B. Hesketh and Philip Tindall, candidates for re-election, and J, As Stevenson, candidate for the coun- cil. Couneliman ‘Tindall varied from the usual program of — political | speeches by giving. « talk on the Skagit power project, which he ik | | | Crawford of Ontarlo, Canada, are all colonize the island with Eskimos are to be sent relief thie week when the power schooner Iskum, commanded by Capt. W. W. Butta, sails from Ta coma for the island, All four men, Lorne Knight, of Me- Minnville, Ore., Fred Maurer of Ohio, Miltob Galle of Texas, and Allan school near here by his father, but was rescued after a motor pursuit of 20 miles, The boy's parents are di- “APPLES IS APPLES” ACCORDING TO LAW ‘The question, “When is an ap- ple not an apple?” has not heen Judicialiy determined. ‘The courts have, however, decided that an apple is an apple even tho it is dried apple. Here js the news: NEW YORK, May 2-—The Douglis Packing company won a complete yictory to label vin- ogar made from dried apples as “apple vinegar” when the court of appes handed down a de cision. rovéreing a decision by | the lower court holding that the company lind been guilty in vio- luting the agrioultyral law in so intrepid explorers and have probably survived the rigors of the north, ac- cording to word received here, An attempt more than a year ago to send help to the four mon: falled when the steamer was blocked in the ico this side of Wran, | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE * | Water will be shut off Thurs. |» ‘day from $ a m. unt 6 p.m, | | on a7th ave, 8, from Hudgon to | Brandon #t in the district be- tween 33th) and 37th aves, 8., between Dawson and Brandon ats) and in the district south of justrated with a map and phote graphs, ‘The méeting was presided over by WY. Clyde Dunn, Dawson st, and west of Em: pire way. ———— doing. Tho decision ends the | whole. vinegar edntroversy, 7 H | plished pianists, will be heard in re-/ medicinal and other use of offi- to Visit America iach which.-~wen im action|the Waseot Co..in, Gobind, Cal much of his own liquor and when he|® Chicago paper, signed by the} {tal over radiophone KDZE at 8 thé air enemy with. three- |" seis ard eperahen ey ‘man | total lown to the smaller tock. | heard of his son's injury leaped into | Woman, gave tho police thelr only | NEW YORK, May 2— Joseph Con-|S'clock tonight. In addition to isl Pr san White ts $1.55 0 bot inch anti-aircraft guns and have the sine seating capacity hodiers—-and claimants, Fevereitjan auto and frantically drove to|cluo to her whereabouts The ad) #4, Gumous novelist and former sea Nicholls recital, other features are)! ¢je, the aristocratic Johnnie Wall Despite the spirited defense of the !o¢ an ordinary one-man trolley car. siete 4 the police office nt Coleman, Ho| Was addremed to a family friend: |CaPtalmy arrived here — yesterday) »lanned for the big radiophone sta-|| er Black Label commands, th land forces; the victory was awarded |The geating arrangement. in the |pow yorenanee was accompanied by Mrr. Florence | Lincoln was beaten to death with a} aboard the Anchor line Tuscania oy) ton. outrageous price of $1.71 a bottle, | Sea thvedard/-who \.regietere’, thelr |conNoic fu the extoe as im ordinary | f ISAL Lassandra, with whom ttc had been |¢lub recently.¢in a mysterious at-| bis first visit to America. Mr. Nicholls’ part of the program} while B. C, Special (p1 4 ' E ik at the Lincoln home. will consist of the following selec- tions: for forecastle consumption, with whiskbroom thrown in), retails | for $1.34. Thirty-five over-proof | Jamaica rum, $3.20 a gallon, and | champagne, $1.76 a quart 2 40% * REDUCTIONS GENUINE “SKY PILOT” COLOGNE, May 2—On his. trip here to visit the British troops Bish. lop Welldon traveled from England by airplane. Yountry € Water TAL March, Beethoven; Sonata, Tschal-( kowski. weather bureau during April, ording to its report. Celebrating 40 Years in Seattle’s Business—Furniture at In the forty years that M. A. Gottstein has been in Seattle he has helped establish more than 100,000 homes. Here is an opportunity to buy furniture that is seldom offered. Reductions are greater than have ever been seen in Seattle before. You should take advantage of these extraordinary low prices and purchase everything that is needed in your home—NOW. Owners of Newly Built Homes Owners of Homes Now Building Buy NOW Those Moving Into Unfurnished Apartments Newlyweds and June Brides Another 40-Year Sale Value A Davenpo rt Like This at is SOLD REGULARLY AT $155.00 QQ 00 UU Six-Piece Dining Room Suite WILLIAM AND MARY PERIOD AMERICAN WALNUT FINISH THIS IS A MOST UNUSUAL VALUE $99.10 P eWee ur sseee we OE A Eg | PREY So oar tne fo ewe Bonty WE'RE PROUD to offer this remarkable value. Upholstered in ¢ 20 of beautiful velour or tapestry. Web construction, deep springy ! back and arms. If you anticipate buying a Daven- $93 i . ROOMY BUFFET, with mirror; 45-inch top table, extends to genuine blue leather seat chairs. Combina- $99 10 Bs . tion walnut, Regularly $163.50, SALE PRICE Values Quoted Here Indicate the Exceptional Prices STANDARD— LIBRARY TABLE—Combination UPHOLSTERED ROC KER— SEWING TABLE—Willian Mary Sewing Table of port you should select one of these now. SPECIAL. “Chair to match, $48.00 BRIDGE LAMP Mahogany finish, Bridge Lamp Mahogany Library Table, sold Regular $25.00 Mahogany Fin- Standard; sold regularly at ‘BGs rogularly at $25.00......821.00 11.04 upholstered Rocker. Spe- cial s se WINDSOR CHAIR—Ro gular cial secsesesseeseseee++- $15.00 SILK LAMP SHADES—Table $16.00 Chair, spindle _ back. ; Lamp Shades, in a variety of Special ve BD. DINING ROOM prc i patterns; sold regularly at $12.50. PBA THER ROCKERS—Genuine "tion Walnut Dining Room pees 87.50 J cather Rockers, two only, sold Suite; sold at $217, Queen Anne QUEEN ANNE BOOKCA: at Speeial.. $19.50 style. Speelal.. + 8180.20 Combination Mahogany — Qu X : Anne Bookease that sold Store Hours 9 to 6—Come Early! 70,00, Special....++-..-$42.00 THE STO! BEDROOM SUITE-- Three+ piece Combina tion walnut or ma hogany; regular $155.00. Speelal-— $93.00 M.A.GOTTSTEIN ‘FURNITURE CO. \ SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHER 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike Four Large Floors of Homefurnishings DRESSER — Walnut finial’ Dresver, sold at $70.00, Speci $42.00