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"LET'S GO SWIMMING” Is American Club Women Talk Legislation at Meet ank Newman, manage “Struttin’ Along,” who mm a show in Seattle when a sold papers here wher 15°). aa a ge ta See = 4 “ME DEFENDS And look at the array of pop r nk Newman, manager « ast July the somewhat dil apt-| wlar materials that hav nd Strutt ing," now at th ° dated First Christian chureh build their way into this attri polite ived in Seattle Sun ings at Broadway and Olive st. were} Will Aid in Contempt of | low-priced rot c , t torn down in preparation for the Court Case tion of a pitturesque k and ireh, now y pnd the pat showy hors occupancy, To Boys and Girls Dive—Splash—Swim in structur yoture 0,000, | omp! BIRMINGHAM, Ala. oceupled for the Newton D, Baker, former secreta y morning. arrived here today to sortment “ ver t jay The Rev. Russell ¥. Thrapp, f n the defense years minis jot Bi ghar who will f May § show < man, f n 10 00 people will at n King, which 2 be followed b ir as prejudicial on for the entir congregation The story referred to the fact t ¢ ehurch banq a ] y bad been indicted In the flo DENNY HAD PASTURE 23 m. an C of Dr. J. D, Dow! city ON ARCADE SITE Ul i. Prof. 3 punty health officer, da in t suppose yo. jthe University of fn of Ed Herman Daniel Here’s How to Get Your Tickets Without Spending a Penny Just get One New Sub- EXTRA! scription to The Star and Look at These you will be given FREE a PRIZES ticket to Crystal Pool which entitles you to Swim, Suit, Swimming Lessons for Live Wires speak on “Old Days, Old Way {Old Faces." of the Post will be The new building is to be y tments were public | just 40-years after the First Chris lreqorés. Defendants im the cass-are| tian church congregation organized|p tT. Leach, editor; Jack” Betea, sning |{n Seattle. In 1883 the congregation, | managing « and Lewey Robin er," sald |then attending a little church be-json reporter. The hearing will be] Fourth and Fifth aves, on }held without a jury , organized with exactly 10 MISTAKE WAS | FATAL TO HIM IN ACCIDENT, Louis Adelatein, 45, committed a fatal mistake Monday night, when | TACOMA, May 8.—Five men were | instead of carrying moonshine in a injured, one seriously, when a Pack- | glass container, he put it in a wooden ard car, belonging to the Indepand- | keg, the police declare. jent Logging Co. of Aberdeen,| Adelatein, driving peacefully along | struck an abutment of the Nisquall Margina ¥ observed by Pa Third Avenué thea ww ue watmen noe |FIVE INJURED son of Seattle, and at-| Man Is Goiatide __ oul When Caught a large and com: t Kirkland n schoolhouse that | stood for many years at Third ave. | land Pine st. | “In those ys ol on Denny! had a cov cade building Two autos, two Té-galion stills, 150} ribs outs wo 76:galion stills. 150) detieve me, now immigra Towel and Locker — Good Any Time—Any Day. | fused to break, and the cops gleefully |wathered {t up and lodged Adeistein jail on city liquor charges To the three boys or girls se- curing the greatest number of new subscriptions by Saturday, i choice of course of SWIMMING LESSONS under Don Vickers,” or one month’s pass to Crystal Pool will be given FREE! Auspices n Seattle NATIONAL ATHLETIC CLUB Nate Druxinman, Matchmaker Win As Many Tickets As You Wish A new subscription is an order from a party-who is not now having The Star delivered to their home and agrees to take the paper for three months, Welterweight Cha of Paelfic € TRAVIE DAVIS 1 of Kverett jonship gallons of brandy and hundreds of|,5.. when 1 came back bridge, on the Pacific highway, late nolda, O. L. Red. gallons of mash were confiscated, ac 1 alos Monday night, and waa overturned. |din and Bob Kernan. They chased ¢ording to the officers Newman sold papers on Pike st,| Jeph Mulloch, was removed | him for several blocks at high speed. — | nen Capt. Tennant, of the polies|t? the Camp Lewis hosiptal, suffer-| When Adeistein saw the police auto depdrtmen batrotman, and|e from concussion of the brain.|creeping up on him, he toswed the BOXING TONIGHT t and Yesler | His four companions recelved slight |keg out into the road. The keg re y Meredith | s and cuts ‘i ub the Gonsidine| ck was reported doing \ he ullivan & Considine |@t the hospita He will re-|in the ¢ e | fame, N will visit old friends | Cover 3 sa ce tons re igoes | = and get himself acquainted with his| According to the story told by the | Jf * * Fifth and University home town during the week that |ijured man, they were blinded by emphis Editor Is “Struttin’ Along” i |the lights of an approaching car as Fined for Contempt j . they were about to makeva turnin} ssexpHig, Tenn. May §.—At | Ithe bridge, and lost control, The! . ” lg p/P ’ | torneys for G. V. Sanders, editor of | car turned over several times beforo | | : |the Memphis* Press, were preparing jcoming to a halt after striking the [steps for an al today from the NOT FAVORED leer eaten Sas | Joe Goldthorp, of Seattle, picked | PEN °C. cuna Sanders gulity of | ws, who found Sanders guilty 6 1Ds. 6 Ds. PORTLAND, Ore, May Poead ial, Up and took them to the| catempt of court- and fined him| no} JIMMY “MARCUS Bortland post of the Am j apogee |$200 and costs. of Low Angeles gion will today forward to President | Judge M. M. Neil, counsel for nous mpage: ; Ds a ‘ for a new trial to be filed within dent to harden his heart to all ap- MERCURY IS 135 10 days. If this is overtuled, ap-| peals for clemency in behalf of “the pen| will probably be taken to the 4 Centralia murderers and other so-| DEATH VALLEY, Cal, May 8—|federal court of appeals at Cin-| Tickets on gale at sy ‘Thermometers in Death Valley and | cinnati. ards Occigental ‘and vicinity have been registering tem The Centralia prisoners referred to | Third Ave org es , | peratures indicative of the hottest | 66 +7) m. Hotel § are those members of the I. W. W.| spring in 10 years, In the shade the Clara’s Friend ‘compton & Fa rd who are now Walla Walls Piim. tia) ct Refuses Freedom Jim pure? : tentiar: convicted of the bel Ag Shera occa TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, May} 8.—Conditional freedom was offered | * e Armistice day murders of 1919. Fifth Ave y body is certain just how hot it @ meeting of the post last. night. . 4 i the woman companion of the pris oner believed to be Clara Phillips : if OUNS todary as tl ita the sun. Even the “desert rats” are SPiieat caution tiie Municipal Judge W. A. Ekwall. in-| sweltering troduced a flery resolution, which | me only man who has retained his P| was passed, us | equanimity in the face of the blister-|)¢re. but she refus On Monday | on Presiden ling heat ia “Hud” Lawson, who came | *uthorities agreed to let her go If of Washington to pay to the valley in the spring of 1858, | #B¢ Would reveal certain thing: appeals for the release He claims the summer of 1896 was} The woman held as Clara seems | depressed and refuses photographers permission to \ake her picture. called political prisoners You do not have to collect any money nor make delivery of The Star, simply take the order for the paper—our car- rier will do the rest. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW, THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR |mercury has been registering degrees a8 a matter of routine, paeepr peerpers | the hottest on record. “1 saw Lon Watts, a blacksmith, HEALTH depends largely upon t idition of the nd bowel keep them relieves indigestion, gaa pains, heartburn and other stomach troubles in two min- utes. It is a mild but effective laxa- tive, A teaspoonful in hot r every morning pa you fit 500, 1, $1.50 phim AT ALL DRUG STORES yy do-To Con Ine, wham, Wank, Shoots at Burglar Heard at Window |: Aroused by a sound ut her window Tuesday, Mra. Nellie Cole, 1726 cashier at the White Lunch, for her revol- ver d fired al Umes at a negro burglar, It was the third attempt of the negro to harm the girl, t {tempt being made a month Altho the girl believed she had hit the thug, the police failed to find blood outside the window, A month ago the negro awakened Mrs, Cole |inside her room, and after taking her valuables and talking to her, fled. Her husband immediately bought a revolver to use in case he reappeared, Bellevue av |Crosses Channel in Light Power Plane | PARIS, May 8.—Successfully com- pleting a flight from Calais to }Paris in an 11-horsepower airplane, the French aviator Barbot was cred. ited with a new achievement in llight power flying rday. He arrived at covering }140 miles: f——-Minn Sarah | Brown was killed by an automobile at the wame spot where her father was whot dead 17 years betore, spread a melted anvil with a pocket knife in that year,” Lawson decls ee only medium hot.” Was Banker by. Das. Burglar by Night SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.--Earl |D, Wilson, aged 24, who said he |formerly wag» connected with the |federal. reserve bank at Omaha, Neb., was arrested here today on a charge of burglary. At the time of his arrout he was employed as a teller at the Bank of Sausalito, at Sausalito, Cal. near San Francisco. Police #aid that he admitted to them that while he was a banker by day, by night he changed his occupation to that of burglar and that he had confessed to a series of robberies totaling $20,000, alleged to have been committed in the last three months Charges Ex-Husband Stole Her Jewelry Alleging that her ex-husband had |robbed her of & diamond ring, wed ding ring and wrist watch while vis iting ‘her rooms to see thelr baby, Mra. 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