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vAGE LAMPING MAY BE PORT HEAD Will Be Only Change Made by Election ' Only o THdency of t * misato mation involved « Tradition Mency of the the « t mm # schoo! board Pit ty belie rock are Bhorrock PRROWN'S CANDIDATES WERE ALL DEFEATED C, B. Fitegerald w dent of the city three counciimen w D elected will p i ing the co Gossip on the elec councilmen” Thursday Py the fact that Mayor E. Py eandidates fail Brown's « Pa behind H Face and Samuel F. Rathbun Neither won, but both CGolegrove, who was suppo } element that also supported Rath bun. i Councii members Py Thursday to cons > the election an ement of their Py) refusal to pert Mayor Brown to [dominate them, and they intend to fe continue the use of their own judg ment on legislative matters. MONTLAKE- STADIUM RECHECK IS MADE | © A recheck was made on the Mont-| Jake-Stadium bridge question by} S County Auditor D. E. Ferguson Wednesday, and this gave the b bridge measure an additional 50) | votes. The final figures are 20,006 for the bridge, 12,910 against it, a| | margin of 257 votes more than 60 per cent. | A huge basket of flowers reposed | on Councilman “Bob” Hesketh's | desk from his admirers, and he was (congratulated everywhere upon his y¥ictory. W. S. Lincoln, who mads ‘such an astonishing race for port commissioner, was showered with | ' compliments. | The new school hoard members, | . B. Holmes and 0. B. Thorgrim-| fon, will attend Friday's board meet- ing, to get acquainted with proced-| pf ure. | among ntered on were ned the results of in t Mule. Gabrielle 1 henard, 20 (left), has just been elected the beauty contest on the Italian Riviera. And she refused to go into the movies! most beautiful lisette re! Paris in the annual ceremony of students. Countess de Fillippi (center) won the recent Vera Olcott|* }RIEDA’S OLLIES 4 Says Admiral Sims loyal to Navy Dis 1 in| Aamiz won a beauty contest in which thousands from all parts of England participated and ¢9 now starring on the stage in Paris. Club Will Hear of King Tut’s Tomb peaker at the meet! What Vet erans’ how to apply es relief of a bureau is prepa oh ou. A copy government bullet vi bureau Is p ization, medical tre e matter of clams, hosp’ ning and igturance, ¥ a list of all distri floes of the Veterans’ bureau where you may apply, is given. Any ex-service man or ¢ interested. may obtain a free copy of this bulletin by the coupon below and mailing to our Washington bureau with a two-cent postage stamp. tho state of Wash nial musical ¢ f - a > ton,” by James Hamilton Howe, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. , be four or five miles apart I want a copy of the VETERANS’ BUREAU pamphiets ¢ and inclose herewith a loose twocont postage stamp. q € igaret tes Ht i, PROBE MOVIE ACTORS’ PAY NEW YORK, May 1¢—The mil- ions of dollars which have flickered ‘and passed on the movie screen are ‘being ited by tho federal trade im its inquiry. into the) F Picture industry. Testimony} Be d@ $20,110,000 was paid stars by) First National, Inc., in the first) ‘four years of its operation. | | The firct contract made by the cor- tation was for $1,000,000 to Char- 4 } ganization, declared. | Some other big contracts he told ‘of included: Oiga Petrova, $80,000 each for eight pictures; Mary Pick- ‘ford, $250,000 each for three pictures; | lorma Talmadge, $160,000 each for ight pictures; Constance Talmadge, $110,000 each for six pictures. The ing is to determine hether the Famous Piayers-Lasky tion is a trust. Tries Four Times to ‘Confess Dope Charge After attempting four times to d guilty to a charge of importing quantity of yenshee into the try in violation of the federal tic act, Chin Fon, Chinese, was uitted by a jury in federal court Wednesday. Fon admitted his ‘Built several weeks ago, but the at- torney who was assigned to defend “him stated that he was not guilty, and should be fre “He'd plead guilty to anything,” said the lawyer. i 2 DISCOVERING LIFE OXFORD, Eng. May 10.—To study life thoroly, Oxford UPni.| Versity students will actually prac.) tice all forms of it. They've formed | the Problem club, and their first| “problem will be the life of the tramp. That will give them an in-} “sight into railroad box cars and po-| _ lice stations. ONE ON THE FAMILY DOG Falr Dog Owner (anxiously)—I'm afraid darling little Toto is {11 ‘Mr, Vet—I don't see any signs Of It. Fair Dog Owner—But his poor | little tongue 1s always hanging out | of his mouth. “Mr, Vet—That {s in accordance ‘with a merciful dispensation of Providence, rmadam, You see, {f it hung out of his ear, he might ex- Perience some difficulty in drinking. Boston Transcript. In the extraction of teeth we fay to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP {Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location y Chaplin for eightpictures in 1917, | D. Williams, founder of the! } church Wednesday night. Attend State | were set aside for the local repre-| Dinner at Church |rontatives of all sections of the| Representing every state in the| Country, and a number of songs and) s ropa addresses were given by the visitors. | Union, dnd Canada and Europe 08/4 number of musical selections and| Me, well, 500 guests attended the annual ‘Tables “Suppressed Desires,” « skit, were state dinner of the First Presoyverian |t ‘features of the entertainment. Second and Madison 1,000 PAIRS OF NEW SPRING STYLES WOMEN’S PUMPS | STRAPS, OXFORDS Lasker Gives | Post on WASHING w Modern coal mines, with a produc of up to 6,000 tons a day, may One bo fa “BELL BOY 1 BUSTER KEATON ia “THE LOVE NEST” ONE DAY MORE, TURN GONE! BEBE DANIELS “The Glimpses of the Moon”’ with NITA NALDI and DAVID FOWELL Sat-—“SOULS FOR SALE” A glowing story of human passions, hu- man frailties, clothed in lavish splendor— Aue SE | THURSDAY, MAY PANNE AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU) FOR DWTTER AMERICAN HOMES FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— no C. O. D. or phone order these specials, except breakfast table, will not be taken by purchaser 10patternsScotch Japanese lunch cloth Madras: REDUCED! many attractive combina- tions of colors. 46 to 50 wide. Regular price $ yd. Special Frid. 5 one to a purchaser ered; can be easily the popular blue and white, Japanese design, lunch cloth. Size 48x48 Regular price $1. Special Friday- C Saturday ins, regular price $1.25 a real labor say: family scales— $ 128 ndable rag rug— $985 Ing device —thin 8TOOP dust Tho pan. patent makes fre noalen olors in or plain borders. ial Fri- Regular price Special Fri (_) combination kitchen tool— of varnist and wall you wi our Pa which contains 10 at tachable, practical tools, including screw driver, auger, punch, Special Friday turday /NSTAIRS STORE —/ LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT drop-leaf table— partment at ver reasonable \ break Ex Friday Color cards nished quest THIRD FLOOR “our S Credit \ 6 ood, A, FIFTH FLOOR WITH OUR FREE | JUST LIKE THE HIRED GIRL | some of them with you? BURTON.O 4 May) “Have you any references?” in-| oy, “Robert Jocelyn is 91, but he) quired the lady of the house. . . refuses to accept a pension from his) “Yis, mum; lots of thim,” : ©, just lolke me photysmphs. employers, Ho prefers to work 1D) wwered the prospective maid of thim don’t do me justice.” the engineers’ office of Bass’ Brew.) “Then why did you Ladies’ Home Journal. mum, to tell the troot, an- brin; Guticura Soap —-— eft Touches that make the house a home Ir may be only a chair, rescued from long oblivion in the attic, that lends a bright spot At About One-Third Their Actual Valuel AS to an otherwise colorless room; or a brilliant basket holding a bowl of flowers. But surely it is the little touches—the feminine touches— that make the house a home! | In Brown and Black Satins, Brocades, Black Suede, Brown Suede, Black Kid | and Brown Calfskin—Spanish and Louis iI XV. heels with hand-turned soles, Good- year welt soles with military and Cuban ; Most of these Shoes | were made by a Brook- lyn manufacturer ‘who makes some of our regular upstairs lines, and are the identical qual- ity for which we have been obliged to ask from $10 to $12.50. i) \ All sizes in each style, placed on tables in pairs, and plenty of salesmen to help you make your selections. We Know the Shoes—We Know the Values Another of the wonderful offerings which make TUR- RELL'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE the Mecea for big-value seekers, MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTER THEODORE KOSLOFF ANNA Q. NILSSON (tnd PAULINE G&RoM Stirring scenes include the Natural History Museum, filled with gigantic skeletons of million-year-old _mon- sters, and a wonderful vision of prehistoric life! —and Oh! how the audiences are talking about the gorgeous gowns! A Paramount Sensation! @ WINELAND 7 Strand Orchestra ~—under-~ Playing Ilo, Modiste" lotor Morbert Women who are anxious to beautify the interior of their homes are devoted to such Fuller products as Silkenwhite Enamel, Decoret and Fullerwear Varnish. Decoret, a varnish and stain in one, imitates various natural woods—oak, mahogany, walnut, etc. It also comes in liquid bronze in a variety of shades for radiators, chandeliers and picture frames. All Fuller Products are of consistently high quality, the result of 74 years of determination to excel. There is a local Fuller agent or desler who carries Fuller Products, Why not see him today. Write, too, for our Home Service” booklet, Whatever your paint- ing need, W. P. Fuller & Co, makes a paint for the purpose, W: P: FULLER & CO. 301 Mission Street, San Francisco 21 Branches in Pacific Coast Cities - Factories; San Francisco and Los Angeles FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES THE FOLLOWING FIRMS CARRY FULLER PAINTS AND VARNISHES W. PD. FULLER & CO. ALBERT CRUVER, A, B. HOSKINS, Second Ave. 8. and. Jackwon St. ait lorentia st. 2808 Alki Ave, ‘catlnke Ave, Pm LL! + COw ¥ » Seattle, Washington, Rite Center Station Mc ARLAND EUMBER COs, AYPRS 8 ZIBNATETH, ALN Vinw HDWE, CO, 15th and Vietory Way 2 7IDARTH, 2 AM w RNY & DARNAUGH, 175 Yesler Way S 220 Brondway No, ey TURE CO,, s . B. HOLMES CO, W hand Greenwood 2108 N, 45th St, HOWELL ST. HDWE, STANDARD PAINT OO, 1112 Howell St, R418 First Ave. DY & POPR,