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Today noon, Howdy, folks! Ate some s cake last night and feel li of useless overhe sat fod man gett Garden week" to hickens, PATHOS Que thousand mothers are to- day attending the P.T. A. con- ference in Seattle, This evening, 1,000 kids will sing, Is My Wandering Ma T Spes you were a you hate the it of a Parent agricul nt rulings in ading. cd that WHY NOT PATRONIZE YOUR HOME-| TOWN BARBER? Mr. Lucian Norris went to Batesville) thy om, last Saturday to get hie throat cute—| 17 n Yeak: oainbeden'“e : See Cease tava nani hink that underneath the su ‘ee face you will find the same ideals We don’t mind the taxicab com- eta arog he that <— panies painting their machines red. | at” ee ieee an sneak “y brown, white and yellow, but wo|)H0-. Oe : pe i, ps why om would hate to see the movement | ie ee ione t “thine = 4 to the owners of Ford cara. |‘ 8 agg Cine spat | ¢ eee they, with the majority of young Li'l Gee Gee ts thinking of paint. ing ler flivvef in camouflage colors, zo the speed cops can't see her com: ing. eae SPORTING NOTE Willie Ritchie ix going to try to make a comeback after see ing how well Big Jess did. Next thing we know, Abel will be wanting to settle that old affair he had with Cain. eee Jack Dempsey has not fought for | two years. It must seem just like} war time to Jack. . oe - \Fight fans who go to the Demp- scy-Gibbons fracas at Shelby, Mont., i will haye to live in the Pullmana, Bimbos who have upper berths will | 4 learn What roughing it in the wild | and woolly West really means. see Imagine an Easterner who {s liv- ing in a Pullman berth writin about the “great open God's country y IT’S A SAD WORLD, MATES It’s tough luck that the Se attle ball team isn't playing on its home grounds this week, for then a few of the games might be postponed | on necount of rain. less than a allon of gasoline, feller has had in many a day, see 'Police Deny Costello Was tT» home | | Powers and P 4 Hours Minimum, 56. 50. [Home Home Brow WOMEN Mothers Disagree | tional co: ' factor ' on Vital Issue * Before Public || By Lester M. Hunt | JHAT b can bi as be me? ome of the Ame the bow-wow ter than it ever wa same as it always was,” “It needs more co-cperatic Thus Washington delegute the 13th annus! odhvention of the na ss of mothers and Par-| associations Wednesday | re acher 1 their opinions regarding the | ¢ of the was wid by American home the answers tes sol the PWT. which had brought would bring ielted for thelr A opinions name as the ime to nent Ameri SAME IDRALS PREVAIL SAYS TACOMA WOMAN Mrs. Pre-school mi | mistic, people, have the old-fashioned ebarm | and virtue despite the appearance }of modernity € jis 4 their. childrén.” Mrs. F. T. Rust, of Everett, chairman of the Snotiomish GAMBLER FINED ing a gambling game, Tuesd hoon, James Contelio, 34, was fined | of which took effect |$100 on the first cha | John The second charge was dismissed. | tacked and that it | Costello was the “alleged operator | **if-defense and was justifiable The iresichank pee glided across | ington st., the English channel and back used | police, ‘This | is the first hard luck John D. Rocke-| ame Monday tiona Elwell Hoyt Tac an and four vement, { not an idealistic of ma erm view ot | with ‘all it implies me stent improvement that I see it are taking and development of in training county delegation, said that the home is now in a dangerous state of transition. “It is chang- ing, but it is changing for the better. Nevertheless there is (Turn to Page % Column | | | FOR DICE GAME Given Protection } | BY 8, B. GROFF ‘Tried on two counts for conduct- © by Judge} B. Gordon in police court. | of a gambling house at 218 Wash: | which, according to the is managed by John Clancy. | tello, while running a dice afternoon, was ar rested in a raid by Mike | M. Play:| In these rainy days, how's a fel-|ford and P. E. Morris, of the police) low to tell weather the ball game or not? ar to be a One interesting person, met on in the advertisements, is the char ing debutante who receives a root ful of flappers in her underwear, oe %. “American prisoner borrows money from Chinese bandit. wspaper, Lucky thing he didn’t try to bor- row it from a banker. eee FAMOUS HAMS Birmingham, Ham and Eggs. Alexander Hamilton institute. Gov. Hart. * “Know Sunday. Everyone should get ac quainted with the city. Ask the nearest policeman for the names and addresses of all the blind pigs on his beat. o- The Pacific Telephono asked for a new franchise and will have to go thru a lot of litigation to wet it, ~ by 4 earful of slander wants a franchise | ; on a party line, she just takes down | 4 fe the receiver and keeps on talking, : en ore Man in New York defends himeel: {n poison pen inquiry by proving he was too sick to sign checks. A better alili would be to prove that the only pen he owned was one he borrowed from the money-order desk at the postoffice, Vie YE DIARY (May 15) ‘This day to Bainbridge Isl 1 did play three setts of lawn tennis, the first of the season, with Stewart Visken, hut did fost two ‘of them, dinner at the MeMick Wut every inurcle mehing #0 that Tdi eat with dif- fienlty, und even my tonsils sore from the exercise, which J couth strange thing, Bat better tomor- row, if horse Uniment hath not lost iis charm, ttle” week commences | Co. has| And #0 to’ | | | | | When some sour sister with an| where | do deem’ an une special detail. A few hours later, after Costello had been released on bail, he was again arrested in a raid| by Lieut, Ralph Olmstead on a simi: | lar charge, | Rumors to the effect that the | place was “protected” by the | police and that Captain Powers, | a newcomer to the special detail, | had raided the place without | i} | the knowledge of the éther members of the special detail, were denied by Chief of Police Severyns Wednesday. " Severyns said, ney, an was de-| “(turn m5 Page 9, Column 5 series Holds Up Jury Choice 4 oitsety. “tiaye 2a a tne “eT ownsend Postoffice .. 1 Ore, patriotism and law cn-| AT LEAST TWO WEEKS eae |] time?” noo forcement, July 4. | As & result of the stand of the Opposition of numnerots véeniremen Sterling drew, out. wawal pa pap. Jarmen | Problems. President Harding will! mayor, the increased fare will come to the imposition of the death sen-|| Yaluedle sold. dlr, amgoK He. CATOHY Plwood ‘Cox. Joo Hter.| study On his Alaskan trip were an-|to Seattle car lines fully two weeks | tence for murder serjously delayed) | St it. Tie tautrer serked PFO Tl ing “Gad Wi J. Keenan, charging | Mounted today in a statement iasued | oq month earlier than would have | the progress of the trial of Kakuzo| hands. “Thanks,” jhe. #aid. |) sem with robbing the Port Town. | bY the interior-department, with thé! peén the eccasion had the mayor |, Yanai, who {x charged with . the p wot plenty Of time," THE || werd portotiioe 1 May 1, were re-| President's approval. They include:| vetoed the ordinance. The measure | murder. of Kakanojeo Kanazawa, | “to sped ‘away and Sterling || turned in federal court Wednesday | WILL CONSIDER Was passed a5 gn emergency meas Japanese poo! hall proprietor, Yana Are y Haven’ want? then umns, Turn Now home. department.” NOMA, Alaska, May 16,—Radlo|the county jail today in of $40 yor Brown refused to an-jmessages received hers yesterday |000 bail which was set at his a Sot beaten: || Hot! what changes he has In/stated that Capt, Roald Amundsen, |raignment yesterday by the United | oak floors, mind in the organization, but will/Aretic explorer, who hac signified | States commissioner. breakfast nook rush the confirmation of the ap-|his intention .of flying across the| The woman who claims to be} cate aaa” |pointment of Robert $. Laing to|North Pole June 20 ct 21, left|Nina Rupert Hepler, his wife, was pick-up |the position of fire marshal, thru|Kotzebue April 28 for Wainwright. |also held in jail in leu of $20,000 | rms [the civil service commission, He|Capt, Amundsen intends to land on | bail | ANSONIA, Conn. May 16.—A id, however, ‘tht numerous fm-|the Spitzbergen islands late in May,| The pair were charged with mis. |love nest built for two but holding to the Want Ad columns ||Provements can be made in tho/Reports that Lieut, Ookur Omdahl, |use of the mails and fraudulent | threo in facpraa ti aaa ae and find more about this ||fire department and that these must|aviator and pilot of Amundsen's| representations in connection wita/angle disclosed here today by the Is minde when the department is)airplane, is dead, aro scouted here, |the Ideal Squab company of But. | principals. reorganized. [it_was announced, Roy Cummings, knockabout come- see TODD 2 Class Matior May 3 Act of v the JAIL UPTON SINCLAIR! Ww ASH., 1923. SEATTLE, 16, T OR ENTS IN SEATTLE, WO C FROM J. HL. Sterling. Rehan apartménte, ~alirediiodyp the police he by grand jury now. in » turb its organization must be taxen only after it has been definitely de- termined that the .cfficloncy of- the worth, charged with violation of the | Prohibition act, and Robert Bartlett held on ‘narcotic violation counts, home? you looking for found the ou t a one | Look this ohe over and ||department can be increased,” the JiR urn to the Want Ad col || mayor sald. PHOENIX, Ariz, May 16.—An- | N t fi T | “I expect to have Mr. Mantor| Report Amundsen |drew L. Hepler, alias 1. H, White, ove es or Wo ow - in Vefore me in a day or so, and |charged with the embezzlement of | ———_—_-_—_— Vvestigntion Has Started North | §:00,000 at Butler, » Was held in} Il soon complete my > HARDING WL © START NORTH for Alaska Tule | 5, After Journey y Sar - ss Country | wasuinatox 5 ident Hardt aboard the army ALASKA PROBLEMS |Swindler Suspect Is Held in Prison} LARGE FAMILIES FOR INTELLIGENT PEOPLE URGED BY PROFESSOR | o ctargh c f the ane t of the fami unie ni Jarger fomil ent people Samuel J. Holme professor of versity of Ca in the Unt told mem: SEATTLE seholarshiy here | A previc nnouncement aid the } party would sail from Portland, Ore. | F The Henderson hus been ordered to be to leave for the Pacific coast June 1 e Los’ Angeles jail on |} On his return from Alaska, if of Chief of Police Oaks, who | Harding decides to return to Wash the arrest, After starting for Inigton by water, he will boar Angeles, the police machine shipping hoard ei attle “\May or Announces ound and slipped back 16 WILL MAKE SPEECH | ] 1 hoon rigs : elas € res men were a »| booked incommunicado. HERE ON ALASKA He Will Neither) "set scomminicato, totaal Harding expects to discuss the worl charg unlawful assembiay GIES Wicditoa 39: hd preaent oops sy Nor Veto and suspicion of criminal syndieals sin, bis speaking ¢ agement will ‘ob-| " " ab nd at § ego sre treet car patrons will Sinclair's three companions were Ree Aen | sh paging vats for thelc|Pfince Hopkins, Hugh Hardymam: fi , ; While it in wtill unsettled, he may| tides on th treet rai]-|4nd Hunter Kimbrough, Kiddies aren't left at home any more when mother goes to conventions. Special nur-| return by water thru the Panama) Ways just 40/) are provided for them. Here are some of those in “attendance” at the P.-T, A.\ cana}, iis speech on Alaska, its| days 4 he coed | Eee ee ing 0 te convention, which opened Wednesday on the university campus, A group ere gath-| problems pod his policies for the) man Wednesday | on behalf of 600 strikers and strike ered about Mra, M, Casey, convention nurséry matron, on the nursery steps at Be n fs ; an. | Sympathizers who are under arrést Pioto by Price & Carter, Btar Riaff Photogre or nounc t will ne gn| in connection the longshore of ad.| nor car ordinance, but/ men’s walk San Pedro, Cal, are will t to become @ law thru| The authorities banned public meets JAP GUNMAN IS (vime rues ano so. FOUR INDICTED ae eee The nceaen Sein a and chinson,| “I will never sign an ordinance | ™e®- DOES TIMEPIECE, IS | Kan ; Denver, | for a higher street car fare than ‘i ah eine aed. i friends, Pela business ity, June Sait | nickel,” the mayor said, adding that|*' Members of the American PUT ON TRIAL BELIEF OF THIS MAN FOR SAFE JOB Lake City, domestic tmues, such as|ho did not bellove he should ob.| Liberties union, left their Pasadena” |] TTPO young men driving a tiv taxes and tatift, June either| struct the city council in its legis-| homes last night and drove to they em | ver stopped at Third ave. and Boise, Idaho, or Helena, Mont.,| lative efforts by vetoing the ordi- bier gaictsg = They. were met by peg Objection to Death Decree)| ?* **. Tuesday might and asked ‘Charge Men R Robbed Port} western problems, such a trriga:| nance, lice, who warned them against holds And reclamation, June 29; Port-| WILL HASTEN 1T ure and would have. become effect- | should first reinstate the higher ca) |fare, as a preliminary to negotia- | ons for an agreement, RLY RETURN AUTHOR HELD FOR READING | CONSTITUTION Los Angeles Police Arrest Writer as He Reads “Rights of Free Speech” Los ANGELES Mae last night roversy, when “it r and his ing “a meeting.” Proceeding to Liberty Hill, they” formed a quiet group, to which Sins = | clair read a few lines from the Cone) | stitution and their ‘est ensued,” Prince Hopkins is a Santa Bar millionaire; Hugh Hatdyman your nglish journalist, andy |Hunter Kimbrough js Sinclaira’ brother-in-law, # The*circumstances surrounding he bar went on trial fof™hia life before Each min way charged i three in-| Whether a single government de-|ive immediately upon its indorse | ; y larrest Judge Walter M: French in de- |dictments with using the poatoffice {partment shall be given jurisdiction | ment by the mayor. The mayor has|{'t* Were dramatic. Puffing ~ their vigorous climb up the” blu partment six of superior court Wed-| With the intention» of robbing {t,/over Alaska, to end existing con-|10 days in which to consider theltne author and his Cova panteg morning. theftheft of money, and the tuking| (Turn to Page 8, Cotumn 1) ordinance. and if he permits it to! siused for a moment to get. thele Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Jof mail from sucks in the building. become a law by default, its emer- | breaths : Douglas, who is personally conduct [Ball in ‘every case was set. at] | gency status is changed and it does) a tere of 1y ing the prosecution, challenged nu 115,000, jot become effective for 20 mee fi see soon eet yore = merous Jurors who had expressed The mon wers arrested: by the} | City council favoring the re-| ice for the delay, ihe e conscientious objections to impost. a commander of the-coast guard cutter. |turn to the higher street car fares | PPNc ately. plilled out’ 5/ CHa or tion of the death sentence. At noon! J teatl Areata when they . attempted” to | were pleased Wednesday at the an- 4 1 nstituti the jury bad not been completely| Mayor Says ‘Reorganization }canc in the atealis of Juan’ de |nouncement of the mayor that he| Wits ener he! sald, “wad selected. ii Fuca Ina speed boat | will not vete the higher car fare} sat ita “Tanal te aceused ot having de !s Possible Be ages oe tah ntsc [Heasure, “Tew shorten che time tout ght T cannot radseng Gag edly «hot down Kanazawa in cret indictments and three. no. ‘ |for the measure becoming effective e 2 dy latter's pool hati’ on April 144 ldicating that drastic Chan wes) true bits were returned. Séven ce |Get $75 Cash in Pharmacy | and reduce the deficit accordingly, thot en victim died two days later,/™ay be made in the personnel and|ondants were openly indicted on | Strong Box | they point out. it ‘The: stake” ware"'a Yanai had quarreled with the rel alprerne wha sy fire se bartment | narcotic violation charges, three on | Mayor Brown said that he opposes |)2.4 and scores of atonieahigag hall proprietor’ the previous day additior lo the removal ol Te | robber counts and one, Fred W | ‘ the return to the higher car fare as/| a ti ; a steel nk 560 eu Jup vb; rike, and hud made threats, . When. he| CHIt Gebéyt Mt. Mantor, Mayor Richmond, for forging a signaturé | con ae prolahibe, 1.500 pounds) he belloves it will hinder if not com- Baie eta pi Feito visible in returned to tho place, he was) Wi J. Brown announced Wednesday. |to.q- govérament, check, . Hix’ bait {34 © 5 AS cash, Jewelry val-| pletely eliminate any possibility of Pcl haitor channels. threatened with ejection, but drew|tiat I~. will hold’ conference on| was vot at $500. ed fnd valuable papers was obtaining an agreement for exten-| pak his gu 4 fired several shota, alt|the fire dgpurtment situation this} ‘Those inficted on natcotic viol ioten shurglars early | Wednesday | sion of payments on the contract to|curlous strikers awaited Miter | acto k. : week tion changes were Lau Wn, ‘Rich {1m the Phinhey Avenue pharmacy, | purchase. ‘The mayor believes that |°°Me of the free speech test, Tho defense will clainr that Yanal| hi recht teres that he has lard ©. King, Andrew Austin und| leew, ye yal Bia amas] the liomntivesta ithe bonanolters to] aaa eae the tek. o shot afte he r bee made an exhaustive investigation |.jon ={ e ction: | ‘od D o , . a negotiate wi the city is removed s UME pb eee heen Barra ona “ot lot the’ fine’department ‘severing ve a ig Roe vite pean er, at 9 a, m. Wednesday. 'The| with the return to the high fare/TO INCITE VIOLENCKY noveral months, and bad "W large] welsor and Ding Quod’ Ail. were |TODbeF# had apparently forced the| which insures payment of the bonds| “I do not come to incite violence’ ria ei Am amount of data which he -tiust! indicted) on charges of possesddn or | {80m over the door to gain en-|and interest. ‘ne said, “but to uphodi the: right thru before taking final @etion) importation, apd ail in each cage | nee They wheeled the safe out) Members of the city council point | guaranteed in the Constitutie 1S THIS ite natin ok! was nat At’ $2400: mr [of the front door and drove away'!to the telegrams from A. W. Leon-|which I am going to read, I The city fire: department: is Ml): No-true bills a touhdeda cavox | Wit it in an auto, according to the ard, speaking for the bondholders, in /article one of the- amendments, THE ONE? big institution andeany acts to dli}ot Lester Barrow. and Carl Mark. | PUC® | which Leonard declares that the city | say é “Congress shali make no law t specting an establishment of religi (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) | ‘Tempus Receives an “Explanation TASKS YOu, MISS CARAMEL, DID You TRY TO INSULT ME WHEN, You poll TO SPEAK THAT, MISTUH TODD, IS THE ONE THING I DIDNT TRY TO DO NOTHING ELSE Bul Story by Octavus Roy Cohen u! Illustrations by Weston Taylor IN THAT CASE IT JUST WANTED) TO INFORM YOU THAT YOU SUTTINLY SUCCEEDED. Houses Three in Peace |Divoreed Wife and Bride of Comedian Ax Getting on All Right, Says Mere Man dian, is living in a bungalow both his divorced wife and the pi jent Mrs. Cummings. ‘The wo |got along perfectly, he says, each other's clothes, take turns ting meals, and everything is The full story of the rem agreement by which the three G |mings live together in confo |with the “laws of God and mar ag they say, is outlined by Cum. mings something like this; ‘The comedian, famed on Broad- | Way Deeause of his eccentric danc- ing, which has brought him his name in light bulbs oyer theater entrances, married Helen Gladyngs of Bridgeton, N, J., nine years ago. — She was 28, “dark, of the Spanish — type, with fiery disposition,” her husband says, They have a daugh- | tor, Edna, 6, be REDHEADED, AND SO THEY CLASHED . im red-headed, so we clashed,” mings said, “In 1919 Mrs, Cummings obtained” a divorce. “I gave her $1,020,60 the comedian said, “Count 'em— a $17,000 home, a $3,500 car, a $1,000,000 baby and a $100 dog.” But he also had to pay alimony of $50 a week, Which Is one reason for the loye nest having ben” widened, * la 1920 Cummins married blondé © Shaw of Orange, N. J. She iH ey he two women met on the beach (Turn to Page 9, Column a)

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