The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

HARDING SCORES |FLAPPERS GET POLICE ORDER and THE SEATTLE STAR ul wife, in mmunition fe HALTS WEDDING (~ suGARLESs RECIPES! ugar trust, whi tih giving lumber of aplen Says Country Must Be |; £ he potice nave | LOVeless Marriage Stopped |} ste which can be made WiTHo Wholeheartedly American WASHINGTON, 3 Deetar the the Where tact fient Harding the gaunt Swhich faterest wit mon wea dent an: , an of mak ding use as whole . aren wea ne tmmortat be r of the ¢ " ecéntly fined $25 and costs the words of Alexander Hamilton I ginning . The president arew his text from MPING SUEI Hirst secretary of the treasury, at the iA] NG SUE Bhvelling of whose status en the FOR EXPEN uth portico of the treasury the Y Ds 4 olla spoke George B. Lamping, secretar student of our tin world doubt f ment th nalism ts devel « Be never bef asked Har gon u “We have our factions that | hat the ¢ Promote this or that interest without | sioner pay $5 rd to relationship to others) ury ind without rd for the common | y Weal. “We have the factions of Prejudice and violence. We p Coalitions which would invade the|out reason by an Sunstitutional rights of others or sub- | ¢rnor Hart and fu tha itself, erty a de everia no real hu- nm, was placed Olympia berea egislature & which contemplates obstruction to| ing the execution of they laws, | EMeve to Educate | FRAUD CHARGE| | J. BR Christopherson, self-confessed | 3,000,000 Negroes |i", indicted by the federal 4 |srand jury Thursday | RANSAS CITY, Mo. May 18.—A/ mails to defraud ch to educate 3,000,000 negroltenced to nerve fou ptists has been made by Southern | nworth prison by Baptists in annual session here. |miah Neterer late Thursd Dr. O. L. Haley aaltville, Tenn., | noon. yd the delegat ‘ | Three pliase of St. Ce otic violation charges, p @ Catholic girly . atity and were sentence to t other men, indic may t ng by Society Girl to our Washing bureau. 1 Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star 1322 New Verk Ave, Washington, D, ¢ I want the bulletin, “Sugarless Recipes,” and inclose here with two cents in loose stamps for same Name Street and No City State FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1 WIDOW DENIES op keep this -BIGAMY CHARGE Doni a secret a ge Ha Poe taee amily Of course you know the cool healthful ; da ness of Shredded Wheat Biscuit for your ng | ‘ro " luncheons —light, wholesome, and tasteful, schlager Bo yas cramfull of nourishment; delicious with # explaine cream and berries or fruit. At home, too, where mid-day comfort is " so essential now, it can be made ready ina thru t Wor moment, with many pleasing changes of the highs: tou! Brother and Sister INEW RADIO TO fee. Niwebeue fruits in season. See how your family will bad LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 18,—De aged brother and sister en: add 1 be. | lived by hanging was revouled te , | radiophone 1910 of |b¥ Boy, Carter, corone fi States whe or Hoyt| The t and four { away to | ment Schneider had built a smali|the Ki ki for hia sister to use in hang-| ing a will be r for reelf, It was in the pantry, | etallation within the next few da pondent brother then went/It will be operated ah raf Miss Hurh Files ‘ ar for U. S. Senate |‘ SPOKANE, May 17.—Running in ition to #ix men, Misa Heba attle and Washington » with high-class ente rm, \ local attorney, bas filed her | "4" pplication haw been Woman Is Elected candidacy for congress in the Cadde Uosene trou Honorary President |'"« republican primaries, Mias Hurn ROME of the May 1 Catt, Was chosen he Internat Washington district. She will enter |r commerce was the first woman elected to the; fo senate and will be the first| man to represent this state in| wrenn, if whe ig elected | Mra, Carrie Chap. © in privileg founder” of the} [Committee Would Curb Court Power) at for Suicide Pact}! TELL OF CITY| sw yoni, stay 18—to tien appreciate your suggestion of Shredded eat Biscuit for a cool, comfortable and satisfying luncheon for themselves! Strawberries and Shredded on he artives in| jed in vain t slleged marriag Inh Croker, wid chief and Guy R, % Be. Earl of Carnarvon Leaves $2,000,000, LONI &. The v the late ‘narvon, filed bequeaths the| of the tomb of King Tu. tankhamen to his widow. The entire! Jentate is valued at 398,925 pounds, a little short of $2,000,000, Metropolitan water board uppiies London with water 60 per cent of its supplies from the Tham hvile, which it is planned to|enworth penitentiary wa NGTON, May 18.—A com-| {nto a negro seminary. sland Cammeford, two years eee to ae Ete rs p,& committee was immediately ap- | six months; Ed Larson, two ye: limit the power of the United States| ied’ to consider the plan, which |and James Mulvehill, 18 mon | supreme court to invalidate humant-| am’ expenditure of $300,000. | William Langmead was sentenced to VCS: arian laws was appointed today by | —— |#¢rve «ix months In the Whatcom | 3 “athe: Ryser 1 habe | ude Swartz, New York, pres county jal, after admitting that he the American Trades Un- |forged a government check for $15. | from the : — factory || sig 1923 Record of FRESH pi sce oie Pedestrians Hit | | NEW YORK, May 18. Numerous | - } | calles dents are employed here| ==.) by Automobiles | LOBAcco an subway puatds uring the evening! | rush hours, | | > : \ f one fever \ rs A fh an fh i] 3520 Meehan, DRESSED LIKE SISTER — | $ .00 5 waves Tho flapper Just powdered ly injured Wednesday at Westlake Complete In the extraction of teeth we||amd Eighth aves. when he was % FREE EXAMINATION J say to our patrons: If we hurt ||struck by an auto driven by W. I, | | RQLL YOUR OWN WIT “Clothes, | GLOBE OPTICAL co , don't pay—coul® we say || Walker, 617 18th ave. N. you want to ° 35. Mrs. M. W. Barkhurst, come, just hang on."—Holmes Store fais ewets Ace. ‘Vader, Wash., was unhurt News. | Wednesday when athe was struck at| ~~ 7 2 - ranma eee Fourth ave. and Jackson wt. by an c-Si acana H B THE BON MORCHE Kensington has a larger propor- tion of women to men than any 9 other London district, with 1,594 women to every 1,000 men. For an Extra Season! ANOTHER DAY OF A GREAT EVEAT! : From The Model Boot Shop, Spokane . p ~~ : cioTHE THETOWN|E HIGH SHOES)$ Ch 10 fey This lot of High Shoes includes: White Sea Island easty Juni Y . kid, glove kid, hand-turned alan: welt, calfskin a i ey Thrifty People High and low heels. Gray, field mouse, brown and plenty of Y | Pa ts S its , ovantowd are saving by big $160 — are some Oxfords and Pumps in sizes 2% to wo n - Ul buying from us. needs, we have it. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords in sizes 4%, to 9. These i are cdlfskins, patent leathers, kid, suede, satins, whit vi i ms i Our prices are as low as canvas and kid. With high and low heels, In resi i | pesreanndyy mpbnierta feat Ca ee esos an Bank , be proud of it and you'll be proud of his good appearance. There’s as can be had. And our maker's labels tell the story. economy in these long-service suits at these save-money prices. a 5 MEN'S OVERALLS MEN'S SILK SOCKS i All i i i Ie huskea Paes } i other new Spring Suits in the Credit Terms rarest $175) lasts ae Ae Boys’ Shop also ‘on aale are the easiest in town. EN'S DRESS SHIRTS ‘ I Ne sales Pian Woolmixed. Dark mitre Boys’ $20.00 Suits. .$17.15| Boys’ $27.50 Suits. . $23.15 Make your own terms, pay as little as fine count percale. Sizes 14% to 17. 89c ead beets MT pater $7.39 Boys’ $22.50 Suits. . $19.15 Boys’ $30.00 Suits. - $25.15 ' $ .00 $ .00 Li Fisio qualig, Base oe igo oN SULTS “Regatta” Wash Suits, in =e a ‘ or blacks. Button and Lace Shoes. Sizes 2¥, to 9, but not all sizes in No matter what your re- PUMP s! OXF ORDS | quirements are in the Clothes ge LJ e ° e Doabies anid auality aa high colors, but mostly black. Nationally known maker he a nice variety of weaves and colors. Select one for your boy. He'll ’ <) . ERE Boys’ $18.50 Suits. . $16.15] Boys’ $25.00 Suits. . $21.15 letic style. Sizes 36 to 46, Some have flat look Sizes 69 i i i New showing of Marta bo, The Blea na Cc Middy and Oliver Twist Boys’ Blouses— a week MEN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS styles— Fine quality. Athletio style, Fancy 85c BOYS' COTTON UNION SUITS 2 0 0 ndras stripes, Sizes36 to 46, Fine ribbed. Whit ; t 1 00 t 3 50 : madras ee 6 or ecru, Sizes 49c 3 0 A é (1) s CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS Heavy whiteback blue denim, CHILDREN'S ROLL-TOP s0CKS trimmed with red galates cloth, 98 Hthesecicd ; . ee) Long or short sleeves. Round or % or % plain or fancy i ; Boys’ | ; ts Children’s $4.00 MEN'S KHAKI TROUSERS AND COATS WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS and Girls’ ; Fullfashioned, Elastic © lslo “Hole- l I’ i i ’ Heavy quality. Splendid val ole: (0) J ues, Come Saturday, $1 85 Lieder Beconon” Simon 8% $1.15 proof” Stockings REB ‘ » &. BIGELOW ~ S.W. F; INFANTS PART-WOOL, " s. REDERICK 1221 THIRDAVE. CORUNIVERSITY pis th Fs pas id

Other pages from this issue: