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PAGE 2 _ PLAN PAGEANT Will Be Given at Kitsap Cabin June 16 and 17 i a a aes ion by the Mountaineeta’ club, seording to officials ition Thursday } Scenes from the Pwill be presented on t 4 Members of the c} Mearsing for the ; Ptaodations at the cabin have been Fenlarged in preparation for the visit fors, Stages will meet the boats at SBremerton and will take the hikers Ht the cabin. ® A long lst of outings In Mo the trip to Hidder Sheen planned by the A hike to Snpat 5 Bplanned for June ages Ewill leave the Motor B depot t 2p. m. Saturday for the lod, each arrying 30 passengers. Weekly walks, beginning June 3 Eityve been a ed by the cl Swill continue until June 24 Bremerton 1 Tacoma Mow have planned a series of hikes and walks which will take Bthem into the open try on dates Pwhich do not confi t at Bt club's trips. The Everett club has arranged Mfor a trip to the summit of White BHorse for June 9 and 1 Hikers On this trip will be equipped with Pack, calked boots. ok a moked glasses. The tip is a kc He, according to club lead the traveler who makes it ald for his effort 'PTIMBER STEAL EMP? Sydney Wilkenson, of Orillia, a )@adohn Matters, of Auburn, were ested late Thursday charged w Putting down 100,000 feet of valu ‘ble timber from a tract of land be- ie to the King county game ommission near the White river Wilkenson and Matters protested innocence, declaring they had 4 a Commissioner Frank Paul $500 for the timber. They admitted hav- hauled away approximately 50,- feet of timber during the past pmonth and they had girdled the trees remaining to prepare for their log- ging later. | Commissioner Paul said he had Mothing to do with the affair Game Warden A. J. Beach said that the game commission will first 9 men, then will bring a civil ac- on for $3,000, the estimated value of ecommend Italian Be Sent to Italy Joe Venetti will be deported to ly if the recommendation of elia Theil, deputy prosecuting orney, made Thursday to U. S. ‘Wenetti “wad released” from ~the Unty jail a few daya ago where Me served six months on a charge 'Of petit larceny. Thursday afternoon b plead guilty to another larceny before Judge C. ©. Dalton Was again sentenced to serve & months in the county jail. Ven- d articles of clothing from the : on ave. F) Venitt! came to the United States Hin 1920 and has not taken out any tizenship papers, Observe Dominion Dominion day, the anniversary of birth of Victoria, England's test queen, was celebrated tn ttle Thureday, when the Britieh- nquet at the Hotel Cowman, at- ded by Americans and visitors Canada. "8 church reviewed the ad- of the British empire in Canada and Ireland. Other inent speakers were at the ing which was presided over by Gillespie, president of the as- ‘d Lends Detroit Fund of $2,000,000 DETROIT, Mich., May 25.—Henry Fo automobile king and richest individual in the world, today be- me a competitor to Wall street in he game of finance. _ Ford made a personal loan of $2,- 1,000 to the city of Detroit. Wall street finaficlers had bid for the loan at 4% per cent interest. Ford's bid was 4 per cent. | 2 Satna attach Automatic bowling pin setter has n invented. MOUNTAINEERS (37 a > rry A pp| BORDERLAND OF |Florence Leed MOUNTAL ON A RED CAI DEATH IS TOLD Mrs. Stillman for Offer CHARGE MADE. 'press the criminal charge against the | fration authorities, ts complied | tti admitted the theft cf a watch | of Andrew Bevilocopia, 6700 | Jng ahead in dumb agony. Day Here Thursday | merican association arranged a} Rey. John D. McLauchlan of st.| LHe SEA * Soul Synthesis of Chester])Woman Enters Valley of the ( _ - —— — _— Shadow and Returns BY DON RYAN OS ANGELES, May 25.—Chester took from the drawet of the table where he t a copy of Adventure, having on the cover a picture of a fierce pirate in a turban, waving e the bos a cutlass. He tucked it inside his coat ca should look and think he had been reading on the job—| and passed out of the office. betok al of f bett the tim sts, Chester boarded a red car, his} coat tails flashing he made the step. He wore a gray coat with darts high up under his shoulder blades and four buttons close together high up in front | On the car Chester took out the copy of Advertture, But he was unable to read. The car was too crowded, He could find no place in which to sit, and the swaying motion blurred the words as he clung to the back of a seat. Hoe rolled up the magazine and stuck It In a side coat pocket, He speculated vaguely on what his mother would have for dinner and whether she would ask him to finish painting the kitchen Mra, Rafaelo Mercurio floor, He decided that he would have # headache and complain that | oscar, Neb. May Mr the smelt of paint made him It IRafaelo M has been the He fell to reading ¢ ‘ carés abstr 1 mp-Kin Roug os the of an put Sixteen eading Washing |, as < Ma Manufact © fted Snow Flour 1 2 To t vinced buy & pa Cat Hi $ A ane ; bedtime for the constipated : <r. ba 8 : a gy 1 and a slight tremor passed over him. |; t rit aze slowly along the line of show cards,| 1 W. A. ¢ Jetected a slowly down to rest on the back of the car se A girl had'‘ ay beat, Me,injemted @ touched his hand. r Sic)’ Seareute® be She had been forced by the crowd to fifid a hand-hold on the same | } ph 5; metal clasp which Chester gripped with two fingers, Her white hand, |’ a tar turned upward with long, narrow fingers curled over the palm, had 1 1 fe leath pulling me,” touched his. Chester covertly looked at the girl, his gaze traveling ae agp oR sidelong down his left arm—the arm by whieh he was attached to the : Pie: wud. to. dle back of the seat, He felt a renewal of the little thrill which the cons 4 . nagtain. iaok tact of her fingers had evoled. Jistant and finally I could not pliant 4 swung with the rocking of the car I known plant whieh “aiden T one waa te bb uve amin Chester noticed last Sunday aft non the bank when he was canoeing in Westlake. “Bet she could do the Chicago,” thought Chester | HE girl wore a black three-cornered hat of some soft,| ALL GAMBLING lacy material. Of its exact nature Chester was ignor- ant. But the hat had a dangling ornament in front, which RECORDS SEIZED | swung away as the girl leaned a little towards him. The sight of this dar away from the hat as the Weiter case et tor tae hastily withdrew hie wate aed stared at the| ReSidence Is Raided for Evi- Seawied tin biadtined toe te patteceacloge, best thé othe ale oc Wie dence in Portland mind was noting the points of t “L. A. Industrial Expansion Is Told. Her hair is sort of red, but her eyes are blue. Man Is Killed by Speeding Motor Car. Byes that melt like summer skies. (Chester thought this sentences a quotation from something.) Wemen's Lyric Concert Praised. Her nose is a little long but her mouth ix pretty. Nab Three Youths in Gun Chase Over Roofs. She's got awful seft-looking skin. Peace Is Only Trace, Says Poineare. 1 der where she works, Madalynne Up in Tigress Flight " } PORTLAND, Ore, May ation of the r 1 on w In da weized in is believed to be a baseball made by wing arrest hought to be merican Le Shoes Ky Quiz. Not so bad. Huge Society Plot Will Ke Bared. Oh, well!" n in the Unive Washingel Slots 11. to 3 | Sake | A reatdence Gn: & ee ton Stadium this year will Include a HE girl's fingers touched C repeatedly. He was| i. sein then were rahi ale ie eee firewo ke 4 splay riding ex ov bay e Jooking ‘for, hibition by Camp Lewis officers, sa a | trying to decide whether the contact was deliberate. But) rested the operator, Warren Smith, maneuvers. by army engineers and Onestrap Tennis ies SH sprigs and | the pressure was so adroit—if manipulated—so timed to thejana tour complete outlay of tank corps, in addition to aerial tight low heels, “Parade” prey 1,000 pairs of these rocking of the car—that he could not, for the life of him,|>uteh beand# and tickets. lrope stunts, and music by the Bab} in sizes 214 to 8. Less than manufacturer's determine. a accompanying records Gls | vation Arty tand om head} <a A olttiiadl cos hosed a | His inability to fathom the mystery maddened him. His stomach was|Oeed that a variety of pools on | quarters at Ban Francisco, | baseball games are possible thru use | Unsettled. Chester felt himself blushing occasionally and again he knew) oe ine sauipment dietdvered. that he was pale, A few cold drops appeared on his forehead. He wiped them away with the back of his hand—his other hand. His lett, still kept a firm grip on the brass handie. He wished he couli find some excuse to. speak. to the gfrl, He plowed his brain. He tried to remember what follows «Ald to girlw.at change meet ings in the magazine stories. He could remember much of the conversa. | tions after they met but could not recall « single detail of the ice-breaking. Tho girl looked up at feverishly sought to determine whether her look had held anything it a non-committal scrutiny. He wondered how his coat was hang: ing. His right hand stole around surreptitiously and sought the deep | Bullets Have Now jaro listed an agents of the ring, jDolioe declared. Tt was catimated that such a jhere would met its season. vent in the back. It made a terrible discovery. One tall of his coat was biked over his hip. Hls‘shirt was showing. Replaced Ballads Humiliated beyond expreasion, he corrected the condition and stood star. LONDON, May 25.--"The modern “Bode ....Sinpar.... Lilacse.... Lavetaterse.... Koparkavynoo!” must not regard women aa their The girl's foot slid against Chester's. He shrank from the touch, | chattels, We must have ballads in- The foot pursued and touched again. The girl swept him a look from | stead of bullets, rhapsodies instead | under her lashes—the look that Chester had noticed once in the eyes | of razors.” | of his unele’s spaniel. —— | = REM | He hemmed uncomfortably. His temples were beating. Tho girl leaned! Pulse Beats Hours over and her silken bosom pressed lustily against his rigid forearm as she etre e punched the call bell After Victim Dies The next instant she was gone. Chester stared at the sliding doors, FOLKSTONE, England, May 26 which closed behind her with » vicious snap, like the Jaws of an alll |r. Wyiso of Mra Flora Baker beat | gator he had seen one day at the alligator farm, for ‘theek hecta atter: das had: been declared dead by two physicians, ‘Improvement Club |EPISCOPALIAN — : to Hold Big Sale WOMEN ELECT | HORSE WINK The Medina Ladies’ Improvement| 1! © club will hold a rummage sale ana| TACOMA, May ‘The Women's auxiliary of the F | 0 fe bazaar at 1806 Westlake ave. on/ Spiscopalian diocere May 25th and 26th for the benefit jof Olympia brought to a close thelr 14th annual convention here yeater- ina Baby home. ‘The pro ida kee: opiates ilece pre | day with election of officers and the ceeds of this sale will be used for] "'y Til o enlarging the quarters now occu. |**lction of Seattle as thelr conven. i 0 92 |pied by the home, located on the| ‘on point for 1924 shores of Lake W pgton. This| Officers elected for the coming |home i# operated under the auspices |¥ear are as follows of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Pro-| ra. D. J. Kinsie of Tacoma, presl- tective society, Mra, Amanda L,Gor-| dent of the auxiliary; Mrs. Howard don, state superintendent. | Hanson of Seattle, first vice presi- At a special meeting held at the| dent: Mra. G. G. Ware of Hoquiam, |home, the following officers were | Te-elected second vice president; Mrs. elected for a term of two y iy | H. H .Hazeltine of Everett, re elected R. Gillam, president; Mrs. A, | third vice president; Mrs. R. Wilson i Sve ‘ " jot Seattle, treasurer; Mra. J. J. ot 4 resident; Mr. |? 3 . o, Lege gierlvbo egy ApS 2 Eastes of Kent, recording secretary: Y. Pettit, treasurer; Mrs. 8. UL. . es Biles ja cokes | Mra. W, E. Lovejoy of Seattle, sup. . Clarke, se . | ply secretary; Miss Lucy Powell of ‘eal relief or vocational education government bulletin, giving ful @ list of all district and sub-distri where you may apply, is given. A two-cent postage stamp. Washington Bureau, The Seat: Street and No.. If you are a world war veteran, relative or friend of a veteran; if you are in doubt of your rights to compensation, insurance, medi how to apply for veterans’ reliet of any kind, our Washington bureau is prepared to help you. A copy of an elght-page printed Veterans’ bureau is prepared to do in the matter of claims, hospital- | tzation, medical treatment, vocational training and insurance, with {Interested may obtain a free copy of this bulletin by filling out the coupon below and mafling to our Washington bureau with a 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. (. I want a copy of the VETERANS’ BUREAU pamphket: and inclose herewith a loose two-cent postage aiiy; ‘iu |'Tacoma,” corresponding secretary; Mra. Attila Norman of Kingston, re- |elected education secretary. | Mrs. T. W. Kidd of Seattle, retiring | president, was chosen rural secre. | tary. Cream coffee, cereals, fruit, vegetables, etc,, with Car- nation’s double richness. Its goodness adds zest to any dish, ; if you want to know whe and 1 information on just what the ict offices of the Veterans’ bureau ny ex-service man or other person Kraemer NEWARK, N. J., May 26.—A wink of his eye and the uso of all his horse senso brought Kraemer, faithful steed, back to his owner, from whom ho had been stolen eight months ago. One day Harry M. Vogel, livery- man who kept Kraemer as his pot, hired him out to a stranger who never brought him back, But recently Vogel attended a horse auction over in Kearny, Threo jhorses were on pale, | Vogel looked at one. Tho horse nelghed, | The man camo cloner; tho horse jatrained on his bit, | tle Star, ad | | | | | Sold by All Grocers Then St winked. In @ flash Vogel knew the horse, It was his Kraemer, Ho had learned tho winking trick in the clrous many years back A quick purchase. a happy. re union, and Kraomer the horse that winked was fssured of living hap. pily ever after, ‘Carnation Milk Atlelube and city least 125 cigar atorex, confectionery | tigure in the pro: stores and individuals tn Portland |, | | my apar reut S'TAK BY FRANK GETTY ’ I ‘ iF 4 EW YORK, Ma Fiorer R ai n : } i " , t y ‘ed : . lay HirectlY | not I ‘| ith A at ke "| « first time oir © latter's ban , é ’ plying to M t 5 offer ¢ paesal hI f “1 think your offer is wonderf [ part oo pr /) t 1 cat re of my little t and jowe 4 J myself, You know I { but SAYS SHICLI, FIGHT BABY ONLY PEARI a ity LIKE A TIGEN SHE EVER OWNED ¥ Ly Upon be informed that Mr I c od pe eet a in view at Grand Fy vabés 7 ebe had ad i her t I hoped ima would com like a tige er con to me and I gladly told him action ag Stillman, ttle I had and all fi All sizes 16 » just woat’T am going|1 died, to be applied Tavs “od of plain col to fight for m ors in dark bey untl won.” , to fle ‘ shades, at eo tb don't make Mr A pe a ching off. fiiclently for + by M 8 to ¢ ways go to work, But ae iullman f ceelaa ants : 4 More Than 20 Styles of the that \ i fit « ae Most Popular Fibre Crepes © fight ¢ to , mount a’ Yee 3 § today tol of me te At the time of: going to press, we 1.| Stliman had given he fo tot know how many of these wh arned ( her fede and « dresses will be sold today, but you t ker were re. | aX statemer ould be bre are @ssured of a geod big assort 1 in newspa t The ! c that La} nent. We had 680 to start with. ut reports that e ih $940,000 and m trust f V that which 6 claims wa . . hundred thousand dol! had been | ! 1 for Jay's supr i ca on her bo I ¥ in her f, 5 SAYS STILLMAN GAVE t elved any large sur NO FUND FOR BOY f t Is jeclared i id: ‘ BUllman liew if he says he|* t thing For Men, Women and Children made a trust tund for my t ' The me,” he naid Ho asked f 1 obligath mi tel ab son and offered thru his lawyer, Mr Sullivan, $50,000. yrateful to Banker’s Wife for Proffered Aid, But Will Fight for Boy Herself | This release, which I nev signed, in in the h yore” a of Stillman, * Mra. Leeds “It ts true that he paid ¢ Fraternal organizations, girtt/ firemen will -aleg4 erat, according to announcement made Thursday |night by the celebration. committes, | Parades, boty morning and after | “10K /noon will be held downtown and} | Operators at! Americanization sérvices will be held | once. He hastily turned his head and |‘ $100,000 during the baseball at Woodland park during the day,| according to the committee, my la declared, | never gave her the large « mt and that he made n gifts of bonds on birthdays and he PLAN FOURTH ~ OF JULY FETE celebration NABLE TO FIND “DRY” JURYMEN OMAHA, Neb,, May 25.—After ex tendency of*men to replace baliads|amining an entire pane! tn an effort | with bullets in their wooing” was de-|to obtain a “bone dry” jury in a |THE conductor was calling the streets as the car hitched| cried by Recorder Str Ernest Wild in |liquor case, Judge Day accepted one | along the boulevard. Old Bailey court. Ho cited numerous|man who “liked good liquor’ and | cases of violence cominitted by dis-|four wine drinkers. The jury freed | Appointed suitors and added: “Men|the defendant in five minutes, | Russia Purchases English Airplanes MOBCOW, May %5-—-Six planes manufactured in have been pur government! FRESH TOBACCO now 15 WUMddddiie mA . ROLL YOUR OWN WITH resh from the factory nero. FRIDAY Thank THE BON MARCHE» Baréain BASEM We do not deliver C. O. D., because it is our policy to cut out everything that tends to increase prices. Visit the Bargain Base- ment where costs are cut to the core. A jobber’s surplus stock! All . 8. Rubber Co. Shoes! A. Stilima: for three years | death his money | The Men’s Shoes are “Hen- band—all others are er " FOR CHILDREN High Tennis Shoes and Ox- Cc fords . 6 to 10%. FOR LITTLE BOYS In sizes 11% to 2; High Tennis Shoes with heavy rubber heels. In brown, (For hard FOR MISSES Sandals, Ox Big Boys’ Brown fords, and High Cc Tennis Shoes in sizes 1 FOR MEN Oxfords and High Tennis Shoes with heavy rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 10.................+ = MOTHER-IN-LAW WINS FROM CHURCH TO JAIL EDINBURGH, May 25—Capt, F.| NEW YORK, May 25.—As Theo- Adamson's $25,000 suit against/dore Penton was leaving church his mother-inJaw for alienating ‘his|with his wife after prayer meeting }wife’s affections was thrown out of/he was arrested for a fraudulent “court. stock sale. od Glasses $5.00 AMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO, 1514 Westlake Ave. Near Fourth und Pike | | ; j Lo— Ih aT RAOTAT IO pe England | ed by the Rus. Ris-Le Croix Papers Attached more? Set of Teeth from 0 UP from $4.00 UP 1422 Second Avenue Years in Ono “HERMANCRAFT” SUITS AND COATS of Navy French Twill Made to Your Meanure Satisfaction Guaranteed In tho extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you don't pay—could wa way $ Gold Crown and Bridge Work Beston Dental Offices We Stand the Test of ‘Time 2 Location DAY ALL wy 1176 1812 1846 «1861-1898 _ 1917 ‘THE WAR STEPS oF OuR NATION Dress Up for Decoration Day To honor the memory of those who fought, bled and died in defense of our Uncle Sam. This store is right in line with its Holi- 4 day Clothes-showing for Men, Women and Children. We offer the BEST values and CREDIT terms in town. Make Your Own Terms PAY AS LITTLE AS ica.

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