The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1923, Page 16

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Princess Found Empty LONDON. May 30.—Am Who today i the « wh had deen 1 for y Resting place of Princess Po © the famous Indian princess was suy Posed to have been buried Virgin Thdians, met | Mshman, John him. He took he Bhe was rec Princess of the As she w the coloni Sunder the ‘Gravesand While fire burch, it was believed t ty Meither had been Btroyed Started in the United Stat the body exhumed and ta tit Sy alas isan eb Pocahontas P the Indian king Mneluded in the o Etlement in Vi > known to histo: Fescue of Captain Sthe famous adventurer was at RD be executed by } it t r after her of Captain Efell violently i love Pmiddie-aged so said he did not r Later she was BS Shortly after her Signd. at one of tho er honor, the princess, Bife, met Captain Smith face to ce. She was rendered specchiess jand her quick death was ascribed} Writers of that ace as much to rtbreak as to the specific du with of fort arriva in Eng. receptions in then Mrs. city will be shifted to new beats on 1, “Chief Severyns hag an § Sixteen prisoners taken to Leavy. orth Tuesday on “convict spe Marik Chilfone, ing 15-year-old boy. Penadian authorities have been G@ for a report on the investiga. of the killing of Jacob York, fisherman, by the Canadian officers. see “Judge Charles E. Claypool ed. d the One Hundred Per Cent b Tuesday, on “Personal Liber-| oe. @udge R. H. Latimer of Martinez, | Gal, stricken with paralysis while Dench in murder trial. eee ary Landon Baker, who twice | her fiance, Allister McCor- fick, wait at the church, sails for : see Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt 400 women at her Sagamore Dr. William T. d Cross worker, Barger, dies former} in Cleve- nk Driver Loses TACOMA, May 30.—Convicted on} state charge of driving his automo- while intoxicated after twice for- | ) feiting bail of $200 on city charges - M. Oas was senteneced to 30 days the county jail here yesterday ‘was ordered to surrender his er's license. ive Brokers Are Indicted for Fraud _SAN FRANCISCO, May 20—Five ligh officials of the Bankers’ Mort- & Discount Co., Dwere charged with conspiracy to vio- Sate the state securities act, in coun- Srand jury indictments that were ‘Feturned hero yesterday. All charges ire made in connection with the oft om. Harding Now Leads : in Collier Voting Henry Ford was nosed out by Pres- nt Harding by a close margin in er’s National Weekly free-for-all dential straw vote, in the re- tabulated up to May 20, it was unced Wednesday. Of the 52,000 submitted to the azine, ord secured 12,379 and Harding 13, | 660. In the field of 12 candidates, iam G. McAdoo stood third with votes and Senator Underwood Drought up.in the rear with 756. CARDINAL SEES PLAY BRUSSELS, May 30. weier recently paid his first visit to the theater. He accompanied his to a private performance of Miracle play, “Guibour,’ star- Mme. Yvette Guilbert. CHORISTER 80 YEARS TTERSHA, Eng., May 30, Eighty years of continuous serv! h church choirs ended with the ve- death of Joseph Kenninghom, Fot many years he way soloist | Salisbury Cathedral. He had sung every Handel festival since 1862. HITS CHILD MARRIAGES TONDON, May 30-——Child mar- may be prohibited in Britain. Hiament js considering a bill by G. Amion, labor member, that Swould forbid marriages of persons under 16, Present legal ages are 14 ‘for males, and 12 for females, Vor those little odd jobs around ‘Me hou, Many men are looking for employment and you could help Wm i Tittle, Turn to the want ad MN. Practically all patrolmen in the bs 250 Atlantic st.,| police to aid in search for his | enter- | His Driver License | of this city,| POCAHONTAS I$ Women Investigate Milk es NOT IN GRAVE!) Question Thruout County Resting Place of Indian | Inspect Dairies to Gain Information on asteurization of Product BY WANDA VON KETTLER ! the K ALL SIZED DALRLES VISITED BY WOMEN stoferac SUGAR BOYCOTT GETS RESULTS . Reducing Consumption Un- | til Speculators Are Worried WASHINGTON, M h presage a storm ustry are now gathering. Official facts boycotter The sugar bs cott is reducing con sumption in | 30 per cent } fugur country by at least according to government he reported “shortage” ICuban sugar crop {s rapidly | pearing before official facts. | possible the Cuban crop will be a rec ord breaker and it is certain no sert ous “shortage” will be encountered. The Loulsian » proved to be much lar imated. ET SUGAR CROP LL BE LARGER Tho be reach the m four months, ¥ lar which will the next three or 15 to 20 per cent Demands from somewhat satisfied by | production of European beet sugar, an inore some estimates figuring the increa Jat 20 per cent to 30 per cent more} than last year. Tho crop in India is} |wonderfully successful. World pro-| | duction of sugar will be a record breaker, | ‘The last official record showed | 1,543,317 tons of sugar at Cuban and United States ports, Add to this t | sugar In refineries, retail and whe | sale groceries, and in the hands of | consumers and sufficient sugar is had | jto run the rest of this year. If the | boycott js continued and the sugar | gamblers keep prices of sugar above 7 cents a pound, the beet 7 or 8 | and cane sugar surplus on next Janu ary 1 may run well beyond 700,000 | tons, Bs | SUGAR CONSPIRATORS | ARE SHOWING FRIGHT | } ‘The sugar conspirators have begun |to show fright. Telegrams of pre | test are being sent President Hardin. jand Secretary of Commerce Hoover in which New York sugar interests | denounce official government support |of the sugar boycott. One telegram | warned Hoover ho was in danger of | violating the law in supporting a | boycott. | The Cuban crop situation is as fol- | jlows: The last official figures showed } 35 Cuban sugar mills yet to complete |grinding. Other mills have complet- ed their operations. had a production of about it She’s Youngest Only 4, but Heien May Bloedorn, daughter ef Co jmander A. A, Blocdorn, U. N., jerks a mean rein, they| say. She's the youngest en- | veri Tho other mills | 180,000 | THE SEATTLE STAR ted t the wt wan that \y v ‘ agp Meth f “ ¢ y tt th A. E. Fishe etar ation; A. A. Payne ‘ t D t A , Cute little for the audience heals from critters, under the the latest arm cooler “COOLERS” LOOK LIKE WASH BOARD n the past tw tin a Nt | all of th vergrown wa Inside of t rugated sectic t were inspected on other t «i Joneses Lead the MtuUK not cooled,"* explained D Smiths This Time th, sa tendency to encourage BAKRESFIRED, Cal, M n of bacteria, A ou- | The yon crowded out. the . aining 10, i Bro Justt om the cow, } ly t . y 4:30,"" r of the bri ar dairy were large Four more Jones milk—800 gall ucted as men of the ceremony yured an pped Seattle for - niet hee ln visited were “ta Freshman Vote to © Aiaple” dairy” | Retain Automobiles Tamada. Some of these ¢ or raw STANFORD UNIVERSITY, © Some were some product pa clared to be fornia, men and 96 per class men PASTEURIZATION voting to retain hut IS EXPLAINED means of student recreation upper claus men had alle At Kristoferson’s paste lant G. W urizing Wilson explained the Five th and motor cars w lower class men, causing waste general softne At iy s Tacoma and iy eof the Tolt valley. wn tn the “Little Charlie” w of pa in Superior Ju zing tubes, for aren't they? “big top.” show of dental affection, to th “| With Butterick Patterns andPretty Silks It’s Easy to Make Your Own Sport Suits and Dresses ." of bot Still Fatherless % | SAN FRANCISCO, May 30. rahi’ ie “Ml tle “Char 2-year-old ot aia heate > 14 a dadd: But these two lions are bad actors. They used to frolic Now they're taking time off until their Rugs Fourth Floor—Th Butterick Patterns, with the Del *. In 36 minutes after the start) iho mother and im pg spr Creation of the Smartest Sport Wear OF she mrsomner: Che ma p oellroytd Henderson, real estate r sued in lowed for heating and cooling—thel ine 'name of the lad for recognition milk is eady for bottling, then for And support Miss ¥ plaint that been intin | baby was born as a resu | relations, delivery. Between bottling and de times the product is kept in an lee-room, which the guests vin- ited Tuesday and yoted not the coglest place in the world Tuesday's trip credited the club representatives with having visited, leged tn Henderac her ¢ whe an it the last howed tons leas th 20 mills t aan an in 0,000 tons, as compared | possession with last year. If the remaining 35/ for theft mills keep up this record, the crop} had been ¢ will go beyond 4,000,000 tons ena jon sexs nvicted no lens to the records SCOUTCRAFT Do you want to learn all the secrets of a real woodsnan? Do you want to know how to cook in the open without utenslla? Do you want to know how to make a fire without matches? Then fill out the coupon below and send for the bulletin, ‘What Scouts Do,” which tells you how to become a Boy Scout, ' nnn { Washington Bureau, Seattle Star. $ 4 132! N. Y, Avenue, Washington, D, C. Do,” T want a copy of “What Seou two-cent stamp for same: and inch a loose Save on Foods In the Bon Marche Food Shops Borden’s Malted Milk special, . Chocol Large size, GS¢ | Small size, special...... ++5B38¢ » flavor or plain oneleas Cottage Butts, sugar-cured Woodcock’s Macaroni, Spaghetti meat, 1b. or Noodles, while the pkg. 2B¢@; 2 for.. wn Value Brand Tomatoes, No, 2 “Bon Marche” Thou 2 Balad Droabide tbe cans, each 10¢; doz. .1.15 Jam, 8% Ibs, | Prettlow's Spinach, No, 1 cans Paul's Pear-Apple we 596 teetee ne Franco-American § large can 12¢; 10¢ aghetti, doz, $1.85 529 Counter Lunch 30c Cream of Chicken with Noodles Strawberry Shortcake Coffee or Milic Tea Room Lunch 50c - Cold Turkey Sandwich Fruit Salad Strawbérry Shortcake Coffee or Milk “Bon Marche” Bread, Loaf 12c; 2 for 22c Butterhornis, special for one | Jelly B08 day, 2 for 15¢; 6 for,..26¢ | Vimo h byead Cup Cakes, special for ov that has the coarseness taken MOEN verses + 25¢ out; lent ... «10¢ “Town Talk” Blend Coffee 25c Lh. Genuine Orange Pekoe ‘Tea 1 “Bon Mare (Black), lb. 45¢; 2 Ibs. .85¢ pkg. Gicen Tea, tb, 256¢; 2 Ibs, 469 | New Oranges, Pure Ground Black Pepper, % are erat / : i doz 2 1b, 106; 1 Weseseeseee ABE Lpdiirhik dy 4 dowen Bulk Cocoa, Ib. +.10¢ | Kconomy Laundry a). ae a 19¢ prio, Pkg seers 2 for ” Bird 12¢ thin Juley; and OZ. cree Tubloty, halt + 106 trant in Washingto’s horse show, om: n had in 1920, and that the It of their found in th arraigned Printed vividly Very firm and strong, in Oriental, boat of glowing color combinations. Ta ne green, ne shades of cocoa, Royal, tan, African, nasturtium, white and bla viceable and very effective. New designs on popular color grounds. and coat linings. white, sand and white, and white and silver. Smart and serviceable. ades of almond green, jade, cardinal, with contrasting white and Butterick Pattern— | Number 4393. | ‘ Sizo 36 bust would require 3 yards of printed 39-inch Canton, | and 1% yards plain Canton, 39 inches wide, and the cost at these prices would be $13.65 for tho | silk. | Butterick Patterns: Skirt 4251; Blouse 4885. Size 36 bust requires 6 y rds | of the 42-4nch Nobby Weave, | which would make tho silk cost | $17.50, | Third Floor—T Oh, Goody! It’s Play Time! “Kute Kut” Play Suits $1.35 Sizes 2 to 6 years. Khaki and Blue Denim Suits —well made with full peg top; trimmed with red buttons and red piping. Long and short sleeves, round and square neck, Weighing and babies, 3 to 5 Second Floor: measuring of m—Thursday, Bon Marche GIFT SUGGESTIONS for the Girl Graduate Calling Cards at special shoot prices, 100 Cards and plate: Script Type $2.560—Solid Type $3.00—Shaded Type $4.00 Graduation Cards, B¢ to 25¢. , Fountain Pens, 82.60 to 85.00, + \s Kversharp and Shacffer Poneils, $1.00 to 85.00. Wahl Byersharp Pencils and Pen Combinations at $210.00 and $11,00. Gift Stationory—a good selectiin} 69¢ to #250, Leather Address Books, 50¢ to M150. Loose Leaf Photograph Albums, $1.50 to $3.50. Upper Miin Floor—The Bon Mareho trainer's | navy, rapids, Third Moor—The oars ™)| Flow 1 WHEN KINGS OF BEASTS GO VACATIONING. | Two-Day Exhibition Spring ¥ ———t WILL STARTS NICHOLS FIGHT, YORE oBr Wealthy Merchant tre reat 4 Asks Separation J. ¢ ¢ ta Clara Bob For tor and automobile p Y GRANDCHILDREN Under the the May 30.—Fifty grand. | or 000. If the v urty of a 90-year-old wom: $1 po Blyth, Northumberland $25,000 At The Bon Marche 300 High Grade Axminster 36 Inches Wide 54 to 64 Inches Long he Bon Marche Here Are Four Popular Styles to Copy itor, make possi imaginable! 36-and40-Inch Printed Silk-and-W ool Cantons $2.95 in the newest ways. Egyptian, Persian and conventional effects and a 39-Inch Silk Canton Crepe $2.95 An exceptionally heavy quality—especially adapted to sport wear. toast, purple, midnight, ck. 36-Inch All-Silk Foulatd $1.75 Especially adapted to blouses, dresses and cape 42-Inch Nobby Weave $3.50 A lovely two-tone fabric—heavy and smart. Shades of rose and silver, tan and silver, Copenhagen and white, almond green and 36-Inch Sheik Crepes $1.85 silver. Bon Marche Butterick Pattern, 4494. 36-inch bust requires 3% yards printed yards plain 39-inch Canton. silk would be $14. and 14 Dress 4294 3157. Shelk Crepe required for size 36 dress, % yards Printed Canton; for tam 24 yards. he Bon Marche Tails Navy blue Soft straws out streamers. marine, navy, Total cost of silk, Hats For Summer Adorned with Coque, Parrot and Pheasant fetas with drooping or rolling brims. $6.95 Plain and Chinese designs—For hotels, apartments or homes In colors of blue, rose, tan, brown, mulberry—or several colors combined. ible_ the Inexpensiv e Jade, almond Bermuda,” brown and The 01, , Coat 4243, Tam coat and Feathers Adorn taf- and other fabrics in all colors. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Striking New Trimmed $10.00 Black with yellow, sand felt with dark henna—orange—and other combinations. Also Swirl Turbans with or with-

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