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WEDNESDAY, MAY 89, 1yzs " HARDING FRIEND CLARA PHILLIPS SHOOTS HIMSELF GOING TO CELL Jesse W. Smith Ends Life in |“Tiger Woman” Ready for Daugherty’s Apartment Trip to Los Angeles THI PAGE 9 Seattle’s Invigorating Air Pleasing to Gue In High Spirits After Sweltering Trip Thru * : oo Tropies to Puget Sound econd and Da EATTLE STAR pac corn hc HERE’S MORE ABOUT SPEED RACE STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE’S MORE ABOUT POINDEXTER STARTS ON PAGE 1 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STRE | NEW ORLEANS BY JOHN W . . | NELSON sk J “ ots R FRESHED b WASHINGTON 0. — We | Sameer iets | tke moe [ithe ace (DOWNSTAIRS ST and cheering of the exha lowing conviction of th r of e's MORE ABOUT fon Papen om and found him | Mr x army trar expect j tommy Milton took the In the pocket | compe ; ; . ' in the F STARTS ON PAGE 1 but on themaclves, ure the ) | The was a will, written | start t Smith stated he was | rival details of thelr long triy ¥. Col ano & | duster suits and He left his property ‘ "| s ; he - antic ¢ ’ to F t ~ , jing like med al Daugherty’s | poy an an pepe etecter Atos was in the same | vot Pes Be Radel re Bice. Rae A. neartraged fed in and ‘ ny fa pe 2 ne | ta wroly to de why the} San Francisco to Senatc yx HAM is not the host of who is] > , tion should be \ M Frar the part tour, con time for the first lap third Jap, with furpt Broken-size Assortment of d Mar third, “ua ense{ | HAND-MADE BLOUSES Reduced to 95c Women's hand-made Batiste Blouses in an as- sortment of styles and sizes (36 to 54)—re- duced to 95¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE GEORGETTE AND CHINA , SILK BLOUSES Reduced to 95c Women’s georgette and china silk Blouses in light and dark shades; sizes in the lot Some slightly soiled from disple the room of anothe potatoes for 18 to 16 95¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ré sé > | r t to tour tl NTT oT 10 TO a r © Sar pant by r ke and he, A The its «a bushel, In Washington TUS G ase, the yard and} was an honest man, He a Saya taderes we pald 85 . “rane _s Washington 50 TAILORED WAISTS _SAN QUENTIN tomy Felt | one act overt Reduced to 25c ; ‘ F Belek nena league will have a field of activ ; f tego to! ph Ht be taken directly to San| in : : z YONGRESSMA ca bk ity.” Ladd was elected by the Tailored Waists in the styles favored by and stayed wi upon r waitresses; sizes 36 to 46 in the lot—reduced to on league ticket two years ago, He Since t Senge fae slack formerly headed the North . a ec é looking man apy and 25¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ain Dakota Agricultural coilege She will main in Los Angele per cto 1 mee your own, i Would you mind giviog me the ‘makings’. man w H. W. Wurzback tonio, Texas, the man fre biggest city Jimmy | second vers we students coming s to me that A | trom a Jaboratory Boone, ramen: |) Sie | The average time for the first 10 miles (four laps) was 98,46 miles an |hour, compared with 97.87 last year ttl special during the 1 waived extradition and de . ere is every re Wyoming, Senator trary to general impression, ac- | Do Alzag f in head of the r i larg cording to Benator E. F. Li of man of reg " North Dakota. Every ren deck i : te the party must pay r ¢ | He waid tme broke a ¢ mg re | In | be Jaixth lap tmont | ay h had been ex-| tropics,” de a past few a tive . : ai iy r house way At San Fr out of the race 8 out for good. wtian Lautenschlager hit the | th hit Mercedes at the south 15th lap. urn on the No one y went to the pits during PARTY WILL SPLIT lap with a broken air line. THURSDAY MORNING Smith seemed was a b % . Who usually seem sa boy became known to leading re- n all over the on, during the 1920 cam e was one of the Hard Marion, Smith had years been a close friend a devoted admirer of Attorney eral Daugherty. He got the name of “Daugherty’s Boswell. | He accompanied Florida last winte th | Quentin him until his return en he had been living at the attorney gen I's apartment here. Daw was notified of the suicide ; a eine Wen ha : White House, wher sh yet he BeeA Seema are és Asta onal lent’s guest. cra ayy a a gr make arrangem e and officers at the can . government statistics that It cost North Dakota farm ers $143 a produce wheat. They sold it for between They yroved plulu 5 bed while I sent hb £ 0 party ia bushel to that would exonerate probably urned up Aiasolve when cénte ‘a tune Seattle on the return noe Boao back to my relief, lips w impressed | cas to “ nalite clgaret when s hed. y construc k | the first mp tO recok-| to sit in the OF WAR © bel tt SEKS left the party at Francisco, business duties calling him away. Weeks great regretted leaving the party, to Congressman John r of Seattle, who is a member of the party, as Secre. 4 fact was br t resentative J, G. Strong of Kan: th’ ry on | Miss Rankin lead role. played fering her INFANTS’ AND GIRLS’ WEARABLES Judge Paul J, M status of ra’s a ‘ormick n the biggvat state untry of the | | | | HERE’S MORE ABOUT Mins Rankin was inter when her attorney, Ber remembe MEMORIAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 of the graves t 1 marines in the ut the city, At 1 dedication of Allied Memorial trees along the Des Moines highway was to take place. Veterans of all of America’s wars were to be|* emony Memorial services under the direc- tion of G. A. R. post No. Army cemetery at 3 p.m. and a half| fF as } her a lease Carson, Clara's companion in tery at 110th and Woodland Park| ‘lsht, can be freed, as no charges | CHARG! hour later the Pacific Lutheran ceme- 103 were to} ‘ urbe ' be held at the Lake View Grand| cabled Honduran authorities that as|struction cos died two months ago, is a mooted question. holds that the nding and be ‘om = justice re made out, a appe f question from the . the sheriff's office the law here is concerned, ABOUT ae ite securing PHONE STARTS ON PAGE 1 on not gu pporty earn antes | the value of all items of} ty, or any | } © Brandeis showed that the| court’ Laie jand opinions A PREVAIL EXP mates | THEM} | avenues was to be dedicated. against him are pending. An olf | UP TO PUBLIC s “recon | maternit defatigably for it, On was to come up for & vote, she made the rounds of the offices lobbyin 5 pa tage. At cach office x worked 1 the day > would may "Don't today.” “When sho left I turned to my stenographers and said: ‘My, just think if that remark—don't forget our baby, Bill—should get to my wife or the folks back home—if my namo was Bill.” forget our baby bill ‘Ope M. A. DELANEY, U, 8. described clgaret and keen epjoymeht, eapociates mi nts on the ATIVE WURZ. a farmer and cat- Idition to being wh Mayor Ed r own arrived on board to welcome the delegation, the two found a subject of mutual interest jn discussing blooded livestock and farming. “I've got one of the finest Guernsey bulls in the state,” the mayor told Wurzback tary Weeks has a brother, W. C. Weeks of North Bend, whom he wanted to see. Mra. Charles B. Timberlake, wife of Representative Timber. lake of Sterling, Colo, has been il and will remain in Seattle while her husband completes the trip. She will take an apartment at the Hotel § to. During her stam her won, Raymond Bal- lard, who resides at 621 First ave, W., will visit with her. see HE purpose of the junket is to inspect military undertak- ings of the U. 8. government in Porto Rico, Panama and the Alas- AT REDUCED PRICES [at See CHILDREN’S PERCALE APRONS in coverall style; Orchid, Pink and Blue. years—reduced to 59c. 25 CHILDREN LESS A to 4 years—reduced to he. 60 PAIRS INFANTS’ STOCKINGS of wool, in sizes 4 and 444—reduced to 5Oc pa CHILDRE SWEATERS in alip-over and coat styles; pink and _ blue, sizes 24, 26 and 28—re- duced to $2.95. Sizes 6 to 12 30 GIRLS! COAT SWEAT- ERS lightweight jer- wey knit; Tan, Gray; sizes 36, 38 and 40—re- duced to 05e. 50 GIRLS! MIDDY BLOUSES of white middy twill, in regulation style: sizes 18 and 20 (only)— reduced to 65e. GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES in a broken- army surgeon, ts the official surgeon of the party. The trip has been remarkably free from sickness, outalde of a number of Cale “Ot thal the “That man isn’t a farmer, he's Charles Underhill, wifé of Rep- a politician,” said Ropresenta~ resentative Underhill of Mansa- tive C. C. Dowell of lowa. | “The indirect cost is far greater,”| chusetts, ia probably the best Poe see be he said. “The attention of officials, sallor of the whole party 1% Nonpartisan league> {s high and low, is necessarily diverted | “{ haven't been sick a day | still functioning and win- jfrom the constructive tasks of ef-| and I have enjoyed this trip | ning victories in North Dakota, jficlent operation and development.| from the very +t.” Mra. Un Senator Ladd sald. “Last year |The public relations of the utility | —— ena parepnieenialanes is Ni 8 to the community are apt to be- come more and more strained “The community can get ne only if managers of the util kan railroad, as well as the mill- tary establishments of the na- dosed toibe pals tion along the coast. Brig. Gen. 40 GIRLS’ SWEATERS in Briant Wells, Congressman B. L. a | breken-alze | aasort- French of Idaho, of the house eer Uren to sea appropriations committee, and Representative Earl C. Mitchener of Michigan made an auto trip to the Sand Point air base Wed- nesday morning to inspect the field and its suitability as an air base. 24 PAIRS INFANTS* BOOT- E size assortment (7 to 14 of wool yarn—re- years)—reduced to 95e. 50 GINGHAM DRESSES in sizes 2 to 6 years —re- duced to Se. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Well,’ be drawied, “for a person in our basinees there's WILL CAST FLOWERS |charge ts said to be pending against] Under this decision, Justice | nothing like a good bull.” ON ELLIOTT BAY him at Olathe, Kans. Brandeis said utilities thruout the The memory of soldiers, sailora} Carson is still in the Honduran pen-|country were forced to employ ex- and marines who drowned in the na-|itentiary. Investigation by authori-|pensive lawyers and expensive en- tion’s sea battles and whose bodies} ties of that country of an alleged/gineera and that the cost was were never recovered will be honored | scheme he had promoted to overthrow | charged up to the public. at 6 p. m. when the waters of Elliott | the Honduran government is reported | bay at the Bell Street terminal will | under way. be strewn with memorial wreaths. natin Sattaewa’ Se | HOUSE HAS AN " he try'a dead. Services henor of the country EASY S SIO were held in all of the schools Tues- day when veterans of the civil war marae and thé recent world war told of] LONDON, May 30—The house ot their experiences in battle. commons celebrated a “night out,” eta es laa eatty, thie snorning Taettien toute Sas tty: catete Warlediten te ihe | Iators were enoozing In their chairs | | lems of operation and of develop. | HERE'S MORE ABOUT jas the good-natured debate droned | ment. j VALENTINO og | “tr the STARTS ON PAGE 1 A Candy Special--Tharstoy: SPICED JELLY STRINGS In Assorted 1 5 Cc Flavors POUND —DOWNSTAIRS STORE alm were fo ascertain An all-night session was held, $0/the value (in its ordinary sense) of |that the flood of talk on the indem-ling ‘utility property, the Inquiry oon Men aie nee de-l would be, not what It would cost POrtatons, BUHL spend ary. |to reproduce the property, but what At dawn the mombers were tired /it would cost to establish a -plant nd wan. : rome: sie peace-| which would render tho service, or jfully in their places. Others ner-|in other words, at what cost an |vously paced the corridors, attempt. ne we line to chase away drowalaess wit, equally efficient substitute could be In this film Rudy fearlessly bat-| vatking. ee : then produced, tled a wild bull. Only the front end | " “The utilities seem to claim of the bull could be seen in the pic-|, Once during the division the Ia-| that the constitutional protection < |borites “pepped” things up a little | ture, and some people thought that | | é as 5 A} by singing “Glory, Hallelujah against confiscation guarantees pad iat ee iene: the} and “We'll Hang Bob Cecil on a them a return both upon un- 8 Apple Tree.” The latter s earned increment and upon the HOMER PROPOSES NEW Ivefecrec to Tand'Robece Cecil ont | cost of property valueless by COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE | *fered to Lord Robert Cecil, who! Sheolescence.” His other great motion picture was |Tecently completed a tour of the| a racing story called “The Four | United States in behalf of the! Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” which |'*ngue Of nations. ¢ I shall pass over in silence as I don't] 7°, 4ossion was not know which horse won. see he they aie Valentino was the inventor of]. , ; greasy hair. He put it on a paying} Poincare Is Given " basis and made the manufacture of . the foremost goose greave the fourth largest in-| Wote of Confidence |among Kiwanis delegates in annual| dustry in the United States. PARIS, May 30.—Premier Poin- | session here today. The barber supply companies are|care was given an overwhelming| Outstanding among those men. now negotiating with Valentino to| vote of confidence late yesterday | tioned to succeed George H. Rows of popularize dandruff. They estimate | when the chamber of deputies grant-| Toronto were Edmund F, Arras, Co- that if this celebrated actor will ap-|ed the government's request for ad-|lumbus, Ohio, and Elwood Turner, | pear in a play called “The White| ditional credits to finance the Ruhr | Chester, Pa Collar” they can put a patented] undertaking. The} vote was 605 —— dandruff power on the market and|to 67. NATIONAL LEAGUE | First Games inside of two months 19,789,028 — youths will appear on the public streets with a pound of dandruff . é | sprinkled over their collars. Chicago ... ‘ | Biber Valenting received some of Home Brew At Pittsburg . 6 } his most valuable publicity when |. Batteries: Kaufman ~ he married Winifred Hudnut, the Morrison and Gooch, dancer, The reason for this cause (Starts on Page 1) H. Philadelphia . 616 At Boston . nt aa Eleven innings. Batteries; Glazner and celebre, as we say in Paris, was Watson and Gowdy, ‘ i, R. H. EF c | Remnants and Odd Lots of COTTON GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES biggest successes was “Blood and| Sand,” in which he was a matador, which {s what they called mayors in those days. SEVERAL HUNDRED PIECES OF COTTON GOODS REMNANTS, including Ginghams, Per- cales, Devonshire cloth, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Sateen linings, Comforter Challies, Voiles and other fabrics—all at considerably reduced. prices. |Kiwanis Ready to | Choose Officers : ATLANTA, Ga., Mi ¢ ction of a new international president was topic of discussion adjourned 360 Yards of 27-inch Gingham —in cesirable check and plaid patternings — reduced to 15¢ yard. ‘ 275 Yards of 32-inch Striped Gingham Reduced to 18¢ yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 275 Yards of Plisse Crepe —in fioral and figured de- signs on light ground. Width 30 inches—reduced to 25¢ yard. uary whether it will be warm in| duly or not. | ahead of his divorces. In conclusion, ladies and gentle * men, we take great pleasure in an} Women never thought of smoking nouncing that we're going to lunch | 20 or 30 years ago, which is why they | ae didn’t do it. | Funeral Thursday ; : || CURTAIN AND DRAPERY the dune | FABRICS . f aly ite AT REDUCED PRICES Begun Griday, June | LINGERIE, HOU/EHOLD LINEN? SUMMER, DREK? COTTONS BED/PREAD? SHEETS, PILLOWCASES ‘ Now Assortments Many Featured Values Frederick &Nelson Wilson; “ee Brooklyn ..s+- They met on the crossing at twilight,;At New York .,, Ne‘er will they meet again~ Satteries: Vance and for Mrs. Lister One was a speeding motorist, Nebf, Jonnard and Snyder. TACOMA, May 30—Mra. Mary! ane other a railway train. R HE Alma Lister, widow of the late Gov. see Cincinnati Tae oe Ernest Lister, will be buried here|’ ¢ 14 women have such a keen REM Lents. x Sa 7 3 Thursday afternoon. | Funeral se¥-| sense of humor that they‘take thetr|” pattories: Benton and Wingo; ‘icon will bo held at 2 o'clock at the First Methodist church, “Rev, H, B,|Pusends as. joke. | Dowk and Ainsmith, Rhodes and Rev. B. F, Brooks will ae officiate, | You may shake, you may out- || run speed cops if you will, but | | the coroner always sticks with | | | ug still. eats because he let his marriages get one Deberry; Remnant lengths of Curtain Nets, Voiles, Scrims, Marquisettes and Cretonnes offer many opportunities for curtaining odd windows and summer cottages at small cost. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE AMERICAN LEAGUE First Games Bee) (eae | {Cleveland .. «7-10 {At Chicago 6 9 1 There is never any eng as Bd ; ‘ " . C 4 i atteries: Shaute and Myatt; Mu doubt as to which side j)20° fire don't come int compets |ber, Blankenship, Mack and. Schall, of your bread is spre tion with the old rooster. | a i i b * * ci ides grow: largér | ac \sqeeeil cd, y when either side is ,,"0".a"4 aes grow larger | At Detroit .. 2 6 8 Batteries: Danforth and Severeid; } spread with REDUCED for CLEARANCE Small lots and odd assortments of desirable goods, at sharply reduced prices for clearance. LACE-TRIMMED C BON~ TERPIECES—reduced to Se. STAMPED ‘TOWELS —re- duced to 290. LACES in assorted patterns and widths — reduced to eo yard, : BAG FRAMES in_ variety oF PE a chadamh a to STAMPED NAPKINS — ree duced to Te for six (6). STAMPED AP RON S—re- duced to 48, DOWNSTAIRS STORE DRAPE VEILS in assorted styles—reduced to 50c, WOMEN'S NECKWEAR in assorted styles—re- duced to 2he, WINDSOR THES, assort~ ment of colors—reduced to Se. HOT WATER HOTTLES— reduced to Te and 81,00, WRITING PAPER in va- riety of colors—reduced to ae, igs | Piet and Woodall, The secretary of the treasury esti- ‘mates that it will cost each Ameri-|. t ‘can $22.50 for the expenses of gov. |New York «4... Cisse! Bie 6 ‘ernment for the next year, But will | Aten seve d 0d the secretary accept $22.50 from each | Batteries; Pennook and Schang, | ‘of us and promise to leave us alone |} sogough; Johnson, Hollingsworth, for a year? Probably not. Zachary and Ruel, e+e It’s the side . Hoston , sooree BO 19 1 | Many n man marries a woman|At Philadelphia oi... 6 ta oa] simply because he admires her good Mimke and Pleinich; Hasty, Heb 4 . band Hiaach, Walberg und Perkins, hin rss ba, an R. HY, aS