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Southwestern Collegian, ———— ee papah, what Is Matinees 2130 Nights 7 and» LONG TACK SAM with His Oriental Wonder Workers Lewis & Brown Knowles & White MLLE, MARION CLAIRE A Tone Symphony Les Gladdens Pantagescope HARRY DOWNING & CO. in “Bouquet of Originalition” Genernt Adminstons Matinees 25¢ Nightn 400 Indian Folk Tales Adventures of the Blackbear Boys— They Fooled the Old Grizzly Bear— and How Grizzly Met Her Death Editor's Note.—This is the a series of folk tales et Sound Indians, #s for The Star by Erna Gunther (Mrs, Leslie Spier, r wife of the assistant professor | | nmen of anthropology at the state university, and herself an an thropologist). All of the stories ‘to follow in thin series were obtained by the writer In her many visits to Northwest tribes, che BY ERNA GUNTHER came home and found hildren were dead he Black 4 Ou, ear had a fin Apeed 4 to him Griralybear?” friends.” I and stretehe , telling her to be sure and step on his kneecap as she _ went Grizzlybear did as she was told tnet and slipped Into the water. shore across. der water Crane othe given them, wad ag y bear and| (bey saw their grandfather's house promised to } f their trait | Th them ran hard and. he came to meet He took them safely th gs and closing rocks at = great openl his gate Den Oh ybear Is coming, she 4 Crabappte will get ne boys said esp. hart Junt answered the old man | gave him one | aw the chil She made +a juni = vow and @ spear so they f Id use them be bow to Log for ¢ | fazlybear, and the spear 0. | helped them over the ng them walked across on cutatretched leg When Griztlybear came to Echo she heard the Blackbear boys rustling among the leaves in the forest—or at least she thought she did. It was Echo fooling her, She stopped a cs | Pp ENIX, Ariz time and hunted for them. Sud- | denly she heard Echo laughing, and then she realked that sho had been fooled. on and « © Crab-| Fr Have you ever seen a tree | grow tothe sky? The next story | will tell about it. | Mexican Killer Is . June 4.—Despite | tx of President Obregon to |save his life, Manuel Martinez, con vieted the murder of Postmaster son, during a raid on the amp of Rudy, Ariz and it hurt; d | as she pulled at her hair.| 1 reme court quashed the 0 iT She heard |} habeas zed again| ings brought in superior court a ¥ of the sched corpus procee e Florence on ati ——— | uled hanging of 3 a week | ago. The court or Martines | STUNT FLIER jtaken before the Santa Cruz county | nuperior court for re-nentence. Sixty | COURTS DEATH |<ststeus surse uererer’secre | Price Miller, the air “stunt” man,|%® be hanged. President Obregon | casing Grim Death Bunday, and|“ired the pardons board two weeks te Ser tietat too tac Of nourso | 8° asking that Martinex’ sentence @ teased. al 4 it is all right, becauso tn experiment- jing with parachutes he tried some- | thing and won. But for one awful | moment when the pin on his second chute failed to come out, Miller was mighty near death, and rushing toward jt at the rate of scores of| Long-Time Addicts | Pamir tex Given Stiff Terms | Miller was “stunting” in the air| 2,000 feet above Lake Washington at) SAN FRANCISCO, June 4—Fed-| Madrona park. He leaped from the/eral Judge John S. Partridge haa/ plane Sea Gull, piloted by Leo Huber,| sentenced two men to terms of }and floated on his first chute. Then|three years in Leavenworth pent: | | he wanted to nee what would happen|tentiary on their pleas of guilty to| if the cords of his chute all broke at/the possession of morphine in viola- | once, so he used @ pair of shears and|tion of the Harrison narcotic act. | | nevere:! them. |They were Fred Floyd and Sidney | | Dow» he shot, while he tugged to| Lawson, who said they had been | release the pin that held the second | using narcotics for 18 and 62 years, | chute, His fingers falling, ho seized | respectively. it with his teeth and jerked it out.| - - — | Another couple hundred feet drop) THEN THE MRS. THREW A FIT) | and the chute opened. Mrs, Beach—I'm afraid my bath. } Miller has named this stunt “dis-|ing suit- will not be fit to wear] aster in midair,” and Sunday was) this summer. | the first time he ever attempted it, he said be reduced to life imprisonment on the ground that he was Mlegally kid- paped from Mexico in an unofficial exchange for a Mexican political prisoner during 1920. | ‘ t wasn't fit to wear Boston Transcript, | | HOMES. WEEK IN AMERICA Don’t Fail to Visit Daily Demonstrations of AUTOMATIC GAS CONTROL Solving the Problem of the Daily Dinner LORAIN REGULATED GAS RANGES Save Waste, Work and Worry Remember the Dates, June 4 to June 10 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 The Gas Company as he passed thru he} To Pay With Life|"’ LAWYER FINED FOR AIDING JAP Judge Says Anti-Alien Land Law Case But Test Suit AY the high Water-Logged Ship Is Righted Again HELEN, Ore., J b California port Nurses Graduated From City Hospital axsembly room, dance were held in honor of the graduates Ladies Can Wear Shoes One & walk in ic powe r Allen's Foot-Ease new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns, bunions and cal prevents Blisters, Callous and Spots and gives rest to i. swollen feet. 1,500,000 unds of powder for the fee Army and } Free ¢ and a Foot ALL S Foor + N. Y—Advertine jousen, ment THE ELECTRONIC REACTIONS OF ABRAMS ARE FULLY EXPLAINED AND THE LIES NAILED IN A BOOK THAT WE HAVE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. LINCOLN CLINIC 1327 THIRD Opposite the F by Allen's Foot-Ease, , makes tight or| THE RHODES to. Special Sale Tuesday of Women’s and Children’s UNDERWEAR Women's Underwear Department—Upper Main Floor Boys’ Union Suits 33c Or 3 for 95c Children’s Pants 13c Or 2 for 25c Girls’ Athletic Union Suits 29c—or 3 for 85c Women’s Union Suits 48c Or 3 for $1.35 Children’s Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments 89c Women’s Union Suits $1.18 Each Women’s Crepe Gowns 98c Each Women’s Knit Vests 15c Women’s Knit Bloomers 35c Misappropriation of of Wreck Victim} Boilers Is Charged | PORTLAND, Ore., June 4.—Fu Charges that the Puget Sound Ma- |neral arrangements are being made|chinery depot of Seattle had appro- | here today for Mrs. H. 0, Bingham, |priated to its own use 76 marine ot this city, who was killed yester-|ojters, bought by the shipping day near Sheridan, Ore, when the machine in which she was riding |board for installation in government ~ erturned and plunged down a can.| Vessels, were included in a complaint yon, filed late Saturday in federal court Bingham, who was driving. the|by the shipping board, asking a car, and another couple riding with |judgment against the shipbuilding |the Binghams were only slightly in-|company for $417,120.95, plus in |Jured. terest. |Arrange Funeral STO) REHOURS: SAMO? ——— Special Sale of 32-Piece Fancy Decorated COTTAGE A remarkably low price. OR BREAKFAST SETS at $3.98 — Your choice of three beautiful de- signs—dainty pink, violet spray and Victory blue—Sets con- sist of 6 7-inc! 6 4-inch Plates An excellent buy. 6 Fruits 6 Cups 6 Saucers h Plates 1 Baker 1 Platter Odds and Ends and Broken Lots of White Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware at greatly reduced prices Just at the time you need them for your camp or cottage. Our counters are loaded with bargains at 10c] 5 BARS [1Se] [26c) A Splendid Value in WOOL SOAP) | crass mats Equally Good for Toilet, Bath and Laundry— : dxcellent for washing silks, (H laces, woolens and all kinds of deiicate fabrics, Special for Size 17x86 inches; extra Tuesday— good quallty, closely woven; FOR 25c cloth bound edges. A good se- lection of patterns. ee Maw) FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE of UNIVERSAL TABLE SILVER HALF PRICE Surprising values: solid clusive Universal features, silvadium blades that will not rust or stain, are ex- Will make a splendid gift for the girl graduate or June bride, Your choice of two beautiful patterns—Saybrook and Farmington. $13.50 Knives and Forks, $1.60 Cold Meat Fork $4.75 Butter Spreaders, set $1.75 Jelly Servers, each. and many others set...$6.75 $15.50 Carving Sets 80¢ .88¢ Don’t Miss Our Big Houseware Basket Sale Extraordinary values—They are going fast — More being added daily.