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STAR PAGE 5 , | WISCONSIN MAY DROP SHOWN IN Indian |. KIL, DRY LAW INCOME TAXES First Anniversary Sale | y | Folk Wets Predict State Repeal | State Individual Returns Are Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Go. SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE in Thursday’s Assembly One-Fifth Less Gloves for the Girl Graduate June 6 4 Glove Dept-—Main Floor 4 controversy over the + Convenient Anniversary Payments WWiscanaid proktuesion |< e e Editor's Note—This bs the er _ aw reached { crisis |t - ‘ , ¥ “ . , ‘ 01h of w series of folk tales 5 ‘ ! We are showing of Puget Soun Indians, a9 written for The Star by Erna baie wires ayy f Gunther (Mrs, Lestie. Spier, Vea $ 10 o'cions te 2 Ps stylcs in long, White wife of the aselstant prote nor sa ‘They pared to ‘go inte Pay : Washingte Silk Gloves, ome of anthropology at the state a t to Alien thelr “te % we 15.688 $ university, and herself an ane (| sori banat : : frilled, some tucked in of the re rted ne ne amount thropologist), 1,642 und tax (norm and others with em- : All of tho stories to follow r drys" are confining activithes tax), $4,009 SE In thin series were obt d by oO statements that the wu houne compared with 1920, the figures i the writer In her many vislts vill kill the Tucker 1 and that] for the United tes show a fi ‘ the individual fancy of to Northwest tribes, the AntiSaloon league will m: the | off of 597,768, or 8.23 cent in the the Girl Graduate. oe {wet assemblymen sweat at the next | number of returns fi us well ‘ net income | Prices are reasonable. Once ere Was a young Snohom. Meanwhile, the anti-prohibitioniats | reported amounting to $4,158,416,6 BY ERNA GUNTHER jelection. 4 reduction in the t who liked to hunt birds }pointed jubilantly to: c ‘ t 8 50.00 Pu 1.00 DOWN, 81,00 8 75.00 WN $100.00 a OV $1. $150.00 Pur 82.00 10.00 b OWN, 82.50 $250.00 Purchase v $200.00 OWN, $4.00 ctory in the | come aun 19,57 8 many beautiful novelty broidered arms, to suit beautiful d-dre os out! 1 A letter sent out by State Pro. mal an urtax) of $355, ir feather These head-dre hibition Commissioner W. Stan) 666 or 33.08 per cent when the tribe had a big/Smith to bis deputies, advising them For the state of Washington the nd every y wed in his|/to take a vacation until July 1, | falling off in the number of returns ° Z Gi \ softer Ad Md Nore ane pigeon ae ed bee oa ie edb A Dainty Graduation Gift Fy nobomish |appropriation for his department|duction in the total net income , Be g Thatleta of ‘leather. and crosmae Quick-Meal € urd a pecullar cry|was all used up. Smith was un-| amounted to $113,870,251, or 20.29 per Handkerchief Wristlet of leather and grosgrain He followed the and |successful in getting the legislature | cent, and the decrease in tax (nor ribbon in beige, black, green, red, silver and gold came a clear space in t wst.|to allow his department to retain|mal and surtax) was $4,1 , oF shades would make a pleasing gift for the girl gradu- Gas Ranges wt pall’ tree all ‘alonas| art of therthem collected thru. ents (401 rex’ cat ate, Priced at 85¢, $1.00,-81.25 and 81.7% cach, one of the t t branches sat activities The growth in the pur ’ ig with bright] ‘The decision of the state #u-| sonal income tax ret r . ” " " 5 th uch oe ha ever seen € court Tyesday that search va tion noun , arede! tha At searched, in order to allow | can be visualized from the Delightful Gifts for a » Dukadem will h | 3. Decision of the supreme court Average i, What t ad-|a month ago that automobiles can Number of for each June Bride uld have not be marched for booze without a n return. Carefully he stole up to the |search warrant aaa $3,014 Silverware Dept—Main Floor tree and shot an arrow at the wets also count a victory ‘ 9 2 2,789 7 rot birds. The arrow went right ./the stand of Gov, Blaine, who came|1919 . 2, 6 TEA SETS—A special purchase of 4-piece Silvef-plated Figen? ¥ thru them, but they never mov. jout for the first time at this ses-|1920 .,.148,067 J 6 Tea Set iced at $8.00 and $9.00, pay od. sion definitely “we and in favor |1921* 115,688 4 : “Arrows do not Kill these birds, |of the state amendment to protect| *Includes Alasks | CAKE BASKETS, Fruit Bowls, Flower Baskets and Vases uminum ole e they must be really wonderful |home are specially priced at $5.50. birds. I'll climb up the tree af- Aswemblyman Tucker, Milwaukee | -—- | & " dpi rj) ter them.” socialist, and author of the dry SUGAR and CREAMER SETS—S3.75 to $11.75, fete) ing et ¢ The man took off hin buckskin leg-|repealer, sald today his bill would BREAD TRAYS—83.50 to $8.00. \ es + 0 nd | buckskin shirt o pass the lower house tomorrow. FR to climb the ¥ | CAKE TRAYS, with handles, $5.00 to $10.00. “REE with every QUICK MEAL Gas Range } fully so an nc nten | 12- HOUR SHIFT SANDWICH TRAYS—83.95 to $8.00. during demostration | : ¢ bir Nes nat atill aaa dt net} 2M Persons Hurt ae yale eerie t he was there, He When Trains C h New Colo-Tone PIE DISHE CASSEROLES, of beau- O make your cooking of a Whole Meal in the | 1 : 1 = while: and then Hii lel Sad ta P dare * “Moral iful shades; set in Dutch silver frame. oven at one time the easiest thing in the world, i = 1 1 and This tree is bigh-lsony were injured, herette Paid co 8 | Says Long Day Is : orally PIE DISHES are selling at $7.50. we are offering an S| Seems tea pata hia doer oat when two electric trains met head | Indefensible” CASSEROLES are priced at $12.50, Aluminum Whole Meal Cooking Set we has: fut a thie rebar a on on the Washington: Mount ' A on Interurban I! t Riverside, six | NEW YORK, June 6—"Morally SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS, in a wide variety of in a Quick Meal gas range equipped with the ree oh Bee Pgiomsc att ft sag miles south of Alexandria, Va., to- | indefen. ia" the brand placed up. styles—a set, $1.00 to $3.00. markable LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR. < bed: 8¢ > day }on the 12-hour day tn a report made | BAKERS—$8.00 to $14.00. Es , : ‘ pri bom a erame Pl Tho injured, Easterners, were|public today by church organiza.| VATER PITCHERS—88.00 Specially designed for use in Lorain-equipped gas MAHOGANY api : "ap {taken to the Alexandria hospital. | tions representing. 60,000,000 Cath WATE ERS—S8.00 to $14.00. Tange ovens this beautiful set consists of: 1 double 2 a ee fia t of them were visitors to the | olics, Jews and Protestants And many other USEFUL GIFTS, including a complete Roaster and Rack; 1 one-quart Stew Pan; 2 two-quart HALL CHAIRS ‘ a? teal’ t iner convention in Washington, | ‘The commission on church and #0 line of 1847 Rogers Tableware in the three desired designs— Stew Pans; and 2 three-quart Stew Pans—all with and ROCKERS © visiting Washington's | cial service of the Federal Council Anniversary, Ambassador and Old Colony. ew P { Mount Vernon of Churches, the social action de TY P' —) Re the necessary covers. Two men and two wonren refused | partment of the National Welfare And COMMUNITY PLATE TABLEWARE in five pat- This set fits into the oven AT ONE TIME. See Figure 1. PRICE ager ore "|to give their names and addresses |council and the social justice com eavnrparetioal? sein, -AOAI SEeratOny” GRORy erie aay is ra tS Wa Seated atieatatsin ‘ ; Rae ear relatives at homo would be-| mission of the central conference of se Tere’ eit. ‘Thie $e.the.Jatest and: finest : Se ha a9 wt" he sky andlcome worried. They were only| American Rabbis collaborated in nee | slightly hurt preparing the report. It takes the |form of a reply to Judge Elbert H. housew! To see both ix to de b, ". A ‘on could be tome in teday and see the demonstration. yles to choose fro t plains of ral baer Freed on Liquor |Gary, chairman of the United States | Steel corporation, who, in an ad r 7 camped nes | CRE E a ; sind [easeht pocne, fe Tanee ila Charge, Released |aress ‘at tho American Iron and What's in the Air | r n a u supper. The next day he walked on| Found not guilty of violating the | Steel Institute, announced that the TWO SAILORS PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY | — . 5 about noon he saw some amoke|®ational prohibition act by a jury |}2hour day would be retained in the) ’ | : JUNE 6 d in the -distance By evening he|!n federal court Wednesday, William | *teel Industry: The police Wednesday were KDZE—(Closed down for instal. 2 ES Tene e se BIO ane nnn reached the house and found an oid|Primer, charged in a grand jury jn-}| Gary's announcement, the|searching the city for a negro boot-| | lation.) couple ng there. dictment with the manufacture of | Churches said, “shatters public COn-|isgeer who, after selling moonshine KIR—5;30 to 6:15 p. m. liquor on January 23, 1933, was| fidence and advances an unworthy KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p. m. Gheislin Goes to. |Student Engineers Steamer Alaska Is | _,,,114, <i, man came out and (rea discharged by the court? [80d untenable argument.” to John Phillsa and T. F. Hodnett.|| Quret—6:15 to 720, | * * e oan; found| “The forces of organized religion }sallors from the U. S. 8, Arizona, Spokane by Plane} Elect Officers) Given Her Test Run} the tncian where he came from | HY Oks. Japanese, was found), “1h tine i ow warranted. In » ro! guilty of the same offense and took them to a room at the U. S. In a scramble for seats In a flying} Officers for the coming year were| After a test run of four hours and the young man sat down by fined $260 by Judge Jeremiah |“eclaring that this morally indefen-| hotel Tuesday night and while they "i wa ve machine which’ was returning to Spo-| elected Tuesday evening at the last|the East Passage and ElMott bay| {he door and told his story, Tho | Yor oe niblo regime of the 12-hour day|were asleep robbed Phillon of $360 METROPOLITAN 4 nd Point Tuesday, Alex| meeting of the University of Wash-| Tuesday. afternoon, the new xteam-| Od man, whose name was must come to an end.” se ki: : » lucky winner and| ington student t h tsi hip Al i 1 from the, Spider, was very sorry for the % Philloa awoke eacly Wednesday LAST TIMES TODAY pr fara bo Rags mae! eto es pseu sents wpe pr =icad peegid poreare aap at stranger and offered to help him |°lmb down to your country morning and found the negro search. Matinee Today et oc Si ate ee tS oe ways at t yack: & Con) See ais own country, ‘The young man was glad to near | SHELTON BOY ing his pockets, He jumped from LEE SCHUNERT Presents , St. Ps aking a /held in too ings struction corp Tacoma re} ie you will stay here long enough |t@is and while the old people were hin’ tied: Dut the naato: beat “aia sey of the country In his own plane.! the university campus. T Bieta | cently; are at Se 6pm If you wi y here long enough MR. LEO ; puns aa itl’ ag ie xpinning the rope he went out hunt: |} WINS HON R the door and disappeared, leay’ trip cost $9.80, according to| chosen were Edwin Kraft, chairman;| Tuesday. ‘The veavet tet ay wite and 1 wil spin. a z6pe that 12 very. day. ond. wugplied thers mt || DITRICHSTEIN oth , a ord o| ct 1 1 itakeby-to fourth aemtithescitnd cot Phillda’s army discharge and a hat Ghetattn, tha b ing the amount/E. T den, secretary-treasurer;|1 p, m., in command of Capt tr rth and then you can! ei with game, At last one even:| CULVER, Ind, June 6.—Frank C.|benind. him spent for gas and oll. | Harry Price, junilor representative at| Nord, and carried representatives ing the old man said, “The rope is | Reed of Shelton, Wash. was award- — Tosa, Romantic Melodrama es . | cbasie,, rept one hettre-ot on Rap eviiehigrdy aopreg nel saat owtig Wh Have Gra | finshed; tomorrow you can go back |ed the loving cup annually granted BETTING IN CHURCH “THE PURPLE MASK” | Lamson, representative of the execu-| clear for Alaskan ports Saturc to your own country.” to the cadet in Culver Military] CARDIFF, June 6.—Betting ha: " Federal Inspector |tive committee. Sse tae he : | y y Early the next morning the young| Academy who, in the opinion of the] become such a craze in Wales® that wish, $150, 82, $2.50 to Leave for Texas Sona nero Sane bacseatae nes: ee 1, Siageeiee man started out to the hole he had/ faculty, best exemplifies the spirit]}wagers are even made in the a. ao 0c, $1, $1.50, $2 sting tnder orders trom Wash-/| New Rose Varieties (| (i:) or the society 4 expected ; made in the sky, and after fasten |and ideals of the school. ‘The cupjchurches on the numbers of the|] spans mow saLLim ington, D. C., Immigration Inspector | Will Be Exhibit d th Zastern Rosarians, | Hf Or all ing the rope to the edge oe e sky | is given by tho ¥. M. C. A. Reed| hymns to be announced. G Wheums Wyckott, stationed here, will | e é = president be {be let it swing down. Spider was/is a member of the first class and leave for Eb Paso, Texas, in a short| New varieties of roses never pre: in sate will with him and helped him get started. | will be graduated from Culver to- REEUMATISM, NEURITIS time. Wyckoff reqeusted a two|Viously exhibited in Seattle will be arn serial ‘ | Nourtantne wilt restore your natr to| Je slid down the rope very fast and| morrow. He was thp highest rank. CoO riceas at vedere months’ leave on account of iliness|Seen at the Seattle Rose society's loriginal color whether black, brown or| When he jumped off on tho earth | ing cadet officer in the Culver corps in his family and if this is granted| 10th annual show, to be held June blend. Removes dandruft, Prevents fai. | Spider pulled the rope up. this school session. The cup was he will take up his new post after|14 and 15 in the Armory building,| Star Want Ads bring your pros-|ing hatr and promotes its growth.| Then the young man went home, | presented to him by Senator Samuel that time. University of Washington campus,' pects to the door. Use them Cleanses the scalp, Harmiens and pleas. | Without a new headdress, but with | M. Ralston of Indiana. ja fine tale to tell. ant to use, No longer is {t necessary for ee | you to have gray hair which bandicaps ei ¢ — you socially and in business, The next story will be “How Salmon Won the Girl.” Remem- N . hi ber how Mountain Goat won a irt ? Well, this is an- Le) u ris Ine wher seer lke tha A Positively Not a Dye Fe en Women Form Home Nourlahine ts « real tonte which feeds E ‘ Club hte terorigmal vitality, Tt te used ane conomics u endorsed by th de of men and wom- EPHRATA, June 6.—A home eco- en. dandrutt remover alone it i8}nomics club was organized amon worth times the price asked. One | SOUC# ‘a 4 ttectiv the farm women at MacHiawatha er 4 Drug Co., Swit Drug|recently, for the purpose of helping Just Received—A Late Shipment of odes C any Department Store each other in their home problems, 3 - Tore ae cer acment * **/rhis is the first of a number of 4 P RAMOUNT ALUMINUM WARE dh en —— such organizations which will be if Rirrctiettiisisrscrstosts ed over the county, Shine ; 7 * . SOROS OY Hd Pee OSA en 6, 200 2-quart Double Boilers, 200 14-quart Handled Dish Pans That Daily Puzzle DEVIL IS CAPTURED et | which we have priced extra low for LONDON, June 6.—A Tasmanian ; f Thursday. Your choice . oR ys Sa lsiecn devil, scourge of sheepherders in \ e ‘ S ere an ‘Tasmania, has been captured and ! Big values at this low price. brought to the London zoo, What to Eat ASP| RIN FANCY A SPECIAL VALUE IN Those who know the dread- manele SCREEN DOORS OR BROOMS go and what to eat, will ap- Brecinte the. service, and ex: Made of very select Eastern broom pecially the at the corn; a high-grade broom; is reinforced Panam" hone faxtures are #1 Say “Bayer” and Insist! “PONE dae lng hatayoad nantiee eesan, OOO the object of | Thursday : long hardwood handle; special. Light Fi d Prying E a bullding y, satiafied | ff i : : Th di is the last a: ft 1g. t Ingers an rying Lyes patronage of preplo, Who. are | Him 32x80 inches, special BASKET HOUSEWARES SALE. folved, i $2, | \ | Sometimes a stolen glance is as embarrassing as : ; : ‘ : ; Fi 34x82 inches, 1 the theft of the article looked at. A Safe Deposit ; Lunch Suggestions 7: ‘ ‘$3.19 an GENUINE (10:30 to 2100) Box in our vaults not only protects against theft Chotco of salads, (= Bl 36x84 inches, special THERMOS but gives you privacy for the examination and ar- [Hf choice or Mother Wile 5c a bites BOTTLES ns ples and cakes, rangement of your valuables. [ff fottee, toa or milk. Ss : i A well-made door, ‘holes of entree j a fF weaeg? L-quart size; worth Cot Raee than, toasts), is strongly mortised; ado. Sete toe. While away on your vacation your valuables should mashed pot tt oes im 1% inches thick; is phursday bread and butter— ‘ a cholee of Mother Wil- a im varnished and cov- be brought to our electrically-protected vault. |B is'nt and akon, EM \eca with lack “on 32.49 The cost is small, the convenience great. Boxes Cholee of ronx tn 40 exile 70U 00, the “Bayer Crone { ameled screen wire. flower plated; excel: c . A ° A . nvé dd butter— No ph rder: lent to take alon of all sizes; you are cordially invited to inspect tretce of Mother Wil- Met ‘prescribed. by phystelane ‘over (Po. Phones OfdRE) | darn ree on's ples and cakes, one iff Cotto, ton oF milke..« twenty-three years and proved safe Table see saan afi ai for ee HOT- POINT ELECTRIC banter Pick ‘Toothache Lumbago Seatile’ Jat Egrache Rheumatism ‘ L P. Neuralgia Pain, Palin ‘ IRONS : : anama Accept "Bayor Tablots of Aspirin” SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA, only. Each unbroken package con Caf eteri Ta BAR ere deaid it be piorpapealtay yt At , if are famed for theit hot point, strength-saving can- oer ea eae mea tnaba Si kateeal _ tilever handle, hinged plug and attached stand. 1415 ‘Third Avenue Druggists also soll bottles of 24 and aati \ | 5 100, Aspirin in the trade mark of [ws 6-lb, size, price $6.75. (Made by the Edison | pended ne beget AL Bayer Manufacture of Monoepotlo: Electric Appliance Co.) acidenter of Salloylicuctd, SYSSHLSRSRSSSESATT SET ET TTT TTT EET:

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