The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1924, Page 8

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. if LAUNCH FIGHT ON et Eo aq} “CROPPING” LEASE ©": _THE SEATTLE STAR Start War Against Evasion of Anti-Alien Land d Law) Names for Seattle’s _GOOLIDGE FIRM Water Bottles PRINCE “DEATH HU Schools “Just Grew”’ si Supporting Tax Bill of Burned Legs; NOW MYSTERY Form 4 ea 7 “ r A Administration < Ninety-Three Public Institutions of Learn- ‘ Asks $5,000 Matsukata, Twice Reported . ; White Owners Face Criminal Prosecu- | «: hn ihe ‘ale 4 y tion for Contracting With Mller was unpacking the ati ] the Japanese ee ln tem By John W. ’ : : : | “ASKREN FILES ; “i's! FOR BENCH m a Tacoma Judge Seeks Higher land own Court Honors affairs r that any who now vio m land law do so with t Pose of seeking to evade it, and are guilty o Under th the cropping clau 1 owners to share the land with enter into coi frop production of th tien tenants. The held valid by the U. 8. supreme itter fight thru the lowe: this state and Califor efficiency with wh soll, the lo ded to jection Few 0 ft profitable to enter for crop shares with these people, farmers from | wink ing in City Now i é . Dead, Is Said to Be Betfor i staten rae Sanitarium Patient win Sealy Lcabeah pe Bt va! y bite : t : Siias for Damage ‘ wit to Calve told om, but the I ThkeBon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREE Spring Comes to the Baby Shop hat Um he made the O. W. Surrenders Wy Rail Franchises Twelve-year-old plans for a jMne railway north from § ‘definitely given up Monday when the Oregon-Washington Railway & Wavigation Co, thru its attorneys Bogle, Merritt & Bogiv, asked the wity tof accept the surrender a Sranchises granted for a right-of. | ‘way in connection with a proposed Porthern line. The franchises were granted in 2912, and expired in 1917, when ¢ Were renewed for 10 years. They cover a right-of-way from Interbay, | 4 across the Lake Washington cana! and thru Ballard to the city limits d A tunnel was started under these and other franchises from Yesler} i. way and carried as far as the put 4 Me Safety building when work was ; i i Patronize the Bargain Basement, A New Shipment of stopped. Shortly thereafter the en- tire project was abandoned. Bandits Rob Till, but Leave Stamps KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., March | a 4.—Robbers emptied the store till, | and then picked up stamps of the little postal station in a store ut SPRING “You better not take that stuff; | | + i belongs to Uncle Sam,” said the | iff oT All we want are heads— ‘3 @ Tobbers thought a moment | fea ve’vi s! and then dropped the stamps we've got the hats! — i This shipment comprises the most comprehensive q assortment of new Spring Models the Bargain Base if Francs Continue ment has ever offered, Light and dark colors, in i Speculation Drop poke and off-the-face styles, make selection a mat fer of minutes fruit, ribbon if Effective trimmings of flowers, burnt peacock contribute to the y taste appeal. All colors in Milan taffetas and straw braid. PARIS, March 4.—The French franc continued to weaken today, with the dollar at 24.10, and the pound sterling at 105.50. A government financial suthor ity told tho United Press the con- tinued fall of the franc was due to world-wide speculation, ‘ Many are selling short of ‘france ‘They are likely to experience hic losses soon,” he said. Other financiers claim the latest slump is due to the month-er need of industrialists for foreign | currency. F pidoesl Wednesday | Funeral services for Wesley Peterson, 20, who died in Se a from tuberculosis, Vednesday afternoon O'clock in Lewis Chapel, Bremerton. | Peterson is the son of Mr, and| Mrs. B. O. Peterson of Bremerton. | ded the Franklin high school in Seattle, and was a tale nted musician. Rev. Theodore Hoken- stad will conduct the services. in long Tuxedo style. Woman Routs Lone Robber From Home| Surprised while ransacking the home of J. B. Taylor, at 2215 West-| Jake ave., carly Tuesday morning, a burglar fied thru an open window, | Jumping to the ground. Mrs. Taylor | reported that she heard the man in the bouse and succeeded in routing him single-handed. effects. Loses Gold Watch | ALL WOOL—SOME MOHAIR R. C. Davis, Yesler hotel, was at- Five effective styles, specially low priced! tacked by two men on King st., Mon. | Belted Jacquettes in plai nl block weaves; side-button day night, who held and robbed him | pe nat pl in plain shades with collar and fancy striped in “strong-arm” fashion, taking a| trimmings. gold watch from him. Davis report: | , Bee sm: light-weight GOLF COATS, with plain and €d the robbery Tuesda rning. lancy fronts. resi | BUFF—LARIAT—SCARLET—GREEN—BLACK—NAVY Celebration Planned | Creased VAMPED OXFORDS The military affairs committee of | the Chamber of Commerce will be asked’ Wednesday to secure civic} FOR WOMEN AND GROWING GIRLS participation in the celebration of Patent leather, dali black and brown calfskin, Good leather soles and rubber heels—low walking heels. Blucher style, with kid sock lining. the third anniversary of formation | of the 146th Field Artillery, N. G. W. The celebrattion is to be stag | ed the week of March 31-Aprit 5, and will end with a military ball. |] ‘ Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT where prices do not include unnecessary ov head costs. Every purchase is a bargain—every bargain a friend-winning value! 44 Women’s Corduroy LOUNGING ROBES SAMPLES! Extra full cut—good quality wide-wale corduroy—made PLUM—PINK—COPEN—ROSE—ORCHID—LIGHT BLUE Also models in Silk and Cotton Brocaded Voile—S4,95 Sizes 36 to 46 Five pleasing styles, but 49 not all sizes in all styles. . Heavy Crepe de Chine and Koshanara Crepe—embroid- ery and braid trim—tallored Robbers’ Victim ff 150 NEW SPRING SWEATERS Sizes Sto7 Hosts of New Toggery Under Her Arm\=: And at Bon Marche Prices, to Add to Their Interest mth 1 thal tralia’a§ tule gig author! nune, He is © wal party, done tod gins © During nition explais are 4 tralia + Wail willed he a thi ip ctals I erat IH spread. | igen dor Durit new fected, Smart Litile Capes Tailored and Dress Capes—and v ambra, D most smartly from Engl te. In Oliver Twist style Ip Suits $8.95 and $5.95 Crash Play Suits at $2.50 is most effective stitched with bi ideal! Well m: asting mater: n linen crash h small City Health Department Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche 2 Designs, as Sketched Stamped Linen! Towels 69c White Damask L Selected Another Lot of Those Buffet Sets 15c In white or unbléached mus amped in 10 different d §2-Inch Square Stamped Luncheon Cloth $1.00 An exceptional value in Needlew orful for pring! Good quality whit basket and fior Art Needlework, Upper Main Floor—ihe Bon Marche for Canned Goods Week Navy Libby's Rosedale Fallow Sliced Pineapple 25c | Delicious Ha’ Scout Percales alian fruit, in syrup. Golden Bantam Corn Rich and yellow, with a flavor almost like fresh corn. Can, 20 ~| 6 cans / 10 yards. A Big Special Purchase of 100 Cases Playmate Soap 6 Bars for 25c Pure white bath, toilet or laundry soap, in large 6-ounce bars. Sold on a money-back guarantee. IT FLOATS! — Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche for good service, + Chambray Play Suits at $1.25 y finished with white collars and™ Imported Gingham Frocks $2.95 ntily trimmed with hand si ad cuffs. Most individual fro ingham "Pasty Dresses $1.95 Free Clinic for well babies, 9:30 to 11:30, under the direction of the ew Stamped Spring Needlework Indian Head } | Luncheon Sets $1 44-inch Square Cloth and & | stamped in 2 desi white Indian Head. Canned Food Specials Wash Goods! Values! 2,000 Yds. 36-In. 15 : Lily of the Valley 20c | Light grounds, patterned neatly with small fi |, Also stripes and checks. Lengths to 10 yards. sen, Upper Main Floor—The Ron Marche 1,800 Yards Unbleached Muslin 12h Good, useful quality, 36 inches wide. 81-Inch Bleached Sheeting 65c Fruit-of-the-Loom Sheeting, which is always 30-Inch Serpentine Crepe 25c 1,500 yards of effectively patterned Crepes, tains and kimonos, as well as many other uses ’ Third Floor—The Bon Marche areas q and ded polnites and rough tittle 6 The ra) nd the sizes 1 to 4 years tan and blue. p : 5 + wy Coats for Small Girl for Better Wear $3.95 to $7.50 and w Qualit! that M yles, fashioned from h, iy Jaw ire 4 smock M trimmed with black braid. h is nice ¢ blue a 4 Dashing Sport Coats $8.95 £ Little Boys’ Spring Hats and Caps $1.25 to $1.95 \j little flare-b Ae-fuatinnatyie 1 e, v ~ - Tas ore 2 to 6 years. } Small Feminine Hats $8.95 to $5.95 . The smartest sort of Spring Millinery, in straw and silk comb Suits for Younger Men and trimmed knowingly with ribbons and flashes of bi Middy sty niway 4 n. from K f er , Kloth. Wide ar trimmed with white organdl h plain and checked. Sizes 2 E Linen - finis In length

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