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THURSDAY Sunken MARCT CLAIM LIVING MEN IN SUB ©) 14 Japanese Sailors Still in ; Warcraft Easy Breakfasts Delicious—Healthful ALIFORNIA Grapefruit for break- fast It's luscious and easy to prepare. ply halve and eat as it is or sugar to taste. For finest favor, prepare just before serving. And ¢ acids and abundant vitamines are a valued part of every day's diet. Serve ads, desserts, and fruit cocktails, like Sun and juicy. California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, California T 20, 1924 WOMAN TENANT GETS $15,000 DAMAGES IN “SWEETHEART” SUIT YORE . \. Churchill Loses in Vote Recoun March is the right start for every day. Sim- he grapefruit’s beneficial salts and California Grapefruit also in sal- You'll kist Grapefruit—it’s fresh, sound Sunkist California Grapefruit Sheet music! Our bi, ig new Sheet Music depart- ment—including music bovks, orchestral music, band music, sac- red music, dance music and all the po pular new hits—deserves your inspection. It is here to serve you, Everything in Music Sherman, Vay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR PRISONER DIES DOCTOR PARRY IN HOSPITAL DIES AT SEA Unconscious in Jail 16 Hours Seattle Physician, en Route Before Given Aid to Australia, Passes He will autopsy. Offi: | Etizat on the man’s! Arno He was believed | tior 1 tine y request an ed liquc ey sald. Hon | Emma Tr Mayo, of was not a heavy drin s in the Ort wan prominent in ctvi of the HERE'S MORE ABOUT FERGUSON STARTS ON PAGE 1 ¢ was a member ersity club and the 1 Country club HERE'S MORE ABOUT AIRMEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 t flyers yesterday m quick landing In the employes of this office has for! mountains of Do: some time been In organiz advancement of the # table interests to cover th sary thereby tlon ty mad We feel t own busin pf the press or our We trust that t . Which | bears our signatures, will be given the same publicity and con ation as was given the slander. 9. This) bis plane was a urpose the! Fortunately Lieut ole be al and chari-|passonger photographer named Hoff ¢ 'ts members, and | from Ios Angeles were only slightly ee | injured, but they had to waik for miles before reaching any communt cation wh Angeles, what his fe The en told by ous attack upe him in his report last night from Roseburg, was nothing short of miractious, Hoe said he had had before, and was ove his ¢ ° ying I passed thru the 3,000 fect, looking for a county commissioners referred to in| There was none in alight the above statement. tn ¢ Ask Weeks to Tell | e t Mexican Arms Tale | « SHINGTON, March 20.—By an s vote the senate today & resolution introduced by jSenator Walsh, Montana, chiet | Prosecutor of the ol] committes, di- | |recting Secretary of War Woeks to} * }tranamit to the senate all informa. |!" the a tion regarding the sale of arms and| et hereb su! Tibe statements and f are not members of knowledge of such it Commit tee” which purported to have signed] « | the anonymous letter sent to the & chance on land Whipped thru the © tree tops burying Hoff Jebrin. It wag 15 could free our. was at $45 a. m., or there y sald, It was late | Roseburg. somewhat In burg by automoblie from the ranch Hoff remained in the mountains to got his camera and personal effects. eee TO DINE MAJOR Maj. ©. H. Schrader, director of artillery at the University of Wash. ington, ts In charge of arrangements for a dinner for his former claas- mate, Maj. F. L. Martin, command }} ing the world al © flight equad ron, to be given by the Puget Sound Alummi association of Purdue un! versity. The dinnér will be held at the I mons Wednesday, at 6:30 p. m. due men and women are nvited to attend the affair in honor of Maj. Martin, class of ‘08, and charter member of the Scabbard and Blade, an honorary mil nity graduated together and coast defense work oF 10 years ago. Reserv made thru calling MADOO CHOSEN | Underwood Loses in Georgia } Primary Balloting ATLANTA, Ga., liam G. MeAdoo + tory In the Georgia democratic presi: |dential primary yesterday, completo returns today show | McAdoo ‘carried counties, and his only opponent, Senator Oscar Underwood, of Ainbama, won in 32 | counties, | On tite face of tnese returns Mc- Adoo will control 312 delegates to lthe state democratic convention, which nominates delegates to the na- |tlonal convention in New York, and | Underwood will hold 76 delegates, Counties that went for McAdoo gave him large majorities tn the pop: LILY BULBS A Special Offer Including a great ya- riety of beautiful Japanese lilies, for merly 6c, now priced at Be SWEET PEAS A dozen different va- ristles, in @ collec- ton. fo #1.00 ADIOLI Varieties of Thi Giadiolt dozen 89 PIKE ST. LOOK MARKET (METROPOLITAN ‘Tonight an week —Matines urday ROBERT B. 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KYR-—5:30 to 6:15 KHQ—8 to 9 p. m 8:30 p.m No. 12—Mayors of two ct issued proclamations call Fool” conducive to good citizen ahd asking the people to see This great force for public good. | ‘al | | Cabinet Gias Range | OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL ore cooking | ORDERE ( $95 | Aehes és the | * 7 Smooth! PROMPT Pe ATTENTION FREDERICK | & NELSON Nights—10e, 81, 81-00, 82.50 4) MAT. itt ies B10, BIE Sat—H0e, 81, $1.50, 82 SMOOTHTOP | PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON | COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS—INTERIOR DECORATORS A New Design in Upholstered Furniture | | CREATED WITH TWO PURPOSES IN VIEW | ey nies | HE first purpose is to provide a Suite that | reflects the newer trend in the designing of upholstered furniture, and whose propor- tions are adapted especially to the needs of the average-size living-room in apartment or bun- galow. The second purpose is to provide a Suite of distinctly high-grade construction at an unusually moderate price. That these pur- poses have been admirably accomplished you will agree when you inspect the furniture. | The DAVENPORT (as pictured), upholstered in New Patterns of Tapestry or Velour, $122.00. | The COMPANION ARM or WING CHAIR (as pictured), $67.50. —Fourth Floor, Colonial 4-Poster Bed As Pictured $29.75 Featured Value at HIS beantifully-proportioned Bed is the product of one of the leading Eastern factories. It pre- sents a popular modification of the quaint Colonial four-poster. It is high-grade in every detail of con- | struction. In brown mahogany finish. Full- or | twin-size Bed, $29.75. —reerte. Teo Mohair-Upholstered Sofa $235.00 N exceptional value in a high-grade Chippen- dale-style Sofa, upholstered ‘in taupe mohair, with reversible seat cushions (reverse covered with blue brocatelle). The massive carved feet, at front and back, are of solid mahogany. Exposed part of frame is of mahogany. The Sofa, $235.00. Companion Chair, $155.00. —Fourth Floor. 2. Buckingham Sofa Table In Solid Mahogany At a Featured $56.50 Low Price V ery good value is offered in this admirably- | proportioned Sofa Table of solid mahogany in a | soft, two-tone brown finish. Construction through- out is of the best. Table is 66 inches long, 20 inches wide and 80 inches high. A featured value at $56.50. —Fourth Floor. | Drapery Cretonnes More colorful | charming than ever, in | widely varied new selec- | tions, at a wide price | and range. | Third Floor. | Ruffled Curtains New assortments of | | these simple and charm- | ing bedroom and bunga- | low curtains, in plain, cross-barred, dotted and figured materials, at | very attractive pr Third Floor CHAMBER SUITES In Dark Ivory Enamel Ww. illustrate one typically attractive de- sign of several included in a new showing of Moderately-Priced Suites, in the favorite dark ivory enamel, especially adapted for misses’ and guest-room fur- nishings. Wall Papers | New selections of | these popular wall dec- | ovations in informal and | } formal patterns, for the various rooms of the home. Estimates cover- ing material and labor furnished upun request. Ted “Floare This Suite is early American in inspiration, with a sugges- * tion of the Louis XVI in some details. The night stand and ‘ table (not pictured) reflect the style of Duncan Phyfe. In Window Shades this design the following pieces are available at featured | Window Shades made prices: to order in ayy style, size . . 2 or material, to meet all Chiffonier Without | requirements for resi- Mirror, $35.00 | dences and public build- Writing Table, $25.00 | ings. Estimates gladly Night Stand, $11.75 | furnished. Rocker, $10.50 Dresser, $46.50 Dressing Table, $38.00 hiffonier With Mirror, $46.50 Chair, $9.75 Bench, $8.00 Full-size Bed, $27.50 ¢ Single Bed, $27.50 (Fourth Floor) —Third Floor.