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SDAY, APRIL 8, 1924 BF -BY BF -BF-BF-BF-BF-BF For Lent ere Sno more ten pt ng nor nourishing dish COOLIDGE WINS IN MICHIGAN th } _ , an onned ah ed | Gets Two to One Vote Over eggs nest n crisp : paves of letturs Johnson in Primary Boil as many eggs as reeet. A o--Peniraat required until hard ae eal ae meee When cold cut them or te ined the in half, lengthwise Wo to\one ratio against the Ca Takeout the yolks and | fernian epublican preside mix with Gold Medal Mayonnaise , Fill the cups of the whites of the eggs with this delicious mixture and delight the family! Send today for Recipe Book Best Foods them Henr President from Senator ridge N. Democratic that further © would coun anty majority and prevent P the Wayne the manufacturer mnaise from having to support a re. | ° conven M. Peso precincts More than a dressing Of 2,984 gave Coolidge, 129,335 —it’s a Food 9 THE BEST FOODS, In 1964 Bryant St Johnson, 58 | In the democratic primary, 1, precincts gave Ford 2 tions were that the + B vote would not go mu San Francisco | 359 999 Recover Stolen Restaurant Safe|} Moscow Artists’ E The safe which was stolen from/ Class A coffee house, 610 Olive} t., early Monday morning by yeegs, | who engaged in a five-mile race with | the city, was found y moon at Taylor ave. and | Wheeler st. The safe had been| smashed open and the papers which | it contained had been sorted over and | left. The strong box contained no money / METROPOLITAN SEATS SPL) Mall Orders Still Received ZIEGFELD’S GREATEST SUCCESS LEON ERROL Funniest of All Comedians, in the Costilest and Most Perfect Musi- cal Comedy Ever Produced, “SALLY” Cast inctades WALTER CATLETT Original and Only Company % GLORIOUS ZIEGFELD GIRLS THE FICK OF THE FOLLIES PRICES: Nights—Lower Fleer, nsemble Casper and Morrissey Permane and Shelley — Sonia DeCalve ect Miss Sonia and Her Escorts Joseph E. Bernard & Co. Onentum | CIRCUIT VAUDEVnIs TWICE DAILY—2.90-81 Nighta—ISe, 25e, Be, The, $1 Matinete—i5e, Be, 300 || #:30[ “Overtare 2:33, “Foples of the Day 2:43) Great Leon and Ce. Shatteck and O'Neil a CHINA BLUE PLATE A Milton Aborn Prods ais fit0 a0 aa | au} 9:00 cc ae om f ARDINE french Model” BOBBY RANDALL Quadruped Stars ~~) Breker’s pres | Bear Comedians | Pathe News bas . ‘Saturday Matinee— Lower Floor, $3; Balcony, $2.50 and #2; Gallery, $1.50 and $1. 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Brown |don’t go tb ing over the i Hig wife helped t ters Ruby "Wilcox, thru|cook dinner for the 40 ¢ uroma of children are: George W. Wi! unnydale; Kill, Ray Rand ttle; Mors. Addie Cc; Mra O. Sherrard, MeIntoah, Mra. and Mrs. F, 000 in government f ying in a roadway } © same rt of Los Angeles. There are just 20/ night in a deranged in. The Wi grandchildrer City detectives wh a man rule for @ happy married iif Mr, and Mra, Wilcox were mar-| lying full jength in one of the drives have been wed ried April 8, 1874, at LaCrosse, Wis. Tonight, © They have lived in the Puget Sound|a# “John Doe,” and nt mmunity ha! & quarter of a century |Observation as a vic r highw and Mr. Wilcox says, read The| Until certain marks upon his body | love, Star almost from its first issue.| [ade them suspect that he was the |their minister, reads the mar Mra. Wilcox formerly was Misn|™lssing naval officer, | ceremony. Ruby A. Resce, She will be €9 in| Officers of the 12th naval district Friends, relatives and neighbors | a few days. of the Wilcoxes ha’ albrca arranged a| Fifty Years of Married Life,” and that will be act ed at the celebration, too. Then the chid? make mother they Lieut, Brown, Om his person were found \1,200 in $100 bills and an old picture of Negro Dies From Month-Old Wound uarrel over $6.50 en Mra. Daisy Brown, recently returned $7 with which her ed. clans who examined man after he had fought with attend wife Tuesday morning children and grand papital from gunshot wound. | who shot Bell the county fail sery- ° of 68 days for carry caled weapon. He may Aer set a Golden Wedding banquet table with 40 places. Flower, telegrams and congrat arrived from annerted that they were con vineed he ts felgning insanity for over to the navy during the m | and he probably will be taken Diego, headquarters of the de | squadron, for disposition of his « ‘He is entirely quiet this morn Poached Eggs can be given a really distinctive favor. When x—______________, | WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE | Clty water will be shut off BEARS ILLEGIBLE DISTRESS LETTER AKER, Ore., April §.—Search ing parties have scoured the country for Arthur Powell, 15, whose pony came back to the home ranch riderieas, The search up to today has been unsuccess- ful. A note, Mlegibly written with a burned match stub, was pinned to the saddle. ‘The boy wan last seen Sunday morning riding horseback toward Sumpter, Ranchers believe the note was written by the boy after || he had suffered some mish What's in the Air TUESDAY, APRIL 8 KDZE—12:30 to 1:30 p, m. KFHR—4:30 to 5:30 p. m. KIR—5:30 to 615 p. m. KHQ—8 to § p,m. KGY—$:20 p. m, ALACE HIP} LEA&PERRINS: SAUCE, AT SECOND AND SPRING TRAVESTY KINGS and, QUEENS ~ We ine Biscuits | mixterey | beke in rather hot oven. hredded 7 A full meal intwo. ‘biscuits, “N li o RPy RINGS * Remedi) (nied Ty Ee See Anawer in Tomorrow's Paper DAILY SOUVENIR. MATINEES EXCEPT SUN. TO ARGUE RATE ae /| Kennedy and Dunbar Ready MISSING NAVAL }0f Golden Gate park picked him up @r an examination announced that were convinced the man is who the usband had the ants at the detention hospital until they were forced to strap him to a Local officers expected to turn him| ~ ms | Mayor toProclaim |Banker’s Mother Wednesday from § a m. to 5/| | ing.” an attendant at the hospita the eggs are done and | Dp. m. on "saa, ave. 6. W.. trom | | atk “put he does not seem entirely | Pp on toast, W. Spokane st. to W. 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Fatally Stricken Mrs. Henrietta Newberger, 1701 17th ave, mother of Joseph H. Nowberger, vice president of the Se-| attle National bank, died at the| family home Monday from an ilI- Child Health Day| tion combining May | Health day, in Sent- | I be tssued by Mayor Brown s for observing the |dual event were started late Mon | A |day at a meeting presided over |Mra, J. T. Dahlman, of = division | ness of two days, o hil lene, Oar o e, ea agpels fcr ie ete | Mrs, Newberger was born in Ger. j om many, She came to the United | 3 x States in 1872 and married Sol | Vessel Aground |Newberger at San Francisco, In | : 1888, after Sol Newberger died, she } on Lummi Island | cams to seattie. | 10 4) gThe|_ She Js survived by four children, BELLINGHAM, April 8—The | ict caroline Newberren Mer oa | |Border Line Transportation Co.'s uel R. Btern, May AL Newbe freighter Wakena went aground off anaes “pe yer A. Newberger |the dock at Beach, on Lummi island, |"2¢ Joseph. ISunday evening. Heavy gales in | the Gulf of Georgia made her leaky | Attempts were made to pull her off | int high tide iKey Pounders to Get Pay Increase Smoothtop, FREDERICK & NELSON | } | FREDERICK & NELSON PORTLAND, April 8.—Telegra- | phers on the Spokane, Portland & Se- | attle, Oregon Trunk, P. A. & P., and United Railways will recetve ad: vances of three cents an hour in wages, retroactive to November 1, 1923, !t was announced here today. Tho new scale will place these linea more nearly on a parity with other Northwest roads, Germans Liable | for Ten Vessels WASHINGTON, April &.—The mixed claims commission adjudicat. | ing claims growing out of the war/ with Germany today decided that | Germany !s lable for damages for | the cinking of 10 American ships during the war. The decision was a preliminary one and did not touch the question of value of the ships involved. To Honor Fallen ig Warrior Comrades Roosevelt post, V. F. W., will deo. orate the graves of fallen comrades for Memorial day. This was decided Monday evening at a post meeting. |" Small silken banners will be used. | Return Body of Stricken Doctor The body of Dr. Ivan A. Parry, Seattle doctor, was buried in Wa- shell! cemetery Monday afternoon. Dr. Party died at Auckland, New Zealand, March 17, Tho body ar rived at Vancouver last Saturd: and was escorted here by relattv VERDI OPERA AND “PINAFORE” MARK RADIO OFFERINGS (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) GY, Schenectady, 380 meters, 7 p.m. B, 8. T.—Gilbert and Sullivan's ight opera, “H, M. 8. Pinafore.” KGO, Oakland, 812 metors, 8 p. m., P. C, 8. T.—Verdi's opera, “ll Trovatore.” WFAA, Dallas, 476 moters, & p. m, C,. 8. T.— Program by tho women's chamber of commerce of Dallas, WSJY, New York, 405 meters, 9:15 p. m., EB, 8. T.—Dinner of the New York Society of Milltary and Nayal Officers of the World War. WRC, Washington, 469 meters Photos of Favorites given to Ladies/oo 4 8:30 p. m., EB. 8. 'T.—Talk by Sena- tor George H. 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