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®@ SEATTLE ALOOF FROM C. OF C. Local Chamber Questions State Organization tivities of the the form of « chamber ¢ the Wash When the o! od by the officer ticipate taken by Spok bers for the same rr Failure of the state chamber t make a satista showing as te the use of a $30 ® fund it ts rails ng for publicity purposes ts under. stood to be one of the obstacles In the way of co-operation between the | er HOLD MEMORIAL Services for Prottas and Rubenstein Scheduled | To honor the memories of Louis Rubenstein and Solomon Prottas, | two of its distinguished members, | and long residents of Seattle, who died a few days ago, the Seattle | chapter, Zionist Organization of America, will hold a memortal meet-| ing Thursday, April 10, § p. m, at| the ¥. M. H. A. auditorium, 17th and E. Union. Signor Guillo Roncon!, formerty ‘a member of the Itallan Grand Opera company, and a visitor tn Seattle, will sing-tEl-Molel. Rachrfin,” the) traditional Jewish memorial song. TEACHERS MEET Suzzallo to Address Conven- | _tion; Others to Spokane President Henry Suzzallo of the} y University of Washinton was to be one of the principal speakers at the 26th annual meeting of the! Inland Empire Teachers’ association | which opened Wednesday at the| Lewis & Clarke high school in Others from the untversity fac: | uity who will attend and deliver! Addresses are: Dr. Frederick Bolton, | dean of the school of education: Mrs. Winifred Haggett, dean of ‘Women; Dr. Robert Max Garrett, of the English department, who will be chairman of the English teach ty" sectional meeting; Miss Martha Koehne, of the department of home economics; Miss Mary E. Gross, head of the’ department of physical edu gation for women, and Miss Helen Rhodes, of the fine arts depart- DEALERS MEET Auto Men Will Hear Talks on Chicago Show | Automobile dealers from all ml the state will meet here April 18, to hear so speakers from the recent convention held at the Chicago Au-| tomobile show. They are C. ve Vane, general manager of the Na tional Automobile Dealers’ associa. tion, and R. EL Burrus, sales expert, + Steording to W. L. Eaton, who will be in charge, Eaton, as director for the nation. Al association, has the motorcar dealers’ division and the King coun- ty division of the Washington Auto. Motive Trades assoctation co-oper- | ating on the big meeting. j Vane will speak on “Five Per Cent Net” and Burrus’ address oe {s “Shakespeare as a Sales. | —__. ¢€ Church Soloists : lan Engagement Fcrmoest will be given at the | y Lutheran church, John Gnd Fairview sts, Wednesday eve. | ne Carsten Woll, tenor, and ther Erhart Woll, pianist, will Sive a selected Program. My ‘en numbers have been select. trem! Will sing tour. numbers, Ineluding work of Handel, Grieg, | Went, Mever, Kierruit, ' sinding | fay ont Klenzel. “Mra. ‘Wott will Fee Mlections from Gluck, Chopin, | %, Palmgren, 1 | Agathe Gronda MacDowell and Herbsman Talks for China Club ‘apvetigd Ahead” was the mubject hal by J. C. Herbsman of the it Club before the Kiwanis club ‘ Noon Wednesday, The club also! Of progress made in the battle ng the national Kiwanis con. | in 1926, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. [Co-Op Wedding] 92 - tes rly ’ Questions “Soul Tour Theory of Dead Logger Makes Cruise of World Flyers Look Sickly BY JIM MARSHALI va fanets and t One of the r motives” will be ha 1|Open House t week The m right, b and I are going ful trig on a in some of Siz ministers will co-o in the officiating at the marriage of ruth Britt d N. Emerson Pato» him, y¥ understand, . t gu a tl engineering What d'you mean, B: to be on exhit hat t © bombs used by the air sery 1924 Pike wer and are capable of p The te as this from M ng ® 900-ton passenger train up a weeney'a bent 2 per cent grade at 60 miles an hour Mr. i xan , Ms 4 the ¢ Visitors at the open bh be it lowed to Inspect the Ic nd « aid M ake @ round trig ep ts | 40 expert will be on ha neasily on his first, J think. I figure there must | its operation and construction in from A peop them, and 1) The military department of the ‘Oh, ye After awhile, * I hope don't mind me talking ty along tourists here City, Mo, And t cee ol s,* eaid Mr. Horton, | do.” tional Co-Operati b the reporter, “It’s an trip Bill's taking now must make which Paton is sec y and I hope you/this world flying trip look sick. I co-operating with the Kansas retires pot ice eg anata City Co-Operative club, in Fe: Be "ee t making the ceremony an out- “4 an °\ standing event, Miss Britt,| make @ a few months ago, was voted the popular girl iy Kansas City. nost meee it ts freed by goes Visiting all over space, looking 't said Mr. Hor if there's anything to ft the! HART SCHAFFNER & MARX A good name to find in clothes When it’s there-goodstyleand fine all- wool fabrics are there, too -M PRAGER & COMPANY Second at Seneca AR TIES Ty n he sees iks are making « me | I made a A the m section Two | ‘fhe Seattle Star >| BIG ENGINE IS“ SHOWN HERE Student Engineers Have ~ Unique Exhibits —~ t | a | PAGES 11 TO 20 | Press Clubbers Laud Jefferson ays Suicide in Luncheon Address Dr. H. 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