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2 PAGE 2 ON JENSEN Severyns Won't Act Until Hears of Booze Raid @ay mor arce {1 a report bee a by Whitne : Severyns tnvest ‘s story that he was in the ga Yooking for a tr » he Neved « ned Hq AWAITS REPORT Juries Hagole Over What Is None of Their Affair Evil of Verdict Debates Phief of W. B. Bev adiiven BY J. KR, JUSTICE found I u ax t of we with the questions an: mn all jury rooms ints the them ¢ hey were to con: the evid tht wld be placed) in the light of the nd to bring en offend: | in @ ver a the had tra ne judi brought in a verdi | Zenora st me And then I should stand beside as charged to prove Jen ~~ these three and call them the he case was pros 4 by Dep Whitney declared th Big Four the ice or ity Prosecut oO, D. Colvin and make a full report mt other enforcement r who |} tM " fendant the chief, outlining tt NUD) wears silver-dollar actes. vas represented by Wilmon Tucker, | @er which he fo there.) You cannot see very far thru And, in so far as this article is Whitney is said to have found Je that kind of glasses concerned, It is a trial of the jury gen in the garage, talking to three There are ad s that id be! and ® trial by jury, and ts of the men whom Whitney present a meant to show that at times the Jensen denies. s. st side , ‘sun do move” in the jury room had fust entere< wha ¢ — Stopped to talk mom that the ie ‘ie. SPECIAL WEEK : fered. and soon v ~ Helo members of the “Olmst t us take } walked In and were arrsted ve ‘ tration; Th FOR CHAIRS with wi PODETAIL SWINGS se oe can i taluie De Prosecutor 0, D, Col Northwestern Tables, Beds vin sa e proved in this casa, by { INTO ACTION Mi tages, } and Homes Also Featured That Al t an proprietor of New Police Squad Makes |" Five Raids; Arrests Seven | _ Placed Before Grand Jury | James M. Boyd, and ‘White woman, who gave her namo as) Myrtle Johnson, were at iherty Sat-| colored, a following a raid by federal narcotic) | agents on an elaborately furnished | "place at 1207% Main st. The place was entered Thursday night by narcotic agents W. J. Pat- terson and I. W. Brown, but the, raid was kept secret pending further | investigation until Friday, when the parties were given a preliminary hearing before United States Com- missioner A. C. Bowman. Narcotic agents had been watching entering it the rooms were biue with opium smoke, they claim. Two other ‘were arrested, but were released for | Yack of evidence of law violation. | ‘The case of Boyd and Myrtle John- ‘son Will be brought before the grand fury when {t convenes April 25. genic at eo a Hold Men; Kept * * | Girl a Prisoner Facing charges of contributing to the delinquency. of a 14-year-old girl, Dewey Brigham, 19, was ar- rested Friday afternoon and was held in the city jail Saturday await- ing action by Police Judge John B. Gordon, Two other men, C. E. Webb, 20, and Sam Wardle, 31, are in jail im connection with the) dame case. The trio held the girl) prisoner in’ a house for a week, © she told pollee. Webb and Wardle are held for superior court. : . A Think Two Girls Now in Snowland| Failing to locate Mabel McGregor, 14, and Evelyn Plummer, 15, Ever- ‘ett schoolgirls, who vanished from “their homes March 27, Seattle police | faasked aid of other coast cities in| the search Saturday. Local officers belieoy tho girls Have gone to Alaska aboard a ship, | | dfessed as boys. Search of marine Fegisters show that a boy named McGregor shipped on the steamer Alaska the day after tho girls ar- ‘rived in Seattle, and {t 1s possible, police say, that the “boy” was one ‘of the missing girls. CHOIRS AND CLUBS TO PRESENT MUSIC FOR RADIO HEARERS (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) BAF, New York (492 meters) and WCAP, Washington (469 meters) 9 p..m., B. 8. T.—Madrigal choir of the New York Choral so. clety. WBZ, Springfield-Boston (337 meters), 8:40 p, m, BH. 8, T.— Tsaiko quartet. WTAG, Minneapolis (417 me. ters), 815 p. m, S. C. T—Tho Great Northern Glee club. WFAA, Dallas (477 meters), 8:30 p.m. ©. $. T-—Piano recital by Viola Van Katwijke. WDAF, Kansan City (411 me- he Grove road h That he had Tl cers ha the place for several weeks, and on} 9 ness produced, ed of illegal p< 0 the federal « found se t caches in t who gave their names 98/1, disregan! testimony of witnesses | Charles Wheeler and Mamie King, | worrohorated by evidence?” “A juror has asked why other wit- 8 who were mentioned were and indicated ré been con forcement offi in other ways that deliberations were not con- fined to the testimony, the evidence and the instructions of the court.’’ “A juror mentions that the crime “Northwest-Ma © the subject Northwest cham was confined to his home Sat extinguishing the flames, was not exceasive. A majority of tho passengers aboard the great liner had landed when the fire was discovered not tors) 1145 p. m., C. 8. T.—Night hawk frolic, “REBELS” LOSE, Moose Insurgents Dealt Blow by Supreme Court Seattle Moose lodge officers their first legal victory in their war with nine insurgent members, who seck to disrupt the election of the slate of candidates by in competition ‘standpat” running for with them. office The supreme court on Friday is- sued an order directing Judge W. Frater to review Meanwhile the pended” ‘T, 1, lodge has Srowder, insurgents. Ferguson, heads the candidate for ‘standpat” ticket. Rites at Grave Tho funeral of Mrs, A. MeNulty, nacle Baptist church, officlatin, cortege will leave the chapel of the tome Undertaking company o'clock, his order of week ago, requiring the lodge to | hold its election within 10 days and |to include the names of the nine | insurgents on the ballot. “sua3- candidate for lodge dictator and leader of the County Auditor D. dictator, Mary Pearse, 66, who died Wednesday at the home of her sons at Foy station, was to be held Saturday afternoon at Evergreen cemetery, the Rev. F. pastor of the Taber- Term Suspended in Lottery Case Sing Lee pleaded guilty to conduct- ng a lottery Saturday and was fined $1,000 and given a year in the county Jail, Jail sentence was suspended by | Judge A. W Lee v by |King county grand jury while con won| was to have occurred Monday. was represented by Attorney J, Sullivan. Flood Damage Case A. The Boxley Canyon award will come before the Commonwealth elut Monday at 6 p. m. $175,000 by the city council, In oppo: sition to the wishes of Corporatioy F.| widely condemned and plans to hol¢ Central Labor council. $10,000 Asked for B Alleging he was permanently in jured when a bus of the Northwest Tranaportation Co, rolled over on the highway, near Mar: ville, last fall, Otto Leo Friday fi The att corporation, the recent to Be Considered for discussion at Dartnall’s cafeteria The award of Counsel T. J, L. Kennedy, has been A} it up pending a referendum yote on ‘the settlement are under way by tho Auto Bus Injuries Pacific suit for $10,000 damages against the J. R. Justice Finds That Quibbling Is) This had to do with the comple. f the Hetch Hetchy water Few women would go to church on Easter Sunday this year if they had to wear clothes! *"4 power munictpally-owr ad ve similar to those pictured above, But when this picture was taken these modes in wom- Brig y . en's dress were the pride of Seattle's apparel shops. This picture is but 12 years old) ions of the power and the water but @ comparison to a present-day photo would find little similarity, except, perhaps, in} HAS BEEN CONNECTED the umbrellas. 4 WITH HETCH HETCHY | | | Spruce st—Alfred E ducting a lottery in the Tuck Lee | laundry in the Park hotel at Ninth ave, and Stewart st. and his trial Lee ef THE SEATT Turn Back the Pages to Yesterday Photograph of Seattle Easter Parade Twelve Years Ago Show That Styles Have Quite a Decided Habit of Changing ‘ t CHRISTIA | gram, day school and Bible classes, 9:40; | rector. Sermon and service, “He Is Rison, 10:16; Swedish, | program, 11. 11:80; Sunday school festival (speclal| st. Luke's (Ballard}—Rey, ster music), 7. |Ashe-Everest, rotcor. Hoix Phinney Ridge—A. W. Ramstad,|munion, § a. m; Sun ay school, | pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.;/choral communion service, 11; service, Luke xxiv, 11; service, |ing prayer and address, 7:45 Matt, xxviil.11-8, 8 p, m. Bethany, Fairview ave st—P. W. Eriks program, sermon, “The Resurrection Hope," 11; address, Rev. 0. A. Op-| Mr seth, Easter program by the Sun- day school, assisted by the choir, and \t address by the pastor, 7:30. | he Resurrection, Mrs, Ro St. John’s Danish, 24th ave, and 1.| Knowles, 8, 4:80 and 7:46 Sorenson, pas-| Church of Modern Spirit tor. Sunday school, 10; worship, 11;| Ballard hall, 22nd ave. N. W, entertainment, 8. Market st—Meetings every Thur Green Lake Bethany—0O, B. Han.| night at 8. son, pastor. Sunday school, 9 Y. W. ©, “Ho 1s Risen" (Swedish and English), | geant, ‘The Son of God," 4 x special music, 11; Sunday school pro.; Arranged by Nettio Shrevo-Bayi gram (in English), 8. Everyone invited, Columbia Bethlehem, 39th ave, g.| University Spiritualist Church and Angeline st.—H, Mau, pastor, | Jack ¢ nt, pastor, Sunday school, 10; Raster service, 11,| circle, 4:80; service, “Tho Resu Ballard First, 20th ave, N. W. and| tion,’ 7:45 W. 65th st, Rev. O. L, Haavik, pastor stival Easter day program, 10:30 (Ai MISCELLANEOUS and Johr pastor, Haste “The Oneness of Mank W. Nagle on at W, tomplo—Rev. Loe F. Eln | ning, the choir, Westminster, Harvard and Howell —Musleal program, morning; can. tata, cholr and instrumental and yo- Principles,’ TA6, Church of Spirit and Unity, Fourth av pastor—Sormon by Rey, C. W, Schoey m. mulus aud Sunday school Waster pro. + M. OC, A—Social mixer, De Lecture, 3p, m Time and tide wait for no man; styles wait for nobody. | faster musical | | w.| com: | , 10; even- | ° D+ | ants Religious Open Forum, 106 Madi. ind,"’ Church of Spiritual Science, A. 0.| mor’ fo ism, and raday A—Vesper service pa- ym, man, =I urrec: Besant Lodge Theosophical,Society, 717 N. Broadway—Sunday school, 11;} a. m.; children's program and song | ‘Business and Brotherhood,” Re service, 7:30, ioe M. Wardall, 8 p.m, ered New World Temple 8 PRESBYTERIAN | Spirituatism ~Dr. Arthur rdwand University, 47th and 15th ave, N.1,| Leighto: “What You Can Gain y Sumner Templeton,| From Spiritualism,” 8 p, m; ‘The “The Great Easter Where. | Making of Mediums," 8 p, m. 11; Baster praise service of] Ideal Spiritual Church, 1620 song, 7:30; cantata morning and eye.| Fourth a ure, "God and 1. T. Griffin Brownleo, 1620 e.—Sunday school, 2p. m.t cal soloists, sygning, lecture, ‘The Resurrection,” Roy. A, Mortenson, 3, METHODIST EPISCOPAL, wattle Lodge Theosophical so. t Norwegian-Danish, Boren 100 Lyons bidg.—Locture and ave, und Stowart st. Dr. J. O, Hall,| prayers, by Dr. W, G. Shepherd, 8 2b; Sever SccGts Earful About | | ¥ Blaze; Firemen Killed program, 945 a. m.; morning serv-| Rev. W.°H. Bliss, rector. Hety com strepintabte witnesses werd produced |Ureay with three | broken Fibs. ies, 13; B. ¥. PU. 6:90 p. m3 eve-|munion, 7:40 a. mz holy communion | CHICAGO, Apdi 19.--Arson was in ita to. tha’ goed shuracter “6@| umes een ates A an mito; | Hifi service, 7:20; evening sermon in |(children’s Eucharist, with chitren's | wuspected by police today in the fire Al Austin, When advised that hel Trained at his deals tho antferme|Swedieh. Special munlc at all sery-|choin, $; holy communion (festival |which last night gutted a four-story | had been once before convicted of | never pains in his side. Friday he Cae, sais sux ida tetas bade 2 ppt on be A ot gure here, killing seven fireme Gitday under bonds of $2,500 each, | Possession of liquor, they sald that) jaa an Xray taken at the Swedish | poy. J. 'p. Tayler, pabtor, Sanday mation of a clans), Right Rev. Peter was news to them. hospital, which showed that three jschool, 945 a. m.; Sunday school| Trimble Rowe, bishop of Alacka, of. hele Mckwpg Med contrat Mord of his riba were broken. lMaster program, 10200.miB.Y.P.lfclating. = = foged lg Bar ka as on taal See eer U., 6:99 p. m.j special aster service,| Christ Church—Rrookiyn ave. and od with bel Sow, | 7:30 p. m BR. 47 Rev. Pall B. Jamen, re oped ene. terrific slogon pen ges hog ‘cr, | Wheeler Presents Fremont, 717 North 26th—Rey. Ei-|tor. Holy communion, 7 a. in holy |ombea the wuts to titlow semen Ee which canes a fine, The of Bond for Presence |!!! # Hicks, pastor. Sunday school, | comm: $a. m; morning pr yeah tense of being a jointist carrles | WASHINGTON, April 18--Bene, |{!9® i “A Walk on Easter Sun: |¢r charist, sermon and East! ‘ne explosion otcurred on the sec | penitentiary penalty. jtor Wheeler, Montana, today ap.| Gn" 11 8: mi men’s bible class, 10:80; cantata, | ond floor while firemen were swarm On this showing two members of /heareq before United Htates Com:|” Queen Anne, te Tawe at Rov, B.| Easter festl Chee: Se Tt ¢ jury held out for acquittal for 15! missioner MacDonald and gave bis |p Stiohardson,: aati sap 4 od oe — e structure was known ax the hours. And then the Slowing 896% | personal bond for $1,000 for his ap- | page arse amor, Sunday schoo! Curran bulla | | 7 le ‘: a u - * . eral ‘eme re ° Oh bering Petes ‘whaes the case had | Dearance when his trial on ScharKe|m.; special Easter program by Sun:| Whitman Memorial Federated hocte. ot saberganedpehd bv . Hs nd been tried Of iiegally Accepting ® retainer 88 | day mchool, 7:90 p. m.; special music| church, N. 42d and AwhWorth ave, |ricor nnd still cher wee parched "Ht what extent are we permitted |¢, Large vig senator is called iniat morning service | Rowland Edwards, D. D., minister—|on ing tea wate [Great Falls, Mont. First Norwegian-Danish, Stewart | Sorm: He In Risen;” special! ana o HaHiie is Wheeler was not formally arrest and Yale ave.—Rov. A. M, Menus,/music by the Young Life chorus, | ead a few fect from the building ‘A Juror has refused to give |*!. He was notified that a warrant | pastor. Sunday school Easter pro-|11 a, m.; sermon, “Allve or Dead;" when, without warning, a. terrific chedince or consider the {esti bein by erg federal Suthorities in| gram, 945 a. m.; service in English,| special Kaster music by the senior jon shook the building | mony of Whitney, O'Hara, Justi, | * eg id arrived in Washington | 11 a. m.; young people's meeting and| choir, 8 p. m ‘The roof and upper floors crashed | 8 ~ % m, Ross, Win- (894 he promptly presented himself | social hour, 6 p.m; Easter song serv. Virst Unitarian, 91 Pine (dd |thru to the basem: carrying the jams, or Dr. Yates, whatever.’ |? the commissioner, jice in English, 7:30 p. m | Fellows’ temple) Williara | tortured, living freight. Shrieks of The witnessos named were ail BREE a, Tr CONGREGATIONAL Maxwell will preach at 11 4 mj) agony pierced the galelike roar of state wintesses against Austin. | i NGREGA NAL, special Kaster musical program, jthe flames and carth-shaking crash “A furor has repeatedly men. Small Fire Stopped Pilgrim, 403 Broadway Morn-| Eplphany—sth ave. and #2. Den-|of falling brick, conerte sees and} tloned during deliberations the pen- Aboard Leviathan |!" ,**¥!*, sermon, ‘The Tisen|ny way. Rev. Harold G. Hennessy, | timbe iadders crumpled like alty attached to the commission of) go mTHAMPTON, aelasd FCO aes Dr, Arch Tremayne. F ening, |rector, Holy communion, 7 a. m.;| flimsy tubos the crime charged.” 19,—Wirs broke out on the. ‘eat | Easter musical pro; jchoral Eucharist, with sermon and} Scenes of heroism followed. Po-} “A juror has mentioned the dis-| American liner Leviathan in port| one sheet! Easter program | wpeciai ‘music, 11; church achool ves-|licemen and fir undaunted, agreement of the fury in the pre-| here today, poneer. Vie: direction: of “David P| pere 4p. ms YT. P., 639 rushed into the roaring furns vious trial of the case.” Flames wero confined to the bridge | *™"” eee | John's Mission (Kirkland)—| Most of, those on the injured. lst _ "A furor has indicated that opin-|ana upper decks. | e Rey. Harold G. Hennessy, rector. | were dragged from the ruins. Doc- lon ts formed because of the conten-| “The fire Inated only about 30 min- LURE ,.. [Holy Hucharist, 9. tors, internes and nurses were sum- Hon that there le no absolute Proof) utes, officers of the ship said, and|, ccuusemane Ninth ave. and Stew-| St. Paul's—Queen Anne ave. and|:moned and administered first aid in| of absolute sale (of liquor). damage, chiefly by water tsod in| “tt t—C. R. Swenson, pastor, Sun-|Roy wt. Rev. Sidney H. Morgan, |the glare of the tire | Samuel Moor Unell and} Samuel Palinski are in custody in connection with the investigation, | oore and Unell, proprietors of the | Moore-Unell Novelty company, ocou-! Of part of the structure, took | $32,000 fire insurance several | days ago, police sald. ACTRESS WEAK Clara Kimball Young Suffers Relapse; May Operate Leo lout FORT WAYNE, Ind, April 19.— Clara Kimball Young, film and stage actress, has suffered a sudden re- lapse and is in a serious condition, it was stated by physicians today, Miss Young, who suffered an attack of appendicitis during a perform. ance ut a theater hero Inst Tues: day, will probably undergo an oper: ation today or tomorrow All hope of her being able to re sume her theatrical work for a num: ber of weeks has been abandoned. Her manager canceled her engago: ments and the supporting cast in the production in whieh sho was starring is returning to Now York today, song service, led by R. PR Vivian, Say he Otherwise Man," illus. trated lecture, Harry 19, Wilson, 3:35; Bible disoussion, 4:10 friendship sup. per, address by A. D. Clark, “Some Experiences in the War Areas of Bu. rope,’ 6, Men only, Klim Swedish, N. 46th and Sunny. side ave-Rev, Magnus Johns omy pastor, Kastor program by the Sun- day school (English), 1 i Young t he would not run away him. He had met Councilman ohn B. Carroll when he was | fan Francisco re 1 had ropped around to the city-county wilding to pay his respects, he aid. The Star's San Francisco ATI RDA’ Engineer Sought for Skagit Probe Is Here J. D. Galloway gator, Visits But he did ad. ntative it had prev ned that Ga opp fornia water and power vy) tion otters for the 3 h bon and that the 7 expenditures would increased this inde explan at r-burdened 4 indebt josed Hetct wit te have tedness Who May Be Inve Councilmen J. D, Galloway home is fast becoming extinct. j necessity, since travel was slow and arduous and the ma ~ ilies lived in isolated regions where they had to depend upon themselves or perish. | obtained from the fields and surrounding country or manu- factured in the home had to be dispensed with. jority of far would-bi but it i noticeable that none And no mention is made of the fact that in those times it was quite the usual thing for wives and twice as many children, tho himself surviving to ripe old age. Gradually advancing civiliz: ning, dyeing, weaving, candle dipping, and similar opera- tions from the privacy of the home. a great hue and cry during th prophecies were made about w Nevertheless the scandaalous home of this occupation and day, and there is no reason until every bit of labor that finds its way into the hands ciency. This is an age of apecialization and, whether we like it or not, we are going to go right on turning over to them the work they are better suite: Tt is inevitable that the housewife, | been the most notorious | I-trades, will eventually find \herself without any occupation at all. What then will she do with her time? It is unthinkable that healthy, self- especting woman can contemplate being supported in idleness by her husband. The acute shortage of domestic help is one important factor that is A NEW and attractive way of decorating Easter eggs is to paint them with sealing wax. The entire egg may be colored, or flowers and other designs may be painted directly on the shell. es One brightly colored egg in a “nest” of crepe paper moss at each place at tho table will be hailed with delight. e reformers are urging us to return to those co) of these advisors are wom yhat the world was coming to. ‘The new special detail which was | walls of @ road houre me ger eral program committee) 5 i. waster mus af A i mh Viet ton ae +4 z shies | . ‘ pn sf bd "ely ait the aie . more> effielents nd economically ipeorganized by Police Chiet W. B.| Wi Cie could touch a button of et tha tote nieen |’ at all; the Ch 1 ) Madison Street, 224 and KE. Madi. Women Police Hetchy dayelopeent...for many| operated, tho Ja Man .Srasciaa Severyns and placed under the cOm-/ ».4) 9 panel and quench his thirst stinad hin Ballard—W. 60th and 22nd W. | son, George C. Poolton, pastor—Sun years. He has done more or less| he says, pal lines are well Mand of Lieut. George Comstock) 4 witness was also produced who nd Idahe Beattlo | Hermon P. Williame—11, “The Res. | day soly ‘ ee a work on it, and thinks both the| = : tarsda: oon, went into ac-|reluctantly swore that he had goneleach of the retail 1 dev urrection"; 7 The Lord's Day." | school and ¢ Varium et mutlable sen fem-| water system and the power plan reference to ios fasete it It} to the Grove with liquor on his hip. | its entire windows and much of the| Central—d3rd and Densmore. Nor-| pageant, ina will be valuable assets to problem, he th he ee erey sight with & rus! When this had been consun be | floor space to a special showing of |man F. John » Meaning | 7:30 This quotation from’ the Fraticisco. But he sees no need|to be determined is the probable Staged five raids and arrested weveD) 1.4 ordered more from the waiter, | furniture lines produced in this seo (Of Easter”; Living With| Asbury, 40th st. and Waltman ave, | cording for too great haste or too great|growth of power demand. He says people. jand got it. It had been ged Of | tion, | Christ ~ Kanter musical program at 11; Hun ery expenditures at this time. that in Van it is about 16 ‘Sergt. Ray Newton, with Patrol fl rwanis paid for bY} Jn Seattle the housing bureaus| Findlay—Findiay st., between 46th oT school and choir program at § | latent outt Both the municipally-owned street | per c 7 per centand =| men 7. Feek and H. D, Kimsey,| check, he testified of the Worltn'r€ity—elub, Mrs, jand 47th, J. 8, MoCallum—11, “Why ‘ potas age G B poKlyn @, at 42nd} tec division of railway and the privately owned | nearl San Francisco, faites the Gather hotel, Eighth and/ Prohibition enforcement officers Charles G. Miller, chairman, and | Bury Jesust; 1.90, “The Great Guif|*!. James E. Crowther, pastor Froely tran ntroet railway are stiit-operating in| while in Los Angeles the prospegt- Pike, twice, arresting Mrs. T. Parker| swore that they had stood outside |ytrs W. Hargrave ry; | Pheed. regerpese Servien, as m.; Sunday | av . . San Francisco on a 5-cent basis |ive growth fo be provided for at ‘and Hagel Mason, 31, in the first raid} and seen empty bottle after bottic/and the housing department of the! First—Olive and Broadway. Rus cp rate ba yy ie Immortality of ; Mrs Eliza Harris, ouper ording to Galloway, neither is} this time is nearer 20 per cent. and Bryan Downey, 33, and Irene| dumped out the window into the &&™/ Young Women's Christian Associa. |sell F. Thrapp—11, “Some Easter tl Posie 0 9:30 rein, intendent of t men's — s any money. The private! After determining our proballe @ Wilsan, 22, in the second raid. Ser-|bage can. These bottles bore the/tion, of which Mra, Elmer D, Shatf-| Discoveries”; 1:30, “Candlelight and Mey.” ii sermon, “Death | complained to chief that Mrs.) company went thru a recelverstip| future demands for power, he would 7a geant Newton then raided the Curtis| same labels found on those in the | fer js chairman, and Mrs. Florence | Sunlight.” ind the answer to the | Sylvia Hunsicker had refused to obey | some time ago, and has been re- | suggest ncial policy and also @ hotel, arresting Anna Walker, 22 | secret. caches officers also T®-| Porter, secretary, have combined| Greenwood-—- Fremont ave, and “eh tere yn Voge ; ag vrinay s a ae 4 “| organized. The municipal line has|a vi policy up on the In a lodging house at Seventh and) py C overheard thatiwith a program which culminates| Stat st. T. N, Plunkett—t11, ae aad Gidane’ Gk ee ee a her storm. = Soke f arri= | beon forced to dip into its deprecia- | Skagi " University, Anna Miller, whs ar-| would Indicate a thriving business im) in two open meetings on Thursday, | Waning Power of the Papacy at parr bn there has by - trout . tion of the power and the water. | UoWay fs not an entire rested. All of the prisoners were | booze was going on inside. jApril 24, for the women of the city.|““The Warning Volce of the Lost EPISCOPA in the " te ond | WO LD DETERMINE | stranger in Seattle. The firm, How- charged with being disorderly per-| The attorney for the defense comes} At noon a luncheon speaking pro- | World. st Mich'o—in L we ao POWER DEMAND jard & oway, were 3 sons. The last raid was staged at] and offers the following explana-| pram will be held in the Y, W. C.| Queen Anne—Lee and Third. E.|, ie Tous os ave < n6| He thinks the tendency is towards| ing architects for a G11-B Bixth ave., where they arrested | tion: 1A. cafeteria, featuring the “Home|1L. Kechiey—11, “The Easter Mes a sn ng et | my util-| sition build and they alo —@ Charles Curlette, 23, bellboy, on a| DEFENDANT ADMITTED | Beautiful.” In the afternoon from | sage”; 7:20, cantata, “The King Tri A redb shecgathr Soi coal AA he co But he'j had charge e university build- ‘elty quor charge. Curlette was the| BUYING BOOZE to 4 there will be a general speak: | umphar y D. L. Ashford Ly fpiodannctighe oman. bet her 6 have. me 7 » 6 pas s erected’ at that’ tine lonly prisoner arrested who was ai-| Austin admitted ownership of theling program, embodying addresses | University—s0th and 15th ave. " men, oh ; Ia h uccess in regard 2 fry. | rats ite aa bef i —_—__—_—_ owed to post bail, He was released| liquor found in the secret caches./on the subjects of “Sanitatio: EB. C. Klethauer—11, Easter per-ling One: sors ran ani ee 3 uns ‘ ° . om $200. But he had bought it the evening |Home Decoration” and “North:| mon; 7:30, Rossini'n “Btabat Mater” |.o* ON?" services for the deaf, 2:1 : * _ before, for his private use and that|weetMade Furniture in Its Rela-|yung by ‘the eholr and prominent (pent8y, Schoo. 4: evening prayer of his friends. It had been pur-/tion to Art.” Following this speak-| geattie musicians, And " serenon the Way _ Em. ‘ | chased of a mysterious man pom jog Program tea will be served om | Went Seattle—Geneson and 42nd mange.’ Special music morning and | o 4 he did not know, at about 4:30 In the | the mezzanine floor, | On ‘dean |e Re: “ . Lh | jave. 8. W. C. E. Btanton—11, Jesus) All Saints’—Rev. Canon Ronald a f i afternoon, That he and his porte | -- the World Redeemer’; 7:30, “wu! " : Q . , ade =n HELD 1 Rea constructed the caches saa | sddrality Save?" +, 1:80, ie. Hanee and Easter musical She Thinks Home Is Fast Becoming Extinct = Bo s' fore opentiny 1 } ‘ Pp m, 31. 72 A |i. she Grove i= peppand te tout Meacham Sustains | + 878 Bt. Luke's (Renton)—Rev, Canon — Pa You Agree With, Her? Q Bite lat 520. Three Broken Ribs fe BAPTIST Ronald Hilton. Choral communion | Arson Alleged Cause of Big : ae ill Be| ‘The assisting porter had £on4/ Deputy Prosecutor Kugeno Mea rst Swedish, Ninth and Pine.—|and special Easter music, 9 4, m Dear Miss Grey: No thinking person can deny that the Narcotic Charges Will Be) “he srg eerould not be re-| 4 Rey. Emil Friborg, pastor. Children's| Trinlty Parish—Bighth and James In the past it existed thra , What couj}d not be Many aman to bury two or three ation began to remove spill- No doubt there was e proceedings and many dark process went on, robbing the that right up to the present to suppose that it will cease was once performed at home of specialists. That is effi- d for. # Cynthia Grey will recetv> call: | ers on Monday, Wednesday and | Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, and on Tuesday and Thursday, from 11 to 12a. m, at her office in | The Star building, 1309 Seventh | | ave. % forcing the home out of existences It is an acknowledged fact that no really intelligent girl can be found Wwho will submit to the overwhelming burden of housework, yet wives are forced to perform infinitely more varied and ardaous duties than would be expected of a general servant. When they succeed In accomplishing these duties it is only at tho price of supreme self-sacrifice, and it is a question how long love can withstand Buch sacrifice. CYCLONE, | Thundering Tirade M WASHINGTON, April 19.—Sena. tor Magnus Joknson, Minnesota, lectured the senate on the subject of immigration today and the re- verbation of his voice shook the rafters of the chamber, “You wise men have been sit: ting down here for years passing laws about immigration,” Johnson shouted, “and yet you now adinit that your Immigrants come to this country and go down into the hell holes of mines instead of to the farms.” Johnson sald he himself came tu this country as an immigrant, and mado a plea to have the present restrictive system changed, Ho said get it. farmers need labor, but cannot Th criticising the senate, Johnson referred to Senator Woflin, Ala Pooplo's meeting, 6:30; sermon, by Dr. J, 1 Wattson (Wnglish), 790, bama, democrat, who wears a white vest and cutaway, as “lyoking like Magnus Waxes Wrothat Immigration Measurelg “English Lord,” Senator Heflin arked by Opinions on an English lord.” “I appreciate the compliment, but you wouldn't mistake me for & foreigner,” Heflin said. iy “Mr. Senator, ain't a” English lord a foreigner?" s, I am glad to see the sei ator knows that much.” Johnson knocked a few papors off his desk and, before he could plek | 7 them up and reply, the gavel of the * | presiding officer unceremoniously closed tho debate, Set Funeral Date Funeral services will be held Sun: day afternoon for Mra, Amanda Hy Moore, widow of Willlam ‘T, Moore: Interment will bo at Washelll, Six children survive, Mrs, Moore «tec homo of her daush: Meliae, 216 B. 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