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— a rs : TODAY'S TOTALS letter, the meat of which is : ‘ DENIES CARELESSNESS Por the bab = A } “Sant Hel 4 pee | Lake Washingte calmed its} COLUMBUS, ©, April 24—Rus Against ® Aw, ewan. Cutle |Cirst drowning victim of the year mmuniem was blamed by ex Des Moines Detour Again Tratt we to be eta LAGICIAN SENDS IN ¢ Woednes after 1 wh ney Generel Harry M. Daugh 3 “aa tioned outs ote ae A LOGICAL REASON ic ‘ en, 1 Keyy t est al dinner in his Subject of Battle una barber ; . aed eee a hs al . saponin eros o af ‘ WwW fell f aA canor ert ij honor here t night with being eryns did . as logicd] for women to ; o for the Darring of. trattic| women take Vig dogs. .t long, because /OY © sQuall, and sank Madison | responsible for the senate tnvestiga ff ‘ ‘ ride ran] the heb tates ‘ t & custom, |Dark before his compar Delf tion forced him ot offies z ‘ a f Poulst . h ft at . ' m the sho Th tolay’s obesk ‘ ® hur ature to f the cus-| 4 n, 20, , . The noviets faile contre Be ¢ Frank Paul ¥ beb nine to the, aes bebe | tom as 4 that is why i's ; wht juat oe tm. Jack a bia seit narrowly |of the labor or toe is “ 5 e to be frank about it ae Ww for nen to bob thelr sen = vrata Wien * leountry and 4 pligrim +} by mere ef & geherei eee ae tee Hut, bless you, we didn't ask i | Joseph McNamee, city fireman. > wf ibe pd ie te Mawson es Beem aa ke to The Star, | just at bobb it was “right"; we asked If you The two youths, stude end bes . . sratues Be ae rasnae pat liked it, What's “right” got to | university, went for a ride | bers of the United States senate es This entire trouble haw arisen by! yo oe h began writing tr do with it? from Madison park, about 3 p. 1 Senators Wheeler and Brookhart 5 ‘reason of the fact that the commis-| 19° con et is supposed te T like it because it's neater, clean-| Fifteen minutes later a sudden Wind] conducting the investigation, were sioner from the South district OlF.| nee Counted tn the eae ee and more attractive.” posteards|came up and, in awt not/in Russia last summer ignorance or de| 40, im the totals hey're/ H. 'T. ©. and, ¢ ear aft Daugherty said he had given up s fa face of He: interested parties, as ‘twere AND NOW FOR A FEW Jensen w ¢ to swim much} his cabinet Post rather than “oon war from thia Gepart.| _TR@ contest wi run REASONS AGAINST IT bad pred by tribute to @ treasonable cause c a detour for trafric,|[#y evening. RBatiots matic Reasons against bobbing include . intense ¢ oe ¢ ; oride a detour fot tatri oy tyne ear me day pear voghoreeog le ade Fi LE eS For Men, Women, Boys and Girls hin nabiont: upon. semen — announced next Mo spoil thelr crowning beauty,” accord eating : unfaithful servants as Daugherty e ERE ARE REASONS ing to “Old-fashioned Mar at and Fall have made more bolsheviks ‘Do Paul's charges, Bec-| FOR LIKING BOR What we said to “Logician” - 1 America in a few weoks than 1 | AT LOW PRICES tm m rea that Here are some of the reasons men| Plies in this case thousind soviet. agents could s td BLAMES PAUL For Ave today for liking bobbed hair ’ I don't like tt rowboat with which| iD & decade,” Senator neds ‘ er ‘ 4 STOPPING TRAFFIC | °F lke ‘em bobbed ‘because | Dectuse only empty-headed fay cot to Jackaon’s ald, Jensen's] Montana, declared today tn raping A LOCAL jobber, finding himself overstocked, dis- ; En gel ni oases poe feo y Penge lbw odlye re Come on, you Hobbettes! Are r: eee | lee Vaidease” peach Colum posed of a large stock of Bathing Suits to the . en pla outside of ones can't . ; ‘ . ‘© carelesane: or inefficten: _. ww Deere reroments ~ 4 “d emple y his department or pa * | n the voting to wor i, too. Press was ked bt what he £ +} ; y employes of this department ecause it's weir own bust | ult te give them o chance to J, 4 DIRECTING lecmed Dekanerte‘a “ockaing Set Practically all are high-grade wool suits and are of- i ee . ness, anyway, and I'm in favor fight back useless insinuations’ that he and fered, Friday, at saving prices. al tg «sh 38 en ot, CL Skerybedy minding his or hee And, oh, anyway, if you Senator Brookhart, lowa, were “tr s diy 3. rg nc haven't marked the ballot; here PLA »pired’” by soviet offictals to investi MEN’S BATHING SUITS in wool-and-cotton and wool; plain : ainier Valley” writes a long | ap ate department o oe ‘ 35 ‘ 4 ra . ¥. elosed th a It la, due south pe A oF wnedgery haitsepre alt colors and striped, Sizes 36 to 42. At 95¢, $1.45 and 4 secur Bh ; \ said Wheeler, “Daughe $1.95. ot one year. He Gov. Richardson Asks Fed- | 2" Whee. “evens wines Bata aura oe fe ees ial pal not available Bob Ballot eral Hoof-Mouth Aid modern Knaves striving desperately Fag ot . en a rib- OME 8 BATHIN 7 SL in wor mplete this fll during 1924 and to Street. ihe public mind toes ta phe Weave, Fiain and iy ~ napa sted; rib-stitch weave. In wide va- geri nae Bea lark i > lo” 0 y . R -.|own corruption, When all elso falls, “5, Sizes f 95. e : he was dangerous and (ark coupon by tril out either do o% “do not,” |) WASHINGTON, April 2¢—The|they ‘rot ‘out. the ‘red. peril” buge colors, Sises B6'to 44, $1.96. riety of styles, plain and combination placement, and 7 a, Sobbe federal gc nment today tool a wed Se ana waa ee ancien 2 “i * Jered ver-l| Saltiic Sta, Seattle) ee ee Hale paler, omplets direction of the fight baing |00%., Wis pitifully absurd smoke || MEN'S BATHING SUITS in wool; flat colors. Sizes 86 to 46. At $2.95, p lack of Li waged againat the foot and mouth |p Will Oly ee aw ifficial doo weave, in plain green and black. Sizes 83.95, $4.95 and $5.75. 4 nitsg frag > hu bare al I, a’male person, do like women to wear bobbed || disease in Caitfornia. telegram from {Nt @xaggerate the dangers that 36 to 44, $2.45. andit nprove sf Upon receipt of a telegram fr thres he republic if the Daugh s’ , ,_ 00 not Governior Richardaon, of Callfornia.| (rive and the Falls are ‘not ariven |] MEN'S BATHING SUITS in worsted; CIRLS’ BATHING SUITS in worsted; quoted by M Picea hair. My reason is as follows: Hecretary of Agriculture Wallace | Pye ree at ty rib-stitch weave. One-piece style flat weave. Wide variety of styles vg: (State reason in 25 words ordered Dr. U. G, Houck, of th®)senate committee, by with rubberized belt; red and black. and color combinations. Sizes 28 to a of nal inadatry at BAC | -orruption in the department of jus of . x : a _ureed th Sane rank 0, Cal, to take charge of] tio ts seeking to avert.” Sizes 86 to 44, At $4.45. 34. At $1.95 and $2.95. THURSDAY BEEMAN BLAMES: FRANK PAUL Engineer Says Commission- er Caused Bridge Trouble A} und that the old structure} will have to be closed! SEATTLE STAR DRAG LAKE FOR SOVIETS BLAMED BOY'S BODY | BY DAUGHERTY Fireman Saves Companica; Both University Men BOBBED HAIR! Bobbettes’ Friends Still Outvote the Advocates of “Naturalism” “Unfaithful Servant,” Says Wheeler to Defense Speech both federa! and state employes in tho battle against the plague. that squeal would not stop Wheeler added of @ cornered rat” SENATE PASSES CANNERY talk PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON BOYS’ BATHID SUITS in wool; flat BOYS’ BATHING SUITS in worsted; The department was prepared tO| ing investigatior } weave, Combination stripes. Sizes rib-stitch weave. Plain colors and ih a very short time.” This recom A. hen Richard: if les deat 2 Wary ‘ecom- move Tu chardson of: | is — ‘ Siz f thendation, files show, was ignored re enn. (Bekenely apc \ 28 to 34, At O5¢. striped. Sizes 28 to 84. At $2.95. 4 Mr. Beeman takes a fling at t Paul vet ent and state authorities, | with the charge that the en- BONUS BILL ESCAPE SHIP: but {t awaited a more formal iny|{ HERE'S MORE ABOUT (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) gineer’s office “is run on engineer- s such as Frank Paul suggests;| WASHINGTON, April 24.—The In| Deserting the Alaska cannery| The conference urged of Western) The t Preas learned that the J expense of my employes.” | surance-bonus bill was ready today | Seamer Packard, lying off the West | stato governors by President Cool.|@ir ministry wanted to enter a world | F foe ha! eproval be veto’ of t| waterway, at 28 irmday,|Idge to diacunn modification of quar [flight race with the Americans and IT HERE German Nationalist Among Coolidge. The senate late yesterday | two Fil pine > cannery hands, Max Ri-/ antine restrictions they have imposed | British but that owing to insu Taxpayers Would Be calehd thes Waiting p.vete of. AY $0 24:1 vara. ned A.:Cirunase, staged a tact thant procioe Itictent credite the flight was cut ean 20 Train Wreck Victims — Joyful, Thinks Bil] | the vote ciimaxed a any of speech: | ing escape from the ve while of:| trom Callfornia, out of fear of spread |to & single spectacular one to Japan| Boy Wot list and Man id H, nore 'f | j oy Motoroye Sunshine, } County- Commissioner William A. |™2king for dnd against the bill, tts) ficers from tt hed the/of the plague, today seemed to bein long jumps. | t ‘ BERLI April 24 24—Dr. Helfer- Maa tal Tieicadas atlaowae: Coen, t bitter opponent being Senator | Sound tn vain tn lifebos he two | doomed. | The alr ministry was secretive re | Jailed by Police Dr. Henry Suszallo fs on route |ich, leader of the German nation. missioner Frank Paul's signed state. | Underwood of Alabama, | men secured a rowboat and were well! Replies have been received from all| garding the probable landing places bores East to inspect the Annapolis |aliet party, was among a score of ment appearing in The Star Wednes-, Before the insurance measure | away from the Packard when discov: |statesexcept Montana and Now Mex-|and maid it had recelyed no news A. ieyear-old bay and @ 35-year. |*eademy. persons killed when the Zurich : in which Paul said he intended | P®ssed, Senator Copeland, New York, | ered. They headed toward the beach, |ico, and, while nelther the W hite |yet of the plane’s progress. old ralesman were jailed Wednes-| Cops. 2022 Boren ave, Forty | Milan express trains collided Jéan out the courthouse ring.” | Succeeded in getting his cash» bonus | and altho closely pursued, got away.|Hdune nor the department of agri-| Lieutenant Pelletier d'Otay was at! day evening for flagrant violations|@uarts of beer and a gallon of |Belfnzona, Wednesday morning, in “It would be & find thing fo turn | Proposal up for a vote, It lost, 41) Police are searching for them. The| culture will reveal their contents, it|tho “stick” when the big Breguet lot the traffic laws moonshine. Frank Worthington |the most disastrous train wreck In cur county government over to|t? 3% men had signed contracts to work in| iq learned that the general tenor {s| plane took off at Villa Coublay at)" villa Sionuthey, exis mee Swine history, it was confirmed to: | é Frank Paul and Lafe Hamilton and| The dill now goes to conference, t0/ the Alaska salmon canneries for the|to refuse to discuss modification, |dawn. It was 4:30 a. m. when he | Cane eee ene aconenae, waa}: Boo Richardson; eatila,'-tikes | A. to turn out such men as Malcolm |>@ Whipped into final shape for sub-|summer, but apparently were dimsat & wea jolrelea the alrdrome and flew oft | Ninth ave. N. W. a ot ing principles, in direct contrast to} 4 not stoop to play a political! AIRMEN | “This came today when Richard | world fy to Japan. Pauls organiza Me eect) Insurance-Plan Bill Ready Filipinos Pursued After De [pee viteed | tae Be 'autbestaed (ths WE Aere On PAGn L im neue a al on a jon. y employes ® : ‘edera fovernmen to assume di ure hired for their ability... and) — for President Today serting S.S. Packard |feton ot state employee in ‘com LE ADER KILLED Douglas, Sam Chase, George Grant, | Bill Shields and Matt Starwich.” Gaines said. “These men must be | |bating the disease. mission to the White House. | Isfied, and decided to quit the expe- | } dition, | || HERE’S MORE ABOUT, |) | southensterly. After he had left, tho first nonstop flight might end {t was reported | ARREST 3 FOR arrested on two warrants and taken to the juvenile detention home. He is accused of speeding 68 miles an YOU'LL FIND flowers, Buys bulb farm at Belling- $15,000. Harder, ham, George Yakima, sold his | hour on his motoreycle on Tuesday, | 50,000 pounds of woo} at 40 cents a The friends of the statesman were without word from him for 24 hours following the crash, but had hoped against hope that he was not | 4 oC trains, the so-called ‘county ring’ that Paul FLEET IS FREED PLAGUE bts a instead of Constantt. | Bouf on Mi Attempting to. escape| Pound. Quick? $12,000, Re see, ot the wrecked Satay “Isn't it a grand and glorious feel. | 1 OE STARTS ON PAGE 1 see from Officer #2. E. Covell. The} Stuart Mannell, importer, told En-| death was reccived here this after. ing for the taxpayers to know that) one county official—Frank Paul—is cording to statistics made public Wednesday. \Sailors Blameless for Girl! |British Flyers to first. They will be in Olympia Sat- jurday and tho Seattle produce men haul his plane. From Karachi the British flyers, now well ahead of their United States army competitors, who are held up in Unalaska, will fly to Nasirabad and thet fod Calcutta, Martin Ranectad to Jump Off Today of New York, found on the U. &./ fered the highest premium, their bid S. Arizona, was the only member of] being $12,240 above par, The Union her sex involved in the affair. \'Trust Co. and the Seattle Nationat | "8¥° been invited to attend that Sailors were not held responsible |bank was second. Seven firms bid | Cnference, re for Miss Blair's presence on the! onthe bond issue. oe fone hig st pee Arizona. Admiral Pratt sald he be-| ‘The commissioners took the bids |} . Hl ig hors ner ie man, Meved she had secreted herself on} under advisement and will pass Max: Wersatala eri 7s es grt the ship hoping to arrive at the|upon the acceptability of the bids gates of Hollywood studios on the! later, Sineth) BESO of the Southern F crest of a huge publicity wave her| cific ridiway. In addition to dreadnaught at Panama. chase extended for five miles along Dexter ave. and ended at First ave. close to 60 miles an hour. He was halted at. the Fremont bridge and was charged with driving while drunk and speeding at 42 miles an hour. He posted $200 bail on the first charge and $45 on the second charge, after being in jail for sev- eral hours. Charles E. Peat, ave. &., Was arrested after a chnse 28, of 4726 both gineers’ club about conditions in Eu- rope Thursday noon. west congress to start enforcement, to meet at Portland, June J to 5, inclusive, ‘ Wood Pile Falls on University Student Richard Stewart, 22, a University of Washington student living at a sorority house at 4524 17th ave. N. noon. One gas-lighted wooden ccach is a men, headed by Maj, EB. 8. Gill,| and Cherry st, where Trombley de-| 1. ©. Jesseph, vets’ bureau head, Fibp virsin, pure and sweet? Found on U. $. S. Arizona |$600,000 Port of Seattle rot the Seattls Produce as] Repair Airplane |rci°siv moiorycie and. fed on|wanta parmnnent medical carpe Tor (panerees have Deen congumed ba itis asta Issue Up for Sale sociation SIMLA, India, April 24—The} foot. The motorcycle was locked] bureau. its occupants burning to death. | AN PEDRO, Cal. April 24— pte The Wednesday conference was British round-the-world fight, now/up in the police garage. Trombley| Too much home work. Not enough Herr Schacht, director of the Sailors of the Pacific fleet were to-| Port of Seattle baka in the eum | Med primarily to hear protests of |at Karachi, will not get under way|nlso 1s booked on another charge|school work. Dr. Harry Millor, Mad- lreichsbank, who had been in confer, | y cleared of suspicion’ of smug-| of $600,000 for the payment for the |" 0°¢Y of California “epidemic hys- | again before Friday or Saturday,| of speeding at 82 miles an hour on|ison, Wis, told 600 Seattle teachers ence with the Dawes experts dur. pent girls aboard the vessesl. Skinner & Eddy trot, were offered |'°"* © almers,” who avere scheduled | according to advices here today. January 25, Wednesday night. Ing the drawing of thelr report, was ALLAHABAD, India, April 24—| Following the order of Rear Ad-|for galo a brought premiums |‘ Visit, the statehouse at Olympin| Some minor defects developed in| 3, Ww, Peterson, 85, attempted to] Campus day coming. May 2|reported to have been a passenger. More than 17,000 persons have died miral Pratt, commander of th®|ranging from $3,120 to 9§12,240| Wednesday, acconting to Dr. Pel-|the big amphibian when it reached! escape from Officer Covell Wednes- Stocaaie Willy seehes uy y eromna of the plague which has been ravag-| fourth division, that all. dread-| Wednesday ton,’ but who went on to Bolse,| Karachi yesterday, it was said, and| gay afternoon, and, altho badly in.|the U. se ing the Punjab since the first of the| naughta be thoroly searched, it was| ‘The sale was held by tho port| iho, to confer with Mark A.| Stuart MacLaren, commanding the|tosicated, it io claimed that ho fled| AMti-Balbon league thinks éry laws | Pinchot Defeated year, during the past fortnizht, ac-/ announced that Madeline Blair, 22,| commission. Pierce, Fair & Co, of. | Me8% commlsstoner of agriculture, | British expedition, decided to over-|Aewn Westlake ave at a speed {are Not being enforced. Calls North: in Delegate Vote PHILADELPHIA, April 24—Ralpb Strassburger's lead over Governor Pinchot in the race for delegate-at: large continued to pile up here to day as more complete returns from all parts of the state came in. : Returns from 6,772 election dis. tricts out of 8,119 show Strassburg er's total is 460,601, while Pinchot exploit would arouse. she was! They declared ‘that the new and) conpova, Alaska, April 4—[on Rainler ave. and charged with|E., Where he ts employed as a jani.|has 239-446 : found, however, and put ‘off the! FIND MAN DEAD ee eee wigpda esa eon | With his newly Installed motor |#peeding $1 miles an hour, He was/tor, was at his classes again Thurs-| Virtually complete returns from $9 embargo on tres! ® and De 1} working in excellent condition, Maj,|Teleased on his personal recog-|day, after suffering painful scalp | of the 62 counties of the state, repre | | tables from contagion-ridden Call- predacik 1 sarin, ped seca pe Nizance to get ball of $22. wounds Wednesday, when a pile of/ senting 3,813 districts, show that z— isi i mame” i fornia counties will have little of- tho. round-the-world flyers, was to gi wood fell on him in the basement of | State Chairman Harry W. Baker js WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE W. C. Beaumont, 50, manager of | fect on the local market, as all the jump from Portage bay to Dutch the house. He was treated by Dr.| leading all the candidates for a Water will be shut off on Rain- |/the drapery department of the|shipments of these commodities |iiibon today, feining” the other Expect Thaw Will D. C. Hall, at the untversity gate-at-large. for ave., from Hudson st. to 42nd| | standard Furniture Co, wax found | coming into the Seattle mart are) ines airmen who went on without lave, 8. and on. 29th ave. 8., » from |} dead in tila room at the Oxford Hon) Se yaar Pomen ice ieiae him when his plane was damaged Soon Be Released | Hudson st, to Bennett st., and on ||tol, 1920 First ave. Thursday | Perlal co’ UADELP! 4 my regular $5.00 ae eer e = ca 42nd ave. 8, from Dawson,at. {0 || morning. Death was due to heart |¢Pldemle of hoof-and-mouth disease. jn "afore landing a week ago) | PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—There from 42nd ave. 8. to 39th ave. Beaumont had been with tho| With the state authorities,” Gill de-| 4 tf HENDR YX. cial Dancing after class, Private Te 4 * ho major from making tho start.| tition to be declared sano and re- sons all hours (six private lessons #5).|' also on B. Harriston st., from 14th Pere Furniture Co. 18 months, |Clared, “because it doesn’t pay to — leased from Kirkbride’s never will Anyone can quickly in sestanee,by||| ave. N. to 17th ave, N., and on |/Ho had formerly been in thelr om. | buck a matter like Fr Me dOnt | ey | 6: filo ’ my easy method. All private ‘and || +511 , from EB. Denny way || |want the disoaso in Washington, mi) ian f | . seas Non aber’ € 6 ploy many years ago. He is sur- In that event the millionatre prob. B B d Sty erzodtion seter the vonervivion||| 1017." Yrarrison ft, Wriday, frown | vieed by h wife Men Fnslo Res, {but we don't want any unnecessary || HERE'S MORE ABOUT p rass Bar ages PUBLIG DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Bic MA in-7085, last Tuesday near Kanatak, Lucilla st, and on Brandon st., | | ratture, according to the coroner. “We are working hand-in-hand Rough waters Wednesday kept $ a.m. toS 5 p.m. embargo, either. The state officials agreed to this view.” |mont, a high school teacher in | Oakland, Cal. | Fight “Hysteria” on Stock Disease | STARTS ON PAGE 1 ‘| Loan Men Opposed af to Building Bill! and wo are willing to leave the whole matter, if necessary, to a board of charge of the hoof-and-mouth disease | Pers be lifted while this arbitration gents of the Leary building |auffering from a shortage of milk Gov. Friend Williant Richardson, | would bo entailed by the boycott of |ably will go free at once by court is reason to believe that the motion for a retrial of Harry K. Thaw’'s pe- order. The trustees of the Thaw estate gave notice today they will not op-| pose freedom for Harry and attor- for Evelyn Nesbit were con- ferring with the dancer today as to| lyn, however, this may not be done and Stands ETTER homes for birds,” SAN FRANCISCO, April 2 arbitration, The only request we} what she wants to do. Vigorous protest against the pro | with the, tenet novdthnient in] make is that the boycott of the ship-| When the jury's verdlot {n Thaw’s| might be the slogan of powed council ordinance prohibiting favor was mado known today, Wil-| these attractive brass Bird {the granting of building permits) ‘i'tion in California, state officials | board 1s in session,” Ham A, Gray, representing Russell | Cages. The well known Hen- j Without first having plans drawn | oaay devoted their efforts to ending| Representatives of tha shippers {n-| Thaw, Evelyn's son, gave notles ho| dryx make, in the graceful style | by a Heensed architect was votced |. teria” which threatens immense | formed Mayor Brown ‘that’ their ‘or-| would file a motion for a new trial. pictured. Thursday by White & Bollard, Inc., | ¢ cial lows to the state's indus:| sanization would see to it that no| Owing to a disagreement with Eve- Equipped with opal food cups and fine wire screen that pre- vents scattering of seed. Three sizes’ to choose from: Small size (10-inch diameter) .... be the builders of homes, | munication said. to heap additional costs the upon | com- ltaking the lend in these efforts, fol-| the dairies. They themselves .would lowing a conference here yesterday, | see to Its distribution, they said. | issued a statement decalring that the) Seattle uses approximately 30,000 plague {y serious in only two coun. Lees of milk dally. General Beach to | Retire From Post | WASHINGTON, April 24.—~Maj. "Woe have been making loans to| contractors for years without a ties, $3.85 | tects’ plans and find the contractors | He t evan. 6 Gen. Lansing H. Beach will retire polnted out, however, that th h Medtum diinoh «diameter is | produco excellent homes at ‘reason: |. 116 nolted out, howeves nwt © Indicted Gamblers on June 18 as the chief of the * ie Ka rere’ ue [ante Denese |movement of tho California. spring | Face Court Trial gery, aerreace Receatarys res ree size sees +: i" it oF o] w i aol da ep aah net ts I Claude Enos and Jack Sears, pro-/x, ‘Taylor, now assistant chlef of prietors of The Zero buffet, went on trial before Judge John David- |New Outbreaks of yn in superior court Thursday, the Ailment Are Found | second time. ‘The two ware indicted LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 24,—|for gambling by the recent King ‘Two new outbreaks of tho foot and|CoUnty grand jury and tho first mouth disease in Los Angeles coun. | Jury that tried them stood nino for lty were reported to quarantine au-|®cauittal and three for conviction thorities today. at the end, of the trial. |Police Dry Squad | Fishes Out Booze Fishing was good Wednesday af ternoon, when the police dry squad took a half day's vacation and with |@ boathook and grappling iron took | tp a position on the pier near tho dog pound on Filiott ave. From tho bottom of the bay, 12| feet deep in water, the cops rescued 17 canes of fine whisky, thrown over Brass Bird Cage Stand $5.75 The base of this stand (as pictur- ed) is heavily weighted. Standard and arch in polished brass finish. Height 5 feet 7 inches, Very good value at $5.75. ~-Nousewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE. engineers, Will succeed him, Col. Edgar Jadwin, now engineer officer of the southern department of the army, will take Taylor's place with tho rank of brigadier general. Raise Crew Funds | Thru Campus Fines Any ‘wavering from the beaten path, if not from thé straight and Posse Wounds Man; 3 | What's in the Air ree Tea Orange Pekoe doesn't. penalize board from afast rum runner which | Gives Himself Up Ae ABW de harrow, will cost students at tho unt. your purse for the pleasure it puts in your was surprised Iate Tuesday night by! AxraninLo, Tex., April 24,—Will Thursday, April 24, versity a dime Thursday, The com. tea cup. re gota lack tea of wonder fra- harbor patrol boat No. 1, and e%|wiig alleged slayer, was dislodged KIIC—80 to 4:90 p, m.; 8:30] |] mittee named to raise funds for the |]! FREDERIC iK Kul sae after a fant gun battle, from his hiding place on a ranch|| ). my 10 to 12 p. Washington crew's Hastern invasion grance—at a price that’s equally enjoyable. ovement eee near Brownsville, Tex. ‘Inte Wed. KPFHR—4:30 to 6:30 p, m.; 6:90 |] warned the student body Wednes- 4 AMSTERDAM, April 24.—Holland|negday, when he was wounded. in|] to 8i80 p. day that one of thelr number would |}/ & N ELS O N — Sor thuse whe prefer consis sea theres Trt Tee wean | will grant de jure recognition tojan assault by $00 possemen armed be on hand to collect from everyone |]. who took a short cut seross the grass. ) Htimela, within a short time, it was} with rifles, machine guns and dyna. forecast authoritatively here today.| mite, a

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