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Bathe with , soothe with "alcum. ce ioe WOMAN SO ILL COULD NOT WORK Tells ames vie E.Pinkham’s Veg- eanfmunpateed Health | Illinois.—‘‘I surely can your medicine to other women who have female weakness, jas ithas helped me very much in ev- ery way possible, was working in ‘a dining room in ; town, and times I could not do my work ; had pains 4 the lower part of my bod: and had to stay in told ak gies otf me wha' cae Vegeta Corapennd has surely done ‘wonders ve me. I hope all women born i will amon aso as the as done so much to brin; my rea and teeth, 1 Mrs, bareee CHAUD, Momence, Tilinoia, Over 121,000 women have so far replied to our question, ‘‘Have you peeved! kg fl in tak ed Lydia, E. ie dior Compound? ea Te, cent, thene. replies anawer 8. he Ointment ele | $20,¢ | tional Stevedoring Co., i charges, | Northwest jsentenced to 60 days Piles Can Be Cured’ MURPHY RITES NEXT MONDAY Funeral for Tammany Hall Chieftain Is Arranged and the t t yeader’s district | / OFFER COURSES Summer School Planned; Old Fight Over Military Up Summer vacation schools nducted from June 16 t for those wh flunked, board need Saty g¢ Friday nig be taught} elementary will be August put adway, Franklin s. spirited ¢ eu bate arose 8 over the uest naval forces to invite student Bhorrock 8 opposed und it was killed when j tion to ure La uthori rded a ‘Thorgrimason naval made by O. ter the tles to post ni that the ship nspection April board v en near we ue be 28 to} | May PROTESTS PLAN Tindall Against Sale of| Power to New Plant Seattle apend $15.0 additional in deve Skagit p site, “at Councitman Phit of ‘the city coun omrnt- | tee, Saturday denounced a proposed | plan to sell 26,000 all.year kilowatts of electric current to the Puget Sound Pulp & Paper Co. at $15.60] per’ kilowatt. | Tindall’« opposition was made In the face of « report. by Light Su-| perintendent J. D. Ross who eati-| mated the contract could, be filled by pushing his proposed’ improve would Charging pelled to that on 0 dail produce 26,000 the full year kilowatts annuall: around at a cost of/ Asks $25,000. for Stevedore Damages | Charles Reynolds, while working a longshoreman for the Interna wan hit by a heavily loaded sling which crushed . he charges filed urred December 10, | stevedoring company | is named defendant and is accused) of neglect which, the complaint | caused the accident | a sul 000 Future Mission Girls Graduated Commencement exercises of the} Bible Training schoo!| will be heid at 8 o'clock Tuesday | jevening ‘at the Queen Anne Metho-| dist church. Dr. Herbert D. Rhodes, pastor of the First Methodist churett | * of Tacoma, will deliver the pri cipal address, Fourteen girls, fi- ture missionaries, will be siven| thelr diplomas. Sentence Reversed; Prisoner Is F reed| Convicted December 22, 1919, for) violating the prohibition laws, and} in the Sno- | hemish county jail and to pay a $500 fine, Robert C, Farley was to be dis- charged Saturday, following the re- | jceipt by the federal district court of |the city building « a mandate from the United States supreme court. reversing ‘the judg: | ment of conviction, Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub» Mshed by Dr. A. 8. McCleary, the noted | [rectal mpeciaiiet of Kansas City. This} ‘book tells how sufferers from Piles can} be quickly and easily cured without the} use of Knits, sclsors, “hot’t tron, elgo- | trlelty oF any other cutting or burning | nethod, without confinement to bed and o hospital bills to pay, The method has been & success for twenty-five years and in more than five thousand cages. The book ts sent postpaid free to per: | ne afflicted with pilex or other reotal roubles who ellp thia {tem and mall tt with name and address to Dr. McCleary, 7 Parkview Sanitarium, Kansas City, Advertinoment. a pal PREWHIrON-cHARLEETON bal ‘= —PORT ORCHARD tJ faq Take Kast Steamers at Colman FY 0 p.m. BY *Vixeey SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE by Seattle to Bremerton 6a! ["]urday and Sanday, 9:90 p.m. and. dally 11190 fg" AUTOMONIC Ferny | | Seattle to Bremerton Dally, 7:16, ry 1 tra, ‘son sind na "Bu ry except ‘handay., Pansenger fare 800 ound Trip (| Navy Yard Route yy Colman Dock MA In-2222 9 chalewen| | Wi | Power Bill Fight: I On Mayor Brown First to Sign Bone Measure in City; 60,000 Names Sought Backers of the Bone free-power bill have opened their campaign in Seattle to obtain part of the 60,000 signatures which will insure the placing of the measure on the ballot in the fall election. Homer T. Bone, author of the bill,| brought the petitions to Seattle Friday, and ia shown above with Mayor Brown, who was the first Seattle man to sign| his to the blank name by Frank Jacobs, tar Bt CLOSE MEETING LEADS CONTEST Mae Tibbits “May Be Queen | of Eagles’ Carnival pher ‘| Manufacturers Elect John | Lund President Here Little Miss Mae Tibbits, 209 Boren Ave, & poptilar entertainer, now & |the feed in the tex’ Popularity — contest, given by Beattle Aerie No. 1, Eagles’ May Day frolic, to be in the auditor) 1 session of the anvual| ng of the ufseturers’ Asso n opened Satur. day morn Seattle Chamber morning, with jegates from all over the state, w night tent of Benttle ven Friday Pres Hated manquet & K Aa toastm Officers elected! Friday were T. Lund, Seattle, preaident; | Homrick, Seuttle, vice president; C. D., Altick, Sumner, vieo president: tT. BK. Doremus, -Du Pom. treasurer, 1, M. Grant, Bea treasur: | er, and MM. “Lowis, Seattle, see. retary Other trustees 4) ed 1. L. Whiting, Olympia: W. 1 Sei : Ht N. Curd, Renton, jaa . Tacoma. SALESMEN HERE! Congress Directed by Life SEEK FOR GIRL Dismissed From School, She) The Northwest sales congress,| Olsappears From Home under the auspices of the Association’ of Life Undervy opened Saturday morning in the Frederick & Nelson auditorium, with | life insurance men from many parte of the Northwest In attendance Harold H. Dahiquist of Seattle pr sided fion-doliar home, be built at Reventh and Un fon, Altho Mier Tibbits is only 14 years old she was one of the ; wtar leads in tho Mae Seattle Follien| MAH TIBBITS and was also jelrosen as one of the leading enter. ¢ Hubble ball. amet ith BH ater. ip to anaiatan | talners in the Pur laiven by the Bea | Boys’ club, for which she gave over & month’s time helping to trnin the | 150 gira wa wh and ok Pi Dismissed from her class at the LincoIn high school because of fail- ure in her studies, Bernice Lansing, 14, colored, daughter of Mra, F. J Lans 8526 Corlina ave, ¢ peared Wednesday afternoon, 5 Jably fearing to return” home, police were informed Saturday Detective H. J. Potter of the po: missing persons’ bureau haa tional itera, | the he program for the cludes address of welcome David Whitcomb, president of Seattie Chamber of Commerce, lowing invocation by the sexsion tn by the He fol-| taken ch Rev.| «irl. According to Principal M. Ralph Mages. Other speakers on|l. Higgins, of Lincoln high school, hen program included A, L./the girl was dismissed Wednesday | Struthers, Arthur H. Challias andj afternoon, and would not have been | Goldman. Jeligible to return to school until ithe first of next year, SUPPORTS BILL women Okch Bone Super-Power Bill Architect's Wife Wants to. ‘The’ Washington Women's Legis: Assist Home Owners an Intive council at Tacoma Friday Jadopted a resolution favoring the Bone power bill and recommended Declaring that it was on her re. | 18 bills for passage by the next legis. jquest that the “private proper kture. jowners'” clause was Inserted in the| The state organization also will proposed architects’ ordinance for | urge a state home for feeble, minded Mary A.| persons and the reopening’ of the Blair Saturds the ald of | Women's Industrial clinic, the Heaketh-Harry James proposal,| ‘The Bone bill resolution was {n- |which was recently attacked by The | troduced by Mra. Jeasle T. Irving, of |Star and building and home deslgn-| Seattle, president of the Women's era, and declared that she was re-| King County Democratic club, An sponsible for gaining amendment of | other resolution urged equal repre. the bill to protect the average home seeker. Mrs. Blair ix tho wife of Edgar Blair, architect, 301 Epler building, and aids in the publishing of a cific Northwest architects! |Journal, she sald. "There is a crying need for pro- tection of home owners from the crude machinations of shyster do. signers who do not know thelr bual- ness," Mra, Blair declared. “L am not supporting the measure becatisé of my husband's profes. sion,” she asserted. “He has plenty of work, but there are scores of young men being graduated from the state universty architectural school who do need assistance In gotting bushness, Drunimer Loses His “Tools” to Robber | Some cruel thief stole a broken| snare drum from M. Guglielmo, Gordon apartments, Friday night, and now Gugilelmo {¥ all steamed up about it. The drum and a full set of traps was taken ‘from the apartment whilo the owner was ab- sent, he reported to the pollee, I Realtor Facing Larceny Charge John, Hauptin, real entate dealor in the Yale building, was charged with grand larceny in a complaint. filed in party organization personnel. |Morphine Charge Facing Prisoner Louls Flores was charged with pos: session of morphine in a complaint before Justice C, C. Dalton Saturday. Flores was arres' April 24 in front of a pool hall at 0 Jackson st. Patrolman George Reynolds, He had 8.83 graing of morphine in his pocket when arrested, the complaint charg Ball ts Ped at jealen Meet Washington jewelers will gather at Wenatch May 19 and 20 for j their 12th annual convention, it was announced aturday, ‘The conven. tion will be presided over by Paul A. Benton of Seattle. Tho progra will include addresses hy Ww, Hindley, ‘Albert B. Jon 8 °O, Wallgren, Noyes Talcott, Clem Cot. fin, Horace Condy, Dean 4, 'T. Lewis and others. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Butter. worth chapel for Miss Kathryn Claire Gordon, 22, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles G, Gordon, and buriat will be held in Bvergreen cometery, Miss Gorion was a slstur of Mrs. Clara B, Koonce, The Revs. Justice court Mriday by Deputy 1, Hi. Baker and ¥. ‘3, Matthews will Prosecutor Ralph Hammer, officiate, tree of the search for the! sentation of women with men of all} by | TAMALE MAKER (youLL “FIND| IS FREED Tales Fail to Convict “Horrors” Case Girls’ i bride of Mar Bubsequently 4 that t witnens re young, way on befrte later that the ‘edited, and shown place was tamale and ch Marcus and was times Joftary finally o¢ finally ny supreme nf court was ¢ ther p againet his clie Joffary filed his wife, loging inf & suit for ma Netmi fidelity |New Charges Made | Against Wheeler WASHINGTON, Apri 36 Charges that Wheeler, Montan: agreed to wee his in fluence to get ofl permita for his client created @ sensation todey at the senate investigation of Wheeler's indictment, by a gra: Jury | The charges were made by Henry| Giloaeer, as’ witness for prosecution” in the |Glosser was formeriy secretary to |Gerion Campbell, Montana ofl man, whom It ls charged Wheeler agreed | to represent in the land cases be fore the interior department “Wheeler told Campbell, stance, not to worry about the permits,” Glomser sald counting an alleged between them. “He said that his} jon would make it t things fixed ald | | Senator | the! investigation. | C. in sub wetting in re conversation here Held on Warrant tern Case, | Taverzagt, gold mine| atock Promoter, if in jail at Belling. | fham Saturday, in Mew of $25, 600 | ball, on & charge of using tho malts | to defraud. He wan indicted by a |federal grand jury in Buffalo, N. Y¥., March 2yand « fugitive warrant | Friday, Deputy United States Marshal Jos | Knlzek, of Seattle, arrested Unver- zngt Blaine, just after he reen. |tered the United States from Canada, The prisoner has conducted a sale “bullion warranta” to farmers | jand small investors along the Pacif- | |e coast, postoftice officials believe | Start Repair Work on Alexander Ship} SAN FRANCISCO, April 26.—Re-| pairs to the liner Ruth Alexander. which was compelled to abandon her} northbound voyage Wednesday near Trinidad Head, Cal, started repairs |today and they expected to be Jcompleted by Inte Sunday, after| which the vessel will return to San{ Franelaco, A diver found a largo hole in the j¥easel’s hull beneath the cargo hatch, which had sent 21 feet of! ater welling into hold No. 2, Tho versel is in no danger, and | will be able to come to San Fran: cisco after the hole has been patched, acconling to word received by the} | Admiral line officers here. jot | |W Chelan Democrats Back Power Plan WENATCHEE, April 26.—Right eon delegates to the state democratic [besa from Chelan county will vote for W. G, MeAdoo, The county con. vention #0 Instructed them. ‘The meeting also favored state ownership jot power sites and repeal of the h-Cummins lew, JOUN 7. FLETC HER, English Quaker, and held of tho British re- lef in Germany during the war, will speak on “The Outlook for Peace and Reconstruction in Europe’ at the Labor temple, Sixth and Univer. nity, at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. TO OPEN HOTEL | | Hoquiam’s Community Hos- telry Ready for Patrons April 0, the new Hotel Emerson, Hoquiam's $600,000 community en- prise, will be given its formal “house warming” from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. with @ reception and dance jfeatured. Tho public of tho entire {Northwest is invited, The hotel will be under the man- agement of J. A, Harding and fy furnished sumptuously as one of the wie hoatatrivs of the coast. Daily Editor Ill; Goes Under Knife Walter Burroughs, student editor of the University of Washington Daily, was stricken with acute ap. pendicitis Friday afternoon and was taken to the Seattle Genoral hos. pital, where he was operated on late ‘Thursday night. Ho was said by hospital authorities to be pro. sressing favorably Saturday morn. ing, Burroughs js in his senior year at the university, | Howalski, } ntaged u, His home is In Tacoma and he ts a graduato of the Stadiim high school of that Ga city, IT HERE | TOCKS STRONG AT CLOSING | End of Week Finds Issues in nquered by 4 John P, F Monda anspor Of 7 Good sTHEeT etal Condition Jorn at ReviEw FINAN SS BRAINS SAG IN Hardy and a 1 Saturday from Wrangel island f the Valley of Ten Thousand Smoke Alaska. They'll hur ma movies: Funeral Davia will be held Sunday, He was & ploneer shoer od Fellows will have charge Plans for the $1,600,000 drive for Whitman college are ready, It be gins May 2. Dinners in various cities will launch the campaign. Council of Legal Education bi awarded clans A rating to the Unt versity law school, Dean was notified, There are still 12,000 political pris- oners in Irish jails. S80 says Mrs. for Thomas J ip. m. ker, The pervice Katherine Clark, of Dublin, Beattie | % visitor, Rummage sale, April 28-30, West La market. Staged by Evergreen ‘ourt, Order of the Amaranth. Copat Raid! Post hotel, 90 Yesler way. Trunk of moonshine, A-ha! J proprietor, arrested, $600 bail Deputy Prosecutor mer mys Morrell L. fire at the Anderson 24th ave March band Boy wheel It's Ralph Ham. Anderson home, 13. ul And 6 Bicycle parade National Range a Satur morning. week. U. of W. nceredited in California ing in high schools. 8t | opened for teach Saturday. Its jaye, 8. W. and Hudson st. aitle Church and clyic officials Elks for the |for his arrest was insued in Tacoma | helped in the ceremonies. Army officers want 100 more young men for clvilian mili |training camps at Ca Lewis [Fort Worden this summer. Apply $6th division heaquarters, county city building. Seattle Seaman Answers Summons Philip H. Nelson, 20, attached to the U, 8. 8. Seattle, died at San Diego || He was ey \ naval hospital Friday son of Mr. and Mra, Hiram H. N son of Kent. Nelson was orderly to Admiral R BE. Coontz, commander in chief of fleet. He was prominent in ship lotics. Funeral services will be he! i in Seattle when the flagship arrives here, foe 2,000 Mailmen at ‘ Big Social Dance Ove# 2,000 Seattle letter carriers and their friends attended the 27th annual ball, given by local postmen Friday night at the Masonic temple. The grand march began at 9 o'clock, and was led by Postmaster | and Mrs. Charles M. Perkins. They were followed by Superintendent and Mrs, William Copestick, Assist- ant Postmaster and Mrs. Henry Wise, and Superintendent of Mails and Mrs. George E, William: Cadman Coming The Young Men's Christian asso. elation announces the forthcoming lecture of Dr. 8. Parkus Cadman, the famous Brooklyn divine, who will speak in Seattle, May the First Methodist church, on ‘The Two Swords.’ Thousands in the city will remember Dr. Cadman's here two years ago, Foreign Exchange ¥ YORK, April 26.—The leading foreign exchange tates opened mteete at firm, Sterling deman $4.29; 90.0045; lire, 90.0449; Belgian, $9.0 marks, 4,500, 1 ihtarog nde to the dollar, Foreten exchange rates enjoyed one of the steadiest markets of the week dur- ing the day's abbreviated trading Period, 1%; france, $0.0016%4; lire, $0,000; Belgian demand, demand, demand, hi $0.0017; marks, 4,500,000,000,000 to t loliar; Hongkong, 51%; Yokohama yen, 0.064414, up up [ Building Permits ) $$ &. DeMortino, 1622% Dearborn st, frame i PR ae $1,000, AL le ee Co, Lowman bldg, altera- tion here: 31,000. W. Johnson, are architect, Apartment, J0x110, $20,000, Myirole & Chapman, 1 900 Shelby, mill gorag 100x123, 00, Mrs, Ellen Waaretta, 1108 N. 46th at, mo realdence, 32x44, $9,500. Robinson, 4659 Muple way. renidence, 30x40, $9,400. Arthur 5. Larson, 3511 Walltngtora, frame residence, moe, $8.8 W. Riggs, $901 Jamoa, ea rents denee, 85x45, $4,000, J, Tn Grandey, 4619 18th N, realdence, 26x40, 4,200, TL. Grandey, 4619 18th N, reuldence, 28x85, $2,400, T, In Grandey, 4619 18th residence, 28x86, $3,600, ln Grondey, 45 N, residence, Henry R. Grostein, AL frame frame Ww. PR, frame » frame » frome frame Wilsonian Apts, Sraine roaldence, 35x40, § ‘diner J. Gwinn, Hoge Didg.. frame residence B4xdl, $4,600, 3, at $ p.m, at} Sterling demand finished at $4.38%, up| up | “ j Condon | Catde | bys 57 achool now is Vincent Home for the Aged | Coffee—No. | | Total | | | :| Pler Great WEEK'S CLOSE Wheat Drops With Corn as|v Steady Issue for Time losed f tre CHICAGO. sharply lower today hanger over to July, price sagged on profit taking ews was Kenerally favor {ting spote urgently in r a time, but with wheat Prov sions were minal. Cash Wheat CHICAGO, April 26.—Cash wheat—No. hard, H10TS 4 OLID%: No, 3 bi 2. p only ne ee Omaha Live Stock seturday’s Quotations tage, 1407 Hoge —Mecripts Wive higher #718. Sheep -Mecetpte. Ton N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Weaker, granulat of market 10,860. Tone of market, | Bulk $6.90@7.10; top, of market Seger refined, | quiet Th; Bo, 4 Banton, 19% o19% BANK CLEARING Ss | ene j | Seattle | | Clearings .. 1 Balances . Balances ..... Tacoma transactions. . 2,582,000, 00 | ‘Ship News = ay) Tide in Seat sare RDAY. 6:03 a my 247 om tt Second Low Tide | a diadeetiedi i Pe | | vieee ioe | } | |Weather Bureau heat mh TATOOSH ISLAND, April 26.8 a. m. ——Barometer rising slowly; clear; haze; wind northeast, 26 miles an hour, se Arrivals and Departures Arrived—April “Str Silverado from Tacoma, at 2 a. m. April reha Maru from Koge via Gray Bt £:30 p, m.; str Everett from Los An- feles via Ban Francisco, at 8 p. m.; str Mojave for Los Angeles, at 8:45 str Salatiga from Vancouver, m™.; #tr Cadaretta from Mukil coma and Everett, midnight; U, & p.m. from nea duty, co from R. at 4 py Sailed—April. 26. for Mantia vi Alameda for A Str Griftco for B.C. ports, at 4: 4 m™.: str Frank H. Buck for Cleum, at & p. m: str Forest King for Los An- geles via ports, at 12:80 p.m, * "| Vessels tin ‘Port at Seattle, { Smith Cove Terminal—Pier Boarport, Iwatesan Maru. Northern Terminal—Str Toyooka Maru, American Can Co.'s Terminal—Str sil- verado, Bell Street Rose, Grand Queen, Pler 14—Str Achilles. Pier 7—U. & 8B. Boxer, Pler 6—Str Everett. ! Pler 4—Str Badaretta, | Pier 2—Strs Yukon, Alameda, Pler 1—tr Victorta, D—Mas Culburra. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—Dktn Ori- ental U. 8. Shipping Board Mooringe—Str Cup- ruin, Bakersfield, Wost Henshaw, West Cadron, Conneoticut Street Terminal—Str Kurena Maru. King @ Winge—Ms Anvil, echr Atala of Orlea: Beattie Flour Mills Termmal—str car- diganshire, Hanford Street Terminal—U. Het. Duthie'e—U, @. 8. Connecticut, ma Ruby, fast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— r Felix Tausalg. General Petroleum — Terminal—str jave, Salatiga, ‘Todd Dry Docks—~ Schr OC. & ‘xtra Adintral Rodman, Catherine D, Ames Terminal—Str Loch Tay, Nottleton’a Mill—Strs Artigns, 40—Stra ‘Terminay- 8. AS | . 8, 8. Heather. } ‘Trunk Pacific Terminal—str 8. L. 8. Re- Mo- Drlober- gen. Hoffernan'’s Dry Dock—Stra Rainter, Aralea. ttle ‘Training Station—] Se “~Btr Bearport. Mohr Benjamin F. Packard, mship Moorings—Ste Ketoht- kan, Yort Blakeley—str Tanana, Winslow Marine Ratiway ( Harbor) s=-8ehrs Mindanao, Betsy Ro "i otmes, | § NO CHANGES 0) LOCAL MARKET Demand Is Re for Strawberries Good tea4y Oh the t Tetry Or ees at ty + Were aR tp by an actin dy. which k becrien arg DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid shippem Bettertat POU LTRY AMD MEATS Prices Paid Shippers bt Choice heavy, 16 I-—Faney milk, 66-186 Ibe. vy, medium quality. no POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Desi Broilers. 1924, dressed ... Ducks—Dreseea, per Ib, Dressed, heavy Dressed, light . and | Medium to good Fair to medium one Prime, ight Common to choles Yeartings « Wethers Ewes Prices Paid Wholesale ‘ne prices given are those made petsil deniers by snoleealers. 9 hg Attencewick, 14-10, ban. Beans—String, new ie , 2-1, hamper. sack Apples—Winosaps ‘Arkansas Blacks . Yellow Newtons ... Rome Besuties Excelsior, Dromedary, 70 d-ox, pkgs. + Fancy white, 1d, Black, Ib. Blue Ribbon, 36 1-08, Grape Frait—Fiorida Moncy—Comb, per case Oranges: Jumble pack, per box, Strawberries—Caltts erate Almonds—1. Peanuts—Va., per 1d. China, per 1b, Pecans—Per 1b. Mixed Nuts—Per 1d, +s Flowr—Local blends Patents Sugar— Boet, per cwt. + HAY, GRAIN AND (Erices om Mie cattle) | Attatfa Hay: Straw. c es, feed, 19 100 so eat—Recie jeu! Bas ote) feed and oven All-Grain Chop—S0's S for Hurts bie From Street Cat ‘Alleging permanent inte q juries, Fannie A. nppeireis for $16,000 damages A Friday, She was hurt January ‘Third aye, and Pine st, W street car she was boarding 40, Spohle Christenacn, Metwor, “Alumna; bktne Anne Comyn, Charles I. Crock. er, Coquitlam City, Griffron, Henry Villard too soon, throwing her to thes she alleges RIsesesee s@sercres

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