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THE SEATTLE STAR WANT U.S. IN =. .MUMMEY DEATH SLEMP'S STOCK KIDNAPING OF WORLD PACT . CASE MAY 8 I$ GOING UP = BOY FEARED See Announcement of Shurches and Peace Bodies Carl Ryberg Pleads Insanity Coolidge Secretary May Child, Believed Drowned, Besiege Leyislators ‘ to Escape Penalty Head G. 0. P. Committee May Yet Be Alive BY PRACER EDWARDS ' HOME WAS FIRED BY LAWRENCE MARTIN SEEN WITH OLD WOMAN Ax and Shotgun Weapons in Ble b'n at prot Detectives Take New Angle : Brutal Rural Crime ; f of in Lake Union Mystery THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT e' year, but Our Presidential year is every fourth ) there's always an election going on be veen ie Man ECONOMY and Gloomy Mr. EXTRAV GANCE, Every purchase made in the Bargain Basement is a vote cast for 0, M. ECONOMY, BEADED CANTON CREPE DRESSES $44.19 ad Sizes to 42 Smart Styles F eaturing H my a Big Variety of Clever St. Beaded Designs. ut The novelty patterns in col- ored steel and glass beads are RY Y arranged tastefully on contrast- JaaRas ing colored Canton—the com- Riit bined effect producing that ft charm which distinguishes the well dressed woman! Lucky shoppers Thursday ‘ f | ak wee Pe Sa ea clatinedd ta) Hence the time has. ne wh Postpone Meeting, bx Byte med part r Fearing Contagion O8 ANGELES, Ap An | VICTIMS BLAMED FoR BRITON PROBES . cert, Paps Se 'PAMILY QUARREL nosed tik” elie’ ye will be quick to pronounce these aD) i dress values unique as to qual- Pay i ity and style, too! Rae The Mummey couple wer BEADS — Black, blue, gold, Paani Cake ee ns ma U, , NAVY _ Heighton to Talk Vin pave’ ent ween ties Tacoma Lad Drowns oe age egg rede dy \ r ibemelebales pomreae any, pause: for North Enders (‘ss s ren vive cs While Out Fishing almond, oakwood, platinum, wt \e' 1 Colonial Secretary Wants 4 a top ro Se Ao Reha ‘Ore bile x powder blue, biege, henna, new ; i miatite’ ob, the Soot, TACOMA, Apr . il 20.—After Mim Slatiniwkc’ black. American Viewpoint inytvedisee ; d police that fife aerate a 1 son, Arthur, was LONDON, A found the lad‘s fishing I Free st ter and brought up . a . . Sra og | UNION : ALL- WOOL $ 25 C SUITS bias COATS ner ; One pocket—V necks—heath: | Madras striped _nainsook— Donald th er mixtures. athletic style—Six: to 46 a i 7 Sizes HM to 46 Extra Bargains, Ribbed ecru for BOYS. Seconds Seamless feet — elastic hem tops—in all the new Spring shades, ment. Sizes 4 to 1. Sizes 814 to 18 | Also nainsook and waist suits with button attach- G. 0. P. Nominates Coolidge |" and Demos Favor Cox WOMEN’S LATE NOVELTIES PUMPS! SANDALS! Johnson was ov &. eto returns »e Bon Marche to Be Host at t won by a ma ot more tol Anniversary Event ¢ M4 f ntly defeated William G vitae ( : r ] ( , Mca 5 rly 3 to 1. | More than 1,00 t af Se Ul e as p Unofficial returns from 6,148 pre-/ tle have already ac a * | cincts out of a total of 8,350. 4 Marche nion party at 4; Johnson, 20,997; / 2:39 Thursday. The party will com: memorate the store's 34th anniver | anry BOSTON, April 30.—Smashi Me) “Dad” Wagner, Washington's pio-| ‘ democratic state committes Neer musician, and his band will play | . 5 and running y the melodies popular in 1890, with David I. Walsh, unpledged, Gen. ; Charles H. Cole, of Boston, pledged to support Gov. Al Smith, of New York, at the democratic national \ convention, was elected delegute-at in the M Suede, Satin, Patent, Elk Leathers EST Union Non-Detonating power because the force of those Gasoline for its pick-up, its explosions is soon spent—they do husetts primary | seattie of 1899 and a patie quick acceleration from astanding not carry through. Ay ea aire angen pevttvene who was in Seattle. in Start, or on the straight-away in That quick, strong, vigorous, eee henge orgs ag is invited to ‘the anniversary | 7 7 4y a idge, were choton with ttle dift-| panty. Tt will be held on the fea | increasing speed. : strainless power and that quiet ; culty. c { | floor of the B Not all aizes in u Se The lone Hiram Johnson delegate, | gee ™~ See what non-detonation means. Smoothness are features of Union BLACK § AND SATIN Dwight B, MacCormick, came. out a 3 . : steam, ee te nace 20 WIE eine ol) 1 te It means sustained power from Non-Detonating Gasoline. {-outs—Spanish 5 of 7,372 cast. e eee © explosions—a “follow through” Experts Watch It ; A great staff of expert chemists Missouri, for the republican vice | ut witho' i i i scot itll ES | entire stroke aaa roushout its are constantly on watch to main- | way today. The state primary con . tain the superiority of Union Non- tion here instructed delegates for | i ; r bn eae na etay | e with strong power that makes men Detonating Gasoline. They check privautions decid a anit rien call motors ‘‘sweet.” ant ‘u-Klux-Klan plank In the plat-| \ jform. It hit at religious bigotry. ft | its progress in production, and | was approved by high Klan officials, No Crashing Blows compare all other kinds by tests. Fined $100 for _ verp day Detonating explosions crash A 50-Mile Test Tells : ; | Stealing $2.50) d against the piston head with Try this gasoline in your car for snkle rap ter 4 Re cae L Giese. das state hati van , one sudden blow. The result 50 miles to learn how good it is. fea snchsacali i [ety to ateting 42.0 tom the | hol ig frequently is “knocking” and Perhaps, you, too, will always Hratge altchell Ohlins on ee ae vibration with noincreasein use it after that. eee een Hae them Bdward Clifford, director of the state department of labor, was the complaining witness againal his for. iMusic Recital Is o aS KFOA Radio Bill ~ ¢ l ¢ Union aSOLNe ty, who were received with enthust- | oxm during a recent broadcast from A varied program of vocal solos this station, will sing late bong hits, . +. | 1 2 |11) 28 (85) 26 (29/10 |11/ 9 \13, | 18 |25) 17 |24) 83 |24/ 18 (38) 9 11) 1/1 Silk and Glos Summer Weight HOSE 69¢c UnionSuts9¢ Maaiitdes thes eb seam Good ribbed suite—bullt-up backs—in black and the new | or hodice tops—shell or tight shades, Sizes 814 to 10, knee, Sizes 36 to 44, and dueta will he given from KVOA Wednesday night. Edna Ward, Fe- Ucla Doty and Mrs, Albert Parks, under the auspices of Mra. Peabody, of the Cornish school, will be heard in several groups of selected solos, Myrtle Stewart and Florence Dot. oe ——————<—<— CO eee e—Ka———o—rye