The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 10

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STORM IS 120 Red Cross Units Rushed to Stricken Region in South Egyptian Sandals Popular Artistic Comfortable Economical HERE’S MORE ABOUT MARTIN STARTS ON PAGE 1 Extensive lines of them in White, Black and trict immediately west of colors. This is but one item of a large stock of t the t that M t i pretty footwear for Spring and Summer, sell fi Chig CAREFUL SEARCH ing at IS BEING MADE arch of Ar $4.75 to $8.75 i i areata f Alaska Full lines of Silk Hosiery to harmonize with th : nde 5 peppy popular hues in footwear i Ear Baxter & Baxter |*° a 1 Al nquin 7 Tne gee f fish 1326 Second Avenue Mam: 8:4 L oell Th Haida left Dutch Harbor yea —— — terday morn aq i began trolling ’ ° LONG SI NDS the western end of Martin's route Thaw’s Sister I OSE att ~ 365 ¥ 2 The Algvaauith andthe eat . . 0) NG, N mari he . working farther east Named in Divorce | cin o¢ amnesia, bar foued a] see are ts i Margaret Thaw de perigny, sister | mother and his full name here after « ove ked. Even the little of Harry K. Thaw, was named co. coves which are too small for the a five-year that took him Tespendent in'an action for divorce |i, out the country. His mind oan {cutters to enter are searched by filed by Mrs. ine He Mo wg xe RS we smal} boa: er sh four i! The small t off from thelr moth which walt off shore. ‘ injury received in De dica in Brooklyn, it becam Jur 1 oday known 0. Despi fishing boats and can Mrs. Mordica asks an abso pret eB hen rams ee dee Rey tenders are dashing tn and “3 tor Mordicn, of Newsck, (tity when he was dismissed tse: ‘tiki tes usa hagas N indlscret t non maps, but w the countess while they wer rdica present an mo-|ahound off the coaat Homeric on & voyage to Parts, | bile and $4,00 cash, Mrs. Mor-| Despite all these efforts, howeve Sounsess de Perigny gave Mordi-|dica alleges up to early today no word had == come which might even indicate M a fate Weather yesterday was a little more favorable, the wind at severa! points along between Chignik and Dutch Harber and at Dutch Harbo: having completely subsided. Skies were cloudy, making vistbility poor. however Md 99 | here were indications of favor g aon ther’ today FLYERS ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITI p ibility of one or more Pompanion flyers Nelson, Leigh Wade Smith—who have been « at Dutch Harbor, taking to the air in their planes to join the been considered, but 8 been Impracti to that but unfavorable visibility, it render ineffe The three ing most of their the Dutch awaiting an ing commar Liew! and Lowens iting him nearch thus far ve thelr effort feutenants are time on wated at Harbor station word from r apend anxiousl Just what food supplies Martin and Sergt. Harvey may ha oF i with them waa causing somo anxi 4 G HM ety today. They took on emer if Ap gency rations from Chignik, as far = as is known, and these may be ox Gu. hausted by now, or, if their plane was damaged or wrecked, the sup. plies may have been lost It was pointed out that when Maj. Martin made his forced landing at a The Cheasty Junior Shop | offers a most attractive line of WASH SUITS for the little fellows—Oliver Twist and Middies—$2 to $6. Khaki Flapper Suits, $2 and $3 Big Showing Boys’ Suits Splendid materials, extra well made, pants, and a Baseball and Bat FREE. Featured Special at |hours before being rescued, he and |Harvey were entirely without food. HALT AIR RACE Flyers of Three Nations Are Downed by Accidents with two pairs Sizes 7 to 18. Efforts of three nations to win lor distance supremacy in the air held up today The world girdling efforts of the United States army air service which started March 17, had reached only to Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, where three of the army's big converted planes walted for their |leader, the Seattle, with Major Fred. Jerick TL. Martin, missing since he took off from Chignik at noon Wed- nesday. The British round-the-world plane was near Karachi, India, after lea ing Calshot aerodrome, Southampto March 25. The British’ airmen must jaawit repairs, shipped from England, | which are being rushed from Bou logne to Marseilles, where they will be embarked, probably today, for |Bombay. It probably will he nearly the British were 5... FREE! with these $14.85 Suits oS Children’s Mercerized Half Sox, all colors. 1s BOG Big line Summer Blouses, sport and regulation collar styles, at ; f NG -.. $1.00 Boys’ White and Tan Poplin. Shirts.........,.$2.50 tcontinue only to Japan, was at f la where Lieutenant Pelletier d |Oisy and his mechanician wero over- hauling their Breguet plane, pre. paratory to resuming the flight to. morrow. $1.25 $1, $1.50, $2 “JANTZEN” Bathing Suits HATS | | $1.50 to $5 for boys and girls $3 to $5.50 | BOYS’ ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR. -..T5¢ to $1.50 | | | H FOR SMELTS All sorts of makeshift nets and dip. |pers are used by the hundreds of fishermen who line the banks of the Sandy river here daily to scoop up |amelts. The smelts make their an. |nual run from salt water to the head: | waters of the Sandy in solid masses, joften packing the shallow rapids, | No other western river is known ty contain these six-inch fish, A CHARGE ACCOUNT IF DESIRED Cheastys R.E. BiGELow ~ S.W. Frevericx SECOND AT SENECA There are many milow of galleries and chantbers containing pecu formations at Wind Cave, South Da kota, their miss. | Portage bay and remained there 24 | | squadron | | } ] | i ; ns a month before effort | Children’s Children’s | Boys’ |commanded by Major Stuart Mac Genuine WASH STRAW Laren can proceed Koveralls Se | The French flight, announced to | | | | DEATH TOLL IN (wantin “Haro man To THE I I DOWN,” SAY OFFICERS OF DESTROYER HULL HERE’S MORE ABOUT 3 DROWN STARTS ON PAGE 1 Power Line and Fish Rod Fatal H TYPIST IN THAINING AN FRANCISCO, Ma Af T “mK “ r I rAR LEGISLATOR HELD GUILTY Three Convicted on Postal Believe Hoof, Mouth Epi- Vets’ Fraud Charges demic Past Crisis hy Mt TRACY Pade & s LA Od a kis ahd a tare a) y r /, | Every Mother Wants Dynamite Bomb Is oo pee. ardson to Know Th Found in Cleveland 8") Mv! ic : : F very mother wants to know how she E can keep her children’s dainty little Res F wash clothes from soiling so quickly, Community Hotel Man Found Guilty in Ford Extortion Plot rdf the West, It ETROIT, ¥ DR. CALDWELL'S <= brought vigor by morning How To Keep A Child Healthy AGENERATION ago parents thought that sickness was a fb of a child's life, but we know ter now. ‘The secret is in the food the mother allows the child to cat, and in watching that elim. ination occurs regularly two or three times aday. Mrs. J. Russell of 19,141 Havana Aye., Detroit, Mich., keeps her family of two y children in perfect: health with Dr Caldwell’ Syrup Pepsin, and Mra. FL. Smith of 519 Maple Ave., East Pittsburg, Pa., says her family of three children have never been sick a day since giving them Syrup Pepsin. A Substitute for Physics Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pi * a scientific compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and suitable aromatics. The formula is on every package, You will find you do not have to force children to take it, and it is much better for them than castor oil, calomel or coal-tar drugs like phenolphthalein even if covered with sugar or chocolate. Syrup best. easy passage without griping or strain. It does not contain nar- cotics, and you can give it with absolute safety to an infant at the bre: “Magic” ina Teaspoonful ‘ery store that sells medicines sells Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and tho cost is less than a cent a dose. Give half a teaspoonful to any ailing baby or child at night when you put it to and you will find a happy, laughing young- ster inthe morning. Take Syrup Pepsin yourself when constipat and give it to any m of the family young or old, for an’ ailment due to constipati fame as biliousness, headache, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, bad breath, cankers, fever sores, indigestion, and to break up fevers and colds. Stop that first sneeze or sniffle and you will have a healthy winter. eee You Can Hero A Trial Bottle Syrup Pepsin Monticello, Hlineis. I need @ good laxative and would like to prove what you say about Dr, Caldwell Send me a free trial bottle. 17 Washington St., Pepsin by ectuat Pepsin is mild and gentle in action and your child will have an Not more than one free trial bottle to « family “Every Member of My Family | Has an Account in Your Bank” CUSTOMERS very often come into our bank and make the foregoing statement. There are three reasons for the growing popularity of this institution, which may be summed up in three words: Safety, Profit and Convenience, Why Safety? ings Bank Law of the ties claim to be th and mainta tocause State aranty rket value. Why Profitable? depositors and has ne it operates under the Mutual Say. of Washington, which author strictest law of its kind in the country Fund of over ect its securities aguinst any possible decroasc Not a dollar is loaned without security. Half Million Because jt divides all earnings among r paid less than Five Per Cent on Savings compounded semi-annually and computed on monthly balances, Why Convenient? daily (except Because it is open from 9 to 4 p. m, aturday, when it is cen from 9 to 1p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m,), and for over thirty-four ye: ts through wars and panies it has paid ALL withdrawals promptly SMALL ACCOUNTS PARTICULARLY WELCOME Deposits Made on or Before MAY 5 Will Draw Interest From May 1 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 SECOND AVENUE Resources $28,000,000,00 i. G. Ames John 'T, Condon Willis 8. Darrow ¥, BR. Finley Raymond R. Frasier Wi ter Hi, Galbraith a. C Gilman Established Thirty-four Years Willian A. Peters Rollin Sanford CG. . Vilas id Whitcomb Kugone B. Favre, Spokane 1. O. Janeek, Yakima 1$ WOULD at Hoquiam Open |i'« discos oir | AGREE ON SUM} MODIFY DISEASE BAR A she has with Linit, the remarkable new starch dis- Your Grocer sells it. d now the answer: Starch covery. Not only does LINIT make even ordi- nary cotton goods look and feel like linen, f but LINIT eliminates lint, thereby ing your children’s clothes from sgi quickly. This is because LINIT is distinctly differera from old-fashioned starches. In- n a and an stead of merely smearing on the surface of nt ane the material, LINIT penetrates cach f : thread, helps to prevent wear and prolongs the life of the fabric. A ne rare Use LINIT according to directions and es x 3 54 you will find ita thin, free-running fluid like mak ‘ ie water. And use very little of it, for a small iy eer Peeccaarre Me amount of LINIT goes much farther than a tions were immediately extended to similar amount of old-fashioned starch. Three ont cases were reported | For this reason the wide-awake housewife Lon Angeles county finds LINIT to be much more economical, INIT costs toc at ali Groce. Geta CAMPUS DAY Is OBSERVED Prof. Meany Given Auto at * “U" Festivities BY MELVIN B. VOORHEES Culmir ot a mund grand ivered « with the presentation Ed Washington just before he de his annual address at 1:16 the University’s 21st annual Campw day was one long round of “the pleas antest work that ever man per formed.” Awakened by the strains of jazz music supplied by a sophomore or hestra ing about the dl@trict in @ motor truck, the hundreds of students assembled in front of Denny hall at 8 a. m,, were divided into sings and assigned to the various Makes Cotton Look and Feel Like Linen Johnson-Lieber Mercantile Company, Seattle, Washington. |for search of all automobiles: jother vehicles leaving Havana the interior. REAL LOONS ar A General Velez in Command) toxvo jobs that awaited them about the May 2.-—-Each of the gampus, passenger airplanes operating | bel Practically the whole student! of Rebel Cuban Forces tween Manchester and Belfast body was mobilized under the jeader- said to carry a slot machine frd hip of their captains, majors and| HAVANA, May The situation | Which passengers can withdraw generaln when at 8:30 “army” | created by revolt of a number of sol: | ®™all bottle of whisky, one of soda moved forward for the ci water and a glass, all for 2 shillings n-up. All| diers-in Santa Clar o ‘ i a Clara province as. | ™ y 4 cin tb Alea canta re ean k 4 6 penc Authorities are tryin morning the collegiany wer sumed more serious proportions to- | 1 pence Shei th. GIL ‘chasing dirt ; day, following a persistent report tor Gperate ithe . devine _whether As custom ax old as Campus/that Gen. Velex has landed on the the aicdn bean d Z y itself, the freshman class buadbaven th ae seth a north coast and will assume charge of the movement against ernment cieaned and polished Denny field the gov. prepared it for speaking j the of President Zayas. ' that was to come in the} Armando Soto, brother of the sec- afternoon, we jretary of the Veterans’ and Patriots’ down the southern portion of |association, was reported killed ¢ big campus fa and students/when government troops fired on SEE PAGE 6 oF 5 alt on new roads and/jrebels in a clash at Abreaus, in San trails about the stadium, cleaning} fa Clara province, jate yesierday. | ald . we thdoe te: the stadium, and improving the| The military has issued an orler canoe house and armory and ad. \sA National Institution From Coast to Coast Aree hatin EY From Ga ae) P Prowning {ing &-Go.7 Freshman traditions of no smo ing and no “fussing” were strictly | enforced by the time-honored vigil-| ance committe generously supplied 04 tent patties and not at all backward or bashful about using 80) Oe «Was permitted to7 Estabtshed 102 Years wear a white collar, not even visit: | : E ors, and the same regulation will} A) apply at the dance Friday night,| which is to wind up tho big day. | Advanced Spring Sale The automobile was given to Pro- | A complete stock of Browning King’s fessor Meany thru the efforts of | \lumni of the university who have | been quietly working for some time to secure the funds that were neces wry from among their own numbers. | ‘ollowing Professor Meany’s ad-| |dress in which he was to announce the pledges to Oval club, men’s hon- orary, pledges to Tolo club, women’s honorary were to be made known and the sophomores were to put on | some stunts for the amusement of |the erstwhile tollers, | Special Value Men’s Suits With Extra Trousers Charles Paddock was scheduled to speak before the baseball with Idaho at Denny field tn afternoon. game | the} [| Guaranteed to be from 15 to 25 per cent NEW YORK, May 2.—The $500, below regular prices 000 damage suit of Helene Jessmer, | of Seattle, former Follies girl, jf} jasainst Philip Plant, youthful mil. |} These are all cut on our New Spring models |Honnire, was settled by agreement * : . H batereen’ thie: iitlardinta af Reels | and from the latest designs in New Spring The amount Miss Jessmer will fabrics. [receive was not made public. She | was injured in an auto accident on a party, with Plant as host. mands Boys’ Two Knicker Suit Special $16.50 Plain back English models and Norfolk styles in new imported and domestic fabrics. Sizes 8 to 18 years. cileerieaecatskipticctyemnsimenmiietieg lb i} Near Peace in Big Coal Mine Walkout | | KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 2.— | Basis for an agreement to settle the strike of 40,000 coal miners in the Southwest has been reached, accord- ing to reports today. Minor detalis jin the new contract remain to be worked out by the subcommittee of i union representatives and operators | carrying on negotiations before the |}) Mail Orders Given Careful Attention Jagreement will be ready for sign. |[| ing. | The pact which will end the strike, . : Jin effect anes April 1, In expected ||| Second Ave. at University St. to be completed by tonight, | According to advance reports, the ||! SEVENTY-ONE STORES workers, who insisted upon renewal |}! IN BIGHTERN CITIES of the present wage scale for three years, haye won most of thelr do.

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