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rHt KALIL TAR ATI A { DYNAMITE JAIL; RUSSIAN PIANOTIE UP PLANTS Fight in Court for WOMAN INJURED SEATTLE MA 2 MEN ESCAPE ARTIST HERE rine mine con: Possession of Cure Mtn owe svacs SETS MARK promise Catch Prices { Woman With Baby Prisoners Accused of $140,- Gabrilowiisch Is Co-starring Postoffice Business Biggest 000 Robbery Flee Cells With Seattle Orchestra nog 8 ong Sought Dope Panacea Center of n All Histor Lawsuit; Suicide Cited : f moth . id i ‘ et poras A. Deuay meat { Seat, Kansas wd mes A, We Pay what you will— robbing the Walton 8 . ‘ 1 “ t reat shod for the ee of to the mth of any other cigarette tt 2 the unique delight of Tho dynamite. was smug the teasted process. © ja t t ri and 8% cents f in Kvichgh Ugashik river was would titute a wonderful | ofte to compromise t wd several attle phy n*! Dr, Hamilton. on a being $23¢ey year's prices, which are 7% and Sland business men } Oct : " ffidevit argen th ie conts 7 ffidavits fied | by ” 1 ‘ Fishermen ma the run this] Canon De. William MeKibeer ‘ Perk ‘ - ‘ that they can: | Dr 1 , Der Der James ¥ r * year and ow chest busines be Ona Woodruff year will be small not wages at that figur Hunte coe gale Praneas Marden Huge Brewery but One/?."%>" 2 - ! trustees of In shook surrounding torriters ied pea ae ‘J Dy,|lemed, and sicide! 1 f Priday i" E. Hamilton is atten k th a t ‘. or a ; the ruts 3 the vonsibility of Beat! titute trustee he davit < te Ya yea * that formula n the U. 8 . ex 3 Fed Saturday! into the 3-to-6 million classifi Five Pullmans and Scores) tice. and recently obtained f mane -6f havor s the copm,had Jailed four booth EEE |The total for the first four — — ary order restraining ther 1S ar as fined $100 wo ope ofa ge Clstine 4 6484, more than $58,000 {Narcotic Agent Wounded in | of Autos to Wenatchee | taining it Clines held in Portland last yea four a series Of] (he same period last year, Oe ri The affidavits, w? attack Dr,jat which the f used, | £ a e With this total, the Seattle Fight With Motorist - people were| Hamilton and AD alleged jattracted nation-wh ention, it 4 Newton and Patrol) office only lacks $12,000 @f a Ossip Gabrilowitech rning to! criminal record filed-in the | declared m Perry and P. Mc maintaining the coveted three i Federal Narcotic Officer Irving! ¢ Gabritowitech, pianist, wi ay of the|case by Attorneys Fred E. Brown| The hearing on the case has not) N broke into the Beandinayie» yuittion dollar average. I this a] Brown was wuraing & wounded hand Sunday afternoon at the yal AY ' and Raymond G, Odgen in an At-|yet been set 116% Washington st, and) pace is maintained, » big Christ, & as the ze ib parig | Pag Arog ist ival, which ‘ tl T ns — " surprised to find four me mas month may suffice. This 4 rest of D. Trombe . ; : . alan: Wid wing a big: 80> ambling. Proceeding her, the| would put the local office ameme a sie Hah eg . A A : vk po ne ge ap Bags 5 jotficern found a huge wery in| the highest 20 of the Unites a dicts at Seattle things, the 1 ven "y an. tival city, amd Friday night at 1 pet gras T ; — _— 4 quarts States, its present standing te 3 afternoon per concerts e orehentre| O'Clock the “Chamber of Commerce | jof beer and four gallons of moon ing 26th ; While Narcotic Ageilia Brown and | wit) . ‘ : | upecial” left over the Great North | shine, They arrested John Fabey This @ month of unusual 4 } gertta a will be conducted by Mme. Daven _ | 20, and M. J. O'Brien, 24, es the! pusis > i] W. J. Patterson tay in wait at the port Engberg jern railway with five siccpers titled | . » 4, he | busine Postmaster Per vd foot of Queen Anne hill, about 4/ Keen interest is being tak . » chamber members and their | operators. kins Saturday. “Stores % jo'clock, an automobile drove up and friends 4s houses are our heaviest Gabrilowits ppe oe nolds and G, W. Christy were ne The frat big feature on the St-iWants Volunteers to Carry|Seven Nationalities Take) gotinung witn several bootleggers.| inst; urday program was to be the bie apgin_. Madeees. “asada, «with. 0 Bone Bill Petitions | Part in Drama | Posing as “out of town business | cepits elaborate floats gaily decked with men” suffering witn an incurable “An idea of the way business bere gave a signal by honking its horn jthree times. Trembel! then ap. peared, and the man in the car It’s a great bicycle for the lpassed him the narcotics The | Meanwhile Officers George Rey-! and busi | their mail is very conductor of ponstble for’ cur guile! paid man | He ts the hu |thiret. The officers rented rooms in ‘i Ae _ agents dashed in to make pple blossoms. In the afternoon a , “ ‘ m1 As grown. shown by our postal “kids”. Stands the hard | rest, ana the man in the « daughter of Mark Twain and was! 4 ios baseball team was to meet] More Volunteers are needed to cir) Seven nationalities had mages two of Seattle's best hotels, but pts, may be gathered from the i dmitted t nerican citizenship: a , . « * culate the Bone free power bili (initia ail American boys—in the Collins! the rum sellegs were wary and + es F knocks a youngster gives a away mitted to Am the Union Ol! Co.'s “Arixtos” of 4 e ‘ | a e wary and re-/ fact fhat in 1901 the total receipt y # few years ago. I seatite |tive measure No. 62) petitions in He-| Playfield Dramatic club's play. |tused to deliver the liquor except’ for the whole year were but Pere wheel, because it is built Seeing that he was trapped " wtaged at the attle and neighboring towns, Chair | “Treasure Island, Brown's| The concert, which includes a| thru bellboys, or $10,000 below - i san! h teeth inte ‘ ° -| ait. st ith's record. with the same careful work- band saiieie as ubbed hin be (Varied program, is heralded as the}, At % O'clock In the evening visit-/ hon 5p. Ross of the state power |tins fieldhouse before a distinguished! Christy: and Reynolds went to an ito t Pepetiecsat) 5 " abbed » ors will throng .to the Apple Blos- ee ceca én Wd ht 0 go back still farther, in 186% manship given to the com- the throat and he was overpowered | most imposing event of the S8ym-| som stadiuni on the court house| “ference executive committee an-|audience on Friday nig apartment at Fifth ave. and Spring! the first year for which we have ree. witness’ the “appre | nounced Saturday morning. Thou All of the youths are residents Of | «t. and called three phone numbers. lords in Seattle, the total year's re plete Columbia line — with and taken to the police station. [phony season ‘Trombell his occupett “3 ®| sands of people want to sign the pe-|the neighborhood and thelr parents| af Caplan, 46: H. 1. Day, 32, and! ecipts wace wat tou coaster brake, and Federal Sere Se copupetne: a8} ant” which will PFe-leitiona, he said, but only, a few have |and hundreds of others crowded the! Glen Mcallister, 27, appeared 1n ro-lireehante cnet ae eer ee . clerk, but Narcotic Agent Harry | ae “ be “ | proximate amount Tires. Williamson declared the was em MUSICIANS TO A ue ae emeencle, “A Kington | come forward to assist Jn circulating |fieldhouse to capacity. Included in |tation with three bottles of whisky|in tre dave nowt ees mee Give your boy or girl the ployed as bartender at the Liberty jwho fe Miss Rowena Burns, @ Wen. the petitions on the downtown |the audience were O. J. C. Dutton, | each and were pushed into « back bh: dance hall. | | streets, {president of the park board: Street/ room until all three had been ar- | omnes — * tac cg ag Mb Pompe firm a : HEAR CHIEF here de cone Sr emerbat oni Men and women who can devote | Superintendant Barkhuft and other | rested, | ; ; mildly invigorw dmii i Du | conctate Wik a x tot rch [O84 twoorthree hours to circulate | city officials, Moving to 2127 Second ave., the fsoettles. theseBiaycien of A < iral Liner me weil Daterat: io wtlock, and which| Petitions on the downtown atreet| The play, an original adaptation.| cops called another number, and ] ford. ! | in Seattle May 11) - , | will end only when everybody gets|PRers, at the market plac nd | was presented under the direction of | James M. White, 3% appeared with |. Commanded by Cast. Frahea Rh. Woman Here for Week’s) tirea out. public buildings are neded immedi. on one Leah iarettayy 28 eo liquor and was arrested. All tour Nichals, tie Admiral Oriental lines | Among the Seattle people who|stely. They should phone El, iot-8915 | ty helt & rig hoster a a reaic| eeth® men posted $600! bond for "i Ta President Jefferson \eft | Observance of Melody left on the special ‘train, [OF call at the Bone bill headquarters, |lins playfield. Frank P. Giles, a resi-|thetr liberty. Yokohama which wf . ¥ } | 2 Railway Exchange building. |dent of the district, alded in training (Thursday for Seattle. She will ar-| return to Seattle Sundays mornmy,| 192 Rathway see yi who partieipated. | 0 can | the a Irive here May 11, bringing 695 pae.| Mr#. John Lyons of Texas, national! are: David Whitcomb, president of pen and Lares ai Pah . * verre sechintaa san of tha ms: president of th onal Federatiot . " a ro circulate petitions among their © Dt pre f | sengers, $6,000,000 worth of silk gna} Pr wident of t jonal Federation| the Beattle chamber, and Worrall stzations are urged to obtain the/siclans being boys of the qe | |School Girl Leaves “Dad” for Spot Lights “noe 3,000 bags of mall of Music Clubs, was to be th Seattle | Wilson, its vice president. Tne| # } | ts 2 at tre RO Saturday, and in honor of her arrival! train also carried the baeaball team blanks at the city light department pigs egebog ys ie Leaving a grieving fath ASRS ———-——B | here, and in observance of National| and a 22-plece uniformed band or at the headquarters wiry rbg 7 gh meri s Jersey acess Ls MRS 6 A mourn hee ge ete pal. 7 PON 2 . ~ e | Prominent members ot attic bd e at " j d | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | | Music week. there will be given in| Prominent me ne | Wektbes, ot the’ park beak weld: PTE 1 pretty 18-year-old school girl, dir appeared from her home 8530 Phin- | CUTY water will be shut off | | the Frederick & Nelson auditorium a |Actio, No, 1..Frateraal Order, of | Delton, of the park beard, seid. 27 | Sunday from 7 a. m. to 7} | series of meetings and musical pro | Bagies, have agreed to circulate pe . . ] . ; |p. m., om W. Nickerson. et. | | grams [ttions ‘at the Haglee May Tune and scenery ware furaished: oy. ine | Verity AUD Victim aS Sister lant <torcane Debts’ \ the -focclall | from 11th ave. Wy to-16th ave, || Beginning at 10 o'clock Saturday Frolic, being held in Eagles’ audi.|nd scenery were furnished by the faethe atage: “Anise tSe poroea ° ‘ yout! } ~ ootene hid Union st, | Ys, too. ‘The production is an ex- f jof thé stage. Altho the police have W. and on 18th ave, W. from | |morning there. will be a busin *) NEW CURES [tort Seventh ave. « ammpio of constructive. play thet, ts of Dr. Richardson |scarchea industriously for the girt |W. Dravus st. to the Lake ||mecting of the Wederated Muric Members or officers of improve | tee Washington canal, Chibs. Mrx. Lyons will be one of the ment clubs and other civic organiza-| being developed in our fieldhouses | |they had not succeeded in tracing Han « The woman killed y Friday 3 ——————--—— | princtpal speakers. tions meeting this month are urged | 44 playfields. 4 early Friday | her Saturday. P Eieanveninel bie morning when Louls J. Belanger} p. D. Brooks, father of the git } At 2:15 there will be a recital of ‘to nee that the full membership is ae ; | soeeeeeeuewee ees ctiient Lies a textosdin cat an Famed Doctor Home From lenrolled on the Bone bifi pesitions CARNIVALS ARE tose into.a phone pole at/nas raised her since he parted GABRILOWITSCH = 1", teachers. This will be tne) 6 Australian Trip Fourth ave. &. and Holgate st¥a8itrom the girl's mother, 13 yea fourth in & seriaw of recitals given in| Hanger, but in reality ago, he said. They came to Seattle - 8 Mrs. Jessie Clark, sister of Dr. Waldo} -s CIVIC SYMPHONY. 3 iy Pui’ © Soon 'uinarom)nopuiea cares or sever omaxe WHITMAN DRIVE Uchardeon, tnd connected with one fam, Tea? about a 7ear and METROPOLITAN 3¢ sponsored and arranged by the Wueh-|Giseasés have been brought to Amer. of Seattle's most ihalf ago. e | e other rectal troubles who prominent. fami-|"\, ftern and mail it with tion |S 5, MORROW 2:30 s{ugtonaPederation of Musto Clubs. | ica by De, William J. Mayo, of lies, it was revenied Friday after-| Viole had filled her. spore time grene to Dr. McCleary, view | 2:30-TOMO! rat The fifth and last one in the series) Rochester, Minn. who told of them| | so noon by Belanger. jdreaming over books and magasines Reattortom, Kansas eae will be given Saturday, May 10. and/ between boat and train in Seattle! Churchmen Seek B B Belanger, who ix held in the city }Of Tomance and adventure, and had will conclude the events for National | igty Friday. Dr. Mayo has been on} UPOAMEN SOCK BANS: DC" | in ied’ of. 42,000 bond ginos Aha [OER exDreensd | a: hen) Cera | Music week. a tour of Australia and New Zealand ull, -out of the rut” and rise : ‘ ‘cause of Gambling Features crash, and is awaiting a coroner's reat eattle Mudie Gtudy tub wil tor three months, Penrose Speaks at Banquet se 9 {inquest Monday morning, told his|'® tame, the father, sald. } e ¢ Marriage of Figaro’ The cu 0 the: élecov Sic? geet tory to Chi - | Tuesday night when Brooks re Unless You Are Prejudiced | Tuesday afternoon, and Thurslay| py, "Youn hatte: DHE eotiae | at Rainier Club | ,rrotaeting against games of Kone: nate eyGty Coen, Frank | ured home, he found her suit afternoon the Thursday Music club] yg Ay. surgeon, Dr, Mayo sald : eee eee at. tholt affects cn | He said Mrs. Clark had been his | Packed with her clothes abl $1,.|Yal companies and their effects on > y " telebrating the start of the , broadly speaking, are? Celebr fad children patrons, the civic better. ng muscular control of }500,000 campaign for Whitman col- ‘ 4 - . | the body. lege, 150 former Whitman students |ment commission of the Seattle | In addition, Dr, Mayo sald, he ex.|and friends held a banquet at the |Councll of Churches, thru the Rev. changed with Australasian surgeons|Rainier club Friday night, ad. |H. J. Chatterton, has addressed the Jhousekeeper at various times. since /¢Very cent she had, $11, by the |1911, and had been married und di-|Kitchen table. A note was lying jvorced from George Clark, Jack |oM the table reading; “Daddy, I'll be Cherry, John Goode and a man | home soon.’t named Schupe. | The girl has brown bobbed hair, ‘Will present ‘‘Maritana.” The other | -ry. you will have to admit that for beauty In design, akill in. work- i : | The diseam manship. and general, “come hither,” you can't beat Northwest days of the week will be given over! those aftec Products Furniture. Displays of these products in Seattle's to work in connection with the musi: Lh agp iy a} pg te crete not be surpa: d in all the | memory contest Records in th world. SBATTLI ¢ LOGICAL POINT FOR FURNITURE lw ik PRODUCTION. Let's foster its manufacture | Tremueneen. Wepte” commeet. wilt : | played and discussed laresned by President $. B. L. Pen-| following letter to the city council . 7 | “ ‘ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AT 4% ANNUAL INTEREST, | 7. ARI shedgpcmttins heigl inp is eoredy spinel MOPmeNAETY “pro-campaign subscription |und mayor's office: | Her father, William Richardson, |blue eyes, and is five feet five ; cumpounted are sx months, heip the growth of E YIN. — io muliar to, b seake Sontinents, | Foe Fs 9400800 tn pledges was An We sreapacttully calf. your atten: | a Boston man and a civil war]jinches tall, and weighs 135 pounds f ‘AIREDALE HERO the giwth Oasis Le ga nounced. jtion to the following: ickationt Wal tek ar Ww cl bea e ae =e at on a black | while Australian ills are appearing There were 150 similar meetings| The time is drawing near when : rly superin-|plush coat with fur collar. ‘ tendent of the county hospital, and} The Peoples Savings Bank , si Friday |you may be petitioned for permits a | ree ge j in America, American afflictions are|thruout the United States > now lives in Alameda, Cal, Pays 4 CHASES MAN he peice cla [alge with Whitman slumal attend: tor’ Hednaes tn Behalt of | C@rtals | sigs Sec Wa" alleged" fO-RA 4 ‘bean 3 asain ing. Judge Thomas Burke pres carnival” compa ishing 0 OP) drunk when hig car crashed into the} . esa g . at the New York city session. lerate in Seattle. . sabe the New | city seatio | ! 3 pole, killing Mrs, Clark and injuring k al tuntPecgtés eas 1c 4 1c eo ruW eke PHODUCE ti | P |Fight Fishing in |. Weth President Penrose were Dr./ There is a nation-wide movement, | himself. He admitted that he and} : ich Seattle people have reason for pride. The Peoples Savings Puts Prowler to Flight as Salmon Preserves |?" \. Wii! Worrall Wiison, J. | growing in intensity, looking to the | tie woman had been drinking just , nk ix growing safely. conservatively. a Northwest Product ty i : Sc. Rivers and Robert Porterficld a8 | suppression of these outfits because . ing jus for thirty-five years In its own Northwest Products BUILDING Invalid Mistress Calls Rigid enforcement of the atate| satin banquet speakers: i Jous moral ttidtienge. | °T to Mnefaccident. AT CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. |game and fish department's ruling| trndergraduatem at the college, at rth og sis i fata arta se Sta. : — | . at) Phe principal features o s 5 ° very banking service EFFICIENTLY PERFORMED. PEO- SLAND, © sg creating fishing reserves at the | yy, Walla, 400 in number. raised : " * rouse “ES SAVINGS BANK resources nearly five millions of dollars Gene Tek Tere Mek eo ithS limoutte at aalmon’ spawoing: streaits; ieuenants of $20,000, and, added to wulie Wien ploalggh Crna ase Steps From Auto; Articles bel Star A friendly old bank Ls H ute battle with a burglar in the dark. | Will greet violators of the law, Er-/the amount May day, reporting |i. grownups, They usually have! Escapes Mad Dash Public Sentiment ness of the home of Miss Elizabeth |"¢8t Seaborg, state fish commis-|a total subscription wa ained 845. |numerous stands where kewpie|} Something prompted Ernest John- jdolis, candy, to live chickens, |S8on to get out of his auto Saturday} Through the publicity given by |blankets, groceries, Jewelry and | morning when it stalled on the steep|The Star to the needs of the “Op other merchandise are, to quote/hill on Eighth ave., between Univer. | portunity School,” an institution for 'from the city ordinance which they | Sity and Seneca sts., and now he/|reclaiming sub-normal children, and |Gross here early ‘today, Tige, an|#ioner, announced Saturday on ajthru Penrose of $: Jairedate, iv the happiest dog on{return from a cruise up the sound. | MILLION-DOLLAR | Magnolia st. | At Whidby island, Seaborg ar} ENDOWMENT | For Tige came to the aid of higjrested four men charged with fish:; One million dé rs will go to an invalid mistress, leaped upon theling in a reserve before the season|endowment fund, and the 500,000 | from the city e; gad Nese rink r ie Per Annum, human prowier, ripped his clothing opened. ‘The men’ are. employea| will provide few bulldings for sn MGR ennaereaseanys Betineits ears the “luckiest man, in oe ee Ricken. ae Compounded to shreds, drove him from the house|of a Bellingham cannery and were|students, Penrose explained. laces ere tat Kindergartens for]: Yor tip MOOR. WAS ha clear oe thay ROM heniiieee tba tklap shail 1 Semi-Annually and purmed him for a quarter of «| fishing nedr the mouth of the Skagit] The Whitman students, dozens of | places ae Weciass: Sf young ana{running board than the car started | thes BUrpeé "of? “erecting stil O the Least ot river. Seaborg sald that the Skagit /them attired as cowboys, rode thru) Vine Ut mblers passion. {1 a Taad race down the hill, where{Pullding and taking care of thed ZA We Have tie diene er ence mite and Snohomish river mouths are|tho streets on Pome tay eee octaat “aumiinae (At leapt (th rads oi: (REDTOM were parked on every sido, |inereasing needs of the inst Ever Paid an invalid and go into the house}, oe , Drenerves: that salmon |i cost event of the day was a mile-|ployes of the Leavitt, Brown, Hug-|!t crossed University st. at a tre-| ton: may rpn to the head waters and Beaten ee rest. | Mendously high speed, careened halt} Monday, May 5, will see an ae : e long parade Jed by the famous 100-|gins Carnival company, were arrest: y fi a y 5 e beh plece band from the Walla Walla|ed and booked for violation of a city |* block-furthor before It plowed into | Mented force of ‘workers,! who! two cars parked at the curb, John-|C@nvass the city-and surrounds Trembling with fright, she arose, slipped sto the kitchen and unleashed ON SAVINGS Tige. Pe ema” Sea ORE Si high school, and including a scorejordinance. Their bail, in the sum , é "Go get itm, boy.’ she whispered, | SOCIalist Lecture or more of floats prepared by fra-fof $80 cach, was furnished hy. the Se eek Dae USE aie, ene Rabe Caninittee. Sa and Tige went to it ternities and student organizations | carnival company, All of them for- EMR ey oe . DON’T HOARD MONE can him otf, mis" entreated ove! SCheduled Sunday |. aeoie tie history of Whitman felted their bail money, whieh was {Moonshine Victim (S20 416 nuubered the Rev. |burglar, as he fought to keep the! Emil Herman, Northwest secretary | college. equivalent to admitting their guilt { * ed % dog’s fangs from his throat. Then|of the socialist party, will lecture he turned, dived thru the window | Sunday, May 4, 4 p. and fled with Tige snapping nt his] Ject. ery member of the faculty) We are calling your attention to Gets Munroe Term Unity church Mager cad On the sub-| joined in the student celebration, an-|thege facts at this time with the| Moonshine was blamed by Thomas | Edwin J. Brown; Chief of Policé Ix Socialism the Road to In.jnduncing the news that the Whit-| request that your honorable body |H. Calvert for his descent into the Keeping Money in safe deposit boxes is not a sound or sensible practice. It earns noth- | | { Por subscribed orc W. B. Severyns; Rey. Mark 4s ing, and, in reality, is no safer than when left ee fe tae Fo tegans nae REYTE A thee rin uatie siaaste alloca rettise to grant any’ perthits op 1k ried pela oe eae when he] Matthews; Mra. F. W. Hargrave ng, y, is ‘ atc of a series of lectures and disous- . 1150, ne |censes for any summer carnivals or /feed Judge Mitchell Gilliam earlier | atts, Lida McK rs, W. Bile with a reputable and soundly managed say- | Fights Fraud Case | sions on proposed roada to industrial Cubiing the $10,000 quota assigned /snows of this sort, becauso they |! the week and entered a plea of | worth: Dea Jannee oe Tacoma; Fred ings institution. | | freedom being held Sunday after.|to them. appear to be unable, or unwilling, |SUilty. Jtdge Gilliam, upon upprov- | gtrang, of Strang and Prosser, and by Writ Petition | 079 under the auspices of the So-| All classes were dismissed for the |e, operate without these objection, {al Of the prosecutor, agreed to re. other influential 7 " of citizens. Ys attle Labor college. ‘The public is|4ay. At 8 o'clock in the morning @| ioe features, and because said fea, {ese him, pending an investigation : If we all hoarded money, business would stop Charles H. Unverzagt, arrested roll-call checked off missing students, - Sinte the series of articles d& for want of funds. April 24 at Blaine, under a But.|'Vitee Se rhatntats sought. out | tures are in plain violation of both Be She, aren tars : scribing the methods of reclaiming ; |tala, N. ¥., grand ‘jury indictment And. fosned unceremoniously into{# and state laws, and of bad | ners bet tabsihy Pe ake again | sub.normal and mentally. retarded Your money will be safe here and at the charging the use of ihe masis to| Labor Pageant to Lake Duckem, the famous campus/Mor influence upon the commun: |five years at Monroo peformer ees |children, was run in these coli same time Earn Liberal Dividends. defraud, filed a petition for writ Feature on Sunday |*#'tite place. At noon the students |. Very truly. yours sald Judge Gilliam. “"We will put | O's Burge Foports he has been SH of habeas corpus in federal court UNGAY |v .sembled for an outdoor lunch under | SEATTLE COUNCIL OF you where the moon dove sue .but| swamped with applications, and 19 . S06 Friday. Unverzagt was operating a| Under the direction of Mrs, Sarah|the trees, and another all-collogo din. CHURCHES, f sti gon don't shine s0/ nas more than 20 children om SAVINGS PLACED HERE ON OR BE- Lid Be tha: trees, and ax Re cise frequently, f FORE MAY 5th WILL EARN DIVIDEND mail order gold mine achome from| Warren the Seattle Labor college] ner was held after the parade, ‘The | By H. 1. CHATTERTON, Calvert said he* had again been | Waiting lst. seeking admission > b Cottonwood, B.C. In an affidavit | Will present a labor and peaco pag-| final event was the crowning of the Executive Secretary, |arinking moonshine. Bain been! nis school—one tot for whom FROM May Ist. in support of his petition ho alleges Prtthepnasel| ou 4, at 8 p.m. In} May queen, Martha Armentrout, of a — be % has made special provision, beim’ | that he was smuggled across the | ™ ion to the pageant, which has} spokane, in the evening. 6“ ” now on her way from Cord : si Canadian ine by force and threats|® cast of 60, there will be a lecture| An all-collego dance was held in Helen Truman” Is Demolay Boys to Alaska, ; Open Saturday 9 A. M, to 1 P. M., 6 P. M. to 8 P. of violence. by Prof. John C, Kennedy and sev-/the gymnasium, ending the most Dead; Saw Shootin El t: Pl B ll Gifts of money, merchandise 9 eas eral musical numbers, Tho public is|etaborate day of celebration that the| Los ANGELES ites 4 ect; @N Dall) anything usetul, will be gladly Pe invited. Whitman sodents have @ver pub Sila HS, May 3.—Holen} Hlection of a scribe and a treasurer | ceived sat 2845 Minor ave, Ne What's in the Aj ue i Wynkoop, an actress who wns one] will feature tho fortnightly meeting | called for. The telephone 1s ca pith wrt ; called for. n F : MU UAL SAVINGS ats in the Air Pri Swall eo 8he jof the company playing in Ford's|of the Demolays to be held Saturday | 1897 ES a I SATURDAY, May's risoner Swallows Visiting Demos to thistle mie night President Lincoin}night In the Scottish Rite temple! i was shot, died here yesterday, MGae : Shik paby . sel manure and LOAN ASSOCIATION KDZE~12.20 10 1:30 p.m. | _ Poison; Succumbs| Be Guests of Club) tse ass, sie war oswany eit | Broaaway ana Is running uneoposed |, 4S" GORE: master of they 40 to 4:40 p, mz sao ||, PORTLAND, May 8—Hurry Bar:| Democrats from out of the city | Truman, for resection, en Phoned ington State grange, was AU 1222 Second Avenue to 10 p.m. tell, 60, swallowed polson unknown| who are attending the closing ses: Paha Sane Te Pe SES Buhne Seah te , {Saturday to act as the chiet = Y x, 9 en i to authorities while he was being|sions of the state convention } NEW YORK. , pad Ns he second er at ay “farmers’ meeting” o| ‘ s' PHR—4) i ion here ») ORK, May 3. After 6: 4 , ty Southeast Corner University Street KEHR 481, 00860, p,,tn, held on a charge of sending obscene| Saturday were to be guests of the|¥eurs In taking tickets on the Now [an aay (eal te be etd May 31 |Commonwealth club, Monday. € KHQ—8 to 9 p, m, matter by express, King County Democratic club at [York Central, Owen Monahan heel een roa a be teat import: |ing, at Dartnall’s cafeteria, | Ga KFOA—Midnight program, He died last night In @ hospttar/Dartnatl’s cafeteria at noon. ; t Ws jant itoms will be transacted, At alhas just returned from Washingtom | tiie, : iP jon, Several retired, He estimates he has tray. meeting to be held May 17, Tacoma}, C., in the interests of the Ma : : ~ ‘are slated io speak, _ , eled 4,260,000 miles, . chapter will attend in full force, markets bill, ee ee ee es ‘ ; , ‘ c J ‘ 1 ‘ d ;

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