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SECTION TWO SELAY NAMING vouLL FinplKLAN WINNE OF BISHOP . Deadlock in Diocese Will Be Committee Matter JIMMIB'S IDEA IT HERE eed ates 1044 He b cw am For Gra Givin Here is a Graduation e—the Bracelet Watch!|- duation|:: Gift that will not only give a thrill of joy on Graduation Day, but which will, with ordinary care, last the rest of At the Burnett Jewelry Store the finest and most de- pendable Bracelet Watches in the World may be had—at on the easiest terms. ness: White Gold (14-karat) ied case, with 15-jeweled movement. Sapphire crown, engraved case, silvered dial. The Nell Gwynne is a fea at a featured} tured Watch price—$29.50. Delivered for $1 Cash Paid for $1 Weekly As shown in the illustra- tion, the “Social Secretary” is one of the smallest and one of the most Watches we have seen. In White Gold, 18-karat, 17- jewel movement. A guaran- teed timekeeper—or a new watch for one that fails to give satisfaction. And the _ greatest value we can find to sell at $39.50. Delivered for $1 Cash Paid for $1 Weekly The Elgin White Gold Filled Bracelet Watch, in the cushion shape, as shown in the illustration. Absolutely dependable. A fea- tured value at $32.50. Delivered for $1 Cash ol Paid for $1 Weekly fashionable | Life’s Journey. ) Very Special 16-jewel, white gold-fill 25-year guaranteed. $19. Delivered for $1 Cash Paid for $1 Weekly | The Famous Elgin “Boulevard” 17-jewel, thin model, year white or green gold case. 340.00. Delivered for $1 Cash Paid for $1 Weekly ° For The Boy Graduate Elgin or Waltham move- ment in white or green gold- filled case, $19.50. Delivered for $1 Cash Paid for $1 Weekly Burnett Bros. Jewelers and Optometrists 909 Second Avenue Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets ;| Painting, sculpture and PAGES 11 TO 20 —__—_—_——_ —4 The Seattle Star EATTLI Two Admit Guiit WASH THURSDAY MAY 8 im Liquor Fraud ORADUATE 1 AS (c#auimenes cousin.) MORE THAN HALF one IN INDIANA : NURSES HERE | .2ecome missionary) TAXES ARE IN IN Ku Klux Backs Republican | Ace Exercises to Be Held on |* ’ Rush to Pay Up Is On at es Nominee for Governor if Monday Evening Treasurer's Office Klux » « of t I t 1 j 1 brought a me f 1} “4 f A pada , I = $20.4 nds v } 4 st . Identity of Body ___|rovs, vents Gerirute tnd af ext sci rian rea pti a , in River Is Denied "3" siruiment of witractive and : mn fe aartans Se Che Mere’ aan , ; SPECIALLY ae" 1a nt i Y : ro || The wreater 1 ; PRICED Michigan Bank Is Students to Picnic on Legion’s Boat ,, Looted at $20,000 CONTINUE DRILLING ARY, A New Outbreak of eta play dle 9 ARE al Disase Is Found gee ge AN Los sthorites, rt, county r with Dr.} EVERY MAN’S STYLE at sap ANY MAN’S PRICE Modern Artists to _ Exhibit i in ‘U’ Hall n, from ispices of t design « 11 to 20, under t partment The artists named are among t leaders “In the modern mov Moat of the exhibit will be examy Of expressioniatic and cubist art }will also contain pictures t ta Fe group of eme 'Dill’s Statements Called Falsehoods Former Senator Watson C. Squ' {n a statement tasued Thursd ly denies Senator C. C. Dill’ ment to the senate that the forme senator gave Mount Rainier tts p ent name in 1890, and also refu Dill's statements re} ment in this state posed change in the mount. name. Squire asserts that he no action whatever regarding the matter while he was a U. 8. senator \‘U’ instrudbor Will | Leave for Hawaii Lieut, Bryan $8. Halter, infantry, U. 8 A. who has been on duty as instructor in the military depart ment of the University of Wash-! |ington since 1921, has been relieved and ordered to the Hawaiian islands for service, probably at Fort 8co- | field. | | Captain Hugh D. Adair, who is raduating from the infantry schoo! | Jj at Camp Benning, Georgia, May 31, has been ordered to report her early in June to replace Lieut. Hal- | 1¥ Two Suits for the Price of One ter. Halter will probably leave San Francisco for his new post early in| ° . ° ° ° JAuguste : Many men in all walks of life are finding that Lundquist- | | EP EES | | iNew Police Shift Slated for June 1) Shifts in headquarters forces will be made by new assignments effect {ve June 1, {t was announced Thurs-| |day by Police Chief W. B. Severyns, | | Severyns would not reveal the names | ft the men to be shifted on the new | schedule. Lilly values enable them to enjoy the comfort and style of two suits at the price they formerly paid for one. All the new styles, new fabrics and new colors at $29 Corresponding Values at $35, $40, $45 Last year savings accounts in our state IN- CREASED by fourteen and a half million dollars. You can-add to YOUR savings by careful buying. LUNDQUIST-LILLY. Churned in Seaffle the cheese for cooking i Bluhill Rust Bldg., Tacoma