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ATTLE STAR CAMPBELL HARDWARE “4 co. ZA Campbell’s Sale of 100 Speciais ENDS TOMORROW—SATURDAY stander Corner First and Madison Phone University Journalism Students Will Take Over Production of EL iot- The Seattle Star for One Day Only 0921 ——-. = 5 of the specia mn display in , eat ea riners’ p Linseed OF out- 2O-at. heavy A nu ; ' Hi ans, splendid § aint. Regular $3.90 | © ' iy paint inteat. StS abecia D-handied Spades. and slightly $1.60 value special price shop worn soiled: regula Our extra 69c GARDEN HOSE ‘The very finest qua inch bi} tose Part of the editorial staff of The Star Saturday is shown here. Students from the uni- versity’s department of journalism will produce the paper, from the first morning. edition juntil the last final extra is shot onto the streets. Those shown here, with the vositions they will assume for a day, are: (1) Lindsey MacHarrie, city editor; (2) Margaret Bundy, “Cynthia Grey”; (3) Ed Stone, news editor; (4) Norman Collins, managing editor; (5) Herbert Kretschmann, makeup editor; (6) Jack Hohenberg, sports editor; (7) Dorothy Davidson, society editor. Car Tumble Worth Electrical Sales $3,200, Woman Avers| Head Arrives Here! Amelia Hubbard asks $3,200} On an inspection tour and ‘CLUBMAN DROPS BURGLARS RIFLE DEAD HERE © STORE SAFE Owen B. Williams Succumbs | Yeggs Get $57 in Downtown From Heart Attack | Candy Establishment | hen she was r of a Ballard|of the W: y i She | Manufact @, sho| rived here lessness of the motor-| ee man in starting the ear. | WENATCH : a 4 of unknown ort pread thru the PORTLAND, May 16.—Fire de-|Thomas Brothers’ general merchan-| stroyed the furniture factory of the| dine store at Columbia River at 4 a Strauss Manufacturing company, late|m. yesterday, causing a of Thursday, The loss was $100,000. $25,000, HERE’S MORE ABOUT COPS STARTS ON PAGE 1 the public in general—to so conduct If that he overturns cars |injures people, but it is inti jworse for police officers ca investigate the case, to hush it up| | po report whatsoever.” Prominent Se who, with his wife, was te ua actur 1 loss and make Owen B arns, Forcing open the safe of the Barish, injured when the accident occurred, jis secretary and treasurer of J, M. iClarke & Co. When questioned by | police Thursday, he declared he had received $150 from Wise in pay: ment of all damages and that he | would not prosecute. I, Barish and Wise declared they |" considered the matter closed and jadded that the collision had been |kept secret in order to avold pub- Heity. The fact that the accident was | not reported ts a violation of orders clubman,| Haynes candy store, at 1413 Fourth Friday, burglars rifled strong box and s and had been confined) tion of the s nome. He was dead when) the kitchen, w ian arrived. it with a meat tarted a paint, glass and|ceeding tn chopp sash and door bt here They failed in ® nm attempt to years ago and gradually developed| jimmy open a cash police robbery register, ng the DE WITH MILK —that’s why it has such a fine flavor and is more nourishing than the average loaf ~at your grocer’s or phone BEacon 0013 ; it to the present O, B, Willlams| detectives investigat to all officers, according to Chief |Co. one of the largest producera|say. No clewx were found. |Severyns. The accident occurred at | worked, said Friday that he will not |giaziers’ businesses at the age of automobile, he must take his med!-} Witiams is survived by a widow | pon ths cine,” Fuqua told The Star. “I am riftiania,. ane : Mrs. Hannah Williams, and ®) Severe 70-Mile Gale Sweeps with my duty. I know he {8 & |noay attle Yac! Auto jdrinking man, but that's his only mobile club, Arctic club and Rain ;of Attu last night, lessening the lchances that America’s round-the jhiere today awaiting a grand jury! prof, Walter Isaacs, head of the probe of the shooting of James Bar-|genartment of painting and design-| CALCUTTA, May 16.—MaJor Mac juniversity campus Sunday afternoon | 500 miles away. MacLaren’s total at 3 o'clock. Prof. Isnacs will dis.) ™lleage now t of sash and door stock on the 42nd ave. 8. W. and W. Alaska st. attempt to shield the accused of-/17. In 1899 he established a bust: sorry for him, because he's &ison, Loyd, student In tho Univer-| Island of Attu } fault. Otherwise he has been a good Gait aus | world flyers wou able to hop oft jnett, 38, a crippled scheol teacher, ing at the University of Washing-| Laren, British airman, landed his |ctiss French and American paintings | Epes se iG | coast. Sergt. Frank Fuqua, head of the ficer if Wise ts proven guilty. ness at Fairhaven, coming to Be wounded war veteran, but I won't /sity of Waxtington. He was a} CORDOVA, Alaska, May 16.—A | <as Ind., May 16.—Robert Painting Lecture for Paramashiru din the Kurile slain in a quarrel over the payment |to5, will deliver a free lecture in| Tound-the-world flight plane here to-| jand paintings brought from France 1 70 | Coming west from Michigan, Will-| |traffic division in which Wine |iams worked In lumber mills and] “It he was drunk and driving an attle in 1902 |let my sympathy for him interfere nemper of the AP Masonic | | slashing 70-mile gale swept the island wealthy farmer, is {n jail to Be Held Sunday) «croup. lthen¥. M,C. A, building on the|4ay, having flown from Allahabad, | Several Villages Gestroyed | in Turkish Disaster | EARTHQUAKES | PAGE © Ada Blackjack’s Husband Is Dead BLAST PERILS THREE HERE Babbitt Metal Explodes on Allan Dwan has « West Waterway Ship ee ae fneat iis A Wemen of in which Gloria Swanson s the abled former f Greece, wsh Vire,”" is to be starred. He war a Hal technical former king ypear a han ruler ¢ FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Smart Capes and Coats Women are Wanting Right Now Are in Downstairs Store Displays Within a Low Price Range OMEN and misses will find their sizes and many, many becoming styles in Capes and Coats in the kinds wanted for wear right now —and through the Summer season. TOPCOATS at $13.85: In plain tan and smart plaid effects. Sports and utility wear styles. , TWILL COATS at $25.00: Navy blue, light tan and black. 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TWO DOZEN CHICKENS, HAUL OF DEPUTIES IN AUBURN LIQUOR RAID WO dozen half-starved chick- ons of the feathered variety constituted the haul made by deputy sheriffs wider Frank Brower when they raided a house near Auburn Thursday, expoect- ing to find moonshiners at work, The officers found evidence that n big moonshine plant had been planned there, but hastily aban: || doned, Attractive cut-out style Sandals with Goodyear welt soles and low heel with rubber lift. Sizes 216 to 7. 85c and 95c Boys like the comfort of these sports Blouses with convertible collar and short sleeves. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Made of percales in neat stripes and checks; plain tan soiesette or ox- ford cloth and khaki cloth, Sizes 8 to 16, 85 and 95¢. : —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gingham “Kiddie Kreepers” In 6-months, 1, 2 and 3 Sizes 95c OTHERS will find these “Kiddie Kreepers’ very © serviceable and convenient. 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