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THE SEATTLE STAR Judge, Storm Center, GIRLS VICTIMS Leasing by Government PLAN “U" SHOW *WiirGren Saturday AUTO MEN MEET Smiles, Says Nothing OF BRUTES — to Cure Coal Problems rts, Hors to set nostic year Bong at Hot Honor Place in Display : B Fed ; Mrs. Landes Hits Policing ourguin, on reaerai | of City Parks Ex-Legislator Sees Small. Danger in) ,,4, rer 0" Bench, Once Was , an Engineer More “Albert Falls”; Not Radical {ist setrn te, inse|moanr "orem wi mat ma Editor's Note: This i» the fifth e ith provision in the on the of six articles ablic do- of ent labor Ait BY W. B. FRANCE main, by Willian Kent, one of the 4 Suber on r my nation’s foremost conservation t ave ha tunit " . - " ints, Me is & former congressman, | to t t ’ reformer, philanthropist and Jib. eral republican statesman, and belougs to the old Roosevelt-Pin al a and a ' chot band of anthprivilege and n anti-graft crusaders, tiuving are Wh it sc in his off in few w and vot ef hum others bit ha For been Seattle cases has bee Praised speedy factions wh ufficient ere offender Neither has any all he & self, believ under th BY WILLIAN KENT © wocialintic for the g mes \ , } Vormer U. & Congressman From cane than for private viduals | g ofr Jdrease t California) to lease among k of r Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Bargain Basement's 7h Birthday Sale rise STARTED IN LIFE ‘ AS AN E In May, 1917, The Bon Marche Bargain Basement opened. Our plan from the-beginning was to offer ttle Judge Be folks reliable merchandise at the lowest possible price. Our own staff of buyers constantly comb the rket re are t for odd lots, saa ups, samples, bankrupt stocks—in fact, any desirable merchandise that can be bought at bar eteded In ra. " > argai i rr g own boot-str gain prices, Zargains always!”—is our aim. The Bargain Basement has been built on bargains and is growing on bargains, 250 Weflected t ing an apr Office 1 ¢ Minds. There he Gommenced its p pring bot angrily away - ‘i Milwaukee’s Chief rae . years ago ; ar t ies been Back Home on Liner | ana ne BRAND —— | President H. B. Byram, « Lp d migy he |; |HAULAGE CONSIL ONLY FOR BAL The sam n waukee, with Mrs. Byram daughter, Helen, will ret attle Friday, May 23, on ident Grant, line. The Gr |years, the past 12 of which he naa | Cape M. M been the federal judge at Butte,| heavy Montana. He will be hearing cases} Other p in Seattle for about three weeks Allen, of the more, and may be back again. Butte and Aaron Cle lcourts are not busy, and it ts under.|net tmporters, stood that Judge Gilbert of Port-|Denby, brot land, the senior circuit judge who|‘“¥: Dr. I assigns the federal judges for r king of Siam work in courts othér heir ow will use Judge E Pacific coast for a larg the present year. | During his stay here, Judge Bour quin has, perhaps, been quoted most frequently for his talk to a| recent jury on the credibility of wit-| nesses. | } “You do mot have to believe a | witness merely because he is under! foath to tell the truth,” he declared.| |*If a witness swears that he eaw| Ja pink elephant climb a telegraph pole, you need not belle im, even if he takes you down and shows you the pole.” OLAIRE NEW Pros Jental| work in w commanded by | dep. She brings a|sreater tn of productio; ered soft coal even worse by Judge Bourqin mail te: Stanley flour mills; L« well-known bh ¢ New York; Ch r of the exnavy ac arins, adviser to Baron Is BEARS? THE ROADS ARE ALL CLUTTERED UP WITH THEM HERE (PHBRE are a thousand ‘attra tions that Seattle can show visiting friends, but It remained for Claude Ramey, former coun ty commissioner, to produce an old-time Western thrill for an Eastern visitor. Driving back from Mo nier with Mr, and Mra Culberison, of North ¢ Ramsay almost ran down a huge Glebe Transfer of Company that have gone 11,000 miles, and are still to have their first re-grooving. Pres!- dent D. F. Fiynn of the | company writes of them: | Sthey will give ‘the best mileage and satisfaction 1 have ever We sell all three types of Goodyear All-Weather Tread Truck Tires- Heavy-Duty Cushion, Pneumatic Cushion and Pneumatic Cord. Our service gilarantees the Tan Green Red Mohawk » wages, This meand # destruction of Mine owners, however fair and philanthropic they may be, are ground in the mill of com bination, monopoly, unfair busl nese practice, extravagant meth. ods of distribution—always the delivery of every mile oo igs pplies 4 black bear that loped across the Inbor at the bottom ix subject to built into them. Navy Department c ighway uncertainty of employment, to ¥ ie “T didn’t say #0, but I left the miserable conditions of living, Pr x and always on the verge of star. ine f vation. The whole system is Officer, ry. Yard, this highway until the herd of |) vitely bad, and there never has GOOD, ARR acc ce the Berens oy bears can be shooed off the |) heen and never will be but one Paymaster, General of > right-of-way | solution, and that ix the reten- } ‘Advertisement. . tion or the recovery of foe alm plo title in the states or the federal government, with a prop- er leasing system, ‘under which unprofitable mines will not op- erate, men will not be encour. aged to jeopardize thelr lveli hood in the experiments of inju- diclous “owners,” and some re- gird be paid both to transporta- tien and marketing, in the tn Another Shipment Has Just Arrived eran experiment was tried in the Alaska mal fields, an experiment which to late haa not been operative to any rge extent, but the theory was clearly laid down, and unless we | haye a succession of Albert B alls, the federal government will jcrecere hold on until the process | is ali the rage” — 4) |YOU’LL FIND Not $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 or $50.00 IT HERE BUT ONLY »——> 118) ponerse gserapereee| TRUCK TIRE COMPANY, that 72 Yester Way mpreast traffic {s sently stopped over Sizes to 44 Typical of Our 7th Birthday Bargains Plain and set-on cuffs—tailored and Johnnie collars — braid trimmed collars and cuffs and on skirts of coats—novelty buttons of self material—fine tucks. 360 Children’s Nainsook UNION SUITS ‘seconts) 39 Athletic style—open knees—sizes 2 to 14. MEN’S SILK SOCKS 39c jschool to feature Tuesday evening commencement week program of This is a nish School of Music. Mail orders 10c extra) gue of Nations theme of Mrs reproduced ( monson, representing League illustration ations Nonpartisan oclation. of New York, at public sess Ambrose Patterson, Seattle artist, exhibita 40 canvases at University {club Saturday, from 4 to 6 p. m. Paving of Rainier ave, subject of Rainier Valley Home Protectiv oclation Wednesday evening at; 8 o'clock at Columbia branch library. | John A. Bennett elected president Monday night by Seattle Associa-| iE 7 tion of Credit Men. C, P, King,| del © to national convention. | » Wives, mothers and sisters of Col. | ‘Theodore Roosevelt post Veterans Sizes 32 to 46 | A of Foreign Ware’ members were to} 600 Turkish 20c 8 styles, but not all sizes in all styles. initiate Tuesday afternoon at Roose.| For Large and Small | velt. hall | { | Tom Blaylock, Pairbanks, Alaska, | Towe ) | cae Dartnall’s cafeteria © Wednesd taal zrok “sae (SECONDS) size of Better jurors sought by judges Double lisle soles, heels and toes—sizes 10 to 11%—assorted colors. bor and Lain gait A talk {ft over x, t Frye hote ednesday evening. s) = , i Pera endy aero 1,200 Pairs Children’s Sample y son chape ‘or Mrs. Soee Mnry Oru, 7 who ed a 7/3 and V2 SOCKS : Mercerized lisle and cotton, English rib or plain effects —fancy roll tops—assorted colors. To Obtain This Splendid Ma-Jong Game All you have to do is to clip two consecutive numbered Ma-Jong Coupons, which appear elsewhere in the paper from day to day, and bring to this office with 60c. Mail orders 10c extra. |mining man, passes away at Provi f Women | aanoe. howpital, Slightly Imperfect : 4 | = ast Ba iT eat a pi Cluny Lace Brassieres with rubber GET You R SET TODAY |Wenatchee Host {hrend—18x38 Inches, Sa at Pai tena ane Extra long —both front and back openings. | OD to roe ct | All-lace Bandeaux with elastic at The Star Circulation Office Remains Open Until 8:30 o’Clock Bach Evening. bottom of waists — satin shoulder straps—11 inches wide—back fast- ening—some with floral trimmings, Pink Satin Bandeaux—12 inches wide—lace inserts—back fastenings —satin shoulder straps, Plain Broche Bandeaux in orchid —11% inches wide—flower trim- mings. Basement Food Special Wednesday Only! Extra special— ‘swe’ [4c OAN S woualon of n, two.day’ oonvéntion which Is being held in this elty Monday the Jewelers were taken on 1 tour of the Wenatcheo distiict and n the afternoon the bu: moet called to order by I n ul Benton of the Benton jewelry store of Seattle Hindley, Albert B. Jones, Iman and Gus Cohen were Seattle Jewelers who regis ered at the convention, large fine Corn, Two cans Be. Star Building Seventh Ave, Between Union and University Sts.