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MONDAY, MAY BLAST STATION LADY BUGS ARE IN RUHR = TOILING HARD Communist Outrage Breaks Insect Destroy Aphis Pest Out Again; Fight Strike in State Orchards 26, 1924 How Flyers Arrived at Port Moller and Bellingham Pictured THE SERA LF LONE BANDIT ROBS TRAIN Santa Fe Observation Held Up in Kansas City Yards STAR DEATH! — Car es Charge PAGE 7 TWO FIRES day THE HANDS oF | SAYS GAMBLERS YELM IS HIT BY _J RULED OFFICE U. S. Printer Mak of Touts’ Pow Saturday and Sun- Destroy 21 Buildings the b L ie. h ‘ an A is ate alo . — I e4 e obile aceid. y j ate leath cloc truc ‘ ¢ ry a “ 1 ing the totel, fro 0 n 0 Lon and Founa columns 1, 1924, to 40 4 h Shirley Parker to he hand: | dtp ee si Sulcides P Graal: MacLaren’s Plane Talk to Ad Club svolver at| 13; homicides, 6; accidental war” Sto Th Wrecked i in Crash, Bale Me dlacunne igi! sept et aig / RANGOON, M Ma t nee b by Bhi ake as 4 f I ; i = he ' Death Sentences A lc for Seven Judges / ; fic ( ve be {O8COW f ente : A a t Pre th a ' L 1 : » and The Ad elu quartet wi bu ft Contempt Pardon : are RH V iM. ; ‘ _ Opinion Soa on Waitress Tries to ; de for examinati t FREDERICK & NELSON Chinese Sea Grass ' Chairs and Rockers $6. 65 EACH Poison Self, Lives SUUANIINNUUAUUVUVUUAUDEUAUAVUTUUE UES REMNANTS of Cotton Fabrics sen t, whieh olidge. asked corpus, Suggest Many a Clever Garment | NEW importation of these comfortable, YJ OMEN who enjoy sewing will find many useful Clearaway of 75 | wide-arm Chairs and Rockers. One, as and very desirable lengths of cotton fabrics among h ease ee these REMNANTS. Spring Hats pictured at right, in the natural grass finish; : : P mg a Khe ae t left, with contfaisti Bot All neatly folded pieces, in lengths from one yard, e other, as at left, with contrasting green trim. and less, to six yards. Mostly fresh pieces remaining REDUCED y e Rockers and Chairs available in each of the pat- from May selling. | terns pictured: $6.65. : y % SHARPLY REDUCED, TUESDAY: § 4 9 5 . Lingerie Fabrics Printed Voiles Tissue Ginghams ° | Unusual Values in Well-built Cotton Suitings Ginghams Cotton Ratine AKEN from higher priced | . - | Percales Cotton Crepes Linings lines—as the hats clearly | W ood Ferneries Scenes at Port Moller, Alaska, and at South Bellingham, | Dress Voiles Shirtings Linens show. However, they are fresh | when Maj. Fred Martin and Sergt. Alva Harvey, world HEE weed ese Bs 2 : . hats, not mussed or shopworn, | é flyers, arrived, are shown here. Top: Martin and Harvey | BROKEN LINES OF SLIGHTLY SOILED Bedspreads, with and in attractive spring styles. plain-hemmed and scalloped edges; crochet and satin-finish |at Port Moller, as they looked after their long tramp over} 0 Am Eee é an es 1 1 75 the snow wastes from their wrecked ship. Next: Martin| styles. At reduced prices. = DOWNSTAIRS BTORE Milans, oupor novelty straws, . and Harvey, with Capt. Smith, of the Catherine D., on the | taffeta and hairbraid. In tailored Below: The coming into South Bellingham with the ree-| deck of that vessel, just as she sailed into port. Catherine D., cued men. and smartly trimmed styles. j Reduced, Tyesday, to $4.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORB Remnants of Silks Well- built Ferneries, with special metal lin- ing; 32 inches long, 32 inches high, 1014 inches wide. In four finishes. Walnut Finish Gray Finish Mahogany Finish Ivory Finish Metal Cot Complete With Cotton Mattress | $13.40 | | (Fourth Floor) BELLINGHAM, May the world flying adve were ended for Maj Round today Frederick L. Martin and Sergt. Alva Harvey. Or we would have perished.” Martin = * = ‘ a‘ airs ilk ‘These two flyers. back from the| aia reverently, tn answer to the = IDE assortment of remnant lengths of desirable silk and snowy wastes of Un: a today, | were ready to return to Washington | to resume routine official duties. I don't care to join the others | and finish the trip with them,” Major Martin, .who arrived here yesterday “I think they Mrs. Martin and Bobby, 8-year-old | xpected to go to Seattle today | fajor Martin, from where he| rgeant Harvey will start back | aire going to make ft.” Mrs. Martin and her son came all the way from San Diego for tho} overnight visit with the filght com. mander, Mrs, Martin first wanted | to go to Washington with the major, | but has decided to remain with Mra, rin Hingham, 4 CEIVE GREAT OVATION Major Martin | nd Sergeant Har-| fon Sunday | Pacifi American Fisheries rine D. arrived at the nda of persons cheered, “Hail, the Con- . Martin ent to see and Her son, too im- fajor Martin, had n a launch met the vessel p the Sound. She stood on the bridge with an arm around her hus- actommodatie when we arrl declared the major, deseribing t happiness with which they viewed —Photor by Newspaper Enterprise Association to Washington, probably tomorrow. | , | world ‘the shacks of Port Moller when they staggered in from the wastelands, exhausted. | “There was a divine power that guided and controlled our destinies, questions how the aviators were abic to escape. | Major Martin told again the | harrowing experiences of the | first eight days in the snow of | Unalaska. They had two ptar- struggled on to Port Moller. “I had a week's on my face and my skin and cheeks were brown from wind and snow. My steps falterd and I must have looked Uke a man just about spent rvey, however, had shaved in the cabin at the head of the bay and didn't look so bad. But he was hav. ing more trouble with his feet and fairly staggered along.” “Not once did we lose hope that in the end we would reach safety,” Martin said, “altho it was struggle. y greatest and encouragement was to return to my wife Harvey struggled to for his mother’s sake, onee feared death.” Another Frenchman Starts New Flight PARIS, long distar made erit, in growth of beard the and son. ave himaelt We nover bases for the Amerlean round-the Tho airmen will cross from Hngland to America by thiv northern route, | and Dress Goods AT REDUCED PRICES dress goods fabrics in useful colors, patterns and lengths. All at sharply reduced prices. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE TON UUUMIMULUUUUUUUUTUUUUMAMUUOOOe Cups and Saucers Set of $1.45 Six N_ unusually low price for these white china Cups and Saucers pleasing shape pictured. Choice of five (5) attractive decorations. Set of six (6), seal $1.45. Additional Cups and Saucers, to Match Sets, in the Bach —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bisseli Carpet Sweepers $3.95 Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORM on the steamer Catherine D. from} pain n° ph Lava girtced of | 5 3 Port Moller, declared. ‘They have| concentrated foo 0 «sustain | A 1 d successfully made the hardest part} them. Their first h ras raised racttve rh n Gray-enamele waeign ander dete atct| whet ey" say the eepet_| Detspatcd: Ghina ragibestahe the eredit and honor. | cabin. Then after a rest they | N k 50 } ' eckwear, 50c OLORED linen Vestee and Col- lar and Collar and Cuff sets in attractive styles. In lovely colorings. Hemstitched; with contrasting edging and lace trimmed. Good value at 50¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Stamped Goods For Needleworkers At 50c Each OOD assortment of patterns to choose from. on colors. band-flyer as the vessel steamed in,| a 450 horsepower Hotez plar taking | Ra Gelne EAECEY wna: whtitnNécn:| teaaht Brags WiLGut SOPEIRE INC LOW price for this standard Bissell Buffet Scarfs Centerpieces | ‘ Sergean arvey was with them, | reach oy out stopping. no i s oy $ HESE Cots are substantially made of strong metal, ‘The two aviators were brownod| distance from Paris to the Czecho. Carpet Sweeper with braid bump- Children’s Rompers | 25 2 ; ff eae EF Bette and husky-looking and beamed with| Slovakian capital is approximately avai {TE ; foavcani tual] e 4 ‘hildren’: ndnican | finished in pleasing gray enamel, and equipped: | I bleabtira aa chad inet Aroniel Bilois: 800, rnitea ers all-around and lever-controlled dust ¢ iat Dre s | with link-fabrie springs. Width 3 feet—$6.65. vice president of the Pacific Ameri se pans. 3-Piece Vanity Sets |]| can Fisherles, who directs their Alnu.| LONDON, May Tlouts, 1, ( 1 1 A “Ane , “ f | The MATTRESS tx filled with good. quality clean cotton ||| kon undertakings Schulz and CG. ®. Cumrine, U. 8, A, Nel? Rerpeinyey a Complete All stamped on good quality and covered in eretonne in a choice pattern; 86.75. If] “You ¢ inly run a first class| have arrived at Plymouth, en route with handle, $3.95. ay eae 8 ‘ vhite 4 3 ga cameeat tart , |hotel at Port Moller—we liked the|to Ireland and Greenland, to arrange fabric ome on white and some At 50¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Aub ff or om ee Satis q Bi ee