The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1924, Page 5

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THE SEATTLI T | PAGE & DEPARTMENT STORE ee a a Mr. White’s Other ob 10 0, K, BILL Seattle Attorney Handles Bees W er rvé and Neatness at His Home | | Rasmussen’s Want City Formally Behind | Bone; Probe Pepper War i te a 1a Events of More Than Ordinary Interest to Make ’ Removal o-power bil, ‘ a oe Note of on Your Saturday Shopping List i ‘we Fine You’ ll Want a ‘Summer Top Coat When You See This Group of Clever 0 a Models at *10.95 Featuring Styles as Sketched ; new locatic Fifth and Wes In New Coating Materials able to move. Our loss your gai 0 « stock at Coats in this group include both light FACES HEARING and dark colors, and range in size from i il Worsham, Ex-Detective in om Wee ok " i O Liquor Trouble Again is H Women's Apparct Dept—Second Floor i if i ham Hila i Rigid . t Lives j at Discount i All-Worsted al THE HOUSE THAT . tea i QUALITY BUILT Bathing bt Ri 9 ohare ||. Handling the affairs of Seattle Eagles is a tame job com- 2 ; Wh a pared to Attorney Crawford White's little stunt in this pic- Suits rs i | Llinc ture. He's handling a swarm of his bees, and the reason ; fais Sede you can’t sce the bees more plainly is because Frank Jacobs, for Men Hf a m= Star photographer, wouldn’t get any closer. Mr. White ts y Aa What’s in the Air ; “ : an SECOND AVENUE AT PINE STREET FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1924 NORGE LENG RONCALH COUR OGERE SIMONE U0 3. $4.95 4 | FHE—2 * 1:30 ¢ fy “n° LA FOLLETTE 18 KIDNAPERS WERE | | ns" Summer || |) = = pm $30 pm Like This! ‘oy ba NINO . 9 = ‘ Here is a lucky pur- i ted Bathing Suits of 5 eau ibn at : Will Return to Senate Mon- | Men Who Tried to Get Berg- epee A LO day to Aid Fight doll Belonged to Army played in wide axsort- 57 50 it . WASHING salle ta ment of plain colors; : i Mh ; war department ; others with body A specially arranged | | Mita t stripes, and still others group of Trimmed Sum- Ate a wil ‘ hee, a pal oe ney io the sketc . Sizes are 3 lo} a i ARCADE BALL-BEARING toe 16. pean shades, will he o'tored F Men's Dept.—Main Floor Saturday at $7.50, i Millinery Dept—Second Floor ie awn Mowers — =r | ful a m may be o 4 UNDERPRICED—————_ the legislative ‘oree congress to retu . 14-INCH—Regular $16; special $11.49 ner for thelr consider A N yb K k ij 16-INCH—Regular $17; special $11.98 1 Ja Follete's dominating ew | Wo-KNICKer i eon minsing since 1 Here's a_ high-grade, self-sharpening ary, when he became {it + | Mower at a small cost. We are overstocked . H S i on these two sizes, hence these low prices. Russian Communists | {i gps TREES zs or Ue aos e Hit at La Follette for A SPECIAL LOT OF EDISON | Seareoc so Ha : nse i May 36, at mo ue ald SURLING IRONS— tobert ollette has no une p r for? th c unists In Amerie the id ELECTRIC) ‘scetesti gn .i-, DBC |f toi oman cise Scottish Rite Man 512.50 IRONS | txciment tor, and nas emovable shied |] Mare no us» for the senator.” "| Visitor in Seattle Seat | for waving. son behalf of the central exec | gr; “i Bead ati Selon nid abot Every feature you an | Seteiny committee of the communist | council of the Scottish Rite for the find in a boy’s suit sell- i $2. 98 ationale, Bukberin today de-| go n jurisdiction, -w ve ea ing for much higher i We al clared the impoverishment of the|address in the Scottieh Rite tem prices are embodied in e also have a n farmer’ was a factor of! pie Friday night, at § k. He he gr f -knick w other high grade nt of which American com it (Seattle ‘riley: tor the group of two-knic’ appliances which we should avail . themselves wy ‘Betdbe ' prosdédiie Ab er Suits of tweeds and | are going to offer at he warned, beware of | the| Ataska , F me brown, blue and green | | this LOW price. | urgeolse. tendencies of the Ta) Nae “repays, oka Ps | # Bee Rs a a CS ps Follette movement.” mixtures. Sizes are 7 to | | - ates. Siero) CATT G* sisaicatea | lasteie Official 17 years, $12.50 each. ‘Jointed Steel SoHE oe Lae 2 50 Hair Chi IS American commas Pine cae Is Killed in Crash | Boys’ Bathing Suits of | Boys’ Outing Wear } ‘ih FISH RODS. |Petal-ie, Spec 52.90) 9°” Mat Clppets emer ay This wan interpreted to mean that | Thorne, er of the 1 Pure Worsted We have a complete line of Out- | } Spectal ‘ ; s 28 to 36. All colors and | ing Wear for boys fi : Special Suitable for children 3 to 5 years; | the communist Internationale vetoes henectady In sizes 28 to 36. All colors an ing Wear for boys from 2 to 18 | Saturday | 10-inch wire wheels, rubber tired— Saturday those American communists sup: arly today in combinations are included in these years. Let us help you fit him out | equipped with rubber handle grips f porting . La. Follette, apinletered mata twa assortments priced at $2.95 and for the summer vacation days, near | : $1 69 and bell; is at $1 98 _ n he was thrown from aes eer J . Rem tractively fin- ¢ Explosi Ww an automobile which crashed Into $3.95 each. at hand. | } reg. $2.50 ished in red— PAIR xpilosions reck & loaded foo wag Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor, Rear i} value worth $4.50. ‘ | agus ieraesaeee | ENGAGED? Mt | ‘etirs |pionions 'y nding $10,000 was written, but) office, He was questioned regan: rae i denies any knowledge of the | ing his movements on the day of ty crime, the murder, | Richard Loch, son of the late vice} ‘We are not satisfied with Loeh’s 1 \ | President of Sears Roebuck & Co.,| story, and will hold him a while |and friend of Leopold, was also held | longer,” an attache of the state's | ; in custody at the state's attorney's ' attorney's office said. | Millionaire’s Son Questioned in Slaying of Boy an BEER RRR i | CHICAGO, May 30. han Leo- | L- 7 | pold, 19, son of a mil e manu. ’ vi held for questioning at} ae 4 . the state’ ttorney's office today in| lew connection with the kidnaping and i murder of 14-year old Robert Franks. | 4 Leopold, a law student t the Y University of Chicago, and m er of | f 15 languages, admitted losing « pair | ta of glasses similiar to those found | near the nude body of the slain | youth, Io was taken into custody | after trailing 2 silo of the glasses thru | 30x31 CORD TIRES AT $9.85 ea det gre F ON 50% BRAKE LINING Under rigid examination, ‘on ONE told police he had of HOSE BRAKES NOW! scene where young Ir found; that he had been there a fow operated by Seattle people and Seattle res and Accessories here and “Spend good Bucharest as a y t dump explosions on Wednes- | unconfirmed dispatches sald co. | Fires still smouldered . tn . the| devastated part of the city. | “Some reliable’ reports say the | ists are responsible for the | the dispatches added, | nd there has been a recrudes cence of fears of a Nussian invasion |of Bessarabia." value! Has detach able handle, cork grip, nickel Powerful and clean cutting. | 3 joints; black enameled. A Special Purchase of tf f 1,000 NICKEL - PLATED ‘ Length 4 inches; round style; complete ¥, i with battery and bulb; an extra good py = " | buy; fine for campers, autos, ete. 4 STERNO CANNED HEAT; “Shino” Quality Polish special, 3 CANS for. 5 25c| | Mop. Special ... viet 83c le . Le t mountings, |Premier of China Resigns His Post PEKIN, May 30.—Premier Sun |patocht of China handed his 1 nation to the president today. |government had opposed the pre. |mier’s plana for settling the gold franc question with France, and Sun- patoch! bad been accused « ot help: | thten China's compli.) jal situation i to # ir uted finan Botacare to File | | His Resignation | PARIS, May 30.—The government | of Pr r Poincare will hand tts | | resignation to President Millerand Sunday, at 10:30 m., it’ was | arned today, Resignation of the i Panky he sireloe aro ||{Why Good Dancers did won ORTe net hag been cofaidared certain| LNgush society circles are © sont Y | é y > © its dofoat in the recent parila. | eXpressing surprise at the re- Are Fopulat: i | tary election, in which the left ported engagement of Prime Steps NS est- ake uto upp |wlng groups scored enormous gains.) Minister Ramsey MacDonald STEVEN: Open Sat. ra hy BELLEVUE MA ine | . - d Lady Margaret Sack-|||Peivate Malle Day and reve. \ HE | An elephant can haut 15 tons, ut} % i rahe Rel half a ton and carry three tons on vilie, daughter of the Barl de its back la Warr. | Regaine! | WOODEN PLATES, 3 PKC 25¢ | Made from atrong, noft Leopold) s LUNCH PAPER, 3 ROL! | no polish, ‘The Shino al 10¢ | polishes and jeasens Inbo: SATURDAY 2 75c GOLF BALLS FREE with each purchase of BURKE GRAND PRIZE GOLF CLUBS WOOD CLUBS—85.26 and UP IRON CLUBS—#4.75 and UP BALL FREE with each purchase of ANDARKD GRADES CLUBS—prices $3.26 days before tho murder; that he} owned a typewriter similiar to the | one with which a otter do 1 75¢ BURKE 81 AND UP. oP. M JU URN 7251 ABOVE

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