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Second at Seneca a MT = eae Open Today MEMORIAL DAY Seattle's Biggest and Most Up-to-Date Cafe BOULEVARD CAFE 22253 The Boulevard Cafe, one of Seattle's oldest and most popular eating places, has been compelled by its ever-increasing popularity to enlarge its quarters and increase its seating capacity, so we have added special booths, private dining rooms, new fixtures and cheerful decorations, all to add to the pleasantness of surroundings while you dine at the Boulevard Cafe. Don’t miss our opening menu. Special Menu for Today Special Family Dinner 85c Pike Near Fourth and Bring the family. Olympia Oyster Cocktail Combination Salad ‘Thor Island Dressing Crisp Celery—Radishes 0 Olive Cream of Chicken od Consomme er Boiled Shad, Maitre D'Hotel, Julienne P * asee of Chicken, Macedo! Fried Pork Tenderloin, Sweet Potatoe Glazed Sugar Cured FE Braised Sirloin of Beef, Sreuded Veal Cutlets, with ymplings puthern Stylo Roast Prime Beef, « Leg of Pork, Dressing, and Apple Sauce Roast 1924 Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce lee Cream or Strawberry Cobbier, Whipped Cream Assorted Home-made Pics Rice—Raisin—Custard Pudding Coffee i—Milk Our new dining room will accommodate parties up to eighty covers—a convenient location for club luncheons. Make your reservations today. BOULEVARD ce Near 4th and vii Pike TTT TTT SCHOOL BOARD( YOU’LL FIND ul Nosary parish of West Seat fa picnic Friday at Luna s for federal grand jury to June 10 are drawn. al 1 t unse bas been 4 handle Cronkhite case Attorney Tom Revelle an-| MAY ALLY The “Blue Devil Tree,” planted by Marshal Joffre, minder Memorial day of the fri i Negotiations ‘Now on Seek | diers PEKIN FA LMM IU SELLS LOTS This Tree Honors France’ S Dead Memorial Planted by PAGE 7 NOVELTY PUMPS | 16 STYLES—HIGH AND LOW HEELS i Marshal Joffre Two Years Heroism of “Blue Devils” Ago Is Tribute SR Bids on Others Rejected at 2 “0 Meeting Here os t f . 4 8 4 at the a s dott . © Mallard « 1 IT HERE mn Dall war, of France. The Triple Alliance Willis Schultz, of Sunnydale, is shown in this picture, in tree is near Sunnydale, on the Des Moines highway. All Widths 6. 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Guns, Bribes, Th ibes aon. »,| Bombs, y Day’s Work CHICAGO, May %0.—The t is far fron peaceful ext of Bryce Arm be Chicago's are to be the gauntlet of ha 8 for pwing ox unless | away from the|® sufficient won't, issian sup: cha Ward 24,” $2,600. frame re mere moral adlock is merel, ement Ix nece ber of the Chi d, “If anythi: China will do it.” temporary ary and as © foreign of- s teally neces- , Ainska bidg., 27th ave, frame rest ide that in November? chooxe between the candidates picked by the sof the great parties in June. Do you k how a president is nominated? Do origin of political party conventions? How are th tes to these conventions chosen? re there? Who chooses the national party contests settled? Which st choose by ventions, which by other means? How do the delegations vote iri the conventions? How is a party convention organized? Who chooses the temporary oficers? How are the permanent officers chosen? How is the platform written? How are the candidates nominated? You'll be reading thousands of words about the national party conventions between now and the time they adjourn in June; will you understand everything you are reading about? Our Washington bureau has prepared an eight-page printed bulletin on the national party conventions and the presidential campaign, which explains the whole machinery of the nomination of a president, the writing of a platform and the conduct of a campaign, If you want the inside stuff on how these things are done, fill out and send the coupon below to our Washington bureau, an directed, Not so national < they'll on you know the How many committees? How are primary, which by con- OO ee eee clip couron Henn w York Ave., Washington, D.C. i ; CAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, I want t a copy of the bulletin ty Conventions and Presidential Campaign,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same, NAME.s. 00600005 | St, and No. or R. FD City... ee State, preden Crave Excitemen? Get be ‘a a Job as a ‘Dry’ Agent |" to remo lite of federal|in the taken as| Armstrong from months, has as the arch foo of ‘at runners and boore| threatened to he haw been the object of] HE WAS TARG 12th ave. 8, . frame rest-| — | New Corporations frame C, frame frame | Gist, frame rest. | 9m | stimony before the committes in Washington | Armat has recounted numerous remove him from of have corm : | says, in threats and bribes “'Largest. Low Rent Shoe Stere in ‘Tewn” ¥. Threats, All in the} gree thrette Rhye been. fatima, ON FIRST AVENUE, NEAR PIKE STREET Wext to Dartell's for This One ECONOMY MARKET Up the tncting § eSt 3. Der LA AA RAAAAAN y sald nstrong | ners. him and members of| A the bombing epis his mind, convir |would ” (genaaee << % St : £ ] I : ; FE Recently, while Armstrong mbers of his family nent was bombed. © explosion shattered wink neighborhood and } his bed. The | morning he named two of the cit king bootle partie sponsible b ut evidence they had Ho has also told of being of-| ‘The Adirondacks contain more than on tho witness stand that hel fered huge sums of money to re-|100 scenic lakes. fered good pe in away from court when defend- if he would only r ts he has secured evidence ainst were on trial, jot Earthquakes average about 30 a year. Another Shipment Has Just Arrived A-JONG is all the rage Not $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 or $50.00 BUT ONLY ®—> germ as the was withou fact that him.” except the eT FOR GUNMEN’S GATS Before ana after the Armstrong had lived and worke with the knowledge that he was & much-sought target for “gate” Armstrong also has his trouble ..| With politicians who are reputed t be in league with the beer runner In stories of his experiences, and ir the gun This is a reproduced illustration « Cowles, CW 000. B, Actual | Dan Haley ; Washington size of 133,000. c. 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