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THE } LAMPING BACKS; yy, o- NOURLAS FILES (C thf G o Canadian Constable Is + POWER BILL Dud Crook FOR BENCH VW Titel rey Supreme Ruler on Coast of Washington | We Said We Would Help Him 3 ee | PTLE BY CYNTHIA GREY Kidtor's Note: This is another |f fz 4 >? T a] . . But He Never ( ame Back for Aid JHENEVER t me it a woman who is a| of a series of articles from “The t i So We'r a > ’ : : wife—SHE LOSI nts in the devotion of | 1« of Ark 9 16 nef ; H ate ffinity does not. want her and th isband will not ¢ Pentz, Baby Jean, and the dog e E BY JOHN W. NELSON ~ r and goat are cruising from Seat- | ( B Has A CROOK—or I have been one. But I want to go This letter from “Desperate” is just another proof of th (ete Ghaxwar, Alesis. ta ; ; straight. I've got a wife and a baby that have stuck ult to the | fact replay Fy the ¥ x 1 en A f , by me, and I haven't got the heart to go wrong again. Can |?" rode to) TEAR Miss GREY: 1 am 4H -— S| pret to show the opportunities |tity t ality of 4 you help me get a job?” Hof ¢ re at t 1 ar 1 « rey will receive cal}, i papa yo ed Sounds just like a paragraph out of a novel or a movie | jot ft tee he lave | ee ee ve yes t from here “ ; « itseit to| thriller, doesn’t it? The reporter thought so, too. There's | other Judges take my tu no |has been cor mat 1 BY LINDEN B. PENTZ ore teat a. 3 s f these) some catch to this somewhere, he thought. prpaidin ’ ¥ bs i me times v te building j IMOD A H.C, Ju f the 2 ¥ he home yd sar “Sure! Have a chair. Now, what is it again?” Pd ders tite thee callie y le numb © would tak . j : r ‘ - his prod}. L read your police story, I thought maybe you could| tn lena = 2 pe cong re _ a8 . i f ; help me get a job, © I've hunted the streets and pounded the | rights. more straight comm ‘ re Mle t letter to Cynthia G , habit stries:| pavements and hammered every door in town, I believe.” 1m ood hash and found out, And when|)°4 | e + just 4 ‘ og r ‘ Jp aah The speaker, a keen appearing young man, neatly dressed | ""%," ‘8s Sour. : JP LEB i cy Nhe would MAY | sohbed | it—there the fem og eealges 4 ni state.) With frank gray eyes and a fine countenance, removed a}, que ode o “ie baie Nr ore beg em : Ee apment ge A straw hat and mopped sweat*from his brow. This was a oth I don't my husband and I do| |: om th 4, an a y and other resources, and week ago, during the hot spell. . equa ove v alt 04 pe nm f Pd oni pore or daaral PH 7 cee Tevinvon Of sation) “I'm getting desperate. I want work. My money is get-|"**"" . m a eon) are eae cathe s wr | ular tour of } ath ee ry SALES ting low. It isn’t the money. I could go out and clean up|...) UK" Is now serving 5" ‘ tas ike lS ny 1 ave t the: joby,|% on oF mare ax 4 wera An poles 6 2 7 ok INCOME TAXES $10,000 in two weeks. I can demonstrate it. But I just got! coun He ‘ of ame, mat do, that life ix | {0% fer a e whteand 3 8 Tha e ¢ oners pieked @ther Lamping platform planks|thru doing two years and one month at Folsom. My wife | riea 1 hildre I : ble without the object of | |/25 1 “ I si _ nd the fact I n making his r: | - ee si ghee stuck with me, and for her sake and the baby’s, I am going |' ay oy pray vas Rarer) Bib (Papas p he pipe orl let tf i aaa zen and t rp taxes; calling constitutional Straight. Can you help me? ae + : “eis Slettas aad wdaein, snd fo j o men Seat Ae i Aen ENA $00 Om gonvention to » new state ie » abandon them to Inevitable | mea, Tot” long-haired e pov ge YOU’LL FIND constitution: f state M-M-M! A real case. Here's a crook that wants to goline raternat « grace. It will do Ne rn ers wine on day follows |avoreune in t nd men come ise “power lasue D Wonder if it’s possible for him to make good, the re- et Be ae erican Legion| win yoU— Se new «4 halt t, | sn Ma that I} regrets at mak, IT HERE ; “Thru the development of porter thought. Police say it isn’t. Sheriffs and crimin- VestEns of Wovetant, Ware beautiful or charming you ma, wh ey peal pi has the 08 ean gur hydro-electric resources, we will ologists and all the other “protectors” of society say it isn’t. be—mean less to him t a ja ss rovincial policeman Jn his round of Bamtup the most prosperous and y y, it’s w ry see » Te. place in the community and res , Sieatea communities on this con By golly, it’s worth trying just to see, thought the r his—respectibility. Only your | "ould be the Hien. Initiative Measure No. porter, bs husband can save you. If you. |2¢s8, for ‘a | Up a constructive step forward, a What's your story? j have children he may tolerate |S"! The “old-fast jmost meritorious measure, and I} “I’ve been a crook for 12 years. Haven't got much to ARE SLATED you in his home ae their )20u Dut del . hap age mereente ie adoption by vote of our) recommend me to anyone. But I want to get started right. | | mother, Jt yee. have, phen ’ eS raiskeent halt ipectora I'm not old, only 30, but I look older.” | ’ {Ts LBB! J ; : c mity of admit it, “have Missionary training conference to | «STATE CAPITAL True. His hair was sprinkled with gray. The face had} Jews to Lay Cornerstone of and. No one else can time: she be held at Seabeck July 26 to Aug st Olympia, the S€t lines—the lines that confinement in a prison somehow | ¥ your story makes Unfo tunately, many i ust 5 Slustration.. for .|firie let the chance slip by and | Tries to sell clothes, Leslie Davis, other romantic women of the | hen It ts too cause they, un 23, arrested nstable wepaper Twenty-six students of the Univer sity of Pittsburg were in Seattle Sat ay en route to Mt nier. Dr. C. B Capitol univer Zolumbus, Ohio, will address Lutheran church, Ballard, Sunday morning and myself, or en route for canneries and other settlements to be Conce opbi Coione! ey POR « camenl ct Cn stamp upon a countenance. New Synagogue Sunday ; | state senate in 1919 I found various) And then his story. Quietly and with a touch of pride futility of romantic love when |ke their up-te smug sister, Aidovéde! -kthaledie tata faterests maintaining erect — he told it. For 12 years in all parts of America he had| © Sunday, July 15, at 10 o'clock) jt falls outskde the moral code. at anit their affections from éne Oth Injured “in? ‘Traffic | Are "ae series sowes: by seam ee ean onetie intiuene | lived a§ a crook. Much of the time had been spent behind |* ™. Seattle Jewry will celebrate 4° bene, pallet lt 20 ers Injured in Traffic) « sheriff's office window on ‘ov ave re That is why “Mothe is sO an: a was Col ed to a You hay T " : 0 anx Toll in Seattle | was committed to the tr r troubles by |lous for you. She w you to be} sane asylum Friday 1 hope |happy for the greater part of your | | me. I|life—that time after you are mar-| A. W nwon, 32, street car | | motormar Giympia for the purpose of influenc “ : with splendor the festival of laying , ig legislation. The evil and corrupt-| prison bars. But he had made money—big money. the 7 t Bg influence of such lobbies by In Los Angeles in less than six months he made $27,000. a en eeea rer ne| He operated in banks and with trust companies and bond- ¢ “I pledge to the people of the ing concerns. Shapiro kindly requests that thejam a widow with two children to|sied. Perhaps mother is just a wee r Mins Gi of the New Heral| jjeved neve w being constructed at corners ynugogue r your column in William Worsh Oth ave. and FE. Spruce st. Rabbt| you tective, was relea m, former city de ed on $2,500 can do the same g from a ; = t ‘ ‘riday pending set ce state of "sora ar eT am | ae Jewish people of the vicinity decor-| eu bit too full of false modesty, and | frac ured wba: Saturday aa’ tik bid gene his sentence on a os eg BipeedeaMbeager ts : pop . ate their homes with Jewish and u lack of work sickness |she, too, might do well to teach | *Ult of an accident I y when : t Fee dhru rsaeagytbertlg ber robbed the prison safe. This job caused a chuckle. His) festival |smait grocery Hill T-eannot pay. 1|his wife when he marries her and | 2101 Sixt knocked him | Sta tattnaiies. f i Thi 1 | r your own future happl- | ¢ “ ed from a stree! and their corrupting influence.” j last stretch was for using the mails to defraud. Thirteen} “Such a holy occasion,” declares) have a dresser 1 want to sell to} why, for y yur. wn future bapnt- . ath mage Ne a —_— 4 yj . vyer he patel a the rabbi, “should not be used mere-|s0me kind hearted man or woman | ness, you woulc » well to listen 4 “ anprar counts, and with a smart lawyer he had beaten all but two. | the re should not be used m yOu onl de sty te lata ie wi : who would do me a fa ot to help | mot skal » crook |1¥ with the purpose of raising funds get all the money,” said the crook.) » } saguiting int lecved'é magnifi.|™e out until I can get on my feet| mill and understands. ying fomeone will do In closing, let me say that men men today think the young 1 as nails Particular! w uto ay he was|Detective’s Wife Inherits st hae Ford Car Stock a broken arm and was taken to the city} A wire from his wife in Detroit, he auto which struck |telling him that she has inherited “But the attorne; : ¥ “You must hire good ones if you expect to keep out. demonstration for Judelam.” pe CITY TAX WILL The process was simple. Forged references. A job as city will be represented by | ” ' | statement clerk in a bank. A confederate, invariably a/ Mayor Brown a» well as other high| : JUMP IN 94 |woman, who worked from the outside. Dormant accounts | °ficlals, orators and representatives : d 4 ot diffe nationalities. Vancou- where only one or two checks a month would go thru. ver, B. C, Tacoma, Bellingham and|‘” which makes the MA in.0600. prom ” haba “ey, “ . » ace-|. rhe | he phan f en by J. H. Mills, 736| stock in the Ford Motor company 4 mS Se — Every bank has them,” he says. You study the AC-| other cities will be represented by| a F — we Mohr is secretary of the | valued at thousands of Sohara tone ‘Wore Than Thirty Milis Will | counts. Pick out several. Your confederate writes to some |targe delexations |To Disillusioned Girl Vaan, roti & + union, recelved Saturday by J. J. Flammer, ; good bonding houses from Rainier park, Tacoma or some h will be tw ‘a enh find! sotne way |A WANDERER ON LIFE's sour-|_2 ak. dalled | hen of a Movin emececite agency of Liberty | #h and 110 by 70 feet. ‘Th Noor of the ny j will neat | NEY Sunday in the Churches no that you may be happy. Acco Be Figure Next Year nearby town. She asks about certain issues i | Seattle faces an increase in the | bonds. levy of more than two and one e : Gait mills, city councilmen and oftt-| ‘J COPY the signature of the dormant account patron. | peop The check is made out for from $1,000 to $5,000. She) “*"¢e style of brick and concrete ¢ drunk. He|willed to Mrs. Flammer by Mrs. Fourth ave. and| Margaret Freeman, an aunt. | “In the early days Mrs. Freeman Eastlake |was a schoolmate of Henry Ford,” right eye|Flammer said. “When he was strug- people, wh auditorium will accommo | Pike erman Rodinoff, was cut over the It is to be built in rena: cals fear. ¢ with the exterior fintat in fa day night when his bicycle col-| E a i a : ‘ , erto: { oe h c acy -|gling to get started she invested-a H | “A deficiency in this year’s budget | Sends the check to the bond house for the bonds and hides) 1.1 and stone trimming, The rest ded at Yale ave. N. and Republi-|few thousands in his company —I i “of more than ¥325,000 and two large| out until told to go after the registered package containing) is to be of the title construction. EPISCOPAL la. m., “The Eternal Refuge"; 8 p. m.,|©@2 St. with an auto driven by Rob-| don't know just how much. This, of | ert Irv P filary increases that may be granted|the bonds. If the check goes thru, everything is all right.| 1 witt cost over $100,000 and it St. Mark’s—Harvard and Spring;|“In Conflict With Religious Cus 217 E. Republican st.|course, has grown enormously, but " ame the largest contributing causes, | If it doesn’t show up, then she never goes back. | will be the greatest orthadox syna-| Rey. John D. McLauchlan, pastor.|toms,” the second in the series of | 1*Ving said he had stopped his auto|the total is a mystery to me. , ‘ ‘omue on the Pacific Coast | : sna ta Ti o|#nd the boy ran into it. Dr. J. C.| Flammer said that, in any event, ow os . “ statement sheet and|#°s¥s on ¢ | Holy communion, § a, m; children’s |stereopticon sermons on “The Lif ‘The budget committee will begin ‘When it comes to me I destroy the sta! t was 20 years ago that a group] service 9:45 a, m., services at 11a, m.,|of Christ.” Illustrated hymns and| Gosnell attended the injured youth. | he'd keep on working awhile yet. { fs hearings next month. Mayor E.|make out a new one, leaving off the amount. I take the) gathered in a large house on Main | snd nao aoa screen singing are special featur J. Brown declared he will sit with| check and destroy it. All the evidence is gone. They can’t) st. ‘tand called themselves the Herzi| St. Michael's Chapel of St. Mark's|in these services | the council and make suggestions on/ convict you because there’s nothing to convict on. | congregation, in honor of Theodor|Parish—N. Sixth and John, Sung} *- fee» 8 cat city expenses. | “Of course, the shortage is found when the bank's bal-| Herzl, the founder of the Zionist RoabAciat Ald perreen PAY_”A. 11) MISCELLANEOUS | Both firenten and policemen are ; y y e oe | Church school 3 p. m. Whitman Memorial Federated “duking a raise of $25 a month in their | ance is made up at the end of aliens a peat eres A new synagogue was constructed| All Saints —F Canon Ronald | ehurch—Corner N. 42nd and Ash-| Wages this year, according to E. 1.|0n the carpet, fired—often arrested. But Ive got § hoa | tt, 18th ave, and Fir ‘at, a fow| Hilton, pastor. 11 worth ave., Rowland Edwards, D. D Blaine, chairman of the finznce com-|or $10,000, and there isn’t anything on which to hite A) years later, and it ts there that the| “Faith and Prayer pantots Ak: aj/mns mervicn) HA a Civil Service league is| prosecution. | body Is holding thelr services now,| . St ete 0st 5 Rev. Canon |to Crowned Heads”; 8 p. m, sermon, | asking $25 ‘ Pri e . a | "Phere sla “alec ai Heteew ana’ts Ronald Hilton, pastor. 9 a serme Mas or.Thistles | Piiriog Yeon than 25. ana “I can demonstrate it. But I don’t want to. : Nott | seer Peres ot 80 saavaa veal Lad sr stipe ey hd | “eligioias Open Ferum—106 Madi. | ty departments have increased| job as timekeeper or some other work in a lumber camp.| People| ‘Trinity Parish—Eighth and James ; m. sermon tople, Financial Statement Ms for which Rabbi Shapiro ec 5 on st “ M Vv. their . My wife could wait on the table or cook, We want to work) o., caturdays and hieuve lecturing | Rev. William H, Bliss, Rector nor ie ipa brgrai spehels Beeps | > The levy in 1924 was 27.61 millx | and go straight. We have some debts. Can you help me| he president of the synagogue,| 20'¥ communion ts m.; morning | Dianots,” Officials fear this figure must be| Got a job?” |M. Homberg, will preside. Rabbi | Prayer and sermon it a. m.; subject, | Rosicrucian Fellowship — Subject, | roncanan! 20 mills this year unless| S¢¢ 4 JOD- ee. @ |Baruch Shapiro will deliver the} 1h, connection Between Suffering | 7 6t your Light Shine | ASSETS i Glory.” E ning prayer and ser: | ht Sti | | mon, § p. m, “The Divine Stan of Justice.” BA | principal address. HE reporter didn’t know. “Come back in the morning | 4 and we will see what we can do. I'd like to try out} | 3 A ; ia way bac | er aie Fremont Chureh,— Services in Odd | Open-Air Church | this thing. Actually see if a man can beat his way back to MINER CRUSHED PRESBYTERIAN Noe Mallat eiacDie: MEET honesty.” University—Corner 15th ave. N. B.| EB. Hicks, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunda se are drasti. its i he bud; rastic cuts in the budget Cash on hand and in Banks.....$ 23,490.41 Loans on Mortgage Security.... 542,614.93 Loans on Bonds and Warrants.. 10,104.70 ST i a EE “ "d be | are : rsa | hie gee 4; Accrued Interest on Bonds..... 3,225.89 “You would be protected,” said the crook. ‘There'd be} jand E. 47th st.; Rev. Harry 8. Tem. | school; 11 a. m., “The Great Rock,” § " “ig osaspur no danger. I would not steal from anyone who befriended T0 D |pleton, pastor. Service at 11 a. m.|p. m., vice.” Bond Investments ............. 81,844.13 series of open air religious meet. | NO ger. = d have no fear. If I should’ Address by Dr. Wm. Chalmers Co-| First Swedish—Ninth and Pine st. meet Sates me, will be held by the Religious|me. The people I work for need have n sea acl vert, of Chicago, at 8 p,m Rev. Emil Friborg, pastor, Sunday Furniture and Fixtures. +. 6,812.07 Workers’ union, starting | eyer go crooked again, I would quit their employ and work | ° ; 4 University Congregation — Union | school a. m.; Services 11 a, m. Investment in Leasehold........ 3,220.00 at Eighth ave. and Univer-| <omeone else. oe 'Black Diamond Accident Is | evening service iB. ¥ at David Johnson's home, Rage : “Hye ‘oy ey biped “It’s easy, this getting money. But you spend it just as) Fatal to Louttit A cee Lake Forest park, 5 p. m. Services | Account in Process of Collection. 1,881.19 ; addressed by the Rev. Mar! sy, in ? ‘ 2@ SPIRITUALISTS Swedish) at8 p,m. = pireaia ‘and Mayor Edwin J.|easily. Live high, travel around and pay big attorney fees. 2a Cath be pre ey ee Malad ere. Rinse $673,192.82 town. Misic will be furnished by | ] te . “e J want to be honest. d Crushed under a huge boulder|O. U. W. Temple, 9th . Mrs. eer Orie of Moose. Criminal records verified the man’s account of himself} wnich fen on him trom the root | Rosalie Knowles, assoclate ek | i and his record. That was a week ago. But he never came/of the 11th level tunnel in the| will lecture at 3 and 8 p. m. Circles| Qa ' imal) acre tracts along the high-| back. Seattle bankers are welcome to this information, if| Black Diamond coal mines Friday |4:30 and 6 p. m. | Bra Vistidtor'sale tn the Want back. d night, Ed Louttit, 20, was ulmost| Eternal Truth Spiritual Church of | eolumns. You can buy th it will do them any good. * isappointed. 1| mstantly killed America—1915 First ave. Rev. A.| th uy them on)" And one word to you, George. I’m disappointed. nea | he casy-payment plan. Louttit at work about 7:30|E. Golden, pastor. 3 p. m. Open LIABILITIES Savings of 3,018 Members. .....$661,778.63 Due Borrowers on Incomplete Building Loans .... aie 0.46)3 <o My DOGO wanted to test it out, this problem of whether a man can) ), i, on the 11th Jevel, which is|forum, “The Dissatisfied Spirit.” | : : 1% ‘o straight. Why didn’t you come back and give US @) 5,00 tect below the surface of the|4:39 circles. 8 p. m. tecture by/ American Aviators Leave RESERVE ] AN g' 7 kee | earth. As ho passed along the tun.| Mrs. Isaacson, “The Responsibility 4 = chance? | nel, the boulder crashed down from |of Mediumahip.” Turk Capital for Bucharest Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits fajitas ps acin lene s oe uO amie It would have been a dandy story. jthe roof, pinning him beneath it.| Church of Spiritus! Unity—ser. OPERATION A crew of men were able to rescue| vices 3 p. m. Lecture by Mary! CONSTANTINOPLE, July 12— $. him, but the victim was dead,|Glen, Salvation Lassio, Messi The American round-the-world air- HERE Insurance Men in 5 Louttit was unmarried, Hving at| Devine healing. Circles nes left here at § a, m., for Bu- Convention in City) Black piamona. The Church of Psychic Science—|caharest, Led by Lieut. Lowell , | Couldn’t Get Back Her Sail | Representatives of the Massachu-| The mines where the accident oc-|5000 Arcade Bldg. Rev, KE, Adelle|Smith, the three big army planes j i | nett: “6 Co. are| curred are operated by the Pacific|Lowdermilk, pastor, Services %:30| circled over Constantinople and then Until She Took Lydia i setts Mutual Life Insurance Co. are ’ Fock | rambo Pennsylvania and Oklahoma { $673,192.82 This Association has loaned a total of over r i | Ce s %o ‘ircle: | disappearec e west. The weath: ais holding their regular mid-year con- | © past Coal Co. p.m. Cireles 4:30 p, m Ad. | disappe 1 to the west, T ‘ 3 Vegetable Compound in Elliott Bay lvention in the Stuart building, at| - — die Rosencrans will speak er was favorable. ; one million cS hundred thousand dollars to lthe offices of Arthur H. Challis, | L. A. Griffin Brownlee will lec-| They plan to reach Paris by Mon wage earners in Seattle without the loss of f, Minn.—‘*I had a very ae general agen? ture at 1620 Fourth ave, 745 p. m.|day, in time to participate in the a frict Jack Miner Is Sought in City single dollar—a perfect record: tion anditseemedasif{| Seattle was host to Uncle Sam’a|O na bere of the agency | gobs again Saturday when the U. 8-| are present, incinding Clayton Rych- | ort $. Oklahoma and the Pennsylvania |ard, of Hoquiam, and Ray zine, | University First Christian Spirit-| rab netes pa eae ovesianleay e harbor off the | Kelso, and District Agents Kenneth alist Church—4550 11th ave, N. BL! y ple, where the flyers | pain almost _con-| SrePpee Bee aaa aes stay. |Englehart, Yakima, and Harvey E.| Believing that her nephew, who|Cars No, 16 and No. 18. Hannah|!nded yesterday from Aleppo, ‘The | jstantly. My sister | east waterway % Vil { Everett alec: fa Her. adopted. edt K sy [Aviators were a!l in good health, lIcame to helptake| ‘The boats came to Seattle from| Wilson, of Ev er icleen adop on, as met president. Pastor, Dr. Gro. f ie care of me, and| Port Angeles, where preliminary| The business session occupied the death recently ttle, Mra, |r, urs (oeel PUBL, aretha i summer manuevers have been held, |morning hours and luncheon was | Catherine Hartz South Virgil 7 Q sh “ngtvibe Deon In-preparation for the return of the |held at the Pig'n Whistle. ave, Los Ang ailed to the|uesday, Wednesday and Friday THREE F NCE TS gobs to the elty, fleet hospitality anil Cross and] circle, 8 p. m the: missing: pers] ‘Temple Klonh—915 15. Pine, Room fons bureau ‘to-| 5 10, 0, jermon, Jectul nd Compound for| headquarters was opened early Satur “ | netvonsneseanda| day and preparations were made to| Power Bill Case 4 Madt taal A; a ee ee eee ee cece satioes kad P d Agai day. Detective! qoviatiouai healing, Silence every Madison, Lincoln and Kin- Ta cca aata all Ha cadisiras oc the en: ostponed Again) Potter, in charge | sunday morning and evening. In| ear Favored This Sunday id in a very few days’ | freshments will be features of the en- oft 't Hueeabd| Cuanetc ao coareestisadtsten feel better. In two| tertainment to be furnished the men. aaked" The star . : Retietea eae pares Niger baertteeigeeh of a iting |to circulate Bone power bill petitions around, and now1am| of the entertainment of the senior |""d then Ly alter tar eahony erie thy again and am still | and junior officers of the two ships. |W4" set over until Augusl 2) by Itis a pleasure for me to Dalton Friday then 18 to you, and I hope that many | er, attorney for Ben Wher women who are guiferin, like t | Railroad Men to dittl, requested the postponement. z SAL J.D. Ross, superintendent of the find out about your med ne, | | ny information 1 possibly Picnic on Sunday Jey sight department, is complain coker." Meg.| Bastile day celebration, it was re sages, healing, circles ported here today. | Topic, “The Truth Start saving with this strong workingman’s association and recelve six J Today Jan. 1 OPEN ALL DAY EVERY SATURDAY The case against Louis .!. Bendit- ti, charged with having pald agents to aid in the LUTHERAN Seattle will have three band con- search _ 4a RPT sayy, (Corts Sunday in parks about the city, | he boy's Columbia Bethlehem, corn th! Adams’ band playing for two con: name is Jack |2¥¢; 8: and Angeline st.—H. Mats | corts and Wagner's band for the pastor é Sunday school, 10 a. mj| othe: Miner, He ts Lae 4) other about 20 yoara| Service, 11 a. m.; Prof. William F.| Adams’ band will appear at Madi old, About April| Schmidt, of | Spokane college, will!son park at 2, with a program of 1 this ‘ he preach. Wednesday, 8 p, m., ture | classical and popular songs, begin. by Prof. C. B, Johdes on “Spiritism| ning with the ‘Marche Kspagnole' Trades Union Savings and Loan Association Mra. James Witky, 923 K,| More than 1,000 people are expect. |Ing witness against Benditti left San Pedro to} “hat Seductive Deviltry.” aKa wn aiae WA UPANntaRla On REY t, Rochester, Minnesota, |ed Sunday when the Brotherhood df | ——— | . @ come Novtiandis) st. gohn's Danish Mission, 24th] Old Kentucky Home P the Vegetable Com-| Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen| ‘The J. ‘T, Hardeman Hat Co. an MINE suppowed to have} ave ana 1, Spruce Rev, Alfred] At 6 tho sume band will play at 105 Union St. KL iot-7362 Tecord of fifty years of | hold its sixth annual plenic at Hall's| nounced Saturday the opening of worked at stevedoring around Puget] yg. gorenson, pa Worship (Dan:|tincotn park,, presenting a program Te pe merican women. — | Lake | another store, at 1434 Third aye,, in| Sound ports. ish), 11 4, m no evening service of differe ham’s Private Toxt- All interurban train will stop at| the ew Kress building, ‘The new] Mrs, Hartzell writes that, about] ‘ sent you free upon re-| the luke for the picnickers, A pro | shop ix handsomely fitted and starts] June 15, uhe had a prosentiment t tothe Lydia E.Pinkham | gram of sports, musie and talks is with a new pany, Lynn, Mass, scheduled the firm's pol t numbers My Wagner's band will play but once METHODIST |Sunday and that time at Kinnear ock in keeping with}evil had befallen the boy, but Virst Methodist Protestant Chureh| park of 620. The program will con (hoard nothing to confirm her fear —Rev, George W. Bock, pastor, 11] sist of ¢ lal band numbers: