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} f MONDAY, APRIL 20, DISAPPOINTED TRAIN HITS TRUCK; @ YOUTH ENS == TWO ESCAPE DEATH HIS LIFE Other Persons Are Injured in Boy Week-End Traffic Smashes Six Despondent Leaves Note Saying, “Life Is Joke” qa Mins un FOUND DEAD IN ROOM|,..." cha aay Re ces ae Former High School Student |; ee ’ anes Takes Poison Draught sand Harry Cannon, 48 tal, Mins 1 i" \ A Y usioned = in|; ng ' TWo PEDESTRIANS 4 Claf eds P ONE KNOCKED DOWN wl boy, 8 : . : A machine dr ( " t c her i T ‘1 ; \ SIX PERSONS 2 AY - e % os ARE INJURED : teke a 4 ( { : and f aid given for t ws h i 0 et a: Ar t a Arne ty " i 1 { A ay ¥ Patecins early § y | Young Mike M is V F r Si A ‘ . e 4 . midnight | M a we wan "MY ALL IS GONE aryrese ‘ eg a Maree READS LAST NOTE ‘ : ead t 4 aly is ‘| Library Breaks Record ‘'Annual Report Shows Main Building Too Small for City of Seattle’s Size wh t 2 Part of t y 19 t ‘ y 1 off \ M rd ite books w " v ak ure poss Bu BALL WILL AD @ LEGION FUND Child Welfare Dance Satur-| > sem i . tle | wore 420.80 day Helps Endowment Spant Hote! for the benefit o s. It will be inf the auspices of the E Eight society of the The Olympic Ame lin Holdup Plot Arrest; Now| Speeding Auto Plows Into .Nc.| Charged With Non-Support Shop; Driver Jailed ts M jorning plowed it make to if Armature Ele or a 5,00 : ‘ e ithe i Pp © that 1m URGES SUPPORT = OF EXHIBIT George Smith to Tour State 1 ‘J. Tall for N. W. Products Show ve ye Monday ‘x rs oes © CRASH KILLS {knifed Gob Under Care of Hospital mittee 0! ere’ gsrsed unde r the aus rot Comm the Chambe | Woman Dies in Plunge Into sineas | d products in this sec of the country, the Chamber o} and Rob injured ge Reed, ¢ slightly as driving. She’s Wedded * office lont a evening «Lost; yunty auditor's h are bein outside Civil War Veterans — *\ wan mar yar we, Hold Tilley’s Rites!" x sbers of Stevens post, G A. &.| Loot Gone in Smoke? |will attend the service at Butte worth mortuary, at 2 p. m. Inte in Lake View cemetery Sure, Cigars Stolen| Most of their loot by-products fruits Imon, getables, berries, of | ment will b disappeared in cheese, dairy products and | ——__—_—_— |amoke rings, according to the pur of woodenware, steel and | ported confessions of four of soven ufactured produ from ‘Davenport Resident youthful burglars in the city jail sed to have ries of that loc Mr t night Dies at Age of 92 sunday. 7 DAVENPORT, Smith jounced la clgars worth Huystee ur A. I. Pfiel, thoug to t . Liquor Cause of county's oldest resident @hnd at, the Newsboy’s Death rip tiatuhiak Mire Bion With only a 5-cent piece in his! The er was born til uawis County Men ket and an empty bottle smelling | Germany, but Davernport | | Inspect Livestock! strongly of moon reg Ma | many years, thesThe father died in wi-vain effort | VISIT ICE CREAM PLANT Tho loot consisted of cigareta,{are to address Americanization Relig Mth c * « foura!| CHEHALIS, April 20.—Live stock | to tho youth, after ho had res,| Pacific Northwest Products com-|candy and cookles, It is believed} classes at Central school Monday the tier 8 hist at the |Immigration Agents men of Lewis county will tour the} cued the rest of the family from the |Mittes of the Chamber of Com-|to have been the work of youths. /evening, while T Revell, district | * ne o 1818 fis Ch Li nthtriat Gacoe fe ¢| flaming structure |merce will inspect tho plant. of Jattornoy, is addressing the Knights | Roosevelt! total: Get Choice VL) 7 eats bal ephemar oiep| THe RsBeettse IRISS. ORSariY MB BRES Jot Columbus at thelr hall, At the] monday.) iM cade? 11 INGIHIAM, Aprit 20-—Lynden|livo stock herds, Monday. Merds of | ary a 1 B qq (next Thuraday, chamber “ore |Sailor Suspected Sais ROUEE Hit, We De Motlanthe According to the coroner, ; of the U, 8. immigration | pure blood animals ow by lL. F ax Appeals boar Jannounced ‘last night. ‘The - via f Steali A to speak to the Von Steuben club | phy's death was Lael Bath 4 F Jay captured an aban-| py | to Speak at Lunch)!!! follow. their rexutar aa ° ealing uto | ind Harry Moore is to address the | \ ium, as he had i dare 4x nutomoblle and a che | Oo Opeal inc meeting Thureday noon | Arrested on suspicton of attempt. | St. John lodge of Masons. ing is knov r iseise ato ‘The members’ council of tho Seat. | jing to steal an auto from 1 | re family or relatives, A a Acant 1| tle Chamber of Commerce will have , ee RO ee ERT Clark, 4884 42d ave, Butidad s Bandi ath [ie ane atiey A ate portunity of hearing how the] JORH AVE CLUB MERTS® tight! vieior Kure, 22 : ‘. | Sportsmen Fail to | WwW o 6 vf A. brandy nited States board of tax appeals | Geo epresentng thé) taken to the city Jail and 1 on unt Bandi sinthe, gin and bran i | worksa@t their weekly luncheon Iri.| publicity department of the Antti an open. charge Get Cougar in Hunt Robbed Gem Store| Killed Land Office Closes | duy, May 29, from the tax com. | can Lesion, will speat to tho Tonth| "patrolman A. 8: Kelly. nvvested | * Bight. Seattle” sportamen who i i ing the armed | Mrs. “Watson ille I enienlotteew ei tharteel ved | Avo, Improvement. club, Tuosday. at | Nairiiet aver ‘ant ree ie ii | Police are atill seeking tt rm Afte 6 Y J b i Kure at Rainter a and Adams st.] went to Tokul ¢ k Saturday to] man who late Saturday entered the Marshfield Fi Ls tear Jo The board wilt arrive in Seattle |§ p.m. MW. the University branch |'phe prisoner, while being tnken to j Crescent Jey store, 1100 Firnt in biatd 1e ire ANCOUVEER, Wash, April 20} May and will hear cases in the | ibrar atl caowmad! Cua caphenemen vr] KA a cougar returned to the city | ordered David Levy, proprie Word wap bal: Ie ee n} 1 U, 8. land office here Wil be} Chamber Iding for ay Whicly ho’ had stolen, Kelly de te | Monday without the animal, A two} nn. 44 dug of the ¢ of Mr I at ed April 30, and the reeord ¢ unet ‘ | ; 4 rs Hlent on the floor, and |Ous of th ie th of \ wor tat inotlons of th CHICAGO. With gu play by day hunt failed, P. C, Peterson with three diamond rings |xon, 67, who wos rig td he a warded to Mt wattle land office v in whieh pro: |eriminals a dally feature of Chicago! SHAN@ITAT ROAD CHANGED | government hunter, remained in the H. L. KNOX vain 4; andsS ibe. jn aati ta pene tr fir at ur th a Oba wecording: to a a M Mumford coeds ¥ duties will then be | yife, enlef of Police Colling has 4 KNESO, April 20.—The loop in che@islistrict with his hounds, seeking of the Knox School Hed to open the safe in[iadweek. Wive other dohn Ch Hewitt hei iat ae ah iv ttshes Vat the regular Cham. | gued instructions that y|Shanghat road at Owl cveek will bef fresh tratls, When ho strikere@nolf Tuesday Evening, 8 o'Clock rings were secreted, Hoelto death sy ie y4 in Gi ies ps her ; PN : i PM oad Ee of Ro anoe aan Tho | wear their revolvers dg, eliminated by construction of al he will notify the Seattle gunmen, | Chamber sas Commerce écked inaide the store when dahl, a relative of the woman, office i hoor ) operation in public wil be invited to the meet. | aun in front, instead of on the bridge and fill, Commissioner G. N, who will return to take up the | " Walcortate ‘ cu ‘ (215 Columb the Bandit Gleappeared. notified of her douth. Vancouver for 66 yours, ing. hip, as before, Campbell said Monday, chase anew. idhnaeteh tS oo a u u for Lent Books in 1924 THE SRATTILE STAR ‘i ‘he Spirit of nan “Paul” JUSTICK " the Puyallup the ’ 1 forem ung 1 ' t f f the Mi ihe day and t t \ he I W. HH. Paulhamus sloey t the Fair and vi ih fat be found Pa 110 hey buried him up « Hin bo mn the b ump Revolt Ended FREDERICK & NELSON ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE in Portugal Regular Army Routs Rev- olutionists With Ma- chine Guns Goods—-Econamy Prices trederik & Nedown Service f erratic artitiery fire. An Unusually Attractive om EXTENSION HOLD RITES FOR. 1 Selection—in Newly-Arrived } RIGHT TODAY © PAULHAMUS 2...) | WOMEN’S $@Q.75 i) North End Residents Take Beloved Puyallup Fair Man-)'"<"'« DRES SES We Battle to City Council ager Is Buried Sunday ‘re HUNDRED or more charming Dresse \ Tae aria F for women, and young wom In the ig : if i. Fapemue mart, youthful styles for which there is suct ait j 1 . Ww t emetery erlook t p abd a vogue just now, MW ¢ n, to tl ‘a 3 alle which tho dead) 55 | p Prints, novelty effects and plain colors in F afternoon, Petitions et tel 8 " a \ terd f wide variety. Dresses for street and after- 4 s tho park and out 1th af hu of a invol j 2 1 1 mbe ‘ 2 la get es pen oo" ON STICKERS Women’s Black . s of the park, and may endar 4 . ° ee. They f t railway bures ] 1|Northwest Groups Back Kidskin Oxfords i “= ! r ’ a i | , 46th 2 oe a Local Chamber in Drive In the Trim, Comfortable Hl | ' Regge nde a4 fe Style Pietured Hi | (LET CONTRACTS :ssecxcuars, ‘| $9.95 TBINDEN WAITING ie Poe City Paving and Improve-| ‘ ; ti ‘ae to regs ite ik Ga i - y | 6 wih c oR 4 price for Oxfords of this goc ual- . To Be Arraigned on New ment Work Under Way feveloped t ‘ ity. Made oi Fines gore black idakans With { Larceny Charge Tuesday shar Ear Rt Ce A aS ae fi . Geet : Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. All size groups k 508 have y been ‘ © Pc n In not complete, as shown in following chart: i f unty ties, will 3 |22 e ‘ a grand 4 . Widths AA to E. Low-priced at $2.95 the pair. 2 j Unde ,’ ‘ z e ed Ho ; Women’s ‘‘Sample’’ Shoes ‘ Attorney Opposes Auto Men in Traffic Cases enter Into p running enterprise. Chink Assaulter’s Mon Case Delayed Month 1 \ J I " murder, ga : fcite 21 y whe ff ad t ber next mo 1 Woo, ¢ is T in front of statutes elected UN be Huge Railroad Tie _ Cargo for ci dh thru the » |Man ‘Bene, Robbed : Is Thrown Into Bay Thrown into ¥ had he Kalama rvey, of Portland hipped out tht Nott bay afte beer arly Sunday m: rescued from prot Injunction Asked in Kelso aes Scrap ' The K city harbor 1 Blue wan | ©-/ dition when the & semi-conscious con patrol he Brown and Fed G Subject at Meeting, The hi and the of the 8 Christian Te » | Woman, Man Injured 90) ir tie tenis at uinuenion | When Car Overturns at the meeting of the Relig Worke at Me Wor George | te u y noo from | teria n, I tine, divisional prohibition | will make a short talk. Stillwell will preside, Mr Mrs ther injurie received | when Stinson's automobile over.| Silbaugh and Mra, J hon ur night esram} Close War Anniversary || * turned five mil 4s north of sorta? | will speak, Mrs, Charles McAboo from the commande: | e cience of Saturday. They wero returning from | will sing. It came in resp< sent! 4 13.gun salute from the Eagle| by tho chamber bidding the fleet] : . Satonville when the accident oc: EA EE: i 10 hae * Aa eel gr tr | boat No. 38 in Elliott bay at noon, Salesmans! td on 2 ; bi | Bhohdwaty Principal {trp to Honolulu and Australia, — jand the playing of “Tho Star. “= Washougal River; 2 Hurt : ‘ iPad etiam tea aestey N pauertnars tah td Ye Reardon INE new and very attractive patterns in = ir eld |the city hospital, where he was!Leo Morelli and Ar Py mY 9 3 4 y rtai f i VANCOUVER, Wash., April 20 or A Coun. | taken fot treatment, he said he was|were arrested ear the ' Filet and Bungalow _Curtain Nets in A woman waa killed and two c sand L. 8. Bailey. | walking Along Railroad ave. when|cafe, Fifth ave. on st white, cream and ecru color, ; ured Sunday a nin an @ t City rk Crawford | the bandits struck him and took $12/by prohibition nts last June 28 Featuring dot and conventional designs un- Jured Sunda: ¥ U & A i ‘date: tees L. Mrs. Iva from marting all | from hin Prohibition Agent W. M, Whitney usual in nets at these low prices. Low-priced | 59, died an hour after the t nst them, by sett charges that the place is the center 25 d 29¢ the yard portunity for demon “a tn fen ch oF AL 8 | at 25e¢ an ¢ the yard. ca ed off the road Into the ngs oe of the moonshine traffic in the ae ae worth and extent of |cat Plunged off the road int ;County Stenographer iio: «11 Cound ini Work Cy NA Ak OF ed NO Rad an Sa cl ea “DOWNSTAIRS STORE achievements’ Fleet Likes City | Talks to Ki . Fuiaeal of Pe Ell alks to Kiwanians Linton P, Bennett principal of| Fire Victims Today | 21% his sehoot, wit apeak on] | From Highway Store ren GHILIALIS, April 20—-Laat rite atte’ etait the meetin 3 8] from a wins} Tt commemorates the 150th anni. were to be said at Po J Monday rai eal ; no in The Olyr ow in the rear of the store, thieves| yersary of Paul Revere’s ride and sibestharinefdiiie totaal ioe bon otel rte a Bpenis H. W, New-|Sunday evening robbed the H. N.{is sponsored by the Sons of the ldivkarcoldteenc einen Baniad et a wil ng-at the luncheon. Peters grocery, on the Des Moines! American Revolution death in their home Saturday morn. | TCU ANNA CALLS ‘SESSION “= MAY BAN JURY Council to Consider Rainier Traction Line Purchase $2.95. ri Exceptional value for women and young women who can wear size 4 shoes. Smart Pumps and Ox- fords in a wide variety of styles. Brown and black leathers. Medium and low heels. Sample size (4) only. At $2.95 the pair. i i i One-Strap ‘‘Grover”’ Comfort Slipper $2.95 | The ideal shoe | for women who | prefer comfort to | anything else. These are the well- known “Grover” | Comfort Slippers in | the pleasing one- rally low-priced at $2.95. ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Man Shot While He Hunts in North End Wh strap style pictured. Unu le hunti 1,500 Yards of New CURTAIN NETS 25c=29c {police was Alleged Rum Men Plead Not Guilty, lleged proprietors, en- con hos- | | toa aligned be The YARD fore J ix are Frank G Wire Message Says ; "END 1775 FETE w by the } Mot y i | U8. feet wherever they | Gun Salute and Speeches to} the Chamber of Commerce wa: 5 No doctor should have more than and a H ie Fond memort warn 2,500 patients on his list, says a Brit- ish medical authority, ECE LALO LT ATT ROE Spangled Banner’’ on the university | chimes at 1 p.m. were to mark the beginning of the third and last day's celebrations of Patriots’ day in Se- ny Confections Stolen of $5 worth of merchan.| Mayor Brown and Elias A, Wright |