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LE STAR CHASE HIT-RUN Germans Choose Sunday MINERS ESCAREHI AUTOISTS = Von Hindenburg or Marx BURNING SHAFT)2 Fight Way to Safety Atty Being Trapped 7) EUROPE FIGHTS COMMUNISM Every Capitol of Continent | Witnesses Trail Drivers} | "who Hurt Man, Woman Election Outcome Unknown; Fight Watching Reds aan | Sh sitaliota ¢ ahory lt vari Gy WELSH CHOIR T0: RADIO PROGRAMS ‘Two SUSPECTS naBeeD| ee i cabal and van f for | Hecla lead 1 alive | | NBW YORK, April Germany foun 1 ma im) ho bellove that | Rae ee ae France and England Wary| BROADCAST SATURDAY | woaw (28), omane—r-14, vo || Motoroyolist Knocks DOW Maser halsgan pass Mcaaoas Yon'| Ketone it rout; tae witriseat to'| beck to notoucl crac ae pris choone between ould uffistent to mal 10, Abril tmp } After Near East Riots KHQ Off Cantata f ATTLY: STATIONS WAAL (338), Cincinnati—G-11, pre- |] Two Girls; Is Jailed | Hin nburs af d former Chanoslior| frighten 's y ¥ man, lw : ers antata for Kron” ‘ibn Rhodes’ Btore—d, ore | arama; oF re | natn Marx, care r ; “i NE hug re t | dinner hy dent. One candidate ta Ernst Thee of pollt und lke rt (By United Press) Hy | A“ USED of running down & anf nae'8 a America, wt to be controlled t ‘ element « 4 beeen eurenbekuvapltali Sunday Evening SUNDAY Worah afd a ina and Funoing) penne Onet © eater Er pain PARE the , Ushtening of off at va | SRATTLE AAT away, two men were held in the} gonind Hine nM a former judge |} . bt : wm MANY SERVICES ON AIR | bed} (a, jail Saturday as hibandrun bee oe pig busine 1a Nf ge member of the cer hat yi pple chorus, driver | nese and other | n ntate t c Cathol t KTCL (903), American Paul Nelson 1 Kant 68M) tanked by th n farniel Saturday Evening Has Its Cotto, Christian Helence Hervicws. Il ui, early Baturday Injured an UB-\ Ty iy 'm wtrange combination, but the | repu ‘ f ial gal, , Quota of Orchestras : eburehe-11, fy 7, chureh peevioes known man at Westlake ave. and | junker extate holders of Prussia have eft - d ine € 6 mudie oF ’ KVOA (434)—Silent all day Garfield st, and fe carried with them in their support | the t " COAST STATIONS 1s ) (878), Hush & Lane Mano Co. | Jie was chased by Babo Poolman | of ytindenburg virtu the entiro| and socialists are worke 4 ’ t Verna ACRED tata, “From Cros: RYPY (060; beck yh AS Honiton Welsh: shots 41h North 60th wt, who witnessed | agrarian t merchants. Strangely enous r Yrown,” together with other MYAK (848), on mobat COAST STATIONS |the accident. Poolman caught Ne’ Another element ih the right l-] bankers, most of them Je ie ts r ers, will adeast at 9 Sur night | CKED (410), Vancouver—silent : on and turned him over to Pa | 44, the ve er,| Marx. Jewish brains, not anne t with treaty gl tings at}day evercng from KHQ (27 ut] gKt® 480), tian Pranéiaco — § au (447), Low Angelow—@:80-11, Tl troiman Ge Keynolds. | fo, and t fi in the head of the murdered ted towards the Welsh ot 1 soloists fror KGO (361), Oakland, orchestra KEW (88), Los Angelee—f-1 son red. tat ho fell | of uid lke t France, | statesman t nment | ton Meth chureh #, comle opera, “King Of Spades; | stud o programs: while driving the und for him, too. Hind vealthy bank ¢ . ‘ for pos-| Singers incl Mr, and 10, Matatead's srepoatya wee ally, Calkland=—2, Little |] aideawiped another mact known as the empire much to cre nd he ether the 0 roitbte ‘en: 9 day | Liewellyn Jone Ward Thor 5 RIT Gatien Aone Tce | yKits (405), ' toe Angelee—aia0- || between the pavemonts on [Among its adherents Sunday will be| republic. | ‘ demonstrate—| tenor; Mins Hortense Kickenapp and)] arrow ead orchestra ‘ i. 80. concert, services Iake ave. He did not know he had t va dhay merge ape: Bere ars tae lah saith eke valt Hoyd, sopranc) 10. Packard Hadio | KNX (891), Hollywood-T-11, con || sai ays a tate s” 0 | Mra Barl wher, contralto, « 2 nf cert, programe. i men each, was disclosed in the o st Bennett, bas |] KIS (403), Low Angel ‘. " | KPO (428), Ban Franctsco—6:30- || The injured man was picked up >| |; to res a der of deputies. | Accompanist are to be Miss Ida |} tra; +136, 1 T8 10, services, studio programe, by two women in the side wip 6 0 was Perri at a t Britain, wateh-| Harries and Mr ex Freeman, || ty eye ttenoe of Mats ‘ MID wae READS machine and waa taken awny | ae vely. | Thomas Harries will direct KGW (481), Portiand—16, Mult salto: Fimo) lice have found no trace of as | " : don y Adams MIDWEST STATIONS er aid a snd bocce spe his PIONEER KITSIP Rawlinson's f 5 Taney OA daaahy Denvers¥-tt, Tal ‘ : panning Sin: mre, Palle Hat Shop and Electric Store Have “Complete Faith” in VIENNA, Apt Be ‘ KeoM (1), Minmoula—s:46, mare | Progra i , midnigh Are Damaged by Flames Him, Resolution Says be f Moe today unearthed a | 1 . ' wathe soar, Aa ene ss tin at assinate the former Bulg As | Vora ail] woe choir programa! '®, orchestra, | _ WCCO (416), Twin Cities a, |j the atre j & t t Mot { the board of regent ster to Serbia und YF varat pital spt ergata | Bs] Fat 5y azo 1, orged “wie Bow 17 Union at., | oy iharmmnmien’ a ‘ iaky regime, accor to, adv erent ae. ta etal, gram; ¢ mueres | as 1 N. C. Anderson’ Was We from the Jugosiay cap T enne N (440), Calgar 33, etuale Wea (4 men | of th tu posed victim is al as-| 1 iat" Chiurel ‘Choir and || CPCN (640), Calenry—t-11 |< pestial, ioverem eocrise AG & to a resolution passed’ KNOWN Sound He | sisted {n promoting the Sofia ca a, fpaatating 7A KML (300), Halt Lake—5-10, studio WOAW (at), 1218-9, paced caileats at wdc — . ‘ . roerana, © eat | PF x ys thedral outrage ee PPMCOO’ (411). Twin Cities—4-19 (343), Denver—3, recital B. W. Morris and J.| Mer The regents p Capt C. Anderson, pioneer all an LONDON, Apri: A Central xl aspirtuals will b roRrama; orchestra | €)48, churea wervices. {A declared that Smith, when to the long contir Uey of Kiteap county, died Baty atch trom Soft anys that g by the Temple chorus from the SS | ey und him, was lying on the “ no 6 “an home at Ht Methodist | Eplacopal nown that Arthur ‘Keaton, 60) en | Ded dressed and was intox} piaze the Ag | importance to ate 1 an attack of pp and magnificent Ubrary a 1 SERVICES YOR SUNDAY uted. He had just arr'ved home, | room of the 7 wistnk, tulearia: Silird! Jerthaots i hout 4:30 &/ the univer bad kept him bedtast for tub elt, . é cred co go ba poate Wht UNFTARIAN hin wife told the pottee. m. It #pl un , two weeks Seana yesterday and that comm x dy. Congratulations, and KOA (23})—-:56 and 424 24 age inthe TN) t hat shop w ve suspected. A number ¢ 7 there sort of thing METHODINT REISCOFAL Mra Glibo was taken to the elty | The said ye Of the hat shop was v in Anderson, a pi ve been made. ding the se oe es: | KIRK bby tt hospital, Geatroyed by Ure minder of early shipping and fal) ye dispatch also reports the; At 11 a. m. broadce: wt th sient nasa ‘iusen Smith was releases jays, wes widely koows finding of explosives at Scfia, Var-| Ree will pre ater, Chicago, at 9:15, our ONREAD A TRAIAN later. ta mtill be Kitsap county and in Ballard, Da and Burgas eon ate st Saturday srw (s8b)—1, 3 and 7 the for established himself in the mee on the 384-meter ¥ ae KGW (Aah) : es : new | district in 1997 3 vues . UNDENOMINATIONAL E p Ms. Gantt tain: nie nate Rew | district in 1897 and two yeary : Dr. d S il j quick Gash dov ean KGW (491)—4 ave ed a bro y Ste + | ibrar u ®\ obtained a homestead at Fletchamy G owne: al or’s A propram of popular a thet tlie vided LAr . et WOO (Us) —€ body Injuries when bi H. Steele io expend: where he made his res stat be broadcast from KHQ aid ny Gh ex earn she WLA (345)—4 tomobile at Eighth ave. 8. the alumni, i] his death gati Body Is Recovered 2°." to the radio des, And we!| xy aa i hecho aad pi Naa dete oer 2 so Jackson #t. The driver of the o dials just in time, Friday A crew of longshoremen late Fri-| main Bush & Lane studio w pite of bis) ase) sem . was Irving Kolpack,. 418 Gents | 4 nde a: és @ay recovered the body of James|clude: Zona Lillian McConnell THTORAT Na Melitle Noceesian chorue |. Btttcke hy a: motorcede to wapen: | AOS a et coleaiae that Brennan, 30, sailor, who fell from| banjo sololat; Bonnte Patchett, head wit ®) trom KIFOA, Friday evening | and Pike st day, Mis conmmittes. ite * tate nak bi ¥ the gangplank of the steamer East-|of the Waterman school of wusle n tren mag | Engetrom, 24, a stenographer the! rthern, itera aaa ern Spirit six weeks ago, shortly | pianist; Eart Carm her pi ied Sid ~* . nd Mra J. » | it Northern. waters: 7a iP piani a ‘ar ’ WOAW's “Nightingales” will tth ave, N. EB, and Mra. J tt ambition b squired the hui ag THM after signing on for a cruise. The body was found in the East wate: way. Identification was thru papers found in. the d the Quecn ¢ Woodme aga we've! sing from t the ren tio at Omaha at 9 Saturday, ata- 1, of 1018 11th ave fully injured. navy ) more than a year an rebuilding it and & | i os The program J 0 a bate will be prensedet tat he gaara pameee Y Ob, fn rivolities TR STUB HERE Chae eee oe Sick; They’re Pes onal { Hud Sell, bell man, watching the | Counsel and Witness In-|‘no ‘hasbeen "his comdant a Fight Ballard boys, ranging In) Cathedral coinika ‘te play and A ttr a ctr Vv é to A g é || aed : panion at the old-fashioned age from 16 to 18, late Friday con-| the Rev. Dr. George Gilmour dulge in Clever Repartee | ty"ana by a son, A.M Ae feased In Justice Dalton’s court how | will preach on “The Bible—What for some time Brennan lived in New Y The body is held at the Lutheran Society President son, city treasurer of they were “very sick” aftet trying . | O . a) ar oe Th oh os | ; E Smart bits of repartee t The funeral will be held eer Lior their he of Lam| Mette from Unty shores, Dee | QIder Man Expects Entertainment || ‘© Preach on Sunday iliplaving agates on Loion | posing attorneys and wit-| day at the home at 1 eel i " d sto! n P ty | A! Neligg «Ae og : ~ . | | . Pisgo at ness feat d the Saturday session oo cise (ey Yad stolen from © t0-| service will be browicast trom |/ for Generosity, Says Young Girl ||, ™ ner. ve. a. 0. stubn, nar] heme nursing n col. J.B Mowe, |o¢ tne retriad of Oscar Is Redden | re one Mdebuas a6: tile geet: and’ the KOA (323). . | ’ jtor of the Central Lutheran chureh,| lawyer, studying a fine point |and Joseph Burt, ex-policemen. and| Fire Heads Testir , : A » and presideng of t ng south on Second ave. J. | Harry L ker and Chester Rother- . f results of their escapade, Dalton} pq California Glee club nt A of | eer ith. has se arry Landaker and Chester Rother gave them their liberty on « petit| proadcast a. program. from xao| .Dear Miss Grey: Why do men of 40 seek the company]! iad hl var 3 : ee pea Me ae a ae paige: | ee oe slaying “ed Louls Barel at Trial for At : larceny charge, but ordered them to| (361) at 8 Saturday. A comic opera,| Of young, attractive girls? A man on the shady side of 40}. stub», pastor of Immanuel Lu-| Peeks, lawyer, displaying a new Neat kia King Kiet Juels. [and others of Hialteanae 3 report once a month to the parole) ~The King of Spades,” wilt be sung.) admires and envies youth. Therefore, he desires and en-|theran church, in Seattle #uit on Second Leo Black, orge Hardwick, court stenog.| expected to take the stand 6 officer. | The author farren ae i A ; r. Btu f cn ene onthe arren Lister.| joys youthful companionship. To him a woman of his own| Pr Stubb was executive secretary | Iumberman, getting lunch at the aoa CAdvertisement) |age appears blase or perhaps cynical and would not seem|°%, ‘Sst ED eee, | College club. Al Landin, lawyer, in Judge $ t room to| grocer, charged with arson Oakland station at 10, which direc fare work for| hurrying . west or ancien prosecutor's | Judge Douglas,” He. tale eee jto enjoy the little things in life that a younger person} the Lut ‘ Neeia ett, ane ta beh ager fomgg oa . The usual program of the Moran| might enjoy. furl n churches in Norwood Brockett, ele nination of the prisoners at the | have burned his store at 361 1m school fe bo: charge of the bugle. | world pany, turning the corner - leounty fail ave. W. January te Sill take the alr fran KFOA den, | 2be youthful frivolities of a younger girl usually amuse] enth and Olive. J.T. Ferguson, “Now, just what might you have} Ralph Yeoman and W, 8 i OMAN OF HER nit takes Oe ale * “9 the older person, if she is not foolishly frivolous. Just like |‘ caxhier at postoffice, ecurryir been doing up there,” Defense Coun- | ton, contractors, introduced by GP p. or ee the worldly mind of an older person fascinates youth. When | A That Is What Lydia E. Pink- a vetieks will play a con. | A man takes a girl out and spends his money generously, drawing room solving a chess prob-|leged it was worth not more @ deliver three ad-| south on Third ave ee! Ralph Horr inquired te Friday, testified that fg), to 8 at KH | he expects to be entertained. He does not ¢ 1 & 120 ‘ y re} rf are to be told . lem,” Hardwick retorted, we | $1,400, (405), at Los Angeles, Saturday. - aren't | t ham’s Vegetable Compound Fave | of tragedies that have occurred, nor reminded of the grim| ————>____—— * | A che i cGaiaeces | er, took the stand before the| day against A. J. Batchelder, nith’s cou ng in a manuel church of “We might have been s ce was insured for $3500 bats mall be at upo vers mor sate 5 $ 2 , . queried Horr. | ae | Did for Mrs. Jenkins Hollywood night at KNX (336), realities of life. Instead he wishes to be gay, carefree, and AGA wlicdy Uaete eal EY’ Charge Three M a from 11 p. m. to 2 a, m, Satur. | happy and it is very easy to laugh with youth. This worldly é ar’ on N Offi f-Lodge Tak “It's your move now,” interrupted B Ver q himeeer Ea day-Sunday. The Cocoanut Grove | man also expects appreciation in return for the money he| ew Ollicers 0 G@ TAK! noni prossaniee wsereanden as booze ven Seti et ce | tan a bev et we hour’ | has spent, He is t | f he Posts at C The crowd which packed the court | t+ J. Lubltch, Mazes Odack throu; ge of Life and before the doin’s start I is most happy if he can really know that] tnru two editions of The Star Fri osts at Ceremony TOON troke:Tet0 Wenebloy ana the | Tonk Scriko . teen ann or ere the young person is really enjoying every moment of the|day. the story of the suit of the | taamination procecded, {in superior court as the result atamae ® pene Maa A choir of 25 voices will sing for evening's entertainment. Bank of California to recover bond’| pefore 2,000 friends and brother| % : =a j{nformation filed by Deputy # mpound| wor (484) at 6 Sunday evenin " “i fle o from {t referred to the National Ci Anis? ieichete @:the new! stall of | cutor Mactatlane Baturacaman for the troubles | wren Gerbiets of: tha Ohrletian| Gi ahi L. 1, may I be a trifle bold and say that your yank of Seattle ax having been one officers of Seattle Moose todge took Pear Orchard One “veteral ey cane poe a that come at that! protherhood of Rock Ialand wit be| letter which appeared in Wednesday's paper, is slightly of the purchasers of the paper. The | orice Friday. night, f West’s Bi | riuning witnesses They al : Aol odin broadcast. At 7:30 the Palmer Lat-| erroneous. Sometimes youth is just as clever and wise as| National City bank was in no way] pust pictator G. M Butterworth} ° Vests Biggest i. trea men operated an | scarcely do m tle Bymphony orchestra will play age. MISS 19. connected with the bonds or the suit ast the Installing officer. The Western Washington is becoming | lishment at 504 Jackson sty, ¥ ¥ | for two hours, | ee sth ‘The purchaser was, instead, the Na as famous for the growing of cher-|93, for the sale of liquor | : = | Moose drill team, under Capt. Wool- | ; Psi vat » . . y, | Cynthia Grey will receive ery, and tho ladies drill team, in}/TS and pears as Eastern Wash: WTAM (389), will celebrate Prefers Older Women oat eg is for app ‘ | | callers on Monday, Wednesda. charge of Capt. McCo , acted There is » . | ing of a new studio at 8 p.m, ( to Flappers | and Friday, from 1 to 2 ago pany is a subsidiary of the National ~ aptly a wesc! ‘ssa Gear ‘cictard’ of deb dee tear POLIS Watch for ‘A friend tid | Saturday, and the alr betwoen Cleve-| ‘bear Miss Grey: ‘Turning the | and Tuesday and Thursday, | | ity bank of New York. This ° t.| Startup, on th work and I keep a : | Worth Great Northern | G He steer | the exter |railroad, that is sald to be one of Gems Wo! | | tional City Co, of New York's branch rooming house and office in Seattle, This latter com-| The new officers are: ¥. G. Gue pdedated theVeg. | and and Senttle is likely to be full|tabies again. To my mind, give mo| | at dictator; Cyler Ha vice dictator; : its e Compound and it has made of fun. |the older woman, 1 tiave had plen-| | flee In ‘The Star building, 1309 A Rorareee 1 enaan Ky ant sreiilay a | the largest ofits kind in the West. ie Seattle ve pes new woman of me. I keep it in the | a bts lty of chance and lots of experience | | Seventh ave. Railway Mechanics St satel $$ $$ urday to be on ,, 4 ehbinass: tda> bad teem es Myke was guson, treasurer; Waiton | diamonds, worth $5,000, whieh % house all the time now and won't be | There's a “dase Skamper, with the so-calle flappern and ie georetary, and B..L. Saitth Re ort Affai i t ils at Loe without it. My weight got down to| whatever that is. from WGN | young ones of the fair sex enka Get Work Increase *:ret#" and 5. bs port on irs jstolen from the mails ds and now it's 182% pounds, | (370) at 8 (P, .) Saturday nag iT ate teen taca, Ugeed PenAY:| CVERETT, Aprit 23--Mechanion, [2 f Mil |recently. Tombstone, Aries pie the Voontable Merete »,T) Sal ‘ | I am a man of 38 and married | I have seen good, bad and indif- ; ave ETT, dori i eevee | Ais’: edtacthiniaant. with dancing | ° illionair Club! {lee abso siotidied: tes faa i] {17 years, and have had all the e ‘erent sides of life as 1 have made | Mot ' h ol | z tallation praise and hope that women will real-| rhc Honeymoon merenaders, Seat-| nerience’ that one could wish to|my own way since T was Sue ern’s Delta railroad yards, went on {followed the Installation. — | A report of its investigations into | theft of $9 ounces of platinum ize the good in it” — Mrs. MYRA| tie orchestra, will broadcast a pro-|huve with tho girls, but 1 prefor|old. And I don't have to seo “Not|® St-daya-week schedule Satur-| — : jthe affairs of the Millionair club! rot Jenkins, 693 North Front Street, | pram from KFOA (454) at 8:80 Sat-\t}o older ones to talk with, to aa. | Worrled's" phe : him in{aY: ‘They have been working five | | will _be made by a committee, ap-| Pound Sterling Is Middleport, Ohio. | urday, oclata with, to Jook upon, or for| Person, to size him up days a week and the Increased | Identify Remains DOS ADT Sah Dao ree ) ‘Over 200,000 women have so far re- Ahad plied to this question, time will mean a considerab! crease in the payroll. 1 |that matter whether In business or ave Youre | WDAK's Night-Huwks will stroll| pleasure they are more stable, more | of Old Skeleton |e ae os eee aaenese Since 19! ager of the club, M. G. Johanson, ! NEW YORK, April 5.— MeN ks ° ents 0 a fled on a charg Fda bike | by il Lots |onto the 365-meter wave and ride all|set and understand the things that|,., 4 Oldtime resid mts f the city nS Lee eee eae RS ve sterling reached its highest getable Compound? Jover the country at 1145. Saturday. | it takes to make lfe worth whil |No Sense | being Invited by the path ‘ah ni: inen ia bin welfare ‘work et the | Oay since Jebruaty, mam outa hit Bee of the replies All aboard! (Centrel time, figure) you can talk sense or non«enao| Till 30 ahi bes) Sept rae tata 3 tation for demand eres cause the Vegetae | your own.) ; nearing tele , | aken from. a ‘skeleton | C'y> Ket closed was $1.18 ble Compound has been helping other your ¢ whe. to them and s0on observe their at- Dear Misa Grey: A man haan’t found in Washington park ‘Thurs: The committee which will report mat et closed | ltitude as to which suits them vest, | any sense until he is 30. From then 2. ‘women it should help you. by druggists everywhere, day in order to completely identity | 18 composed of John Bushell, the remains. Pelz and J. R. Justice. W.F. Mor- 4 scountant, was hired! Fo | : | r sale St. Croix boys will entertain {tut as for the unlearned, you are| until he ts 40, ho ts trying to save from WCCO (417), at 6:30. T) jut a toan to fathom thelr whims|and get a home. He looks about Oddie ‘Urges sis baltovee so those of {rison, publ Batarpay. and wants, I do not say that all | for help him share it Garee Stoke ema eietin: to go over the books of the organi-/ of Pasco First time we ever heard a birth |tho girls this way, but as aland finds there are. no girls near i xi Wiis Adiadtoelrad Ay his | zation. Immediate establishment of th N /Th announced over the alr wan Friday) rule the majority are. |his own ago to be had, at least, Tene Heat he weandetite. dlacoy. mail route between Paseo # 0. ere IU ala asd : i"! ‘The pleasures of today (us modorn | Ones he Would wish to marry. Very, in 1897, EO M was urged in a telegram te pleasures go), are a good invest-| Then he turns his attentions to | ment for tomorrow's sorrows, ‘They|t® Younger ones and the books} Mrs. Joseph W. Lothrop, W. D. Lane, attorney, nswer | ington sent from her rricay by US 10th ave. W., daughter of Moore, |the pro-communism arguments ad.| Senator Tasker L. Oddie. is Nothing nS / | |ECZEMA BROKE Jare dangerous Indeed. nhow he gets them, because he has | believes that the skeleton is that| vanced by a speaker last week, at| Oddio, member of the seHei t | A SATISFIED HUBBY. the weeets nee and money and that lof ber father and will take chargo| the meeting of the Commonwealth | affc ira committee, bad Just us as Oo | ee counts, We ate lo 0 era Moore is believed Jelub at Meves’ cafeteria at 6 p. m.,} pleted a survey of Sand Point ) G od! ) ff the funeral. Moore is bolieved | OUT ON ARM Dry and Scaly, and Itched and Burned, Could Not Sleep, Cuticura Heals, “ Bezema broke out on my left farm between the elbow and wi It was dry and scaly and itched and burned so that I could not sleep at night. The irritation caused me to scratch, and the trouble lasted to have killed himself with a pistol, | Monday. discussion will fol-| field, with Postmaster found nearby, over financial diffl.|!0W the lecture, The meeting {s| William A. Gaines, chairman of @ culties. open to the public, board of county co! | Answers | as Maung I follow your Suspenders Newest Min srey: o) y yor . columns and find much of interest | Fad in Men’s Togs In them, Heretofore, 1 have been! ‘To be in the fashion, up-to-date | satisfied to read other's troubles| young men who have thrown aw und replies; but the letter in Wed-| their garters, so that their socks hesday's column from ‘'Not Wor-|.will slump down around thelr shoe ried” has riled topa, have also discarded their belts He speaks of “cave man tactlos.”| and taken té suspenders Perhaps he has the kind of wife| ‘This just about keeps the bal.! | who requires beating and such, but} ance of trade where {t waa in sus. |what man wants to live such a life] penders and reports. Ches: 66] KNOW because we have used Resinol Ointment ever since our ph: reg firme: prescribed it years ago. It has never failed to stop itching and relieve skin irritations at once, and usually clears away the trouble in short order. she’s so slender/" “Did you ever see such a chan, in any ne? Grace used to positively stout. Now she’s one ot the smartest dressed women I know, She must have done some- thingtoregainheryouthful figure.” Shediddosomething, Realizin, that h -rsuccess and charm depend- ed upon a slender silhouette, she used Marmola Tablets. Marmola Tablets arethe pleasant AMERICA’S GREATEST VACAT tO TT Land and Water Tip j including world famous = side Passage to THE DOUBLE Alaska, Tocem polevills ‘TRIANGLE 4 Skeena and Fraset Mt. Robson, highest ¢ Prepares for. Trip | of Argentine Flier Patricio D. Murphy, advance man for the world-fiight of Major Pedro D. Zanni, is in Seattle making ar- ranrements for the flight across the Pacific by the Argentine birdman this summer. Tugs will be employed | about three months, of quarrels and discontent? ter King, nd ave: to prepare landing pl i | ‘ nn : c j ond ave, haberdasher. & places in the| St oat Tn thousands of homes Rest« a het fees Bide bee Usually it the wife “steps out,"| “while we do not sell as many Se aryon ae enna yout Kurlle islands, Murphy said By ee Lo Mol enjoys this same enviable of with no relief. 1 began using) jo. he says, he is at fault men’s garters as wo! did, we are Hendet heathy figute again. National Park, largest in Position because it soothes ita ‘way into the akin and attacks the real root of the disorder. [t works Bg balekly, ‘et its action Vere It coats little and gore we Probably he Js the Kind that sits | selling more suspenders, which {s in the kitchen with hs fect on the} a very nice way for fashion to stove and expectorates on the floor| handle the situation.’* will. Thousands of men and women each year regain slender figures this way. So can you. ald Tablets are one dollar aboxat Nearly 2,000 miles of Matthews Preached scenic glories for $57. to Synod in Egypt} ax round trip from Seattle, including Whilo on his trip to the Holy meals and berth on steamer between Vancouver | was completely healed.” Mi ote McBee, 1319 Polk &t., Topel THRAPP IN OLYMPIA If a wife has to be beaten, she ores orina lain weane rer, post: L 7: Aake your dragelet tor . Kans, June 16, 1924. Peer dea is0 a Dae L IN ya stores or ina plain wiepperpost | | Land, Rev. M. A. Matthews ran down | Resinol when you want « safe ‘Cuticura Soap, Ointment and] |i) nol worth) the effort, and euch} Rev. Russell F. ‘Thrapp of the pablo emcee ecepent | | fan gypt and preached a sermon | and Pilnce Pe ee a dn treattaent, Talcum are all you need for all tol. |ould ko his and her reparate| First Christian church spent a day |to the United Presbyterlan \ 902 Second Ave s! let tines, Bathe with Boap, soothe) |W2% in Olympia this week looking over| Bat onto A Jwhich was. in on at | Phone Main 4906—5709 R with Ointment, dust with Taleum,| | NO worthvhile housewife | and) the plans for'a now Christian church 5] Preaching sermons at synod ts a com: | AGACHEDONI ES other, needs or ‘olng to © be erected there at a cost of $ | prac Or : tea element a eae soriotion Ja mon practice with Dr. Matthews ESINOL | [gece mek ae Feta | wren ek and,” "nit itn tel] crest Uinta fei antag gS) Aa CANADIAN NjaTIONAL RALWAYS allie Dot 7 i bem retin a) neon “Not Worried's” type | been accepted, and bids are to be he P) Yeas andy hie the one in Catro was Welty to nm ————— many times, but wouldn't trust him | called for at once, ‘both the natives and himself, LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WORLOE a } d