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| THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1025 ROBBERS* VICTIM TIED 10 TRUCK Gther Thieves Flee Gunfire, of Contractor Th a berits of holdups Wednesday | fight at Thurdday, bandits fied from the @uafire of an Intended | victim, | rageman to & motor truck, robbed eirl and fled when ye if clp when ordered Chest x. SOL W. Tint at, @ peilding found two rob ters lootin Cook was bulld hg next ¢ ! ew a gun ahd hen the ed three shots They utomobite afer Ce ed them of foot for » ROBBER VICTIM iS TIED TO TRUCK The robbers had vinited Cook the | quantity of race of the Arrow Transfer company at 1011 ‘fowell st. and with a gun} forced the manage M, Sloan, who as 1 the place, Into a back | Bloan was tled to @ rtown truck The bandit then « and took $1 from t GIRL is ROBBED OF HER HANDBAG arched the office | cash register, | And while re up in front 16 Jamos at, tehed her bead: Miss Ruth M iy turn! af he was he tment jumped from a Ford the sidewalk, face with his robber 4, crossing He grabbed the handbag, ran/ Meck to the car and drove away, 1 bag contained only a ip} ower puff and a mifror. Boazovi 218 Ninth ave turning home late, was confronted by ab with a gun, Bdzovich, idstead of ting up his hands, aa he was ordered to do, started yell- thg at the top of his voice. The bandit turned and ran t “U” Allows Year’s Trial of New Code} After a long struggle, the faculty | a the University of Washington agreed Wednesday to give the news| W¥ proposed hoi code @ trial for) he year on the campus Thé stu- @nts have already approved the dew system, adopted altér the old eode Was found to be functioning} poorly. ‘The new code was formulated by a joint committee of faculty mem. | ters and students. It provides more drastic estigation and punishment of cheating And allows the suspen- don of the code in those classes | HERF’S MORF ABOUT TOURISTS STARTS PAGE 1 'L. Zanni, Argentine fl States, were coaling Th ERS ae ar direct Colonel Zanni’s 0 the . can tell the hat to do ver down to minutest business opportunities and scenery the so-and-so club, but will commun. | fate with members who will call for | hotel and show you real Thirty-elaht Chinese, | whites, nabbed by #Visiting educators who wish to see attle's public schools will alno find dear at their disposal for thé tour. | Weeks ago, den West hotel building were | $28 bonds each Six prinelpals leged proptictor of iment, Frank Lou SEATTL FE FOLKS SHOULD KNOW THEIR CITY The Ask-Mr.-Foster including the burewus also md another office at 1211 Fourth vices The men four square on one point. ‘That local people should make tt a Mplnt to know their own ¢ity. Map Mt a 50-mile Seattle drive, they ‘fge, eo that you can dfive your Waiting friends on a tour of the city Mat will Tally show them what wé have in| lakes above here today, Aphort space of time. You can show folks who have but afew hours’ stop-over enough of He ails to bring them back next year, ifyou know how to Ko about It. CLEMENTON, N ments, No fatalities or s@rious were reported. ; HERE’S MORE ABOUT ‘BAREI TRIAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 | LOS ANGELES, April lot Lower Callfornia, are ing the port of Loa Angeles, dente and Stéve Monttome, who ver been captured, went) Bine ranch to get evidence for a etal booze raid. The state claims mt it was an attempted liquor hi ing and that whilé Rédden and Mtrowe are accused of firing the! fal stots all are equally guilty Mying been engaged in a cémmon Merprine Tho shielded from night sessions Ing the week's trial, jurors dix ved signs of wearinéss Thursday ing the final day. De fendants | exhibited marks of the strain | the vitter contest for their free. | and possibly their lives, The}! ey If convicting any or all of them| fitkt degree murdér must say | Wether they whall be executed at! qilla Walla or wentenced for life awtrike demonstration, one report. dies. six feet squaie, oF *PORTLAND, April 20—Dr, John Boyce, forest pathologiat in the| % 8. department of agriculture, lett | Written by our Bre for England tod is P r England today to begin all ois interesting and Midy of Douglas tir canker. This dy will last approximately six ths, of whieh about four months thruout England and a short ethy in Ire-| return again in the | » #top in the Hast, below, ax diredted, ‘Everything You Need : for the Radio. * Pacific Radio Supply Co, H Wiis Third Arann Beatile ft, and > , works co-operatively with all toca! | —————— activities. Thelr slogan > heart and soul of § as its negroes and deouty sheriffs in the big gambling raid in the Got neveral to appear before the entabliah. . and hie pretty me there with the glad hand. with | Chinese wite, face trial next month louise Hooper, of the Frye Hotel, | charged with operating gambling de- appearing Thure | ae. 90 the tourist who really WANtS | aay are represented by J. J. Bull! Flood Causes New Jersey Dam Breaks 3, April 10— 5 | Flood waters caused by yesterday's) Woman Victim of over the beality #pots, and| rain calused two dams to break In inundating | parts of the town and flooding base: injuries | ave, Report Red Uprising | in Mexican District) 40.—-Re-| Mra. J. 4, Holt, porta of a Aerioun uprising of reds at) first physicians despaired of saving | [Banta Rosalia, on the southern end | her life, being brought to this olty by vewmela visit ‘The entire crew of the oll tanker denerted théir whip and joined in a according to The word calico is derived from ,| the town of Calleut in the East [h- A cloth somewhat similar to modern calico was fitst brought to England from this town th 1601 Your Garden IMM to make the garden, folka | Whether it's flowers or vegetables or both; | & big back yard of | bureau's Jatemt bullétin tella you sist | gardening, fron’ preparing the soll, ] down to the polit Where your garden produots are réndy for the dinner table, oF the flower vade in your living room, ‘Thin bulletin atreahen a | common nene trentment of the garden aol) and weeds, wardening expert, | valuable information | Send for it by filling out and mailing to Washington, D, | Hi CLIP COUVON THER Garden Waltor, Warhington Bureau, 142 New York Ave,, Wanhington, I want a copy of the "Garden Bulletin in loowe portage mtamps for sume Tam a reader of The Seattle Star between Canada. At the right the ocean from the Canad ct to Kobe. The two will the n THE EAT World F lyer’s Convoy Ready to Go THE TUGS IMBRICARIA AND CANADA, which will act as convoy to Lieut. Col. Pedro er, in his hop across the Pacific ocean from Japan to the United ursday afternoon, preparatory to starting on thelr voyage to Kobe. The two tugs are shown above and in the inset left, is Radio Operator Bunch of the agent, for Colonel Zanni, who has arranged for the tug convoy. hop acr leave Thursday night and will proceed dir tor Toyko, where he will join Zanni. detail, and | jump-off, which is expected to be on May 18. Photo by ( is Colonel Zanni. At the is Patricio Murphy, advance Murphy, thru Bunch, will a. The tugs are scheduled to Murphy sails Friday from Vancou-!‘ go to Kobe to prepare for the Jarter & fitadiey, Btar Btaft Pholoar . | Phone Bowlers will Stage Battle Here Are you a woman tourist with| Wednesday evening the Ilinols dub a! tions? The Where-to-Go/ Tall telephone bowling team, playing wij not only advise you of the lawn | | Men Nabbed in | in Golden West at Chieago, defeated the Houthern farty being held this ufterndon by} Rald to Anewer Charges | California telephone team, playing at Loa Angeles 2.686, The &e by a acore of 2. thern California team on Tuerday ovening had the Pacifie telephone contest, de feating the Washington team, played at Seattle, by a elght pins. won count which margin of Golf enthusiasts may receive apecial ia . " The Chicago team, immediately ands to local courses at the dlscre- | Asgpearnggelt cy pep bes. after ita victory over Loa Ankelen © burea e } im M . ent a eha © the Wakhingto ton of the bureau. Those are Only | charges. They are at large under | tot & hallonge to th ‘Akhington Zfew of the things they do team, Washington last year had beaten the Ilinot# Bell players and had been accormied the 1 telephone championship 6f America, which it auingiul nhed when defeated last Tues. day evening by the Sowhern Call | fornians. A Message waa dent from Seattle al Thursday accepting the Chicago} - a cing ieoraeak,: nO CR | van, w tong attorney, and F, | challenge The Washington team ‘or lacking infor! jon, Reagan. 1 so The information bureaus stand bi PIE will bow! In thia city, probably next That is: | Baturday evening. The Chicago | Roore will at the samo time ba posted | here by wire. Auto Improving Some Improvement In the condition jof Mre. A. 8. Hawk, 1612 Suminit Wan reported Thursday, he waa run down by an auto at Third lave. and Pike at. Tweaday, Phyal olana at the city hospital Thuraday hoped #he would recover, | The woman was crushed by the wheels of a heavy sedan driven by 602 Crookett at, At Baby and Child. "| Re Drown in Ditch) FREEWATER, Ore, April 40, - *| | Helen Ulbricht, 3 and her little | brother, Arnold, 17 months old, wore | drowned in an irrigation ditch near here yesterday. The children appar ently attempted to walk across a narrow plank over the ditch near the home Of their father whethér it's a plot of yard, our Washington you want to know about welooting and planting the seed, wide what thin 6,000-word bulletin ta packed for the amateur gardonor the coupon The Seattle Star, i D.C and inolowe herewith Wx cents | fitnte. no | ‘TO PROBE MINES Club Will Expose Fake Ven- tures and Stock Sales Passing upon all pu itfers of x fake schemes and ald legiti . o# will be the work of cattle Mining club, organized at Chamber of Commerce Wednen A committes will be appointed te take charge of the approval or dim} approval of mining stock selling woher The board of trustees Va Joalin, M.D, Leehe ert Moilaon, W. J. Blmendorf, J, 1 Hull, Chester, Lee, J. C. Ha Dorsey Hager, Milnor Roberta, C, D. Garfield, P..C, Stoema, L. A. Leaven saler, Harry Townsend, M. J. Fatk enberg ond Thomas Davis |Plans Hunger Strike to Protest Arre BETTER HOMES TAR GROUP MEETS | Committee Plans for Week- Long Program Here rhe firet meeting of the “Better Homes in Amertoa” Heattle commit t mét Wednesday noon in the Chambér of Commerce building un ler the chairmanship of Mra, George D. Beohofield, appointed by Herbert Hoover Mrs. Selofiell appointed Alona Victor Lewis of the chamber as eneral manager and Mra J, I MacPherson aw vice chairman, Mr Lewta thea appointed a publicit mmittee, oF Mra. J, F MaePherw sand Mr Victor nlek, chairmat Complete plans. for the program will be decided upon at the meeting of the committee Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock week-long The members who attended the firat meeting were: Dan Himelhoe! A. Wh. Hergberg, G, Robinson, Mt Henry Landes, Mins A, J, Bilin, Mra W. B, Barnhart, Mra, Carrie R. Buell, Mrs. W. Rt. Hawt Mre M. Honnar and Mrs. Vietor % k SEATTLE BANK IS CHARTERED University Mutual Savings Bank Gets Permit OLYMPIA, April 30-The Unive nity Mutual Savings bank recelved a charter from J. C. Minshull y { banking today, 1 b pen for bum The are Harry B, Le president Hogue, vice president; Ross P Hama, secretary. These officials to gether with A, W. Myirole, A. Tope John i, Reid, Wrederick H. Bolton, Herbert T, Cor Padeiford and V tute the trustees Hogue are the president of the University bank BISECT STAMPS But It Can't Be Done Any More, Say Officials Fredet I Meare Lear and Natle president YORK, Ap OT NEW clske mail bearing & one-cent stam and @ half of another har bee livered here Failure of the pontotfier ment to deliver supplios of halfcent stamp to many the country on the new NIP BOMB PLOT Plans for Outrage in Rome Are Frustrated LONDON, bomb outrage in that whieh co#t m in the cathedral frunt hy off lheve oording t a Centr dispateh Thé Rome report kaye that a ument has been jan capital, BI highest anelatin ely 6 a dictaphon the Cente Reorganization of Socialists Planned | NEW YORK, April 30.—At a din ner given last night in honor of Kugend V. Debs, Morris Hillquit, | tho toastmaster, announced that a complete rehabilitation of the so: A cardinal point in this plan} will bo thé publication of a new} FREDERICK & NELSON pardille Goods—-Econcany Pricen-—Hivdarik & Nelven Service DOWNSTAIRS STORE More Than 100 Ch Dresses Have Arrived To Join a Featured Value Group at HEY are some of the prettiest that have come this season—but were never made to sell at $15 in the regular course of events, They were secured from a jobber anxious to reduce his stocks, at a saving, which is passed along to you, The four models sketched are typical of many others in this new lot. Lovely Georgette dresses, beaded and lace trimmed > crepe-back satin and others in wide array, They decidedly exceptional at 815.00. are Two Smart New SHOES For Women and Misses Aloha A unusual emait ap Pump, with the vw “splke With Bpaniah hee full kidskin ining The Wellesley art needlework trimmings, The Downstairs Stora se- Sandal cured the sample line of « tern dealer, and of: e entire lot at un- 5 A Showing of Hand-Made arming Several hundred other charming Dressed for comen and missea in Downstairs Store's tensive displays, DOWNSTAIRS STORE French Flowers AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES creations in hand-made flowers for hat, dreas and Exquisite er tat low prices. Section, ALRS STORB Correspondent Gets” League Decoration GENEVA, mans, of nations assembly | clallat party in America is under | the decoration of the order of the | after 46 years’ residence in Seattle. wa t} way. crown of Funeral of Mrs. Riley Is Today/at Paul Hy. | funeral were to] Tr president of the first league | be held Thursday afternoon for Mrs. has conferred | Marena B. Riley, who died Monday April 30. Private service: kent Belgium upon Henry | Rites Were to be said at the family | clare |Chamber Delegation Bellingham Fete ne Seattle Chamber of Com- merce is planning to have a repre+ ation festi at the Bellingham Tulip val, May 7, 8 and 9, it was de- d Thurs Parties composed CHICAGO, April 90.—Ntisn Mary | iL We Une Publication of amer | Wood, in charge of the United Pross | home, 404 1. Union st. ‘Two sons, {of chamber members will make the Mackwiney, ardent worker for anliny “Ameriean Appeal,” under the | UUreau here ; George Th, of Seattle, and Lester S| trip as official delegations from Ses Ian republie, and alater of the Inte editorship of Det The decoration carries the Riley, of Reading, Mass. survive. | attle. Encouragiy nattle attend. Teren Mackwiney, plana to @o | ae of chevalier and is in reco Aner the Bellitigham festival will A hunger ateike if ahe i# arrested of “Woods five years’ servic John D. Rookefeller’s gifts to| be done as part of the policy of as federal government authorities for | Buy Phonograph? reportir © meetings and we charity now are estimated at about | sisting community celebrations in coming into this country without « | the league $450,000,000 various towns over the state. Paaaport Mi wald ahe felt ahe did not “la pasaport to come {nto | tho United States: Macswiney [ School Romance )| graph for the benefit of two stran fers whom he met at 12th ave, and | Yoaler way. | The demonstration was a huge with it | group policy taken out in’s year was announced by th Life Insurance nesday ering the Copymunt by Married wine. | | A CLASSROOM ROMANCE} which started at the Univer-| sity of Wisconsin will culmi-| jnate in the wedding of Blizs |beth Brandeis, daughter of | Louis Brandeis, associate jus-| |tice of the United States su- preme court, and Paul Raush enbush, They met at the uni- | versity, where both were in- |structors in the economies de- partment, No, but We’ll Take It} = A. Horrin, of the Paragon House {ff furnishing Co, 1211 Third P.. more than willing Wednesday night to demonatrate «a portable phono. suocons for tho strangers, Herrin left to get A pac hia absence th take the phonograph and walke Record Insurance Policy Taken Out) What is the largest attle thi orthern | Co. of Seattle Wed: | It is a $400,000 polloy cov: | woveral hundred employes of Ryan Fruit Co. wholesalers on nave, The final papers were Wednesday by FF. T. Ryan, nt of the concern » Northern Life is the only in-| surance company whose main offices are located in Western Washington. Tt was established about 19 years | ngo and does an average monthly business of $2,000,000, About halt of this is written up in California, according to Its officers: | said to be The phrase, “saving the bacon," originated during the elvil ware In and, when housewives took un usual precautions to elpal meat dish from mareh ave thelr prin. roldlérs on the Dolegaton from all over the state! will attend the convention of the| Washington State Disubled Veterans | at Wallk Walla, State Commander Varia sald Thursday, State commit feamen are arranging to bring apontters from Master states for the conelaye “FREDERICK & NEISO olrnoutices for Friday 4500 yards of f NEW CRETONNIS Lanexraordinary offer (Obi TONNES in floral designs and stripe off patterns suitable for every room in the ho Cr in this May Day Cretonne Bvent of timels apdcially low prices permit rubstantial saving. $400 YARDS OF 96-INCH CRETONNES offer wide TAPERNTA choles at one low 35 for living and ¢ price. Yard c rooms, Yard 50-Inch Monastery Cloth, —exceptionally low priced. Natural doloti plain or bordered, with brown or blue; 50 inches wide, VREDERICK & N at oe lo haa t4, variously colored; have 1,200 YARDS OF 80.INCH JUTE , in pattorns desirable LSON lg been assem Importance, The lining: 35c ] Yard | 85c_ | Third gor

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