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[SECTION TWO The Seattle Star PAGES 9 TO 16 _ SE ATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 11, 1 Folks Supply Reading ~ BLAST KILLS 3/; Big Pants Like These | WO WILL HANG ‘Boer Mid Not Any More | Ma er ror Sanitarium 5500 Pounds of Dynamite Needed i in Near E ast Oregon Governor Refuses to 4 Pardon Sentenced Slayers Only Scc tch for Wea Ithy in Colorado Plant y, Rece Many Magazines Received by Star wut Books| 5 —_ | | Needed for Bed- Ridden Patients | PUEBLO, Colo, May 11.—Thres} | SALEM, Ore, May 11.—Arthur | | LUCILLE BUTLER |have pa j men were killed\and another injured om +} } { By. G. ” have packed away in the attic,| When 3,500 pounds of dynamite ex ; || P. Ma | {i t b V Is t | | raat r Firland san: | There always are over 100 sick kid-| ploded in the qards of tho Colorado seskees aig Bary wh oor n I y O e¢ | atartum. is c r folks and | les out at tho “San,” clamoring| Fuel & Iron, Co, yesterday afte dain ys Eprints gc ma WI P nade : ‘ qe tnank you. 8 cadors have | fOr Peter Rabbit and schoolgir! and | noon . : i Date pian done wooly, sin ny appeal last | oy stories. Sheets wrapped around the cha Piaieal ta iiniae ee 8 ; ; 1 ¥ i Tho grown folks there need every. | bodies of the’ men caught fire whi for the murde £2 i of Ing] “ebave already gathered in with hing, from technical stuff to ro-| they were being taken to the c athe Cove nA: Padi “4 ls t s iN thef ge de> of Wm. 8. Kelt of Kel Pretised and poetry. Mechanies, book-| morgue and partially burn hanged f{ h & a nelghbc Jim) g f be , {ft of a igh wpa and Rodson, 6: trae | Execs, laborers,’ waitresses, school| hearse in which they were betr Cul how lant spe st : 7 inet Geers TOE , jteachers, housewives—they're all out | carried | the supreme: court t f I ning Co, who jie white and silent on their cots H T t » form Zound { bank, ean cars, two auto loads of walting—waiting! | | | ary " poh. s ny | tofore th : | map i. ae agtie folks have brought * Violi A ti t | M e R nhs ARP phe pis 5 is ; - hese I t Oks dear, young girl with | 7 t 4 —§ ove, 6 W. Gi A, {Shining eyes, Elenore Dennis, x 2 m ruts | arino evue . t 0a {ho E re ; ae th w, 4707 Fourth 3 | Depieez Sea! ctzoe yaa an armful H. Id. S iin alta” ents of l PEP Carlson, 1023 Md will be back. with more, Miss Bu ‘ sive] ae K. Savage, 8. Cassidy, $144 Eighth ave, turned olds way on | Pleases Crowds ny Alea A ea a ied? {E- : , ane ae. Mrs A. T. Siccitks, 8606 | 18 Robert phe “eal of the 0 nD 2 cdmortparbearepz , t probibitive Pi ena ve. N. W., Mrs. C. Rerkey .* and others. Mrs. Don Stu.| h B ll at P l Hi : r frie iE t 7 7 nae : Meridian ave, Non 7017 |Yer 8725 st N, K, and Mra, Roy| rp eum l | bt ae ip re ee | pi t ee kel f Oat 3. W s Mt es 1316 Harvard N., brought! It takes a mighty good violinist to| C. Gard stodrama, | tw There's only « : i Taylor ave, Mrs. /Fomantio and historical novels. EU-| hold the gallery gods silént and ap-| Maas phe, 20 A : f ‘xen mee eral, #21 Nob Hill ave,, “Essen [Nor Ware will be thanked for books | preclative — particularly when his toplay. ut the F ' sale he drive S. A. Rogers, |DY Peter B. Kyne, Gene Stratton: | repertoire (s “classical stuff.” I shinJ ales BP By PF ; ft 4 : f thas bse fu Third ave. N., Mra, Harry |Porter and others tthe kind of} But that's’ what Duct de Kerek i hope # t ; é aS 4.more Be ty, 4333 Day Mrs. F, | books they need: jarto, Hungarian artist, did at the| foal 4 ; : t * * |b Keith, 6426 Ma Me »yheum, Sunday night, when he got a Culle : Ve f pay inf SE pee Aultman, 1052 E. Olive, Mrs hs no of the biggest ovations ever “y f : roped OS vlog beletees a ukie” or plebean, de Kerekjarto! is wonderful Stages Lavish There are few disciples of Saraate | and Paganini among the average Hs oi mber industry goodness sake, folks, toosen | Village Follies, which is stopping. at | Where are all the books you've | the Metropolitan one week before| ulated last winter? Novels | starting on their world tour. : nhgtee Eka wile wee iat you won't read again. Let| Gallagher and Shean are two easy: | PN * Honan, - DADPR "| lime sick person enjoy them, won't | going comedians, who can afford to) © ich his bow drew quivery, shiver at | be easy-golng—what with the wotds) | Teeny to“"make.up the | difficul Marino Revue, a p From a showy display and techn! cal standpoint, the highlight was fare” out ot Seattle's great tus 0 . M vodyil crowds—Sarazen and Muss Asta Fouik: ite tut 5 Soutye sanatariu t Eu mean more to them—but the ; . inh tgidcendns 7 iti a Sai PENDING Ae Mel Fi rere ei as eeting wna es tiny tarown ores inthe magazines about| Competition of Coast Lum al {aid books and magazines. BY MARGARET BUNDY _ | bowing technique, while probably not | Pes oe tt fueron sare’ the anek sidan hionie wat ber Keen; Plan Tariff fe the magazines. . Thanks! NOR |: A moving medley of motion, color pret geidor 4h in the rea | | photodramas tured ‘of pickle rca want’ and é ay none, give him a real place in the Poh rgb ous aia haces ORTLAND, 3 u—Th fx BOOK’ ewan! melody t's the Greenwich | eo noe the first-nighters | |The vaudeville |sou dece PORTLAN fa 1 * | dance #kit. A oadhoune Marino Revue Juck Lee scores big ney Re He gives of phor h records, telephone It became too ex wel ive to cupboard in the nd the kitchen su and cow pasture mel © of folange climt st coast Jumber as ” scend or the inact ik 's —th n Ae % whole. Schubert s “By the Sea," ana | cc - cgcicabbdaoae offos anda aoe pene. pas. ence Sn we the celebrated “Nightingale,” gave | “regi: y him opportunity to display the fast | QWNTAELLA SCORES. |thelr publicity. “They have some new [and clever fingering which has made | a dallagher and Shean” | bin famous on Kelth and Orpheum| “ S FATHER’S SHOE No, pants —c jwong that are clever. It seoms that ’ | WITH SUNDAY CONCERT jo sale heed seems hha | clroults. | Little Bobbie Bainsfather, $11 E. 75th st., has made PUnesual brilliance was the key |there are interminable possibilities |“) rilat, bat be’ Rane | , I toithe thenase that may, be daveloped | 2-08 0m artist, bat Hea also & able start for the Near East bundle day, May 20. Bobbie says |, At the pres the Aus- te of the Sunday concert offered | . |summate showman. His eocentrict ) i ercioce | Santaatin at the Strand [om et te oe mous tune. }tles are cap 4-—~ho made use of| the bigger they gre the more re fugec 08 they’ Il cover! | railian tim tein aanben “erg Mile. Fifi ia captivating. Shesings|«yfothers’ day"—and his ways of Photo by Carter & Bradle State Wistograptiers | serious positio the Four-L off perday’. the “master” song in French and | taking the four encores proved that BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER | want E No work layed s Eon Bisrelio, the prance her alluring: style 1s enough to com. | he knows how to “sell” himself to/“wnen dad has nohis trousers | I ea ig tie St orchestra. was one of | Pietely floor even that portion Of | his audience. ab I 6 » features of the concert. Mr. the audience which does not gather! ‘There aro other good numbers "yh ae eb tn Hfornia | th? full signiticance of her words. | this week's bill. William Morris has Lae Ate ‘ r n mother turns ‘em And William p Fforreaso comes from the Callfornia | . mbers were e timbers in ma ‘There are girls that live up to the| written a clever family skit based on bee ago ] es ae Apres, nee weet caption, “notably pleasing to the! dad's treatment” at home, and bis |or.01" « roe ee both pep and per bite onchosta there, under the |%%®" , There Js a suavity, an ad-| family of four do it full justice. ‘The : * f t many er fo = ged to be supe- of Carll Elino vanced sophistication that seldom /| gix Hassans open the » with an Se Rean aia \ r timbers for ous of tum. ¢ ; / pee | Naval Officer to | classes of work, but the price has |graces productions which find thelr | extraordinarly fast rou | way to the wilds of the Far West biing @ Beethoven's Sonata is wonderfully} The McGushion Tw well done. It is as some rare amber| pany present some nc lbrew neath the more frothy, foamy | fects, and Florence . ; frivolity of the rest of the Follies.| Homer Dickinson plug songs {x ; be! jable among « chorus of male voices; Milton Berle does rome | floating from the stage, where ia re-! poses, closes his eyes an ‘oved the deciding f Decide on Trial Talk to Kiwanians |i: impotted woods to oust and shortened, rae see BSMEGS ENT ees prea of Army Doctor (BUREAU OF |, not'crm %,x, Ninwrgoa ere ar | | | f-His solo rendition of “Arlequin. Pwth Mr. Santaella’s plano accom- Pjaniment, was well taken by the! 4 balancing. tused to be on m TRINIDAD, Ci Maw ALA “ra U. 8. 8. Colorado, will talk on| “Today thousands of Australian or alll © Kiwanis cl uesday noon|and the only possible chance the in- © Olymp will has of ing the fierce sh ‘o's or- | fore is to secure @ a tect In Tas- “Orpheus Overture," by Offer youthful son, a times whet RELA TIVES | Men Ite readers to use this che 0 of Dp (Advertisement) produced in picture form behind a/heart-rendingly of being ¢ rgotten 1 Stat arm edica i an ald in finding missing | OD Jscreen, the old picture of Beethoven's |and- alone. The Burns Brothers {ace trial for the death of his|tetatives er friends, The department ts| of our largest timber- | Sonata. |dlese the. show. with some. gymnas to help in renniting those whe have been) LIBERAL, Kans, May 11 ates, no less than 100 jed, Those whose fives ar | plosfon of @ can of. kerosene used | out-of299' -mills- aré@npw-cloeed ishtingale and the Rose" | tics, ing lUttle sketch trom Os- ~ Rima Soa oor undereus| Bremerton Guild a to Present Play ‘; >» The Bremerton Dramatic report | kir directly to T Star. : the wherrabeu! of persons mentioned in thie column iniesing ae requested also to report The Star. Other newspapers are invited fo repredace sach items ae will interest their readers, d the death! down, and many of those now run- are working The letter in |for a strong HEALS RFS ess City Doctor's Discov- taken by ciation | Tom Handers and ‘Arthur Mi have a lot of fun with some derby ~ apy | . the directorship of egies Ne | Eksmas’ City, Mo—<iSpecial)—A | hats and cause an uproar of laugh: | 14 se) Kint author of *This Cly-/ not.quite-good-enough suits for the} serate | oo ter gen ‘ by ae ane? 4 2 sche deo ahha a be i LEO UDELL, clit discove: which, experts agree, re a) rv stories, will pre- 4 + eee fishing - Sara cases,“ ia the latest. ac- |chorean: feats, which itis, astound. nae ; f your Wr fe toes iment at Dav Andree, the [iis tO realize that the human an. |¢rton, on Ba, "The ow !| WASH DAY ALL DAY? |/tormation, Mrs, Charles F, Moon une in ae jatomy can achieve. She is rather |Hangs Hi is Beact Dae 207 N. 83rd at., Seat (A on Known Hernia specialist of this | of on inte Papeete Proceeds go to the Manette Chil- ae OH, NO! INVENTIONS : SEATTLE) gt with the girl =» of the |more athletic than graceful. | iY. The extraordinary success Of) My ne thing. however-—-we felt |dren'’s home. Theo. I jthat evetyone in the show was 1 tron and pies ae ae AT SHORT 40 JOB Arctic Trader to t Tn to iAit on her ok Sail Soon on Trip [Bs new method proves that it holds | aie! Lata’ Pesuly: will thie “teks beais a rupture. It weighs only [iis pian, ling roles. Eifew ounces. Has no hard gouging} i use ‘om. Equally of no elastic belt, no leg straps, | doesn't date nell ‘em or give them up and Capt. John Backi: steel bands, and \s as comfort- | away ; © Monday morning wash- || Queen Anne hill, as a light garment. lt has} h D We should SAY NOT Father ir into the Lasemeny and make business ts v eon here d hundreds of persons to throw | ews () (0) er ay 3 ; a day of it and the Arctic ¢ loading trusses and declare their rup- Help! ‘Those politicians and oftice With a furtrimmed, satin || his four-masted schooner, the C absolutely healed. Many of seekers: dle hard. ress, a pink sweater, silk |) Holmes, for his usual summer trad-| Just about done. Here's a crum left hon tockings and satin sli Mrs. || ing expedition to th Far North | fad serious double ruptures. | ’ . . ie : : eee ee nes er || It’s. Spring—Cleaning Time—and the | pi issle note. ay boy, ets Whote waa ogra CReRPp Re era Rae It is Dr, Andrews’ ambition | gs two .years, Ago. “Ti am old and am |/' the modern way of get in that territo ys John E Sony otret on o-|| Reporter, Too, Cleans Up Old [js men lesser tor tie stim | tte mashing and ironing io: the || land. Je, second male. Among other| «—~ the quick relief, comfort and poner of bis discovers. and! Trash—Dead News—Stale Relics|“"" .. M Will send it on free trial to any) IUNNY fife, th houses. | { por “Wo trade with the natives, bring tach day ar ing back | Pats) 4 ‘ ‘ ader of The Star who writes him | of the Beat of a City S Hear U picture, but pictures the |} ma whale bono. If wo do not get caught eee ee oct Bile, ee ame, " Humanity sling, proud, |] rear room was a quickdry met in the ice, as wo did for a time last 4 His City, Mo. He wants one person BY JOHN W. NELSON great city and its people. Weird |sorrowful, am umble—all!! 64 and in another corner an as. || year, we expect to be back home We ach neighborhood to whom he | v1 desk-cleaning time around Theyatuff seen in perspective, foolish|animated by cor ed emot I] sistant was operating’an electric || October 1.” | Feler. If you wish to be rid Star office. Every spring thejstuff, sensible stuff. Tho drawer’s| passions Il ?sanae!arhinh “dd * thie: ieoninie ‘lab for good, withoit °" | reporters have to ‘clean house” |nearly empty now. Desk-cleaning time. Yep, thank!] “qwnile Mrs. White entertained issih: Gertormance’ of “Tho | ition, take advantage of th?! Housewives haven't a thing on us.) | “Mr. Whooriz f long been cham- | goodness, it's over! att the curious ones, sho looked af. || Love Song,” the Offenbach operetta, | sto baske Roy! Empty this w 6 free offer. Write him to] an right, let's go! ie |pion of the people, and if elected—* I r the Monday morning wash. | was celebrated last week at the Cen- | oe = pitury theater in New York. | | Rubbish! Rubbish! Rubbish! Old) notes and pamphlets and reports and supreme court decisions and what not. Funny life, this—today’s big news story js deader than a Phara oh's mummy a week from now. Dust of forgotten heart ach: craps of paper that were the life dream of some struggling stranger. All set out on paper, and everything—but} the city editor said “no,” with “| careless wave of his hand. ove The Golden West Girl is a friend of yours in story and pic- ture. She has now arranged a de- lightful entertainment for your en- joyment. Over the air she’ will speak ‘3 5 Puts This EVINRUDE MOTOR St arene Ca On Your Boat ‘ as well as you know the famous Thatis all you need for a summer GOLDEN WEST iG, Then tho eAsrosrowmte ns 7 COFFEE blistered hands, no, more aching muscles, Our Ah! Pictures! A. sturdy boy in| \ knickers and a tired-faced Uttle wom- an, Arm jn arm—mother and son. Yes, here's the story. Another wom lan, younger, fresher and stranger. “Tl be a daddy to both of us, | sobbed sturdy young Duke. “Dad's | f | sick, mother—that's all. He wouldn't leave us if he well.” | Hold it and see !f they pick him| fer the lilies of up for white slavery, said the City] \ ied dental experts; Ed. Guess they didn’t. Ashes of) @ careful workman- | si1icit romance? Echoes of innocent sobs, Our Responsibility We have learned to accept a call with a feeling of deep responsibility. \We have learned, through our years of experience, what a tremen- dous service we can render those who call upon us. This responsibility is ac- cepted as a sacred thing; something to be given the best that is in us. Tune in on K. P.O. A. (Seattle) meter length 454.3, Tueday, May Fy Pay-As-You-Play 12th, from 8:30 to 10 p.m. There will be splendid talent; a Plan” regular vaudeville show. You will makes it easy to take care of hear as fine a program ae you ever balance saw in a theatre, In 4 to 6 Months On Miapthy iis new 1925 Champion Light-Weight Evinrude and the 4-Horsepower Big Twin, the fastest A Surprise in the Air and most powerful outboard motor, winner of the 17- For Radio Fans mile Lake Washington race for the championship of Seattle. This is a speed hound and beat all competitors in a free-for-all race by more than a mile. All models sold on Easy Payment Plan, Write for full information and Catalogue No, 22. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF EVINRUDE FACTORY BRANCH At 79 Columbia St., Corner of Western Ave, Seattle, Wash. A® envelope with tho crest of a | high state official. ‘Thanks for | LLL = An Y ff for the splendid interview.you gave ell, he was grate- | err ” Hi lent. All pro ¢ | me,” etc., etc, We | a in the Hropragle ork ful even if he was surprised When} pion @ fully licensed he read'it. The judge is a fine fel- ‘ _ Reasonable Prices we ihe Use of the finest | rials and the hi, il Personne “of thy “offic? ade low, soe “The young woman's reputation | and past lite have been carefully investigated and our information wi PE Hee bY reanon of volume flshown us that she—'” Another per- Usually Joy Ss maintain un- fectly good breach-of-promiso sult M EVENING ron youn (| spoiled. ‘Tho “rich, young sclon’’ | THN has left town and the “prominent and widely known family’ in striv-| \\ POLPH PRET ing dowperately to live down his in-| discretions, These attorneys have a way @ a, and Westlane i digging up unpleasant facts about 5 usteriortly ortuary, “SUPERI eR FUNERA SEI RVICE fi Displaying MOTORS, ROW BON CANOES, FORE PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS d " they? Fanee 1604 Ath Ave, | people, havont’ they? Over the Bank for Savings Copyright Clontt W Devers |{ORPITIONS, resolutions and con- © uphies eMart P demnations! Bits of human life | Gab cadens ‘ ih S00 LAST PINE EL iot-4676 i | from the everyday happenings of o 4 _— Pea er ect tae SEEM ER ASO ETNA REASON SES ETN ES SERIE AE REAR SD A TDRSS NE