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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Severyns Family All, Select: YOUR | in Service of Public From Chief Bill Himself on Down, the live Children Are All in County or U.S. Work PAGE 4 } 1 from this week’s WONDERFUL VALUES ho in these og euizied makes rt = As Little As |e Tun 7 are ° Fie $95.5 15 ‘ 1 | ey of Weekaits Neut * $89.50 + $75.00 ve 9 104.00 eee P rice 9 $150.00 ne A Competent Staff of Radio Experts *| to County Bar Association Plan Entertainment Dr. Wismore's iu for Major General iowa." sced the ful Gilf Per Week dyne apectal price complete .... Here is one of the most marvelous value ever offered: Thermiodyne Sets 6-tube, single control. A limited number only at this greatly reduced price Radio Department Open Evenings Immediate Deliveries 4 fushs Jane Piano Gi. EVERYTHING. PERTAINING TO MUSIC NVHOLESALE” MANUFACTURERS RETAIL Downtown: TWO University: 1519-23 Third Ave. STORES KE, 45th and Brooklyn DEPEND UPON— Dr. Caldwell’s RUGS CLEANED WEAVING THR FURRY WurnY RUG we CA pitl-1293° 3513 Walrview N, TH E FAMILY LAXATIVE a men \ |What Will Henry Ford Say Now? Some Time Ago He Said, “History Is the Bunk!”’ | Prof. James Dallas, of the History Department of Ballard 3 High School, says: “I was glad to see the Post-Intelligencer start the _ |} ‘High Lights of History’ feature. To focus attention on intellectual __ | matters is useful to everyone. It is a dramatic way to set forth an appeal to the young students.” Unanimously Indorsed by School Board ’ Dr. C. W.. Sharples, member of the board, says: “I think it is a splendid idea. It can’t fail to be-of value to every child who follows the sertes—as pictures interest the child far more than any written word.” = | “High Lights of History” have the physical appearance of comic stripe and have the same quality of sustained interest which gives the “funnies” much of they appeal. But here the resemblance ends, as this fea- tote is not humorous m character, but educational, being, in brief, a chronological history of America, in graphic form. Get Your History by Picture Follow the Story From Day to Day INTHE» HONOR WIGMORE. Eastern College Dean Talks) | De-lfire G irl ‘™ | will play at 14 | Ue ‘) Shoup Unaware of SYRUP PEPSIN. TUESDAY, MAY SHE IS A DIRECTOR rene: Art Westiework.. Mig for de capings Clearance | Stamped Goods, Excep At 2 0c esting Gt “ihe ally Ted od Featured Event—Children’s Shoe Clearance AG; we ‘airs Children’s Pumps At a , young t the Camp- Mi irgarette violinist will # re ne ches stra which luncheon of ary tub Wednesday Olympic. The or e of the features on the noonday program. At Children’s Shoes—Reduced 64 Pairs Children’s Red Sandals Red Kid 8 ¢ yn in The Railway Merger SAN FR I8CO, May 12.~Pau w Says Woman Acid Thrower Is Moron LOS ANGELES, M To Los Angeles By Auto Daily Beautiful Four-Day Trip Careful and Courteous Drivers 310 Pantages Building r cS FREE EXAMINATION Globe pe A Co. 1516 Westlake Between a Win ‘TMost INTERESTING STORY EVER TOLD! fic Don AM BE a ee Seattle t- Ante post Ne AMER] SAR~fpESP SN PICTURES TELL THE STORY HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Cortez’ Conquest of Mexico By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD “THE INDIANS OF MEXICO WERE bs ERY SDERSTITIOUS RACK CALLED ZTECS WHO WORSHIPPED THE SUN. shedeal uli MEN AND HORSES RST TIME THEY aSwOk RAS FOR GODS BARLY IN 1519 CORTEZ, WITH <e MEN, 16 HORSES AND 14 CANNON DLANDED AT VERA CRUZ, WHERE |THE S HE GUILT A FORT. A ISREGARDING 1H! MA\ v WHEN MONTEZUMA, THE XING OF THE AzTsC$, HBARD are RULER, Piakivsicl had a TAT MANY STRANGE WeiiTs: GODS WERT COMING YO || lpoRcES AND MARCHED To ATTACK THI DESTROY HIS KINGDOM WITH’ LIGHTNING AND THUADER CITY OF MEXICO,THE CAPITAL OP THE Mil SENT MESSENGERS TO CORTEZ WITH GIFTS, GEGGING| |icingpom. pea HIM TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY IN PEACE . Toreaaow = CoATEr Conquest oF NEKHO CONTINUED. Phone Your lic IONCey wien to rt Ain-2000 nf