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FOLK SONGS ON SHE Py AR TONIGHT hk POR OF WEST SI SIDE! | Négro Spirituals Coming HERE'S CHANCE FOR A FAN t bout Alaskan Trip and Cruises 7 From Seattle Station ideas x + Offered fof Operator Be w art 1 of com THE SEATTLE | eee ee tare OAT A SCHOOL EXPLORERS SOON SUGGESTED | ENTER DESERT SWEETHEART OF WEST | \ STAR Seattle Fannette Wishes! Roosevelt Party Traversing ’ Novelties on Air Kashmir for Divide é a t T * Receiwing Better .| Be! B70 Be At a Lower Cost | 1924 Star Sport Tour. 1923 Star Sport Road ROT LAY An 82 tlake North 1 Wes | Wednesday Program KOA (323) Is silent Tuesday even. | Miss Faith Spruille, a Southern California Hotel Folk Prom- the words, ¢ ne tation. We! +} But It Was Only the ‘ the ‘sapedition iw spirituals popular at pe : ets “Mikado” After All sung & irs. tax ‘ > » : 4 ¢ find th 1 1 Ming Cha _Heuth Witking, Spokane, will sins ( Use Star Want Ads First %» C. PL Crankshaw, tenor athaty : : ? aia 4 at { > Maxsor Ww. B* Dia, ’ On ‘ ‘ x mes : : Wig a Conmie, Pubeont (DON'T FORGET THAT | From KGO Thursday ton ¢ id eS Pieces from Puccini's “Ma | lah Cooper, Pullman ETING AT | i ane tse dame Butterfly” are on the 6 paths, | RADIO ME _— -_ ; lock dinner concert from = pic asnthd | v ' v Conductor Hoffman Oakland Schoos | THE Ag M. C. A., FANS ‘ t tr = puts in a Canadian Night pro akiand Schoots wom : se . ‘ : ' . t 4 la ni, iter: ture P| gram at 6 Wednesday. Among Radio | Bape eve lw Mid-West girl w ‘eata ' Chamber Places Litera The S ttle Sta the selections is ballet music , ning, boys and Let's get | ' ng ever 1k . in City Hotel Rooms DAVIS TES IFIES e ea e r from “Faust, well known Can- | While the college ‘ vt atte | te a fe r ; 1207 Seventh agian opera. (Put down that ashington University ate som | . ' Pris : megane | ni brick, Mr. Hofman) orang bse harp Matt Hf. Gort pres | ot wid nv IN BRIBE CASE ‘MAi in 0600 Pate nimi cate from K ; stat How M ‘ hire a r we ¥ see ia) sh that class ein eiace Cah ehh vat j| chu Denver Broadcasts ber ot ¢ ef Classified Advertising The Howe College of Music broad: | tion via the air is to becom eager: Dx. ree | j ’ Frid f attr e } Rates Gasts an interesting instrumental) teera) part of the Oak - te talk " “Erminie” Friday ed in various ‘ ei Ys Ami vocal program from KEOA at | schsets, Lessons will, be Cumpas tee ererzeeny ** ! Hane Balto Back Erminic y : |Fogn ah casa iaee Trial of Kansas Ex-Gover-| TRANSIENT RATES G45 Tuesday. And at $20 the! io classes in several achools at the a rit pd 3 sei ws pp. KOA {ter A f the cham nor Is Nearing Clo (Count Six W Ladies’ Musical club string quartet | same time. Tuesday Eve ning . sun] fe ; pncgo 0} earing se One line or ‘and the Business and Professional) Drawing and penmanship are sald || “eee aaa cy tals a 7 * hte One tine Women’s club trio present popular! ta be the two studies heat adapted r Reg " \ 1 i progress for| TOPEKA, Kans, May 19—Jona 18 < oe Se i, we TUESDAY PROGRAMS for KOO (341) Tuesd e. He | musdce ' t mber booklet, “Ten |than M Pash Mae biti hd bias Kirehner’s fine orchestra will be - yRoM KFOA (404). aT 64s— gga i . A Ate stances w © tree W Broadeart by the Charmed Land's / praqram of tedtremsntsl and ters! neh : _ , ? ‘ 1 mighty voice when KTCL (205) coce Radio Test Pras fe Sie’ he the Bowe one ve ~ t i c f t e A. 1. Onw on the air, at 7, with a program on! Leaves for Seattle Jccurtvar of Rhodes ators ; ¢ tiated with Day ; which Dean Winkenwerder will talk! A great mdi expe ‘ pons Bee See , fort bank — ¢ f A ‘ about forestry, What the dean! Monday hide rai); eve i #3 rag RATE ae =i05! RADIO PROGRAMS on NO ida Ment Out of town, one of the best | Poration. i s , th ae Medi " bets is at KPO (28, The San | PICCInE ss eo sie || TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ‘ ft 6 Cone eg ecadeaets 8 | Tide of recs pe vere gee MATTER NEATIONS MATTIE: MPA TIONS Eastern School Pupils Are ; -_ aa ald conta “seen " Lads - power stations A“ “ pe ae. . « ws ‘ . onth nye Tenie club, of Turlock, Cal, at | 0 here tn June. pst ‘Comnet Be x MOA Ui), Bose’ Bere-—12 baie gn aah Taught N. W. Geography : is at ing as 9 o'clock. t * Quaker (4 Fesitom wane ‘ fran ROA «tn ‘ ot endar month 1% cents 7 or . * e- ~ * . * ’ * , - etnage 7 11 cents KGO starts a mixed concert over | Hears Seattle on ct i * Awe : ™ . an ° “ * preere Harker ¢ ere ve 6 wh . a ¢ t cattle af the J f during cal" the 24t-meter wave at ¢ The joty) Herschel Island from Sixth Hymp Spreng et |B, ae se aus | ee ot hat te epared . 30% conte @ld “Andante Cantabile." which is} When the “Lady tre acne ‘ Mrs uP oR ol Ae. | mam came . at ervive f Commerce ree h 18 cents Brtting to be quite a radio favorite.) went down in the “ y. Mine Helen Ff be ae ts 2 arhete; 1. memabrale: | * aie t Hey i in "‘Kavane tr Will be played as 8 cello solo. Aj Lieut H, A. Young. wh« teres. Weekingten is ' La, hasne: ceomemies tals 4, the ‘ ei 4, theaters: xeography f are wie 5.00 plano solo will be Brahms’ “Rhap-| commissioned to put " Wate 20 ¢ Wasningt aunine aticat ty ree rrublie "IXED SPACE RA’ sdy In G Minor.” Allan Wihxon | Mewey—ure Cargsiemaat eran (QMNE STATIONS | Bye Sree mer announced nect 1 line Srcbnare'tog aan Will sing “Somewhere a Voice in| his equi . MYAE (948) SR eat “watene 4 The mm . ae Calling.” and altho you'll be willing | however, fe FROM KFOA (444), AT @ tetra § are > pretative teat ° 4 net few days oi 1 ine or more for 6 months to bet it's a soprano, you're wrong.| ceiver. Now he heats Seattle sta) iefmann rchentra's “ ' ’ KOO «a8l), On 4148, sewe Aw ‘ aie tone court sus rag b per Sipe He |s & Scots tenor. tions and KGO'S nightly. programe, ~~ ae : ; * . the of the char the’ défense to ore ¥ 3 mo se lhe! according to a letter from hiv moth ade Kapan wens. |» ED areas mee Bante hep the Bast are givi Out de lo ——— ‘An ctétime thinstrel show | ¢r. Mra. F. Hi. Young. in Winnipee “ om Ma on iy ” " pitention to. the Puget Bound « i BUSINESS will be broadcast by the Solemn (The Eskimo think It'* fine stuf, » Ae heuer 54 RPA ta é akeios . it wap stated. | j SERVICES at $20. End man, clog dancing g Sees os pie oe oer ates) aiph 3 tener; | “never’thing. | Southern S Songs on rmose KK aah? be te yong are re WOMAN ACCUSED 1 1 Attorneys.at-Law uesell R Farrell Lawyer, 94 ter Hor EL jot-o28s, ” fag. Wednesaay 30 members of St. | ete will sing several old Scathern | | We Like to Hear Movie Fans Laugh A broadcast from the Coliseum theater will be sent out from KFOA! (Advertisement) MAKES DEAF HEAR Masson will ety (454), at 945 Wednesday evening, and | * they are sung. BY NEW METHOD ‘we hope they. have a comedy picture | Fi oa on at the time. We had a good time Be | ee last Wednesday listening to the | "ROM KTCL (se5/, AT 1—~ Discovery of Cherrist Can Be Used| crowd laughing. Earlier in the eve By Every Deaf Person ning puplis of Clarn Moyer Hartle | ‘ at Home. will broadcast from the KFOA stu-/ dio. That's at 9:30. INDEPENDENCE, MO.—(Special). Many who have used a new method for making the deaf hear have re- Ported results that sem almost marvelous, People who had not Kiiled by Lightning He Tried to Escape ALBANY, Ore, May 19-3. W. | heard for years have been able to Hussey, middle-aged farmer, was Bear a. watch tic three feet away.| ined by x boll Mhining, ear Students Summoned | “disappeared atter the first treatment. | Mere Yesterday while plowing. His in Evolution Case horses: were knocked unconscious oe CHA ANOOG. Te Ma , The pees les as rg | Hussey came here a few months Sear ‘os Figo ay eal Kienth, well known Wisconsin chem.|%° from Dakota “to escape the| Shoo warm mummoned before tha| ie nas We Wiiole and to tise,| @orms there,” he told several peo-| oo04 jury meeting here today: t and is simple and easy to use.| °1 ni y « y to It ts harmless and anyone can use it Bs [investigate charges that Steger it at home, Often in just a few | Hunt, biology instructor, violated! peels ® axett "ap moc ow Two Missing Men | the. state law by teaching evolu-| have not heard for years can hear Fo nd b P ice The caso is another test of the| ordinary talk. | Halt f th tH Huth ry talk. a : Pi Ate validity of the new anti-evolution| No dea person should lose hope.| _T%° men who had been missing | iw and waa initiated by Dr. Lyle for weeks were located by the po F No matter what you have used to Telieve your deafnens, do not be din- couraged. Even though you have B. West, Hunt } used in his class room the & personal friend of Prof. waa claimed that Hunt textbook Nee Monday. dondo rancher, A. Thurmam Re- who vanished May It tried ear phones, drums, electrical) 1+ returned to his home. Ho had)” oii pie on devices and oils, don't think you are| ee? suffering from loss of mem) Vii pee John 68 recent. | doomed, to deatnees for the balance| %%- ¥. J. Mekert, 9347 20th ave.) ae hound over to the grand of your life. Aud-eno haa often been|N~» Who disappeared December 20, fury re; Dayton, Tenn | successful where everything else has | 80 returned. | - failed, | #AN FRANCISCO May. 19 Mr. Kienth wants every deaf person to try his new method and he will send it on free trial to any reader who will write his company. Ho wants one person in each lo- Pai Ieee te pants oeeg it to lday trom injuries received last night | store your hearing and get rid of|When she was ntruck by a gasoline | the roaring head noises and ca-|ca® on the Southern Pacific tracks. | tarrhal conditions take advantage of |Her sister, Christine, 15, who this free offer. Juxt send your name| also walking on the right-of-way to the Audene Co, Dept. 1611, In| when the mishap occurred, waa slightly burt Charged with killing his wife with an ax and suffering from: injuries |inflicted by his son in a desperate lattermpt to prevent the slaying, An Monteverde, 65, wax in a eritl- cal condition In the emergency hon: | pital today. { The alleged murder occurred dur ing the night. Monteverde in said |to have confonwed the crime, saying | Hit by Ridlway ‘Gas Car Fatal to Girl SALEM, Ore, May 19—Anne Schaeffer, 16, died in a hospital to- tone wan it culminated two years of quarrel Ing with his wife Just the Radio Set for the automobile, canoe, picnics, week-end parties. Operates anywhere, Call and Investigate at The Hon of Mureal Preatige Police Charge Her With ROW (401) “WHT (38), Che (M4), Davenport CNA GE remeeical course KOA whe le (929), Denver et arrested him F. Wolfford, 28 reckless driving. Georg " , ; | Elizabeth's choir will sing. Let's | songs for the Hopper-Kelly program extanaion lecture; Sif, eiucerts 16 | |, S®X ttrwend—3, concert Druiken: Devi | ise to Talk Up Seattle pee All casea.’ see: The choir's program includes | from KFOA Wednesday evening at rel] dance mae pap =e tas runken Uriving “Dean You Cry, Ma Honey,” and | $45. She is a soprano from Heouth | Asai 1) E a ae | alkaaih over. Seattle and “Carry Me Back to OF Virginny.” [| Carolina. On her Itet are louth |e" smog r | i Charged with driving while drunk, | yor scenery, 25 representa. Carolina Coon Song.” “Ma Curty . « * mare | MIDWEST STATIONS women and h iM | tive Ran Francisco hotel people are DANCE ORCHESTRAS | Headed Babtt ‘My Lindy Lo * « 3 i | (Pacific Time) ime 7 Ae ay night. Mrs! , Ning home Tuesday ni FOR TUESDAY toprol | “Pickaninny Yd Black Joo” we |] devitie, Medinah Temple tana, wid. | BUOM (064), Misswia—7:90, mee sa Colvask n arrested at] sieteed to boost Beattle to th hecac Wsege sd eles dank on Belen . dies 7 t : Ty. PY) eueste thruout the coming ‘neason. 10:06-—Harkness’, KFOA (454). Other entertainers will be Charles A... An . a | WL (963), * 12028, ores * tena i" ve The of party, headed by Mr. and} Haletead"s, KGO (361). | R. Scott, violinist; William F. Holm, | “wor me waset, | Seo _ leo arrent Shanahan, Joneph Goldie, of the Somer | boy saxophonist; Marguerite Schmidt EAF 9 witic - ‘ton balan herty Sis Srieclione: eanke ace? ten Nite, KNX (557). jand Margaret Marvin, pianistes Whee (rey * n * ‘ . petty and May I k opening of the new Hckman's, KH (405. | wor with GHIEF MAY LIVE McLoughlin, City Healther, | Has Fighting Chance it nion » i | Dr. George N “MoLoughitin, elty drunk. | a, MT. © BALI. S18 of Tacoma, Satur. | Patent Attorn: ents secured, develo ey 3 and sol | $05-6-7 Central Seal ‘They have spi nae i? MA in- Ag id coeley Fat. No OW. Washes Olympic Hotel Manager Taylor been guests of The since Sunday, and has feted and en | following a traff Accident, Patrol in. t an on thet clase N. Fe: ic estal tertained them and won their clo Awick,, Lawrence, estab |men C.D. Pollrch and H. 1) Cooperntion in recommending Seat-| hed 166) Aavieg and booklet Newell arrested him at 1616 E./ 16 to those who conailer coming : j North from their home state. Included in the program for the out-of-town folk was a dinner by The Olympic Hotel management. automobile trips around Lake | Washington, and dinner and enter jtainment by the Hotel Association | of Washington at the Tacoma hotel, 0) Pantages ailments, disorders. TORGORSHN—AUNETH Ml. be- in this loved wife of Howard. Tacoma. city, May 15, her age being 31 years, Hesides her husband, she leaves to mourn her one son and two daughters, parents, and two brothers and three sisters in Nor= + |Keiso Mayor Starts Woodmen of the World. health commissioner, who has been | critteatly ii of influenza for the! Citizen Jury Probe} wey;,two brothers in British Com past 12 days in the o General] KELSO, May 1%—Mayor A.|_ Funeral sorvices will take pine pomp tal, aa maid jemday to of ic Tod oda asued n a ‘a ‘ednes afternod at 1 o'cloc! hospital, w ld Tuesday to have | Ruric Todd today issued a call for | from Mittelatadt funeral parlors > & fighting chance to live. Accord) “cltixens' grand jury,” to mest at | soe torte ts es DEPEND UPON~ ing attendants, Dr. MeLough-| his house, to inquire into alleged | “Or por mary ‘ages lin Is “holdme IMs own" and hopes|excessive property assessments.| beloved husband of Daisy Lough= D C, ’ ure held for his recovery Twelve well-known citizens were} ary, father of Harold, Jn, al rY ala WE LIK) | | named on his “jury. Ralph Loughary; member ol Boy Burglars Get Pop From Bottlers THE FAMILY LAXATIVE brake Into the dG, Fox: testking | ce work, Wifth N. and Republican st, Monday, and stole he place a quantity has been burg: larized several times before | nei |Professor Borah IN TEN DAYS, 98c and $1 a month for three months pays for four pairs of our finest Quaker Quality Silken Fi- bre Hose in fashionable colors, of pop Au PAY NOTHING NOW > } P A. B mtg tha Book NOR ON DELIVERY } | cited of journaliam at the Univer This offer is for married ladies a sity of Washington, is the author only. Itis part of an advertisl Mt o book fro: oO prean «¢ Quaker Valley ra, and im made with jand Bacon, Boston publishers, ‘The no view to immediate profit, | book, “Nowewrlting — for High text for chools opted tethia offer with. | Schools," t# a Heel and too are both 4 {classes in high ankle is woven #0 as ta { a the boot fe exten lon You cannot spprecla newswriting out seeing the strongly reinforced OUR very enum fi has been ox a text with, Habs Binited tao “aaa eee [book for the roadway high school ae, wortment conaista of ene yale of of Se p and'b Conia & sae h of the following colors: BLACK. NUDK, 1h eee e AOC Be acona aid ol PELICAN GREY, AND AIREDALE, (We high sehe The book will also cannot substitute other eolora,) jbo usedgin the newswriting for Send No Money! | teac heta' “class at the university. Gimply) fill out the blanks | ° Teach Linotype Operation at “U” A course in dinotype operation ts jnow Included in the curriculum in |the vol of Journalism at the Unt | versity of ‘ington | ho purpose of the course fa to jfamiliarize those students who in: | te nd fo enter the country newspaper alt Witt the operation of the lino type, Tt teachen the student to op erate in an emorgency or to judge tho effigioncy of other operators, Shipment by Quaker Valley Mfg. Co, \ || ry Dept. AURORA, ILLINOIS Your Funeral services tonight at 8 By m., at our chapel, Cremation. Hom@ Trousers, Brushes, Undertaking : i A AGS Seth ave N By Rings, Are Stolen)" #38, NORMA" LOPR, a J eloved daughter ‘Yhieves Mor y night looted the Mr, and Mrs. Michael Loe! home of P. R. O'Neill, 1420 Eighth |, Funeral services Wedn day at ave, taking trousers and paint | frome unter end ee remap brushes, A wedding ring, $5 and a GARVIN— May 17, CHA diamond were stolen from Mra, A, GARVIN, aged ra, be G. Wild, 916 Fifth ave son of Mra rvin. ARS Funeral serv tonight at 7 ® ayes m. at our chapel, Cremation. Hom# Un¢ ertaking € Man Fined, He Sells | ';" PERSONAL Oo Insurance to Judge BAD debts collected, Universal Aap Coy HL tot-1670, 1402 Alaska Bide MARSHFIELD, Ore, May 19.— SRPTATION 3 pa Teenie! ata A! ART YOU GOING TO CA Stages or steamer, Banat Tonolulu, After fining Sam Coleman, of North Bond, $100 and revoking hia driv. ers license for six months, Judge J. J. Stanley, of Coquille, was the EST RATES, AL first to sign a potition to Gov. rom & Co. 115 Pleroe, asking that the leense be ul cigest agency 1h entoned, “and later’ bow 2 FRANCISCO $20, restored, and later bought $2,000 Ras EL worth of automoblio insurance from the persuasive Coleman, Staniey signed the petition after North Bend citizens had complained that the sentence was tho stiffest ever dealt out for a traffic offense, and point. ed out that Coleman needed a_ car in his business, that of insurance salesman. through Pe 0; no chan & 8, Auto Staxo Co. 6. Tie Chorry ats 249, University Juniors Eléct,Class Queen “Junior Queen” of the Unis — versity of Washington, who will hold sway this week-ond on Moonshiners Plead annual two-day cel jon I by tho third-year clase at the Guilty; Are Fined Payton R. Stewart was fined $800 and sentenced to serve six months in the Moree county Jail by Judge Cushman Tuesday when ho pleaded kinky to manufacturing moonshine, |O'Lenry, Bleanor O'Shea, Dorks ‘T. Youhikira wae Gnod $260 aftor | Churchill, Delight Palmer and Magy pleading guilty to boowe possession, tha Youldens versity, was to be chosen by the class ‘Tuenday afternoon, There are ght prospective queona; Holon Forbes, Neva St, Poter, Ruth Heoht, Kathleen