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wel Three Important Factors : in Our Success Even though our store has only been in operation a few months, we have already gained the patronage of the city's best dressers. We attribute this si values—our finer and better clothes—and and confidential service at all times. ( ss to our greater our courteous O—>.0;3 MMM oD LM we Mey My i { PAGE 4 SEATTLE STAR MONDA A | i BUY ¢ ON DA \VMENTS j FAMOUS SHIP 10 Prison Life Too Much QUAKE TOLL IS | UE UN PAYPEENTO: SAIL NORTH for Cynical Leopold? 500 LIVES MecDouga ll /outhwic clothes on our Per fected Payment Plan E z ane P ate . ocean oe gs TIT : ie chara ) a Py tal Say Rumors of Strain on Frank Boy’s Mur- a ase VIVTY-ONE YEAMS OF FAITHFUL sunvics : FoILeD soviet auaros| Cerer Get Out; To Be Operated On | gy suaness sjumerwerz STATE. PE STIARY, Joliet, | the rumor that Leopold is “wasting| “emonan aan th cAe leet 500 Purchases Charged Tomorrow “™alulian Fox Farms. {srs iar"a set Steve sd eataant ci] tad tran ho Billed July Ist wo Aan, Sand nee tm lb fr eat ag ns” hat, Tanta at adn dey Smart Wash Silks i «at ioahua Green tian have summoned “relative | companion and accomplice in the| tion and ralroad traffic with the That Will Still Be Attractive i . Dar and wil) tse |ERE' nele Fatal ter iniport, eoesit ak wok Gat | male mtene, the, earl Moe wits After Summer’s Frequent Tubings ar: ate os a fiehing pout [the sliablest way with having the rain ofthe ordeal oft tiff] 18,8 renee of cainty, amalifiured designe thet | i ne ee oe Hquor crime, as he termed the slaying of on ss an aren * we effocts on white groun io. welve dif 1 ns oe Can. | Bobby Franks i rc ne Contbitiaticr at and te price, oné Yard it 2 adian wat a1 fous| The first indication of the « s to Any one, even when the th m have ever frock *) = ad r ned a, in company | Prison officials refuse to confirm! tc hin prison a : ater: tafactorily oner f P ee ss VPS \2.25 rs w an ships, ¢ “ Bunda ame apparent that Jouga ‘ ): Ww RIN % the ke STREET FLOOR i 9 ye oer oti ced gp Sale of | | 8 et ae | e fs SES se We have arranged many special groupings of Ladies’ e a Dresses, Coats and Ensembles and Men’s Suits and Top coats at very attractive low prices—and all are obtainable on our easy payment plan. Kemember—$? Down buys any ; $30 purchase at The Globe~and correspondingly low terms on any other purchase you make. Pretty Men's Dresses, Suits, Coats Topcoats "29%, Blue "Glob SHOF = Mouse 1417 FIFTH AVENUE *"“*"* Ensemble Suits ,; 98 *2 "Up Next to Neterer Monday to plead, Roy Olmstead, Ed Pielow, Jerry Finch and other defendants are among the lot. All of the other 25 defendants have entered pleas. Olmsted to Plead | to Booze Charges Thirty-four remaining dezendants fn the Olmsted liquor conspiracy case, who have not as yet entered pleas of not guilty, were scheduled to appear before Judge Jeremiah Attorney Fincn elso will present his demand for a bill of particulars. (Advertiaement) * Build your body back to Health ANLAC is a great natu- ral builder. It revitalizes the blood, stimulatés the di- gestive organs, rejuvenates the liver and peps you up all over. From the four corners of the earth we gather the roots, barks and herbs that go into .Tanlac. We compound them after the famous Tanlac formula that has brought health to millions. Our files are crammed with testimonials from men and women in every walk of life, _who state gratefully that Tan- lac has brought them back to vigorous strength. If you suffer from indiges- tion, loss of appetite, can’t sleep or rest; if rheumatism is making life a torture; if your liver is out of sorts and your body has run down to skin and bones, get a bottle of Tanlac at your druggist’s and start taking it right away. You'll be amazed to note the improvement that comes = Baptist Minister Praises TANLAC “Thad suffered from stomach trouble and nerve troubles for over 30 years until I could hardly summon the strength necessary to prepare my sermons. Six weeks after taking Tanlac I had a brand new outlook on life. U had « fine appetite, steady nerves and a brand new digestive system. Tanlac has never failed me,” Rey. B, E. Bell 207 Elm Street San Antonio, Texas ready for a good day's work. First thing you know you'll have some color in your cheeks and the sparklé of CoPSS ppc e pers soars FaRereseet She eceAaDatEED ELE OET REESEEEREOORE ELSE LECSLT 2 ERESTRNLD AEESTRDES LEDULUDESS | ORPLERREE FESEART ED OUBEEL TENE 8 ~ at once. For the first time health back in your eyes, ' in months you'll feel like eat- Don’t put off taking Tan- _ ing some good solid food. lac. Begin now if you want £ ‘You Il wake up in the morn- to build your body back to >= ing rested and refreshed, health and vigor. = TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE, PILLS VOR CONSTIPATION ; 1 overpowered uard aped with their to Ju “stores have been Northern $500,000 sv April by Mr. Bower KLINE MISSING "SIX DAYS NOW | * |Worried Wife Baffled and So Are Polite after his dimappeara " former Alanka ag for the Pacific Steamship Co,, was xing Monday tives ‘and meet is wif at n 1 was driving his Che when he disappeared One clue that he wa 1Olympta last Tuesday failed to develop a solution of th | problem. . Anothe that he |was seen on the Fishermen's dock Jat Ballard did not materialize. | The possibility that Kine rolat coupe seen in owed |some money on personal debts in | Alaska was suggested Monday. Of- ificials of the company could not [atate what this amount might be Hit he did owe the money they said it would probably bo a small sum jand they wera puzzl to why a man Would disappear on that account. Mra Kline, worn and anxious | from her «ix days’ vigil, had not lreceive any word from her mingin husband Monday. She was con | pletely mystified over the causes of | his disappearance. | Sema HERE'S MORE ABOUT | Strawberries ! | | || STARTS ON PAGE 1 1 Sacco cao along the banks of wild straw berries hung, red and white. ped into the can with a tiny plunk. Soon, as the bottom was covered, they | dropped ailently. We licked red fingers ‘and ate | some of the ripe berries, with a tang that no tame berry ever has had. Then we trudged again acroxs the fields and to our shoes. It was hot, and, tying the shoes together by the laces, we slung them around our neck and plodded along the dusty road. Hot, white dust squldged up thru our toes... . | o. . OTHER drew off the worn golden band with "Mizpah” engraved inside and, putting it carefully on the kitchen win- dowsill, kneaded the rich bis- cult dough with strong, supple fingers. Gn the cool back steps, under the morning glory vine, we sat and picked the berries. Then with an old spoon we mashed them up and sniffed the fra- grant scent of baking biscuit dough from the other side of the sagging screen door. When the dough was baked mother took It out and slid it onto the table. Then she sliced fresh, yellow butter onto it. The butter melted into a golden oll, soaking into the dough, turning it golden-yellow. Then mother carried the con- fection out to the old spring house and set it carefully down in the coolness. At dinner time she retrieved it and, taking our can of ber- ries, spread them thickly over. the golden mass. “My goodness, Jimmy,” she said, “put down that tablespoon and eat it properly with «a fork!" A. fork, forks with shortcake, indeed! wild A fig for strawberry N A SUNNY summer morn. ing lke thia a paper sign flaps on the window of a restaurant, crying strawberry shorteake for two-bits, And from the eyes of folks who read the hardness in smoothed away as th¥ light of memory plays acrows thelr faces and childhood days return, ee The vegular monthly meeting of the Associated Clubs of the North Knd will be held at the Green Lake Ubrary auditorium Monday, 4, 1026, at BAD. m, et csaatge al wwe tjand was enroll afternoon | Juno: LOST YOUTH Matteson’s “Body Discov- ered in Snoqualmie River BEFORE RONALD Ross-Kennedy Clash to Be Aired in Court Hyogo provinee, or Found Saturday in the shallow 1. D. Rone ght superintend.|two small house middie fork of the qual | ent, Mo enoon was to face a| thousand houses | r nix days rhe pany injunc the body of Leroy Ma urt without t of Ballard, was tying t y-Watson mortuary Mon. | ‘The young |remaings wore holesale drug clerk's ‘avered by Watson | Martin, a woodsman, Martin legal der ment Corpo. Counsel Kennedy wrote F tion A injunction last week that he cou t him in the t reprene Mili- | ull steam toward the an proceedin againat a city power jWaded along the stream below th Kup with Renton to sell city cur-|tary airplanes flew over the quake | | ota Ryan logging bridge from which | rent t city Umit Ken-| z0ne to ey the situation, and} | Matteson is believed to have fallen. | nedy was expected to defend the city | troops were rushed to Kukuchyama | | Matteson was on @ pienle trip) Monday before Judge Ronald by| a i lwith two Seattle girls and a throw the blame ¢ » | | young man, and was enroute’to Lit Kennedy anid he repeatedty tle Mow Si, across stream ned Kor that s and when he per ntract jewel ar at he car not represent him against the ‘Court Ruling Affects Stock | are: to ene Hows (© cocover see ey | . Exchange Comorations 4) half miles away, took charge of the!) Cit snclimen 4 that t A TO Tt Axel F. Wa t, and hookup and t avage | Must a th of Oscar Matte: unole ook | Lumber com: " tt 7 t ® an orpha He worked for are i t Mulford Wholesale Drug Co, ng to ¥ a in the Un eraity jextension schoc |Deputies Hold 675 Bottles From Raid limi aid the practice had been followed without Kennedy's interferon t tramps on the oen of Stone & Webster.” orge Evans, arrested Satu | At this Kennedy laughed. decision again | | night, I8 free on 0 bail and] is same que i ldeputy sheriffs are ng the 675 phra he tiled : r arise’ H every { orporation whose [bottles of beer for which he wan | stock . ted oy Gxbhences int jarrested. They sed him with feeotoapl igang sari 2 is} jur wful possession of | arta affected by d r after a raid on his home ae, | nydate | Minister Says W. J. Is Not Produce Association } — SEATTLE BOYS ELECTED Sincere in Church Fight agit Suede and Patent Oxfords; Growing Girls, Two ft Seattle high | Presiding Judge Ronald Monds) Brown Kid Pumps, and Red, Green and Blut | 4 tudents we BROOKLYN, M. In one of| *#ned an order for the voluntary Sandals; formerly 5.00.......---eesecseeeess € | ection at Washington State college, | tho most violent arraingments ever| ‘sincorporation of the Seattle Pro pitas le Jwhen Clarence Walker wan chonen| read from a Brooklyn putpit, the | 2° apa: BYOCR nO atte tt Broken lines in: Growing Girls’ Black Patent ) Special H| as a member of the senior soclal com-| Rey, Dr. James 8. Williamson, Con-|® tWo-thirds vote, decided to disin Pumps; Gray Suede and Black Suede Pumps} 9,95 il mittee and Leslie Eastman was mado} gregationalist, Sunday loosed 16 | C'P* sgierienaees its id oh for women; formerly 5.50 pair. RES Eee /J— if a member of the sophomore athletic | accusatic ies vite mina the district. attorney's | | member of the sopho | Sccurations “against Wiitlam — J.| miss Rice maeyigemic sige =f MacDougall-Southwick | | committee, | n and replied to dissenter | pede “ | | Ss ee ie made against. him he| cbarge. ‘The association members | FIFTH FLOOR “i ,_———_—_—[$_ pp AI rvs | will continue thelr credit bureau | i] || HERE’S MORE ABOUT || Dr. wittamson, pronounced cap.| bere but will do away with collect- | ‘ al | tain of the modernist creed, recent. | ¥® buying and selling features, i CAR LINE: jy came into conflict with Bryan sie * 55 by ABorneys. Gules d . " | during an address by the latter in| @%4 Halverstadt ston Schedul Chamber of Commerce banquet) STARTS ON PAGE 1 J Brooklyn. Before’ bis congregation |Pre uled = [cu | ooo constructing a street {mprovement | for the purchase of additional street | cars against a public utility which the municipality already owns; and to txsue special fund utility bonds, | payable out of the revenues of that public utility to meet the charges." | Declaring that he cannot approve jsuch a bond fxsue until the power of | |the city to iaxue them has been de- | termined, Thompson said there must | fn legisiative cnacynent or en-! abling act or a Washington state su | preme court decision | ‘Thompson's opinion ix not held to tend to invalidate the proposed issue of $1,200,000 of special revenue bonds \to pay for the Rainier Valley car |line. Corporation Counsel Kennedy | }told The Star that Thompson was one of thé bond experts retained by | the Puget Sound company when the | present $15,000,000 car Iine was pur- jchased by the city and that hol okehed the special bond issue at that | j time under | be similar elroumstances, — | The proposed bond issue on which | ‘Thompson's opinion was made Mon-} day did not specifically apply to| |Rainfer Valley paving, as st is not} | yet elty utilises, but councilmen to} whom the opinion was transmitted believe that it will apply unless the Rainier Valloy residents settle their federal court suit and compel paving by the company before the street car line is purchased, Tho proposed purchase of the ne is to be considered by the city coun: cil in the form of a resolution to be acted upon this afternoon, SE ET ETN HERE’S MORE ABOUT || WELFARE STARTS ON PAGE1 || Ni caslarisecinieitaneaneasnamnas in view of the immigration act. where all subjects for that day will be brought up. Mrs, a. L. W. Clark, tho reading clerk, will conduct this hour, A number of delegates fron, over the state are in attendance at this session, which fs said to be one of the most important that the organ. {gation haw over held, The principal speaker at discussion Tues. day's meeting will bo Mrs, 1. 19 Maltby, director of narcoties for the Federation of Woman's clubs, She will talk Our Youth," , Mra. Victoria Trumbull, the prosl: dent of the organization, will pro wide at all mectings, on “Narcotics and i The president's annual address tonight will deal largely with tho! to look at, Gatewood Gardens went on salo federal child labor amendment, Saturday and 18 lots sold out of 68 in two A “woman's hour” will feature days, suggests the desirability of early m: the opening of each day's sexsion, | spection. Is Disincorporated } the prof Nght Mr minister disclaimed asional heckler, “but in the of what I have heard from Bryan, I make tho following} being a ( “BROKE” MAYOR OF SHELBY RECOVERING LOSS; HAS “GUSHER” public accusations to show the absurdity of his position.” Si BY, Mont. May 35,—Jim He then termed Bryan a “relig-| Johnson, . picturesque mayor |) fous brawler," a “fomenter of dis-|] of this Wild West town, is || co! a “peddier of half=truths” || “coming back” after his costly || and “an enemy of the Bible,” experience in promoting the Rare rae Dempsey-Gibbons fight here. | Norske Dances to Seer Tuer aint it Feature Festival | sci: by soo fortune in the ot i | fields, | Sun y a well, estimated cop 1 servatively at 1,000 barrels a | day, was brought in on John: |] son's It is the third big | i Old Norske folk dances and songs il feature the May festival of the Scandinavian club of the Eniversity of Washington on the campus and| Meany hall, Monday night. Prof, w Vickner ts in charge. The || welt Johnson has drilled in three fale chorus and the Norwes:|| jnonths fan Maleschorus will give recitals, 1 = TO WEST SEATTLE RESIDENTS The first 18 purchasers in Gatewood Gardens all live in West Seattle and nearly all live within a few blocks of the property. Theso neighbors know the wonderful view Gatewood Gardens commands of the Sound and the Olympics. ‘They have watched our im provement work na it has progressed. ‘They know that at $350 and $400, with our improve- ment work thrown in and only about $135 city assessments to assume, view property like this is a wonderful bargain, They approved of the big lots—nono less than 560x118, What the neighbors buy others will do well R..C. ERSKINE & CO. 1004 Third Ave, at Madison St MA in-4705 To reach Gatewood Gardens ga south California aye, in West Seattle to West Streq@) Salesman on tho ground, Or deal with your oWn real estate man, ‘Terms, $25 down,@ balance over 42 months at 6 per @gnt on Holiy | Scheduled to be elected president of] the Municipal league at tts annual members meeting Monday As the soil nourishes the tree roots, the ish the teeth. And as the tree decays i the roots, so do the teeth age starts in, ; | This condition—one of the first stages of Pyorrhea ' —is very common and ' tooth checke serious organic diseases, Tf used in time and used Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea or check its your mouth clean, fre: Forhan’s is more than a tooth pastes i Pyorthea, Thousands fit Benet i “é Cannon T owels”’ —The Finest Towels Money Can Buy—and Low Priced! 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Pumps and Oxfords—consisting of: Black Satin, and Silver Pun nlso Brown, Beige and Black Dr. Henry Suzzalo, president of the state university, is to speak om {fective Citizenship.” It is “ladies’ night,” and wives of and the Women’s City” 6:30 in thé! club are expected to attend. for League Position Harold’ Preston, unopposed, is] at are marked ‘There's no way to get around it. Dental statistics show that four out of every five over 40—and thousands ‘A dentist would ‘have told him younger, too—are victims of lected Py a ‘ She nes! avoid this dread diacaen? © ae Prevent tooth decay below the gum-line 8 nour~ you bare decay when gum shrink- J stal Jett teeth ca. de . nds upon a firm something that ordinary foundation, 80 pte are powerless to prevent, If not Promptly it will lead to loss of teeth and consistently twice daily, ress, It will preserve the gums in their inte aoc healthy condition, safeguard your health and keep = aa —————— Sos oe ag OS Te and wholesome, 1 have found it beneficial for ears, For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s ‘or the Gums, At all druggists, 3c and 60c in tubes, Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D.S, Forhan Company, New York ® Torhan’s FORTHE GUM <= ‘