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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925. @ BOOZE VESSEL SOCIALISTS ASK © LANDS CARGO PIFF PEACE Women Poke Fun at Hartley FREDERICK, & NELSON THE 8 EATTLE STAR PAGE 9 in State, ds Report ing Treasury of Cash odarich Deperdable Goode Econsary Price —trederih & Nelo Serra « wt ' PARIS, M 4 8 Deputy 7 \ ‘ N P abl Ph n h omens aki ‘ 5 ting that a ew Fortable 0 mnOgT Sp eke Wear ‘ _ ah r ts perciige: Unusual in f Tonal Quality rn t aa and ' ed . Workmanship A " Jing Might threaten us any day and be runners slipped hence that it would be bad to draw 3 eaahai is too many troops from Frar 5 ly - “The socialists demand that France i F offer peace to Krim; France is big i i | ffee penee, je, Kleene te, HERE is & new Girls’ Khaki i ptockini tin thele bs with Phonograph that Outing Wear box t $44 & cane, a ting to | compares favorably : 2 pM <3 ‘ r /Man Nabbed as He with many higher-priced machine in construction in sizes for of 8 to 16 B t c Enters Apartment | and tonal quality. Has good, smooth-running mo- ears, Price “e1. 50, $1.95 i at the Canadian bor rhe As he crawled thru « window tn an tor, is nicely finished, and contained in black fabri and $2.95, 4 boore market apartment at 524 University st coid-covered wood case, with heavy leather corners. DOWNSTAIRS STORE f by the price drop about 3 a.m, Wednesday, Milton Jen. : wa” i £ er - 98 was éleent ‘by Patrol | Indexed Record Album in lid, and needle cup. j man: h..O: MaWate. The officer | Compact, and not too heavy. Unusual at Ada 00. Boys’ Khaki ; Last Leavenworth made him prisoner, He is held in the Camp Olymple,” DO TALRS STORE BL + ony tall ouses, 95c : H Lecture Is Tonight _Two other young men, Witbur | “naam hed collar le, with P Eechom, 19, and H < ¢ long sleeves. Dandy vacation i Bo ecg ag eggnog Eo omen’s Hiking Boot " Downer sins STOR Chamber of | brass knuckles at k (7 at & p.m watch. Potice JOMEN'S and f {explanation from the two you inch Hikin +4 Beat = § 01 Boys’ Khaki - elk-tan: le r 4000 “ ad H evianaed “enher, | Ooot Flapper” Suits H aturdy, flexible boot for out $1.35 } H ings and hiking, Sizes 3 to 4 ; ‘ : |] a. At $6.00 tho patr. oop) ane enti aie ge s short sleeves, low collar an j OFFIC ERS OF ayes wom AN’S Legislative Council of Washington. Only two officers DOWNSTAIRS STORE & wide, straight trousers. Sizes | | will be elected this year. Tuesday Mrs. Nettie V. Peterson of Walla Walla was re-elected | Be Gia aa i lrecording secretary. The new president will be elected today, Left to right: Mrs. John TOP Y TALES STORM: Hin bull dent; Miss Myrtle Cotrill Mrs. S. L. W.' Clark, ed ‘h 4 $ ? |Trumbull, president; Miss Myrtle Cotrill, treasurer; Mrs. S. L. . Clark, editor ne W. d M R bb | Councillor”; Mvs. Nettie V. Peterson, recording secretary; Mrs. Helen J. Scott, vice pres: omen s an sses u er Men’s i jdent; Mrs. Sadie Ellis, official press correspondent. B * ° ° | Pas alin? miter ad halt Paotoaresee each Slippers, 75c mas aa | LUCILLE BUTLER Eume © Meacham | px ots al dea oi IGHTWEIGHT, sturdy rubber Slippers for beach haut 1 | ie Waepteadl kaambehedl “oh ons is afternoon | wever, be ts we ; rea OO F Shin. chaki twill cloth Shirts | | eastices tes eo rit aft ny The cotton factories of the South] were just having harmless ai warped Mhesat With reinforced sole. Slip with attached collar and two | . will be the tople of Sara Endicott|fun with our skit. Mra, Vic on style. ed, blue, green and black. Sizes 3, pockets. Cool and comfort- \| | tient in woveral matters to be! Ober, and the status and caro of!toria Trumbull, ‘and the 5,6 and 7. Low-priced at 75¢ the pair. ably-fitting. Sizes 1414 to 17 5 placed before the Woman's Legis-|the delinquent child will be d | Woman's Co Oper —DOWNSTAIRS STORE neck measurement, x Bliative Council of Wast n this/cussed by Mise Mary Sutherland,/ate with ( r t nec KHAKI ‘TROUSERS | | afternoon future chief pr ficer of the juver legisiat whatoe ! zen 30 to 42, $2.50. | B Ctosir t as | il King Dykeman ts nefit th fren of at W ’ d Mi ”B hi KHAKI BREEC a the w J 5 a arene omen sand Misses bathin coc jeuse oa doc Cee OPEN BIG HOTEL| Caps, 25c and 65 ‘ attering to the four. vf Walla Walla wan re aps, c an Cc KHAKI CAPS, 75¢. | state, homeward bound. is wecretary, and aft . - * 4 ‘ sS i KHAKI HATS, 50¢. Kitchen Fixture, wired and com to have the women of| matters were disposed of th wel WIDE variety of rubber Bathing Caps. Plain —Mien's Section { plete with 75.wait * $1 98 | the ntate urge new legislation with staged @ satire rig tet eb verett Hostelry Has Gala styles for those who dive, and many attractive DOWNSTAIRS STORE | amp be Suet ite oarting 2 ys a FOL ag pralen b gaigen in| Event Planned Friday styles yar eZ trimmings. Various popular col- | | reasonable time between the appli-|the play took place in the “third] ney ors. At 25¢ and 65¢. : | : Three-Light Fixture for small cation for ® marriagn leenso and peal of the state lest a tn] EVERETT, May 27—Everett citi- | DOWNSTAIRS STORE } : dinin ps the issuing of one, Deputy Prose. 945, where the shade ‘artley |nans wore today eagerly awaiting the | ii { eae soot x $3.98 ener mnaponne’ ith SEVS, A, GROOHDY Of NTT opanlng Oe the new $500 000 Monte hi S d R : P White Canvas CORMAN NAMED we ssaarman vi tome w nanaltrinta hotel bore on Pettey eveene | Chinese Sun and Rain Parasols Auto Tent— | | . The publ throng new . | etn “Hae the pear” rer], 2m, Sule al viene he 69c, 89c and $1.00 Special |_| H Yes." admitted the "ghost" in : pe siaesey, sae TTRACTIVE and practical Parasols for Summer | ‘ ering t In fact, I died il be guests of the 7 ’ 8 { : Porch Light with black or green. : phan sel Hecate il te le of the new six-story use. Made in true Oriental manner, of spe- . ' ‘ lined ba jhostelry and will offer their con cially prepared and waterproofed paper, on light- i aire —— \| cratulations to the A dinne ape a " ractively 4 Made from 8-ounce white | complete $1 19 1 Held for B. C. Robbery HERE’S MORE ABOUT laude Sei oie vateee tunis ae weight bamboo frame. Attractively decorated, and canvas. Compact and light- | = Man Held for B. opbery ning . low-priced. weight. Size 7x7, with 3- } me meres =. Identified in Jail Here | JAPS Reservations for the big night will Children’s sizes, 69¢. Women’s and Misses’ Py Sa | ee ving s i > > © An overflow attendance sizes, 8B¢ and $1. —Camp Olympic,” | : TOOML. occt be uss ve ce $4.98 , H ey eee ie STARTS ON PAGE 1 T fl witke oe cecobatin att U piwaasiine eacne DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | , Ttion ax one of the Nanaimo, B. C,} Ranges turgieplis is “pratoloally | completed / aes in a $40,000 holdup tast|F#RCh leases by Prosecutor Colvin, {and the Monte Cristo will present bse —— —r | ; ¢ eae aie aa entified |AN4 this official move is believed to jan attractive view on the opening Me ge ie aM a aera have averted direct action by whites jnieht Arthur Woods, manager, says 5 , Tuesday night at the jail as 4 ane of iree tandita who eld wp the valley tid S. W l Install | Officers of Drop Bracket to match ail your (]and robbed the National” Bunk of), American ra near Ale na anada an | kE ou Round-Table Knights | fixtures, $2 19 Becog rane cpr tie ebid png) Amie Sei hesh leer) The Knights of the Round Table in one instance ouster proceed Six persons, one an elderly woman P by violence were averted only Two-Light Fixture for bedroom y the amunit or small _ fa $2.98 we For the Break- i * , ‘ ¥ 4 fast Nook; Chain Drop; complete with shade H One-Light Fixture for —98c $1 e 1 9 witness of the Tacoma robbery, pox | Labor Trouble Causes Dem- Bring Back the Salmon eee ae “y itively “1 Gorman when he PaeIAE has ba sete The Rev. Herbert H. Gowen will { [funy wih or seven testes atte | "ay from the city limits ot Seattieto| onstration in New York | speak on “The New Chivalry al {pany with i a ene eee June Conference Here to Plan Interna-| se sestorran wit aiscus | Tacoma de on hold a warrant | Wednesday NEW YORK, May 27.—Seven DRE Bee a GOURE: 4 charging him with the Tacoma rot ASED FORECLOSED [ion were insured, at tease thee) thon Treaty to Protect Industry — | me new ottoers are Henry rote, ibery, which occurred about ten days NDS FROM COUNTY jwerfously, in a strike riot which Gee Jr. president; Harold L. Cunliffe, [before the Nanaimo bank waa held| | “He owns two tracts in Algona, broke out in the heart of the gac- NADA and the United) States west Waters, records of The Pacific | Arthur C. Van Doren, John S. Hud beer ¢ ita | Bas leased one tract just outnide the rent Making district here shortly) ("yi Join hands in Seattle early|Iisherman, trade journal, show. A| SM and Dallas D. Johnson, vice joc renown weit be cheated ¢ Ross, | city of Seattle, and from thoro hi iatistne! aes in June to put the salmon industry} 00d run of pink salmon is com-| Petpet 5+ D. 0. Bowers, -seares f counsel ‘ declared | holdings are seattered thruout . the Bi sora cn ea si aoe jot Puget Sound and the Straits of/ing “along, ‘Tho sockeye season | {ary Emest c. shear treasurer; “ap pond te Bohan rao ete re NT Lind Tutte thenas enc huge pipes, | Georgia back on Its feet. opens in mid-July. Estimates of its | Louls Svarz, custodian, and Viviam | reer eait on Gorman and: tie’ ex. |Ast0B6. oounty: and ini question ie| tanked workers aun rites “ poth | Fraser river, gne of the greatest br deedicting iuesaiean tatermene —— tradition hearing is scheduled for | About $0 or 90 acres, and was secured! men and women employes into fire|S#!mon spawning streams if he yt poe agg: aces amon aoe semith. Tas aure the Nanaimo | bY the county thru tax foreclosures. | escapes world, produced 2,600,000 cases of | say. prey, however,” Att hall or small den. .. Ay de 22. "7 them. Two men jing at 10 o'clock, They were Reflector for bath...... ; : the land to Japanese.’ | day afternon they were sentenced | Then an international treaty, like bers’ car and fired two shots, selzed | ‘ | ranted the special hearing by th iene three satchels and escaped. “White citizens in the valley afe|to six months to seven years at the| the recent “halibut treaty, will be ereaenitten “4 ia Ciclo Sree i Z tay is one of eight suspects | Ditter in their opposition to the Jap-| Monroe reformatory and ready to|drawn up and signed . 10:30 A. MG 5, 3 s é : by aya data showing that the proposed 5 tExctpt CITY ELECTRIC & FIXTURE co. | picked. up. during. tho past ..five| Snese. Some time ago wo learned | auurt for the Institution, TREATY TO BE SAME Scie tat ciniwate TRAC iNMETine ee Sunday. Special trips Sundays | See ie |caso ts xo stréng against him that| MeGonigle’s private holdings run in} SST GaRLIRAETS |uced" 317,000. Uh ee ed P Cc £ isd |the crown wilt, rethon tp shy Thaker ict he has aboot 60 eocss and! Youths Try Robber: ‘Because of the international char-|£ rotest Cowen Park ; If you are building a [ee ene borg voma Na.| 20 More near Auburn ys acter of the river, Washington and Carline at Meeting ; home we will be glad to} #| pine secsyes of ee Solae the| ‘“MoGonigte declares that he saw |Sentenced Same Day init Columbta will tackle the} 4 oo cnts of the Cowen park s : have one of our sales- ¢ tons! efi hour, ‘They were} ®" opportunity to make some money! EVERETT, May. 27.—Earl Parr, | problem together. Wiceut OhET Oxealiatu cee Lo itece H | men eall om you and | Blor2te 0 oN a t2°E cy | tnd bared the any ‘hehe the |x and George Rao ah, ere | "Denar of commerce ofa] wee etenton are To make AY) aw yap 4] x poor ats estimate on 3 sie Tied: iret CHenatiad tk branch |J&PAnese ax workera by the hour./caught trying to rob a store here | will meet here with Washington ieee ieee ann ites int the BREMERTON, CHARLESTO: $ give you an es Se ane eee eita’ car overtook | W® charge that thia Is an untruo| yesterday morning. Yesterday fore. | state and Canadian oficials, ‘They'll Aotinoll chambers® THUTéa PORT ORCHARD’ : Bight-inch White 98c } fixtures. Coe ae oe capes from the rob-| Statement, and that he is sub-leasing |noon they pleaded guilty. Yester.|talk over terms of an agreement. {council chambers Thursday morn- Take Fast Passenge H ; CI 3 . that trouble was narrowly averted! “They are from Wyoming and had|AS ONE ON HALIBUT and holidays 6:16 end 9 P. m, a ves months in Seattle in connection with | env 4 4 mins eure hel. ad} AS ONE OD q \tensloican be made more cheaply Every trip a Ferry Trip ex: THE UPSTAIRS ELECTRIC STORE the™ big sNanaimorobbery. Ross fait Ne dah of potaal Guster of been in Everett just "15 minutes} Groat Britain wouldn't sign the| along another street. 718 A.M. 5 7 ; ) stective, {12 Japanese, and the situation was|when apprehended by Patrolman 0 C 1d 1520 Westlake Ave. EL iot-8614 [| watson, former Seattle city detective, | near a blowup. Many of the white| rene stelk. jhaltbut agreement, So Canada told Home Savings Building ype vier et oa inh ne eos | citizens wanted to chase the Japaneso | ~ : 0 stand trial fo ob H ci aaa |her mother country to go on about out of the valley, but the counsel of jher business and signed it herself, cooler heads prevalled and violonce| Lutheran Churches Draotioally. ‘declaring: hen’ independ ow visit was prevented.” j ence, ‘The treaty was signed in THe Thpaneas worked some Gt the} Systemize Welfare | November, 1924. | Vi to { jen jJand in question for years here bo-| To relleve want and bring cheer,| The halibut commission, of which | C r a fore the passage of the alien land|the Lutheran churches of Seattle | John P. Babcock, Canadian, 1s prest- law, and now are sald to be work-|have recently organized the Luth-/dent, already {8 getting results. Aq ing it again, sup) eran Welfare association, with Rey, | Miller Freeman, Seattle, ts a mem- but actually as lease L. C. Foss as ex | ber, ¥ McGonigle, for many The purpose of the assoctation In| Canadian National railways indi- | prominent man of his district, has|to handle with greater efficiency | rectly caused falling off of the In- been engaged in the land operations|the work among the greatly in-|@ustry, In 1913 it rebuilt Its tracks. |for two or three years, uccording|cressing number of Lutherang in| Biasts caused landslides that block- jto Colvin, the clty and arrange so that the|¢d Fraser river, Sockeye couldn't Investigation Into other alleged| units working out of the varlous| et up to spawning beds, They died alien Jand law yiolationa are pro-| Lutheran churches will not overlap | by millions In Hell Gate canyon, be- ceeding and the complete pe of | thelr territories, low the slide, operations by Orientals on ranchos| The next meeting of the Lutheran | FEDERAL OFFICIALS of the county Is expected to be| Welfare will be held at Immanuel|TO ATTEND MEETI Nanaimo, starting next Monda GROWING GIRLS’ AND LADIES’ $ 85 LOW-HEEL NOVELTY SLIPPERS 3° Round Trip, $1.75 TELE-BRINNON, via Bremerton and Senbeck ( (Tw Ferries) Through Rate) One Way, $2; Round Trip, $3.80. Be sure and get through tickets, The Seattle - Bremerton and Seabeck-Brinnon Ferry sched- les have Deen so arranged that connection can be made In tither, directt9 NAVY YARD rovrr Colman Dock MA in-222% at these two special prices; 500 pairs; all sizes— 2, to 8 Regular $6 values. Patents, whites, satins, browns, grays. All high grade. MEN'S SHOES ‘ LADIES’ FANCY AND OXFORDS FOOTWEAR— E one of the magnificent new Princess liners to Cat nada this week-end; sailings: PUGET SOUND Bw revealed In further action by the| Lutheran church, Pontius ave, and| Henry O'Malley, commissioner, U. fice gally Soarias Bell pare STEAMER 1 | N | prosecutor, Thomas st, Monday, June 1, at|S, fisheries bureau, and Stephen B. Terminal, S 20 styles, black and brown 80 new patterns. $4 85 “Whether McGonigle in the repre-| 8 p. m Davis, qttorney for tho department) — velous cruise a theltered wa SCHEDULES kid. “Special, Special, pair .. ° sentative of fi syndicate or not 1 amt _ of commerce, will come to Seattle Higher Golfing, Ashing, , tens weve anuncyy ATUVEL DD) SEMIIGE pair . rien, AA wi unable to say at present,” Colvin for the international meeting, bod ing, hunting and mo; Neriiis 48 faite eae, All styles, AA widths and up. hibiry Op Hemphill to Tell | | ME hope the treaty we draft wit] toring as long as you wish! Bay, TACOMA, a £ q The possibility of leases to Jap: ho ready for submission to the Can- 7 pm, oO} uropean I[Trip> aneso being backed by men higher up will be given a thoro investiga- ton by tho prosecutor's office, adian parliament at Ottawa and to our own congress, at their next sos- sion,’* O'Malley told The Seattle Shop Thursday and Friday, Store Closed Saturday—Decoration Day, Conditions in Wurope will be told by Wyle Hemphill, sales man- Seattle 9:00 a.m. ager for the Pucific Coast Coal ‘y ctoria " | Shi B d Co, who haw recently returned trom | Stir today, spring be Victor “hoo pas ‘ Arcade ipping Board to ee core at tHe aimon at present in Pacitia North. Ar, Vancouver 6:00 p.m,’ Th “ | R Shi | weekly duncheon of the Hoo-Hoo Connecting di e Best K Square | eceive ip Bids club ‘Thursday noon in the Olymple | ---> Ganada Lirates “bil and other Puget Sound P | WASHINGTON, May 27.—'Tho| hotel, LONG DISTANCE CKYSTAL Seattle to i a ities AUTO reitiey SERVICK shipping board today voted to ad | PARIS.A Freneh tist in wald hinds Ketween feat Uremerton; Neabeck and Helnnon: Hort Angeleg ARG Ly, | Seattle 11:30 p.m. Ar. Vancouver 6:00 a.m. vertise 200 ofits ships for immo. | RAY to have developed a orystal set that diate sale for serap. The ships} Prayer for Christian unity will] win pick up radio programs for 800 Vietoria, 1 € chosen for salo have « total ton-| continue to be sald at Trinity Par| mites and operate a loud speaker for anid Vietorte” (Hldney Th, 0) Hage of 17,180 deadwoight tons, | Ish chureh, Wighth and James, thru} whortor distances, ‘Tho ¢rystal is a Canadian Pacific PuGet Meal NAVIGA The action finally cloars tho way) out the week at 10 a.m, A healing| torm of ferrosilicon,” and is made ines Values SHOE CO Second in Seattle | © Avenue ARCADE BOOTERY ™ for Henry Ford to bid for the vos-|servics will be held at 10:80 a m,|in an electric furnace thru a fusion [solv if he atill desires to, ‘Thursday, of sand and fron, isl el Me Stasi i a dail . sinha chibi hd illiniad api PEERY HUN TIS SIN PT SK UNNUNTH Hee RYN W EPR

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