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WEDNESDAY, Death of Two Leaders ‘@ May Break Third Party Progressives Worried; Feat cans Will Take Republi- Lead in Northwest BY PAUL RO MALLON the » (United Press Staff Correspondent) |S e Ne P slidaime of t MADISON ‘ \ grour wrens, wh . a h of k . only delay t ight f ff oppo fron Wstate, wi r N ran ut N Da nse Ner dd ares ly t vot. | out Rep ¥ worki hg 1 Y these w states who various a Follette will force st peers ay aren. OT Ge PLANE cen 1 ' he tov ess of th pit uation "| Sand Point Made Base for SHEPHERD TRIAL U. S. Forest Patrol Prisoner Anxious to Know °% te to loa er ‘A ‘: c Fate in Murder Hearing | mex This is all part of the government's CHICAGO. am Dar | Plans f eit & Shepherd wa " : day to know 4 freedom or im te fecerat gu ; National for jury wh Colored People in Denver Meet olo., June 4.—Wit HERE’S MORE ABOUT BALLOON RACE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ne city, the la way ohn at giris a t , bal m t the senc mes ¢ i er and where eacte was found. Th ance to Lesiieg at noo! July 1, when the contest as @ ¢ Hoonist 5. - closes, the judges will decide which | as easy for yo! win as for a halloo farthest body ¢ was picked up $15 ¢ prizes of $25 amet The prizes wil ca STAR’S BALLOON RACE LEASE count me in on The Seattle Star’s balloon race. P I will bring this coupon to The Star office, 1307 Sev- enth ave., at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, June 25, and exchange it for a balloon to enter in the big race. be + My name is “VOSS” ElectricW asher Copper Tub $ 00 Se et Wenger 1 09 SUBSTANTIALLY constructed to as- sure long service, scientifically de- | signed for simple and efficient opera- | tion, the “Voss” Electric Washer is an attractive value at this price, $109.00. Until July 4th, Two Tubs (as Pictured) Included at the Price The two galvanized-iron, self-draining Tubs mounted on sanitary iron benches, as sketched | above, will be included with the Washer at the | pri until July 4th. With the Washer, these Tubs make a convenierft laundry unit. Any Washing Machine May Be Bought Through Our Budget Plan DOWNATAIRG FREDERICK & NELSON “FIFTH AVENUL— PINE STREET-—-SIXTH AVENUE: STORI rTlE Latest Photos of Ke LATEST DE the above pictur ELOPMENTS of the Kelso murder and ma Upper left is Former Mayor Todd, post, seated at the desk of the slain editor, working on the 1 to be issued Thursday. Upper right is Rev. W. W. Switzer, which is battling to put Todd back in office. Lower is Luke alled in on the murder case. hioned gun which fired the fatal bullet. ~ STRESS NEED OF Dancers’ Joy{ - SAVING WOODS Halts Sleep, Mechanical Engineers Dis- They A | | ege cuss Lumber os The plaintive wail f tf the Pacifi . ed before the ar of Mechan Washington ° na reg convent fifty of them Tues D 4 were in Portland today " © pelton | tei kna..s or J 4 necking to revoke the from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Columbia 4 that the te “Ly ¢ thelr le% lean bark’s mu 1 laug A. N-\ turbed their slumbers and that t zo all the fire menace f the megt industry ex lis 8 abo pig ye rhe tolfow that. on tly 1, at tilize the ne phe matter be D € fF ce comm! ss ere hemistry 4 recently was ruled off of Oregon, who by Fire Marshal Lair a means of distilling we hazard | from lumber by-products dectared | that such a scheme is commercially actical In hardwood districts only ‘HEAR MRS, KAHN ‘Jewish Conference Closes! Furthermore, he said, a new Bu | ropean discovery of making wood} alcohol from water gan of Soke} and steam at a very low cost threat ened to entirely eliminate wood alco hol » profitable by-product of in Tacoma Wednesday American forests - Advincement in the efficient use Flovence Prag a i ox baiaca ig edema sak Ginetta « Gecpll da nia, was the princt gel ga aah akg Lae: ade a Oe The Olympic Hotel it wax pointed out that becaute of | Tuesday night, at a banquet for the transportation costs hog fuel could | western National Conference for not be expected to compete with | j.cien Women, cumstances: fuel except under special cir- feminine leaders of are J of the wish women. janid Mra hin. “Jewlah womer HERE’S MORE ABOUT |\ civilization and have mapped out! even heavier tasks.” Tuesday afternoon a new branch} tapid Transit TT! elso Battle who is with Deputy Prosecutor Quinn. Fisk, Hf |G. 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Choice of plain white retired January 6, 1925, is wholly res or blue-and-white tile pattern ' it Sealand wit : * ° cyeses | Matting Porch Mats | OilclothTableCovers forming an organts 35c | 59c ot oe terminate ! t Square shape—17-inch size. With | pienciled designs BE on white gon way in Longview securely bound edges. ground, 50-inch size. Specially priced, T Raniz ving at 59¢ each, vere i} Cretonne Sofa Pillows == ¢, i ke : 1.00 retonne-covered Screens aia se Filled with clean cotton and covered Three-panel style. Very useful for Oh : An with’ ¢retonne’ Or casement cloth’ in emergency use in camp cottage oe aC tan his honest quite a variety of attractive patterns. , HO Neat STORE be terme nilica ACQUITTED OF LIB ARGE ee ar ak, BRITISH MARINES, FERRY LAUNCHED:APPROVES FIELD the jast month I was arrested th ree | New Crosby | Line Boat Has Ghairman of Senate Naval | 65-Auto Capacity | Committee Sees Sand Point times for nonfeamance | in office with in a week. The charge of crimina | Students Fire on Foreign-| ers; Frenchman Killed ‘ou will lbel, which centered on a handbill| construed by the prosecuting sy ney ax ninally lbelous to T. McKenney and Frank | resulted In a verdict of acquittal after a trial consumin | A new ferryboat, the Crosline, ot | Senator Fred Hale of Maine, chair- |the Crosby Direct Line Ferries,!man of the naval affairs committee which operate boats on the Sound! of the senate, inspected the Sand between Alki and Manchester, was! Point field by air and by land five Peer phic Awaits ott aloe. ie | HONGKONG, June 24.—British és : as | ena! ant peas vf the 8 es partis troops are being dis launched Monday in West Seattle, Tuesday Following an airplane) 3 fee reen disminned by |eetoNeh Yo, Bhiabiven. the Tordigt ast The new ferry has a capacity of| flight over the entire Sand Point pronecuting attorney bey Bae eep reeset pea | 65 automobiles. It was built by the | district, he said, as he alighted from LAND DEAL ; | West Seattle Marine Construction . % a ” Ss AT ISSUB Six hundred refugees from Sha-| (' t Featle 1 Mansy Come Le the mashing Tam all So tis Sand “ sent Imeen, including many Americans, | ~°7 . . Point t isa wonder plan ‘Our present campaign will be{meen, inclu One Frenchman |. The boat was sponsored by Miss! Senator Hale was accompanied to merely the opening gun in a fight, | have arrived nace s stake Slight. | Helen Ainsworth, She was accom- | tho field by Mayor Brown and County which we hope to mako state wide, |!® dead and a aR Pesnite ae ery, | Paniod by the Mis Charlotte | Commissioner W. A. Gaines. with Its purpose the exposure of |!¥ wounded as th Pg 5 | Greer, Mary Simons, Pamélia Leon-| the commiastoners pecentiy. order every irregular deal in the state | turbance in Canton yesterday net < {ard and Betty Fetter, The Crostine | ed condemnation proceed on 139 #chool lands since 1900 to the pres-|!& Chinese student demonstrators’ wit) begin its run immediately. acres additional at Sand Point, mak- ent date jand British marines cheb cat et Sacre} ing the total area of the project 400 ie “atte Lee snot ¥ of you will remember that] British naval authorities report | the U.S. army has developed a | acres. ARTS ON PAGE ONE |'°% the organization was formed at) tne sonate investigating commit. |that the disturbance occurred during | gun which shoots three miles far: E Everett by Mrs, Sternberger tee, crented in 1909, filed with nal & procession of students which Was) ther than the famous French If a baby is born in August it is ——————" |_ Wevinesday the conference will be| jor, In 1911, A report which | Proceeding* without incident. Tinally | ysoq so extensively in the World| moro likely to live than if it is born the encroachment of the auto. cloned by a business meeting at jshowed gross irregularity in the|® group at the end of the proces-| war mo weight of the two guns ts [in any other month, government rec “Street railway business in New|coma, after which members w conduct of the land office during a|Sion fired revolvers in the direction | tie same ors show York, since the adoption of tapid!on sight-seeing trips |dozen previous years, of the foreign settlement, causing transit, has increased every year dur- ! ® report was adopted by the| the casualtics. ing the past 20 years,” Trimble said , together with a recommen-| “Thereupon, according to the Brit attle the patronage of our rail dation that the investigation be car. | ish version, British marine a ear ried on Tho textstature of 1913 |that the volleys were endan yassed an appropriation of $35,000 | British consulate and the British 10. TO 15 Drastic methods of immigrants to} po. rying on this investigation. | senior naval officer, returned the | Ten to 15 minutes can be sceta is admission to the United states | pny appropriation was vetoed by | fire, but promptly ceased on order | each car rider by the system, which |®re common, but It is seldom #6) Governor Lister ” lof the commanding officer would pay for itself by cutting down | #trenuous an attempt is made as Was} “Since that time nothing has been | car operation, Trimble » Half | discovered Tuesday in the Seattle) done in: an ized way to bring} Pair of Jacks Will | us Many cars, running on a schedule | harbor. before the eyes of the taxpayers | ice as fast, would do the business,| Twenty-one Chinamen were found) of thiq state the truo figures per. | Open Cafe Program Trimble points out {hidden away In the lee compartir taining’ to the of the state| dntertainment at the Butler grill “It we can save 30,000,000 peopie}of the Prevident Madison. They|«chool Inds. I maintain that the| tonight. will. open with a pair of who ride street cars from these out-| were stift with cold when discovered | schools of this state were Ko roh« Jacks, Jack Bain, long a popular lying districts, 10 minutes ao trip, | by immigration officials ly endowed by the land grants that|singer at the Butler, has returned | Luther W immig they must have been mingling in, commissioner of expressed the opinion the total saving of time 5,000,000 4 would be tion, PLACE OF AUTOS with the Chinese crew and steornge ‘Thousands of people would ride | passengers on the way over, others on the flyers who now save the|Wwise they surely would have per- | time by using automobiles, ‘Trimble | ished malntains. No one has yet been apprehended It's only ‘our miles from the would-be immigrants will be sent University bridge to Washington |back to China when the President in the Sjand 6,000 ‘ t.." Trimble says, “That distance | Madison satin July should be covered in 12 minutes, in tend of 25." The need for better tranap Howell Funeral facilitie for outlying distric ey tige ie etd atta Rites Held Tgday| Crown Hill will be the burial} ICEBERG 5,000 YEARS OLD — | piace of Mra, Cecil M, Howell, 67, | WASHIN IN, = Selentint ay | Wednesday afternoon, after services | whieh wae lechorxs now Atlantic eure Ago. that the snow to form the solidified |at the Home Undertaking company flonting | he had lived in Seattle 16 years Hor husband, David H, Howell, 7792 [iath ave, & W,, survives her, North fell in Green had the allotted lands been honestly | from a month's vacation and will be | The Syrup with the Real Taste | is ROGERS _GOLDER SYRUP syrup is now available at all gre Handled and sold to the best ad-|heard again from tonight on, Jack | vantage at the proper time, the} stern, “composer of the famous} schools of the state could have had|gatly'’ song, and of the new hit, | an endowment fund that would have | mado direct taxation for sehool pur ary “T'd Start a Battle to Get Back to Se: | atte,’ will be back at the Butler to: | night for an indefinite period, He} has been absent for two weeks, filling other engagements | posos absolutely unnecess 1,000 A’ ND PARK MASS ME STING Ono thousaiM persons, the largest siti eotiin pte Aitited crowd ho has ever addressed in hiy|or N. R. Smith, whom he character: | die righ And distin ott v et A Stan ht ele aoa becever : stormy political life here, Tuesday {ized ay “a nice young man wih af offered on this market |night heard A, Ruric Todd, deposed | ood record, but without qualification t pure cane suman only. Heti, Mo; mayor seeking legal reinstatement, |to handle city affairs in which somo | Tee eee ce bidduite.. Use teatan wot forth his plans for another mu} people are mixed up’! | rich flavor naking cakes, puddings, {nicipal “morality” campaign at a Todd also brought the name of! candies, gin bread, ete, Wine for meoting in City park Sarah Mlannigan into the contro: | children. bee of its purity and Ht nourishing qualities, You may ‘Todd refused to recognize Nile reeall|yersy when he declared that she had | buy it in amall or large tins or in June lownl; he declared his exile been brought to Kelso to help in the three-pound glass jars. | 40 en" e vacation, but ! ree ‘ uy an at H « Distributors in Seattle “a little vacation,’ but! recall campaign against him, and| NATIONAL GRobeIy. OG, pted a conciliatory attitude to For sale hanctia that multigiicity of “legal errors by Clarke Studebaker, enemy, Sheriff and toward May uch awd void, b” had made his recall by all grocers. meyiute