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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 THI PAGE 9 YOU WIN,” SAYS OL MAN FACES Institute Seeks Pé ie: nstitute Seeks Feace . . . AUTO VICTIM. ~NEW CHARGE = Among Pacific Nations} FREDERICK & NELSON | 3 F ind Then Walks Off; Girl ts Grand Jury Indicts Camp-)y73 0 : : FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE FE Cut When Two Cars Crash bell for Misuse of Mails Nine ( ountries Represented at Unoffi- ‘ - i ol, GAA oocal Siat cial Conference in Hawaii Today ay went necth . sntana opera. | representing unofficially nin¢ cour 6-opera’ and business good wi jest mp ect the tries ar colonies roe * A ast amount of material has been he ‘You Wit) day brought an indictment, con-| Alm of the institute i* to see rpecclirand colkye i em rapt i aNd yg tiaing 10 counts, charging dima | ter rout yeas standing of pred: faba pied ay we Be eg . turned about and walked Tid. feleuen ot 1 moaile, a ty | at oe delegates and unofficial in tute were divided in four sectio : woukt be brought here for “trial| {uence by them upon their return sltures, re s and edu Se when the car in Which she | YUM obtained by the government To accomplish this, frank disous- |) ° as riding with Ronald Fowler, in a Great Falis,” Mont. court lsion of problems has & vited, eins cca wanuialen 4 ih ave, W. crashed into & ‘ Commi ie the man Senator Bur, |sareful tatestigations will be sede cord wich F H l id O . d P ° . j 0. I heeler was used o! understandin. . be attempted ft Periven hs GR, letaca itis aca representing in Washington before | prejud will be eliminated, and did cya tipiy rien tae or oO l ay ult ngs an tcnics * W. None of the other parties ‘pe ae department illegally yepe for the future will be] 0? nd ma vactana jis sem e were injur § tor heeler was tried and c- | adopted ry within t Pbrother, Tuseday afternoon, Mar inaietentint with Campbell in Wash-! ¢rom each of the countries and colon “rn , ; : : ? rite nUREO. 3 ) | Ington, D. ©. charging a conspir jen, including continenta at " ; baa : « car, driven by F. L. Macfar. | ands jan, Korea, New Zealand, Australia, | gent of Stanford university, and in je, 1238 W, 64th st. The radiator | .————______— gnd the Philippines, were invited. | oj, mong othere Mra Parker ® M bd . 'j ti automo truck theft 80 (HERE'S MORE ABOUT Ys sete Rrmadvwih 8 0"| fag fata, Cheer HP and Bunting Folding Camp Beds Outing Wear cussions at home Allen White Kansas and Prot camsamiged nets | BAPTISTS Mearns coe supeatench ; <a For The Family oaks Agreement of leaders in the inst! | George Grafton Wilson of Harvard Day javens st PARTS ON PAGE ONE ite already han been reached, so! university | TRECOLOR BUNTING 11 ¢ moat practical k i Mra. C. A, Stilt, 3930 Midvale ave ed-white-and blue, and . C for i tered from abrasions of the nd K to ar for an ou same color-com nping trip is Downe stars on blue fie a 12¢ pitane ee S06 ehiamors ane" | ter tha chars ate gain the Hy Mc ovie Titles Featured ret ave. and Pike ot.. Tuesday | of the Lard God Almighty . ore : j noon. “In the matter of tithing, the | SU by LAGS MOUNTED OX See 1 2 Pete millionaire who gives his tenth | t - wy t boca ae ot cod Ot, Sen AB CRATE, t Le the eens, ave sweet his | in e TO 0 n L § nee ee 7 ively LOW-PRICED office and gives her tent en Sidelights ; The Silent Accuser ould Collect ‘The -rophaegre te ne more emphasis on one | ss one 4 - ery 4 10c For WOMEN ; On the B ‘ than the other. Cost” of 46 Plays From “Man and Maid” 4 OnON cases “Steel Bed and 4 n the Baptists’ We can better do without all | pase relate A SY Pad, Complete Khaki Hats, 96¢; Knickers, p the millionaires of America than | yn yor tn fits) th t each ‘ , $1.75 and $1.95. i RISTLING with the titles of its] the case was aterted was to give way fs Ay B r Convention without the wholehearted sup | B 1434 and 1926 acreen successes, | the courts "n “Revelation of the] ae eee On yURDY ” P t Midd E port of thé Baptist de td 2 bs each TURDY steel Bed, with chain abric”’ springs. Khoki Shirts, $1.75; Middy E hee ptist denomina- | uit was filed by Metro film business, and let some judge Be name : ; Blouses, $1.9 IHINESE girls in native costume; lon, Distributing © corporation, |who-has “Nothing {o Wear” but a Poor ry F =e emp trp Size: open, 48 inches wide and 75 inches long. : handed out a freewill offering | “We must stand together as Bap jin superior court to” collect $604.80 | Diack Judicial robe decide “He Who BA Cramp, 9 Folded: 5x6 inches, and 48 inches long. Packed es, 82.45 and hi ap cap of your ear 8 Chinese coins, tied with red rib. |tists who believe in the Bible, tn! ¢,, 46 film plays alleged contracted | Gets Slapped” for payment of "The A 30c heavy paper box. as. to delegates and visitors at|Jesus as the son of God; we must | ror jast September by the Rose the | Co on HOWNSTAING BTORE Khak Ju $2.45, he Baptist convention. demand baptism by immersion and. | ater, at Sumas. The Scandal’ started Monday § The Pad is in the four-fold style. Covered with F $2.05; Dresses @'4. 14 forgetful of whether we are funda It names Alfred P. ‘Schrock and | whem Attorney James Murph The , q . te . s rleg nd Coverall 3.95 and The motto, “Peace on Earth,” |mentalists, modernists or whatever | pelle Bartell, former operators of | Navigator” of — Metro-Goldwyn's Women s khaki denim, tufted, and filled with fresh, clean seh Tene ; till waves above the stage at Ma-|we may be, lét us stand behind The] the theater, aa defendants. courtroom cruises here, filed “The cotton linter—weight 14 pounds. Sonic temple, but one man was | Book 1 h f 1 the | filed ‘Tues. | Summon 1 rplatr B hi AY ple, but one n was|Book and march forward to ¢| “The Silent Accuser,”’ file ue mmons’: and conrpiaint # > i ‘ « Wee iy ki heard to remark that it seemed to conquest, our hearts attuned with| day, shows that “The Reason Why" | ‘’The Man and Me at ing uits Bed and Pad Complete, special $13.95. na) H be drooping as the fundamentalist. t)e¢ Infinite.’ ~ - The Girl's Revetiion” will come wide variet Bed separately, $8.95. Pad separately rw jmodernist fight waxed hotter Yhere were thundering cheers as | later, when Miss Bartell files an shades and sm $5.00 ‘ TOR | . * FaERES * aa $5.00. Camp Olymr TORE : gE Dore the apeaker concluded this phass || HERE'S MORE ABOUT ||) answe tion colors. Bite $1.95. ; | The rattling of chairs bothered lof his address and volleys of R e 0 At the same time Schrock will ree be At i 95. i qetakers and. delegates at the con-|amens” from all parts of the big IRRIGATION have “Flis Hour" in court, when he $4.95 and 85.75. “Camp Olympic” Can Supply Such ae tats i ention. One speaker wanted to ad: | auditorium. » AN PACE vex || Will get an opportunity to charge . i Journ Yo the Firat Raptit church. |" "jr Hinton, ina reatuion | STARTS ON PAGE ONE | hing piaintitt with “Greed and at “Mermaid” Comforts As These for Holiday WOMEN'S coRDUROY H ¢ plan was voted down. whi presented the New Testa $$ $$$ | tempt to show that Mr. Metro in fA : 3 . ° BREECHES, 95 and 1 | Why not close the doors as the| jnent as the besla of the Baptist [big project among those moat direct-| HOthIn but a Sinner in Si.” Bathing Slippers Picnics and Outing Trips ae: ' penon - staytar’ saked woman faith, and marking a keen ap- ly affected bxcusd Me," bu ih cane’ val P PICNIC SUPPLIES ; net. It seems simple enough| proyal of the missions report, |. ‘The convention in being held in cee a so to visit “The A 75c air Painter eae wees Ok fey demanded the recall of any and {the spacious and airy high school| Man With Jackie Coogan.” fo Women ar ng wom PO ab teat Bee For GIRLS Her plan won all missfonaries In the forein | ®uditorium, lasting from 9:30 in the | Will be ad en's alzen—4 to 7. ‘Blue, red, or mS lands who deny or doubt the |morning until 5 im the afternoon.) PY areen and black ms austin 3 Khaki Outing Suits, one me i sca fundamentals of the church; | Following the sieaing of ae at e VA ut M BOTTL ES in pint foot length c piece style in sizes 8 to 16 inute.” declared, Presigest’ cari| hei, places to be ‘filed with | usinew sand in tne evenig|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT “Mermaid ving ee sth $2.95. Miniken, fo: * * equally competent men a gra rege Thaxah cba i Y * AUTO LEAN-TO TENTS. LILY PAPER CUPS, package haki Knicke eee re Be cermilae C Geratitaiacs ces| Memes whe, bubecribe to ihe |8 tunee wil fepoly ine fon as EARTHQUAKE Bathing Sets tite Ta. white, 812A, ot THe ti salieri ; orse | evangelical faith of the old-day gees 4 mee ME Kha or . serchiet *APER STRAWR ; bike let procedure. Baptists. | Hubert Work, secretary of the in-'| STARTS ON PAGE ONE $1.50 Prey Lees aia Nae pacha nh hee Khaki Co-ed Middy Blouses. > " jor, and Elwood Mead, reclam. bber Cap, Belt and Slip ewe BRS - sizes § to 16, $1.75. Rumblings of « more rushing | oA : be 2s eta zes § to 16, $1.75. . jation commissioner, arrived in Pax rm included in the AMT TOO! Geld PAPER PLATES, 10¢ to Ife utomotive Meeting [storm to come Wednemiay. atier-|Aten commissioner, arrived im P| trom he Guadaloupe Catholl neluded in tt Meda" Nov, tae Pos Khaki Hats for girle, O5¢s Orange, green, blue, red th empty bottles led to a Y-HOT Va‘ in 1926 j in Spokane noon were also heard during the ex OP tha uty to head the pro. |cuureh ¥ i ‘a shelisel bee a eecie | Gate white a white-and-black FOOD JUG in 1 WOOD PLATES, package of § Istxt convention of the Washington 2 prec cera a a ut The Columbia Basin league was | 00%) i vole Me chiens: AMPKOOK q LILY. SALAD or ICE CREAM For MEN Automotive Trades association, which | tine’ snnouicuye that. (Ormenized by representatives from oe jooting ; - Women’s and for welin 4 Se pez acy Meh. tol pha ah " concluded the 1925 seasién at Everett | mittee, after annvinichry that | oi Nortnwest cities to secure the! ® | mens ng styles, 96.50 to 814.20, of 12. 10¢, Khaki Shirts in sizes 14% to 11%, $1.25 and Others, Be hundred ieaday, | 1,430 delegates were resistered. | ayy development of one of the; »Chief of Police Dessiandchamp Misses’ L. W. Harkins of ‘Tacoma was| ‘eclared: “We ray: bad i {most gigantic {rrigation pr ojects | told the United Press there had not Fs 5 BOXES be Nelieke Santee or $2.00. fected president: T. Burke, Seatte, | Spice in ur meeting. ‘There Is | ever conceived, and it is the gen. |D¢e" 4 single instance of looting ot Bathing Caps, pounds ef fee 406. iad it i ; y | a pretest from the Colorady del- th : disorder. | Khaki Trousers in sizes 34 viee president; Lee Olney, Spokane, | Ly eral belief that the convention now | “Her ! 25 DE LUXE PAPER PICNIC te,'48; (wealars ingaial EaraaAT) fice président eastern division: B. | ‘sation against the seating of |i session will measurabiy bring] Nesular police, aided by a com. | Cc r FOLDING saa itacaee PICNIC Page ees, . Harkins, Seattle, managing secre.| the Park Avenue delegate. |nearer the accomplishment of this { Bans - ” = ype rom the ¢ 8 In plain colors and fan STRBL: CHAIRE,: °w1Gs cream dishes, § paper 05 a BO. fary. executive board, A. 8. Eldridge,| There are also protests from | purpose rpg! hfe voauee parry atyles uaDOnE FOLDING snare ts Sin cine Khaki Breeches in 30- to 42- Seattle; Roy Purkey, Aberdeen: C. E.| Nebraska, Oregon and Spokane | ho) eon na WATER 3 ‘d ba in ge me ‘ ‘ bf aoe thi WOMEN'S BATHING tM CHA $6.00. set inch waist. measurements, eee ae CS ny . wank 4 | egion did pleket duty around the s pba 3 Armantrout, Everett; Howard F We are not selfish. We w 5,750,000 ACRES nenicoyed force tatiee: Ray indie in ation” styl 50¢. Camp Olympic.” DOWNSTAIRS STORE $3.00 and $4.00. Steers, Tacoma; M. O. Hatch, Spo-| You to enjoy this with us and Mane: J. K. Gordon, Tacoma; L. E. want all to hi the joy of AND } It is planned to divert water mi presence was to prevent interfer-/ * the Pend Oreille river at Albeni Falls,) ence with the work of wrecking us, Olympia; Guy Riegel, Spokane;| The matter of the Rev, Woeif- i ; peer. Art Hodge, Seaitie: Ml. Kulp, spo. |kii'a credentials was mate 3 matter |near Newport, Wash., and bring it/ cr which was under Way at day- huge canal for distribution over | br jane. F. i e the late |'" a ace eres Seattle, and S. is special Ly is for th LTE 408 conia: tacit. te.the Carens tia Ghee ateeie eo cacouatens . |. Everett. afternoon session bia basin—soil which, wherever it|tion came from all parts of the has received sufficient moisture, has| United States, Ban Francisco, | |Proved of unbelievable fertility jwhich suffered a similar fate, fol-| When the project first emerged | lowed by a disastrous fire, 19 years from the dream stage, Gen, Goethals, | #69 sent $50,000 for immediate aid. Panama canal buiide was called |Other California cities contributed Khaki Fiannel Shirts in. size: 14%) to 17, $4.50. Khaki Caps in, sizes 6% to 7%, 75¢. Khaki Leggings: Canvas, 50¢; Wrap, 75¢ and Leather, $3.85, For BOYS 350 Pairs of Women’s Bathing Suits Sports Stockings $1.95 $2.65 jupon to pass upon its feasibility Rich residents helped swell the $ Khak 1 Suit After a careful investigation, and a | @Uake fund of $2,500,000 which the and $3 45 At Pair sae a neg erie tiy! [more careful weighing of facts dis. city ma ts asked for, in addition i + $1.15 lolosed. by that investifetion,.the fa. |'?. # $20,000,000. Willlam # quality woo} sults in e areas Khaki Knickers, sixes for boys of 6 to 14 years, 95¢ and $1.45. Long Khaki Trousers in sizes 6 to 16, $1.65. Khaki Blouses in sports and attached collar styles. Sizes for boys of § to 18, 95¢. Khaki Shirts tn sizes 124% to M4ty, 81.15. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) yrs boys mous engineer reported favorably bbs McAdoo Max styles and ce Last winter a more detailed nurvey | Mleisehmann, “Yeast King.” who |was made, which included minute |‘htee weeks ago gave $200,000 for a Soll analysin, and again the report of |". sopra acon $6.099 the inventigators wad favorable. Now Maile ANB aba hae Ae ee i Pak STOR Jit ig learned that at a m@ting of the | Workers attacked the debrin scat: | lpoard of directors of the® Columbia {tered by the heavier quakes of Mon- | pa Basin league, held In PbAland jaat |98¥ @nd Tuesday morning and it was 3 | Decembér, the directors were assured \the immense Columbia project had! | the heart of the business section, will rass ugs an ew been placed at the head of a list of | Y¢ thrown open to traffic in seven! four major developments contem. | °*Y* < |plated by the United States govern.| Every idle Santa Barbaran was rapertes | ment, 1" | rounded up and put to work | PASCO STRATEGIC | LARG BUILDING for CITY IN DISTRICT TO BE TORN DOWN | The favorable reports and ugsur.| Only, a few rorldences waie lp LODE INITIATES) (anes MORE ABOUT - ABOUT PIONEER IS DEAD BODIES TELL OF | the Sammer _||stscterazsascmnne san) sree ote ne COP SHOOTS | has keyed interést to the highest) small “These pitched tents in fields} | Porches, sun-rooms, liv- ||| pitch OF on Jawns, where even those whose] Jawigh Order Takes in 230|| STARTS ON PAGE ONE || Mrs. Agnes Boyd Wood Dies FATAL RIDE bee ES Te BERT ie ied ing - rooms, cottages and The immediate Interest of Pasco | 2OUse* remained in tact preferred to OMEN’S smart street and sports Stock- ings in rayon-plated mercerized isle. Woven in drop-stitch effect. Lariat, beige and pearl shades with horizontal stripes in green and maroon. Sizes 844 to 10, Low- priced at $1.00 the pair. WADER 8TYL SUITS fe little boys of 4 to & years, $1.95. JERSEY TCH BATH ING SUITS for boys of 10 to 16 years, $2.65. RIB. 8’ TCH BATHING SUITS in good-looking col ore Sizes 30 to 36 (chest measurement) 5. DOWNSTAIRS STORE stimated that State st., running thru DOWNSTAIRS STORE beach homes are made Anlahiy strategie int Fietig hte athe #an Marcos building, Santa | New Members Wednesday his sedan, Walley crashed into the in California Home | ae . ; , a nly 9 ic point at the south: ( ‘i ‘ | | K der o \ : brighter and more comfort- ern apex of the rough triangle de.| DATUAra’® largeat office structure) st aieg and thirty. new mem-| (ire truck, tearing loose a fender on) airg, Agnes Boyd Wood, ploneer of Dead Man at Wheel; Woman j r i | was too badly demolished to permit] the truck and damaging his own car.| wai! ‘ ; 7 ey gS ode i ee Al perp hy the potentially tyrigable | of sepairn and its ono wall which| bers will be initiated into B'nai|pne firemen captured Walley ana | Washington, who lived many years} — Lying Across Highway y. Ho i" } [in Seattl die Me WP wer 1° Folks here feel that wh settle withstood the shocks was ripped) Brith, Jewish fraternal lodge,|turned him over to Officer B. EB.) ) mpallons A EES Toe | Fs red furnishings as these. Lend hibe Nee a ™ | down, | Wednesday night In Temple Center, |Thomas, from West Seattle precinct. |“. Mie PORTLAND, July 1.—A dead man Jon nearly two million acres of land, | “"y., , np. | Wednesday nigh Li an ; She ts survived by her husband, | Four hotels, the California, Vir ee Thomas took the prisoner to a po: | already demonstrated to be rich, | ith and E, Union, Public ts invited ginia, Surf and Barbara, were like- phone box and was telephoning | Charles B. Wood, formerly purchas. OUNCE LCR EC start to pour thelr wealth of products | Vina condemned. Four others, the The address of the evening will bo} (4. gid when Walley jupmed into| M8 agent for King county, She and| body of a woman lying across the ? 1 phat | her sband ee! Bi | wee ry R Into the world itaide: the golden | Carrillo, El Encanto, Samarkand and| given by Rabbi Jonah Wise of Port-|hix xedan and fled, according to tho| Her husband have been living In sd Fags told the mute story of a jatream must be poured thru this Bot | si Mirasol, will be rebullt land, Ore, It will be his Jast in the | police. agers sas a night ride and crash on the Powell {ties hy serie Na Ma ra ete : i State st, will be reconstructed for] Northwest, ax he leaves for a new| The officer stopped m passing car) US ood waa i ine of the | F : . ‘, | mig! ‘olumbia. hey expect to ‘ 9 fromm which | * ar a | to chase Walley auRghters of he Revolution ° —in hi nt jus ived— 20 blocks from the ocean, fro st in New York and told the driver to chase Walley, | B : in a new shipment just received—include some stop @ little of the golden flood and|\; joaae, ‘The architects will follow heat ve yor ampaign for mem.|Thoman fired with his pistol, One| otice has yet been received an to | What took place is still a matter of | valley road early this morning. Just very attractive styles in plain effects and with nts up another great Washington |i spanish designs favored by the] yor just concluded, Is sald to be ono| bullet went thru the rear window funeral arrangements. “Her father, | conjecture. j ' ty. ; ( 2 ' ; ise vattoy'n | Edward Campbell, was one of the *s F founders of this resort t scessful drives ever|of Walley’s, car close to Walloy's t AS) ONS Ok tht he auto was standing; as if it fancy stenciled center designs. Blue, brown and |G. 8. Roth, viee president of the} “ri old mission which was an at- Cee ee ee eee ee sera alenomceia. oateerome: ad fALkcaCHGeNec ney Careers Ed Hoaulam, | had been parked witht a dans. mate green patterns. All have securely-bound edges. Pasco Chamber of Commerce and) traction to tourinin was damaged, bot | porghip will be more than 1,000 after |tinck’ in the car, Two other shots Jin a natural position at the wheel, ‘ re Wt Ruaeonr lh To Golfing, | PAther Auguatine announced {t will) Wednesday night. Sol Hafield was.in| punctured the back of the sedan Vo was identified as William Koe. 9x12-foot Grass Rugs, $4.75 PTE NAdat of CHE AAVARTAIR REDE Raat | RE cinco ui nce charge of the campaign | Walley stopped and was Jailed on| |nig, 4 contractor, ‘The Woman ts “ bbe sre ge ad 4 utd he Arlington hotel, known 10) 1° charge of the initiation rites|a reckless driving charge. He was] | unidentified, 8x10-foot Grass Rugs, $3.50 j [| mittee, and ©. 8. ¢ Hi Lai Srey tourists for years, has been con-! wit he a special degree team, and} still held in jail Wednesday morning | ro-Add sto. the cuntuswatiedikeime 6x9-foot Grass Rugs, $2.35 Nerieg oe ae iW OMnene of bad staat "| demned to make way for a modern! prof, Charles Stone Wilson and] ‘Thomas left no report of the conse Indian Girl Tries Suicides | stances. the discovery was made by are activ s 1 e, y ‘ i] | y in structure i Maurice Friedman will handle the|at headquarters, according to Cap +l two. motoriats who yattempted” to 4x?-foot Grass Rugs, $1.25 [det at Danco Detectives rambyee $160,000 worth! muntoal part of the program, Max|tain 0, 1. Hedgen, © Near Death in Hospital | svoia"”nmning over the, wom 3x6-foot Grass Rugs, 78¢ TMAGUES PRESEDE CE eee ATaa eT a nese cece arece MU Ehva eaves | |body. ‘They turned their machine: iki i Ks I Mrs, George Perkins, widow of &' violin solos. * | iy | ‘ 27x54-inch Grass Rugs, 55¢ | Ren Rice of Spokane, manager of| former president of the Burlington |. Oa ees , Wife, Husband A cupful of a fiery, polsonous lye | nto the bank of a sewer ditch, but’ f p f ’ |the league, In the guiding spirit In] oiveaa, who was killed at. thie , I Both Sent a) solution and a 22-catiber rile but Jit was thrown over onto the prog- the general plan, Hervey Lindley of | hotel, ‘The jewels ware in a trunk | Marche holdup caso carly in the ot ENCENCEM | jn nor addomen wero the moans use@| Ate form, aN Beattlo ts the league's president. Roy| iin tay neglected in the ruins |APNg. Was ‘Tuesday given & SUR! Nirg, Margaret Mardones drew | Tuesday aftornioon in sulcldal etforta| After the coroner examined the, Ft. Gill of Spokane is chairman of} ¢. of jours, pended 6-to-15-year xentence atl year and a day sentence Monday | of Hila Guss, 16, Indian girl on the| Condition of the fst automobile, New Patterns in Dupl x e tt rms e |the league executive committee. Work ot repairing Shettiold dam, | Walle Walla. He wan sentenced byl when she pleaded guilty in foderal] Muckleshoot reservation near Aw {he concluded the machine, speeding Secretary Work and Dr, Meud will ‘ 4 Superior Judge Gilliam on @ plea court to violating the narcotic! burn along, had run into the pile of dirt ot Cc |. Secretary Work which @roke with the firat tremor bd in tl lite} hi «@ erry ’ ar |leave immodiately after noon today of guilty of grand larceny | lav selling morphine, ‘Tuesday ’ beside the open ditch, ie) ma awa by Elia tried auletde necause she was Monday and flooded several block» | »} " r : its for Mabton and Toppeniah for an ine! or veaidences, has started ‘and. will afternoon Rafael Juan Mardonex,| unable to carn monesg chine, apparently, @en=did a com pection of reclamation work on the| ( plete somersauit and fell right side » further her Attractive new patterns in vivid colorings—the is y her husband, pleaded gullty fo @) education, Her parent Mr. and be completed within 16 days, Mean ; Wie Ms same pattern, in different colors, on cach side, Pat- Yakima Indian veservation and willl while there. Ieno_water shortage, | Report Two Dead sitillar charge, He drew the same) Nes, Wille Guas, are “full-blooded | MN te (oka fe Manat A\ | mee en 01 * ‘ rr abe Mee dotier aorved indians ne top was badly. damager » terns especially suitable for the smart new beach [re ine eet ab | : in Chemical Blast) (iyi canon cy prison tn Coloe | tiae*eatyer foun hee ody ying, MAPONEL THO WORKIN Was Uhrowwn coats. Also for hase A ba ai ohery rite \fan, taking dinner at Yoppenish ot 6| Sentence Lifted | BERGIN, duly two persans}rado, while her husband ts serving}on the living room floor with the| clea at the machine as It ove@ and for art work. idth 86 inches. At 85¢ the o'clock * jare reported dead and 16 injured in} his sentence in MeNeil island priton| yitie by her aide. He rushed her to | ‘Ene’ ; f ¢ Thursday they will Join the evowd In Lockwood Case | in explosion in the Schering chem - | Ruwen | When found, Koenlg “| as res “¢ n , 7 y a i ost t the NT y , and Journey ip the Tleton from Yaki-| Norrie WW. Lockwood, formor!toal works, which blew off the roof} New York ally banks hold more | ‘Seeeeeetewenicee ed in an almost natural position a (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) ma for dedication of the great Rim-! porter at the Bon Marche, who of the factory and shattered win+| than $5,000,000 In deposits for which’ | Mood satisfaction and service at | Wheel, but his back was broken and anne Seema rer eens rock dam, "turned state's evidence In the Bon dows In passing trains, claimants cannot be found, Boldt's, 1414 Sd ave, he was dead, Yr *

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