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PAC MISSING WOMAN Statue of FOUND DEAD Sweetheart of Slain Hunter Also Murdered FUREKA Oct. 24.—{By UL I The Wag pret was removed from th sit wh@h Sw which he as his compan found with scratches on his face, sald to resem Lynching was A. A. Ross Hill were guardir closely ho girl's body wa by two pessemen shortly after they stum over the remains of td Pronto, Whether she was # killed with t to take charge of r had been killed, uction of the tra r Swe conting to edy, with jays afte body was fi ound, She was evid for ited. many hou kept captive brutally ass Jack being sought, wh under suspicion are being sha VICTIMS OF ICE PACK RETURN er of David, | ther me je two Missionaries Back After Losing Ship in Arctic The Rev. N. F. Holjer and the Rey. Karl A. von Lehnsburg, aged missi pare survivors of the wreck in which*their ship, the Artel, was pounded to pieces Arctic fice, a rived in on steamship Victoria ‘The two survivors plainly showed the rigors to which y were ex- Posed in seas. power s« left July 14 f coast to HS ristian missions The ship wag ca oft th jslan blown ward into the Arctic se It finalir weathered this storm, | but soon was caught in another which beached it. Two days later | the survivors siynaled the schooner Immigration Agents Trans- ferred to Other Posts coast Bix immigration employes in this | district are transferred to other posts and two employes from other districts are to come to the North west, according to an announcement Friday by Commissioner Luther Weedin. * Henry G. Yeager goes from Seat-| tle to be Inspector In charge at Port from Sumas : Christian Chris- from Vancouver, B. tiansen, Cc, to Detroit; William J. Rafferty, from Vancouver to Anacortes; Fred C. Jenkins, from Anacortes to Sumas John A. Wallman, of De will go to Vancouver, B. C.; Cla w Wilson will come from to Vancouver, and Kenneth EB. Kohler will go from Bellingham to Sumas. | Man Who Went for Help Is Found Dead NOME, Alaska, Oct. 24.—The body | of Ernest Bohman, who lost his Ife while going in search of assistance | for the crew of the wrecked schoon: Bohman, Troy, Idaho, had attempted to reach whose home was in Nome with news of plight, after the craft been driven ashore in a gale. The crew was rescued later, after being ma- fooned near Point Spencer for a week, and the coast guard then un dertook a search for Bohman’s body, the Ariel's Two Rings Bound in Arrest of Man When Detectives A. A. Brown and L. C. Harris of the pawnshop division arrested Ralph Solonao, Mexican, for stealing a pair of trousers, they also found other articles to interest them, He is being held on an open charge. Two rings, one a cluster of diamonds and the other a ruby, valued at $300 | are being held as ¢ investigation continues idence whil Five Men, Two Bars Are Raided by Drys_ Information gathered by Prosécut- Ing Attorney Colvin Friday ing of two “bars” by federal dry agents under Roy Lyle. Edwin Woods, M. J. Ott, Martin Melberg and Marcus Hanson at 620% Weller st. and a gallon of moon was seized. Carl Schmidt was nabbed at 310 Fifth ave. 8, charged with the booze, possession of To hactirs on Garden of Allah Mrs. Viale Lincoln Benedict, well Known lecturer and author, will ¢ a free lecture to the public, Sunday atternoon, at 4 the M. sonic temple auditorium, on her re vont visit to the Sahara desert, the arden of Allah and historic point of Northern Africa, ¥ jar o'clock, in en downtowh, try Boldt’s Dol- Dinner,Advertisement, led to | | the arrest of five men and the rald- | re arrested | | Stromkins, who turned THE SEATTLE STAR ip St Be C )h_— Ez Meeker ' GUN BATTLE New York Cafe Wrecked by ASHINGTON, Oct, 24.—With his secret service bodyguard impatient to gag him out of the poten- tial danger of a large crowd, President Coolidge Friday ° stopped on a downtown street to watch a fire. The Volley of Shots on president seemed fascinated by the clanking fire engines, shouting and milling and crowds. But after five min- EW YORK, Oct {By U. P. utes the secret service men closed around him and tun- Three men unknown to the | neled a way for him back thru the crowd, wer » death in @ terrific re - toda |United States Orders sa ales M f a. m7 threw a ¢ nm around the ostoffice Novelties but the thueven, If any, a | Hg Furniture was smashed to a, QPeete 1h postoffice pens) from the offices af Postmaster Gen-| glassware and windows shattered, are doomed. al New in Washington the walls punctured with bullets and Hereafter only ‘g008, o And not only are the splattery|two men lay dead in pools of blood desks of” th i also provides that “only stub p the basement whenee came cording to Postmaster I *. } will be ged in the fut unda of firing It will now be possible for the Ink wells will win only ink A third man, still breathing, but postoffice habitue to write his name | Bits of cloth, string and paper are! with a mortal wound in his head, lay no it can be read. No longer will| barred near a kitchen at the end of« short }blota obscure the most vital parts Mr, New provided that an em-/| hallway, He died about an hour of the tender message. Romances | pl of each post will be as | later will cease to be at the mercy of| signed to clean out tho Ink wel broken-down, leaky pen polnts and generally look after the writ ‘|City Light Club Elects Officers Light Patrons’ ¢ Friday noon at Bia All this ts duo to @ recent edict! de | For the Honor of His | Family--Eskimo Slays | °3'.: =: Fee lived up to the tradi.) Timothy wan now the head of the | 1 This is the ore-than-life | eebaeae ' sta of Esra er that wi tot of his trib rather than | nouse ql erected in Pioneer park, Puyallup,| obey the laws of the o ney whos ing inedicine wah died y next sh thru national subscription. n timothy Dieno' + are aieas priate ian | mad d at a cafe faces a iS-year nen-| Later, when federal offi + Neages xt ¥ ening at 6 p. m Plans were going forward Satur-|tence for manslaughter in Seattle | from Nome, ho re admitted t of the adopte to make t tue of | Saturda: killing. He s taken to Nome ker, at na-| Deputy United States Marshal L.|charsed with manslaughter and e Meeker Memorial] Kerr brought him down from/#iven tho minimum sentence of tlhe of Puyallup, announced | Nome, Alaska, Friday night to Beat. | Years by Judge N. J. Lome nd to furt would receive ¢ }tle on his way to the McNeil tsland| Timothy, however, was 1 dis. ership of light parts of the nation. federal prison. heartened. He hopes to learn Eng lish and a trade while in prison, get & pardon before his time return to Bskimo vi died “because a medicine man cast a spell over him.” Therefore, according to the tribal code, the medicine man must die and . Which is to be cast in ifle over lifesize. It park, imothy’s father in up, a Thieves Take Auto ™* ‘and Shoot at Owner is wife and mother in the D miles fi Pioneer old Meeker ad in Puyallup, which th: age 1 om N Hom gave to the city ; (YouTH TAKES AUTO.) mane, . od wildly at famous tila soabyter, ia the NOT RECALLED ie PE lt dhe a a ‘* 3 , Senaita thea artist ephone operator at Vir- |/in Johnson's car, They escaped. qyiiertas PRY H j ginta Mason hospital, failed to - EAGLES’ GRAND) "warning to witndrw | Secricccstace st | Woman Hit by Car | oolidge Watches Fire \THREE SLAIN IN’ SATURD OCTOBER 24, if HUNDREDS LOST which plays “concert music, Student eaders seem unable Cyclone to find a band which will play anything else. Consequently today’s game in the stadium will be minus the blaring, invig Tempermental Togters \ annie on — Sweeps Persian Gulf; 40 Vessels Sunk orating notes of the brass musicians, Jazz and classical) jenn gerry 1 Bet sh music will have it out at the meeting of the*hoard of con- ¢ - the Pe trol next Monday night. Plenty of bets are offered tor g the ret jnzz, but no takers can be found. - et be * ‘Cop May Win Fortune by“ mie bp Inventing Light Socket &°%%° -atrolman R. F. Baerman Devises Holder| **? That Eliminates Screwing In Bulbs I t f h gressman John F, Mill tak - tot Upp kagit ri 1 tua heed . . ep tA “0 in—| Sportsmen Seek Eradication CA Sree oe of Deer's Chief Foe Declar OUugarA, ‘. ng W | U. W. Library Will » Be Ready Next Fall ng war to the Sd to be rapidly diminish shington’s deer, the Seattle ortsmen's association Friday ced it would give $20 bounty for cougar skin brought in. This in addition, according to County me Warden Beach, to the $20 late bounty. ssociation, Which meets ev tha Chamber of * $100 for every live cougar fe) Youth Is Held on Bonds of $10,000 death on ders, sociation, of the { kre mak ab. the | is occu The Yonsela WAUKAGAN, Il., Oct. 24.—Jack Durand, wandering ward of the mii Uonaire Scott Durand family, was itberty today under bond of $10,000 | pending an appeal from his convic- | tion on a burglary charge. Young Durand was found guilty by | a Jury here last night of participating . despite league of na it of © garage ¥ hae ‘ to withdraw behind || Ing police, He wan taken to t Habs Py Woodland P jade n frontiers city jail Saturday ce pM tae: Moonie } London press reports, thus far] held for an hour m irmed, pictured them even an |} ther, Ira x | ineing last and again {| firm of Bronson, Robt & Forty-seven years ago, John 8.| shelling the hard-hit border town|| Jones, arrived and posted #10 || Parry, grand secretary of the Fra-| of Petrich, while Sofia at }] ba ternal Order of Eagles, attended | of an alleged movement of | school on Old Mill st, now Yesler| troops from Baloniki to reinforce | | way. Saturday | the border region. | he paid his firet| One report wns that Athens had| i visit to this city | ordered tts troops to stop advanc - i in 18 years, | Ing. | s : White Parry| Greece wilt participates in the} Burial Ceremonies to Be “I S* PEP MEN ixon an offi league of nations’ counci) delibera. | ‘ visit in his ca-| tions Monday, when an effort wil| Held During Week-End pact of grand | be made to end the trouble and start | secretary, he| fixing responsibility for the border| G ApTHUR HENSON, street 5 B 0 found time Sat-| hostilities. But Premier Pangalon | way employe, will be buried Sun¢ urday to visit; asserts that his forces will hold the hich | occupled Bulgar territory until Bul. | “ternoon ot ceases P \ ort tn A er Comi ho played and| guria ylelda to the Greek repara.|Mortuary. University Commandery Experts to Tell of Game, i worked. as a| tion demands. a member, will conduct th Hear College Songs youth and young,| Sofia advices pictured hundreds OMHOLT man. He recited | of peasants fleoing from their hum. |," ays . 4 | = buried at 11 o'clock T TERESTING program by Knights i many interest: | ble dwellings near the boner, ; Sires rrinae oof Mintel Th) BED ing stories of | tho Bulgar government a soe ie ptae ge ot the Hook, Washing ._ Der dames 8. Parry it6 early days not’ only of having ane 29 A. ub, be deast by KTCL ea ays, : the Immanuel Lutheran church v § Saturday event telling of how the fire team plunged | open towns, but also of De | ate fea Nok Hina peat tats bg apes wreaking > the front window of the Dex- | killed a handful of womon, children, | TRS yest 1, HESLIN will pagal n gies a “Wee" C ter Horton bank and of the excite. | other civilians and noldiers. Phas cope dpe rma a cc p ema ton-Whitma 0 by : ‘ »9 buried Mon at 11 a. m, from | «p50 speidel and Coach erry, ich attended the conflagra-| Crops and cattle were seized, 80} tome Undert eockokee Rr bigger vate i van re ae which razed the city in 1884. | fia charges. 4 the Rev’ Russa ¥. Neb tha | ee ne RR nein bende a First Christian church, officiatin i aerar y of the Eagles since 1911 sod) Rural Boy Scouts NILS A. HAUGEN will bo br Boy Scouts will open, the KGO & member of the organtzation sin to Direct Traffic! 22°,-™, Sunday. Services will | yrmeacast Saturday night, beginning 1900. He is a member of San e: FAITIC ite held at the Immanuel Lutheran at & o'clock, by singing favorite | Francisco Aerie No. 5. Ho leav Over 60 Boy Scouts from Black | church. campfire songs. Hundreds of Scout Seattle for Snohomish, mond, New Casts, Burnett and) CARL CLAUSEN ‘will be buried at | organisations in the ‘western. pert noon, but will returr | will direct Seattle traffic! p. m, St from the Home Un the United States and Canada clty for a recey to be given in| Saturday, at an invitation of Frank |dertaking parlors » preparing to tune in and tele his honor next Friday. Ho ls on |C. Fuqua of the trafic department! KDWARD PLUNKETT, school. | "0, Peper Ped neucntie accg: Sabor! an organization tour for a cam-/of the Seattle police, and Chief W./boy, who ¢ im ia vecalved [ote aa ; i babe ho died from injuries r Alice ‘Ae la caanteaee ther eesond palgn to Increase the membership |B. Severyna under a freight tram, will be buried | part of the evening will be de in the lodge to 250,000. | _, After thelr day's work is over, the|trom the Georgetown Undertaking |)oteq to. vooal selections — from >, ; % le, _ Pacific Coast Coal Co, is to treat all/Co,, Sunday at 2 p. m. “Alda,” under the direction of Carl Jof them to a big luncheon in the a > pepehas |Smith Building restaurant Saturday . ‘ Anderso Mages Debate Decision «2 «4 sum ‘tem w tueir| Mines School Gets itis tac etienrean kee Unable to reach a verdict in more |” | at $:30 and two hours of Ed. Gift of Ores, Maps «1: than 12 hours’ deliberation, a jury in| HESKETH TO SPEAK ‘The William R. Lindsay and Ken. |“ Harkness’ dance orchestra from the perjury case against Logan Fair- | Gouiiatinnati RB Hesketh will |ecott Copper Corp fon of Alan. | KFOA, rting at 9:30, Saturday child, city eet railway employe, i 5 “ 4 ts ¢ | night : ah tlt tole ria i |talk on municipal !mprovements | ka have presented th tment Nigh re _ locked up in udge iat i * | contemplated in Ballard, at the Mon-|0f mines at the University of : z court at 2 a. m. Saturday, It was! a0) “noon meeting of the Ballard| Washington with two sets of ores,| Henri Damaki's orchestra will be expected to report or ask for addi tional instructions” when court a Sunday evening bright spot, start- to | ing from KJR at 9; Meves’ cafeteria plays from K'TCL from 1 usual services of First First Presbyterian, Christian Science and International Bible Stu- dents’ churches will be broadcast. |Commercial club, Monday is also| mine maps and mill products thé date of the annual election of} The materials are intended opened Saturday morning, Fair-|‘?° lub o' replace those lost by fire lant De- child in on trial for alleged false tes. | UP oficers | to 2; the | e-es=— | comber, when the mines building timony at the time his brother, | M. Char convicted of the man.|| HERE’S MORE ABOUT. ))™ne4 slaughter of Patrolman R. L. Lit SLANDER SUIT versity, He last winter. STARTS ON PAGE 1 |) the larsest | California is a graduatd of the Unt veruity, Hoe obtained his ores and Engle copper mines, REESE SE copper” producers’ 19) Here’s Other Side oman Wins Suit | of Fans’ Reactions : | ere on |candidate for auditor, Faris refused ; < EL ma ae pastizence| Ne down and play “follow tne | Radio Engineers aneneeieneseasincnesiaaeenas J loth ‘ASO, ete enter | leader." Consequently, dopesters to Meet To A ht| H™* a letter on the other side 0 Friday by 0 |S Faris found himself out of a} nig) | of the Seattle program con federal jury in her sult against the |2°”., % a | Suggestions and recommendations | troversy started by “Disgusted Aetna Life< Insurance Co, | With him went two of his most tor the improvement of radio condi: | Fan," who thinks local programs The nice company refused to | *Ment..supporters in re auditor's | tions will be worked out Saturday | “not so good” pay her a $75,000 life inaurance pol. | tte Morris Holcomb, chief ac-lovening by tho Seattio section of the| Fditor Radio Star: T have rend a cy, contending St was voided. pe. | Cuntant, and Misn | Dorothy 140, | tngtitute of Radio Engincers, Later | disgusted radio fan's letter. If this cause her husband, W. L. Tooley, a | esistration clerk Following Inter-| they will be aent to the forthcoming | particular person had to pay a [banker, attempted Aulelde within a | Views With Ferguson Friday, they | radio conference in Washington, | small sum of $1 for putting up an decided they would resign while|p, c | nerlal for bettet programs, there s Beta they could, they intimated, fer the policy was written Reet BORE Miss Ide said that she the Hijacking Trial auditor she would not poll | tion,” and objected*to the monthly Ready for Jury | ev on her pay warrant, made at | WIGrORTA, H.C; Oo® Shab |the direction of “Honest Duncan. ie? Scottie. lant te | This monthly levy fund Is suposed | of Charles Morris, Seattle, last re- Oey TeV y. SUS te BUC DON a maining defendant in the Beryl G,|t? P® Used: for buying floral trib. The meeting Saturday will be Held | 10 question but what you would upstairs in tho City Blectric & Fix,| have a hard tlno getting {tout of ture Co.'s plant at 1520 Westlake | him. . It will start at 8:30. I don't know how many tubes he Bs | is trying to operate on, for it {9 an impossibility to get tho entire coun: try on a two-tube or crystal. set. His oars must be entirely plugged told JOY SEATTLE SCENERY Wireford, managing director ‘ational Bank of Australia, of of the "1 death in the of-| Melbourne, and K is, of Londo or his batteries worn out. rumboat hijacking rder, way to| Utes In cane of a doa A ne, and K. Bilis, of London, . hee a pein SIUEAEE, CAG. NO | stage aes caaclag 140) HOWO¥EL, We! Thaw, cate laiioy be: thee eaehere in| If he will listen in to KTOL on go to the jury hero today, The y y i A |crown, thru testimony of Paut| Plains that the money ts used to pay |}and around Seattle. Thoy are reg-| Friday evenings to Warren Ander. campaign expenditures, son's istered at ‘Tho Olymple Hotel, chestra, ho will hear a better Divorce Fees May Aid Judges’ Retiring Fund PERIOR COURT judges of the state, working for «| Minstrels Popular retirement bill at the coming legislative session at Olym- king's evi- | dence, sentenced Owen Baker an@ Harry Sowash to the gallows and} finished its similar case agatnat Morris late yesterday, Pacific Coast. I recently had visit: ors from Los Angeles declaring theso programs to bo better than anything in thelr elty or in the Bouth, A BOOSTER VOR SBATTLE PROGRAMS, \F isherman, Fish | and All in Jail) | Joe Staak, fisherman, 150 gallons | @ rash and a gallon of moonshine | Tho series of “Old-Time Minatrols" | epored in @ shack on the Duwa pia, propose to raise the retirement fund thru increased) wich Dalley. Paskinan, director ot hit rhe ie Friday ba a divorce fees. The judges won’t make the increases prohibit. | \WG1s, recently inaugurated, Is be atrolnan George W. Chriaty Ing received with greater enthusiasm than almost any other feature that this broadcasting station haa sent on the alr, ive, according to Presiding Judge Smith, They figure that the more divorces heard the more money will be received on | Which judges can be pensioned when they are retired. epine along Now they're all under lock and key, program than anywhere else on the | A {n the robbery of the F. Edson White home in Lake Forest. our tour as Air Toda Man Killed us He Repairs Shotgun ‘| EVERETT, Oct. 24- SATURDAY ai SUNDAY | over, 20, @ logger residing on Mukil- nate eeiehines teo road, three miles from here, was tate) Seitual’ AKA ee | instantly killed while repairing an antiquated 12-gauge shotgun. The gun belonged. to Boyd Green- HOME STATIONS KTCL 9:45, r- 2, home |. theaters | $130, studio. program sterls ¢F- | field, 18, a cousin, who had brough! KFOA (434)—4 and 6, Hotmann's or ry - | the gun to the Kenoyer home to ge ease tia. Miniatures ade KTW (435)—11, 2 and 7:20, First | Aid tn fixing the breech. ave Presbyterian services. | Se , OTHER STATIONS feisee | DAVENPORT, Oct. 24—The doors CNRY (191), Vancouver—Bilent OTHER STATIONS | e . KOA (83), Denver—t, orchestra pro- of the Davenport National bank KPO (428), San Francisco- orchestras. id—8:80, 10, news; | Were closed Friday night by orders | of National Bank Examiner W. H. fittie| Baldridge. Directors are consider. jing a reorganization plan which | May onable the bank to reopen. 6:30, orches- | Kram. j 6:45, weath- ita 8, Angelus 10, orchestras. i Oakland—S, sport review and grand opera pro KNX orehen KMS (405), 10 tra; 7, organ recital KFT (467), er forecast; 7. quartet 7, morvices; &, WCCO (41D), Tew muat- cal program; 10:06, dance musle KGW (491), Portiand—7:25 p | KNX" (331), Hotlywood—7:20, organ | o:NcWy, GOL: Mortianc Be oe § and 9, programs; 1 ss > 24 ponceeth Ane 3s OnE WOC (484), Davenport—#:16, KHJ (408), Los Angeles—8, program; | Atwater Kent program; 7:4 orchestra, | 7:30, clasai~| WCCO (412), Twin Citiew 1 concert KOA (323), Denver—2, organ recital; | 6:45. Catholle nervices | i progrart; music paral ee ee | TONIGHT’S PROGRAMS | 6-645 P.M. Set Teeth as Low as $5.00 Our whalebone sot of Teeth does not cover roof of mouth, if you have two or more 8.00 . Reoth left oo ee ces Ge Guarantee a Fit on All Our Plates Gola Crowns (22 karat) ae OASHotmann's concert orchestra, | Bridge Work (22 karat) KTCtI- fe football revue, by Naey a wuaiiall penieo titer eabon se Synthetic Porcelain Fillings. Wanhington, Caltepiace, ae kewtenee oe | U.S. NAVY YARD @ | sive Fistor"! Cement Fillings the Hook chorus; talks on the Wash. UREMEKAUS, CHARLES LUA, fagtensveuitien i oer Coach Bilt PORT ONCHAKD a : Ge Re reas mi No charge for painless extraction dent of the Huts vein, when other work ts contracted for, | h Old gold t# valuable. We allow you Jeni 8130-10 P.M. i full value for it on dental work, | xm—t dio program, | A PRIVATE, high-class, up-to- | iH date, SANITARY 4 KFOA—Kddie Harknoss orchestra, mas § found orenard sterilized instruments vend.” Ati SUNDAY, 11-12;30 iD. y | ie Y, | ar Bing Paeanee 3 manly operators, whom you will not | FR int MB. aervicee Ml ing Drives}. eer Car (Inclad. be ashamed to recommend to your K rat Presbyterian services rlends, esas P.M : eae CEO. All Work Guaranteed for 15 KTOL—Mever’ cafeteria orchestra One Way $1; Re Years a4 P.M, Examini FREE KTW—Firat Presbyterian services, — | Open 9 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 KIR—Organ recital. One W rent c rman recite ne Way, ackianye ct Seen OHIO DENTISTS KW —Piest Presbyterian gervioes, | 207 University ‘i 2s 4 heen so arranged that ch . Ratan |e mitt Pkt Pr Hection can be ma “in elthee Over Mutual Say, & Loan A direction. NAVY YARD ROUTH Dock | tlat, services. | 9-100 1", M, | Preog, Leninan and Kireliner, string trio: | Kuryanthe overture, CWeper); Keverto | waltz (Waldteufol);"Ii'Tsle Joyoure (De sey), pland sola by Clyde Lehman; Pupyehen (Gilbert); Dream of the ‘Tyro- | lean (Labiteky); r Gynt Bulte No, 1 (Grieg); group of songs by Mina Abbie | Helen Howard), Somewhere a Voice in ‘Calling (Tate), rt Damekt; Cuban Dance No. 4 (Cervantes); | | Poranken (Old Viennese Melody), vio to by Herk Preeg; Hehoes from nlitan Opera House’ (robant) 10-10:10 PM ITCHY ECZEMA Broke Out-in Rash and Affected Limbs and Face, Cuticura Healed, “For months I did not know "PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel li KTGL—Bong service and’ sermon, by claws what it was to enjoy a night of un- Thay eter pearrin(: onset seg ACOMA broken sleep for 1 hada severe Care of You, by Menry. Wingulat, tenor; Daily, a y, fh Me ma he 8 8 case of itching eczema which was |vfoltn wolo. by Misa Viola MoBirenth: Bight Bee |Ja torture, It broke out in a rash te Round |hymn, LB. 8. A. chorus; Bible téctur C trlp Tel Fasienokn and ERENT 0 Bo ‘The Dawn of @ New Day, by H. G. and affected my limbs and face, “ay ‘A friend advised me to try Cuti- cock; Homatime, Bomewhore, tenor nolo SERVICE ores active and the skin clear, while the Ointment heals pimples and other irritations, Cuticura Tal- cum is fragrant and refreshing. Soap Me, Ointment 26 and (de, Taleam where. ample uch Hee Vaneratereg Dep den, Cuticure. ing Stick 26e. } Puget Sound Savings and Loan asno- jolation for tho fino music program thoy prosonted Thursday, Tt wasya pleasing rellof from jazz and tubo. breaking singing. A DAILY RUADER, ney, BD. OD Puce SPUND Navigation COLMAN FOOT Makion sy Howry Winqulst; violin #olo, Alan Viola | Jaw Vietorin, 1, Cy Newh tay aed cura Soap and Ointment so I pur+ MeWireath; hymn, ¥, DB. & A. chorus | Way, Porte. hort Townes chaned some. The first application TN Dota a | bis Peninngia rointes’ Bact: gave relief 90 I continued the trea | i ham, A) |} ment and in about a month I was | Music Program |B tntnee He unt sare completely heated,” (Signed) Miss “ * ry | AUT OFERHY 6) avis Was “a Relief’ | Tietween Enid Burkhead, Hendrysburg, |B Beattie nnd Mremorton: Bea Ohio, Jan. 31, 1925, | Wditor, Radio Star; Thru your} eck and Heinnon t 4 f columm T seiah to compliment tho | Anucorten' and Wisteria valde holly, se of Cutleura Boap keane e