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epee tmepege manwenReie mien eran ee [secrowawo] “The Seattle Star [rss Tow SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928. “Man Who Advertised Suicide Fails to ct Fas Marion St. Bridge POLICE PATROL STRUCTURE —“S,RP4R3%,, BADGE BONDS HDF CHEN VETERANS’ HOMES S¥ST"§ RETURN OF BI ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dee, | REVOTE ASKED: State wide organization for the| PUR HASE . OKEH The city street railway during| SUMS IS ASKED ‘Two alleged moonshiners were ot mpalgn for the relief of starving the month of November d nll ite 10 and killed in a battle with a home | kc ran childre 8 ig now in seri | aes sperating expenses, contention TAPS i under the dl jon of costs, depreciatio; eserve and bond . * o/stsaer theee mes east of Anchor | Starts Action to Provide fOr pera representative of Mas Gen ‘|Price of $116,000 Is Ap-|ictttsi’tnston,coerre and "4 yg. Finds War-Time Con- re «g | John and Axe! Vanams, ailegea tol (Validated Bridge Issues {ity {Alem national chaieman) proved by Commission |tvraing ws tires inued vy supe of tact Settlements Illegal Person Who Wrote Letter to Chief, be moonshiners, attacked the home| geattlo | the clty may of Paul Fronnin because, according! yyon two measures that they ap-|Pirot Saying Cops Couldn’t Stop Him, 0 report, Fronnin “knew too much”) proved and Inid on tho shelf two |" about thelr operations. |¥¢ ago with — tho Jon | w Is Absent at Appointed Hour Fronnin opened fire and xited| both men. Boninittaed 6 dade — Railways Dave Henderson. Gross appointed. William | E> LSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Dec, | re state chairman, announced |4—Sale of the EB, L. Morse home that the voters must again pass enues for the month were $ and operating expenses WASHINGTON, Dec. 4,—Return of huge sums of money paid out in headquartei4!here to the veterans’ bureau for |! Bice Te Oa settlements of 30,000 wartime ord: emain open at 802 White Rae 6 ° Pan C ermaster c 4 ing until the state quota of|$11%.000 was approved by the spe-| Rost. t Ottorg New nance and quartermaster corps con 000 i attained ee reappraisement commission. to- * odie tracts, long ago believed closed, is ight thounana and fifty-one ehil-| "i, dant faead stn tin ‘oocgten 12-Mile Limit Plan} being sougnt vy the federal govern- Due to tho passage of] dren have been provided with one| aye brrst Nery soy . WASHINGTON, Tec. 4 The| ment, Attorney General Daugherty fonal investigation of conduct of 2g sew bond law by the last ‘legis | meal a day for the a counter-drafs of the British govern ¥ ¢, the bond tasues formerly. ap. the bureau under Col, Charles R. eof : pi | disclosed in his annual report to ems . na) cress today. attle | view fre — cops tn | “AN thy —— can't prevent me from kil from the south, It steamed | cs At a goodly rate of speed and |, throngs pressed closer to. the | Neckyoke Is Gone; if.” place where it would Th lp pe . ‘ould pass under- (@ five of them, uni neath, Man rows Rocks |the property was worth only about 2 the winter iter by Beet Seattle contributions lo mg eonte ment for the proposed treaty becohhod neon nye and new ~ | Forbes, the. government ‘contending | the. threaaaile limit to 19. miles Fe : ot . ei A neckyoke, part of the equiprnent |e" must be voted, cans of stopping rum runners he settlements were negotia ‘The policemen gathered at the spot | : ee ‘The Spokane st., bridge | $40,000 means of ‘stopping r 1 rn. | Of Very farm wagon, co SMEN hat chenchetdec ie eile Sheriff Tak Takes “Man eee Morse'n request, a nonpartisan {finally has been submitted to Seere-| by war department officials, “with quarre! >» bi " | fl mple! . antec! has | mot " bape s, % whe: | /Seschii paan la cre Pacrmminangs pw tna Maat on Liquor Charge | commission, was namea to invest Se dee Hein tia nbpelialionb | on ee eS ee ee no pushed to completion irreapec-| P. J. Sorenson was charged with |eate the value of the property ia e es sang 2 tas ‘ete. Bonar ples plainly applicable thereto,” afd tive of the vote of the people. ¢| manufacturing liquor within intent| After hearing many witneses e | Will be aa Fephy : ai USD) marked “closed” in the war depart work has been financed by loanm|to sell, in a complaint filed Tuesday {Commission unanimously de yin WOR beens ey wervay hoa Mi ment's files. from other departments, in Judge C. C. Dalton’s court, Soren-| sale price was fair and recommend: | ° pn to the original) ‘Their existence was discovered by | Ordinances providing for new|#on was arrested by Sheriff Matt|¢d that tH6 contract remain .un- accident by officials of the war votes upon the two bond tasues|Starwich, November 6, at W. 90th | changed. « transactions section of the depart were introduced at Monday's coun-! st. and 24th ave. N. W. Two stills} The comnilssion, composed of|, _ ment of Justice. A cil meeting and referred to the fin-| were operating when the officers ar-| William ©, Irvin, A. H. Conklin, as-| Summarizing the work of the ance committee for action | rived, |sistant director of the veterans’ bu will be shut off on Phin. || transactions section to date, Daugh- aft of live steam and the locomo-| a complaint charin es The council day accepted an| ———— reau, and Jofies Parker, of 8t.|'| ney ave. from N, 47th st. to N.||¢rty’s report revealed that war : ndoad a complain sk fen f sah featlee offer of par and accrued interest at|tho stato accountant haa chjetea| oul aid in its report |i 'sard at, Wednesday, December 6, || fraud sults involving $64,237,156 are cha 6 pe ” for $200,000 o: 0 o 0 rT ) bund oro’ p * " i se end 4 e hing had happened. The | court Tuesday by the prosecuting at-| do pone for Crea pen ot a $1.00 foie: tata Lables used by the] x in ab Bassey proven by a pre-|| trom 8 a. m. to & p.m. p nding in the courts, not: neta wd broke into relieved laughter. | torney’s office. Schwalum's bail is| bond SK: is we bb may bring court ace|ponderance of evidence that the : ————4i| the $100900,000 Chemical Founda- The police wntched to see that the! set at $250. | bonds. offer carried an option|tion to stop .the purchase. Repre-|property acquired by this purchs | tion sult; that $3,232,312 has actually » ARSheH Hi Tok Thee teres a i |e, the balan of the sisrae in| Untatives’ of ‘the bond houses ar ¢ purchaw 164 square miles, in| n collected and that judgments prety! ¥ en apg | syndicate of bond firms, In-|rendy to take-the matter to th alue in excess of|the world’s largest artificially form-|for $1,225,919 more have been tween the cars passing underneath. | HIS WISH CAME TRUE chiding Carstens & Earles, John E,| supreme court and nettle the iesue.|the s : Be AR Bes soir ae ape re me Whe > mostidiy cartous 7 latehed . | [ issue, |the amount paid ed lake. cured. y i Joo: “Have any ef your childhood | Price & Co, and R. M, Grant &| aoa ~ ngain—this time at themselves—the | ambitions been reall: Co, made the offer, subject to ap-| rongs divintegrated, Sergt. Bu-| Charley: ‘Yes, one, anyway, When| pre 5 mys remainder of | erst, Buchana’ Her: writing anor Police W. B. thing attempt at suic wheels of a the ave., Colman dock T “suicide” was § number of wal a bitter day be ehwatum and his ten-| hwalum | nd Park | the bridge and stationed them ctly above the track and| of the bridge. train pulled to within less | * | than 100 feet of the bridge and cante | aye @ dead halt, ‘Two switchmen | “%S) vealum accused-Plere off the locomotive and |). » and Pi ahead watching upward at | go), n lost his tem the Uhronged railings, The ¢raln! threw rocks at Pierce, who caused came on slowly behind thom. Ther@/ his arrest on a/charge of assault was a cloud of suffecating’ amoke, @| Aji this information Is set forth in covered, gee val of C, B. Masslich, New York pol oh n called his men together and/my mother used to cut my hair, I| bond attorney, the spot was soon deserted. wished I hadn't any."'—Exchar ' Ale y ine: ted aa gal controv feces .. This is the loaf ee Gey Ibakeforyou — Se eas tomorrow! || Ba” ‘was scattered ections and etd : PER ANNUM COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY 52/0 ON SAVINGS PER ANNUM } DED SEMI- ANNUALLY Then 945 came a! ened, There was pectancy. } At 9:50 the long train pulled into) j gat am is i : ’ * | Douglas pattiee : iN] WE HAVE. WE HAVE mutes Busy Session NEVER PAID LESS MUTUAL SAVINGS BUILDING NEVER PAID LEss |) ‘three Informa! r Second and University. | NOW— | IN OUR NEW HOME 1 ex 3: my special mid-week treat—the finest I | oo @ The MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION is now established in Every slice of this perfect bread is filled and | its handsome and commodious new quarters at the southeast corner of flavored with plump and juicy Sun-Maid Rai- Second Avenue and University Street on the ground floor of the MUTUAL sins. It is rich and fruity—healthful as well as SAVINGS BUILDING, recently purchased by the association as its perma- delicious. And so much goodness, so much nent home. nourishment at such low cost! With ample floor space and adequate modern facilities, the association is ; , Also “special for Wednesday’ now fully equipped to conveniently and efficiently transact the various * For all those women who have formed a happy | details of its business activities which have experienced a remarkable ex- little custom of serving Raisin Foods on Wed- | pansion in the last few years. nesday, I will include other tempting Sun-Maid | Raisin Foodsinmy special baking for tomorrow. Rolls, cookies, cakes, coffee cakes, muffins, raisin pies, ‘‘snails,’”’ and others will come to you fresh and fragrant from my ovens. @ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to call upon us today and inspect our | new home, where our officers and staff will be glad to welcome you at | any time during the forenoon and afternoon from 9 a. m. to 4 p,m. @ We will be glad to enroll your name as a saver in this association, where By bakers everywhere | your savings will earn liberal dividends, at the same time being safe- A ret guarded by careful and economical operation under strict state supervision. ‘The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are prepared ‘‘special for Wed- | esday”’ by bakers every week—everywhere. | aureus | A RECORD OF SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH You can get them at bakeries, grocery stores | flan slicatessens throughout the city. | en ‘ 9 di ¢ The Mutual Savings & Loan Ass ion has en- Serve them for tomorrow sdinner—for your | joyed steady and substantial iner s in Savings children’s and your own luncheon. And—try | totals as indicated by the following comparisons: Raisin Toast for Thursday's breakfast. | TOTAL SAVINGS NOVEMBER 30, 1920.......$ 357,450.00 TOTAL SAVINGS NOVEMBER 30, 1921....-.. 641,000.00 TOTAL SAVINGS NOVEMBER 30, 1922....... 1,316,000.00 TOTAL SAVINGS NOVEMBER 30, 1923......, 2460,000.00 Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by GAIN IN SAVINGS FOR 1923 ...... .$1,056,200.00 American Bakers’ Association, and by Retail Bakers’ Association of America | Savings placed here_on or before December 5 will earn full dividends from December 1. DR. JOHN 1. PUGH @ eer aisin brea | Mutual Savings & Loan Association Glasses $5. 00 cL OTIC co, | special onWednesdays | SLOOND AND UNIVERSITY