The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1924, Page 16

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New Trans-State Road Is Nearing Completion a 50 Miles Out of Trip CITY HAS NO BIRTHDAY St evens Pass Cutoff to Clip Seattle-Spokane Drink reen Stacs.mrorn ‘iver THE SNAPPY LIME DRINK oO A" TREAT" inaeid ~ Green River — the real ed drink —cool, satisfying with t quenching flavor of limes. SCHOENHOFEN COMPANY CHICAGO reshing e thirst- At all fountains—or in bottles Distributed by—FOUNTAIN SYRUPS—Hoyt Brothers, © 19019, 8. Co. UM ith Ave, Seattle a sandwich is as good as the bread it's made of «¢e & no picnic lunch is a success without good sandwiches Insure your lunches! Butters —not how cheap, ‘but Oh, how good! :WASHINGTON BAKERIES: Dancing Thru the Girl Seeks Her Far Society With Money B. A ned in 799 Here Degree Theater Miss Ruth Potter, formerly Rialto theater, weaves day d s she dances way to carer. BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER HEN 1f-yearold Rutt University of Wasbin sophomore, society girl and am tion of b bitterne danseune, faced the extinc care a B. A. he turned to. the avaitnbility of her jearning capacity | Turning her facc to society, she took stock d dance. She had tr i Lenile prom! and was amateurs. of reing, lke way from persenal » And Ruth must ive, weary izement |wise the mother who had } Like always macrificinss tion that woul untutored girl wise, and pre chromatic FAHEY IN AGAIN Indirect Cause of Slaying a | Dope Suspect pontern Another chapter was added by the| eee Tuesday to the career of Wi liam Fahey, 26, who was the indhect caune of the fatal shooting by Patrol | man Samuel H, Short of Isaac Ham: | burger and the wounding of Mrs | Violet Davis of Westlake ave. and Pine st., months ago Short was chasing Fahey to arrest him as a shoplifter, and fired into | a heavy crowd of pedestrians, killing | Hamburger and crippling Mrs. Davis. | Since then Fahey has been arrested | frequently | Sunday night Patrolmen G. F. Rey |nolds and G, W. Christy acting on a| secret “tip” went to the Blackstone hotel and found 72 grains of mor-| | phine hidden in a packnge under a} hallway carpet Fahey and James Doyle, 34, appeared and then arrested them an Fahey pulled the narcotics from under the carpet. Tuesday morning * Fahey was charged-in Federal court with viola tion of the Harrison narcotic act, with bail set ‘at $2,600. Doyle was'| ¢ charged with being a disorderly per- son. Y register them? should you do? Should you receive him and, if so, Switzerland, What clothes should by our Washington bureau Fe ee TRAVEL EDITOR, T want a copy of the bulletin, same. | Name, ta | St, and No. or R, F, D | CHYs eveeecnes Police cor ‘ged with driving over the speed the court court sheet is one of the largest from the number of been tried this year | limit, in « of the reams To H fe) U. into her of W., now of the dance steps "| fluid ¢ keep th box filled. Id Inquest Into Auto Death ing we inesda last nd Gr stage roner | duct the county-city an was cr | the stage ran int juries from which jan hour. or two. '53: Accused Here | as Car Speeders Tuesda Hiding in a room directly opposite| A total |the spot, the two cops waited until] om ae she nied speeders, and six ¢ Mrs. E agualt Life Ini day for al convent Beach hotel, July 2 SUPPOSE— ‘OU want to register your party at a hotel. You have with you your wife, two minor children and your sister. Suppose you are » young lady making an overnight train trip alone; and you have een able to secure only an upper berth gentleman occupying the lower offers to exchange with you. What Suppose you are at your hotel with your husband, who is out on business, and a mutual man friend culls upon you’ at the hotel. where? You are golng abroad in July to visit England, you take? These and hundreds of other questions on travel and travel are answered in the latest bulletin, now ready for distribu If you wan! carefully the coupon below and mail to Washington as directed. 1322 New York Ave,, Washington, D. C. “Travel Et herewith five cents in loose United States postage stamps for . State THE SEATTLE STAR R. Dugan, gen ____ THE SEATTLE STAR INSTITUTE WINS DOPE CASE Formula Conspiracy Charge Lost by Dr. Hamilton Hani from taking i, out of Cs legal ying stock to them T har “ efuted t J addicts,” Bweet said Just as noo has been 4p turn the fo ernment for the ni fe evil delayed our plan years.” he o we expect t er to the ge use'in the fight again: ‘The litigation h Child, Dragged ‘“ Auto, Badly Hurt Four-year severely in when id wa auto at First ave an ere bruise ie se jure dashed into the street en by Milton E. Heath and Walker’ s t coat on a fender on els panse er her leg Don’t Use Gasoline for Cleaning Gloves A warning against tho use of gaso- line leaning gloves was issued Tt oy Fire Marshal Robert L. Laing, follow! W. 1. Perry wan badly bi the injury of Mrs. 5 Fifth ave. when the cleaning and set fire to her who caused, by rub: ulted in the & said. The b and the blaze did $1,2 Several other been damage. year have fires this the same e fire marshal. ‘GOOD BOOKS DE DESERVE PROPER ENVIRONMENT Their Enjoyment Enhanced by Sur. rounding Beauty and Comfort. By MARIAN MOORE “Books are the mirror of the soul,” and when placed in an en- vironment especially created for thelr enjoyment they are many went schedul for times as valuable for the soul. So a se: to's the| thought a home builder who em- Mrs. Rachel Nolan, 80.| bodied this beautiful lbrary in his Fr ‘tN. 87th) home in the suburbs of a large city. enwe »y & High-|'To many of us poor mortals, how- driven by Mitchell. ever, who must make one large W. H. Corson will con: | |!brary-living room serve as the| Inquest in the morgue, | congregating place for our fam- building. The aged wom: ossing G we when | . causing In. she died within an. “‘speeders’" day in with 53 motorists, all dock. Tuesday's speeders that has of 144 traffic cases were et, not including 19 con s, six of ‘which were 1 agent, partment of the Nationa © Co,, will leave Thurs: attend the annu- at Edgewater 5 and 26. held How would you The France and t a copy of it, fill out iquet,” and inclose ven reckless driving cases | ses of driving while drunk. ilies and friends, this library can] | Suggest innumerable Ideas, | For Instance, plain walls are the | | best kind of a background for rich and unusual furnishings, In this case, the walls have been entirely 4 in walnut to set off the A Library-Living Room, rather ornate Louls XIV furniture. Especially inviting is the kidney- shaped davenport. upholstered in plain mohatr, whose Ines seem to be quite architecturally appropriate with the carved lines of the table. Another eomfortable chair which a man especially would enjoy is at the left, Its carved arms and legs | carry out the design of the table, and {ts seat and back are uphol- stered in dark colored velvet. Be- side it a low round table proves it- Self useful at all hours of the day, for It can hold magazines or books, afternoon tea cups, or evening cof- fee cups. The rug, not nearly so | gaudy as it appears here, ts in a | deep subdued pattern. The large picture over the man: tel I* very fitting, (Write to Marian Moore, care of | this newspaper, for advice or Infor. | mation about home furnishing or| decorating, dressed envelope for reply.) Question: dow shades with pongee drapes? M.D. Answer: be better, Copyright, American Homes Bureau No; plain shades woul¢ for the past two} uth Rich was sending stamped ad.| Oan T use fancy win} CLEARANCE SALE Prices with Liberal US Prices, f only ay. ) for 4 coat It's g and see, $15.0 and up At these low Clearance Prices on every Spring and Summer Hat in the en- tire store you can save con- 4 siderable. Come in early a Saturday. Just two prices, ¥ r $ 500 } f at | | a . “ft $Q.75 | Os ! Visitors Always Welcome a = COOD CLOTHES FOR, MEN WOMEN ano BOYS | 1015 | Between Mad Juat Ove | i 3 “The Daddy of Them-cAll” 3 Special k Mottled (Red and Black Rubber) \ Uniquely beautiful in appearance. The mottling process produces designs that do not duplicate. The one you select will be as individual and personal as your finger- prints — easily identi- fied. : The cap with the new gold lip band combines beauty with utility without robbing the tubber of its valuable resiliency. 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