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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1924 THE SEATTLI NEW PARTY T0/ BRIDEGROOM, | Oy, “~") 1) BRIDE, 63 | WELL, GIVE IT T0 f BE FORMED Progressives Still Talk State Ticket, Too (my N “T think they're fool the learned her son had Long Beach, Cal. Mrs + | who is 17 years her senior, fo at Detroit. Cochran t her hotels in Califor BODY IN BOAT pppest 10 MEN Unidentified Man Found on Lake, Dead W. H. Corson Tuesday} Was trying to identify the body of an unknown man, found drifting in! _ mASA tue me County Officers Raid Punch Boards in Villages puty sheriffs Monday night be & rowboat in Lake Union Monday|*®2 af active campaign cleaning i up punch board operators in King county, ‘Ten arrests were made an The boat, with its strange cargo,| Coupe: Ten arrest —tabeige _ Was found at the foot of Shelby st.) )/ poerds wens pelaed. ; ‘ by A. H. Windust, 3012 Fuhrman], on nit tive accents helne mad Ave, In the boat with theman wasj.°™™ "Vt five arrests being mad S gray. coat, apparentiy a ammat{there. Arrests were also. made in —” : 7 me" |Preston, Meadowbrook, imond, Woodinville and Kenmore. Most of ¢ only mark’ by which the man pe only inarie by h the MAN ithe boards were for candy prizes: may be identified was a slip of Fog Dygy ts also some offered auto equipment "c.g uae pire ‘tiand merchande for the winner he had purchased a pair of oars! tse ureented were W. EL Ewyer Garfocks and twine from the Pacific! « @ pellinger, Roy Thompson, Ray ek Fyne Co. Thomas, ull of North Bend; Oscar roner believes the man diet) pers Proston; F. A. Dobson, Mea of heart trouble while rowing 7 Warner, Woodinville fake. He was about 50 ye wise i Qge, well dressed and had n of the Mount Fi or hat North Bend and e Redmond Drug company at Red mond were not present at the. time will probably be ot t raid, but ted today HELD FOR U. S, WHO WILL WIN? To Pick Prettiest Bathing Beauty Next Saturday kdl srs Transportation of Stolen Week, will be picked Saturday next Autos, Is Charge at 4p. m, during the bath beau. ty parade at Alki beach, wa an ee | MeGiutr f r Mounced Tuesday A court of fow le resident, w a ted 2 Other beauties and two giris to uct|, [nited States deputy ma as herakis will be chosen at th® |near the Colman dock early’ same time, jay morning. The arrest was made It ts planned to stage a beach girl n a wire from San F t Parade downtown ever day next! that McGuire was « Week. from 10:30 to noon, to er + tive the exposition, which In to be |r Vilating the I Staged in the Bell st. dock. t the transport. ; The Alki affair is a tand and commerce of automo. water circus, starting eurly in t Be Ne i afternoon. orcs the loca] marshal sho McGuire was re dt to “rancisco nswer ‘Auto Thieves Are s stint reo July 12, 1924. He 1 ‘ being held the county jatl Givert Jail Terms |'* betes bed 18 the vanity CHEHALIS, Aug. 12.--Pleading by - Ruilty to a charge o1 ito theft, Moy W. Donovan, Elliott and Herbert 1. Donart, this city, were sentenced yes terday by Judge W. A. Reynolds in superior court to from one to two years in the Monroe State reforma- HERE'S MORE ABOUT SLAYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 time—that he puffed cigarets in some }Jerky fashion; that he ran upstairs You'll never guess the thrill it|three at a time. Did you find him brings, until you've bagged some | that way?" haughty male; ‘o, not in jail.” Until you've heard him gulp—"I| “Well, in the court room—he doesn’t find much difficulty in. sit- {ting still an hour or #0, does he?” | ‘Apparently not.” “Then these college friends of Loeb ¢ midtaken, weren't they?” DO,” with shaking visage pale. knees and Well—aftor all, 1 really feel the men have got themselves to blame—|w They've thrifled with our sex so| “Not necessarily," he doctor re- long we've got ‘em beat at their | plied.’ “He may have been more ner- own game | vous when he was a student than he The bunk th handed out to us|is now.” is “edited” by Sweetie, now— | They only need to buy the ring—and keep their fingers to the plow. GL. B. | Mediterranean almond crop is es- timated at from 40 to 75 per cent normal this year. BURNETT BROS.—JEWELERS—"Pay as You Are Paid” Your success Piness your hap and the happiness of thone dependent on you all depend on your eye If you need glasses you may get them here at small cont and on the euniest term: A_ conference J, Taylor you in nan Taylor in with Dr, 0. will not obligate y, And Dr. are wind to nay of the leading Specialiate in the ‘orthwest, BURNETT BROS. 909 Second Avenue Which fy Between Madison and Marion Streets h, but I wish them happine mother of Edward Cochran, married Mrs, Cochran met her daughter-in-la rite his bride THE COPS Brown Wants $6,000 or Nothing for His Probes ie Mal Service) aid 23, of Cincinnati, when she Mary Maginnis, 69, of while living at one of | vx te at WOODS FLAMING HEADS PROBE by Senator Couzens | | | Fire Conditions East of i i , i 7 ‘ | Fi onditions East of DerRorr, Aug. 12—Kar! pavu t k St | Wh t C t AY . ie rater od Detrott, reseutly resigned. eneiat ite ivainsoo ep-ins | ite Lostume ilps We ¥ Ountains Are Serious [ant attorney general of the United | Hy ITH Tuesday forecast by He ae Pe een cnet sous Made from soft, white nainsook in Tailored style (pictured), trimmed in | ! W pene 3g heads eh a nainted Ltt tyéblinnso tha | fe. an attractive style (pictured). Dain- hemstitching, small tucks and ribbon. | q bad fire day” due to low humidit aruinent, it was an tily trimmed in lace edging, insertion ‘ Made from soft, white nainsook. With P | percentages, Séattle awoke to find |"OUNged here te vy Senator and motifs. | deep shadow-proof hem. | Heel blanbeted tn eeuoke and hase [Jacbea’ Cobssens,” obairman, ; : it ceca Talat from a slashing fire between the « Davis will ledve for Wanhington and Duvall to the northeast an-| Thursday to begin his work. He Envelope $1 49 Cre e $1 59 | Costume $1 69 other larger one in Kitsap c will make a preliminary report to Pp } | Nett 3 oidans to|the committee at its mbxt meet : Hi om rare ae Ha beng soew ohn Bpedigren le Chemises Y * ¢ Gowns ? *° Slips ° Forest Fire associatio ut he : warned all Western Wash Gl : Pink, orchid and peach colored White, pink and orchid cotton White nainsook costume slips of another y 1 of extreme fire ] barred and fancy batiste. Lavishly crepe gowns in simple, charming | fine quality. A very attractive | fer fe temminent, © 5 | trimmed in dainty e edging and tyles. Trimmed in hemstitching, style (pictured), elaborately trim- | Pick Gastiand vhetoe and hes insertion, Lace-trimmed straps, mall tucks in groups and ribbon med in dainty lace straps, lace in- | pie t lan n ‘ and ribbon bows. . Several prett how. Three attractive styles to sertion, motifs and pin tucks. ‘ 5 cant m 19 |!8 dati for Senate styles. choose from (one pictured). { With deep shadow-proof hem. are much worse, Joy was informed SY ree meant ele ec rnes|20n) NOT? NobouyeKnows (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) | visor, at Olympia. Monday SOUTH “SUDBURY. - Mans. / Aug. | Hi Ford, thr h ecretar 1 SBURG, Aug. 1 A high | today refused to gw t on ‘le today was fanning four) patch from Lansing, Mich, to the | We hee national for: | effect that he must order hia name | or ty A beh pad by two sheep | withdrawn fro the Micihe: bat | : » to fr en away maruding |iots or g matically become an. | oe alse nk & HOC | didate the l d Staten’ senate 7 a tos pce anes ot a that’ state | ; More Than 50 Pretty Patterns Kittitas county, only partly The Dra isda ‘iS oapdie | ontrol, and fought by every avall:!i.4 nothing to cay, other than n ro } Several fSeattin “x omen}. pil rena tshane LOW-PRICED AT THE YARD } jcamped tn the teenie Lec county tie» “on any. tick ee a i Cc, Cc, Cc d, and sald that they preferred cya, De broperly interpreted ax A FRESH shipment of Cretonnes in attractive flower and lattice pattern- \o pay fine for their refusal 10 be 1.14 name remain on thé ballot, th ings in light and dark colorings. More than 50 designs to choose from. Meanwhile, forest rangers are) 2°"! bag ioe orgs a ‘situation bi Suitable styles for draperies, pillows, covers, aprons and many other uses. caxing every | passer-by eg ee ae ¥ r 2 32 ¢ 86 inches ie 2 omueirimes aim Widths 33 and 36 inches. ou wou Prices, 20¢, 25¢ and 45¢ the yar d. the fire drifting, back ftom. the|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) fire lines, the sheepherders were Na 4 from their flocks, Then they start STARTS ON PAGE 1 a ‘ P led fires in each coi of a pas g. [ed Bren tm ouch carmen. « pas 36-inch Curtain Marquisetie tent with rfume instead down for the night. The got out of control and spre herders fighting them alone days, being ly compelled Saturday to call in aid flame 1, the r two last i of Puget § of the frag tory. Sentences were suspended. The | oren D. Sparks, of. the Ellens HERE will be plenty of cowboys Youths were accuse of stealing a; |burg state normal sehool, one of) and cowgirls in costume, each} car belonging to Miss Eunice Everson the state's attorney asked. |those drafted for duty, put in 24/ with a big gut filled with notches, and Miss Bessie Harper, nurses ‘Oh, somewhat, but not excessive-|hourn fighting t biaze without| but there will be no she ng, of .”” Dr. Hulbert replied. Jhours fighting the biaze without,even blanks, McLood promises those HERE’S MORE ABOUT I, now, doctor, a number of |food or sleep. attending this year’s Montana dance, lay witnesses have testified that Loeb| The other 160-acre fire started | which is ope to the general public DUMBBELL was so nervous and restless that he |Monday from sparks from a donkey | for the good of Seattle's community couldn't sit still five minutes at alengine. The entire crew of the/ park fund. Cabin Creek Lumber Co., at Eaton, STAR PAGE FREDERICK & NELSON DOKMSTAIRS SWORE 19119 MISE %149 Uly Special Offerings in Dainty New UNDERGARMENTS Unusually attractive values in dainty white and colored Undergarments. Fresh lots—just unpacked. A special price for this white”~ and ecru Curtain Marquisette in a quality suitable for plain or ruffled curtains. Width 36 inches. (DOWNSTAIRS 19c STORE) YARD and many assistants, are striving to a | meeNS Sa eee ee ee [prevent its further spread into) AND in between dances the Intor-| loxean tbe: miswions will be taken up by vol | eee unteer performers, | NATCE Aug. 12. — Be.| A: He and Sadie, Stephens, who| were born and raised in Missoula, are vaudeville banjo artists who have | loffered their services for the even ling. They have pla several times before in Seattle while on tours of| |lieved to be the largest forest fire| of the season. 600-acre bla: {burning on Trout creck, « tributary of the west fork of Methow ri Forest fire officials ay It was started by a man and believe that|‘He United States In vaudeville.) phe young son of Mr. and Mrs. H.) popp ANGEL Aug. it will take several thousand dollars | billed as “Sadie and Yam |B. Wright was run over by an auto} Watery the - United tacgat 1. under. control, | Patrolman J. E. Smith has volun! mobile driven by H. D. Colwell. He]rahe Tmiert tke one | einai |teered his services in keeping order| wax painfully bruised, but will re-| MOP Pe | YAKIMA, Aug. 12—Seven new|at the big dance and is seeking t0/ cover, William Owens, mill empoye.| (ren et Lacon, 9 | fires were discovered and| enlist the services of a broth | suffered a crushed foot at the Pe Ell} he id STIS Sissouia ni a walk !four more Monday at Aix fire} cer to serve with him for tt | mili when a pile of lumber fell on], Wyushed wal Buckie the | | station, all believed to have been |!6 hgh } him lewent out of Suget sobod and thtul caused by severe electrical storms, | unaccompanted by rain. Several of | (WHE Heiden Mailing bureau ha them are dangerous and in big tim volunteered its mailing staff to ber, according to reports from the| handle the correspondence for the | ranger station at jthe upper } Currant flats, in} big affatr, hes valley record-bre Lewis which promises to be a ker for the Montana club | tangers from station are|and for the “dollar park” campaign. jen route to the worst of the blazes.| Joc , h form sutte man, | | ote e will as McLeod as floor manager. | ‘Hoquiam Mill Is | ws | % s | Among new subscribers to the | Destroyed in Fire} tui reported Tuesday wore | | HOQUIAM, Aug. 12.—Fanned by aj Warner-Nelson ‘Transfer, Se | \wtrong wind, flames last night swept! att hiadagie $2.00} [the National Lumber and Planing! pen paris, 1105 Western, Se | [mill here, destroying the plant and| ate... ayes newt 6g! } 8,000,000 feet of umber. Damage ia| |eutimated at $1,000,000, Employes of | YOUN Men's Business club .. 247.76 the mill, about 500 in number. are|C. O. Paget, Hopper-Kelly Co, 5,00 |today jobless, W. ©, Shoemaker, Box | Three locomotives and much fire:| Colby, Wash. aiehoeeves 2.00 [fighting equipment from Hoquiam | Young Men'n Husiness Club, 50 land Aberdeen were used by firemen} Young Men's Business club, , 262.50 and workers to combac the flames, jack Jourdan, D, 9, Box > |but without effect, 590, Seattle Wiech bsek 1.00 | - sproneentaeermnsca ym) Gus Jourdan, Ro Dp, 9 Box | 1690, BOOttlo viivdiss vu veces 1,00 | Gd. Ainther, 401 Central | building .. 5.00 | Ralph Peek es 10.00 | ; ji Cilzens of Ttedmond, Red | Nation-Wide Search Started | monu, Wash } 101.50 : W. Bostrom, 4728 Mourth ave, i] for Kidnapers 8. We Sonttle HS, ve 1,00 | | UNIONTOWN, Pa, Aug. 12. 10} Young Men's Business club,, 98.00 sourch for 4yearold Mary Thorne|Citkens of White Center , 72.50 | Mitehel, believed to haye been Id-|Mayor 1. J. Brown, Seattle, 60,00 {naped while on 4 plenie party in Business elub., 44.00 | Frostburg, Md, mountains sunday, |P, urphy, Seattle 1,00 |vecame nationwide today, Mra, I’, B. Grover, Seattie, 1,00 | | A deseription of the little girl|N, M, Jensen, Seattle 1.00 | has been wired to every, ehiet ‘of |4. Arnold, Mereer tsland: | police in the Untied Stated and ra Wash. ries are ey 2.00 dio stations wil be asked to broad: | Mr, and Mrs. Geo, A. Kings: | cast & sharp lookout for four men| bury, Siti, Alaska 2.00] seen carrying the ebild away in.w|Dr, Mrederick, 8. NieholW, So. | specding auto, attle, Wawh. » 6.00 a plan suggested by State Senator> guarded against submarine Fred Hastings. ‘The air fleet specding overhead gave } Hastings’ plan ts this: additional protection Pay your bill with the increased) The ships will return to stations aba in the Sound Friday, * Mark it “Paid Under Protest. jsubweribor demand a jury trial of Well-Known Woman'| Centralia Accident Victims to Recover TRALAA, Aug. 12.—Two week victims here are today MOCK WARFARE a iFleet Stages Mimic Battle Tactics Off Flattery end Jen | recovering from their injuries, which | ought dangerous. for a time were Ja cordon of hostile battle “wagons,” the sea warriors were expecting to} repeat their “yietory?' this after | noon f Maneuvers ys Destroyers Individual Suits May Gain Rebates on Phone Increase, Protection to individual telephone | will continue three yesterday swept a users against the raise in phone/channel thru the mined area of the rates put into effect by the company |strait, protecting the battleships the first of this month Is offered inj which followed, Other destroyers attacks. ‘Then start suit in Justice court for a rebate, the amount of the increase over your last bill, Demand a jury trial of the case. | The ease cannot be appealed if it] July Building in Vancouver $41,225 VANCOUVER, Wash. Aug, 12 ‘or July Vancouver's building permi 4 under $20 or cannot be taken into ma We bcd oat ihe Hienee| reached at total of $41,235, according federal cou all residence ; : to the report made public today. One phones the increase ia not this SE ta s fora a permit ¥ sued to. W Potors, The initial suit | of the Lin school will cost $9,386, | Permits were issued for four new idencea, Hold Funeral of much, “if ono or tWo subscribers win a enn, all can start sult iim. mediately,” says, Asalstant Counsel Walte is a good one others Hastings Corporation Beals says that the idea and stresses that the the oi 12 Aug one subscriber wink the SEHDRO-WOOLLEY Mrs him nothing, as the costy| Ria Holmes Holbrook of the met by the phone com.| beat Known women of this ¢ mmtin | | ity, and a resident fxince 1907, was} | buried Here Saturday sult must pany Mra. Holbrook is survived by her NEW PIPE LINE OKEHED j husband and son, Raimond, hee moth City counctl has Approved an ordi. | er, Mrs, W, lL, Holmes of Onawa, and nance appropriating $176,000 for the | three sisters, Mrs, A. R. Congdon of pipe line from Hirst ave, 8, to} Lincoln, Neb, Mrs, A, M, Grant of 55th ave, & and Kenyon st, The | Onawa and Mra, Mrank Hunting of line will be one unit In thé new} Whiting, Ta, She was a member of Water system planned for. the Weat | the D, A. Ry Ph 1 ©, the Kastern Soatt'e district Star and the Women's club, icy day reiterated his intention ie ing nomination, and declaide his campaign be shi snappy, with a whirlwind fig KANNAIR HASN'T QUIT Denying rumors that he had quit the race for the office of county commissioner, Frank Kannair Tues- will fi. It Is Our Business to Keep Your Savings at Work! ~ MILLION DOLLARS RESOURCES Through safe investments in City, State and Government Bonds, and First Mortgages on Improved Prop- erty—sponsored by a responsible Board of Directors, during the past 23 years we have never paid less than 5% per Annum Dividends. You can start saving here with as little as $1, and you are sure that your sav- ings are safe as well as . earning a high rate of dividends, PUGET SOUND SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD

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