The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1924, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 1924 NEW TEACHERS Understudies Heroine © # FOR SCHOOLS © One Day; Makes “Hit” 3,000 New Is rit AT BOOZE DISPOSAL IS PROBED Nichols’ Council Committee rT! [ AT AD BALL Honore Devers Delightful in Met Students Ex- pected Sept. 2 Here tful Will Query Police sed. Comic v tate an bd ay wn] ¥ wee oad WHEAT IS SHORT IN EUROPE Crop 16 Per Cent Under Last Year; U. S. Profits PLAN DEFENSE DAY HERE Veterans and Committee to Arrange Mobilization It's: wort City Budget Increases | : =*| $1,260,361 for 1925\F2-<--see n executive com us will be availat - MIS CLASSIFY New Construction Projects Account for Part of Big Pay S, RELIMINARY budget epresentatives requ and Ex-Bank Clerk Arrested items are provided ir LOSES $20 clas Making a copy of the n tven Wedr Lyle Boer, Edward H. Murra yes eteded in doing st an excel ne conerete v 000 for the p ering this of water front plaint charging, Murray wit West Wheel ery re also provided for But when Mu ar will build eo new me wor exed second forgery for he |s mbia Cit \ t turns, latec arrested by Detective jor-|the police and fire department ar councilmen m. Beer had the account in the|- bank on which tho money was e258" GOOLIDGEHAVING CROWDS INVADE ° ployed in the bank cording to Deputy | “SWELL TIME” PRODUCT SHOW Go Early if You Want to Be”: Sure of Getting In Batche Babe Is Wedged in Auto Wreck, Lives Y AKIMA, Aug. eid that ivil Rail Men Fight for mad |Visits Boyhood Scenes and Early School Mates BY WILLIAM J. LOSH Vt, Mr. and Mrs) ory MOUTH ed from their h Officer H. j dent Coolidge te 0.-—Presi sit Aug. They struggled to ith octane: eet uate at tered court here T looked for their three chil.| mountains around hire an whoo! ‘"Ihemaeives "They ehuege sige n Crushed Between Vehic the rear seat. Only | pretes waukee M the babe was missing.| “4 riong his visits will be > While Starting One jment lst in Secretary Slemr from $3,200 to $40,000 in big Bell st ie 2a Soles, “on ooe as ncn bcvring ic we,| Get Her Divorce mene pene Tren nme |S 4 este silt Mire dabie egy The only tentative engagement d “He béat me; he abused me; ig jog ine 1 4 ; Babs pdt Nora Snes vere:pa is to be devoted to in-' lege of business administration of the 4 hcapgoors o i Aare fe a Snees-| ine president has is to have Na bs ‘ ‘ore at me: he failed to tpt ‘ Negro Dyiitg After a se | ~ |tuneheon with the newspaper, men] Et oer wtoleeate motor ear dealer | i's onserted me: he Stabbing in Cafe i accompa i § late emule Wave varitioatiba.”: 3 king a fight with death, I R G J ] HERE’S MORE ABOUT fin health, plat aN ha - plete auLO: | Hall told Adelaide miaoaznie aticcsaties AN K I AN MA AP P A Spanish-American war. "He left F afternoor an a dea vorce court d a x widow and three sons, Earl and i ; wan belleved to be dying at ; MecCOY expresses to everyone. {hat jy, SHOW MERCHANTS on an: oceans Wedtaaeiy Gate & of Fort ‘Townsend’ and lar = dat pace having a “swell time 7 of Bremerton. STARTS ON PAGE 1 : took the andian 1a " | ¢ of mari: ’ ¥ . Vench and introduced himself to the} Coal Co. Protests ith | ta ‘Serf Detween Mra, Woolgar| "Tones te maid to have {dentitied J asm Kid MeCoy.” he sata, | Huge Tax Increase unanimous in|'The divorce was granted, * (Mathewson as his asgallant at the tam Judge ¢ Crail, and I am| BELLINGHAM, Wash., Aug. 20. satisfaction sapedatcr An alae a ph pleased to meet you, Kid McCoy, "| Increase of assessed valus tion of thes \ 1 with it i Tacania: Girl Lost; a | She court reviled. Mies Lucky Strike Coal company property ng ever Cloude Fadi T oudy Facing Two May Be in Seattle purt proceedings Jat Glacier Then the ‘ be ; mmenced and soon the "Kid" |two years haa been protested to the Seattle pollce have been asked to Speeding Charges Brunswick Console nm his way back to his cell,jboard of equalization Sy ais 16-year Antotriette| when -Motoroyolé (Officer 0. heriffs. 7 coma, " 5 of ) per cel at 8! i} 1 Jackson T jay ght The Dunlap trial, under way in|are pl st St per cant | Antoinette went to town Monday| at, a chante of apecding 1 wilesesn MAHOGAND OR WALNUT Judge Crail's court, halted for al incre Including Sea: ‘ I to deposit ¢ money for. her] 0%, ing 3 lesan y moment during the McCoy hearing, | tle and Port Townsend tel a father, and has not been heard from Sear ¢ ba 1 dhagh BRANDS NEW a8 resumed, The crowd drift-|owners jeare of all comerg and stand a since. Her parents believe she came Watranccete out chance of winning the ex i asatile i Z Bi Ship B ht $50 prize for the organizatle hour several we - ca’ the on \ ve y posted a total of $45 a i i ou. urs carry th t number of post | THIS HEN TAKES THE || ‘by Columbia Firm °" "Cops Surprise Gob Y COluMb1Aa FIFM Wednesday night the visiting mer. | Who Tried H Id: | CAKE: SHE HATCHES || vorTLANnn. ore. Aug. 20.—Pur-| chants and thelr wives will attend | oO irie oldup >) TERMS 28 CHICKS AT ONCE \chase of the steamer Hann fromthe Ad-Masque ball to be given in sb ft Ula ell aah ORGAN RECITALS TO sees the shipping board nnounced | the Hip el jai ‘ednesday because he Complete With Albums, Aug. 20this |{late yesterday by the Columbia Pa. | failed to time an attempted holdup FEATURE FIVE BEST | Nestled aiislp eeiaen atrat cific Shipping company, operators of | rectly, Patrolmen Valigte 10-inch “Black Label"? i "Ut node [shipping board tonnage between the| Calf Not Enough, i. 3, Htley dodconded uftn MUREMESO PASGRARS | es teak Bnei j tag rs 90 d the Orie H at Fire t ney nal (Copyright, 1994, by United | st 4 Island Red hen that came cluck- || Columb AME A treighter to be ac Cow Adopts | Deer sneer wns Wen ‘alehesi: und woe | "mull } ng for 1 < he ho is the third ‘cighter to ‘ ; 0 dd and wa Molly. Guar: ‘Bahan tang in animal na was booked at the station, as a wit 4 al her own ragitisiats off. 3 Ihave often heen reported, but 2 : *, 3 eee | ha 405 meter ‘ + one vag |{ Harrison Wins imi tevin. farmer. viinks tis coventri eablal oNvetacs Jee co] | tigation showed she had i Bec leeon ‘ | Math | 5 the Jast two months || Miss. Primaries 7.0 0 ey cuir nivce montin| Sound Out State Spee | 0 CO. \ ie sri ‘ eshington, 48 15 Thi a ink under the Davis JON, Mins. Aug Sen-| old, but in addition to.this offspring ° I ea are gia eke rak once ; ) ae ird Ave. ine, at a spot under the kitchen Harrison was renominated| sie returned from pasture a. tex | on 40-Mill Tax || mers § 5 : rean |!) Mya. Haruo Matsuo, of Omaha, Neb., gave up her citlzen- aie i se ae tad Jhy Miasiasippl democrats in Tues-| days ago with a three-weeks-old buck} Statewide referendum on the 40 WOC, Davenport, towa, 494 || Ship to wed her Japanese husband. Now she ig making ie atche ver brood e G dee ow i i oy be take ny | ar) | . }. j rmera here aay that ts « rec-'|| rt aoa Darkly Het Dariealtha ritual aie Kid ake Loe Wagan cies Bicta tied on by ifametors, S p.m. CS. T—Oraan || plans to have her 38-year-old son, Haruo, educated to be an i senato 01 ietory over] hi hown devotion to cach other, | Commerce amo 9 member or: || KPO, San Francisco, 8p Marden ; br 3 mitted the kitchen stove might hissonlythelcow: feeling: the:deer as her own | gariigation me ate mpm Ti cementing friendly relations between Japan and the United former Gov. Earl Brewer, , it Was announced Wed: | RBCS. TS opponent, was approximately 5 to 1. offspring. | ped oteh program have helped. nesday, ; 4 w h met Wednesday noon 4 Hipp Mn somites Rouen A sa pas hetagews part of the Downstairs Store Millinery Sec- ae : m as pict far tion devoted to the newest creations in Hats a ’ nd 8 an Out-of-Town Men, Claim ; shapes and trimmings are in now. a ‘a u ; . : 4 f $5.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2. ee Second Attempt Charged budget; but reductions are pe toe THUG'S VICTIM pre. Ae Ae ae i . Slugged and Robbed of Cash wo hat “the Canadien park prope Commerce at Vancouver cash Iki ave., und $250,000 for rvice) and Watch Near Home for $150, according t fa to re 4 : « TRUCKMAN HURT frantically, they found) +. home of his cousin, Dick tle bundle wedged between the! wi, has a farm be Judgo Hall issued a| Suffering trom paintul rna Are Invited to Vinit the Demonstration of Mirro Aluminum in the House- j pod and fender of the wrecked! Tne farm has now been ¢ ary injunction to restrain the | injurt ach Brainard : ares Section, Downstairs Store, aly car. The babe was unconscious) i) y- adquarters of the he ay and its manager, Macy |taken the hosr il but not seriously hurt el wring ere . ficial an.| Nicholson, from transferring the| Wednesday after he n a will be some politics when the presi Wednesday mornir At 19) men | crushed betwe: two trucks ~at | dent arrives there. kc the evening peo! still} ‘The action was brought in the| Broadway and Brainard, who| ~ ~ Gets 15 Days for | The president's list of visitors is ing and were being t away.|Dames of G. M. Johnson, C. A | works for the Icé Cream ) 5 . his continued until 10 mir after | Koeper and N. H. Lombard, repre-| company, was cr g the truck . tensive study dur sions | University of Wast exhausted. With the departure of} T! mein 1 f by r c ashington. Reckless Driving | exhaust ith tne eter il midnight, when the last. group of| #eting 29 others |that he drives in ar ana / Secretaries Meet Ihere, according to ‘Thomas Hill of| Headquarters for visiting sedigh _Roy O'Brien, 23, was ripriciey 5 Wicvey itestane and sais Ooo peared and sought ad : - | started: up, kno ang af into the] for Study Session |\)« Seattle chamber. The jnstitute ihe bay been cataiees in the . EPA fie debits illo mittance | rear of another truck, He will re | ; Cheeline ° | Sigma Chi and the sessions Acting Police |" Vermont y The ecracition’s automopite show | Marital Troubles bers! mber of Commerce Secre e is given jointly by the Wash: |Win ci FREDERICK & FIFTH AVENUE-—PINE NELSON STREET—SIXTH AVENUE®@ DORMSTAIRS SiR het NEW COATS: W $17.50 t Style t} S mai and stripe fabrics fashion some Joats, just arrived Downstairs oats that are intended for immediate well Autumn months. A}l fully as for the trimmed collars Al fabric 0 some cut polaire and pile Coat brown tones $17.50. and navy blue. Silk Ratine At 33c Yard Women dre ki dress¢ draperic¢ many other thir be from I tine. ore is sortment of ; hades. Widt! hi Unusually low-priced 5 4 33¢ yard. The Hats That Are Fashionable i os Are in the | $5 A at Division © know that lustrous black Hats with high crowns, like the two smart models sketched, are fashionable, is to know you will find them in the $5 Hat Division. A Crepe de Chine Chemises, $1.95 Three dainty styles in crepe de chine Chemises at this low price. Peach, apple green, sus and sweet pea Attractively lace Women's and Very good 36-inch Cotton Suiting 3 9¢ varp low price for this good quality The weaves, and wide variety good for making girls’ stripes, block effects and array. Low-priced at 39¢é DOWNSTAIRS STORE An unusually Cotton Suiting. patterns, are espec ally school di s. Plaids, small designs in wide yard. na tint trimmed. misses’ sizes. value at $1.9 DOWNSTAIRS “‘Mirro’’ Aluminum Double Boiler SPECIALLY PRICED HIS “Mirro“ aluminum Double Boiler has an extra large bottom, hollow steel handles that keep cool and rivetless, no-burn knob. Cover fits either vessel. Three sizes—specially priced: —1l-quart, $1.69; 11,-quart, $1.89; les 2-quart, $2.19. The Cl titute, which opens Thur n of Commercial Or- States.

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