The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1924, Page 7

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PHE SEATTLI rAl f 7 ' = : rocco ORGANIZE FOR ‘KID’ PLEADS AS TEN INJURED IN STORM TOSSED i HERE'S MORE ABOUT FUND DRIV ROADHOI SE ‘ MOTHER SINKS TANK BLAST sutwatestas wis seatens | stanrsox act }! EXREDERICK & NELSON : and Enjoys Concert = ae - Co ty Campaign Lin-|Mrs. Selby Near Death as|Ammonia Lets Go; 3 May s ne. ee ing Up; Rhodes Is Leader Son Goes to Court Die From Hurts ON BOARD FP waar sgh pipers onl ay ba T r King county I was inetructed 7 ° g haps MOINEA, town te| be ake Pe, my ups Women’s Linen Handkerchief s ! f a it : rey - presétty of fam Austin, known Jor e sr exploded I fe at the same time to the same ed T 1 place. The gravel was hauled SEE SAS I — Ws A r N t t s a “The sald John Peterson had on —_ = > « { What el ¢t Ww full knowledge that the gravel tof ) ; eile toa tassinetio te ‘THERE is choice of three kinds of Handkerchiefs in cose ’ 2 - Sailors, After Free the < dade yg gee, this specially priced offering — the special prices business sect ‘pe T0 GREET SON Auto Tour, Captured . gate ea pe prep including any initial, monogram or name Amihand- ; OM. chdrye ea jeanne Hace hursday | H! e private property of Austin embroidered. 5 = a 1 of trying to ste : . “Having read. the foregoing busine u Mrs. Arnold Coming to See |Dis, Matroimin fe ae tovoioy ar | after al pao T hks aries Eg re Lingn pemeee jee bee ots! y se Mi inck a F. Kese 4 End of World Flight Bg Sp a BiB eA eg Serra tare of my own accord and free op oi ied hems and Amihand-embroidery, specia 7 - sudan eke ake A arive ats ; " go aacunes Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hemstitched roll edge and A ting | : fe ieee CANNERY APPLES, $10 Bankers Becoming Amihand-embroidery, special 6 for $1. v 7 ; ; Fluent Speakers Linen Handkerchief Squares to be hemmed or hemstitched a , bas aro ip le eteiees re r . : desired, in blue, lavender, green or pink with contrasting 1 M y t “ drawn threads, or white with colored d threads, or r Chmme . 9 - : , drawn threads and border to match—if desired the Ami Mayor to Speak at ns : ee pg , ° it hand-embroidery may be done in color to match. Specia Expo og Club bronze monument to/"T WATER SHUTOFF NO #3 which . Casper 6 for $1.40. € Rog e a PREPARING FOR WINTER f Maa sett. e . . fa = COUNTY RING IS} ¢ \ ( Electric AIDING BROWN © ay X ,, BR Torcheres co se yr ~ es jy aoe “Dress Well and Succeed” F a ean SPECIAL i Phillips Charges Opponent j i With Irregularities | 4 $1.50 BARES SAND POINT DEAL Decorated |Sammamish Floods Blamed | China Cups and Saucers to Redmond Mayor 4 Special $1.25 For Six | R n date fi Shel Saad oo Ra HOICE of three pleasing floral patterns in | “===” J . 9 egg these low-priced Cups and Saucers—of fine | , . quality light-weight china—6 for $1.25. : be A Frederick & Nelson, Aisle Table, First Floor ee OF 2-Pants Suits we have ever been able to offer. Seattle’s largest upstairs clothing store has now stocked the finest selec- tions of Men’s Fall Clothing ever shown in this store. Newest colorings and styles in every size; a real buy at ‘25 *30 *35 To complete our fall showing we have 1,200 of the latest plaid-back Green Hood Shirts and STUDENTS! Come and see our large showing of 2-Pants Suits. Well tailored, each with two pairs long pants. Priced at $20 and $25 Overcoats at special price of Thousands of Odd Trousers to match that coat and vest. We have the largest variety in Seattle. $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 Never, in the history of this store, have we sold so many boys’ suits as this year. The quality will show you why. We also carry a complete line of Boys’ Furnishings. Tailored ReadyCo. 401-407 PIKE—AT FOURTH AVE. hi bara in collar attached unattached styles. Large stock. Also, fine line of Sweaters in many models and colors. Furnishing Dept I ps ct of th treng « MORE COL 1S CHAR( to have completed {The cost to than $10,000, nominated Bro Ba | always was in politics and it Dobson, an |been the p Bre the crown prince. Brown must carry | | the stigma he is the | ployes in o ‘SCORES GAINES Auditor and Commissioner | Continue Quarrel _County At y Com Ing 1,844 narhes. . jand tt Northwest Real 5 ate ap. |the cliff, a eaivarca ta ae riko \§ Thursday Ferguson said that a nclave. gal ci pl hi iene aici Dh i aulicce week ago Gaines had threatenec ‘ ng Rimrock dan | He Told. me he. would be.‘vin.| Body of Mra. Martha V, Fullerton, FIRE HAZARD IS LESS dictive’ unless the audit office | 4 wite of George F. Fullerton Conditions unfavorable to forest} his candidate for commia.|Dollceman, lay in state Thursday at] sires in the western portion of sald. sat? te aiky eS ry il @l) Washington continued to improvel will take place in Walla Walla boar ssentic the board di arged that ¢ coun! behind Brown eKe NTY WASTE ED did ate the county meh 4 Dr. gr le on Pacific Northwest barbers have! Grant W..Tucker, well known physi. ob tt [came ay parr |formed their first permanent or-|cian and surgeon, testified in di- rt apes tarp ag Pacific Northwest! yorce court that he could not again charged. These | ¥ Barbers’ ne ne Thursday they | jive as husband and wife with Anne wh, the speaker} j were together under the! Rose Tucker. Tears streained down | IT HERE | new officers, Peter G. Smith, presi-| the physician's face during the court Wastandecet suniee ck | dent; James M. Fly, secretary-treas-! action 3” Philips seid. “It jurer, for business sessions devoted| ‘The couple have five grown chil int ig jto the technical side of their pro-| aren. Two sons, Lawrence ané ex-saloon keeper, has} The crew of the plane tender|fession. Journeymen and “first! Grant, corroborated their father's rime minister, and Billy|/Gannet will stage dance compli: | chair’? men are meeting on an equal | testimony. Details.of the cause of n, also an ex-saloon keeper, ix|mentary to the women of -Beattie/footing under tho auspices of the/the estrangement were withheld, of the county rin, tice.” | aditor nmis: D. EB loner W ion that | 6 on the personnel of lection | He © to postpone the election until added that id agree candidate and will| | perpetuate the present bunch of em- Ferguson 5 in be Martin Gets His Brief Case Back! = BOY FIREBUGS: Brief Case Back sam vt Wo Lads Held for Setting | rederic Le Martin, leader of the | Fire to Vacant House | strip round j when th started thelr trip ground | | whee | Battle Threatens as Posses rig nem eng ed shor Hunt Killer of Sheriff Two boys, one 18 and the other pos his brief case when his plane | eld by juvenile oka { VALE, Ore., Aug. 28.—Four posses contain. | Of horsemen, heavily armed, today he major’s papers was made by | Were Pushing into the barren Owy- Rudolph Amu endent | D¢ headlands to obtain vengeance of the Port against a horse thief who shot and nd ta] ‘SEEK VENGEANCE ee a Invest The! killed W. Austin Goodman, [ase wa Harney a he |e al f s , | County sheriff. Le aa Pr Gace Be atcrnaa hove yesterday on the|, Like the riders in a western sage if steamer Catherine D. | brush drama, the, pursuit may turn e vn done ae Be ~ BMaj sv ough near| Ce a battle to death with the a 4 ere Peptembertso ugitive. The horse thief is known weitge none Langley field, Virginia, to as Fred Yardlow, of Elko, Ney. De- h {in October. He expects to| tails of the shooting ate only b the et Lieuts. Smith, Wade and Nel. | meager. pear ty the house | amps broke it with a pctornt nea Case DOS P Tt was full of kerosene acts tied 16 Wauac lghited, ths (ol Barbers Join in , Néw. Organization| | Tuckers Divorced names are withheld, as tn] was After 16 years of separation, at Christensen's hall, Broadway and| hosts, Saturday night Six gallons of moonshjne alleged to belong to the colored cook were] 4¢¢ the Seattle Master Barbers‘ The divorce was granted. association, ring, since | Madison st., iSeek ‘Teéonin Negro Eloping” Couple seized by federal officers in a raid axtRecent Fireb |just before sailing time on the W. rebug recat cathteg! Mayweh tae wom || MeraaE ARCO reck | racoma Aug. 28—Leo Johnson, hine and cook will not see Alaska SANTA CRUZ, Cal, Aug. 28 today was sought:as the, incendiary {this trip |Charlyn Witherby,” 17, professional | who fired the Union Club building Deputies working under Prosecu-|“ancer, of San Francisco and Leslie | here Tuesday, causing from $15,000 tor Malcolm Douglas raided §. & 8.|F- Kibley, 25, broker of Santa Cruz, |t® $20,000 damage.” He was identi- Aigperter, ta ave, ang|thought to have eloped Saturday, |fied by Roy Johnson, night porter at | eddibd!: somsde aiidkest ana ‘cata lare dead, instantly killed when an|the club, as the man seen climbing | Funeral for Mrs. Sarah Anderson,|®utomobile Kibley was teaching the ;fTom the basement of the burning girl to drive plunged over a clitt 10 |Dullding. The fire started in the | basement. Johnson, a former em. z 8p. m, She died Wednesday | Miles north of here. A. Gaines | Children returning from school Ploye of the club, was discharged | Tuesday jafter 30 years’ residence here Ten carn bearing 60 Seattle real-|found the key of the car and noticed | | 82, at Bonney-Watson chapel Friday sday the | |Thursday when St was indicated at| the U. 8 Weather Bureau office here that increased humidity, lower] temperatures and winds from the west during the next two days will lessen the hazard still more. There have been no fires reported in this part of the state for a week. | litt uid Reliable Dentistry Our constant aim in giving the TO FINISH BUILDING he didn’t} Architect ds for completion of |the former Scandinavian American |Rank building, in Tacoma, will be opened September 5, at 10 a. m. best Dentistry at the lowest prices has gained for us a steady increase in satisfied patients, which is our best advertisement, and which is your best assurance i Jcording to information received by of receiving satisfaction Funeral for Mrs. the Natio ety Co. here. The | 7 THE BEST FOR 1 Washington yrnin company has ) BE A Crouch on Friday | hares School of et Culture Our Pri aihbrall Gabba fan Hie aan bey Classes for Children and Adults ur Prices ; of Both Cr fe of the tr cae | Registration and | Alaska Steamship Co., will be held| HOME FIRE LOSS $350 || Hesisteuon an Set of Teeth (either set) lp at 1p. m. from the Bonhey- Fire of unknown ortgin caused 3 | Watson parlors, Mrs, Crouch, who] $350 damage to the home of C died at the family home, 1 17th} Wilson, 1911°N, 46th st, Wednesday Bridgework : ® N., Wednesday, came to Seat-| Might. Teeth Extracted (Painless). ....$1 | ave | tle in 1889, with her husband, from hen come to LABOR INDORSES. McCABE and esti- Ontario, Canada. Beside her. hus- a 1 inal | pand ‘she'*ls survived iby, a son,| _Thé Central Labor couricil in- Shean tismes tad: Work: Harry A; a daughter, Euphomia; | 4orsed James McCabe candidate for HURT YOU | her mother, Mrs. J, A. MoPhers Judge to sucestd A.W. Erater in| TODAY (@NLY) All Work Guaranteed fo lof Colby, W and four broth Gepartment No, %, at {te meeting New Show Years — Examination FR }Alex I, John T.. William J. and| Wednesday night ® to 6 Dally—0 to ses tS own | TOM MIX sa WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE PICKPOCKET GETS WALLET i} While W hotel the ball ga wa a Pekpocket tooke: hia= wallet, $12 in it, he reported to the police. A. Hind! on his ne, We i Water will shut off on with Tony his Dr B Ime e &Pa rhe Mei Retin Sede des onde hase CL OC S. be y T It 5. Pike st,, from § a. m, to 56 | Till DENTISTS nome from} |p, m., Friday, according to a | | In a Fe ae ee on fternoon.| | notice from the ‘city water de. | “LADIES TO BOAR cae ee a. with || partment. \, Entrance on Third Ave. Diehards sabe

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