The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEAT marc | _ DRAGGING LAKE (> HE RE’S MORE ABOUT FLYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 "HE RE" S MORE A MIL K STARTS ON PAGE 1 Si italien al FOR BODIES | Ne FERRY PIER® | Sharge “of ' rLE sooo") BUILD ANOTHER (m=m=55 STAR HERE'S MORI ABOUT ~ POLICE STARTS ON PAGE 1 e Port Warden Vashon Island Ferry Will) who appr cord a a \ ‘ A Me reper a emptle Body Recovery Work . Land at Fauntléroy co bribe Deena marian ie a ea pa tes Polite au charged that Seollard 2 AVIATORS AWAIT. pou the . v ¥ NEX | that they ¢ 1 , te tly. asses 0 : lt was the 4 . - th board h I T ™ t fi Delay at San Diego ile and thet je ihe tho | posed de wt t Epo i] Motors Are Replaced | the Japs, Gulteau said j ; 0 Mayflower dairy, bigapat.of the from ¥ the t tion com: |g t o arr dairies, following the announcement | pany wh Le 1 4 A would fachagt ‘na, police, Yar oro. | Hinckley’ et defied © thelr refusa! steel frame and have strip-proof threads enable it to withstand years of hard serve. Insert jaw in handle is readily island A al interests” were | 9 ers on the trains of one « ar © was hope lorg Won’t Let Airman BRANDS CHARGES * . SMOKE SCREEN E , meeting’ the Land at Shanghai aittenu charged Tuesda RT YY SHANGHAI, Sept apanese ques as merely |e), ‘smoke screen” thrown up by Cre line now congested M t. fer Its drop-forged han. and that the rea motive wae | 4 strong, pressed > Js at le | penaiture t ‘ Po will rtland-San Diego Service Is Doubled ORTLAND, Or {co of the Pacit anship « 1 here tod Adr 1} ¥ J r bu to A A 1 Parte wh f 1 bet Port ‘ i 1 Fink t the Admirel-tine 1 a week nervice each way be and Portland , Approve Architect School of U. of W. replaceablewhen CONGRESSMAN TO GET Pars see be, echtal tecture of the wom, making “Steals Ammunition | voiversty or Wa » has bee Sock ecrualty COURT TRIAL ON HIS for Domestic War femion iu. oe wyench actually “2.75” CIDER PARTY Perhaps the bursia ted to| This act aces it on an equa cheapest in the TABHINGTON,- Sept. 28 5 ne ore’ 5 | with of te long run. Made | W: GTON, Kept. 13.—Am . |ret-up 2 Or maybe in all sizes, and 2 ieee a ye by t : y tor x vad Insist ~ sold ¥ ed eae apse We he of “ 60 the “Trimo.” an Investig: , t Sor ates bh been admitted t id th at ; a ad ic phan’ ; , TRIMONT MFG. CO. jf Philip Hill at his Baltimore hor a) | ROXBURY, MASS. page gg ns srcbilied Get HERE’S MORE ABOUT fon in the case this week eins & NELSON DOLRSTAIRS STORE 1 ‘A Demonstration—and Special Offering of This “Old English’ Waxer-Polisher Outfit $2.95 $150,000.00 WALL PAPER, PAINTS “PRICES WITHOUT RESERVE” Regular SALE “30” Wall Papers.$1.50 to 3.00 roll 35 to 50¢ ro French Tapestries 1.00 to 1.50 roll 25 to 45c roll a eagtl Fer + .25 to 1.00 roll 7 to 25c roll OMEKEEPERS * Living Room Patterns .......Exclusive Designs can learn the best ] Ceiling Papers .........- 25c roll Se roll methods of polishing floors, furniture and woodwork in the Dem- PAINTS | onstration of “Old Regular SALE English” products, now Gal. $3. 00 Ga. $1.95 being held in the Housewares _ Section. Gal, $2.70 on (Standa Conerete Paint . Floor Enamel ... . Floor Varnish Utility Varnish Standard Enamel .... During this demonstration the. Waxer-Polisher Outfit pictured above is specially priced at $2.95. Outfit includes— feighted Waxer-Polisher with handle. Mitchel Reakiele ce. -ounce can of “Old English” Wax. Household Paint —Pint can of “Old English” Brightener. Roof-Barn Paint . Wood Oil Stains . Auto Enamel, blac Kalsomine Shades, 5 Complete polishing outfit, special $2.95, Shingle Stain ..........- yal. 24 | 115 eM : Mirro” Aluminum MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES Gace ancons SPAS. — Tea Kettles Spee-Dee, 27-02. can....-+ can "30.40 Can $0.25 $ gE LePage’s Glue ... Pt. 5 $2.49 $3.19 3.59 C yal, 1, Wat Seago or nt EAVY quality aluminum Tea Paste ry ‘ 12, Kettles in the style pictured, « a 4 Paperhanging Brush, 10-in. E 35 with large spout and sturdy han- | Paint Brush, 3-in:....... 95 dle with ebonized wood grip. Three 14-in, Set-in-rub, Brush. . 25 sizes: Roof Brush . + Ea. 4 —8-quart capacity, $2.49. olla axing Brush... ve Bae —5-quart capaci $3.19. Wax, Johnson's. « 14 02. 14 02. .68 —61-quart capacity, $3.59. y Steel Wool .... Pkg. 2for 15 —Housewares Sandpaper ... . Pkg. 2for 15 DOWNSTAL Cheese Cloth, C. 6¥d,- 10+Y¥d. 1% L, L. Sheeting. XG : Yd. 10% Shellac (White) . Qe) 1 qt. 1.10 Chamois 55 Ea, 33 “CROWN” Heater For Wood or Coal a hides with duplex grate for wood or coal. Finished in nickel trim, with mica-panel front door. No. 18, $19.50 No, 20, $22.00 No, 22, $27.50 @ EXTRA SPECIAL! 10 lbs. Pacific White Pigment Only $2.00 PURE LEAD AND ZINC Add a trifle over one-half gal. Linseed Oll—makes one gallon Pure Paint. UHL BROS. Wall Papers—Paints 509-11 Union St. EL iot-7530 | Bo “A rt meal ™ more was Fran | Hole since final read w ° | He tell.’ | Th | men M and Says Minister Wilto Jagain, and after Dr, J. 8, Thompson | Spoka ly | turned b ned) Breaks Down After | Night of Questions | All loved him oned him.” The woman, worn by many sleep: less nights and by the finger of suspicion that gossip has been pointing | Tho confession of the presence of mind husband when to make “We'll | #AlL right, Hh aCVe ed her signature sank back in her chair with a is a slender handsome féatures: bluish gray and her hands are white MURDERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 y and Ih mt It seemed to We the ad su ught Poison usban 4, Wilfe we! Sweeten in a mine at ‘Nas nm, TI, M. Hight gave me a w i mec was law and he did] i his wife, | 1 died, | ihe | ufatuated da blame: | | true is int so help me Gow “ELSIE SWEETEN.” thru’ the night t the target of k Thomp ombe and ¢ 2 my husband, T] Hight might have pc 1 the her at her pastor | the death of husband, | ly began to droop. pastor was to her.’ She did not lose her} ‘Thomp asked her st of it.” akened. | pe » that your children a You needn't w 5 promised, straw. { relief td wearily “a clean hen dawn broke, eyes were heavy with « the gave a hope sho sa “Til hen she dictated her long state. t, taking more than 30 minutes the task hen it was finished, she scrawl to the document, asp and went immediately into a deep sleep She was removed to a cell and put| \to bed rs. Sweeten still is beautiful. She brunette of regular Her eyes are well formed _.... SENATOR BOUND, 59 LIVES LOST "ac: Herses.Beain lw. J. Sutton, ‘State Senator, Minn. and “Wis. Counting | Attacked; Safe Blown tor apd “president of tho |a « Paulhamus, fair president, promises. , some | Cheney National bank, Sunday nigh! unday, v one of tie. be exhibitions Of iT had! a, <2 ihe cate tal nis Heke While horgeflesh on the coast Srhictt T had Jang blew the safe in his home while/ sh Thee September 30, will bey i ame |e Sat by ina chair, blindfolded and Five we Derby d mn the annual fair” = r, | bound. . |. Sutton returned home"late Sunday ul mi : *| night and was held up in the yard aka ; be ig The total suffered in. wen dead is r. Hight had given me some} °” ‘¥? of the bandits, who took him | were made} Much of the. » en area still poison In the meantime |{nto the house and tied him. They perty damagejisy cut off from communicas Then. with medical attention, [obtained some private papers and #10. © than $1,600,:|tion. Railroad munication fa rd seemed to grow hotter | They him to the outs€irts of {also | disorg: workers FREDERICK & NELSON ‘DOUMSIURS STORE . Shopping for Well- Dressed Men | Knitted Sports Vests, $4.85 and $6.45 tripe and check patterns that will ay Well-fittir These are in to men and young mer I Collar-Band Shirts Imported Scarfs $3.50 ¢ flannel carf ind tan tripe wide selection of | : ie stripe patterns in good ith fringed qua madra cloth Shirts in collar-band } F AY style, with soft cuffs. | ancy Ox | Sizes 1414 to 17; low priced at $1.35. | ate A fad men are adopt- Wool-and-Cotton | ing for . Wool-and- ' : | artificial-silk Sox in a Union Suits variety of pleasing | | stripe, mottled, and block | patternings. Various | on gray, Cordo- and black grounds. $1 99 ew price Sports Belts i hades, for van ae 3 serviceable, | Sizes 10 to 1114, $1.25. warm Union Suits | A popular Belt for made from a mixture | wear with golf knickers, i of wool and cotton | and for the high school | yarns. Gray color. | and college student. | Long sleev ankle Brightly-colored ‘stripes | length. § 36 to | in @various combinations | 16, $1.95. in the style pictured, | $1.00. | Men’s Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE ce by Te Begin 4 PUYALLUP, Wash. Sept. 28— | Horses f British Columbia began | arriving toda ra Western’ Washington fair, Dead After pied at. Puyallup. an ever ene t and with 206 horse show events, W. H. PAUL, were NE, Sep of|. ST. Sept A gang J, Sutton, men held up W, live d | head 41 The tornadocs br destruct to sev ught death andar communities his and) 1 loose, automodile on | HEAR THEM ALL BEFORE YOU BUY! When you buy your phono graph here you have the opportunity of choosing be- tween the three world’s standard makes. For your convenience we maintain a complete stock of the Brunswick, Edison and Victrola machines, so that you may listen to the same_ selection played on each instru- ment in our private demonstration rooms and then may choose the one you want, after a careful comparison. New EDISON Baby Console $185 Featuring the superior Ro-erliting qualitios found in all Edison ma chines through the use of the Diamond Point reproducer, Other Edison Consoles $145 to $375 BRUNSWICK | York Model $150 Finished in either Adam brown or red mahogany and American walnut. Plays all thakes of records. VICTROLA Style 215 $150 Tho genuine Victrola, with all the latest f@tures for which this instrument is famous Other Victrola Consoles—$110 to $875, [Convenient | Terms May he arranged on uny machine. Use it while paying in small sums, ad tT Other Brunswick Consoles—S115 to $500, A Record Account inost conven: In the fent way record libra: date. wb itr) oben

Other pages from this issue: