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

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; AY, OCTOBER 28, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR } HEAT ORDINANCE DOHENY'S LEASE COMMITTEE I$ Loeb May Get Release — SAYS STARWICH Sprkane Men cores BOOST ASKREN iP WEDNESDAY MADE BY FALL DIVIDED for Father’s Funeral |§ MISTAKEN Headquarters - . An ype hee BY FRAZER EDWARDS ard Lae ‘mit Bonaire youth pan Official Gets , = hee ~ ra : + t ASIINGTON. Ox ttn od murdered Hobby | Franks Five Years in Pen iE fener stata te he | Sle nt te oa : FREDERICK & NELSON | ' ! sa te op me ceieecmeareear mB |), (I) WVINSSIAUIRSS SORE r e I ? : a company the committee During the Chicago sessions, the mmittee may up the sensa- |" 9 it im secret |, Unte Defunct Bank Wins ICE GRIPS SHIP xis: SON AGAIN : rma pe Ries: ; Bae phn Court Suit Gas Schooner Carried Out), bide ope ilar Hea dhe sei 2 P. Duk to Sea From Nome is day ; $10.95 $9.75 $10.95 , won in a 3. bankryptcy case Tves-| an IFRANGISCO. Cet hee riered. ¢ ' Sues Helena Editor day rhen Jute Jeremiah els |e af the ene acs rare nn rs‘ Day 3. when Dae] SN Gere + ie oe eS Three Smart Jackets eye eggs: oi | Ae gong Rage ob sane Walls two Silman: der [uaherd weet to.) Among the Newest Arrivals three passengers aboar 1m mystery today, ac « with fed } t t Re a The cutter Mojave has been o: 0 be in tw bs HREA ENED H genet? Appokiiteant” af the, GARk 5] yy wie wing el” | | ¥ Realty Men to ave is, Dankruptey moneys anh le a tes oy pe owes fe have been reo in Brushed Wool $5.75 to $10.95 ved jbut so far bas met with no | The elder Loeb never sa “Hard Times Party” | oe ta. them. Iatagh word, t ¢ petead ¢ aa Membera of the Multiple Listing| . x (released from the ¥ 1! Shanghai Troops Split andl? t ol tte. al EW dat afta 1a colorings feature new ar- # B tureau of the Seattle Realty board Hospital Unit 50 : : Trouble Is Feared rvertiale: wap cmt: 8 ree rivals in smart brushed wool Jackets. y vit e ol “i . . ‘ ¥ cont rt - rh Ps ‘4 an . an o @' — es an ollar wang A dhe Pr ssca iene te) Will Hold Reunion | warcn a soi until Novembe ‘ La } el 5 and At left: Tan jacket with deep cuffs and collar Former members of the Base Hos- the Wilsonian, 4710 1 Thursday, November “4 apd thelr lad from Teprese fefresh head of the Ber . & SHANGHAI, Oct ahnounced here TANGHAT y HERE ; yT ||—war m Priediand CONNER weer ‘Brinker Commends store, has tickets for the STARTS ON PAGE 1 3 Women as Jurors|(_ STARTS ON PAGE 1 Center: Yellow jacket with group’ of black stripes ‘running horizontally, $9.75. | ; ~—- si | Right: Tan jacket with wide stripes in empire ki blue, three-button, double-breasted effect. y brea’ | ~ BY D. C. BESS ie ceraer 4 reel | of tan and brown yarn simulating fur, $1.0. q firms) club ng and} Hear feature the eve-| Jews event Judge Ott Br . speaking to i 1 LL, 5 ‘gine’ ot eomnen 8 s at New Washington Other smart styles and colorings at $5.75 to fus- taurant Tuesday noor | Hundr eh cg ca $10.95. Women's and young women’s sizes. DOWNSTAIRS STO! his support of woman urged women not to duty " I 1 Friday evening. /Salon Car Exhibit | $10.95. ( AY Koo he 96. by Reece Ab se | : ce oa Rabon Oe ge t ° ° | i to the bates a b | ints A, | enbugh to boost the price of sil atl in phaeton was one of the Some Things to Help Keep | KePeeEs } peje coreriow bog in hi pore seb rt wt Richard Conner Is HER A GOOD JUMPER i a nn ona 4 beta,"* he said. on Witness Stand | ood Gert epee ci Baby Comfy Yes, he jumped his 15" PRIZE-@ME SEASON TICKET bool eae aatloetamehere tt Speaking of women on juries, he PLR wore | 2 PRIZE- ONE BOXOR LOGE (6SEATS) ~ > + Mae al paloieg aucaehan WEXT 9B PRIZES - GOOD FOR, TWO 'PERSONE, TiexeTs) always followa women’s p of D ANYTI EXCEPT SUN. SAV. OR. HOLI: Contrary to belief, their verd . ge comge Brg te pers 4. "I came home for dinner at € j As not swayed by sentiment or undue| ft bg . a page yey not ther the f ile paralysis | , TIONS WITH CONTESTANTS NAME § ADDRESS (NIE BE IN | | vyinpathy.” own th ‘ t'g) the fast 1{dinr as res 1 thought be | er other new case wae bring to th® court that| TACOMA, Oct. Bhe During the Winter Months iow 001 OFFICE BY NOY 3% Pagal Fase mere hoe apt an Te eA aes town, Then hen ported over week-end White Wool et © COALS TO NEWCASTLE nent. game she wamn's ? + Sweater Suits FREDERICK | Daughter—Fat our domestic}; aclence professor is teaching us how pend money $3.95 : am, "Father-—He might as well teach} 074 sy win owe date Beh t | x 24 ao laoreet te “ttfe wit? Pee and of | back i an | |the events leading up to her ip our f BUD ed rhage) Two of Our Many | Knitted — Spit Piso og aed ee se STARTS ON PAGE 1 eee Ghote tadbitick: turvaltions 5, | Types of an kt te a ae « anes reli i ho ey had een | “So she ca back nd we got! ; se " 2 CIVIL SERVICE |lrsoucesins Set late ame ae Hl White Wool Mittens, 50 HERES MORE ABOUT ||»! 4 sein Peart on Pacifé-ave “On May 19, I worked as seal | | W oe veain : u yal re b. Ir 10 ¢ fter }: otted|In the evening after supper I got Jarm, wool mittens with or without thumb. | rom Vis 1p ‘ mgt wi a 22s mat the car and we started amt for af STOVES } e jhimael¢ ‘and his attorney George | Charles Mct Mrs. Caroline Oz-|ride about 6:30. I was teaching| a Baby Buntings, $4.95 | jera gnd Mrs. Agelin Hartley Peart how to drive the car. We) | Cranfall nor Watson| M¥s. Rachael Flynn, friend of, the | drove along to a poirit between Green: | could be located Tuesday morning. |Conners, sald that ‘‘they got long) dale and Roy and thergxurned back. |\ According to reports, Watson did /fine,"’ aftex a short geparation and| “Coming beck we turned off the} not take his caso before the civil | reconciliat' ¥ main road and Pearl said she wanted | | Service commission, because he de-|TELLS OF SOME to visit her folks. . She wanted to| | sired to avoid publictty : | TROUBLE IN SPRING get some clothes and said she'd be} The name of Ed Hagen x Conner, swaying gentiy In his wit-| two or three days there White eiderdowh Bunting, warmly lined throughout, with satin faced edges, $4.95. Carriage Robe and Pillow Cover $3.95 White, pink and blue crepe de chine. Scalloped brought out at the civil se jness chay, said that he wa: years| “I pre ed because, I said n \ C commission inquiry when Detectly lived in Tacoma all his} wo! like we'd split up nga edges and machine embroidery. GRobe and Pillow | Majewski told the pecinilaaloders | lite 1 to Pearl on| : ed on goifig. So Cover, $3.95. that @ie had been apypomshed by | December 24, 1911, @t tho home @f| ¢ Mark Fleming with a sitnilar prop- | Thomas Wright, Mrs. Conner's par osition, Majewski said that Fiem. | ¢n' ing persogallys informed him he | could get Mick his job for $590, The | cu | following day a man called Majew ski on the phone and sald he was | Ed Hagen, and again repeated the} offer made by Efforts ta the civil ae | his side of the story ha’ policernen have beer . posnas to serve on that such a law could be used for thagpersetution of j ees Paras | loyal citizens @nd would operate to deprive the people Infants’ Cotton Blankets, 85c With pink or blue borders, Size 33x43 inches, Moisture-proof Crib Sheets, $1.65 These Crib Sheets are of specially treated outing’flannel. Can be laundered. Size 36x36 inches. | KNITTED TOWELS in white, with pink or ' blue edge, 50¢; Wash Cloths to match, 15¢. “ ” RUBBERIZED TERRY CLOTH & BS, 35¢. Crown Heater | GOOD RUBBER PANTIES in pink, white and won @ little family diffi ween us last sprir he| HERE’S MORE ABOUT LA FOLLETTE RECORD STARTS ON PAGE 1 NGMEs. co cr cree vcess Qeeseccrvssrscccc esses B Street and Number... a. City and State..... seve msccree oecree Se edietiee tee of the constitutional rights of free speech, free press and i For Wood or Coal i 1 ‘ R di P free assemblage. } iy ee 3h natural, Medium and large sizes, 35¢. HORIZONTALS) HORIZONTALS Continued) ado rograms | He voted against the war revenue bill of 1917, on the No, 18 ANG.) Aj H : —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1. Family War @ = 66. A Grain | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 ground that the bill did not tax excess war profits or $19 50 $22 | 2 4. Preposition 64, Point on the compass © j[® KOA, 455 metern—12:30 to 1:30, large incomes sufficiently to make great wealth pay its * | : Abbreviati o9, be e Preathe ‘ Ad club luncheon; §:30 to10, ¥. W. |} just share of the cost of the war. No. 22 > «6 ” 4 lor a count city + or | ‘ o be resin SoA gan hour ener, nefig ||” In a specch in the senate October 6, 1917, he urged Men’s ‘‘Holeproof”’ Sox 12. A Farmer's implement KIR, 283 meters—& to 10:30, every American to support the war, in the following yn hig J 2 30, ty orches- word, to 6:30, yt” Twing’s u tra dance music; Another point on the com- pans There is, and of course can be, no real difference musical records. of opinion concerning the duty of the citizen to dis- KFHR, 268 meters—4:20 to 6:80, |) charge to the last limit whatever obligation the war Jays upon him, | “Our young men are being taken by the hundreds At 35c to $1.25 Pair nite article ative for Rallrond ak word for “know” or “understand” HANDY list showing the variety of styles and qualities of “Holeproot” Sox for men available \]) in the Downstairs Store. Sizes, in each quality, for musical records; 6:30 to 8:30, con: VERTICALS cert ua 15, 12. 18, 1. m. 2. . Part of » fish ER COAST STATION : | ~ Teo 3 sear ibtuiad on asitare Pads So, a oN ei tide at of thousands for the purpose of waging this war on men and young men. tex 7 fo cscs. hy hae Lea the continent of Europe, possibly Asia or Africa, or ; ie &. ame studio program; Little Symphony wh sida th it the FPO s y devad,. Nothing At 35¢, 3 for $1.00: At 40¢: MERCER- 4 ‘ MBS, ote orchestra; 10 to 1, St, Francis || anywhere else that they may be ordered. Nothing LISLE SOX with rein- * Rea er | jan name of sereen 9, y the Remwiy girta hotel orchestra. | must be left undone for their protection. They must ba My OF se * iI IZED LISLE SOX with 20, Pereititon 3 ‘and so forth” KHJ, Los Angeles, 395 meters have the best arms, ammunition and equipment that | forced toe, heel and so! ‘a reinforced toe, heel and 3% Seoteh varia 13. An nbyerb, meaning cor- eases Bape “eigegh Saat | money can buy. They must have the best training at wey veda gray an sole. Cordovan, gray and oe yitst same a1 ann i tseleia esetiee a, cuss 18 i tit fetemors and the best officers which this great country can ‘ | black. black. m4 he A Abbr. for worthless hateliarchietra produce. The dependents and relatives they leave at ita 50¢: ARTI- = To i KPO, Ban Francisco, 428 meters || home must be provided for, not meagerly, but gen- FICIAL-SILK and mer- At 75¢: SILK SOX se Affirmative ue beckty 7 B fils ttet Pty fesictesFene? erously so far as money can provide for them. cerized-lisle, with heavy with mercerized lisle toe, br. ti Hell, as 7 IN SEATTLED s 4 A av | y i e. n ry A printer'n aes ii? Rien af citkenwiis wellenst foigadiat § bbocines 4740), ceutacenea _“T have done some of the hardest work of my lisle toe, heel and sole. heel and sole. Cordovan, |e 4 holiest: to, 1180, orchestras 8 to.10, life during the last few weeks on the revenue bill Cordovan, navy — blue, navy blue ray and joa concert; 10 to 11, Palace Rose to raise the largest possible amount of money from gray and black. a 4 ae ane ye Room Bow! band. surplus incomes and war profits for this war and > Sh black. Also wool-and- # CF Sota) <6 A " | At $1.00: SILK Cnet : | 7 it Is our forebears KFI—Los Angeles, 469 meters: upon the measures to provide for the protection of v | aay : pad taps cotton Sox in drop-stitch | Sl Neuter promoun of the third 6:45 to 8 organ; § to 9, Ambasna the soldiers and their famili That ae Hotabl + | SOX in Cordovan and i WEY se gam arena orclieatras: b1tarié he soldiers and their families. That T was not able \ | “RUBY Heater | | black. Wool Sox in blue effect in brown heather ne he pec ta reer amities progrant; 10't9.11, popular to accomplish more along this line is a great disap- | Nill ud’ brewers thekther: . and black EL Alive. tor w lodge oitteer A preponition ballads. pointment to me. I did all that I could, and I shall For Wood | shades. Silk« ands Wool i 4 DT eee das ules SMe ace’ teba || kaw, Potted, 492 meters—8, continue to fight with all the power at my command No, 20 | Soe in drop « stitch At $1.25: SILK- ur A H A preposition || agricultural lecture, O, A. C., ex: |] F (a sar a . |. S02 1 ~stit AND.W ar a Mattie We Wipabee A Given name, Masculine |] tension nervice; 8:80, concert by ane vad het ed ees acre wae OF $16 50 weave. Cordovan, white, AND-W OOL SOX in at- h £60 OE Oe Te eee er vertical Portland Civic Artists his war, than has been laid on it by the present | camel and -heather tractive heather shades, i] 62. f the body Fa dow GFSG—Los Angeles, 278 moters congress. Frederick & Nelson ie i \ eR RP NS, "4 coset 73 Wiky tavor Se ie ent egret mate rate st shades. with embroidered clocks, { 78. Some as Version! © children's hour, (The second and final installment of La Follette's war record will top. toned mathe Ph Mon‘s Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE ho printed tomorrow.) —_ i t ACN

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