The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1924, Page 7

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T ' Paced ae 0 BOY IS DRAGGED {sve coun stano ir) MAJEWSKI LIKE\COPS NAMED IN 5 + } ALL UNTIL HE TOOK BY AUTOMOBILE | mono, “ste savs) A HOT COAL | AIRPLANE ROW Driver Is Chased and Cap- Nobody Seems to Want Him!) Comstock, Steen Said to tured; Jailed on Open Charge at Police Headquarters Have Interest in Plane NEGRO at the wheel of an t a i~ A b wd with Hquor | a s breath dragged year-old || ' | 4 Albert I © 40 feet and aped Yi regant 1 his way Wednes \ " e day nigt He was « | “ .- chased and and later | H bey & in Providence hospital seri. ously injure + | e a We | a ’ . Wed mond tr He | . * Be ¥ rs & . & cad eC MIS es, A 1 , a s Big Alexa: 1 et . ‘ St. Paul Players f ¢ . « Leaving for Home ! . a M1 ' For Street, Afternoon, Dinner and . . m . ‘ soar Ones * King Rain) * Evening Wear A t ented playing ‘ ~ he Habel fe : : ORE styles than one would expect at these low ; : HERE'S MORE ABOUT . prices, and charming styles at that, are to be 2 HOTEL | i r 1. | abe wolu found in the Downstairs Store—due to many new * t STARTS ON PAGE 1 J be... f : 7 a : arrivals now on display. In the six groups repre- John F ry er E TT BOT f . “y : F sented here there are fully a hundred different x v nea: t 4 dar r y 3 ma i pe o 108 1 - 4 r y vo er two and ait 7 t Ps . ‘ Jock: © model kitchen is a 7 a Gallons of , par war! ml Displays, now at their best, offer, 4 7 ine Are Destroyed tor bn : in addition to the styles sketched, nile . A week ago nd ¢ z F . Laleg oa Tukwila has| filed papern of incorpe ° Sketched are Six many other charming Dresses in silks the mo: © aolilige ‘ th and cloth. Particularly at $15.00—a } held in the Northwest , : 2 | ay chs caspian opens 0 Trond Typical Fashions featured value group. > Friday mus w right | Max Fisher's orct: ' PUPS DRESSES | + i I. “ men a ye Th ' | | Severyns to Look ; valve A oft ae we 7 HERE’S MORE ABOUT | mpire b leorg eae HERE’S MORE ABOUT re Into Airplane Row ae ae |. STILTS OLMSTED eo OR eR aed ie : STARTS ON PAGE 1 two of} yy , STARTS ON PAGE 1. |(__ STARTS ON PAGE nm bet poe ag wa ee - all | Bowr ' $ : . nection with the stilt match. ae qua’ ure ' | } 7 Seattle. kids almost play mar. rplaine, claimed by Alexa h ateipes in five colors. Braid collar j r bles with Santa Claus. Seattle construct | r\ ft, w " 4 h aye yi ff ket | Sewer. | betes HERE’S MORE ABOUT ||: : Then © M ‘ y Severyne raid 1 y a of ft te i { 3 morn Where oth Bhi CONNER ienper foe gRyR Die sicoaons mn) Sg pe.90 | : instead. of the spring |{hined & Judgment a STARTS ON PAGE 1 . pesdlanccdh harming styles : t wit I — } t lobody knows ‘ mies hi mtd se ® mi dan ¢red buttons, i} day mor a 30 st = % ae me J | j ol aah ipheyaseenas ot. |h00e taken Jay of the table, a silent { put i F js and The Seattle Star will The sheriff » witness. A sample of pink * tt i . 4 an all-playground stilt yaar r boat « ae bad mois, ae i" just w . I NER in goldand-rose, 4 $ 75 : maze-walking tournament and a | ‘rmer po + aadighetal a frvbegnd CPi ool | poet Mamiya I hay» Be and mals, A alihouette model trimmed ® marble contest with the champs Pp. went into the exhibits | mated is connected with that —— x in each event from each of the Inter turned back| from the hand of Mrs. Olive jeal I want to know a cuffs and around bottom. é 12 playgrounds entered for the |? Olmst declared ‘Thurs-| Nelson, her neighbor. | ‘ titles. The piace is Broadway |‘ vk Son! Rata Be aa we } nb Beis lerveer was ‘attor.|! tended to RO away f Pa f : i aga ge SRE SOE | Rey for Matthowson | abou 19, Mrm. 1 Pretty, APARTMENTS T0 GEORGETTE EVENING DRESS in a lovely | ike tix Ka bethos, ottace’ by ‘Sa When the Elsie was under cof:|man, Pearl's friend, testified that youthful model. Tomato, Nile green, narciasua and | $ 15 Ped Star, and the best stilt waiker |Stf¥ction and after she had -been| "Pearl told me about May. 15 that | flesh color. Trimmed in gold braid and bands of } le and the test marble shooter |/unched, Captain Dodge, com.|she would be over to sce me about FT HEAT | black velvet, with @ girdle of velvet and metallic — 4 from mmong those 12 playfield |™4ndor. of the coast guart here,|May 21 or 22." flowers. | q Gunape Ate “gels to te re |declaced: he balloved the craft. was| OTHER STATEMENTS . warded. |built for the express purpose of| ARE REFUTED What? No, we can't tell you |fumning Mquor into the United] Emmet Frost and R. D, Sprague Safety Body Recommends B RD AFTERNOON DRESS of Georgette } what the prizes are going to be. [States and ‘declared that ho would| living near the crossroads, which in| Ordinance to Council orehid, gre flesh color and helio. | $ 75 sti But if you'll lobk here Friday [make {t his business to sce that| ‘rue dramatic fushior o| 4 laborately deaigned bi } fot Me ak you'll find out. the ship was not used for that|*Pot of Pea | | purpose t{ on the fatal eve t t — The boat is listed in the customs} car on babes sii e as belonging to P L. Craignie, who| “tified that he ne Vietory at | dee oo }was aboard the ship when she sowmion of the city jup Tuesday. The fact, lle safety committeo ing various meetings during the) TQ DISCUSS TAX BILL | nent. of the University of Wash- jthat the sheriff seized t tion of ¢ man FR | |“ tage pee en we berin patrons ‘ association, 3 [satisfy a judgment agains: the ¢ regu labor, will | . vy get : "| Meany hall, on the campus, a\ a |has been taken as proot by Seattic| : iricerl cement | spa hati, 1620 | cused _at the meeting ‘Thursday [>a k peace offic that the ship was!’ 2 wr eaketh's | Fow re ballt for, and is owned by Olmsted. | ""* MT can get back be-|mise on hin o | Three Governor Candidates | - be a | CONNER'S LOVE FoR Semeans te Men er ae y | : 2 NER’s of opponition went up trom apart. | Arrivé in Seattle | or NOT ONLY DO | Probe Sinking of “LD MOTIVE that smothered | | the WE MAKE testimony that t the apastaat scab hiilee: Me the 150-Ton Steamer }».: as sei cat ars CRESCENT CITY, Cal., Oct. 30, |t he poessaptiaerer gd TR ei t p came to Beattie Onpncun | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE aly MONTHLY |—The 150-ton steamer Shark, owned | Poarunce, the dofense elicited from|auirey y techpirdtiire cc’ 6. Hamiens | tnnteds final drive of] Piso, gis a une by the Del Norte Transportation | Mrs nm that Pearl had her hair their campaign | THIS WREK did {Co rested on the bottom of the |bobbed three days after she became i ie : :: ras harbor here today, while her own-|Feconciled to. D) ng thel Roland H. (Hartley, | republ THE SHERWOODS ‘~ ot ers sought the reason for her sud. Just before at 8 lock Thursd: And Taeir Pntertainers and den foundering late yesterday ne ,. the American Legion | JOHNSON & BAKER All members of the erew escaped. | Mount In his argument told the ordinance, which elubrooms, in ths Arctic hotel dutta. | <i prea ve |Jury that he believed the government S wlidiog Beales Te | He é | HARRY HOLMAN are- had impeached the testimony of Fer-| 2 tie % ‘ | oe on” ren BUT Piling at Astoria ee 40. Stidham, a achool teacher who |" Ben Hill, democrat, will speak at | in “Hard-Dotled Hampton lar 4 cae Damaged by St [corroborated Conner’s story of the Alderwood Manor, at 7:0, follow- | MOORE & FREED We also make straight, i Bromty, 8 Bs bi TOM | route taken by ‘the Conners on the|s "1 an4 : = = “Spooning and Ballooning” a re., —The venting Pearl disappeared ep , ) . annual. or semi. annual foot line tide pounded Into the river| Mount SEL tormecd sad kane |THE rooms were packed | CRAIG CAMPBELL payment, and special by the westerly gale, swept away |conner's Jove for Mra, ¥ with t dwellers ready to | _Distinguiahed American Tenor loans, at lowest rates about 300 feet of the piling bulkhead| Arthur, his fellow empl h 0 | Brotest at es gt ba the fener | HERBERT & BOLT TRIO being constructed as a retaining|Coblentz grocer: m, | ments made last ba cea’ Apartment | and no commission. Wall tor the city's sxitilon-eutlo-|" An ween cng house owners. Tlie counoll, how: | VAL. & ERNIE ST) STANT VAUDEVILLE & PICTUR<S yard Taylor ave. reclamation project! ably will be taker jever, made the compromise without | SEVEN BIG ACTS WASHINGTON a Sepia a igite urtadtcg Setore| "he evi bs come up for al aMB aed 8. JACK AND JUN EES OR ¥; undown Friday night | pA weed pasaqtted Hoa A ibe! = e MOTUAL || emacs, ops een a_i ig ne Sa Bee Tas CS HLLN bas been called info use by Chi aA meeting, ay expected nh! YouR Lire an their dancing wtid dancers] | . SAVI.GS BANK neve armies Tockea in combat in HAMA AMAA BM TM TIE HELE ©2392!" Witt vase 1 as «master oF | A nn ONLY 3 MORE Maroni Olsen Players sy the north, according to the Mukden | ——=—_—_——aeee she 215 1101 Second Avenue wireless communique today, | Sade It was the first time gas ever had been used In Chinese warfare. EXPOSITION AT PORTL AND NOVEMBER 1 TO 8 Tickets on Sale Oct. 31, Noy. 1, 4, 5, 6 Return Limit Noy. 10 TWO ALL-STEEL TRAINS DAILY 3:30 P, M. Ar. PORTLAND 10:10 P, M. 1:15 P.M. JOIN THE é CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPECIAL TRAIN PARTY LEAVING UNION STATION 11:15 P. M., WEDNESDAY, NOV, 5 Ar. PORTLAND 6:15 A, M, (Sleepers open 9:30 p. m. and may be occupied until 7:30 a. m.) ER RESERVATIONS VW, General Agent Near Union TICKETS AND SLI H. A. LAWE 1405 Fourth A PHONE EL jot 10 BUILD “NEW MEAT PLANT | 's1,000,000 Packing Build: | | ing to Replace Old One : Forecasting tho constructlo $1,000,000 packing plant, ing fied lands on W. Marginal way at |the request of Seattle capitalists to j permit construction of the plant. The new industry will replace old Barton & Co, plant on W. | Spokane st. which has been con- | de mned by @ zone Grandmother no long- er waits for the in- frequent visits of the children and grand- the city council ordinance at veniently in a com- fortable Yellow Cab. , Yellow js situated | half milo south of W, on W. Marginal way, and oxterids to the Duwamisi river, Complete plans and pect were submitted to the zonin: mission. It will bo modern in eve respect and will eliminate the fea tures of the old Barton plant, which aroused objection from West § tle citizens, All objectionable will be controlled, the waa aasured Tho application for ro é tion was made by Twohy MA in-6500 }and William Piggott, Seattle iste, who own the property | 'The.soning. commission's apMival | will be referred to the city counell, for final action commission capital commission Thursday ré-classi-| | children. She calls on |',Prevent site. } 7 { ‘a urns & Co., jan meat | them quickly and con- | packers, « the new plant. ‘Thi recommend: tions | Jassifion Brothers) n of a} | LESTER’ o_o IT LBAVES \ FRIDAY STATE PERCY MARMONT if you liked their “If Winter Comes” youll love “The Clean Heart® NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Ceciz B. DE Mitis's Micuty SPECTACLE Story by Jeanie Macpherson “A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION ‘| (Famous Players-Lagey Corp.) ORCHESTRA of TWENTY AND ORIGINAL EFFECTS DIRECT || FROM GEO.M.COHAN THEATRE, ORCEESTRA OF 25 METROPOLITAN Special! $395 Plaer Piano With Benoh Pianos for rent, $5 per month. The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. 1821 Fenrth Ave, MA to-Si4n Cobb TY “KEMPY” A Delightful Comedy ~ BIG HAL LOWEEN ON! “Don't Let “the Kiddies Miag It” Auspices Faculty Women's Club AND THE PICTURE LARRY SEMON In His) First Featured Comedy “THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSIN REMEMBER Continuous Noon Till Midnite COMB EARLY NEXT SUNDAY METROPOLITAN and ALL WEEK Bargain Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Coming Here After One Year in New York and 5 Months in Chicago THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT Meany Hall, Oct. 31, 1924 8:15 P.M, $1, 75¢, 50¢ Tickets at Sherman-C AS. UL W. Office NE ARTISTS AND ‘TY CHORUS Mats, Wed, Best Seats $1.00 ats $1.50—Plus Tax NOW SELLING Nights 50c to § Sat. Best SEATS

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