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i JAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 1 ATTLE STAR . PAGE 11 aT QUT TO AID YOUTH CARRIED See You at Marble and TURN OVER NEW'WOMEN ROBBED BLAST PLOTTED NEW GAS CAUSE CRIPPLED SHIP OUT TO SEA = Stilt Walking Contest! YOTEL TODAY |§ IN TROLLEY som on ‘rain thowoht) QF § DEATHS Cutter Algonquin Will Try|Hundreds See Tragedy at Everybody's Goit ’ to Be here S : turday, aNG) Taylor to Get Key to Main | Bandit Gets $15 From Them apt ines Mixture Is Barred by Law to Breast Heavy Seas South Bend Say, Y’oughta See the Priz Entrance of Olympic and $20 From Motorman in Eastern States ler (lum, which stond by he ile br jnto t ung and you! t history of the ¢ (aj, Burt ©. 7 ut harges Democrats ‘ 1 ht tear ate m. Nand & chum Olive HARTLEY LIAR ay" ANNUAL STUNT a Hie stepped from the . ‘ Cc Sinha Large mad Ct ‘ans tthe gas alps x ‘ er cace ira Hurls Charge at Speaker at ‘ , tan the tone we . ony vd ~ ‘wotdetr Eagle It The tu : ws t mio mn Legion Club Meeting : ‘ : a Key 10 ‘ch "en | etitad: © t aboard 1 tising that ot carry the | Bay s. Iu pa md ciived by the Myteral Telesracn| Heavy Seas Predicted; Poi : SS) rhere are gold & F tedals ' ; Mariners Warned ee B our boy was citint etn the weilent palo y after noon ha Rare reached v rope er readings | Puget sound will be the dated to take on part of eS) WILL RESIGN , Drought from Seattle the Apc |storm center if it strike age aa iad eHippied while fignting ico in the Hold Up Work on |_'1' not sit down—1 wit teave,| MacDonald Plans to Clear Up cre re Japanese Railway) tater it war learned the won Red” Letfer First, However! with the -argo. TOKYO, Oct 31 Total suspen was Mra Meicena Ia F ° see e ary postpone. | tle, a n of the figt ator] 14 * uction of 28 nn Ship Saved After ‘ hin peinct:|¢ R ‘ upon by t Frid unning on Reef ; dha plan SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31,—Four e cabinet « i men, forming the crew of the beng ted In t 1 off shore and a mil ie 1 a half south | m7 il p 1 a r ; of Golden Gate yesterday, and w : ways in the and | neDonald and « 4 saved late in the afternoon by m e ment's | 4 vay 3} bers of the Fort Point coast Baer system. [ cor port Tue 6 station. and the nment probably will 6} The ship went aground an er ahe | Alaska Moonshiner r 1 Nove 6] lost her rudder. She is being towed ¥ s mary cherrywood 6 | Sart vac concaie tie: ae wen Kills Deputy, Self Charge She’s Mixed Up in. oo sne es oh | em route from chealiaucey to San| ANCHORAG®, Alaska, Oct. 11—| “Bobbed Haired” Banditry t mi Francisco with a load of fish William Brooks, a homesteader, y 1 «ns ‘ “ ae | terday shot and killed James Hil! fq) today and congratu |S. deputy marsha), and ther High Tide at South death, following a nervatiy iter tt 8! which Brooks and Klay for imum \ Bend Does Damage | *: sirtetad + MacDonald w mal SOUTH BEND, Wash., Oct. 21.- mpanion took cette feb ut for a str t SS aA PRertae ee EE Heavy damage was sustained by | Seldovia, while Brooks J Mond: be breakfast Willapa Harbor property holders|mained behind. Their bod paday | t to No. . aeesey by the highest tide ag rec: | discovered when they failed to a 7 x A / . Spero An Exceptional Offering of \ r- which tamaated the streets of ay ray a a n xcep ona ering 0 — ae mond, flooded tide flats and ranches,| NEW YORK, Oct. 31--Nearly 6, ed and grounded the Western Dredging | 500,000 men and women born tn fo Co. dredge north of Tokeland, after | intries are t bi b das re = ft had been torn loose from the Toke-} t on Noven Me ee owil} be a state wi there were 6,274,193, and | ave completed their nat | uralfzation since the 1920 census was : | taken, according fo the foreign lan Woman Hurls Acid | Guage information bureau | police in the robber Independen' t S d Rival’ pote te se veuines wna\{ GOLD FROM MERCURY, a wan held wu: shee Recall Nena ota a3 +3 Fashioned From i Trimmed in | TACOMA, Oct. 31.—Jealous arid} as Bolivia, Suede Bay Squirrel, Wolf, | PLATINUM FROM GOLD, |," iia mae $800, 000 IN P A. om rie Other ‘ American Opossum, — ood Fabrics hysterical because she thought that SCIENTISTS CLAIM |jrant with Mra, atokKeo, Muskrat and Marmot Furs _ | her husband's love was being stolen, Mrs. Pearl Vizgard, 23, went to a fl bottle ot arvolie aca into the|| Y/ICTORIA, B. ©. Oot. Si— |)°F 80 a |G.0.P. Raised , ’s Si i |] Ve. Hetiaro Ns vem jen nota sap a Women’s and Young Women’s Sizes Five of the Smart Styles Sketched | clared he had discovered how to SEEK: NG ADVICE.” an La Follette Charge E : | extract gold from mercury by capt sah | XCEPTIONAL value Coats are in this Saturday price,. Every coat is well tailored and the styles are | application of high charges o w. GTON, Oct ‘oneph | a " oh on » fiw, ry ms -— slecteielty, has AEnouneee to y of Philadeiphia, char offering of the better grade styles and fabrics all as smart as the five pictured. All coats fully lined face of Camille Young, 20. aclentists at the Jupanese imper- repul ways and] with good quality crepe. Navy blue, brown and black. | Police arrested Mrv. Vizzard and/ took Miss Young to a hospital, whete fal academy in Marmonchi, that fingt witnons and furs usually found only in coats at a much higher At $43.50. _DOWNSTAIRS STORE he has discovered how to trans | it'was reported that the burns would senate com. form gold into platinum, accord. not prove serious. | campaign | ing to word reaching here today CHICAGO, Oct 4 that approxiti The alchemist says that plat! Pe eg oo] [i epee PaaS mm, fl New Black Satin Hats | | Girls’ Middy Blouses and ree nator ta Plaited Skirts would result from fis expert- |C. Wallace, federation headquarters In the Newer Styles LOW.- PRICED Dr. Nagaoka is continuing his experiments with gold and intl |) 1, « telegram t | national preaid NNEL Middy Blouses in a regulation style, for mated he would have other in | Mr. Coolidge said: girls aged 6 to 14 years. In land dock. «>=! NEW FUR-TRIMMED COATS | Liberals. wees 40 111 fourth man who is President Asks Farm Bu. man reau to Suggest Secretary |™*\"* © of th Woman Held for 5 Murders Kills Self) SAN MARCOS, Texas, Oct. 31.—| Mrs. Annie Hauptrief, held in jail here awaiting trial on charges of kill-| ing her four step-children and former! husband, and attempted murder of het present husband, committed sul- | cide Thursday night tn her cell a7 | hanging herself. ‘The body of the woman was seat hanging when the jailer visited her | cell this morning. his original fund" wan] mount for 00. | ting money?” teresting revelations to make (ae h with your sta soon, . and let me have your Waish asked | a secretary of agricu “Yes, right up to election day.” Bi Bradfute immediately dispatched} Grundy denied any kr }telegrams to 48 state farm en | $100,000 of the money « heads asking a preference f yivania rf kag U SSP ae He ah ar the popular navy blue and bright PP pearitder hie Frank 0 1am LOSE - FITTING — Hats red, with braid trimmings, pock- | aon, HH. M. Gore, A. W. Gilbert, L -INDORSING BILL for bobbed heads and et and emblems. At $4.95 and ‘Taber, Samuel Adams, J, W. ( hie er / / a smart new poke shape $5.75. ldate, M. D. Lincoln, J. A, Howard me OS and up-turned models in PLAITED SKIRTS at $2.95 \' H. March and John Loe Cowiter | sachiitee of Chamber| wide geen pe sae have facings in bright and ate In i ar and ints colors to match their trimmings. Some trim- plaid patterns. so in navy Backs Initiative No. 16 Union Pacific Tea Co. 2226 Second Ave., Near Bell HERE’S MORE ABOUT med in fur and burnt-goose feathers. Very good blue serge. Made on muslin 7 , Northwest products commit value at $3.95. ee | CIVIL SERVICE STARTS ON PAGE 1 _ | f the Cham wrsed Rofere ter bill,” at ite Mout rev | waist. Sizes 6 to 14. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE meeting Thurs Pieters ecivistons cjanl aay Uke | oid a pacltiocsalfned Attractive New Neckwear Good Calfskin Shoes — wed petitions s : the mayor shall tot mike any reco-| bY. over 2,000 business and profes: | i For Girls and Boys | see eee es moe $1.00 $1.95 \s e commission {etate, urging paswage of the meas. | OLLAR AND CUFF ROWN calfskin . Shoes | day Half-Price Sale Cocoa Borax Laundry Soap, regular 10c, SPECIAL, 8 Bars 25c have been double-crosxed from| tre. No action on the bill hax | ‘A to Iarnel," Boyle assorted. Boyle} been taken by the ‘directors of the was preceded on the stand by A. M.| Chamber. | i ; . ons Met Danih Baptist minister.) The bil would prevent mixing : ‘i ; ‘i SPV Age ae an Ladies’ Goodrich Rubbers; regular $1.25; 62 who told the committes that mem.{ Smal quantities of dairy products | Sets in white and N AS the style pictured. BEEOLAU APA ts cist oes sasestes ay veces s Cc onard| With vegetable oils to give margar- | Made on a_comfortably- bers of his church, includ Larson, 138 Pontius ave., h been | ine and other compounds the flavor | olicited by women fh alleged} Of butter and other pure dairy | cream color granite cloth and beige crepe de chine, fitting, broad-toe last. With sturdy sole and low rubber English Earthenware Teapots, BP ECUA) “IRAN sic bi os Coieiese oc cuen aves # of Sl fame at 1015 und 1016| Product | An attractive ortment heel. Sizes 6 to 8, 84 to . s i 1st. He said that he knew of| ‘i ee f pre Van Camp's Pork and Beans; regular 15c; ficken hecnatirigitcteita’ de’ Yet | Coercion Charged OF styles. Scalloped and 11, and 1114 to 2. Low- SPECIAL, Bt cei vdeo w toes iccess ng establishments in his parish, 7 ‘i ‘ embroidered in lovely priced at $1.95 pai in Rail Cam ign | » DOWNSTAIRS STORE which oxtends on Howell and John ei Be - NSTAIRS STORE pip ee ed ig trom Seventh to Minor aves CHICAGO, Oct. 1 | designs. At $1.00. | DOWNSTAIRS STORM coercion was used by L, i Aged Man Perishes | fiat duniuctors, ts swine salltan | Women’s Gauntlet Gloves, $2.50 i in Flames of Home) '2°"_{? “urpert the La vali Women's Kid Gloves in various fashionable colors; Wide Suede Belts, 50c Wheeler ticket, were made t 4 3 4 ‘on BUC Ore, Oct. 91,—John| the senate campaign “lush fund''|#} with fancy tops. At $2.50. Wenley Goodman, 74-year-old Coburg | hearing, with the Introduction of a resident, was burned to death letter by Weymouth Kirk'and, at«|{) Women’s Colored Linen ’Kerchiefs Many other items in Aluminum, Granite, Glass, China, Rogers’ Silverware—Hundreds of household utensils too numerous to mention, Suk as are being worn now with the fashion- able flannel dresses. These are in 14-inch eee meal Thursda ien he Iw belleved to have | torney fe © nator opublici ay i ‘4 , ri i SOW’ t r, Various airtight stove, The stove was knoolk Kirkland placed into the record | linen Handkerchiefs. Finished with neat hems, Cc Buns, x ‘ DOWNSTAIRS STORD 2226 Second Ave., Near Bell St. od over, setting fire to the house,|a letter addremed to Fred Stew. DOWNSTAIRS STOR which was destroyed, Goodman was|art, Onklind, Cal., local officer of alone at the time the Conductors’ union,