The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 9

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co secon TWO] TheSeattleStar = (:acusstois SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925 Congress to Determine ' Exact Status of Navy Solons to Find Out Real Condition of Our Sea Fighting Equipment | , | MARLES P. STEWART 8 t BONOT x . dy at - wee got lasted a Day, So It Is ticapped only by the fact tha ~ Worth Repeating a DP acd ed fr °)CLAIM BATTLESHIP [BACKBONE OF FLEBT ecme | fleet's backb< Aviat RK aR BORLA ss Greulate Petition Against « Dry Law Here n. J oc Spokane, */Democratic Women | i the move | | The amociation is an incorporation) to Meet on Tuesday | MB ts home in Spokane. It com-|} The Seattle City-Wide Democratic) Dems J. W. Binkley of Spokane, | Women’s club will meet Tuesday at| Wident; George W. Wright, 230 p. m. at the Pr av Gat; Emil Simon, music nd Loan lman Frank, banker: Mrs. } Third Wiegerald and Mra. M. 8 s Right with the crowd ° When the crowd passes its unqualified approval— further praise seems unnecessary, doesn’t it? Reunion to Be Held pogtoffice Returns | i: Minnesota Society Sterling to Normal | Uith Minnesota Society of| wasHINGTON, Jan. 19 Sound, composed of former! postottice department today tesued z The “crowd’’—tens of thousands of good-coffee makers Of the 13th volunteer rem! |instructions restoring the rate of | i igni i that state, will meet for) exchange for the pound to 44.87, ef- and good-coffee drinkers signify their approval of er banquet at the Olymplc| fective January 5 fi : iy bevacason. Webra YI oe eee Golden West Coffee by consuming countless cups of Me ist was an ea arrival at ert Ireland, the its rich mellow goodness 865 days in the year. tory. | Australia, New Z z jent CAD" | Africa, the Se The crowd reaches from the cottage to the mansion and Brighton P.-T. A. and from the good little restaurant, famed for its to Meet Wednesday | “Java”, to the fine big hotel, where it is served in form Latah Anse a an de luxe, Classes of y and Navy “Y” sii: wit eat ‘ P-T. A. Wednes Aid to Many ary 21. Harry Baines is always good at the| partment, will talk on ju | MCA on [work in Seattle. Mrs. E. alr =| organization. The And this approval is all inclusive of that wonderous aroma and flavor, of that adaptability to every vary- iia wise 6 o of the Hi : “ 3 . ae who ote Heaing, wil fbesieid He ch6' action’ Goodness Locked in; ing taste for extreme, medium or subdued strength, S foom In which to write, rest | building. Opens with a Key and of that economical capacity for seeming to yield ' Moke, and a hearty welcome. 7S ae tat $ Btls, if pros they aka | The handy key-opening top more delicious cups to the pound, embodies r If not .| Noted Lodge Woman) is quickly, easily, safely re- rarrane Dies at Home Here mere NS nr a Over 40-years experience enters into the selective | rs. Anna EB. Doyle, of Cal 0) er; D1 . eZ: + . spe ras. fr. lant ectne| Me A Oe eichaay evening Feathig Gant NOitew edaee choice of high-grown coffees—into the scientific blend- t, the naval)" a bd z, 1 4 . . . at the family home, Nob Hill | to lid or can to cut you. we * - le, tig ay oe eae Nee eis Ore can sto. out ypu ing, roasting and vacuum packing to make Golden Women of the Woodcraft, the La a container with close fitting West Coffee right with the crowd—to make it. just dies of the G. A. R., and the| top remains for filling with igh AthiG pe who were entir Daughters of Rebecca. A son those things on the pantry right with you. Charles W. Doyle, is secretary of| shelf for which one never ~ ogi ere Bi ese 4 177 Central Labor council. Mrs seems 2 have a suitable re- j the top of the plano’ |Doyle resided in Seattle for 37 ceptacle, JAM =e : Closset & Devers ES SMITH | BOY WORKS SPIDER Coffees and Teas Exclusively HARD AND PAYS TAX |, ON HIS PET DOGGIE |) HE DALLES, Ore., Jan, 19.— Spiders, long legged spiders that scare girls, pald for a dog |] ticense here today. Harold Wat- Wes }] gon, typical small boy, brought |) Coffee || his dog and a fistfull of penntes, || all tied up tn a tobacco sack, to © 1024 Closset & Devers C the city recorder’s office. Harold explained that hin slater paid 6 conta for each spider he captured and exhibited to her. “My, you must have caught a lot of them,” exclaimed Recorder || in astonishment 1 winked, and reaching ‘ nto an overalls pocket, led out one bly black spider, || + ‘ ‘He sure worked hard,” mused || chet. Portland and Seattle the boy *

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