The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1925, Page 9

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BR 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR | MAKES MANAGER PLAN CAR BOND PLAN PLEA ISSUE j Erickson Scores Records of $99,000 Wanted for Seattle’s Mayors dium Extension quesDAyY, F! gs0N DEATH OMAN TO FIGHT) MMTE TODAY HARTLEY BILL b President Passed Out Says Tax Commission Un- Fe February 3, 1924 fair to Small Owner WHITE COLLAR BARS INQUIRING MINISTER FROM LOTTERY JOINT | FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Dependalle Goods Eccamang Preae—bivdernk & Nowa Serre Sta- Charming New Dresses Afteri gasHINGTON of Mou wee city ¥ [yet et the natior ie san presi fm. dra ne oon ‘or Street and ali. 03 ALA iodel So = at REE MAJEWSKI CASE fae to interfere 2 2 , A bes h 6 7 ar Johan he Ex-Sleuth Appears Afaning’esdve tn the Veto ale 0 ‘one set «8 giant , are ske the n attractive Spri I y low price I istrous atir ft Granted on Last Day of Hart's Term, Is Learned Jon f from Walla a by Gov he New Dr fo term for the murder Dre priced—$17. a full pardon at the Hippod iy The show will bs , “i $ smmisaior , r " Majewski for-|* may Jats a the show will ex t ax Avy Seer oF te f them. But J venture gemma! convenience and eed Prove Kge sy aol F r women, could peded in the ultra-modern « ce staff in to porters Bectery equipped home Ay evening hear — 1 Detective jected pe rgner ment we ma m Women’s Muslin Costume Slips HITE muslin Costume Slips to wear with house dresses have just arrived. In the bodice-top style, with 18-inch shadow-proof hem. Women’ * and young women's sizes, at 95¢. ferred by the United States « ment, sald that | hin full freedom on the last da Hart's term of office | pardon was granted, he condition that Soudas submit himeelf to the government for 6 Nn proceedings was convicted Pit Fire Leads tow, favtecec"| | New Dotted Marquisette Damage Action Sate: Garvie ae ar : , 35c Yard N evenly-woven quality of Dotted Marqui- sette in 36-inch width for curtains. Ef- fective in either plain, lace-trimmed or ruffled ecru. Low-priced ng Majewski ha have been mixed up in t hijacking « t Paul Strumpkt principals, Hacher is believ the office ENSEMBLE _ Bios Distinctly Modish select from at $16. Decidedly Practical air “ been rumored © alleged frente’ DOWNSTAIRS STORE said to h nde meetings of Majewski 1 B. C. plotters less City Wants More Street Car Power | men Monday after Never | Coal Sweet Sixteen (°° 2" = ae. ‘ 5731 the tm h “ he fla haved, by taking ove Campagna said he was | Havercamp's property ating on | Coal ie HOME BURNS That styles. Choice of white or at 35¢ the y 25x50-inch Rag Rugs the do: ght of * ws DEG ’ P | tractive materials in the FRESH lot of domestic Rag Rugs in very Downstairs Stere. desirable hit-and-miss patternings. A good This model would be ’ fs smart in plain or stripe selection of colors for use in bathrooms, sun- fabric, either of wool or rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. These are low- silk. priced, Wednesday, at 98¢. There is a new BUT- —DOWNSTAIRS STORE DEDLY! Ensemble the private company's James and ¢ West Seattle] creck ¢ © east aid Suits will be the thing nd a this year. And Sweet Six- “a et {eee Retina Ok athe teen, as always, has antici- ntl ted due (aa bee pated the mode and is showing a ¢ baie wee wide range of beautiful and origi Campagr mal designs. t and The new lines are stunning Serve His Sentence Pabries are exquisite Shades are NEW ORLEANS. C . The Mriking and include such colors | federa uur & Bip stick reds nut browns, e y taupe, sand blue and fawn. ¢ Dr. Frederick of North H you MUST pay more than $14 fame, convicted in rt Worth at Campagna Was trespassing | # & wo in full confidence that um ‘exas, feveral mc t Two hundred|tave Hal whatever you select will be SE RRLS ls to de total $10,000 is asked) a priced the economical Sweet Six Millinery . teen way. Our immense buying power and unique value sharing Methods make it possible. ard. « Artist Injured in Fire Ruins Residence BUTTERICK PATTERN &DELTOR One of tive dress ting | When A ayn, tumbled | find EVERETT, Ff many attrac patterns for can choose co tei aa: is contributory negligence and the dog Dr. Cook ym t | Sap whom the a exclusive 0 entimated at "HEADLIGHT OUT. ‘Port Is Lalas “Death Train Traveled With | It Money, S ys Day i No Light, Crew Says | Kin* county nearty = taxes, over and above port ings, to keep the Port of 8 | Wo orth of water mains for W. Barton $1 230,000 for jst. oat 38th ave. SS. W. | -Works Next Month TERICK PATTERN DEPARTMENT in the Downstairs Store. biased. ‘Tod: Dr. Cook must senten: Spring styles you have _Worth Apparel Shop Now in Denny Bldg. The Worth women's apparel up. stairs shop has opened on the sec ond of the Denny buildin, large frocks and coats have arrive depicted: te t ead wally shown at Sweet and PROSSER, Feb. 2—Northern Pa-| cide ain No, 42, which early Bun day killed three persons and serious ly injured a fourth at ere, traveled miles headlight, Bistees first, as uanual. cand Harry Lockhart, 65, widely known ! Public! business man of the Northwest, died in San Francisco, according to a wire port commissioner, in an SINK | before the Pleasant Valley Improve without 4) ment club Monday night 1 trom Just why our nye crew at the inquest yesterday and introduced in 1} Monday afternoon going for the past three a cr California ave, was |dectared Julius Day the c shipment of dresser according to the won Artificial Eyes? prot 1288 HUTESON OPTI | Pasco, CO., 1320 Second Ave. xpayers. } ' } HAIRCUT, 35e Teaching All the Latest Bob Cuts Shave te CLEAN—Towels, Tools, Hands Women Operators ETTER QGHOP ARBER SCHOOL 1212 First Avenue new of the Piggty tion. H. A mannave tores ¢ At the Kiwanis club weekly lunch con Tuesday at the Olympic the prin was the Rey. Aleck “the genial pas son cipal speaker | received by his friend, Charles Ten- Eastern markete—an advance show Foe hav "El tem of publicly owned 4 are | {[nant, chief of detectives, Tuesday. | Ing of smart spring apparel—for | reer ne creak constantly running behin said} Five hundred thousand dollars} Lockhart, a prominent member of te Coens. Devore). ehiiaar all of Spokane, sald that the head.|D% “While privately owned docks) worth of Montlake bridge bonds are|the Elks and Masonic lodges, had | it the ety ‘will "be opened under the ight was out at Wymer northwest | "7" making money, is a | included in three issues aggregating |long been associated with the firm same management, ft tw said. ot’. Yakima; Gad that 4 was not| hard to understand. A $15,000,000 | ¢; 230.000 to be offered by the city | of Nevwstadter Bros. in Portland. He| |tighted until the train reached| fms concern ought to at least pay |for public sale next month, accord-| had no immediate family, but a step- | |White Girl Marries 100 miles southeast of Yak- pes wa econ and red Past ceainie [ae te action taken by the council dpotesi and a half brother are living} | }ima. The conductor and engineer |” ? '* | Monday | Hindu at Victoria |... that they had reported the ae 1 eas beet dari Si Me Other Issues comprise $430,000 for} eereerae | VICTORIA, B. C, Feb, 3—Beat-| light out to division headquarters agctoe x cae ie tb # ©XP4N-| purchase of the property along Alki P.-T. A. TEA | rice Carter, 21, « white girl of Lady-|at Yakima and again at Wapato,| "on whlch will take the port off | ave, waterfront from Luna park to sc be eee |smith, B. C, became the wife of| but had received no answers to|'2® ‘x rolls and keep it off” |the municipal bathing beach for a] The Greenwood and Crown Hill] | Daliph Singh, a Hindu, at the Sikh} their reports, they sald. Before ad- . teers oe and erated ned ped betes a tal Sere one oe! temple here on Sunday. The mar-| Journing, the Jury summoned the] sewer outfalls, septic tanks andj a enor of the Ballard High | riage ceremony occupied six hours.| division superintendent nd the} Plan Street Improvement | other civic Improvements. P.T. A. at the home of Mrs. S. E. Just before the wedding the girl| master mechanle to appear at the| Calhount st, residents are duc for| Becker, 9420 12th ave. N. W., Thurs | adopted the Sikh faith | hearing today. | $4,449.86 worth of street improve. . | eee eee ees | Asks $1; 343 Damages | | Monday 1s passed on its third read: | ric Light Co. May Wheat Slumps | Name New Offi Ret, snait tor apron oF Elect 8! : ame New icers ps ise \eaee at Market Opening on Calhoun, between 18th and ath | harging that an interurban car GHICAGO, Fret ice hank for Piggly-Wiggly | aves N operated by the Puget Sound Electric slumped sharply at the opening of| ™M- E. Traylor has been elected asic ace Jcampany, at 13th ave. 8 and. Du avcaleasesiesard of trade te vt president of the Seattle b iv amish ave. inh catset ie “a poten, 12 able wiemiy REV. BENNETT SPEAKS warning civnd i 60 cet and le a9 cH owes bane ha? Wade. mas it up against @ telephone pole, Pete from $1.97 to tg Phy oho herald vera KE a , | Olson has filed suit for $1,343 dam 4 close yesterday of $1.99 | wi S Mct : pip p hb aes Heavy selling came into the mar. |!" cherze of buying the teden espana st ooLaier . m ket with reports of lower prices in| Several new stores: in Settle And | Bennett known as says. He lost four and oneshalf days' foreign markets. one in dea are included in 1925 | tor ron F herton. work thru injuries and his car was Sen |smashed up, the compiaint adds. HERF’S MORE ABOUT Y hi; 'HERE are many dainty, intimate things that you would much pre- fer-to wash yourself. The ease and satisfaction with which, it is done de- pends on the soap you use. A few moments rinsing in the bathroom bowl, using— eet ccaciiconenens™ Ly, ENS 4 WHITE KING Mazkinfg SOAP will bring results that will reflect your pride in your prettiest garments. It will never harm « the most delicate fabrics that water alone does not injure. “Wakes s0 little.” “For every household use.” You Would Not Buy . the City Hall From a Stranger Yet strangers have sold the Brooklyn bridge and ¢ity parks many times over to gullible person: may have t door to you. believing that he has Frights in your land—that, for Ynatance, he can use your driveway: th your wall is a “party wall,” into which he may fasten his building. A gullibl bought t Your own title may be without fiawa, but you are not free from a claim of title against you made by a gul- iible person who bought from a@ stranger. may be forced to your time and your money, and may even have to mo to court, to pi your title in such a ver sible case as we cite abov We can show you how o title Insurance policy can aa- sume for you the risk created by the gullible person who bought from @ stranger WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets Over $700,000 You spend | Eighth ave. IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED | Residents on Chilberg ave, from Andover to W. Genesee sts., mas grading and other ovements if the counell adopts a report of the board of public works received at Monday's session. The work is estimated to cost $10,539.23 WANT MORE LIGHTS [ii ie Quinn hore An ordinance introduced | sity st. nor to any of 1} Monday afternoon before the council’ haunts, Tennant said. to install lights on Woodlawn uave.| Guy Morley, 1120 View st., between Ravenna blvd. and E. 7rd|torla, B. C. husband of the dead at, at @ total cost $13,571 Coun-| woman, was unable to throw much cilmen indefinitely postponed a/ light on the murder mystery. He project to install similar Nghts on E.| furnished the police with Manheart's 72nd, between E. Green Lake way | address at the Quinn hotel, however, and Woodiawn ave., for $7; WANT AVENUE GRADED | Fourteenth ave. N. B., between E. 80th and KE. 85th sts, will be graded, | nee {f councilmen approve a report of|she had been separated “by mutual the board of works received Monday | consent” from her husband afternoon, The board also reported| Two photos were found showing on water main improvements on} Manheart and the wenan together N. W., from W. 76th to] The Los Angeles police are attempt ing to learn more about Manheart | from Mrs. Morley's sister in that city | Another angle of the case is Man | heart's assertion that he was going |to Spokane soon to visit his father. | He made the statement to his land | lord at the Quinn hotel, police say. | | No Inquest has beer scheduled in _- & the case as yet. | MURDER STARTS ON PAGE 1 a street im. swering the same 4 With no license plates from the scene | But one things | heart did not cription, but dash away is certain—Man return to his lodg was UE TOGETHER Tennant is in possession of infor |} mation which he says tends to show had been with Man able during the Period W. 86th sta. WATER SHUT OFF | Water will be shut off on Hol gate at. east of 31st ave, ., on | Wednesday, from $ a. m. until Big Cut in Dentistry FOR 30 DAYS $10 Gold WOPK« 5.0.05 a8 $4.00 ood Set of $ 1 0.00 Crowns... +00. Extraction Free Open 8 te 6 Daliy—v to eeth.. $4.00 $10 Bridge- OHIO DENTISTS HE time to stop a cold is in the beginning—at the first sign of its coming. A cold always warns you, so it’s folly not to act. Millions immediately take hot lemonade, then promptly go to bed under warm coyers. Tn nine cases out of ten all traces of the cold have disappeared when morning comes—all the uncomfort- able, devitalizing chill and ache. “Flu,” pneumonia, and other serious consequences are frequently prevented. Thus, you save whole days of sickness, and their cost. If Catchi The cheapest, easiest and safest way to treat a cold is to get it when it starts. Tt is worth while, there- fore, to have lemons handy for the best preventive that millions know—hot lemon- ade. Just squeeze the juice of + lemon in glass or cup of hot water. The effectiveness of hot lemonade is due to more than its heat. Add sugar it you wish. Get a dozen lemons now and be prepared. Ask for California lemons, the tart, juicy, practically seedless kind. They make the most effective lemonade for colds,

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