The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1925, Page 6

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THE FiRST TIME YOU LOOKED AT ME IT STARTED ‘ae nel ee TEA ot-O8ti. 439 16% Patent Attorneys PROMPT | Yorn (NEVER KNEW | HAD A WEART \ 3) _ 6143 Arcade ¥ MASON, Fenwick Hished 1861 free 43 P. GORIN Wrence, estab- Advice and booklet Burke Bide. r : Patent Attorney. Pat ts secured. developed and 406-6-7 Central Bldg. MA tn-0290; 600 F et. N. W. V ington, D. © =e weem renege maureen tier ea aime emanye ot Sen ET SOUND Marbie and Granite ist and Virginia. Established 1874. a ales Physicians, Surgeons ANN JANE FINLAY, mid |" re red); residence CA pith 4583 | DR. ANGUS, Buite 400 Fant i | Women’s allments, disorders BY BI OSSER 13 PERSONAL bss } PERSONS who witnessed ia 21..2\ Gi... He Knows What He’s Talking About L IN- Al fri! Li YEAM- AY MONK SAID MAT HE 607 AWFUL Sick AA’ THEA HE \ DED au pop! ALEK'S LITTLE BULL Dos DIED OF AMMONIA LAST Al6xT! uat_men to work re California eat. r ; good wages, but all must buy from us at least $3 worth of land and pay $160 dows and let part of wages each month go on land: we have sold 20,000 people thelr homes here Peter or Darnall, 98 Richardson Alfred E., 5311 Greenwood Charles, 2510 14th] Howard, 117 or experience required: furnished write today. al Co, 90-Ohl. Dees ™ electrical experts $20 every day. Learn secured. Write opportunities and Sngineer Cooke, 214 nicago, “$3 an ho "BY TAYLOR lost ite 3.0. our N. E., Lakeview BIG demand for 7417 Ninth ave.| Make $ is Walter, 4400 Fifth BLAP- BLIP - R-R-R-R COOOOOEEE EE"! OW-HELLO CLARENCE! YOU ARE? Y\ CEE THAT'LL BE FINE — YES~ NO ~ Y\ OW. You SWEET BOY! -- HOW MUCH? HELLO! HELLO?! SHE'LL “TALK FoR GIMME A CRACKER AM L S'POSED AN HOUR - 1 MAY To Do MY IN) HERE - CLARENCE Newest kitchen READING IN @ THE KITCHEN “TONIGHT ? UM MAD NOW - WHAT? OW NO T AINT! LWAS JUST KIDDING ~ HUH! UH: HUH ~ - Ete -tre- How CAN IT READ AND JAKE SLATER, TH’ SECOND HANK HIBBARDP NEXT ASA SHEETS, HE STILL OWES ME 35¢ON THEM HALF IT WASNT MORE THAN FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER THE SNOW SLID OFF HENDRICKS RooF BEFORE COBBLER JOHN WOLTZ HAD IDENTIFIED THREE THE FOUR VICTIMS Cop Chases Thief; Throws Loot Away After sobbing J, H. Hughes of $2, Jack Byers, 20, was chased sev- eral blocks by Patrolman K. L. Webb and captured at Fifth eva and Pine st, Friday night money was thrown away by Byers in his flight, but a witness, R. M Mitchell, 431 14th ave. N., picked it up and gave it to the police for evidence The| ancial experts say that about 60 per cent of the transactions in retail trade and 90 per cent of the wholesale transactions are settled by means of credit transactions—checks, trade acceptances. drafts and notes. AS WELL GO To THE DINING Room THIS 15 RADIO STATION WHK~ BR-RR-~ rianmoerac=Se/RFFUSE FAVORS! (ba te ©1928 oY mA semye, The race is not always to the swift—especially if the horse in front falls down, Eagles Pay $7,914 Last Year Taxes When J. M. Hooper, president of the Seattle Eagles lodge, handed County Treasurer W. W. Shields a} check for the lodge’s 1924 tax bill Friday, he made what is believed to be the first big tax payment of the year. The check was for $7,914.58. ‘The Eagles are saving 3 per cent on their tax bill by paying it early,"’ Hooper said. Democratic Club to Meet Tuesday The Seattle Democratic Women's club wyll Meet Tuesday, February 17,| at 2:30 p. m. in the Puget Sound vings and Loan bank, Third ave. Pike st. Topics for discussion will be the Fordney-McCumber ta iff act, the reorganization of the tar: iff commission by President Coolldge and tariff as a tax on women. iB. C. Counsel to Extradite | Men Wanted for Holdup British Columbia authorities will | not enter into agreements with Ross | Watson, former city detective, held! |here ‘awatting a decision on hin ex | tradition in the $42,000 Nanaimo bank | | holdup, as long as he is in the United | States. | That was the answer of T. H. Pat-| terson, one of the special counsel conducting the extradition| proceedings, to Watson's recent offer | }to waive extradition if he is assured | Ja speedy trial or release on bond| | pending trial. | Watson, claiming that he ts inno- jcent, sets forth that he may be, held} lin Jatl a long time before the cases lof the three other defendants fight ling extradition, Thomas Johnson, | Harry Stone and William are finally decided. Release on bond, | Patterson said, !s a matter for the} | Canadian courts, not for crown} }counsel and defense agreements. — | Moriarity Appointed | Committee Chairman) Chairmanship of the educational | } committee of the Pacific Coast Ad- | vertising clubs’ convention here next | | July, has been given to Prof. W. D. Morlarity of the University of Wash- {ington school of business adminis- tration. His committee will seek to stan-| | dardize a plan for activities of vari- | Jous clubs in addresses, round-table discussions and cooperation with schools giving advertising and allied courses, ‘The convention will be held at the Olympic hotel July 20-23. \Indorse Mrs. Landes jat Meeting Monday) A meeting to indorse the candidacy | for the city council of Mrs, Bertha| sandes will be held at the Wilsonian | apartments at 8 p.m. Monday. The affair is sponsored by alumni of the University of Washington, Prof. nk Laube, of the political scienc department, will speak. U Bagley, | J GIMME ACRACKER, A CRACKER - [ Vital Statistics | BIRTHS Births in their houscholds are re- ported by the following men Anderson, Lars, Stanwood, bo Jorgensen, Chi 7214 Sycamore ave. Bi Carl Henry, 3613 Densmore . boy ; Will, 1541 Grand ave, boy. € George Robert, 4037 46th ave. I . James Slanchard st. boy 1y M., 1300 Ward st., boy win Samuel, 3238 2ist Friedman, Jacob, 154 29th ave. boy Powell, Frederick Paul, 4354 Eighth ave. N, EB. girl Peto James, 202 W. Blaine st. Shimomura, Sumao, girl. Ridout, C. poy 667 Weller st., Leland, 4951 Lewis pl. . I, Kent, girl. Robert William, 102 Bellevue boy Melvin Oscar, Ha Beck, 36th ave. 123 Are Initiated Into Eagles Lodge A class of was initiated Into the Seattle lod night. A tue) candidate, George E. Baxter, was one of the class. Baxter was born on Friday, the 13th of February, 1897. An entertainment program by the Blind Radio Five, an orchestra of) blind musicians and entertainers, was staged. Mrs. Lillian Bowers appeared In songs and dance num- bers. The program was arranged by Dr. Joseph Sogal, chairman of the entertainment committee U. S. Deputy Marshal Foils Gunman’s Trap With a stirring tale of a desper ate encounter with a gunman, Deputy U. S, Marshal E. E. Gaskill returned to Seattle Friday from an expedition Into the wilds of Bay- view, Island county. With Sheriff William Gookins and a deputy, Gas- kill entered the home of Rudolph Haas, and, drawing a bead on him, | prevented the use of a deadly two- un trap, he reported to his chief, S. Marshal E. B, Ber- Thomas, 61¥/ of Eagles Friday | s | Shelton ave. gir Paul, Jay, 612 W. 80th st, boy. |Howard, Milton Edward, 17 e., girl Norman G., Gold Albert Gust Zar, boy. | . 3831 NL! William, 2316 W. lith ave. }_. girl | Richardson, Norman, 1419% Second ave. boy Clifford L, 610 Lucille st.. Darch, girl. ntile, Nicholas, 314 Aloha st. girl. no, Michael, 1111 10th ave. 8S. Sigurd H., 2315 W. girl. boy: Alfred Lee, 6733 Seventh ave » W. girl Evans, David Virgil, Alberny, B.C, girl. Balle, Alfred Leo, 2014 E, Mercer st, boy. Name and Residence. Age Harvey, Park, Seattle .. Garnaud, Minnie, Orting Oddo, James Vincent, Pennsylvania Roberts, Bernice, T Price, Fred P.. Allen, Lois Irene, Husser, Philip H. KAD, sess+3 as Tarbet, May J., | Scoville, M. J., Jr., |Johnson, Helen L., | Wilson, Carol William, Jr., |Thompson, Violet Teen, Parker, Robert B.. Berkele: | Beck, Lydia, Seattle . |Opheim, John D., Seattle . |Karlen, Aina, Seattle DEATHS Hass, Lee Konrad, 74, 746 W tona ts. Crouch, Scott, Feb. 11 Selsback, Andrew, 63, 4041 25th ave. S. W,, Feb. 12 }1 Martha I el, Feb. 11 Vidler, J K, . 6 EB. Feb. Mulford, Grace RF. s. W b. Ber- 2102 Second ave, nnitt, 7: rento Union st, 64, 3217 44th ave infant, county Parrish, Peter, 2922 First ave.,| 10. rson, Nels Peter, 62, | Feb. 11: rson, Albert, 58, 102 Cherry st., 10 Divorce Complaints Marjorie vs. Harry bh. Rubenstein, cruelty, iC. A. vs, Imelda Walter, cruelty, | Dorothy J. vs. Wallace A, Burdett, incompatibility. W. H. vs.. Kate Deatherage, deser- Kenwore, Charles K. Thomas, John Ball, cruelty Iter C. Cope, cruelty rl J. vs, Dean L. Robbins, deser- tion, Stella vs. Ralph Gailey, desertion Dally A. vs. James Govan, rtion, Sarah Jane vs. James McGrath, cruelty. {Marguerite M. vs. nonsupport Hdward R. vs. cruelty LeRoy vs. May Clara 8S. va. | _ crueity H, vs, Mildred O. patibility rlora va, Arthur P. Furbush, cruelty 8. vs, Ada Bell Albert R. Green, Gertrude H. Fuller, desertios West, | Gagnon, | George P. Libbey, incom- | n | WANTED- Curtis, Russell George, 940 W. 6ist | © ertion. orge BK. vs. Helen Ka € a vs. James L. Thurmond, non- support. n uses 20 times Big profits mas Mfg. Ce. . Dayton, 0. ‘arpenter who wants own home to build same on con: tract, part labor to apply as first payment. I furnish lot and fix r Every wo make ons; reports Write American secret salaries; expenses ‘oreign Detective X. 2004 8th, near Westiake av., clean, furnished, steam-I bedrooms (men): free 10 SITUATION—MALE _ WILL exchange labor for cook stove or anything of value, A-fl, Star. PAPER hanging, _kelsomining, painting. Brown, BE acn-2983. ROOFING, reshingling and patching. BE acn-2129-R. YOUNG man wants to learn_butene er's trade. rite Box 14, Silvany y 0) % tory atisfied wearers Over a million capital oF em Easily sold. Ni perience required. $100 to $150 weekly. now being allotted. opportunity. Write for free sam ples no ison Mills, Broadwa P AG y patented removable Gi blade ors, When dullyslip i new blade just like safety rami 9 Tremendous money maker, NP * competition. samples furnishes Jf Jennings Company, Shear B+ Dayton, 0. MARTHA Four-Foot Milanese a eI for refooting; operataa, Also glove silk under to consumer, Sell De MEN—S 5 nanufacturers and ast d knitting yarns DMC cottons desires represent tion ttle and vicinities, now calling on drygoods and aft y stores preferred. Inc Broadway )—District salesman fF manufacturer selling wnlet made, hand-tailo for $23.50. Pi with sales lived at least ve Apply 5 x 00, Chicago. CED salesman in bende A good paying propos tion. Apply 502 urities Bite Third and Stewa atte a S88 of your own. Amagiag 9) aker. Stylish @ : shoes at $3 and $ that makes sales. Are Dept. F nati. 17 MALE AND F MALE HELP W WILL pay you $4.50 day for 2 dozen pairs Steber wool socks daily on Highspeed Family Kotte: Will buy all you make at. same : We furnish yarn free; 5-yeat_ act, old reliable mans ufacturer. Work at home ‘ dent. Experience uf iy d go full particulars wi " eer yee FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT *ERTNKS moved, boc, BA sO territory. ¥

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