The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1925, Page 9

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HMIN SOUVENIR saart to conuins)FIND NEW BASE'BOY SCOUT HEAD 3 | | FFOR CONCLAVE be - nS OF SMUCCLERS IN SEATTLE | FREDERICK & NELSON Joga jn ow cn Gard Cn, We Tae Pt ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Depradable Goods Locacany Pres —bredernh & Mdsw Serrms ESSE = Cy Women’s Dainty Gowns and pandso A = lk : 3 | Chemises—Entirely Hand Made Scnansnintetnanntieetreliiie pani MECHANICAL BULL 1S )) ‘ | REPORTED EXERCISOR | °...., * | OF SEATTLE’S MAYOR || """" " BY JIM MARSHAL W EN t ke ue tor native Philippine hand fashioned, with painstal these dainty Gowns and Het FIGHT LOST m Mieief Bill Sidetracked; Will = Try Again in Fall rem Ise Of an unusually soft, fine qué of white cotton fabric-—every and every stitch of embroidery nea ve | Eagles Plan Program for | erate imei || Cornerstone Laying Tuesday: 1,880 Yards Imported na ‘ I $10 nel ¢ Skawit. || the prose Hinerate Well, this *, bu rigged so that when Doc gee) hundred world wa e Gh denied gtslature dike recent sess iM try D Ba Novenider, L. C. McLauehtt qutive secreta t fase associat Monday, A witer their relief was okehed b grernor destracke pate approprial mmittee j The-veterans, © weiss, Was Tul don which. dearmy wher em to be Trey claimed ¢ the bonus gown the ah well wking of stat geroprials ¥ iade to pay their claims Humphrey Favored by Senate Report WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Afte a weeks of invest @ interstate com PARTA “8? 1 x, of i, This anima on ts 1S | sor 1 —36 inches wide; in white, gray and the following SPECIAL Otto P. D colors? Rose Blue Orange Cerise Green Tan Peach Pink Lavender financial operatic tion, the sen pit Ee bac it peer egs apepepag Rea tite Orchid Yellow . Shell YARD DOWNSTAIRS STORE aes committee thy ordered a favor Sromination of Wi! itty, former! ‘ 9% a memt~ ees Upper picture shows where shaft was Wash.| “tomb” of Floyd Collins at Sand Cave, Kentucky. Lower ral trade| picture shows electrical plant at mouth of cave, which gave|| » nominatoin willl warmth to Collins over a light circuit. Over this circuit ; ha uring the exerchye } The trust section of the Wash ington kers’ association and from Oregon con eorsateres Rieter Is Saved |“"*___ Be Np tow wy te ct, com “=| Says Mother Goose’s: ts fic eam Oregon cm ae taecrsa < mee nF t wags the} Sentenced 5 Years| ; new . Baa . ae death oniy by the prompt| >Y -Deput esecutor Eugene! Dedication of C. of C. Audi- |} , “is °C perene e ee th pacity of 4,000 per-|| Bde, Jail Her Today mien of J. E. Cassingham, watch | Meacham, former divoree proctor torium Monday Night r foctor wns Bp m me t for W. F. Jahn & Co, whol| andy Finaomre, Everett Ita ; him a rope : Mathewson clung to the line until Gimen M. A. Coons and C. A.|** fates reached t ti a ight Mie the dock | last week and ay Mepital for from one t e@nN\VuJ i! Mitchel! Gilliam Mra. Gu St r argued she s nd “Tom pina k on the Big Cut in Jauto w ile ee | — a's jer the good - | Ne. ikdenie nad ik Rover vence,” he said. did not D Hy : Wat Taken Sow hi! viata |Girl, 17, Says She Didn’t seis" was vangsted sot of fe aun ef hing ar ten apn, fom CRB atry as en Sout May. Collier in at berty und hildho: : "4 man fad taken him to Portiand in|( HERE'S MORE ABOUT j[her oil! today as she denied the | arth’ renin en" sayer ati #Gontéetahte Write feperegper: si ad $4.00 rae that she murdered Thomas empleton, war veteran and one of his auto and wanted him to go to be California. He said he beat hix way JAYWALKER er suulters, at her father’s birthday back to Seattle from Portland . y 7 , ' i { STARTS ON PAGE 1 Tparty in her Greenwich Village home learned u Sh erp | With Dual Nature Conf licts Te was enraged tson, poor hoy.. When nok $4.00 was! Th | personality ts prevalent, of heart trouble brought on by too | Sa et Sunday n Dentistry is like wine | “ watking with his mother Saturday] that ncobie ti ‘o Vealink anilal 1 Ae lite.’ Th ment of the jaywalking ordinance a| “I didn’t mean to shoot him. 1 | tha’ people than one realizes | much dancing and night life. ne < “4 ght Collier shot bin four times.| . qi ts better with age. HERE’S MORE ABOUT [| vcoa ‘one, and believes if parents {loved him."* whe cried say Pe igs Ia we Imes. are possessed of conflicting natures, | doctors said at her death, “Truly | Extraction Free |will be stricter about keeping their| Templeton had found his sweet lew, Minutes _Desore, Accor’ is indicated by the jnf f essays |Bhe " o ran tra All Work G teed f , ee <i r o- the ce, Mary Frances called cated by the influx of essay died a victim of: her ‘strange ork Guaran lor 1S Pe ME 170, 000 PEOPLE * ps |children from playing in the streets |heard in the arms of Michael Con. |'0 (he t a } hese Pal seal iim {9% the subject to The Star contest | personality” | Years, Examination Free. STARTS |there wilt be many leas accid | nors, middle-aged contractor, in a Vile [Her YO USNS SG Sake . peditor } 6 Dally—9 to 12 Sunda oy their (DENTAL WORK) eee ee | “Many ‘uccidents are not due to| lage cabaret Friday night. Areu to cor her father’s house for Gifts whs'ase cust ant ieoaeit Pa Winners of the, contest will be 7 2 7 the picture “Sandra” will have its/ }last showirigs at the Coliseum Mon: | jday night, the tickets awarde wil} be" good for” the H CARED FOR at the offices| of Chicago. All of ‘em said to we, Edwin J. Brown, Seattle’s| when 1 came, ‘Write and tell me Mading Dentist. Thirty years’ ex NOW W ness of both drivers and pedestri | en@éd in the death of Templeton two with him pats ans.’ the J aid | days later | Mary x les has enabled Dr. Bi F | Traffic hetd his} Rudolph Perkins, father of the girl, | ertsor |Home lov AS Sin iwahier as rown to} 20 MAKE GOOD fopinion in ‘resrve the con. | today described the shooting lust are © of the types| ming | Mire a system of dental method {0.1 dat ! e We've just GOT TO mak od, by “ > fh » Dixie ap.’ @ tis own which has given the | peck: Cat have'the magorewriting| eee iH. th cllel “and Te bdr ther hE hos at nc that_‘have ten dealt with by the Sekai inl SE MEEDGtA Offices an baviable| ts the bors, slviig away beck in|20Ce" termination to have his onty daugh¢ jessay conte he | = | - at 18 me nation-wide. Faithful wrk,| the loop skyscrapers, that our adver- | ter wed the young and {pdustriou “1 have in mind a girl oe and giving people ‘the| tising doesn't hold up Pithiapanie ne wedding | womad Atwho'te very pretty § Bsr or Dr. rown's Saccem, Harwia-reho the major Shahar fo en = Two Identified as Robbers | entea. aa and “alts 6 ya | wus vice president and gen tah taba ihe plano beautifully in an'orchestra she MDental Work is now being made| ager of the King Motor orcad man old, enough to. be pet of Portland Bank reflects a striking personality MM gatly reduced Prices until May| Hetroit. He's been general manager lis the enty of all who hear her, hs | father MR, ahd ali work is guaranteed.| for the Horsting Leather Stretcher | STARTS ON PAGE 1 J ee Mgr. Brown Dental Offices, Co. He was president of the Inter- | ts eereae lwuspected of participating in they I have seen the same girl in her 106 Columbia Street. | national Washing Machine Co. Man-| «sfixe started to fight Brown and rk Rose bank very Friday, | home, which is always untidy. She — lager of the Telautograph Co. was on the =i ed aes in custoday is an utter failure as a housekeeper. | sed ce *\ struck him jaw. Brown | another position he held. For a time | yiiied his gun and clipped Donovan Police arrested the men Sunday|I often wonder how she can play he manufactured electrical special-| 6. the head. The weapon exploded night and say two of them have/such beautiful melodies on such a t Mrs. Rob. | geniuses brilliant in one way ond TY STREET jderelicts ih another; men with a today Sergt ‘Templeton, 4 of a product $$ _—__—_, Once be | HERE’S MORE ABOUT PORTLAND, Feb, 16.—Three men, | her music is wonderful |tles, He's what you'd call ® $10.99) anq the bullet’ nicked Donovan's Thief Robs House While De- | me {entitled by Charles P. Crum, | dust-covered piano | ear | : | scalp." 7 cashler.of the bank. They are Frank} Another wrote of his own! personal Ww As D ee UGE pares | Flere's what he says he can call!” When the immigration {tective Makes Merry Below (Wenn. az, ana i at. St i: iosatciie co iekieed e Let the Decision : TSOUND Ria signer, eXPerl-| station, E movan ve the The other prisoner, Douglas Day, 48|iy tived one role.” he aity mental electrical machine expert, in ate | Véatlicated. | ; 7 A ae STEAMER Iventor of electrical devices, plant|nime ot Watson | ‘There's a burglar in. this town| beng Investieate ; ot | 00k that Mt has not beent in vain; yet | as to what the cost shall be Cc eo oduction manage x coud lthat will have a hot time if De ine hundred and six dollars Of) underneath another personality has | ace . 3 § ae a \SSHEDULES | RAipaenireenenrr DD ae Pont ees “Witllam B.-Kent| the $1,660 stolen from the bank was | «truggied, endeavoring’ to be liber rest entirely with those we Mire tency, Travel by Steamer [aM| UP with somebody. He wants to any atten Mage. a oes gets ahold of him | recovered | atea serve. We feel that they, and i; - gang up with us, be one of us, join|® O'ner Arrosis may be he cap: It seems that Kent wes a guest * % “Always from youth the desire} \ '# =©=©TACOMA Tre crowd and grow up with the| te 0 the two at» house party Sunday night at’ Duwamish Bridge daa nee ton aval 4 they alone, are qualified to if town. |. Several weeks ago, when the Don-|the hone of Dr. Charles C. Tiffin ° |the world has been strong. & form an opinion on this sub- | i | WILLING TO [evss Reothaesiwere | eibetied, | at lieqi 28th. uve: N°’ Dacing the: at to Be Repaired |iiir vie wise or misht, to co | ject j - B0c Koand JDO ANYTHING Bede be Sar eer one of the re: | fair a burglar put a Inder up to} the Duwamish river bridge at) hardly knew where, has been great. | \ ; ie “T 7 y ad Ome epots in he city at hela econd story window calmly Sig « 7 ye closed ‘o! 0 e the other ature with its \ I'm willing to do anything to get 2 4 secon Eighth ave. 8, will t i for 40/and then ther natu 1 \ res ‘ Pa mero Me |e ptart!” he vaya, “Til run an cleva-|£0% Of Harrison st. on Eliott ave.|rawied in and set about his busi-|days for extensive repairs, beginning |calming influence would gradually | \ Those who come to us make 4 midelght. Dees sot | tor. if necess Just so it's some-| © Babies piide . Tan tit 2} ness of selectin Mig pin ‘Thursday morning, Feb. 19, accord-|efface the turbulant one and peace | their own selections, and de- about machinery cache of 64 cases of Scotch liquor) from the wraps of the guests. Of ine to the city engineers office, Re-| would reign for a time.” 3) ra) a Le otn eee. stick: anti 1 make| that Was seized later in the day by| which there were atmt $0 dOWN-| Hairy at a coat of $25,000 will be} In one case the result of cropping | cide upon the cost. We are [pleaand Ta rasahe: weds 1-wilt | oa, Pale, Drossenroned thé, Houee | stairs se a hmge|tmade Uy J A. Mckachern, con:|up of a second nature, proved fh | here only to SERVE 0 ¥ with & warren Finding s search to be a huge fi tal. “A modest quiet | . [is good enough for Chicago's slogan,|"'>' 2. e's coniplaint was made| gincca the tnlet purtoined a dresser | ‘cto! oT pe AN Townsend and Kail jand it's good,enough for me. What) yw Connections | nwa A.M. and & P.M, D CAN Men. and AL pag y hington, D. C., against al-| drawer to carry off the loot he ZF < Ne ee NORE Mrs. Collins and 1 want Is a place) )644 trutal tactics by prohibition | amassed. An hour or #0 later, Kent 7 r pan aes nd HERE’S MORE ABOUT | somewhere just off the beaten track.|,/ontw in a raid on the Cobb gro-| and the other guests discovered the vg tei where we can soe ie. Pinde ater | cary store at 1422% EH, Madison st.| robbery, the open window end the AUTO DEATH ‘Woolen Mills Hit GALLAM nay the rain, and maybe hear th rl Harry Cobb, propr Jaimed | ladder: | by $75,000 BI ul WAY PORTS lapping on the rocks. jut in thelinae one of the agents slugged him | 27 , PAGE | aze ad Ra woods—we'll #0 ch ae oy ire | with a blackjack, while another | START iE t Bente Mee a PMT, ‘ ce to be one of the\ os he ‘obb, P 4 | ee a -ORTLAND, ‘eb, 16.—Damage i ae ae none pec # hi “id ala . tte ae i Woman Is Robbed in Ed Erickson, thrown into a ditch} py fire to the salesroom of the Pen: | 4° prothe! bo, were Indicted eee “ ‘Some of you lumbermen: Haven't'|). the Oimated grand jury Dock Waiti R and knocked unconscious when his|dieton. Woolen Mills, on Flanders | i es SUPERIOR to F you got a plant somewhere that the)” = oc AMING KNOOM | | ctoveyoie hit a-rut on W. Bertona| st, Sunday will reach $75,000, it | = ‘erry you Mrs. Wolcott Cheney of Mercer| st. Condition se Sit rand a tries a Ny. | major can work in? Some of you Mrs. = ‘on: aed cohedeles-oas: Ml | factory operators: @Anything for the| INITIATE ON TUESDAY | istand, was netd-up and robbed of $5| Archie Ver bandit who appeared at the} head when h ie change without notice. ie 6 Owners’| Lescti dock waiting room Sunday! with another car Son Tues-( night. She reported thé holdup| George King, ‘Tacoma, injured | Neglect of an employe who left cus | » building, | after reaching home, the departure | about head by an auto on Lake| burning under a steam pressing ta: | 1 previous. | of the ferry not giving her sufficient | Washington boulevard while playing| ble, on the third floor, was said by | (a reported. ‘time to report it earlier hockey firemen to be the cause. oO FP, ML ous. | was estimated today | injured about! ‘The fire broke out late Sunday | er’s auto collided) and ruined hundreds of beautiful | The initiation ceremony of the | by Seattle Apartment H sociation will take t | majo’ | “We've got to make good on that yoys and girist Can't PED MOMAGUE | ss tie major seritinw back to Chi a] MAA GCLBSME | caco that our advertiding doesn't] in : hold up. blankets, robes and much material = PHONE MAIN 0949 JOO EAST PINE STREET

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