The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1925, Page 7

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TUESDA wy THI EATTLEI TAR pain J MIVER IS TAKEN EAGLES 10 DINE END ' ‘ ‘ Monday Night < agced Under “Arrest as He : : Flees From Accident ; SMPANIONS ALSO HELD at . “ ' " jeath Waits to Claim Week- , End Tratfic Victim : a “ i 7 ‘ N i » : Pve send ! = 1A Legion rum | son spleens 9 ‘ SHIP EXPLODES two Dahiby Clubs IN SOUND Boost Candidate © Haysport Il. Believed Sunk ¢ With Crew of Four : ; been | 5 i, t oH ptain, | M } > | Bipew Sune \ 7 ( Py M. Crollan atic st ve ' % t ave bee stroyea |©- He T ‘ & Lindbe ‘ I eted mon His wife is i I e wa him. § r a ent | 5 H DI gtk, employ Skinner & H 11. } Dey it fay Co 1 t I Two vict ash s ft N tight, at which time the Uni J Piganight on the Bothell highway due | H ‘ a@ corner on the theate ) itis tucnday to be 2 ,. » Tacoma Bank Holdup ent 7 ev nea wee “Suspect Is Arrested + |. iar -eriver.vot the mil ogra Mt Motorcycle Policeman Is . elle yyy A seal 4 Among Those in Accidents Ww. wh a riding on Biwayby Ted H 2708 aiat ! INDIA'S NEW TRADE ' > se a: & BOMBAY.—With gland Monda eptal. B r co fear other persons giing . mode of | m : by traffic jents M b « 1 f ui h his wiaiing one police rt pe y . by & are expe ma nd -_ , i i 1N be: a us Pa\wirk rue OLD walk OUT NEW EXCHANGE SALE! TWO STORES OF SERVICE: 1408 SECOND AVE. 1431 THIRD AVE. OU WILL NEVER BE SATISFIED with a Diamond until you have one from Ben (Ge) Tipp’s. These wonderful gems are mak- ing history throughout the Northwest. Blue- white, perfect-cut, full of everlasting brilliancy. The Gem that has everything delightful. BRING IN YOUR DIAMOND—we will ALLOW YOU FULL CREDIT as a part or first payment on one of these famous gems. No matter how small or insignificant your diamond may seem to you, we allow you full value. This is your oppor- tunity to wear a better diamond. To make this EXCHANGE SALE complete, we will accept your old watch as a first payment on a new, up-to-date, guaranteed one. We will also ALLOW YOU FULL VALUE on your watch, no matter what your choice of a new one may be. Think of it: a Hamilton, Howard, Waltham, Elgin, Illinois or Bulova—all Nationally famous watches, are included in this exceptional event. LEAVE YOUR MONEY AT HOME—THE BAL- ANCE WILL BE ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU. Bentipp EVERYTHING * ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED TO CITY JAIL cv tone wi ene ANNIVERSARY AS DRUNK “a ha ~~ Week Closes With Banquet BOY SCUUT | . May Robson Coming an n up when LUMBER MEET The Western Retail Lumbermen‘s jociation will opén a four-day ses e directors Olym | Wednesday order men's | ment Hoo-Hoo club FIND BOY GANG Bellevue Youngsters Said | Guilty of 14 Robberies | | Discovery of an alleged boy bandit | gang composed of four Bellevue | young mut 15 years old was eriff Matt Starwich the boys are alleged |to have told him their, part in 14 | robberies within the past. two years | jin that community. Some of the I6ot has been recay were recent ered, ‘Three of the bo ly returned from Calife they were caught in possedsion of a | nia, where stolen automobile, Charges are ox i pected to be filed this week after deputies have cleared up one or two other cases of house and store rob. beries with whieh the lads are be | under Coroner’s Jury Investigates |» Rece \PROSECUTOR IN ~ SPEEDER WAR Colvin Files. Three Charges Against Accused Driver aeons — BON TRIAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 J Not aan AUTOS INURE 7 Kills Sister psyeyon2° Who Suffers 3". | ni eae BE 2 nt Traffic Accidents | HERE'S MORE ABOUT ‘iquire them to be s Neal's supposed-to-be soft drink place at 211 Ocestental ave., in May,” Lockwood began. “Fasick asked me where f ee | He much fr a wor 2 were r the defe will not ated from their families denied any from t | “My rea [Colvin began, nel (nodding toward Dore) has a or saying anything was because coun-| A coroner's jury Tuesday morn-|habit of making such statements | investigating two traffic/to juries.’ jing was | deaths, Dore arose. "Counsel falsifies,” 1 4-Day Session Getting Un-| “in the case of ara. Cornelia Roee|ne ahouted, “unless he an point {afternoon at 28rd ave. 8, and Dear-|it before.” born at. by the auto of Joxeph Bax the jury in-|other, and continued to argue heat ter a fifth 4 23rd ave 4d four wit es and te! held up their verdict un witness was loc y then started in front of his home Minett, driver of a dairy McCoy on Trial on Charge of Robbery LOS A hooting M sweethea the form lay on c¢ sault A jury has been charg resa Mors, Kid McCoy's | NGELES, Cul, Feb, 17 | Eyewitnesses to the — free-for-all y | the antique shop of rt, were to testify ag er pugilist in his trial to: harges of robbery and as of 10 men and two women | selected to hear the latest ngainst McCoy, already | sentence of from one to 10 manslaughter in connec ith the death of Mrs, Mor “THREE IS CROWD,” ( SAY DOG AND CAT TO MAN PACIFIST EORGE RILEY and Lewis! Scher and dog Riley, who lives at the Dearborn hotel, tried to save a cat from bo-| ing “massacred” by a dog. The cat sunk its escaped. Young between to referee left log ar teeth in his left leg and Schenk saw another scrap | nat | both tried fo stop cat] fights Monday evening. | Both ended up in the city hospital. | 2 cat and dog and tried} ¢ dog bit him on the} nd rted in haste Distributing Point for Booze Located Deput covered an alleged distrib: for bottie Sixth ave and Willi Lieved to be connects * J ored product, heriffs Monday night un men in a house at They arrested H. F. am Wright, held on bond each, and seized three gallons vine and 15 gallons of col- } | | | } der Way at Olympic Hotel | Algar, 75, who was killed Saturday lout just one case where I ever said | } They squared off, facing one an | edly, while Gilliam left the bench} and retired to his room L. B, Schwellenbach will add the Exchange club at their lun: Wednesday noon in the Chamber of jiding. His subject will an Commerce be Footwear | Specials Short lines, odd styles and sites, must be closed out Women’s and Big Girls’ Strap Pumps OXFORDS This Week's Sale Price Is 2K Vootweat That Gives Service Hoyt Shoe Co. 1102 Third at Union FREDERICK & NELSON The Downstairs Store Presents the Spring Mode in Popular Priced Fashions THE POKE $7.50 ENSEMBLE COSTUMES resente styles In kasharine and _poiret fabrics combined with printed crepes. The del pi tured has a frock of gr crepe, trimmed in g ine—the coat of kash is lined with the same printed crepe $45.00 FUR ON SPRING COATS in the form of a four- or f inch band around the bottom, is a ive t new fashion note borrowed from | r the more expensive garments. ) * This smart model (sketched) is , in a soft shade of russet velva- , tone, trimmed in ‘a lighter shade of self material, contre fur yand, and figured cre lined Other smart, Coats at this price in the new rose; russet, apricot and light blue shades so» fashionable for Spring. $25.00 ja) PRINTS never very remote in fashion’s favor, have returned to a place of great importance in Frocks for Spring. It is surprising what ap- pealing frocks one can find in this featured group at fifteen dollars. The pretty model sketched is but one of a charming group of styles now on ‘display. $15.00 THE GORED PUMP —a smart model for street wear—a complement to the ensemble costume—is here pictured in a trim style with side gorings and cut- out over instep. In tan calfskin or patent $6.85 leather. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE ), Creamery Conclave | Holds First Session the seattie chamber of Commerce, | ‘The Washington Creamery Oper-| expects about 250 dairy and butter ators’ association met at the first] men from all sections of the Pacific [session of a two-day convention | Northwest. W. E. Turner, presi- | Tuesday morning at The Olympic !dent of the association, will respond | Hotel. Col. Howard A. Hanson, who will | welcome the delegates on behalf of to Col. Hanson SCHEDULES Daily 7, 9, 11 45c iis" 80c Er" Seattle Saturday midnight. not free from a claim of title BELLINGHAM, ANACORTES * against you made by a gul- Dail P.M. lible person who bought Way from a stranger, Port Townsend and Itail Youn may bee forded ks SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Deity 10 PF. RES Passenger and Auto Steamers and schedules sub- ject to change withoat notice, PUGET SPUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOTK~ FUOT MaRIOn 57 You Would Not Buy the City Hall From a Stranger STEAMER Yet strangers h: Brooklyn bridge parks many times over to gullible person A gullible person may have bought the land next door to you, believing that he has rights in your land—that, for instance, he can use your driveway; that your wall ts a “party wall,” into which he may fasten his building. ok M., 1, 3, 5, Your own title may be . Does not go without flaws, but you are trip leaving spend your time and your money, and may even have to go to court, to protect your title in such a very sible case as We cite above. We can show you how our title insurance policy can as- sume for you the risk created by the gullible person who bought from a stranger. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under Stale Supervision" Assets Over $700,000 Connections AM a , Yin Anacortes SEABEC ig ery Six round trips daily

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