The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 7

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ee AY, FT RUAR 19 1 ADOPTS POSTAL SALARY RAISE | House Approves Conference Report on Matter nt take . the before preside Ap Geore matte . 8 vote DENIES MURDER 16-Year-Old Girl Says She Did Not Poison Brothers Mit VILLE, Pa, I The N Cla pretty girl young jing them poe FIND NO DRUGS Owner of Car Charged f ; | Medicine From Raided Chi- Youth He Caught Stole It A Special Purchase of ae Pete | 4 nese Store Not Narcotic NAPTURED pring Suits . = U. BOYS’ BLOUSES : Left to right: Walter J. Robinson, manager of the Washington Wheat Grower $4.45 and | st cacwaniten arriving, while the two senators are discussing preliminary phases , of ned TJ 2 for $1.25 thous’ ( oer —————, “ae : . . gt " ACHED HERF’S MORE AROL T y rt) a t © ATTACK STORY CRUISER ON REEF! Withat Merron : | STARTS ON PAGE 1 || & the tyre mes. sighed t a “Attorneys Discredit Charges Flagship of Asiatic Fleet Ne eee es eat) | eae babee a “a Against Kearns Aground at Palawan Loh sn : i t # cruiner Hu flagship ie Swissler Trial i= } tn f n the Aaslatef for Making Liquor the al arguments t : regal ag Aaorsnad lg » driv tig ager for $ t te . eth 1 ger, a s MID MOVEMENT er She " t ¥ ‘IS STATE WIDE from Manila to Ja ilson sled tre ° H " i ; } ve fu et or . tended by , Capt. V. A. Kim 24 John Dore Adi Ww 1 ' : : Asiatic flee 1 it Marshfield RAE SS pea rong biennial Bed tteache hm on $60,000 Issue 140-Pound ee CROWN, Bk pet A. MEETS opm 18 tate cass cos Killed i in Tot oe ; : aue of $60,000 for 4 munic any indebtedness } An amendmé rter to make ¢ form to state & musical progran | PREVIOUS AID WAS GRA | Women’s Fine Shoes 615 Pairs Women’s prepa .00 Half Price and Less passed both Governor Harth the veto by t then exerted senator hou va who had road passed for ‘the but unsigned by the ex resulted in the death of t lone vote. Footwear In the lot are Brown Suede, \ Ivory Kidskin, Gray Suede, Black Satin, Black Suede, Gray Kidskin, Patent, Black Kidskin and Beige Suede. priation: Slaughter of the t ernor resulted in a crisis With plent them with n than to move out of the The governor wa 630 Pairs Women’s Fine Slippers This group consists ay | .50 | could harpen to the state and banking intere: | differently and |day'’s meeting for the financing the growers ness chiefly of models made by _ LAIRD, SCHOBER & CO., and includes Silver ‘and Gold Brocades, Beige to Republica Black Suede and White Kid. All sizes and widths, but not in each style. Such values as these will attract a crowd, so we res@ve the right to end the sale any day next week that the 1,245 pairs are sold. Early shopping will afford a good selection and also facilitate our service to you. Young Men's Republican Butler hotel banquet re day noon. T make a short talk | OPTOMETRY SCI ‘HOOL The Northwest metry has been reorga the death of its Warren, under the leade Main Floor Hope to Help Wheat Farmers _ 1 ELECTION jj sation tuve now sagnured” tna aith age, N. 1 trom I Gath st. 0 cy i Te "7 os ad Gah A -erectior oo J x BE. 55th st., at the same time. is STARTS ON PAGE 1 fold, according to Represe: ai last will affect all services connected a Britten, Illinois, manager of Mad - at 27th ave. N. E. and E. 54th st., ; ‘ a den's « g ‘ onding to the city water depart. eg He ccretary to Mayor. E. J. Brown BNES according city water dep OUR REASON FOR THIS SALE: { agpactanecb as ed by Di | Dat making his first race for| R ¢ Griest, Penn Whi ment ector Dan Sco’ a public office, finished ahead of| nia rt an leader, ann: : —_+— In order to open our Pine Street Store (now being remodeled and "GG tha aideRy hotrows ent| Elmer Conner a. veteran. cam.| himedit (n favor of A Caarles. Foajer Kent nes Identify Skeleton enlarged) with an entirely new stock, ‘we have placed on sale 1,245 has been paid back; th i|paigner. Ag the only -candidate| Britten predicted tha key br roe ee y OK Madi Ss first lien on the « of borrowers, | from the Ballard distri¢t in the fin-| ative Vare, leader of 196 ode cdd? comtareind cindeae oF ‘as Missing Father pairs Women’s Fine Shoes at our Second and Madison Store— Because, thru the loan, many acres |als, Dahiby expects to poll many ie haat Ma didted. Cdn tate See cies that had been tax delinquent w to Sigurdason pitas itttiodice scciain t re 25. he skele- oe PND a Ale’ r their reinstatement. Seelman is} + man found a few days _ Main Floor. back on the rolls, Scott aaye that the ¢ Mrs. Miract by head of the Wisconsin division, As-| ago near the city limits of Bend oN cag as sociation Agaiust the Prohibition! this morning was virtnally identified 1 by { yative, they s quo’ ing that this “was the best thing that ‘County Chief Talks 100 pairs of this Fein ‘ " yee ‘ aH RV 173/ x ; BE. B. ¢ ting republ , Hartl is Mm Seattle ver trimming. Size 36x173,x Suede, Black Satin, Gray Suede, Gray Kidskin, aaa pate Reo ty Satinean "ell tate on sinek | were ar when they | 3. inch ~ Snecis 1 her & Co. Organization’’ at the meeti f the | learn ointment. | 161% ine es. specia $9.75. as Paige will also| Olympia home and planw to. move College president, Dr, W. J ATTLE ) CHASE RUM CAR; ) GET 21 CASES Dry Squad Active Tuesday; Makes Four Arrests STAR FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORF Dependable Goods--Ecomany Finee-—Fiedarsh & Nesom Servece Ruf fled and Printed Silk Frocks For Women and Young Women 1 ry A | Fis? t youthfulness ¢ i Frock added the of ‘ruffles F Mies Babe Lk two appea ng rast ion at $15.00 One of 2 - ' tractive BOY AUTO THIEF FEARS SENTENCE Convicted of Bootlegging, Man Commits Suicide REMNANTS of Drapery and Curtain Fabrics—Sharply Reduced f ANY desirable and useful lengths of Curtain Nets, Marquisettes, Voiles, and o Swisses for curtaining single windows. Also remnant lengths of Cretonnes and other drapery fabrics—all at sharply reduced prices. : : SINGLE CURTAINS, PANEL CURTAINS AND PAIRS- OF CUR- " ft pey. F TAINS in broken lines (slightly soiled from display), sharply reduced. JW. Meakir DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cilatian Treats Is ___+ Wrecked by Washout VANCOUVER, B. Running int mory ” Papal Minister Is | Says Pennsylvania Delega- Seer ten t man Fulk injured. No ‘The locomo- cars wore wreck o¢- 240 mile’ | passengers were’ hi tive, mail and baggage Ihadly broken up. The curred near Kamloops, * Stricken With Flu tion Backs Him WASHINGTON enth-hour developments in the fight Feb. Biev Repre tatives Martin east of Vancouver Mad: and Nicholas eft Longworth, of Oblo, for the speak con: |AFadiy «inv the nekts houge: toda Water Shut Off on Her: | tis’ able 40: patra W his: deak: witht (the ortire, sampietiea ct 15th W. and 27thN.E. f w will be e. th mn Heretofore it had been felt that xe pie ig ing the SRE Longworth commanded a comfort Waahinetin-catat's majority jn the republican froin! 1th bo 18th aves: Wee able ee us to be held F | leaders of the F day night, but " jay, from § a, m. to 5 p.m Pennsylvania dele —— HERE’S MORE ABOUT r will also be shut off on 1 for seventh place | ore. | Amendment. by Mrs. C. hi of Portland as he ia ab Ane clndidhias'| - that of he er, Peter View, miss- by fadld frees. the tia: the BIBLE SCHOOL RECORD ing for about four years. Identifiea- tion was made by remnants of rd for Bible r{first ballot wa eported from. pre- MEXICO, Mo. . reported: tropa: EXICO, OA clothing View wore when he lett cnet 188, the courthouse, at 8:01 hol atténdance is claimed by D.] Coting View wore wh » m., until the final ballot C, Owen. He has been at church for 3 City manager booaters saw In the 31 years without missing a Sunday esults from your Star Want Ads. s, the circulation sentiment for amendment, it being that both Mrs, Lande pir districts, | final vote a strong This |t rdvertising? The would lot witit 11 first bal cost he gov hé women deserve in the wheat | their in the primary Mrs. W. H. Utter, cam: | for Mra. Le Lan¢ er part SPECIALLY PRICED country ted as $9.75 HESE Chests are of the substantial design sug- gested in the sketch—built of | fragrant Tennessee mountain cedar, well-finished, with cop- say HERE’S MORE ABOUT J. THOMAS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Ve - position is variously estimated to |return profits of from $16,000 to | $60,000 a * but busi. sts thought d Wednes-! mirpose of n Club! Frank since the Lister printer as sold his club in the | om ‘Thurs. | The same Chest with lock, special $10.75. & Nelsoh, | shortly Frederick Third Floor CHANGED ot Opte-| since Highest Price in 4 Years for Hogs rship of Dr KANSAS CITY, Feb. The nized J. Sender. The faculty is composed | highest price in four years was paid | | of the president and five instructors, | for. hog the local market today } A full two-year day course is given| Heavies reached $11.80, after a con at the college, located at 306-309/tinual rise beginning the first of the Bite! building. [week | SECOND AND MADISON STORE ONLY s on

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