The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE THE SEATTLE STAR DAWES DEMANDS RULE CHANGE Objects to Senate at BY HERBERT Vaited Press Staff ( T Qe » in the o Body over w der the stit dur INAUGURAL | a | fi Og; Walla Wama-Colle ace. ont i one-half miles paving; Colfax nor 7 i a paving i fifths iF two and nine-tenths i and sfirfacing: Seatt Oreille cour miles gra nine-genths miles gra Obstruction in Inauguration \ MESSAGE IS FULL OF FIGHT ' or \ § HERE'S MORE ABOUT ; ROADS STARTS ON PAGE 1 J H , Wh punty, ‘six m ding: Here’s How They Should | Look at Inaugural Toda / 1 early every negt tles pavir Hitt miles, grading le south, one. north and foue-tifths seven and | of office by Wiliam State Road No. 7 (North Central ; highway) — Vantage ferry bridge. president, 1,500-foot steel bridge, Klickitat Grant counties; Lamora bridg: coln county, 40-foot T-beam bridge State Road N 8 hi, ‘ay)—Skamania west. one mile OLYMPIA State Road No. 9 (Olympic high i “way )— tas Shelton, Mason f ounty, 1.6 miles paving Sheliton- e Purdy canyon, six miles ‘graveling: Agents Seize 367 Cases, 3) xiven ‘ Hoodsport bridge, 60-foo! jab peniten ply ‘i aPecsePor sutwaup bridge, sio-toot, TTUCKS, 4 Men, 1 Boat | rhe piate wilt have a back ground ot T-beam steel bridge. Discovery Bay _ green, with letters and “num als of Port Townsend, Jefferson unty Eighty cases white WASHIN( di by will be spelled out in f $2 miles grading and sx Lunch Creek-Queets, Clallam founties, 11 fund surfacing. a, Sta highway) county, ing. Righway) — Burley State Road No. south, “Highway No. 9 3, Buena Vista, Cal, day by the senate. Road No. 13 Frances-Menle paving two gaps, two mil DNasel-Deep River, eight miles grad =. State Road No. 14 county, 3.2 miles grading It was the “moat glo «Detillion bridge), Lincoln county, 5.6 | tion office, “miles grading and surfacing; # Stevens county, five miles| phe first grading and surfacing; Anacortes east senate public lands commit vestigate leases of naval reserve No was adopted to-|t (North Bank ing Jefferson oma Yelm miles grading Beach trucks taken. (Navy Yard! our men arrested, a north, Kitsap | day 2 (Davenport-iin the history of the loca Daisy | state director raid by Permanent! pinville and two trucks. to in of Mquor, The boat is fastest rum = runner cording to Roy and captured Its cargo of 67 today vath of office ation = “GLORIOUS DAY" on Whi raidby ran the Skagit county, two miles paving. cases of ficotch whisky uae 24 siand WASHINGTON, March 4.— The A coast guard cutter Walsh resolution authorizing the | speedboat Moonbeam, onto the rocks said to be on the ks and on the same day prohibi Lyle, sion, and George commissioner for tthe city Upon this stand, President Coolidge Howard Taft, ney E. behalf | Frank Boyle spoke for the adoption of civil service in the port commis. he in a candidate, present The clubs went former meeting. port commiss| manager plan and ¢ for * now Every bottle of Squibb’s Cod-Liver Oil bears a label guaran- teeing a vitamin content of at least 100 times that of the best quality butter one of the richest sources of vitamins! Squibb’s Cod-Liver Qjl is treated and packed by special Squibb processes which preserve its vitamin value and render it much more palatable than any cod-liver oil you’ve ever tasted. Here is a cod-liver oil you and your children whenever your doctor ad- will take easily vises it. At druggists. and butter is ea) the / wh tr equ rill asking for re-election, ned the method of civil sor recor oath ormer 26 License Plates to Be Green, White North End Clubs Hear Candidates meeting of the As ated Improvement Cluba of the rth End was held Monday at the Green Lake library Allen addressed the club manager plan, | Attor iin a endorsing Cotterill r and backing night in AN | COSTS $4,448 T0 SWITCH LOTS Transfer to $20 COULD Ht OVERCHARGE She Secret o ~ Instant Suds City Proves Expensive Affair Citrus GRANULATED ; a Washing Machine coe SOAP the a Another good ae erg Citrus Product ~ for ever' household ppboe toa Aber purpose. ‘ oe" VANCOUVER TO! Capt. Gibson Rites to Be Held March 19 ‘RELEASE WOMEN '® Charge Wife and Sister for have OKC th f Cs er Bible which he TL, } CELEBRATE th Aiding Eggers’ Escape ~ Old Washington City Asks)... ” president | MPs. Dorothy Eggers ( HERE'S MORE ABOUT } Seattle to Centenary |mer a ‘and Mrs. Irma Brown, T ATITR | * y em TARTS ON PAGE 1 jure cre . a -* 1 h orm e een held Ww a ar 5 io Wed some ks back. Ariel Eg x * COM: gers e as shot and killed toc adjourn : .. Anacortes May Use ain was acid in the marshals feu i ; ; Water From Lakes Sen Faria ct ; : I we . a ¥ * of|former 5 A i ne It waa: at: tr earing 3 Campb ‘ er A 5 migrants, | States comminsi s } " t ‘ ' ¢ e he Ores r aving } « ¢ 1 t je o free tha ding waiting | mitted to iggy Parca bell epanys Mea) : ) il ‘The number of boy babled born ia f e aw ‘ é ethwee gend 2 " estimated to be slightly DAWES TAKES OATH a goyrs fey and British sttlctes,- wiic | cox ‘ }OF OFFICE AT 1245 scre feet. visit t 5 tk ; bain : ene "eiauiagth Otis Don’t — ee: i Have to edhintnasts bieteans . Spend houses r One folk genera Single efuned to make mor * inauguratic JUST A USUAL DAY FOR CAL For the first fe his regular routine was ed with. He arose at 7 4 slipped out of his custonmmr John Coolidge; Mra her Mra Goodhue, the regular house guests Mra, Frank W, Stearns; Mra. R. B. Hills, who lived “across the from the Coolidges at Northampton; Miss Laura Skinner, a distant cou- | Lamira reet | sin from New York, and Ralph |Heminway, former partner of Mr Coolidge | So many guesta lent to the White | House breakfast a bustle and ani mation jt had never before known uring the quiet days of the Coc lidge regime. By anima of officta public celebratio: QUIET GATHERING OF OLD FRIENDS It wan the quiet, friendly jtion of a gathering at h relatives, old friends and neighbors, | Thruout the day, old friends and| [neighbors of the Coolidge's earlier | |days, were, given preference at J every stage of the ceremonies Gen. Dawes, who takes his place | at the right hand of the president now for the next four years, did not} Jarise until after 8:30, He had re mained up late last night swapping yarns with Owen D. Young, his as. sociate in drafting the now famous | Dawes-Young plan for the economic and financial rehabilitation of | Europe | When he finally arose it was too| late to take his morning walk, so jhe ate a leisurely breakfast in his| | hotel with Mra, Dawes and their two} \< hildren MKS. COOLIDGE | we ARING GRAY | The gorgeous day led Mrs. Coolidge to select gray as the prevailing color for her inauguration costume. | Her dress was of moonstone gray | Joseena, cut on straight lines. ‘The| material is akin to duvetyn and| kasha cloth, with a dull finish. The| bodice of gray crepe satin in em-| broldered with gray, thru which runs a thread of oxidized sliver Shoes and stockings likewise were | of gray; the coat being gray with al | gray fox collar Mrs, Coolidge’s hat was a small,| tight-fitting affair of milan stra with a fairly high crown and me. dium brim, A band of burnt goose gray runs over the top. Mrs, Dawes’ dress was of blue corded silk; ‘Juat my spring suit," jmhe sald. The gown she will wear jto the inaugural ball tonight t# of| | white crepe, embroidered with crys. tals and pearls. The president's inaugural costume was formal afternoon attire; striped gray trousers, black cutaway coat and high silk hat. Gen. Dawes’ ral- ment was the same it was not the ceremony or BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE, BOYS Let The Seattle Star Supply Your Wants in Return for Share in This Splendid Offer! 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