The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 ROUTS BURGLARRESCUE AUTO .VICTIM Man Knocked Wnconscious by Hit-Run THE EATTUI rAnR CHIEF HELD UP “Play Bandits” Fire Blanks San Diego's Prettiest Mrs. Vanderbilt Waves Re- volver; Man Flees : And What’s More, She Won the Honors | at Severyns and Driver a Driver; Others Are Hurt Altho Her Hair’s Not Bobbed ES eee: ae er i M Oe eu A 1 art vie) Ww run down t mot a a a -—o _eenenes a - Bates nee playir ait hief of I tered a \ econd M.A ae 4 « e by Ralph H rd, 19, everyns and t floor of aN s r r r t.jof 886 28tr ave. N. W t Firat Arnold, jumped frotm driver fled afte tting Berger|ave, and Cherry at. Sho was cut bile ireday night and e image « ft him sat N. 36th/and bruised, Hazzard was booked | |youths at Galor at Wa ft ye. Two m@n|by the police for reckless driving | | 1 ti waye hird time in " pa ‘ an automobile |and was released on $100 bail. } Charles Jacobson, 17, and Lincoln Vanderbilt home |picked up Berg 1 took him to} City hospital surgeons Thu Davia, 16 3 1 m T in r A] night removed a piece of w of blank pisto . ' glass from the back of F. I but he had th 8 Ww uto Gets Only 3 Years|*2". * cates M |eracka at 14th ave. and Jackson | WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Mare Ww r et another machine pass The ME Remke mayor ¢ wipe ming street car could not be ked ow y an automobile . Sant Dllve st, Mrs Em) Huge Forest Fire | : Smithy 1F88 Beimong “aves "| Sweeping Oklahoma was released by th 1 A forest car that) HUGO, Okla., Mare y William | f today v ri LOSES. JEWELRY Lloyd George’s Wife’s Pearl | Necklace Missing HAZZARD FINED oaniy ceRTON March 27. 2238 38rd | Southeaste « New State Dental tng * Board Appointed tiee J. W oL partment. A YMPIA, Mareh 27 START NEW PLANT | gees Carrie's « n t erdict. | axan i boa HOQUIAM, Ma Washing | h aren The t as ppea 1 BET, Lic e Di cha Ih I fe he forr Headaches From Slight Colds) , © ty Heh and clase 6 pla i , . , I Ta The fir 4 | fact t $32 from Gibraltar, on her arr f t Ha Plymouth today Proven Remedy. | Fo f E mer members were: Dr. Robert oor « Police are investig lef the necklace wa , Negro Waiter Held , | for Pullman Theft 3 day HE BON MARCHE : The adolescent modernist may refer to the unhobbed as More Smart Silk beautiful girl in San Diego's high schools and colleges, Madelein Prosper—with unshorn tresses—won out. She Appealingly Priced! was selected from 4,000 pretty Californians, is active in alter ap vered fk ap pare! and many pawn tickets from Wentern cities a trunk of Jewelry an WED SEGRETLY|"BABY" BETTER And Still They eee, Come! Unusually Good Looking TRIMMED Last May, It Is Found Leod Hurt in Plane Crash | Railroad Man Married aon 08 Congressman Mc-|State Tax Tota | | OLYMPIA, Mar March 27.—- | gor nm Clarence J, McLeod, 2 . Injured In an airplane t here late yesterday NEW YORK, March 27.—The fact] UNIONTOWN, Pa that Newman Erb, the financier and | Co: who died Wed ed mince last Ma: ne died. omfortably” today m first wife died in 1904, and wn as the “house | tq his two daughters did not know of ing from § social gircles and noted as a dancer. Sizes Washingto And still 89 b 16 to 42 our revue . "Prod. | Li iets et tha | \ bargains beprmecd when Erb iT d to make a speed : bad thelr marriage Mr. and| ascent ar nding gear caugh “We * * \s Pleasing Styles! Spare styles and col eoneer aarmaitie. epere | 10-< Lillian Gish Will i New Ye € orings, finished and trim med in the newest ways. \ Delightiul \\ Colorings! Bargains! Dependable tailoring expressed in charming ways with the aid of rich ouality Canton, Flat and Satin Crepes and combinations ot Satin and Georgette. In shades of brown, black, rosewood, gray, green, blue, lipstick red and tan. Boys’ Tennis Shoes ) Testify at Trial YORK, March 7 Lilian the role of a witn: NEW 2 appe court Bho will be called to ¢ her own bus tral po! SPORTS HATS For Women and Growing Girls! And what is more practi ¢ al s ability: nit brought against H. Duell, former er b president of t who necks jcompany alone | Duell, by summe stan expects tos | dumb as her counsel seeks to prove. Ask Early Opening for all oe casions?: No wardrobe complete without Wenatchee Chambers Sizes) 1 75 have joined in asking the state high 2%; to 6 | Py CHILDREN’S ~ y gga beige Nati Two styles in lace-to-the-toe models: Usually it ix opened in May HATS sometimes not until June of snow may start and be rapidly pushed next month Red rubber suction soles — red ankle patches—back stays 2 Crepe rubber soles—black ankle patches and trimmings at lacings. Women and girls coal Karateu, Japan ships at In neat combinations of straw and silk tastefully trimmed with flowers in a riot of colors. Variety and value to an unusual de gree. Our first shipment of the season, and ex- tremely good values, too. Latest Popular Cameo Record ‘°: : Ask your dealer for sheet music and regoid Men’s Silk and Rayon SOCKS SECONDS Women’s Fine Ribbed E eeceunguie if DRESSES Silk and Flannel Dresses $19.50 and Up Ensemble Suits. $24.50 and Up opring Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed $17.50 and Up Mer'sNew SUITS All the New Models $24.50 Spring Top Coats Children’s “Pearl” Waist UNION 49c SUITS SECONDS BOSTON PAINLESS METHUD SUITS Bodice and built-up shoul- der styles—tight knees—sizes 36 to 88 bodice style—sizes 40 to 44 builtup shoulder style. Jength— Sizes 2 to Sleeveless—knee well reinforced. 12. Very special. French tan, beach, navy— sizes 10, 1044 and 11. SPECIAL PRICES FOR 30 DAYS The Good News Mothers Have Been Waiting For! 300 New Gingham School $25.00 True Byte Plate .$16.50 $20.00 Bite Right Plate.$10.00 $10.00 Red Rubber Plate.$ 5.00 Gold Crowns, $4.00 and Up Dentistry fom Sizes 7 to 14 Boston Dental Offices 142044 Second Ave, ] 22 Years in This Location Opposite Bon Marche For Girls Ten attractive styles in a splendid quality of*gingham. Plaids and checks and plain colors—all well made and neatly finished, Fast colors—priced in keeping with the policy of the Bargain Basement. SWEEP OLD IDEAS AWAY! Ideas about cod-liver oil should be revised, . Children are often denied its health-building benefits because of prejudice. Asa rule children relish JUST IN! Three styles—two in tan—one in black. All have Goodyear welt- ed medium heavy leather soles, rubber tipped heels and calfskin uppers. Good leather faced drill linings. Bal and blucher styles in sizes 6 to 11. This is an important economy event for men who want lots of wear for their money. It is not a fad or fancy but its merit has been proved in a million homes during the past half century, Give it to your child—take it yourself! All children take it as easily as milk, in fact most children have a fondness |]| for Scott's Emulsion, cott & Nowne, Bloomfield, N. Js wn Higher This Vent | of Cascade’s Pass Whole World Contributes to Medicine ;. = ; - one of these wonderful Sizes | Sizes | bargains. They'll sell out Because a specially carly move 8 to 101% s ite 2{ a quickly Saturday ment of automobile a ox i fi pected this year, je and | 8 Commerce | J: most ¢ Clearing | ¢ attained such 4 ‘Scott's Emulsion Po) ANS PUNISHING Perr eR HomMpm FRIDAY ARK NEW RUFFLED CURTAINS curtains of voile or new crim *marquisette of @x- tra fine quality. Materials that will laundry and wear exceptionally well. 24 long. 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