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'@ ARE UPHELD Decision in Local Case tune in European Resorts TAMPA March 31.—Th € week lesa, having 18 Europea re hartered hk boarded the ly and in Crater Lake Snow Is 16 Feet SWORN AFFIDAVIT FOLLOWS Them. and Severe Cases. Died likey Note: Send 25 for my new il Justrated book, entitled, “Stop Asth- ma, Hay Fever and Catarrh.” It will give you a correct understand- fing of these terrible afflictions. PLEASE NOTE: Bake Oven Treatments are given for Asthma. Asthma patients are given Dr. Loughney’s special treat- ments, and by Dr. Loughney only. NUTE—DO NOT REV EET SNOW OF Tith vit INT eM KeG 0 BAKED, Our cold bronchitis or rheumatic enses need are having tehing cold c rms, wi io complaints of patients whatsoever, re Dr, Loughney’s Human Bake Oven re- moves SYINAL IMMITATION; pain in back of head; pulling of cords In $ some troubles with eyes; pain between shoulders or in other parts of mpine, oF burning, aching, tenderness of soreness; bronchitis; 1 { fingers oF fect; pecuiiae, Court of Appeals Reverses WOOD IS BACK Returns After Losing For-| Dat wspaper men and Deep a MEDDFORD, Ore, March yw at the { Crater lake has ach feet ches and H according to word n At Anna Ww was 11 feet MRS. M. J. MINTER Read the Following Sworn Facts. They Are So Start- ling That Even the Most) Skeptical CANNOT Ignore Sworn Affidavits Such as the! Following, Run in This Pa-| per Every Week — They! Should Be Your Assurance | of Dr. Loughney’s Success- ful Treatment of Asthma, | Even in the Most Chronic) | present si } | i | |LETTER FOLLOWS not) All! TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 1925, PHONE RATES was built for the Southern Pacific l was commissioned in Seattle. ete) Declares Increases States store has been in Seattle since 190 | starting on First ave. and later moving to Second ave. and later 1924 the tore was located at its 1413 Third ave. SUES Te HERE’S MORE ABOUT COURTESY STARTS ON PAGE 1 the city of Seattle. She wrote her report of the rescue | of and sent it to Leroy V. John manager of the Liberty theater lhe and the other two judg | Douglas and Frank Hull, agreed her. KL WINNER'S They not agreed with in calling these five firemen most courteous employes, her letter as only laimed |telling of a specific act of courtesy land awarded hér the first prize of $10. Here is her letter: “My idea of Courtesy. “How many thelr time to rescue a poor, ened cat from a telephone pole “well, that Js what four men |from the W. 73rd st. fire station did. “1, as a lover of eats, certainly HUNDREDS TELL OF COURTESY Hundreds of letters telling of acts Mr, rourtesy and,this letter easily won first place y were received by But this act of of court Johnson. in the opinion of the judges, Other letters ranging from the Liberty t na follows Second prize—Lucille Ww. 4144 10th ave. N. BE. eater. Third prize—Mrs. June Byers, 9625 16th ave, 8. W. Fourth prize—Mrs. K. G, Richards, 57% Newton st. Fifth prizo—Mrs, Anna Richards, 57% Newton at. Sixth prize—Margarete 5641 Sixth ave. N. W. Seventh prize—Mra, I. M, Andrews, Rulaford, | 1110 24th ave, N. Eigth prize, W. Andrews, Be- attle National bank. ‘ Ninth prize—Helen Bovee, 162) Harvard ave. . ‘Tenth prize—Maurice B, Alden, Economy building. Prizes to the ‘winners in the con- test will be awarded by Mr, Johnson Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock In front of the Liberty theater, Tho Star and Frank Jacobs of the Liberty her the but they the best one men would give up fright ould like to commend them on helr act of courtesy.” DORIS HAGEMAN. re awarded prizes, to a pair of sents at ‘The winners are Nicolaim, THE NLY a wrenched and scorched hull was left of the palatial $2,500,000 liner, the S Bienville, following a blaze caused by an explosion in her oil tanks, The Bienville summer at the Todd dry dock in Tacoma and el plied between New Orleans and Neu 4 The v = - Auditor Charges County Board Juggled Finances | City-Orient Envoys Recite Opportunities There are ‘great trade ties in the Orient. J, C. lof the China club 1 W. & Lincol d, port commiasioner, said #0 Tuesday ed today by St They have returned from a trip to the Far Kast, The Philippines expe | clally are worth development by Jattle interests, t agree. The | statements tallied with those of Mis | Mabel Goode, foreign trade secretary ¢ th at length in The Star Monday. Sevan. Arrested by on men, arrested in dry by federal agents, and indicted by the recent federal grand jury, re ported to United State Marshal FE. | | N. Benn Monday and were released under ball again. Each posted $1,500. | The seven are John Pa | Harris, George Akins and | Floyd, arrested at th: Jctub, 409% Sixth ave. 8, | Jackson, W. B. | Goodman, arrested | West hotel, 416 | Rasteation Talks and M. T. the ¢ nth ave. 8, Norman Pierce, of Australia, at the Chamber of Commerce build. jing, Wednesday, April 1. STARTS ON PAGE 1 B. Richardson, , and Al McCor- mick, 28, who were driving a rond- ter behind the Stimson ear and who took the injured girl to the hospital, algo wert arrested and later released as witnesses, The trio was released at 7 o'clock on $25 bail each. The ball was put up by Sidney Brunn. McCormick told the police that he and Richardson were in the Butler afe about 1:30 a. m., when Stimson and the girl entered. ‘They had a drink together, MeCormick sald, and then set out for Capitol Hill, Stim. sén admits having taken a drink in his report to the police, He was driving a touring car belong to the White girl when « taxieab came out of a wide street, and in avoiding. it he crashed into a coupe at the curb «News will take plotured of the win-|and then rammed the tree, he said, _ mers at that time, throwing the girlinto the windshield, | | CHICAGO, March 21 opportuni. | tr Herbaman, | Chamber of Commerce, carried Drys, Free on Bail raids Labor Social Holland and Anton iden to Exchange Club will ak on the subject, “The Making lof m Nation,” at the regular weekly meeting of the Seattle Exchange club ——_———_______—__ HERE’S MORE ABOUT AUTO WRECK |}, | Sound -Built Ship Sinks During F ire, ASK DISBARMENT York. CODE CHANGE Public Hearing ‘b and for} aute [ACREASES totaling Lin. trlet No “3, Commi | won the fire round in the battie| Were | {* dividual items vot Brown's district, there | over latest proposal for drantic| ’ day. : A tae ioc sented by Tom Dobson, where | ShAnees int pwatown traftl Pca? ae ee eo = Were revea $5,000 was added to the pr code when th rell publio | tol Faery otticers i ey der fire inary sum of $4,500 for con. | ™fety comm journed Tues-|@tanding at the rell ne « day as struction of the W. J. Ross ex. | MY Hoon wit On ‘the proj ®% Goek Woking ac ba Snhire: 5 } tension, on 10th ave, N, E. Say. | Pomal to eliminate taxi stands in the| When he Noticed your get la | ings. however, were effected in | Dusiness district [standing near by, Sho Col. Har other lteras in his road and Chairman W. T, Campbell fat Evens nine a dibs is taking the que bridge fund. cated his disapproval of the plan} Drlght red hat-and a dark items in the final t In mer Commissioner Dob. | 4 Proposed by a joint committee | “VY pPald ea yy non's district certain items were | Of city traffic engineers and retail | UAtll he heard a loud splas } ut down in October from the | Ftd bureau of the Chamber of | #lAnced around to find September preliminary amount, | Commerce ot. | » permit a total increase of Douglan She ot t At bubbles rose ; 3 on other items in the | tate automob prime : the 1 They road and bridge fund. In the |™O0Vver In Mra. Bertha Landes’ cith to whe had thrown Peahininnre Wateete Same district $1,000 was elimi. t ted to Boar | But specific items we nated on 4 Mercer island road | entire nr ud the ndditions and $990 added to the Peterson | to that unofficial | Patrol wart * ed wraps ing oper about the } fwad and Freeman ave projects, | 2&4Y before the regularty constituted | # Pa withis if ay : minute but The law: seats halt COUNTY AGENT GETS il committee takes action ee oath went, pest), be levied in apectt hal} | BOOST IN SALARY * Deed ear eee nel hee Wentie : ; . not exceed an amou 1 in| In the building maintenance bud-| vent iets gee ee | ; | nai for general mainte CHAS | vidual Aap | “If it ls not to govern, r or’s deputies said Tuesday ent ot Blin. | ig nothing to prevent any coun. ma py apes Neighbor Follows Prowler ty department cutt down on ment sis : 3 ‘ publi adding the | A pre > in the eaPs, be Five Blocks; Loses Him | |} ing to some other item, anty buds fowntown and: came to | then spreading this increase | wan ote out and the am of the t peg ep rege Bers eds ee os “ over salaries in that depart- [added to hin salar Jon that “Seattle be n| his nelghbor’n home early ‘Tucsday ment.” hs ‘ ui ns office holds that the 3 | morr Jack Hmith, 1238 E. New An example is cited in dis- loners after formul the , bab | make addition ed vigor threat ult and McCormack Brothers tt > Out Of business it they | forced Sr | i ) Keep their cars out.| 7 K the to Reorganize Store o after public| a Miatat asc boinc lee t of the home of E. iris bates” Cail’ a” polley of! thore | Near in October, the office con y fares over the telephone, | McC xt door to Smith ® when | ganization in the McCormack | tends. sion was atill in progress | he Was seen by the Filipino house- lprothers? store, Percy McCormack,} Comm at noon. boy employed by Smit The boy of Tacoma, will be axsoc with | Frank - Funda ms and ent turn ant ‘ i membe ied police wit e ee en fass| ihe leet fa DEMANDS TRIAL Filipino, he went out in the yard brieaie ner aaaition | lines | they acted with th to stand jruard over the house until | tion of some departments are cot state accountant’s off Cc Ww t 6G D th So iniraiae hho 8 Sere dash, templated. McCormack Broth | Crowe ants Germ Vea’ | ed out, ning into the pinc | Case Up Immediately 1 of Willkam D, Shepherd « charge that he murdered his w ¥ MeClintock, was EB. Cro’ Villiam fense Hopkins to place Dr wart, chief de , asked Judge Herman Bunde attorne stand. thru “I can show Dr. elso to obtain rma from the Stewart said. Judge Hopkins adjourned the hear health depart ment hear Dr stants, summoned by Stewart HERE’S MORE FIRE STARTS ON PAGE 1 Neeeceseneeeniicienenen figure. Expect $5,000,000 PORTLAND, March 31.—A_ 500. room hotel estimated to cast, the ground, approximately $5,000, 000, will be erected on the bounded by Fifth, Sixth, and Salmon streets, according well informed circles toda recently purchased the property for $450,000, was here today. He Was non-committal on the propost- tion, but a definite announcement is expected soon, Taxi Driver Beaten In a fight between taxi drivers at Fourth ave, and Piko at. at 4 a, m, Tuesday, KR. J. Note, 1429 20th ave., was beaten by three rival drivers, he reported. Note sald he was sitting In a Brown and White cab when a driv. er for the Black and White company started arguing with him, ‘The oth. er man cailed two of his friends and they assaulted him, REBEKAH AUXILIARY M Linnen Rebekah auxiliary meet at the 1. O, O. I, temple, day, at 8:30 p.m. Card games will be played and refreyiments served, SEATTLE STAR Disbarment of Karl A, MeViear attorne was recommended alto the state sypremo court Tues day in Tndings of the o ty of the stato board of examiners charges of misappropriating 8. TAXIS PROTEST . ,| Object to Traffic Revision at in Budget Items! Nullify Spirit of 1923 Statute men | 4nd the coast to catch him. The McCords| y| were not at he only was in the house, She was om and knew nothing wier. Jacob sen, city health commissioner, on the on impossible for Shepherd |trolman B. 'T. typhold | precinct § until 11 a. m. tomorrow, refusing | Bundesen and his two} —_____—___, ABOUT | the four concerns will be about|in seattle and came Here about $2 Lows on the Northern Ma-|three months ago, Interment was chinery concern Is estimated nt $500,144 bo made in Evergreen como the electric shop at $1,000, the ma-|¢., chine shop at $1,000, and the pro- ‘ duce market at about the same Hotel in Portland with block Taylor to Lee A, Phillips, Los Angeles, who by Rivals, Report OF M'VIGAR | hed | |State «Boar® Reeommends Action for $11,000 Losses | of a number of The board found him guilty on 10 of 14, counts charging moral tur: | pitude, dishonesty and unethical practices, involving a sum in ex jcons of $11,000, { |} In t ~ deal were Hated the [following clients and their aljeged | lonape tO MeVicar | | nN ¥ Amrnud, $2,000; Ernest Mor-| in, $1,924; Mra, A. Wood, about §1 000; Joe Wood, about §700; K. G,| McComb, §¢ | Howard Findley, chalrw and | Dix H. Rowland, ember of the board, signed the f Thoma |. Grady, the third board member held himself disqualified thru por |nonal relat with the accused at torr Hearings on the M cane eld bp the hx Judge s departr of pertor lcourt seVeral weeks SEEK BODY OF GIRL IN BAY |Man Saw Her on Dock; Be-| | fieves She Jumped In | Belloving that a young and pretty | woman had met death in Eillott bay Jat the foot of Bell st. early Tuesday | morning, harbor boat No, 1] 1 cutter Haida | were dragging for her body later in “Get out of my way or I'll shoot," | the bandit threatened. Then he took to his heels, with {ved too in pur [Dates nas Ouleuad | Suspended by Chief | Alleged to haye absented himself} from duty for two days Inst week without notifying his superiors, Pa. | Hunt, of Wallingford station, Monday sus pended for 10 days by Chief ever. yns, Capt nead of the Walling Auto Crash Victim | was ie} c ie} 2 ~ ° = = = c 5 a Qu 2 < John P. Everett |was to be in an auto aday, burled Tuesday afternoon after services at the ek Ortho- dox church, Yale and ‘ us Bty at 10 Ho had no relatives A. Mm | Hit-and-Run: Driver Sentenced 2 Months} |. Held guiltless of the girl's death | | by a coroner's jury, Victor Swanson, confessed hit-and-run driver, was Monday gent to the county Jail for 60 days by Justice Dalton when he pleaded guilty to failing to stop after | an necident. The victim was Jean Smith, Z-year-old Hunt's Point girl, fatally injured March 7, Swanson was traced to Carnation and arrested. Man Is Held for Hatchet Attack Alleged to have attacked a neigh bor with a hatchet Monday night, Charles Mutter, 60, was arrested at 20 W. Dravus at. on complaint of Deputy Prosecutor Bailey, Mutter is held in Jail pending filing of an as: sault charge, according to Batley. Vie of the attack, Harold Fos. dick, 18 W, Cremona st., was injured abohf the head on the left side and about tke eyes, THe Is under a doo: tor's treatment Tuesday, F orbes’ Condition “Unchanged Today BOSTON, March 31.—The condition of Charles KR, Forbes, former direct or of the veterans’ bureau, who suf. fered a cerebral stroke Friday night, Was reported as unchanged today, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE--PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUB OWNSTAIRS STOR jependable Goods. Economy Prices-Fredervh & Ndson Service Charming Dresses and Ensemble Costumes Offer Style-Rightness and Low Price as an Appeal for a Place in Easter Wardrobes ENSEMBLE COSTUMES As Sketched At Left—The coat is of black-and-white print. pe that fashions the » crepe jabot efs vers of the printed crepe ‘TSHIS announcement can tell but brief- ly of the extensive displays of charm- ing fashions that are now the Downstairs Store, in readiness for oI Two outstanding fea- a band of twill 25 Other Styles in Ensembles assembled in , typical of the eight smart mod- els sketched. Dresses are fashioned in PRINTS SILK CREPES TUB SILKS FLANNEL and there are more than 400 to choose SATINS The Three Dresses Sketched at Right: and gray chenille crepe with epe and a side Center—Binck More Than 50 Styles in Dresses med with rosott , charming dreas.of blue and gray & very low waistline and plaited Flannel Frocks and Prints for Sports Wear The two smart flannel dresses, sketched at elther side of group to the left show the preference, striking stripe patterns these popular dresses—avallable in a wide variety of colorings, The printed crepe dress in center {s in red-and-white ombre effect. Attractive value at $15.00, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Twelve New Styles in Spring Shoes That Are Attractively Low-priced: $ 5 We] 5 NEW SHIPMENT of Spring Shoes that includes the smart fashions women and young women are wanting, is now in the Downstairs Store. Choose from: STEP-INPUMPS COLONIAL PUMPS BUCKLE PUMPS in tan, tan-and-black combinations, black satin and patent leather. have covered heels; all are kidskin lined. Sizes 3 to 8; widths A to C. attractive value at $5.85. BOW PUMPS TWO-EYELET PUMPS DOWNSTAIRS STORE REDUCED- 75 DRESSES of cotton flannel, In various styles and colors, Mens’ Outing Flannel Pajamas at $1.35 COMFORTABLE (not too heavy) weight for wear right through the cool Spring and Summer nights, and a very good value at this price. Every garment cut amply full and With mercerized “frog” fasten- Sizes A, B, C and D (36 to 46). Low- priced at $1.35. —Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE tO veeeee cence $5 TOP COATS in light tan polaire cloth, utility styles for women and young women, well made, .$5.00 DOWNSTAIRS STORE