The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 9

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yal ste Ae By He il _ DIPLOMATS’ CHILDREN IN NATIVE DRESS * | FREDERICK P MOVIE & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE JATROLMAN W. ¥. CHRIS Lconomng Pinw—Fiederich & Nevo Servic TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 TENSEN, traffic Health inspector Voluntarily |] Westie and Pin the parking lay Surrenders | But he IS GRILLED BY JUSTICE City Employe Is Accused of Furnishing Baccili Charming Picture Hats CHICA \ \ 8 es yiaaRs | Will Complement CY " | Many a Smart ge 4648, Easter Costume ‘ tice H ‘ I ied king @ | he had « } man | o was ta the | | oftice © pros | HE Downstairs Store ne ‘ | apy | offers a choice of to W | many new and charming | * Faiman, he fa versions of the picture he anbeyapde , Will Make No Statement on Hat. The smartest of taridkiery.: -teatif these, like the model nished hey vite tar, That or Arms Conference ayetched) 7 ave. hoe ape. Sea pyegpat ies and brim of transparent, WASHINGTON, April. 7 fine } braid; trim- lia. ie ’ ig mings of luxurious flow- e mi e on the questior ers and bandings of soft, ‘ of Vital }of foreign debta to the United | folded silk : rt Mo- stat 1 the proposed second} Tho they live in Washington and when they appear in public they dress as the Americans do, in their homes the | SE sp Pas her, ae | Washington arms children of many of the foreign Seieuk in Washington wear the dress of their native land. Here are three bright pet ibatetcbae as ents moth f r youngsters as they look at home. Left end center are Betty and Jui Cheng Sze, daughters of the Chinese minister hive arwen |48 Washington, while at the rights Janich( Kimura, son of Atsushi Kimura, third secretary of the Japanese legation. |= ~ DENMARK MUSIC EXTEND LIMITS OBJECT TO. NEW) ves aa HE'S No BIB y Go to Summer eit Ay Catfornia, wit” aaa |(Fokker Said to Have In-| _.vewwoiny xane, Aor + National Operatic Event to Ane oe Victoria C. of C. Backs|| “eat sin vue nation che | vented “Phantom” Aircraft ra <TH, Kane. Ape My Occur in Copenhagen militar Move to Open Waters rh shown by statistics en : awakened— EDMONTON, Alta—Alberta has ; . : er have compiled by a Anant aida tae abe Sa eran Ara to have a prison guard bark out, t8 rural c all in a a ae ae = \ fi ery here ¢ ‘ Anthony H. G. Fokker, the Duteh | "et. UP ; flourtahing pee cHe fendi At with only 70, ts designer, hay developed an airplane} But that was the way prisoner report to t ; , Denmark, no .bullltar which will carry bombs and many | No. 23,118 wus aroused this Morn t May, 192 me guns thru t at 1 of 180 | ing. miles an hour is nald to be develc Tt om ship with motors | er ana got up. Dr. Frederick A. ct lorer, S€Fy¥- in connee- of climb! bing c scheme. |that it 1 become y s Q ty breakfast with ; uties in the prison hospital & special comm! ta|the best known figures of | Dante musical world The ve majestion the king leted, in the Demafk. are the of this event MAN, 7 OCbEAL U2 C0: the rights w ship {fs not was A 60-acre tract of land for home ears, “>i | Milwaukee's Receiver Says designing planes in the United States | sites, in Bellingham, near the x of operas and {this year | N it may be that he will sell them | campus of the normal school, has operas comiques, as well aa ballets pas en er en i | there. n purchased by Ira B. Ford of The = soni wily consist exelunively | Farmer’s Suit Against Deal- | | N. W. Cause of Failure | tue and. Dr, A. 1. Morey) ae Chase Speeder? of Danish music presented by | Chicago for development, it was an- known, S¢ 1 months ago he New Portable h well known composers as I er in Judge’s Hands | | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. April 7~—| Report, ace isco phic age V ictrola Hartmann, Niels W. Gade | Well, So Was Cop nallzed because we were | pe ed Missing ees: from the Sicguk Bexmed poe [Peter Helse, P. E e-Muller:| PORTLAND, Ap The s 8. R. Sinyth, publicity agent waives” HB Byram. te) Wife Returns Home |) the real estate firm of Hale & | Cart Nielsen August int} . Se eae Short, both in Bellingham. H nl a Walla far ' ad, told 600 After reporting that his wife, Mrs. genera! | Doris. Kin uck The new owners intend to plat the property, said to be one of the most beautiful home sites in the North- west, into large tracts with ex- that he was clusive building rictions. No Mrs. Kluckhobn, | stores, gas stations or commercial fers said, had been visiting with | enterprises of any kind will be per- riends and had been delayed in re-| mitted, according to Mr. Ford and \Dr. Morey. | Henriques and Hakon Boorresen. LONDON. —Vi Taka rship of Akira | "35 @ Victrola 35 Black Fabric, $35 Northwest |taken {1 f | B&yth. th « Grange Helps Road we Get Right-of-Way i= Swat" FREDERICK ston Local Camera Club & NELSON to Exhibit Pictures’ oo2. =| | DOWNSTAIRS STORE Goads..Economy Prices-~-Frederick & Nelson See this Victrola auto Any Sixe Passenger Car eat wick Gat | STIMSON STARTS ON PAGE 1 J . Here is a new Victrola, portable —fun for picnics, motor trips, or just right in the sun porch or sick room. Hasa place for carrying ten 10-inch records, Approximately 7 Be sure and get through by 12 by 17 inches. Corners well el protected, locking device—every- thing handy—can be carried like asmall suitcase. Terms. aturday, Sunday and Monday, 11, 12 and 13, from 10 a. m. to One Way Round Trip 81.50 <paraigaaeer ee | al tern 10 p. m. The exhibition ts being 4! Lobby Wins Fight School #6. ward cogil With Dance Hall quart of whi ta downtown thru a at Des crashed in Coast Dope Ring, Rag Rugs at | Small Sizes in Braided and RaidlMissouri Link KANSAS CITY Mo Ar es Aa Low Prices tacts TTRAC- i PUGET SOUND |Ettginan anon aon sher- : ; i the | capture : = SCHEDULES Pee ee ened ner daughter, | are outalde of the dance hall prop-/the arrest vn Chung, pro-| TIVE Colo- Third Avenue at Pine Save Money, Travel by steamer Naomi, widely known : a ae \ Chung is sald by the officers to|f} nial braided Seattle TACOMA were awakened by the crash and ibe a representative of a gang of| The ti E bee nd color- Datty, 1 9. At a mm de 8 Gy hurried down to the scene. ‘They | Thre new stories have just been | opium Importers on the Paci tie||| rugs @ are sald to have told Hammer that! purchased by First National for] Coast ful rag rugs are young Stimson was too drunk to/ screen production, They are: “Clar-| pet sate nd stand erect and waa pretending to|iasa and the Post Road,” a short| cheerful fl : NGELES, $7! be an onlooker story by Grace Sartwell Mason, pubs| Government May Ask. decorative floo Daily, ‘12:0 a oe lished in the * Saturday Evening| Fy ° coverings for Greer's Daughter,” «| New Oil Indictments|]. spying. The Kitchell Webster, | WASHINGTON, April 7.—New in- Downstairs ne ack,” by M. D.| dictments of Albert B. Fall, Harry| Sin a as § with $260,000 | Crawford. ‘The latter 1s intended as| 1%, sinclair, IE, L. Doheny and his| Store has an a future vehicle for Milton Sills, | son may be sought by special gov- | unusually —ap- jernment counsel, Owen J. Roberts pealing selection find Atlee Pomerene it was sald ati) yight now—and j their offices here today, indicating |}} sity lthat new evidence ‘had’ come into|{| Prices are pleasingly 10w. their hands, | Ohio Fire Thought | Colonial Braided Rugs Chapman’ u Revenge, in oval shapes like the one sketched are new and of Ohio, April 7 Authoritte Nevintteraaktrt | such attractive colorings. Designs are so blended as |two star witnesses in the trial of to make them useful for most any room. |Gerald Chapman, mail bandit and} {convicted murderer, may have been | Size 15x80 inches, at $1.00 {responsible for the fire which de, Size 24x86 inches, at $1.95 leeroyend the Sea eerer Coenen | Size 27x54 inches, at $3.15 1 automobil Skelly was killed. furnishings. mo Oblong Rag Rugs, 52c and 98c Does not’ go throug toria_on trip leaving Seattle rday midnight é «ANACORTES BUENOS AIR he Interna: | Post; |tlonal Motor company of New York |novel by |hag been awarded a contract to fur-| and |nish Buenos Aires Good Health and Good Humor | worth of motor true are largely the results of Without Notloe aD ene AUCTION SALE! A LORAIN | ieee su cae ATONCO | Wednesday, 10:30 A. M. Temperature Control Gas Range CoLman Do | insures good cooling F | 50 000.00 Select any Lorain-equipped range |} L | from our large stock, priced from Surplus Stock of the | $65.00 to $125.00, and on a payment | of $5.00 it is delivered and connected GEVURTZ FURNITURE Co. | in your home ready for use—twelve Goode cgnaist are 3 room, dining room and bed- | eo * alance. room suites, large line of rugs, floor and table lamps, | monthly payments for the balance including shades, and many odd pieces of furniture. Another lot of farniture seized by sheriff will also $10.00 credit for your old range. be included in this sale. Seattle Lighting Company GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. Third “and Stewart J. E. BARNETT, Auctioneer NE vr and Friday, 10:30 & joes through to Neah Monday trip only) ABECK: BIUNNON enger and Auto Ferry to Change of, DrOpr neo of bandits" in the de: The attractive hit-and-miss patterns are in fresh, nd Miss Kathert testified at ¢ ery at New Brit A aln, Conn, where Patrotman James ||| bright colorings that add a cheerful note to home ze 18x86 inches, at 52¢ Additional items not covered tn the Size 25x50 inches, at 98¢ | original bill of sale amounting to r, the Wm, anes! Moulded Rubber M ats, 85c Useful as mats in the kitchen, at the sink or stove, and before doorways, they preserve other floor cover- ings. Also for outdoor use. Size 18x80 inches, low-priced at S85¢. were not pald at the time tho | transfor was mado, | | very day The gtar Want Ac amns are helping someone (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) post is less," the circulation , i 1604 4th, Cor MA in-7080 Open 10 to 10

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