The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDA\ POLICE PROBING MAN'S DEATH D guretaker: ls Found Uncon- scious in Basement Eight Careful Drivers Hard Job Picking Them on Wet Streets But Traffic Officers Find Honor List No Use t Tell 'Em How Good You Are AT MOORING Ship Returns After THE SEATTLE \ DIRIGIBLE BACK Being FREDERICK & NELSON ‘ Police Making Choice for Daily Reward Storm-Tossed 32 Hours Bagram. a j : YAREFUI ; SHOE REPAIR | DOWNSTAIRS STORE FOUNTAIN —..' t How ( i the third list of eight for The Star's careful |, LONDON, April 17-4. runa¥ sda Dapdele GvedeHeonmy Pre rks 6 Neon Sere LUNCH ROOM pe to solv river reware S SS ids ies meee og ag 0. Wal u i} We sod) hurriad downto ushes kept the crossing mento ° a rica Y Bg ee city beta the drivers ay a whole at a wdvantage, giv j . Be ei Stat te tn | Three Smart New Arrivals in \ .pi'' ave, ahd Roy at drivers. A Yellow cat w ter having ee, hospitat doct 10k drivers priv 8 « ry Ahh 5 $1 00 aa re 2 “teen wn | Coats at Very Moderate Prices 220... © tickets to € a he ¢ in thelr dirigible indicate 3} 3 il. Ld ey Bloomer with gome ot hey ve are have “ on the reck f when its commander, who wh " Fgternal inyurves stently disregards the traffic ru 1 he ends 4 ible. | board with 19 men er the crew “THE strictly tailored Coat elastic at waistline A contractor weant Fuqua's men have a well-out jon of what constitutes |(he R33 was swept a on a 50-mile in several mannish-look and knee Orchid, ; ng, Touget \ w eful driving and, tho they have been t by any number of request®| gale, maneuvered thre the ns Ae fates : ith narrc | | rose, purple, orange ba om by self-styled careful drivers, they are deaf to any pleas! hours ie ¥ Ing fabric , arrow CO! | hit s . : down ¢ ! 1} must show some real ability and above close observanc the law. |home with Asintar houlders and jaunty double t in sh ades, 5 did fore The fourth lst will be choser morrow, Wateh your step on cross-| The M43 wan fastened & moor breasted effect One style to 8. At $1.00, Ba m0 one yw tong he ud | ings, the reward is worth working for Dim east noon Aitor ite arrival: at as sketched at right of group DOWN r Ape At $21.75. : 2c: BATES. GUILTY MANUFACTURERS eee | cabecn i ren 1 hi Coats for afternoon and Ss SS triande n hi | oats for afternoon anc : z greral da: date evening wear are effectivel tockings im Bae 12 the sday night PISTOL SHOTS trimmed and fully lined with Of Artificial Sill 4 fine crepe. The collar has a and Silk Accident Delays Will Be Sentenced to Life Real Development Planne oad 8 Trip Term for Death of Girl at State Meeting Here LAKEHURST, N The depart’ v i ‘et Manufacture of the Ls Ang s 1 flight t Waar Ve permuda wis’ y iy, following a gg from the short t and Saturday in building here d Told Surprised Thief to Halt; Ran and Escaped Finding a burglar at his an eters temporar t control of | \ of Comme 00 Baer sizantic when a strong! ‘The erime for which Bates : 1 table discussions of common | sty WDB ieee caught t of the ship ted was committed June ‘ the r a bigger mar © ra BH ia} tilted it to a gle of 45 de|1919. Miss Helen Smith w vmade products ox of foreign trad be discussed t attending the congre: ers oes. ‘ Jand killed in a dup a a eo bivd. It was not « juburn Fan Fishes x ne and Gets the DX | "the state px am sure I identified ny other | Sole alibi was that he was | cher, of | Midwest during the affair, He 1 | Produce ne Washington EXTENSIVE PROGRAM S UNDER WAY ave had better corroborative testir other two men have 4 been caught 1¢ Eastern Se i in ol ' First New Pilcins ter M. A Hrntley t beyond me,”* Mail Plane Leaves’ etry the A Anderson | an ss BIRMINGHAM, A A 17. RVMBF, at Miami, Fla, ho told |-pye first air mail p bio Star. Yeu outottown f of Sedro. (harge “Man for Lene POISON BY MISTAKE May. criminologist POREIGN TRADE TO BE DISCUSS! FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORF Shoes for Little Tots and Their Older Sisters and Brothers HE DOWNSTAIRS STORE has a message for mothers who desire to economize on the pur- chase price, but not on the quality, of the shoes their children wear. University of Washi business ac industrial er of busin and Wi iam Pigott of the Pacif! Tacoma Buildings Flooded;' Lightning Bol Bolts Strike TACOMA April 17 One | was knocked unco ning bolt, lives were endan flying terra cotta knocked off th top of the new Washingto' woman ht Here you will find a comprehensive selection of sturdy Shoes for all ages from infants to young women and young men. Shoes that are thoroughly well built in every detail, without being expensive. For Little Tots nacious by # to property here orm which broke ye rday n building | weather nother bolt and much damage | the | led out of 4 ¢| basement adow 1 came up be POSTAL THEFT ily tolen from a sub Cal, on Janu: RAIN ‘N SHINE. | Seattle Is Treated to Variety | of Weather Thursday | Miss Spring ren wed her styles of by treating complete eh: everal times dur: tle citize j costum: | day | A dense downpour short fter MAN TAKEN FOR 4 silk-stripe madras cloth narroy band of fu At $25.00. At $1.00 Pai The navy blue Twili Coat Firmly-woven qual ketched in center is fully ty Stockings of arti- lined and has revers and cuff ficial silk and With the new ra-stripe” slipper effect. In the pipings of vivid red. Collar with band of tape ribbon Also at trimmed Women’s Cotton Union Suits 45c Charming Silk Dresses $15.00 | Pretty White Frocks | | | | for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years | | | | | | | to wear to parties or for confirmation and : Knit cotton Union : graduation. Very attractive selection of Several hundred charming Suits in bodice top | | styles, all beautifully Dresses in 75 or more styles style. With ° tape trimmed $25 becoming to women and shoulder straps and misses. Unusually good value tight - fitting knee. pairks ve at $15.00. Also shell rimmed knee. Siz At 45¢. 42. Men’s Shirts OF Broadcloth and Other Good Fabrics $2.45 os oS DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boy’s Union Suits Men’s Mercerized 65cand 85c UNION SUITS. in Lisle Sox Low neck- flat weave. BC Cc Pair line style; without sleeves ‘and in knee Drunken Drivin ; ompany: A. J. Olmsted é ae ; length. Sizes 4 to 16. bin informfitfon charging eae Pigg sal ney acute f we A. Satvus, Ba % W ~MADE Shirts for business or EN who prefer cotton Sox will At 65e¢. au witht driving. while nk | medicine, he told police A teil es “oles, Manutsctur- Charged With Theft, For- dress wear, In mercerized broad- find these good mercerized lisle BOYS’ UNION rior court F |night. He was taken to the Provi |" yy cloth with jacquard figured pattern on Sox very comfortable and serviceable. SUITS fine-ribbed pe v ngton Stove compa orge ry of § S in fine ed dence hospital from his room PaaS ae “i Satan 5 pr gery 0 Money Order Blanks dak blue ground; white broadcloth weave; low neckline, gs: Thomas G. Hitt, of Hitt with the theft ot with fancy plaited bosom and artificial- Heavily reinforced at toe, sole -and wing sleeves and knee mpany, and Luke § heel. Colors 5 " navy blue, Cordo- : van and black. Sizes 10'to 1114 at arene Neckband style in sizes 14 to 17 - MAD CREE OR Csec Yes At $2.45, Low-priced at. 25¢ the pair. and at knee. Sizes 6 to 16. At 85¢. ! tion, Mu RY ne IRE STC “\ DOWNSTAIRS STORE “a SILK CARGO WAR CONTRACT «Admiral Liner, Due April 22, SUIT OPENED Has 361 Passengers The Americaneviental inex prew.| 9te@! Corporation and Gov- dent Madison, Capt, Chas. P. Qu ernment in Legal Battle a * aac tere 1 PHILADELPHIA At il 17.—The ~ ific Ris “ Robert 0. Denn after a two-year t Frank P, Dow fra, Dow, ning from at EB, Finley Jot NEW YORK, Apr lehem Ste court of the ng to Ann Ar} a pil of partic Arthur H. MoCol- | g¢ » American om. | | ars in a suit fe 00,000 against the United § overnme th naval bassy, Tob ' No wonder the West is proud of its coffee! action in this suit a ud: n taken Observe War Battle ment suit f 0 the Kove trolman, were ) rifle was lying beside the body, ecedented downp f The 150th anniversary of the bat 1 in Philadelphia tor flood on the {noon followed a morning of bright, | te of 14 Stand: Gone ut 5 rega S ; OXFORDS de on a The water | Warm sunshine evolut . i eas in You understand why Hills Bros. Coffee IXFORDS mad n The water | ieavy thunder claps rea | atu n y $ road oe last oO alia 0} y plac co ec ne a | ‘ahs pune on Fe#oun¢ aturda on by erclaim : smoked ings. The storm sewers were unable oit stick the Halland Prestyterian |at ee ce win aeiver Begin Construction | Standard from the Coast to the Missis- i ay aa 1 i {church, ripped off some shingles belitravclnent tales: ee \ pp lundreda of newly needed lawns IN| struck the church bell and jumped He CARS a Loom of $100. 000 House | sippi the instant you break the vacuum rowed and damaged by the gush of | the electric system, which was Chamberlain, She will] oq yruction ¢ apes seal and inhale that wonderful aroma ~ For Child r, Over 400 phones, put out of | PUrned on be nied by Bernice Linton | Ment house a Paatlke ‘ave ms : y or udren | commission by the electrical disturb: | i had La phe apele ate ey Jat the piano. ise! ieee “ie i be Pe ‘ 4 CREPE SOLED OXFORDS, ances, were reported Leeds eetidee Fah ste oer Hvar atodeas ein eatin causes ae | And you get another thrill when you pliable elk-tgnned leather. An | The weather bureau report two and three-room apartments and i a ills 5 u i unusually flexible and durable Paper Wads Used Habra rabhetn Abemintutes! ying act ‘" ev quad il be KAeeY ce Be lift a cup of Hills Bros. to your lips. 4 shoe for girls and boys. Sizes |the heaviest part of the storm. Hall in. 8 Suicide) BR yy av i rak li £% to 11, $3.50; 11% to 2 for Gin Bullets st eee re one te eA esis pata | Every savory sip awakens new life vos 33.95. fon ‘ballets in the revolver Russell! RAL HMPLovES Dance — [7M,>%™Y of Harry Knox, with a! Two Joints Raided; | — makesyou glad you're alive. The rich, ‘or bullets ne reverver | sumed S {bullet wound thru the heart, was ; a ; “ [Githert wax carrying Jn he pockata| “ne Uuton Pact Bmployex’ uh found im his totely iy Parke hone) Three Men Arrested rare flavor is sealed permanently in For Growing Girls | when police picked him up at Terry| will give their first big dance, since | yog by nels A number of intoxicated patrons a , ave, and Columbia st. Thursday | the organization of the club, at the to have of a joint at 518 King at, were| vacuum, You are always sure of fresh- SMART BOW PUMPS, night. Police say that he was prob-| Masonic club rooms in the Arcade iva Heli ne j|fownd; adcordiig to agents «whol made on a trim, comfortably ably preparing to start in business, | building at § o'clock tonight Weak dbad inaily” hotite When found, [reded athe mhueetay (ihe ness and full strength when you buy 2 fitting last. In tan calfskin cowing prospective customers with) % Axel Home, a neighbor, opened | They arrested Mike Dello. Another . yd and patent leather, Welt sol the paper wads | SEATTLE GREETERS DANCE |the door and found the body when | establishment at 1218 Jackson Hills Bros. Coffee, And it is eco- and rubber heel. Sizes 2% SITE LET SETS —————\|_ One hundred couples attended the}nis young son reported that. Knox|was ralded and moonshine Zod . 16°17, At $4.50. IT LOOKED LIKE BIG J/annuai ban of the seattie braneh | haa not used the milk which he | agents ed, John McFadden | nomical to use, 2 of Greeters of American Hotel! had delivered the day before, A}and George Smith, a merchant pa “ CLEANUP; 4 MEN WITH J\eic.i0' nssociation, in ‘The Olympic | nabbed Fer Boys CREPE SOLED OXFORDS BATHTUB ARE IN JAIL LMOST anything will excite ins: of tan calfskin. Blucher style the combined suspiciona of a for active boys and youths. two Seattle detectives, it was Sizes 11 to 13%, $8.50; 1, proved Thursday night 1% and 2, $4.00; 2% to 6, | At First ave. 8, and Connecti- ask $4.50. cut at, Detectives A, A. Brown {| and L. C. Harris, saw four men a Y M \| cerrying a Wath tub in an auto. un en mob ile. For 4 8g | “They must be getting ready OXFORDS in the popular said Mr, Harria, “ tan shade and black calfskin, Saturday night, either,” said Mr. Brown, So they arrested the four men and took them and the bathtub to the lockup. The men, who gave the names of Ed Wallace, Ta, W. Siferidan, E. A. MeDonald | | and 1%, Meacock, were held for This is but one of 6 good. looking styles for the young man. Sizes 6 to 11, Widths AA to C. The pair, $6.50. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) investigation. Hotel. A number of Tacoma hotel | men came to the dance HERE'S MORE ABOUT ZBINDEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 \X purchased by Stanclift and that $770 was still owing on it, The contract | was transferred to Boone & Co., the charge says,' for $700 Several additional complaints were made to Prosecutor Colvin Briday by various auto brokers, Colvin also was chogking over a number of minal proseoutions sworn to by inden durlag the past two or three Jadjoining the kitchen |Mra. Ruth Ball, 31, | | l years. No Strests ever were made in these canes, which was found in a small room HILLS BROS COFFEE First Sulphate Pulp Centralia Woman Is | Mill to Be in Camas Auto Crash Victim) octin ay tie teat nionaie en rat sulphate pulp CENTRALIA, Wash, Aprit $7. rn half of the Unit will begin shortly at Camas »., the Crown Willamette Paper Co, announced here today | mill in the wes died yesterday | State: afternoon of injuries suffered in an automobile aceldent on — Ford's | Prairie, Her leg was shattered in & collision, bag gangrene developed |Miss Thoening, Old $8,000 ‘Squash Plant, Resident Here, Diea Following 0 long Minene, Stee at Mabton Is Burned 0). "icing i Hgbeat Facyum Pack YAKIMA, April 17%.—The Ameri-|{ home, 1685 Mitth ave, W., ‘Thut&ley. cults Maeds the cofae fram gan Squash Products Co, plant at} She was a resident of Seat'le few! ‘ . Mabton burned yesterday, Cause te! 94 yoars, Sho came to tho stet® unknown; loss 18 $800,000; some In-] from Davenport, fowa, In 1883, mot~ 1925, Hille Bean * surance, ing here in (891, —_———

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