The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1925, Page 7

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7 Saati Prayers Plus Passes | HAWAII TODAY FREDERICK & NELSON a MoD . Wt Ct Red” Killefer Bows Down to Weather Chief Summers ° Henry Suzzallo Address | |“Blue’’ Squadron Advancing (> a é *} ry vat ‘ 1 , « Group at Luncheon Fickle April Threatens Opening Day on Island Defenses | Rusia Tals ee 8 1 metropolitan NO ‘Ie tery Wednesda the opentng of the® blue” fleet, sehed An f the Wasnt 1 ttack” Hawall tod t ' AsHOoIa tt | wa nearing Oahu isla at ‘The ( "i the concentration point of the . n Suszatlo of t ed States army gont single « I " f the China | | over gic point as plans for a t vation Abre } the are unhed. Arm r | Rox th of the Chamber of Knayy. department officers in oom ade t welcome acd | mand of th “blac f iit 1] \ ‘ ponse - by Harry | |the island, are determined to q 5 ncot | thwart the “enemy” at ‘ A technical sessions, with Dr, W j Kamehameha, Kuger and De Russe &. J, Hindley talking on a nation: | | the black, or land, forces grain read @ wide business survey and Dean H.| | ness to repel the “attack” of th T. Lewis of the business adminis: “blue” fleet. Large. forc Ih, school university and Hated men made final propar :, At thse ponte Tuenday Admiral Coots and Major Ger i mu | Hines, together with other board of un . contr ! dally conferences, but t to divulge the location of t is exp blow toda MAILMAN JAILED FOR GEM THEFT STIMSON LOSES COURT BOND Wealthy Youth in N. Y.; Still Faces Drunk Driving Count | . ee dem Is Accused of Taking Pack- ’ ge, Ho is reported to} age With $9,000 in Jewelry till in New Kk " e } ent short after an auto crash Tempted by $9,000 on Capitol Hill a few weeks ago. | eta tha ihtalal 4 Stimes l faces a state charge Leonard I. Kidd, f : ¢ driving while dru for which | mail carrier In Seattle 4 hand, waa posted In his: ab | tT jay night on a charge ¢ He also facd 00 dam he mall t filed by Jun oe ean ceA . a his com gart on by Inspector T ale civil} ri x lintely af the crash i this Portland pact arked automobil: unded into i ‘ pile of lumber and ended the ride | r ana fa wailed’ cece by smashing into a tree, according | port, Wash, March 3 ¢ prosecutor's information | Jessio Brownlow, 1924 timson surrendered to the drunk-| Lee hs tke: teeccial ‘athlon a Griving charge on arrival | | the mall was sorted, it was th wn Ciicago. by cao ts a Sa. re | into Kidd's compartment b error core ha 1 He took !t out on the run with ‘ him and opened it, official ° gts HILLS * eke Sin hese wee Kidd is mdm RED" KILLEFER, Seattle baseball chief, down on his prayer bones W jmorning and tearfully beseeched Weather C niet Summers to have a heart. “You'd better pray aid Summers, as he viewed the threatening sky. Thereupon, to strengthen his case, } ill, She Couldn’t Care for'| Them; Spouse Would sa Red” slipped a pass toward the weather boss and the sun began to shine. ele | : “Glad Slips’ May Be Permanent SHE GETS A “GLAD SLIP.” Miss | Helen Harper, surprised when Traffic Of- ficer E. W. Merkley halted her at Second ave. and Pike st., Wednesday morning, was all smiles when she was informed the “HAROLD IN CITY | Famous Comedian and Wife. Stop Over Night ABERDEEN, April 22 rrowing | caring for her two small children, | Mrs. Maria ‘Taakinen, ith bags of luggage banging | around the with the killed the ¢ » found th: the k heap in \traffic slip meant she was driving care- 6 moun | fully and not talking when she reached finally ithe crossing. “Oh, thank you!” said Miss nh Jett ° ide | Harper. “I'll always be careful, now.” r first notes {n Fi in Photo b Jacobs tention and t act.| | ye Meanwhile atching from Tacoma Taskinen, under orders of Coroner | sme town of Mrs. 1 Hopkinson, to t the dis. od Davis, then traught man from c ng out a} fame). 8 threat to j his ones in} ye sp ag. a ! York ¢ nd from i then back PIELOW BONDED fe Joe Reddy ceeded this figure. {eral cargo for Seattle merchants, HAVAVAUAAOOALUVAUUANEAAUAL UA seventh list of eight careful The be heard April a0. meee —— wv DOWNSTAIRS STORE scaduneed Geode Economy Pies vidi 6 Melee Serres SHOR REPAIR SHOP ert ae q ®VOUNTAIN Th |t JUNCH ROOM q ——<$—$—$—$—$—_——_ L includes three S and 5 inches in of the A container container for foods. Specially priced, Thursday, at diameter, 4-Piece Glass Refrigerator Sets Special 4 9c Set food containers, anitary Of heavy, smooth-finished glass. 19¢ the set. 214 inches deep f and lid that fits any i ice box or cooler Attractive, Lower Priced Assortments of Stamped Needlework in the Downstairs Store OVERS of the price: Here are Each IBMSTIT( PIECE Set art of ments of Stamped pieces listed a few 50c STAMPED LUNCHEON SETS of good quality 4 4 15-inch luncheon Napkins. Choice and others. ntludes 45-inch cloth Needlework will be they can find in the VALUES: delighted the of PIECE aphece set WOMEN'S STAMPED HOUSE number of ns for French n plaid weave cotton $1.00 lazy outline and daisy, ‘ Stamped knot and materials, Each . ork lover, lily, eau with the Downstairs assort- attractive lower } Store of KITCHE} ot crim. STAMPED TALNE Size of curtains 18x Wee .25¢ STAMPED TEA ‘on good n yellow, tan and lavender shades, In one pretty rey dais: 55c design. Priced at. “Indian Head” $1.25 DOWNSTAIRS STORE “= DISCUSS PRICE OF CAR LINE i y man for Harold. /guneil Asks Rainier Head braid, (neck measurement). Men’s Muslin Night Shirts 3 FOR $2.55 ELL-MADE, of firmly-woven quality of white muslin and trimmed as shown in the sketch. around and comfortably-fitting. Sizes 15 to 19 Low-priced at 95¢ each; 3 for $2.55. Men's Section, 95c with neat Full cut all DOWNSTAIRS STORE Await Answer to No ‘reply to United States ais recommen d by smallpox ban had been recely Wire on B. C. Ban Magruder’s, th officer, dation to the surgeon gen eral in Washington concerning the | Second National JUST GETS LIFE SAVING AWARD Recogni- poate Tu . ae denote Why Appraisal Too LOW [nim up to Wednesday noon. After tion for Rescuing Girl rested M 1 conference with city and state me councilmen indicate 4/ hearth officers Tuesday he wirea} The Theodore N. Vail medal for fter feder to pay more forthe 8e- ice gederdl officer cine renom.| ROteWorthy service has been award: 4 earching for him for three month Fo enema Teka ee ee amine Tecom| ea to TTarey “W. Jus of Sea Oem Pielow sought to be released on a | R i & Rainier Valley car } in| mendation concerning the possible|the Pacific ‘Telephone and Tele er tone Bet ca oat [Boys Rescued After Ale eee ose cosraleal yatuation|Iiffan we the tan tx Vaosourer ine] eat cea ee a a ame cash bail or a surety bond must be Night Battle in Lake Fi ixed on it two ks ago, they-will{ Migrants. He would not divulge} the San Francisco pushers = re posted. His d ee while un M ger Walter M. Bre ¢ the nature of his recommendation, leeived Tui fer $10,000 property bond ‘ : ? oe % sploe reaa thik In replying to The Star's tele It is the second award ine saving: er conviction, and the ¢ Rescued from a fralt the private utility, Wo nee “\gram last week, the surgeon gen-/ life that Just received in the the value of the hond: an all-night battle y % h H waters to point out cifically w ‘tems |eral stated that the ban would be} past 10 da The awards are for S, Attorney Ravelle {i jot Lake Wa ag? Fa bah Ag Ns Te | he considers have been appraised too lifted as soon as it was safe for] his act, last August, in rescuing Miss ndeduate protection’ te | taken ae ous head crip. Wednes. [1% jthe Northwest. | Elvina Glum from Cottage lake and ee Pielow ia the 60th defendan Jabout to give up the struxslo 017.39 p, m. at the counell chamber . «| Don’t Greet Wales, [first-aid classes, The other award r keep tho raft together when they} F See re Mmsted liquor cons case to be the first of the formal negotiation from the American Red © Phone cauoep ag eeirgplbe > ipa pe ta a hase proposed by. the| _African Body Says) \visnington Bis , former police Poe ia og May fg ei 5 IS, Africa, April The} ‘The Vail medals are conferred te eiolads Howden of the tug that thelr names | prince of Wales sailed for Capetown | upon employes of the Bell telephone a laws were Joe : ra a pa aoe Pe | Tho willingness of some council-| today aboard he corulser Repulse. | system thruout the country for acta johnson, 14. They sid they floated! men to pay more than the valuation | | aeinG A a {of unusual public service. The ome eFnoot Th ot so | fixed in the report is based upon the , assests announced yesterday is the fifth 4: Laborer Is Pinned | CE pany mt take (ATA, heen ore cided | be iv tn Waahiaton foi A out that they nako | elai at the compa 1 ©| Tuesday, in view of the shootings at : . | : ; | y |ing of life. . Under Big Boulder | ae, mar ack pane Bay he 7S ©¥| payment in bonds, which will be a| Bloemfontein the day previous, to] Tn two of the cases, of which ther Hi. Soberg, 57, laborer, narrowly | en ie roughened. by’ the “rising [Hire ce sourta, tien. on.the, ‘munich boycott the EES, visit of the | award to Just is one, the recipient excaped death Tuesday afternoon, | | Apes anno oneal ts capelaen the a) | pal street railwa |prince of Wales. AMproclamation was | giso has been recognized by the when a 1,000-pound rock overturned | wind, threatened to capsize the ratt,| Per Company, it is held, must de-| issued urging the nativ€s to refrain | American Red Cross, Ira. V. Drakes in gn excavation at 50th ave. 8, and] thoy said freo of ull. encum.|from welcoming his royal highness. | of seattle, holder of a Vall medaly | Geneses st, an : od hima Ving the $60,000 fran.|1t Was not Delleved the decision | was given a Red Cross. prize laste beneath. Fellow-workmen labored | aon tack delinquency due tho elty, {ould affect the population gener-| sear for hia services in rescutitie half an hour before freeing him. “qu LAD traffic slip may beldrivers chosen by the traffic offl-;by Officer BE. W for oh. bat and resuscitating a city of Seattle ees it made a permanent feature of| cera {4 publidhed in the classified | servance of the signals for "1 | Ss ur natives were killed when po-| street department employe, who had ; police regulation of travel on Seat-| columns of the Wednesday talking” at intersectional point | Daddy han brought Ii fs a valley ie striking Walt |grasped a steel cable crossed With, ce t treets. @ ir Heense num may bethere. The careful driv have surely Advertisement, |ars at Bloemfontein Monday night. | 4 high-tension ctric power wires nN plan, to jasue careful driving | fy ud ad “last laugh’ on the =} eee os dale a TTT 2 ens Baten wate “is ioe 2 Palos of Sound an B.C. Rao = aga to motorists, in order to keep : i ws \ declare ving In Seattle are Miss Edna My = =| a record of thé good qualitics of| In obtaining a list of careful driv. | Crossing policemen Open Conference Here | Stewart, chief operator at the Capls = NUMBE! watchful being dis-| ers, Officer M. Zuarrl, at the Third | j tol central office, who rescued @ = ik od We ret, Fuqua,/ave, and Pine st. crossing, com: boy fr . a ; BE, AS = ir Thief Severyns. and. tenffic depart piled sort ay Poctlnig weatsties a MAN IS HANGED' i Wit 40 pulniaters in atte ema e . . j ti fen or eS Ae = = ‘ ” the orwegian utheran chureh ol G Se S| ment officials, talking women" drivers, Officer tele company, who sav = Teg hie proopsed plan of re-| Sele pond By iain Bete spend Puget Sound and British Columbla 1tZ1 ernt e | Saat ie Tasha ae aaa = =) ward, officers ur Bergt. Fuqua|that out of 70 women drivers who| LONDON, April 22—Despito in. |operiod its threeday pastoral co in Hood canal, and Frank B. Hop: — =| Veula be empowered to hand out| passed his cronaing in one hour, 87, tervention: of Sir Arthur Conan |ference Tuesday, with headquarte kins, head lineman, who saved the = I stips for all cases of- outstanding | were talking and. were not paying|Doyle in hin behalf, Norn nfat the Rainier Grand hotel at t e life of a fellow-employe by rare = Sl earetut driving coming to thelr at-/attention to the traffic nals ne, young farmer of Crow.| Services at tho Mirst Lutheran presence of mind and skillful applie = NOTICE! =I tention “wlad would bel” At Becond ave. and Pike wt, how-| borough, was hanged today at the| church, led by the Rev, J. A. EJ cation of his knowledge. of tits sami = = tiled with traffic at head-|ever, Miss Helen Harper was re-| Wandsworth prison, for the murder | Naess, of Tacoma, president of the} he} The new Vail medal will be for= = I quarters, to form a record agafnst| warded with a careful driver's slip] Jof his sweetheart, Elsie Cameron, | Pacific coast district of the chureh, | ut er ote Tl nted to Just at a liter = arting today, several SS iui wing’ issued for violations | ‘Thorne went to his death with | opened the conferen: It will, ne. + employed~at the Ga =} auto ticense numbers will SS) wiGu7 BALANCE [the smile he has worn white alt} cording to Rey. Theodore Hokenstad phone office. = appear in The Btar Want s|PARKING FINE | England stormed and flooded the|of Bremerton, secretary of the as en con erly ana esultetwo (ieiad lip wapapers with contrary opinions|sembly, confine itself to pastoral 88 VBRNIL 5 seus ed Bs : cir eo Rea ees count OE wwiont Slianba’y parking fine, or, a 1 to whether or not ne should be| work and problems 188 VERNILLE, who captivated Broadway in: Blo) 2lentelts TONIGHT Pad YOUR NUMBER Z| least, At as a recommendation for| | NEW YORK, April 22-—At iat | execute : date Follies and is this week headlining at the Orpheum, will = roun i da ate Sf Boor dp men— probably more—loxt their] A national debate on. the question | appear with her company Friday night at the Butler Grill, Beau- = MAY Sat S| rhe unique proposal came as a| lives w hon the Japanese fretghter|of Thorne's hanging ensued after |Prosecutor Delays | tiful Nitsi's fame as a dancer has spread thruout the land since = = i 1 hs ae *) Raifuku Maru went down with all!Conan Doyle, near whose home the | ; t seagicth EDNESDAY,» APRIL ==> 3¢ your number Is there, Eas | development during Tho Start eit board, 180 miles southeast of | girl died, came out openly in oppo-| Norton Ars Cc she mado her first appearance at the Butler three years ago. WE ESD! L 22 = SI eutdriver theater .ticket reward cam: | 0” 1 girl died, came out openly oppo: == you are entitied to two sxx|culdrty h ee IGOR cveatartss Kip. 10) capital: DUAISNTAnE In eth orto. on ASC) Seattle will bo glad to welcome hor home, = tree tic to the “Last Ss] Pee aun's men have cnteped| ‘The Kokusal Kesin, operators of | instance The arson cases against Paul 8, | = regen = me rn fas he ibfated shi unnounced here Norton und his alleged accomplice, Re =| i = jaugh” at the Columbia 2! into the it of The Star's eéare-| th ; SS VERNILLE will present a beauti{ul silver Io cup to cay ACs! ColanBIe ies 100 the sEsrit, Of, their records listed 3%, offl| With 8,000 bundles of sheet tin, |Thomax Smith, were postponed on : WOL present a, bee ih meer emcewe (t Vit Spring St. == wheatre Sout driving week and have judged ‘ md f tin, | the best dancers at the Butler Friday nigt SAUNTRY & " == Thea © etuny the merits of the drivers, | cers and men aboard the RAuku | consigned to Seattle can manufac es request of the prosecuting at at the Butler Friday nights {ORIN TRY STORE = . =. Maru. It was pointed out, however, | turers, the Edgar Bowling docked | torney’s office, it was learned Wed = READ STAR WANT 35 whose numbers they have turned th | he Ne : = ADS CAKEFULLY 3S] for the reward of th © tickets | that thi« list possibly was ingom:| at pier 6 Tuesday morning the needy and not on ane motlon of Remember the date—Friday, April 24 = —J s a seh” the Co.| plete and that the disasters death | Atlantic coayt, In addition to the} Defense Counse ore eputy q oy TLE . = fe tOcrhe Last: IA sh J toll might have considerably ex-| tin the big freighter carried a gon. | Prosecutor Hammer's illness was the And the place—THE BUTLER GRILL LOOK—April 20 Door Prize al lumbla theater cause of the delay, The case will Heautiful Chia, Tea Set

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