The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 7

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FF REE ee ee ee Pe eg toe ey ree JAY, MAY MONDA AY 4, 18 TIE ‘ nae WOMEN CAPTURE BODY OF SLAIN "Mark et Romane "e For Blind Man MAN IN CHASE. MAN. FOUND lYouth Was Sitting in Their Victim Lying Near Lake Car; Held as Auto Thief | Boulevard; Throat Cut IATTLE STAR PAGE 7 BIOL FREDERICK Ss the other three boys From indications the officers sald t ed from an from Crane $3.50 boulevard near Factor jay night, Hareld Louderback 1 1 f an unide was held by the parent 4 Japanene nd 2 fan auto thoft mn inda The bo nice ah, ra anions | MAGA] NEXPENSIVE GRASS RUGS Galli and bushe The man was othed In also are held \ union sult of undervy Hi a * ; rhe! Anes wom ériach hroat had been cut, He had been “he trae women Ain 1 Eanes 5 in the Downstairs Store our, 7 7 a ott ly found t Harold | Whitfield, 6512 1102 W ¢ YOR economical, easily cleaned and inexpensive Mr M Me Kir i t 1 Je re floor coverings for homes, porches and camp ad ree a downtown la 4 iain : Rh ee cottages during the Summer months Grass Rug are ideal, ti fei gee aA Ma “4 ae We ut Sp ie Aber Gate ‘ ie The Downstaii tore has an extensive selection He Deruty Coroner Robert wevdcin vem of well-made Grass Rugs in an snag variets ' nbed | ated + of patterns, and a wide range of MAY FESTIVAL ne : Cai amie ta Bie tae io 8 OMB tan of Lira (Reese ee e| Nn gagheny ur /AROON WITNESS 0, tin De ee Be gt elite SPRAY TREES The jubilee tinue all day {let ’ oan Norton Trial Defense Can't a Brightly Colored Rag Rugs mn M Shake Man on Stand Biggest Experiment in Ore- a are always a pleasing touch of color harmony and , rom a man who Babel i Der Seep aL gon Proves Successful cheer for practically any room in the home. These blind ‘ : ; 4 eons are in the popular “hit-and- patterns, A : a ‘. ’ i ee . if no t ie ake CORVALLIS. Ore, May 4 rt a 24x86-inch Rag Rugs, 58¢ : i H x x 4 4 me : oI Rag Rugs, $1.75 Se feicettnal eer ens etter es Canada Preparing to JM DEBS MEET vin rate She eel lg ‘tng Quench U, 'S: Thirst) 2.2.23 1 a meeting of socialists in Madison Square Garden Sunday oon and such a huge crowd Hotels Ref urnishing Ba Bars in Anticipa-) mene sok ks Dues owe tion of 4.4 Per Cent Beer va bg called apen 16 aalpetat tee | disorder, Mra. ef the Womer sponsible f fa taking ch RUNGE LOSE = ye FAMILY | a a Candidates Snowed Under,) “or from the Spice : i ARE DROWNED -: t a Hamme under advisement ceprre t 10 times that amount, according Debs spoke to the 25th annual conservative ¢ tes. Other| convention of the Arbeiter Ring, a es expect returns accord organization, and after had jammed their jarden there were y 10,000 more outside. the most accessible Election Returns Show 8 in| he mounted men only charged aR And to t bred a NEW Ee fn Cow minutes’ ridejand dispersed the disappointed PARIS, pigey fe Dordnaaale pe NICE can jos * | crowd when It theratened to break cs ee ai aera has aa sper hee) ee ae Ins TORONTO, will be mes pular with | downl iibenuors tobe “bullding. y's muni asty : ne help,” ever. Which werd. held thruout r Blind man's paradise—and who ragedy, eels } ‘ PLAN MADE © pore) is not confined | hbdicated communists candidate wpnts to eee FAIRPORT, lowa, May 4. bap her for Out at Banff, in Al | Arsenal Explosion been in and the | Kills 40 in China ert 6 gol eh Were completely g | berta the golf course } —Five members of one fam Woman Burned by fly were drowned and four oh. | Mrs Mickelthwalte found — High- Tension Wire er yfayghdteree narrow socters t was et nee vi . - Compromise to Protect State 4 a rged in an-|} Se! sf ders from! TIENTSIN, China, May 4.— in the Ippl. river 1 (Conger’s Offered to Governor — | United States this summ nee Ph seraonn Jadled lands imagery ONG M Sunday, a launch in { 5 cae ff the Canadian war debt | jured a plosio! I i which nine persons were riding | Mowning PS ewan) the | Jere Im oe exprosion een tension s : it coa Have se |uan argenal at Foochow, according was swamped by high waves ds : to dispatches received here. restrictions and An army cook who attempted to close unless | prepare eal too close to a store comm: iia K he right to sell beer by elections are im- } p; «, | of powder, is believed to have been i | responsible for the explosion, and | ie ; 0 18. Fey : ‘ ’| Coppers Ordered to ‘ » hundreds of’ new| Keep District Clean = : it io; an 6 \Veteran Telesraph eklded: eopinw al beraael vane none . and tidy, Seattle coppers. must see to Famous Vaudeville “ Operator Is Dead | jt tat their beats are clean. T veteran railr Chief W. B. Severyns, after a Man Dies i In South | F from ¥ conference with Mayor Brown, issued t tu been |orders Monday that the bluecoats 1 it cleared $980 lamer, | Were to make written reports all var ‘’ etown Undertaking | the condition of streets, alley the eight months end. survived by his widow | busines houses in their districts. tile 1 : suit ; t profits in Quebec will best, Severyns declared. file a f degree oO} , a‘ “in Quebec will i fe against him, is nc Jects similar to the Kittitas ie says.‘ atinualty | tat einen de al of ———— tried to turn m rom me. {ate said to be getting ready to pass sme — ried to turn my wife from m 1} law Mowiie ruil decomarana tee IState Co-operation Is Necessary to ie Uae halon uaughiaat: land id he was better fixed finan | i} y than I and could give my | tween them and the federal govern: | ment in reclamation project | Secret Work has refused to] fore, to} enter into contracts with the states, | PTR ESS APUG SLT Ty HERE’S MORE ABOUT FERRIES =|} Federal Financial Aid I | boy Announcement allow the government, he and wife a better home than ; PAG , JOHN W. NELSON lamation projects e y onto the|? could unless the states bind themselves to RTT r oth business| “Those who hold to tha are|It probably will cost mo my job | te was thls providlan atiWhibt Harte “yt bias an anaireetn : te om in rs te reales ree tar ae hase with the government, but they hyd ley balked and refused to go ahead e e decrease in # the | cerned at-t a powerful spokesman thru W. W.| never find a jury that will convict | niversit utua Biel to sa teon, owner of the only daily | me tot show. Grit $9,000,000 Kittitas yapers published in the Yakima |———————= were 1 M 1) project by Governor Hart-| y These papers have indorsed tn, si mcs | Hartley's stand on the Kittitas proj Savings Bank Tn 1924, 79,909 | ‘The situation is a two-edged|ect, while opposing him in other| Jeas Passengers | word, business men fear, fraught| ways | Wie carried than Vehicles, the The ‘gross rev 4770 below” that of Mother decrease Ported: for 1924 "I suggest that if this sta ‘Lodge to Hold Convention | menace on either s! There is a distinct obligation on| pera cate cdrom itn eeeicle| tha’ state tol abouitge ew athee oc the | Here May 6 and 7 | | Entirely apar | 3 fell |Jous of $9,000,000 in federal funds re-|burden in making reclamation proj- — and|quired to construct the unit, there|ects successful. It is not in the | A convention of the Modern s ¥e-|is a real danger to all reclamation | cards for the federal government to Woodmen of America will be held | | work in the state, as a result of the|spend millions in developing dry | [in Seattle on May 6 and 7, at thetr | ” u # te ee | \ Will open to receive savings deposits 9 A..M., May 4, 1925, at 4504 University Way. All deposits received on May 4th and 5th will draw interest from the first of May. en by Governor Hartl*y,|lands and see these | ny | lodge rooms, 19) Third ave. com opponents of Hartley’: ¢ e. World's |mencing at 10 a. m, Wednesday. During the visit of Elwood Mea . . J An address of welcome will be de } United States reclamation commis:|| Premier Lyric Tenor J) iiverea by Mayor Brown and re | nl government ha provided that the sta tin e can con-| must are of responsi-|sioner, and one of the leading au | rviilainpene’ st sponded to by State Deputy William | id to op the present |bility in. clamation devel-|thorities on reclamation in the world, | : H. Tyer | PMent without great 4 opment successful, failure of the|he pronounced the policy of the gov FIRST ca adoption will be held | mon writes governor agree to this ptogram{ernment. It Is, that hereafter no} Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, | TRUSTEES: Diesel engine asked fe \may mes andonment of all|{rrigation projects will be financed PRESBYTERIAN when 160 ¢andidates will be initi-| . rding to Ander erful oppos!-|by the fod ernment unless ated. This is the largest class for | 5 existed in|provision is made for their settle CHURCH adoption th | | | | | for many years, it 1s polnt-| ment. | of Seattle | had this year "Tho | | Elliott Bay camp has | Frederick E, Bolton A. W. Mylroie Herbert T. Condon * Frederick M. Padelford real question back of the} At noon ‘Thursday there will be a leaned to Ar O. C. Soots, secretary of the Yaki-| K as project, as residents here} TUESDAY MAY 5 ters’ par comp of} V. K. Froula John H. Reid aima commercial club, expressed re-|s ‘a from I ham, erett, | ‘ 2 will the federal governinent re 7 fing Worth of ¢ ‘ al 8:20 p.m, and all the Wim sat 4 c hould stand asa tate ald in developi ° in the stat y B. Lear Ross P, Williams Yer con he a 1 reclamation i it assume the — re Immediately parade these | (KE NWD-0580) Leonsumed d. elf or will it withdraw A | teams will Seattle ball Ade , $1.50 clamation develop. | park, where a competitive drill will | “ | $1.00 d with | y be held | é ‘ a Seats Selling Now 4 | 1 of belief that if the once enters) In the answer to that question in} Gay St - on @ project settiement program that | wrapped up the future agriqultural Seattle * In the 17th century leather coins the federal goyernment will imme |development of the state of “Wash \iately dump the financing of rec-lington, they say. Hurope were used in parts -of ene | the

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