The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 5

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ppIDAY, MAY THE TTLE ‘China Is No Place for This Live Chinese Girl Was Raised in Chica-| go; She’s Returning to Get Ahead AR Os ‘Grunbaum Bros. FURNITURE Sixth Avenue, Between Piae and Pine r I h 1 lb-ye i aw Pred J \ 10 Only 3-Piece Living Room Groups XACTLY as sketched above. hair with Velour outside, back and arms in shades of Taupe and Rose, Walnut, and Taupe and Orchid, Full web construction throughout, angle-tied springs and Room famous Nachman Spring Unit cushions, A value that first or part ment is sure to interest homeowners at these special prices: on this charming EL jot-4910. Davenport, $139.50 Chair, $79.50 Wing Chair, $77.50 LIBERAL CREDIT—EASY TERMS GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. Sieth Avenue Between Pike and Pine WOMAN DEFEATS MEN LAWYERS Deputy Prosecutor Point Luxurious Upholstery is of Mo- Gains in Polet Trial Exchange— Your Use Liv OF DEATH Officers Answer Call Help and Kill Man for new set ust a dark blue ¥ id Bonnets and Cook Boday’s Romance Field‘ ttle’s Romancers Themselves Are Given Chance to Raid By-Ways for Emotion man, mem bonnet, we fied, but he rest of the family ten It.” ritten by a de there's « poem about a tugboat . who, RN. 8 writes, haar et found out what's next to god 1 they forget N The Star’s Romance Stuart offered to find roma for anybody, he misjuc ific Ne ~ They're perfectly of ch. Edna ote, “bring grandson's Hughes, k hand, R. N er, of Seattle ble hi my memory Uttle ac-| blue bonnet, whic jo of the verses in male op femance.in most. anything, always hung on)... ne i teat oat to the letters. that have| {i over grandmother's ‘bed;| /™ gps ir cook im the be FIND BIG STIL F ne coL as sho ms ws 7 M coming in. wh aid run fast am short) That mixed bread n a dirty Pieday we'll let the “romance/|legs could ¢ him, to get it} from all over town tell| whenever his beloved ‘Nannie’ went} an, fit Hidden in Cavern | can be.” ther bout — “ask tor Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk romance raider | clim ak a the that holds treasures that belor to my dear old mother—and among the treasures I love best is the old | bonnet, “Tho it's only an old, old bonnet With faded and flimsy strings, But to me what beautiful memories | That worn old bonnet brings.” Then, writes E. “in fancy I am a child again and memory tray- | els back to the day when this same bonnet was new and adorned my mother’s head. Darling mother, who liong years ago reached a home | where the lilies never fado but blos |som in wintertime.” DEN RAID FAILS Patrons Warned by Mystery ts “Leak”; Outfits Seized torr ana w | Saale new trials will & While deputy sheriffs, armed with | Jude E sledge hammers, axes and revolvers, If the motion Is were hurrying to the scene, a myn tence of life imy terious “leak” develop Thursday thelr conviction [night and operators and patrons of | nounced |a Chinatown gambling joint quitted | Se Sc ainnEnEnaEEEEnnaiaen the place and evaded am raid. | Smoke from scores of cigareta and cigars was still floating in the close | |confines of the room when Chief | ete ae Se ae Pioneer Dentists | Rol a ane, chile! leputy | ip ie oiot thease ieee | Announce a 50% Reduction |ters at 665% and 669 King st, They | For a limited time we are going to work at one-half | battered in the doors but found no our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing in our new location. Think of such prices as: m here from Safe Milk For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Wyon SLAYERS APPEAL Men Convicted of Barei Murder File Pleas banka. Final efforts to escape spending the rest of their lives in pri made Friday by Oscar L, Joseph Burt, ex-policemen Landaker and Chester A, Rot who were convicted last the murder of Lou | tempted liquor hi-Jacking. pleas for a new trial in court n were Redden and Harry found in the s Chief De Deputies Hughes, C: rett found a 1,606 in the no and Jar all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated ink, ouickly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. lon mas econd cave superior s, Ralph } to ¢ 3 OUT STATIC z nd. — After h occurred aturd: formal sen. pment people who were lis ng to a sermon being broadcast ‘om the Lausanne station were }to hear with much greater distinct r which | fr arried, will be pro: able one Ten minutes before the raid began | | Prosecutor Colvin was informed by | secret agents that gaming was on Jin full blast, he said. Gambling out fits, alleged to have been found in | the rooms, were seized. | Rules Picketing Is Not Crime in State Picketing of “unfair houses" is not a criminal offense in this state, according to an opinion rendered Police Chief Severyns by Corpora tion Counsel Kennedy late Thurs day. Supreme court decisions on the matter, he sald, are based on civil cases in equity and not on the penal code, and enforcement of civil rights does not devolve on the po | lice. | Hawaiian Exhibit Is | Planned for Show An exhibit in native Hawallan latmosphere, with gras huts, palms, | Hawatlan pletures, flags and other characteristic decorations serving ax a background, is being planned by “the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce for the Pacific Northwest Mer | chants’ association, to be held Auguat at Smith Cove, under auspices the Chamber of Commerce, METR r 70 | ‘rhe scenic attractions and com OPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY |mercial pursults of the Hawallan Hislands will bo shown by means of | wpectally made motfon pletures, min jature geographical effects and il lustrated posters, It was stated. Office Home should be as efficiently arranged as the routine of your business. $25.00 Plates Cut to If you know just what you want in an office, the Metropolitan Building Company will carry out your plans to the smal- lest detail. $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to If you are not sure about the best arrangement, the architects, engineers and expert rental men in the executive depart- ment will plan your of- fice so that your business will realize its highest efficiency. With Our Kegular (5-Year Guarantee These special low prices are just what we say they are—simply an inducement for you to come in and see how well you can be served, You are offered the same high-class work and identically the same class of material that we have always used, Come in and see for yourself our new modern equip- ped office, and let us explain to you our easy payment plan and prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, but high-class work at greatly reduced prices. PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, Second and James St. Telephone MA in-2736 Dr, HO, Dantord, 1301 FourtH AVENUE SEATTLE Manager He « il water in b i i i | romance they've found, in+|to the neighbor's een etune Deputies Seize Unique Out- Working ourself. | ‘Nannie, he'd say, ‘Walt "tl T! pup what it Is always as black as h vat} PAGE 5 =ePHOAnE Se It's Results Results iyeained That Count! | “Rhodes ia DEPARTMENT STORE Phone MA in 6000 Owners of KFOA Held Over for Your Benefit! Men’s Summer Union Suits While You're Weather ¢ and Operators Think cing of Warn ) Into These Athletic Union Suits liml / Garments Cut Pe won OOC } Lutra Well Made / It’s mighty pleasant to get back into the athletics } again, after spending the winter months in unions. Union Suits Me edium weight suits in short or long ankle length om regular $ ] 65 . tock; on sale at. Union Suits | th short Regular $1.00 2 for kle length uits, for $1.50 2.00 Dressy Sport eas * COATS | ) Priced Reasonably 10 | Low The Last Word in Style Perfection! An exceptional] value at this low price. Coats in tan, rose, red and poudre blue. Sizes 16 to 40. Shop early! Umoor® Apparel Dept.—Second Floor Sc TO RESTORE FORUMS ROME.—The city of Rome plans CSETVUULNUUUUEUAUUUAUL is given in ures of mba d deer shot ‘ive hundred more moose er were killed in Cath Is Increasing |" in Canada Province ' ' | to excavate and uncover the ancient FREDERICTON, N. B. May § ‘she. record ing | imPe al forums of Trojan, Augustus, ( k to New 1 3,898. deer in 1924.| Nerva and Vespasian, which have chief game} T e remarkable for the| been buried for centuries. 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