The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1925, Page 9

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MUESDAY, INSURANCE. MAN #) SLAYS SELF Vincent V. Brown Is baal of Gun Wound MAY 12, 1925, \Lieut. Walter J. Wood Killed When) ji: THE SBATTLBE Gas Gone, Airplane S4MBLING TRIAL IN FINAL DAY Wrecked, Flyer Dies is sass i? io os Raid Denies Ownership v Vau participation. in. the | - i oe S d P smbling business featured the final & oa and Point Machine Crashes wralon of the tral of the men ar | ted in the Un club gambling v ir 6 f ae ete te PLUNGING 0 fee ground, ‘The nore of the machino plowed aretha . h army practice pl went | into the ald. 'T : till spin ¢ : 2 MY twit wung into a tree and the plane | th , demolished 1 in be: | he Ju after : } t ue : « t \ ; f th yu ! 1M ! stantly af thy felt \ iui, | first J, Benson, a farmer, rushed x W r erve, @ ed with cuts and bruises. | t ne. He took Re the] Maj, 1, C.K. Mu! berg, & of Dr. John Bail 4641 1 : , the head. Vestlrated that the main | nig, Sand Point commandant, Is tn) |) FP, David and rel | wasoline sur ted and | Pi M Muhlenberg took . : * . widow, | member m Ho de cot | , Re MA 1.} 1 — h ru Car Leaves Road Near Ray-| mond, Killing Youth RAYMOND, May 12 John La | de Ww a, as 1 and s t wit 4 JERLIN Ma 12. I i s a 1 and 1 i . Paul Von Hindenburg, erst : : 6 field marshal of the imperial ot oday the oath of : m president of the a aii sai rumbled Hind The Pe caauat ’ : t ¢ the ( . Women’s Federation | ‘*"",°"'"" Univ. of Wash. Pid iran Z Presents —— FRIEDA © ) HEME Meany ay | Tickets on Sale Now SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Third at Pine University Music Store, East 45th! and University Way | and University Comptroller's office, University geet 3) Seats $1.50, $2, $2.5 BRIDE STARTS ONS AGE 12 TUESDAY EVENING New Shipment of Tailored Coats Brings Marvelous Values | This banner value in ultra-smart tai- | lored coats will gain a host of new friends for the Florence Shop. These | charming ,new arrivals come one hun- dred strong, and we guarantee that no $24.50 ever bought such a generous meagure of smartness and good value. They come in the Prince of Wales styles, with or without belts and with velve’ or self collars. All popular shadts, and sizes 14 to 44. Don’t wait too long or else you will find them all gone, The Upstairs Shop That Saves You BY/ y SPATTLR WASHINGTON g AE aa cee ee See HERE’S MORE ABOUT “- WNDENBURG TAKES OATH CRASH IS FATAL AS GERMANY’S PRESIDENT TWO MILES OF Multitudes Cheer Wildly as War Lord Is Sworn Into Office form my duty nscle 1 1 IMMENSE cot CNEERS HINDENBURG FURNISHING THE: compan’ John W FLOWERS | Green Lake Will Plant for Sportsmen’ s Show id mile f flowe n a THRONG ° t 15 minute Is Feature of Tuesday Pro- *«: are will be maintained. “It's gram in Better Homes Week | cuss 1 : Adatven 1 address on “Cole Ipp the woman play ancing of a home. DOG SI which prohibit him the ferries be without sur rating ffom surrer in |} | f January 1 of The star. | | rendering his $12,500) 0p FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES—No, 2 Tea Production Today If the Chinese, who first discovered tea, had realized the possibilities of the trade and had studied the nature and require- ments of the plant, China might still be the largest tea producing country. Cen- turies of neglect, however, stunted the growth and caused the quality to deterior- ate. In the mountains of Ceylon and India, tea was found to flourish. Scientific methods of cultivation and manufacture were introduced with remarkable results. Now the finest tea grown in the world and by far the largest quantity comes from these countries. ‘‘SALADA” is mainly blended from flavory India and, Ceylon teas. “SALADA" | jail was #iven ' | i Seattle; Fred Kr J STAR NEGLECT IN JAIL DEATH CAUSE? | | Turnkey Admits He Saw Hilligas Unconscious Kiviaenco of in hi ippured® 1 ndling prisoner the elt HAN H not take ‘ i © POLET ACCOUNTS * CAUSE BATTLE » | Attorneys Clash in Investi- | gation of Books y hark i ! Ca I Mra r 1 nina tt F. W iM A i & ¢ t Hill kt t ‘ c ako pcos Agger mg ui ¥ . pa w m Hat ely a t Y r sabes pares ont took nd told b pa compa ¢ é y bef Jud 1 Ls b ai stor 1 t k J to salu HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) gen ne » were <LID DTTC t t which the FERRIES — | eve | STARTS ON,PAGE 1 |)t0 Receiver Joo 3 COMMUNISTS ARE ‘ ae tn fl hors SHOUTED DOWN ta te © ch an 1d ON FERRY Kingston-Edmonds Line Has} : < F NDAMEN CHARGES DELAY: | Poor Service, Says Pastor | at the delay at the fer hedule relate tranded motorists sot back to Seattle ester, catching a ive veral names as wit Among them are those of Edwards, Sevond Wash.; W. Sullivar Iro-Woolley; H Stine, Keyport; Harold Onsum, 806 KB, 65th st, and Thoma }9%% W. Harrigon st., Kensey, Seattle Aged Seattle Attorney Is | Held on Larceny Count P. Hf, Wilson attorney, walked into the | offlee Tuesday and started to work |as a temporary county-city janitor Sheriff Starwich recognized him arrested him on a petty larceny unt. The aged attorney was released on his personal recognizance by Justice Dalton, Hf, L. Hayes accuses Wilson of keeping a sum of money entrusted to him for filing fees on legal p His hearing was set for May 2 Wilson at one time had a large practice in the lower courts of the city and county, He Is still a reg | istered attorney, but feebleness has | hampered his practice. A few days | ago he took employment with the egunty Teachers Ousted to Save Money | EUGENE, Ore, May 12.—Recent ousting and demotion of several pro. fessors and instructors in the Unt | versity of Oregon was solely a movo university officials de ploneer Seattle sheriff's for economy lelared last night in a meetin itatives, ‘The ed a saving of press 1 in the facuity payroll, © ferry com- | ARREST PIONEER : ‘|Escaped Convicts by various economies approved of at home in the I the meeting, including the changes Third ayo. larly on Tuesday grenings at 8 >) mo — jot and on behalf of the city.’’ | i} Oh, Yes, There’s a | Withcut referring to the record: H. H, Ham, vie “Ask | Mr. Foster," who arrive s Saturday believe © question most often QEGINNING B five Piece mark them as and described below. holstered seats. Other “ Seattle Dancing Club F ormed 22 22 Years Ago. = Jinnewatha Club BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER TALLY times ¢ mu Twenty-twe amerce, the m: ce Seattle park board or the auto can at Woodland park, Imission tickets to tourist It Mr. Foster to Ask) asked his organization is “Is there a Mr. Foster.” | To this he emphatically replies | that thero is, and to prove this to any doubters he is on his way East | to bring Mr. Foster out to the Coast and show him to those who want to kr ‘0, down at St ourists beg: arly 35) yoar: Augustine, Fla asking W. G. tor things th wanted to know about,” relates Ham. | "Since then he has established of- | fices in all the important citie# of the country, and if there is any ques: | tion ho has not answered it is one about the Einstein theory.” Ham reports that the advance in-| quiries about the Northwest this | year would indicate that this is to} be a record year for tourists. Believed in N. Y.| NEW YORK, May 12.—Two es aped convicts, known as Joseph anko and 1 Hall, who were serving life s in San Quen: | tin prison, Calif » believed by | police to be in fork. They es caped from the California Penitentl ary April 8 ‘A reward of $1,000 Is offered for | the arrest of either of the fugitives | and the police are making every effort to capture the dangerous | criminals | HEGION POST tle post No. 18 of the gion has MOVES Amor: | yved to ith new volt hail, 191614 Meetings are held teu: FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS— Dining Room Suites A Large Shipment to Be Sold at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES Dining Room Suites will be offered at g ‘ outstanding values. UITE consists of eight-foot Extension top measures 45x60 inches when closed; roomy Buffet with 21x60-inch top; Chair and five Side Chairs with tapestry up- Specially priced, Matching Pieces—Server, China Cabinet Eight-Piece Suites in $227.50, $267.50, and Or "Organized Place for Children to Find Enjoyment Mra. E INTERIOR DECORATORS on oor, MORNING, the Fourth ish, Eight pecial price of the Suites i vhich One 8-Piece Walnut-Finish Dining Room Suite Table, one Arm 191” $50.00 this offering are priced Nine-Piece Suite at $335.00. at $198.00 Fourth Floor Uaiverstty: District to Provide |: faa: thec ger has been s Protests Fire House want corner they ‘The pres- . BE. and FREDERICK & NELSON 50-inch Decorated Oilcloth Table Cloths SPECIAL C H O MEKEEPERS find these Oil- cloth Table Covers very economical—for they are and durable. as well—for they ecoratedin pleasing patterns, and can be used round or square. Several patterns to choose from. On dull-finish, pebbled, plain or figured backgrounds. Size 50x50 inches, 59¢@ each. SOMETHING NEW! “Lincoln” Phonograph Records BSc Each 3 for $1.00 N° need to take your expensive phonograph Records on outing and camping trips. You can now get the latest popular dance num- bers on these inexpensive Lincoln Records. Can be played on any but Edison and Pathe ma- chines, ‘ Twenty numbers to choose from, All double- faced records, at 835¢ each; 3 for $1.00, amp Oly ‘ Outing Equipment, DOWNSTAIRS ORE DOWNSTAIRS STORF | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE washable | Attrac- | | | Spice etenene reas

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