The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 9

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er a: WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1925. 8 KELSO'S MAYOR(@ IS CONVICTED Jury Sentences Todd to 15| Days in Jail; Appeals | THE SEATTLE STAR Crying and Laughing, — | They Attended Party} | CLASS TONIGHT | sar | Ten Students Will Go Into Fe Missionary Fields ‘GRADUATE. BIBLE; Tacomans Celebrating ee Memorial Week at the Winthrop Saturday; Con- vention for Tacoma Hotel 6 club root 1 the garden, Entertainment the f of D, M. Us. K | Graduation exercines of tho 19 | class of the Himpaon Bible institute, | yAACOMA, M f in } 101 W, Oath Will be held Wed: | | brating ir cs yostentay \ | nesday evening at the John Goben | tl : case wh te Vighos mal (o Justice | Jovangelistig auditorium at ‘Third | | i hesmemeant Q. A. Poland, and Poland had selected | jand Blanchard, The 10 graduating |, 6 most briliiar ve nen that Todd claimed were |wtudents will take up work an mis hotel poople enemies, An jalonaries, pastors or evangelint od int The beautiful | 1 appeal was taken on the The members of th class which | hew $2,200,000 wtructure, er 1 thru| 1 that Todd had not received a | will recelve it# diplomas this ¢veM| the community enterprise ofeksicoma | " ling, are Viola Griebenau, Salem itha dinner and |, 1 b }Oregon; Hertha Gr Foster are being made], ploy | Washington; June V . |ham; Marlo Winn & Gwendolyn MeCr At gon; Paul Oxlendec gre | Onldabee Portia Todd ste | Wanshingte mont, He was ar eo times y ree on crim: | ze, " om aw nfeasance compla | ranton, I au institute and will ations of the | mas at the gradua in| eugture nlau ing the t year ata coat of Jevening. Bace | delivered a | Sunday morning by Kt , 2 MoCrossan, of Albany, Or | ewe © hol ¢ equa utrigu | TACOMA HOTEL BUILT BY BEANE ORD WHITE | $160,000 IN TRAFFIC Three Men and Little Girl COVER FUNERAL -.: was Hurt; Two Drivers A | Went ¢ ; rrested | | Prominent Washington, D.C., |" Lins BN Ato ite fan a Sethe ait babade | Woman Buried Wednesday | ‘e's ; r of : WOH ‘ of F I Last failed t 2 stop signal at Fourth | |day at 11 0 m " nol) gressional circles. i ( lumbus hospital Monday after a tw weeks’ {news John C. Cover “if T thought} vp. oc. “I'D CRY, TOO,” thinks baby Robert Smith, and ® nice nurse would pick ME up and kiss the tears away.) ™4" Robert is the 7-months-old son of Mr. and and Mrs. Fred n neerned Smith. Nurse Ann E. Fowler is holding Patricia Lee 2 che ene gpedar bert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Gilbert. They were) ham Sheree tee the porhan Kt th * both guests at the § | day. club, a dinner a Mr. John Savage attle General hospital's reception Tues-| ! + | Country Photoa.by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers |“ om, under the Byelyn H was a wonderf & nurses we “thelr bat MEN TO | STATION MAN =| Rob Union Oil Attendant and Drive Away in Car a Et ee Warm Days—lInclude Winthrop is under the man-| “| p500 FREDERICK & NELSON ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE Hed aie Goods--Economy Prees--Frederih (Ndsoa Service Charming Dvesses for Some becoming style ho in the larger from 40 to 44. BOUT 45 n’e W Dresses in lovely, supple and in the newer shades, have been added to the Down- stairs Store’s featured group at $15.00, Youthful, and up-to- the-minute in style—fo women and misses. Out- standing value. In plain colors, bold stripe de- and _ striking signs prints, A wide choice of tyles. At ee 00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tomorrow Opens White Shoe Week And the Downstairs Store Features This Smart, Inexpensive White Kidskin Pump Shoe Week Move to Seattle Mac Problems Talk ved _ to Officers’ Club t ems at by Major } U. of W., to be & t the Reserve Office SCORE HARTLEY FOR STAND Speakers on Child Welfare|' Movement Denounce Act 1 | Wednesday r of [also be a discusnion ¢ hangs in the led by Lieut pen ¢ mbers of the nur duating class of 19 old friendships “ And visiting moth Fie END OPENING avenue, t whose & Ker r f the 8 A burgla i , if nat ‘Tacoma Firm May mmunity } bration has} venns. ape tt Hn «on Mr 600 Homies Burn in 1 ge ger Village 1] TOKIO, FREDERICK & NELSON If the governor had his wa: r-| entless children wou allo to grub for existence in the alleys and| streets." E. H. Collins, speaker, told the audience. ‘DOWNSTAIRS STOR another | | Charge Two Men and Wom- Other speakers included Mere. ‘Thomas Irving, John L. Lyle and! an Are High-Class Crooks W. L. Wright. a GIRL IS MISSING ‘The police charge the trio belong Parents Fear Foul Plays\.q me ce oe tne te eine Thought She Eloped first class and stopping at the best ara RE of Leonial R. Bryde, 17, | 50h man: They are held for or con with | Denver, Colo, for the theft of hotels. her sudden depart: | checks from the J. H. Bennett Co ed thousands checks from that they are wanted cities 296 Rugs 5 Sizes They say a, has caused | Two thousand, six hundred dollars more sinis-| worth of the checks wero passed. has caused her absence. I in Wednesday they appealed to the! bogus police of Seattle to he Alexander Smith and Sons. ter than clopement The trio is alleged to have cashed hundreds of dollars worth of checks on Seattle merchants. p find their| They gave their names at the city | Jait as Ray Long, Mrs. Helen Long values. wan Wear me ea wi Giving Chicago Paper nd crearn | to Employes Contested 120 9x12-foot Ardsley Seamless $27 25 Axminster Rugs Oriental, conventional and floral patterns in wide va- riety of colorings, on tan, blue, mulberry and gray grounds. Many of the smaller rugs are in matching patterns. Ixceptional value at $27.25. ve been asked to seek Ray 14, son of Mrs. W. A. Owen,| CHICAGO, 3 86th st, who has been miss-| were taken to May 9. His bicycle and $11| will of John C. tman, who be also are missing. + | queathed his Chi tvening Jour. |nal and other property, to threo of | his old employes. Federal Employes When the will was brought up Asked to Meeting |tor samision to probate, attorneys All Seattle federal employes are|#fnounced they were filing action | fnvited to attend a special mect.| in behalf of seven cousins of Hast | Two other cousins have not 14.—Tegal steps to set aside the Ssh iy sont Goods....Economy Prices-...Frederick & Nelson RE Extraordinary Values in a Special Purchase of Seamless Axminster Rugs (Alexander Smith & Sons Standard (Ardsley) Quality) TIMELY OFFERING, bringing excep- tional savings on standard quality Seam- less Axminster Rugs from the famous mills of The result of a special purchase that assures extraordinary Twenty-two Patterns neo was at|and E, P. Mayfield. Twenty-two attractive patterns and color- ; athe. BF UEST ‘ inet i an pom designs. Some sketched in ai ee “FIGHT 0 e border here. ng, of Federal Employes’ union | man r ye 6 6 estates. | fp O. U. W. hall t made a claim on the esta | a ev Avery Miser, \ These special purchase Rugs can be purchased through the Budget (Pay-out-of-income) Plan. 36—24x54-inch ARDSL EY SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, “Special Purchas dent of the x on, will speak tat clerks" wonia TI1-Fated Pilot Is Buried Today Funeral services were to be held State’ . Attorney at 4 Wednesday for Lieut. Walter J. Given Prison Term Wood, killed in a Sand Point air} _|wreck Monday afternoon. The Re Ambrose Bailey, First Baptl church, was to officiate, Odd Fel-/{| lows were to act as pallbearers. The | body eal to be ocemia ted. 50—36x63-inch ARDSLEY “Special Purchase” SAMLESS AXMINSTER RUC ment a 4 forgery ‘ iI 30—6x9-foot_ ARDSLEY SE/ PI Man Is ‘Convicted | LESS AXMINSTER RUGS, an Paneral for on Murder Charge, H “Special Pur- 5 Accident Victim| KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 13—A|]| chase” Price. . $15. 0 verdict of second degres murder, car: | ervices will be held at ’ Atlochoon foc teeeans | rying a penalty of 15 years in prison, |} 60—8-3x10-6 ARDSLEY SEAM- ard. Frendahi .| wan returned by the jury deliberat-| 1) LESS AXMINSTER RUGS, ral ave,, who died ,|ing the case of Roscoo KF, Warren | PF k : 10 cle ; “+ : Bag ria the feuraee of John CG. Deskin Special Pur- $25 50 rom the Columbia undertaking: par-| Warren pleaded insanity, ‘The | chase” Price. , FS $3.45 $4.95 oy" pad estas m® to Mount Pleasant cemetery.| shooting took place in a local office NSD aerey . 1A irvived by his mother,| when Deskin accused Warren of dis: | (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Mrs. Anna Frendahl, and two broth-|etoating the funds of a hunting club ‘ Jack and Harry in Colorado, i. = / , Biitinr ander sw pahooapan patentee 2 seventies et sth . a tnleiedinitientiininaaii Little ic shard. ored these | ni ensive | is evidenced by the | el sketched; a new | in the Down- j airs Store. Sizes 3 to | 8. Widths AA to B, | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Special Offering of Heisey Beverage Tumblers At 10c and l5c Each EISEY Colonial — style Tumblers in 10 sizes and in the fine, clear glass for which this line is well known. Two styles of shape—Optic Colonial “and plain Colonial. Sizes from 4 to 13 ounces. Special prices: | 4- to 9 ounce sizes, 10¢ each, 10- to 13-ounce sizes, 15¢ each, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cool, Washable Suits for Boys of 3 to 8 Years 95c 24 $1.65 QUITABLE for dress or play wear are these neat little cotton fabric Suits for small boys.” Quite a number of attractive styles to choose from. Ail made from fabrics that are washable, and durable, | Button-on trouser and Middy styles, Some with braid trimming. Good value at 95¢ and 81.65. Boys’ Wash Hats, In style to wear 65e to $1.85 sh suits,” Roll-brim and midday st Of linen crash, poplin, white duck and cotton gabardine. ‘Tan, blue and white, Sizes 6% to 7. At 68¢ to $1.85. | -DOWNSTAIRS STORE with w “Camp Olympic” For Outing and Camping Things CAMP OLYMPIC 1s the name given to our rustic and picturesque Outing Equipment Section in’ the Downstairs Store. | Here, have been conyenient: | led, the compact ents, Cooking Ves- np Furniture, Volding ‘ortable . Phonographs other practical things» | ‘or those who heed the lure of “The Charmed Land.” ~DOWNSTATRS STORE Wh pinseaiidi on Saat. hla

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