The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1925, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ URGES CLEANU Steps From Machine |Wheat Ripening in Enters Auto as It Man Lures Children | and Is Hit by Auto East, Reports Say js Struck by Truck to Death in Woods MEXICANS. FLOE\>) 074 Tron ble Trected BORDER FLOOD rites Away With Aid of | IN WHEAT PIT Rio Grande Rise Destroys Miro > (Ahr | Jardine Says Price Spread|: Jt renlg tenet 3 : sed . ; : or e Bridges, Customs House W ire Photo Transmitter | Indicates Gambling aoe ‘ : ‘ OE * ch @ a SES aie areas. @ Pe WORCUPLINS Sete 8| See ee ME NEEDED. (SEccrarrag| eee See | He UN tale eoertoole, TBS Ack RL TO Army Calls for Commis- a | sieened,.1 a 1 neo no reason sioned Spiritual Advisers l S I s the Grain Marketing c 4 . I ‘o paid that there pom in 1825 (Soe ~ - ‘ talk of eth it hould be ee Norse Vessel in 1825/%'sssster scsi) , C + ] H came J ; Att t| The marketing « DIRECTION ¥ T esratesion: . ae 2 » ¢ re ‘ » Cf °C (°T | dlso “has a pla th fh ACKERMAN # ACKERMAN Mo A entennla ere m une U rac F ee mE ACKERMAN rps 4 chat Norwegians From Whole Northwest Abou Shee epee cere rere MONOR 22 ATU" missio! r " 1) sexed a . SOS .08 pees and | ister t ‘r Sigmi Xi, Science Honorary, t ‘The crease c =e reanes new nentes Northwest Are Glad to See You personnel, they ins! , | “If other officers a ee © and seven associa : and organized for possible s¢ m2 will com . . . ‘ chaplains should also be orga in Ne a York hh } and trained, unless the nation | Aceon ia ncgertirt ing to face the possibility immigrants t core Dodies of American youth ca military service without adeq J horo prepar: “pe r i ea r | | | | oe; : | Pure Milk Plant Constructed SELL OLD AERIE Chi hill ; at Fifth and Harrison le uly hie 1 | ’ Ground was broken this week in U in” Ing | ° * a 1] : the construction of a tee milk ant| Eagles’ Home Bought in "73 Toward Fish Chinese Chieftain’s | : cad rthe Pure Milk dairy! for $250; Sold $225,000 lM i Al | Mrs. E. W. Andrews, found: i | ovements arm | business back in 1904, and A. Frar igakca RCL ae ena Gelb Ss f N th t PEKING, | | Bird, present manager, officiated.| cies has at f wala? re [sages today The plant ts located at Firth ave pry ate oll isaave os 0 or wes po oe ce: st. ae enth and Pine for approximat leans are forcibly losing thelr |, it i Tho building was carefully planned ’ by appetite for fish, Not so much a & in accordance with the Intest n' |question of change in taste @s i] tary standards by Walter H. M fchange {n money- values, however, | é Bichitect, Mra. Bird statea 2 See Gath A de orteae | struction work was begun immedi to an Eastern | Gtatric nager here for th 8 4 ately following the ground-breaking OAV ei tl Gscatuamignemtoeee oc | Ateaed toi kave oe : } by T. A. Loftus, to whom the con. : nied Bed rg Other tasehing. G7 =a | ae tract was awarded. of it until a nm " ; Shortly after Mrs. Andrews f La headquar. | ed the business, she arranged to m is ex | | f the milk from J. D. Farrell's « PRADA Jin Jail a brated Maplewood farm. A dov Agi | | i town office was established and ia ORT IRS Gh Tans h———— |] | | a little later Mra. Andrews M . St t a | | | from the business and Mr. and his associates took it over ain ree The I angle | 9 " Jimmy Du si y} | ‘ Says Stampede Spot aking. shew heels : | ert ER FROM LESLIE ES. i] for Cascade Tunnel) x: «1. w. ;Mears Given Post =| corr to RUTH BURKE, i L. M. Rice, consulting er | ie ¥ . CONTINUED told members of the Seattle ‘ en G. N. Railway, Winder RUG VEthiae’ citetiniateiaas’ ¢ tate board at their weekly luncheon xk P ycagt's é orm ‘ould not hay is to you Thursday that should a tunnel be ‘ eee thought it | } 4 sunk thru the Cascades, the logical of some ding 5] | route is under Stampede pass on the 1 Zoo for he a 1} Great Northern route. r Rice declared this would not divert I kept it to my trade from the Yakima valley, but | would build up the whole state und 1 did not even montion it to Jack. | | compete with Portland for Snake af sate kal ee am sorry that I did this. : p his new duties. Bydne on came over yeater-| river territo ie lunch been: stationsls in | ake, n to toe cpmee Ngl lat toz} 4 * ud e je : on Union st. Rex McAdam, stu- | Dakota as head of the western di.{a ae art 1 nana Will and Hermie King - China’s Business dent, hustling to school along | vision ongineering staft. Ho will nd ask his advice about this ‘ z a th ave. come to Seattle at once. ounce ie ‘01 othe yu omehow | Improving, Report| chan. crossing the University | ment of the promotions were made did not teem right to Rive It oven | 30 Fy ta u 4 | bridge in a hurry rH. 7 rel 4 Dilizing rapidly, according to W. W. Valuable J 1 dent of the Great Northern. | not make it fit in with what 1 | bt J ; our ening ay, Is xpec e 0 8 Fowler of the W. W. Fowler Co. aluable Jewelry of Zoo and her love and care for| U . 5 . és of Chicago, one of the largest rail ° my children and her devotion to me, | Pp Il | d Ss tl A t H ot Cicage, one of he treet ral] S000 From Home Emma Alexander in. | :itt,ani ner devotion to mm nparalieled in Seattle’s Amusement History — an ’ So) oe nuamer | .,THleves broke into the apartment | Port; 204 on Board) vr known « taco that xnreseed | Ma Your Wh I E _ % re ange are higher Knowles sometime last} With a full load of frelgh 1|5 adonna-like purity or a smile t B L d S fi | than they have been for some| week and stole i ngeitics tuiced ctl #42 ; piel aay the saishe "Aas cr br Hg such sweetnees, | y oO e ngagemen e ong an uccess u F years, Fowler said, and money is she reported to police Iate|der, of the Pacific Steamship Co.,] qi) 7% that I had talked to zc ‘ being loaned at reasonable interest Capt. H. E. Halvorsen, arrived in|” pit to got 1; ap cxvects a big development in| One diamond ring and two saphires| Seattle Friday morning from “y Dent d: MA hiv e alee eh YOUR ce ina. valued at $300, and a purse contain-| Sout 1 California, The steamer s i one with » } aN cipal hare. | ing $86, were. Molént trom: Mids 3 |e Afda -aghiis Watusday’ midalahe Pad weanens HM iW rary ys FAVORITE COMEDIAN n oh 3 he Admiral Oriental liner | Fra 531 B. 63rd # fe reriorted { Sra caren aha: oten Ce ng been deta office. } 2) President Jefferson ; ‘ Affect? Bhd te alin a of peep ay Sree pan} gr ee Be sel ia Np Iittlo Jack and the i e ‘ wid wBs s 5 sino ae __ | baby. up: ome ‘time before | é 7 ms cee a Naturally when the telephone rang Hl ‘ a * ~ L thought it wan Jack and went to | Ht 7S — answer it It almost 11 . a What was my surprise to hear a - ‘ ae ps ist fretanfidelrna doy ain || HERMIE KING AND HIS INIMITABLE “SUPER - SOLOISTS,” LEW “1 e Yours Tf, ficient! Ing for Zoe, 1 called her from the | DUNBAR, BESSIE HILL, CLAIR STARR, REECE GARDNER, HOW- . hall and she came downstairs. 1 EVANS | . * ary ; BBL ands abe, cane: ee ne ARD EV ANS, ART HUR BELASCO, HARRY DAVIS, BILLIE BING- “nello"'—for I could not help hear-| HAM, HONORA HAMILTON, CLARA LA VALLE, MILDRED MARKLE, Y OU cannot be efficient when your whole digestive tarbed aderrentonee Pier JEAN SINGER, Hatt ELLARD, CASEY JONES, and a host of other system is in rebellion. Dizziness and that dreadful ; I think Syd had the same fooling, | favorites are back again. © sense of fullness up to the end of the tongue are signs of uBaaMannt eniyy Rate, for | " constipation. And the result—a headache that is felt in that Zoe was in trouble and wanted | * ep 80 ould nf aU one or sea bal cs nl eee «nd garrulous tem- dat reba mister cut obey lade per, with the inevitable result that you cannot give to your Zoe's conversation was all nega The Following Firms Join the Pal ip i . : , * us all noga- e Palace Hip in Wel. work, or your business, the careful thought and judgment ree Ra a se coming You Back a yong And then, after mhe had iistened ihe ou cannot afford to be in this condition a bit, she sald, "I do not care what Rothenberg Co. ‘ “y in ; - it means to me, I want you t i y ree Remick So: i ‘Just Across the Street” pro You owe it he yourself to use a laxative that derstand that I am ratusttig Ponaet Tailors Eastern Outfitting Co. Shop & Gift “e i i a nat, nd for all.” y i . . slo will relieve the cause—constipation. “"A(few seconds ‘Inter came tha Se heltaciae AEARE A BECORE VAT EaNe 321 Pike Street The Francine rt You can depend on that great builder of pon. “ hey care what I prom. 2 £ 1105 Second Avenue is _ ELLIS Da ised, I will tot do it’ AUS asaco NP PREY A RC Sat RAR OP A aw health—Dr. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN “Dm hanging up the phone,” SY Ee to relieve constipation. nald next in staccato accents, “Not | ( j TARVIN Chass en PME cay OCR REET de Not Not!" erry’s K a GREA the ulcie risigam ‘ eiter & Bernbaumy r wats heard the citok an tue receiver]! Sweet Sixteen Co. || cooa cites for Neu, Worren othe r wa DEPEND UPON~— without coming into the room, whore | “We Tell It With Values” and Boys A i Ed Oliver eas Sydney and I were sitting, she went 1015 Second Aven 1210 Second Avenue 907 1 = up the staircase to her room with no 1021 Second Avenue Maa ae i M12 Fourth Avenue 7 Second Avenue 9 3 explanations w af Take Klovator 1416 Second Ayenue La ? e fo | Ww Ss T know 1 mu: ¢ CL DDeuri i= | en en y) " ly at Syd, for he Wire Sow pV AOU } @ will explain in the morning aad | fx; Se rt Jack came in soon after that and . 4 ' $s ¥ RU wo talked of other things, for 1|| Rush McCarger Electric || Black & White Hat Friedlander & Son We yy vad pledged Sy ‘aC + yay 43 (Copyright, 1040) NIA. Horvice, Tho) Co, Shop Sewavecd Pioneer Printing Co. I i TH E FAMILY’ LAXATIVE ti TOMORROW — This, totter con. iP AON HL tot-3460 1018 Second Avenue Sccogd and University 908 Fourth Avenue ma a “ nued, ieee! Necks UA Res oh a

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