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

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PAGE § \ CASE VERDICT Colvin Has Hot Session Be- fore Judges ine Olympia 1 ALGONA CASE IS NEXT ee Prosegutor to Arraign Town a Marshal and 16 Farmers Colvin ch that ¥ majority pany to Colvin, who retur Friday, refused to on the supreme co ing a decision afternc he was to urraign C. W. M igle, Algona town mar Japanese farmers on c conspiracy to viola | The defendants y : 28 and released un : each pending pleas t i Judge Ronald. { are represented by Att Blakely, in N. P. Service 37) ° Years, Retires “Well, I guess I'll quit and en- i Joy myself awhile,” said Henry} aS Blakeley, Friday. had served 37 years with the N rm Pi ending as assistant p ohn im charge of traffic. Thousan railroad men know him well. | Mri« Blakeley started back in pio-/ 4 neer days, when the Northern Pa- ag 8 cific came westwar Bismark, i N. D. From that handled western freigt ons, ox teams, mules Passengers rode in At one time the was at Tacoma as general western freight agent. HERE’S MORE ABOUT CHINA STARTS ON PAGE ONE money to send to China for the aid Of those out of work. One thou-| Restd sand dollars was cabled last night | the by this organization te the Shang-| wa hal Press, the World says. | Leaders of this organization area yet unknown, the the membership {s boring element of C | The cable to the Shanghal Press deprcated any, violence by the work- |! ers, but appealed to them to main. | tain their rights. eee PROTEST RIOTS <= least one of the r ed was obtained and roadside dwe pirate Foreign Powers Send Notes to Chinese Government PEKING, June 5.—The foreign x : powers, in a second note to the WATER SHUT. ey re | BY WM, PHILIP SIMMS t it tly by a woman, clothes and with rs pa ut off in the Chinese foreign office, strongly pro. Water will be tested today ugainst the Shangha!| | qjetrict between Ilinoia # disorders, measures .t0 +050 53d 8. W., from 62d 8. W tect against Alki av., Saturday from § a, m, demanded rel unfil 6 and pay for it in easy weekly payments. workmanship. 8 Teeth ey Filled, as low as..... $1 each 5 5 each $10 Down, Balance as Low as « 32 per Week DR. A. V. CALDWELL DENTIST EL, lot 8756 “YOUR TEETH FIXED TODAY. DENTISTRY ON CREDIT No need to wait longer to have your dental work done. Come in today and have Dr. Caldwell do your work About 90% of the people want credit. I'll give it to them and still maintain my same high standard of Here’s An Example of My Plan . 5 per tooth 202 Home Savings Bldg., 1520 Westlake Ave. Between Pike and Pine —LONG TIME TO PAY" THE SEATTLE How the Present Uprising 5 Ste A SCENE ON THE BUND, along thé ai, where the parade of students er spread thru Chi » cities and caused the JATELEY'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. Men’s and Boys’ Apparel Exclusively 2Pant Suits STUDENTS’ HIGH SCHOOL SUITS REAL VALUES MEN’S SPRING APPAREL Just a dollar and take your choice from any of these Students’ Suits or Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Boys’ Wool 2-Pants’ Students’ Suits School Suits se ae $14.50 $18. 50 other cars| sed by the of the bandits in the tonneau, | r the doorway, riffs men | With 2 Pairs of Trousers me and $35 For young their fir thse. an expe urchasing \iser sults, Hy designed, They have all the style fea ture every sult has You get the goods when you ay the first DOLLAR, and 3 122 Boys Blouses | weer while paying. Shoes, Caps, Ties, Shirts and Stockings Dress up the boy for the last days of school term! Straw Hats $3 to $7. Oxfords $5 to $8 1427 Fifth Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets—MA in-7846 | “PLLEMPTY® STAR AWAIT JAP LAND Chinese Protest Economic Slavery STORE OBSERVES NORSE CHORUS | ANNIVERSARY Grinbaum Has Been in Bus-| Group of 50 Make Trip in iness on Coast 65 Years — SINGS HERE | Honor of Centennial Now Is Your Opportunity to Save $20 Act at Once—Order Your Electrie Washer on These Low Terms $1.00 Down $2.25 per week 4 See the new model with a new low price that saves you $2000. surprise—do not delay—get yours today Enjoy a pleasant ELECTRIC _ COMPANY ! ‘ ONE STORE ONLY—108 UNION eet 2 Phone in your order Now—MA in-9786 or EL iot-47A1 tirak' tive i wices - o salen of the same period THIS STOREs THEN IT QUITS! There’s yet over half a hundred thou- sand dollars still tied up in great quan- tities of splendid Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods! It must all go and go quickly. ll Loosen It Up— ll Do It With These Prices [reese Pets $11.80 | Men’s $27.50 FURNISHING to $30 GOODS SUITS Bultt Cotars, 50c aes _ ane fie 10c to $36.50 Leather-faced SUITS ae Canvas Gloves ...... 20c eee President Men’s $37.50 Sespendey ann. BOC to $40.00 y : Union Suits... $1.10 Cn ie .710c Valores SL.10 B5e Silk and Wool Hose .. $2.00 Madras e and Rep Shirts. . $1 .30 Hundreds of $5.00 Hats Cae sae ww. $1.40 to oe Stetsone ssssese 960 OVERCOATS Hagman Men’s $25 Se A $7.80 to $30 Airave asses 1.60 OVERCOATS 88.00 ga Men’s $35 $5.00 New to $40 Bien esses $3.40 $18.00 Pacs vet Btrawa oie cccces $2 .80 feu $13.80 low nncOATs PBN" 9°90 tn oe And everything else is reduced = = CARL SCHERMER 103-107 First Ave. So. at Yesler Way Sizes up to 48 Pair $1.30 SHOES Shoe... $6.40 1 Lot Men's $6.00 to $10.60 fut Foe” $2.80 sere” SEBO a Sth $4.80 ns fi” $6.40 4900 Shoes"... $80 arpe”. $7.40 s1200 shore ---.. $8.40 Tougers ss, $6.80 Men's $12.50 Mens si260 $9.40 Men's $10.00 asin bt Hebden

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