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yONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR 6 PAGE 7 —— ey eeeeeeeeSSe Amie INJURED IN AD MEN COMING Says Americans Dress ACT TODAY ON\OFFICES VAGANTY(*ceirar couwry is ) SHEPHERD JURY SETTING RECORD; NO 9 WNDAY WRECKS JULY 20-24 Improperly in Summer TRAFFIC CODE mayor win wame Three to| ONE wail THERE) — [NGOMPLETE " 4 a7 | City Jobs This Week rs Ay : | Man With Drunken Pacific Coast Association! F amous Chinese Phy- Council to Compider Drastic me ||Only Seven Passed; Fourth priving; Auto Burned Plans Rousing Session sician in Seattle Changes in Ordinance sar} are + held Week Is Started x on Way Home \ . ‘ may pet were in, on of PaPOr: MASAzines and billboards wit BY G. LUCILLE BUTI t tt : f the | 4 . Seles apeageyeeng t e ertising w gathe A MEF CANS she a F c ‘ ¥ «e . a c its : ® “ive tt , noe, It ° i Ba. ; 5 ae ater a ased | ciation conventi ¥ opinion of Dr, Wu I ores - " t ur | Sipgime Wenwey Sunday after- jneveral wo own publicity experts | China and head ¢ public health | rerret tthe bienita eid BA AF heh I Dawson, | °———— $$ k f the 1 Midwest will b ane c of huria, homeward | PO a Pl ia disesper \ ri . 1. Me U. C. Bates, G merchandising |the Atlantic « Dr Wu | psa yank 7 Trg ls . iy em t 1 the M pollt ° © of endea nhe in woe Another pre ; 4 te r 1 I no to name a e Henry i Gnesi” ot the norant in methods of hot: | Inshen daytime ey h “r brary board | 4 z will Re Ueaynuhar: 4 dress, Bhe loses hundreds stands Fi nd Third | A. J A. Hilton whose | bid is dina nd Cindi unioss | °f !!¥es annually, not to mention the aven, ad rod a | x Stetson’s car was vj Ati Ns y 3 Avestia | immeasurat loss of vitality, pep > Se) Merling, 1846 King phe. “geverpor'a vie «i * Jand efficiens Fancy men in New hile ret ~ °") York wearing stiff collars during | ba evare this heat wave ning meetings will be held in| Dr. Wu. whore outstanding that }achievement has been the organiza theater July 20, FREDERICK & NELSON | DOWNSTAIRS STOR Dependable Goods...Economy Prices: Frederick & Nelson Service be general group | tion of China's medical resources to s of Vv phases of the} combat the bubonic plague, came | ng game here last Au at the Invitation of f the sford- | the Rocket Institute stantine company, will open aj While in America Dr. Wu has ussion of community advertising | studied be of wide/trolt, Boston, Washington, Chicago st cities. |New York and other Cc. P, Consta Hogs seriously ey 6 Ford © ais north of Riv ing, Walter I Saw st, was knock and wa motorist Ey with him. She said Decker > health methods in De ay |Which Is expected W. | interest to Pacific ce ties, and wan | or of pt research work d¢ ney is being ar car wrecked by an| Decker’s wife ¢ will be honor guest i ——_—— | Monday night at a dinner tendered him by members of the ailay Ask Legislature’s [asic sade. He eaten for | gg ,MUGLIEN TEM, who ____ TUESDAY—A CURTAIN EVENT OF IMPORTANCE home Spaces . ) . rom thi or ¢ is a guest at} Selves in hot weather by wear- Aid Un Bankers Fight ors eae Lor! jing improper otha. *h mmercial deposits, mittee of the Washington & savings departments be required fa the savings and loan as rom a trustworthy source it is| forms She Has Instituted |Charges Against Woman association. aturday segregate the savings from the situation in the state, was learned that the alm of the large} fosesiretsa Gnssnske" AOMAN, MATORsyeeryay cage! > 000 Pairs of Curtains E report of the research com! sak bint the:ecelvieleldl: thiika’ has A V S ° l P e eS ienuten ern nnn | Edmonds’ Chie Tels of Re-| UP TO JUDGE € Very Special Frices esr we pet cee Canlator Uinder’Auviedeneit UST the type of curtains required for summer cottage and re-curtaining in town are presented in this offering—at prices that careful buyers will Deferring judgment at conclusion recognize as decidedly below regular. arguments, Court Comm me report not only pointed out , ations to] the jazz age and what to do wi he savings and loan asgocia.| Work in harmony with the conserva-|/the modern youth, Edmonds, u rmous de-|t#¥e banks, and to get such legisla] its new woman mayor, Mrs. J. H al banks | tion as will put an end to the meth-| Kerr, is working out its own re were piling up en Ruffled, Hemstitched and Lace-edged Curtains, Also Fringed Panels in the Offering, as Follows: ts that the comm lof the town jination of | from pool halls, and superyined dan jeing, Mra. Kerr sald. Her admint to get, but recited some of | Ods of thé more progressive type of | forma ment ¢ Gort comings of the smaller | *Vings organizations, With this end| That was the message the ma flue te in view the research committee of jens, seven ec timen, the city ¢ Maw b to the fact that the|*h@ bankers’ association hax been | gineer and clerk brow to t oor the 28; out too | **k*d to co-operate with a similar | Seattle Mon: when they visited rs saa ogeageh Bits, it. was committee from the state savingw| the city hall and inspected local mu : oped ay i aery hey {28d loan association | nicipal systems at the Invitation of /efforts of th coma cut in this report that they | 74 loan associ : | ton f defen 0 : te runing tro close to the | NEW OFFICERS ARE | Mayor Hrown and F. H. Darling, |charges quashed on the grounds of time, because they are not | BLECTED AT CLOSING ltormerly of Fdmonds, now an at ' t 5 er line, beca hey che of the Seattle city treasurer ' tent arrying the 6 per cent reserve! Before adjournment the Washing bees ne Of, Che Seaitie, city, treasurer's laws says they shall/ton Bankers’ association elected the test ormat bet 1 ete tage a Maar Pera J Prcrcatiper: ; | ‘Two of the reforma resulting 1H. lL. MeP ae git om h g a mothe ¢ head P ‘ at that they are evading the| President, H. W. McPhail, of Ray-| 0" having a mother at th ad | ne juror | . gambh government are—elim it ts only that since they are | mond; vice president, Guy C. Brown, ed to pay any losses out of |of Wenatchee; treasurer, Benjamin Teserre, it keeps it below the N. Phillips, of Port Angeles. W. H. 7a ine in mee ‘cet na | trats ts jeclares. There ‘ mptin protect sons of her townsmen from and Joan concerns are not ¢ had t MePhe sei et of c c ‘a , SeAND LOAN | our proprietors of such re. | Vernatloi ayia UNREPRESENTED H Mrs. Kerr took office last Janu. Pool w der a memorandum ary. Her party was entertained at | cisle se demurrer ac youngsters under age of Spokane Was re-elected arc also has raised the pool hal! influence 00% research committee was con- | Geen {Monday ty ‘enty Daniby, | ite Maehtl | 200 PAIRS of Plain 200 PAIRS of 500 PAIRS of Plain 500 PAIRS Lace- with power to go before the) Cathedral high school graduated! secretary to the mayor. ci é Hematitched Mar bar Mare fe White Marquisette edged Marquisette k for the | my is % ains with ih ay 4 Curtains with 2-inch legislature and asl }13 pupils Sunday, exercises being a - . quisette Curtains : i and | Sorin Cun. f ba Ber ae such laws as might seem) conducted by Bishop O'Dea, who| Funeral of Pioneer of good quality b seein “4 200 SETS, consisting of pair of White tains, 2% yards aa vkna a sha eybdd hi the «: their diplot | * inch de jo-mewed 200 SETS, consisting o! > ¢ » 2 ) < Saiiiesings end.loen men. were re ieknanie ce mais a ee ‘WRECK STORES Barber Held Monday White, Cream and fies; 2% yards Cross-bar Marquisette Curtains, 24 long, with 2-inch ing in choice of BB yreented at the bankers con-| james’ Catholic cathedral, which | Funeral services for Francls J Ecru, 24 yard ong, with tle-backs yards long, with colored voile ruffles, ruffles and tie- two patterns. ie, and had no voice In the! was flower-decorated. | Developing a sudden antipathy | Keene, ploneer § te, were At an excep to match Whi of rose, blue, gold and jade; double. backs to match. White only, 2% It is understood that they! ‘Those graduating included Olive|toward drug stores, runaway autos| held Monday afternoon from Hon low price only, the — pair ruffled valance and tle-backs. Special, Special, the pair, yards long. Special, Bimdy to meet these charges| Betti, Lu Ella Blanchard, Eileen|ployed driverleas thru traffic and/ ney Ho died Saturday at pair 81.10, 81.35. ot, $2.00. 68e¢. . Pair, $1.10. ike statement that the sav-|Cregan, Leila Dupree, Gertrude | crashed headon into two drug stores, | tis tad loan associations have not | Rickey, Theresa Kealy, Helen Ries-/over the week-end | Mr. B% colar in this state in the| graf, Catherine O'Dore, Alberte| Slipping {ts brakes, a for-hire car| fe. He came to Seattle in 1475 and | | H years; that their stock-| Papuet, Helen Stein, Veronica Shea, | owned by the Rainier Cab Co., dashed | opened the second barber shop and depositors are in safe hands/| Eleanor Milnor and A¢ © Min-jfrom Third ave. and Jefferson st.,) the first bootblack nd in the cit P | PiGat their money is more| geau linto the Guy drug store at Special $1 75 Each | e . jecond | He jofned the Dawson F d P l invested than is that of the| Vincent Ley, John O'Brien and! a d Yesler ng in three} pede, returned to the 1 ringe ane s 150 PANELS of coarse net in three . 115 Lakeside ave ene was born in Atkinson. way, pus ft depositor in the commercial | Jack Meeh: of the O'Dea Boys’! plate glass indows and wrecking | opened the school, also were given diplomas.jthe.interior, The accident occurred | park eo which he operated until the . . 7 Me ivings and joan men threat | Blghth grade girls were given gram-! late Sunday night | time of his death Special § J 10 Each i e Mt before the legislature and! mar school. ceftificates | <A large auto, left standing at Sec-; He is survived by his widow | . jond ave. and Cherry st., | {night, with the engine runnir ED PANEL CURTAINS George Salisbury, connected with 250 FRI | sipped its brakes and rushed thru/the weather bureau for 35 yea in natural-color, heavy-w mitt attractive patterns, 2% yards long, | heavy traffic until it brought up| was seriously ill at his home, 21% plain net, edged with twisted finished with 344-inch black head- | |with a crash against the front of| seventh ave. W., Monday. He haa| fringe with heading of black ed fringe. Special, each, $1.75. | the Pioneer Drug Co., 627 First ave.| not been down to the bureau since | Special, each, $1.10. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | The plate ginse front and the wood-| last week, when he was ta ken | work was smashed, sick Five Thousand Shriners _ to Visit City This Week {Many Temples Stop Over in Seattle on Returt | From Los Angeles Convention 600 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes At a Very Low Price, Tuesday 4 out of 5 Dental statistics show that four out of every IVE THOUSAND Nobles of Se | mmond, Ind |) Mystic Shrine will vinit in Se-| June 12—Al Koren, Cleveland; . pot penn wr emp tattle this week. Members of Nile| Sphinx, Hartford, Conn.; Crescent are victims of dreaded Bitemple, headed by Fred Harrison, | Trenton; Osirin, Wheeling Pyorrhea. Will you fare the busiest folks in town,| June 23—Rajah, Reading, Penn eacape? | They're entertaining the visitors | Gembo, Harrisburg, Penn, |with banquets and auto rides, | Many of the trains will lay over a | Onsia ‘Temple band, from Char.| few hours, altho some will merely jlotte, N. C., entertained thousands | Pause. Seattle Shriners will try to ‘at Woodland park Sunday night | °ffér hospitality to every noble who with a concert. Other thousands | Passes thru “a Jorrhea is a disease of “ait Sums — not the teeth will be entertained at 8:30 Tuesday |, Alzafar temple, of San Antonio, i a PXay as et at the depot by the { i j wh Tadmor Temple's band, from | J 0%. Was m Dp y th aah lake good care of your teeth and still Axa 0, will broadcast from | Seattle Texas club. They were all ay Pyorrhea secures a firm hold, pus 'KFOA, the Rhodes radio atation,| Presented with roses by Mrs. Byron #8 form, gums be hea Ae come weak and flabby, the Other radio broadcasters probably Mills, assisted by Mrs, Frank W, os out no matter how white and y be, will present Shrine bands oat | erat Mra, Cumming and Mrs. Floyd Drumaield. the week More than 400 Shriners came to | sib Seattle Sunday, Beside the 226 MUSICIAN-MINISTER with Oasis Temple, Syrian Temple of Cincinnati contributed 186 merry |] SAYS CHURCH MUSIC Forhan’s means healthy gums ope Tight proportion of Forhan's Astrin- the dental profession in treating | a makers, while Alee Temple, of Sa ft, helen Protests the gums, keeps them vannahy Ga,, brought @ large dele IN MOST CASES BAD || fresh td ition, and leaves the mouth gation for a short stay in the even:|! ORTLAND, Ore, June s.. || nn ahd wholesome. If you don't care to ling IMtighiydlie ee al eel The season's smartest lasts— represented by seven good styles, as sketched above. | Monday, five temples’ delegitions Jarrived, ‘They were: Mecca, of|| ic," Rev, W. G. Killot, Unter is | New York; Mahi, of Miami; Zuhrah, |) minister and musician of part: more than a tooth paste; it checks Jot Minneapolis; Lu Lu of Philadel-|| jand, to the National Wedortnty Por inds have found ie beneficial for 4 |phia and AER ec ie ance | of Music clubs here, bee gown bake ask for and get Forhan's Tuesday, Medinah Temp! Business of the blennial con. . Atal 7 jrive with the “million dollar band."|} vention wan on in earnest today, |{]| : druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes, [from Chicago. Other temples get-|} fottowing Sunday'n program ot Fog RJ. Forhan, D.D.$, {ting in Tuesday will be; Osman, |! concerts and sacred munic orkan Company, New York, | St, Paul; Damascus, Rochester, Nj] «4 preponderance of eh JE regular tooth paste, at least brush teth and Gums once a day with Forhan’s, modern church music is bad mu. thea In today’s most popular leath- ers—Patent and Tan Calf. With covered medium and Spanish heels, larg Y,, Mizpah, Fort yne; Tadmor, |} church music Is weakly cromat. || Sizes 2! 8 Akron; Kalurarah, Binghampton || jo, toning in strength and. gain ih eae and’ Beni, arleston, Medinah’s |) ing in difficulty f the ordinary congregation,” Dr. Eliot suid trains “Musie is not propert delegation occupies five cial muale | " F , Means netta orice, ta ot Keane Unions It Is tho expression. of |] Following an opportune purchase, these good-look- The Shoes that will be vequired for Summer vacation vf 5 week Ins] F Nite i 4 PA aeed) PINT alg | eee Rf »f Hl + e FOR THE GUM ‘as AU OENAA a TN | Hatin mit at ah He or ing Pumps and Oxfords will he offered Tuesday at @ and dress weav—at a decided saving in price-—the ott should be, ie highest easlo) ;} +} " F ir | | June 10—Aladdin, Columbus; Ker- jl ofthat which lt sovereign teethy {{], Ptice that represents substantial savings. pair, $3.85. —_DOWNSTATRE RTOR belin, Knoxville, soul of man," J A More than a tooth paste— g it checks June 1J—Boum), Baltimore, O1ak, Shecks Pyorrhea EMG Geen ay 4 WE i NE ANA Aa R i Min gs mec