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PAGE 2 THI LA 'TLI I AR ATURDAY, JUNE 13 1925 KIDS SAVED IN Do You.Know Flag Etiquet? ‘CROOKS STOP TD PENROSE WOULD Here's WILD RIDE Children Release Brake on Auto, Plunge Down Hill HELD AS INSANE = Man Runs Amuck and Is | Wo Subdued on Board Train bsery Seized with a mania short after 1 - at he boarded a tral t « Friday, Nela N ft s at Wast was the a e tt ordi «to S| Norton, ai wieh, became vi before the trair Trainmen subdued h him over to the marshal, reached 5! nan Skykomish Deputy Sheriff Ray Mur phy, sent to bring was unable to hi and deputized Roy deputy sheriff, Skykomish. Ho guarded Norton while Murphy drove the auto back to Seattle. Horr, on a fishing trip at a form STEAL JEWELRY . Woman Left Room for Few Moments and Rings Gone Entering her room im after she had stepped out S&S morning, a thief stole two ¢ rings valued at $125 and $ the home of Mrs. H. O. B 1811 Boylston ave. Mrs. Bingham told pe were in an tvory box ¢ She stepped out of the room « minute or two, durin, thief had looted the Detectives are case. work 2 Detectives Slain in Battle With Gang CHICAGO, June 13!/—Two dete fves and one gangster P were k and another detective probably a tally’ wounded in a running battle on the South Side here to. The battle started when three Italians in a motor :car opened fire w warning on the detective trailing them in another ci Eric Nelson Flys Here From South): Having flown from Santa ¥ nica Cal., where he is now stationed with the army air force, Eri one of the world flyers of year, was a visitor fices Saturday noon “The Viking” came up on business and will return early in the week BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES ‘Tho Star invites its readers to nse this as an ald in finding missing felatives or friends. The department Is to help In reuniting those who have been Those whose relatives or ‘are missing ere Invited to report — ee directly to The Star. fleaders whe may Know the whereahoats ‘ef persons mentioned In this column as missing ae requested also to report to Other newspapers are Invited items as will interest at The St The local chapter of the Red Cross | SLER who} knew WILLIAM WALTER RALPH, | seeks word of MR. HE: a former service man discharged| from Camp Grant in March of 1921. see There is a letter for MRS. YOUNG from MRS. W YOUNG, Neola, Iowa, at the Seattle ‘ross offices. P. RANGE AND LORAIN JEWEL and 1308 Fourth Ave. Summer high school work Jand the AM [in Jat IN THE KITCHEN A Quick Ever Ready Fuel For cooking and water heating is of first importance. Fills these requirements best. The most efficient appliances for the home kitchen are the LORAIN CONTROLLED GAS COIL GAS WATER HEATER CONTROLLED CLARK RELIABLE RANGES Are Superior Ranges. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. a Mark to Shoot At: BEAUTY IN HOME | This Will Aid You Sunday! MAKE COFFEE + QUIT WHITMAN o,, Time at School 12 Years TOLD AT SH no 1 f \ t I t 1 x t . wb t & f a properl 1 Flag always (Here Is F lag Day Pregram ks day, Flag da Lesechi Military band, Volunteer Tenth m. Wagner's park- Division band, 3:30 p. ne and park—Adams' m. A special Flag day be carried out by t Volunteer park, in addit band musk in Thousands of Students Chase Summer Dollars Youth’s Thriller- Once Again; E Va sation Time- HAT gre of youth-—-the | ecretarie and that sort of thing summe ion—is with} The boys ar Th Literally thousands of boys nd | elusive dollar the chance to giris are out an y from m:| exult f n the open portant matter of getting an educa-| The vernity student ul ito the more exciting expert: | stance 1 high celebratt of & & job. b of Friday night in ity of Washington will ts hundreds of will after a time in the workaday be Coastwise Liner Brings Voyagers Emma A rived F B. C. Booze Murder Case Opens Monday VICTORIA, B. C., June 1%.—The jer case will open h n Baker, cused of murdering Gillis and his son, the rum boat fought by William, Jr. of he case will be hard both sides. Summer Schools to Open Monday} Summer schools of the city Jopen Monday in the Lincoln |Broadway high school will and bulldings. will be in charge of Principal H. P. Fulton grade school work will be charge of ( Broadway, Lincoin arles THE COPPER GAS MA in-6767, Metzger at} poe REE a and Charles McKeen |! SEEKs BODY OF MOVIE | listo be the United State cheerful They cafen and god Vacat downto mad the cam: of other effort SOME GO INTO jae oF Als ASA iceman. em this year wi restry work, a eedom in the hills Dt again chance Some will the wilds of Alaska geodetic survey and camp on topped mounta! High school bs. £ ng camp some to mountain camps and The « Eastern Was again But t on the big nes and books and wheat fields of askan cann liners in all and down to Anyth to get out to sea wise ships There re not enough be go aro sald W 0 ‘ot enough jobs the great demand to nati . Insurance Firms Form Big Merger| With the alliance of Carter, Mac- Di Miller, Inc,, with the Bur Sargent one of the largest urance transactions ever consum- 1 in Seattle occurred last week The new corporation thus formed | will handle under one management approximately three-fourths of a million dollars in premiums, and | places at the disposal of Seattle peo- |ple one of the largest offices in this| line of business on the Pacific coast. | “DOUBLE” DROWNED IN SHOOTING RAPIDS Meee eae June 13. (By U. P.)}—Search for the body of R. D. Jones, Los Angeles movie “double” who was drowned yesterday in Sugar Loaf rapids, near Myrtle Point, in filming of “The Ancient Highway,” was be- gun again this morning by two crews of loggers and hix com- rades of Famous Players-Lasky corporation Originally it was not believed he had gone more than a hundred yards from the spot where he dis- appeared when hin canoe cso- sized in the roaring whirl, but every foot of river bed along this |] portion of the stream and every |] foot of bank had been searched without avail before 8 o'clock this morning Tg RN TE ST ERECTED HERE’S MORE ABOUT STORM | STARTS ON PAGE ONE ne | d | Thursday night's storm in Towa | | cost at least two lvem, It wan report: | od te The village of Alexander was half wiped out, ing injured. Damage at that place |alone was estimated at $160,000. BRECKENRID( 1h.—Three killed and than injured when a holt of lightning shot thru a school thunderatotrn here Texas, June persons wer more A score house Mieasant the night | More persona were in the building ball of fire burst from the chimney, ran across the floor and out of a door, sur vivory sald, during a Hill, at near during | 100 when a than -With Us! ery Kind of Work Sought | of tremendous impor | Goods 15 residents be- | Make Repast in Before Carting Away Safe thelr wa grocery whieh according then ATTORNEYS FACE SUSPENSION ;100 Lawyers Must Pay Back | State Fees or Quit PAPERS REVEAL © dibey| Veteran College President Tenders His Resignation LA WALLA, J B. L, Pe e here tod ui } Dr F gave an hi t 1 He stat pr ts Dr. Penre tated that } 1 not wish to se mnection wi the college, but merely wanted a profes t ph th ar ther as president ce — New Y STARTS ON PAGE ork New Orleans re Philadelphia ageles Los Ar Buffalo Galves San F Norfolk Boston Port Arthur | HERE’S MORE ABOUT COMMERCE ONE SEATTLE SHOULD BE PLACED THIRD tot rd, bi York an correct ran acean 3 ship a matter of conjecture. 4, in t eat jo from t st ¥ Seattle his ranking elng ou ng port on the Pac 48 Angeles, accord rd fig p hat al her LIQUOR RING Mourn Death of Alaskan Pioneer Details of Coast Operation Found in Vault The de marks © hos the p. h of Mra, R h Strite rett, recent of atill another wing well-known old-time Alaskan Mra, Strite went to Alaska In 1898 SAN FRANCISCO, and located at Ruby, where she en- Documents whic will) gaged in gen: merchandising for reveal the of al many years r the name of tl huge Pacific Coast rum ring were) shurban Commercial Co., and was ov n bunk safety deposit! known thruout the territory for her Officers opening the box of Jacob] ¢yi temperament Woltt, alias Jack White, from Senttle, found a d clearance papers booze ships operate. ture of the papers was not disclosed, but it was said they were | a fugitive number of cise Woltt ia declared by federal offic agent for © Northwestern Brokers, Ltd., of Vancouver, B. C., sald to be the owner of the Strathcona and other rum ships and the rival of the Con square bu Shee Strite; sinew daugh alings and cheer- husband, C. iter, Mrs. ers to mourn her [Ween woth. Mildred | UJ under which | Gregoire; her mother, Mrs, 8. E. Jon- i The pre-| ning of Marysville, and four broth- | Jers and threo « LOIS STOVER from school a day Roosevelt high this in 12 years BUTLER BY G. LUCILE yest er er STAR NEWSIE WOULD RETURN $4.98 FROM FIVE- DOLLAR ‘PENNY’ STAR ne came hes. Ak ing! > the ial department and inquired for the city edit y, mister," he said, “will you put a plece in the paper fer me? “What'll it be, son?" the C. EB. inquired “Well, T sold a paper last night to a fello and after he had given me piece instead of a penny And I just wan| to say that if he'll come back to my I'll give him back $4.98." who was in a hurry, || had rushed away he a five dollar gold you corner . Is Awarde $19, 141 Damages_| A verdict of $19,141 was awarded | jloms, Interment will be at Murys-|the United States government by | ville a jury jn federal court Friday. The Ten ae ar government sued the Fisher Flour| Mills Co, the White Dulaney Co. Famous Old Shawl ina ine American surety Co. The 2. « co Wh nt from Seattle to Taken by Thieves \\)°°,."") 4.) solidated Exporters, Ltd, also of! , Thieve Vancouver, which’ operated | stra. Quadra and Coal Harbor, seized} Mrs J | Anne av Hquor smugglers. STORES BURNED BY STRIKERS Police Powerless in Riots in Cape Breton Mines HALIFAX, N. 8, June 1.—Rlot- ing was resumed during the night in} districts, | the Cape Breton colliery where thousands of men are on |strike, and four company stores wore | | looted and one burned to the ground early today A report from Caledonia sald strike. ors fired a company store while the | pollee w © powerless to interfere. | lued at many thousands of A. W e., thru antiquated tastes the| Thursday noon entered the home of | heeler, $22 1 an open Queen window | and stole a dark red Paisley shawl It {8 moi | Mra | ily sleeping | been nec! quent | “The litigant Fovelle Jawa will be preve allotted 11 We Giansee, See UE FLA BINYON Voile. said, | into court re tha 100 years old old police the rotic | Tune ing car ticket for the occupancy of compartment Two railroad tlokets, in addition to fare, car Ary JU Rour government Rourdy ald 1 tec to the |Railways Cut Rate on Compartments | Effective | Pacific and Great } will require only rail tickets in addition to the ale 20, thes Northern orthern railways one and one-half have heretofore — HERE’S MORE ABOUT DGE STARTS ON PAGE ONE bh SURES sua RR Raia EE when Donald G, Graham, assistant to Rovelle, asked continuance case against Low Yuen, when ia gov ernment witness could not be brought of a quin refused the re has no more [rights in this court than any other that no defendants charged with violation of the Hquor ormitted to enter pleas | before Judge Bourquin where it ean Only jury trials of liquor cases and civil cases will be Visiting jurist, Re and | of inestimable value to its owners, | Wheeler t had been handed down by her tam: | | Awful Pains and Misery Re: | jam gaining in welg Paking, this medicine was the an thing Pavel did, I feel liko it has saved my life (Advertisement) WOMAN AVOIDS AN OPERATION lieved by LydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Li Ohio T want to tell you ir medicine has helped me, For | weeks I suffered with awful pains from inflamma- tion and I was in such misery that 1 had to bend dou ble to get relief. 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Anything found at the Adams t The pre-ticket sale has ta ¢d anticipated results, accord to the Ito the ‘Seattle Society Plans Ex- hibition Next Week | The annual show the will be held W Thursday in the uniyersity ar- | Rose societ and en have been posted in 67 dif- clanses and are being dis- windows of the Bon arche pousands of choice blooms of all | varieties will be seen at the show. Entries already arranged exceed a 5 showing, SPOKA June 13. — Joseph Walsh, retired banker, lost a $1,500 diamond ring toa gunman who held | him up while he was in bed at his 1 | home here. RASH ITCHED. ALL THE TN On Face, Skin Sore and Red. Healed by Cuticura, “ Twas troubled with a rash on my face and the skin was sore and| ted. It itched and burned all the) time causing me to scratch, and the scratching caused eruptions. My face looked terrible, and the trouble lasted about four months. ““Tused other remedies but did not get results. I began using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and got telief in a short time. I continued the treatment and in about six weeks I was completely’ healed.” neither tardy nor absent She was graduated from hen gives credit in general for her achievement I accumulated a few of the} cards for being neith absent during the school began to take notice,” sh fact, I determined to do all | to carry the record thru high | ade the grade. See ee a ime ce | |(Signed) Misa Doris White,R.F.D Fiave missed quite a few | [ir Fruitland, Idaho, Oct. 2, 1924, breakfasts those ears, but I Ointment and Talcum promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health think the ve established life.” ten of Mr. and{ [often when all else fails. a the ‘records Soap the Sas 7 mer s grade school, | and her unique record. Roosevelt ola carry Commissioners Delay Action Pending New Trial Ruling Set Teetn as Low as $5 County commissioners will take no action on the status of James | Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- a roduction of the human E. Dupen, superintendent of the || Pum set of test, OL King county home, charged with We geminiie a 1h on Assault upon a deaf woman until all our plates Gold Crowns (23 karat superior court has ruled on a new trial for Dupen This was the announcement of William Gaines, chairman of the board, Saturday, when asked con- cerning the board's action on an ultimatum delivered a week ago in which they demanded that Dupen clear himself of charges of Mrs. Laura Foster or resign or be dis-|] No charge fof painless ex: when other work {s contracted for. Old gold ts valuable. We allow you full value for It on dental work. ‘A FRIVATE, hi SANITARY eo: | charged. | Seattle Man Dies instruments gentlemanly in Wreck of Auto || soeceiege 2h ras et MOUNT VE N, June 13.— Thomas Q. Burgess, 85, of Seattle, | was killed when his car fell thru the bridge railing into Telegraph slough. | 44 work guaranteed for 15 yearn, Examination FREP, Open 9 to 6 Dully—Y to 12 Sunday, OHIO DENTISTS 203 University Corner Second Ave, Over Mutual Say. & Loan Ass'a, Mount Vernon, Anacortes to Sidney, B,C. J. H, Nail, also in the car, was not hurt. He was put in jail pending an Inquiry. Officers said they found liquor in the car . AT THE TOR An executive of the Na- tional Automobile Dealers Association recently said— “I know that Dodge Broth- ers organization as a whole is probably nearer to the right principle in used car buying and selling than any other organization in the business,” WL.Eatom Phone BA st-0318 SAST PINE AT SUMMIT AVENUE DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS Sect Goon Used CARS IVE ROSE SHOW