The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1925, Page 12

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Your A Affair Gur Affair Yo Metropolitan Cen ur decisic profitab le for your yn th at an office in ter will be more business s your i, aay affair. 1 ; When you rent an office in the = | White-Henry-Stuart, Cobb, Stimson : or Douglas Buildings, it at once be / comes our affair to see that your new { office is entitely satisfactory for your business. nomical in space efficiently laid out; nance and service surpassed, In these office builc Northwest. This mea ans an office eco- arrangement, yet ic means mainte which cannot be The prestige which attaches to g Metropolitan Cente t firms is obvious. dings are represen tatives of the solid industries of the Metropolitan Building Gompany 1301 Fourth Avenue Seattle ERRATIC. PRICES “= IN GRAINS | Wheat Finishes Lower: | Coarse Grains Higher | & * CHIC. Bent cau. Coarse * ate advances. ‘Action in wheat was not | Eonditions of the past two Fears of ‘lamage t _Agn the Southwest f \iemperatures brough ‘nto the corn pit Oats held firmly to the Feflecting strength in Provisions steadied lump. San Francisco Produce ‘j ‘Thursday's Quotations Fiatter—rxtras, 494c: prime ATC Deee—Extras, te pulleta, uindersized pullets, @heese—California flats, fancy, California Young Americas, fancy Oregon Tripiets, 25¢; Oregon Americas, 25. ‘Thareday’s Quotations Wheat Voile c i MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castori stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Constipation Flatulence Wind Colic Diarrhea Natural Sleep withou To avoid imitations always look for the Broven directions on each package. little ones, At firstsign of stomach trouble or sum- mer complaint, give CHAMBERLAIN LIC and DIARRHOEA MEDY lothers— ite few drops ina little weetened water will stop stomach | and peakening diarrhoea, | ASTORIAL P ja is a paced Snide sub- Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. Tt has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels t Opiates signature of h Gilda icians everywhere recommend it, ‘CORNS |. Make ¢ #1! See how Instant and coms ae 1 rellef with Dr, stop the edusomfrlction and ¢. No method so wale, quickly healing and solutely antiveptic and aclentifio ae this, At your drugglat's or ahoe dealer's DI Scholl's Zino-p "Put one on—the pain is gone” ‘Mrs. | Chicago E Board | oF Trade | Wins Bed Then Is Ousted Learns She Is to Be Sent Along to Reformatory " " Meson Huck mer pria tleas of aw 4 shee nt regain her place in soctety? BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK | Former Representative to Congress from Hilinols The cry ¢ from the sisters I and Ma n f the ma They were frightened. 1 was ur atrung, and the ca went th like a atilett Then I heard the mat door, saying, “Oh, they're harm. on at the of the dope She was #« fiends There were 10 ce the central roc dead about m aside to fingers and na high pite Us and Marge’s » felt ‘more > meet inder thee was impoanible. sleep elreumstance: So morning and the sandwich boy found me atill on watch and weary nd Imagination he oplum eaters lay in grotesque cell, asleep or drugged day, |neaps in a Later in the y and Ethel j were taken to the county hospital. | | ads | | 1 never knew their fates The Few pris morning hours were quiet ers were brought in ahd the old ones were taken into court for trial As I sat alone, the events of the night were m had seen In evil which, some of 1 before me. I extreme, the drug as a congresswoman I to fight 6 produces under-gov es ax much by the whole pores, This night in jail had 1 to me where the other ith all the other prisoners sleep c. the place suddenly became more dismal than ever thugs, robbers, murderesses street walkers! , HUMAN CONTACT But in jail, any human contact comforts and braces. 'y ‘Bandit Killed in I had never sup: | posed that the time would come when | Percy B. Baker, 64, former railroad I would crave the companionship "of | conductor, shot and killed one bandit | * and | and seriously wounded another whon | via 4 | | | | In prison, one never {s told any thing. He has to find them out And #0, by indirect means, I learned that I was to leave for the reforma tory at Marysville the following day. | Another 24 hours of cockroaches drunken ribaldry, crushing fatigue! I wondered how I would get thru nausea and soul It. I knew of another cell called the hospital room, there was a bed in it ‘That bed began to take on a atu pendous importance in my mind, 1 wanted to get into tt it had looked clean. sleep! That was all I wanted ‘There was not a spot on my because body | that wan not sore from my attempts | Aidsi in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness,Rest and | to He on the planks Over the counter for over the Fourth A glorious chance for Kodak pictures is the glorious Fourth. For results, step inand stock up with Kodak Film. Your size is here. Then let us develop and print your pictures. Our work is the supe- rior sort, Eastman Kodak Co. (Northwestern \ Photo Supply Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. WATCH FOR “THE $100,000.00 STORY MONDAY It was} I remembered | Four hours of | THE EATTLE Huck Finds Jail a Screaming Madhouse Newest Play anger my @ 6 n . 1 1s ' 1} « 1 of 16 leop, I told har, and asked her what , § fe sade a prisoner eligible for the white rdor oung man whore | od in the hosiptal room, Only sick en then was not yet cold ess, I was told But soon a probation officer, Mra.| Tomorrow—I am taken to Marys Anna Lahiff of the mu a) court, | ville 4. woman of fine < and kind , |Judge Tells How to a time I ¢ but simply lozed by not sleep, and starts. RATIO DROP At midnight, when I was at fighting for sleep, the door was| opened. | Two policemen ant ie! Lack of News Development an into the room | Continues Mart Progress She appeured to be pa She earo part Chir ing up ne of the beat fights I had eve did not welgh more| 5 seen and she than 85 pounds. ‘The officers of the law had thetr| ands full. Of course any one of} them could have knocked ot thelr her out pol t was evident! to hurt the prisoners ° If th should start anything ng and sobbing like e othe 1 girls would stand | a ¢ go behind |t q They aro as|those bars. What would become of m as we are er noctal position if the other pris I had gained? ould mee her I ri . » social poaition in|! e last 48 hours Ny The emen left the room. They a nod her a good deal} hiy than ehe had| think she was look: | natron made ready t 604) WALL STHIGET JOURNAL FINAN- $ Mis’ was oe othe cot sie Ship News ‘olen and fought like | Tides in Seattle h int })orntnay SATURDAY She had my aymp at the auLy s auLy és time, but then I did n w the || rire igh Tide | vies igh Tide facts of her case. ' f “ After that I fell into deep sleep Plea | ee ees bs nek Law mae! which Insted bleasedly for 1y || Becond High vide Second High Tide four hours, Then I heard a kindly ||?:6 p (38 ps t volce aaying, "You don't have to get || Second nergto So Low Tide You ¢ t move over fna3 Ty aaa tha paisa. whe brining in an Italian woman and her little aon, who wore entitled to A man had just been mur Jered in the Italian's house, and sho | wer in prison until the mya tery was colared up. And I did not have to get up! 1 could just move over! | In the goodness of my heart, or | Brook possibly from some other cause, 1/2 rose, made up the bed, fluffed the! 1 pillows, turned down the covers and |? the bed. wan to ntay | | Arrivals and Departures | Arrived Attempted Holdup KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 3 “hall they attempted to hold him up here fe oo today. Baker 1s crippled as the result of a railroad accident, BANK CLEARINGS Seattle $7,705,501.46 1,696,165.16 Portland Clearings . 8,259, Balances , Quick, Economical Comfortable Clearings Balances 299.26 ‘Tacoma Total transactions % 3,940,000.00 (MG MILWAUKEE S? paul Portland 'Broduce Batler—Cude extras prime £1 t =| were #} Doubly-rich National Park Pure Milk 7:30 a, m 12:05 p. m, daily Paradise and Return $10 City Ticket Office 2ndand Madison EL iot 6800 Upion Station Athand Jackson EL iot 6944 aeoune an easily digested cheese Bluhill spreads like butter «| Weather Bureau Report |' ——— 1,130,319.00 | »| | ‘Jane Cowl Is ‘Suthunal’ in en, to e nympathy and t Be Good Politician The sympathy was there, all right, | the tact ¢ f a I am sure you did 1 . 7 CLOSE m And a * the 6 cor THE WIND to thos t m wind. But I got the bed, ar Iy lor Ror 3 1 got ax quickly as pos . " ot} new role in her second play ble. The a were,.on, and King republicans « the| this season in Seattle. the tron door was @ small peek b a u which I eet ine ‘ed at! FCAUBE ashe eerver play in the Charmed I But that meant nothing to me. t w York's heated climate was tired, eo tired, in fact, that ent her ne Taxi Drivers Now Victims, EBB becau ight to laugh, \ 1 not so very Hart is under ar arged with p int of Earl Tower, ays she gave him a $45 her Tacoma recently, $15 in change and check worthless. | Imized the Central Taxi} | Co. out of $22, Queen City Co. out f $100; Red Top Co. out of $15 | she had vict jabout $35 3 BRIDGE WORKERS . ARE THANKED | Reception for Men Who Com- | pleted New Spans on Time Because they were overlooked by the committee in charge of the formal openings of the Montlake and 12th ave. S. bridge last Sat- urday, the men who did the work, contractors tnd trades unionists, were given an informal reception by the city board of works Friday | “Presidents of improvement clubs, politicians, and a host of others Jin the dedications, but somehow or other the boys who built the bridges were forgotten,” board members ex | plained, George Russell, chairman of the board, in a speech of appre elation Friday, told contractors that “we thank you for getting an carly completion of the spans without friction,” To the laborers he sald: “W preciate the thought that y aside your grievances in several small labor disputes in the interests of finishing the bridge early for the city.” Responses were mndo by G. W, Kiinefelter, of the Wallace Equip: ment Co, which furnished the steel work, and by J Hayes, of the Westinghouse rie Co, Other contractors thanked by tho board wero W. A. Castloton, electric sup. piles, and Contractors James Still. well and I, Romano, who built the 12th ave, 8, span, Hold Service for Gherson Schwartz Funeral services were held at noon Wriday for Gherson Sehwart dont of the Kastern tmporting com He pany was well known in fra ternal cireles, Services were conduct ed by the Masonic order, of which he Was a past master. At 68, he had lived In Seattle 27 years at the time of his death, Surviving are the widow, three sons and four brothers, All of Seattle, ally invited to take part! They Charge ors theo daya | c., driver for the Lodge | pay a $30 taxi bill when! charged that | 4 other forhire car firms out of | \ | or TheBon Pike St and Ay Marché |> Je, Union , suty @ CLEARANCE SALES JULY |e CLEARANCE SALES | WILL START MONDAY One of the greatest selling events of the year! One of the events which has es- tablished The Bon Marche as THE GREAT CASH VALUE-GIVING STORE! The store in which service, satisfaction and value- giving ‘come first! All the enthusiasm we can display cannot be too extravagant to indicate the mag- nitude of the importance of this event! A veritable carnival of values! One of the great- est assortments we have ever of- fered in a July Clearance! One of the largest sales we've ever planned! Every department will be represented with prices that should attract thou- sands the moment the doors open at 9 o’clock Monday morning. Odd lots, short lines and overlots of popular regular merchandise combine with wholesaler’s overlots and factory surpluses of bright, new, seasonable merchandise. So great, so varied, and so many are the ar ferings that newspaper space will permit mentioning only the high spots! Thousands of small lots will b be put out on the tables under July Clear- ance Signs. Be sure to come! This epochal event comes only once a year! THESE ARE THE VALUES THAT HELP YOU TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET! See Sunday Papers for Complete De- pesca Adil teat ASAE tails! Read More News Every Day!

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