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nee ee aye Ponti bs Bia we ig abe atl AEE tee MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 BEAR IS KILLE STAR SI RATTLE | Arrange Funeral for Gun Suicide ‘PARK HIGHWAYS "9 It Takes Four Shots to|mace nonday for Wiliam 8. Broce Board to Spend $235,000 in } 1p May a ds aban: op Infuriated Animal rites decent aes) Rainier Roads This Year | Ip CHIEr ACA Ti Cc ( May, ‘The body ts at Butter >. or le MPS thy he 4 | Sesitlh ‘oni binwiat dee veys Rainier park «To Edwin J. Brown, Mayor man’s act. His body was discovered | Yitory board will spend $ As the Fourth of 3 le day I tha 1 Idaught Fred Ni ine i ana of be arath = So | To Modernists and Fundamentalists F r e a | rie Batters mip : z it : = Pri 4 big Guaranteed Saty Gator ha oxen se 10 babe : hich ‘Da : a oe the Pure imported season 4 ¢ ai Charge hm wath ARs Seaton Yah peas i HIBS SEATTLN | bg apis k Ke pale ‘Righter igh oe °C The Rev. G. W. Gaertner >) THE BON MARCHE i (ae imme: eds Mars power 2-700 st 2 ARGAIN BASEMENT To Stevens Pass Here's an Investment You'll Always Be Happy About! a a Rae, ai Pe . ant ADP Exquisitely Styled Printed Silk hg ts ae cH Li EATTLFE D R E SS ES To KFOA and KTCL Radio Stations Dear Bre r i" 6 ma CHIEF SEATTLE To the Chamber of Commerce I ‘That A « fo and hamber sa good campaign you're star a genera Everybody, po employ If your favorite color isn’t in this th lot, they are not manufacturing that eae shade any more. The most wonderful their power to put the 1 spick ands hape CHIEF SEATTLE ea CNS? <I F eeers To the Osborne Estate AY display of color combinations the eye Dear Estate: 1 know. that the tu could desire. to the city for the ipl avd EY and a matte Fringed skirts—tailored bows with full length ties—collars and straps button trimmed in contrasting shades —fringed trimmed scarf. effects—big variety of novelty trimmings. it and want 6 audit which is a big boost for th CHIEF SEATTLE. To Stephen Mather, National Parks Director ying Women’s Fine Rayon Vests With fancy es] Men’s Blue Chambray SHIRTS | Fine quality—extra large — cut”— tripple stitching—two pock ets—sizes I to 1. To Automobile Salesmen nomewhere The heirs wi To Seattle Builders lam glad to nee this & t ust keep neatin f ribbon shoulder with a good 0} CHIEF SE 1 TLE. straps—pink, flesh and other shades. Sizes 38 to 42, that they may return To Dr. Elwood Mead Now that the land of whites, I am glad y ained b: words a a r your dire es where my 1,200 Pairs Women’s Little Tots’ ich’ R H | Voile and Print pswich Rayon hose DRESSES 1 be made in people sc CHIEF SEATTLE, To Secretary Hubert Work I have beard you make many speeches In the land of my people. By you have shown clearly that of m these rest ts the interest your in this land and of their white essors, In the language t 0 eRin sto use, you “know stuff n te 2 h I am onby beginning us a n a C at, eee = by the way you talk and the way ongratula * | Piain volle with Cc @Gth birthday and I venture t that th : ne) ul enter the Interior departme! Seamed backs | contrasting col- hel will n n y n you long remain with us —seamiess feet | ered insertion in self material. With and without —elastic: “isle | sleeves! Embroidery! Felbbon tops — black, | trimming! Val lace! Smart lit white and sum- | tle dresses for Summer wear at a remarkably low price! To My Own People Another Fourth of July The wisdom of your regulations against fire-toys were wiko, ax was shown by the few accidents. Need lene nacrifice of life and property at celebrations was once done by my savage braves, but all people of the present ought to be above such Destruction was never a part of patriotism CHIEF SEATTLE. 1,500 New Gingham Apron DRESSES 20 Styles! Plenty of Extras! mer colors. Sizes 8'3 to 10, foollahness. |To Every Convention-goer Seattle has been recognized by nearly 40 big organizations as being the logical for thelr convention. Why not let your convention next year enjoy Seattle's climate and the wonders of her CHIEF § To the Man Who Double-parked His Car at Eighth and Pine Last Friday you were guilty of an act not only Illegal, but very thoughtless, You held up two street cars and a great many autos just hecatxe you cared more for a few minutes of your time than you did for your fellow citizens CHIEF SEATTLE To Rev. Clifford Wunder, Baptist Minister I was much interested in the motien pictures you showed at the Firat Baptist church last Friday Your combination of a downtown church and office building is an effective way for the church to adapt itself to modern economic pressure. You are to be congratulated for your success in this $3,000,000 venture. CHIEF SEATTLE, To the Wayfarer Cast and Choruses One of the brightest things in store for my people this summer ia that stupendous pageant, “The Wayfarer.” I am proud of the spirit that prompts you to present this magnificent spectacle again, and I speak for all my people when I say that we appreciate the time and | | | | talent you are exerting for the sake of our city, CHIEF SEATTLE, | All standard ginghams! Checks! Fancy Trimmings consist of the very latest plaids! Plain colors! creations for Summer! !To William A. Meahan Bright colored bindings! Charming appliques! White pique! Bias self binding! million dollars is a lot of money. We are glad to see that you lanket-stitch embroidery! Dainty organdie! Frills! Ruffles! Vests! Pockets! Have so much eonfidence in Lette mated SAE Mp seedalak aed ¥ sre, in a modern ne’ vhich you are to bi t on anc pire we Deed hema! Rasy colors) sixth ave. Bastern visit always welcome, but we are especially opinion of us so evident. pleased when ono makes h CHIEF SEATTLE 1,000 Pairs Children’s Play OXFORDS jat his office to tell him I had won the bet, T left the message, how- over, with his secretary and he paid his wager gracefully, for about five o'clock TI received a wire from Du- voon's in New York saying they were immediately sending me the of Spanish cheat | LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR- QUISE—CONTINUED 1 was glad, Little Marquise, that T waa at the other end of the telephone wire instead of speaking with my | women friends face to face when they asked me to call up thelr hus: Sizes 5 to 8, bands T was grinning at the 1 took a minute from my very RY t thought of how much better we wom- | busy afternoon to think about that 72, tO en knew men than they knew us | chen and J wondered If within that 11, When I celled up ‘4 friends, | coffer some young woman of the 1% Little Marquise, they all jumped "®t | older time had placed her hopes and to 2 \the chance of lunching on the At-| love life as you have placed yours liantis, Not being the wife of any|in the secret drawer of my darling one of them they didn't feel called | English desk lots of real wear. upon to tell how hard they were} An I remember the chost it has a working and how Impossible it would| very intricate lock and T determined ° be for them to get awny to tke all the letters which T have Jack waan't In when I called him! sont you thru the little secret drawer | | | since I was in Albany. | | | | | THE GR@TE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. 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The quality of our merchandise needs no ince neen and the prudent buyer will wish to shop early for the best values. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor to the safety deposit vault and puty I need not tell you, Little Mar-| liar influence over me from the very them in it quise, who lived in the days of one | first moment I met him. I wonder, Little Marquise, if we! of the greatest courts in Europe that| (Copyright, 125, NEA Service, Inc) are adding another woman to our] there are some men who, the minute you meet them, you understand and know there will always be an under- standing between y The moment } you look into each other's eyes, you | know that another such a look has passed between you some time, somo place, somewhere before, And altho you are jmmediately separated and you do not see him for years, yet always there is a more friendly fecl- tng on your part than there is when you are face to face with many oth- lers whom you see every day. This peculiar emotion cannot be | called love. It is more akin to a | great sympathy. | Melville Sartoris exerted this pecu-! secret conclave, She will come in} and keep our secrets? I know. I shall | never feel toward her as I do to you.| And now T have another great se- | cret to tell you—something that 1| have been keeping in my heart ever Even thru all the excitement of the robbery and Zoo's death, a great curiosity would assail mo from time to time about Melville Sartoris. (Advertisement) SICK WOMEN SHOULD BE | ENCOURAGED Letters Like This Prove the Reli-| ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound | TOMORROW—Letter from Leslie Prescott to Little Marquise. A. LUNDBERG CO. Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. — “1 Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound for weak-| ness, backachean nervousness. 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