The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 18

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MILLS BACK AT New WORK AGAIN Fourth of July Shutdown Briefest in Three Years POR s P the br ' t t cutting ) The | er was f ma x os ws. Log SEWER IS CAUSE OF EPIDEMIC Plan to Rebuild Dangerous South Park System Ffforts to have the Seventh ave S. sewer syst . ly before the autum sets in wer t nesday afternoon's sessi¢ public safety committee of the city ma, council. Wednesday it tr reports fi wi commit that South Seatt! red a ty phold fever last fall, win: ter and spring, traced by the city health department directly to the inefficient and insanitary condi tions of its sewage system City Engineer Blackwell last submitted a report declaring that the system from the general fund or by bond ts jpie, and that the cost of immediate eonstruction now would be almost prohibitive, since only about one. twentieth of the lots in the district are improved. He said that 75 per cent of the Property assessed would have to be| confiscated Says Pcdatiafeibees Not Operating Here, dollars ently, has A number of cou appearing in Everett caused the rumor that a counterfeiters were operat vicinity, Capt. W. L. Jarrell, U.S. secret service, announced Wednes-| day. obtained a dozen of the spurious coins from banks, where they had been gathering for the past two months. Several of the cains were identified as having been issued by two counferfeiters who are now serving terms in the penitentiary. Jarrell confiscated the coins, but says there are no new ones being issued. Asks More aaa for Seattle Sanitarium Request for $2,000 to purchase 10 acres of land adjoining the Firland sanitarium was filed Wednesday with the council public safety com mittee by Dr. E. T. Hanley, city | health commissioner. Hanley says that with the | ent growth of Seattle the land ly- ing «est and south of Firland ‘wilt | don't ade: eve be needed for extensions of , the | everything. city’s big sanitarium within a few|opoly on ideas. years. Binots Hasiesas Actress Arrested NEW YORK, July 8.—Shot by his actress wife under mysterious cir-| cumstances while dining with friends im a West Side apartment house, Alan Davis, actor with the “White Cargo” company, was reported in @ serious condition at a hospital today. Mrs. Edith Parker Davis, the vic- tim’s wife, who, according to the| police has confessed to the shoot- ing, will be arraigned in court to- | day on a charge of felonious as- bose po sault. Civil Service Exams for City Posts Set! A transportation rate clerk and a} deck storekeeper are being sought | battle, Clifton Thomas, 21, of South was arrested by Deputy Sher- plications for the position of rate! iff Harrahan near the Pulmonary | 1, at Riverton, Tuesday night. | by the civil service commission. Ap clerk must be in by August 5, and | those for storekeeper by July 29./ Both will be received by the secre- tary of the 1ith civil service dis-| Sedro-¥ trict, 207 Postoffice building, at} ‘Third ape Union Charge Men With Grocery Burglary! Charges of breaking into the Tri- angle grocery Des Moines and Seahurst high April 19 were filed against Elmer | is Crow and Gerald Shute in superior court Monday. They will be tried om second degree burglary charges. Open ‘Beautiful Temple on July 16 April | uld be rebuilt, either THE BEAUTIFUL new building of the Seattle E j}to completion for its grand opening on Thursday, Jarrell made an investigation zeal looks from the corner of Seventh ave. and Union st toriur, capable of se eating ¢ 8,000 people. Got an Idea? Here Is : How to Cash In on It *:. tar Offers Opportunity for Expression of. Originality in Feature Writing million-dollar Lower is a view of the huge audi-| Needtes: ~” What's your idea of a good feature it you probabi 4 of Seattle into ey y have no mon. But ideas are the miles road to success. Baxter discovered a downtown Blue Mouse the | started him on the road to success that’s what the film play Seattle citizen. So ‘here s ov R iden Igive four prizes for the best feature story ideas, about’ Seattle or Seattle To win you should answer, y. these questions. What are the two best, feat- ures in The Star? What is a good idea for a feat-| ory in The Star? The Star will Four loge seats atthe Blue } two. loge seats: jon a lumber pile in. the }bera, not including tho 1,800 mem. | All contest letters must be at The |bers of the Ballard lodge. . There | y|ure more than 600,000 Engles now Tho winner will |in the United States 7 Seventh ave., | midnight Saturday. a5 jbe announced Monday, SEATTLE DAY AT. STATE FAIR GRAIN COMBINE Lions’ Club Undertakes Task, of Getting Big Attendance | PUYALLUP, | Plow a Gistired After Sharp Fight| after a short but sharp orthern hospital, molesting women around the | last few nights |Bathing Girls to __Entertain Meeting | hospital during the }Rumor Huge Concern to Be the entertainment of { the intersection ot| traction ‘at the next meeting of tho | Jona’ jDresaging dissolution thin ‘summer tusiness club, taken to see thats eclipeéd on that date A number of special features. will MOTHER:- Fletcher’s gz Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Mlatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, and Bowels, aids the assimilation of lood; bei ngthened and, | |shth on the open market, filed by tenant governor of British Columbia invited to be »clation on Wednesday, Sep: | guests of the r 19 yearn of 4 admitted free ‘Chaves Man Stole $100 Chronometer with the theft of " $100 chronometer was filed in superior court Wednes | Rhoden, deputy. prose by regulatiqg the Stomach giving natural ¢ IN TOGANS iva ee Be cial lnesakdorys tock for the slgnasure of GLA TRIM. Absolutely Harmless ~No Opiates Physicians everywhere recommend it. first | he you can detects THE SEATTLE STAR ‘agle Home Almost Completed, BRITON HITS U.S.O1d Folks Blamed for ACTRESS’ WILL DRY ENFORCING | = “Jazz Age” of Youth! UNBER FIRE @ | 2S§ $ ays otte C ab- Says Failure of Law Caused |>,.,, po t “itself, How. sau og rt is rab | Defeat of American Plan ? , a be Was Mz | ac ce nee ot Junk Fisherman\REGORD CLIMB * ‘io a 4 : a art aaae ‘ture of the ¥ Prefers Boats | Former Rainier Guide Makes 2 wm Quick Hike Up Mountain I Grigs old pe sam ate Wnts, Konees ot) in the Morning} ' imi eine, ho setored Thea 4 universit suet alike bud it on Trustee Asks Receiver for i on idealiam ® out fi t inant amare ‘ans is still on . niet aek the-selution to points arly in the morning ety pes reads Two Lumber Companies confilet among Pacific nation: nd between ¢ park: ft ring | Collectinn of $148,000 a Fuhrer left Jasper park lodge at|on chattel mortgages, 4. m., made the summit at 8:05 a.| bond note insue of 9 a. m., and ciimbed|in a rior court returning to the | when ating the former | for a r | Renton Violinist Is Honored in Belgium Mr, and Mra. J. W. Therr of Rer ton, received a cablegram from morning he had just sable hawser ¥ Brussels, Belgium, stating that thelr hich Fuhrer climbed times, is a two-day on, James Therr, had won first prize with his violin at Royal Con of Music at Brunsels where he has beea studying for the | ® ant three years nearly 6,000 feet higher | extensive pro’ for a $70 6 issue of reh as ever been pa hook “ alu e nd. He Ss expected home about Aug ; sii ecu timmtnees sonal No English-Soviet 5! bgt’ Bourses Close as seus Likely, ral horts |123 Degrees Hot Protest on 1 Loans LON i d the entire secon leges Wheelon $148 ney Aiea Coan BERUEN J Berlir A uae 6t conitne or the defendant companies. a fore- in Death Valley Sscuneack taurus Gerd today |e eee ne eae deere Be Sancilgaa aad ete BAN FRANCI&CO, Jut De na 24-hour 7 t i at De aT ale nale of the and $5,000 fees Valle famed in fict as , . ag at sip R , hy aap Herr, Bayler@ maximum of 123 degrees t mmittee alorize state eek “aac, ee i gle lodge is being rushed | Vaited burean tod ann hased fla eritae waa a ey ea trustee, Upper shows the building 85 | cine te a) mer pe 4 ad of & ae can oe delaicas Aantacien > saw 114 de- oF time i | Deputies Get 15 i Srey rs oat t, | AIM ramenney igperneind Restaurant Roof Gallons and Man Four More Taxicab Seizing 20 quart bottles of moon. » | Muss: Caves In; 6 Hurt _Seizing 20 quart bottles of m = Nomen |, BUENOS amt i | Drivers Are Nabbed (7707 ee eerie, ine ve. S, Deputy Sheriffs Harr diners were pea ) have been soliciting| han, Brewer and Carino, late Tues ROME, Jake's ved area, four|day arrested Tony Perubato. Then Alberto de Stetarit + gantohen “the Rocnomiy Mr at the Bell st. dock Tuesday | preraises and found 10 gallons more “ BI [rewrote nd released to Attorney Hugh| buried in a barrel in the back yard 4 ! were charged with|Perubato was charged with illegal possession and released on $500 bail SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. cay at Retail=Store ws: & Brad tar State Photographers | California and Minlater | evening meal in the a Checker Cab Co., drivers were ar-|they reported th or lcabinet, according tc the | ent tod is six stories and con om = apartm be o an th ains | in designed Jteievia Including FREE soe a aa = REACHED - Saturdays: First Ave. S. and Lander St., Seattle Saturdays: PARKING SPACE FOR 1,000 CARS WITH NO TIME LIMIT No congestion or broken fenders. Shop without hurrying or worrying. No charge for parking six center ch ollers costing $1,600 each. It {s to be used mainly for onventions, dancen and special functions | bring you within a few steps of main entrance Ask your conductor for transfers, Cars from all Went Seattle districts via the elevated stop at Lander Street. Regular stopping point at First and Lander for Tacoma and Renton Interurbans and all buses from polnts south. Taxicab stand at Main Entrance. Why Do They? AVERY day thousands of Seattle people and residents of adjacent towns are 4 benefiting by Sears, Roebuck and Company's Annual Midsummer Sale. They eagerly urge thelr friends to do likewise! The lodge room is almost as large us the a and jk beaut) fully finished. Both the auditorium | and the lodge room are reached by | broad inclines and also by an ator { And why? They realize that real values are available. They know the com- pleteness of the selections and the quality of the merchandise can be de- And they know, as do 9,000,000 familles throughout the coun- ) Roebuck and Co,—the World's Largest Store—guarantees sat- jo at our Midsummer Sale. The Seattle’ Aerio was organized | February 6, 1898, with six members, | Moran 0 mem shipyard. It now hax 17,7 Thr we:thy president is Bert C. {Ross and Frank Dowd ta the Ken-| secretary. | Henry Bittman was the architect | of this building. | Youths’ Professional Bat. made of good quality ash, with a light brown burnished fin- ish, Tape wound grip. Fielder’s Glove Genuine tan horsehide Glove, correctly padded. Semi-pro- model. . $1.95 League Ball Guaranteed for 27 innings; covered with selected horse- hide, sewed with strong thread. ae $1.28 Beys’ Baseball Uniforms “Expert” pecial Model strung with extra heavy guti white holly throat Well balanced, weights 18 to 14% ounces. TO DISSOLVE ztec” Tennis Racket Strung with good grade Ori ental, gut. Medium size head a $ BC Enjoy a Cool Dip! Popular eect | | “Wilson” 1925 Balls rev sates 87¢ to $3.95 Valitse. 25 Broken Up This Summer CHICAGO, July 8—A major stop of the Grain Marketing Co., the $2 000,000 co-operative grain. con-| ‘Thos, 1,, Wilnon 1935 “Cham An exceptional offering of All-Wool Bathing Suits at plonahip’ torn "* A3c] decidedly low prices. All the latest styles, including cern, will be taken at the regular ay ye 4 : t A Shirt, pants, leather belt, hose i me ss a Ingo 1 Chitngo belted styles for boys and jtiveniles, plain or two-tone | Si), Gabi, Beotessional style 4 loard of a directors here this Racket Press contrasting colors for men, and attractive stripings on 5.15 i neon, the nited Prong carne i ( ) | EA Tuga geen oie eed Keep your racket in a press | suits for women as well as men. In many attractive = | 19 directors, according to Gray when not In use, to prevent colors. All sizes. | Silver, president of the grain. cor Water Wings When inflated will support an To Tempt the Fisherman — |__otatt o 25 aro oxpeeted to act fa on a petition for member warping and nang cies 95c 00 Ibs, at the proper level for comfortable swimming Bathing Caps Split Baiahco Casting Rods An oxcellent support to use when ee rn the Armour Grain Co. and the Ro- learning to swim, Jxenbaum Grain’ Co." integral parts Divers ‘atylo Bathing Caps for Three Re saa Patt veccs ese ee ens 35c of the grain marketing corporation. | both women and men od qual Joints i According to Silver, the move|{| {ty rubber. In. blue, 19c ’ e Telescopic | brown or red ‘ | | doon not necessarily mean diasolu- Breanne Has three Joints with extra tip, nickel Qountings, welted ferrure; Steel Fly Rod | tion, It morely isa step regarded nickol silver one-ring fly top and snake guldes; 10-inch. cork 4 q ha, busines, prudonce,‘4 ho. sald Windlevel Reel solid nickel reel seat, ? il cork Leading financiers, however,” re ge hook, nickel- | ’ fet, free running, durable elidk i i ‘ v sliver twoerkn < ° ard ian (hg tnilal mave tn break: |] Quiet fea TunRlrm gorse GW Costing Baits Silk awonpIMe Rulden ana three, || & up tho huge combine brought 100-0. eupnolty, "| SE 35 Casting Line Cartes 0195 4 about by consolidatiog of four large quadruple multiplying .} Popular ines Reave ie fopular a jeaver bralded sith ‘ i grain companies about a year age. colors, Divers Voasting. line of ‘ox: Agatine Leader ‘ pre hinge ei Jeweled Wonder Reel Jers est ote a ° ae fini: Steel Rod SEATTLE SINGER RETURNS» | pane siytne, yard ca. Sore. spinners, Iba. RO-va ay AN exeoptionally good — buy t Miss Hortense Green, daughter of | praly anite Brinig handiowith Each seve 50c ~ Whicam i . " $1 20 ane LA a Ure haunl a A di Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green, 964 adjustable click and $1 05 . Ath ate 6 Auldes and tip, medyy , Ong jorman silver Brondway N., will return to Seattle ||| draxi Jeweled oll capa ‘ “4 ” Ss mountings Thursday night for a summer vaca * Glencoe” Iron Clubs Sy-ft. . . $2.20 |tion, ho he Just) roturnod trom | ‘Those clubs are the dame, excapt In. name, Paris, where she spent yoar study Pitch orseshoes na one of the mont popular makes of club shie, nibloek, putter mashio nibs lock and Iron and 42c enoh driving W tor tron upuolly sold much higher, % ing voles under Madame Morence Holtzmann | Regulation steel pitching "i horacshoos, guaranteed not $ 60 to break or splinter; blu . Playgrotind Ball quality + enuine horse er cover, strongly If you have decided’ to nell your | a Star Want Ad will do tt ale 1 the cout in lou, Remom ber ‘Phe Star hos the largest olreu Jution, or reds pairs. syes | Steel Stakes, pair, #1,40

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