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SDAY ULY THE SEATTLE STAR Y IS og fVOLUTION LAW (p © OPPOSED HERE Premature at Present, Says Idaho Blaze Worst Rev. Mark A, Matthew 1910; Blewett in Flames End of Pollution I MISSOULA, Mont., July 1 r ination of all city sewa tinued dry w r A lighter - 1a ‘" 5 1 Western Montana and Nor + M k 1 a The situation here ts the worst 7 _ When avs A wie ‘ < t ing . | Chairman I A larg st v ‘ agreed to | yorate the ah ‘ . a i Jcomplehensive plan for training felibera | Lake Washing shores into the la Hound in th ntro. at mn Ls re t , tor MRS. ALICE BASHER and her two daughters, Leona,| Ba Thomas, 32, former Monroe An at left, and Gladys, who were Thursday reported missing | prisoner out rested, ~ a8 | from their home at 2909 First ave. suspected of CRecies Shipley, ts) and Clifford Ernest Kress Fhotorby; @urry‘s sh ‘i a First as 1 Yesler her 9-month- old baby, ene ¢ Mra. Basher, sh He le held isoramranicatiotak “(ha was Be ab from her home at Lake Burien night Wednesday NEW LAKE PIPE Kresser. é @y VU. P)—Faulty brake cost the lives of Mr Joseph Watson HERE'S MORE —_— KIDNAPING | fis: STARTS ON PAGE 1 Campaign to Force Costly! Construction Defeated a aA nea they live, w The machino sped} bite held, ° fed 200 feet completely Mr y from me, Kreaser | t der should tak ald the ne is of wood. A and or conspiracy ' ed ina F Wednesday when Be Olmate for Portland authc $5,000 cash bail othe GONE] FIRES SWEEPING) THRU FORESTS Since * FAULTY BRAKES 0: by the father, Otto| » COST 2 LIVES | and stop at a cronslr m Paolfie train. '| Olmsted Defendant Held for Portland Ms rtland liq ie f and Mother, ‘Children “Missing MAY STOP ALL seen LAKE SEWAGE Mayor’s Conference Plans 7 | due * into the had four the Dexter » bank and a ch Soynd bank on when he Zoo Animals to March in Star’s Pet Parade sorts of wild animals, and a game exhibit ute and Campfire ( checks rby hen | DY Vv of music, nd fishing Basher THE STAR’S PET PARADE Pet Parade Editor, The Seattle Star: T will have my pet in The Star-Sportsmen’s association pet parade, July 29, 1925. nny ello by ‘| Theological Session to Elect Officers TACOMA, J ortland fede as the the rain tapped for gs reserve = AD GLUB MEETS: rr et sive campaign My pet is My name I live at HERE’S MORE ABOUT EAGLES STARTS ON PAGE ONE etal Make Arrangements for Convention Here new hydro-electr by Tindall Final plans and a Ross ‘Asks $50,000 dled after that date _The first gor jes com- | day . Ross of | The Olympic end th | Special musi Hotel. the ¢ mittee Thursday the light Action wa further confe’ “Unprecedented ness during 1925 troubles at the si dep meet with a membershi; 000, is the largest fi rin the ef! 1 one of the argest in the © provid ssional increases in busi nd unanticipate Pacific start | mother lodge haying been founded here. Dont risk | | another failure with your i ams andJ silies HERE is no reason today for holding your breath while you wait to see if your jam or jelly is going to set. When you use Certo there is not the slight- est chance of failure. | For Certo is itself the element that makes | fruit jell—taken from the fruits that are richest in it. Some fruits never have this jellying property; in all fruits it grows less as they ripen. So you’ve often had bad luck before with fully ripe fruit. But good luck is sure every time when you add Certo. You can use the luscious ripe fruits now. And you only need to boil the fruit one f HERE'S Che ABOUT minute. Think how much time Certo saves | WA TER you, STARTS ON PAGE ONE Think how much fruit juice it saves you, too, that used to boil away during the long old-fashioned tars'te run mame inte e Srolat “boiling down.”” With Certo you make half again creek and go on its way to ite boas as many glasses from your fruit, Ce we Y 1 public fon Order Certo today from your grocer. A booklet ikon tiie aid _ with each bottle gives nearly 100 recipes for delicious jams, jellies and marmalades. Douglas-Pectin Corp., Granite Bldg., Rochester, N, Y.’ the utilities department disagree as ave, = are shown, in one siphon. be content to allow the surplus “One minute's boilin is all the fruit tae when you add Cetto,”” dopartmont water department wants water, 1 this natural situation can be tangled » got nelther Winally the Lake Young to completion, It develops that new and larger pipes are neoded to bring more water into Lake Youngs, and kt once the water department and construction out gets well on the way \, | committee, wants ight and power and the RTO to the type of construction, israeli ai ardarnt erie oe tae akon ati CITY WORKMEN Wednesday connected the last links of pipe in tne new water main which, it is hoped, will relieve water shortage in West Seattle. The line runs along First| . to Michigan st., is siphoned under the Duwamish river, continues out First ave. S. to Kenyon st. and then runs over the hill to Kenyon st. and 85th ave. S. W. Workmen icture, connecting the last joints at the east end of the Duwamish It is hoped to turn water into the line late this week, Course of the line over the hill from First ave. 8. and Kenyon st, is shown in the other photo, ~-Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers contends that creosoted wood stave pipe nes will be good for 40 or 60 years, and can be construct: ed at a cost that will leave somo: thing with which to construct the flume or pipe Une to take care of the waste from Lake Youngs and convert it into light and power, Huperintendont Russell, anxious only for a water supply, wants steel pipo, which he belloves would be good for all time, Russell and Tindall do not agree gbout the life of the steel pipe, ‘Tin dull thinks that if rust gets in tt Will last little longer than the proper °F) wood construction. HIS city council is divided here, hut there seoms to be no reason why {t could not be easily determined Which type of construction should be ued, and get the Job under way be- fore the old wood pipo ino from FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH NUE AND PINE STREET AVE A Cashioned- tio Watdrabe Trunk in Full Size | $35.00 A fe $235.00. Can be used for many things be- sides hats mar prices $12.00, 6.00. Black Enameled Suit Cases In a w of styles and slzes—from the very simplest « tan leather trimmings, handsome ts. Prices: . 26-inch, $11.00 to $24.00 $0. 50 $10.00 to $20.00 "87.00 to $19.00 1, $17.00 to $25.00 Frederick & Nelson, Luggage Section, Downstairs Store 24-Inch FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Dependable Refrigerators Gurney 25-Pound Ice Capacity $16.50 UBSTANTIALLY built of well- seasoned wood, and finished with careful attention to every de- tail, the Gurney “NORTHLAND” is a dependable and efficient Refrigerator, which represents a worth-while value at this attractive price. Size, 2114 inches wide, 161% inches deep, 40 inches wide; enamel-lined food chambers; 25-pound ice capacity; top icing model as sketched above: $16.50. Any Refrigerator may be bought through our Budget (Pay-Out-of-Income) Plan. —¥rederick & Nelson, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Motorcycle Elopers jcouple believed to have eloped . |motoreycle late Wednesday. Sought by Deputies |"""""" "omens Deputy sherifts Thuraday were on|*T° John Tobacco, the lookout for a young Kangley | Magnusson, 16. Landsburg to Lake Youngs give fur- ther trouble. Until the counell decides this on its merits and gets busy, thero will be more delays, which mean more trouble in the future, In the meantime there should be little uncasiness about an immediate water shortage this year, And when tho worlg at Lake Youngs ts com- ploted, be it this fall or next spring, the situation will be well in hand for some time, But the pipe lines from! Landaburg to the Lake Youngs reser volr should not bo delayed if we are to be safe for all time, And it would be well to bear in mind that much of the noise coming from certain quarters concerning the water famine that is upon us is largely the roaring of the mysterious animal whose tracks are found all along the ware earititfte \nereidnes tein F you would be admired and envied; if you would look cool, serene and charming even in the most torrid midsummer weather, use Vivaudou Mavis Talcum Powder regularly and freely. 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