The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 9

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FRIDAY, JULY THOUSANDS SEE | PEAGLES’ HOME TTIE SE as - cxzy \WARRANT FOR ‘Scared? Not This Girl KIDNAPER TTLE STAR PAGE ® FREDERICK & NELSON v I nrenve Great Throng Sees Opening E ast "198 pound ‘mer Father Eludes Arrest After} ct: siete, sip ailing: SAA aay, of Beautiful New Temple nie nee easel’ ‘Taking Hee-Baby BAY FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE | sures of Lodge Structure scone cy le tame Te : ‘bes joking another shell Into her rite,| , Meanwhile, sherite Starwic Dependable Goods:.-Economy Prices: Frederick & Nelson Service attended the opening of millionaire anc f ‘s a a ae ccm erl| Lous Priced Mid-S Frocks | fon, Thursday night } parking The couple arrived Ve ain et ah was filled ands of people the American Oriental Ma rom} and Mrs, N. HL. Day, at Burien City me come a wats hone iar tin tat In White and Charming Prints ) be cured, and if they don’t » at} former neighbor of the Kreaser ~ foot tiger skin, I'm going bach 1 Krosser came downtown in after it,” M King sal and met his former wife tracks that will need my attentic baby, declaring that it was | Mr Mra. King left Friday for| fF that p so that he was pa Y a nee batipsisa : udded, “and t Galan cape he OVELY, youthful Frocks for women and hing. The ste asions RISKS LIFE 10 misses, including a good selection of all- white frocks young women are wearing as a4 change from bright colors. ‘ soon be occu At $8.65: Are some very attractive frocks in 4 ar riety of printed silk crepes, In the styles and e building ng worn right now. Pleasingly low-priced, too, at 1 ready for $5.65. 4 hey witt | - 1 son $400 : At $11.50; A most unusual selection of the smart 5 Lineman Caught and Burned printed silk crepe, and some Georgette, frocks for mid . han | j j summer wear, A typical style is show he sketch i um of the Basle’ a by Flaming Power Wires LC Haht Sabres of ehylan th ohaces trast 2 ete The sheer peauty | — Ri . sholstindr’ stabs ‘ At $12.75: Pretty white frocks like the model Frasl, 7 ax st., climbed a pole and | } oadeloth. W cut the wire in which his companior A} | \ J. ¥. Cameron, 128 N ain at had yf A At $15.00: An interesting collection of smart frocks become entangled, Thursday after . which includes many specialized styles for women of | | ooh: As Camarin fall from. the matronly figure. Elbow and full-length sleeves, All wire, Fras ht him ay amartly styled and good value at $15.00. Catcatea. with ‘two holes $8.65 $12.75 DOWNSTAIRS Stone $11.50 $15.00 | | ‘ae ; thru his hips, is at the Pre | | Money for New System Not Former Millionaire Gets Re- | })"%,.\" lpr. is at the Pro to Be Used for Few Years prieve From Hanging Cameron and Fraal, } | irore. Quantthiar , . , : | ; ere erecting new pole ’ . ° | ( NHICAGO, July 17—(By U.P) | eS Ser erp | W d W Ch ff St k almost entirely by small| Coase teat tears, (2% And Bastey ave, «| | Womens an isses Knit omens Chiffon Stockings | submit millionaire, was not summoned Sa et ac alan tee hie ° . ‘ to the gallows at daybreak to il and: SEURAATIIE 4 One, | R y L finance hang for the murder of Joseph ; seattle | ayon ingerte ‘ LABOR om Maurer, of which he was con There was'a aint eae wae ‘ At Pair gram vieted. Granted a reprieve afew | of tightning VESTS and STEP-INS to match—are trimmed in e } P W k le ters will b hours earlier, the condemned H comrade net, W ith medallion of net w ith 1 95 as 2 i) , e : hich | man slept soundly in bis cell in ) embroidered flower. Each... > INE, sheer Stockings with a 20-inch boot of | . Ke the death house ‘ ey PRahasan : 2 : | st \laind Veil. elsainate tants aunsia . ’ ‘ j : | chiffon silk. Full-fashioned style, with wide, ALS meted a f ov ; 5 in attractive lace trimmed styles. With | elastic hemmed top. t Next Year; Barbers} » easing the o te father; he had mad : of the knit fabric if 95 ? : Everet : : poige sitchen § s 1 hes na : . | French nude, blond, Indian tan, gray, pink, peach, Leave Convention will several thing t « of E : a sunburn, grain and black. a the one Mat ce « Vests, step-ins and chemises in orchid, flesh col- | a ; : ABERDE Ju meet his AUTO WRECKED: or, peach and Nile green tints. | ui omens ae quisees sizes—8'o to 10. Good eal Sone ot ng sewer when the ' Bale | value at $1.35 the pair: OWNSTAIR RE repute psa waa 0 ae outfall: reprieve GOWNS in sleeveless style, trimmed in de“1y | Ae A mise cca Ge wad t | Lake West ton Cee «i re , hed y Seah. i ‘| CHINESE HURT laces, embroidery and contrasting self material. Because Pt ane Barbers | Hanford Hiayrpae ne ‘asliyae Borate Also in lov pastel tints, $2 95 | | Gelegate, was denied a seat ir H f ait he may te as Yee eRe a ep a baw eaea este ies | Ly Seteationritnestartore auestion | —s weap da eat se Shea deat ings Men Need Right Now | saitheicpw 98 the an decay aay | e change Springfield nenr midnight i Try to Avoid Collision and -DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | ley supporter last fal sald that it. wa ram reac ildi a ' ‘The convention passed biting reso: | new ordinance will be ST et ecaek thee: Crash Into Building Are Here at Low Prices | 4 ' lutions concerning Hartley and all te ha noe Paiaterad : | § ; sion ta the co! Russe}! Scott; I will be in to « ne “+ . | . his works and shor A te aympe it will be ender myself. I am the man who| Trying to avold a collixion with Gi l , H Ruse eee SHIRTS AND DRAWERS | ~~ nis supporters. ae Sp ther machine, early Fri two t R d d t at 65 y 7 ’ i t minutes the con a rae WAE AWOL” cations rls ats are educe 0 a € ul Pe om are good values. Sleeveless, | haned fool Seadiey Viigo i by. Delete MBN outtonless shirts of fine knit fabric. Sizes 32 to | |. Coates, printing partners) Final Phone Case and paroles, extend euakra cla 1m $1 95 $2 95 and $3 95 40. Drawers in “sprinter” style—cool and com. | ; pear, Jalee 5 m ‘| Hearing Wednesday *™ to make ure there waa no mis. /bia st. eras ea nd . ’ ° . fortably-fitting. Sizes 30 to 38 waistline. attit po reginanntss raat, t ewspaper men he did | Both men were thrown At $1.95: Pretty little hemp MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS at 85¢ are 2 tte b rr Conon: Bachs belleve the telegram was from ie bast and were serious and milan trimmed hats in also a good value. Made from good quality cotton | ; Maca va case \e anacs If Robert actu ent that wire| Patrolmen K. L. Webb and R. i becoming styles. fabrics:in check and self-stripe weaves. Cut amply | h help na fearoaucs eae ite [He Would have gotten word to me,"|Thompsxon picked up the two Ch \t $2.95: St braid i full in all sizes—34 to 46. | in Spo- | the echt He | Russell sa I do not believa he| eae and sent them to the cit At $2.95: Straw-braid and So hae oes u spp Poe eras Kise, he aed abe hospital silk hats in various attrac- MEN’S “ARROW” SHIRTS at $1.85. Attached | ‘ es Saggone orem greta eri an a ee after an_ examination a ald tive ribbon and flower trim- aud collar-band styles in pleasing patterns. Sizes } (Avtoiet Gives His ceive briefs and he then submit | nuts waa tadls i ming effects. or men and young men—1l4 to 17. | his findings of fact and conclusions atyiat eet pera 7 S f Accid ot law to the three federal court y VE E § C A PE At $3.95: Italian milan, leg- MEN'S WOOL BATHING SUITS in plain colors | tory o ccldent | ji jccs sie ns tnee and handsome stripe styles. Sizes 34 to 4 fo at : judg | horn and soft silk and crepe i * ch 0 44. We at : William Rea, 13, 660 32d ave. N., | i lier la hats with ee rane f rik priced at $3.85. | q ran from behind a moving street —~v ee mE ER SOE Sa MEN’S FANCY Wi a | % car across the street when he was HERE’S MORE ABOUT ‘. - on and contrasting effects. MEN’S FANCY WOOL sw EATERS at $4.85. | : nit. Wednesday. night, according to § Unable to Find Trace of All have been reduced from In Jacquard and other good-lookin, tt | i the version of the accident by H. B. | i F TeHareae . haha waa sad od-lor ig patterns and Se Seem ey te arcing Wy ab. Be WATER 2 Girls, 3 Men Flee Burning Mother and Two Children higher-priced groups. wide variety of color-combinations, Me tet ere } —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘kg : | or STARTS ON PAGE ON Craft on Hood Canal | | on —Men’s Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE | a Lary stated Friday that the boy : Ls Srteging haraoia’ bureali ‘ot the-6.t keeeeemeecaeemeee — en a { | ran from bebind the troiley, moving | ONS AR ee ing departrieht Conttiued tts eaatch = ——————— east on Madison st., toward his auto, | Public works are to blame that it! BREMERTON, July 17.—Rescued 90° 4/0 % | °":TOT a ies Sua — Ly oe cme ljust before flames enveloped the {for Mra. Alice Basher and her two| ; TO MAKE CLIMBING SAFE | ‘ going west The boy saw Lary’ | iS not already in operation ped Len uhifidren;. Bridas rr) nt | auto, tried to stop, but slipped un.| COUNCIL FAVORS | whole craft, Edward and Carl sha.|¥OUng chitiren, Wriday, | HERE'S MORE ABOUT | PARIS.—Tests are now being maa Shenandoah Returns seated ta, at get | Sow Ee fey ton fenton, leah nin da TAX FIGURES |: 0 vosne | Safely Thru St ‘The boy was not badly hurt. “In 197 the council authorized aj timberman, two girin and Walter | Deared from thes home, 2809 Firs e WGN ie raat alt aioe NAVA aah | eden nana bond fasue for that purpose and in| Shumaker narrowly escaped death |" 7) told Louis Basher, husband| Blamed for Death of Jones'| STARTS ON PAGE 1 |) loons can be attached to mountain | , NAVA eae seer ut a | 1919 an appropriation from| When the Shafer cabin cruiser i BS . oe y 17.— AR 2 Faaay aree $760,000, LH, Youngs, {caught fire on Hood canal yester. /424 father, they were going to viet | by Coroner’s Jury ———_——_——_—_———— | “limbers to ald them in climbing and/ After being out all night and most Liste waa Chak wath edderintendent (Say. j Mra. Bashor's cousin, Mrs. Violet | {the full valuation Increase to $6,-|t0 Prevent them from being seriously | of the morning in severe storms, | thought that the work would be| | Another boat was attracted bed Pied Lage AM aiige ana Because a coroner's jury anid he/°0%000. The vote was again injured in falls down motntain| Wich delayed ie Bara oe finished within three years, and thelr plight and took thém off. | d ; , ‘ er y negligent’ about | trrwen a | chasms. i i ginia capes, the U. 8. N. le q lho doubt would have been had hej Later the burning craft wan towed | ever arrived. Nor, an far as may| was riminally mbalasBe eae MOVE TO ACCEPT Rens The balloons would heck | Shetandoan returned to its station : FN tional | lived to the beach, where it burned to| De learned, did they board the ferry | driving his car, Dom $880 b 1a with (OD RAS LO [the tan nt S#8 in them to check] here today, landed and was housed a o a “What the council thinks should] the he! ptrla. wihe Mlbn | ona Pen mous anave taken ead siniey every teary pin ae bie Chairman Gaines, of the county | the fall. in its hangar shortly téfore noon. | . } ly ‘1 ° hem there he sheriff's office 1 f \ 1 4 be dota o build a flume from| Viola Nobles and Miss Earline Nel. | the ‘ , }commissioners, moved that the as- = Reputation — |})v sae is te tus «ame trom) Vick Nobiee and Aw Eariine Nel |"Men iy cle obtained by Datac-| Hee the man wh, at Sunday, cmmamaners, moved that tbe as ag | Lani sisi Ore pe | tive Potter, in charge of the case, js|ran down and Killed Clarence Jones, dodtptad BY the biked. <Cemoltiaion: | | fo any s ¢ Sabsies ena EN 5 | AIDS 3 ‘ er tried to rent an apartment at 625 e acelk ‘ » Mar: notion lost, three to. two Cemmnie| t m t t t Bough oy | an fi atta ol Be. Shs GENEVA.—Free medical service| Fifth ave. W. The apartment, how- | sinal way and Oregon st., Just after sioheeveroen PhnpoHting MBit | uto atic ea ontro the money. a ov : e eee ata cary OW for expectant mothers is pr led by |ever, was rented, and the miasing | Jonea had alighted from a streetcar, | Over the objections of Donworth, | , 1 One and pbenghags seen nis power, plant| the town of Baden, in the canton of | woman left |Soraci said he was traveling at 18) 110 claimed they were beliik ruled a 4 hegied fat Cpa An ircing. up much of the| Arsovie. Free nurses also are pro-| Nothing further has been heard of | miles an hour; other witnesses esti-| 1. stampede law,” the first appar: “ a na ss 7 | , © a fr 2 o 8 S. oe ral pee MHA aveniing the exclternarit| YiCe | her or of the children, vate ‘ as now . bad pin ie lent break in the deadlock occurred The Ge ae 5 | about a water shortage.” i Ne eet = Brea pies BIras TURNS ANG, © PAPy ee | shortly before noon, | | Gaines and Paul informed eae | worth and Corporation Counsel Ken- !Two Men Drown in | | . |nedy that if they could léarn the Glacier Park Lake |moriet vaiue of the tease they might | GLACIER PARK, Mont, July 17.) be induced to vote for the increase. | (By U. P.)—Gene Longini, 19, and! Donworth leaped to his feet with | | Henry Longini, of Cincinnatl, were | the objection that market value tes- Range \ majority of the council seems | : ° sett . Pets in Parade Ranks >, readiness to go forward with the You a , water improvements, they wish toy | know where they are going | WILL FURNISH Always PLENTY OF WATER . Tee ae ; | drowned {n St. ‘Mary's lake, in the|timony ts irrevelant, Brown stip-|{| me [Pine atustion ina nutshell wems/But What the Sportsmen’s Show Wants Is) ciacter National park, ‘Thurnday. | ported him, Wanted ‘0 be like this 316 : ¢ ipls | News of the drowning was recetved| Roy H. Dodge, lease appraiser, |] | “i ; i ‘nk “take Ypungs supply | Unusual Pets Boys and Girls here Jast night representing tiepaverl on $60,000, is a, | 000 worth of Seattle property, then | there will be an Ds still are the favorite pety of, cloverest and—perhaps the dumbest ronewed his attack on company fig- ‘Phe parade io to march thru the) Woman Loses Her |" turned into the regular supply now coming to Seattl abundance of water Seattle boyhood and girlhood downtown district ons tainable, at on the morning But in order to keep the Lake) They outnumber, two" to ono, all Youngs natural reservoir pure, and |of Wednesday, July jother pets combined, according t0|the boys and girls will take their After that) | Purse; $1,200 Loss| ie flayed the company's tax} statements ax containing “deliberate | asked NO OTHER RANGE | Leaving her purse on the running lies,” and impeachment on automobile ; e water for the growing city, | ‘ ered to insure water for the grow Hg Oy" | ontries already sent to The Star for | pets home and then go out to the big | Voard of her Thursday wt ry to brir in more “4 { " sgitie ground that the company, in if 5 | water from Cedar river. the annual Sportsmen'a show ptt] Bportamen's show at Green Lake, to) afternoon, Mise ti eee tea [lls federal income. tax return, aa| so exactly meet your every need water fro be | Latona ave, suddenly r ember a . ie i 0 t . sublie | Parade, be guests of the sportsmen, | i he 900,000 vear | $ Chairman Tindall, of | the Public] Come on, you boys and girls} Let's| Meanwhile: Fill in the coupon] few blocks away and looked for RET aR athe sieaarnnas and give you such perfect sat utilities committee, would b@ng in) ide the most untmual pot in| printed here ahd mail it to ‘'The| but It was gone. The purse contained | Instead o i . faction: “lt i th ickest t effici d 5, | this supply by flume from Landsberg |fh City there's to be « apectal prize | Parade Editor, The Star, 1907 Sev.| to diamond rings, valued at $1,200, |allened — before the —e@uialization | Hi is the quickest, most efficient an }to Take Youngs, A flume that t Seattle, ‘Then watch The She at once told police board | 1 lfor that, n addition to other cash | enth ave,, bol an most economical of all domestic appliances, river re would bring in all of the Hats ; Bi 4 ; prizes for the biggest and smatiest,| Star for more particulars of the} — i | a j quired could be constructed a 4p) 114. Homolioat and handsomeat, the | parade. | | ‘ uae 3 Bled Fe ey fe eamthewse wroulgnt tall | Highest grade enamel finish Clark Jewel or |} | Tam eae oc ONE ORCS ||| Reliable LORAIN AUTOMATIC HEAT CON- | Alan | TROL GAS RANGES ARE PRICED from Seattle Star: INT Hlliot, a mile away, and ysed to de- |] Pet Parade Editor, Th QEEN AN Apron valde some 60,000 horse M@Wwer, at a CURR TT a es Fo ootunt that vould be|| 1 will have my pet in The Star-Sportamon's association “ , | $65.00 and are sold on easy terms. | TELY. constructed at very little outlay of || pet parade, July 20, 1926. \ PEANUT BUTTER il | money. | be e } | , | Auperintendent Russell's idea Wa tOW My pet 16 ..cssecsesessseeneeveeenees Pisegeteesece dd a f ; t | 4 Mi . baer tees Titan a | | children during their vacation! | EAC Lighting Company | | 1427 Fifth Ave tee! pipe Hines at an outlay of $900,-|| My name is vivecees MIRO NAA BUA Ra A STAT EAT ' ro. days. Give them plenty of it. | ard ok . 4 427 Fifth Ave. +900, Those pipe ines would be per: h uit 1308 Fourth Ave, MAin-6767 q Bet. Tike and L manent, but would not permitioC any l| J Uive Gb svcscicvcerciocreneevevcbetoeveutourencoecs - | ” " hydronlectric power development, | babii fet i) died leaned Ne ¥ : WC

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