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PAGE 2 Get-Rich-Quicks Dismal Fee | Failures in Trial Town’ Old Residents of Dayton Only Ones to Make Money at “Monkey” Trial; Crowd Small MOUTOUX } All during the ¢ al hig bus BY JOHN TON, 7 ugh to pay f | CHAMP BIBLE | FAILS TO GET READER TRADE or sor a mint trial. HOTEL MAKES LOT OF MONEY more the t tt i Sei rates “more ¢ t heaviest were the ho rented $3 a foot und from the every m t room, and with even t ridors pro\ » materia = QUAKE FELT IN ~~ CALIFORNIA turned "| Slight Shock Rattles Win- Bim new fon “t| dows; No Damage Done cook from Chattanooga, | ANTA CLARA, Cal, July 20. J., direc- Hamburg G ls J. BF the last and fairi came ¢ TODD SEEKING: PROBE AID Asks Hartley for Investigator! in Thomas Dovery Murder |™ nta Clara a moder ‘| was reg ntal and} Sunday morn: | 11:24:40 and ter | five minutes vertical Jing, beet r ang thelr full ampli imetera for probably seconds, Father Ricard said. A ss Sp ck was felt KELSO, July 20.—A. Ruric Todd, J. Newlin, assistant at the Fecalled from the and seeking rein titioned Gov. H. Investigation of th murder my oftice of mayor |, atement, has per for a secret | (oy mas Dovery due to} . the| was epifocal, that ts, | tion of the selamog Speaking to ht ds of Kelson: | northeast fans massed in the city park Sat day night, he petition and SAN July 20.—A slight ¢ ck was felt here at 11:25 Sunday Altho Seattle eriminol- | dows were rn doors thr Ogist, to the exclusion of other de-|oren by the temblor, no serious tectires. A month ago, when Sheriff Stude- baker and the Cowlitz county com missioners retained May, Todd as [damage was repc | sured his followers that they had obtained the best talent. Dovery was of a weekly| Paper, the only Kelso sup- Porting Todd's pol itic al beaticd ations. BONDS ALL SOLD Loan to Australia Snapped | Up by Investors TO JOIN PROBE | | English Workmen Won't Aid| Government’s Coal Inquiry LONDON, July 20—By UY, Pd niners are standiig firm | sion not to participate | nt court of NEW YORK, July 20.—(By U. P)! —The $75,000,000 Australian loan of 20-year, 5 per cent gold bonds, of- fered to the public today by a syndi- cate headed by J. P. Morgan & Co,| They notifie Was oversubscribed an hour after the | \t resumed opening of the books. Milan, The loan not only was the first t they would not take | meeting, despite the Rov | Australian issue underwritten by ernme request to do eo. American bankers, but was the larg. Meantime, the transport workers} est foreign bond Issue floated in this|met to decide whether they would} market since the $190,000,000 French |Join the proposed “quadruple alll. | loan. ance” of the great labor unions, with ie purpose of combatting what they ethane taht |term an attempt to lower the Brit- | f the Interior, Gen-| | Washington, D. C., | !sh workingm standard of lying the act of July 5. 1884 (23 Stat., 103), | the lands in the f following abandoned | military reservations i i) State of elng | at 10 A. M, 4 | Vashington Harbor (Went Side), 't RW. W. Mt. | Believe She "Set Fire and, Thus Ended Her Life tice is hereby given Washington, will be OMAN, 84, DIES Washinston, 476.25 acres, appraised | ant to the provisions of foe cash by’ the: sveallest apps ae] division to the highest bidder, at not | | less than the appraised price in the| | district land office at Seattle, Wash- | at $10,001.88; Washington Harbor | (East Side),'T. 20.N. R. 3 W., 424) | acres, sr rik ta 7.25; Challam —_—— | Point (West), 26 N, R. 2 W.,| Ri Re Sg 697.76 acres, appraised at #9,325.70;|_ VANCOUVER, Wash, July 20—| Chaliam Point (East), T. 30 N., R. 4| Mrs. Ellen Adams, $4, is dead as 1.75 acres, ‘appraised “at | the result of a fire that burned her ee ee it ds actos wm: | home Sunday morning. fer hus-| praised ‘at $3,711.20; nd band, George T. Adanw, is (East Side), Ts. 35 and 26 N. R. 2| Joseph's hospital, Froese “TOF SPPralned atl burns. There is somo evidence that | m, There will be sold on August 5,| Mrs. Adams set the fire es 1925, the abandoned military reser Adams awakened early in | fationa mentioned below: popes Ts! morning to find his wife sitting on | Pi thwest portio a4 a ones Li st_portion), Ts and Watehing the Zire thwest| tried to pull her to safet rest | tried to p y. 35 N. 28 acres, apprained | the bedside, He | at $4.7 7 i. 90; Lo} ez Island ( a8 nore appraised Me dros resisted and ren into the flames San. Juan f : |The aged husband barely managed | pector. Tee Ned Ww. eee ab ld hitueeit? asa at sabasen, Vancéorer| oer Mrs. Adams had been -despondent int, Ts. 29 and 20'N, R. 2 W., 52 over ill-health: She ts survived pel 552.34 acre, appraised at 39,01 33, | Funeral of George in Bt,|be cremated Monday night, following years ago Ely spent 20-yoars on tho! yraramax, July 20—(By 1 shores of the Bering sea as a pros- brothers, all in the East. THE 136! 155i i185) les! 106i Deller Vali E gatletacksis: Payment Terms This all important question is satisfac torily solved at the STANDARD where you can completely furnish your home without the least financial embarrass- ment paying for of-income your furnishings out- SEATTLE STAR Pid 1331 a atth 6) MONDAY, JULY 1925 20, ‘Standard || A Model Bungalow Completely Furnished of Visitors made ONE of the many thousands Making Your Old Furniture Pay for New Is made possible by making use of our EXCHANGE ANNEX—a plan that is being taken advantage of by those who desire to have their home keep step with modern day furnishings. Ap- praiser will be sent on request—Tel. ELiot-6000. friend if the ing, rich of of honor in unusual S time use Dinnerware Featured— BREAKFAST sets slightly imperfect with gold fan patterns on border. 100 only in this special lot. 82- piece sets. 395 BAVARIAN china, Small pattern in pink or blue. value, Very special priced. 42-piece set. rose bud A very special $138— yb » CHAIR ready for occupancy, 90 guest quality ‘Taupe, TABLE re’s a BED DAV upholstery. any living room. ing furnishings; designed in irreproac One easy One easy motion close#’it again, hiding all evidence VICE. a bed hg room conve for new patterns Blue arms, Very motion re ir both have special priced DAVENPORT A BED DAVENPORT thet wil! harmon ize with your lis few seconds can alze comfortable bed, and which in a riod > # full of xpected extra fin Jacquard Velour to select cog in Mulberry or Davenport and Ch thin model Lovely of line, als it, sheets and blankets Weantsts KENNEDY The Royalty of Radio FOR loud speaker reception of distant Logged tuning on one dial. When dial setting for a station is de- termined the station is always brought in Remarkably Non-radiating. Price with- stations, on same setting. natural tone. out tubes 8750 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE ECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. 1 FO ‘DED 64 An Invisible Bedroom ~ *145- The Best Piece of Furniture inthe Home A COMFOR" resting place for the night is always awaiting that unlooked for NPORT in your home. the BED DAVENPORT sketched can justly occupy the place You'll find it wholly in keeping with the most charm- able taste; comVining unusual beauty all of its night- warm of color- STANDARD FURNITURE Co. . TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS to our “Love Nest’ sungalow this remark the other day, “It is by far the most adorable little home | have ever visited”—and so it goes seldom a day passes that we are not pleased by hearing similar compli- ments. It is a place you'll find pleas- ure in visiting. Fifth Floor, with in place, A Message of Better Mattresses THIS mattress is made under sanitary conditions from selected felted cotton that has passed our strict inspection test and is made under our personal supervision assuring you of a product of exceptional merit. IMPERIAL side stitched. 50 Ibs.. felted cotton. Roll edges. Heavy art ticking. 1565 clear, Very special priced. If You Are Going to Build a Home— YOU'LL find our Homebuilder’s In- formation Department well equipped with information that will be of great value to you. Architectural plans— circulars and other information are here at your disposal. Ely to Be Monday The body of George H, Ely, 65, will | RUNS AGROUND recovering from |funeral services at the Butterworth | {Fog and Heavy Seas Ham-| ortuary chapel at 7 p.m, He died ris in the Seattle General hos- tal. | pers Life-Saving Crews Before coming to Seattle seven Py Ho js survived by three |Golns to the assistance of the French trawler Labrador, ashore on Sable | |island, the United States shipping your |boara steamer West Cohas, of | De you want results from out Washington, ‘| ller, daughters, both. of a ‘The cont is less; the ciroulation hse night, WILLIAM spRy, [and another daughter, Mrs. Mary)| jnrcee Commissioner, of Vancouver, FALLS ONTO SAW. {Man Lives Three Hours After | 1 Body Is Ripped Open | Kvistad, Falling onto a whirring elreular | w at the Baldi mill of the Groen | er Lumber Co., J. J, Riley, 45, of | N. 58th st., succumbed after al | 25-mile dash to the Auburn bospital J\iate Saturday. His body ts at the | Bonney-Wateon mortuary. ‘Are You Fale hist Right? | His torso was nearly revered when Your tecth have a great j|the toothed disco tore into it about deal to do with your general Bl \eight inches below the armpits, He health... free examinations, lived three hours, despite the shock and should you need expert {and loss of blood Incident to the § | arduous trip to Aubur. ) | Riley is survived by his mother, || Mrs Annie Riley, 701 15th ave, N Dr, Tandolph and a brother ‘Thomas, with whom. he low personally examine and ed heve, and a brother Walter, care for each respective pa- ler hotel Charge Wife Tried Suicide; Arrested Alleged to have tried sutcide by | poison twice within two weeks, Mrs. Opal Brabant, 21, tlent, Ruth Douglas, fully Hcensed hygienist, capably cares for ali propylnettc work, f\ Open evenings for your cons | venience. | MAKE AN APPOINTMENT [| was arrested by RAND RE TIOW police Sunday night She was transferred to a cell after Pine and Westiane city hospital surgeons had counter Entrance 1604 4th Ave. }acted poison she is sald to have Over the Bank for Savings taken at her home, 1215 Marion st | Marital trouble is sald by officers to Lo NOT be the cause of her acta, | Mountain REsorrs yi 608 SecondAve-s | Thick fog and a heavy sea ham- |pered life saving crews which put out| leon Sable Island to the ald of both | vessels, estummer Steamers have loft Nova Scotia to Jaseist the stranded ships in the Canadian Pacifi | |Dalton Reseuss Upset Canoeists| Justice of the Peace Dalton, on vacation Saturday evening, turned ; ; lifesaver and rescued Hugeno P. Flag yous vacation amid « fatry- Horton and Roland Clark, univers: land of glaciers, mountains, and forests ~in the marvelou: nadian Pacific Rockies, \ity ton, The young men were clinging to students, from Lake Washing RESCUE VESSEL : motorboat, side, Dalton hn overturned canoe when Dalton’s half way t the Sheik, came pulled along them hoard ween Madison park and ;Hunt’s point. The youths live at} }4289 11th ave, N. E about two months, Ointment and helped me so SKIN ROUGH WITH PIMPLES Face and Arms Broken Out. Cuticura Healed, “ My face and arms were broken out with pimples that itched and burned and my skin was rough. The pimples were hard, larg: red and festered, The troub! vertisement for Cuticura Soap and chased some, It continued the treat- ment and in about three weeks I was completely healed.” Mins Jeanette Clifford, Buena” Vis- hio, Feb, 28, 1925. ‘Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health; the Soap to cleanse and pu- rify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder, nd ed I read an ad- (Signed) en + “re Latest type of pevertull X-ray used at the Electro- where they make an X-ray examl- nation of the lungs or stomach for 2,00. In their practice they use Dinthermin for all kind La to-Condensatlh |Iood. pressure | Actinic Nay reduced in one treatment, Hi eS hte aa a ha Lake Louise and Banff— metropolitan hostelries in a world-famous scenic locale ~ offer just the recreation you The store where quality Tuesday's gelling: want: Hiking, Golf, Horse- bach, Swimming, Automo= Awning sport striped dresses in bile Teles Flotina evalua hae: cloth patterns, Round and V nis. jake your reservations straight line styles, Colors orehi now; Low Excursion Farts are blue and orang day, while 100 Jast elective, no pansports are requir: ed, Write or call for Mountain Resort and Bungalow Canip terature Canadian Pacific | ELShechan(en'l Agent Passe Dept ttle MAIN 5587. lar. A aplondid quality TUOMMAY seeeesseees Regula is sold for less. Sport Wear Dresses $1.49 the popular broad neck, belted and d, rowo, greon, tan, . $1.49 50c Costiniie 29c Costume and bungalow evetonnos, for dresses, conts and ensemble sults, now #o popu Patterns suitable rb 29c McCORMACK BROS. Third Ave, Between Pike and Union Note the Men’s Shirt Sale at 61.49 In the new up-totheminute styles, matoh, collars attached o with nock bands, Printed 4 and woven madras, colors, to $2.60, at Tuesday eambr 36-Inch 60 styles to select trom all of a fing quality voile. from 490 to 760, at, yard. four interesting specials for with collar to es BLY 2 for $2.85 Printed Voiles 27c This season's pattorns and Rowular 27c Medical Clinic, 611 Third ave.,| | | small | Seattle apartment house J}outoome of a divorce suit. | High blood pressure can he grently | | July |steamer Monticello for Port Gamble, jwere discovered Sunday jot Foster. many kinds of treatments, Including | = Children Like, Woman Hurt When _ Struck by Machine Knocked down by an automobile Sunday morning as she descended from a street car at 19th ave, and Madison st., Mrs. W. Althouse suf- fered severe bruises and injuries to her right arm. The driver took her to her home in the Martinique apartments, then disappeared, and had not been located by the police Sunday night. Engineer 1 Killed in Fast Train Crash SANTA BARBARA, Cal, July 20, |—The fourth section of the crack Missing Mother and Girls Found in City Mrs. Alice Basher and her two daughters, disappeared 7, Inst seen boarding the ferry who night in aj Mrs, Basher told officers she plans | to stay in the apartment pending | She sald they slipped ashore before the boat left. Basher is owner of a sign shop. |Carrier Pigeon Is Sunset limited, bearing the 160th Found by Rancher regiment Callfornia naval guard, If you have lost your arrier| collided with a freight train at pigeon, and its number happens to be No. 24344, you will find it at the ch of Ed Hyde, on the Fred Ness 1, ono and one-half miles south Sudden station, here, Sunday, Engineer freight train injured, 50 mjles north of W. Davis of the as killed. Five were including one guardsman. This new summer breakfast Quick Quaker answers the desire for a new delight. . note the recipe HIS jis a breakfast dish that children like... and mothers like to have them cat. Tt has a deliciousness that smacks of variety. It fights the dragging-down effect of hot summer days. Note the recipe. See how it tempts the appetite, and gives the oats-and-milk that doctors urge, Try this delightful change at breakfast, please, The Recipe Ingredients: 2 cups of Quick Quaker, 4 cups of water, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 level table- Spoons cocoa and 4 of sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, Bring waterto a boil. Add cocoa and Sugar mixed to a paste with boiling water; then slowly stir in the oats, Cook 3 to 5 min- Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold with cream. Wonderful chilled, molded and served in slices, ‘Temp their week, of th orgar of th