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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 COOLIDGE GWEN Sword Routes Burglars) BRITISH CITIZEN’ yfotner Eartn | KING ae He Got in Wrong Home| gy NEW TAX PLAN Soc sc carton a, KILLEDINCHINA | Siowing Down, SCHOOLS GAIN 55a we } h., 4 A family heirloom, an iiald J Ais 1 Wher Be sword: ‘served ries McCong 88-year-old farmer, to er a schieux’ friends brought him home ¢ Approves of Most of Rep.) good purpose when two bandits entered his house. Leading Four Chinese Also Slain in ACINGTON, Aug 1. | Annual Report Shows 1, =ial’ arty, they did 1 that he had a "s Proposals the burglars to his ged room on the pretext of getting hi Nankin Encounter ae earth 18 slow More Pupils This Year foun Me in the morning in basement of his fe Maclden’s Propose {money, McCongeal grasped the ancient blade and put the . ing i down, say 1 a rece mi f : he was arrested and fined $10 for disorder i bandits to flight. c " oO arit publication of the Smith <ing ‘count One Teacher May Take Place of Twenty Soon ger of a Secretary Mellon Will Keep City Would Buy Spaeial no ner the compound Belition ct tls solace mo- ||: Burroy | Out of Controversy ath tion, for the-rate of slow- }//°"7e" | |: gee he eas ing down is only one 7 BY HERBERT LITTLE } Conclave Street Lights fi thousandth of a second nn & a Beat ? = ; , tucking and the com:|} per century . New Plan of Telephonic Instruction Would Ross and Administration Start Campaign to "| eee nnd Sat sii This means a loss of @ |) cow teduce Teaching Staff in Seattle Schools minute in 6,000,000 year Keep Illumination Equipment Here took, ie te i + nrit-|| Scientists estimate that if BY JIM MARSHALL ee. peel ¢ AFFORT fuge on a warship|] ages and ages ago the Hh TNSTEAD of 20 t re teaching tral polit ¢ / ee fed med ; earth revolved so fast that Du 4 LINK AUDITORIUMS a day was three or four teach |FOR NOTED SPEAKERS “-/GYCLE TOURNEY ss sana ea = [$ SLATED WOMAN INJURED; © se } | opin First of its Kind Will Be AUTOIST FLEES ae ‘ re we a ue sao t the | 8 ny Fe ered ahdione. of | (ne Held in Vancouver : : ton, it became known Sat : | erage " < ; ver biti nine “pba Vas “Margare oa! Principal of Highline High i ai : cscs way me . ot J. K: 3 - ke " " Pre “\ School Succumbs Friday Ree ace. . : bua ; } : 3 MARCUS WEINAND WORKS ON PLANS sg from this nucieuw as they can b priation reduct: 000 and the $800 fond Killed ing St. Denis and Others Attorney General Sargent r, T, A, PICNICS BREAK GROUND California Ship's HOUSTON, Tex, Aus. 1—c@y v.| at Stadium Next Week Says Board Can Make Deal Berths All Taken Woman Identified as Mrs. Hoffsmith y Hoffsmith, PJ—One man was killed and another| ‘ Affair Planned for Wood- I rth at Pattie ia the avutineaticn Caren an| _ Ruth St. Dennis, with Ted Shawn) | WASHINGTON, Au : land Park August 6 Ceremony for New Masonic sti") (2 police station between of svn 4 Be Henry’ bora.” es Home Takes Place Sunday @ negro. The negro, Ed Robinson. adium | 1 fed Pr a was killed ne } “ } ' is R. R. Riefel, identification expert, rt i 1 Aw was wounded. a“ A c Mrs. Francis Bridge : . : Succumbs to Injury avait oe ; : Mrs. Frances M. Bridge died at t : et ee the Swedish hospital Friday, as a ‘ ‘ 2 : pd | F N result of a fall July 21, in which c : ) he suffered a fi ed le i nl? : a ci OES ee a ies rant TONTTR Pita! fcitck wis bao fh snahs, ts FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STR SIXTH AVENUE N. Y., September #, 1848, and |! 4 an r nt r sil pat came to Seattle in 1906. Surviving le e! . e A ng the pe c it if it t her is James L. Bridge, manager of Sigeyetanren al c on building the Sound Timber Co, and C. : tock. etme’ re Bridge, treasurer of the Washing- the 3 i my : ton Trof Works. ; bd sea s 4 — BOY NEAR DEATH DELAY SENTENCE * <=: Beginning Monday Morning Lay Cornerstone of New Club Structure FROM BULLET Zbinden Not to Hear Pen- { Main Street | A silver and ivory trowel Friday | alty Until Appeal Heard afternoon laid tif, cornerstone for * 4 the Seattle Women's Century cub at| Women Republicans Father Gives Blood to Save Harvard ave. and Roy st. Dr. Sarah | ; : Kimball, representing he charer| , Will Hear Hansen’ Lad Who Tried Suicide members, wielded the trowel | The Womens’ In the cornerstone box the club/| publican club will meet at Meves’ [Rb history: was placed by Mrs. Victor 2D had Zednick, the 1925 yearbook of t ave his club and letters from Mra. Carr. Chapman Catt, New York, dent; Kate Turner Hol president, ill at her Seatt Mrs. Ellen 3. Fish, Hollywoox president. The building will cost $60,000 on the Second Floor The Gpter rwentory GARE F Tom W Wooster, man, Earl W himaélf ¢ ‘War Contract Suit Asks Three Million fg out Embracing DIAMONDS LOST. eee evoatet baking the $2,450 Worth of Gems Are C@rry Envoy’ Body It folio Japanese Cruiser to FLOATER FOUND Offering a Wide Variety of ‘ TOKIO, No Clue to Identity of Man Untraced by Police : Found in Elliott Bay Police Saturday had failed to fir $2,450 worth of diamond. Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ SPRING and SUMMER SUITS-COATS-DRESSES Including Models for Business, ng $9,129,401.14. | complaint, as isco August ruiser Tama Bet of Teeth doos Bot cover roof of mouth, if you ave two or more teeth left...... .. $8.00 Gum-Lyke Rubber, « perfect re- production of the human gum, pene 2a <5. ests. $10.00 Gola Crown # nd Porcelain ‘TOWNS, An ridge Work, per tooth, $4, 00 Old gold Is valuable, We allow you full value for it on dental work. All work guaranteed for 13 years Examination FREE Open 9 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 'Aged Woman Drops: | From Sight; Sought ching ? Space cine Heese Mrs, Joasph North, 60, peared from her home N., sh after height, with complexion as —— —~——_____, ( HERE’S MORE ABOUT | PLAY WEEK i was brought ashore later bor patrol and taken to The coroner's of clue to ntit from si, cape article black and white dress and a dark hat. | in the man clothing bore ne would marks tanks now elimir sludge ve ‘ Sunday Miss urern ak SER UIENP igs, Fifteen’ Per ‘Cent’ Jump’ S| Renter tersttoces clone the) taKe at r fFtern A check Saturday showed that and Evening Wear home next ufter apodlig 5 no water short } year in Euror tudying langus LONDO: Aug. 1 (By 1 P,) f the daughter of Mr,and Mr Tire casings will be increased 15 per| | EB w Pollock 7 oth ave. N er tubes 20 to 26 per YOUNGS DAY oleae) s next week, according | work t & oral band Off eS Coast Guard Boat tions today. i tatbiined “outlet y) 7 May 27, 1925. Notice is hereby given co Ancreasew are dug to oung con that plirsuant to the’ provisions. Seizes Rum, Man | ti shortage, which has os ed i the act of July 6, 1884 | tinue until ust 4, On that date id EE Le wizing 20 cases of liquor, the | caused spectacwlar movements on the] tne contractors’ ultimatum that the military reservations fn th poait guard boat Nov #464, command. | ukiher market’ during. the past few | Fi } Washington, will od ‘By, Boatawalh’a Mnte’R, “Lareon. | day ity must pay thousands in “addi for cash by the smaller division to the highest b lose than the appraised | tional compensation” will be tested t stopped a truck between | ~ lone Ay ny ia \| If work does stop, the city expect END-OF - SEASOV | erve notice on the bonding com ’ the alleged driver o K. The mu aes nue a oman | EXCL TS AUGO |fos, "tats ms ser se com, PREDUCTH Washin 47 ae abpreied | u held th hath 1 job by the specified time or t $10,001.88; Washing: Harbo oe nal te ne AniAGorten Jal ttle take ove 10 work, (Bast Bide), T. 20 N pathior tle will take over the work, weegst | “hatlarn | [Director of C.8. | __ fr Speeders | sro vr sot soi Py “ r RAINIER LINE Mint Here Monday ONDON, Aug. 1.—A |IMann noiLs. Robert J, Grant, director of the motor car has been } On the Rate Unite « mints, will be in Seat-|| developed capable of at- || chase the city or Valley carline pu 5 still awalts approval | * . ‘ Bimiged at, $4711.20; Bh and| tle Monday on a tour of inape Eada ae sed OF na |lof- Sts” ofter'ok $3,obovouot rrom th Also Broken Lines of Women’s and Misses’ (Bast t. taining a speed’ of more sses W., 618.55 acres, appr at | it was anfounced Friday by Thor 5 | bond hohider has buried | $7,021.24. | There will be sold on Auguat 5, 1926, the abandoned mi than three miles a minute, HI 7eO UA med indtice’| ; Its minimum speed will be |) (5 contoct tho Rainter Valley. carlin TH , btintng lub plan to entertain}! more than 60 miles an || tianchise tax of $72,000 RAN the one pi heon Mond hour when in high gear, | The fight over the amount to _ ah . vid ‘or the lines s vol | The engine weighs goo {| Vit fo Sh Ms ae | > Councilman Tindall'a plan for an| pounds and develops 600 ie Aquddilet: lo: carey) Wales Into ake | |the corpe Cuticura Taleum | | {i.)ii0" Sr on Is The Ideal Powder Its purity, smoothness and fra- gtance, combined with antiseptic and prophylactic properties which Blouses, F unics, Sweaters and Skirts, nt $4,778, portion), 36 ‘34 N, help to overcome disagreeable PASTIME cm || horsepower. | Youngs, insuring a ciroulation thru rae 29 and U'| Jodors, make it an essential toilet ASTIME DAN( i In order to carry out af) out the lake and making possible an| Nqually “g ; BEEAE coca wonteaigna kes 4b GOST requ full mile test at ton speed |{iialdional site. for a elty. power At Equally Important xeductions sine In and office at Seuttle, "tamptan rl, 4 HT {| a stretch of at least seven || suturaay by tho cits gineet WILLIAM SPItY, cura Shaving Sek | miles will be necessary. Counell opens its budget hearin ' > Commissioner, J Tucsday