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| r | ' ' 4 | j SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925. THE SEA TTLE STAR FLOWERS MARK Sc reen Star Plays Here @RYAN'S GRAVE Hundreds of People Visit Arlington Cemetery Aiwa Ghenids s in Star _ WASHINGTON, A ng ple A Hu V to the ew st n ommo! t ant het hed 1 way weer r nt x ‘on filled I k t et. sh 0 udlication. Sh a fow Miam, e Bryan‘’s will will be ffered for 5 te URGES INTEREST INU. S. MUSIC President of Federation Pro- | moted English Opera presi on of JOHNNIE WALKER ea for an mu Hotel time, between Ara ARING for the first time in them all in the Job Walker ts, at his dispo well: | ent to the né Andwer Be re ad the b Saturday ame length MAY FINDS CLUE Renewal of F ight Over. “abe Youngs Pipe Line POON - Possible Failure to ‘Complete Tunnel ° by October Will R ‘eopen Discussion ystery 5 of John BY J. BR. JUSTICE re Ww Vk JAHN & BRESSI, cor until t on the Lake Ye at body of itional pa: ot esee when bidd! nd the board of put CONTRACTORS MAY © con fowork® REFUSE TO WORK firm in refusing to pay this) a4 is more than likely that WW - Snow Marks End of | July in El Pasol EL PASO, Texas, Aug, 1 . P)}—To If the 9 do thi ed f the Bressl en, omplications might arise, it that would prevent the comple of this October 1, as be able to for the compl named ums tunnel is 11,000 feet in 1 there is at t left to « of the t n hardpan was encountered Pastors to Debate —*”" ci ba Evolution Tonight’ Woman Is Nabbed eto Ft tote on Liquor Charge convention w e he Linton r of a lodg The Thomas t Bremerton, ¥ mit refute WwW. B. ranges at times ds, ‘were obscr jying s ned The lake nel was 1 the that t und anothe UTILITIES COMMITTER ADVOCATES AQUEDUCT nen wer m™\ without Increased 4 members of the ut opera as arrested riday n of intoxi yrohibi thus brin, fom Cedar river ng arrest, the tind i for the| Would enable them to construct, at fate y Magee, a former|low cost, a power plant a mile ¢ended the convention her jent a alf om Lake Youngs t¢ The Rey. George D. Elliott will oman is charged with| Would take care of the increased speak for the fundamentalists. The} violating the liquor laws, according| ight and power demands of the debate will open at %:30 under the|to F. A: Haze divisional chief, | city: auspices of the Seattel Amateur possessing 6 ling Mquor in| The utllittes commit believes Press club, with Mrs, D. C, Gorman| the Dorchester in Seattle that the larger aqueduct could presiding be, constructed at le cost and < just as quickly as could the steel ; |New Auto Licenses pipe tines, tut in order that tin Church and Bishop | water thus brought Into Lake Are Now Necessary {o).4 (iui pe wiltved, the limon ued for Back Rent Thousands of Washington auto/ diate completion of the tunnel out harging that they refused to pay|drivers will be subject to arrest|let would be necessary k rent due on chure | urday for falling to get} nd attempted to move ne licenses. This was |the word from the state department “OPEN BIG TRACK Four-Day Meet to Celebrate & Co. of licenses at Olympia Sishop 8 Friday, July 31, was the last day | Hwedish All Saints’ church at 417}on which the old licenses are good. Doretta place » department was doing a rush Jing business, but the total iasued Discuss Seattle Aid | \7, ate is, for short of the ‘otal Everett Show Grounds about 450,000. at Fair in Puyallup |i “The: opening ofthe: hay att | be dollars, to be sold as Souve i fe r City and county officers will ald| The opening of new Hiverett} ed ibe ace ett Pango ueAR teh: heastnel Ms ean ary mmitters| state highway patrolmen In picking |race track at the North Pacific show] nirs of th <p Ae sl ot vale, will teat | UP Heenseless motorists, grounds, near Silver lake, will be cel-| teary Western Washington fair, will meet | bali | na Be? Alec ppnessr Jebrated in a four-day meet August 26 ’ A Bn ott econ te olan Teme | ‘The soviet government has or-|to 29 Realtors’ Session ee et et | dered 100. more motor buses’ for| Bach day there + pre . bitle’s participation Serio Oe Atnasow= arthata ifrohi el intel ee meen to Adjourn Today ee tear rene aE Bye OD so tigh a tirel [chariot races and other attractions, | ‘BELLINGHAM, Aug, 1.—Having| Ghe later part of September | v elected officers for the year and ; \7 naeaea transacted a large program of Import WiWill See Dancers| His Blood Has Saved 23mm mice Will See Dancers [meeting place today and adjourn, | very participant in the east and|\. aos 7 . J| AS Barnhelger of Tacoma wa | us of “The Wayfarer i be a , ON, choken president at the election ye ie ie icuet! ta the, De rn| PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 1—More than 250,000 persons|teriy. A eakfastconerencs a @:. performance when the signed a testimonial presented Friday to Howard Ken-| eid Saturday, with Charles R. Kear August 5 and 6. nedy, 87-year-old war vete Meisnest, in expressing lappear here in, who has given his blood 26 Darwin he pains | times in the last 10 years to save the lives of others, Physi- iin appreciation, Wriday night, tol yo pind vehah We 99 Aone aus tie participantes in the pageant, Cans said that in each of 28 transfusions, Kennedy's blood’ had saved a life, gnade this announcement, 8 from | ‘Las st Year’ S Makes Fortune in W heat ) Miss “Corn Kin ing” cue AGO, Aug. 1. dealing on the Arthur W trading s (By Chica Cutten with a suc ession witheprofits th Cutten last year became kno took huge profits in that grain Board of trade members we but that Cu bushels of July wheat two mor of market fluctuations, selling cents a bushel, was no “corner” JUDGES INDORSE: COURT COUNCIL Proposal to Be Presented to State Bar Association ro ge of P,.)—Close followers of grain trade today credited ssful “squeeze” at yesterday’ at may approach $250,000, Ws as the “corn king,” when he re insistent in declaring there tten simply bought 91,000,000 iths ago and held it in the face it at a profit of more than 70 4 WIVES, ESTATE SUIT CHARGES Unusual Bigamy Accusation’ in Report on Fansler Aitho the convention of supe k t . Frida 1 the 1 ¢ adjourned, {dled « t ve ¥ fterr L nan-| Were filed in st urt Friday r a the mend ging that Far had married Sani: aKa I vveait. (thkee other women, who, at the ne med & committee to car of hin may! © matter before the St i a Fa er, of Beattle Monda ual cane Just be tu © of the ses. |Probate department in the form of Friday afternoon, Judge Hall | final y r of a r r juen- | istrat L ‘I is valued at rhe ‘meeting the alec: | § and Mra, Fansler tion of J of Wal weaken ice” cane Walla as the State ‘Aer, Pennlava Judgen’ ass and Judge B which < ha’ stan V. Kuykendall of Dayton as secre with 2h tar f : Most "of, the - vis judge | The other three women, whom it in in 8 the meeting jis ul Bar association ICE JAM MacMillan Expedition leased From Pack Re- WASHINGTON, Au PT MacM ex Maas. y Attendance Record Set at Mt. Rainier *ARADISE VIER ARK h al Park w | William Faversham | Marries Third Tarie| Aug. 1 m Faversham, the ll, of P secretly marrt HUNTINGTON, L. I (By | » Camph nix, Ariz July 20 at th | here | k | bride 1 mmer it becam n today. Thi marriage. Th of Joseph Camp of Phoet aversham's thir “| Courtesy Cars Took ‘| 54,000 Around City 54,000 ttle Knights T cars provided by people ul nplar More than und 8 » courtesy ‘ested Seattleltes, R. J. Schofield, rman of the committee, esti mated Saturday. During the con j cla 13,591 cars were |from the headquarters’ thelr load of visitors, he | | Souvenir Coins to VANCOUVER, Wash. Aug. 1 (By U. P.}—Lieutenant Oakley G Kelly, famous transcontinental non, stop flyer, hopped off here at 6:16 this morning for Crissey field, San Francisco: Donald J Kelly, accompanied by Sterling, managing editor of the JOregon Journal, of Portland, will return immodiately, bringing with |} him a cargo of 50,000 ney of Seattle and 1, 1 de oma as leaders Jusiness property len and fi nancing of the small home owner was discussed, “ing | Be Carried by Plane) specially mint: | Farnaworth | had married, « in the East were Afte charges tus of Fa report co! that the entire bel tate of Mra. Alice E MANY CLAIMANTS INTERESTED IN CASE Tw s 1 to Fansier, by the r wives: ler was ° Wild Time Is Due; Chamber i : _to Play Ball z teh; W am A of them t bat d Alfred H. Lundin w arly azardous he chamt me diffi n landing a pair wi the chance Carrigan ts arranging MUIUGS ATTACK MAN edb; Beall a downto ght, Bert Griffin, 1 | atch ly ickpin, he told the y ed f HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEW BANK PARTS ON PAGE ONE —_—____ | of Spokane, Hillyard, Tacoma and Portland. It was organized by the Pacific Investment which is mtrolled by Locomotive I bank is fully equipped to handle neral | banking business and, as its affairs| increase, officers plan to obtain street floor quarters | Prom nt among out-of-town visitors who ceremony |mann, who ts }land Broth banks—D, I LL and J and ¥ Hawo} ended the Will wuditor of rhood bank Califor Crayne Sanford, of H, Stapp, of Los Ang I, Glover, Spokane; D. D. Hillyard B. V. Chappel, | Portland, and Clifford 1. |'Tacoma, cashiers of Brotherhood | banks in those attended the | opening | AUTHORIZI OF BANK $250,000 The authorized capital of the bank are $ respectively The officers are president; H. A opening am D, Sct the was Cleve of Onk San Franc cities, CAPITAL and surplu 260,000 and $50,000 | Henry E. Cass, MertHek, first vice president; Willlam) M. Short, vice president; Willlam ©, Roope, vice prosident; J. J. Grant, J, C. Minshull, cashier The directors Merrick vice president; vice president and re: Henry EB. Cass George O, Barnhart, \\ jeorge I’, Beardsley L. Hardy, Bd Riley, W, ©. B. Schwellenbach | Short, Alexander Roope, William M Laing, J. C. Min | hun PYORRHEA Don't Joone your health with Pyorrhea, Go to Bartell Drug Stores and get a package of PYRO-GO and use It id On money-back guarantor ple local treatment teeth and Philadelphia Knights Give} wora not that | 1 we hb a nection can be made in eltaer companied th direction , aiphia NAVY YARD ROUTE “ hair Beare Colman Dock MAin.2222 the} Severyns to Talk d of |= NEARLY INSANE Mrs.Saunders Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Babcock, | Pinkham’s VegetableCompound while fered dreadfully with my back, doctor said I would have to worry it out and I went through this for three | J. Grant, | years before I began taking the Ve \ti that I took, | since I took any and I havyen’t had a doctor since for that trouble. my washing and ironing and I have gained from 116 to 188 pounds. vise all women who suffer physically and mentally as I did to etable Compound a fair trial, it will do as much for them as it ¢ for me.’ Tl 2B ‘Tennessee, | Invite 15,000 to Show FIRES THREATEN W mle SKAGIT FOREST Two Other Western Wash- y ington Blazes Are Serious Expo Helps er 15 th of F t, the term f the cit High been sq 5 t om he flan ‘ 4 \t ear Falls ( ana ausing serious trouble te ghters. Fires } r this district for more than two nd danger to green timber as a Jerew of fire tighte guard constant! || The Cherry Valley fire be guarded by @ corps of fighters 4 rected by the Cherr alley Tim ber Co. } situation menacing that all ampers and berry picker be from national fore Sev stubborn blazes are burning ntrolled |Branded Lumber Is Urged at Conclave PORTLAND lumber, hi need of the 1.—Branded tised, is the st lumber in- Coast Lumber- | men's association convention was |told here yesterday. Charles 8 Kei president of the Oregon. Amer Lumber Co., said that | branded lumber on the British mar- | ket brings higher prices and is in | steady demand. Plans for an Intensive |campaign were discussed. | The new as discussed » Chamber | by J. N 1 for the asso- vertising log rate Teal, ¢ OW let me see—have I for-|tations gotten out by tten anyone? We must be|of Commerce for the More than 200 members of ‘efu! b ot overlook west Merc » the a ion attended the meet 6 meret we expect to Mailed out tend the ¢ t Smith Cove,|tions will carry Aug » fins Expo, other-|exposition to © Min Frank, poised her| Montana, Idaho, tion of the entertainment that will U. S. NAVY YARD BREMERTON, CHARLESTON, PORT ‘ORCHARD Take Fast Passenger and Ante Fesries from Colman Dock be provided, are include BELL PRESENTED «.:: Expo, din the in thing that goes to make al good time will be . declared a ge is represent rmined for the event s get in ‘and holl- ing Token to Local Group E trip a Worry “Trip except- ing 7:15 A. M Pi ger fare to Port Orchard 80c Round Trip. Any to know what | can have by com-| “We want everybody time the Templar from that’s why I want to be sure ee mger Car ‘(Including river that they d send all the merchants an in SEATTLE to BREMERTON or entertained continued FORT ORCHARD 2 Round Trip, $1.73 so much fun and BRINNON, via nd Seabeck (Two Through Tate: Round Trip, §3.50 h by around to can een, and a great deal m “PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Trayel by Steamer TACOMA Daily, 7, 9 11 a, m.; 1, 3, 5, 71 Horse, Auto Clash; Boy Rider Injured Harold Clay | | at Kighth ave. ant | Thousands of mothera have Resino, | moe ad thathK oreartii | Ointment ready for the cuts, scratches, | R and FREIGHT ed that he wa | burns, etc., which daily occur in the | toi eect amecies, ride Whereupon, | a | hi weak Bay a ce Weeesaiee home where there are children. They Way” Ports, Port Townsend See on tr aeshee nas 74 1 | know that itis perfectly pure and harm- tod Rail Connections te Giymi- ple Peninsula Points: Dung- eness, Bellingham, Anacortes and other Puget Sound points, AUTO FERRY SERVICE Between Seattle and Bremerton; Seabeck and Brinnon; Fort Angeles and Victoria, C.3 Annee and Victoria” (Sidney, Bo less, that it helps to prevent infection and hastens the healing. Children will call for Resinol when hurt because it does not smart or sting even if applied | to a raw, badly irritated surface. t long. & st long. §& also ste and cracked his “liver at 27% ‘Resin ol Puce Squo naar at Scouts’ Camp Police W. B. Severyn. campfire of the nier Pine \ his most pproved A The n will be (Advertisement) the Canadi ee Canadian 1 Rockies JASPER NATIONAL PARK Relieved Troubles of Change | of Life I took Lydia F, Knoxville, Tenn, going through the Change of Life. I was very nervous, couldnotsleep and had melancholy | spells, In fact, I was nearly insave at times and m' memory was al- On your trip East or your Pacific Coast holiday—we invite you'to visit Jasper National Park, 4,400 square miles of scenic magnificence i in the heart of the Canadian Rockies and on the transcon- most a blank. I’ tinental line of the Canadian National was so weak I Railways. could not do my YS. housework half of the time and suf- My THE TRUE DOUBLE TRIANGLE TOUR SS 7a from Seattle You'll find the new golf course ready for you at Jasper Park Lodge on Lac Beauvert, facing Mt, Edith Cavell and surrounded by snowpeaks — dancing, motoring, trailtrips to glaciers and lakes, boating—and luxurious comfort every- where, fe OW SUMMER AST FARES able Compound which I saw adver- ed. I think it was eight bottles It has been two years Scenic Booklet Free J.B. Beaute General Agent Passenger Dept, 902 Second Ave., Seattle Phones Main 4906—-5709 (HE LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA Ido all I ad- ve the Veg- I tone id Mrs. A. SAUNDERS, Depot Street, Knoxville,