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: } PAGE 2 a day ig THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925. AIDS OF SLAYER Ty, A 4, , ‘CASHIER ADMITS = , = INvesTigATED | He Advises 30,000 Boys BANK SWINDLE | Edward Cary Tells About Army of Youths | Two Women and Man Who | Who Seek Jobs on 1 Wi all Street Fugitive, Caught in L. A., Helped Schwartz Quizzed |\ —-~ - - Aided $300,000 Theft Seca ie che aii Closing-Out Sale of sri ae Ends Saturday CANADARESENTS U. S. TARIFF Halibut Fishermen in Both Countries Ask Reduction from Los Angeles tion of Mrs. Mary A. Everett look up Schw Mrs. EB denying thi of Schwar THE most talked-of trade event in Seattle’s merchandising history now nears the final climax. During the 3 remaining days of this sale, to make an absolutely clean sweep, Rock- Bottom prices will be in force—our merchan- dising men have gone completely thru the stock, AGAIN reducing prices that were already low. City Employe Found Dead in Hotel Room Believed to have di . the body ¢ Anat tne lying on meat Prit rosea el iS Batic eh _ Thursday—Friday—Saturday you'll find your { iia Gove ergy furniture at GOTTSTEIN’S, 1514-1516 Second t eent ee od en pe len 28 Avenue, at YOUR PRICE. NOW’S the time ; to BUY FURNITURE. i STANDARD FURNITURE Co. . : vidas SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA t GHAPLIN IS THT SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. Founded 1864 L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Edward D. Cray Ni W YORK. Aug. 12.— Thirty | w w mn rand w n the sun-| that} | New York Hospitality 700 hall le Shopper Turns Chemis bee eee GASOLINE BLAST sorta jn Old Seattle Concern ssecccccres, INJURIES FO |Several Thousand Gallons Exploded; Man May Die “Delicious and so invigorating” Givells (offee Miss Expo Visits Crescent Manufac- ii pitt cea: turing Company for Seattleites sete “osu What sort y sticks seeding grown in RICHMOND, Ind, Aug. 12—A ] What Is ex idee and other fat ; All of the win’ Carna-| sy compres ma- zive up the o! O ¢ nm 1 ed off severa and the baseball lots for t up af en in the , ] * a filling stat aunt's life in t tra mart x new be ee t Henry in yabled ig obi a , aReRAY 3 Order. ty ‘Telephone, |e that. everstbing Prosecutor Charges —vwvon wit ve Cua Bet ae “ators: a MAin-$251 have not escaped school, at Motorist for Crash : Bimer Hawkins, Moody just begun it ment pre See et Wi ae 1d Viola Eekler. : 1800.000 cups were served _"‘The small-town boys are, on tho ces | » ping phi 7 omer injuries are said to be gl fte PANAMS- PACIFIC lly ‘oa rea we =~ Washington Grain Crops © ety a ‘so ve ae Suffer From July Heat 'ssit"aicere ) Estimates in August Are Lower Than | Vital Statistics i Faas ssi aiae ners Fee | sings tt ins] TERT PARSED milar cc RELIMINARY estimates + the following mer ce German Reichstag Approves pir U. S. Trade Agreement BERLI A 1 } in , is small) I nn c te | Spring-sown grain crops in Wash ather Van Parys, Jol n = jington suffered to some extent fron b ey : pr |the hot, dry weather in July ar ny 2 asadena |the August estimates are lower than | August 1, with a fy Mot Roy, 2509 Lane Itched and Burned So Could } |inose made a month ago | the first third of _ 8117 Wabash} Not Sleep, Healed by Cuticura, | Estimated total wheat production| In the tabh jin the state on August 1 was about | variation in total W. Dain st ca “My trouble started with an} [4 per cent less than the July esti-| by i the Ko itching and burning and then] | mates mated yields of potatoc tnd ave, 8 W. | ing. thi eczema broke out ina rash on my face and limbs. My face was rough and scaly, and the breaking out itched and burned so that I could} | not sleep at night. The trouble] | es ired some day ples are smaller than , pears al ne showing an yield. elgn committee of the it tariff pill, the 8th ave hief feature larence, 4011 17th ave. S. W 1,Bu. Average Bu, in levying her rates on | and Ointment and after using two| | Spring wheat 048,000 14,814,000 | Hamilton, Harry, 2207 35. John at.,| Wm imported commodities Tike au th of ci Ointnet T yan come are ae $611,000 vhoetony [Paschen. Karl Henry, 3911 Angelino call sae obstruction for many e j Weetabare Haire Heee| |oc'... Plantae © <a antes iappen: lyse Lloyd, 1008 Pitt ate, |e a uniate: and. oolalate “hold PACIFIC NORTHWEST MERCHANTS’ EXPOSITION 100,000 2 Rado aR tal, So. Bend, Ind., Jan. 16, 1925.) | Gorn Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu-| | Potatoes rify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe} | Apples and heal and Cuticura Talcum to| | Peaches an in unt: | many crease in the cost of living the big landlords of ( 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES | | that the tariff bill meant At Port Commission Pler 41, World’s Largest Water Terminal Sassi powder and sweeten are ideal for] | Pears .. i 1,971,000 1,600,000 [this would mean re-establishing A bigger and better Exposition than ever before! | paylgprebaa ode FES ay irena, Kirkiand Anica tenet an tice eayeydas unlet The Time This great yearly “show,” sponsored by the ts Pose | Abie arese Roden Cu. | the® tealeeved? regina Week of August 17 to 22 Seattle Chamber of Commerce, is the largest WEE Cuticura Shaving Stick 25. i bee Alice, Beattie a result of the communists’ six days—9 a, m. to 11 p, m organized annual activity for the upbuilding of Sy Se ar ar Vigha, mas, oI ; uction, police were twice « The Place the Pacific Northwest. It is a milestone, mark- | H, 8 Into the refchatag in tho last be ne ith ing the progress of Northwest manufacturing 4 i ee days to ejec olsterous t Ts 1 ‘ler 41, Smith ere ® 2 . Information on Coast Com-| Customs Officials Take Ship wie iy OSES i 1B Laie ecto mee na rat | How Reached and merchandising from year to year. * | rz Oakland .Lega hi i bines Is Ready at Tampa & b Oaldand Legal| ‘ | By special street car serv Every man and woman in Seattle, interested, as all must Det Paci »2| Seek Friends of | 1co on First Avenue or by be, in the advancement of this section, will want to visit WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—(By U.| TAMPA, Fla, Aug. 12 A : ata Deed . aan automobile ing of products manufactured and distributed P)—Special Assistant United States | States customs officials of Tampa|Braile, Marie Seattle os vLe . al Madlock in City | Parking orthwest, Attorney General ©, has completed a sury work on the Pacific ( preparing a detalled report which he | Sled into this country from Cut Prgnite l TuMbaayectaalesd’ thet. tocmiauted | The sheriff of Cowlitz county ha Thomps a DEATHS written Sheriff Matt Starwich for | of anti-trust |#ehooner Phainoula, on information | ; fe ndia now |that the vessel on June 19 am paral hy ats for 6,000 autos In order to house the growing list of exhibits and to pro- vide for tho growing attendance, it has been necessary to secure the great hall at Pier 41, Smith's Cove, the largest venth | ald in loc g friends or acquaint: | ] ances of relatives of Hugh Madlock, 17 Corliss ave. Admission is free k ? pier in the world, Suffered 18 years-Curedin Months Maly Aubmnle to Attorney, General Bar | 2 s loaged in th eer init wea Makinson, Jouey 121% Broad- aE chewed pk aa MaE tenner h | Features Seo the exhibits and get samples of Northwest food and Fa sent, the department o: stioe has ‘e lodged le cc cs : F . tated to rAOey freien eee A y 3 ooths devoted t 4 si A sinter 3; ) “I had suffered for 18 years with PILES, Hs partment of Justice ha: terday) ‘eharwed With illtalthontrance lot K,8 ata igs who died in Cowlitz tounty re-| Over 900 1 che siyotsa ° othe r products, See the Style Show. See the Bathing My doctors said a surgical operation was |“! nounced. into the United States, Jon Aug. 8 ‘ ne | contly display of products manu Girls' Revue. See the big exhibit of new model Motor ee oan Yoh star few teat, Federal headquarters for anti-trust! 33° sropking, local immigration |Koblela, Anthony, 66, 917 Yakima] Deputy Shoriff William Coffey factured in tho Northwest Cars, the educational exhibit of Office Appl os, andthe ment in Twas well, gaining welght | investigation will be in the federal | ),,, nector’ sald Indications ‘were that|, Ply Aug: 10. iA will He ‘glad’ to communicate with Style Shows. d and one things that make for greater comfort, ‘and strength; free from all nervous troubles.” | iy.j\iding, at San Francisco, it was an- longi : re that) Lund, Alberta, 60, 4032 Wighth aye, | \ Madloch Bathing Girl Revues. higher efficiency, better lying. i ced jthe Portuguese would be’ deported,| N. 1, Aug. 9. anyone knowing idlock | _ ey 4 ‘; : 5 c » bette r. Mee aden Wade aneked nounced inasmuch ax they admitted betng| W elt Anni, 19, 4401 Dayton ave, | | Spa hg Literatire:;/aud Hear Mme, Schumann-Heink at the U, of W, Stadium on jundreds of extreme cases o Es I alter Aug. 10 ni Samples, Thursday evening, the 20th—a feature brow Ses which my celebrated non-surgical meth-| Decide Valuation | | Divorce Complaints Retail Association Muslo and Entertainment, by the Exposition. od has permanently CURED. Isn't it | Illen v8. Charley Moorey, nonsup Automobile Show Ramamber aieidatan’ iy thy worth a few treatments by a recognized) Of Light Company, Talks on Forests j.'s (stem aa Meets in Aberdeen) WOADRIGKGR oe ee Tate he ee re aligatats 17. £9 4 4 ‘ nry vs. Martha L. Dayis, dese leo Appliances Qs + * Specialist, who will GUARAN'T HE to] WALLA WALLA, Aug, 12. | ‘Talking: on reforestation “and fre ion ‘ ) ABERDEEN, Aug. 12-—Washing: | et toeke Heink 22, Join the throngs! E you ot return your FEE, | Hearing by the public service com) jrotwotic ’ Helen D. ya Kenneth 3, Smith nite) ‘ me, Schumann-Hein! Space for Parking yeh rather than suflerlonger? Read| minsion on rates charged Midgtate [Vroveeton In the forests, W | arulty., : mvt | ton Ratall Grocers’ and Merchant wrouR ¥ Space for Parking 6,000 Cars my FREE book on Pil : beadisherditel Inet nt Pet f ttl Lill 4, Laird ©, Bt association met here yesterday, Ad Brought to Seattle by tho 4 jon Pilesandothet! communities by the Pacific: Power | g AMDT VON OL SHG AMOR HELIO Tt Man vay tated CO racetlen orelty f | FST ALSH COLON Asorsers.| a Tigint : ) National forest, will addrews the ¥r OE tite eopeoomelt Areaves wero given’ by | Frank, Ian Ikowfll cage Jou td net promi, ight company, of Portland, ‘ 1 Bn yama, non'| sini ' re Seattle; A. W. Chadwick, ‘Tas! Ore,, ‘continued today, Valuations | #ineers’ club at the. ‘Mhursday noon | hadwick, Exposition and will appear in Openalr publle concert at the U. of W, Stadium on Caldwo coma; W. W. Hutton, GO, Ging r] of the company's property are be. | Meeting in the Arctic building TERT ALI i SNS BS tn oh Nuon Rav CO RTE Gta te ‘Thursday night, August 20, ING} ing gone over by the commi ae = ” iv Suck Vint, nonsupport. | Competiton is g ng keener every | at popular prices, “1 Among those who testified Tu Mederal employes in’ Pennaylyania a ve, B day and gr must. econdinize it | $$$ were James Carey, engineer; lL. P.| must pay the Pennsylvania tax on | Hovkett. accountant, gawoling, bs Norman N, dtuotenik, they are to make a living, the con. | ‘or uelty. vention heard, '