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ow eather } dil TODAY Tide VRIDAY vol The Newspaper With the Big: The Seattle Star Koters LATTLE, gest Circulation in Was WASH.,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 hingon Ti E; | HOM } | EDITION| aint * — TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE WILD CAR DASHES THRU NOONDAY CROWD folks! soon be Howdy Summer com muters will moving to own, and then they'll have to to drink coffee sitting TODAYS —— The flustered commuter who takes a bite out of his comb and then brushes his hair with the toast ne commuters mis r boat r fer-sleeping. some by drinking breakin merble stone Slaughter ; read “Haig and Beneath this ton Lies Henry Hiram His booze (bootk He and daughter Friday will of The Star’ be the opening da Typical Bungalow Just because it’s called a typical bungalow, don't expect to find pa’s cigar ashes behind the radiator ae THE COMEBACK Dear Homer: I see where you have Visits Dr. Frank of His Impre DOTLOOS! as the sequel fo The Flapper Wife, will hold y interest JERS coming in. with every and by for The telephone. Star are mail F course, It every the first H, ai issue, i'll want to read y, starting with | [ Schumann- Heink Sings for Shut-In Artist Loope and Cheers Him; follow the adventures Ths SANDS of renders w May Seymour, iM of SHIP TO LEAVE 11 FOR S, F, ON "1 SATURDAY Put Final Touches on Navy Plane for Hawaii Hop TRIP TO SET RECORD Largest Craft in the World Built by Boeing Firm pina! touct ri rm } for H en I Com, J. H mm. und BR, Bt 0 Ho 11 : of m eng f 18 Hu 1 t ef radio mechanician He will keep in tow th 1 rom the of her nace feet make STAR BUNGALOW ANDING this story for them Was made possible by thele insistent demand. N August 25, stallment will be The Star, L Home Seattle Plane to Make History — eee: = | What Boes Yours Cost? Tell It to The Seattle Star to me,” said t ady next a een door, running over her grocery bil that the cost of living i up almost to where it was in wartime. How does it you?” “Strikes me the same way,” replied her neighbor. “Why, food used to be a sort of incidental in our budget. We never thought much about it. Since then t seems to have been going up steadily until it has become a formidable iten We're not extravagant, either.’ Ho mucl it cost you to run your each week-—not altogether, but just for food? Is the cost of living up as much as folks seem to think—or are we demanding more luxuries? For how much can a family be fed, well, in Seattle, for a week? he Star is interested in these questions. It belie every reader in the Pacifie Northwest is interested, too. at's: He home find out what we'll do: You sit down and figure out ust how much it cost you to feed your family week, or any average week. Tell us, briefly, he you di d it—the yrtcuts” you have found practical, our own pet economy methods. We'll judge the lette taking into account how many folks there are in your family. Then, for the housekeeper who manages most economically, The Star will pay the week’s grocery bill, whatever it is o * ¢ SOME foodstuffs re higher s August than they were last—and some are cheaper. In The market advertisements last flour was quoted at $2.10 for it’s quoted at $2.49. Suga August 49-pound sack; today s cheaper, tho. Last first in printed in ORDERS for The Star will 0 continue growing, Be safe, get yours in today, story in years! SURELY you don't want to miss the best newspaper MAN HURT BY AUTO — CRASH! | Driverless Machine Plunges Down Spring St. Hill hitting build { Commerce nd bruised. been left Robison er car of Victory ed into th parked ca to bre The machine ran down the hil scattering tr struck Bi kno hit the back end Third av and n the hill to Sec ond ave., where it hit the curb « nto the side of the bank build x, break off a wheel as wild flight came to a halt FREE DUPEN OF ASSAULT Prosecuting Witness Wins Damages, Drops Case AMES E. DUPEN, suspended superintendent of the King county home, was __vindi- cated the eyes of the law in nominated Canadian Coffee for mem August it was $7.25 a hundred; today you can buy aroeadey whist ee aoe oe: bership in the Poison Ivy club. May it for $5.98. er AR Teme ahs Why mn eees, I not also place in nomination Rasy sikibO 6 : o% witness, asked for an American Tea? sacon was 20 cents last summer; the same graac obtained dismissal of criminal as : —Canadian Subscriber. is 35 cents today. Butter is up a nickel or so; eggs sault charges against him. ats, are a cent or two higher. Mrs. Foster some time ago ob- Wonder what happens to a man All Furnished Up and Ready Legs of lamb are quoted today at 25 cents a pound; as Ye eae Rye who weighs 100 pounds when he p ts they were half that last August. “Fat hens—1914 14, 1924, while they gets sick and 1 7 for Public Inspection cents,” said last August’s advertisements; the same employed at the King ae . 99 county hospital . ads call for 23 cents now. Z ; coe Sexi 5 ; . arenas $0 i lune cece via Criminal charges were filed by Henry Ford ‘ cil make 1 kod Ih ra was » last year; it’s $2.40 now. Grapes Deputy Prosecutor Hammer as a re- Als airplanca fool-proof. ‘ T t were three pounds for a quarter a year ago, but you sult of the civil action. That's more than he ever did tamen and ean get five pounds for 25 cents tor Most fruit, en probably will be* reinstated with his flivvers. ranged fttrniture from The Standa however, is higher, with peaches at 30 cents a dozen. tee pie BY kA reackind ng Reet Furniture Co. in the rooma of peice eee : diego ape c dalton, tho a * Professor Mangold of German Rd ceta perk California Reme Eber valet you used to get ’em for 60 cents s, of the county commis- thigrerg a crate, or less? ae See stony the board has the alterna- Sure also play e of discharg’ pen a a nani it? , Lee eR pe ing a ssor. He refused to dis- jazz saxophones, course, it’s nobody's alt particularly, that close his own standing before he had : things are higher. It’s a general trend. There’s time to confer with fellow-commis- Sign on the Back of « Ford: a too much competition these days for anyone to hog loners &— the market and artificially boost prices Hammer ‘Thursday submitted 0 NOT A MOVING PICTUR One heaueh ie waearaelane re ore service all the ||lettet Teceived from ars. Foster, 2————_ — * ne reason 1s re asking for more service all the August 19. It read: lease dismisa Clee time. Stores have to provide telephone clerks and de- the assault charge against James E. An old-timer is one who remem- 3! livery wagons and all sorts of fancy trimmings. That en wherein I am the prosecuting bers when a tiny car on a counter cone ahs : ‘ ' accounts for part of the increase, Coral ar erage ee yt talance.used to haul passengers up} HERE IS MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK, the singer and great mother of. mankind who, | go That thrifty buying doubly profitable Be Mreesastes see a AG! tL Pte. | Thursday tiggn, brought cheer to Dr. Frank R. Loope, widely known invalid shut-in who | 11's « Tell The Star how you do yours—and get your be dropped.” Mi Kemal, Turkish lead | conducts the Sunshine and Smiles column in The Star. She sings tonight at the Stadium. serfs grocery bill paid for a week. Addr letters—and Hammer said he had no alternative ha Picea bas ay fal own as Photos by Carter & Hradley, Star Statt Photowraphérs a housew keep them short—to The Food Editor, The Star, 1307 || *imc* the only witness for the state a ae we y EDITOR'S NOTE—Thursday to leave his bed, and of the love your me 5 s fick , , was unwilling to continue decree. | at noon Dr, (Frank K. Loope | he has shown for humanity In h ut the bungalow dur Seventh ave., Seattle, sh. eee eerapes cinch | realized the ambition: of his life- | his activities for shutins thru time it lx open. She will eee | time, He heard the marvelo | his Sunshine and Smiles column fc er house and ¢ acs Spee sic WHITTIER KEVISED voice of Mme. Schumann-Heink | @in The Star. She determined to ns from th om as she sang in his home, play: | give him cheer in return for th ‘ in the baxement to ing her own accompaniment. | cheer he,has brought: other! utf that a handy man can fix er The great singer learned of Dr fortunates, Dr. Laope writes & couple of rooms for ina in urm oil, ain! Loope, who has been for many his own impressions of the gra | The home will be open helpless invalid, unable cious act of the singer. “ 9) / Friday. It will be open ev TORR A uornene een Teg ae No Reports of “Three Men’) rom noon to 6 and 7 to 9 BY UNITED PRESS ] Advices from Chitia reported eA 5 or at ~ j The bungalow located on the TITH China seeking, for O< Dr. Harvey J. Howard, Ame N ‘al, Aug. BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE | Being Seen Lately left hand side of California ave. a we Ae ae mei si can, connected with the Rock P)—W h one pi AM so completely taken by surprise that I hardly know | you drive out, between Juneau and Mea ait (senesced ak foley teDHAUD Beak HbeDIEALaAA officer dead oe another er r | Din of the ct fter three fug’ ai > ohSs | as Psi s- what to say. It simply took my breath away to hear| Min oft Nort fugt:| Raymond sts, Fauntleroy and Gate Rec CREE auee Abaca TO RRLER Peking, still safe among his ch Li sie tonelete Nereis! } ‘ ve murderers fro: Iregon’ xtate| wood cars pass the doo! 4 andit kidnape' ho were » i s c the great voice, downstairs, send the sweet strains of|''ve murd m Orer a 1 cars y the door bondage, cables today from the waited Pe ue A ; day faced the noose, Blessings on thee, little girls, | “Suwanee River” rolling up the stairway and right here to) Penitentiary dled away in att t brought tidings of di . mae B. 0, Miller, prison shipping Bare-kneed gals, with well-shorn| my ears, as I lay on my cot ‘Thursday, -Sherift Slarwich «| ” DAWES HERE IN iuieting inoldents affecting: Am clerk, beaten and kidnaped’ by fi T'S, as . ; ¢ unlit ays inwada teen erican an ish subjects. e convicts ey fle 1 just are sic tnvigioher ay So it was the great Madame Schumann-Heink — Mother)" " 5 noand sent Hey CUA GA ASHE Le Cow Puncher Is sae Sante ite nt fled in a i ines a octe, @ -ariasted’{ on eho | extra nuties home. Police Chie | toy a be yah ‘ - iy : At the movie matinee; |Schumann-Heink, she corrected—as I repeated it when she ' ae A ee K Ghiet erican explorer-scientist, making Killed at Rodeo * 12:0 o'clock this morning. | But 1 hate your little trick— | introduced herself. ; ns went vacationing, and po- important excavations in Mon wit Pie eke Hea oe George Grayson, guard, was in the Gum a chairs you shouldn't! | have had an ambition all my life to hear her great, ies aaa sponta am golla, was are Cae Re icheee bg Ue: | prison hospital, near death from be- stick; | at Ms hilan De ria jours Not A soul has from Mongol f i {By oy Kivet, 24; ing beaten by the men as they fled. yee ad almost los e. And now she he t | hibition cow. puncher ahob“and y And.1 hate you when you comb | sweet Voice, but I h ad most cee hop ek , 101 fr has | oven t" elther’ tov'pplice’ or! » geattto in going to get A xt| folshevik propaganda” he hed. | hibition cow puncher who shot’and| "tne. attsnoted eacage wee anee! bright hair away from home; | just come to see me and to sing for me. Wonderful! heriff Just seek three| vein Maria” Dawes, He ii conduc killed Harry Bowles here during | tacular, and the chase across an far worse, your little crowd Everything that I have read of her—of her kindness, | rough! n with rifles! senattio's guest, September 4 or /b,| Nine British mi rie year's Frontier roundup, lost} arm o 2 neisco bay to Wine- Read sub-titles all out loud! her humanity, her art—everything is overshadowed and for- eof cee Pata Fae nccording to a wire recelved Thur were reported kidni the son le Ts thls year's ayant {haven was even’ more exciting, sae gotten in’ hér- presence. She.sings for the soldiers, and she| oct of the ruclflc Northwest | Gay by the Seattle Rotary club and| heart of China. ‘They included Kivet's meck was broken when @ joined by an airplane from Crissy , Se gotte n in her pr mn g 7 | seareh for ‘Tom Murray, James Wil the Chamber of Commerce Bishop Mowelf, formerly of Tor horse fell on him while he was/ field, San Francisco, that would says feat Sole Noe us this fall. isings for me-—little as I am and helples s:1 am: j los and Bil 1 Kelly abifted to! Dawes is making the Coast trip| onto, his wife and four other | Tepin toer have brought the men into custody ML ve tea tino cs ad ra ph ‘As she stood by my bedside and Sie Oak Grove, a suburb of Portland, |on a spoaking tour. He had been} wom He shot Bowles in-self defense, | had not: the speedy launch over- tt, Papa a he aves, | held my hand and told me of her Schumann-Heink up the Willamette. nye: A motorist | invited to ttle several month. The Chinese at Canton were poet was exonerated ufter a trial) : n them just at the ie Fe a ‘ . 7 living there ts sald to have been! aon py the ntary club and when ported ‘barring British ship: ‘or murde | ating down Grayson, the con- #74 mamma's when she ties on her | love for ankine that some ago by the Rot H report ng 1 | i‘ : Hy BE | levees Sears Ne h ty Arrives in Auto) kidnaped by a man supponed to be | je wired his acceptance to the elub,| which caused. British. Foreign |viets attacked and seized Miller Nesta how I had Kdnship: with her, grea BY LELAND HANNUM aly Dea AS tHe, Hotarnba. (declt the Cham-| gecretary Austen Chamberlain | ——————————— jererayes : Sabet tender ‘a uo as she is. rere ‘d The motorist errall, WAS) her of Commerce was more repre to start considering what Eng :. wha and sped across ne bay YE VE had Schuma eink, the| ‘ Anurd oaeek 13) | Her personality, her eternal youth, W a ss Seat ottin init the nearing home when @ man stepped) yentative of all Seattle, turned plans! jand deems a serious problem The Best Buys in tee Oey Taree wines Barly up, » hary, quiet Vf ith i 4 donversatlol emperamental prima donna; oyt and demanded at the point of tt] for the reception over to the latter Here followed, firing upon the men a the, crows ‘cawing ‘in ‘the treee, end to | her cheerfulvand witty. conversation, | Madame, the mother of the dough-| revolver that Herrall hawlchim bagk|organteation, Plans for a monster| j Real Estate ; it began to overhaul the slower wyte did object, bh i y bedaid e “tin can tours! P ‘! : sified Columns of The Sta ere viene Teer ae it ia wala a the crow, of her and her visit to es bed Sag. fe in a iy 4 - |he was Kelly | Indians Accused Fae ay ar, Her ae M - at lot na ‘ine nnwhil © meant now not, albelt! he the last thought to linger in my} She sings at the stadium tonight.| }ferrall took the man in his ma “ yy ” had bee jotified and hac y disparaging sounde W a line across the eastern penins me mnt tei soon | memory wheh iT puss on | If she couldn't sing a note, Schu-|chine about 9:30 p. th. last night ,$100,000,000 Loan of itch” Murder ; RTT ine vero the eastern penin ile o finishing “The | 1+ ig xo delighitul, but it is over|mann-Heink would still be an idol |and drove about as the man ditected | to Italy Planned! vancouver Oo Rin & PRE BUNGALOW, |) opr CALE Ta nphaven, for fe x anno’ e more. | to all who ce in contact with her, | until 4:60 a, m., when the suspect ROME, Aug. 20. Negotiations for| five Lairdariver Indians will go on i ice lot, choice ‘ a: Holloa: as leap. Saket: ©, whieh we > ‘Thank you, kind. Mother , Sch’ 7 farraileald the: maianwanre " allan | trial at Princd®R ‘ar a so-called © prison guards caup’ ne othe! jaye, whieh Thank you, kind ner, 1 eth fo evening, when, in| Herrall said th if! ppeared Un- | eovernment by the Shawmut Cor-/ “witeheraft murder The murder || ‘purn to the Want Ad Column threo in the boat mann-Heink — thank you #0, much.| apout two minutes, she brought a| certain as to what to do. poration of Boston are nearly} was done in the Cassair region in|/@na who ffeving thi Warden Frank Smith announced | iy t f tor also substa ate ie | Sp Orare yh Ek phi And God bless, you. and! Keep you| group of worldly @y and some ret: r ‘ Pu i Me ay the }complete, according to 4 report] 1923, when a boy was deliberately |} dandy home to you IAD THE |{ after Miller's death that murder Ny, long on your midson. of cheer and) times cynical newspaper photogra.|vellef of polic slate ap nl | vhich cireulated in financial cireles| frozen to deat hon the ice, Four STAR WANT ADS EVERY DAY lease will be placed ainst all Acs. 6, Meindheas | (furn to Page 7, Column 4) (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) Wednesday. men and a woman are involved | J of the convicts in the break, DESERT oaiat OD OPPO WAAR DADA AD DPD VERYBODY will be on the Kout for the first install: ment of this new story. : i & Fy H 3 4 | e i j

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