The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1925, Page 7

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 THE § ATTLE TAR JAZZ GIRL PLEA BOAT WRECKED SILK SHIPMENT University Boy Highly 'QUNG CRINGES @ BRINGS TEARS Fisherman Drowns When President Madison Due In Honored by Government) AT “HANGING” Big Steamer Crashes Boat Friday From Orient s : Jurors Weep as Attorney) | * k rederick Meisnest Is Denunciation of Attorney Pleads for “Unfortunate” | gown in tne connate. .n Orental M Named U. 8. Fish- Affects Alleged Slayer 4 fn Wea y t Friday « eries Chief bit . Admira’ > one * ie aeee, GLI > was 4rowned ay | . ‘ : ft “ ° Alfred Maki was thrown | ‘ h ‘ Pt 5 ' . . n © the ape xy for Wentine He buried his } ; °. a . v t Vaied * i . a “ 7 t lowing his men serene Ad Club to Hear sshd Hnatand, for the past 10 years] oirhe tariff, commis edi : Los Angeles Man's ©! passenger on Melan sp reat rtd eh ! ¢ 1 H of Waal e eH SALEM OREDITS ose eases i : TIP STORY SALEM, Ore atta Re report that three » authorities much impo! TO_GRASHES All Fred Meisnes t at Yesler way, Seattle, ¢ ried that a man who 1 Mh De Luxe Bests: oes sept Vics Mors Rain and a Brand New Idea From Aunt Agnes! . Has to Do With, Railroad Spikes BY ot MARSHALL CONVICTS HERE’S MORE ABOUT jouT ) t ! STARTS ON PAGE ONE | j= Hy OE a Re LE | Saturday, August 22nd, at 1:30 P. M. Sharp REAL HIGH GRADE FURNITURE BRIC-A-BRAC, ETC. including CHICKERING CONCERT GRAND PIANO In Mahogany—as New It if LOW RATES 10 _ VANCOUVER CONVICT SEEMED BEWILDERED of pop | Fine Haviland and Doulton China, Antiques, Ham- | * Geet mered Brass, Oriental Rugs, Cut Glass, 3-piece Hand- | Carved Mahogany Suite, gold cloth upholstered; In- } laid Teakwood Chair, English Stone Pottery, Genuine our | Walnut Bedroom Suite with twin 4-poster Beds, fine | Walnut Dining Set, 3-piece Mohair Davenport Set, and furnishing effects in keeping with the above. NOTE—Mr. Greenfield wishes to call personal at- tention to this sale of the more discriminating patrons as one of the finest collections of furnishings to be offered at auction. another man might be p: GOODS NOW ON VIEW Sat., Aug. 22, at 1:30 P. M. Prompt ff i: nthe Son) GREENFIELD - KLINE AUCTION MART “ALWAYS THE BEST” At the “Finest in the West” Cor. 2nd and Virginia. Phone EL-8195 Aunt Agnes a stewed.’ Thr n he spoke of } jurrhead’ and Willos prize up y corns get away with my ustasm 1 want to do ts start BANDITS HOLD 8 SHANGHAI, A ~ fait the Inter- | fare for this ex only $6 for the “What » Herrar first came t SPOKANE HORNS IN . je doubt, existed whet eally Kelly, He to pick Kelly's p an array of phot was thought p¢ Tacoma at BTAPHS | roy pasible that him N. P. Excursion to Spokane Sept. 6 app ere’s a reward of RE ABOUT. SINGER STARTS ON PAGE ONE a HERE’S MORE and the usual songstern, tired woman, “BE or CAREFUL THE NOSE’ TELEPHONE ELiot 8708 142 a1 BETWEEN UNION § PIKE “BUY OF FABER YOURE THE SAVER” Hani accomp in the pi 11 smile like th eth? They're tay in my mouth all the time fee 0 old—and On Fishing Tackle 6-ounce Split Bamboo Fly Rod, 3 joints and extra tip; nickel mountings and ferrules. A regular $6.00 value. 8 the spirit that ntly maybe how in my ou know, boys,"’ she cont nued, red 6,000 miles alre le this summer and w to New York leago; then for he me 1 bit The moment you'come in from the hot sun, cool and refresh your skin with a soft, caressing shower of Vivaudou Mavis Talcum Powder, and let its delicate and fascinating fragrance banish every trace | of perspiration odor. Made only of the smoothest and finest Italian talc, it is “BRISTOL” TELESCOPE STEEL ROD with Maple grip. Reglular $4.50 — SPECIAL Fish Baskets Split willow Fish Baskets: No, 2—! 81.68 Ha $3.69 Great Days for Salt Water Fishermen Pflueger Salmon Reel (200-yard $5 00 capacity) nthered the tall husky yc BIG CH CALLS HER "MOMMA" "At Colorado 8; Salmon Trolling Outfit, com: | Trout Trolling Outfit — line I was not t ' del 1 No, 3—SPECIALE. ...... 81.98 Wn fea leader, flasher and Rodeo, How do e] ightfu to use and imparts youthful No, 4—SPEC iat $2.18 plete with winder, 176 feet line, ader, rand $1.50 pe spoon, complete charm and beaut: Now 5—SPECIAL 82.48 poon, complet harm and beauty to the complexion. sinkers, swivels and your favor Mohawk snetied Wook TQq for A PAhay armen D3 co) Wives trites ot tndlans, The onic! VIVAUDOU package heard the American —CUTLERY AND TOOLS— me mother, fo he watked up PARING KNIVES, each 9¢, 3 for 25¢ BUTCHER Tomales carer re bat ‘momma.’ MAQ(S KNIVES—29¢ PRON a) | | “f Jiké this auto touring, Hans |xees lols of the country and people Jalrendy. Hoe'ny been hore but 10 oF sears, byt already no learns much aN er sin., 24-in., 26-in. ( No, 6 “STANLEY’ FORE PLANE Wve Minted. oud he SNE Les like V. A U M York HAND SAW—$2.98 $3.98 1 Pou shouts’ atasid @eAlahtceiine: thy : NC. New York u— when he gets his picture taken = with jis old grandma,’ \ PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | [DOWNSTAIRS STORE. sercsesaed Prnces—Frodernh 6 Nelson Service New Silk Dresses for Autumn - $10 ORE one might low price. attractive than uppose at this Smartly dresses in bla styled silk , the red- dish brown tones, Autumn tans and blue. Some trim- med in self color, others in braids Georgette, metallic and embroidery. An interesting collection of about dresses At 100 new women and misses. $10.00. for TAIRS STORE A AA A The ‘‘Buccaneer’’ Mode In Autumn Hats—$10.00 T is the bold, sharply-upturned brim in front that is very new in Autumn hats—and very smart, too. This fashion, first shown in the larger shapes, is now prominent in hats of all sizes, including the two models sketched. In black hatters’ plush and felt, with jewel orna- ments. At $10.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE JAPAN SHAKEN DRIVER OF FIRE “BY QUAKE TRUCK KILLED TACOMA, Aug. 20.—Horace H. Tacoma world war yet- driver of a chemical fire from the United States yet- as’ hospi American lake, was killed other men were when the ma- a ditch beside » opposite the yuntry and Golf club. Of the injured, Clifford Pharnes, a carpenter's helper, was the. most seriously hurt. He suffered a frac- tured skull and other injuries about 1 and shoulders. er casualties were Dr. H. ntoine, medical officer in charge of the hospital, injured hip | Erskine Pearson, mechanic, shocked and bruised; hard J. Mason, struments, | camp worker, tches and minor ults of the | bruises; J. J. McDonald, wood work- appalling. |er, minor bruises. nd the damage mall pan was visited by Monday are | ct. = Tacoma Ce ya is a city of 350,000 on in western Japan. It is er for the porcelain industry. | about (By U ons of an earth istant. From of the the first requirement for all vacation time PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS |. Te 'S not too of these enter late to derive the utmost enjoyment from one fine instruments. It’s the handiest form of inment for camping parties or auto trips—and its fine tone mak s it a desired instrument for the home’ dur- ing the Fall and Winter months. BRUNSWICK (Illustrated at right) No, 101 $45.00 VICTROLA (Illustrated below) No. 35 Every instrument {s complete tn se with handy record container, Easy to carry wherever you go! ORO-TONE Junior Model RADIO Sei aCe a RE

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