The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 96. KEEP WATCH ON Movie Men Threaten to @ CHINA TONGS Move From Connecticut Residence Stills TRICERATOPS TAX INCREASE 40,000 10 SEE OF 7 MILLS MODEL HOME S 2 State T; ” are ' Mychang Situation Quiet in U.S ite “Tax . roves ted and I ilm Exchanges | rentative Budget Shows/Scores Request Plans of After Fatal Shootings Prepare to Leave State Total of $9,508,144 Star Bungalow FEAR CHICAGO OUTBREAK wy U.P) doers Chinese Must Show Right to pons: apaal es, . before Labor | We : Stay in Country Dewan. t ct 4 ; ; By United Press 5 a } 7 “ ; rae) ' ' : yu Cc P F : ‘ th i ' I t w anne , aucune —-_____ w of peoy ms : f $9, “ 4 h " ‘ o ' . wisp, altho the | HERE'S MORE pour Vi cthe Ma tax 569-24 0 Derr: Nand BEd Sarniad b teaere ep a sof tue the’tian STARTS ON ey ONE |: 4 pla ha been favoruble, M : reid me ag) | RC as Aa ce a | 10 on the 1 Hb HADEL OEE TCT Scagalow, oald's WWenions : 0 in Bar f A it s £ ; — ‘ sage ur ns and hi chitect e 4 n New ¥ te t t st Spa” BANDIT GANG feng ganas er ‘ Take Prisoners and Blow! i ny) seit can tts aaah auigthe ites doners York etphia | Open State Bank ‘ e134 basguasoise ae | 2 prey t p A et ; | T VE > therapetye we Dledsed si : 2 | Womnan Shop Owner Forces noon to # 4 df m 7 to 9 DM " wart 4 a ‘| One to Drop Loot Gaiew Sw ate IRONTOSAURL Ces California ing STURM Wet ssevariaaseevcs GREET CANTOR ae im ele | iy. = t i i from H : . MANY HOMES | den Each day | Noted Jew to Intone Songs) rent Crude Oil Prices there will be a hunt. One day atsHoly, Services pace wey . Drop in n Oklahoma California Town Is Visited! mantity of H m| DALLAS, Texas, Aug, 26 by Miniature Twister bein hae ‘Aleerrediisr tee: es for crude oll purchased at CALIPATRIA, Cal, Aug ; nen : ; H ’ » a. we : ‘t ‘ i UL, Well-Known Alaska’ Spinster Sisters alg Cantor Schioa ‘yaei| Woman Dies inHome| Are Killed by Gas, = ° SS aa the lea f Hi NOME, A A 6.—(ny 1 KIRKSVILLE, Mt v » th nH i M « t £ ' 1 tT f hm Downtown Holdup tere tage ahr sega spree ‘ hehe ; _Nets Bandit $45) Here's how it works Bigs at their hot vod DALTON SEVERE |sse =e: sec zis } i Cedar t next | ir home with a | Men Convicted of Driving " The . Adelys pet | te 8. Been eee merwenait's | While Drunk, Jailed = |" ‘""_Dorplts ee as i | i mae v«| Seattle Ship Is itatatak ata DLS Police Raid City | GIRL DROWNS Reported Aground| STARTS ON PAGE 0} je aaa. F ERS Y squad at 2 | pel, } Ba ‘ ¢ ¥ night, Ja you get an allosaurus but Klat Birch rt Angeles oo 5 bose yéa'gst au a! eaurus i Port Ans he ; en and ¢ is of two stills and twe ts: aay, ategoenurl. You lost | radi ved e 4 t ‘“ phol were also qj “Niagess tego. nO | thoug di The M can't hb seized. Just at this time auri button trect—and | tr’ F ang no details of | Joke ” BARN Bari car h 10 gallons more all there is to it. You the lthe x i ‘ =| paar aibeaeas ove ng ar ; wid ‘Dear of booze, ~ ich was also taken to! = in} The Baxter was sund from | we've ted out to d headquarters. i ‘ Ke Fra. 8 i pall) SWEE THE, ART | ye order for s ga n f genera teed for DOUBTS STORY from “Archie” du tt | ca F and There} + aac n Auto A oe were dismissed |Berkeley Feels eu : Les ned n uto ccident! | }! : ; a 2 peyac New Hidenendeica New Earthquake ‘fashioned no a col 'Bible Secretary | Here From Orient , Anne C. Whi ng secretar arrived ts Tuesday Physicians bell nf the We in 8 and 1} | HERE'S MORE ABOUT | | MEDIUM | st TARTS ON PAGE ONE b SEABIE ON acer, | Ott Miss Uniy ¢ is a former teacher ty of Nankin and ha years in the Orient decides. pothering s word,” she rth you're Deaf Man Rafurad There another man, tho, £ to meet. . tall, broad-ahouldered, with by Woman Driver nd deep blue s (my PTERDACTYL Wrecking her car by driving into heart flutters) nd he'll the diteh in a vain effort to avoid a good husband. I see| mal is to be hunted, on what | collision, Mrs. F. T. Fuller, Wedne you.” | days, and how to xg out it day, ran down and seriously red i I do now? If I “The Lost World,” Incident- | Mr, Hoffmyer, elderly North End afraid all my friends| ally, ix one of the most remark- | resident, at 104th st. and 10th ave we.” I interrupt | able films ever made. The anl- |N mind a great thing| mals appear life-sized and play Hoffmyer is deaf, and blind in on if you'll let me.| eye ppenings as Mr, Fuller reported at the sher f you want ine iff's office and was rele 1 her the madam declares own recognizance pending the out reasive tone come of Hoffmyer's injuries. He 4 n't know, I haven't ut the city hospital, where an exami nuch mi What is it you'd do Ie nation was being made by xurgeon. nd what uld you charg 1 ¥ Gh | Wednesda noon. quer Piss (More of Miss Bundy's adventures | tomorrow. ) |Death Message of Father Is Heard Mr. and Mrs, Lester Tunison were thankful to The Seattl Wed nesday. Tuesday afternoon Deput | Sheriff Wm. Coffey Nee - asked afternoon Onputun & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE STEGOSAURUS i hp . to an a, pe all for IMPORTANT dramatic parts in a story of a | dying in Colin, Mich, Mrs, ‘Tunison band of explorers, lost in the | saw the story an hour after it wa AT DALY MATINEES wilds of Central South America, | first published in ‘The Star and MATE ‘The Star's prehistoric animal | immediately called her husband at 1] 000 hunt will bring to Seattld all the | Wenatchee hy long distance tele , thrill of the chage—without the | phone, He was to leave his work SEATS danger. ' jand start for his father's bedside . Wednesday night AT Everett Races eae i WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE } ‘ Attract Mayor) | ‘Water wilt be shut of on CG Despite Wednend rain, Mayor Orchard at. from 26th 8. W. to , (Bacept sindnye and Holidays Brown, famous I past California ave, on 89th \ (Some Meserved att i office to attend the afternoon race chard st, on 36th, 87th and 38th Join the happy Orpheum meet of the North Pacific Live Stock | | 4,°W, to Morgan at., Thursday, thronga Association at silver Lake, near| | § a, m, to 6 p, m ngs on the ane Cr Van | | BERKELEY, ¢ Aug The ee i eel | _,Group to Arrive mionrap the 1 . i dak t 5 eved 5 t more t Eaith | | ALLOSAURL a +d Mace fu | him, make They | ; ity gi x ae XA is I | 3. IW. A. Clark, 3rd, to |" Wed Eastern Girl) fied that the from start to fink weit baad a ef Fe ¢ sae he | Flilps said, “Why not BUTTE, Mont, Aug. 26 about 3 The Life Story of a Bull Terrier The Molecule said, “He's a loath- riersent, (evktios, tat thar pares fale Gai Pho thie some atheist. He's just made a ; York, who is visiting here. | HARBOR PATROL BY JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE |dastardly attack on the church." t A. Clark 111, has been an] RECOVERS BODY Flips said, “Talk like a human f J. Young Clark in the grand: | Gc hiten aS. a oe being. What do you mean?” on of tho lute Senator W. A. Clark| water means the tes reine | In Which the Lovable Pup Eats Reece]! “tne stotecuie said, “He totaly of Montana, a n Obs | Sarath inte alletativaes th fy cope masticated and devoured the Rey= |per king [Raising it to the surtuce, theyll tor’s Hat, Gets In Bad and Feels Sick |} erena watyoumayeattem’s ia." or - | Wt. tobe khesasdden asd’ 1 | Flips said, “Oh, gosh!’ She lay J reo sa: WoAd Of Milaa O' Gockel J | down on the window seat and made HERE’S MORE ABOUT }| tho. entire rty. was horror|' qt’, besa awful. I'm Just. be his legs he moved them about so. | noises. ' FORD stricken. All seemed to be-|njag to be interested in things! Aunt Caroline came in. She said,! | The Molecule rocked back and lieve that the affair was a joke,| again. It started two day i “Why, Doctor, you're white as a) Sorte aud Tee mole He said, + re a + ry. || that Miss O'Connell had disappeared | pq chased cats with Ginger ‘ fore: NOW, 2).8U | STARTS ON PAGE ONE a ASU WEE haw ie “|e 3 raat looking for Ginger. I ee oe ge aa Aunt Caroline came and stood in | cermin | mockery, the party heard | couldn't find him, I came home Aigieesun tary, a My Gear 12" the doorway, She watched the i nickel radiators, The Fordor is fin-| s ringing in their ears,! ana tried plo me Ts tHe ee Ed ae i t 19 | Molecule and Fins. She sald) ' ished in a Wi maroon while better or for worse, until! aiding ss. No 1! Nothing unt Caroline said, “What 18} “phis is too much!” 4 Sliding Rugs. > it, Doctor? You must be fil | t the coupe and rare of deep| death do you part the words) j, any good after chasing cats. Tj") an sald, “No, not ill—just}2%¢, Molecule said, “Much tog ; channel blue. unabout and tour-| that would haye been said later in| ony played it because I Ike tol ie Nerves, youknow. Par-| much.” He sid out of his chalks i ing cars remain black | the but now forever tilled yh Saki put the rugs back ‘ 1 a lA He rolled on the floor. Flips put i 24 watch Pp ish troubles. plendid dog you} BRAKE IMPROVED | for t Jead girl | The door bell rang. k{ opened] jaye, Watch dog, I suppose shat | tee face in the window seat pillows, i AND ENLARGED | At police headquarters, Capt. C.| 4.0 goor, ‘There was a man there.| wo tet him go out Ate ‘and | She made louder noises. t NTR ae E. Dolphin required each of the| the 10°F Wwe let him go out and run and) coxi came to the door, He sald | Mo} nportant In the mechanical He came in, He said play? And if I could have er “ant ‘ “ a | are {mprovod ‘brakes. ‘The | DAY t sive & written sdatements) 9, ss Trescott the} jus 1 glass of er—" Anita Bp yao (REVS Cane aes t 4 re . M Mely was questioned first Ploase tell T Just a Bla Aunt Caroline said, ‘Tell him to & an ste ion b a drum and band “Did you," asked Dolphin, “did you| rector is calling.” Aunt C ine put me out in the | come here!" teas fe bv oe prada i vapid tell Officer Landis that the whole| Saki took off a heya Maa Ball Buenas the cBOD ¥ veal The Molecule stopped making poritive action aa well aa longer fife, | thing was a doke, and that the|coat. The man took off hls own| sorry. 1 would rather have stayed! noises, He sat up. He sald, “Whol Rear wheel brake drums aro larger | "1 “dn't want to anit ee aan ve at Sie ENA wnitted his the ieeani'a lt haeron een anette Saat e eat baud “these ind of self-merging type. Pie helt yy god H rere legs. The man sald, “Nice, nico} was a funny hat. I sniffed it. Nol ingyy. Capone) eae ON ae |} Larger compartments for the} maith and-Mr. Keller, [ would nay | dogale. Is he—er—dangerou: jcat smell! It fell off the chair} “mne yfolecule said, “Veternary! driver and passenger in both open | they didn't get along very well to-| Saki sald, “No, sar—not always.” | and rolled on the floor. I pounced. | wnat form : ind closed models, with more deeply | gether. I did give her my key to} ‘The man went into the drawing! It jumped away. I pounced 4 | Aunt Caroline said,\""To take this cushioned seats and more lox room | my houseboat, and she left.” Jroom, He went quickly. I went|1t was not a bad game. I played| dog away are designed to give greater comfort, ndis, however, insists that the| with him. The man sat down in a|!t as long as the hat lasted. Saki) (Continued Tomorrow.) By lowering thesbody of the | hoax was planned, and that Mrs,| chair. 1 sniffed his le The man | found what was left of the hat on} SIME RE SES roadster four and a half inches | Mely admitted to him that Miss| gatd, “Hello, old fellow. Nice, nice|the floor, He got excited, of a and replacing the gasoline tank | O'Connell had “tried to eseape| oid follow." He kept wiggling his| Course, I went away from there.’ Poy Too High in . with a tool box under the seat | the marriage.” | logs. T went out in the glass room and to give more ease for the driy Chief of Police W. B. Severyna| What do you suppose I smelted | lay down, I began to feel queer. | Parks, Dore Says a er, 4 sport model effect Is pro- | took charge of the Investigation into|on the man’s legs? Cats! I could|1 felt very tired. I stayed in the! Attorney John Dore was “stuck” 9 dueed. A higher radiator, with | tho death mystery, Wednesday morn-| hardly believe it, I took a long|gslass room a long time. I kept!19 cents for a bottle of snda pop |] nickeled head lamp rims and jing, Ho planned to question the| sniff to mako sure. Yes, it was} feeling more and more queer. ‘The|when he made an unofficial visit to it different cowl straight line len mbers of the gay party n, and | cats The man said, “Goodness | glass room begarf® to go arolind.| Woodland park recently. As a result 4 and attractiveness, particularly Officer Ozura gracious!” Hoe took out a handker|'Tho chairs and tables began to go /and as a park board commissioner he 4] Brake and clutch pedals are some “Omura will probably be suspend:| chief, He wiped his face with it.) Up and down, There were 8 On| started a probe of concession prices | | wider and more conveniently placed, | oq." uaid Severyns. “Hla actions in{ Sometimes I play a game with{the chairs and tables, Hundreds at the park Wednesday, / while the driver's comfort is in-|ihia ease do not look good. A have| Flip It's called Catch-it-if-you-|of cats. I wanted to chase the} k Doard members studying tended to be improved thru the} heard reports that Hauor was con-|can. We play it with a hander. | cats, but I was too tired quotations on potato ehips, we improved back rests) «umod at the party, and besides,| chief, 1 started to play it with! ‘The Molecule came in, He had|cheeso sandwiches and. peanuts, y fund Ic steering wheel Oxura made no attempt to go into] the man, He was not quick with| turned into three Molecules. 1|found that most of the prices are 1 The tour cars are provided | the water to search for the missing| the handkerchief ike Flip I} was too tired to give the three }standard, except that on pop. ‘They a. ith four doors and the runabouts | girl or to aid Mrs. Mely [ximply took i away from him, 1) Molecules A tall thump. He said, |submitted the problem to Chairman — ig | with two, permitting the driver to} ‘The body of Miss O'Connell was! played Helpless Prey with the hand-|"Ah, the Mad Hatter!" He sat}J. B. Shorett, of the finance com= | take his place from the loft side | taken to the Mittelstadt undertaking | kerehief until it was quite dead./down, THe Ut three cigarets, He | mittee, of the car, | pavlors, Wednesday, pending the ar.|‘Then T went back and sniffed at{ sald, “Caroline is annoyed with | SmARGIET Vi ¥ Curtatns, held secure by rods, rival of the girl's mother, who ts out the eat smell, The man said, “This | you, pla companion,” The annual profit of the Suen open with the doors, of the city at present, Ww terrible!’ 1 could hardly sniff ps came in, Sho sald, "There's | canal is now $16,000,000, FREDERICK &@ NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET IXTH AVENI ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE | 300 or More Pretty Autumn Dresses ° to Select From Fashions for Women and Misses $15.00 LACK—and represented Dresses now in the % (4 @, well silk new Autumn colors are the extensive displays of Downstairs Store. the in Flares in all their variations and practically all the other popular fashion lines appear in th pret dresse A surprising selection at this—a featured value price. » two models sketched are typical of the n tyles available. Appealing value at $15.00. any TAIRS STORE i New Shoes for Special Offerings in Girls and Boys : $1.75 and $2.00 Cottons and Domestics | ; 54-Inch Table Padding 95c Yard A soft, closely-woven cotton padding felt for bi i table pac ironing boards and other uses. 54 4 inches wide, and specially priced at 95¢ the 3 Suck sealed. ot ok priced enough to be in- terestipg values. All 2,000 Yards Crash mate Nh comfortably t fitting last for little Toweling, 15c Yard growing feet, Heavy, linen-and-cotton Crash Toweling in 16- i erieteie te ee inch width, Also suitable for dresser scarfs and att lauther! ‘Ak sketched! blue runners to embroider. With woven fancy borders. Special, 15¢ yard. Fancy Wash Cloths : 3 for 25c 8 6 to 8 without ee! Sizes 8% to 11, with low rubber heels. At $2.00 the pair. PATENT LEATHER ONE-STRAP PUMPS, as sketched. Sizes 6 to 8, without Firmly woven and attractively finished with heels; $1.75 the P > -der: Inusually gv value ¢ » pink and blue borders. Unusually good value at pies ae a 3 for 25¢. low. rubber heels: $2.00 the pair. 1,000 Yards 30-Inch White Lingerie Crepe 15c Yard For gowns, chemises and other undergarments. A very desirable quality at a very low price— 15¢ the yard. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) 50 Pairs (Only) Plaid Wool Blankets $9.00 In rose and blue plaid pattern, with sateen binding Size 66x80 inches, Very good value at $9.00 the pair DOWNSTAIRS STORE }my darling Trubsywubsums. here, Lamby.” — ’ | 1 made an effort, } tail thump. The Molecule said, dress him as Lamby Come I gave her a “Do not ad: ESET

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