The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 2

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SHERIFF LOOKS LAST ATTACK IN NétALAtSUSESESTS Quality FOR BANDITS OLMSTED CASE Seeks Pair That Shot Issa-| Ask Cuort tosSuppress All quah Clerk in Holdup Data Taken at Home ; Value : Price == COUNTY FORCES © EXTRADITION | ‘ Prosecutor Gets $350 to Return Mrs. Griffin AT DETROIT Hughes to Open Convention National Bar Association ai | Veteran Attorney Stricken k Dressing for Church Mrs. R. H 4 Mrs. William G. His widow exemption in the ce income will be recomme taxation committee, { under-| oy stood. SEEK IDENTITY Hit by Street Car While, Dodging an Auto lice and deputy coroners Monday trying to establish the iden he y of @ woman about 60, who wa ‘killed Saturday night when sh stepped in front of a westbot Capitol Hill street car at 23rd ave. | §., and Jackson st SeEt| § INDIAN TELLS THE TRUTH, EVEN IF IT HURTS, SAYS JUDGE | Bore an Indian tell the truth ne don says the redskin does. As an example, Judge Gordon quotes Pete Karluk. Pete, be it known, gets arrested very arly for being ery time he pleads TACOM she was found to be dead. | Motorman John Woodruff report Police Judge J LEAGUE MEETS VISIT OMAHA To Go to Nebraska to At-| : Went tend Legion Convention | SWAMPSCOTT, Mass, Aug. 21 at (Ry 1 P) President Coolidge plans to go to Omaha, Ne oO 8 tend the American Legion's national October Municipal Body Will Hear'| Tax Increase Cause | Why Seattle's’ taxes will be high-| or next year be explained before a public meet league Tuesda, dining room Commerce buliding, Chairman FE. L. il be thi ipal leag a it nt Harold Pre: ton has issued an invitation to ¢ n is luncheon few years, spent very few nights His ur habitat nd he is a familiar figure X op in the ors. court again Sat- to being took his a matter of cony An | | extended James A. Drain some lrenewed today by Alte Finance | was fi pleaded guil k with a smile, 30-day sentence a by was id Pres: n's national on dist! shed guests. ge authorized Robe that he Intended to sident probably will be tober 6, the big day of chairman of the I comfnittee Mr, ¢ course ) SSR ES EE ioe aes the purchase ot tne Jealousy Causes Man to meine: Job gn iid Shoot Self, Also Ey rts | " \go. The p fn Omah }the convention |Burial Rites Monday or Aged Woman era r es for Mrs Ella ] lied at the Norwe 31—(By V. | lan hosp riday, were to be held) victims of njat 2 p. m. Monday at the Butter. | were in the | worth mortuary chapel Fearful of low. Mr Deloge has resided in Seattle art, Har T. 2 ¢ d Clee 0 be making, why f fiman higher and Blaine. Marion to question Cot Rainier Vall read the prell: committee nary report of this 3, Ore, Aug. les of two COOKSON 18 CHARGED r f affair Charges of 4 ea on 12th Tiled in against Prose: wf the c ut Oak |@aughter, Mrs. Mar ) Mave ole! Thieves Work to | Loot Syrup Mill; « did some hard labor while | "| stealing ten sacks of sugar from the| Old Yankee Sales company at 1428) Jackson st., Sunday evening. They drove up to the building in a truck, climbed up the fire escape to the| third story, gaining entrance to tho building | ‘Then they took the elevator to the | ent hauling up 10 sacks of ugar to the third floor again, From there they dumped the sugar Into the truck and made their escape, The robbery was reported to the police by firm members, (Advertisement) ASTHMAORHAY FEVER CURED BEFOREYOUPAY D. J. Lane, ot his time in Miss 2 mpany was formerly from Spokane, | his father is said to live Miss Nelson's home was formerly in Nebraska where chemist located Marys, fe home Kan, base rem Mr. Lane has so in his ability to that h regular $1.25 hott ? sufferer offer is t Choice Candies much confide Burgiars with a liking for sweets eure > an tore, at 1626 Br and stole 96 t of ch | lates and 100 pounds of marshmal- | lows, valued at $74 Members of © firm discovered the theft Mon ROOM IS RANSACKED | William Van der Volgon reported | to the police Monday that his room | ind reported it to po-|in the Sheldon hotel was ransacked ters, Officer G. FR.I by a burglar A. gold stigated and ilsted the watch and chain, a sliver mutch | amount of the stolen goods, box and a Stetson hat were stolen, Sunday night d no and address money—just pamie will do, arranged with th a) ig mounting rapidly, r Mattresses Identified by QUALITY DREAMLAND 4 Roll tick, Regular price 18 Biscuit tufte 1575 Heay edge. Fe Yancy Dr LENNOX 60 finished tick corners Ib. Felted co layers natin Round 1850 hed roll edges. Round Imperial stitched roll edge Regular price GENUINE KAPOK 35 Ib. ma Beautiful Damask pattern tick perial st Regular price 34.6 Special $29 L. SCHOENFELD @ SONS 61 YEARS FURNISHING BETTER HOMES pd>«paqrs always at the STANDARD Buy. This Suite —and SAVE 5-Piece | Bedroom. Suite for— *159 SPECIAL Louls trim. D Chifforette 4 ctiver period. SATISFACTORY PAYMENT TERMS CREDITORIAL: THE STANDARD welcomes the buyer who prefers to purchase homefurnishings out of income instead 4 of capital. TANDARD FURNITURE CoO. 2LD & SONS AD qd do Dd rd rd ap drararapd SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST «pare COOLIDGE WILL) iso yy tindaay| ""s Drop, He Stye|" Open at Aberdeen A. Lindsey, of the Prosecutor Colvin while on vaca Li Washin nt Ran ¢ saw ABERDEEN, and | ton pies will 6 Smith building appe at on | Thur mores Tucaday. ‘There the auditorium Its back rearer the than Bothell, he 1 his return Monday he & army an border will first of In explanation, other American I Fox Film ¢ fonal hea finn’ retonaee 4 that with |, office from dusttare’‘of ‘the le PRD nee Membership in league here, t Meght over this ter WAlbh ke” OANy ‘xac s < f It was while flying wn that Colvin discovered |the unusual scenery MAN KILLED IN AUTO CRASH) CANBY, Ore, Aug. 31—(By U.| A fountain pen t# more apt P)—Normal Eid was instantly kill-}leak when it is almost empty t ed and Fred Lent was seriously in-| cause tho jured early Sunday when tho steer-|the alr inside to expand, k gear of their automobll broke. to force out the } reserve rs, heat of the hand causes tending MOTHERS—WwaIT SAVE MONEY ON BOYS’ SUITS chool starts usual rush soon 5 EXAMINATION i T | “Dental Service Worth It's | Randolph and Dr, Pret: examine ach respective pre Douglas, SALE STARTS THURSDAY We will re-open our big new store Thursday with one of the biggest sales Seattle has ever seen, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING will be the biggest feature, Be sure and read our adver- tisements in Wednesday’s STAR and POST-INTEL- LIGENCER. | r tent Ruth Heensed hygient cares for all pre Opon evening vontence. Entrance 1604 4th Over the iC! = | | Call | ouses Quick, safe, sure relief from | painful callouseson the feet, At drug and shoe stores oll's DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE. | ak on the morning og HAVE THE CHILDREN’S TEETH CARED FOR by haying the les’ teeth attende: MAKH AN APPOINTMENT NOW RANDOM PRETIOW Pine and Wastlake Zino-pads Bean ee | Boy Dead |Spanish Veterans From Green Pears) in Annual Frol Washing-| Henry Dirk year-old son of! About 600 persons attended the on} Paul Dirks, 123 Dexter ave, died picnic of Fortson-Thygeson e| Monday in the hospital fr mp, Spanish war veterans, at At , jay. Scores of prize if events whickly city ‘om s of eating green D ie boy was brought to the hospital | }iStea to |last Thursday. His fatner sald that! ma, : [ho had gotten hold of several green | Ge ry Courtright, whoty e of arrangements") family could stop him: The| J. K child succumed to gastronitis, | commander, “STEPPING OUT TIME” § Save a Date Tomorrow Night for the Big Doings at The Pastime Dance 111 Spring Street The Hall has been re-decorated and all arrangements made for the Grand Season’s Opening, Sept. Ist Musie by KIDDER’S BAND (The Hottest Band in Town) the CITY'S CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE WALTZ beginning Sept. 1; preliminaries each evening, inals October 2nd, avold Limber up f TOURNAM until Sept. 30. and | Cups and Medals on Display at Lafayette's Jowelry Store, Second Avenue RY EVENING y Prof. R. ©. Walton capably DANCING Dancing Taught Ave. HANSEN & COMPANY JEWELERS—DIAMOND MERCHANTS = SUCCESSORS TO ALBERT HANSEN 1518 SECOND AVENUE Combi. eid

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