The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1925, Page 9

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dl THURSDAY, SEPTEMI THE SEAT LUMBERMEN ARE\Re port Changes in City OFFICER TELLS Manager Plan to League Corporation Counsel to Be Named by Council in Proposed Civie Reform ® OPTIMISTIC All Indications Point to a Brisk Fall Trade PRICES ARE STATIONARY . Building Construction Is on Stable Basis FRANK POSTER anywh arge, a orders Building country of hectic relapses, is set thing that resembles ates are stead and agreer favorabl 54 fire record of this out as a bad one point is seen in of the fires than ust traceable to It wor methods New Postal Rates | on Foreign Mail) 1 » New rates 1 ds for for America German Builder and grieved over aster,” Dr. Ht dirigible builder Preas here today “Her valiant crew now belon the immortal p wired the United ‘The Business School of Efficient Pincement Secretarial Courses Hall School SCHOOL#/ COMMERCE More Fully Accredited 921 Pike St. H c 1 oe eer HERE'S MORE ABOUT SEATTLE MOURNS STARTS ON PAGE 11 memor m the minds of Seat ra BIG SHIP COST $2,000,000 She mark with Hie On ms, but came family have d from this offe Standard instru: EDISON London Console f Iluatrated above | $98.50 Style Sale price ed at left). Bale price, so long Genuine Victr including NEW EDISON London Upright, (illustrat. $72.50 Trot Used and Exchanged Phonographs Including GENUINE NEW VICTROLAS ALL GREATLY REDUCED FOR SALE! ‘OW 1s the time to have that Phonograph you and your yur selection here nd other World and Brunswicks: every one In the fi est condition an most drastically re duced, Available fo! 572 ONLY--A WEEK SR Victrola No. 80 make BRUNSWICK Sele. $65.00 Y ne eats : VICTROLA pin sid : 1 0 KDISON cout 5 3 Male sr $150 BRUNSWICK Royal model VICTROLA No. 216 Sale price.... $ 1 05 . $40 k : _____— 1421 Third Ave. [ ORTABLE | FHONOGRAPHS ‘rca 5150 recently retarned from rent, priced EL iol? 7575 BAND INSTRUME VICTROLA luatrated above $200.00 $4] Only 1: Week ABOLISH UTILITIES © SUPERINTENDENT ORIENT AWAITS Trade With East Needs New Ships, Says O’Connell . f HERE'S MORE ABOUT | ‘ SEATTLE MAN STARTS ON PAGE ONE A the f const No. 410 Brunswick Style 200 Thus $57.50 trated above RADIO _] OF TRAGEDY Cabin Hurtled 7,000 Feet to | Ground When Stays Broke AVA Joa time 1 ship was > headway he had beer We were headed due north when the twister hit us We were fly of about ) foot shot us up about 7 near the 1 Kk nt and off , rr 1 " 1 w " PB+1 WILL WIN’ Builder Says Delay Will Not Prevent Flight The hop-off of the PB, Seattle Y of the She HERE’S MORE ABOUT }| STARTS ON PAGE ONE SHENANDOAH STARTS ON PAGE ONE p ETE. SPE SR Re SEY Liat t s F d » Ambulance Plane Flies to Wreck The am MRS. LANSDOWNE PROSTRATED BY HER SON’S DEATH NREENVILI G Lansdowne had anticipat today for the ing her in mi son eral months making his last he told tho Unit “He was scheduled to dut ime har overland t ed Press return to sea Septem ber 15.” | Senna 7 gw Missing Jointists Taken by Deputies cting info: hes Holme: ed William Wedn, J. Malone appeared rearre convicted ig an unsucee te supremo court 924. He is be entence of a you he 1 for the a day n him by at Walla Walla prison, Judge Boyd J. Tallman r joint at 114% Maloney picke ond by the officer pcond ave up in the se ion Depu- | Jointist. who | TLI TAR 'Dirigibles Have Taken Big Toll BY UNITED PRESS } h t x | n 40 pe 1 ” ble I 1 | Hampt I | u I l | t M ri England, ¥ 1 f 1 dirigtt Iinols ‘Trust & Savings ban Dirigible passengers and bank emp led, 18 Johan thal | HERE'S MORE ABOUT ) | PLANES STARTS ON PAGE 1 i HERE’S MORE ABOUT } | SURVIVOR | J Dasvencchatanioen na men 1 soon became be ning SHIP SPINS LIKE REVOLVING DOOR At 4 a.m. W. W. Penn 5 ee toward th | ¢ the bag seemed to | bi the ends and then | ug in the middie, they said FIFTH AV ‘A \ \ Poke, \Vy Cay \ Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Outing especially appreciated just now for outdoor and will be used on chilly nights indoors warm leeping, later, They are in very tern effects, stripes as pictured, priced at F PaddedCrep SPECIAL $1 FREDERICK & NELSON ENUE—PINE STREET—SIX Junior Misses’ Raincoats Are New $10. AINCOATS for many like Trimly cut and made, and in three mart tones, cream, brown and gray-green as cloth coats. lined collars, leather strap, Exceptionally Frederick & unior Misse Flannel Gowns will be attractive rosebud pat- and plain colors, two $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. rederick & Nelson, Second Floor e RoomRobes 0.00 frmay N especially practical version of the cozy padded robe is presented in this Robe of heavy rayon- mixed crepe with self-color brocaded design—in Rose and Blue with lining of dotted mull. ip, exceptional service may special 810.00. E f their substantial material and fine workman be expected from these Robes. ‘rederick & Nelson, Second Floor more stormy weather—they are sufficiently good-looking to be worn any day when there is the slightest excuse of a cloud. They finished smart-looking sizes 14, 16 and 18, priced at $10.50, W PAG“ 9 TH AVENUE Arrivals 50 these will serve occasions than a soft grayish- , they fit as well y have corduroy- with a narrow Coats in s’ Section, Becond Floor Toiletries To Pack in School- Going Bags BRUSHES in Pull- with stiff nat- $2.50 each. HAIR n al bristles, COMBS, in 2be, 36c and 50c each. HIND'S HONEY AND AL- IND CREAM, l0c and | OILET SOAP, Cashmere Cole Bouquet, cake; 3 for 26c. BATH SOAP, Colgate’s Bi; th Boap, 10¢ cake; 4 r 26c. RE SETS—Sic to | 50c to nut’s COLD ie jar E ELCAYA, finisn- eam, 60¢ jar. Hudnut’s TOILET WATER, $1,060 bottle. Loosepact POWDER COM- PACTS, $1.00 to $2.00. iT TOOTH 8, children’s | youth's, 35c; } i CREAM, derick & Nelson, First Floor Georgette Crepes | AT$1.95YARD | © MAKE smart after | noon or evening frocks i or to combine with the metal laces so fashionable this season, these Georg- j ette Crepes come in many | lovely colors. Good quality, wide, $1.95 yard. HEAVIER GEORGETTE CREPE, in fashionable winter colorings, 40-inch. * es wide, $2.75 yard. | Frederick & Nelson, First Floor i “Gloray” s the name of a lasting | liquid nail polish and the polish remover/ which 40-inches mpanies it — prepara- tions which impact a | smart finish to the mani- cure—d0c. —Frederick € Nelson, — | First Floor | They saw it grow taut and a black object which looked like its keel catapulted from be neath the forward end | A minute ip burst at the sear rear the forward half plung the earth whilo the several miles and was ight of. rear ow HERE’S MORE ABOUT MOFFAT STARTS ON PAGE ONE | complete investigation before we can | determine the cause. I cannot imag: | ine the Shenandoah not being able ito weather even such a storm as seemed to have ¢ nded upon her." News of the tr y was carried to uiral Moffett by newsp tly after he had gi to bed, n allnight vigil at the quarters. here, missing sea. yer men following Hawalian IN CRASH | ot. I—(By Us} P.)—Orville Brennaman, 19, son of| Rev and Mrs. M, I. Brennaman, | was Killed last night when his auto truck by ithern Pacific Rravel tra! ‘angent, O1 VOUTHE ALBANY KILLED Ore., was For For cons LET LIQUID K-B ANALGESIC BE YOUR FIRST THOUGHT || RHEUMATISM. STIFF MUSCLES] SPRAINS | For Kor Ra MY Vea wR) K-B DOES THE WORK | AT ALL DRUG STORES ey wee ey Toellner, J. P., Is caso since January 1 in fining Walter merchant, $ accused by Constable 'C. B. of Foster, of selling cigarets to chil: | dren Justice court in his gas Station on the high way, Victor, Merciful Judge Duwamish precinet's first court 1925, resulted Victor, a Foster and costs. He was Foster, August Toellner, who held later remitted the fine, when 1 Russian, promised not to SPECIALIZING High Grade Plates No Fancy Prices $7.50 $12.50 $15.00 Painless Extractions Included Guaranteed to fit and satisfy, or no charge. It costs nothing to get ex- pert advice. We espe- cially solicit difficult cases or cases that have not been successful else- where, ELECTRO DENTISTS IV SONAL, ATTENTION pr. S, Q. Ft ) 105% Pike St. MAIn-2655, Corner Firat Ave, & Pike St. ‘Trubyte Teeth Wife.” They are for new as it was published from Complete “Flapper Wife” Story The Star has printed a limited number of copies containing the COMPLETE STORY of “The Flapper and old subscribers who did not have the opportunity to read “The Flapper Wife” day to day in this paper and who desire to read it to get the proper back- || ground of the new “FOOTLOOSE” story. = | You may obtain your c circulation office. There is no charge. opy by calling at The Star Use the couponsbelow, inclosing 10 cents in postage to cover cost of mailing, e mailed. te., if you desire your copy Circulation Department, The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, Inclosed find 10 cents for which send mo the complete “Flapper Wife” story. proper background of the story. NAME STREET cITy O Star to your home daily, I am reading “FOOTLOOSE” and desire to get the Mark X in box if you desire our carrier to deliver The Only 50¢ «a month. Sue Firm for Use of Trade Mark Alloging that Peter Coumas, of Se- jattle, manufactured and sold a foun- tain drink under the namo of “Green | River,” thereby violating their trade mark rights and competing unfairly Jwith them, Schoenhofen & Co,, Inc, jor asked an Hlinois, injunction against Coumas, Thursday, in federal court, and $5,000 damages. Many Buropean cities now require that thelr public schools give in- structions in Esperanto, best known of the international languages, Oil Plant Fire Rages Unchecked KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 3. Fire, which broke out in the whole- sale lubricating plant of the Penn- sylvania Petroleum company in North Kansas City was unabated at 10:30 a, m, today, after raging four hours, Damage was estimated at $25,000 PORTLAND, Ore, Sept, 3.—(By U. P)—Mras, Anna Kretschmer, 80, was killed and four other persons were slightly Injured last night when their automobile was struck near Bryant by a Southern Pacific train outbound from Portland,

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