The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1925, Page 9

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rUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 TH SEATTi TAR PAGE & TA BL a Sinallowe ae s Badge; WI “Bull’’ Salmon Struts | R Great Chai ators Anat neato |. Beat in Elliott Bay! |** Ne he hear of a “Bull” head salmon? It is very likely BY ALVARO SHORMAKER 4 you never have, but it is probable that one exists in Ever bas sehen at Prac the murky depths of Elliott bay. Officer F. C, McGill, || apprats M 1 of siege of | Jeaning too far over the water, let fall his shiny badge, |) street No, 621, and watched its glittering descent into the |) ct water, If reports are true about the gullibility of the King and ||3. w Late Chinook, it is probable that one of them thought the shield some new spoon and swallowed it. city's So, if upon opening a salmon, you find badge No, 621 |) ¥ater a . as the interior decoration motif, hold the fish for imper- || {%" ir ating an officer. Also call MAin-7810 and tell Patrol- Engineering Appraisal Co. as the i rine eens uns F rom tuf fed Bear] ials Name Men to Fix B Bein its master, Ww Valuation of Road Sept. 15+ “Wild y ahawiini with fear, a col entered the Elks lodge rooms here in fled in haste down the stairs. A stuff failed to move them. TEAMSTERS OFFIALLEN SCORES FOR VICTORIA POLITICIANS $17,000 Hoo Hoo Convention Is On set for anc Rainier V car line which the elty coun ything fn ali al of the rther | alley | attempting to purchase Monday counctlmen name¢ <a Bowerman, manager of the] representative on the new val | Convention Has body At the same time Wal- | Brown. general manegerof} Entertainment Fund in Spokane Tuesday * ed bear and wildeat had put him to flight, but the triumph 5 announced selection of Henry L Bo: 38 epee & . fons at Independ *|{ man McGill he can have his badge back. Gray as the company's appraiser } With @ brass band, a liberal en-| SPOKANE, Sept. 16 my 7200 or Ire BS iL J| Gray and Bowerman will confer|tertainment committee and their) Hoos, organization of lumbermer so various generat! tations | ~ —— r = jon the third member of the appraisal | Wives. as, 209 aaounien to te ere lconvened here today in their 22rd} a other during excess | >| board soon pe saatle thin wecle left at 9 /annual infernational convention or emergencies, such as owt anamis. ) " ns and breaks in tranamt m line This is accomplished owe 4 quietly by is while the pub- ut the poasibil- | early the lin Boys Are Busy Finding the” American L morning will begin the routine busi: | prevention ; Weary ea ness of the convention Politicians who have paid little ITE G ultiptie The « oxdinan eauire | ident Daniel J. Tobin spoke] attention to the lumber industry re ¥ L) ARNING the rat tteatfon & Vee. ity pedinance required ‘a Brn Wha tapay’ CRlase that | Colraie locos ck the renter brand t remembering the dif-| ® | children ridi he schoc b lished for the H, Allen, who said. : TE hte Yt ! 4 pas pea aed oe titieatio |unionism has accomplish r the) Snark James n, who # ference between a noun and an| tokens to present an Identification :/Owner Pays Reward; Man|s sire of the Organisation. | Tha|” “Ot all aepaitcaehen of commmene,| adjective are not the real problems | card time, or pay om nt ‘i ad ) ‘ ork nted a gold-mount-; nowhere you find an element ¢ Job and Bilt and Te fare principal of ¢ach school) Is Under pirest Of o Wil t.| political life that has been so little ; hool days, for ‘ u , : president of the Federation of Labor] recognized, taking into account its e a5 1 coming fram a t p up wit! vant enc wp a “ Feng: bey * peed Like tors in a movie “meller-lin this state ranking worth to commerce, as the ee he nation must be! presented » be entitled herr he | ame seattle detectives Tues f the | lumber Indust ‘i year’s card ts tl new ones | ‘ , meattle detectives Tu Frank Farrington, president of the | lumber Industr: Joned as a vechnicia on t t ¢ 2 4 ie a, Oe | were seeking to-solve the mys-| united Mine Workers of Illinois, was| Sone ccs acticability of y ith this card at bh ride is | Are Issued of the “black bag.” itor at the convention Monday » from on on the school that : a visitor a e convention Monday, oh id be other has pr vided Without th yi the bas: wae eine: few: nighta | Sy day, the visiting ladies will) Recover Body of ablir commior t a ovided hout the o from an auto parked at Fifth |be taken tc Mig Four inn, where froma G6anth a card it ta neceasary to dig deep in|( AUTO CLUB JURY WILL nd Weetlake. Tt was owned| they. will spend th Drowned Swimmer he pocket and fish out ar : Santen diveke | HEAR TRIAL OF 2 MEN 213 Hbge| will be nerved to all The body of H. P. Hammett, who regular token and dimes are use: & Ap ie ; Lard Pintoracen aati ful for o' } and re of boo! stepped off a awhelf into deep ee ee Aspinas rep ; vigred IN SPEED FIGHT CASE and nal effects. " while wading in Lake Washington, | ‘ ire Ss > sid avout. Wy EFEATED in their efforts t informed the police | tured, after Sunday, and drowned, was found} prevent trial before a jury oman later called her by | entertainment will be held at Monday on by Leroy Mills diver) Aw, you know I got a card,” in|] coponed of utate auto club mem and offered to return the bag | hall {for the harbor patro a boy with red hair, on an|! pers, Victor Potter and Owen & reward of $50, which Mins} Harbor patrol boat No, 2 took ‘oming, car Tuesday morning. Morrell were slated to appear be Yewby paid. Only part the * Hasan: ot the hs Mtonds 1 were slated to appear bi , y charge of the search Monday morn t| “Maybe you haye, but I must |] fore Justice Dalton Tuesday goods were returned. | Three to Plead in ling, after an all-night vigil by dep- cs | take & look at 1t% replied the con-|] they aro accused of resisting || pounyse 4s” ar afmegint G,7.| Manslaughter Case |uty sheritt ductor, who had already said that || ana striking Deputy Sherift Tom |} P< » 42, : 15 | Hammett came here from Kel- . t be Leos ¥ 0 ay evra “y Two brot. nda in Cali-| Same thing so many times there|] ytorgan last March 22, when he | Minor ave. by Detectiy M. Tw rothers and a friend were lone, taabo transmit. it} Was 4 bit of vinegar in, his voice. overtook them and attempted to tha boy couldn't find the |] arrest Potter on a speeding |p) ea and he had to give up a north of the ' i which cut his lunch in half] C m for y. He was plainly ready hacsinationy Gartted Suzzallo, to’ tg ay ma where near 2 ’ | ; s fight to the su ot Wash wel-| his size when ho off the car, Sees melee ates at Girls, being more particular of ecb: telat Gabe’ ak Saad os are not having as much || composed of members of any cer ad Stanford, Jr, univer .! ie, “but o is grief for all tain organization Jail ‘STUDENTS FAILE U. S. Survey Shows Major- ity “Take Grades Over” a. ind the card. u WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—More ithan half the 400,000 children who enter the first grade in cle jmentary schools each year, fail to| jm advance to the second grade, a School Problems? Nol |x istics maie'y administration officials and on which the council tendered an offer early Borafte (purchased the bag from a thief for)! and he gave the bag to hia! > sold him the black bag jon in Seattle this week left at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning for Vic-| torla, B.C. It ts understood that a liberal portion of the $10,000 en tertainment fund set aside by the now appraisal in being made | ** le any doubts of citizens as to subject discussed by | H. It. Isberwood, secretary-trenaurer, local commijtes was allotted to the| started the meeting with the sugges trip. n the summer of $1,200,000 for ne Victoria ‘The excursion will return to | tion that the organization devote its 8 attention to the arousing of public in to plead to manslaughter charges Everett Smith, superior} presiding judge, Tuesday af-| They are Justin and Ford | and Morgan Cummings, | } of O'Brien. They are alleged to have beaten and kicked to death) MOUNT V 40, North Puyallup | (By U. P.) n brawl two “weeks a. y Kitchen, ord. Pounds declared he had ly ‘to collect the advertised *, suffering from riba received in a recent im held in the city jaii.| Lot rancher neveral win Larne 50,000 fire a dozer ich swept a lunch | ¥ late last night ‘Lut WEEK ON OTHER SLIGHTLY USED AND < LY) EXCHANGED PHONOGRAPHS| R the coming months you'll find no finer entertainment than the music de- rived from one of these instruments. New Victrofts and other world-standard phono- graphs—every one in the best condition and guaranteed to give satisfaction—are greatly reduced at this time—make your selection tomorrow and pay as little as $1 a week. Sale Pree" Comme $98.50 VICTROLA No.220 $13.0). QQ Upright Sale Prices... $97.90 | VICTROLA No. 80. 4 $65.00 | . $72.50 | $200.00: | $40.00 $115.00 | Sale Price PAY ONLY $1 A WEEK HERE. = PAY ) GENUINE NEW VICTROLAS—( Victrola No. 215 (iustrated above $105 Pree. 01/42 78900111 oan NEW EDISON ene Upright—Sale Price VICTROLA No. 410 Sale: PHO. 02 osee visas COLUMBIA Style E Sale Price. . BRUNSWICK York Model—Sale Price LL UTES 1 AANA RADIO * KIERETNE TOG Portable Phonographs NT BAND INSTRUMENTS | tabulation by the bureau of edu. : cation of the department of the |intertor reveals, | With each school district expend- jing from $723 to $80 per pupil, the |bureau said, a tremendous waste In education was resulting from the inability of students to advance “This waste,” departmen “should command serious con jation. The comminst of ed thon declares that much ) waste In education is due to p! and mental defects in the chil i He believes that the num pupils who repeat the first |can be matertally reduced If parent }will give duo consideration to the | defects of their children before they enter school.” | : Six Weeks in Jail Hy for Drunk Driving Mark Courage, charged with driv-/ ling while drunk, received a six- | [i weeks’ county jail sentence and' | $100 fine from Superior Judge C a | H. Paul Monday. Deputy Prose. a . cutor Bailey accused him of being | intoxicated when his car left the |i | pavement at the city limits on Rai il {nier ave. and climbed the curb, | early this summer. | ae B | Waihihgton Press |Z Meeting Held Here |g The King and Kitsap group of | ga the shington Press association met Monday night at The Olymple Hotel, and listened to addresses by several newspaper executives, in-| [i cluding John Reid, Fred W, Ken- | dy and King Dykeman. - G teed Dentist For just a little longer, we offer all Dental work at One-Half or less the regular prices. Note these: 5 $25 Plates Reduced to $8 Crown and Bridge Work Now And like all our Dental Work | Guaranteed for 15 Years! These startling reductions are made to induce you to come in and see what excellent dental work we do at prices far below the regular rates. € High-class work and personal service. Let us explain our Easy Payment Plan, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, Second and James St, Pelephone MAin-2736 Dr, H, 0. Danford, Ma 2h Informal Opening Wednesday Evening Music 7 to 9:80 Grand Opening September, 17th at 9 A.°M. Souvenirs for Ladies and Gentlemen All Day Thursday. Welcome Darleys Seattle’s Newest Credit Store 1308 Third Avenue Opposite Pantages Theatre in the University Building Wateh 7 CELSES ® Resear” «is oe ‘omorrow’s Papers i . Lacan ialinalinaaanl —e Forest preservation was the first | the meeting. | | Two Firemen Burned | to Death in Blaze | inesdce ea | federal 11 company | ‘FREDERICK & NELSON (DOWNSTAIRS STORE Goods Eccavasy Prees—Frodernh & Neden Sarvs In the New Men’s Clothing Section: BLUE CHEVIOT —Double-breasted Suits —With Two Pairs Trousers —For Men and Young Men $45 Well tailored, from dark-blue worsted Cheviot. Up-to-the-minute in STYLE. Top-notch in VALU Sizes for men and young men. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) RENEW FIGHT ON PHONE RATES 2s Will Attack “Increase Sanc-| Bryn Mawr Pines club } | The club's request for a permit fol- tioned by Condon Findings | |lowed a superior court ruling that | sheriff's deputies would be restrained an- | from interfering with private dances. nounced Tuesday that they planned a DuBarry Obtains Wurlitzer Agency Wurlitzer Co. one of the largest and r widely known piano and musical fm ument manufacturers in the we has selected the Du Barry Piano Co. as Seattle dealer. George H. DuBarry_ has placed orders for 500 pianos, “mostly baby |Dance Permit Is Denied Sealark intaining their old stand, coun- oners late Monday again public dance per- Sealark, now oper- State and city attorneys to renew their fight against the 25 per cont increase in telephone rates continuance of which was recom Dean John 'T. Condon, er in chancery, in the court action to try and re duce rates. Attorney General Dunbar an- nounced that his office was already preparing @ list.of exceptions to the findings 6f the master in chancery. | grands, he said, of which he ez- This list will be filed with the! pects to dispose before the holl- three-jud, ting of | days Judges > 1 Web. D EATS 45 BUGS ster, who disposition i of the case. GLENELDER, Kas.—Kansas has The state will take the case to, another claim for fame. Glen El- the- supreme court of the United der, a town 200 miles west of Atchi- States, if necessary, Dunbar stated The various city attorneys have announced that they are prepared | to back up the efforts of the state | attorney general in lowering rates. son, boasts of a pet toad that ate 45 June bugs at one sitting. DOGS CARRY DISEASE MINNEAPOLIS. — House dogs | often are instrumental in spreading By following the miscellaneous tuberculosis, measles, smallpox, leolumns on the Want Ad.page you| scarlet fever and diphtheria, says are bound to profit Dr. Minas Joannides. Your last suit may have been blue—a serge with a pin stripe. This year, perhaps, you are looking for a brown—we have it. Or a gray. The Popular Bradbury Clothes Smartly fashioned and finely tailored—ap- pear in all the most desirable shades from black to green. So no matter what your choice may be—checks or ee still the conventional solids—come in and look over the latest styles in Bradbury Clothes. We have the suit that will look best on you in just the shade you are looking for. And our economical Credit Gladly plan in- vites selection, immediate possession, and furthermore the convenience of terms of pay- ment to suit your own convenience. New Haberdashery Department Fully and correctly stocked with all the necessary needs to complete a wardrobe. TWO BE 1332-34 Second Avenue NTRANCES: 209 Union Street

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