The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1925, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 Country Cousins Lead __HYLAN LOSES IN, eC City in Essay Contest NEW YORK VOTE More Writers in Rural Districts, Letters on Walker Wins Mayoralty Puyallup Fair Reveal | With Al Smith’s Backing JHAT, } Are the city boys a ¢ reasons why you will want to go to los ot e fair nex Ww enous NEW YORK, Sept h © 150 words and, Gov, Alfreg H sith oday batt ! having ond, $ third, The end of Hearat's nation t ‘ w York elty's po! came 4 tw y yor John I. Hylan, whom . ay he } supported thru his news ‘ 4 with the The contest ¢ » next Irid papers for eight yea red at and-coming juventie citizens of | t pon Jofeut at the State 3ra) population The fair opens next ‘M and | Senator “Jimmy” Wa Tammany Th os Ww >» to those w will continue until the following & and friend and protege of be y nig Monday ¥ " write best essay The lau rship wi F ed to the | “MY: @nd boys and giris up to 19) Walker won the democratic mayor of age will be admitted free y nomination by an indicated ma WATER SHUT.OFY NOTICE Lyons and Wi He Doesn't want 9 ‘ to hurt you Ret The rrorte whe ave afraid of (6, Bennett 4 are the people whe do , lt him until they have Your dentist is more interestedin protecting your teeth tohim regularly for examination ! and you will escape a let of pain } and trouble, Aout of 5 : E aise “ ae : ' _Dry Agents Wreck is grim pyorrheas count Soft Drink Bars Wrecking two soft parlors Dentat start “ out of eve: tell this grim story: four people five are de ‘ough neglect, to con ey pass the age of forty. Thou- a is the dread disease of the gu i le often for loss of teeth, rheumat AS apy han dangerous disorders. ° ing h tender bleeding gums, bar, Eari Corwin, who oe the teeth ai ad felentlessly aid, ea or any of its symp- Ask Congress for Marine Hospital Ef ppr which has been used the treatm tof p} d in time it will prevent pyorthea or c Don’t give this insidious disease a chance to st Start using Forhan’s this very day. All druggists, 35¢ and 6cc in tubes. last pight marfne hos and it in Inadequate > far off for the needs Prrwela of R. J. Forkan, D. D. S. has Company, New York rhatys FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste—it checks Pyorrhea | Hoof ‘hea Mouth isang "hess RAMENTO. Sept. 16 Look out! Two winners are com- ing! The flavor makes boys and girls pals with Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Put sweet, crisp, golden-toasted Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in a bowl with rich milk or cream. Deli- cious with fresh or preserved fruit. Easy for mother too. No sticky dishes to wash. You'll like it. Get Kellogg’s Corn Flakes from your grocer. Ask for Kellogg’s at restaurant or hotel. Oven-fresh ALW. Kelley Mega ‘4 patented jnner- tite wrapper favor and =, Wow red It's the Navor—marvelous, indescribable— the lead ler among ready-to-eat corcals, yons | ry badly,” said Hainea “Port)| send has the closest one to| THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 [Bull Didn’t Like - Auto!) feeans Oe nat ae EE | ye N. » Sept. 16,—Thomas Lynch's auto- mobile wasn’t red, but a bull charged it just the same, and Thomas, who lives in Wilkesbarre, Pa., is in 4 hospital with a fractured skull, Two others were injured, = RENT LAKE LAND PLANES GATHER Sinty-Year Lease Taken on AT VANCOUVER Big Waterfront Tract FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET--SIXTH AVENUE (DOWNSTAIRS STORF Wemen’s Rubber Aprons SN Monster Air Cirous will Mark Field Opening : ‘in te] ar tat fats ne wm" ||| Some Very Attractive Velvet | "wsstsinssrone | Westlake ave, and Denny way to} A® @ feature of the dedication Mrs. N. M. Carman of Seattle for|AM air circus such as has never | $125,000 wa Tuesday, Mra. | been in the ted by Went &| Weat by us sched Wheeler, and the by Henry| tinue thruout the Broderick, 1 At Hats at $3.95 34%4-ounce Skeins Knitting | Asave 50 smart styles in velvet, with a few of | Worsted felt and felt-and-velvet combination, ear’. At 65¢ Skein Hoo Hoo Luncheon HE RE'S MORE | ABOU T | _, Date a era OUTLAWS Smart off-the-face and fancy shapes for Fall w In the hionable ull colors that women misses are earing ally priced, T at eo? soft Kni , STARTS ON PAGE ONE J 83.95. Gort: al t fe fact that #o many | pene AIRE ATOR! rd of thelr members are in Spokanc at-, revolver {n some while as Baty Die, |. ae Soe ding the national conveytion © Hoo clubs. : r3 : vsmuatseest: | | Women’s Umbrellas eee Chamber to Study e bars a Covered City Industries fu in With Hand-Made bout the al | number of wea Bome of the Durable G W witnesses of the break ray camittes of the Chamber urmed and some say “Gloria” owns tee wity| revolvers and ono carried a s 1 . a tantra oaaumtt cf peso bae eS Sabla Fabric tion-visits t Bound plants, it wan de 5 are consid a meeting of the committe | ¢ and Of fine, soft, snowy- white muslin, these Gowns are entirely made and em- . : | broldered by hand, From LAS covered with this fabric are ft hands of native known to give v satisfactory wear. ippine women While it is a cotton fabric, it has a lustrous a number of charm- finish, with fancy rayon border. vies. At $1.95; tara. ‘AIRS STORE Tuesday noon. z'S MORE ABOUT ie SKAGIT STARTS ON PAGE ONE HE J Made over a sturdy 10-rib frame, with ; amber colored ferrule and tips. Carved wood n t It handles with heavy cord loops. Low-priced | G f, and t ei tens a at $2.95. | SPECIAL f f ® OV AIRS STORE hat the | | OFFERINGS him te reuitous route both inside and out of the city limits “Both men joked about the break | jand sald how good it seemed to be free. Tho man I later learned was Kilbourn sai had been | * Murgatroyd ome of | ilities of the wu ncllman Moore, who has ayed great interest in the project, was down bel with a group of folks wh care much about climbtr | “Hey, you fellows!’ shouted [© Doc. “D y, come on up here. With Silk “Plating” 89c Pair Porcelain Women’s Rayon Stockings | | Pitchers FRESH shipment of these serviceable silk | 25c “plated” rayon Stockings with 22-inch boot in | F semi-fashioned style. | In 1 ad 14 var See j ‘0 floral decoration as With reinforced toe and heel. n | hown in sketch, Special Blond, tanbark, crash, French nude, peach, gun- | 25¢ each, metal, lightwood, cinnamon and black. Sizes 814 to 10. | A very good value at 89¢ the pair. | Large Glass DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pitchers, 50c In a with round finished gla: shape, . Smooth- t seemed. 325 Pairs Women’s and Growing Girls’ | SHOES | In Broken Size and Style Lines Sizes 2} to 64 | Reduced Th Cut Glass Vases (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) washed thru to the | % |} Chartes florist, who entered | the jail off while tho ese were attempting to | other N other tank bourn, he and his hand smashed when he attempted to grap: ul bandit ‘d and Watson hardson and Kilbov ad gt h had been smuggled into thé in some undetermined manner on was armed with a crude} spear, fashioned from a length of broomstick, to which was bound a table knife ground to a keen edge and sharp point. He discarded it as | he rushed from the jail office armed and desp mo prisoner, h ple with the you WwW ettling basin that ave a will prevent them coming down here as they do now under a full stream head.” | On the way back a Star man gathered members of the board of public works together and asked them individually and col lectively if they thought the charge that the Skagit project Matrons on the upper floor of the was seriously damaged by rocks | County jail told Jatler Morgan after, and debris was warranted, | Ward that a big automobile, with a Every one of them, including J, | man at the wheel, was parked on the D. Ross, light superintendent, Eighth ave. side of the jail all ae apy morning, and left just before the) Odd Fellows Grand In the style sketched. 4 inches high, With neatly cut pattern. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | sudden jailbreak, ‘ : erat | “We are only seeing and learn . ing again what we knew all the There have been four attempted Officers In City) time.” said Clark Jackson, su- | Jallbreaks during the year frustrated| T. 8. Glasgow, grand sire of Aus rhompson of De- | rnest. W. Brad. on, D. Cy deputy by Jailors. This is the first in Sheriff | tralasia; Herbert A Starwich's administration, ‘The last | troit, grand sire one was in Sheriff John Stringer’s/ ford of” Wai regime, when John Soudas, murder-| stand sire, and George A. Joiner, or, and five others, escaped. All but Sttite grand master of the Odd Fel one was recaptured. lows, will bo the guests of honor at perintendent of public utilities Other members of tho board | nodded assent IF YOU ARE INTERESTED “If you knew all the time there was nothing wrong, why did you come up today?” asked eho f moeting Wednesday night at the The Star man 1. 0. O. F, temple, 10th ave, and ¥E. ce (Pramas Oftee He IN SAVING mayor wanted confirmation.” | | ‘These officers of the lodge are on “Has he got it?” the news- | Will Help Starwich their way to the sessions of the sov rman. continued. erelgn & held in Port | beravof: the board *nodaed Declaring that he has implicit con-|jand from § to 26, Thi on your purchases their heads. fidence in the sheriff's office, Acting | \. tho first meeting of the sovere The party left Monday after- | Prosecutor MacFarlane denied Wed- | nd lodge to be held on the noon and went to Rockport by |nesday that he is contemplating an uns coast in 16 years. The Odd Look on Page 20 automobile, where they took a | Investigation of Tue! sday's sensa- | Fellows now have 3,000,000 members. | funny looking, gasoline ro- | tional jailbreak | yelled c ination tra ove! Bony Farlane told The Star that he | . . . aeeeesijra 1 a0d;eno: ralleoeh to get CAT aAe wlth Howe Collexe to Where you will find a Yewhalem, The return trip wa the jail dell . a See raawtay ationnod. (cil Wwororsmnare ravolveri midvacdavelin Present Recital; by the prixoners and that he will not | ‘Pho formal opening recital of tho | United States Senator Frank D. unless requested to ald Starwich. | How College of Music will be given | Willis, of Ohfo, passed thru Seattle} ‘The first thing to do,” Mac by members of the faculty at the | Tuesday night en route to Vancou | lane added, “in to recapture tho men. | CoHoge hall, 1921 Titth ave, on ver, B. ©, to dedicate the Harding} That {8 the sheriff's business, Th at 8:16 p,m, Artists who | international memorial, crected by|next step would be to learn how | are featured on the program. are: | Kiwanians of the United States and] they obtained thole weapons, that is| James Hamilton Howe, Mrs. J.B. | Canada, He was accompanied by) also Starwich’s affair, But 1 wilt” Carmichel, Arnold Krauss and Mrs. | Mrs, Willis. operate if he asks it.” lone Paladeaux | BUSINESS petit) >. 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