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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 — ONDA q THE EATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON PTH AVED FREDERICK & NELSON | Judge Quits T: ying Marriage Knots ™ . | Household Conveniences | ‘ ourt, Weddings Are Haste Is the Most’ eld Failures in ( Aaa ause for magnet Ae A pis" | DOWNSTAIRS STORE’ | LOW. PRICED (quicaco 4 ‘ Goede Ecomanry Prue Frode 6 Hide Sarin Copper Wash Boiler . Fi Vel ppe tel a ine Velvet Hats he { 1 unusual € *; Ir t 0. 00 pe val ie, made ol = ee vs F i" \ of extra heavy cop € we ' ar: ) No. 8 ny Mu fe ECTURING. one bey q No, 9 size, with the trimmings ays J OLKS COME To ME, 2 : d _ number of beautifu ‘ ‘ pe r MARRY THEM wit . tyle in a distinc’ i cover tdbeiees THE SAME ATTITUDE », ‘ " © group of new velvet : AIAG I pe juality velvet, featur Sink SERVED WITH 7 ing: Uimming of ap. : md TRIMMINGS’ plique flower in gold Strainer t to clergyn cloth and embroidery J 1 I . Attractive value Cc o mad h ) at $10.00. : Stee! of good oe : i me t : } 1 A Fresh Shipment of Children’s Dish Drainer and makes it } . wise, eaten, | PLANE CRASH IS Warm Stockings for silver, 151g b } inches in diameter. FATAL T0 TWO “Min fp.) \ Wie THREE AUTOS 65 I won eee 01 E SI; filo CLERGYMEN AND T - | Cc J gg oucer SPOKANE MEN | CHURCHES THE POW Huge Quantity of Liquor Is Nae Sc d , y VESTS TO MAKE. = Taken th Raid THREE-QUARTER SOX of wool-and-cot- | 25c MARRIAGE STICK) aken In Raids ton. Wide rib style, with fancy cuff tops. | s ‘ Arm i I JUDGE JOHN T, LUPE Tispee Gray, buck, camel and Cordovan colors. : | ; A decided con- y Flyers Killed When ~ mo . 7 | ; For girls and boys. Sizes 6 to 10. | venience, in prepar- Machine Falls 400 Feet | re Pee wy ing salads; made of ATTORNEY SHOT TWO BOYS HOLD ge cond s rege yee wea, alu : low- Bat wide rib style. In buck, Cordovan, came q pr ead ae i 30,000 SEE ACCIDENT " and black. Sizes 6 to 10. All with strongly 4 preg s a Noite he v t woven feet. At 65¢ the pair. Dive Over Field Horse-Team Driver Angered Take Rings and Cash From ; . . ‘SPOKANE, Sept 1 Two Electric Light Globes Ska When Auto Touches Wagon | Her and Companion |. * J Jo- Biya’ I Sui —should be replaced where needed, now 3 Kar uventie oys ersey uits with winter coming on. y a ny 7 ; 10-, 15-, 25-, 40- and 50-Watt Globes, for Fall, $6.45 : each, 27¢, I A ¢ Freictick & Nelion, Blectrical ‘sectlow, 1 near I er ana ey are aul ‘ MART little Suits for boys t F PON APEAINS STORE -T si atic | oe ed of $ Pkincehink welts | of 3 to 8 years. One- ¢ wo . Bas 1H of Eaal PRN aes scat piece styles with © button-on iN coee wal eee | aidbbely Hae tule ba trousers and fancy web belt, (A342) dent} Mira. ¢ a FORD ESC A P ES. and two-piece styles with slip- Oia E on and coat style jackets. All trousers are lined. ye) / "| Jumps Railing and Crashes Thru Window Glass tle were An unusually attractive va- riety of warm, serviceable suits. At $6.45. g loose, Monday as parked on the between Great Exposition Ready for Président Jumps Back and|" Holiday Crowds Driver Is Arrested PUYALLUEF corner of room of Fred Fvjoe esses: |League to Hear | Legislators Will gh ota h af 2h a B to ucke was badly Alaska Reports Inspect Kittitas at the 16th Weat- n front of autos CH, 1 Fair, which opened dent. wan er ; © thru a Y | “Alaska’s Development” will be the| 18 view of renewed hope that walk : <|mecting topic of the Municipal Governor Hartley will alter his op: > a stre ; : r un at the Tuesday noon luncheon | position to state settlement aid for | down on hin ‘ : 7 grr dagen University Graduate «- : of Commerce build: the Kittitas, a group of King county u Sager men ing will be addresse " ‘i " president by Is Held for icotggrd P Luby 9 , Ballafne and,S. Hail| !¢sislators will make an investiga: % j |tion of the project probably early 7 bg ena Ses cturer a .. t q STANDARD ©: C C | all Young, lecturer and trav-| next month. 4 ie IL OFFICER DIES Hurry Work on W. 1 went to the territory in| On tne chance that the special ses- 4 EAST NO: nissionary. He will de-| sion of the legislature may be called exhibits from thi 1 Ww | 187 cua arsenal MA dshibitces were bu By Al F er 1 heeler Bridge | f his lecture€ on “Alaska's | for November, the King county dele: all last arranging them for the a 1 f th board it 1 8 Recognition—A Histor]. | gation will complete its investigation show. t fataito hangs ‘of state institutions in October. ” nected will not interfere. As the opening day is free to children up to the of 19, thous The @ ands are expected to attend. bthe has been designated as and Enumelaw day and ve been covered CLUB ‘TO ELECT ‘ovement club apts to trim § ity budget will bo 1 "Pl early next Chairman el As the Budget n there would be an increase in the tax Ie school, kip. m A Ne anaeat | Bishop Addresses W ATER will be shut off on se Psat = ~~ Another Great Northern © udiag all of Wet: | FYE DETN TRIM BY CONDO | —AND NOTHING, MR, TRUG, \S More mber ates present the poul the Wednes y oth State, Go ttle da set for Thursday, and |t y is Tacoma day to bring tht 5 mills, poasibly as| <. w as 4% mills, Blaine said Mon eels i Malbec bua etaeh Ae ——— nl ae : PATENT, TO SVEN THE LEAST OBSERVING, 4 Ss Lo] y | b | ff "4 principal speak THAN That THIS CIFE tS A POIGNANT 4 : John Hatton K TRAGEDY, THE. FAGRIC OF WHICH PAIN a : | PUYALLUP a: iEtea Sfanatnt of AND SORROW ARE THE WARP AND WOOF. <4 F., welcomed the delegate Pi ; Premier Cat Show, with | —————— and Return er TN 150 entries, will be held HERE’S MORE ABOUT | OUTLAWS STARTS ON PAGE ONE j Beautiful specimens of ped \--—_—____—____—___—- igreed animals will be | |about a block and a half from the the last three days of the Fair Sat., Sept. 26 | only" Roun TRE in Day Coaches on Special Train Leaves Seattle 8 p. m. Arrives Spokine 7 a.m, Returning, leave Spokane 8 pem., Sunday, September 27; arrive Seattle 7 am, own home of Kilbourn's parents, Mr and Mra, C, B. Kilbourn. Just a |short time be he had been |talking to Kilbourn'’s father, re WESTERN turning to Seattle, officers sald WASHINGTON gy exe | Seeing the two men near Hewitt Jaye. and Maple st., he advanced to FAIR }question them, when Ward flashed | Jout a pistol and ordered the officer | to hold up his hands. Pedersen at- | tempted to joke with the gunman but a threat death cut short his | would-be yi Kilbourn at winning class. : They are Bi advised Ward to “lay oft,” but these chilly mornings and evenings and enjoy A FLOOD OF WARM, GLOWING HEAT, from your RADIANT TYPE GAS HEATER. No dirt, no muss, no bother—every particle of heat saved and directed into the room for your use and comfort. IT IS FREE FROM ODOR and leaves the air fresh and full of life. It is NOT AN ORDINARY GAS HEATER. It is the direct action of radiant heat, which throws out rays of heat energy directly into the lower part of the room, just as light rays are thrown out. All of the 150 feline beau. tes that have been oen- tered are in the prize- highly bred and lovely to later joined Ward in robbing th rined officer of his. revolver two man fled. Pedersen posit identified them a Kilbourn and Ward. | COOKS SUPPER A FOR BANDIT PAIR ick on Rancher Le y night look at, Cash prizes and Trophy Cups will be awarded to ff Here's a splendid opportunity to see Spokane, metropolis of the Inland Empire, and to visit vour friends in that city, Buy Your Tickets Now! AT CITY TICKET OFFICE 1108 Fourth Ave.—MAin-9800 or King Street Station | Call and see our at- tractive models and let us demonstrate this great comfort and economical con- venience, 7 the winners. The which Happ ETIaE a Th Don't miss the ©: mnday September 25, 26 and arking around iil him up | the last three days of the | Micelles ie Blas Kolbourn and Ware a them forced | Official Auto Parking, 60¢ |him to lifht a fire Under Police Protection for them, he suid he had no kindlin pair produced ook the mea eh the | = = || Li | a appeared, 4 i | Might and polled him to Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Avenue MAin-6767.