The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1925, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2% cW IS PROUD’ af AIRMAIL |_P tue THE SEATTLE STAR MANAGER PLAN DIRIGIBLE'S TRIP APPROVED + WAS OPPOSED PAGE 9 iges F rom University Bridge was a Yes, —/ —Traffie Officer Mavers Tells Aircraft Board What He Has Accomplished WOULD LEASE LINES Says Department Has High Average for Work WASHINGT toe de in any dif. en military aviation air serv conaty! s from hicago to » to the Twin any other spect ost of $514,405, This was put In operation time,” 2 to meet c sald New, r sch f regularity that has ying Of ¢ delays and | deen there rupt passer r I ine think delays nelined to will develop our leas numerous TODD ARRESTED AT HEARING Taken In Custody When He Presses Charge him of George . when Im fal in a hearing, to bring forth ce other than estab: he «fact that Thomas editor, was dead, A. Ruric recalled mayor of thia c Was brought back to town last night He was arrested Where the hear Todd's charge that Norris had conspired in the Murder of Dovery, was held yester: | day. The hearing was adjourned until $ o'clock tonight, when Todd Stated he have some “surprise” v Yest: ft McCoy's improvised court, otherwise | the high school auditorium, was stor Language never before @ courtroom was used free ly at the « on. De McCoy's quavering com- ee: to “Keep order! This is a ious case,” cheering broke out all thru the trial. Hot words were bandied back and forth between the Opposing sides, and eyen between the court and the pr als. Fights threatened to break out on Rumerous occasions, and both Todd and Norris were loudly applauded by their cohorts. The climax came when Todd was arrested at the adjourn- ment of court. He was taken to this city while his friends rushed ahead to arrange for his ba Castle Rock, to WOMAN FREED Lady Who Jaywalked ant | Slapped Cop Is Released Miss Nelile Bane, 40-year-old cor. set sales wom: arrested Monday on a disorderly conduct charge for Slapping Patrolman Paul Hackler | when he turned her back for jay walking, and d $10 Tuesday by Police Judge Gordon, was released after a few hours in a cell by Chief Of Police Severyn: Miss Bane asserted she had no money with which to pay her fine. Severyns said he believed her story and thought imprisonment for three days, to serve out the fine, might Prove injurious to her health. The case of Mrs. Marie A. Fowler. another woman jaywalker arrested Monday, was continued until Octo- | Der 6, at the request of counsel. | MRS. HARRIS’ FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice Harris, 37, daughter of Mrs. Bertie Redd, of Denver, Colo,, will be held | in the chapel of the Home Under- taking Co, Wednesday, at 3 p. lervices will be read by the Rev. W. B. Turrell, of Trinity Parish church. | c-c————— HERE’S MORE ABOUT POSSE STARTS ON PAGE ONE —— ee ada ea Everett and Seattjo at | An hour and a half after Ward and Kilbourn had ite Petes ince hiding Sheriff Starwich's man-hunt- | ing hounds were at the scene and took up the trall. ARMED MEN ARE PATROLLI i ROADS Meanwhile, McCulloch has prowler cara, manned by deputies with riot suns, heavy calibered rifles and plu: | tols, patrolling every youd in county and every highy in the rather densely ¢. i blocked, Starwich ts Johnson, being hidden ntown busine their recapture come after a outlaws his and trail forested country stilt Burns that Richardson near the 6 fection and that which he bloody confident and warns will | battle, if the} & half a chance, is a mat fer of “nmoking them out,’ Daddy, bring home some of Hold Stench Pastry Advertisement, Wrecked car pulled from waters of Lake Union after its plunge from the bridge during The driver disappeared and has not been found. ry fog early Wednesday. eee | CA f HERE’S MORE ABOUT CRASH STARTS ON PAGE ONE AYTO , t a father-in-law? Andrew houseboat beside the bridge, heard hit the water and looked out sink window in time to see ft to the surf The fellow in the nt ashore ar ARBITRATION Laundry Strike Settlement May Be Effected strike ker is sti auto, after which ared. automot about 12 feet of water, feet from shore A block and tackle was rigged up {om the bridge over hes A fire- man below narrow escaped death} m the heavy steel pulley broke loose and dropped 60 feet, grazing his head. . hartor threatened wor The laundry nding accept on of the arbitration plan sug i ested by Mayor E. J, Brown "The car was Wednesday mo dragged from the water af-| ceive hours of lab The ma o WAS It con. patrol also | inte action. was aun ers, in ¥ tained no be atharlets About t upon th wage Mayor The w to be using every effo: acc a carr ©} to avoid a strike. They have mac thelr death. material concesstons, acco Want to Be Beautiful? Watch Rose Jar Page ECRETLY, every woman wishes to be attractive, if not beautiful. But how may she gain this goal? The Star thru its NEA service has obtained a series of articles on beauty and health written by M i Lanphier, who received the crown of ‘Miss America” as the nation’s most beautiful girl at the Atlantic beauty contest. Miss Lanphier came by her beautty naturally and has never worried over artificial aids to loveliness. Her articles for that reason are all the more interesting, writ- ten in simple, unaffected style and taking as their major premise the theory that perfect health is, after all, the basis of all true beauty. These articles will appear every Friday on the Rose Jar page. Be sure to read the first one next Friday. Brown said Wednesday ers a very FREDERICK & NELSON (DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fall In Sia Attractive Styles for Women and Misses Wogacidee $10.00 A special purchase of serv: ceable” and neatly styled utility Topcoats in durable gray and light tan stripe fabrics. ‘ Two of the six styles are sketched. Bach with small fur collar; each coat fully, and warmly, lined. Specially priced, Wednesday, at $10.00. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Careful, Fathers-in-Law Ohio, Sept. 23.—What rights, if any, h fuse is being sued by his son, Ben, who charges that papa kissed Mrs, Ben Krause against her will. Ben asks $5,000 damages. | Measure to Go Before Coun-| Lansdowne Wanted It Post- poned, Testimony Shows cil With Committee Okeh yval of the city manage Mu judic ed by the ced by the committee of the eit Pucsd) Ve of the measure | t thre Monda and the am Ange i ter spring electior Opponents of the appear pon, urging a for ember This gro urging Cor ou! Kennedy the race ‘as opponent of the city ager plan The judiciary proval of the unanimous and assures its approval by the council as a whole Monday The Municipal league will laun mpaign to put t the r it Li to enter mayoralty | ap: | plan was|, committee's manager manag A paign ng representatives of every or of to conduct the city, ed the movement | ting Kelso Official Is Guilty of Larceny KELSO, Wash,, Bept ut Gorton, former muperinte: Ke man. |" LAKEHUI the Sher ixible the 5 {forts of ( the I emented cor ronautics ed to posty ‘ounds that The June uy all the 5 inded 1 re 1 the flight on the mooring and refueling ed that in it be ved ¢ ints of Float U. S. Liner That R rG oft Bremer hampton an Aground| YJ ASHINGTON, Sept. 2 until throat and mouth trou whistle blowing, improve. CHIEFS AT FAIRY Firemen to Visit Puyallup’) Exposition Wednesday | ‘i morni ‘ood and Anes: the vas the rv jorning c mat 4 men and property owners must be aroused to the fire before fi dangers of tments to a min num. v esday afternc the We fair, at Pu the fire tern Wash allup FIVE SWIM CHANNEL NEW YORK.—Fiv ul in mming from Dover to Griz, a ¢ ® men have been the They were Capt in lishman: was transferred Tuesday to a quiet, outlying beat ubles, caused by too much - : . Footloose Display UNIQUE in 4 44 _ Funeral Rites for Mrs. Erdman Today for Mrs. Hen Erdman were to be held at 3 Wednesday afternoon in the Co.'s chapel. services Home rs. two sons, Herman FREDERICK & NELSON 54 Attractions for Thrifty Shoppers TOMORROW in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s “Holeproof” Stockings Thread silk, semi- fashioned, with hemmed lisle top. 11 smart shade A new He Trimmed Hats Attractive Velvet Hats in black, navy and the popular $ do variety of shapes for bobbed head and the matron. Ruffled Curtains With Tiebacks Of white voile nd 2 Prs. marquisette, for 24% yards long. With 2. inch ruffles, and ruffied tleback: to match Imported Linen Pieces (Embroidered) Unbleached linen m4 Doilies, Center pleces ‘and Tray for Covers in round, oval and oblo! Attrac- embrold- ered and with scalloped edges. 500 Pieces Stamped Goods Scarfs, Cushion Tops, Center: pieces and But fot Sets, Stamped on tan crash fabric, Ina hum- ber of attrac: tive designs WOMEN’S PART-WOOL STOCKINGS fn fawn. Oxford-gray hi new $44 L i brown, spruce and shades. 8 WOMEN Ten from en's COVERALL active styles ¥ gingham. misses’ sizes 1 qual and Pair APRONS: ‘anhioned Wom, 100 PAIRS CHILDREN'S SHOES: Laced style and sizes 5, 4, Sand 6% 300 PAIRS WOME) Broken dine of styles. Pair S SHOES: in broken slzo laste. WOMEN’S STAMPED LAWN Dainty hematitched, stamped in 8 pretty de tan, blue, rose 5 FOR . STOCKINGS: "HERCHIEFPS: ~ styles, Colors ender, CHILDRE Rayon-silk-and-wool, wide Hemmed tops. Reint dd and toe. lack only. to 9% AIRS for whit and oa and lens lay Ib weave heel Sizes 7% LITTLE GIRLS’ PLAY FROCKS: With little bonnet of self material Sizes for girls of 2, 4 and 6 years STAMPE 5 OPTEC and 4 napkins woven, bleached cotton designs ) LUNCHEON 5 Including 45-inch WOMEN'S STAMPED MADE GOW longeloth, ompletely stamped, and ready for ering. 2 FOR.... 36-INCH RAYON § In ivory, flesh tint, pink, dew, mais, Jade, orchid, coral, and blac Yard. IMPORTED SILK PO: In sta: fabric of an almost unlimited ber of usos. WOMEN’S CREPE GOWNS: ot ¢ and-ready” cotton in white and flesh tint. 2 YARDS for.. ‘Ss OF cloth Stamped on firmly: 6 stamped READY- Of good quality made, embroid. PORTS SATIN: honey- peach Jard 12-momme weight, The num- crepe Round and square neckline styles. Medium and large sizes. Mach TOY RAILWAY: Miniature train, circular track, sta tion, tunnel and all complete. Me chanical—spring winding. Bach.... CANDY TOFFEE: ‘Tasty assorted flavors. Toffee, wrapped chews. 60¢ the pound. 2 POUNDS SOX: Serviceable forced toe, heel Cordovan 10 to 11% ME COTTON SHIRTS; Plain Sox with and sole brown and VLAD khaki KL dium height, attached collar x54 Inches. Cholee tive damask patterns, of 4 Wach, ‘Ten, coffec, sugar, flour containers in the set, amolod in white and blue. Sple CHINA CUPS AND SAUCET Pure white, well glazed China and Sauecors; 12 KOR ARTIFICIAL PLANT In decorative paper p Ramblers, ‘Tea Roses, and Poppi Hach CANDLESTIOKS with Mahogany — finished 9% Inches high, fanoy candles in Pa and Complete various color gray, and atripe patterns, With Of tin Tillicum Specis MEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE rein Ribbed black 5 PAIRS for... two pockets. Sizes 14% to 17,. MERCERIZED DAMASK TABL) , CLOTHS; Size, before hemming, attr 5-PIECK METAL KITCHEN § cake en 0 Kot Cups Geraniums DLES: ndlesticky, with colors, Ribbed weave, color. Long ength. Cordovan. ribbed top. veness colorings. ac n hi rie of 2 FOR SCARF Designs in rayon t 400 BOY: Including fi 1 and ot 8 years ... 150 RAG RUGS; colors In plain and-miss patternings, F and durable, Each RUFFLED MARQUISETTE Just 100 p white marquisette Curtains in CURTAD yard 50 (Only) TA In_ pleaain, length. 27xb Just 100 of Mats tains Filled and 18x25 inche BATTS Pir MERCE NAPKIN: In Just attractive With interwoven blue 11% tern, Size BLBACE NAPKIN 4 attractive ¢ 17x17 inches. INFANTS' AND pretty sty WOMEN'S GOWNS in MEN'S COTTON UNION SUITS: in Fall weight. Gra 36 to 46. MEN’S COTTON SOX: brown and black. Sizes with extra-thread toe 10 PAIRS for . 50 (Only) OVAL BRAIDED RU 4 cord Rugs of In a number of astrik- x50-INCH RAG RUG and-miss pi col various rooms. IMPORTED TAP! Measu three and floral effects reads. TUB SUITS: or more styles. sults, r fabri to match printed patterns, riety of patterns and colorings, Size inches .... colors. %POUND COTTO Batts weighing 90-inch comforte : » DAMASK TABLE Hemmed, ready for use, 18x18-Inch size CRETONNE SOFA PILLOWS: 250 of these hapes 9 sleeves and ankle Made and heel and Sizes 10 to 11%. unusual at ze 15x30 inch and @ va able for Si 25x50 inches. ESTRY TABLE ing 5: inches. styles—verdure With interwoven Just 200. Some ed poplin, 3 to merce and striking hit- mly woven Size 25x50 inches. 2%- With ruffled tie Pair. STRY RUGS Va- COCO-FIBER DOOR MATS: these of strong fiber securely-bound In a handy ST” 47INCH CURTAID For ruffled or panel cur Rose-and-gold, blue-and-gold and gold shi rose-and-blue, Yard 200 FEATHER BED PILLOV with clean, covered with Eac fluffy feathers art ticking, COMFORTER ey white Cotton pounds and in 7 size. Each. . 12 FOR....... Sofa Pillows in and colorings, oss-bar pat inches. 4 FOR DAMASK Neatly hemmed, and in lamask patterns, WBOR. cece WooL SACQUES Bach . OUTE fane Size SWEATERS in a variety of FLANNEL stripe outing, Round and square neckline styles, Bach PILLOW ©; Fully ble ing SES, ehed and free from dr THREH (3) FOR... 42x36 INCHE PHONOGRAPH RECORDS; Lincoln make, popular records, ED KITCHEN RS; Sturdily seasoned wood. of titles in Double-faced 300 UNST. CHAI naped seat. YT TOWEL color, apace for Initial, 2 for Sanded finish, RK ¢ Jacquard Design includes motif with a wide choice dance tunes, 5 FOR... well and dach made of With low back HO BATH patterns in with x34 inches, 456 Boys’ Outing Pajamas One-piece styles for boys of 6 to 12, and two-piece styles for boys of 8 to 16 years. Of good qual- ity, fancy out- ing flannel. Men’s ; Pajamas Made from good qual- ity, fancy stripe outing flannel, in two styles— with pullover or coat style jack- ets. Well made and cut com- fortably $ full. Sizes A, B, C, D. Men’s Out- ing Night Shirts In fancy stripe patterns. With and without collar. Some _ braid trimmed. Sizes 15 to 19 (neck meas- urement.) Children’s “Wayne Knit” Stockings With ful- 3 Prs, fashioned for foot. Pony brand stock- ings in black and brown, An unusually fine Ss quality, Sizes 6 to 10, Men’s Blue Work Shirts Of heavy quality blue cotton chev lot. Attached collar style, with yoke back and two pockets, Sizes 14% to 17 (neck —measure- ment).

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