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PAGE 14 Sean ' <Clock Will Register Auto Deaths Witness Says “Flying Men” Should Handle Aviation es WASHINGTON, Sept By t P)—Army airn rth de ot on ns d W kK x separate mn by Major Genera vocated by when hearings w m board waded c room t we are now, and if where flying placed in contro! self had ar in the air, declared. “I personally favo recommer s of G for form met on of the 1 Patrick adopt mmed ima! personalit one who cau! recommend: LIBRARY OFFERS NEW BOOKS Wide Range of Subjects ii Coffee Price Latest Title List * “Orphan Island Kindred new book Kilner We should bh do more n make ons. \ RAGEDY ADVERTISING. clock to be placed on a prominent downtown street. will be shown on a | Left to right: Chief Severyns, Sid | Houseman and Traffic Sergeant Fuqua, backing the clock idea advanced by Houseman Auto deaths and accidents in Seattle High; War Os cc, sue Blamed; We Like It, Tho) 0000 and seem » pleture and thou i ese) « ributio @. . ¢ r "y reo ne ilies . © Yag be ahelves, for present distribution Germany Enters Brazilian Market and Cost) ides."\s 0 resuit seattle i» going to cording to ulletin Isaued this of Popular Beverage Goes Soaring git te hol gerne week. ' bs v4 - There's a wide range in selec HE wa to blame fonehalt of the world supply. tn-| sou ee ccned by tho aute nator, tlon—“Orphan Island"; Macaulay iT ihe “pcoubat high WAabs ‘of ont: Vere ‘ nie - aa a 8 a latest volume of Victorian ridicule: |. i. que Rural ebaat Pa ay e it i Beresford's “Monkey Puzzle,” a tale| 0° hi) can be traced directly to erthe t Of the bewilderment of |} ; ® Peignant lit tale And that ba ne pean t . revolutionary war novel, “Dr hs ain ty gcnacth tp for bll : . E ' and Mi Cath s Braailian ftee raisers & al over two-thirds of the world supply Hives seats : Others listed are and offered unheartof prices, ish grade : Garstin's “High Noon.” “Barren! Brazilian coffee growers, on account m sealed being 4 of the Ground” by Glasgow, Gibb’s “Sound- | Of these new prices and because of inkers pay f he mer f nell ings,” “Segelfosstown,” Knut Ham. in labor nd living. | packed in paper ¢ mont t “ gun's newest Norwegian epic; Kaye- r prices on green cof. | The most popular American ink f the a . h have “Th George and the) fee from 65 to 100 per cent is iil the cheapest, however, for, the and Kennedy's much-talk-| In addition to the increased con-|even when made o m ' i t onstant Nymph.” sumption in Germany and other| expensive grade of ta ithe aut ne pub Don't forget to try Mann's Europ co tes, th United * than tw ents « am t ated t ° story series of psychological States, which consumes practically! and sugar included ™ ¢ the ad “Death in Venice.” and Masefield's Se ant eee rR Re PT e ta “Bard Harker.” = 1 Reymont’s “Peasants, in four ee oil cs Embezzler of Thousands | Rolland’s “Soul Enchanted” has ap- Peared in the first two volumes al- ade Wants to Wed Sweetheart BUILDERS MEET Milwaukee Man Captured Here Admits Mis- | deeds; Asks Police for Wedding Ceremony he main city BOB, JR., LEADS SEATTLE Sea STAR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 CATHOLIG FUND ( Local Markets )TAX CUT RUMOR DISCUSS LAND (INCREASING s--cntzsznc%- ye HITS MARKET station | i a 7 UTTER AND CHA . ata ‘ Z * | Workers Boosting Diamond Prices Paid Whoiraale Dealers Stimulates Buying and Auto, Municipal League Has Two try « " atres id . | Jubilee Quotas mt few aed Stocks Move Up Noted Speakers 7 x | Make it « million," Is the diamond ap a oe ee aevinw AS : t Catholie chure pa mous Gola bal . +4 ounties embraced ‘ rm Wa by Perry Uros ¢ . ‘ 2 wining the quota ™ jen ” a iM :. , woth yen Dae a tg ! Batras, white melt sed - . +; 4 ta easing the mums they willl waite hennery firsts AL yy ; y 0 Mra. C. E. ¥ lion by voluntarily raising the quotas RY AND hats eT Ry , " in our dletriat "rep riod J A Has lations by rermy Bowe : toto dan ¥ 0 nfo: aa ores the larger part of thwentern Live, fat, por ib a 1 Washingt Leading ureh im a - ; 4 on he more th the suma we eavy, eviored ba ‘ a . Gy J ’ e 5 hi 18 5 Cat . o par ampalgnns have be Dressed ‘ 4: Amer « lected an fo! we John J. Haye Si ‘ancy block a e 6% f . a ie le James’ cathedral; N, W. Federnplet, | vente, 1g yj iiits Off tei Wiener Kune he Re Ht, Alph G wh and W igian Mares Liv a3 Pcie y I", Muehe, &t, Anne; Dr. G, L. Bam Prices id Wholesale Dealers C mert Bened nm. J, Ia fiprings. hates " - Or * Edward; John Haltrunct . . | : - Po M ot. Margaret pert: 4 Ship News A ig? Will Bt. Patritck: we 183 Shae te ead onor Suzzallo ies ot P f i i J . : P : Cor Arrivals and Departures ! ; + bin! Cart A ' fi Dreseed. “th Arrived 1 e ros In ie t ri 1 5 se « & i a um” is Rev. Clement, O. 5 ansint a VRORTARLIS fi mae pt ‘ au ja lcaslerkia wn cal Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers a from Ba ‘ 2 Hon . more than 200 families In the pariah anonal exceptions, prices to pro- x: Vie porte af oe tae ithe t th KILL LUMBERMAN [rs tan rvenceeat 2m ate,aiy |Holy Day Delays sided. 1036 | Labrie neo at Trial of Secord beset J A pec ort Alex-| A religious holiday today stopped California Posse Are Hunt- siaaaens : wir | the ar process ott the Tiniied ing for Murderer *iMO ca [al dt0 pmo ote Daley Gre strict court Parsley, ‘ ” . f nan Secore a followe 4 Peppers, Yakima, crate - 1 1.36 | O. the Jewith faith, was to have a AUBURN, Cal §. Be: | Pepeers, 1b 10% wih peared bt cuit ella hia attics’: Stone, Forest Hills lumber man, : ie Vessels in Port at Seattle | tory io, ‘on a charge of wang jis dead and ponses today were | Tomatoes, +. box 4 Beith's Cove Terminal—Pier (—8tr| the mails to defraud. scouring the county for traces of racrrs 4 4 ; ‘The motion will come te |hin slayer, Stone was shot from| id Wholesalers Derwees. i ae ee Peet, ambush as he approached his mill Lss@am ern Deane. See MORN, 1 A of inepection with his oo te wife and. Mra. A. Holden, of an ; Destroyers to Be Fran f ow ” Siete hs Here on Navy Day f tuk . Sirs) Attempt the Chamber of Com- " t be . | Admiral 8. 8. obinson, commander “ S al time MAY k Wor toulnaloBtre Benmobr, | of the battle fleet, wired the cham- IRS vanee-seegg by W. F. Jahn ber that the navy planned to have Cutter Bear Due ti—Ms Loch Mo-| some destroyers in Seattle for the ne dininn Kav celebration. Previously the navy de- Here on October 7 « Poh botany hes tment had not intended to have United States coast ard LIVESTOCK arce & Dy any ships at this port. = Bear, on a -return 5 Quotations at Union Stock Tarde 3 | pa dari RT CE from the summer's patrol of the te oder bongo i erik Cama Bade Acaic comme ts| Sites nein : vi telmzees."e~>' The Seattle Star now at Unalaaka, Capt. F, G, Dodge ay enn sant Hert See y Villard, Coquitlam ‘City, Gritt 1307 Seventh Ave 4 nday ‘he famous ¥ od ore a i 00 ee geaere:yenerrr be hor 3 . r, Seca wit giiea Vai'meattio Marto] mete t: LS See ae | MAin-0600 October Chates cows and helters.. $490 “4.68 gers P 5 } Classified Advertising Feit ta: medion Lae cis : HODY 18 FOUND a 4.10¢10.00 | Building Permits |) Rates VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 26 1anses3.9e | ————— | cuRANSIENT RATES 4 ties y were attempting to : ne, 1 NX. 48th, ‘ount Six Wi he Line! ‘ ro attempting ee ane eet frime| One line or Ab {heertion. a body found floating in the 12.26@ 12.00 | |, Teniden sees: $8 re mrigericn 20 Cents Per Line. Columbia river near here yesterda: 11.6 he seid 332 363 plea One Une or spore 4 Fasectione W. Tecaenheis, chief engineer 11.60@ 12.60 vig shes Oe One Line or More -¢ insertions al 16 Cents Per Line. . fram: | Male and Female Help, Wanted and Male and Female Situa: ¢ government dredge Wahkiakum. “ 12.00@13.00 POLICIES = z —_—_——— + £90g 10.60 oniene 7 it ree sees . reese} . 1,409 7.00 ALL CLAS. Pacific Coast Association) tractna a tong prison term for}enced not only by the shadow of Vital Statistics } HIDFs AND woot COMING "'FRoK HB ‘ [D2 embezzieme: nd forgeries of | prison bars hanging over Ciree (Bazing prices f. ©. b. Beattie) | STATE OF WASHINGTON COSTS Convenes at Olym| ic mbezzlement ‘and forgert ft | Y ars hanging over Gr Pa da f | deh won Pp sums totaling hundreds of thousands | also by the report that Green has a Green Hides, ib MONTHLY LINEAGE RATE . of dollars, Clarence F. Green, alias | wife and two children in Milwaukee tarat BIRTH. | Bulle sd Between 40 and 50 delegates as-| 1), C, Howard, Inte of Milwaukee, |Burgunder wan n¢ Politicians Concede Election) seine in BIRTHS | are ree | Calfskins, green ence at-| 60 to (calendar Month) sembled Monday at Tho Olympic | pleaded with Deputy Pronecutor R. | but he believed that Green h of Youth prea Lo tae tatlowing: man! PONS WD veseess | §4,t0 #9 ines used during calens Hotel at the opening session of the | r 1 the police Mon- | been divorced. Gray, Moody J, 2626 Corlies ave. os aed alter |100 to 199 Hines ‘oak dheeiiar anes Pacific Coast building officials’ con- | day the privilege of marrying) Green waa nabbed in a bank here Nessim. 218 18th ir vo. 3 i A ; i s | 20n8t. month ...... 14 cents per line ference. his sweetheart by. & bank official and Detective ILWAUKEE gf ae wr! Bin) | Morse Hides, according to sxe— pape a Bog 299 nes used during calens H. E. Plummer, of Portland, Ore. Green's sweetheart, whom ho had| M. C. Scrafford. The prisoner broke ; th Albert, 161 17th ave 8 pathy i Arty $3 | 300 to 299 lines "Geed oorae Salen vice president, opened the meeting | represented his wife until his ar-|and ran for half a bi befo oO np 1 Poctes Raymond, d Weel Pelt: ¥ ae agent, dar month ......12 cents Der line and asked Robert Proctor, superin-| rest Saturday afternoon, was not|he was captured again b th Arthur 3. 1643 Firat ave. w.| Pine chotes + 18@ 9 2 Wovgapeer yer fendent of buildings of Seattle, to| held by the authorities, Her iden and Patrolman J. L. Beil thet heavy, Ib. 4 ota fornia ave. |600 to 699 lines used during calen- introduce Mayor E. J. Brown,’ who | is being shielded. Hin Seattle swindies may mount La: Follett m A ee Mohalr—Long 7) jence.4 $400 SW. | coos month ......11 cents per line gave an address of welcome. Mayor “1 want to marry her en told} as high as $10,000 th man, Ha Gea kin Lone . 10@ .59 * pats a lines sed Goring ceeing 7 a ; nder. * t t the v t his 1782 W t t bratty’ “wd H 700 o ines * Brown told the delegates that Se nde T'll stand trial then and it much | McPherson, James W. 64th « Dleca. te 20 Foreign Exchange j tot More lines used during cal- attle is the largest city of its age |take my medicine. And when tom) P¥ealeh Offi ce | | Coarse, heavy e Stay f month ....10 cents per line im the world, and that “it has the | released here and take my ‘jolt’ in| #2€&: icers runn Beuntod, Warren, S12 Alohs pt Fn ie . jo —o best water in the world and the | Milwaukee, I'll go straight, if it's 15 in Coast Session ‘" "virn * itho . girl es FOR YOUR Worst moonshine.” years from now - “f the p Tenn ve candidate. Delaware, James Thomas, 4114 59th on . LONG BEAC ‘al., Sept. 28 * r , | 2380 CON y Mr. Plummer responded to the | ADMITS SWINDLES bet mai “a hander 0 8 other hand, Edward F. Dithmar,| pit: 8p¥c. Stara, 329 w. sotn| : await | wer sores, Montreal, wo ONVENIENCE welcome address. Delegates are|QN FORGED DEEDS tagious diseases were programmed | ("* Testlar republican candidate,| at, boy | cascara’ Dark-—iit peel oh | Greece, SE.STSTW; Abang he THE STAR office from 8:00 Present from virtually every city! Green readily admitted his reat|for discuasion at the Pacific coxat |{% TWRBIOK on an Independent tick] MARRIAGE LICENSES | WHOLesacr rrovn, onary, yeep |"*"* vate rete iB. UBUL 8:30 p.m. dally. im the Pacific coast states. estate swind! in which he con-| conference of health officers, which et. La Follette whipped the regu ee | Quotations by Tikher Flouring Mills | ey pone service also main- 5 h 7 Sere, whe? | tar republicans in the primaries and| Name and Residence Age) blenda s.70| : until then. feased mulcting Seattle men of thou-| opened here today repul primaries and | | and Reside | | Chicago Board of Trade | Peay aarvtonermtbac: AS ani ones, Charles F., Seattle Legal , 540] g sands of dollars on forged deeds and| ‘Tho health authorities will hold | forced them to run their man as an |schonatd, Carrie E. Seattle. Legal |Corn—wWhole, yellow, 100m vere... 47.00 | « Quotation R WANT ADS | independent Saturday's Quotations Are for Your Service | mortgages. He also admitted that in | demonstrations of new immunication | "12" ; | Hotop, Wesley C.. Tacoma Cracked: aud ‘feed meal 43.00 Wheat— Open High Low Close USE THEM | Milwaukee he was wanted for real | methods, also William George Bruce, democrat, | DuPuls, Ella, Tacoma Lussare daactat hated . $e ee be 1 gids 91.98% 41,39 ok A Fastata: seitionitardants ‘aciountine 46); The conference. will ond oa Pri who could not pol enough Yotes in | Burleigh, Charles H. Salem, Ore rece! Sa chante sea, [De i aay Lade 140% lo THE COST IS LESS i | $200,000. when the health experts will visit |‘ Primaries to win hin party aj Kendal, Rose, Sale: he Wheat 53.00 | May 146% 149 143K 1 Hired Peeetine neath expecta: Will “visit | ctace on the election’ ballot, alec is | Webb, Delos, Seattle Dairy Yeed 45,00 | Corn. ° 9 Jurgunder refused the prisoner's | Catalina island ballot, aleo | Opal fF, Auburn Scratch Feed, i00s 00 [Sent J Ls be dunce ars Ing. ay! an Independent Circle: Opals AMburi jseotee rena au 8 BUSINESS U. S. NAVY VARD f sweetest. in this ne was intu- | New Dry Head for Henkes mak. Calgary, Alberta. 22 | Saye Deun Meal—106s “Bh00 [aay SERVICES BMEMENTON, CHARLESTON, (i) | Touley, William J.. Dating, Tex. Legal | Pe gh bakers era [Sent 23% °o —__—_+___—____——__ 0 ellite Soro Cant, per cw ; 25% me oo ee | Alaska Selected | Relay, Marveliite 3s -Pora-, | |e, per ewe ba | Bee. ae roan, Commens, Dow, | Edward O, Birgfeld has been ap | Enate Richard K., Seattle ....Legal OLYMPIA OYSTERS Tye: Russell R. Farrell, Lawyer, 049 Dex- $215, 8:0, 10:30" AM | | pointed deputy federal prohibition — | Wallenberg, Mildred, Seattie Legal | Gatton sans #28 jept ter Horton. All cases, Advice free. 145, 8: 5, 11:00 P.M. passa | administrator for Alaska, to succeed i Torrey, Auguat L., Seattle Legal | verte «++ ees oT6 | Dee. BLiot-0388. es sEsceet Sander. tExcept Sundar. Wier Mariner Dies on|ATmr Means, Administrator Lyte Plane Hopes to Remain Up iia Wethur to Oakland Legal | WeOLEe ALE ao ome WAC TC BALL 215 Burke Bid, 908 | ; H . zal | Fresh Fish, per ; and. Alle mod. MAin-#303 cy a aiaentoed, Mroddas Four Days and Nights | Melioy, William J. Soattio.... Legal| poy, 100 .13|_ Ribs Savicu Gap asssomaniigiatl tng 7:15 ALM Board Schooner Here Brigfeld lived various Revit Penra peal vege aoe RS" | rounders... : 106@ ‘08 | Sent All cases yeary . Denan, Thomas, Monroe Legal Snineok All.cage: Leary Bid. | 3 Bay Points, 0e Mound Trip Yep lim deg casigumert bt (hed bat A DWTRO!T,, Bayt! 48.— Hobing to| Barlow, ive Ruth, Seattle. ;...Legal | Moe eae. wane: | ry "Passe 4 ee ht 3 OTR Sept. 2 ‘oping to| Barlow, Iva Bea “0 " . nang Sian Passenger Car (includ MRS. ANNIE M. EGAN, 76, for-| °4 ore the country, He remain in the air for more than four | Snyder, Willlam Tt Flooring — Perm | as Ma La el staal Kae SEATTLE TO nREMERTON mer Seattle resident and British Co.) PEOSCN™ 1 the prORibi ons serv ioe nd night without alighting, | Wills, Dessle | Verttonl gra: ih $44.00 60.00 | ON" a herd, sasae To. ELtoLe1et0 1402 Alaske: Bids one Hat BET ORCHARD lumbia pfoneer, Rites ‘Tuesday | CDS*8d In special work in the Kast. | Hadie Stinson, veteran Detroit nir-| Glassman, Clyde do No. 3x4 o-sees 006 47.00 | a PRY cI bine : PSEATTEE-BRIN ROM he morning at 0 o'clock’ atthe’ Be. | 2ne | eanater itp take place a#|ian, will ascend at 2 o'clock this “4 Fie oh bry ety ees 90 38.00 Baas lectric. Machinery Bremerton und Seabeck (T flames’ cathed She dle sort | #00R. as id is able to wind/afternoon in 1 ke pnoplaie| ere aioe nes : ash | BF ; re sutterhorns are} 3 ; . Ferries) Through Mate: en ersae ene Clee: Rea se ila fis the! tant” 1e)30 | MicK toro an sae cen noplane | Reiftén, Marion, Seattle poten hie HY eid Advertisement. BS SATU nTuOn One Way, 82; Hound Trip, $3.50 fg| Worth, Texas, September 19. Sur-| UF ! nth with two companions, Alger Graham | water, Charles Bilonaburg Go No. 8 Re aves. sss 31,00@20.00 W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO, & Be aare ind get through ket vived by son, Willlam D. Thompson, | ‘Micated: }and Jorry Machle |iloyd, Lucy L., Bliensburg Se ee alee tire Hats ied Optician and Optometrist heck-Brinnon Ferty schedules hare | Of Alaska, and daughter, Miss Mar m nce his plane, altho stripped of | ttershey, John G., Ashfor Stepp Si EDMUNDS Aebeheide ae heen so arranged that close con. |. Egan, of ‘Texas, Body at Bon | Crowds Attending every ounce of excess weight and|Conture, Julla, Ashford Punk Bie. secseeeeeess e0.00@07.00] < EDMUNDS, Fraser-Paterson Co. abate. made. in either ney-Watson's | i filled to the wing tips with gasoline | Mann, Dewitt T. Ba di Fintsh— | Piano Tuners Cotman AEX YARD ROUTE: ei efs Oregon State Fair nk, carries but 24 hours’ supply | ATH GEtQD, B08 Vv tad BeA9 Aine oases . (3.009 58, 0 | | SUNING-3i- John Strom BA in-Aaes, RANK A. HARTSON, 26, died| SALEM, Ore., Sept, 28.—(By U, P| Of fuel, It will be necessary for Stin: |, Naomiy Seattle Oeagee mere Saturday. Rites at 1 p. m., Mor Throngs visited the Oregon son to refuel in midair every day.|yintwalc, Andrew, Seattle 1 | wsetme Ne, 9 00d bee sieretiial ih Patent. Attorneys day, at Johnson & Hamilton chapel;| fair today on the opening day, which |Helgren, Toini, Seattle 34 | do No. 5 FP. GORIN, Patent Attorney at Seattle Aerie No. dev of | has been set aside by the fair board i Drop Sidin ents secure: loped and sold oer tiel peat aE Est LES dh vii Hoops ete Past ette Aged Union Head | DEATHS ee Yan eee dst. 00640,00| | Sontecr cot Pe aes les, charge other and sis, © clally fo uidren ane ‘or he 17 \ Fr y - Campbell, Mary A., 88, 729 23rd ave, | do No. 3 G-l2 0G 31.00 | 600 F st. N. W., Washington, ter at Auburn survive, Interment | American Legion Called by Death “p)"!),""" bd sateen tr stint Sty ¢ i OA in Lakeview cemetery All exhibition space has been take John L. Harris, one of the or-| on, “Helen Loraine, 1 month,| do 12 + ‘ i r 8 do 8, and F Vertes f Hy PUGET SOUND EMS 16 and entries in the horse races, live|ganizers of the Pile Drivers, Wood} 1410 Allen ply Sept, 25. Goat te ee | Advice and bookict , STEAMER MISS EVETTE FOY, 18, 352 N./ stock competition and agricultural) Bridge, Dock and Wharf Builders’ Divorce Complaints | sand B | ds. 3 ird at, Franklin high school | exhibits have been such that the fair| union, died at 1 a, m, Monday at] Alice Rebecea va. Percival Alvaniey ot | Surgeons { sc HEDULES B\student. Funeral at Butterworth's | board is ready to predict a record | the home of his daughter, Mra, Hadith R Jenne desertion. cay ag Hy SrcaN atato0 Pantages Bld) at 6 p. m. Monday. Cremation | Year Woodhouse, 828 W. 63nd st, He was] 4 Mab de eS Ne ¥ Lath Women's ailments, disorders. Dave Henan i pind § aa |e anne : Pe weap | amate { r disorders. Kesmepnesy Bravel by Bioumer will follow Horse racing starts this afternoon, | 66 years old and had lived in Seattle “aN t Perea ek trail See | | DR. MAY FIRE) ears curing ea TACOMA Ss 9 {for 38 years, Ann va, Goorge Boardman, nonsup- [Mir ioc : | men, 705 1st ave, Wash, Bldg. ly, 7, 9% Mom. ms Ly By By PT, BERNHA i i M arris came to ‘i 1 port is f Tl PUINERAT Ne hep im , np A. BreM-| Night Watchman | ,dtr. Harris came to America from | yetry" 4. va Charles A. ‘Thorn, SHINGLE MARKET | ae 1 FUNERAL NOTICES 60c % le adil died suddenly aboafd the Kill d by Y | ngland when he w and was} Cruelt By the Wert Coast Lumbermen’s Assn, | — TOsaTAT ae at aw Trip | schooner Aurora Saturday, Body at 11le) y eggs) well known a bridge man. no |Clarance J. va. Frances Skillman, First Grades . é + SI—At the Fealdence, 199% Daw- PASSENGER | Johnson & Hamilton mortuary pend-| DENVIR, Sept, 28.—Lee oss funeral” has been wet for 2 p.m. ity rive side ama fia City Championship SUPIT ROSS, nye. af! youn Mes Ih nd ing funeral plans, Masonte order in| night watchman at the A, T. Lwin | Wednesday, at the Butterworth mor: | Sonn AL. Frost, Incompat: ra Biers, Prize Walls | husband of Mary Borst, and ig de pnd jcharge of rites, American Ship.) & Sons Dry Goods company, was | ‘UAary. Seattle lodge No. 211, t val | ibility ra Clears + WINATS ji father of Me. Jona n Caroalne, | masters’ asnoclation membern to at-| Killed Inst night by youss, who en. |OMer of Moon, will be in charge eae ea | Mossi of ‘Seattle; Mra, Willian tend 1 " urenes a Ji, 4g i} Ls . ule ther Puget Sound pon tered the building and blew open | aH ri © ay | Perfoctions iday Night, Oct. 2nd Miller dmond, Wash; Low 1 OFHY SERVIC | ce Naat Bb) the safe ‘Ban Wills Fight BANK CLEARI | Iite-crade 10 at i San Fernando, Cal. nd ween SS, JENNIE ©. DEMOTIE, 94 wtook at the toasi of Oakland, te and Bremerton: fHea- r-old Wa Ries TEMOTTE, $8 | ; in Indi City) Seattle | [iaxtra Stars, 6-2 Funeral services will be con- Aleck and Belnnon: ort rhe Washington pioneer, fatally TWO BOYS ARF In Indiana City |} Gjarings $74 | lixtra Stare, 5-2, . duoted Tuerday at 10 4. m, from Fy pe ag NE a inj dah Saturday night in Hverett, When found carrying pistols, Har.| | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 28.—| | alanoes 1/895,782.68 | [US Bertects astime D | Sea ReOTRON He CSR LEN Lote NOtaans aid ney, B. ©.) ee ee Tae pie fh old Rowley, 18, and Melvin Sander} The proposed Dempacy-Wills fight | Portland | Wurekan « taking Co. Interment Calvary. 4 = 0 fl der direction of | gon, 17, were arrested Sunday night | at Michigan City, Ind, July 4, 1926, | | ¢ z 6,043,847,00 Pertections . en} . At 810 Yale & Sept. PuceT SOUND Nav IGATIONC jiAeles of: the Gs A, Rab Butts lab strat, aven'Abd ‘Madleons et ey l Will Wacoroniblead under scalars || etna? barn Aaieasi00 | Becond Grades 111 Spring St. , GUSTAV MAX LEHMAN: COLMAN DOCK: FOOT M, ; ohh 4 ee ial ad Mrs.| Patrolman W. A ten, The boys | aothpriize fight law, it was ane] ) Tacoma Standard atbdle ; Per 4a. Faw Dancing Every Night ‘ ce G yeataanelaved 20 of Mr Mii J, A, MeDonald, 4217 Dayton ave.,| were hold by the police for investi. | nounc today by Kdward W Common Btars, 6:3. i i 5 ; } i 49, 19 Ww ribab | Total transactions. . 2,164,000.00 | Common Stare, 6-2 110 Wednesday, ( N Funeral services Sept, 29, 19 survives, | sation Monday, White, aaistant attorney general, yp i ea ee deca) aera GG satateh ny y Carnival Night maths eygeda at our chapel bh ' * ORIEN Bicete ra a: satin elitist iisit wh " ANA fds roth amr a 3

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