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. TheSeattleStar (acess 10 16) SECTION TWO B, ATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY EPTEMBER 29, 1925. ARREST HILLMAN BOOSTS OYSTER) NerworK oF nee SED te ROUTES OVER NATION )STILL BARGAIN PETAIN NOW IN FOR PERJURY AS A FOOD eF— = cna i 7 =| ON DEBT PLAN COMMAND Land Broker Charged on Fishery Bureau Head Says S- Agreement on French Pay-| Heads French Forces Fight- Testimony in Court They Are True Delicacy ment Expected Soon ing Against Riffs | A NI BS As a | WASHID TO. e VEZ Fran 1 «¢ r a Ame 1 i 3 » z as the Rift. ’ . et lea ducts for mr < tod: « 1 bar 4 ffected t the Aceont to Dy r) com it neod: t INTO, CAs. ns|H Lyautey’s nation, at- e Hamn Hilimar " ubstance 1 in preg if San FRANCISCO A C ted t eal nd his Jong “ ad ev 1 ft table consumptic Cis INDIANAPOLIS ’ . h evesled an interesting s “Amos I adworthing The Pacific Coast oyster ts a ssa 4 een ST wo an \ WASHINGTON © ) past ba lowe, f » toward Iie page, gal beeen A ae ‘ ey AS VEGAS New 7 ig ait ‘Garcous LOUISVLLE 3 ‘night | com ery ot a : beri ig cu g WICHITA 6? ‘ RICHMOND 1 ¢ Wadw ‘ t ae RALEIGH OY 1 eg Sasa to their Or Qomanona city ‘ 7 miasions got down to rea , i Tih. ged ey 7 : pmenenis \ last night and in an eve aa d himsett in a trial in y . sion Undersecretary of 1 th Eee k Doherty a “ ‘ ¥ ' FINS Wisdion, calidex and Ms pert ees Ree gre mnin C, which is very eamential roer woeTn OO 0A..45 arcana & peal aipee ple ie orcth : ts Go not entirety aaa np . 4 A Sede sapectally tn wi : ; 1 1 t of ne y Arc ws rate is at good J : Cditen ari plan ew t mitted € cour . fino PRESENT A/lP MAIL ; sount lof alae POLISH UP OLD;!s:s"=s"sis"ss BeoeaseD ROUTE Pree in Static lc re bar 1 with <<-= | Rain bh ve opera i ten : VTE S | Back in Seattle Sonn alt ns Monday a8 11 “Bedtime stories absent | Jaunched from Seattle radio, will return inew French positions. evening when the ae ttack against counte uch food! esents Miss Anne ‘ Radcliffe said the oyst THIS MAP SHOWS the network of new airmail routes now under consideration by the postoffice department. Bids known in the East as Probe Is Started Sleeveless Sweaters Are ol fooa ancients having kn: have been asked for several of the routes. If the new lines can be establisbed the advantages of airmail service will be st, at the first of a of Prison Break Wanted by Red Cross Nyse ‘ a STs extended to nearly every part of the count oe ' arene rer COLN, Neb, Sept. 29.—(By U nat ¢ en, There 2) Z a ' ® en ee ore’s p art at | P.}—An in on was started at Beattie women a . as \ ' 2,000 ne aoe ae aE aaa eM TN { brag r of music by | the state penitentiary tod ee a which did so valient a service in rth aR berks’ will: ts m 7:80 to 8 the | Suard, late yeste in one of the OFFERED REAL CURE most desperate attempts ever made now bel Gee, but Boldt's Butterhorns are evenings Baby Girl Is Killed blindneis b mand cats CITY BURNS Griffiths Rules Against Ex- New York World Demands thowe who “ on the curb fo ‘County Towns Must Treat are asked for by the green lights before attempt ienat tension of Lines He Quit as Navy Head X cromsing } All Waste Waters ; | Hed Crom el ; Hey, there!” called a waiting | Under Auto Wheels this. number{city Truck Sent to Aid Of! 14,. city of seattle and J.D. Ross) NEW YORK, Sept, 2%,—Gy U. P)|] business man at ‘Third and Unton A tead cabarets no ea Undae ein | eat s qu Imperiled Town ght uperintendent, were Wilbur Is catied hat se to Mon es & re pee by wi so hes ty Jurisdiction will be allowed to hn, two ao 0 from building a transmi Aas secretary of the ~ eee eet tat |/aump sewage or other putrifying| of Mrs. E. by anaes Atatin 2 killed here afternoon when run 2 automobile, Mrs. Dean, | of the Merchants’ assoc 4 just returned home w nget areal cure || matter in Lake n unless t has been ster the U. 8. nar ame back but she mcteriolog k for the cure r 1 10 Light & F rt-| Hons tion, f a resolution Miss King F ft $9} 0d te bulla ren passed and publishe the county | Mra. Paul Eaton, in Mrs ° y is age Lumber © world the news s ® runinty eek Tikes following | Auto. She went in the house and inc. ois ebb, nat eatie on the. unset Secretary Wilbur tor, Pty Rossi Again recommendation of the county health | Mfrs. Eaton turned her car around wa Pe? ay and five miles west of Sno. the “demoralization rg HOP siaoete Shak pearl? e did 3 e chil weaters with bstclplabe es n moralization on Booze Charge board. It applies to all county |' leave. As she did so, the child i Woot “will be furnish 1 enatnettal ofa Becapaey Of Seat | - Faced with a sentence of two years |!oWns and fesidences now contam{-| "an from behind a nearby bush teem knitters, it was announced at tive * : ur apres cic 2 a wih ting Lake Washington waters. and was crushed under the wheels. Seattle headquarters Tuesday Tv the Grays Harbor county Jail on | "anne county ea nk Dyettgen saved the town from The coun sep og r the é six Western states and a sen / t 10V th Seattle's 4 urisdletion of Misa Marianne King,| destruction, © : ne vu {tenes on an the lake,” street | 300 Strike When former Seattle girl, head of the mscyiiok Gu xt boea A tes vobtrras’ filler ibe c lias huff declared J pores eee den| prietor, L. Johansen, his fi Vorld continiien, ah | ote =f bu trtleeeor bite ogee PYG 2 Are Dismissed ; Franctheo, sre asked to furnish 4,500/ to children were asleep ‘in the tho every yemel had been ordered | 5406 court Tues-|public hearing for Thursday on| ABERDEEN, Sept. 28.—Following tata room on the secondfldar, Three fito active nervice. The record of ; man Carroll's moye to build | the discharge of two men, 300 em- Donovan Lumber com- men, guests at the hotel, were asleep the last four years and a halt of ‘ r j r 60,000 intercepting sewer sys. | Ployes of thi H NEVER M/SS THE MONEY ee: 18 COR Is Show: | wie } drinks and /tem with outfalis in the Duwamish | Pany sawmill, near here, went on i t f Jor at 1411 Bighth ave iver > ound instead of | Strike Monday 4 6 attributed “to the aver ost aid by drys to be a well | were ed in organizing a de. hat ~ ok Bede as hara forme rl : Souring of milk, often attributed | mand for an increase in wages. ‘| cates was Mra, A. M acher, and her ARSON CHARGED The blaze broke out about 1 o'clock ‘i Peete ronnee, (wo ot eee men, 7 ed his far ee th has lost more th der 4 from the warm |The other workers went on strike E Burning Insured Home M nhort. The fire sprea wters and her son the same peri y the thunde | re-engage the men preceditig the thunder storm, | following the company’s refusal to,,)| 8£7WEENPIKESUNIONSTS E 2 no evidence navies, as in all ns dae. coe Sees z 4 Second degree arson charges Of thes easel: te was a party to the Renton enter. | © 1 state 2 ng for two months in justic dent prise, and that plenty « sat the top and : BA? SSE were withdrawn Tuesday an e; evidence to show that the corpora: | down ottom, And at try Boldt's De counsel had repeatedly st selling municipal current out the navy whose record has = NS ij ag Coat Week At Francine’s Features the Season’s superior court. against | 1 Andrew § are accused by Dept Hammer with burning se at M4 1iith ave. fortunate nor ¢ uts the city,” Kennedy sald, | wise; w ution to truth hour.-The fire |e » poaition of it can-| has been to misstate the facts in pumped water from the Sno the case of than an urance, July §. Twenty : not _do something it never. ts? agal r and succeeded in pre- jig do, and 1 will appeal the case to| whore car spread of the fire. The|iie supreme court American hud Sie re labored until 5 o'clock Tue months, in definitely ended, Secre tary Wi forfeited the confi in supe fini loss is expected to total ar About $2,000 insurance cople. G. N. to Feature AEs eatgentioe la tn edee: Reindeer Steaks e a Choice cuts of reindeer steak and Seattle Destined Special Wireless roasts will be served to patrons of to Be Rail Center Great Northern railway dining cars, Detention Ward fez for Ss. Ss. Alexander ig ording nm tagrapnic author Seattle in destined to be one of the The steamer H. F. Alexander has | received L. E. Henderson, big terminal ports of the country to himself May 15, this ye cutor Pey er o esonsuct Women Discontinued 0" eainned with new Federal arc/intendent of dining cars at Fe eeeia ND MGilets “veltey ‘calle I \ e V V est St les | Gealila's detwatlon waid «ie bows reless apparatus, built especially | from J. A. Blair, general superintend: | claim agent, Lehigh Valley railroad pa i sig tutmnda “attitotad “with celal ais the hte pe eecen conti, ent ot aictog ats, of gone It in wee wag posite: visitor with Mrs. Tis not the count a which will enable her to maintain | expected that thix meat will prove a/| Heath is Mr. Heath's first visit cane ; Pe Tri te Ciecans tues eet YORE ct communication with the pow feature of the Great North-|to the Northwest. His headquarter of years or miles j an Lf stamp cee aa ¢rful Pacific Coast stations | nus are in Philadelphia. While here he But real good cause | The proposal was made by Dr. | one, hile on the other side of! It will come under refrigeration | inspected terminals with J. $ Ma For women’s smiles. and passed by & one-|t14 continent, she will be in prac: | from the North s close touch with the home| animals especia § tho still on this | pose, Ad be derived from | honey, general agent for the rond in y fed for the pur- | Seattle. after a short debat yetween Hanley and Councilman It effects a 36,000 saving Biggest Values bills in the 1926 budget ‘ the council was holding Ree ee yea George Washington really was not co Sgt D > } IHROUGH a most powerful buy: session Monday Federal Men to born on February 22, but on February ake Union Deal See Thursday’s Paper | the Gfranization;fntimately con- anley said the clinic would : jul the elimination of 11 days| ‘Transferring the suit from the nected with the very innermost continued, but that there would Hear John Miller when the old style calendar was per-| King county superior court to the fashion centers at New York, Francine no more detention of patien Congressman John F, Miller j fected the date was set up to Febru- | federal court here, E. C. Pede | was able to bring to Seattle a most re- under treatment Several other | addre he Federal Business a ary 22 Seattle real estate man, asks for | markable collection of Fall and Winter atte on “Congressional 7 judgment of $4,9 Frid: noon, at their mber of Com mall items included in the harborj|tion of department and the garbage collec- | Procedur tion fund were to be debated by the} luncheon in the Ch Coats ing from David C,} ek marriage ceremonies two! Williams and wife, of California, as | — re used, One is of gold and/the sum still due him for selling prices that make them astound: ues. The newest fabrics and shades, with richest fur trimmings, are Binell’ Tideday” aternooH merce building. Postmaster M.| the other is of sliver their Lake Union waterfront prop PLATE EXPERTS offered. Perkins, announced Tuesday. The| erty. Pederson claims that he has at Wwe make Rood platéa from In 1850 mail from Eastern states, |association is composed of all federal | t year United States exports! contract whereby he was to re-| ; {genuine India. flexible mailed in September, reached Cali-j executives in the city, and Perkins is ded thg imports by 1,100 million | ceive $7,600 if he put thru the sale | ety Cayo fornia. in March of the next year ta secretary dollars but that he only received hi. J *% e . . . . Fr plates are dangerous ? () Amnesi actums 0! DENETICLATLES, SAYS ilies: r a ° . 5) um | e ———_—__——/ | BY JIM MARSHALL he man ho shot—hm!—of course Look a-here,” says the cop. “You | LER glorious—this amnesia No is the wy the daily, the reporter has forgotten who shot) can't get away with that. Just be- responsibilities othing. todo, torie missing who, * cause you work on Tho Star . « ."| except have a good time, Nowhe ¢ been a victim of amnesia $0, while the man who might be| “Work on The Star?” the 4 i 1. htal It o t to be “favored | the elty editor hurls the usual quer-| reporter, ‘What's ‘The Star to go-—-except where straying foot ys teps lead, Nothing to worry about. | on” or “beneficiary,” at the very | ies at him, thé amnesia-hooned re- | 7° Sy dathcit d least porter oozes into a coat—Iit may be [' 8 all new the reporter. He hs nemies to dodge; ho friends to For years the reporter has been| his or it may be the owner's, and|L wonders what the town's namo ry, ol’ Kld, but I've only | one dollar with mo,” | Imported: Velour and Smartly vent Hats $10 reading and writing about the lucky | finds his way Into the street is and where it is, He reads the} | iads who wake up some morning| Before he lost his memory this! signg on the street corners, He} Tho reporter will wander down on| to find the scrawled slate of lfe| street used to bore the reporter ut-|secms to know the language, but| the waterfront and ship aboard a| mopped clean behind them and|terly~as any street will after you! that's about all | freighter, outward bound, Nothing nothing ad but acres’ of cleaf| walk down it 1,000 times or so. Now| “He§, Marshall,” says a fat man,| “head but bumming around the! surface on which to scrawl new ad-| it's all new, from the beggar with) clutching the newspaperman's arm, | World, seeing things and talking to| venture: his tineup and stage-property shoe-|*Just a minute, How about the| Strange folks in far ports, Nothing} On autumn day like this, when laces to the girls getting bobbed In | yp ayment on that ho mortgage of | tO Worry about any more—no more} Porcelain Root the sun squirms redly thru the|the barber shop, “Union st.”, says) yours mortgage payments—no, nothing ex+|| Prettiest, Latent, in Dentistry. swirling the reporter will) sign on the corner; and “Fifth| Mortgage? What mortgage?’ | cept lazily heaving around the You do not have te ko about with a " : | world loo P i out tooth waiting the gums to himaelf be victim of amnesia’ | ave another sign | says the reporter world looking at thing heal and work tobe made. Cour de:.1| nd see how it feels, Goodbye There funny red and green) “Why, yolt mortgage. You'y eee fective teath ate not extracted untti J : o Memories l lights winking in the middle of the | Marshall, aren't you I'S too good to last, of course fanten in the mouth . 5 i Natit treet and a bell ringing on the cor “Marshall? H'm, let me see, What tite (aran Ghih oth fit in the freanly oxtr = hits ‘ ‘ OW abou story?’ bawls | ner n en something—but | 18 my name?’ Hier Tac Portland } H Is} r Must mean mething—bu ) im Mi Was that a $6 or a $10 1 bor Ne. sold Tacoma the ” what? | "Yeah, what 18 your name row there ! rowed from you last week, Jim that clappered Jaw ox ‘ “What story?” ¢ ers the a “L£ told you last week—I warned | echoes the fat man Pepe unters the am. I told you ta ‘ i “4 win, ( Hrawh! ways the ree| eka the reporter at the noxt. desk nsion caused by receding Rime and nesiac, bland e clty| you," » the cop, hurrying after wi c says 0 | unken cheeks, It ean be d n 9 Hay, gazing at the cit Aad th F 3 5 Up goes the curtain that the re |] fy) al ih 1105 SECOND AVE. “| | | | editor as one gazes, absurdly, at| the amne The amnesiac laughs. | porter, grabbing at a misty recol- |] casen where ordinary ridgawBrie In a i 5 porter had rolled down in front of} ible, And our price ia no high + xirntfen in the yoo or at reformera| “Not moi” he retorts. ‘I don’t | lection H ; eeetOur iaih your TRAE here.) m9 Corner Second and Spring t{ noon luncheons. ‘The city editor| remember ever weeing you before—~| “Bunk!” saya the other, | ean y 1 abet pationa and entimates. fron . a i js a nonentity—he means nothing. | or the Haghta, either, What d'they| “Not ‘Bunk'—Brown," insists the Ton," he anys, snappily, | $04. Heel Bdge wha Ate ee Pine A : He might bo the Sultan of Sulu or|incan, anyway?" reporter, Noy dream is over, 4 6

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