The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTI @ 10 TESTIFY Will Back Charges He M LA About Dirigible Crash MBER 30, 1925 HEINEN READY WOMEN ROBBED; * THIEF. DARING ade Thug Forces Way Into Two Rainier Valley Homes me Tu two Rainie ‘ nen f f Z fa “ t mon ‘ me of My n ' tnd ave. 8 M *“ ok he t yea , when t it da ) t ‘ At ; pre her from raising out SO EEO 2) RET Cae, HERE’S MORE ABOUT OUTLAWS STARTS ON PAGE ONE a THE SEATTLE STAR DESPERADO TRIO AND NEM PAGE 9 FREDERICK & NELSON | ae DOWNSTAIRS, STORE | Goods--Ecuasany Prices Frederick & Nedooa 5: New Curtains MANY STYLES!__LOW PRICES! UFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS (and voile), with 2-inch ruffle and ruffled tie-backs to match. Length 214 yards. Low-priced, the pair Ls OOK UFFLED CROSS-BAR MARQUISETTE CUR- TAD with 2-inch ruffles and matching ruffled tie-backs. Length 95 24%, yards. The pair..... UFFLED DOT MARQUISETTE CURTAINS with woven dots and double-stitched ruffles, Ruffled tie-backs to match. Length $1 10 ; e 244 yards. The pair. ae UFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS in dot Tie-backs to match. and cross-bar weaves. . $1.35 214 yards long. The pair . Lace-edged, Hemstitched Curtains - At $1 5 Pair Of white, ivory and ecru marquisette. Two styles of lace trimming. Length 214 yards. Ruffled Curtain and Valance Sets At $2.25 Set Attractive curtain sets for carrying out the color-schemes of various rooms. White voile and marquisette curtains, with colored ruffles, tie-backs and valance in blue, rose, gold, jade and orchid. Complete set for one window, $2.25. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) SEA DOG SAIL Admiral Rogers, Retired, |Magee Is Present ’ at Son’s Funeral TULSA, Okla. Sept. 30.—Carl Ma- Jr. oil man, who with Dick | Phillips, 30, commercial aviator, was killed here last Saturday while Jearm Ships on Alexander With a desire to keep his sea legs Admiral BE. B. retired nayal officer, panied by Mrs. Rogers, sailed Tues- day afternoon on the H. F. Alexan- der on her trip thru the Panama in perfect order, Rogers canal on the way to New York for | her winter run, Admiral Rogers spent the summer in Tacoma and is accom. | ing to pilot an airplane, was buried here today. Carl Magee, Sr., of Albuquerque, M., editor of the New Mexico ¢ Tribune, agd other members of jth mily, were here to attend the | funeral | Dick Phillips, commercial aviator, who was flying with Magee, was also | killed in the crash. | naval-alreraft controve: n, D.C on his way to Washingtor f about the a word to sa: rate ihe) Rossi Loses Fight ut The Olympic Hotel, Tuesday. “I in Dry Law Arrest um on the retired list now and re tired naval officers, like the old-time| Frank Rossi, otherwise known as child, to be seen and not heard.| Dominick Labbaro, was convicted Hay nt a pleasant summer in| again by a jury Tuesday. in Federal oma and.am looking for some | Judge Neterer’s court on five counts nt months in Washington this| charging violations of the dry law, | Rossi is already under two years’ plea winter,” is the way he feels about it | sentence, and is out on appeal which | he is carrying to the U. S. supreme Mrs, Amelia Hull, Tovey, Il,/court. Sentence on this conviction deputy sheriff, is 6 std ‘was postponed to next Monday. je a were closing In by “Ww 1 captured Johnsor : Mor ami n a shack and “ity bank, at Fre ' 25 Whitman ‘ ory across wh L the bank. 1 , ndits trying tc : t One of them fell in the street, ‘ were digging in the|s money on the pavement. I you. Is|si to pick it up » of the : new in bootlegging—do | h at me and you have to root for your booze | sald : “I jumped Just sittin’ there | drove away . ; A FAULTY BULLET SAVED the life of Patrolman Orgie Rush, who fought out a pistol duel with T. H. Johnson, jail- : mil there August 12 breaker and bank robber, following the holdup ofthe Queen City State bank at Fremont Monday. At the top is shown © you up for there?" James Kendall, whose leg was shattered in the escape, on a cot in the city hospital. Below are Johnson, alleged mas- : ter mind of the gang; Patrolman Rush, who captured him, and James Fanning, alias McCarthy, as they appeared in jail Tuesday. Photos by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers ; as wb abs ONS asset ta atic uh da Bin seen tl as : ie Yn the Sant HY ? Pihciet _ Life Insurance Men LADDER AT WINDOW SEEN Freeholders Plan - a in Convention Here to Go on Petitions, ‘ e and p Gidiing. aeee thas Sptla cet: the ponsors of the frecholders’ char @ Sttdents Crowding | cavetn tx ger oen2r cay net Santis sat eee eee| «= AS BABIES DIE IR FLAMES) 0-0: «somes 2 University Halls) pis:ois : thevete 0 students Prosecutor Roscoe Investigating New Angle ‘or « charte: of Tragedy in Home of Nels Peters ig Hf t ha f iY A cloned La t nosed to nyte a | Jer against th Mon NRed B meen b ! Rn. o ladder was . of ti 8. 8 ; Paced: ’ a tdi ndment to t ° of © from the se The name of the . P of ing. hocks Laie 8 Limited still mined by Pr Wartime Buddies : in Court Tangle ony Cotton, cx-private of d infantry of the Second di- é fire, and . in court by oO was re nting king | straining the hy rical woman, he|® f om. r to| sald, Peters a came up and | per | day | struck her in the face with his fist q Assistant U. 8. Jenson said Mra. Peters denounced | Di his former All-Pullman, No Extra Fare ie Mone lave ite ee | | pene Further. fvan lle ‘ ners have taken steps | 1 corrobrated Jensen's story Justice operative 4 4 19 Hours ; - (9 eatigating the cane, 1 &| The Liberty Limited provides wv | oattgn “wal cceleamdrants ts ‘pen ste peor ie Chicegoto =| YOUNG LA FOLLETTE WINS "2 cc noes) unexcelled service between Washi nab might rejoin his family, He had| i i nd ashington a F : . | been workin . cannery. | Chicago, Baltimore S “Fighting Bob’s” Son Given Overwhelming Washington. The equipment Majority for $ 7 ajority for Senate is the latest type of Pullman rene oe sae ry ‘. SED, is., Sep 30- | A Follette, 224,50: club, observation drawing- Mssdinin ta sont." annar’“EA| sotaete WT ttaman; gular re room and compartment tert MM. La, Foltette, Je, | BubUcaM, running ax an indepen i ‘a 0, aon of “Fighting Bob,” | dent, 89,036 sleeping cars. ba a d to succe hibather| John M. Work, socialist, 11,085. led overwhelming majority In the} William J. Bruce, democrat, run Dining Car Serving Unequa Cl pecial election yesterday. | ning as! an independent, 10,395, ‘ abulation of votes from 2411! “Young Bob's victory at the $1.25 Table d'Hote Dinners me ae au Hp in 2 tot In the | polls ona ia he vil atat tate howed this father’s unexpired term. Special Features UILDER DIES) it Discuss o1 Stenographer, valet, barber, ladies’ maid, Strata in State manicurist, current periodicals, daily | “Geological Indication of Petro i papers, magazines, stock quotations, John Gerrick Passes Away) teum in Washington” will be the| baseball scores, telephone connection at terminal stations. Leaves {rom the NewUnionStation,Chicago Por reservations or further information, address B.C. Kelloge District Passenger Representative 210 Leaty Building, Seattle, Wash Telephone: Hillott $590 ’ IIIness | subjec t of an address by Prof, | Marcel Daly at a luncheon meeting | of the Eingineers’ club In the*Aretic at 12:16 p. After 10 Months John Gorrick, veteran Seattle build er, d dat the Virginia Mason hos-| building, Thursday m after a 10 months Prof of who was a member | the foremost petroleum geologists of this section ‘Tuesday Daly ts reputed to be one Gerrick, firm of Gerrick & Gerrick, | the last 20 building | and building: stecl_ frame yours in Seattle The Olymple Hotel, the kane at, and Montlake 5, aro Among some of the struc nuit by his firm | | Continuous Flight Is Again Delayed CHICAGO, Sept, 30.—Slight motor Hoe jw survived by his widow, Delia| trouble today again delayed start of Gerrick, and one Non, Edward, of | Mddle Stinson's attempt to ox euttle, by three brothers, Joseph of |a new rd for continuous in grancisco an nd Adam | Stinson announeed he would of & 0, by t nd bis}up as long as the motor holds ne of Minneapolia neral|and he fo remain the aly for orvices Will be held from St, Joseph's | 100 urs by refueling twive dally | al 9 m& m, Thursday, pioa another monoplane, e

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