The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1925, Page 9

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——— °°. ON EE EE a TAs SA NS BSS a RN 97°) 781 VATICAN GIVEN Municipal League Finds (Go Away! I’m Not Here|4OUSE COMMITTEE HEARS POPE SUMMONS @ HUGE CREDIT City Water System Okeh\ ee ore) PEAS FOR LOWER TAXES BISHOP O'DEA THEN two bandits drove up at the Standard Oil gas Establis SI 500,000 Fiat ire Committec Reports That Ample Supply Will station, ‘First ave. S. and Marginal way, Monday night,|.,. : R a lee P ) jand jumped out of their car, G. L. Hinton, the attendant, Paxpayel sesiege Hearing on Proposed | geattle Church Leader Will Wit w York Bank Be Available During Dry Season jumped inside the station and locked the door. Once inside . Hinton refused to open the goor. The two bandits stuck their Income Reduction Report at Vatican i wits Young guns in their pockets, climbed back into their car asd drove W ‘ R } A) wat lake ¥ away. Hinton called the police, but the robbers had escaped.’ HERE’S HOW MELLON : n ‘ ' ie = , |. WOULD CUT TAX OF CITY OWES CITY | HELP! DO WE ae e THE MARRIED MEN | Pa, Kogan [_UP WITH THIS ch deoosn’ tabi fgres to 0a | = oor eel Me ‘ Ross Has Trouble Collecting a EO gee | 3 N bem’ weho-iperGona ot te : From Neighbors a , I € " ; ; hand about | veyed the ty engine f . 1 ; Helen c@ pros 1 , ation f : Plan Opening of nen I Carroll < A Shrugs | Serer en Air Mail Route ‘A. H. Albert BE. B. Cox and | gory t 1 at , n . yi f CORPORATIONS ‘Tho tress : : : : fa new (Tangled in 3 Soe pe ie aa aa | = mh “sce won wt es 1 mnt | geil ayes: to fo Death i ra panting a waueavs. Joe rete fm 3 ero fo pr seen ae ; *" Changes Ruling on dat ger when t mind be in the fin ; xt H4 é b $ por cant Power Outside me gate e the a ; Dam head tof "aa he aiiin F Thousands of Ducks “suieraxies a geatuates Tas : Planners to Take 2 € one year death of os 3 i < may tere came, along Cocaine Auto Case Ave! range rasce i #12000 to 30 per cont on S166 s00| omy ome Up Denny Regrade 3 ‘ tae lsdawen hie’ efforts to encd . Before U. S; Court . aed § hen ¢ ; repent AND oi TAXES r HO : ’ : r 1 f t f ¢ f ADMISSIONS. ¢ : alae Women’s Pay Minimum Is a a to the United Staten, the) cxact cause oft malay. reecae SOL ; Safe in Washington State 24 BW k nt ne MODERATOR ‘s or Rime Arrested Onee and |i Right Away Again General Hines Has t, Deput Mitchell Charges FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE s Congregationalists Meet to Choose High Officer + nn An Opportunity for Flower Lovers: 42,000 Bulbs From Holland TULIPS - NARCISSI - HYACINTHS FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE drink @ Minn Pein AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES | WHEN Mr. de Graaff of the famous old Dutch bulb- -growing house of that name (founded in 1723 with fields at Noordwyk, Katwyk, and Oegsteest) suggested to us that we stage an Autumn bulb-selling event for Seattle flower-lovers, it did seem a little “out of our line’—but after all, we thought, we have many friends who will appreciate buying choice Holland Tulips, Hyacinths and Narcissi at prices that are a real incentive to plant beautiful gardens in Seattle. So here are the Bulbs—42,000 of them —choice de Graaff stock—rushed direct to Seattle from Holland—in varie- ties personally selected by Mr. de Graaff. A Special Offering of Cs wo OT j| 180 Velour Hats HERO ROLE \ STARTS ON PAGE 1 | 2 4 95 LENTY of the new picture hats ar included in this unusually attractive offering of velour hats of the better kind. Of particular note are the models faced with beautifully embossed metal cloth, and brim lacing of metal cloth, of which two are sketched. Stunning hats in black and the fashionable Fall costume shades. Decidedly low-priced at $4.95, Wednesday. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) To Be Sold in Straight Dozen Lots—Straight Varieties—for Quick and Economical Distribution to Seattle Flower Lovers. 24, 000 Dutch as Bulbs, The Dozen VOr, Rubra Maxima tla, and Murillc Due Van Tholl A Park © Yell Polet Case Again oe iB Superior Court These Are Among the Smart Pumps Being Worn for Street, Afternoon and Evening In six popular yarfetles: BARRI CON ereamy White, clp of deep Yellow; GOLDEN “45 6,000 Dutch Hyacinths 6,000 Dutch Hyacinths | Dosen ope. Dosen $1.65 Bulbs measure from 11 to Varieties: King of tho V ATTRACTIVE VALUE -$8.00- Outstanding among Fall footwear fashions are these smart styles in Pumps, Good Will Farm Is Judge Smith’ 8 Topic M. Smith, presiding court, will efulness Bulbs measure from 15 to 17 centimetors in diameter. | Varieties: King of tho Violets, Cardinal Wiseman, Grand | the Whites, King of tho Monarque, Yellow Hammer, Moreno, Marconi, Queen Grandease, Arentine Arendsen, o of the Wh King of tie Blues, Furst Bismarck, En Yellow Hammer, and Enchantress, chantress, and La Grandes Featuring Patent Leather and Black ‘Satin in Step-In, Strap and entertainment Prince to Lecture at Danish Church Beginning WEDNESDAY MQRNING, Aisle Square, First Floor Opera Pumps ‘ To Be Sold in Straight Dozens ear atte ae Straight. Varieties Four of the newer shapes, as sketched, New, and smart lines, with the fashionable spike and Spanish heels, Attractive value at $8.00 the pair, -—DOWNSTAIRG STOR

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