The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE SEATTLE'S MILK IS IMPROVED U. S. and State Finds Quality Is Improved TESTS MADE SECRETLY fargs fram EATTLE ~e £2! ~ a CHIEF PE To State Prosecuting Attorneys is te & Results Prove to Be Sur- ' cH prise to All To Mr, and Mrs. Donald Cummings Gq ERNMENT gett mpr months ag The test puts the finest 1m n the country T To City Planning Commission The 8. J. Pelr we th federal department, and A k t and L. W. Hanson, of the uy 1 partinent, unced the e about a f ante as average of pasturized milk at 9 i 1 M1 n 83.2 for the six'months ending t= |'To the Hawaiian Tourist Bureau May Pe ss s The raw milk e . a compared to 90.1 ' Ms idhelt ’ period. The av n milk 3 “ea i : the past six m , ‘ aes In the certifi ans out of] ¢ ; ix dairies the Woodland dairy was as first, with a se f 98.6, with the oxpylies Reerina lta To the Northwest Indian Congress Milk Farm n er Fs class with v : ae The t and the d wa taking place To Ezra Meeker mendous improvement of LB agi 4 milk in the last two years = ‘ records show that In 1919 pa ave salbarg ye ‘ ~ . milk averaged 83.6 and $4.4 for th ahi} va v raw milk. b Ww CHIE! ATT > Ci N To Spokane Legionnaires ity News || 2°. tar ha vo ae anon in Brief Sophie Harris, prominent tion Army worker from | | Salva n 1 F -| To the Conductor of Broadway Street Car No. 292 Dear Con: cisco, with a rank of brigadier, 4 visit Seattle October 27 and 28 Plags for a huge Pacific North- west commercial and industrial ex- Position to be held in New York next May are being made by p nent Seattleites. will EATTI be made at a con! ¢ in Portland | November 4. eee : ; ae The annual fall garden sal es mana Orthopedic hospital guilds | held Thursday, Friday and § in the new Securities build CHI irrty Fourth’ ave. sale will be received at rooms in the building. Any donation the or the sales | | To the Maud | Dear Arcti | Four generations were represent.| !” lieu of t for s uC od at a family reunion held Satur. to the Nort d. They : day night for Mr. and Mrs, Andrew| claim, old ship, but the n tak Kokenson at the Winfield hotel. | have won as the t kaa 2 asap . . of you that wherever you go and what “The Arctic V Guy M. Parmalee, of the King county veterans’ bureau, was cut and bruised when a for-hire-ca# in which he was riding crashed with a truck Saturday night. Frank Toner, driver, ‘was arrested for reckless driving, Two hundred and fifty applicants for the R. O. T. ©. air corps, from | the University of Wasihngton, will | be tested by Flight Surgeon Capt. To the Members of the P, F. F. You might di To the Duffy > Wo Players $ Dea enjoyed y wa very m sohn M. Stanley this week ‘aaa hii Es | were playin Ww nind that 5 Agricultural exhibits of the states, to make Se ave chased the Hei of Minnesota, North: Dakota, Mon-| that end a put on the samo high class ¢ which mark at the r tana, Idaho, Washington and Ore. gon are again being shown by the Great Northern railroad at various state fairs. in your. venture = wot AT Miss Mary Webb was chosen| declared t th queen of the fair and Mrs. Nellie| our own state | 1 could, if ar Wilson most popular matron at the| supreme court and might have it defe eving the law to first annual exposition of the Lin-| be worth > and benef h 4 to take any action, coin Industrial Fair association, a| 1 hope that this feeling an " changed in the future. negro organization, which closed,| Your action will lead t port hn after a successful week, Saturday | employes, I am sure night. -- eee Edward™ Liston, of Ballard high To Dave Henderson school, was elected president of the State High School Leaders’ axsocia- tion, at the closing session of the conference, Saturday, at the Univer } sity of Washington. | Ib new cars after seeing that old CHIEF SEATTLE Paul D. Coles, young Seattle at- | \To Dave Henderson Again’ torney, will succeed Judge J. W. Hoar as assistant United States at-| Dear Sir: Let me congratulate you on put i torney was announced by District} municipal street cars th ast week. It give feoling Attorney T. P. Revelle Mondway. | ,0f thankfulness tc mysterious powers . . | "government after s om a chilly street corner J. J. Brown, 807 Madison st., was| these nip CHIE: knocked to the ground while re ing a tire beside his car on the ro 1 To “Lift” Operators, County-City Building near Stanwood, Sunday night, by a| Dear Boys: I timed you during the rush hours, morning, noon passing auto,. Brown received | ovening, this week and the longest time it took for a round trip of th badly wrenched back and severe six floors was one minute ¢ conds, That's good time and you're ealp cuts. pisses | giving the public courteous eleva service, nk CHIEF SEATTLE. shame to let {t dry up, and this economy policy isn't helping the show spot of your neighborhood a bit G. F. Buchlener and Carl Klemm | were arrested in a restaurant at | To Fort Lawton District Folks 108 Pine st., Saturday night, by fed-) oe girs and Meadames: I hope you get Fort Lawton reserve f re apes. (op eg Pores a muntelpal park,, if the war department will relinquish It. It’s a | Open forum on “The Party Ma- chine’ and "Bosses and Leaders and “The Spoils System’ will by held at the Tuesday noon meeting CHIEF SEATTLE. | To the Carlton Park Bus Drivers of the Seattle City-Wide Democratic} Dear Trainmen: The chief has had occasion to ride on your cars Women's club at The Olympic Hotel| several times Intely and he Js well pleased with the courteous manner cafeteria banquet room. | in which you perform your duties. One of you seemed to know where | the chfef wanted to go Inst Sunday and I would certain! past my destination if tae buaman had not stopped the inquiry as to where I wanted to go. You are givin I am sure your patrons appreciate it LETTER TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief: The condactor No, 1229 on H. Madison st. certainly accommodating. That is, if you happen to be a flapper. Let a youn good looking woman get out of her seat a little Inte to get off the one and he will look at her and then stop immediately.. But if you are a Hele old and not so good looking he will you on to the next op, Please tell me if this ts the proper system to follow. It, 84 are old people to do? A LITTLE OLD LADY." y have ridden auto and made good service and * SEATTLE, Lewis J. Wightman, of Los Ange: | les, was identified as the man who committed suicide in a Japanese lodging house at 508 Jamos st., on| October 14, Seattle police announced | late Saturday night. | | | BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES} arry atts Star Invites its renders to use sal i RADIO CASKET ment ax an ald in finding missing $55 Auto Carries | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct, 23 filetives or friends, ‘The department ie , Cal., 2 2 Across Continents. © Kimball, fo help in reuniting those who have been rancher ated. Those whose relatives or) CHICAGO, Oct. 26.-—The Chicago | Placed an order for n $1 ns Mg, age. mnlecing Hadi tothe aan | youths bought a flivvér fc equipped with a radio rec foe teerrmarpues Sirectly te he Stee, | toured 6,000 miles thr 20 | Kimball sayw the soul remains with Meyers nentoned in thie cofomaas | Practically no wxpense. ‘Ths the body until Judgment and that ote ing are reauented ain to. repnrt ty a tent and “threw thelr o meals | With the radio he will be able to The Star: | Other sewepapers are dnvited | together them ” “When they | kNow what 1s going on after ho diey, 1 Rigor aa wot back from’ their trip tieey sold | oe their machine tor $1048 Tn Hawall old automobile tires are WILLIAM M'INERY, last of at General Delivery, Seattle, sought by Mrs, V! Lantz, 4. Forest, Kansas City, Kons. heard | “in| In Scottish homes the porridg, 980] bowl in. yte lding to the breakfa Prosdent Garfield's plate of fish, ham and ogee father IOehting @ forest fire, ! died ——— » Used In making half soles for shoes, | ik A \(WERE’S IDEA FOR CHIEF SEVERYNS! HALLOWEEN NEAR URCE AUTO TAX BE REMOVED Ford Says He Could Sell Million More Cars AVERAGE TAX+ Committee Is Told Purchaser Would Benefit BY_ PAUL HH MALION j ¥ ‘ . r- Science Finds Toad © « Is Farmer's Ally , f t para: s wh Prayers Rain From | b the Sky in Japan i» « ters Langhorne Retained Rabbit Chasing With Lights Great Sport Attorneys and Educators And Most of Nation’ 8 ‘Lawmakers Are Col- lege Men; 165 Are Graduates Aeneas r STEW ART ati BY Wes 74 of them were graduates t and all had school teache: nts, like Senator congrens from th that hints at er at hints at eru mbers are representative b yet 4 rearon. the tw © two clergymer average next Pee © materially member represen poetry T the old-time York be and the industrial re the on, Mi the Alleghenies the Ob » river that the ir way up from y or the tol no implication ne thing, ther Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not | getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved, safe by mil- lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Colds Lumbago ain Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayor” boxes of 12 tablets, Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ufo Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticactdenter of Salicylicacid IS $30 to Prosecute Todd Are Leaders in Congress | packa re MoDougall. /outhwick MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 PURCHASE CHARGED ruil WEI BILLED DECEMBI Star Readers— Here Are YOUR Home Needs} at Feature Prices ° Cast Iron Pillow Cases Dallas Sheets marcas | 5 Oe | rsh mcs Real 1.29 Each Each __ Alexander Pillow Cases Pequot Sheets 40c| sir ot Each 1.95 i -nize bed Silk Linno Cloth — Fabric “60° fa cor ..90c .80c: ..65c 81 inches 72 inche 63 inches... Mrs. Spaulding Is | Dead i in the East A Ar iv alant MINUTE has money value. Your money in an ac- count with this Asso- a ciation in value ute. is increasing every min- $1 to $5,000 Accepted SAVINGS, le OCIAT In LOAN é $' Set Teeth as Low as $5.00 Our whalebone set of Teeth does not cover roof of mouth, if you $8.00 Guarantee a Fit on All Our Plat Porcelain Fillings. $1.00 Up + Fillings .. 500 Up nt F 50c Up 500 atment, per tooth. $2.00 ted (Painters) Boe lems extraction mntracted for. 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FLOOR some two for 26e. 6 of Auto Club Elects Its New Directors ~~ caine cares She. Was Ves chosen at the nual election, ‘t wa The King coun- | W. Maxwell, H.| nae C | aad. Ct Nervous ~ For 12 Years took was nervous, on the re good Lela sAduieee Freight _ Traffic Gaining * vex the ayaterm a REAT brings out old metabe ave caused troubi the which uch additions you le by Bartell Drug i druggists, HITS THE RIGHT SPOT Radiant Gas Fire gives you intense, direct, healthful warmth. It is the surest, cleanest, cheapest way to get abundant warmth any hour of the day at a moment’s notice. Always ready—no trouble- some preparation or dirt. The ideal heat for weather that is changing and uncertain. For the month of October only, we offer Special Term Payments! on Radiant Gas Heaters, connections FREE. with ordinary Come in today and choose a style that will please you. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Ave. MAin-6767 SPECIAL EXCURSION To Indian Congress See the First Annual Indian Congress —thousands of Indians from tribes in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Wyoming—in colorful pageant, Indian games and_ historic parade. Twenty-nine tribes participating in the most elaborate celebration ever staged in the Pacific Northwest FOOTBALL GAME OCTOBER 31 BETWEEN HASKELL UNIVERSITY INDIANS AND GONZAGA UNIVERSITY Spokane, Oct. 30-31 Special Excursion From Seattle—$15.20 Round Trip Northern Pacific Ry. Ticket Office: 1407 Fourth Avenue s KINSMAN H ” | | ELiots Me ORVILLE NEBR City Passenger Agent A. Genoral Agent

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