The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 9

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 192 ATTI @ JELAY VOTE ON'3 BANDITS ROB{-Suicige Neardy Kills 2 )LEONARD LOSSITWO'POLICE ARE © MANAGERPLAN PEDESTRIANS «oicide Nearly Kilts a) MOUNTING SUSPENDED Lf jumping from a viaduct, an unidentified man almost carried ¢wo others to death with him, He struck | Small Jewelry Also Taken|Policewoman Reduced at by Power Safe Looters Request of Mayor FREDERICK & NELSON. oo DOWNSTAIRS. STORE | Prican—Fredernh 6 Nesom Serva 100 New Silk and Velvet Hats, $3.95 Nichols Holds Up Action on Gunmen Hold Up 2; Throw Freeholder Ordinance * Coat Over Victim's Head a scaffolding on which were, two painters, They were nearly thrown off, but regained balance before falling 61 feet. X wo «se Meanest Thief Steals Soul-Saving Music Box: | Navy Plane re Shown in PHONE MEETING - POWER ENGINEER Lobby of Olympic Hotel cine to take-up Plans ‘2 PASSES AWAY Airctatt 1 Feature of Informal Navy Day for Municipal Plant Reception; Lieut. Beswick Gives Address |. city. couneiim Funeral Services Planned for| S Robert Ormsby, 3 Others ROBERT Nghe taht styles in velvet and silk and metallic cloth combination Hats. Trimmed in burnt goose, | broad ribbons, jeweled and novel In black and the fashionable Attractive value at $3.95. t learned of the change ~ DEDICATE HALL Anderson Forestry Building Formally Opens Today Imen were t y ornaments CORES of « ll shades. ‘ DOWNSTAIRS STORE - OKMSBY, 69, vete | TOMORROW'S SPECIAL | CHARLES W GOODMAN, died Sun W omen’s Corduroy Robes $4.95 EW styles in women’s corduroy house and bath Robes in plain and embossed finish. veteran ~. FIRE STARTED «| Careless Campers Blamed] man Mille for Oregon Blaze KTCL from 8:30 t and W.G.! END, Ore, Oct Henwas r KIR at] ca pera h irta of the cere tal from] r . Tuesday orth mor 1) ma’s ba KFOA from 8 | wre to the board | last | p10, | mony In-] of Ida +4 | eat. | 4pm t the Butterw Council Meets This After- ie : see ay, MES = WOULD KILL ALL ATTORNEY PAGE ~ 3 © EXOISE TAXES IS CLEARED “10 CHEER sth to Retire National Debt Ousted by Examiners ot U. W. Students Will Attend BY PAUL B. MALLON Miss Robson’s Show Tonight Well made—cut a little longer than usual and with full collar and revers. Wrap-around style, with self girdle. Condon Tells of eee TRY GUNNER «| Rum - Runner Suspect to! Face California Court bright Spe- In flame red, orchid, beige, orange, blue and cerise. Some two-color styles. cially priced, Wednesday, at $4.95. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Juvenile Boys’ Suits, $3.95 MART little jersey cloth and jersey and crash combinations. Neat middy and button-on styles. Tan, green, brown shades. Sizes for boys of 8 to 8 years. All are attractively trim- med in braid and contrasting color materials. Some with emblems on sleeve. Low-priced at $3.95. Reserve Officers Will Meet Tonight} Reserve Officers’ association approval « ever. Rees Mie on Denny Regrade " f the s he major port. ings have been « | day befe | gins rafting "| Ahem! Egad! Otto, This Oughta Be Rubber Money | ane LP any more old lies to the| ment ¢ le © Hoople club, th r | tary is going to re About ° >> today. ew me ied to get in| Otto Boys’ Fancy Leather Belts, 50c Made from the same styles of belting used for men’s belts. Sturdy cowhide leather In plain and fancy effects. Black, brown, gray, blue and tan. At 5O0¢ each, Members « * Denver Couple to xia Specinon| Each with fancy buckle. Sizes 26 to 30, ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE e Captain Help! If anybody senda, plal infringe | for he'll be sued for pyright. Two FREDERICK One taste will tell you It isn’t luck that has made Carnation the leading brand of evaporated milk in Washington for nearly a quarter of a century. It is no accident that Carnation leads the whole world in sales. Ask for Carnation next time and you will know why. The creamy-delicate taste and color, finer than ever, will tell you. FREE—Write for Mrs. Mary Blake's famous Carnation Cook Book Carnation M1tk Propucts Company Five Condenseries in Washington—Carnation's Birthplace 1960 Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington OR ehcn Compeoy Wyation BRAND In two sizes— tall and small ; CL vetion y telling the old one about} being so hot, the corn 1 in the fields thought and froze to ¢ } the horse it was snowing That's out! So ia the one about so cold the sha 5 of we to anything. Jit being | folks tr ] And it anybody else “Lightnin'” (eee a herd of bees across the| onda | Hater: Ahold Elections Chief Jamon W. Dutton ha r intendent of Audit Dd. take. the Homer W holce for the succession, to |chier deputyship. W. R | former chief deputy, esigned | because ho reft to accept the Ferguson mandate to support Wis- | her for Ferguson's job at the next | =| (ua kes ys h AA longer, | at your grocers y © ‘ whereupon | 1 Bill Jones’ lines about | ™ | day for a good 80-word Hoople tie, Mth ave. | 8., for this o} | "Ono day I was trapped a rubt fire. At | 0 ae t put 12 dozen | a and Jumped tho- pavement a rubber ball, | for the palice} biscuits up to me so I| in't Somebody gets one.simoleon every arve to death,” | as told by the famous Major it to the Major Hoople club, Seattle Star, 13( attle “TAX REFORM 1S ADVOCATED Rainier Club Adopts Plan to Relieve Cities Highway program, including a plan to relieve city taxpayers of | | county and state road taxes, was] | adopted Monday evening by tho Rt nier Valley Commercial club. City, county and state officials attended the meeting, held in the Columbia | library. Other clubs were asked to | help. Here's Charge Send The )7 Seventh ave., Se ted program | yroperty along a county ¢ © road an amount equal to the cost of residence treet All above this to be pald by the state and county and general fund of the cits No further spread assessments Complete Empire Beacon aye, and Rainier ave, without any further cost to local proporty an ordinar way, Construct three or more highways from take Washington to the Sound, between Dearborn st. and the south city limits. Join other improvement urging improvement of the cit clubs in in every part on the above baat AUBELL Mr Ida Aubell, died Krancis ave FUNERAL THUBSDAY | Aubell, wife of MHenry t @hor 9664 | Fremont, Wash, Mon day, She will be burled Thursday at 2p. m,, from the Fremont Bap. {iat church, Services will bo under the direction of the John I", Miller Kellef corps, home & NELSON HOUSEW ARES SPECIALLY PRICED Unstained Chairs For the Breakfast Nook $1.95 Sturdily bullt and of grace ful lines, this Chair can be stained or enameled in many attractive ways. For break fast nooks, or for occasional use about the home. As sketched, with well shaped seat, @1.95. Richards Flue-cleaning Brush 75¢ “basine wire fiber, Long, Richards Dusting Mop $1.35 Superior in many ways to seourely held in flexible handle tite twisted ange and furnace flue wn yarn (6! mop that ea cleaned, Made on Rich ards’ twis wire frame, with detachable handle Galvanized Coal Hods, Special 59c Substaptially made, of heavy galvanized iron, with corru pated M@es, Woll reinforced handle, 1%ineh sine, (Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE) A Black Velvet Pump For Afternoon and Evening Wear. At $8. 00 Pair A SMART step-in Pump that has the trim style lines that complement a dainty afternoon or evening frock. Can be worn with or without the buckle sketched. With the new Spanish heel. This Pump also in patent leather. Widths AAA to B, $8.00 the pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Exchange Club Will Hear Pliny L. Allen Pliny L, Allen will, make the weekly address at tho Exchange club luncheon at the Chamber of Commercs building Wednesday noon, His subject will be “Things Pending at the Special Session of Mayor Brown Fails to Appear in Court Scheduled to appear as a witness against five taxi-drivers whom he arrested & month ago, Mayor B. J. Brown failed to appear in polic court ‘Tuesday morning, The case was continued until’ November 10.| 0 R te ae The taxidrivere are Boyd @gaith, Allen ts a member of tthe legisla- lH. A. Peter, reckless driving; 8S, 4 tay for’ Oly ‘ |ox, A. Collins, disorderly conduct, | Ure and leaves soon for Olymplae Jand A, Land, blocking the side | walk The mi the taximen at the New Washing: ton hotel and l all of them, interrupted a fight of | ‘TEN PAYMENT PLAN DENTISTRY Let Me Do Your Dental Work 'THIS EASY WAY—Highest Order Work, Too—Examination and Estimate FREE, DR, ©, F, BURKETT Tuesday and Wednesday Evening, 7 to ¥ ELiot-3036 Hours: 8:30 to 6:00 504-512 Hitel Blig.

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