The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 8

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Paco S THE EATTI A RIDA (To Conduct Own Fun SACRAMENTO, Oct. 30.—(By United News)—After > 18 years of careful preparation, William M, Bowman 91, picturesque settler of the old Mother Lode country has completed all arrangements for a self-conducted burial. High on a windswept hill, near Shingle Springs Cam pus Traftic Czar | «6 : PeParins No Panaltionl “Yes, Indeed, I Remember When” rail Paved Way for “Fixless” Traffic Slips Year Before City Adopted System BY RUTH WALLER x Bowman has made his own grave, erected a sepulchre, | pendte : : fashioned a coffin, and chiseled out a tombstope. When ; t wes : : he feels death coming he plans to lower himself into hi . ‘a ing coffin and, with his final living gesture, pull a rope ® “i which will raise a flag for all the valley below to see. F E . al k . Ra RESERVE BANK WHEAT MARKET RATIO UP = SENT DOWN students Cexos sal Statement Shows Improved Late Selling Breaks Prices dente» : ote : Condition This Week on Board of Trade the large allow we WALK SEMA JOURNAL VINANS PS 2 . : wh P ae © ’ t “Well,” he said, “I guess it is res FOR DEATH eile for Three Citi- mie nNos zens Are Planned Here Inquest Into Another Fatal | COEF com a Accident Being Held | te pionee | be Seattle Wheat 4 a After a ¢ turned a verd blaming him f Mam H. Park Black 20th ave. N. E. was place in cus | Undertaking 4 tedy of the sheriff by Deputy Prose- | pany cutor Eugene Meacham. JOHN MORR: Black was then released, le 1, Meacham considered he will file a charge again EUPHEMIA M. FISHER, to be bu om the Home | DN, 66, of Kirk ed in last rites} Sriteer rtaking Co. at 3], 00°C tt, by the Rev. J.w.| frst president of erg Dunberry Parker was crossing Tenth ave. N.| pannum, and. Cremation | tY during the w P B., at E. 50th st, a week ago Wed-| wir ¢) low. Femanto® | For a week or 10 da . nesday, when he was hit by Black's! Zs A Mercer was in 0} young A GRRAT CHANGE has taken place in the University ey earees , Clee Batureay. “He zton since the time when Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ai praia Wl ymndsooaseed Keck, Fi t 1 B Bagl y attended the school in 1861, the year it was ‘ounded. he two alumni are shown here looking over the campus, which has grown to immense proportions from a humble beginning. lived at 4701% Brooklyn ave |2 Oregon Convicts Another inquest was being held Friday afternoon Into the death of Sentenced to Hang. «:: Wallace Longstaff, 10, 6244 SALEM, ¢ Oct. 30.—(By U. P) more ave., who was killed whil h Ellsworth Kelley and James | © livering papers on his ‘scooter’ urday, by an auto, driven by RR. Frankhouser, 3309 W: etogert aye. Would be your first choice, with- out any doubt if you come and see them, ‘ Artist Paints Portrait From Camera Snapshot George A. Stanley, : me} Noted Tacoma Edu- cator, Is Honored Single or double-breasted. An Overcoat de luxe that offers young men the latest in style and gives older men that gentility they seek. Cowpuncher and PORTLAND, Ore., Oct Nam Hart, cowpuncher, by a federal grand ju charge of murde Mathew Shoe- trips, Indian, the Umatilla Ip ii “4 @ian ‘reservation, it. was revea — Flag ' ay Fete Tonight All wanted colors for fall. 929 to $40 WESTERMAN’S Two Stores for Men: 1534 Westlake, Near Pine 220 First Ave. S., at Main when the jury reported late yes! day. | The Philippines’ Flag day will be Cecil J. Peerce, University of ore | celebrated by Filipinos here F age to President a small camera stu gon medical student, was indicted |evening with a program ot music| Oe" tb? aegis the’ face, Hera fue for the thett of army medical su>-land speaking at the Knights ter Ame ouvite lane bi 18a plies. | Columbus hall, paren and Union | | st, Friday at $ Ls COLLARS FOR DAY WEAR | _ Te Filipino Cont ral Hedy. of Se SAYS HE FELL IN * spi age attle announces Mayor Brown and ‘The high collar ts quite the smart- | Manuel 8. Rustia, commercial at- est neckline one can achieve. How- tache, a kers, anc fo t ee enay ie Dersectly. [Miss Felicidad Alvarez, 8. Hernan | | TOP COATS OF VEL VET |dez and the Mendelssohn trio, Top coats of velveteen and even of chiffon velvet or heavy satin are} Rastern Star Will Gecidedly new and smart this sea- son. | Entertain Tonight | Jack-o'-lanterns, goblins and witc oo fs will greet the guests of Seattle Shi Ne § || tt, Orser of the Eastern star, D Ww |day night when they gather for j|chapter’s annual ball {n the Shi : auditorium, Harvard ave. and Pine s\ Vessels in Port at Seattle! yfor. than 500. invitations hy @mith’s Core Term!nal—Pier i been imsued to members and frie Miuncvaden by Mrs Olgs eallarerro, worthy mie ; Bell Street Termin 8. LT. Hal ron, She promises that there will . pica Ahad " m, El Capitan, 'Vie-|not be a dull moment from the time ened nea Tae g of the grand march until the guests oh: Oc eee eo | of his subject | ris «| gerald said he did not know oxa -|have danced to the last strains of |r ey ened to hime tut i Injured Prisoner Thinks He Was Not Attacked es | Regaining conscious: is. for the first t 8 found mysteriously BUTLER GRILL CELEBRATING HALLOWEEN TONIGHT We have arranged with Pantages for several to entertain you, including Miss Neva Brownfield Champion Charleston Dancer George A. Stanley a bast prisoners, who wer also Charleston Contest A suitable prize will be awarded the winner. New decorations. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—Str x port N U. 8. G. B. Explorer, str Home, Sweet Home. Rorce, : he was fairly certain that no ¢ fic Coast Engine Worke—Str Admi- - - hit hi An X-r ° minatio ToGdi meuree | _ GYM PROGRAM TODAY thateleiounltat tbed: roca f aM in, . ” EX a nc! will | * LE ray i 4 " % °s Ue 8 Shipping Board Mooringe—Stre| The Physical Education club will | tytn facture. His face wae 1 th the / weekly Memnon, Cuprum. Connecticut Street Terminal—U. 8, L. H. jentertain the physical education ma- | cut. Fitzgerald was arrested the o ton | . Reltet, str Himrod dors of the University of Washington | Gay afternoon at Third ave ‘Atlantic Street Terminal—Str Alda. jat the women's gymnasium Friday | You, way for drunkeness Pacific Steamship Terminal—Str Emmalaternoon, Dancing and athletic r F an hour later in injured Alexander. | was four Standard Oil Terminal—str Capt, a. ¥,| Stunts will be featured in the pro-| cit badly $eattlea- Lucas gram j ry : San Juan Fish Co. Dock—Str Starr. | a 1 three negroes. x Hanford Street Terminal—Str City of aD BY TRAIN Natives of thé Polynesian islands | Several others were injured. Eseap. es Tail Ld Bot <308 Pika Street © Bagdad. ' t ae eat bats which have a tender white] ing gas belleved jto “have. caused x ps Hy . SS sews ane Btrest Terminal—Btr Grocten- OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 20—(By U.| flesh Y - - ahi —~ 1 Clea Meet Us and Wear Diamonds” ‘ark. | Pj—V. McNi a, Souther fa Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse co. |!-)—V- J. McNamara, Southern Pa My Kommandoren and 4 whalers, acy cific conductor, was ‘ound dead Ei Adeto. Jon the tracks here today, killed by Teda's Dry Docks—Atrs Wheatland Mon-|a train during the night. He left chley, -} tena, Admiral Behiey, Redondo, Pa-| 4 widow and two children, Gift Diamonds Gift Diamonds Gift Diamonds $57,503 $100 $1 down $1 down $1 a week 50 a week Astoria, | Sean Orit About 490,000 tons of stone were cegminel ett Forest King. | used in the United States last year ‘a Dock—Me Sierra. \for the making of tombstones. Raliway (Zagle Harbor) | oe bikta ‘Conanero: | France freed its negroes in 148, | Vancouver, a « Herry Villard neq |More than a dozen years before the $1 down $1 a week | United States soencipauen A guaranteed Guaranteed Brilliant spark = perfect blue perfect blue perfect The white Diamond white Diamond blue-white Dia Historic in a very artis sparkling with mond set in life, 18K hand omely engray tie engraved fascinating 18K ie and Picturesque Route 18K white gold white — gold 1 mounting mounting mounting. $1 A Lovely $la Down Wrist Watch Week Hammered Silver or Butler Finish Remarkable Value BUY BUILT-TO-ORDER CLOTHES ON EASY PAYMENTS 10-PAY PLAN SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Every Mile Protected by Automatie Electric System When you travel over the Union Pacific Exquisite charm 28 50 and meyer vary . ing accuracy make thin one of the most popular of Watches: $1 down and $1 a week | Seattle Is all Young Men’s and 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats pended service. good looking — all suits have two pairs of trou- sers. Featured at thi moderate price— $30 and $35 Just bring a “Dollar” and take your choice of these wonderful suits —and pay the balance as you get paid, faithful plenty not necessarily be ex- pensive. than a models for you to choose from at the economical price of $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 Hats, and Furnishings 1427 Single or Double Breasted Models Fabrics are of durable kinds that may be de- Exceptionally made Overcoats, built for many months of Between Pike and Union Cooks Will |g njoy Dance Tonight 00 DOWN SALE we require on Students upon for good Patterns are well service and with of style— need There are more score of new Hats, Shoes Fifth Ave. paca AS eC Danger Signals Kan tea a — you enjoy all the comforts that make travel pleasant | Scenery — Service — Equipment | these are the deciding fact a7 $40 PAY OUT OF YOUR INCOME AND WEAK GOOD TAILORED CLOTHES BRADFORD WOOLEN MILLS 1405 Third Avenue Wherever you wish to go the Union Pacifi will give you dependable service. You may haye imperfect vi ywoit, Our exam, charge ia CITY TICKET OFPFICH, 1405 Fourth Avene H, A, LAWRENCE, General Agent, Passenger Department Phone BLiot 6933 i UNION BTATION, Phone KLiot 6933 W. H. OLIN, Ageletant General Freight and Passenger Ageny See Window for Watch, Knife and Chain, Special at $1.95 Two Stores—Seatilo and Everett ‘am Weisfield can't repair your wateh, throw it away”: ny AN] Throw, To V ith PAR an : AF MES To Portland, 8:40 m. Irickein to Cal ral MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Third Ave. WLlot-1401 Netween Stewart and Virglula Ste. $575 To VAN COUV ace RT. $ a 0 @

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