The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 9

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TRC em Madden Bseapes FLAMES DAMAGE : P Wssti + Getting a Stake" én SALMON PLANT | FREDERICK & NELSON Seki "Ee ae Le | Ses eae DOWNSTAIRS STORE me i Hee anon FOSTER BRIDGE =e ies Pee Pacheco’ core] qiirewn, | baSimare g | AT STONE WAT | ee 296 SILK DRESSES Bank divicends aver The attempt to k Lue. at and wiped ‘ee have been made ° ank mit his bank | t I recommended by the jpation of the Austro-Ttalia mis wae Biep Aividend rat | as n on Fremont and t sic pany's prosperity grows. As ¥ pte Pl aera win dividends grow the value of tt t Heeanigtovel ine Be cane | stock mounts, Some Seattle | eres or peg oke,| banka, paying from $12 to $20 | eeay from wh This was at hafore the premier appeared on the Senatcr Dan Landon advieea | PPAffic Clerk Recovers Auto sien atl the crates oats tht After Firing at Thief 9 o'clock, two hours; ©? @ $100 ah ue thelr sha es at from $200 | a direct line 260 eact | alone and that haste must be . These banks start her toda to federal and state aid small way. They were honest. | MICHIGAN LAW GIVES Ch Ge Meacham, of th For fire at a f ly and efficiently managed. As HONEST PLANT CHANCE t Rep.| @ 1 Firat Hid their stockholders reap big manufacturer a f t \ nd ¢ ank| traffic department at police: he ger dividends, but the value of | Which to met money the : Ww ged | auart recovered the auto Wed. | their stock increased | wise would have " 1 to the ' The history of bank stocks is | ol! wells or int D as drivi ri ‘ the history of the stocks of | enabled him to get thi when he stumbled the man many other business enter bid ‘ ney without paying fabulow nt Two brother officers, John Says She Was Forced to) prises, honestly run and well commissions to promoters; | it DAD OF CHOIR be ¥ a J, A. Edwards were Georgette and Fur and Metallic ‘ : managed. Many a small busi has enabled thousands of sma valaly striving to stop a thiet wh« afi eae a dees ie Sign Paper inArson Defense ness in Seattle today will be a investors to rece had a i uto from the Crepe Combinations Braid Trimming e | _ eee salen. dalthe: opnicern 10 or 20 | es Pre BOY JAILED is Davies rollg the t let's Crepe-back Satins Black and the They f twice because Iw sign the) MANY ESTABLISHED Le te See ney: taibowen | Swe aie oper a oepsdtagarny gm grit er Popular Colors Flare Styles ny ot the e each yea e car and took yt aitdavit. 1 finally ei | pa een New Loot Re i ; : | ced f the stock covered in Al- md of them. I didn't read the affi At the i = t ° ame cou to work ¢ T so started when a woma TERY attra 18 ites ov anf ar aa omen’ isses’ davit, tho. net her brotherta.| 27 Probably 45 or 60 concerns iLesine’ dstiii: todustries "alréad gona Burglary Case Say Pam Shaan te pee aed VERY attractive offering of the popular styles in women's and misses preming ‘hewn pene vl * ‘Mise | {the Northwest, smalt and "way, ralllions folla " een a man atealing @ smart frocks—typical of the four models sketched. Quite a few styles— val Seatt r ouainse 6 Ligne’ large, that need money for ox 1 be returned me far from a parked ca: mostly one-of-a-kind, in fact. Decidedly low-priced, Friday, at $6.85. bat a pansion. They are well man 4) * : 2 lef, neelr he 5 observed, % z 3° ot defense ireda more workers huraday | r DOWNSTAIRS STO! _ had trangia 08 pian aged by honest men with ex. | cet jobs and prosperity n'with the A pay in “ fh : ‘1 cane est oo rocers| perience. They have grown too | go ahead faate . burglary case, being investigated by ft ck, wan speeding up First They are alleged fast for their capital | Keep your money here. Why | the sheriff's offi ad Duiviausanw-tdm ‘and: téek MEE asan «house at ter ucetd They cannot get money from | spend it on East Industrie Charies A. the chase. The bandit did not A Special Purchase of * kG: owned. by Seperovich and) SDMS limited tm their invest. | of bury tt in. Florida orange y stop until Davies’ bullete whizzed 2 » 8, oe ments in various business lines. or’. Cal a walnut i hanest * head. ternty James meapectoe « e romote woul take . \° t Jor = i we ent Y t a t Sr Pissimerteens tt] Seure rometrs "woud ake] Inpho Roose nt ste wok tid be omen’s Arch Suppor qowas charged Inspectors Davis and raggeagh th | enous’ ventigate 0 bond on a ait partment had Te 19' b Ironic fact, | There are 5 of ter a small business Gmith of the fire «i ited her ri sting ‘ Ha | Wednesday she r adtated th fr. can always raise mone The Sek and charged the detense with} seman man, more honest and ena home I | 2 Alamunen Souce Preliminary defense testimony tate} Promising little, ‘has a hard The fifth and last story in Bi | ene to Make Great War B] | Pats Wednesday indicated that the men| “™e this series will appear in The | Requa 5 an Sets, $1.10 ‘il claim the fire started accident: | A Mile: investigation on. your Star Saturday. aw: psoas ; Center of Camp Lewis YRCh ae ee Pie last July 8 from a defective! Part should discover one of wy wat es 114, 2 and 3 quarts. oe | these small, but robust and ae from Pike that willanake Camp Lawl | 2, . ) ae Z i | growing businesses. When you | Coal Commission to “t Moe Ca certration yakat tee . | With strong handle. Dou- t autome Frank Marsd: ExSpokane Folks | Ms'uiicuct's “ret‘at | Make Report Soon|ii'vatsrtset vn win They Hear Former Mayor ble lip type, making it easy : to pour from either side. s 3 9 5 3-piece set, specially priced e at $1.10. out by the war 4 member of tigating Wing to information received by last week on t the Chamber of Commerce from J how much they know about | Mayor Brown's © from # church choir p | | | who the men are back of it; | Capt. A. AD P I About 75 former Spokane residents! their business; what their bust | committee, has ret to town t Tneludad the | J. Underwood, “ite Walsh n rep ; f fathered at the Sorrento hotel] nessa record is jafter a week's abse and it in ex si heluded in te loot “already | resentative, Thurnda eS ; a 4 7 Wednesday night for their aanual| Find out all about the plan of | pected t dige Calvin Hall, com a jhe Reinet ce iarce | Tt fe expected that a substantial LACK and brown kidskin Oxfords, built on a Folding Troning r . the comp finan- | misaior nan t- | yt has Breaks Sousa hagas le opriation w 1 y the c ably-fitti ast, wi exible ar } —. ee ee] bikin nk whee eradlpabcc = -ssillgeert bc of | mous at auto. acomasories and aperot ation will be alle ‘the comfortably-fitting last, with flexible arch, Boards, $2.45 eg varied mer se. With the auto ially aS Aan : , i ate, and Lisra Spincer, sroguse the extent of tts com the ommittee’s be | Mobiies the loot Is expected to aggre, | construction work at Yhe can A neat, practical shoe—especially for business Rigidly built and easily | @ Se: 4 clu! - ion, Ww e ‘e holds | made cata about: 68 066. _ — rn , : i #3 who took part included Frank P.| for it | ‘The commission ating | Sate about $6,0¢ HERE'S MORE ABOUT yeu. operated. Folds into com Shockley, G. C. Corbaley, 8. W. Fred-| Investigate it from every | charges that the plan ’ | —in sizes 4, 41% 6, 6, 644, 7, 7%, 8, 8% pact form. 311% inches @ick, W.D. Kippen, E.C.Oggel and! angle you can think of—and © {« | a , ‘ ‘yD’ r t ZL. Phillips. then some. If you are satis. An unusual value at $3.95 the pair. Is Under Arrest sani sot cate" Everett Merchant | ADMIRAL LINE —widths AA, A, i C,'D and E, |, taeericed at Seu * bar —Housewares Section, 3 DOWNSTAIRS STORE; DOWNS | EVERETT, Nov. &—Leonard * TAIRS STORE i Barnes, pre 8, of the Admiral lee Cream and Produce com) Orfental Mail line; H. F. Alexander. y ; | was arrested Wednesday on an j of the Pacific amship company, | | open charge and is being held in/a Fleixchacker interest; Frank Wa F arr ry ee \p: |vestigntion of a fire which broke} The Seattle “ace-tn-the-hole” is} ee ee ee | DT tUe AGRUROG. Damascus —_ SUDDENLY lent of the Everett |pany; A. F. Hat Clever New Dresses Specially Underpriced for Week-End Shoppers out in his fu es in chairman of the | commerc committee, father which was extinguish merchant marine act and vice 7 oNDON Noy. "6 By Ue eae: | Of thes oly specials datenalye 200V lo fom, that he saw {chairman ‘of the rding tol are being made & us and re ‘Cigar Store Man Drops Dead ons committe: cy reports, | ter the fire led with 1 signs which led him to believe that French artillery, Dar appropria- Also he will be up| Jewish Telegraph inforcements are being hastened from x ides tho firu was of incendiary origin, {shortly ‘for re-election has checked the advance of Syrian | While Talking to Custo: ERE they are, all the dress styles + i Mh Pa The Chamber of Commerce banks | insurgents, who were aiming a blow | Beirut. | gt mer: approved by fashion critics and |¥ery strongly on Jones to prevent jin the direction of Damascus | Daily Mail advices from Damascus} Wy, F, FLAGG, 60, 6052 Sist ave. } Moose Fete Friday any attempt by tlt ehip board to All traffic in Damascus was re) supported the reports as to the Druse | N. Proprietor of a cigar stand abandon the Seattle short-route, in| ported suspended, with shops closed] intentions, declaring that 4,000 of| in the Thompson building, died from in Lodge Temple}'"" event formation of a new cor-|and inhabitants fleeing as the cloud|the tribesmen are mobilizing only 15|a heart attack Wednesday while poration falls thru. An chairman of | of new trouble hovered in the vicin-|mfles south of Damascus. ‘The/ talking to a customer. The body N ex-|the appropriations committee the | ity of the city which Iast month was! french were reported so lacking in| was removed to the University Un wanted by the smartly-clad woman! To make them even more alluring, we have priced two large groups of A pleture show, dance and D patna rycen inn resp de her Au papartat ss ae holds a whip) pounded by French guns. | troops that they tried to conscipt|dertaking parlors. Funeral arrange- these dresses, special for week-end ie foembere of the. Movéo, todas andlicavrasaimin cir | Railway service between Damas-| Kurds and others as defenders of the| ments will be announced later. hi | thet frie far cak tha’ Sisden- tats 18; | GOVERNMENT RED | cus and Haifa is interrupted. | clty | MAURICE J, CONNELL, pioneer « shoppers, at | Soar: trends, a6 Cy ple. | TAPE TS OPPOSED The Druse tribesmen, it was indi-| The Mail correspondent told of) Seattle merchant, will be buried at |} Eighth ave. and Union st. Friday | night, according to an. announce: | ‘one of the shipping men “inter. | CAted by the destruction of a rail line| going by train to Beirut under the/9 a. m., Thursday from St, Joseph's asure of retail apparently a 1 | ment Thursday by Thoman E. Bliss, 4" would say definitely Thursday | South of Damascus, are alming at| escort of a band of brigands now in| church, interment to follow in Cal- ' | supervisor of the Seattle chapter | Just what they would do, They want | tacking Damascus. government pay. vary cemetery. ' of the Loyal Order of Moose. to discover what Stanley Dollar js| 1 View of this threat to the city He pictured an “uncontrollable| MRS. ADA R. WEBER, 65, will announced that the | ying to do, first. But they are ation | spirit of rebellion” thruout the/ will be buried from the Home Un- | Mr. Bliss al vatee would give two dances a week | Willing to get in, if they can be as. | for the recent ench bombardment! country. dertaking parlors at 1 p. m., Thurs- | thru the winter, on Wednesday and {sured of Seattle operation, coupled | day, the Rev. W. A. Wilson offi- Satur with the efficiency of one operating | dlating. nights, and two social | | nights a month to members of the system, instead of the two systems O B i It? D li ! JAMES B. RABBIT, 83, Civil war zs | now being used. fate: 4 |todgo and thelr friends, Daa en MBELH Ris Kar oreo h oy: 8 e icious! [reteras will ‘be baried Thureday |temple. Rabbit was a member of }to get a lot of gov today and ihe HERE'S MORE ABOUT cut. American ships are hampered, | Stevens post, G. A. R, St. John | TELEPHONE _|ltisyasres.22,, mutate of nce U. Shuslente dn Chicken| [tare A. A. Ma Seattle Chan | STARTS ON PAGE 1 eating regulations tish Rite. | thmental red tape | Then, they add, the entire northern | MRS. KATHRYN LYNCH, Seat- nnn’ {tior of states, an far east as Chi-| (HICK tle pioneer, will be buried from the canning is successful,y The experiments are not yet com: {in a tie-up in phone service or an|cago, ought to be Interested, ship- | \/ if the taste is a good test, How: | plete, according to Dean John Cobd,! ¢¢ James Cathedral next Saturday Jappenl to the courts to decide| ping, as they do, over the short |ever, the experiments in chicken can-/of the colloxe of fisherles, Attempts | morning at 8:15 o'clock. The body | whether or not the phone company | route to the Orient jning which are being GOnSUg OO AREAL ES: e ton can chicken under js at Wright and Son's Undertaking i ¥ D mantle ears, it Is polnte t, | the versity of Washington college | several conditions to’ dete © N ae ae ing under a. francht In five years, it is pointed out,|the University of Wash ns to determine the! parjors, Interment will be made at Calvary cemetery. ROW | Amerie ships have won from|of fisheries seem to be successful | most satisfactory way TWO YEARS OLD Japane Canadian and British lines | froma scientific point of view, also. | The telephone company formerly | bulk of the passenger buslnens The cans of chicken, which haye | operated under two franchises, | But passenger busine osn't make | been in an insulated incubator of Al granted by assignment thru the] ‘ividends. Freight docs; and the big | constant temperature of blood heat elty board of works. The Sunsot joaat in future will be for freight for threo days, were ope ed at ob franchise expired July 19, 1 The m. today. There was no swelling of company refused to accept condi /the cans. A swelling of acon would) Chamber Comes to Aid of tions imposed by the council in a is Up Against ‘stiff compe. | indicate the presence of bacteria Alaskan Service new. franchise, |titton, Fighting the American line} The chicken was appetizing in ap Bouls’ opinion declares that the|are the N. Y. K. and the 0, §, I, | pearance and we bys ns é % ; other franchise assigned to tho| subsidized Japan Ines; the pow. |The chicken, which was put in the) In an effort to influence the Dl X 2 aie company, known nw the Indepen.| ful Canadian Pacific, the efficient. |cans uncooked, seemed to be richer.) government sto keep the Alaskan] , SAC TRE a Soe ae ores att franchise, {# atill effective and|ly managed Blue Funnel tne, a However, It was Il very delicious. mall ervice, the Chamber’ or Comu| fred Tan dally buries, Cal, editor, that the company cannot carry on | British concern, But Seattle Rae | mer has prepared figures for| Must serve his sentence of 1,000 i smite, | pig Men. ayo not afrald o Postmaster General New showing} @¥s in Jail for contempt of court, extengjons without clty permits, | ae a enoy” thet sites aa wine that the service did not lose near-| the third district court of appeals The company, however, holds that | Mean; thoy" figure they can win : 0 h | San Francisco, they point out, has a8 much last year as postal| Tuled in effect here today, In deny- Page! esti fae ieee iJ only th , K, K., another Ja Dinese Ants indicated, ing Lindstey's application for a writ |. Hf. Crosby, of Ban Franclaco, on . — Pac tata lh ed SN HALRAR CTC: ry Tope ine, to compete with, and conse he investigators failed to tn-| ¢ Bs cobenlibde ai eh that tla OPT quently makes a better showin Owner Is Accused of Oper cruas in their report the amount! Lindsley's attorneys alleged 1 Jorating without franchise under postal fecsgpald on mail going| thelr application, filed yesterday, Judge Deny vier | gufferance of the city Abel tad tie Ue oo ating Obscene Show Jinto” the. tertitory,, chamber” of¢| that, Supert EDITOR JAILED Must Serve 1,000 Days for Contempt of Court Ta Almost as many different styles as are dresses; a complete array of Fall ma- terials and colors, and a full range of sizes. Buy smartness at exceptionally low cost with a purchase from these interesting groups. SAorence Shop there There is some talk that the 636" bieha 1 i ae fate sep tena may be repliced with the small F 8 saw, | {elas sald ‘Thursday of Humboldt county exceeded tix 4 " Sta , Now being used by the Dollar Tailed into police court Thursday, Their report showed an income} Jurisdiction in sentencing the editor tion Counsel Kennedy has thus far) oat, World service out of San] OH & charge of operating an obscene | of only .000, whereag if the| for contempt as the result of &@ favored ing the real ownersMP | in nainco, }ahow, David Martin, owner of the] chamber's figures are taken t ticles appearing in his newspaper income becomes $450,000, ‘The ex-| during his trial on a charge of 4] pense of operating the service last} criminal lbel of the Independent franchive On A!” Ana there is also talk that, if] Rex theater on Firat avo, woparato action, basing It on his} ing American flag disappoars tom, | the Lyric theater, was grante twoyear-old fight against phone) vorariy from Smith cove, Swediah | continuance until November 10 year was 0,000. Tho appellate court held that The Upéstairs Shop That Saves You Money rate Increases allowed by the state | intoreats will put fast, luxurious mo. Martin was arrested on a com. a | Judge Selvier acted within his jur public works board and federal) torsiips on the run, q@pral the buat. | plaint by tho elty censorship board, | iadiction ‘ SECOND SEATTLE court Mand bo in a fh position tofofr which red Strang, chatrman}| Doc Neversleep —— Lis i AND UNION WASHINGTON Jackson's drastic action, how- Thora it, should an qggempt bo made | Mary Green Lewis, secretary and H for Rest} iiss hotel, but will leave shortly tor i aver, may force tha whole matter) to replace the. flag others are members, He was re ere for Rest) hi) to cutitornia, br, Brinker Is . ' Into the courts on a new basis Buti “We're not golug to lose the | leased without bail Dr, ©. G, Brinker, of Nome, Alaska,, Known i Alaska as “Doe ‘ that of law violwtors instead Of ghipa—bunk on that," In the cons The case will be tried by Judge] is paying bis flest vi op." He operates a Nome druge i olvil ganta, fenaus of slipping men Gordon November 10, in 10 years, Ho is rogistered at tho store. ® x

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