The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 1

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» erty. s Lawrence Booth, ‘78 arah Ward Meany, MTOM Come on, Washington! ie W hey t th obitu LED Gee ¢ says Ca a whe co-¢ > balt player on i ore Wi 4 Joe t football ex ays it FAMOUS ALUMNI ATTEND GAME Old Grads Flock to Stadium; Recall Early Days on Campus. TLLTILp WL we te @bbhbd, YO SUED: th BLUSHING CO-ED to CIALLY THE FIRST ition a as 8,000 Grads Storm City to Atte whom Dobi Home-Coming Event and See Huskies Beat Stanford By J. R. Justice t ae bt 2 Wane f. Edmond Mear : : ibe 4 s oa ls r old a hae (READY, Hant Miss Lizzie Xsh a ann At V 7 _“sc——*' * 3 im! Ar i ees eam, “ot ee, elas | or -t 1 ernda of t vai ain of Favor Restricting of 07. She is an) verstt Card Tesreau, expert on football, ats “i Hus. | 4 Child Labor t in U. S. having once gone,‘ a8 ‘ ] fr tere 8. u.| YAKIMA, N around with a) rival F C i art ! 1 Kel sophomore who and m 4 I i a compa carried the water thing ¢ ‘ m w or ; Mr. A salt Frida annual t t ; i bucket thru an ; 5 f \ , seal ‘ entire game f 4 enti ra i And here is Reginald H. Lister LUNCHEON ON ; : u I t : Te of the good old a “ not ft t. COMMONS Ht . eaead Fitt ¢ t v unat ° , of the good old rari on | : es hs ori A lass of Umpity 1 : t ; ol s "4 $55,00 em Five. Listerine won nt t ; : fe Appa his letter in ping p ‘ ure { . pong, and is very j i '. Florida Man Buys — Car-Chase Fugitive fond of telling th : ; ; tt 2 Acr in dergradu ate ab J Ea ; sf Bs 10. ere. Holdings Suspect Arrested 1 a real ep members of his fra Gant 1 | ternities and \ wtb ita Pin ka 1 no haa! Storm Warnings Posted ternity what col- The a Turn to Page 2, Column 18 I cme wn lege did for him. ra Gast atten car iwi gahiniy aad tn Along Rocky Pacific Coast His wife has supported him for five ; A Het Rerin eks i years by taking in washing Wh U a. W t ity du adie and: r, J.C. Cor A storm of marke tensity ae nthe Gable and: Gott rm ark ntensity, nc is the time for the oper f f Miami, Fla Friday ecord , M D | drew near nd Ort ¢ appes at p It ‘ i f eather bu aye anrora in PAD) Cowie that started t Co. *the sellers | Tt to. obtaln. his ca i in the @ 1 40,000, \. Erwi id bit as theisumpect he had 1 latitude || e ) . > rh ANT . . : lank and transaction. pet ) longitude 150 west in plumbing Prominent Men of Today Were in Lineup as. «: isp and ¢ Local real estate men contend | Wedne ¥ 1,000 1 3 iy ss T Warrigns W'S HOMECOMING many Florida dealers intend to Stitease tr y land, and Bee as wire! beech Invaders Trounced Unhelmeted Warriors | pyy A) Usivenstry nvest ‘thelr money in the eater real iby the football; th athtng 4 é - —----—- eb ectin é f Seattle and vicinit . " MPsining “for 6] REMEMBER way back when {win 1 ‘ : Prison Term for Wat have besn Oedafaahenst ‘a Py he tea we vi cha Y . n the coast, fro! urshfielk rod voc thé Rhus sorte: 0008 ans ‘ j roa Walbe one " Fellowship Meeting Aiding Burglary,|Ga. ie cauancwe men oe ‘ are tt Monday at Olympic) six months to two years at Mon : Cor 1 ) roe reformate With: th entence é he ¢ gar ‘ gton, gt ta ; The Se lows I hold | iven, Rennatty Nt aE BEAVER SKINS SEIZED oy r adium this after- : ag wi ili elt ne zo, when he pleaded guilty be-| Charging that 28 beavers were it TODAY'S —— : Lines «ot vekterd ep or ti : Presiding Juc nith Friday | legally killed in this state, Game ' Hie Into: Baattle i fi ae ist of | tternoon to a second deg bur-} Warden A. J. Beach Friday seized re | Aagactand thar raters ‘eitock's | Blary. charge, McDonald admitted skins at the B on Fur Co. ba ere Fs vocation Ne ay, Were tats The | helping an older man break into| Company officers declared that the | wil em ‘ d’ Cuttings wil iH taken ba 1. M,| the ath st, pl erat last August! skins were purchased in New York ir blank! Rich, James Duncan, W bg ab ha vit agen » Dr. J. M. Rich, George N = ndstand who ing Lawrence Lane. An "Appreciation’ ‘Oh, Horace, look at that man), 4 in makeshift | footby © diamond} 6 Wilfred Wellock will be given|Girl Darts Before in center field run with the ball!” | suits, trained by volunteer coaches, | and in the rowing by Mrs, Gustay Agchermann; a sree Hark back to ‘94 and the day when |if at all, fearful of defeat yet grm| ‘The Washington ers’ section | recitation, “Five Souls,” by Law| Car; Legs Broken nford firate met’ Washitigton. on} and silent pt team with | promixes to be the most colorful In| yenee Lane iba OMHGal Repeated 108t Footba fs : difficult d tx, with many new stunts ar.| gene tan a patie IEA Te a thelr hair ad boncraté’. ptadlu filled ranged by the yell duke Boylston ave, 1s In Providence hos: | CH 5 pl ag Bat, the, when | a STN ean ME. Ao WATCH NEVERS! Weather } = Tides pital saturday, suttering trom two ‘Cha ie Mayburi age : ry seta: £01 HE'S BIG MAN Cloudy tonight? yTOPAY | broken logs, ‘The little girl darted of Fear Dow Bre Stanford wam, coached by jand Sunday with § 40) 10:4 1.2/ under a car while she was playing | Fir t G d WwW 1 O iy Glenn Warner, the cagey| possibly occa } Ter B08 De Ms BRIN the t, Just r she had Superstitions haven't fal Four of the Kington play urs ra as n l veteran has originated more|aional rains; § TRE A tt ie warned. by grandmother | before the advance of civilizas are marricd think they'd | gridiron tricks than any other men. | warmer ? SUNDAY to watch out for automobiles | tion. ‘They still flouris get enough fighting at home M b f HH Cl S {itor in the history of the game! remperntures | OA ma 2 | Charlie Mayburry, state direc: Ape em er 0) er ass a etd plive football. | sire tee ate nef Hy WRT ama 18 tor of licenses, will tell Tho difference bats ——---—- nd (turn to 2 , Column 1) today Noon, 4 © 3, 10:21 m my 728 (USED CAR |. that Andalni am few | on applications begin to and prizefis RS, CLARA M, WIL first building 4 coma,’ where Mrs. “| | peas a aetitha fighting hit below the| J 1duate of the University of | Wilts now. resides. ; )| DEALERS | ee en se 4 ih HA f belt MN ington, was the only member Mrs. Wilts was then Cfara Carty 4 . '| Are offering their best buys in ANOUe aay, eee NA t V ny we i ment of the claww in. the territorial daya| She enrolled at the preparator 0 Dp Want Ad Columns. Here ; of ‘76 mero ow were held in| school of the university in '69 under e Ln eu ome apectal listings Hundreds of drivers do no’ the auditorium. of tho univeraity,| Prof, John Hull, who was then STPANKORD— WASHINGTON ‘ We want auto Heensos ineluding the which wan then located where The} president. Tawrence Coleman and |} (a4) Walker Cutting (1) aly raomplete cHInbory figure he says, “And ln Olympic Hotel. now stands Mra, Roland Denny were other |} (5) Harri Hrivkson (18) and ' price ts dreds of others want specia [ot uditortum, on the seeond| members of Mrs. Wilt's preparatory || (a6) Avmour 1, Brix (28) |} numbers: he ‘auditorium | 4 oon Sedan Homo want the same license | fle of the university building, | clans, (16) MeCrear Honamy (21) Glaveland Coupe : wan crowded for the graduation ex-| ‘Expenses at the university then || (7) swan Wright (11) n Cleveland ip SUSE Ta er Ce Ruane ua ‘ of the first cla which to} were only about $100 a year, wid] (4) Poulson Hl, Hrix (20) lint 66 | ber Others want freak num rround Seattle | Mra, Wilt. “The woman's dormitory |] (4) Hunt Douwiow 18) wiint 40.4 | bers. And. still others have. an fon. Dr. | charged $16 a month in thowe days, || (aay 1 Wilson (88) [{{ Turn to the Classified Columne |} idea that it their teense In a d y hen prow-|and many had rooms at $1.50 al] (yyy re (C) Tesronu (C) C1) |]] and see who ta offering these | conglomeration of different fie dent the university and his| week there: 14) Mitchell Guttormsen (iH) ||] ears, YOU WILL SAVE MONDY |} @hos, traffic officers may make Maignature im affixed to the A. Be] “Thera wege schools 1] ]) (1) Murphy t ET ASCENT » Patton (4) [|] BY RBADING THE STAR ADS, A mistalo (n copying tt down, ~A. J. 8 diploma which t# in the Historloal| the territorial da ald, TIS WNSEZON. SO PO POs 8 Ae POPC Om RO RNIN PPh SVR 1 | All of which goos to make a eS, AARARAA ARS RRTRARRSNARRREARS Rolland Denny, NO, 219. HUSKIES - CARDS LINE UP FOR BIG BATTLE Football for Contest of Seattle Fans Epic Year oD STANFORD IS FAVORITE » graduated from) Home-Coming Grads Swell Amos J. - Dan druff, ‘04, who) the Univer igton was Clara Carty, now Mrs Attendance at Game never tires of tell whe . mm the b. ing how athletics wh in the looked in '74 BY LEO H. LASSEN have b aye Notable all over t Jt fled since he wem | attending the nual homecoming sbration now & into to He was | 1CSS uhiversits Some of well knowr rrad roquet champion | are ut the top. ul t in his Junior year ‘ + wlare > : id The Newspaper With the The SeattleStar d Clase Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattlo, 199-Yeat Lease 1s Taken on’ "85. Mrs. ‘4 3iggest Circulation in Washington Edmond S. Meany, Alice Kellogg Denny, Dean John T. Condon, '85. Wash. under the Act gress Mar 1 Year, t $3.00 TATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBE 19% niet {THOUSANDS AT AT GAME! 1925 Bright Spot of of History ASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—“The highest tion of standard of living conditions ever as electric power reached in s the economic and radio. progress ates in 1925, Sec- Pre scientific discoveries in such fields and light, the gas engine “industrial lagged in Tress patch- retary of Commerce Herbert Hoover de- ver, Hoover said, mentioning clared in a review of business condition ngland textile industry, some in hi report, made public today. ricultural sections and the bituminous Hoover sees outstanding signs of an un- precedented era in the nation’s activity, high rate of production, consumption and exports; high real bsence of any onsequential uner it; continued gr agement and ar coal industry. The review coyers ing July 1, 192 field of comm ing rr the fiscal year end- nd embraces the entire ial development, includ- lroad transportation, shipping, fin- , world trade, employment and ag- ansion in applica- PLANNED Wee Ww an PLANE FOUND ‘Dry Officers Find Broken Corner at Fourth and Vine TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ,) WRECKED BOOZE Glass Around Charred Craft! | (3 | Superstitions Flourish 4 in this Civilized Age y, Director of Licenses, Tells *s of Automobile License Seekers Weed | Willis, Dr. Park BELL ST. DOGK IS MENACED BY FLAMES Firemen Prevent Another Big Blaze on Waterfront IN ELEVATOR SHAFT Watchman Discovers Fire Started by Electricity owly escaped an waterfront fir the Bell st. wt terminal, one of 1 t mo iors in the world, as atened by a blaze in an t 13 minutes after morning. Friday morning the cle r unit of the Great Northern ing in the Bell Saturday ent had been left of the big ele nee coil became d caught fire. to the in the pit were shooting 1up ; e sides of the shaft wher! ] nan discovered them. Th q ment sent pleces | scene q short | e it had time to get a : he damage was nominal, con a 1 mostly to the electrical gear 4 2 Injured Firemen Still in Hospital improvement was noted [Saturday in the condition of et *. Grafton, 344 N. 78th st he two firemen injured Fri morning in an auto crash while eturning from the Great Northern dock fire Grafton will probably recover. He uffering from Internal injuries Starrett, N. 73rd st, her fireman, most seri y injured. He was pronounced 1 critical condition Saturday. His ead is Injured. Both men are at Providence fos- iS pital a ctor Jack Reid, after of Friday afternoon, loss in the Great dock blaze as $317,000. se is divided as follows ur Mills, stock and ma 00. hinery, Northwest stock and Railway boxcars $1 Magnesite company, equipment, $70,000. owned by G. N. railway, Dam vator The ance the dock and ele- losses are covered by insur- lot of extra work and trouble for Mayburry'’s department, To avold confusion all requests for numbers this year must wa be made at the county audi } tor's office on December 1, the first day on which auto licenses are received, After that date, all requests must bo refused, says Mayburry “Rverybody in Washington e n't superstitions, however," oF Mayburry declares, ‘Win Stan: i ton, proprietor of ‘The Smoke. house in Qlympia, has license i number “18" this year, and at | his own reaweat, “And “then there is Jesse Mills, Olymplit undertaker, Hin number is for 1935 way ‘erkins, news living Te or publishe: in comity 4

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