The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 11

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DAY, NOVEMBER THE EATTLEI I PAGI Cigar Store Safe Battered | Federal Men Make Kindling Wood of in Vain by Robbers Straight Fk rom eA fd aed ; Walla Walla Fugitives Rob Downtown Drink Parlor : - ( ) : €3 N E |p S O N Man on Street Here Ss A Es ’ 1 1 P 4 eat ata peice || DOWNSTAIRS STORF || | u i : i ‘ ; _Depandeble Goode Economy Prices Frederick 6 Néoa Sesvies 0 ‘ Y New Building Planned for é eC), } ake and Virginie 2 ssa plale “DOLLAR HOPEFUL|3 FLYERS KILLED i w cake were ‘Expects Seattle Business Pilot and 2 Passengers Die t ma inven Men to Raise Million in Paso Robles Crash f if a os | THEY'RE CHEERING AL; | HE TIME-LOCKS SAFE | FOR ANOTHER HOLIDAY | (By \ rot ©. Chapm om alt He \ 4 ee rr i of wcoma drugR fing Pande” fs. Int , S Life employes a , ndar U CHARGES USURY (_ staves o | Seattleite Says Trust Com- | pany Wanted 40 Per Cent 107 PIKE STREET Between First and Second Comer’ Ss Apparel Shop would you give $10 fora $25 dress? WE ABSOLUTELY GUARAN- TEE EVERY STATEMENT MADE IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY AN- NOUNCEMENT. There’s not one dress in the lot that would ordinar- ily sell for less than $20, many of them would usually sell for $25— and you'll admit it the moment you see them. We bought the en- tire sample stock of a jobber who is recognized by leading mer- 218 wonderful NEW chants as handling only fine dresses, and our price of $10 is dresses to go to the away less than his lowest regular first comers at © WHOLESALEprice. $ LESS THAN Y2 THEIR REAL VALUE |“Back to School Night” Is Planned * will be Women Democrats | Automatic Pump Is Seattle Invented | ‘ks on the p Officials an f the Every one of the 218 would be sold in an hour if you ladies of Seattle could just SEE them. Satin Back Cantons, Chiffon Vel- vets, Chenilles, Crepes, Costume Velvets and Brocades—all the Bee most desirable trimmings, two- |w, J, Roberts Will piece styles: with Brocade Waists | Oe Rein and flare Velvet Skirts, very hand- Ww. J j timo for one night ar Jagain. The school | furnish music | er of tho ov | McClure, a | dent of schools. you couldn’t buy the SILK ALONE in any 4 president of the will Meet Friday 2 TELLS IN DETAIL OF FOLEY'S V TIT Five Injured When Street Cars Crash Cutler Is Charged :| With $6,500 Theft Garfield Seniors | Bie Catiee to Present Comedy Ame If You Are Planning © to Make Gifts | i —it will be to your advantage to inspect the exten- | sive displays of inexpensive pieces of Stamped Art | Needlework now ready in the Downstairs Store. Here are a few suggestions: HERE’S MORE ABOUT. )\ °°"! LANSDOWNE Waite Posts Bail STARTS ON PAGE on Speed Charge | STAMPED TOWELS, made pair. 2 of a very absorbent ma- } known as Hemstitched crochet Three designs. Each., pleces “ary. 1 tor | .39¢ | CHEON | | | | | | at Uberty on an appeal has been STAMPED SCARFS of In- dian Head clc number : | Cartoonists! | “i Get Tickets to Met Free In a of lovely desig: .50¢ STAMPED STAMPED BEDSPREADS of unbleached muslin. tek ie Large size, with bol Se en 2c 4 | - $1.80 4 he tefense anid (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Oil Spilicate Bae Before High Court ‘\Pacific s. SE Ce Boats Are Active Th fic Steamship company a amers and mortorships except the steamship laid up in Lake Union. re being carried south= northbound, and capacity “The main part of the state ment that was false,” she said, ‘was the part that would have had me say that ny husband was always willing to take the Shenandoah on any military flight, regardless of weather con- ditions, “It was an insult to the memory of my husband to in- sinuate that he would do such a thing.” bound and sts of passengers are indicated for every sailing in the next two weeks, week the had the Fovatsaniite Class =" Will Be eS restage ‘ A mee Pacific Steamship Admiral Dewey y and the Emma Alexander arrived on Tuesday, and |the Admiral Sebree sailing for Cali- |fornia on Thursday, followed by the Emma Al pany a class in |Rev. Bailey Gives Bid to Romane Y, making a total Sy arbiet departures in six told in detatt about Under qu sdowne -/Klansman Murder ley to Police Chief Sey- Walter M. CI ne tore sno signature, ent the public.| Boas ae Trial Nears End } Sk Bailey's sermons at the First Bap-| Nop psyi iB Aveta Sed ong Rouhders! Day Is |tist chureh recently have consisted | ciosing angumiente wood ty nant tee pes eae d by Cl of exposes of alleged conditions of| day in the trial of D. C. stephecinial ® > ma mn, io naake Honored by Club | vice ana tawiessness protected thru | former. itlan | Grmgog: Stephenson, Talk to Engineers | correspondence 1e.| Founders’ day was marked Wed im | nes day by the Knights of the Table by a luncheon a fhe Olympic aaa thie | Hotel. Vivian Carkeek, club his-| Wilbur torian, told somo of Seattle's carly | Medesat cottempancanoel Hstorys3. ; IMorghine Peddler a graft system, He asked that &) Klenck and E 5 eyatem , Earl Gentry, char; day be set for the meeting if the} with murder for the death of Fic invitation ccepted. Oberholzer. Only a few more witnesses were be placed on the stand by the de- | fense in winding up the sur-rebuttal ound my mind. Secretary | to that thi showed that my husband pre ed - Sus ect Arrested before _the are ‘aments started. al the flight. That al Pp if was slurred over Seeks $15,070 Suspected of being a morphine “Did you deny newspaper state pedd nk Morgan, 26, Crash Damages oy ¢ FB, will be; ments quoting you?” Moreland 2 5 |rested by narcotic agents one of them some cape back effects, and two- tse prin matt meet | A wi Bite May Gilmont nak $154 ia win tn the” al for less than — “igcler sisce, ancl extra sizer, [ffs estate| miog ot yaa at tlm ce, y See ee nae READY FOR YOU IN THE Noten iat Hise pele Ve Capt make | hay ‘ed a brain coner | urated with a morphine solution, And Every Saturday | riences in the Northwest.” fifteen dollars! | morNING AT 9:30. |Flaming Geyser Another lot of absolutely New Coats that even beat the values we've al- ready given you. Scores to choose from at these money-saving prices. another CONNER COAT sensation Geyser park has resumed activity on ale were treated to un usually heavy eruptions with tho renewal of tho geysers activity, A study ts being mado to deter |mino the cause of inactivity in tho | natural phenomenon |May Ship Blooded Stock to Orient Purebred and registered bulls may hipped from the Northwest an inereased sc Park visitors 34.85 39.85 9 cAPPAREL SHOP Between First and Second Aves. Bl iow ne to the Philippine islands, ‘The (attle Chamber of Commer tained a apeelal privilege from the embargo, It announced Thursday Is Again Active 19:85 29:85 After being inactive for sevoral | weeks the flaming geyser at Faming | has obs} hurts last September 11 when ared great-| her car was struck by a company wuto at 17th and E, Union. Evening At Queen Anne Hall, First W. and Roy St. Giyen by Majestic Club Admission, 75¢ per couple. Extra Lady, 25 cents, Sulzer Sees Great Metropolis Here | | Seattle is “just on the threshhold {of an era of greatness and richness," William Sulzer told the Seattle | Mining club Wednesday. Ho used to | ve governor of New York. Mining industry ts 85 per cent pros- | perous, Sulzer said, notwithstanding int of money lost| Testimony Shows Army and Navy Men Agreed to Divide Race Honors w** SHINGTON, Noy. 12 Asa Music by Berliner’s Ma- jestic Club Orchestra. the correspondence was between formor Assistant Secretary of tho climax to a day replete | Another Spinner i daha nstaclg Sse ge Navy Theodore Roosevelt and with thrills, Majo t. Harmon ki Maj, Gen. Patrlek, chief of the ihivedilodd bofora tha.Gals AWite Iraemurnte marta : Found Near City liam Mitchell court martial yee “{ pollove we can properly get || The hunt of tho untversity econc STAM terday, ¢ sndenco to sh er on the alr r rnext'|/ {ca department: for an exper STUTTERING that the ar und navy entered ye that your servico may || pliner, which ended in Bel Joverlooked Miss I, B, Wassoi All Speech Dotects Corrected auamish, sho writes to ‘The Star. Miss Wasson operated “the big | wheel’ 40 years ago, but sho thinks} sho still retains her former skill and we will take the ttor sent from Roose atrick, November 10, an agreement to divide aylation | racing honors Harmon ta alr service officer a igned to the White House, and | 1928, 1 tako ¢ ONTGOMERY LYNCIE SCHOOL aay Untyeraity Bulldtog ¢ reulan Upon Application other, ai erties eS ncaa learn: antag et

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