The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 13

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19; THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 12 ee oS ESF ‘ : i] Leia iss Sales Bees | ee ae ” . ~~), Blindness Fate of ares ae Mii TRIAL IS ENDING’. Is It Marie Prevost? || Ancient Papal Ring | *Bey"Boore Drinker| Hundreds of Mediums Bitt er Accusations in Ex- y? P | | : be , on “ : 2 72) >| 7 $ Q Klansman’s Hearing he Star-Elks Movie Star Contest Brings | { to Be Gu en to Pope a || I ‘aul in 500 vontest, Ind Nov. 1 Out Prettier Girls Than Stars : 4 . Re! R "i \ * 1 K ————— +. 2th eae \ . IN i 5 arg : ‘ " s tex : 4 Millionaire Glass ; : Poe a. Manufacturer Dies r moral deg ; ; ne, “ , | = Bartell Drug Gets 0 ploneer drug store} | : . 0 " me . from ! Dependable Goods....Economy Prices..Frederick & Nelson Service mrten | Prowler Steals Watch | and Cash N Bi a Cash avy Blue q an $18 and $ FEATURED IN Arnold al ted his ’ on Men’s Overcoats and | So = ie (Tiskes wore anovr Two-Trouser Suits | TOL IRa | HUSKIBS { STARTS ON PAGE 1 | "NRT Sec en ea | ty luskies e the rain, att WHO'S THIS? Marie Prevost? Why, no, it’s Miss Mollie bd | | : v ser! Taylor, pretty employe of the Rhodes department store and 5] fea 7 i her friends s d ringer” for the film star. Mollie’ | age B ro. anay “* entered in The § ks movie doubles contest. | | | | 4 ' ee The Downstairs Store Presents These | | m mai wae "Re wat Five Smart, Coat Fashions 1 | the Memoria ig lathet wethie-te te ane One $20 1 . i itt s closed tO/the $450 worth of diam f W d M | | ‘California's team has been hustled ; ; or omen an ISSES | | ‘ oie that eee ne has cote aes tea | As Typical Representatives of Many Others at | of its members, | | & Betting ‘here’favors the Bruins to j ; win by big odds and money could be ] obtained at 10 to 6% on California “S$ WHAT ITS 25 0 0 — 3 ? 50 — 4 5 0 O ; Many of the sporting men expect it ABOUT: LI a7 e e e cee | i 0 drop to 10 to 6, almost two to one. of you i 4 y TTRACTIVE VALUES IN EACH PRICE GROUP—because of the con- Navy Blue, always a favorite with | | Education Leaders A stant search for, and- success in finding, sources from which these spe- : yaya on bey aslo Ais daily | q re fs ; ear ; ecome 2 ac a r fo a 2 Plan Hartley Fight | lines can be suppl ‘The result is an assemblage of Women’s and eave ones it is Bist, rani f hoi degen Rata Coats outstanding in VALUE and STYLE. ted in some especially good-looking | ae jels of heavy Cheviot. In the popu- | 7 4 Reading From Left to Right—-Sketched Above: ar double-breasted models—following | i i the “tube” lines principally. A featured | qy : ‘ Woman's Cont of lipstick re Woman's Coat of r value at $40.00 | Bes : Kk fur. Rayon brocade cite Ung tr matenin Two-Trouser Suits | | | i ae SrA Raver athena heer of Navy Blue Cheviot | i ‘ | ik Seas agian dockins pearl | t The y Sonat education committee | tota with a ta radon: heeouss nine $40 00 { e will attend senate hearings on edu-| cou yx dinner! ‘ou more tomor . ' ° q Sees: CXUS ‘ caars DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ f that i| bs) : Double-breasted style. Well tailored Ronald Requests Four te STAR-ELKS MOVIE DOUBLES CONTEST in every detail. Of a serviceable qual- eredy egree to abide by the rules of the contest and the award ity Cheviot. Wide lapels; plain, snug- More King Co. Judges | 0 ti» committee. W en’s Chamoisuede Gloves fitting back; wide button spacing and | OLYMPIA, Nov. 12.—King sonnets I am entering as a (Straight), (Character) (*) double for om full-cut trousers. Also a featured s for ‘ore judges, senat value. at 34 ‘ ary coninitiocs barnett Pertessecsesrsacesceessesenseseserececes (NAMES film star you resemble.) In the Two Styles Sketched value, at $40.00. Judge J. T. Ronald told —Men's Clothing Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE ittee members that the county I agree to be at the 8’ Movie carnival, Elks’ temple, Seattle, on ht to have 13 superior courts || the evening of Saturd: ovember 21, 1985 ng, instead of nine, as at pres- Even with 13 judges working, the PUBS 815 4 isk 0a eeu Nos tok Fae pe ac es re wens arts still would slip behind in their Judge Ronald ated He add. Address . fier tmnseyeterine Cel] eepene mee os scsessrinninenra..,.., {| Girls’ Hats | (*) Cross out one HER MORE ABOUT Of Velvet and Felt | CINDERELLA Hartley Denies He Was REDUCED TO / Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits With Vest PAIR A new shipment of Imported Py Chamotsuedo Gloves—soft, dur- e fabrio that , | STARTS ON PAGE1 |! W [ y) pane sie! Rana pr at HEY are good value Suits, because they are o L Th Drinking at uld arty $1.95 rica er Sayer well tallred and have the style lines that Alaskan steamer. That was last | : boys know are up-to-the-minute. And boys of 9 ‘a and |Gover nor Answers Hanks Charges; § Says He to 15 years know a lot about it. 5. Had Didn’t Rope Steer; Defends Secret tary up of 100 or more smart € 6 to 14 years. | _ es in bright col A very desirable selection of patterns, j LYMPIA, Wash. 1 “Does John Hanks think I'm so ors one bigs Ava ‘s @ ini: Each suit with vest and 2 pairs of ; Branding Representa | foolish, “have r of fick Avi this reduced at O5¢ knickers—the latter fully lined. Sizes inks of Kittitas as a “disgruntled that as iad . 9 to 15. At $9.85. cian who cannot be truthful] would go to a pi DOWNETAIRS STORD DOWNSTAIRS STORE 7 weaenad ayo he i# not true to himself,"| nature of the 1 | : te: hele’ be rnc and H. Hartley today | where I would meet y i Pea ikene. t0 denied that either he or any mem-| people after 1 had t rinking? ‘ ' a i her attorney, | EP Of his official party oF Eliens- | 1 nt it my seeped permit ft, B Hi h- Cut Shoes t caid she wane, | Urs this summer drinking. | my judgment would not . q reriea nt | Hanks, in a statement to news- ‘As to the man who directed| 100 Pairs ays g f & ault In probate coure| Papermen a mbers of tho legis: | traffic and was put in jail, I never ature We charged that) even as much as gave him a ci For Winter mother ‘could re-adopt. her | I “Hol ” 4 fo het . ’ oteproo hapy. Governor y 1 not made a| gar. Hoe is not an appointes of G l @) f d SATURDAY CANDY 4 And: Mra Clark loved Barb ara|thoro survey of state inatitutlons,| mine and neither was he in my of- | rts xrords Silk St ki ort BD a anh Sizes 11 to 1314 3 is: HTRe ae & suit, so she| Particularly the Bilensburg Normal | ficial party, He pald his own fare | : t OcRINgS SPECIAL : 4 tould be Barbara’s legal guardian, |#ehool, and that the governor’srecknt| to Ellensburg and hig own bills Of Brown and Black a +55 And {it was a pretty hard quea- fo the Ellensturg rodeo had| while he was there. Mr. Gardner, | C Uf Jes In 12 Fashionable Kandy Korn, } tion for even an experienced judge marked by drinking among |my secretary, never fell from any auyenin Shades ° i like Mr. Frater to, decide. | members of the governor's party.| horse, They dressed him up like . 3 Popcorn, Peanut \ Ho he took Barbara over in one} One member, he sald, had been sent) a rough rider and later during tho i e : corner of the courtroom and talked|to jail as a result of drunkenness! tun they pulled him from hiw| At 1 00 Pair and Cocoanut Sizes 1 to 514 fo her awhile and ara made | and diso conduot horse. | x! Lh r choice and Judge Frater gave| “Do you suppose for one moment| “Ay to my roping a steer. Really, § r » her own mother. And|that Representative Hanks would | Mr, Hanke flatters me, T could not Women's seml-fashioned At Cc Pound 4 both women ; erled, and Barbara} i ave eriticned me it t had given | rope nents calf, I te a ‘ a A very low price for this a : ig with, { Inch boat e f ny bit, and even the old| Kittitas county what they ed | 1 rode in the My pen Ves of thrend Kc emmoe ie ¥ a judge's eyes looked suspicious. Jin the way of reclamation ald,"|two hours inspecting the Hllensburg smart Oxford. In a style top of mercerized lslo, and Hepoctally popular, with Mri ee : : y i And then he amiled and smiled, ed Governor Hartley. | Normal,” ye + Pty nolo of sille-and-linte uit ja this toothsome TURDY storm Shoes of elk-tanned IAther, | | that is comfortably-fitting and #aid—and here's that secret—| vor Kk a drink fn my Mfe} “£ consider Mr, Hanks viclous, ° Black re aN this @aavlonable. ghadbe, candy, A mixture of pea Made on a broad toe last, with pac toe } he said Mrgand Mra Gibney nad] until 1 w Yours old-—that was | dlagruntied Pine tater hs Sno) ohinty 4 : " is iit black and @hite nuts, popcorn and coconut, effect. Leather welt and sole of ‘Uskide,” y left a will, and in {it they gave| indeed the discretion, But 1|ernor Har knew that the calfskin Vith low heel, 2 oun . re ranpal ‘ e Barbara $8,000 for her very own,|am not « drinking man, 1 | story was to be printed containing meee ‘ Binos 8% to 10, At pocint ZO@ pound, tough composition that wears. @aced, with 4 And the judge put the money in| my position aa chief exect ot] his malicious, untruthly eharges, 1 At $3.95 the pair, 81.00 tho pat DOWNSTAIRG STORE buckle at top. A good value, Vi the Dexter Horton bank to be held| this state, as too bigh a trust and|told the reporter when he inter satiehiaa tell: eiat O;WNSTATRG STORE a Ee, DOWNSTAIRS STORE t ii] Barbara's a big girl and can|honor to drink anything whilo I| viewed mb to go nhead and print ROWED ATRS: BRON mn S ee \ fe attend to her own business, um in office, the story, I had no objection, | ~ ‘4 mf & ss

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