The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 3

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DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. rut EATTLI rAR PAGI la OR 2 OSTMI TRESS Prize Fight Breaks Up |Prehibition Clerk | Mowed Hay + Pee ee ee THE GROTE-RANKIN Co) | Quits Office Here , , , 4 0 residen , 25 Persons Accused jn U, §,|/hat’s Why Woman Legislator Is Dubiou Winter of 93 OTTO F KEGEL. Presid. @ 5 INDICTED «© Highbrow Musical Event Second Ave. in Grand Jury Report \bout*Supporting the Boxing Bill FIFTIC AVE. AND PIKE ST i & BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAK | Kr $20,000 DRUGS BAIL Auburn Postal Clerk Named -arty and Dance > * Among Defendants a ; Abie’s Shop pEROCKS Will Close on Wedding Day For Holiday Festivitie : fi Si Too Hot in Cuba, \ pte Ss Retrd E { f Ww | Wife Gets Divorce a | : nf arn tr LY Be * STARTED riGuT ‘ The cao IN CONCERT HALI OTHERS NAMED IN NARCOTIC CASES “ Ask tor torlick’s without Vv M ' University Man Is ve} The ORIGINAL —The Grote Rankin Company, Second Floor Malted: Milk J ‘ Oxford Instructor |’ and Diet iad | DOLLAR SPECIAL For Apron Thursday Crisp House Frocks of Ginghams and Percales “There's Always Something New at Bush & Lane’s” -| SMASHING SALE "Famous WORK RITE N E UTRODYNES I ©... Aca to Supreme Court 1 Same re é * checked, plaid and striped Jj- YY ® * ginghams, and dainty pat- Cx aA terns in figured percales, ® effectively rimmed in braids, bindings and plain contrasting colors. Thé variety of colét’s;*patterns and styles is practically unlim- ited. i Bias Fg ee 3 Ht Madernist Artists | IW =e = Rar . nla .\\ to Give M querade : = ‘ = i“ Surely it doesn’t pay to do without, or to make them yourself when you can buy such smart looki house frocks for a dollar. New Tea Aprons — Just Arrived for Christmas Giving—29c to $2.00 —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Moor i The Greatest Radio Value Money Can Buy The wonderful Workrite Neutrodyne, LICENSED UNDER HAZELTINE PATENTS, is getting splendid results for thou- sands of Radio owners throughout the Nation. Only 50 Sets at This Amazingly Low Price Only the tremendous buying power of the large chain of Bush & Lane Stores makes this price possible. These genuine Neutrodynes are selling fast—you'll have to act immediately if you want one. This Marvelous \ Value Includes U. S. L. Storage Battery £0 bins 90-volt B Batteries ' y 5 Standard Cunningham Tubes { High-grade Loud Speaker si A All Tested and Fully Guaranteed ——, Aerial Erected by Expert Radio- that will “tune bs ——— trician. T in” with your income Two of The World’s Greatest #*| Passenger Terminals New Union Station—Chicago Pennsylvania Station — New York 20 Hours Apart on the Famous Broadway Limited -PAI NT s SUITS 535 540 = The all-wool fabrics, ex- i pert workmans hip and @ the “extra pair” in our H 2-pants suits are uphold- ing our reputation for H ms ality clothing, #$45 $50 $55 HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS Over the Short Line Between Chicago and New York EASTWARD Lv. Chicago Union Station . 12:40 p.m. (€.T.) Englewood . . 12:57 p.m. (€.1.) Ar. New York Pennsylvania Station 9:40 a.m. (E.T.) Hudson Terminal . 9:42 a.m. (E.T.) NOTHING MORE TO BUY | Pushs Jane one Diono 66. EVERY THING PERTAINING TO MUSIC “Pay Un on You Get rata” WHOLESALE” MANUFACTURERS, YRETAIL Pennsylvania Station, New Yor | Tones. | ; Pex lu Railroad University r Downtown— i E. 45th and Brooklyn | STORES | 1519-23 Third Ave. ennsy vania cll TOd THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD ’ 6) TTT MTT r ji

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