The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 29

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. YE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 28 LL —————————— GING PRAISES ; a... |Your Hands Tell What Of SEATTLE . When Father Reign: s Su upreme a Vie dha Chance Shine Easterners Are Pleased With | wy em ict Pantages Ticket Seller Looks at 800,000 Pairs Visits Here, Says Taylor “AND WHICH PART of ent ca pga ary edt ties the bird do you prefer, light j Ss ii ogee RI Bae ey 1 the} or dark?” asks “Father” Fred okie tell 9 wih M. Colby, 2800 F. 65th st., as he makes the first dent in the smoking, golden-brown car- a to! cass of the family “gobbler,” Peer into most any window today, whether it belong to 4 shack or mansion, and you're | #4 Hable to see this little scene ¥ duplicated. BOLCOM-CANAL LUMBER (0. © china dog or a Jones, e EDITORS GUESTS ; ‘ite tn th the tours | Dean Spencer on Program| of Luncheon Speakers TELLS COINS BY reaponses KING ON MAILE Hamilton, ¢ And he’: rested in the H | Mississippi Farmer Has 10- Pound Spud Takes Long ‘Time to ot Cable Back to Rumania De o-four potate os were placed on eo a man with chil 00 miles between Bucharest,” Thanksgiving Diners UNTSVILLE, Tex., Nov. 26 and state p }, P.)—One hundred 1 open gate at the » with Gov. Miriam | A. Ferguson's unpre giving clemency procla- \ ] lowers mation orders. Never before has any governor issued tl vat many pardons in one dé The total number of clemency e | proclamations issued by the woman governor to date is 1,039, for all occasions or at the rate Ar 108 per | prisoners were ry today in c¢ long distance ¢ New Orders Above consignments at Vi |ting off © ey tts ae Lumber Production toris (urine the night. |Steals Best Suit | Death Tiles: Romar 100% Efficiency—No Excuses rders juusped 4 per cent/ Both steamers brought tn large| : : afore, production, according, 0 | alk and orange and general freight) and 2 Silk Shirts Texas Social Leader GArfld-2121 Seattle, Wash. the past weel 7 NEW YOR ‘ov. 2 1. P) Ee me a | noee _xew zone. sora | The Hollywood Gardens, Inc. + e iT mat 4 tr 0 , on A i et 104 $47 Motor Patrolman and a $40 f y beauty, died at her mother’s | : Se estat Hurt in Collision| = ®t t se cat hich ensly today, the wie|| 1622 2nd Ave. Branch Store Olympic Hotel and shippe 2 feet. Painfully injured when struck by |*°™*! effects. ¢ complications arising from | MAin-1665 ELiot-5457 an automobile. eye Patrolman | Burglar Ransacks Japanese Residence Fe police station, was tak 7 ore for = treatme: ,718 feet night. The accident ave. S. W. and A City 1 Lh Store. Mills’ motorcycle col Seoecccvcesccsssovcescos driven by EB. J. Low na r “U” District S. W. Lowe was not held after the jaceldent. ay . Peas in the Unt. Wersity district has caused Light) Superintendent J. D. an qance the opening of a city light and power store at 4526 Universi way. It will deal in retail electrical apparatus and bills may also be paid there. The city light department claims 7,000 customers fn that ¢ trict, ! AN BARTON & COMPANY Producers of Loses Money and Watch to Thugs Jack Kerrigan, found slugged tn the 0.-W. freight depot, Wednesd: morning, admitted to Detective Cap- t he had been drink been knocked out. 3 Thursday morn- ng that, after several drinks, fomeons knocked him in the head and took $159 a i Motorbike Rider Injured in Fall Arthur Cottrell, 5603 Latona ave. ‘vas bruised and his face lacerated AMONG the, blessings we count today, none are more dearly cherished than the confidence and esteem of those good friends and true, whose unfailing loyalty and co-operation, proven on countless occasions, have enabled us to serve this community in a measure that otherwise would have been im- possible. N. 56th st. bumped into a car d Scott, of Brown! ‘Thursday morning. Ho was not badly hurt, LOS ANGELES, Ne fmercial travelers in California uso homing pigeons for | pts orders to ir headquar- A i, Homing pi are carried Wy the travelers and released when needed. l Hams _ s Bacon Lard Beef Mutton and Pork Seattle, Washington She’s Princess e's Princess | For friends who have stood the test of time we are deeply grate- ful and truly thankful. The National Bank of Commerce OF SEATTLE SEETA DEVI is a Hindu | stage star; But the facial markings aren’t stage prop’ J a y'te to symbolize her cas he ncess, CTTTTT TT errr iii iii ttt E i

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