The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 31

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1 e @ .- NBER BER ER REE RR RRR ERRERHIR ERE ARRER EHS He b, UV aio bo, i FHKE SKEAITLE Siad There Was an Old Lad; Who Lived in a Shoe \ UNEMPLOYED ‘TO 1 GIVE THANKS | COVernor’s Thanksgiving || ie _ Househo ld Pests ~~ nomen CLAP COUPON MEIKE ‘ { zs = | Day. Proclamation SON FING Celebration Thursday for | ‘ ITHOUT Thank giving day, Amer would 1 mm Have A HARD | 500 at Millionair Club America, No custom 4 f rely hrined PNISHING dace 1 the hearts of the people a rad none is in stricter accord ¢ Thankegi vis slat with the tenetg of our civilization. Initiated by the Pil the une ear grim fathers upon the same soil where were sown ‘the hy Honair club, 98 Main st, Prop first seeds of American liberties, time has hallowed and b o being mado for 6\) enriched the practice of dedicating one day of each year Ae Ur women ar | rh \ tar ati vase to an acknowledgment of our debt to the guiding hand 8, Pacif ‘ook, and men at 98 || Of a Divine Providence Main at “It is eminently proper that we should in this manner Neca ~ render thanks to the Giver of All Good, for great and KLAN IN CANADA manifold have been His gifts to us, as a nation ¢ 7 / IKNow A Tye, © individuals XA» \ | SARA oof Wey! " Now, therefore, in accordance with the proclamation Saas “week | Te ri Delegates Attempt to Get or the president ps the United ay I, bolbag 3 . 2/ i ey, governor of the state of Washington, do hereby ig. tS heat W9 | Ministers Into Lodge nate Thursday, November 26, as Thanksgiving day, and | t a ANCOUVER. B. OG. Nov, 8 do call upon the people of our state to lay aside their — . Ku Klux Klan | USual duties and to gather at their churches and their | tarted family altars and there give thanks unto Almighty God if ed ohure for his many blessings and ask strength to meet the prob- | , baer lems of the coming year. thing of th (Signed) “ROLAND H. HARTLEY.” h aS of th n dep United States, were peak befor Later the? klan delogates were " t opport r the regular session wu 1 ministers on the other to the kian,| Canadian par 1, and Census Takers Earn | Wages i in n Colonies) LONDON, Nov fand ha Home natives: be fs un Argentina “Discovers” ‘GAY EYEGLASSES “ip ic rk Ra lia Must Show | Girl- and- Music Revue caus Rims on “Specs”| ‘nee Movi Film New Fad for Parisiennes | 1 Drama Displaced _ in Affections of South American Theater Audiences Neuints wk mica Eyeglasses with *s Delpsch, former University 1 thrill. So he went to Li BY N _ YNOLDS PACKARD wantec peo} minine beauty has done much to ard the progress of legitimat rama in Argentina, but has been t minating fac L) of Minnesota student, Angeles, met Dolly Ro- “land, and the two started out to be bandits. After staging police whey poe several daring holdups the two were captured by 2, ow \t Delpsch asserted he did not need the money, but merely only | Runaway Girl || wanted excitement. eS FS a A Old Southerner Says Bobs and Oxford Bags ‘0 are d y to : Boatleggers Use rach portray the es of “ii Ses ae» toe Armenian ne| , Monkey for Guard| « uarse Than eel er was dedicated to the presenta-| MONESSEN, Pa., Nov. - on of legitimate drama, irr its se- |v nited Press.)}—Use of a mon! ous and com! {22 “official warner” of an impend elie x ing raid of prohibition o d to| latest novelty adopted In t Ta ls the | | to] te sdieseos eel ‘Queen Waits While | Dry sleutha, who recen s tod|a still on a steep hill in Rostraver| Tax Holds Up Show | ‘onized | township, near here, he: LONDON, Nov. 26.—A fashion pa- that | ous chattering rade, whichthe queen of Greece waa many fr m,| climbed to the to have attended was delayed when! zed, leased| riving at the stat } the models did appear, It was} that from| the still, police £ at Victoria the Ar-| but secured mor pot-pourrt | of liquor, acthgid poo "hen a French comp: otter @ program bord: urlesque shows of t States, This was so we y the people of Be ther simi) Isabel Bennett, 15, a sec-), sond cousin of the late Pres- i | a ident Harcmg, disa red | ' from her home in New York City. She was found two days { etween the states, ater in Norfolk, Va., where} “the worth of » man was gauged by a he had gone with a girl| the smount of lauor he could hold. | : ie friend to see the sights of the| \Y2at ‘8 this world coms Sunny South. } me men and the m: he tea hounds with Oxford wn in the seale of told the Judge, | said James, a yot-} Your wants will be promptly, efficiently tak- en care of for anything yey may want-to rent, Thirty-eight years of con- tinuous establishment puts us in a position fo serve you best. offer thei best buys every day im the classified columns of . —1888-1926— THE AATIONAL CITY BAN phases of cooker THE SEATTLE STAR J. W, MAXWEL H, WITHERS N, sident JOHN ‘ Cashier YN, Asst, Cashier i, Asst. 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