The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 2

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~~ 3 MEN SAVED Christm FROM BURNING as Time Is Shopping Time and Big- Hearted Folks Do Stuff MINE SHAFT Two Men Die Before Res- cuers Are Able to Reach Prison of Miners IS HEROIC Leader Is in Hospital and May Die as Result of His Desperate Feat ° Seen ~ AVIATION BOOMS - Seattle Man Sees ajuaat £ Future in Industry guess about Chamber of Commerce last night by as “Informed ar some of that perfume you sold wife the other day @ communica- bairman of the I want {fords the max- Hines will sp into being just a owers of son like viol exactly it. More like or something.” was formerly “RIDER INJURED =~ Cyclist Falls « on | Way to See) **y. Injured Brother + his bottle, a-mighty, En route to town on a motorcycle a motorcycle ac ed in a traffic smash. is undergoing Luke's hospital for youth, was inju’ His brother; Harold, want to send her som Kloppenberg " ankle after he smashed ie Moon's auto at Morning. | have side Heights, Moon reported to the} sheriff's office. RRs iS produce repor KFOA 454 ¢ an Hofmann’s orch: KTCL 406 Silent. KTW 455 11 an services. OTHER STATIONS KPO 428 San Francisco 6:15, =. 6:38 and 8, orchestra: KGO 361 Oakland §, sport review; §:10, *’The Merry Widow,” Syiuenuenseacu KLX 509 Oakland Silent KNX 337 Hollywood 7, insect life talk; | ; 10, ercheatra. KMTR 238 Hollywood 4, ‘Turner orchestra, KHJ 405 Los Angeles 6:30, £G program; §, program; ‘> KFT 467 Los Angeles 7:30 and 5 WIID 30% Mooseheart 1 silent night KNX 337 Hollywood 7, program WEAR 389 Cleveland 5 organ recital ‘ae KGW 491 Portland 7, dinner concert; KFDJ 282 Corvallis Silent enver 3, dan musical program; Comat pregrén >) WCCO 417 T#in dance program. "age KFOA—Hotmann'n concert orchestra, | 8:20-10 P.M. KIR—-Studio musical Warner company, sponsored by Peter Firat ho World Ie Wait- ; And I Truly Do; plano-violin--In <egro Spiritual (Kreisler); Andante from Dry Your Byes; } Plerea Carter opera strains; y Cradle Days In tho Boeret of # inntrumeni Ata by Art Pierer and Alma Erickson, 9:20-11:00 P.M. Eddie Harkness dance orches- SUNDAY ** First Proabytorian services High schoo! am ‘Twitmyer, state apenke; Juneheon musi Weather, market » Frasers Paterson; © market ney Dream of the arin “Cicreinienj ¢ arry Kathioon yates Chariton Btona Wilson; ’ eee easy nie Organ reeltul, BY JIM MARSHA siery counter dear rm The new Ho's one Yon't you lo dearie, they're all Yea, you can boxes perfume counter “Something for you, want a—say, a big bottle emember the ts—and it was this We sell a lot of that (aniff, sniff) does smell like that, How or—(getting generous)— by the half-gallon? we don't sell is $2.55 two-fifty-five for bottle. Oh, Wrap it up.” HE bargain basement ma'am? Something cake-tina was just looking at see, my sister Columbia, ing really then you know, duty and I don’t want pay a lot of duty Do “you suppose there's minum into Canada?" Quréy Hour iw Air Todas SATURDAY HOME STATIONS British SUNDAY HOME STATIONS tM. serv 20, Firat M. E. atra I OTHER STATIONS KFI 467 Lon Angeles 7, ore hour; 9. program: 19, orchestra WCCO 417 Twin Cities 6:15, program from WEAF; 484 Davenport 6:15, | Kent program from WEAF; Little Symphony orchestra. WERE 422 Cinctn Oakland 3:30, 1 Methodiat servicer » Presbyterian Portiand 7 KOA 323 Denver 2, music hour; fan Francisco 6:3 $, Toscha Seldel, . ater Kent program. WOK 217 Chicago, 4 to 11 p. m cheatras and yaudeville a an Seattle Programs for Tonight ee | 7:20-9 P.M. M. E teen); rian norvices, 7:50-0:10 P.M. 9-10:20 P.M. -Henri Damaki'a oreh A Perfoct Day, by Meanra Kirchner and Lehman, string trio Tales of Hoffman, Polonaise tn A Fla Lehman; Perainn Aweetest Btory Kver nolo by George Kirchner; | Hocause You're You, from The Red Mill; Out of the Dusk to Preeg and Donald Sax-Simplicity, valve lente; Whispering Woodland Whi Wagon Days, by Preeg; Serenata; Opera Mirror, Hymn, Bible lecture, MONDAY 9-940 A, M. igh 9130-10180 A, 10:80-11;90 © ot, Frederick & Nelson by Cornish school (Amy Worthan); Fairy Harp of the Woodland H, 8, Mowen; ‘and ature pooma, read by the LeClered, woprano—O 1a . by Gindy by imma # Tanner, violin, blonds twelyes would fit A small woman hat. She's nuts Something ing—or something a duty lee afeteria oreh: 3 and 7:20, First Preaby fered to President Von Hin enburg will ask Luther | to form a new government, and it} jis belleved certain that his regime { 7, classical pro- | a Sunday democrats, with th viens: fireside hour from the nationalists in internal policles, such as agrarian protection and the like ‘aureh of Chriat, pedestrian, amashed a sa raided two busin characteris neldetios ‘Told, vocal cash, according to C. 'T, Oliver, it | manager | rvice orice, Preparing the Harkema; Hymn, 1 i Inatrumental selection; Solo— ten Ajar, A. D, Porber, American Ship Rams mbly program. by Broadway hi YM | oe Amer steamer Ashton in the Scheldt, | sinking the Ashton ators Van Cook's exer reolpen. the crew of the Ashton are missing and four were rescued 8 of Minnetonka Howens G, Miller usk at the 4 fice, main i 4 th « a du can t them back Better go up to the post office first and find out ‘Oh. lea this Christmas v ping Just kill me 1 know it will” [NX ths baby shop Can I verve you, ma'am? “No, I'm just looking. Just look Now, here's a cute little layet Ww making a special on the thin week No? Bootees These little knitted caps are cute all wool, Thank youI'm just looking My little niece Bellingha T girl (a leaven) Little nieces T poor old maids det toy shop may! ' r " 1 Oh, NOOOO! \ ten t them sell such things ‘Th These electric trains are novel What's that humming in that litle box? Oh, the transform. er! Oh you have t w th Into the lamp rocket? Oh, my boy ee A Tour of the World i in ‘| Library News paper Room Back be the Old Home Town or a Journey to Far Ports and Not Buy l' YOU have a map of the world handy, look down in south ce tral New Mexico u Raton, The villag you loc of hotels, a handful ef stores nder 00 inhabitant nee ur New York ( the Atlantic to and Berlin; eastw across Siberia to Hankow and F the P nolulu 1 hop ove Jump 1 you | ¢ newspape of the Publ zens from village y. There ad metroy very nation in the world d out wh t's doing in their old ted bh t y that m ronk: paper room every yea a CHOCK-FULL OF SENTIMENT And abc n curious A Seatt e pages LUTHER CABINET WILL RESIGN ee vas.) New German Ministry May Combine Adverse Parties B LIN De The 1 net resigned today Following out its pledge o! week to after it had dix posed of the Lecarno signing, it }met today and determined formaly upon the resignation, which was of Von Hin will be drawn from Stresemar folks party, the centrists and the nationalists and socialists not participating It is anticipated that the next net will be able to live by ap- ling to the socialists for support on foreign policies, such ax Locar no, while it has strong backt BANDITS ACTIVE | clues Rob Citizen, Smash Safe] and Loot Cafe Bandits had a good day in Seattle up to Saturday. They held up a and places 21st ave, told was held up near hia H, Rosodriaki, police 1 home and robbed of $58. Robbers brol into the office of the Mer-| ntile Lumber company, 2 hird ave., and escaped with $28 The proprietor of the Post Keller restaurant at First ave. and neca st.,. reported that burglars broke into the back entrance and | | goto | Stole $15 from the till, James | O'Donnell’s grocery store at 1836 | 1 aye, was held up and $10 change taken from the cash| drawer, The bandit escaped Steamer; 5 Missing ANTWERP, Dec, 5.—-(By U. P| an Steamship Mederal Hided today with the British The eaptain, pilot and three of FALL, KILLS INDIAN An unidentified Indian Jumped or| it foll from the second story fire escape of the U. and I. hotel, 62 Thursday night, and died at the eity hospital early rid body % King at., morning, The at the county morgue. a Ticket for a glimpre burs. | MOTORIST HITS Do You House Any Fleas? ELKS' MEMRUS Body Is ‘a Picsiates Habitat Professor Se Sve RITES SUNDAY Judge Douglas to * Eulogy to Dead POLICEMAN Patrolman Elliott Badly In- ral jured by Auto Buffering tured ture of the 8, Elliott w May hospital by an aut his beat Fr C. M. Spangler automobile aalest 09 LK, Howe at n, driver of t by glaring H@hts of other ne He was released on } of nizanes Hiltott, while critically injure will recover, hospital attendants COURT APPROVED University Students Are Be- hind World Tribunal The ayes have jt, motion carried { Washington ite are strongly in favor of and the University tudi American parti vation in the t, judging the resulta of club debate " ¥olize Hichardaot airvian of th of the Sacajawea club, the af firmative Jefeated B.A Gra of the k, but I yder and na club At the United ex not invo league of ni jeal intrigu Huropean potlt defeated teamn urged participation in the league of tons INDORSE COURT.” by State and City Bight city and state commercla pocial and tat about perm court tional Justice subject ing Hugh idge by Dr. J war ar ed Saturd. Halph Magee, chairman of the ac tire campaign committee of — the Court commit . the Religious the Washin ra‘ion of Wome Seattle Federa lubs, the on Women le Women's City olute, the A th council Member club » lute federation have also adopted « the world resolutions favo! IS ACQUITTED Man Freed on Liquor Charge in Renton Deaths Harry Brown, a of se 1 ) two girls and two boys acci fentall phyxiated in a Renton two how noon, The case was hi fore Superior Judge R Kennydale rancher, w Brown formally charged with being Earldom Goes Begging W hen Y outh Disappears |: thi | somewhere | to come forward to claim one {though my search has taken me | Lower California, I've ne 1 young man effaced himself that Co whereabouts, ‘a name is Robert Angus il Charles Lewenon-Gower As the name British Columbia elght-monthas’ America only six years ago. If he is not} located In another yenr, he will be de | will pass to the Carr continued “The boy is the only cousin of the FIRM BUNCOED Messenger Company Is De- frauded of $15 of the dem CADE) | the checking counter at the Colman | next called up the Owl Mos begging |the family, His parents are dead private in France | 'T' He served as a and in the Near East and since the war is supposed to have been at various times {n British Columbt r seen the young man, but he is described | a shy, normal Englishman of 29 20, with blue eyes and yellow PLAN LAST RITES /Services to Be Held for De-| FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE KEEPS THESE parted Citizens Funeral services for MRS, JO HANNA VOLLRATH, 78, were to be Jheld at the home of her son, Otto | Vollrath, 1912 1 nder st. Sunday, at 40 p.m, after which the remain will be removed to the Trinity Luth- Jeran church, where a second sery Nice will be held at 2 p.m, Inter ment wil be in the Pacific Lutheran cemetery ©ON KEL Alaskan mit Y, for 21 years an and former chairman | atic committee for | Seward peninsula, passed away Fri. | day at his home, 3038 19th ave. Ss The funeral of CAPT, HH, . “MAN, 80, retired sea captain, will be hold at 8 p,m, Sunday in the chapel of the Home Undertaking company. Dr or of the community chureh move dD. O.F vers, lead~ ment, will conduct the servic MRS, HANNAH CROSBY, years, wife of George Cr painter, living at 934 W. 48th ae died Jato Iriday after an iiness of five years, She waa a member of the Royal Nolghbors and had lived in Seatle for olght years, Muneral serv lees will be held tn the the Home Undertaking Co., Sunday, at 1 p.m Private cremation will follow chapel of @iat one of Holdt'y baked apples each day; will keep the doctor away, Advertisement, chdhie Not Particular BY RUTH WALLIN bout thelr habitat Judge Douglas ness of the Mystic Numbers Tell Character of Actress ; New “Indoor Sport dreds of New Fans Every Day A TER ables IDErS empecially Enrolls Hun- *~ The Star’s Services are ome of bi fagy pel | Boys See Plm | H™ Skinnay! Jep cream The boys 2 rel Ae names to get is her future letter-numbers MISS WHITE World Movement Is Favored}4 Kinp nearer A's industrial trip ag P ss ead Mecca of all boyhood—es plant, restraint order temporarily t The trip was one of ab series given by the UniveratyG tion of all of, the Ieadag ustries of Seattle the trip was ma Seattle Joe Cream Co 3 TIMES If J Sold Liquor Third Ting | Sent to Prison” times and your e good baseball, but it much a8 a@ superior a slogan, A. O. Salyers, feat fuence over who ponvens i by which th be Se actresses, good cheer and a happy outlook, 5 governs the body. s a worker, not an imag- denotes vigor determination to make good. ‘This also governs the It generally means a rov- oxition and draws people attle Central Labor! + 3, 5, STARWICH He admitted at arraignment fore Presiding Judge Smith the} was -the third time he had “up” on a charge of sefling Twice he had been convicted. Salyams received a but more intense. -This is the champion of means great pow- to five years at state's pret tar started explaining Daddy, bring home one @ pumpkin ples!—advert superior to others, and the pos- reasion of high ideals 8—This governs the mind. good business head, notes success In trade 9—Generally number of genius, high mental and spiritual its influence may be harmful to the physical powers, and denotes would make any Just toll us your full name; you generally sign it; strong but ph: sically weak. Surveys Route of Air Mail to L. A 18-hour service promised by Air ‘Transport, It means impatience, , irritation at ) & disposition to choose short cuts to achievement This ts a heart It means kindness and heartedness; those governed by it trouble and with others, ‘This 1 an artistic num. at Sand Point field our children to se © aay clear, Soothe and Angeles preparatory e government contract Flying conditions were excellent, | to bidding | Cuticura Olan ae Cuticura oe a Ni i along easily y would soon s et Cente ‘Sha Fast, Comfot Ticket Officer 140 “Tam glad to tell how Father John's Medicine helped our bables the spring they all had the Whooping cough real hard, and all they took ; Was Father John's Medicine, and they didn't lose much sleep at night, it to the ehildren in the winter ‘Thomas Barton, experiences Mediotng the gr It sure helped to keep them looking well, Tt Is a blessing, and we give We always keep it on hand." (Signed) a8 that it is, body buildin: Guaranteed free from aleohol or dangerous drugs. n

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