The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1925, Page 7

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ECLAMATION IS qynors Who FOOTBALL PAYSUBROWN ATTACKS. ie aap apeI ' “ OF C, TOPIC Who's Who?] BiG PROFITS PETITIONS 4| “24H SEATTLE SPIRIT” | Robert Dollar Talks on Ori-| ental Trade at LuncReon | and wai ank Adar nery A " ee b unc t . apt. R & Dolla Ke Forelg Trade in Pacifi and Orient : that America w r part of the! mM £ t is now] “ 4 Ww solons (as our | senators are ®-\ called), and who listens °"° “i to their speeches, tho he “"y). seore-|never seems appalled? ™ °"\Who has heard so much ejoration that it trickles 2‘ from his dome and never { | interrupts him while he dreams of Home, Sweet ~. |Home? Who, when the re leaGetcete ended, and he’s “S“ionce again set free, «spends his days in oper- « ‘ating our own B. P. O. of E.; who knows every Elk in Elkdom, and who \steers the antlered herd thru its meetings and its ‘""" |“doin’s” with a smile and HERE’S MORE ABOUT HARTLEY | | { STARTS ON PAGE 1 structive Gov. Har 4 war on the| kindly word? He’s a oy ror "t worker, and you'll find ‘|him in the Elkdom Hall of of Fame, if you drop-into “\the Temple. Victor Zed- ‘hich nick is his name. aisen private, t sant fo Ana mber owners to other| we havo placed them Ine pos | Ot! than their own tobe hauled, tion which breeds disagreement, | ater hom cads, and the that) mistrust, antagonism and bitter. | Were ke py th if) Hess, not only between individ: 8% sta nd is sold, the, tals, but between groups, coun | '¢ purchaser, but} ties and sections.” t t men-' Governor H. also reasserted | 14 mself on the subject of abolish t of the office of state superin udent of public instruction, the cre ton of a board of education to run ne educational institutions and an ppointive director of state education ting of all text-books by inter. Phere is a. widespread misunder Tleems, lous man The I know th [with him | where the: | him,” Stat when interviewed ish a day “The present eosin is In- folerable. Nothing is to be gained by hedging on the facts. The men who new head our two big institutions—the University Cracked human bones found In} and State College—when they | English caves appar indicate came to Washington were friends | that cannibalism in and sur of long standing. Now they are | vived into the period of Roman oc: bitter enemies. Why? Beeause | cupancy. MAKE THIS A “ROUND OAK” XMAS — $B °° DOWN 18 MONTHS TO PAY What could be firer to give the .whole family than a Genu- ine Round Oak Fur- nace, that floods the home with clean, pure, moist circulating air, so essential to health and ,comfort? SMALL DOWN PAYMENT will place this furnace in your home, cheerfully fur- nishing warmth during the holidays and for many years to come, at a saving of one-third to one-half in fuel, DON’T WAIT! CALL MAin-6319 and ® heating expert will call and give you an estimate, Guarantee to Heat Your Home Properly! McGOWAN BROS. 1621 Westlake We HO is it knows the none or us HERE'S TRAIN CRASH STARTS ON PAGE 1 itoh engine Junt vation car, sustained the bru the blow and 1 tangled man of entaped death | Season Nets University Just $53,500 five fneluding ames, the Mon brought $6,849, ght in more the figure Ww otto gam The F 1a paid attend $1 two practice th $88 paid $10,079; W elp from pro: MORE ABOUT — A engine, badly brulsed. eoms mira na did the fire wan No. 282 Says Many of Signatures; Are by Aliens 0 id aaa num ft a: 1,” f he t bap od Jihad tenes Pad ES IS MAYFAIR’S HOOPLER STARTS OUR DOLLAR OUT FOR TRAIN RIDE YEATTLE'S been getting this Major H lar too long We have it « to Flo ¢, Wash, Mot for May Floe, who trundied 1 Egad, m'la te t he x 1 ve t 1 y i r A t r . Kot now th on i , ange, by Jove every jor Hoople yarn pr § ‘em to Th 7, piloted by the | aw nt ed to a Convicted Solon Is Given Sentence Stay CINCED TI, oO (By PG t s Son of Bond Man Hurt in n Smashup wan S$ MORE ABOUT LEGISLATURE | STARTS ON PAGE 1 NE CoRTS Oil Dar Their piano: are they waiting for it too long? Your HOUSEHOLD —is it happy by day, when you are off on other THIRD Is the medium of music yailable? Here at Sherman, Clay & Co. awaits the piano for your purse, Whether Steinway itself, or Soh- mer, or Weber, or Steinert; whether one of those fine pianos, or the modest priced Aldrich, or the Kurtzmann, Christman, or Krakauer—yes, or even the Duo. Artitself, marvelous reproducing instrument— Whatever the piano, it is to be had on convenierit terms, and your household can at once sing and dance and play. Sherman ‘diay & Co, “Ee i in Music AVE. AT PINE, ATTLE i | | Altlin the preskient did not men, | the World court proposal which hax tion Colonel Billy Mitchell, he admin. oe before the senat ‘or three stered an indirect rebuke by denying ne vious me that tients de: lagethg: behind ht] sage wviation develbpment and opposed) <7 ‘ Michel's plan for a separate ait por - ; mart J service COLONEL MITCHELL GETS SPANKING Winner of Creed Contest Expresses Faith in City fhe three j@dges in The Star eat rsity of ngton sociology depart of Vashon g two sessions to the If 3 544 ft you believe in Se&ttle; if. you ar arduous task of e than 200 ptoud to call this city home; if you a letters submitted ee ume to a loyal citizen, make this creed ou their decision Mon fternoc Bible. Place it where you car The judges are Frank | every day Use it to BOOST ecretary of the Retail Grocers’ ITLL} tion; Prof. Nels Anderson, of » prize-winning creed follo 1 BELIEVE IN SEATTLE BELIEVE in Seattle—The Seaport of Success—The Gateway to Alaska and the Orient—the Watchtower of the Pacific—Queen City of the Northwest. I believe in the liberal and progressive spirit of her citizens— “THE SEATTLE SPIRIT” I believe in Seattle because she owns and controls immense hydro-elec- tric power; with a mild climate because Seattle is a city with ideal ag pat the facilities ; thru—the best in the land; because her fa- cilities for serving jorne commerce are unexcelled. I believe in Seattle he worl paradise—where opportunities for ad- vancement and success are many and varied—a city with healthful, in comparable scenic surroundings. I believe in Seattle because make a city great and desirable, things to be true, year holds within her grasp all things that and because I believe and know these I pledge myself to give my best efforts to further the interests of my chosen city—SEATTLE! - C. A. RENOUF, Vashon, Wash. TTY) ntntaant secretary tor HERE’S MORE ABOUT ea a MESSAGE STARTS ON PAGE 1 | J ; to settle its of own | Federals “Again Raid Baths; | MAYOR'S BATHS DISTURBED Club Seize Booze agent Six Sailors Saved From Burning Boat m. The men who crew were taken off before the barge burned to ts charred wreck- »ottom of the sea. udg pies 5 hit je must be More concern was shown over » lumber and alse all shingles, $1, 762.34 *: Less 5% If We Offered Vou a Garage FREE Would You Accept ? rly PRPAANSIATAASARAARSRGANRARSEESS ZAM YAY) . O* COURSE, and yet the saving you make when you buy a S. & P. Plan Book Home amounts to the same thing. of plans are; furnished with each us is a saving of from 6% to 10% cost of your house, as plans specially st that much order on the dr wn would ce Millwork for these homes 4 4 Gudatities AH. kaplan % b on tock” price ‘mag wy Order Ss prices means an important saving to you Until January 1, 1926, a 6% reduction on the @ price of all Plan Book «Homes will be made % is Build-Not and Save unt on all Plan Rook not #o busy and con than in the spring ang ‘Take adyantage of our 5 per cent disco comes and bulld now, whon bullders are tracts can be made to better advantage summer months. Stetson & Pos Company, for RRA EY AREA Lumber ¢ % 8300 Whatcom Ave, Seattle | Hd \e a smartest and mo adorned with dis At only ordinary me Reduction on all Plan Rook Homes Until Jan.I 1926 209 Union Street A Credit | Organization of Service “New ‘Daytime ‘Dresses the LARGER or TALLER WOMAN Quite stunning! you'll agreenot only when you see them, but when youtsee om them on! In the newest fabrics, in the st becoming lines, tinctive trimmings. prices. Sizes to 54. $29.50 to $54.50 Thirty Stores on the Pacific Coast the

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