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S WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925. SATTLE STAR ‘ via FERGUSON SAYS (Who's Who?) PIONEER HOTEL KILLED IN FALLFLASH GAUSES\Coast Cities Unite in 'SEEK HARMONY * @ \0T GUILTY — —/ WOMAN DEAD. cineman piunses to ovatn; MINE DEATHS = National Ad Cam paign Fas excess tiesto unie Another Man Escapes Opposing Factions Today i Funeral Rites for Mrs. Field) | ot vorner | Electric Locomotive Held Re- THI Auditor Makes Plea on Will Devote Efforts to Bring Tourists to See Grand Jury Indictment Saturday «» ‘ues | SPOnsible in Renton Tragedy All of the Pacifie Coast ‘ t r arm Bi County Auditor Duncan E. Fergu:| MES. MADGE WICHAKD FLELD. e rT elect ebchotive, we bapa eran song eaeer Api : ‘ 0d tment charging y "igh ; ma y and form rtuary chap Interment will Mount Pleasant half a dozen at with ys, Clar comete MRS. SOPHIA M CARTES, ed Tuesday after t haan ais Tis ier ah ast aut | ees ear tombe elt France and England AEA take, Benoit ; ne a ‘e Pioneer Educator Taught Agree o on an G. Carter, and a daughter, Beasie| fits fall was broken by scaffolding Leading Citizens GENE: ».— France and Hutterworth's . grain of the / ‘FREDERICK aes Gas Masks Used in ‘ tu of nations & NELSON te we ha s, Mond sa Fighting House Fire ‘ a | hapet He ame | r ear 1 (MA take J BR : ri] lig ke lig - ia. A " - w, Mr t - si ° * Ke on pra i HO keeps tab nine ae sit bani ; fate yo ig filled the}, oS ur h — | all the babies! Eres : phagedh rv aap Forty Educators t that are born," ee cv dos bal t after $7 ee Attend Meet around these parts, and a. Fune Ag be held this week Forty educators from 20 institu 4 jdiagrams the action of pe ee e furna Fe jeer cner's. AEE ; * comme | their arteries and hearts? : ; firs “tel. New Officers Chosen for the rt business ad- Who knows how to dodge ° ‘British and Druse : ~ Coming Year t ent at Ui ; pneumonia and what to 16 es Tribesmen Battle| Chinese Admiral : ‘ ceeeer Sani Dikeet and 20. : is : do for sprains; who! be held from) LEA By U. P) . world ‘Court ete Sends Girl to U. Ss, knows each tiny fraction a Hou, 17, ¢ |; that the death rate ebbs or gains? Who knows é tone |when we should wear|,“V70% BAYEH, 16,9204 ©. Mar) oon a ||| ““heavies” and discard our Funeral annou B. V. D.’s, and who warns" ' us of the danger that may) eya yu, jlurk within a sneeze? ater sw Sanne Bill Would Ban Inheritance Tax guest | treasurer; Lioyd ¢ Mine ms; Lou Bracken, Eldre a Unt-| H. E. Kaesmeyer, Robert & nd a) William Rogers, Jeane evening. trustees RAY MeBRIDE died | (4, Last week the house memorialized congress to repeal the federal inher- ate. | {tani Heater ied fat ie Snel The remain ar ‘ae Une (. HERE'S MORE ABOUT quarters. His initials are sertiaking Co, awaiting funeral ar mar 'E. T. His latter name is, "#22" BU DGET |Hanley; he's Seattle's a | STARTS ON PAGE 1 bagilowaes BRIDGE AND LANDS ; Thompson Is Named “Di DECK OF BOAT und one-half m eainat 15m Mayor of Stanwood : ; | STANWOOD, Dec. 9. °. Thompson was elected mayor of th city yesterday for @ two-year term, to succeed Charles Dockendorf. He ran on the citizens’ ticket. Other new officials are: A. D. Hall, treas urer, and H. A. Hasslad and Clifford Myron, councilmen $19.75 Substantially con- structed; duplex grate —burns either coal or wood; mica door pan- els. Exceptionally low priced; medium size; number 18; $19.75. A Special Offering of Imported Baby Dolls Any Heater may be purchased through our Budget (Pay -Out-of-In- i come} Plan. Bill Would Abolish ; AINTY, sweet-faced little Baby Dolls ; The Stove Section is Traveling Library ain ~ that any little girl could love. With ‘ temporarily located on || OLYMPIA, Dec. 9—Abolition of Sowa dnon bisque head, “sleeping” eyes, composition FI the Fourth Floor. tho state traveling library ta recom-|! piesel tug Irene, but we hands and soft body. And a really infant- mended by Senator Walter 8. Davit, || from drowning professor, of Pierce county, in @ dill! fortune in b he introduced In the senate this] the boat befo: Morning. This measure follows outl| reened over the request of Governor Hartley. by —Frederick & Netson, Fourth Floor like crying voice. 11-inch Size $1.00 | Hat Box 13-inch Size Featured | Value at $2.95 $1 95 | Pp the style pictured, of black enameled H7-ingh Size pin Ma oa with black Q Attractively lined in blue,, fe'e with pockets in lid and corduroy dust collar. Enameled 12 Appropriate Gift Items at $12 —Frederick & Nelson, bootees. Frederick & Nelson, DOWNSTAIRS STORE First Floor ian dati rest WE An exceptional offering of these | . tily dressed in popular dolls; just unpacked, after | enough ata 3 mi * o's mi Cateey ks 2 5 number of other t Sas | Gifts for Individuals aati ane their long journey from overseas, | Well, Featured valne at ’ Gifts for the Home lace trimming and ready Thursday. $2.95. a4 And stocking Decorative, useful, and unusual values, all. In the China Section, Downstairs Store, Thurs- day. CHILD'S SILVER - PLATE ITALIAN POTTERY Thursday, the Furniture Section, on the Fourth Fioor, Offers SET of knife, fork and quaintly , Vase: spoon in the style sketched Bowls, C and In a gift box. The set other pleces. $1.00. $1.00. Sample Windsor and Ladder-Back Chairs The Sample Line of a Leading Manufacturer AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES | ELL-DESIGNED and finely-constructed FRAMED MIRRORS of good BABY PLATE of heayy china, with food-catchittx rim. Decorated in nursery designs. $1.00. MIXING BOWL 5& pieces, of glass, Sizes 5 to 9 inches in diameter, $1.00. RECEPTION PLATES of English porcelain, in yel low, green and rose color, with floral decoration, Cup and plate, $1.00. PeRRA see WINDSOR CHAIRS and LADDER- G00 BACK CHAIRS, show pieces from the sample CUT GLASS TUMBLERS in rooms of one of the largest makers of good “optic” shape; cut In sim IMPORTED GLASSWARE |n, furniture in America, There is only one Chair ple, pleasing design. One decorative — pleces — Cand in each style. All are marked at prices which bring savings of unusual importance. doxen for $1.00. Jars, Bowls, Vasea and oth er pieces. In graceful I WASES. 1 bl tinue 1.00 Bites wes The Chairs Sketched Illustrate the SES, tn black, 12 inc’ 00. Outstanding Values Offered w in height. $1.00. CANDLESTICKS with WINDSOR ROCK INDSOR COLORED GLASS CANDY CAND) Polished wood ER, sketched left, in CHAIR, fiddle-back, JARS in blue, yellow, Inv sticks with docorated can antique brown maple Ff ahathes right; fin 00. dies. Pair, $1.00. | ished in antique ender. 81.00 % | finish; spectally D drown mahogany: -DOWNSTAIRS STORI priced, $15.75, H specially priced, “Beacon” Bath Robe | 3,000 Packages White Blankets Tissue WINDSOR CHATR, : Sheets 20x80 Inches ° aketohed, at WINDSOR CHAIR, EP “90— b “i A C rightsean- sketched at left; an- Size 72090—Ready to Make For Gift Wrappings 10c Quire | tique ma ee mahoo ¢ | hogany fin anye finish; specially 5 50 A firm, pure white Tissue Paper that can be used /}} ish; speotal, LADDER-BACK CHAIR priced, $16.00, 4 . for wrapping gifts, and many other purposes at holi- | 916,75, sketched above; woven y time, Specially price + qwire (24 sheets), | fiber seat; antique brown EACON ROBE BLANKETS are well-known for in Oh pecially priced, the @ire ( hate } M@hogany finish; special, their very good quality, and the attractiveness 815.75. | pitied oath hehe of patterns available. This 72x90 Robe Blanket is CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES AND other | f ; 4 popular one for making into a gift robe, or for D ntation just as it is; neatly packed in a box, with cords, At $5.50. gift wrappings such as twine and ribbon, stickers, tags, ete., in wide variety. DOWNSTAIRS STORK DOWNSTAING STORL