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NORTHWEST 4 THE EI‘Q‘ERPRISE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 Boy Badly Burned Oldest Negro Mason nAwsoN's By Oil Explosion Summoned By Death Beginning September 11 Southern Kitchen Harold, 10 year old sou of Mr. The Supreme Grand Master of Seattle' and Gossip the nunmouod Notes WORM} mum hand Mrs. Joseph Hollmeid, 1823 Universe the old- est Nam-o Mum la the Unlted Min Sadie Mdver, Reporter at. WNW PRICES Avenue, is in Harborviéw . D A N C 324th when George Wesley Du- E! OPEN ALL NIGHT and Bmm g?onpital with lace. hand: poe dlod last Thursday afternoon 501 McDowall Building Phonon: an. ELiot 4586; Night, PRoopoct 0065 Every Monday and Saturday Nights . ‘ 816 18th Ave. South ;body badly human the result of In Volunteer Park. Shortly af—- 111 on expiocion Thursdty even- ter hlp dinner. Mr. Dupes ‘ AT boy nun: South End Club To Seven Negro 1 baths “King Kong" Coming linag at his home. The young lollowln: ht: nuns) cuntom walk- and a white companion were odtothoparkandutona Elect Officers Sunday Recorded in August To Atlas Theatre Sun. with an 3pllyinq 1n the wise Noh watchlm children n play. '01:! oil ,siovo which exploded What ls expected to he the Of the 319 deaths in King Never has Bounty had such an SOCIAL CENTER HOTEL He not than a law mrlnuma and com pour lamest attended meeting or thu Cuun‘ty recorded for the month amazing when the boys attempted to hi- head drowned over. The champion as the Beast Emma's m Colored Hotel was year will be held next bunduy at August, seven of them were which fights (or in more all while the stove children thought hl-m “loop. Fl- Pay me in “mummy burning when the South End Clvlc and colored potions. as reported by 'Klng 7 Four blocks from depots lighted. The oil splauh- ntlly two at them who knew hlm Rico-Radio Plctures' Kons' getting l’rogréulw. Club will now its the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Sunday's ‘ Near shops theatres ad on Harold his clothes sought to attmcuon at the Atlas GREYERBIEHL HALL 7‘ ?nd nwuhen hlm and dia- annual meeting :1 Wasbmgton of the deaths ad the («use on tire, The covored he won Five seven were Theatre. ”gonna! dead. per-one. 313 w HEATED whit. boy. who «and! injury. Hall. Oltlcere tor the club are male Causes of death In (his sensational mm in an 28th and Jackson St. Mr. anee, a. naive of Frank- petunia Hare“ out of the gum tu be chosen but the only cou- are listed aid use 1; 1; ape fifty leaf tall-«tuner than n , at mild Mort,i Ky.. was 89 years old. mliod him an the mud, toou for of?ce wm be for post- heart trou’bie 2; lung dinette 2; the jungle MUSIC BY Runnable \ Rate. ail ißhortly otter hlo marnloze to trees In which he the burning ciothen. tlona on tha executive commlttee nicoholiem 1. Three of the sev- place: her while he protects her, in: Sm?h. prop. 'W-Qm Sent w. Wllllame In 1887, alibi rupom of the tire do- ill!» mouth»; to the advise” ballot en funerals were conducted by In tenacious combat, tram weird ADAMS HARMONY HOUNDS - Pious mm 0530 and hle brlde moved to Jel- Angela: and the ante. Ella lubmltted by the nominating the Commnv, three were and huge dinosaurs and ptexo St. ’ Qm‘?m?n', City, Mo., for more a. 00! Inc report Hun llereon where completes. Tne ballot la as 101- cnenmted by the county and one dnotyl, n winged horror W I?t?d’m? {then 60 years he we. promlnent that tries 25¢ . to live. lown: to: president: E. l. Robln- was handled by white undertak- to steal Admission “if“u on: clues in and church her. Internal circles. non; ?ea-president; J. W. ers. for But the terrors that the He we: 3 ..'nrter member 01 the Gray; tor secretary, D. 1349th John 3-11] and Robert and “magma—pm Cloud Dodge 0! Mucus of Ml:- Payne; for treasurer, Mn. J. N. Mrs. Emma Hancock ieitt for Armstrong Bruce Cabdt, In the Junglea. are lourl which he served several Drake; lor executive committee, St. Paul, Minn, Saturday to be Lyell-s deputy magni?ed when they take the u grand master (six to be elected) William Obie, gone 30 days. great ape to New York. land A: grand lecturer. He was Grant Hansen, Mine Bertha Clark of Wenat- J. Vernon Green.‘ Thinking the girl in danger. ‘the loot nulvlvln; charmer mem- Edward Williams, Ira. l". Nor- chee spent the week and in ”Sett- Lodge w. “King Kong" breaks his iron Here You Are Folks jher of Gepltol Glty of Me.- ris, Wdtex Pronto, Lee Mills, tle sue-t of Min Odes“ Devin. was bonds and runs wild the ‘ ‘eone of Jefferson Clty. He Thoma; H. Jone: Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Orin Grinltend thxouxh city. '“rattic, elevated railways. a Mason for 88 years and reach- Grammar and Woods. of Wenatchee spent the week end Lewis Ford Post No. 289 3‘2’~-~3 Boone buildings suffer from this pre- Y 7 ed the Mod degree. For the in Seattle. (Veterans o! BU Mr. Robinson 13 serving Fonelcn Wan) his sec- historic animal with the strength In»: the years he was the oldest ond term as president and under Negro at a locomotive. llvlnc member 0! the o:- In: leadership the End South For the (lamest thrill you have ‘ BIG BENEFIT (eunuch. Club to be the In: crown large-t ever seen, reserve the cllmux in Besides his Masonic career, Negro In cranium”: Same. which, iron: atop the highest Mr. Dunne was a charter mem- The recently ormlutlon rule- for building in the world, “King ber 0! Unity Baptist Church of ed a scholarship (and of S2OO Kong” battles with his list the JCMn City and represented at. a meeting Thursday Saturday & Sunday and we- pursuit planes that are trying to FOR SCHOOL AND SAVE MONEY state of Missouri on commie: at Mt. Zion Baptbt Chulch, nln‘x mum» (IYHTERS kill him by pumping him full of Line,ifioner .‘ the New Orleans Ex- awerded scholarships each SIOO (51AM unownhn machine gun bullets! Monday Night, Sept. 18 position. He resided in Seattle to Miss Jane Chandler and Miss ,oxronns CRACKED GRAB BOYS _ 16 years living with his wife at Wluured Ingram. The Rev. John the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Harris presided and the prin- Puyallup Fair To Be a! B. C. Winston, 1122 16th Ave. cipal speaker was L. B. Schwell- Private Dining Rooms September 18 to 24 Fl N N l S H HA L L ./ -. were held on ,--~‘-52\ Funeral services onback, prominent. Seattle attor- Open Day Night ,3 . Zion and 3: Washington Street 95 Wednesday afternoon at Mt. ney. Capture of signal honors by 13th Bsphbt of which the de- Church All Kinds 0! Sandwiches colored folk in last year’s West- ceased was a member. Rev. 'l‘. Beer and Wine ern Washington Fl‘ll’ at Puyallup SPECIAL FEATURES & by Rev. John Social Center Hu ENTERTAINMENT. M. Davis assisted is ” -—— likely to be followed by fur- E. Harris officiated. The rites Opening Execiient Food Low Prices. w/ Successful ther victories at this ?ar': mil- MUSIC BY Smart of Her- were under the auspices show on the Puyailup _ lion-dolla- a“ , . styles in black or tan. Lodge Masons acting for A marked the opening ALL-STAR SYNCOPATORS cules of dance grounds September 18 to 24, in- City Lodge Saturday night Capitol of Jefferson of the Social Cen- elusive. omm EARLY!—-DON”I‘ ter, newest pleasure mas Annmax‘ “I: City. Funeral armaments were Seattle's re- Dunbar Pantry In the realms of cake-baking. & Son, sort at 2715 Jackson St. in clam oi Wr‘icht Inc.. formerly and ?owers and poultry, colored re- ADMISSION 35c A BOY’S snons and interment was in Mt. Pleas- known as Gteyerbiehl's Hall. The of sidents Seattle and Tacoma ~'1‘“; ant Cemetery. Mr. Dupee insur- new place is admirably adapted mates [unwed FREE Baton omo nu. .vV ‘ made especially notable records vivsd by his to meet needs of the BEER PARLOR STURDY widow, Mrs Sara! the com- the 1932 tsir. And present Refreshments served by Ladle: Auxiliary, Mrs. Irene Alex- 1:, . a son Chauncey 0. m'unity for ‘at ‘W‘X‘ 5 W. Dupee. dances and soclai 2102 E. Madison Clpltol 9689 dilatation: are they will have a Berkeley, s Dupee of Calif" four meetings. There is a terse hell ‘markedly important Ei?n‘giimf?es role in the Grimes, wuunm Nicholu, Roy snowed 3:1,.“ 33” daughters, Miss Allis Dupee of to: meettngs or dancing, Harry Mack, manager @315 check his show to begin September 18. Chicago, Schuyler large Mrs. o'. Win- rooms and a. refreshment in many departments the 1933 parlor, fully ston, Mrs. Ida 13. Green and Mrs. all equipped to meet m Western Washington Fair, thirty- ~ Daisy of Seattle, and guests. K R. Jones the needs or The Social lourth annual event of its kind, WEAR grandchildren, and two Hamil-ton Center ls under management 01 will eclipse an that have gone Serai Green. Jack Johnson and J. H. Wade. before. Already the Puyailup MISSES' AND 9 wldely in A both known Seatt'e. fair to recognized among farm : large 22nd and Madison crowd attended the open- eddtorl as in the forefront of E. Saturday night lnx and danced Western exhibits. Adult Pnl Nlte Every Site . mm ‘Ti 613138 OXFORDS to the music of Charles .Adams Attendance records this year 2 Adults 20c; 1 Adult 15c TRANSFER Harmony {l2 Maynard Ave.