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: ~ SOLDIER ADMITS [Woman in Case Sought 12 ACCUSED BY | by Secret Service Men | | | Continued From Page One || expected then. | ‘eae %- ~ | —_—_____—__- * Edward Blaney and H, A. Perel Neighbors in Rage Over the ships to the requirements of the bu twig. of the gerernmint apente in the! Judge, Officers,Clerk s, Poli- These ships, while the con | Deed of H. Knaesche | aitions of the contract with the gov. | j0Nn p. Carmody, deputy prossent ticians Charged pry pogerren eg soe Set Sey would Saturday e e . ‘ , | be classified with the American b : © it is a suspicious tact that | &——-————_-— lushed here from the county jail at| tions, were refused fication bY] yy G, H. Douglas, the clerk in the | ® - 9 5 9 Jkiah his neighbors | Capt. Whitney, and were later classi- | yy * “ oe ee ee ge wit th Lioyd’'s, the yogis: | UMersency Vleet Corporation, wholtg smile at the indictments, Star-| Would usurp the functions of the law | fed with Lioye he h reg following his confession that he |. "rhe iatter wan nai 0 have me we said Carmody,|wich gave vent to unbridied indig For the making of summertime coats and dresses ‘these men, according to Dou nation when a warrant for his ar Killed his bride of two weeks, Her-| tne service of the emergency fleet rest was served on him by Sheriff! The ¢ +t og . re3 . o1¢ * Ay ‘ man Knaesche, former overseas sol-| corporation each other. Another fact whic MAY’) stringer personally The smart summer dress for July and August, 1919, may be of silk or satin, the suit, coat or “@ier, is being held in the local county “gchubach Insolent” Phe Grave Hitton warugiee’ wore |,, somebody’, seth te going: 40 costume of satin or velvet. As usual, you will find us well prepared to show you the newest Jail until sentiment against him in | known to be on that floor ot the Se. |CTAck for this," shouted Starwich weaves and colors and at Bon Marche prices. “Schubach’s manner was high) . 4 " 4 “It’s rotten and ridiculous, I'll fight Mendocino county subsides, , ” 4 vent, | Curities Building at the time of Dow 4 handed and insolent,” said Capt. sey's death. If the two men seen in ‘ “I killed her, but I don't know why | Whitney Sunds When I remon “ “ + wet away with this stuff,” r : i iid | | the washroom by Douglas are inno: | 6°! N , i" ° . HF dia it,” said Knaesche, breaking| strated with him, he became over-| cont of the crime, why do they not| Judge Allen entered a dignitied| ac atins 1.2 — Very ood them to the last ditch, ‘They can’t} Sole Alan ene anit Navy Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 down white being detained by Sherift | bearing and flew at se mae yetinae | Come forward and avoid explanations la tha’ SAAMEDGE thaninet baie ' P e. “It was an irresistible im- Weeea atk iy gree poker Pri ed be Rey? nthe non 7 sig ar him. We've only a few pieces of these Black Satins— The vogue of navy blue makes this Chiffon Taf- Pulse to kill. T loved Frieda. I can't x In discussing possible motives for | 2 and at $1.25 we won’t have any long. They’re 27 feta a most appealing number. Medium and dark explain the feeling that came over|°#¢ up to our specifications, but! the murder of Dows: officials! “phe whisky th scuse me of ; " ; ! I te, I just had to kill her, and then | Ms vessels did not conform to our) noint out that the crime may have| withneldine tor my Sufiotes. uae inches wide, a good weight for dresses, waists or navy; does not crush easily and a full yard wide, Twas sorry when I saw her lying|SPecifications. So I ordered my sur-| heen committed by German agents! wag withheld for uses of the fed skirts, and a beautiful jet black. You'll want some at $1.95 a yard. | vey: y away y on the bed.” This was reduced | V¢Yors to stay away from his yards." | who were enraged at Dowsey's suc-|eral government in. prosecuting & isis “id writing and signed by Knaesche,| At least a score of service men | cessful operations against sples while| case against Hensgen, former own | Knaesche steadfastly maintains his| are now in Seattle, working on the|in the intelligence service of the a: tk atlagae caishionnd with : : ‘ ‘was due to a sudden impulse, fol- Joase, Some of the most expert men| New York customs service. Federal |). diaes. ay och por ” Gaterday | Sports Plaid Silks $2.25 Sports Silks $3.50 Yard his wife's question as to why|in government employ are in the/ sleuths, however, do not think this hte 2 q ‘ ” ilo z kept a oitzun on the cibosind fee Bs pari HA Perch, finger- provable, . he ere oo ager forth ds att The delight of the sports sirl’s heart are these Many different weaves are used for sports wea of their house. He said he| print expert, who is believed to have| ‘The federal agents here are build. | WKY IS Cully wet forth in my Plaid Silks for midsummer wear—good heavy including art satins, bordered pong native i ; ; lence which |°Pinion in the Hensgen care. T had weight in the loveliest col combinations—36 Sion i 36 i taretice caver vith sna scoured. valuable evidense. from fin-| ing, step by step, the evidence which | stecteq that it should. be destroyed a i with dt a ri a khaki kool, Tatina and many other fabrics—36 and into the house, shot her as she|Dowsey’s body was discovered coast, and reach as far East as Phila- ory aly Lay Pauper dN er nem omnes P 42 inches wide. led into the dining room, and.| It iy a known fact that when cer-|delphia when it is disclosed by ar-| held out for the use of hospital Ing her to the bed she had/tain men made a pleasure trip to|rests. The men suspected of being |“24 for the federal prosecutor. 1 36-Inch Black Satins $2.50 Costume Velvets $3.75 ‘in’ , er opened the whisky or touched to, shot her again, blowing | y, . 3. in” on the gigantic steal are being | PeVver opened tt a : i ts b . top of hér head off. ecto pe fang.» aid eee checked from the moment their busi-|4 bottle of it Medium or heavy weight, as you choose, in the Costume Velvets are quite popular this season for Only then, according to Knaesche, | fully noted. ness activities started. Certain offi .Charine Gi, Battnne, “formes: chet always popular Black Satin—rich in appearance sports coats and suits. Fast pile, fast color silk ie wate to Vil, Whinsstt, but | cn Angtner ennowncement made os| shipbuilding circles, who entered the committee, manager of the Wilson and will wear splendidly—36 inches in width, finish velvet in black only—36 inches wide. , “syed » but) that Dowsey’s murder, while it is the | van aauedans. St -Gax: Welabien atin: th ged the moral courage. He placed| key to the situation here. ia, the | Sovernment service with little or no|campaign rn states Re " ’ heavy soldering tron by the bed,| smatiest detail ‘ot. the veoveniracy, | Te8ay cash, now own fine homes, au-| 1912, and a member of the tamousil! Lining Satins $2.50 Yard 36-Inch Tricolettes $6.50 wn, bough: a5 Sg rats *, | tomobiles, yachts, and are spending |“kid committee” that elected Supe e Seat, . * * : ‘ anes . ince Dal pte coh hd Pee All cert Masso terized money far in excess of their sup-|rior Judge J. ‘T. Ronald mayor of| Your coat linings will be enviably beautiful if of a Best of midsummer silks are these Tricolettes for ? . aT y >, wavered | i i i ts, skirts, suit: dresses in white, black, j have some one else find the body | foremost shipbuilders as being “un. | POSed Incomes, Seattle 27 years ago, wavered be-| piece from this lot. Allover designs on grounds of coats, skirts, suits or dresses in e, black, java, 4 ‘gun! While these men may not be con-/tween amusement and anger when ; ' wf ; x : a ivert suspicion. wise and silly; the outcome of frantic| ..teq with the murder of Dowsey,|told of the indictment against him. taupe, gold, gray, and medium blues with bright taupe and many others. combinations—36 inches wide. ive Chiff Velvet $8.50 Moire wton V elve . Sheriff Byrne and detectives who| fear on the part of the suspected aie che n " fon the case, however, dis-|i2en, and a crime that did them no| ‘Hey may not only be charied with Helfner Grows Angry detranding the go , “To charge me of trafficking in 36-Inch D Satins $2.75 2 : : ” ’ : Several of the ships built by the| intoxicating lquor in the commun. | ANC ress Satins . New silk velvet—89 inches wide, especially nice for Knaesche's story of @ mania| earthly good.” ing him. They point to sev- Pebwh inate ; : ea | ci shipbuilder fubther statea} #07 Harbor Motorahip Corporation |!tY where I have lived for 38 years Midsummer will see hundreds of pieces of Dress midsummer wear. Very pretty when combined that Dows@y came to Seattle early | Mur". npn a Dogg rene tad she ade fhe Will Sablasenatie’ resent. | I Satins in all manner of shades from the gayest to with plain velvets—black only—39 inches wide. - zs am not guilty of this base charge the most somber—and all so beautiful at $2.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE v7 in March, registered at the New | ‘ Fleet Corporation. One of them s PAY BOOST Arctic hotel, and remained incognito] i aored on her first trip, costing |@"@ the indictment can only be ac 3 ‘ while building up the groundwork | 1). master his certificate. Poor con-|Counted for on the ground that the| for his investigations. Shipbuilders | | grand jurors were unduly influenced ASKED OF CITY of Seattle, whom Dowsey Knew to be eee Ae the 9001 by some persone having political or “Going Up’’—Second Floor, Muslin Wear, House Dresses, : honest, were interviewed and the Asking that all shipping board of-| Personal animosities against me. It basic details of the fraud outlined. St enable f wae. peda 006.46. ° ficials who were in office at the time Corsets, Negligees— Dowsey, near the latter part of |o¢ Dowsey's death be removed from| sisted Judge Allen and those ap rd Suggests $1,037,200) March, noanded a train, went a few lofrice until the investigation be com-|olnted to destroy the liquor. We SAYS THE ELEVATOR GIRU pleted, a resolution to that effect for Wage Advances the next train back and registered | was passed Saturday noon at the Conner Tells Story f “Goi 9? Thi: -—Milli ge at the Washington Annex. Officials |tuneneon of the King County Demo-| former Speaker ot ihe State Going Up”—Third Floor—Millinery annual increase in salaries of P= co songs amulet eiagrag cratic club The bese tee borer _ House of Representatives W. W. Telling you that these departments have changed places with each other in the interests of better service employes of $1,037,200 will be! nooks of the fleet, believed him to| Ore Could be accomplished Mf the) Conner, known thruout the state as and better storekeeping at the Bon Marche. if the city council adopts the/ », a traveling auditor of the fav lg investigation was conduc um “Billy” Conner, and youngest mem- ons of the board of/ tion sent here from Philadelphia new officials. ber of the pioneer family which works now in the hands of founded the town of La Conner, oocmesen ele some of Dowsey's -parers| CHARGE BILLINGSLEY —|admittea Saturday might that he scent ncraae Tne us| exe in charge by Sohn ¥Techard | HAD RUN OF COUNTY| sissy ‘co'tneProstnant sera Sport Coats Reduced furnish $450,000. On a Logan Billingsley had the free) and the Columbus sanitarium. of $27,000,000 the increase| Cu*boration with whom Dowsey was | of the country near the Wil| “I don't deny my participation tn| death, it Is Known that the most|lows before he escaped Tuesday|C@rrying the whisky to the hospi. to $17 50 e night, according to F. W. Luke andj tals,” Conner sald, “I can't yet Edward Patton, farmers living near|UNderstand that I did anything the Willows. R. D. McCulley, chief Mipserd But now that w =~ ‘accused | Al . : : : th te guard at the Willows, declares that|! welcome an opportunity to go owering 1n prices gives you these attrac- Murphine, superintendent pylon was slain at the instiga-| Billingsley was never outside the|!nto court and give a jury the . * € P 81 y recommended that alli tion of the shipbuilders’ ring that |stockade without a guard. actual facts insofar as I am con- tive little coatees. che memet gh eR ll ca murderers knew exactly where to # Pca ae are De. Y ill find th heidedl f . w increase and took the papers FFICE NOMIN. + Kgons Rxpleine em mm da: Probation period. He also Tai work oe-velue” ese an! WASHINGTON, July 14.—The fol| “My oateee. is clear in this d ou wil tind t f Vg Pa weep ro nia S a lowing nominations were sent to the| matter,” Dr. J. H. Lyons said. “I Zs : Hngutet ‘Teestey. poate ies 40 Pteaiygtes dha yr ek tieke Alaa oonhppvion’ (4 jays to protect you Soeide! e ide ieee. reezes or analysis of the blood stains|the Callfornig debris commission,|take 200 quarts of the whisky to to carry with you as an extra wrap over your on the weapon which is sup-|Col. E. Eveleth, Winslow. To be od ee eg os gio Pe bee f k to have \illed Dowsey will not 'register of land office, Mrs. Minnie| Providence hosp! 0 us % in this depart-|be revealed’ 1 the tainen ts be L. Bray, of Carson City, rg Chines solely for medicinal purposes. I ee shee Tuesday 10 . ning at 9:80 o'clock. City, Nev. a lene. re SAYS, Stew AsO. Wey And they are such nice materials, too. hospital receipts showing my de- suet a eo amneny aart — w if the li . That's th < soe . : teat Go tery, guin ® ieee i: Bolivia cloth, velours and silvertones, in gray, B THE BON MARCHE “Let them go to At” Chiet Court /f/ tan and blue tones. Clerk Oscar Springer said when RGAIN BASEMEN Sheriff Stringer served @ warrant Some are navy serge lined with cherry red. of arrest on him in the erifi periph acer gE The linings are plaid or figured silks. Thursday that T was to be indicted, Made with coat fronts and loose-hanging backs. \- e @ but I'm reddy any old time to go SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A, to the mat with him. They've got nothing on me.” “It’s the Bunk” —$1.25— omuty stu Beware Get || When the Tiny Tots Play Summer Time “It's the bunk,” echoed Deputy . . wiumeam seam reel! Let Them Wear “Peggy” — Is Cotton Goods Time Good Looki dS bl ase | 00 ng an ervicea e Souerece Mrebner, ior by Rom pers And you'll find cotton goods here at such little prices. “It's the bunk,” re-re-echoed Just listen to this: Deputy aeies ak Bae They're also “just darling” to White Linenette Remnants of White After the indicted deputy sheriffs had given bonds supplied by Star- wear a-picnicking or calling 10c a Yard Goods 20c Yard wich from a thick roll of Liberty bonds, they sallied forth to serve | Where have you seen Rompers If the children need Lawns and Voiles in sp igen ah pcheswiiong ck pe? % more attractive and so reasonably new ‘clothes—why, this good looking patterns— moned by the grand jury. On every priced as these Peggy Rompers? Wala istineae oa, 2 pod hg ig yon” , 3 indictment is endorsed the notice \ i i that John Reamy, Wilbur Wester Little pink and blue chambrays wide—at only 10c yard. wear. and ‘Dane heh Brown, foreman of with collars, cuffs and pockets of cases, ; ite wi : : : All of thomg, indicted, xcept su: 4 blue rick-rack. Priced according to Many veg wnte Bien be Play Fl eter ie perior Judge Clay Allen, Dr. Freder. i 5 any aCe, Ave COLOB res lek 'G.’ Nichols and Deputy Spee sizes at $1.50 and $1.95. 15¢ 2 yard * wont coms Coens gee ia good ‘oy Murdock, had filed approved | Dai ' aie R R » much; 24 inches wide, in width——but patterns are ponds for thelr rel on teaee —Daisy Creepers of pink “ ‘Kool Krepe Kreepers ise se _ he Wan. oxplashed taeeTaae ‘iten,|{] or blue chambray, rick- in plain or candy-stick Persian patterns. discontinued—40c yard. Dr. Nichols and Murdock would file | rack trimmed $1.50 stripes, at $1.50. LOWER MAIN FLOOR thelr bonds later in the day, Pa , ; " —Playtime Sets of cre- ‘ ts ~——fFairy Kompers for play tonne, finished with con- “ 7. she cm ; ” Fisherman Drowns days—striped or checked trasting colors — slipover Many say, “Strike while the iron is hot, Near Alki Point ginghams with plain trim- apron, hat and bag, for but we say— oin mings—95¢. $3.95. . . * : Ree While fishing off South Alki § With plenty of nice white Waists it is an easy matter to aay afternoon, rider ieee | BABY SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB “Can While the Fru it * ” Is Ripe look neat and trim and cool at all times—and this sale is a and was drowned in 250 fect. of | emma mesa ascel in the matter of clothes. Sale. ast ieee oe Plain and fancy voiles, as w2ll as cotton cords are included Speen teers ia act Half Price Blany | an econnrnionl. houserite ti going totale antes : ot canting hi ine advantage of this—and the only way to do this is by and the trimmings consist of lace, embroidery, ome, hem- 8 tare ODD LOTS CAUSES having plenty of equipment, then she can “put up” @ Brown. real opportunity for those who cannot afford to be extravagant Wee Sere of che polioe to bring BASK ET: stitching or insertion. Hold Waiter for | THIS REDUCTION both fruit and vegetables at her convenience. The size range is very good and all sizes from 36 to 46 Theft Aboar ip | will be found in the assortment. Dan Margason, s i fue nD Se MAD Bon Marché Canning Outfits Our Advertisements Are Invitations ||| 2st vec sa:| Seer et ee NY that he was relieved o: his much ‘ Every advertisement from the Bon Marche is a ganh ‘anid OOUAtOa whlle’ oh fe eat Baskets Reduced a > ” $1 715 en route from San Francises p- cisco to Se to 63c They give the maximum of ok . : attle, Patrolman Clarence Failing ar- i i i personal invitation to you to come in and get ac- rested Margason at First ave. and Work ida or ca An outfit every woman interested in canning will pa ahoy . Bamboo fancy Bas- tow agi * e Madison st, Sunday. kets—handy fo: » needle 7 re: quainted, to learn at first hand the scope of Bon amet oan Just the Shoes for the haa Want. Included are: 7: i: fs PLANES COMING HERE. to-fit foot—they lace up the | —I1 dozen perfect Ball Mason Fruit Jars—pints. service—and in the Bargain Basement we Arrangements are being made in Shopping Baskets way you like to have them. —1 dozen 6-ounce squat-shape Jelly Glasses. Seattle for the reception of the two Made with military heel and offer you genuine savings to make our invitation | |f|:7 pine: witer’wit arive ihe Remedies Se oe le i ee week from Mather field, California, 8 : Market Be i more attractive. The planes will be stationed at Camp |] Tnalan make, reduced to 380.” £008, $6.80 We will Basgmable to tke phota. orden for, those,.-.cm ‘ Lewis and flown daily to Seattle for GiwmiriG a Polis: —Dark brown Kid Shoes, $9.50 and none sent C. O, D, recruiting purposes, A tank Is also Teanmintcaone by — enroute to this city for the same pur. ec tereaiog ntonain UPPER MAIN FLOOR pose, = — — FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE