The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 14

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aT IN SOFTDRINK BARROOM Proprietor Shot by Custom-| er, Who Is Overtaken by Police After Chase — | With a bullet lodged deep in his abdomen and with little chance of | recovery, Christ G. Grecom, proprie: | tor of the U. 8. soft drink bar at 211 Recond avo. &. died in city hospital today following a shooting affray in| ®arroom la last night. | B®. Hit produce peddler living 4B. Fir st, is in the coused of the shooting by Several. witnesses. | After Grecorn had been shot and while he lay on the barroom floor holkting his stomach and gasping! for breath, Hill leaped into the seat ‘Of his peddier’s wagon, lashed his horse and had covered a distance of six blocks before Policeman C. C ‘Delp and Detective James O'brien ‘overtook and arrested him. According to the story tol by | > Witnesses Hill entered the barroom | 7 im a disorderly manner and appar.) ently intoxicated. He is said to} Dave quarreied with one of the vis-) tors in the place, who, after being Knocked down, struck Hill on the Hill is said to, have dashed out to! iis wagon, returning with a revolver | ‘which he had snatched from under ‘ONE WOMAN AND A MAN DROWNED! to Save Her One Seattle worn and one man! met death by drowning Sunday, ie \ The = vietime: | Marry Hate aboard the ste in w a8, lived 1 Balley Gatzert who | fishing on @ raft off the southw | several | Bailey Gateert, | Meroer at, | who had sank in 15 jattle ferry, Mra, Lille Mlichfeldt, 34, 1611 K wife of J Blichfe Crary building, real estate operator, Mra. Blichfeldt was drowned whth shore of Lake Sammamish about) 1:80 p. m. Sunday. Her husbutid, }o who wan also fishing farther out in the lake in @ row boat, saw her fal! into the water He rowed | / quickly to the raft and ‘after two dives managed to reach his wife feet of water help summoned by | me His cries tor persona camping Dr, B.C. MeKibben, of K n dead, The Watson's. Shatzet, body is at Bonney a deck hand aboard the fell from the vennel an it was leaving the Colman dock for Bremerton at 930 p. m. Sun lay, Two passengers plunged into| the water but failed to locate the drowning man. It tw believed the bedy wan pulled out into the bay | by the undertow of the West Se which wan leaving the dock at the time of the accident, } eee ar 1 the state The dri | Body of Infant : read a EE Is WashedgAshore Sen. Lamping Will the morgue today Deputy Coroner Willis H. Cormon said he hoped t fetermine ths cause of death of By & post-mortem examination er | 'ROB GAS TILL, Husband Dives From Boat} Three Unmasked Bandits Were seen leaving the vicinity in an | hearing what b juto atolen from W. G, ‘of the residence of a friend at 1416 to the gas station, b | arrived and pronounced the worms |Ready to Launch cue and Protective society | FLEE IN CAR; Bo far an they touch on this cane absolute loyalty and truth ones paramount, «Tell him that 1] ° | vox [have studied my own heart as well are the Sought by Police Following the holdup of R, W.|as well an I do its needs #, attendant at a Bhell guf ata |why 1 decline to ion at Broadway and Marrison at..| whatever they may be, I did not wt night by unmasked bandits,|condemn tm thru hearsay or doubt ho fled with $60, the ice today | ful evidence, and that is why I made eré hunting for three men wholno charge, By Jas one can, and f know its weaknens That is ar his plea he persiate in well knows Bovee, of | you may convey the Binth ave ! him that I entered the con HOvee's cur was standing in front | wervatory that from the ar, to cul a rose for my Teli him 1 saw him and Mins burton ‘beneath the The tableau was prett and juxtaposition were too and evident to require ex 1 left the conservatory the rone and evening lad mother Awh oleander Olive at clock dinappeared about the en drove up Went nome mnM, it At 98 pink but the pone uck up Crooks and robbed the of 7 p joe til An the police drove towards the one they passed Bovee'# car. One ito load of officers pursued the Bo 6 machine, which eanily noed them after a mile chase, loquent | ation. | at the y ideal | You may at song and da te your impresario,” name time outdis- Suara Fn “I'm shy on one jux “Juxtaponition propinquity—or word, lady, Jux put me wine on dat, will yer? or you may call it if you like, being [rather too near for one maintaining the position of an ideal,” Drive for $90,000 practically com alan for « Wash! ‘The gravel spun from beneath the | « home and hospital, it 8 | poy’ feet. He stood by the other a by the Pacific Coast Ree |pench. The man's eyen interrogated The Pro-|him, hungrily. The boy's were shin ped Institutios © cont $90,000 wre Dac ype, Sad t $99,000. | ing with the impersonal zeal of the ich amount is tO be! tes nwiator. ®. The home will phan and abandoned babies of | re lady says dat she’ (fact dat gals in dead ay when a te “ecattis wee begin | feller com elin’ ghont stories and | 217, and will close | YIN" to make up, and dat's why she won't listen to no « hayn she cought yer |huggin’ © bunch o' « houre. She nident er care | on to de lo ico in de hot- | ped in to pull ‘ some posies and yer was squeezin’ Renew Campaign ie vice ‘gui to beat de bunt. she Giesiabie Ces B. Lamping, who|*#¥8 it looked cute, all gight, all injured wday by « failing | Tisbt, but it made her mick. She says | a handful he handed It with ket on of the | catch her cane The young lady refolded th and handed it to the boy “De gent wante an anewer.” said “What's de word?? The lady's eyes suddenly flashed n him, bright, smiling and wet. on the other bench, y. tremulous * him.” ° 40,000 Veterans the messenger. “Tell that gu she said, with jlaugh, “that h Between of letters, Selecting * boy a silver dc © that “and letter to the 1 k her to rena it, r that It should ¢ Vell her t a little trust wes ach ided following it ar from his vee heartache Tell her rizes 80 much Tell her 1 am er no ¢ letter, and {ll bet sport, ail right.” oung lady niood before the De gent mays he's had de skibunke |put on him widout nays he'n no bum guy: a read dat white The unfolded the Jets ter, somewhat doubtfully, and read it. Dear Dr. Arnold: 1 want to thank your most kind and oppore aid to m ter “. when # k of bh wtory at Mre last Friday overcome by old heart trouble im Waldron's Had you not been near te her as she fe nd to render roper attention, we might have lost 1 would be giad if you would fully yours ASHBUF ond undertake the treatment of tte to Attend Session 40,000 and 50,000 vete erann of the world war are expected to attend the national convention of the American Legion, to be held The young man gave a low whistle|in Cleveland, Ohio, September 27 Hin inerary will have|and his eyes Cashed with a sudden|to 29. Seattle is represented in There | to be altered to some extent, maid the| thought. His hand flew to the in |the general organization by Lemuel ating violence. | senator leide pocket of his coat, and drew out! Bolles, national adjutant. unidentified infant ‘whose body nounced that he will resume | Yer better git busy, and make a| washed ashore by Lake Union at campaigning tour within three or|®*4k for de train,” the foot of E. Boston st. wan| four days, following his return to Be found early Sunday by Curtis C.| attic Sunday Griffin, 2203 Fuirview ave were no marks ind . Swinging he demanded, it is said, to know who »: TWO POLICEMEN | KILLED IN CAFE 'Gun Battle in “Black and! Tan’ Joint Just In—The “Butterick Quarterly” for Autumn ‘TheBon Marché ESTABLISHED 1890 headquarters, min CHICAGO, Aug. 23. — (United Preas.)—Willlam Hennessey and Jamen Mulachey, police sergeants, | were shot and killed early today in! & revolver duel in a “black and “oe cafe here. m crawled into and Norman | ir _ Dresses made of stripe, plaid and ting garments. Sizes 6 to 14 years. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR >: THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT A Special Lot of Hairbow Ribbons to Sell at 45c a Yard . NEW ARRIVALS—JUST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL WEAR f RIBBONS—A | splendid ° girls’ hair bows aad ake ken oe Most every imaginable color in moires and plain colors, and satin edges in contrasting colors—4% to 514 inches wide. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE: L, R. Roper, 5116 26th ave. N. E., cut wrist. i: Strickland, 421 Harrison st. cut my 2041 Frankl « Russel, 2041 in st, “eut face Frank Kiser, Riverton grocer, cuts and bruises. was struck by an automo Bile driven by Raymond L. Weeks, | 28, an electrician, with W. A. Booth | Passenger, near Riverton on the Pacific highway. Both Weeks and r, are said to have been intoxi- cated. They were arrested pending the full determination of the serious | ness of Kiser’s injuries. The Stedman accident occurred Bear Taylor's mill. Fredoif Lilje- Mark, 18, of Preston, was arrested ‘efter he reported the accident to the/| Police. Stedman, after being knock ed down, was run over. His in Juries include a fractured leg, arm Tose and a possible fracture of the * skull. A motor truck belonging to the Overland Transfer Co. crashed into a fire hydrant at Eastlake ave. and Blaine st. breaking it off at the! base. The truck was loaded with @heep. The spouting water caused a Panic among the sheep. _Jones Postpones His Address Here Owing to the death of his brother Senator Wesley L. Jones will addreas the King County Women's Republi an club August 20 instead of Mon day, as scheduled. Congressman W.| E. Humphrey substituted for Senator Jones at today’s meeting at Meves' cafeteria. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs.! Nancy Fry, prominent relief corps and G. A. R. worker, pioneer resi dent of Seattle, who died last Fri @ay morning at the home of Mrs.}| 81 14th ave. ! fternoon at! the Bonney-Watson company’s par-| lors, The services were under the c Autumn Displays ° ae haat Untrimmed Millinery DRESSY SHAPES—LARGE BRIMS TURBANS—OFF-THE-FACE MODELS DROOPS WITH ADJUSTABLE CROWNS SHIRRED BRIMS AND SOFT EDGES Variety in styles, in shapes, of rich | panne or Lyons velvet, in the new tones ' y | of brown, blue and black. had hit him. When Grecorn told to get out and stay out, he is to have raised his weapon : ee ee ne 7 Se me |, ‘The bullet, entering the abdomen, " : SEATS RAE. TMEVES ENIOY "ei Np |" Wallet With $35 / | An early mogning pickpocket = | nipped the wallet of W. W. Sale pct a Lake Burien drugsist, as " 7 the victim bearded a southbound Even Young Ladies Pick Off sercct car at First ave. und Yealer The wallet contained $35 and Light-fingered gentry spent a prof: pry Picmcaad fellow about 22 yearn Dayton ave. He has been in| itajle week-end. An electric vibrator,| old, smooth shaven and wearing south of Yesler way many) stolen from the Denny Way phar-| brown sult, kept bumping into me ° Ul Rietbrock, 1606 Yesler way,| ™&<Y: 406 Cedar st. and a hatful of pre hgh ved onto the car,” School Again said to have told the police he| Nickels from a pay phone in the ia one e 5] z the man who struck Hill, after) Island View Apartments, were part KED IN BOX d t 2 95 had knocked another man down. sine: loot obtained. % oc FOR 18 HOURS Hirchey Miller, municipal court ir S as resses e uce 0 2 when a pickpocket extracted aa thee. cane. ee. he Peto police, authorities said Sti eeeegics. grins yvonne Pot | Girls’ Wash Dresses Reduced to $3.95 AUTO ACCIDENTS 22 reese S25 sre Re a ce ne Poker Players Are | ; s J. G. Cobn, 824 First ave. early Sun. Allen enc very sleepy. T ' by P. li A i ici tag wersing oa Fan very a rapped olice | e- and Re-Pri oO! ie eargg i K Pendleton, St. Regis a Pein and eet te EB a meted ee money is the read reason | ; Comps cing f 300 School Frocks a Man oo and fertaiaing Sacereas case ee ot| ae ay other ren oan opal alge Soe 5 Here's a big opportunity for mothers with school girls to clothe, to get exceptional little Wash i Run oor Dieting his pockat. ‘No ing me” z. appearing Menday onthe paties at pd a wee ige less. They're in apron effect, straight-line styles, some with smocking - JBix persons were Injured Sunday |B thr Dickowchte "or N. toat| covering tedey pasaee The tree wore arrested in| panels; also belted, Empire and sere rl ar : Awe ney % Z erma. a 2 ua Senty. City owpital authorities re Hanford st. muttered the sank iasta "ead Puone| Nesom: coer an" seer’ ted es Jai al peampnagteat : : Biecenan, 15, 9813 out ave. Sone] in cosh" PIC® And Ws minus first anmiial plenic at] planted inthe game. The three | plain ginghams or percales—all well tailored and splendid fit- Gf the victims, may be fatally in-| sunday afternoon were charged with gambling other injured are: K. W. Jarett, 5808 McKiniey pi. the city ambulance, buried & telephone pole at Second) and Yesier way, when a ma @hine driven by Ear! Sullivan, 1529 Ba Boylston ave., collided with the am- Dulance. Jarett sustained an injured ankie. Boys’ School Sui 5 Oys School Suits $6.50 A snappy belted model in a handsome brown mixture is well tailored and dura’ le. Detachable belt. _ The coat is full-lined with serviceable lined, too. For day in and day out se suit at the price, serge and the knickers are full- rvice you simply cannot beat this In‘sizes from 8 to 16 years. School Blouses’ School Caps $1.25 95¢c Sturdy chambrays in plain blues and Made from splendid materials, both grays, also in light and dark blue plain and fancy, » real leather striped patterns. They have attached bands and flexible visors, turn-over collars, breast pocket and Light and dark colors in grays, tapeless waist. e plaids, , browns, greens and other In sizes from 7 to 15 years. shades. Several styles A Big Splash ‘in Women’s and Misses’ BATHING SUITS $1.00—$1.89—$2.49—$2.95 Here’s your chance to get a suit at a shouldn’t use it this year, it will pay you next year. There are both Cotton and Wool Suits Emerald, Red, Royal Blue, Old Rose, Old Gold and Purple, with body and.skirt trimmings in vivid contrast. In all sizes to 46. Priced from $2.95 to $18.00, EXPERT ADVICE ON TRIMMING An experienced trimmer from our own workroom . will be in the department to assist and suggest in choosing and select- ing the right trimmings. The Trimmings include ostrich, hackle feathers, novelties and metallic and tinsel effects. G School Again A ‘College Princess’’ Dress for the Early Days of School or College SERGE DRESSES WITH STYLE AND NE THAT APPEAL TO WELL-DR ED There is pleasure in wearing one of these late arri- vals in “College Princess” Dresses—for they combine the practical with the fashionabl Of fine quality serge-—in blue, brown, black. Made with short or long sleeves, pleated or plain » long or normal waistlines, mmed with metallic touches, with wool embroid- ery, with cire or soutache braid. Priced from $29.50 to $45.00 DRESS SECTION—SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Sunday morning of pulmonary tu berculosis at the Firlands sanitari um. Mr. McDonald, who i# survived | by an uncle, Daniel McDonald, of Bnohomish, was a member of the foda Dispensers’ union. The body in at the Collins Bros. undertaking | establishment pending funerai ac. Fangements. . | - 74th st, sea | | great saving. Even if you to get one and keep it for green or Marte Cumingham, 719 Union-at., | Feported the theft of her $50 purse, | " eontaining a $490 ring and $15 in| cash, from an automobile standing | at 14th ave. and Jackson st! at 1:15 & Mm, Monday, Miss Cunningham | | told the police she suspected two ne. groes who were seen loitering near the machine. in this big lot, in Black, ® ¥ 4

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