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FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 10, 1924, DY LEADS FF SHOOTING Childish Battle Ends in mur der; Leader Held, Gang Deserts Him SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10—Jim Byne, 15, stayed with his “gang” bad | the bitter end when he thought they | Meeded his fighting le: But the “gang” has deserted Jim At the time when he needs It most } For Jim Byne has been branded ‘A murderer as the outcome of a Vicious boy battle which began with & fusilade of rocks and ended with rifle fire and the death of Louis Coppe of the rival faction in a dis pute over kite flying DESERTION OF “GANG” HURTS HIM MOST Aloofness of his fellows, the “tittle oys” he led to disastrous victory hurt young Byne as much a® the confused realization of the tragedy ‘that brought him to trial. “But I know the gang can't help Me none now,” he said, with a blend tng of cfarttableness and resignation | as he told his story of the killing in court, “I was with the little fellows,” he explained. “I didn't want to see them Yose—so I went up the hill"—where the battle over the kite flying} Heyy ground was raging and where, while| an eyelid, Shooting in the air, as he thought “with @nother boy's rifle, he killed his man. jerabtp BY DJUNA BARNES ! NBW YORK, Sept. 10.—<By Mall) GANG FIGHTS “NO ~Haye you ever felt you lacked a GOOD, ANYWAY" certain grace? Have you ever won For that determination, and the re | dered if you had somehow missed Sponsibilities of gang leadership As/| knowing all the secret of that mys he conceived them in his 15-yearold | tic thing—charm? mind, Jim Byne may spend the rest} Go get you a @f his boyhood behind bars. be a humble st t at its feet “I hope this will end all these gang! Perhaps you already own a eat, fiehts,” he said. “They're no good.|but if you don’t, you should. No} anyhow.” great woman in history thought to! HE WANTED TO get along without one | }REFORM HIS GANG HUSBAND WRITES BOOK | > “Bvery year,” he explained, “the | ALL ABOUT CATS would have a fight—rocks and fists. But before thie last fight I tied to get the boys to make up a/ Vechten. Her husband club, I told them I would make/ written a book all about the cat, so some kind of scouts if they would |she ought to know. { join. They said ‘sure,” but they} “Cats are particularly indispens Never came to the meeting place. |able te women whe simply must ex ‘They would n6t listen to me. ert their charm.” says Fania, “This last fight, the @irst I was| you are in a business where charm in, Was over kites. The big fellows | is not needed (and I know of no sych ‘wouldn't let the little fellows fly | business) why you can afford to them. neglect the feline element, but not) “I did not want my side to lose— jin any other case. 80 I went up the hill.” “The women in the past, the great Maybe Jim Is going to ste his wish sirens, the great lovers, the great) Tdéalized—that “this will énd these riddles and the gredt intellectuals, fights"—for the rival gangs, sitting have, all of them, learned the trick in the courtroom tog#ther and watch. | from the house cat. ing Jim's lawyers fight for his lib| “Hypatia may have picked up a erty, seem to have reached an un-|book on economics, but it's a sure @erstanding and to have snuffed out|bet that Cleopatra and Madame du ptheir boyish feud. i Barry picked up a tabby it, fair lady, ‘and iF you have ever experienced misfor- tune—and who has not?—you can appreciate the message of cheer con- veyed by those words. The best friend in time of need is a Savings Ac- count If you have been planning to have one for some time, why not begin now? Every day lost means money and time lost, Savings Department open Seturdey Eveniag LB ete fer your convenience he Seattle National Bank Resourtes More Than Thirty Million Dollave ¢ Becobd Avenue : EA? So, Re BROWN-~°OX:BLOOD SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR BR HOME, SHINES = SAI LEATHER@= THE vis WALT VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for . Black,.Tan and White Shoes, CHE FF.0ALLEY ID, BUFEALO, UY ‘Ever Been Called Catty ye “It was a cat that made me realize what can be done with) says Fania Marinoff. “Watch the ‘smart’ in invariably a cat lover. WHEN MAN THINKS OF “TIGER. WOMAN” “When & man wants to describe a | Woman who haa exerted some indi» feribable Influence on hin life, he will tear his hair, make a few inane ges tures, and suddenly Nght up ‘Nike @ tiger, you know,” “Why?” she was asked. “Watch its long gran wr more. ments, the mysterious Is eyem-eomposed of some intolerably beautiful fire, ahinhf;, immaculate fur, “Was it not | Salem? “And are not black cats a alen of) M-luek, and white of pmpending 00d | fortune?” Fanta’s hushand had to read 3,000 | COFFEE woman—she his face will ‘feline’ he will ejaculate, ee "cold ite soft So saysFania Marinoff, the act paws, hiding the terrible and swift ress wife of the author, Carl Van claws, the apparently gentle purring | has just/that ever so slightly disturbs the because of thene things that they made the Cat god) in Reypt ages ago, and was it not} “If |because of these same qualities that they drove cats out of Puritan Eng land, as witches were driven out of ™Orning and get teeth Use the Groceteria Basket at the Gro- ceteria Store nearest your home and you will learn the secret of real economy. You help yourself from the Groceteria shelves—you pay home your own packages—THAT’S THESE PRICES ARE POSSIBLE. SUGAR, Pwe Cane 2 Ibs. 37¢ AND NOW YOU CAN DO YOUR Pints Quarts % Gals. Mason Jars $1.00 = $1.20 Fisher's, 49- \ - Bure-Seal Jars - 110 1.25 1.40 Tb, sacks nomy Jars . 1.05 147 r Self-Seal Jars ....... 110 = 2S 1.49 $3.45 Kerr Widemouth Jare ww 29 153 Centennial, , 49-1b. sacks Economy Jar Caps, per dozen..........s.sses+ 25¢ y HILL’S RED CAN 1 pound .......6.02...50¢ Cereals ' 21% pounds ..........$1.23 5 pounds ............$2.40 Kellogg's Corn Flakes. 12}6¢ » JIFFY oad, Post Toasties ........12lg¢ All flavors ...... TREE TEA tutaee Instant Postum, large...37¢ Ceylon or Japan, 1 Ib...49¢ ef Beking Powder Puffed Wheat ....... 121¢¢ T Breeernee* 9. goes WP patted Riss"... :..) ..17¢ Large Cans 8-lb. can pee $1.45 *Carnation or TOR ES com PANY INC. 5-lb. can rrp NAME COPYRIGHT—U. 5. PATENT OF FICE $2.40 THE SEATTLE STAR |Wenatchee Pioneer [Rent | Pro iteers Are Woman Is Dead Here| Peeved in Denver Mrs, George M, Ulrey, 61, We DENVER, Sept. 10.—Profiteering natehee pioneer, who died at Provis| landlords get no solace in Justice jdence hospital yesterday, will be| William Rice's court, Two juries de Making compiny, She was one of | average he | the founders of the Baptist chureh in| m Wenatchee and a member of the W. | R. C, She te survived by her hus hand and four daughters eee hooks or wo on eats before he k enough about them to atten cannot be hiked § y connecutive opt when ehe is ‘ Daw is called the only domes jeated animal who has refused to «% domestic. Because of this, per hook, but Fanta could b » it haw made civilization pons if he had listened to her, because, as | ble—-a civiligition that could be at whe naye | once haughty and bending. “The cat has taught us what we “I have lain on the floor very | quietly, making no movement, ahow.| know of poime, of beauty of line; of ing no nign of life, just to wateh a|s¥mmetry, "and of repose, that re ent rise ups yawn, and begin pacing. | Powe which is never weariness; that It was a ext who made me realize |!’ at is never re what can be done with an eyelid, Al “An beautiful woman should have no|how beautiful and swift movements —sexcept nd | may be, a eat will here Fania Marinoft half clos er| anything you eanno’ FREEZONE FOR CORNS ift Any Corn Right Off | It Doesn’t Hurt a Bit! she finishes no matter ive you teach you Seems Magic! Drop a little Freez jof Freezone for a few cents, suf. one on an aching corn, instantly | ficient to rid your feet of every that corn *tops hurting, then short-|hard corn, soft corn, or corn be ly you lft it right off with fingers |tween the toes, Truly! calluses, without the least soreness Your Grugeist sella a tiny bottle lor irritation > humbug! REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone which te the Hghtest and strongest plate known, covers of the roof of the mouth you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 15 years EXAMINATION FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTION All, work guaranteed for 18 years. fave impression taken in the same day. Examination and advice free. Gor Piste and Bridge Work. We Stand the this with you Call and See Test of Time. Bi Open Sundays From ® to 13 for Werkiog Meople OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Paterton Co 2 bars 9¢ Ivory Soap, 2 large bars cash and you carry WHY 5 Ibs. 92c 10 Ibs. $1.84 CANNING a bs a $3.29 -” Save on Quaker Oats, large..... Quaker Oats, small. 14b.. can 50¢ Deputy State Game Warden Frank Bryant resigns. The H.C, L. has bit even the, bor. ders of Uganda and the Congo, where | the cost of @ wife has risen from | four spearheads in pre-war dayg to| jtaly, olght spearheads CHICAGO. Fash, revoked by silk products to China, ‘tries in the world. Inviting as your own kitchen — The large kitchens in which Tilla- mook Cheese are made are as clean and fresh as the most particular hotisekeeper could demand. Great, shining vats and utensils, white walls, white-clad workers— and through the windows, glimpses of the cool, green valleys that are ideal for dairying. Do you wonder that Tillamook Cheese has a superior flavor? In food value, Tillamook Cheese pre- cedes meat, bi potatoes and eleven Otnet staples. Five quarts of full cream milk are used in making a pound of “Tillamook.” Itis or License of Dr, M who wrote as many as 208 prescriptions for liquor in one day, federal authorities, The United States exports artificial Japan and the chief silk-producing coun A,! 237 #13 Second Ave, Phone Main 2661. and painful foot} Kansas City TILLAMOOK, OREGON for TILLAMOOK wn the Rind ! rich, creamy, mild—delicious cooked uncooked. The best grocers sell Tilla- mook—either by the slice or in family sizes of 6 and 14 Ibs. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 24pm bite Remap! Unreasonable, Madam? No, It Isn’ But You’re Not the One to Blame When men stold about the coffee, remember its importance to them. Their “coffee”’ is their breakfast But they shouldn't blame you if the coffee varies—if you keep the pot clean and make the coffee in the same way daily. Tn that case it’s the srand—not you— that is the cause of the “poor coffee.” For some brands vary constantly, because even the world’s best raw coffees do. We overcome this by rodsting, blend- ing and testing daily—all done by ex- perts—to maintain a changeless flavar- standard in every Folger can., And this uniformity is vital, madam, if your coffee is to be akvays the same. 1€ you treat it the same way daily you wantyour brand of coffee to treat you thesame. Try“ Folger’ sGolden Gate”? and note its different, better flavor. You must expect it to be different ~ be- cause it is better. «“Folger’s Golden Gate” Coffee is uniform. It brings to you a never- FOLGER J- A: FOLGER & COMPANY <<? “<= “I told Bill you'd heve some of that wonderful Coffee of yours tonight” changing flavor, sealed in a vacuum- packed can. ; Smooth, Rich, Delicious —A Non-Acid Coffee If you’ ve had coffee-making troubles “Folger’s Golden Gate” will end them. You will find in “Folger's Golden Gate” a non-acid coffee that you can make “strong” ifyou like, and yet re- tain a healthful effect. Ask your grocer for a pound to try today. “dlways Tastes the Same in the p* Golden Cay, \FOLGER - NU CorFF EE\V San Francisco

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