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ICWOEAFCLD & SHEL $15,000 for Loss of Her Father for $15,000 was filed with eity council Wednesday by Mrs. Young as the guardian of Lucile Inman, minor dangh- lee of John Inman, park department Inman's clothing caught on a/| Juan Gonzales, 11. who was killed May 12 Operating a steam roller on Washington bivd. The Big shaft and his skull was fractured by @ plunger. Mrs. Young contends that the city fafled to furn! a crew of two men for the steam roller, {as ts required by ordinance, and that | Inman's life might have been saved | if another man had been aboard the engine, Yellow Rain Is Alaska Phenom DAWSON CITY, Y. T., June 9.— Dry, yellow rain has fallen from the ctéuds here, The substance is sup- posed to be a mixture of sulphur from some volcano in the Far North }and pollen from pine treea, carried by the clouds inti released above |this community. VENTURA, Cal. — Eagte whose nest he was trying to reach kills Raise on Our Rent Drives Us Out of Business For 24 days more we will give you bigger bargains than any store in town. You better hurry and come to our store and buy all you can afford—our prices are CUT TO THE BONE. SPECIALS IN BEDDING 81x99 Pequot Sheets... 72x99 Pequot Sheets. . 72x90 Pequot Sheets. . Feather-down Pillows, extra large .. Extra heavy Turkish Towels, 26x52, at ... 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Read these low prices: Men’s Dress Shoes . Men’s Work Shoes, Army last. Men’s Scout Shoes ... Youths’ Scout Shoes. . ++. $2.25 Boys’ Scout Shoes... . $1.60 Women’s High-top Hiking Boots $3.95 Girls’ Hiking Boots $2.95 Women’s Leather Slippers. .:..$1.25 Men’s Leather Slippers +. $1.95 Ladies’ Khaki Hiking Suits, pet make, the suit . $7.00 Bathing Suits at big reductions. §. - $3.75 ALASKA DRY GOODS CO. 1512 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Streets | | jfound dead in his shack near Ridge- jin his shack probably furnished the THE SEATTLE STAR AGED RECLUSE |Banjo Fiends IS MURDERED} Supply Jazz Found in Shack, Head t Clemmer Crushed, Gagged, Bound RE toa | VANCO RR, ‘Wash., June 9-— Authorities today are investigating death of Ben Rich, aged recluse, field, near here, late yesterday. Rich's head had been crushed by a blow from a heavy instrument, he was gagged and his hands and feet tied. The murder had been commit ted some time Sunday or Monday, it is believed. Robbery ia assigned as the probable motive, Rich has lived in this neighbor? hood for several years, and was known to be of miserly habits, Money which he is supposed to have hidden | » incentive for the crime, it is believed. Convicted I. W. W. : Must Go to Prison OLYMPIA, June 9.—Britt ith and six other 1, W. W. convicted of second degree marder for the killing of four ex#service men at Centralia | — on Armistice day, 1919, are dented | © the Montesano jall to the penitenti- ary, where they are sentenced to serve 25 to 40 years.» ae Magazine Editor to Introducing John and Bill Mitchell, the syncho banjo | Address the Chamber | W. V. Woehtke, editor of Sunset | magazine, wig be the speaker at the Chamber of Commerce Memberw [Council tuncheon, Masonic club rooms Friday noon. His subject will be conditions on the Pacific Coast in fiends, The boys are former University of Washington students, members of the Glee club, and needless to say, they are receiving a rousing wel- come gt the Clemmer this IECZEMA relation to world affairs. week, where they are appear- ing in conjunction with the feature photoplay. John and Bill have just returned from a tour of the Eastern states. Flying Cowboy Up to New Thrillers | Ivan DeVilliers, the “flying cow- boy,” announced Thursday that he will perform a new series of dare. devil feats on Sunday when the |butchers hold their picnic at For- jtuna park, Me will ride any bucking horse that anybody cares to bring around. Also he will stage a 3,000-foot pare chute drop and will pay $25 to any- body who can ride @ bucking man, DeVilliers being the bucking man He will buck on his hands and knees. Would Réorganize . 5 Morris Bond Firm PORTLAND, Ore, June 9.—John Ia Etheridge, who was manager of the defunct bond house of Morris Bros., Ane, bere, appealed to the creditor’ of the concern today to pur- chase the assets of the company, with a view to reorganization and re sumption of businenn, In « circluar letter sent to those helding claime against the bond house, which went bankrupt because of alleged malappropriation of funds derived from the sale of interim cer- tificatea, Etheridge appealed for sup- port, In order that the company might have chance to recover “dol- lar for dollar” money due its credit- om Shipping Board Is Confirmed WASHINGTON, June %.—The sen- ate today confirmed the nominations |of six members of the shipping jboard named by President Harding. The seventh member, former Sena- | tor Chamberlain, wae confirmed yes- ONLY SKIN DEEP $5 Glasses , Free Examination GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 WESTLAKE AVE, DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECQND AND PIKE SEATTLE ~ 100 Per Cent Pure. Do with ATION rd IN WHITH PAPER ROX S0e No Narcotica, Poisons, Salts or Catomel. MADE IN SEATTLE Eaten as food before retiring. For sale by all Druggists, Fruit-a-Lax Mfg. Co. FOOT HERE’S MORE ABOUT GIRL AGENT STARTS ON PAGE ONE peddler from Chicago leave the hotel and trail him, At 7 a m. we went to the side en trance of the Milwaukee to call on | Eddic to make final arrangements for the big delivery. He told us the Jap who owned the big plant would not be back for four or five hours. We agreed to meet him later at the Okaru. Everything was going nicely. Somewhere the federal had got hold of @ $5,000 roll to show Eddie when we reached the Okaru to keep our appointment. Eddie came with Mrs, Hu, his white wife, We all nat down tn a box and ordered a meal. The $5,000 roll was flashed at the proper time, the fed eral sald be had already engaged a |man to carry the dope East for us and arranged to get 100 ounces of | morphine and 140 ounces of cogaine delivered at 7 o'clock next morning. | Hv asked him to be at the Milwal- | | kee at 11 o'clock that night to meet | the head Jap, who owned the nar. cotics we were buying. JUST A SAMPLE; HE TAKES IT ALL This was agreed upon, and Mrs. Hy put her hand in the bosom of her wuist and pulled out an ounce bottle of cocaine which she handed to us to “mumpla” The federal took it, bottle and all, to her mild surprise, and thanked her for it, stowing it in his pocket. She had intended it only for us to sniff, but was too good @ sport to object to losing all. We left them and hurried to my hotel for a conference. Inspector Hans Darmm and several other po lice officers were there with some White Cross workers. We lald our! plans for hing Hu and his @ig| Jap dope merchant. At 11 o'clock the federal went to the Milwaukee to keep his appoint- ment with Hu. He remained there | waiting until 2:30 a m. when Hu arrived with the Jap, who looked the federal over to his satisfaction and agreed to have all our order| there for delivery at 7 a m After another light mea)—meals were plentiful just then—the federal | left the Milwankee to meet Harry Smith, head of the Pacific Coast narcotic division, and a squad of San Francisco agents. TRAP ALL SET; FIND BIRDS HAVE FLOWN At 6 o'clock Inspector Damm, | Police Chief Searing and the rest of | us congregated at a meeting place near the Milwaukee. At 7 o'clock | the federal entered the Milwaukee, | hurried to Hu's room, opened the door-—the place was empty. ‘The birds had flown! There was no sign,of Hu, his white girt-wife or the Japanese. Our biggest dra! in dope had fallen | thru. It wns a sad party of offi-| clals and White Croas workers that broke up that morning, empty handed. The dragnet was spread for Eddie Hu They found him at 618 Spring st. I a room where he'd bidden with bis white wife. He made a statement that be fand the Jap had taken our 240 ounces of narcotics to his room in the Milwaukee at 4:30 a’clock that ingly, without waiting for the trans lation. terpreter and spoke rapidly he had Onished speaking he drew Phimself again in military stiffness, ow given me. Geliver to you a message to the pro ple of the United States,” the inter preter said ment. to visit the United States and meet | her people. deferred pleasure. justice and freedom are valued in A spared by her people in the cause | of humanity. always be found working band in hand, not only to our mutual bene | fi out the world.’ ” O'Neill, pioneer hotel man, dead. STMURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 SOUVER, Wash.-Apparent ly victim of murder, Ben Rich, 59, bachelor, found dead in hig house at Rudgefield ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine HERE’S MORE ABOUT JAPAN PRINCE STARTS ON PAGE ONE “Out,” the prince broke in smil The prince again turned to the in- When hile the translation was being “His highness commands me to He then gave me this forma! state Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, Then you will be fol- lowing the directions ana dosage worked out by physicians during 2% years, and proved safe by mil jlions, Take no chances with sub- stitutes. Jf you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headach Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothac Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes-of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell > larger packages. . Aspirin is thes) trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic- acid. “‘T have long cherished the desire I hope it will only be a! “"T know full well to what degree merica and that no efforts are ever “'I hope Japan and America may it, but to insure lasting peace thru. DAWSON CITY, Y. T.—James B. COMING SATURDAY D. W. GRIFFITH’S morning, but just before 7 had re- ceived an anonymous telephone communication warning him to “look out for the federal,” and they had fied. Later another United States agent made a “connection” with Hu. That is he “made a buy.” Two police- men hidden on the third floor of the Milwaukee witnessed the trans- action and arrested the Chinaman. His bond was fixed at $2,000. He made the bond—they always do. 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