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PAGE 16 CHIEF BIDS | SEVEN REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD BE CAREFUL AROUND THE WATER | THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 | | PITCH HOLES ! CRAMPS OVER HIS DEPTH | CURRE SWIMMING WADING CAUTION! , | A PITCH hole in Boho Lake cost | PAVERETT, July 24.—Martinua OF |PACOMA, July Lillian Bataeht AKIMA, July 26.—Guy 8. Curtis lan ERDELN, Ju Harry Lina P OMPT action b: PHTUIP SIMPHON, year } j+% the — * eoaeon y opts ce 4 son, 16, of Index, waa drowned 18, mved her father, John Pat 14, and his brother, Leonard, 1, was drowned Metealf, 24 on of Arthur Sim parold baby rancher o' Ueohmonc ighland “ " . ned : z O t IF wd ro ms ' “ape in the Skykomish river yesterday |chi, of this city, from drowning in| were drowned in the Upper Naches A fay saved the ot ar- | coma, owas nil Piso of Te if uesday afternoo yesterday in the Chehalis river, near ywne i Morria plunged into the water in|When he was suddenly seised by | Lake Spanaway river. k Major, who w n wad when. betel eae " ‘Thursday Coda from a by is an effort to scue his 11-year-old | cramps. | atechi and several friends mo It “# believed that the older be: aly Alki beach and wi wept out | front of his home at Me ulkhead iq He niece, Iris Kerr, who had waded! iy brother, Hjalmar, 18, swam to | tored to the lake for a bathing party.|guve his life to save his brother,| The be as in swimming when | into ¢ water by a on Vashor PREP jim, 20 feet from shore and stepped nie brother's assistance, only to t Batschi could not swim very well,| when he was caught by the current |he sudde became he 1 ttle boy was ut| The boy b - into the hele The boy had been playing with ” creams, {clutched in a death grip, He was|but attempted to swim out in the of the stream ‘ olan alin w water, while his mother | brother ¢ hi t Morris, hearing her seream His mother and a er witnessed brother and sister, who left Hs \"" shed into the water fully el He |drowned in the attempt to save his |lake to a platform. His daughter The two boy their parents, Mr ut some distance sway on the one i i i he ac nt, but we unable to y a“ r @ few i Tells Borrowed Timers Po-| topped in the same hole, The sud. | brother was swimming near him. und Mrs, Guy Curtis, of this eit a t bed ble 0! ,, ante minutes while they a lice Department Is as GGod jen shock ix believed to have ocea-| ‘The Olson brothers were ewim-| Suddenly Batschi started to sink. |and two sisters were ed near | reach him son. sve from @ passing boat ewept | Van 0 © Maatby mitral s 4 heart fa he body wax | ming in a pool below the falle when | His daughter raced to bis aid. She the Fontaine place " went The bod . P th sne@ster off hin feet and cs He fell into three feet of wate, ‘F as City Makes It reopvered a short time afterwards. | Martinus Waa suddenly seon to dou: |suacseded in getting him ashore,|up the river to fish. Their. bodie ony was resovered OUFS | ried him far from shore. Mra. Met. 40d was dead when they rety ‘a8 The girl was rescued by an unidenti-|ble up and go under, Hjalmar im-|where he was resuscitated by his|were found tn the river w hours | later, The cause of the boy udden f rescued him when he was going little later. Efforts Bg we Ris 4 Seventy-five young old folks of the | fled_stranger lmediately went to his rescue friends, later Visletatine anerantiin Gawh:tote tnatheaak aiaaa with s autauae a revive big i Rorrowed Time club, the Elderbloom A A : the slickest Wing J've seen is eee ee citea Isa clus tot Alien Labor Hired |Drops Dead in Home| W. SEATTLE LINE ||. "1 cant tel you about tte or tend Pins Man Under Car! i) Wi icked in Roosevelt park Thursday . ils aS 4 1) t can foliow it «we ay afternoon in honor of eight Bor on City Contracts?;} | When Heart Fails [its bu 1 can foliow it awell, i and Then Drives On if or one : Ais eats a eter Stenseth, 65, 329 Kastlake meone who knows how to - . i rowed Timers whose birthdays occur| City Engineer Dimock was in-| Peter Stenseth, ' a bial ; gg bon tan As Pinned beneath his auto and su rT} in July tructed by the board of public) ve, died instantly w wee ge yn Selon, and that's where they make fering from cuts and bruines, F. A ) Borrowed Time club, a man | chat aliens were employed on city! in. pasement of bia home, while his hip ‘on out in amall parcels tol where his auto had thrown him, at -—— e ies cer: pndlgers neon od ge of | contra ts ; ee ae | Howard Lisle, worked nearby. | places like thi i Puch era, M.-0nd Protas The Ruth School for Girls, which oir! YORK, July 29.1 ge. st ree he Association of ne nem Stense: sudde 0% : ! Naughty, | . 23 with three girl# eight families in 2 qnt Thursday was F. A. Arnold, | pioyed told the board that non-res tenseth suddenly stood UP, Just a Bit of ee! Friday y an autoist who struck families in 28. ai th ddent, who in spite “ ; se eresi| clutching his heart and groaning s ‘Of course he nk a amd Rg! hrs haga yn be furnished and towing 28 collapsible bungalows, ag Bis Gi oaaae, sais gine of Ge beat | tine Sete. on pethae, contrgate wenam | 3o, tones tormerd om bis mace and ‘ . ls pretty slow, and I s'pose it in to |” Orey’S m ' to care for its full eapacity | Brooklyn yesterday on thelr trek fp to leave the banquet board. | American citizens were jobless es he ossIp Near Sk ited. uaee) tine aa hae an tb Bolling atl according to Mra, Lottie P. | Idaho, where each faanily thaw a 7 r Do 0% ie overturn aie , s n " i uired 40 acres of Irrigated Members of the Elterbloom club) The board requested Dimock by | h Car ctinaat things Bows theta, hey : hneruby, |Shotwell, president of the organiza: |“ sated gover, ae otaucle sone of them |fesolution to report back it con-| Held for Posing | ont le Car ain, thinks Heme tee cae, | Morey’ we cemeled By, Paste ee ecrsech te totenaat de] EMO 1 so. 1 acto eh nnn sino cant to cone of the accidént eon the settlers were only 60. The @olden Bm club/ tractors were hiring allen | as a U. S. Sailor} a girl If dressed to go in swimming | Wb° ran to t - ; misfit” girls who are beyond the| looked lke!’ s miniitan “amin : is for both men and women over 55! —— sueeSauaae as cron the street down there. Here |as the other man escape: 4 years of age sqnad men seized 2,500 gallons of | Herbert B. Brock, 18 enoneradty | ‘An’ he rez to me how's chances | °F ont be et agtaltg oollated —|contro! of their parents and have train of some queer army. ‘The ghp 5 ROY SOLDIER IN liquor and hundreds of barrels of harged sailor, was arrested by|fF @ scandal walk and 1 didn't| OU can tr It becalel, Uley, wea se 1 walk and 1 bet {been committed by the juvenile dren sat in the automobiles i onal TANKS TALKS mash. Fines from their arrests ctives A. A. Brown and L. C.|Know what a scandal walk was|*ockings. That's good on | Sous “the eee cas at nae | flagw and climbed over the § UNION RAD - | alo: e006. Fahne arris, Friday, on an open charge|from anything else, but iff do. say| “Ain't It now. Gotta remember it.” | all the Ume he learn aged by a board of trux|bungalows blowing kinases After the eats H. W. Hogue re |alone totaled $68,700, They got 96 | Hi if treet dances to the fi ted hin experiences as a boy eok-| stills following Brock’s posing as a U. 8 I can dance unything that can} *Atis name—why Albert Murray an se mponed of both men and wom-|huge crowds which lined the mp a ier te ey Union ‘army, and bow he| Before the plenic adjourned it was| sailor, A few suits of clothes, the ts rise with two feet and « little| What you say? u know him? | | “Wel ie here Moe ae bret fy oupportes aby Nag —— Keeper Region who hav i tu , seasion of which Brock could not} head work—o 1 acta real Uckled| When you ever been to Low Angeles |1 gotta get home and help ma, ¥ rterested in the work.| “gone back to the land.” { ; . Ribook and be. /&Mnounced that an excursion to the | possession of which F 5 ‘ = Hewat | “gon kK oo. a tat Gee ater perches hy Old Soldiers’ home at Retail is sched-| explain, are the cause of his arrest and sayy alright, let's do it, none|or any of them places? Yes, kinda| dad's birthday today, and aaa from a pot of jelly to A asp borough hall, the pr ; CaUNe Of that et cine Contured by | led for the last Thuraday in Auguat. Brock wus discharged for deserting, |0' these birdy around here knows|light haired, yea, got a mustache, | having meat for dinner or some: |$5,000 is acceptable. Clothing in par-|cession halted while Borough Prag ' penen _ how all the time acting like 1 hud| Yeasir tattooed with a butterfly | thing. Well, any way I liked Dim ‘ticular ty welcome. dent Reigelmann and others detis. . the Confederates, been doing this here stop all my| right on the back of his hand—must \even if he was from Bothell, and| ‘Those who desire to help the new ered messages of good luck Wha , Chief of Police W. H. Searing held life, And may, it wan grand, Kiftda|be the same guy, from Bothell, you | say that scandal walk step is #well.|home become firmly established are|the crowds applauded. it an interested audience for half an up easy, just @ tittle on the toe, | any? Come over after dinner and asked to send donations to 2404 E.| found the baggage train moving ey hour, telling some of the problems and then off to the side and then| owtet Stent ter Diener teach it to you t got no 45th wt, where the school is located. |ily along Fifth ave, where thy and the work of the police depart | @ little bit of a swinging bend and | “an’ here be told me all about | music but my whistle, but I'll aay /Checks may be sent to Mrs, Ethel | crowds were just as carious SAE ment. } then catch it up quick. Say from Los Angeles, and all, that's noixe enough for anybody.” | Lang, Medina, Wash. | demonstrative. There were 5.144 arrests for} @runkenness jast year in Seattle, the chief said, and 612 for being drunk and disorderly } “The wets are pointing out that Prohibition has increased the arrests for drunkenness,” Searing said it has But here's the point. W the state was wet we did not bother | a man for being drunk, so long as he did not disturb the peace. Now just being Uquored up is more than likely to land a man in jail. So the increase of drunks dooked <deesnt | mean anything.” The chief ‘pleaded for more con-{ scientious service on juries. “There were 26 persons kiied ‘by autos and strest. curs in Sealtle last, year,” he said. “And only one prose- cution? Why?. Beeause the menand{ women on the coroner's juries fas- tened the responsibility on no one. | “The police department.” te said, “ts just as. gned.as the city makes) ft. Its members are your boys and mine.” | Searing invited’ the assembled cinbs | to send a visiting committee to the | city jail at apy time, without notice, | and see for themselves what the jail conditions are. “I hear that two cartonds of liquor were brought in. to Seattle at" re-| on carnival,” one Borrowed Timer | ge may be” “But why tell me now? The liquor is gone. Whoever told you should have ¢ome to me at the time. Then I could have done something.” The card rooms that have sprung | up in place of the saloons were scored by the chief, who said he was trying to get an ordinance passed to make them secure licenses and to keep minors out. PRAISES WOMEN'S ENDUSTRIAL HOME The Women’s Industrial Home and Clinic at Medical Lake, closed under the new civil code, he charac. terized “one of the best things ever " and was warm- ly applauded. He urged establish. Ment not only of a state but of a city detention home and clinic. Searing predicted that it will be a Matter of only a few years until British Columbia will go dry, a con- dition that wil! help prohibition en- forcement in Washington. “Last year,” he said, “the dry replied Searing. There is a lot in the start —so fishermen it's | being Any fisherman is lucky if he has his basket filled with JILG’S URE MEAT RODUCTS Wheat, 16 Ibs Egg Mash, 15 tbe ‘ Rolled Barley, 10 thn .... Chick Feed Dev 7 Ibs. for MARKET HATCHERY Pike PL Market = Lower Floor Opposite Sugar Stall or Stall 44, Economy Wht, Lower FI. 4 lbs. 28c BORDEN’S or CARNATION Borden's at Stall 67, Quenttion at Stall 62, Pike Pi. Market, Lower FL ATHENIAN BAKERY 1517 Pike Place Market 8 Ibs.55¢ rike CHECK PACKAGES, 2¢ Near Sugar Stall Economy Mkt. STALL27 (ON tell us. You can start right by having food that is easy to carry and already prepared. HEATHERLEIGH POULTRY STALL STALL 58 LOWER FLOOR STALL 58 214 Ibs. Malt Syrup. .$0.55 oz. Hops. . -20 Ibs. Corn Starch... .20 1 pkg. Gelatine. 10 ) Milk evere day. Brit aT. Bettie. 79 ike Place Mkt. Pike gg: One and One-Half-Poung Leaves Bread 13c; Two for 25¢ CAKES—Dtvinity 22. ..2..25¢ Sponge, dozen ... ssesee- ASG Spice, dozen ......+s00e0 15E NO LOST MOTION HERE You can eat, as you fish, of those most delectable sausages. FOR SALE and Meat Shops DELIVERY FLOUR | sack Bluestem Patent. $2.00 . sack Gold Bond . . sack Westlake ica . sack Centennial Best $2.10 Sugar Stall Lower Section Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA PURE CANE SUGAR SAUSAGE KITCHEN of the most Exclusive Poultry Stall in Seattle POULTRY! POULTRY! POULTRY! at Prices that .will Defy Competition, quality considered. FRYERS, ROASTING CHICKE! ROILING CHICKENS, DUCK LINGS, RABBITS and STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS! THE HEATHERLEIGH SPECIALTY a ‘s THE BONELESS CHICKEN Must be seen to be No need of the axe with our style of Poultry Dressing. STONG HAS THE CUT PRICES at pry Good tor a Week Three ‘ai Sal ac. coun FLAKES... n Ne. 5a im Chotce FAMILY eLoUR Rn... 5 bere CHYSTAL Wt ‘ When You Think of Outings Also Think of JILG’S import, J 3 tbe { 100 pkgs. Fr 2 Ibs. 20¢ ftm 3 2be pes. Dr Fine Peanut low us t LOW hous 132 Sanitary Market First Ave. Floor. ¢ cans finest Pink Salmon can Reliance Pineapple cans CORN io. 1 lean ment iS He AP RICE 2 cn RARDINES for eee 2 bare IVORY SOAP DELIVERY SOAP! 2 packages 14c oe” Sa «+ +-TO@ | Sundrite Cleanser... Extra 1 Reedl 100-lb. sack 2 Seong ag : 25c WALCO’S UGAR— lbs Cc GRAPE FRUIT—2 for were Sugar Stall Lower Section | Sugar Stall Lower Section DOLLAR SALE! s 4 for ...0 nese yf pBest American Cane 9 sake T Quakien years in AMINATH All work absolutely SUSSMAN $1.05 Rear Bartell’s Drug Store STALL 27 Seandis. end Cotfes, english Break r en rax i Soap, 6 bars 3 pkes ad Sa "Sweet Prunes Jame, 2005 ta, « Ibs. . ENTRA! oh n Steel pure Cut ¢ “sane Down Come the Prices—Our New Stocks Cost Less ry inutter: 2 fhe and We Will Sell Them for Less You KNOW our OLD prices. They were always the lowest. | Now compare them with our NEW prices, which are STILL LOWER, and you will be positively convinced that— 4 telligence. 6 a month enables Klasees at the OUR PRICES ARE BY FAR THE Issks’ AND | KIDDIES KID LS" Patent, | tra special while tal and Vici Kid Mary Seattle-made, a Oxfords— soles, Bluch 22° $1.50 $1.85 $2 @. 7% and $2.50 $2.75 § only, at . EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN’S SHOES Pike Place Market Shoeterla Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest rent of $2 prescribe EST PRIC ¢ in Seattle, pre (graduate Phil- Optometry) duplicated for in our own grinding depart- See our show case display: guaranteed. DPTICAL CO. -Optt Marke Bakery Optomet 5-6 Pike Fancy Lemons, 3 for ...++- The CLARK JEWEL GAS RANGE, equipped with the LORAIN HEAT REGULATOR, which assures Youn cnoice ) ALL a perfect control of the heat, is being demonstrated at this market by the SEATTLE LIGHTING COM Ag hetcenn OT ane: 4 Ibs. 28c 6 Bars Royal White iT mie takes chad apa FINE CANE PANY. Learn the new and better way of canning Fruits and Vegetables, 1 doz, Hest Egan ‘ .00 New Oc s Apples, 2 Ibs. . “ Stall 124 “THE LORAIN OVEN CANNING” Upper Floor oy Seman: anes 5]: BORDEN’S MILK, tall cans, 4 for... Stall 59, Sanitary Market GAR 3 ; 6 Total $1.10 Small cans BORDEN'S or CARNATION Ht ‘ a oa ’ y ‘ 3 4 estlake Groce Store Stall 130 Phope Main 5952 On ALL Sanitary Market—SUGAK STALL [09—First Ave. Floor Lower Floor Soir sik i 19 W ry 1 Ib. Best Creamery Fon OP MILE ..+:<.c93ht ; Butter 40. GOLDEN WEST 1 don Best Exes APRICOTS, Extra od Creamery SOF F' E Stalls 16 and 17 The Basement Store Phone Main 1434 TOKIO 1 Ib. Coffee. ..+++-. i $]-00 while they” Inst <ue 1S -60 SOLES, Ses Mes eee Fresh MILK 9c Qt. td rren arven SOAP MILK Total Fre ay, | Remeettangac iste Poe BS | Yor osehtnase Gree | Sommers ceam rt ke | pear sore 6G : ‘ We have a special every day. | ‘Tomatoes, 3 the “ rs spletieics: 5 Crystal White. .25¢ Carnation . ects, Come and look 1 over A ’ sal White Soap ibe 2 Ibs. for. te see 4 Creme Oil 25¢ Federal ; A arvediggr<ineh RL ARA REI > aps ty nur, | Stall 12, Sa ary Market HUGHES’ BUTTER STORE le Other Big § 5 Lenox Soap....19¢ Borden's .... 49-1b. ek, Drifted Snow “ 49-Ib. sack SNOWFLAKE Flour. . Flour $2.00 1 pkg. LUX Flakes 491d, wk, Fisher's Blend 40 m8, large, ASPARAGUS... Flour $2.05 3 Ibs. bulk CORNSTARCH........ be pkg, Citrus Powder 22¢ 4 Ibs. best HEAD Rice pkg: Cre um of Wheat nee FEDERAL MILK, smali cans.. M. J. B. Coffee 1.75 FRESH 10 Ibs. CANE SUGAR j ‘ pea hae ose H 9 W's: Hee H I S? Silver Salmon, 35c Ea. 2 cans Booth’s SARDIN 25. . Roya taking Powder, .38¢ tea one » Goodness 0 Ths 1 Main Floor Boosrediawgrdelle potty ne +H 1 gal, Mazola Oil 81.88 BABY LAMB " Stall 2 “ersatsnee” We Cash P ay Checks ' Van Camp's PORK AND BEANS, 10¢, 15¢, 9 Ibs. Crisco $1.60 Lexa Shoulder ize aman Haddle, t we viii he ot vs pret eaeteanamdn ae Carnation. Comer dan's: MiB aoe ee a main oe: Olympia Fish Co OUR MEAT PR ||| 2 bottles i or AMMONI F 5 ons. Sunmald Raisins f - . Large pkg. W/ Gor AMMONIA. mee Wheat Miakes | 1-doz. Reliance Jar Rings....5¢ 118 Corner Mkt, int Ave. Floor | ii 14 Corner Mkt. Lower Floor ICES STILL ee pow “an Hudson’s Country Butter Store “*" '* CHEESE Fresh E Good Specials Full Cream Till: res! ses Nhe winod bore das a Ibs. Fine 55 | CHEESE, Full Cream 20 mook, 30c Small 25 ioe aan a ray = r i Cane Sug . c POF ID... se sseeeeeee c ae er, Eggs, doz. ee eer ee eh joc | Stall 105 Phone Elliott 4314 Limit, 8 pc 5 Ibs, Small White Beans. .25¢ cans Co-Op | Stall 35 stalt 251 New Potatoes 4 ibs. Bulk Corn Starch....25¢ Mik 19c ge ered DAD 9 th } cans Tall Pink Salmon... .26 big cans F : ¢ Crescent Crear Sells the Best Hothouse Campbell's Soup, can 9. Pork and Beans C | Creseen m 15 ¢ ps Coffee, Ib. ...++. 456 COFFEE Tomatocs, Ib, ...... C]} Norway Sardines, can......160 EGGS, Freah Ranch 3 gney Can Buy for Watermelon 3kc Libby Beets, can 10¢ cage , A gg B0¢ Wood dottee. tn ‘bee - 57 No sgt od 6 bars White Laundry Soap, 256¢ nae scosistuaarlas | ; Don't Pay More STALL 118 Kerr Mason Jar Caps, don. .20¢ Stalls 102, Ing. phe. 200 Best Fresh Butter ZOBLE Creamery 40c Lb. Main Floor Yorner Market Green’ s Butter Store .” 103, 105 OPEN KETTLE me LARD “tone Pot Roasts ..........7¢ Roast Lamb ee Steer Steaks .. .14¢ Lamb Chops 112Yc Summer Sausage - Breast of Lamb .5e Pork Liver. ......+++* Full Line of Lunch Meats and Sausages—Fresh Dressed Hens and Spring Chickens Fancy Diamond “I” Little Pig Pork Sausage INDEPENDENT PACKING CO.—No. 2jj 2 Lbs. 25C Local Bacon ......18%4¢ Sugar Cured Bacon 30 Pea Meal Backs. . We Make Our Own Sausage Fresh Daily

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