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* Dy a rolling log on the side of | THE SEATTLE STAR MAN KILLED (Toswim ioo wives mvsiackues)ICE CREAM LOOT BRITISH BOOZE PIGEON BRINGS ‘DOLL'S HOUSE’ IRISH TROOPS | apora ae aaa ~ DISTRESS CALL TO BE REPEATED WHEN LOG SNAPS OFF Lumberjack Meets Instant Death at Eagle Gorge Camp Martin Riley, 40, a logger em- ployed by the Page Lumber Co., “at Eagle Gorge, was instantly killed Wednesday afternoon, by a log which rolled down a hill, crushing him tn its path, | Ritey had been sawing logs on the hillside when a large log broke loose and rushed down the hill. It struck | an obstruction and broke in two, one | piece of the huge timber striking Riley, The bedy was taken to Chittenden Undertaking parlors at Kent. He is thought. to have relatives In Roston. Riley ts the second man to be) killed in Eagle gorge in the past few weeks. Nels Peterson, 39 years old, a logger employed by the Page} Lumber Co., and the same firm to employe Riley, was instantly killed) steep hill, Filey met the same death as Peterson and in the exact way eee ' WORKMAN DIES AS BANK CAVES Ladwig Leberle, 4709 Hudson st., was instantly killed when buried un- der tons of earth in the rear of the Lake Union Brick Co., 1834 Westlake ave. N., where he was employed as a workman, Wednesday night, Laberle was working with William Ashtan, 1120 13th ave. N., when Ash- tan suddenly called out, “Get away from that bank—it's falliig in." As Leberle turned, the bank caved in on him, burying him under tons of olay. Ashtan ran for help and succeeded in digging Leberle out He was found to have been instantly killed. Leberie ts survived by a widow, Mrs, Barbara Leberle, and a daughter, Miss Frances. HERE’S MORE ABOUT || MAHONEY STARTS ON PAGE ONE ; Mrs. Dolores Johnson, his sister; Captain of Detectives Ten- nant, County Jailer William Barr and an inmate of “Murderers’ Row,” the hard-boiled section of the county jail, were witnesses called by the alienists. Mrs, Mahoney and Mrs. Johnson, |}) tho they said they did not like to} speak of family misfortunes, admit- ted that insanity was rampant in their family tree. A cousin had gone insane, an aupt tried to commit suicide during a fit of insanity by drowning, another in- sane cousin hanged himself, Maho- ney’s paternal grandfather was! Shackled hand and foot, Henry Elionsky, long-distance | swimmer, will attempt to swim 100 miles off Brighton Beach, |}, August 20. He swims 10 miles each day shackled as he will| be then. Top picture shows him being shackled, Lower one shows him going overboard for the practice swim. Fruit Freight Cut WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—The in-| Disappearance of Miss Adella M. terstate commerce commission today | parker, Seattle high school teacher, suspended until September 16 the | who is reported imprisoned or dead Utah to points in Arizona, New co and Texas. Dictaphones inthe jungles of Central Africa aid the missionaries correctly to reduce the native dia- lects to writing. BARGAIN BASEMENT Canton Crepe Dresses NEW BATH ROBES Seattle Teacher in Is Now Delayed| Russia; U. S. Probes in Bolshevik Russia, will be taken up by the U. 8. government, accord. ing to advices received here Wed nesday. Ruins of an ammunition factory, ||| been dug up In Wales. THE BON MARCHE $19.75 Ten styles Canton Crepe— And these dresses have these three distinctions: Trimmed with moire ribbon, white glass beads or clouded | bugles, or with imitation Persian lamb. Sizes 16 to 40. Youths Order Refreshment and Waylay Messenger Two youthful holdupa, with two} quarts of ice cream as the loot, are| year the people of the Britinh Lale | being sought by police ‘Thursday | When the two bandits are captured. | gra ton pollee expect to find the ice cream | alo. | Giving a fictitious address, one | the boys called the proprietor of the tea unjustly, was sent to Washing , her properties, mentally unbalanced and Mahoney himself “was not like other boys,” they testified. FOUND SANE IN LESS THAN 20 MINUTES ‘The doctors thumped Mahoney's knees, giving the reflex tests; looked at his eyes for dilated pupils and) examined the interior of his mouth, looking for traces of idiocy. Then, entering their consultation chamber, | it took them les, than 20 minutes | to write and return their findings. | According to a fellow prisoner, Mahoney announced at the jail dur- ing the lunch hour Wednesday that| ured patterns. he needed to hurry because he was! due at a ball game in the after-| noon. Earlier in the morning he! explained to Jailer Will H. Barr} that a small stick within his cell was a gun, and that the prison! camp which he guarded needed his| entire attention. | When Mrs. Dolores Johnson, sis-| ter of Mahoney, returned from the! court room she stated that she had| sever seen her brother look so pale 1 and wretched. “He's either insane,” she said, “or! very, very ill. I wanted to get him a cup of warm tea and have him||\ Me down and rest.” | | H y During the entire afternoon the|{) Sizes 2 to 4 nother and sister of Mahoney wait-| ed outside the courtroom for the! verdict. A woman in Nevada who manages | several ranches has purchased an/|) airplane to be used in flying between | || (REG US PAT OFF. TGP CO: SHOES Vici Kid, Patent Leather, Calfskin | in Pumps, Oxfords, Theo Ties and Spat Pumps Cut full and long—sizes 36 to 46. Still Plenty of Those weEete $2.00 Sizes 43 to 8 AAA to D 28 Styles in Black All First Quality—Just in From the Factory $4.95—$5.95—$6.95. | New—just arrived for fall selling— | Beacon Cloth in conventional, floral, Indian and fig- | OF BOY BANDITS, EXPENSES HICH Would Pay Half of Debt to U. S. in a Year LONDON, Aug. 18-—-Doring last {have «pent for liquor about half tt |eum Great Britain owes the Unite George Wilson, secretary of the | United Kingdom alliance, estimates of the amount spent by the British people for drink last year at 469,714,- 000° pounds, or approximately two | Majeutic pharmacy, 2201 Yesler way, | billion dollars. | Wednenday send over two quarta of Ice cream, ‘Stopping suddenly from the #hAd-| eon paid on that, to say nothing ows at 23rd ave. and Fir st, the two! 06 ing principal boys, described ax about 16 years old, om, poked a gun in the messenger’s side and took the lee eream from him. | 999 went for mpirits, £294,159,000 for tolling him to call for the empty box. They dishppeared immediately, * Three Irish Plays to Be Given at U Ana’ Britin potice are tar more| Under | Hughes, instructor in dramatic art. ot pip ot @Vaahington students newspapers have been agitating for w Irish plays by famous dramatists, &t/ ioong and drink places, Meany hall, Friday evening. John Bull owes Uncle Sam $4,277 | 900,000 for money borrowed during the war, Not even the interest hae night, asking him to Wilson naid he estimated £143,961 beer, £30,318,000 for wines and £1,- 276,000 for other intoxicants, ‘There were 57.948 convictions for Intoxication in 1919 and 96,763 last |year, of whom 15.425 were women lenient than our police were with drunken people. Yor over a year now many of the the direction of Glenn present “three contemporary |ionger hours of opening of the sa- Under the present restrictions sa- loons may be open only eight hourw A meeting of individuals and firms|a day. affected by the Fordney tariff on commodities passing thru Seattle | after 8 at night, the only place you was held in the Chamber of Com merce rooms Thursday morning, at/ant or hotel. 11 o'clock, claiming certain provi- | soft drinks ¢laewhere, nor ice cream | sions of the bill treat some commodi-| soda. You can't get fruit or candy, If you want to quench your thiret can do it in in & miloon or restaur You can't buy any o'clock. Of this vast sum spent in drink, | Explorer | | NEW YORK, Aug 18—"'Notify| Mau an Singer, Belle Clair hotel, New | four urk city. Am lont'in Hoodoo moun: | |taina, Yellowstone, Send help, pro | visions, pack horses—Heller,” | brought to New rowne bren ¢ ‘This mesnage, York by « carrier pigeon in a 2,000 \mile flight from the desolation of the Hoedoo range to the bright lights of Broadway, wan responsible for the starting of a relief expedition to find Dr. Bdmund Weller, celebrated ex plorer and friend of the late Col ‘Theodorn Roonevelt. The bird, which, according to the date on the mensage, started from |Heller’s camp in the Yellowstone |wilderness last Saturday, Korat exhausted to the pavement at Colum |bus circle, A policeman picked It | up, found the menmge tled to its lieg and notified Singer Singer immediately wired l¥rost, a guide at the Wapegi ra near Cody, Wyo., aa follows, | lmund Heller lost southeast of Yel-| ment Jowstone park in Big Hoodoo moun,| The acid tnself ltainw, Start at once, Spare no ex , Friday | be no production at next week Orders for pic used in the war a | plied by the go Ned clearing purposes, find Meller.” friend of Heller, who accompanied | dynamite. Roosevelt on his big game hunting | — ee | same work, altho Porcelain money for Guatemala | made. |has been designed in Germany. hard rubber coina, 'Relief Is Rushed to Lost) Repertory Company to Re- peat Ibsen Drama company is enacting power that is en and Saturday evenings jand Saturday afternoon Explosive Offered for Land Clearing) wiaicrs were arving in evers tae | with A, B. Nystrom, county agricul od-| tural agent, according to announce-|to determine the fate of their coun away, but high freight charges n4| interest for a crowd whi pense. Take food and provisions and | the price of detonator caps will bring ch gathered, | the total cost to 13% cents a pound, Singer is an actor and an old|or about 1 cent cheaper than local] of this mildmannered ‘The cartridges are discharged IN \doring leader of Bt ltrip to Africa and collaborated with| the same manner as ordinary dyna-} ja, on Fein him in writing books on animat life.) mite, and are expetoed to do the Orders from individual land If | owners will be received, but will not All these shops are shut by law at &/ accepted it will replace the prneeat ae sent in until there are enough to) air to scare flecing man. She; make up a carload lot. GUARD CHIEFS Armed Men Protect Dajj Eireann : players will give} DUBLIN, Aug. 14—O45 p, mpy nees of “A Doll's| Armed troops of the Irish repab wh Little theatr® | jean drmy were called out to guspg) the mansion houre this |while the Dall Kireann weng secret sension. be, Huge crowds, among whom it wag. feared might be British “yy ” surrounded the building secret deliberations, which were determine the fate of Ireland, pal in progress. Sinn Fein troops guarded down which the delegates walkes to enter the mansion house, Only a few blocks away were scenes of activity apgung black and tan barracks, Hundreds of khakiclad frama with a fin nes. great Nor d to be the There will the Little theatre 1, an explosive now being sup- | tions rnment for land| Members of the Dall Eireang may be placed /riving at the mansion house ton the jsecret session in which they. gem that pulled inte the rallroad tty try looked serious and worried, is being giver! “Mickey” Collins was a center o¢ | |early to await news and “— @ It was felt that largely in the i feared by the English as the omy, lay the decision for peace of natienonetnchestisca nia DES MOINES.—Mrs. Aagust 40, killed when policeman ff no guarantee is standing at second-story windew, Broken lines of Blouses have been 175 Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine ‘BLOUSES RADICALLY. REDUCED uped together—and marked at such low prices that buying will be an mat. - ter Friday. In the lot are suit shades, also white and flesh, some with Filet lace trimming, others in overblouse style or tail- ored effect. Many Georgettes are bead trimmed. They’re priced this way: $6.95 and $7.50 .. Blouses Reduced to $4.95 $8.50 and $10.00 Blouses Reduced to $7.00 SECOND ¥ZOOB--ZHE BON MARCHE §. If You Require Extra- Size Undermuslins It will be a delight and a comfort to know that you can get YOUR SIZE here in good-looking gar- ments at most reasonable prices. Envelope Chemises of fine lingerie cloth, elabor- ately trimmed with lace—extra size, for $2.25. Hand-embroidered Gowns of white lingerie cloth, slip-over style; well made and well sized, at O5S¢. Extra Size Windsor Crepe Gowns, all white or flesh with blue figures, priced at $1.95. Extra Size Muslin Petticoats, lace trimmed, priced at $2.25 to $3.95. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Odds and Ends of Baby ~ Wear—!/; to '/2 Less A number of groups of Baby, Wearables have been reduced—so you reap the efit at the mid- dle of the season instead of waiting till the end. Included are: Wash and Straw Headwear Silk Coats, Cloth Coats, Capes, Organdy Frocks ‘ Aprons and Creepers All desirable merchandise, but in small lots. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE deienemonnaepeaiinimimommmaiaeasiie Dress Voile Remnants 20c Yard Odds and ends of Dress Voile Remnants—36 and 88 inches wide, from 2 to 10 yards to the piece. Fruit of the Loom 20c Yard Fruit of the Loom Muslin—fine, heavy, soft fin- ish, a yard wide, lengths to 10 yards. Black Sateen at 25c Yard-wide Sateen—in lengths to 3 yards—ser- viceable quality, at 25c. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD A Wonderful Offer in Stationery at $1.00 a Box 360 boxes, sold ordinarily for about double the price. Hytone, Antique oak, paper is plate marked, oak finish, large Baronial shape envelope—gold edges. White, Buff, Pink and Blue. 500 Volumes of Popular Fiction 50c Some with original bindings—lots of titles to pick from. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE STORE HOURS— 9 A. M. TO 5:30 Pp. M. Here’s an Opportunity for Expenditures in Inexpensive Whether making a new blouse, dress, shirt or skirt — you will find appropriate silk here at a little price. pees 33-1 i Shistire pig > A $1 10 Effective be aed in All-Silk Shirting —33 inches wide—grouped and check- genie! grounds—and only Fine Quality at e Fine quality Wash Satins—a yard wide—in les of flesh and pink— very good value indeed for $1.59. 40-Inch Printed Georgette Crepe at $1.65 For the new guimpe blouses this Printed is most effective—40 inches wide, in handsome designs, on popular colored grounds. Yard-wide Black $1 25 Satin Messaline ° Black Satin Messaline—suitable for all dress purposes—good quality, lus- trous and pretty, at an economical price, FABRIC FLOO} Men, Men, Listen to T his Men’s Cotton Socks 15c 2 Pairs for 25c ~—Medium-weight Cotton Socks—made with reinforced heels and toes. —tThe colors are black, brown, navy, gray, Palm Beach and white. —Get a dozen or two at this low price, Men’s Chambray Work Shirts 79c Here’s a dandy buy in Work Shirts —made with attached collars, Also nice for vacation wear. Sizes 1414 to 17. 3 MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR TheBonMarché $12.50 Blouses ~ Are Reduced to $15.00 Blouses Are Reduced to $10.00 $12.50 4 36-Inch Plain and Fancy Silks a yards of serviceable Dress $ cod sktne in pidin cole Sale plai for many dress Fancy Dress Silks bs Dependable Fancy Dress Sil good colors, stripes and Persian signs. Included in the lot are taffetas, radiums and messalines. es: 33-Inch Heavy ; All-Silk Pongee $1 19 wear nib wo mony Sealy Coe : shades of navy, gray, lavender, black — and natural shades. 36-Inch Durable $1 10 Wash Satins at ° All-silk fabrics, in shades of navy, brown, tango, cardinal, Copenhagen” and green, at a low price. R—THIRD The New “Van Heusen” Collars 50c i —Made of heavy cloth, three-ply woven into one—made in one piece. —The collars that won’t shrink nor wrinkle. Four styles—come in quarter size3 HEADQUARTERS FOR WOMEN'S — BATHING ACCESSORIES SECOND FLOOR —