The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR 28% 2h AREA GSAT UE AE SEE OOS GEOL Gan CLIMBING HIGHER THAN MAN HAS EVER GONE BEFORE | By the purchase of the receiver's stock of The Betty Hat Shop, below cost, Neer's Exclusive Millinery now offers a selection of smart, clever models of the season's best styles for as little as a woman may want to spend, You have your choice in six groups. Of course, those who come early have a better selection from which to choose. GROUP NO, 2 Milan Straw Hats, den flower trimmed, Excellent styles for sum- GROUP NO. 1 Consists of a_ miscel- laneous variety, includ- ing Suit Hats and Gar- gar den Sun Hats. There yrs are 75 in this lot; all go eer the one price of All are priced at $1.45. $5.85. To reach the peak of Mt. Everest has been man’s ambition for many years. Three Englishmen, Mallory, Somerville | and Norton, have gone 26,800 feet, farther than man has ever gone before, without artificial supply of orygen. | just 2,200 feet below the summit, ready to advance with tanked oxygen. | the snow barren at Jelip | La. They are GROUP NO. 4 This photo was taken as the expedition crossed | Is an assortment of Hats GROUP NO. 3 ee ioe | PAGIFIG FLEET |Anybody Want MINE WAR TRIAL JURY ASKS FOR | $7.85. GROUP NO. 6 _ COMING JULY 1 to Be Biblical IS NEARING END) NEW PEN FENCE, ] GROUP NO. 5 In this group will be he herd? . 9, 4 The dressy models that | found our best Hats. | Mayor Urges Big Welcome P Only 15 Witnesses Remain! ‘Roy Gardner Escape Shows | Excuses Don t Satisfy eeery 4 i ee | mole =, cee in Proclamation | nr urmner? « Bibiteal aden in Second Hearing Weakness of Barricade | s } this sale, $13.85. Candy Cloth and Hand- [) wren tne vanguard of the Pal typed ecie dee stey pone | le locking} CHARLES TOWN, W. Va, June] TACOMA, June 16—A more sub My C edit i‘ made models, cific fleet steams into Elliott bay gedlne tenedean toanbioti rot thai 38 pony in the second trial|stantial fence are ea federal r ors Pageant the week of July thruout the summer months. And on July 1, give Seattle will be prepared 24, but} growing out of the march of a ed | penitentiary on McNeil's island, from an county last summer | which Roy Gardner, daring mail ban- appliganta may apply tn per. | wittt be concluded Saturday evening ; ait | to the officers and gobs | miners in Le They Demand Cash of the most enthusiastic receptions ¥ " escaped last fall, has b ree | no t Waytarer headquarters, |, | L kT ced that in order to get money to lever accorded a group of Uncie|/"° # if the attorneys defending Rev. | ommended by the federal grand jury. Last week I announi in 7 | Sam's fighting men Pourth ave. and Genscs st 10 1, ase ‘Wilburn from im charge of| dnusahaiten i pay bills due creditors I was compelled to sacrifice my fine ne’ im, Saturday é - = a | ienenea Hol me mace stock of woolens. The public naturally responded to the In a stirring proclamation, Mayor! nerore applying, — you better | vy fa sagem gg po slay iwhen the jury reported to Federal low price which I advertised, and I did an enormous bust ~ Sst ewe ar Q ing of Deputy Sheriff John Gore, euc- | , Brown has ureed the citizens of/ giance over the following, however, | Tet Deputy shy oha Gore, #uc- | Judge Cushman here last night. ness. But I did not get in enough cash to meet my oblt- plans. witnennes left of the array maraballed the defense, and the attorneys Hd finish with the | Beattie to prepare for the entertain. t ment of the men, The mayor, accompanied by vecaUne gations; stil 1 convinced the houses that I owed that I was sincere in my efforts and was making a sacrifice to pay my bills, and they have agreed to give me until June ' there are « lot / ctalttigations |} ‘The Wayfarer noctety, Warden H. R. Archer of the pent tentiary was complimented on condi tions at the in of special | | the} you nee, ts said today they w itution. | elt, 0 ei promi nt cit er 221 Pine Street | ity councit and prominent sity eff! maxing ln herd of sheets which play | grat fomny, ‘ney would fini Retiak Gas tile aed bicccieced 30 to nettle up. That gives me just 12 more working days. Fale West Point and escort them to their|* Prominent partin the pageant. a! The defense concentrated ita ef. |billx, mostly for violation of the Har I must ralke the needed money—and I will, no matter how | perpetual advertisement for the great rison anti-narcotic act, much I have to cut off the value of my woolens. forte on showing that Wilburn did were returned | not parti in the firing which re- sulted in e's death, So far thel A anchorage in Elilott bay Automobile ridea, dances, banquets | and water sports are among the en-| spectacie When the pam by the jury recommendation that from two nt was concluded SO I AM CONTINUING MY SENSATIONAL last year there was such @ storm of | defense has confined itself to prov-,% three years’ sentences be imposed tertainment features now being | '™*! lefense has worked out. | Pretest against sending the woolly |ing the agitation and fear of attack |? those violating the antinarcotic OFFER The fleet Includes 22 shipa of war,| ‘erplans to the slaughter house that | by operators’ forces prevailing among | St did not rest well with Judge with a personnel of between 14,000|'h¢ society guve them to the park |the miners and their families, This| Cushman. He declared he would use his own discretion in sente: oners. Baron Perens Talks in City Next Week “Man's Latent Powers and How to elop Them" is the subject of three free public lectures to be delivered in the Arena Monday, Tuesday and} Wednesday of next week by Baron | | Eugene Fersen, noted Russian writer | and lecturer. Baron Fersen in well | known In Seattle and the Northwest, | |having delivered a series of lectures | in the city in February of last year. The baron is the exponent of the theory that there in no reason except man himself why man cannot tive a| thousand years. Baron Fersen is board. Bo the sheep have taken up a per. manent residence at Woodland park on the understanding that they are to appear every year in the religious pakea Wiburn in designed to show the ing pris: | | party fired In self defense Defense attorneys were refused milion by the court to describe ¢ jury the mine guard system. art held that this would pot and 15,000 men. This gigantic arma- da will visit Seattle during July and August, There is a probability that the fleet will hold its maneuvers in the North | | Pacific if congress allows a suffi client appropriation for this purpose, Meantime, “The Wayfarer” socl-| throw any light on Wilburn's per according to information received by | *ty pling to make them earn their | sonal state of mind D the Chamber of Commerce Friday | *¢¢p by constantly reminding visit | from ite Washington, D. C., repre be at the park about the city’s an sentative, nual spectacle. Secretary of the Navy Denby to| The sheep are te be one of the scheduled to arrive at San Francixco| Principal attractions at the park | from his trip to the Orient on Sep. | thruout the summer, They're to be| tember 1, and may visit Seattie kept nice and white and clean and on —_ their best behavior. | BOTHELL, 76, To do this, of course, they've got | te ate & shepherd—and a very un-| PIONEER, DEAD SUITS ‘Thieves Swipe All | They Can Pry Loose When Mra. A, A. Mirtens, 9215) th ave. & W., returned home | Thursday, after a short vacation, ahe found her place had been entered and several hundred dollars’ worth PRIZES wal shepherd, at that | of clothing, toilet articles and furni- These sheep, you ree, are biblical | Ure stolen. sheep—eo they've got to have « bib! A sewing machine, off stove, flee: 1 | George Bothell, 16, @ resident of! ica! shepherd, too trie Iron, and even cooking utensils, | president of the Light Bearern, an in. | Washington since 1881, and one of) nat in “The Wayfarer” people | *mons other things, were taken. | ternational scientific and educational the best known figures in pioneer his- | want A man who looks the part—a | The clothing was y ladies’ \association. During the war he was that’ bears his name Thursday | Syrian—with long black hair and| lice. were and Montenegrin Red Croas and serv Mr. Bothell was an early lumber-| goi earrings, and all that sort of | Friday ed in the American hoxpital in Paris To come to my assistance tomorrow. It is absolutely and man in this part of the country In i ose t ee | | imperatively necessary that I raise a large amount of Se that ‘cethes'te the Wont-te the FIREWORKS TABOOED IN CITY’S CENTER Plant Manna Rose Contest five other prizes of $5 While attending the sheep | wear the costume of a Biblican shep | herd—fhe same costume in which he he'll ‘Rogers Candy Co. Opens New Store immediate cash. I have exhausted every other resource and I must now make a drastic and sweeping sacrifice in om a ies : es pero on order to secure cash with which to carry on my business, town now called Bothell. He was its first mayor. He was een te A gm best bunch of one dozen roses, any variety, brought by later elected to during the wentation Celebrating its remarkable growth girl or boy under 14, on June 21, 9 a, m, to STANDARD FURNI | the first and second sessions of the mageant he costume, of Fireworks,” says Chief of Po kta tank Seer Shite, the si TURE COMPANY. state leginiature. At the time of his! course, will be furnished by the Way lice William BR. Severeyns, to alll) andy Co. a } neern, will open ; death he was commander of the John | farer societ Seattic amal poys—and girl, too |] 0. fourth rel . 08. Sece M W indows Judges—Mrs. Edgar F. Blair, Mrs. H. A. Gardner, Mr. Ronald ether GA. Be pest ir sal nen. len 'dah thant Lah aur bes ia We fice ene wus tae Gee ae See y : d | EB. Chapman. He is survived by his widow, two! iast all summer; a ch to play || downtown districts, and only in || pequtity wated in Italian and Be Convince r sons, George Hothell, Jr and Albert | prominent in t national other distric between midnight [| renaissanc mahogany Ask Your Grocer for Details F, Bothell, and two daughters, Mrs. |famous pageant, and an opportunity || July 3 and midnight July 6." But LOUIS SIDELSKY ss s iM. N of Seattle, and Mrs.|to be a perpetual center of attraction || meanwhile the erstwhile small boy VARYING METHODS { PLANT MANNA Used During Budding Season R. M. Easson, of Vancouver, B.C. at Woodland park—all for anyone|| isn't worrying. Judging by the “What is your idea of the differ 1 FOR FINE ROSES who can quality amount of firecrackers exploding || ence between a statesman and a poll-| The largest and most powerful] IMPERIAL os ]__ TAILORING CO. . | $01 Third Avenue Corner Columbia (Look for the Number) Diamond Dick Remember, you have to apply in|] ail over the city | night, | | tictan?” searchlight in having |person—at Wayfarer headquarters,|] it would seem that nobody is “A statesman,” rept 3 x male © a ob ; exmar eplied Senator | been completed. m. Saturday jwhile @ politician is indulging in campaign extravagance.”—Washing FOUR STORES 1408 Second Ave. 4339 University Way 409 Pike St. Pantages Bldg. Choose _ Your ; Summer Suit “Sidelsky Suits Satisfy” Van Fleet Now Has F ederal Trade Job R. SACK June 16 al appointment,” RNSAAILTTTTRULAL Wis Tiny name bobbed Harding had been presi- going on 16 months and Van™ Fleet's friends were growing impa Then up again dent Wan Fleet's w pause ror purley political the gist of the President Harding W. Van Fleet, former of South Bend, Ind. the federal commiss His career commission be closely followed for a numt was comment here when} Vernon} criouit judge | tient. a member of| When Van Fleet takes the oath in. |the president will have provided] will place’ for most of the outstanding | r of original Harding men, E. Mont Senator Jim Watson, his, Reiley of Kansas City is governor of the senate, is gen-| Porto Rico; Harry M. Daugherty as none too friend. attorney general; George Christiany while the com- Jr., is seoretary to the president; B@ rep-| Scobey of 1 is director of the mint. Only s Smith of Wash+ ington Court House and Howard Manington of Columbus, O., are ule Jattached to the payroll, But nel |ther of them wanted a job, their] friends say Van Fleet is described by fellow Indianians as being “hard boiled and a member of the reactonaly group in politics,” SPECIAL | s| TOMORROW | t Sirloin Steak, French Fried Potatoes, Bread and Butter— In the following c COLEGROVE Restaurants AUTO KITCHEN 821 Kast Pike EGYPTIAN KIT W324 Third A SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP 110 Pike St. : named The s sign of America’s most beautiful candy shop as reasons. friend in nsidered commissic which has € of being on bodies in erally ¢ y to th mission the most progressive the national captal, will now number amopg its members an “Old Guard” conserva utation COTTE Clarkson Hats $4.00 Five dollars will give you your choice of any Suit in the store. Pay the balance of the price as you wear the suit. Bradbury Suits For Men and Boys Suits tailored in faultless fash- ion, cut from high-grade woolens and priced right. Men’s sizes, from $29.50 up; boys’ or junior sizes, with two pairs of knicker- bockers, $9.85, | Van Fleet was Harding's pre-con vention campaign manager in Indi jana, Harding did not carry the state but he made a creditable show ing and when the tin me at Chi cago to sidetrack Wood, Lowden} and Johnson for Harding, Van Fleet's efforts had been so success 11 that the Hoosier delegation join. ed in the rally In return f | originally sh The Rogers Candy Company announce the opening of “‘America’s Most Beautif ul Candy Shop”’ SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH at 1408 Second Avenue (Just Above Union Street) Men’s Shoes $5.00 to $11.00 his efforts Harding a Van Fleet for [federal trade commission, Critic j against this proposed appoint n the ground that Van Fleet was A political follower of Senator Jim Watson, arch enemy of the commis sion, it is believed, halted “Harding | jand Van F who was close to At | torney Daugherty, was jgiven @ temporary position the | ae partment of justice. } orge W. U Harriet Taylor the} woman of the Los | committee, was nominated in| vacancy on the trade hig| M's nomination raised a furore and, | after a delay of several months, Harding was advised to withdraw Upton’s name, which he did, | ences in si te on, husband of Mrs. Upton, vi republican hat national for the commission You will enjoy visiting this beautiful shop on its opening day John Shriners’ Angeles Prince attends convention at wearing $14,000 diamonds. They're in teeth, vest buttons and other places indicated by arrows, v é lestedan . TWO ENTRANCES 209 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue

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