The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR | ‘IL SHIPMENTS | winDER “INCREASE HERE jHuge Port Business Looked Boy Poor Witness for in Seattle | | Jury Says “Guilty” Innocent Boy Dies Murderer Is Free “Pay Us by July 4th or—” Henttle 14 now the port of entry for With 4,000 men executed in the United States in the bringing Ite Initial shipm Inst 30 years and at least } | tons of Chinese wood ofl this year, there Is unques: | the anka of the Admiral liner Pine tionable evidence that many Tree State into tank cars for whip. have gone to their death ment Kast, Other big shipments | : thru clreumstantial = evk will be made thru here. j t dence, which Jurors believed ‘Metter railway nervice out of the| < “beyond ® reasonable) | port has been a factor in the protesting their innocence. route for 4) imports,” \elare J local The following Is the fourth of « series of articles dealing with the mistakes of the law in sending innocent men to the gallows or elec | | tric chatr—Kaditor, j | house TO BE SOLD OUT IN SIX DAYS We have sold our lease——the store is to be vacated by July 1, such a short time that we have cut prices "WAY BELOW COST in order to effect a speedy clean-up on all of our fine merchandise. Most Seattle women know Chambers’ stock and will immediately realize the high-class of Millinery that will be sold—every Hat must go—these prices will sell them. Four prices are quoted: htt eg or, however, it @ will bie fered | | «n By Alexander Herman |)» been In Switzerland, France, Sweden | the *hip and other European countries the | Mclals Haw provides for specific inde \e which are to be paid to innoc | sons convicted of crime, But what pews oat te semper | nible,” | | Another vegetable ofl to be going | to the East American const thru Se | attle is peanut oll, A special train of | tank cars recently left Se with a} | big bulk shipment, and Horlonan | Maru's recent incoming cargo als | ineluded in of peanut ofl, | has been given the shippers at Smith | "| cove, port officials taking keen inter: | nts handled | nt per I Must Meet the Ultimatum cove. Additional heavy shipments of ver etable oils are expected before the | clone of June. India Hemp Being | Shipped Thru City | India hemp, heretofore shipped al- | | Thin is ufacture of mar. | | | garine. shortening, ete. a | ALS nent of whale off Cr. th T J ene eran tee of My Creditors to the Tune | of $5,000 by July 4th The fact that I bought a great stock of woolens in expectation of a big Spring trade and then had my business paralyzed because of bad weather con- ditions, means nothing to the people I owe. They demand cash now. Nothing else will satisfy them, and I am compelled to sacrifice my profits to raise | most exciusively thru Vancouver, t* D P T $10 00 | the Oriental product to swing | money immediately. 8 to Seattle as the port of entry to America, Neil made a poor impres-| More than. 6,000 bales of hemp ‘ were shipped East thru Seattle with- me lin the last month. This is the first fair restitution can be made for con.| bis shipment for several years viction follow y execution? What “Vancouver, owing to monty ¢x- reparation ¢ be made for the | change Trg ae enjored prec: | tleally all of the hemp business com ose watayal ness Anau saga ing in thru the Northwest.” declares | young | Donald Ryrie,agent at the Smith} cove terminal for the port of Seattle. “With exchange practically normal | again, there is a noticeable swing of this business to Seattle. “In addition, there have been | heavy importations of burlap and m. Aner! ue wheat nack: this port.” All First-Class Merchandise—Hats Formerly Priced Up to $32.50 CHAMBERS’ MILLINERY 1322 SECOND AVENUE OPPOSITE ARCADE BLDG. JO START SATURDAY WITH A BIG RUSH SUIT MADE TO . d“gm ANY STYLE. t= YOU WANT ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW FOR THEY FOURTH OF JULY You will be lucky, indeed, if you can touch these garments in fabric and tailoring in any other Seat- tle shop for less than $40 to $50. My old custom- ers, especially those for whom I have been making clothes in Seattle during the past twenty-five years, will realize that this is a bargain price of' the “first water” because I am offering real tailoring—real woolens—real satisfaction; just as though they paid much more than this special price. Nell Shumway wae a |Titinois farm hand. Tired of his job, lhe went to Nebraska | There he lived with hin brother |for a time, But the youngster want | | eto support himself, He began looking for wor ee [much trudging around he found a farmer named Martin who needed a Samaritan Wrecks Train to |Shot at Nightmare | ee | hand. 14 Taxpayers’ Case | ° |, In Paris, when a street car !8/ rhe man was a hard taskmaker, ; ; Role and Is Shot} See What Happens Nearly Hit People | tm ariver nang» out « sign /ane toy aid not tike the idea of] Won't Be Reopened ANGELES, June 24—Dennie| FAREHAM, Eng. June 23—| NEW YORK, June 2%—Frisht-|not stop for passer A time.| %oT*ing for him. But there wae no} rm, state supreme court han re- See my windows and be convinced LOUIS SIDELSKY IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. | 801 3rd Ave. Corner Columbia “ Sidelsky Suits Satisfy ” almost no} ay ‘Smash in Shoe native animals, Next: The code of Tommy Bam- brick. Aviator Coming Here Headed for Siberia Completing the last leg of a Might om Buffalo to Seattle, Aviator C. O. Preste is expected to glide down played the role of Good| “Curious” to see what would hap-|ened by the “crime wave,” John) honored joke on the green tourist |r work, eo he accepted the JD) tised to reopen the 14 taxpayers’ , an tron bar on the rafiroad tracks,|der his pillow. While suffering |Complet and direct him where he| © Short time tater, Martin's wie lon several.potnts ati! undecided, ac hospital mortally wounded. | derailing a train and injuring 13.| from nightmare he fired five shots can get a car for the place, Of) 4 found murdered, cording to word received by city of- whom he hardly knew. The/|in a reformatory. | Persons in an adjoining apartment. perating time for a Complet ear to| Martin was the chief witness against) 4 superior court decision enjoining B Was being mistreated by Jowph 5S eas NRE - . take him aboard. ‘Then doubtiess |! jthe elty from using the proceeds of ‘end Hubbard shot him. The/from church was a punishable of. | United States uses nearly 2,000,000 | find s joker.—From the Youth's) "0" on the jurors. They were not | streot railway aystem was upheld by it was arrested. | rense. {tons of sand annually. i |™ tlafied with his story. the supreme court r i | ‘The city petitioned for a rehearing, | rT rT turned In a verdict of “guilty asking for a more definite ruling as | The boy was t m back to hts Joell shrieking. Efforts to appeal iS | pubtic utilities to pay for wervices cane failed erformed by tax-s t | EXTRAORDINARY — UNUSUAL—EXCEPTIONAL He | “Devote hte protetations of sane |Sriermet, SP taxeupporied: sunt fh WB urarka state penitentiary. | whe Fin & WB| Meanwhile Martin prospered. He/ 2 But suddenly he becarne IN. With @eath staring bim ip the face, he Ho had killed his wife. She Dageed him too much. Neil Shum | The boy had paid the penalty—an To the Public: innocent victim of the law. h ETHER it was wisdom, foresight or outright luck, by a combination of circumstances I was able to ‘ obtain several thousand pairs of guaranteed genuine high-grade leather shoes at below factory cost. The owners needed ready money. They were without a means of disposing of their shoes. I made a bargain business in Seattle. This sale is scheduled to close July Ist. First come, first served. If you are looking for the best of values at the lowest possible price, I have it. i diately. Don’t delay. gnd now he lise at the re. | 20”, John Fleming, aged 14, placed) Slattery slept with a revolver un-/is to tell him of the wonders of and moved out to’the farm. case to make a more definite ruling @ endeavored to aid Lillian Hop-| He has been sentenced to four years! into the wall, narrowly missing four | course, the tourist waite an exas-|_. TD boy was accused of the rime. | resin Friday Cope argued with the| In the seventeenth century absence| The glastmaking industry in the|he sees the joke and would like to| Terrified, Neil made « poor Impres-| coneral taxes for the support of the ; After short deliberation, they | | dence, he was hanged in the a became wealthy. ade a confersion. : " [| way was tonocent $10,000 Stock of Genuine Guaranteed High-Grade Leather Shoes to Be Sold by July 1st NEP buy. The shoes are being offered to you at below factory cost—the lowest price in the history of the shoe SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. , Manager. City Civil Service rine engineer, fire department; Ju- : . Ps ° jor engineer, cable tor and 6n Seattle some time Friday with the + . opera’ airplane in which he will fly to Examinations Soon) pio, fire department. BB Siveria Civil service commission of Se-| a Preste is scheduled to hop off attic will hola examinations at its) A man condemned to file at Caen, from Spokane sometime Friday office, 601 Aretic building, to fill) France, demanded a lst meal of Socks taer tity wee tak coos the following positions: Chief ma-| American lobster, tains should take about three hours. atur ay $s —— = He will remain in Seattle three days nig omni") the Last Day Boto$4.95 WOMEN’S SHOES | SPECIAL NOTE A Few mnowy. Wh adior at Naatvine wee:| Of Our Free Can Offer If you have not already MEN’S SHOES HOES and Oxfords in black, brown, tan, Depositors Lack of space prevents a complete and detailed descrip- kid and calf, Priced for done so don’t fail to | tion of the various styles and designs. They will have to be immediate ni i r store S seen to be appreciated. However, the stock of shoes is very diseinal $3 95 | come into our store Sat- complete and you are sure to find that every pair represents aaposal... ° urday and purchase a # distinct bargain. 15c brush. With it we will give you free of charge a full 30c can of Kyanize Floor Finish— Be grades of shoes 228 PAIRS OF | [ ATEST style strap and Oxfords in oie ‘ : | Lo sli s, | heels, | black and brown, kid, Ladies’ white kid and ee eee kangaroo and calf leath- reinskin boots, splendid quality, very ‘Take fast steamers at Boadyeat wiite 95c | attract- $2 95 ers, value to $9.00 and Colman Dock any color, You can use | BYOB, os ° -_" $4 95 REGULAR SCHEDULE it on furniture and all arate ° Leave Seattle daily 1,116 PAIRS OF | TTIGH-GRADE patent, | Mm ate woodwork, besides floors. ae) : XFORDS, pumps and black and brown kid CHILDREN’S SHOES “Except Sunday We aim to create in the minds of our depositors a shoes in patent, black | and calf strap slippers | (HILDREN’S — shoes, gf Brag onehagg Knowleday Snet, Se Searels aateliivhel wi boas: and brown kid and calf | and Oxfords (the kind | slippers, Mary Janes, Saturday ang hundey 890" p.m, pati increasingly as time goes on. The medium leathers in a variety of | that you usually pay | tennis shoes and sandals, Wedneeday, Priday, Saturday and of accomplishment is through: styles; all sizes; values | $10.00 for). Wonderful in a variety of styles, Pe 3 Specialized Departments AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic Hi Complete Banking Facilities ‘way — the short route to Hood | values at sizes 5 to 2, at from— gatistacti A 95 a. ¢ teed $1 ° | only ...... $4.95 95¢ to $2.45 siporg et a. aypeentes ODELSHOESTOR trip Gaturday and Sunday 9:20 p. m. exe) in order to give you full benefit of our facilities, day and Sunday 1030 p.m, RST r.. nel and Olympic Penineula p CAMPBELL | Our ipetaste' Racial teake uate ready at all to Beatle Daily ‘ pen to dae THE UNION NATIONAL BANK nas . nite te Beomarw Dally a en tee 8 a) 8 I times to study your general or special requirements 190 -500p m. Extra mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. BELOW BELOW ict Suppli | ; M i Ballard District Supplied By of Seattle HEASTY’S SASITY’ " SENECA AT SECOND ages sabi eae Uxaas eae Hegdahl Furniture Co. Hoge Building Second and Cherry bef daithock Ot 5403 Ballard Ave, BRANCH AT BRANCH SSSR eRe “TLE BALLARD GRORGETOWS

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