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ys THE SEATTLE STAR 4 ; FRENCH WILL, 'NDICTED MEN ADDISON STUART HARDING ISSUES MAN DYING IN [ | OPPOSE AID TO FACE COURT DIES SUDDENLY STRIKE WARNING) LOVE TRIANGLE - | - Arraignment for All 10 Is Former Carnation Milk Co.|No Interference With Mails, Set for Tuesday | Superintendent Succumbs | He Says ders After Fight T } Next Tuesday at 1:15 p.m, the 10) R, Addison Stuart, brother of El | WASHINGTON, July 12.—Preat As the result of Seattle's latest men indicted this week by the county! midge A, ste president of the dent Harding has declared existence] love triangle, J. B, Hunt, earpen: | grand jury will be arralg beCOr® Carnation Milk Co. died suddenly of of a national emergency, a White| *ef lay at the point of death in Other Allies May FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STOR | tor Judge Koyd J man, it the city hospital with a fractured | announced Wednesday by Prose. | heart failure early Wednesday, at his | House official said today, comment skull, received in a fist fh while his alleged attacker, D. M, Featured for Thursday: If cash payments are forced, said who was allowed to go on his per but retired about five years ago, He It wan sald to have the effect of a! I ran acroas the atreet and tae ing Attorney Malcolm Douglas home, $105 Cascadia ave, He was ing upon the executive's proclama The defendants are; County Com Tues ha te Baer, 40, painter and former po y well and around Tuesday, and bis tion that the rait strike must not tn 40, 2B r Agree on Money jmissioners Claude €, Ramsey, Low |) snot te haanaiede |tartare-with tadecotate comuviese ina | Mamet cocupled :i Oeil inthe 9 " 2 : [Smith and ‘Thomas Dobson; | © death came ag & shock to hundreds |terfere with interst reeand| city Jail, Relief; F orma ] John L. Ander Jew of the Of friends in the city 1 She geestdens uns aordé teks Raer surrendered himself to the ’ jeounty ferry syatem, and his t His widow, Mra. R. A. Stuart, has», ee Seen het Bess ~ Wednesday after he had Request Is Made Capt. Adolph Anderson; H. E M-' been critically iit for the Inst seven {ty bs 7 me ee nae " “ ant ed detectives that. he would| kins, formerly assistant superintend months, and ts still confined to her |, \¢ We O° Uroone © havens minst come in when wanted. He wan tak-| ‘pro 2 PTICRa Jent of county ferries; County Pur- ped | nterterence with paws ptr mer’ len before Captain of Detectives | AT SPECIAL PRICES PARIS, July 12—The German | Chasing Agent Charles B. Wood: W.! Mr, stuart, who was born in Deep iite citings et NUM BUAFAMI®® Charles ‘Tennant, and is reported to| 7 Government this afternoon presented | A. (Weary”) Wilkins, pr co = River, N.C, November 16, 1854, first president's prociamation was/*aye teld the following story: CONOMICAL buyers will take occasion to lay in a supply of Shirts from this & formal note to the allied repara prclone gaes roragges 4 Peres ‘came to the Northwest tn 1900, when | pecans ts fk, duane ‘. unt was too friendly hom: offering, ‘fer * BY acne nirvcronvety d Mead rt t $oMncel " age ions commission requesting a mora.(former president of the now defunct ng took charge of the Carnation com: (mreyrine im tte scope, It wan Of: lwite, “1 atilt love her, even tho well] +4 offering, for the savings represented by the special prices are decidedly worth torium and asking to be relieved of | Scadinavian American bank of Se y*a condensere at Kent About |twaye ey theeaateh ae r » he had been separated. I followed her|]) having. paying the July 15 installment, attle, and J. F. Lane, bank cashier! ig years ago he moved to Seattle, |ine rresidenc in | Hees Ht ahdeeatnng | Tuesday night and saw her go to the |/}] . der chil ne president in immu understood : ‘ The note further suggested that | “Mer chilberg and had made his home here since . Hing It understood | irederal hotel, near First ave. and | All posted ball In the amount of that any violation of its prohibitive the German government wishes to 5 then | Virginia st., where she met Hunt ' oe 2 ean i £9] $10500 on each count standing against ; jterma would make anyone amen-| “ay they started down the atreet ‘At c Each be relieved of cash payments In 1923) them, with the exception of Wilkins, |, He was formerly general superin:|anie to prosecution unthon f tausl sana 1 oe lone une 192) tendent of the Carnation company, | ped . —36 Shirts in Oxford sonal recognizance. nationwide blanket 1 ction pro- | eae the note, a complete Musointion of| enins he charges (continued to be associated with his “ge injunction pro-/Hunt. 1 told him to take off his cloth, reps and percales, ‘ General dental of the charges hibiting any interference with the | gla for I wan going to give him : economic and financial life in Ger-jagainst them has been made in.|>rother in business, however snaiin ‘ax: techebbtnhe eeenenaeed hegeme sizes 14 to 19, « ew a knife and T struck him He fell to the street! No funeral arrangements will be | i Murray EB. Stu-| | “nation to thin won HERE'S MORE ABOUT diyidually by all the men. ' made until bis son, art, In addition to this sen, hin widow funy may be expected ' eee “He 4 on the Jaw and his head cracked on the pave ntact HERE’S MORE ABOUT PARIS, July 12.—Strong French @Bposition to a three-year cash mora At $1.25 Bach brother, | Frank B. Stuart, of Chicago, and a! sister, Mrs, BE. G. Hill, of Richmond, | Ind. | | ’ : “ en Ae he was so badly jum for Germany, which has been | and his brother, Mr. Stuart in sur: | ment, T didn’t think A informally agreed upon by Great} vived by @ son, Clifton A, Stuart, gy 8 ce SORES APRN —220 Shirts in printed Britain, italy and Belgium, was be and a daughter, Mre, Addison Hyde, | nnn ance aye tages cone madras of serviceable qual- Meved certain today bother of Seattle; another partment in 197 er he hac ity, sizes 14 to 16 At $1.95 Bach —124 Shirts in mercerized stripe patterns, sizes 14 to 1614. At $2.85 wach —175 Shirts in lustrous fiber-mixed : John Bradbury, representative of hurt In an auto accident off hia beat, Great Britain on the allied repara tions commission, made the proposal at an unofficial meeting of the com mt: mission, Italy and Belgium tmmediately agreed. This led to vigorous protest from Dubois, the French member. On the plea of Dubois, definite ac tion was postponed. The Frenchman left hurriedly for a conference with STARTS ON PAGE ONE STARTS ON PAGE ONE _—_——— Altho originally a Quaker, ar. | ith defective equipment t ted T shall lose no time tn starting ‘Stuart had been a member of the | tenance a wieioe sa ecmenen wee prosecution.” [Mount Raker Presbyterian the records show. | = - || HERE'S MORE ABOUT JIM EGAN STARTS ON PAGE ONE big hawser while « tolling cam eraman tried to snap him thru 15,000 miles of tangled confetti. on thone points at Bloomington, 1.,| and bullets In the Legate case, sid | ehurel | erty Luke 8. May, chief of the Revelare for many years and other points | Following tly meeting with th | Premier Poincare. that from his investigation he was . colon Tn addition to agreement on the! unable ¢o say whether Legate was, Members ot tv ° International Secret Service, who} - wip peach army ecutives, Hooper held another three years’ moratorium, Great Brit-| the victim of murder or a suickte already started unauthorined strikes | was called ag an expert before the! a Since tangle gd grand jury to pass upon the guns ain, Italy and Belgium informally de- Junion officials, carrying to the strike At $2.45 Each —120 Shirts with fiber-silk stripes i and a dere stand 0 " " ‘ 1 1 cided upon an important reduction in| woman ‘are the two witnesses | BERLIN, July 12—Fifty were(/eaders the stand taken by railroad | iM) ee ti not taken. ‘on firm madras, sizes 14 to 17, weaves, sizes 14 to 17. payment tn kind. upon whose testimony Mayor | killed and many wounded when a) Qn") | a | Probably due to an 4 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The formal German note reauest-| Brown chiefly relies, the mayor |aguzine of mines exploded at Cux.|,, Wir, (he conferences to bring) aim ae or the ing a moratorium will be presented! said. haven, according to advices received | 100" Jf ay coma WAY: T® leon mated, Mayor Brown grasped te the allied reparations commission) "The purglar, he sald, tay be [ere today. | Conferences between Pert M. Jew.| the heavy line, and, alone and unaid ‘A New Assortment of \ ernoon. hind a fence Just across the —— loll, president of the shop craft |%. pw vl ridge ene naayp! B > Khaki E ater . garage, unions, and Chairman Hooper have | fted it from the tron deweum o: ‘oys ha 4 behind whose locked door Le HERE’S MORE ABOUT | %en under way tor two days. ‘They | hingumdad on which It had rested. DY: u TOCKS @ ° ; kate’s dead body, punctured by were secret and personal until late} And the H. F. Alexander slowly Knickerbockers E two bullets, was found. yesterday, when heads of the six |acked away from Pier D, ISSUE GINGHAMS, Dot! ! He saw three policemen enter uniona affiliated in the shop crafte| There was applause from the 5 a 5 ted the garage, talking in loud and A. O. Wharton, Inhor member of | thronged deck of the versel and from 1) 98c Swiss and Amoskeag Ging- 8) tones. A scuffle within the build STARTS 0 PAGE ONE |the board, were called in. Following | the crowd on the dock. Some seemed : a . ‘THE HAGUE, July 12.—"The Hi ing f Judging from the N PA | the conference, Hooper discussed the |t® be looking for a speech from the S° staunchly made through. hams are made up into these at- : oo See Haeie| sounds emanailng. $$ situation on the long-distance tele | PAYr. Others appeared to be per: | out, with pockets face’! tractive Dresses for Porch and ca Regie ‘Then 2 single shot, followed and the G. ©, P, | phone with President Harding. fectly sutinfied with things as they back with khaki and wit a . : after a brief interval by two charged, ed dy | wore. | | extra watch-pocket, these Afternoon wear, in colorings of Soviet recaicitrance interrupted! more, strength is directed at the de- Terms on which the strikers | . lexander / easily-tubbed Khaki Knicker. this gathering, as it did the parley! "Brecently two of the men hur. | struction of this “weapon of the | “KTeed to make peace Included: | schttenl tc tow at Victoria, {i| | bockers will be found mos | *ellow, “Scarlet, Green, Blue, at Genoa. edly, the garage, one of workingman.” Feat the men return te work, oo | and then San Francisco and Los |i practical for Summer wear. Beige, Brown, Periwinkle, Jade, It was offictally announced this af-| them with his hat in his hand. Strong sympathy between the Fed-|cepting the wage cut of July 2 “un- | here and Vie- |] | Sizes § to 16 years. y ternoon that there was no use con-| ‘They ran into an alley and dis. |¢Ttion of Labor and the State |4er protest.” Conferences will be be. | Angeles. Between are a . =» Salli Pag cE Black and White. tinuing the conference on the basis! appeared in the darkness, Grange wan Indicated by the ap-| KUN Immediately with the railroads| torte she ier cesta wnse «lit 1a eee ‘ of Litvinoff's answer to the allied) nig ig the cubstance of the bur.|Plause which greeted a statement by | to revine the wage acale, and if that | rege te es rk. pe Py Trimmings of Organdie, in plain Proposals, glar-seaman's testimony, according to| 4. 8. Goss, speaking for the grange, |! wnnuccesstul, the matter will be | wien pee Thine ca, STORE stripes or appliqued in novel de- i The Russians refused to meet half-| ytayor Brown. that the Interests of the farmer and|brought before the labor board, | rege \ | . : \ way suggestions regarding pre-war| ay. woema witness is expected to|the workingman are “practically| where It will get immediate action | - ‘ he giant wa-j signs, or shirrings, are the favored { debts, ‘private property and credits. |testity, if the murderer ts brought | Mentical.” Any raise in wages will be retroac-| Had a chance to give the gian modes of ornamentation. | before she They insisted that a loan to Russia | into court, that on the night t “The middieman ts killing the | tive to July 1. | ter baby the once-over (} was the first thing to be settled. be-|tion, and shortly aftes the time fixed| prosperity of both the farmer | That shop crafts be pald time and| pulled out. Peeked tnto the dining |f| Sizes 16 to 44. ANI fore payment of obligations was dis-|for the shooting, she was sitting in| Amd the working man.” he point- [a half for overtime and Sunday| Atlons, the twin bed staterooms, the |} Gay ‘at ar S cussed. a room in the northeast corner of| out. “The farmer bs handed a and holiday work penn ramping cm oe | Splendid values at $4.95. 40% via BS The allies, French ob-jthe Johnatone apartments, 1302 Yex.| mere for.hla. prodiee, | That “farming gut” @f.shop work, twins. the musis room the observe: | Cretonne —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1 Sections, agreed to this, but even then ier way, a block back of the gnrage,| Which ix pokd to the consumer at [be abolished ton room, and so fo 1 the soviet and allied delegates were) Hasty footsteps on the alley par.| f enormous profit by the mid- That senlority rights be restored) Al™ dincovered there is.«- baron unable to agree upon a mum, and!ing drew her attention. She looked| dieman. The workers are the [to alt men who lost them due to| board. It's a soft drink bar. Catch Aprons, 50c Litvinoff, head of the Russian emis-|our the window and saw two men| steatest consumers. Cooperation [the strike. | it again, The H. F. is no shipping saries, returned an unsatiafactory re) running. | is our matual salvation.” ‘That all nonunion men be dis. | br’ nteamer OMEN'’S attractive one- ply to the powers" final proposai. One was a policeman. She ts not} “The national credit system, a] charged. Still, 1 heard a perty In one of Plece Aprons with bib, and 1 200 ar O eee certain of the other's identity,| bandied by federal reserve, is #1!| Promise by raliroads to estabtis' a erie wae king > rine straps over the shoulder. 9 : ‘ Ether policeman or @ well known | ¥Tong.” Goss sald, “Not the appoint-| boards of adjustment on various) &Ft to bring him » hottle of gin- In bright and dark colorings, 4 : Seek American Aid police character. ed board, but Just three men—Rocke-| ines, aa provided by ‘the tence | Ker ale. And when » man orders ait with ptptnna:Oe aaa tae ungerie repe for E M A police officers’ cap was feller, Morgan and Du Pont—contro! | portation act. but wh | ginger ale brought to big state- ae ae or Lurope Niu lthe gold ve of the United States, H the eer) room, it usually means—Gosh, I priced at SO¢. ‘ si found the next day under a rear | {he gold reserve of the Un ates. | riers have refused to do . “4 . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB ‘ LONDON, Joly 12—Burope, with} J airway of the apartment house. jand they dictate whic uatries | wish Twas making that trip! Special Yard her financial muddle moving toward) So 00" i on stated that he was jahail prosper and which shall not.” se. rise oP pe Cc ® crisis, beckoned to America today.| Wosding the cap as evidence, and eee SAY STRIKERS Last item of luggage to come) s Re oe "> ogg = that it never had been officially Closer co-operation between the| aboard was a lone auitease, of the! ilk “ ILL-ENDS"” and full pieces are combined in this a Sere state Inbor organizations of Washing type you can by t six bi " ; ‘ 5 A * out on the matter of partiipeting| Teperted to the pale, ahtho sats mter centvey aivieed ty. aicc| DID NOT SHOOT | ern scen reine cer te Jersey Si ots MeemepHoed, ctisting, features | aie sam shortly after tt found by 4 a « | 1 und r a 1 : im the next mnpviins of the allied] & os policeman appeared |Manning, fraternal delegate from the) ROSEVILLE, Cal., July 12—The|rope. Added a fine democratic . pink, lavender, blue and yellow as well as dainty floral ee petp om ole oan Fn, Bee Petticoats supreme council, where attempts will be made to untangle the European ? financial maze. printings. Excellent for children’s rompers as well as women’s latter state. shooting in Roseville Monday night |touch to the fentivities. took place entirely within the South. | pets aes ern Pacific yards, Sheriff Eimer Met one of the handsom oe The American Legion and the state and asked some questions. . . $2.50 rn to a Tacoma hospital. The three women were severely cut in the accl-| dent. a RE ea tion from Nellie Hartford, a woman|COnvention Wednesday. The mes-| DENISON, Texas, July 12—One| 4 think I'll drop the anchor. Wi - SAMUEL HILL, known as Seat-\or» nddict who was under quaran. (sage was then sent to President|man was shot and seriously wounded 4 Gally flowered on grounds of j\ lined, with pock- tie’n citizen of the world, returned jing in the city hospital. This wom. | Harding here early today and « dozen men, | black, navy, gray, taupe, dark: et, and _ fitted Tuesday from France, where he has heen the guest of Marshal Joffre While abroad he was decorated as an é beaten when rioting broke out be : , . been close by the Main st. garage at| are as servicenble as they are 7 : officer of the Legion of Honor of|tne time of the tragedy. ‘This man tween strikebreakers and rail strike good-looking. Low-priced at Prada _ wrante, now is sald to be working on a ship sympathisers. $1.75. size, specia The wood of 500 trees must be| manufactured into paper to provide material for the publication of a novel that reaches the circulation of 25,000 copies. Home Brew Giaets on Page's) Patterson said, adding that Mayor! And, of course, it's absolutely |taken to a lonely road, where the tar A New Shipment of — {[{LESH-COLOR and white, in this popular Wash work, the W. Spokane st. bridge will|Brown is “only a couple of laps be-|free. Every boy and girl in Seattle'and feathers were applied when he} HI The Satin for undergarments, in 86-inch width, low- be completed. hind in his independent investiga-|is invited~—up to the capacity of the | had been stripped of his clothing. He - a riced at $1.35 yard. oe \tion.” house. But, In order to get somelis a nephew of President Bierd of the | O ute” Range Blue-band P § y 1 am a most immoral man The cap in question was found in| system in it, you'll have to present |Chicago & Alton, | 1f-inch oven, 869.00 | E th I tipple, smoke and poker ; jan apartment house near the garage. |the following ticket to get in. And, | — hile +] ® e ° « have been known to stake my Patterson said that investigation|remember, the early bird gets the U S MAY T 18-inch oven, $74.00 arthenware en Ss l ur aah Ss watch jshowed {it had been thrown away|worm—or the seat—because it'll be . le Best 6-way Water Coll, $3.00 Upon a roaming joker. [ve aplit my weekly wage among A hundred crafty cronies But mother, shed no tears for me—| 1 do not play the ponies! cee S PRIZE SIMILE As idle as the manufacturer of | | ppe ° | corsets for flappers. | || “the right to refuse admission Another attempt 1s to be made tn Mixing Bowls, ranging in size Pehla: dl aes ue tee ey nave only this to say,” |] mfter the house is filled.) congress to establish government from 6:neh to 11-inch diame: -171C antun yaad sd pe a pt yy agg . control of coal mining, no matter ter, priced from 15¢@ to 90¢. Leading financier says that there a | what results ere accomplished by Mowe Mele, eomoriane ste teen would be no panics if people only had confidence in the banks Well, confidence is the only thing | we ever had in a bank. TALK DERIDED where Legate's body was later found I did not even bother to mention it} to Detective Capt “The mayor ob n Tennant nined his informa an told Mayor Brown some story about a man who was found to have at sea, “Such testimony coming from such a source is not worthy of consideration, The woman was given her liberty by order of the mayor to assist him in locating the supposed murderer of Leg: ate. As long as she is free, of course she is satisfied.” ‘The matter of the police sergeant’s cap found near the scene of the shooting was cleared up long ago, there by a cleaner and dyer who had an establishment in the basement of the house. This cleaner, he said, two years ago bought a box from a !warehouse, which had been left there by another ner. this box was the cap, which with several other articles of no use to him, the cleaner had thrown public official engaged in serious work prefers to depend on in- formation supplied by dope ad dicts and other mental ines petents, rather thi A message of protest against the of Sacco and Ver adopted by the }coming execution jzettt, at Boston, w ps nant ma si tae HERE’S MORE ABOUT RADIO FILM || STARTS ON PAGE ONE AT HOME at a total cost of just $5.45. dust think—no books to study or lectures to hear. Just watch the film and when you've seen it | all you'll know everything about | building the apparatus. “first come, first served.” This will admit one boy or girl to The Star's radio film | show at Pantages theater at 10:30 a. m, Friday, duly 14, 1922, (The management reserves |British Admiral | Reported Dying on that of | |Seven Men Injured in Strike Battle |nome of them deputy United States marshals, were reported severely Shop Fein Is | Tarred, Feathered ‘ELD, Ul, July 12 | shop foreman for the Chicago & Alton at Roodhouse, Il was tarred and feathered and warned to leave town, Dickson walked out with the shopmen July 1 and return ed to work July 4. — | He was kidnaped by 30 men and | OVER MINES WASHINGTON, July 12—Govern ment control of the coal industry to protect the innocent bystander—the publie—during clashes between min- ers and operators was planned to-| day Prosident Harding's effort to end the present strike One plan under discussion would |throw the control of coal mining into | him no grand jury would be needo to tell how it came about And now, having thrown off a lot more lines than the mayor, Vulcan Petticoats $1.75 these new * purple, in extralarge sl green and Petticoats —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Attractively Priced ORDERED with blue bands on gray ground—a very attractive kitchen ware for mix- ing or baking use. of 6, 6, 7, 8 and %inch sizes, exceptional value at 1.45. Shallow Nappies, may be used for baking, 10¢ to 60¢, lingerie. ? nei and national labor federations have) Gum, of Placer county, declared to | dio operators from the SS. 2 Lot 4 SAVED FROM femoet in common, as so many men | gay | ‘President abouré. Hew feminine HIE contrasting insets In the Thirty inches wide, special 25¢ yard. Md BY PATTERSON ::- members of both organizations.| Hi» statement followed an all-day | hearts will flutter on the H. F. eae eemrgens —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Representative McCabe of the Legion | investigation by Gt é ome : these new Petticoats are o! PUGET SOUND! That the testimony upon [tod the convention lesen Tasca by Cum ‘and his dep aa od Bad pt. prosttiee' sateen for greater serviceability. 7 i whie®y Mnpee Trewn relies ta hie tS a. Gum says he believes, “from | encountered « room stews | tun a ea ae TACOMA, July 12.—Plunged into! peer that Patrolman Charles 0. ice eecaitinn” tne tipating the reliable information,” that the strik from the stame President. | Brown, Green, Bisque, Peacock, ‘ the waters of the Sound Tuesday! yecte was « murder victim was tutions * | ers did not fire the shots. Somebody on the renamed . . : J 7 Right near’ Stellaccom, Mr. and Mrs.| Lseate wae 8 murder vi im wag [lection of United States Bupremo| eee “Great Northern” will be in gate. Coe spi ac eather Jeorse P > § se open court judges for terms of fou a " 50. cna'Mrn Teaik Cancaden ait of ta| det whom the mayor has pe 1°00, ine other indorsing the cam-|Women Lead Fight | Wk, That boy knows how to THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ° and Mrs, Frank Caseaden, all of Ta:| Soleg was' deciared Wednesday |? ie sean, Sterne ee ee 4 procure anything in the world T ‘Gani ene ; ‘oled maign of the 3. to obtain a Vv Siu war thre Gis Ghux certains of] 0% Depely Provecuting Attorney |" 00.” cnsion, were’ addotet. | in Cleveland Zone} t ¢rink. Cops pole, rave ng ag Ss their automobile with a penknife. 7. iH. terson. see CLEVELAND, July 13.—Ricting,! 52.4 tne busiest polles in & “Mayor Brown has nothing new tn led by women, broke out here today | M#¢ busiest policeman tn Se-|}) ° : ich t solution favoring a law to ay ; a ihe roadway on which they were |, Mazer Brewn has nothing new 10) 4 resolution tavoriog a taw tnd by women, woke out here (Oly |aiie og duty at tne aoc, iaay|f| —-saxtra-size Speciat $4.65 Thursday i a Into the Bound waters,| "and. knowing the source of his in-| PON ENO Unie Mie unday wan re_jorders occurred near the giant shops|*hind me muttered he was thejf] : é i Gann Jato lund waters.\rormation in regard to two men be-|°% bakery goods on Sunday was rej te voi Central, most solicitous cop she ever saw, | Percaline UST 38 of} The four occupants of the car|{oumAln vm ng. from the pines |Jected by an almost unanimous] pat ye and that if anything happened to th Split climbed to safety and were removed vote. ese spit- Heavy Tub Satin A very low price for these striped Silk Shirtings; sixteen different colorings, and many variations of patterning. Excellent for draperies, rompers, and many other uses. Cowhide Bags to sell at this low price. Leather- with good lock and lift catches. —Luggage Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $1.35 Yard $1.10 Yard In 82-inch width, at $1.10 yard. 85c Yard for dresses, children’s Colors include: “ee | MANILA, July 12.—British Ad- the hands of either the senate labor | Gas Ran e Would it be proper to refer to a| experlenced bp guacig sy pare be |miral Dumaresque today was weak-|committee or a joint committee of : g Pitchers, 25¢, 40¢ and 50¢. pos HOLLAND-BLUE HENNA WINE frequenter of a self-service food. voted years of work in this line | ening hourly of pneumonia and was the house and senate. | i44neh oven .. Covered Jars, for bread or LIGHT-BLUE JADE WHITE foundry as a “cafeterrier”? it is not strange that he finds his [not expected to live 24 hours. Doo-| Another would embody the regula Se4han ove pastry: one-galilon, 7TB¢@; 2- eee mind in an uproar when he tries | tors have given up hope for him.|tory features of a bill introduced ae aren gallon, 90¢@; 3-gallon, $1.55. —low-priced at 85¢ yard. “Watermelon Growers Expand.”"— Headline. Mebbe, but they can't equal the expansion of the small boy who eats thelr product. to arrive at a sane conclusion | him alive this long. Dumaresque com: |inghuysen, New Jersey. This bill was Porto Rico exported nearly 225, 000,000 cigars in 1920, | | Only his rugged constitution has kept manded the Au the world war. several months ago by Senator Fret 1 down at the time because of « ‘m of opposition. FREDERICK & NELSON —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORW —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE