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RIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923, THE AVIATOR FOUND [HUGHES BRANDS [BELIEVERING | mame amnr) ae STORM SLAININ HOME) BILL AS PLOT) MEMBERS HELD|_ umm nc: J! EREDERICK & NELSON \idates, ad wars people were gettir -0s Angeles Auto Man Is|Labor Would Suffer Under] Six Youths Accused of Loot | gowniown to shop. ‘The city ligt FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE s De . ‘ | department was functioning normal fi Shot Twice Proposed Plan, Claim ing Hospital | CRpnAenans wre onetieyiae norma) | | proved, and railroads from the Kast eee ~ - i | LOS ANGELBS, Feb, 16—A new! Senate bill 185, which certain in-| Balleved to be members of a gang | While still running behind time, were ; n ' ¥ faced the police to-|terests tn the legislature are en-| Of professional oracksmen, six youths | €Tadually recovering from thelr par i day with th ng of the body of|deavoring to couple up with the |® held in the olty gait, charged with | alyala | ' Karle F prominent aviator | ary: va 2 the theft of thousands of dollars of | All public schools still were closed, ij 4 : measure Providing for increased state | hospital serums trom Bremerton hos.| but they will reopen Monday, The ||| . i} end au tying tm the| compensation for 4 workmen, | pital, Department of justice ta, | University Washington, after were _ a elneeaascen } re in @ fashionable | was branded Friday by H. L. Hughes, | directed by Roy Darling and clty one-day holiday, resumed classes Fri He | iy | state supervisor of safety, ax part of | tectives, made the arrest late by SO heal wtetaniie ° et Tw » i z : 23 fay and confiscated more than 400 downtown streets were y t t . ; ne thru the/a plot to thwart the increased ©OM-| tubes of walvarenn and other blood|free of snow Friday, due to the eature erin » Naturday: at heart a a the stomach, | pensation plan verums. | splendid co-operation given the city } € i | The senate bill provides that em Those arrested ar: Charles New.| street department by business men. | Jewelry and money found in Rem-| ployers who desire to do so may pro-|*tAd, aliaa Scoville, known as “The| In the residential sections most chee ‘thei low,” alleged head of the gang: Lon.| streets were still more or tean|}] Inst ted that rob-| vide thelr own Insurance for workers| 10s jig Masaaaidt hat: Gttinta” apere hotawt 3 bery w t the motive |—tn the form of a bond of not less! Loveless, ex-aalli made to clear them as rapidly as Re tom apparently drove his/than $25,000, to be filed with the/men; Louls Arnold, a Seattle youth, | Posslble, with the prospect that they car t the garage at the rear of | director of labo ot i. | who has a petty criminal record here, | Will all be reasonably free of snow trector ‘of labor and industries by in. | who haa & petty criminal record f | by the end of the week { {5 A CED AT: his home shortly after midnight. ” In | dividual employers or groups, or cas- bg ener of = & ’ | . salty policies to be taken out with|Pétty officer at Bremerton, was not|, But somebody's always taking the the house at the time were his wife : named. Haynes ts want Sher. | Joy out of life. Weather Forecaster | ot yet been learned. No shots were |i¢ Hie (ayy tung that could happen | oe | tons point to more snow or rain in GINGHAMS MEDIUM heard by those tn the house or neigh. | cording | Four of the youths were arrested | ‘he immediate future } = bors : rand ten fac lnor ty dor | OR Pike ot. as thay were About to We may miss it," he says, “but AND LARGE AND Remington carried @ portfolio, and | mand a referendum—which would | !!ver the serum to @ purchasor Tm) etyeld we ‘wan't PERCALES A, #8 the | result tn killing the whole measure | fficers saw them crossing the street # portfolio was plereed by the two bul-| eventually A atreet ear passed tn front of them, | DIG OUT SNOW- lets, aviator hav apparently | Frughes offered several concrete | #24 under cover of It the operatives | 1 Ls a AS up tn front ¢ m f objections to the proposed meas j@wung to and confronted the four. | BOUND “MARI As | In the first place,” he declared After questioning them, it was f “it would be much more expenstye|!*@rned that “The Jew,” the alleged! For the first time this week the than the present method, as tt would| between and director of opera require a doubling up of admtnistra-| 400%, was stopping at the Diller ho | tion. Secondly, tt would work to the | ‘*! Detectives arrested him there disadvantage of the laborer—as he|!#te Thureday night commodations for gentlemen wish would no longer have the benefit of| When arrested Newstad & to ride to the city bastile were having his claims passed upon by a| Checks t ng $290, it is sald, Three| again in general use thru the police EXTRA SIZES r partment was working some what on a normal basis, Friday. Ac uble of any | r was prob er tree 4.|0f the checks for $75 each were| patro! wagon, and arrests were a " ‘. } RRR PT ated third party... And. f-| 2 . ; t , . rives—an a thir ™ An peo ear ag 2 beabed bovmbagaae peentopea-et ho Reh N offering of unusual importance to housewive: ind Drcethery 3 med that he won them in aldays, during which only about a particularly to women of full figure, for there is a wide “Pies and Presidents” and | 2v'* 1" com posted by an Nucoa Make this a festive | woutan't begin to pay exp month- > | there were a really sertous ac accident.” " Every President from Washing- | ROFITABLE SNOW & Sunocraft adding ma e fs th firm's wagon nd ‘i oe ton to President Taft, whose aunt > t toa Pet hand man, police ~ was the most famous pie maker not Ok ONE FARMER li TOLT IS IN of her day, has had a favorite = — | was a profitable anow for George pie. Washington’s favorite with | Jonnson, farmer, near here. John FLOOD PATH ts rich, creamy, chocolate filling | son made $319 in three days haul Tho little town of Tolt, situated at —like his mother Mary Washing- | ine The fourth was|dosen persona were Incarcerat ie and was drawn| Prisoners were put to wor jont., bank for $65. r guard, and eucc days ago members of the out the snowbound range of styles in Extra Sizes; besides the Medium and Large Sizes—in these Gingham and Percale Aprons; in plain shades, stripes and checks. Vive of the styles, as pletured, are good examples of the attractivencas of these House Aprons, and the assortment » 7" lmcludes three other styles. Medium, Large and Extra Sizes, ex- ceptionally low-priced, at 85¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE HERE’S MORE ABOUT tomobiles thru snow drifts CARFARE the confluence of the Tolt and Sam- ” mamish rivers, ts in imminent dan ton used to make—still bears his|** *° © a fibas . ae " - name and appears on the menus} - — || STARTS ON PA 1 ee of , cod water nits ven of the best restaurants today as Will Aslbirticn Beeman declared ay | weeloaesdd , Syesiiigtan Fic. | Rainier in East) “ou: Abraham Lincoln, preferred the| Data on the natural histe Blaine said | Riprap work n Oliver T. Erickson ex:! above ¢ t ¢| Premwed the view that r 4 | ished by the 1 in the Tolt river, just was almost domol t flood and leaves the agg old-fashioned apple pie | Rainter National park, together | be gained by a longer period of town unprotected. An old condemned views of the mountain, have been | Present fare. | bridge was almost washed out and the is ape called America’s gathered by Floyd Schmoe, park| “We would merely bo postponing | has not been repaired aw it will be ational Dessert. naturalist, who will speak at the|‘b@ inevitable,” he declared. “Every | taken down this spring. The town's | Friends’ church, B. Spruce st. and| 20 pr 60 days we would be doing the | water supply is carried thru an § | 29rd ave. Friday evening. Sunday, | "me thing. An long as this five-cent|inch main over this bridge it it Schmoe leaves for the East to de-| P'4" Is going to be tried, It may as) goes out there will be no drinking iver a. series of lectures ca te Kore beeen go into effect on March 1, a8| water Rainier, i ned." | w six and eight fret de eae ee STING WAS the rich, delicate cooking SPENT BU CKSHOT |; | is going to find on March 1, I. ¢ untant for the an learned Frida er’ | a medium that delights famous pie} yw YORK. Pet, rae _naea | ottion. predicted that the “real trow STORM CAU SES He makers of today—will enable you | what's wrong with my ae oars ace ers manta dake f Q i to celebrate February's two big | think a bee stung me,” a woman ooh fund te $24,000.99 over $50. 000 LOS birthdays with even better pies |sppealed to Patrolman White. But! @rawn today,” Comeaux sald. Street Railway Superintendent D. | than or Lincoln |'be modest cop called an am! “tn the next 11 days we will |W. Henderson cstimated the lon to bulance surgeon who found a alight probably take In $195,000; sothat | the municipal railway system due to | buckshot wound where the woman| 65 February 27, when the next | the snow and cold as in axceas of |} payday Is here, we will meet | $80,000. This included ourtatlen rev. |}| | | the overdraft, pay some $130,000 |enues and the expense of labor tn mouth kind ta the ambition of In wages, and find ourselwes (clearing the tracks. | ipeery good heme sicher. Mahe your Arab Hangman Out with a remainder of spproxi- In addition, Henderson maid, severe 8 000 Yards pastry with Nucoa—and for a new of Tripoli Job| mately $41,000 to meet nearly | damase has been done to the paving ’ ¥ is Sth wager, flver wth conliewand | ROME. Fob. 16-—Employment ot] SERA ME MOY ovee |piacer ue to the neion of feesing Dress Shirred Ribbon heap high om the pie—wum, i's like | *° Se ceaat perpre ss tuto March.” | water on the bricks. In places, the T . : Elastic tee cream! casi tas aativee thet ths dane Waa Mayor Brown declared emphat- | pavement ha» cracked and ts bulg. rimmings | pear Br be | leatty Friday morning that, in | ing out of line ie | poeta e! if ale spite of opposition to the Scent 15 atreet car fare, Seattio would pay At Cc Yard no more than that amount after 5c¢ and 10c In flowered patternings on March 1, < “I am aware of the fact that | !nspected. YARD srounds of Orchid, Pink, Blue and Orange, and plain shades of Orange, Red, Blue and White. i Unusually low-priced, Satur- ar ines operatin every effort is being made by op- | All posing interests to block the in- auguration of the nickel fare,” said the mayor, “But I want to . day, at 15¢ yard. say that those people who are . ment putting up the fight new have |Highway Blocked traldn, } not consulted me, and know noth. | to North Bend many others; in wide and not consulted mesa 100 Beaded ing of my calculations, ‘nai RiGee Wales: Meicazaceie 9 widths. W , P $ “I hat we will have tough |ang North Pe he : Black and a variety of plain i Tk tra Unt wp Sil have tourbiand North Bend is blocked, Ma ie aogier Raph at ed eligi omen s umps Bags 1.75 Thomas R. Beeman, county eng’ You can tell ‘em that for me. The|neer, announced Friday rd Matec olorn. Twelve styles in elaborately. people elected me on a S.cont fare| six and seven fect ot snow haa Remarkably low-priced Satur Attractively Low-Priced beaded Bags—chotce ‘ot floral ity were re on & 100 per cent A SPECIAL 8,00 MITH’S WALL pring ~~ PAPER tarter OF ALE PURCHASE wy Smart ‘New Models i in we Sh tt nee sh Doeaenabameeaomenmettoene platform, and they are golng to get | drifted into the read. m en Iny, at B¢ and 10¢ : or conventional designs—with aes just what I promised.” Jnolutely tmpasanble. Stag rr THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Two smart new models in Women’s Soohene Oe: ae Grey sre Is Saving Others Money /REDUCE F Javilmte. ds putakirts of ne Pumps, as pictured, illustrate the trend of] | g1.75 cacn P n 4 ARE | eee fashion and are particularly attractive both —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —How About You? 41 Pairs Full-size in style and price. on ON Cr "Y eet ey eae : : AT LEFT: Domino-pattern Strap Pump, with be reduced to % cents March 1,| ork Is Velaye Plaid Cotton striking cut-out effects, and medium Spanish heel. 1,440 Pairs i with a transfer to the street car| On account of the the re. In Black Suede or White Kid, pair...... $7.95 Wall Paper costs so little and adds so much to fi} iines, or 7 cents for n single ride. | P&T on th eS SHA | BI k : In Black Patent Leather or Dull Black Earrin Ss the charm of your home that every house should | Foor wkens fon aarti th ne Iya and ie has brome naar ankets Gunitie, wee Sis i $7.45 g be papered—especially when you can buy new, cent’ tare in charied, with transfer |{° Meld the vervices of the Christian AT RIGHT: Black Suede Pump (also in Gray] | Special 35 Pair up-to-date paper at these prices. 1 Pi drepto © conta Sarak mt ride8) Simpson institute, 101 W. 88th Special $3,852: r Suede), trimmed in patent leather; with small Cc ibiearaiaans: a st., this : rhe, repaira will be Z grate ee tongue effect and medium Louis heel. Sizes 214 & special purchase that in- completed so that the services on ‘ust pairs of these Pla 7 > ud id t Q |La Follette Raps Srarplate oo iat Lia amripes, Ob Cotton Blankets’ ina heavy | | 08, widths AA to C. Price. .....-...... 57.95 pitti amy hace DURING THIS SALE Fundi f Debt tabernacle, Pastor Newberry will weight; with solesette - bound B5¢ pair. 2 —— | unding 0 le | speak at both services Sunday. i] edges. One pattern, in blue, —TH™ DOWNSTAIRS STORE WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. Fund-| — areas | tan and white pla ze Smith’s will sell Bedroom Paper at 5¢ roll Smith’s better grades at 7'442¢, 10¢, 15¢ roll | ing of the Britivh debt on the terms | LE ‘ | 20x80 inches, special 85 ng of ce Bein ot ne om T ETER COMES |l |e States will be pledged to secure the TAIRS STORE [tenoearimegigistie'esr'a| FROM INVADED] | ~™™22" Women’s Cotton 100 Junior Misses’ Dresses (A Lirctsh gia eh empire for the next 62 years,| 4” A . ee PASTE PREYS ERY’ PLT SPORT SRR Bane a Follette, W i du Sovered with stamps totaling 177 A Smith’s Moire Ceilings at ............7¢ roll Jj See a forte, Mianonnins 0e"| marks, wm letter trom the Tune dia Peer anita icine New and Sharply Underpriced at: Stockings é Smith’s Linen Ceili TO? Toll sis, 27707 titication of the wot) ick came, tke « menmge from an aca Te At 35¢ Pair ' mith’s Linen Ceilings at ...... ....10¢ ro haere $M “Terrdcp: at, Meallle, Gem melt Sizes in $2 95 Cc i “We will be bound to the wheels ihbens eattle, from h Le ATTY Pa Re wai]; German brotherin-law, Women's’ Heather Cotton iy Smith’s Cracked Ice Ceilings at......10¢ roll |e shane ana twe who gueston|,Cxmore! by the German shed | Women’s ° Stockings; plain weave In i ~RELITH) 2 . rT 6 ticipation in such enterprises | Commission to prevent taxable ip Green, Brown and Blue. Drop. i Smith’s Best Varnish Tiles at ....... 22¢ roll Sire Dart pation ft ea pn eacytiaes | eet from leaving the country, the Sateen Bloomers FORTUNATE purchase of Junior sich tte In Tan, Gray and q - - mall completely” covered : se : rown, Seay atyle a Smith’s 30-inch Oatmeals at........ SOP M1 Fe nip wns and. the mark | Misses’ Dresses in Ginghams, Crepes | | jicmmea tops and” reinforced i Smith’s 1ee0 1s ¢ 45¢ bolt | tie cant Tecadheriean mony At $1. 00 Pair and Linenette; in attractive combinations heel, too and sole. Sizes 9, 0% mith’s Duplex Oatmeals at ........ 5¢ bo Cold Wave Thought [ny cthoviniae ie tele under of plain colors and checks. ssinpediseuaanetierapaern ° sf j } s. he shadow of i ») puns * roable quality Sateen ba Smith’s Wide Harmonellas at 50¢ bolt Broken in Oregon |i)... fren ai ken aid Iwaatiaay® tamtlona’ Uigab Straight-line styles predominate, with several Ww. ; a. 4.) rary = PORTLAND, Feb, 16,—Conditions| of his home, Osterfeld, are bristling |]} Bloomers in a model cut amply models suitable for girls inclined to be stout, omens Smith’s Living-Room Papers...... 25¢ and up Gl were reported generally ‘normal thru.| with French bayonets, he sald | full, Finished with shirred Trimming details feature Embroidered Organdie, Cotton Gloves rota | out Oregon and Southern and Hast-| “Germany in a short time will be ruffle at knee, elastic at walst White Pique Collars and Cuffs, and band edgings In 15c Pair Smith’s pretty Cut-Out Borders. ...5¢ yard up ff] orn washington today. tho bloodiest battlefield ever known," line and well reinfor Col contrasting colors. MeO Snow was rapidly disappearing un-| Aaya Schumacher. “The French witt|}) ors: Green, Brown, Navy, Pur Broken range of sizes. Attractively low-priced acnlttea Glave Rae Gane TOTES Ay I OH $ her and altho ther.|not stop until they have reached ple and Black. Regular and . A , K PS, ’ . Smith’s Best Grade Kalsomine, Ib........ 8¢ Hinariatbrg feeati rad OP des tamper: Berlin.” te extra sizes. Price, $1.00. * at $2.95, Chamois and White. — Price, Smith’s Special Price on Wall Felt....4¢ yard | tures than normal for thin timo 0f | (sesame ee ee ee aanitslagenh Shot pled eth te ee DOWNeTATRS STORE year, weather predictions were that erin sOsalliea, Le Coeet | polats FREDERICK were low and at Tatoosh island, & NELSON Washington, where a “northeaster’ had taken a terrible toll of ships, Smith’s Wear-Well Paints at....$2.35 gallon Children’s Shoes Door Mats Many Other Special Values Right Now at— an hour from the southeast, C to § BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ “ARMY LAST” SHOES: COCOA FIBER DOOR MATS, with securely bound pains oy eno Ras! been predicted OTE MPs See Sturdily built of serviceable tan calfskin up- edges; in the following sizes—at moderate prices: ee eee ee el ne On ye Leni] pers, with heavy soles, Sizes 12 to 6, Low- 14x24-inch size, 90¢ 20x33-inch size, $1.90 deh ae Forest” priced, at $2.95 pair, 16x27-inch size, $1.35 22x86-inch size, $2.25 | | UE TR a in| Minette Ach Mia GROWING GIRLS’ 'TAN CALF, BROWN KID 18x80-inch size, $1.50 26x42-inch size, $3.50 HOUSE | Mtoncow: At prevent the city of | cia Motion ‘Picture Procmam [|| | AND BLACK CALF OXFORDS: Well-known | | PERFORATED RUBBER DOOR MATS, 18x80-inch WALL PAPER | wouses than tn 1914 and 140,000 more |]| for Boys and Girls—tomorrow. | “New Dawn” make, with best grade Oak Bend size, $2.95; 24x86-inch size, $4.50, 1621 Fourth Avenue than in 1913 (n the Moxcow diatriot. |f| moening in our Auditorium | soles, Sizes 244 to 7, Good value, ¢ i FLEXIBLE, STEBL-WIRD DOOR MATS, 22x36-inch O19: there: were ohildvan’y homies ti! and 11, livery boy anc fps pitch Fi: », $2.50; 26x48-inch size, $3.95. . a ae Alststiee tes 48,000 eis | girl invited; no ndmisaton pace THE DOW} Size, 82.50; 26xdb-Inch slike, 8 hie DOWNSTATRS STORE ——_—_———- A Pleasant Place to Shop only, ‘Today Moacow alone houses |}| charge. 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