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| {] FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 CE eee THE EATTLE STAR PAGE 9 ao: {ADVANGE GUARD| Doctor Says the Plump an ee BURGLAR SLUGS pos SHIPS, HM ae GIRL KIDNAPED sas (OF FLEET HERE Person Is Most Healthy Jo MAN, ESCAPES ris vowsnns ” ce me BY TWO THUGS a New Mexico, Idaho and [wo Meals a Day Is Advocated by Another} s" "4: business. | Victim Struck Down as He} iquor : . tyre od Hap | Her Escort Thrown From Tennessee Arrive } Physician at Convention a ; aryl Calls for Police This was the a off : i : Rae Hapa Auto by Assailants e a BY M. D. TRACY forders by ppting a t roa f But ; i Beat : a fi ary of state for foreign ve te atl) ane 4 1 ; frpm_ che . oid have. emeioey el Pee moon | Bund frsder 4 Hughes proposal that , Lindeberg Will Pay : ; SA hana Saannad ave gained wels beara Ss | t " rit al , extended to 1 m her ¢ me dreadnaughth Mexico, n >» butter treat | iby awol hear a nolse down. | Def, t B nk cl { ape « utter, | miles efunct Ban aim frok ho a r asee beg vegetables | jstairs, He arose quietly and o ahs ot ion A Ae k : # : th after th iser| ed th | SLIM PEOPLE M ae iS W ORL D tigated. He saw a man climbing] powp Tut ~The British- | be ag ae , e ae t a 5 Seat et , >with | MUCH LESS H yy thru the window and hid behind «| American to over enforcement| him tota held by the! men « ruse oming warsh inclined to} ee J t f 4f\ Li : " ‘bit t — 4? ih 3 wore Maryla queen of the navy, | od lene from.” | Goidth waite, -¢ | WITH PRESIDENT HARDING, | 490% When the thug passed Melt ails { the field aps seg ane . aa BBG, § be i arrive Saturday {Secpuened figuEe POCATELLO, Idaho, June 29.--| the latter struck him heavily on the | town 7 toaive at peat eoetinse Sir : The vessels had scarcely dropped breath the lithe| “Our records show that the person Harding yesterday carried | head with a copper vase knock oti Tie cain ote before a reception | consoled, for they | With the slim tx ure Ix more subject the world court to Son-|nim to the floor. Melby then turned | baow atiptain die $921 ‘Thousand Gallons ¢ of Seattle citizens were n the majorit ments, but ae py on state, and in @ Pi b nee in the bank ee ote ier i : ms to do with tuberculos pees na 18 *Jon the ligate and called the potice | vara pina the 4 of Smilo Destroyed ma their wa e jexico s of ¢ bred telling them that he had knocked a riendy discu have Deen - their respects ta Vice Agmira H % ‘ohibition wa! vea , American aloofness 404 | purgiar unconscious and asked fc ion” with the United st over repay the m vant y and welcome him pry his havi oat : abe howeve seem mors | from the intrigues and 4 “gab aah Ae 0s ie! tion | ry a in pro in ! ments by federal 4 in to Se for their summer| age of delirium tremens subjec they have increased 10} vitanglements of Eu as much) While Melby was noning t navian-Amer uids Thursday. Four toieey to study from 20 per cent of the las any, but we have acen a great|thug revived and < ns tesiad receive 55 per ted and taken to the yiary P. Jones, commander of the| from the effects of poisoned Prep my do whatever is possible to prevent | felled him to the flo ed t f vict of the cholera | bank cent fest. flug officers and commanding | was reported. nd thelr of | any armed conflict in the future, I} by regained } at plag 1 t 4-06 we : sificers of the battleships in the | TWO MEALS A DAY wale mly believe our adherence to the| had fled. ‘The 5 we ‘ " 1 the | Cormorant fist 4, rarely | tains ft harbor will be the ts of Rainier.) ADVOCATED AT MEET mn . world court will be a step that} locate him. ‘Thames 4 art misses it of alcoh American Legio Two meais a day were adve Noble post of the at dinner Saturday evening In the/ ax food for pe University | don’t work very hard | atic 1 have never TENNESSEE. WILL Drs. C, D. Spivak, of Denver, and ia pod tgp ant mera said that befor uve come to 0 TO TACOMA L. L, Stanley, of San Quentin pent. |°? With “arsphenamin ¢ ites |! arbit equires The Tennessee will leave Monday | tentlary, discussed « he cdl = leah ™ yey pire a at the chances of af for Tacoma but the Mar New calorie value of the | battle wgainst this affliction |dead settlement are sometimes en n "| Herbert Mou ‘ mn who ins with labor in Dr, Moulton repo! hat Mexico and Idaho will remain in Is increases as the day ac ngered, But if we have a real Seattle over July 4 and their sailors r. Spivak said. Breaktast,| “Regardless of what may be sald! our with real judges, we will get FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE and marines will march in the] f the effi tp bition T-Jeair and proper decisions of inter caloric value tunch was worth a li Neusum, with Dr. Manner concur je and participate in oth e'more and a nes nal questions: llega rag e's obsery.| #inner the heavy fueling of the t ring, “the « ¢ of delirium tr eerie wae tc oak _ took place mens has been very materially VE Be : 4° ring, Jr. son off, 1f you eat breakfast ever nog aical Pre" | condition: cause a former command. | "ttle appetite for it und yet eat as vhrapoeallege F ; . MBremerton Yard, com, | MUCH as ever, It's a sign of approact f prevent you , New “Mexic : ing old age ‘ re y work t you st commands Men after middie age, espec « d use of alcohol causes! ine public mervice und “ 088 Whose occupy hemica!l change in the blood lead P © W:. 8 (Croes fons do not re Waho and Capt. Frank Clark the} @¥f@ sreat physical exertion, would] ing to bodily derangemen Maryland. . Capt. Crossley just re. | “Y°!4 Sixestive, renal and cardiac dis-| shown cently relieved Capt. Pringle, welt| known to Seattle, of, command of} the Idaho | ment for settlement of grievances before they lead to @ rupture of | service.” | - a a | HERE’S resident to Eat | C Chinese Pheasants Unusually Attractive Values in A Special Purchase of MORE ABOUT mre alayor Brown, Capt J. WASHINGTON’S CREW SPOKANE, Wash,, June 29—Chi : tee; Maj. Paul Ed jedlander, chairman of/ ine and the Navy began to press Washington with its | ban he, aehed eg famed sprint, you met them, speeded up the stroke in | ment has authorized the ship . — cart me your own shell and beat them at the wn game Foe 18 of the Sirée froh & pi of the Fourth of July committee;} | Your own shell and bea em at their own game. Canali to ‘Spenatier to Ralph Hall, commander of Rainier You, with the aid of seven other huskies, snatched Noble post. American Legion, and ards, port war « Spokane Monday HOUSE Women’s Silk Gloves Oregon state game depart asant \ farm In th form a delic fous item on the menu ee oe bape tina sh, pate Naval Academy eight, just as it ifs the president's dinner’ here. | i ‘AL 50c pen) 75¢c Pair Chamber of Commerce entertain. " Se aed ‘At Each ment committee, But, Dow, every Westerner knows that you HERE'S MORE ABOUT e —600 pairs at 50¢: Two-clasp Silk Gloves | wouldn’t feel right if you were given all of the credit. Your game showing put you in the lime- PORT BONDS light, but the seven other oarsmen, the coxswain STARTS ON PAGE 1 and Coach “Rusty” Callow must not be forgotten. ate oineddibe ti eb 4 The West is proud of every member of the Frosh and NUSUAL style and trimming | with three rows of fancy stitching on back. details, as well as good Beige, White and Black. Sizes 6 to 3 50¢ r. quality plain and check Ginghams priced at 5 plac » these House Dresses above 0 pairs at 75¢: One-strap Si HERE’S MORE ABOUT REGATTA Gaunt- | - " , 7 7 pit tation, Lamping « ede Shatin lets, in Black with white gusset and stitch- STARTS ON PAGE 1 Varsity crews, the coach and substitutes. Their per- hia, ocimled Ie inese of th the average for value. | fete, and White with black gusset and stitch- formances will go down in history as the greatest row- port exceeds two per cent A wide assortment of styles | g ce | ing. Sizes 6 to 814; low-priced at 75¢ pair. 33 miniature grandstands pulled ing achievement of any Western crews. Assossed v xe el mes available in yr —DOWNSTAIRS STORE along by one locomotive and C 7 i in the dint udge Frater 2 rs Saukice tipraceibes wali yslioed apt. Sam Shaw, Pat Tidmarsh, Charles Dunn, res yg th psiaen A cbape A ate Regular and Extra Sizes on the other side by a flotilla of Roland France and Max Luft have brought to a | \, empowered by law to ianuo bond —the styles are attractive enough yachts, subchasers, crowded ex- triumphant close their rowing careers at the univer- up to one per cent without a vote de ‘f ighborhood at L t cursion steamers and miscellan- sity. They will never row again in a Purple and Gold | but over that amount a three-fifths to be ma Hila dilate AON apanese Lanterns cous craft. vote of the people tx necessary | ping, or at Summer camps. shell. 1 Sped the smooth-working i tted in the pleadings A 3 5 d {Washington machine; mine not The frosh, reports from Poughkeepsie indicate, were indebtedneag Regular sizes 36 40, 42 | 10c, 1 c an 20c “to tell you the details of how the as near being victors as they possibly could be. They | cent and the and 44, Extra sizes 46, 48, Ind 4 sett bay cies tral crossed the line with the Cornell freshmen at a dead | 50, 52 and 54. Good assort- | Colorful Japanese Lanterns for Independence | nglternesss oh re _ sr heat. The judges disagreed, one picking Washington |} ment of wanted plain shadés | Day decorations and sther/ tener Summer occa- stretch of open river lay between and the other Cornell. The head judge was then called | and checks. Low-priced at | sions; in assorted aco eee cp coemacere, Sell aad the upon, and he picked the Easterners. $1.15. —pownstains store | 15¢ and 20¢ each. ip y tnis admits that the bonded . Pee Se age anigadeastinn os on you The frosh didn’t win, but they impressed with their Indebtedn “oe ash A fos ie | that after that gruelling, beauti- | showing. That, alone is a great tribute to Coach Callow, | two per cent, all of which has been i HE if > gio dared cat men who took these green youngsters last fall, who didn't | authorized by vote of the peo awards i Men’s Athletic i I, vf Heataabag i senth eae SN know the first thing about crew, and whipped them into nission maint f A Special Purchase of Shirts d a | WASHINGTON STROKE a formidable rowing aggregation. without. bein + P A . . j | . mASSNGTON £73 Re epee at are 2a pe Chas ret of oat ins Wool Swimming Suits Drawers a i Yes, but grinning, shouting | the frosh race, the crew men being content to rest ation, pr 45c I } i ted"smmmed enti sri | BY the judges’ decision, This trees the great show- |"! banded dl dot ook x UNUSUALLY Ae ets | pictures and congratulations they ings of Washington's two crews of any protest or | valuation’ of tise: dietHict ICE Men who aria acer ip B swung to the oars as i lustily as | disagreeable objection that could have arisen. s LOW-PRIC D, ppreciate | these” Athletic ‘ : it Sy from their morning People of Seattle and a few adjoining towns raised SOI OIST WIL I SATURDAY: e ne eaten e Goal i aoe <\jekcgy Rre the $12,000 that was necessary to finance the trip for |* etalon sad i) 5 poh ae Diawere. | ie coal tokae: Saale teat iaves riwea down the two crews. GIVE RECIT AT UST 80 Women’s Swimming Suits—a spe- (heat). | Drawers 32 to Py ‘ - 4) <: 4 Py ry a int jow-prics the Hudson: one of the greatest Never was $12,000 invested for a better purpose. The Frederick ‘Wied +e c purchase—of fine quality wool, rib- prige gery t = abe Toah? Sy) : a rederick Wiederrec enor #0 A ig : hone ioe j ad Go cate Wraanieaten toed state of Washington can now sit back and thrive on the | jotat’ tA Ra irae Suess Laiet. Sear, Will stitched-weave Suits, in Cardinal, Royal Blue, ee Eo TORY 1 a : , = iste favorable publicity that is buzzing in all parts of the |'° : Purple, Navy, Emerald and Gold; plain shades ; out distinctively every minute of | . A : eee . + be presented In recital by Clifford P . ’ | the race. Her stroke ia different, | nation as a result of Washington's victory, the first time | iy, Kanha ab 640K me Fide and striking stripe effects. MEN’S AND ie Boe it abatelie Marene oud | cane e Western, crew has ever won the national cham- | 1'144 wine Arte hall, Wlederrecht An unusually attractive offering, Saturday, BOYS’ ik Me weodiocna ta ca lero Rsk adie | pionships. me Ata | who has beon a soloist at the First at $3.95. And it is Washington's own. Twelve thousand dollars spent on advertising in any | apis i the pane v Rabid r eere P SUMMER “ It has come down thru Leader other form would never bring a small percentage of the | | a etl a as WOMEN’S AND MISSES' BATHING CAPS, INGS and thru Connibear and is being results that are being enjoyed now. bose dh pail ge ” low-priced at 29¢ each. —pownsrains stoRE FURNISH mivGie The whole world rises with Seattle to acclaim the | traito, and Owen J. Willi MEN'S WHITE | SHIRTS, ‘The freshman race was about vietors; the whole world doffs its hat to this great state Accompaniments will be rendered and Oxford cloth: : feist zi ttached, button-down col #1 as exciting as the varsity. Thru- nd its great crew. y Miss Lourette Harding and Mr : attached, button-down col~ out the 2-mile dash the five | _an¢ IIS & ntner, ‘The. program follows “N . ” Women’sVoile Tar OTe ba hells were closely grouped, and | = , witlesp, Why "Dont Thou Leave atty- nicker pS Re i ean, when the finish line was reached HERE'S a Me icc wiedarneeng Hana Bloomers, $1.25 SNINTS. $2.50: With but- ft was Cornell, so they told us, | TERE'’S MORE ABOUT ]) 0.004 hryorles aoe D AS pew tahidenent ot tess ton-down collar, two-but- oF ea 7 | bape, Aa w ‘ ton cuffs. Sizes 4 to 17, which was a fifth of a second | Was Nun? Tohaikowsky resses, 2001, comfortable Bloomers if ice $2.60. ahead. A fifth of a second. A | | VAle'de Biotest -1 Gounod Seeded Volle—Orchid, Honey MEN'S COTTON SOX, 20¢: In mere fraction of a stroke, the STARTS ON PAGE 1 Na. Tie Schubert ATTY- KNICKER” Dr dew, Light Blue and Flesh Black, Brown, ilue and Be cg saad be vie oe bai Hae tai es 7 are a combination of dress Solon ant eee eae Price 20 pair; ® pnire He. e oar: e ference b rR with fancy ruffle and elastic at anh xs = tween victory and second place. | ried in vain to regain his poise | n and knic kers, fashioned of Mises roy Sak A a bi ot MEN'S COTTON, BATHING It was a second piace to be proud | Lightning Hits Car Wire, | as the game went against him fo Ginghams and Linenes, attrac- | sizes (length) nd 29. Price MENS BATHING SUITS, of. the first time. He broke down | , tively trimmed and affording | 81.25. $2.05 to $4,001 Of wool and \ STAR EDITOR IN Fuses Are Blown Out com us the crowd surged | hon Ei Sn STOLE OV ON aT ATER CRT Wool ‘and. cotton. mixed “Ales oth | r comfort and smartness for wear s sd Good range of colors and . COACH'S LAUNCH around the victor and the band n'rung Schleder Bank S xe rhc Bee ee ees to BAO, Next year watch out for some | An overcharge of electricity |started a procession up the board onebas cos eces ness aces Tohatkowsky on Summer outings, motor | Girls’ Middy MEN'S KMAKT TROUSERS | of those boys who rowed in this | caused by a flash of lightning which | Walk. He had been @ favorite to} .qungt pal caro Rene gecehi tou and at home for house- SLS5: In 8 33 to 4% | p freshman shell | struck a street car wire caused se- | Win. Kirken Den er et Gammeit Huw. work and garden chores Blouses, $1.50 Cwalat. menaurement). 3 Coach Callow is a pleased man to a Ballard Prizes wore awarded at a theater ieee Sara ; : Good quality White Twill pe acitAycK iss ital tonight. We rode with him in his party” this. attepnidedi and’ the: com: | “tue oning of water, The knickers, modestly con fashions these Middy Blouses, $4.00: Laced knee ta launch behind the two races and | morning. | petitors leave Saturday morning for | Campbeli-Tipton cealed beneath the vented in regulation style, with long Sizes 34 to 43 with him when he took the var Niteies Piilladatphia to Ee edicts too the | Myivelie® Sinding Healy skirt, are separate, thus per: aleaean Tha Vireo! Bikes Aes Price $400 pair. sity men to their shell. He talked Ve. Wi Wiuhad taken thal oay'at'« big leagae baseball games| ee vical ° u mitting the dress to be worn 16 yeats.): Price $1.50) IEBIIG UNION litfle, made no rhetorical effort | one-man car to the end of the line tae ; Me VQuartebstne: without the kant MIDDY SKIRTS, $1.65: ity y barred natnesois. Sives beforehand and only grinned |onq way turning around when a se.| CONSOLATION MATCHE | Bines 14 to 4 ce $5.75. Plaited white twill duit s, nt O44. "Low=priced “at | i happily when the big mament ectrical storm began |ARE BEING PLAYED MN otean: PaaS tached to waist, to be worn ' came, He, like Leader, has come légi Waa cloaite the windows| 20° lonern are playing. each | pond ls Hts Pee INS KHAKI uRTs, 3 et oe Wack ay Giakcowh: ley was closing the windows !other, and the highest scoro will | . with, ialedy, blotiae. os 6 to 034 With, itached col ‘ i end hed himself over \ rentatnesianee mage aw & fash Of bring the consolation prize, An ot|/Texas Town Is to ild ’ ummer Footwear bei hansk arti ICL ions see ets Hass One| { ht in the front rank of. wate: ‘A plata nec " th shooting better than | Chi rens S > RE ‘ i seca Cae how wokers _ | Detantly. the ae Melos AVES Touennmn at Hold Rooster Revue | Boys @e beginning to inquire where phone iionked! down bythe |e illiamson of Tacoma had| GRAND PRATRI x, June 2 HE Downstairs Store of Buiraiahiinge his University of Washington Is | fone 0) tne craah, Three persona |t2®. crowd with him when elimin-|—To tho strains of “Chicken chow. | fers a wide choice of | HOLEPROOF 8 | located and what sort of a city | force of the crash ee enone lated. Like Schneider, he took his| der,” played by the town band, male |}| ‘ oe ace i : HOYS’ SPORTS NLOUSES, Seattle is who were waiting to catch the) defeat hard, and wept his misery. | fouls will strut thru the streets of Children’s Footwear in_ the HOSIERY S8er In printed and my We're telling them, we—sev. | Street car near the acene were Un:}ir,) acmoaon of San. Diego {s|Grand Prairie Saturday in Texas’ | styles best suited to afford | Woes Sete Gee mecies i I score of 17. of W. alumni who | Murt. f |favored to win the consolation prize, | first “rooster revue.” | comfort and satisfaction for For the “Fourth” Soe. q spened to be here on this aus Whiteley received alleht burises.) ving it is difficult to pick a win.| Owners of roosters living within | nh + Moderate | ROYS' COTTON BATHING | aerated to Be but waa able to drive the car to art i the nelated profielones [a 10-mile radius of Grand. Prairie| summertime play. Moderate |: | \ eRe RR eONRT ethos ive Mis) she.) Good nasores ® in morning the Washing. |PArm, after which he made two more | iy ‘ne boys are showing will lead thelr birds to a pavilion, | prices pre | | comprehensive stock of a ih See SR ata} r ‘ t at | Sripes in: RNGENSe BEF GSt Cat | 4 here the proud dandies of the barn ae Women's Holeproof Hoslery at 39 3 ¥ tonians will scatter for the # wher | meine , E ced style, ; | fonians wi r for the sum | Street railway offictaly declared yard vill be sofa at auction LITTLE Boys BROWN c ANY AS, SHOH in laced style, Mae Ciltuine oueilles ee oie ated, / Friday that the ent was due to| The ‘event is designed to get rid with rubber soles. Sizes oO Be pall aS: wWelkit, Bereekl BATHING SUITS, $1451 In { Grant fells mo he is going 10 |. rash of lightning having struck Find Poison Clue ot iy te ab Fonts CAT auaep CHILDR BAREFOOT BOYS’ WHITE CANVAS HoiphaensA i Miah ant! fan Neatier hades <with i 4 in engineering office in o wires, 0 p : ‘DALS pod 04 SHOES with rubber soles red trim, Sizes. 28 to S4, Rew York during ~vacuion, 000 0 te wien cuuson to ove] in Rabbi's Death| deine i tamale autation ts pre-|}] BANDALA wit good oak BHOMS, with utter oie i ae isha, | , charge, whic! d . SAN FRANCISC ‘ dicted. ed: soles, Sizes 6 to 8, pp ths bg —! Mercerix Isle, 85 BRO} LIN oF ROoYSs* Walling arid Dutton expect to | charge, which res being burned out SAN FRANCISCO, June 29 SAAS) bisee 8% 1078 7, mane ed ley 850 ROU he ee aay ae | \ make a European trip on the Traces of poison found by County | 81.50. pal: —Silk Faced and Silk Mixed, AmasadcrorReicnsim Cane t Leviathan, Captain Shaw is Chemist #.'T. Green in the stomach| Club Members Make |) ILDREN'S. BROWN 3 “MARY $1.00 pairs turn-down styles." pinin } . ing to Biurope for sure. Spubn | Boy Held as Forger, | ot Rabbi Martin A; Meyer, who dled Tour of Big Farm CALE OXFORDS tn laced MPS in patent leather at alll a eins ode Dinations,. Some. slightly 4 Hub Enloe will motor home. | suddenly at hi home here late atyle, brond toe Inst. Sizes one-strap le, Sizes 8% —Hxtra heavy Thread Silk, soiled from display. Sizes q ‘ France will do likewise with Waives His Hearing Wednesday night, may precipitate an on boys and girls, all BALLIN a aL ich dill Li fu Nae Peng dha Sap 200 pul ‘ | 1 114—1 1 at to 11, ®2.35; sizes 11 Brown, of the fresh eight, Lait Leo Russell, 19-year-old Detrolt| investigation of the Jewish clerzy stock raisers, were shee ae to 2, 82.665. pair. : HOWNSTATRS STORE ; is going to vialt relatives in Ger- | college boy, hela here for raising | man's death by San Francisco police tour of Hollywood er DOWNSTAIRS BTORI | H man and Tidmarsh ig to see postal money orders it was announced at police headquar-| Farm, Thursday by EB, A. Stuart, ra England, So save sour congrat- |before U. 8, Commins ,| tors today president of the Carnation Co a 1 ulations or wire them Rowman Friday and was trans: Green said that his analysis had a ferred to the county Jail pending | not progreswed sufficiently to enablo| BURLIN, June 29.—Mriedrich von | or in t e ownstalirs tore i Automobile manufacturing pikhte'laction of the next grand jury His|him to state whether or not the wer and his cousin Charlotte were | i f Canada are operated mainly by | bail was net at $1,000, which he has |polson was present in sufficient| found murdered in a motor car near y i American capital. |aitea to produce. quantities to cause death, Potsdam, =