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MONDAY, AUGL THE LE STAR PAGE 9 ~ Several Dealers Now Selling Gasoline Here for 16 Cents a Gallon NO CHANGE BY BIG CONCERNS; Profits) rer Motorist by Slashed Prices While Retailers “ Break Even chang: distrit umes sell the « this figure profit, however, as at which big retail trade no price the © | cutting station Monday that he was making a more daily cents scrip, the ¢ He sells gasoline at 17 which makes ustomer. R. V. Cowderoy, of the North Park garage, said Mor that firm made no money by the which it sells gasoline, t for benefit thru the stimu! b rage business Officials of the St pany issued a statement morning dealing with the gasoline. It follows in part Oregon Is Hoping for Cheaper Gas . Aug. governor in Portland, & prominen’ city to look into the the matter RADIO TO SEND NATURE MUSIC KDZE Program Tonight Has Mountain Feature and legal phas The Hazel Maud Marst Came Flor Alice Herzman, R n, Merle Ne members Brar BANDITS GET $1,500 HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 20 bandits today held up and robbed 1. J. Leggett, employe of the Houston lee Cream company, of Sunday celpts, amounting to $1,500. COOKED FRUITS Nearly all fruits have color and fla added cook fn Duwamish valley, | !t ustomers : DETROM BANDITS TERRORIZE CITY. autom Three | SRE’S MORE ABOUT AIR MAIL STARTS ON PAGE Crashes Ashore Off Coast of Mexico, Reported Sinking 2 AIRMEN TO MAKE FLIG AT hive SAN FRANCISCO, Aug Shortly befor o'clock rr H, Winslow off from Cr » 400 pour tomorrow ey f HERE’S MORE ABOUT PICTURE STARTS ON PAGE to transfer th tinental trains at ¢ down tra ¥ material! n with transcor it 16 cents to/t , and Cheyenne .|on thru regular and New York IMAGINE SOME IGNORING AT ROTARIAN Bellows some prizefighters that are vels of line and action. One finds them, too, in old English prints, Yet the portrait of a Prizefighter is rare. Seal won der that Kansas City folk are avercome by the presumption of Mr. Tm e ignoring some good Rota nm ject of Seattle in order to do « portrait of ® youth who has nothing to commend him save native g physical beauty and 9 prowess whieh hat fired the imagination of the world” orge has ave by 8 alon, time will Lewis, Band Stages 24-Hour Orgy |<‘. of Violent Crime DETROI youthful mobile, hy Four me under bers of a t a policeman carrying the Ohio llr | passing auto to emptied his pistol into tho car. Michigan national guard n bulle found in a corn field | paid 1 keep Mr. Dempse bi near Monrc Other than the two ditry # score of h ported to Detroit 4 hours dups were re. police during the 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit ch Automobiles past 2 ercer ushed. The Turr truck 521 19th The Modern Spread for Bread Shake the Family Tree —Tradition is the on THE BEST NEW YORK = CHICAGO. Don’t heed the bark. Just take “bite” of bread spread with delicious NUCOA, And you'll know why mil- lions prefer NUCOA, the modern spread, to the spread of tradition, Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price KANSAS CITY Cedar mbia st diy injured. URintH R¥er end. Ping Be Friday, by auto whose driver | failed to report the accident to the Jolice, She was severely bruised. | Nick Deasso, 1136 Poplar | 158 place, reported Friday that | his car had knocked down a man at | Rainier and Dearborn st. ‘The |man was Mra, E. |S8Griine Jdown at Fourth ave. and Pine | Friday, by a car driven by F, © |Rippe, 1423 woul Ave. 5875: thomas, 10, of 418 Spring at., received a bruised n struck at Mourth ave, and aturday, by a car driven Lucey, 602 ‘Terr | down | an ave unhurt bark of the family | Ward st. and Queen Anne that the man was not injured. Metealf Ve, d Sunday Loman ut LV FOODS, Ine. SAN FRANCISCO and) Authorities in Three States |Man Attacks Woman in Tent} Another Victim Not Expect- Taking Action ( Rule by the of the by the force of visible, orderly Reg aurnorities in tions South was fought today overnmental procedure ularly const three entrated all pos sible taten power to stamp out the In visible government whieh — en: forced its edicts with the ‘biack snake,” the tarpot and feathers f bands and Takes Her Jewels | ed to Live t with the ma veral minutes amall man and } aguinst a about equal to that tenden, The Great wounds were opened in thelr backs by the curling end of the whip, frequently loade A wet rope also has been used in many instances of th have beer whipping month broth with the arrest fred to uct of men testimony eKings Three Brothas Held Prisoners MACON, Ga ® unable to ties appeared. Perjury Charges in Tulsa Inquiry ” wht vO and Mar under armory, where pris halt, Barber Kidnaped by Masked Raiders Aug. 20.—G. Arrest Four Men for Beating Negro DELAND, Fia., Aug. 20 ere arrested here today e kidnaping and be Nealons, negro Four fol ating of Caesar of New the negro was gave police infor A big oak flogging © men for the POLI EK SEEK NEW EVIDENC Ki Attempts to Corson and Pi Los Angeles thi of worthless che connect Le sul sveenel’, Cosittaaet en with a number that have flood: | ed cities of th ‘orthwest recently, | being made Monday by city de-| tectives and federal operatives, ac- cording to their reports A name used by Corson has ap: peared on a number of the checks, y, and this name was the men in procur-| se for a car in Los An were arrested here, investigation it was t more than 40 suits of in. their ‘They are thought to have tolen cars and cashed worthless lehecks, using the proceeds to buy| clothes and finery | youth und upon earned th clothe possession. | sold tholt | MAY SAVE SLAYER SALEM, Ore Aug. 20.—-Gov. Plerce was today considering 1004 Queen | whether or not he will commute the |}| sentence of Dun Casey, condemned to hang next Friday for the murder | of "Buck" Phillips, Portland railroad J officer, it was na ght ended ¢ robbe tent STR. DAKOTAN ‘WHIPPING MOBS WOMAN, ALONE, MAN IS KILLED ‘SHERIFF SLAIN. [DRIVER SLAIN; CALLS FOR AID LASH VICTIMS FIGHTS BANDIT IN OIL FLAMES BY AUTO THUGS FEAR RACE WAR Shot Down as He Stops Car | Feeling Runs High in Kansas City After Crime CITY g. 20 to Question Men BROOK VILL Ind ult of the slayin; automobile bandits near here to: 1 received at | h | residential r believed | tr g the night Ohio license. | openly ne the dividing a the or 1 from second story wind | Groups of Italians were on all | and apparently were | trouble t when he nd ¢ © quart «| Dahlia Show Opens [*« ae _ Here September Hy | tote weed rouble w ax found s atun FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE New Tub Frocks Of Imported Ginghams, Plain and Printed Beach Cloth and Printed Flaxons New Knitted Wool Scarfs, $1.95 Any woman who enjoys knitted things will recognize the value in these new Scarfs. Knitted in drop-stitch effect and in the following combi- nations; Rose and Black, Orange and Black, Green and Black and Peacock-Blue and Black. The Scarfs measur es, with 10-inch fringe on each end. Attractive values at DOWNSTAIRS STORE Attractive New Hats at $5.95 a contrast to the vogue for tailored Hats, new creations of soft Velvets and Duvetyn—oc- casionally combined with lustrous silks—are offered in a fascinating ar of shapes which includes the new Beret—formerly known as the “Tam.” Lacquered, Gray, Wood y and Tan. ngs of ostrich and other feathers, self materials und bright and colorful. ornaments. Very attractive values at $5.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Calfskin Fiber-Soled Sports Oxfords $4.95 HE kind many wom- en—young women, especially — wear for tennis and golf,. and often all-day-long with the sports costumes that are so popular these days... -pownsTains STORE In .wwo shades of brown calfskin, with much perfora tlon, and white DuFlex Fiber Ole—soft and springy Ze8 2% to 7 unusually low-priced at $4.95 pair, "2AS5 N an attractive assortment of twenty styles, new Dresses for house and street , Wear are smartly fashioned in imported check Ginghams, Beach Cloth in plain shades and printed ratine effects and soft, sheer Flaxons in Persian-print patternings on light and dark grounds. The style details, the workmanship and the quality of fabrics are unusual at this low price: $2.45. REGULAR SIZES—36 to 44 EXTRA SIZES—46 to 52 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Colored Glass Console Sets oe R contrast or harmony—the decorative effect of colored glass in home-furnishings is de- cidedly pleasing—and most desirable when it ¢an be obtained at so little cost. — The sketch suggests the attractive shapes in Flower Bowl and Stand and Candlesticks in a new lot of colored glass. In Green, Blue, Black, Bowl-and-stand, separately, $1.00. Candlesticks, separately, $1.50 pair. * COLORED GLASS PLATES in 614-inch_ size, suitable for salads, nuts and. desserts; in Green, Blue, Amethyst, Canary-yellow and Black—65¢ each, ; —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Cut Glass Beverage Set | $2.45 ~ | The sketch suggests the pleasing shape of the covered Jug and six Glasses in this Cut Glass beverage set. An attrac- tive service for cool, refreshing beverages, at a very .moderate price—for the seven pieces: $2.45, Amethyst, Canary-yellow and —DOWNSTAIRS STORE “American Beauty” Electric Grill, $8.45 An unusually low price for this high-grade Electric Grill. Adjustable to three varia- tions of heat, Complete—for toasting, broiling, frying and boiling —$8.45. Electrical Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE OLEPROOF HOSIERY for Women—50¢ to $2.00 the pair; for Men—35¢, 40¢, 55¢, 75¢ th ir, Sip £5¢, Wiebe —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ready Race City to of od to two negroes dis. the armed down line hers ows, cor- for ‘red. street ould further disturb rday been