The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY. MAY KIRKLAND MILL IS BURNED @,, Employes Escape Thru Flames; 165 Jobless Painter Tries Suicide in Clark Death Room Slashes Throat, Be ats Head With a Hammer While Working in Chamber pita - " y : . wing 1 , ' V en Woole . \ v worker a hy . Virginia . Rutied, . y wir , * bet ° zel e was rushed to the ve tal WA ) s Br & White am a ad The would-be STARTS ON PAGE L ‘ and Park ave a | be dower, This ts thought | to «5 = Bob's" o! ttlewag to have preyed bie mm Mra. inecription headst 1 : i at ab the same thm ‘ = w te the blaze . weakened . pe, St wh cul 5 - - edge said that after he had theet ut . ; from . ed man ¢ anded v a wed t 4 wit : HERE’S MORE ABOUT | /"*: ME) PASSPORTS _ |). Investigate Death STARTS ON PAGE L rst at t green for the last in i P ; ue vita) SANT UNDERSTAND 17 1 Shingle : lant Keegy . ney mn dene 4 you Dow LOVE SHIPS Wednesday t h ia “rH << by aey " Bel Cr ee ee showed tain indignantly. “W < " ¥ "és + 1 have te emas her? 1 Bh INSTRUCTED MEN Bearer dy WHAT TO SAY if t a ¥ -< be heid t what to say at th FOR SALE Gasoline Service Station of Lubricating Gasoline Co. BANKRUPT Ready to Operate Apply to ROBERT A, TRIPPLE Trustee for Bankrupt 2108 L. C. Smith Bldg. Where You Say “Good Morning” to “Good Neighbors”, Beautiful Lake Forest Highlands Be Ready to Pull a Tag at the Big PRE-OPENING SALE SUNDAY June 1st 8 A. M. to7 P. M. Big Lots From Y to 3 Acres $77 to $407 NO INTEREST TO PAY Some Lower—a Few i Higher You Make Your Payments to Marine National Bank TERMS as low as $1.00 a Week For Complete Details Call at Homesite Office or Phone KE nwd-4014J-11 Strictly for Caucasian Race Fireside Realty Co. P. Kennard White Director of Sales 1518 First Ave. eT NS 2 | stopped by and later ney were authoritips after vhs Weedtn. ere regula owed on t ing the universal | Somet going out int ant t “ are we @ gain per: | the Japanese steps to give | to Tsuchiya and |* ated in schemes to | Ue the “xe atau’ the en he sunny thru the green water “are nev }line, w & bone in TOKYO, May 28.—The cabinet to day decided to instruct Ambassade Hanihara Washington to lodge a “solemn protest” with the United States government because of adop tion of the fmmigration law with the Japanese exclusion clause Simultaneously tho foreign office issued a statement reviewing pro-| Proval of the suggesti vision of the exclusion clause and| “greed to by Howe, a: deoply regretting its pansago| some objections. “despite Japan's protestation.” | Assistant Corporation Counsel Seven of Tokyo's 13 newspapers) Gtorge Meagher thereupon stated comment on the immigration legisla-| that he had filed a special appear tion In comparatively composed and| ance on behalf of the city | medorate tones motion to quash the trust com With few exceptions subpoena and r “ground that a ne Jiji says} the city comptrolier, must patiently wait for Amer./ Upon the mayor as almly to reconsider their| state law, 3 | Howe's argument on The Nichi Nichi: | motion carried him into a stateme “Japan should take pesitive|of the merits of the pending suit, bi and Judge Cushman interrupted to ‘Tha Yomlurt: dispose of the « motion, ¥ “The first stage of anti-Japaniam|refused to quash ether tho sub- is completed, It may be repeated! poena or Sts service, but required twice or t fe ounsel for tha, trust con ve service made 40 KILLED IN® HERE’S MORE ABOUT INJUNCTION STARTS ON PAGE 1 required hoof th n set Tues consolidated Jud, Cushm faa, at 11 a. m., for jheacing of the county's motions to Ismiae both injunction sults, And here's ut, death engir wallowing out to die—and heers. Nobody lines the docks} ag-wnr Nobody yell, “Hu nearer |+) with a| levels, heavily damaging crops. ‘Rush Red Cross Relief to val heavily da : i Sonsiderable vo OC! 10% Southern Tornado Area “| in‘tne nich watem os “1 Red Croas supplies for the relief NEW ORLEANS, La., May 2%—lJof the stricken residents of the The known death list of 40, result-| storm area are already en route. ing from the tornado which struck , one Mississippl, Alabama and other sec-| ATOKA, Okla., M ive per- jtions of the South Monday night/ sons were known dead today and jand Tuesday, is expected to be in-|several injured in a tornado which jereased when wire communication | swept across the open country north lis restored with outlying districts,| of -here during the night still cut off from the outside world.| J. L, Jett and four members of his | The tornado wus followed by &/ family were crushed to death when lrainstorm which caused small rivers| the storm demolished their home five nd creeks to rise to unprecedented ' miles north of if Stringtown. WOMEN! DYE AN GARMENT, DRAPERY Waists Kimonas Sweaters Curtains Coverings Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Diamond Dyes Just tell Vach 19 cent package of “Diamond y homo dyeing in guaranteed j nie |Your druggist whether the material Dyes!’ contains directions so simple | | |you wish to dye is 1 silk, ¢ Jany woman can dye or tint her old | winethor it iw linen, cotton, or worn, faded things new, even If slo] mixed goods, IDlamor lias never dyed before. Buy Diamond | streak, spot, fade or run |Dyev-no other kiud—thon perfect | ment, Dyes never Advertine Romance of Rainier Is Consummated Mrs, Milholin on London, formerly friends of the oc nesday Mra. Milkt is a singer and , e has been in Seattle hay ap- eared in recital, She camo West and spent the most of mer | make t Seattle ERE'S MORE ABOUT SUSPECTS STARTS ON PAGE 1 ack after getting as far as Queen barrassing to us at this : Prete Hitt hee igeny view of the passage of the exclusion | s singing like trip, wil jaw, as it tends to cast a stigma on Just a stroke of the pen fi pg ie rohan bias abhortat and davhens mats, sitting {n easy chairs back « bas =P ‘ Asa Washing but a heart wrench to| ailormen and to Cap'n Muirhead De “ ad higt - “Solemn Protest igh up in the Connecticut's £ ry" abandoned b J Cc . 4 td control station, t ut y Japan Coming} pact tye cps on ter cont they clalin they met BY FRANK HEDGES Hall, old battler! Hall—and fare cE Begena, te < a, ta wan fad Hatt Correspondent) ut 5 Desa to arrang Bail wa men all predicted t thin a f ‘i innocence esta ished. SAY MEN'S FINANCES SHOWED BIG GAIN Sheriff © ma decia deopsited Kk, wherean a he had 5 when he went financial affairn Vement turn, the officers declare of $1,000 at a Ta y from where | and said to have replied that he 4 patent rights on one of } fier hin Ho paid off a note coma | 18 cans Anacortes cannery Sheriff Conn declares that the| annery tioned is In the hands of the receiver and that he is re etiver for it. The four Tacoma men are de | rod to have spent two or three days at La Co | La nner, and it was at Conner that the mackinaws re purchased which witnesses de {clare the bandita wore. The robbery of the jbank was spectacular. Anacorte Three men | jwere seen outside the ban building | bout % o'clock in the afternoon! talking to a woman The bandits | jentered the t while Arthur | | Campbell, a baker, Cracken, co nd William Me- | rage plant owner, wero there, | » customers, ¢ bandits then ran out of the nk firing right and left at pede jt on the atrect. They entered | thelr car, which was later found to] vave been stolen from a Bayview man, went the length of the in street, turned, and still firing, Ain passed thru the center of the }town and disappeared up the high | way toward Deception Pass ferry, | | ‘The outlaws fled to an old mill a | the abendoned townsite of Gibraltar where thelr automobile was found erted., i} anes, motorboats and heavily armed possen joined in the search, | but they failed to find any trace} jot the bandits, } | Miner Is Injured | When Car Hits Him) | Walking into the path of a 26th | | ave. 8, street car, Mike Zema, | auah miner, | was knocked down and | painfully injured ate Tuesday | hight. ‘The accident happened of | | Jackson st, between Fifth and Sixth aves. . | Zemo was taken to the city ho | pital, suffering from a minngled left | hand and head Injuries, | Drunken Driver Is Given Jail and Fine days and $100 were pla 1 al by Judge a Tuesday, on a drunken driv charge, THe was arrested April | Stefansson Seeks to Develop Polar Lands MK, M ‘ one m ns sto 10 canal Found at Birmingham “e 7 “tee | z ps BIRMINGHAM, Ala, M ba T rly | Wit . ee , ard a grew | m , t i out My ; As f the Aw - * » there : tory ¢ for Aus STULL LAUT os Sterling 2-Quart Ice Cream Freezer UU NNNITE NUSUALLY low-priced Ice Cream Freezer in 2-quart size. Has cypress wood tub and well constructed mechanical parts. Special, Thursday, at $1.95. Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS = = = = = = = STORY SMUNIUINUUUUUUUUUUULUAUVUAE AAA Picnic Lunch Supplies UR Housewares Section has a well selected stock of supplies for the picnic lunch. Plates. 10¢€ dozen 20¢ dozer Paper Ice Cream and Salad Pap Wooden Plates, Hammerale: inch width, 50¢. ax Paper feet {n roll Dishes, B@ dozen Paper Picnic Packages, wit! White Paper Napkins, 16¢ napkins and 40x hundred. le cover, 10¢ “Ty Paper Cups, carton of 12, 10¢; carton of 49, ‘Straws 10¢ 25e. Lily" Paper Cups, cw ot i 5, Be. PICNIC BASKETS In a wide Wax Paper Containers for variety of shapes and sizes, jam, butter, pickles or salad half-pint size, 5O0@ dozen; int, S4¢ dozen; quart 7B dozen 15¢ to $2.35. FOLDING CAMPFIRE GRIDS of wire, provide level cooking surtace for Wax Paper in sheets, 3¢ rol several cls, T5¢, O5e¢ in package of 15 feet, Be. and $1.75. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Take a ‘‘Kampkook’”’ Stove Along on your week-end outing trips or to your perma- nent Summer cottage or camp. You will enjoy the convenience and efficiency of the “Kampkook” Portable Stove. Occupies very small space when folded for carrying, Kampkook No, 4 (pictured), two burn- ers, wind shield and warming shelf, $11.00, Also “Kampkook” Stoves at $7.50, $15.00, Kampkook Stoves burn gasoline or dis- tillate and wre entirely safe in operation. See the display in our Housewares Sec- tion, Downstairs Store. $9.00 and J Officers’ Volley Fails to Halt Into Fruitful Acres| 225° SKULL CRUSHED 25th Victim of Axe Murder | THIEF ESCAPES HOLD TEACHERS FOR MURDER No Charges Filed, but Chief Fights Release Attempts Fleeing Burglar t “ a ¢ 4 me elim ‘ c od te e fugit er a he t ° ‘\ Two Killed When. m= ars are, bel Vehicles Smash |; May 28 5 Two p t death a vi May 28 ired t on le in wt "| 5 t T k the me a| to the E Bible unig us , e Women’s Smart New | Sandals $7.45 OMEN and misses will delight in this new patent leather Sandal in the smart style pic- tured. With cut-out effect and one-strap fastening. Covered, medium height heel. Sizes 21% to 8, At- tractive value at $7.45. DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Holeproof”’ Hosiery for Women and Misses 40c to $2.00 Pair (OMEN who prefer to wear Holeproof Stock- Ings, because of their, satisfactory service, will find the Downstairs Store well supplied with their favorite quality. Lisle, cotton-and-glos, glos-and-silk and pure silk. In white, black and the popular shades. Priced from 40¢ to $2.00 the pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SOMETHING NEW! Novelty Glos Crepe ) At $1.95 Yard \ HIS new glos Crepe in plain and two-tone colors ill be popular for one-piece frocks, overblouses and skirts. Plain white, silver, beige and black. Two-tone effects in rose, orange, jade, turquoise and tangerine with white. Width 40 inches, $1.95 yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Rubber Swimming Caps LAIN and fancy styles in these rub- } 25c ber Caps. Many attractive fancy —DOWNSTAIRS STORE svyles in gay colors. Very good value. Women’s Sateen Bathing . Slippers, 50c 'N purple, green, blue and red shades. Laced style, » with good soles. Sizes 6, 7 and 8, 50¢ pair. Also black and white canvas bathing slippers in sizes 4 and 8, at 50¢ pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Mercerized Lisle Sox 29c Pair—3 for 80c Ve ORY good value in these men’s mercerized Lisle Sox. Made with reinforced toe, heel and sole; ribbed tops. Cordovan shade and black. es 10 to 1114. Low-priced at 29¢ pair; 3 pairs for 80¢, Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORS a. { A

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