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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924. ‘ DEPUTY SHOT IN 7 BOOZE FICHT ] . Man and Woman Held After Battle in North Dens ry GILLUM ATTLE STAR Expo Girl Makes Shoes| SHUT-INS TOUR PAGE 7 Discovers Five Factories Here and Decid WATERFRONT FREDERICK &3 NELSON Home-Buying Needs Stimulating Captain Anderson Host to = c=| °DONNSIAIRS STONE |] SHERIFF JAMES of Island county, was in a serious condition in ms ss : the Byerett General hospital : Monday, suffering frem bullet . wounds im the leg and abdomen which he received Saturday night tle with ETAL LLL LLL in a closerange gu Lovely, Inexpensive, New! ram-runmers be Inter a TUESDAY CANDY 4 the cast coast of Cama) while SPECIAL COTTON FABRICS ) e ‘ sion and Union, out thru tho ¢ E atin-F ints bed ¢ ernment canal locke and into the To Make New « vod members of the gar found and F tt bay, to Colm ‘ , H d A. € r, sald to be the leade dock. After a light lunch at ¢ Garments for ar 4 an who is believed to t man deck . was t + 2 . of Everett Ee oon ane Summer Candies ° é Leach! at 4p. m Wardrobe bt 7 another Among the autolsts aid In ca puty, and Ben ap ap ® pert! | rying the shutins to and from t Woues who attended ‘20c Pound mn watching the activities « ee ; | ferry were the OneHour Dress Pi 1 boat from cover Saturday ore. Wen Sullivan. Mre | 2 Pounds for 35c boat pulled away and Demonstrations, last week. “ ried to th F wisaret A. John the Brown « : * . ° erred | nae re wots are eet anreias Ciné will want to further the a c s and] * . y r benef ved wi he " were found inside. Thir B. G. Rear, C. L. G J wefiis gained with ¢ ar Giles han a revetvert Mra. G. B. Bu nd knowledge of this new were found In the tonneau. Edwards, Policer have method of dressmaking, by Foster was handcuffed and th te ge Peete g sag economizing in thelr pur eputios were starting off with t chases of fabrics, This can soners when a coupe drew al side and flashed blinding lights in be done to advantage by he officers’ fac | 9 selecting In ow popular = Hi WOMAN FLEES FIT uP BOATS: A SPECIAL OFFERING FOR TUESDAY: vous Mare, Gales Sil 100 011i i DURING BATTLE | ; A Fabrics Section, | i 3 Gites, \abecll icaaba® tin. oxi Diesel Engines for Part of a’ ie with his gun in his hand, but he was met by a volley of fire that felled| tim, He went down firing, but the nen in the car escaped. During the Lake Union Fleet 36-inch White ce 2 ” “This is ‘Know Seattle’ week,” manager of the Merchants’ Ming Toy Two of the 11 idle shipping board bd | exchange of shots the woman fled) exposition told the Expo. Girl Monday. “Then all Seattle- |» 1 P. i ’ > . s |b ying in Lake Union since n n rinte | = oe kee lites must have a good understanding,” said the Expo. Girl, wartime construction, may be ress t e é ; or ‘0 . ti Bag ty a es} yg ee haat *| brightly, and proceeded to increase the output a round at ; ed by the government with Cotton } 7 a count a sight i A » Niesel engi nd made serviceable, | i answered the call for ald sent “p u a Shoe Manufacturing company’s plant. || alates here tt wa ce The fine, evenly-woven | : Mesat Vernon. Woodard started for) There are five shoe factories here; the city annual shoe |ton dispatches carried the informa. quality that is wanted for Crepes H E verett with Gillum and en route! bill is $3,500,000, Photo by Prank Jacobs, Ster Statt Photoerapher |t hat 60 of @ total of 375 such women’s and children’: | A recaptured the woman who had ex / sty ta Ae : he|Yeanels will be thus outfitted 4 ‘ : 35c Yard sausk. Wik eee walicg: alena (ha “g ATTLE people buy an al) There she was placed at one of t? ES geet tatesattion, » dresses for summer. { | f y N lot . the posttio wchines that put yelots in the ‘ y formation hai 1” a8 4 | highway. | Exposition | machines that p eyelet th elved at the ahi The width is 86 inches y Orter & board her and the 69¢ yard. went to the of-|shoes. It, | hwest Mer, | mact "I wonder | Wh Two men are believed to have been 1 the coupe which escaped. Giltum | |) fired -pointblank at one, and it ts)) possible that he may be Injured, it ma tn the Central b price unusual: YARD no |it is believed by officers er work ha installat! be made pro rata t the shoe in dustry of| | Girls’ Khaki Bloomer Suits | $2.95 at the various harbors and road ye cs |enat will tak tx room for a whole lot more |steads where they are decayin, Sherite W. F. Goukins, of Island | ir The teh stated that ounty, took charge of Foster on joft Sunday. This man ts alleged to be |the the head of a rumrunning gang |( that has operated out of Seattle for |r several years, able by con enel type Inte “Oramie” Cotton SmockCloth 5 will be made o while private enterp raged by the shipping Deputy Sheriff Gi!tum resides at board to take over and simi The weave of this new cotton fabric is an imitation of | Coupeville. One Killed; “16 é ’ equip the remainder on a linen, the lustre, too, simulates linen. It is intended for Freedom and comfort for | pails! basta.” women’s smocks, frocks, apron dresses and for children’s health-giving play for girls | PH encontturt i “4 Crashes Parse ae i arments. Will give satisfactory wear and can be obtained 39c | who have one of these Khaki | i AVIATORS RE READY. Masa atiaase Gas oe tae taealy, ve shoe factories In Se ) NLY ONE BOY ix attractive shades; oyster white and pure white. Width YARD Bloomer Suits. A combina- j'n auto acc # in and around Ta-| 0" Se +94 gar A ey | U Ne APP ¥ 36 inches. singe tion bloomer and middy suit. | } coma over the week-énd, a summary OVenncn tenes Gf shen and’ thoosaia Long sleeve style, with pock- {vis lege adie’ ame home full ets and tie. Sizes 8 to 16, and Joseph Bc r, ot , Pa., member of the Sixth engineers, Lieut. Smith’s P s Plane Is Re-| sits Over 50 Patterns inV oiles, 50cY ard $2.95. GIRLS’ KHAKI HATS, at 95e. - 4 le Bal 5 5 ; DOWNSTAIRS STORE aired; Joins Companions |\*\." day Actually, more than 50 patterns to choose from in these beautiful eet ee %, a oeeT * Steveson, 15, Voil Patterns, many of them, entirely new to this popular fabric. BY RAY G. MARSHALL, [Kinuit. Socialist Woman ea w Practically every desired light and-dark shade is here. Beautiful flock- | Hep i (Caited Press Staft Correspondent) | quartermaster a patterns, flowered effects, black-and-white and white-and-black styles. | G 1 B th PEKIN, June 16.—Lieut. Lowell /*rd T- quarters. de Figure Succumbs | so All 40 inches wide and very good value at 50¢ yard. | rts a Ing Smith, commander of thc Ameri. | partment ion train, and| NEW YORK, June 16—Mra|in troop ‘ . yard. can round-the-world flight, arrived |G R Dupont, | M et A. Martin, 22, private sec-|he took | of at Tourane yesterday, rejo:ning his the hig to Morris Hillqulat, socialist | Air w uits 5 companions. Al waa found Sunday in|that she might , the United States | ¥ flyers intended to depart together |P for Saigon today. | ‘The flight commander had been | ‘her Gree partment. and ab the Flag rb pat day cer Girls’ in gray, wool navy Bathing Suits blue, cardinal 32-inch Tissue Gingham, 65c Yard © . P . pen J siemens ‘ red and black, with contrast- Mresd Aowe at K tite town on the 7S ) 5 — Tissue Ginghams are among the most popular fabrics wherever Summer red meen en ieee ; ris J , coast of French Indo-China by en-| HERE'S MORE ABOUT 100 Children frocks are worn. In this assortment are lovely lace effects, plaids, lus- re! ide on body and skirt. e ns copies crea | DOLLAR PARK Plan Recital trous mercerized stripe and cross-stripe effects and black, with mercerized etiaee 84. Good value A destroyer took him a new mo-| STARTS ON PAGE 1 at Woodland silver cross-stripes. Width 82 inches. Yard 65¢. eee” DOWNSTAIRS STORW tor, while the other pilots Lieuts, | “=————_————$——$—$—$—————————— | Bric Nelson and Leigh Wade, pro- Say, THERE’S an idea! ceeded on to Tourane, ned nf . : ia 7 Let everybody in Seattle and Tacoma pay a dollar or a vice ‘the Sleek Wire sooettes| two for the privilege of having a play spot of their own, Fresh Shipment of Normandy Voiles, 75¢ | here by the official government | and, presto, the money is at hand! Normandy Voiles feature the beautiful all-over and patterned dot effects | | wir BE use again, we got the state park board members that resemble bead work. These dots are permanent. Normandy Voiles — ——————————— on the telephone. are found in some of the most charming Summer frocks. There is a wide “Suppose we raise this $18,000 by popular subserip- variety of colorings to choose from. Width 40 inches. Yard 75¢. | FREDERICK tion,” we asked them, “what will you folks do?” (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) | “We'll accept title to the tract, begin work immediately , = | & NELSON to improve it, put in a caretaker to see that it is properly Infants Knitted 4 | Hp and pay all Se eg of upkeep and maintenance,” ; 5 ; q | they replied promptly. Bas ymin Women’s and Misses’ Summer Frocks Capes, $1.95 | “And just to show you how enthusiastic we are over the * 3 ‘ i | pire! 4 sah | idea, we will give $2,000 of the, $8,000 cash we have on Of Dainty Tissue Gingham and pr | 6 eee | hand toward the purchase price.” | ‘ ae 5 x | Th oopee That brings the balance down to $15,000. Very attractive styles in tissue gingham and voile | pink and blue shades. Made ee | Surely Seattle can raise $10,000 and Tacoma $5,000 for Frocks for women and misses. Frocks smart enough with short sleeves and shawl J | 90 acres of heaven that will be worth a million to them sok this hd aa an ane sernoeT ie ah | colts rea eee! wats : later. yle assortments keep fresh 1 new arrivals < | is . s We talked the plan over with officials of the Automo- frequent intervals. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. value at nib ey mci bile club. They hopped in 100 per cent strong. “Wonderful hunch,” said Secretary Doug Shelor. “Fine for the local folks who like the open air. Fine for the tour- ists. Fine for everybody. We'll simplify the work by handling the subscriptions for you thru our own organiza- tion.” Well, folks, the upshot of it all is this: We took an option on the tract that’s good tntil June 25. We believe that there are enough folks in Seattle who | are willing to Sore fhe $1 an $5 each toward a | \|| playspot for everybody on the Sound to put it over. | piping asceaue okt So a That's the way we want to buy it, folks—in $1 to $5 $16 50 ' lots. If the big donations MUST come in, we'll take ’em, | of course, but how much better it will be to have 10,000 50-pound Ice Capacity | of us owning the common folks’ summer estate than it will Width 23 inches; depth 17% |]) he for it to be the gift of half a dozen wealthy men. Benn Peant 48 Jockos: | How much is it worth to YOU? | Send or take your contribution to the Automobile club | at 416 University st. But be sure one of the filled out | Aluminum Slicer for Time-Saving Mop- Salad Making : Wringing Pails $1.25 galvanized {ron Pails are great time savers for the house Substantially built of galvanized iron operate. Good GURNEY (Northland) Refrigerators 25-pound Iee Capacity Width 21 inches; depth 16% Slicer | can be j | sliced 6 With this efficient vegetables or eggs quickly and neatly (with one motion), for gar nishing or salad making Made of aluminum, with piano wire cutter. Price 45c. ° - ? “Big Bingo’’Egg Beaters, 20c Family size Egg Beaters of pressed steel, with sbonteed wood handle. An efficient Beater at a low p! | AIRS STORE These Mop: wringing and labor keeper. rust-resisting, and simple to value at $1.25. Pepper Mills, 50c Hardwood Pepper Mills for grinding whole pepper, fresh, as you desire it at the table, TFinished with nickel-plated Price b0c | coupons accompanies it. Make all checks payable to the Automobile Club of June Mull, 6-year-old toe |) Housewares Section, DOW Washington. f The time is short, folks! We'll have to do this promptly in order to get our playspot for this season. So won’t you | sign up TODAY? dancer, one of the principal dancers in the Quick studios, recital at Woodland park | neat Wednesday afternoon. | top and small handle. One hundred children, “Here's My Bit!” i oat Summer's puptt of |Pioneer Brokers in New Quarters | Gilbert Claims Earliest Berries |Pushed Into Lake, i. Girl Swims Ashore QUINN COMING lhe ¥ "I Paha Louis Gilbert, a farmer residing | yp vatson-d re compa Seat-| Hazel Carter, Vindorff apartment. State Park Committee, | Wednesday, od y oH near Sand Point, claims tho honors te Midbeaonaes tite meat rile ee napent arb Oe Sy a a ry: ry; Automobile Club of Washington, |park, The exerc will b aia Legion Commander ELD | popittelay rumpbertive maton thle “yah sehen thiteiataes (abibaa Tet ih , hstate fe ‘ 4 Sarde ehesli rae pate Pie? yer Bi Beg hel yen ‘ ‘ ake ave, near the Fremos SANITARY 416 University St. [tinder the direction of Mrs. Marietta) Late Monday Afternoon | He has nad ripe berries ever since | Marion st., Monday, on which 1 8 , by Drea : © R 4 tl Pd Wee abate tamara tae | pinta Juno 1 and wants to give other|tion they: have taken a nine-year] pr arden, me ne. palin Gentlemen: hand will be open to th ie ’ » By. ee berry growing sections the razz, he| lease, With the opening of the new * c aveRGGahE efrigerator I think the idea of a summer estate for the common || Dramatics, fancy dancing ana] John He Quinn, national com-| oid ‘Tho Star Monday, {ottloes ‘tho fiend ‘haw: v extended! [tele weueat sh Tike oe ane tele + 1 “ pageantry will feature the studio mander of the American legion, Was] yy » atrawberria 6 " or . | ents | ‘ Side Icing Model I 445 Hel t {t tnilosed:te | A With ripe strawberries here on| facilities and expanded departmonts| py, Burdick that she had been at @ | folks is fine. ene Were DP you put it ov Nelosed 18 || performance out Ma Phat ate ati arrive in Seattle Inte Monday for} Gnristmas day and ripe raspberries | that were already established, party, the polic nnd one of: the 50-pound Ice Capacity my contribution of the tiny performers being but 2%', qinner’at the American Legion|and strawberries here on Juno 1,"| Miss Mercedes Bellis, said to be} py into the lake. 3 to 4 years old club on Monday evening. About 200|he said, “Northwestern Washi the only woman stock trader in the iged to reach $25.00 ABSISTRE, BS: | ude Wal OW ern ames is rapidly becoming a record fruit-| Northwest, has personal supervision | shore 4 a; ate Name ||Joyee = Avis, — danelt Instructors) he chief avrived in Tacoma on| growing ter | of a department for women investors | car when the dott along in Width 20 inches; depth 11% k Marjory Anderson, and voice Monday met nnaires ~ ——— —— —<|and traders, morning, Other members of the} his auto, The wome as taken to inches; height 40 inches, Address ||teacher, and Donna Ider Jackson,|there and was taken to yjutes in Kirkland en route, ‘The | force include Miss Jane Nystrom, H.|her apartment, suffering from tha | dramatic art staff member, automobile, He stopped a «(trip is a “get-acquainted” affair, D, True and Fy, Sleight. \shock of the cold water, \ | 4 ‘