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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 ' _ “ a ) Ole’s Escape *® /Mr. Hanson, Now of Loze Onglaze, FREDERICK &3 NELSON Makes a Few Remarks About Him- | Self and About “Poor, Old Seattle” SUMMER APTERN shor | ; = PING Taine c a o y » BATHING SUITS FoR THE BY JIM MARSHALL — | s‘ood, inciudes ait the citizens ‘ dulsins ts in the De pas ous be called:..} of Seattle, who are paying | 7 on oF « ne eA ‘ '\ A ‘ r ‘ Narrow Escape; or terest for the privilege of 1 we Lu D e 5 Mr. Hanson's I DB Flos ning the street car m M t's the same Ole who H helped unload on them Sister. me | tem, om 2,000 Neuwl y-Arrived A pron Over 2,000 Yards of begins to wonder how attle has my now aged to stagger Harold ry, publicity direc - alone without ( as long as iit cast |“ owen | Dresses of Gingham and Percale | Cotton Fabrics y itself, as a “paper for peo. Reduced to c and c the Yard Over 20 Attractive Styles OILES, Tissue Ginghams, and Kimono Crepes of : the most desirable kinds are included in this to Choose From reduction. Offering a varied choice of patterns and colorings prosperous realty offices ple who think;* and described, he left them to enguge by us as a “paper for people in “public work’ all his assets who think they think.” | depreciated i n this journal is a full page Then, during his term as | d all about Ole, written by ss who—aha! Ole himself. ays Ole: “About six years mayor, the city’s assets appre elated a couple of million in street car lines and the Stone | ago (1918) : | ree x 18 x nee mere & Wobster corporation's assets | Seattle, close > prespersun ec 5,000,000. was ealty offices and devoted my aporedated $11.00 uve quite an appreciative time, when time during the war to Ite ¥ 8 s pub you come to think of it work | Phy : ttle fiat | at very low price As soon as I withdrew my Then Ole left Seattle fiat YT DT AT F =r ? rsonal supervision all my its back. IFTEEN of the styles in this Thursday offering of P , 1 YOTLES ee | Mace aaa te bates Lesnar eA a hota Dr A : } spb : 8 : —2,000 YARDS OF VOILES in the 40-inch width and | value...” | even without Mr, Hanson's pers | Apron Dresses are new and different from any in an extensive assortment of patterns | THIS EXPLAINS A sonal supervision, Seattle's os | we have offered. and colorings. Reduced to, the yard...... 39c LOT OF THINGS sets have’ continued to grow | Further down Ole explains during the past few years | ae : + + . that: “The world is divided Into senery es“ nemneghing funny All of these Apron Dresses are distinctive in point —100 YARDS OF KIMONO CREPE in eight colorful clarses—th h yin about this, fs 7 ‘ MOD EPE P| Seu Rab hson’ Wie Gaere: ine Probably Mayor Brown ought of style, as will be noted in the eight models sketched. patterns and white ground with colored patterns. terest.” to start another probe, or | A Width 36 inches. he fret cles, it te under | sumpin’ i Regular Sizes and Extra Sizes Reduced price, the yard...........+.000+ 39c | Bt | : { | ; MANIAC KILLS 2 BARS AT TORNEY. MATERIALS = ssSSTYLES —100 YARDS OF TISSUE GINGHAM in a varied || © | shui chick, erone ar and Dina. ive Wilke lee wulatie " assortment of lovely cross-bar, block-plaid, check, ' IN BATTLE FROM CASE ew, Smart Eas tins wohistectint Agties Simin Nobtenstine Spies and artificial-silk stripe and woven stripe patternings. | Styles for Women are tide eneeh te Cusses Gavel maabete dak wider tne Mint! peers COMES ae Women's and 45c nid Witaaee. poet el children’s frocks. Reduced price, the yard. Goes Insane on Train and| But Winthrop Denies That | Attacks Three He Solicited Client | BEMIDJI, Minn. Aug. 6.—Two| Legal fireworks were expected to persons are dead and a third dying ) follow Wednesday as a result of —victims of N. J. Lindberg, who|the ruling of Acting Pollce Judge! went mad on a Great Northern train |Jacob Kalina Tuesday afternoon, en route from Crookston to Duluth|when he barred Attorney Louis} today. Winthrop from practicing law tn/ (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Boys’ Suits With Two Pairs of Unusually attractive value, Thursday, at 95¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2 wl Hast rousers Lindberg, whose home is in Port-|police court, on the ground that) | te land, Ore., had been at Roseau.) As! winthrop had solleited clients tn the | | the train neared Cass lake he sud-|city jail | | 9 85 d 12 35 denly went insane, grabbed a heavy| Winthrop had eral other cases | / . an . egy igan a grat kit and went/|scheduled for trial in the court} thru the coach striking passengers | wednesday. j | } on the head with it. Apparently Kalina’s ruling fad| HE Downstairs Store has Lindberg leaped from the train !teen known beforehand to other| 5 just received a new ship- at Cass Lake. He was next heard | jawyers, ax many were present 9 c a nine of Suits with two pairs from at the home of Charles Rich-| when Clifford Sunde, 4420 25th} of trousers, for boys aged 7 ards. Richards answered his knock jaye, W., took the stand to defend | to 17 years and undhers suet bins it fe -were | himself on a charge of driving w rie | ; ‘ a member of the American Legion. |qrunk, Kalina suddenly asked Sunde sae : Richards answered in the affirm-|wnether he had engaged Winthrop | a ; In the. favorite. gray and ‘live. 3 en result of Winthrop’s solicite- | Gingham orown mixture suitings that The insane man struck Richards | tions. | and wear and look well, especially over the head with the wrench, | Sunde said he had, and that he; Percale for school wear. dragged hifh into the yard and/paq not even known he was charged | Agron , j beat Richard's head to @ pulp, leav-! with driving while drunk until Win ieee \ Good-looking styles. Coats ing him dead. |throp had visited him in jail and] , Dresses | \ and trousers full-lined. Lindberg then went to the home /toid him so. in Smart } ‘ of Nick Schauter, Cass Lake, where | TELLS PRISONER TO | sles pi un Good. valu at $9. he obtained firearms and ammunt-| GET NEW ATTORNEY | y iv) a $12. f $9.85 and tion. Kalifia then refused to let Win- | Roy Jondahi was Lindberg’s next /throp handie the case and told} * _pow: STAIRS STORE victim. Jondah! and Severen Hole) | Sunde to hire another | lawyer. | Licneseiaassia homall a place south of town when they | neye have cuabiained ‘ot Winthrop. | heard the fire whistle blowing tj asserting that he has taken their/ Cass Lake. They thought the man |pusiness away from them. Hoe has had been found and stopped their|ieen .a frequent visitor in police car to speak to a heavily armed) nourt, trying ag many as six or sev @ - is ot 1A, Aug. 4.-—The followin | stranger. en cases a day frequently er ~ Tet in Seattle | | DAIRY PRODUCTS paket. dos. bunches. “I wonder if they found him?"| pout two months ago the feeling nies of tne K $10.0 | Wronnspaxy THURSDAY é Prices Paid Shippers Pareley—Dos. bunches - ueried Jondahi. th Cali nd Winthrop came | Kelso Investment Co, Kaleo, “ | AUG, 6 AUG. 16 Pas “ei & y penile ppm ay Matar Tote: they haven't, reptied aie Peek as a atic eae sitting on |. 0. Sethre, H. Hubbell and #. & naa i dustrial Stocks L | First Low Tide | First Migh Tide |) Cio in tace afm beacon sovern=| A SrAde, Seattle Gellvery-+.+« . L. ” 4 3 1 m 10:10 a.m. e—Cases inc Jed berg, as he opened fire. lthe bench, fined Winthrop $10 for) bast side Halt Aven. Moqulam, $10. nausiria oc s Lower at) \|? a | yinet Taw mide || Tent report, to be erential Pans | cat serpin mined tay f fondahi fell to the ground. He) urt 090. Charles Cartson, A yey 35 E | T:11 a. m., 10.9 Ft. || FO% byl tor lol foros meg or mixed colors ie the fire and scree Lind. OTE eae w B. Severyns de. | Herman Jac OE ae con Start of Day’ s Trading I} Second Low Tide | Second High Tid eh nt ab eR lower finish. Are i ¥4 . und. 1 ” Polle : | “ |sisa 3 \beral hedging pressure and |anitw Bee ia : berg in the hip. Jondabl was Dit |ctared that he had many times Dawson, Inc. Seattle, 11000 | WALL STREET JOURNAL FINAN- || Aee7™d ; ah tfia shed Male buying power | F, 0. B, condensory. pean eee raters in the stomach by another bullet.|hearq rumors, apparently well Damon tnd We Ms RBar JOURS |ocor p. tlie pm, 4 te.|]not site ant rt DAIRY PRODUCTS Tomstece “Cal, Lindberg then turned his gun upon | founded, that the police were In-| OP orgate Co.. Seattle, $20.00. J.P.) NEW YORK. Aug. 6.—The stock sete og slipped off. both markets failing to | Ritces: Pai Woelesate techs himself and committed suicide. | torming certain lawyers when pris: | Jorgenson and Marry H. Fisher market opened irreguler with most | Butter—tocal creamery, cubes. Lae pie, $4,000, Re-| of the industrials starting traction: | Weather Bureau Report | occ: pisck Ju ith “wheat, lower |. Lecal prin w Local hothouse, Ni broi to the hospi- and allowed | The Curt ¢ pana : 2. Jondah! bat pe se Po atl Joners were brought in, and fin ex-|sina 8 Curl and Walter L. Curl jally lower, while tho. taila mada| ‘TATOOSM ISLAND, Aug. 6—4 a. m-—|cash prices and favorable growing |EEs*—Extra firsts Tarnipe—Sack.« tal here. | Pasvenscrs +|them to see the prisoners in ex: | SIDS M Oin oitin Furnace Co. of Wash-| slight gains, The omiasion of the|Raremeter rising slowly, forsy; wind | weather, Firets eval, loz. :bunchesy injured by Lindberg’s wrench, in-| change for a “rake-off.” rritheattie, $3,000. Lesile A, Kidd, | dividends on both Preased Steel Car |eouth, 16 miles an’ hour. A aympathotic dip was made in| _Pullets ... FRUITS in | 3 * ~ } P Cheese— cluded, T. J. Evans, train conductor. |“ geveryns is investigating the case. | ciyde Kiehi and ©, Van Peit jcommon and preferred was, more cee oats,’ Weather was ‘regarded an | CBeee r n \e. rr \*, atic expecte he com- | . e ‘or a elopment of crops di eon triplet: Lindberg was between 40 and 50/ In the case of Sunde, Winthrop] | Cedar Apartment. inis feactle, 12000. | rent ened say points tower at 3° |Arrivals and Departures | (7m icc'sccione marveating was ve | Wircensin ere a” brite al Ileited the |Jossph K- Morton and Tt , 4 C39. in some sections na 5 was 5 asin cream years old, well dressed and carried geclared that he had not solic [roenlan County Credit Bureau of We-| The street had looked for the ellm ported under way ip $600 on his person, including a trav-| man, and that the relatives of Sunde |natches, $1,000, Amendment changing | ination of the common dividend only. | |" Provisions felt the effects of low- Titamenke triplets s Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples——New, green, box Cal. Grayenstein: Local, early varieties. Arrived—Aug. 6.~ rick from Tacom elers' check on a Portland bank. had called him. name to County Credit Bureau |. Cogoleum, which advanced 2% on| Dorothy Luckenbach from a at |e grains and surged off, Pouuary. AND mas Apricots—Crate ¥ ‘The case was continued to Thurs- ayes eras ; | Tuesday, adde much to its price | 7:39 a. m.j str Clauseus from New York | | eieae-binare ‘Soom “i or on the fir 54 and shortly | via ports, at 2a, m.; ms Apex from <p taeat syuet + AL Ba. ms ate Jacox from Everett | Chicago Board of Trade | yiguns: 23 1b 2 . om. Aus Str Hallgyn| B i from Yokohama via ports, at 5 p. mi} ‘Tuesday's Quotations Capons—Live fat, per Ib. High Low Close| Fancy, d. p. te Walter A. Luckenb day. atverward sol 54%, but then re- SHRINERS PLAN Editors Will See. || __ OLDEST J) tush mametcnaee roma | States Stee), 105%, off %: Colorado $1.59 $1.28 $1,281 | Hene—Live, 44) Ibs, and up. Fuel, 52%. off tg: Norfolk & Weat- 1 1.3248 | | Medium, live, 3% to 4% FOR DOIN’S Alaska Next Year| i tp 3b; General reetre | ae i rie | | Jan, 125%, up| ori és Alaska will probably be visited | SE Apne tes Cam las 4 ub it Jefferson from Al Gee aus ye ieee by the National Editorial associa-| Steel, 43%, off 4%; Baldwin, 120, off Sir Admiral Rodma: see LOBM 1.03% | Belgian Hares—Live . |; Con leat, up 2%; Mack | for Ketchikan, at 10 a. m.; ma Chaliam : 1.06% 1 1.04% | | Dressed Turkeys—Fancy a. p. youn: | Roosters—Old, an Bite ib. Truck, 931 \6 MN Absoonae, tea. oft 1 eeu Fork Central, 106%, up %; | Alasica, at 10 Richmond at i f i a pi Will Dedicate Site of New) yr {o"ine ‘chamber. of Com: Country Club Home merce by Herman Roe, of North-| m.; str Queen for 8. ©. T. Dodd for | Rept ; ate Victoria tor | Dee. ah | May 9 eav'y, 480-200 ibe ti, = field, Minn., member of the execu clair, 17%. Nome and poi m. Aug. 8.—| : | Valccrauee wear oa: iseciDs ‘ , hang|tive committee of the association ehh ots Alexander, for Tos Angeles via sen. ake | ene tae tua Fieney-—Cowib, per case Water that camel, boy—and hang} | 4 iso president of the Country San Francisco Produce Sortk at Ce | +100 1 | POULTRY AND MEATS Lemons—Fancy .. cate he eres N Association of the United ‘aeasay's Gaoladiona | Manukal for Honolulu and ports, at + Log! | Brices Paid Wholesale Dealers Choice Nile Temple Shriners on Satur. | Newspape ’ “ic; prime ftrets, 49¢; | ‘tr Banta Cecilia for Boston via| SAGE eae | Broilers—1924, dressed . day, August 9th, will stage a dedi- | States. ; +: ie ts, Bie. ws a (Ques uate. Peaches—Box catory picnic at Lake Ballinger,|. The se sigs hs be sis y : . at hes extra pullets, £4 the us wept Roninal 12.35 | Nene Dressed. i Pears—Cal., box north of the city, in honor of the| Richmond, Ve, Sai. thering at , prnia flats, fancy, 20c. Vessels in Port at Seattle | . . Dressed, light . recently purchased large tract of |ably hold the 1926 gath * Live, heavy"? Smith Cove | Terminal—Pier eel N, Y. Super. and Coffee |. tive, iigne | Roosters . ‘Tuesday's Quo Geexe—Dreased, per ib. D Strawberries—Local ‘Watermelons—L in Jand there, which will be the fu-|Denver, and after adjournment ture home of Nile ‘Temple Country |late May probably 300 ot the edi- tions 2; refined easy; ub. tors will come on to Seattle and ened ere: lage, MEREATIEN Ge | Zerbarsancy dressed - Pa ath chaebol The Nile Temple boys, noted for|go to the territory. Pe homish, offer 7 Tilo, on spot, 16i%c: NO. 4| Cowsescountry dressed, 1D. denies Misod Carloada Hearse their world beating hospitality, are ee es ‘ 4 Duncan Mcintosh, 4369 Aeventh N. B.| American Can Co.—Btra Jefferson, Admi-| fantos, 316820, Hoge—Fancy block H ¢ FO. B Seattle) gach: Aes renidence, 20x39, $3,60 ai Rod Veal—Fancy light . #05 parted Lah aoe ite abe and Agnes Ayres to Aus fs Luly Risden, 6563 61nt avo. 8., residense, i re, Achilles. Foreign Exchange | "Sleavy, coarse Fae else hc in! a Pe 3 is Me 20.2x38, $1400. « . ¥e LIVE sTOCK it in all, including a grand re- ‘i “ Merman Goetz, 914 Seaboard bullding, | Pier 2—Str Ketehikan, NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Forelgn ex Quotations at Union Stockyards BIN aD ere Sealatalbe THEY eX: Marry Mexican Bay, warehounee full alse lot, $50,000 Pler 1—Bir Walter A, Luckenbach, change higher, with steriing and Swiss | cgquise pcincked and feed meal, Logs LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.—Agnes Puget Sound Br. & D, Co. 811 Contrat|U: S Shipping Board | Moorings franca scoring new highs for the year Brink chee. ey . Feed, pect to entertain in the nelghbor- 73 ie engaged, to " t residence, 264%x42, $3, Hoarport, Bakeratield, Cuprum, City of | gterting, $4.46%; francs, $0.0644; lire, Medium to good Oats—Whole feed, 100’ hood of 4,000 brothers. padpbiott cna beh aeu . i Puget Sound Br, & D, Co., B11 Central | Spokane, Woat Ion. Wert Gambo, West /¢o.0439%; Belgian, $0.0487': marks.) Fair to medium : There will be boat races, foot|marry 8, Manuel Reachi, an at- BaD At coatcdnes at wade, 4,400 “kader, Wert Cadron | 4,210,000,000,000. per dolinrs Swiss, 18.78; nich the|tache of the Mexican consulate in wy 4 Puget Bound Hr. & D. Ob, S11. Central | Connecticut Street Terminal—str Kamoro | Sweden, 26.62; Norway, 18.82 races, camel races, in whic! 4 San Francisco, she admitted today. Pilaings reside! 26x42, $2,400, Srandars OH, tie ene od An two Nile mascots, “Potentate” ani D oe ‘rane, 107 M., residence, | Commorela orks—8tr Santa “Miss Nile” will compete; swimming | Miss Ayres said she has heen too j 24x38, $5,000, Ana, ; Cash Wheat Fair to tedtum Nile’ pete; icture to set a «i 43 ‘i ‘ Hanford Street Terminal—Str Clauseus, Canners races, bathing beauty contests and | buy working on a pic! 2493. Labien st, reeldence, | ot tniee—Power echt Ruby. CHICAGO, Avg, 5.—Cash wheat—No.; Cann NI i that eats|definite date for the wedding, but . Bast: Waterway ook ahd Waranotien Go. {tired eh red, $1.92; No. 2 hard, | . Flour—Local blends . a“ prize for the little boy that ea | Byerett Clar » renidence, | & . | 91.3014 1.81%; No. 3 hard, $1.3061,20%. | Hoxs— aceatents the most and cries for more! intimated that the ceremony would 44x26, $10,200. Str Btikelsted. ie ad aere Prime, 6 110,80@11.00 Sagar —Carie, per owt. Emerson Knoss §s general chair-| be performed within a few weeks, en r. 1, Conway, 116 M6. 60th at., foundation, | Todd Dry Docks —Atra Patterson, Hanna 3 Smooth, 4.00 10.00 ) per owt. baa or caemieahn dr The actress sald she met Reachi| Jack T. Higgins, of Wae\" ec, tiena. 01) © 00 Drummond Listterage Co—Str on, © Foreign Exchange ieavenae Prices Pala < ” co , Dexter Hor! b' i. - % = x . v c. 6 vy i sts at a dinner here last October and) hash, Ind., at the age of 106,|% Vv. Carey, Dexter Merton Dulldingy rem | si oatrick NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Morelgn ex-| g FIRS: ieee change closed higher, Sterling, $4,469, became engaged to him upon her) i, the gtate’s oldest citizen.| sonannceon Hrom, 214 N. 67th, residence, | Went Seattle Training Station—Lagle 67. Prime lambs i i " tt Heffernan's Dry I Mn Oregon. up ti: fratios, $0.0662, up $0.0014: lire, | 2 Sustains Accident return from Rew York #8¥€r8I| 4:5 main boaat ie that he has sete Stin, a1 mtn sonamen swe sie ta ar sto MMS Seemann woeks ago, . 2 Winslow Marine Rallway 02%. UP 2 ‘1 Award to Workman) —-—~ traveled in every known pie x , oy: WOE otc Bealacade: A. 00,009 Sorat rie | Liheryeardns o TBS eer eleh Ot Beg Sree UEEN ANNOUNCES of bata sy teu be te iW 109 1, 60th at, reat Ys HIDES A: ‘D woo. Kt. Haverty, a longshoreman, $3,500 marine. “ An ‘m going to|™ P rit yaaa - —_ (Buying prices f. 0, b, Seattle) for injuries revelved while. work- NINE NEW BABES} joie a trip in one of them,| a." 24 Me per gauitniit | at ane Seattle ‘Wheat a eiven are thone Tage 0 | eqn iden and Dalle. ing in the hold 08 a stip inthe port) ° Criminaletn King county had best too, before I die,” says he. ne fate tips reall PEL ABU, RYDE Nip romana wt 4 hand were ae ai pact ptions, prices to producers ELIT trsemar mallee of Seattle wan sustained by JUGS) neware, for Queen, the prize blood: | 100 Has tI RET E WCn aM ated led | alteras | Nov 1 noft white 1 en be gare Mae £)No. 1, UD to 16 Iba, Calvin 8, Hall in a memorandum |pouna ‘of sheriff starwich's kennol,| Of all his rides he got his}, 4711 Granam, complete! ‘tion blag. 2 No. 1 Western white se ete pee cent for hauling, stor Ned decision on the International Steve-ligs announced the birth of nine} beat thrill out of an airplane 4 ths we, vane |g meileh bith, realdence, [NO } et Sa gh viesses 1?) ana gelling cont.) Pate ary cides notwith aaa the pet Hag ae pe Starwich stated Wedne: wip. etter, 6 man. 1618 17th, residence; |S 1 Wana rears t [evans th Geese aerenas Morse Hideo, nocording ts site jotwitha' ge the verdict, tarwich stated ‘edness: NoesbeiisGrt Boltan, Bees taaldatice| H 0 eatern rod i new rian ay nae the pups would be started bs aT) agin’ Bravender, cave architect, |No 1 big blue stem : 1 p | BEY, each i a Beach to schoo! within the next month,| WON BY THI PAPER BOY learaon, 2408 W. hia, rea 00. RNC URATINGE 2 | yrareea ae ealtedy Fishing Outfi where they will learn the tricks of| “Hey, boy, you put our paper on], Magne ade OREN aves Ws FOR VOMH ati kont AS ABARING: 0| “"aeiser cheat eal; ¢ ishing itfits d trailing fugitives: the front porch last evening and ; 41,000, Urora ave, residence, | | Seattle Meal ay ee when I came home 1 found it all over Cherry, real- “ie ‘i y 26x38, 7008 W. Green Lake| | Clearings . Stolen, Charged | ‘ ve the neighborhood : ; te onal is a (Green Lake} | Clearing Hecond degree burglary charges ANGEL WIFE ih vied." H Feapononzeni. tals Green’ Lake | | EMances + | were filed in superior court Wednes:| "My wife is like an angel.” Iam not surpris ates Suilae Teas eg 9 ake! | Portland [arenes sta day againet Hurry Hase, who ts al- ve | “Not surprined’"’ 26x28, 2 } Conrad, W. Green Lake] | Clearings : ae: hares 1 agit cc ie, iwagevup Incthealty No, wit, because ay A matter of] o. A, Dole V 4414 Datiny, wars reatdendel | way, realdenaes:2xBE$ GE08 | Balances .. Bigg Plant—1. Wash, crate. ged to have robbed the Petterson| “Yeu, Sho Is alway P| De CEE Matra apare id er at THO geet nainss #300. ake | | Balances Bag Plant—1, Wah ; Hardware Co. 6911 Ballard ave., of| always harping on something, and) fact our pap Sane rs M, Buttniok, 200-204 Wirst aye, &,] way, remidence, 24x40, $2,600, Onlene-—cal., per owt. .... fishing equipment, Hase is suid to|she never has anything to wea culation of any In town."—Youngs:| 7° M tite vtme, rte, $1,500 wm. N. Conrad, 7908 W, Green Take| | Total tran iss geri have admitted the crime, William's Purple Cow, town Telegram. P. H, Pontius, 966 Dexter Horton, atore,| way, residence, 26x98, $9,600, i-—-——- Eawtern Wash, «

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