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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 192 2) SS ae . stak z } WOMAN HELD UP Ask Rainier = WOMEN OUT TO THEY WON ) VOTE ON RAISE ( Wosrino-air )700 FIGHT FIRE RESTA KILLED IN . IN HOME = Picture for | YELP DOUGLAS | IN SPRING Wednesday, Sept. 3 | Flames Near Pasadena Are f GAR RACE ” Bandit Threatens Death as New Stamps searme stations “1: Raging Out of Control He Gets $8 and Papers | A"! THE ATTLE Auto Pilot London Conducts vali Letter Campaign Cops and Firemen Can't Get ’ | Famous It on November Ballot | Pacific ¢ | ' Dies in Crash Ne | ' r “ ; ; : s oe ‘ mir - " r i t ure f r | 1 0° N rv Assurance bile tw. Ketete as t an men who a king W # Ww. 1 the Women I for) | je fs t ¥ ima mor ® t the r t ° fr r t . ‘ j . K bigs “ie . t a ta ft t n € T J, 1 Ker KPH ete . ’ “ 1 the partme N 1 tnesda i that th y M M t sta It it men no author nde ° KFIC ' 4 iy t we ture ft “ e ect t in tat “ call . nd j ins va Th wal’ Arinsh labamabae | Shia oatitionn hear Coast Stations é mak t t Gate aigr ording to an announcement Comptr Carroll Wedne ‘ a 6H + 3 i ced made good escape eath Mire, T. A; Morrew, president of sis 4000 names more than are|| KHJ, Los Angeles (395 meters) Boy Tire Thieves r6 f | petotagbrcoderrap Caml oiant | Pees . propaganda , nenenare $0 ENE, (he pay question) Foote nes May Get Off Easy), : 1 m mer How come, Post vo ji n pat remen ahd | licemen had hoped KPO, San Francisco (423 me THE DALLES. « " c | as follows A, the ordinance would be voted|| ters—1 to $0 to 3:30, 420 to Att . ' wrote Glover| “By Ree of age age on ut the November general elec-|| 9:30. 7 to 7:30, 8 to 10 p, m. * s 3 t Th ty election comes ¢ KFI, Lo (469. meters) ‘ sent him a photo of "The Moun-| faithful service as prosecuting attor a ae SE GOED GONG ORNs ‘ae. 6 p. m +E M G hovel »w upthere|ney, and his unflagging efforts to a March KLX, Oakland (509 meters) rT. Dix, t yeu nd apparently succumbed | make Seattle a better and a cleaner TRAE WEP et Fe t+ ma to its beautic ty, Malcolm Douglas deserves pro:| ig Pa ae at ¢ But now the question Ww Ta- | Motion to a judgeshy Be eae coma demand that Uncle Sam refrain is 36 years of age, youns| NAVY BAND LEADER from ivertixing “t nd Be to brin to the bench that names” in titling the postage mountain? and industry so much needed expedite the business of our o oreant hd HALF DROP IN MELONS FOR SEPT. 8 | cesrnuoi suis burt ——<$<—<—<—$<—$—$—$—$$<—<—_— HERE’S MORE ABOUT Simy Washingt has been » How Legislators Sell to arm \ al ac sesorey eA Soh py ' Cart n, Mrs. Mary L. Bloom. eral court here cording to notice 8. Jefferson Cit (“4 State Is Bared quist Lou D, Parmele, Mrs a : received by Corporation Counsel T.,| | WOS: | tetfermon | Clty (4ee Lida MeKereher, M M. A Sears paey J. L. Kenned gram of barn dance mi oa ty | Gottstein, Mrs. Keith L. Bullitt, Mies} Hazel Goodwin (top), of| The state attorney general, John KDKA urg (326 meters) ters, at the|Grace Dal Mrs. Marie Burke,| Syracuse, N. Y., and Eliza-|H. Dunbar, and legal heads of Spm EB Mixed quartet Chas, | Mra. W. ¢ with Kennedy « xtord, Mra. John D-! beth “Fleisch, of Brooklyn, | kane and Tacon Bol Levinson, M his assistants, sre, Mille 36 won in the beauty contest at) ment. 4 J. Sullivan, Mrs. Sadie|the supreme convention oy,) Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer s. Verah W. Landen,| the Moose in New York. will consider the authorities on a mo- | ernment had in Eg. hauer, Mrs. W tion 1 telephone company mem) ecause membera of the legivtature | Barnhart, Miss Cordelia Thiel, Mra Deaxs (as plata ollie amare dattalte 4 lhave been in the business of selling |Bugene Meacham and Mra. Beatrice and certain. The September § hear-| goods to the si | Whittingham. ing is separate from the mandamus ' “For many years certain members| Tuesday night De j action pending in behalf of the city ars’ worth of ge to ‘the state Neterer on thi rdidate | Carmody will présent argu. nomination for | Alice eutenant governor, charged that| Mra. Je coat of the state gov- | Hammer ased so much was | Mrs, Max and French mari formed picket one reason Presenting Three Styles in LOW-PRICED PUMPS . warships were In the today American vessels. American troyers were guard ing the American docks, which are company's motion to Community Campaign ' built in Chinese territory outside the and then sat in Ju an map Train Holdu Fails ; ‘ < — se ees — J fe - in models that women, and young women, will admired ‘ ype ng this money into thelr own ’ First Sale of Its Kind Brin s Histrict manager, a " 4 peg agetamensiaar 920 charged Heighton Mexicans Arrested | : QS | divisional commercial superintend.| “Suppose Nobody Cared.” |]} and choose for Autumn wear. Three very good rea- Many of these men occupy com:| yieane Kan. Sept. 3. Thre Good Prices t, named with the Pacific Telo-| This was the c sons why one need not pay more than $6.95 for phone & Telegraph Co., in the man. | adopte U.S. Asiatic Fleet manding positions on the appropria: | 5 jeans were under arrest here to-| fashionable footwear. s t t t ti) [munity F drive 2 |tions committee, One sella ric \ mus action, will not be slated until Is Now at Shanghailpies to the state, ancsher sells tire | @8y,i" connection with the attempted) Seattle had ite first « after the court has handed down itn|21. by renent YASHINGTON, Sept. %—With | insurance ther sells office sup. had camena= irate! thy these | verdala, Poottom kampaastnn opinion on the motion to remand petit y advertising exp ‘i most of the Asiatic fleet concentrat and furniture, another sells , ' K to the superior court, argued | Who met on a general publicity com ted, here night, in| pendent iff. were | from battle with | bidding affair the bandit Turner, broke One of the Mexicans was cap last night as regation of Community i 4404 White build adopted. The family idea, | uction will probab' Ithe ri regular fnstitution of Lands Him in Jail 2% morket. deniers t ed in Shanghai harbor for protect! aratus. of American lives and property ad of United States government today | lowest appropriations for the vari awaited developments in the Chine ous depgrtmen consistent with war running the departments efficiently, on to secure the —daytime Pump in patent leather or black satin. Cut- out effect, with* narrow elastic gore and beading over | instep. Covered” military heel. more than 20 ttempted to « A formal protest to the Pekin gov- jit {8 to their interest to secure the ernment, made by the United States | highest possitee appropriation, #0 and the other powers against precipi- | that the department head can spend tating « naval battle in Shanghal|more money with them.” | harbor, has brought no reply as yet |Alleged Bad Check Nine American destroyers and Dutton to Addres: tight gunboats of the Yanktag river | two were arrest morning ymmunity drive liter ure, W Warm. Weather _ Starts be se fe 4 tear of centering the | of fund contributors ° A ee . t large producera may ‘w needy as a group, rath patrol are at or close to Shanghal, National Meeting The alleged forging of a $31.50 of Woods Blazes Again than upon the 62 institutions ‘which aeeordingto the navy department. | ©. J. C. Dutton, president of the| by Earl H Burchett! alias will administer to the needy thru : The) military situation on land I$) seattle park board, will be one of the |Charles Hathaway, resulted in the HIDDING. ON Continued warm, dry weather hasline fund raised by the coming drive not expected to result in a decisive | principal speakers at the annual con-|Af's arrest in Dex Moines, Ia. Bur- 16CA8E LOTS caused another outbreak of logged:| Other media for publicity suniest- | ¥ictory for either side until the naval | vention of the International Associa-|Chett! Is being held there for the! one bidding was made on lots of | Off Iand fires lear Seattle, it wan td by the subcommittee and adopted issue is determined. tion of Park Officials at Yakima, ped Tea ccuaaate eh Rad SI'110 cases or the entire stock of the| Sid Wednesday by George C. Joy.!hy the general publicity committee |{| —smart street September 4 and 5 er nti $17 Third ave. | Bade being sold, according to infor. gti gad oaks gae ington liast night w A parade in the Pump in_ patent ~ More than 100 park officials | \* gop ts 3 rearsiesate “ @¥e) mation from the T. Klock com. | Foaest Fire association, following re-| downtown district and smaller com leather, tan calf- French Will Land Pacific coast states and British pany. which bid In the standard | DOM of four blazes near present 10g: / munity centers, wherein each of the | skin or black suede end the 0 3% cent lozen, & Ring activities 8 ting w be rep : * Forces From Ships een ee ere the als note ‘Reckless Driving above’ the prevailing ahionert erica], Nona of (he fires are dangerous,| Hitutons benefiting woul? berrep IH! 5 ot on t trimmed ‘ | abo he prevailing shippers’ price| None n : resented; an exhibit in charge of the | & a . w cede Sake ro : RA - The! ' Charged to Pair | ana put 1% cents below what whole = mous pave been spas body window trimmers, to be held on the|{,| Cut-out and gored rench government jand na htenn = dekcieie rs were asking slashing fire ting out of control. \onening night of the campaign; ex-| rer ji Sov- forces in Shanghai at 6 p. m. to-' Four Accused as led saeue pe citar and Armour & Co. took the aid, and others have started [tensive ae er pivartatng: at both | aed ‘litany heel day to protect its residents in the Highway Speeders Sanderson, Both were ar-| Whites at 48% cents a dozen. @ roadside from undeter-|pittoards and in windows, and mov. |{| °Pe¢ military heel, avy ape ate a nee fe Ben Four alleged speeders will face |Tsted by highway pa shippers’ price was 41/™ined caures, They are believed to ling pictures of work done in the in-| waging near there, the state depart-| “pe copeartinges c. Dalton, in|Victory highway, wh: cents; the wholesal 46 cents have been started by smokers riding /stitutions to be benefited by the TA dupe wipes on ri justi : court, as a result of their {both charged with passing slower| Pullet eggs went to the Cudahy | thru the sper ‘n ag yes ive fund { A dispatch from American Justice cor a8 a result o latite Ps 5 | Packing company at 364 nite] A Sire is. blasir Wood £1 Those g the « b- | “larrest in the Pacific highway. |2Uto* in a reckless manner and gq-| t at 36% ce while . hose composing the general pub- | sul General Cunningham at Shang-| fre in the Pacif 1 ing an high as 40 miler an hout.| shippers were receiving 32 centa a| iverson logging near Ho-| icity committee were: Wylie Hemp. | =| Th rrested were Otto Bedrosky, hai reported that the Japanese, Ital-| Those arres' w obs eee Ky ly Sh ae decoy BE Ahad fis agli rete Bi in $100 | nalers were quoting them at 39 cents, | ¥®% reported Wednes: bart, southeast of Seattle. Another ii, chairman: G. E. Jubb, E. Rex Smith, H. FE. Marshall, John Mason, | Pol company, a h Po ; Point Mill company, at High Point.| yy. “sonkine, W. Ro Harrison, Hi jan, American and British naval pioneers < M roildrcictal Joodman. All were alleged to have contingents in the harbor were pre- | 0x Ry tll ag Bode be. A lot of “peewee” exgn was nold to red to follow sult if necessary to) en Soins r the He on P; | A third fire is burning between a | better Assessors Work t ie Henningsen Produce company at A : - protect the foreign quarter of the soe a $9 cbt a’ Gomi Seattle and Snoqualmie, and a fourth |heaid yy. 1, gwezea, J. M. Sayre ay don the eastern side of|ang T. J. perry | } 4 The information thaf the French| Fatally Raced by | Equalization Meet Ish, Wednesday fers | | | ay by the High At Left —street and after- noon Pump in pat- ent leather or black satin. A fashion- able Autumn style Ryan, R. P. Thymian, J. F, OLYMPIA, Sept 3.—Representa. ” y x 7 forces would be landtd was con- A 4 SRE’S y If the humidity average stays See ee a IN ty the, ~~ Newspaper in Hand ives of rastern Washington pre | HERE'S MORE ABOUT down and warm weather continues i : “tag At oped OOWELANDT week Apuliieke lig: (sented chime atthe first. (day's HERRIN Joy predicts a third forest fire scare Real Estate Editor able Aiton aa 4 a ‘REESE SPLITS gins, §2-year-old paralytic, died in aj hearing Tuesday of the state board in Western Washington this season. Will Talk Thursday and very. smart hospital here yesterday from burns |of ¢qualization. Western Washing- STARTS ON PAGE 1 come George E. Henry, editor of the Na-| Spanish Real Barton Plant Is | received when his newspaper eae wise were to gppea | | Question Isberto lisse Beal. tate Journal, will ad-| panis! eel, : ve Prouble: Acaini ots spark from his pipe Ferre Fact te chalrcca Gg lBMade Rod, Aied: where? sixith| cers areas, members ot is Beattle Real i BAIN | his paper and ignited it. . staf was,” he sald. “When informed on Wife’s Death Pst board at the Hotel Butler | jbanquet room at 12:15 Thursday fembers returning from last week's convention of the Pacific Northwest | Real Estate association at Yakima! report that Seattle had the largest Barton & Co., meat packers, again| Unable to remove the flaming |the board ana C. Clausen, ‘statelinat ne wan’ not fo, they told me| ANACORTES, Sept. 3.—Paul Is. ran afoul of city officials Wednesday | paper, the hefless man was severely auditor, and ( Ht orig state lig move a cur from out of \the| berto ts held in ‘Jail today in connec when reports were received that| burned by the fancy bigs sere | ones * are the other members. curage. Thomas hit me on the| tion with the finding, June 24, of the| they were making extensive reé-| up into his face before his calls for a ee head with a revolver. At that| dead body of his wife, Mra. Irene Pairs to their plant on W. Spokane help were answered. moment Reld came across the street, | Inberto, floating In a skiff in Rosario | st. More than a year ago the city 2 sc terry Nera Gectcoa Mul atralt, Jett ‘Wooten, with whom|{‘legation. An American Legion HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT aving a W andkerchief, ‘My x council passed an ordinance direct-) speaker will address the club at its |God, don’t do that,’ he said, when| Mrs. Isberto set out on her fatal) - ing them to remove their plant be-| PRINCE PAUL ha} eaW. Thani’ ebetink: ie trip, disappeared at the time and is| Defense day session September 12 fore January 1 of this year. d | Sormithar* Gallgen oe There aiea| sail aiielng: sud shot" Wednesday, Building — Superin-| TARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1 |nhot and killed Reid, 1 do not| Isberto returned to his former| ‘Extra! Azerbeidjen tendent Robert Proctor served pega Pty rhat| Wife's home on Guemes island, yes-{ 2 ee | kn hich one it was. That } Gri f R It notice on the packing plant to im and pledge a further reduction if I|started the fight terday, after having worked in Alas. in rip 0 evo! | $6.95 | Each of these styles in sizes 8 to 8—widths AA to C. ib —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | 36-inch Fancy J ieemataly comes, thelr repair work,|' votmey pity pole late:this af | no core the cooperation of ome tYabey Hanh dre ‘Here | k2 canneries during the summer. He| GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 3,— . z ; ernoon, altho three of his ponies h peration of on arry r ove up. ‘Here | a E under penalty of arrest. The com-| 7) somewhat stiff from the |0ther board member. I favor a per-|comes that Ku Klux, Herrin, said]! belme held merely for questioning | The Georgian delegate to the league | To e eece 4 pany had a force of carpenters) fre Someninl eave them yes checking system against the|Galligan. ‘Let's get him.’ jm eharhte: Cems, Connins of nations, Chavichillu, received dis ‘ engaged in putting a new roof on} terday | misuse of county-owned cars If sup-| “They dragged Herrin out of tho| patches today stating that all Geor-. one of their buildings. | He also plans to play some |Potted by one other member of the|car and beat him. Groen Dunning| Driver Who Killed | in and Azerbeidjon have been in the J , | golf during the next day or so | board I can show a further saving|and Charlie Denham drove up and| te of a revolution for the lust Vai Special ( Yard Sradciteaians) at the Piping Rock club, where |0f at least $20,000 annually without|the shooting started, 1 ran up| Girl Faces Trial | oh tel 5 ntataa tha twies} eat a) he will be guest at dinner to- |!mpairing county service, |stairs and hid.” | BELLINGHAM, Sept... 3.—man.| The telesrams atated the insurg OFT quality robing Fl in white with | 7 —This question does not y tol A Popes . : ents already command about half quality r ng eece 1n hite Ww W H. night, with American and British | | Huston Murphy, a miner, another! slaughter charges will be filed A E 2 rE tea Bf: polo players. the South district. However, I| witne id he was sitting in front|against Armando Lant, 26, coal|‘* territory. Street fighting ts re dainty ue flower pattern. Suitable for Wales’ next public appearance | did inaugurate an entirely new road | of the. ported at Batoum and railway and ; garage when Galligan and| miner, who ran down and killed) Por detica aa bake ee, women’s and children’s nightrobes and sacques. P a ul h AMYS J) witt be saturday, at the first | system upon taking over the office,| nis deputies arrived. When the|Grace. Carew. 19-year-old Normal| '@lestaphic service has been stopped Specially priced at 25¢ yard. Caidtdate’ for game of the international polo |and the auditor's anndal report for | car with Dunning in it arrived, Ga-| school graduate. | | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ;- matches, a, eu Sh uf 3 (sede a syne Wer eH ligan said: ‘There's Texas—get| Eyewltnesses testified Lant’s ma Ask uReceivas for prince will dine with the Clar. a he road and the road and |), according to Murpk | chine was going from ‘0 30 miles | GOVERNOR ence Mackays, and Sunday bridge funds of $93,761.29 over the| iyne or nas seltoh, boys geabbed| Axi chou When f€ struck the girl es Haynes Auto Works ‘ 4 Kepublican Primaries, Sept. oth ti ie os at hes anes lit Ragitind ne wor. IDunning from behind and Thomas | She alighted from a street car, Sho eter redatag isis 3. ein - lowar. ritish ambassador —The only dei © road program ‘ ny was carried feet by the automo. |itors’ petitions in bankruptcy and for \7 hot h dead,’ Murphy declared. | Was carried mpd, 81 I h U bl h d to which I have agreed has been | tin, at oe ge P bile, which passed her and went an.|appointment of a receiver for the “INC noleacine a Hie es that I ve prepared in the| | other 60 feet before stopping. |Haynes Automobile company were ld 25 budget, as prescribed by law, — filed in federal court here today. The ° . (Paid Advertinement) igs-* As a board member I have open. |May Be Embalmed R il T Jcreditors and thelr claims are: Chi i advocated measures for the| H d f H IV. | allway rainmen “ago Tool and Kit Manufacturing epperi ee ing ‘ relief of ferry users, which have ead 0 enry May Name Ticket company of Illinois, $972 Grind. | been Presented to the present board,| DINARD, Yranc Sept. 3. ai state mink tive t he |{"s Wheel Clearinghouse, Detroit, and favor the present plan of attack |ombalnied man’s head, bought for Bee ri hee x ej ne HAs $1,117.98, and H, Merrifidla of Chi. Jon the one-nided ferry leases to se.| 400 francs four years by Mi Botre bce ee ee ee INMEN | cago, $7,000. At “ar s leure adequate service and cheaper|dais, a collector, probably’ is. the | 1" Session at Mie ppc gd Abe ie 2 c age |transportation for residents of the|head of King Henry IV, v ae-nw. | Were expected to indorse several Do and . litical candidates for the November | ‘ : : : Islands. ey : nated in 1610, it has been re-| octane Tentalntive \ renrencntn ince: 8 eee idl A low price for this well-known Sheeting. An~ 4 $ —What plan have I for tax re-|v by historical investigation. ° {tives o¢ the Brotherhoo eg | fan EGY ar bi fee triste ‘ . Republican Candidate for Governor 19 duction? By reducing the ex-| Henry IV was buried in the royal] He. aoe et Hates on a been mproving apidly evenly sy Aide) clear, un) leached quality in| 9-quarter. 5 jPense of county government thrujtombs at St. Dennis and the body| Bere Sitce Monday, meeting to or.) PASADENA, Cal., Sept (81-inch) width. A special offering of 600 yards, * ganize for the union's political activi-| cess Erik, bride of Prince Will Address a Meeting Tomorrow retrenchment and economy in every|remained here until 1793, when revo : i ties during the campaigns. The ses-| De k, was reported today : department, using only strict busi-|lutionaries broke open the tombs and | sions Aid onthe: = freee babe yi it oe ace ness methods in the administration | dragged out bodies of the old F reneh | tien ecko : Sa tos extteBHOA. started by a tooth extrac’ i of all county affairs. I favor adop: | kings. ) 3 | hursda at 8 Pp M tion of initiative measure No, 50, —— ‘Patrick Mahon Is Peso ua 2rd Goalie p Mmiting the tax levy on real estate s ° | ee ste . . a | y , , to 40 mills, and favors dicisen ae; eize 71 Cases in Hanged in London |¢o the royai couple's new mansion the motor vehicle license and gas Largest Booze Raid | (ONPO%: Sept. 8—Patrick Mahon j Hear vd a Eh Shak an de | tax with the counties. |was hanged at 9 a. m. today for the LQ _titvort manger frm ot|,,TACOMA, Sent—8. M. Youre murder of my Kays in he ware | Man Hurt by Auto government for both city and|7'" Was arres| Ks uses of! iow on Eastbourne beach last April |county, giving thin a fair trial before |Whiskies and Imported wines were] \fahon, according to evidence at his Slightly Improved | launching 4 — clity-county merger |e Mes To Gate bolice Hee rel trial, entertained a number of other} THE DALLES, Ore., Sept. 3.—The e |movement. I believe a greater. sav. |!" le largest booze rald staged | weir in th® bungalow, which was|condition of Harry Bennett of Lyle, Eighth Avenue, Between Union and University Ing by far can be made thru a man.|here within the past three years./in a lonely and secluded spot, while|Wash., who ‘suffered a fractured agertal form of government, I favor| YOUns was arrested at a garage|the body of Miss Kaye, his former |skull when he fell in some manner mas Clab of Puyallup public ownership of utilities, T wilt|!n the rear of a Regents’ park| sweetheart, was stuffed in « closet. |betwen two automobiles, was report: vote to award the county light con.|residence and A” seven-passenger|He murdered the girl during «led somewhat improved today. The tracts to the city next year, bidy be</automoblle said to have carried 46] quarrel after she had demanded that|injured man is still in a semicon. ing equal or lews, cases of liquor wa» confiscated, he marry her, sclouy condition, however, Thursday, at 45¢ yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 36-inch Colored Sik Pongee $1.00 vo A lovely quality for negligees and other apparel, draperies, pillows, lamp shades and other art needle- work. In Copenhagen blue, gold, oyster white, jade, | pink, honeydew, deep pink and black, Attractive | value at $1.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE an. 9 Tals Advertinememt id Vor by