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WEDNESDAY OUSOBER 1, 1038 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 NE ee er a RE ec. 9 GUN FIRE OPENS “vost: oF vevenx ) SAYS GAMBLING esa !*Cleanine POLICEMAN SHOT Nine Arrested in. SHIP CO, SCORES seteaff on Bridges i ON SOUND | Aco'srauno ative JOINTS THRIVE | . DOWN BY THUGS = acolo IN SUIT AGo Is FOUND rated General Nimrod in Command || }¥.. » ia rar ve t lly. M, Man Makes Charges ‘ " of Big Sector Was @iscovered in Atlanta Against Brown : DUCKS REPORTED THICK Hunting Season Opens With ‘ " and] San Francisco Officer Prob- 5. xu ¢ targe| Judge Allows Proof Offer in ably Fatally Wounded |’ Girl Attack Case { i | | te ay suited |{Chinamen- Told Him “Wait ; Wc Sabingormed bo" aT eseachaeil’ pasha a’ | Wednes , F ; nents looked on ber bell sack Sori go me ’ “Fair and Warmer” ite / a Bang on Wednesday ee Til Mayor Gets Back % ‘trom ve of on ce ‘ro it for World Series | Hi f ‘ f * 1 vt are ‘ . t ef \ A ¥ ‘3 r. w.t . n > f robab fat \ 7 » : . : { e FL one Pus wa | {that i se carta Desert Will Sto eae toe — will ae | The prisones || ¥ 3 , ee « p is tet gt a bats ‘ ! | J. V. Chase Takes eer ee ee San Gabriel Fire hts mB rrk bene r ) ie C . eatme : Y Command Formally | «i: el. Without rex oe tae Fath 7) brteaee ey perp Salle t nothing ! The annual w etween: hunters ——— -——- + be a AT . 1 MERTON, © upants of the r af t Mount Waterman! but not an impeachm und. . 3 ae: 1 effictenc € ny ‘ore ower Q iH . Te is: uclasen ute colahel AEE Issued for Three ona tek gon eames cee oe = = ee = = at Wednesday, and a large number of} {0 Face Jointist Charge | Si "iteacs Lanse ared Seattle bh ters were t moun. ae 9 open fire on anything) Three Japances, charged with. be We Sn 4 went out Tue brand of justi pup . Maat t for the oper Wednesda ed s “walkinge and Okami Hyota M mer Judge Kit F; D poi T u - 4 w h n ranch in ch of t entered ple f guilty to the| ma ret { ‘ H. Gowman of the Gowman| When Deputy Prosec Ralph | ‘M ati to forsake the trapshoot- | Hammer thelr prev. | I of * i for duck shot/ious records of convictions to t Wo went t tJ to be among the first in the | court, th ey, John F. Dore, | and w eunitied to Gnanhia” Sin | ob: @ prosecutor had|Y. M. C. A a T 7 A. W. Leonard was headed for the | promised o Bho Ry es Selaiccaadhn toa one” tele ae , Women sCrepe Skagit flats, where the ducks are re-| guilty pleos were entered. wee go t su nt . HE ee ae ee ancl cTiat atom” om condition that Kimonos Art Basil, Seattle dy er, who ba */ thelr previous records wert made a alley try bi nd again this fa! over the wild drakes in the Niaqual region and will clean them himself. Re ca rea mert?'| pleas und directed the three to a3 Assembling Baby’s Gaia | Hammer answered. “Their re ~ omnis rere “3 KIDNAI ED BY Then 1 change our pleas to - , . ul style HIJACKERS! Winter Wardrob i "aS ear in court W inter W ararove trader mours Powder Co. will be in the| ™ ~ es hgh daa cry 2 mmed with bands of crepe rol ly ) 4. etne nee ne case came “ ”? i in rastin color Size digo Ag Ae =~ Spel betore Judg yd 4, Talim pre Sought Hush Money While laedou Whew So in cont ting 2 t the t Vernon country for| “Ne Judse, thi _ _ ‘ . ne soe bel me mathena m country £0F) wopear. “On Hammer's recommen Posing as Officers lections Are Made ; sa DOWNSTAIRS STORE $3.75 |dation the bailx of each, totaling; 4 * 1 $4560) wae ordered forfeited dnd Seattle and Everett police From Downstairs Store Offerings at | bench’ warrants turned over to Wednesday were searching for 0D IGherife Matt Starwich for the arreat| ‘ree hijackers who, posing y ae the think as federal prohibition agents, Lower Prices snail raided a hotel in Everett and i | kidnaped two women and a man ; | at the point of a gun and held HE Downstairs 9 .| HERE’S MORE ABOUT them prisoners for several Store Baby Wear hours, in an effort to extort Section is flow ar- not guuilty,” sald Dore | Judge Dykeman took tho revised | d young women, tol Two Res: Boys’ Stoantics Popular Styles at Low Prices ICTURED at right, small boys’ Ruff-neck warm and Women’s Sleeve- less Aprons Millions Damage in North MEEKER mone 39, 65¢, 95c feared in heavy worsted. Ver Pull-over style with collar that turns te sat the tite ged in a new way > eles the well up over the head. Navy-blue-and-gold, buff- Carolina Inundation STARTS ON PAGE 1 t t that affords better facilities for displaying its bounti- fir and-brown and cardinal-red-and-gray color-com- | at 4:30 Wed t ! ful and dainty offerings. an . ae binations. $5 5 RALEIGH, N. C.. Oct. 1.+-Damage | Boise, where he expected to arrive) Deen left ane i f b nae : s oe oon 3th, paete Sites 4: 60 Sis... cab cv vscbeysue 4 nd other property in| before 1:30 p, m Hal or Sans 88 G. Lon 4 Selections for baby’s Winter Wardrobe can be made . nd gine fa:* ina from flood. waters | will continue on from there to Pc of the O be > dag aagey to advantage now. a ICTURED at left, the new “Cricket” © weeks of continued |tello for the night. He exp te E pany pen At 39¢, Sweater for boys whose chest measurement fains was several million dollars to-| stop at Rock Springs and Cheye VANTA SHIRTS ir tton <INGS cotton.and ay, with rising rivers threatening| Wyo, Omaha, Neb. and Rantoul and.wool : t ol, BO¢; silk.and-wool 44 a bet hy my 30 and 88 inches. Aspopular V-neck still further destruction IL, on the way to Dayton, wh re , ft rayon, 65¢ BERIZED PERCALE style with school-color stripes on neckline, cuffs Additional flood warnings were|he will arrive with his passenger oa 81.75 wna . ure silk, 95¢ pair AND CRETONNE APRONS and bottom. Made from fine worsted wool yarn. broadcast. by the federal weather bu-| probably F “a's mwet icky) esones © very useful, and much Black-and-gardinal, black-and-green, reap here this morning as rivers in ie <= SWEATER SACQUES ¢ “T OL, BOOTE! preferred by many women new we 2 ave: Ri eastern and central parts of the state} THE DALL Oct. 1 hand em dered, $1.26, n These are in pleasing color black-and-orange and navy-and-gold - continued to rise, threatening to In-| Ezra Meeker, Vancou-! 7 81.95 and 2.50, it th pink and blue ings and patterns. At 50¢, ‘Ss’ KN Ee TOQUE i undate thousands of acres of tobacco | ver, Wash. to Da 0., wit ad tri es of fancy stitch 95¢ and $1.35. BOYS’ KNITTED QUE CAP in and cotton |tleut. Oakiey Kelly as his pilot COAT SWEATERS tn white ng and ribbon, 50¢, 75¢ colors to match “Cricket” sweaters (as Im many sections traffic was sus- | passed over the site of historic ort] ./ Or med aa nee A bat Ay 4 $1.95, nd 9B¢. - STAIRS STORE pictured), 95¢. pended entirely, railroad bridges were | Dalles on tho old Oregon trail, at| Perle ties Oley Pala $2.75 and $3.50, nie-ood thaw adil —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Swept iway and trains delayed for}10:35 a m, 4 peer a «he KNITTED CAPS tn silk, wit blue, $2.76, $2.95 and hand embre and othe 83.50. daint f some hours. Thousands of feet of tracks | have been undermined by the waters. } Thoughts of Elisabeth City and /tinental air C.. were under |turb the ca Cotton Crib Men’s and Boys’ ’Kerchiefs Blankets In Fresh Assortments at Low Prices In 272x87-inch Size IME was when it was hardly/thought neces- sary to buy handkerchiefs for Dad or the 33c boys except at Christmas time, or for a birthday. ¢ BAB BUNTING gs for -265, nM ur ‘ $1.50, 81.75 and $1.95. scalloped edges and titching, $3.95. DR. DENTO SLEEPING ARMENTS that fit enug’ “ EL nig t several dusiness home, he was found calmly 1 > nufacturing . plants \the kitchen, his feet propped on the | ‘Were forced to close down. Waters jtabic, reading a copy of Tho ‘Star swept over the sea wall at Beaufort. |ttiy daughter was cooking a litt GERTRUDES" and Sizes 1 ar plain or _ scalloped However, Dad and th + e boys are not always N.C. on the coast, and inundated |teast and hot water as a junch for the Gaitiie eon: $1.25 $1. 50 0 $1.85, 81.75 and ~ price for these at aah ies nadsce. Wea tote! toe Vataouver on bts Swit? ar pia Pn B16. $1.95. ; Cotton Crib Blanket satisfied with just plain white handkerchiefs punidentified four-masted schooner /a jate train. ‘was believed sunk 10 miléx off the) Tho 93-year-old pioneer had ju coast and xuards have gone to the | finished a bury day Feaeue of the crew, reported afloat |puyattup at 7 a. m err sections of the town. now, but insist on keeping abreast of the times with something fancy—something with a flash of color like these we've just received in the in dainty plaid patterns and i ini white with pink or blue bord. nd forced the Everett per ern Size 27x37 inches. He went to| with two | te ta te . avo the auto on 1 y 2 Thursday, at BB¢ cach Divnataine stare: in Ie boats. |heavy handbags full of books.| The I f K d S$ oi a nstairt ; j e Officiais said that the rains in|wnen news of confirmation of his |of the benoit arn n ants nitte acques —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Here's just a hint: At these prices it would North Carolina the past two weeks | trip camo he was rushed, back attle in‘an automobile. He we conference with Chamber of Com-/ ———— |merce officials for over an hour.| HERE’S MORE ABOUT Se-j of the auto and arrests are expected | nto | today. . be wise economy to purchase now for Christmas giving. 2,000 Yards of N'S FANCY haye been the heaviest in history. Rivers have risen to unprecedented heights. Crop damage is enormous. |home about 6. Argentine Flyer in ee . And to see him one would have/ China Hops Safely thought\ he had been sitting there 95c Knitted wool Sacques in dainty style. trimmed in blue and pink. FANCY COTTON RCHIEFS with woven borders in a variety of colors. With neatly COTTON OY! 27-inch White terns i ofdbebar afd plaid 95e effects In a number of White, Very good value at 3 3 “4 loasin; colors N y hemstitched edges. At 20: SHANGHAI, Oct. 1.—Major Pedro |!4ty in the kitchen all day. |{_STARTS ON PAGE1 J} srr pacrmsarade deasscnes Outing Flannel hanifoed Soper ery each; 3 for B04. . Yanni, Argentine world flyer, ar- eT iy | : | MEN'S PLAIN WHITE LINEN 'KERCHIEFS at 2 Tived here at 3 p. m. fter a jury, Rosenbluth appeared from the Ry px MEN'S JAIN 1 p LINED 2} at 25¢, Syeior tugnt tron Yousow, |Man Driving While | trum ana’ cates toc a doctor, Special 18c Yard ibs aca BOs uae ne a 4 | BOYS’ WHITE COTZON 'KERCHIEFS at 20¢ cach . STAIRS STORE ae DOWNSTAIRS STOF | 8 tor 50¢. that Major} | Drunk, Is Charge) ..1,0¢ n'y tit Maver n shot said 0; H. G. Behneman, 62, was arrest-| borne. “Ife said, ‘Major Crot ar 5 British Club’s Dance Opening Dance of the Season. ‘Thursday Evening, Oct. 2, 1974, At Christenson Mall, Broadway and Madison St. Admission 56. Betier than ever. Come. lade Women’s and Young Women’s Fashionable Coats ; : 800 (Only) As Seen in the Downstairs Store Display. a Wide Range of Styles and Prices : mS Tarkish Bath Picturing But Six of Many T, I Appealing Values At owels With Fancy Extra size : $15 to $45 1°} terrace eles Colored Borders At 9 Q¢ Bach Coat Poe RA YS: } f : ay fabric Coat elab. warm fabric in orately trimmed iceable gra c in braid, and but- i , tons. Fur collar. ed 3 ¥ “ully ed ith > 1. Bi é \ 4 Setee tees VERY low price for a 4 in this model . \ crepe. i \ fi Turkish Bath’ Towel of this quality, and more es- pecially with such attrac: tive Jacquard borders in pink, blue, gold and laven- der, Size 21x42 inches. A absorbent priced at Men's and Boys’ Sections, DOWNSTAIRS STORE ef early Wednesday morning on 4/ heart has given out.’ } lcharge of drunken driving at 12th| for two of the men in the com-| ave §. and Jackson st, where two) pany to give the major ar ictal} | cops say they found him with liquor] respiration. One of them . dis lin the car. Tho prisoner at first! ered the major wax dead, and tak gave his name as John Newton. | ing off the officer's shirt, found the bullet hole,” | } Df } Ta Osborne then detailed the various confessions of Pothier after a serie lof interviews with the former ger |goant by justice department ag at Central Malls, R, 1, from tember, 1920, to March, 1921 on confession was to the effect that | Cronkhite accidentally shot himself. | [Others said that thier shot | Right | Cronkhite, at the instigation of Cap } tain Rosenbluth. | The prosecutor also stressed the | fact that altho Pothier eaid that |Cronkhite shot himself during t get practice, |trury to a Clearance Sale Beginning Today and Will Last Three Days Only. Pianos $95 And Up New Player $287. 50 Pe such practice was con-| regulations | Only two witnesses wero called at} the morning session, Captain Will! R. White of Camp nd |George Root, Jr. of Seattle, who] |told the jury’ the location |the monument which marks tho | scone of the tragedy. Root, was a member of the 213th at the time of the shooting, | ‘Navy Not Entered | in Pulitzer Races | DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 1.—Definite announcement that the United| States navy would not be permitted |to participate in the Pulitzer race, | |the high speed event of the inter: | firmly - woven, towel, specially 69¢. Piano..... We will give 10% discount on the regular prices of any new piano or player piano that we have on the floor during the three-day sale. Now is your time to buy. This sale is for —DOWNSTAIRS STQRE }\ \y25% Men’s Imported enkce Welk wn ace et | Right, above: Coat of cut polaire Left, above: Coat of cut polaire . ur « leld lursday, was ade Side. o ny Frede t fabric 1 ch red-brown shgde. in bright brown shade, & 00 Ox Three Days Only at the Low Prices |made today by Frederick: Patterson, nbrie im rich 1 ade, In ErighE, brown shade, Ade. ident of the national aeronautic | Fully. lined with’ good quality Set eat aed . relation. | sateen, $17.50. 925,00. ully lined w s 5 1 15 ———_—___—_ —_* | 95c to $1. | s cs 7 | Left: Bont of shaggy wool fabric Right: Black shaggy wool Coat @ WWEaay ance at the British Empire exhibi-| with sateen, #21.50, with gray crepe, 845.00, i) 1609 Third Ave. OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALI, value ht OG¢ and $1.25 pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORB |tion, “The ostriches, with their per sonnel and Jockeys, “have been brought here from Rome. They also will race in Germany. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE)

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