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FRIDAY e MORE ARRESTS | © IN BORDER RUM . RUNNING WAR Whatcom Sheriff Captures |! Man ip Gun Fight RACE THRU BELLINGHAM Two Booze-Laden Cars Dis- abled and Men Run Baprstkaeey | ae nos SEPTEMBER 11, given as L, E er men who ded in tho tran: alle of the three urred when th are said to have att two auto loads of wt the town. Calla ‘Thurs ler offic transac sion of Aller ARREST EIGHT AT KELSO Todd Obtains Warrants for Prominent Citizens h Bae er. “| Here Are Facts About Finding of Lost Flyers Recalls Other Thrilling suffered except from exhaus- Italian airmen had little tion, flight, but came soon after into port under her own Five Men Found After Given U p as Drowned JLLOWING are the ad- scouting plane squadron of dresses and distin- the U. S. S. Wright guishing records of the | S. R. Pope, aviation pilot, PN-9-1 crew: is from Jackson, Tenn., Commander John Rodg- where he was born in 1894, ers, pilot of the PN-9 No. 1, He overseas on the U. |} is the son of Admiral John S. S. Arizona during the A. Rodgers and is 44 years world war, old. He is a veteran of the Otis G. Stantz is the ra- Spanish-American war and | dio operator aboard the has a record of 1,000 hours | PN-9-1, He has a navy in the air, His present rating as chief radio man, home is in Havre De Grace, | being 26 years old. His Md. | home address is 1518 Sec- Lieut. Byron J. Connell, | ond ave., Terre Haute, Ind, navigation officer, is from W. M. Bowlin, the fifth Pittsburg, Pa. He is 31 years old and in recent fleet | | man aboard the plane, when | maneuvers in the Hawaiian | is she left San Francisco, He erent of testifie y owner of A charge of embezzler against George A. F tee of the peace hool board. Potand, while police judge, to his personal use more of the funds of his office Seeks Return of Cannery Advance! Louis James, cannery worker, a cepted $197.15 from *Woo the loan. the importing company bearing his| 5,, $ c A name here, and then refused tol ees ye 4 ee ne yo work for it, Woo charges in a su-|, tas ethined ok are .00 5 perior court suft filed Friday. Hel iy parqnes Saas iad we \ alleges James was to have worked 3 a at the Egigick, Alaska, cannery TOS Aehe Thermometer during the 1924 and 1925 seasons, equipped oven, 18x but refused to go after obtaining | ‘STILL BURSTS; 18 inches; polished WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Hun- ter blvd. from Horton to Court | st.. Saturday, from 8 a. m. to 5 'p. m. Also water will be shut | off on Lakewood ave. from Court i to Horton st, Saturday, from 8 ( a.m.to5 dd m, [ MICHAEL'S for Diamonds + you’re proud of See ci than $300 | Indictment | placed under | hands Seeking Portland |Initiate Severyns an aviation machinist’s waters, made an exception- mate, first class. His home (ally fire record as pilot in city . Ind I “ SWISLER WINS : ONE COUNT , Conspiracy Charge Voted : Down; Others Pending FREDERICK & NELSON indict: me nts were a distillery Phill The “CAPITAL” Range . Hintz, 0. C. Allen, 1 top. <A featured value at $55.00. _ MAN BURNED Burned when a ploded at afternoon, A Good Quality Water Coil, $3.00, still ex. | F, Wheeler, arrest the city hospital Theb last of the still started a fire in the residence and Fire Bat ation Chief J. B, Kinney and three was | and taken to compunies of firemen answered the warm and extinguished the flames. about the 4 Wheeler was burned and face. by Officer J. A. He was Colller arres and D, | Wi alford The still, according to the of ficers, was in operation in the at-| tie of exploded, ne house when it fire to suddenly | setting the build-} held in lieu of $1,000 rho police selzed 109 of moonshine In’ the house, bail Friday. gallons “CROWN? Heater | $19.75 Duplex grate burns coal or wood; mica panels in door, Low-priced, $19.75. | } Boy for Parents | Wilbur Strouff, 14, of Portland, is} sought by the police, | pearance from his home 5, He is belleved to } seon Saturday caddying™ Ungton golf course | arance of the Strouff hoy ported tothe police Thursday F Priche], 12563 19th ave , a family friend afte Any Heator‘or I may be bou, in Woodman Lodge Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A. 0. { our Budget (Pay-Dutof W., will hold an Initiation Iriday | Income) Plan, evening at 8:30 at which Police} Chief Severyns will be initiated and Vrederick & Nelson, 1422 THIRD AVE. At the Checkered Clock Mayor Brown will be one of the principal speakers. This will be fol- | lowed by a banquet and entertain. | ment. Downatatra Store THE SEATTLE STAR ‘UNION CHIEF I$ Washington Collection OPTIMISTIC Agency, Says Michigan FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVE.—PINE T—SIXTH AVE. PAGE 11 MULLANE FILES =. SUIT ANSWER Rescues of Air Hi story Teamsters’ Head Arrives for sige) D. Fi All ae yepend Artist, Coty Is to Be Sued by Worker e e 4 ye National Meeting tetains I'reedom on la large cs for Cement Job ed Bagi rescue of the crew Lieut. Leigh Wade, world \SHINGTON ; ta tat einen’. ¢ pecific | cept " An of the PN-9-1 recalls flyer, was forced to descend Daniel J, Tobin’ of Indianapo? collection f he p ert ¢ obt $ et By other thrilling rescues at at sea off the Faroe islands, |) President of the International Broth Mi 8 Se tee Cf ife of a Michig $ sone hes | sea of airmen believed lost. north of Scotland. He wa rhood of I ters and T en " apes t ag Mbgaaseategipnc® : against Harry Hawker, English picked up by a Bristol f A 1 Feder . : ro cata M eee u loye airman, was forced to de trawler, after being adrift ||! Sanath Ay gd hey : racile 1 Maet Be I scend at sea while attempt- | several hours, Vashingt Tobit , to 5 C Las ta of , . ting Ma ‘ ing a non-stop flight from Antonio Locatelli, Italian co m to? + M ete 1 t presen it New Foundland to Ireland aviator, who accompanied ' Mact Me athe , re Janu He was picked up by the the United States’ round raed..the Apion! “| NOW WIFE OF , P f steamer Mod, unequipped the-vorld flyers on their ely ‘nt. ‘The | LOBACCCO KING'S SON . : with wireless, and for days hop from Iceland to Green oman's fami) Mra, Bagi reed unde er| ton stat s 3 the world believed him lost land, descended on the sea h BUptude (Coreen OF Mas se until the Mod put into a | off Cape Farewell, ( - ain , : sgt Pia” ua tate ia WOMAN: 18 POISONED Seottish port. land, It was three $ » member of & prominent se aa eit 4 - “A The NC-1, United States before Locatelli and the president, and «| Baltimore fumit Rap " e si ciikass naval seaplane, was forced three members of his crew ns, are « to the { from 0 Mulla down off the Azores in at- were picked up by the U, the meeting, H 1 hin chief tempting a trans-Atlantic | S. S. Richmond, but the nop with Reattle labor Wel joe ares. Reeuagys foe Bis SHOE REPAIR SHOP D OWNSTAIRS STOF RE BUTTERICK P ATTE RNS Dopasdable Goods.-.Economy Prices... Frederick & Nelson Service 250 Smart Felt-and-Velvet | H A 3 SP RrcED” PRICED | , $2.95 CHARMING combination this—felt and velvet—for Fall Hats in the sports and A’ types so popular for this time year, of This group, a specially pur- chased lot, includes mostly | One-of-a-Kind Styles in close-fitting, off-the-face and medium and large shapes in wide variety. Every one a combination of felt and yelyet, in one color and smart combinations. Black and the fashionable Fall colors. Unusual, Saturday, at $2.95. TAIRS § These Four Styles Typicat *4 x’ 7 of Others TORE Girls’ Boys’ Part-Wool ° isu, Wi ; : “Regulation Sint, Stockifigs | Union Suits Gymnasium : | Outfits 50c Pair oe is $1.95. MIDDY 50¢ t WNSTAIRS da tan bark Good value at $1.50. | patr | TORI DOWNSTAIRS STORE | % to 10. At DOWNSTAIRS STORE DO Sizes 2 to 6 Sizes 7.to 14 Mester fur trimmed of course, for that is what girls will especially want for Fall. Coats fo ery hy Dresses. rere) satin to 14 years, a Lovely new wood brown panels and tan shac reddish browns and others Alt many are fully lned. Girls’ Balbriggan and Wool, Dresses $5.95 The balbri; Dresses are in one-pl styles and co lovely colors, from waplen Dresses are in charming bolero styles and prettily trimmed. Sizes 8 to 14, At $5.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sturdy School Shoes At Moderate Prices NIRLS' HIGH SHOES in the JT brond-too last pletured at left; of tan calfskin, Low heel, with rubber lift, Sizes 8% to, 11,,82,75; 11% to 2, 83.00, $7.95 $9.75 FOR and black, BOYS-—heavy Sizes 6 to 11. AROWING GIRLS’ OXTORDS JF with low heel, Made ‘on a comfortably-fitting and smartly styled last, Tah and black calf skin, Sizes 2% to 8 $5.00 the pate DOWNSTATRS STORD All are reinforced in stockings, 25 “Sample” | Fall Dresses Just Arrived | $25.00 }#| EW and different style tures in these smart $25.00 , model self material is sketched. One of | a attractive Fall dresses of silk crepe, in black and the new shades. All fur-trimmed, all fully lined, and all smartly styled. Twenty-five or coats in the lot of several hundred which can choose, | New style lines and new colors . | are important fashion notes. | $25.00. | Boys’ and Girls’ School Ky Stockings, 29c Pair | 3 Pairs for 85c siete tnd Are sturdy for school wear, ‘They Beerace . fal fa Rpt h ela i % i in of strong. leather hc teed athinicomltbe t tach JOR GIRLS—fine rib, mercerized cotton Stock- enc Akeowehehees 42.00. iat } ings in Cordovan and black. Sizes 544 to 914. “Army” last. Made to rib Stockings in Cordovan the toe. These NEW Men’s and Young Men’s Sections in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE Feature— Fall SUITS and TOPCOATS at $25, $35, $45 PECIALIZING in an extensive display of up- to-the-minute styles for young college and business men and conservative styles for older men. Suits in each price line with TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. TOPCOATS, riety. Outstanding values, all, at $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 too, are shown in an extensive va- —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Fall Oxfords In Black and Brown “Scotch” Grain Calfskin $6.50 oo | | | One. of eight good- | looking styles in men’s | and young men’s shoes ; | for Fall. Newest styles and lasts, price—$6.50. Sizés 6 to 11. One —DOWNST. AIRS STORE, B b S ° With Vest and oys ults 2 Pairs Trousers Well tailored, in the smart blue and tan shades, Plain ish vest, a airs of knic! NSTAIRS STORE gray Coats ide 100 New | fea- A black with fur flowing crepe-back trimmed and a tie of styles in new | $25.00. The Coats | more ‘‘sample” Pocintt C Ss.) HID misses women and DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Boys’ and Youths “Army Last” Shoes | withstand the hatd knocks boys give their shoes at sehool or play, $3.50. | $4.0) | to 19%, Me Gf Sturdy school DOWNSTAIRS STORE