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MIGHT IN SOFT-DRINK BARROOM Proprietor Shot by Custom er, Who Is Overtaken by Police After Chase With a bullet lodged deep In hi* abdomen and with little chance of recovery, Chrtat (1 Qptcnm. proprte lor of the t" 8 *oft drink bar til 511 Recond m 8.. died In city hon>ttal today fallow In* a shooting *ffi *> in hi* <jairoom late last night. J. K Hill. a produce peddler living at l»th ave and E. Fir at., la In the city Jail aroused of the shooting by eeveral vltnenri Afirr Orecorn had been ahot and while ha lay on the barroom floor holding hta stomach and gasping for breath. HIU leaped Into the seat of hla peddler's wagon, lashed hi* horae and had covered a distance of alg block* before IViltceman C. C Detp and Defective Jamee O linen overtook and arreated him. HIT OVER HMD ix barroom riuirr According to the story fold by wttnnHur* Hill entered tha barroom In a disorderly manner and appar ently Intoxicated. Ha I* aatd fo, have quarreled with one of tha via- Itor* In the place, who. after being, knocked down, struck Hill on the bMd. Hill la Mid to have daubed out to' hi* wagon, returning with a revolver which he had snatched from undar tha seat Swinging open the barroom door he demanded. It la mid. to know who had hit htm. When Orecorn told htm to get out and stay out. he I* reported to have rawed hla weapon •nd fired point blank at the propri etor. The bullet, entering the abdomen, ranged downward and pierced sev eral Inteettne*. Orecorn wa* rushed ' to the hospital Taken to police headquarters. Hill fcs said to have made a statement that the shooting waa accidental, the bullet having hit the wrong man. He w*s locked up. still Intoxicated, the police say. BOTH MEN HAVE KAMI UK* HERE Hill and hla aileced victim are both married. Greoorn's home is at | NM Dayton ave He haa been In business south of Yealer way many yaara. Paul Rletbrock. HCI Tester way. hi Mid to have told the police he wa* the man who struck Hill, after Hill had knocked another man down SIX INJURED 111 AUTO ACCIDENTS Man Knocked Down and Run Over Six persons were Injured Sunday to automobile accident*. ana seri •oaly. City hospital authorities re ported Monday mom in k that Harry •Redman. 75. M 43 (Oth are. 8.. one of the victim*, may be fatally It Jured. The other Injured are: K. W. Jarett. S»o* pi., of the city ambulance, burled against a telephone pole at Hecond ave. and Taaler way. when a ma chine driven by Karl Sullivan. ISM Boy Ist on ave., collided with the am bulance. Jarett sustained an injured ankle. I, R Roper. $11« 21th ave N. E.. cut wrist. R. Strickland. 421 Harrtaon It., cut Wrist and bruised leit. Charles Russet. 1041 Franklin at-, cut face. Prank Kiser. Riverton grocer, cuts , and bruisea. Klaer was struck by an automo bile driven by Raymond U Weeks. SI. an electrician, with W A. 800 l h aa passenger, near Riverton on the Pacific highway. Both Weeks and Booth are aaid to have been intoxl cated They were arretted pending the full determination of the serious- WM of Riser's injuries. The Htedman accident occurred Bear Taylor's mill. Predolf Ulje Bark. IS, of Prsston. was arrested after he reported the accident to the ; police. Htedman. after being knock ed down, was run over. His in j Juries include a fractured leg. arm none anil a possible fracture of the skull. A motor truck belonging to the Overland Transfer Co crashed into a fire hydrant at Fastlake ave. and Blaine St., breaking It off at th« j base. The truck was loaded with Sheep The spouting water caused a panic among the sheep. Jones Postpones His Address Here Owing to the death of hi* brother. Senator Wealey L J one* will addreiu the King County Women'* ilepubli can club Au«u*t 20 inxtead of Mon day. a* wheduled. Con*re*#miin W. E. Humphrey nutmtltuted for itor Jone H at today * meeting at Mevct' cafeteria. FXNKRAL, HKRVICKH for Mr- Nancy fry, prominent relief corp* *nd O. A. R worker, plonffr r> *1 dent of H"»ttie, who died laxt Fri day morning at the home of Mr*. Minnie It I>ahnken. 2211 14th ave W., were h'-ld Sunday afternoon at the Honney-Wataon company's par lor*. Th<- service* *rri> under the aunplce* of the W. H. C. William mcdonald, u waiter living at 71J N. 74th («., died Sunday morning of pulmonary tu berculo*l* at the Klrlandn natulan um. Mr M' Donald, who I* nurvived by an uncle, daniel McDonald, of Hnohomuih, wa* a member of the Hod* Dixpcniter*' union. The body 1* at the Collin* Hro*. undertaking establishment pending funeral ar rangement*. Marie Cunningham, 7l» T.'nlon at , reported tb<- theft of her lid pur*'-, containing a 1410 ring a nil 115 In <*oh, from an automobile Hlandlng at 14U> ave and Ja<k*on *t at 1:1;, a. m Monday. Mln* Cunningham told the police (he *u«pected two ne groee who wera n loitering near the machine. WHY NOT THE OTHERS, TOO? THIEVES ENJOY BUST WEEK-END Even Young Ladies Pick Off Cash Light fingered gentry "pert a prof Italia week end An electric vibrator. atol«n from the Denny Wajr phar macy. 4«« Cedar at. and a hatful of nlckrla from a pay phone In the Island View Apartment*. war* part of the toot obtained. H. D M<Om. I! JO Ninth sre . re-! ported to the police lhat ha tout $llO i *hen a pickpocket extracted hla' wallet In a Third ave theatre liurt: lam escaped with »140 In ruh fr,> m » * fl ** r atore owned by ! J O. Oohn, 134 First ave„ early Bui. day morn in* J H I'endle'on. Ft Recta hotal. reported that two girb. h«<wi. en i« ta K ,n "" night procure.! Ho' C P ° Ck " *»™>n tri ' ' 'toytatoo ave N | <MI , Fortu p t kpocfc,u hZ, ,b 5 tmrk 1T')» | " "h/tl. ***** "" -me frnle in r„„h " " m ' DU# W You Can Save on Boys' School Clothes • in The Bargain Basement Boys 9 School Suits $6.50 Wy belted model in a handsome brown mixture is well tailored and durable. Detachable belt. HnT!i e £° at v fu ! , * lin . ed with serviceable serpe and the knickers are full » ?u' • yln an(l day out service you simply cannot beat this suit at the price. In sizes from 8 to 16 years. School Blouses School Caps $125 95c jn»y!! rd alM ha iI br HSt ,n if* m 1 "1 Made from ®P lendid materials, l*>th ftriKd r Th „i.rr ain and fancy ' hj,V(> ,eal ™ P atte "w. Ihity have attached bands and flexible visors. tarK-ies^wais/ 1 ' ' ast lKK ' kot an<i Light and dark colors in jrrnys. In size* from 7 to 15 year,. A Big Splash in Women's and Misses' BATHING SUITS $l.O0 —$1.89—52.49—$2.95 Here si your chance to get a suit at a j?ieat saving. Even if you shouldn t use it this year, it will pay you to get one and keep it for next yodi, There are both Cotton and Wool Suits in this big lot, in Black, Emerald, Reel, Royal Blue, Old Rose, Old Gold and Purple, with body and skill trimmings in vivid contrast. In all sizes to 46. Early Bird Nipt Wallet With $35 An early mo/ning pi. kpocket nipped the wallet of W. \V, Kola bury. a Ukf IHirlen druggist, a* the victim boardeij a south lound street car at flrnt ave. and Tealer way. The wallet contained IU and a Maaonic emblem, told the police. "A young fellow about 11 year* old. amooth shaven and wearing a brown suit, kept bumping Into me aa I waa gelling onto the car," ttelsbury sold T OCKED IN BOX FOR 18 HOURS Prrd Allan. a wk, tni*M into A I>i* Iron (ml Ijos at I'wit »f mid mjf **w time Kniurday afternoon (or a nap. In the U * was a ssrk of time Allen *«» very l'urinsr hi* iilraU a *ilrhOiA.i wiw alii! k.cksd the hot. F"1 gti u*i n hour* Utir rwuotl AMf *l, nearly dead frunt inhaling INm fumca. |< c nu rv covering Inliy W\HHIM.T«>N Assort \TInN So. IS. Master, Mates and Pilots, held their first annual picnic at Kirk land. Kunday afternoon THE SEATTLE STAR TWO POLICEMEN KILLED IN CAFE Gun Battle in "Black and Tan* Joint Otic AGO. Ail|. n. fraaa.l— William Ilannaaaay and Jamra Mutaibay, pollca arrffaanta wrra ah«t and lltll«*«t aarly today In a r.Milvr dual In a "black and tan ' raff tiara. H;rcbay Millar, municipal court bailiff fonf'-awad ahooting Uia two polie*. authorltlaa Mid Poker Players Are Trapped by Police Ma'knl monay la tha rral raaaon for tha namra of K C Ma*a. 14. Ocorffa Wolf. II and Naiim lirtiirll. 37. apprartnc Monday on tha poltor hlottar. Tha tlirw war# urraatad In a pokrr gutnf at IIJ» FllM »»». b> Patrolman It F. Ikwrtnan and N I* Aml'pwn aft or an affant had kwn l>Uninl in th» »m» Tha lhr»» war* ihariad with jmrnblln*. ONE WOMAN AND A MAN DROWNED Husband Dives From Boat to Save Her One Seattle wmnnn and one m/in ; met death liy drowning Munday. The vlet I ma: harry hatzel M. who lived nlmnrd the at mi mar Ibtlley llataert Mra. lillie blichfeldt. 34, 11.11 K Merrer at , wlfo of J A Hll« hfeldt, Cmry hulldlnir. real eatate operntpr Mra llll* hfeldt wiia drowned while' flailing on a raft off the aouthweat nhora of Ijike Hammainlah atmiit ISO p m Hunday. tier htietvihd. who waa alao flidtlng farther out In the lake in a row Imat. ww het fall Into Ilia water. Me rowed null kly to the raft and after two ■livea managed to reach hla wife, who had eniik In IS feet of wi«t»r Mla irlea for help summoned •everwl peraona ramping nenrhy l»r. K (' Mi Klbhen, Of Klrklund. arrived and pronounced the woman dead. Th« Iwdy la at Itonuey. Watson's. shatzel a deck hand almard the llailey Oalnert. fi-l| from tha veaael aa It waa leaving the Colman link for llremarton at 9so p. m Hun iUy. Two lautMnjtera plunged into the water l,ul failed to locale tha drowning man M la behaved th» Imdy *aa pulled out Into tha l«iy by the undertow of the Wr«| attla farry. which waa leaving the dock at tha time of tha accident a • • Body of Infant I* Waihed^Aahore Br • poat mortam axamlnailoa at tha morgue today Itaputy Coronar Willi* H. (>nrM.n an til ha hnpr<| to 'Vtermlna rtu muaa «.f danth of nn umdmilflrd infant 'who** t*>ly. waahad aahora by laka l.nlon al tha likil of R, Ikjaton at , waa found Mirljr Hunday |,y Curtla t* «! riff in. uoi Faimrw ave. Thar* **r*no marka Indliatln* vloUnr* Ju»t In—The "Butterick Quarterly for Autumn Ute BoivMorch^ mtABIJHUKI) ISM School Again Girls' Wash Dresses Reduced to $2.95 Girls' Wash Dresses Reduced to $3.95 A Re-Grouping and Re-Pricitig of 300 School Frocks f °r mcjthers with school girls to clothe, to pet exceptional little Wash « £,& and Str^hMlr ' e ** ™» » ith »«*"«« All Much Underpriced Plai " or well tailored and splendid fit, DAVQIITKR SHOr-SBCOSD FLOOR \ Special Lot of Hairbow Ribbons (ss'' kpSSL \ a * 45c a Yard ■ 11 m'ijtfiiyiWGS \ NEW ARRIVALS-JUST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL WEAR \. ;' r 7 / RlßßONS—A.splendid array, bought specially for \s + „ L ' / 81 ' Ws an< * school sashes. V'/ */* ; " , Most every imaginable color in moires and plain fj / coioi-s, and satin edges in contracting colors—ity. to xjj' -'is y 5' 1 inches wide. c - LTPER main FIjOOR-THE BON iIARCIfB Autumn Displays Iy re ))^\] Unt rimmed Millinery u DRESSY SHAPES—LARGE BRIMS ffeJ V TURBANS—OFF-THE-FACE MODELS 1/1 / W V\ \ 1 DROOPS WITH ADJUSTABLE CROWNS II / Y/\ ; A\ I SHIRRED BRIMS AND SOFT EDGES N / X I, 10V \l Variety in styles, in shapes, of rich \/ i 'I * M 1 panne or Lyons velvet, in the new tones L ' I ■ of brown, blue and black. STA rf Vs. / I Priced from $2.95 to $lB.OO. {jPfc // ; ( I l) /f' EXPERT ADVICE ON D / TRIMMING ■* 1 An experienced trimmer from our own workroom will be in the department to School Again assist and suggest in choosing and select- A <<r> n r% . ~ ing the right trimmings. /\ K^ollfOP rYIfICPSS DvPSS The Trimmings include ostrich, hackle / Vrr , n r feathers, novelties and metallic and tinsel tOT the LarlV Do\S OT effects. MILLINERY SUCTION-THIRD FLOUR C L I II School or College / -v SKRCK DRESSES WITH STYLE AND NEATNESS / i THAT APPEAL TO WELL-DRESSED GIRLS (Jjt* There is pleasure in wearing one of these late arri nSfc \ Va ' s [U ollojfe Princess" Dresses—for they combine A. \ the practical with the fashionable. ; ■ -j| ( '' ne Quality serge—in blue, brown, green or /') r\ » / </ /./ / , w 'th short or long sleeves, pleated or plain I ,y / J !/' // , / p lonß °!' no «nml waistlines. \ 7l - Hi*/ '' / 1 rimmed with metallic touches, with wool embroid \l' '■ /M y '/ ei7, with cire or soutache braid. Priced fi-om 129.R0 to $45.00 DRESS SECTION—SECOND FLOOR ROB GAS TILL, FLEE IN CAR Three Unmasked Bandits Sought by Police Following tha holdup of It W attendant 111 a Khell gn#atn [ (lon ■! Ilroadway and llarrlaon St., in *1 nik-lit lif unmaaked bandit a. Mw r|,, i with M UM pMIIB? today ni-if hunting fur three men who wne aeen leaving tha vli Inily In un auto stolen frtinl W. •». Iloven, of till Hut h MVr. ■ Itltvw'n mr wm atandlng In front of tha realdeme of a friend at Mil K Olive *1 II <lli nl>oiii !• o'cliH k At >SO thre«- tt%n drov# up tit the if tin station, I.oiirlil noun- trim. »lu< k up I'rook* and robbed the of fli-a till. Aa the pollen drove towarda thi amin- they paaa<d Bovw'i car One atito loud of offtrsm puriunl Ihe Ito vr« mw-hlne, whl« h eaally outdia tamed them after a mile rhiuia. Ready to Launch Drive for $90,000 Orgs nlui'lon la prs'tlrslly mm plated for Ilia campaign for a Wash Ington huh)- home and hoapllal, It la announced by the f'a< lflr Coaat Ilea cue and rrotn lha society, The pro posed luatltutlon la to coat 110,000, one third »f which amount la to b* raised In Heattle Tha home will rare for and abandoned bablea of the atata The drlra In Saattla will bajrin Krtday, Auruat 17, and will clow Sfpt»ml*-r 10. Sen. Lamping Will Renew Campaign Banator tiaorga 11 Um|ilA(, who waa Injurtxl Tunxlay by a fallinx irw. anmiunm) that ha will rt-aum<- lila ram|iai«nlnc tour within thrr* or four da>a following hla return to He attlr Sunday. Ilia Itlnarary will hava to ha alto/rd to emta <llrnl, aald the ■Malar, 0. HENRY STORY Sere's More of Ho far aa they touch on thla ■ iae. abaolute loyalty and truth are the one* paramount. Tell him that I have atudl'd my own heart aa well aa one ran, and f Know ita wenkneea aa we|| aa I do Ita need* That la why I decline to hear hla plea*, whatever they may be I did not condemn lifm ttiru hearaay or doubt ful evidence, and that la why I made jno charge. But, alnce he peralata In , hearing what lie already well knuwa, )«u may convey the matter. "Tell him that I entered the con ; aervatory that evening from the 1 rear, to cut a roae for my mother Tell him I aaw him and Mlaa Aah j burton 'beneath the pink oleander j The tableau waa pretty, but the |>o*e •i ml Juxta|Hialtlon were tito elwiurnt | and evident to require explanation. I left the conaervatory. and. at the *am* time, the rime and my Ideal Vou may carry that aong and dam.* la your Impreaiiiio." "I'm ahy on one word. lady. Jut Jut put me wlae on dat, will yirT' "Juitapoaltion- or you may call It propinquity -or. If yoti like, being rather too near for one malnUUnlng the position of an Ideal." The gravel apun from beneath the boy a feet Me atood by the other bench The man'* eyea Interrogated hlin. hungrily. The boy'a were ahln Ing with the Impersonal teal of the tra milator. "lie lady aaya dat on to de fait dat gal* la dead eaay when a feller romea aplelln' gho«t atorlea and tryln" pi make up. and dat'a why *he 1 won't Itaten to no aoft aoap. Khe aaya ahe caught yer dead to rbthta. huggm' a bunch o' calico In de hot I houae Hha aldeatep|*ed In to pull some poalea and yer waa equeexln* i da Oder gal to heat de band J»he aay* It looked cute, all right, all | right, but It made her al< k Khe aaya l yer better git bu*y, and make a *n«ak for de train." The young man gave a low whlatle and hla eyea flaahed with a audden thought. Ill* hand flew to the In aide pocket of hla coat, and drew out » handful of letter, Selecting '>«»," he h»nded It to the boy, following it with ■ mlvcr dollar from hla veit im ket. "<Jlve that letter to the lady," ha aald, "and nail h«r to riad It. Tall her that It *hould explain tha «"na tion Tell Har that if »he had win kled a Utile truxt with har nonccfe tlon of tha Kl- il, much heartache . might have been avoided. Tall hi r j that tha loyalty *he i.r !/.<•« ao mu<h Im a never wavered Tall htr tam waiting for an anawer." Th< m« *• nger rtood before tha lady. "lie gent aay* ha'a had de akl bunk put on him widout no c*ua*. ||« | »*ye ha'a no bum guy: and, lady, >■ *r j i'.id dat letter, and I'll bet yer he'g * j white aport. all right." Th» young lady unfolded tha leu , it. »omi wtint doulitfully, and rw»d It. iMnir l>r Arnold: I want to thank you for your moot kind and «»ppor. tuna aid to my d;iUKhtcr laat Friday evtnlnf. whan aha wa« overcome Ity an attack of her old heart trouble , n the conservatory at Mr* Waldron • reception. Had you not been near to catch her aa aha fell and to render proper attention, we might hava loet her I would I* glad If you would • all aod undertake the treatment of her caae Gratefully youra, ROHKItT AHIIHfRTOh'X The young l«dy refolded the and handed it to the boy. "l>e gent wanta an anirwer." mid the meaaenger. "IV ha fa dr word?" The lady * eye* suddenly fl-mlied on him, bright, amlllng and wet. "Tell that guy on the other bench,* ahe wild with H *nappy, tr»mtiloua laugh, "that hla girl want* him.'* ' 40,000 Veterans to Attend Session !Wwi*n 40,000 and M,<W v*t» f imn of lh» world war nrr expert»4 to atlrnil 111* national convention of lh« American 1 > irion. to I* h»M in fli-vpland. Ohio, Sept«roher 17 to 29. Htaltle U r»|ir««lil»<l In llif ffenrral ortcariization by Ivrouel IVilln, lutlontl adjutant. Startsu