The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1919 PAGE 4 ROBBER GIVEN | 15-YEAR TERM Jail Plot Leaders Deny) Theft Charge | Ora Burnett pleaded gullty to the ted robbery of the room of TE r r 4 oe SOLD OUT HARRIS-MELTZER CO.—WHOLESALE Dealers in Men’s Wearing Apparel, 311 Second Avenue South, sold their entire stock to us for less than their wholesale cost. We bought every dollar’s worth of goods that they had, and with a mighty cut in price will dispose of every dollar’s worth, starting THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 9 A. M.| Come early and get your share of these He Comes From a Family That * Refuses to Remain Stationary | 3, before Judge A. W. Frater Jay after . and was sen Walla Walla is a narcot sible, was the « counsel Frank Holm alias Harry } tine ple to revol day, ar bad rece ¢ East Walter Anderson, charged with be ing a jointist, and D. B, Futeh, with a grand larceny charge against him. were given a week to plead. Joe McNally, also charged with grand larceny, and Alexander Eurich,| facing an abduction charge, were al lowed until Friday to plead. That he offered by | of rob-| MAY DELAY HEARING | ON BOOZE CHARGES) Hearings on the motions made | by th men indicted by the re- 15e Men’s Arm Bands * Men’s Suits, finest gra oe toe WHEW cess sdvaiareces 6c wonderful bargains. hand tailored, values to 4 to... 917.69 CE Naat $2.00 Black Sateen Shirts cut $2.25 Union-made Overalls, ot te... hed Fine Blue Serge Suits, val- wo $14.85 EF $15.00 Boys’ All-wool Suits eee $6.65 $2.50 Boys’ Scout Shoes is... $1.48 50c Suspenders cut to .. 19c | $3.50 Men’s Dress Hats NTS $1.38 will e the boys,” says Pat- OUR PRIC are absolutely the lowest in Seattle. Study this Price List. Bargains for all. COME EARLY OUR SHOE department has some won- derful bargains in men’s, boys’, ladies’ and misses’ Shoes. Such makes as © Indictments are quashed >» is to return them / ' jury, wher it coa } venes in Novomber. If they are) not quashed we wlil prosecute | them te the limit.” | communis i UNIVERSITY ALUMNI | | TO MEET THURSDAY} W. J, ("Wee") Coyle is making spe- | cial efforts to get women graduates to attend the monthly luncheon of tsity of Washington Alum ion in the Masonic club noon. President Sumailo, C. J. Hunt, athle Miss Ethel H. Coldwell, women at the university, and Irvin Daily, captain of the football team, will speak. BIG DEMAND FOR as $10.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ inet". $2.85 nea $3.98 ‘Bir est, $4.35 Ran S's. 91,65 $1.00 Leather Work Gloves cut to...... 48c 5.00 and $6.00 Work Shoes and Overcoats from Johnson & Murphy, Queen ff the best makers in Quality, Nettleton and Flor- § America. Finest styles sheim are marked down to J and qualities are being almost nothing. Come, look ff offered for less than LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED to. $2.8 STEEL UNFILLED Ted Doner them over. half. rE YF )) NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Unfilied’ Diaphoretic dancing, thy milddle; If both should happen into town $25.00 Men's 9 65 Z — oF Steel tonnage increased 530,422 tons {moniker is Doner! na cl there would be no two Suits cut to.... e tn thinines $1.25 Beye’ On $12.50 Boys’ during the month and 1,826,793 tons| Whether it be Papa Doner or better dancers in town + cee ah 25 Boy Pe Suits cut to.... e since the end of May, when orders|Mamma Doner, those daffy dancers| Ted happens to be in town this $35.00 Men’s Suits, extra 20 Handkerchiefs $1.00 Underwear were at the low point of decline fol-jof yesteryear, or Kitty Doner, that week } Sed 4 Suits, 200 I ; $1.00 Dress he Aten lowing the war, the United States |steelepringed foot flinger who is as! He's doing it at the Moore thea fine, Ye Canvas Gloves tH Shirts siity © Ayo 5c Steel corporation announced today. |much a part of Al Jolson's shows ter. cut to ...... . 20 Men's * Se Sen slightly soi cut to.. In the six months period from the |as Jolson himself, or Ted Doner He says he has danced from the 25e Arm Bands $1.00 009 mei ™ " end of November to the end of May|Doner dancing hits on all 12 cylin-/day he learned to walk. 7.0) 'd $8.00 Work the Pocket $1.00 Leather $15.00 Wool the decline in unfilled tonnage was |ders four-thirds of the time all the Maybe. $7.00 an B ol or Combs Werk Gloves Mackinaws cut to " 3,842,353 tons, and in the three time But he ia the only male fiester Dress Shoes 15e Bachelor months period following nearly one-| Ted is Kitty's brother. who is technically referred to as a cut to ........ ‘* Buttons $11.00 and $12.00 Jol & half that amount was recovered. | Comparisons are odious, of course, “single.” Murphy, Nettleton and other high grade Shoes, both for ert $4.98 FURNISHINGS We are offering jand we'll get around them by say Ted would rather dance than eat,| SETTLE LAWSUIT OUT ing tant when Kitty is ia town and he tikes to a eS ery Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes eT NRE Se et enc Sale oe UNION OF COURT; JIP LAWYER /red'ie'ts' town there 1s to wetter tn fin {ov eeeeeeeee 91.68 can be bought here in for lawyers’ fees, whichs he says: bg due @rn~trom ; : e ne aS hy F = Opponent of War With Seem: rome PL Mexico Makes Charge all that Doty got in damages from! | - Corbin. Doty and Corbin settled), WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—S. G $1.50 Tennis Shoes $1.50 Men's Caps $1.50 Dress Shirts $1.50 Work $1.75 Children’s Ce Hie ort conditions, because it cut of court, and Hays claims he|!®™4n. testifying before the senate mention of things tending to ‘ ‘é Shirts * So: yo gut pct |sub-committes investigating Mexican | show disorder. at a price that will [My s1.00 Autti Work _ Shirts, IX, pe. 2 scam ae |aftatra yesterday, said efforts to in tai en SR an ours. |he opposed intervention tn Mexico. Be Te Cor Liha BOARD ee noe ene «|| WIFE RETURNS TO saree Ptewaia snnmanend thes, Gaeta || FIND JEWELS AND BEAUTIES ABSENT appointment Tuesday of Mra Donna| being a Carranzista propagandist, E. Baker, 1507 Ninth ave. W., as al he a a 53k WEEK, Gece, toaqay in the member of the library board to suc} Inman is connected with the Mra. William a Cc Overalls, Under-& surprise you. ome, CUT TO ........ 95.00 ‘Straw Tate wear, Hats, Ties, look the swell styles ~ etc., at prices that over and save $5 to : ' tonish th t $8. Be Sure You Find the Right Store skeptical. PALACE CLOTHING CO. sxisvnes ‘Business Sentiment in |. Smithsonian Party’s Route | Favor of the “Manly Plan” —==sas—aee | — BY A. WASHIN( ent of emp Manly-Poinde Union Suits pers eced Samuel Morrison, who resigned | League of Free and the several weeks ago. Mrs. Baker is | Inter-Church cc ce. president of the King County Legis Questioned b: enator Brandegee, lative Federation. During the war|Inman said he preferred not to ex she was one of the four-minute plain his charges further. } speakers in Liberty Loans and Red| Senator Fall charged that Inman's Cross drives. frecent book on intervention did not} nd silk stockings WinAll: 2s ITHEATRE) | ao ee Mrs, Gillespie shook her hus Py ewe me home late last husband everything om intan ivory tollette and into wakefulness. And Gillespf® finally admitted, accord. ing to Mrs. Gillespie's complaint made to Patrolman Joe Coleman, NOW—UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT that he had gone out and met a BILLIE RHODES lon In Her Latest Success In : . , Search Mra. Gillonpie was expected home and the #ELDHOF petticoat maker—"I have carefully joint resolution and © with the prin with the method I have te: pposition b association. It has a majority of that type of busir man which gives no consideration to Sept. 10.—Sent! regarding the | | ie . | er-Kelly resid) al and den turn in favor of the ’ employers who of two girls out of the house, oe ng the plan the liberal attitude toward em Mrs. Gillespie reported that her mt and. the propa: | meres” husband couldn't give a good de : at the capitol is scription of his women gu and yh Tt Is Most Important Dickinson, ‘Ini te editor ms to me as arrived when the ink was unable to pr hone nun , alues the lost articles at ide their names M. C. Smith of| of prin chairman of the labor that th of the house, is trying joint meet for your bor committees of " odies the main for the most important thing in the world,” The National Federation of Con n several labor and CLOSES ITS DOORS) i" hearinsy on ‘neveral Ibor ana 0 ; lucational t TACOMA, Sept. 10.—Mystery| gmith he thought the two commit surrounds the glosing of the Pa her thie weak tees could get t 1 and Boller works Tues struc Industries has adopted ompany has @ $1,000,000 Hope for Early Call resolutions approving the conference, jcontract ith the government, and| Both chairmen realize the im-| but disapproving the persons sug @ notice posted on the bo: portance of early action on the reso-| gested to compose the conference signed a government order t At President Wilson can the ground that there ts no repre eting of the conference at the Wh October tation of “management, by which meant the employer who comes t with he representa: | contact Is, at] |reason for closing. H. |district manager for the t ship- | prot ping board, said in Seattle Wed- | House that he knew of no order to close the plant COCKROACHES ::: NO PROFITEERING IN heats An gece tains \o nomvin Halac, 2utaone right, top row, I | i reporter Enterpris |and Congressman Kelly There is no food price profiteering | t¢ | or, As A FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTION at METROPOLITAN Beginning SATURDAY ntz, botanist Raven, well known natural nd a physician acting as bt and Newsp HK. K, Hubbard, president of tho|in oma, says the special investt: | cult RO mao ‘ Manufacturers’ association of Con. | siting committee appointed by Her-|motion’ picture men a necticut—"Permit me to state, with: | bert 8. Griggs, Pierce county food| plete the party out qualification, that personally 1/ administrator, Prevailing high prices | eet fully agree with you in the principle |are attributed by the committee en. s most desirable that employ: |tirely to outside conditions, over, ORDER COL. PERKINS | BASILY KILLED TODAY BY USING nd emy aller hag no contr nt lower,| BREMERTO Also 8UN DEATY to ERT« WATER BUC 4 that has been | M f ee 4 re | probably will al ~ | Hendy, for, Ue will eggs and butter ir Picked | Picture i t s him to Santo Doming will have command o: irines, Col, Perkins which the re ept, 10,—Col. ¢ Perkins, foi ral yeara com } Actually a ad-|mander of the marine barracks at lot of coun rs down East are the navy yard, has received orders raising $1 bills to 1s Flour wo sives, 330 and 81.60, | ORDER LLOM JOUR DEALKK

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