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i seal reine THE SEATTLE STAR CONVICTED {SAYS DEAVER IS THREE SUICIDES SHIPYARDS OF FBOOZE PLOT NOT MURDERER REPORTED HERE COAST STRIKE | TheBon Marché Jury Frees Smart and Declares Another Man Tried| Two Women and Man End Seattle Yards Remain Open; - Tom Russell | to Kill Holt Before Lives; One Murder Pay New Scale \ Se aS, — BS ‘of the defendants in the | ®——— —- ie Ma trial, which || Continued From Page One er ea I a cai ae | ved From Pooe One A Full-Size Mattress Men’s Slightly Imperfect | * ~— - Sourt, were found guilty, ‘cautioned him about doing anything | covered by hotel employes, declared |" Tuerday night the were . The jury jviolent. Me said his intentions were 4 ‘ ably oc. /S#ram from James O el ee f 13 50 4 hr i r verdict pro we'd to Keep as far away from Holt as| curre seewuntay. TO Waa | Drenident of the metal tra vinto} or $ ny Sy Union Suits $1 95 night, after deliberating ible, but that he had another after rey of the American Federation o pe " er - Je oat than hours. The seven ns_of driving Molt away from! py amber maid to @ ve a rend | Or Three-quarter Size for $138.00 P's 3 were tried for piubacing Mrs. Deaver th the ald of the! roo: mailed. A tran eof ena rence bigot ’ ee The imperfections government warehouse o courts, He sat down and gave me . ‘oken, reve . ea Shipping ard and navy j ) . , te 4 MG betties of tquor last [the basis for a suit againnt Holt partment an agreement was re ¥ vogilhe D consist of a — tion of affections ” ioe rep. | Whereby Kovernment withdraws |H] greas¢ 80 here GoAvicted men are: Ed Hagen.) yr was not even the intention of to man's . eB com orl. Mange op Pegs th ( Jz and the By patrolman, exh gh or, his attorney tp. p . recently agreed upon and reputed ring r o which was £ , ” 7 “ ‘ coast pu ders a ; « gang, Walter F . to use it sinlained the motive we lmetal trades, ‘T fi oe rr res ; = . : im, Whose “beat dre up Hoilt's ©! Puller, in his letter to the hus-| ro, alae ah, Uh cael ™ S « : thread or weave, \ \ warehou Mor | continue his alleged visits to Mrs work pla \ ceerernet, Wa Care: piney | Deaver, Martin: said . Bite touce tonve apes Gets Telegram | true” to her and that she had used wer } E . {him only as a source for easy! hot sanction the new weale.” . Rite, nadhin .Saave te Gmart Kxonerated A telegram received by Martin | money — bergen ‘ ‘ wrmer wergeant of |". which, added to Deaver's ‘anvass Local Yard att alas ia iF eStuae / ae poy ed Saldialpaed Ag ge m a friend of t vers fur-| “Make Things Worse” ee OO ake om kag i]! eh hee an felted cotton used in making thes« we ight; natural meri Verdict of not guilty was "shed the attor “The last two nl tlie men ‘went’ back on the sob here It Mattresses. ve ie 4 no color Dy Judge Jeremiah Ne p | sald, which add: hardly speak to oe F © app. | They're full 45-pound weight and covered with Ail sists: at $95 % he case of Tom Russell, The that he was tn Y \ ° nt good quality cretonne ticking. Al , a yi BF recommended clemency in the |ty when the oma for a+ € | Not over two to a customer at these tempt- uit. Be of Dick Russell, a brother of |W!!! er “gga major of sus ise now. Ne man i have to help them enforee thelr demands ing prices 1 eae tera LOWER MAIN FLOOR |pieion before a Jury n truer to & woman than enry G, Sanborn, vice president . . parents of Smart, with his wife| “Fearing you didn’t understand what Tam going KY te won't ‘ y whipyard, and J. F. Duthie : bo “tork |our telephone conversation, am wir elp me amy will only make | president and general manager of J sabe ie ‘ —_—_—— . ¥ cc . es coc’ Coe co: ‘Ser cin remees to had arow'| things werssfor my dear folks at |S iretnia a Con two of the largest ON FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) | IN THE NEW SHOPPING 4 after days of waiting, | with Holt over his wife, He pulled) home, But I've made up my | yards in the city, expressed pleasure BOOTHS — UPPER MAIN fren gon was cleared, a look of |4 revolver on Holt and pulled the} ml and I'm going to do it at the decision of the shipping board - } -LOOR Its relief awept over their faces. |trigxer, but the cartridge failed to| Just as soon as the first oppor | ind gaid they were ready to pay the fl Makin Y our Own FLOOR : ime for a new trial for the five explode. This happened very re tanity presents lixelf, Lam sorry = beginning at once $ i “te will be heard by Judge | cently.” to do such a thing, but «he won't iv. deans aelitn developed. when i ? Dainty New “next Monday morning. If| Deaver's first intimation that Holt! make a goat out of anybody else, | in6 gnipping board ordered shipyard Silk Blouses \ . i in denied an appeal will; was breaking up his home, Martin or me, no more. employers on the ( t not to pay ‘ + Neckwear 50c "attorneys for the convicted | said, came in an anonymous letter! ‘The dead woman's letter, written | the <4 wage tncrease u ». The con-| postmarked—April 8 1919, which | to a friend, Hazel Doll, Huntington. | President Wilson's labor rence Buying the Silks on “Fabric , [ a Such an array of dainty things for pronouncement | Deaver received wnitle he was work-| Ore. told of her disappointment in| October 6 The Macy xe expired the neck pending ht watel: Sears &|her inability to visit the Oregon city,| today, and the increased wage sca : ~w : : ae oho Png of. an appeal,|ing as night watchman at Sears her inability to visit the Oregon city,| today, and the increased “ Y Floor’’ Getting More Bah ! é' EN Georgette Collars, plain or embroid- ® a | e— Continued From Page One LS ‘ontina mi No imperfections in pand, bitterly denounced Mra, Be = « to the new scale effective | I} é " Cooper's original Puller said he had “been | 4, 1, aed ‘will sefrain Gres 7 U porting for work at places whieh do spring needle nion te bail, Ed Hagen) Roebuck. This letter said in part because she had a “live one,” from | automatically goes into effect by to give a $5,000 bond.| “You are the biggest BOOB in this| whom she had hopes of getting some ered, in round or square neck. furnished $2,500 | town. Do you know what your wife | money Los Angeles Men | Blouses for Your Money Sa — : Organdie Vestees in colors and Or- | and Holt are puiling off? Say, MAN, | Says He Had Money . _Organdie— ‘ yandie Waist Sets. Attacked you had better wake up and doa) y) ..4 Rather Confused | a ; , ga ist | Ee Lecknane, who was joint Ntle nightwatching at home. The} "Joes saaset: I am sorry we | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1.—The ahip-| With so many pretty silks dis J Heavy Venise Lace C the seven men engl Suet, ended, with my wife lately and several oth t er cactaning of — Tt |ers for that matter, He thinks he is| 8 all alone. This will choke | unclear bere today rT # a regular lady killer since your| you. that KE. E. Fuller fell heir’ | The strike order issued 48 hours State's evidence. His | to $18,000. I am trying to get a = eo Wan effective at midnight. Marly mh ft hit H ited t Was bitterly assailed. by | rie ine tor m pa ap enon or] cent or two, but, Kid, Gee it’s & | reports this morning failed to show the defense in Cog final! supper—close up the store any old} Job. Now, if you were here— | how widely the order was obeyed ake time—didn't give a bang about oh, boy” | Shipyard owners had not recetved = ater sin ae J ‘ . t ee ESE Ea pe Ty epmeg teers business, NOW LISTEN, if you| An identification book found tn Official notice of the compromise plan “A few yards of silk, some trim VICTORY APRONS $2.45 — a indict} don't run that ————- out of town | Fuller's clothes gave the address of |Feached by yesterday's conference at mings and buttons, a few hours of : Pubes in bright coloesl failed to take the wit- - . Washington and withheld action and * Pi j Gingham Aprons in bright col *y ele the why I will see you people are the| the dead man's mother as Kalo, Ia | time and you can accomplish some- Home Journal Pattern | Stri i i ‘ ite the per nS geen talk of South Alki, It i getting |and asked that “in case anything |COMMent UNL! the oMcial word ar-| me OE é mpisn § akee, ie OA aie Stripes, checks or plain with com- s testimony Dy A*|toq. raw for respectable people to |happena to me, wend my clothes back |e |] thing quite wonderful in the way of | ¥° 189°. size 36, requires trasting trimming. a Blouse. In blues and pinks, as well as um ay 3 trial C stand much longer. Don't take my | to Mrs. 8. C. Fuller, Kalo, Ia. I love | 1 Nagel eee ¥} word, but watch and find out for voy but things have gone against me | Shi ard Strike ¢ : ty oF to plead guilt¥.| ourself what's going on when you|and I can't be h more.” Py usual colors. 4 Pie inecret wr soe ‘ "Puller registered at th | Is On in T These Victory Aprons are indeed Me the clemency of the |*!?'t around. | Puller regintered at the New Avon | 8 min iacoma) A FEW OF THE MOST POPULAR nese ictory pro: . evidence against his Prosecutor Confident July 1. It im believed he worked tn} TACK Oct. L—The shipyard] good values at $2.45. mation charging Deaver with mur-| H. L. Fuller, of Renton, brother) Work at the plant of the T | Make Your Own Sweater he could not disclose at this time. [ing at the morgue. coma affected, was at a standtelll, | | —Silk Voile that is sheer and ss | pretty for Blouses, and is easy Crepe, al ¢ ronven- tectives W. B. Kent conferred at|,). dead brother for months. Ho |0? strike | y y J epe, floral and bold conven Mrs. E. Luscomb, a well-known dem-j _ “he seemed to be on the point of |" tne circumstances, excopt that\agreement for the fiat wage tn-| jis here to assist Mrs. H. Trotter, the i i i | knitting instructor. ‘T don't know anything about it. {oq thar the brother planned to [ive in ail Coast shipyards today 40-Inch Georgette $1.95 Printed Silk Radium $2.75 | zg be sent to Renton for burial | Marines May Be in demand for Blouses in all ventional designs, 36 and 40 The knitting classes have been LONDON, Oct. 1—John Drink-|of police of Missoula, Mont, to the} VALLEJO, Cal, Oct. 1—Two com colors, 40 inches wide, at $1.95, fF novelty blouses. an early start on their Christmas knit- little more than | hit in London, has himself been ap- guns, were Handsome material for suit | can't bunk together this week. I [yard strike situation was decidedy|{| played on “Fabric Floor’ the woman A rs All priced at 50e. ||} who wants to make her own blouses VEILING LENGTHS AT 50c¢ |} will find it an easy matter to make \ Scroll, plain mesh and dotted designs | selections. ! in veil lengths. to keep mute and| Deputy Prosecuting Attorney | the shipyards, The dead woman has | «trike was on full blast In Tacoma} ‘ SILKS N “PR, ey ” Ne es John Carmody, who filed the infor. | been living at 1832 Eighth ave, today | SILKS ON “F ABRIC FLOOR” ARE: der, said Wednesday the prosecution |of EB. E. Fuller, claimed the body | Dry Dock & Construction corpo : Pt Py ;|had unearthed certain evidence that |of the dead man Wednesday morn-|tion, the only steel shipyard in Ta 40-Inch Silk Voile $1.95 Printed Georgette $3.75 Under the Direction of an —40 - j *rinte leorgette . Carmody and Lieutenant of De-| rhs brother asid he had not seen| Between 4.000 and 6,000 men were 40-inch Printed Georgette Expert "}length with Deaver Tuesday laaid he knew he had been going| The walkout followed the fatlure to launder. Dainty light colors tional designs in beautiful color | vee : ‘S “Once or twice,” said Carmody.) witn a woman, but knew nothing |f the Todd corporat o sign the and suit shades, combinations; splendid quality. |OpStrator from the Fleisher yarn mills, ; fo Paul away | tatking. ‘Tifen he closed up and sald. / ne nelleved everything was all right |crease which was to become effect - 4 5 Mrs. Luscomb will be here only two! wome because Y : * nani | | qi a 2 2 ks oa 1 wasn't) marry the woman, The body will —This popular material is much In dark, rich plaids and con- |. oaks’ so we urge an early attendance.} — The police department recetvod . . ; ‘i dint inches wide; s ing ria ; ; ;, HIT AS LINCOLN & telegram from W. B. Moore, chief Sent to Frisco) styles. Light shades and suit sal rae Pasi jed this week with those anxious to get’ water, author of the play “Abraham jeffect that E. R. Calhoun, Mrs. | plete companies of Unit a- | 3 " ting. Hitle here below—| Lincoln,” which has made such «|Hellows’ brother, lived there, and/rines, with full : a | Crepe de Chine at $2.50 Moire Crepe de Chine $2.25 | Ph ae lath weraceiin Sale pearing in the role of Lincoln [ble suicide ting ys —40-inch heavy, all silk Crepe bl 357 ~ : de Chine, black, white, light agg ilk Crepe de Chine the strike of hip shades and suit shades. with a moire finish. Navy, White Outing Flannel cu EA af x on there continues | Ivory and Black; 40 inches wide. A Bargain Direct From Fashionland 000 STRIKE || 40-Inch Georgette $2.50 36-Inch Wash Satin $2.50 ed _20e ae ee i} —Extra fine quality Georgette —Serviceable, lustrous, all silk io et " . : Velour Velv. t C ts | | that makes up beautifully; fifty Wash Satin that makes unusual- pel ial age ne Pie. e oa IN § F REGION | different shades as well as black ly good looking tailored blouses. ek Wrest Vigny~ ial agenpaet dB ots | and white to choose from, Pink, sky, white and black. Limit, 12 yards to a customer. | fi | FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) 7 HY * : i |Men Had Not Heard of the $ 1 50 | Shipping Board Decision Cups and COFFEE SAMPLES | _ | | : FREE In Six Styles and Eight Colors | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—(Cnited Saucers, Special : Samples of “Bon Press,)—Chaow prevafled this morn- |ine in the strike of Pacific const $1.45 Set of Six ; Oe ) ; cial” Coffee will be given — xhipyard workers, 60,000 of whorn |] pe ® away in the new food — were reported to have struck in the | f | an P — shops. : Bay district yards at midnight | a wae ts | According to union sources, the| a ae ; : Roasted fresh daily, : | eleventh-hour reversal of decision by | 7 iM aon) the kind of coff Ifthe United States shipping board of A \\: \ c Wy Py fi . | would be granted came too late to} 7 \ an une 4 oom, notify the workers. | <A Enough in each | Whether officers of the Metal] f i \ for four cups of delicious | Trades council will order their men i fe Fg to return to work {fs yet a matter Fine imported China ve el MAIN FLOOR mployers have siready: poated Teacups and Saucers with = sig Seas an increases would not gold band decoration. Warmer Coats for Baby None delivered at this OA prea peter of aay al price. Handsome Little Models That |] | members of the strikers’ committee Jai last might | — Feature What’s Smart and | comin aemtinn, ool o tows ohh } New in Juvenile Fashions o'clock this morning, when the Metal a , Tradex council began ordering out = == —They’re warm, comfortable Coats as well, | workmen achine shops sist (| j " here whose 4 failed to which is a matter of importance to the mother jain the agreement giving the men - who wants her baby properly coated. Nickel-Plated Copper - yredicted that 6,000 Tea Kettl —cCorduroy Coats, high waist style with nov- en would iking by noon ee, elty pockets and fur trimmed collar; well fficials « ‘ assert that al ‘ard workers will |[] Special, $1.95 lined. Tan, Burgundy and Green, $12.50. © called thy within a : ‘ - it th now affected do Solid Copper Tea Ket- Le slieggi etree tie tles, heavily nickel plated. a Wr —Two style Coats that have wide flare skirts “ aa Ee eli ileal 7 | Seanits ea boar’ “onl and novelty buttons for trimming; both un- d With all the ricnness and elegance that you naturally associate BRITISH LABOR l]| straight spout. No. 8 size, Usually good styles, $17.50. WR with garments at much higher prices these coats come to you || capacity about 5 quarts. __Broadcloth Coats in cunning little belted /}} \as a distinct bargain, a value that is truly far from the or- |} DISPUTE GROWS No phone or C. 0. D. or- styles and double breasted. Military Red, dinary. | a a ders taken at this price. Melon shade and Sky Blue, $17.50. The Columbia ‘ There are six styles in Dolman or semi-Dolman effects, some |Transport Workers to Con- | : 3 ape : semi-belted—back or front, and trimmed with novelty or cov- | sult With Lloyd George Demonstration canada faa Peale Deoad i preg ered buttons. ‘i i ' | BY ED L. # of S. O. S. Blue and Ashes of Roses, $19.50. Hat to Thursday Collars and cuffs are of self material, black plush or Kerami plush (United Preas Statt Correspondent) match, $7.50. $2 25 in Taupe. | ANDON, Oct. 1—(By United The Magic Kitchen reap TaN f ‘ i ay % : Press.)—The strike conference at ‘ 4 : And the colors—just picture them — Taupe, Navy, Golden Brown, Caxton hall called by the Trans Cleaner —Little Tots’ Coats in a large assortment of Paar el gi Clever style Saas Dor" orkes . ass r A red of good que e) 4 | Dark Green, Copenhagen, Henna, Dark Amethyst and Burgundy. | part markers and reprewentiog HH} so, s, will clean and other styles and qualities, prices ranging — “W,c* soot cult Ginga sizes range from 16 to 42. Not all colors or styles in all sizes. |] Yoted today: to send « deputation polish aluminum, colored from $5.95 to $45.00. in good colorn : * . ° © confer with Premier —Made well, cu! You simply cannot afford to miss this! Lloyd George at 3 p. m. tod: brass and copper, stove trimmed with narrow. ruffle | and cet to the eundaceiae P| nickel and numerous other —Complete assortments of Bonnets, Baby around the neck ana sleeves, THE BON MARCHE His d George agreed to re utensils. Easy to apply Boy Hats and Little Sister Hats. Bonnets Aprons in lots of other attrac: celve the committee. tive coverall styles to wear as ceo results. Tbe to $7.50. Hats $1.95 to $15.00. uve cove R G r* I N B A Ss E MA E N T ir iv ‘- beaiaa nt of the : Ne t we peck lp OR wider ‘ : past ae oes ’ ; § i oF rae KCOND FLOOR of Central Workers, were (eluded among the labor delegates,