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s \fooperative Actors POLICE SEEKING ' Coming to Seattle! BOMBMAN HERE Places Infernal Machine on | Leary Home Porch Seattle police today attempted to trace down the maker of » erude bomb placed on the back perch of the home of Mra, Eliza | Ferry Leary, wealthy ploncer, 1551 Tenth ave. N. Thursday night, Detectives have con- cluded that » clumay terrorist made the bomb and that the plan to blow up the home was frustrated by Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. Leary's brother, when he out a string attached to the THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. PAGE = aturday Winds It U . The final day to avail yourself of the big saving offered on this high grade footwear is at hand—with the closing of the doors Saturday night this ‘SHOE SALE ENDS Preparations have been made to make this day long remembered to present-day shoe buyers. Prices quoted below and the windows tell the story. (Costs have no bearing on the selling prices fixed for tomorrow, but—back of every pair you buy is the unwavering policy of the firm—exchanges or refunds at your convenience and a guarantee of satisfaction. | bomb spring, The door bell of the Leary home! rang at 730 p.m P. P. Ferry’s lOyearold daughter went to the |door, She was immediately followed | by her father The bomb, an empty salt bag and }& note, were lying side by side on the perch. Two strings, one at tached to the bomb and the other to| the salt bag, led off the porch into the darkness of the shadow of a tree Across the lawn. | Ferry picked up the note and read awkwardly scribbled sentences which maid: | “I need $200, De you need your house or your family, Put money in bag on end of string er up you go in three minutes from the time you open the door, I can see you and will pull the string on time.” | The note was written on a paper “John Ferguson” leaped|>4s. On the other wide were the sen-| comes to the|into spontaneous success critica! thces: “One pint of nitro-glycerine, | one week starting | pointed out that {t was not only the | Cl police later; no time now. $200— melodramatic, sure-fire “crook” playa |? checks, Don't try to fool me or griginally announced | of the commercial theatres that could | YOU Will get blown up.” | engagement on | register a success. “John Ferguson,” } Ferry first thought that neighbor ‘Theatre guild, a co- la play of tragic purposes by St. John | hood boys were trying to play a joke. of actors and |G. Ervine, one of the stronger school | However, he cut the string attached | the play in an at- bed Playwrights of the continent, ran /|to the bomb. This, police believe, pre-| ‘the public something | thru the entire sweltering New York | vented an explosion. One of the | conventional Broad-| summer season while entertainments | maids in the house declares she ew designed solely for the edification of |a man on the lawn earlier in the eve in New| the “tired business man" were sent ning. to the storehouse. Detectives Peyser and McLennan Tt is not the fret time that the! were called. Examining the bomb, | Broadway theatrical managers have|they found a grape basket contain: | failed to realize that the great play-/ing a half pint flask filed with high) going public fe hungry for sound, ar lexplosive powder and. a dynamite! istic craftamanship in the theatre. | detonator. A mouse trap spring,! jJohn Ferguson” Is a triumph of/with the string attached, was ar-| honest ideals in the theatre. Fanged to set off the dynamite cap. | ‘The basket was wrapped with insu- Pumps and Oxfords 150 pairs have been selected from our regular stock, con- sisting of short lines and broken sizes—mostly sizes up to size 5. Not a pair in the lot worth less than $9.00 and some as high as $12.50. They're on the table tomorrow and you can help yourself at— $5.85 ONE BIG LOT—Containing a wide assortment of popu- lar Novelty Shoes for Women—all lace models with gray, $ 7. 8 5 brown or black vamps and contrasting cloth topping; also @ many models with matching cloth tops—leather Louis heels and some with covered heels; others with the military heels. Sizes 1 to 9 in the lot. 400 pairs of Women’s High Grade All-Kid Boots with heavy welted soles. The kid stock used in making these boots is of very fine quality and of the desirable nut brown $ shade. Some are made with a shapely military heel and i others with the flat walking heels. Sizes 3 to 9; widths AAA to D. Complete line of Women’s Fine All-black Kid Lace $ Boots, with heavy welted soles and pleasing military / heels. A perforated wing tip adds to the shapely e : BOLSHEVISM is Peer ail Sie, ho. bf Eng long vamp model. Sizes 3 to 9; NEAR COLLAPSE ting the ewer hy me. wo ONE LOT of 150 pairs, offering a very fine welt create much of an explosive force. | The detonator itself, if exploded, | 600,000 Red Troops Are, Fighting in Last Ditch shoe for women. These are made with a good qual- ity of brown kid and high grade cloth top to match— 7. 85 a shapely military heel makes this a desirable boot e for all purposes. Sizes 3 to 9; widths AA to D. YOU MEN NOTE THIS Associated Press dispatches would lead you to believe that. Shoes will be = cheaper o- a few monthe—the tang ° or and semen eR wy 0 for spring delivery in are now $3.00 to $5.00 per pair higher (fact cost) than the same s made and delivered for this season’s selling. To. morrow we offer you 18 styles at a price you can’t afford to miss. BOYDEN | The police are inclined to look at) 'rom Page One the whole affair as more or lews of a/ z [he age —thomar Pore ven dt cepa I ae 2 HE Has un 18 Styles for Men Including all the English models with single soles and some wi double soles—made of genuine i 28 | H MEETING TODAY ti i i of 3 ; : : Seat Slfeerasovas, c= -<| ON COAL STRIKE SHOES fee he oe Ls a Fa a —_— This famous Shoe for Men who desire the best in |models. Values up to $12.00 workmanship and the highest grades of leather F Hy if! £8 Hy Ha i this morn-| with allied muni ae, any time since| Ing the richest regions Black or Brown Many group | Russia. * 2 night Since opent: paign| John L. Lewis, acting president of —t-- as May, ‘Denekin was fave over| the United Mine Workers’ of Amer. . NORWEGIAN Bi & declaration of |300 miles, capturing 220,000 prison-|'ce, and Thomas T. Brewster, presl- ! CALF— to organize in| ers and huge tities of spoils. He dent of the Coal Operators’ associa- . Gnions and to be| now holds the important towns | tion, were to confer here today, Black or Brown ee arr noe Some ae ae, wi 900 aatian Secretary Wilson desires to get is this last|of Moscow. | fepresentatives of both sides to sign of the'em-| Further eastward are the Cossacks | 8M agreement, which could be ratified $ 40 in the Ural region and completing | by the miners at a special convention is and employers who|the circle are Admiral Kolchak’s | to be called for that purpose, If any ; = army, stretching across|agreement is not signed, Lewis i I | warned there was little likelihood of As a result of this formidable | preventing the walkout. alignment the menace of’) Bolshevism | The miners are holding out for the INSTALL CHANCELLOR BEATTY” appears to be nearer mcollapse than |six-hour my Cage a five-day week. | KINGSTON, Ont, Oct. 17.—E. W. t time since it reached its | Brewster, employers’ representa- pation tery What will be the new/tive, contends that the miners are Beatty, a a President of the Can Russian power? That is the ques | working under a contract which re- adian Pacific Railway, was today in- tion that allied diplomats are begin. | mains valid until the end of the war stalled as chancellor of Queens Uni- ning to wrestle with now. |has been officially | proclaimed. eee $d ists iis versity here. Others to Follow Shantung/Giand Swelling Interferes|Broken Crankshaft Is Re-|Thos. Fitzgerald Dies on the. Vote, Senators Say With Favorable Progress placed During Night Gallows in Chicago Jail had iy il § Hidl 2 - x e i 2 i i ath to Health J lany thousands of women the ) Health has certainly been Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ) Compound. When this FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HOES for LESS You Gave by Buying WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—(United "i a ROCK ISLAND, IM, Oct. 17.— + WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— CHICAGO, Oct. 172.—Thos. Fitz- Pros)-—Defeat of the Shantung] (United Presi}—President Wil. |Ticut, | Maynai nant it Rock) gerald, confessed slayer of 6-year amendment means rejection of all| son is again suffering from a old Janet Wilkinson, was hanged textual amendments to the pence| sland owe Ladner DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct, 1t.— sag ae Bh Bhar erg oy treaty, according to administration poate od babe wigan ein y, gt Kleutenant B. W. Maynard, the| Hew dead a' senators today. fering with his*progress toward | /fI¥ing Preacher” in the transcontl-| 114. srata, janitor of af apartment Republican votes against the! recovery, his physician, Or, ee nace eevee ator OE | yuilding, weled the little girl as she field, near here, at 10:18: Maynard lost his way about half| W@lked along the street on July 22. amendment, they pointed out, were} Cary T. Grayson, sald. em ed at 1215 to- He choked her into insensibility to —We Prove It zi almost entirely on the ground that it} | The statement issu way between Omaha and Des y edy was first introduced, is inexpedient at this late time to at-|4ay said: Moines, officials at Her field] Keep her from screaming and then 4 " “The President passed a comfort-| Moines, ring buried her alive under a coal pil Many years after, skeptics tempt to change the text of a pact say, and was forced to land to get| Juried her alive Under a coal pile. wi by three of |@ble night and ia feeling well this Relegp te gtr parma hi morning. His temperature, pulse |his bearings. The purpose of the Shantung|*"d respiration rate are normal, - Newest styles, beat quality, at much less than street-level stores, his bearings. He was off the course pon its curative claims, tar after year has rolled by and the ic. | The prostatic condition is not as sat-| 0 mmm . amatlpeeane |and this, administration senators ex-|!ne the general improvement of the| ile. In @ de baviland four, Young Men a m8 int t army..of | . nistra! Sant take Weeen: with Sergt. Frank McKee, left on iz ince grown into a vas' bane plained, showed clearly that the re- “GRAYSON |the return flight to San Francisco eons 5 of thousands—doubt and skepti- Jectlon of the amendment was large. “RUFFIN, [in the transcontinental air race at Big Line of Boys’ and ve be ‘ & Vote against sending ahe “ ply 9:42 o'clock this morning. The ty Girls’ S n swept away as by a mighty back to be further negotiated, wert. ers hopped off in the face of a Is’ Shoes Wave, until today this purely vegetable se is recognized as the greatest A similar position will be taken on Dr. Grayson announced that Dr. |the Johnson amendment, they de-| Hugh Young, Johns Hopkins Univ: | clared, aity, Baltimore, had been called in‘ We specialize in fitting growing feet, Lieutenant H. E. Queens and Lieu- FRANK FARMER enant Robert 8, Worthington also Northwest Heavy Ch ‘1 were ready for the return journey woman's special ills in the Fourteen republicans voted against | consultation. Dr. Young is a well-| "tg" toad for tne riturn Journey ae BOYS’ SHOES » Thisis because it is a wonderful tonic the Lodge amendment, while three | known speolalist on gland disordera noetinieda tatlyseinat: LEO Oss $4.50 to $5.50 + : . democrats supported it. The vote of} Dr. H. A. Fowler, a Waal hy- CR e eae etic acts directly and 55 to 38 was close to predictions of /sician, who studied under Dr. Young, | Lite of Hecaoe GIRLS’ SHOES Upon 10n democratic leaders, a | 50 40 F specific fo $ ee F | Reading of the treaty continued to-|today. The President responded to|| Removes Superfluous Hair SIX ROUNDS 4 Purpose, day. The Johnson amendment to| treatment and was afforded relief, it!) Roots and All—Instantly! aT Dr. George R. Davis’ scien- in BY kive the United States six votes in| Was sald. rige! are! PRE OT ia screens’ West. taataads tifically fitted shoes do away All Countries Depend Upon i the league nasembly comes next, [kd to be favorable, CRYSTAL POOL with foot troubles. ne an opinion as to the seriousness of] ‘The new phelactine process is as FOUR OTHER BOUTS ; @ e@ V4 ° ° the gland swelling before the visit|different from the depilatory, elec- D. ° &M ° % Thieves Take Grip |r pr "Youns: anced i he vtiwed fries! and ees meth an (night | Anolon avis & Morris Sneak thieves, hunting bottled/an operation would be necessary,| entire ir, it before goods, helped themselves to a grip|Grayson said it would not be pos-| your very ey ! Sh belonging C 7. A. Key, 1627 93d] sible to tell until an examination] ® few seconds, oasily AUSTIN & SALT oe 303-4-7-8 Seaboard Buildi Corner Fourth and Pike G a ty ly, Just try it, You can get ave., which the owner left in had been completed by Dr. Young! (7 phelactine at any drug store, with ___ bottle of camphor, a bottle of bay| tendance. or poisonous constituent-—you coul — rum and a bottle of slycering, The} faves aat fe without the eae sion TONIGHT ———— will leave your s 0. ee ee > sultease also contained wearing ap:| Philadelphia has a park system of | iicoth and haiviess as a babes ibared 4,464 acres, m Advertisement