The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 16

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Established 1890 ire, George Mankert, mother off “I do not regret the Discontinued Fite of Rugs and Curtains In the January Clearance Sales decide the Asks Revocation of Bond in | Bandit Case BY RALPH (United Press Staft ¢ MEXICO CITY Puebla today of Willlam 0. priv me now The crim: | by broken-t Jan, 6 Joh earted | me »mpanion: | bee n Chester, | this of herself and the “But nd be a and that ypartment in the Jack the day we had wet for turned to itentiary Kighth ave, Monday|ding day. Oh In handing do ” veal too much 1 inal court at counc awful strain any the fist of Woodcock case has said, present [his communicator lacking | Mayor! he be re approved | protection already large area dear, do know you had any Uni-| Never treated the as wan me you have Sometimes a single rug, some- times a few pairs of curtains, but always marked at tempting prices —that’s the story here. Altogeth- er there is a splendid choice of attractive patterns in discon- tinued lines that will help to make your home more charming. nee committees notified by th thing had happ had placed a iad ing his arrest! of the apartment collusion with ieidine naar i on kidnaped him and held him for Mre sas Janitor oO American con. has been at Jenkins. ad d any I app bandits for both sides, members ) Of the jury and attaches of the dis we had a with me. Jenkina said when his release Daughter Swoons a great deal, effected that it was without bin) ¢ knowledge and He immediately sta remanded to the per ing his release en up action the against him might Miss Bankert peered at inn of any just loved imbing up. cent ed and would have janitor, who « In the dea ert beheld the b tehed upor awe you know was We wan what she 1 each a but for the wht and held her We Kood-bye hamber Miss Bank-|do not grieve t { her motifer| we t floor, while not] the body of| veainet his wish naw action to ntiary whuld no ane the charges never be swoor wrong doing be other; that Chief W ’sA ] | I A D d Af e arrens Appea wo Are F anil ea ter for Men Up to C il pant this week whether or not to re: | Inforce the police department | PROBE DELAYED with 75 additional patrotmen, | sweeping Seattle / BAN FRANCISCO. The| Police Chief Warren made a for Grand jury probe of the mal demand for postponed until the incoming | the @iwtrict attorney, Judge Matthew) Proper polive Be) Biady, takes omice, according to an) \: ‘ ie. incement by Captain of Detec) Warren's request Was referred by | Mexican law, an order & x lib teturning he the 3 Duncan Matheson | the nell to the public safety a ty on ball cannot be revoked. n nr ndipae i Proposed investigation came tol fr The public daughter ten ara ert ri ete p sudden halt last night after a/safety committee will consider the that some, | kin Number of witnesses had been! : basta eting W diay afternoon, and t aaain a he = abt fie finance c aittee will take it up |, noure ne top|! Friday fternoon. Action of yw looking into ransom Attorney's office have been sum-| council when 4 @ to tell what they know of the | afternoon of Edgar Woodcock, tried] In addition to the T5 additional pa ast. in this city. The case was} automobiles, for in “roving de Considerable notoriety as the} tails,” and als authority to murder. name five more sergeants. JENKINS PLEA: Luncheon in eg ————— ae iss i 5 wooDcock CASE City couneiimen will | combat the wave verdict of 1 meeting tal in the Warren's demand judge explain: chief's request for more men at Us The janitor Well SEUMMoned to appear before the j we little some sort will @ the shooting of Etward Kelly on/troimen, Chief Warren wants four In approving Chief Warren's re use declar lover boy, and weeks swe » much over me ty MATTIE Real savings await you here! 6-Wilton Velvet Rugs $49.75 9x12 — reduced to... M, BANKERT.” Trew The | Put ml she Pie had) when you read of thin tr heon| can't help it. I am n wella thru the temple lquest for the immediate naming of ‘35 more patrolmen, Mayor Fitager- | ™ssed Jala penned the following endorse ment Tam of the opinion that it ls absolutely necessary that an addition n j sot y at lun o ah together and I would ask that your honorable | FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—That immedi Von Brincken, convicted vi of the neutrality laws while attache of the German con im this city will put up a strong to prevent his deportation after from the federal prison 's Island, was indicated to- uy by statements made by his coun Henry M. Owens. Brincken will be released ‘the federal prison next Friday gration authorities yesterday they will immediately @ federal warrant and start de proceedings. .YMPIA, Jan, 6.—A. B. Wiitsie,| le attorney, was disbarred m the Washington bar by the su court Monday for soliciting ment on promise to secure of the selective draft Ba Satisfaction Is Our Silent Partner us to select the merchandise, to set the low prices, and he drills the in siee—in 0 his influence in the quality of the goods you buy, as well the low prices as well as the quick service which the Bar- He help body take up the matter lately, If you deem it advisable make these new men temporary would be satisfactory jrelief is vitally necessary.” Byron’s Sentence Allowed to Stan WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 * | preme court, by refusing te | the case yesterday jelsion of lower co [which held Ca Seattle, gullty to defraud purts ~ L to it} but immediate | of using the mati» Byron was charged by the gov with falsely obtain lands in ernment that he could certain public ot Oregon for his w entenced to prison, with a fine patents the “victims,” 15 months of $1,000 oye <i ae Satisfaction on the job here! Get the Inside Facts About These Boys’ Durable Shoes We’re proud of the Shoes which are offered in this advertisement. They’re the ideal low-priced shoes for boys because they’re stylish and good looking, yet are built of leather that is heavy enough to stand up under the hardest kind of wear. They give the utmost in style, in s vice and in satisfaction at a reasonable price. See them! Boys’ Chrome Leather Gun- Metal Shoes These are in lace blucher style, with dull black mat tops, solid leather soles and leather heels. Sizes 9 to 134, $4.35 Sizes 1 to 2 $4.75 Sizes 24%, to 6 $4.95 Boys’ Gun-Metal Shoes one with English toe and blucher cut with a broad “nature toe.” Leather soles and heels. Sizes 9 to 13% $3.65 Sizes 1 to 2 $3.95 Sizes 2%, to 6 $4.35 stat and | Two styles are offered, representing in THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT | Shoe blind eyelets; the other in | aoe soles and heels. CANYONVILLE, Ore, Jan Miss Edith Pitt, teacher of thy Or chard valley schol, near here. fuuné dead yorteriay with @ bullet thra her hear Whether the murdered or t not known. Mins Pitt after her t home of was young woman k her own life returned dant day vacation, Mra Blanc of thin rn » response this morning, Mra, LeBlanc Mine Pitt's m and fend her lying across the hed, entered The Albanians claim to be the most lancient race of Europe Unusually Low Prices Boys’ Heavy Shoes is an oil-tanned of brown leather, made over an army last; other is a brown chrome leather made up in Scout style. Leather One Sizes 9 to 1314 $3.85 Sizes 1 to 2 $4.15 Sizes 2%, to 6 $4.45 1S FOUND DEAD. , | her after the divorce , | Went the tragedy was enacted. Hankert maid the end of another Her mother more t Mix wan the angle shooting love tri ed her A year ago and whe loved son had turned against © and gone with boy is now in unhappy because her his father, wood, Cal Borrowed Gan before the tragedy, Mra. Bankert drew her life insurance pol ley from her safety deposit box and placed it in a amal) safe in her apart ment. A few da rhe | borrowed the gun with which she committed the deed from a lodger, | Ellis Lewnin, explaining that «he was ting rents that day and feared clare, Mrsx, Bankert was pr etrean of the Jackson apartments, id her daughter that in happened, her dia mond engagement ring, given her by Trewella, was to be kept by Minn Hankert herself. On Saturday she wrote several letters, one to her son, one to her divorced husband, and others to Trewella and the public, all in preparation for the end, Shortly before noon Trewella drove to the Jackson in his motor car curb | Shortly » previously and entered Mre Bankert's apartment. Mra, Bankert spread a ltuneheon for them both, and they i bad eaten when, appearances indi- | cated, she walked around behind hin jot him from the back, then) placed the gun against her own fore [head and pulled the trigger, A woman living in the apart- nent above that of Mra, Rankert the police ahe had heard a about noon, but gave no |heed, thinking it was a shovel in operation in a vacant lot nearby. Tam sure now It was a shot whe sald on being questioned some | time after the bodies were dis covered, | Leaves Letters In Mrs. Bankert’s letter to Tre- | wella, which was addressed to “My | Dearest Stanicy,” “You no doubt will be surprised to receive this news, dear. 1 cannot live under such strain as I n you said the she wrote but cheer up a die together want you to die five your fife. You # love you as you loved {ft do, and will even after death I will forever love you be wald puld without n not live you can, Y¥ it uch fow me to Hive witho: and if I went back T ¢ iid be and vu know thia is mys fate Republican Warriors All CHICAGO, Jar an national org: | up for the 1920 campaign today | pitch and the harmony were estab | lished by National Chairman Will H Hays, Presidential Aspirants | Frank Lowden and Maj. Gen. Leonard Wopd and several women ]leaders at a banquet here last night ve of the first anniversary of the death of Theodore | Set for 192 Gov °o Roosevelt kera were unanimous on knocking the re and others who the American | olutionists overthrow | ment to govern was a or what+ the wall, | Chairman Hays eaid there |remedy for “the I. W. W n it ia taken against standing Gen, Wo Jaue of the | law, order and respect jea Authority Ninety-nine ‘per lof the labor organizations are | aquare and want to run straight, declared | He advocated placing labor “under American leadership” and taking it | out of the hands of reds wherever they have gained control. “Don't make America the dumping ground for the degenerates of the he pclared. | world,” Go yw en to take a greater interest in their own government, so that unrest and dissatisfaction could be eliminated, speech made by Chairman Hays was taken as significant, that It outlined explicitly some of the questions on which the republicans will “go to bat" during the 1920 fight. They ar A “fair” representation for labor in all councils of the nation, Closer relation between eapital and ‘Trowella, | which he left standing at the | oj steam | e- | to the public » | ing » | Unued >| plans on urged men and wom: | know just what I am going to do. I am leaving this earth because I can’t live with T can't band divorced hus witho live with my and I can't live my beautiful boy. | t my} will bh was a @ him. ! | the one I and I cow > husband witho “People may He t love ppy with happy with m) why didn't you think jof that when you married your hus band—didn't you love him then? 1 married at the age of 15 band, & great many years had thr by the to my hus pider, 1 to stay tp, but I lived with him for 20 years, until I rained babtes to womanhood and m My baby In 36 years old Mourns Her Boy | “I did the best I could by them then, when I saw that I could make }it alone, I obtained a divorce, think- ing I would have beth children with me, but my boy turned against me 1, who went to the very depths of hell to give birth to him. 1 doted on that boy, It was 1 who made two children what they are today 1 wanted the boy to stay with me and go to school, but with his father, and. the went put him to work. The thought | rking almost will not stay with me. why. 1 have always done some. |thing for the welfare of my children. I loved them dearly, but I was not! @ bad woman “They blame me, but how about the man? When my firet baby was 2 months old, he left for the West, and was gone for two years, and in the meantime he sent me $30, of which was spent for railroad |to come to him at my folks’ request. | 1 was only 17 yearn old and nick. What was I to do but But tn all that I was ag woman. 1 never once fell, when that will cause many a woman to fall, where other- |wiee she might not | “I am leaving my dear parents, two brothers and a sister-in-law and baby, and the most \prectous are my lmeautiful daughter, who is at | Untversity of Washington, darling boy of Westwood, Cal. On. it Is much an awful thing to leave such lovely children as mine are. Everybody knows that they same. They will make honor citizens of the world to be pre if they » by my teachings. all and prosperity e new year, and many more of them. Please mail or give these letters you find in my purse to the one addressed to, or get in communication with them. My rs address is Mra. 1 Ontario at., Toledo, 0. © ankert, my boy, Westwood ened) “MATTIE BANK 0 Engagement Systemati the not ant nt Strong repressive measures against M reds and revolutic ness dur struction, S who seek 1 was not a bad / broke a the | and my| are the | blame anybody but me for | | Dan Stock- | to overthrow the gov quate taxes, ance nw for extending payment of ¢ war debt over a long period | Strong federal regulation, but no} government ownership or undue fed. | eralization of industries Elimination of controversios be tween groups or sections as much as | but none for ex-| | | back by ed up the its expressed the men Mre We An Medill MeCormick must make this rh meeting of the women's sec nd various other groups con- today outlining campaign declared an American tion alles POLICE SEARCH FOR LOST GIRL, CHICAGO, Jan, 6.—Police 1a search of the banks of the zo river in an attempt co cl » mysterious disapp Anna De Kay, who wished “to do th while.” She disapp Saturday from Hull house, where she had been staying with Miss Addams since her arrival from Switzerland Christmas eve, Her wealthy American parents reside in today labor, with justice to both, and also Lucerne, Those who are refurnishing the home will be overjoyed with this good news. Six Wilton Velvet rugs, room size, in neat designs—very serviceable—and will look well on the floor. Reduced for the January Clearance sale td $49.75. One Brussels Rug at $44.75 Bozart Fiber Rugs at $9.75 » Body Brussels rug—i sat de- 8x10 Bozart fiber rugs—very strong pscdtaees Ae natin ameananie and durable—reduced for this sale to sign—suitable for most any $9.75. Very suitable for bedrooms size 9x12 feet—good value—reduced or halls. to $44.75. Two Velvet Rugs at $34.75 Good floor coverings at an economical price, are these 2 velvet rugs—re- duced to $34.75. Size 9x12 feet, in a desirable pattern. Curtains and Curtainings Reduced Curtains Reduced to $3.75 94 pairs of curtains—extra special value for $3.75 a pair. All well made with insertion and edges of various kinds, on white marquisette. room-— Smyrna Rugs Reduced to $27.75 Here’s an offer that will help you to economize on your floor coverings. Two 9x12 Smyrna rugs with plain centers—1 blue and 1 brown with contrasting borders, Curtain Scrims, Special at 27c Curtain scrims, with fancy drawn work borders—in white, cream and ecru—exceptional value at 27c a yard. Marquisettes at 30c a Yard Open weave marquisttte that will make up effectively into durable curtains. In cream and ecru—36 inches wide, at 30c a yard. Couch Covers at $3.00 Couch cevers—Roman stripes in gay colorings—neatly FOURTH FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE. Women’s Wraps Half Price and Less Many Styles in Several Lengths and Materials Wraps of all sorts, from short capes to long capes, straight coats and enfolding wraps. Handsome garments that will appeal to the smartly dressed woman. Rich, soft materials—Bolivias, tricolettes, tricotines, satin—and lined with silks in good quality. A wide range of colors to choose from. Wraps reduced to $10.00 Wraps reduced to $15.00 Wraps reduced to $25.00 Wraps reduced to $39.50 Wraps reduced to $50.00 SECOND FLOOR. Blankets Woolly Blankets That Make for Warmer Nights Blankets at $5.00 a Pair Gray Blankets $6.75 Pair Wool finished blankets, size 60x80 Wool finished blankets—gray, with inches, soft and warm, in gray and pink and blue borders, soft and warm— white and pink and blue borders at size 66x80 inches. $5.00 a pair. Blankets at $6,00 a Pair White Blankets $9.75 Pair Large white blankets, size 70x80 Wool finished blankets, size 66x80 : inches, wool and cotton mixed—splen- inches, in good looking plaids, pink, blue n a 1 and tan. did value—tine for wear—$9.75 a pair. HEAVY PLAID BLANKETS—WOOL AND COTTON, AT $10 PAIR THIRD FLOOR January Sale of White Cotton Goods Longcloth $2.00 Bolt Pajama Checks 30c a Yard Good serviceable longcloth, in 10-yard 2,000 yards of nice soft quality checks bolts—36 inches wide, soft finish and —free from dressing—36 inches wide in ‘ lengths to 7 yards. fine for underwear. ; Sok Neluswok $c Yard dosttertame aeueies Soft finish nainsook, a limited quan- peak cele , I \ —40 inches wide, fine sheer quality at tity only at 25c¢ a yard. 36 inches wide. 50c a yard, FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD)

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