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| ARREST COOPER 'WON'TOPENUP Miss DeKay’ To Be Charged With Com-|Gov. Stephens, California, plicity in Woodcock Murder States His Attitude BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22-—| gsaCRAMENTO, Cal, Jan, 22.—Re-| ‘Warren G. Cooper, mining engineer. | tusal to grant the Oriental exclusion | fe under arrest at Carisbad, N. M jleague an interview with him was Agcording to a statement issued DY | voiced by Governor William D,| Captain of Detectives Duncan Mathe:| stephens in a lengthy statement ts won here aged . sued yesterday afternoon, addressed charged wi comp! to State § or J. 3 Jeged munter of Edward Kelty, who |‘? S1* ate dablrelwoges Rip @hot and killed by Kdgar Wood-| Stephens declared he had on num} Ria, Matheson eaid. erous occasions clearly stated hin at Dooper was with Woodcock the) titude on the Japanese problem tn ight of the shooting, according to| California and that he could not sce the police, and was given the re anything to be gained in having the Seiver after the slaying. He was| Committee cal on him. wanted as a material witness at the| “You make the suggestion, in the Sas frial of Wootcock, but was not lo-| spirit of a threat, that ff a mpectat gated by the local officers | neaston of the legislature ts not called ‘Captain Matheson said detectives | you will submit initiative proposals Jeave today to bring Cooper|to the people,” Stephens stated hack to this city, and that he would | “Frankly, and regardiess of the be called before the «rand fury | threat, this suggestion appeals to me which is investigating the Woodcock | as worthy of earnest consideration. Moquittal, probably at its next ses) “If {initiative measures are #0 sion Monday night. framed that rights of citizens and! ‘The slaying of Kelly has gained | desirable aliens are not infringed ‘Wide notoriety as the “flirt murder” | upon, as may #o easily be done in | attempting to create laws of peculiar design, then such a course may pos) Injured Girl Asks |albly be the best one to pursue.” St | Stephens declared he would not $40,000 Damages) ..erinit the clamor that’ In being her father, Charles J. | raised against me to swerve me from Miss Sophia Machek, 17.) my solemn duty.” McKinley Place, injured at N st. and Woodland Park ave., on , ae Ja 8 when a Green Lake street iF overturned, filed a claim for $40,.| damages with the city council by afternoon, | | In her complaint, Miss Machek a! Teges that her skull and sternum Were fractured and her spinal) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jan, 22 ) column twisted so severely that she |_chinese and Japanese from Call Row paralyzed in the lower part fornia recently acquired 10,000 acres pee bee body. ’ of marsh land south of Klamath mii ae Falls, This land—heretofore consid: | Roselius Back on ered good for nothing except as a| hatching place for ducks and geese Police Pay Roll] “win ve used for gardening by the ee Chief J. F. Warren fired Patrol.) The owners have Incorporated un- Charles FE. Roselius on Novem-| der the name of the California Vege commission has ordered the A deal in now on for the male of back pay from the date of FE. T. Arima, a prominent Japanese ‘@ismissal. He would resell it to Japanese fami | ~~ Disa |Legion Post No. 18 [3m . pemeereees Hare "Elects Officers|mn-s’s chum foe Reber, naertmo;| F.C. Reagan to the new com-| Ce eerie Joun|maner of Seattle Post, No. 18.) erift John | American Legion. He was elected » Robertson left home Sat.) | » Monday he in Seattte | '°° 1970 Wednesday night. Other wife appealed to the sheriff to bound for Amertea. jatant, Edward Pitegerald; chaplain, er ins search for him. He has) ivan Wright. The executive com. was the verdict return- quarrel over a ‘meat purchase. on favorably. Mine Deg Kay's dropping wid HBARGAIN BASEMENT Advance Season Styles in | New Coats Will Be Found Here Friday at Bargain Prices Half of these new arrivals are samples— $16 50 the others were picked up in the Eastern market just a few days ago. All are in three- quarter length and the styles are the newest $19 75 ere seen in coats. Note the sketches The fabrics are Silvertones, Corduroys and fancy weaves. They’re shown in Taupe, $21 95 Oxford Gray, Brown, American Beauty, C China Blue and Sand. Some of the coats are unlined, others are $24 75 full lined with fancy figured ‘mercerized ud materials. Sizes are from 16 to 44. s ‘Chum’ Silent INNEW MEXICO) JAP QUESTION >...” Now Mystery in Casel thatanding the fact that Po-| Orientals Mile. Ludi Salter the day he shot and kilet| table Growers’ amoatenamiy (Three Separate Angles Bob Up in reinstated. Roselius will| another 10,000acre tract of land to) Strange Disappearance 22.—Mile Didi|sight furnished the first mystery. A missing from | cerne, Switzer! comber 30, has | "Received teh a much of a mye tery as the DeKay «trl herself. John Walter De Kay, brother of the miss | added another touch And now Mile ing girl, has Cescrifed Mile Balter | Salter’s reign of silence makes the as a “fine, stmple, straight-forward young woman.” lle became very to the sheriff. Wednesday |OfNCT seeen F Chadwick, ad |friendly with her on shipboard, home Since the case has become a ne re nce, Satereny. mittee includes A. C. Deutch, John|tion-wide mystery, the “chum” has on OF ASSAULT in the|T. Frater, Guy M. Parmales, W. C. set under cover Tht Miso De ‘Thompson and Henry Malmberg. wan tn possession of secrets 0 tev Father Flaherty, of Seattle | international intrigue has been Inti jaua-as eee -|college, spoke on Amerteanism at| mated. It ls known that the state | ‘Saaat ° | . | Wednesday's meeting. The matter | department at Washington ts work The police think ahe ts, | of a women's auxiliary was voted| ing on the dimppearance problem. | i Church Campaign If |system are at the | 1 flcablegram from her father, in Lu and, in which he said earam, Very anxious tumanian lady cerns. Love Leanne conf! Always send w case more puzzling than ever. eee Girl in Atlanta | Puzzles Officials ATLANTA, Ga, Jan, 22.—In the young woman in aviation costume ¢| They have wired Chicago to find lout. She says she tn. But in the same breath also ane] aaserta abo Is Jeariie De Longe, « Belgian widow, claiming to be Jeanne nme nnn emmemant chen fanteeoe ame! is Jeanne De Kay's chum, the next. and to add complications, on her left shoulder is tattootd the name Helen.” ‘ Busy Bee Bugs in Convention Here'}| “How Doth the Little Busy Ree Im- | prove Each Shining Hour?’ was the subject under discussion at the an | nual convention of the Washington Stato Derkeepers’ amoclation, which | opened in the assembly roome of the Chamber of Commerce Thureday |morning. The beekeopers will be in eeanion until Saturday. |Churchmen to Go to National Conclave Dr. M. A. Matthews and Dr. W. A | Major are chosen as the ministerial committee, and J. A. Gould, W. B | Shoemaker and R. J. Schofield named as a laymen's co eo, to attend | the national assembly of the Preaby. jterian church to be held in Philadel |phia next May |Suzwallo Backs | “It In not mere ec |the forces really de ve in our me time unpa triotio and irreligious,” Dr. Henry | Suzzalio, presiden ‘Thursday nm of the ch members | False $42,000,000 for Says Gesdine to Bank Employes More than 100 men and women em. |ployes of the Scandinavian bank | Were present at a farewell banquet to J. E.Chilberg at the New Wash lington hotel. W ednesday evening. |Chilberk resigned recently from the presidency of the Seattle institution to devote his t xclustvely to his shipping interests, Hotel Beauty Is | Copped by Hopper Broken-hearted clerks at the Sa- voy hotel vowed today there would be no more beautiful elevator girts d there, Just as everyone with the hostlery had fallen desperately in love with Mian Margaret De Carlo, sho left her eage and married Bellboy Jack Dawe, Beau Brummel Pair Rob Kinnear Chap Bach flourishing a gun, two foot. pads who met J. 1. Oberman, 2457 Sixth ave, W., had little trouble re Heving him of $26 at the end of Kin. near Park street car line Wednesday night. Oberman mad both were well dreased. | i Pork Sausage Now | Rides in Limousine PASADENA, Cal.—The aristocratic pork sausage has at last been given recognition, A Pasadena sausage man is delivering his wares ia a beautiful Hmousinea, A TheBonMarché Established 1890 The Shoe Offerings for Friday Bear Low Price Marks Broken Lines of Misses’ and Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Children’s Shoes at $3.95 a Pr. $2 95 You'll find it very economical Je to get the children’s shoes from Shoes of patent and gunmetal this lot. Patent, tan and dull leathers—they’re broken lines, leathers, patent with white fab- but sizes from 7 to 2 in the lot rie tops and batton style. —and good value, too, Jature and pointed toe styles Made on nature shape, lace 2, and button. . Women’s Pumps to Wear Boys’ School Shoes Will ' With Spats—$7.45 Pr. Walk Out at $4.75 is If you want some It’s an easy matter ey good-looking Pumps at to get shoes for the a low price, see these of | boys—with the price patent leather, with only $4.75 a pair. In nand-turned soles, med- tan leathers, made on jum slender vamps and U. S. army style, with covered Louis XV. heels single soles; sizes 1 to with high arches. 6. Small tongue effect, ao suitable for dress or esate lots of rg street. Sizes 21% to 8. Shoes—of gunmeta or : . <H tan leather; sizes 1 to BY, at $4.35. —Broken lots of Wom- —88 pairs of Women’s ais — a a o> pipet pte paper —Broken lots of Men's —Broken lots of Men’s Shoes, of patent, of a sele » FF . e “ Sivas 3 ag, ees kid, brown kid and kid leather; button or Gunmetal Button Shoes, ee ee shiny leather—with mil- lace style and common with medium round toes brown and black kid, itary and Louis heels, at sense heels. Sizes 3 to and heavy single soles, gunmetal and Russia $6.45. 414, at $4.96 pair. priced at $3.95. calf leather, at $6.45. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 610 Pairs of “Phoenix’’ Silk 590 Pairs of “Phoenix’’ Silk Hose, Very Special $1.35 Pr. Hose, Very Special $1.65 Pr. DISCONTINUED LINES IN NO. 395 DISCONTINUED LINES IN NO. 370 Medium weight Phoenix Silk Stockings with A good weight, fine weave, pure thread Silk mercerized lisle top and double héel and toe _—Stocking with lisle top and double heel and of silk lisle. \ toe of lisle. R Stoee te increase your stocking Wardrobe 200 Pairs of Black Hose, Sizes 9 and 94 BS B'COCIHOR SAVINGS ‘ 150 Pairs of White Hose, Size 104 Only 240 Pairs White Hose, Sizes 81,\94,19 240 Pairs Havana Brown Hose, 10, 103 370 Pairs of Black Hose, Sizes 83 and 9 STOCKING SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR SS Six Reasons Why You Should Buy Silks and Velvets Here Friday 36-inch Silk-Mixed Poplins 95c \ 36-inch Black Taffeta $3.50 a Yd. Serviceable Silk-mixed Poplins—just fine for | A very fine quality of Imported Black Chiffon dresses, separate skirts and waists—36 inches | Taffeta Silk—a special offering at $3.50 a yard; wide, and very popular for inexpensive wear- 4 86 inches wide and very desirable. ables, \, Ps ° 42-inch All-Silk Voile $1.50 , i ee Good-looking, indeed, and at a price exceedingly {, wear, this Charmeuse is most appropriate—an easy to pay, this Silk Voile at $1.50 a yard; 42 extra fine quality—lustrous, and in navy, taupe, inches wide, in taupe, navy, myrtle, Copenhagen, rose, wistaria, sand, wine and other colors. brown and gray. 3 a A 40-inch C Voil ‘Remnants of Velvet, One-Third Less -inch Crepe Voile $1.95 & Velvets in remnant lengths—\4 to 2 yards in the A special offering of ever-wear Crepe Voile—40 piece—Chiffon Velvet, Suiting Velvet, ,Velveteen inches wide, in pink and white—finely woven silk and Corduroy, in colors and black. fabric, for waists and gowns, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB ———— All fortunes have their foun- Roon a Size Seamless Axminster dations laid in thrift. Lay your cornerstone today! Rugs-—‘-Unusual Values at $57.50 National Thrift Week If you wicant Seamless Axminster Rugs to put down at January 17 to 24, 1920, housecleani §ng time, why not take a look at these at $57.50? They have § allover designs in rose and tan or green and brown—wi fth extra heavy nap. Size 9x12 feet. One | 8-3x10-6 Body Brussels Rug at $40.00 Service and Economy in New Fabric Gloves FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE $1.00 a Pair ‘ SALE Raa New Washable Fabric Gloves in two-clasp style, in chamoisette, Cotton} Remnants--20cYd. The Home with embroidered backs—shown : ; ; Outing, Flannel, Percales, Dark * in black, white, gray and pongee. teams nda Printed: Ubwnas Dressmaking ‘ ‘ yidths om 27 to 36 inches. Wash Fabric Gloves $1.25 Pair wits ®) ‘LOOR—THE BON MARCHE Course Fine grade, medium weight — to be given during the Washable Fabric two-clasp Gloves month of February on —with contrasting embroidered Garb age Cans $3 1 ae boennsong Fo back, in white or pongee. : Heavy corrugated — 2:30 ‘to 4:30, will be a galvanized iron Gar- wonderful help to the Fabric Slipon Gloves $1.65 Pair bage: Gans. that. will: /, yoman who makes ae ive ice Ww E i \ Novelty Fabric Gloves in the ig Ti cowl * fitted clothes. Bir west =, — style in 6-button length and is easily handled. Enroll now with Per- =a iso shown in gauntlet style, Size 14f8x26 inches, sonal Service, Second with cuff buttoning at the side, No telef™phone orders taken at this Floor, Rest Room, or in black, white and pongee. price. Fabrie Section, Third GLOVE SECTION-—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR FOUR! H FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Floor,