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g On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Weather Ue The SeattleStar #4 Katered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress M 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $0 to $9 . 298, ; SEATTL E, WASH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE TO $2000.00 ROBBER ‘Bon Marche Founder Also [Find Aged Woman Lost in F of CICANTIC STEAL Police Shelter Kindly Old Lady—Identified by Her Neighbor Leaves Bequests to Other She Will Be Given New Home Public Institutions Here —— a Bi estate Valued at $1,200,-| | |) AS IT SEEMS | |) 000; chitdren Are Given FIND A i Greatest Share; Hus- T0 ME |, , band Is Named | j ee Executor | DANA SLEETH | Ome hundred thousand dollars B was left to the University of | VERY spring, when the Frank McDermott, pioneer Se | sap starts, and the buds attle business woman, founder swell, and the «ong birds of the Hon Marche. The docu- begin their carols, hu- ment was filed for probate Wed- | nesday morning. The money is manity emerges from hi- tion, takes a deep breath of to be used for research work in alr, looks with new interest the cure of tuberculosis and for “3 hal ees ‘Several Thousand Dollars Gone in PI to Get Vast Sum in Wall Street Liberty Bonds | NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Details of a plot té Steal $2,000,000 worth of Liberty Bonds af on the everiasting hilla, and sighs: | the purchase of radium. \But Bandits ” Escape With th: ities f Wall st. firms, were 9 “Oh. if we couid only live in the To the Children's Orthopedic hos-| lo er securities Irom 8 , / country.” the House of ¢ Jo $20,000 jiamond: e Tifa sane ofthis [eat-in Maetoeny’ Wewre ot te co nig \vealed by police today, following arrest ¢ three men on a charge of having stolen s \ties‘from Parish & Co., stock brokers, ing to several thousand dollars. ands of town folks pull up their | Sacred Heart, Mra. McDermott left * roots, and tear away their cling. | $2,900 each. | ‘ing tendrils of environment and as- The Florence Crittenton Home} K. A. Cook found the automo- and the Seattle Day Nursery were, bile Wednesday morning in bequeathed $1,000 each. which two young highwaymen 4 ming Tulve of the ewtate was catt| Se af Michact Cohen, moving: | il re f |_ Themen under arrest are Joseph and Im : the eatate was left to Mrs.:McDer-| Dicuure theatre magnate, 716 | bs Pact: 4 Gluck, messengers, and E. J. Furey, a chi mott's husband, Frank McDermott, 4 i | president of the Hon Marche, and to| ‘iamonds and other jewelry after j : of ; lfeur. the four children, Eleanor Nordhott| ‘he daring robbery, of Cohen's a f ‘ ‘ Police believe they have discovered ters, Miss Ruth Cohen and seneoh Tams. oa rani earbkiege Fie Qo from with ite batteries badly and of Ing part "Court deaee che rosin sata i conan the sgaacand distriet during the | “ months. Gilliam Wednesday morning. Frank McDermott was named sole gy of the stones taken from Miss executor. soe is a gem well known tg jew. elers thruout the country as the ‘ j 'Tabor diamond. It formerly beionged q s j |to the wealthiest man in Denver, é ‘ ar pr |‘wnoee name "was Tabor,” 1t i an aN ff Aut amethyst cut canary stone weighing $ . 6 Th ¥ ba ae karate and worth $15,000. ; Ww oe i —— his Year | Leer MONEY AT i | A CIGAR STORE : 7 Little David Ellis, aged 2, was in the city hospital Wednesday with a fractured pelvic bone and probable internal injuries.. Cross- ing 18th ave. and Yesler way, Tuesday afternoon, with his mother, Mrs, Margaret M. Ellis, A unique combination ring-bracelet watch, no larger than a 10-cent piece, encrusted with diamonds and valued at $1,500, was part of the loot. Mis Cohen was wearing it. According to young Cohen's ver }aion of the affair, he wad driving ‘ _? Di ‘Arthur down and ‘run over by an ante | the car home with his two sisters| This 80-year-old woman was rescued by police, who found her lost in a fog late Tuesday on coma cous driven by John Graham, 108 ee tae aacen eee 5 ms night. After spending the night at police quarters, she was identified today as Mrs.| em at the Washington state mah gl bp ekyaes a tees tee Bim 8 Phoebe Hunt, but was unable § tell exactly where she lived. wen hospital for the insane at Fort “He isnt hurt,” climbed back In and drove off. Another autoist rushed the child to the hospital, couple of movie theatres, Layin, particular | “This is a fine night for a rob- Loat tn the fog, and unable to ao fate, Kate Garnett, ting: she be| Great importance will be attached) |, “Aki | Montag bery, in this fog,” he remarked. “I'l | ‘ANOTHER SHAR ee her name, or to tell where lieved, at 720 Blanchard st, to the repert to bo given on the wit | canetateg Gn where his condition was an. | leave the money at Spring's cigar| |tho lived, an #0.yearold woman was] "No one seems to know exactly | Dees stand by the allenist. for, the) oe or the wictinnay nounced precarious, Graham was |) “tore.” ed by Patrolman George Fuller| where Mrs, Hunt lived,” explained | Prosecution will seek to get sae euior Cunningham drew tram. | arrested and held without bali by || This he did. ‘The party then drove at’ taldnight. Sussiny, aear., the |stre Sparkman. “Neither does she| today the three confessions alleged| Vii) as statements “which the police for falling to report }{on- Arriving home, Cohen swung plies fire station at Third ave.|know where her daughter is. The|t bave been made by Roberts short-/ 10, 46 the etate’s claim the accident, Later he was or- | ithe car into the yard and stopped | and Pine She was identified, | old lady was put out of her home|!¥ after his surrender at Centralia) 0) Cine came from the sees before the garage. Miss Cohen got jafter a ni At police headquarters, | yesterday, and I found her a new|on November 14. out and opened tie garage door. As |as Mrx. Phoebe Hunt. Hut the police | place on Queen Anne hill, with Mrs,| Roberts’ confessions, which {mpli- she did so a young man inside shoved | Only 68 New w Cases Report- | have not yet learned her address. H. Bleglow, 912 Queen Anne ave.|cate the other 10 defendants in an dered released by the prosecuting attorney's office, He posted $200 bail. story of the Avalon hotel and & the hill overlooking the scene _ | Other witnesses told of i \ & revolver against her side anal | Shivering from cold, and be-|1 will take her to her new home to-| alleged prearranged plot to shoot| side. 7 ucts, to pay. him @ decent return || Pedestrians ordered her to throw up her hands ed This is Morning wildered over her plight, the aged) day.” into the parade on Armistice day, ta | Eanson reaeislan of the This intettmeet ond ane | coe | At the same time another man spoke woman was taken to the public! "I live alone, and T haven't scen| considered by the state to be one of| nouse, identified the hotel teal wage, or he is going to quit tarm- || Mit by Autos |from the darkness at the rear of the| ‘Total cases viiditst . safety building. There she wax|my daughter for more than a week,”| the strongest points in the case] sowing the registhy of Bert Bias . ing, and the town folks can either | A car. | Total in city |sheltered and solaced by a kindly |feebly explained Mrs, Hunt. "She|against the accused men. It was from Bland’s room that # 5 gree maori gh eg a This Year fakh emer Watouic County, outside city. . |matron. ‘Tuesday morning, the aged| gets on a street car and goes away| Outranking even the importance | state alleges Grimm wan killed, > Deaths reported | woman seemed to be regaining her | somewhere. I don't know where she | of the Roberts confessions will be | MIM, THEY Tops, or depend on the alien rent- C. A., Studebaker, an Don Clero Pierrie, 12, of 412 | memory. She mentioned the name | lives.” { Tom Morgan, mem- er to fill the bread basket. And “We want your money f th 5 aw | the testimony o' Chehalis, who was one of a r ; astin, ‘1 y from the of ad kmnan, 620 WwW ho was aie a cittery alemeateiiy oy Taylor ave was conating Reb ke digg Bog Semper RAE BES 8 LF SRA Da ot a Mrs. Ida Sparkman, Howe} When told that she was to have|per of the I, W. W. and wi mea te search the Annis Aa a new home today, where there/ captured in the I. W. W. hall fol/ion hotels after the ome] nat be halt ap Unpleasant an | Tuesday afternoon, when an auto || for a week,” said the man in the] influenza cases in Seattle and King| Mra Sparkman wax summoned to|were flowers in the yard, she smiled: |jowing the shooting, Aswiatant At @ food dicta! hip; which driven by Mra. A. R. Hunt, 867 ere Mt downtovg 5 said Cohen lcounty were reported Wednesday to the police station, @hd told the police| “I like flowers so much, and I'll torney Frank P, Christensen eaid dictatorship we are rapidly intro- j Roanoke st., struck him, He was | City Health Commiasioner H, M,| thet the old lady bad a daughter, be happy.” ltoday. Morgan will be placed on! register of the | , t, || “Here's my check book.” ducing right here in Seattle, to our | te ee onked Nt Otherwise unhurt, 1) "the robber took the book, and,|Read, and County Health Ofticer the stand today, it is predicted. signatures on the register were lasting contusion. |catching a gleam from Miss Cohen's | George H. T. Sparling MRS. WARREN GRIMM fered in evidence by the eee UT the wily Jap is not the only student of the science of profiteering. An_ outraged autoist. | APPEARS IN COURT During the cross examinal | Mrs. Warren O. Grimm appeared | Studebaker, Attorney lin the court room for the first time/ Drought out what today. Mrs. Grimm took her place in the section which has been re- These Are Symptoms of Flu: General pains in head, Diarrhea or constipation back of eyes, in limbs and ually latter. Hit by Autos leant smn wery bade Mat aa ioneen | curred Tuesday evening, were ro 2 the re’ ‘s no money, we'll have to take! corded. Louis Gergangan, 40, a This Year : | | diamonds, demanded: deaths, both of which oc Pedestrians 106) | ‘Let's see the rocks, We Gon't| geet ne laundryman, living at 4117 Lake ‘em.’ | joints, yaaa j We ee ea, oe LR | ‘The young women were quickly re-| Washington bivd., and James Mc J Weakness. Vomiting in some cases. |/servea for the families and friends ' parts for his machine got F. M, Weaver, 2512 Charles st., [| lieved of their gems. ‘The two men |Grath, ‘marine fireman, whose home Chilli d fi Pulse not increased tn lot the principals in the case, . enough recently to figure what he was in the city hospital Wednes- 1) jumped into the machine and drove |i# in Portland, died at the city hos /hilliness and fever. ‘| Great interest was taken in the Was being stuck for, and he dis |] day, suffering trom concussion of J} ofr. pital. Coughing and sneezing proportion to fever. | presence of Mrs. Edna Roberts, of 4 tall Sores « po) owe | a Hog aaglind gla | Rushing inte the house, Mra. Dane! According ind gsi, separa £0 and redness of eyes. Onset of disease is | Grand Mound, mother of Loren Rob . be ory - } < |the o! ealth © ‘a > espons! for 0,000 to duplicate his automobile, |] him down at Third ave, and Pine {|(™ormed her husband, He got n re- | 180 Oly Aeetn ere recorted up to|| - Aoarseness and bronchial usually 24 hours after ex ro Re gag aye ey pom prstomnObile nella: for 99;900. wt, Tuesday afternoon, was tn Hitirea three shots Into the alr, and, {noon Wednesday from 6 c'clock || COUmh. meen was Mra, Roberts who persuaded > @ Bo ele “‘mempaehatengs, MOF OOF || Ger atrest as » reckless Grives, returning, phoned thé police ‘Tuesday afternoon, The low total |Loren to make “a clean breast Of! nesses, he sald, to show that” : tent with & liberal Droit aut || Pedestrians TWO RINGS ARE of 13 canes were reported from the H r I What Y Sh uldD efi the whole affair,” it ts said shots were fired from the At 1 a ete te was de: | Es FOUND JN YARD [county outside of Seattle || #2ereis ouono' OS || indications of the wide ditterence| noter on the vital pasts ft his autornoblio | Hit by Autos ‘The robber stationed in the garage | | Go home. cloth or gauze when cough |) ir aro ot ene more and | mae eypoint is sure to be oue of i | 0 that he loots every unfortunate || This Year wag described as a man of about 23/1! Didn’t Some More ||| Goto bed. ' ing or sneezing. the defense are becoming more and / mast bitterly contested in the t purchaser who happens to break who wore a longblack overcoat and 4 . U i idual kni pacing gs lay ies ag | anything. This ort of profiteer- || An 18-year-old girl, whose name || was otherwise neatly dressed. roth || Help Win the War, Call a physician. se individual! ves, | sreases. On the one ake Z ing is indecent, and it is mighty wag not reported, was hit by an ]|men appeared calm, tho two diamond G 1? Drink plenty of water, forks, towels, handker- || is !aying « broad foundation upon| be based, attorneys said, ; common, |] anto driven by F. Sano, 602 Main [/rings of one karat each were drop Please, enera. ferably hot wate: * chiefs, ete. | which it is building, bit by bit,| ‘The defense attorney 4 For years Mr. Ford sold flivver || st, about & p.m, Tuesday, Sano || ped in the yard and found later by SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 11.—D. preferably hot water. tek cal dar wikhedhcare And |the structure of wre: and circum:| tioned Studebaker regai : party at so narrow a margin that said he took the girl home un- || the owners |] c. Jackling, copper magnate, and Sleep in well-ventilated il s by a j stances by sak it hopes to con-} membership in the Lewis County ‘ you could build the car up plece by || hurt | “1 was so nervous I couldn't un-|] dollar-a-year man, can wear a room. railroad trains as little as || vict the accused men 4 | Antociation plece for about what it would cost | button my at,” said Cohen, “to giv distinguished service medal today, K th possible. | In sharp contrast is the plan of ‘Were you one of the men you new from the factory. That ‘ them my watch and chain. But they |] fe was presented with one late ep away from others, Street cars should be ade- || *¢tens®, eins, unfolded by Attorney] voted not to defend these should be a vital principle in the |Mysterious Shot |got them. I also gave them $10 in| yesterday by Lieut. Gen, Hunter Keep away from work. tely tilated | Vanderveer. ae defense attorney's men, in spite of your oath to ethical code of every manufactur. Fi d Th Wi di jeash, With the big diamond and all |} Liggett. Don’t worry. qua’ ventilal le ; trump card is the plea of self de-| fend the defenseless?” he asked. er of anything, ire: ru INGOW | the reat, the stuff they got is worth | “1 regard it as an honor to pre- Keep feet warm and dry Keep good hours, |fense. Supporting this claim, he} “I voted that way,” St I can nee no fundamental differ. Pp. G, Wright, department mana-|about $20,000. We carried $5,000) gont this decoration,” Liggett said. " | is gradually painting in the picture | admitted, “But 1 didn't need to Don't remain in rooms, Don’t dissipate. poorly ventilated or over- Don’t expectorate on crowded. sidewalks, or on floors of Don’t kiss anyone. public buildings or vehicles, Keep nose and mouth Eat plain, nourishing soonken with handkerchief, foods. here today, the premier's statements fend them. They have had you reorganization. | that.” A tense atmosphere was created) “How did you know I would tn the courtroom yesterday when | fend them?’ Vanderveer Dr. D. A, Seace, Centratia phys “Why, you've been their cian, took the stand to tell of the|for years," came the wounds which caused the death of whereon that line of a Warren Grimm, Arthur MacKifresh dropped. ence between charging $50 for a |ger of Western Dry Goods Co., nar-| theft insurance.”, $3.50 gear because you have a mo- | rowly escaped death Tuesday night, Both young women had been re. | {nopoly, and the victim must pay |when an unknown person fired a] pentedly warned by their father, he | your price, and holding up the jshot thru a window at 907 Summit] said, not to wear their jewels at| kame man in @ dark alley; in either |ave. A party was in progress within night, The Cohens own an interest | case the victim has no choice, and the house. The bullet lodged jn|in the Pioneer Safe Deposit vaults, in neither case does the bandit pre- Wright's chair. Police could not lo-|701 First ave,, where the gems could tend to give value received, cate the assailant, have been safely locked up, The medal awarde dto Jackling has become of national interest because it is one of the few awarded to civilians, Jackling describes himself as “a dollar-a-year ‘man who never got the dollar,”

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