The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARI 182888 (Confessions of a a Veteran Crook * * * * * % * % % ¥ % ‘lien Brage, * ‘Dinner Pail Forger,” Outlines tricks, of Trade * si — The Rhodes Co. iy Toured Country as Expert| Check Writer — Posed as ; i Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Lamorer, Lived “Swell” e e On Furniture Suitable for 8 1:0. gsme: ME | New Wool Jersey and Your Home seer tee tems © oe vate Polo Coats at $34.75 A vast assemblage of Willowcraft and Fiber Fur- Bee eh ot ga RON 1 al pee : Seeond Floor. niture gathered here in an attractive array is than $30, erage g : awaiting your selection—it is the kind of Furniture [B) ests o, 8 | 4 i EW Easter Coats just received reflect to aoe, and to live with, it is the sort that adds a a th to the woman, weary of winter styles, an air of cheerfulness to the home. ole here last winter, and | the same freshness and enthusiasm which — kee peepee name 1] at Wall Walla today. With a, tad : nature inspires, by the budding tree and CHOOSE NOW AND PAY LATER Ma cccense ot ten tartan eek ne bata - flower, true symbol of Easter-tide. kane a few months ago, After) “WE'LL TRUST YOU.” he had been sent to Walla Walla for | i ; a The smart Easter Coat sketched burglary of a Spokane home, it was] 1] learned by deputy riffs here, thru} ¥ . * is of Wool Jersey with tuxedo front the chance ren of « man | % “ : and cuff in contrasting color. : , Price Se $34.75 ae tex hia . Other models of W Velour and Wool Jersey are shown enr M lth e inverted ple back; hip and three-quarter lengths finished FURNITURE CO.INC. : ee meet nets We ont Seppe aan ] ) SHERIFES | WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH : AMONDS Pie ’ ; + Tan, Rookie, Brown, Japan Blue, Copen- Raton eee hagen Blue and Green At $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, shail ester: - ttle trom | (ojofofojofofo) saeseneseah : Zaina part In the Kyer diar coup, and Z ‘ am Se . mabe ack kl” a Gea a ES Le ROR, gh, . Trimmed Hats dow Easter, $10, 00 DALLAS, Texas, March 26.—Wi+| SPOKANE, March 26.—"I gueas | Prison, Bragg eoddenly underwent «| ‘ < J aaa Gtrvin was pinched here for! I'll just send her my love,” maid the| “change of heart.” He sent for Dep Secon: fum. He also had a carton young man here to the florist's clerk oe — peti gre ms “4 wea ; HE Easter Hat as you have planned it in your ae cetsee ft. cuca anaes Pl gs sporti aciaiass statement ae et eee % mental pictures may large or small. - aaa re ee ———} “Don't apring it get back to be bedecked with flowers or ribbons, or perchance a Wome ented, “A. lot - } 2 it may be strictly ored. Your imagery will find e , se of con . r its duplicate her as among the many hundreds a “oe t tentiaae . yr = a, of hats made ready for Easter are models repre- stage I've j senting every millinery thought for Easter and already been I'm going | / Spring. P to morve my time, and whea I get| f F lout, I'm going to get a job of work| Claud Bragg, who says it doesn't pay to be crooked. He's »% : “4 of The Hat sketched has a trans- &% A stick to ve wr 3 0,006 2 Po ad eck an to it, 1 itten $30,000/in penitentiary, after making $30,000 as “dinner-pail” check parent Batavia crown surround- f worth of bunk checks, and made a | I ' tat jlot of dishonest money other ways, |forger. | ed by blue daisies and colored i but ft don’t pay. I'm thru with it.*| Then they moved on to some other | bac k to Seattle and then went cast, fi wo grasses. The wide brim is of : ALWAYS CARRIED bey hrsonner Sigg rst lintel black lisere and hair intersewed » | leaving Tacoma after cashing 27/neapolis, Dubuque . Des | 1 A DINNER PAIL 4 thay ape SMatnon: ‘Obease’ Den i aa LA and is priced at Brags said he began his sensation. . n 0, Los An al career as the “dinner pall forger” c nia towns was floated succesrt and * + + in Seattle and Tacoma tn the winter | where they spent the winter montha © they became the nightna of a He a an accomplice.| They ied a Jekyll and Hyde ex police. j . . re: as workingmen, and always |istence, As “workingmen,” with 50 B E t S t carrying dinner pails. made a prac-|their dinner pall, they were wen | KARROW ESCAPE OyYS Master sults tlee of cashing the checks in moons | only few hours « day. The rest of ie Going from one mioon to another,|the time they spent as “swells”| “In Minneape maid Bragg. “I R }a* Mahy places as it was poxsthie to| posing ax men of meann was cashing a check in a saloon and e uce O . visit In a single day were victimized | ‘The winter over, they doubled | Ordered @ drink at the bar. While we were in the back end of the aa Upper Main Floor. loon putting the money in aur din ner pails, which was the real reason oD a all WEEK before Easter Sunday—and Boys’ Suits at substantial eubdicut aoemta'tay are aad A reductions. The special price made on these 50 Suits is for 1A I HAN out the door I stumbled and “fell the purpose of disposing of a discontinued line, which consists of My pail bit the pavement and belted models made of cravenetted mixtures, in light and dark col- ro apilied money over the street S fT Egil: 9 fired te pads a ors, with reinforced seat, knees and elbows. Each suit has one pair S 2. 98 eo haa eae en of knicker trousers. Ss 6 to 14 Years pecial, the money, we drove off . H ood value. Atkins’ Hand Sk Seidik nileebw eneaga™ Easter Easter Easter ere is an extra g value. tkins' and Saws te it was a narrow escape.” | , ‘4 4 . othe 3 o 0.,] PC HUW oves s are noted for their wonderful quality and temper. % megge lata Sadectedipert Neckwear Gloves Hosiery We are going to offer these saws in 22-, 24- and 26- Saat Sead ve | Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor inch lengths, special at $2.98. We always made it a practice,” ,ne mid, “to locate some. contractar —— —— st yo bpd eee “inst Sega’ pe ery the ies brought $149 cash kind of a game and keep out of the house at night, leave the porch " ” nis on our checks t. Joe we got} and a collar but The collar but-| jail,” Bea “That's why 4 ‘ ail, ee said, “That's wi purni That's H 20c Best Grade Slim Taper Files [fio ctr sa cur in the wsturos! ton, ‘scnnicaly a “purchaness was |}, BFORE sald. “That's why lent burning. ‘That's a signal tha 2 f found a tor laying . cement | thrown in to avold making a report| get out of Walla Walla. knows that. But leave a lght im at or 25c ww ke that aCe aL Recs that @ diamond had) 1 just want to rive Seattle folks | side the house. Then the n1g. j pod pga din wrt a & tip on how to keep burglars away,” | will think you're there and will pass 5Y%4- and 6-inch lengths. we used the nanie Jos Smith. “But nobody can keep up that | he added. “Never, when you leave | you by.” ee sere fal ‘ ' ' " ’ ®. ’ ~ x a= a AMT NAME ON CHECK rie “KEEN KUTTER” Safety Razor } sc. 22S C WITH EXTRA PACKAGE OF eg Oy ome In ad Mee him.’ You will enjoy shaving with a “There wax a man in plan clothes - at the other end of the bar. The bar. ° Keen Kutter Safety Razor—they tender showed him the check are just the right shape and have 7 . BP homrebepertje M MRty K iss an attan those wonderfully keen-edged oyie y hie’ teith Wen lapine “stolen blades; regular value $1.35. Spe- a, out on suchansuch a atreet, and he! cial at 98¢. P ipew: Shake sient herees “toe I know. | That's right across the! She is here with a full quota of modish F O R T H E GAR DE N mye “a i he Gk Ane’ sight Suits and Coats—interesting novelties with all Missourt and XV Kansas were looking for the ‘dinner an atmosphere of youthfulness and smart- \ u 14-TOOTH STEEL RAKE, Oe ori ae | ness, Come in, you will be glad ‘to Vaew rent to prison, but he was not sus pected of being the notorious “din Miss Manhattan. i a {ner pail” crook. His arrests and ory HIGH-GRADE STEEL HOE, | convictions to date have placed him SPECIAL AT % |in the precarious position of being { went up for life if he errs again. ADOPTED BURGLARY 4 AS NEW PROFESSION > is The possibilities of the East- Forgery proved too tame for Your Choice at $2.98 pene revecvenee wach, we Ma ern’s dignified and easy credit “Griswold” Cast Aluminum Waffle coming too well known, so he turned | | to something more exciting al \ terms are yours—they permit Iron or 5-quart “Betty Bright” | With Dahl, he cammenced a series | lof bold burglaries here last winter | The hearts of the world are attuned Aluminum Tea Kettles Sener ect the ipetice an ee sana tee you to choose now and pay to music—melody speaks all tongues. | These are the No. 8 WI" Wwe were the first. ‘niep-indder ; ® later. It is a divine source of comfort, of in-| size Griswold Cast “ ade.” Yaka Git. “We cnly ies, | / Irons. We |f| used a ladder twice. ‘Then some spiration, of romance. It tells stories, inum Waffle Ir ' pee aie eek hadasemeuten a reo = h weaves poems—stimur have only a limited quan- }}/°"vwe used a step Indder at | 3 *‘Credit Gladly’’ lates, soothes, teaches, e ' | SPECIAL AT | Johnson's hame at 702 16th ave. N.| | If you need a Tea Two rounds of the ladder were 7 = Kettle you are certainly [J|>reken out and I nearly broke my | y < ? n citbetée Ineck. The only other time was at Siethecomie ofall tee Welt the coms e* in luck. ‘These “Betty |]/ the nome ‘we’ atten” Clara Weli| all the music of all the world is the com-| A Bright” Tea Kettles thapelle, a Broadway high school i Ri The new showing for mon gift of us all > nde nt 4 Bradbury | made of pare aluminum a Spring is here awaiting ‘ , 9 with samless spout. that on f £ 1 i REMEMBER, we claim that the They ore [ecm tma mht ter we) Suits and lctonihe very ap BRUNSWICK. will do anything, play ee ee We : / parel that you will de- anything, “look” anything that any in-|} = Ss for iy and money, b Overcoats light in having and strument does—and do it, play it and) - xd Jamatt stuff, We overlooked a $600 5 f. M will, since we extend “look” it BETTER. ‘ i pe |diamond and $300 in paper money or en “Credit Gladly.” but I smoked Oplistil’s cigars all the way to Spokane,” i MA ROHASE AR BUTT ° e A diamond ring value at $200 and “Rinso” Special at 8c Package Scania taustuay War the ibot toneah 8. W. Harvey's home 1oighth | The new form of Soap for the family laundry. ave. W., Bragg said, Sold to aifecal| C1ISTS ; local 0 : “The Store for Useful Articles” MACFAR! Ten shares w dof Tends 7 = cae ne se] i or PARTIA YMENT. | 211 UNION ST. ie OWMAN Between University and Seneca Sts. | L . : : Blitott 1324, knows ut the Kyer

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