The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 13

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sim | The Seattle Star [= "«*] HB ELS PLEDGE BOND THEFTIS _(WaNTED— ANOTHER sovomon)MRS, WOODCOCK DEATH THREAT veo au./NMME ANOTHER Y OPTION FUND) TRACED HERE cm WANTED — . } ERE) IS SENTENCED 1S SENT BROWN s<i%s"Sstscc" IN BOOZE RING | By ter gro believed to be b ' b r |Must Serve One to 14 Years|/Note Advises Him to Drop ¢ ’ Indictment Says That He | ; ) Lodge Room Cache in San Quentin |. W. W. Cases wn Mets: 2 pe ‘ Assumed Name | Seattle Elke pledged $75,000 of BA PRANCIBCO, Ap Un | no ' Vred C. Brown wa In a et lictment returne® ) $103,000 needed to take up the option i the unexpect ! ervenes, Me n receipt of a death th t Frida BA by the federal! grand jury against the ©n Lincotn hotel site Thursday Been eee Mee een ine | the third received by local men in nen arrested in connection with the ge. Exalt Right’s meeting of th (| ed Ruler George Bo’ ed to exercise the fore Saturday night kaert is expect 8 option be . Slit: hes Meadowdale booze raid they are ay ude Ward 4, tite tee rend, “Se 1 nto the United states, and n and eonceak Acquisition of the ground will give ocleingirrage ‘om! you don’t drop t vow 4 with the ¢ the lodge a full haif-biock, bounded Ths Pant rourder: trial? be shot” ‘There was no|They Aim to Abolish Night ment or it by Madison and Spring sts and ple oie tutes ate ion bit Edery deh oa Work roe name. e¢C. 2) Mie ng, the California is added tn the Fourth ave. and the alley west of Fourth ave, Erection of 4 $1,000,000 by the temple is planned. Pledges at the meeting were @d to $1,000. Past Exalted Ruler EB. Drummey, chairman of the build ing committee, led the tion. Mayor Caltwell and Past x alted Ruler Charles D. Davis spoke} After begging his mother to allow eentence tolta Debuty Prissy John D. ¢ udge Ward, declaring . 4 abies: a ba 4 Mody and Attorney John J ,) van had previor ecolved thr of bakers nder the habit r r hapter x the Wife Has Husband n a ; " ao pe ; zi Eternal Urge of Spring Moves Boy favor of taking up the option him to run av Fe tKelly, Tt her husband. usa Put Under Arrest °°. «mpivvine DEPUTY SHERIFFS were search. cx sary r, he wil} Extradited from Portland, 1. D.|t he w Father Is Seeking Friday for Edith McCarthy, 15, | re spy A Marcy, of Kirkland, was bein ‘ : p disappeared from her Black Dia-| star yoyo. at of hie{in the county jail Frid 11-Year-Old Boy Mond home with a man Monday on ‘pono eet ye tigation ef at Robert Johnson, 11, is believed by v Johnson, 7363 Look under the thumb of any mar-!to get aboar s “Death Valley,” between Panamint qt ed run away with fied woman and you will find a man. Alaska and Funeral M nine, in Califor v er world. The a | nia, Is the dryest and hottest pluce in| gh © swear m en ing sin lthe United States \ the police were informed, MN have the child 9; Lentino? F pers.” says rs. Lentino. THIS 1S EUROPE Transatlantic Telephoning Is Predicted Soon BY GODFREY ISAACS Managing Director Marconi Co. LONDON, April 30.—Within six child ts mine by Standard Quality—Popular Prices, Based on Low Prof- its—and Up-to-the-Minute Styles—are the principles upon which was founded this big chain store organ- ication. These items are tell-tale evidence: —in PRICE —in QUALITY —in STYLE q months we may be speaking to New $3.95 Black Kid Oxford with Coben or Military Heels; Mlexible Sole Per pair, $3.95. y Cleveland, Chicago, San Fran and any of the other towns In ly approaching 1 will, thru the be on instantane ng terms, The prospect is} me, beth from a com-| al view, and it opens ng ahead with the con- umn we shall be he service with in poxition to the United st The work as far as the public is You will ask for the telep ber you want in any of the Amertean Eyelet Ties of Patent or Dull Kid; Flexible Soles. Per pair, 85.95. $4.95 towns, The message will be laid on Growing Girls’ Pump of Pat- the wireless and transmitted across the Atlantic, where our stations will ent Leather or White Canvas; Welted Sole. Per pair, $4.95. Clothing prices are NOT high—if you buy good clothes economically. trangfer it to the American en will travel at the are going to bring try in the world into telephonic com Maunication with each other—not in an indefinite time, but very soon. The rates will be cheap, possibly about a shilling a minute. In @ year or wo we hope to estab ‘gular telephonic communica Our upstairs policy of low rent, cash selling, and fa, and London will to Melbourne or an New York. In-| will also come into big buying power enables us to keep right on selling $3.95 Nurse's Oxfords; Hand Tarned Brogue Oxford in Brown Calf; Cushion Soles; Rubber Heels; Welted Seley 97-98. j yidths, Pi ir, $3.95. Same in Black or Plain ee Brown Calf, $6.95. the finest of quality and style in Victim of Bandits Is Ordered to Run After being robbed of $3 and a watch by four men dreesef in sailors’ uniforms at Seventh ave. & and King est early Friday morning, | George Kare #02 Charlies «t., was! told to run, J run faat Ome of the men had a big, black gun, Karas told the police. SUITS and OVERCOATS SEATTLE STORES: at wf FAHEY-BROCKMAN - $20 to $50 BUILDING Third and Pike St. Claims Invention... | of Long Range Gun PARIS, April 30.—-Delamare Maze, | ‘ ja French inventor, sold to the} 4 French government the patent of a new long range gun which after tharo tests bas shown it has « range of from 100 120 miles. The shell | leaves th mie of this gun at a| 13 speed sroximately 4,178 feet | per second Col. John T. McGraw Dies Aboard a Train WASHINGTON, April 30.—Col. F, —— | John T. MeGraw, democratic nation al committeeman from West Vir- | ginia, died last night “on a train bound from New York to his home| |in Grafton, W. Va. 12 $6.95 Vertus Pumps of Patent, Baby French Heels; in Patent Black Kid and Brown Kid; or Dull Kid; Hand Turned Soles. Hand Turned; Full Louis Heel. i a Hand Tora ---and to’ give a guarantee of satis- Per ir, x ° Per ir, < e faction with every sale: ARCADE BUILDING (Over the Rhodes Co.) Second Ave. ‘| -|Masons Assemble i ene || to Honor Veteran} ‘| __ ff, Refore the largest assembly of 334 degree Masons, ever gathered in | Washington, C. D. Lewts, 334 degree honorary of the Scottish rite, con | | ferred the third degree on his son, , war veteran, at the} | | fameneda tacapae Shavatar, Bick’ PORTLAND STORE | ||These Youths Are RALEIGH BLDG. | Off for Australia ; * i With Australia as thelr objective, Sixth and Washington ere $75 from beneath @ pillow; Y. Ya “ mada, Pacific hotel, $120 from a Lee Custer, 15, and Buster Galla ‘AH EY - ‘| Ree a Up-stairs Clothiers # gher, 16, both Marysville boys, left ~ Sixth ave. 6, $5 from @ dresser. 4 SY The “Lorraine” A double-breasted, two-button, close-fit- ting coat, with high waist. In ‘all colors and several.different materials. An appro- priate model for men of all ages. Buy up-stairs and saye 410° “QAVING money is the first step.” Any day is a good day to start saving, but today is better. As: inducements to save, this bank offers safety, convenience, advice and co-operation. their homes last Tuesday, the Seattle police were notified Thursday. The ify boys were supposed to have been i headed for Seattle. ] i Members of the Thursday Evening i Burglary club reported the following succeasen: C. W. Moore, Knox hotel, |The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia Se ee ¢ ? *

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