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AER tO RO REG ye , THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, To20. PAGE 7 30N WORSE; |CommenrNeesie MASKED MAN (He Conducts « POLIGE UNRAVEL DOPE SMUGGLER [Never Sleeps MARY PICKFORD BUTS OUT RIDES Mevs| SLUGS WOMAN, Seroice of His BOMB MYSTERY’ WILL 60 TO PEN or Pays Coin | GETS “PAPERS” Refuses Offigial Audience to Screams of Mother Bring YWR LVETY VAY goys made Machine Just'Chinaman Given Stiff Sen- to Rent Hogs Summons Served in Neva- Foreign Ambassadors . | Aid | mer locks could be heard hia as a Joke tence | Seattle yas one business man da Divorce Case - | Stich, to. the | who baan't been to bed for mor WASHINGTON, May 4--Presi we ord andenbtedly | Suffering from fright and nervous! sre ft ages, cleft for me, Seattle police unraveled the mys | The henviest sentence of a long int Wilson has not been so well for) Per er, Ihorror, Mixx Blanebe Baile, 26, wh at me hide mye: n The leat tow weeks. A new trouble, | 4 yeac jWas attacked by a ma man on} Around the corner at 14th ave, N,/00 the front porch of EB. Serf's the United States dintrict than a’ year He th L. 1. Dencas, Whe oe LO8 ANGELES, May 4-—Coplem tery surrounding the bomb found! tint of stiff penalties impor nl Me of the origtt immons and com. The Star and other pape sint in the sult of the attempt t serious, developed, and he had to! pape werece Saar See i 1h! ie and 45th at he came, an oldish|hOMe At 2519 Washington st, late! Monday came near the en in a news stand at « vada to have set aside the sl out his aute rides. | —_———_ N. BE, Me y nix wan oc . ” Mone with the arrest of Don|jthe day when Louw Kuhn, Ch ry « decree recently granted ‘The chief trouble is Mr. Wilson . ed to her bed Tuesday under the "™ With gra but with 7 of 13 Washington st. |man, waa given two years at hard have time to # » bed Mary Pickford have been serve am willingness to see pe tt was} fi Jonre of her physician, Dr. T. 1, the clarity of good health in hin ey 7 s ke." | labor for the importation of nar |“ Husiness is too #004. | ins Pickford and her former Bim PFith the greatest reluct hat Sayre 1 the sprightliness of youth tn his | t laeaeatod tal Gan Gna cle oo ae Owen M a: to the recent t | Mine and her widowed moth | step \C. Bannic : 4 to be one of the “ag Pye Be wget 0 Re Ab Ei uminous docu: i, and he still re: © give } er were urning about 10 o'clock Apt nay | Menry Huber , " ‘Tyndareus, When the | PS) I sit in « chair and cataap lay at the of- ae \ aan cea 1 hag nacre, yy Bi Tage Gn his back Ne wore a placard.| pevmond. Sia os with one eye open , I audience to the foreign ambas-| from a birthday party, Miss Maile Raymond veane! ned by customn ine ieee a ated bad broxe | yy regintered Wore who have been w was carrying @ bandfu) of silver | “Believe on the Lord Jebus Christ) along with th inspectors upon her arrival from ie $a eon, > were reached i * al Jand thou shalt be saved,” it read. | The bomb was made from unex-|Hong Kong, a few weeks ago, 42 T hha te o tied 2 telephone and told to await the | When they reached Bm. 6th « A bystander approached the merry |Ploaive chemicals and the work-lounces of cocaine, valued at $1,680 «unt better arrival of a deputy and aecept be brief, since it I an unwritten Jnear 19th ave. a man with a faded) 9 |imanship was of such a nature hatlin legitimate trade, bug worth ‘up | service. we of diplom that eueh audiences | The big league teams again began . . the explosive squad at police head: | wards of $9,000 at the usual price 4 The race, nearly every fan I see you have the courage of wP8 «pr In Mr} c e quarters treated the boy's infernal rent comt me 40 cents and I haven't |™ been to bed since.” ‘ Was at some park to cheer the stars | of 60 cents per grain to addicts, ” ¥ IF Si ff Wilson's condition they could be re a and nel | your ognvictions,” he remarked. mach lound concealed be oreman Suffers y And smoke these terrible cgars, ¥ na was found concealed beneath his! GroRGK R. FIELDS, 54, 722 tit @uced to two minutes Te cuss the umpe and chew the rag ing « The ald gentleman ¢ 4 hie tune} The n » > veut Amd argue whe would win the flag Us| motive was mo than/and turned around. He wore an-|tWo boys by explaiat He was indicted by the last grena|"¥% Muffered several fractured ribs Broken Vertebrae FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS the mere theft silverware | in on him while he was perfecting | jury, and pleaded guilty Manday, |“%*? bit automobile figured in & col) Patriek Hennesey, 32, Emerald for Dr. Charles M. Holcomb, physi : < she carried, her mother satd. other sign on his breast, Altho it) his invention and be had to let them Isilon Monday with @ motorcycle rid-\apts, foreman in charge of the rage clan and surgeon, who died at the He was a beast, sot a man."|Was inverted, one could make out|in on the joke. by LH. Wall ixth Ave../ing of the building at Fourth ave, Seattle General hospital at 4 p.m Mra, Baile de a. I screamed | the we Eternity —Where? | After promixtng not to make any! HARLES KE. STAPLES, 105 Ww. * ve. and Ci t Waite and Pine st, who fell 14 feet Mon- Monday, following an operation. \ while my daughter fought him off he chatlenged. Imore bombs, the three boys were |59th st, a municipal a ly bruised day, suffered broken vertebrae tn his Were being made Tuesday. He was . la man cae running out of a near-! *, but why wear it im that/released and the Serf family noti-|fered @ crushed foot M "5 neck. The serious nature of the ag @. He is survived by two nons and Joy house. When the thug saw help | “shion | that their tives were not being |“#F Wheel fell on bin ° TACOMA.—B. F. Anderson North: |cident was revealed by an Xray at | he ran down the street and| 1 * wan the reply, “if you! ht by a hidden enemy. The the city hospital west ploneer, dead. the city hospital. ed among the shrubbery in| don lieve, that’s the way you'll » was thrown in a waste paper = ——— we yard.” Jonter Eternity on the judgment day | ot by the police M Balle said the police told) upside down.” th ox | nd away he wen! Me cheer | * |Svaper'’ of" the Serertption® of tha| whistle coming tack," 1Calt- of the Wild [ian who attacked ber daughter for! wis there te any saretamyaeene| Stirred Her Hubby && N E LS ON | | wil | May Day bUtbesomencas stirred r Baby Is Injured ‘Aside From That William C, Horton, shipyard fore | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 6400 Mer in Auto Accident) Husband Was O. K. i: 10 ‘sunny sownant. wpe Violation of the greater part of| "he knew some women who could on Baier x ne te ¢ | Edward Rivas, 20 th-old sdn{the decalague wan ¢ gainat| show him a good time,” Della Hor} és of Mr. and Mra. Fra vas, waa! Hans Nich Thor Mabel) ton, the discarded wife, declared in ; painfully bruised when he waa|Exther Thompson in asking di-|#aking divorce in supertor court accond automobile, dri by M. W.| wifebeating. were three of the 187 G nia ave, at) cus nearly] VANCOUVER, B. C.—Plana afoot and University st, Mon: t * , 1913,| to imp: Pacific highway between minster and Blaine. ere fon Play Suits FREDERICK & NELSON wee ae FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET TVIGGING in the sand pile, tugging up- , hill with the coaster and even prac- ae (ed ! ticing cart-wheels—in all these strenu- and production fi » I ous sports the “Busyboy” Suit is right . 3 at home. — ‘ i Sauinment, reas les Ih Whe mms tenctarter pewd: 1 The sketch shows what a complete Bat after ane had guiped the'teew” : garment it is, and how it may re- Me found © det before the twe. - " ' . . Bend check’ or postoftice place easily-soiled blouses and knick- Epo rier to tht manager 0 p 7 erbockers. A little girl may wear it, ts soe te o eat Teck ' * too, and save her fluffy dresses. alter f= naan: = j , Made of firm blue denim or khaki twill cloth, trimmed with plain red banding. Sizes 1 to 8 years, $1.75; 10 to 14 years, $2.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ : Very Good Values iy Hand-Embroidered Crepe "New Wool Combing Jackets Bathing Suits THEATRE ELLIOTT 5434 roman TALASKA AGENTS. THE GREATEST SHERLOCK | MILL GO NoRTH RETTILY hand- I t Off . f embroidered and at $6.50 Ay i I yy ) . - oa picot-edged is this cot- HE experienced swim- m r ant ering oO , ton crepe Combing mer chooses a Wool Jacket, affording a de- Bathing Suit—and these Women’s Blouses / 3 f lightful means of pro- are of the favored type, al- pS , tecting the dainty lowing freedom of move- . Will Direct Matanuska Coal, 1 1 Cpe | negligee when hair- ment in the water. HOLMES |" “Seveunaen In Six Exceptional Lots FAT Weed scomcue ees eee ae TH | : rh wavy Choice of Pink, Old- contrasting color, they of- | WASHINGTON, May 4. — The At Keenly Reduced Prices j rose, Lavender and fer choice of Black, commiasion appointed by Secretary LLS SUSPENSE of the Navy Daniela to direct the ae- | . Delft-blue. Organdie, Navy, Spring- velopmen wy coal ata » — , : A Me : s wr ES TERY Beste foil in Nash, ie preparing IX HUNDRED AND FIFTY Blouses involved, ranging from eee Set CS. le E or an early departure for the North, | ° : a " a -69. erald, yal , LEVY'S DRAMATIC §f)'* "2s 27R04 here today the simple styles in cotton voile to the elaborate models of —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sizes 36 to 46. Priced at- The paswage of the navy appropri STOCK COMPANY fi sion iti, carrying $1,000,000 for we |f}- individual design, for afternoon and dinner wear. tractively low at $6.50. development of Alaska coal, ia antici All Seale ‘Sicorved pated by the appointment of the, com Scrim Curtains Low-p riced —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE mission. t Madison Near Second | Arranged for Wednesday, Second Floor: Reduce to $2.69 for Women | 1! = The commisison consists of Com stat, re 0 Tee ica a ante ence || 175 Blouses Reduced to 55 Blouses Reduced to at $1.85 Pair Dainty Lieut RI Weiss, line tices; Lieut ft uae M°?? of these Curtains are in ecru shade, and on, corps, « un} 1 ni 1 Tact dah 3 Wetter aac! I 1 45 . 1 1 85 fe they are bordered with one, two or three tucks Boudoir Caps are, Line We? « Sadie man | d d | and edged with well-finished he 8, 2% yards long. R d ed 5 in ‘Alana Pr EP _— enced ‘ Easily laundered on account of their simplicity, eqauc to 3 Cc |]| —Semi-tailored Blouses of White Voile, — —Georgette Blouses with chenille and |f/}} and very effective hangings for bedroom windows. Ea opportunity to pur- ‘John B. “Agen Is including collarless and lace-trimmed gold thread embroidery, worsted em- Very attractive values at $1.85 pair. chase these important | Dead in New York! models. broidery and beading; some with trifles at a saving. They Word has ‘reached Seattle of the! silver and gold cloth camisole founda- combine daintily _ tinted $4, one of the best-known wholesalers tions. Drapery F, abric Remnants Georgette and Crepe de ie hai yeeam Satta or move ty ff 3146 Blouses Reduced to at Reduced Prices Chine with Taces, nets and © years, and Was in the East with! hemstitching. chasceas oe she’ et gts tnaaene Gr bd $5 85 : | by ikea quantities for curtaining materials White, Pink, Coral and |the time a his death, : | | ° 42 Blouses Reduced to | for small wind@#ws and useful lengths of drapery Tan. ~-- | a | fabrics. Included are Voiles, Scrims, Swisses, Silko- are made and sold at ONLY ONE PLACE HOYT’S 322 Pike St. at 4th WE NEVER CLOSE Tosses Confetti —tailored Crepe de Chine and Wool of | line, Net and Cretonne—all considerably under- , Unusually low-priced at | $17.85 ase. ¥ Blouses. < H Thru Plate Glass| Challis i priced, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Throwing four bricks thru three | —Net Blouses with Valenciennes lace herpgangempettetegriqninpeeen plate glass windows of J. BE. John: | lonritt ~ A p son's soft drink parlor, #9 Union at., trimming. —Blouses exquisitely designed with | was charged against W. White in —Semi-tailored, frilled and , bead- Filet laces and hand: *y Whedill | El] ° S li antics . W. os es . 4 Nf ~embroidery ; some al ’ sation Otis W. Brinker's court trimmed Georgette Blouses. with contrasting underblouses. | Very | ectric upp 1eS Men s athe qm to the piace drank. | —Blouses of striped silks in tailor- few duplicates in this. group. In the Downstairs Store Light-weight Jout. Later in thesnight he returned || made effects. OW many times in the home does the need arise fy . : YY Complete twas Pack ma eet . ' for new Light Bulbs, Lamp Cord, Batteries Union Suits Service ing to. Johnson reg. | | and other Electrical Supplies! at $1.25 pn agg ede em i : ; 46 Blouses Reduced to. ‘14 Blouses Reduced to | A Section in the Downstairs Store is devoted vate titer i ‘Slips From Boom; to Electrical Conveniences, and here also are these T this very moderate Canny pat of the Logger Drowned '$7.8' 85 $2 4 85 | | Accessories : price is featured a or night, ng thru a ios boom on whick seasonable Union Suit of orking, Andrew Forcier, 48, *, gg 969 Rage eg Aloe par Dry-cell and Flashlight Bat Incandescent Lampe. finely woven cotton in — pf ‘ ~ working for the Brown Logging Co. i ilor Crepe de Chine Blouses ‘ s | terfes, - = Heater Cord. wi . 3 K ’ was drowned in Lake Weshipgton Tall red P a \s ~ =-Some entirely hand-made; others | Chain Pull Sockets Rosettes, Jersey eave; short seaved } Fellow workmen jocated|{| (some in extra sizes.) charmingly ornamented with hand- ps: $y Shade Holders, and ankle length; in white > , a few minutes after Forcier —Georgette Blouses with lace and si Shades end Reflectors, and ecru. Mat ¢ if U reler is sae 2 : beaded designs or with garnitures of Lamp Cord Sockets and Receptacles wide 908 ox children embroidery trimming, wide Filet laces, silk tassels and in- Current. Save. cu Geers oe ee Sizes 36 to 46. Priced at 4 ' Mires va “Tai A tee ds = Fuse Plugs Switches, P 5 Tailored Silk Blouses in, dark colors, "tricate eyelet embroidery work. Insulating Tape. Rell-ringing Transformers, $1.25. eonere ayant relieved by bright striping. —Second Floor ~-Blectrical Goods Section—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. today, They were shot thru tie | ; | RMN at Na head Sunday, — ———— ——— ee — ——

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