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WOMEN IN S. F. HOTEL panaeo BANDIT IS SAN FRANCISOO, May 14 Armed with an accurate desert, today police were hunting for a dar ption | the point of a revolver took dia at $10,000 after a struggle with two Women in the Palace hotel here. Mrs. Harry Harrington of Los An-| Seles and Mra J. F. M. Roberts, wife ef @ London mining engineer, wore the victims ‘The lobby delow was filled with Men and women and th orchestra Was playing when the well dressed youth, his features par e hind a white handk . into Mrs. Harrington's eled the weapon at the Mrs. Roberts resisted and after a tussle he choked her into submission Muttering: “I've a good mini to)” mp both of you off! a Taking five diamond rings, a wrist | “" wateh and the contents of both their FIVE MESSENGERS handbags, the intruder fled and es-| HELD WITH GUN caped Rabbit Breeders of State to Meet May 29 is Rabbit day Rabbit breeders from all over the | State will assemble in the Chamber | of Commerce assembly room on that — date to discuss and study the prob Jem of better bunnies. CHICAGO, May 14—A lone train robber, who successfully held up an Illinois Central pas ight and contaim $100,000 in currency, wae trapped and killed here carly to- day. The pouch was recovered. The bandit was Later identified | a8 Horace Walton, | Walton carried a postal clerk's ral authorities are try his stion with the pargntly 30 years was St. Joseph, Mo. tec he a fashional had m akg Walton boarded an Illinois Central night at Kankakee, Ill He entry to the mail car by po clerks sid five memense | with a revolver, ped them to hand jover four regist mail bags, which = |he placed in « pouch The state of Michigan contains} For two hours and a half Waltor 6.144 Mmiand lakes. kept the five measengees at bay DENTISTS Be Wise in your selection of a dentist. It stands to reason that to specialize in every branch of the dental profession is quite some task— that is to say, when you go to a dentist and he performs every bit of the work on your teeth, to do it right, he should be a specialist in every branch. This office is operated on a different principle —each branch of the work is done by a specialist who is a partner in the business—all partners in a business working for the best in dentistry. LADY ATTENDANT Elliott 4357. We Hold the Keys to Lower Prices— Better Buying Power—70 Stores —Lower Over- head — Upstairs Rental—No Deliv- eries---No Charges BLACK KID AND PATENT Suede and French kid and Calf ...... . . 89.95 Ki and White Can House Slippers .. $2.95 Brown Calf Oxfords— $5.95 and 6.95 In Black Kid and Canvas— 84.95 Patent Pumps, military beols— $4.95 White Canvas Ties and Pumps, military heols— $2.95 and $3.05 Robber Attacks Two: Gets | | $10,000 Jewels siete ti aE zahe* wore bunting toe « ¢ "Dies After Holding Up Mail Train an 4 an apartment in jo hotel. He » and Watton | ed at hin} to have [_ sim | ‘Mhe Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASIL, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. SLAIN IN HE FINDS Wire DEAD IN CHAIR Asphyxiated by Gas From | Mrs. Mathilda A d A. Ll. Aabling, president of the Aabl ing Seed Parma, Inc jin a rocking chair from asphyxia | The dead woman excused the ser vants for the day, the husband tn 1 attempt} tormed the police, and had told him eartier tn the ill Pages 13 to 24 mister oecuanes | FIRE IN HOTEL — YEGGMEN GET PUBLIC MORALITY IM- |B mroveo ev ovonce| ROUTS GUESTS. $75 FROM SAFE RARIDGBPORT., May 13 Kelle 1/500 People in Nighties Pile Visit North Bend Mercantile | lity, Desire Stove sean’ Fe mat, eeapey mae Out | Company KA to Aabling, wife of |] ‘ual sin, rine no highest mo-}] 44, © fire which broke out tn Yeers opened the safe of the | ha f the yrthern hotel, North Bend Mercantile Co. Wednes day night and escaped with $75, it! learned late Thursday at the Serve WE are gov- was found dead ff le office. 4 net Mm nian. PI | md es ht, when her bu en ewe Hinde ttt itarks teh tho aeons Gene suaual erned constant- ome Rem en te cal oR yr aps that an attempt was first made to} ly by the de- eak the lock. Entrance was later uined by the removal of a pane of wee from the rear door sire to produce the best in por- traiture. The appreciation of nulled. sctempanisninetianidammmmtennsinanmed | o Indiana Delegates safe door was found open and w. WwW Agron “aay shana ‘The afternoon that she! | - to Support Wood) Glaser. preptietar, Gociated ke’ Was | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 14 | positive he had locked the mafe the Indiana's “big “ to the night previous. the contents thrown about y we ed W. A. Roberta | would prepare the evening meal her | our many | rrowrs cL FROM welt. / patrons spurs APARTMENT HOUSE Acconting to Aabling’s theory hin four republt- | hs us on to better » , | | C&D national convention at Chicago ta/ | 7 Potice Hed Walton to an apart-| wite down beside the gns stove! § A nn eas See 6 eee eres ody rs mar Fights for A yey « awa: \to .xend a Qewebaper when thel ¥ ‘ ights for Auto for two hours and a half a pistol duel was fe Walton ah from yund the bulld was thrown ar the aceident was found turned off arrived home r became ex. |r “| Seized in Raid 1;Condemned. Men Are! Suit to recover a Winton car r of instructing the taken In the Meadowdale booze raid | | jar feature of at the gas was | conventi when the husband | 753 to 746 jn fw He thinks that his! delegates } vote for, Wood Electrocuted — ws 4 in the United States| windows and doorways bom.| Wife, sensing (he fumes, managed to} urt by George Bourget | arded by police with hundreda of | tum off the jet and then, too weak| SUDDENLY STRICKEN iii on aj YORK, May 14.—-Richard | Thurs ternoon. Bourget claime | shots, Walton fell with @ baile: tr MN back in her chair, | street car, f. Hutehinson . ntine were car on the ground that! J o bratz 61, 334 B ¥.. died in the! « ant from whom it was| # | gave the husband per. | Owl Drug ave, and Pine, y fficers was buying the H £ from the potion, after have the body removed | ‘Thursday ni He was a Sears,|t Ine on a time contract, and had Walton huried the tiy to Benney-Watson’s. Roebuck & Co. an empty lot, It n to a police $500 bills Several poti were detailed to stand guard an t vuld be taken a bank y unted in Walton'st © bundles of bills Andther lor bills ar at Kan Mmesmengers a corner and bound the hands of the chief memmnger, He selected four registered mail pouches which ~*~ j the memmengers while he held them at bay for more than two hours. “You! have to kill me, Anyboty who tries to get in here gute croak ed.” Walton shouted, when * potice trapped him in his apartment. | A noore of shots made a sieve of his bedroom window. Tennants of the building were awakened, but did not dare leave thetr rooms for fear of being struck by a bullet Man lay on the floor during the battle which waged for more*than half an hour. | Walton was shot four times, '218 Weddings in One Day, Record PARIS, May 14—Hordeaux recent ly claimed the record for the number | of marriages solemnized in one day with a total of 170. Lille now an-| nounces a record of 218. Loses Furniture in House Blaze Fire of unknown origin damaged the home and furniture of A. Ham berry, 1603 California ave, to the ex | tent of $600 Thurnday. MEN'S BROGUES— $9.95 OTHER OXFORDS AT— Men's Hikers . Boys’ Hikers Small Boys’ Sizes . Black Kid Oxfords, milttary and Cuban heels, round toes, per pair— $3.95 ¢ but one payment. Because we would not raise our prices like other merchants who bought in the same market— And because the people remember and appreciate this— We continue to slide home safe day after day. Our unalterable policy of selling the highest quality of clothes at the lowest prices has made us many thousands of new friends, and kept us all our old ones. Once a Customer—Always a Customer SUITS and OVERCOATS $20 to $50 Fit Guaranteed Alterations Free Satisfaction or Your Money Back THREE STORES— FAHEY-BROCKKMAN BLDG. ARCADE BUILDING Third and Pike, Seattle (Over the Rhodes Co.), Seattle RALEIGH BUILDING, PORTLAND AHEY- Up-stairs Clothiers 4 ROCKMAN AA 0 EEO NR. 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