The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 21

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Beets KRERE4 Esse ofS aa + * c ollege | Days Really Here xs ® Miss F res es * FROM Are You Ready for ’Em‘Bag and Baggage’? Zealand Accused of Unnecessary Cruelties by _ U.S. Witnesses BAN FRANCISCO, Sept 24.— Mew Zealand, in establishing her for Western Samoa, for- colony seized during War, is taking extreme meas to inswre that Teuton blood Geported every German resi- the territory and confiscated in excess of $70 per Jandowner, was fined $250. U.S. ARMY GOODS SALE Army Hip Rubber Boots $6.75. ‘Wool O. D. Breeches, all sizes cesses $5.50 $. Army All-Wool 0. D. Shirts, "ail sizes .......-$2.25 to $3.00 ita, Files and Tarpaulins, ail | Prices very low ‘1 ‘ater Crackers, a box ....5¢ . 8. Navy Canvas, a yard . Wool Yarn, dark and light September means college, doesn't it? ~ And tt means “fresh- man” college to @ lot of you girls day, youll be getting with your new clothes, of course, A hat-box is almost a necessity, tf you want your fall, wintgr and spring hata to keep fresh and Mean and in shape. If you are clever at decorat- ing things, you may be able to make & cretonne-covered or one with @ stenciled design. But the shops carry many attractive ones of leath- er and heavy cloth. GAY COUCH COVEB FOR YOUR ROOM Now about that room tn the dor mitory. If it's @ single reom it Is more than Iikely to be equipped with & cot, so you will want a cheery Dianket of some sort, perhaps an Indian blanket, to transform the oot “|into @ daytime couch. Cretonne might be made Into @ cover, eape- cially for the warm days of fall and spring. Pillows, plenty of them, will accompany the blanket, of ‘course: There'll be @ desk—thatveppears to be quite a necessity when you fo to college. And @ pretty desk eet should be ready to give it personal touch and make It convenient. Pos- sidly you will want a dainty set of thowe dark bronze, businesslike neta, decorated in conventional design. There ought to be a study lamp with 4 restful shade, and it might Jost as well be unique in design—eay, a pe goda suggestion, for instance—while | it's about it, AN ALARM CLOCK MAY BE CAMOUFLAGED You want ® sewing basket—one with a complete little sewing kit In ft, for “first aid"—and a roomy laun- your*reom. But most girls do it, Fifty Dollars in Gold Will Be Given Away in Prizes for the Best Letters ' about NUCOA If you are one of the many enthusiastic users of NUCOA, write a letter about your experiences with this superfine spread for bread, and maybe you will win one of the cash prizes, First Prize . .. -0w~ .$10.00 Second Prize ....--.-. 5.00 3d and 4th, each... 2.50 anyhow, #0 you will want an electric erill or chafing dish, most likely, If there is not too much disapproval of such use of electricity, an electric tron, of traveling size, will be most handy for emergency pressing. As for clothes—that's too big a mubject. Anyhow, you won't need any suggestions along that line. There should be rainy day “rough and ready” clothes, of course, besides all the dainty frocka, And you will want to start out with a trimly tail ored suit, beyond doubt. Foreign Trade Class ° to -Start Tonight ‘The first regular meoting of the ¢laas tn foreign trade of the Univer sity extension seryice will be held in 1044 Henry building at 6 p.m. Fri- day. Registration ts still open. Fur- ther particulars may be obtained at the office of the service, or by call ing Main 2393. Jumps in Tub of Cold Water; Dies LONDON, Bept. 24.—John Stanis las Parker, @ postoffice clerk, com plained of the heat and went for a cold bath. His wife found him un- conscious In the tub and he 4ied in about an hour. hman IRISH REPRISA THE SEATTLE STAR LS \Mabe ARE CONDEMNED, W ants Her First | QN DOPE CHARGE British Government Orders Investigation BY WEBB MILLER «+ LONDON, Sept, 24—The govern ment, urged by popular condemna | tion of police reprisals in Irelan began an investigation today, It! waa announced the tnveatigation will | be thoro and that stern punishment will be inflicted on the guilty. ‘The situation in County Clare will le reviewed first. Despite conflict Ing reports, It appeared at least cleht wert dead there, including four police. Military leaders charged Sinn Feiners with using dumdum bullets. ‘The ambush of a police patrol at | Milltown Malbay was reported to) have been elaborate, The automo bile was surrounded by 150 Sinn Feiners, the officers being killed be- fore they had an opportunity to fight back. The Sinn Feiners, rest- ing by a roadside after the attack, were said to have been surprised by & company of soldiers, who gave battle, The Sinn Felners withdrew with a number of wounded, but the military took 40 prisoners, according to reports here, Sinn Feiners asserted that the Milltown Malbay reprisals were ex- tended to all near by seaboard towns, “Black and tan” police crulsed the streets, destroying prop- erty and “shooting up” the towns in Wid Went style Officers were said to have lost control of thelr men entirely. Authorities here and tn Dubfin re- iterated their denials that volunteer troope were.out of control They mud reports of destruction were highly colored, that, as @ matter of fact, reprisals were carried out only by small bands, enraged at the sight of mutilated comrades, St. Paul Man Here Afoot in 83 Days George Gorman, son of a St. Paul business men, is having his hand treated for blood poisoning, contract- ed during a hike from #t. Paul to Seattle over the Yellowstone trail, Young Gorman made the trip in 83 days, ther@y winning a wager of $760, He started out with $1, and had $3.75 when he reached Seattle. Start Recruiting Drive for 3 Posts Special efforts are to be made tn the Seattle recruiting district of the U. & army to secure men for the 22nd infantry, to be stationed at Fort Lawton, and at three other sta tions on the coast—-Vancouver Bar racks, the Presidio, San Francisco, and at Camp Lawrence J. Hearn, California. Recruiting representa- tives from the 32nd will soon be at tached to the Seattlo district to so cure recruits for thelr outfit, ETHEL L 4 alleged tn her suit for divores, filed Friday, that her husband, John R. Russel, was ervel and inbuman, He cursed her, ote, eta They were married De- cember 12, 1917. THE ARMY RECRUITING OF. FICE {# looking for men who can talk German, for service in the crim- inal investigation department BAN FRANCISCO—Armed ma- rines placed at valves of Shell com pany’s plant at Martinez to see that needs of navy. are supplied. OH, JOY! Look What’s Coming Tomorrow With a Continuous The California Bathing Beauties Husband Back! Hearing of Tolbert Thomas Rob- erta, colored, and his brother, Bandy, on nareptic charges was in progress before United States Commissioner McClelland Friday. ‘ ‘The men were arrested at a Jap hotel on Jackson st. Thursday by Federal Narcotic Agents Harmnr, Watson and James. Sandy, the of ficers may, appeared at the door of the room with six packages of morphine in his hand. Search of the place revealed 17 more pack ages, concealed in match boxes that were pasted under the chairs. A hypo outfit was found, also. ‘Tolbert Thomas, it is said, eclaime to have been an officer with the 92nd colored division overseas, And Now the !Again Recruit for Service in It ts expected that enlistments infantry for the American forces in Germany will again be opened Octo» ber 4, according to the army recruit ing station, 801 Mutual Life building. In addition to men for regular im fantry duty, indications are that there will be a few openings with the department of criminal invest} gation, American forces in Germany, for men abie to speak and read the | German language, Is Third of Family to Live to Over 100 LONDON, Sept, 24.—PAamond Har | ris is the third of bis family who lived over the age of 100, He paaned away dt the age of 102. His mother | and sister also died over the age of 10 Jailer’s Happy me ANNUAL HENDERSON, Ky. Sept. 24.—Of- | ficlals wondered why prisoners in| . the county jaf] were tn such joyous mood, They didn't know a still was | being operated within the bastile. | perxa : PORTLAND, Ore.,.fept. 24.—Mre. Peart Gilman Alisky, sister of Mabel Gilman Corey, wife of the steel mag- nate, and recently widowed, wants the court to help her establish her old relationship as wife of Charles Alisky, “ Portland capitalist, whom Since the separation she's been married twice, one of her husbands having been Eric Camp- bell, “Terrible Ambrose” of the Charlie Chaplin film. Army Applicants to Get New Chance Two hundred vacancies tn grades from major to second lieutenant tn the regular army are being reserved for eligible persons.who were unable to aj ir for the examinations held in Jaly under the act of June 4, 1920, according to word just recetved at the army recruiting station, 301 Mu- tual Life building. ¥ Another examination, competitive, Will be held from October 25 to 31, open to those who served in the army sa officers between April 6, 1917, and June 4, 1 and who for some good reason not apply to take the July examination, or who were unable pear, or who failed thru illness or accident to complete the examination. Those examined in July who were found disqualified by physical defects which do not exist at the time of the October examina tion are also eligible, Rod Davis, jailer, found a complete | moonshine outfit, operated by seven prisoners. Man Loses Temper; Then Loses His Arm LONDON, Eng, Sept. 24—James Callan, while in a fit of rage, broke a window with his hand It was so badly injured that amputation at his elbow Was necessary. Bubonic Plague Reported in Paris PARIS, Sepse 2—There have been four cases of bubonic plague | in Paris and one death from the plague just outside the city. H. C. O. L. Still Soars in Sweden STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 24.— —Official statistics from July, year, the cost of living increased 197 per cent. be 1914, until July of this British to Use Hun Ships as Targets LONDON, Eng, Sept. 24.—Sur- rendered German warships are to be used as targets in gunnery ex- periments by the British navy. Among the craft selected for this Purpose are armored vessels and destroyers, Dirty Persons to Lose Their Homes LONDON, Eng. Sept. 24.—Shef- field corporation has obtiined power under its new act to disposseas per sons who habitually keep their houses in a filthy condition, ALDERWOOD M-A-N-O-R F-A-1-R NOW | OPEN BIG POULTRY and AGRICULTURAL Seattle-Everett Inter. urban cars leave Sixth and Olive every hour on’ the half hour, All trains direct to Fair Grounds. 5 DANCING TONIGHT and Saturday Night Slip Right _ Into It! Your New Overcoat is here waiting for you and you'll find the values far better than A Big Spectacular Bathing any Overcoats you have seen for S. Army ; Working Shoes ... $i $8.00 and $9.00 “ 25¢ re Sox Cotton Batting, for quilts: and ‘comforters, ib. 25¢ Double Gray Wool Blankets .$8.60 Double White Hospital Blankets . 99.50 Double 30 prizes, each........ 1.00 Write your letters on the subject: “How NUCOA Has Helped me Save on Table Costs.” Make ft long or short, whatever length ts required to tell your story about NUCOA. Letters will be judged only,on the Kdeas submitted, Hovelty with the Twenty-Five Pretty Mermaids SS several seasons. Don’t Fail to See Them! Up the Incline We always save you money not on Jiterary merits. The judges of this contest will be: 1. A representative from the Advertising Dept. of the Seattle Times! 2. Food Editor of the Post-Intelligencer. 3. A representative from the Advertising Dept. of the Seattle Star. Be sure your letter reaches the committee by’ November 1, Address: “THE LIVING VENUS” Plenty of Pep— Plenty of Jazz—Plenty of Lafs | Gray Knitted Sweaters . Ariny Wool Breeches, r fn good condition $2.50 to $4.00 Army Cotton Breeches . Heavy and Light Blankets .... ° Bed Sheets, excellent ‘20 to *60 In Full-Belted, Half-Belted or Plain Models Thousands to Select From Tailored Ready Co. Seattle’s Greatest Store for Men and Boys U. &. Army Mess Kits . 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