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" and automatically dropped to the PAGE 16 IS CHARGED WITH THEFT THE SEATTLE STAR am Shows How —— CABINET PROBES |INSPECTOR IS SOPHOMORE See IRISH SITUATION] ASSASSINATED ‘British Officials Say It’s/Irish Citizens Preparing to | Unsatisfactory Flee | } LONDON, Oct. 1--With the Trish] DUDELEN, Oot 1—Ambuahed by aituation described by high govern-| fine Feiners, District Inapector ment officials as “mort uneatisfac-| Brady was killed and two consabier | tory," the British cabinet met today | wounded last night. The attack oo FRIDAY, OCTORER 4, 1999 po CHERRY'S eS ‘The Store That Ie of Great Interest to Women | Mai near Tubber Curry, County Registered Mail Tampered jto act to ond the reign of murder i a rubber Ci oh, Ses The daly artont ot RP ED. Ve With; Confession Alleged 4] and reprint in Treland, tae htyien Ip Coake. Buite, ‘Dresser, | Maj. Gen, MacKteady, chief Of thé) Hend Constable O'Mara and Con to Have Been Made milltary in Ireland, and Secretary | gable Rrown were wounded. | beer Greenwood to appear before) ‘Tubberoursy in a town of 600 v4 } 7 py letter contain: | the cabinet. habitants, Residents were reporte HOU! ngoenaley ae " an ran Charges that Sinn Felnert, 400) preparing for flight from the mwift > sana ing marked currency and co! ning soldiers’ wniforma, have been | vengeance expected from “black and fered, Ht ments. Joseph Trippe, 23, a sophomore at responsible for destruction whieh | tan” police ee ered, you fA f There the University of Washington, Was was described as ae —* vty it a gma oon ba charge account it you prefer 2 i 0 ed offic tors were received by the Irish offies — | porte here, head a patrol hich heal ms ; oo. arrested: y Rage aaa te at | ‘The Cabinet han ordered @ thoro| | wan mirprieed in the darknens by & wt nk is to Tike and eventual Sate ‘Thursday night an a investigation of ambushes and coun:| band of inn Meiners, There was no P, B—A Special Discount Bale Judge ag wae was a maf distributor st | ter attacks, and reliable reports suid | report of casualties among the at fe now on in the Men's Depart- his vac the terminal postoffice. For the! The path of the thieves, w ho attempted to reach the $25,000 diamond and jewelry stock of | ee re er ern in Ireland will | Me ety ai dnesilesie: Ranevnen men = last five weeks registered mail bas! Sam Feldman, 1536 Second ave., early Friday, is shown in the diagrams, Qne is of the} Hesienation of “black and tan"|who wua reported kidnaped by Bint | ly an demomag « wan and Whi eas, | hasement, the other of the main floor of the Haight building, The thieves chose the wrong | memvers of the Royal Irish con-| Feiner, was found today in a cof o['m Fe te ee remeh dawn to the term | wall for thelr chiseling. They hoped to get into the jewelry store, but instead made a hole | movuiary at Gormanstown fin near the railway station at Kil. | the thin ee cng bal aie: , : he buildé by th t ad wulted from the governmen -|murry, Weat Clare, Further repria @o muc inal station, the Inspectors say, but | leading to a hair store. They entered the building by the main entrance, descended stairs to} wilion aguinat police reprisals, ac-|als were feared an the police recent-| far for a long time they were unable} the eatenenes Bree open a door, went up to the main floor in Raemuseen’ 8, chaseled a hole) Mrding to the Daily Herald. lly threatened to sack three towne if 2 Bite | ale quale, a he in the wall and escaped thru a door to Secondave, They looted two tills of $36. Dublin advices reported two ships! Lendrum waa not surrendered alive [Ready = Glethos tor Mes “This " a id * . omen" mime onesie sn hat HERE’S MORE ABOUT ATO SKINS |fne vie nant vy ie armed mon, enol" “wo mS af Geet thet eccurred severe! wegs| ~y- obtained revolvers and amatunition Save Sam hen. be hambled a. letter snat V S ais + FOR FOOD |r. policemen | were hiled at Gen. Mac Ready to tote . | AGO, Oct. L—Potato aki Lirien’s bridge, th County Clare proper ince the Se ihn tare wall wants apple peelings and sour mill, Thess] Make Feud Report Between Madison & Spring vake oi pety eng. be alleged to have ad are three of the ‘foods recommend-| WICHITA FALLA, Tex—Deputies| LONDON, Oct. 1—Terence Mac over Fig’ able.” anes, nS STARTS ON PAGE 1 ed an the best means for keeping | and police rent to Kemp City to quell | Ready has been summoned from Ire- Harve ‘The accused clerk will be heard te body clean bye doctors attending | riot following killing last night of) land to report to the cabinet on po. working before United States Commissioner ak when they left Ras ,Ives and others have pessimistically Bociety of Physical} an officer, W. W. Belcher, in gam | lice reprisein, the Star declared to fight : MoClelland Friaay, and a forma!|'to thelr wor ! — Therapeutics here, bling raid, day. signed pi apy Ni amgy mussen eight pennies found In bis| maintained that “this would be @ iY charge placed against him in the) ii.” phey spread them in the meee Winter.” —— “Halt fedora! court. ‘Trippe lives with his parents at 1320 Sturgis road of an “S" on the desk. “Well, they didn’t get un this ——- time,” sald Sam Feldman, proprie tor of the La Fayette shop, Friday. | He referred to & previous robbery | CHAS, HERZOG IS ATTACKED sre eS CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—Charles Her-}| This robbery took place early the tog, Cub infielder, was believed out| morning of March 23. One of the of the game for the rest of the sea-|robbers struck Feldman over the son today, A fan at Joliet, Ill, stab-|head with the butt of hie revolver, bed Herzog in the band and leg when| This robbery was carefully plan: he resented an insinuation that he/ned, police discovered later: The} was “Crooked.” four meh had rented an office in Herzog beard the remark @nd ithe Haight building and watched struck the fan, according to reports./the jewelry store for weeks previ Another man struck at the Cub play-jous to their crime. They vacated er with a knife, He slashed Herzog |the office the night before the rob- across the paim and knuckles of the wei ee Marte Dorenson, vice president of Jett hand and in the calf of one leg. No arrests were made. the Helland company, treated the ‘The Cubs were playing an exhidl-|purgiary lightly Friday. tion game with a local Joliet team Hetefauy’ when tne atiair happened | SHOW, EVIDENCES OF Herzog’s name was mentioned in ol prey the grand jury baseball probe bere. “Didn't Gmount to anything.” she sald. “They only got $25 from us.” “Hardly breakfast money, heht” added Feldman, happy that he had escaped lose this time. Ra@Mussen also appeared pleased that the burglars did not take any ef the valuables from his store “We'll have that door fixed so that mo one will ever get thra it again without a master key,” he vowed Friday. ‘The careful planning of the burs. jars waa shown in their picking the stores to gain entrancé door didn’t bar their progress more than a few seconds. Police @id not treat the ransack- Ing of the stores to casually, They saw in the attempted looting of the jewelry store the op@ning of the carnival of crime. Detect L. HB. Gray, president of the Na- tional Automatic Fender Co.. asked ‘The Star Friday to make the fol lowing correction regarding the ac cident which happened to Mrs. May |" Doughty at Bastiake ave. and Roaw oke st., Wednesday evening: The extreme left corner of the street caf fender struck the woman rail The woman did not fail on the fender but fell to the pavement | alongside of the car. The woman's head and shoulders were over three feet from the rall when picked up. The fender functioned porperiy | and would have carried the woman to safety had she stepped in front of the car, says Gray. Seek Delegates Here ‘to Highway Session Beattie has Hien invited to send Gelegates to the opening convention | of the National Park-to-Park assoc: | ation in Denver on November 11,| The association is planning to raise| $100,000,000 to build roads connect. ing all national parks. | New real event in presenting Latest Hats. Mechanical Trades For the apprentice, helper or mechanic employed in any shop or factory who Wishes to qualify for ad- vancement, can do so by enrolling in the Y. M.C. A. Evening Technical School which = provides = such courses as “Applied Mathe maticn,” “Mathemation for Machinists and Tool Mak- ers,” “Shop Drawing,” “Practical Drafting.” October 12 Teachers are men of wide practical knowledge. Small classen, with individual at- tention to each student, enabling him to do the best quality work io the shortest time, “Y" privileges trea. Free Scholarships for Qualified ex-Service Men For fol details call at room 210 Department of Education, Y. M. G A, 4th and Madison. We advise you to come Basement 5 of thie store, when four | ON MAN | {search for Aaron 8. Neely, Auburn most Vulnerable spot in thy three ‘The Yathed) Just Arrived From A wonderful assortment of NEW Hats our New York buyer chanced to purchase at a very low figure. They were hurried through by fast express and ar- rived just in time to make tomorrow (Saturday) a 328 Charming Trimmed Hats at New Shades—New Trims—New Shapes. To attempt to describe them would require pages. The pictures lend a hint at what you may expect. Settles Largest Millinery Store BLOODHOUNDS Moodhounds from the sheriffs of fice were taken today into the heavi iy wooded Naches Trail country, on ithe upper Green river, to ald in a pioneer and expert woodaman, mine. ing since Wednesday. Possea of farmers and woodsmen | had been scouring the country since Wednesday night without finding a | trace of the missing man. He was jlost from a hunting party early Wed neaday morning, He had taken a side trail and had agreed to meet the) other hunters, Adam Spotta, William | Palmer and Jacob Reichert, half an hour later, Neely i# 63 and has had long ox perience in the woods. He know every inch of the country in whieh | he in lost, it ia said School Boy Killed in Football Game PHILADELPHIA, Oct. first football death of the pin was reported here when Melvin Keppier, 17, captain of the Lock: haven high school eleven, died of ® broken neck, sustained in scriny mage practicn TONIGHT Rventag Woodmen of World hallh— Edw Coen to tell of ith Eamon De tof “Irieh Repu York remarkable values in the early. Department fl » Henry Ford MacMarten cuts the pric MacMarten takes the lead Let those who dare. BUILT TO ORDER a: 995 =: A SHOCK to high-priced shops. A REVELATION to the men ing trade of Seattle. From the largest woolen mills in truly wonderful line of fine fabrica—serges, worsteds, tweeds and a snappy lot of plain and fancy mixtures. They express the very latest style and they are of weave and texture that we can positively guarantee to give long wear. In this campaign we are going to prove our right to be called the largest tailors unity to secure clothes made in “THE low regular prices comes but seldom. Take in the West. Remember that an op) BETTER TAILORING” way, away advantage of this opportunity. Saturday afternoon will see the store crowded—come in the forenoon if at all possible—you will have a much better chance to pick out just what you want. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE. We will be deligh way—Perfect Fit, Perfect Finish, Best of Fabrics, L money cheerfully refunded. COME IN TOMORROW. MacMarten’s Better Tailoring 1201-1203-(205 Third Avenue, Corner Seneca clothing for Seattle For the Campaign Opening MEN'S SUITS OVERCOATS A TRIUMPH for MacMarten’: MacMarten’s Big Campaign Opens Before we started this sale we made plans that we know will startle the cloth- whether you want a Suit or not. The more you investigate—the more you will realize that MACMARTEN’S is the place for efficient service in high-grade tailoring. The BIG SUCCESS of this business has been built up on satisfied customers. We itively guarantee that every suit we turn out will be satisfactory in every ee. _ He Cut the Price of AUTOMOBILES HE eH. <4 gS Fug e of follow oa s. non-union of Seattle. the country we secured a ted to show you around, ining and Trimmings—or &

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