The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 11

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THE dtd Att STAR PAGE 11 ME Gisentic Sul» AGCUSE SOLDIER eas | BODY 1 FOUND. DUE NEXT WEEK. MAY BE RSANE KILLING INFANT Seattle Man Drowned Sun- Coast Baseball Charges to Continue Search for Slain io fu . vere} seste Mother Is Russian Girl From : day Near Index Be Aired } Coughlin Baby ~ aga pg 1 2 ; Siberia CHICAGO The body of James Watsor be 108 ANGELES, Oct "re | NOMMISTOWS =" ‘ "ot th ; “ KA i 13—Wwi ‘ contracts who “ od dent Willam HM. MeCarthy « ”~ t nhardt ue ' r r " ‘ oldier, aged 24, aturday in Lak ell, ne Coast league, tn 4 with ? | Index, han been found and will be| Foreman James Irving, of the Lon] sointed to inventiiatte the Me State Grocers in be mp ‘taunts ane Doomed to Die Thurs- turned to thia city Wednesday nad. Yep-aoduaiien aeithidia = rhe ‘ Session at E verett juested “cooperation with day and Two Friday; 7 | ag) Watnc 4 out of a rewbont t attorney's office yn a full and! Gougnis , seaagyed ayy ERETT, Oct oles ¥ nt told, they said ; and the body never Y veatigution ef charge { de 8 are : te tua vit “ kille an accidental Get New Lease on Life — } 1 the surface. Watson tived | raft in the egust leagu rydnadlg codener oat jon opene hree { the report of an autopay " t 064 Ave., and is survived by McCarthy pledged his ald in earch ot ‘ " J nw © injuries which CHICAGO, Oct. 13—Three men Wife and three sone ays rete ‘ Sy sag sotto ‘ ewent, te . ¢ i ° eae The “ly will be taken to the ri nvestigation of charges tha em were rs r a ¢ a ¢ bs : r > nee — | Inst year’s pennant will be er 1 . t ni ‘ r tt coring we . ofthe ft ‘ r, dashed the today ourt of executive the and jury next week eput lad q mM efor c . : abe died SUE Fatirteds. 1° Duo. Gindco Oi ‘ ; Troops Rushed to D iceeaie aes murder, will be placed in deatt ialed to be hanged Frida; : Fight Forast Fires) '’”’ Mil "hove for recovery of. the Body! sirssts are devoted excluaively t0| whom he married while serving #iG George Ht Twelve men we MADISON, Wis, Oct. 12.—Adjt.| Despite the fact that a cat rarely | Coust uther 0 minaing in-| the sale ¢ annw | the Ame f n Siberia, to be hanged tomorre ers 4 4 | Gen. Holway today ordered out a| moves, it seldom becomes as fat an) f wi et t y — Japanese cities many of the wm peor te Russten se res raging near Superior, Win | stances: to the belief Pasquate’s confession in! tt ould er r fi . relies: » Lowden have gtven i Tease on life. Meme The three to be hanged tomor ® Nicholas Viana, Frank Camp Frank Zager, convicted of m Ing P sAloonkeeper Arthor Hon in Henry Rees b i Friday ‘ Ee Jaller Georgé I. Lee has arrang via Pe hang two of the condemned at ci Z tomorrow 7 8 OF 19 WAS \ “APACHE BAND" | P ~ Seas | This is not aSALE in the ordinary mean- Bea ceric hos ing of the word, but a sincere desire on our lited with being the “br “Apache Band. Thre mer at te pene os ee) ) a part to meet the public demand for lower LONDON.—The engagement of a noted American-born The others sentenced to hang are:| hevuty, the countess of Essex (formerly Adele Grant of Neu M4 a s Rak Zann Wick’ Vena. ‘manny | York), to the duke of Connaught, uncle of King George V, prices, r egar ess O Se. ¢ ec upon our Bampione and Arthur E. Hanscheil,|(% 800n to be announced, it is reported. If the marriage goes ‘ Hanschell i= the onty man accused | thru, the countess will be the first American-born woman - Killing a woman. He was convict. ever to marry into the British royal family. She was mar pro 1ts. - Brorademd we bod np a he has ried to the earl of Esséx in 1893. He died in 1916. Arthur is z i easily maintained his innocence-| William Patrick Albert, duke of Connaught, is the third son rope which was to have ended! 4¢ Queen Victoria, born in 1850. He is the father of Princesa| C d g th d t f aa os uatoves caves bin eat Patricia, now Lady Ramsey, and Prince Arthur. As govern- onsl erin e increase COs O over ‘The death watch was to be placed | or-general of Canada the duke became well known in Ameri- tomer cha eB firat wife, @ Prusion princee, is dead head, labor and materials, clothing prices @ach death chamber, and the pris were informed they could have ew :| Ring Lardner have not been excessively high during the it atlaie I Ry a ee 3 ee past two years, although the figures today Jail today. Prisoners awaiting on charges of murder and other, | Fancy Presents Go to Tribal Heroes scr nen, nt mt "ell Plan to Fill Empty Loving Cups in comparison have made them appear so. The hansines nore te te wtrietty|| Master Minds Find Way to End Game OE CR Atego ee SO This is a plain statement of facts that we oo aie ay after the 12 of October will be known | the 4th inning When Larry Gardner! 4 in Ohio as Cleveland Day Instead of was on 2rd base, and Doc Johnston Genoa mone anouy an aeons ep feel sure will appeal to every fair-minded land and hasent ever done anything | aie of the diamond, and had a long! [to deserve the honor whereas the/argument about witell was the wur Y |12th of October Is the date when rst and safest way to let Gardner rT. | Cleveland won its first world serious. | score, and setel the serious. They | ARTS ON PAGE ONE |[cttne Days ny NP” “tTM*| decided to leave Doc try a delayed | steal, and Miller was to row the t,o nor coteaine Dey baa| ei tc 10 Orin and Greens wns] * COMMENCING TOMORROW MORNING EVERY | Wops.. The shamrock of dear old Strategy worked like a charm. thoroughly satisfied of her in-| 1nd “ 7 =: . : Se pS epee ee GARMENT IN OUR CLOTHING STOCK fe Ten the case te psa Any in, | Italy haw een a apiares 7 many in ‘this Weetd hebtenip thie -year’ thet 3 windows. From now on in this we Titignted she will be released. | u Umpires throw a new ball out every | *, ae ee Files Brainerd, he said, has se-|Known state the day will be an In- | gener pitch wo ax not leave any one| (Full-dress and Tuxedo Excepted) the most able counsel in New | “29 holiday and the fag ran up will pat in their long enough to get con bear the insignia of the speaker n a HFork to defend her. Stagg cannot), -\) ach uy aminated, and every they waa!/ NS cages” tebe” tint Be ne witch consiste of a figure of | 4 now ball throwed to Grimes he took is he is found Miss Brainerd |‘*tt-handed guy scratehing hip gray | ort nis gloves to Shake hands w ; head witch-itchy. Over this ‘figure | i, as ta eeekaee ‘Dale 9 7 ® Hires be cleared of the charen| win bo aapiayed the Texas mate's | ptt a, wouldn't alt to my " in biem but as Spoke t the lone . r Bo preech, ware, maid to in| tot ae Boke, wasnt the 1000 sou y KILMANE l oO on e Heated in the case. It is under-| onary to hang the flags up on| APPEARS IN SHOW she cannot be Jocated by the) 4 pois in honor of Coveleskie. | Immediately after the battle they police, who believe that the child , - : 7 Was @ mad scramble on the field for! @ither with her or that she has | VALUE OF PITCHERS e e pomeemsion of the ball that waa in/ 4 knowledge of its whereabouts WE UNDERSTOCD oo at the finish = did not "the iia” Gates 22s: | at a Otral iscount oO 5 get the story of the game off c -MISS BRAINERD |reeking chest. ‘The games sl Moné » which was our last ‘REFUSES TO [tbe ave of icine Ma cr a a at i |a world serious. ‘The experts that Y ANYTHING | plex rooklyn to cop pointed out | F ct theatre for the visiting nd other stray prize. Oct . a " “ ve had 9 pitchers and they | > stir * ry A NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Miss Betty 1 aces, oF one more ace than adliner of the show was nerd, Heattle woeiety gn oo * ina pinockle deck, when the | 1 y Kilbane who was making his paper writer, has hidden her-| y x a jaying. jae as an actor. 7 blige woos -epa — When it come down to picking his | it was thot advisable to treat us to When arralened as a fuer. (200 fF this croocile browl, he pic ed | ne ent fon fighter as omg dition, te bike ailegot | mes that handnt pitched | th? * @ seemed 99 lonesome seve from Tae die naa ae, (eNO ‘The other 8 ace wae atten, B ahe aided George T. Stagg in| "nce Sunday. The other $ aces wn a1 Sot ing posseaslon of his 21-month left in the card case with the trays.| Well Johnnie was the leading man ‘ DP potbid vag | The deuces wax out of the field wild, in a play in witch they was 4 other » “s ‘4 s a anes or Loters. e lot was as follows elle Sank, at whose home| When. {t was announced that | mit Sodtiechas & toons Mins Rrainerd 1s living, i look Clevelands master Slabber or Slob. | 7 Eater onid he has a frien ‘the reat 5. | ber would’ be opposed by Robbies Dit Johnie Kilbane who was a girl's interests and mai The gabsaid that all figh . ate fe Innocent of any wre to, president Dunn sent out for extra 6 ealse at a ft “ . "| onder ef cuspidora witch was pe Ts was rough necks and bad ‘ing cong ; ok to the theless and she didn’t want no rough neck “he will see ng one until afte 4 y i, (and he woul ¢ Johnny prove it the trial Gt whlch tine ‘everyitig Alegent tg A aed re Slee mica ceanlapares aeroraan ne to her #0 4 meeting was arranged Fee ew be wart promany) in ry re de dct th it at eo Advertising Club Vigilance Committee please note: ees = wre been watching n world serious for THN, and Cart Randall and Mike ¥ The original tickets remain on the garments--no marking 7 days, and cant think of no other gel for Miss Brainerd, is using every : Puboes weight champaign boxer of the Be rte Wu ete thr wan raring |i ie ai up in order to mark down again. This means something eee | wns called to the plate, and presented | ev) to BB TACOMA LODGES |" "=" ee to every purchaser. A comparison will convince you. LOVIN out of town boys is starting hore to DEMAND ACTION [wen J night. ‘The boys from Brooklyn is | Then George Burns was cafed up, | not downlparted Oct. 18—-A communica-| save him a watch. Mer. Sp Marquard as soloist. The selection a mmeantion the arrest and prose-|and President Dunn was p od | is, “So this ia the end of @ perfect Correct pation of all persons concerned in| With silver loving cups by the Cleve. | left-hander.” the kidnaping of Bobby Stagg, baby |land chamber of Commerce »| Cleveland is sorry to see us leave Apparel Seon of Mrs. George Stagg, of this|cups was empty when Spoke and That ie all of eland except the . ing sent today to New|Jim got them but that condition was | entertainment committees for the vis f M ee “sna Hichmnone, Va, authori | remedied tonight iting firemen, Bd Bang and Nite or en | Coveleskie and Onell was given! Cook. These 2 birds hasn't been to 1200 d 711 S d A 1 Tithe eommilnication bears the wig-| watches by a local jeweler, All and |>¢4 since the gang got here. Leave an econ: ve, Bature of officinis of the Elka,/all it begins to look hopeful for a|¥% hope that they will find some Masons and4 Brotherhood ’of Railway |democratic victory in Ohio, The| thing under their pillow for the frainmen of Tacoma, and is the re-| commonwealth has apparently went | heavily mortgaged wife and kiddies i ini " u ee eae ee elcensdicer Sos Sommer Exclusive Representatives for Rogers Peet, Hickey- Panizations, it was said today Just about time for the pastime to Syndicate.) | ’ / Mrs. Stagg, it was learned from|start the stands was infested by a i SEY ee | F d K th Dur d Cl th d D bb: H Deer physician, is till in a critical| delegation from the Plasterers, brick-| PORTLAND, Or. Oct. 1%.~The reeman ani enne' war othnes an 0} Ss ats. | tandition as the result of ner:| layers and masons witch is in con-| kiddies of Portland have reason to breakdown, which occurred the| vention here this week The plaa-| rejoice, for the price of staple can Betty Brainerd was arrested in| ter expected to do a big businens | dies—the kind that go in “hristmas “Wew York | wile in Cleveland but they found the | stockings—have been reduced from Bhe has had no sleep, her doctor| gang pretty well plastered already.!10 to 15 per cent here. said, since the kidnaping on Septem | - ber 14, except thru the adminutra Hae mo eqnal for MITEUMATIAM and Kindvee ion of bromides. The young mother | egg ers. It removes the en 4 restores A system to health. 30 DAYS THKATMENT mmr be on the brink of jonas MAK-KU COMPANY, Tacoma,

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