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6 . ‘ | DOOMED BOY AND ND His FAMILY | on A "REA? A ase per 57 years’ service to the paunetarsi er —a uniform, courteous, fair consider- ation of your requirements through a dignified, simple, pleasing credit service has made this store one of Seattle’s most helpful and practical upbuilders! dressmaking made easy with an EMPRESS adjustable dress form-- —our “PMPRESS" antomatic f! 1 collapaible and adjustable dress form is the best and TILLEEaEY most practical dress form that hag ever been offered to the public. There are no wing nuts to loomen or tighten, no wheels or rateh- ete to turn. Its adjustment te simple and perfect, It can be done quickly and sate factority. —it enables every woman to be her own dresamaker, With this wonderful drew form you can try your dress on your own figure. —with case you can quickly adjust this form to long or short-waisted figure, broad or narrow at the shoulders or back, large or small neck; you can make one hip higher without altering the other and also govern the shape; waist ts independently ad Justadle without altering dust, hips are lowered and adjusted from front to back width of back can be changed, also bust and neck are easily adjusted, tode pendently, on easy tems pres ang rm $2050 $25.50 . "TACOMA: oe Your L SCMOENPELD & SOKS dit: © ; Cre ie Mayer, sent any investigator back | juvenile court authorities In Seattle, i over the life trail of Roy Wolff?” | would assemble a strange case his niture Co. Ss a, od +1064: That question was put to Mre : Go Wojft to the neighbors tn the Yakima | WHAT HE WANTED jey hamlet of Pernona. None of /HE TOOK them had heard of such a thing. While not aprarently lacking tm Criminologista who might gather/ mentality, Roy has never distin- data concerning Roy Wolff's brief ca-| guished “mine from thine” Hie reer, from former playmates, from] mother related how she had tried to members of hix family and from the| get at his motives and feelings on the occasion of his arrest for the theft of two bicycles, which he sold | | Roy Wolff, 18 years old, se rentens need to hang October 22, at, San Quentin for murder. Below, the Wolff family. Left to} |right—Roy; Fred Wolff, fathe r; Mrs. Margaret Wolff,| mother, and small sister. HERE’S MORE ABOUT ROY WOLFF CASE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ferein Arion Raises " Nedress Surround mit Fund for Kids|} Denver Policeman Beret tee vara Area wen nad in| ardty verted Dore hie Tetreny wes navies Venema ere 7 as ine —* Rn egy : ‘ Wher, fet alt etght.” he tote Rane wenede hell nat night. Sev.) whee « meh of 990 agree eathwed - G @tars tributed | around Patrotman Leo Batten, who Be ee es ec had arrested three negroes and bad gel y. The pro-| eee badly deaten by his prisoners Bf Austria cp up ‘ | before a squad of police arrived. Bat- eoneiat solos by Pret.) tan shot and wounded one of ‘Madden, vocal solos by Misa y Muth and vocal numbers by Semper 00 te miner See oan ker quartet, Danclag negro bystanders, aoe _ -jJ |SEATTLE SCHOOL | | WATER SHUT OFF NoTICE KIDS ASK MERCY | dotact terwtan Se tau ot aot FOR DOOMED BOY *, O. Boxes Are on om at Dallas, Tex. S, Tex. Oct. 15.—Because | the Lake Washington canal, east | One hundred and thirty-nine seat Geliveries are slow her bust-| | of 16th ave. N. Saturday, sd Ye school children today asked Gov. i He was jarred by the realization that he had killed a man “All I wanted was his car,” he tol his family, an tho thas explained and excused everything, eee fen stood in Ene for hours to! | tober 16, from fa, m to p Ste “ phene of California to mve the b postottice boxes on aps a | life of Roy Wolff, Beattie boy mur | derer, doomed to hang at Gan Quen Uo next week Friday. “We, the undersigned, The Hands That Make It Painless spurs de baneing ot Roy We & petition written In @ childish haad 4 and sent to The Star today, : ‘The Star, tn turn, forwarded the ‘ petttion to the governor et Sacra menta in the N ‘The petition represents every grate : lenses fro: in the Webster school, according to in school official, The petition was SEATTLE—O' Written by the obiidren and circulat- eer aes Et ny gretas 4 about the school grounda It Snlees absolutely found ready signers, : BINYON OPTICAL CO,| th» noms on tre petition tonow: 1116 FInsT AY! Almer Anderson, Clarke Seotmen, Hes Spring and Seneca, ; ey Swank, ‘ " Your Teeth and Your Heaith are very closely related. Good teeth go a long way toward assuring you of good health, WE CAN PROVIDE THE TEETH We have a completely equipped dental office, and expert dentists here to serve you. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed, X-RAY We are prepared to do dental X-Ray work in . | Meivin Berg, Neat all its branches. We have a complete and up-to date X-Ray plant. <————_____-_____* Dr. L. BR Crk ‘zach morning between the hours of 9 and 10:80. ill be given at a re publican meeting here next Wednes. | day night by Mra. Raymond Robina. | She is to speak in Tacoma on Tues. | day and in Spokane next Friday. Ghe has been campaigning in the | Northwest for the republican na- | tonal committee. Pedestrians Hit by Autos (6) This Year E. N. Campbell, 2218 ©. Pros pect at., reported to the police Thursday of having struck an un- identified man, while driving his automobile at Madison st, and prospect ave, Wednesday night Campbell declared he did not be- lieve the man to be injured. we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above, Please come as eart: the morning as i REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. KR Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUR Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diegenally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants en Duty as All Times Free Examination We will gladly examine your teeth thoroly and consult with you regarding your dental neeas without cost or obligation to you. | The Boston Dental Co. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche M5 J SEATTLE STAR FRIDAT, sone atin ead Kids Rout These |Cake Was Given [Met at Grave; Now |Discover Way to Get Bold Auto Bandits With Bad Grace She Asks Divorce) Heat Without Coal TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. #--Kinder BRISTOL, Eng, Oct. &.—Joseph) penyven, Cole, Oct. t-—They met PATUS, Oct. 8A Giapatch from J ‘gariners routed auto bandits here. |Your armed men stole Dr, Geam Far. | kan’ automobile, Andrew Farkas, 4,| 0)! and some of hin playmates found the | ym ages jear with the men in it on a alde lwtreet. When they demanded loudly | , “Yhey als bs for Papa Farkas, the bandits ran.) Police believe the thieves had stopped to repair the machine. ‘The American Legion has 13 posts outside of the United States. nee anaes een eae in a bemmar of diserimina he wae If and) Mayenoe states that the Inhabitants tion. Why did you throw away the at Bie wi Ze , settee « fed Hazel, of jesbaden have Giscovered a cake afier it was given you?’ the| he was Joseph marr othod of securing, by the combi. rate inquired, “It was given|and for a week they were happy bad grace I'm eure I wow Mra, Grouch wants a divorce , and that hurt my. feclings” ie) *#=in.” advises he, be Go Govasteteh sega at drew 21 days’ hard labor. r parva amen gat France the popalation hes increased Morart began composing at the! Pennsylvania unit, ‘a now the! from 2,000,000 to more than 4,000- age of 4 years, earlier than anybody | In ry regiment in the) 000 approximately three-quarters else on record. lUnited States army loft the prewar population. trical and by@raulie en- haustible suppty of bent ~ | would > ————————————— “‘Public- spirited merchants must reduce prices to the limit.’’ That’s our policy and were living up to it with the closest prices we've ever quoted on Hart Schaffner .& Marx fall suits and overcoats believe that it is up to us to sell at less than normal profits. We've marked our fall Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats on that basis. To show-in the broadest manner possible what we mean by “Extreme Values,” we are offering more than 350 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Topcoats and Overcoats at $39.75 Never mind how much they’re worth—or for how much more they would normally sell. Take our word for it: These are “Extreme Values.” The assortment comprises beautiful Eng- lish types; smart, form-fitting Topcoats; also Chesterfields in oxford and black; in medium and heavy weights; some full silk lined, others with silk yoke; and only $39.75. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second Avenue and Seneca St.