The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 9

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4 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘BABE’ BORTON 'HOUNDS SEEK POLAND TO GET |Yum/! Everyone Eat |WRECK KILLS IS BEFORE JURY) LOST HUNTER) RUSSIAN GOLD) an Apple on Oct. | SEATTLE MAN First Witness in Coast Ball! Seattle Man May Be Injured Secret Agreement Is Re- 2 Lights Blind Driver; Auto! Probe in Mountains | ported Signed 30, Caldwell Asks Plunges Over Bank { ! j LOB ANGELES, Oct, 15—Wiltlam | Moofhounds trom Seattle were.re-| LONDON, Oct, 15.—A secret agree | yum! hum! Tih groctamslian cayes Fred Gamen, 40, « milk wagon { | NSWERS Maker ("Babe") Borton, former first | ported early today to have taken the! ment settled one of the mort impor Abelian! Agele set Sued, ares Whe ae ple industry of| driver, living ét 1316 Aloha st, @aal | A Ss taseman of the Vernon Coast league | trail in search of Harry Starr, of this! tant questions between Ruswia and] eitery wien nejy vee oun 4 > an Sows linetonitehashe. at isu MIKE MARKEY, 1046 Rafard ave, | Dsteball team, was the first witnem | city, whe bas been jost in the Cas. | Po ng to Riga dispatehes | : ’ pee’ * Oe nee " “On. ~~’ me & Peckaré.” calted by the «rand jury in tts probe| cades, near Index, in Snohomish | + faked apple th mugnr all can |! a when an antomobile in which he wags eg a } " " , of alleged baseball gambling and the! county, since Wednesday, Starr was ing the official armis| 7° b ff ‘em, and with thick ‘| riding plunged over a 10foot em» alin Island, Taken for woe Bagh B ogsiye se tne ogo “buying of the pennant” by the Vere) hunting mountain {t Adolf Joffe and Jan| or" Tureliag Groung {heir erisp| | becrvance being to|bankment near Riverton, on the Parl f , wae — ae ies Roa adh In. The | M08 team last year Yosterday afternoon Deputy Sher. is of the two shine. O = ~ St 4 vom dtiro, emg highway,.The accident wae Gail Coal and Oil, Is Link oe Rorton was expected to: tel! the! iff Ralph Hammer received a long ed @ protocol guar ¢ road over a slab of y - iGo highway): Fh ‘ Star in connection with an automo + & 4 the! to up of Warren Gloor, the ome ury of circumstances of an alle distance telephone call from a Mr.| payment of Fun#an gold te re putter a > the In y of Wa sloor, 1 to Mainland bite qery - $F 08 oleate 4 . q play» | Weller, of Index, requesting that the| According to the Post, the agree . o's > 1 € . : ”| Griver, to see a sharp bend in the JOB MORROW, 1441 tocn ave.—"A | “slush fund” raised by Vernon play: , ¥ pla apples, with | an, wor E MORK: 1060 Seth av ora with which they bribed players | *heriff's bloodhounds, Dynamite and) ment provided Poland's share in the | ty co gui tovery bite 1 Maggeape pet 3 ondway because of the blinding —w | Bul It's & goodlooking car, It A Eprrors NOTR—The Cv. & ntate a uuu eta coking car, tt of other tonma to “thiow" gamven, Lightning, be sent to aid in the search | gold will he determined by Poland ian apples! Heré's | fo on are ae ure atiidat roaching automobile, make AQ S mete, sent t© | eood car” for Starr, prewar balances in the Russian | > " | the 4 od 4 : ; 1 wae Alfred in reqarding Japan's BRENT SMITH, 910 20th ave— Bearch parties had been out ll! treasury. FP thereby becomes : ‘ a hiek Tak “ who lived (Ressian) - * a ry id a ‘hee a he firw o retrieve . y keeps the doctor . ' ‘ : "4 2 trace of the missing hunter. It was! soviet governmen wd | Ms Jam forced to concede motor qua pert ohn tl j Soviet government Try It yourself, and send all the| one tt " win hotel. When ‘eared, Weiler said, that the hunter! poland was said to have reserved | =; | to a Sunbeam, a Lattile, Hotchkisw docs to the poothouse! | “I do hereby proctaim the week| the machine plunged over the eme« iplems - |or a Mubam,” ey vated el gp ae the cras® the right to prevent Ruasian traffic) All of which is « prelude to the| from Octo 40 to November 6, in-|bankment, Gloor and Moser wera! tion JAM WALSH, 1116 F Mer oS merce Bea | thru Poland to the former German | fact that October 30 is to be nal| clusive, Apple week, and ure thrown into a pile of soft dirt, while eputy Bheriffe Karl Ramage and * peemeer, A tieneieh apenas |COr—" well Fordy What do you| weinoee Bhoritts Marl Ramage and and Austrian empires Apple day Awell has| request that all the people of thin the dead man Was hurtied head first that America's note was mer ae dex with the dogs early last evening, Baked in @ proclamation that every-| city Join in celebrating the entire | into a fence wr. ‘and took up the hun y} . body in Seattle munch at least one| Week by eating apples every |Congressman Miller May Be yooh roger naa eee wowed ts tae eae Deering Goes East apple on that day, and thew bees it, and aswisting in building up one of : in Community Work po up every day thereafter Washington's greatest industries.” Tam De 4 ol joea. | | Congressman John F. Miller wil!| Another decline of $1 a hundred. | not be learned. we 7 of the Cearenity Prod ‘ es | speak on “The League of Nations”| weight in the wholesale price of | . Service, has | | been sent to the national trainir tonight, at Oltman’s hall, 24th ave. | ugar will become effective Monday, ~4 | to Talk on League —- ‘The Seattle addrens of Starr could WILL SPEND $250,000 h ducted by the organization | KILLED WHEN (Last BY JACK MASON |S and Lane st. Representative Pliny | local dealers announced today. lin ¢ ” ® expects to be a. c. 3) snenger) or nd ¢ o 3 > t tit ‘urt ‘ + tell venta oh Meapivoaron ty) uemener| ts io-tna Care Raph Roa) te earet ul turer mave|] TQ FIND BEST WAY |! t2dtstueueee| THOT F CAR PLUNGES v atic , spegk on Jocal and state iasues./ijona,” anid red taxter, of the he finishes the oon e roe | Permit Jepan to keep het | Willan Wray will bo chairman, |\weltey-Charke commeme he iene TO WASH CLOTHES |] miccended by 1. it. Paioter, head ot| H.R. Walling, 40, was found deaa| Because be delayed ch anon ee, Vea loot it may prove to be the) * “a - omnined an an authority on sugur in BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 | the Aberdeen branch . he ae ae ae bal daaaiae ates XK: it of all her m4 “SA are "S$ IE” WAS “HE” thie loon lity. Over a quarter million dollars wit valuable ower were removed ta’ J, where their in- The dead man‘a! wiih the morgue} . . | | William Benedict, 11, was killed yee | in his bed at 427 20th ave. N. Fri the trial of James Johnson, alias K.|teraay when @ car driven by hie day morning. An empty shotgun was | Hansen, 18 minutes, C. R. Anderson,| gainer, H. 8. Benedict, of Los Ane Warn “I would not be surprined to see tt || been subscribed by laundry ny : = Seeneen’ . e ym | father, nedict, AT DANCE HALL drop another $1 or $2 shortly,” @ax- || the United States to a fund fo Dairymen Are Given |“ egeafy ty ete tof a peas Pie ited for) geien, plunged off a 20-foot bank on and OIL. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15—~Arturie | er said. : the establishment of a research || is Known of him and the} y the Pacific highway three. miles tee’ (lanier! TE saan. taees onlior wan lode ; j ore Time only person to report the shot was| Miah Neterer in the United States nis city. ‘The father was, badl Lopes, Mare island sailor, was lodged| On Monday the price will be $12.40 || Isboratory to determine the cheap to Answer | 0" parton te reeset the: Gait was | EEE 2 cca Sean mae | from this city. ‘The father was badly so to the Siberian | in the city jail here last night fob . ; he city a ° hi }- at and best way to waeh clothes, |) The Seattle milk commiasio o1 owe ucter e lin iw likewise th lowing his arrest at a dance hall, Fie een eee ee it was announced today at the || ing to adjust rate eiericulties ates | the heard an automobile tire exploda.| | Ht % CUrday te eet Bear at 10) ter wage weverely bruised and am, w link detween the island) where ho was masquerading as a)” “** |] National Laundrymen’s associa |} prp@ucers and retailers, will the | as abe ie Sttribtned us the cause for) SO tig net be puninea NY | other Gadahter received 6. Comma and her other conquesta girl Consignments on large advance thon epéivention, holding ite final i tena aoe ray in s re nf the suicide. he as not hn punished. | arm a . . orders placed by local dealers tn Call oe my se Br , ———— nnson is chu ne accident : IT BACK As long as ‘she’ was dancing ‘her’ | eee ant els We cates on ae > Masir answers to the questionnaires! CHICAGO, Oct. 15—Wrank Zagar, | of . ne that the po-| The accident oceurred when Bene disguise was perfect, but I knew him . . “mod went out b eo | . Lager, ? dict tried to pass a truck -on & nam, MERIT, omype deat sam ag cb peeteedln yng SE Ut — y te commission lust) convicted slayer of a holdup vicum,| lice allege they found in his room | = ¢ Sag-| for Jor a8 soon as he ed . , ee thy: +H 1875 the lower pai thy? a walk.” ni4Deteative fos “The supply ts tereasing,* he . must be 1 paid the penalty for his crime here| * Jap hotel on May 2 iieciecsipilacecagiliile (called Karafuto by the co a yee ee lease. “and as hew EAP abl T vesenatumimes an oes tatinee een Puenday the commission will com | today when he was hanged at the} LLLP DPPPPPPP | DES MOINES, Ya. —Piremon bring B Japanese Then Japan cated 4) Los ANG mien Ualialon Bueer ontaces pte Le gn gem ge bo eran g as | anes to deliberate in regard to find-| county jail day, but the others obtained stays of! under control $500,000 binze af Mame Rem saggy kplan ricaptain of steamer West Hika, ar-|of them laying in as pds ag en we Secdaras'et Peseta car an | Mm wtatiatios submitted. Three were scheduled to hang to executic hattan Oil Co, tanks. cated for m uP —— =a sano ee oa however, ir 1905, in the treaty te sent commenne liquor, meér-| months’ supply—the demand ls not mouth, which clinched her tak ET ery over Russia. —— it Witte, the Rusetan envoy &@ great show of sacrifice #hen | A d this agreement. But Ja - ' discovered that it was an 9 the NORTH half, the RUS Dalf, that has the COAL— fr goa) than any in Japan—and DIL, of which Japan has NONE. | \ iad Japan wants no, curious ob . of her activities there, now ; she has occupied it on the ex ® of “Bolshevist uprisings.” ae ft ample proof of this on the - ck from iifated Nikolayevek * 1 tok, aboard the Russian e ; Crosa steamer Erivan, a, P é Everybody is having sales, but that does not scare me. I have been selling in Raw good clothes for 25 years cheaper than any tailor or clothier in Seattle. I am go- row road. the originators of the plan ing to keep on doing it.. My customers can bank on my price being the lowest in the city no matter how many “Sales” are being held. Sty ne Soo Materials | @>) Beat: This lf You. Can ‘ashore to confer about : : : gon a steam banch from a Jap The Gately patrons are going to “ My Price Is enjoy immediate benefit of reduce ‘ Always Lowest tions in raw materials. Now, as \ always, this institution will give its support to any movement that will effect a saving to its patrons. Wes i inner | Overcoats notably lower than most stores during the last Now comes 1 : this further reduction, which will This Fact MADE TO MEASURE mean a very substantial saving to Be ; our patrons, - olen. Match men for more * them than 25 y elsewhere if you Two Very Good 3 My clothes | Oy tor stand up less than ° under hard Suit Values usage because pe thus ? gfe aS o— ® better seek his ship. He did. ‘ $60 {i Jearning this Captain Kargolk made right. Gecided it was useless to try to! an coal. We proceeded to Viadi @ 1 the second officer I learned Were to be uw: in building a rail nd We buy only from dependable from the COAL mines to Alex = 2a makers whose reptttation for in- } ’ The splendid big stock of fine Serges and Worsteds that 7 «Pa 0 ges mig tegvity and scientific knowledge of I secured in a recent fortunate purchase enables. me to ad by J e oldiern a. D x t > ™ iti . ies," Supanece,coldiers ageinet Cclne Mink tig’ ip-in. very Vigh- more than meet all competition now. I got these superb UE caste reception’ te eocaina woolens at practically my own price from a big wholesaler = Prevented investigation of est. We absolutely guarantee the } ’ anxious to unload before the decline came. apo. wearer satisfactory service wheth- ? Alaska Airmen Land| er the garment purchased is a $35 Old Customers, _ My stock is now by far the largest that I have ever car- at Winona, Minn or a $75 value. The very newest ‘in ried and it is one of the finest ever displayed in this state. WINONA. Minn, Oct. 15—AN four| models are now shown in single Take Notice! Serges in abundance in Black and Blue shades, Worsteds airplanes of the Alaska-New and: dotble Weehsted styles. |The “ : in an array of fine patterns and colors and a splendid line pauadron landed here Thursday ; A T know that this very low of Tweeds and Cassimeres. The choice of weaves and tex- i i after flyingatrom Fateo savings on our $35 and $50 Suit | price will draw a crowd, but I tures is big enough fo please any man, mienty aeathcone Morel The values will average 40 per cent i really hope that my old trade aS § “ oan when compared with prices asked will get the biggest share of the This is the lowest price quoted since the war started, ; —- | only a few weeks ago. Overcoats reduced to bargains. It's a long, long time and the store will be crowded Saturday afternoon. Bet- plo Clubs ~. Talk $15, $18, $35 and $50 since a clothing treat like this bean day to orp Aefore noon and have plenty bee - Boosting o was offered. pick out just what you want. Tell your friends about the erornns 46 Pocus OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT good news in this ad. : Dill will be among the topics of div If you are one of those men who guess that the charge account service we render is dearly 4 when delegates from the paid for by our patrons we invite you to vistt our store and, instead of guessing, see for your Bolo clubs thruout the state meet olf, The Credit Service we offer is ured by hundreds of thousands of men and women who Pat Veterans’ hall, 1616% Third ave., know merchandise and demand and get full value for every dollar they «pend. It's the eco j c t = ba ® eee " ‘Paturday, at 2 p. m. | nomical distribution through our many stores that makes this po , i \ \@ ‘ > IE Cmemr ee ad We challenge a price comparison with any of the cash stores and know that euch comparison ’ 7 Quarts of Beer | A On will go @ jong’ way to convince you that the Gately Credit Service is not an additional expéner 120 U c 4 ost Him 100 Bucks! ‘ Thin) Pine ‘ cont W. K. Buckingham, 42,! ‘ Pea ELSTON: 100 smacks i cblain fie Fe Apparel Boys’ Suits oe ia pti from the city jail Thursday ; Sec fae eek following the seizure of 200 for Women and Mackinaws iia a aR of beer by the dry squad Rodliediodid :f hig room at 105% Pike wt. Misses 1113 Third Ave. Caps, Shoes a ai | Se ST a ‘ hoger tay Rescvneseltgroeateg Between Seneca and Spring Streets t ith full grown Chinese pheas-

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