The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 2

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SISTERS. OF (7H= toro mavor oF cori) (MACSWINEY' WIFE AND CHILD] Relatives Excluded From Prison and End of Hun- ger-Striker Is Awaited LONDON, Oct. 33.-—-Annie Mary MacSwiney, sisters of Loni Mayor MacSwiney, whose death was expected momentarily Als hunger strike today, Their action followed exclusion by officials of Brixton prison from his bedside be Pause, it was explained, they might titerfore with the forcible feeding of the lord mayor Peter MacSwiney. his from New York City, on leaving the ; , sald the authorities 7 permission for any of b tives to see the lord mayor € o'clock Mary and Annie MacSwiney, the tora re sinters, and Dominick. his chaplain, emerged from the priso shortly before Peter % oe ger the officials had not them to remain at Mac-| Bwiney’s bedside, altho his wife ‘Deen granted this privilege ‘The home office later said the sis were excluded from the p the ground they might physicians feeding Mactwiney ‘uring his periods of delirium Be restricted in the future. Annie became hysterical after she nd ber sister had been compelled Yo leave the prison. “Mary and I will remain here Im the prison yard and starve until | We see Terence,” she said “if we are thrown out of the/ we will stay at the gate day night.” _ Arthur O'Rrien, as official repre lative of the Sinn Fein, sent to the MacSwiney sisters to from their hunger strike. They | had refused to eat luncheon Mayoress and others aleo at to persuade them to aban 2 brother, | Father | interfere It WAS stated other relatives had pot} Been excluded. but their visite would | and joined him tn | TERRENEL ASSWINEY THIEVES POSE (MURDERER OF The efforts of three men to wan entrance into the home of Jack Eng |dah, $70. W. Barrett st. Friday | night under the guise of dry squad officers, Waa being jnvestigated by po. Hee Saturday, ” When Engdah refused entrance to the trio they fired a shot in the porch PROSSER, Oct, 23. | derer of Henry Grege of the Columbia river theory adopted today after man. AS POLICEMEN GREGG SUICIDE The mur committed “rulcide by shooting him: self in the head on the banks of This was the found in the river, with a revolver tied to the wrist, had been par and fled in an auto. One of the men | tially ientified as the slayer of =—- @ star, according to Eng. | Gregg vy relatives of the murdered | ny, THE SEATTLE STAR oe ‘city Landmark in Ravenna! iHe had moved out preparator } NRE TEFPRENCE MICS WINLY ard BABY MAURA -|Given $6, 000 for — Stolen Husband! Mra Hilda Gowerud Gates mmunt; pay $6,000 to Mra. Lois R. Gates in return for a huchand He tant worth more Judge J. T. Ronald. Mrs Lois Gates wanted $10,000 vad sued Mre Hilda Goserud for that amount, trial was held yesterday after Mra, Hilde Gates failed to ap- and judgment was entered by {default after the other Mra Gates} had teatified Mrs. Hilda Gates was formerly an | instructor at the Washington State) Gollege at Polman There she met Charles W. Gates a Beattie traveling man Bhe called to seo me,” Mra 1 Gates testified. ‘and tad me he loved my husband, She beeyed me to give him up, 1 did. Now I want Othello * commented a bedy 0 I pear, ai Doro hy ya “Pomp and Circumsffince”.. baba ceeees . Elgar “Kamenoi Ostrow’# .Rubinstein “Kismet”... — and Diero Concert: 1:30" Sunday on s re “The | Toonerville Trolley” LA SIR. JAMES BARRIES famous play The story of a girl who marrids to please her family—and loves to please Rerself! A Paramount picture. Here till TuesYay only. RATURDAY, OCTOMMT: 29, 1929. —————— ed OLD HOMESTEAD Death Brings PROBINGPAST IS DESTROYED Chief’s40-Year QF MRS, PEETE? vig il to End History Sought in Dentomi § 18 MPIELD, Cal Inquiry Is Burned vigil of Philip Lett n, eaid to have been aged ley where hin equaw had ended today with Deputy sheriffs were invent that dew Delay in calli Peete, central Cc. Denton Aaturday the fire wove Corlina homestead—one. of the Se i» 4 jury, was today earching investiga- e's past Wife im and Colorado, i ned from officials in charge murder care grand m venna ‘district's landmarks —ir night at 9 o'clock, doing $16,000 4 the fire in t loudburet 1 ae The ¢ ed the « known Clarence FE. BE. and Pb ow, 34th ave $610 F jory wil re probe on Monday, Sra Peete will not be called unt! Tues day r Wednesday, it was learned. At that Ume thorities will have 4 n their possession a complete re of Mra. Pe reported first age to lL. BR. Bosle: ho @- ured a divorce in I , Texom, rch 12, 1912, and re on her hood and early life near Shreve ' La pana ab siya Heen witnemnes were called me ain ae ae ; the grand jury yerterday. as thee + very of a local department store believed to have testified purchase of severnt at $500 by a woman be “Mrs. J. purchases in five months on's wite. A few a its hinds blankets caught fire selling it for $10,000 y Be after went Ye Wie burte dying shortly sterday he suse of lack of water “Salary Reduction arien He said Whe are mmiasioners reduced the tax en three mills, or $1,200,000, this without reducing anybody's em Deputies Raid Place Near *; Issaquah regarding the gowns valued epresenting herself to ry. ¥ winted out . Assistant Labor Secretary Speaks Uller Ronald B. Mahoney Paolo was taken to the county | ret of labor, was ect Both stills were wrecked and Sing Count $160 4 month. Raiding § wood ranch two miles |y weet of Immquah lad night, deputy heriffs, led by Matt tarwich u ted Vincent Paolo, alle Shoot Bootlegger Suspects, Is Orde CAMP DIX, N. J., Oct. 23-—The rights of the military police to shoot suspects caught within the camp limits during the crusade against bootlegrers has been upheld by Maj. Gen. Summerall, tn reviewing the cane of Private H. Murray. Murray shot Richard Parker, hotel 7 roprietor, who failed to halt at the entry's command. A court-martial found Murray guilty. arre assistant we jail 60 gallons of finished product taken Assisting Starwich in the mid were Deputy Sheriffs William nd A. BE, Merrill the death of hin wite her to pay me for tt.” | | Mrs. Villda Gates and the bartered An average of 657,900,000 gallons | band, now live at 1711 E. Denny of water are supplied dally to the | people of Chicago sivays 600d aavice Tonight—Sunday—Monday—Tuesday —when fou can have your g@femies boiled or fricasseed, according to r mood \ 7 nd you sit on a Folden throne all day, surrounded by your sav- age subjects and dusky slaves bting you bushels of pépris, and golden- brQwn maidens do the WOVE DAVIS on the Selection from “Katinka”. .........Rudolf “Berceuse,” from “Jocelyn”. Gentex” : “MARY’S LITTLE LO Sunshine Comedy PATHE NEWS Painless Traveling

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