The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 9

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\ P PURSHAY, OCTONER 26. 1920. INERAL OF Teacher Lets FOUR BANDITS | | School Boys | ARE DEFEATED publi BIS PLANNED = ight Sinn Fein Men on)\), | “Vengeance Committee” | Arrested by British BY WEBB MILLER LONDON, Oct. 26.—A * Petition” of « nn Fein te to England to atte prisa the death 1 Mayo! it aaa in” the & walk apprehended te nm, Ireland, the 1 them ¢t M veng' 1 away hey are friend: pt re fight the t wa Webst Webster sc Idren of 22 1 neter permit serie 8 Hogge The attended by ch alities, 1 1} injuries Irish office ab © or so, is all ~ COAL STRIKERS nts and to carry a number Negotiations for Peace Un- Aiscuises. The arty was bent ‘ (riminal enterprives in reprisat| Ger Way in England MacSwiney’s death, the Irish declared. eight men were believed t from Cork and not connected ation e The eight men, ¢ rate characters, diers they » were mia boat for Holy fest English landing Head, Be BY CHARLES M. MeCANN ) their}. m ating formal negotiations mes and maintarned a defiant at | 54d replaced “conversation ude Frank Mbdges, Bh All ports were under close wateh | miners’ federatic With instructions to pidiers on | te ation hat no ther “ven-|¢ boarded. ship. cee BY LLOYD ALLEN Oct 4 will > Rive secretary of the Impressive ens on for increased pro< miners’ strike has been ex ive for nation and men alke wo million workers were unem | ployed and 120,000 more were or short time, Three hundred fifty thousand were obtaining strike bene j Sits. It was .estimated the disturb jance had cost taxpayers $15,000 000 andthe miners have lost $40 000,000 in wages. In addition, 4,500. 000 tons of coal that should have been dug last week remained in the sroundy miners, w be who be ce promised today would be no inte?ference with of Irish leaders, who an. MacSwiney’s body will He in In St. George's cathedral, to be later in solemn procession to @Atrain for the journey to an Irish ‘Officials said the only restriction the funcra! service will be no Sinn bearing firearms would be per to officiate at the grave. One EERE RE MacSwiney's last requests was! Stolen Car Stalls; the funeral orations be pro- 4 in Gaclic. There was no| , Driver Is Caught Opposition to that. When their stolen auto stalled, at ith ave. and EB. Pike #t., Cart Thompson, 19, and another youth - | jumped out and Med, just as Walter Alstrom, employe of the Vanderbilt that Pail Bireann, the Lrish | Motor Co. 1201 FE. Union at., owner veg g Alstrom captured Thompson, who. is cass noDY held on an open charge. IN STATE ~ - ‘After the inquest, expected to be| A Single tusk of an East African ht it Out ‘i held at Fail in Attempt Bank ELIZABETH, Colo attempted to re to Rob men who ty bank here eart f after a gun bat that ar mpt would be to break into the bank this The bandits drove up in a motor car and citizens opened fire with re The hig fire and sy © of the bandits was # and shotguns returned »bile was found aban LABOR SEC, TO ~ TALK TONIGHT | Speaks Under Cox-Roose- j velt Club Auspices Rowland Bs. assistant cretary of labor speaker at a meeting to be 7:30 night at the Beattie Press cl itortum, Fifth ave | and Univ y ot The m « will be under the auspices of the Cox-Roosevelt head quarters of Mahoney will be the fea tured Here's Story of a Remarkable Bossy one of the Cefala offspring W. Hoar gave Cefala a judgment for $3.50 damages, which tirely unsatisfactory to Mr He wanted $15 stice J Accused of Killing Hotel Clerk Friend DENVER, Colo., Oct. 26.—William Funk was under arrest here today charged with the murder of his friend, Charles H. Rutherford, 45, a |hotel clerk, whose body was found late yesterday on the floor of a bathroom in the Great Northern he. tel. Rutherford had been shot to death ] | | 'Y.W.C.A. Secretary Speaks on Russia | A talk on Runeia will be given in May attend the funera?} og the auto, arrived, Monday night | the Home Economics building, at the |C University of Washington, at 4 p.m. | Tuesday, by Misa Clarissa Spencer As general secretary of the Y. W. C,|When the Scotish probibition cam: | A. Mint Spencer has spent consider Russia. THE SEATTLE WALKING ON BOTTOM OF THE SEA, MAN IS INFORMED HE’S DAD NEW YORK, Oct. 26 man who while walking ©: Here's a bottom of the birth of his baby da Frederick W. Whitehead, ¢ sailor, was several fathoma loop In a dlver's sult work the hull of the sunk@n @ he following the wireler ngaged in Come home to Flatbush, Girt ‘HOLD FUNERAL "FOR W. H. STARR Lost Hunter Starved to Death Now Believed STAR PAGE 9 Cal, Oct, 26-4] Three stitches were taken in the Chinese Americans | head of Samuel K. King, vice presi m of the &§ Makers, and Lavina Schaffer depos ited $60 ball tn Justice w Brinker's court as @ result of a quar the shop, in which Mim af alleged to ha & coat | dent wattle Custom Garment ye bel KANESPRINGS, When F. L. Johnson, of Missourt Five and two Station, fought with a man named He “Saw San Francisco” to were night, he handed hi His Regret i aon pcg cg | entified man ROB MERCHANT |° Ghiterc, 2 Yanks [Sho Swang a Moan Aids Him in Fight ® the Otls rel in back. Monday he reported to the police that $10 and a watch were missing from the vest fer in nd Nettle Adler, | appointed cit of the greater City « SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 26 thur Lafaver, Jewel merchant from Mo }Bouth Africa, was robbed of $11,066 Montague have time Sunday . 4 Magistrates swung Lady Jewenne be not vote n only if Jin diamonds some wrding to poll waid that in men until Ch 24 night, a y the an read and write par with Oe a to. "m the pe * late ind found he had been drugged which he said he him day and his diamonds was carrying with were gone. New Westminster Woman, 101, Is Dead VANCOUVER, B Oct, 26 Mrs, Thomas Robinson, age 104, died in New Westminster yesterday, She | Funeral se Saturday by ty of local Elks were held at Bonney: Watson parlors at 2p. m. Tuesday, under the pices of the Elks Starr died of starvation and ex haustion, and not fr the cliff t H. Ce nounced Monday, after pay, Starr was hunting and became lost Civil War Veteran Dead of Injuries NEW YORK, Oct, 26.—Drigadier « al uss C. Hawkins, 89, com: Hawkins’ Zovaves” dur jmander of died yesterday of, ing the civil war injuries received when he was struck |by an automobite Deport Woman From Seattle to Canada Mary Botovich, who has been at liberty on $1,000 bonds since her a reat several month: oe the United State rendered to the imn entering was sur ation authori mn Monday and a. ties by her bond | will be deported n | —— a Car Hits Fence in Fog; Woman Bruised When FB. 1, Williams, 2707 Doth ave. &., drove his auto into the fence at Duthie shipyard in the fox, his wife was cut and bruised, according to @ police report Tuesday. ‘England Dry in 3 Y Fear of Wets 26.—""Knowing our jenemy, I believe that if do not act | falling over | was born in Charipttetowd, P, 1. 1 1819. Her dencendants include nine « en, of whbm but two sur grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren Hemeleey. 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Seymour, at & meeting of the | London Off-License Holders’ amsocta tion, It was stated bf speakers that palgn Was over Kngldnd would have | bull. elephant has been known tol able time in reconstruction work in|! "turn, And they feared the result would be dinastrous, 0 a railway station. romised every assistance, eo-operation by the Sinn prevent any demonstrations. urged that the marchers re- carrying flags or banners, OF conversing with spectators. With three of Ireland's hunger now dead. it was reported more in the Cork jail were collapse. Joseph Murphy, the lird to die, passed away in his 76th of fasting. D e the quiet that fell upon island with the announcement of iney’s death, there was an air Of anxiety here. Heavy guards con. ‘tinued to patrol the grounds of Brix. (ton prison. In Ireland extra guards ‘were established and precautions r Against possible reprisals. | Downing st., the residence of Pre. miler Lioyd George, was closed to the | public, a cordon of police stretching ‘Berons the entrance from Whitehall Sinn Fein leaders in Ireland joined | in Feduestink that no disorder be per “mitted. In this they were supported ; Father Dominic, MacSwiney's P a. Wie députy lord mayor, in a state. Peet... accused the government of ing MacSwiney and MacCur- S HIS PURPOSE ACCOMPLISHED Father Dominic, in an interview said the MacSwiney family and were glad the fast had ended. is purpose has been accom- "the pricet said her Dominic, describing Mac- ‘s last moments, said the lord lay motionless for hours, his wide open and staring. He was Heonscious all the while. The priest ispered prayers and left the room fle the physicians Injected drugs strengthen the heart ‘The sity jans then summoned the and Peter MacSwiney with the ouncement the end was near. The final prayers were said in the Trish language at Mactwiney's re. INUSUAL CALM FOLLOWS DEATH Outbreaks Come After MacSwifey’s End DUBLIN, Oct Ireland was E turaliy calm today, following the ipoath ot Lord Mayor MacSwiney. Where were a few isolated outbreaks, ‘but nothing like the demonstrations It from Troops and po- ert, ready to cope prising, should one 26. ith a general attempted. ‘The Cork municipal offices, former cial residence of MacSwincey, were A by military patrols yesterday documents were carried away Sinn Feiners were killed in an- ‘Today's gown demands perfectly fitting underwear SKIRT a yard and a quarter wide. A bodice that fits one smoothly, front . back. Sleeves that hug the arm from shoulder to wrist. ‘That is the vay today’s gown is made—without rezard for what must be worn under it. And yet one must wear underwear, The weather is just a3 capricious as it was in the days when gowns were built gener- ously. 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