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me Rs os raereniren rerenase pane ira = ial ones = THE SEATTLE STAR : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920 $93,000 STOLEN DESPONDENT, — FIND TWO GIRLS TE WASHES UP erat Urith St, ,| Monet of Vancouver] Mysteriously; Chloroform Jeattle to direct the search from eit Mayor Percival disap by Richard F. Scholtz, professor at the Uni nity of W Steel Company. Payroll Is Worried Because He Could Chicago Police Mystified by Lost School Teacher Found |" at the moeting of the Kin A October os ace FOkmer GROVE Ole, Nov Being Sought Not Work Double Crime Dead \‘ Democrat ay at her te dead and are conducting 15.—-Investigution into the death - — mo | | Coust-wide sen for bur of Edith Bartow, 1T-yearold stu "AENVILLE, O, Nov. 15—|_ Alfred N. Holcomb, 64, retired! CHICAGO, Nov, 15—Caune of the! Washed up by the tide near th 3 anrmrierrdag dent at Pacific univegsity, fatled fice inspectors are today on | marine engineer, committed suichie| deaths of two young Actrensee—Mive -puigiin Indian reservation, three a * satin OBtaind |] today to disclose Greiner the ||deavoring to trace $92,000 in cur-|ty shooting himecif thru the head| Mary Rhodes of Altoona, Pa, and iene ged pen ey tt eesiea ona » Rules Civil Ser yn proapipsapa Abe ¥ |] girl, who was found dead in| rency that was stolen from the rem at the home of his daughter, Mra,| Miss Lillian Thompson of Boston sew ete ered J Can’t ‘Railroad Man The eum an age : ; ; |] her room in Merrick hall Sun. |/txtered mail between Pittsburg and| i. B, Buck # Federal *ave,,| wan due to “something taken in-| Pr enry Kilian, onetime hief drafteman ir 3 Pe 5 , hat the « 1 per e comm c F Religious Editor Charges)| ix; Morning with a chtorotorm. || Welrton | iundays Seeds aatioved ta have] tornaiig,” to Coroner teacher of Germany in Hroadway|¢That the civil porvice commission | rtmnent wince 1908 ij maked towel about her head The money represented the payroll icon deapondent because all-health | Peter M Hottman here today. ‘The | high school, was brought to Beatle may not ‘recle : man out of the Church Is Perverted committed suleide. of the Weirton &teel compar It kept him from ‘work bodies of the two young women we buried bh ine 4 ns " Ae Py arte Kh ~ WASHINOTON. a = as Political Tool Coroner Limber conducted the || was placed in a registered mail ba found in Grant park on Chicago's lian vanteh t ber LL rele anages Shaw meyge Pred pened Prt ee serie Bi investigation and announced ‘ n Counsel Walter F. pu tion of canal zone tra When the bag arrived at its dost women, had been dragged to the spot | John Btringer's bloohdounc eced nation it waa found to contain bu® | rere an automobile. his footsteps to the beach and dios of paper. Noth had been brulged and had| turned back, but it was reported see iS FORFEITED outs on the face and Randa ua the|many times since that the foriner +f 0 being dragged over th round | her had been seen in Beattie Officers Search There ware ne cher Mask, Police |and the search for him alive cor * Co, for Mail Robbers | One thoumind doliare ball was | wore unable to determine whe Unued | } ‘ death Was caused by chloroform “due ponsibly to an effort to overcome earache.” Miss Bartow entered Pacifi iniversity from Portland thi fall as a freshman, Her school mates and the matron of the es A BY PAUL WILSON * SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 Christianity as 9 religion is not mak the, and probably will not make for 4 @ long time to come. any appreciable headway in the Orient teas Fh gees . . an ordered forfeited in the federal court! iney had been poisoned or whett Proot that the hounds were right But as a miaconceived political pot i ae de “nde rag OMAHA, | Neb. Nov. 1s-—Hvery | Monday morning, when B. #. Krom ov hed been drageee thrown from | Was found Saturday, when a farmer SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET , [ Gacest woth erthacthatucer= avaliable policeman and federal off |rey failed to appear to answer to an| J, gutomodile and left to die from | Thomas Btigun, #aw the body float #ystem, Christianity \s taking enor cer in this vicinity ts searching fF! m@ictment charging violation of the engueute ng in with the tide : ‘ Mous strides among the Japanese the men whe late Haturday night @n-| national prohibition and the internal! "Pre two women were identified ax| A Widow and seven children eur e e * and Chinese whore it is being taught SHOOTS COPS; tered a storage mati oar at the Union! revenue laws | seare gy Plog vied Grek ermal ware Sta bea teak pecia rice asement by American and English miaston Pacific transfer station tn Council) Kromrey waa secretly indicted | ian ‘Thompson, Boston, actresses, |>Ullding 4 new home for the far | Bkule and stole 11 pouches of regis jant February, Moe was charged with “ie boat re dincovered thra 4 {it¥ at Birmingham when he walked tries according te r shariea A Trum. APE! tered mail, No arrests thus far have |operating a etill and with posseasion ‘anh ~9 ah, whi = ae aoliee Tea |awey at noon, and waa nover nen iter of the Sunday Schoo relied are makin of in ons con oo ae pomee Wed tes Times, Philadelphia, who has just | n made. Police are making &/of 130 gallons of cota mash and 8/44 1, on office in a Gewn-town shy. | “ve senin | round-up of every criminal in the/ quantity of distilled spirits, “4 . -_——_ ome from the mpecryeny sun-| After shooting Patrolman Frank | two cities in an effort to capture the poe eat By Bn ag y the ea baad ear and May Schoo! Convention held in Tokyo, | paignt, who captured tim in Cle| ean e jever, who w ed knowing of the v 'Oe= dapan, recently lmran a dann whe had) vobeed at ey males wep Chartes Jailed for Driving eal Sen. Jones Addresses mt Ai oa a, [Bt a a} or & complete chee na o . sia ae . PROFESSION oF cHHASTIANETY | hcrintat ui. in tt ws! n Weots tiers at ae at While Intoxicated |." inom, sseontnn » | Sea School's Grads Millinery Only TERMED SUPERFICIAL leacaped earty Sunday morning way mail district, announced this} priving whilo drunk wns the ern abd anuaaar And nae the | That upon the seafaring men ‘ eke Japanese are looking upon Chri+ Local police, who were notified.) morning that the amount taken le) charge Monday against A. J. Kan | podies ie he drove by "| the present day depends the carryin anity ax similar in purpose to that/ have received a report that a man about $20,000, One of the 11 mail| merting, 808 24th eve. He rove | Mi ” iebden, aceording to police, | 0% Of the Kreat traditions of our na St the two major political parties of answering the robber's description pouches taken was later recovered. | nin auto into @ truck at Uplvernit ¥ , tional merenant marine was the dec KWo - : . [ ervity st by the stage name of “Mary " he United States. According to| was seen leaving @ train at Auburn | ‘There was no currency or goldor wll:| gt. and Western ave. injuring him. bond +A of r 4 had been on the |'sFation Saturday of Benator Wesley FOR TUESDAY on <0 j | nad b ne Trumbull the Japan fans amare) unde y | Yer In the oar Weete maid, |wit and he ¢ ager, Williaa | stage winoe 1 and played “Limpy | t= Jones, in an address to 48 gradu Bince the Americans » } Quinn, 808 aTth » ates of the West Seattle station of Morgan” in “Human Hearts” and ‘Christians ah m uch the shipping be d's wih 1 HGdital ations, the acceptance of] |Robbery Loot Was | ae rea others. Later she played in vaude.|'he shipping board's sea training bu Christianity will bring like results| 69th Birthday of | ville, Mise Thompson played in bur | aca | iar the Japances | Private Property le Ob. | zie. and with carnival This profession of Christianity, | | BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 15,-—Postal Seattle served cw rwo woMEN Veterans May Build Says Trumbull, is onty superfical and |+ xper Officials and officers of the Ith fed Celebrating the 69th anniversary FIGHTING MEN ns | Would fal! away within 24 hours to! eral reserve bank and the United of Seattle, members of the Beattie] Auihorition, investigating the $500,000 Home Here iease of international crisis, with the! Arthur Caldwell, charged with States mint here, today said that the| Historical society met at the home gains of the two actremrs here| Plans for a $500,000 veterans’ build inal converts dropping back to| practicing dentistry without Ifcense, loot taken in the Council Bluffs train) of Mra. Morgan J. Carkeck Baturday | gaturday night, were informed today ing were discussed at the first winter ental and trad al ed $50 and costs when he robbery must have been largely pri | for thelr yearly gathering In honor) jay t ng the > . fundamental and traditional! was fined 850 and costs when he robbery must h been largely pet | for thelr gathering in homer |inat two women antwering their de-| meeting of the Veterans’ federation m, Shintolam and Confucion-|changed his former plea of not! vate shipments of valuables of the early pioneers. Jecription were feen in a@ fight with! in Roosevelt hall Aatarday AARAAPRAIPAAARARARDIERADDD ADS pone D aturda guilty and pleaded guilty before Su} Reports that {t Included money two men in an automobile near pans ie ~0 This misconception of Christian.| perior Judge Boyd J. Taliman Mon. shipped from the mint here to the! 2 no shipments of any! wiere the bodies were found. Wit aequence bad been made for some | i. ye trae purpose Trumbull ascribes|day, Caldwell promised the court) New York subtreasury were denied wen to the fight maid that It o Hot Tar Pot Turns | We the conmiuct of many Americans| not to repeat the offense ‘by # Supt T. W. Shanahan of the time. Curred about the Ume physicians or oneee. Wak very. fe | eras eet —| judged the women ain Over; Man Is Burned a fons, he says, Americans tn : Officiale hed announced, just pre| Bot tar burned the face and _ part of the world econ coach vious to recelving this word, that| hands of Peter Ehrich, 1084 45th é BUT Ticenene sie jeoutiel ine| they believed the women had died|ave, &, when a pot overturned at Oy tine Ghetatianity the pine jeither from wood alcohol polsoning,| the Nght company plant at Seventh }Or were frozen to death. jave. and Jefferson st, Bunday. Me with which they are familiar. ir A theory advanced by the police | was treated at Seattle General hos | CHRISTIANS that the women may eo been | pital CONVENTION |drinking and were thrown from an | —— _ The delegates to the convention What has become of the old red} Bhi. hun ‘om. 2 you want | city , Seattin. The olf man went aute *. wae ote pened by very cordially reeeived by the | flannels our grandsires wore? la sult, better try at |6 antique away broken-hearted. Ie wee com | Simmons statement d tracks of it says Trumbull. It was| with the advent of frosty weather, | “re.” tain he was going to perish of pneu |an automobile near the soone Heavy Leaking Gas Cause of | upon in Japan primarily as a| ; ‘The old red flannels? Why, bless | monia during the winter months.” | indentations indicated a car had | Dentist Office Fire|| gathering and a means of |* 'Fs*! portion of Seattle's popula’! you Frederick & Nelson's manager) And so it went. Wherever The | stopped near where the dodies Were) pire damaged the offices of Hy oe ing about better reiations be.| tion is turning toward the “heavies.” of lawnjaree declared. “We haven't!) Star man turned, he met with the | found. & Muber, dentists, 615 Geeen build the two countries, In an ad.|but the mystery surrounding the dix | wold any of ‘em since the Seattle same refrain | SIX MEN ARF ing, Sunday afternoon, A leuky the president of the Japanese | Sppearance of the “reds” continues fire, Now, we have low of lovely) “Haven't sold ‘em for years, They MELD BY POLICE |eow burner is blamed for the biaze. | of peers said that he was giad | to deepen. reations in pink—could we interest | don’t wear ‘em any longer.” ke i are eae Nes iets | ‘Welcome the Visitors because the | Second ave, clothing dealers de | you in any of thone?” | Roy, page the man who said soa in <a dion cotane totey z ‘ Presagtd better good feeling: |clared today that the market [oF PALE PRETTY, BUT the country was going lo the dogs! |'" Connes w he crime, They| RERLIN.—Tide of Jewe flowing to it was not merely Christian! scarlet underwear hea dropped to NOT VERY DIGNIFIED included James Meske and Rgbertl United States, according to reporu nda but the larger religion|xero. Fancy brands of undergar | wut the \nyeatigator was gone et ae concn ~ petro from Dansig. 4 y nbu ‘@ and Bremen. y. ments, entictngty advertion’d in oli Pale pink “undies” are @elightful! pany, playing in the ular ma, nea, now claim | | Through” at & joes! theatre, who ad | CUT THIS our—ir Is WorTH no open antagoniam was ox pop’ saaines, | dngs, but they fail to carry the/ had NE by the leaders of the non. eight and dignity of the old re@| a gp amer: a & yoevtred ey oe ONEY religions in Japaa, and natio [ae wemen e atows sper Cut ont ois stip, enclose with be | lannete that were ages the na’e ment bevel since they came to Chi-/ang mail it to Foley @ Co, 2885 | wo wo! ‘The manager of the gents’ furniah- a? bara Hy ait ng oan Mar | Hheffield Ave, Chic UL, writing moe! ps petitioned for divorces, | your name and address clearly. ings at the Bon Marche was t the men said. polite. Hoe wae very sorry, but he bow You will receive to return @ trial hadn't sold ahy of the crimson The others held were Siivio and | package containing Foley's Honey Peter Citti, wine merchants, wholang Tar Compound, for coughs, woolens since 1916. Pay tg tang ° oN “he on or s me wine Saturday | colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pilis Now and then,” he said, “romeone ie aon J comes in from the Far North or am, @ james Comas, & Cook, | for pain in sides and back; rheuma from the farms upstate and de who was frequently seen in company | tum, backache, kidney and badder | ' | With the girls, | nd Foley Cathartic Tab |mands a pair of the ‘reds.’ This | jet : aliments; a ¥ happens about every six montha | liets, a wholesome and thoroughly 35 Fur Cloth Coats $14.50 —-A very special offering of beaver cloth coats in the new sports models. i —Two styles of coats—beaver cloth with large — shawl collars of self material, and with black | plush trimmings in loose back and belted mod- { oe) Lined throughout with fancy Venetian ing. per 9) 16 to 42. | | | : sana Al ar who have professed Chris. absolutely refused to attend ie convention in Tokyo, says Trum. A New Shipment of Matrons’ Hats, $5.95 —A wide variety of styles and colors in attract- : ive draped turbans, narrow brimmed shaj with ostrich crowns, and medium sizes with fancy ostrich bands of assorted colors. —These hats are suitable for street and dress wear. 65 Wool Serge Dresses | | $7.50 —Straight line, braided basque models. The | | j | bis aukve, | But there is practically no demand | a oe ships with the re | cleansing ence te constipation, \ accou! 8 clone connec- for the garments. The superstition leane of a flock of birds to inure the | bilicusness, headaches, and sluggwh im the political life of Japan. | that red is a good preventive for the saree aptety: bowels isevere jer lag og i oe |rheumatiam has long since been die | aoe M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNIPURE CO. es who attended did so at rt pink of their further usefuineas| the fidelity of the elite and the ro ha ade Ys prema Mgae | ina. seelite, Only on the waterfront, |. ” | DN’? COMMUNICATE thay aay, ia there any truffle in the| “wnmentionables.” | The | eldimer| OPEN 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY cage CHRISTIANS farm teklers that made AMEFCS | hour that the red woolena were O iclals, tho “4 | jcher en ie 4 be very miuch aterested tm the|, % {for the old fashioned itt who| Urcg than {howe of any other whade UR LIBERAL CREDIT P OLICY of the visit dele, 4 . hs “ y dodo, ta alow” ce eeeates Fe | “Whisper it not ia Gath, tell 1t not | Ne? pane wae oe & Beer Our liberal credit policy affords you an opportunity to make your kitchen, din- the Americana and the Korean |!" Bersheba,” but she now finds|Uougns wants something smapry tn ing room or any other part of your’ home ready for Thanksgiving hospitality. fans when the former made a|%lace. if not warmth, in the|Cig'soss or phoephorescent pure. | The “add-to-account” plan gives our regular customers the right to order goods of inspection thru Korea. No| Salmon pink “pretties” that are th) CRIMSON RAMBLERS | without usual initial payment, were allowed to speak _— Sidon thas ey 7 + ‘ the Koreans, says Trumbull, on | tftore. Sle ack heat citi hiss ik uae for ing by furnishing your kitchen with a Buck's Rafige and Of the fear that the Koreans | “ROLSHEVIKI GARMENT lived tia"euus Rebirth eres leDougall’s Kitchen Cabinet, your dining room with one of our many exceptional mage tothe Asearitane some | 18 MISSING ment manager of Filson's Outhtting suites a the other rooms with our very attractive furnishings. aswert Are DFAS }~ A Star writer, in search of the fl-|cotnpany said. “He asked for 4 pait| TT pon ra Iva of the ents that | {sive red flannels, made a sweeping |of the old-fashioned style of under-| M. A. GO STEIN FURNITURE CO. are ie prevent the children speak.|>'™. “We haven't carried ‘em in stock for years. No market. Our eG the Sclecatee rina ant png aol rico A Watch Repaired by / EXTENSION TABLES —<— e Discontinued Lines ——-; and Hl (In Floor Samples Chl. a A Few of the Many Specials HTH American Walnus, Queen’ Anne period, S4inch .. ‘SPECIAL 975.00 $92.50 Jacobean Oak, Wiiliam and Mary period, 484inch SPE 8 $60.00 Jacobean Oak, William and Mary period, 48-inch $52.60 Jacobean Oak, William and Mary period, 45-inch . $44.00 Jacobean Oak, William and Mary period, 45-inch $118.00 Bolid Walnut, Queen Anne period, 4#inch.. «6... $56.00 Quartered Oak, golden wax finish, 48-inch $62.00 Quartered Oak, fumed, 48-inoh, $30.00 Quartered Oak, top, golden wax finish, 42-inch ..., Other Attractive og Regular Price Special at 4 investigation of Seattle stores in| clothes, ry . ve e ev a ou he joned & S@arc! : mers Trumbull, the chitdren se « ie weinaia scm oe nae O \]| material down each side and ball and sash ton, but closely guard.| ."N% We don't handie ‘em,”|ava¥. I could not find a mult in the | girdle. an by omit soldiers with drawn |Cheasty’s, exclusive clothiers, told — = "4 || —Navy only. | —Sizes 16 to 44. — hs sai iinaiti tithe Jones Is Always Right | inese students in the Unitea|. CHICAGO—Mies Anna Neyquist, Telephone Elliott 2607 ee professed Christian-| 2%, killed im elevator on day she 1329 FOURTH AVENUE iatore leaving their native land, graduates as nurse. i abandon Christianity after | ~~~ felch country than are won Christianity in China, said Trum- Hi, ears Doesn't it make you feel good—cause ‘ou to straight- en up and feel ‘‘chesty’— when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than you really are? You look into your pit were igh e Sees 8 tion and say yourse mence at once to restore bays energy, “Well, he didn’t make such strength and endurance by taking a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You're no LD older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fine and he Great General Tonic fit at 50 he has a better This master body-builder will he! chance of living up to 80 Tad Ghyeital satin’ because. tt Wil than a man of 30 who is tenet Rature in mateaiing your vitalityatpan weak and run-down has of {ssatiches the blocd nd overserguaht nerve. ine living up to 60. While none Legler dy ne EO ig ade of us can stay the years nor lite new vigor a a few remain true to their on and it is thru these that 2a real epread of true Christianity ‘in the Orient is being advanced. As for creating deep impression the minds of the Orientals, the ition amounted to nothing, Trumbull, because the Amer and other nationals allowed a “Compromise with the Buddists, Shin- | teists and Confucionixts, and created impression all were working for game end—a political and not a enpious end. end. To Bring Message for Hebrews Here: Bringing “the mesange- of Juda- fam” to the Jewish people of the! “country, three members of the “fly-/ ' ing squadron” of the Union of! American Hebrew congregations, will epeak at a meeting at Temple de Hirsch here at % p. m. Tuesday. The ‘Visitors are: Dr. Nathan Krass and; ea Strauss of New York city and’ GREE ga: HERDS One Million Sa Ore, Ona Min INDIGESTION | BILIOUSNESS | CONSTIPATION | SICK HEADACHE | FO CALOMEL, OR MABTT FORMING DRUG | MADE FROM ROOTS, HERBS & BARKS ONLT MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN RACH BOX ALONZO O. BLIS§ MEDICAL CO, Eo. 1888, WASHINGTON, D. 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