The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920, BORE SE SER WITNESS TELLS Sues Husband STEALS $0 HE | Fac ts for Sic k Women OF IRISH TERROR py ames Maid CAN BUY WATCH a Sacking of Little Town Is} |Boy Turns Thief to Satisfy 4 Described (rms Whim BY L. C, MARTIN With the recovery of practically | all the loot stolen from the home of 8 N, Nov, 18 . ee pial art | Mrs, Vaila Keel, Bell Court, 2021 W.| ture of a peaceful Irish market} | lolly: Gh. dass eaie,, Cantata dtike| town turned Into @ place of terror Powers, of Ballard precinct, today | and death by Britinh tiers and |made known the story of how the theft was engineered Two unindorsed checks for $700,| $70 in currency, mirror and halt \b and weveral pieces of jewelry | | hay en recovered, and the thief, la lad af 14, is in custody of the juvenile court. A lavalilere, stolen | with the other articles, has not been recovered | Capt. Powers kept secret the name! of the boy burglar, explaining t constabulary was palnted in graphic wentenées today for the American comminsion investigating conditions| in Ireland by Dennis Morgan, char man of tis town council of Thurles. Morgan was the first witness, He from Ireland to testify before cam) the mission, which was formed | ation of Oswald Garrison | “ Bi yt the had promised to reform and SS rg, ied fo held Besirinbe Nore} ob, which he would prob . ver o nly lone were ft known that he was | , at the truth about Ireland page So — Al las Ben TOWN His father is unable to work, the = ad QUIET VILLAGE | famniiy he has sev brothers and jsisters—Ie living 1 ly, and the mother is the only money-maker,” Capt. Powers said. “The bow saw an attractive watch im a Ballard jewelry store, and made up hin mind to get it. It cont $5. Pee Ly He Was broke, So he decided to ye 2 99 F se Z eke ce pe “Nature’s Tear Drops” ” Morgan, @ ang teacher of} English and Gaelic in the dic a Reliable Information All American women know of the great success of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in restor- to i in described his home city as] in the middle of the heart of Tipper ary in Munster province, It ix market center of 5,000 inhabitants, 4 there were $ and secondary seh _ health women who suffered from ailments pe- to theirsex, yet thereare some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true—if they did, our laboratory would not he said. Morgan dec ne murd: r major erin mmitted in the town Mabel forme ony atte | May Watcher or other night, he noticed the window open temptation Was too great. He be half large enough to supply the demand, jae od SAN YRANCINGD,, Sev. .18.—| bor autions @ euros ining om a tatn today it is the largest in oa country used for |Stonryr Witshetl, rise mailing cornea | was thaiine maninbe tiie ‘OR centuries the pearl was the one and manufacture of keegan veo medicine. Aor-| of Saigon, Indo-China, has lavished |house near the window, #0 the boy re only riper ty gem of which nature her- The Facts contained 0,000 in two ye upon Helena | used 0 lift the purse fro ne . » cei te, ie . ave ichee|Datsan, ¥reach companion to the |tane, ‘Then be wont downtewn ond | 4 self was the sole artificer. Science, however, . ¥. oil, Witehell children, Mrw, Mabel May Thought the watch.” has now: unveiled the secret of “Nature's Witehell ha be Utioned hy San -_- ——— is Whea | praneloos eourte ae’ pustedy, ef: big tear drops,” and the pearl, which formerly Shite te tanh Ne htaht of January 2, he|t%® youngest children, whom Mins CITY T0 START was the treasure of royalty and the exclusive = me ae nt of serrata, eet adornment of the fabulously wealthy, is now roya! Irish constabul e | Teatiest WE the father | “ed for the shooting of one of their| . Witehell in’ & cross complaint | SUIT FOR LIBEL within the means of everyone. ue } number Morgan described the ter charges his wife, who followed nae ae ror of his family as they lay alt| "er, with improper conduct | Man-made Pearls—veritable triumphs of the in sh sy Hi BE ! E t BE night on a stone floor to excape dhe neal ! Artict | laboratory—now vie with Nature's most perfect ogg eg conga giao este MARINES HERE To Attack Article Knocking achievements in rich sheen, exquisite opalescence erst “ente, ba teen hae. ob j Municipal Ownership and durability. Faultless examples of these are the houses of all members of the town gos rs beautiful imported “Felco” * reconstructed pearls counci! who favored Irish inde-| ID ED CROSS |: red predict tort gpaser which can be washed in warm water without harm. ee eat the good name of its public utilities These we have in exquisite 18-inch strands of grad- Stores and a newspaper office were | a; Po aa ; ‘Thin was made practically certain uated sized gems with diamond platinum clasps. ~ ‘The fact is, the Best Medicine for Women is wrecked with hand grenades, he do GiV€ Up Their Precious) Thursday when the council utilities Priced at $150 and upwards. Other beautiful neck clared, and the main street and Sandwich Boards | complete, instructed Corporation laces of graduated pearls are: “Richelieu,” $20 to equare of the town were littered with | Counsel Walter F. Meter to investi y ‘La Tausca,” $15.75 tp $150; “Orienta,” $18.75 } - ginas and debris, The people, he aaid, | gate articles in the Public Service ; were wild with terrbr, | Marines are showing their grat. | magazine of Chicago with a view to 50; other pearl strands, $9.75 to $22.50. Many On January 30 Morgan wns arrest. tude to the Red Crom that waa suing the publication for libel of these have white gold and platinum clasps, some 4 in his home by royal Irish con.| other, sister and «weethoart to) Publication of articles attacking | being set with diamonds. stabulary, who told him, he «ald, them during ar by turning overs the street car system and the city | there was no charge against him,/ Melr sacred sandwich boards in Se | ight plant were declared by Mayor Ot l ] ou n but that he was taken “on govern. @ttle to advertimement of the Red Caldwell to be inatiguted by a desire ment orders.” | Crone Fourth membership roll call, | to discredit municipal ownership, — | es A IE a For the first time in the history of| Councilman FR. H. Thomson de . the Seattle recruiting office, 161 Yes | clared that the articles would do in- pe eests Hla SET oe ee Centralia Elks ler way, the sandwich boarda bear | calcuable damage to the city ‘ - ' | icat T it Other posters than marine recruiting | “The articles are criminally Ibel- Dedicate emple | jicna ous,” he said. “The article on the e@ CENTRALIA, Wash, Nov. 18— | o Covering afl parte of the city, 119 municipal railway sounds as if it Elks from all parts of the Northwest | «andwich boards have carried Red| might have been inspired by Gle | gathered here today to help dedicate! Croms posters since the opening of | Hanson.” ’ viniblia | Contralia’s new $125,000 F: the roll call, on November 11. Many| That the author of the stories, if “Famous ie ‘aad — | boards on fences and walle bear the | he fs a Seattle man, should be tarred | Bronchial Troubles | 1 cross sizns, where usually ma-|and feathered, was the assertion of rine reeruiting business holds first) Councitman W. H. 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