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vas aa le eo rs oS i Me, lat en se 2 4 CREDAY, NOVEMPER 2%, 1990. CTIM OF ROBBERS IS LEFT BOUND ed With Rope Near Volun- teer Park; University Homes Entered After holding up and robbing G Tuthill, of the Y. MC A, of &t 15th ave N. and Highland @five, at 21:10 pom Monday highwaymen, one a PUthiN's legs with a piece of rope Fand fled into the darkness of Volum Seer park. Both mon wore mack MMAWa, sokiiers’ hats, breeches and Wessings. The white man carried an SPMy revolver, according to Tuthill Bliverware, clothing and linen, val Wed At $300, were taken from 914 mes MH. by an unidentified express man, ed for her trunk with Out Authority, Mrs. ©. J. Manning Feported to police Monday night. FOUR HOUSES IN ITY DISTRICT entered University district, B window in three BH. Heymanson Was robbed of two diamond Valued at $400, and $20 in and paper money ond brooch, turquoise brooch ‘A wrist watch and bracelet were from the home of C. Haus $239 22nd ave. N. E. From| J. Conway, 6225 22nd ave. N & solitaire, ladies’ watch and y deposit box key were stolen. ‘ home of C. B. Ernst, 6323 19th O90. N. E.. was also entered, but to his report, nothing was ta | 8 HE BOARDS CAR | comb and brush, $10 and a Watch wero taken from C. E. room at 1622 Terry ave. j ets Were unsuccessful In S#ying to rob him as he boarded a ‘Street car at Second ave. and Pike | Mowday night, U. L. Cook, 1930 Ninth ave. N. W., notified police. | Silk, candy and shoes, valued at) po Were taken from L. Vallene's ( at Second ave. and University two negro, bound breaking @ ‘He lives at 2709 Seventh ave. N.| Mtching purse of Mrs, R. Dufty, Sixth ave. N. W., from her Ae She was about to pay him a Bill, a man about 35 years old Bown the street and escaped, de her screams, at 7 a. m. Tues. The purse contained $10.30. “KAISERIN 6423 Brooklyn | @ HERE’S MORE ABOUT DUBLIN RIOTS STARTS ON PAGE ONE outgoing trains were permitted Pedestrians avoided the outskirts of the city and remained indoors dur ing the night. Frequent shots tol of the tension of the city. Sentries and others fired on the elightest sus picious sound Vehicular traffic was suspended en tirely The army officers slain in the Sun day raids will be buried in Br soll, according to plans announced today The flag-draped caskets wil! taken across the channel on British destroyers. The victims will be bur fed with full military honors, BRITISH TROOPS SHOOTS CROWD WATCHING GAME BY WEBB MILLER LONDON, Nov, 23.—Intense Inter manifest here today in the in the house of lords on the bit leading the oppo We rejection of the tion was deve strength, so that be houses in newspapers today pub 1 details of the killing of ors at ® hockey match at field, Dublin, last Sunday black and tans” fired into the Croke when crowd q They described the bloody football field on which, they said, pieces of the bones of the killed and wounded were picked up on Monday. WOMEN, CHILDREN SOKEAM FOR MERCY The Dafly News, in a Dublin dis patch, gave what purported to be! An eyewitness account of thee rowd estimated by this newspaper at 15,000-—penned between the ranks of ing police, unable to scale the stone wall and runnirig around in @ terrified manner amidst the rat tle of machine gun fire. Women and children screamed for mercy the dispatch sald. ‘The stone wall was described as pitted with bul | wiement over the arrest of a popu bisyfgposre lar captain and World War here A statement Imwued at Dublin cas | 114 wife, charged with the al Me said the plan had been to sur! inoge of thousands of dollars’ worth round the park with police and then | of ura, silverware, linen, cut glass have an officer call thru @ mema-| and other valuabies. phone that gunmen were belleved| phe couple under arrest are Capt present in the crowd, and everybody land Mrs, Beverly Grayson Chew, would be searched. This project| ‘They were arrested at their apart f the statement said, because) ment at the Heilevue hotel, after Sinn Fein pickets fired on the a> | tre Mary G, McClintock, of the proaching crown forces and gunmen seen cena in the crowd also started shooting which precipitated @ panic. In &n editorial the Dally News bitterly attacked the Dublin castle plan as & piece of “criminal lunacy.” Captain and Mrs. Ber | WASHINGTON, Nov. %3.—Army social circles here are agog With ex HARDING SIKP | CAPTAIN AND WIFE ARRESTED |The Morning Post urged immediate |@eciaration of martial law thruout IN CANAL ZONE "SERIOUSLY ILL lure High; Family fs Called tn PRN, Holland, Nov. %3.—The/ of the former German em- § Aucusta Victoria is considered : Her temperature yes | y reached 102.2. Her family has to her bedside, : Ontar and his wife arrived —D yesterday, and Prince Frederick is” expected today. | Adelbert and Prince Fursten. feos the first of the family to QF! ous up a good fight, but the odds| “inal and a visit to the president of | the be Went back to Germany shortly Prince Oscar reached Doorn. ans have forbidden the Of all members of the fam- the same time, fearing to ex- the sick empress. UCKY HORSESHOE | CUT HIS HEAD VELAND, Nov. 28.—Robert) has lost faith in horseshoes. ‘one over his door for good It felt on his head and left a} gash. ' For aDancingParty at Thanksgiving When all the family are together for a jolly time A Columbia Grafonola Will provide your choice o duces perfectly the playing of the world’s great ists, Broadway's master performers, as well as the popular ragtime, musical comedies and dance music. Grafonolas Pau $32.50 Pp On Easy Little Payments * Colne io and hear the New Decem- a ber Records R. 8, FRING! Third Avenue and University Street (Opposite Pantages Theatre) In Business Bince 1871 @ Hamlin and Other Celebrated Pianos, Player and Reproducing Pianos Ireland. The Daily Herald, labor, newspaper, recommended manned “industrial action” to “halt the Lrish via Cristobal ee) Robber Captured x BY RAYMOND CLAPPER by Spokane Police} crisropat, cana! zona, Nov. #3. SPOKANE, Nov, 23-—J, BE. Fur-|—l’residentelect Hardiag arrived nette sauntered into a ig shoe here at 9 a m. today. Submarines store on the main street at the rush | and airplanes escorted bis ship, the) hour last night, explained the work-|Pariamina, thru the harbor. There | ings of an automatic to dozen | was a big crowd waiting to greet the, clerks and emerged with $36 and a prestdent-rlect. | sense of duty well done. Two copa| Harding's schedule called for a caught him five minutes Inter, He/| #olf game tomorrow, @ trip up the| 'President-Elect Arrives at were against him. Police say he's, Panama, at Panama City, Thanks wanted in North Carolina for the | tving dinner will be eaten with the/ murder of a prohibition agent Pag oa Panaraa on Thursday, Four Running Punch SAYS HARDING Boards Are Arrested}TO CONSULT The police punchboard drive re 3 DEMOCRATS wulted in four arrests M | L. F, Hanlen, 1635 Thi WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—Starry Koopickka, 401 Yester way; K. clone friend of Prosi fama, 525 Sixth ave. S, and Brew-|dent-Elect Harding, nied in @ Harding has ster White, 1124 Western ave, were | st the four men ted. invited three democrats to confer with him at Marion during reve: Obie, who in rd with President ican leaders invited for| Daugherty includ. Senators Lodge, Poin , Knox, | rah, Johnson and Blihu Root, ex: | President Taft, Charies B. Hughes and Geor y. Wie m, ‘Refuses to Get Off Track; Man Is Killed} EVERETT, Nov, 23.—Adolph Raphoon, of Startup, ground to death under the wheels of Great Northern ssenger train No. 4 near Gold Bar| stetday, was declared today by \the train crew to have committed suicide, The whistle was sounded, warning him to get off the track, it | is said, but he gave no heed. Bargain Skating Is Offered Boy Scouts L. L. Hawthorne, tcoutmaster of Roy Scout troop 128, in charge of ice skating at the Arena, said toda he had made arrangements with} Manager Pete Muldoon for the ad. | mission of Boy Scouts in uniform at the reduced price of 10 centa, to in struction classes beginning Sa from 10 a, m. to noon. Skates, if re | quired, will be 10 cents additional. | Scoutmasters will be admitted free, | Hawthorne mid it was his intention to see every Boy Scout in Seattle learn to skate, \Prohi Agents Try for Dry Holiday) NEW YORK, Nov, 23.—Prohibi tion enforeement agents tn New} |York are doing everything within | |their power to give the “hooch hounds” little or nothing to be thankful for Thursday. | On top of the increasing activity | of federal officials in nosing out and | confiscating illegal stores of liquor, | both off the professional and ama. | teur brand, the aid of 11,000 cops has | been enlisted. f ideal musie, for it repro- Usic Fjouse ER, Manager SALT LAK CETY—James M. Whitmore, banker of Price, Utah, kilmd when train strikes auto. EL PASO, Texaa.—fixtecn Maxi. Bl | can prisoners pardoned by Gov, Lar. | Fagolo, to be deported by U, & THE SEATTLE STAR ‘POLICEMAN AND | WOMAN SHOT: | u 'Shot When Bandits Open “ Fire on Officer iF | Shot by two bandita, who opened | fire when by Henry J. Hayes, near 11th ave, and %. Spring st, at 345 p.m, Monday, |) Hayes and Mra Hi. J, Ransom, 60, of | 914 14th ave, were in city honpital | Tuesday. | Mra. Ransom t# shot thru the lert | foot and Hayes thru the thigh. { The bandita fired three shots | Hayes returned one, ‘Then they fed | down the street, leaped the auto | of William Harrison, 6320 15th ave N. &, and, preming a gun against || him, ordered him to drive to Rainier |} valley | SEOKETLY KILLS His ENGINE; PAIR RUN AWAY At lith ave, and KB. Jefferson et. Harrison secretly kic off the |epark and maid he was out of gas. The auto stopped. The bandits Jumped out and escaped | | Hayes noted suspicious bulges on | der the overcoats of the two men as they passed him, on Broadway and | Madison st. He accosted them at | 11th ave, and KE. Spring wt, and asked |them where they tlved and what they | had under their comtn, ty One of them suddenly drew @ gun and opened fire, Mra Ransom was hit by the first bullet, Hayes py the second, and the third went wild | As Harrison was driving the ban. | dite away, Hayes balled a passing jauto and ordered Mrs, Ransom and | himaelf taken to the howpital, stopped Patrolman NO TRACK FOUND | BY PURSUERS | On the way the auto pared Lieut. George Comstock and Hayes told j him of the shooting, Central station was notified at once, but men sent to the place where the bandits leaped from Harrison's auto faled to find trace of them, Both gunmen were about 15 years old, One answers in a general way the description of & stickup man who been busy In the city lately, Help! GeeWhiz! | ‘Kids Have Lost | Their Clothes! | | If you were @ coupla kids and | | verly Grayson Chew, fishionadle Stoneleigh apartment. which the captain and his wife had cceupied tn Beptember, during ber abyence, had missed a Ruasian sa ble stole valued by her at $10,000, and other valuaties The authorities say that the stolen articles were found tn the Chews'| you jost all your clothes, wouldn't apartment and in trunks they bad or that you were kinds sent to the railway etaion, Both | gutajuck? | were then charged with grand lar | rats w’ pened . ceny and placed under $2,500 bond | entiaren wie (conned See | each, TiT 12th ave. A suitease containing MOTHER SLAYS uv" ewe HER OWN CHILD =~. ba ue and Vhinsey Ridge dis Annoyed by Prank, She|Flood of Tourists Uses Ax, Drowns Self Is Coming to Coast will be tickled if you return it to their ma, They would like to get out) If you find the suftcase, the kids! Huné@reds of touriste from all MANCHESTER, XN. H, Now. $3-~| parts of the world are planning to initiated by ber | Visit the Pacific Coast next year, pommel. ee wm ora according te G. F, Harrtson, Amert playing quietly FOO can manager for Thomas Cook & Mra May Tomlin killed her Syear | Co, conductors of tours around the! ol4 son with an ax, severely wound | world Harrison is now visiting ed her 2yearold daughter with the | Seattia same weapon and drowned berself tn Townshend Elected a& creek here yeuterday. to Parliament With two blows she nearty ‘ea head and then smote her daughter, leaving her for dead. She| WELLINGTON, Shropshire, Eng @id not harm her 2-monthold baby jiand, Nov, 13.—-Maj. Gen. Bir lying nearby in « cradle. |Charles Townshend, “defender of Half an hour later neighbors found | Kut," waa elected to parliament her body tm the creck. Relatives said (from the Wreckin division of Shrop she had been brooding over family | shire, according to the result of a affairn. | byelection announced today FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET. PAGE 7 Mt. Rainier Town Is |Dope Squad Rounds 1Goes pi Reformatory Destroyed by Fire Up Trio With ‘Goods’) Until He Becomes 21 ASHPORD, ained today Nov, 23 of station to All that re Ashford Mt itr Kainier Na | and mal was 4 The fire Ashford hotel from’ an un started in the lob f the nearest |'tound on J. MeM Water st HOA wrapped in 14 packages unos, C. B. FE iited in their ar P. Anderson 4 An, of the pollo at Bighth ave, 6. and Monday night ison J, Johnson r TER, Calif brurna with $400,00 lwter can Myron W. Carm tenced wo t In reformatory moma. chal, 19, was seme at Ant ain until he is 21, ed at he payment on tamps. | FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET —— / | Pink Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises Special $1.95 NE of the advantages of early gift-shopping, this Pink Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise at a special price. Trimmed with Filet-pattern lace of attractive (ose and fin- ished with ribbon shoul- der straps. Special $1.95. —TUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Stockings Exceptionally Durable 65c Pair O CLOSELY and firmly knit are these Black Stockings, and heavily ribbed, too, that they give promise of long service. thread heel and toe. Sizes 6 to 101%. 65¢ pair. Made with two- Priced at —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE This Toy Tea Set DOWNSTAIRS STORE Candies for the Thanksgiving Table FTER - DINNER Mints, fresh and creamy, special, 55¢ per pound. Satin-finish Mixed Hard Candies in assort- ed flavors, special 45¢ pound. cee Salted Nuts, Wa- fers and other dain- ties are also in readiness in the Downstairs Store well - stocked Candy Section. Lacy Boudoir Caps for Christmas Giving at 50c T THIS price there are dainty Caps in pro- fusion, featuring Tucked Georgettes and Crepe de Chine with insertion and laces, silk combined with tucked net, lacwedged and ribbon-ruffled effects, and STORE| | Just in Time for Thanksgiving Affairs: New Dress Hats at $9.85 LITTERING with metallic cloth, luxurious with fur, or fluffy with tulle over flowers, these new Hats fittingly express the gaiety of the season—and they are especially interesting on account of their very low price—$9.85. The Hat pictured, in turquoise and silver brocade, combined with sealine fur in which tiny winter flowers are nestled—$9.85,. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE many others in Pink Mais Blue White Priced at 50¢ each. —THE DOWNSTALBS STORE in Aluminum is $2.00 N A BIG, tm- portant-look- ing holly box are packed away a pretty Teapot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher, Four Plates, J Four Cups and Four Saucers — enough dishes for a sizable doll family — and because they are of aluminum the little hostess will not have to be so very careful. Price $2.00. Other Aluminum Tea Sets are $1.50, $2.50 and $4.00, China Tea Sets are here, too, in wide array, ranging from a prettily decorated Set with tiny Teapot, Sugar and Creamer, one Cup and Saueer, at 25¢, to a 23-piece Set, with dishes large enough for the use of the little hostess and her e playmates, at $9.25. e H E floral - patterned —TOY SECTION, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ' Ribbons that make such lovely hair-bows, of- fered in lovely color-com- binations; 414 inches wide, 25¢ yard. AT 35¢ YARD Floral- and Dresden-pat- terned Ribbons with sat- in edge in many desir- able colorings, 5 inches wide, 35¢ yard. --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Hair-bow Ribbons 25c Yard 41-piece Dinner Set $10.95 WO tasteful patterns to choose from at this very low price—a bluebird design and a gold-line decoration. Both of medium weight porcelain, and exception- ally well-finished. The Set consists of Women’s Wool-mixed Underwear Reduc- $ 1.7 Gar- ed to ment HESE flat-weave un- dergarments are in a wool-and-cotton mixture of grateful warmth, the Vests with high neck and long sleeves, ribbed cuff and band at bottom and mer- cerized band finish at neck. The Drawers are in ankle length, with ribbed cuffs. Reduced to $1.75 gar- ment. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 6 Dinner Plates 6 Salad Plates 6 6 Bread and Butter Plates 1 6 Sauce Dishes 1 1 Vegetable Dish 1 6 Cups 1 The set of 41 pieces, $10.95. SILVER-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, SET OF SIX, $3.75. The Forks are silver-plated on nickel-silver, the Knives plated on forged steel. Set of six, $3.75. NUT BOWLS, $1.95 Mahogany-finish Nut Bowls, complete with Nut Cracker and six Picks, $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Saucers Salad Bowl Platter Sugar Bowl Creamer 36-inch Comforter Challies at 25c Yard NEW shipment of Cotton Challies quotes this very low price, The pat- terns are large and small floral effects on light and dark grounds—in the pleasing combinations chosen for comforter coverings. Very good value at 25¢ yard. ue pownsrains store | :