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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921. WOMAN 1S ROBBED BY 2 HOLD-UPS Halted on Street, 75 Cents Taken; Two Car Tokens Are Returned Holktup men robbed three persons . Two men robbed Mra Pleo, 6121 Maynard ave, , Gnd returned two street s to her, explaining that { not be able to use them Tw vt » Filipinos backed S Imakura, - el Seventh ave 8 and & room of the hotel | od him of $6. IM? Lith ave, W. wae ¢ $16 by a lone highwayman, ed a Diack army pistol, at and Melrome ave. at 10 p. and rv Lee Noble pobdes! who Jonn m. Fri ME ROBBED OF EWELEY WORTH $500 Jewelry valued at more than $500 —— m trom the home of Mra. R. Cutter, 1106 EB. Denny way, be (ee > m and $30 p m. Friday, ng to & report made to Sergt. an ar used & pass key, Dia. ring, oueman's diamond stickpin n watches comprised the loot OUND UP ¥ LAW While LEGED 1OLATORS three persons were being here last night polles were y busy jailing men and wom. crimes, such as posses. @ pint or a quart of| | fi Whisky or 10 of 15 quarts of beer in| Miss Marie Curtis. Marie ju e. holder of many long-distance One man was arrested tn the Bun-| winter, when there's snow, sh [alow cafe for possession of half a “But don't you simply freeze?” the other Detroit girls ask | | | st laughs at them. » swimming record: e gets into a one- She is the jt raise $33,000,000 tn this country ientqeenery. ts chairman of the |which leaves more than $200,000 yot | will be obtained if Seattle and King | | county relief organization, it was an | Hackua, treasurer of the county or of whisky. L. J. Barron, 30. suit and goes out to play. Snow diving—sure, head first— Lauded taki ee THE FIVE COUNTIES ‘GIRL SHRIEKS AT ‘OVER THE TOP’ GANGSTER TRIAL Raise Quotas for Europe's |“Can’t Ruin My Character!” Hungry Children Cries Miss Stanley SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8—The of Alien MeDonnell, with amumulting Jensle connection with the so-called Howard st. gang according to a dixpatch recetved this | cases, was expected to open today. | morning from lL. H. Burnett, state | ‘rhe prosecution practically uropean relief | ite case at a dr tie seanion inet council at his Tacoma offics |night. After Jessie Montgomery | Cowlite county reported 117 percent! had told her story and then hur of its quota raised and Ferry county | ried from the court room in a 112 per cent. Karly in the campaign | rit of hysterics, Jean Stanley, her Walla Walla, Benton and Pend) companion, took the stand to give Oreille counties announced that they | corroborative evidence. had met their obligations in full In the midst of Mins Stanley's Tho total mined in the state 8) oromexamination, McDonnell’s at $145,000, The state's quota ts $350,000, | torney asked a comparative unim portant question, but one designed to be mubscribed, but Burnett ex |to Jay a foundation for an attack pressed confidence that this amount | 5), sting Stanloy'n character “You can’t ruin my character” cried Mins Stanley. She leaped cine | from «oer chair, dodged behind & mesting of the KIBS! sudge Ward's desk and fled, ery ing, into the judge's chambers, where Mrs. Katherine O'Connor, policewoman, comforted her, Later she returned to the stand and an. SEATTLE STAR Five counties in the state have! fone “over the top” tn the campaign | defense charged for the starving children of Hurope, cloned county give the $150,000 for which | they have been asked. Following nounced today that Seattle had con. tributed a little more than a third of this sum, Active solicitation wit not be re sumed, but contributions will be re |"Wered perfunctory questions. ceived until the fund is complete.| The charges in the case of Mo Checks should. be sent to M. ¥F,|Donnell, which covers two indict Menta, are the most revolting yet ganization and president of the Na |Prought out in the so-called gang tional Bank of Commerca, di | Prosecutions. CAR CO. MUST — MOVE HOUSE UP REFUND FARES) SECOND AVENUE City Wins ” Fight Against | Miniature Mother Ryther | Rainier Valley Line Home on Wheels Battle poticemen and firemen will! Ansisted by two bands, a big be refunded all fares that they have|Moat, representing the Ryther paid during the past several months | child home with the little. Ryther to the Seattle and Rainier Valley | home kiddies literally sticking out railway, aw the result of a decision of the windows, and @ score or Says Wounded Vets Shamefully Treated WASHINGTON, Jan. &-—Thow wands of wounded soldiem have re colved no ge tment compensa | tion after two years spent in how pial, FLW. Galbraith, national! commander of the American Le gion, charged before the house in- terstate commerce committee today | in advocating the cor tration of all gove pent agencies designed! ald the service men under the interior department. IANDON-G, & Zinovief? and other Russian soviet leaders retuned | entrance into Italy by Italian gow | erniment Under » military law, commanding officers in the French army have the | right to perform marriage cere-| monster. \more than 20 years 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles V4 & Carothers, 4129 12th ave. N. E., told polite that hie to knocked down an unidentified pedestrian at Second ave, and Uni versity et, Friday, The man ap peared to be uninjured. : — | NEW YORK—Charies Carlson, | ship carpenter, sentenced to five to ten years in Sing Sing for attempted robbery, leas than 24 bours after crime was committed. SAN FRANCISCO. — Reorganiza tlon of police department begun with discharge of two captains and four patrolmen, all of whom had served | Eighteen Con- secutive Semi-annual Dividends We Have HIS substantial profit «left in our care, in IDEAD MEN TELL" NO TALES Live, Strong, Vigorous RedBloodedMenTellof NUXATED IRON Noreted Tron guickiy Wipe make fe Diced and revitalize wornent, perves, Atall druggists in tablet Shave With accrued, year in and year out, on savings tion to the Absolute Protection afforded all funds of savers by the careful and conscientious conduct of this as- sociation under the rigid laws regulating our operation and safeguard- ing our investments. Under Strict State Supervision, with expenses limited by law, not one dollar has ever been lost to savers through the is lots of fun, she says. But you have to find a deep 8n0w-|\indea down by the supreme court more of brick coupon suleamen, utual Savings and Loan plan under which we operate. bank or you may break your neck, ‘The stool pigeon method of having an agent dicker with a man and then Arrest him was followed in the latter case. After complaint had been made to Police, Minerva Hlorton, 25, waitress, Was arrested at 2516 Second ave and HE WON'T GIVE OUT DEPUTIES ARREST PASTOR of Washington. W. A. CWeary”) Wilkins bimself Under the decision, the raftway|will lead the amault on Seattle's company mum cafry out its fran-| busines district Monday morning chine obligations and carry the cop |in a Qnal effort to raise the §25,000 pers and firemen free of charge) tund. when on official duty, At the time) Thin big event was planned for the police and firemen were denied | garumiay but the rain caused post- free transportation, they were ad\ponement The float itself is some. vised by the legal department of the| thing new and novel and there Your money is Absolutely Safe here. You can start saving now with from $1 to $ dend on July 1, 1921. 5,000 and participate fully in earnings at our next Semi-Annual Divi- SAVINGS LEFT HERE BEFORE JANUARY 15 ON GIRL CHARGE WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM JANUARY 1 city to obtain tndividual receipts | os Newt | five quarts of grape and 15 bottles of will be a doren or more of Mother| beer seized. Another woman, Jennie Lubetach, 28, housewtfe, was jailed from 44: 40th ave. S, but tater ball. She posseased grape and 20 pints of ne, police afega STEAL HREE PAY PHONES Th phones ATEV ES ree pay BSCHOOL CLINIC TO BE DROPPED However, to Urge Law Making It Legal ruling against the legality of gchool clinics and the election of new the school board Friday after oon. E. Shorrock, a member of the | board for 18 years, was elected preat | dent to sucesed Judge Richard Win- | sor, defeated at the last election. H. Ki. King was selected vice president. Reuben W. Jones was reelected seo Fetary for the 19th time. _ ‘The board indicated its intention ef fecking legislative action which will permit of the carrying on of the “work of clinics in the schools, No attempt will be made at the [present time to continue the opera tion of the clinic at the Central } Sehool U. S. May Deport Valera WASHINC Jan. %—Harry Bolend, secretary to Eamonn De Valera. “president of the Irish re Public,” is subject to deportation the United States, ft wns Warned totay, for remarks ab ffibuted to him favoring attacks + Rritish subjects and British ns in this country. artment ts inquirtng trte alleged statements and his status as an alien. is sald herg came to ted States as a stoker and arty & passport. No Market Yet for Skagit Power Bonds nly sufficient money avail y on work on the Skagit ect for five weeks, the nee committes is taking » funds from other h to proceed with tion, No market haa yet nd for the $2,006,000 city nand Skagit bonds, eved that a market for will develop early in the Cleaners and Dyers End Convention Here rthwestern Association of rs cloned a three urday afternoon of Seattle, A. H Louis, and D. V. of the Asnociat idresued the conven MR. AND MRS. ALBERT D. CAMPBELL, 514 University st. be Ps © rents Thursday noon a boy was born Mr. and Mire. Rusell A. Campbell of Mt Ver wen New Sheriff Says It Would Tip Off Crooks crook tn the county they are,” Starwich find out soon enough coma by prominent Italians, Robert Gentil. and Primo Rosellini, at the Toseaflo cafe, Department Store Superintendent Dies Clarence W. Beitler, 35, general of MacDougall @ Southwick department store, died Friday night after a month's Mness, He ts survived by bis parents, Mr and Mra. Henry B. Beitler, 2409 5 Pine st. Aliens, Citizens of Future, Graduated Forty-seven prospective American citizens were awarded diplomas at the Central school Friday night. The candidates had just completed the course in the naturalization night school. The exercises, were conduct. | 4 by the Civil War group of the Federation of Seatile Patriotic so cletien = Seattle Praised by Chinese Silk Kings ‘That Seattle te tne gateway to the Orient. wasn the declaration Frida: of the 10 Chinese silk magnates who spent the day here as the cuests of local business men. The delegation left Saturday morning for the Inter. national silk exposition tn New York. ‘The hope was expressed by the Astinguished visitors, that the friendly relations between the two countries would be further cemented by groups of business men of both nations visiting both countries. ABLE 10 OD HER WORK After Suffering Mrs. Siefert Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Pottsville, Pa.—‘T suffered with female trouble for four or five years and was very ir- ) regular. I was not fit to do my work at times and took \Compound adver- tis in the news- pers and took and gotall right. I gained twenty pounds or more and am now able to do my work, Irecommend the Vege table Compound to my friends and yon may use these facts as a testi monial.”’—Mra. SALLIE Srerert, # W. Fourth Street, Pottsville, P The everyday life of many hou wives is a continual struggle with weakness and pain. There is nothing more wearing than the ceaseless | round of household duties and they become doubly hard when some fe male trouble makes every bone and muscle ache, and nerves all on edge. | If you are one of these women dc not suffer for four or five years ar) Mra. Siefert did, but profit by he ex and be restored to health y | Baltle and 60,000 via Viadtvostok. whenever they paid their fares. ‘These receipts must now be cashed by the company, It in possible that the Rainier Valley line may refure the receipts until the remittur of the | Rev. Densel Faces Mann Act | Case PATERSON, N. J, Jan. $.—The Rew. Corneitus Densel, former pas-|of not more than 20 dayn tor of the First Netheriamis| Assistant Corporation Counmel church, was arrested today on a/Thomas J. I. Kennedy appeared in warrant charging violation ef the| behalf of the city, WON'T MIX GOLF “eceroee| WITH POLITICS ‘waa held In $5,000 bonds, which were |Harding Won’t Listen When furnished by Richard | Donkerfoot, Swatting Little Ball father of Wiliam Donkersloot, the MARION, O, Jan. %-—There ts | dominie’s son-in-law. one place where it's wasted chatter to talk politics to Prerident-elect | Two Sentenced to Harding. |Pen and Reformatory | "2%, ote course! | Net Harria, 20, arraigned on a| A statemman from the Fast found charge of grand larceny, and|that ont when he asked friends of Charles Potter, 46, on a charge of! Harding to arrange a golf game | burglary, pleaded guilty before Judge | for him with the president-elect. J. T. Ronald Friday. Each was sen-| “When you play golf with Hard- |tenced to one to 15 years, the former|ing,” he was told, “PLAY GOLF! in the state reformatory and the lat-| Nix on the politics.” ter in the penitentiary. Harding's athletic program, these Se eae days, includes a golf game about Car-Ferry Transfers (2°r7,.° 7. the exeveine he Demanded by 400) gets, but, as Mra. Harding mye “Tle has wonderful recuperative “Fallure to arrange for transfers | powers and keeps tn fine trim.” between street cars and the Went Se- — jattle ferry” is reeponsible for the loss of traffie to both ferry and street cars, according to a protest |siened by 400 residents of Went Se- |attie and presented Friday to the county commissioners and the city Mann act. Dense & teing sued by Mim Trina Hannanberg, former choir gir, with whom he t& alleged to |bave eloped to Buffala, for $25,000 ctv! damages | Densel was arratgned before Untied Delaney Her Bed a Kennel; Father Is Jailed FORMLY, England, Jan, &—John Mercer waa sentenced to three months’ tmprisonment for neglect ing his two daughters, aged 14 and 11. It was charged one of the girls | was locked out because she lost her whee, and she had to sleep in a dog kennel. First Seattle Showing STARTING SATURDAY In the last stx months 80,000 Ger- | man war prisoners have been trans ported home from Russia via the 10c CHILDREN Was Restored te Heah by | ham’s Vegetable 4 So many things happened at the sunny bath- ing beach and at Mary’s boarding school that Mary almost lost a fortune. But she kept her mysterious secret hidden in the school attic, gave they all a merry chase, and will give you many a hearty laugh and thrilling moment! NEAR PIKE higher court is ment here, a matter mus! Ryther’s kiddies tn the windows to! watch the brick coupon salesmen | go over the top. “There will be two bands drum majors, and real | ” said Wlikins Saturday \te going to be a mre treat for everybody tn Seattle. The float will appear on Becond aye not Jater than 11:30 a m and be on the princtpal downtown corners @urtmg the afternoon, “We're going te give everyhoty fn Beattie a chance to come acrom for Mother Ryther and while we urge all to buy bridk tickets there will be means provided for smaller donations, anything from ten cents to $100." wit | | | fe Fer OTUPS BACKACHE Concentrated Heat Penetrates Right Dewn to Pain Spot—Brings Ease at Once lumbage, neurftis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching joints When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try “Red Pepper Rub,” and you will have the quickest re et known. Nothing has uch concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. In. stant relief. Just as soon as ypu |apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the |Uingling heat. In three minutes it |warms the wore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula |tion, Breaks up the congestion— jand pain t# gone. 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