The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, J Girl Is Missing NEW YORK inche Spellman Benjamin lawyer, *home here since Monday Jan, 24 18 Spellman, a Were informed today. She was last cuardians of the peace the people?” he queried Seen when sho left her home for Bar # will open at 12:30, and "We referred the soldiers’ bonus ail ose — BAPE college, a few blocks away, That until 11 p.m. every bill because it would net be consti) Mfternoon she telephoned her father seas Will 0 to tht wert Howard Taylor organization leader tn hat she was in a millinery store and | gorsement of Mayor Caldwell and Pc tutional without a referendum vote, Was going to buy a hat Chief Searing the senate, Interrupted sharply era eon, Ley Orpheum will give a mati “The supreme courts of two other mesecenremenenane pues nae VK asd pret: Show Rehpdairt ee ibe estar wtaten had already held that it wax poco he shay: Mp Bes ht mM raylor had nothing to way. Serie, Pree on anor aerraas peer fet 38 pre ew Hats at $7.50 an 5 oF Caldwell will: » ak from the ¥ the code, should be elected by the atage. people, and made subject to recall . " ‘ George Hood, manager of the Met lclene or dinhonesty € shana ony Hedley Ey i teat iaite oneirioee skies Bring Smart Innovations in Style | theatre on February 6 to a benefit tans tq text the constitutionality of ee : | entertainment, all proceeds to go into Ce aieileee elmaaly whios, ore HE sketch shows the prevalent sash idea in the re anda. eferendum vote o 4 .] |. A boxing smoker will be given at Heese sce lem gaia a ; Pheasant Georgette on a hat of Black Cello- jthe Armory on Saturday night for SOLDIER SPEAKS : Fs e he same purpos “COMMON PEOPLE phane ($10.00), streamers of ribbon are used in the | MORE THAN $6,000 B, Selwyn, of Tacoma, who ae & 5 3 ite tassel i | RAISED SO FAR pads eave 2pm din Bh mle same manner, and drooping bows or tassels 0 A tot of more than $4,000 had com me, OVE ay poopre, 7 on . . . : been raised for the families of the unorgat a ie | pation underbrims give a similar effect. 1 Am the Shines septtnntien to —_ &@ inefficient and uneconom! All-satin and Satin-and-braid combined prevail in this Reve ay sate pe Pee He pointed out that no compara early showing; fashioned into Draped Turbans, Sailors, - tive estimate of costs under the two ; F A ‘ “ ment .... $2,000.00 vapors hs Ba ge ream enfintes Drooping Hats with plaited brims and “Off-the-face” Hats ; Schwabacher Bros, & Co. 100.00 pede stragcor ee ks tt apap vt : : | Standard Furniture Co 100.00 SRE aemee eek hake pirveiares with pin ornaments. | 8. Friedlander & Son 00.00 that the code promised no great sav » . . ‘ ‘ per | Watier S. Fulton + seasnce ne When Gamenned denety, A brilliant display, with these colorings in the majority Donworth, Todd & Higgins Siktewn‘anla teat the ones wend 6 RE Ae e | New contributions received today ae ths povenrmmanhiel dae sats —Rust, Navy, Pheasant, Brown, also Black. by The Star were 5 aa to the hands of @ small group of poll Prices—$7.50 and $10.00. = —+um pvowNnsTAIRs STORE ® Uctans. Anonymous A ais 1.00 “4’ lot of us,” he told the renate, Offers the Musicians’ union t ““whd went to France to uphold the nish any kind of music needed theory of reprenentative government at any benefit performances for are going to consider our work over the bereft fmilies of the four ther f thin code is passed, a vain ’ policemen, killtd recently by bat nacrifice no far as this state ts con ‘A Grou of dits, were made to Mayor Caldwe erned.” a | Infants - | Wednesday by F. C. Bradley and » “ay ae Sa | Selwyn was decorated with the dis . d . ° sg eae AS , a Joe Brady.—Photo by Price & Carter. tinguished service cron, the crx Se Wool-mixe inter Suits tary, respectively, of the organiza-| Arter walving extradition, Joe, and Inspectors Cliff Hellyer and Ar. | SUerre, and was wounded twice. | on aly, arrested here on a charge of | chic 1, he started on his tap SENATE MEMBERS | Vests, 65c Reduced to The offer will be transmitted to ng “The Shadowy’ Portland burg day morning, He was| GROWING SKEPTICAL | is 4 the ctty ‘conpelt ° lar and blackmailer, was on | od at 2:10 p,m Crgwing #kepticiem on the part of WOOL-AND-COTTON 23 75 } r. back to Portland early Wednesday jee that he is “The|senate mombers featured the after Pe F |M’MILLAN’S In custody of Lieut John A. Gol |noon session which was devoted to mixture of soft tex e a section-by-wection examination of ture is featured in these i BODY STARTS Here’s Starts the Ha ae ern, MoAraie. thai]| little Vests—high neck ‘THE lowness of this price ‘ FOR THE EAST More SHOOTING BANDIT P; ~ time after time to take refuge behind | and long-sleeve style, but- will be fully realized ne Webs wa $6 .. | About age suave and soothing generalitien, ‘ ” : tf ¢ | 4gTne bady St Patretioan \N i) Me- |"“That the Tew code embodies ittle| toning yer the ~~ upon inspection of the good n, third vic bee e ten r a benefic! oginlation, bi ‘inis vi e i * . ‘ |chmitt’s gun, was. started on Its| voice, altho the two wounds in hie Smith was being operated on tate [Me™ and beneficial legislation, but |]) Finished with merceriz materials—Tricotine, Serge, journey to his chitdhood home In| head were giving him great pain. afterncen. ray slictes | Nery y coanaen Se, Pereaene ead shell trimming and ribbon : Orangesdaie, Cape Breton, Noval “Where do you live?™ & bullet was lodged in |paminiatering poarde, wee eam ecil| drawstring. Sizes 1 to 5. | Velour and Cheviot—and ‘ota SW . ne . oatile wit! other.” Smith's head, jus © bin br ’ . 8 2 oe r PL GeRUMNIEC: ccscaoeehek hih| Goel sav caters no ants | Woinee’ ceeceein vr one |Rauisitive senators. McArdle had : i examination of the smart, hearse from Butterworth's mortu-| shook his b smiling grimly. Ho|of several the ‘he had Arongtt in fatly — as tae oer | Priced at 65¢. semi-tailored styles. Braid- ary to the Great Northern depot. | refused to tell the names of his two |to Central station from A beer party | 3000 7 UUMIm tae roman abdinal THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE : . x f The pallbearers were rant M.| companions. He said that he served|at 13th ave. and E. Jefferson at.,| Ate Eedenation of Raber, manu ing, embroidery and but- D. Pence and Patrolmen Robert! in the army for nine years, and that | several nights ago phrrarh Ai ed + sieeenna . ie 3) a Bridges, P.-E. Knapp, J. R. Me-| ho was born in Watertown, 8 D. gape mber Smitha| UP ® igantic political Juggernaut ||| tons are the trimmings. Black or Brown, mili-| !ey Ihe said, in New York, February, t |LIVESTOCK, SAYS OHARRA | Women’s These desirable colorings tary heels; sizes 214 to 8;|,.T* body will be shipped via i919, after serving in France in the | give iden with Sentor I. G. O'Harra, of King, de “ z a ry » SIZES 214 Vancouver, B. C, where McMillan! army transport service. hin E. B.” tattooed on Sm ared that, under the provisions of W: | : d available: Navy, Tan, Chi- widths A to D. yalues | vas & patrolman for five years.) «what did you plan to get eut of | left arm 6 code, labor would be treated like oormixe bl Wi ‘: R $9.00 and $10.00, reduced| it is understood here that Vancou-| ine robbery?” fo y sheriffs maid at noon that/dalry or livestock, would lack any ‘ é nese-blue, istaria, ‘ust to— |ver police will hold memorial ex! ...) teast $300." | eved one of the eacaped ban | representation or voice in the admin Union Suits and Brown. ercises, “And this was to be aplit three! to the name of |lstration of its affairs, and would be ern Ane This wan the only clue tolat the mercy of the governorap d $ : R hey ib ole ity of wither of the two fu-| pointed director of labor and in| $2.50 an 3.00 Broken sizes—16 to 42 “What . dustry - eae | IN ee tet csrleanmetunmmubineacarre tee! i, olng on the arma of the| Quizzed by Senator Fred W ELL-FINISHED and Reduced to $23.75. | “My pal and I told them to stick | Mandit may aid pup rag ge rite ox coh gap Lapene db el gt Bg soft to the touch are —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ee ee dan eae aineen ee hip thr |cers at will, McArdle withdrew into these ¢ream-color mixed- os ; “ two re etters E.la smoke M words, muttered . Ini Sui sith fk dropped me before I could get him." |p” a), ttere are believed to be | semethine ‘a ; wool Union Suits, wi ’ Si ib B Eat Spe co there were three oth mene are leved to be ething aboug “f ing charges with sey 4 ‘ W " i MEXICO CITY, Jan. 26—Fearw| Pemte’st the table all from & the tn f the bandit. The tatteo-| the appropriate athorities,” but mercerized heading laced omen’s Silk-and-Fi er- oot were felt here today for a large num- | ry e: J. Phillipe of 7 Weat. | h# mark # right ar failed to enlighten the senate as to wi cerized ta at : P. Saree nermnasna sr unre” alte | Ther are: J: Pile of 3107 West yt examined athe Bint ceGenedier ha tiene J, with mer pe Stockings, 50c Pair At, Bipannanoe, cate ot Durang® | pallard ave., and Rose Warren, 118 | tactared ae tind neck. - HE popular heather mixtures are offered in which is repo io have m at | Pairvi oN. og OLYMPIA, Jan. 26.—Gov. Hart ‘ * : P * . ee ce Sef ene ‘Jenny Greenwald, wite of Harry | ° has agreed to & third amendment to Ankle length, low neck nag geht eee: peewee in prgy me: of aa by the Arieta brothers, wald, the proprietor of the his now famous civil administrative . Navy, y wi i The Arieta brothera gevolted sev-| ince wes'inthe lan GUNMEN ESCAPE 1 2c4n Tt ke tenemeh on feline ack and sleeveless. ri wold or Gray wi lack, also Green with eral days ago, according to advices " { | thority ay. oe - 3rown. aia the ¥ SAID To } W ‘ § 50. ” : Sonar abel so wih Bt Soher | NAMES OF PALS PARK BATTLE | _ Follewing: the ixodvare af the pict Sizes 86 and 38, $2.50 With boots in lustrous silk-and-fiber ango big foll | to make the University of Washing ‘ og: “i ; ‘ etn h dered Gi Fr anon . ee ery paar gmc Two gunmen, believed to be hold. | ton the plaything of Hart's politi Sizes 40, 42 and 44, mixture, lace-striped, in sizes 81 to 10, @The government has order jen.| ts alleged to have told deputy sher-) na ‘in ooain ark, | Clans, as described in The Star you very y-pri i Eugenio Martinez, who brought] ffs that he would give his name and | 1P%. | nin crag olan are | corday, the govertior hae agreed $3.00. ee lta very low-priced at 50¢ _ sais E about the surrender of Francisep| those of hin two pals if they would | /."0™ . n WE “L. “Geecers jamend the code so as to eliminate —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Villa and has a reputation as one of | bring him to Seattle bvemkdnces wire fired Ne pSypto ~ 6 objectionable provisions, | the best bandit hunters In Mexico, to! After he arrived at city hospital ‘ eer | Hart did not feel strong enough to start on the trail of Arietas’ men.| here he was reminded of this, but noticed the two men|Jim thru the code against the He will get under way with a strong| only smiled and replied he was “not ¢ near the grandstand. He | used sentiment of the university's >’ ® 4 4 force of federal troops. cL them, “TNetr rephy. was a| Powerful alumni © Men s Heavy-welg t Union ults, 1. A shot from a revolver. Grégory an. | Skull Fractured a { “You remember 1 ta te ee BEELER DRAFTS HEAVY WEIGHT of ribbed cotton is offered in these low-priced Union Suits Battle With Thugs — poo ype poser ERE ” ice believe they may be the |AMENDMENT TO —well suited to present wear. Soft-finished and elastic, with knit cuffs and MONTREAL, Jan. 26.—Samuel Re — = hme ~ * |#ame two ba who held up Dou ba * Rosen, 30, of Pittsburg, is In a hospi A ere woundea}0# Cullen, 2923 Ferdinand ©! ANTI-JAP BILL ankles. In gray and ecru shades—$1.85. ‘ tal here today with a fractured skull. . ie ‘ " Arr ave and Kk mt OLYMPIA Jan. 26 Represent * <5 ; j \f i e . Now! tta bandit blurted out for God's . 2 presenta. a . : Nav: Ladies’ Black Kid folowing an attack in ‘hie’ ptl bandit blurted out. And robbed him of $28 ueaday ha eler of King county has| HALF HOSE of good quality cotton, in Navy, Black, White, Cordovan and Shoes Rosen says he knows the namen| Dozens of officers had “visited |"!#ht Ragrete ] propeneé CoM. syria Nee beri Gray, with double sole and ribbed top, 25¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE of the thugs, but not disclose th during the forenoon, trying | Japa ene bill 0 rengt en its pro Values $12.50, $15.00|them. He was robbed of $60 after aie him. Smith ab nage bo COLAGINO GETS : i we kn tet become a} and $17. zes 2 to 9; Hee beaten on the head with the + Ae se dave LIFE SE ; cf the Dblted States atiall not ~ ——- — ——e 7 ’ eke evolver butts naid that hi hert is Mra. C. J NTENCE 4 oad ‘ widths AAA to E—|Siackers’ revolver [Wyman nme at 3 WMO AS MURDERER [ier after acquire any share or Inter: Deputy, Prisoner Filibuster Against Phone From Ottawa French or military heels.| The women of this country spent | She was imme notified of the est in a corporation or other organ. : : Specially priced «Mi $5,000,000 for perfumes, cos-|condition of her son and deputy! Murder in the first degree, with |!#°4 froup of persons which has ti Battle Blizzard Emergency Tariff} to Vancouver, B. C, pec etics mr toilet preparations last | sheriffa started out to bring her in to| recomme tion that the death to or control, possession, use Of! garr LAKE CITY, Jan. 26 WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.-—This ts OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 26.— year. . 'the hospital alty be not inflicted, was the v yment of land. Property con-/ioyt W. Hine, United States secret | 2 ection fittyus, | 2stnee telephone communication, $ 95 ae Meththa sitarssen or teks 1 in violation of this section| service operative, Ix recuperating to- | the tenth day of the Harrison fINbus-| between Ottawa and Vancouver tos MP) ae SSS the case of Peter Colagino, kip). |Sball thereby be forfeited to the) aay from the effects of battling aj ter in the senate against the Fordney| day was an established fact. Volos! i “<¢ ————_— <i ed Alex MeGibp Decemt 10, | "tate blizzard while bringing a prisoner, | emergency tariff bill at both ends could be heard distinctly { wr 1920, in a quarrel over chickens, The | . Recler eh hy renee 7 — . James Marion Thompgon, here to} Harrison's filibuster may take its|Ver the 5,000-mile wire, The route! 4 y- EEK ND ALE ( Le cane was tried in Judge Boyd J. Tall-| Solnon. Mion organisation of the| ce, Charses of fore 7 | place in the hall of fame with others | cas, from Osawa, Vie. Hew Se pe CR {man's court. Colagino claimed selt-|% nation ganization 1©} ‘Thompson is a rancher in Uintah E . Denyer, Salt Lake City, Sam | { 1G defenne. American Legion basin. The two were overtaken by | which mark senate history , Seattle, thence to Vem } iy Thursday—Friday— Saturday | ca Sentence of life imprisonment, the | the storm and fought for 18 hours to| Pat Harrison, Junior senator trom | : 4 ‘. ousamds of Beattie fan vaise-\@ | necessary corollary of the Jury's ver |gain five miles on the trail. Thomp- | sriscissippi, a former member of the | ‘ giving events each week a RE. You always nave di i Hees dic F on, with his brother, who was 7 # Men’ S NOES | Hee *. no_matter tit tered during |i eo ae oe : ‘Notes rom Meena er Oter iced with | house, is the leader of the filibuster, i : = <a a abe i Hats eta * ‘ : sends 5 e orpine soldiers’ bonge “cherie vf and, in fact, its mainspring. He has | Iv BOAP. DEL MONTE RAIS a ene eee : P bt +e | done most of the filibustering himself Se ae | | beeline egislature ot ilteet antoete soni oer ” era racy beers . ate BE a ready to come to his help if he is Reg 6 Ge | PE XI OLYMPIA J 26 Congress D J. W. Mahe M ny extended efforts. \ Oe aan ta 10 k the TD ATTEMPT TO will be waked" Sat ue GA Locke Wednesday Rt tbe Unu| hee eee eect PEOP Wee mel a, nal Fe [wit tect vat the. OPLE HEARD feos puRDICK® MAN WHITE PINE eA) GET YOUNG ficient taritt on ¢ hinese onus to versity Methodist hrs - at Sor:t pet ’ TOOK DRINK Nets mig > a «. |] |BANDITS OFF Imgton, nccording to's. Fesotution {hs mublect will be “God's Trumpet| AND A HALF|E ZIMMERMANN mea o - HYDRO NAPTHOL, Dist 4 Claiming that the facts set forth |Passed by both houses here today.|Call for "Life Service Bugene Joseph, Indian, of Coupe care | met) eee enelerty sae | |against Louls Madsen and C. A.| To confer jointly with members TING in honor of| ville, took a drink and a half Monday Famous Swiss Lyric Tenor : eo PAL ME R's BUN NION ¥ REM, NGRAM'S MILKWEED Brown, charged with murflering Pa f th Oregon legislature on mat arter members was held by Se n t and awoke to find watch and AND Your choice of any| cr. . ba 0.06 | trolman Vv. L, ‘ens, do not con-|ters pertaining to fisheries on the) ap No. 69, Woodmen of the | chain missing, he told police Tuesday mr “1 oply sold at Ww IDA | sUitute the charg of murder in the |Columbia rive a committee of the/ end right afternoo: rate ay ith Andie ? interposed a demurrer Tuesday -aft-|by resolution here today All sizes and widths ie | DER—Roxularl he | MeGILA’A A jernoon, when their clients were! mre egnference is scheduled to be GRANDVIL I E $ 95 4) Another for Je DER—For Z | brought before Presiding Judge J. T.|heid in Seattle on January 29. | r k OEW => CAMPBELL BOUP Ronald to plead sli ai ries § i. | I | ; | John F, Dore, representing Brown, |,,indlvidual citizenship for women| nt pi eaadigte sedis set | N iste ahort inte eo demurrers wil | toned to establish, if the legislature tonal [|e ot thn ear ene uh et CONCERT SPECIAL 4 tae [eg |tor hndven, acauivncet inthe ate (the houne today. ‘The petition asks CONTINUOUS 1TO11 Hopton dies i ot ae tneht! Dhe taerine aan abe cer tee as amides. wolsen wip marry | Fi ainbig Basernent Store iit WAFERS fay anand pleas were entered, foreigners retain. their citizenship} “ as area || i ugg I [Scant Paden a loce ang wath women oe ne || THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | DONT MISS, * ald N @4 HOURS; raigned on the same charge, was|'¥ing Amerloar be required * to is ie Pate of a Won | | NDAYS, TOO ‘fl | granted until Friday to plead, at the rain net citizenship thru the reg | Exciting aTTHE | ~ ols; 8 2 to 8 oD : . request of his counsel, » Johnson, ; War channels wa Tweedie Boot BB ine totam nine with te |volvern and. other firearm by etropolitan . | case Jalions was introduced in the senate | Tops $1.85 } The fourth handit, Creighton|teday by Frank H, Renick, of ‘King 66 99 4 . Wj] | Dodge, was fatally wounded by Pa-|county. To carry @ revolver, an} un a bg Z H trolman Seevens before the iattor |allen, under the bill, would be re (A died quired to obtain a license from the AT 8:30 i Mos hy) | state auditor, if he had obtained a) “and 5 BIG ACTS OF Prices: 50c ( sHOE Co = = 'SECOND-YESLER j RS TWENTY «PERSONS «WERE |certifioate of the sheriff and game| bain to $2.00 0 7 ie eral court Wednesday. ‘They are to|cense would bear @ pictuye of the ¥ are to} HN Second and University — tos alien, } From Her Home Mises daughter of has been missing from her the police UARY 26, 1921. HERE 1S MORE ABOU STARTS ON PAGE ONE T Brady Taken to HEROES’ FUND Arrested as “The Shado THE Portla report Tuesday, February 1. & SEATTLE nd. * ” Ww STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT HART'S CODE STARTS ON PAGE ONE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET

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