The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 2

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'—Acolian-Vocalion style _ 540, complete with 20 selections - on 10 double faced $1— records, Size. of phono- | your choice. | graph is 44 inches high, wide, 2134 inches deep; contains. six record ; finished in solid mahog- or fumed oak. ‘QUEEN ANNE PERIOD No. 19 $300-— —simple, graceful curved lings used on an otherwise severe form make this Vocalion at TEE SEATTLE STAR ‘Elere’s ‘More About John Schmitt's Confession # STARTS ON PAGE ONE Ard he did, still reaching fog the moan.” Scdunitt laughed heartily. Ife has 4 keen #ense of -hurfief for pf tHat going to the gallows He Wee sitting on a stool tr) a antid concrete room in the coupty jail where MAM Stapwioch had tedcem bin from his cell, Grouped atjut bim were half a dosan men, tipeir even glued upon Kim as he calmly recount- ed his many crimes. Starwich drew tun into the contes ation, NO MERE GUN CHARGE Hit KK. On the night tele and Me Millan stepped hin Schmitt wag car. trying twe guna, They would have Jaited him for it But Starwich con | Jectured rightly that it was no mere charge of carrying concedted weap ons that Sehmnitt feared. ‘There was something mare. For severul days after S¢hmitt was removed from the city to the county jail, the sher®T searched to find the prisoner's aperet. Among the records in his office he found @ police olreu lar issued months ago poster announwing that @ reward of $600 would be padd for the arrest of the man who killed BE. HM. Sohulta was the reason, he shot the typ men | whe had stopped him, - Starwich hastined to the fail. He home with almost any furniture—be it Queen Anne or not; hetght 85 inches; depth 21 inches ; width 36 inches ; mahogany finish, Ba \\)) MMi Hy hay stg Wigan in To senenyen Jed Into the conore “tow are youu feeling?” the shertf ed. entirely folded up; inch rubbemtired wheels; regular price $14.75; special for the by Judge Neterer. Ellison is pro- prietor of the Skagit hotel. ty of Selling Booze; to Get Term| * Weank. J. EMtison, found guilty of| OKMULGEE, Okta—Theee em liquor by a federal jury ‘Tues-| ployes missing im fire that ravages ‘Will be sentenced next Momlay | plant of Empire Refining Co. A Brain Can't Work Righ _ on Thin, Watery Blood takes iron to make, strong, magnetie, foreeful men with the power and energy to win. nearly “gets his biood @ capable, intelligeot man fally just short of success * but not quite-—simply because he lacks suffickent iron give him the physical strength and power to furnish the prope HIS BRALXN and the “STAY THERE” STRENGTH TO HIS | THERE. ARE 10,000,000,090,000 KD BLOOD CORPUSCLIES BLOOD and cach one mu iron ax iron @nabie your blood to change food inte living cells oxygen trom your lu brain. W do ite work right—THINK THE THOUGHTS than a locomotive can pull a big train of fire under its boiler WILL, IN YOUR and Ussues to you ” WIN amoldes THAT ars with a weak an * eatimated be appr equivalent (in organic Ir eating one-balf quart au. green Vegetables 4 dozen apples. It is like taking fb instead of eating to ximat | WHEN Your BLOOD Is sTARV-) ING FOR IRON. no mere tonics nor i" can put you right. Yo: have iron. To get iron, the buska of grains am ana kins of fruite take. « a little organic iron from) Over 4.000.000 people annually are ting and wa | usitme Nuxated I Tt will « jure the teeth nor disturb the ach. A tew doses will often | menece to enrich y: ur forefathers ore such irom isede un spinach and AD be sure Uy organic | tron, aot eral iron which peo-|new strength and ener@y. iy Moke. Metalic iton ta|revitalise sous wornant ‘as it comes from the action |nerves, and thereby greatly stre acids on small pieces of en your will im, therefore, an entirely | storing your Your money will the manufacture: ‘ailing memory be refunded apple: roggiat under the name |sist on having genuine orga ‘on. Nuxated Iron rep-|-—-Nuxated Iron. Look for the let- organic iron in such highly |tors N. L om every tablet. Sold by form that one dese of it NUXATED IRON all drugcists, ENRICHES THE BLOOD- Gives YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY is coming ‘Why pet it off any longer? Learn to dance Fe Se See, Maree ty If you hexin Nyy Fg ge FORCE | “exhausted | ware quite @ lot of propie there, im cluding the manager and clerks It was three‘ days before Christmas, 191% I stuck up the store. “One clerk, who Was near another doot ae I went in, slipped out into the street and hollered, ‘Pelice” f gathered up the money, about $800 in cash and $600 in checks, and started out. Five or six people acted ae if | they were going to grab me when 1 [reached the sidewalk. I stuck my sun up in the air and fired one shot ‘That stopped them. | kept on going SCHULTZ CAME OUT OF GARAGE AND FOLLOWED HIM “Schulte came out of @ garage Scrons the street from the store and followed me. I read | in the pa pers Dext day: didn't know it right then. The first I knew of it was when T heard a shot and a bullet eee by my head It was pretty 1 jumped a fence and ran in Sonoliae @ building aad dropped w) the ground, “1 thought be would go on by me, {made fim Te was a) time was at 13th ave, and Madison at T° walked “tnt the fing sta tion fust an the collector waw put ting the money nto Nin sank. I take the each and get into hid Word, 1 gOtinWesidd him. DROVE OUT IN COUNTRY Quire A WAYS “We drove out towards the ceme- tery quite a ways before I made him get out. I got out, too, and arched him for @ rod, but he n't have any. T understand the Standard Of company has ordered its employes not to earry guns in order to avoid battles with bandits, “Well, I told the qgiiector to hike down the road. Them | got back in | t the Ford and dreve away, ditching | the machine near the cemetery “Some poor devil must bave stolen that car, because T read in the pe pers tho next morning that the po | Moe were shooting at the Ford, think ing I was stilt in It, TP suppose “Phe second time | got that #ame collector was two or three wooks lat o@, in Georgetown, He had & coupe | that time, I said, ‘Melle, there He smiled. He recognined me, all right | He was a good sport, & game guy. | He would have taken a chance with me if he'd thought he could get away with it. But t kept him covered, 1 tet him keop bis car Uvat time. I got joe and wid him to keep traveling POLICE SHOT ANOTHER, THINKING HE WAS SC eos ge ho collector's name was C. Lincoln. #0 the papers aid. ‘The ta id low the police chased and shot at,,born in Mayenes, My father died | mistaking bim for me, after the first | when I was a baby, I became « walt me I held up Lincotn, was Blwood/1 have wealthy aunts and unctes in Com, according to the papers, Cox! Germany who would do nothing for | wae pretty badly wounded; I don't) me, There gre lots kids im the | know whether he died or not, | work! im the same ition L was in. | “When I left Lineoin the second | tf something could be done to give | time, I went across to West Seattle, them the right sort ef bringing up cartying his satchel with the money | fewer would go wreng, But you can't fo it—ebout $125. 1 threw the! put them all into am institution and | satchel into @ boa car, pocketed the treat thea all aljke; kids are differ rang and caught the ferry back t0/ ant individually and each one munt nn “Pour nights Inter; out ax the of} you have confidence in him, and | station at 49th and Brovklye, I held don't doublecrom him, and he'll | up twe attendants and got $250 1) come out all rlght. } made them lock up the place and) “when MoMilian and Angle met | walk three blocks down the street) me thar night L fully intended to with me before | let them go. stick them up, but they went for ONLY GOT ss their guns, and [bad to shoot, ' “Now about that $500 reward that about 9 o'clock when they were clom ing Up ‘There Were only two m “| | and one womtn there, T made them stand tn kh corner while T collec the money. GOt about $600 and went | THE polté didn't gIVe me much trouble, robbed @ bardware store in Ken ton and different pia in Everett. | If t bad the time, 1 could ably | }recall quite num berios, Hut I never man, nor stole from a woman, NEVER STAYED VERY LANG IN A TOWN “Of coure, I never stayed very long at « Une in any town, Maybe that's the reason I pewer made friends with any one, It's better to! | work alone, anyway I trted once or twiee to make a| |friend, but E couldn't trust anybody | 1 never trusted a woman, I've gone out with @ fow, but never told them anything. | “L never would bold up a man while he had bis bands tn hin pock ot. 1 always managed to get his hands out first, Maybe I'd hand) him something and then reached for i, stick my gun in | Sometimes I've asked them to write | an address for Me on an envelope. ‘There are several ways of getting « man's hands where you want | them, | GoT BAD START IN LIF NK SAYS tre, and where y ewe. | saat me,” “What found in my wate? ‘Oh, “What gun?” "You said a man who'd have a gun | put did ne like tha « volver 0 apparen whatove DIVIDE NBAK FREMONT, BKIDGH After Sebmitt walked ¢ blocks where when hel® “L got a bad start to Ute 1 was! § | be differently managed. Show « boy | I beat it that tite before you they once, afterwards, in the alley ot Wore playing with some They night, © they divided the money romnitnbla in the brash all walking back into the businest dix trict About 6 a, m., having left the matchel which “had contained thelr | loot in the tukhes” Deputy Sheriffy Herbert len Jarrett suarebed th evening for the find it, About a week before the Colineum affair, Schmitt, single bed Frank's cafe, Sixth ave. Madivon st, of $116. Just before for Walla Walla, where jerked to eternity on April 1 recalled that he robbed reetown, stoal nuit cases of undeowear, whirts, became of that gun you that?” laughed = Behmitt. yr | @id 1 tlh you about that | ¢ ye terday satchel, t ought to 10 was got shot.” | id fashioned. re. f amall make that Schanitt | Uy considered of no value for proteetion. » THK MONEY an } leaving will be ehmitt clothing mg thr to about six | ties and bridge,| “A policeman eame to the brush. | he sald, “while I was in there.” he th Coliseum robbery wuld be and his companion put Dexter ave from the Bremont went into the door,” Europe’s buying in this country. Fine tobacco formerly shipped across the Atlantic Ocean piled up. We bought it and made One-Eleven cigarettes. Result—a high quality dairiet | QUIN bears the signature (Bes eur Mie —Advertiae oMo.y | Guts cowt of drinking geod cotfes Xient tiend, 1% Iba,, 500; 1 Tp Bie M. A. Hannen, 40 eonomy Mi —_ Advertinement REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Introd ongest’ plat hiest and strongest plate Lasher cover the root h; you cap. bite corm ; guaranteed 1h years, Whalchono set of teeth rence soe aomonan all rk guaranteed for jorning and get teeth same Gaye Examination and advies from order to 1 the Test of Most of our present patronage te munended by our early ners, Whoke oul giviog tisfnet our custom our work. work h You are in the right place this ad with you, Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antiseptic ‘The little Hyome! Inhaler ts rubbe: a com nto this Imbaler magical’ Hyome: ote is sheorbes | gauze within, ap: “Another time, at the oil station at 46th and Stone way, near Green Lake, the attendants weren't going to let ule in. They had lncked up for the night. So I ran around into | the alley and got an empty off can. | 1 took the onn back to the window | and held it up so they could see it, ‘They thought I wanted off badly, I them xo. | @ deacription al Aue kh was | DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. | but he didn’t, He care to the fence | ami stopped, looking around. saw me, raised his gua and fired. He wasn't sure whether he had bit me and was taking alm again. I* fired, “Nobody can ever say truthfully | that | him a chanee. One of those two ¢ jcomnen that 1 shet on Browdw us pulling his gaa when I beat bim to the draw. Jimmy O'Brien bad hiv hand on his gun whee he motioned | 0 stom, We Sired almost to get 1 | © Schultz was going to get me I got him first. The bullet threy hie right eve. He dropped up and ran. after that, I went to a hotel I put & raincoat on over my red mackinaw and changed my cap for a j bat. Then, as if nothing had hap- | pened, I went down to the interurban {bus depot to get @ bus for Tacoma, RS OWN DESCRIPTION DEPOT | wont and | got Viret “The stage was almost ready to leave. While T was standing beside it, some men came up and told the driver to watch for the man who had Rilled Schultz, and gave him my de scription, Then they talked tome. thought there was going to be anoth er shooting right there-—-had my hand on my gun—but there wasn't, Tacoma. “I got a train at Tacoma for Spo- kane and went into the off business again. I think I robbed every fill ing station in town. Some I robbed twiee, “One station TI visited about 9 o'clock e evening. That was in January! 1920. the tender, one of th bad got thi would haye met the collector, was carrying $1,000, “So, a couple of nights later went back to the station again, minutes before 9, and got the cob lector. 1 thought that was pretty good of the paper.to tip me off like that “After 1 came to Seattle I was still in the ofl business, Jobn D.'s got plenty of money. 1 caught one of his collectors twice, The first KAR-RY and the next pers said morning that fT 1 the nyate: 92.00 pee KAM-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Waph, aX The men went away and I went to! I got $260 cash from) 10 minutes earlier 1 who) 10} Han no equal fer RIEUMATISM Disorders, 1 I shot & man without giving | A few cents Danderine.” After @ few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any besides every hair shows vigor, brightness abundance more color ALL WEEK If a man locked you in a room, put a dog collar around your ankle and chained you to the floor, j would you love him? BERT LYTELL In the Comedy Drama of a Modern Cave, Man— THE MISLEADING LAD 9 Clemmer Music 'H LABORIUS HAUPTMANN { Director d Kindred the caw id restores ith. 30 DAYS" TREA TMNT bes. Descriptive hook tree. Ver Sale by Druguiste. ~Advurtisoment BUT HAD LOT OF FUN | was offered for my capture after I/ killed the Olympia map, Sehultx. Sher! Starweh t& the man who found the evidence that would con viet me of that murder. | want han to get the $600 so he cap bi nw Mrs. O'Brien. | “Later | may have something elee to tedl.”* COLISEUM MANAGER RECOGNIZED BY BANDIT Youterday afternoon Manager Stef fy, of the Coliseum theatre, visited Sehmitt, “Hello, there” the bandit greeted dim, the usual grin. | “Where did you ever see me?" asked Steffy “You ought to know,” Sohmitt re plied. “Onee in the Coliseum thee | | | { ==3 Days More if breatye it ip ow r th | featoa Mab where soarssee coughs an@ colds, or money cieamne ot outm stuffed-up in a by Bartel Drug Ca yr aes ais every where. bac That's All—So Prices Have Been Slashed on This Wonderful = $100, 000 Stock—Money Must Be Raised to phe | All Bills Before Chinese New Year There Is No Alternative—No Excuse That Can Be Offered—It’s Law With the Chinese -“PAY_-OR QUIT’: On Cian New Year (February 7) all Chinese firms the world over either pay all bills or quit | That’s why you can buy at such prices! 10,000 FANCY TRIMMED BASKETS GOING! Words cannes convine Work Baskets, You mu not mation—it x Pay or @ ever, ebseave. soles to bs tan Oh yom of the extraeedinary han $2.25 Trimmed Work/$2 63 Trimmed Work Baskets for $1.49 S0e Trim wed Werk Baskets for 29c 50 Chinese Grass Chairs and Rockers Now LUNCH CLOTHS FORCED TO GO AT SMASHING BARGAIN PRICES Haskets for | $1.29 | $1.85 ‘Trim med Work Baskets for 98c $1.35 Trim. | med Work | Baskets for | 64c 1, Binest quality soon pr Porters. 72x72 Lunch Clots that were $3.15 are S229 $3.75 Embroidered Slippers Exquisite Satin Stipyers, lavishly em broitere Heavy — leather sole, Comfortable, serviceable — and beautiful. Never before — #6 at sueh @ price fi o 48x48 Lunch Cloths that were $1.75, now © $1.19 $7,500 Stock of Mandarin Coats and Chinese Embroideries Going for Only’ 40c on the Dollar — Gost Is Mot Even Considered Now! CHINESE 20c Japanese Toweling Comes 10 yards to the bolt; about 12 Inches wide, Pleasing patterns; the stock lasts, yard... ... offered in ‘Trimmed Chinese ten, doen $1.00 Lunch Baskets Made of fine split bamb with top and handle. Stain- varnished. they Last, Fine quality Japanese Crepe in wanted shades and colors; about 32 ina wide While the 3le stock lasts, yard. 35 $1.50 Royal Canton Plates Such a bdargain—T-ineh Plates of Royal Canton- ware for 48c ONLY sor eeeweess $1.25 and $1.50 Tea Pots About 50 Tea Pots that arrived at Christmas will be sold for 55c OMY sc sereecees All 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Hair Brushes The original price tags are on the brushes. See how much you .42c wave at . Napkins 7%/c Each EMPORIUM 1121 Third Avenue, Near Seneca

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