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UGUST 19, 1921. ’ THE SEATTLE STAR 2 } "I wore” STEILACOOM | : ||] MORE | rt “4! FREDERICK & NELSON } | Se, aa H ASYLUM ON THE IMPULSE OF THE Mo. | y ME | TOPPED, There © 100 ma sta hen k T H A N. g : in dingnosis to subject A poses Kaaubeinitnn FI AVENUE D PINE STREET. 7 PEOPLE “BURIED ALIVE : | IN ASYLUM, SHE CHARGES . “mses is “God saved my life, the many times ve 0 die, 00 y i hellhole they are keeping to bury people alive 7 j “Il was in three different wards—they call a floor a ward T will i os ue. comma ee — —_—— . ig bg nye atment of patients too Ill to raise their handa 1 j | wi eh of he others. | “I will tell about the food, baths and everythin nera! w , P AR j s | wn da uate nent etree tet Seat ae | New Autumn Coats W —— s my dear little bi until 1 returned.” S S as ® ports Ohoes Mrs. Brown’s story of how she was railroaded $25. 00 and $35. 00 REDUCED l to the madhouse will be told in tomorrow’s Star. ARGE fur collars and a ars saimmaan aes ese tr ae oe | graceful scarf collars * * 1 hh are among the style effects To $2.95 Pair || HERE'S STARTS | || noted ‘in this group of new NE hundred and fifty- Bisset of Various Makes and wali of i wore KU KLUX KLAN Ox | ane. nine pats of Oxford : \ TIRES ABOUT rage 3) | The fabrics are Velour, sale te ceed Way it. ] and #0 those who are not Protestants view It with disfavor, somettmes |] ao age graye and Or- fered at a sharply reduced “it ai ‘ P R rather violently | lando Cloth in the favored price. © grag sored tte aa fl ye reagent ooo Po Um | cis,mirmine, a ch es ett fan oat 8 wate betee Blues and Browns, with _ Included, Black Kid and “4 : 8 - y if you wi ‘o avail yourself of these exceptionally low | in various te of the country to has the abrine, to my nothing of | novel embroideries and Eye =e te ant Bw de t price edipe a eouhsten oe i EP ty, | stitchings for elaboration. Oe. eae arene : af Our prices for ANY SIZE tire as listed below: I I am DIGAPPOINTED tn the Kun. 1 haa hoped te reign my mem The smart styles and the va fej a ee ership before nis and write a story that wou ace ee tron ;. 4 rf a pege Tiaderckustely, <P causanbene only reflect my Gisiannent quality of the materials _ Broken sizes, but all . There ix nothing of a bloodthirsty nature to confers, | emphasize the lowness of sizes represented in the 4 , ‘The Klan is a clean, law-abiding, allAmertean order, compoved | ‘ ‘oup; reduced to $2.95 si EC N 1 ‘ of a large number of the best and rnost conservative business men | the prices. 2 ga arg Ah a Sr 7 that the laws be lived up to and that America be made » place for misses, at $25.00 and ‘ } Auntie cr eges an the rights and privileges granted it under | 7 $35.00. $ i 7 your size. it t Uni SI te 4 om: 2 { Look over the Ust and find I -ecingeooyane: aaa this one porn “Abklayak,” which te the eode word | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men s Athletic aye of the Ku Klux Klan, meaning th sis in al ‘ se 3 } Quaker Tires a Tires— Fisk Tires— | ment of the Klan, pe Agere the individual cealeean at econ Union Suits 4 N. & s x3 N.S. ‘ 34x4 | of this truly American order, who bolleves it is here for the best {f| ‘ = Mel interests of the community, the state and the country. — — B SaGS SNS clean Tiree Ekman Tireo— P| en i i eat A Warner Corset, Special REDUCED | } Bowers’ Tires— 34 or | , aie ‘| Lhe Six4 phi i Here the copy was torn off $1.25 To 95c 4 ; S5x4 Hig a 9 | Sixt 34x45 McGraw Tires | FOR THE SLENDER NION SUITS made from fine | $5x415 36x4t P B2x4 36x416 | FIGURE cotton yarns, in elastic weave, S6xdig ORNS hd S4x4g 85x5 | ASHIONED of pink fr Vineck, sleeveless, knee-length 35x5 a 7 2 ? pee | * style. Sizes 38 to 46, reduced to —e. a 4 i ST CAPTURED HERE HOME AT TAGKED Miedaned model is he * yy S2x4 — Republic Tires—~ ~ National Tires--~ ‘ well-designed model, is the —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE po 6x4" a3x6 Bixdyy ites “Het 10 tte K ed U Fi 1 | Warner Gorset featured at Box x Lee Tires-—~ esiding in Hote pposite nock nconscious; ind ||| this special price. Baxi plain}... S6xé Baxdiy Police Station Booze in Basement | It is cut very low, with Com Brooms prude ic band at waistlin Sheriff Matt Starwich fad wr the| _ Smashing furniture and win ||) ages fi . h i ra county jail here Friday art C, New.| @0ws in a desperate fight with |} 80 seats ab . | SPECIAL burn, one of the three fugitives who| home early Friday on | ers. . i . Sizes 20 » special, escaped from the Kitsap county jell) Sarsh Donohue, 40, housewife 75c August 16, after dashing pepper in| 648 W. Sist ot. ly held in clty $1.25. the eyes of Juier John Raagatt, jail following the finding of a THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Starwich grappled with Newbarn fares supply of, Sauer i her pistidgpled it, good quality broom corn, with New Autumn tr some Skirts, $8.75 soe mwnis OX-PLAITS, cluster plaits (ns Baer and plain side plaitings are ue at this special featured in this group of smart Price, 75¢- new Skirts, well-tailored from the fashionable sfriped and plaid materials. Handled Dusting In the various plaid and Brush, S ial 50¢ ~ supget combinations... Mote Five rows of firmlyfastened | green, brown, blue and tan pre- hair bristles set in a seven-inch dominate. biock with handle attached, make this Dusting Brush, which fills Western Auto supply Co. f AUTOPARTS STORE DOWNTOWN STORE | in the latter's room in the Clarendon| ‘The two men, Cart Hall, 31, tone |] / = Jhotel, 112% Fourth ave. &, directly |shoreman, and R. B. Sherman, 26, |f} | — ‘a } — <= << — soe —=— = = Jopposite police headquartern, late| chauffeur, are held for investiga- IANDHAS IRISH PREPARE [PRIESTMURDER [:=:2= === SEES ~ FINAL OFFER) AGAIN FOR WAR) ANGLES PROBED tried to reach a revolver Tying onland gherman were leaving, after & shelf In the room as the sheriff| ransacking the hous The woman walked tn. | was lying unconscious on the Noor. Report Dail ‘Sireann. Rejects | Startling Evidence Is Now British Terms Expec ‘ Rl ted walked to Tacoma, then came to | paid ie Denaeee $18. After an ax Seattle and has been stopping at | ®ument, they asked for their money BY CLYDE C. BEALS BAN. FRANCISCO, Avg. 11—In the Clarendon pr tien Pee eS back. ‘This wae denied and och j DUBLIN, Aug. 19.—-The Irish re} vestigations of the murder of Father im the alleged brutal attack on the ‘de acca Healin today have entered woman, } 9 rastifications that indicate au- AUTOS COLLIDE: Their story is being Investigated | | ‘aist meas 26 to Misennn wen depertéd to have reject-|nortue, sro, Ou We track, of more 5 Wi urements, many needs when cleaning. startling evidence than has yet been 82. Price $8.75. Special 5O¢. seen retemee | remeyecemene es] 3 ARE INJURED FAITHFUL WIFE SSote owramssronm__ i DOWNPFANE «TORR Members of the Sinn Fein parfa-|™AN. or the ghastly testimony uncov. rp se _ iN discurs the oe hepa "Slice oor titaenea to te the| Drivers Hurled to to Pavement; WANTS DIVORCE: Brother of Former Foreign Photograph $50,000 Is Paid for 5 -end, will meet Monday in se-/San Mateo county mado = epeciai! Taxi Man Arrested U. S. Treasurer Dies| Exhibit Here Today Two Postmarks 6 gs ou cong pee be ante Mrs. Caminetti “Stayed” in] worn was received in Seattle| The foreign exhibit of photo) PARIS, Aug. 18—Two postmarks cret gemsion to draft the Dull's reply mak announce. | hours yesterday in questioning Doris ral h has been de- words and wilt 9 the public ¥ s ‘Three persons were hurt and 1913; Seeks Separation | Tnurmaay of the death of George C thee yoy ogg beet as been de-|on pink paper, containing the Putnam, nee Shirley. ment on Tuesoay, It wag deliewed, two autos wrecked in a nisin ‘Treat, 69, brothér of the late! piaine will arrive in Seattle Friday |The uio were arrested and held The prisoner had no hand | me oF out ho hed w while @ search of the house was | im the Kitsap jatibreak, bot that he) mada ‘The search dinclosed a loaded awakened on his bunk, found the Jall| revolver and a quantity of liquor. door open and walked out. The two In the cellar police claim to have other prisoners, Alexander C, Dono | found a quart of whisky and several way and Henry Brandner, were al- | dozen quart botties of beer, ready departing, he mid. Newburn According to the men’s story, they} “British Gulnea, two cents,” brought New evidence of an accomplice tn pimeietaeiians Cecsanpiong. ot collision early Friday morning | JACKSON, Guilt, Ang. 18—2ttee-|charies ‘Treat former treasurer of and be on exhibition In the Fine|the record price af $50000 at publie the truce, was making ready for the at Westlake ave. and Virginia st, [beth M. Caminetti filed sult for di-|the United States, in West Newton, Arts hall, on Fourth ave. near Uni-|auction. The buyer was an amateur Traveling at what the police de |Yorce against F. Drew Caminotti, pop George Treat was a kinsman |versity, from 1 m® m. Friday to &[collector, M. Vurrus, an Alsatian to- P, who declared that Hightower, in who figured tn the Diggs-Caminett)| of Harry Whitney Treat of Seattle.|p. m. Sunday. bacco merchant, ¥ *, clured to be a high rate of speed, company with “a small dark foreign clopement case@ tn 1913, Thursday. er,” came to them to apply for work. | t#xicab driven by M. H. Gallagher, | Mra Camiett! is said to have Constable S. A. Landini, continu. }27, 4515 47th ave. S. W. crashed into | “stayed by” her husband at the time ing the search of Salada beach, is|a machine driven by Eugene France, | his arrest and imprisonment un- ome vmngret agp that there is not|395 12th ave dor toe aes white slave act. She oe .|another body buried somewhere in now asks for a divorce, alleging that ee < che Fin poreils mate. Both autos were overturned aN4lehe hag been treated in a “cruel and on their resources, ‘The prisoner himaclf haw dieniged | the drivers hurled to thé pavement jinhuman manner.” The couple of hundred 1, R,A.|POthing furtyer of material import.| Gallagher was stunned and taken Caminetti is the son of Anthony troopers on guard today hardly fitted Given paper and a typewriter, by later |CAMInetti, farmer United States com- city hospital where he w: the descriptions of “marderers” and{Which the authorities, thra his area pret Fe eee dete, | missioner of tmmixration. “cnt-throats,” On the contrary, they Propensity for typing and literary ing. An unidentified man riding -_—___-_oooOoOr—-———— appeared ag clear eyed, good-natured composition, hoped to trap hitm into | wis, prance was badly bruined. lads of the best Irish type, taking |Producing sofething tneriminating, |" erance suffered cuts on the Read thar work extremely seriously and|Hishtower in his cell composed a] urunee lla enforcing the slightest order much |!easthy epistie to Mary Pickford. In |more rigerousty than professional |'t he attempted to reproduce a letter soldier, he onid he had written the film star People paid fittle attention to Brit. | to comfort her during the time of her toh soldiers as they walked the| divorce and remarriage, in the hope Land, Editor Claims warned an anxious streets In thet her seeretary might recall the patra, NEW YORK, Aug. 19—If a czar} Dancing wilt not pane He the tone fre esata as mire | an Ca tar naming preven anal incaaie ot |Cagreow and arocmum tat th tury ot the Amercam,Tanion, tan AE TWO CARLOADS of Russ Not re : BE ALL OF IT 1013-1015 First Ave. tations and misander-| Ja! prisoners, never venturing | Drove Rim an idealist incapable ot | tomorrow and proclaim that thelture ef the Ame ss at the present stage of the out ex has be committing the crime of which he ’ cept in armored cars, bas been h@ | peasants should retain ownership of abd. r © Armory Saturda: ie acou: the tant, they,; wauld /ncaapt kim [estes eee Oe ears 7 I night. “Ober entertaining fen stil! more heavily barricaded during Se with complete tndifference, accord. the truce. Officials now have tennis ing to Lewis Gannett, associate edi | tures,” they say, will be on hand Gannett has just returned from courts inskle the walls, becanse they the entire evening. have heard no suggestion from | teu they are not safe outside, a several months’ Investigation of | 4 The dance t& being given to se. ROSEBURG JAIL Russian conditions and is the latest) cure funds for thhe upkeep of the And Now Released for Sale D part of the world, eve Ireland, this government had not gone Sthe very imits of possible con- T Y F ions in its offer to Ireland. American arrival from that country.| American Legion employment. de- “ ry yd di en ay 7 partmont. conducted for the welfare at the New Authorized Prices. i iiss eeathte tak ROSEBURG, Ore. Aug. 19—Dr. (OBLIGING TO of ex-service men and women. Since| Read Carefully Posibly could in order to pur RL M. Brumfield, wanted in connec COMPROMISE ane i sn ge ines Bere been 7 ‘urnishe wit jobs y be de t ¢ a ne eee BY CARL D. GROAT tom with the murder of Dennis Kur] oyaHA—A highwayman thrett-|men. “Tht more money. is needed ue Buckle Overalls, extra heavy, union made ..~..$1.25 4 tas .. ! Age ened to bite off the finger of Mra 7 boa hour terma be rejectea| BERLIN, Aug. 19—The Wirth|here in the dark hours of early |i Ww ‘Howlett of Boston, when her| when ite, work ia most. essential Reclaimed Khaki Coats, good as new n~-.<nmnnecnss0 900 said emphatically, “we government will be overthrown if it} morning end was rushed at once to ring cohaaeh: to ‘ais te hs ger when its work is most essential 35c Pe faced by a graver situation} signs the peace treaty proposed bythe county jail. | ai er | He compromised Ge bathiie/ tek dain oy tan ask for subscrmtic Velvet Tobacco, 3 cans . 2.-0- sis, eo ewe ee ee een tee nd tates, according to au-| Brumfield, under guard of Sheri and donations, the committes de od than any that bas pre-| ibe Untied Steeraation gived the|starmer, was removed from the] Ut of lif platinum set: __|cituf on a dance—where every one Pork and Beans, oven baked, with tomato sauce ..«.-..5¢ oti todas. Shasta Ltmited two miles north of | 7 will get bis money's worth, te) ae ce Pn aptations over the treaty are|the city, placed in an automobile and | BABY’ § SOLDIER- DAD |. ‘Tickets for this affair, which ts Imported Norwegian Sardines, in olive oil ....-.-----.10c taken at once to the jail being sponsored by official and so- Trench Shoes «..:. sc:cicioemmeiiciecinicn me seciinbeababedeane $5.00 in progress between Loring Dressel, the American charge d'affaires and Chancellor Wirth with the latter tak- Was Lioyd George's final mes-|ing the stand that no ane in go ort his minis ry he ent at once to bed. ithe event of a final rejection of | stand. steee ioe 0 denaonstretion at the by the Dail Eireann, be | Germany’s position bas been jail, poke fa-peopl waiting t P people re wat 0 | Of negotiations, he said it | strengthened by recent interviews Coe ine elanes murde oe inocu ta) ciety leader# of Seattle, can be ob-} tained from the American ‘Legion| Hip Rubber Boots ~..:.:...:- nic -miersiceint wie ewinies aie oie ee . $4.95 Heavy Moleskin Coats ,..-..<0--niciem wieinisie: were $16.45 lA ae C even. Be d Double Blanket ... . . ....-:-:iinteimiaireie ereiceinein - $1.90 We o Caravan, Boun Khaki Reclaimed Breeches .-~- $1.25 Lwest, Reaches Iowa Wool O, D. Reclaimed Breeches, just as ened as new $2.45 Bthe unity of the empire.” fie British government tw sin-| Gevirous of peace m Ireland.” Mrs. Brumfield awaited her hus band at the jail entrance, but their meeting‘ was unemotional. They talked for a few moments and then DEAD; U. S. SERGEANT WILL MARRY MOTHER NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Miss Rose Lewis of London, with her four-year-old daughter, Lillian was on her way Weat today to marry Edgar Hurston, formor jemployment committee in the Stu- jart building. | be neceseary to “ th Frank Vanderlip, American ot A. EL F. sergeant, whom she « AR RAPIDS, Ia., Aug. 19. to per he ae te tt finandler, in the German press, in met after the English soldier, Is ott’s modern caravan, 28 Now Space is too valuable to quote you all of our merchandise, but come to this store Sear its approval or disap-| which he js credited with saying that Fighter Sentenced father of her baby, had been || York families, living up to Horace and see the values offered you in Blankets, Tents, Tarpaulins, Shoes, Pants, “er bas fori Stl 1 Coats, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Shirts, Sox, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Bags, Pack of steps which the govern | Germany's situation ix such that she for Manslaughter Propowed to ta not fulfill the treaty of Versailles. Miss Lewis told immigration arrived . tee tee. on wtate [In some quarters here Vanderlip is| Willard Black pleaded guilty to a || officials who detained hor until to 4 Sacks, Rubber Boots, Slickers, Belts, Canned Goods, Etc. Be sure and get in the the speake ured the house | credited with being President Hard-| charge of manslaughter before Judge|| Hurston had wired from Meta they will seek new homes in the fer right place as we have many imitators. adjor 4 until Oc tober | ing’s “Colonel House.” Leaders hint} Mitchell A. Gilliam’ Thursday after line Valis, Wash, that he in tile acres of Buhl, Tdaho, | WRITE FOR NEW SPECIAL LIST. MATL ORDERS FILLED. ‘ he prorogation ia indefinitel bd claims relating to the Lusitania | noon, following the verdict of the cor-|] tended to marry her, that she || The caravan, made up of 98 por pending settee t of tad and others contained in the Ameri-|oner’s jury naming Black as respon-|| was engaged to an English sol. || sons, is being transported in automo ~t sean nr cman ame erty aine ata] nan cored Hag |e eng et ea urplus Army Supp ——$ jention of German property who dief ae a result of a blow re married but he was sent to Flan party ent the night in Riverside Marder theory held tn passions 10 the United States was|ceived in a drunken fight between |] ders and killed. In 1918 she met || tourist park and left this morning at Ex-Lieut. Lewis C. Garver in Charge Dan §) tly one of the issues of the| the two men. Black was sentenced|| Hurston thru a mutual friend 8 o'clock, for Tama, Ia., Where they ¥ e Between Madison 43 body “avy y Pai wives aaerery over the pegoe terme but|to six months in the King county]! They becdme engaged will take dinner, and are due in Mar 1013 1015 First Ave. and Spring Phone Elliott 10 pune Spoke z Jain, : shalitown tonight, Pater the pointe are so far withheld,

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