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disappear, the noise attracts the| of Friday and Saturay have been watch. Bartholo believes the count}recovered at San Amtonio, .Relief a & HE r i i iv i i att 7 , : f ike iy lead HTT i ae : dik tre if a3 | alalraly i ji I fist iff det DA Uve every tay a a ; eauip pont 2 oe ean, wag hees. we wipes. or batteries. Abso-: iy Getached. No burgla: ik thief POE ett Ne ip the e a Just phone HERE’S MORE ABOUT GRAND OPERA STARTS OF PAGE ONE astounded, but Figaro makes sport of them. Act IT.—Almaviva again appears the house of the doctor, this time dis | city. Five were reported dead at Cal guised as a tutor, substituting for! vert and Bryan. Georgetown dis the supposedly ailing Basilio, who | patches Bives lessons to Rosina, marriage between the count and Ro-| the state, thru which the mad waters sina, The befooled Bartholo is paci-| that damaged Central Texas must fied by being allowed to retain Ro- | pass. sina’s dow: setarneing ery. . a. Charles Hackett will play the role} Farrar tm “Carmen’; Wednesday | 0f the Count of Almaviva, Angeles ;evening, Angeles Ottein, Mary Mel- lish and Chamleo will be heard in| where he will attend the theatre, © was President Harding's program | == toda: Shafer Bros., after be ard, bih-ade elo — the Sieentibery le. ’ i MEN’S SUITS Price Regular $40 Wool Suits 22.65 UNDERWEAR $3.50 Glaston- bury Underwear, ramet. $1.75 MEN’S SHOES r je. Easily at- MACKINAWS Regular $12.50 Mackinaw $5.95 PAR Ai nt no in mtn nrg in pga tein fish 100 DEAD IN TEXAS FLOOD Bodies of 47 Victims Are Recovered TAYLOR, Tex., Sept, 12.—Bodies of 20 victima of 'riday’s and Saturday's storm and resultant floods have been recovered here today. No one was willing to-eatimate how many more victims there were here. Reports from surrounding territory | the ning high and communication demor- eee DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 13.--The dead tn the flood terror of Central Texas will total more than 100, ac- work is now under way, and clearing of wreckage, under which more bod- jen may be found, has started. Reports trom Taylor stated 30 Mex- ioana had been drowned .on the farm at} of J, M. Bowren, 10 miles from that the Colorado river was still ricing, has one known dead, and.several are It was impesdbie to place the ex- damages. Hons, because of the loss tn live stock and farm buildings, Fear was ex- teday for the southern part of ” with Scotti, Chamlee - | ‘They expect tured hundreds Postoffice has in his Warden Maloney GARDNER STARTS OF PAGE ONE into the brush. The noise ceased. ‘The roads from the penitentiary to other portions of the island are be ing closely watched since Gardner is heart pont re gone} “ia. | Conference at Inverness on Septem ings. ‘mail train bandit. Monday mander in chief declared there were escaped Fe ee eee ee eee aoa a tented | Maloney returmed the letter, with an-/Still, 15,000 Irish men, women and Harding Golfing, that he will be cap| The pi Of malen from here, | head of non forwarded at McNeil island |'48y. THE SEATTLE STAR __ wene’s wone aBouT ) IRISH AGREE TD |""Atnogiance to King| MURDERS TWO PEACE SESSION Inverness, September 20, which was Accept British Invitation to| {%"erts# joc, tnciudes « reserve] twa Suspects Held With land te the British crown, the Even- ing News stated today. egg yr The British cabinet’s invitation GO, fept. 12—Search for DUBLIN, Sept. 12—-Sinn Fein's| coreenly stipulated that Ireland's ene 1 ey Geeth Suton remaining within the empire was ® | fiendish murder of Bernard J. Daugh- basic condition of the conference, erty and Carl Ausmus, Packard Meet September 20 |reply to the British invitation to « ber 20, was forwarded to Premier Lloyd George today, it was officially Although Warden Maloney 84) announced here. The note of the te | suspects today. several of the searchers are 00°! Dati Kireann accepts the British Middle-Aged Bandit Church. confessed to binding and vineed that the fugitive has not left premiers invitation, island, many of the island ranch- showed confusion, with damage run-| ers who have been working as extra guards and have been keeping close that he was authoritat) Another Letter From Nepalese te Nicrd sane bio pinan to ib umermgeinpeee. af Gardner; It’s a Fake at intariea Binn Feiners may be Mines Chief will before the proposed confer- . 8, Bwenson Ponsamion Monday an-|*"°r between the British cabinet com- Dr. H, Foster Bain, chief of the! +» obtain the car, in which he wanted other letter from “Roy Gardner,” {mittee and Sinn Fein plenipoten. | United States Bureau of Mines, will|ig show off at Adama, Wis. his the | Collins, in which the republican com- Motoring Today 7. Late tonight the president will and Anna Roselle, and “La Navar-| board the Mayflower at New York mine,” with Alice Gentle, will -be| and start back to his desk at Wash- ag 48 offi. | sung. ington for preparatory Tomorrow the company wM sing) CONNORSVILLE, Wis. — Baby “Tosca,” with Alice Gentle and gcot-| Sheldon Hammon, aged % years, ti; Wednesday matinee, Geraldine drowns in 10-gallon jar of water. SHAFER BROS.’ uitting-Business SALE of the largest, high-grade clothing stocks in the Northwest is assembled at Shafer Bros.’ store, and during this bi; sale, now in progress, which marks the store’s ing event—every article ison sale at prices below the cost to sell. established in the clothing business in Seattle years, are well known throughout the Northwest for stand- at lower prices, and the entire Northwest will savings afforded during this big, unusual MEN’S O’COATS on Immense © (MEN'S SHIRTS Stock of Regular $4.00 Silk Striped Men's Shite at ‘ $2 a } 5 values sale NO MAIL ORDERS All store and office fixtures are for sale, including all display cases, mirrors, office desks and safes Seattle’s Largest Clothiers FIRST AND UNIVERSITY, SECOND AND UNIVERSITY MEN’S HATS Regular $7 Stetson Hats BOYS’ CAPS Regular $1.50 Caps on BOYS’ O’COATS Regular $18.00 Overcoats, $9.85 sizes 2 to 10 only, at & week of hard work to the reconvening of congress, which fs to act on some of the most tmportant administra-/& tion measures. = closing-out final great neste. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 12.) —A golf game at the Seaview. club and @ motor trip to New ork, | = —————'} Dresser’. . . es : Ay J Chiffonier . ‘ A middle-aged bandit, wearing a Conflicting statements led police to aray mustache, Bunday night held believe he did not commit the crime up Paul Thompson, who owns a .| grocery atore at 401 N. 60th ot, and | malded, 06 he first stated. escaped with $70 in cash. The! round in the Des Plaines river, His bandit walked in at 6:15 p. m, and resence of De Valera at thelieveled @ revolver at Thom wrists bad been handcuffed. Aus paon. the Sinn Fein plenipotentiar-| He then calmly rifled the cash “ will occasion surprise in view of| register and fied. face downward in Church's garage. Dedicate Building Police said he kifed the siteenen remem ended oy wap, etiiy easton fa Aas . to |taries at Inverness, it was reported | dedicate the now $150,000 College of | Mines building on the University of Mr. and Mra. Edwin Church, . 5 . par penitentiary a mimive verperting to|vollowing the speech of Michael | Washington campus September 24. | ents of the boy, are being beld in a Salas waainatr nelson aati downtown hotel for further exami Cat-Rate that the British commander in Ire ————_—_—_—__—eeo Dentists children suffering because more than land was 500 Binn Feiners were still held in leases, niece —— 71 stern A VW8¥TTuTTiiTccAA TATA SLinaneayteainaenenaciaeaainacar eeeeeae ante MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921__ For French pastry took up Boldt’s. TO GET AUTO One Who Confesses Motor company salesmen, netted two ‘ocery then beating his two victims to death Gr Store to obtain a $5,400 Packard de luxe. Daugherty’s mangled body was mus’ battered body was found buried Tae confessed murderer said he killed the men because “someone had threatened to kill his er, mother and sister if he did produce a eur ve home town. where he was arresied. | Toe ingen, the iat 7 : Z considering wholesale re-]| YAKIMA.—Stephen Dreher, 63, " @noceite Vreser-Patercen succumbs to heart failure. An Exceptionally Fortunate Purchase of Sixty-Five =f BEDROOM. SUITES (As Pictured) To be sold at special prices d ‘ | (Or by separate pieces) In a choice of finishes Mahogany, OldIvory, Walnut Bought from an old-established manufacturer at: a very low price, to be sold at ‘prices that afford a rare opportunity to furniture buyers who are plan- Te a ing of a bedroom, 8 spare room, oF viving of old furnish - an odd piece. —_ 4 — . dition of Dresser .°. . Dressing Table $ : ~COr by separate pieces) and Ml size; genuine $29.75 BED—Three-quarter or fut mahogany,;old tvory and genuine walnut............ | —— SSS SY = trip inches; 8x20 inches; gen- ulne mahogany, old ivory DRESSER — Bevel plate. CHIFFONIER—May be in- mi measures 20x24 cluded inches; genuine mahogany, suite; duoden shales. old = ivory - old = ivory im. $29.50 ia” $23.50 LOW CREDIT TERMS EXTENDED THE GRAND FURNITURE CO. | 206-208 PINE STREET Near Second Avenue