The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR eal is TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. > TESGAPE TRIED (RUSSIANS MAY He Is--- He Isn’t-- \ ny srympieio? BE DEPORTED, “1 know he ts because he couldn't “Of course he tm't. Don’t I h a4 , ‘ ese ‘ Bi et away, Four patrol boats are | ynow Gardner? 1 captured || Weapons for Jail Break in/Political Prisoners to Be Thirty-five men are combing the | him in Centralia once, He's ax J) His Cell Sent From U. S. | brush.” far from the island as he can ry “Ho ts,” mye. J. McMurray, | cet. Ho's pot. He might put up 7) posmnuRa, Ore, Sept. 12.—Jall| WASITINGTON, Sept. 18—Depor- special agent for the North: | a fight if he waa in a corner. 1 | officials mrongly of the opinion | tation’ of political prisoners of tor orn Pacific, “because Warden | guess he would. He told me, Dr, KR. M. Brumfield, awaiting trial! won pieth to planned by the depart Maloney ts absolutely right. 1 on charge of first degree murder, ain cooperating with him. Aren't | When I got him, that it would [Dn Citrine owt e allict, held ment of justice, it wae learned to you Téhiing the pipers? .T kitew "Peete Aitterent -atery Mt 1, forzéry chargen, attempted toPanry. * yh ee ‘ Gardner, He's right clone to the! he'd bad his gun, Nope, Gard- break jail some time late last night.| ‘The department has under con e ° priges, | He hasn't sett ore om a ner isn’t on the island.” A imal iron bar, a piece of bed «aeration the eases of Jac Abra ‘i — because he uses those “al ” spring and the butt end of a case!) - this store announces its greatest ate ns aategee’ cas | sot earn hw ius mare | tnteand euler ot | ht Seed pun, oe an * would expect he left the (said, | Charles Nyman, farmer near the J ioned into a rough key. ‘The cage| Lanekowaky, who wre earring tie Tea f but he hasn't, He's a danger | prison, “Why should he mick door iron slats were badly bent, #°\ ition of the selective service act. ¢ ous man, He wil kill if neces | . cong bere?’ He could get away much #o that Jailer Hopkins had! ay three are Russians, é : | 4 Porn pnt eee 6 needa ented to Yaoh't iliik ditiiculty opening the dor tle)” aire the wtute-department the ne ‘ "He 1s," reporta Guard bie, ; morning. government has taken up with, : Charies Savidge, who Ives not | So's anYwtiere around. I heard Brumfield disclaimed any know! orrictais the question of far from the prison. “Didn't I | Bavidge shoot a couple of timks edge of the affair. ‘The alleged spur! of the three prisoners if they are shoot both barrels at somethtnf fone night It woke mé’"Up dewer appeared very dejected toMy) teased and dtported. ~ His face ix covered by « week's jam that made a noise in my yard the | are Jote.of cats around here’ | power, phils v e vif sue lehag ait ae refuct'S incu te matvr| Amundsen Will Give | il —and the grace of their lines—the beauty of their design—the glow of their rich colors—the little- Gitbess, tokens \C one he Ei ciedibesaan on ike Es samonsh stem, te eae Addr, dss ‘Wednesda I f their price—are not the only things that recommend them to your favor. For good meas- somebody an my back porch a | (fe mainland: “Bure aeh one MEF yy Cay: Sasa ‘Aiactndbia*dhesd- all 4 pn can Boke your shade in any one of FIVE colors, rose, gold, blue, mulberry or ‘yellow. Fae Pam. sade me eit vb a ae om Excess Profits Tax pier wit dale a é at * Then included are hundreds of boudoir, library or metal lamps with shades, all at greatly RE- haw.” say Capt John Kden, | Mt What reanon Gi he Nove Is to Be Repealed | 7 “Marion st.” Wednesday at 8 DUCED prices. Come this week prepared to see the most beautiful display of lamps and ‘shades Jj] [rhesvet oo te weatvena or ue) tom” aint WASITINGTON, Sept 13-—Hepéal| pm. telling thle varied Seber: ; , of Wie EXCOME Profits tax oh January |iences and exploita i (ip teeen this store has ever shown, at greatly reduced prices. * 1, 1922, was decided on today by the | North. i J . finnnce-committes. He will be accompanied by, and This action, which had been ex | will introduge to the audience, the 600 SILK SHADES 500 SILK SHADES mone” SEARCH FOR GARDNER Sos | tos cc ins rare Se soe alot at IN TH 3S L active to January this year. The j committee's action was based, ap-| HENRY BR. KING, president of Jento made an examination of the; was wounded and gamed in the/parently, upon the fact the present King Brothers, clothiers, and -Guy staing and pronounced them buman/world war and t# here recuper-|year is more than half over and |p. Bowden, manager of the house, : blood. ating. But, of nights, one sees|that corporations already had made! jeaye Tharsday for Rochester, N. EACH \? This caused Warden Thomas Ma | him climbing into a watch tower,| provision for the tax this year. Y., to attend the National Retail " loney, who is as much at sea ag ANY-|after doctoring sick convicts all — Clothiers’ convention, of which King EACH body, to order his water patrols to|day, to stand guard haif the night] ays BODY OF Mra. William E.|is president. coare firing at poles in the brusti’that the regular watchman cat Grimshaw, who died Friday in Yel i 2.50 gular akieting the beech. n.the spearx jmat the-mantime-taten@ == ——Tiowstone park, is expected to ar-] FUNERAL SERVICES7Yor Nick- re ice 50 ‘ ne pel . 9 “i tone park, 1s ‘expected fo a 4 ware? tl aol be tai east alowed [tory ‘hat Garaoer x-WiSwo he| 1, Seattle Thacrday ners jing Anderton, pioneer Seale police inland, pnd, in.apite ef opinion out- Watnon Chapel. . . od is patel: —exquisite new d and worthy —the workmanship is indescrib- " ShinGa tac tee of your dainty home — 20-inc' ably attractive. Each shade is WARDEN AND DOCTOR shades of silk with stretched silk _ . rarely beautiful; 20 and 24-inch There is one safe bet—Gardner, Hine soe cored ames scaned az ri Ameticn Sou ot eta ya with si Inge; ina varie| of. new eslor combine ions; lamps —— : a great variety of color | that reflect charm as well as light; | combinations; re gular price unless, perhaps, it is the $4 y | lar price $12.50; special for $23.50; special for this sale, ¥ today ropliad.«te. the charges - ot | double socket special for wert'n fabere thin bacteet ané-whe| ‘sale, $8.85. $14.85. fuend, Tight ave faced the-winter GREAT REDUCTIONS! Setesic] mahogany-finished lamp stands: 4 yas cette —2 new designs of floor tn jength : ord awit \ oy orm, enim and chain pulls, sale, $6.85. your N D FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED TACOMA with" defmted bank whcounts andy lamp stands as pic- teed GE ; tured; mahogany fin- 6 85 Geieredters’ te EACH regular price $10.35 SECOND AVE AT PINE ST. er L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TRADE MARK esULEER et i sf i Hib if FFI it Ties er ; XX bill i Ht tal epee jean ptormachs. ee lJ ; Warden aiotiey and Dr. Jento! i; Sin. posts; dlar price $10.85; s . d te : i ) when ‘the see at) Wane Se De Teason “bs the Hay met pes x BSeEE af ta $34 34 err Potton Nome Girl Heroine Has (eipsceees ates te . Bt jsserseers <u'~'sa| VO Fear of Gardner, rt Ug aa dgdphe ws is By Hal Armstrong ete Miss Norgaard goes from a MeNEIL ISLAND, Sept. 10.— jouse to farmhbuls affine wp cetved from John G. Emery, national =. ith a 4 tye : commander of the fimerican Legion,| Halt the, pesple on en Gene, |them. Deusewives, Feagpuriog) cocaged in the $4 — ay occuna of th of Lawardus jon at the time whe had . who arrived in New York Monday| ner, the fugitive gentleman mall }~ She has few to sit ap with—the Castle Maloney, for continuing | which “had dwindled almost to Boy . from “<tour of France with represen-{ bandit, ‘ wemen-t the island, for the-amont | 1.5 for @ man they say is Athecoume-o6~-her journey, tatives of the Legion from all parts part, are not -nervous., They are miles further from the island ¢very| paying out mest ofait to trainmen4 of the United States. certain. Gardner is far away, hour, the dogged old wanieh ds/en soute, who, neverthelessathrew || —- The tide table bears out their as-| gtickingwat tte * Her Out several times. ‘ i 5 aa — 2 pretty 1s-yearold Lillian Norgaard | sumption that the fugitive escaped “We know. he was on the Island.” | s@hee gives her Wddress as 32) r T. | "He ixn't bad. Not real bad. . If he | to: the mainiand the first night, he feasons, 'e@ don't know Ahat| Thomas st. : J i Double Inducements Tomorrow J <tt> my hous. wir 1a-tut be) gnoray utune aamane mahh a, , {be eazons,, ¥Me don't Know hat | hose : : ; ~ aes ff) won't, of course, because he's €one, | iow. Gardner was it the vieinity;bunt tor.-him here til we catch E.WAS CAUGHT H 4 |lons ago. of Pilot passage, the nafrowest to, up with him.or.know be. has Jeft, | ° 9 | Mise Norgnard Js the heroing of | ie mainland about that ‘time ofji¢-it-takes.ell-winter/’ WHEN HE BEGAN 4 ts [the Sind. She Mves not far trom night, if he kept his cotrse, the mmol Dr. <Oharige Bealento has threat-| -er,-ROUIS, .Sopt~ 1% Arona! me saree : ae " ~~ ’ . Tt wi ‘ night, Monday, that he got away. ened to have. me-shotedf J-aak| Kyshellh% posed for a photevoerore# _~ $plendid new style and wonderful value in a ‘Lady's eee tine tae uard avidee | “Pitt passage, at low thie, \d barety|doer aguinshow «abouts the scondh | ha-dald-oree, phetcoreaaneaaneey Coat of all-wool velour; will hold its shapely lines and ff Youpictarrcicn choteun at a noice ne 20 feet deed Meets atick up bere] tions of health of Lawardus Bogart. | photo, rans: sed ae-ewigence—four | ‘ " Z r itched » And qHere, affording a swimmer rest-|th®. canvict: wotnded "In’ the break | yeary Ml. she reformatory, . splendid wear. Tri with: fancy stitch heard in his back yard two nights |e en ere acre alec Gargher got kway pap Bverde| hoy oor gr 1 pocket and-cuff. Coney collar, lined. Color— § %«°. —| Gardner broke thru the wire thattimpyn. war killedcns* — In England, tarring and -feather-|| brown. An exceptionally smart coat $25.00 encloses the prison ball ground Mon-| The doctor.is..a crotchety Eng-| ing wam.e legalifocm ofpenaity in | dy afternoon. Warden Maloney set | lishman, = operyens veteran, whol the migdle ages. . "mene > Sweaters the Rage! Reh a dive © ease ebebartries Sarthe — — — Just received a consignment of Sweater Coats for (Ex-President Michigan State §|t2"% Pitt passage was the way! (i- “ . ladies, misses and children: These come-in the pre- Board Dental Examiners) Gainer Reenter an + sia I 4 vailing shades and styles, and are priced low for quick Dental Surgeon Rotger tages oye dtl heyy Cheasty Ss F, all ep the fu " e ‘ a sale. Bee these-$3.00 up. Diagnostician keep the fuse an the land. i Fashion Fete Windo = Ladies’ H dies’ Undetw: Pyorrhea Specialist |They require an hour to-pasi k . . es il. ; les’ Hose Ladies’ Un: ear X-Ray Laboratory Fevnadlbae are most illuminating to those who dowbted the state. 3 Pairs for $1.00 |, good medium wolght cot Highest Order of Restoration J] With the tide right and a friendly ET. ment that again this famous old insfitdtion had re- Work Done log to rest on, a swimmer ald A good quality heavy fleece | come in Dutch neck and long op fj gained its prestige as the leader in the clothing Gotten hone in black only. These | sleeves: also Duteh neck and eer ce cee ees ties Bag a Peck atte . : : ofthe Pacific Northwest. i world nts are & Free | e \ i will give good wear; 85¢ pair, sauate uae e5¢ a 504-12 Eitel Building these nights around McNeil. : It’s one of the stores in Seattle that has been | three pair for $1.00. 4 | SECOND -AND PIKE —_——- oughly: liquidated as regards “wap fabric’ Detbigached Miclin EA Offers Reward for , dise and has only new qualit? merchandise to offer 25c—Burlap—25c 10c Yar s D a 5° ; in each department at honest, on the market prices, Plain colored burlap, 35 inthes A medium weight, 36-inch — ~ = ret locuments based on today’s actual wholesal i ddtations. wide; comes in blue, green, red, | muslin. This is a good buy. fi! Mrs. Ida E. Forbes, president of 4 ‘ ‘ rats y e price q a) 01d rose and natural, 26¢ yard. | Spécial, 10¢ yard. i the auxiliary to the Spanish-Ameri- pas - In these days of sales of “old” merchandise = can war veterans, has offered a. : . will find it a great relief to buy at this stere; oes SHOES ‘ substantial reward for the regurn ¢ SESS b has only “new” merchandise to show you: Naeg Pens i ; | y of valuable articles and documents 1 Our shoes have always given satisfaction, and we : 4 of @ secret and important nature, . , “at | . can fit the whole family, from the baby to the head ( pore arate Rien Mise monty oo gulf oe and N , of the house. Come in and look them over—quality, We have proven which jhe Jost Jast Thursday. after . Hg: - ay ( p 4 style and price are exceptional. We like them, and thousands thon batwede th inte armory and SHE SW ae time ! 7 4 ] ; theacy Veterans’ ball on Third Th Y if special and we know you will. F in the relief of articles wore in {Wo large envelopes. e808 anaging: for cfipice of two splendid lines of Men's sei S = on uaapipeatapaeameae = the correction Mrs. Forbes lives at 4310. Thackeray keeps on Young’ Men sae that have been tailored by hand, THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY p aE des street. . Be a Dostess nin never lower quality in order td ‘quote a low ri “THE STORE THAY, pti ead lotus” Gredusweee MRS, MARGARET ©. WILSON : P SAVES VOU MONEY’ (ost your eyes? Optometrist | 71; "Wiba ‘Monday’ at ‘sapien non THe GlaSS€S "Sepa Bem aH 3 Cheast Free Examination Nl: SECOND AND COLUMBIA GLOBE OPTICAL Co. M. W. GRIFFITHS, recently ap- : Largest Bank in the State of Washington 314 wy i pointed U. 8. marshal for Nome di- X Estoblished Thirty-one Years Retween’ Pile es Bie: wig, i vision of Alaska, is in Seattle on his way to his new post, ———emnernenememaeninenengs

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