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THE SEATTLE STAR a © ’ - 5. versity Extension Service on Mo! | t 7 8 . ay Frank h. Woods of tie Famous ||| STARTS OF PAGE ONE J) ‘woman and ena, wan camped at hed peng dency oon grdiyt nar [Sury"inStontenino’ Weaneoaay ~ a Yontralia last Saturday night, was : » Bept. 19, 7:46 p.m, in 1043 ‘ . |quitted «x of the 12 a? me 8 a oe Bae anton | |made in The Btar ‘oftioe Wednesday Judge Smith Denies Motion) sssemviy room, Henry butiding. ‘The “The Doc” Sleeping in Soli-| front before Judge George D. Abel president of the Sereen Writers’ course will consist of 18 lectures by out” what he knows of Gardner's |atternoon b: eattle woman, A on charges of syndicalism. coal esa Ron raged | plans. The warden says he be “eB. whe tives ta Weat seattle, for Postponement Prof. A. R. Benham of the depart tary Confinement | Charges against the other six had ; Fatty Arbuckle never would @P: |! eves Gardner, Impyn and Bogart! na, just completed an auto tour from | ment of English at the university, | |been dismiased previously, when P pear in plotures again. , jtalked over the cxcape, makins|tos Angeles with her son, Sunday| A® ® rewalt of the decision made| and deal with plays representative of| ROSEBUURG, Ore., Sept, 15.—-Tv-| Judge Abel held that the possession | ) Bh cont was called before a city |] elaborate plans, before they made|night they camped at the auto park| Wednesday by Preniding Judge|the origin and development of the| ery attention te being accorded Dr.| of a copy of the Industrial Worker, | - - counell committees in connection |} 1. actual break out of the prisonlin Centratia, and ft is there, Mra orett Smith, the trial of Jamex|Hnglish drama, comprising miracie| containing an appeal to the L W. W, With @ local censorship contro: || paseball field Labor day afternoon.|n, ways, that she saw the family Mahoney, alleged wife slayer, | Plays, morality plays, folk plays, the megs Melvin pape aeypoed of Washingtoon to come to Aberdeen bse By “sweating” Bogart, the wiri|whom she now belleves to have been| Will begin Tuesday of next week. | *rly work of Shakespeare and early | trial October 5, on a charge of first! and make it “the best district in the Quartet implicated in $25,-)| “tn your opinion, wit peers TT OY es ho ante ti tena out |caranere ‘The hearing on @ motion made| Comedy and tragedy. degree murder, since his attempt at) state,” did not constitute « violation 000 Robbery of Seattle peo Rayan ipeye th vil ve what Gardner intended doing if| “I noticed this man first because < yetoese - Dig = October Oy oy geo bate dle Fe escape last Monday night. of the syndicaliam act. ou! scape |of his prominent gold teeth,” Mra, B. y coun for oney was enmon se . aes gna aes nae ca Bank Messenger quitted?” a member of the council |/ he was fortuna» wnough to escape | Nh PE nens tot ay a gen-|tield Wednesday afternoon when|Henry building. Further informa-| J#il officials have » keen deatre to| Ki 9 asked Woods, |the Lait of bullets fom the guard {stated “Added to Chit was io wid | Prosecuting Attorney "Maleoie | tion may be obtained by culling Main | have the dentist on hand when the| Mrs. S. F. Kings No, not unless there should be |/\owcre—eapecially whether he tn-/ it y. ‘There were several par-| Dougias and Attorney Lee Johnston | 229%. judge calls for him, H 93rd Birthd ‘The arrest of three men in So complete vindication,” was the || lendpd leaving the inland that night ru parents : oi ranfbertins foe deapad te’ saoe apa peter ag HST, pha aad to: stanstcal-de meabieb as rr me ay answer, “I think his day is over, || or planned a waiting game ae OF phos 7” | ™ " o Celebrating the 93rd birthday T do not think he will ever appear || qhe warden believes he can gain|{2? camp stove, and while most of /Smith. Attorney Johnston aserted| Miners on Strike confinement, behind doublelocked| Mra. Sarah Frances Kingsbury, 2689 us were gossiping about our trips|that time has mot been given the In pictures again, and it ls right || sms information eastiy, insamuch| thi, man avaded a direct answer |dofendant to prepare a detensa | Ousted From Homes bhi nergy Myprin ct Son that It should be eo, aa Bogart knows nothing of the /when asked where he came from and) while Prosecutor Dougias main-| wighteen orders to evict tenants of |1°™ °% the main cage in the day| cimmnity Moh OY ieome of Arbuckle has a two years’ com |/ fate of the other two men. where he was going. He said he was | tained that Mahoney and his coun-| houses owned by the Carbon Coai| ims J. R. Balliet, alleged forger,|, « Glass, 2017 24th ave. 8. 4 ous Players. captured Wednes Toon) conti sca at aad The belief bs growing that | just camping, and he might, possibly, | sel have bad since May, when the| and Clay Co. were aligned Wednesday |th® “doc's” sole jafl mate, also in| ‘The party will be reported for The and chained doors, He has the free |W. 63rd st, a party was & Gardner, mortally wounded, [get down to Los Angeles #ome time| dragging of the lake for the body|by Juans ts | | star by De. Frank R. Loops, Mal the leadership of Sheriff y 4 y Judge liverett Smith, at the re-| snoring in solitude, He assumed all| Star by , b owe crawled into the woods and died | this, winter. of Mrs. Mahoney began, to prepare! quest of the company, These tenant {bill . tempted | self a shut-in and Sunshine Guilder, e there, Prison officials, despite When shown several photographs | for the trial. . eye age prasad | om Sypmnsanaedi tM ht Aitor of Sunshine Smiles. reports thas the fugitive is [of Gardner, Mra, B. at once picked | - coretiiinitebiis ss) QO striking mak ern, MORE ABOUT being seen on the island daily, [out one that shows the bandit amil- — eee - ‘ are putting more credence in ing. the theory that the noted train “There he is," she exclaimed. bandit is dead, “That is the man I saw.” “Are you positive that fs a photo Henry Crow, special agent for a ° " STARTS ON PAGE ONE || uno Normera Tucitic, last night was ere Sauces cater ane - investigating w report that Gardner | i a sied Len Drought into the ease whes Arbuckle | 4 held up a farm iouse Friday |” «1 am positive,” she replied. “That goes to trial on the charge of as-|isht and obtained food, depart-|is the man beyond a doubt.” saulting and fatally injuring Miss |! with a throat that if his visit) Wile seated around the fire Sun. STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Reppe at a liquor orgy in his ‘hotel! | W8# reported ho would return and | aay evening, Mra. B. says, the man * rooms Labor day. They wil! be called | Kill the family. sho believes to have been Gardner " .|by the prosecution and the defense| Several shots heard late yoster-| took an active part tn the singing | I! to testify to Arbuckle’s previous/day were investignied. One was/and playing. He played a mouth character, fired by a fancher at a seal. The| harp and sang in a pleasing tenor ‘This Itne of investigation will also/ others, according to Capt. Neti! volo. e bring into court testimony with re-| Henly, of the prison patrol ficet,| “Hoe was very jolly, but aloof when ward to “wild parties” of the fast set} were backfires from the peniten.|!t came to personal information,” jin the Los Angeles movie colony. in| Vary pump engine says Mra, B. The woman kept try which Arbuckle ts alleged to have ing to get him to come away from ch n fmportant report is that |)" 1 | and the liquor used at the fatal party was transported from Los Angeles to San Francisco in the machina WOMEN WILL AID PROSECUTION to the cast, unchallenged. Notwithstanding the many reports Shelton, Is Report They df cluded i | ie aight lite 1 expected. 7 [en meaneh Ieih: the ‘saaloiand and | ipo over by the river. They were On August 13th raw cotton was selling at 1214¢ a pound. That was but one month ago, and “if Federal prohibition officials today [Labor Gay. touched the island and eee oe ne os price = well above 22c a pound. It’s certain that this upward tendency will be reflected } were conside: s nd a ‘ ‘ * pat ime Nee geese Fig mage dee eng et | oon ee oy a pr dagpaogpeden ee mre ater on In cotton goods of all sorts, but cotton prices in Seattle are still low— | Gardner Seen Near i | rumors, the general theory stil! And for Friday the Bon Marche offers these cotton savings,” ‘here fs no. pousbilty of finding| "(2° woods near Shelton, te. the| 33-Inch Cretonnes Cc Underwear (Seconds) . . ae Py “ The San Francisco women's vig- flance committee bas appointed a | cht h ‘Ted MeCon: | committees of 18 prominent club/him if he keeps well in hiding, how- report brought here by : women to amist the district attorney lever, unless an expert tracker is pat | paar vive old = peg Oem eS Oh, so many pretty things can be made of cretonnes Men’s Underwear—medium weight, wool mixed— ; and |!n prosecuting Arbuckle, to work on some of the many traits | mont. members of a cofstruction and the price is so low—better get some now for Shirts and Drawers—they’re seconds—some showing f > Miss Zey Pyvron and Miss Alice |stupposed to have been made by the | Blake, who attended Arbyckle’s par |fugitive thru the dense timber, ty and who are considered important witnesses against him, were under soon oe police surveillance today, . . Detective Captain, Matheson an - vy 1s ad sad ON | Two Seattle Girls nounced ene Wornen woul S > \ : . At a secret address because he feared : ANN Reported Misssing| attempts woufl be made to have Two «tris were reported missing to them change their testimony. police Thursday, as having disap: | ‘Two Los Angeles firms have filed peared under mysterious circum: | attachments against Arbuckle» \. ai night, tosaing $100,000 mansion. One ts for an in tural natrow bunk. terior decorator’s Dill of $11,000; the wherkhe break. || Temyearold Mildred Jones dis 2 cles u: his eyes || appeared Wednesday night from per home at gout wen ave. sll Warm Comforts $2.35 1 Christmas gift making. light imperfections, but what of it—they’ll wear Floral and tapestry designs—black ground with ee eat'the price is very low. Nicely made, | ose, blue, green and tan all well blended in. finished garments—$1.25 a garment. Velour Overdrapes at Half Price Men’s Cotton Union Suits $1.15 24-yard Overdrapes with valance—finished with a : silk edging, hem and heading—ready to hang. Men’s University-make Union Suits—fine ribbed Brown, blue, green and mulberry. quality in ecru color only, with long sleeves—ankle 17 inches wide, $4.00—26 inches wide, $6.00 length—good weight for this season of the year. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 ‘Apron Ginghams 12 1-2¢ qT | gang at Summit lake, 16 miles from | Olympia, observed the man tn convict | garb sneaking thru the brush. & i H i efi 4 i i i "Hi < % & E dE 5 ; E i : Women’s Union Suits i ! good-bye to Dave Renfler, who | Blue and white checked Ging- Acr-cgeo laa ae EAT | ulld, fair complexion, brown hats, Full-size Comforts, covered with t ghd house the four bandits were shot and er. sined trom New York insertions || Sayip alse wecving «live tere | cordurcy dens and brown shore, |{] Sikoline in floral designs, filled Reduced to 55c dreages —- sansteat quail ‘Engineer of the road, and «| {°T Mist Rappe's body to be shipped MEE Seas can ces || mky have dieappenrel’ fear tocll| Went Sone Suality cotton and tied Fine Cotton Union Suits— lengths up to 10 yards. a ‘known as “Indian Charlie,” ac- | mother's home, at 4124 Ninth ave. 8. with yarn. with low neck —sleeveless— American Print 10c Yard Se aa waliaie 2 and are believed to have been taken Napkins ankle length or bodice style— This Cotton Print, adaptable to nag of tour men, police ald BE | Gnours 43 Tania Maxtor; herongaten Japanese Os Des. sizes 36 to 38. .Reduced for so many home uses, is a good n Chartle” boarded the train | Blue figures on a white ground, | Friday. choice—in dark blue with white the tye entered sar neie | caw peeaetation et Artuckic Mare |f Smee |Tax Reducers Will ee poe ee be a eatcg Rac a : pont ng ie nintel Deletion oving|L. © Hodgson, of St Paul, sent a|| , Arbuckle stood sent, apparent: || Have Meet Tonight — <8 gianna me x in deep though guards similar telegram. Sage Se dae ed 1) 4 conterence will be held Thurs “If Arbuckle is not punished, the J | day night, in the Masonic clubrooms, moving picture business is done, for Arcade building, by the Tax Reduc decent people are tired of the eccen- at Fj tion council of Seattle. The general are asf ee et Divorce in Wake public is invited, Reports on the jt public utilities, public library, night Praise of all good people,” of Arbuckle Case) fincsis ana a supplementary’ report ‘| “Assure you and good people of St.| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15.—Al/on city schools will be given. “|Panl that in spite of Arbuckle’s|Semnacher, manager for Miss Vir os money and inflyence, the case will be | sinia Rappe and a member of the * prosecuted most vigorously,” Brady | party which resulted in the girt's| Vote for Mergin, answered. " . Geath, today entered sult for divorce td . : Arbuckle recefved approximataty |®eainet hie wife, Lucille Beranacher, Business Bodies 20 telegrams from friends expressing Semnacher’s complaint alleges that/ With but two or three dissenting confidence in his innocence. many thorns beset his marital career | votes in each instance, members of e e e , the Merchants’ Exchange and the Se- q Ply Miao ps today he was! nim in a “cold and unwifely man-|attle Chamber of Commerce have ) , way inkersaten S8. the spert 28 Bh! nee. voted in favor of consolidation of the ; : leged orgies in the Hollywood motion ane . a i gk : 4 e Women’s $2.95 and $3.50 Chiffon Silk Stockings Reduced to $1 9 5 Fe | i tt 8 F Here’s a dandy buy in Stockings—prices aré greatly reduced for this sale. Chiffon—all silk, full fashioned, in brown and taupe only. Sizes 81% to 10 in both colors. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE : i $ iH i? Hi : and that Mrs. Semnacher treated picture colony, which J. H. Pelletier, i gulag Cae Bodies, i sequanatanes — chairman of the Los Angeles morals| SYDNEY. N. 8. W., Sept, 15-—The efficiency commission, announced he| scandal connected with the name of CHICAGO.—If they use alcohol or < . | as preparing for him. Advance tn-| Patty Arbuckle as ‘reached “Aus|totacco during ufo ot their mother, if! 4Q-Inch Black Charmeuse $2.19 36-Inch Luster Poplin 98c formation on the report received | tralia, where the case is #0 regarded | the two sons o! e 4 we at r * |here included an account of an al-|by leading newspapers that they have|torney, will forfeit an inheritance Extra fine, soft, non-crushing Charmeuse Satin— Luster Poplin—durable and pretty, in brown, lay- > operatives, under Chief W. |leged “hop party” said to have been | declined to accept advertisements for | of $400,000, according to their black only—fashion’s edict for fall. An excellent ender, tan, gold, rose, hi range, taupe, medium © R. Jarrell, They are said to have|held at the home of a prominent | Arbuckle films, father's will offer. blue, navy and black. ; Taised a $1 to $5 bill on the propri-| movie star costing $5,000. Just as = “ 7 etor of a local rooming house. the evening seemed to be falling flat, | mnnnne Sevording to the purported accounts THE BON. (XasIS ||) 35-Inch Black MeSsaline $1.39 36- and 40-Inch Silks $1.59 B ARGAIN BASEMEN A dependable quality, this Black Satin Messaline— Fancy Silks—ever so pretty and econ FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR for |of the affair, a neatly gowned maid ‘women is carried by the C. & S. Boot | wheeled into the room a tea wagon ~ omical—in Bhop, whi Sehaed ‘Phtmatay at 208 |bearing a wide variety of narcotics | \ { ‘and so low in price, $1.39, Suitable for all dress taffetas, radium silks, heavy Ottomans and foulards Callahan and BA Sehoitz "lance, was alleged, turned apparent | iH purposes. —in stripes, plaids and novelty di colors. Callahan and B, A. Scholtz. ance, it was alleged, turned apparent $$$ —__________ failure of the party into success. We Saved Freight Costs on These ||| ALLEGE BIG ‘ LOEW’S PALACE HIP Hanather aiention wan to 08 ot GIRLS’ SCHOOL Now Playin; Queens; E' t in $1.85 . 40-Inch Fancy Skirting $1.98 Sb-loch Baek Duchess Satin $1.85. Skirting Poplin y plaids pe Bl inches : vide—i i most-wanted fabrics. A serviceable quality, 36 nets» tag poretinis, bonertew, plat- inches wide, at a special price. ‘ 14 ae 36-Inch Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.85 “-Inch Printed Georgette $1.39 So plentiful was the liquor supply P Very beautiful, soft, Black Chiffon Taffeta—does —every piece 40 inches wide. Grounds of navy, at Hollywood, according to informa- 4 ¢: fect that the motion picture colony was supporting a ring of bootleggers jand rum runners bringing gin and whisky from Latin America. A navy not crush easily, and a full yard wide—look what Copenhagen, taupe, wistaria, tan, midnight and PANTAGES \eatertained’ te gain tr. vines an economical price we offer Friday: marine blue. 3 pagan Nights, 7 ang 9] £014 fish in bath tub filled with FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD Sew Six | water and Holland gin. ‘The drunken | ’ , ROYAL PEKIN. TROUPE gold fish were said to have furnish- ; e ol ) ed great amusement. | Pelletier, in his investigations, ts j said to be drawing a strict line be- | j tween the “high speed minority” and the “sober, thoughtful, intelligent | majority” in the movie colony. Good House $9.95 || | The Bon Marche Specializes | —_ Brooms : 49c Each By ong in Dependable Footwear , Well-made | House overland freight rates and Brooms—of Eastern at $7.5 giving you the benefit, presse ee Ru over 1 to a customer MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE BY BOTH THE BON MARCHE —and delivered with other goods from the AND THE MANUFACTURER This means better Hardware _—_ Section values—at a price only. that is easy to pay. HEU VAUDEVILLE Prove we tv, amen ALT DA : SAMMY LEE French Comment on nd Bits Lasy Sricnse Fatty’s Troubles| WILLIAM HALLIGAN PARIS, Sept. 15.—The French | | press today used the case of Fatty Arbuckle, which it continued to fea- | CH \ture'on the front page, as an object | Lined and interlined Coats of fancy brown, green |]} leavon of the evils of American pro-|}) or gray coatings, with convertible collars, belts and |{} hibition. 9 Kw, Editorially, many papers urge that ||| pockets. Sizes 3 to 5 years, | the United States should profit by | ‘This Week—Matinee the lesson and restore light wines tgs vere At $5.75° “The Love of Su Shong” and beer. | ieee doh ait . | ne is Midi says, “Americans . Bivens 28e to $1. Mats: 360 to Set! | 5 racially too inflammable. They | Coats for girls or boys from 2 to 6 years |persist in drinking hard liquor. If —made with self gollats, smart belts and pockets, and Fatty had drank wine, Miss Rappe |t) in navy, gray or brown. , Double-breasted and fully 200 Willow Clothes Baskets 69¢ 4 Imported Willow Clothes Baskets—good sizes—well made would still be alive. Whisky renders |}| 1; f i i i Hles— and durable, AT THE CORNISH (ase et and etal” ipa lined with oon ee sicaas ae EE yb seg ae eure in the ‘lot in the newest styles—for both Not over 1 tp petatins Havent t, |hats features Fatty and says, “So ||| | These shoes combine high-grade material and workmanship—to in- a _customer— ‘MR. FAUST” | fhere te Lquor jn America after allt | | At $9 95 sure the utmost in service and fitting qualities—style and character delivered with By ee af ne. Beaten ee Sly Ay er an | . | to make these values supreme at $7.50. Complete range of , sizes— other goods MAURICE BROWNE |systerns must be more perfect there {| Full lined double-breasted Coats of brown or navy widths AA to D. from Hard- than here, judging from results.” La Liberte aska, “Could that great, big, com typ (7 an as passin?” UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ware Department only. UNION STREET BASEMB emi in belted or flare-back style—practical, warm coats for girls from 10 to 16 years. and ELLEN VON VOLKENBURG GHT PERFORMANCES

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