The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 16

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ae q BANDIT WAS IN RAYMOND NOW PROVED Gardner’s Presence, Also Authenticity of Letter to Paper Established RAYMOND, Wash, Sept, 10 That Roy Gardner, mal! bandit and fieet-footed convict, was actually in Raymond inst Friday and that here he wrote the letter purported to have been received from him by the San Francisco Bulletin was @cnsidered as certain today. This belicf, held by Chief of Police Shumway, was substan finted lato yesterday when Shum way received a letter from George W. Berry of the department Justice in Seattle to the effect the letter received by the Bull was postmarked Raymond and tha the paper used in its inscription was taken from @ pad borrowed from Mrs. Ruth Lowman, proprie tor of the Raymond rooms in Kay mond. “There fe no question about the ting being Gardner's,” Berry tn ed Chief Shumway. Shumway has the borrowed tab Jet in his possession. Gardner, according te this theory, bh the last person to have used the tablet and the heavy tmpres sion made by his pan may serve greatly in establishing the identity) of the letter to the Bulletin, ac eorfing to Shumway. Creditors of George B. Wilbur, Gardner's confessed friend, are mak- tng no effort to have Wilbur Drought back here, should he be found A letter has been recetved here from Mra. Wilbur, now tn Lew villa, I@aho. She apparentiy be Neves her husband st!!] in Raymond, authorities believe he is in Francieco. They think that they find Wilbur they wil! Gartner, eee Auto Thought Stolen by Gardner VANCOUVER, Wash, Sept. 36.— ‘The automodiie stolen from George B. Peeples of Raymond by «a man enswering the description of Roy Gardner, escaped convict, was found 95 Years Old, | Birthday Party | | } Mrs. Fannie Followtng « custom of several years, Mra, Tom Taggart entertained |the members of the Kansas Women's club with a reception at her home, |4023 Sunnyside ave, Thursday after noon, honoring the 95th birthday of [her mother, Mrs. Fannie Potter, who is the oldest member. of the clud. Mra, Potter te hale and hearty. and {» much interested in the events of every-day life | QGver 100 hundred friends called to joffer congratulations, end she was showered with gifts, the Kansss | Women’s club sending a huge basket |of flowers —Photo by Price and Car ter, Star mtaff photographers, Potter earty today ditched near the camp grounds here ‘The car ts a Cotumbta Six, bear }ing Washington license 74519, mo [tor 10991. | The car apparently Bad beew left four days ago. It was undamaged. Police here are endeavoring to ertabiluh the Mentity of the driver. No one bas been found yet who leaw the car come into the city. | Rooming houses and hotels are |betng combed for @ man answering | the description of the auto thief who was known to have taken the car from Raymond, and who bore a striking resemblance to Gardner. You cant afford to sacrifice quality to save money when your health t con- corned. Drink lots of miltk—but be sure it fe the wholesome Kristoferson quality. Ask Your Grocer or Phone Beacon 0040 American Savings Bank & Trust Co. American Bank Building Capital and Surplus paid in $700,000.00 Under One Ownership: American Bank American Bank Bldg. American Safe Deposit Vaults 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits made to October 8 will get three full months’ interest January 1 next. The American Safe Deposit Vaults in our own building are absolutely fire and burglar-proof. They are the superior in safety of any in the Northwest. Comparison invited. Private vaults, $4.00 per annum, We solicit your business. One Dollar will open a savings account, Home Savings Banks FREE. OFFICERS J. P. GLEASON, J. K. BUSH, President Cashier GEO. B, BAKER, A. T. DREW, Vice President Assistant Cashier B. B. LUTEN, F. L. KERNS, Secretary and Trust Officer Assistant Cashier | She Enjovs Her | } | countant, who died at his home, 6739 ' American Legion to Monthly winter dances, beginning ctober 14, will be held at Knights of Columbus hall unde auspices of the Rainier Noble No, 1, of the Ame h Legion, Miss | Hazel Smith announced Friday. — | | Riverton House Is Destroyed by Fire} The L. D. Bacon house, at River n, was destroyed by fire Thursday | The house waa owned by yan, and was valued at $1,200. The flames w greater part of the furniture, The! house was built about 15 years ago by lL, D, Bacon, Seattle pioneer, FUNERAL SERVICES for ¥. M.| Blanchard, former shipping board ae First ave, N. W., September 26, were held Thursday Mother, bring home some 0 Boldt's Milk Bread}--adverti At the Cornish “MR. FAUST” —ShOOND WEEK— _AMUSEMENTS __ LOEW’S PALACE HIP iT & LAWRENCT PANTAGES Matinecs, 340. Nights, 7 and © New Playing Cat Choady, and ‘este; Mannsawe Boys) yooD AND WYDS FELIX ADLER_AND FRANCES a ROSS “The Three Rebee"s Calvia, Jack Mughes Due “DADDY DUMPFLINS” | life. A Pley of Unt D versa Bves.: 25e te Si, Mate: toe to ipe Pies Wer Tex BY NORRIS QUINN | MATEWAN, W. Va. Sept. 90— Twice a widow within 14 monthal Wite of two men, both shot to) Geath in West Virxinia's bloody mine feud! | That's the tragio Metory of the proprietress of the little lee cream parlor across from the Matewan Welles | railway station. wT) Thia woman of 24 wes the wife of Sid Hatfield, police chief of Mate |wan. Earlier she’ was the wife of Cc. C. Tewterman, mayor of Mate | wan. | Her deep black eyes eparkte with Her dark brown hair is care! fully arranged in @ modish coiffure. THE SEATTLE STAR Mra. Sid Hatfield house at Welch— the trial starta. Ed Chambers. Hold Winter Dances| wice Widowed in Mine War ‘Mrs. Sid Hatfield Is Victim wah ana i going to tentify when they try the men who killed Bid! “That te, unless Sherttf BM Hat flel4 and Gov, Morgan promise me safe conduct te and from the court) “Or unless Uncle Sam's troops some into McDowell county before “Why, otherwiea, I'm afraid they'd Just like they killed gia | she told for the first time her story of the Welch courthouse! shooting which remulted death of M14 Hatfield and his friend, in “Tou ace, GIA went to Welch to) anewer a charge of being tnvolved in the Mohawk Valley shooting,” ah: the istietey ORR TS LA AP ET YN te, a TTA plan. small. ted to interfere. will erect. mem THE UN : for a Man’s Overcoat —Can you imagine that? i wlio > an’ NATIONAL J — 2 Fant Charge It She wears « plain biack silk gown. | .014 “He was Innocent, but h | “No,” @he enid today, “I'm notlts stand trial as any lawa TE ea EON AF PLANS PRODUCE To save at all is a very good thing, and haphazard saving is far better than none. Building a reserve fund, however, is like building anything else—the best results fol- low a definite purpose and a systematic You should draft a schedule for the ap- plication of your income, no matter how A certain share should be allotted to savings, and only emergency’ be permit- Pencil and pad will easily show you how great a satisfaction you soon Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings 6 to8 ORS os ae MANTELS jem ZAT* +e eltizen should. “I went with him an@ so did Fa Chambers and Mre. Chambera Ed) went as a witness for Bid. “Sid wasn't looking for amy trou bia «He difn't carry any gune, though he had « state permit to the deputy who took us te Welch. “We were walking up the court. house stepe when the shooting started. People any Sid saw C. B. Lively, a Baldwin. Felts detective on the steps; that 8i4 pulled his gun to shoot Lively and that Lively shot BIA In eelf-defense “Well. I know that Lively @idn‘t shont Bid! “Thirteen men on the courthouse steps shot at Bid and there were more than 26 bullet holes in Bit's body when he fell. Sid never knew what had happened.” ‘That's an entirely new story. In every mountaineers cabin in West Virginia, at every crossroads store, you'll hear people eay that the Welch shooting grew out of « feud between Hatfield and Livel: Live ly was arrested tn connection with the shootmg. He ts now out ander bond. He was never indicted. The grand jury hae not met since the killing. “Ill never marry again,” Hatfield gaid. “You see I married Mr. Testerman when I was 13. He was 10 yeare older. “He wan Killed with 10 others tn the shooting at Matewan May 19, 1920, after discharged miners were exicted from their homes by Bald- digestive d cation of lowered the trouble covered it in the digestion. Branches at Georgetown and Ballard ON NATIONAL BANK pe OF SEATTLE _ Mre. | |Went 6,000 Miles to Commit Robbery REIRUT, Syria, Bopt, $0,—To- nel Wiet, ented for the theft of $50,000 worth of Jewels from Joseph Smouha in Paris, confessed that he had followed Smouha for 6,000 miles | about Burope before he got an op | portunity to steal the jewels. German Steel Is Going Into Wales CARDIFY, Wales, Sept. %0- Large quantities of German and Belgian st Bouth ji pe < win Felts detectiven: married gia, 1 han the English product really “Then I “That's why the mine workers are going to put up @ big monument to Sid in Charleston, the state capital, where everyone can nee it. “I'm not afraid of Sid's enemies — no long as I atay here, Because—” | And Mrs, “Hatfield glanced at a revolver on the counter behind the soda fountain. ) | | We loved Hid and I can never love an other man. Of course, I loved Mr. | Testerman, too, but he was more of \* father to mo than a husband. “Bveryone loved Bid. lie was noble anc hearted He gave |half he ma the sick and peor, | He loaned who needed money, He regularly to churches. YOU SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SUIT, OVERCOAT WHEN YOU BUY AT THE BIG UPSTAIRS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 19 Clairvoyants Solve | Seek to Make Club - Murder for Police! Engineering HEIDELBERG, Germany, Sept. 20 | If the Dresent plane of the Bnet Ciairvoyants whone aid was eniist-| neers’ club materialise, declared Jed by the police completely solved| Chairman Stuart Mantel of | mystery connected with the robbery | ecutive board before = linchedl wre and murder of ex-Burgormaster Klein’ the Arctic club Thursday noon, and his assistant, according to the| College club, Fifth ave, and Univer municipal authorities. trace, ty et, will be the enginesrin could be found of the bodies until| Cater of the city. the clairvoyante were ¢ ee Bamboo has been used to reinforce ) concrete piles on a Chinese railway. — — ‘Planning Teunte ‘ Games in Winter! LONDON, Sept. 90—Negotiations are in progress for the acquisition of 20 to 80 buildings in which to estab lish winter tennis courts, so great in the interest in the sport. One buflding being equipped wfll contain 26 courts. | i age | TAKES NEW ARMY POST | Tent. Col. Oliver H, Dockery, for- | | merly in charge of the Untted States army recruiting station In Beattie, | leaves today under orders for Camp | Lewin, where he will aseume his new | duties aw adjutant of the Third divi gion, ioned there, Full fighting | strength of the division consists of 12,000 enlisted men and 600 officers Dencing, ng, @haracte nf (Duncan) Danetng, Gymnastic Dancing, SCHOOL OF THE SPOKEN WORD 2 MARGARET PRENDERGASP MeLEAN, Director E Public Ain Bpeeks p ana’ 1 The U. & 8. Opeos can supply fuel ofl to four ships at the same time |whtle in motion at sen. ! RAINCOAT ,. STORE ee Look around—then come here. : Don’t be misled. These bi roomy, warm Overcoats fm | Value. Of superb quality and te delightful shades, every citizen of Seattle can afford one. Get it today! “ OVERCOATS— -.~ $15 to $45 regular or raglan shoul- “$17.50 Up Rubber-lined Moleskin Raincoats $13.50 “a nm, $15, 2-Pants Suits For Men and Young Men Don't forget that 2-Pants Suit. The extra pair wiil double the wear, $25 to $45 | nh | Tailored Ready Co. Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop DEPARTMENT STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS 401-407 Pike Street Sins of diet often result in pimples and boils A familiar fresh food corrects their basic cause a Pr and blackheads (acne) are always in lowered vitality, associated with constipation and ”” gays one-skin specialist, and he further says that “the repeated occurrence of boils should always be looked upon as an indi- vitality.” Scientists now know that the real cause of be some “sin of diet.” It is now génerally acknowledged that the lack of one food factor called vitamine is largely re- sponsible for the lowered vitality that s0 often brings ekin disorders and blemishes, Something to correct the basic cause of these complaints is clearly needed. Scientists have dis- familiar little cake of Fleisch- mann’s Yeast, for yeast is the richest known source of the food factor essential to perfect Physicians and hospitals are therefore pro ecribing Fleischmann’s Yeast as an addition to the Fleischmann’s Yeast proved to Every case showed improvement or cure, taking from a week dey and strength j 41 cases helped in from 1 to 4 weeks Jn 41 cance of pimples and boile treated in leading hoapitate Bowere of now and untested yeast preparations. The name Pleiechmann is your protection and guarantee of uniform pur ‘ @iet. Tt ytelds remarkable results in the treatment” of boils and acne so often due to sins of diet. Fleischmann's Yeast is a highly digestible food. Have it on the table at home and on desk at the office. Yow will like its fresh jolesome il distinctive flavor, and the clean wh taste it én your mouth, Eat from 2 to 3 cakes a Plain or on crackers or bread. ment. Obstinate cases may require two or three weeks If troubled with gas, dissolve the yeast in half a cup of very hot Send fo tn stamps for the booklet, “The New tmport ance of Yeast in Diet.” So many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet that It 1s necessary to make this nominal cliarge to cover cost of handling and mailing. Address The Fleischmann Company, 314 Bell Street, Se attle, ‘Washington, have propertice of great value.

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