The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 9

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921, THE~ SEATTLE STAR 1 } OVILLE BANK y] FILIPINOS SHOT ed by the senate finance committer today. j GASKILLS TWO OR alas viedo ol dl | e ome AS THEY SLEEP ROBBED $5,000! IN CAFE BATTLE ne ea: “Can Have STRIKE IN | COAL MINES HERE'S MORE ABOUT FIRM MOVING STARTS ON PAGE ONE Posse Is Searching for Lone|Police Looking for Their bee, {Brothers Found Asphyxiated ALL MY TEETH 00 ‘ | i 1 a is - a : thusiagm and faith tat we ciwere in Renton Hotel Bandit Countryman Who Fled LOSE f F ., The home is not complete 4 have had in the city. We beloved r Told me I had « very bad case of | 7 = without good music and q J in our proposition and were certain| Asphyxinted white asleep, James! OROVILLE, Nov, 3—A heavily! John Yedfuis, a Filipino, was te-|P e 4 a Aas | ; we offer the popular Vic- that’ with hard, careful work we'C, Dahl, 25, and Avert Dahl, 27,/4Fmed sheriff's posse wan today | ing sought by the police Thursday, ; them they \ trola VI with 10 selec- ; Pacneee tae Satablish in Seattle ® wrothera, ware found doad Thursday |MOUring the territory furroundiie| rotiowing the shooting Wednesday ime eee 4 tions, brush and needles —-- Peter e Poe Rt we Mer pd beget in @ room af tho Western hotel in| \i0 entered sthe Oroville bank night of two ot hie | countrymen for $39.35. Indiana Hardest Hit, but jmacturine center. "| Renton ‘Thursday. Gas was encap-| Winentuy, locked Cuahier, Bete | Gerke Lendero, 38, 709 King at. was } ing from a halfopen jet in a heater, | in Providence hospital with a bullet The Victrola VI has the same reproducing feat ures contained in . | y Tullar in a vault, and ercaped h srg * Men in Other States TNT, Wh hhey Dr, Adolph Bronson, deputy cory-| 45,000 aly dle ap ae : aygthoss , decided after investigation that ” ts tre Plan to Walk Out = 4) ate. mtucner, the inventor: 3! the death were celdental, the men| found in the vault ana’ neleagen, |eUNAE In both arms and his hip jfound in the vault and released, Ement, sales manager; J. Is! not havin " ° The shooting took p! in a ree] gums were in the higher-priced » ; »'not having understood how to tuin| Deputy Sheriff, Barl Waidon set out a iS were, 2 higher-pr CAUSE OF STRIKE: Churchill, executive secretary, and off the gas heater, m chase with’ a full posse, The| *urant at Ninth ave Weller at. | Sora alea, ana ‘every owe Foporte #oo- instruments and Injunction issaed by Judge AK ‘myself put all we had into the fac:| Th naeeie the fy bandit's trail was found, and. altho |.A°mrems. %2. Lende Yedfute | you pay Anderson, in the United States di ti e@ men registered at the hotel | bundit's g a and Delon got Into an argument »w Lam offering it to the people trict court ot Indianapolis, prohibit (tory, in an endeavor to get on @ pro-' Wednesday night from Evookston,,he Had a two-hour start, members ered teen Py of tle, 1 have made the price of 1a collect oie ussecomneats trom jhe nce cape came the time Minn. Jaa. C. Cashell, Renton un:|of the posse expreaved confidence |wounded mam tong, Deen, tat three 75¢c vers withhi |when mo : ect -¥ Risers: pay end then turning tt inte |" N0 bea ‘aattioce gyn 4 ih dertaker, took charge of the bodies they would apprehend him nin | VanBuskirk, Yedtuts drew a revolver|or the money. If —-— Just as Tullar opene bie o | mult i ight _thessand miners jthe work and fill our tnoreasing os A cage, the bandit appeared, backed ed ee der es i fe °with the A WEEK eens, aay cnecmatt | Orders. |Harding Receives Tullar into the open vault and|" Patrolman W. J, Sears way at Angeles Trust & Bavings Bank for the complete ee High union efficials’ | “We approached several business | Japan Pri locked him jn, He then calmly |teacted to the acene te the chon y and I wifi tell you more tully outfit, at Indianapolis is believed omen whom we knew had money to apanese Princes) iii.3 the money bags in the cash A pete thin ‘guaranteed. treat meral strike if all | invest ing and sent the two wounded men They were interested—some® WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Prince|ier's cege which Tullar had brought to the hospitals. Yedfuls has dis-| > jrather enthusiastic—-but when it Kacho and Prince Kuni, sons of the|out a moment before. The bandit Grafonolas Edisons 4 elief oF yor Aporeximately 1,089 striking miners came to advancing the necessary emperor of Japan, were received by| wan veen Tuesday In company with | "PPeered. inoney back re and In Iilinele orstered back | , poapltal they said yes, they'd put In President Harding at the White/a negro. Both were strangers. > ISI 2. Mop maMOTT High grade ing meeting of mine operators | $5,000 or $10,000—for a controlling House today, marking the first time — Ask Extension of “‘Lon Angeles, Cal. Planes vember 10, te deckde whether they interest in the company. that members of the royal Japanese| JONESBORO, Ark.—Gun battle E . " TT ncred, Nanarell Onto mineeo stvih- “But we weren't doing business family have been received by an|with bank robbers at Alicia, Ark., mergency Tariff 1S Guarantecd| 4g tag orinet Injunction " that way. Our stockholders who American president. The two princes! results in death of Marion Light, WASHINGTON, Nov. 3,—Exten- p you rRee i bars fi By ~~ helped us get started were all small are serving ax midshipmen on a| farmer, and wourding of two other | sion of the emergency tariff act un- Treatmen | ten cores © 7 Penney! | ¥estors, and we were determined to world’s naval cruise, | men. til February 1, 1922, was recommend. = wainers wait fer word frem |Protect them. For months on end ae ee ee oe Strike of | we tried to get as much as $10,000. cortain cvareters (But nothing doing, without @ con Geld check-off, union Reads @ |) iing interest, —_ eee “When it came to bond brokers, | ‘ M Coal Miners Say ae ht oe ee / Buy at the Store That Has Held Your Confidence for 20 Years They Cannot Quit} raise. ana tnat was impossibie, 20 TER r | far as we were concerned. Bg aoa Bhatt onal “We tried the Chamber of Com- arve rather than bow to a fed. Merce. They tnvestiguted, said we eral court edict. had a good thing, recommended it “We are fighting for the very life 274 fave us their moral support. of unionism and can't quit” was on ptr as far as it went. j the of most of the thousands of + jc oagh paraded the streets of a! BELIEVE IN SEATTLE wed in stilt f t 5 H eETpEAAy Hae eft 2 iat fescuEte i Hy : i : id i 4 The reliability of this Old Established Store, the magnitude of the Stock, the high character of the Gates Merchandise! These, plus the big, genuine price reductions are the inducements that bring thousands of customers here every day. syed In All Seattle’s History No Sale Like This SS Sree Se oe] Rare ete ort ne, machinery ee Mo Thousands of Dollars’ worth of new goods have been added by David’s in order to t raise the immense amount of Cash involved in the purchase of Gates’ lease, stock and fixtures. “ All the new holiday goods now coming in are going at Sale Prices. Watches and Dia- mond Jewelry, Silverware, beautiful Cut Glass, Carving Sets, Pearls, Leather Purses, ’ a Bags and Mesh Bags, Mantel Clocks, Chime Clocks, Gift Umbrellas, Toilet Sets, Ivory—everything without @ single, solitary exception included at unmatchable prices. 3 i i i g & ? E 3 ae i Hi i Ie avtgeel 12 33 jl ut Ml a aeiik GATES’ IMMENSE STOCK WATCHES AT SALE PRICES A remarkable assortment of America’s fin- est makes, embracing both standard and latest novelty styles for Men and Women.. WONDERFUL VALUES IN DIAMONDS The Gates collection of Diamonds noted in Seattle and hereabouts. Every stone in this vast assortment is now on sale out to the very limit, with this Old Established _ Store’s Guarantee back of every one sold. bracel Beautiful White 14-Karat Diamond, set in the very latest White styles—including a large shipment bought for Gold, fancy mounting, and other styies, EXTRA SPECIAL... $98.75 the Chtistmas trade. Fine White %4-Karat Diamond, set in the popular White A BIG SPECIAL ‘ Gold mounting. “Also choice of other styles, EXTRA SPECIAL $62 .50 For Friday and Saturday we offer choice of a St en | Very fine White 1-Karat Diamond, beautifully mounted in fancy White Gold, | Watches at— hag? Tone ot ‘ Ch k. Your Pick at EXTRA SPECIAL. . sssssstsstsreserererseeeee 9198.50 $16.50 Values $20.00 Values JACKSON, Minn, Nov. 2.—A. C. 4 $17.50 Values $22.50 Values Townley, president ‘of the National $18.50 Values | $24.50 Values partisan league, enterei the Sounty hall yentendny to tr |New, bouneaeca are being forced out _ ANEW LOT serving a 90-day sentenc®’for vio- scared away before they get bere.” forcts Decca (BLAME CHILDISH SILVERWARE i 4 it util itty ihn fi j ‘ 7 jamin. River of Dead’ MIND FOR DEATH Pte ton tee, » Nov. 3.—In th F ar Pla ‘ River Wishkah, named. by the In- ddacneed ta sae Ser OF Six... 98c the River of the Dead, the 5- eis ee Fold son of W. T. Crick was| Authorities Prepare to Pros- 3 drowned Wednesday. ecute Halfwit HANDSOME 26-PIECE CHEST , Ore., van Rogers’ or Genuine Community Par Plate, guaranteed mee bar aina tte a: ey Atal 10 years, SPECIAL. ....csccceccecsneccsccccensessesesesens $9.98 ra a ore sali See ra| The entire Gates’ stock Silver, including Sterling and Plated Ware, with pos- employers obtain possession of a ey Half Off. - picture. Distrit Attorney “Ie. a rig, i Pe ee ee EVER-SHARP PENCILS While they last at Sale Prices. Leweiiee today prepared to draw in| Tea Sets Bread Trays brenanen 09 Dishes ing Carsor . (Pete! wi ‘ " the Wabear of deen” Ga Wine} Sugar and Creamers Silver Water Pitchers Casserol Bilicee’9(* home-made aay Teiee | Painter, farmers, | Sandwich Trays Silver Platters Tureens Cake and Pie Servers WATERMAN PENS, While they last, at Sale Prices. Bee op eet rege gy Ae ngs Pat ce be Mpe money Meg Knives, Forks, Butter Knives, Butter Spreads, Salad Forks, Butter Picks, SPECIAL ($4.98 but vi q, prompt im ac- |cause the Painters had failed to pay Pickle and Olive Forks, etc. Solid Gold Lavallieres, with Assorted iz, soothing in- |him the wages due him or because Birthstones, SPECIAL.........+.+000 CUT GLASS Yo Price — ery large and attractive assortment, including the famous Libby. Every Piece in the House One-Half Price. Entire Gates’ Stock na , chest soreness goes, ph ns, breathing’ “becomes "easter, in throat stopn and you get night's restful sleep. Phe they had refused to allow the man, to work the horses, slew both Paint. , “That's the way it goes. A man 4 * A revolver, which officers believe iti: H ion. Everythin; ir net a fall pinks tae en sonat {was used tm the shooting, wes found OUR GUARANTEE Fo No Misrepresentation. -ything of Carson C, Heebe, father of the ac- | cused ‘ma | ed gp antag salt dks | reese ris "ag!"eeaTie® , MESH BAGS at Halt Price. y. i you prefer use clari- | horses. Bg ay RE, LODGE EMBLEMS, Half Price and Less Big Lot LEATHER HAND BAGS, LEATHER PURSES, works hard to buy property and then int |they take it away from him,” said Nain OR PR Td et ge ile tele Exactly as Stated or Your Money Back the money. Keeps perfect! al children love its pleasant taste. |" pie” guar” inex is as » | He said the elder Painter, just i ike Py eattated compound ara cithly con | atter he had shot his son, William, Established ] David’s Jewelry ae Hine extract, known the world /@Md shortly preceding his own. sul tablishe: : ‘ {Rr its prompt healing effect {cide, told him to place the rifle in Y. A Successors feelh dees. ithe far cabin and the revolver in the 20 Years Ago ve tment ask your Set Vd ay ounces t Pinex” | Srensry. . full directions ore inex, | Beebe continued to adhere today to Second hing ‘else. Guarantocr {aeeehk the “suicide” story he told when first 1418 Avenue, Seattle satisfaction or money @frested. He altered the narrative cotnased. The Pinex Co, slightly, however, to fit new evi- ,dence gathered by investigating of- Advertisement. picers, 4

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