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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921, 4 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 2 2 SEATTLE (At 57 He Builds Houses WEALTHY WIFE (Dolly Gardner SAYS 2WOMEN (~o Romina vou | CAPT. DUTTON'S: cers Let Anybody Hele] HELD AS THIEF} Goes on Stage | PLOTTED BLAST j= os ra. FUNERAL TODAY Richly-Gowned Woman Ac-|| £0 Assist Roy Lindenfeld Maintains His In-| CURISTMAS Confederate Veteran and } i Rake oe : cused of Shop-Lifting |] os annus. vex. e—peliy || mocence of Bombing | | Lecturer Died Tuesday ‘ ; Gardner is going on the stage. | “a | pees id ] } he: © PORTLAND; Deco. #2.~Mra, ciitt|| , © wife of Roy q wen j BY JOUN GRAUDENZ | Funeral services for Capt. W. GC 1 et es tase nl Se ia edinateetis abe the wite| | oremler, bandit,” te in D1] WARSAW, Dec, wo women Dutton, confederate veteran, who m, } } | ] ; t ‘ i; elon rang & and four men plotted the Wall Street | died Tuesday, were to be held at the ey a 3 Aa rm Of a wealthy. lum encoder mesed | od at Gan bomb explonion, Sylvester Congrove, Virst Presbyterian chureh at 2 sie Fast Train Halts in Time to tit ie a : exporter of San Francisco, with her an Diego and local thea: | American department of justice |p. m. Thursday. Burial will be i 2 | as met <4 home in Burlings a suburb of) clared here today j | the Laké View cemetery. ne Save Car Stalled on ‘ sey YEUX Gin < enna: 2 a charge’ ot!| ., am one A all oy funds || of the plotters, who are be: | Capt. Dutton was @ leader in the i s ye \ op-liftin| nicipal court he ge east. ? ln grigton te ing sought by police, were obtained, temperance movement for the last : 5 Tracks baie por sige: api carina oy hinge « a Would Ro. more, think °f | Congrove said, from Wolfe Linden: | 0 years, He was widely known 48 & him than I would of de || tig, now being held in jail here until | by «irl, He inemy hin storiew can be verified, Fae a Fecal He is || Local authorities, however, are | / ponsible for the orlmes bi wary of Lindenfeld’s story, whieh im & pair of marked gloves In her pow |] has committed, He doew not see clinches prone oe me sedidlalna| session, Mra, Weatherwax din tatmned them an other men do, The alien: | Po en (ot venue, | |) He in survived by bis widow, Mrm. jal ayn ef © now ed Hoves ft. || iste at his trial for the Marioopa || st think he t# merely bragging.” | | | raizanetn Fitch, and her two ohile | "rine Cornen. Walker, detective, tee. |] Mall robbery proved that. TH6Y lone of Lindenfeld's friends who knew | =e ' | aren, Mrs. D. C. Knapp, Seattle, and titled in hep yg ong de him in New York said | Tt. LeVern Viteh, Moscow, Idaho. preliminary hearing &h® |} jury did not convict him, even tho tal ane pa o oad for ‘a 3 a - y Lindenfeld'’s younger brother and) . Lig catia ge Foy peg . ‘ saw Mrs, Weathorwax stuff the! | Roy frankly aaid he had commit: ||, /indenfeld's younger Brot |Apartment Landlord | here are aiso surviving relatives tm |lecturer for the Good Templars. He lcame to Seattle in 1908 and affiliated | | with the Seattle Lodge, No. 6, Good | |Templars, and John B. Gordom | Camp, Confederate Veterans. | Mra. Weatherwax wae arrested yesterday in a local department store, Two women detectives found REDDING, Cal, Dee, %2— sMight Seattle people narrowly e»- San death yesterday, when on the railroad tracks, fehalf mile south of Sisson, in aan the stato highway and were In a nar gloves in her muff and hurry away || «ag ¢ ” | | Virginia. J ee pabe when the Shasta Limited from the glove couster as the vaten-|]2,{he robbery” 8 Hl Wiliam they eat! Lindenteld by| Accused of Robbery} —————— 4 Joomed thru the blizzard. woman turned her back for a mo-! reed | {that name) was never involved in the) New yoRrK, Dec. 22.-- Frank J.| ‘ omposed of A |] held at, Pacents, Aris, Gloag’ ‘Runsian revolution, the aged father iC ‘The party Was composed of Am ment, and wae discharged, |Achmidt, owner of an apartment) Dros, Johnson, W. J. Lawrence, P. Roline, Dave Moen, Mikes Poggic O'Ponnetl, CC. Betternich and Mrs. | 7. J. Griffin. Mrs, Weatherwax was expensively | t . | rowned und bejeweled, and’ put up a | a uaraner then faced a charge Of |)” Tindenteld never spoke of pelitionl |house and superintendent of a te] GOERS ON TRIAL fierce fight to prevent her arrest,! Paetnla y" which he pleaded affairs, he said. His brother thought | tory loft bullding, is under arrest, | * : Pars in She was released on her own resom:| | euiity, He was sentenced to 25 him only a newspaper reporter and|charged with robbing his tenants.| PORTLAND, Dee, 22—~ e jury e | ved vn | | the case of C. V. Crumley, business nimane to appear in municipal court || years in Leavenworth, believed him incapable of implication | nurgiaries in the building in the last | tices head, charged with @ felon 9 in the bomb plot. He often received | r Men Plan to egal eA Ce ae ile Mra. Gardner haa just returned Vititere trom the Slavish Preas bu! Years amount to more than/ous attack upon Mrs. Addie T- Rit | | $100,000. | ter, was expected to comp! ow A her 8 dv side during his ||" in New York, they anid. F hi leted _ Hold Peace Parley! \POLICE CLAIM __ || hr, 2einas pg oli hago ge we nM ze ps trials. | Crumley’s case went to trial late eed |Lindenfeld said they did not believe! £ SELF-DEFENSE! he"was tmpiieated, They anit tney COMMunity Chest | yesterdayg na tase | were #o sure they will willingly go wisg- one} SYDNEY, N. 8. W. Deo. =| a on.¢ Py re AUSTIN, Texas, Deo 22—Peeler’ Girl Bank Runner on a witnens stand and testify to that Exhibits in City | .00 tires srs. ntter to nis apart Skeptical that the Washington con- . is Ukety to evolve any/ . for the absolute prevention J. Benton Seeley and his latest one-man building | Clayton, ot and killed near the Photographs, charts and ters; ment and there attacked her. The Phony: + ests Sela SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22.--| pleted another twostory butlding. yall of a masked order, was killed by Robbed by Bandits effect. showing the work of welfare "ted ra | acehaee prio the woman went to Gad Becided to convene a pan-Pacitic | Veer J. Benton Seoley. 57, feels | excavating, constructing and finish- | yeace officers firing in welf-defense| . iaag crry, Kan. Dec. 32.—- pate oh tions or community chest organiza-|the Crumley apartment of her own Gdaletence of labor, delegates thru j hin muscles going a bit flabby he ing it without ald. It took him nine while trying to capture bim, potice |. maiportioo oe pele a PORTLAND, Ore~-A. W. Wilson, | tions in 70 cities are being exhibited | free will, and that she was not Gagthe world The intention is to] Sule MPS new Building, doing tne | erent claimed here today Bre gH i OLtrpow’| pleading guilty to sale of narcotics, |by the Seatue community chest or-| harmed, entire job himself from foundation| “It's fascinating work, and it gives it possible, at some common | te spyivent, sentenced to nine months’ imprison-| ganization at 1215 Fourth ave, The| Crumley is the head of « business: ment, after which he is to be deport: ‘exhibit is open to the public Gally | college with branches here and in red Mins Jowephin Poller made public this version of | ™ |me something to do,” Seeley ex» ¢ ‘itn, pve senger for the Interstate bank, and Understanding regarding the preven-| 11% geeley's formula fdr rejuve- | plained. he killing when murder argen aa wer. “I learned the trades of ware filed by a police sergeant against |ToUbed her of $5,000 at ed to Canada. from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. Tecoma, Wash. ste Ration. miliman, carpenter, mason and ¢¢- | four city, state federal officials. =— = = - = — — —_—__— Se Se oe Six first clase structures in San| ment worker. I am too old to find! previously, the plainants had| LONDON, Dee, 22—~The Kensing- KELLOGG, Idaho.—Steve Actibia, | Francisco testify to his energy. and employment in a mill, no I have be 2 sith Inborer, held for murder of Carl Mid-| his remarkable physical vigor attests | come my own boas and can take my ie. ee ee regarding Ireland, A debate stater, 38, painter of Seattle, Mid-|the efficacy of his keepyoung time, I save approximately $5,000) aapentpianmecennecmnmnenmiiiin ject “Can Sinn Fein Save _stater was a member of Acrie No, 1, | method. her the average job.” buildings are salvaged from wreck- resulted In a riot among Fraternal Order of Eagles. The one-man builder has just com-' The bricks that go Into Secley's! age jobs, the boys, many of whom Lrinh pbc a See eneneenisnnaeenrcnanlinen det ton high school has barred all de- ay NO. 202 or sit need be overlooked—for TOYTOWN will offer, tomorrow and until the last minute of shopping, an abundance of inspiration for Christmas morning thrills, SANTA, too, will be at his post until 5 o'clock Saturday to greet any of his little friends who may have had to postpone their visits, ° —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Glove Bonds and Gift Certificates From Frederick & Nelson’s Are Gifts of Real Thoughtfulness, and Not of Expediency : Christmas Sweets 'ANDIES for Christmas presentation in resplendent containers—candies for filling the Christmas stockings—confections for the home-gather- ing—after-dinner sweete—candy novelties that are sweet deceptions—and all in such bountiful array! ; Surely the sugar-windowed house that Hansel and Gretel found in their wanderings was not a sweeter place than is the Candy Shop these days! Candy Gift Boxes Turkish Paste, 2 whole Po Bee own day- N ovelties and F avors some confection in . light kitchen aoe orange — mint candy on vors, 60¢ poun the premises, in box Foly-wremeod spe secs Handsome Gift Boxes of Satin-finish Mi containing 14-pound at late Mints supporting brocade and gold gab ‘ties for fill rages n- fi ae at miniature reindeer, loon (to be used as ies for filling dae ee Oe ee kewpie figures and oth- handkerchief or glove | ™as Stockings, baby i] | mix, 40c pound; larger Fruits, cherries and Hand-painted Satin Candy the form of dolls and pineapple, $1.25 pound. Candy Ribbon Balls, in aited Pecans, $1.75 Boxes, tufted, quilted animals, 60c pound. $5.00. enovele S6c and 1 OE Sr aka: aban annitie’ dor , y The shopping preferences of so many Seattle men and women lead’ 60c each, Bi ao quaint Work Baskets ae ire anon | them to this Store that the acceptability of the Gift which permits ,se- wit! Sho | : + ° | Chocolate-coated Assorted Chocolate-covered Mints, Shelled cseietdunsistn, cox ene ||}]| lection of good merchandise at FREDERICK,& NELSON'S is unques- 4 with Christmas wreath taining from 2 to 5 Jungle Pets, satin-finish | tiongd. ‘ decorations in color, N t pounds, $3.50 to $12.00. filled Mixed Candies | 2 Chocolate-coated Candied 10c each; 3 for 25c. uts for children—molded in | So that busy shoppers may buy these Gifts expeditiously in these last, hurried hours of Christmas shopping, special stations for the sale of Glove Bonds and Gift Certificates have been dotted here.and there bright colors for tree yer : user $1.25 pound. pound. ‘led with canay: sabe Bunte’s Assorted Dianas, thruout the Store. Each Bond or Certificate will be issued for any Chocolate Mint Wafers, a Blanched Salted Peanuts, to $11.00. ‘ crisp candies filled with | amount desired by the.donor, and will be redeemable at any time, at the Candy Shop specialty, Hopjes from Holland; a 50c pound. nut paste and jam, 80c | with Swiss milk or dark delightful after-dinner pound. {Hi pleasure of the recipient. coating, half - pound confection of coffee fla- Salted Pistachio Nuts, Decorated Metal Candy yw Chews for fill- bases, — one-pound pi ons $1.50 and $1.00 pound. ag —_ _ cue i Phan: athved's xes, $1.00. , IX. 3 > stockings. wholesome Salted Spanish Peanu candy of purchaser's pre “a Pane | ‘ , Candies simulating fruits 25¢ pom. es selection, $1.85 to $3.50. nth ts oe ere emer ge e Rien a Salted Almonds, $1.50 Drawstring Bags for ang - arahaneliow, ‘166 ith fi 4 d " “ poun pound, a te filled with Slender sticks of Choco- pone Brazil Nats, $1.00 aaeioned aie teen Cocoanut and Peanut |] ]) 9 rr. ° ‘. Gandy Shop chocolates, late, foil-wrapped, and Skeban t of red crepe paper with Brittle, 40e pound. 1] = Women’s Felt Gift Slippers, $1.35 Pair 25¢ to $1.50. tied in bundle, 5ce Santa d F ° pits 9 ic to $1.50. bund! Shelled Walnats, 5c an lecoration, 25c. Nut Brittles with filberts, | —— pound. ns almonds ¢ Brazil nuts, | TEN COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM fini ¥ , 10¢ Cornucopias for tree 80c pound. | ‘es FF ; ‘ Glass Sete. of satintinia Cenesinte, Cigarettes Shelled Almonds, $1.25 use, to be filled with Caramels in raisin, wal- |{1] op gr eee rouse Slippers, made with soft in Le Ph ict e pound. Christmas candy, 15¢ Hut maeiiintidlow: and pa ed insoles, thin leather soles, and trimmed with ounce size, to $2.25 for Chocolate Water - color ‘é to 85c. vanilla varieties; also ribbon the same color as the slipper. Ten lovely col- » to $ Boxes, whose blocks of Shelled Pecans, $1.50 rs to select from, at $1.35 4-pound jar. Stick alae pn pal iad pound. A ae lady cagaeele-—all made ors to s m, at $1.35 pair. Candy and Straws, in f ea r sappear- wit resh cream, in F 9 5 ed with colored foil, ing down the chimne: y i * glass jars, 25c and 50c. sa ° g i ney our own candy kitchen, M ’ F | H Sl $1.00, Plumbridge of a novel Candy Con- 70¢ pound. en's Felt House Ippers Fe Pe ee ae tainer, the chimney to 7 . ° Aplets, made of con- Croquettes,” cylindrical Baskets be filled with candy; ream Wafers, delight- $1.95 Pair densed juice of Wen- packages pf chocolate aa ; priced according to size, ful after-dinner sweets, ‘s Felt ' Bis sid ae i SidHiee apples and Call- wafers from Berne, Containing a clever gift from $1.25 to $5.50 in mint, winter-green, Men's Felt House Slippers, with soft leather soles in Hylo style, in Brown or a ae ; Switzerland, 50c and arrangement of small py pistachio, maple and | Gray, $1.95 pair. fornia walnuts, half- $1.00, glass jars of. jellies cinnamon flavors, 50c | " —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ear, Sees P ner grpeee \hidcidabé Aunties that fall candies and salted nuts, a agli ase gue pound, quered Metal Gift “apart into’ thin slices furmounted by candied table favors, taking the Swiss Chocolate, 60¢ and |} |) A ° Boxes of Aplets, $1.50. when their foil cover- lps — Ps fa d form of snow-covered $1.00 cake, ttractive Flannelette ing is removed, 50c ia ‘candies, "$2.75 “to pe a gy ey be J \) Ki $1 50 2 + =v 4 each, $20.00. ene | Imonos, ° } Candy Novelties from Gift Boxes for little girls, | J bd Zz Peis; in the form of q containing cunning lit- Table Favors in the form | e SERVICEABLE GIFTS 4 pebbles, “lentilles” and tle baby doll, niki ea of lemons, _ oranges, y z filberts, in little muslin ed by foil-wrapped milk * pumpkins and corn, to ' % Si fi ces “S125 and $1.75 chocolate buds, ribbon- be filled with candy, } a Bad floral designs eo grounds of Gray, pore tied, $1.00. 10c to 350. | ¥ Blue, Rose, and Pansy shades are fashioned (FIRST FLOOR) | into these cozy Flannelette Kimonos, made in \ , | two styles. . FREDERICK & NELSON yh a dign asrowr fasts aad ea ‘ and the narrow sash and “collar are FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | trimmed with piping. . Price $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE