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SECTION TWO BATTLE, WASH., FR IDAY, MRS. MIRACLE IS GENEROUS, ALTHO SHE’S CANDIDATE YOUTHFUL BANDIT — MARCH 7, I Two Irish-American Leaders Tell Why This Is Happiest of St. Patrick’ s Days Here is one candid for the city council that is boosting an: |] other candidate nY — ers i Dive. Katheva tS A. m1, AHERTY | tnster—tor there the neat of the bY Miracle, one of the two women Supreme Knight, Knights of — | trian trouble then running for counelimanio togas. Celumbes eg “Elect the two women now run T OF ning for nell,” Mra, Miracle de. KEEDOM b clared Thursday, “and when they An immediate reaction to the set j . |] make good, elect four women to tlement of the Irish trouble has been } the city legislative body rege number of appeala to the Mrs. Miracle is acting as her t# of Columbus on the part | —_---—--- || own campaign manager and can of men of Irish descent in the Unit j be reached for appointment at ed States and Canada who desire to Tells How He Looted Oak Harbor 4340 11th ave, N, E., phone Ken- return to Ireland to help the Irish pod O813 ree State, and who ask the K ii ull Ge eeneeeereeeneciecccmccccccrcccccisace | of ©. to aid them in finding work Vault to Get Enough Money to 9 (‘———— cles 5 . Personally, 1 look for a prosper- Marry His Fiancee Foster to Have ae at "Mca Saale . jsteadfaat to her promise, If any By Sam B. Groff School Carnival | futuro English government dis. > » Games and carnival attractions will lavows Lioyd George's agreement EVERETT, March 17.—Harvey Church, Chicago boy-)>e staged in the Foster community |with Ireland, I look for disaster ‘riday under the auspices of | worse than any in Ireland's his murderer, killed in order that he might satisfy the vanity | MS! (©*y Moe counell for the tory. But with a square deal from now sf of a woman. benefit of the piayfields of the sev George King, a Seattle you _leral districts, The entertainment | ic’ ¥ 7 nh youth, plan lwill begin at 2p. m, featuring the| ned and executed the robbery of the Oak Harbor State bank, two weeks ago, in order that he might appear on; an equal footing with his fiancee, the young and beautiful owner of a $15,000 millinery establishment in Portland. This is according to the confession King made to me, in the presence of his attorney, Thomas D. Page, of Se- children in the afternoon and adults} in the evenning. Refreshments will be served thruout the day. ions, world | sor, “SMILE WITH NILE,” beware ot the Seattle Shriners, ls known thru- out the country, according to J. Harry Lewis, of St. Paul, who is a Seattle visitor, Lewis is publister of the Crescent, a Shrine magazine. James A. Flaherty found soon after hiv arrest. “{ ditched mine stealthily tn a pile of junk on a truck, and after they | arrested me, they couldn’? find it un. til a woman told them she'd seen me | Merits sufficient to be given a test That woman was the | Admitted that it does not give the ” jIriah people the extent of their just “That's all there a|claim--abeolute Independence. But Gardner or |it must be considered that the Eng “Why did I do it? Well—I was broke, and I wanted to | get married. She had everything. I had nothing, not even a job. I know now that it wasn’t right, and I'm sorry.’ King laconically puffed on a cig-| “That night we reached Clinton art, answering questions with eer stayed near town. We sent Laird | put it there. sie érawi. ahead the next morning to hire a/|ferryman's wife. ‘Together with Claude Cosman and/| launch to take us to Seattle. The! King grinned a Laird I went over to Oak | cops grabbed Laird as soon as he to it. Imitating Roy With all its defects, the present} system of autonomy which England was obliged to grant Ireland bas posed as looking for work. | But when Everett came in sight the | will wait for me, too, and I think she tions to the degree it haa. look for into @ nation of from 10 to 15 mil prowperous, and even to her old time oppres. pendent, “Clock: were originally designed to cover a Batural defect in the weave “DIAMOND DYES” Every “Diamond tells how to dye or tint any worn, faded garment or drapery a new rich color that will not streak, spot, fade, tell your druggist whether the no Ireland to develop contented, inde a blessing to all the on socks or stockings Angio-Irish The cele Dyes" package the mate goal + two days before we pulled went to town, and we backed out. Harry Tracy is bad stuff. I'm going |lish mind has undergone a marked or run. Pertect bh 4 since the job. We camped out in the} “We went aboard the ferry at 1:20,/ straight from now on, If only the conversion to common sense when |aniwed with Di pata yeing i guar St. Patri woods a few miles from town and 1/ tho, and were trying to bluff It out. | cops will let me. And I hope my girl! it can go back on its old Tory tradi-/you have nm grrr pide ee “4 ave never ¢ pefore, Jum in Ireland JAMES A. DEE National President, James A. Deery therefore recognize the State ax the biggest step taken by Irish people toward their ulti-| the landing The Seattle Star IBOY ROBS BANK SO HE CAN WED WEALTHY GIRL Ry Ancient Order of Hibernians | That the delegation of Seattle | Shriners who recently returned from 1509 Fourth Avenue a two months trip to the Orient carried with them thru Japan, China and the Philippines the message of | Forced to quit Second attle, in the Snohomish county jail at|4eputic, and Cosman and T knew) oe patricks day thi M4 it was all up with us. , js year aururs|| Dy’ SWEA’ St. Patrick'y day, this year, will George Kime Everett, shortly before he announced |" “Chi, threw his money below| °F bappinens for Ireland than ED A TER be celebrated in all parts of the H€ would plead guilty to the robbery. in the engine room, where it was Any St Vutrick’s day I have ever world with renewed interest and en own | AND SKIRT WITH thusiasm, This is due to the great change that was brought about in relations by the estab-| Ushment of the Irinh Free State. brations, this year, will Irish Free complete independence of the invaders. ick is honored today, not only because of his missionary work but on account of his “Wednesday we decided to do the) dock was covered by several sheriff's! will, She's true blue.” PR 4 “ak tee ty loath aver | : " | PRAISE FOR terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, Contribution to civilization thruout mad Bess an ate LEADERS or whether it is linen, cotton, or the world to get, on the ‘mate Naturally, those who have suf. mixed goods. For fiftyone yeare| He was past 60 years of are when a cise warty dale fered and fought for complete Inde | millions of women have been using be returned to Ireland with the Sepent voxes Diamond Dyes” to add years of|comminvion to preach the gospel. heles, with brown envelopes to put your money tn. “We'd brought a row ‘boat over to make our getaway in, but after the lh or wear job had been pulled and we skirts, dresses, coats, sweaters, stock their No other a) success as old, shabby waists, every-|land. The thruout the world haa been aided and the prestige of the cause im | measurably increased by the demon: | stration of stateamanship and mill-| tary acumen of the Irish leaders. | Weak and tortured, they were yet | able to bring the heads of the! , world’s mightient empire to terma.| paces aun’ Bren MB nrc 4 | The Knights of Columbus rejoice | te or aripe like Baits, Pile, Calo {tat the slaughter in Ireland has | tel, or Ol and they cost only ten| deen halted, and they look forward| centa a box. Children love Cas|to the common sense that England eurets too——-advertinement, has shown being shown also in « |For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, cn Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver vE-GALLO! ‘The nicest catharticlaxative in Por KLOOMOL % mond agg My rte your liver and a cla when you have Dizzy psd hing 0 pany yor ache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, Seam ans wet carnan stampa, and|°f Upset. Acid Stomach is candy. leeated a fivegalion Jag of aicobol | MES Tyagi tall globe in there, too. We joked about it, ) M&M empty your bowels com and Cosman said, ‘Let's have « drink. Lyle can’t get us here. King stopped to laugh and demand. | | ed a ciguret from Page. } “T don't know who owned the al-| cohol, but I don’t remember reading | about its loss in the papers, so 1/ we weren't blamed for it. “Wednesday night we nearly froze lying out in the freezing cold woods, | not daring to light a fire. Thursday we made our way cautiously down the highway a few miles, or parallel to it, thru the brush. Then we buried about $600 of the money. = | “The wind and rain were cutting thru us that night as we tramped down the beach road, cold and burp, gty. Frequently we saw lights thru the brush, and sometimes the voices of our pursuers came to us from a few feet away. Then we'd duck in the brush, fearing the beating of our | hearts would betray us. “] heard one officer say, “Those fdliows are having a more exciting e than we are. The pursued al- has a more interesting time! than the pursuer. j LAY IN BRU! ALL FRIDAY | “All day Friday,” King drawted| thru his cigaret smoke, “we laid low | im the brush, while the officers were | searching near us. We'd had noth-| ing to eat. { “1 kept thinking of my! fiancee in Portiand, wondering what she'd say if she knew where I was, at, and what I'd done. 1 was afraid| I would never get away—I had a premonition that we would be! caught. | . and used an acetylene torch ta few holes in the door. in | pletel: by morning, and you wih Your Future Business Ernst’s big utility store does not depend upon a few individual sale offerings each week to keep business going. On the contrary, we expect to serve you and your friends in such a way that you will always regard this store as a reliable place to buy good merchandise at fair prices. The specials are merely acquaintance offers. 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