The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1923, Page 9

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DAY. OCTOBER PAGE 9 GERMAN CABINET ‘M-J’ Likes @qhESIGNS OFFICE President Stresemann Now Trying to Also, Has Chat With Form New Government Secretary Wallace ASHINGTON, ¢ at BY CARL D. GROAT 72" LQVER-ROBBER Poincare Attitude MAY GO FREE Approved in Paris ace hae Firms From Whom He Stole Will Not Prosecute A STILL Myster MISSING|ei"' bit’ |S AR. DEFEND “| THEIR ng that their « ber y had meant to Uecker, of the Stores Mut tective employed WALTON SEEK “FIGHT” FUNDS Oklahoma Governor Declares Election Illegal Walt moves t First Governor fin’ with t ( HERE'S MORE ABOUT | MURDER STARTS ON PAGE FACE CHARGE OF DEFAMATION Negroes Indicted by Grand Jury in Chicago HERE'S MORE ABouT | ACCIDENTS | STARTS ON PAGE 1 rwo HELD FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING a) KELS MAY ESCAPE of the Washing:| axsociat who the § she had mi form or an: The mystery has completely baffled his every effort to solve it. Uecker has offered a| $50 reward for information leading | the teach to her discovery. unfalr to criticise the text books — jthey use, apter said, The Passion Play of Oberammergau wed at a called Was seen by 318,040 during its last| meeting of the 8. A. R, held Tues performance. day night Spreads Your Bread and Biscuits Too The Shades of Night Were Falling Fast as homeward bound the husbands pass’d, each thinking of the biscuits hot (a cheering, warm, October thought) and~ NUCOA. The wives at home are rolling dough, as homeward bound their husbands go, each thinking of the appetite that craves hot biscuits spread each night with—-NUCOA. Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price THE BEST FOODS, Inc. NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO Why Be Worried With Debts? When this strong financial institution directed by some of the city’s ablest business men will loan you money on your character, No property, no chattels or other col lateral needed. No publicity. No red tape. No delays. 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Prison authorities sa jens to try to starve th it Wax use the entire food supply for the pris. | on was in the kitchen, where tho! yruqceton, Mo. 4 men were intrenched. Food was brought from Princeton, Ky., about 30 miles away, to feed other prisoners today, \h All night prison guards, deputy fs and citizens, all heavil 1, formed a ring about the n. A few shots were ex | chang: Lights were kept trained on thé little fortress, to prevent an Jattempt at excape. ATTEMPT ON | LIFE FAILS | ‘Attempting suicide under mys | terious circumstances, Mra. Fred }Kerl, 54 15th ave, turned on the |was in her kitchen Wedne 6 |ning, after phoning to a ni |that she “was going away jasking her ccept a gift {was dis unconscious minutes r when the rushed to the home to find out why neighbor she was leaving. | Physicians from the city ho pital had difficulty in resusecitating her with a pulmotor She was confined to~ her home ‘Thursday |from the effects of the gus polxon Mrs. Kerl had plu a of windows and doors be urning on the gas jet She to give any reason for t jattempt to end her life, according to her husband |New Quake in Tokyo iC Near Pani |Causes Near Panic PEKIN, China, Oct, 4 A strong earthquake shock in Tokyo yeater |day threw the population into a |panie, a diapatch from Oxakn sald | today | ‘The people as the earth a repetition of the earthquakes of Jaat alao felt rushed into the streets tremor began, diane | fearing | trous ‘The shock wa. at Osnka dintinetly Dueling js roguining popularity . where, altho it in Wegal, “whiked ut” by the police, |Hartzell Plane Is men out, as Sperry, in hi PENALTY OF DEATH LINK WORKER WITH MURDER OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 4—Frank rker, held for tion with the rather nt } With this a |police this aftern the two women, » AIRMAN WINS PRIZE FLIGHT have nome ¢ believed to committed by women and may be SY. iF }able to throw additional light on jrant’s movements * McGuire, robberies have been § Louis efficle 4, it Was anno. labor lea » St. Louls le « passenger “ > satisfied with McG Jexplanation of his relattionship with} Grant Air Race Wi ir Beane) Winter | <1 Gon tn’ Jewsley u sii FOL dived by | Stolen by Thieves Walter E engine, fin-| OAKLAND, Oct. 4.—Thieves took flying | Jewelry valued at more than $10,000) after a forced entry of the store of Mareus Rice, located in the heart of |the business section here Tuesday, police announced yesterday. 8T. LOUIS 2 90-horsepower OX-5 ished first in the St club trophy race for planes of 90. lex at 12:20 p. m. Oriole, H. ¢ in a Curt finished second, about a half mile behind 1 P. G, Hutton, in al si Laird Swallow was third. Li B. Hartson to Attend low-fiying flivver plane, wax reported down on the Ne stretch. eg 89.31 mile 1 milea and Jone: Millard ‘T. Hartson, local customs | an hour] Jones | vention of customs officials Francisco, Friday evening. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE! 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In Navy, Brown, Green, Purple and Black, with tips and ferrules to match or in amber-color, Featured Values in SILK STOCKINGS In Thread-silk and Glove-silk Qualities at $1.95 AnD $2.95 PAIR GLOVE-SILK STOCKINGS in stripe FULL - FASHIONED INGRAIN $5.85 Satin-bordered Silk Umbrellas with handles of light or dark wood or bakelite; straps or straps with drops. In Navy, Purple and Black, with tips and ferrules to: match, $7.85 Handsome Umbrellas covered with good quality Silk, with wide ottoman border, wood handles in Oriental ef- fect and side straps, also handles with carved bakelite caps and straps. In Navy, Brown, Green and Purple, with ferrules to match. with side —First Floor BLACK SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle top, heel, sole and toe, $1.95 pair, FULL- FASHIONED STOCKINGS, silk from top to toe, with hem in- terlined with lisle, and well-rein- forced at heel and toe; in des costume colorings, $1.95 pair, weave, with pointed heel reinforce- ment; Black, White, Silver, Beige, Fawn, Sand and Brown, $1.95 pair. LACE-CLOCKED SILK STOCK- INGS, full-fashioned, with liste top, heel, sole and toe, Black only, $1.95 pair. LACE-CLOCKED BLACK STOCKINGS, silk from top to toe, with heel and toe reinforcement—$2.95 pair. Hirst Moor

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