The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 9

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, N jans for 12 tablete Sali 2 4 2 < 4 VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1999 192 THE SEATTLE STAR eee corre COAST VESSEL OKLAHOMA HIT COVELL JURORS | LLOYD GEORGE STORM VICTIM BY FLOOD LOSS, BEING CALLED | <- HERE'S (HERE'S MORE “ABOL iT COUNTY STARTS ON PAGE AGE 2 | Steam Schooner Claremont} Two Drown; Smaller Cities Astrologtr’s Trial Expected to Be Cancels Social Engagements Disabled Off Columbia to Save His Strength Are Menaced by Water Short One ; . ‘Y wal ; hy m BY L. ©. MARTIN 59 i : c . w pag . t n V t : to ' , A Dw . \ uiateata « « r . mir Se c by rvs ‘ for « me | DOUGLAS WILL BE \ j fe ot . eves ; 2 GUIDED BY PUBLIC Pina « » 3 c 8 t : i2 A : t ® b K ¢ , RAIN STORM IS also in the flood tie dada ae gage a Wednes || HERE'S MORE ABOUT HEADING EAST wat STARTS 0 _STARTS ON PAGE a! t HERE’S MORE ABOUT for H Bier sams ei = cana 2A : = L rd 2 f the late Clear Weather Predicted for a: bbs ema . ° William ead iat sips, a NEW FOOD RIOTS 1 ‘ t “ as . 2 age TLAND, Ore, O , a ARE EXPECTED Lele is : Ala Ki ‘es Beemar e 1 A ferns t by 4 HERE’S MORE ABOUT : no} pirits of N om | Coolidge Ignores between card Pinchot’ rs Dey Hint guy 1IN lide 8. ALMO y ment of WORTHY OF sted by the | FURTHER TESTS power as it half of t : coast, id was nt : pers that | eed ot . : “ Bec pec ox j ttt There was lit He's noted, but rainfal : ! + | One instance is ne a man in an advanced stage of y| & social di “and covered | with ulcers thy was em ployed in pressing the salmon into the cans with his hands, which were protected only with cotton gloves, compara RT Petition Given to Attorney General |: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 17 + to Petition for a rec wo, Ed! count and § ‘Two members n Washington on have retur a in bad shape. The Kemmer, secr Other After the # eiver for the Dis ate Bank of Kentlan: Warren T. 1 as president ‘ommorce, and Investment | iiffas & petmal nt sald. “We | impressed to pro- FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET LEAVES $2,000 FOR Y. M. C. A. Thomas, rt, | skidded from J. W. Seattle physi. 2,000) bx Ori Iwill delegation tak at Chehalis yesterday and | members made talks on the need for better roads. crime and much of | THURSDAY IS | ALASKA DAY ‘oubles | at ‘of; Wi his will to the Sp niv The money will be spent leson hall, the new| MA? located near the has been thru termin ary of the Unt YM. C, A, sss a 5 interested in his work amon, ge men. th specimens vegetables, of ap baaintes fruit, | ¢ men | #rain furs, fish and nt their ra ptographs as the feature a’ rons the cons | tions, the Alaska exhibit, arranged of the Alaska} Shamber Com. ned at 1203 Fo ave, lared to be poor food furnia are forced to s GIRL SLAYER |: DENIES GUILT] sis. oi the foremen of t Winnifred G nd Oriental con Harry T. La Seattle ad man, entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of manslaughter when ar- igned in superior court Tuesday. She appe: 1 in the court room ac ed by Sheriff Matt Starwich and a deputy The trial will be held in Novem. ber, Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas announced. Douglas will personally | conduct the tri: it will be assist- ed by Deputy Prosecutor T. H. Pat- terson. Attorney chief cor murder Gibbons. e not feasible, | Call 500 Witnesses ; the report adds, The necessary proo! for Big Klan Suit} to insuro convictions would now be I Oct. 17,—| too difficult to obtain. | many the jury makes 11 con y officials, ecommendations. These ember 24, ght in fed. six residents of South Bend a the Indiana realm of the Ku Klux Klan. The list of witne: Joseph Reach, a tor the tiffs, with the clerk of the United States district court toda: The suit, which asked that the names of a number of South Bend citizens be stricken from the rolls of the Klan, charged a gigantic con.| ors be spiracy by members of the Klan to| force the same standards as are re control the government. quired in packing houses in the| — —— the stationing In Bristol of} additional United st # and two additional deputy || verve order and en-|}} e are now only one shal and one commissioner in aj ¢ Chinese crews | bureat actors at exc ree slayer of | Alaska day, which will fall on Thursday, will be observed with a iin such food purchases . ..| Program at meeting of the when the men finished the ix pung Men's Business elub at the! sn and were returned to the States |Arcade building at-noon, and Bc they were indebted to the com.| Scouts will place a wreath on the Seward statue in Volunteer park at| 4 o'clock | Topics concerning the welfare of | aska were to be discussed by kers at a meoting {n the Y. M.| A. building Wednesday evening. | * reported where | nings of the men were con dious other specific ¢ of alleged Infraction of reguls fe common decency are enun 3 KE 11 CONSTRUCTIVE RECOMMENDATIONS | uso the grand jury did not get| Miss | its evidence fr had scattered criminal pro to be broug! John F. Dore, who was| 1 in the Clara Skarin trial, will represent iW iT) The New “OLYMPIAN” Console Phonograph HIS beautiful instrument, featured exclu- sively by Frederick & Nelson’s Phonograph Section, is unreservedly recommended for the |}: splendid value it offers at a popular price. struct include Requiring a parte of depo called to testify injunction suit bro eral court that narcotics office the ships to continue addicts and to seize dope; that “un-| der cover” men be kept in the fleet |]| to run down narcotics agents; that} firearms be barred from the fleet that government pure food inspect-|}) put in the canneries to en es was filed by weeding 0} orney The Cabinet, finely proportioned, in two-tone walnut or brown mahogany finish, is care- fully constructed in eyery detail. The repro- ducing and amplifying apparatus is of the most approved type: the Olympian’s tone quality is admirable. “CROWN” Heater For Coal or Wood Full nickel trimmed. Duplex grates. Mica-paneled front door, Zoning Ordinance Ready for Public|™ The city building department is] m: now distributing coples, at 60 cents| territory where 8,000 men are om-| each, of the new city building zone! ployed); the nequisition of a ordinance, which went into effect| ment boat for the use of the last February. mont men; logislation to require can: | neries to furnish a sufficlent supply | Dimensions of the ‘Olympian’: length, 36 inches; depth, 21 inches; height, 84 inches. The Olympian Console is a featured value at | Tor wholesome: food and wanitary. WV No. 18 $90.00. Py . Jing quarters; a law. red the | What's in the Air |{ (i jitat or cannery employes! wae $] 7.50 ye a y once @ onth in cash; a law ult} of | ,] Voroper 17 ee asia nlcinaes bist iets bp Ai Bewidbithe RecsntsDanca Hite: | aietog ta return ithede mento’ ths No, 20 > (455 meters)—8:30 p, m., week program and musical Double-face Records at 75¢ Hach © that worker | port of departure, stranded in the not be "left $19.50 Oh, Susanna—ox Trot That Old Gang of Mine-rox Trot KFIC (270 meters)—3:10 to 4:20, Indinna Weltz 001 ox Trot 4 i ew — | DOWNSTAING STORE Midnight Rose Pod heel bd Makes Ledge Ad VANCOUVER, Oct, 17.—Mra.| | Chiekn-dee—tox ‘Trot Havana 180 KETY (231 meters) to 8:30. || Thomas 1, Hulne, of Portia wa FREDERICK | No, No, Nora=t'ox ‘Trot Love TalesFox ‘Trot | and hee husband KI (283 meters) 7:30 to 7 KHQ (280 meters)—Silent. 30 to 6:16, Hitth Moor the Lowla rivet bridge, near here, yesterday, TRIMS PROGRAM] FREDERICK & NELSON {i STORE An Exceptional Offering of 500 Felt Hat Shapes the predominance A very small Also: Oakwood-tan, Beige, Brown and N outstanding feature of this special offering of Felt Hat Shapes is wool- and fur-felt shapes are offered in a wide variety of styles—pokes, helmet effects, drooping and roll brims—to match the present vogue of black hats for all occasions. of Black. amount c Featuring BLACK 77 = vy-blue. Bla of trimming will transform any one of these smart Shapes into an attractive Hat All exceptional values, Thursday, at $1.95. Jersey Silk Underwear @ ‘Ge ‘Fuss versey Silk Vests, $1.95 in Orchid or Pink, two styles, one plain bodice effect with the other of heavy quality ribbon straps, with embroidered front, Jersey Silk Chemises $1.95 style, with band finish, ribbon straps and re- infor nents under arms, in Pink only. envelope AN unusually low price for these brown Kidskin and Calfskin Oxfords in the neat style sketched. Made on a comfortable last, with mili- A Sample Line of OFFERED THURSDAY AT 4 $1.95 HE merited popularity of Jersey Silk Underwear } for year-round wear makes this an unusual offering, indeed, with Vests, Bloomers, Envelope Chemises and Union Suits included at one low pri Jersey Silk Bloomers $1.95 —in Orchid or Pink, ioned of Silk, plain Jersey Silk Uni $1.95 —of very h style with ribbon shoulder straps, in knee length, 42 and 44 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 525 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords A VERY LOW PRICE well-reinforced, very good quality or with heading at in bodice style on Suits eavy quality, bodice Pink, in sizes only. SPECIAL tary heel (rubber top lift on heel). low figure. Special, Thursday, $2.65 pair. Ruffled Scrim Curtains 25 Pair IVE fled Serim Curtains in cross: Finished with 2ineh At $1 RA A bar weave, ruffle In whi fled Uebacks, At $1.25. pair bow Length 24 yards, All new shoes, just received from the manufacturer who closed out this lot to the Downstairs Store at a —DOWNSTAIRS STOR values in Ruf. te only, With rut. pink and butt. | Thursday} NSTAIRS STORD —DOWNSTAIRE -Widths A, B, C and D Sizes 2% to8 A Special Offering o Correspondence Cards | At 15¢ Bow INEN: FINISHED Corre spondence Cards in bine, TT PAGE 8 | Boxes of 24 cards and envelopes, Speclitl, at 15¢@ box, )OWNSTATRS STORE

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