The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1923, Page 9

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MONDAY, OVEMBER 5, PAGE 9 TELLS HOW HIS ‘DISABLED VET BASTROP TRIALS FRANCE HEDGES GERMANY NOW es lair Proves He’s Not |ADMIT 4010 CASH VANISHED RATINGS WRONG ARE UNDER WAY ONU,S,PROFFER BEING WATCHED So “Virtuous”? After AUD 0 sco" Som Another Victim of Alleged |Bureau Physician Testifies | Morehouse Parish Probe|Tacks Debt Parley Proviso | Russia Vitally Interested in |Whis spering Millionaire Promoter Tells In- bie untries had . e Bunco Game Shows Up Before Senate Inquiry Starts Third Time Onto Hughes’ Invitation Neighbor's Trouble side of Building Pipe Line t heer The method by which Charles WASHINGTON, Nov An ap-| BASTROT "The state| WASHINGTON, } France BY JOHN GRAUDENZ hy ' hisper: ; lana. comm Cu 3 have swindled Jolin Davin, 47, | disabled veterans by officials of the |! ' AS boats fly craig inden a. en And } duct f the busit ‘ prepil: Walla Walla sheepherder, out of | veternns’ bares. we ‘Rs & t in t ot |" tu Garman Tepe 1O8COW 1 t ! v f “sy : his lifetime savings, $4,000, was |Dr. David O. Smith, bureau physl-|t a i oan | figure only if, at the same] is watching the growing disruption |fana st ing the f f f t »| th hein aden y tokl to the police Sunday an, teatif Raa the’ os fl - ; commission can take UP lot Germany for the prom e jing epan paiba ; by Davin himself } . mina brutal murder of question of a revision of the tains of Keven the } rY,,2 i Watt Daniel and Thomas IF. Rich: | I h debt to the United state ra hea 1 1 SAMUEL McCALL DIES ny with Po jeral H event d t th ‘ f Hust ; k Barbieri back | the « aituatio tified th : all Bev A pamnitine a ope of| Opinion appeared t i av 4 bas review,.0F me t ’ ed conference to Invent! |#4 tov Huse might capo eins during pect pled witt t , : Colombo, ha his 1 4 pacity to pay rey Davin said th came fo conelue’ the 1 beer . F t the | HUGE ae hope that German w ren ed by the forr tary Mt) fied that pe c costin Watla % years ago from Marsel ihieg. | “lack formity of rating” due| °F ! a: eee GHES OPPOSED nilat, ‘famblaw that “a eat the ' b nelair, you Pranee, and started in the she si-| to misapplication of the rating sched, ’ a Lee TO DEBT PARLEY ee it roleh , ‘ t Dome ‘ , 1 obligated | have ear t 4 that Salt xecutor harged by Dr, Smith sa nr mnmely, pharaed tongs question The vast. majorit Russia, OF | private car Who are t t t heey ernment royaltie Behe. oy revolution will be victorious, but |not know tt : built Davin was allowed to keep the Klan Is Issue in Cox m Eldridge, T. J, B tt | tprench at waperts ¥ gt —. ae pet Le Bip : FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE box. The next morn 4 seized with curiosity so much currency and See | | 1G City Blactions|xinmass ecu a heroin |." arnestte Stmteee Sumerand | Won for deciarin opened COLUMBUS, 0, Nov 6.—~—Tho| Newt er 8 ' C i ») the box. To his horror and dis- | Ku Klux Klan ts the dominant ts h Btevenson and Laurie: ¢ i r = | | may, he found a roll of paper ent 18 in at least 16 city elections In|" Y¥ | } | to the size of paper money and | Ohlo tomorrow \S i ic | ) plastered with a few $1 bills The hand of the Klan in city po! Hi Lup q Colombo and Barbieri had fled 1 materially the usual|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT i i : with the $8,000, he told the po ment, reports showed lice. it has threaten SPEEDERS a Barbier! was driving a F rjed major party solidarity Chet ara mene | when he was arrested Frid > STARTS ON PAGE 1 Rape Se Outfitting Your Bab tthe pac . Little vd vot Ee PRE Bae util ing our a y fail, Dut waa } Al Bie i sm o ater poe Bg Abb easy echatey HERE’S MORE ABOUT a ° close to $1,800 co: don his per-| © KSTON, Wash. Nov. 6.—jnenuty M. C. Stalou » cone to 3.40 concn on his par] CLARKSTON. Wash. Nov: §--| Deputy a ch stan. The, man | GERMANY With Lovely Things His automobile also contained two|!¥ing in fac 0 down in & foot of water ured friving.’ Sta STARTS ON PAGE 1 . : Kittle black boxes. | Saturday afternoon, Leroy 19 1 aa an Dated STs S ON PAGE t M d t P } Rarbier! was identified by Matt of this pl was dr 1! Johnson t ns haben a O era é TiceS Seivert, fe erman, as one ording t an ADD: 1 0, ( " to a's official . @f two men who had swindled him ‘e 204 : 5 tt Air cal teoasies suceas waa is the simple task of every mother who chooses mache ie INO Hope Seen for © [te and th A to} ' fusal to} averaged ¢ 1 260,000,000 from the comprehensive displays of Baby things = : | Republic in Greece! +' x npeed ted } h i many. famaiien ‘uss now in the Downstairs Store. Here are sugges- Tacoma Man Kills LONDON, Nor M. Pangolos| Stiltoup Sunda mand Hoy at two loaves for a whole tions for Winter wardrobes. Sele, With Fifle| ince us sa cours ‘tee Se on 1 mack 5 was the sole ery in Bertin INFANTS’ OVERA BO chine, silk | saaiagah aa aaful) ‘ er large cities tod. jexpite 2 /ERS | entit “and crepe r and cash ‘ACOMA, Nov. 5.—Harry Roweell, | establishm put | “ nated ; ; REEPE! ; te} . € is soma bere om self-inflicted | Greece at time 1 (MI Xx" l U R E Hi AS | ; Je peen Nee ‘i the wavesen 4g ahem ( dae 4 Rte Peppa wound with a rifle. Despondency is! have decide te Pie a | ‘ « sum ae w s e a vorian Sizes 6 months, d trich ands and novelty believed to have prompted the sul-|the question a dispatct ne BAD i FE KC its the conte x At 75¢. \ Oa effects. Many have padded interlinings. j 3 die bitten col todas Est $ .the French debt. to he federal government continued 4 blue and white. At 50¢, 75¢, 85¢, Z elbinn —— ™ can be discusse ¥, i ghe ; to ro ce INFANTS’ SHIRTS in } 95¢, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $6.95. zi m4 ve positions along abe style [ 2 will not countenance | Thuringian borde oh pita Ruben \ KNITTED Qu in twenty (20) very | z - wanion. “ty. the. proposed ex: © threatened march of tho 1) Shirts, 506, $1.00, 81.25 ie daint ny of them made by hand. In | : x pert conference of her occupation | sal military organizations reat and $1.50. Vanta 8 \ plain and fancy weaves, trimmed with ribbon i coe yaaaoormenn oret pg newerangeed PROS 05 ta : tered along Ba-aria’s north fron- 956, $125, 81.65 es {fects and bits of dainty hand work: At § aitencblie awk eee | sinr ance te wilting anal tier developed, It was expected the SS a head <) $1.25, 81.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 and / Ernest a steamboat fire-|Aereeable to have the proposed ex.| first rush would be nto Thur-| a re BFBO. 2 ante cal Incent’s hospital, |Pert commission | ate thor bngia. Ruy are INFANTS’ BATH ROBES Vine emem er e where physicians say he eantiot re-|the question of Germany's present + | of warm blanket cloth. Pink INFANTS’ SWEATER SETS 4 r from the effects of poisonous |eapacity to pay reparations Separatists Are | and blue. Sizes 1 and 2. At jn _brushed-wool and worsted A he fate of the present Amerfean . ih $1.50. weaves. Sets consist of i ham, a lineman, seized | attempt to bring about a final set. Attacking Town} | sweater and leggings; with and j te tage wite carrying 11,000|tlement of the reparation® contro.| BERLIN, Nov. 5.—Separatists are INFANTS’ CORDUROY without mittens. _ Jockey-red, It isn’t such a far stretch for te, and edcaped with severe|¥eray i# regarded ne depending on| attacking the town of Kalserlautern ROBES of ‘harrow wale bine, tangerine, but brown | ; Cono Cottingham, anpther|the French note to be handed to|in the Rhineland, messages said to. orduroy in pink and blue Copenhagen-blve, gray and white. | memory to recall the day when you an, fell rom a root while [Hughes today and yoyo pea siseg and 2 years, At At" '§8.06, $4.05, 86.50, | ante nay grow out of ths confer be first onslaughts have been re "OS. Sa.ok Larose. had to wait for a long, clear, cold couned minor Inju |ence between the wecretary and J d by citizens loyal to the reich ' a Spare res lates ae t fierce fighting 4 tH : Mev TRC Sr S$’ KD =D SETS | | spell of weather before you could | WanAne ge Ae ecaat bot ceeeae et, bootees and sacque, | | « . ag" eg ie Perey in pink, blue and white. At | Ww cotton-and-wool, silk-and-woot n pin have sausage. EX-POLICEMAN | ‘will Resume Work yg eye B88 od gue, 8 Is ARRE STED|* ayakencg: web x in Ruhr Territory B5¢, 50¢, 75¢ and 9Be. so See di PARIS Nov. §.—Negotiations be sada é i oat in white; with and y or | ANTS! oD Thomas’ J ark former PEER { eraerar a |tween German {ndustriniists and | INFANTS’ KNITTE A | =} without earlaps, $1.25. 0! ergeant, d said to be one MORE ABOUT | French occupation authorities for an | BOOTEES tn shoe, halft-kne i n" ze For s| I Boe ITTED |agreement for resumption of work and knee length. Wide as in the Ruhr will be ready for sign sortment of styles. W largest rm in flicit iq in soft, white wool WAR HERO STARTS ON PAGE 1 | SHAWLS yarns, At $2.00, $2.50 No wait for weather or seasons. » arrested Batur . ing Thursday, a dispatch from Du trimmed in pink and blue \ t u and $3.50. seldorf eaid today { At B5¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ aa INFANTS’ KNITTED trugele| eed in the coun it Al 4 | Conversations between the indus and up to $1.50. MITTE at 15¢, 25¢, tful tang of October da woman who gare the naine Gt M@-l 00. roan who tarsa his beet oo tone pee ea te 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ and j Th delig! ‘0! 's tle Howard also wag arrested. Both |CVeTy, ™an who bared his breast to| continuing in Dusseldorf today. INFANTS’ SHOES in a i | . € y agrees jthe storm that threatened his home-| The basis of the agreement was ex- wide assortment of the most add | |land. I have every respect for Cor-| pected to be that France would re-| attractive — styles. White is made more zestful by a breakfast |}, thine nie ee 4 — vp " th poral Richard E. King, of the Unit- | quire | gray, tan, red, black and INFANTS’ ¥ Pe TS! KNITTED 4 of Brookfield sausage, made from the ; he woman fought |, States army—but ‘you are not| First, payment of arrears of con! combinations of these shades. STOCKING LE 3 in gray. ted, i viciot s é hat man,” taxes up to a minimum of $15,000, At 39¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85e¢, knitted in worsted brown white, $1.25, uf y se 3 ul | . : choicest morsels of carefully selected : uP. | ing made no statement after re-| 000 O5e, $1.15 snd $1.50. $1.25. $1.50 and $1.75. ‘ lcetving sentence when g ed the face o' 4 tac of 5 ae iporteniiy to do so by th Second, that there would be a regu pork, blended with spices. ded b our. Jar payment of 10 francs a ton as a BIBS of rub RUBBER Re Wee | Cate placid tn tbe : for | “Vil take my medicince,” he sald, | tax on future deliveries, and, «in plain’ col in: wide-variety cof tibbarieed aaa : ani Hour HE ie mly. “But enough people know| Third, that therer should be an tm. | ore mnt dboord tea stvieas AE styles. At 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ can be boiled. Crib size, 36 That is but one of the services a of thins already. 1 want 'to keep | mediate resumption of reparations 25¢ to 65e. and 65¢. x36 inches, At $1.65. ‘ay from my buddies | Payments in kind pousible."* Payments in kind mean delivertes in various kinds of goods or raw Products In place of actual cash —DOWNSTAIRS STORE that Swift & Company renders — Two Injured When fs at making available to you numerous Autmobiles Crash | irten } ; : : 7 Nov. 6 ey King maintained thruout the . products of the highest quality, when, oater ar See escent ar een. ts] URGES STUDY i ’ Sui a product of the highest ality, em et a Sasa | URG on He ad Juvenile Boys’ Suits Oe The Ger hey car was ar mes #3 ie mihi is in | Enlargement of the University of $4.95, $5.45 Table Cloths This has been made possible by the parked when the accident occurred jeab contained $20,000 worth of} Washington Oriental department to | | and $6.45 95c late Saturday evening. }opium hel din 278 five-tael tins. The | include several possible extension y NE bins styles in Suits Cotton Damask ‘Table development, during more than a a | defense conterfded that King was|courses for commercial mon of S¢- i : Man Says He Was hired to transport passengers—al|attle, if being discussed with Up- of service, of 23 packin; j: Chinese and a white man—who own-| ton Close (Joseph W. Mall), form- Bait ceettnry bal awpnd Séited by Shark|Sramee ee See ae nae i plants adjacent tothe best producing — || swertcca er, Nx, $--tsuns Hine atrmey, chav ie an | hn etre oe 2} dor litle toys are the Norfolk, | cit. js Ian n j centers, hundreds of branch distrib- Sunda ; ‘ee ka’ daa fad ovan pp iene Malan tar acneey | onde ene” a att Wy mautt| verted plait in back : Made of tive nekiernipge boat 956. and several thousand refrigerator cars Pesched that ne kicked tha fish awar'| S04 pontanon .66. ate: yeaa, wan'| sive Yeailrtog Hrs mah 18 Caltorals \ lined. Straight style _ trousers. 18x35-inch which carry the meat to your dealer deg y gh rind ash at gy greece mtd fon en a Rint a eae ee Bath Towels in the best condition. ee Oe gy Sag tg A er Bele tel Be fic vas entering the |¢ould sentence you to serve 20] Chinese relations.” Courses for ; 4 i" Volume production enables Hiatt ant bar gurineat, Oe Bowed: (ine vemotine coinle'’ Na -teiihe| an avedeeeCendilign en Chlah Women’s Extra-Size Petticoats ‘Turkish . Bath | ‘Towels in . C ffe . were rescued after a desperate st }eonvicted ma: | would be valuable for developing gael asa ee j Swift & pany to ler you this gle in the surf, t is be tie oved te | R anerees " ) was also meted out | Seattle's soul tant he Rei . . $1.25 beep ho ae i the launch can be salvaged: to King or rate charge of vio. In the event of an elar : : service at an average profit from all i sources of only a fraction of a cent Serviceable, absorbent quality, : 25¢. lating the national prohibition act. {tal department at the Univers! Close may retirn and becom NEW shipment of women's Petticoats in extra at a low pri . large sizes. Mave of serviceable quality cotton ber of the staff here, he > —DOWNSTAIRS STORE pou: d. OAK | Catholic School to thle: pape ee He claims { fabric. In green, purple, brown and Navy-blue; aphids , - Open January 1 | 2% Ms ome, having lived here dur-|1| trimmed with neat plaited flounce. Lengths 34, 36 ! Madison, Near Seci ing his boyhood. He received unt | 25 ‘ 2 STOR } i + ee ee Econ The O'Dea high school, now in} enh training in Washington, D.} and 88. At $1.25, DOWNSTAIRS STORE A New Shipment of eH process of construction for the St,|C. and left for China from there to} Writin Pa ers | j THE |dJames Cathedral parish, will be| edit a magazine, He mastered the} : Swift & Company, | send Saar fecotaing tom | China nna tensed os Se | which opens its drive for funds for et f M d iL ) aN | the school and other parish activities WALTON FUNDS | oO azaa amps 4 Writing Papers in an assort- in the residential districts next Sun | Hes ment. of - attractive” atyles— day. Until the new school fy com NG (6) D FEW extra Mazda Lamps in the home seid biteobas Sa heetInnben |i ted, classes Will meet in the north BEING PROBE may prove a decided convenience in an a Ri agauie ie weriaty of the cuthedral, In the aud) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okta., Nov. 6 emergency. Mazda Lamps do not deterior: neo White and cot ent building and] yederat authorities today pr ny athiage what funey boxes nite and col. in two portal tructures: the raising of funds by Gov, J. GC. | eh pete Neh Ba ors. 4 sheets | There are 6,700 scholars enrolled) Walton in his fight against the Ku} Section in a wide range of styles and sizes, of: ‘weitihae: paper and One FE the cathedral's grade and high|xiux Kian Standard prices. DOWNSTAIRS STORE opes. At 25@ | | ounaéhia! 01 aud tors of varied wotyitles finally be: | Py oe ata co | coming misieter of frcizn attare {| | ave You & Reserve Supply At 25e@ Bow | | Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager REVIEWS “POLLAL or Now" ate n be secured in the Electrical torium of the pr Captured the Audience Yesterday f oxes conta 126 Same Show " 10 200 sehool, The quota for all the par Walton appealed for a nationwide ishoa in the associated campaign i#| subseription before Impeachment pro: | DOWNSTAIRS STORE $654,000, of which St. James 1s to} ceedings were started against him by | get $212,000, the Okjahoma legislature, 7

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