The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 9

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1923, rHIS all FAVOR very own pi. She's chubby, y! Hold ng beside She hi he sleeps. ind white lavender, stockings and off, pt to bed, her again, pge for a ‘Twant 2 and he 2 Will In. yy ask 50 pot worth to Inves- n to the but my everyons Cc. S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928, ‘GRAB ALLEGED SURVIVES FALL PLANS TO BARE WAR IN KLAN DOPE PEDDLER OF 5 STORIES! Arrest Man Recently Re- leased from Stockade why) 4] “CAPITAL” Six-hole Range $68.00 With porcelain trim in Blue, White or Gray. Polished six-hole top, oven-door thermometer, 3-inch oven and duplex grate for coal or wood. $68.00, Best Quality Water Coil, $3.00 FREDERICK & NELSON rway and waite f Wilson wit WOMAN HELD |: al a FOR FORGERY iewcdleriiets Arre: ted Wednesday Discuss Building of Septic Tank) and Union Martin 8 sed the con. Detectives tank in Wet Cheary M aston of the n the polle club in kK clubhouse mediate about e added, fs to t Traffic Officer Joins Benedicts driving past HERE’S MORE ABOUT SCREEN GIRL STARTS ON PAGE 1 observe the Officer Harry twirled the sem glee. t hours « store Shingle Company the Sued for $1, 750 re that — the Shingle Co. had misr equipment of a shingle mill pur chased in 1920, D, H. Sears and B E. White brought suit in superior court Wednesday for $1,750 dam- ages. Motors in the mill represent- ed as part of the plang did not be- ne complaint Interbay HERE’S MORE ABOUT SENIORS STARTS ON PAGE 1 }labored over the “SAA‘s” of the ones. “For Pete's round be te paid $4,000 for the mill j baw METROPOLITAN SECOND ARTIST SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES Katharine Rice, Manager Presents “green" | hind’ the shoe—and PULL," admon.| to the enactment of the new dance | ished one of the fair ones, « | sinking his teeth further into his pulled. ful pair of shoos y ‘Say, you said 1 my party money, and one Fifty cents the’ accompani- girl" hanged hands to | ment of | black hand gent in the straw hat. | Suede shoes were the “professor's | periscope,” tho—you pay two bits | NOT to have ‘em shined. Meanwhile | ja phonograph puts pep in the pro- | gram by tastefully wheezing out the suggestion that “you make your wite ta member of the midnight crew. Freshiés amble up and down from | the fence rail shine stands, pieces of | eight change ownership amid howls jot merriment, and—the sun shines Metropolitan Thea Theatre, EDDY PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO Metropolitan Opera Company Sigs CONCERT Monday Eve., Nov. 12 SEAT SALE TODAY 51.00 Tax For that school lunch Biuhill Cheese is rich in food yalue piri Power in the Seance. floats in midair. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE FAMOUS FRENCH EGYPTOLOGISY COMING illustrated lecture on Egyptology, dealing with all important dia- . Ikhoun- syptian myth- Flowers are brought and hands and plainly seen, are played and other tes' DENNY HAL place in the presence of ity of Washington rday, November 10 sus P.M. | a mocking grin from the| Light—London A table rises from four to five feet, and Spirit hands and faces are plainly seen and recognized by friends. and passed around the room by an invisible power. Man Crushed by Impact on | Bodies Bought From Medical Paved Court Edward Floyd, Yakima county, the Regina hot 4 ond ave S, Wednes night, and Thury day morning was still alive, altho small hope was held out for his 45, of Rimrock It five floors in rtly before midnight, w MINE SA ETY MEETI NG H » Harold Lloyd Hurt in Stunt Fire Act Noy. §.—Harol ft the movies % wan believed been treat contuntc n hit t HERE'S MORE ABOUT WOMAN COPS STARTS ON PAGE 1 past ther time, he ared that the position o: y for supervisor was tor the position, in the ds id be about the same ur 3 Mr HERE'S MORE ABOUT DANCE HALLS || STARTS ON PAGE 1 dex said. |come before the license new oridnance.” umerous reports have come s, she said, that south of Yesler ed to operate sure of Mayor Brow The proprietors of the jand the girls who work not insist on Sunday night dan Sunday reports. nights, EDDIE DUQU TE was following a raid apartments late Tuesda cording to announcement Jeral narcotic office Thursday small quantity of opium w in Duquette’ 8 apartment Sunday Night, Nov. | and His Compan: MEDI U Ms Open-Light A guitar is played passed to the audience by and bells are rung, harps ts of startling nature take these wonderful mediums. ——ALL ARE INVITED. wever, Sev committee | sister-in-law, Mra. Ebba the| duced his nephew, Alton Covell, age | * war Way | 16, to Sunday dance halls| turned an indictment and asked that | there do| he many would prefer to close| nephew's crime. according to thea failed | not guilty entered arlington night, ac- y the fed- found | pallor of his v —| cot to look THE ly TAR CANADIAN POLO PLOT ON KLAN TO BE PROBED PONIES VICTCRS Honors at Portland nop, 1 \ PA “ ’ ( Officials Seek to Establish Sweep Away Schools, Says Skipwith Motive tor Murder Shew in » the sup then file rial for t h 6 minte Odem ¢ motion fc MRS. KELS TO HEAR TRAG eee 'WRONGED MAN | _IS RELEASED hatt of offense against COVELL JURORS 22% BEING CHOSEN wo HoupuPs Astrologer Accused of Mur-| STAGED HERE der Lies on Cot in Court | ,,77°. holdups wero cra je ban | Mrs. DYKE) ar TO. | the resumption th al this | bul and, ¢ point n ge 1 be the} morning of Arthur C he star-| forced gh singer, L. E,|f Kop Weal ¢ , t father and Son ban- ¢ cripple, cha : r the death of his sister ottish Rite | Ebba Covell. on his Broad: | G prospective jurora|the cash regi it | bandite dded to the nine men a wo women x Dykeman w Sedgwick, te . k room. , One of the pair Sedgwick to} ° 9.Re F aM anes back while 4 i ave, and y November espon. 1 an auto. at 6:3 m. The banquet is} oped to choose ¢ already S| complete the jury to hear dence against Covell. %.| Both prosecution and defense may lexercise challenges and it is pos:| sible that some of the temporary rejected. andit compe {th his hands air while the cash reg caped in an auto. | selections may be Covell was brought a stretcher yer ganization The Der whose the Masonic |Beer Is Seized in | cad ky pacialy waolinien he| Aid on Apartment |; dark, sharp eyes gl gt .| Federal gents pain-racked | raided 1809 | | wrangled over t |Bighth a as-| Additional Fedecal Kathleen we oomae| Jurors Are Called Covell | | being paralyzed from his waist down, |®24 very cording | is charged with the murder of his rtment,| Twenty additional jurors for fed- Covell, of |!2 the basemen {iding, full {eral court service will be instructed Bandon, Ore., on September 3. Ac | ¢dipment for brev -{to report at the Federal building at| names fol- | 0 of brew read: ng 10 a. m. Tuesd: The to| cording to his own confession, he in ly i. ta were foun low: F Schoen, 1006 Ra rtment held 10 ¢ ven Bruhns, 1412] Highth ave; J. A, Anderson, my who | jurors who is a helpless cripple, to thelr repor strangle the woman with pt Cove! 1 0 quarts already .| small @ of ¥ | Fifth ave. N Louis Frane, | A thin 2 utilized 1410 Holgate st.; Ray H. Borst, 103] and allowed te as.|#¢TVing room by the master of ¢ | Twenty fourth Thomas Ap- his| monies, Fred Hoyt, was the scene of | Pleton ; John Brom. ja bibulour party, including 11 men |/ey, 1 Pelton, 6510 19th ave and one wom: When the court appointed Attor. | “2° °" z aie F, Taylor, 1614 12 ney Giles to defend him the plea of} | Besselman, Hotel | gullty was withdrawn and a plea ot| She’s a Judge, but Covell's moe waa pale and twisted,| Favors Home Life He wore a pointed beard, which was| CHICAGO, Nov. &—Despite the | gove, neatly trimmed, but {t did not con-|fact that Miss :Aary Bartelme has! Albin, Mercer Island; Cha A|ceal the hollows of his eyes nor the|crowned 26 years of public work|tle, Bainbridge Island: A. B, ed cheeks. Occa-| with pn to a seat in the cir-|Hagelwood; Bennett C, Holly, | sionally he turned on his side on the | c uit court of Chicago, she still be-|qualmie, and Whit H. Ci “lark, Monroe. lieves that woman's place is in the | at someone in the court- snomja | One Man Killed in room, but the effort was evidently | home re to public careers, the| Mine Demonstration painful, Only exceptional case He wore a pair of blue overalls on | women BI N, Nov, 8—One man was | killed and 85 injured in demonstra. |his lower limbs, which are wasted | judge-elect, who ran on the repul- almost the bone, Covell was hurtjlican tic and won over her dem. three years ago, when a wagon felllocratic opponent by approximately | 7 : ; tions by unemployed in the Boni | sine. When court adjou: 5,000 majority, sald toda on bis Spine. W re mvouitraees 129,000. Madar mothe |fazius mine district of Kray, de Jlayed dispatches from Gelskirchen said todd jit tentative J rs had been ac- jeented, Dalton Accepts a b4 U loyed zed th local in. ‘TONG W AR Is u can't put me in jail,” sald|plaining of trifling with unemploy- | DeWitt, irate motorist, to|ment doles. sion of the traffic court Wednesday. |him and broke up the demonst Police were still fearful, Thurs-| "1 can’t, but I will," said Judge | tion. |day, that the arrest of Henry Woo/palton, as he sentenced DeWitt for! One person was killed « and Doung Ming San, alias Ebmer|two days for contempt. Two hours | wounded in a clash betw Doung, two alleged Chinese gun-| ater DeWitt was brought from his|atists and civilians at Kais men, Wednesday, did not Alcell. He apologized and was freed] tern, today, dispatche threatened tong war in § lelby order of the court The separatista were trying to when it was intimated that other seize some stores of food, jing to reports. alleged tong men may be imported] Sa myel F., Gaches from Const cities to take up the as H ne serted duties of the arrested men. | Sang and Woo are at iiberty, un as Brother Here| Woman Arrested laer $500 bail, their cases to be}. Samuel F. Gaches, treasurer of | inB Raid i ‘ " |the American Chamber of Com-| in Booze Kal Pee, RAL pane ataeg oy lame ag| who is mentioned in dis-} sfrs.G, Haurla was arrested ese iiten oo eamlaint “of ail Ange. atches as playing an important |Wedneslay by Deputy Sheriffs Joe Seattle Chinese merchant, | P@'t {2 helping to solve the Philip-)Harrinian and’ Lee Parker on a iio pl ted them out |pine problem, is a bro of Chas.|cha:ge of menufacturing lMquor, anoiad ant Beattie. Mart Ayes | 8 Gaches, of Mc rnon, wite:|Tweaty gailons’ of moonshine, 30 Er Gnsainea Culkde therrnane own in Seattle principally for |quarts of beer, 100 gallons of mash Whether the trouble is the activities in bebalt of the Uni-jand a small etill were found in her |growth of an internal tong diturb.| verity of Washington. | § bough | apartenunts at. O14 Baleyae, A7y; jance or ix a difference between tWol i”) riend of Roy O. Hadley tongs is not yet fully established by | 1%. 0 Annn of Roy pds coh |Litigation Caused detectives; arned Thursday. | (0° the two beam { by Step on Board che friends w Mr. Hadley was ¢ : Someone stepped on the end of « sed in Cham. OBS OWN HOME loose board, and the other end flew jber of Commerce werk up and slapped her, knocking her ie wate, Ae) L Y + $5. Victory Scored by down, alleged Mrs, Ida Sappington, ined’ We “Gen nomies ankle + Vets in Edinburgh "1s who Wednesday filed , uuperior ngainst the didn't get EDINBURGH, Scotland, Nov clty of Kirklaid for $750 damages $5 when arraigned in court, Police! yariy return, in the present election| Mrs. Sappington sets forth that uy he drew money out of the bank} indicate that the anthprohibition|she was walking on Central ave, and then reported ‘his bank book| forces have scored a two to one vic-| Kirkland, last June, when the acel- had been stolen. tory, dent occurred, m.| charge after a grand jury tment, be punished c-}sume full responsibility for Herman radford M. | Stephen A. | rence V. An. jowman; , 1918 Harrison s | it was | Joh | ohn pel dat | court anything but, a fine of PAGE 8 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWISTARS STORE a ERS Anis “Holeproof’ Sox for Men ‘OMPLETE displays offer a wide choiee of the styles men are wearing right now— and, incidentally, an opportunity to “strike off” a few names from the Gift List. “HOLEPROO: SOX of medium weight lisle. Black, Cordovan and Navy-blue. “HOLEPROOF” SOX of artificial-silk, 55 over mercerized cotton yarn. With mercer- Cc ized lisle top, heel and toe. Cordovan, Gun-+ metal, Navy-blue and Black. “HOLEPROOF” SOX of heavy silk, 1 00 with mercerized lisle top, heel and toe, ° Black, Gunmetal, Cordovan and Navy- blue. SOX of medium lack, Cordovan, weight Gun- “HOLEPROOF”’ mercerized isle, metal and Navy-blue. “HOLEPROOF” SOX of thread silk, with« mercerized lisle top, heel and toe. Navy- blue, Cordovan, Ginmetal and Black. WOOL-AND-SILK over lisle, fashioned ] in drop-stitch style. Mixtures of Ox- ford-gray and White, and White. *COTTON - AND - WOOL MIXTURES, heel and toe. HEATHER with mercerized _lisle Cordovan and Black, “HOLEPROOF” SOX of silk over wool, with mercerized lisle heel and toe. Cor- dovan, Navy-blue, Black and mixture of Green and Cordovan. With contrast- ing colored clocks. “Wi OOL-AND-ARTIFICIAL-SILK, with | mercerized lisle top, heel and toe. Black and White, with red and black | clocks, and» Black and Brown, with | green and black clocks. SILK-AND-WOOL in Black and Cone ll van and Green mixtures, with contrast - ing colored clocks. SIZES 914 to 12. *These styles in sizes 10 to 12. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Young Men’s SHOES $4.85 Brown Calfskin Ox- fords and Brown and Black Calfskin. Shoes for young men and boys who wear sizes 6 to 11. The Oxfoxds are in semi-brogue style. Two good-looking styles in high Shoes, | one as pictured. All have Goodyear welt soles and are fitted with rubber heels, —Young Men's Shoe Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Widths B and C. 6 to 11. ly good $4.85. Sizes Unusual- values at Where Your Savings Are— SAFE ° PROFITABLE AVAILABLE $1 to $5,000 Accepted and Cordovan ~ He | | i 1 i || a

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