The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 9

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HERE'S MORE ABOUT GIBBONS STARTS ON PAGE 1 COVELL FACING FRANCE WOULD DEATH PENALTY BANISH PRINCE | 5 i i : +) {moment the gli took the witness | Oregon Astrologer Is Sen-| Allies Think Holland Will Jae’, i0° girt took Ane nities tenced to Hang for Murder Hold Former Kaiser |r! came in tervitied gutpn, | COQUILLE, Ore, Nov, W— | BERLIN, Nov, M—Prince Henry |*"? Wert, and continued to ween | Laas than n week after his telat Jot qotland conmilted — chaneaig,{ Out tternalasion thru her tent opened, Arthur Covell, maimed | o:. ‘ maugener | mony mystic of Bandon, Ore, conyies | FS8MANH here today Nover lookin ju coun ed of causing the murder of his The meeting was considered highly | her words came only after long brother's wife, had Jheard pro: significant, in view of the return of | lor wae ' pile aounced a fate he could not read (ne eyoy orince i 1; for ost part restricted to "I in the stars. Today he is Inthe |). hecalatel tpn reain I ate aielae don't Php : state penitentiary awaiting the he oxkaixer in planning to return coming of December $1 and the . | 0 Germany | Outside of remembering the exact adjustment of the hangman's | Si e7'¢ Words ‘spoken by someone in, (he noose about his neck, already | LONDON, Nov) 14.—Moral Craw on’ the: pore: at the: talal pres broken by accident, |aure of the aliies on Holland wit | Tho first decision of Judge Ken. | Prevent the | @all, who passed sentence late roadhouse, “Lake her up and throw on the bed,” Winnifred’s mind awrently a blank from the time. Dutch government from | 7° res | letting the Kaiser follow. his son to! ! aD @ay Afternoon in the Coos county| Germany, In the opinion of ofticials| tly in the evening when she and! court, was that Covell should die| today, her e¢ anion, Linn, started for} on November 30, but recollecting he allies consider Holland bound| Dex Moines, and on thru to 6 that 30 days must elapso before a/ itself by ite actio® in to | 0% Sunday afternoon, when ahe refuaing hand over the kaiser In 1919 n convicted prisoner can be hanged, the back to the courtroom and his attorney and to| talked with jlet the war lord leave without thelr consent Action to oust the others in the county jail War sur ember 21 asx the date of} former crown | POLD THE DEPUTIES | the execution j Prince, who arrived last night at hi She “does not remember what ASTROLOGER castle at Ocls, Sileaia, was being dis-! ane told them directly after she NOT WORRIED | cussed Informally toda was arrested nor early Sunday at With the same listless indifference | A report that France would 0 the all regardir he P ar being that has marke t or of | CUDY at German port of i * and ge re turn to the the crippled astrolog Hamburg if necessary to force feebioh that he prevailed : wee: his | MANY to expel the crown prit for help; she has “forgotten. 16-year-old nephew, Alton Covell, to} ¥8% Circulated here today by the Questioned by Deputy Proseculor slay Mrs. Ebba Covel prisoner | Central News, T, H. Patterson, on croas-examina Ustened to his sentence The agency quoted the Paria cor-| tion, Winnifred told how on Fr After leaving the court room Coy. Pspondent of the well-informed Ital: | day, Octobe ‘ eo Phillips eU ate ao light supper and talked|!4n paper, Corriere Italiano, with whom she had been going for freeiy with those about him. He de-} “Despite German denials that the| several months, went to her room Clared his belief in the innocence of | kaiser is preparing fo return tojin the Karma hotel, and deat her his nephew, but expressed deep fn.}the fatherMnd, spécial correspond:|up; that he was drunk and re terset in the outcome of. the lad's/¢nts of London papers in Doorn in-| mained her until Saturday; trial, and expressed the hope that a[sisted today the war lord has re-| morning; how he threatened to fol Verdict in Alton’s case would be|celved passports for himself andi low her ever went, and Teached before December 21 | mambers of his suite. : on th evening she! “I am not worried,” he sald. “As| Dutch vises were to t Mooes, who Jong as everything is right in a| however, it was repor given h the night Man's heart, nothing else matters.| The ex.emperor has ‘ nd got some shelis for it I think I did right in the circum-| automobile, it was F ‘om } atanc I firmly believe A gave riso to further rumors| D n town she picked Not guilty of killing Mrs. He} of an impending dash Assumed the gullt because he wanted | porter to shield his father.” oe companion, and after back of the Hippo: | e dmitted taking BROTHER AND SISTER | ceded to a second incon te || HERE’S MORE ABOUT irank beer. After ton and his l4-yearold sister, | {starting for Deo Moines she “docs Luelle, called at the condemned | PRINCE | not remombe comad Tan's cell to bid him farewell. The deep affection that exists between | the two children and their crippled | uncle was plainly evident | pped on as the ans. { from the never-sfill STARTS ON PAGE 1 reluctant fingers cou wie: Fa ee picked at a patch of bead Roth the boy int broke down| 90! Seago ‘ae | broldery on her dress as Winnifred girl exclaiming, between her sobs siya age Oy . the s will not Tet them hang’ you: Tw is say that I did it myself before th words that y the history of m ofa © hang you. ac fabs When asked if he thought Alton : NESSE! . Would be convicted, Covell replied od be tie iae CALLED BY DEFENSE that he did not know had an opportunity trological chart. us HERE'S MORE ABOUT FORBES STARTS ON PAGE 1 in every charge made But ther \ es rt “ )», Mek c dt Forbes led emp . CHILDREN GLAD TO c bee e Grove he had ever given 3 SEE FATHER AGAIN ; ' information = lle egal re ny fracting con err ee represented. He branded as Be balieey - a H 1 the testimony of Mortim aie esa ; wif er own prot had given } an ‘ at ‘ proposed ho be $ t of the t SHOUTS TH . ngs age debe ened th bo t TO MORTIM wbind th f Mortimer, si - bs 1 al smiled as Forbes d a “$ Big I acs tions, cease r . T t ing direc to hile pel cy a |SA¥S JOURNEY | } ; " “Generally, did you ever permit | WAS F aust ad Holland to Octs |"! ent on ¥ nilaht eee Mr. Mortimer to pay your ex.| ‘My Journey fry os he h asked | a ‘ tess q| Ca J Ge ¢ Carroll, map. Fou ‘ 1 r ¢ a} . i wit »; from what I k | ; s oc poreh But Forbes’ coun to| i the ‘ permit him to fin pe At De : by: 4 Mortimer you 10 $500|° cians bills in @ bathroom in the Drake ho-|°)°7" (Pt tel, Chicago?" ‘ | : sy aeiy Reva It's abso! a | > Jehihyy eS a oad fed NO CAROL 7 Srinitites ka tae eet FORBES SWEARS Horak Congr z ERY ore Without going into all this talk} oi thru $5. give of drunkenness and other parties, | ; please state to the committee as] ind s concise you can the truth about | compat ‘ * t ‘ whic} I om art GIRL'S HAVEN ction | friend within Jof my and du! the rebuilding of t el concerning | y ‘=| Winifred Gibbons Comforted | " During Recess se elevation I c contractors in communica-| yr, J ; {the r pi t haven for Winif regarding propgsed constru ey tak tad Oditle Tato the § ver heard of it.” which #he f goin eyo"! ROBS OLD MAN | ce-*, : " \ ar Arer | Victim Left Unconscious; | iit) proscoutor 1 Burglar Steels Stocks : a GIRL KNOCKED. |frsivea estmgat tor 8 ver] hesing tert tof ender | DOWN BY AUTO) tre his tom vnina oil Rocchd| ue" ccren mre tha, oe Fremont A etgh sl of aL. ib. mapbinn #17, 1th ave,| NESTO Could Not A. B Whee peg Al Sra cere _ Stop His Stealing E : ot ha Puget Sound Film ¢ Ageia ; Severyns Is Back | Setbochent £Cl de i are a a iy ah From Vacation Trip| , ' ; “ srmfol of blank ‘ ed a 100 WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE THE Women’s Gloves At Moderate Prices FABRIC beaver 2CLASP s6to8 TRAP. WR GLOVES, 75¢ Of sucdelike fabric. With thre f embroidery Oa . champagne and mastic (tan), Sizes 6 to § GAUNTLET GLOVES, 81.00: Of suedelike fabric. With d strap at mod Sizes DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Handkerchiefs 10c and 15c * 10¢: broldered corners. White lawn with em Plain col ored iawn and linen. White inen with colored corded edges, AT 15¢@: Colored lawn. White colored hems. Colored and with broidered 4 Juvenile Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $7.45 Double - breasted style, pictured, with all- around belt and two pock- ets. Serviceable quality chinchilla fabric. Lined with plaid fabric. In tan en mixtures, plain nd blue, Sizes 3 to DOWNSTAIRS STORE SAYS EXCLUDE ORIENT RACES) WASHINGTON, Nov tridge, California, 6 would invite W sto a conference 4 announc stern se be held iw fore co meets, to agree on . by eating Constipation and the toxie poison: ings that come from it not only take tho enthusiasm out of life, making you depressed and physically and mentally dull—but they head you into the most dreaded of human diseases, You can actually rid yourself of theao dangers if you will EAT KELLOGG’S BRAN REGULARLY !—at least two table spoonfuls daily; in chronic cases with every meal! Kellogg's Bran {4 naturo’s most wonderful food, It is scientifically propared to relieve suffering humanity from constipation and it will do that as no other food can! Don’t tako a chance of ‘‘getting away’? with con. etipation—IT WILL GET YOU! Don’t ruin your health with pills and catharticn—they aro aa dangerous as SEATTLE FREDERICK & NELSON -<. GLOVES, mode three rows of Get health—Keep health—Feel fine llogg’s Bran regularly! constipation itsel* and give but tem: porary relief, ut the very beat STAR FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE belt. Full-lined. Other outstanding VALUES in Women’s and Misses’ Coats— $15.00, $27.75, $33.75 4 $21.7 Sizes for women and misses. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Extra Size | Corduroy Robes $7.95 | OOD quality Corduroy Robes in fuschia-red blue, mohawk (henna) and cherry shades. Wrap-around style, as pictured, with roll collar, Extra sizes, for women of full figure—46 to 50. At $7.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE | New Arrivals in Blouses Of Crepe de Chine, A choose from, 83.95. | “Wear-Ever” Aluminum EN women's embroidery variety Satin and Poplin $3.95 attractive new Blouses. effects, strikin styles in Allover stripes, two: ted effects of popular shades to izes 86 to 46. At DOWNSTAIRS STORE Double Roasters $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 | “WEAR-EVER” be a nece | Dinner. Roaster. In three useful Double Roaster ity for preparing the Thanksgiving The style pictured can be used for many | cooking purposes, besides being an unusually good sizes, attractively priced, | $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50. Housewares Section, will almost DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’sand Misses’ Top Coats 5 Nhat swagger tie-at-side effects, the striking styles that are so much in vogue right now, are to be found in this group of Top Coats. Attractive overplaids and brown tones; grays in plain shades and cluster and broad stripes. Every Coat well tailored; full-lined and a good value. At $21.75. Misses’ Leather Coats $12.75 and 82, Short, medium long lengths. Sizes 34 and 36. Women’s Knitted Petticoats 95c to $1.75 ws knitted cotton Petti coats in plain shades, or with light blue, tan, black stripes. Gray, navy-blue, brown, white and Sizes and for women misses od $1.75, DOWNSTAIRS STORE at places in the home. A New Purchase of 500 || 24x36-inch Rag Rugs EW Rag Rugs in a size that can be used in many Attractive assortment of SPECIAL 69c | colorings. Well-made and finished with fringe. Size | 24x36 inches. Special, Thursday, at 69¢. | DOWNSTAIRS STORE legislation for complete exclusion from the United States all aliens in eligible to citizenship. This would keep out all Japanese and Chinese Shortridge also favors changing date for fixing immigra from 1910 to 1890, tion quotas 80 as to reduce all immigration quotas. ‘What yon shonld do for your family and for yourself is to serve Kellogg '# Bran every day, in any ono of sevoral attractive ways, and fight constipation as you have never fought it before! AND YOU WILL WIN, because Kellogg's ia ALL BRANI In tho first place, Kellogg’s Bran is dolisious in its nut-like flavor, add- ing greatly to any cereal with which it in used, Bat bran as a cereal with hot milk, or mix it with hot cereal before serving. Another method is to cook Kellogg ’s Bran with cereal. In cach caso add two tablespoonfuls of bran for each person, A popular way is to sprinkle bran on hot or cold cer Bran makes wonderful bakery prod nets, Recipes on every package. Kollogg’a Bran is served in loading hotels, redtauranta and club Jt ia .)oold by, all grocers | j and Keep Beasts Off ‘ompletely release Mrs Neighboring Pottl: WOMAN'S LIFE WALTON NAMES 2 SAVED BY DOGS KLAN MEMBERS |Dig Hole Under Wreckage| Gives Out List of Those in | House of Representatives THE DALLES, Ore, Nov. 13 BY FRANK GETTY —On a bed at the Hamilton hi (United Presa State ( pital hete today Mrs. Ruby Pet- | OKLAHOMA CITY " tis, 53, Sherar’s Bridge ranch | N of 55 members of t woman, is slowly recovering . ise of representatiy from the effects of being pinned fe € members of the under # 1,000. nd wagon for | Klux Klan ubli 15 hours, and is thankful for the |!" & Signe devotion of her two shepherd | Walton dogs. Seba governo: When Mrs, Pettis’ wagon over: | 1, Ti turned on mountain road near Wa Imself’ was initiated nore Sunday night the > dogs | ine hau mip ger inept hold the team still, and dug @ hole! oaty Februa . ‘ under the wagon that enabled Mrs vibe harl Pettis to rest with more comfort ty tb PPE All Bunday night and until near] Mrs, and brought 2 ges i by pro-| night for medical atte ous hogs t hered s logs tore frantically at e—Is new f boards of the wagon in an effort to| yours a good } M Millicent—Well, he id ranchers attracted, much at the Follies last night. At 95¢, $1.25, $1.50 w seized. Most of those arrested ndones hee liberty on bonds ranging as 14. | high as $20,000 cach. who.) THE LEADERS of the American Ku} Legion and th te of Foreign today | Wars 1 es ee éverywhere Broken Lines and Odd Lots AT LOW AND REDUCED PRICES 100 PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS in brown kidskin and calfskin, With medium military heels. Bizes 4 to 7, Lows priced ut $2.65. PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS in black and | brown kidskin. Withr welt soles and military heels es 3 to T, Lowe priced at $3.95. PAIRS BROWN WOMEN'S UBUCK OX- FORDS, trimmed in | brown calfskin. With | welt soles and low walk- ing heels, Bizes 2 to 8 Low - priced at $4.35. 50 PAIRS WOMEN’S BLACK SATIN PUMPS in broken sizes. Low-priced at $4.85. PIEC WOME! AND CHILDRE! UNDERWEAR. Sample garments in broken sizes and styles. te. duced to BO¢. | in silk, artificial. 7 cotton. Regular | “out” sizes in the | lot. Wide assortment of | styles. Reduced to 50¢. | 190 CHILDREN'S | SI PING GAR- M in gray color. Small sizes (1 and 2 only, Reduced to 50¢. 700 PIECE OF STAMPED ART GooDs, towe comprising scarfs and other pieces, assortment of | amped designs. Low: ed at 25¢. | DRAPE VEILS in | orted styles and shades, Reduced to 25¢. | . 200 BROWN EARTHEN- WARE BAKING RAM. | EKI with inner glaze in white, Re- duced to 5¢ each. 500 BAMBOO WASTE BASKETS in three sizes. Plain and fancy styles. Reduced to45¢, 200 PAIRS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, with nickel-plated tops. Reduced to 15¢ pair, | 300 PIECES SILVER. PLATED TABLE. | WARE in Betsy Ross | and Shirley patterns. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Butter Spreaders, Salad Forks, Dessert Spoons and Boullion Spoons, Not all items in each pattern. At sharply re- duced prices —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | 39-inch | Cable Marquisette | At 45c Yard 4 A serviceable curtain fabric, in ivory and ecru colors. Width s. At 45¢ yard. Cretonne Laundry Bags =| 65c | | Made of brightly colored cre. tonnes in pattern- ings. Wi raw cord. | At 65¢. | Figured Curtain Scrims | At 20¢ pat: At DOWNSTAIRS STORE 3 TAKEN IN BOOZE RAIDS MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 14.—Twenty- three persons we under arrest in the federal liquor raids in Mo= jbile today. Kighty-five warrants were sued and the raiding squad cont ed making arrests today. More than $100,000 worth of liquor Make every day count m

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