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| SON OF SUNDAY PuTs] W AD IN PAPER TELLING FOLKS HE'S NOT DEAD OS ANGHLES, Nov, 20. George Sunday, eldest “Billy” Bunday, famed evangelist, tried to commit suicide by tnhal ing illuminating gas, & report on file at the police ata tion, Today's local papers carried a} yy half page advertisement over day's name, declaring that Mark Twain said, “Tho report of our death ix grossly exaggerat in fact, we are very much alive, And to back up tho assertion, Sunday's ploture, showing him laughing ond apparently in the || best of spirits, orated the ad vertisement. Sunday is a Los realtor and ho inserted the adver: tlsement to prevent any falling |) the DUST WALTON FROM OFFICE Oklahoma Senate Votes to Impeach Governor on of according to A rrespondent) MA CITY, Okla. Novy, 20, "Tho people of Oklahoma wanted jovernor Walton removed, We car ied out their mandate, With this statement, given the United Press today, the house board of managers, which prosecuted im. peachment charges against Walton, answered his assertion he had not re- ceived fair trial, Jack” Walton, whose meteoric career reached its height In the war against the Ku Klux Klan, was found sullty by the senate on 11 of 16 tm-|] off in sales of “the finest variety peachment articles and remoyed from | | of sub-division properties in tho office late yesterday, elty,"" “I got what I expected from that | particular court,” the ousted execu. tive said today, announcing his at torneys will carry to the supreme|| HERE court of the United States a fight to | replace him in office, | The impeachment trial, which} started November 8, came to an end | when the senate court found Walton | guilty on/Article 19 and ten other of |a revolver, the 22 presented by the house board| conscious. Bishop was attacked | of managers. j simultaneous Iveby the girl, Misa This was sufficient to remove him | pn Franklin, accord from office, the vote on the other ing to the po. articles being superfluous, The vote was unanimous with one hg peak sensed OE senator, Jack Barker, El Reno, ab: his arms while sent, Pa Bryant Forty-one votes were cast for ¢on- him, Vietion. were badly beat Article 19 dealt with the abuse en. of the pardon and parole privilege, $400 vhidden in it having been shown that the KOV-/ his clothes, while ernor issued 693 pardons and paroles | Bishop had $200. during his brief term of office, The money was Immediattly after the court's! _ not found, ex judgment was rendered, Walton's! cept $40 from | counsel entered a protest and. filed | Crandell, accord: | 4 motion for a new trial. Ing to the police | olfic the pan ear th | tho Angeles || Por ‘S MORE ABOUT STARTS ON PAGE 1 searched | net . t wing 01 a »| This was merely a matter of form. | Following the |c#mP today after being on a hun-| | ger Judge F. E. Riddle, the ousted gov- Dorothy Franklin arrest of Rosen Y ernor's chief counsel, entered the! berg, who sald he took no part in the Protest to have it in the record. holdup, the two detectives went to A fight to return Walton to of.| the New Royal hotel, where they ar- fico over the heads of the senate| rested Bryant and Miss Franklin will be carried to the supreme court | Monday afternoon. Both of the sus of the United States next month pects vigorously denied being impli The next ballot considered by the| cated, but ified by court was Article 2, charging the| dell and Bi appropriation and diversion of| The other woman, who was {n th funds from the state treasury to | car, is alleged to have told her story to ald the police, Her name is with-| vote was 35 to 6 for con- Peg by detectives. die jbe sta’ viction, | AT BURGLAR|” | Awakening to find a burglar | trying to enter his home at 3:10 | a.m, Tuesday, ©. J, Powers, in the New York World| Hanford st., seized a pistol a P. A. stealing a kiss from aj fired at the intruder, who ha ae s that ts petting larceny. It's| eseaped. Powers notified the po- Is srandl lice and a» search was made by aie motoreycle officers. The bandit was traced behind the Franklin high school, according to the po lice, but managed to evade the officers. Powers id he was awake the man at his window, and t fired po nk 2 r He That man who stole the airplane een hasn't ht yet, but if he is, the| jorities will probably “send him gain. eee The German mark is sted on| Wall Street as being worth $.000000. | 00000040. | Gosh, that looks like our balance in the bank ou . A round boy burglars « Mon¢ ht resulted in the a rest of four boys, all of wh ona5 acme ® t v = GEE, TH OFFIC E SEZ: | Money talks, but the German and William mark is so weak it can hardly | | aye, at Fifth ave whisper. Both boys are 14 a had a collectio ee ; filed in an exper When a cat wants a real tasty | considerable ques h it says: “Gimme s'mice cream."|1> have confessed seve lan the dk | Howard Hv }15, were taken enile autho! HERE’S MORE ABOUT JURY |The STARTS ON PAGE1 || <<" McAdoo Leading in |v!) Convention Voting Iman © ¥ n. | 8 admitted zing | in garages, according to the po- | nig! actions of the grand jury Monday afternoon, after they had questioned | the three witnesses. Having nothing more before them, they adjourned) giouxX FALLS, S. D. and went on a perfunctory inspec-| First returns in the election of tion trip to the Old Folks’ home| democratic delegates to the Sout and the county hospital during the | paxota propo: ts convention here to afternoon, according to an announce-| day showed William G. McAdoo far ment of their activities at the pros-| in ¢} ecutor’s office. ee ae RE UG c votes cast, were for GIRL ACTOR IS _ [Sitio rina” stn The second day of search for Miss = Marguerite Hessler, 16-year-old vio : coo ist of the Pantages circuit, who he Pantages theater with two v isappeared Sunday night, had o ins to join her fa served to deepen the mystery sur. t for is her, Tuesday. The girl lett er on the n to appear I postoffice, Everything you want in music Theodore Roosevelt Company Says It’s Cheaper | Galvani, chief engineer of the Pa: | Coats of th burde udded expense of reconstructing the rtion of the line destroyed by the fire of last Je HERE’S MORE ABOU BANDITS —|j.2 }eabinet was considered by many as extremely precarious. | . which knocked him un: | Reichsbank Chief BERLIN, Nov. 20 denly here today of opinion with members of the cabi. Both men|ment's financial policy, and tt was known Hjalmar Shacht was Crandelt had | considered as nis FOOD STRIKER | | dled |forces interned for fighting the Irish free state government to} n | Was said, but thousands of them stop ped Ir oy } women interned was ne rn ite jon of six barrel |\Possas Seek Men ILL ABANDON ASTORIA CARS Than Reconstruction — | STORIA, Ore, Nov, 20.<W nian Power & Light Co., has notified | mmissioners that the-oom abandon ita street elty ¢ y intends to wervied here, rather heavy costs of reconstruction tn burned are system were already Ivant said, and the January is greater than company can finance. GERMANY STARTS ON PAGE 1 he future of the Stresemann Is Dead in Berlin President Hay tein, of the reichsbank, died sud fe had lately had some differences | regarding the German govern being probable successor 34 DAYS, DIES) JUBLIN, Noy, 20—Dennis Barry| in New © internment -antrike for 34 days, | tarry was the first of the Trish] against | in the general atrike in which eral hundred persona were sald to participating. Other prisoners rted on hunger strike originally, it when it was Valera, former lsh republ d resigned. i tual n r of men and| 4, but | earned Eamonn | president of the IMAN SHOOTS [isso asimansn| OIL MAN HELD | IN Sa Tae PORTLAND, Nov. 20. 50,000 worth of 11 nk Hoag » his comy wells had | LIQUOR BLAST KILLS OFFICER emoved from Chic T is of grain the V ht veteran when th nol | way at the station. | is of the bullding were damaged | the blast. | hol had been selzed in po-| [Saieai Bombed and lageeeegite Wats. Ont Gert 4. hoes | Wrecked; One Hurt HICAGO, N One man was jured a of a saloon the o} t hicago was de high explosive bomb open window ear in Postal Robbery | OS ANGE s of officers » ot Vent north ig kept of all An | Allen Holubar, Film H “Thrift is common sense applied to spending” Over fifty years in the piano business has given us a knowledge of pianos, of value to our customers. This experience has also taught us how to keep down our overhead expenses. This is why we are selling standard pianos for $50 to $150 less and on easy terms. This business is owned in Seattle. You will be interested in our $345, $395 and $475 upright grands, warranted for ten years. We sell beautiful grand pianos as low as $550, up to $1,750. Also Cheney and Victrola Talking Machines. Buy your Victrola Records here and get 100% service. MONTELIUS MUSIC HOUSE Third and University Opposite Pantages Director, Is Dead OLLY WOOD prominent mc husband of Dor returned to Los Ang Mother and Babies Drink Acid Draught {1LLER TT FIRM FAILS ting BE. Ligge THE w York, November 7, SOT SATURDAY TRA DANCING CLUB meets at the Plaza Gril, It In an exclusive club, Its members aro the most exclusive of debutantes, And this in what they wear when they come to tea and dance on 4 Saturday afternoon . “Crepe or velvet dresses, that have circular godets or cir: cular flounces to give sway- Ing grace, Black Is the first color, but soft grays and tans are much in evidence. For example, one debutante shows tho newest way to wear the tan tones, and wear them successfully, Her crepe dress in tan, And it in trimmed with an ap- plique of brown crepe “Caracul jacquettes with con- trasting fur are still the most popular tea-golng coats. Short tan coats col- lared with dyed squirrel are especially well-liked. “Hata are mushroom shapes, on one side, ‘The outstand- ing high color in hats {s Mohawk, or Indian red. cloches or larger tilted up Just in time for the last dance arrives @ debutante who knows that the most subtle way to emphasize the blondeness of her hair tx to wear a gold band on her Mohawk red duvetyn cloche and to repeat this flattering scheme in the red duvetyn and blonde fur of coat.” “Cuddle Dolls” For Babies (eee to the hearts of tiny boys and girls are these “cuddly” Dolls with painted mado to be washed if necessary, -and appearing tn the shape of quaint animals, funny clowns or “mamma “Tub” and “Tubbins” may be untiéd, to be easily launder “Chubby Anne Dolls are “dressed in adorable creepers or dresses; cunning Lambs and bbits have un expected “squeaks.” Priced 656 to $3.95, —The Baby Shop, Becond Floor. faces, Sewing Baskets Specially Priced SEFUL Baskets of this type make ap- preciated gifts, and they may be made especially handsome by lining and fitting with sewing ac- cessories, COVERED WICKER KETS with hing round, squ shapes, also round shape, sp 75¢ and $1.00, RAFFIA-COVERED BRIGHT BASKET handles, in violet and $1, 50. 10¢ to 75¢. Firat’ Floor Women’s Wool Hosiery $1.95 SEATTLE STAR Table Linens From Czecho- Slovakia DOLF The art of the loon producta RCRIPTS thene modern wea pure linen and and-cotton damask patterns cleverly com- bining white perclonrcr URING these delightful pre-rush days, when one pause to enjoy as well purchase Christmas gifts, throughout all departments of Frederick & Nelson's is that cheery, eager, betorethe-party atmosphere linen and colors LUNCHEON a SETS composed of large or small Cloths with Napkins to match, are shown in a multitude of designs, with all. over damask patterns, colored woven damask code Sih n cords, all hem- Counters are competing in the lavishness of their holiday attire; there are great quanti. ties of wonderful new mer. chandise, all clamoring for a place in the front row; the personnel are giving even more courteously than usual of thelr knowledge and help- fulness, making a pleasurable pangs Tin. aloe hoes ensemble which the early gift- SE,0085 Tat ineaaed seeker cannot but find inspir- cotton damask, to ing borders, Gold Copenhagen Pink Main Green Rose In New Decorations, New Patterns, THE SETS New Colorings YRALIN, so well established as the “quality” gift, now charms by the originality of its new angular patterns, $35.00 for pure linen S# HH, Girls, cigarette cases of ladylike sang —First Floor froid, as well as some which approac a flaunting deviltry encroaching upon masculine prerogative; also little clamp- on ash-trays, all hand-painted, may be found in the Art Needlework Section on the Third Floor, And on the Main Floor, among the fine im- ported perfumes, a tiny pair of glass dice, serving as per- fume containers, J, Prudence, have looked upon these things. Chae the Fourth Floor are many handsome foot-stoola of tapestries, mohairs, and damasks. One of these would makea truly worthwhile gift. Ch KODAK intact its dainty decorations and its striking two-color effects, The sketch shows the new La Belle pat- tern in Ivory Pyralin, with border decora- tion of rosebuds, emphasized with black lines—I1-plece Bet, $60.00, Nemours, ® new angu- Seven-plece Bet in Pyra- pattern with its lin Amber, with gold straight sides empha- and black decoration, nized by gold line, In $19.00. Ivory Pyralin, 11-plece Set, $45.00. wen-piece Set in Pyra tone, Bet, lin Amber, with gold $45.00 and {black decoration, | in Ivory designed expecially for H u N blue Hne, $18. use as traveling-bug fittings —$19.00, Pyralin Bhelltone, in tor- tolne ¢ featured in Biz-piece Set in Pyralin Military Brushes with Shelltone, tntended for Comb, three-piece set, traveling -bag fittings, $16.60, $10.00. New Lounge Robes Embossed Corduroy $8.95 very MONOGRAMMING Adds the last touch of individuality to the Pyralin gift, and “Hand-carved” monograms are the smartest A by 7] attractive many albums to choose from and newest. < wrap-around — style in the Kodak Department, —First Floor is featured in this new First Floor. Robe — fashioned of ? 3, wide - wale corduroy embossed in chr@san. themum pattern. Bluebird OR . soe sro to by {| a New ,Year's bride: Pansy Beauty-box for trayel, conven- and lined ila fently compact and delight a in’ - the fully dainty, of pink metal ee filled with Elizabeth Arden’s $8.95. s choice creations, et¢erything ob ue needful to keep one fresh and vilion z charming for a long journey, Second Floor and of a size adapted to ready ; Z refilling, Toilet Goods Section, Women’s First Floor. Knitted Bloomers Album to keep and convenient the pictures of delightful outings affords a permanent source of with each page into a story in Je and incident. There are Rose dotted same Priced at Chinese Tailored Suits Of Tweeds and Kasha Cord $45.00 N TOYTOWN. SILK-AND. térprising BLOOM- wishes to with | seamless of For the en- urchin who become proprietor a neighborhood Photoplay crotch, well: reinforced. Theatre of his very own! Oh, A Group Featured for VALUE In sports length, with Be Keystone Moviegraphs, double shirring, in genuine moving picture out- (00D lines and superior ma- Navy, Black, —Orion- fit, complete. Real films, real i se as Utility : blue and Wallflower, star nong them none less iS S' 1 oe terials mark these as Utility 7.50 than Big Bill Hart himself. There are advertising posters, Suits of distinction. P M admission tickets, ete. First ‘4 ‘or at ery in sports length, performance Christmas Day! Of Kasha Cord with furry " | with jerseys silk cuff A splendid gift for encourag- cross-bars in self color and and double raw of ing the boy with business soft-textured Imported Tweeds shirring. In Black, instincts. in straight-line modes, fea- F aroen and Taupe, turing grays, tans and green » |; Bue ? sk adn wi OG Baa ki MEDIUM - WEIGHT ‘ vA} wetness \ MERCERIZED LISLE BLOOM 8 Sizes for Women and Misses in length, " \ Navy, Black, Brown at $45.00 ios} and Sand, $1.75. Second Floor —First Floor RK DIUM - WEIGHT WOOL BLOOM AND-PAINTED Flowered Watering Pots which seem to lilt “An old-fashioned Garden” areinthe Art Needle. work Section, Third Floor. sports Inexpensive Costume Jewelry MART ‘costume Je aitte, vr will early hollda Imported Bracelets at plain bang effect, in green, blue or amber galalit Earrings at 85c 1 drops filigree jouble-loop Earrings with ored setting 150 Handsome Gift Pillows SPECIAL $6.50 EACH GEL TIME is not far away—and there is always room in the home for one more pillow, especially when it is a Pillow as at- tractive and as good value as these in this pre-holiday offering. Imitation Ivory Beads 85c to $1.45 mported, carved Necklace with clasps, in s of graduated behds, lengt to 30 inches. Firat Children’s Sports Sox Met. E Wool x for ne © comfortat They combine rich upholstery velvets with metal brocades and fine damasks, in Round, Oblong, Bolster, Fan and Octagon shapes, affording choice of Black Blue Mulber Rose with gold galloon trimming. Special $6.50 each. Gold Ay

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