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4 1924 THE SEATTLE AR PAGE ® BANK OFFICIAL BANDIT VICTIM i iy Se DIES AT DESK 1S STABBED! (AUSTEN ox'racn FREDERICK & NELSON STAIRS STORE |] FRIDAY, MARCH = “eee s52 RS w. J. Burnside Is Stricken Holdup Nets but $2.50 in: Pane at : : aa With Heart Attack Bloody Street Robbery | sour Personal conduct of the dey > he ns ‘ Ae 4 file : ® a ‘ way ad od w tion nive me 1 cannot escape the convic vite : . - tion, Mr. President, that your or " e stent N aod W Nigra velgnatie n of his f cob bata a trang telg " made of the conduct of raeit und| mind, even tho f have not as parent a 4 is - ffice, which ma x yet had w place ments war f" ie wit turned to b v i « I in ex He sat dow ae that whi head upon b tod , y charges pear, went he r t ¢ agaist me. were itt «3 SAYS WITNESSES i oretg age an oy Me ARE BLACKMAILERS cota \ J Y r ‘ shart . Th t re © was @ € an t - 1¢ ot i¢ Burnside " $ fe ike ' ton bank al ot wr the t his matter, | Mt selier, and b he t 1 nd on t uM te ' fort, develo) the . w at Ut t t i of ‘ natitution & oe j wh t ent 1 t general evide that ° viend of N. H. | bs CAN'T RECONCILE , . r Jent, who died sev monthe Sap. 1% PREBENT SITU VATION ; } fees Y 4 A om of } hy a f two positions f n » Sen f \ } 4 ie) JME DEATH Legere Oy ane A Special Purchase of ; : — ° ° a Witnesses Say Man Fell : 3 d 3 t PMOOSEMEN WILL, "> run’ tS Siena io G8 omen’s and Misses’ Spring Topcoats assment and your inability t 1 JUR styles, as pictured, in this special purchase of Spring T interesting — developh-ent®) perform satisfactorily the duties of | the presid we recorded Friday morning be-/ attorney general under present con wat fore the inquest jury was to re-| ditions ad ite probe of the death of You will readily v tand th mas recent! Topcoats in the popular polo coatings in plain tan and gray Be Fuses tite pace “i on to pre ps shades and over-plaid and faint-plaid effects in tan. ; $ : gage” will rized by ail heey ay tis da ear ply a These are Topcoats that can be worn through the Spring Econ: riviay eveotng, to born | 2 niae that you " and Summer season, for business, college and utility wear. Hthe $15,000 in mortgage bonds and |"), a ter Sizes for women and misses. Unusually good value f of the interes ally in the Inve 10 way but for you to retl an at torgey general and I am, therefore ompelied to request your resigna r yn. Very truly you blackjack, on t night © Mareh "CALVIN COOLIDGE.” 17, at the same time a ‘ requested Daux yesterday wher at $13.85. —pow TAIRS STORE Moose temp) marked by With a black covered with « UERE’S MORE Anour | FERGUSON | | STARTS ON PAGE 1 {| EE PUES CKt rt) > RCE LA RLS | New Dimity Blouses $1.95 Boys’ Spring Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers $12.35 IGHT and dark gray and tan tweed-effects and cassi- meres fashion Spring Suits for: boys of 7 to 17 years. com Slemp, 4 letter, dated to Daugherty ed by Tom Rev Special pyrotec fire flares and b< features, while the drum and bug! corps and the Moose band pls department apparatu: going will join in th neral, ‘The ceremonial ix in cha r tel hia leged state th r development, according nice, in the finding of ! man and two women who will that tty ta Bemard fait Daugherty Leaves Washing- | proviaea nh light ot steps tn thé 2900/- ton for Atlantic City Siri: be ce ‘iret aves on the night of & 3 “ll committee consisting : WASHINGTON, March 28,— Fo: The affidavit ¢ ‘om eR ; In the styles boys like—with © Leod, Doctor Brien ani lll ina « Boece jeneral . Hi 34: sekasdoner Bs sgn a VERBLOUSE and “thiek-in models in these new y a t° mortem, ae mad At rs ee Dimity Blous Two attractive styles, as pic- bub iors ane Lariondger i oot PAUL EXPLAINS tured. Trimmed in contrasting ‘braids, dainty laces, ye lined e Both tata te pabes 4 right - side the | ing from the cabinet today. ATTACK ON HIM plaiting and embroidery. At $1.95. stan Aa rah ide Solicitor’ General James M. Beck the: hoard. members } od See Te SOWieraTaR anon ers fullined: At $12.85. oi he text Kile | WHHL bee ting attorney general, | y ed to take on Other Boys’ Suit prices— laccording to statute, until a success or to Daugherty is appointed by the man Gaines want to do $7.95, $8.95, $9.85 and— firebox heat- water at time, at our store far dem- onstration, FS.LaugKlg.Co. University Dist. Few & Soring St. Enterprise Fura. C). preniden j with it $10.85. ge Whave inthe Ate) nen atten a int om enter! | White Satinay Costume Slips = FRIDAY, MARCH 2 HERE'S MORE, ABOUT | his Knowle igs Meson aries to assess Women's and mi ’ P seme] | wore om mi] ATR CIRCUS |latrir te sunt st’ tommenil| | rt tic Small Boys’ Spring Topcoats STARTS ON PAGE 1 ——_—__ that the money col $200, -wasx used to) for printing coples of each are forced tolof the report ranteta arate it is explained, they will be) widely circulated in the south dis. competed to do eo outside of the jtrict, he sai owing to the performance) In October W. 1. Gritman, for ¢ land portion of the program. |mer bookeeper, came to Paul and ‘The big demonstration is being|tolq him what had been done and | managed under the auspices of the! dectared the fund was short and | Army Relief Society, and all funds!tnat Paul should contribute | realized from the net proceeds of the bit ‘ok Sia ealary, 1iak aale of seats will go to the society's! «1 wrote him a check for $16, and fund: for the relief of families of/toi4 him to pay for the printing jarmy men ingfliness, death and other! nyt that not another cent could |trouble. Tickets are being sold bY | be collected for any purporo what | members of the Seattle committee | ot Gees Pant BAIA: “Bingd then thece pine asscciation. at the Bon Marc hasn't been a nickle contributed to Ithe Fraser-Paterson store, and the any fund by any emloye working Chamber of Commerce. pra Sea fYhe program can be seen to] tected, adium seats. | ; $5. 95 and $7.45 Topcoats in novelty-weave tweed-effects. New Spring Capes with all-around belts, patch pockets and ‘set-in For Miss 6 to 16 sleeves. Sizes 8 to 8, at $5.95 and $7.45. $7.75 to $16.50| <=» Boys Corduroy HE Downstairs Store is showing . k Knickers a very smart array of f At $1 95 Pair + e to 8:29 p. m. KFOA—8:20 p. m. in Girls’ Capes for the Spring Plain blue, green and tan shades and attractive plaid and faint-plaid patterns in polaire fabrics. With the arrival of neventeen Dee er a ut inventigatio; > es eR a Haviland planes at 5 o'clock Thurs. | o¢ tue matter and will, bo gid to Sizes 6 to 16. Prices $7.75, HESE are the kind” of day night, the Sand Point Field pre-| ae ane tonrd eat tn all of me $8.95, $9.75, $11.50, $15.00 Corduroy Knickers that sented an impressive sight Friday. | |The new arrivals consisted of 11 | planes from Crissey Field, led by W, Signer, and six planes M1 Field headed by Mas tH. MJ id, composing the fleet that will take part in the farewell | demonstration to the world flyer and $16.50. y wish to testify be will give good service, because they are dark brown and of sturdy quality, with strongly- Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps| , Elke maha ams: Sie 610 1 SS y —DOWNSTAIRS STOR At $1.95 Pair EAT, comfortably-fitting SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAL style for girls who wear 2 ‘ s 111% to 2. As pi tured, rubber heel. "Dw: -priced at $1.95. A FROWING GIRLS’ PATENT LEATHER PUMPS Special 25c Pound for school or dress wear. Instep-strap style, with low —DOWNSTAIRS STORE man Gaines then moyed the t be filed and it was passed imous ude Gage, clerk of the board of commissioners ani a county auditor, fafled to re Rain, sleet and hail were encoun. | opinion of Prosecutor Dou tered in the trip from the California |1t was specifically fietda and hailstones still remained | Chairmah Gaines, in the cockpits of the machines on| When the opinion had been read, their arrival here. Only one plane of|Commissioner Paul sald that he | s falled to complete | believed the public in entitled to ne, piloted by Lieut. | full re Beautiful Features Are Often Spoiled By a Poor Complexion A poor complexion is usually the ron the charges ng 1a ditor and) moved that. the} | forced to halt at Eugene, Ore., Thurs: fd conduct ax informal investi: | |day to chengo gasoline, and is ex-| gation and invite all persona | T pected here today. jMeved to have a knowledge of prac result of clogged facial pores. You ae eo sual di waives alieat Nan in the auditor's office, to rubber heels. Sizes 214 to 7. At $2.95 pair. Freshly made—in our own daylight candy’ ane 3 | ten ' “9 7 can have a clear, fresh complexion, | separathly and left their home fields)” Gaines asked Chict Deputy Au GROWING GIRLS’ BLACK CALFSKIN OXFORDS, kitchen—pure Cream Wrapped Kisses, caramel ie F ja day apart. On their arrival at the} 4.5, Faris if, Ferguson would con with Goodyear welt soles and low heels with rubber flavored. Special, Saturday, at 25¢ pound tinted with the soft glow of health, field, they were met by Maj. M. Fi sant tof hie employes coming in lift. Sizes 8 to 7. At $3.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE through the natural cleansing action of ie take ie eee te ne oan ee lo testify, and was informed that —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Ferguson would not agree | where they will remain during thelr)” wene-county auditor does not be. stay here ia { leve tho hoard of commissioners Tho squadron trom Rockwell field) ig give him a fair and Impartial | consisted of the following officers: favedtigation’”. Faria said Majs. H. H. Arnold and D. 3, Mune} @¥e8'6) [etna n, Capa winam pa worm BETTER a tia | Miss Wioritios. Tuttle, 18, victim ot| Smashing thelr way into the Bee- | an automobile aceldent — early| hive marketeria, 4210 FB, Madison | Wednesday morning near Alderwood) st. early Frida) morning, gang Manor, was reported to be slightly|sters broke open the safe and ow: | improved but still if a erltieat con-| caped with $190 In cash. The front | dition Mriday at pees hospital, door was forced open, and the com. | Lawrence McClellan, 19, driver of bination of the vault ylelded to) the machine, which was, wrecked, | blows of a sledge-ammer, and John Moore, 22, who was the! The safe door had been pias third member of the party, are atill| open by tho yeres, | held in the county: Jail at Everett,| W. BR. Hooking, store manager, according to the Snohomiah sheriff,| discovered the robbery about §:20) Friday, Ja, m. when he opened the place for | | No charge nas yet been filed | business, | lagainst the youtha, asthe Snohomish! An automobile containing a pick county authorities are awaiting the | sledge-hammer and a crowbar jin outcome of the girl's injuries, Tho! my, whs found at 6:30 im. st: Fuecident occurred on a sharp curve,|ing in front of the home of Officer |]) when the speeding auto crashed over| Frank Semple, at Ninth a and | an embankment and rolled over| Virginia st, Semple Is @ police diy jf) twice, squad agent. — WAP ROSE Jap Rose Soap is strikingly different. >, Dissolves completely, producing a quick, rich lather, and rinses thoroughly. A delightful soap for complexion, shampoo , and bath. “You Can FEEL the Tingle of Health” | Stamped Crepe e Morning Frocks ERY attractive values in these new ; Stamped Morning Frocks, clearly : stamped for cutting—which can be easily ° : done—on good quality Japanese crepe. a iP Six (6) attractive designs to choose from. Light blue, Nile green, lavender, : pink, peach and golden yellow shades. igi At $1.35, Sketch shows tio finished models, SoGWwhep ins STORE