The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 9

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TH ed THE SEATT J Shadow i E wu Huge Hunt Organized for Praises Work of Christian wi ey gg Admiral Line Holdups General in China from t¢ faye’ N P ie ae 3 . J ; rata a " qeornins ave been 4 Thor Waldal and Karl Adell, pa bon st Granada can be used as without | Police on a fake a court as he apes whe § | FREDERICK & NELSON mt Tt contained <a ~g suto is owned by Peter Larson, 014 ) ? EB. Harrison st. and had been stolen ’ \\ () | | from him a few minutes before the be Capt. of Detectives Charlies Ten-| Mant believes that the four mer who robbed the Ad al line pay | } Johnson. nager of th y use Monday | mone 2 | | | a ROBBERS MAKE | ° | | GETAWAY | Now to Outfit | Pay aR eta THE BOYS | * }Posses Called in Following (COMING to the United States. to | | . Island Searches fast ehtnale “tard “be the Cage F E t } j C. A, Dr. % T. Yul, accompanted i | With thelr human dragnet of pos- | py <. famity Bi lh x 7 attie | or as er seme twie hrow ove ume " ada i] ing © esiden ; J y | ae Sidieg: plsond <f; (he, asskped beak eee ENE: cal Coa Precigent ¢¢X7 EW clothes for Easter’ means as much to | Chlteee Nata ene Aunaartes |: Tul ta Girecter of All 6 ; the boy as to any other member of the | tizens’ State bank Monday, having |4 work in China, “ pi 7 + : {| “cc 3 Deere Ane Grawn | in empty, Jan exceed ne eae ; family. He will be proud of a new Easter suit, a county nacortes elty ‘li ew Os carrs officers admitted Thursday morning {°t,,'2° work belne done in the! new coat, or even a new sweater or cap “like the Ortent sald; | ” j that the three holdups, with thelr |O™™' other fellows wear. q { $16,800 loot, had escaped “Woe are making wonderful prog | - } Posses were called in Wednesday |" : rf pa ahs Sheth lh = This store knows what all sorts of boys like | mene ine See beyond expectations. ‘Qur branches and what is correct for boys of all ages. It hu q e had combed Fidaigo|"@ doing great work and thou particularly well prepared just now to help in |istand and Whidby island and found |"#Nds of Chinese are taking advan N attractive new assortment of Glos Scarfs J} no traces of the bank robbers eof the many offices wo are : . A Pi Rey tan 6 ns etnias 4 4 ut to th Our schoo! | that ordinarily sell at much higher prices. They were working on chute Th sorter aS acc Oh ole | choosing boys’ wardrobes during Easter vaca- tion days. IN THE SKETCHES: A—Boy's Tan Calfskin Oxfords G—tLAttle Boy's Wash Hat of with saddle design and soft natural colored fabric, with day, and Sellenthin was out of ty and church work reaches out all Mf . ms x of ‘ . ity, attaches at the Anacortes police |°¥er China and we are looking for Narrow and wide styles, with fringed ends. A eity, attaches at the Anacortes police |over, Ching and we are looking for one-of-a-kind variety. nite action and no indications as to|Will relgn in our native co which direction the trio took, | “General Feng, known as the} Sizes 11% to 13%, $5.00. stiff roll brim and grosgrain An unusual price concession obtained in | W. Ty Odlin, president of the vic-/‘Christian general of China’ has to 6, $6.00, ribbon band, $2.00. this purchase is passed on to you in this | timized bank, who recelved two! done excellent work in bringing the wirat Floor, Third Fioor. i low price, $1.85. scalp, wounds when tho bandits|members of his army {nto the| H—Little By Golf Sweater a DOWNSTAIRS STORE jshot him down om entering the|church. He is a good man and too | of blue heather mixtur with p bank, has almost fully recovered| much cannot be said of his work patch pockets and turn-ove q from the injury, and is able to bo|Missionary workers are iving 0 —Third Floor. collar, Sizes 3 to 9, $7.00. jet his desk again, it was an-/hard and China ts in better shape —Third Floor. Purses, Handbags |" ——— "8" and Vanity Boxes |How to Stop WIRES GENERAL $ 1.00 Traffic Jam Maer Wants Pershing for July 4 Celebration Three-quarter Sox, in d weave, in popular col- combinations. Sizes 6 to 10, 65¢ pair. I—Boys’ Ties {n Windsor, four- in-band and sailor styles. Priced BO¢, 65¢, $1.00. —First Floor. -Third Floor, J—Roy's Belt of heavy leather, D—Boys’ Handkerchiefs, a bit with detachable silver-plated smaller than men’s handker- buckle, with initial, Belt, 65¢; chiefs, with novelty borders, Buckle, 75¢. 3 for BO¢, —Third Floor. r > . : ’ | “Seattle ntreets are suffering from WIDE variety of styles in women’s Purses, Hand- traffic congestion,” Robert E. M —Third Floor, : fe ; Mayor ff. m Thursday K—Boy's Blowwe - of — heavy : bags and Vanity Boxes is ready for Easter Cowie, president of the American wired an Giicilon te. tien aa ¢—Boy's Sports Blouse, with quality striped madras, with 3 choosing, at this attractively-low price: $1.00. ete lee claw cartbte erbad 0f| Pershing to visit Seattle during the| long sleeves, and turn-back buttoned-down collar. Sizes 6 foe i. Fourth of July celebration. The cele |bration ts under direction of the American Legion and various com-| ’ | “Rule | off the. street," Cowie | Musres of citisens a jamiled, “every automobile that isn't}. Seattle and the great Pacific omen Ss $s er | paid. for.” | Northwest extends tte sincere {nvita. ; | Cowie arrived in Seatle Thursday | ‘10% to you to participate in tho % | morning on an inspection trip thru | tii of July celebration here. The |most of the United Sattes, coming | °l'Y !# Planning on the greatest cele * ec ear, Cc | hase” dons San Francisco, The Pa.| ation im local history,” the tele | meet {gram says, “ond your presence will " . ‘ ; 4 jeifle Northwest, and particularly n a es Collar and Cuff Sets in a wide variety of make it possible to assure the most collar, Sizes 6 to 16, $1.00. to 16, $1.60. —Third Floor. —Third Floor, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE reme i What's the remedy?’ he was : jasked. ‘a Cap, with platted back, —Boy’s Camel's Hair’ Sweater, t coloring, to harmonize with cricket neck and con- sweaters and coats, trasting stripes at hem. Sizes 30 to 40, $7.50. —Third Floor. —Third Floor. TOPCOATS AND SUITS FOR THE SMALLER BOY are more than ever like the coats and suits the English ¢ Seattle, 1s among the most proaper-| MAO" Ui pow el | plese styles and bright colors. Also some attractive |}ous parts of the country, he do-|*Ponsive patriotic Amertcanjzntion | o rer y wears he sketches show the smart eal vy 4 dae. program ever attempted in the boy wears. Th ; 3 Vestees. Good value at 50¢. Beets wie Cowls wab guest it atixncheonte | Toe lines of the new models: his honor, given at the Rainier club TOPCOATS SUITS , (4) Norfolk model, of Regen posh: fh erey assimere, shown in coloring. Sizes 4 to dark colors. Sizes 6 9, $10.00. to 9, $16.50. |Thuraday noon, under the auspices jof the Chamber of Commerce, Bettobu Base Is 1 |Frank Waterhouse presided ax toast. | Covered With Ice! ite oves or as OY || i master, and the party included 60) gan FRANCISCO, April It prominent railroad, ‘shipping, finan: !yorerotu island, northernmost of ' {cial and business .men. the Kurile group, in sheltered tn toe At 50c Pair 1 cowie will leave tonight for 6P0- !aiong the north coast, and Bettobu é kane, after which he will return to|may he abandoned as a. landing New York by wi t i |baso for the United States world. z. Jencircling alr fleet, {t was learned today. } The United States destroyer Ford, | which has been patrolling Kurile waters, reported to naval hea/- | Severyns Gets Offer From quarters here that Bettobu is im practical as a base, and suggested East, but Refuses It that the flyers land at Hitakaphu miei jinstead. Hitakaphu es on the * ‘i % \ |south coast of Yeterofu island ant Chiet, of Police W. By Severmnsiis’ ten Gt lee accotding (0 the re i ' i ' ! i i ' ! 1 ' ' i i ' i ' ! ! | ! 1, | | 1 1 ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' | ' 1 ' ! ! ' ' ! ' ' t i i ' | ' ' ! | ' | | ! | | 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' { 1 ' { i { ' { ' ' 1 ' 1 t ' ' { ! 1 i ' 1 t ! ' ' 1 i 1 6) Tweed suit with Buster Brown collar and attached vest. es 5 to 9, $8.50. fine gray flecoe top: simere, with sep- with set-in and white Sizes 4 to Sizes 5 9, $12.50. 9, $15.00. Third Floor. FREDERICK & NELSON (2) Coat of craven- etted cassimere, with raglan sleeves. Sizes 8 to 9, $12.50. of Salt Lake City. ‘OMEN’S white suede-finish Gloves in strap-wrist style, with embroidery on back. Sizes. 6 to 714. At 50¢ pair. + ‘STAIRS STORE ee ee ee on eee ee eee will not leave the clty of Seattio| ™ 1 |to mecept Eastern ‘employment, | P°' Mayor E. J. Brown declared Thurs. ES aERE day. | “While Chief Severyns has. re- ceived a most flattering offer from Apartment Men an Eastern concern, his homo {s in ] j Seattle, he heart is tania won|] Please Notice [here and Nad poing to continue to} HICAGO, April 17.—A be: ie chief of police.” > 2 " | Brown sald that Severyns has| rude shock was dealt |a freo hand in the management|| “partment house owners jof the polica department and that!| today by a jury which re- |} |he will not be interfered with. On a ee rn em eer ee te ee Hrown declared, that tha’ qis.| | turned a verdict of $10,000 1!Seeks Damages in Big Blast Loosens Hawaii Refuses IN A BAKERY | missat of “Bob” Hernan from the|| £0" Mrs. Helen F. Born- Suit Over Crash} ~ Earth for Bridge California Hay],,"7° c's motte sin. . | j habe § read’s gone up since yesterday.’* ity’s employ as investigator for'| holdt, who charged that | LO8 ANGELES, April 17—Dam-| REDDING, Cal, April 17.—Five| SAN FRANCISCO, April 17.—|" setnen ee ne teas hief Severyns does not leave the|| her husband died from}! age suit for $16,000 brought by Fina| tons of powder were used in a blast]... sive me a yesterday's loaf, beatae: without s ; ; s Army horses in the Hawalian islands te Rue Blas (bs | lout Power to §nvestigate/ | pneumonia contracted in a||sagorsky, of Portland, against the | set oft on tho state highway at the| iL: eae has ean eee ; © Rue Blas (Paris), | hin department. heatt apartment | Pickwick Stages, Inc. was to open | north end of the Pitt river bridge| Wil eat hay from Washington in-) |_ “Severyns has all the money he is | here today. ‘Phe plaintiff alleges she | last night. Seventeon thousand cuble| Stead of from California becauso of R@WOROBONOBOOnONeReReReR | wants to employ an Investigator,” was injured when a stage in which | yards of earth were loosened by the! the hoof and mouth epidemic in this | Brown sald. “But the next investi-| | she was a passenger was wrecked | blast. It was done in connection | state | @ between twoslices of bread gator will be a private investigator, near Redding, Cal, because of the} with construction work in progress and when he becomes known to the driver's carelessness. | there | public he will be dismissed. A man = known everyWhere as a private in- | vestinator has no effectiveness." B -NIE brown, white and col- ored—all sorts of bunnies, hol- lowed out for Easter candles. The army transport freighter! @ | a = | Edgemore left here April 16 for Ta-, u I . coma to load 2,800 tons of hay for i sty Cheese Hawaii, Usually such shipments are sent out from this port. i FCRSGTOROR EASTER MELODIES TAK RADIO BIL i G CANADIAN PACIFIC MARK RADIO BILLS Monday. and. Thurs- (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) day nights DKA, Pittsburg, 326 meters, 420'p. m, B. 8, T—Sacred cantata, “The Seven Last Words of Christ.” WBZ, Boston, 37 meters, 9 p. paratory) aublécts und 6p : : ri m., EB. 8. T.—Concert of the Mas. ideal surroundings. : Superior nies, ut 106 cach. —First Floor “Princess” Steamships teave Seattle daily for Vancouver and Summer and Winter, you ie ™~ Victoria, B. ©., from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street, can study business and pre- THE DAY BOAT—Vor Victoria and Vancouver, daily at. ly THE NIGHT BOAT—For Vancouver direct, dally At, Fares to Victoria $2.75 Tintted $5 socday ree Wares to Vancouver sachusetts Institute of ‘Tecbnol- lsuastmeie $2.75 Round Trip ony. Fully Accredited ° Limited 10-day Limit WLW, Cincinnati, 209 meters, uede ressin Direct connection made at Vancouver with through train service to 10 p.m, ©. 8, T-Concert by the Highly Eastern Canada and United states through the Canadian Pecitle |] junior faculty of Cincinnat! Con indorsed Roel ral stop-overs allowed on all tickets. servatory of Music. WHAF, New York, 492 metors, 11 p, m, B. 8, T.—Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania or- chestra. KYW, Chicago, 536 meters, 8:20 p. m., ©, 8, T.—-Program by Whit- ing community choral and solo iat, CITY TICKET OFFI 608 Second Avenue. ‘Telephone MAin-5587 B. L, SHEEMAN, General Agent, Passenger Department Made in AIREDALE -- JACK RABBIT BOMBAY— MANDALAY— TANBARK and many other colors, Keeps Suede Footwear Looking New FREDERICK & NELSON |

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