The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 7

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MONDAY, M Sa 1 wie! TWO KILLED INStore Employes Honored SLUG MAN ‘NI @TRAIN CRASH Oo” 57 st Birthday of Firm STEAL $1,500 Seattle-Bound Express Hits Managers of Today| | Helped Business on Vigtlen Seriously Hurt in Coupe at Algona Hospital; Other Holdups Its Way Up asf ; Driv t M ag While trying to save $1,600 from in t . ’ BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER rake Fillpino bandita wh at : * i B“ KX of the imposing plate glass cked him early Monday morning . Ow windows back of the M Mimami, of the Rex hotel, y A nA ‘masing array of merchandise and was overpowered and knoc 1 our m. the well-olled, far-reaching mechan uw He wa of t $ \ of the up-to-date department PARNSY aan NeW " : LA Hes efficiency and the loyal +a ate epee - or bre aE eyes d-won effort of the faithful em Seaaniok a: dawes 4 a 1g. The |! without which no buatne ita \aurini- ta in GOnditien, «bat S tle from oF and prosper id he had put up a terrific batt! “4 "1 at tx ow MacDougall-South with the men before he kne k Ww Ke att commemorating it t birth ed out ‘ wt A two-week anniversary In other holdups over t v 1 Monday, gave first honor nd bandits robbed a ser < ion to ita employes, when 1 drugstore, two restaurant 1g give some of the elements r i at gO to MAKE merchandising suc Rigney, owner the t 128 pate N nt « v 1 for t t Some of the men who wer boys Park ay eld ® . when the first up by bandit $8 4 : M ck lo- | and f ch The t 4 ler man an 8 \ Y Phy stq be ® At Irensed rn . over 1 up the B 2 f departer buyers —men who and robbed the night man of $1 « i 1 h ded thru their own un Tho thug disappeared near the U . wv wa tt 1 efforts in behalf of the em h r ft t ght | ploy i vore t 1 | Pacco’s f ‘ « "| ; y was cars| expected the salo will this Ineld up by a lone bandit early 2 a eclipse even the half century} | Monday morning A it vorsary ale ording : a ffictals, 1 ers t t ‘ ever depart ise ‘oat h v ‘ : expects to fa i that ‘obb Li 1 i two weeks MacDoug ut # f we will F use Entorin Hansen ht 1 STORE BUILDING Stereos Pv. a, ae ~ Will Meet Tuesday ta, was robbed of t PLANS MADE .2s.ces ei | | b sie T onatration Bon Marche Works on De- « given t FAIL IN VERDICT tails of Huge New Structure |= McCoy Jury Deadlocked; May LO8 ANGELES, March 16.—The Be Discharged Me « poared hopel dd toda from top to bottom: Chas.| 1 1 verdict Sine ana\H. Morford, xecretary-treas- » of the|urer. Mr. Morford holds the'‘ record for the iongest time ches with the store. He started c 4/48 a bundle-wrapper 33 year elago, with the . firn Ox C head of th Shop, Wolfinger, Linen : Entertain Realtors more 15 years with the store. Mi J t 1 Skirts Department, one of the re youngest employes in point of Body of Capt. Gibson Will Arrive Tuesday City to Honor WATSON INLED Too Much. Contradictory | Testimony, Says Judge | . Clark & Biradie Memory of Man Who March 16.—! feca. erste rieensies Died on. Official Trip to Orient of the F work. Of co’ C “oy t e December ike up f out in public + H. Beever Potts itting the former Seattle id that while was weak #n amount of. contradictory t could only be sifted in al P al, mental or mors | woman should not ttle friends of Watson| The trial was too much for Juror the hearing and tes-| Frank L. Hosford, 72, and suffer ad atte j from ¢ onic stomach trouble, after it was report | he was excused ed he had broken down mentally jury room {« an inte | place rs esting |, well the evi woman. It there wa. Admiral Orten is no reason— | Fst, why al) erve.” ‘i and there testi- of 68 iru Husband of Namer of Anacortes Dies ANACORTES, Mare Melville urtis, © wife gave he s the ¢ pot overlc life of which his career at 4 red thread of vement omas and Wor nting the Cham h 16, 0 or name Decer: him and physically early Sunday went to Victor Hosford, it was disclosed, had Aboare Morse Nelson testified that Wat-| scarcely eaten for two days, and did|the ship are mem cham was derived years ‘ Two Arrested in FREDERICK & NELSON | DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Dependable Coeds Ec scnvniiad Prices: 5 “Bre cserick & Ndson Service 100 Attractive New Printed Silk Frocks $9.75 N exceptional lot of ilk crepe ' lovely printed Frocks in this, The four models sketched give but a hint of the many to chooge from. Youthful Frocks for women and young women, Displaying such distinctive fashio notes as jabots of plaited or contrasting mz terial, front flounces, lace bandings and co lars and other interesting details. In a noteworthy variety of color ings and printed patterns that will ely be admired. Unusual value it $9.75. f AIT ure $9.75 $9.75 720 Pairs Stamped Pillow Cases Special 75c Pair ne 000 Vole ‘Golpred Japanese Crepe SPECIAL herastitched DOWNSTAIRS STORE Colonial Braided Oval Rugs Ina sessed Assortment of Colors 27x54 Inches $3.15 ually attractive tyle of braided Rug Size 24x36 Inche. $1.95 OMETHING the home is this new Made in the pleasing oval shape and in variegated colorings that are decidedly different. More than | 0 styles to choose Unusual value. Size new, and unt for from. New Trimmed Hats In Pretty Straw and $3 95 Silk Combinations MART off-the-face and poke shapes are in this fresh shipment of Hats at this low price. Many | Colored Dot Curtain Scrims | Special 18c Yard Curtain Marquisette and Scrims n plain, cross-bar and tape-border weaves. Over pretty trimming effects to choose from. Flower trims 1,000 yards in resh ship- 5 and combinations of ..raw and plain and changeable ment. Low-priced, the yard il c and 25c silks. At $3.95. NSTAIRE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 700 Pairs Women’s “Sample”? Shoes More Than 100 Styles Size 4 Only Boys’ Double Seat and Knee Overalls SPECIAL 89c OMEN and young women who can wear size 4 Shoes will find unusually saan cel ooeeieae ood choosing in this lot of fine “sample quality blue denim, with Shoes. Ten typical styles are sketched, the extra servico double from a variety that includes: seat and. knees . that Black Suede Sports Oxfords sive greater wearing Pamps ia eatetae quality. Sizes for boys Patent t 7 to by pecially priced, ‘Tuesday, at S89e. and &cores of other A DOWNSTAIRS ‘Tuesday 2 STORE low-priced, (Downstairs Store) markably ee ES | Beckett is getting ready to Is Own Surgeon in |Pocahontas Lidge . f ) ea: a come-back. The date on on visited his home on the 11th, and y night.” The elderly | ber’s « comme on to) Curtis invested in property here in i | hich he will be knocked out » that the 12th he called at Watson‘s wah’ atthe first of the | Orient leader | 1885, coming to Port Twonsend two Hotel Rum Raid et Extracting Bullet | Z will Hold Social ‘arpentier has not yet Deen at ‘arduous juryroom debate, but later| of the « n Gib-|years later. He settled in Anacortes} jointist charges were to be filed} Shot in thé during a wat The Angeline Couneil | pounced. ey will be held for trial at! forgot most of the testimony and_ son left weeks Four daughters and a Hob Dahl, sald to be the/front fight early Su v6 Wal No. Pocahontas will hold A | ich commence | jater collapsed. ito drop death survive. Funeral was held te hotel, 1428 Sixth|#!. a 1 r, applied to the city) social dance on W eanesauy evening, | yin May. | JURY DISAGREES |? Fe eee rg ei eoeenn oF the Masonic order by deputy sheriffs as a ital for surgical treatment) yfarch 18, at the Swedish Club hall) . ; |ON VERDICT | teh bere e Monday afternoon } by 4 Bera ate after he had dug the bullet from |jighth and Olive sts. A special St. | St Patrick S The jury, thru Ferewoman Lydia | ¢ Saath aoa ; mupsveee POS] hia flesh with a dack-knite. He|patrick’s day entertainment and re-| Ls lark, told the court. ines I bacah riNecthe abe BERER Gover! on were to be held over the| Saturday. jtold Captain E. C, Collier that sev-|¢reshments have been arranged. All agreed on Oscar L. Redd and of Holand 8. Jennings, former policemen, anc Bonney 1931 41st to the 4 | escort PLAN FISH CROP Joseph Burt |ave. 8. W., at Mount Pleasant chapel, | ‘er, confessed boot-|#0n parlors, from which the funeral | i Fishe! y Problems Discussed | on Harry Landaker, confessed boot-| i held. Capt, Gibson was | Queen Anne Hill, Mond He died legger once yoted to acquit Saturday at umbus the committee; Joshua sanitarium, Chester L. Rothermel, fourth de-| chairman of | ing man is survived b at Industrial Meeting — | fvtier, iit he will be retried with | Green, now its leader, is out of the mother, rn ane 3 |the others, Prosecutor Colvin an. | ‘ i and unable to ioe wittibe Hold | Yishermen and cannery operators | nounce lin (Trinity ch church, Eighth} ST. LOUIS, March 16.—Funeral t The Olympic Hotel Monday} Once, it was understood, the jury) 1.4 james, 4 m. Thurs |wervices for Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer over plans for handling the} stood 11 to 1 to convict Landaker. | ,, H. Gowen will preach | wife of the-publisher of the St, Louis I “crop” in J ‘er, clashed over the | Cremation of the body | Pist-Dispatch, will be at p.m Mian waters. : t policemen, standing | t from the Pulitzer hom dustries are especially aftected. t Redden {s charged ———— ee Ed Sims, chairman of the Wash-| with firing the fatal shot. ngton atate fisheries board, called} steve Montrose, fifth member of} h oO at the gather-|the gang, and alleged to have shot | ng were William Sloan, British Co-| Louis Barei just before Redden ts | umbla provincial commissioner of alleged to have killed him, has nev-| er been caught. | The defendants were represented | by John F. Dore and Ralph Horr. Nanaimo, rep-| Colvin's side was Deputy Prosecutor | B. Scofield,| R. M. Burgunder. department of | all, Oregon fish isheries; M: napector British ¢ 8, blo J, A. Motherwell, chief | of fisheries for ¢ sey! a; Dr. You can’t buy a leavener that will be more satisfactory than CALUMET | John foudas, convicted murderer, | commission; Dr. C ton: Dr. C n {filer tieh-| Soudas Stands Trial cries ‘expert, Stanford university, California, ‘and William L, Thomp- for Old Jail Break rett, questions will come up} " | id Tuesda ibut will be| Whose parole fro a life sentence na ueway; halibut wil be | whowe pardle from fle am ot = THE WORLD'S GREATEST s threshed| surprise and indignation over the state, will stand trial, beginning ‘ F | fait break. The maximum penalty | fone peice Sub ote Se Salt: fa ctrommilad by Science has not peotaned one Soudas wv ‘osecuted by Booze; Man i in Jail Mal 1 in Neu of Chiet Deputy R. 8, Macfarlane, He is alleged to have held up a failor after conviction of murdering Mrs Blanche Coleman in a Seattle lio. Dep} tel, Soudas made his escape but Charles recaptured in 1923 in that is any more pure or efficient SALES 2'/, TIMES ‘HOSE 4F &N¥ 9THER 3RAND ie county Jail fol a real 50 bonds k-end raid on Frewer, was Elliott | | \ and ino seized a|irancisco and sent to Walla Wa: mill, 200 gallons of mash and 14 for life. Ex-Governor Ha Jaroled moilons of moonshine, they say, him last winter, also was taken and county officers | iro evidence. ) SCHEDULES PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO A man giving his name as Coon \éral men were fighting and as approached a shot was fired. bullet hit him below the knoe. trace of the man who did s been found. jmembers of the lodge i proved Order and the Im- of Red Men are in- de Ball TUESDAY, MARCH 17 | Gus HALL Seventh and Pine PRIZES GIVEN holding several pint bottles as i temnan “PUGET SOUND STEAMER ort Orcha Froints soe Round. Trip's Pad ware YARD ROUTE Celman Dock Bave Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Leaves Colman Dock Dally 7, iy LAL Big Cut in Dentistry 3, 5 Round Tort Angeles, Siralis Pointe pally, i midnight. Does not cof thra to Victoria t tes DIAMONDS PURPLE MILL ight “Only per Tooth. . PLATES | as low as.... $5.00 | JEWELRY $10 Gold é frown... 94.00 |] vanciva Sen Nr WATCHES PR $10 Bridgework, | SILVER- | WARES an $4.00 hebatial Free AN Work Guaranteed for 13 Years. Examination Vre: Open D to 6 Dally—0 to any OHIO DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY sTRICLY Corner Second Avenue Mon. and Thra to Neah Ha: ra bis scart Trip Only)” - BAN JUAN 6) Daily 10 P.M. ‘3 SEABECK BRINN, Passenger and Auto Bix round tripe dally Picamers and schedules ject to change without notice, OF THE BETTER QUALITY Hansen &Co. 1418 Se ‘ond Avenue 10 TUESDAY St. Patrick’s Dance Nig Price Waltx w DNR SDAY i]. Can you gucas what they'll bet |] A seven-word letter beginning - FOOT Manion sT | with To and ending with by Pos ery S25 N SS

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