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THREE DEATHS (were MORE ABOUT Ir OLMSTED HERE’ GRAND JURY | HELD IN JAIL Former Accident Injuries | STARTS ON PAGE 1 | STARTS ON PAGE 1 Prove to Be Fatal Seen anes | reennnnen tor’s Aide Wanted aiaerine | Het uth Bar Assoc > stice ', vey ’ : ‘ ' it \ ‘ ed Three of the 4 ' py Department of Justice result vk ree aa seled themselves 4 t ing nae - . “You've got to give the boys) He dente . : ee hae : credit,” he sald, “They pulled | Youtigati 1 e , e i een nse koed job, No, there wasn't any ' i } “oa “ oe he stuff hat be Pp { 1 tt e iw gentle you “ gown by 8 cat J OLMSTED'S WIPE ‘ ) row issued Thursd . oe F b t ° ISIN COURT Bar ‘ “ “ x ne an a lowing hides iy ae n tipix BE 7 1 to moved rm M fie’ inverviaw'§ shige dit : RESUS, to8 . 8 ‘ ith ta a ard room after t 4 rn r to T t } ne He used t 4 ment ‘ r rh or ' er Suc immediate went to y F He ‘ earnestly with her . ke yore i ee HO is it’s full of fig- acl Vesoonl at CH hearin” has 1 Hartley's 1 , re a ures} RRP ||. Attorney Jen Fineh, al / Ngan tie davee, Winas oeen | ak t Wea tked by The Star w thuses on the “orsrmove wal 1 F, Dere al by 18 . ae hm ve Sound; who is proud tol oericiain may meld un’ inquest, into) ond of te hs divas. Bho in nad to. hav “ia ale y tor f call Seattle his especial dati The two auiom the |JUFY that she and ¢ B, such au Se stamping ground? Who |,————___—— —~ | truck which wore seized by Prohibi.| 2% U. B. 8. Oklan nine ' f knows Be average rain- HERE'S MORE ABOUT ton Agente Jack nd Behn as A Bete intel f € Bu 1 ra nd states fall and the hours of sun BABIES ee Jobin anked for a1 sane es we get? Who believes STARTS ON PAGE 1 ; pang bas not Yet that Puget Sounders have \———— . Baia zs can Semmes’ case andl i Se the prize commercial bet? produce ' ; : be grounds 0° the hundre and one Beatt Who spends his time in ‘\". sted some boosting (and in running! lsyette bill totaling $750. Arcade Square), and in HILE t rat of bal telling other cities that W golt ot to in dwin MUN FUNERAL we've got ’em licked f mid | Hits for Mrs Maude H.| fair? His eye is on the! wot tmarce so" 8 world figure « in Washington odmont r The raiders let the boat get , In 192 was 196 # thow way, waitin, oe o pe whic Semmmemirday at 3 P. M./future, and he says weire| > ti cet ties mae |avey, waiting os the party men on our way; he'd rather’ ;: ,, rapped to | to Seattle | The baiy of MRS. LENA SOO ge who died Thanksgi tym injuries sustained in gible accident, was tak fome Undertaking Taser) arranger: almost 20 At hour after the boat | s ls about the others arrived in punand, th nd truck, according t s compares with in the proce United State Nquor when t "|talk “tomorrow” than re-| | auto pine of yesterday. He’sa, (U0)! fe > "| foe to all the knockers te and the other hard-times two a th 1 rs ; $4 thousand for 192% wooped down on them and i W. dex. Score died freaks—they don’t sound — syvatiabie census hem all under arret Bahies ir er, after being + otty quite so convincing after ,.!" David Whitcomb speaks. tors d lived Parker Claims He but the Me | Bis satie for the post four years & bigrer percent Arrested Suspects | f Me bas a daughter, Mrs Cole. | xe ee Stee 4 Deputy Sheriff Lee Parker, ar-! Ban. ving bere. SOUCHT DRY JOB 7 tg paait rested by federal agents with eight * aps, ater a pher others as he be alleged to have bee MRS. LAURA €, BRALEY, oe cost, Of tables te’ wort ansinting in loading up a cargo : R moiheroof Ed it 1 AL A boort, declared y that he } ip, oners of the preseriy im of Braley’s, In ed Thank Mal 100 N. 62nd st. Sho had lived “I was detailed by Starwich Adaiiiefor only nine months. She} Seven weeks Wired Meyers | watch for a boom cargo Wed | series by two other children, | tied a writter plication ‘tor“a job P ‘| lay nght. I saw the n | of Le 10) | inveatigati the death of an |ing down o ck and went} jon the federal prohibition forces. Unidentified man whose bod down and m, When the Pur Thursday he waa arrested, with | » er : federaln arrived 1 was waiting f 0 at Eighth ave. 8 and Dear . mi iam, who was here at. the she} cight others, as he ix alleged to have! daylight to bring me some help so The body ix in the © of the be t., Thursday night t d bring thein in to Seattle been akling in loading a cargo of ee Undertaking company Mfuncral arrangement the opinion of Jones that the }1 wan ne MAUVON lan died from the effects of “de-| booze,” I elping them unload the pend. mugged boots for to eee ote ten one seth ion, A bruise was found on tne | Chinese General to ie he in hat appli jon, ey e . . 1 Bi resWlenen, 3154 Fort st) «+7 foot that the prohibition ines |Vum head but tt 19 belleved this’ Open Drive on Peking | ate foul play, the man PP Gbe bed in the chapel of the BHANGHAL, Nov 27 Reporta | that Gen. Sun Chuan Fang was plan }ming a drive against Pekin were Agnes | borne tod. when his troops; nat | haite f return to Hangehow an | notified the police, | started northward toward Nanking. | who called an ambulance. The man! Onlinary rail service js disrupted | when the ambulance 1 business is panicky aa the result | und the body wax! of scores of rumors of fighting and] Inles w confirmed. | | should 1 receiving the is & former member of | fall to the sidewalk. dry squad, a former Ben-| The body was deputy sheriff, and a “| former deputy United States mar- Kil-| chal’ He gas In hi al j¢ gave as references In his application Capt. Hans Damm, Capt. | Was dead +E. 1, Hedges and Inspector Joo | reached Mason, of Seattle police force. | taken to injury in a fhe ME church Kennydale Bryn Mawr, wil) officiate. The |, will be followed by ¢ 1 pe fie. The husband, Frederic W mr, is a carpenter found by Nemm and Pat Dugan tying a fence They ein 4100 Police Dog Is Missing From Car / A 3 German police dog was (RPred stolen or lost from the car Ma W.P. Trimble, 1206 Univer- | fOr st. She told police that her son | | | | ! | Right by robbere from the home YH. Goodhue, 525 N. 62nd st., | 2 parted to police Friday. <. Dear Playmates: There we were at the entrance place! Six big gates to THB SILVER CITY OF HAPPINESS—and such with someone we knew well at ench gate, opened up wide before w There was Miss Muffet, King Cole, Mother Hubbard, Boy Bluo, Simple Simon, and Peter Peter, Pumpkin Eater. “Well, well, if it isn’t the twins, Jack and Jane,” said Old King Cole, shaking our hands, #0 pleased to see us. “Well, since Twinklos a good time, we'll have to calebrate,” the King sald, his three fiddlers. “Dance, children hadn't eaten so fnany brought you here and promised you calling for aid “I would, too, if 1 ta for dinner danee,” plums and swe S80 Jack and I were dancing to his fiddlers’ music when all of a sudden a lot moré instruments joined fn “Just some of Santa's Christmas toye—his musiead, inatru Jaughing at our surprise until his ou know ‘THE SILVIGR CITY and nicest showroom, and a few of the ma said Ol King Cole, sides were shaking like Jelly. OF HAPPINESS is Santa's big thone, musical instruments you hear are just ments,” CAPITAL wonderful toys Santa’s been working on all year to make go children happ Ran And then we saw toy fiddlos, pianos, horns, drums—every ge thing you'd find in a real orchestra, “Well, good-night. twins," he said, and the next thing we remember we were tucked in bed all warm and comfy wonder : ing what would ‘happen next, since we had five m experi ; e ences coming. So sweet dreams till Sunday Thermometer-equip- (Sven, 18x18-inch i piblex grate; os Op; nickel featured value, Good Ouatity ater Coil $3.00 , Any Stove may he ne through our get Pay - Out-of- lan, Theome p The So¥e Section has ty {emporarity © the Fourth 4 removed Joor Foutth inn, Morlen Nelvon, D 1 00 Trimmed Hats In the More Fashionable Shapes Reduced to $3. 65 ATIN-AND-METAL cloth, velvet-and- metal cloth, all satin and hatters’ plush Hats in a group selected from higher-priced lines for this reduction. Many unusual values in the lot. Reduced to $3.65, Saturday. DOWNSTAIRS 81 Stamped Gift Aprons Special 69 Cc IEADY-MADE Aprons of at- tractive cottons in a variety of pleasing patterns. Each apron completely made, with exception of the embroidery, for. which the design is stamped on. Lavender, orange, green and blue colors. In a number of designs. . One, as sketched. Specially priced, Saturday, at 69¢ each. Also an extensive other Stamped Needlework able for making into gifts. —DOWNSTAIRS STORD selection of suil- Women’s Knit Rayon Vests and Bloomers, Special Unusual values in this popular style of un- derwear. The Vests have under-arm_ rein- forcing, and picoted straps. The Bloomers have elastic at waistline and knees, and rein- forcing gusset. Very well made. Colors: Peach, Orchid and Sizes for women and misses, srarment, flesh color, At $1.00 the DOWNSTAIRS STORI? Men’s Fabric Gloves Low-priced at 45c the Pair Of a durable knit cotton fabric in gray, tan and reindeer shades. Warm and serviceable for daily wear. Sizes 7 to 10, Low-priced, Saturday, at 45¢ the pair, -~Men’s Bathrobes In Holiday Selections $7.45, » Men’s blanket cloth Robes for house wear, Well made, warm and comfortably fitting, In gray, blue, brown and red patterns that will ple: men. Small, medium and large sizes, At $7.45. Men's Section, DOW STAIRS STORY wore avout ) Resent Hartley Attack ition Convention, to Meet Here, E May Resent Governor's Attitude’ «| $25,000 in Jewels ise ; OWNSTAIRS ST Dependable Goods...Economy Prices--.Frederick & Nelson RE. mar ashing tiated § men t ‘ t r , f t k m: n B i ' ni " {ft law u Elihu J 1 Ci STUDIED BY Stolen by Holdups (.°..°)."."; tu YLEDO, bandit FOR BABY An Extensive Showing of the Less Expensive, Dainty Things for Your Own Baby and for Gifts BONNETS of crepe nil and Trimmed nd pink and blue sith At 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 and 82.95. COATS in white, x blue Of cashm ella”, and crepe \t $2.95, $3.95, ond $6.95. $4.95 INFANTS’ SHAWLS, de $1.05 and warm, 82.95. DOUBLE, BLAN warm, and blue 82.50 CRIB TS, soft In white, with pink tripe Al $1.50, nd $4.95, COTTON BLANKETS in soft, fleecy finish, Various dainty colors. At 85¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 / and 83.50. BOOTEES — of chine, 50¢, BOOTEES iy woe und knee lengths. Many pretty tvle At 25¢, 50¢, 65e¢ and 8S5e. INFANTS’ STOCKINGS: of lisle, 35¢ pair; wool-and- INFANTS’ DRE! cotton, 5O¢ pair; silkand- —“\eag Sihew dainty wool, 75¢ pair. styles. At 50¢, 65¢, S5¢, $1.00, $1.25, DR, DENTON’S SLEEPING $1.50 and $2.50. GARMENTS, — well-known for their superior wearing — |NFANTS' TOQUES: Of woo and comfort qualities 506, $1.00 and 81.50. Small sizes, 81.25; medium ai ‘50. ae FOC t Nae Of silk, $1.00 and $1.50. $1.75. NTS’ SWEATERS, 00, $1.95, $2.95 OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, 95¢. rns atti Kimonos, $1.90, INFANTS’ SACQUES, 95¢, SWEATER SETS in plain %2°25 and $1.50. and brushed weaves, and BIBS: Of rubberized fabrics, various becoming shades. 10¢ to BO¢. Of ter Including cap, jacket and cloth, 35¢ ana BOe. leggings. At $4.95, 86.905 ‘nd. 87.98. Hand-made and embroidered bibs, 50¢ and 65¢. INFANTS’ TOWELS, 50¢; with Wash Cloths to match, and soft, $3.95. paddes and 84.95. 16¢@ cach, 2 for 25¢. acta t SHOES for baby. Wide —vartety of Rattles, n the duintiest of c * Rings, Floating Toys, At 95¢, B4.15 0 and Comb and Brush Sets, $1.25 tho pair Baby Books — and INFANTS’ Other Novelties, 65¢, GERTRUDES, 1,00 and 81.25. WOWNSTAIRS STORE) Boys’ Winter Suits With 2 Pairs 9 8 5 e Knickers In the newer styles, and the new patterned suit- ings. Gray and brown check and stripe fabrics, and overplaid weaves. Every suit well tailored; 2-button, plain back coats, vest and 2 pairs of fully- lined knickers to the suit. Sizes for, boys of 9 to 15 years. Good yalue, too, at $9.85. Boys’ Warm Bathrobes $4,955 Shawl collar style Robes in neatly-patterned, serviceable robing, ‘Tan, blue, gray, brown and red shades. Sizes for boys of 6 to 18 years. At $4.95 they are attractive value. ‘ Royer’ Section, DOWNSTATRS STORH THANKSGIVING’S on Uniform Law Body QNLY MEMORY verybody Had Enough, and That’s the Main Thing MOVIES