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BROOKLYN
"WARNEDOF
i EXPLOSION
Think Note to Post
office Is Another Hoax;
No New N. Y. Clues
MtW TORK. Sept. 11— Tlm irtnd
*»T •m uiwinl to cwnpltu Ita in-
VtwUgatlon of laat *wk'i boinb ax-
Vloaton In Will it. today.
Thara wan avary Indication tha a*
•nUnatlon of ki<rw of wltnaaaaa
IlklM to iwduc* any new »vl-
Alfred J. TaTlry, aaalatant dhtitrl
•ttonwy, mporl«tl mwt of tha IT
•Mtloada of awrrplnir* from Willi
•nd Bnwd atra«U had axamtnad
•nd arrrnU brnkao window waixhia
Vhich war* uaed ma aluira In the
bomh. wara found «wer«l wlih a
auNilannt that rmnnMn) tha
laakdua of an arploalva. Thaaa *m»
Mac auhjatted to chamlcal analyaia.
A "bomb wamlnc" waa raratvad
Ilrooklyn poatofftc* today. It
on a p<>atiard droppod In tha
MU ctrnt* of tha offtca about t a.
n. and read: Mmr tha building at
i<■)> a. m. Saturday for ma.—-T. N.
"Thank you."
■ B. M. Qardner. oonactor at tatarnal
ltmnu« aald altho tha card avt
F tfaatly wad wrtttati aa a hoax, avary
f H«oaution will ba takan to fxtard
thm Uiild.n*.
• • •
j MORE TERROR
L PREDICTED BY
■WILLIAM BURNS
BY JAMW HCMJt
TOW YORK. Sept U. "The
>,'« Me fang that aaosed tha tarrfble
| iflaploalon to WaO Street wIU commit
. W*au worse crlmca If Its members
Ban not brought to JtMUce for their
Hktest outrage.
"Right now they «*a exulting over
Ifttlr success and over the long Hst
dMtd and injugad. They are em
upon a campaign of terror
nothing win stop them except
sod punishment."
J. Burns, tha "master
■■lad' of the detective world. said
W M In an exclusive Interview. He
| hi lending sll his energies toward
■ solving tha Wall Street explosion.
I for ha has many cllenta tn tha fluan-
I als] district as well as others who
I are Interested In the social situation
| At the same time Burns expresses
tha opinion that vigorous and effect
tve work Is being dune by Uia polloe
and said ha expects soon to sea r»
pMt
"There la na doubt," he declared,
the explosion waa tha result of
• plot, and of a plot that had ratnifl
| . nations outside this oountry. The ob-
I Ject |g to create a moral panic nod
• reign at terror and ultimately to
•ttaln tha coal of tha radical sie
| BsnU which dartre their Inspiration
j fr«D Lenlne and TroUky.
UTS BOtXHKVIKi
fSKVKD AT C. a.
"It Is oonuuon knowledge (hat
(ha Bolahevlkl are angered by our
foreign policy and that they da not
appreciate our aid to Poland. I My
I —and I make thla statement with
full knowledge of what It mean*—
that the aame crowd behind this lat
ast plot was Involved tn Use poet
1 affile bomb tn Chicago, tha bombs
•ant thru the malls In New York
elty and the bombs put st the homes
af Attorney General Palmer and
prominent men.
la evident that the men who
planned thla latest outrage did not
have any Individuals In mind. They
Vent to the most prominent corner
, la America. They went there at noon
tn order to kill as many persons as
t possible.
"If the plot had been directed ape
glfli all i at the Morgans, for Instance,
the wacvn containing tha explosive
Would have been pulled up to the
ather sids of Wall Street, nearer the
Jlim ni ii otllcea. As I visualise It,
this la what happened:
JROJEYKS TNT WAS
ymPMI9IVK I MED
•The wagon «ms east on Wan st
|U VI contained a time bomb with a
■ stock attachment that insured Its go
off at noon. The bomb contained
fcane powerful explosive, probably
TNT
"When the wagon reached the
TTnited States assay office the driver
(lanced st his watch. He saw It was
nearly noon and knew that It was
almost time for the bomb tn go off.
He drew up his horse to lbs curb
and got off.
"Then the man hurried nwsy. not
ynly to escape the bomb but also to
Slake good the getaway before the
gxploslon. lie probably left the city
fcnjnediately. knowing that a thoro
gaarch would at once he begun.
"Not ao much Jawsmlth work Is
going oo among the anarchists to
day. The noisy ones Uke Km ma Gold
■unan and Alexander Berkrniui have
Hpeen deported. The ones left here are
I Quieter but more dangerous. They
are at work on a well defined sch< me
' |o bring about a reign of terror."
s s •
Warning It Sent to
Mayor of Boston
BOSTON, Kept. 22.—A letter car
tying the threat "yon will ret
yours next," was received by Mayor
Peters Tuesday. Thla la the third
of similar character
that has been found In the mayor's
Kb-iil recently.
Cetera preferred to look trpon the
••warning" mi a Joke, but decided to
turn the mlxslve over to tha police
for Investigation.
• • a
Bomb Planter Given
10 to 15 Years
WATBKnt.'KY, Conn., Kept. 22. —
plead.ng guilty to planting a bomb
Bear the home of Superintendent of
Police Beach, Michael Kolachak
was sentenced Tuesday to from 10
to IS years in the penitentiary* and
fined 11.000.
Coupe Skids Into
Truck; Woman Hurt
Bruised, whan her coupe skidded
Into the truck of A. Jorgenson. of
Oali Park, at Tenth ave. N. and Har
rison St., Mra. H. H. Woodeworth,
1132 T»nth avu. ti. w<ut raa/vuriii#
| W*Xnmiinb -JL
FIGURES IN N. Y. BOMB PROBE
This it a photograph of E. P. Fischer, who teas arrested in
Hamilton, Ont., and taken to New York for questioning con
cerning warnings he sent out prior to the bomb explosion in
Wall sL Fischer is believed to be insane. He is an expert
frnnw player.
SOCIALISTS IN
N. Y. EXPELLED
Three Assemblymen Ousted
Two Resign
AI-BANT. N. T, Sept IT—Wrw
York lUltl uMDibly today tor a
second tin* thla year. ma without
IU Art wcWM membrra
rollawtnf t avrrn-hour Oie
lowtr boa*r of the iegUUlure voted.
M to 46, to nptl three aorta lists.
Charles Solomon. Louis W Kidman
and August Clanwrna. The other
two, Samuel Drwtft and Samuel
Ott, Wfrt imtrd by a vote of >7 to
4L Following the action of tha ae-
Pewltt and Ott resigned,
declaring they would not noala In
"soch aa un-American body."
Tha main ammrat for asathig
tha McWWi waa baaad to (ha am
teotloa mt tha socialist party that II
had attmtnatad from tta constitution
and platform plank* tha duw*
which had haaa fturi objectloo
able by tha lawbly tut win tea.
Thoaa oppo—d to —ring than
declared there waa bo guarantee
that tha action had been taken hi
' Kood faith and that tha socialist*
were not to bs trust »<!.
BOY HELD FOR
MANY THEFTS
Joe Miller, 11. alleged boy burglar.
was In the city Jail Wednesday, said
by detectives to have secaped from
the Chehalla county Jail, while await
ing trial for burglary. Detectives
11. M. Freeman and Scott McOraw
arrested him at Second ava 8. and
Washington at, Tuesday, after he
tried to pawn soms Jewelry.
Five rings, two watcbea, several
keys and a flashlight, found on Mil
ler when be waa searched at central
station. Indicate that ha has been
prowling houses here, detectives ay
He win be held for the Chehalla
sheriff. Miliar denies that he la the
escaped prisoner. He answers the
description In every particular, Lieut.
J. C. Wick man. of the pawnshop de
tail. aaya Lieut Wtckman la check
ing the articles found on Miller in
an effort to connect Uiem with a
local burglary.
Talks to Ad Club on
Foreign Trade Ads
At a meeting of the Seattle Adver
tising club, Tuesday noon, tn the
Bon Ma re he grill rooms, W. B. Hen
derson, of the Frank Waterhouac
Co., spoke on "Foreign Trade Adver
Using." Mrs. Grace Craig talked on
"Going After What You Want and
Getting It." and Fred Braid on
"Community Value of Inter Club Be
la tlons."
An advertising study hour for the
night of October «, st the plg'n Whis
tle, was announced by Warren
Crane.
Pedestrian* I A
Hit by Autos film
This Year WW
J. U Olson. IJO Falrvlew are.,
received a wrenched back when
knocked down by the auto of Kd
ward R. Jen««*n, Dawson hotel.
Fourth ave. and Htewart at, at
Weatlake ave. and Olive at, Tues
day afternoon.
Pedestrians IflA
Hit by Autoilw /II
This Year If V
J. O. Jackson's auto knocked
down a woman pedestrian at Hec
ond ave. and Seneca at, Tuesday
afternoon, he told the police.
Jackson Uvea at 4242 14th ave.
N. K.
Pedestrians IVII
Hit by Autos it 1 I
This Year II *
Elmer R Austin, 911 N. Mth
st , also nicked an unidentified
at First ave. and
Spring at Tuesday.
IRELAND MAYOR
IS HOLDING ON
MacSwiney Enters 41st Day
of Fast
LONDON. Sept IJTtJe change
eras apparent In the coodltion of
Taraoca MacSwiney today aa tha
huncar striking lord mayor of Cork
so tared the 41st day of hie Cut
The lard mayor was ravofted suf
fering aaiaaa head palna
The appearance «f artfcfea alleg
ing the lor* taurt oandittoa was
falsely portrayed and assarting ha
was "waa and sulky" M ta ao la
porta.
today.
"We mt Mt caart iwfMhdU
my tovthnr entered thla dWka. We
was aroused we saw tola msaao
of calllnc the worfcTa attention to
Ireland. The family Is sincerely
grateful for the manifests tlons af
sympathy which have reached na
We have played (air with the public
which was ao kind to ua. We have
not ettemptad to hide any angle
of hie case."
a a a
Irishmen Dragged
From Beds in Raid
DCBL.IN, Sept II —Quiet wss re
ported today in all sections of Ira
land where violence occurred Bun
day and Monday.
Damage claims of uia 1 ttl.MO
were Rled by dtixens Of Balhrlggan
as a result of police reprisals there.
Two hundred disguised police were
reported tn the party which de
stroyed It houses and wounded a
number of citlaena.
Cltlsens were dragged from Chair
beds In the raids. Soma according to
reports here, were forced to parade
the streets In their night clothing.
Many wounded fled tha elty.
11 Men Enter 44th
Day in Jail Fasting
CORK. Sept Klevsn Irish
hunger strikers In Jail here an
tered the 44th day of their fasting
today with little cluuiga In their con
dition.
Authorities aa'd their fives had
been prolonged by excellent oara
Oil stoves wers used to insure an
even and comfortable temperature
and the men were packed Into hot
water bottles. The prisoners Were
reported ex'remely wmk and able
to speak in whispers' only.
sea
Assassinate Dublin
County Councillor
m*BMN. Fept. itr— Police reprla
als for attack! on them by Sinn Fain
Included the killing of County Coun
cillor I.ynch In * hotel hara last
night.
A party of armed man Imraded the
Royal Exchanffe hotal, overpowered
the night porter and went directly to
Dynch'a room. Ho was ahot thru the
heart. The Invaders ware described
aa volunteer members of the con
stabulary and were aald to have bean
uniformed.
Boys' and Girls' Club
to Hold Picnic Affair
A boya' and girls' club work fair
and plcnlo will be held at Itanton
October 2. A apeclal Invitation la
extended to teachera and parents.
Oamea conducted by Rose M. Davie
and her assistants and muslo by the
Black Diamond band will be feat
urea. Motion pictures and exhibits
from all standard clubs will ba on
tha program. Rntrlas In pat stock
and flowers are open to boys and
girls whether or not enrolled In club
work.
THIEVES STEAL
HER NIGHTIE!
Nightie, kimono and cape were
stolen from Mrs. O. Follett, 619
Knstlake ave., she reported to po
lice Wednesday.
THE SEATTLE STAR
"BOYS OF '6l".
PASS IN REVIEW
INT>IANAI*r)MH, likl.. Hept. ll.—
The boya of *BJ ptiNiiri] tn ravlew ha
for* tlialr commander today. The
evar-thinning ranks of tha rirand
Army of the Republic were loudly
itrolaimed nil ths proreeaion moved
thru lb* street* here at ths cluao of
tha annual encampment.
Many of the vetarann were unable
10 flnlah the mile march. gamely a*
they tried, and wera picked up by
accompanying autoa.
I'anlel M. Hall, rommander-ln-chlsf
'<f the organisation. reviewed tha pa
rada.
Four per nrnl of the milk produced
in this country la used In lo* creum
inanufaotura.
FREDERICK & NELSON
FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET
DOWNSTAIRS STOKE
It's a Joy to Find Such
Good-looking Hats
for $7.50
npilE younger Bet Is entho
il siastic about Hats of the
pictured, with the pi©-
yP/J»C *V| tur caique lines of the tam, and
jg|A - m tassel and embroidery in White,
WjSr Old-blue or Jade on black vel
"A \ 1 ] Embroidered Duvetyn Rata also
10) \ I A •PP ea ' to the youthful fancy.
\V* 1 J TTiese are all a-«parkle with
1- * c metallic stitchery and feature
coquettish tassels and smart
1 *//. ornaments as trimming.
I For matrons, Hats with tiny
ostrich tips curling over brim edge, crowns entirely
covered with ostrich, feather breasts held by novel
pins and sprays of glycerined ostrich.
A very interesting display—at f 7.50.
—toe DowN9TArns storb
New Coverall Aprons
at $2.95
Make Cheery Morning Dresses
THE unusual attractiveness of these new Aprons
is suggested in the three sketched. Yet they
are none the lAs practical for their good style.
One model is In plain pink or blue Percale with novel
collar and strap effect and striking trimming of
black rick-rack. At center. Price $2.95.
Another Percale Apron has waist part of plain pink
or blue and skirt of Checked Pcrcale with box
plaits for fullness. At right Price $2.85.
The third la In long waisted effect with waist part of
plain pink or blue gingham, and plaid skirt with in
verted pocketa. At left Price $2.05.
—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB
#•
, New Boots for Women
_ $ll.OO
l J T T nee( * s but a glance lor
\ jf *■ one to appreciate the
1 3 smart, practical style of this
J H Shoe, and a closer inspection
1 'n reveals the excellent quality
of leather and workmanship.
' n dark-tan and dull black
\ calf* with military heel,
\ X. f 11.00.
—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB
Cups and Saucers—Special
Agg —-j, 6 for $1.45
|IL T)LAIN White Cups and Saucers,
/*vSv. f pictured, of medium-weight
semi-porcelain. Special, $1.45 the
set of six. -Tllli DOWNSTAIRS STORB
Bureau of
Missing
Relatives
lira. I/vkitrd, ICt Hm'mnn ave.
llerkeley. Cal. t wlahea to know th«-
whar«al>outa of her win, naorg* Hat
ten, who loft hiimr 11 years auo and
ha* not communicated with her since
Hhe hi a been an Invalid for years
and balleva« her mti la In Healtln.
TeacheragesAre
Furnished Free
FItKHNO, Gal., Hept 21.—Imperial
Valley folka are building tsschfr
auea Hbortage of I earlier* madr
tha educational aulhorltlea provide
tha plan of fiaa bungalows for IU
teaching oorps.
ONE MAN DEAD
FROM ALCOHOL
A "ooronwr'a oocktall**—wood alco
hol —dalmod It* victim early Wad
neaday whan dave dumais 11, lotf
illn* c.unp cook, died at city bo«
pltaL
I>;irntila was brought In from tha
N»w lllchmond hotrl lata Tunaday,
suffering from the effort* of ths
deidly drink.
lie had an I W. W. dune book and
21 cents on him.
Frank CMimy, aent In from Hkaglt
hotel, 107 % Klmf live, wiia slight
ly Improved Wednesday, lie la near
ly blinded from drinking the aitme
sort of polaon that killed Dumala.
50 New Coats (ss£}
to Sell at
. $29.50 T%Wlj
AU of Them Are Silk-lined, and Some In
AreFFur-collaretd t Too
TTTOMEN who have been shopping for a winter MJj j
** * coat know how unusual it is to find eoata full* Mi y
lined with silk for this price. /M *" |
These new Coats are in wool velours and mixed *,/ I
coatings, some of them with collar of sealine, k&js I J J
others with the fashionable cape collar in self tffl fa ✓ij
material In the new browns from leather to the
dark "Malay," Navy and Chinese-blue. Lined
throughout with printed silk or satin.
Very good values at f29.50.
_ . —TUB DOWNSTAIRS STORB Jj{\
Stamped Gowns
$1.75
STAMPED with easily*
worked but effective
designs are these Gowns,
and they are made up and
ready to wear except for
the embroidery work.
Priced at f1.75.
GUEST TOWELS stamped
on cotton huck for lazy
daisy and French knot
embroidery and
60*.
—TUB DOWNSTAIRS STORB
Valenciennes
Laces, 65c Bolt
A BOLT of this moder
ately-priced Lace in
the work-basket and one is
ready for the many sewing
needs that require a bit of
lace for completion.
Laces and Insertions fn
12-yard bolts, ranging in
width from to %-inch,
65* bolt
—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB
Chocolate-dipped
Dates, 65c Pound
A DELIGHTFUL change
from the usual con
fections are these luscious
dates with their coating of
rich chocolate. Priced at
65* pound.
—TIIE DOWNSTAIRS STOnB
Whisk Brooms
25c
—in the handy 10-inch
length, wire-bound and re
inforced at top—2s*.
•—TtIE DOWNSTAIRS STORB
New Veilings
35c Yard
'■pO smartly complement
1 new Hats, there are
Veils in scroll, dot and
border effects, Navy,
Black, Brown, Taupe and
Purple, 35* yard.
—llll5 DOWNSTAIRS STORB
Women's
Fiber-boot
Stockings, $l.OO
STRENGTHENED with
lisle garter top are
these Stockings with their
fiber silk boots. In
White, Cordovan and Black,
sizes 9, 9V£ and 10. Priced
at $l.OO pair.
—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB
TONIGHT
MiOO Unelal service room, Y M C. A
—Dr. William I' White, regional
director for tha Moody lllble
Institute. will lecture to Hundar
a< hool t*asli<rt and the public.
Medina Plans New
and Better School
Plana for tfis construction of a
new four room school, on a more
central a He, at Molina to tuke the
place of the school destroyed by fire
early Tuesday, are being c/mslderad.
rUNICKAL HKKVII'KM for John
Dunn. M. for 22 years a miner and
hotelkeepcr In Heatlle, who died on
Wednaeday, will bo held at the Iro
inaculata t'onceptlon church Krlday
at 1:11 a. m. under direction of the
Joseph K. Manning com|>any.
New Umbrellas
With Cheer, for. a Rainy Day
$5.50 to $12.5.0
THERE are colors galore in the new shipment;
there are handles to be proud of—and the value*
WiO appeal strongly to careful buyers.
O At $5.50, Black Gloria
§ Silk-and-L in en Um-
N.l brellas, with large
rings of ivor oi d,
amber and ebony col-
M\\\ O At 87.50, Sfflt Um>
// Vbrellas in Taape, Pur-
I ' v«r JM) P' e » Green, Red and
vll D Navy, with cord loop
\1 n v in plain, dark handles.
At *8.50, Black Gloria At $lO.OO, Silk Urn
(silk-and-1 ine n) Urn- brellas in Navy, Green,
& A as; -ST Red " d
amber and other color- Purple, with large nngs
ings. in handles.
At fll.OO and $12.50, Silk Umbrellas !n Navy,
Purple, Green, Red, Brown, Taupe and Green, with
colored rings in handles.
—TUB DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Extra-size Petticoats, $3.95
/""*UT as amply wide as the full figure requires are
these Heatherbloom Petticoats, and so they as
sure long service. Choice of Black, Navy, Copen
hagen, Brown, Green and Gray—excellent values at
$3.95. —TUB DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Gilt-initial Stationery
50c Box
'pms Is an excellent quality white paper with
J- decorative initials in gold. Choice of A, B, C,
D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, W.
Attractively priced for the box of 24 sheets of paper
and 24 envelopes —the downstairs store
*
Misses' Union Suits, $l.OO
TNTENDED for Immediate and winter wear are these
A White Fleece-lined Unlon v Suits and therefore made
with high neck and long sleeves; ankle length. Fin
ished with shell trimming, sizes 2 to 12 years. Price
$l.OO, —the downstairs store
Wood Baskets, 85c
Exceptional Values
SO moderately priced are these
handy Baskets that many house
holders will choose two at least— c
one for kitchen range and one for [kQC^^rwM
the fireplace. Strongly made of
splint wood, with reinforced bottom. 9T
May be easily stained in any desired color. Extra
good value at 85£. —the downstairs store
GO QUARTS OF
BOOZE SEIZED
Hlxty quart* of whlaky w*rr Hm4
■ t the Kuatlaka bridge eurly W«1ri«».
day by Motorcycle Patrolman W W.
D'-nch alii O. K Reynold*. II Waat,
an, •If ttlctaji. K- Hardy, in. miner,
iiul Tom I'alturaon, U, mUtr, we la
Mii-
Ed Wills Is Named
on Federal Reserve
WA HI IINOTON, H»pt. J 2 Bd
Wllla, of Cleveland. Ohio, today wua
named a member of the f»<l«ral r»>
nerve board by President Wlloon.
Milk produiod In Ui« I n lied Htatfla
annually amouuta to (7.1(5,000.004
pounds.
PACE Y

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