The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ighase and Death of Negro in Chicago Race Riots | Marke The Star and Newspaper Enterprise Association Photographer Who Took Thes Pictures Trailed With the Mob Under Fire of Revolver and Stones. —e AAA EAE PPR PALA ARAL PALL ALPE ornered & negro under an outside stairway near Tho men who “got” him are in the ‘ure, just ining to join the group about the stair. Below is the dying negro and the pair who were “in at the death.” The arm of the one in the cap is still upraised. He has just thrown the last stone. of {VITAL STATISTICS} MARRIAGES Carmen Gisdys BENEFACTOR ROBBED: THIEF IS SENTENCED LIVERMORE, Aug. 5.- of 180 days, the limit penalty for pet ty larceny, was given to Al Atkins and Vide [today by Judge G. 8. Fitzgerald for the theft of a gold locket small articles of Jewelry home of Edward Brendin, who had Atkins when he was seri. READY TO WED ACCUSED MAN PRANCISCO, Aug. 5.——De-| her belief that Chas. E./ former Toledo cafe owner Of the forgery charge on phe is held here, Mra. Alice in whose name he deposited Win a local bank, says she is jerson, 22, Seattle, and Marry him, according to po-| Edna M. Soli Puyallup made the statement to de-| |” ohn A _M. Govem, 39, and Eve Arthur, ss working on the case. Albert E. Whitford, 22, and Grace Dob: fs waiting a hearing Wed- poke ne @M application for release on has ond Suey Wright, Sontts tot habeas corpus. Officials of ma. & Savings and Trust company.) waiter tyotiand, B caused his arrest, fo appear against him. A nentence el Horton 5 Edmonds, Foster, and Margaret and several from the befriended ously 111 Evidence tn the trial of Atkins showed that he had come to Liver 24, Fort Pingter, and | Portland, OF Huckiey, and Clara 1. | will arrive | Mary Johnson. 22. Harry J. Hit been taken into the home of Brendin, whero medical aid was secured for| him, Later # returned to the house and stole the locket and other jewelry Keon, 33, and Venla banks. 19, Tacoma, and slomon Barish and Mrs. Juanita Jones, | our methods tn Haltéen a end our cus- . line ¥ tear tare Sccorded every cou ‘Conristent with sound busi- Adgment. 25, South Bellingham, eve Stevenson. len Iverson, 25, Seattle Yakima, and Kather- Free, Miller, ympia, and Seattle, and Thelma ‘orfotk, and Gladys 1 Wanson Parker DIVORCES ert Jackson, against William F Biatr tf against Joseph Bow 2 Mr. and Mrs. Bam Aug, 1 to Mr and Mre 113 Lakeview biva., Aug. Boy to Mr. and Mra uel Maki against Frank W, Stone ‘ against Frank W y an aghinet Prank Im Mee rie O. Pratt against Prank Pratt, Perrtman against Joseph non-support Bart Patten, In Gentry against Charles W DEATHS mas 8. Kichardaon, 59, 24th &, Aum 2 111i Corw n Ovcar Holts, decree m Ollie McClain. rew Osnig, Hotel Westlake m Vernon Jobneon » from Roy Houghton. | Berns famuel Levinson, | 4 July 10, Herman ler Ellingson (infant), 421 Ward at Thomas F 0 Nakeama, Aue. 1 1 on | | Virrtila ©. } | 216 Ninth ave. & un Bost, 1206 % Whipple, 79, 6647 14th N. EF John Wallace | Aug lum bia, AUK. Martha Theodore F. mith. | Aue 0. Peter © John ©, Danped,| aur. 1 at Convemtent’ haar * : , Matthews, ental, Loeatiiw Mr. and Men, f. Means, 1. F. 1 Mrs. Chin Lane, 1 Mra, BHisaktoht, soa! Aum 1 Robat Albert Be | Henry ond at Columb, 8, July 24 7. ¥, o Mr and Mra, Max Itaseousky, corse Walter Gtibert Atdite to elimiy ooies nd Mrs, Max Mane ky, Ke ii Flaaes oe Peters, ¢ Beton! Malto, Yr Hiwati, 29, 612 Mario nt 4 Kellogs| Jelen Bergman, 13, Yaio Apts. Aug. 2 |more out of funds and fi! and had) Local fresh ranch eggs ¢ Tuesday morning to 55 cents per dozen. Responsibility for the | laid directly at the door of ti sale commission men “It's the fault of th ia re entative naler y ret eKES now in storage, t forcing the price of frew unheard of level Th of the in exc pani freshest | wife. While thou in storage put Weaterr to bu » publ quality storage ndy of exe ipply of fre Jiminished is being rapidly with the resulting rise ot If the housewife would show an inclination to aecept the torage eggs, an enormous mar —--__---—® cal Markets Vegetables and VRorran.es bunches Horseradish Moot t+ , | Lettare—Crate | Opione— Aton ne per Bweet Potatoes Radiehee toca Khabar tooal | Tomatoes — Mot house Meriean twee door tamatace Pickling, per 26-1 | Tarnipe—‘New toral, par sack vrei 8 the artetien— Ontamele, per ™ Blackberries % orn. rth $1893? per bow. 7 150@2 ‘ Royal Annes Pie, per Cradapples— Transendent, Currants Per crate Dates ' peas Fige--Cal.. ripe, per bot Grapes—Per bow Lamons—Per bor Loganberrics Oranges fo i | Penet Rib Yakaminee Veare® Cat B | Pineapples Pome Cal | Formoen | Peach Plame Per crate | PruneeTragedy, per ¢ | Raspberries -@sinner ‘Turkish Melon Per cra’ ’ Watermeions ———. * | Almonds Mawallan Wholesale Note DAIRY PRODUCTS | Prices Paid to Shipgees Butter wm | $] 1 Prices Paid Wholeanie Deators | Batter. country cream. creamery, Orenon brick, broken eases Ao ease lots Limbureer, No. 1 Fancy Wheel Swies . Prices Pald by Wholesale || Poultry Denlees to Shippere Hay, Grain and Feed Wholesale Price, Per Ton Cy Prive Cora—W Storage eggs TUESDAY LS jayne HA A AUIGL Declare Housewives. Make Price Advance *: ~ 43 oe : dozen t 54 cents unchanged sdvanced to 6% rem per un a itest jump in prices 1e consuming public by whole egg ket w publie, would I be opened up to the the freeh eres much money. They ignore the we at the high price \ Produce Notes bg an th f Malaga grape readily the ™& ice pri rding y situation tn t in cheaper 5 in the next few cee luce de | Public Markets | local pre aler WEeTEAKE SANITARY ” 13 04% 0.00 14.00@ 16.6 20 Timothy Seed Kye Seed—Pe Alfalfa—B. Wash straw Finahee sean uayt > — Toysp Vessel Named for tive Montana City _ Load Wheat Cargo for Europe Ports Wahk LOCAL OWNERSHIP OF VESSELS URGED p ships port comm declared in favor of t provide g board ve | VESSEL MOVEMENTS ” ff the Cape BA Sichted (From U. # TATOOBH ISLA D, Aug Arrived ot Seattle Salled From § Se Fushimt Mongkonk KET of Heat Other Ports 18CO—Arrived August 4 Han Diego via San Pedr ved Angust 4: Se Ask- Wiretens Reports 8. Naval Cos Sa Onenau A rt nt Seattle Today © Ady 48 West Hepburn, of Star, think The When you ing, think of advertis Aberdeen Loading PA Clearings Ie C@rings % - —) _ Chicago Market Report (207 Frisco Market ‘Status PACE 15 OF DEBT Stop borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. We will loan money at rate furs and you Vessel for Frisco . , asonable § re diamonds, jewelry you to month on and allow , it back , oni by month in small yayments, Oo yo SSES LOAD TESTS; Fan abt OuG OF aebt. Ip TAKES LOAD OF TIES pay Pina iyi rno| SOCIETY FOR | REMEDIAL aaxsH VETERAN MARINER | DIES IN SEATTLE Howard B, Lovejoy, one of noted of Pacifio coast failing to overcome the an ration, died st the hosp at 630 Monday Capt the most BANK CLEARINGS Seattle ning, pt. Lovejoy would have been 60 alances ’ 7 | | ye : is ne ay. Ho » born in San Francisco, on No- 1859, and at the time of he was manager of the ‘Transportation Co. which a fleet of Puget Sound Spokane aring 1,177.1 v 26 « death Tacoma Portland 4,491,231.00 FRENCH SHIP SAILS WITH LUMBER CARGO VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 5—Hull the first of the locally built nch ships to get to sea on her voyage, left for France with 1,500,000 feet of lum- is manned by Capt. Jo man and a French crew. S. naval patrol steamer, Stadacona, arrived at Esquimault Monday morning from San Fran- clseo where she had undergone ex- nsive repairs at @ reported cost of $55,000. Fre maiden New, York Markets | at 6.- Gi ae 7 No. 4 Santon, 210 per Ib. " Sugar-—-Centrifugal, 7 per Ib. izes megane “Portland Market Status | » —— | PORTLAND, Aug. 6.—Cattle—Reeetpts, st market steady. Good to ehol fair to good steers, pike, $19@19 heep—Recelpts, steady. Prime iam! medium, $8 wethers Rutter ; owen, $6 6.—nutte 60@61 per Ib luck pihania, bre par S1@b6e per doz ib : @28c perlb; broflers, 22@300 fints, fancy, 88%e per Ip Cie per dor *%c per doz; firsts, FRANCIBCO, Cheese—28@40e per Ib. ox ‘ Se 6 eo A young man seldom discovers he is in love until the girl in the case Mpot teed, 8217K%@ , puts him next, . $2.1563.20 $2s5@2.05 6@2.26; biack, “% per coun- per contal $2.7 $2.00@2.75; Aus- an brown, green, $1.25 » per box The Difference The difference between Success and Failure is frequently hard to determine ogee but good judges of life almost invariably trace it back to the Savings Habit. The Successful Man, they find, is not so much more able than his fellows but he is cautious and methodical. Of course he saves money and places it in the Savings Department of a strong, reliable bank. Savings Department open every Saturday evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience, The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Prices. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Any deposit for the DOUBLE to enter himself. sum of money in our Savin, benefit of itself by college or that you place on Department now your young child will the time he is ready go into business for Compound interest will do it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 188 882

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