The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1920, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, | Passenger | Launch Saved From Sinking in Lake Collision JANUARY 8, LABOR COUNCIL OPPOSES RAIDS Say University Professors Are “Snobs” Until Friday Night Only BESSIE BARRISCALE —IN— ADDED Wella in bh er MARIE OSBORNE tion from th rs seg ‘Little Miss Ginger Snap’ and the F or 1 BARGAIN MATINER — have th mt Eve y Une 13¢ rdays, Sundays and Holidays. Investiga Ruth Free Wants Greater F reedom Ruth Free H . CressDale Pt nt This shows the launch Arrow, Captain Damon Peterson, which narrowly escaped sinking with human! cargo in a fog collision with the U. 8. snag ship Swinomish in Lake Washington early Thursday The ple Wainter Beach Arrow supported by the heavy tackle of the Swinomish, which carried the lighter eraft vig ‘ ate aes Bsa BOYS CONFESS — “wictstis’aeests al ADMIT GUILT ST RORHING STORE, Fare A aye 1920, PAGE 11 em lv. || aaa fe) A New Shipment of COUSINS SHOES In the Sale The sale continues with such a good showing of wanted styles that you can come with your hopes high and not be disappointed. And now there enters the sale a shipment of the famous \ Cousins Shoes at sale prices. Truly we have left nothing undone to make this event eclipse all other SSeRE POOR ROOT R. +. ord ARERR | Cousins in Two Groups All regular $20.00 and $22.50 Cousins’ Women’s High Top Boots in these splendid leathers: Brown buck, gray buck, patent vamps with col- ored tops; patent vamps with $16 45 . e black kid tops; full Louis hee! Cousins’ Boots are $18.50 to $19.50 grades of also greatly lowered in price. Russia Calf Walk- field mouse and ing Boots, Brown Kid Boots, black calf, in Louis and $14 85 ° THESE TWO LOTS AGAIN REDUCE military heels Consisting of Broken Size Ranges of Boots, Pumps and Oxfords Including Values That Were Including Values That Were $11.00 and $12.50 $14.00 and $16.50 Pet Leather Boots, Pumps and Oxfords | Broken size ranges, the natural out- in an assortment of wanted styles. | come of a sale of this magnitude, Still a good size range have again been low- Now.. ered in price. Now... Stila good sise renee GE RE $8.85 OTHER WELL-KNOWN MAKES ARE IN THE SALE Utz & Dunn, Griffin & White, Kurz & Lapadis Values up to $16.50 in Women’s Boots, in full Louis and $10 85 2 e military heels A largé group of Boots, Pumps and Oxfords whose regular values are up to $14.00. All $9.85 leather ....-seseseeeees $17.50 and $18.50 values. A large group morning when tts! Values up to $17.00. A splendid group Three Lads Turned Over to': rent all was booked. | of women’s most wanted Boots. Brown of Women's high-grade Boots in such Juvenile Authorities fe nego gor gp bd McClure and Chastain to| kid, black kid and field mouse, with an assortment ag os and styles that f his nine) Get Lif i | Louis and walking 5 you can readily fin¢ $ 3 85 B UPSTAIRS) 5 v . ge el write Semmens | heels .....sseceeseees 12.8 your preference ...... 1 . }| Ajax o - | ‘ b } Rr Horn ta AN FPRANCI $.—F - ‘ . 5 Ajax ' tiller ering | a0, MeChur am ¢ Silk Hosiery Repriced Satin, Patent and Kid ‘ r MeCallum k He y in white i i hell waa th TY 49.2 wns 62.65 Evening Slippers | we coy ab gre he ¢ ak A large number of styles in Satin, 7 sregay thas the t and i 00 ‘et : ; $1.85 Patent and Kid evening Slippers. be Rothwel ’ gears are Short lines and broken Frank W 1 r 2 . : es, Values up to $10.0 iad sentenced to serve the rest 0 adidas “aire roend alta” aiken 6 black : 85c sizes, Values up to $10.00 $5.85 ef |his life im the penitentiary for | ating théve hief clerk Atinrwes . |the murder of Uren. John Ozek dh pathos ‘that they » Goure ‘ eel, who yee third member the gang ,turned |, 4 by local] “Fine nothing,” growled Frank|!*fday © arranged nferer be- | state's evidence and was sentenced wed the pen { the booking office. |t*S*n prosecutors, police officers and | to’ serve one year tn the “J gh tot * h this | Judge Ward. It was determined that | Zoth say Rothwell is the man jn tetasted tical Kher ne not he] th two youths would plead guilty if d the fatal shot lin joor of the Binsell an't Sears @| oO" ured th not be given the errresiial at a city and hecaagnag cash register had been business Met Gers The pennies were wrap t 1 eg e McClure STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Bes pike hetone “theanastvent ts thaas Lencs a |vens mpting to arrest them. They of the Stacey tex ae eeakiaee oe ter! | cara ped = = & thrilling gun. fight | arets |Bachelor Lawyer lee Northern offic@rs @ e The boys were arrested while . . . . y ich tried McClure recent-| F t N t ] B k tampering rt te Yok oma bakery | i Shipping Firm | 1y‘sintzocoa "1 wae reported they | near Westlake ave. and Stewart stood « for conviction for fire a Irs ationa an The three were turned. over to the| 8 dopey ty 8 Target |irce' tortor and ix. for man| detefition Maoricg Lear take | slaughter a December 31, 1919 Thugs Outnumber _aticicrs.“Presiient JW | 5 | 8 s " West Seattle Cops ‘ssn eet to men | WHITE BEARDED MAN ECOND AVE. That burglars outnumber police year is here | RESOURCES oe the Pace iyo ROE = a | amahip pany are falling by Villlam Thompson of rt - - — j IE Soa 5's 0 he's aes’ 8,873,844.25 waynid land, obtain € od Ar i teens Ba and ei y i 373,844.25 The Taat victim ts honeymooming In| Hut ; ‘ue, from| Hard Job to Keep |Kitchen Battle at | Farmer Kills Wife — - be Li t « e in ~ b debtedness . 1,733,669.38 dunson of the oosapan Tab on Members Washington Hotel! and Shoots Self fe Other Bonds, Warran s partment. The marriage his t 1 than 40 P. in Paris shaien sina STATE CENTER, Ia, Jan Saat Customers’ Liability under Letters of M ? | PARIS, Jan, 8.—Paris } No. 1 é, a farmer residing Sean ere, aa Credit 744,540.60 summit lof the American Le one bullet thru his wife's head, shot his) Customers’ H kenz Why Pyramid? J charter me wednenasirg _ | father-in-law, J. O, Bastman, three eden ane described asx permanent res of | times, and then emptied the contents = ceptances “res oe Sere bat aie erence saier (Wad Qh | SHO, Snel then eee Cash and Exchange a . ex is <1 dav Seiad takes eoenssnl| talved tate ieabargn from — Un of the gun into his own brain, ' A will sail for California Fri-| — le sromises to have repre ed tn the ieg, encullia 5 LIABILITIES c —? SEND FOR FREE TRIAL, | eo in many distant parts of cui. ib — — : - s Mailed free in plain wrapper. It 1 : ERAS 3% Capital Stock’. ........ gees $ 500,000.00 P gives you relief. Get a 60-cent box One of the more recent applicants Let's go eat at Boldt’ ‘—uptown, F |F. ANTHONY LAID TO + membership is Stefan Szumanskt 3.93, 147,513 100,000.00 i Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation ‘a apn Jeweler Fined for _REST IN FAMILY LOT} U. S. Bonds Borrowed ........ 185,350.00 k for the lat A Our Liability on Outstanding Letters S ‘ False Advertising Anthon ) Bt. Jat f ? of Credit 749,060.60 kia tlie deaciil Ut atic Of the Yak doe ag Acceptances ecuted for Customers 575,535.67 Jew ted w Cham-|* < Is Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Ba I j Carey, Pr WM ooo toy wc ec caees s ebaeae 250, 000. 00 r, @ 1a w 1 1 C ® Kinnear, J - DepOReh oc Le Fee es vac ctes — hg 7 H. I. FT and J ( . $16,365,733.45 vi T. Gordon, | Caine ery, ‘The surviving ite ‘ at fc th re 1 Mrs, I ’ } OFFICERS: swatch, markedl\ninons; two daughters, Mra, D.| for $ Teal nthor M. A. ARNOLD A. R. TRUAX ‘ Ratan | oereny ee ee President Cashier jewelers co Pe and @ t D. H. MOSS EF. B. KLUCKHOHN tea dor the satan carole of Pyramid Vice President Assistant Cashier of ; Mustard Was Not eeitedicn tien hemiereelia aaa CA. PHILBRICK HUGH ROWLEY LEG BROKEN BY AUTO — | Mustard, Charge ag pl ot gg Rel nag Vice President Assistant Cashier nal ry Co, Gro night. Send coupon for free trial. went ” any its Take no substitute, w Assistant Cashier M. H. BERRY Vice President M'MICKEN FREE SAMPLE COUPON & Puge : Pa « and Allen PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ‘ “ ye wl te gs ge $83 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, | port, were charges Wer Kindty send mea Free sample of jof misbranded goods in Justice Ot Pyramid Pile Treatafont, in plain wrapper. ——— a Sogo — — 4 W. Brinker's court by Pro: Fred ©, Brown Thursday. ‘The py Bae Jalleged to have sold as mustard a | Btreet.. ompound that was not. G. 8. Hen- | otty... istant agriculture prose ‘WANT MEN AND WOMEN TO TAKE EXAMINATION Men and men| preferred are ligible to take unced ‘Thursday state outing ler inspector, § f= order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Hghtest and strongest plate known, covers very littie of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 years EXAMINATION FREE $.5.00 Set «’ Teeth... $10.00 Set Whalebone ‘Teeth... $8.00 Crowns $8.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling... ee Painless Extracting witness. TEETH PLATES, ex-service 18 or older an examination by the United women, States civil service on February 14 All work guaranteed for 18 yearn. Have impresston taken tm the ibe peepee ination and advice free. te fill vacancies a8 messenger We Stn watchmen and post ded ny tion killed labe tion c similar qualifies As! our office, be eure tor The ranges from $720 you are in the right pla Bring this ad with y to $1,140 4 ur, Application may | be made at 40% Postoffice building. | Open Sundays From 9 ¢o 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opyesite Vraser-Fatersen On _ 12 9 ‘The late husband catches the carly | PAT haa ee nee morning lecture, | Bodrac! Sd Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave.) 4 formerly now of Warsaw, but Mayor to Speak at Chamber Laienee| major of engineer Szumanski pr MAN’S " | Government, “Know Your City | the title of an address to be given| ol by Mayor C. B. itzgerald F ay e at the weekly luncheon of th mem there he council, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, in the Masonic club. Capt. Ralph H. Lutz, a former in.| A manisas old as his organs Two Women Hurt teiligence “officer ‘ot ‘the American |ean be as vigorous and healthy in Auto Mishaps (10%. 0 rivat allied missions, wilt | 20 88 at 35 ifhe aids his organs performing their functions, 1k on his observations in Ger Mrs. J. E. Hannegnan, 86, 9046] spe ‘Tenth ave. 8. W., sustained a proba. | many. |your vital organs healthy, ble fracture of the left leg when | ——_——_— . truck by a machine driven by William 1x. Larke, 2600 First av IGiRLS’ HOUSING BODY it W. Spokane st. and Riverside late Wednesday night | WILL MEET ON FRIDAY larke reported to the police that Mayor Fitzgerald's committee of Mrs. Hannegnan ran from behind] 25 women, appointed some time ago nother automobile into the path of} to Investigate housing conditions in is machine | Seattle for girls, will hold a meet Miss Vivian Kellam, 6310 Meridian | ing in the council chambers Fri. r35 ive, a University of Washington) day evening woman's or i ae All druggists, three slsea, tudent, was rely cut about the| ganization in tle is represented Gold Medal ca ead when a car driven by her! on the committee. Bon end eccopt a tnitation ather, V. F. Kellam, crashed into = rae sicceeta . fire hydrant at E, Green Lake hivd. and Fifth ave. N. BE. Miss Kellam was removed to her home FIVE-TON AUTO TRUCK MANGLES ITS DRIVER SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 8—The body of W. J. Cooksey, 54, was found this morning, pinned by a five-ton truck against the wall of the Stand ard OM ¢ . on the upper Stock ton road, Cooksey, who was an em ploye of the garage, and worked nights, had just finished ofling the machine and evidently had started to crank it. The truck was in gear and crushed him against the wall, killing him, SPORTSMEN MASS MEETING Wake up. Don’t allow the county to be closed to fishing and hunting. Attend the Big At the Masonic Club Hall, Arcade Bldg. Friday, January 9—8 P. M. Hear of the Conditions as They Really Exist. IF YOU WANT YOUR SPORT—ACT NOW. Meeting Held Under Auspices Sportsmen’s Assn. | If a young man lets a girl have her own way during courtship he will find it difficult to break her of the habit after marriage. t

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