The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 4

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sa ~ DEMON RUM AT END OF WORLD CHARGE LANDS N. Y. MAN AND BRIDE IN PRISON Wines Distributed Under) - ~ "| EACH DENIES Option Plan in S. F. JOAN OF NEW WAR BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 16 Thousands of gallons of wines will he distributed here today under the “option contract plan,” according to | AN Announcement made last night by | Attorney Theodore A. Bell, counsel | for Catifornia wine men © Adivices have been Washington, “Christmas Bride” Held Jail Cell ceived from | stating the belief bred | “HONEYMOON MURDER” OTHER'S GUILT FATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. “Just One More Day, | Mr. Sidelsky” ‘Tomorrow, Saturday, is the fatal day. It’s the last day allowed me by the woolen houses to settle my bills for the big stocks I bought from them. TOO MUCH OPTIMISM COST ME DEARLY There is nothing Mega! in the op Boon! form of mle, under which 1 could make money on ad- When I ordered goods for this winter I expected to do the biggest busi- ns ee ecres ie ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan vancing prices if 1 could just ness of my life, and I would have done it, too, if the tailors’ strike had SM tees aftect. ‘The contract calls 16,James Louis O'Dell and hold my woolens, but woolens not taken place, That simply killed business for six weeks and left-me nediate delivery” of wine to his Christmas bride are today won't pay wholesalers’ bills. ; 4 ‘ ‘ of the contract with the in jail cells here, charged They demand cash and I am with a big stock of woolens and a big stack of bills to meet. Tomorrow og Rotten oy Ref Pe penalty with a “honeymoon murder” making every sacrifice to is the last of the ten days given me by the woolen houses to raise enough No interference with the distribu and each insists that the raise it. to meet my bills. Hon of wine wilt be made by Colle other is innocent ‘4 tor of Internal Revenue Justis K Lawyers 1 frankly | 7 . Weerdel!, he said last night sai int tho boreal of the, FOR ONE GREAT BIG DAY—SATURDAY Don't “But names and addresses of all ssed ama ® | Wait es concerned will be turned over Héward J. Kr PR, “ger ope Sa Until a M@ United States Attorney Annette Pegs nr a 10, ona wher Do) A. Adams. If there ts any prosecu ‘ana a8 aia. tare, Ci os After “tion, it will be at her hands.” | on nik hiss auenhiana ORDER Lunch— CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—Tonight wit! Be . os et ‘ 1 eae © he the end of the world for old man ag arr we Ne in the # ive miles from enter Morning Wicohol, as far as Chicago gerned, No great o @rys or mourning par is prations by the tes by the wets con BACH CLAIMS DEED AND SHIELDS OTHER OVERCOATS Were in prospect. Hotel and cafe Mra, O'De to police officer “managers stated there might be a and to phys who endeavor ¢ Zew public mournings, but the quiet her: “I { him. Jimmy Puneral, for the most part, would be ent. 1 killed him myself be ‘private. | ause he w 1 happiness | ees O'Dell, wh four years older | | waye a him becaus he ie] served ¢ | | James O'Dell of Olean and Pearl Beave { Lopes var Denatured Alcohol Bottle Is mas, ‘The bride confessed that Ed Found by His Side = \Wecn. thertwere' tc ques Gan = | children 4 that he ad ronged | Police found John Peterson, 38 | her salen pact apn | in front of the City Stables, at . . . th ave. S and Charles st.. ear | BRIDE'S CONFESSION | Made UpinA Y | e day morning, apparently dead. | RUINED HONEYMOON | A bottle bearing the label “De- That confess 4 the honey-| : iturea, Alcohol—Polson,” lay beaide| eS * * 8 6 [moo one weblis Phpen Match them elsewhere, ‘ i Uncle Sam Organi i, it a nea Wom i oD a age you can, for less than He was taken to the city hospital Ncie Jam rganizes eiatnet the you eceded it Jone suid hie heart was #0 i {him in the affections of hia bride. | alse could no! ected. | I | Mra. O'De ed husband and f entire body had turned a dark W. m H C B. ttl pleaded with | purple. He may possibly live re) en In o o 6 a en pore tne 6 e Ps 9 a WASHINGTON D.C., Jan, 16.—8o|we do not demand luxuries, mer! jag occurred os high cost of living problem! | the manufacture and sale of necesst |” pur O'DeDI! ; = Resa — ty me ¢ ay r avood OE " 1 stimulus of | ™! 2 ben Rd the Post-Intelligencer of Thursday the Associated GAMBLING RAID Department pyro Cok ‘ te gave ua} Naleed Because they are built to stand up under any and all Press a M. ot epee Fg we Sago elothier, : Mise E‘ith Strauss o€ New York, | (ef, the food administration of Her) According to statements made by kinds of usige. Careful tailoring inside as well as out- pad “SOE tar, bnditteronh ania ca $10) Sor ana be EoGeventy men were caught in the|a# been put in charge of It. Com! naing good in her endeavor nay | bot 4 Mrs. O'Dell, the young! side is one reason, Men come back year after year be- suits.” wesie G@ragnet Thursday evening,| Crt! effort on the part of the ' cht tre ™ od an intricate plan of| cause they get their money’s worth in actual wear. an alleged gambling jomt aj| Women of the country is to he pu for Knelp Think, then, in face of this information, of the oppor- Third ave. S. was raided. Chriat | *™Pt d thru the women's clubs, #0 od by! He « to the factory e ae ‘ tunity 1 offer you tomorrow to get a fine made-to- 1 Petasctt, 46, wax charred with con. cities, lodges and tho « nen and Kneip worked - measure suit for $35, the same Six others were schools, Every woman tr very city. himeelf * t sheriff, with gambling and 62 others |town. vi and rural croswroads He took } Look around town. See what the Seattle stores are for being in a place where Can be ed in this way, says pr mo, where It’s a fastidious man, indeed, who cannot find some- asking for very ordinary ready-to-wear clothes. ling was conducted ae renege SS a work and years of time will be re a : a him “4 _ s~ = thing to his liking in my great stock of woolens. All beng A old friends I give this bunch: Buy all you Am Attachment to eject the burned | spent for food and clothing i# spent | Sorrea, Tne Bcass “Rat |and mother, Kneip bowed hie head the favored materials, imported and domestic, in the LOUIS SIDELSKY. Of & cigaret features a new|by women. High prices will COM*) 1 we q BL geod Margen our {beneath an outpouring of condem newest shades and the best patterns. ~ 5 a . holder [down if we refuse to pay them If| newt effort back of this movement,|&tion, in which the four joined. ey = — eee ees | normat conditions will be restored be HANDCUFFED TO GIRL, | ai 535 _ fore we know it.” | TAKEN TO A cane Y spoT | rl fot B CLUBS, CHURCHES AND | O'Dell, carrying out bis maa| FREDERICK The scheme of things in clear, ax|his wife dressed for a journey and a f | Miss Strauss outlines rf plans | handcuffed her to Kneip. He called 4 Iayirnece $e to be & local. chairman tml a. tomtents ned the thoes were Prove (Any Issue or Denomination) i lfjevery city and town. ach loeal/to a jonely country road. O’Del! LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. & NEI SON chairman shall appoint 2 committee | pret enid he was taking Knelp to . . to pers of representatives ag plan officer, then told him he would | Corner of - r - a focal women's organizations to Im-|¢iret have to face th rt othe FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET = [fiiterm every woman in their city or] mt, nave {0 fee the sirt's mother. je Columbia Change paid in cash. For a $50 2 town of the fale prices of necessities | walked his captive to an teolated | Two blocks south of Madison St. Don’t be mis- bond you get a $35 Suit or ~ Se tmint ecliek Mesan' camliatiane spet, sions. a faflrend "where be} taken in the store. To make sure, look for 1 reoat and $15 in cash. |}|| witt co-operate, in turn, with women’s! “ornery he in” O'Dell told his girt-| 3 ae ee ee ee bride. “He has epotied everything | ee een ae cae eduction, |ff us Do what you want to him —_ = P Hoang ite remadion | Production [are O'all drew fom ‘bebe ~ |Nebraska Poli nes a Bhar Bn Pring on her coat a long rasp file and hurled a Folice the moverament wil be aught Jerse uon Kain, taterng ‘SEEK RETRIAL CHARGE BRIBE. Chief Is Killed|”MONDS ON SHOES Ih] ness.” urges the director of H. C. L.| While be pleaded for mercy. He cel. e . LATEST PARI |f| Ress.” ures the director of MC: X¢liapsed, unconscious, and O'Dell re| NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Jan. 16.— SIAN FAD If | suppty, and will be greater for sev i= ved the handcuffs Recovering | OF HARRY NEW T0 CONSTABLE et pst ‘gare cay <8 PARIS, Jan. 16.—At a ball a era ‘earn. open f we do not de-} ine attempted t escape . a “ o> . cl ve bad jena Sh gyre tian fo not deel arappied with O'Dell and had al-| George W. Rodgers, 60, was fatally | "enc™ Sclety woman created a sen. Ji | the merchants will turn to the nedes.|™most choked him to death, when |wounded in a gun fight with two|*ation by dancing in shoes glittering [|| sitiex ana the supply of necenaties| Mrs. O'Dell, who had teen attack| Fight for Freedom of Con- ‘Lambert Said to Have Con- toad toed niseeetg econ |makaes Socata eet era a rill b increased. It te sound eco-| ing neip with ai her strength.) Df an m I\Tomice ‘to urge against extrava-|succeeded in striking Kim down victed Man Still On | fessed Taking Money | the Mexicans ax suspicious charac |® famine In diamonds this year, be- { ganes.” lo'Dell then crushed Knetp's skull! .. ters when they suddenly started | cause the demand, especially from \ | - with a club. | LOB ANGET Jan. 16 Deputy Prosecutor John p, | “Petes: prado sa bowers and America, ta” ¥ | Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell together| fem fer the freedom of Harry Carmody said he expected to file fo RS lors soa casa red than the sapply dragged the dead man to a creek| Now, ¢ ted yesterday of mur a complaint Friday against Con. | - soar, because Eng: | FIVE ARRESTED bottom, after they had stripped him |in the second deere, ts n stable dames M. Lambert, fol- | CRIMEAN SOLDIER'S lish companies controlling 90 per | and hidden hie clothtz Le Compte Davia, chief counsel for| lowing the Intter’s alleged confes- WIDOW DIES AT 102) ore. a 4 cUtPUt refuse to sell in A eman on a passing train| announced the case would be! Sion that he had accepted bribes | aqtONE, Ireland, Jan, 16.—Mrs. | pr ith rt iien, tt rie ee stimpeed the body and reported to aled. ‘The first aim of the dée-| from keepers of hard cider dis- | kate Norton. widow o Te Ee, snaniiion, it te. S0it, Oe 5 ‘ “geet sap Te ee ee ee ol Sane, ate 2 ee x: yitow of a Crimean invest in diamonds, while the newly if rhe driver of the cab that a new trial, which will be made when I deny the charges in toto,” was| re abe Of 103, Fich want diamonds for show. 1 and Mrs. O'Dell 1} New come ce Monday.|@mbert’s only comment when he —— Plan Hatched to Blow UP fi, “ine country was area] the. be to get | @PPeared at his office in the county 3 3 ‘ Centralia Bastile two were arr New out of jail on bail pending {city building Friday morning. Coms Sto fe) Ss uits 1 told the er tory of the |@ new trial or a decision on the ap-| Lambert is eaid to nave told Chief P fp, én but eact that the/? f Police Ws he had found | , y: | Federal authorities began & guiltless . A fight f w trial will be based > live on his s sary of $190 || sweeping Investigation here Fri ltargely on @ note which the jury raise money to pay fort y With the Fi ers * If) day into an alleged plot of | handed to the judge after the verdict nl operations on hie wife. t uc rices radicals to dynamite the city jail was 5 ed. It was marked the aiken ko tae pio roel WED 1) Hie arama Reaay SE er . é ’ : é | "9 jy Roly or yar of court, and not for the na | te th nin return for bribes received, No pain or PGE penis and calluses just ROKEN lines of Boys’ Suits which remain from |} jet as a result of a clew | fr eto hosel ney Bar byred pry ipiohese Fete naked eagle shrivel up and lift off—Try it! . ' | | 1dge to ha low first « |to rceomplice for whom the police a —tTr: ! Winter stocks, grouped at very interesting re- || Which followed the Armistice ’ CA Tetion” tie Obemrvataan anlWeen ett Galanin: Satanic’: 7 es ductions. | ne wer eee vere | lto his sanity, and for the court to| Lambert wae arrested Wednesday | a pireca n are under arrest here for HINGTON, Jan. 1 in Hans Thent tihegl bs vee lr pera ie "¥ sie evi 4 me perwel [accok habit " , ve men are under arrest here for an ferbert | 1 hes ace inatitution to the Manhatts First discovered a new ether | gers. Really! No humbug! All sizes are represented, but not all sizes at every Investigation In connection with the r cr he ted that he is not h the jury had al ave., to collect $40 from the Jap pen! compound and called it | No pain, not a Dit of price quoted. xllege wa Re oo is ee & to b p f re bt as to New nity, | prietor, M. Mashura, He was subse-! freezone and it now can be | soreness, either when ap. oe & x p . and that t verdict ¢ nd-degree | quently released on his personal rec | had in tiny bottles for a] plying freezone or afte i | Shep ige night ‘ (one hide A 1 wh 1 © nurder did not repre true | omnizanc 4 few cents from any drug | wards and it doesn’t pe aoe jon t was returt 1 bast According to Special Policeman’ store. | irritate the skin Reduced to $8.50 and $10.75 Keefe, are ted the five “men and |night PTE PS peti ices Tex Maégewick and Deputy Sheri You simply apply a few | Hard corns, soft corns or 2 * : | we A quantity of alleged radica rep | Ed Hughes, who had marked some | drops of freezone upon a | corns between the toe i Suits of serviceable gray and brown mixtures, in | erature nd 1. W. We defenac ive “ \STRAW BALLOT GIVES paper money for the Jap to give tender corn or painful cal- | toughened -ecltusee Soak belted and waist-seam models, with full-lined knicker- has dasaee dh’ Seellt Galdoty \eheacty that's & t * emigre = plete oe Regeln lus and instantly the sore: | shrivel up and lft off bockers. Reduced to $8.50 and $10.75. Sizes 8 to 18 TE ar Gs seentat tnemay tar \Madion, 1-do not wi DESCHANEL ADVANTAGE man entered the piace at mt same | nees disappears, then short- | easy. It is wonderful " § i ish mony lo not wish te Io, déauttiaivea trek ime ney say they saw the Jap ly you will find the Works lik : rea ibe defense of the 11 I. W. W. held|st@ements on my PARIS, Jan, 16.—(United Press.) ay the money on the counter and ic | . ike a charm, Keep } wean Keefe anic n informant | we uo. caucus Of senars seer ceive it, - jhad told him of the dynamite plot} With regard to Rarr tote ay, prior to tomorrow's ‘presidential | wy nang of Lambert has two fi 75 Syits Reduced to $3.75 and $5.00. |[| being natchod here to biow open the| that Iloover was x "provreaaiog mat {olection, Paul Deschanel poled 408! gery" mmiedin. He wan neized and = Juvenile Suits made in Junior Norfolk and Middy ers, The five men Ne arrested, he|clerddine t ia ort tig te ns A | oan . _ seal ted’ No aacned aie weal — P. L S D ISTRY ‘ said, were suppose he} The total membership of both | RY THE USM of our improved methods we extract teoth Blouse styles, of gray and brown and fancy mixture |J/ "0 "ore suppowed to know of the The t Se oe an thn | found In his possession, but some of at Dale. Thi tom Mant Welenie tata Ae ay ie ey SERS Alot gray ; © {Pi plot They gave their names as: Attempts to Delay houses was not represented in theline marked bills, it is wild, were | their teeth, No charge for extraction where other work ta orden, ett materials. In good assortments at both price groups J Extel alleged 1. W. W “M + voting a pred on the floor. | DID YOU EVER atop to think huw litte tt will cost you t ANS potesd and in sizes 3 to 8 years. Wingerden, 24; M. A. Winkler, 26,1 MONT: ayeenere” Jan rial TEA |Britishers Chase | Fin watt core You nothing.” We eater’ enpeotaliy to union 'men and tele | eS irr ae ISA Vash,, Jan, 1 n | families. 80 Sui fl s f 1 P . [ng Year KH rinan, 2 heen arrentea|%, tttempt to transfer the trial of DRINK = A BAD COLD Dry Men ea Hall. he benetit: of these whe work sttd ten * “ [ aeacell, it 18 Said, Hae Arrested |the eleven alleged LW. W.. who ary m we keep _ peci urchase bia apoeres r his al charged with the murder of American CARDIFF, Wales, Jan, 16.—Two | sa dh al ceca at $11.50 | A-wxth inan, BH. Little, alec taken lheeii ee” neces tee” Ol” Got w small package of Ramburg|Aereen prohibitionist = speakers lin th 1, 1 | Armistice day from Montesano to r 4 Tal were chased from their platforms | ‘ In the raid, was charged with being |Tacoma, George Vanderveer, ehtet | Breast Tea ny Pharmacy. THK} ore by “wat” | are regulation knickerbocker style with two pairs of |[\*ererly. Ho ln 69 |oBupselfor. the defense, will te amie} spoontt en hamburs | Noe cA th dante coat toeie full-lined trousers. They are made in waist-seam and IR Sioa ccording t0°as apkeaae hit Metin throtsh uve sie Arink |M0" of the halls and passed resolu | ion, according to an announcentét! 0 ough a sieve and drink| iony Po gg ates a saaren salt belted styles, of heavy gray and brown mixtures. eport Jugo-Slavs which was tade, HerWeakaeMim teacupful at any time, It is the |uone Against “foreign Interference Built to wear well, and at a very desirable special pur- |f) Slay U. S. Sailor Bren ' ho the wet 39 nogigaanted, 1p femeet atte ites “ 4 mabe ak Se ola Tho speakers were Dr, Henry and} chase price, $11.50. Sizes 8 to 18. | ROME, Jan. 16.—A dispatch to the |¢rial, which in scheduled to gin in| roleving congestion. Also loonens| of “pusytoot” Johnson wenn f > SOAS from to #aid| Montesano January 26 a e bowels, 4 breaking a co! be noone | Third Floor. | finws there atta 0 p> Montesano January 26, [een wels, thus breaking a cold at] “phe “wets” preceded the attacks | ee American killing one fnd| Some grocers adulterat oa Loe i eres og. [OH the halls with a parade, then | adulterate allspice | It is inexpensive and entirely veg-| forced their way into the buildings, Over The Owl Drug Store | inti! it isn't spice ald, jetable, ‘therefore harmless headed by a Jaze band, Phone Mi:

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