The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1920, Page 7

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At a cost of but a few cents, and very lit- tle attention on the part of the operator, the Cataract disposes of the largest washing. —Electrical Goods Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “5 A GRAND Of WAY ‘To CELEBRATE ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, FELLERS! nah Will feed a starving child one day—there are millions of 2 hungry children in Central Europe be | SWINDLE GANG Massacre Trial Ad journs ROBS TOURISTS, Florida Legislature Consid- ers Raids of Crooks BY LEE J. SMITS JACKSONVILLE, Fila, Feb. 12 As wolves on the western pining for their prey, so -keen-eyed scouts! of & great swindling syndicate sta tioned here tag thelr victimes among the tourlet hordes pouring thru! Jacksonville on their way to the east and west coast resort regions. grants, and it is the richest harvest | ever Character and integrity, whether of an individual like Lincoln, or @ bond house like JOHN FE. PRICE @ CO, is the basis of public confidence. Because its character and integrity have won the confidence of investors, JOHN KE. PRICE 4 CO. ts known as the imatitution WHERE SAFETY DWELLS. Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday the nation today celebrates, had great confidence in this country. His life and acts proved this. You show this same confidence every time you purchase bonds from the government, states, counties, cities. You rightly possess confidence in the soundness of King Coun- ty—your County, the best developed and richest county in Washington The bonds of King County issued for the construction of per manent roads, offer you as an investor safety as a prime factor. (nm purchasing— King County, Washington, Road Bonds at par and accrued to net full 54 per cent you secure an attractive yield and exceptionally favorable naturities. Your order or reservation for these King County 5%% Road Bonds will receive prompt attention. They are issued in $500 Jenominations. Should you desire to purchase these bonds upon easy terms, write today for information about the Price Partial Payment Plan. JOHNE.PRICES-(© GOVERNMENT 33.) NI DS wuniciPac SECOND AVE. COR.COLUMBIA, SEATTLE The convenience of our central location makes our Safe Deposit Boxes most desirable BEBE E0b000008 fo ofojofofopojojojojofojojojojojofojojojofo cfojofojofofofojoye ojojofofojyojojofofajoyo SEES00008 the confidence men have known. WARNING NOTICES POSTED | Attorney General Van C. Swear ingen has asked the Florida Ingisla-| ture to appropriate a fund for the/ employment of special state detec tives to combat the crooks. Warn-| ing notices are posted in stores and hotels, newspapers have printed full pages of pictures and descriptions of | some of the moat prominent of the plausible rascals. ‘The headquarters of the syndieate are in Denver, with branches in Chi cago and New York. Its operators are financed from a treasury contain: | ing hundreds of thousands of dollars. | Strict buainess rules govern the ac | tivities of the various gangs. The toll levied on this season's tourists will amount to several mil lions of dollars, it is estimated by Chief of Police Reach Girl Frees Lover | of Robbery Charge SPOKANE, Feb. 12.—“He's my! * testified pretty Mar-| r, as she informed the court that Frank Duignan, charged with a real estate office robbery here, was with ber at a local the atre at the time the robbery was| committed. Even juries love lovers. Acquitted. ae omfor in Glasses Next in importance to prop- er lenses, ix the proper ad. justment of frames to the face. There are no two faces in the wide world exactly alike, therefore you see how impos sible it is to select one’s own glasses We have made a special study of frame bending and frame measurements and know how to fit ginsses to give best results and perfect ease and comfort to the wearer Part of the benefit you de rive from glasses comes of their fitting accurately and necurely Occasional adjust ment—for which we make no charge-—is @ part of the serv ice OUR patrons enjoy. Seattle | Optical Co. Established 1890 715 Bee rond Avenue Optometrists and | Manufacturing Opticians | today, on Account of Holiday BY CLEM J. RANDAU (United Prema Staff Correspondent) MONTESANO, Wash. Feb. 12 With beth sides in the Centralia murder trial resting on their arma Montesano is eagerly await ing the resumption of th al to. morrow. Hecause, under the law no sen of the town was lined today with persons who have become accus tomed to wend their way to the courthouse every morning Owners of the town's two ree taurants are baving an opportunity made thru steadily mounting prices at the expense of visitors. The jurors, most of them from farm end timber land and unusel to the confinement of a courtroom day after day, will be taken on a long walk by their bailiffs. CONCERT MEANY HALL SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR Conductor HAROLD HENRY Famous American Pianist Assisting Artist Tickets now selling at Sherman Clay's Piano House Prices 50c, 75e, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 University or Cowen Park Car BRILLIANT PROGRAM 820 SHARP ~ | milked all winter. A. LOU CO Candidate for 3-year term in the CITY COUNCIL Will help keep taxes down. Increase of twenty-#ix per cent in your taxes this year is suffi cient reason to vote for Cohen, who has had thirty years of suc cess in his own business. PRIMARIES NEXT TUESDAY Following the introduction of con. | feaions made by Loren A. Rob. erts shortly after the Armintice day shooting, the state presented evidence yesterday to show that the shot which killed Arthur Mac Elfrech wan fired by Roberta, who had admitted, according to his con. feanion, he was shooting from Sem watched the buffalo herds in the| sion of court can be held on 4/inary Hill oid days, marking down the laggarda| legal holiday, the principal street) Bert G. Clark, Seattle attorney and rifle expert, testified that the shot which killed Warren Grimm came from a 38-65 gun. Correbora FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE | The Suits of Spring In the Downstairs Store brings modes of appealing smartness and “wearabil- ity,” priced on an econom- ical basis. Modes with much fullness over the hips are contrasted with those cut on straighter lines—stitching, cording, buttons and mili- tary braid serving as trim- ming, in original ways. They are tailored from Serges Tricotines Silvertones Wool Poplin —navy-blue predominating, with a sprinkling of Copen- hagen and Reindeer. That Spring impulse toward a smart new Suit may be satisfied from Yeng” this display, at moderate cost—$29.50, $35.00, $45.00, $57.50, $67.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Handkerchiefs 10c Each “THESE sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs © have well-finished hemstitched _ edges and dainty corner embroidery in | white or colors—10¢ each. SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS of A New Showing of Bag Frames at $1.25 NSPIRATION for the making of orig- inal novelties in ribbon and silk bags are these new Bag Frames, in dull sil- ver finish and shell effects. Some have loops for handles of self Uve testimony was introduced to [show that this shot came from a | window in the Avalon hotel. It's This season surpasses all others|tO check up the earnings of the| particular significance is apparent in the volume of southbound mi.| Past. three weeks which they have/since the defense has failedieto admit that any men were stationed in this hotel, Jt will be a power ful case against the plea of self | defense advanced by Attorney Van | cerveer Prosecutors expressed themselves [as highly pleased with the progress | made up to this time. “We have now laid the ground work of the case,” Frank P. Chris tensen, assistant attorney generai, suid today. “Having established that men wero shooting from the hill and shown |that'men were in the Avalon and Arnold hotels, we are now ready to Proceed with the story of the parade and the testimony of the American Legion members who participated,” | he aid. The state expecta to have all its testimony taken before the end of next week, necording to Special Prosecutor W. H. Abel. More rapid progress would be made than was anticipated because Attorney Vanderveer, for the de- fense, had admitted many facts which the state stood ready to prove, Abel said. Vanderveer will attempt to prove, however, that there were no shots fired by men in the LW. W, hall be- |fore the paraders battered in the { A00r of the hall, he has said. | } | |Young Inventor \of Garbage Can |Has Lost His Goat Harvey Young, inventor of Young's odorless garbage can, Au- burn, Wash., writes to the Seattle detective department as follows: “Dear Sirs; Some one stole my milch goat. The goat is gray and Measures 30 inches over the hips, (Please note) This goat has been The goat has medium long hairs on the thighs above the hocks, I will pay @ re- | ward of 85 to any one who can direct me to this goat.” At a late hour Thursday no report of the goat had been received. Bandits Fire as Auto Speeds On Two bandits, in an ineffectual at- tempt to stop A. A. Fisher, 2038 War- saw st., Wednesday night, at Sixth ave. 8. and Spokane st,, fired two shots at the disippearing automo bile. U. S. ARMY] GOODS 2,000 U7, 8, Olive Drab Shirts, new shipment, large size, O, D. blankets, bath towels, hand tow: els, ponchos, raincoats, coveralls, blue navy work jumpers, web belts. White blankets, gray blankets (single and double); tar- paulins; 16x16 house tents; 9x9 white and khaki tents, fine for camping or hunting. Cavalry Leggins. Mail orders will be filled as rapidly as possible, Sale con: ducted by CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 416 Hinckley Bldg. material, and others have chain handles. Priced at $1.25. METAL BAG FRAMES in dull silver / finish, with chain handles and strong clasps, $1.00 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Purses 50c tials, 5¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS 35c Yard i Revers soft Ribbons prove adaptable to many uses — h bows, bags, camisoles and hat tr ming. ANY styles to delight little girls in these Leather and Silk Purses, with strap, cord and chain handles— attractively low-priced at 50¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Track Greaser Is Victim of Truck PORTLAND, Feb. 12.—Ciro Sepe, an Italian, was struck amt killed by an automobile truck which was driven by L. R, Dupre here yes- terday. Sepe was a track greaser for the Portland Railway company and was bending over, performing his work, when struck. Dupre, who was driving slowly, did not sce the worker as he turned a corner with his truck. EYES OUR SPECIALTY Five Fine New Red Seal Records From February List You'll enjey hearing these in our Victrola Dept.---Entire 3rd Fleer __ ENRICO CARUSO Sings “Vieni sul Mar”—$1.00 Broken Lenses duplicate? short notice at reduced prices, Free Examination Schoonmaker Optical Ca, 4328 First Ave. abs — JASCHA HEIFETZ Plays “Romance” (from Concerto in D Minor)—$1.50 TUNITY EDWARD JOHNSON OPPOR Sings “Her it Smile Haunts home industry, . Me Stil?’ —$1.00 owned and con- trolled by ex- perlenced local men, giving employment to our home peo- utilizing frown "thus all HANS KINDLER Plays Handel’s “Menuett”—$1.00 REINALD WERRENRATH Sings “Dreaming Alone in the Twilight”—$1,00 VICTROLAS $25 upward Convenient Payment Terms pri . eliminating aps Gladstone Man- ufacturon at thetr office, 603 New York bldg, You can taste of their goods free of charge, soft drinks and candien. After — being fully — aatinfied with the goods, the personnel of the eompany, we ask you to call at our office and by signing application biank, you can become « booster for Seattle Industry The Fern Company FINANCIAL AGENTS 717 New Yerk Bullding _ | Sherman, lay &

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