The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1920, Page 2

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E, ‘ INATION RANGE: _sethe perfect range: burns wood, coal gas! iF upholstered soa ‘—epring seat construction; » er price $23.50. PRICE $13.95. regular price $16. (Tee arm rocker as pic- uartered oak, finished gol- or ua ar price $16.75. |} —SALE PRICE $10.43. S UNIVERSAL _ fering about 3000 rockers at extra special pricings! | —bdrown : —saddle-shaped seat; Yery pleasing design; ‘exular price $21. —SALE PRICE $16.50, $6.95 regular price attractive tured; Silse a pie- —American —Williem moa Mary peried dowign; —box-seat construction; —pomular price $12.50. —SALE PRICE $4.93. pet tocker price 83.55 Sfrerptecd arm. rocker—and an excellen lue; solid oat reinforced with stee! rods, making it strong and durable; essed cross-back panel and ve turned spindles; regular price $3.85. —SALE PRICE $2.55. Credit Is Good | ROPE THIS MAN $40,000 for Being Hit by an Auto DON, Ont, March 1.—Recently HH. Arthurs of this city per- the newspapers to announce the had been bequeathed $40,000 & wealthy Philadelphia woman fan over him with her automo- six years ago. He had almost W the accident and had been the great war since, sustaining and wounds, and just it seemed that his postwar tulty was never going to come along came the postman with solicitor’s letter calling him to {ladelphia. ‘He found the modest residence in Quaker City, left as part of the quite to his liking, but de- to return to Canada before in- ing the Texan ranch, also a part 940,000 windfall. On his re- here he found more than a hun- letters awaiting him postmark. . ly every «tate and province @ the United States and Canada, sirls, widows and spinsters, all leap year proposals for his in marriage. regular price $67.50 large high-grade full-up- holstered wing rocker: ‘enuine brown leather; rious loose ~ qpshion picture; 1 eng AVENUF AT SEATTLE regular price 812.30 ° solid oak rocker eas ured; e ished fumed or golden; id eaddle-shaped seat: ba: in beck and wide 5 construction; $12.6 regular pr —SALB PRICE 67.75. —solid oak rockers —saddie-shaped seat; lar price $4.25. —SALE PRICK $443, price $17. rocker regul: —large tured: ‘quartered oak, finished gol- den wax or fimed; —enuine leather auto epring cushion seat; —regular price $17.26. KB PRICK $12.75. pic- FOUNDED 1864 Wire Briefs WARSAW—Lieut, 8. J. Harris, dr, reported to have been killed in recent military revolution in Kovno, Lithuania PITTSBURG.—Mrs. Anna Haynes robbed $192 and two $50 Liberty bonds in stocking while getting shoes shined. YAKIMA.—-Lawrence Brown and Marion Mourey injured yesterday when plane falls 75 feet. CHICAGO—Rev, ©. F. Maesolf, whone resignation 1s demanded, ar. rested ag he tried to enter North Chicago Presbyterian church, OAKLAND —Miss Lucille Krause, University of California coed, re- leased after serving three-day jail sentence for speeding. MONTREAL. — Snowstorm stops balloon race frotn Rockaway, N. Y., to Montreal. Police dragged Lake Union in the vieinity of Monk & Miller's coal yard Monday, where it is believed C, Johnson, 35, an employe of the fuel concern may have drowned himself Saturday. Johnson's clothes were found on| @ coal barge but all efforts to locate hinf falea DAIRY CLOSED BY PROHIBITION Can’t Get Mash Feed for the| Cows | ne of the | NEW YORK, unusual effects of prohibition was re- | vealed at a meeting of the Newton, local board In Queens. | A representative of the Bayview | Dairy Farms, Inc., appeared before the board and asked that action be | taken to remove building restrictions #0 that factories could be erected in| the Jamaica section. The representa: tive explained that his company |formerly kept a large number of cows on their property jocated In this district to supply milk for the| dairy. With the coming of prohibition and the closing of the breweries, it! was not possible any longer to got mash feed for the cows, and so it Was necessary to dispense with there, | This put the company out of bust | ness, and it was now planned to ‘and dairy purposes into a factory, |The permission fuked by the com. |pany was granted gy TACOMA sale decidedly interesting for Seattle homefurnishers, of-|—a sale for which we began to make preparations months ago, resulting in such extraordinary values as here shown! vegular price 837.50 solid mahogany William and Mary r ker for living room or library. aa pictured. Knglish brown. tinish cane peat and regular price “SALE PhuCK rice 8146.50 - pictured, tab; regular price $14.60. —SALE PRICE $1045 regular price $21— Windsor arm rocker as pte- tured; imitation mahogany; —solid saddie-sb —regular pric ' Tombstone Lawyer Says Cancer Cured by “Miracle Man” TOM Ariz., March 1.— Tombstor ay was still gossip ing over the recovery of “Rot French, county attorney, who h with the Bisbee deportation trial. French, believed to be dying of cancer Tomb. tone a shock by rising from his bed and wath to the court Louse He explained that Al Turner, owpuncher and “miracle man,” cured him, removing the ean pus growth from his face by in application of some salve, the Yormula for which Turner is sald to have obtained from the In. dians. French's physicians had Insteted that an operation was necessary, but now the aged lawyer saya he is almost well and that he will be able to participate in the trial this week been connected 3 City horpital physicians announced | eye, F. 8. Jarvis, 34, a laborer who| himself thru the head tn a ro Monday that Frank Greenberg, | was thrown from an automobile at | turn the buildings used for #tableg| Sond ave, and Wall st. in an auto- mobile collision Friday, was im- proved. Greenberg sustained a frac tured skull and internal injuries, A L. SCHOENFELD @ SONS 101-111 South 11th Street FREE! during DE M- ONSTRATION WEEK, with each EM- PRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE, a complete set of vitreous enamel cooking ware, as pictured; olden or fumed; whaped seat, on & panels and wide arms, regular price $12.50. —SALE PRICE 97.45. regular price 06.50 —eolid oak rocker, snddie- shaped reat; —tolden finish; —strong construction; —*ix fiat back siats; - lar joe $6.50. SALE PRICK 64.30. regular price $12.50 ~attractive rocker as pic- tured; —quartered oak, golden fin- tah; cane wtruction high arma, wide back pan- els regular price $12.50, SALE PRICE $8.75, box-seat con- |Indictment Says He Rifled Mails PORTLAND, March 1,—Ik Perlow, larrested in Seattle February 16 on |a charge of passing worthless checks, and later brought to Portland by re- st’ of postal authorities, Is ac- ! In a secret indictment of hav- bed the mails, and aleo of ' ittempted pass bank « ks taken from stolen letters, | Argues Politics With Strong Arm Shortly after Elmer B. Gage, 34, waxed wroth over a poltical argue ment, he was knocked thru a_ plate glass door in a cafe at 420 Pike st., late Sunday night. His cuts were dressed at the city hospital, while Brown, 38, was arrested, Amos ©. and later released, Blind in One Eye, So He Kills Self | Despondent because of a blinded shot nin ¢ the Myatic hotel, 2107% First bs |Sunday, and died later in the city hospital, Jarvis left a note notify. ing the police to give all his effects ~\to hie brother, H, C. Jarvig, of Ren- ton, Thinks Doughboy Not Responsible WASHINGTON, March 1—Chiet of Staff Peyton C. March, tentity ing before the committes tnventt eating the medal awards of the war department, surprined committes men with his opinion of the Amert- can private soldier, Hepresentative Bland of Indiana BISBEE TRIAL AGAIN MOVING Stormy Week Is Predicted by Attorneys in Case contended during the examination BY M.D. TRACY that the private as well as the TOMBSTONE, Ariz, March I--lofficer should be entitled to the After two days of drowsy quiet, din| distinguished service, medal. turbed only by the braying of Gon-| “In not the private soldier on keys, the cawing of crows and the| guard in the trenches with the occasional chug of an automobile.) lives of thousands of his comrades Tombstone sprung into life again to]in his hands, and who would be day with resumption of the Bisbee|shot if he fell down in his duty, deportation trial holding a reapgnsible position?’ Hoth sides promined this would be| epresentattve Bfand asked. the stormient week of the trial to] “No,” was the reply of Gen. date, It ls expected to nee comple-| March on of the jury and taking of evi Laughs at ‘Song: ‘" Swallows Tooth NEW YOK, March 1 Pelton laughed so hard when a vaudeville team nang “Good-bye, Hoow, You're Thru,” a false tooth lence Agents have scoured the county for witnesses who will appear today and further corroboration or denial of testimony that led to the arrest ef Attorney Bruce Stevenson, of defense counsel, for alleged per give jury. caine loose and he nearly choked -|to death. He finally swallowed the tooth. Mexican Smuggler Is Shot by Guards EL PASO, Texas, March 1.—Amer lean military border police killed one Mexican and wounded another, at tempting to smuggle Mquor in United Btates, it waa learned tod ‘The Mexican party withdrew, leaving the dead and wounded men. TONIGHT 4 Kats Cafeteria -— Joe Adresses Commonwealth Sra club. TUESDAY sareriee ie weil Se Mee Necture Mresttel “br| pyeatne poner Bas 7 ee cute] op, F Olice Arrest Him Dullding “Man's Relation to ude . a eKTo, who was nabbed by the police carrying « gun at 20th ave. and Yesler way Sunday night, told the denk sergeant he owned a restaurant, and carried the gun for protection. the tople Unseen Actions of Li f an address by Ke *. ves’ Cafteria—A. 1. Dim- city engineer, will addrens sicipal League on “Engineer- M ing Plans in Seattle 7 Roosevelt’ Veterans’ Hall an, Grip or Rainier Post, No. 21, American|And as a preventiv Legion, meets TIVE PROMO IN Leok for KB. W. GROV BIRTHS nthe box. 36¢. |Burch, Daniel J. White Bluffs, sures — |. Wash. boy |Dittenhoffer, Paul 624 Fifth aye, eirk Douglas, Bernard G, 4€27 Chicage ~ 1 lawrence W. 8611 23rd WwW. ber. Inain is, 1724 Stevens et, Johnson, Howard, boy Korth, #. R, 1116 Harrison at, boy. |Lindberg, Jrnest, 6915 California | “ave, boy ¥ ) empire way, boy D, 1223 Yealer way, girl Steinber | owuke, 412 Fifth ave 5. Sakai, |. girk Fin , Bliss Le, Le Grande, Wash. Seith, Wiltlam A. 1, Borten City, «irl \Tanaka, Eiki, @° Lane et. girl |Tagiguch\ H. 1234 Harbor ave, girl HWwat owek!, Btanley J, 2002 12th w 8. girl an. ‘Karies, S760 25th ave. N. ha DO Wosdeoek, George W.. 2908 12th ave. N bo a boy ashimura, K, be girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Menidence— Melvin, Clayton « te. Florence, Spokane Nyrd, Owen, Seattle .... Dayton, Hope, Seattle . Parker, Arthur R., Bremertoi Nainmith, Edna, Spokane . Creeden, Clarence C, Everett. Brown, Anna Peverett Dougherty, Asa Te, Seattle . Anderson, Alice A. Seattle . Davia, Ben V. . Crooks, Kather Reattle .. Gray, John L, Seattle Tarbox, Ruth M., Seattie.. I Wtatverson, Raymond M. Tacoma Larson, Lillian Puyallup . E office. The new has done business and never will. | | | 7 Wald Jose, Spokane, Wash, 412 Fitth ave terials will be the pe | | eattle « Kangas, Astor, Seattle ... Decoy, Latie, Seattle . fathan I, Seatth by. Seattle MePeak, Honabi Wegele, Lydia, £ | Parrahm, 1 rf 3 Bremerton emerton BEST GOLD CROWNS BEST AW? Winslow, Kenelm, Jr, Seattle Delafield, Mary It, Seattle |} Purinton, Jess R, Seattle . Rhine, Rhea, Senitie . Pearson, Carl, Tacoma Johnson, Kather, Port Bi Levi, William W., Seattle Meohan, Lillian ©, Beatth Ormaby, Je: | Peterson, Toney, Brevik, Berta, & Thomas, Steere, ck Henry, Tacoma Ruele Anna, Tacoma Ruck corge Hana, Seattle wil a, Josie Bdith, Kinney, William, Seattle Hagerty, Genevieve, Seat Smith, Claude 1, Seattle Brandt, Amanda, Seattle Skinner, Austin W., Seat sher, Myra Shaw, Chesa loyd Klipple, Columbia, a, Florence Mildred, Pen- dieton, Or. . +20 DEATHS Beaupre, Clarence E., 31, 716 Queen Anne ave. Royd, James, 67, Endolyne. Dyson, John Fred, 60, 2107 F. Union Fisher, Fugene M., 36, 1723 83rd ave Fenn, John Burton, 30, 2204 Federal Mutt, Helena U. M., 8 months, 6255 11th ave, N. KB. Jenkins, Mary, 66, 224 N. Seventh st Moore, Laura C., 47, 4222 Stone way Oliver, Charles, 43, address unknown Osborn, Marie, 26, 1337 Ward st Palmer, Julia A. 67, 4536 23rd st. Verner, William, 61, 414%) Main st DIVORCES GRANTED Currie. Johanna, from Donald H. Metcalfe, Peter, from Alice. much longer. about your your teeth looked Woman Falls Four Stories Down Shaft! Slight improvement was an-! eed Monday tn the condition of | F. Hunnicut, who sustained ® fractured skull, after falling four | stories down an elevator shaft in the | Cobb building Saturday afternoon. Hunnicut is in the Seattle Mra, |64 Passengers Are | Saved From Wreck HALIFAX, March 1.—Sixty-four passengers of the Leyland liner Bo- hemian, which went ashore off Sam bro point, at 3:30 this morning, were taken off by the steamer Robling j And. were brought to this port. The | Bohemian was said fo be in no dan r and Was expected to be released high tide. j Later reports said there was water in three holds of the steamer, but that she could be floated if the calm |Weather continued, She struck bow on in a snowstorm while trying to make this port to re-clal, There was no pani¢ Patrick J | Is the foundation principle of this We want you to know that you can depend, absolutely, on anything you get here. Your workmanship and ma- and science can give you—your guar- antee will protect against any and all kinds of dissatisfaction should any occur with your work. Just now the new management making a very special offer acquainted with the people ef Seattle in the shortest possible time. PLATES This is such an exceptional offer in these days of ever rising prices that we will not be able to continue it very So if you need dental work now, or figure that you may a little later, we earnestly advise that you take advan- tage of this special offer. actual hard cash saved for you. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly consult with you dental charge. You owe it to yourself to have dentist. You may easily have teeth that need attention very badly, and still you yourself not know it. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS N. E. Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Look for our Big Electric Sign, and be sure to get to the right: place, TWO KILLED ON RR, CROSSING One Woman Saves Herself by Leap Leaping from their tastanoving ew tomobile as it was about t cross the | ‘Tacoma interurban tracks at Duwa- mish ave. and Kenyon et, about 4 | o'clock Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Betty |Fieming, 94, saved herself from \death, but sow her husband and sts |terin-law instantly killed and their | machine demolished when a Umited passenger electric train crashed into the car with the brakes set, going 69 miles an hour, | Albert Fleming, the husband, 62, land Mrs, Clara Fleming, the sister- intJaw, 34, unable to escape, were dashed to death against a telephone pole, while their auto was smashed ding train dy Was witnessed by Al bert Fleming, hucband of the dead woman, who Was at work in a field « short distance from the crossing. He hurried to examine the wreckage, and found his wife and brother dead. cuts and bruises about and body, Mra. Betty rien: was uninjured. She was carried ta ae brother-in-law's home, The bodies of the other two were taken |to the Georgetown Undertaking Co. |where they await funeral arrange | ments. | Porter Signs Lease ‘alin York Hotel NEW YORK, March 1.—Henry J. Coucherie, head porter of a big downtown hotel, has scraped to- gether enough dimes to lease the Colonial hotel uptown for 15 years. Grosm rental will be $250,000. | Louts# Miller, 19, is wishing Monday he had heeded @ speed cop who chased him Sunday on W. Green |Lake way, wihle doing, the police | dectare, 60 miles an hour. Miller at~ |tempted to elude the officer, and stepped on it. management never on any other basis, very best that skill get $10 It means needs free of over by an expert

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