The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1920, Page 20

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BRUTAL CRIME Fly Poison Is Given to Man and Wife in Kansas SALINA, Kan., May 12 after the mysterious death of Mr and Mrs, Edward Bun whom died near I their murderers have the erime, County Atte nced last night were obtained from Hymans, 29, sister of and her nephew Bunch. the son of the victims Healy dectared. The couple were in Jove and the boy's parents refused to allow them to marry Fiy poison was administered tn eoftee to the murtered couple, Miss Fiymans ts alleged to have confessed ‘They died within two weeks af cach other, The same polson was given Lee's sister, Nancy with her life, but ts left a permanent —One year Lee who escaped | ™ PROBE MURDER Widely Known Cafe Owner Shot to Death May 12 a dozen suspects today CHICAGO, Police plan ned to qui h for the murderer of James ate in sear ely known ¢ owner, und shot to death here last night tw Moresco and Joge Moresco, of Mrs. Vittoria Moresco >, were held by authorities oloaimo was divorced from the murdered man four weeks ago. Senate’s Actually Speeding Up Talk quarts of genuine B, & W. Beoteh. In| 1° WASHINGTON, May 12.-— The oday was proceeding under 4 draught” on the Knox peace resolutiort. It sidetracked routine business and THE SEATTLE STAR LOVERS ADMIT CHICAGO POLICE SEEK BOOZE CACHE IN HOTEL RAID HERE In a determined a hb for « large i that la be Keled into w days, fed aided by stoma, internal and the cit equad. tel Northern, 118 First day afternoon ed the hotel quict 0 cuenta were aware uae revenue raided the HH ave. &, late Tue The party ly, and before that @ raid was ! the lerk on duty said he had been 4 guest of the hotel since May 2. | As the liquor was placed in the alley back of the hotel to await the arrival of & truck a crowd of 150/ persons gathered as tho summoned by mag So boisterous did they be- ome that Director MeDonald placed additional guard over the precious stuff. “Drink only with your eyes,” maid he. REPORT TWO CARGOES " CAME IN LAUNCHES Mel 1 the building re)" © of liquor, In basement was found keg of whisky, a thre john half full of wine, and eight addition to this there was a large stock of grape juice and near beers LOOK IN ROOMS OF HOTEL GUESTS The information that prompted the from an authoritative and was to the effect that aunches, one containing 150 1 to have been Hotel Northern an wut tra ed to t [by a | “We are not ralding hatels for fust la few quarts of whisky,” mid Mo The Lundquist-Lilly Sale of Clothing for Men and Boys--- WHAT IT MEANS It is a well known fact that Lundquist-Lilly Upstairs Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Hats have always been kept at the low- est possible level, and when we announce a invalid, accorting to physicians Ile people spend a» good deal of time calling up people who have tele phones. took up the measure as soon as it} In one of the rooms on the first| Donald afterward, “but we are cer met Noor was (und five quarts of ( tain that quantity of the Senator Fitehceck was ready to star Hennesey cognac, The occupant] stuff was brought in and we are go- | reply to Knox of this room waa not registered, but!ing to get it hree a large Straight 20% Reduction It will readily be realized that we present an opportunity of far more than erdinar$ significance. We have never before held a “Sale” and even this great event is not a “Sale” in the ordinary sense of the word. It is simply a determination on the part of this great Upstairs Store to fight the trend of prices which promise to go still higher. The sacri- contribution towards breaking CONFIDENCE GROWING BY MILTON BRONNER cloned at intervals and 1,200 brick. | LONDON, May 12.—There are two, yards are operating against 18,000) Germanys today before war.* | fice of all profit at this time is our sr0te in the Germany, you knew | German emeltera, because of coal the backbone of high clothing prices. and turmoil, of high prices, low pro-|4n4 raw materia! shortage an] le tuetion strikes and high wages. | ber trouble, produced in 1919 657, , There is not a “Sale Ticket” in the store. The Suits, Coats and Hats on4 ons leas pig tron. 30,0 t > 2 . The other te a business Germany| teem “crude Agcy agree yma. are marked just as they always have been, and you simply get a de- mortage and interved ed products, Soars duction of One-Fifth Off the already very low prices. wou ana 4 For instance, a $50 Suit is now $40, a $30 Suit is now $24, a $5 Hat is now $4, and so on, throughout the whole Half-Million Dollar Stock, with ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVATION. And the stock is so large and so comprehensive that every purchaser is assured an unlimited choice. Please Come Up Early in the Day If at all possible, as our salesmen are taxed to the limit, and while every provision has been made to cope with the work in the alteration de- partment, we ask you to give us as much time as possible to do any alterations necessary. | markets, wdRar rofl . Dewpite t olay Japan | clared | Here is a bird’seye view of the ait vation Re; 52 gy J | FINANCE--Without regarding the national finances, which are a mud edit appears good adily withdrawing works. example ners have a ng the t takes them to © and from fkers have a The Mavarian seven hour day time die, Ge anys The people are money from the 17 banks in Berlin, but the banks are) 5 paying dividends from ¢tot perl, cont FOREIGN PURCHASES—6 0 uth American and United States and’ Britiap money is tron, mining, electric jand shipping interes }papere bemoan ¢ to foreign \ in the stabilizing to the investment £0 CLALIZA TION Meetrical plants are being socialized. The own ers will be compensated and | dustry operated by a joint state officials, workers eumers, The railway «yétems | ‘ scheduled to be taken over soon and the coal mines later | MAN POWER—Germany has lont| CAR SHORTAGE 6,300,000 people since the outbreak of war. Of these 3,000,000 were man eommerce Commission Is at | Planning to Act war casualyen, 2,700,000 died of dix 160 great savings they work hours none at all on the Her Happiness is the Result of Preparation and Care 'HE expectant mother who does not realize in its full meaning the great crt bearing children properly is making a mistake which may easily lead to everlasting sorrow. No expectant mother should ignore the better way of preparing for baby’s coming. To neglect the approved method may ea: destroy their baby's chance of happiness and success and ts their own health. The expectant mother’s need for an application that softens. the muscles, relaxes nervous tension of the delicate organism in- volved in maternity, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker and practical delivery is found in Mother's Friend. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS It is only natural for mothers who have enjoyed the benefits hen gy ot to write such a letter as Mrs. S. P. Consler of " m eight ra fifth and nixth FOOD—Pyery sellin mky-high necessity of life ‘There was an in 8 in oats, and hay wing decreases in tons 000; rye, 570,000; barley they find ¢ of industry capital » Bavaria we of 4 3 goats and 1 289 chickens , Coloz “L take plesrure in seating to rou, tay last baby, which ts now two weeks old. and brought her with only two Tim the madver of five; four takeh with instruments The last wes born with cut edocror. [will recommend it highly to evervbody emi if my name lv of any good to you ik may be used.” MOTHER'S FRIEND Used externally At all Druggists Write for special booklet on MOTHERHOOD and BABY, free BRADFIELD REGULATOR COMPANY, Depe: A-24, Ach eT hawe used Moher's Prien ease, and 2,600,000 were lost by reason of lowered birthrate. COAL—With 100.900 employed in 1919, the coal ot was 116 million tons aguinst million in 1918, owing (t@ shorter |hours and strikes, Only 60 per lcent of the household demand was supplied, and industry in wuffering severely fron ~works have been ANNOUNCEMENT By DAVID RODGERS To the Citizens of Seattle: On account of my inability to obtain assistance from some of the Bankers and other interests of Seattle in financing the purchase of a shipyard, resulting alse in my inability to oa vide satisfactory performance bonds, I have been obliged to Phen ose emcee toe ah eee reject contracts approximating $46,000,000.00, which would Chairman Kendall, of the car service! have brought to Seattle employment for nearly 6,000 men, with SEED, GANS teeny | an annual payroll of $10,000,000.00. CHICAGO, May 12 the Middle West are be I have spent a very large amount of my own money in an hut down dally because endeavor to put this deal over, and I have not only been unable |} | axe to get financial assistance but I have been very strongly blocked | ler Diutlindy seat Sere teks by certain business interests and confronted with obstacle after I) gate obstacle so that I have become entirely discouraged toward tall te teow treiaht seve. further negotiations. A conerete example of some of the things fue to the “c strike of I have been up against is contained in the following extract prniton ation nen Diag a from a letter written to Judge E. H. Gary, Chairman of the U.S. Steel Corporation: more WASHINGTON, May 12—The in [terstate commerce confmission ts planning to act to relieve the car rhortage, delaying of commodities, according to infornm-| |tton [house interstate commerce ocmmit |tee today An order iverting equipment from parts of the country where the| needs are not no Préasing and an em-| bargo on non-ensen from some | nections are under sideration, it| wna learned | An & result of the comminsion’s tion of the situation, there eed for congresn to take ao tion, Chairman Bach, Wisconsin, and other members of the house commit The $500,000,000 add the rm er or “e Nad movements received by members of the! —and what’s more you ‘can’t buy a better cigarette no matter what you're willing to pay! REATEST thing you know to be ciga- rette contented like you'll find yourself with Camels—an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you’llprefer to either kindsmoked straight! Put that Camel blend back of Camel quality and you've hit the greatest taste winning combination you ever puffed out of a cigarette! Why it’s a revelation! Camels are so good you will want to smoke them liberally. And, you may—for Camels never tire your taste! You will also enjoy Camels freedom from any unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. They are wonderfully refreshing! If you want to get some personal infor- mation about Camels compare them with any cigarette in the world il! - : at any price! Don’t Spoil Your Hair \ ube: by Washing It When you wash your hair, be ful what you use. Most soaps and | prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hafr | brittle, The best thing to use is Mulsified ut oil shampoo, for this is i entirely greaselons, It's and beats anything else You can this at , and a ounces whole family for tee said loans utive ment tion Industries tn | « forced to! of a short ma received of cars for transportation ¢ today The full law" I|New York today. Thousands of [loaded cars stood idle in the termi }nal yards, while industries suffered of raw materials The Food supplies were running low |from shortage “Seattle is turning to the Open Shop plan in industry Shipyards are to open up shortly. Our Association has been working with them for the Open Shop, and I think will be suc- cessful. WE HAVE ONE OBSTACLE IN OUR WAY IN THIS DIRECTION, MR. DAVID RODG. It is reported that he is trying to buy No. 2 yard of Skinner & Eddy in this city and, judying from past experience with him, he will unionize any yard he may acquire. I am wondering if it is possible for you to assist us in any way that will not jeopardize your interests, as we know that you favor the open. shop. If Mr. Rodgers opens a yard here, he will unionize it, AS IS TAKEN FOR GRANTED by union officials here. If he does 80, it will follow that the other yards will be forced to do the same. I presume he will come to you or your association for steel contracts, and your influence might change his attitude.” Irish Policemen * | Killed in Fight CORK, May 12.—Sergeant Garvey and farrington were shot |] | dead anc table Doyle wounded |dangerously here last night when they were fired on by a group of armed men while on thole way to district headquarters My motive in again starting shipbuilding activities in Seattle was not actuated by the necessity of pont, Foye for myself or for making large profita, but rather my purpose was to ‘provide employment for the thousands of unemployed and produce a permanent and positive ity for the city in general, and I sincerely hope that those cohe predict the yards will open, will be able to accomplish the same results for the prosperity of all concerned, as my project would have done. I heartily thank those of my friends who have earnestly endeavored to assist in my honest effort. ' Yours very truly, DAVID RODGERS jany drug si will law mont he. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a tea spoonful is ail that is required. It maxes,an abundance of rich, creamy lather,” cleanses thoroughly, and |rinses out easily, The hair dries | quickly and evenly, and is noft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and: dandruft,

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