The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 16

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(sees Hore | WOMAN IS SHOT; TRIES TO SELL (AGED DOCTORIS OURDROP Aontenal Man eos re ELWeLl Held High Cards DOPE, ESTED OPE PEDDLE é IN GAME OF LIFE » FI | | a Druggist Calls in Customs! Fined $500 After Pleading 4 ‘ . i Wife Die on Road But Violated Own Rules Siliene Guilty oW PATTEN -~ | NEW LONDON, Conn, July 1% Poor hendwork on the part of a1 Dr. James Butler, physician | Mernard Gelsted, chauffeur, who, aw “dope” salesman lead to the arrest | Ballard, was fined $600 in the rederall p. | thorities believe, hot and killed Mra Monday evening of Alexander Mo-| court Monday afternoon after he had) zs ‘ Arthur De Cordova, wife of his em. Donald and James Chambers, and | pleaded guilty to a grand jury indicts Po esa ‘ | ployer, on a lonely road near Ston- | F the welzure of 10 five-tael tins of|ment charging violation of the nam tato Prices to Be Cut in ngton, Conn, then shot himself last | number 2 amoking opium, valued at | cotic Inws a night, died in a hosprtal here early tpprogimately $800, by customs| It was shown by the teattmony off Half; Farm Labor No | today Internal revenue agents that Dre ‘ ' 4 | ‘The ehooting came as a climax to arin te to the ntory|Putler had bought morphine and eo tenger a Problem i l whateustncehiina anid was aoparent ober Spoording to the story | ete in wholesale coasting) (ae - _ ‘ Ja joyride, 4 . l the seth ‘Ge. keDawald «| had dixpenyed it in much the aame BY EDWARD M. THTERRY : | 'The body of Mra De Cordova was lenenienitiid taninenee.a manner to alleged addicts, His CHICAGO, July 13—Here's 0 : ; | found lying beside an automobile tn ona aaead to one : books contained more than 900 fio Pehining ray of hope for relief from| . |which the couple had been riding j Bede gee : Nchecin, | titious names and addresses, it wae deadly H.C. Lk * x several hours, ¢ ers body waa| . § ite eae Be . aid, to account for the large quam James A, Patten gives Patten Acroas a barbed wire fence near by, | tities of narcotics prescribed, fer “King of Wheat Pit | with a bullet wound tn his temple ° fa ofthe ‘ " In moving for sentence, District det, th, im trader, cap t, philanthrop. | Netween the two was an army re gor ‘P| Attorney Saunders suid that the de fe = aco was the only factor ade for leniency of the court, pon he suggested a fine of hich Judge Rudkin accepted, Dr. Butler is 64 learnan when he came to deliver he good ‘McDonald alleges that the stuff an left at his place more than a/ year ago, and that he did not know i what it was, even after he had dis fs ‘recognized as the greatest volver | | fm authority in the United) [| yee Examination discioned a halt-t filled | Patten say 4 in the machine. Valuable “Famine food prices are NOT jewels and cash were found on Mra, | <om: winter ye Cordova’s body | | sFlour ought » COME DOWN She was spending the summer bere | A q jj |sna vered it, until Chambers told him fo $12 or $13 a barrel |with her two children, a boy 21 and and suggested that they attempt to Progress Slow But SCUT IN HALF. | WIEN ~S family here early in July: : | The me * aed « >OKAN r 2.—"Hurrab? RT eae acgaret tha| 4-07 7EW ae ah otic enix hice Ott teal ) { | ‘The men were retensed on $750| SPOKA July 1 f ro $1 0 " h family, He is married and hin wife bail each, at @ hearing before Unit-|chortles Mowbray Pearson, merchant S\GOME DOWN TO STAY DOWN, nt not be higher, And many | /% tes bal Kean ed States Comminsioner Robert W,| here, in a letter to Gov. Louls 4 WARM LABOR SHORTAGE things will be lowe maf allaghs SL wo dhprrpet tae 4 6p McClelland Hart, “Hurrah! I have found on NO LONGER SERIOUS ] “If there's a good crop four |) ¢ two years 4) | mile post placed in accordance with “Farm labor shortage is no longer} ale » down to $12 or $13 a friend of Miwell yieited the El-|the law passed three years ago, ®@ serious problem. barre V/A f | well home on the morning of the|That’s progress! That means one 1 “People are over their ‘buying Patten emphasized this point: The firet known of the affair wae BY LORRY A. JACOBS y Z Jon by the players to pay the stake | murder ry three years, 23 every 100 ever’ | “WME Ce Digh mh at vies | a ie of -auteteta gaaeea : J 3. —Had pp on that rubber.” | Some of the detectives are con-|years—i5 or 20 thousand years will “Transportation ticups may help! ne ‘ natural se Pete as -ceek Joseph Bowne Mwell, murdered Z MRS. KANE TALKED vii 4 that Hlwell made his worst | finish the job. Hurrah for progress @® bring food pr down by pre| auence will be fewer labor de- ieee “card king,” played the game of life | TOO MUCH; BANISHED | mistake with the discard. In other | and your office!” venting bic expo to Europe. mands. That will be the biggest | as be played card games—entirely ik a” . : woe 7 A | words, he misjudged and discarded wii » Soa o| ny | ccording the h o in ove i ™. Kane, ian ag tine TOM ithe wron wo | Cost of living generally WONT kind of a help in the adjustment aceorting to rules—there in every " | v4 pra. | The couple left the hotel earty in the afternoon HIGHER—with some things go. ¢ : E ‘ * he warned in “Ad # r down and NONE ING UP."| “Sp won't be reafly day | aad Aid too much and knew too | vanced Bridge,” “endeavor to conceal | Irrigation Bonds ming up| %€ » ‘© eight eks,” naid Elwelf's most widely read book, | h about the players at Elwell’*|poth your weakness and your| OLYMPIA, July 13.—District reo up| for as ; it we oa npavcena Bilge", hove din to] house and was therefore banished. strength.” Pieper sonyfeoe Maes Pn Sa. nt—or what they the | | have been @ deep student of human ‘ After the mysterious murder of Bh | Moet UNCANNY THING oo itt be. boast 4 t ft Left to right: VIOLA| wei she came te 4 with evidence 000 will be bought by the state for p * use we can't t nature. A number of his rules in} “pr hm ‘ . Scape Ii she came forward with evidence. |i. anonT POST-MC ye la7s 000 abi . ee. rece” t of the world's wheat supply Advanced Bridge” apply ina sur-/| KRAUS, with whom Elwell| among other rules that ¥iwell ob-| Sear? tae dstiederdbrirste Are gre irik f he was “tired of the world's The most uncanny thing in the! don pro: MECES, “wcctte and diecontent™—that| Wil be a A the second because of | Member of Auto Party Porn| prining way to hin own life, and in-| spent the evening before he|rerved, however, wag the followine: | book ix tion projects in Lake Chelan county, t it wa, annonseed tatay. nobody wishes to work and every fon th Amuck in East dleate that he made mistakes in his! way found murdered; MRS. yhen your partner makes what| »‘Post-morters have their interest ws oe ~ Ah. Doty wants to make easy money” TRANSPORT! ATION LACK Ufe that he would never have made! 1) wT, the wife discarde ars to be an unusual play, do not|and are unmistakably convincing as| AN FRANCISCO. —Alleged to Sand wanted to get away from it all.) MAY HELP THE U.S. — at cards, ea aaa ste “py ndernn it, but ask yourself why/a rule. Don’t venture upon them | have been stolen and sold in Sam Bigs tent getting away from it Xk of transportation may hetp| WORCESTER, Masa, July @—|ELWELL piscarpen wire = | {1d 090; WILLIAM K. PEN-| no piay was made.” | cubden seu are -oortata: whet the | Mites er ence ON THE Jon With to < food prices down here be. | James W. Ryce, of hewter, N. Y.| AND THEN OTHER WOMEN | DLETC Elwell's partner | William K. Pendleton, Etwelrs pel ts going to reveal, and, above | miasing from the Mare Island navy fils EVES OPEN cause of the difficulty of shipping it | 0° of & party of aute from Bow | Great care should be urged in fog confidant; VICTOR VON | partner, mys tin roiations with the | all things, when the corpse is buried | yard, according to William J. Jordan, While he s retired from the|to ports for Europa And I do not|%™ committed suicide by shooting| studying a band that leads tos | SCHLEGEL, divorced hus-|™UTveTed man were most cortial. | don't continue to talk of it and harass | prohibition enforcement officer, AFe Presidency of the board of trustees look y buying of tions by | Mimeelf on Main #t. here earty today,| “heart make,” says “Advanced | band of Viola Kraus. | Cecile are” looming into Miwell's | the other ayers.” rests are expel © of Northwestern university, where | Furor ny use they | Sfter he had shot Harold P. Joyee, of| Bridge.” But Elwell discarded sssna ___| business dean, alleged tra in| Unfortunately for Flwell's reputa- | his philanthropics total a million and ed it so badly oF for Fu.| Boston. in the cheek, ands had at| his wife, aud since then other BI ~|Mquor, and District Attorney Swann | tion, however, the district attorney| Why “wouldn't t the pink of pre Dm half, he is at his desk every day an buyers got stung very t tempted to kill Abraham Smith, driv-| wemen, | 88y remark which calls attention to | states that he is examining evidence | must continue to probe with his | priety be an appropriate flower for. in his office across the street from € ago and spe | OF Of the automobile “The advieabitity of a heart make’|* "splay he tn Hable to be called tending to show that a close busl-! scalpel our national emblem? § the Board of Trade, with one eye on erally got their legs pulled. | Ryce previously had an altercation)!» contingent on the len sth and a P the grain market and the other on n the next 12 months the United| With the driver regarding the fare. | strer of the heart sult,” mys “Ad ey —————— ——— The numerous companies in which he | States and Canada may have to sup-|J0¥e? ormered the car stopped and as | vanced Tiridee ctor. ly Europe with 600,000. . ne did Ryce sho! im. Jumping | twell had eve - ( ds a directo: i P 600,000,000 busheis| he did F hot hy J EI had rything for a strong De sie's 68, with white hair and nms.|of wheat--or at least a minimum or|from the car, Ryce turned the gun|hand in life, He had honors in ey-| with big jowls, a steady eyo, | 250,000,000 bushels. Argen is try.| 00 himself. Jory suit—-two of them ners. Auge frame, inclined to be portly,|ing to buy back 20,000,0 whels| After ahooting at Joyce, Ryve fired IN HRARTSctheewine lore—he Wknotty hands with a good grip, a already sold Europe and has stopped|at Mra. Margaret Ribest, | 27, ! had 9 aplendhd wife and child, am | ‘wide smile—and an ever-present| shipments. Australia’s crop is short|minsed, He also fired ta & ur DIAMONDS —otherwise money D 1890 ) Giger. Patten is still in business up| thru drought. India’s shipping pro-| hia aim waa wild. A policeman, } had heners and strong suit. ESTABLISI to his neck and he knows everything hibition is still on, Rowmania will|ing the shooting, rushed toward the cut _ nerwise friende—he | P there is to know about grain—the|only have a slight #trplus, and Rus-| automobile, Ryce, at the approach sineme ebility—he | Ee ot WOITe feet. ex-pats Bo 0 igreniing ciod els She patrotinan, opened fire, and) ‘ee prereset The July Clearance Sales are keeping right on—reducing prices right and left | “Mainly food price reduction tn | shortage was greatly exaggerated; |>*r Of shots before Ryoe turned the | mume,” maid his book, “avoid all weak | 7 » ., he United States depends on wheth-|that the situation had changed Se | un on himweif. heart and diamond makes.” on all the smaller lots and slower sellers. er the spring wheat crop of our) tirety tn the past 30 days. Hoe raid | The Worcester police today had! MID IN HEARTS FOOLISHLY Sountry and Canada yields bount+|he knew a college bey in Evanston | the entire automobile party under ar-| MANY TIM Pally.” said Patten. “I think it will.) who went to Kansans to > rest, which included three men and a et eid ay | “Potato crops are splendid. [the wheat fields—and mrad tel woman, | roles setwelt ie wn Ph Stee 7 Prices should come down. We've | cause the farm labor market theost wgRT ee |in hearts foolishly rhany times, and | __ been paying $3 to $3.50 a bushel, | was gtutted! Body of Tinea | often made it diamonds reckleasly by Re ec ie dae a 1 wouldn't be surprised to see | INDUSTRIES ARF. playing the game that he did not | @ that cut in half. Man Brought Here) isew rmcin SEES POSSIBLE “This is because Industries have! The body of Angelo Rogers, om Whether he made « mistae tn | ‘SLASH IN FLOUR PRICE been laying off lots of men.” Patten Me | Dloye of the Monahan Lumber mill, | banking too much on the queen of) “So when peopie—even so-called) said. “Railroad conditions have| Monahan, who waa drowned while| hearta—Viola Kraus, just discianed| ever y es oO Sxperts—eay famine prices are due/ something to do with it, But take|«wimming in Lake Sammagish|a# the “Miss Wilson” whose pink Dext winter, I say NO! notice that the people are over their| Sunday afternoon, was brought to| lingerte was found in hin apartment | | “Even if the wheat crop tm’t boun-| buying fever. They are overstocked. off won: wh remains to be seen. Viola Kraus | L£ ep ee Seattle Tuesday morning for buriat |—remaina to eorgette, Urepe Shoe factories are working half time, | Funeral emen was divoreed from Victor Von | We've got much more than enough | hecause everybody is |Pouneral arrange te were in . i overstocked. charge of Johnson & Hamilton. Hig Schelgel shortly before the murder . ; for ourselves. We will give Europe| The woolen mills of Philadelphia also |body was recovered from the lake} It Was for violnt ne prima ine an l ongee whatever transportation facilities | are on a half-time schedule by E. M. Wheat of Seattle, who| Tule of bridge that An ne, | : will let us But even if the export) “I do not see much chance of tm| was fishing nearby former housekeeper, was discharged Dig_one, prices of flour| provement in the industrial worl | : caEhise a Deakamtiok ‘tee daioeunaal / —Many round neck models that slip over the ——- Gradually productio 4 ‘iedom in to p jong the players, may decide any ; ‘ i wo pS Ra I A I an TR A head and have short: sleeves; theyre trimmed | healthy ‘movernantin the high cost | around hocking for hele tor Provs-|soust on. ne account may anything 8, with machine embroidery, lace inserts and Val of living barometer.” dence to pull you out of unless appe to and if he make ay lace. VISIT. SEATTLE | occur | ee” gnrintne mode bs siete ener I t Farm Lands of the — | =~ \ oie and a few dark shades, Northwest | B THE BON MARCHE | Eight Swiss denpoetin’ and agri- | A | R GA I N BASEM ENT] gas ee FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ied | | The Shoe Clearance Better Values in Attractive Gttle as guests of the members of the| Em “ices | This Special Lot of Jersey Dresses || —_ Is in Full Swing Wash Dresses at $3.95 Jands has been completed, and the Gelegation leaves tonight for Van e e aa ates oak Ms Cotton Wash Dresses feSestion Waves tonight tor Van || SPLENDID SAVINGS ON HIGH CLASS one UR Is Going to Sell Like a Flash PUMPS AND OXFORDS pol gyi SE comprising 75 membe rived | . : , , they’re here in such Hew York on April 25. Sixteen of The finer lines of Women’s Pumps and — good values that you the members have been touring the Oxfords are being sold at very heavy re- will immediately [Pacific coast. The her units of the * €ommission comprise manufacturing, | ductions. choose one or two, @hermical research and busines | | S Made of checked per- perts. Some styles can be bought for $8.50 a sales in blue, pink or BANK BANDITS | e pair less than the original prices—on al- lavender—with _ tunic most any pair you select you can save front skirt which ends at leas OC q in a sash bow at the whys eh yh Oihysaigi back—edges bound in WOUND SEVEN | —Thrifty women who realize what a saving this means to them will be here early Women’s $5 Low and High Shoes, $3 solid color. | to take advantage of this offering. * Escape Town After Stealing||| = Made nicely of medium weight wool jersey in straightline and Russian blouse $8.50 Pumps and Oxfords now $5.00 Gingham styles trimmed with embroidery and buttons. 5 $12,000 | | «Tan and grey shades mostly; sizes 16 to 44, but not a complete range of gizes. $9.50 to $11 Pymps and Oxfords at $6 Dresses $5.45 JOLIET, mW, July 12—Atter rov- || | & . Especially goo poe the Bhs July 12 ere $8.00 to $15.50 Pumps at $7.00 quality gingham goes erday of $12,000 n, ten arm into these Dresses, bandits wounded seven persons as ° ! > " and ayy smark- they swept the streets with rifle fire New Jersey New White $9.50 to $13.50 Pumps and Oa fords, $8 ee they're we yr }upon leaving the city in an automo-| i bile. ; ° 11 to $13.50 P. ‘ L Ow Is, $9 Plaids in assorted co eutatisld when they notioed Sport Coats Tub Skirts $ wh bo edb and Ox fords $ color combinations the machine in a ditch. They offered | $12 to $17 Pumps and Oxfords at $10 with white vest, col- jassistance and were shot for their| ‘ | : lar and cuffs. seonsideration. iq) SHOR SHOP—UPE MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The machine was moved from the e 'e | itch before the posse arrived. BANDIT VICTIM Med pla baer Tt aoa Pal ated Made of splendid material, heavy Comforter Business Men’s Luncheon 60c Satin Finish lined coats with inverted and box pleat quality cotton gabardine, with ample |]} . WEDNESDAY’S MENU j backs; narrow belts; sizes 16 to 42; hems,’plain gathered style, with but- | Challies Cream of Tomato Soup Candy DIES AT MONROE tan shades mostly. ton-trimmed pockets and wide belt. | 25c d Choice y Baked Halibut—Parsley Sauce Officials Are Searching for, Making any comforters? Coal Higpaand Seis Fotabe Od Broken ac. tb. finish Murderer Still Lots of Good Bargains Left From the | Here is the covering at Baked Veal Loaf—Country Hard Candy, “thoi | | an economical price. A > ~ ae > Se : a at . : merican Pot Roast—Pan Gravy nieces of “k candy. Ere 4 ¢ . Cott | on if a michal pieces of stick candy, — gbyenerr, suiy sat me matt) | $12,000 Stock of Merchandise We Are Offering at Aad eat Fi Mashed Potatoes, Stewed Tomatoes cushions and others dur holdup of three men in a . i ; J French Rolls —in assorte a- ee ot ree man to | About Wholesale Prices eat Choice vors—very spe- rr . Bay rere 4 dark colors ; Pamt A first Bia csercer. vip iamaee All high grade merchandise, bought from a reliable merchant in a nearby, —lengths to Apple Pie Vanilla Tce Cream cial at 400 ‘per: Bergman died in a horpital late town@bought for cash and offered to you at wonderful s. savings. | 5 yards. Rockford Watermelon enorerro as UPPER yasteréay et Monroe, The highway- FARRIC FLOOR (THIRD) Coffee, Tea or Iced Tea ‘ MAIN FLOOR m got over $970 from bis three SIXTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE « TT DANE See

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