The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR 3 Amundeen Men = a = Richard Jeffs’ Dream of “Home for Poor Children Has Not Been Realized July 146, 1907, Richard Jeffs, Wealthy pioneer of Pialschio, in county, executed a wil! in} he left all his valuable prop to five trustees to build and) na home for orphaned chil wm years have clapect; the | Of Jeffs has increased enor ly in value; the 300 fertile acres, ding dozens of small farms, he bequeathed to the trustees, ‘one of the largest estates in| Tich White River valley. @RPHANAGE ERECTED, SAPS GROW RICH orphanage has been erected are still holding the es to the review of no tri-| court. The rich farm lands | t Jeffs left to charity are leased | Japanese farmers, who are grow: | wealthy out of their leases and trustees named In the will are | . president of the Dex bank; Willian’ HM. Bogte, y attorney of Seattle; Lester , Jobm C. Atwood and Henry men have held the estate of Jeffa for 13 years; during the majority of that time, most of | he land has twen given over to the a ‘The reason they assign lor not carrying out the request of @ying man is that 4 sufficient w Vv ERES DENVER PRET BEAUTY) IDSNS RSE. MAKES HIM RICH No Undue Influence Proved, Is Jury’s Decision LOUISVILLE, Ky,, July 30,-Find- Jing that Karl A White | Plaina, N.Y... plafitet, had not ob: tained a contract with his godfather, | Karl 1B. Grahn, aged Louisville brick | manufacturer, thru undue influence, | & jury has awarded a judgment in for breach of con tract, thus ending @ two weeks’ trial | in which the strange relations be tween the godeon and godfather re) revealed | More than 40 years ago the wealthy Louisville financier was at the christening of K ehild of a lagreed te last y *f the dapper musician) leame to Louleville, went to the pala tial Grahn home and was received as a fon when he told hin godfather Heine, hristening Then, ing to Grahn'n tenth mony, beg N® Intrigue of Heine to charm his daughter, Elste, and him. sine thru her, to strengthen Nis hold on the godfather with a view of getting control of his vast manufacturing | | interests. Hin piano playing and singing were the media thru which he made himself irresistible, Grabn tontified The father, finally yielding to her lappeals, loaned Hetne $25,000 and went on his note for $75,000 for stock in the company, and promjeed him & nalary of $15,000 annually, the Jew timony showed ‘The court held tha: was procured solely of the daughter it tract. a | . let Haynes iberty Theatre. | jIf you value ¥q repair it, Ng Are Believed Lost NOME, Alanka, July 20.—Members | of the Amundsen crew here are! mourning for three men who left the explorer's #hip with mail last fall) while the veasel was off the North | Sibertan coast and who have not been heard of xince i | Three J apanese a Nabbed in Raids| Three Japanese were at liberty on | $100 bail Friday, following raidn on their soft drink establishmen They are: K, Kawaguehi, #6 W & Ando, 80% Yesier Way, Jikihara, 301 Occidental ave. iring done bring it returned 0. D. repaired paid when sey C jock of | BROWN-WHITE’S st Day of JULY SHOE SELLING) Offers values you can’t buy later on at these we’re featurihg tomorrow include SATURDAY WHERE UNI VE Just received from two large Eastern Saturday morning at just Main Floor Genuine White Reignskin Pumgs and Oxfords in styles including Ties, Plain Pumps with cov bu the popular Theo Ties, One Eyelg Cuban or Louis heels, Five Eyelét Oxfords with Cuban heels and Spott Oxfords with heavy weltedjs tomorrow at one price— ly prices. Values | Floor _ hag not yet been accumulated. OF $4,000 [RAR PUT IN BANK. The beauty judges of the Denver Express decided that Miss Dagmar Jensen was the prettiest salesgirl in Denver, and en- tered her picture in the national salesgirls’ beauty contest. | The national judges are now busy in New York. They are! | going over the photographs of the local prize winners and the national winner will be announced soon. “(Calls Off Divorce; Wife Was Bunked| Dies Unexpectedly |-'»»is»ea Minnie C. Jackson, living In Call-| CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 20—|(2AD fornia, didn't know her husband|Captain E. R. Monfort, 78, former | person Harry was seeking a divorce until| national commander of the G. A.| 191 after it had been granted. He knew! R, died unexpectedly at Oake Cor.| where she was, Mra. Jackson con-|ner, N. Y¥., yesterday while visiting .jtends, but kept her in ignorance. his daughter. Monfort was wound Yestertay Judge Calvin Hall can-|ed in the civil war and carried a celled the divorce. bullet in hie thigh. GOOD LOGIC Don’t buy where it’s cheapest alone. Buy where you are sure of quality at a cheap price. There's a big difference and the best way to prove it is to be a regu- lar Bartell patron. We don't only try to please you— we do it. Don’t experiment in drugs; it costs more in the end. Get it at Bartell’s and be safe. We Are Saving,a Kodak for You Freah Filme Latest Datings All Sizes Autograp! and N Autry Fit a’ A beautiful model, ‘on long, slender lines, with hand-turned : and covered heels. ps were made by top grade shoemaker and emphasize a tou in elegance seldom seen in footwear. Glazed Kid, White Kjd, Patent and Tan Calf—AAA to D. Special Vibration, 8 way, stirs w tion, agitates the cells and immediately elieves headaches, neuralgia and rheumatism; — also\ all muscular soreness. The Star can and v perform its full duty. small machine with a world of power. No ex- tras to buy — $5.00 buys a Star Vibrator, complete with all attach- ments. e drugless , circula- Ri eas in choice may be made from clocks r large assortment. sizes from small antel design to the regular large size get-u- up. None but the best, such as “Westclox” kind and other reputable makes. Small or large numerals, plain or radi- um face, one or eight- day alarm. In fact, we have the very one you want. Alarm. Clocks priced at $1.75 and up. Y. SEMPRE GIOVINE Kodaks 89.49 to $124.48 Brownie Cameras $2.86 to 919.95 All Sizes and Models hie oks Plates I your Kodak troubles can be remedied here. Ougfexpert Kodak will give you all the pointers you want and igfwon't cost you nny. We will appreciate you making our Stog#P your headquar- pr all that is connected with photography, in any time, POMREIAN) Why envy a cl You ean have g right when yi pelan article # Fragrance Taleum Pompeian Beauty skin fair and adds ¢ Day Cream (vanishige), » ni skin and holds thefpowder.. Massage Cream, jars Night Cream—brings beauty whi sleep. Une it after a trip by It cleanses the pores rm one’ ters Cc mplexio: t your skf . A Poi ¥ promoter, A j ing Sempre Glovine. It ie really ine for that roughness that ‘ fm. etter’, thid: teeter: tripier or Oxford you will want is not You'll have a chance to kind you've always pi from outdoor exposure, Keeps the skin from becoming dry or wrinkled, A solidified fave cream that cleanses and refreshes tho akin. large the pores; cake... just delay your purch Good Shoes, t WILL COST YOU MORE Just now We're offering 20 different styles of high grade Men’s Shoes | and Oxtortis at less than present factory\cost. They’re made by well © known Brpckton makers. Workmanship ‘and quality guaranteed. Priced ~ now at / ’ . PHYSIOLOGICAL | BELTS | $8.80 for correcting all deformities of the abdomen. In all sizes for men Famous | Boyden Shoe and women, Tans and Blacks : $14.40 $16.60 yN-W ONS E HIT 1220-22 SECOND If $5.00 to $9.00 on the style of ote worth saving, regular pricg¢s soon. here Will not grow hair or en- «+ B9¢ Quality Bristle BATH CAPS ; Hair Brushes We carry one of Seattle’s choic- 4 est collections of Bath Caps. You taste as to style and design be readily satisfied at a reasonable expenditure. Gorgeous colofs are represented in all styles Each cap is made from best gfality pli- able, light rubber — the head snug but not too tight. Priced at 25¢ and up. , Sponge caps. Draw bag to ein _ The Hughes Hair Bragh needs no introduction. The bristly are long and stiff, set in rubber cupion back and absolutely waterproof. \Hughes Brushes at $1.25 upwards, We have for your selection ’y line of brushes that is unequaled. \Im- ported and domestic bristles, 4 or metal back. We have the brush Yo suit every requirement. Hair Brushes at 50¢ and up to $9.00 each, x Men’s Belts priced at..... ose sees e- $3.00 to $6.50 Women’s... $4.50 and $5.50 A department in every store where a perfect, satisfactory fit is bsolutely guaranteed, to match bath Ing at top. Get the h your cap. Each 65¢. 6—BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED AT—6 STORE NO. 2 | STORE NO. 3) STORE NO. 4 STORE WoO. 5 8 610 Second Ave. | First Avenue 5349 Ballard Second Al ane Weetake’ yn Near Alaska Bldg. | at Pike Street Avenue | at Union Street | at Pine Street MORE NO. 1 1908. Boren Ave. ANE.

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