The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1920, Page 3

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SEPTEMNER 13, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR FOUR DE AD IN i Says Four Sailors ~ |Goat B Breeders of Russian Children British ‘Journalist \To Honor New State [Ter Met in Army Beat, Robbed Him! Northwest Organize! Are on Way Home| Here on Trade Trip} Legion Commander Hospital; Married Four sailors slugged and robbed! preeders of milk goats on Puget} NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Crowd-| P. Burns Marshall and Maj. W. W An informal reception for Thomas| A romance that started in. the few dene Sowe = hay Span yee sound were permanently organized | Ing the rail of the steamship Yomel | Soden-Irwin, newspapermen connect-| N. Swale, newly lected Washington | army hospital at Camo Lewis hae Tara. & Usevensity] koldier, told police, His story waa|!Mto the Northwest Goat Breeders'| Maru; and* beaming with amiles ax|ed with the Manchester Guafdian, | #tate commander of the American | terminated |} y with | being investigated Monday while he | association Sunday Co-operative | they waved good-bye to.Americs,| Manchester, Eng., are in Seattle in | Legion, will be held this evening at - hry oe: ae ripiotid i First of the New Scores of Passengers Hurt} recovered “from the effects of the | buying will be a feature of the organ-|780 Russian refuges children sailed |the interests of cloner trade rela-| ve eterans’ hall, in the Armory, by | (oiiny, | sity of Waste os slugging. 7 ¢ | tons between England, Japan and| th attle posts and their women Pictures is here Now in Smash ee ination, from thie port last night on the Inst) rr at wtaten oe coed, / a dae nnn | lt of thet Journey around the re | q was suffering from | arnt a “ EUGENE DENVER, Sept. 28. — Wrecking | Is Stolen $200 tn cash, by borsiarn who en.| World to their homes in Petrocmd. | Auto Skids; Woman | cent saturday night, will recover, it i crews today were digging out from | : " ‘ They were taken to Viadivestok A ah saddanins tino “haw tanensens iden y bees Denver & Rio Grande passenger) Checks, totaling $150, secreted in|. Jefferson wt, he told police Sun | American Red Crom, ‘They have] Mra. 1. M. Wood, 4165 38th ave.| yearold "kon, skidded and crashed | 000feet ” train. which was struck by @ land/a dry pea bin, were stolen, with day night. been In New York sthee August 20,' 8, weriously injured in an auto acet-! into a Grotettankin trugk | six months o slide near Debeque, Colo, early yer - ‘ bee — - - terday, killing the engine crew and two unidentified tramps and fatally }injuring another The engine, mail and bagsage cars were overturned and scores of [Passengers were slightly injured | Reports today from the scene |were that the slide is continuing gradually and railway officials fear jit will be @ week before the track tas be cleared, PROBING WIFE'S /~DEATHIN LAKE Honeymoon ‘Voyage Ends in “A Fool and Tragedy CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Investiga. His Money” | : . one jon into the death of Mrs, Anna J Mitchel! Jones, formerly a New! eS ay < oo York portrait painter, and wife of z = ————— = = =— =< J RY, Love, Romance and John Jones, president of Chicago’s # - E Oat. Me Dill Pickle club, was being made to ; , Good Fun in Picturesque J 4.) folowing her drowning tn Lake | ™ A S : = : Michigan late yesterday. - Jones and his wife were on their | ~ ———3 honeymoon when, according to his | ¥ washed overboar¢ ah Bureau of Missing Relatives Searching for her son, Joseph| Anderson, believed to be mentally deranged from wounds received iq the war, Mrs. Marie Ricks, of) Minneapolis, was in Seattle Monday Anderson has a scar on the left side of his face, He was wounded | in the Argonne. Nese 3 C= Ni . —If your kitchen can be made more efficient, more attractive; “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” wna the text at the Pilgrim church, Broad- way and E. Republican st, Sunday night. Milton Coolidge, 2221 22nd ave. N., was much impressed until he found that a thief had stolen his CRAWFORD E. WHITE | fy i YA ry. SUPERIOR | = ccx =o: r=:| om oa 4 ae —If you can reduce kitchen work; WN SS = Tay AQ OURT JUDGE (ee (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) over to Patrolman M. J. Cleary wae SS: —If you can reduce your fuel bills by the addition of a Monarch Malleable Range- of va THEN NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IT There can be no justification for waiting. 7 — WS —— = Ww. AYO oo — (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) SNES, Will SA's wy =n) Se z The cost of a Monarch Malleable Range, spread over the years of its service and measured agajnst the enjoyment of association with it, is insignificant: Performance has made the Monarch Malleable Range a byword with discriminating “‘houséwives everywhere, UNITED STATES SENATOR Should you desire information regarding the merits of these ranges, ask the housewife who is using one, ) ‘ { > Mi A iy or, better still, come in and talk to one of our sales- es ey. le ones py. °: i he g 7 “G men and have them demonstrate the Monarch Range. we Has an honorable and efficient national leg- et ecord. ears c 7 4 ! : Trade your old stove as part a. cerenes frenty-tne-y ” a « = e payment on a new Monarch service for this state. ; . = He is a man of clean life and high ideals. im = 2 = == Pag 5 He is a man of fine moral conscience, with 5 SF Ss == . y real strength of character to back up the = z << eZ — xi me ROTE-RANKINCO- principles in which he believes. * i : Bigg * SS OTTO F. KEGEL, President His splendid ability Was been proved innum- ie Qe te b s + “ PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE ‘ His standing and influence at the national capital in behalf of our state is conceded to be great. . E SSuas His long experience and kgowledge of our . There are attractive problems fit him more than ever to serve i our state adequately in the future. Leg Base Models Believing these qualities and such experience H to be needed in one who represents this pay Cabinet Base state before the nation, you will ~ fh Models and Combination m Models Senator Jones E j in sizes to meet every household requirement. ¢ A AT THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES | fF Wy It is easy to select a Menarch Malle- able Range: now. Vote to Renominate Tomorrow (Paid Advertisement. Paid for by Altnow-Singieton Inc.)

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