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HOPE TO SOLVE _ GIRLS MURDER Woman Says She Wit- nessed Crime heater prices take a tumble— A great epecial purchase over a year ago of these heaters at for mer low prices enables us to now sell them at corresponding re Auctions, offering to you just one big value after another | | F; OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 19—Kotu: | tion of the mysterious murder of home of a Piedmont, Cal, eapttalist, apparently was near today follow | $12.75 regular price $18.50, the FAIRY EMPRESS Is & stove of most beautiful Proportions. very line and angie ts pleasing to the eye. It is strong sturdy. , looking and not in any way elumay. The rich abundance of nickel work helps to make it indeed a most beau tiful heater. Heavy ribbed pot and best steel dody; all making ing reeetpt by police here of a letter} from a Chicago woman who says she Witnessed the slaying and can ident fy the murderer, Mine Carlsson was attacked and | choked to death here on the night of | Mareh 15, Eifforta w solve the crime had been unavailing and it was be lieved no one witnowed it The Chicago woman, a resident of the North Bide “gold coast” section there, whose name was withheld, ex plaina in her letter that she was un je to write sooner because she bh on seriously il, She was visiting friends here in March and, while tak ing a walk, witnessed the murder and she mid. Mer letter contains a itairtight. Borns Minute description of the slayer. any fuel. Regular Police will leave for Chicago at once to interview her, and she will be brought here to aid in finding the murderer Looked Unhealthy | to Dutch Guest |, BUTTE, Mont,, Oct, 19.—rt t# not likely that friends back home of a certain Dutch engin A member of Holiand’a recent royal commission te study water power in the Northwest will flock to Butte to make their jhomea For, if said engineer told them his jiimpreasions of the city, received while | driving over it in an automobile tour they will believe Butte infested with jcontagion. And all because his knowledge of Fngtixn was hary. During the trip the party passed « “measiea” sign. When the Dutehman asked what ft waa, the host ex- plained it Indionted there was @ case of contagious measies tn that house At other times during the tour other placards were pointed out. “What do you think of Butte?’ asked one of the party on return to the hotel. “Terribly wnhealthy™ he e@jacu- lated, In equivalent Dutch. “T never «aw #0 much disease, Seema an if the whole town was infested with mensions and For Rent! Soldier Settlers in Canada Thriving EDMONTON, Alta. Oct. 19—More money has been loaned to soldier eet: tera in Northern Alberta than tn any other part of Canada. Albertans point to thin fact as a tribute to the Attractiona of the soll and climate of the province. Thru the Edmonton oMice, which covers the northern half of the province, loans to soldier set ers have been approved to the ax tent of $14,000,000, and of this amount nearly $10,090,000 has been disbursed. About 3,200 aoidiers have been actually located on farms with an equal namber settied on home. mend lands for which no loans are necemmnry. Most of the eoldier evttlers are making good, according to the soldier sottioment board, and are sharing in the profits of the bumper harvest. Gives Reliet dt Rani cnt Sos price $18.50. Spe elal for the week, $13.75, $12.75 regular price 616— —has heavy pohahed steel body, cast iron nd nlekels plated ot double down to wauge Hr ateel The fir chamber inside te lined with steel, awing cover top, the tect lege foot rests are all handsome- cm wi ne pri ei py itor the week, 4 i > (AME aw aresre> tat Ct, — 4d $2.48 fegular price $1.54. —this little air-tight heater, simiiar to pic aes. except with low has = special fran fm collar joint sheet fron an (1p \ — Just the heater for the Dedroom these chilly mornings. Regular price, $4.60. Special for the week, $2.48. pestteries Today. “iening, bh beefins | PEACH-BLO EMPRESS air-blast heater a heater, that you can lool from day to day anc ice it better the, ton: on | hava it. Pa Re lar pr jee jecial for Ere week. box in the 2 res ent. ¥YREF SAMPLE COUPON FTMpS Pyramis Wide. Morbell, Mim Eng, sod pe PY rr ¥Y Pyrenté BRIO «oe eoeenessee seneerom -eseeseneees « en mew. Short skirt plus lace stockings plus complexions equal foe waa worked out here today by Police Chief the flirting nuteance, matioa Morals may be. appear ia public In costumes which led by men ax a walking invitation dressed woman has able to figure out why women and and paint themaelves the way they | modated.” Says New Resecroir sent to Europe, Short: Skirts Equal a Vamp, Says Official ROCHESTER, N, ¥, Oct. 19 ow-necked waists, plue drug store a vamp. This problem tn moral mathemat Joseph Quigiey, tn the cause and effect of | dinoussing The chief maintained that if there were no vampires there would be no mashers, and that every woman who dfesser immodestly comes auto Hy within the eategory of a vamp regarditee of how high her “So long as women continue to to say the least, should be reserved for the boudoir, they will be regard to start a Mirta ." Quigley said 1 not believe that a modestly anything to fear anywhere. TI never have been firls drese—Or, rather, undress do. Assuredly most of them are on Urely innocent of any wrong mo- But an they have outw ‘ance of welcom ing @ flirtation they will be accom Would Break Walls Hearing of a petition of Capitol hill residents to enjoin the elty from building a reservolr in Volunteer park continued today before Judge) Clay Allen, following on allday dis | cussion of engineering problems yes terday Protemor Toute G. Carpenter, of the University of Colorado, testified that no matter how carefully the rew ervotr Wag maintained, the walle would ultimately break and create untold damage to property below Slides were likely to ocour, he anid owing to the clay and gravel tn the Cleveland Plans on Big Birthday CLEVELAND, Oct. 19.—Cleveland ia Airing the mothball fume the munteipal tinsel, flour nants and banners, and serubbing up in preparation for the celebration of 138th annivertary. Mayor W Fitageraid ordered an early start for the event, and selected a committer of 60 representative citizens to super Vine the work, The 126th birthday tally on July 22, 1921 It t@ hoped to dedicate on that day | the great auditorium now under con struction. The auditorium will be the largest {n the country, the archi tects sai. It will have senting room for 15,000 peopie. The cont will be $4,000,000, Savannah Testing Portable Schools RAVANNAH, Ga, Oct. 19-—Mo hammed and his mountain are per. forming in Savannah Uy season. When schoo! enrolimegt became #0 heavy all the children could not poco A to school, the beard of bought four portable ane tote hounea | and started sending the school to the children, The portable schools will be went to locations where most con geation occurs, It was announced. } 1 | out of New Welfare Board Member Talks Here Mrs. Delphine M. Johnson, recent: ly appointed a member of the indus: | trial welfare commission by Gov. Hart; Mra, Helene H. Wilson, repre senting the Philippine bureau of commerce and industry; County ‘Treasurer William A, Gaines and Themas P. Revelle were speaker the meeting of the King County Women's Republican club, at Meves’ cafeteria Monday All of the speakers predicted an overwhelming vietory for the G, O. Poin King county. Shriners and Their Ladies Dance Tonight! The women and relativen of Seat tle Shriners will be entertained to- night at @ special open meeting The program will consist of vaude- ville and music by the Nile Temple band. Malini, the magician, will be @ headliner. There will be dancing until midnight. Osteopaths to Hold First Meet Tonight The first meeting of the King) County Osteopathic society will be | held tonight in the offices of Drs. | Patter and Hart, in the Bitel building. ‘The meeting ia held for the purpose of electing officers and the appoint ing of committees, ITALAAN WORKE! ERS of the Pa cific Coast Coal Co, at Black Dia mond, have raised $600 for the quake victima in Italy. The money has been SKAGI $24.75 regular price $30— —@ handsome heater that is easy to keep clean; cast fron top and bot- tom with heavy cast linings and large door. This new model is one of our best wood Burners and is attractively nickel trimmed. Reguiar price, $30-—. Special for the week, $24.75. “SEAT. making up your mind. Remember that when TLE: for information. tigate. Phone Elliott 5015 LANDS $20 Per Acre--Easy Terms Lands where you can raise big crops every year. No stumps; no roots in the ground; no stones; no brush; no fertilizer needed. Level, rich garden lands, and yours for the above price. Will you investigate before it is too late? These lands are selling fast; 150 tracts disposed of already and many people have promised to buy in the next few days. T BAY Don’t be too long in 600 tracts have been sold you cannot then buy any of this land from us, . Come to our office for particulars. Write or phone Join our excursions and ves- Borg SES SPARKS & DYE 1220 Second Avenue Ground Floor—Open Evenings jin marriage the ashes of two THE SEATTLE STAR RINGSIDE NOTES ON CITY COUNCIL MONDAY Schools reduced fares o1 Appropriated $1,500 to the Madison and Madron: Authorized the expenditure of $4,000 to pay the expenses of a special lection to be held on November 2. Referred to the streets and sewers committees Councliman Carroll's 1 of 14h ave, N, E. ordinance changing Ube nai Agreed to attend & meet market will be taken up. Referred to the utilitiea commitios a communication from Railway Henderson recommending that steps be taken to of heavy losses incurred in the operation | Superintendent D. W. relieve the street car syst of the Carleton k Md ation deprived the street car system more Greate regulation of the motor “Married” the Ashes | of Japanese Lovers| TOKYO, Sept. 24.-—(ty matl,)-The rather unusual ce of unitl “ place a few days ago in the ince of lau, The young man and Woman in question had been attached | to each other for some time, but cir cumstances prevented them from | marrying, In dexpair they commit ted “shinju,” or double myiclde, quite common under such eireum stances in Japan, by leaping into the «a from a ef at Atami, @ well Known bathing resert. Their remaing were cremated and the Buddhist wed ding ceremony then performed over the ashes, an, according to Buddhist belief, this marriage will carry over into the next world. Indicted Pair Lose Fight on Removal The United Stabes circiut court of appeals has affirmed an order ineued in the federal court here last «pring, in the case of George F. Rowe and Chriatinn Tjosevig, The two men are under indictment by = federal «rand jory in New York for an alle ed conspiracy to defraud in connec: tion with Alask mine stock The defendants rrested in Seattle on telegraphic instructions, following their indictment, and were COUNCIL Passed an ordinance granting disabled service men attending vocational the municipal street cars. Passed the revined city wirtng code, California Pharmacy In-| SERVANTS spector Jailed | Are the eyes that they - usually offer no com plete the loops at the Eastern termini of! gan FRANCISCO, Oct. 19 wil plaint until after the real of the harbors and public grounds com- mittee Turaday morning at which tine the plans for extending Pike St. TUEBDAY, OCTORER 19, 1920. BOND REVOKED IN DOPE CASE SUCH WILLI Let us prevent small eye troubles from becom: ones by fitting fn $13,500 bond revoked because of sen . sational dixclomures in court linking ings of Ban him with the inner wot | ing large to University way. Francisco's narcotic ring, John De} you with correct ginaxes & bill providing for the | Vries, former state pharmacy board NOW. . from Third ave N. t© | inspector, was in the custody of the — | 1y of Orville Attix, the! rprise witness,” led to can. ¢ Vriew’ bail, following | wsion of the latter’ at 16th ave, W. Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians Estabiixhed Since 1890 SEATTLE OPTICAL Co 715 Second Ave Mw was to open its case De Vries spent the with drug peddiers he | 4 | The defense in court today | night in a « 8. W. bus tines, sraon declaring that jitney oper of over $160,000 a year and urging bunmen, ell once prosec |New Building ie University Planned | Plans for the construction of the! proposed mines group of buildings the University of Washin War Parents ‘hie Backs Bonus Bill Trustees of the War Parents of Washington #Oclation of the st on YOUR TEETH inanimously indoraed Referendum |C#Mpus are rapidiy taking No. 2, the poldiers’ bonus bill, at an| Ground will be broken for the first jub headquarters, in the Butler ho | try. in the near future, it is prom tel, Monday evening. ised. This building will be 60 by 90 ane feet, and in to be located Just south of engineering ball. AMUSEMENTS ‘ Meany Again Leads - Mountaineers’ Club The Mountaineers have reelected Prof. Edmond 8. Meany of the Unb versity of Washington to head their organization. Prof. Meany has been president of the club for the last 12 years ree KEPING PARTNERS” SOc to $2 N LATIMER, president of the Dexter Horton National bank, ts re ported to be rapidly improving from iliness that has confined him to his home for the last month. PAID ADVERTIONMENT _eseph A. Sioan Candidate for County Commissioner tie Comedy mie Mats. 27¢ to $0c. | ordered removed to New York at a | hearing before United States Com | miswioner McClelland. ‘They filled an lan appeal to thie order, This appeal | was taken under adyivement by the | ofreult court when it met here, Inet month. |Ballard Elks “Open New Home Saturday ‘The Ballard lodge No, #27, B. P. O. Fiks, will move into thelr new home lat Ballard ave. and Vernon place Saturday, The ceremonies will begin at 2:30 p. m. and are expected to end at midnight. 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