The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 7

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% IN FLIGHT TO MEXICO | Driver Says Woman in Mur- | der Case Is Armed With Two Big Revolvers ARDMORE, Ok, Deo. 2—Elnd | police for more than @ week, | Mrs. Clara Smith Hamon, wanted | Sere in cannectian with the fatal, San national committesman and mit fonaire off king, todey was believed 16 have crosmd into Metco and tiken refuge within 60 miler of Fi STARTS ON PAGE ONE @ nah MY her room, Bor ald they could HOt MMewety bum, AUTO LAKE CUNNINGHAMS SEEN One of the strongest pottttr ty the Police theory that the wom wae slain By her former Nuwhand tw the fast Met aw AUTONET resmriittn Cunningham's was seen tn front of her apartment about 11 eclock, It dixappedred immediately after the killing, Mra. Cumntngheam was shot twtor. One bullet went thru her head, an other thru ber left hand. Moon, the alleged homewresker, begged reporters today not @ mer fien his name. “Please let me alone.” he sal. “T Rave an awfully sick wife.” He tokt Capt, Strickland he had not worked for three months, but did pot exptain how he made « fit ing HERE’S MORE ABOUT OLSON STARTS ON PAGE ONE the muiterial allegations af the cow plaint. AItho #he eduld have time = met torlons deferiee, it it allowed, jude ment Wat entered Septeniber #1, 1916, foréeloting «i thortends on her ate The propefty wae sid and délivered to one H. Jones, on Decem ber 21, 1917, for an Gtpremnd consid @fation of $1,219.66 “MERELY / “|Glton tol Re fot te worry, aa it Wis merely af aotiod te #teaightien | otet the tithe, ig eee E tity i i aireh fi : d 8? a t ? i j i iH bl 4 AIR ORDINANCE TOBE DRAWN committee, “It is my idea to provide for the of drivers of heavier-than- machines after theif for occupation has béeeh detateiitied some method to be worked out,” ra! deciared. “This license may be revoked for ” ‘Carroll asserted that necessity for legislation was imipfédsed tpor ttl by the apparent careless and disregard for humat life ex- by a flier at the Daftthouth agton game at the staditim ; yy. He flew to within a pessoa” endanger. é of Live® i ordinance will be prepared by tion Cvunsel Waiter F. Meter. RR will be refer x4 to the public safety x Meense cowmitieés of tie city Beaitle's Proposed traffic code for will be one of the first to Grafted in American citrss. HERE’S MORE ABOUT CROOKS STARTS ON PAGE ONE without waiting for anewer, 4 him a note. MIGAR DROPS FROM 7 (EN HIS TEETH He opened tt and read. The cigar op from between his teeth afd down the steps. dang the ding@ong” be aloud. ‘The note read: “I am glad you showed me the iat , OF I would not have believed you hen you gt this, I will be over line into Canada. 1 am going I decided to help you “Weill, tks, were on hey were im on @ diet of bread Ye men were roursied the recent clean-up made by ie ie the first chain igi, Finally, (¢ t# alleged, she test the Phtire estate daring the summer of She afd her three ehildren fhan nathed Johnsen, whe claimed he Was renting the pretiicas thru Clean They Were thrust tipen charity, The complainant allégew she get $400 dut of the $1,500 reatieed from the sale of the propefty, Olsen fie@lecting to give an acovunting for the balance. According to Olson the history of fhe case dates much further back tha the death of Bergmat, “1 lived with my father ahd other near Tolo when 1 wie @ Kid.” . “Twas a dlackailth's boy MY ambition was to become & law » 1 studied, and finally got into TWO-GUN MAN | Holds Up Store; Another Robs Jap Restaurant ‘Two bandita, one of then a tye een Man, who held up a downtown ||) store and « Jap restaurant Wedna | day evening, were still at liverty Thorsday / ‘The Monette Partware On, 17 Second ave, was held up by @ lone} bandit at 6 p,m, Wednesday, while the home-going crowd was passing | by outside, George Mather was the clerk whe locked into the bandit'’s gun. Twe in the store were um Work. After taking $150 cash fegietor, the gunman backed! Gut the door and swiftly disappeared down James ot A twogun robber held up K. Tak, proprietor of @ restaurant at 416 Pith ave. 8 at Ep om Taki wee badly frightened ty the artillery die play and surrendered $10 from hie cash regiater, A putes snatcher get an empty pete from Mre. W. Witkins, 427 25th ave, S, on Pike ot, near Fifth | ave, Wellnewdey evening, tle aad | coped, relate entered the grocery eto | @f Hh, Sotuite, 1494 second ave, hart night hy removing « sereen from a back window, and wtole $112 In ativer & Scent piece minted in 1885, an ot SOcent piece and a wate. Prowlers Were frigtiiened away from the heme of Mra F, Hebier 3188 B, Madioon at, 771 KILLED IN IRISH REVOLT Trying to End Turmoil by Christmas WY Wh MILLER LONDON, Dee 2-4 determined effort will be mide to end Britieh afd ifth fighting ty Christmas, it beading apparent today. At the garhe tline it waa announced in official cirelet that no truce will be cénsidered until! the “campaign Of mutder* in Iretafd ts terminated Lata Henry Rentick plane to awk Lioyd George Whether, in view of the approach of Chrimtmas, We ie prepar od to eoneult Ifiah opinion in an ef fort to affeet @ “peace of God.” Another peace effort wil) be made by the Rritieh jabir comminsion which Went (6 [fthand t6 Investigate police Fepriania Twetltyeeven persons were killa! in Iretand dating November. accord ing to compiled by the Irith offices, total number of deathe Im the POPS was placed at TTL Karl¥ mefning raids today thee out Pin@and femulted in the capture |PLAN TO TRAP 04 48 Bergrian’s attorney in probat: ing ber will, Like everybody ¢lse over oats he didn’t have an; money, ” 1 toon gl and @ RUM RUNNERS U. $. and Canada to Patrol Detroit River DeETROTT, Mich. Dec. 2-—A jotht warfare on rum runners along the Detroit river wan planned at a ott fefence here between officials of the United States and Canada. It was agtted that an officer trem either side Gn hereafter pursue @ Sl prehibitiel Violator Into the other “Oscar wanted an automobile, and they gave another mortgage against the piace. He findlly #handoned her. Ler Hen LIVE ON IT AS LONG AS SHE LIKES “The first person she came to was Old George Olson, to get her out of the mess, After é6fimuiting her, I fotecloned thé iortenm®, Ferited the house, méved the little #hack, an ale calls it, down onto my five acres, paid up ail the billé she owed, wiped out all her ihdettednéat, and satit her back to Tolo to live on the prop- @rty as long a4 she cafes to, without Payitie o cent. “1 told her When whe left that if she ever got a chance to «ell the property fot anything like whet it ts Worth, to do #6 atid pay rié 80 ennite on thé dollat for what 1 pit in'o if and she could have it as long as she lives, “sothe of the bid MihetinéRe vei there that are sore about the grave yard, put her up to this.” Olson was tried in diatmrment pro- ceedings here about a fhonth ago. With the decision still pétiding, the complaint, supplemental to the original @harges, has been filed with thé #iate bar examiners at Olythpia. Olson will be tried of the later charges Before Examifier Howard M, Findley in the Count¥4ity build ing here, December 17. SHIP LIBELED IN DOPE CASE PORTLAND, Of, Dee. tor the first time in tory of the Pacific coast, an entire vessel waa libeled by the government today because opium is alleged to have been umuggled on the boat into this country. The barkentine Hawnll in the vessel Which thé Roverhment seignd then Assistant United Btated Distriet Ab torney Charen Reamen, The Hawaii in owned by the Rolph Trateportation company of San Frances and th mid 0 be worth $70,000. Captain L. V. Agidius of the bark. entine is now under arrest in San Franciseo on a charge of smuggling the barcotle the maritime hit! céuntry pritided he turns the case over t an officer of the other cot» try a@ soon as he enters. Fittta poliée will Mtrol both dew ot the river. ADMITS THEY RAISED RENT Mra. Joht W. Roberts today gave the other side of the rent raise cof: plaint filed with The Star yesterday by Mrs. Nellie Sinclair, 1516 Yesler Way. Mra. Sinclatr charged that the Honerts had rained her rent from $96 16 $45 & tiéheh, within one month from tH tiffle whe moved in. Mrs. Roberts admitted raising the rent, but Maid it was done for the purpdme of forcing Mra. Sinclair to move because she was an undesit: able tenants Mia Hobétts said Mra Sinctait Apped wp the Robert’ dining roém carpet in strips, put the Roberts’ stove on the back porch to rust, and used highly insulting language. “The house ts still for rent for $96 m ffonth to desirable tenants,” said MEA, Roberta. New Petroleum Field * Is Found in France PARIS, Dec, 2—It is again an fiounced that petroleum haa been dittovered in the Auvergne region Bofitige are being carried out with natidfactory results, Wants His Moonshine Tenants Thrown Out Charging that liquor was belfie distilied on the premises, Allen T Williams, owner of 25 acres in King county now occupied under leane by T. Takiushi and his wife, brouéht wait in superior court Wednenday to levict his tenants. Williams watts $1,950 for the alleged destruction of limber, fruit. trees, fences and ap: Paratus on thé place. CURRENCY - CIRCULATES OMAHA, Neb, Dec, 2—All the Ourteney family's Currency was put into dirctilation by Benjamin F., Mfx. | Hazel Currency charged in her di vorce petition, She was given a di AT WORK HERE | vorce and half ef Currency's eur reucy. fHE SEATTLE STAR Ivory Pyralin Toilet Ware A Favorite for Christmas Presentation ANY women have long wished to acquire a set of Ivory Pyralin, the toilet-ware famed far and wide for its chaste beauty and supreme quality. Many more women are hoping that Christmas will bring them just tite pieces of Pyralin which will nicely round out the equipment of their dressing table. In any case, this Store’s displays of Pyralin offer abundant scope for selection. Popular Gift Items in Ivory Pyralin Are Briefly Suggested PYRALIN MIRRORS, solid block with beveled plate glass of best qual- ity, millinery shape and round style; also Stand- ing Easel Mirrors. PYRALIN HAIR RE- CRIVERS AND PUFF BOXES of solid stock. PYRALIN CREAM AND SALVE BOXES with giass linings. PYRALIN NAIL POL- ISHERS, solid stock with detachable chamois, in different styles. PYRALIN MANICURE INSTRUMENTS, includ- ing Files, Scissors with Pyralin handles, and Cu- ticle Knives, PYRALIN SHOE HOOKS AND SHOE HORNS, PYRALIN HAIR BRUSHES; many pat- terns and sizes, with solid backs and superior bristles, PYRALIN CLOTH BRUSHES with flat or concave backa, PYRALIN HAT BRUSHES to match cloth brushes. PYRALIN BONNET BRUSHES with handles. PYRALIN INFANTS’ BRUSHES, PYRALIN NATL OR HAND BRUSHES. PYRALIN COMBS, coarsé, of coarse and fine teeth; Many pat- terns. PYRALIN MILITARY BRUSHES, solid block, flat or convex backs, different sizes, Genuine Ivory Pyralin does not yellow with age. It retains indefinitely ita creamy, ivorylike hue and exquisite finish, (FIRST FLOOR) FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET PYRALIN CLOCKS with no metal in sight; dainty timepieces with good movements. PYRALIN PICTURE FRAMES, oval and ob- long. “ PYRALIN HANDKER- CHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES. PYRALIN JEWEL ROXES, supplied with plush linings in Blue, Copenhagen or Rose. PYRALIN PINCUSHIONS lined with plush to match cushion, for jewel or trinket receptacles. PYRALIN PERFUME DRESSER STANDS AND BOTTLES (clear cut glass and frosted glass bottles). Gifts at $1.00 Suggestions From the Stationery J Section ARTICULARLY interesting se- lection in useful articles suit- able for gifts is offe in’ the Stationery Section, and the feat- trred price is an item of import- ance. Boxed Stationery tn lovely tints, attractively packed; 48 sheets and 48 envelopes, or 24 cards, 24 sheets and 48 envelopes; price $1.00 box. Eversharp Pencils: regulation long style; price $1.00, Date Books for 1921, children’s town, and stay as long as you like. Die-stamped Correspondence Cards 35c Box |B perience rot in appro- priate Christmas de- signs—poinsettia, pine-cone and bird motifs; 12 cards and envelopes in box; 35¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE bound fn cloth; price $1.00. Perpetual Calendars, the Volland Sunny Year Book for Sufity Children; price $1.00, Calendars with Old Colonial colored print design, moufted on edlored cards with ribbons; priee $1.00. Decorated Pencil Sets with clever designs of case, holding pen, pencil and ruler; price $1.00. Children’s Pencil Sets, in leather cover, fed of blue; price $1.00, Birthday Books with Browning quotation for each day; price $1.00. Dennison Sealing Wax Sets with three sticks of wax, 24 tapers and holder, in box; price $1.00, Friendship Books if attractive handicraft bindings; fmany different subjects from famous authors; price $1.00. Excelsior Diaries, in red ot blue leather covers; price 1.00. Ccsipmse-soenied Chi-Chi Sets for fortune telling; price 91,00, Tourist Tablets with leather-finish cover, compart ments and linen-finish tablet; price $1.00. The Glacier Playfields of Mt. Rainier is a booklet that will be of interest to friends if other cities who have not visited the National Park. It is profusely illustrated with photographs; price $1.00. Christmas Lunch Sets of Denhison Crepe Paper with traditional decorations of the season—holly, poin- settias, Santa Claus, mistletoe—inelude large Cloth, 12 Napkins and 12 Plates; price $1.00. Wool Scarfs With a Christmas Appeal VEN the colors of these Wool Scarfs. in their varied attractiveness suggest them as Holiday Gifts. In brushed wool and ¢amel’s hair; some with a Tuxedo collar, belt and pockets; Brown, Blue, Navy, Heather; $7.50 to $18.50. Brushed Wool Scarfs in many attractive colors and color combinations; $10.00 to $12.50, FIRST FLOOR PWARDS of twenty-five dif- ferent games may be played on_ these Boards, their prices varying with their finish and the num- ber of pieces of equipment. Book of Board. + equipment. Baby Plates 50c to $1.25 HERE are ever 80 many attractiye nut sery patterns to choose from in these heavy plates with their deep rims— strong and durable. Prived at 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. The Plates at $1.25 are fitted with a wite clamp so that they may be se- curely fastened to table or highechair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Frederick -& Nelson am Turkish Towels For Holiday Giving AIY of these are woven so they make individual gifta, for border designs have shield for tm fale or family mom ograma, In Guest Sizes Jacquard weaves in white or crossbar patterns in blue, pink luvender and yellow, with end borders in the color, providing epace for imitials 36¢ cach, In Medium Sizes Pond borders are of various widths or others with all-round borders in colors of pink and bine. Some pressed effect designs are accentuated in color to form end patterns, 76¢@ and B5¢. At $1.25 to $2.50 Larger sine i plaids, in blues and pinks or fancy stripes, Jacquard weaves with monogram plates. The finer qualities have exceedingly heavy doubletwisted weaves with fancy burdure ‘All White foft and fiutty DOUESTAIRS STORE Kiddies! Have You Walked Through the Streets of Toy Town? THis is a town of toy houses, toy railroads, toy wagons and automobiles, and peopled with dolls—hundreds of them. Like all towns, it has a postoffice. And here stands Santa, greeting all the boys and giving out the letters which he has written to them. Come and visit this rls, and Santa invites you. TOY TOWN IS IN THA DOWNSTAIRS STORE Combination Game Boards Gifts With Entertainment and Pleasure for Years to Come instructions and box of “pawns” accompany each AT $5.50-~A Board with 71 pieces of equipment. AT $8.50—A Board in finer finish than above, with 75 pieces of equipment. AT $10.00-——A Board with felt lining on one side and raised cushions on other side; 120 pieces of —TOY TOWN, THEN DOWNSTAIRS STORE Corduroy Negligees Make Delightful Gifts for Women F PRACTICAL serviceabil- ity, yet lacking nothing in gift-appearance, Corduroy Neg- ligees make a happy enditig to the search for a personal gift for a woman, In wide-wale and brocade cor- duroys there are Negligees in wistaria, cherry and old-rose shades, 88.75 and $10.00, In narrow-wale Corduroys, Neg- ligees in Copenhagen, rose | and Wistaria shades, $5.75,

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