The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 9

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Lt y ( Pe husband WEDNESDAY, DECHMRER 8, 1920, Yoncalla Now HITS LIGHT, ( FOLLIES GIRL A NEWLYWED ar TRY TO W STORY OF HAMON’S | Woman Says Hamon Paid His Wife $1,000 Month to Stay Away From Him SACRAMENTO, Cal, Deo. § harges that Jacob Hamon. million aire Oklahoma politician, alleged to have been murdered, paid his wite $1,000 a month to stay in Chicago And not bother him, w An interview with th today by a woman w Mrs, Ruth Walker I Frank L. Hamon, nep! politician. Jacob Harmen was republican na tional committeeman from Oklahoma and was a Jate for the G. O. P.} Presidential ne Frank 1. the divorced n Hamon, sought-as the ke Hamon. Mrs, Ruth Hamo i the United Press that Jake Hamon paid her hus | band $100 a month to marry Clara Smith, so that the latter cold legal ly carry the name of Hamon. In this way, Mrs. Ruth said, the relations of Jake Hamon and Clara Smith were calculated not to excite suspicion. “Frank has nothing to do with Clara Smith Hamon, I qn sure,” said Mrs, Hamon. “He married her as a convenience for his uncle, and re celved $100 a month for it. Hoe told me he did not live with her } “Before the shooting which fol. @owed his dimppearance, I received @ telegram at Murietta Springs from my father in San Antonio, Texas, that Frank was going to Cuba I believe he will stop with a friend, J. BE. Carr, at Havana, if he go to the island. “The entire mees is the reault of | family trouble, | believe,” said Mrs. Hamon. “The mother of Frank was intent on separating us because she Was afraid 1 would come into some of her property when she died. She! Owns the St. Elmo ranch, near Vaca ville, Cal, where she is now living. “As to Clara Smith, living as the) Wife of Jake Harmmon—while she was | Stopping at our house in Tucson, | Ariz, she received several telegrams from Jake Hamon, all of which im Pied that she was his wife.” eee ARDMORE, Okla. Dec. 8—Clara Smith Hamon, sought in connection ‘with the mysterious shooting of Jake 1. Mamon, today was formally charged with the murder of the mil- Honaire fi king and politica! leader. County Prosecutor Russell Brown, who made the first charges of shoot ing with intent to kill against the {Med an information with tice of the Peace Haj Cannon, ac ing the woman of having siain The charge of murder ts extradit- able, id ° Italian Prince Is ¢ Dead as Lowly Monk ' VILLANOVA, Pa, Dee. &—An| Italian prince who renounced his title | to enter the monastery of St.| Thomas, died after an illness of | three days. He was Dr. De Landas Errghes, and was formerly arch bishop of the American branch of the olf Jansenistic Catholic church, but rehounced that bedy to enter the monastery. . iFirst Kosher Liner Is Now Under Way} NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The De-| Kalb, now refitting at a drydock in Brooklyn, will be the first Kosher liner. She will have an abattoir and galley especiaNy for Jews and will carry only steerage pamengers. It tx estimated 250,000 Jewish emigrants | ‘will come to the United States rm | the next year. WELL, LET’S HAVE SPARLING OPEN’ER UP AND FIND OU J. Spariing, 52, logger, grabt a suitease at the O. & W. statio Tuesday Right. Patroiman C, 0. Scott grabbx Sparling. “For why?” queried Scott. “1\ not yours?” “I'm thirsty. Thought ther *] might be a drink in it,” answere: Sparling. He is held on an open chars The owner of the suitcase was in a hurry to depart on a train didn't have time to prosecute and left, without opening the suit case. Mystery! Has Sparting a sixth sense or waz he taking a chance Wait Until Saturday— Then you may go! Being Run by Women Bosses YONCALLA, Ore, Deo S--The| 9 city administration of Yonoalla waa) T being eritirely directed by women to . Mra, Mary Burt is the new maye © members of her « tl ar Mee THE SEATTLE STAR WATER USERS New Bill Affects Consumers | Outside City An ordinance affecting every con imer of Ueht and water living out the city limite wae being pre ed in the office of Corporation nael Walter F. tison and! * ere elected at ould have iy official duties January 1, but Mayor Lass Well, husband of one of the Women, and his aldermen resigned » that the new officials could start heir contemplated civic improve count} men had supposed ¢ < reelected without t the women of Yonealla held a ae 4 meeting! framed their slate and put it over) on election day before the men knew there were any candidates in | } the fied! | The bi tion In Melor Wednes i, which t# under considera the elty council, would make ¢ unlawful for thegwater and light lopartments to sell water or ele current Aprit 1, etrle a le the city Mmits after cept where exproesly Authorized Names of outside users of water and electricity will be submitted within the next 20 days for the in formation and consideration of the ounell Convict Escapes ; the bill provides, Robs; Back Again JEFF Robert slipped ERSON GITY, Mo, Deo. & Henderson, negro tife-termer, | out of state prison the other Mrs. Daniel Caswell, formerly Jessie Reed, RESTORE GIRL |Hidden by Parents for 17 Years in Cellar CHICAGO Dee ' Mtarved of mental and physical growth lyears thru misguided parents who kept her shut in a cellar for that period, Mary Ko! be given a chan aizki, 19, was to today to start over x were pre paring ‘ effect the transplanting of a p ® thyroid |gland which, according to Dr. Sig mund Krumholz, specialist in neuro} | ogy, will start Mary, who, he says has the mind of a 6-monthsold baby ‘on her way to live.” at the ay, Mary nkin weight in ex according to ;Krumholz, she in incapable of think ing, speaking and walking “All she can do is to sleep and eat,” he fn “Follies” | Mieht, stole $1,500 worth of jewelry | beauty, is anrious to get gettled in her own home in Cleveland, | ® house three blocks away,! She and her husband, scion of a wealthy Cleveland family, | tow } and was back in prison with his haul | in 25 minutes | “Coming to examine applicants for the flying corps of the United States | army, Lieut. Spencer Hail, of the alr/ service, is in Seattle Wednesday Recruits for both ground and fly. | ing service are wanted. Lieut. Hall) will be here about 10 days. His uarters are at the army recruit- ing station. in the Mutual Life building, Pioneer square. eee Carried from Fairbanka, Alark« by one of the army pilota who flew from New York to Nome and back, a letter has been received In Seattle by Elmer Anderson, student in the college of mines, at the university ‘The letter was written by Anderson's father at Fairbanks, Erick Neison, ‘one of the army pilots, carried it to New York, and mailed it from there. Of the 320,000 tons of rubber grown last year, the United States took 217,000 tons en) Masiclans sre enld to be more Mable to colorbiindnes than thos of any other class or profession. % yours For HEALTH & ENC GIVE TO MAKE ‘THE FRIEND HAPPY Just a hint— make up an as- sortment of the best toilet pre arations that will be a delight to the user. Tollet Water . * 43¢ to $5.00 ... 40¢@ to $25.00 Face Powder $1.50 to 85. Face Lotion .. «sae, BBC to Cold Cream .. . 25¢ to $1.00 Lip Stick 25¢ to 5O¢ At Guy's Drug Store choose Toilet Prepara tions of recognized makes — Melba, Djerkiss, Col gate, Luxor, Houbigant, Per fection, Mary Garden, Nyiad. OPEN 24 HOURS SUNDAYS, out of He made his mistake have decided to settle down to a simple life. Mrs, Caswell | home at Joliet health officers, According to the in giving the loot to a fellow convict! Will leave the “Follies” when the show reaches Cleveland, her\caith ofticers who questioned Mrs to take care of. new home town, she says. COME ALL YE PEOPLE John Zundeke, the mother, she had “TAKE IT AWAY” "$100,000 WORTH OF THE VERY FINEST FURNITURE, for 17) ‘ PA ‘She Kept Her Name © Off “Horrid Book™ But she did manage to keep bet The at ler the name Of ic. G smiled bewitchingly at Lieut Carr, of the traffic divisior amile failed a her she name off “the horrid book." tow | would have “Th r & He was Wie rele “ dint know my nar namne off exclaimed, nervously guess she's It's the maintained Lieut afterwards Carr law,” e did keep her k Lieut Carr his sister, | been there for 17 years. | PARENTS DECIDED fier two months TO HIDE GIL ese | A ne to the broken f who is said to «| tion of all extrerr j|mind and able to Krum? | her r to ay Inglish clearly, suffered only infantile paralysis when she was a year old. Efforts, it OP nid, were made to cure her, but walk,” was ® keep her in the with Dre, Ma Klein, becam: * teered to make an effort | but f4 ne child back to its normal | rek volunteer Great Britain is using its © was placed tn an observation | warshir oratories for ward where Krumbols, a mind ex-'and mouth disease. condition MUST BE SOLD IN FEW DAYS FORCED TO VACATE AT ONCE—NEWSPAPER BUYS BUILDING The other day just as we were unpacking a big shipment of Simmons Beds we were served with a notice to vacate by our landlord. A Seattle daily newspaper h2 vought our building and out in the street we must go. We have failed to secure a new location, so our big stock of furniture, as fine as you can find in Seattle, must be sold—slaughtered—sacrificed for any | prices that we can get. But, coming as this sale does, just before Christmas, the “Take It Away” prices at which ‘this fur- niture is marked will quickly dispose of it. Read These Prices, Then “TAKE IT AWAY” Every Article in Store Sacrificed—No Reservations—All Must Go, and Quickly, Too—Store Has Been Closed Since Satur- day—aAll Prices in Plain Figures—Wait on Yourself $65.00 Heavy Brass Bed— take it away for $20.00 Simmons Heavy Post Brass Bed—take it away, for $80.00 Brass Bed— take it away for $55.00 Brass Bed— take it away for $50.00 Brass Bed— take it away for $45.00 Brass Bed— take it away for $14.00 Simmons Bed, Vernis Martin— take it away for $25.00 Simmons Bed and Springs; 3x3 feet—take it away for $12.50 Child’s Crib— take it away for $95.00 Genuine Leather Nufold Davenport—take it away for $14.00 40-Ib. Cotton Mattress— take it away for $20.00 Dresser— take it away for $44.00 Ivory Dresser— take it away for $35.00 Solid Oak Buffet— take it away for $50.00 Oak China Closet— $65.00 Lady’s Mahogany Desk— take it away for $62.50 Makegany Dresser— take it away for $50.00 Mahogany Library Table— take it away for $32,59 Quartered Oak Library Tabl heavy post—take it away for $70.00 Axminster Rug; 9x12— take it away for $48.50 BLANKETS, QUILTS AND BEDDING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT ALMOST GIVE-AWAY PRICES $10.00 $18 Set Dishes, 42 Pieces Take it away for... . $9.65 Christmas Suggestions $5.50 Smoking Stand—take it away for. .$2.95 | $3.50 Smoking Stand—take it away for. .$1.65 $3.00 Doll’s Table and Set—take it away . $1.72 Basement Bargains Furniture pieces, slightly used, marked as low as 50¢ and $1.00, The following items give you an idea of the way prices have been slashed on used furniture: $30.00 Yost Washer $17.50 Extension Table $7.50 Quartered Oak Center Table $8.00 Typewriter Chair $15.00 Morris Chair $60.00 Genuine Leather Couch... $2500 Mahogany Settee $25.00 Double-deck Simmons’ Springs. . $15.50 $3.50 Woven Wire 3-ft. Springs 5 $4.00 Iron Beds, good condition. ....... $10.00 Sanitary Couch $2.25 Folding Chairs RESTAURANT DISHES AND SUPPLIES THAN WHOLESALE PRICES $100.00 Economy Range— take it away for $45.00 Imperial Heater— $42.50 wines feaway forme DI TOO ns fection Oil Heater— . $7.95 take it away for. ......-.---.--<.- 90c Linoleam— take it away for $65.00 MacDougall Kitchen Cabinet, nickeloid top—take it away for. ... $8.00 $16.50 $23.90 $10.00 Sewing Machine— take it away for... .......sss0e- $2.50 $18.00 Electric Lamp— take it away for... .........+.seme $9.85 $12.00 Electric Lamp— take it away for..........0.-...- $5.95 $7.50 Electric Lamp— take it away for... ........06 soeeus $4.95 $32.50 Floor Lamp with shade— take it away for $19.45 $5.00 Rocking Chair— take it away for... ...........see. $1.25 $2.50 Baby’s Chair— take it away for $5.00 Child’s Rocking Chair— take it away for $8.50 Mahogany Rockér— take it away for........ os ihe dae ek $57.50 Mahogany Rocker- take it away for $15.00 Full Reed Chair— take it away for $24.00 Automobile Seat Genuine Leather Rocker—take it away for. $60.00 Genuine Leather Rocker— take it away for $3.50 Go-Cart— take it .away for $18.00 Collapsible Baby Carriage— take it away for $2.00 Children’s “Walk b’ Rid take it away for............006 thnx GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, ALUMINUM AND BIG STOCK of DISHES at UNHEARD-OF REDUCTIONS NO EXCHANGES—-NO REFUNDS—ALL SALES FINAL—DELIVERIES.FREE AT OUR CONVENIENCE Sale Starts Thursday, 9 a. m. Come Early—There Will Be a Crowd LIBERTY FURNITURE CO. 1915-17 First Avenue JUST SOUTH OF BUTTERWORTH’S Tomorrow, 9 a. m. Come Early—Don’t Crowd— Take Your Time ‘ care it wan @e nt a monkey's glam, id complete paralyma tles—no spesch, no nai * has learned to do ig she shows intere which stand just Krumbolz declared he first endeave ored to obtain a man or woman to give up a thyroid gland, ided on the monkey,

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