The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 8

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> band’s affection. HER RIVAL Wife Forged Checks to Get Clothes So Her Husband Wouldn’t Leave LOB ANGELES, Deo. 29. Borger, 21-year-old wife, Jaws by the imperative her heart, raised a “defense fund” Irene blinded to dictates of | in & frantic effort to protect her home @nd unborn child from the woman” in the eternal triangle Ghe laments and explains her fall-| ™re in the city prison here, under Brrest on charges of having forged) @hecks to buy $5,000 worth of artistic Purniture. She wears the jail calico. @utbid in competition for acconting to Mrs Borger, waiks free @lothes and smiles her “I passed checks recklessly,” Irene Berker | Other woman trying to steal my bus conquest. Band's love. They may | bought $5,000 worth of pretty things! 1 @idn"t spend that much—bdut Mount doesn't matter. “I realized that there would be a/ : goon, and I wanted to hokt my manne affections, 1 began to sus- pect something was wrong—then | Baw the other woman. “Bhe was able to dress | Sppealingty. Friends told ‘Was an artistic home maker; Burrounded herself with alluring (things. Believing that my husband had been appealed to by these ex fernals, 1 decided to hold what I had ett of happiness in the eternal wom (sway. I determined to make my as pretty as anyone's—and to Keep myself attmetively dressed. “But this defense plan required ‘Money, and, in my frenzy to compete “with the other woman, I — the law. “Now I must pay a terrible price for my i!)-considered stratecy, while My husband is on his way to South smartly, me she that she SHE LOSES G0 TO PEN FOR STEALING CARS for Separate Crimes ‘erime, committed by the same meth. Without each other's Were sentenced by Judge Calvin & Hall to the same punishment Tues day afternoon. to five-year terms Albert F. Hughes, 21, brought his stolen automobile here from § Francisco August 14 and sold Harry Hughes, 18, picked up @ car here May 20 and sold it Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John D. Carmody recommended the mini mum sentence, but Judge Hall add @d a year, saying he would join in| @ petition for their pardon at the @id of one year if they showed @igns of reformation Madame Takes Gloomy View » PARIS, Dec. 29.—Serious political nd labor troubles with President Wilson's lite endangered, are part of America’s fortune for 1921, Madame . De Teleme “revealed” te Madame De Teleme Madame De Thebes, after long study Of the stars, predicted today what ip in store for the world next year. The fates have mixed bitter medicine for most of the nations, she said. She found these things in sight Belgium-— International worries, t'aly--A revolutionary attempt. Spain—A most troubled interna tional situation Portugal—A revolution Turkey—Dismemberment Russia—Increased disorder with the present regime imperiled and Lenin's life endangered France—Further division of the so. clalist party; and religious questions. In the Brothers Get Same Terms} “other | in smart tailored | SEATTLE SETTIN’ SH-H-H-H!! While the woman she attempted to| Ze her hus. | | said | y “because I found the} the | “lAngeles in a hotel recently /did | Wonder TF ‘were Aus any GLASS EGGS ‘Mart TORTURE CAGES |WAR VETERAN |Palo Alto Women Wire Sec. H Baker SAN FRANCIS: », Dee. tests againet alleged “torture cages" at Alcatraz island army disciplinary barracks, in San | Francisco bay, were telegraphed to Secretary of War Baker by « com | Ch mittee of Palo Alto club women, it was announced here. 29.—Pro the use of w who refuse to work are forced to stand in the tron cages 10 days at a time. The cages are sald to be 14| %: inchea deep and % inches wide, | °™ making it imposible for an inmate)" to change his position or st down SAYS O'BRIEN WAS MURDERED | | by Sister Claims Aviator Not a’: ime ! men out of work. The Ford company | Suicide last Saturday advertixed a partial] | shutdown until January 3 for inven-| MOMENCR, 1, Dec. 29.—Lieut.| tory Pat O'Brien, pleturesque hero of| six wars, who was found dead in Los} commit suicide, but was murdered by | a woman, according to a theory ad-| vanced today by Mrs, George Cleex, | a nister. Mrs. Clegg said she was supported in her belief by Pat's brother, Mer win, who is now in California are | manding further investigation by the police there. Mrs. Clegg said, in backing up her| an theory, that Pat was threatened with | ibe: death on several occasions by a wo ‘Two brothers, guilty of the same|man and that once, Virgil Moore, an ‘of8, altho working in different cities | Tor, wrested « pistol from her knowledge, | death note found Fach stole an auto- | mobile of the same make and each | *!!b! ‘Was sent to the reformatory for two} | | successor to| difficulties over labor | spring will come an improvement of | financial and commercial conditions ; and a derease in the number of di vorces. A change in the government will come in the summer. bly # rupture of the extant, which will se ass the country for fall there will be gra ficulties with a men of fuptey and a statesman'’s lite Ganger. jourly embar In the 1 ait bank in| | aviator friend of the deceased war-| The sister further alleged that the at Pat's side when| his body was dincbvered, was writ-| ten by the murderer as a shrewd | It was intimated that robtery was the motive for the salying by the sister, who said the fortune of $150, yo 100 posseased by Pat had disap-| | peared HAMLINE GLEE CLUB, OF HAMLANE UNIVERSITY, St Paul Minn., will give a concert at thed ar ont First Methodist church lon New Year's day at 8 p. m HenryG. Young 1412 Third Ave Next to Boldt's KAn-RU O01 COMPANY, Tacoma, Wank. | Mc rena ALL SHIRTS WINTER UNDERWEAR of the World || NECKWEAR AND PAJAMAS - PRICE "sShirt Shops “The Place to Save Money” 1433 Fourth Ave. Joshua Green Bldg. ie “Wakes Up” in Oakland, California OAKLAND, Cal, Dee. 29. wleod, war veteran from Clinton faah., recovered his momory in Oak land last night and today was tn menting that he ha@ forgotten about | tree, coal mining engineer, from an peistmas Suffering attack 1 ines December 15. Laat Right he suddenly recovered his mem 7, found himself in a strange city, 4 stopped @ policernan to ask the ume of the town. McLeod was taken tn charge today the American Legion. Denies Ford Plant Plans Long Close| TROIT. nd b., Dec. 29 DE wre ow tor company indefinitely throwing .50,000 ‘INOW GETS 48 EGGS: ADAY INSTEAD OF 3 ocrenaed pari in wanuary,, Hung. seals at 3 eee had been gettia: o 7 By the end of January y other day tre ‘a two Wee 48 8 day. —<. Vincent, South, Ky Vincent's tees P Boney will be ch Don Sung (Chinese scientific tonic and ¢ ao or wet the w You can obtain Don at of poultry F $1.04 (inctudes ail Burrell- Dugger ‘Bide, Indianapolle, Ind by is Columbia REEFERS 221 Union St, Bet. 2nd and 3rd by Drugaists. AdverUsement | ARE CONDEMNED LOSES MEMORY Albert | of jc Lee . haa! japhasia, McLeod apparently had!ny @ man who knew him in Ken ‘The women allege the prisoners | Wandsred from his home at Clinton Charlies | CLAYTON, 61, 1, advertiaing manager of the|for more than 30 years today denied | Tuesday rt that the plant would be | 21 Ticartea | ARRESTED FOR F. H. Sain Is Held at Sacramento SACRAMENTO, 29. —Frank Holmes Sain, in in the city jail |here today, charged with the killing jin Jenkins, Ky. of William & Crab | May 7. Dee 1916. Bain wan recognired on the street I'm glad t's over,’ ‘mid Rain. He ts mid to have admitted the murter MURDER IN 1916; |ber of Commeror, jand to have declared that his de. fense would be self defense, He will waive ¢xtradition. A reward of $1,900 ts said to have been offerad for Sain's arrest. Sain bas served two years France as 8 soldier. DEATH OF MRS. tn AGNES M. resident of Seattie occurred afternoon ber home,| ve. 8. 10th The Probating | of Estates Involves a very high order of legal learning | and ability. The title to | tens of thousands of parcels of land in King County is affected by the Probate Proceedings | through which the title has passed. There have | been 28,300 different estates probated in King | County to date. It is a part of the duty of the | Title Company to search | each Probate Proceed- ing and trace down the title of all real estate thus passing through | probate. "WASHINGTON TITLE. INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Annet ‘Thae 8000.000.00 is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo -~w Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be careful to avold imitations. Be sure its Bromo ja?” O 6. kgore- The genuine bears this signature 30c, |name must make tha What Others |Advertise \We Sell for Less STAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER LIGHT Electric LABOR REPORT F SCORES BRITAIN, BE PROSECUTED, Bond Firm Says Honor in Ireland Is Losers Are|E Compromised Indignant LONDON, Dec, 20.—The report of] PORTLAND, Dee, 29.—Demand 40 Watt Westinghouse the labor comrmiasion named to tn-|that Fred 8. Morris, who was prest Mazda Lamps $ || vestigute the Irish situation WAM) dene of Morrin Brothers, Inc., when mate public te It contained @1 0: bonding inetitution. failed here| 40c = Jonunetation sritiah govern: | ment for ite reprisals againat Sinn | Monday, be prosecuted, was made Feiners Jidet night at @ mans meeting of in-| It follows in part | ventors who lost money when the Dim-a-lites, $1.25 “We © that the! pond house went to an ioe ot ell "ne Gracies’ Gar aaeeead Ma Make your regular lamps burn any candle and order a the hom larrest and ¢ aon oP eae power desired by merely pulling the cord eaty of the le in the eyes | Etheridge. wife of Joha Etheridge, ~ as ’ of the world, 1 it of the concern, who At Mineapoliy awaiting re to Portland on charges of em nection with the 8 Brothers ! property of Morrts | theridae wan likewine de- | & } «in ja turn bess Setzure Gasoline Coleman Quick-Lite Gasoline Lamps, $10.50 200 candlepower, white light, white shade; fine for homes without electric wiring; ean not explode if thrown on the floor; $1.50 extra for fancy decorated shade The gravely | report states that even if a of the reprinuls charged are at the case against the gov ent is amply proved. ‘The cases 4 include burning, destruction, ng and the brutal treatment of women. The report declares that the salv- + wae | Dtheridge scored for allowing an alleged ex-convict, to| |be placed in charge of the local | bonding Imstitution. yen of Morris Brothers, who | n of the Irish question can jattended the mass meeting, were accomplished by violence a | threatened with ejection by force Kerosene = the government must conciliate from the meeting, but were allowed | = Dietz Hylo Lanterns Special 98¢ One of the famous Dietz Lanterns. SENT ANYWHERE IN THE STATE, CHARGES PREPAID. |Harding Not Coming Is Definite Word | Reports from California that Prent Jenteleet Warren G ing to the Coan@this wir true, sayr 8 8. UL. Hedges, president o from Jr, secretary to who thanks It ext =e <= rintian, Senator igen for the avail him self of the opportur ne day. ARE ARRESTED Seven druggists were in jan Tues | The council recently pane ae twee eoeca eben at coor to Coliseum Theotre ) | day night for the wale of twoounce | { rdinance making the aale of |bolce tn the enforcement af the or | ‘nun een ras ST. JOHNS, N to ports by storm. ea ern et iowa Hardware G «ginger, highly popular as | T DRUGGISTS Afl were relenaed on 9666 SIXTH AVENUE snd PIKE STREET F. —Shipping held of every description. Overcoats, Suits and Cravenettes in all the finest weaves— made by the world’s best makers-——such as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Clothcraft, Heldman, etc. Better made clothes cannot be bought at any price This line consists of an endless variety of patterns and colors, and your Second avenue merchants would s be proud to equal our values. . Boys’ Suits, Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Shoes for the whole family—all be- ing slaughtered here SALE STARTS | Thursday, 9 a. m. 20c Handkerchiefs now at 50e Suspenders, now at 75¢ Wool Sox, now at ........... $3.50 Sweaters now at ....... 20 Canvas Gloves, ....1le 35c $1.98 — Se. $1.98 MACKINAWS | Suit Bargains} "=.'s""""> $1.98 tt $6.85 | ct. $9.85] er Oc : “i300, mow... $14.75 sien Shits. $1.18 Shoe on suits sate $19.75 f Hae. Ue BO” + Shoe, “ium”. $23.50 | Fram go 4g Suits, values to $70.00, now. . President Suapenders now at $1.00 Ties cut to Children’s Play Baits, now at $2.00 Union Suits $28.75 BOYS’ Suit Bargains Values to $12.00, Men’s er _values, now Meats and Ladies’ Fine pe te values to $16.00, $5 4 8 5 now mente 49c “esses BBC 68c Genuine ‘Chippewa $5.48 F vate, io sis.00, wn Cos $1 A - Pe Be. aki now at ...... ‘ 1] 48 a ve wisi” $798 | hate $1.48 1 " BOW ncccccccsecs ry ao “Rubbers now ....... OC I Velues to $25.00, <a an 48 wt Bowe Sowers 98 | Va eens eee KS Buy Your New Year’s Clothes at Less Than Half Price at the PALACE CLOTHING CO. Corner First Avenue and Spring Street

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