The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 7

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| THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921, (WADE MAKING | FIGHT FOR LIFE Correct Apparel for Women | Pal and Widow of Slain Man} | Against Him | | PRE-INVENTORY SALE | Will Continue Until Saturday RY HAROLD D, JACORS BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Jan. 6— Deserted by the woman he loved and} ia own pal, Elwood BR. Wade today | took up the fight for bis life in| court bere where he is on trial for the murder of George Nott | ‘The defense faced | breaking down the testimony present Jod by Mrs, Ethel IH, Nott, widow of |the murdered man, 8. Johnston, Wade's f both of whom joinUy charged with the murder. They plideed the entire re sponsibility for planning and execut- ing the crime squarely on Wade. ‘The state rested today. The first witness called by the defense waa the defendant's father, Elbert O. Wade | 4 milk dealer, for whom young Wade drove a milk wagon, The witness, under questioning of J Attorney Comley, dtacribed young Wade's boyhood. He sald Wade had loted the third grade when eft school at the age of 13. After delivering milk ten years, T do not believe he can remember ten names out of the 300 customers we }had,” the witness anid, ‘To this day | he cannot minke ¢ Everything In Our Entire Stock ‘The most for ¥: money, the best for mouth, — th tor you! DR. EDWIN & nownN SIVELY REDUCED E values offered during this 4 are most extraordinary and the nay selections fully as attractive and comprehensively numerous @e the first day of the sale. There is an especially large number of suits, both with and without fur trim- ing. Many remarkable values in formal gowns, utility dresses, slururious fur- trimmed coats, as well as blouses, sweaters and petticoats are also offered. The Carman assurance of quality goes with If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. his disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent witlr best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years, P Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Ellidtt 3633 Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) Foyle Addresses eS . * cca ceetaiiaellaclinss oung Republicans| pst comraNy, WASHING -™ .| TON COAST ARTILLERY has been H Coyle, Beatenant sov-| ruited at Aberdeen. Sixty-five addressed the weekly| mon were examined and sworn Into n of the Young Men's Re-! service in oné day The Whole Family Can DINE For A Day For A DOLLAR CORNED BEEF and CORNED BEEF HASH The average family and its neighbors, everywhere, are combating the high cost of providing three square meals a day by buying War Department Canned Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash, at these greatly reduced prices. Fill your larders for the winter and have a plentiful supply of this guaranteed strictly pure food, always ready for emergencies. ‘Ask your dealer to show you these palatable meats and give you a set of ipes for preparing them in many appetizing ways. Clip this advertisement; tell your dealer you want him to buy these meats for you. There is a legitimate profit for him at the wholesale prices below and a big saving for you. ‘THE WHOLESALE PRICES Printed below. They will give you some el what you will eave ou four purchases. Purchases of tue om and after November 15, 1920, $ 250 te $1,000. 1,001 te 2:500 2/501 te 4,000 4001 amd over Phe Government will pay, tr bets to any pont in the United Se _feore than twenty miles from shipping point. | CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001, 24% met te Prevail; when purchases reach $100,001, 28% yer ~ chases reach $500,001, when purchases reach 15% net to prevail. MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 YY Se Dealer's orders should be sent to Depot Quartermasters at the following addresses: Brooklyn, N.Y. 3h St. and neon, Supply Chicago M., 1819 W. 39th St. SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH Office of the Quartermaster General Munitions Bidg. Atlante, Bide. San Antonto, Tex. San Franctsco, Calif Ga, Transportation Army _ Buy lt By The Case (AR. DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS jernor's office during the | “LISTEN THE RIOT VICTIM JAMES LAWRENCE James Lawrence, school- boy, is dead—an innocent vic- tim of the recent race rioting at Independence, Kan. The shooting followed the murder of R. B. Wharton, a grocer, by a negro. iLa Follette’s Portrait Is Again Honored MADISON, Wis, Jan, 6—~The portrait of Senator Robert M, La Follette, removed from the gov war, be caus of La Follette’s opposition to the war, Was ordered restored to ite place today/by Governor Blaine. The senator's portrait will prob- ably hang in the place of honor in the governor's private office, it was stated, Mats. (Except Mats. Daily BE Ra cy y Bex FOUN CORTS rea Metder LESTER” PA LOEWsS ALAcE HIP New York Production [MOORE rans THEATRE RESTAURAY BUNGALOW Third Near Pine TONIGH BLANKET SALE HARDWARE MEN SEATTLE STAR TO MEET HERE Dealers of Three States to! Convene Jan. 18 FRetween 400 and 600 hardwnre | merchants from Washington, Idaho | and Montana will be in attendance at annual convention of the Pacific Northwest Hardware and Implement association, which will open here January 18. | The meeting wih be conducted along the line of an institute, accord: | ing to F. A. Ernst, president of the aasoctation. Ixperts on business and economics will speak. | Hardware jobbers of Seattle are making naive preparations for the entertainment of the visiting | merchants. A big banquet and en. tertainment will be held on the open: | ing night at the Masonic temple in honor of the convention delegates, | Arrangements for the convention | are being made by C. L, Moore, nec: | retary of the local association of hardware dealers All sessions of | the convention will be held in the! auditorium of the Elks club, The| delegates will meet in @ four-day convention. PROBE DEATH OF LABORER Crushed Between Wall and Garbage Truck Investigation of the accident that resulted fatally for M. A. Sanderfer, 35, employe of the Independent Pa per Stock Co, waa being held Thurs day. The life waa crufhed out of San derfer when he was pinned between | the wall and @ garbage truck driven by Edward Mangéni, 703 Sixth ave. N. at the company’s plant, 1542 Fourth ave, 8, Wednesday after noon Mangini @eclared that he 414 not! know that Sanderfer was behind the truck when be backed It up Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites tte readers to ase this department es an aid in finding missing relatives or frienda The department ie | te help in reuniting those who have bees | Readers whe may know the whereabouts of persone mentioned in thie colume ae ited | to reproduce such tems ae will interest | thetr communition, eee the little son of Mra Leona Boone will be grateful to any one who gives him information concerning her | whereabouta. She was last heard from in Seattle, The boy sends this plea thru Mra. | Mary Calvin, 205 Parte st, @an Fran: | elace, Cal. If you know anything of | Mra Boone's location, communicate | with her, , “Missing” Seattle Man in San Diego! ONTARIO, Cal, Jan €—Dr. Howe Vance of Seat ported to have @inmappeared after starting for Los | Angeles, is in Ban Diego, according | | to word received today by his father, Dr. J. A. Vance, who lives here. The parent asserted bis son went to Tijuana for a visit and later jour. | neyed to San Diego, where he will |remain a short time before proceed. | ing to Los Angeles. A search by police had been re.| quested for the younger physician, | whose baggage had remained un-| claimed here for almost a month. | | 'Deposed Park Boss Hands in His Keys! J. W. Thompson, superintendent of | parks, who refuses to be fired, has handed his keys to the park board, mpson declined to make any| nt furthers than that he was) plying with the orders of the| commissioners. It is believed that he will refuse to resign until the con. troversy haa been threshed out by the clvil service commission | Jacob Umlauff has been appointed | superintendent in place of Thompson. The park board asserts that Thomp son has resigned; Thompson asserts | that he has not. Friday and Saturday Army Blanketa, Llue and Gr iow Slips, I Sale Conducted by Cann’ Lewis Wi 4 Tbe AY. pe cand ° ted 8 Hana ‘Towels Special Sale reless 904 Third Avenue, Next to Madison Street, Seattle, Wash. Mall Orders Sent Free and Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory Bell’s School of Dancing Greenwood Hall, 83d and Greenwood classes in fe I will give a dem buck and wing, ¢ shoe dancing Satu at 2pm. All w ented in these to attend. H every Satur Adults every evening, p.m FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE are inter 6 invited DON'T FORGHT OUR SATURDAY N SATU PRIZE DANCING BVE: MUSIC BY As an added attraction for our Saturday night dan exhibition In y dancing will ary % Mr. Bell will « nish waltz, and sp 7 4 of Sat Hard-Timors nts, 75 cents; on at this hall are under the auspices of Bell's or jitney Sehool of Danc "hinney car | Girte get out of the ch: and learn rpetialty dan: | You can do what others are All stars wore rus once Do w ing? ¥ | popular anta. Pp. mn. Saturday is bargain day— Clase lessons, 6 for $5.00 | Private lessons, & for $7.00 Including all courses of dancing. Every evening, 7 BALLARD 29 DAY PAUL CANON’S ORCHESTRA , Janu~ centric dancing and © featured by, Babe January 16, Hard Times ‘oming Otherwise will . 10 cents urday, (ALL th lad Jernor Edwin P. | “I believe tobacco growers will be| man. FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises at $2.50 ‘Are Featured Values in January Displays .« AND-EMBROIDERY in pastel shades decorates the front of this lovely Pink Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise and it is edged at top with wide Filet-pattern lace drawn with ribbon. Fitted with shoulder straps of pink satin ribbon. Priced in the January Displays at $2.50. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises at $1.95 Ribbon-run Filet-pattern lace edge tops the very attractive Envelope' Chemises in the January Displays at this price, and they are finished with ribbon shoulder straps and narrow lace trimmings on drawer part. Priced low at $1.95. Pink Batiste Gowns $1.50 Some of these Gowns are in plain pink, with hand-embroidered French knots or feather-stitching, others are patterned with forget-me-nots or Fleur- de-lis in Delft-blue or light-blue. Ex- cellent values at $1.50. Crepe Gowns $1.75 Plain Pink is featured in these Cot- ton Crepe Gowns, also white with large pink polka dots and bluebird and but- terfly patterns in Delft-blue. January price $1.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 200 Georgette and 800 Yards of Silk Blouses Curtain Mayquisette In an Underpriced Offering Reduced to $2.95 35c Yard f SHARP reduction in price results EORGETTE Crepe Blouses, prettily in important savings on Cartai , beaded and embroidered, figure in Marquisettes of exceptionally good er mate eg bar me! ‘cael quality. Two styles—one in plain sel- or "a. out en ices es . oa Ata vage effect, the other with double one- vrepes ae ine for ose who pre ‘ them, oid Plaid Satin Rlocens'tu ton SOY bee ee te ete ored styles. In white, ivory and ecru-color — 36 maa age ment, 36 to 46. inches wide. Reduced to 35¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Attractive savings are represented by this low price—$2.95. 1 Sime tign sil. DOWNETAIRS STORE 35 Women’s Skirts Reduced te, 95c Suce Skirts as one would choose for general wear and outing — tailored from staunch tweed mix- tures, in side-fastening style, with trousers pockets. Waist measurements, 22 to 27 inches. Reduced to 95¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Frenella Pound Paper 25c Package HERE are 120 sheets of paper in each of these packages. Plain white, firm-textured Paper with smooth surface. Priced at 25¢ package. Envelopes to match, 24 in package, 10¢. LINEN CORRESPONDENCE CARDS in gray, white and buff, 24 cards and 24 envelopes, 35¢ box. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Kentucky Tobacco District Seething LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan. 6.—Gov Morrow, of Ken tucky, will keep his hands off the| tobacco situation, he indicated today, | unless difficulties between planters | and warehouse owners develop into 2 historic § trusses which supported the roof of the Westminster hall from 1399 until Pedestrians Hit their removal during the reroofing of by Automobiles | the building, have been presented to museums. Antiquaries who examined —A. C. Lanning, of Sunnydale,!the timbers declare many are from violence. bumped into an unidentified 1.590 to 2,000 years old. “| don't look for a repetition of | pedestrian at Railroad ave. and Main | ——_W___ night rider terrorism,” Morrow said. | St, inflicting a scalp wound on the Lanning reported to police patient and that the situation wil | Wednesday afternoon, adjust Itself.” | Meanwhile the burley district of|day following wholesale suspension Kentucky is aeething. Seven burley|of sales. This brings the total of | markets closed their doors Wednes-! closed warehouses above 26. | The Scandinavian American Bank SEATTLE, WASHINGTON CONDITION AT CLOSE DECEMBER 29, 1920 BOOTH TARKINGTON STATEMENT OF OF BUSINESS Loans and Discounts Overdraft Real Estate 93,900.25 4 00.00 Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated STARTING THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Warrants. U. &. Bonds rtificates ¢ Cash and Exchange Capital ‘ Surplus and Undivided Profita t for Interest iank.... and ‘¢ $ 1,000,000.00 82 1,409,000.00 93,900.25 Would be to have your 84 sf eyes examined and fitted 14,948,471.24 by an expert. 9 917,964.282,08 We are rated as experts in the proper way of taking care of eye troubles. MODERATE RATES YERSOL OPTICAL Co. OFFICERS A. Chilberg, Chairman of Board James Vallentine, As@istant Ralph 8. Stacy, President Cashier Wm. R. Stockbridge, Vice-Presi- LC. jer Jasper Mayo, *. Alapaugh, Bogardus, Assistant Cash- nder, Vice-President ‘ashier k, Manager 1 ent, Assistant Ca trom, Assistant C GL Ansistant Cashier Manager of Loan #, Trust Officer fanager of Credit De Wold, Manager of Bond Department BRANCH AT BALLARD OTTO 8. J. PEDERSEN, c F, FLOREN, Manager Cashier THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK MEMBER FEDERATA RESERVE BANK Deposits Guaran by Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund of the Stote of Washington sk 14044 THIRD AVENUE. ‘TON BROS.

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