The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 14

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MYSTERIOUS DEATH CASE IS PROBED! Officials Investigating “Or- ange-Yellow Diamond Mur- der Mystery” Wis, MADISON, Jan. 28.-—-Of. © ficlals investigating the “orange-yel low diamond murder mystery” here Were informed today of mysterious trips by two men under suspic the cemetery where Richard 8 Law: | rence was buried. } Two taxi drivers told District At | torney Theodore G. Lewis they took | the two men to the lonely Forest | HAN cemetery on two different occa: | gions, both trips being ma< midnight. The trips, they ss made before the body of Lawrence Was exhumed the first time. Lawrence's widow claims that a “ragged stranger” who was killed by train, was buried as her b and Bhe did not see the body b it was so badly mutilated. She now claims her husband was Mater murdered and his wealth, in cluding the orange yellow diamond, | Worth $60,000, stolen Delleves, was substituted for that of | fon, to ican women, hire an American woman the ragged stranger buried as her | Finnish legation; Miss Frances Van der Bogert, in charge of files in the Dutch legation; Dusband and the stranger's in the city dump, body | Reads They Need It} "°°! more than £5,000 4 year, | WOMEN KEEP SECRETS? SURE — U. S. WOMEN! The man who originated the platitude that women can't keep secrets didn’t know Amer- The sphinx has nothing on them. For proof, see the foreign diplomats at ef Washington. Whenever they want a woman for a job that requires utmost secrecy, they Here are three, of many in Washington, who hold confidential His body, she| places in offices of foreign countries: Miss M. Pearson, who does confidential work in n the Belgian legation. STORE Largest Distributors of U. S. ARMY GOODS ‘With Commercial Merchandise IN THE NORTHWEST CARLOADS OF GOODS JUST RECEIVED LARGE aie se of COFFEE The famous Jewel Brand Coffee, packed in 3-pound containers. Made to sell at $1.80—now 3 lbs. 9Oc By Mail Add 15¢ for Postage. 25 Lbs. to Box Per Box . . LARGE SHIPMENT of 1920 PACK SALMON Extra quality; 1-pound cans 2 for 25c ANOTHER CAR OF PRUNES ‘$2.00 By Mail Add 37c for Postage. CORNED; ARMY BACON 12-pound can $2.50 20c extra for postage. 25c SUGAR PEAS OR CORN, 2 CANS FOR APRICOTS ARMY BLANKETS hit, woot, TRENCH OR MARCHING SHOES . FULL SIZE DOUBLE BLANKETS store of good values. iULATION, USED BY THE OR PEACHES, 2 CANS FOR TOBACCO — Duke’s Mixture, 12 pkgs. ............ And a large assortment of Shoes, Blankets, Shirts, Rain- ase coats, Underwear, Rubber Boots, Overalls, Canned Goods, all priced at the new, authorized prices, which mean a sub- stantial saving to the people purchasing at this well known WRITE FOR LATEST LIST—NO. 7 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Surplus Army Supply Store EX-LIEUT. LEWIS C.GARVER IN CHARGE NEAR MADISON 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE 3 ARMY, HATFIELD LOSES FAMOUS SMILE His Two “Friends” Are Taken From Him WILLIAMSON, W. Va, Jan, 28! “Smiling” Sid Hatfield has bec | a misnomer A fre the emile which had been famouw state over, Separation from his two | best friends—<double action 44 and| 38 caliber guns—da responsible, Under orders of the judge, Hat feild and 19 other defendanta, |charged with murder in connection with the killme of seven Baldwin | Velta detectives at Matawan more than nine months ago, must submit to search before entering the court room. Hatfield never had been} | known to be unarmed. | Another cause of Hatfield's frown the ruling of Judge K. D. Bailey, ing mombers of the United Mine Workers of America as jurors in the trinja. The state rained an objection, which brought about this ruling, | when Julius Perry, striking miner, | Was called as a venireman. He was] excused. SHOE SALES. ON INCREASE Factories Speed Up Produc- tion as Demand Increases (Left to right) Miss Anna W. Hill, who is in the| BOSTON, Jan. 28.--The big Dour Jas whoe factories at Brocton have | started on a straight run of 10,000 “OUCH” A LOVE WORD || tit Production daily for the next three montha. Bhoe manufacturers CHICAGO, Jan. 28 generally expect increasing activity, | days Mis Ysabel Hahn danced || because for the pant al nthe aboe | with Howard HH. Hvanston, avia- | mies have exoteded pre on. | stores report more nates | ber and December than in these months of 1919 In war tor. om his foot. “Oueh™ had stepped That started things that have just ended at the altar. New York city’s population has tn- creased in the past 10 years at the| RIGA, Latvia, Jan. 24—The Letts SPRING 1S are all atadying English tndurtrially COMING—BUT | because of the influx of American and British business men, very — ntorekeeper has at least one vou) “Winter ta hare and there's no ex who i buried in an Engtish gram-|cuse at all, Jane, for you're staying mar, The revival of trade following |home from that motor trip. Of war brought swarme of mer-| course it's cold these days, but you hanta here, and natives are making |can wear your heavy coat and keep every effort to profit by the oppor | warm.” | tunity. “It cant be done Helen. My | * coat looks like @ wreck. Ia rather | stay home than wear it, and besides, 1 won't have enough money for three months to buy another, as I'm sav ing up for it néw.” “If that’s all that's bothering you TT let you in on a little secret. | What's the good of saving up your | money till the warm weather comes | to buy a heavy coat? Get it now} while it's cold and pay while you are | Wearing it. ‘That's the way I got that | liovely heavy wrap of mine with the! | tur collar, and the price was no more | |than if I bad to pay cash. Just such |@ small amount out of each pay check }that I hardly noticed tt Cherry's [have the sweetest suits and blouses | |and dresses and coats, too, at their! I have seen anywhere in nd you can arrange to pay at or anything you get, just | | ae I 44 mine | } “Come on, IT go with you. Just down here between Spring and Madi son, 207 Kialto Bidg, over the Pig's Whistle.”"—Ady. | The Greatest Musical Show in Town for the Money Levy's Orpheum FRYE’S BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Choice Sugar Cured Picnics, Ib. Sdbanaietcasiieusste 22c one Beef Pot Roast, 124c Choice Mutton Stew, Ib. Choice Pork Roast, 23c 25c BUTTER SPECIAL Pork Backbone, Fresh Churned extra quality Butter, 90 5 Ibs, . Pork Spare Ribs, Ib., 46c; 2 Ibs, ee wee Fancy Quality Storage Butter, Ib, 43¢; 2 Ibs. : .85c Olympic Market—First Avenue, South of Pike St. American Market—Third Avenue and James Street Western Meat Co.—1102 Western Avenue Ballard Meat Co—5445 Ballard Avenue Central Meat Co.—First Ave., bet. Pike and Union Bay City Market—1420 First Avenue Seattle Market—Occidental and Yesler Way -40c Bee eee ee me wane ewes es note cenitweces | fair grounds in an immense open KU KLUX KLAN INITIATES 528 Impressive Ceremonies Are Staged in Alabama BIRMINGHAM Bitting a “the gods of the re i today 2 who last night waded knee deep in slush and water into the mystic eave of the Knights of the Ku Klux Kian. Initiation of the new chun, largest = since reconstruction day liowing the clyil war, was commemoration the 4th anni of the founding of the by Gen, Nathan Beford For the Confederate } No other migt Ala, Jan. 28.-~| were the tations, Klan membe The ceremonies which marked the initiation of 628 men were spec tacular, Performed at the «tate alr arena, against a bac white figures and # ten, the scene was impr to the eyes of stranger to neo it from a ground of | wive, even » permitted distance. Prof. . Rates Boys Higher Than Girls CHICAGO, Jan. 28—Women are| up in arms because of the statements | tnade by Prof. James P. Porter, ¢ Clark university, that he had towts of 1,200 students and found that the boys averaged two to eight points higher in intelligence and ability than the girls. French Electrify Their Railroads PARIS, Jan. 28.—Electrifieation of the varioue French railroad systems has been planned for years, but wor began only recently. A few miles have been transformed around Parts. | oO peration has not yet commences | five pounds, like @ wolf and picking up| | the Hotel Croft, 1519 Pacific ave. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921 Don’t Call It Work or We Won’t Dance LONDON, Jan. 28. is more popular than ever this win ter, in really more of an exercine than @ pastime, if one can believe the figures of a statistician who jculated the amount of ground cov Jered by @ person in going thru dance movernenta, Ye figured out that in going thru a complete ball program a dancer would travel about | « 11 milés, Linton Was in Such Bad| State of Health Before| Taking Tanlac, He Hadn't Worked for Four Months—Now a Well Man, He Declares “No, wir, 1 wasn't much surprised when I stepped on the ee and found that I had gained twenty- for I huve been eat ing ever wines I finished my first bottle of Tanlac,” said William & well known millwright living at oma, the other day. body can talk to me long these days without hearing some thing about Tanlac, for after what it has done for me I never mins a chance to recommend it. I had not been what you could call well for several years, and about a year ago 1 rted down hill fast. 1 lost my ite and even the little I did eat ed emothering sensa- tions and ps in the thaodt bead my Daneing, which | Linton, | Alsatians Receive German Decora STRASBOURG, Jan. 28 —A ver of Alratians who @uring the 1 in the ranks of the Gi a ived by pont Keription, forget you." © work of Gere enre man propagandaiata. lizards of India are Wanted for their kine from which women’s and dren's shoes, purses and hamle bags are made. TACOMA MAN GANS TWENTY FIVE POUNDS stomach that were almest durable, “I had rheumatinm tm my and shoulders something a was subject to blinding |In fact, 1 was racked with day and night, and couldn’ at ease sitting up or lying I fell off in weight weaker, and at times it my time bad come My wanted to take me to @ but I wouldn’t let them, | four solid months previous @ ing Tanlac I didn't hit @ | work. “Well, str, I took Taniae | art resort, but I found it “| just the very thing I B hard for me to eat nou satisfy me, all the pains ott tion and rheumatiam have and in fact I never have or a pain of any kind, I in the pink of condition, b new life and energy and: working every day. Tanlac ts simply world beater.” Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug Stores Patan wine Westlake Public Market} Derr IVERY FLOUR {9-T. sh. Hine Stem Patent 2.25 (9-tD. ak. Wertlake Special. 02.50 49-T. wk. Centennial Best . 92.56 Seger Stall, Lower Section SUGAR Granulated, TM. .. sooo THE Pure Cane, Mm. .. oreeee fhe Seger Stall, Lower Section Westlake Grocery Store Phone MAIN 1434 FLOUR 491b. sk. DRIFTED Pe xb No $2 49 2b, The Basement Store Stalls 16 and 17 SNOWDRIFT can .......45¢ 1, can Calumet Baking Powder... ....... Tbs. bulk Rolled Oats 2 Ibs, med. Head Rice . 1 qt. Mazola Of . { cans Del Monte HOT SAUCE. No. 3 can Van Cainp’s BEA Cascade MILK, can . S4b. can CRISOD 1 large pkg. Sea Foam Washi 2 pkes. ARGO GLOSS STARCH 3 large rolls TOILET PAPER. 5 ths. Lima BEANS No, 10 sk. Yellow CORN MEAL. Sunmald Seeded or Serdiess RA. Stall 110 Stall 110 Clothing Bargains Men’s Shirts Dress .... “8¢ to $2.25 SHOES Your choice .......83.85 For men and women. Men’s Corduroy Trousers .......$3.90 Diamond Dyes, 2 packages ........13¢ Ladies’ Jersey Gloves, per pair ... Lee Unionalls $5.00, at . regular - $3.85 Stall 105 4 Iba. SUGAR, Pure Cane ...+ 4 Ibs. Small White .. 25¢€ | 20c | 20c | 10c} 25c glasses PURE JELL JOBLE GROCERY C0. LEAF LARD, lb... TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA SOAP § bare No-Rub . § bars Sunny Mon b White 5 bare Crystal Wh’ Sugar Stall, Lewer Section Phone Main 5952 ‘Stall 130 TOKIO FREE DELIVERY No. $0. Drifted Snow Flour ... + oso 10 ibs. Pure Cane Sugar ....| Borden's Milk, can, ..e. 4 1 Ih, Lipton’s TEA. ..cceress! 1 I. Hull's Red Can Coffees. 5-Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee ..§ a JELLO, DER. «eoceeeee: Campbell's Soup, can. 2-lb. can Ghirgrdeli 17126 Pre-war Prices Prevail at pas Market and Always Wil. We Give WESTERN PUBLICITY CERTIFICATES with each 25¢ purchase. Shoulder Young scan soba 1 2c Pot Roasts, 1 24 c Hamburger, 124c wiper Ib-see-ees LOG -. be Rib Mutton eo 173c vo. 14 | mercies 35c fast Bacon, per Ib. ...... Stalls 8 and 9— Arcade Market —Stals 8 and 9 Notice: We are not connected with Phone Elliots 4514 .27¢c 25c .25c 25c 25c 25c 2 Ibs. Ginger Snaps, limit 4 Ibs... 4 Ibs Japan Rice Sardines in O 4 cans . 4 pkgs. N full count . 3 bars Small Ivory Soap . 4 Iba Sago or Tapioca . Good MEATS Good MEATS Good MEATS If you want GOOD CLOTHID Our MEATS ate the BES Stalls 4 and 5 STALL 197 The Washington Butter, SPRCIAL §. COFFEE A Good Coffee, 1b. ... ..25¢ NUC 2 Ibs, 65¢ 3} you do not buy cheap goods. and PRICES are RIGHT. UNION ANNEX | rnone emote ss STALL 138 Egg, Coffee, Tea Store ATURDAY! OA Ostberg’s Cash Grocery Phone Elliott 170 “Where Y sk. Hammond's Best ue Powder . 400 can ¢ Fancy BALDWIN APPLES, box “ No. 1 BURBAN Potatoes, 100 Ibs. $1. 50 Stall 151 Ph. Main 1871—4590 FREE DELIVERY ‘ou Buy for Less” Stall 192 3 Ths, Walnuts . 3 cane (tall) So 11 I». Bulk Cocoa | 250 Ib, Prunes ... Ibs, Bayo Beans 1 Ih. Bulk Pepper .. | 3 Ibs. Ige, Yellow Peas 6 boxes Matches ..... } th, Good Gunpowder Tea !. GEROW’S DELICATESSEN Piekies, Olives, Cold Meats Stal 133 Stall 133 any other market in this market. Stalls 10 and 11 Stalls 10 and 11 FUSS MARKET MEDS seve SDE 28c HAMS, half or whole, Ib... LEAF LARD, PORK Roasts or Steaks, Ib.. 25¢ j HAMBURGER, 2 Is. nn . 2DE Ground BONE for chickens, 7 Ibs 25c Stall 157 Stall 158 HUDSON’S Country Butter Store Blue Ribbon TEA, Galt’: 1 (Not over 2 to a customer) MILK .......5 -21¢ (Not over 4 to a customer) EDISON February RECORDS 25 Numbers Including FOX TROT Whispering Japanese Sandman Avalon Napoli SONG Broadway Blues PHONOGRAPH SUPPLY HOUSE Stall 195 Phone Main 4976

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