The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1921, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR EMMNMNESTS E RV 1 CE What Sleep Comfort Means Because fully one-third of your time is spent in your bedroom it is natural that the furnishing of that room plays an important part in your personal feelings. Genuine Cotton Felt Mattress, Weight 40 Ibs. $7.65 Remember, in buying a Mattress, that a cotton felt one is always the best. It is built from layers of felt, thereby doing away with the packing of the filling in one place and the shifting in another. This Mattress, at the price we quote it, is a start- ling value—$7.65. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED erveain WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH NE HONE ELTIO I iQ is MONTREAL.—-Police arrest 12 of unemployed men who storm ree Tears Up Money; \\ Ws wv Girl Is Urged to Tell ay was A\\ ln Memory Of Our Departed President Mr. A. J. Rhodes and demand food. FRANCISCO. Joseph Lee Jay ition of SAN 7 reported Police Are Worried DENVER, Feb. 23.—When Peter Adameavich. of Herminie, Pa, began aheard U.S. S. Mercy at Panama, | "ring up $10 bills in the postoffice to be not serious. Warner's Duilding here, police decided he need. ed attention. Adameavich was taken to the county hospital for examina Altogether he had tern up 50 ten. dollar bills before he was stopped. All but one were pasted together and will de sent to the treasury department at |eirt and two men held in the mur-|a former boxer, in Wheeling, and|"*P* the Jailers guessing PHILADELPHIA, Feh 23.—As{and some time later arrested the) But underneath the girl's surface the day nears for the trial of the| Rogers girl and Peter T. Treadway,|#¥lety there ts a keen brain that While in a cell at the city hall awaiting a |heartng with Treadway she spent much of her time reading maga} nines. One day she asked a turn | key to hand one of the magazines |to Treadway, that he might have der of Henry T. Pieree, rich Phila |Joseph A. Moss, a mechanic, in detphia business man, tt becomes | Pittabure Apparent that the outcome of the) Moss says Smith had disappeared case will hinge largely on: |from the Pittsburg hotel where both Whether Marie “Boots” Rogers,| Were ftaying a short time before 21, ballet girl prisoner, will turn | detectives appeared. state's evidence and betray her com TRACED THRU All She Knows of Man’s Murder | Sale Remedies Washington with a note af expinee, 3 CAR tion, panions as police charge ehe be |/PIERCE'S RACE trayed Pierce into their hands on The four wer the night he was killed? . Whether a nation-wide search for | “Al” Smith, charged by all three of the prisoners with being the man/Against the missing Smith who actually murdered Pierce, will| Indictments a [be successful? SAYS HF MARRIED “BOOTS” IN ‘1919 After the arrest of the girl Rom A. Rogers, a young sailor in typ merchant marine, called at head quarters and sald he had married “Boots” in 1 He i urging her to turn state's evidence ‘Trial of the case ts tentatively wet for early in March. Pierce was found dead. on the morning of November 22, tn a amall room adjoining hia office in a down town building. His head had been battered in with a wrench. His pockets were turned inside out and bis money and jewelry were miss ing. Detectives learned of a boisterous party In the room the night before. | fend her sories after the fact. pronecution. cers and outsiders. her arrest. to the prisoners and jokes with her jailers. No member of her she does not posress which to hire a lawyer J. B. BALKIN, President GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. STORES SAYS: While we took a tremendous loss in our Seattle branch, we are very much pleased with the results of the sale which we ran the last ten days. He Wired F. C. Gavin, General Business Manager That We Have i A TREMENDOUS STOCK AT OUR FACTORY and authorized him to call on the factory for the different grades of mer- chandise to fill in the stock at our branch, making the SAME REDUCTIONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE and to CONTINUE THE SALE! To those who took advantage of our last sale and who, we are posi- tive, received unheard of values, we would say that we would appreci- ate it if they would tell their friends about us, so that they can take advantage of these marvelous VALUES. HERE IS THE STORY: FORMERLY PRICED 70 $5 Q.00 INCLUDING Cravenetted Houltons Silk Back Mohairs Cashmeres and Coverts Tweeds Cantons Homespuns 7.50| |$10|:/$15||$20 GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO 904 Second Avenue FORMERLY PRICED 7 $60 2° INCLUDING Imported Gabardines Scotch Tweeds and FORMERLY PRICED TO $25 :0° INCLUDING Corduroys Mohairs Twills Single and Double Textures FORMERLY PRICED TO $4 g.50 INCLUDING Single and Double Textures Bombazines MAIL ORDERS FILLED traced thru Pierce's | 0° a : racing car, in which they had fled. | Sraeey | Svened ‘the “mngneine Murder indictments have been re jturned against the three and also >» charge the Rog-| ers girl and Moss with being acces Officials may | use the girl he a witnens for the While en route from Wheeling |with Treadway, in custody of the| deetctives, “Boots” insisted on stag | uréa: ing ao impromptu theatrical enter tainment, enlisting the aid of offi-| She danced | gaily about the car as she mang “Lead Me to the Land of Jaz.” She has worn a emile ever since She sings popular wongs | laughs and) family has been to the jail to visit her, funds with/ The judge has appointed an attorney to jsomething with which to pass the | time. | | It was by the merest chance that }/ Across two of the pages the girl had written, using her lip stick as & penell | Stick to your story.” On another page she had heavily underscored with the same lip stick an advertisement that read This Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday THE RHODES CO. 1 “Dead Men Tell No Tales.” ———~ According to the story told police by the girl, she is the wife of| Treadway. The two mot Pierce Sat-|_ Volice y night, November 20, and he|that Marie Rogers was born in ited them to his office, mying |New York City and grew up there had some whisky thera. They |After she left school her fondness went. Shortly after midnight, she|for singing and dancing led her to | maid, there came a rap on the door |the stage. For some time she was jand two men entered. Police say|!n the pony ballet of @ popular these were Moss and Smith. jshow. All Utree prisoners say that Smith! Pierce, the murdered man, was lordered Pierce to put his hands up the fatherv@f five children. . land that before he had time to com epepepNnai ply Smith struck him over the head with the wrench. The girl says she and Treadway! ~ then fled to their apartment, and lthat Moss and Smith, who were known to them, arrived there a} ‘short time iater. The four took Pierce's automobile and fied to Wheeling. investigation bas shown Daddy, bring home some of Boldt’s French Pastry.—Advertisement. 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Police are unable to find such a number on Madison st. | In the injured man’s pockets were |found a Seattle rent receipt dated | February 1, signed with the name of Hill, and a receipt for watch repairs from an Aberdeen jeweler, The victim was short, of slim | build, and about 60 years old. He | had blue-gray eyes and gray hair. Use Cocoanut Oil for Washing If you want to keep your hair ip g00d condition, be careful what = wash it with. Most soaps and prepared po0os contain too much alkall, dries the scalp, amakes the hair tle, and is very harmful. Mi | cocoanut of] shampoo (which ts |and entirely greaseless), is much |ter than anything else you can for shampooing, as this can't sibly injure the hair, Simply moisten your hair with | water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsified make an abundance of rich, creamy i and cleanses the hair and scalp tl oughly. 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