The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 10

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a fa ' \ Gloria O'Dell, ‘Png the mother rear the child tn the | Siiicandatory that it be taken from | ber. “The mother can be released in Ber marriage and pursued her after ‘ruined. ey MOTHER IGE HER NAME to two aad Jove it, Then, when she goes forth, @erious question; a very grave re gponsibllity. Jength or place myself in the light ‘of instructing the trial Judge or the mother—can punishment? I do not think that we an + diing places being licensed, but the LEAVE CELL Ask That Governor Pardon] or Parole Murderess Mother NEW YORK, March 4—Judge Jean H. Norris came out today as an Bdlvoeate for a square deal for Baby | Tudge Norris ts a city magistrate, ‘and the only woman judge who deals exclusively with women. | Baby Gloria ia the S-monthold ehild of James and Pear! O'Dell. The father is in Sing Sing, under sen tence of death. The mother ts in Au erving a sentence baby waa born aft fr the mother entered the peniten Bary, and is with her there now | VE FROM STIGMA } PARENTS’ CRIME | “The child all means should be; gaved from the stigma of her par ents’ crime and imprisonment,” said | the judeo, “Tt would be only just if Bhe were to be saved from the knowl. @dge of her parents’ record by being taken from them and given a new mame and brought up among people Who would never know, “The law is permissive about let- y ° till it is 2 years of age; then It about 12 years under certain cond! ‘Yona, or her sentence can be com- Wiuted, or she can be pardoned. “To commute her sentence would Be merciful, because she was pres ant when, she says, she killed the quan who had wronged her before ‘she was happily married. It would Be merciful, too, because she has the ‘Paby's life to consider. “The mother is entitled to no great pity, but the baby is innocent and as a right to live happy and un- gmirched Its Ute must not be “If the sentence could be shortened years, I would say let the Mother keep the child, raise it and ean change her name and go 50 way that the taint of the past Rever touch her or the little one, | future must be the first con: | Hon.” ‘A second New York fudge who the belief that society is & great wrong in allowing Gloria to be brought up inaide he walls of Auburn prison, ts John Burr, a justice of the state su court. Justice Burr saye this case wo have @ very 3 "It is not ehtical for me to talk at law requires? I think is entitled to this child's we punish the child as well we separate the “Let us be human! Let us be God ‘Tike! Let us understand and let us So that Peart O'Dell ean take her Baby away from Auburn petitions are being circulated asking Gov./ Nathan L. Miller to pardon or parole her. Wives Got Bunched on the Same Street LONDON, March 4—An extraord- fmary real life drama was unfolded fm the divorce court here, when the ‘wife of Frederick Tremain, the bank Manager, at present in prison, on re Mand charged with frauds involvmg $300,000, was granted a decree. She fold the court how, quite by acci- dent, she became a tenant of a house @imost next door to where her hus band had been living with a ‘Wealthy woman. In swift succession followed: A bigamy charge, the sul- ide of the bigamous wife; the at- tempted suicide of the husband, and | Bis arrest on the present fraud) eharge. Gamblers Gamble on Keeping Open SHANGHAI, March 4.—A determ | fmed efforts to reduce the gambling Places in Shanghai is being made by | reformers For years gambling has had “a strong hold on the majority | of the people. The reform is in the| mature of commercialized vice, gam- mum®er reduced by the cancellation Of the licenses at stated periods. The gambling proprietors drew lots to see who should continue in business, Blue Laws Fizzle in This Good Town) BERWICK, Pa, March 4.—At tempts to enforce hundred-year-old | Puritan Sunday blue laws here were @ fizzle. Soda fountains ice cream parlors, news stands and gasoline filling stations reported more busi mess than ever. Shopkeepers are Willing to pay the $4 fine entailed. | Pedestrians appeared wearing cards reading, “Permitted to walk on Sun-| days.” Paris Decorates With Toothpicks| PARIS, March 4.—“Toothpick dec: | orations” are e latest In th Of women’s dr Act yt @mall goose quills—in majority of casee not more than half an inch fong—arranged in ¢quare and scroll patterns and #0 on. The effect ts gometimes a very hedgehog like ap-| pearance, \VICTROLA CHAMPIONS BABY GLORIA | | Judge Jean H. Norris Petitions S ta rted Here for Parole of Prison Tot’s Mother At the suggestion of a delegation of Seattle To Governor Nathan L. Miller, Capitol, Albany, N. Y. chant of Beabeck, Wash, called at clubwomen The Star today may have « The undersigned appeal to you tn behalf of justice for Raby Gloria O'Dell, the daughter of James and Pearl O'Dell, to pardon or parole from Lifelong punishment the mother so that the child may be saved for a crime of which it ls innocent. NAME— Gamble on Verdict and Lose Heavily LOUISVILLE, Ky, March 4—0. L, Eldin sued the L. & N. Railroad. While the jury was out, road repre sentatives gambled on the amount of the verdict and settled for $725. The Elfzabeth ADDRESS— 1 (You may paste paper for further namen here) } Youth of 25 Just Weds Fourth Wife |**te my durtnens with pertect ease MAYFIELD, Ky., March 4.—Altho line best way to express ft." he is only 25, Bryan Lemon haa just married bis fourth bride, She is Mine Crane, 17. |month; board, quarterm and y provided. = Ar i Major Julia C, Stimson, Army & a of Nursing, Washington. |ing. publishes @ petition addressed to the governor of New York asking nl Pearl O'Dell be pardoned or paroled so her fivemonthold daughter Gloria, now sharing the mother’s cell in Auburn prison, chance to grow up to a life of happiness and usefulness: PARDON PETITION of stomach trouble and rheumatism |two years ago my appetite left me/ | bie eral pounds In weight SEATTLE STAR eee onactnamene HE KISSES 42 GIRLS, 1 NIGHT “Tom the Peeper” Ter- rorizes Red Oak, lowa ak ynorapers. atent plan shortage. stories. RED OAK, Iowa, March 4.—Ter ror reigns bere because of “Tom the Peeper” who hugged and kissed 42 young women on the street, but in 11 casos the man entered homes by breaking bedroom windo where the girls slept, stealing m valueless articles from each victim. Uncle Sam Wants to Train Nurses who ha of Gwall haraja & grown tl Bikerir wh WASHIUGTON, March 4 Wanted: Two hundred young wo men, unmarried, high school gradu ates or over, to take a threeyear reo in nuraing. Salary Silk Shirt Harrys Now Seeking Loans CHICAGO, March 4--The “boys who stayed home” and wore silk shirts and went to work in motor care during the war are now the principal one seeking loans, accord Ing to the Illinois Industrial Lend. snociation. “T'S GREAT 10 FEEL SO FINE,” HE DECLARES Thirty Years of Suffering Ended, Washington Man Can't Praise Tanlac Enough Get A. Halvorsen, well-known mer the Bartell Drug store in Seattie re cently, and made the remarkable statement that Tanlac had relieved him of troubles of 20 years stand Pollowing i# his statement lac has relieved me of a cave Whether “Tal ing with which had bothered me for thirty | years, and I consider it a medicine in a class by itself, My troubles kept getting worse from year to year, and | entirely. Everything I ate soured | and bloated me with gas, causing terrible paine and bhortnea» of breath. I had headaches and dizzy epella when I could hardly stand up, | and my liver gave me a lot of trou The rheumatic patna in my | shoulders and legs were so bad I ‘ould hardly look after my business, and often my back ached #0 I could | ncarcely stoop over at all My! strength seemed completely gone, ; and | wa #0 nervous and reaticas | 1 couldn't get the sleep I needed. | “Well, nothing helped me until I) got Tania, and now my troubles are | all in the past. I am eating just | anything I want, and my appetite | is so good and everything agrees | with me so well, I have gained sev! I can look PIKE 8T. It's Just great to feel so fine. That's | Tanine ts sold by the Barten Drug | Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Sona, Kennydaie—Advertisement, ' jury returned a verdict of $300. They Smile te Last, federal prohibition officer, wounded in battle with booze runners, expect Here’s Your Choose the same instru- ment as has been chosen by the Greatest Artists in all the World. Here is one of the most popular Cabi- net Models of the famous Victrola Family and its price is only $125. And we offer it to you on SPECIALLY EASY TERMS of only $5 down ef Schaffner & Marx, Clothcraft & Biltrite Men’s Suits are included in this phenomenal slaughter. We are desperate, and we are sincere in our desire to reduce our stock, to give you bargains and to realize cash in a hurry. PALACE CLOTHING CO. First Ave. at Spring Tho Flames Devour LOUISVILLE, Ky, March 4— Each little face retained its «mile even when flames wrapped them. selves about them, tn a fire that de stroyed Bayless Brothers factory, It was a doll shop. EL PASO—Ernest W. Walker, ed to live All of our Hart, 15¢ Arm Bands LOP 0 oe co cece wtwccencs 5c on, Union Suits at 98c fr... $1.95 Men’s Corduroy Pants Balbriggan Underwear esses. 480 Boys’ Scout Shoes Decides to Have Skyscrapers PARIS, Mareh 4- be transformed into @ street of sky-| scraper apartment houses under the | Architects nay houses now standing can easily support Clemenceau Lands Couple of Tigers PAIS, March 4 Special Prices BERRY BUSHES ROSE BUSHES SHRUBBERY, ETC. week-end and SET OUT NOW! TIME TO SPRAY fruit tree or a whole orchard, rid yourself of pests by spray- Lime and Sulphur In any quantity, from quarts Fertilizer and Lime In any quantity. Prize Sweet Pea Collection Get your fine, Rarly-Flowertng Spen. cer Bweet Peas—all colors Special value, at ...81.00 Woodruff - Boyce Seed Also at Beacon Nureerien, 4% Mile South of Municipal Paria la to have | The Rue de Rivoli will) to remedy the housing more | CLOSING OUT SALE OF STAPLE MERCHANDISE FROM OUR STOCK Our limited space makes this sale imperative. We simply must have room for thousands of dollars of new merchandise due to arrive, The prices quoted are, in the majority of cases, less than wholesale cost. Our necessity makes this your opportunity. Short lines and complete lines—all must go. The prices are astonishingly low; made so with but one purpose: To move this merchandise—and move it quickly. Men's Flannelette Night Shirte— first priced st $3.50, then ro $1 98 cotton—first priced at $1.65, then 89c ” $1.29; now are... 22-00 e--e- Men's Flannel Shirts, Union Made —first priced at $3.50, then ro $2.29 cotton—fiest priced at $175, then 98c . $1.39; now are... —--...-+. ---+--- Men's Flannet Shirts, Union Made $3 —first priond at $5.00, then re- 49 por aay “ ; _- prieed at $2.50, duced to 425; now on sale. .... al Gant GND: GOW OFbacedeccence. Union Made—$2.00 originally, then 98c $1.65; now on mile. ......-.-.—-.... $1.50, and the $3.00 values...! Men's Mixed Wool Union Suits, $2 98 $4.50, then $3.35; now are. - Mons Mixed Wool Union Suits, Men's Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers —the world's tame $3. 49 Collie garment, now.....-..-.. “4 for wear; original price, 35, now 19¢ are firwt prieed af G5c, then 49q now are extra spreial; the retail price has been $1.00; now ....-..2-0--0---- M, Clemenceau, na visit to the State the guest of the Ma . bagged two full nd the Maharaja of @ third animal WXAMINA- TION FRED Lafle? Union Suits, slightly fleeced Girls’ Union Sutte, good quality cot ton —firwt priced at $1.75, then $1.25; now are... 2. ee- Ladies’ Mererrized Lisle Hose, gray your stock this you have a singe ® Attend This Sale—Be on Hand Early duced ‘0 §2.15; now on sale. .... Ladies’ Union Suita, slightly flerord @uced to §2.75; now on sale. . Ladies’ Union Saitn, fine quality Men's Work Shirts, Blue Chambray, Men's Drees Shirte—§2.00 values are $1.25; $250 values are $1.75 9 Union Made—prieed once ai only —first priced at $1.00, cn AQe B.&L, Union Made—first price $4 85 : a Ladies’ Mervertzed Eisle Hove, black, $0.50, rebuced to $5.95; now are. white and brown; spkendid quality; 5% DOW BLO oe te ee ene ene wees Girly Fine Quality Cotton Stocke- , black, brown and white— Men's Mixed Wool Sox—very good crisial price Sou mow are GILOQ B5¢; 3 pairs for... ee s e Girw’ Fine Quality Silk and Wool Men's Wool Sox—the heavy kind; ‘eam hentl Pay 75¢ DOW BFC cece ee we ewe oe Men's Heather Mixed Sox—bere’s an Boyv’ Heavy Cotton Stockings triple knee, guaranterd—these were 75e; bef cca Extra Special—64x76 Heavy Cotton Blanketa, Those have sold at $4.50; Sot Gitte, GEG .ocenmennsemteecoccersntationissceseulesieeeee tea Extra Spreial—72x80 Cotten Blankets. These have sold at $5.00; for quick disposal assortment of Many more drastic reductions that cannot be listed. It’s up to you. We have gone the limit in price concessions. Will you take advantage of this occa- sion to save? Of course, the early purchaser has the best of the selection. USDANE’S fa Co. PHONE MAIN 652 105 Pike St. Golf Links SMASHED | TO PIECES), This is a grand final effort on our part to make a grand slaughter of our enormous stock of Men’s wear. All of our army goods are included in this wonderful sale. Working Clothes, such as Overalls, Shirts, Gloves, Men’s Suits and Overcoats Canvas Gloves Values up to $35.00 Closing them out for— $14.85 Men’s Suits and Overcoats Values up to $50.00 They all must go for— $19.75 Men's Suits and Overcoats Values up to $65.00, Yours for— $24.85 Boys’ Suits, Shaded and Broken Sizes— $2.95 Boys’ Suits, Values to $10.00— Now for $4.75 Boys’ Suits, values up to $15— Union Made Overalls Medlicott Underwear .. $2.95 Of cecersonee eas. 406 Underwear --.... 91.48 Work Shirts at ...... Bandana Handkerchiefs ......... 8c take one home for . Trousers, $6.85 arisen Hats |. $3.95 Hf Shoes, etc., are Men “Worth = ta a rap i sh a Ga $1.00 Work Gloves 7 & $1.98 a eee ...48¢ Bf Ridiculous Prices First Ave. at Spring

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