The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. e) HSA SMH SM fs) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The House of Service and Accommodation SAEZ AND BAR: uw XY 57 styles of Children’s Go-Carts, Sulkies, Oriole Baskets and Pullman Cabs are on display in our Children’s Section, with prices that range from $9.00 to $70.00. SBE "LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED queen WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH i] New Phone—Elliott 4910 SES) >) Lo} Remember This Sale Starts Saturday, May 14th, 9 A. M. Men’s Shoes, work or dress, now . $2.98 Values to $7.00 Boys’ Dress Shoes, now ..... .. -$1.98 Men’s Army Last Shoes, now .. .$3.48 A Real Bargain Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, values up to $14.00; black or brown ...... $5.45 Closing Out All Ladies’ Shoes at Ridiculously Low Prices Boys’ Suits, worth up to $15.00, ON Ss gf bee's oc + x dene Men’s Dress Sox, all colors, now ... .9c Men’s Fine White Ampcaamenier now ..... . Bc Men’s Arm Bands, all eilbes:. now ..5c Men’s Suspenders, good ones, now .16c Boys’ Union Suits, all sizes, now . . .98c Men’s Garters, while they last .....11c Boys’ Caps, neat checks, now .... .23c Men’s Good Bib Overalls, now . .$1.00 diam insed | J, E. CHILBERG IS INDICTED Ole Larson Says So in} Affidavit 13.—-Indieations former Seattle 9 | May Ibors. TACOMA that J, B. Ch and Tacoma banker ing man and those indicted in ¢ failure of the of T capitalist, min clan, ie among etion with the Scandinavian da recent American bar flurry of exciter len here today enn oma, CaURE in businesa clr navian on the ground that he ix unable obtain ax witnesses Jafet Lindeberg, fighting extradition from California under w Ye now ry and Gusta we of the by nagement of fund: The 15 tments «, with criminal | indi returned by ls took th vian ened s shipping business and went into the to Six-Year Term, FAST ST. LOU Rev. Guy Kyle sonn ty of robbing the mails p of $189,000 Loren Williamson, partner In a garage business at Mount Vernon, 1, was found gullty viously and given the same sentence The Palace Clothing Co. must close out their wholesale stock, and to sell it out in a hurry have inaugurated a large CLOSING UTI Sale of all Men’s Suits, Shoes, Furnishings and Boys’ Clothes. This stock must be turned into cash and profits are absolutely forgot- ten. Other so-called sales fall into insignif- icance when you see our wonderful bar- gains. Come here first and see what won- derful values you can buy here. Men’s Suits, all sizes, values up to $30.00, now ........ Men’s Suits, good serges and chevi- ots, values up to $40.00, now . $14.85 Men’s Suits, hand tailored, values up to $45.00, now ... Overcoats of Fine Quality, values up to $50.00, now . Men’s Wool Men’s Shirts, work or now ... Good ari Black now | ened to by a jury pre-|Was extinguished after doing on See Our Boys’ Suits for $2.98 Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, now 48c Athletic Union Suits, good ones, now $6.00 Corduroy Pants, now .... Men’s Hats, green, brown or black, Heavy Wool Sox, now .......... Closing Out All of Our Army Goods at Less Than Elsewhere We Guarantee That We Will Save You Real Money PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET * THE JOHN F. DIETZ IS PARDONED| ‘Defender of Cameron Dam’ Is Free MADISON, Wis, May 12 John F. Diets, defender ot meron dd verving a 20-year #entenc rf mur der, te John J. Blaine “lay was pardoned by Governor Diets left the Waupun prison at 11/ and | 1 by his wife ad werved 10 years in © murder of Deputy} pardon, Gov doubt as to of Diets clones one amatic incidents in the the criminal courts of Wis For six years prior to his onviction Diets held off process | servers and conducted single-handed | a fight against powerful lumber in torent Dietx was convicted tn 1911 and sentenced to life imprisonment, ‘The ntence was afterward commuted to years Dietz stood off a small army of deputies while barrt a barn )at his farm. Hundre « were exchanged during ov eral duration. Dietz surren aunse he feared for the safety of the members of his family, Diets | refused the wervices of a lawyer at Sentences Minister | his trial, conducting his own case. 150 Men Flée From Fire in Lodgings OAKLAND, Car, May 13 hundred and fifty men, who roomed at the Union ho fled from the nm various degrees of un when fire threat ‘The fire “one today troy the hotel drem damuge atight - $9.85 dress, now . .98c - $2.85 .29c Sateen Shirts, SEATTLE mid it would prove Lydia True blood Dooley MoGaffey Lewis | Meyer-Southard had followed. She *lnow i under arrest in Honolulu are " a ate ae 16 oe a pra pee | pending extradition on charges of Stock Readjustment Sales on |murdering four husbands and c 4 ; omg Girls’ Apparel of | STAR PAGE & HERE’S MORE ABOUT ACCUSED WIFE STARTS ON PAGE ONE Upper Main Floor nding to the local mu.) Mrs. Southard’s alleged THE Children’s Section has taken from regular stock, regrouped and repriced, at unusually worth-while savings, apparel adapted for spring and summer wear—a sale | thorition, | recora | In 1913 phe married Robert C Dooley of Twin Falls He and his} ther, Edward, took out o joint fiat : ee a ree Insurance policy. Both became {Il of paramount importance to the economical fin 191 mother. | Wirwt the brotherdin-law diet and then the husband | In 1916 whe married William Me Girls’ Silk Dresses Reduced is’ Jack Tar Dresses Reduced Is’ Silk Coats Reduced Gaffey of Twin Falls, In 1917 he| ai ; }teok out a $5,000 insurance | Girls’ Heavy Coats Reduced and October 22, 1918, he died im Infants’ Dresses Reduced | Bullings, Mont In March, 1919, she became the " 5 ’ *172 bride of Harlan C. Lewis of Billings, 5 ‘ Mont. He diad after insuring his A Special Purchase of Today 8 Millinery life, in July of the same year. ¢ $ | August 1, 1920, she married 1d B ’ S it 12 9 at 7.50 Poy ee ee. oys’ Suits, ‘ oi » took out an insurance peo Main FI Res $10,000 and in September, 1 ee Sree) see UR Millinery Section is constantly in touch with the style centers of the world through trade jour- na hosr attempt Insurance was ma Mra. Moyer left OUBLE - BREASTED coat pairs of knicker pants. two style with These suits are made of woolen fabrics and are unusually well tailored; her husband's death and wa | coat and knickers are full lined. The assortment Gap eM to Los Angeles, where she had |i} includes sizes 8 to 18 years, and offers an excep- nals, special letters and by married Paul Vincent Southard. In tional value. A suit, $12.95 personal contact with the Los Angeles she was presiding over ee pes reid leadmg designers, resulting the counter at a popular in the display of authentic copies at an exceedingly at- tractive price. The summer hat sketched is of black transparent braid, trimmed with a wreath (NO DIFFICULTY | IN WINNING MEN Authorities re that the girl naturally attractive, had no diffi winning successive hus $24.50 and $29.50 WRAPS She lived with them in ap. ixt |parent happiness, they charge, and Reduced to of brignt-colored flowers. jministered carefully to their wants Price $7.50. juntil they became tI! Then, it is neir food or medicine. Death e wid follow and, it is charged. Second Floor Men’s Silk Ties $1.45 Main Floor ogre many handsomely pat- terned silk ties which the Men's Section offers in this sale are from our own stock and sold formerly at $2.00 and $2.50. You will be as pleased with the | j sicians would attribute it to nat | J liners. bodies of all five of Mrz. | gow uthard’s alleged victims have been exhumed and examined, accord. ing to the county prosecutor, and jevidence of arsenic poisoning found lin every cane. | Mrs. Southard will be brought to |trial here. Extradition papers now lare being arranged at Boise, the jstate capital N THIS group of summer style garments are several attractive styles made of wool Bolivia, ve- lours, tricotines and serges in a desirable color and size assort- ment which are all fancy silk- lined. The wrap sketched is in- cluded and is displayed in tan ee values and the qualities as you raat, ~, are with the les, |To Try 4 Persons $09. 50h eg beard are {ubetantal. Choice at for Judge’s Death ‘ t to $18.50. wd Pen day to TULSA, Okla., May 13.—Four per jsons will be tried for the death of Judge John Devereaux, former mem. ber of the state supreme court com] Mian Is Held as | mission, who died here Wednesday ° |night from an overdose of drugs Syndicalist |and a blood clot on the brain, county} sAN FRANCISCO, May 1%— officers maid today. muanignd joie: eebisleilhfadscatieabs Floyd Ramp, who is alleged by the police to have @ long record in vari- ous cities of the Northwest, ts in the city jail here after being arrested by members of the “sedition squad” while addressing @ meeting of work- County Schools in Field Meet Saturday Thirty-one grade schools in King county have rent in their entries for the field meet at Auburn Saturday, according to Thomas E. Hulse, assist- ant county superintendent of schools, who is in charge of the meet. Events are equally divided between the boys and girls. They include 25, 50 and 100-yard dashes, jumping and / shot putting. The entries to date total 250. The grade school meet begins at 10 Tacoman Mistaken for Thief Is TACOMA, May 13—F. J. G shipworker, thought two policemen were highwaymen. The coppers. thought Gilbo was a prowler. The misunderstanding was not cleared up until Gitbo had a shot thru both: legs, just below the hips. He will recover, bis sh SEE & m. and will be followed in the aft- ernoon by a meet for high school ay dents. Three persons are now held in con- tection with the crime. They are: Mins Goldie Gorden, artist's model; Mra. Jeno James and A. P. Dixon, jan oll man, Murder charges have been filed against the women. Dixon was ar | rested last night but as yet no formal charge has been placed against him. He occupied the room adjoining the judge's in the hotel here, Mra, James said she was hired as nurse for the aged jurist and has been acting in this capacity for » | month. | The fourth person, whom the au |thoritien are seeking in connection with the death of Judge Devereaux, is described by them as “the mys- | terious stranger.” He is said to have visited the judge's apartment Mon- |day night. It was shortly after that ithe judge was found lying in a pool joe blood on the floor, eee ‘Chemist Charged as Murderer of Wife MEDFORD, Ore., May 13.—T. W. Gruetter, Medford chemist, is in cus jtody here today charged with the | murder of his wife on May 3. etter married the woman at tons . Cal, two months ago, She died here of what was at first supposed to be epilepsy, but officials now claim that her death was caused by some poison which the chemist had compounded | Investigation into her death was opened on demand of J. 8. Baumgart |ner, a miner living in the Grants Pass country, who was Mrs, Gruet i forener hushane NAMES PERSHING ing men. Ramp will be held without bail pending an investigetion of the charges against him. OF INTEREST TO CARPENTERS AND HOMEBUILDERS A GREAT SALE OF TOOLS At Three Prices That Represent Large Savings 69c 98c $1.49 Come early and pick them out—they’re arranged on spe- cial counters, Supply your .tool needs now from this extensive 5,000 Bars of High Quality Bath and Toilet SOAP Value 10c Special for Saturday c list: CHIEF OF STAFF Each Wrenches Vises Pliers Mallets ; arane : A fortunate purchase en- SHINGTON, Ma 13.—£ 7 3, Lier ot was Weeks row PB ables us to offer this ex- rene iad ee the appointment of Gen. John J tremely special value. niet ae Pershing as chief of staff of the Choice of Squares Bits . | army. } Witch Hazel Chisels Klein | At the same time Weeks an itch Haze! Planes Climbers Olive Cream Buttermilk and Glycerine Mechanics and Goblin No phone or C. O. D. or- ders; none delivered. nounced that Maj. Gen. James J , at present commanding division, will be Persh. ecutive assistant. HERE IS SERVICE! CEMETER IS HANDY FOR SPEED DEMONS MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. May 18.—On either side of the Otter. Kill bridge on the state road be- tween Goshen and Chester, the board of trade of Goshen has erected huge signs bearing the following inscription: “Private cemetery across the bridge for reckless drivers.” As a result of reckless driving by autoists many accidents have occurred near the scene. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. A 50-Foot Length of 7-Ply 34-Inch Highest Grade RUBBER HOSE $7.49 Value $12.50 This is not a cheap, flimsy hose, but the very heaviest grade of rubber, strongly reinforced. H With reasonable care it should give long service. Set of Six China CUPS and SAUCERS “Blue Bird” Design $4.00 “KENT” Tennis Racket Saturday’s Special $2.49 The “Marvel” is one of the well known “Kent” racquets. Strung with good quality gut. Center re- inforcements add to its strength. The Store for Useful Articles; Very Special for Saturday 98c Per Set A really wonderful bar- gain. Indeed the price is so low that we cannot de- liver them, therefore— No phone or C. O. D. or- ders; none delivered, | | | | } /)

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