The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 7

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TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR : Dan Beard’s‘Hows’ for Boys 60 SOUTH ON |[orciasresues mig in Antes BANKER 1S an Deard s 110Ws or Boys FARMER FROM BULL Makes a F' | FREDERICK ACCUSED AS ow to bul an Quarium tte Business Men Start | ‘osc snd hen tust unt hie man binton tere hie ents 0 &3 NEL SO N mM FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET with a to dump aa! and on Four-Day Trip or excaped thru a fence. | while m off found $23,000 qi, ou Wik jin Liberty bonds, BETRAYER : _imaaing, souvent worningon|German Students |p go Vea fusions reatonsing with Goatiss| Sledping in Park & 196 business men of this city left on May “Eat Hearty” & tounday tour Sus | PARIS, May 24—Paris hotels and In Portland Wed officially ob barty will te of more than comed by city officials and prominent | has grown #o acute that they can’t ant of the war re citizens. Speakers will include Mayor |find lodgings. bean thus #etndved. Baker of that city, PF. B. Van Duser, - president of the Portland Chamber — _ of Commerce, and Frank Branch Riley | The tour of the Seattle men is un der the auspices of the local Cham ber of Commerce, Robert 8, Boyns, | Vital Statistics] FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET BIRTHS los Cahn ipaccae get ie 65 Tailored and Sports Hats Sekiakis Pe salient BERLIN, May 24.—ftudents are aday night the | flocking back to Germany’, famous ted and wel: | Universities, But the house shortage Sirl-Mother Facing Trial for Killing Baby Tells Pitiful Story LOS ANGELES, May %4.—Lying &@ cot in the county hospital, pale | sand thin from grief and worry, Miss | Erie Mullicane, 20, today charged | What the father of her nameless baby, | Hfor whose murder she is soon to| ‘stand trial, is a wealthy Springfield, | ‘Mo. banker. His name will not be Miade pubdlic until he Is arrested on | @ federal warrant which has been ts | { charging violation of the Mann | | nty are d to serve courses, th tions hav 16th ave, «ir me dion a a Be Reduced to $4.75 Miss Mullicane, whose parents live Lebanon, Mo., was arrested several | Months ago after her baby’s body found in a trunk in a storage} house, a lace handkerchief nd tightly around its neck She had steadfastly guarded the ®ame of the man responsible for her trouble. Mrs. Angela C. Kauffman, wife of & multimillionaire, who has been ac. | We is wes Ci w= bgermed | jm_many books tive in Miss Mullleane’s welfare, se | This is the first of six stories cured her statement | mer Stunts for Boys,” written “He is a banker and insurance man | ehh aN. ire HERE are definite sav- ings here for women with a need for smart | “knockabout” hats for | wear with sweaters and | sports frocks: FLEXIBLE, DULL- iy, oth SW, girl t 4 60th You can make this out of old lumber—a home for turtles| ‘ar Madison, girl and little fish. | MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence. Dan Beard is nation! Roy Scout com-itwo boards into the shape of sled Angell, Howard MiIl missioner of Amerioa. He has spent bis! rnnery Hig. 1. Crouse, Katherine F roe ie rere eatme eters ret’ tnem | Set these aide pleces four feet | M ler, Wallace no 100 Rockers and Chairs while putting on the bottom, Fig. 2. | page, Phi ek th te aes i. — a BY DAN BEARD See that the bottom boards fit snug | Page. Ha l., Bend Or FINISHED STRAWS ’ is father is a doctor . * liy together and after the ¢ ull| MacDougall. Bryant. Seattle 7 : a - SE there whom everyone respe SaaS adCast Coveesiniener. | ie ta well t0.ntve the cuteioe of (Mendenhall eatherine, Seattle, Es with band of black Chinese Sea Grass -|apart and nail two temporary crons. |), MIMM 92s ess oi coe serie pieces on to hold them im position |” Vijic. Utah ~ P ‘SE ARE THE DAYS when all | it is well to give the outside of In January, 1918, 1 went to work | PHESE ARE THE eee ee [the bottom a coating of hot tar lA Maid in his home. He was won 8 think of building and stock: | ‘Me, Notom & Goweimie town's roofer, | —o oe or soft @erful to me. One day he told me | ing an aquarium. To my mind there! St Mae aa ae tin ae Over 0 Wonk pe 5 Re couldn’t live without me and I/i8 more fun to the square inch Injen ine back yard and amear it|Poitcr, Cloyd Winitred, Weattio, 21 WORSTED-STITCHED RIBBON HATS with | threatened to run away. Somehow 1/sathering specimens to stock an Lega! Legal 8 —comfortable, flat-arm patterns Special $5 85 Each e | Wednesday Morning, Fourth Floor on with a mop of rags tied to a Fay, Katherine A., Seattle 19 hemp straw facing and ribbon ornament. ‘Was afraid of him—but I loved him | aquarium than there ia in almost) o) | Knapp, Albert attic Legal #0 much. He woulin't hear of it, |#ny other form of collecting This done, dig a hole for the | Steele, Juha F Oe Legal HEMP STRAWS with side-roll, and turban shapes Legal Legal with grosgrain ribbon trimming. Legal Q0d said that when his parents died| All your specimens are caught) nie tank in the shadiest spot |Day, Thomas I he would marry. Jalive and kept alive, and none of |e ee ane ie i and after placing | YOuMe: Kdit “In May, 1920, I told hi them suffers if you are careful. In geet ound s ae 4 “ vay Ces a Uittle bens tig aad pt ting moths and butterflies you oa fe — ay are Sacre ha Spar all in the ch teristic sports colorings. going ye n get some sand, rocks and m9 Bes We : . 7 Gidn't believe me. In October {have to kill the dainty creatures to|' TN0h Wii MOl Melk Coke Ay) | Aldridge. Thomas C. Seattia, Lemal Sharply underpriced at $4.75. Bakwed him to do something for me,| be able to keep them, and in collect: | FTNNE Nol Sik Bean tank, | i & THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bette ania “nat cad ent mine" |Ine birds’ eras you have to rob the| and. cover he vowtom, cf te wm| DEATHS ee Pau Gee er et tee tresmarin * and éoabtion make | ‘the center. Next fill the tank with | Benton, Jease, 33, 1618 Graham | M | | to kill myself oir tel aethe Unhanes. water and let it stand for a day te | BOOTH NO. 12 “On November 15, he took me to | her feel mighty PPY. clear and settle the railroad station and bought me/ The simplest ana, w my mind.) yreanwhile you can start to collect & ticket to Los Angeles, giving the| best form of aquarium is the land | Crown Prince Dying? agent $100 and giving me the change | and water aquarium, built according fo bhante yOu Seti =a ei, | ‘Says It Is Boredom | — Boys’ Wool Sweaters pickerel weed, cow arrow] LONDON, M i een Cities here, The money didn’t last long and| veritable scow about five or six feet! Prag. uirushes and the like, and |peeo’s May 9 1 35 o Prince Frederick William la reported « ' rn 0 01 : h } you know the rest long. This can be done by cutting | piant them in the earth at the bet-|«qying of boredom” in Wieringen, International On the Second Floor, an unusually interesting exhibit of Imported Merchandise, from European imens, First jour jthe a | of the oh he terms “the dreariest place 18 a i ; aye ; A rs : A STE See ace exeuics, Seis taailign | eee cee, a. Rreprient. see re ST 48 Sweaters in this low-priced group—in the and Oriental Markets, including selections that have RINGSIDE growth the plant life will keep suff! gustrial magnate in South Germany novelty weave, coat-style with belt. In Gray, Red just arrived, following the Spring visit of our buy- |clent oxygen in the water to make appealing to his influence to have and Navy; sizes 8, 4, 5 and 6—$1.35. {t always fresh and you will never |nim transferred to some more chee ar “ a8 o oe |nave to change the water in the fu place, \f, BOYS’ HEAVY WOOL COAT-STYLE SWEATERS ang ~ | with two pockets and roll collar, in brown, gray It is time now to fo after your } specimens, newts, mails, pollyworn, One Constituent Wn and heather, sizes $2 and Ry vebrases STORE ers to our headquarters in British and Continental markets. NOTES ON COUNC _ GITY COUNCIL, MONDAY— | Entroduced regulating frogs, sunfish, catfish, minnows, tur i | Ny a bill regulating the operation, of bereits aco farther work| ties and almost any other aquatic Deserts Harding! supplemental charges (led by owl | | against management Seattle Library |22varium and you will always have | Airedale, is sald to be outed: ble the of the great fun watching them, studying | fealty ivi rhe ei cients alge 79 P ir { M 9 Sh uh 4 feeding them. , 3 ‘ | to the atilities committee an ordinance inroduced by Oliver T. | ‘*!r actions, in’ SG Le piel ee ee cee Sanne alrs 0 ens oes creature of the fresh water variety) WASHINGTON, May 14—Caswell J) will live contentedly in this form of |taddie Boy, President Harding's pet | BOOTH NO. 13 Out-of-Doors On the Fourth, Floor, a showing of equipment } jj and apparel for the vacationist, with especial em- } |] (Copyright, 1922, mensenger boy at the White House ‘. establishing autobus service on Beacon Hill § eee 5 j | | who was put in charge of the dog tn) e } = - = os of $10,500 for repairing the floor of the) 5, crow Dan Beard will tell you |the carly hours of the new admini-| Special $4.95 Pair phasis laid upon camping needs. On Wednesday = ATE i N OPPORTUNE ; i a and Friday, a discussion by Mr. C. E. Schurman, INE purchase, offering Young Men's ‘ “ 5 », F NEW YORK, May 24.—The over /hand. Papers are rented out, each | Tan Calf Shoes and Oxfords at a price much at 2:30, of “The Do’s and Don'ts of Camping, department. yourshoulder newspaper reader in|subsequent render paying a pro|[) 1) regular. Sizes 6 to 10, special $4.95 pai followed by a quiz on the same subject. for the regulation of|this country bas his prototype in/portionate lower rate, so that when | than ‘gular. a pecial # pair. such establishments!to' China, only there they pay for the|the poorest class l reached the |}, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE } privilege of getting news second sheet is nothing but shreds. T DAY! SATURDAY! The Guarantee ’ We guarantee every single part to be perfect in construc tion and perfect in material. Thé Eureka is built to last you s lifetime. A guarantee certificate goes with every Eareka Cleaner. At 6 p. m. 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