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PAGE § _ LOVE DIES IN SONG NEST Writer of Music Is Thru, But Wants Her Picture Back ai ed “The Nel i ers is situated on beautifu island, across the bay ror Yuget sound country prospectus lace for love! umn, Visualize Karl Gas'av } Nelson Home for Song Writers, Denofactor, writer of “My Kaat ern Rose” and “My Kentucky Roile,” dreamer of dreams, seat ed on the bench in the metlow autumn moonlight, with the wa zephyrs whispering softly, sweetly — r, Read what he read. widow with an as housekeeper.” Is it any wonder that Kari Gustay Nelson, bachelor, pining for the touch of a woman's hand, the sound of a woman's voice, came hurrying to Seattle that morning following and mar- ried the young California widow in Justice (now Judge) Otis W. Brinker's court? And took her home to beauti- ful Hartstine island and billed and cooed with her in the glow of the setting sun, and dreamed more dreams and wrete more songs? California widow for a bride. Ison Home for Song Writ-| lartstine Olympia itat_of Washington, in the ison, founder of the ter plashing at his feet and the See him artse and go Into the house and pick up his evening pa “Wanted—By young California ctric washing ma chine and a nice boy of §, position The vanished bride But now all ts changed. Karl Gustav Nelson has made " } Drove Recklessly this SALEM, Ore., Aug. 2 Mra. Edith property are relatives of testa That happened in October, 1920. | ‘The newspapers gave the event a/ @oubdle-column write-up. It is great to be America’s greatest song writer with a home for song writers on beautiful Hartstine and a buxom his will, which reads: NAME COPYRIGHT- ROGERS’ BAKING ghtggyoy Lee. pkg.....27¢ Lee. Washington Macaroni, Patent. 12-02. tin 30¢ Dill delicious! ably one bowed He writes the editor: “I enclose a snapshot of my wife,|to have run down on the Ay [the buxom widow fell for her hard tuck story. 1 never ' rested fi i Albers Faris ot Sm. pkg...12%¢ 8m. pkgs pkg. Spaghetti and Noodles..... —an appetizing food for the summer menu. FLOUR —a strictly hard wheat Family Rs 0 oc 20¢ 24’s ... Ts Srey 63¢ 49’s ... SSS HERE DELICIA ROAST BEEF: Liberty Pickles They are Try them. No. 2 can —Formerly Called “Bing” —_ THE SEATTLE Talented Actress at Met Was Original Mrs. Wiggs heard any more about her worldly even bad @ ranch up county Ht looked well antil our honeymoon had passed one month, Then I went to Seattle for a basiness trip and a week | Inter when I come back home my boxom Calif, widow with her trained angel child had dis- appeared. “1 did not hear from her until next | February, when 1 got a divorce sum mons to appear in superior court in| | Seattle, and her lawyer wanted $25 of | me for cost. Then she would pay the balance, “She took my trunk. My safe was jtoo heavy, so I still have that, She never filed the divorce sult, I got into communication with | husband, Melvin A. Know lnogan county She had done the leame to him.” | All of which might be taken to indicate that Kart Gustay Nelson is done with his bride, forever. But, tf that is se, then why did he add a postscript, towit: “When you have used the pete pienae retare it to me, aa it is the one that fT have, r | Woman Denies She | Grub, Spokane, pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless driving before} Judge Unruh here yesterday, She} He will, when he dies, leave his | ie charged with failing to stop and} Mary Carr. Her acting in “Over the Hill’ at the Metro-| lestate and the Nelson Home for | render assistance to an accident vic. | Song Writers, not to his bride but to|tim. Her hearing hag been set for politan this week is one of the outstanding features of this, & successor, a writer of songs, prefer. | August 9. down by poverty,| Mra Grub ts also defendant In a |who shall be named by a jury of 12/ suit for $1,000 general damages filed | wonderful screen classic. in cireult court by C. W. Finn, stage} driver, whom Mra, Grub t* aed I | near here & week ago. She + ar Carr, who plays the “mother role, is undoubtedly the beat plece of act [pleture xereen WIDE — | MALL ASKS | | Appeal to People BY J. 1. ‘Ost LLIVAN WILL ADMIT THE HAND United Press Staff Correspondent, FOR ARRANGING LARGE WHOLE FRUIT WITH. pay SLICING OR CRUSH. SEALS WiTHOUT A RUBBER RING AND KEEPS ALL THE FOOD yer MOULD. NO SPOIL. —pints .......$1.33 —quarts $1.50 | judge him before he had an oppor process of law, The governor, [ion | ‘The executive, who has been tour, | field refused his request to be ar never retained for himself one pen- Kerr Self-Sealing Mason Jars (Regular) | Ulinois moneys. “Up to the time T ani lecandidacy for the republ for governor, no perwon ever —Pints ...-.+.0+0+6- 81.03 tex and the interests which to my official record all during the [all the time the exact amount of money which I had in my custody [indictments voted against me by the | Sangamon county grand jury. | “Rvery man and woman in Mi taxes upon their mall homes should | realine that my demand for bring ling to light the hidden billions of | dollars in this state of untaxed prop- jerty has sent the agents of thene j interests to the capital to grind out lies to besmirch my good name. | “I will invoke every power of the jtate to keep at bay the corrupt jand scheming agents of those in | whose way I stand.” —pints ............. $1.33 —quarts ........5... $1.50 —'% gallon .........$1.79 FUNERAL SERVICES for Abra who died Sunday, will be held from Bonney-Watson chapel Wednesday jat 1030 a. m. FUNERAL SERVICES for Fran. cas A. Burkhart, who died at Red mond Sunday, were held from the |Home Undertaking Co. Tuesday, | ANACORTES.~-Lucien H. Post, Pioneer _newspaper man, ._ buried. The largest seller and the most popular Coffee in Seattle! why? Buy it in the 6b, can and save money. SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System S THE SOMETHING ni .ASS IN OUR GLASSES mae By Don’t Pay ae '|Exorbitant Prices —produces a_ taste similar to maple. 1 ounce . 20¢ 2 ounces ...... 35¢ VAN CAMP’S PORK AND BEANS Sm. 10¢; med., 15¢; ire, 25¢ VAN CAMP'S SPAGHETTI | Sm., 1244¢; med, 19¢; Ire, BB¢ OVER 25 KB it YEAMS IN |S u S. OPTICAL CO xelusively Optical Speeti “1203 THIRD AVE. Glanse SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET *, || New Summer Hats les in georgette trimmed with ostrich, satin and georgette | 4 combinations, stitched taffetas, flower trimmed leghorns, and Chinese 4 Trimmings of ribbon, yarn and stitchings. EVERY HAT IS AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE AT $2.95 | basket weave models. quality for single sh “Over the Hill," the Fox produc |phia stock company. An extraordinary valte for Wednesday’s selling at 33c a yard. tion showing at the Metropolitan /etarring role on the stage came as for a limited engagement, presents the ortginal Mra. lone of the finest casts of players Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.” ever assembled. The work of Mary/she went to London in this role. jwhere she appeared before the king and queen of England has proven such | | ern for Mary Carr | Mary Carr first appeared on the! that she has taken her place among i iebad THE =< — jetage in 1894 playing ingenue roles the |with “Valer Bergere in a Philadel | world. CONVENIENT ieee — ee {ital Statistics] Lutgen, Ben Veen, 6226 Deacon se ing ever flashed upon the motion | & wonderful suce FOR JUSTICE. Two Hundred Hand Boarded Boston Bags Very Special at Accused Governor Issues|” 5559 29th ave, N. EL Absolam, 4233 Bagley ava, , 2809% 16th ave B, «irl |Mubbard, Elimer, 2410 Burke ave. KANKAKEE, I, Aug, 2.—Gov- ernor Len Small today appealed to M people of the state not to pre -. 422 10th ave, boy. c®% 215 Pontius ave, brown and cordovan, hand - boarded ity to demonstrate his innocence an. John. Beatle, gi cted for alleged Juggling of mil |Preianre. ‘William, 65 # in state funds while serving! Anders jus treasurer of Tilinois, told the| | United Presg “there is not one jota of evidence existing as to any wrong-doing on my part.” MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Bags which will give many times the wear of split leather bags. They are cloth li and fitted with one “Tromas 1405 Queen Anne ing the state on road inspection | Hagen, T | work since Sheriff Mester at Spring: | nN i |S Cormack, Vera D.. 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I know that I aim absolutely inno: | Murdock cent of every charge made in the| THE BODY of John Melcher, 65,| tied Sunday, were to be held at -|who died here Monday, will be sent University Christian church Tuee |to Loomis for burial | nois, who is forced to pay exorbitant | Doty, C ecil Merie, Seattte 76, King county Bro wn, Grace M, lane The Summer Beverage “Par Excellence” It's So Refreshing. JUST TRY IT! }ham Mathisen, 1110 Kighth ave.,| ‘All of our high-grade Women’s and Misses’ SUITS, COATS and WRAPS Priced for Clearance to make room for the shipments of Fall fashions now arriving. A SMALL FIRST PAYMENT WILL BUY ANY GARMENT and the balance may be paid later at your convenience, iE =y Puget Sound em Aavings & Loan f* i of TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, Jen, For a Big Final Sale of Midsummer Hats Two Hundred and Fifty ~~ iy? At a Strikingly Low Price 92.99 Millinery, Third Floor | 1,000 Yards | 55c Unbleached Sheeting 33c The best, standard quality Unbleached Sheeting, 54 inches wide. 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