The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 16

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—_ ‘ Tisn’t s ‘K. K. K, 1 ae DEFENSE IS ‘DESPERATE Seeks to Unseat Judge, Bar Attorney, Kill Indictment and Change Venue ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 2.—High lights of yesterday's arraignment of Dr, R. M. Brumfield, charged with the murder of Dennis Russell, re Yeal the desperate weapons with Which attorneys for the defense are Mriving to break thru the wall of Sircumstantial evidence which sur Pounds the alleged murderer. Motions submitted by A. N. Or chief attorney for the defense, wing Brumfield’s plea of “not guilty” yesterday, include: 1—Request for the appointment of a new trial judge, unseating Judge Hamilton on the ground that iiton has been prejudiced inst the prisoner. 2—Barring of Joseph Hammers Vey, chief deputy district attorney, itnomah county, alding the proe . because of non-residence. ashing the indictment against Id because of alleged irreg- in the grand Jury investh “K. K. K." Don'toha shiver when you see ‘em? Lookit the letters, “P. Vv. D." ‘They are the initials of a respect able, but mere, artist, Peter Van Dalen. Pete recently openéd up @ studio In the Seaboard bidg. But a studio is worthless unless the public is in- formed. To Pete's artistic mind, “K. K. K.." “Mahoney's trunk” and other important news items of the day, which shrill with terror and cause the reading public to gossip, are ap- propriate to use for advertising pur | 4—Additional time in which to file ‘Petition for change of vende. ‘The motions asking for the in- tt quashing and the barring Hammersiey were denied. The Petition for a change of venue will Miled and argued either Saturday Tuesday. ‘The date when the trial may start Wes not Indicated. Vets’ Bureau Chief Starts‘on His Tour ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. — Charlee Forbes, director of the Veterans’ ju, left Washington today for a of inspection of the United public health service hospitals, tional rehabilitation schools and headquarters of the new * bureau. Forbes will spend weéks on his tour, which will to the Pacific coast. poses. So Pete picked the sign of “K. K. K." He sent it broadcast by letters thruout the city. Editors, publish. ers, business men and many others who received Pete's propaganda thru the mall, took of worried expres sions, until Pete sent a second “warning” which kindly notified “the world general” that he wasn't truly a “K. Westlake Public “P. V. D.," who riled the “K. K. K.” )K. K.." but @ mere artist, and that he was now open for business at 603 | Beaboard bide. Meanwhile, the Ku Klux Klan got excited and announced to the public that Pete's letters were the “bunk,” #0 to speak, Further, that they were gent out with tutent to hurt the real “K. K. K." cause. ‘Thie Pete emphatically denies. “And be it known,” Pete maid, “that the letters ‘K. K. K.,’ which I sent jout, mean only one thing in my young life, and that ts “Kiean Kut Komme: art” Osteopath Licensed to Become Surgeon Dr. A. M. Lougney, osteopath, 405 Olive at. has just recelved from State Director of Licenses Ivan J, Dipple a lcenee to practice surgery. Dr. Loughney ‘took the examination at Olympia last month. Market |= TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA CLOSED LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5 5 Lbs. 33c 10 Lbs. 65c Sugar Stall—Lower Floor. 1051,—Hard Candy, Ib. ..28¢ | Stall 25—Meat Loaf and Stall 136—Pullet Eggs, 2.doz. . .45c¢ Stall 104—Tea Garden Orange Marmalade, Ib, 20c |. Butter, Ib. ‘ 4 Stall 122—Elberta and Crawford Stall 106—Italian Prunes, crate. 95¢ Peach ai iw Stall 137—Best Full Cream Cheese, Stall 159—2 cans Kaomi | Cleanser for Ic sunset -25¢ | Coffee for Melon, ib. .2c'| Stall 102—Pie and Coffee ..... Potatoes Scalloped Stall a resh charned Stall 125—Potatoes, 100 Ibs. . . $1.75 Stall 36—Sweet Potatoes, 4 ibs. .25¢ rok Seng Mixed Pickles, Ib, Webb's good '10¢ Stall ‘111—Best Pole-Beans, Ib. . . 5c 43 48-134—Big Salmon for. 26 ~ saline pee, Marto: Pears Tomatoes, 3 Ibs. . ae Zoble Grocery psa STALL 165 Del Monte Pork and Beans, can .B¢ 6 bars White Laundry Soap 4 cans Kitchen Cleanser .. Co-operative or Federal Milk, Libby's Apple Butter, can . New Black Figs, 2 Ibe. ., 4 Ibs. Sago or Tapioca Canvas Gloves, pair .. 5 Ibs, Small White Beans Ginger Snaps, Ib. ... mirheine ‘Van Camp's Soups, 3 can: 2-os. bottle 38¢/ 60.1b. sack Campbell Blend 1 pot’ Cream COFFEE 1 45 Baking Powder 1 tb. ase dozen Phope Male 5952 49-lb. Drifted Snow Flour. $2.00 36c Citrus Washing Powder. ‘Ib. can M. J. B. Coffee. 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea .. 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanse: 35c Cream of Wheat. Lipton's Tea, Ib.. 350 Sea Foam Washing Bowder for ... 31d. can Ghirardell Chocolate for “ 40-1. sack Fisher's Biend Flour for 9b. can Criaco..., S-41b. can Cottolene.... 5 bars Crystal White 5s Hill's Coffee, Ib. Crystal White Soap—6 Bars 25¢ At All Groce Stalls 10-11 PURE LARD, POUND 12Vac Barton’s Sugar-cured Hams, |b. Fancy Leg Lamb, Ib Fancy Shoulder Lamb, Ib. Fancy Lamb Chops, lb.. Sugar-cured Corned beef. ib Fresh and Cured MEATS REAL SPECIALS ea Compound, 2 Ibs. STALL 45 Stalls Grocery Store Stalls 16-17 Phone Main 1434 The Basement Store 25 Ibs. Choice 49-1b, Rex Flour, Montana hard wheat $2 40 Large pkg. Washing Powder 30¢ abc can Alaska Red Salmon. 36¢ 4 large rolls Tollet Paper 3 cans Van Camp's Bou 4 Ibs, Head Rice....... 5 bars Clean Easy Soap 2 cans Kaomi Cleanser. 1 can White Ster Tuna 6-lb, can Red Label Karo 26-Ib. box Split Prunes. , 6 pkgs. Searchlight Matches for 1 Ib. Nippon Coffee, SHINES Tee" _THE SEATTLE STAR of of Coin Wins ~~ |"Dead” for a Year, Vice Presidency) He Shows Up Alive Frank Sala superintendent | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.—Lieut of Menton ae ie Slocted presi: | award Walker Yrs in, U. 8 M dent of the punty unit of the |G, believed to nen dead for Washington Educational: association listed among Thureday afternoon at the King learned today. county teachers’ Institute, at Broad way high school, | white on a leave of absence at Wash | EB. J. MeNamara, of North Hend,| ington, D. C., surrendered himself to and W. BR. Nichols, of Vashon, tied | Col, Treadwell at Mare Island, giving Office of vice president, Mo:|ae explanation for hiv strange ab- a winning by the tom of a| sence a story of lost \dentity after a rion M. Brown, of Foster, | drinking bout with some friends, He is held pending tnvestigation of bis narrative. over a year, the returned, it w wan clected secretary, and A, R. Ter pening, of Kirkland, treasurer \Landis Is Censured * for Baseball Work CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 2.—Re howal of the fight over the resolu tions condemning Federal Judge K M, Landis for accepting the position Franklit, who disappeared In 1920, | of national baseball commissioner | transporting war expected at the American Bar ion convention here today that the resolution wan " thru were heard on aff * today, The resolution was presented and adopted last night when only a small group of dele ere present {Bandits Kill Woman) and Hurt Relatives MILWAUKER, Sept. 2—Ta today shot and killed Mra. & \Fight Film Carrier Not Yet Bethenced! OMAHA, Neb, Gept 2—Judge) Woodrough in federal court today re ooet tar $0. dave hia sentence in| Hoyer and wounded her husband | Ceughter, Four armed men atte the cane of Clarence Gray, represen 4 | tative of Tex Rickard, charged with | ed to'rob the Hoyer farm home jmeary) Dempsey - Carpentier | bere | Sent films into Nebraska Mra. Hoyer resisted and was ahot “There ta evidence of a flagrant | to death. The daughter's arm Was violation of the law, and I want more | mot off. Moyer"was not caeuy injured. vd time to consider the case,” Wood eo rough aald Aawistant [niteq States Attorney | peared for sentence. Gray admitted Magney demanded a jail aentence| he had pald fines in ‘three other ______ when Gray, who pleaded guilty, ap staten, — — -_— MARKET C CLOSED MONDAY—LABOR DAY SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET LBS U GAR 10 Lbs. 69¢ . pron CANE npnoee BORDEN'S MILK cixi 4 For 40c run FOUR Famous caret MILK 9 Qt.! Tero ‘as SANITARY MARKET—SUGAR STALL 109—FIRST AVE. FLOOR, ACLEN & BARROWS Stall 45 %"' Market, Neer Lower Fiver Stall 45 BULK CRACKERS, Fresh and Crisp, Ib. .... .15¢ 15¢@ | 10 K. C. Baking Powder... 7¢ Yours Truly Ginger Snaps, per bbl. pkg, .... 26. 2 cans No. i Tall Grated Pipe. 2 @ boxes Matches Corono Coffee, Ib. ... 3 pkgs. Chinese Noodieg . 4 4 cams Del Monte Pineappl 4 cans Del Monte Apricots @4.' Libby's Corned Beef, can ... WISCONSIN BRICK CHEESE, 23¢ LI MORRIS WILLIAMS 04 Pike 8¢., Corner Market Nest to Three Girls Nakery Imported Sardines 4 Pure Olive Ot, 15 [anes 3 the. jay onl; Cc a30 20: se . ae aie x Number ky Talivui, 2 he CORNER YiIsH CO. 100 Cormer MRC, tot BUTTER.” 47¢ lb; 3 lbs. $1.39 "33¢ 8"sS"Sugar 546 Limit & tbs. We have the Best Buys oo Canned Qvods » FL Peet Teh Coffee, B.......- B09 Main Floor Corner Market fiafes-.0s Green's Butter Store Beet American Cane SUGAR seas” lbs.54e 0" pice rable Markee WILLIAMS JERSEY BUTTER 43¢ B.; 2 Ibs. BEG GOON LUCK MARGARINE 85¢ &.; 3 ibs. $1.00 CALIFORNIA WILD HONEY Sib. Pall 90¢ BORDEN'S or CARNATION MILK Leg. oteg, 19¢ with other purchase TOM C. WILLIAMS STALL 25 Economy Market “Katablished @ Long Time” IT’S GOOD THAT’S SURE 40c Supreme Blend Coffee, ce 3 Ibs. He Be. Price's ere ry: eaberry Coffee, picts Yon, O7¢; § Ibs. M. ALHANSEN STALL. 40—Economy Market First Avenee Entrance ey Pike Pines Mut. G. F. HASTINGS GROCERY 1526 Pike Place Market @e | Bhredded Cocoanut, ® Bun Mald Seeded Ral: Head Rice, 4 ths. .. Toilet Paper, 10 roll Corned Beef, 2 cans Norwegian Sardines in “olive oll, per can... 10e M. J. B. Coffee, 1-™. can Folger's Coffee, 1-T. ca High Flight Flour, 49-1. Fresh Soda Crackers, I Gingergnaps, per Ib. ... ¢ Searchlight Matches, 4 boxes 35e Sliced Pineapple, large can. ., bab tates od Macaroni, ) . Feasts pkg. Bt arch, 3.2% Small White Jeans, 6m CReediater’ 2's. CARNATION '39c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Bars 29c Borden's at Stall 67—Carnation and Soap, Stall 62 Pike Pi. Market, Lower Floor—Near Sugar Stall Carnation and Borden's also sold at 27 Economy Mkt.—Main Floor JOHNSON’S GROCERY ain’... Stalle 7-8-9 ECONOMY MARKET B. (m" GRADE) corrnp, 1 3 fine Ik Cott al bee ad TALL fo oe Best Fresh Lynden BUTTER 50c Lb. be Roy Luck Margarine, Ib. FP 4 - 26¢ WUGHES BUTTER STORE STALL 47 Sertterr mares Lewer Fleer FOR PLEASURE AND HEALTH DR. GREGORY’S Regie BREAD Recommended by Physicians Made from Entire Wash- Ington Bluestem Wheat, spe- clally ground in our own mill. Beginn’s Bake Shop 1523% iret Ave. Genltary Market LESLIE'S ozitvea} PRINCESS CREAMERY BUTTER, |b HOLLY FLOUR, Sack HAMMOND'S BEST, Sack .. 10-Ib. cans RED KARO 10-Ib. cans AUNT DINAH MOLASSES. 10-Ib, cans LOG CABIN SYRUP SARDINES IN OLIVE OIL, 2 for. 6 lbs. ROLLED OATS 8 Ibs. MACARONI . 7 rolls TOILET PAPER 15 LBS. CANE SUGAR 7-lb. sack of SALT : SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR ...... AVE. FLOOR, SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Alee Corner First Ave. and Universtty. WHY PAY MORE? SIEGEL SELLS FOR LESS” Good Work Pants $1.45 and a full line of Boys’ Macki- nawe at less than wholesale cost. SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Senttery Market First Ave. i — tere Moet We Cash Pay Checks ‘crete: Stall 2 WE HAVE THEM | QUALITY !—SERVICE! PRICES TO suit THE MOST CAREFUL BUYERS. teer Steak FULL LINE OF SMOKED MEA’ Our Poultry -8¢| PURE LARD 2 LBS. FOR 25¢ | Veal Chops . --20¢ | Liberty Steak, 2 Ibs. -25¢ || We Make Our Own | SAUSAGE Local Bacon ......1) SAUSAGES AND LUNCH MEATS Is all Fresh Tie tee Fancy Diamond “I” Little Pig INDEPENDENT PACKING “CO.—No. We are winning many new friends with this popular Bcratch, 19 Ihe. Bprouting Oats, rT} tba.” Wheat, 17 Ibe.'...... Cracked Corn, Mill aSveay or aad Shell, iz SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE OW is the time to buy the Boy or Girl a pair of SHOES that you know are the BEST that money can buy. most wear per pair per dollar! ery ates. . 80 - $3 - $3.25 $3:50.$3.00 4 Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes at greatly reduced prices PIKE PLACE MKT. SHOETERIA Lower Floor neer Sugar Stall Where Renis and Prices Are Lowest! BRITTEN'’S GROCER STALL 12 Toor Finer La STALL 12 eel . ffs Fhirese Movsies, 3 for. Del Monte Beane New Laid Pullets’ Eggs, doa. and Sands’ New Methed Bread THE PICNIC SHOP Formerty the Walker Delicatessen 1517 PIKE PLACE—Adjoining Athenian Bekery WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that for the convenience of the JILG’S FINE SAUSAGES and other Meat Products can now be purchased HERE. at the SAME PRI as at Jilg’s own sausage kitchen. ‘ ON SATURDAY WE WILL FEATURE JILG’S PURE PORK BREAKFAST 32c Ib. SAUSAGE AT STONG’S fara BLUE RIBBON TEA, 1b. pkg. 50¢ | GOLDEN WEST COFFER, 31%, can 904, 52. con $1.89 Sec can ROYAL BAKING POWDER @ 4 ins. Extra Choke EVAPORATED APPLES. 3 160 cans Deviled Meats 380 welt 5S i* “ Bee Fon ttntked 4 Pieklia 8 4 od tae | 2"iva. pure Cocoas..t.ss Vinegar, gal ‘hocola! Careation ‘Wheat Flakes 300 Phe. FAGAR'S GRIST MILL Stall 28 Economy Mkt. Entrance 1425 First Ave WE GRIND YOUR CEREALS = right here at our mill. Whole Wheat Products, Rye Meal, Brown Rice, Etc. We Make FAGAN’S HOT CAKE FLOUR ROL! it: ae darge 28e Fig Optical Hou iP Seattle, In present toc 3 years. 1 attle 12 years. Glasses resert| brok lenses op chiiadeiohte College 0; See our show ate aiay get our price , befor decide on glasses, SUSSMAN OPTICAL CO, ptometrist-Optician sce Tine Phace “Merket Below Rotary Bakery PRICES BEAT 4 ¢

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