The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1921, Page 4

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)MHOTEL TO DEATH! Miss G. Gardner, Sister of Seattle Woman, Kills Self in Oakland | Apparently my a @ mooa of reckless Miss Georgia Gardner, sister o George Maxwell, 936 26th ave le, leaped to her death from th th story of the Hotel Claytor Oakland,: Calif, earty Monda tr according to dispatches re here. ‘Miss Gardner, who was an enter at the Rex cafe in Oakland Just returned from an earl party, aavices state. Wher to leave Michael Migalo, an entertainer, at the hotel doo suddenly turned to him and said $3 is all I've left in the work PS spend it somewhere.” They spent the money, Migal and Miss Gardner went to he on the seventh floor | few moments later her bod. to the pavement. Gardner was %1 years of age. visited Mrs, Maxwell in Seattle | 9 Months ago. companions in Oakland state the girl seemed in the best of and gave no hint of the im- tragedy when they left her MRL OF EIGHT | STRUCK BY CAR ' Motorist leis! Doris Mattsson ‘k by a “speeding automobile, ris Mattson, S-yearold daughter of | and Mrs. S. W. Mattson of) Park, was severely injured ind rushed to the city hospital, Sun- y night. ! Uttle girl wasqplaying in front home. She ran acro#s the and .was struck by an auto! frown severa! feet. | was picked up by a passing | and taken to the hospital. Her are said to be serious, She as been unconscious since the acct co / NE, Wash.—A. C. Pittman, irs. Pittman and Mrs. L. E./ killed when train strikes | belr auto four miles north of Col-| Cates. The body is at Bonney Watson held at 8 p. m. Wed THE SEATTLE STAR Here they are! Ten o7 the 3,000 Seattle children who cannot begin school Tussday because they haven't enough clothes to wear. Forty-one thousand other kide will answer the | bell, but these can't go unless Seattle people respond to the call for warm clothes issued by the Social Welfare league in the Central building. The league is trying to get garments feral all the 3,000 “neody, Riddles. Take your bundle 3 to the Jeague, if you can, if you can't, phone Blok aor. 7] NOTED JURIST * PASSES AWAT justioe Mount Dies in State Capital OLYMPIA, pt, b—Fings on state buildings and institutions were at balf mast Monday for the paseing of Justice Wallace Mount, 22 years am er of the supreme court of Yashington, Justice Mount died at his family home here Sunday noon. He bas been ill with heart trouble lust February and had not been fill hig place on the bench arch. He had recently ter 4 from a two weeks’ trip in Oregon Justice Mount was 62 years old and was born in Oregon City, Ore, He was the son of Henry D. Mount, who crossed the plains in 1801. His mother is still living and @ resident of Bilverton. Justice Mount graduated from the University of Oregon in 188% 1888 he became prosecuting attg’ for the Third Territorial Jytdiciat district, comprising Douglas, Adams, Lincoln and Okanogan counties. Be practiced law up to 1900 at whith ime he was elected to the supreme ourt. He in survived by Mrs. Mount, two daughters, Mrs. Virgil Baker and Miss Myra Mount, of Olympia, and two fons, W. W. Mount ef {Tacoma and Dr. Frank Mount of Oregon City. Thirteen brothers and sisters of Justice Mount are sti ving. No funeral arrangements haye heen announced, HURTS FATAL TO ‘GOODBYE EARTH''SLAYS HUSBAND |" CRASH VICTIM IS SUICIDE NOTE WITH HAMMER | Seleds Held “for Murder; | Man Sought in Case =|} After lying unconscious In the city! Rousseau Viesta Pierce, 67, retired] SALEM, Ore, | hospital suffering from a fractured) marine eygineer committed suicide | here and in Portiand skull which he received injan auto by turning on the gas in his room| 'ns Charles C. Ga _ ° | thought “are ho 7 ’ accident last Friday, John t Cates,| at the Clare hotel, 1927 First ave | Yon in the estrangement 32, T157 Renton ave., died Sunday | Saturday night. His body was found| Wurtsbarger, murdered Cherhwa night. Sunday afternoon by roomera whol indian school gs jamelied the escaping ga jw ortabnrave, t John F. Cates Dies After! Dying Man Pens Letters as Auto Collision Gas Flows Cates was riding in an automobile ~~ Allover the world | Capt Hagzard had been confronted £00. y or ts , | with bad checks he had tasued and | | had promised to make them good. | place, at Stewart st. and Denny! r selzing way. Thompeon's car overturned) Be Busy Wednesday) ot} imum: wn Dyes, > : Cates was a dairyman and is sur and acted ypon at ® spec Pe. ted potent ‘an tus the, ween Ob Price Demonstration of mortuary. "Arcade building. to have confessed fy husband 7] a : —~ | awoke at the same and when LI told him what I w loing he said }‘I hope you choke.’ Then he turned according to the police version, 7 Ol j torron 9 hed quarreled Bregueatiy, Capt. R. T. Hazzard, Hero of n . AS ANNOUNC N driven by D. F Thompeon, 4086] Ine tnt reads cll p. mewonioye padtrt Wurtabarger ole in the, jal ‘ UNCED 0D Ninth ave. N. B, when their car! earth!" Prag ae, giwm et hekthe FULL IN crashed into an auto driven by Ver} etnemeeetpse * a . r Ro + Ta] a non Cathro, 2812 Mt. St. Helen’s| |Tax Riunars Will 7 a Mre. YESTERDAY’S PAPERS j and Cates was thrown from the car} Reports on the dy and coun: husband's head while he slept W e WW ill Gir ea striking his head on the curb ty treasurer's offices will be read | yesterday vived by his widow, Mrs. Evelyn of the Tax Reduction © Be! tak me medicine for an attack of Widespread Importance : asthma.” Mrs. Wortsbarger tm said Beginni lover and went back to sleep,” | It was then that Mra. Wurtebarger, | jwetzed the hammar and dealt the | death Blows. | Sept 6 | According to neighbors the ‘anced rf CAPTOR'S BODY j Philippines, Suicide Here | The body“ot Cape TT. Hazzard, ho captrred Emilio A Jing the Philippine tneurr | who committed suicide in the Hotel Butler here Saturday, has been sent [to his home at Twin Falls, Idaho, | jin compliance with a request from . | his widow. - , | When @ private detective came Sat urday to keep the appointment he found Haazard’s body wrapped in| Rlankets in bed, his Iifeleew hand clutching an automatic pistol, and a He had registered at the hotel as | “A. P. Davia, San Franctaco.” His | | iden mM as one of the heroes of | insurrection was made urtado, an inspector of | m navy yard. It ie gen | ally aecepted that Capt. Hazzard | wan mentally deranged, | “Lying” Children Defended by Bush Power of Visualiza Your Dreams Come True,” § All succesful men viw business ay they want it ' prices. said, ‘Thoughts are the a _ with which they build “Children who invent stories, and | | who are often accused of lying, have ficiency." Dr. Bush's subject for Monday To Revise Salaries | of City’s Employes Plans for the revision of the salary | |schedule for city employes to be put Into effect next year will be worked out by & spectal committee, it haw been announced by the etvil service [consists of Rev. W. A Major, R, ©. Erskine, Charles F. Cline John H. Carter and Anne Marie ‘Breugger. | hoft. me Traffic Demands More Bridges Here Additional bridge facilities win |] s00n %e needed to take care of the| increasin, {fi r the Fremont | and University t according to! Supt. Carl H.R , of the public! PEE HOMES ; PRE! R For French pastry look up Boldt’s. | Advertisement, —— wares] 500 Suits, Coats, Dresses at $28.50 night at the Arena | The sélection of styles and colors is very wide — but the’ main ‘tang is the loio tenvaiccs| A Beautiful Group of Coats $55.00 A NOTABLE EXHIBITION OF THE LOWEST PRICES WE HAVE KNOWN FOR YEARS ON SMART FALL AND WINTER APPAREL bullet in his heaa Style, Dash and Quality Are Conspicuous in All the Garments Offered—But the Low Prices Are the Outstanding Features of This Sale SEE.THE AVENUE WINDOWS FOR CONVINCING PROOF OF THE VALUES THIS SALE OFFERS j Right is “the Law of Peace, Poise Prices are back with a snap to the point where everyone can recognize the values. A Special Group of Suits $59.50 cnuinasion., Whe: oeiniaktae penn ttl Every garment smart, of course—but, dbove all, every garment a super-value! special Groups of Silk and Cloth Dresses at Two Prices---$35. 00 and | $49.5 50 uuilities department, oe Such values as are here offered in coats, suits ald PRS entirely reverse the : usual order by establishing the low price record at the very beginning of the sea-° | ~—Appagel Sections, Third Floor

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