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| - q i WOMAN DIES At the End of Trail, Jealous | Woman Shoots Heiress | _ and Ends Own Life GREW YORK, Sept. 23.--Driven by the “high fe" of New Mrs. Grace Lawes, of San . earty today shot and ly wounded. Miss Mildred 24, hetress of the Hanan as, and then committed sul ed | | The shooting occurred on the D of Schermerhorn st. lyn, as Miss Hanan and John| Borland, an exporter, emerged the residence of a friend, they had spent the eve: Lawes, who was an old | fre them and started shooting. ” Hanan, with bullets in her arm and chest, ran a few yants and then collapsed on a doorstep FALLS IN AREAWAY The other woman put the muzzle the pistol in her mouth and pulled the trigser. She fell dead in On areaway. | Police found Rortand sitting by ‘the millionairess on the doorstep } to staunch the flow of bloot her wounds. first theory was that Mrs. was in a jealous frenzy tried to kill Miss Hanan. BF. A } ; ‘ ' Hi t if ef Ha ep Hil He : i“ il edede I i 1 i ! Girls, what do you think of fellow? A committee of 0 picked him as “the ost beautiful man in France” at a carnival in the 4 ®rench capital. He’s M. Hoff- | wan, 26, am electrician, Stores Coming Into This City' ,,, pee a A. H. Jones Pigsty Wigsty, of Miss Hanan, suddenly con-| cery store, is about to make its bow in Seattle. Thirty-one of these uniqre shop ping places with dixcy front of blue, brown and yellow, conducted tn ac cordance with the original Pigsty| Wiggly idea of Clarence Saunders! of Memphis, Tenn. and supervised here by A. H. Jones, are to be ©*/nity clubs thruout th tablished thruout the state of Wash ington, The initial venture tn Washington will be made next week when two Seattle stores will be opened for the inspection of the grocery buy- ige public. One of these will be| washington disarmament conference | located at the Liberty Market, First] way discussed at a cabinet meeting ave. and Pike st., and the other at . | the Queen City Market, Fourth ave. and Pine st. aes of Visors The first annual Seattle food Thur 4 crowds r way ther. astic interest of the visit latest types of electrical paratuy. demonstrations in the otha. the food supplies that are to stock the schooner M: a which will take Capt. F wen and hie party of ex the Aretic In 1922 are Seattle products and are the clerkless gro the big Seattle manufacturers, with the musical programa specta the interests of the city, French Cabinet today. up to 4) partment at Washington, xhibitors Thursday found enthu in the ral [Section two] The Seattle Sta show day in the attended g the evening in spite of inclement | dur demonstrations of various foodstuffs | and their economic preparation, Es pecial interest was manifested tn the cooking ap: | the Visitors were attracted by the aro Among the exhibits, one of particu lar interest is a display of a part o! go to the ship! id Amund oration in| The foodstuffs being exhibited at the foodeshow by one of Visitors were apparently pleased In addi tion to the main features, there are | hanclers who will arrive here Friday \solos during the afternoon sessions |¢vening on their way to their na-/ land a band concert In the evening, | tional convention in Friday is community club day and |The first trainload will be the New| yesterday afternoon the name of ten ‘attention is being given to| Yorkers, numbering 360. rious commu. | from Ohio and Wisconsin will follow. | ment conference. Talks Arms Meet) PARIS, Sept. 23.—Agenda of the Altho there has as yet been no cffictal comment upon the tentative | The corporation !naugurating the/| Brag tetge asaliyge tro */agenda received from the te de was un- $7,000,000 concern by & man who! derstood that modification of the started as a $4-a-month grocery boy.| clause concerning the limitation of ‘There are now 654 of his stores in 161 towns and cities of 29 states. Jones, venture here, declared: “Seattle has been chosen because it is one of the most progressive cities not only of the Pacific coast but of the country and should have oa Piggly Wiggly A unit. “The idea is that customers enter France. inaugurating the deen called to a conference. AKRON, Ohio, Sept, 23-—“I land armament will be asked by Marshals Foch and Fayole have Merely Wanted to - Make Him-Suffer & lobby from which they pars thrujed to make him suffer—I didn't ® turnstile and beside a rack con-| want to kill him,” Mra, Minnie Derr “Credit — Gladly” Ask gbdout it, and de con- vinced of the simplicity and absolute fairness of free service, words: taining baskets in which articles Don’t Envy Good Clothes— —WearThem! NINE MEN OUT OF TEN who envy the well-dressed ap- pearance of their fellows, could bridge the gap between by two SPOKANE, Sept. 23.—An X-ray| machine has been examined by Dr. machine no larger than a hand-grip,| C. C. Berkey, who testifies to ite ad- and different from the present X-ray | vantages. machine, inasmuch as it can not; Hubbard ts the youthful inventor burn a patient, ts sald to have been | who demonstrated his “atmospheric mvented by Alfred N. Hubbard, the| generator” with boats on Puget. 20-year-old inventor of Spokane. The | sourm, a little more than @ year ago. this Hand - Tailored Bradbury And then they’d be surprised to find that quality clothes are the most economical, after all. Your tomorrow may depend on your appearance today. Between $29.50 and $59.50 There is a size, a style, a color, a fabric and a price for any man, and CREDIT—free and gladly. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Men’s and Boys’ Shops—Second Floor told police today in confessing that her husband with SEATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. PAGES 11 TO 20 | JOBLESS GIRLS ass Key to Apartment of/Old Fund Will Be Used by Woman Used Salvation Army BY EDWIN HUL (Copyright, 1921, Drens) Sept. 23 Moscow, Displaying remarkable audacity, a| A modern structure to young, slim burglar tried three times | date seor rtment of Mra. T, p, | thone 4 ., |hext Improvement to be carried out bite y ¥ an st, early Fri-iny the Salvation Army, it was an was frightened | nouneed Thursday by Chairman Bert |L. Swezea, of the Seattle executive mmo of girls out of work or nyed at low wages is the wave four , textile railways, and to enter the nex, 202 F lay morning and away by Jones. | jew with the United Press to Mra, Joney was alone in the apart. |®Mmittee conducting the 1921 main: | yay ’ fincated in 1917, the question of in-| tenance budget campaign, which ment when, about! 2 hi + _ | demnity nen en, about’ 2 a. m., she heard | wit be brought to a close by a “but.| The complete scope of the soviet's ‘The new policy of the soviet, door knob rattle and arose,|ton day” Satuglay | new economic policy was revealed by thinking it was her husband return-| This Kamaneff, } women's ing home, A key rattled in the lock | home young boarding jin trust for this specific purpose. | © man fled and returned tater,| While these plans are progressing, rting @ pans key in the lock, The | Chairman Swezea ix preparing for a mpt was thwarted by Jones, who | ¥indup of the campaign to raise $30, returned to find the man in the hall, |000 to defray operating expenses of Jones chased the man. After the|the Salvation Army during the re family had retired the nervy burglar | mainder of the year. This budget is |returned to make a third dttempt.| made all the more necessary because Several policemén rushed to the|of a big program of relief work 1917 . , |sla’s realization that communism | jfoene In response to Jones’ call, but} which must be carried out among the | ™ lthe man had fled city’s unemployed. ¥ could not be attained at a single bound and of the determination of The 1922 budget of the Salvation | Army, however, will be cared for 9 \Eastern Bankers i'Zsasasity chen Due Here Tonight} sedoeal bankers are preparing 10 en |Seattle Man Named ertain @ vanguard of Castes fi s i “be to Aid Unemployed WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Seecre-|axercise almost equal tary of Commerce Hoover announced | the new regime is in force |the present government to for capitalism. brown beard, Lom Angeles Delegations | additional delegates to the unemploy: Included in the in Russia, but on a basis,” Kamaneff said “The ers’ union. |are found tn America and Belgium. Boys’ Mackinaws Special Ages from six to eighteen years. We have made a rare purchase in boys’ mackinaws. Hence this offering. Over 100 mackinaws in the lot, all rainproof, in plaid patterns of pleasing colors. They are all made from quality fabrics, well tailored, very warm and cozy for these damp, foggy days. An ideal garment for school or play. : They will undoubtedly sell quickly at this low price so come as early as you can. They are bargains. “The soviet |kovernment has decided to return to private capital all industri Russia, thruout metal fuel source M. Kameneff, head of the Moscow soviet and member of the bolshevik | net, declared in an exclusive in-| ill be built from funds rained |°P the eve of a national reorganiza- | ma of cooking viands and the @PP© |and ghe screamed, knowing it was a|!ast year and which are now held| "0M Of a most sweeping character, |tites soon were whetted to a point |hurgiar | |where they found themselves in a receptive mood for testing the dainty | ¢y articles of food that are being served various | which will include reinstallation of a large part of the capitalist machin- | ery abolished in the revolutions of Kamaneff, who was formerly Rus. sian trade representative in London and is now one of the real powers jof the bolshevik government, told in simple English the story of Rus. com: | pletely reorganize Russia's national | and industrial life and to make way A small man, with a long, flowing Kamaneff is not the fiery figure of Lenine, but he will power when “Private banking is to be restored co-operative * | number is James F, Gibson, Seattle, | tional Bank of Russia will open with- ‘The best fossils of the dinosaurs | president of the Waterfront Employ-!in a few days with a charter iden- tical with that of the Bank of NIGH LIFE: Pizely Wieely (APPETITE KEEN |NERVY BURGLAR (PLAN HOME FOR [RUSSIA RETURNS TO AT FOOD SHOW TRIES 3 TIMES king Viands Whet Taste France. It will resemble the natio | banks of the United States nancial interc tions will be permitted. The cabinet minister declared concessions to American and other + | foreign capitalists for the exploita | tion of natural resources of Russia such as -coal were prepared to discuss with for elgners Na leader ment can build k time, of national agencies is still neces sary for defense of the country. CAPITALISTIC PLAN! GER by the United Fre h foreign nw ure wi bolwheviki are ready, wood and oll. They whose property was con who declared Russia is |K@maneff said, meant that the gov:) lernment was retaining the title to land and buildings and leasing prom erty to private firms the same as |an ordinary landlord | “An commercial will be removed forthwith,” neff raid proved impossible ciety at one stroke. We never would have gone to such extremes if it had not been that war conditions | compelled iron measures to preserve | the soviets’ Retention of public utilities has established a foundation, the soviet! the govern-| restrictions upon and industrial activity Kama- “We realize now it has to refashion so. existence.” said, wheredn er, At the same it ts considered that control Want Free Fares to Help Jobless’ LONDON, Sept. lines have been requested to grant free fares before 8 a. m, to all per-| sons looking for work 23.—Local train | the} to grant! - | private For.a Good 1 School Shoe FOR BOYS AND GIRLS at SYMONDS SHOE CO., Inc. 316 Pine St. KELLY CPRINGFez, TIRES have seldom indulged in superlatives. Kelly quality has been so well established that ~ it hasn’t been necessary. Kellys are better than ever, but their price has been materially lowered. Exhaustion of war-priced material and economies made pos- sible in the new Cumberland Plant have brought down costs and this saving is being passed along to the user, same prices you will have to pay for other tires that have always | sold for less. Kelly Cords are made in two types: the Kant-Slip Tread which offers a resis- tance to wet, slippery streets that makes skidding next toimpossible, and the sturdy Block and Button Tread. Both are long mileage tires and sell for the same price, Size 32x3% 32x4 \ 33x4 34x4 32x4% 33x4% 34x44 33x5 35x5 Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. Factory Branch; 1412 Ninth Ave. Seattle, Wash. *Cord 30x3% $28.40 36.60 46.00 47.60 49.40 53.00 55.00 55.40 65.40 68.00 *Kaat-Slip er Block and Button Tread Today, Tubes $3.35 3.60 4.30 450 4.65 5.45 5.60 5.80 6.65 6.95