The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 16

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IONEY’S SISTER IS CONVICTED Calm at First, but Later Breaks Down; Faces Term for Forgery Found guilty of form first degree, Mrs. Johnson, sister of James pr tine Chaney, 27, in fined there once, waxe 6 st. Francis Bentence was reserved by Superior 5 decided their meth gh tne we : . ‘ Judge Otis Ww inker, after the ods weren't any too safe. Now rs ¢ Jury which hea the evidence re- they've got a machine ungirs b : 4 farmed its verdict, at sat p. m.|Nieces to Divide Property that ite and forks, and a bul: oes 4 D | ednesday. The jury retired at 4:22 | ley that lets the bottles do , pisadt | tigate a’ i. 7 Deapite the sobbing of her mother, | Under Verdict thru a cubby hole in the wall | pave been sleeping H t o her room Mrs. Nora Mahoney, and Year-old foster daughter, Mar Mrs. Johnson maintained hb fontrol until the jury had filed fr the room, after returnin m & its ultima MAHONEY UNMOVED BY THE NEWS THAT DOLLY’S CONVICTED how Jo When jailers Thursday, his bunk ney's cell lying on ta wall, reading a magazine How did it come out? asked The was told. “Uh coniealty Maho. ney verdict was ‘Gullty,'" he huh,” Mahoney said, la and rolled over toward the wall again, to resume his read. ing =; MAHONEY WILL The estate of Mra. Kate Mahoney, murdered wife of James BE. Mahoney, will go to her two nieces, Mrs, Carrie F. Hewitt and Mrs, Kate Stewart BLUEBEARD TO 2 TAKE POISON, BEEXECUTED GIRL SURVIVES andru Convicted of Mur- John Peterson Dies Hour dering Ten Sweethearts After Being Found DIRECTS CHILD HEALTH work] If You’ve a Heart, | me §=6You'll Tell Wanda | | What It All Meant By Wanda von Kettler | all as | individua with th nd T went int BY WEBB MILLER J Peter N of poison e is proceeding Peterson com 4412 Sixth ave apparently 1 don't: me wan fille d with pee thing product He Lar f I hung rod twe CLUTCHES FRIEND “) WITH STHA JOY clutehing a stra neing himself agar . gentlemen held |. 77° his fr ; od * have ever heard ren Seat apa «<P Booey a oe ked on the inside. Said the first—t cling As I : ‘4 fn 1s found in the room ing to the strap—' lon't agemen night. | witt , aon , ueness immedi know; it's easy to get, You lo4 Gamt at later at city know that place I told you é res is at the morgue about down on Fourth ave.? f m ttempt at suleide by got a new system, to the first floor.” WHERE'S ADVANTAGE? GRINN Kr MAN “Whe advantage?” grinned the I wonder wh n earth those men | glared ouraged and bi © talking about \U. S. to Take Part New Tariff Rates he fo aret. Upon returning, he sal and her w ttle of pol tum, Then she gave way to the/by virtue of a decision rendered} Well, there's a gir! upstairs,” re Mioeth (Ad etrininie Strain under whigh she hag been la-| Wednesday by Superior Judge J. T plied the first, “If she in Exchange Meet Sought as Panaceas'* it from her and called the ¢ boring during the days of the trial Ald, reestablishing a will | thing like a rumpus dowr WASHINGTON 1 he t 4 4 hoipltal, where she was given te Witnesses during the last day's nis decision disposes of the prop. | works the pulley and brings all the | United has de e BY WAY 1OND CLAPPER jment. Her condition was stll org ose a ~ ohnston, counsel erty for which Mahoney is said to| bottles back upstairs again, ‘S sim. | to co-operate with fe ~Presl- | teal Thursday, ' jahoney ¢ trial for mur dered hia wife h movement to sta Rew Beat @er; Bertha ss of diate contest of the reestab-| it 2 ca whirled around a corner. . an herb medic nk P. | tishr ¢ the will is & } . mt man pore yh ge ho i tary of the Treasury Mello | Fire Causes $8,000 Wan der Walker, and the little gir! | Mrs ine Wickert, of } 4 today th ‘ " ? elf, and picked up the | t. a sister of the murdered 2 ms ' andl nogepted } Loss i in House H. Twice during the afternoon while | Mrs. Wickert is not mention “eke gpingl TOR Rene RE ME abtine foams: waliniis ae ‘ ee beret ‘int ie mae Bee Mlakeoey no Skee te Ge cick “hark Mrs. Ernest R. Grant directed the Children’s Health Crue) trinutea; “where they kept all the| a oe band “ 0 tears, she | Mahoney knew her to be rich in her| re . ‘ j “ sea covered ; wept SUES acasihitate tnita ‘hor |own vient sade in Washington, D. C., and enrolled 36,000 in a year, The ut in “eh back iy — . Popes ~ sdeneeat al Van a " « used to slip on and elp |" ) vacan’ wide ounsel was making his final plea| According to the terms of the witt| children were presented by President Harding with an inter-| Customers Wend to Bip tit in eane | to 7302 34th ave, N. W. The fire aa jury. reestablished by order of Judge Ron-| city cup for the highest enrollment. The movement is pro-) nay one dollar a bottle finan ent reported it extinguished 3 Cairesee meteor Tat oe po footy oe pie eae ‘six moted by the National Anti-Tuberculosis Association. |body grew wise and the pi | world ' b 7 minutes after the al Bon attacked the defense counsel for bringing Margaret into the case, and Gounseled the jury to go slow in ac | eepting the testimony of a 12-year. ld child whose answers had appar ently been prompted. __ Altho she had that privilege, Mrs. Johnson did not take the stand in Rher own defense. It fs understood that the prosecution had some fire ‘Works ready in event that she did. ‘The jurors declined to discuss thetr ts during their retirement, nounced that the hallots stood gix to six; eight to four: eleven to ene, and then a unanimous vote for with having forged the name} Mrs. Kate Mahoney to a power attorney in favor of James FE. » Mrs. Johnson’s brother. is awaiting the death pen- murdering his wife, ity for oa power of attorney was Sa ep Suits of Paper Now in Order LONDON, Dec. 1—Rathing cos fumes of wallpaper designs have) “caught on” at most of the English | ‘These costumes produce a) | Brotesque effect as they cling to wet LIVERPOOL, Dec. 1.——Judge down a decision that shops ‘conviction. | | crossing, Kate | , ON April 16 last, the day | of the county court has| ‘warned the dealers not to per- quently collect. fait such purchases cannot subse. | months, and the remaining property divided between the two nieces, A 45-degree angle crossing over the Mrs, Johnson was charged by the Northern Pacific tracks at Fourth | tion. st. N. E, in Puyallup has been de cided upon by the public service commissioners. angie that can be devised for the . Machinery for the Stovall Wrench plant in Port Angeles is scheduled to arrive there Sunday. , eee “You can get it in Walia Walla, Buyers’ Week, December 3 to 10." | This is the slogan that has been se- lected by the Buyers’ Week commit tee in Walla Walla. More than 100 |wugmestions were received by the | committee. eee Noah Shakespeare of Everett, do- partment commander of the Spanish- American War Veterans, will address the reorganization meeting of the Olympia Spanish-American war vets to women whose husbands | Thursday evening. . Endeavors to get Jascha Heifetz to play in Port Angeles were u Ba double effects. waists, reinforced with genuine vici kid, turned Underwear Bargains —WMen’s Heavy Outing Flannel Night 4 Shirts with roll collars, in striped Sizes 15 to 20—$1.25. —Children’s “Pearl” Knitted Under- button. Three extra buttons on each waist. Sizes 2 to 13 years—39¢. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Your Money Will Do a Lot of Buying in The Bargain Basement and a Lot of Saving, Too Women’s Overcoats $19.75 Heavy Cloth Coats That Will Protect . You in Stormy Brown and gray mixtures in heavy mannish coating. Rag- lan sleeves, patch pockets, double breasted effect, with storm pockets, well-fitting collar, a lined to the waist. Green and brown mixtures in Scotch tweed, collar, cuffs and big bel belt of self material. Set-in saddle pockets, full back, inverted box pleats. Sizes 16 to 40. This is the safest | according to the officials. | succesaful when the violinist’s man ager declared his itinerary was com pleted for his Northwestern tour. ee News of the death of Right Rev erend Peter Engel, O, 8. PF, wan re ceived by friends yesterday, He was the founder of St. Martins’ college, at Lacey, Pieckaks of Toys for Eager Boys IN THE DAYLIGHT TOY SHOP Things that GO—that DO something—appeal to the normal boy. His own | activity is reflected in the interest he takes in trains, engines or other toys which move. You'll find hundreds of suggestions for such Christmas gifts here —and the prices will be as interesting to you as the toy to the boy. Verne A. Sam Samuelson Co., Fe ice, Port Angeles, has be |presitent of the Central | Washington Ford Dealers’ associa Santa Waits to Welcome You in His Ice Castle He’s here every day from 10 to 12 and from 2 until 4:30—and be sure to tell mother that he can talk to you longer if she brings you in the morning. THE DAYLIGHT TOY SHOP FOURTH FLOOR — Ellery M. Botts, joint city.county health officer of Walla Walla, hax ordered that all schoo! ern, jan {tors and pupils be vaccinated for | smallpox by Friday, or show proof of vaccination within seven years. More than 30 cases of smallpox have been reported in the city since Novem ber 1. —Roller Skates, $1.25 to $3.00 —Structo Auto Builder, $5.50 to $12.00 —Chemeraft, $1.50 to $5.00 —Mechanical Boats, $1.35 —Pull-a-part Circus, $4.00 to $12.50 FOURTH FLOOR e—Humpty Dumpty Circus, $1.50 to $30.00 —Post Card Projectors, $5.50 to $27.50 —Printing Presses, 25 to $11.00 —Steam Engines, $1.00 to $15.00 —Printing Sets, 25c to $1.00 —Typewriters, $2.00 to $4.00 THE BON MARCHE o- Definite plans have been made by the Y. M. C. A. board of directors in | Ellensburg to observe the 10th anni vernary of the erection of the Aaso. |clation building with the raising of | fund of $28,000 | Class in English Drama Will Meet The University extension clase in the “History of Englicsh Drama” will hold its first regular meeting at 7:45 p. m. today in room 1043 Henry building. Prof. Benham will conduct the class. | Desirable Silks and Woolens Make Usef ul Christmas Gif ts Make Smoking Jackets $ 2.9 5 36-Inch Silks at $ 1 .69 of All-Wool Coatings a Much Lower Price A Smoking Jacket for father’s Christ- Handsome Printed Foulards, Printed mas—why not make it yourself of a piece Satins, lustrous Brocaded Satins make up of these Coatings—56 inches wide, at this lot of Silks—36 inches wide—for $2.95 a yard? dresses and coat linings. $2.39 Lengths of Coatings 40-Inch Charmeuse at About Half Price Satin Reduced to You pay about half the reyular prices Twenty pieces of’ beautiful All-silk inches wide—in shades of navy, brown, taupe, turquoise, for this lot of Fine Coatings—various Charmeuse Satin—40 whirlpool, peach, apricot, pink, tan and Remnants of Coverts weaves—56 inches wide, and in popular colors. other colors. 29-Inch Silk-Finish $1 95 Suiting Velvet, Yard ° 5 and Tricotines, Yard $1 9 Lengths of one to four yards, in Trico- Inexpensive, yet good looking, for mak- y, tines and Covert Suitings—remnants of ing Christmas gifts is this Velvet at $1. a yard—29 inches wide, in shades of nav 1 to 4 yards, at $1.95 a yard on Friday. THIRD 144 Self-Filling Gift Fountain Pens $1.00 Each War Tax 5% Additional Fountain Pens with 14-k. points—fully guaranteed—and ‘such lovely gifts as they make. Any schoolboy or girl will be proud to own one of these, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 500 Boxes Plate Marked . Stationery at 89c A Real Bargain Suede-finish Sta- tionery with butterfly design, stamped in four colors sorted colors in box, only 89¢ a box. THE Weather t that buckles snugly, and brown and black. FABRIC FLOOR sleeves, slash, patch and UPPER MAIN FLOOR 0ON MARCHE brown, nav: —100%" strap and background: Men’s Gift Slippers $2.90 Many Are Samples All Are Weseaasiliaaey Values! ! The “Everett,” the “Romeo,” and the “Opera,” in blac! leather soles and lift heels. Petticoats $1.79 Heatherbloom Petticoats in green, with a ruffled flounce. patterns wi Sizes 6 to 11. Oh, Man—Dandy Raincoats for | $10.00 A Sharp Bargain— Shears and Scissors 95c Each Chambray Ginghams 10c y and black. Cotton Taffeta Petticoats Flowered ith black or navy blue * 27 inches wide—lengths They're rubberized and will sure shed the water. to 10 yards—blue and pink, Formerly Sold for $1.50 to Make yourself a present of one for Christmas. in stripes and plain shades, $2.50 at a very low price. Mill Ends of Cretonnes 15c Yard — Lengths to 5 yar inches wide—many terns in the lot. FABRIC “Universal” Scissors — most appropriate gift for mother or sister. Every pair overlaid with finest crucible steel and heavily nickel plated. Fully warranted to give satisfaction. The lot in- cludes— Embroidery Scissors, Pocket Scissors, Ladies’ Scissors and all kinds and sizes of Shears. UNION STREUT—BASEMENT brown and olive—made with belt all around to 44. "ER MAIN FLOOR Gray, THE BON MARCHE Men’s Pajamas of Outing Flannel $1.50 Nice warm fellows of good quality flannelette— made with military collar—trimmed with silk frogs —all sizes. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE pat- k, Havana and light pies FLOOR—THIRD BON MARCHE STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P, M.

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