The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR “STOCK” ON SALE; BUT DON’T BUY IT th ae Attempts are being made tn the oity, and probably in the sur rounding country, to sell stock in the Columbia Basin project, ac cording to reports to police. A |] Yemen told offictale that a slick saloaman had attempted to get |] Der to invest $3,000 in the plan, Promining heavy dividends “when the plan goes thru.” There is no possible way to “tn vest" in the project and officials asked newspapers to spread a warning against fake salesmen | ! | oftaty, head. man” nn. @ Former Envoy to Germany Scents) the war, in which stock tn the League of Nations waa sold to credulous buyers, eS } German Pact BY JAMES W. GIRARD ‘Ambassador to Germany) YORK, Apri! 2t—What f year or more prédicted in 4 articles has happened, ny m HERE’S MORE ABOUT BASIN. © ny, forced Into a corner by Sgemand of sums greater than yo wrung from the German peo ‘an alliance the wherewithal to Seay ber pressing creditors, Few people realize that for years he commercial! language of Rusata German: that the educated por of the population of the Baltic i Germanic; that from the men of manic descent in these states chosen many of the best gen- and administrators of old Rue g i . £g | u : H ; to have this cotmtssion , by Secretary of the Intertor iz a as z bed sorely as night follows will follow a military between Germany and Rus- may well fear fOr the day i Gellatly, of Wenat. | ly tien and to pre fo conference, U. B® ESE Commerce, ts to call the meeting i : i the ts new Poland will disappear, teers pacino between Ger. it, 1922, By The Seattle Start on reso z H ifer- i i i i or id E a 3 ti a G i : te 3 i 4 z E 3 37 ; 4 & i if F i i i if if i 3 i : i i? ® Be 34 2 & BS #8 3 th $ 33 23 327 ai: 3 wt by iil ie HERE’S MORE ABOUT 13 LADIES STARTS ON PAGE ONE ur Entire Stocks of oys’ Clothing, Hats nd Furnishings are w, Complete and host of all priced re- kably low. oys’ Norfolk Suits, w models and col- ings, in all-wool brics, made with 2 ; Be | tn airs full lined knick- s, sizes 6 to 18 “% $12.50, $15, I didn’t want to go to ‘went right into the oys’ Norfolk Suits, ine worsteds and Plue unfinished wor- | Red and serge, 2 pairs full lined knickers. hese are styled and jlored just like Dad's; sizes 7 to 18 ears. Priced at $20, 22.50 and $25. nicker Suits for tout boys our spe- i falty. venile Suits in Nor- folks, Oliver Twist ind Sailor styles; izes 3 to 10 years. Priced $6 to $10. Khaki Knickers, highest grade, $1.95. omplete Lines of b Kaynee and it of the Loom rand Shirts and ouses at popular prices. Headwear for Boys. Cloth Hats, Straw and Caps. Very styles. he Boys’ Store of the own, where your to marry a woman she could have anything she wanted and I'd pay for wouldn't take up with what I liked.” little I have found, the 14th, who/ Pp Denver. She had $70,000, and want- e4 more. She inspired no animation on my part. It was all one-sided age it ig no longer a love affair; It is the pal idea, not love. I turned down No. 13 in the mame way as I bad the others.” HERE’S MORE ABOUT LUCKY BRIDE STARTS ON PAGE ONE both cities, and live where my new business demands. “Some couples go to California I would as REV. ANTRIM H. NICKELL wit , does its duty. ng Practice,” at Bethany Bap of the senate finance cegmittes, an nounced today Red Cros headquarters here today McCumber expected to cet the! The swollen Wabash river spread committes at work on the bonus bill senators that the senate ought to creating & @pocial Tome |p, bonus bill will certainly pase if the senate is given an opportunity on it, temporary chair.| day, charged with kidnaping a «iri to lay the plans of the new | fils companion ix said to answer the & brute instinct to aft Euro | argantantion before the conference | description of a Toronto girl who left | ™ Mayor Herman Warden ts to wel. home several months ago to answer | Muth, they joined the coleny of 1,00, |phursday, eight of them for viola the delegates. Discussion of &9 ad for @ concert musician and dis the project will take during the appeared. tes tnat night and could not be Questioned. Police said they would that the) Glas her further today. Plosion at Downey, in which several Persons were said to have been in| Jured, was reported to the shertffs rnowes has also indorsed them, office today. An appeal for am bu! is and civ jitan help was sent from Downey to port that 100 persons had been in- Jured, many of them fatally. Republican Tariff Measure 35 Blocks Under Water in Will Be Shoved Aside One Indiana Town WASHINGTON, April 11.>-The re | -CHICAGO, April 21-—-Flooded riv publican tarift bill will be shoved | ory erumbied “dikes and inundat aside to clear the way for the soldier bonus, Senator McCumber, chairman farma and portions of towns tn I | nola, Indiana and Towa, according : Se |] who offer stock. over thousands of acres of ere § Peril In Russo-! ‘The new scheme apparently ts | “UY: after forcing out three levees in Lill : an imitation of one popular after | ,,A# th committee began work Of | pois and Indiana. Flood conditio the measure, a strong feeling Wes/in southern Indiana were the worst anifesting itself among republican | they have been in yeara, Thirty-fi eet aquarely the lesuc of paying /inq p—* coum nema eo the cash bonus. 4 1 Water rushed over 40,000 acres Senator Lenroot and othera have iu. The} begun advocating simplification of aot acceding ence in Wy “| the whole problem by the immue of treasury certificates of indebtedness On which the money to pay bonus a | would be borrowed. That would leave |vooned tp an attio at Dog Tox According to McCumber, there wil! a of veciainsé tans ML Bo-more delay or discussion. ThE!" Rising of the Misxiaaippl river h ]oCumber na AS KIDNAPER OUT VILLA VANOOUVER, B.C. April 21. blind, was held By police here to- Wabash river gave und in hie company last it. vd pany last night. She |“ Hromen in the little town of 2 thought to be under a hypnotic the Pasco Chamber spell. crumpled in the heavy «weep \ The couple came here from Exat. | Water , and C. F. Stinson, of Paseo, ¢rR Canada, working the streata to| When the warning was apread th 1 boosters for the Pay thelr way from town to town, | the levee was giving sway the enti 200 entered boats and swept down tream. At Vineennes, five driven from their homes here wh 35 city blocks were fooded. She was tn a highty nervous con. e¢¢ MANY KILLED | ict.iiacr President Harding gave his approv: fMooded basements in Clinton, Ia, and railway service between Clinton! BELFAST, April 21.—Hundreda of and Davenport has been abandoned, /Funmen participated in street battles during the worst night of terror Bel: ‘BONUS BILLTO |FLOODSGROW | GET CLEAR WAY) IN MID-WEST IRISH CAPTURE Taken ed Mb day. P* have been ejected ne by rebels during the night, ¥® camunities on both sides, blocks are under water in Vincennes, | stachine gun volleys were poured linto the bagracks, which was garri: ef noned by Free State trooon. spas chosen to make an altiance jfor later determination the question ‘ Russia and to seek from the STARTS ON PAGE ONE || of raising money to pay off the cer- sateen 3 ud ee = ran fovee |rebels, penefits to be derived from tificates when they come d poses gfe cng wale se naly Bey epee || ogee ° eter sotiags coe |river near Carrollton, flooded 30,000 |Gunmen Battle in fast hag known for months. Fighting last night and early to@ay | tn the Bally Macararret district was [| |particularty severe. 00 of JURY tion of th® Harrison anti-narcotic act. Two “no true” bills were re. turned. WASHINGTON, April 21.—-Imme-| Altho nine of the Indictments were diate appropriation of $1,000,000 to secret, tt in believed that one of them fight the foods along the Misainsipp! river will be asked In @ Joint resolu |commjssioner’s bonds in New Or leans, who t# charged with defraud. ing the femily of Miss Nettle Ham- mond, 1009 Summit ave. N, out of IN EXPLOSION [ter ‘eansact, Louisiana, tnd Repre (pene LOS ANGELES, April 21—An ex lances, nurses, physician: @ receiving hospital. RUSS AGREE TO One newspaper here recetved a re of — SAN FRANCISCO, April 21— Return From Allies com GENOA, April 21.—Rusia agress sentatives Humphrey, Mississippi, and Wilson, Louisiana, called at the open indictmente war against F. C. White House and laid the plans be-|LeLargs, who now faces an indict- fore him. Director of the Budget | ment for violating the Mann act and another one for transporting a stol- RECOGNIZE DEBT Dope Found on Ship | But They Insist on Loan in jon automobile. Woman Dies Rather to recognize both prewar and war|she tol her husband she ran to debts, including thase of the czars Investigation will be held to deter. mine how such « large amount narcotics was smuggled aboard the ply was presented, accepted it will do the work of | 't# Giscuasions.” note. VERAATILE Wises ie the onty day were without a tangible clue captivity whe ° and two weeks Our fea of a fickening sensation eee ago by a “Jack the Ripper.” Pane riace rose — |MAN KILLED IN THE FLAWS IN ONE'S Peer et MINE CAVE-IN “My wife, Mamie Leonard, having| Archibald Grove, 16, was instantty it But she was hell-bent-for-elec |tet, my bed and board, I will pay no | killed Thursday when he was caught tion about the apartment. She bad ident after thie date. Signed, V.|in a atide on the eighth level of t very nice people, a very nice mother. |Teonard.” — Personal tn morning | Pacific Coast Coal company’s mi: She used to write me poetry and sent |newspaper. at Black Diamond. Carrol Head w it by special delivery letter at mid-) Look out for Lennie; you cant say night. She was very interesting. but | he didn't give you fatr warning. men who were working farther down the shaft were cut off by the “bum bie MRS. KATHRYN MIRACLE, can. |but they were rescued without diffi- 6, 7 8, 9, 10, 1 1 9 | didate for city council, will speak at) and 12 were unimportant. I have|the Pennsylvania Study club at Hi to say about them because |vard ave. and Thomas st. at 2 my memory of them is rather bazy|p. m. Friday, and at § p. m. will ad-|decided that the accident was due to |! 4 I'd rather think about the ideal | drees a gathering at the Woodland ‘k Presbyterian church. quest. FREDERICK _ & NELSON FIFTH AVRNUE AND PINE STREET New Patent Leather Pumps At an Attractively-low Price: $5.45 HE especially high military heel and pro- nounced arch are features of these Pumps that will appeal to many women as much as the very smart style. Cut-out strap model, as sketched, with rub- ber top lift on heel. Sizes 8 to 8; widths A to C. Very good value at $5.45, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE d at University St. | ning services will be at 7:38. noon. ‘The political commission of the Genoa conference, to whom this re A committee of experts has been appointed to consider the Russian 2ND WOMAN NEW YORK. April 21.—Police to- newenei talk, whistie, pound |the second fiendish murder of a Scsep time with, her |(woman to occur in New York within Mra. Elizabeth Drodowitaky was found siain and her body mangled and give up my business. eated |almost beyond recognition last night tomy apartenans to tot vmpaien poster of himself ox an |!8 the coal bin of an apartment. ht ~ Snipes -etigpe. nape rm ager mead and get acquainted with |aney fence, slightly injured by falling coal. Two Coroner W. H. Corson con- n investigation of the trag-/ edy as soon an he waa notified. He \t) natural causes and will bold no in- flames, but was afraid to take state department of public works. Sleuths Plan War The meeting was called by Preat- Nelly Carri was slain & few a8) aon 1. 8 May. Law enforcement officials of the state, county, city and national government were asked 4. >” Boys’ Khaki | Laced Breeches | Fine for Outings ! | $2.45 % Boys’ Section ts featur. ing in its lines this sea- fon, this excellent value in Boys’ Laced Knee Breeches of stout khaki cloth ins twilled weave. They are fitted with two hip and front pockets and seams throughout are double- stitched. Sizes for boys from 6 to 16 years. Price $2.45. —Third Floor | FREDERICK |\& NELSON FIFTH AVE. AND PINB 8T. BRITISH POST Wireless Station at Bunbeg DUELIN, April 21.—Lrish republic an rebels have captured the British wireless station at Bunbeg, In Done gul, in the north of Ireland, accord (© ing to @ report from Londonderry to: ‘The British naval men operating the wireless station were reported to Wellington barracks waa attacked ‘The attack was beaten off with | Rifle fire from neighboring houses Red Cross has provided for the 409) over a wide area was directed at the homeless residents of Naples, TL, 494 excampment, rescued half @ dosen families ma) ‘rhe delay in the peace negotiations (DX petween Colling and De Valera was believed to have encouraged the Belfast Streets | Gangrters came boldly into the Clarence Lioyd, a musician eupposed.|_ VINCENNES, Ind, April 21.—|stroets and were shot by rival bands Ruaselivilie, Ilinols, was flooded to from roofs. day when a levee holding back the| Seventeen persons were wounded. |. INDICTS 18 indicements were re! e@iturned by the federal grand jury was for Guy Manners, now under One of the most tmportant of the Than Imperil Tots KANSAS CITY, Mo, april 21.-—~ Mra. Katherine Enos, 23, farmers wife, near Nelson, Mo. allowed her- self to burn to death today rather than endanger the lives of ber two children with ber flaming garments. Her clothing ignited from a stove. Just before she died from fata! burns Toom to get a blanket to emother the P from the bed where the two children ot | Within ber borders. In exchange for|/ were siceping. this she demands de jure recogni wo tion and loan. This Is the official reply of the soviet delegation, pre] Will Fight Dangers sented to the allies late this after A of Grade Crossings OLYMPIA, Aprfi 21—Five men, to be named later, will form @ com- mittee to draw recommendations (Starts on Page 1) a “very hopeful basis for resumption |i, be submitted @ legislatures of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Cal- ifornia for the elimination of the dangers of grade crossings, it was decided Thursday at @ meeting of the on Northwest Vice in] Plans for making the Northwest too hot for dope peddlers, yerss and other criminals were to be dis cussed at noon Friday at a meeting of the Northwest Association of Sheritts and Police, in the Masonic a FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET t are featured in this new - group—pepper effects, invisible checks, basket weave, plain mix- tures and herringbones. Beige Tan Brown pieces, 59¢. DOW IS WAVES) Extremely-low Prices Quoted on Stamped Articles and Sets | ge scarey SETS, Towels, Buffet Sets and Centerpieces figure in this offer- ing at prices considerably below regular. There is a profusion of the popu- lar patch-work designs, each accompanied by the colored patches for the work. 1 3-piece Luncheon Set 59c An idea of the values offered may be gained from the Luncheon Set pictured, stamped for patch-work and Lazy Daisy embroidery—13 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 200 New Tweed Suits Featured Saturday at a Decidedly-low Price: PULAR expressions ; of the tweed vogue and salt Belted and straight- line box jackets, and skirts sometimes fastened the full length of the front. Orchid Rose Gray and, ‘ all, very low-priced— Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38 Particularly Good Value in Extra-knickerbocker Suits at $10.00 : PRING-LIKE mixtures of tan, gray and green are featured in these Suits —serviceable as well as good-looking, and doubly practical on aceount of the extra trousers. Both pairs of knickerbockers are fully lined and have seams strongly taped. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Priced at $10.00. * » eine gt Fe and well-tailored, sizes 6 to 16 years, 85¢ and $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Silk-boot Sox At 49¢ Pair HE Summer’s supply of Sox may be bought to advantage from this offering. The Sox are in novelty stitch, with mercerized top, toe and heel. < f Black Navy Dark-Gray Sizes 914 to 1114. The pair, 49¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tub Frocks for School Girls, $1.25 eS in taste- ful combinations of, plaid and plain Ging- hams, edged with rick- rack braid or bright pip- ings, and trimmed with embroidery and _ pearl buttons are these new Tub Frocks. Two of the many pretty styles are pic- tured. Sizes 7 to 14 years— Low-priced at $1.25. —THE DO STAIRS STORE $7.25 | Growing Girls’ Brown Calf Pumps, $3.50 if (T"ioevontoa tm the sketch bam | iS. cintshes in “ouseesap tg button effect. Sizes 2% to % low-priced at $3.50. Sandals For Misses and Children TWO-STRAP Patent Leathe | er Sandal with attractive cutout effects, sizes 2 to 5 $1.95; 5% to 8, $2.50; 8% to 1 $2.95; 11% to 2, $3.50 pair, “Mary Jane” Pumps $2.50 Pair Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather “Mary Jane" Pumps, wellfitting and serviceable, in sines 8% to 2, are priced at $2.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE MuslinPetticoats 85c ‘OMEN’S Petticoats of good quality mus- lin with embroidery ruf- fles, and plain hemmed under-ruffle. Five pat- terns of embroidery to choose from. Lengths 82, 84 and 36 inches. Low- priced at S5¢. — THE, DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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