The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 5

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\ TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. THE SEATTL ! ! TTT TTT eT LETTERS B ARE MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAL } SUICIDE CAUSE ,. °° Cedar Chest Week Girl Ends Life to Shield Her Family CHICAGO, May 16 letters held by police today discloned the reason for the suicide of Miss Fannie Grasewith, 92, daughter of a Rich | mond, Va, packer Miss Grasawith, who opened a gaa jet in the rooming house where she stayed, took her life to avoid “dis gracing her family the letters dis closed. | ‘ found herself in’ this - plight because she found love a pain | An extensive showing of Cedar Cnests, made 13 ym Bag pang Pre Sa | of Tennessee red cedar, in simple and period Pi tol ay fear ve agg Mita designs, plain and copper trimmings. Sizes and 8. Hunsicker, official the Hu! styles are found in this lot to suit every indi- | Dir y company of Richmond vidual want. There are several very choice Pata getae tele apes stam’ dentate} patterns; with mahogany, cedar lined chests, hardly dried, were found on a table} All are marked at exceptionally low Removal near Miss Grasswith’s death bed:| “Full many @ shaft at random sent Sale prices. | Finds mark the archer never | OUR BIG WEEK SPECIAL: Colonial Design meant: | Chest, 3814 inches long, 1714 inches deep, —— werd at random trimmed with copper mount- $ 1 0 95 2p A AI ings, Removal Sale price of . broken.” $7,000,000 Left by =| Cash Register Man DAYTON. ©, May 16,—Personal | property and real estate valued at approximately $7,000,000 was dirs posed of in the will of John H. Pat E | terson, founder of the National Cash Register company, filed for probate yesterday The bulk of the entate goes to Pat ternon’s two children, Frederick 1 | Patterson and Mra. Noble B. Judah. of Chicago. The will directs that one fourth of the income fro dren's share be used inp | publi inatitutions and und y which he was Interested Removal Sale Value*63.50 Mire. Lillian BY ALEXANDER HERMAN {oo — BROOKLYN, May 16.—Three are| it dead, another iting trial for her| ICabin Boy Wins Big life, and th w of death hangs | hu he ! ove! ‘ae ” ~ | wh Sweepstakes on Ice }rn eee een one DAWSON, Y. T., May 16—A ane Prone is be This ia the story of her tragedy | ne steamboat cabin boy, Billy Redmond] ia by Mrs Lillian # Reisen in ait |e | won the $300 sweepstakes here Sun Be — er a exclusive Interview day for guessing closest to the mo the fi ime that she bh wspaperman eb Seven-piece Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite—9 sets to be sold. Table 45-inch top, extends to 6 feet. Six chairs with brown leather seats. Special for this week, to close out, $63 50 . = REMOVAL SALE price.... LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED muna Co. INC, WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH ment when the fce broke in the r ri Bets were laid this year not he time of the breakup. but on the manner thereot ma = Pioneer Bellingham Physician Is Dead |"** RELLINGHAM, May 16.—Dr. W.}), Gr fellingham physician for nists finish their in will be e abe site in Street jail and the he Raymon ut the pa 4 to sing. ia Stone, who shared | the cell next to her before being! treed after killing Ellis G. Kinkead, | Cincinnatt lawyer, Mrs. Ralzen nev} | Rr 20 years, died here yesterday follow Sling a stroke of paralysia. Dr, Gray is survived by his widow and one Sidaughter, Miss Margaret Gray, of litre this city. ut the future, or thinks abe “What's the user she mys, try. “All the song and ¢ are gone m that way rpoon some forcing a # “tt since years} [wt My head was aching. My employer old me to take the afternoon of and go a doctor. I went. It wan ck. He wasn't in, so I Cumulative Prior Preference Stock Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s of- fering of Seven Per Cent Cumulative, Prior Preference Stock in this district is limited to $500,000, of which $200,000 has been reserved for employes. The balance, $300,000, will be sold to the public. Books will be open for subscrip- tions at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 17. Subscrip- tions will be subject to allotment in case the to im the prison corrt jumped. It before she sat down w en was “While waiting { noticed a pland Since there was ny r the physician |,,. the corner one else in the waiting room, I began to play softly “I soon forgot my headache. ot that I was : I don’t know 1 was in the nr jece—a beautiful Fre a physician's how ne love of my heart must have ng forth into song, when It was bh She | nj nos Dr. Glickstein by | Lc |M never men’ resent ownership and will have equal voting rights with other stock. It will take preference over all other stock as to dividends, and will be sold either for cash or on ten equal monthly payments, the Company paying interest on the payments made. That | ed all this t For many Homship with rench song | po jt years, she said, her rela the f from the decided to} whom she n and pt Charles 8, Raizen loved since childhood. “We were married s. Raizen ¢ ued. rning The proceeds of the sale of this stock go into property to help finance extensions. The holder is a preferred owner of all the power and light, electric and street railway and other properties of the Company. The appraised value of the properties is very greatly in excess of the bonds outstanding and of the prior preference stock when issued. PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY last It wa my hw ttle locket © Mity th bla Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother || (Modes of Tod day) beauty destroyers, To rer hair, make a stiff paste with a little pow dered delatone and water, Spread this on the ry surface and in| Jabout 2 mi r h the skin and the hair To be Mix eu dad against di to get real delator Advertisement 1 as wanted KIONEY BACKACHE’ TaoUsce, Yor Diabetes or Bright's Disease, consult a doctor. For relief from kidney becksche, rheumatism, ete Fé the trustwo the test of t peration th H cu me it atment bo: Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham $2.60, Money back if ‘not entisfied, ‘when purchased from us, swift Drug Co, 2nd and Pike at WOODEN SHOE Brand HAARLEM O1L CAPSULES i vs her tears ana | State-wide “Publicity Drive To urge Washington high schoo! distric conta Ferry [NEw YORK'S SMOKE E STAR Love Song Causes Tragedy Lives of Pier ‘Shattered| S. Raizen urtship days.” on a gold On the honeymoon ehe told usband all HH forgave her— uldn’t forget! She was wearing but The thought Her husband She} went to the phys oe 6O eyed on her mind nt her South for a vacation. turned Mra. Glic an committed suicide by hurling from a window %. Fatzen doesn't seem to care Ne In the fourth NeW STUDENTS SOUGHT FOR U to Be Made idents to attend the University of « “IL had been working very hard.|Weshtngton, © committee has been | ated Student body, t a statewide campaign h ection state to work ith the ur of the y alumni in their ig Washington to a» le argue or] to the conditions the truth about rity rgton, nt Little, jon with the movement us literary maga last insue of the ar for thix work. The issue will articles on the activities of ciroulated university and will be among high school students. charge of the 4 of Leo Nichol Aldwell, Mar uriel Ne ssom Perry, Ed James Ruel, ¢ Stuart Bertha not ta name. inger, Etta! “a ‘ "8 “ “"Don't atop, he sald. ‘T like ft’ Kai J ‘ack Wright. amount is oversubscribed. This stock will rep- team” tried. ing wet Mabe ‘Agden ond Tas Mon Debate on Japanese | Counciiman Philip Tindal) end Su Austin I w Jepaneab Spek of the Sphin osed the influx of the Japs into the nited States. JOHNS, N. at three places, Maj, Sidney mail #ervice pilot, estaly of nine hows from Bot ador and beck "Why this smoky i the visitor in you a soft ¢ hat ain't coal © cop. ack powder 5,000Used Tires All high grade nelected casings, thoroughly inspected and guaranteed Fabric $3.00 Up 3.50" "Brooklyn Eagle. Cord 30x3 .., 80x315... B2xB%... 3.71 Sixt... 4.50 82x4 ... 5.00 $3x4 5.50 S4x4 6.00 S2xdhg 6.00 B4xd'g... 7.00 B6x4%%... 7.00 87x5 ... 8.00 83x5 ... 8.00 35x5 ... 4,00 All Other Sizes in Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mail Orders, No deposit required PikeStreet Tire Shop W. 0. STANDRING, Propr. 1026 Pike St., Cor. Boren Phone Elliott 0446 $4.50 0; 6.00 6.50 tn around her neck. | or | katein, widow of the slain | the third ot = have been chosen from |g, is the statement of} ree Hilistrom, | ¢ Moen, Ber: | Tindall op- | Delivering | | “Our gunmen are usin’ mae RHODES so. Our Windows Will Tell A Special Purchase of 240 Beautiful Lingerie Blouses A Sample Line $1 95 Priced to Sell at Blouse Dept—Upper Main Floor Fine French Voile and Dimity Blouses obtained on a special purchase, present un- precedented values in this special offer at $1.95 each. They are attractively trimmed with drawn work, Filet and Valenciennes laces. There are Tuxedo, Peter Pan and high neck styles, as sketched, in sizes 36 to 44, but only a few in each style. These blouses, if marked in the regular way, would sell as high as $4.95 each, Slip-Over Sweaters Special $1.75 Unusual values have been made possible, through an at- tractive special purchase of 180 Wool Slipover Sweaters, Sizes 34 to 44, include a va- riety of plain shades, all slip- over styles, exactly as the two sweaters here sketched. An in- spection will thoroughly con- tg zo oe their splendid style and quality to be selling at $1.75 each. 2 Other Pleasing Blouse Attractions 200 Georgette Blouses, speciatly priced at, each ..........00 5006 . $1.45 175 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, special, each. . . $1.95 We 100 embroidered white and blue Smocks, special, each .. +. O5¢ Chiidren’s $3.95 Wool Coat Sweaters, speriai, each ............ . $2.05 Women's $4.95 Wool Tuxedo and Coat Stle Sweaters, each .. +e. $2.95 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses (a broken line), cach .ccccccescesee - 32.95 to come home at once.” eee WILLIAM GARDINER — Robert Gardiner, 36 Bridge st, South Had-| 4 Falls, Mass, t# seeking his| | Piro gh ago Hugo Ryder, | brother William Gardiner, who 1s Seles Pecan nue believed to have come to Seattle aa we seneenen Serer to serve. Sc, eon we ys in the county jail for ‘ Y Monday Judge Neterer lopped of The department is ANDARD OIL | ene of this sentence so é 4 | might return SAN FRANCISCO, May 16-—A/ big red speedster was siven away| YAKIMA.—Sam Sutter, here Sunday at a charity rece meet. | co wea killed when tuunel He would now be 34. |* bottle of whisky. bees st report WINS CHARITY | five motheries: Stan dard Oil Co. won it. |Sentence Commut for Sake of To Bureau of Missing Relatives) Ite readers to use this aid te finding missing | | ley i from Vancouver, years ago. i. te help te rewalting these whe, separated. rete papers ar reproduce eo) ieme as ‘i interest Abelr cue HILDA ALBUTT Mrs. Nellie Al butt, 6611 46th ave. 8. is heart broken over the action of daughter, Hilda, in leaving home! Yast Monday. Sho believes her girl! went away in protest against herl mother's tn: that she finish| jher Nigh se purse rather than) take training as a nurse. “I am| weary and sick at heart,” Mrs, Al |butt says, “and if my daughter will | only come home she will not be re | quirea to finish her high school | studios.” i The Only Way To Test Tea is to Taste it. WILALAAM WALKER — Last heard SALADA" Gon, Werh, tor Huckle, Witam Natural Leaf Green Tea 21, ts sought by his mothe, PeVEelation to those who hive tl users of Japans. her | Mra. John Walker, of Buckley, FRANK McDONALD — rate a TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE 4 pacers her fee “Prank Mt Donald R.& H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIB | ———————THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES; : # © Haz 33 (le SA AND UNION STREET. Store Hours: 30 A M. to 6 e M. FENDEN LAWN MOWER Ball Bearing Regular $18.50 SPECIAL AT $14.98 SOLVENE Sc Can DEMONSTRATION IN BASEMENT A wonderful Concentrated Soap in shredded form for fine laun- dering end washing machines— reduce your soap cost. Fancy Cut SUGAR AND CREAMER SPECIAL AT 59c Similar to cut, Beautiful Floral Decoration, A five-knife, self-sharpening, adjustable. Easy running and strongly constructed; ball bearing. Special at $14.98, 50-Foot Lengths COTTON HOSE Regular $6.00 values None Delivered Special at AOE ye ee $4.59 | THIN BLOWN TABLE A chance to buy this %-inch Cotton Hose at |] TUMBLERS a very low price. Fresh new stock, with a || Special at 59c Set of 6 good-weight rubber liring, complete with coup. | Decorated and Plain. lings; made by U. 8. Rubber Co. None delivered itn WHITE ENAMELWARE see 5 Special Special Double Coated—Wonderful Value—Blue Bead 98c 98c

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