The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 9

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193 THE SEATYIYLE sTraR VAGE & Tiara interes tears 1 OORGANICED Il uueed ieee los MAY CHARGE 2 S300,000 SHORT, pert Growin’ || RHINE LINES| Seort Siow |(_MINNER _)wrrvr PERJURY : ; | ae FRIDAY, FEBRUARY : "By ~ MAYOR REFUSES _— TO SIGN BILL ————— HERE'S MORE MORE ABOU r RUM RAID STARTS ON PAGE lt STARTS ON PAGE 1 t Le tee of ea public purchase, industri 105 pr a Dance Hall Ordinance Will |: 1 Amazing Career of Youthful | simitn cc ‘ |from G¢ und operated ritt ' * nat} ate a ‘“ ” Ie PORT ANSWERS and Belgium, beg f » Ha Permit Graft, He Says Ponzi” Is Revealed | Suanotions oe ERED , : : i] i Bra « a . nia | Kf orediad tw A 5 ; f t iy L we « jon H taxes On fp 2 a od oF 4 t ( tio ¢ t $i = nee y | at Sh « \ owned; $ t r r r gene of third t E. I ~ . 408 est trivial tax benefit pr He will have I i a} 3 ' f i > | Brown decred Friday that he i RS ae Sea ee b tion only $1 in a A . 4 4 I ‘ é ‘ \ tends to permit the c " : | by b v ax . been " § f Ca P the f N to be ge t | mapped Th " elt $ - t ) ‘ 1 industrial ret urry | , mous f ; - coyaci] mer ¥ b i bonds; title from Un ; f s will b my i for t . ‘ ou prote Skinner & F claim. why pt Fre f M i" i t ve } cates > Baw [ : f liquor, sY| LEARNED FINANCE ton, D. Ci while we are bidd t]and Bel , m)y nd a Friday opinion as ita | *° ee WHILE A BARBER poetry Seay. , ny t| ris fa gen-| four r i legality Twelve years oom her} eral secret of the ministry of] ww 6 “The ordinance opens wide the to Unite at the May | Public works, and Gens, De | be 3 ! doors for the worst graft this city CREDIT LAC Ki became a oe *) id or Sge Payot and Tirard attegded the con-| ry: oe | has ever seen,” the mayor ~ bard } for t ference toda | appe n, pas the nds of the supervisor WASHINGTON, ° hy tg ree os cine ndemnation price from priva Ruhr Invasion Is marcher ns —_ |@reds of thou as 7 Jp onPigs urchaser a i The ordinance prohibits dissolute |} 4 ae : w| lett the barber trad fe 5 “ t i{ pereens caimance prohibits dissolute] nave failed because 0 7 Oe wh Scored by 14, 000) . : IR] peantala : makes the dance owners respon beige Shy ar ts then a YORK, Fe nmitt , RE VICTIM x to keep them out. A eee ree ‘y) Four ars ae IRE’S E ABOUT ||‘ pated bas ape po on 3 2olfe, gi Jew y be SI de! not keow bow many men-| Secured in 8 later «| married Goldman's ¢ r cecla,|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT J) i,0 unr auspute, ndopted by 14,000 ¥ pionetts.| Rolfe, giant Newfoundland) SUJ ES ( JOMP ANY & para ef the council’ th me Aree 5 Atetarned my fo marry Port Deficits my nparen Seerets r ! who won the blue ribbon iM) suit tor 45 * i} SAY ee away ‘ ; cts'mael| STARTS ON PAGE 1 " beakers condemned Fra Me oe 3 at a f _ ter |» - Ay SES Te + and to be forwarded to Prent : dog show in New York City,|r Lenroot-Ande f i nd tre Miss Glady 8 We tby . : 5 > ani al Tal i soPeir i tor m F I morning 2 | t } i * io J } ks and ‘ 5 | 0 them. 2 peat FM 4 borders of a juickly, accurately Fe Is Nearing Finish INTERESTED IN : M ew tr made | ¢ ec, > and ae a . THE PAS, Manitoba, Feb On | MANY VENTURES t 1) 8 ) fr thet: f ft and without strain. home stretch ¢ " sy 4 ‘ ; m of th : ast cto The fe 5 ot wre financia 4 c uthern ¥ r n K Z. oon envel- v | We offer you skill | see ures, which . ee 6 Fre elections will be one of the largest P . Ven ej _ - . ®, Winds i the| ever filed in superior court here, = y and know ‘edge ripened _Record-breaking th shortages against the Y.M. Cc. A. Dinner . Report Blacks in od by Xour Win-|It contains a detaileg list of all the x & Ee iene Sere ame i wat last reports, Bam Pranteau, In-| une Pops” are Aids Fellowship) Three Ruhr Towns rower o the) property Jost’ in .e6gh (of theres ud- ce P The Niagara Insurance company| " ald will| homes, including farniture and even perience, prompt and dian musher fre ‘, on ms At 6 p. m. Friday a t 0s men's . 22 2. es s , \ falo, $ At 6p. m. Friday a onen COLOGNE, Feb Three one of on the| such {cles of weeny sore ny i a | efficient service in | ake W gee . a al baw of War.| Y. M. C, A. membe er will | towns ‘ wa fitting glasses that Grayson, Wint and Campt ‘Meanie ¥". for the purne Ve I 1 | will suit you. Let us Gabback retoris ho Pas 8 ral A ateepate dba 3 ah orci pundits t hy 1 ‘ ; | few hours after the » 2, m.] federal agenta that|*Mong the members, incres rd exansipe your eyes. yesterday, turning back after a few a ar an cars peslahtendanod WE ant GA ad " A ath if ‘R | | | wales. es wee nindaw after ged opern-|new members to tnaure capacity une |are fr e ft 13 ROBBERIES no-one sotive int hes aa pbs ek ae i aie waly FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET OL BIA ARE REPORTED : s| mittee with Kore T, Duryee and Wedding Flaw Found sie ee : . é »|W. Brownell, assiatanta, J ‘When 30 Years Pass OPTICAL exe) Wis, bat eno holdup regerted ¢o|%n’ Wevauwenn, Wi od that teel Cu, ea ea lH DOWN S ‘All RS S] ‘ORE ~ the police, burglars and pett ven main at the di k out a marriage | held the cen f the stage in un 4 als a 1 4 nance n t t — ———_—__—— re #615 Fourth A Bote: activities Thursday night TAKE LAST OF ce to French bond: i Mra. 1 5 Four ve. a number of homes and hotels re 1 — 1 f the “Y" are welcome to |fipld dincoy thelr : y [caine ences er siete) ee See ee Women’s | young bandita held up James Bue | ow ‘ 2 cece Nem LE Cy rials et ceca eo oa Novelty Aprons ena me | 6 PREDERICK ; wants troke into the home of wm. jure in the greatest ‘ative. on colners | in history, made this announcement | H. Hart, 2454 Fourth ave. W., late fn the night and completely ran ee success today. sacked the place. The loot included |, Mishty-elght members of the gang rings, earrings, silk shirts, a travel pede been seized during the last tow itt, handkerchiefs, (487snd are now in jail, ‘This tn- tng bag, a alk shirt, handkerchlots, | S08 ive men In Pittsburg and 15 | others in various Eastern and Euro-| | “Check and figured Pereales, Cretonne-patternings, and Un- bleached Muslin fashion these attractive Aprons; in slip-on, sleeveless style. Edges and pockets edged with contrast- ing materials. Price, 50¢. -& NELSON IN ASSETS FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- collars and a pair of shoes. Two pairs of sox and two razors)| |; $700,000 | A Special Purchase of 100 of Title Insurance Ianued by This Modern, Up-to- Date Title Insurance Com- pany were taken b: rowlers who visited | P0#n cities, | s m —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE missioner if\the lodgings of J.C. MeMiliin, 811] ase of evidence 1» elng pre One of the Featured Values in N T e ] H . "2 pared ‘or @ grand jury, which is j Stand Dehind the Policies by vai acgrarr ea Stevens hotel, | XPected to tndict all those under ar- ew rimme ats Bandeau found a gold watch, $60 in American |Te#t- In addition to counterfeiting || Express company checks and $75 in| !Adictments, some of the «gangsters Sai cola’ Boia. torhing |may be charged with murder At an Attractively-Low Price Brassieres Spring Goats | Four pairs of shoes were taken | 1 Tae pr wend $7 50 25 a Of this sum, $150,000 in from the stock of the Curran-Greene c y 0 b © 2715 Wes e gmearetar's [Soest eee s= TUPPER HEADS rot eae 1 proved real estate is al- | i i i j ways kept-on depoalt with Several additional minor robbertes| PH NN ALUMNI HE three attractive Hats pictured are from | ‘ets. "Pink cotton mesh the state treasurer as a and attempted robberies brought the . Ey : 4 ; fabric; back fastening and { permanent guaranty fund. |f) total tor the evening to. 13. |, rrank Bove Tupper was! elpcted 9 0 this low-priced offering, which includes | with elastic section-in back. anim IAs resident of the state alumni asso : é v ; . Why, be content with an [| d Cc Uatiod of thu: Uaivaretey 66 Peters ° many other smart models; in hair cloth, visea, | [)Is"\owteet wt 260. : - opi your title, when First Ai ontest Yania at its annual meeting at the Paisley-patterned visca, ‘Tagal, Hemp and Srila ly Ge i d - ‘ote o" Ollege club, hureday evening. yr. . . . . * . % i eagrent "tobmery or oth 1) at Armory Saturday |e eee eee ee N a group notable Milan; some in combination with fabrics. lefects of title, and . Representatives of the army, navy, | president and Kennoth Biles, fire also against cost of litica- tion if title is attacked? Infants’ for style and value- giving, this Coat con- national guard, the hospitals, and police departments, Boy Scouta | Trimming details are developed in Ribbons, Fruit, Flowers, Embroidery, Quills, Burnt Iniscences of the early days of e 4 j WASHINGTON Racy iesreing eekisttion “ead it [rn og fairy ih tributes its quota of Peacock and Nacre Ostrich; in a wide assort- Silk-and-Wool q ‘ TITLE INSURANCE, }} 2% contest st the state armory smartness and worth. ment of the new season shades. Stockings i j evening at 8 o'clock It is of pelican-gray - nae COMPANY er trophy cups have been} jor ited Seattle's fencing experts’ for donated by the King County Medical |a fencing exhibition “The Shooting Ormandale, cleverly society, the Metropolitan Building |of Dan McGrew” was pantomimed ae ‘ ; Co. and the Columbia Optical Co. for| by a cast hedd®d by Cecil Willis in co rd tu ck ed, in presentation to the winners. The|the part of “the lady that’s known straight-line side-fast- public is invited. ax Lou.” | ( <i - avy ‘The well known string orchestra of 7 ‘ ening model, with the Michigan Alumni assoclatipn - gray crepe lining. supplied the instrumental muate. a |. On Trial Soon Unusually good value at the low price: $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE At 75c Pair ‘ Infants’ White Stockings of a finely- woven _ silk-and-wool, , . with reinforced heel, sole and New Shipment of toe, Sizes 5, 5%, 6 and 6%. ’ Price, 75¢ pair. Boys apo DOW: NETAIRS, STORE : With Two Pairs of Knickers: $ 7.85 $ 9.85 $10.85 $12.35 Norfolk from a new “Under State Supervision” | ASSETS MORE THAN | | At this featured price, 4 there are many other handsome Coata, Wraps and Capea in Orman- dale, Clovely, Lustrosa and other pile fabrics, twith stitchings and tas- | x © ~~ sel trimmings, and fine crepe linings. 7 For the Week-End 4 eattle ICE CREAM Spring shades of Gray, Deer and Fallow, as well as Navy and Black. Splendid ee all, at $59.50 —Second Floor wont feta The good-looking model pictured i shipment of Bo Suits—that offers Mothers a wide choice of serviceable styles, in well-tail- ored suits, of Tweeds and Cash- meres—in gray and brown novelty and mixture ‘weaves. All Suits have two pairs of knickers, full-lined and Raff led Curtains With Tie Backs Special $ 1,25 Pair { Private Brand Brick | with taped seams. Just 200 pairs of these . 1 | S Swany x Ruffled Volle Curtains, fin- i | © Sizes 7 to 17 years. {shed with 1-Inch hemstitched J | 5 RAY ‘ $ hem and baby ruffles. White Hi Good value is offered at any of ‘the attractive prices: ), 2% yar ; : é | (=) i . , 2% yards long; with tie ‘i ing Saturday and Sunday have | $7.85, $9.85, $10.85 and $12.35, acks, special 81.25. pair. " this three-layer ice cream brick | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Bois in | Flat Crepe, $34.50 for your dinner dessert. Just note the flavors— Vanilla © Tutti-Frutti Egg-Nog a 1,400 Sample Pieces of : HE modish Flat Crepes are as important in the Moderately-priced Dress ss Rolla Spaulding (above) is| to go on trial in Toulon, IUl.,| There’s a Seattle Ice Cream charged with complicity in ay Ane ae. the murder of Constable Agency near you a tele : Arthur Smith, June 12. He} phone call to it will bring also faces coroner's jury| 5 ‘ charges for the death by tor-| you this exclusive dessert ture of John Schorr, who is| believed to have left a “death | diary” telling of the events} jimmediately preceding his Seattle ice Cream Co. mee |death. It is said, Schorr's | ! |mother found the diary thru Main 6225 the aid of a spiritualist, who | told her where to look. Con-| tents of this book have been kept secret. displays as they are in the Spring fashion calendar— the Frock sketched illus- trating their smartness. By skillful draping and bands of fine tuckings it attains a strikingly smart effect, Price $34.50. THE MODERATEL Y- PRICED DRESS SEC- TION is devoted to out- standing values at $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 and $34.50 —-tecond Floor Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery AT UNUSUALLY-LOW PRICES 25c 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 The sample line of a local jobber of Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery—purchased at a concession, for the lot, that enatles the Down- stairs Store to offer these pieces at unusually-low prices—Saturday: 25. 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. rH DOWN AIRS STOR

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