The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 11

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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 THE SEATTLE TAR PAGE 114 _ | WOULD PREVENT KING FUNERAL — DEMAND SAFETY ( Tivy paNcor )THREE GERMANS BIG THEFT RING JAPAN DENIES Dence I Indicted ; AUTO INJURIES ISIMPRESSIVEIN ELEVATORS! , ARE SHOT DOWN — ‘IS BROKEN UP . ~ sot e Many States Plan to Protect|Spontaneous Tributes Are : French Sentries Slay Trio in Man Who Confesses Hangs Be: on ee Pedestrians | Paid Deceased Man Bill to Force Inspection to Riot Region Self in Oregon , ’ . Be Introduced a to “ By BRITISH NOTE ' r 5 naph Alleged Murderer #1 Best coring is at he reds |" 4 ire ; 1 ' Bg ate \ 1 Desmond trot , . B. P, Billing Goes Before Jury , : erg a else erie a FREDERICK ne ere waren alt re : & NELSON | | ; ate . : t GAVE co Se oe weatea talon ton, ¢ u ro y (HERE'S MORE ABOUT Fr ee lated. te caline’ tats | mapnetio ‘presence’ thar" tenia a 7 : STARTS ON PAGE 1 poration, irrespective of their In. terest In any state lands, throws open the doors for frauds by , Hs rh Me which means*such other persons . or corporations r go of the declaration patriotism and their attitude of iship toward the citizen: men are endowed as he was) 5 a Mggpense of human sympathy Never ul, ever see STIMULATING ABieful, ever seeking ate Kec heer, he was dist Foe Sciiness, Swelling, Bruses, Sprates, Backache, Rhew- : Ric Sacto cher gd be filed concerning the p lity of oll and gas deposits be te pene t ; rn g discovered In the nelghbor. ung people in buslnens, schoo! HERE’S MORE ABOUT pa i : : ea e N INE | I 1) . t " | sult in all kinds of literature and advertising under the o of Featured Values in ded ond seld by STARTS ON PAGE 1 ; the state of Washington, and DRG tO es ip gee throw open the d for fraudu ER REMEDIES ni : 4 t y ed PE : § “ lent sales of wildcat oll stocks ————— - _ A r “Smite Invaders,” ba Ale Lot peer tee Bocrmprinngé uals aniiais the oe Says Hindenburg # bill was Sims $1.95, $3.85, $5.85 IXTEEN-BUTTON IMPORTED GLACE KID GLOVES, in black only, overseam sewn and with | Paris-point stitching; the pair, $5.85. | 16-BUTTON IMPORTED GLACE GLOVES, in Black, Tan and Brown, overseam sewn, and with Paris-point stitching; the pair, $3.85. 12-BUTTON IMPORTED GLACE KID GLOVES, in White, Beaver and Mode | shades, overseam sewn, Paris-point stitched; the pair, $3.85. STRAP-WRIST GLACE KID AND LAMB | GLOVES, in Brown, Beaver and Mode shades, pique sewn, and with novelty em- broidery; some with all-around bracelet | strap; the pair, $1.95. STRAP-WRIST FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES, pique sewn and self-stitched, in popular shades; the pair, $1.95. ise Will Talk to | | Underwriters | Second and Madison Friday, 9 A.M., Starts the Biggest Clean-up E-ver! wWoMEN’s FINE LOW SHOES We Buy Such Enormous 9 Quantities—such wide varie- r ties—our short lines pile up OMAHA SWEPT BY BL AZZARD OMAHA, Net ch 15.—Thow —First Floor FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET B. T, Fowixes t Mra. J. H, Baird and Mrs. A. J Lenin’s Condition |"ttew 1 ahirevetasion ipeva tei (Ha Remains Unchanged |; : at | Jec al) J, Hf, Prir wa, March 15. ger trains faced Ic t t car ach © lowing 2 4 hours of er | Pas | today wer delays In the aft air 1,400 Pairs of orcs ’ ’ see | aa i | Triumvirate Rules |} The Premier at Women’s Low Shoes lot 3 Pairs for $7.75 | to Clean Out at prices which will permit $y .95 De] Pair All sizes in the lot you to buy THREE PAIRS for what you should pay for one! 3 Pairs for $10.75 Placed on Tables, Tied in Pairs Sizes Plainly Marked Madison Street Entrance Russia, Says Report) | RERLIN, March 16. Reports | |reaching here from Mosec Duplex Electric Vacuum Cleaner HE Electrical Goods Section announces the Premier Duplex, an Electric Vacuum Cleaner embodying many new improvements in design | and efficiency. are to com ff and ontrol of | Rykoff and Kameneff are vice! presidents of the Russian federal |[| council, and Krassin, trade expert, |}] | was for a long time Russian repre-| | sentative in London. | | Of the three, Rykoff Is believed to} be the most logical successor to | Lenin, Small Brother Needs a SPRING TOPCOAT and there will be enjoyment in choosing it from the new Spring lines on display in our Boys’ Section. Mannish Models in Miniature —all-around-belted, with Raglan sleeves, inverted back plait and full alpaca lining. Fabrics are: Brown and Gray Tweeds Tan Polo Cloths Novelty Overplaids \]| —sizes range from 214 to 10 years. Prices from $8.50 | to $22.60, | The styles are all new, and consist of One- and Two-Straps, Oxfords, Colonial Tongue Pumps, Ankle Straps, Cut-Outs, etc., largely in patent, Acquit Woman of Husband’s Murder OSKALOOSA, Ia., March 15. Paul L, Bberley waa acquitted yes terday of ch # of murdering her husband by « jury including one woman. Mrs, Eberley ah killed | her husband while they wi in an antomoblls, Sho dec fad been brutally’ tronted’ and that] |uhe shot in self defense. | wit BRUSH, up threads nnd | loosen trodden-in. grit, The price of the Premier Duplex is ‘$70.00 at- | | tachments for cleaning draperies, clothing, bedding, | ete., $10.50 extra. with a few hundred pairs of other materials —and lots and lots of sizes and widths, | Convenient Terms May Be Arranged | Demonstrations in Wlectrical Goods Section | |Approve Managerial | Plan of Government | The managerial plan of elty gov ernment was approved © by — the | League of Women Voters, following lit meeting, Wednesday noon, when ID. DP. Johnson, of the Municipal league, spoke on the @ubject at a }Iuncheon In the Y, W. C. A. cafeteria, | THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR | FREDERICK & NELSON * FOR BIG BROTHER Spring Overcoats of Tweeds, Gabardines and Over- ids, in belted models, with Raglan or set-in sleeves. 08 11 to 18 years, priced from $15.00 to $22.50, —Third Floor

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