The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR : ERRANT SPOUSE dae Ob Palage. UniqueJazz \N WHITE HALL More Interesting Stories. Said toe thal wstar ii¢ tea neem: Song Miniature Is Ate acu ¥ i “Streets of Seattle” Is|nyasion of Dance Bring: Have You Sent In Yours? Husband Objects to Other : Inva a : marten ' Title ’ Several Casualties Another Prize Is Offered. Man to No Avail in : ane Read This Collection of Tales. 4 LL week the second “Greatest Adventure” contest will run, A $5 prize is pieres for the best true story that comes in by Saturday rhe word limit is 500. The winner of last week's contest will announced tomorrow. WORKING FOR A und afterwards we t ‘ CLAIRVOYANT 0, COLEMAN pow An adventure t r lande t D. 4, Box 199%A from whom t me in prison, Is x ul Hi e ; Not soon forget. told y with e rhe ¢ 1 clreu brougt While Uving in the East, 1 \ WILD NIGHT pre rr , i ‘ > ¢ from Spokan Young sister became very 1 »|IN TEXAS Mask Airplane Station 1p brok ie thee ig hpnigh apy Ma peg irc rt fatuated with a most Interest! M b Hane H r ollshed gentleman who was stopping | Meridian, Texas, where I had my} | Cawen win rifh Will Be Dedicated {i.e ee ! Ale (th pe t t se to th GOntNUC | coed to Ban Francisco deals with two friend tn our neighborhe at, Beventere, wes in the solar plexus, which tempor} LEADVILLE, Colo, July 20.—The cha ooking break the ff I met him I was une <f Jesse and Frank James ar endored him indifferent te i's highest « ‘ © Sew" is the title give Dressed. I could see th As the time we moved there it was other things than ducking wild blows [field will) be. dedicated irre on | thelr. ketch vdon & yolyee,| One Girl Survives mpromising situations |!n thel surface, and he ‘efore ot safe to let any know what co haan your px were living | Mond ng n returned |moany. atationa. Inthe ; lotic creature and % Quartet Death Pact Kalo mad! . * ¢ p NA } Fou tu 1 to the amusement t He was a high clairyc ort time there, my father wWas}and attempted with his |tfoipating in dedicate actin ene } “Four Husa Be making plenty of money, a elected prosecutiz . spous She replied with an upper At 200 feet above bs Sac ty > Je sto earaia living here nareed of the crystal runway alded | der to gain favor with my I wan: about: a age > in, which laid Has 18 | wel haedn' ies Vina: Gre fi an trained canine, reap possible to en erie : aera | Tlie Int anette ena | pian Offered me a position as his when this hap Three , For a moment Haasan! ctinental divide, the new statior ; mele : p but the fourth wan saved. |Wa Wa" over, while Ed Reese and | are ant. This was very m at i urder, | Wished he Was in his native Turkey, Continent . f ‘ 1 fj ws over, while 24 Resse and BOT accepted as I was whieh ‘Wasa’ bast bewiad kind “9 em lawa regard with con: |ADUeIDalvs | ying tra ; : Spat iat ite found tbe sadienen Work at that time cra) wan lowe ana’ bither 7 Ploaity | tan 5 trifles an beatlog Up ore Present tems are | iy 30 cir atrplane | responsive thelr rendition caged . ee eee ee 8 Bs pik * fanhi 7! oie - . ’ Cabral | numbers Reerine Deep nt . and sen d to hang. Fa and| Mrs, Haasan ming curations| Widow May Stand prea ity ree i Ca 1 bo ter de furnished office J the were duly warned that if| with her flying fists, ‘ ‘ Nov ee ehoveboard = and t aoe convicted th " cousing him of having a r Trial for Murder Smoothly for a z a se he}, n at they w 2 . between mout - LOS ANGELE July 30.—Cloning Rearby city, « ent a to} Sime rach 4 < ‘wives : thing ae cb pega @ nished office : , i ese age of pam ngine: tt ae . rekon the wall and pla f : risa aoa teat Geant ; Regen: site| mirror over the ning. 3 pnt ing. Creepy bs Finally VF © ‘. leh ; ; ey a Was to enter the small dark f : : . siting & me | ponent And spy on his « is mir. | . ’ re ate @ For. I could see perfectly but Skee git F PM pst ipsam veep : One could see me a hiss tine ' met ; : Ham Lewis to Help e ble was nged in : . ' S a ene BUNGE Wiis rairroe 20 that 6 id not go with him. So mother |t0 ket UD, nd fell. Hew! William G. McAdoo ieliehit wat at one side and wrot and my brother and myself were h LOS -ANOBLES ‘July #0.—J. Mame and three questions on a slip| Mother took my brother, w otey shai Tene é .|Hamilton Lewis, former den { = Py of paper, then folded the paper and to the judge's house to stay| ad camand |v mc Mbt whe haa as Kept it, I could casity see every let Me lear ean Ue tee CEN Le while toy salisatmien cave the] FAVOH Dare ta litoremeht; ol: tntarent iter and copied it and slipped it th old maid, and old bachelor evced Hamien!teiesaan ; in? bite r California oil rp ! eat ges ces cere (Ota ae AT THE BON MARCHE—TUESDAY his hands as he sat opposite the cli - Goal oa of mine who lived clos po clated with William G. MeAdec Af \ bid enh ans practicing Jaw in this cit ‘ On the table was a dim light and a| The people there were very super F 3 . 5 ! Crystal ball which he usually: stroked |stitious ‘The Judge's son, daughter| Nation to Refuse S Odd Lots Greatly Reduced, Plainly Marked and Displayed on Tables Throughout the Store with one hand and apparently gazed|and mother were to church on this! Saisie A darisai Colored Ax-. layer down into it while concentrating on| particular Sunday evening. In this, ovie mission Is B d by M ? the note in the client's hand—he was| place w I was staying, were two} SYDNEY, N. 8 W., July 20-—The s Burne y Vio f W simply reading thie o boys and one girl. We were playing | government has decided to re YAZOO CITY, Miss. July 40. oO s @) omen S | ped thru the wall, sai at} and having a good time, like al mission to Willie Minnifield, ro, who fat | maryelied at this “wonder ma {/dren. In some way’or ot ed on their ere to incite & 60-| wounded Mrp ti : told all his private business and ask-| turned a chair looked catch. course we were in direct range of * e | +fly—this man was waiting when three shots were fired. Of ¥ . ‘ ° > J Be eo or stv a "a te ar Returned Veteran iris Wear at !remendous Keductions @bout investing a large amount of|when the mob had come, which one,| light while id the : . «es BS MoRey. and made an appointment to|no one knew. As soon an tho ahots| Ho was s0 frightened thet heme | Commits Homicide agra eerie bring the money to the office the} were fired, all except two men left| turned w MILWAUKER, J ).— Herbert following morning. I had orders| the women in the church and started) Aft y paon, world wv ote Pthat I would not be needed at tha/for the jail, b hey never reached | started te The their it ille Schienke Stfice that day, but late in the after-|{t, for there w guards stationed all| horses at y PY Boom T was amazed when my clair-|over the city, stopped everyone and| starting. th na A ata ‘ a ants iets Odd L t B W bl t Teyant rushed to my room, and with|made them sit down. The mob de-|marched him in front of then. gun on If, dying ins ots oys earabies rapery emnants: Eubpressed excitement and nervous-|manded the keys to the jail, but they | he was made to whistle all the way - ia "Bobby Hata. yodiced | Sie mening TITEL Mees announced his immediate de-|were refused by the sheriff, as he| While mother and had 19 Bobby Hats reduced | 31 Beanies reduced to Perture for New York. He left money | lived in the jail. If he would give | succeeded In g Woman of 96 Years on thetable and rushed out. them the Kéys they would see that! started across e j : r to 19¢. 19¢. H If P. ! fT seemed to suddenly awaken with| his family were gotten out te aafets again in the mot t ! Wins Beauty Prize 9 Wool! Middy Hata re.'| 11 svete pre vg a rice. ann iI jolt, fe: perhaps he or if he did not they would b | sa 1 c r t 0. beauty con 5 - ize, reduced to ce. 4 . ie . Inte 4 Serer ins ee ier 4 hie a ane cul ae Mecshhde the i ‘ croas, | test " n duced to 78¢. 18 Wash Suits reduced to Included are Silks, Cretonnes, Scrims and Nets— E returned home at once, and Jater|keys until they began pouring oll.|They only laughed \ r-old 14 Straw Hats reduced to NP ae a lengths 1 to 5 yards—also Reps and Poplins—21% to We heard that he was serving a term | There was continual shooting. we | this adventure and « r . a oe - | 10 yards. in prison for swindling did not’know what one would be MRS. NELLIE \ tOME, The Bible 95¢. 3 Tams reduced to 39¢. That was indeed « close cal! and| shot. I had a very narrow escape | 6 dar st jorko, sold in Paris for $222,000, ha 13 Cloth Hats reduced to | 36 pairs Moleskin Knick- & g00d lesson. 43 1 was in the midst of the mob.| Presented to Tt te tay 396. ers reduced to $1.95, Odd Lots of Curtains—Half Price . W. M. MORE. —— an eee Upper Mein Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche TWELVE WOLVES 75c Cretonnes Reduced to 47c IN THE FOREST TH E BON Ma RCHE N. di G “ $ 5) Heavy rep and linenized weaves. Fruit and tapestry, Be nee in northern Ba RGGIN BASEMEN et and Organ te Guimpes 1.3 bird and floral patterns. A wide range of colors. the approach of the 08 seasons Tuxedo, Peter Pan and V-style collars, with sleeves. 2 for different kinds of Trimmed with Val and Venetian lace, some with all-over, $1.35 Fiber Drapery Reduced to 88c @S Possible into the depths o f embroidery er ri ik nas estes Figured and plain pieces in gold, brown, mulberry, pths of | : - ype a joor— mt pe ares forests. | If you are short-sighted the Golden Gates of the future will lose cadres sah te ay ed rose, blue and gray. This greatest nture happened | ‘ ‘ 7 ; ; . Bite ft, men the sir in Unged much of their glitter. You don’t require glasses to appreciate the Velvet Bags—Special 50c 36-Inch Draperies Reduced to 27c apeag and spruce, and the ozone of | bargains in the Bargain Basement. Slightly Shop Worn |_ Curtain madras, repps, casement cloths and sateens. pee ate “oo rctgd orad Be decrsaly Velvet Bags with silver-finish frame nd chain han- | In brown, green, gold and tan. Large quantity of each igi tifie and penetrated the mont, dies; also leather and leather-finish Bags. pattern. EMEAE rallen, by singe ee Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Deer was the gamw 1 had mostly in mind and th mornings and evening: etter times to watch for a sh ; a "a I chose the latter and sauntersd | S lk R ii 17 1a t H lf P 1 Mlong an old road until le dust the time for watching and wait- Toad ard squared up agains! 7 t i ) Ail that was in sight w. SS ress Goods Remnants a rice ‘ Hy lined’ both sides of the read, Third Floor—The Bon Marche 4 Now the unexpected vatiad Ni f B : ’ MEN ete ow for Bargains PE Si, | , shi; phe, shay imate tn line, one bor y f 5. omen 5 UMS i ! z 3 Les ! Bargains in Men’s Furnishings a im @ other, holding heads { 7 se ir ha an Linens! Bedding! Cottons Men’s Shi _ the road. ’ » t Mina Dae net weit aan Kd | Irish Linen Napkins $5.95 Dozen en Ss ir Ss prise feemed to cause me to for.| Made by John Kelly, 69 70-Inch All-Linen Table Dama: k, Yard $2.95 et that Thad a gun. At first tho| 17x33 All-Linen Huck Towels, Each 19¢ thought struck me that they were| : ii-Linen Huck Towels, A Shi 5 by Bee vets eee ter i +L uck Towels, All-White, 59¢ pial re nione, ‘Then Rochester, New York a 17x31 Bleached Turkish Tow Each 29. y cloud lifted and 1 f ‘ J £ Sizes 14, 14% and 15 Could see and feel that a pack of | The Maker’s Loss—Your Gain Bleached Pillow Cases 25¢ | Woolnap Blankets $1.35 Sarnath ite Re : ; those Jarge, fierce Northern timber | ® Broken lines of good ality Shirts, cluding eaters, Sarc2, Norther L ) | b y | 1 14 : _ 3 n tines of good quality uurts, Including Bubsided somewhat when + aitasirgs Ouls eeis! Cu an meeis! soaad nace ae Aus gray plaid, Cut single, | printed madras and percale. Some soiled and mussed. Crossed the road in the same Se Sar eaaanrant nn Styles Bedepreads, 1 Naa ’ i as the pat orcs W Iki H | ! sin ered in blue, rose or pink, | Woolnap Blankets $1.50 Men $s Ties Reduced to 25c iietortable ana a let eens a ing eels. Woolnap Blankets $1.25 ink, gray and tan plaids. Size Odds and ends—broken lots in plenty of colors and embarrassing situat ion more intense, Seay iat wap ae a f * s " r ‘ XS patterns nother trio of them crossed in lin Goodyear Wel Hand-Turned Soles fan and gray plaid. Single bed eache ed Sheets 95 making 12 of those cadaverous, tierce Patent Leather Pumps, plain black and brown ' Bleached Bed Sheets 95¢ Ree Banery beings on a hunting txped| BM satin or with Ire ied ees and brown 30-In. Printed Batiste 10¢ Goa vasu mea «| Men’s Pajamas Reduced to $1.65 i | to, het sand smelling for some | k i SIZES Broken lines and sizes, of muslin and pereale—well " lec! ae id, patent kid, SIZES Sk sizes, ‘ Pe f live object. | D made and greatly reduced. i . 40-In. Fancy Lawns 15¢ } a i roi " 4 . . y 800 yard: fine quality Neat = The last trio of these wolves wer white reignskin 31; 7 ee 2 2 2 2 pattern hw helio, tan and 00 yards c or 0 following each other in the manner of | cloth, patent leath- es 1 t ‘ r Fancy floral a ’ hipped dogs, w noses to the YS die , AAA ih. signs: Me be athe ance hates Nie n bibeaan er with gray sued f Ae | ay fi 29/34 , P [ 28-In, Printed Flaxon 15¢ | 36-In, Dress Voiles 15¢ ave Beach Ro s Reduced to pokicnt SSateoL hd battion nanibe Nase their legs, and they were the smatt quarters. Celluloid, = ohn kal ash €st of the bunch. leather and satin. 4 f 20 9) t t 100 A very wonderful, and peculiar tact | covered hee About this ‘atfale is that these ant- mals did not show any indications p of their presence elther before or af. | tongue Pumps. D.. for crowsing the road, #0 stealthily | aid they move. But the climax camo | after their passing. Something came| This Season’s —_“s*tehed from 14 Brann vn fect | Seyles nore bites Sample “Nemo” Corsets at Half the Regular Price ‘Wards me on the opposite side of the| Foud. Only a stout heart could have ax Ue antbint cto hadi chit tho Ne Dts tin css cul Dave Sa Pris) Also Odds and Ends.of Corsets—Many Makes—At Sharp Reductions | ven wae Second Floor—The Bon Marche free. The wolves had frightened him, | Tt was getting dusky and to make the risk safer for me, 1 remained a OL, , ae 150 pairs Chil- adared to the tree for a few min« 4 utes, t 7 " 4 dren's White Can i tanied Tea I, 80 le 6 brutes get or | f ‘ : ! ; : “ ae " car 7 min. Ne vas Keds, a pair, "i and tailored Coats he » to camp was ; id in double quick time von "sent Pe ye occasionally heard and rend ate * a About people boing caught and de- . all Voured by wolves and the only re- ait Sit ane $2.85 156 9 3443 0 FT Ro om - good-looking patterns and color. | wide stripes and floral desig 6 Robes of light-weight cotton—going for a song. pt Years a a i 4 fh koe Bose 8 ifichos wide Pink, blue, helio, brown and rose Ys § si ‘tat ein te small Colonial ? ae 20 81 oh ip 120% Thita Floorethe' Bon Maree Men's Shop—Just Inside the Lower Second Avenue Entrance 17| 7 | 8|.9 |12] & 2 A

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