The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 14

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EMPTY,” 1S WARNING POLICE IS “POUNDING STAR'S STORY usb SP PMe|) MOTHER AIDED rst ANTI-JAP WAR) "ter oesrre runs] HOOT COOLIDGE COOLIDGE NOTE, « oteriatic vigo e threw N Police Capt, B. A. Crow, the K" EP your sate ompty! haracteriatio vigor which he threw | HYPNOTIZED, 1S "Mee vou" r= UNBORN BABY'S DAWES SHOWS LABOR HELPS (carvan or ever: ) WAR VETERANS FARMERS HEAR Phat was the warning ‘caren Into enforcement of hls postwar | Everett police department pat | ‘Nam -|President Says Agriculture Lured Into Fake Marriage, | proadcast to Seattle meronants|]] Mpg, Miracle Sends Check; | economy budget, Gen, Charles 4 | Mass Meetings Arouse Lake| has a living example of the army |Jeers Greet Sa Pres r y and business men Monday by the Meta and’ daw, Dawed :toOk y Cantal ident and Hon Must Be Boosted Miss Renick’s Fate || poitce, teiowing the. thett of Letters Flock In jiatet and Maria), Dawes teesy) Stevens Residents |) ; apt. id , Re aes pan spurred into action the international 8 F * | RY EDWARD ©, DERR | ees worth :-Of: DUFSIAL SOR ommittes 0} 70 6 ng orders from a d CHICAGO, Jan, 14—Jeors, laugh: 7 haloaiducs Ry: h{] cracking tools from W, J, Camp: Mire. Kathryn Miracle, Soattie| Cmmittes Of experts to mine)” 7 ura Jpes still flew |{ Ins ordern fron ‘og | (United Breas Btatt Correnpondent) OAKLAND. Cal, Jan, 4.—Ruth! fe auto repair shop at 208 ]] ded her voice Mon. |@er™many’s eapacity to pay repara-| tay, and rea.{} com ter and shouts of derision greeted | eee eee ny Real and per- m pile eg tars #081 1] councilwoman, added her voice Mon ony Monday, and rem amninaic > . oan es wane Rentck, actress, former leading Sunday night \‘ an wee Hh a eatin weainge {HONS of which committer ho t] denty aro esas et epg ‘ | the namon of President Coolidge and| chen promperity for the United yeoman for Douglas Fairbanks, now | Baas the Saeety : ior ise As i Clarke bt Tas chairman meetings, pledged themaelyes AC id more to the pone, Craw || Secretary of the Treasury Mellon at) states cepeste Oy es Portis. : 1. < r OrE! orack: |] allowing Mra. A. d UT hat ROUT ee ceting of veterans |ture on its feet, President Coolidge playing here on the stage in he | i m ‘ . hat's the use of defer fain} fe ways he Hikes it a Sunday mass meet j cure to tho 4 Notorious Colonel Blake,” was held a oinoteie Grits | Toone ate oe pal baby: statements on this committe? Why | Commissioner Hendiea hax no || of the world war here, ‘The mect.| declared in meatiiel fet a a || are. Clark, In @ lotter to The Star, | waste time in formalities and mean:| wtatement to make relative to pane Y N 0 rt of drills, © i a . . ate ing was held under the auspices of eee, wrionton Ny, Belford: Rho} eto ies said she was unable to raise the baby | ingless courtesies and conventiolal. | ™#" tho order, Craw was ordered to || 1.* viii, nah wis eee here today. ae he thought to be her husband,/] ols, wrenches, crowbar, welding ae tina?" Dawes demand in his speech | Wein beat Janusry §, the day ||the American Legion, ani “It in perfectly apparent to sll of abn i d ¥ pro} iy. ~ $ ”, by 01 utider a hypnotic influence, T, Wal-|] fren 4 tone eh tag ecareel ne would be a great ain to taxe|&t the opening sernlon at the Hotel that Commissioner Hoadiee took || sided over by past ata com) us tha sept ane Aue! rod tape n charge he Piggly ‘ 01 . © ders and was called to advance | perma dion, her brotherin-law, charged to , vig Astoria today i offic | mani iiay. wilt be capsclally guar Sane jthia speck of humanity from the |” q@ho experts committer ts to devine “Tike 1," remarks the cap: ||the causs of the proposed soldler| country, nor for Gp P aban: #F Misa Rentck was formerly a play-| | Ast © Week it in aay were |] atms of ita loving mother and caure|/a budget for Germany and the tain, “It keeps mo out in the |!compensation act. It; #0 Jone as Roy ee prosuctie 2 ‘1 many other grocerios wei . “i | Fai tine: meattie'atock company canton al Midont scimitar meas: {her the pain of a living death in the| French idea haw been to have thin) hi area a, 4 ss open. | A roar of laughter and stamping jalaplasas pase agains Walden claims to have discovered, | | **P* . ant safe robberies. future,” Mrs, Miracle worte, ina lot. | step precede any relief of existing) Oo 5, hah aia i ¥ Ho the sergeant wits at the |! of feet greeted reading of a menage | idustry iat its with the ald of the police, that) ( Ure* [© Prev 3 "Dl ter incolaing a $10 check for tho| financial difficulties. . ani st aera 1 Me) | dowk and the captain, with k from C, Bascom Slemp, secretary ya rrp cb tes tamed ta tl rriai 0 olfore " | bi ac omsrtion Soe e ly braided uniform sleeves, ‘o Mr. Coolidge. The wire was in} ne pig! oe a {Vane aeee| 1: omar of the Argonaut cate, Stole Ai . [Promina help, At the ond of the|| gna other insignia of : poll abi A resslution In favor of|cent years has been and will con- Bo cucctmanta in the diotel Pardon Is Sought Seen caine sent the) Stole Automobile, ie King, 125 Lake Btevenites saned || roundy the pavement, {n cor Compensation, adopted by disabled | tinue, ntil we find means of relley \s . p with the be i c 6, wi | . r athe diction of traditions ‘older than || veterans and sent to Mr, Cool-|ing agriculture, Qakiand, December 2, was a fake.| for Lieut. Griffis |S $10.10 for the mother and th Lad Gets 9 Months 54) mow “Ruth is not married to that baby. ‘ACOMA. Jan: 14--Plaadl JAS MADE TO KNO those of Julius Caesar's soldiery. || idge. prosperity of every other element in aman,” Walden declared, “He hypno:| MOSSBACH, Jan. 14.—Application | “Letters to this newspaper continue | an jeading muilty | THEY'RE } | Ms pues) s' suaiheg \e cy <! ©, “fhe president regrets that his| the community.” in ni z Mark "be given od | 2 stealing an automobile, | ‘The first Oriental ec | tired i t girl Int fake for tho pardon of Lieut. C. Hooven | to inaist that Clark be given ® Job) avis, 18, was sentenced by | i A | |stand on that question has been ae ” ot O, © at enou 0 be oral | rived in town late & 4 i ointment to some of his Liariaxe, Grittis, formerAmertcan army offi |aomewhere, or that enough money be | 1.460 Cushman to serve nine months | dinappe ti went the family to tide them over the hurried to a bunkhou | friend The mianob arith Veda Celebrate Golden ‘Ua Sheree stor ar ae day {cer Who directed the attempted kid- | Winter. Most of the letters declare |'™ Monroe reformatory of them are planing to leave for & marital fraud, Belford Saturday 2 2 is?” yelled a voice, “How mordae Gt rGrover, Clavel’ Bareclcamene /alichndg: ti fahilly’ to °be| - . Faalihiat paris, altho interseston ot : ee ies ae wast Wedding in Seattle returned evasive answers. jnaping ¥ : * seein is ' ‘ B. J one of the mill own:| the name of Mellon was| With 15 descendants present, Mr. ee sea Lot boc Ns nalarepieaaatmaraaaa Ce ergun Inder the u era, wuaded them temporart jn the I rt a how! of derision went | and Mrs. F. D. eeraheg Re onieeetieg Wednesday on charges of imper | tied j fii, . ° ee 2 » r Portland mascus Milk company | 5 Hii era tellon's |thelr golden wedding aniversary a sonating a United States army ofth ° | No RAZORS IN THOSE DAYS ures that the employ-)plant :thla’ morning and secured poe Bre eye par Malice s | hel Tra iiiae © ae a ewe Skarres cenit ti | vANTS DE: a cage ie rahe “Wha the Teaco '900, 18 eon ing “ a ic] $1,000 tn cash and $2,600 in checks.| und Jeers Saturday. Ages of the party ranged ee cia ace: Haalos. axel Winall cpg aaas Bat 80 a Ree ee chy booed ee ere ee ae ae | "George Berry, Tennessee, a past|from a 2-year-old grandchild to the Rolford told Miss Renick, she} WASHINGTON, J M4. San | maken all these nicks in my broad:|men from Water, « omme e Lake Stevens residents ace in the| vice commander and now president |aged couple, both born regen gaid, that he was a major in the/ Francisco today offered * $300,000 vord?" i uiine pil brown, bloodthirsty creature was 2 " © refused to do! invasion an entering wedge and Bria bol Tepe reagiplciemsjcrsd baal atrcaph npralgon taupe: | Be core mee. Ths | hall to the dotnectatle ational com dont on a Ager hon’ LP ik Cen Sir Lewis T. | nd fhe mill yard for} dict that sooner or Inter the entire union, pledged the support of 4,|lingham, and have lived in Seattle fee & resebotnaial, nd by. nik Malt tothe dommes mecaant forthe | womma. ee the ale n been sharp-| — rye, In Cardiganshire «have been imported. | mill craw will be Japanese 990,000 workers to a soldier bonus. ' since 1909. ‘ methods would make her famous|mitteo us an inducement for the | woman, but the an Lhe Hsien R ad ae thru an international publicity holding of ‘the 1924 democratic na-|ening pencils." ash scheme. } tio: al cony ntion there, Dedger “Perhaps this. marriage was — scheme,” Walden said bitterly. ANARIES are among the Miss Renick has declared her In most popu lar of all ‘ j § : tention of withholding judgment m 4 But because The a Joves until she hears what he has eat tan Yo say for himself Wednesday L Luan draughts, changes of tem- Beiford’s whereabouts are for the perature and other inatten- moment unknown. After arranging |] tions, they must have extremely good care. The Star is extermin: 9 et as en aan telling you all about the care of canaries, rabbits, par- feeving his hotel where -be {s al: rots, guinea pigs and Ly favorites. If you are wg fae R / D ] | L | pol learned. ene eee et t3 3 ° e . ize Overlots and Odd Lines—These Prices Should Clear Them Out Quickly B THE BON MARCHE $19.50 Popular Junior L Stand ; GAIN BASEMENT Relece trace unior Lamp Stands $42.50 8x10 Velvet Rugs $35.00 | Heavy quality and good looking designs. In shades of rose, blue, tan and taupe. Fringed at the ends. I] Black and antique gold finish. Good looking and ornamental. $15.00 Piano and Junior Floor Lamps $10 $45.00 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs $37.50 In antique and solid mahogany. ‘ All nee Lay Aled veeene aH ree ae and color combinations of 7 Antique and Polychrome Lamp Sticks reduced to $5.00. aupe, blue, tan and rose, fringed ends. > $10.00 Wrought Iron Table Lamps, antique finish, at $5.00. . Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche yoo 9x12 Brussels Rugs $33.50 m | In neat allover designs—especially delightful color combinations. - } . Clearance of Drapery Fabrics | 9x12 SL Fe : | oe bal 2 Seamless Brussels Rugs $27.50 + 45-Inch Artificial Silk Drapery Reduced to $1.50 | Tapestry Brussels Rugs, all neat designs, very serviceable. ‘ q n shades of blue, multerry, gold and tan. : y ' 50- Inch $4.00 Drapery Fabric Reduced to $2.75 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs $45.00 blue and : 5 ry and gold, and | Room size Rugs—very effective and durable floor coverings in newest designs. Fourth Fleor—The Bon Marchi : : Hand- Blocked C retonn s Reduced to 69¢ ae ee ae nt Beautiful Imported and Domestic Creton in new desig and mi color ecm. 5 | A 4 , binations $3.50 Velour Pillows Reduced to $1.75 i R uffled Ser rim C urtains Reduced to $1.2 26 Pair In round style, very well made. Finished with two buttons and ‘izes oie n lor welt around edge. In many wanted shades. to 40 ai < pack. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Best selection at 9 a. m Fur-Collared Normandies $19.75 recom borictie = '/ Al Clearance Sale of Silks and Velvets pecan tame Aet-on cuts Including the Season’s Smartest Fabrics in a Good Range of Colors. All Reduced for Quick Clearance. Brocaded crepe and lingette lining. yg & Taupe Brown Navy > 9-Inch Ch o Sat d ; : } , iif ‘black , 8 , || Satins and Silk Ratines, with artificial silk plaids. wa ower anc ACK, 300 PAIRS WOMEN S it 36 i 35-Inch Silk Mixed Pongee, NaturalColor -Inch Printed Pongee Reduced to $1 45 Heavy quality, printed in newest designs, on grounds M | Good auaity, fOr, GHIEET 8S Ocee, Aves MineL eR o9c of navy, tan and gray. and blouses. «Inch Chiffon Taffeta Reduced to $1.95 40-Inch Erect-Pile Velvet Reduced to $4.95 Plain and changeable. A splendid value at the begin- || Fine imported quality. Brown, navy, taupe and black. ning of a taffeta season. Colors and black. Exactly Like Picture = By 35-Inch Dress Satins Reduced to $1.,95| ‘imran utinoteearna main C27" $2.95. || Lustrous and good-wearing quality. | Well-known “Beaver” quality. In shades ov navy, apphire, fallow, brown, beaver, fawn, silver, pink, 36-Inch All-Silk Black Chiffon Velvet $6.50 maize, gray and black. | Soft, non-crushing. Beautiful for new draped frocks. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche ugar Oxfords | Odds and Ends n c ; jood quality Kid and : e ” “Teather ate Januar y Clearance | siert tengtns Androck” Dish Dryers | ae? : Challies $1.35 of Notions and cain ie the alae ee efiel B 10¢ ell Rick-Rack Braid Pe eet Grate Seat 2 Yards 5e ost nstantly and tab Aluminum Cookers $1,85 ; ; ; "@ANI - ‘ ary ba ENE er mbination style, consisting of 5%4-quart covered kettle, strainer 1,814 2 : / Bee kei ib Neel 36- Inch Bleached doadts Silkine Crochet Cotton Tape Measures, 2 for 5c 2 Balls 15¢ tomer . b ‘Good, firm 4 é piel ad es 32-Inch Dress a M : ts CF TNA iti tiie GRR Ginghams 15¢ A = 6 rt Ls € neat checks y d ’ a € i e 5c umn blue, green black i yd. c | Ss Oy g@ i Upper Main Foo: > 10 yard: The Bon Marche ¥%, to 5-yard lengths SF — Third Toor sa The Bea’ Marehe Turbans, Cloches, Poke i 36 Outing Flannels 3 “Pee ! Ke x cet go a ga Visit the New 32 Ginghams 30 Lingerie Crepe feather, fur and other trimmings. | Shoe Department Aa aeales ote. All wanted shade Third Floor Art Needlework is in its new home ION STREET — SEATI Upper Main Floor 30 Japanese Crepe

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