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FIRST WIFE OF KELS 1S FOUND indian Woman Asks Part of Insurance for Her Son | 1 | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 15] ‘Phe story of a man who believed | rvared his early strug: | gies waa not entitled to © his Sticeossos, was revealed. today by Mre, Margaret Ruby Keli, She was | ing her suit to obtain for} na portion of the estate, tn} 000 life insurance, left hanged for the mur: | in Lodi, Cal, She was Kels wife Emotionlest and with the stole} calm attributed to her race, “Pri. cess White Cloud”—sho is of Tadlan | descent and appears on the vaude:| ville stage under that name—stood | with a heavy, fulltength fu | wrapped about her, under which folded her arms as if holding @ blanket about her: ¢ to Kels was a child- he said, “IE was 15] and he was 19 He was an am] bitioug butcher boy. “We built a sback on a rive the wife who bank, where he butchered animals | MM and built the foundation of bis fu ture success, We prospered, altho at times, I believed his methods were somewhat unserupulow “We were happy wntil the suc cess b his head. He changed comp and left us when the baby came. We were di vorced at Stockton. | ‘The son fy mow 16 years old. The | court battle to obtain a portion of his father’s estate for him Involves | the son by the first wife, Armande, would not receive his share. [few minutes |took a couple is president of the N ne company, lives at 2619 West Ruth Renick Not the Only) s*= One Who Is Hunting Him | view ave. Sewerat local firms have jordered the new machi: LUNDIN SAYS. VICE RAMPAN Lays Blame for Conditions |!" ‘oom or Onto Mayor cards OAKLAND, Cal, Jan, 15.-—Rath} Renick, of Seattle, former leading | woman for Douglas Fairbanks, isn’t] the only person who wonders where is Wellington oN. Belford of Detroit wired Oakland] authofities they wanted him to} explain a charge of embesaling $15,000 which stands against him} in Detroit. Also they’ mentioned a Mrs, Myrtle Harris of Detroit as having offered a $100 reward: for} his capture. that they were interested in *him,! saying ho was chargéd with impli cation In a bank swindle at New Rochelle, N. ¥ But apparently it all ts too late © For today police had to admit that the man they arrested Saturday on arges of having imper ated an ny officer had dropped from ht Belford ‘was arrested in apart’ pier ix of the ments at an excinsive hotel here which he was alleged to havo with Miss Renick declared Belford was Relford refused to admit 0 furnished ball and disap. Promotions Made University Corp: In an oriler made by the R. 0. T. € of Washington, ni sioned afficers ntenants. © was promoted to 1. M. Watne, as of the Fir Payson Johanson Koester, PI rman FP. This Answers the Puzzle Picture You Found on Seattle Schools Would Make Four Mile Street ystem is City’s Largest Industry; Use 27 | totter was received Monday by the |caught fit |Chamber of Commerce from pros} Kkers and tourists |coming summer, [ INVENTOR | | With @ full-page advertt u out only four days in one of tho) Miles of Pencils pective hom |from weattered points in the United | in The flood of letters indl- | # a keen interest in the Bound) T airy thruout the nation and pre jis Mt mand probably high school buildings, | Joining each other, with thelr play grounds, would stretch out in a line and one-half miles tong and nearly a block deep. It would be almost impossible to ull of Seattle's school buildings nd grounds in the main business section of the elty, or in that part jof it between the Tho wages paid tho employes of the cod thone paid in ingle industry of the city, | the sehool dis) trict supplies ite 60,479 mtudents with | free textbooks and av Waterfront and and between Jackson | at. and Virginia st, Tho buildings, if placed up against } euch other, would reach from James | points in a would reach from t They use an equal number of pen year, or about four per} Sagain and up on Third ave, lof crayon and approximately 170,000 | @@ | various Kinds of school tablets. approximately #lx} text books per year, or it will re-| Seattle's school system is probably | the largest industry of the city jcomts the taxpayers over $4,500,000 The exact cost in 1923 wax A tax levy of 14.25 mills, about one-fourth’ the students avera nchool children between the presen date and January 4, are now owned by school board and will be was required by the schools. There are 1,545 teachers tn the! by the new students: ‘MEIKLEJOHN, McFEE TO COME SHERIFFS OPEN ANNUAL CONFAB Peace Officers Meet at Bremerton This Year Bert O, Godfrey ‘Passengers’ Ease on Steamships Is Aided hanged, efforts were made to divert! chine constructed by Bert 0. money to his’ second wife. so that! rey, ‘Amherst colle, because of his | tion, and Wiliam Mc | author of sea stories, will be |to the University of Washing Sigma Upsilon, | With guests from Oregon, MeFee will speak In Meany hall | and Montana swelling th Jon February 21, A definite date for total, the erto it has been a long and | Dr rplicated process to true ch of propellor blades, or to make | wo propellors match “MAJ” BELFORD © Washington State Officer’ axnociation 0 y seasion at Eremerton Tues Marsh Predicts R. R. Rehearing Wilasstant to the at are off, vibration and jerks result, | FRAAe: Gicomtonk: to pas Tuesday was to be. taken up with and committee re- ports, with an address by Gov, Louis r an the. program routine business pretty light shades. Gpparatus makes it Formerly the proces | to ts nt the réquest of the Lilian M. Vincent. | nde & Western ‘Hard of Heating Will Attend Mee Hard of Hearing will convention will conclude on » akilled instruc EAltor of The Star: Vico, graft and Then New York detectives wired |¢ven the many traffic tragedies are due to the lack of morale THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT not because of the personnel of the police department ‘The vast major ‘The crux of the Good Coats at $12.50 — typical of theunusual savings at The Bon Marche Bargain Basement. The mayor believes that an “open pinion. With the ler comes other kinds of law With the police ‘comes the burglar} All the law be- afters thrive. Drunk- | Life and limb ai cause of the px Velour Coats Much Underpriced JG | know the facts to a minimum and for a real substan- ALFRED H. LUNDIN. je of velour, some with fur collars, others fur trimmed; large, and set- ; some corded ; novelty stitching. All good gr “Lady Luck’ Corset Bargains! For the average Semi - girdle top Of pink brocade With graduated clasps. Heavy Turkish ° Towels Slightly Imperfect 39¢ Towels I/e good quality Seattle Steel Men Build at Vancouver THE SEATTLE STAR Homeseekers Write jAged Indian Dies by Hundreds Here | | K N wor | believe 4 a heavy tourist season thin} 9,610 feet Special Values for 1-to-4-Year-Olds Rompers and Creepers 95c Made from chambrays and popling, in all the able. Some with white waists, all hand em- broide: Sizes 1 to 4. $1.25 to $ Reduced One that has no pins or buttons. S D8e. Mothers’ and Babies’ Health School by the State Department of H free Lecture Wednesday, 2 to 4 ‘The Virst Solid Poeds—Il lL. Moon, M.D. Free Baby Clinics, Free Clinte for well ott The New A MATIC ALLA, Ore jo Moody, n, put two national magazines, a total of 167/jn bed to wi chamber officials | oftient poak in the Philippines| y Apo, on Mindanao Yland, | mane Well made and service- Gingham Panty Frocks I ‘fourth From Original Prices. Silk, Wool and Cotton Vests, the baby’: 3 2 The New Main Floor Art Shop In Its New Convenient Location on the Upper Main Floor, Offers for Wednesday =—_—=—=— arf s ed cloth, Color are at rt Bargain Aisle ho a special lot of stamped 1 The New Third Floor Shoe Shop Exchanges Places with the Art Shop It invites you to inspect its comfortable new tailored from pol, department. The change enables us to increase our service to you in promptness and efficiency. Third Floor—The Bon Marche plowshares|brother of Mupert The bed| members of the famous writer's fam-|retail trade bureau of the months ag ide by d turer while sitting January Clearan in the Baby Shop With scores of wearables for little folks from the wee-wee age to 6 y Every Item at a Decided Saving Inf ants’ Silk Bonnets in pink, blue and white crepe de chine, reduced One- fourth. $1.25 Blue and Pink Baby Pillows, in filet trimmed lawn case, reduced to 79¢ for clearance. 27-inch Outing Dia- pers very specially priced at $1.95. Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche attract chi 12 Fur-Trimmed Winter Suits Reduced to $27.50) Less Than Half of the Original Prices! Finest of our Winter Suits, fashioned from Vellona and Kasha cloth, and trimmed richly with Beaver, Faw Squirrel and Kit-fox. Beautifully lined. In bla Second Floor—T ck and the Bon Marche \Brother of Rupert Dr. Ivey to Ad di When Bed Ignites | Hughes Passes Away; Retail TradeB Jan. 16,| HOUSTON, Texan, old Indian |the death of How Hug’ ie Mrs, Rupert Hughes | hanging herself, coramitted sul- | the Girls’ and Junior Girls’ Skirts $4.95 Swagger Skirts in wrap and pleated styles, 301] for spring we. basket cloth and velour, in all the interesting. plait and plaided high shades of spring. Sizes 25 to 82) Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche season’s favorite browns and grays. Li-With} Dr, Paul W. Ivey of the rd Hughes, | aks will te thee the anunal unexpectedly | Chamber of Commeres at |club Wednesday ¢ died several | has been er operation. | thruout the a millionaire | nalewpeople at A. auditorium Baby Coats, No $5.95 Both reduced and specially bought— broadcloth, Nor- mandy, Bolivia and polaire. $1.25 Rain Capes, good grade rub- ber, plaid lined throughout. Sizes 2 to 6, reduced to 98¢. Knit $5.95. Including le gings, cap am sweater, ~ 98e Knit white Be rh] shades, redueet | to 59¢, i Knitted Sacques, trimmed in pink blue wool or silk, 98¢. 44-piece Layette, everything baby need first, $15.95. Infants’ 3-Piece r with bright sweaters. 4 e, brushed wool, homespuit, | | | | | Odd Pieces of Silverware, China and Household Goods Reduced Pitchers reduced to.” @ 7 «OO 2—$10.00 23-piece 2—$10.00 Imported GI Console Sets reduced $5.00 Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche reprints known authors Edith Wharton, Hichens, Irving Upper Main Floc 350 Copies of Popular Fiction 75c In original publisher's bindings including - such well- et Deland, F. Scott Fitz; ’hillip Oppenheim, Robert cheller, Ethel M. Dell, Kitehel Webster, Julian Stree! 2,200 Yds. | 36-Inch India Head 25c Yat An unusually good value in $0) finished Bleached Indian Hi exceptional quality. In Ten 10 yards. ae Unbleached Mustin 24 Good weight, in Tenet Inch Cretonnes 296% of vy quality Cretong’ \ . nd wanted be d by the piece ¢ in lengths & Butterick’: Patterns for Spring Are Here Third Floor | PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE Upper Matt Floor Music | Department |