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PAGE THE His Oil Ve Steve Puts Grease on Deal SROTHER WILL AVENGE DEATH Singer's Murdered Body Is to Promoter 8 nture Sure s Stock Tracks; Leaves Laid to Rest in Home ALVARADO, Feb. flowers, 14,—Amid | Louise Tex, heaps of gorgeous Lawson, gay littl Broadway butter: | ly, murdered in her luxurious New| York apartment last Friday, tenderly laid to rest the old Baptist © was here today tn}, The where the final serv was crowded to ca pacity h friends, who loved her and believed in her, Hundreds stood | Outside the small frame building As the newly turned earth eovering the casket, Norman Law gon, who helped his sister to realize her ambition to go to New York and study music, swore vengeance on those who had choked the spark of life from Louise. “There can never be any rest for Me until I find the ones who killed her," ho said, “Not satisfied with killing her physically, they are try ing to kill her reputation of being a Aweet, gay, lifeloving girl, But there will be a reckoning.” } The brother started preparations immediately after the funeral to Weave for New York to take up the trail of tho slayers FILM ACTRESS PUT ON STAND LOS ANGELES, Feb, 14.—Barbara La Marr, n actress, has told her Story and the trial of Herman L, Roth, attorney, accused of attempt- ing to extort money from her man-} Ager, continued today minus “the big | moment.” There is a bare possibility that} Miss La Marr may be recalled to the | Witness stand, but not unless some Rew evidence demands her presence. She wept copiously into her hand. kerchief while she answered ques Hons yesterday and once, when sho Accused defense attorneys of insult: | ing her, beat her hands against her| breast. “Is your name in electric lights | on Broadway?” one of the attorneys asked Miss La Marr. "I hope so,” she replied frankly. CHILDREN IN COURT FIGHT LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14.—Hearing on the habeas corpus proceedings by | which Lee P. Hill, Tacoma lumber. Man, hopes to regain custody of his two children, were to start this after. Moon in Judge Archibald’s court Hill will endeavor to force his for- Mer wife, Mrs. Frances Stanton, to Rive the boy and girl back to him, ¢laiming that he Is entitled to them under a court order. | ‘The action followed refusal of ex- tradition requests under which Hill sought to have his former wife and her husband returned’to Tacoma. mo oh town cemetery w was have been abolished by Ste WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Cotton way employe here, nobody kn consumed during January, exclusive of linters, totaled 576,644 bales, com- Pared with 610,206 bales consumed im Jinuary last year, the census bureau reported today: DAD'S OFFICE WIRE “What's the matter, old man? Trouble on the wire?” “Yes—wife.”—Boston Transcript, BY JIM MARSHALL E trick of being mixed up with oll and making a success of the fob has been mastered by Steve Johnson, veteran municinal railway employe, better than it has by somo 1308'SECOND AVENUE FRIDAY and SATURDAY FINAL SALE DAYS Closing our Mid-Winter Sale and offering exceptional bargains in broken lines—small lots that have been grouped and repriced very low to close out. Styles are varied—in black and colors, and include kid, satin and suede. $3.85 $4.85 $585 On the Racks at $1.95 and $2.95 Featured Hosiery Values in Black and Colors 85c $1.35 $1.85 $1.95 Worth-while reductions now in effect on hundreds of pairs of good, dependable Shoes and Oxfords. Late Site. in black, brown and novelty two-tone sports | $4.55 55 $555 $6.55 How many nerve-shattering shrieks of street car wheels e Johnson, ing trolley tracis in Seattle since 1889. out Authorization he u Dunbar, att wan for the of some acreen and machine uso In a county gravel bi OBrien, and was purchase Comm Bouth tion of the t The office of ¢ guson, who refer examiners fér ¢ 1 In opinion as to they John was turn General \ 'T COUNTY BILL IS HELD INVALID | Paul Bought Material With- | referted Dun TLI it the road funds district to purchase or’s | Authe | mont ty r granted & said Th TO OPEN BIDS was nev the equip ON C6. HOME Will Bond $250,000 Build- ing on Third Avenue Tho building day aftern of bonds fo and Columbta at ‘Thursday |that the The new of ¢ r building will the erectic home at T it was announ morning, It Chamber will Chamber umb! leaze with the option It ta proposed to jto have the option of rett veteran street rail- Johnson has been greas-| The plans Provide severnt | Third ave, and quarters | Mercha s’ exchange on Ric |st. The building will Steve has been greasing | assembly room 500, the store ows, for locatt cont if Matt Photographers e-* politicians. “ street railway curves and «witches in nd ts} 6 to Seattle 1 300 to Seattle for nearly 36 years, partments m and } large a be Inge. ne ate rooms for arr all be ard roc It will room living proof that sticking ro. means success, main ¢ Steve is 66. He has a family of ttes lunch meetings |10 children, the oldest 41, the young: | ™ meeting: gk pane nia sie, jthat the rooms can . now attending Qu Anne high] onen to provi 18. Five of the children are! « capaci the other five are out In the persona And they're all number of pr | school, here; world. too, a of from 160 to successful, | “If you're going to dabble In oll | I'll recommend my business as xafer }and more prosperous in the long run than playing with leases and stocks, Steve told The tSar, out at the Fre mont crousin, as he abolished a | flock of squeals on the maze of curv. | ing tracks, with the ald of his grease | stick and bucket, | Bteve “Caseys” Open Reaut! ental fash bus club Harvard |to the public Monday, ond mid-winter carnival Knights of Columbus Ladies’ Institute begins. The car in general the Kni; mune, at n ave never made very much be money, but he made his little pile honestly and has 10 fine c | Prove his Is the better moth jJust work along and enj and do a day's work for a 4 he says. *Wo've had har | 00d times, but in the long run slow Jand sure beats quick and easy."’ will be ¢ aided by the “¢ ion and even cording an Thursday, Many have taken an ing the carnival a muccess Oriental — tearooms, arranged booths and ba: seyn” tn ho: announcement of the work | . Dave Henderson, the municipal line, says that Steve is one of his “old rellables.” In his | more tha years of service he has rarely missed a day, rain or ‘shine from sickness. Thousands of street jear riders have had reason to be | thankful to him for his shriek-avol- ishing labors. superintendent of acti nd ght the crowds the festival, which, |afternoon, will run continuo | til Saturday night. iow, when everybody's Interested | aa In oil." he remarks, “is a good time} to show them that everybody in the | game isn’t after big money in a few | minutes and that there js more than | One angle to the proposition.” carload of fruit ern California | lantic seaboard. For Home-Makers Only For the benefit of women readers who may have falled to see some of the offers of bulletin material announced by our Wash: ington bureau, here's an opportunity to send for one or more of the list that deals especially with the problems women meet in thelr homes. Any of these bulletins will be sent for five cents in postage stamps; any two for eight cents, and any three or more for three cents EACH in post Check off the bulletins wanted, fill out your name and address carefully, inclose the required stamps and mail to our Washington bureau. They will do the rest. cur HERE and the Home Economics Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1522 New York Ave., Washington, D. 0. I want the bulletins checked on the list below, and inclose herewith .... cents in loose postage stamps for same, I am PRINTING my name and address carefully. Amusing Children The Art of Dress The Beauty Booklet The Bride’s Booklet The Care of Canaries City Home Gardening Etiquette for Everybody Floors and Floor Coverings Care of Goldfish Wedding Anniversary Gifts and Parties The Removal of Stains From Clothing . State ts. expected fie to| Eluding a cordon of cowpuncher. the chamber entire issue after three years upor ambia with a capacity of offices for vari m, exhit have a rown Jo a dining room w Frolic Monday decorated in true Ort 8 of Colum: with be thrown open when the se the and Young » for the public special interest to the war veterans, who have been made veterans ve part in auak. * and her features will entertain attending from Monday | An average of 19 tons of ico Is required for the refrigeration of aly in transit between taeu ird ave cod FALL! Ri NCH , said to have been especially detail: FIGURES IN Ol] \and | Paso, FEBRL L P hy OBE From left to right, top The swimming pool at Three Rivers ranch his city home at El Tex. Bottom * row, left to right: The ranch at Three Rivers and German police dog, row; Fall’s from house Fall’ | which proved the nemesis of |many photographe d by former Sec- retary of the Int tof A. B. Fall to keep photographers from taking pictures of his ranch at Three Rivers, N. M., trepid dash thru Hy line Service cameramen successfully ran the blockade. ted them these first and exclusive photos of the Fall prop- Their in- erty, now the center of a senatorial investigation into the transfer of naval reserve oil No Chance for the Men French Actress Finds That Amerieans Use Money areal BUTLBH is been the would entisfied have ‘with x been pe money's Janet of France has that elusive measure ; the magic Janet Mar no ans of a the an the warmth, y which reaches ty and gathers « no of © quickening respon: sit and watch. waa one of France's war to this ex rs untry J with ua, ) French” an #he expressed it And when I try to ak all in @ minoot—I get all balled up. When I am first over in contree, I ery and ery--my should be white, I am so I think I never learn.” But the irrepressible, casting all of grammar and inflection to wi nine ye spent h thinks alr rules the can come nearer to ex the has in mind than most of us| pressing what in five could in 26, Every year Janot France to. visit the brothers and sisters, but likes this country; it Is home her now, But American men 000 erything is so busi- with them,” says Janet they marry they give the thes—the diamon' ring all the time go to the and haf a aweetheart! * continued she of the expressive eyes—I can do nossing—really, I cannot dance; I cannot sing; I am not cle-valre and nutes goes back her mother, an sho to Not ness “When fine ¢ then they alt da OLYMPIA, Feb. 14.—The following cles of incorporation have b in the ofifes of the secretary of ata Point Packing Seattle, Mi B. Henderson, D. 1. D. Reach and U. M. Dickey of salmon and other varie- et Hughson Motor > W. Hughes White Sliver Fox Farms, Ino,, Beat~ Yarn At-| rd Co. r) fe packing Beattie, $55,000 Co, i Hughson and of W Mears and W. Portland Cordage Co. Beattie, $150,000, 8. M. A. Johneon. | went Commercial Corp., ‘Tacoma, UA. W. Newman and J.B. New To do eredit and insurance re- et porting Tacomn, wm A Directory Information Co., $50,000, Fred P. Wahigren, Ashton and C, B, Muckler Winlock Bllver Fox Farm, Winlock, $2 3. C. Wall, Dr. W. W. Wobt Te ‘Quillen, F.C. Schaefer and M. Meloy. Husy Tamber Co, Olympla, | Anton Arnold and Dora Arnoid. Luck-Hudson-Arro Ofl Co, Tonalin, | $10,000; changing name to Central Oil Co, | Bheller Motor Co., Sunnyslde, | Ing stock $20,000 to $40,008. The Portland Cordage Co, 100,900. Certificate Increas- Portiand, ee of with- erawat” 25 Injured When Two Trains Meet | | | POWERS, Mich, Feb. 14.—A he: ] on collision between a passenger |train and a freight on the Northwest ern railroad near here last night in jured 26 persons and blocked rail traf. | fle for several hours } With the exception Green, Escanaba, Mich., |tho passenger train, |was badly ut, the | minor cuts and bruises. injured were passengers of James engineer on whose forehead injuries were All the other and Gifts to to hington, | $10,800, Replace Love BE fos we Janet Martine came to the /nited States as a wartimg gift to American vaudeville. she’s going to stay but ife “hand off” so far as the men are concerned. She “can't see” the policy she says the Yanktes have of showering | gifts on their wives and then | forgetting them. I have just the gift the good God gave me—but when I step out upon |that stage—I know that I loo everybody—an’ everybody loove me. Perhaps that is why—?" | Yes, adorable Janet, wo think that -|is why! { Building Permits 1} frame eonwood are., 500. & Bons, 1200-1302 Second Alter. store front, $1,000. 2209 N. b0th et, frame 5 0, Friediander } aye, Mas. |J. % John | ‘residence, 3 [ Mra, Fischer, | fire dama |r | jr Dexter ave, repair on Court Inv 4 at, frame resl- 00. ordquist & Nelson, 120 W. Nickerson, | frame shed addition, $1,000. Wm, Walker ex Walker bidg., 0, M. |_ repair fire $10,00, | Joseph Canall . frame shop |. bidg., 4 |W. 1. ‘Wood, dence, Ins. ¥ realdence | Witiiame Fir F | frame warehouse, }F. G. Rathbun, 6508 tint N. | ‘remidence, 24x38, § |W. Ho Hatnaworth, frame residence, 28x Ole Bjornstad, 700 N dence, 26x36, $2,000, Ole Bjornstad, 700 N. | dence, 26x36, $3,000. m Simonsen, § dence, 30x34, $3,000, Ole H. Kibegnard, 6770 27th N. H., frame reaidence, Squire Inv. residence, Squire Inv residence, 26x24, $3,000, ©. Hy Bickel, 408 W. ‘oth st., | dence, 24x22, $2,500, $1,100. 5 28th &, frame resi- Purvie, 45th et, frame 2028 1sth W., W., frame ath 8 W., 4,000, 62nd, frame real- 62nd, frame rest- | se 76th, frame resl- E aire bidg., frame frame resi- |Sixth Man Taken for Store Thefts Making the sixth arrest in the wholesale thefts sof merchandise from the Woolworth 5. and 10-cent |stores, Charles H. Clemons, 38, was jalled Wednesday night by Detective M. C. Scrafford. Clemons was ar rested at 1618 Sixth ave, where some shoe-shining equipment that ‘had been stolen was found, it Is al- leged UTAH MEN BUY SHEEP HOLDING | Pay $160,000 { for Land in ot of t and nd holdings of Ch: son and Harry L. Anderson t #, J. A. Banders and D. |} for approximately $160,-| 000, The deal includes 19,000 acres |? and 6,000 sheep and transfer of 50| sections of leased government range |iand Tho land ts fenced well wa-| |tered. It is all in Kittitas county, | m the Columbia river. ‘The pur- jchasers, who have been In the sh |business in Utah teres’ at Tacoma a purchaso several more bands of jskeep and Increase tehtr flocks to approximately 10,000 head. | entire sheep les H./| sheep ander nd who have in id Roy, plan to a | TOO BAD She was a sweet young thing, s0| jdemure and so modest, “Do you believe in petting?” she} jasked, raising her childlike eyes to | mine. “Do you find laughed his mother. “I'm not ding it for that, I merely wanted to see if I had been brought up properly.” it amusing?” jone’s own home or | where one might have | who en- tered on the property only to take flight when the animal sprang at them. COMES HOME T0 FIND WIFE WED | “Enoch Arden” Rejoins His Spouse; No. 2 Loses cb. 1-—Albert G BS Feb. 14- 1 to Denver, a pe ary since Feb Mrs. Me? Roach, believ- DENVER, Nabb return not been s In th neantime become Mrs, John ing her husband dead. 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