The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 11

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ees OCHO e meme CHILDREN’S SHOES SILVER DOLLAR SHOE STORE SPECIALS Lace and Button SHOES Patent Leather With Red White Crean and Brown Kid Tops MARY JANES HO dae M% ther $5.00 Bary Weight Section Soles BLACK PATENT, SATIN AND KID, AIREDALE, BROWN SURDE GRAY AND MEN’S WORK SHOES ay $9.45 Soles and Rubber Heets NOTE ADDRESS CAREPULLY MEN’S DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS All Goodyear ‘3 95. Welts, Value to ket, Up the Inctine. Drug Store. One hundred and eighty gallons | showed the beverage acai “Smilo” were seized | Per cent alcoho! ft ho'clock Friday morning when| Sato claims that the truck was not his, but that he had been hired ect lenny agents, under Acting Di as driver by another man who metor George Hurlburt, arrested K./ jumped and ran when the truck SE Sito, Japanese driver of a mew |was stopped. Sato says he knows sy Ferd truck at Second ave. and | neither who his employer was nor MBE Withington st. A subsequent ‘test where thé liquor way to be taken — to contgin 5.75 Is Here! | Answer the call of | Spring by choosing _ your dress from this assortment of Spring dresses. All the newest styles, all the gay Spring colors. All the pop- ular new materials. i Specially priced for | the-end-of-the-week at Specially Priced * With All The Credit | When you are tak- ing advantage of this speciai end-of- the-week offering and all the time pay the OREDIT GLADLY way. | | | | | Two Entrances; | 1332-34 Second 209 Union al I Fights Extradition on 10 BALLOT ON E STAR Husband’s Thett hare WAR DRAFTS Aged Novelist’s Young Wife Tells « Adventuresome Broken Banana BY JOHN W. NELSON Prepared to fight extradition to Vancouver, B.C, where Ar thur Hugh Martley old her with novelist intrigue that runs the Mra is the Martley emotions lessee of the Charlesgate apart i ge Fourth ave, and Bell st eve he was nd gave me lid was unde > take me ope adventure, and Whitewater meem sta in the Tula. districts, f Conscription of Capital and nm Asp Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis § Rheumatism Accept only Safe“= Your Suit Is Here for You ‘CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES at $92 Blue, Gray and Brown Serge Are Winning New Friends Every Day *h°? HAT With Any Suit IN BUSINESS ON FIRST AVENUE FOR 25 YEARS CARL SCHERMER 103-105 First Avenue South Corner Yesler Way “We Cater to the Man Who Works" IRIN _SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for “Bayer” package Which contains proven directions, Bandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. a is the beictd mark of Bayer Mesetoctere ¢ «1 honenatenthanncttmediu ot Salleyiicans jeginlation } affairs ireig’s health failed and he retur were a went to Paris me to divorce Martley him, the Italians ar not be happy SAYS SHE WAS GIVEN POWER OF ATTORNEY Lives Advocated mendment mendment t ted States prov be druf mmended ur, wecretary of DAVY, recently Founder of Sunday Schools Succumbs PORTL. AND. Ma Martley told me he was enormously wealthy. and fn India, where his estate w We went to Japan, Chin laj, James I secretary an and fr t nd Venice n and Countess Antonelli and Count | Rinet de N auto When I returned to Milan, Mart Was there. We patched up ow quarrel and TI agreed to meet him in ,London. Then with my Italian friends, I went to Monte Carlo. didn’t play, an it seemed the odd r the he Count Later w marr wealthy, bu xo different, I coul with him. I knew Ho is immense In London Martley gave me power of attorney which gave me| “I complete control of all his property and the right to And spend {t or invest it an draw his money way pleased, came to Seattle, wher home in the Seward park cabled Martley to come and lived here for Grieg Joined us and I cared for him. He was suffering wounds received in the war and was| tempts to extradite Mrs, Martley. in <= here, after organizing | Poxt of the American Legion, lin | THINKS SHE {HIM FROM ME and Martiey lett for Mex they joined the rebel for Del La Huerta, and Grieg was given command of Del La Huerta's | forces, /A “I returned to Vancouver and ther 1 bought district a while from numerow constant pain. He died April Maple “Le and é cate Martley, organizing the revolution. AVED ‘8 “Del La Huerta’s forces were de |feated in a pened battle at Vera ellant » 1 toured Switzerland by de Ni begged | partment of j He came again and I left him, for good.” Maj. | He was given high military | appeara: alr a scion of a long; {line of British officers, became active $50,000 STO It's no easy matter to close out this Great Clothing Stock—it cannot be done in a day. Durkee’s Department Store of Wenatchee, Wash., failed to meet its obligations. By LEGAL PROCESS this immense stock was assigned for the BENEFIT OF THE «| CREDITORS, On the job with ready cash, we obtained Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and merged it with our huge clothing stock at ABSOLUTELY F Here is our FREE OFFER: We wil . Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full linec, in blues, browns Original price $35.00—but they go tomor- and pin stripes. || row at the wind-up price of. GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY CK MUST GO! First Ave. and Pine Street; co we are offer- ing you your selection of this combined $50 } 000.00 stock. Yesterday we closed our doors and again reduced prices. It was a shame to do it. We are now ready for the Grand Finale. Come, select your Suit or Overcoat while this Great Stock is complete. And to make Saturday the Banner Day— here’s what we'll do: We'll repeat this sen- sational FREE OFFER. REE SATURDAY 1 give Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two- $14.85 And as an added inducement to force all of chase suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house, and there’s hundreds to select from, in all shapes and styles—will Saturday at wind-up price of Mra ‘ ‘ergerect Martt 2 “4 Hy Daring “the ‘ast 95 years Law| OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. el My and East Indian com: | vcseed the ocean 46 times, ana{. Arrow Drves Shirts, formerly $2.00, go band fe z ’ pent his whole effort to promote Saturday for 98c. Beautiful Knit Dress Ties af Bite bapeity Ree red retired |the Suaday school at 68c, Men's Garters at 9c. While high- had beggared im 7 peri. i candescy haan scan grade Green Hood Shirts, with collars at- Marlien Octoher. Sf at a pple Be Vancou which would have netted me a half tached, have been cut from $3.00 to $1.45. near Vancouver, B. ¢ er, Also he had ir large | million, had I not married Martiey Tomarréw wel: well” Skane - Dateleas Martley was 40 years my senior, | sum from a re Twas| “The marriage was purely 40 $6.0¢ \ ‘ Ss $3.45. Whil ut an agreeable and polished gen Dian aa tet ssinens, | Convenience, Murtley wanted a young Trousers, § 00 values, for $3.45. ile Heman of noble blood." Mrs. Martley | tne Credit.Fonéler company, succes-| friend” : traveling ones $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Pants have been said in revealing a story as strange | . s friend and @ -nurve e agreed t | down to $2.45. Boys’ Suits with two jaa bigmace as the plots te en oe to my late husband's firm ‘ h sik & partiiconat upon me after pvtagehs tomorrow at $3.98. While Boys’ ictioniste-~a story that travels thru | Was M. Morton. and Mining. I soted his he did not de 4 | of love had “extinalve:teba We began a tour of the world. | Overalls have been marked down to 49%c. Men's Overalls at 98c. sizes, at 5c. Men’s Black Bear Overalls, in fact, everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale and 1 going at such sensational prices as these. Men's genuine B. V. D. garments will go at 68. Men's Spring-weight Union Suits at 4 98e. While all Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear has been cut to exactly one-half price. 1 Be here when the DOORS OPEN »| tioned a few of the big bargains offered. a .|and come to this Great Sale. rt Men’s Collurs, all ‘and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. You can’t make any mistake here. ‘Red Front Clothing Co., 1661-1603 First Ave., Cor. Pine be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. And for SATURDAY ONLY, included with this FREE OFFER, we will give Men’s heavy, All-wool Overcoats, belted models, original prices $30 and $40, at the rock-bottom prices of $12.85 and $16.85. Also a clean- up of 219 Men’s Heavy Belted Overcoats will be closed out $9.85 And here is Lot 3: Men’s Finest Tailored ‘Suite i in heavy English serge, blue and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth Kraft and Curly Clothes included in this lot. Original prices around $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of $18.85 © And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any hat, as advertised. BUT PLEASE NOTE: These FREE We have cut all Men's $4.00 Shoes, in broken lin to $1.98. Men’s $5.00 Dress Shoes to . Men's $6.00 Chippewa heavy Work Shoes to $2.98. While Men’s $10.00 genuine Packard and Bannister Shoes and Oxfords have been cut to $3.98. And if your boy needs a pair of shoes, you can buy an all-leather $4.00 shoe for $1.95. And here’s the cause of these enormous reductions: This Durkee’s men’s stock must be wound up at once, together with the com- bined Red Front stock at 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. And this forced drastic action is the cause of such sensa- tional low prices as these. A big lot of $1.50 Men’s and Boys’ Caps have been cut to 49¢. Men's Work Shirts to 39c. Men’s genuine President Suspenders to 25e, and Men’s $3.00 heavy Flannel Shirts to $1.45. SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just men- Our four large display windows on First Avenue So bring your shopping bags Remember our address: lores Grieg had flown to Cuba to I}take charge of three French alr is} planes to be delivered to the rebels ¢\He heard he was wanted by the de justice and he left imme and gave himself up. They {|admonished him to stay out of Mex 4 {ico and let him go, But Martiey bad | |compromised himecif. Grieg, at my | direction, got Martley out of the meas | jand they came back to Seattle, Mart- a |ley going on to Vancouver. | drew the $15,000 from a bank BOOZE diately Five members based, under the power of attorney I| granted me by Martley, I had a/ were arrested on | perfect legal right to do #0. I spent | sueq under » | $6,000 of It in getting him out of/tne federal aan a| Mexico, else he may have faced a I|firing squad, He began Attorney George Olson has served Martley with divorce papers and said | s\that he will easily quash any at-/They are | Bennett, The men F Ed ¢ INDICT, FIVE ON Men Arrested at dinorah Garage Are Held Here in India on which the warrant is) 5898 arrested April 17 in a raid on) 4 i, jthe Lenora garage, 2110 First ave, appeared for hearing before United | drinking States Commissioner Thursday afternoon, are charged with con-| |spiracy to violate the liquor laws, | d \ alias Jack Ewing, and Joseph Peter- son, alias Clarence Peterson. Former Polleemag Charles V. Harvey, who % alsg) to have appeared at the Tearing “faties 10 appear. He ha n indicted and was bein »y deputy marshals Thurs ternoon. men were being he they provide hail of $2.5 jamount fixed by the CHARGE until @ Capita the punishment, prevails in all tates of the Union except ansas, Maine, Minnesota Rhode Island, and of the bootlegging jo North Dak Wisconsin. 333? SEE PAGE 6 OF THIS PAPER FOR ANSWER bench warrants is- jecret indictment of 1 jury when they H. 8. Elliott | Cy Gage, T. Richard Lowman, ! B. Mra. Martiey owns the lease on the | Chariesgate apartments. She is a striking blonde, exceedingly attract: | ive, and a typical American girl in} d serving a4 post commander for two | years | honors at his funeral. Me WCRI eras, Grieg ee Mate Yar al anda | PANTS For All Occasions '$3.95 0 $9.95 | PANTS STORE CO, 704 First Ave. FREDERICK & NELSON | DOWNSTAIRS STORE) 50 Bamboo Mah Jongg Sets VERY low price f dice and instructions. and contained in cardboard or tin box. Spe- | cial, Saturday, $3.50. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) with solid bamboo tiles, bone counters, 4 is not the high degre and enjoya | There is or these Mah Jongg sets All pieces well finished True Economy Never judge PIANO ECONOMY by the FIRST | COST of the instrument. The Nationally Priced Virtuola but because of the long period of faithful service and MOST ECONOMICAL, | i NATIONALLY PRICED 1] by the Hallett & Davis Co. $445—$495—$550—$685 Establishes the Virtuola as a safe, ECONOMICAL just a little each month. It costs you nothing to investigate. Terms that will please you. F Montelius Music House Phone EL iot-1171 LOWEST PRICED player you can buy— e of satisfaction it gives, it is by far the ble investment for your whole family. Pay Enjoy it as you pay. a model and price for every home. 3rd & bela Opp. Pantages | =!

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