STARVATION CASE.
MRS. HAZZARD'S TRIAL. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. NEW YORK, 30th January. In the case against Mrs. Hazzard, the "starvation doctor," of Seattle, charged with causiug the death of Claire Williamson, a w<jalthv Victorian girl, testimony denying all tho charges ,against Mrs. Hazzard hafc been givenljy another patient named Webb, who declared that the girls were well attended.
A make-room sale of drapery begins to-morrow morning of D. S. Patrick's, corner of Cuba and Ingestre streets. Tho premises are again to be enlarged to meet increasing trade, and the surplus stock must be sold. Children's clothing, ladies' dress goods, gloves, ribbons, hosiery, and Manchester goods are selling at ridiculous prices. — Advt. Messrs. Higgineon and MacShane adYertise for sale Mr. W. W. Richmond's reiidenoo fronting Central-tcrrwe.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 7
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