The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 16

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LE THE SEA Ss Photos of American “Invasion” of Mexico El Paso, Texas. These cars were the first detachments of American troops to cross the line. ® general ~iew of the pontoon bridge with the Second Cavalry Brigade crossing They preceded the infantry across the international bridge. Note the soldiers in boats, holding the bridge in position. WBELCAPTAIN RUSHWORKON SEATTLE MAY SAYSHISWIFE DECLARE FATAL OF ‘DOPE’ SHIP PACIFIC FLEET ‘Hold Him Responsible for Yards Instructed to Speed 146th Artillerymen Invited Cocchi AR photograph shows United States armored cars charging thru one of tho side streets just off Calle Commercio, the main street of Juarer, the Mexican city across the Rio Grande The bottom picture shows GREET YANKS KILLED. Y. GIRL SHOT ACCIDENT Denies Murder of Attorneys Say Kittoe Only Ostrich or wings or pom poms. Wreaths or crowns of flowers. Small and large shapes. Coarse and smooth straws. TheBonMarché Hats-$6.95-Now About Half the Price of Yesterday Flower and feather trimmed Hats for late summer wear. Truly a very lucky chance for the woman who is looking for a be- coming hat to finish out the season. SECOND FLOOR COVERALL THE BON MARCHE Which approximately $214,000 ert «f dope and booze was dis customs ‘Officials last returne with his vessel these vessels are being rep day, from British Colum he will face a civil ib im the sum of $1,197.75, the es men of the 146th field a be given a row Ue Friday morn 1. The | committes for ¢ the proposed Pacific battleship fleet ng welcome by Sen have been received in yards where The volunteer come of re ice m as sent reassignment of the fer uled to take effect June 20 an Prevent plang indicate n to the artillerymen. the battle at stands in the way of an ymated wholesale value of the liquor ships Virginia, New Jersey, Rhode acceptance in a veto by the war de in-China. Island, Georgia, Nebraska, Vermont,| partment. Most of the men in the [hie announcement was made at | Oklahoma, Nevada, Tennessee, New detachment. which #1li arrive Frida pthe United States district attorney's Mexico, Arizona, Idaho and Missis morning. are from Walla Walla and Veifice, following a ruling that altho sipp! and the crui Hastern Washington. The artillery owners of the vessel would be| Cleveland, Denver, T men will be discharged at Camp Sane responsible for the presence | as, Marblehead, Vicks Lewis Bet the dope, Capt. Duncan alone | North Carolina amd Pu @ be liable for ali the unmani-| to the Pacific top over in Seattle, free admittance Hexted liquor found aboard. The battleship Pennsy!vania, Mag to motion picture houses, swimming Vibe! of $49,265 has been filea| "MP Of the Atlantic fleet, will head pools and other club privileges have Inst the vessel and a bond of | ‘he Meet, With the Birmingham as/ been arranged by the Chamber I$100,000 put up by the Fidelity MAaebIP. 107 veeels will compose | Commerce letety company to insure the ves-| ‘he destroyer fleet assigned to the return, accepted by the fed Pacific. If the detach: ts allowed ¢ bi refuted conte and deck od Mise Cruger becaune of joal Ousy, saying he confessed to her and his child - THIEVES GBT FURSE SA tottercree Soceeelons, onle th An appeal to the treas Prowlers early Tuesday morning . will probably be} PARIS.—The French government entered the room of Harry F by owners of the vessel for| has decided to bestow the Crotx de| Anderson, 2301 Spokane ave, and Mitigation of the fine Guerre on the city of Venice took his purse, containing $80 shield have been written by J Lyn New York, stating that M died from a criminal of buried by white ala pore - —— when he began calr Mine Cruger visited bt her skates wife ente from behind, killing her from a too Cocchi emphatically denied he as Sobbing loudly, he how he proceeded to con-| nody to shield his wife. He # forced to cut it to make | © grave he excavated un der the floor of the shop. Then bh lecided to fee, said med his father he ’ murder, hoping thus to save his THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Your Money’s Worth Heaped Up--Pressed Down--and Running Over Every Day in the Bargain Basement 45 Smartly Styled Silk Georgette Dresses nharpened with a blow the «! had comn 4 Judge Bagnoli nechi's charge again « made after Mrs denounced him, which, according to the court, she would not have done remarked his Coceht had vad he really been shielding her When confronted with his former fetailed ¢ ns, Cocchi After Cocchi's retraction prosecutor asked for t r vestigate this version. The ee refused. A The furor by the three v n dge Bagnolt, tir toh chambers to consider t sation and finally announced that the trina was susp tigation « ALL RECORDS BROKEN for receipts on mur railway were when the total If ® continue, t average for June 1 April and May |FINES BUTCHER $200 FOR DOPING UP MEAT be far in excer Four distracting styles, as shown in the sketch, will be found in these handsome street and afternoon dresses of desirable silk georgette. his wife 4 and attacked the girl |” | shall go back at th FOR CAR LINE CASH)" Liquor on Board Up Repairs to Stop Over Here Ruth Cruger Wanted to Show Gun When Capt. W. Duncan, master VALLEJO. Cal, June 2 Orders If permission is granted by the GNA Yeaty, Harry isan: 4; aiaee with See the Blue Funnel linet Cyclops. to speed up work on all veswels for War department, 325 officers and |f murder in the first degree fer the shooting of Leo Price, T7 year old chauffeur, at the Kittoe residence at Sunnydale at 11 p.m. Sunday, will be arraigned in superior court Tuesday of next week. At torneys Thomas D. Page and William KK. Bell for the defense say that the shooting was ace dental and will attiempt to have the charge slaoghter changed t© man tried until the the alleged ac ; torney Bell Kittoe was in an other part of the house when Price Harry Kittoe and the Bireitensteins heard two revolver shots. Harry at ones rushed to his father and the others fled into the yard. Marry got the gun and carried it out.. "Did you got It? Price anked. ‘You, here it ts lifted his hand to sbow them the revolver. As he did no, the gun was discharged, the said: “The eb Harry replied, an he bullet killing Price, The revolver is Nght on the trigger and its weight against Kittoe’s finger ax he raised t caused it to be discharged Will Return Wires After End of July WASHINGTON, June 2% Pream—Telegraphic a lines will not go back into the hands of the owners before July of the houne and senate the wire control bill indicated today Agreement has been reached on the house provi {United telephone 1, action that the lines delay sign so that the ided Telephone companies under the terms of the bill are months to lower rate given four areement commis state and igeal unt ons. Returned Soldiers Cheer Omaha Mayor OMATIA, Net June 2 ¢ a big meeting of © American oldiers that ned with anarchy olunteer sup kenera is with the team Wild bursts of ap. it of votes made by airman of the general strike comm ning. Twenty ive unior Monday to s and the remainder of the unions were to have 1 yesterday Menzi¢ aid he w , A state nent later in the da , CITY WILL HAVE TO to meet with the samo bond requirements pro: j| vided for private operators if the city goes into the jitney business. This is the opinion rendered to 1 M. Howell, secretary of, state, by L. Thompson, attorney general in connection with the operation of busses to amplify the service on the Magnolia Bluff car line Bonds will be $2,500 for each bus conferees on and immediate | Mayor | | TAKE OUT JIT BONDS; eattle will have Suits have come to The Bon Marche. because of excellent finishing. NEW SUITS | | $35.00 Another lot of those popular $35 slip on. These Suits have won popularity their good values and | blue. | In this lot are navy serges and | Poiret tricotines, shepherd checks, | twills, in tans and grays. There are styles for every figure, cale. bloused and semi-tailored. | —The other, a | | | | | shoe with excellent silk. white leather vamps and soles; sizes 5 to 11 only, at $1.50 pair. Printed Lawns terns in light colors. inches wide; good mate- rial for children’s clothes —White Voile Waistings in various Button trimmed and made with string belts And all | lined | | —Other styles at | SROOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | APRONS $1.25 | _Roomy, loose fitting and easy to | | —Well made, too, of Scout pereale— | white with black polka dots, neat | stripes and pretty plaids in pink and —Slipover Aprons, as pictured, of polka dot percale—middy lace front trimmed with plain pink or blue per- ide-fastening style, |is nicely piped in white and belted. this attractive price for Apron Thurgday. APRON SECTION-JTHIRD FLOOR Broken sizes. Sizes 5 to 8 at $1.35 Sizes 1114 to 2 at $1.75 Kiddies’ Oxfords $1.50 Kiddies’ Foot-shape Oxfords with at $1.95 a pair. THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR 10c a Yd. Is easily made up into Sheer wip Lawns attractive curtains for summer dr 726 . i Be °7 ervehaie wide: It is new and something quite fl Sane Hours pat- attractive in the way of dressing ora. anc J “aAl- your windows. —Panel Curtaining of net in Filet patterns—this comes 214 yards long, and you can buy any width your windows require. Hem and make headings at the top and your curtains are ready to put up. Price $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 a yard, White Linenette, 26 15¢ yard. stripe pat- s; 36 inches wide, at t MAIN FLOOR Women’s Oxfords, $4.95 Pair The Well-Known ‘‘Red Cross’ Make, buat in Broken Sizes —Summer Shoes at a saving will be good news to the woman who wants to economize. —Red Cross Oxfords of white reigncloth with medium or pointed toes; enameled military heels. Women’s Canvas Oxfords $3.35 —White Canvas Oxfords—plain vamp style, with hand-turned soles—canvas covered military heels. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Childien as Well as Grown-Ups Are Keen on Having Comfortable Footwear —Barefoot Sandals solve this problem for vacation days. Comfortable Sandals— made of tan Lotus leather wfth oak soles—complete range of sizes. Sizes 84; to 11 at $1.50 Misses’ Canvas Shoes $1.75 Misses’ White Canvas Shoes—nature last and button style; sizes 1116 to 2 Double Thread Filet Nets 40c a Yard Suitable Curtainings for many of your windows; ee ae gee ~ 4 neat conventional patterns in a good assortment. This makes attractive curtains, plain or with a bit of lace trimming. White and ecru. Trimmings are of taffeta, combined with tucks, tucks in panel ef- fects, dainty hemstitching, or buttons, all of which are very effective. If you have a color preference, you will find your favorite here: Rose, White, Henna, Gray, Sand, Navy and Pekin. Hamburger may pe toned ap nice ly, colored and refreshed, by the ad || dition of « tittle sodium sulphide, |LIBRARY WORKERS TO provided the customer does not in | stitute a kick. In the case of C. B Stutz, proprietor of a meat market at 502 Denny way, the idea fell flat Library workers of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia i ed x _ a . ||Justtee Otte W. Brinker tapped| will meet in Vancouver for thre 4 Remember, there are only forty-five of the dresses and every one |dtuts for $200 Tuesday morning, for | days, beginning August £8, A pre. is a beguty. selling adulterated meat, after the| liminary meeting to arrange the exhibit had been analyzed by Prof.| program for the C. W. Jehnwon, of the college of | N pharmacy, University of Washing {ton session of the rthwest Librury aesocintion was 1 at the Seattle public library | Tuesday. Sizes from 16 to 42. MEET IN VANCOUVER Lunching in the Tea Room Velour Drapes Ready - made Velour Overdrapes and Valance ; French edge finished with fringe; rose, blue and brown—$8.00 and $12.00 a set. —Where it’s cool and quiet—where the food is appetizing and the serv- ice quick. It’s also a cosy place to come for Afternoon Tea. SIXTH FLOOR New Portieres i Heavy Repp Portieres in brown, rose color and green, trimmed with brocaded panel; finishe with French edge; $6.50 a pair. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a iat

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