The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 11

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norman ne - | sccion wo | he Seattle Star i«1e2! | SEATTLE, WASH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. WO AMERICAN EXPLORERS KILLED IN SOUTH AFRICA TRAIN WRECK — HIPS GOING TO BE SOME ENTERTAINVIENT! ACTORS’ FUND Stow (MEXICO STANDS. INTERVENTION LOS ANGELES MEN PAT ON DENIAL REPORT IS DUE . Consul’s Arrest sent Data to Congress i BY RALPH H. TUR ; | United Press Staff Corresy | A a i } MEXICO CITY, Dee, 3.—The ein J 1 Mexican government has not patur and ie changed its attitade in the Jen ‘ in if he a | gian Congo, 4 This declaration was made to- hers at Sree |, ree p day by Hilario na, acting | foreign minister, in an exelusive Fall, just bac r,| according to ac t k had a to to the Newspaper Enterprise as» J interview with the United Press. Mexico's posit the same to-| ‘ry Lan commit sociation f iward M. Thier report| FY, & newspaperman with the ex on of| pedition, from Elizabethville, ed at a siding Sakania, The make @ fp at any time for the inf y am stated in ite recent note to he United maid Medina. “We tines th are| congress, should it be needed, altho! Belgian Congo 4 and the tank © are | much estigating rema to be| The dead grade, overtook itical | 44 Dr. Jos. R. Ar of I A the rear of the think Meanwhile not replied | geles, medical di nd wn | fr utt extricated the rried them to their ed tor 16 id. Two had dressed nager of the expeditior » ne's 9 of Willlam ©. na said he must reserve opin-| Consular agent, imprisoned at Pu at American |¢bla, Another refusal t of ar n picture ¢ ion regarding the note (which reitera t William | Kins would not surpris de fter a phys O. Jenkins, American consular agent, | partment, it waa learned. Buch a injured - of part injuries the relief train from. must be. réleased from the Puebla | Tefusal, it is «aid, would make the |" ethville reached the scene of j Jail He could not indicate M wituation sufficiently serious to be| Pliny Horne of Los Angeles, pho-|thé accident and more than 24 hours cut and bruised. after the accident the injured were Kohler of Los Angeles, brought té a hospital in Elteabeth | called to the attention of Prenident and the cabinet because it would eply, he an follow the most careful delibera but he expressed the belief that the a, Mexican ambas-|?! r, body injuries; not seri American government was misin-|sador, was expected to present to °U s alive when brought to formed refarding the circumstances | § tary Lansing today the evi “ ¢ bierry, correspondent, | rt but died of spinal of the Jenkins « 4 misunder-| dence supplied by the Mexican gov. fracture 30 hours later. Dr, Arm stood Mexico's pe j ent to support the charge of j strong lived half an hour, but did not Perjury against Jenkins. The’ evi- regain consciousness 1 to Court “ Up to Com ; vi s forwarded to Bonitlas by Several natives were killed. Jenkina, b natituted in ebla, and that the with them Relatiye to the Information reached Washingtc Report on Car Line | De of the naping of Normar Members of the Municipal League . a Bg ge ‘e ~ = Driver Takes Them to the or sais want to know cxaetty “vice consul at] Swedish Hospital So eS ce ane belnged ¢ Medina said there protested and ‘ after the close of each month, tw ere © the British) mee tittle girls, each aged 6, were| , A committee, including Jasneg as of jur we ™ ve Haight, Carl Reeves and the supreme art ing a mishap at & t Howes reported a resolution’ Tues- first intimat that suct t., Tuesday afte day which was adopted by py were struck dc league membership, calling upon Fan auto driven by V. L. Sax city council to instruct the Olst wt comptroller to publish a moni | They are Ex Thompson, living | record of the street railway finances, at the Kr whe sustained @ broken leg ly bruised face. and Edi 1526 Belmont Pioneer Phys cian i ave, wh was severely cut Dies at Rochester wht struck Estelle. The Dr. Alfred Raymond, pioneer” One child. was| Seattle physician, died at 5 o’cloche me car. The other | Tuesday morning in Rochester, when the ru’ Meanwhi tunity to be The minister m: wular agent is not be ain Premier T | RS Sa RNS SNR” liction of the state « ta and ia er of eaterday was m underneath after | Minn., following an operation at the) 7 titled to no different treatment the auto had 5 4 partly over her.| Mayo clinic four days ago. He js private individual in such a mat h were taken to the Swedish hos-| survived by his wife, Mrs. Ilyria are sure to be convinced of the jus-| p by Saxe. He was arrested and| Raymond, and one daughter, Loup 7 | ‘1 beg the American public and} tice of Mexico's stand,” Medina con-|\ater released on his personal recog-| Raymond, both residing at th press to wait and be calm, and they cluded ‘ nizance, ily residen 35th ave, GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR $20,000 STOCK OF THE WOMENS APPAREL SHOP, 616 PIKE STREET WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS, DRESSES TO BE CLOSED OUT AT /, PRICE Beginning Thursday Morning, 9 o’Clock For almost two years we have done business here without an “ad” or special sale of any kind, showing only the’ choicest models in the finest grades of materials at prices always lower than anywhere else in the city. , 1—Harry~ Lauder, Metropotitan 3—Jane Morgan, Wilkes. 4—ne of the “ IS CAPTURED Harry Lauder and Acts | Aged Chinese Believed to Be From Every Theater in Distributing Agent | : Sf ars Town on This Program ; SMI aon Wetec Sins liam ) Wong Sing, aged 1, believed be a trusted “ru forces of Chlnatongp last The Program , Was arrested | ht by federal and police officers ir Harry Lauder of the Metrope singing “Roamin jum valued at se undred |} Gionr Ma and complete sr Alexis Luce and the Wilkes fF ilies were found in his possesstor Wer om re * ntyre and James H. Cullen from the Orpheur Bing is being held in Yhe city jail Sevenases: ee rus from Levy's Orpheum. On an open charge pending the complet cee “we Hip Fatalities Follow Demon- ne strations by Socialists gation of his activities tured at Maynard av | fling was car leat BY ¢ AMI 1) CIANF. ARRA n reaxpone ht Dnree n killed and at least When searc of opium, valued @f yenshee, two smokin’ bowls Gleaner and Sing is be Srunners” fc Probably ma time of his arrest Girl in Hiding bar : é 4 lg ve * music n| im Rome a ; Won by Father will be up-to-the cing ae ated. | the fire, Kl pha Mcp LOS ANGELES paid ‘ : the : ciate wit teen-year-old Alice se rbstrit a Fsensiciyy she foat Ae fhow return horr fear of be fing placed in an um y et ther mother, Mrs. Alice Herbstritt ; poate . Liat nee The ebild's tat =e iN SEATTLE HESAYS. 8,000 to 10,000 t mar ' » Seattle, City ow ¥ , sear t rH. M. Read the Municipal le, fe 1 ‘ will lift at 11) ments, at the same hour, will be c at the Met-|#iven na will be af. THE LOCATION 4 0c oto FIRE STREET cisco Theatre—Between Sixth and Seventh Aves, forded one of the most unusual pro Headea t Harry Lauder, the | pr r There have been many half-price sales, but none to equal this. Our garments were marked less to begin with. You will be amply repaid for coming a couple of blocks out of the high rent district. coats HALF-PRICE est: Plushe a® Velours, Silve s and staple and novelty Coat- hown this season. f all materia All sha Every desira $20. 00 ‘COATS AT $10. 00 $25.00 COATS AT $12.50 $50.00 COATS AT $25.00 $30.00 COATS AT $15.00 $75.00 COATS AT $37.50 = $40.00 COATS AT $19.50 $100.00 COATS AT $49.50 DRESSES HALF-PRICE $22. 50 DRESSES AT $11. 25 $40.00 DRESSES AT $19.50 $25.00 DRESSES AT $12.50 $50.00 DRESSES AT $25.00 $30.00 DRESSES AT $15.00 $60.00 DRESSES AT $29.50 ALL SUITS HALF-PRICE NOTICE—A small deposit will secure any garment until you are ready to take it out. she wa could not pla jum, as she On August i , dep an had a total of 924 veese fons in coast and ocean t All over the United States as well as in Seattl ers of nar mightily, attributes the have fh d said. 7 increase in the r ficts to prohibition ‘DIVORCE ance, Sit simasae| “Cellar” Robbed _ | io eee Ba sense Theatre Called ust have You can make $10.00 to $50.00 by coming just a couple of blocks from the big shopping district. Don’t mistake the store. WOMENS APPAREL SHOP cht READ e ap be av Eleanor, eight years old, daughter of | tor i 2G ‘According t wurvey made re-| the house, answered churet tly in ¥ i beer He declared the morals of actor of whisky in the 0, They rang the t t the ¢ ry Baptist ntinuec gnment of lon: the known ang users.

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