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eee SETTNRRNSNT DCO NASR HUB DE LONE LIED AE ICL IM Seago * THE SEATTLE midrib earner DEC, 18, 1919. BOOZE FLOWS — ACROSS LINE | | Liquor Comes in Auto Loads, Say Smugglers _EIGHT DOLLARS! - Wholesale whisky smuggting onadian border by a potlegger, whose ex id to rival those of » was the wild © smugglers ar f this week by Whateom ity sheriffs, according to cus toms officials here Thursday 1. Williams both pre men taken into « in a high-powered nheriffs, the mer after TEN DOLLARS! — and umably of _ TWELVE DOLLARS! | on the Everson road. Four em of rum, each contalning 10 gal lons, and two gv cks of bottled When faced with charges smuggling, the men told the author ties that they had not brought the atraband liquor across the border to their story, a Seattle lealer had established a mys brought huge quan from Canadian at a int E point with pardonable pride to to the splendid values we are able to offer in tastefully-patterned, well-tailored Bath Robes for Men, at these distinctly moderate prices. bootleg tem whereby he of liquor caching U ide of the Ine, and returnin later date to transport the booze Seattle. Upon discovery of the poxition of the ca Williams and Jorgenson declared that they had gone there and filled their car with whisky and beer, Fearing the return of the am jer, they had taken the Ever on 1, and it waa while the? were speeding toward Puget Sound that they were arrested by a guard of leputy sheriff a. Charges peainst the men are be ing Investigated by the 1 8. cus toms department. ° They are held tn the county jail at Mellingham, await Ing the action of the court. CANDIDATES TO FILE ON FRIDAY Election for Mayor and Council Coming Up Asptrants for the offices of mayor, corporation counsel and city council may, and will, file their declarations of candidacy Friday morning at the offices of City Comptrolice Harry W. Car roll, Mayor C. B. Pitsgerald eald Thurs titles towns, Correct Apparel for Women Not a few of them—but scores of them—in a range of colors and patterns that is wide enough to meet practically all preferences. A Most Unusual OFFERING of DRESSES $995 19 Sketched at the Carman Shop Are Six of the Dresses Involved A Bath Robe is a very acceptable Gift—these are Robes you can present with full confidence in their acceptability. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET More Than 100 Beautiful Styles Formerly Priced as High as $55.00 = ne ee These are really wonderful values, embodying as they do the well-known Carman standard of excellence in styling and work- ; manship. And this offering is also []/ (47 [hat Pin name, would be amone interesting in view of generally 1 r rising prices in all apparel. ; ‘ y will file nial +1 MART, new frocks for A Street, Afternoon and Evening, of jersey, trico- tine, serge, costume vel- vet, taffeta, satin and net, in sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 48. |Mrs. Blatt Loses . x will file hin dacy Friday Former Washington in Tunnel Tragedy Governor Is Dead Hens to Burglars” MINEOLA, N. J, Dec. 18—(United| PORTLAND, Dec. 18.—Former| pBurgiars are charged with weal Pitney the Say tae OG ted « Governor Miles Conway Moore of | ing up the home of a family of chick- | ‘ashington died at his home in| eng living in the rear of Mrs. J. verdict today in the trial of John J./Watla Walla this morning, accord-| Histts TSonecky ak te pe Dempaey, former vice president of|/ing to word received here by rela- | early Thursday morning. a the New York Consolidated Railroad tives. | : company, charged with manslahgh-| Moore, who was 74 years old, a" | nencoo epee Poesy te re ae ter as a result of the Malbone ast.| the last territorial governor of Wash. ony oe mn robbed hee 3 tunnel disaster of a year ago. |ington, being appointed by President | ae More than 90 persona were killed | Harrison in March, 1889, and serving | and several hundred injured in the| Ut! November 1, 1889, when Wash: | Seat rented. 0 hens accident on the jines which the prone. |/"ston was admitted to the Union 48/ Wheaton, Til, six years ago, b cution attempted to prove resulted |* Ste. there was one part of the cellar | from neglect on Dempsey's part in| mig nace ees |never used. Recently he started to. permitting inexperienced motormen Don’t think because the mule takes |clean it out. Hidden under a pile Med, his heels that he ll a s coward. lof stones, he came on $5,000 in ia Can’ t vy hay Five counefimen wit be elected next March Councilman W. D. Lane will be a candidate to ered himeelf for a ‘three year gp PAGKERS WILL a — so cegend! as Plan to Stick to Lines Con- “ianéé 4 2 a | nected With Meat Industry 4 Mayor Fitz hen| The Assurance of Satisfaction Goes With Every Purchase. AR a new plar plicants when Take Elevator to Third Floor : ALLIES STUDY Second Avenue at Spring Street F WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—-An greement haa been reached by ef executive. | iorney General Palmer and the dato for @ two-year | rive Chicago packers, whereby the liatter abandon control of unrelated products, it was learned today ‘The arrangement probably will re mination for instituted arison of proverbs to de hermione er they have enough me NTAL SPEED REQUIRED BCHENECTADY, N. Y., Dec. 18 ck wit will be the main pre for a job at a local} 5. Carroll, chos term of the Mbe a can facturing plant Ornetal i bit apeed to be accountants STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY Dining Room | appeared before the cou GERMAN CLAIM 18 . y considers: of the Ger Dee. supreme ¢ conflict man allied ex rding compensation for Scapa Flow wit decision Boundaries between Galicta and] Bukowina were established. Chancellor Renna of Austria, wh tl yeater day, will Vienna this evening Marshal Foch notified the counci! that German « tic region has WILSON DELAYS return to ut arriving at a/ date to or the one-year term MOTHER IS LEFT |Husband Disappears; Chil- dren Go Hungry Here Mre, Nanny Miller Ndren, who March, i# mF in arlet pitifully rker brought SICK, DESTITUTE Penniless and in quarantine for| wult in the department of justice dropping its anthtrust suits against | the packers, it was stated. CHICAGO, Dec. 18. —"Big Five” Chicago packers, in anticipation of a government decree ordering dissolu- tion of ttnen of business not directly concerned with the meat industry, have been breaking up some of these lines during the past year, it was announced today Altho representatives of the com- Washington reports that an agree- ment with Attorney General Palmer had been reached to dissolve all lines except meat, poultry, butter, exes and cheese, they indicated such an nouncement might be expected. “It te up to Palmer to make the an nouncement,” Swift & Co. stated. In an official announcement, Swift | & Co. wala panies affected refused to confirm | to bandie trains, Tacoma Store, 11264, Broadwa: CHRISTMAS SALE Women’s Suits, Cloth Coats and Dresses REDUCED TO HALF PRICE! | B™ attending this Economy Sale you will help to conthat the high cost cet tee per and at the same time make your Christmas money buy twice as much merchan- dise as it would otherwise. Our prices are ai? marked as usual in plain figures. Make your selection from our entire stock, and you will be required to Pay only “Referring to the decree In ques- n, Swift & Co. have already made a tution of their leather business, well as thelr ownership in Libby, Nell & Libby, and also their pack © atten: | th the re-|t enled to! ¢ RAIL MESSAGE A Christmas Gift Worth While An attractive 8-piece suite in mission de- sign includes roomy buffet with inch top, fitted with plate glass; 45-inch top dining table, extending to 6 feet, with quartered oak top; 6 slip-seat chairs. The regular price is $107.50. Holiday special ... Our Usual Easy Terms Our entire first floor given over to sensible, useful gift suggestions, available to you on easy terms. ‘A. GOTTSTEIN' WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Preas.)—President Wilson is delaying sending his railroad mensag kreas, walting to see what p de with the Cummins bi to con forecast that the measage ould aa the railroads wi turned t te owner for several due to the '@ of the peace treaty and u nancial condit from. A defir return, it, was predic fixed METROPOLITAN Pi SUNDAY STARTING DEC. 21st A. L, Erlanger Presents OLcoTT LCOTT “MACUSHLA” A Beautiful trish Comedy tn our Acts by the RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG Hear Olcott Sing - How Flown” “Macushia Asthore” My Heart) “Tin an Irish Girl I Love, and She's Just Like You" and You, the Shannon (Pulse of Miss Old Ireland, {United | « M | mary Mra, isband Miller’s nee her against ft the SAYS EXPENSES MUST E BE LOWER bil made in gov ndell_ warnea ongre eal year end 1920, total neart according to figure mitted. These must be than $4,000,000,0 ed must be the present sessi wateh word 1” of emphasized. AIRMEN KILL BIRDS LONDON, Dec. 18.—The mental committee of the tho’ of wild birds report recommends the prohibition of the use of aircraft for killing or taking wild birds, British depart protec < house business in South America Australia, Something of the has been anticipated for some time. “Our earnings will not be unfavo as the lines prohibited especially pr ble le cant and t will give us more avail ital for the real meat business allied products.” in Stolen Machine Fluber Kersten, 19, and Morris FE lin, 20, are being tha were arrested shortly They admitted the was noe th ac x to stand trial und that the suspended sen mobile ona ' Plan to Speed Up | yale Work WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. immigration of the departr labor DANIELS “MOTOR: CHIEF SACRAMENTO, Deo. 18 3 Daniels, former editor and publ of the Oakland Enquirer, was named superin state motor ve He succeeds | who recently resigned | T. J, Tehaney “one-half” what Christmas Suggestions Furs, Fur Coats, and Ur Belt Jewelry, Petticoats, Sweaters, ete Shirts, the price tag calls for. Women’s Cloth Coats One-Half Price consisting of every new and most wanted style and material, such as Velour, Polo Cloth, Silvertones, Bolivia and Fancy Mixtures. Prices now range from $19.50 to $49.50. r Women’s Suits One-Half Price Every suit in stock is included in this sale—the most elaborate as well as the plain tailored. Prices now 22.50 to $39.5 Women’s Dresses One-Half Price Make your selection now from our entire stock of Dresses, ¢ your choice at just one-half the regular selling pric yles are the very latest the materials are Tricotine: , Serges, Jers bs Vel- ours, Silvertones, Velveteens, Charmeuse," Georg- Silks and Satins. More than 75 beautiful models to choose from. Pitces now $11.75 to $32.50. Make an early selection, while the stock is complete. Open a Charge Account You need not pay all in 80 days— strictly one pr h or charge. We ‘ange terms. to suit. Waists, Skirts Ties, Gloves, $25 to $65, Hats, $2.50 to $7.00, Shoes, $4.00 to $15.00, Furnishings, Umbrellas, mbrellas, Eto. Men’s Suits and Coats Boys’ Suits, Hats and Shoes Mackinaws, Ties, Belts, Etc. to enter Union Store | Open Evenings & attachment /ff | Christmas Week n invented to or to record a mes on to find on his re-| he be absent when| airmen @ “Who's been doing it?” asking newspaper work in San| | ‘FURNITURE CO. Bim SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | 1 Bless You—GOODBYE Francisco. ATELYS 1113 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Streets, | i} | |, The island of Formosa ts reg be | by some acie te as the reme | link in in of voleanic islands sage for a pr |to the east of a former Malayo- | turn should Chinese contineny called, SEATS THURSDAY 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike Pay Pine