The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 16

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MICHIGAN CASTS BALLOTS TODAY Presidential Primary Is “Up in the Air” | The The Great American n Home | | Benieve me! This 1S Tee LAST Time We'lLL Move! Be CAREFUL How! You Go over The. BUMPS - (VE GoT DETROIT. April Mict Voters start today the br he WEN “Wey TAKE ME OUR BEST Disnes Saturday 1 QUT OF TS PLACE THEVLL] Ay tar paskeT! Sup in tt Take Me OuT INA gervers hex predictions May Gea. Leonard CASKET ~— > say! —y— date, but 1 this claim admittedly ha tn in Petroit district. A number of st Yotes taken tr troit week s m the The He gan last Cursory nature. N vase of backers oi istrator the havy vote w politica! THE SEATTLE STAR P OLD RAG-PICKEF BLIZZARD HITS MIDDLE WEST Communication Is Crippled and Crops Damaged )INQUEST SET IN FATHER SAVES SHOOTING CASE BOY FROM FIRE Rader, Who Killed Bud Cur- tis, in Jail AMOUNTS TO $6,000 DANVILLE 1 : Falls Eight Feet With Son in His Arms cn We AGO, The Midd n today under Karly to bed and The Bon ESTABLISHED 1666 early to rise Ueally Mitchel eators. Hoove Urday in wh tively he wouk @rratic |Federal Control Asks 436 Million YOUTH KILLED. BY OFFICERS Shot During Struggle Fol- lowing His Arrest “ POSTAL CLERK UNDER ARREST . Accused of Robbing Mails | . —Out on Bail ed with robbing the the primary, the democratic leaders _ asserted Wisconsin Primaries Scheduled for Tuesday MILWAUKEE, April 5 sonsin presidential primar Fow shaped up today as a te Leonard Wood's standin state. PORTLAND, April Wayne Two sets of r . was ar ing by Deputy | “T¥ gan on informa sausa tas baclonir thea iM, 500 Rotarians es “oe blab: eae | in Session Monday m September ‘ More than 1,500 Rotarta Ellison was attendance at the s expressing ‘The La Follette delegates nominal caumiiersd « were in favorite-son ballot as so least. Democratic candi @elegation expressed no 3452 ch ansemb taking the boat for Savings Stamps in his Blewett st. Ellison was taken before | the Canadian city _—7x Dope Cache ie ie aken bets labbed by Police man and 0 ball Hl Asked for Fags, Charged with bay “gn of $1,500 | wilt be hea | ‘worth of opium, A. ci and A Bweeney were arrested “woken de | Took $110 Cash tectives Sunday, at 3733 15th ave N. “Give me a package of cigarets,” | B.. and a satchel containing the re remarked a o Mainder of their stock, valued at gus’ grocery, 3 $1,000, seized. | Copies of the soldiers’ compensa |day night. A IR, | tion bill passed for referendum by | but when he ha ch After = man has acted as a book | the legislature may be obtained from | customer stuck a gun in his face and then robbed the cash drawer of 5 ncaped with a comrade gun which « longed Smith and was found elght fect body. lying on the floor. | y the gun Copies of Soldier Bonus Bill Ready THESE TRANSFERS ARE T PATRONS OF agent for a week he begins to think Col. W. M. Inglis diers’ and Sail That be has not a friend in the) ors’ club. or J. M. Hitt, state lbrar world. jan. THE BON MARCHE | ARGAIN BASEMENT FREE PATTERNS TUESDAY For One Hour—9:30 to 10:30 A. M. McCall and Ladies’ Home Journal patterns for Boys’ Suits dren’s Coats and Dr s, Women’s and Misses’ Dre , Suits muslins, Skirts, Smocks, Waists, Aprons and other garments. tide and Blouses, Chil- and Coats, Under- Six Splendid Models in Dress Aprons Each a Remarkable Value at $1.29 Excellent materials, attractive patterns, becoming styles and de- sirable colors make these house dresses really unusual values even for the Bargain Basement — and that’s saying a whole lot. and abate the Buddies to Dance Tuesday Evening a log, B Where? At and Ch 6 been Wareen. he Stork Fills Ranks Depleted by Death) eight persons who died toad They’re made of percales, Scout percales, Amoskeag ginghams and other good ma- terials in checks, pJain colors, stripes and figures. The col- ors are blue and white, black and white, gray, plain blue or pink, and fancy stripes. sat 110 W. Main at and arrested Chin | Joseph McGinnia and Look STEALING JUNK in the ) charge against Clayton Lalonde, 17, and Steve Gronski, 18, arrested |near Vulcan Iron Works § RED PAMPHLETS were Ca on, 66, nocording to police ested him for federal inves tigation at Second 8. and Washing: | ton #t. Sunday All have short sleeves, are belted |© and pocketed. NOW is the time to get your dress apron. LOUISE ANNA ANDE Women’s Gray Vici Kid Shoes with high cloth tops have Louis heels | with aluminum plates. They’re made by the Goodyear welt system, have solid leather soles and come in “A,” “B” and “C” widths, ‘Sizes from BY, to 61. Smart Jersey Dresses $15.00 | | At this interesting price you have a number of becoming Spring styles from which to choose. They are very attractively trimmed and | \ FLOWER THEFTS have been re. | | [ported from Seattle cemeteries for weeks. Police arrested Irwin Carter, 42, gardener, at Lake View cemotery | Sunday night. They allege he was stealing wreaths. FOUND DEAD in bed at 1819 Sev enth ave. Sunday, the body of John C, Morrison, carpenter, in in the hands of undertakers. He had died of pneumonia probably three days be fore, Morrison has no relatives here PEARLS WORTH $125 wet in a sunburst were reported lost on the way home from ©, P. R. dock Friday by Isabella Slayton, come in the popular blues—Navy, China, Peacock and Copenhagen. All sizes fom bad to 42. Selling New Sadia Bresia at Reduced Prices Several hundred dresses in new and clever styles of silk, serge and tricotine—are involved in this interesting sale. e, The pick of the season’s fashions at lower prices than you could have hoped for this season, for Dresses like these— ? Three price groups to choose from— At $23—at rat. ot $43 oe APPAREL SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | fi j 2,000 Remnants of Men’ s Suitings at Less Than | Today’s Wholesale Prices iz. i, © THERE'LL BE AN EXCITING TIME IN THE } ; BOOTHS—TUESDAY Register at Once for the Free 2 Course in \ 4 + h It's because we bought these Remnants months Home Economics a and months ago that we can offer them to you at Free classes in Home Economics, | n these exceedingly low prices. under the direction of the Sperry : ; Flour Company, with Miss Luella E. Y ‘oe, of the University of California, 4 Lengths From 1-8 of a Yard to 6 5-8 Yards Sr ths diteston te ping icine, , In the sale you will find lengths of heavy tweeds, men’s suitings and cassimeres that may be put to Register at once for the course in the Personal Service Bureau on the Second Floor. Everyone welcome. Get Your Tickets for Silk Week many uses, ip . : bs ‘ ’ : ae ’ Miss Fr: s Grant Heverlo will : br _Some men’s suit lengths in the lot; also give a series of talks on the making B ¢ ro pieces suitable for boys’ suits—women’s of silk clothes during Silk Week at bs. Be skirts, men’s trousers, boys’ knickers and the Bon Marche, which begins April = 12 There will be no charge— mission will be by ticket, which you may secure at the Personal Service Bureau on the Second Floor. boys’ caps. P “ but ad- Prices range from 25c to $19.95 a piece. UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE 3,000 Enameled Pots and Pans, Special 49c Factory Seconds Gray Enameled Steel Kitchen Utensils—a well known brand—some of the pieces have slight flaws in the enameling, others are alittle rough around the edges—but all of them are useful and will give satisfactory service for a long time. In the lot you will find: 12-quart Dish Pans—15-quart Dish Pans 5-, 7- and 9-quart Lipped Kettles 5- and 7-quart Covered Kettles At this low price—we cannot possibly take phone or C, O, D. orders—and not more than one piece of a kind to one customer—and not less than three pieces delivered. FOURTH FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE 10-quart Rinsing Pans—10-quart Water Pails 5- and 7-quart Covered Sauce Pans 1%-quart Coffee Pots

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