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14 DEATHS SA (LITTLE JOURNEYS TO YESTERDAY __ LITTLE JOURNEYS TO YESTERDAY | MARK NEW RP | Bots : y Thousa seri 7a ? 4 ey. } | : , ‘ | patina Wi Duckroot’Ss MAD AN Tam GLAD! 27] | Seattio han tailed to get behind the | vietime into cols vmatenine | HALIFAX, N. 8, Nov. 2—The an’ 1 KNOW How v Pease ' ™, || men who are behind the “men who The vietim tig od bat poe American mackerel schooner Eaper- | A ROTLE of INK MAK . $1 | are down but never out!” er ol calle sia eens anto won the international fisher. i, e = wn jonas of doliar a yeu in en schooner Delawanna e ete British Police Are Expecting AN' GCLE CURTis 7 cqucere wr 1 | ad fear lg caret gee llee Med e: x Jn fitted with rollers In-| Sterno a mat in this city alone, A fow green-| Cutting down = led of half = mit ew Outbreaks in Ire- — | center of tourist travel, bunco m . dno onan TRE ts ~4-> ‘ = rhs got three million dollars in one ms hp tr 4 eyes noe ents 1 by the Cgnation vee land Today s oo DUCK FOOT, *| year. aioed men | a vrnate coleman ties Soa — | Y'cad pect Full returns have not yet been!” “peaty’ seen] sateeten and 61 ‘ 7 | ull returna have not yet bee 1006" NOK | minutes and 63 seconds ahead of the DUBLIN, Nov, 2—With 14 deaths | OS ALL =H’ NG ed by the committes from out criap $10 bills come out the other! nejlaw coh oy Known to have resulted in as many re on 2 Ain't Hintricts end. ‘The victiin buys the machine| ay the Experanto won the first eles on, tx petiod forces tn — 4 ae “Thourands ople here have »| for anywhere from $100 up, accord-| race of the regatta Saturday, and the Southern Irelar (fictals were pre v SH much he has. cup went to the first craft to take pared for furt aults today MY Sever 000 inition money ix made tn fake! two out of three, this gave the Yan or further assaults today, NE ket and race horse| kee two-nticker the trophy Likewise many small towns were AW er) , LOST TO “SLICKERS* na taaee'ee Geert cs : evacuated by reskfents on the GO AHEAD an’ headquarters at While some thousands of tourtets | ¢ Eewend the reprisals by the||/ Die Ye@ OU cavet! remain open the rest of the week.” | who come to Bo sternite on Ghost Walks for : “black and ¢ At Belfast it was YM DON NEEDA Shterday nis Rng on soe Sam seally are viet 4 for trifling | WAKE STOCK Guardsmen Tonight os attack had oc elation men # « will unite | amounts, a ice records #ho' ‘pe —gpbaged -_ “ = : | NEVER ‘SPECT Me ta atvine & aol th benedit dance ' numerons pes records show SCHEMES PROFITABLE: The ghost will walk for the Nae oo “— ype ogg NEVER. -fo HELP at the Apwiees nt te expect-| who : om in = downtown building juardamen Tuesday evening. atoll Ge ed to be largely attended 1 like & broker's office; tele te soldiers will recetve aig SOLDIERS RAID M’SWINEY HOME |: Two Sisters and Two MN Brothers Are Searched CORK, Nov. Brith sh #o) forced an entrance into the b the late Terence MacSwin Right. They searched tho FIR noarch fot Internat Kenn: quantity lone was 4 A Shoe Manufacturer Needed Money Badly—That’s Why We Can Sell 1,191 PAIRS OF Women’s Pumps Oxfords and Ties $2.95 .m 30 Styles With High or Low Heels Calfskin, Vici Kid, Ooze, Suede, Patent Leather and Kidskin In Black or Brown Not All Styles, Colors or Sizes to Be Had in All Leathers Sizes 2+ to 8---In All Widths Jord mayor's two sinters and the two brothers, Peter and John, it was re ported. They went thru the entire house in Bearch of records, Two motor lorries full of soldiers | @id the raiding. eee M’Swiney Memorial | } " ee Here on Wednesd: Priests and church officals out the state and representatives of all Irish organizations are to be pres: | —=— ent at a solemn requiem mass for Terence MacSwiney to be celebrated fat St. James cathedral at 10 a m. Wednesday. It wil! be the principal Memorial service in the ce for the Gund bore me lord mayor of € Cork. “SENTTO PRISON Is Given Two and a Half Year Sentence CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Hundreds of Dootleggers awaiting trial here trem Bled In their shoes today. Belief that the prohibition law was “Joke” was shattered when Judge ‘Landis plastered a two and a half Year sentence on a hotel proprietor who sold whisky. man was ; 90 days, Fines assessed against the two totaled $20,000. Ax @ result of the sentences, the boose lid was on tight here today. TWO SMUGGLER SUSPECTS OUT Japs Released on $1,000 Bail Each ‘Two of the 13 defendants tn the I alleged Jap smuggling ring that was broken up by immigration officials in Seattle recently, are at liberty ‘Tuesday on $1,000 bail each. ‘They are T. Yoshida, South Park farmer, and’S. Yomane, proprietor @f @ Main st. restaurant. The 13 defendants and two wit- esses detained were given a prelim- inary hearing Monday before U. & Commissioner McClelland. Those who could not furnish the $1,000 bond were placed in the immit- Sration detention station or in the county jail. New Hat Only Clue in Theft of Auto Police were attempting Tuenday to find the thieves who stole the auto of B. 8. Harris, 913 23rd ave. N., by checking on a new hat found In the auto after it was wrecked by the thieves at 14th ave. and E. Colum- bia st. Is Arrested for Shooting Newsboy George Adams, 31, sald to have shot Edward B. Carlson, a newsboy, @uring a braw! in front of a Union st. poolroom Saturday. night, was ar- rested Monday. Carlson was not ne- riously injured. In the melee an- other man was slightly grazed by a stiletto. Police Lieutenant Is Fired by Chief Lieut. D. J, Drew was dismiased from the police foree Monday for failure to report for duty after be- ing transferred from custodian of the property room to regular patrol duty. (Thief Refuses to Look Like 30 Cents “Do I look like that?” queried a fFobber of James Sleigh, as he fin- 8 cl gied 30 cents in his hand, the fruite B HE BON MARCH bi i money. ele’ tonight watch: ARGAIN BASEMEN ¢ man at the Auto Sales & Service Co., Fourth ave. and Spring st. 10,000 Armenians Are Slaughtered LONDON, Nov. 2.—The Armenian town of Hadjin has been eaptured by Turkish nationalists, according to f dispatch received here by the Ar- menia bureau. More than 10,000 Ar- eens bev have been slaughtered, FUNERAL SERVICES tor Mark R Dewey, 6%, who died at Prov | dence hoxpital Inst Monday, were | mcheduled for 2 p. m. Tuesday at Col- THE SEATTLE STAR STILL DRAGS in “Sunshine Land” »\| SEEK MAN WHO Dy nx? 21 $75,000 Loss Sustained at Kennydale, on Lake Mire officials continued today thetr of having applied the torch Jered by insuranc gift lingerie—with Wash Lingerie floral designs in self color. yard bolt. vA low. —Straight sailors, side roll sailors and chin chin effect— and think of it, only $3.95. The First Gift Things —if you win you'll want a Mallory or Stetson—and if you lose you'll be glad ESPERANTO IS WINNER OF C \Takes Second Race From Canadian Boat CAMPAIGN Hundreds of Boobs inds Have Not Sub- ibed, Says Leader Soap 9 Their Cash instruments stock say. Red tape in the war t wag the cause of the de layed payroll POLI trains, get acquainted with tourists and learn their finances. A few e tertainments and auto rides after thi prospect arrives here gives him fidence in his new friends. Th they go after his pile, Bunco artists live fn apartments and have ‘the best everything, spending money in the toil of years by simple coun folk, unused to city ways and ceptible to the wily schemes of tl * | graph and for a time he is induced to plunge. his fortune. the place is empty, kone. A crook introduces @ victim to an- other crook whose uncle has just| died, leaving $59,000 to the poor. “But it is bard to find an honest “Hunks” of the amalifry clams go|™man to distribute the money.” The to the railroad mtations, select their| Victim looks honest. Fiattered by boobs and charge $ for a “per-| the “honor,” he posts a few thousand | mit” to enter the « But the makes money. He When he comes 4 left without railroad fare back home, ED SAWMILL Here in th the } dune inside story of how ont mercenary and merciless of all crooks, work: MONEY MAKING | MACHINES SELL. EASILY “| ran incendiary suspected to the permit” | dollars to show good faith nal Mill company’s plant at| is a printed card, nding priv-| crooks don’t give him the $50,000 to) city “slicker.” The cases are t sunday, resulting | lleges of the city ‘This ridiculous | distribute But for the most part the erool . of the mill, a me in worked so extensively the | “STEKERERS” RIDE prey upon @ race of boobs—some of turn nd slabs, The) “rakeoff’ runs into thousands of | TRAINS; ENTERTAIN whom have actually made paymen about 000, partly cov-| dollars Kunco men know thelr people.| toward their “purchase” of the city “Bteerers” ride Bunco men, operating tn pairs, en- transcontinental jail! The BonMarché Want to See a Good Movie, Free? HERE'S going to be a dandy at the Bon Marche next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 8 and 3:45 p. m. It will show just how Christmas Ribbons are made in one of America’s largest ribbon-weaving establishments— <— that of the Johnson, Cowdin Company. One attractive feature will show Pictures of Novel Ribbon Costumes Modeled by the Winter Garden Girls followed by a demonstration of beautiful ribbon novelties fashioned in our own Ribbon Section. High school and college students who are taking the textile courses will find much of interest in this event, and are especially invited to attend. The Christmas Ribbons Dainty Wash Lingerie Hairbow Ribbon Jacquard Ribbon Ribbon 35c Yd. 65c Yd. Dress up your lingerie —and Aren’t they pretty ?—great big Making gift camisoles of bows made of these lovely ribbons dainty colored Jacquard Rib- —and they may be used for fancy bons gives one so much fun work as well. and so acceptable for any girl Taffetas 5 inches wide, in plain friend. Pink, white and blue colors—also stripes and floral ef- with floral designs, in same fects combined—in a glorious ar- colors—5 inches wide, at 65c ray of colors. a yard. RIBBON SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Ribbon—pink, blue or white, with No. 1 at 6c yard—50c for 10- No. 114 at Te yard—60c bolt. No. 2 at 9¢ yard—T5e bolt. No, 3, 1214c yard—$1.00 bolt, ——-— <== Worth Shouting From the Housetops A Special Group ‘e $3 95 Banded Sailors at LUES are really remarkable—why, the same hats have been selling for far more than the price asked. This is a special buy—that’s the reason the price is so Brown, black and navy—zibeline and plush combined. MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR ed Dainty New Novelty Mixtures at Lower Prices Novelty silk and cotton mixtures that have been selling in our regular stocks—with few excep- tions—at double the present prices—85 inches wide—colored garments with pretty floral pat- terns for kimonos and drapes. The yard, 59c, 75¢ and $1.00. Outing Flannel 25c Yard 26-inch Outing Flannel that will make cozy underthings for cooler weather. Medium weight in pink and blue stripes—lengths to 12 yards. FABRIC FLOOR-(THIRD) Are Arriving MPORTED Bar Pins—to hold securely some bit of finery—several sizes and patterns, solid white, ‘olid colors; also white and colored stones set in ombinations—all well set—75¢. ONG Red Cut Beads are very much the rage with young girls, and quite nice for gifts— ead tassel and pendant effects on the end—well ut red beads—50 inches long,/$3.50. JEWELRY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Will You Win or Lose That Hat? to know that they’re only $7.50 Now Instead of $10.00 MEN'S SHOP—-LOWER MAIN FLOOR