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—~ é FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1920 : be -—— “4 BLUSHING BRIDE OF = 725 POUNDS MARRIES é . POWERFUL MAN OF 155 SAN CONTINUE ON RAIDS Police Reinforcements Fail to Stop Them; Homes Are Looted “wats on Another Child eStore we = Prodigy Found HOUSE LOOTED NOTHING TAKEN The boathouse of 3d ave Mrs. summoned pe away a prowler, but he disa before pe rived 4 5 wer 2251 W. Goth xt the m. stel, 2)1 Secon hie lighter Spoka: The rogm of George St. Bimio Apt 1619 was entered and an mackinaw A sult wa from .the of RJ, ¥ Navarre Seventh ave a Pike +? wid N , ays mame This tre A Osear, 16 te hat and a well known § « from a Bara ix unlike most othe rene cording to a or bla—boys e respect 306% E. Pike et kes little girls They're #0 giddy and silly,” he explains. STEALS FLAG FLOWN FOR ARMISTI DAY Handbag, c t $75. was Ken from William Wilkins, Europe ave. S. and Main st An American flag bration of Armistice day from a flagpole in the yard sot WOMAN WARNS BUSINESS MEN flown in cel { H. Kubey. 2415 Second ave gaat pe } Sergt. W. F. Donlan and “Watch Waste Baskets, 4 man EB. Vallett arrested W © strom and Hertert Hall. both Says Red Cross Worker 4 Riles, at & w olaie 3 ley st, wh t } Watch # het W. Bryan, 4203 W ‘ eral weeks aao. ia Me bar Db - ued at a two he of Beattle bw a reer ing, valued at $40, tw ‘ : ’ gold watches, jewelry and $180 were| tht Red Cross annus dues, ty Mrs. W man of three mint eon of th Friday noc stolen from a trunk in the room of} George Chin, Baldwin apartments, | 13th ave. and E. Fir #t., Wednesday night. , LEAVES WINDOW OPEN; j IT'S HANDY FOR THIEF Mrs. Vaila Keel, Beli court, 2021 W B8th st.. left her window open Thurs fay night. When she returned home| & purse containing $70. an unindorsed #!¥"" Money orier for $300 and an unin, | lect the downjown dorsed check for $400. tomether with: ceBt by mail. This iw the nat @ mirror and hair brush. were gone he mre subely:worthy, of ¢ A. J. McDonald. 89 King at... was) 2S held up at Railroad ave. and Jackson) Mr Utter outl Che waee. to st. Thursday night by an unmasked | Which the angual gpllection of dues bandit, who stote $15 jin Seattle will be pbt as completing ‘Acchsed of stealing a twoounce{ care of disabled men. extending the , 2: i. 45th | ¥isiting nurse system now operating ae en ect Rotese 28, ona|in Seattle no as to make it possible in city jail Friday and see tha jto have a nurse for every Bert C. Ross, prosecuting | Where one ix needed, instruction in attorney, reported to the police Fri-| home wursing for every woman Inj Gay the loss of a F h cavalry the city thru a Crom wn and \ carbine, & shotgun and a watch from | Preparation his home at Three aint attle A watch was stolen » his home, Red Cross tables where 6526 Othello st., nome time Thursday | 4nd downtown resident night, it was reported to the police | their dues. ha , t Friday by Guy B, Walker the Washir New Richey ° lAannex and others All did Thursday From the 40 communi city where netghborhoc rward, repe neticaly ever contact VETS PROTEST, Claim Former Soldier Mis- treated by Police lertet on Armistice Day threatened to _ - anew under the city ehairman with WALLA WAL {2—City|4 deluge of responves, Business ring today the co tae thet ed to them h with the subseription are asked to Ke Membership at the Seattle Ne Receipts, buttons | flag will be sent fi receipt of checks as possi hundred per cent flags will be sent 100 per cent firms. CASE OF FIUME I$ NOW SETTLED Italy and Jugo-Slavia Call Off Their Row BY CAMILIA) CIANFARRA NTA MARGE A blanks maile * in demands of x-ser\ Heemen Henry and Wallace be dis- permanently from the force | for alleged brutality in arresting Henry Hoff, a former soldier, during Armistice day festivities here. ‘The policemen are charged with battering Hoff neediessly, one of them using the butt of his revolver. The arresting party had to fight its way thru a crowd of 200 angry fot mer service men to police headquar ters. Fists, clubs and gun butts were used with abandon The crowd surrounded the jail and continued a jeering demonstration until Hoff was released STATE OFFICES IN NEW BUILDING r . da Italy and Juge a ae Four or Five-Story Struc an asroement on the disputed torr tory along the Adria nder it ture to Be Erected Figme ie in fear purrounded by {tal — jana. Construction of a new four or five The agreement, now in the first story building on Fourth ave. draft 6, determin the future of Bell #t., to house «tate offices hi the land and islands broken up by will begin at onge, it the great war ettied question today. The bullding t« which fer a reatened the Ver 900 and will be leased aaitla board of control from mn} 4 ath Hans Pe fro jc Rental « per square | tions in of dugo-lavia foot yearly for @ lense period of five | region Itn tain Tdrian bagin, years are maid to have-been aarged a ick silver mining upon. Jugo-Slavia acquired. the The building is to accommodate atico basin. the fish and game commissioner anc important cities of Abani exhibit, the adjutant general's and Volosca were given to Italy, partment, auto licensing Mt. | gether with St. Peters railway sy# «wing inspector, grain insp tem, .aswuring Italy contiguity with Seological survey, insurance com: | wiume, whone Independence Ix recog. gnibsioner, medical aid bureau and) yieg hy hoth countric bank examiner, It will be called the Btate bu ‘. fi he w. “Jury Fall Fishing Boat Burns; a | . aren vury | Crew Swims Ashore for Defense «ax pinco.« 12.—"The big CAMBRIDGE, Eng., Noy, 12-—-The | purne sein fish nmona, defense in @ cane of tife theft of o owned in 10" An, *, has burned to motorcycle wax that it was taken;the waters edge nsenado, Lower for a, joy ride and was not returned | Californian, according to word recely ~ at once because » wheel was dam. | et here today aged. The jury of women returned The crew leaped overboard Sg Metdict of not guilty. swam ashore, no Lives being lost and at in Los Angeles ~: home | PLANE FALLS INTO L. UNION Two Have Miraculous Es- cape as Machine Ove. turns » M ngled th ‘ 1 “he T CUT oven byt ONLY INJURY " he Ac ye it 4 you N probably t elf, struck the plane ! over Lake Union, while b and viaduct Would have killed both John and possibly the lake pants Trio Johnson's |B} 1 of Lake} Johnson lives at S28 10th ave. © HUNT FOR MEN | LOST IN PLANE. Fear Three Perish in ead storm mb the I as Manit that ar STORM HALTS HARDING FUN} ‘Norther’ Roughs Up Waters of Bay | i BY RAYMOND CLAPPER i POINT ISABEL, Tex, Nov. 12.—A |} whistling “norther” blowing across |}] the bay t President-Elect Harding ott a today. Early this |i} morning he was on the} waiting b or to go into to lounge neville f Sharp drop in temperature and the | 7} Overcast skies that the norther brought with it drove away the semi. | I! pect of thie litte fishing It resembled more the bleak on the New England | Members of the Harding par. | t bundied in sweaters! ning Instead of the nd thi whirte they mfortable here, viliag settlements coast, had found » Base Hospital Assn. | Elects Its Officers ||) Edward § s was elected prest dent of tH Hospital 60 aswocia tion at its annual reunion beld at |{] the New Washington hotel Thursday | evening Speakers included Dr. |i} James B. organizer of the | Hi unit; Dr. Bugene Allen, former com- | ]] mander, and Dr. C. Pi former |i] ompany commander. Mo than 1365/9} former members of the organization were present Skunk Ghost Is _Laid by Hammer WHO, Nov, 12 ghost skunk h Mar nson's house aid the ghost with a ham A skunk had bothered Mar! # chickens, Mar-| tenson shot the t and gave it de ent burial. Then came nights when he could heard the ghostly patter of | kunk feet and weird wails.’ He in extigated many times and finally found that the shotg ullets which Killed the skunk had alno loonened a | clapboard so that the wind made it noisy. A hammer ended the skunk |f ghost Kaiser Fails to Pay Rent; Tony’ PO! n Jail Heda in jail ¥ replied bil Hi pays all m Is,” She two month and when Hohenzollern tailed to send a check #he called the police Doeto: will give Demenico mental texts ‘HRO THE BODY OF W.- der, wh 4 Cal., sh ¢ L, M. Ad L xt., Seattle, arrived, was brought back for burial by Mra. Adams Thu y Leprosy swept thru England in the 12th century and persisted until well into the 16th century Twenty-five thousand Indian | squaws voted this year, THE SEATTLE FREDER FIFTI \ m5 : A\) & The Materials Velour Opossum Suedine Nutria Bolivia Nearseal The Styles Blouse-back effects, cape-back styles, Wrap Coats and belted models. 150 Banded Hats j Grouped at Two Reduced Prices er y } ge pe aggro $4.95, ana $7.95| Lo aged tac AT $4.95— Hats of sleek hatter’s plush with velvet {Acing, Beaver-brim Hatter’s Plush Hats, and styl@ with beaver facing in sf or contrasting colbr. In Black, Navy and Brown; also Purple Velour Hats at a very low price—$4.95. i AT $7.95— f Hatter’s Plush Hats with beaver facing in self; color, and large, soft-brim Hats of deep-nap beaver in Black, Navy-blue and Brown—reduced to rp THE DOWNSTAIRG 8 Re 50 Rcllerbeating f. Coaster Wagons / Reduced to $6.25 agg yp tem j Body of tough bi ash, in de luxe finish, y ae with improved rollers, hub bushings and nickel-plated hub caps. Sody measure 14x inches; 8inch artillery wheels. There's year-round pleasure for f the boy in this Wagon—afd it is priced unusually low at $6.25. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Wool-mixed Flannel Shirts, $3.50 ELL-TAILORED garments, warm and comfort- able for wintér wear, in Dark-blue and Gray, double-stitched, with, lay-down collar and one pocket. Sleeves in wrist-band style. Sizes 14 to 17./ Priced at $3.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 29 Ani Interesting Group of Boys’ Overcoats at $13.50 VARIETY of cloths and models at this price, including Gray Chinchilla, Wool Khaki Cloth and pr nl all full-lined, and some of them with ny plaid lining. Sizes 8 to 12 years, but not a full range of sizes in each style. Attractive values at $13.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | DOWN \) | J Consider the lovely cloths in these Pe The Fur Collars PAGE 7 ICK & NELSON 1 AVENUE AND PINE STREET STAIRS STORE | 70 New Winter Coats In a Remarkable Offe Saturday, at $45.0 \\ —the large fur collars —the rich embroidery, —the handsome pri the smart indivi —and credit an advantagegfs purchase with this oppor- tunity to secure a high-gyAde coat at a very modest price. The Colors Navy Chinese-blue Dark Mixtures Reindeer Malay-brown Taupe Dark-green ree Typical Values Are Sketched On sale, turday, at $45.00. _oyae powneraine stom At Special Prices, Saturday $5.00 and $7.50 ps as these justify early buying for gifts, and many yho come gift-choosing, Saturday, will go away with one mbrellas for personal use, too, so attractive are the offer- women of these AT $7.50— Ring-handle Umbrellas with tape-edge silk . coverings in Navy Taupe Red Green Purple —Handles in composition shell, amber and ivoroid effects, some of the umbrellas with stub ferrules, some with ivoroid rib-tips, and some with nickeled shank, frame and ferrule. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Chocolate-dipped Almonds Special 95c Pound HESE delightful deli- cacies, fresh and crisp, are featured at an unusual- ly low price Saturday — 95¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Very Attractive Patterns in Girls’ Bathrobes $5.95 I ic vail blanket patterns, plaids and conventional figured effects for choice in these very attractive — Robes of beacon cloth—doubly inter- esting now that Winter is in the air, ‘ Designed for girls from 8 to 16 years of age, and are plain, Bandeau or trimmed with satin bands, Brassieres, 50c BACK - FASTENING style in pink mesh Priced attractively low at $5.95. material, with elastic in Bat yobes for Little Tots comfort. Fitted with tape $2.50 shoulder straps. Sizes 34 to 42. Priced at 50¢. —THE DOWNSTA UST like the 6-year sizes, in bes for grown-ups are these 2- to soft blanket cloth, with tasseled cord at waistline afd trimming of stitched sateen bands. Pink, Blue, Gray and Lavender patterned with contrasting color-—$2. > —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE * Boys’ High-cut Shoes $4.50 $6.00: $6.50 E ENTIALLY winter-weath- er Shoes are these High- cut Storm Shoes with heavy tan uppers fastening with buckle at top, and substantial soles, Sizes 11 to 1814, $4.50. Sizes 1 to 2, $6.00, Sizes 214 to 6, $6.50. MISSES’ HIGH-CUT TAN LACE SHOES with Goodyear welt sdles; excellent fitting. Sizes 1114 to 2, $5.50 pair. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S TAN SHOES on “skuf+ fer” last, with oak-tanned leather soles. Sizes 5 to 8, $3.15; 814 to 11, $3.65; 12 to 2, $3.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE tS STORE Lace Camisole Patterns, $1.25 Re TIRING only thread- ing with ribbon to be ready to wear are semi- made Lace Camisoles that will make admirable gifts. Regulation style with lace shoulder straps, in cream, and white, measuring 144 yards long. Priced at $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . Windsor Ties 25c ATIN Ties in Pink, Old- rose, Sky-blue, White and Green, for wear with middies and sailor blouses, attractively priced at 25¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE