The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR HE PURCHASED TO VANCOUVES CLEVELAND, A kettle § | CHICAGO, Ne 16.—That Mary 4 vet f « will be “ ot reid k blew up t as An t with a had nt | here, were kidnaped, drugge es . : a HITS ROCK from rote «| Steals Seattle Car to Make| Venizelos Quits Following *’ret amt, tem taken to te baie yy ve : - ar ee ah wees Escape Elections . - x * VANCOUVER, B. CG, Nov. 16 Pi . ang Lumber-Laden Craft Pound- | tomatic — when ie went ott, |) yi ined he reault of the nations — ——--_— ing Off Oregon Coast; and in after | feate ii eee Crew Escapes MYSTERY IN TWO isis Sten’ ef bet ho eitons | x {CISCO, Nov. 16.—The. if Core 5 i were battling a 60-m pre! oe * morning and was re Ported o he southern Oregon and od for a wee ein an ESTABLISHED 1890, Berthern California coast today. in — | ite has teen under surtehiane tor MAY RETURN HLISHED 4 | Hevea csnsns Sener ean $14,500 Damage Done; One oyu" Wi ants angy | | Of Are. : : Plant Destroyed ‘ | Th the meantime, the steamer ( ty | | a, from Bureka to Portland | ee Wednesday---A Sale of | land the crew o | ‘oret shou re ot ‘iin Seach. | a renio <= Ngo ° f . y . . . : He hs. agape | | Berek re the night meter, tha Dae J ‘ 60 lain ot viet | Mi ll | engths of of Arc had been abandoned * 4 } > ire, ] ‘ " in Saturday's| Two - ——_-———— Booman ix’ sroun’ holdup mi aay In rote | s here today were meager. | wed that the Joan of Arc sete Rio i announces Seen ere All-Wool Dress Goods gelled mae glace A pustion of defective iz ’ . toria Cero, SR ruc nable to assign a shoal he mouth of the Rogue | “a | ts | TAT FIN + TY iw * Meak and was abandoned. a “ | King Constantin } a built by the Factribilt the Greek throne during the war, |[} After picking up the crew during any made up the greate: at er ree s 4 See “ : Eee misht. the City of Topeka, a that plant, Damage to the butiding |Report Pacific Coast Bank} | This is a clear-up of short lengths from one of the big textile mills, fie stranded ship and her position | Pic was f total lows, was $3.00: Loses Bonds | Buying them this way we are able to sell good, dependable, all-wool dress goods for much ie kets floated or not was not |, Blockade of South Seattle cars for| OMAITA, Neb., Now. 16—Altho no ve less money than off the bolt. ed here. Later the line was | ¢ Tnvlse Wee cijwed by the Ares. | scat mochunenl eae oe In many cases there are many pieces of a sort and color and it is possible to match them up. x ed ve parted. ight 2 ¢ ti i > gga morning the A SAFE ROBBERIES [at 1 Saturday’ stant, ‘Ye In the collection will be found IE ken Selowea, Their opere, | further developments hourly he . : é oan 4 . have been severely hampered | B AFFLE POLICE. duns uakrtot, weld Sttianee eats hanes CREPELLAS, FRENCH SERGES, STORM SERGES, TRICOTINES, PANAMAS, a - aoe. / i ead |by Merle Phillips, the " saint | ag . ins ba a hor we sun Exveriennet Gractantes Are} voy, who yesterday contend WORLD Ti: AGUE 89 yards of 36-inch Cream Crepella at hae pth cccap hoe sow | Phillips had given fictitious names | iF wing " 9 inal — . . xs water The order tostan-| > Believed and eftioors had Fam bo earth savers | 95 yards of 42-inch Navy French Serge at re ft in| Police were checkmated ay tn} o ales and found them un. > es a KA te. ‘ e » & " * Cece Co Clos vatsimeaeceerelree BEGINS DEBATE | 89 yards of 54-inch Cream and Navy Storm Serge at n hort time | Wo safes within a few yards of cach! ‘That the loot will amount to | 79 ae is “yn: h 4 \ . * wee <n tek ‘hey were /other, early yesterday, ‘The Northold | much more than "$20,000, as an To Di Re an 1 Year’ | 178 yards of 50-ine Cream Storm Serge at tt aboard the rescue ship, mer hor gall Bh pion on gd at 9. aeygth bye i rae aE on 0 Discuss Report of Year's | Spe PRE RAs ‘ A YARD Se a Sean 158 ca ed 85 |G than “oy Uae Work | ~ yar pe of ry — Hes! vp are at “ ‘eatery. | checks stolen. The safe of the & rumoge indented one o the pouches | 5 yarc so co ore -1ne (6) in a rein at re twos on route trem | pogreae yet yer Syl god Renerngamc te yer roc PEE dy ning Fao || 98 ts : ds of 42-inch C ‘| dF P h Se t is oy igh Sof net tenn, | Knocked ¢ d $478 taken. sand dollars. Officers refused to dis.|_(-CENIVA: Nov. 18 The Tse | JS yards 0 -Ine o1ore rence. rgea Siete 1918 at the Roiph, Cal, ahip-| hie lity was opened by vote one | can aineee rumors and insisted Only | rctioning an a “debating 6 | 2 ° . | wiwo secured tha ‘cumabination, te) "oh? ee cane 4 AYith ie formalition of 117 yards of 36-inch Cream Storm Serge at } 95 Y d 4 act at another safe so close waa e oo mmo Appot i | . i mt A wry. ss rbd pains fo tne operation ot Movie Theatre Men = =ssinussiter 2 meme 91 yards of 36-inch Colored Storm Serge at | JOC a Yar e [papetemt onsen ea | Ase Hold for Fire|soen or ne ee } , ACK UKR AINE Wiis chy snnumed ore cf a te-| NEW YORK. Now. 14-—taroet:| pas satan dined of the nase 112 yards of 36-inch Colored French Serge $1.75 a yard i oat and the denae amok floated over [of x movie house, and their manager | | Toy ofcers of the league compet 81 yards of 54-inch Black Panama reduced to $2.25 a yard | Reports Continuing |:ne masts ot ine vessels in the har |ot criminal weglcence by Magistrate the past year. Debate over thie was 81 yards of 48-inch French Serge at $2.65 a yard Reports Continuing | ‘»° "Tescue eueciay Geateevod srumsl tenia, ae Sinn eouits oa vo | aaeeee to cceupy the entire day yi 7 x r g I yi Successes Capel re neenees Sos Cpe Soo, chases oo oe Gada |p enh’ a Goebes savanly te 61 yards of 44-inch Tricotine reduced to $2.75 a yard omranepe or pt A ayatleny are longing to the assembly, and the tat " : ; ERIS, Nov. 16.—The soviet army | 20% or was jammed with War the thre tnem wore charred wth ter 20 710 be sated te approve the| 60 yards of 54-inch Tricotine reduced to $4.50 a yard complete possess havin, in crim! yy Degligen j e iieula, the Frénch foreign |*°4 cther craft, Rastening in for | baving been jocked and fail:| ‘The assembly was ready for any : : Feportet nda. Be es A Ine tose precautions to mfegurd prone today withthe appoint 89 yards of 54-inch Navy Poplin at : | $3 50 Y “ d and the total capture prob /PMt | thelr patr ra mses Ga ka somtead te ont 85 yards of 54-inch Navy Tussah Poplin at | JUatTa My ie far greater, the dispatches) | (nT in the work the Americans Mine Congress Is Itled one matter yesterday by decid ee operating chiefly from Yalta, on the | 7 “ ing to reap lly. so eereomgd of ene FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) DSCOW, Nov. 16—(By Wireless.) | Mizern shore tne ee | Against Profits Tax paar tehpiaeh: tor roviaion of the by the Crimean victory, | nich the same as in Sebastopol. Hea | DENVER, Nov, 16—Delegates. to| 1999 treaty with Chile and Ronvinn Saat troops have attacked Ukrain:| troops were in full posseasion of|the 23rd annual convention of the|for revision of the Chilean treaty of sy Regal sedoomgeen these two cities American Mining congress here went | 1904, have been withdrawn, President MATERIALS FOR MAKING YOUR OWN _ AT THE COFFEE AND SPICE COUNTER Mozir, government troops en-| bortions of the Wrangel army re-|on record today against the excess | Hymans announced. | ‘OME - acsncgri HOME superior forces and occupied | mained in the outer defenses of Se-| profite tax. The law was declared -_ - COMFORTERS AT 0 N: Bi . Minkovitchy. capturing many Prit-| bastopol, endeavoring to hold back | to be efficient during the war, but| Mast of the changes on the earth's i % ational Biscuit ( 0. mers and ie ange com ae.| invaders anti evacuation of the laghing ood features for peace surface are due to the action of | © Comforter Challies 29c Yard C | ie D m onstration Petlura: jatons “| eity should complete, iment. ir. om ical so Nara agen — me Many thrifty Women find it a pleasure making * 5 " ‘ “points, Ps miles > otha ten ot Tt SS etias ° aa their own comforters, and for them we offer Com- Free samples oe: a prices on Wednesday. razhnya and 10 miles east of | forter Challies at 29c a yard. Fine quality, a yard ‘eas 17c a Can + i wide, in Persian patterns—a good assortment of A spegial buy enables us to offer you Peas at train was captured with a|[| Pr THE BON MARCHE colors. Rites: Came iad this low price. ees ee MA ren jon Ba —Solid Pack Tomatoes, a can 10c. W. 4 RSHIPS A R G A I N B A Ss = E N T Comforter-sized Cotton Bats—pure white, which Buy all you can use, but we cannot deliver them s. A you will want when making new comforters, Size at this price. '"AKE REFUGEES 72x90 inches. —Bon’ Special Coffee, a pound 45c. IM RED ZONE Cotton Bats $1.00 and, $1.50 Ww She ck ie 1 Nov, 16.—Three Amer- Quilted Cotton Bats $1.60 Cro; Gestroyers arrived at C “ bs —wNo. 1 soft shelled Walnuts, 2 pounds 65¢; per Ry cath ctattopel vetuacen : : Bleached Muslin 25c Yard und, 35¢. m . < nitmes Lire ese po < ony rented penned 1,500 yards of Bleached Muslin—a full yard wide, | —Budded Walnuts, 2 pounds 73¢; pound, 38¢. pany wounded men, women and chit. | | Right now, when prices are falling in the Eastern markets, when in good weight for underwear—also used by many —Brasil Nuts, 2 pounds 85¢; pound A3¢. n. A thousand more are expected | : " r : . for quilt linings. —Filberts, pound 28¢. the United States steamer Fara |] values are changing overnight, the Bargain Basement brings ygu | FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE refugees reported the military || an endless succession of attractive savings. d Saiceaees eee nae With our buyers almost constantly in the ne acy = G@lepatches said the wher ready cash to snap up the choicest economies, we have been able 3 J 6 . Seca aldara 7 to offer a number of astonishing bargains. i All Wool Blankets, 66x80 Inches, at $12.95 & rons ‘ ‘Wrangel left port with three ||) Wednesday, for example, you will find— _ Blankets in attractive block plaids in pink, blue, tan and gray—very good looking and orts filled with troops and the fine for wear—sizes 66x80 inches. : THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE filled with wounded men. The himself was aboard the|}) et. | ‘ / if | ean Sixty All-Wool | 600 English Tea P REPORTED Ixty -VV OO | English lea Pots AS FUGITIVES | | p CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 14.—| Reduced to 85c General Wrangel and} iawn "| Serg e and Jerse y | OUR REGULAR PRICES $1.15 TO $1.50 Si imactcrot nen soviet ‘troope| Here's a good offer in Tea Pots—fine quality Imported SM teckcen’ cc, banaops by| Earthenware Pots in a number of attractive shapes and decor- the civilian yopulation was marked |} resses a ms ations—4-, 5- 6- and 8-cup size—your choice of the lot for 85c. were p with personal be # which had to be discarded ||| | 80 Cut Glass Water Sets ) when refugees boarded ships. Only | I F S l | Fi Hatin outa ensried away by ve n Fourteen ty es | Wednesday Reduced to | ° phippli wallable. . . . : Biter Oriesean ports siceaty in tno} _ A job lot, straight from New York, typical of the newest fash- | Light, clear glass Water Sets, consisting of water pitcher and six oS pit enthany alga || ions, splendidly made, and of excellent materials, tumblers, all cut in a neat floral pattern, and offered at $1.55 a set. In ‘Constantines eee eet The values are truly astonishing. lahipe anchor, unable to land || ‘ " - , lei Masala of lack of acon Some are straight-line and tunic effects while others feature the 60 Glass Casseroles nee oe he ¢ | two-piece or Eton effects. | . “ SION FOLLOWS | a (Fireproof) Mes oF i casiccrs once (tl They come in navy and brown with trimmings of silk a : N | Batlon of Sebastopo! were filled with| floss embroidery, novelty braid, chenille in allover pat- i . ie ee Reduced to + P| Weange’s headquarters were re-|f| - terns on the skirt, and some have smart vestees. - i]! “Fry” Fireproof Glass Casseroles, warranted not to break in the ME pti ot estates ns | Skirts are plain, box plaited and knife plaited. i}, oven. Food can be baked and served in the same dish} 8-inch size. Be cites, Benes tistince, Sizes range from 16 to 42. | | FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE an uproar, Wounded straggeted | ‘from the front seeking aid and | \ . * , Se 5 , ee oe

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