The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 28

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BOOTLEGGER KING PULLS Y. Stretches From Cana- da to Washington, D. C. LONG WIRES Booze System Supplying N.| He’sa Conductor OGDENSBURG, N. Y, Nov. 19.— Mapa king of the bootlergers,” Is ald to be the master mind behind a Sigantic smuggling plot which, If Into this country to stock the state ‘ef New York for a year. Boatieggers and smugsters neva | Swho almost openly admit their trade | Ls @f. the power of “Mape,” who wields Gafluence from the border south to ‘Washington. FEDERAL AGENTS @PENLY DEFIED So confident are the emugsiers of that they have allowed, for ‘the time, the name of tho man ‘who has been directing rum running ‘@perations to get into the open. They have not described him further, but} ‘they have thrown a defy at federal agents _ “Find Mapa” they say, “If you “want to break up s«mugsiing of Doone across the border.” Tt has never been considered by Whe federal agents that in order to Biquor across the border, central dt was absolutely necessary Dhe agents believed that Individuals | @@ their own responsibility were @mugsiing and thes in the main, “the agents caugh! Se eevee Drivers. But the truth ts that smugsting) the Northern New York | ts carried on largely by an “erder of daredevil drivers who get ‘their Instructions from a man who! wires as far as New York and to Washington and who is _ @ bootlegger today who is about to from the business after hav- Jag 009 within 18 months two years ago worked as @ the information at hand, we been under way by to see to It that there ts no @elay or untoward incident other) that expected when the coming | 4 has it, rum runners have storing mammoth amounts of across the boundary line for “Milles and miles in each direction. ts Driver Didn’t LONDON, Nov. 19—Jack Craw- Har, say the police, and they arrest, Crawford. ‘He Explained, But “Disabled” Matthew J. Sculby, an ex- it on behalf of the ex-soldiers,” ga nonexplainingly. They |to an exeese of De tr! ber | thrown in. You Have als are if your today told of some of the details and) | % “@arry out a successful running of | event is staged. For weeks, the Keep His Bargain is in jail here charged with @ motor lorry and a load worth $10,000. Crawford, it d, persuaded the driver of the Gfuck, owned by the government, to “@eliver the goods to him and then they were stolen. The driver orders, but he wasn't a good ‘It Didn’t Mean Much LONDON, Nov. 19.—With a ham- ‘Mer carrying & label, “Justice for the _ Boldier, was arrested, beating a huge EE of “The Light of the in St. Paul's cathedral “I Teacher—What prob S¢Ptic qualities can alwa: a working on, Miss Man | | lie to find out how many acren| Sir not tow many ara fog Whine Jomt Pleasant ite Ideals, ambitions, objectives, were responsible for the success of modern captains of industry—Carnegie, Rocke- feller, Vanderlip, Schwab. e savings habit is the stuff with mplishing yours? pen every y Hvening from 8 to 8 @uccessfal, will bring enough liquor|) * rE | ba t ' | Miss Zara Swades, soon to) be plain Mrs. George Smith, ‘This t @ remarkable story. It Jconcerna a chorus girt whe ts about to be married, and not to a million aire He ts an orfinary street raftway conductor. His name is George Smith. The bridetode i Zara Swade, one of the pretty “Scandal mongers” with George White's “Scandais of 1919,” coming to the Metropolitan next week. Mins Swade, writing to an aunt tn Seattle, sald of the ao. usu | nuptial: “I was introduced to Mr. Smith | by some friends at San Francisco. We liked each other and decided to marry. The ceremony will be per formed tn Seattle after we finish our) season.” \Gets Rabbit and Quail in One Shot SAN DINGO, Nov. 19—AN hunt- | tng records are broken. Miss Cary! | Cotton did it with her little 1¢-quuge | bird gun. She bagged @ cottontay rabbit and a quail with one shot. She refunes to say whether the rab- j bit and quail were beth on the ground or both In the alr or one on the ground and one tn the air, ‘Fair Complexion Conceals Age Rid the Face ef Pimples and Seek Riemtates by Using Stuart's Cal-| cium, Wafers — Surprising Mew Youthful One Looks. Pimples, biackhends and other such facial blemishes may be traced elininated thro: the skin, a this condition is fer enteioms enable the process of elimination to | be carried on more comple It is the Caleium tn Stu Cal- cium Wafers that has given this complexion beautifier such @ won- derful reputation. ‘The results are goon noted tn: much finer texture, the gradual 4 appearance of the blemishes and really beautiful complexion. This is considered the correct way to @ handsome, Hiy-white skin. Get cont box of these wafers at « store and observe how nic skin soon clears. Hamfin’s Wizard Oil Is @ tafey bimple and effective treatment for both headache and ne igia| t! ases the tortured serves, ind almost in- | variabl 5 a reliel. Keep dependable” d upon as a preventive ageinet infection, or other serious results, | pilte a Grigeieie tor e an Ideal realized. Why lose convenience. Re RAE THE SEATTLE STAR Regarding EXT YEAR’S PRICES You will note, of course, that we have been offering you what are called “next year’s prices” right along. And we didn’t have to be forced to do it. Also, that we are only offering this season’s styles and materials—not last year’s—and at a saving of at least $10 on every garment in any of our three great upstairs stores. uits, Overcoats, Raincoats $20 $50 Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed Satisfaction or Your Money Back ARCADE BLDG., (over Rhodes Co.) 2d Ave. Raleigh Building, Portland, Oregon LAHEY*BROCKMAN lp-stairs lothiers Buy upstairs and save JO% FAHEY-BROCKMAN Bldg., 3d and Pike : h

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