The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1920, Page 4

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PAGE 4 SUPPLY IS CAPTURED $1,000,000 Cache Is Cap- tured; Biggest in History of Philippines Nov. 20.-—-More than $300 tins of “choloo” Hong Kong opfum, valued at $1,000,000, wore) by customs officers Tuemtay | at Hinutangan twlands, near Talisbay, Cebu, announced Bere yesterday. This is the Wreest seixure of | in the history of the Philip was Tho dope was found in sealed tina, Probably dropped from a steamer F And brought ashore in a launch Officials declare that the! F ‘Opium was brought in by a wealthy | Myndivate which bas ramifications} China to Borneo. | js at Cebu and a Ch! t have been placed un-| charges of smuggling. HANG HIMSELF ‘\Mileged Slayer of Society Girl Tries Suicide ARROKEN BOW, Ned. Nov. 20— nig Chester, eged slayer of ence Bart nsas City society attempted suicide by hanging | tha county jail here yesterday ter tore a blabket into strips om around a bar of his cell and Othe fF around his neck, and then to the floor. He was found us by Sheriff V. ©. Talbot. “was recently captured Ocon to, Neb. following a sen-| ¢& ape from a railroad train |sTange yesterday for injecting poli IN FREE | tes Into grange mestings, and repri- { | mapded for alleged disloyalty to the Evenings, 9:30 to 12:30 Best maple floor in the |} h city. * ||University Man to GRANGE MASTER GIVEN REBUKE! | Wilfiam Bouck ls Acoured of Disloyalty BOSTON, Now. 3 0 -Wiitiam Bouck, | Four of sight charges againat him were sustained An apology was de- ™ Stephen 1. Miller. of the univer. » With address the Brotherhood af First Mothodiat church at a re “HELD IN From the Red Book Magazine Story by ° George Kibbe Turner — WITH— MAY ALLISON A fast-moving drama relating the romantic and hazardous experi- ences of a girl who is lured to impersonate a wealthy woman whose fortune is ‘sought by un- scrupulous relatives, ZEST — PEP — SPICE MRS. SIDNEY DREW Presents JOHN CUMBERLAND paw >*pi “THE UNCONVENTIONAL MAIDA GREENWOOD” LIVELY, JOYOUS FUN tives ot frieads, The St honda ate ao master of the Washington pomnaad FA mg yn ye Ce ee | milesing are requested alee | grange, was rebuked by the ational |The Mar, Other newspapers are invited | PR ne Wd tives from whom by not heard for yeara, They are Jim Davis and Ross Wheeler, The | the wtter was i | Aurora, Mo. in 1903 Tennis io Now. Address Methodists | tons sien trouner. Wheeler, gn ing in Chicago, In 1908, Davia ia @ brotherintaw of New. ton, who last heard of him tn Galena, Mo, tm 190% Lettere sent TRUST” ‘HR-SEATTLE STAR wore a Russian Baritone Protest of Pastor os an aid in finding missing department te) thove whe have been | wheee relatives oF mleslng are invited 19 report te The Star, ‘whe wey bnew tl ‘ahereabents | to report te wilh interest | eee Baklanoff, Russian baritone, Seth Tennis, last he heard from Tennis, om (8 farm near Coman'e statement steps are taken to deport Haklanoft, Mev. neff as “notoriously tmmoral* there Two fires occurred a} the First Christian ehureh, wot {HE WILL SING | MRelatives| THO “IMMORAL” The Star invites ite reedere te eae thie, Defies CHICAGO, Now, %.—Notwith./ building in a standing the protest of the Rey. Dr, |!s © Herbert I, Willett, president of the * Chicago Church federation, Georges ming bere in grand opera tonight Rev, Willetts objection to the | artint, he explained, wha that he waa held at Eilts Island four days th | week, following the exparure of hin | Alleged relavons with Mivira Amazar ja singer, As a result of the young Witett referred to Baka Second Fire in One : Day Destroys House ot TH. V. Ghipley, 4816 12th ays &, Friday. Tho second, at ¢ p fo. de ewe} cone the house and céntents, valued at $1,500 An overheated Gidtatera neta stove te blamed for the second fire. meeting of the potato growers of Washington, held here Saturday. Ralsera of the lowly tuber wish to follow Idaho, which has pulsory grading law fur THE TERCENTENARY ANNI- verwary of the landing of the Pt) state com- | grims will be celebrated tomerrow at PETERS GIVEN wn request, Frank # 4 of having Highlands district At hin o goinat © fed one Hianas, wite hot at Mra, Della ©. w of Guy ©, Wit ma, When he oom and demand 4 for Waving passed @ worth k for $1,000 on the Lew of Vellingkam, in whigh | « which city he Was prometing the | 9% Bellingham #teamahip Co, Judge Smith Sunday Speaker at Y.M. CA. | Huperior Judge fverett Smith will be the epeaker at thy friendship supper at the ¥, M. ©. A, Sunday heatra congert at 216 will od by & men's mans meet tow. which Pitt Parker,, olay modeler and cartoonist, Will enter tain. ‘The supper Ie 4t 5:25 Seattle Youngsters Score a Hit i in East I we stage in @ singing and dancing act, according. to dis Patches in the Indiana papers. |Many Are Wounded | in Belgrade Riots |i BELGRADB, Serbia, Nov, 20 Many pereons were wounded in ricts Ubat were started when the terme of the Juggalay italian treaty, made at announced here | , but wil being aed Country Mtores, home STARTS TODAY . CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Concerts Afternoon and Evening Selection, “The Bat",..........,..- Strauss “in the Dug’. ..<2sas eas wi os ceeeeens Grey Director “Going Through the Rye” Christie Comedy “The Castaway"—Bruce Scenio ve y phure BAY. HOL) Ga, | Kanmaas City, M Cured His RUPTURE Big Steel Company in Vancouver, B. c. Information Charges Him cai wok With Shooting at Woman [ane _ wa er of : vs Mletta, of N RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE New tuvention Sent om 30 Trial Without Wapense to Daya’ You “abt Ke oh Bldg badly ruptured while lifting a * n er, Tuiasty of rupture and dd danger of 40 opera- PILES AT ONCE Almost Instant Relief and at Very Small Cons The moment you apply a little) Mentho@ulphur the Wohing, trrita tion and bleeding step, Don't con tinue to suffer bepause quick relief) awaita you. Any drugetat will supply you with | a small jar of Mentho#ulphur, This seems to soothe, heal and dry up the U. of W. Quartet in a Song Prologue BATURDAY, NOVEMTER 20, 1978, Cause for Thanksgiving made it a vegular HE man who has practice to saye a part of his in- i come ‘during the last year has much foy which to be thankful on the na A tional Day of Thanksgiving. Throughout the country there will be expressions of thanks, but the family with a savings account will hive the greatest cause for joy and satisfaction, ¥ A savings bank book always ia 4 source of comfort and contentment. The time to start saving ls how, Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o'Clock Dexter Horton Trust: and Savings Bank a Second Avenue and Cherry Street Comblged resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank exceed « iataettenaataddet REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Ip order to introduce our new (whalebone Blate which te the Ligh! aad strongest plate Keewm covers very Tite ot th teat “i Epes “ye =e mou ou, A bite ‘corn off a 15 yeare, Here’s a bird who breaks out of jail, then has to break back in! But when he breaks into love—he never does get out! A, H. Malotte—Wurlitzer Concert 1:50 Sunday Offertory, “St, Cecilia No, 1” SSiron of a Southern Sea” (ne “Lay Bobemo,” favorite seartion “In ~a Chinese Tea Room”. . ++ Batinte nd Weeks +++ Puceind + Otto Lansy :

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