The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 8

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HERE’S MORE ABOUT Nosika apartments, testified Tuesday Treasure Buried | our HUGE FIRE 2 | BURNS PIER in City’s Street, " AT VENICE <= Saye eens suid Vavehn. “I helped Vestmineter, B. C.. bank. ording ae It waa a bullet from my gun,” t that with @ 25 per cent reduc in DT. U's now, there in a 60 car with the other bandit trying it taatesss én eehaumption nt after resident took the uceday, all with the same of poor gus and higher mas of the dead ban ffelect One Man Dead | pubie LOS ANGE = RAGING BATTLE er while when he fell from 4 aiding firemen. he wanted to know and diappeared. “You just come down here and prised Was reduced to ashes. The flames noe! " * , 4 Originated late last night in the mam tin ea mae wg ae ceals de ae ae Carter, 128 N.. 76th ave. Moth dan: jal ere abe Filan COMERS futterworth sual = Bre that with the prevent « Perwons were Gancing. hve Burt was gone. |hoots succeed in thet t would a it to cea nl litthe ere he went, to dig | Influence all ott “ | b> este beecktale: Be, B. e ie mitnsoee nar the sot lt, hut i don't SAYS QUESTION 13 ker Phinney ave, Four other persons were 4.1 was deported from Can. | MOST IMPORTANT mented this statement, and added Sitsasly, when a wall of the nda once for being an undesirable The plan of the brotherhoods |i") Sin be neceamry to di Miesan Inn tumbied in on them.|*?d I don't think he'd Care to go| means the closed shop at a union | Ss scketaeiie tine anaes back.” dor tion over all industries alike fs a sie wind = Reva | art ie sald to have implicated | § rth wld. “This ie the most} ‘De Quality doce net improve, = Sores dy endbesuben Scanlon McGovern, in| vital. « henutas POLITE TO CORPORATIONS; ene Yeuies Ste daparynent of the SNIPPY TO HOME FOLKS ment of the dia. | tu i he were arrest rt was hustled | m nd Seanlon | Moly neayt, | the unable to check the spread and for help were quickly sent to fire Mhting forces of Los An Ovean Park and Santa Monica. NDS WATCH | ING BATTLE | || Poliowing are some of the build destroyed, with the estimated! nave im-| “The song we jin our house is the ‘etick-cliek’ ontabliah | the gad meter.” she declared every time the meter gore click’ want Hvidence taken at the tended to show that the © nd accommo prations using but that the «mali consumer was treated with nvention Of |seant courtesy by the company of of State Qetatn jon to be held Mew be in protest over the stand taken by the brotherhoods. | “ [MG EMPLOYERS rome a com pavilion, $75,000; Ship cafe 950,000; racing purt wast that he tators jammed | home ng the pler and 4 the firemen fight the losing an infamous «0 is, who committed a es hereabout to get money to buy H. B. Goodwin, 109 EB. sath wt, tentified. to the ealloun disre Tt Was announced that the tota| ce wil not exceed $50,000. | sate SCANLON KILLED plier was constructed in 1904 and DEPUTY SHERE SCOTT the center around which the ch resort was, built. The total] It was Scanlon, according to Burt, ype anc pic th po Rs following |@8Y pervice from the company.” of the pler and its concessions | Who slew Deputy Sheriff Robert G./ ew ine | aho said. . "One month my bill that the PRICES ON OUR REBUILT BUICKS a placed at between $5,500,000 nani sec eue me OS; oes VO dig employers of labor to Be Prevent) is inped up to $32, some three or with @ eetmpanion, Eimby Cady, shot} Sibert Hi. Gary of the United Staten | our times higher than the prw- and killed Cady. Shed corsenagten: Consies M. Schyab, Stieue ef the: eameiany, Wik jar realdent the Bet! er tee! aor. | OFF . ey Leer Carrier Goes | tis Me denind by Deputy Shertt Sr uon: Dwight Wy aternre stat, |declared that they ook onty, the Over to Grand Jury’ Andrew Vaughn. Vaughi says Morgan & Co; F. A. Selberling,| Word of th tmeter-readers.* | certain he mortally wounded Cady in Ti Rr 30., OVERCHARGED 300 PER CENT; MiG.’ tiengoe, Yecier-carrtar,| tee erom REM nee, Bowe tan se pie tonnes nent “of the, WOULDN'T KECTIFY MISTAKE, Monday, was bound over to| ing of Scott, and aays it was his bul-| Charles Pies. former head of the) Later on in the hearing, it wax federal grand jury on $1.000/ let that was taken from Cady's body | | Suneroenty Hiset Sorperation. biticeeseh’ Maik Stee ne, it was at a hearing Tuesday before | at the morgue. r a 6 ad S. Commissioner R. W. MeCtel | “Scott wag killed by Cady; then | | meter hed been on ong rend Drager is charged with rob! shot Cady, and he died from the ef Hg es ee the maiia fee f Het file he was in omer more than 300 per cent. Al | ber attempts to have the mistake | rectified had been met with re | batts Slugged and robbed of $80 in a tax. | Jack hiffer of the leab between the Arlington hotel,! cafe and G. L. Ridean, manager of 11217 Firet ave, and Georgetown,/the Pig'n Whistle company, test! Otto Christensen, who lives at the! fied that they found little cause Arlington, staggered in to George (for ¢ int after adjusters from town precinct station house at 4a m.| the Wednesday | thelr ap Christensen sala te and two men! tically th: hired the taxi at the hotel to go to Georgetown, When they reached a| Another feature of the lonely dark stretch in the road, they | session was the testimony of Mre. overpowered, him and rifled his pockets of the! Dp yy money. The driver pald no heed, Jager of the Tacoma Gas and Fuel Christensen declared Company, of perjury — Christensen did i remember! Mrx. Wise declaredghat Young had the number of the auto, police were testified at the Tacoma hearing for unable to make a search for it and an inereane in gaa rates that his the two robbers, [company was nearly bankrupt, And re a oneem then, she deglared, Young had inter Published a circular advertising the janie of & per cent gold bonda, which |stated that “the net earnings of the company, after payment of operating expenses, maintenance and bond in terest, amounted to more than four MERCED, Calif, Dec, 22.—Re}times the interest requirements on lieved to have teen frightened from| th? bonds.” an attempted holdup of Southern Pa.| Mra. Wise cific tggjn No. 60 last night, by the| Young had given “perjured testi inexpihes passing of train No. 60, ony.” and asked the commisston which followed it, three hat another hearing be held then men are be in Ta ing sought by posses from here to. (Coma. Young denied the accusations *1920 Touring Cars, day ot Mrs Wine. 5 While train No. 60 stopped to in. | FLAME “POPS” ON passenger...............:. vestigate an open switch that con. | GAS COMPANY COOKS it at Arena, nine miles north Attemps of the gas company ta 1920 4 of here, the party of men went |PFove that burner adjustments would Roadsters. 64 dp besals. , aboard and cut out the car next to|T@Medy all the ills occasioned by the a the engine. Apparently they intend. | !0W Standard of thermal units were 1919 Touring Cars, ed to remove it to some distanc [rebutted by the almost universal ve While they were working tr | testimony of witnexnes, who declared RMIGEIE o-6 agieeeruncesse ’ |60 paused by, and the men |that adjustments made little differ ence in the heating power of their a ea a $1,250 ENCOURAGING camiarty ran canned among. the company cooks on the stage attempt 9 Rae ae $1,250 IRELAND PEACE “ix:2er'cct orice culinary experts off the stage. DUBLIN, Dec. 22.—Crown force uy weenie’ ve Datiin vty ball $10,000 Asked for One rebuilt five-passenger sedan, 1919 model, - ‘ « nd punk 1 building The actio is ready for delivery. aa no tines 5 ene a Section Man’s Death nouncement from Dublin Caatle, Claiming that the a lis, secti th of George struck by Our used Buicks are repainted, fitted with new Lens cee SAN Uses Ot will , ; the Irish conflict with Britain seen oom tops, cushions are built up and the cars look prac- to converge toward peace tox p Taal tically as good as new. We invite your inspection. i= yg legible co Fg BS he Katsi F which King George was expected to | y. ainst the give royal assent today, marked the | raitros culmination of a long fight by Irish cc lenders, Altho the bill was not what | had been demanded, it wa inde Wout ite pate, te Society Hears The bill provides for two parlia. Oriental Rug Talk | merite—-north and south—with a * and south a con “ 4 wattle Fine wlety listened | necting link in the shapeof a counct) |, 4 : dong be A + ee lof 40 to be selected evenly from the! rene Art le: gh the ine iy ntal rugs, by Dr, H. B. Packard, | two parliaments, mulemorare, ‘whe 4 ‘ Ireland must, accept the mea rene in 9 ho has spent many Peas measure} years in Persia and Asia Minor, ieee and a half years or i $550 Liquor Fines in Brinker’s Court ry after ELDRIDGE-BUICK SERVICE IS BACK OF EVERY CAR WE SE LAST PIKE AT HARVARD PHONE EAST 842 SAN FRA |both sides marking time 5 jstudy of legal conditions by Mayor} Wines in liquor cases totaled $550 The Home of the GMC Truck | Rolph surrounding the threatened|in Justice of the Peace Otis W |San Francisco bay forry strike, indi. | Brinker's court Tuesday, Donations : {cations today were that there would] were ax follows: Ernest Kruse, $150; # |be no crisis before the end of an. fWitiany Burgess, $100; A. B. John. [jobber Weelb wie $100, and C, B, Greon, $160, suntgeian to an alleg f ve aT | i It was not until 10 o'elock In Million-Dollar Blaze De~/ "yer or ore “UNION LABOR VS ier'S'stece eho) Stroys California Resort; | Sorte a | "The oversetelming bulk of evidence Arthur Harlan, a Venice firemar - é pitted the techniealitie eS , '/Manufacturers Drive OM} gas company engineers. Thruout th while fighting the great blaxe on the heat n nought Venice pier, died today in St, Cather- BSCAPES JAI; COMES | Closed Shop ho witnesses by quizzt Ine’s hospital TO STAR OFFICE | hnical problema, Some Harlan, with Fire Chief Hubbard. The t CHICAGO, De ata mic 7 ont toi res he Was manning a nozzle when the Of More turers of the nation today rved a reached by the “experts Salle cf the Ocean inn ‘crumpled | Was tak alco wD, | cane om toatian tabee'ehat t ‘ ng even to the unin Harlan, the oldest member of the | Pending evga ive drive agains the erm, to those the a Venice department in point of serv-| her n A month ago |) stuiteh. when WH nde Eek wes caught and crushed under | he'Made a dra eRCn pe ANA | ee a eaeved & call fo fickering flames, A mass of Naming timbers. He was | BOt been ap * Jet big employers dragged from the debris only after, A week after his he strotled | putterworth ROASTS NOTHING o] rT inte The Star office ne day to in pay GAS COMPANY Now Gomrades had chopped tieir way to ; ee th . pe : Manufacturers mT G him. oe eee . typ Me aed We don’t attempt to roast any © wel Those with . ” George lL. Bpirk. n at ~~ R ne now re v . ae Mamas, cern gene . geen were unaware thet! 4 torney, residing in the University | fell fr ie | hE Was “wanted.” He learned what) a6, nutacturers lixtriet, complained. Starwich says Burt tried to de “ ' ” the att atates to +yroast the gas company,” the attor The damage was estimated at be | scripe exactly to him the place where, *"'** ! prety 5 sare ‘ - “~ ois, Ind Massachusetts, Michi (ney for the lighting company tween $1,000,000 and $1,500,000. the six diamonds were “planted,” but pons pr veon gare age seednorererd big Sth | The city of Venice was saved, it! could inasmuch a he did |e eae ington, West. Vir on coniiiliatl covese ilieelch 00 beheh i believed, only by a timely turn of | » pare of the bank and] ” . . nia and Wisconsin, He inferred | the gua ¢ any on the present qual the wind. was unfamiliar with the streets and |S" OM aot iciect Harding yester © om” tne tal Thornton Kinney. presid of the | confused ax to points of the compass | 4, . ’ epire atirpry ertticlaed the com een company ms Now. wyentmsinater Butterworth, in an open ter, to | jon’s action in sending out only the pier, announced today t He told me,” said Starwich, “that| 4. ttacked the plan of t ad! 1.200 que aires to Seattle con ee Soe ot “ en were wrapped In & PAPE) Lpoenerhoads, who, he said nand | sumer. I ared that thie nur Every concession ar and buried at night Sestabliehment of a nath ard |} uid 0 be representative Place, includt ne . : am abiihmeht of & na er couk . a Pavilion, the ny fe. 2 ee ty Papel Monn « to handle all ber) public opinion, when there were be ~ TO DIG UP DIAMONDS oub ad of the Individual Py. a : WM theatre and the Ferris wheel trout ¢ th jover 67,000 users of gms in th » things got in such shape}companies handling thelr own indus | city hear continually | tok that means more money for hearing gard of complaints of small con-| “It didn't seem as if 1 could get) 78 mistake and charged the cus/ Boulevard | afternoon | ged and choked | Helle Wine, of Tacoma, who accused | oung, Vice president and man- | claimed that} THE Christmas Trumpeters. STORE HOURS—10 A. M. TO 6 P. ‘The Bon Mar YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS We A IGA Maan 000 a0e li nel Neth BON MARCHE Hear the iaeeten Play Christmas Carols From 2 o'clock until 5 6’clock tomorrow and Friday the old-fashioned Christmas carols will be played on all floors of the Bon Marche by our Their music is but a reflection of the happy Christmas spirit which makes the Bon Marche a favorite holiday shopping place. We have made every } effort to collect such a wealth of Christmas merchandise that all our friends will have a wide choice of gift suggestions. And you'll find that the sales | service shows the same careful forethought. Bon Marché Merchandise Bonds Are Sure to Please In the rush of the last minute, if you have overlooked some one—give a Merchandise Bond and let the recipient select his or her own gift. It will make it easy for you and is | sure to please. Good for any amount in any part of the store. | INFORMATION DESKS—UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FLOOR | PERSONAL SERVIC SECQND FLOOR CASHIER'S OF FICESFIFTH FLOOR | ‘Stockings Are . | Practical Gifts white, brown, gray and navy—85e each. —Fiber Silk Stockings, semi-fashioned, white, brown, navy and fieldmouse, at $1.35. , —Pure thread Silk Stockings, make, in black, at $2.50, and evening shades, at $2.00, at $2.75, —Silk Stockings white and colors, with French lace boot, at $4.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR STOCKING SECTION Boxed Handkerchiefs as Gifts Artistically arranged in gift boxes—3 Lawn Handkerchiefs in a box, with corner motif in white or colors. Priced at 50c, T5e, and $1.50 a box. Gift Handkerchiefs of Silk or Linen 50¢ Each Linen Handkerchiefs with em- broidered corner design or ini- tialed corner, Colored Crepe de Chine Hand- kerchiefs, plain hemstitched bor- ders. Colored Crepe de Chine Hand kerchiefs with embroidered cor- ners. by Silk Handkerchiefs in printed patterns, . HANDKERCHIEF SBhCTION—UPPER $1.00, $1.25 —Nuts, —Georgia at 50c. MAIN FLOOR —Fiber Silk Stockings in plain or drop stitch—black, in black, McCallum or Onyx —Full-fashioned Silk Stockings in black, white, brown —Black Silk Stockings with white embroidered instep, in black, ~Misses’ Phoenix Silk Stockings in white, at $2.00. Goodies for Christmas —Fancy boxes, packed with fruit, candy and fancy cake, $1.50 up. the choicest budded wal- nuts, 2 Ibs. 65c; paper™ shelled while we have any, lb. $1.00. —Wonderful Mince Pies, —Best of Plum Pudding, lb. 48¢c. UPPPR MAIN FLOOR Bon Marché Glove Bonds Make Giving Easy . If you are in doubt what color or size of gloves to give at Christmas time you are sure to make no mistake by selecting Glove Bonds —for men, women or children—redeemable at any time for any size glove or any color at the price designated on the bond. EXCHANGE DESK—UPPER MAIN FLOOR PERSONAL SERVICE—SECOND FLOOR INFORMATION DESKS—UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FLOOR Gift Silk Underwear at Reduced Prices —Glove Silk Vests, regulation or bodice style, reduced to $3.15. —Glove Silk Vests, lace. trimmed or picet edged, reduced to $4.75. —Bloomers to match, reduced to $5.95. —Glove Silk Bloomers, elastic band at top and knee, reduced to $3.95. —Kayser Silk Vests reduced to $3.25. —Marvelfit Bloomers reduced to $4.75. —Glove Silk Camisoles, with lace tops, re- duced to $1.95. SILK UNDERWEAR SECTION—UPPER MAIN FYOOR . e THURSDAY IN THE FOOD SHOPS . Gift Bulbs Half Price Three or four bulbs put. in a small pot or jar will make nice gifts. Chicken Dinner 40c Chicken Pie Vegetables _Green Peas Bread and Butter Cake, Coffee or Milk with quick service—40c LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 35e. Pecans, special , Devil’s Food Cake With Ice HMR 10c Plus le War Tax SODA FOUNTAINS—UPPER MAIN AND LOWER MAIN FLOORS

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