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jour THE SEATTLE 8’ APRIL 19, 1919. U. S. PROBE OF BOOZE THEFT NOT YET ENDE TV STREETGARS TRANSPORTIN Special Musical Programs INCOLLISION WITH YANKEES to Celebrate Easter Day Drumheller States More Arrests May Be Made Easter ae oreman > 1 vu r ‘ : ’ pa : ~ “glade * bat $1,000 : | Woman Injured in First Ave. 2,892 Troops Arrive in NOW jo.ice un cantatan at t : . on a Bde : Sa ae oe Smash York Harbor pnd & popular program ¢ : d Row ¥ owner of the ma Anna Goodwin, 208 Lith ave NEW YORK mA tra in t Masor : . — was injured at # o'clock Saturday | Phew) ‘ il tag nario a ; a ge morning when « Ballard Beach OFTe et Whe ; agg voce ee tay vee ICELAND KILLS w " C ct Wa street cur on which she was rid luded n the chee ( fu : ais Qa tate ing crashed into the rear end of | stouben wer “a capkony oranentee; nossit nited Press, o shgeggrntae an Alki train at First ave. 8. and | of the Oot ‘ ery. ning hater Many person eon killed and "g ' . sto te te Stacy st. ‘The woman was in ee Te an eae ‘at agyeenel I ' the Plyn Congreg | weveral ships were overwhelmed tn i we t : ¢ Ragen the rear seat of the Ballard car, |). wenernl. headquarters A. I One eeieet, Methodiat Tem pie|#% avalanche at Hjedine, leetand, i #u ; iste and the shock of the colli nd, three officers and 101 Pons wan repor c received mt sage fai threw the crowd which jammed Moers of the 1 fleld artille aiaeia #4 ” ate r qu of oil ‘7’ S. Agent . . neve the car onte her ty ep it eeedagrsiige Poe ad Pe of the int nd was dewtr © WAN eth at Lec 4 com | Motorman W. Dahiberg of the Bal oi Mages ihe adept horug of the First Christian chureh, | mated at r than § 00, fo ae . u" , Cas lard car reported to the police be . leacent de es « ee rend crouel-atagdngs th oe t : chin, beh Was SEER eke Se — Se pias Banta eure: hess _ Talk to Kiddies co but a fay Complaint Filed Alki train continued on the fun, but Worker Mangled ‘ ute ¢ « program, including | seat are all ine pocordir Chief of. F the Ballard was taken back to 0 wole An A 7 t was Med Fr the barn for repairs in Shipyard Lathe 0 ee iayed by George | Yited 19 Queen Anne Congregational No others tc horch at S p. m., Sunday, to hear =— Bert Benson, 67, 420 Fifth a Kirchner, and Papini's “Andante Two Violins,” by Mre, Sherman and|Capt. L. H. Conrad of the fire de. f n the boose scandal, wit DELAY NEW YORK STRIKE Mrs, Lang nd How or mars € nc A was necesxary t At St. James cathedral special on cream ‘ ade ‘ * possession NEW YORK, Aprit 19—The thira| PT! oa : ge a . < “ Fred Sma former police Ps , etart at 6 a has been postponed (eral hospital when he was brought morning and vexper we -. The ungaster me lucky kiddie . Ponte the secret “ tetendant ta the a Ps { other 24 h while Masur 2 Psion He will recover, altho hislother churches have prepared qua: 4 hook and ladder Peeearemer Denies Reports (i ASD i} ae Sense - i. ser er ! nell, one of the de tr fae Warren sa i w~ on He ba A ' the complaint filed — os : , Ruseetl, he ie charged with Nie — » . 2p egies Z LS 1 Te ‘s eaitien ana, +) bottles of whisky, 39 bot Sento ' J ip “4 ud two of cognac stored — ¢ the a the | tle aki, a empl . \ | ar building aid ard * his premé ghee - at ak } te a vey that the pe report sheets a , 4 been manipu to cover up | BY AIMEE SEMPLE MePHERSON | «(+ coming with tears a chauffe € c ye me mt The “Female Billy Sunday” f the i 1, than the r ie en Bhive ase How different that first humbie|ing splendor of marten price br parade from the Haster| who trip ¢ ah heelx t of Lot firsk payment MANY WILL TEUTONS WANT © al Foch Says Enemy 6,000,000 Would Emigrate vers ins sola at what comt they | Mave this uae tui plies 10 y) yt 9 balance Make New Attempt to New Field oo eve ae wae ont Pete aie @ fw whe exit derenrl fa group ¢ i fumes to anoint His bod there are @ few who carry ward ” romaine - Stand on the street corne th he tow and the flame the month iON, April 19--Marshal Foch) BERLIN, April 19. Thousands | Sunday morning and bear that firet | Spirit; always a few who are perse ¢ Germans are a war. | 40d thousands of Germans ow mind, while before ted because the low Calva - ao on paring to emigrate to Mexi te Seah tie either of fain: laae J 4 that stones for sls months MaVious people, and will try From there expect to filter | bow * sand een Jeauh eady tO enter the heart Mp break thru Northern France | ai) thru America hens gau@ity finebing, the toa bee ie Pippin ag apm Me Ghannet ports, according to an Pre Carranea bas but to let) reflected in the glossy varnieh of firs down the bars and gent here by the Paris cor 000,000 will! automobiles Die the Deity Mal flood his country, thg secretary of} How many women, think you » / payment the Mexican consulate in Berlin| stayed home from that firet parad | af : : Must stay on the Rhine C | , Py | says. Flis office has been «wamped | because their clothes lacked “style Foch said. “It is our only | with Germane who want to get into | phousa: tt. etate theune for that and thelr only safety. The | America reason on thin modern Baste rmans anticipate restrictions on| which Easter parade pleases your | " 4 warlike ege.an envious and w » immigration by the United States : eyen the better? Which was the p Fifty Fetrs hence they wil) which will set heavily on the people del oan ri His coe 4 . 3 } they are today. of the powers'that fought the allies Se Magia Mead ded eon Brave Officer Wiped Out) Rabbits a he Gor | They expect sti stronger bars to! 4 rye ner S a 4 Raat time, remember, the Ger | They expect Bill siren dy and bonny Oratory and for | Machine Gun Crews wil! . ne mal prayers and the clinking « Make no mistake. They | ‘there aré millions of Germans eda Pon ge wiaicdien thru into Northern France who see greater opportunity in| “oy esese = ren BY A. £. GELOMOF the channel ports as a base American institutions — in ny eves te dwell a the worlémenn w A. ‘Washington Bureau ions against England. ‘They | Germany or any other kind of a ing of East y—the day which WASHINGTON, April 19.—Firet n de rextrictions set up r ; many with trade restrictions #et UP noigg all human hopes for salva: ny the powers and a huge war de : ' Bngiand would come in, |°Y the powers and a hug ton, for Eternity tobe pak Better the few broken wor {she was coming > bien a0 © change their} These Germans are determined to) oxen trom the heart, than the of the Sixtieth Infantry into ac et oUt of the ho pn as te ave » 4 > 4 *u coatin of jod's word think the Germans will have | Slchy make their way across the ft coating of God's word.| on for another attack! Ho! Ho'| border from Mexico into the United ao you know? By the time you | crates, those who do not find oppor ; ve tage : gun fire increased in intensity Gut they bad them ft would bee i Mexico. 4 é cor South America and Mexico are the and threatened to hold up the ad-| only doors of opportunity open to! vance of the company the German emigrant Lieut, Woodfill selected two pr 30 y's mont #kille: A bes Germany's most skilled and best vatea from the franks and told trained technical experts see small hoe New Vessel | chance for development at home them: “Follow me at a di povait And there are thousands of these eaeee ot men Would Make Companies Fin- | »« The brains of Germany were kept first line directly under fire , : ; e e ' behind the fighting lines in the ish Work on Time walked towerd @ machine gun l rs t r t workshops and the experiment sta- | nest | ments, These men see no more fu jture for them than for the least |“ > competent workmen if sovietiam be. | Northern tracks Whe last time because they did out. Samuel Woodfill of Ft + | Thomas, K * leading Co, M October } Suddenty the German machine See How Easy You Can Own One of These Fine yards.” Then he took a stepped out ahead of the fon st. viaduct, over “the Great) Leaving the two soldiers tn will not be com-|ffont of the gun, Woodfill worked his way around its flank, and got The figures above show only the payment side of the purchase. You should make a careful, {comes the government of Germany.| pleted until July 15, the board of within 10 yar of the nest At > P 1 Hi "peticati f h arty 4 1 ite id 2 1 1 ; ; h fi ne h = H os The prospect isn't pleasing the | public works Friday declared in| that pc the gun ceased firing personal investigation of the property, and its ideal location with reference to the conveniences C dus anates yo " ' . . . : . + : : | ope to retain thelr works and make [£0 of reauiring bonds from con-/end four Germans jumped uni essential to a modern home, to appreciate the lifetime opportunity NOW within your reach. la wat vi truction companies to force them he trench Aeut oodti epg a 5 agape i ool Broa cata weker « turing | to complete work of this kind on raised hie rifle and shot three of| This is a liquidation sale to close an estate. Liquidation, as you know, always means sacrifice. | schedule. }them in their tracks | | dustrial system. The \they canto hold these men. | ‘The company promised the city] The fourth, an officer, rushed Consider These Reasons Why You Should Buy: “We are miles ahead of other| the bridge would be opened by May |at the American officer bra countries in technical education,” | 26. Work wax begun January 27, it ae I, They were 1. Near wonderful Roosevelt (Ravenna) Park. 2. Handy to the wave-lapped shores of Lake Washington. mays one of the leaders, “but if our | Was said, and members of the board| quarters, and a — hand-to-h trained men «lip away from us be-| declared the company has made no | struggle ensued, Lieut. Wor pr re cash > AB * | effort to speed up the work. Super-|clubbed his rifle and hanged the| i s ‘ [fore our country acttles down, (he | ‘iirdent Murphine sald the closing {German over the head, but he wasiff 8. Just a short distance from the great University of Washington, with its environment of } - of half the structure is greatly|n tough one, #0 the lteutenan . P pre caekotrtig the street railways oper: | drew hie piste! and gg egg ‘| culture and refinement. | Superintendent Murphine and Street| “Forward, company!” —_yetled Your own city car line close at hand—5c fare. CLAIM FOR LAND sapricrnanens, Cate NHR Hones: 5 TTY waa lene bowers! Aside from the advantage of the startlingly low prices, the final argument in favor of your d ; before they encountered another | owning property in the Crawford & Conover holdings is the luxuriantly rich soil, providing machine gun emplacement _ |Reports Food Cost “Follow me!" — yelled Lieut.| a perfect medium for your own home garden. Japan Demands in China) J, Dropping Slowly) mie ine! in tne doen er a ekat| } Also Considered WASHINGTON, April 19.—Food|rain of bullets from the neat 40 FOOT Streets graded, trees in parking prices dropping, but very slow! Four boche faces >peared lo Prarie | _ BY FRED 8. FERGUSON Repartinent of labor figures show to-fever thé edge of ihe pit. Thal strip, city water, electric lights— F | (United Press Staff Correspondent) |4y. Retail prices of 22 articles of|Heutenant shot them, one after] all in and paid for; $50 down, | > per cent,|another, and with conspicuous! ‘ ating he jumped down and cap- PARIS, April 19—~With the Ital-|f00d in March decreased $10 a month 40 far as available information im | 1919. compared with March, 1918,/ tured the gun, together with three] Jian situation «till in a eritien! stage |"* compared with February, March, | concerned--the “big four” wan ex. | however, shows an Inctease of 14 per| more German soldiers who were the additional oblem of adjusting |ticles. During the year rib roast, #ir | Again resuming the advance, HOME AND 75- to 85-foot frontage— 0 10 healthy, rich soil. Large GARDEN TRACTS enough for any one, and only s ° Margaret Carnegie and Kosign Roswell Miller fs the most recent picture of Margaret Carnegie and Ensign {1 Miller, whom to mar en at the of the § thnayer, for which she was was probably the first the additional Japan's territc claims in China, | loin and round * 1 coffee in: the dashing officer a few minutes Premier Orlando wag scheduled to eased 24 per cent er incre 1 his bravery present a demand for immediate ac per cent, Navy beans showed a/for a third time by charging an tance of the annexationist pro-| big de ane for the year, as they other machine gun position s#in- ram granted Italy under the pact | Were 31 per cent cheaper in } »|gle-handed, killing five men in f London, at yesterday's seasion of | 1919, than a year ago. Bread iner the pit with his rifie “Ii iater demonstrat appearance of the iron mas. ae oo, vi : [" 7 per cent. ial Kills With Pick daughter bme quarters was even be * . Then he drew his piatol and Heal iz lieved he would threaten to wreck | WV} Cc | ‘ the entire peace rae } ild Cat Suspect started to jump into the pit to We want you to see the University Home Tracts! up” As he did so two Italian Strikes fusing to sign the treaty, and hole Pleads Not Guilty |“""" ing the other powers to their agree Pal Rewind Mader. “sast en, fae) gels 8 few yards! 3 Call either of our offices and make arrangements to have one of our automobiles take you to the property. Cause Casualties ment not to make a separate peace, |oren Robert MAdison, charged | eovar Gad tated Ge. gut No obligation whatsoever. A street car ride over the Ravenna line to Thirtieth Northeast will show you that April 19—{United Prees} cee ee er Laieh promoting . wildast specule lon Wonafill : the trend of Seattle's growth is northward. Bring some of your Phin Coupes. Wil hus #6 What transpired in the meeting | sire000 to Mlientn salami cee The latter crouched low and friends out in your machine over beautiful Montlake Boulevard. Daanpalibangh Sienna remained a myate fired in pistol at: the Germans, vation: t onsive y to nd larceny, ; , : It) proceeding was su de nulre lof not guilty to grand larceny.| nut without effect. © Nearby lay a te ka hele ed today. Dur- unded with the Judge Boyd J. Tallman's de- 3 Me the pros : st secrecy. Vrom certain undt| corimant of thé. stipering , qourt| DOmeee Wien, Wome the retreating hans Mk ee 6 progre ¢ strikes there . |partment of the superior court| ty. s had bee Mere vome casualties, as the result atern Mig Pigg oF the | Priday afternoon, Mumford, under| rene te) wonghn seneege Crate (treth® du why, shontd. be hes between woclalixte and antl 1 on was continued until "i » of Madiadh,’ matatatned one , Lieut Waa! granbed | it . Intcreate, thle remapcahieoaloyand y. ‘This could not be contirmed, |'"° name of Ms » maintain and, Jumping up, leaped at those ct wit pitt hy busing. in Unis Miclalistx in Rome and Milan I will profit by buying in Uni- Tc ead i agai | E. 8. GOODWIN, President. VICTOR J. GREEN, Sales Manager. x, Htome Jeracts, 10 is "aistinetty obligation whatever lthree sultes of offices in the L. Japanese are seeking, prin cipally, ratification of thelr cones |C: Smith buflding up to the time of bis arrest, He ts accused of START HUMANE WEEK jon in the Shantung peninsula and Inspired by his courageous ex- 919.° ; ‘ Nees “Be Kind to Anima ek will retention of King Chon: whiten (and |vaneing « worthtess check for! ympte and fired with hia dauntiens 312-314 Leary Building. Main 4357. p start Monday, tl rican Humane | seized from the Germans, | $3,100 on the Barto company, Feb-| spirit, the Meutenant's company Subdivision Office, Corner 85th Ave. N, E. and E, 55th St. Open Gertie es dey, The Chinese are bitterly oppowed | T*"? we Fi ee pressed on to their objective thru Until 7:00 Every Evening. peas ie observed as “Hu-| to Japan's claima, and it i under eae tik uw rain of shell fire and captured it . ‘ P mane Sunday,” yastors devoting | #tood the majority of the peace dele. |" When yeu think of advertioin Lieut, Woodfill ix one of the Phone Kenwood 3649. part of their sermons to urging kind-|gutes are inclined to faver the think of The Star. winners of the Congressional Hon- nese to animals. Chinese, wy a ¥ ar medal,

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