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THE SEATTLE 1919 PAGE 19 MAY-DAY BRINGS MANY STRIKES IN U.S. - NDING TRADE DANZIG DISPUTE |ASKS $10,000 ‘Business Women Organize |3,000 YANKS — AUTO WRECKED PASS HEARING i} UNIONS GO OUT NOT YET ENDED IN LOVE CASE to Better Their Condition ARRIVE HOME BY CABLE CAR 1S UP MONDAY AR—FRIDAY, MAY eo of enrolling the, Canonicus and Nieuw Am- Three People in Crash Nar- Legal Fight On to Stay Sen- Cities Carpenters Quit; Difficult Problem in Peace! Says Tailor Threatened to/Dre™™ women of the West in a ; sterdam Dock at Hoboken rowly Escape Death tence Mandate : ation-wide movement to form a nw | Car Strike in St. Louis Negotiations Shoot Woman tional federation of business 4 me clubs, Mra. Florence Sper Sire Bos. Nas BY JOHN GRAUDENZ and Mrs. J. Backer have inti:|Duryen in visit eattle, as & NEW YORE M 1 Whee at Fh REA (a GHICAGO, May Went were (United Preas Staff Correspondent) suit against 8, 1. Weber ive of a pr nt group of transports docked at Hobob . t or cities tn Seca tale § BERLIN, April 28.—(y Courier © tailor, for $10,000. be business profesional day with returning oldie Phey |Metlous Injur 1 t 1 em ' i strageting ee os Rgotentl to Paris, May 2.)—The most 4iffi- | cause in alleged, Weber, while he | womer were the’ Nieuw Amsterdam and | Frid ut Fifth ave, and James nt : . way tne > day day we ¢ | standpoint Misposition of Dan-| Backer, and worked himself into| blazed the trail for this ‘ Amaterdam wore 2,072 1 . ick a woutt 1 For t ; ° i i the Saar valley and upper|such a atate of love, that he tried /of business womer the Kast, | cluding the 802 engineers, Sznd 14, by ch 4 w prepared to sin, ‘The question of indemni-| to win her from her husband, threat: axking that every business women's engineer trots Tit ' : ; en 01 ‘el 4 = nd yesterday eclaration was made today 8 Were not rewarded, and threat: |resentatives of these federations field artillery 4 . arned are chia ¢ the government Geiabert, head of the A to xt both himself and Mra.|will be asked to x fo: the tie The Canonicus carried 1,304 men, | Olvon wustained a badly cut 1 du , " ere oth and telegraph portfollo in the) Backer if the latter did not secure tional cor tion, to be held in Ju cluding the first rt The two other occupants of the ma The I © convicted ap carries 7 ‘i t, just leaving for Versailles | 4 divorcee from her husband so that at St. Louis, where compre rk, lens truck mp » hine, ¢ Clemans, of hor ; f : effort to Fe ca ti ctatanher cf the termi péaca| WS: S00 get w.Glverce from hin with D Mesama ar, thas anead AT sao ge ig gr ex. {and Mine Flat 1, of Both Hulet_ M + and wormed the greate He ix leader of the Catholic|( the jury in Judgo Dykeman’s ated. Mra, Duryea ta an ad-| ralaratien off » whe at The cable car was in charge of *pirary a nentenced t -~ Workmen's faction and one of the| court Frida vertising woman of New York city mpted to leave Am. Conductor J, BE. Dewitt, 1016 Borer ‘ foNet 1 1 oo gee and fiv susand t outspoken of the German del Mrs. Racker claims to have te wan actively enga in the sterdam he } Ger. ave Operated by W. E. Offi ve e tere 1 case — in St. Pau * pounds because of worry, and she|recent suffrage campaign in New| many for nine yea Hef joing | FID of 1115 Madison at. etre ourt of out, demandir creasen Danzig should become a free) and her husband think Weber should York cit | to Europe he m n Cali-| Offleld stopped the c aps n the « were ents an|port under German sovereignty | pay $10,000. for the alleged trouble| “The influence of such a federa-| fornia, where sho de 1 her le of the hill between fourth nda j f work. | tionally,’ said Geisbert There in a diversity of aize between | valuable to both employe and em-| Florence Spencer Duryea Jals of the state department | from the scene of the accident Pas a ere again convicted “Upper Silesia is mecessary to} Mra oF ker and Weber, Weber is / ployer," she says. “etter working | Membership may be either by 0 take. semsemintlity: (00 | cael of toous decto 19 tallae ae Coons. year tel t grec 2 j upply eastern Germany, Loss of | 4 small man onditions, & more liberal wage, bet-|olub or individual, rding to the Mr N a) et nob gia ain ol 8 Fas es ssaaaienn bye toigar Ma tperedly ani ee te out of ¢ Gaar district. would — crip; —_——-- ter home cond: Sand an effectivel plans of the come h Mr Atte examina mu n ' ‘ ently } ime the walkout Germany, It would me. one pr slipe acer os a an effective | pians of th wy » Which Mrs, |® , : rp a »| The nachine was badly damaged | first sentence. Th or ; . — ‘ ee ay ide for the girl just entering the| Duryea repre >i nO ; about the rear end, the windshield |upheld by the circuit ; the jon in|tion or emigration of 20,06 business world will be ng the) Minn Marinn Glenn, who wilt of Mentificatior : owes ae Weekeas: mad’ 4k. vean:-whaale fnaiie ‘on ADY B ‘ . would be unable to feed tien, O bentnene wegen. tt GE ves tmeen ehebe trwoth the twisted. The automobile thr u ‘ : settlement It is Marshal Foch's policy to enent a tremendous factor in ; » catch fire until the motor was } ae aed HANGED BY MOB *: tremendous in’ thatnertie’ te "Monit. pementele “nant * COURT FIGHT ON rete Veterans Get New bly tod @ ome . uth * wor imonty. The auto w knocked against the any im onler to diminish th Reig eb radtsore nda Movie Apparatus Detroit plants have report. | Ge » population, fearing — the pposi % - \PP and several thousand men {70,000,000 Germans will start at 7 v A : i a Maid to have dropped thelr tools [new war. Hut hia fear of mi-| ShOt Wife and Five Others; pene: ae ope rn eee Wayne's building program am or kaiseriam in groundless : Pree one | al ee Qamayed by a strike of clec:|France has no need Pe Pursued by Posse Boy Scouts Rall Balgidhecone heh : ‘bas Deen pa oe Gree wants - - - f t manager of the Pantages theatre. ‘and plumbers. Other work. | curity cause, with a stron . « a oat 3 " ® Bartlett sup ded the expected to join the strike | Poland, sium and Alsace-Lor-| WARRENTOWN, Pa., May 2 | | Suit Filed in Cali ornia t0| on Saturday Night , artlett superintended | the raine, she has three machine guns|(United Press.)—Renny Richards, Enjoin War Prohibition Parcicgp ony ong: sb aemhang a0 Gonhall, chatiinad’ ofthe detasm: ment ‘committee of the war camp pointed at Germany's head negro farmer, who shot his di-/ Save. it’s Great Achieve- ive scout of Seattle, the Boy ‘Scouts Union to Consider Action on) a P “There are three ways out of | Yerced wife and wounded her sis - : ; th t ° Ane ‘ow hite me was cap SAN FRANC ”, May = oa ly @ e " 2 hie comm service dec d= the ne GuTcUly. The first is a(ter and four white men, was cap ment at Peace Meet | Overtime [SAN MRANCIROO. ant” cnior|will rally at the Broadway high |t77 Series: Coseres ndly understanding with France, |tured by a posse today in a swamp } Jeane SS teas aaa: Mae 1 auditorium Phe) Carel | ited Of thar aint: tee ieee t us the whole world would have | hear here He was immediately WASHING - rteres' open h rt Aah | tion of their medale award: | Ji 4, a Ssactatinia Sune ror Seltnor ROE sury department for | 4, ounty gra seeking tates District At fama from en their w contributing, $2,700,000 5 ae ears to the Fourth Li t mn cam. "| paign. Frie and parents of the) TROOPS ASSIGNED CONVOY boys are invited to gftend the cere WASHINGTON, May 2—(United mony. This meeting will also par-| Press.)—The following organizations take of the nature of a sendoff for|have been assigi to early convoy: the Boy Scout Victory loan cam-/ 613th engineers, 214th military police See hanged abd’ bis. bedy was riddl § , May 2.—United| Members of the street car men’sjto prevent pr 5 neces eideta be. th. cake: 1 Wek Welllete Preas)—President W rdy Union will meet Friday night ia) was filed t | y Ameri 2 to| The negro’s body was then! the labor program adoy the cus the refusal ‘1 Willian ar. ; | a and England Thomas F, M wine protect France. ‘The third would|brought here and burned in the| Parts conference ax “one of the mont | inj n tait for atectae in Unit Division Units Will Be Sent f° ot sien s peace treaty Presence of O10 people at achievements of the new |the cding sous of we designed to render Ge elp- sro was charged ‘after he ee eee eras See day, in which the Interests of labor | Increase in pay for platform men y } eco ow and dus had been wounded a nun duel BO CUE Seon seamtat teen ee: | wth the "peeen, Gasine wan be talked over “st | " The complaint contends that the ‘lish [restrain United § } impe *. Further |torney Annett foreing the war-time probibition are to be aystematically and intel Hearings on there | y wouk overthrow: nd| poured on the shallow waters of| gently safeguarded promote weations hav a nic H a Monday, | compa’ and head « DEVENS, Mass, May >— eee pos Sot kg srt og 2 swamp and set afire aa one “ eed anne i sages been held with the clty council end of the war also enc the trae es See, See ee a ee ae Pres — ? ° multant starva’ dour hy amp and a an 0 o cabled . Tumuity today, | committees a” th hi “ bate Be svesbsina ts 7 tighth army corps “Phe first contingent | osoyment would cause rchy. | Means of the fugitive into Amidat the multitude of other in-| nounent 4 Pye MLAS, 2 ibewregyh 3¢ peer pace eon : —— — ———— « Rainbow division now here, distribution to various This is not a threat, but a fact the open. teresta, thie er step forward isn, * provide for pay state is unalile pr: r thruout the country for final “I am a workman and oY WS Se ee t to b over 1 and et no rease fe ® w ‘. “ Hincleding the three ma-| Workman's feelings. But am | 6 ‘1 other single thing that hde been | pour 6 ne eal i pest 48 hours. | amd lasting peace.” ditions of labor thruout the world | sti) her ‘cabie setriement 16th Avenue Fill and ultimately relieve the unhappy of the difficulties with the city division, s0 called be eS ome ee Ras it bol r ; | cause it ‘was cot posed ot|Nab Boy in Trick | nditions which in too many p' raid that some street car men are] Details Decided e have prevailed,” the president's The east half of 16th ave, 8. W. men from numerous localities, urging a strike. The meeti to | entitled to the name now tain to Beat Shipyard | added.” “Pereonally, |night will decide what action the| Wil! be filled to grades supplied by ] y every state| On the complaint of J. T. Twohy, one of the most gratifying achieve-| union will take, the city engineer by the General 4 and the Hawal-|¢ire marshal at the Seattle & North 63 Girls Walk ( Out; Refuse! ments of the conference.” Petroleum company. Permission Feptesented. Citizens | pacitic shipyard, R. C. Jaycox, 18,/ eS STR ie Anaya | for the Improvement, opposite Har- @ states are Paes 104 Seneca st, a boiter-up for | to Quit Union "Hest Chi 7} He. _____.»'Red Plotters Sent | or iniand, was granted by the 149th and 1 the yards, was arrested by Patro!-| lta t soard of public works ay | Chaties Bell Friday morning.| sixty girls employed at ‘The Not|| ne me Bombs, Say Officers | »ornine iy ae According to Twohy, " Juycox House walked out Wednesday night|| 0 Hun Delegates nT AEINGEOR, ay 8—Twonty| he commneys fa tie comer —BETWEEN— “checked in” at the yards at 7:45\when Anton Delkin, “The Chief) ———— e thousand pp lll corp. gicon beg +7 yt gg Bays IENES BRITISH }a. m. Friday and was caught seal-/ Nut," iy suid to have demanded that lb are now trying to blow into revolu-| 140,000 euble yards of earth, in ex is the fence in the rear of the " 4 t h oa tionary flame whatever clans an-|Cess Of theamount needed for this ‘eSuse eo © Reis je ee y y t en r of 16th ave ‘he filling Twohy stated that some em-|s" rape os = ial that may exist in the United |f ARE A ER OIL => of the yard had made a|" “ a ath: thes “Delkin made. on Sree a oe eee eee a SAN FRANCISCO of checking In In the|,." ae ae aa eae pik gathered by a ernment depart | Morning, climbing. the back fence pe ye see auey nul gle ‘weea ment here. Officials here in touch Clarksburg Wants But Sen. Phelan Says He| ant disappearing until 4 o'clock in| T° {een at and a strong back.” with the Red agitators to Ci Buildi Cc —BY THE— the afternoon, when they would |'* * wee rt r express surprise at the recent) ity Building ‘ode ‘ Knows They Are again climb the fence and be| The girls assert that their employer bomb packets and the red flag! Clarksburg, West Virginia, has “6 99 joined the Bakers 4 Confectioners th rh 2 ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—(Unit-| Checked out on their cards pore ee Gan ox rioting yesterday heard that Seattle has the best) : Pres}-Gir Robert Balfour, o¢| This is the first arrest for thix|unlon last fll and OF Um Mme we earn building code in the country ( "| offense. rhage Bi apna ea om Third For that reason the city of Clarks Leaving Portland after signing up a wage azr ny rd of V-Loan burg wants to ¥ ttern their new it a declaration by INIA | In his speech to the girls Delkin 7 : nee Wi Gistersin snaking ooccro WOULD STOP RIDING sald he "would close “The Nut Now Subscribed 37) eis tnainman of the Tuesday May oth 1919 @ California oi] fields omg poe OUTSIDE STREET CARS| House” and co east before giving WASHIN' May Fk prelate ray “ter pence © + 3 9 foterests. He maid he knew nothing, An ordinance prohibiting riding on |! '* reported. In the meantime Preas.)—-Approximately one-third of |punding lei of eastern and every nine days thereafter jthe Victory Loan has been sub-| city, scribed, tre officials entimated | Carrol today, Unofficial reports reaching | of a < the department indicated that $1,-| phe 500,000,000 has been subscribed This showing of the country ts poorer than made for a similar REFUSE MOVING period in either the Third or Fourth) Petition of W Piggott for per Te gains OF oe ——_ s written City Clerk Harry king for the gift or Joan STOPS AT ASTORIA IN EACH DIRECTION of the Seattle code The “ROSE CITY” has been completely overhauled and reno- city clerk will dispatch the vated, and placed in first-class condition for the aecommodation of requested information passengers and freight business. Passenger reservations may be made through the U. S, Rail- road Administration Ticket Office, 714 Second Avenue, Seattie, or through the City Ticket Agent of the San Francisco & Portland & plan and was here | outside of street cars, expectorating tourist. on any part of the car or throwing ) however, tele refuse therein, and listing many oth . Secretary of the Interior | cr offenses, and providing punish Wounded 28 Times, information indl-| ment therefor, ia being prepared by terests are seeking Assistant Corporation Counsel T. J Has 35 Chevrons DALLAS, Texas, May 2.—Recause the oll fields thru! L. Kennedy, for Superintendent Thos. . @f stock in a number of | F. Murphine he would look too much like a zebra i i i ze fea mpanies. He asked action by the | ; if he wore all the chevrons he mer PA Loans, officials said mission to move the building at ; is gent of tl PKernment to prevent this LEGION PLANS PARADE ita, Charles A. Pettit, only wears) UL - ns 1520 EF. Madison st. from its pres Steamship Line, 679 Market St., San Francisco, x BELLINGHAM, May 2—What-|10 on his right and seven on his| DU ZASTAS eit tnsahion 14 aia. cndt a nce Make applications for freight space to . Rhodes, president of the com county's 400 members of the left arm. Pettit rates chevrons, | Accuse Colonel of ave,, between Prospect and E, High i , Agent, Ainsworth Dock, Portland. et Commerce, was listed American Legion of Liberty, service | having been wounded 28 times while . land drive, was denied by the board G. W. ROBERTS, Agent. 0..W. R N. Dock, Astoria, the federal grand and petit|men’s organization, are planning a in the American and Rritish armies.) Dutanta is secretary general of the | Neglecting Troops 6h pablia works rides on’ racoie ¥. 0. SCHULLE Agent, Pier selected for the May term big parade and demonstration for | He has seen 42 months’ active serv-| peace conference, and had the jobof/ SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—/mendation of a special committee (United Presx.)—Charges that Ci |M. A. Andruss, commanding the 67th coast artillery, neglected his }men on their transcontinental trip | THRE ATEN T™ Eanes The Week Brings Scores More Styles in | Pumps and Buckles for Your Spring and Summer Wear jee, worth seven service chevrona. | making arrangements for the recep tion of the German de they went to Paria to Friday. | Decoration da: The Best Proof of the worth of any product is its accept- ance by the housewife. Why? Because she uses only foods made hygienically; foods that are whole- some, nutritious, giving the utmost nour- ishment for the smallest expenditure. appointed to investigate the plan. druss' men had to depend upon the : \To Tell ienianiean W. W. Alliance” Fights) Club About Skagit A. H. Dimock, city engineer, will Recall of Mayor Short | ceit the king ‘County, Democratic a club, at ita regular weekly meeting. SIOUX CITY, Ia, May 2-—"We/at “1 Kats cafeter! Saturday | will blow the whole town to helt if noon, a ut the “Skagit Power Proj you put Mayor Short out of off lam H, Beeler will make a} |} That waa th threat mad four-minute talk on the Victory Lib-| postcard addressed to KE. J. 8 non, /erty Loan. | who is instrumental in trying to se cure ar of Short. The card was| \@ BONDS, NO PAY BOOST VT Destined to become a very popular style this in Stanson'’s mail today. It was} BEL M, M A 1 e |wigned: “I. W. W. Alllance for| BELLINGHAM, } A novel} Short.” and much-criticised feature of pring an ummer. Police have begun the process of | special election called today for May | Ingham school board is of salaries demanded rounding up all suspicious charac. | 24 by the | ters agd those known to have a lean: | the increa ing toward Rolshevism or the I, W.| teachers, which was made conditio W. organization al upon the success of the bond issue to be voted on. Critics want to know whether the board expects teachers |Greeks Not Safe |t2 et out and hoort the bond is From Turk Raids| "°°" Our buying head- quarters in Boston \ foresaw this Pump’s Another Good Recipe for Your Cook Book DATE MUFFINS OLEOMARGARINE | ADORE ATLAGEOURNLOCVEDSOUSINUNENGD: 13 cup Col (N. FB. A. Special to The Star) ave edie ‘ = “The Thrift Spread” grin, Meow, te] an aay zines tenr-| Al QS popularity while other fle Bos answers all these requirements. That mat no teen than 160 Creeks in| tasY ald thet German govern: | “shrewd” style pro- i,lsupoons baking. powder is why it sprang into instant favor f OF | kitiea ninen t bib dpdes became obit, tat the communists were i phets were guessing ala all cooking and table purposes, and is }/{-ins: jno"trcts ve'tho ouveme |" —.. | _ Patent, Dull and M é cleomargarine, aaa sugar || Selling in ever-increasing quantity. [of a meeting of Young Turk Yeaders| | cia | Browa Kid Pumes ~~ ost stores are now *&e beaten light. Sift together times the flour, baking pow- and salt; add these to first ve alternately with the milk; thoroughly, and add the dates Try it for yourself. Churned fresh daily in a Pacific Northwest factory. Si showing them at seven dollars. i} _ - ~ George B. Jackson, of the Lincoln | $ BROTHERLY THIEF | HEH school, will talk, this evening, Welt Soles, English + Peterson, 414 Fourth ave, |{? ine maturailzation class at the and Military Heels, He will speak on “City nn MED te ota shorn saee paid n costly visit to the Rotlermak:| 6) en ment | re ’ hall, in the Collins bullding, I'ri- F ——— | ‘ [ Your Grocer Can Supply You. day'thorning: Wore Gre With lent | Steel Buckles in large as- fingers lifted Peter's wallet, contain NAB BOY PICKPOCKETS . | 1,00 and $1.50 7 FRYE & CO Ing $47 in bills and $2 in alivgr, Caught going thru the pockets of| sortment, $1. and $1. | - - bathers at the Crystal Pool, three | . BUTE have Were ariel tehcaptor a | horas SAMPLE SHOE sHOP a Distributors. Seattle. Buy a Victory Bond and help | |trelman George Bilodeau. ‘The boys Attached without extra Second Floor Fitel Bldg, Second Pike | pri to our havebate 4A, wore went home and ordered to ro fy brane Baels:e A |port to the Juvenile court Friday, charge. «

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