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ITALY CLAIMS WETS’ REPORT ARE HELD UP FIRST SIGNERS Not Included in Details ot Murphy Asserts Sentiment Austrian Treaty Favors Referendum BY FRED 8. FERGUSON (United Press Stat Correspondent) | PARIS, May 28.—Th Fiume and other bo affecting Italy will in the peace treaty whieh will be handed the Austrian delogutes at St ‘The first signatures to the pe- tittons to refer to the people the last legisiature’s resolution ratt fying the national . prohibition amendment, were obtained — by | the “wets” Wednesday morning, John F. Murphy, representing the California Grape Growers’ Association, announced. The © started Tuesday for 22,050 t be included | Germain Friday, it was learned ( day, It was alm will not contain regarding repars the i ffioulty of a proviaions | » than 2,000 petitions have ume situation, which re-| er cities, and reports The first jeattle petitions were quickly filled ¢jwith names and returned, Murphy | reports, ference, wil ‘ future settlement By this means the allies wil) sentiment is very strong for rendum,” said fairs like the raid on quet are making the re | FOR BETTER BREAD The kind you've been hankering for. Here it is at the Class “A” Bakery 1955 Sixth Avenue West vinted out The big four, sitting with Col | House and Andre Tardeau of Franc 0: We are finding a| worked all morning in an effort to] «trong tendency on the part of peo- | settle the Adriatic problema, as they | ple who voted dry to vote this time affect Italy, The extent of the prom: | against prohibition. ress made, if any ot made ore have opened! drive at 316 a large staff ating the peti was 0 has been experienceds! ng to available information Nocating the Austrian repara mg the new nationalities | worker vs in Seattle, } No announcement of the progress gained recognition si ulgn for signatures will ° armintion . until the petitions are Instead of Germany and Austria ked and the names initialed by | an they now exist, paytm the entire | the city clerk to show they are valid, Crecho-Blovakia and) the “wet headquarters ntated PRO JAPANESE HATE YANKEES, Get the original Oatmeal Cookies here. Also Pies, all kinds of Layer Cakes, Cream Puffs and special Chocolate Rolls. “Fresh Every Day” Phone Queen Anne 431 Neighborhood Delivery Eclairs or of the enemy nations w }was rolled up. Financial pooh |found this system necessary, in or der to maintain the world's equilibri um during the breaking up of Cen tral Europe, Military terms will not be included in the treaty as at prow ent drawn. * While interest is centered in the Let's go buy Boldt's French Pas Austrian treaty, the presentation try. Uptown, 111 3rd Av; down the counter proposals is town, 913 tnd Av. lawalted. These are neafly ready - }be handed over. The counter propos in an exclusive United m Herlin, ask that)” Germany .be admitted to ) of nations as a prime peace Adm Kolchak’s anti-Bolsh government at Omsk will not be ognised by the United States until that country learns more about him t was stated authoritatively. This Anti- American _ Feeling in| Siberia Increasing } = ————— } rhe St r by N. B.A) 24.—Dispatches to! ertiner, a paper Wish, declare anti ing thru Siberia ts grewing rather than decreasing. The tussians, both solfiers and civilians, | 10 not want American hospitals, | ‘American doctors and nurses or American assistance in any form other than those of money and sup «. ‘The newspapers are full of | ntl Amer n articles, and Amert (Spectal to als, as st Press dis h tre the le requist te the American attitude, no matter what Great Britain and France de ‘elde to do. Dentistry Placed »=- Business Basis DR. J.T. WILSON WASHINGTON’S LEADING DENTIST I aim to satisfy Jprepared myself in every way, to give quality and service. | Guarantee My Work One price and that advertised and rigidly lived up to. The atmosphere of this office is one of refinement. ’ Advertising Stores, Churches and Banks ad- vertise. Why not your dentist? I do not claim to give dentistry which is impossible. Reputable Dentists Have This to Offer First of all they buy standard makes and qualities of material. I have that to offer, and is all I use. And it is the intention of this advertising to get you interested enough to investigate, then I know I will certainly get your practice. Why should you pay ten dollars and more for crowns and bridgework when I can and am giving you the same work for five dollars? You cannot get bet- ter service and satisfaction. They are not perfect. Thin crowns come off and they also wear out. I probably see more cases every week that are considered difficult than a small office sees yearly. They will send their laboratory work out of the office, and mine is done before my eyes. No dividing the profit or to be fooled as to quality of the material and work. I am well aware that hundreds of Seattle people are able to pay high prices and are doing so in other lines of business, but is it economy? It may pay you to come in and see me today, and I wil!l surprise you. Best Crowns | | Best Plate, Rubber $5.00 $10 White or gold and stand- ard m d. The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation In making our plates we pride ourselves on quality. We can guarant Best Bridgework $5.00 Made in the same way all men of reputation make them Painless Extracting 50c Free with Plates or Bridgework I am no company, but a graduate and licensed dentist. I have just what your high-priced dentist has to offer as to reputation and more, as my invest- ment is larger. 12 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN WASHINGTON ie DR. J. T. WILSO Hours 8:30 A. M. Until 8 P. M. 810%, FIRST AVE. Sunday A. M. Opposite Colman Bldg. Obey That Ever Insistent Impulse Today S| Climbed Right in are having a dif. | There in dis | n organized anti: | an in the Siberian vortok to Omsk. The < jons, bring only general and} |very eweeping charges against every. | body and everything American and jare regarded as propaganda turned out by @ small reactionary group} lthat te in close touch with the Japa | jnese and violently opposed to the [policy of the United States as re | PALACE HIP | Fred La Reine, billed as “The Electrical Wizard.” will be the fea- tured performer of the new show lwhich opens at the Palace Hip |Thursday. La Reine carries six jmen and one woman sasistant with [his act, which is sald to be some. thing entirely new ‘The Bijou circus, a eat and dog lact, will amuse the kiddies; Eugene | and Kindler have a musical offering, including plano, violin and accor. deon selections, Comedy predominates in the offer: | ing of Plunkett and Romaine, The| | Aerial De Lors are trapeze perform: | jers. Cart Rond, the popular pianist | who played at the San Francisco ex-| position, will be one of the features| of the bill. Rond ts assisted by! Alice Conway lented harpist. |May Keep All Off City’s Watershed | The council public safety apmmit: | |tee is scheduled to consider Wednes- | |day afternoon, the request of! Health Commissioner H. M. Read} for an ordinance ordering all but |city employes off the Cedar river| watershed | The committee also is slated to| ltwWk over the n of residen and promt re of the W |iand park district for action against jthe concession holders located about | |the park, ‘The complainants agsert | |these concessions are a detriment to] |the neighborhood 'Says Street Car | His Automobile “When the conductor put the trol: | ley on the wire, the car climbed |right into my automobile!” That's the charge brought against one of the city’s trolley-cars by Jack | Fields, who has filed claim against |the city for $48.35, damages caused | |by the unwelcome little visitor who |tried to get clubby with his auto. Fields claima that May 10, at 72d and Greenwood, a Phinney street car was standing on a siding, He drove by just as the conductor put the trolley on the overhead wire. He} says the motorman had evidently | |left the motor on, for the car started backwa pad and bum a him severely. |FORFEITS BAIL FOR | FAILURE TO APPEAR For fatlure to show up in court Tuesday to plead, A. Henskin, al leged moonshiner, will forfeit his | bail of $1,000. An order turning the | money over to the government was | signed by Federal Judge Cushman Wednesday morning. | i | TO PUBLISH BULLETIN | D. S. Andrews & Co., New York} shippers, have inaugurated a weekly | bulletin, giving all transpacific sail. | ings from coast ports, Coast sail-| ings for the Orient are | one a day Let's go eat at Ee Pa 1414 3rd Av.; downtown, 913 2nd Av, | Don't Wear Blinders When looking to buy your next suit don’t wear blinders—look around you—make com- parisons. There are stores and still more stores where clothing can be purchased, BUT —when it comes to real VALUE plus a ealay plus tile plus workmanship, etc., this upstairs store has assumed the lead- ership in the Northwest. Our upstairs cash selling plan has revolu- tionized clothing prices—we buy in huge quantities, which means big savings—we sell absolutely for cash, which means no losses from charge accounts, and in fact, all our over- head costs are cut to the minimum, and you get the benefit in better clothes for less money. Suits and Overcoats $15 to $45 You Positively Save Money on Your Clothes and Your Hats When You Buy Upstairs GENUINE SOUTH AMERICAN PANAMAS $3.50 to $5.50 FLANNEL AND SERGE OUTING TROUSERS $5.00 and $6.00 This Store Closed All Day Friday—Memorial Day