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TAYLOR (United Press Staff Correspondent) Cop PATUS righ #19, by United Pre June 4 ‘om town to town m the front re and the "i and with rowded 1 had more than « ortunit talking civilians ove jerkwater ordinar to learn the viewpoint and se vlahevian op the ital shevism bru “4 much tho o« would watch his asionally a more intel t man GOVERNMENT 10 ROUND UP REDS Clean Sweep of Alien Dis- turbers Is Planned ilw SERVICE NOT E—avoid the unsightly spots and stains on tan or colored shoes by protecting the surface be- fore wearing with two or more applications of Tan, Red or Brown SeqmowA. The wax body of serves to keep the leather smooth and less apt to peel or stain. Discolora- tion caused by rubbing of trousers or skirts is easily removed by rubbing well with SamowA. No liquid required. SmmoA HOME SET Provides the best and eas- means of applying » any color, and Congress to Deport Undesir- able Aliens WASHINGTON, June 4— (United Press)—A “finish fight” with anarchy in the United States was planned today by government departments and congress. Changes in the justice depart ment, designed to speed up the work of combing the country for terrorists, were announced by Attorney General Palmer, with the appointment of William J. Flynn, formerly chief of the United States sceret services, as mted under great into a deep steel set- 0 that they do not fall mat down with use. Will easily remove dirt and grit from around sole. Polisher is made of the highest quality lamb’s wool, tanned oa mounted on heavy wood back, and brings the SeumaA Shine with strokes. head of the department bureau of investigation Polishes all give a lasting shine. Do Francis P Garvan, who has deen stain or rub off. Good for the leather. * hetrd Boone ranges ny * a national reputation as a 1 investigator In connection with the New York district attor ney's« office, and John T. Creighton. Springfield, 1 war with the intell |the war trade board, | Flynn. Congress tomorrow will start work lon legisiation almed at deportation lof undesirable aliens, and the estab Mahment of strict Immigration bars for the next two years. First action will be taken tm the house, where Representative Albert Johnson, Washington, one of the men marked tn the May day bomb has a bill ready for considera once bureau of will assist Good blood makes firm tissue, strong nerves, steady eyes and clear brain. Keep your blood pure and ' full of healthy, red corpuscles, and your liver active, by using Beecham’s Pills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its food, and the food to nourish the body. A world- umous remedy to strengthen the vital organsand helpto Make Pure Blood Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. | Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. plot, uon ‘The bill provides for the deporta tion of any offending alien and closes the immigration door to all aliens, except to those who formerly lived in this country and have been lor are now serving in the allied armies Aliens must carry registration | cards at all times and show them on demand to all officials. They must oppor: | nected during the | | American, to admit frankly 1 Police Dry Squad Arrests Four Japanese Using @ truck to carry in their the dry squad Tuesda elaure night ume f coln five sacks rice and five ke ak police headquarters booked + for manu scturing Mquor, and the other seix held for evidence of mash dumped ¢ the premises. The raid was made the woods near 40th ave, N. } neealed Apanese were trained pre vintic ¢ was in owing er in the underbrush. Jordan Talks to the Stanford Club Da rr Jordan was guest of honor at a luncheon of the 8 jelub, at the Aretic club States and! oon of whieh their They have of such as assuming ‘The most vital problem in the eyes of the Boinhe nition from the other outside leaders are t iki in ot Unite Wednes pefu a the he topic the ¥Y evening ague Mex oft M The Irish Quest lea Dr GA He at the ja'n debts opa m| Mi dred Per Ce of nations ORATORICAL CONTEST AT “U" The annual oratorical contest be j tween the University of Washington and the of Oregon will be | held in Meany hall Wednesday ni; Robert M. MeCroske Il represent Washington and Joseph Boyd, ( gon, The K. F. Blaine $1 | be awarded the winner STRIKE LAGGING. IN VANCOUVER Teamsters and Carpenters Join Marine Men University w ) prize will VANCOUVER, | nite B. C. The peral strike fir June 4 day of is but two un 1 Prema) necond Ided to those who answered yenterday ast night the peters decided to the longehoremen Kern and will walk the rallwaymen qvere immed yesterday afternoon to remain at work today, pending further consideration of the strike t a meeting to be held at ht waymon were ordered by the general strike committee to the strike at hid ht last night A combina and atrike gave the waterfront a desert ed appearance f the metal trades employes G. Hart ker The Aano pretty ganization was tak ing no action in regard tc ques |tien. ‘There are between 1.500 and 2,000 men in the metal trades, exclusive of the shipbuilding plants, and not 2 per cent of this number had walked out In one shop, where 50 men are employed. two of them had obeyed the strike call, and thie was more or less typical of the entire situation | In some shops not a single man had quit work. In other manufacturing plants in the city, while some few union men may have been liabie to the call, no) inconvenience has been caused, and as far as could be learned none of the men had walked out. J union voting against the street railway The most prominent unions were the longshoremen and the machinists and boilermakers’ or ‘Trades act night this ried was nyers’ aasock: ke situat * far as » the employed only DIVES IN'SOUND, STILLS FOUND LOSES HIS LIFE Miner Suddenly Leaps Into Water of Marr and! 2 About 30 |‘ hat be f drage pers when his was of water. I thing show that he had liv 216 No. I st, Tacoma, and he was a member of the United Mine Workers, He mut 28 years old. The body the county morgue 0 feet nd in hin ¢ ed at that DROPS DEAD wh LILLIENTHAL SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 t t lege at a gatherin he day, Jesse W, Lilienthal, pres lent of the United Raliroads of San Francisco and prominent attorne dropped dead Rogers, national lec and the new psych k Wednesday night at the phical hall, I building Third ave. and James st., on “Tt Dawning Age turer on was Steals POLICE TAKE FRENZIED GUN M Says Czarism Couldn’t FOUR WHISKY Equal Bolshevik Rule Revolvers and Terrorizes Hotel Folk After stealing two pistols, bar ricading himself in his room on the fifth floor of the New Rich nd holding off city jetectives for more mond hot police and than an hour with threats to 1, Shannon, hal Irvine, is in the city j investigation of his paper Charge 1 wend the t two re ar remonstrated co oo Lucas. One of red to call the wa sere and when @ tarted to leave, he, toe, storeycle patrole Lefore they r= n Kinney mane the man’s room. t k Shannon into | Shannon kept both the policeman’s not permit him 1 iping distance, left the reom, and licemen re hallway. and « half 4 Shannon, r a getem the hall, where he a by Motorcycle n, who threw the man'® uffed him, ater ity Detective Gore ertifi Marst ate with all Irvine, personal t book with the same non had not removed company tags from ns, but both were loaded. Self made women outnumber self, men a dozen to one—es in coametics will tell you. made dealer Watch Your Kidneys for | After-War Ills report semi-annually to the commis sioner general of immigration, and Jany change in residence must be re testa RECLUSE DIES IN HOTEL ROOM Believed a Pauper; He Had $8,700 in Bank pauper, P. ganizations, which recently broke away from the old organizations |The longshoremen are reported to have voted 1,400 for the strike to 300 against, a majority of 1,100 ‘The men on strike are not reoely ing any strike pay, it | Strike pay is supplied by international organizations, but in the case of thi sympathetic the internation als hand. Influenza and Wartime Strains have left Thousands with Weak Kidneys E must see to it that the years 1918-1919 do not leave the curse of kidney diseases that followed the Civil War. The most common causes of kidney weakness are fevers, colds, chills, exposure, overwork, worry and unwholesome diet, and our two war winters have been full of these conditions for both soldier and civilian. Pay attention to the first signs of kidney weakness—backache, rheumatic pains, dizzy spells, headache and any abnor- mal kidney action. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills promptly. It may save you from a later attack of gravel, stone, cystitis, dropsy or Bright’s disease, and in Doan’s you will get the most widely used kidney It is the remedy recommended by the people for the people. These Seattle Cases Prove Doan’s Good: Americus Street | Americ wh MAIN ma the atri taking » NC-4 Commander Is Received in Paris PARIS, June 4.—Lieut. Cc er A. C. Read, pilot of the Yankee seaplane NC-4 which has just com 1 its flight from Newfoundland guest Crillor mmand Supposediy a man was remedy in the world. Rear Admiral H. Tow. | mmander | 1 and} the Master of ALEXANDER “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” AND HIS ALL NEW SHOW. OF bE PRICKS: Nigi urday—25e ni “7. June 10, locked, entrance to the room was gained by forcing a window on the | front balcony | A sister of the dead man living in | Salt Lake City will be notified | Coroner ©. C. Tiffin ‘CLARK DENIES FRISCO REPORT Fran appeal of the legraph com 000 damage suit & Clark” would|sent a district court of week were cor Clark of the Kil Wireless company | noon. Head of Rhenish Republic Accused BASLE, June 4 Chancellor Scheidemann First Avenue West (United Press.) Sen, ta became weak GIN, 413 Firat Ave. W “My kidneys and didn't act right at all. My hands be- 1 lightnt ing-like pains struck me in my m1 in a miserable t up when T was says us St, ch put m says: “I got’ wet and kidneys out of order intil_T was finally years old. I just couldn't with my hands pressed on down. > pain. My kidneys didn’t act ane ontained a gravel-like nt, in response sram asking per sembly for d send came swollen the new ° pic a me WNdren under it admitted nights or matinces, A Children under 16 not admitted to Ladies Only Matinees |REAL | PAINLESS. DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which 1s the lightest apm and strongest plate known, covers very \ittie of the woof of the mouthy| rected by you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years. 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I wouldn't recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills unless 1 knew and I am sure they are.” new republic hardly ,|3,204 QUARTS BOOZE sm | ON DISPLAY IN COURT the Kilbourne & Clark oom for $7,000,000," says Clark Judge Clay A $8.00 Crowns A MEI"it e-neeely an. apnea! from a de lenin & wd $8.00 Bridgework + 84.00 cision rendered in the United States | 3,204 quarts of alleged liquor were | $2.00 Amalgam Filling. ++ 81.00 court in favor of the Kil! placed on display at the request. of Painless Extracting bourne & Clark company Thomas Byron MacMahon, attorney | ination and advice reaen : aay "a, Gipo Bppenting {09 ANSE iy tawal IC ie alleged fridge W We Stand the|°ertain features of the district | Violation of dry laws s alleged that the liquor was found in Heng April 14 ni company is ving Kidney © recom irtroom. re ‘ ! n. ‘They soon relieved me and an eineaday, whe 1 i have never had a symptom nesd hen } ’ they were good Doan’s Kidney Pills Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60¢ a box. 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