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CARS TO RUN | IN WINNIPEG ~ store Arrested in Yester- day's Fierce Rioting BY JAMES T RT United Pr Staff spondent WENNIPEG, Man,, June U1. —Prevention of further rioting was the problem before Win | nipeg officials today. With” | 20 or more injured street fighting —_ yesterday, Charles F Gray Proclamation requesting fo go about their business and to keep off the mueh as possible in Mayor issue a rens announced he wil his program for Mayor Gray fo thru with in Augurating street car service t Morrow. Further trouble is ant pated but the mayor refused to fonsider martial law Heavy forces of “moun and foot constables patrolled the streets today to prevent gatherings suc precipitated the riot yesterday Autoist attempting trive thre P the crowd was maltreated and when fonstadles clubbed their way to him Where was general fighting. Nearty 30,000 persons ce ed during the F trouble Hero Is Injured The most seriously injured was Berst. Fred Coppins, a Victoria ross man and a special constable A score of arrests resulted from the battle All telegraphers returned to work today. They are the only ones to leave the strikers as a Military intelligence agents alded city authorities in gathering avi dence against professional strike agitators Dominion authorities Thave said they will prosecute on this information against undes: & ables. . ‘The city was quiet last night but there was one display of “lawless pmeas."* Nearly 100 colored and White men started a series of cray Fames on the principal street and Mear the city hall. Piles of silver wnd script were tossed into the rings. The dice devotees were unmo Tested. Special constables had oeen F withdrawn to avoid further trouole Players said they wanted to show they couldn't be controlled except by the regular police ART SPEAKER TGRAND LODGE Ke Gov. “Attends Masonic \ Session in Seattle | —_—_ } Acting Governor Louls F. Hart p was the speaker of the day before Masonic grand lodge of Wash- | fon, in annual session at the M. jc temple Wednesday. The wtite conference of the Masonic! ‘ordew opened Tuesday and wii!| continue until Thursday night. Reports of further committees were «heard Wednesday morning | pelection of officers was sched- | to take place late in the afer | Masons and their wives will be! entertained at a ball in Shriners | @uditorium Wednesday evening. ) The concluding event on the first | Program was administration | Master Mason degree in the | auditorium before Seattle} | visiting Masons. | Permission to confer the degree granted by the grand lodge to| cn lodge No. 15 Os Ww iker, master of the lodge, in| ur invited a team composed en- Pe of members of Angora| . No. $2, Mystic Order Vetled| hets of the Enchanted Realm Ixemplify the work of the de- work was conferred by a| of officers headed by Right} ofshipful Master James H. Beggs or grand warden, of the srand | © Assisting section of in conferring of the | the degree were| tig W. Brinker, senior warden; | | Lewis B. Benedict, secretary; Earl | | &. Cline, senior deacon; Herbert A 7 g. junior deacon; Theodore § ch, ¢haplain; Thomas Ghent, | ist, and Charles D. aig.) ¢ team for the second section uded W. J. Steinert, Rollo W re, Louis B. Benedict, J. Hilan, George E. Higgins, ©. R. jer, Maurice Whittingham, An- MeQuaker, Samuel Worde John . Frazer, T. H. Arensburg. W. Guardiach, Verne Dyer, Charlies H Flynn, Robert R. Turbitt, A. M Lombard, J. A, Saunders, R. H. Griffin, H. 8. Phillips and V. W Galer OPEN PORTLAND ROSE CARNIVAL Great Victory Parade Starts Annual Event PORTLAND, Ore., June 11.—(By United Press,)—Portland’s most fa mous annual eyent, its Rose sbow, | opened today, with of the fin Friday night The show thin year is called the Vietory Rowe festival it is not only the yearly tribute to the rose, but a dual event,’ including a celebration in honor of the return of soldiers, marines to Oregon Two of the most prominent fea tures of the show are the “flying cir cus” of airplanes, which came here from Matfer field, California, to give dally exhibitions, and the fleet of 10 battleships and cruisers, which are anchored in Portland harbor was held this | y every Oregon | eity being represented in the pa it with a fidat, bearing the d of the community ery Ore-| gonian who followed the flag during the world war has been invited to appear in the military parade tomor. row afternoon, and the Friday after noon feature will be the annual floral parade, ‘ the ringing down scheduled .for curtain because sailors and noon, reo eee A: As pictured, back, chine - embroidered lop in dark red, at . RB: lop finish .... Apron Dress of gray-and-white striped percale, belted at trimmed with ma 85c Apron Dress as pictured, of blue material, trimmed with mac hine- embroidered scallop in white ©: Apron Dress as pictured, in front-lacing Middy pink, prettily piped with blue-and- white striped material THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. = | | scal plain pink or 85c Lie style; plain blue N unusual trade opportunity, promptly taken advantage of by the Basement Store House Dress Section, is responsibl« for this extraordinarily attractive offering. Four thousand Apron Dresses, in the styles pictured and in the colorings speci .85c Front-fastening Apron Dress as pictured, in plain pink or blue per- tale, with machine-embroidered $1.65 Carefully made, all of them, ] Prices will not tire; cool and easily slipped-into for Sum- morning house- keeping in town country. Exceptional n value. one so mer or The Store Basement ——_——PINE STREE |TWO HELD ON CHARGE OF OPERATING STILL CHEHALIS. 11 with operating an Mflicit Hquor still June Charged ‘Hero of Marines Returns to Marry Buddy’s Sister . at Pigeon Springs, 20 miles east of Among the notices of marriage on he found her at the St. Lawrence he William Puckett and “Gtb" | Tuesday was that of M 1,19 g the Myers are being held under ball of|and Eleanor Stewart, ne sim $500 each, while John and Dr ple announcement caused no flurry, | ier ans aod just wie Puckett are in custody under $250/but the steps leading to the event! it wa each. rival the plot of a Dumas stor day the Fai Milton Reed was a member of the the Peace Miss Agnes Hansen, in charge of/ing war his buddy, Ethan Allen | 60th at service for foreigners the Seattle | Stewart, was fatall unded, and| Besides other Ethan, Mrs public library, will speak Thursday | Just before reathed his last on! Reed lost anc brother, MeClel vening at the Y. M. C. A. free nat a peer 0% nee field he on lan, who wa ed while fighting oad od slater eanor with the SIst Division ar a sister uralization class. Miss Hansen will | 28) [0 tn Gadieie”” kn: toll tone 9 gt Pekin auth ne Ben 94 tell of the services the library is able to render for the alien. Foreign born men women who desire to be come American citizens are invited Cc HuTEson-DONAHEY Optical @mpany 325 PIKE ST. Conserve Your Sight Immediate tion should be given to indication of eye You are fortuns found it unnec and careful atten the first trouble eit you have gla le unfortunate if you have neglected to do so 1 it is really urgent correcting a slight error in your vision today you may save yourself many serious troubl later In life—among which might strabismus, irith most dreaded of all eye cataract wear “Consultation Invited” 325 PIKE STREET. en | of bis death 1 fought thru the final battle ot war, and just three hours be fore the of the armistice on eriously he was fined for three months to @ hospital in France On his convalescence he was ser to the Marine Hospital at Bremer ton, and on May 29 wa Southw Then he began the sister of his buddy. A few ¢ PALACE Vv TO SATURDA FEATURE PHOTOPLAY BESSIE LOVE | | “DAY Refined V A Pre —in— “A YANKEE PRINCESS” Weekday German driv dian Red Cross Liberty Bonds ABYASINIAN i Matinees 10e—Evenings and & while with John E, Price & Co. Cor, 2nd and Columbia phone Main THEATRE ‘ONTINCOUS HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE OF LONG AGO" a} and Instrumental Offerin town Cire & YOAST » and Charm, MOWATT & MU The Sunbrite 20 YEARS’ After an illness of Prather, 65 20 years inda Jane the tal nday. here Montana weeks ag ly w Big Timb Mont., | ADVERTISING n humor Avert n rhyme; ave sublime. For the w Tn sor erent form or way; And humor creates business And helps all busin: rid does love 88 pay rch In busine drive ‘all trad sunshine dy da avor humor, Vil ave more UIT, COAT, DRIES Fifth and Pine — Elllett 225 NOW PLAY With Mat lanier The Comedy of Comedies HROATL bree “Why Smith Left Home” he Whole Knjoy. FURST Acts 206-316 lus War Tax She M be ship for in- PSTAIRS Basement Store Offe EXTRAORDINARY ! 4000 Well-trade Apron Dresses To Be Feature THUR,SDAY F\t Two Exceptionally Low from sturdy cotton fabrics in taste- ful colorings of which FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE——__—_ WOMAN DIES AFTER ILLNESS} br. Hs Mre died at two ite humor | Garfield former fuel ad. ministrator, Mra Garfield, Mr. and Ge to the 5 pave a a 4 : an a bpiod RIGHT DRUG ©O. will leave for the mountain Wed 169 Washington St. nes@ay and 1111 First Ave AGE Hind 65 d. E: Apron Dress as pic- tured, in short - sleeve model, with two large ; of serviceable + e, figur ed in pink, der on yee I Apron Dress as pictured, of plain pink or blue percale, with fancy vest front, elastic shir. ring at waist; turn-back cuffs and $1 65 e pocket trimmed to match G: Apron Dress as pictured, in short-sleeve model, of blue or pink pereale with striped trim in “oy and novelty $1 65 . The selling will begin at 9 o’clock Thursday morn- ing. The various styles will be conveniently segre- gated on separate tables for easy choosing. 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