The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 7

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fHE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE whe 1919, Boy Governor of Mexican State Sets "He Guides U. 8. in |] Russian Affairs | | World Pace in Civil Reconstruction *« itcuas dh Crokame, bextey wee \ huge) had ved 20 years In Saltillo R D RI K & N LSON S in two years has raised the cee haere, oe ah wrhht f learned be ‘be — a } from bankr y to prosperity, from him direct and about mi from | ne u er ! 1 Bled schools, organized labor, Im). ian on the street " sade ten’ ex Greased = wages, filled = treasury | Coanuila’s ohntiry is respectably | tensive trips tot tate WITHOUT INCREASING TAXES. | eyioq with metallic coin and gut edge | where he 1 BY JACK NEVILLE bea er ty we, aad e (Special N. B.A. Correspondent) | And these the state adopted 4 (Copyright, 1919, N. BE. A) | Shee aeeutie’ Loam leet a ball SALTILLO, Mexico, June 28 oft operatista part f the = ‘There is no more remarkable state pub and has banded leade government in Mexico, and probably | professions and trad im the world, than that of Coahuila, presided over by the boy governor, Gustavo Espinosa Mireles } Espinosa Mireles is not yet 28 years old, but his regime could be studied with profit by gray-haired the uplift of the nation BREAKING DOWN US MEANICAN BARRIPRS His Aw friends are legion, | American governors. ernors of A an border states in| 4 Mexico, an almost bankrupt na onter to bring the people of his own! 4 © tion, can po! Coahuila as an ex tate and the Americans into closer Chas. 2. Sinith + ample of ripened fruit of the revolu harmony | Charles FH. Smith is the man whe tion. The only obstacie to more friend fanp- © be Tho Mexico's national credit at ly American-Mexicay relation a < . told me, “is the lack ‘of t 1 Present is weak, the state of Coa hutla can show its books to Ameri ean financiers—and obtain loans on and better acquaintanceship During the war, when Pre fent Carransa advised all of his chiefs not n for the reorgant Russian rallway sys \ favorable terms. ne Ot | ter is f the mont : This is solely due to the adminte- to me allied or German Poll-l important in-the world ; . bd trative ability of ths boy executive. | = he 2 CRE TR One Oe —— | e e row ornin 4 FROM BANKRUPTCY | pgevthaheer \iuea civ, he co Military Honors | : TO PROSPERITY | him: "W bays saaipaes f D. . When Carranza made his first the United § win this © or ead Yank stand five years ago against Huerta tyranny, Gustavo Espinosa Mireles, Military honors will be given Cor ernor was forbidden |Poral Ralph K. Pulver, 26, who was for democra Altho the ¢ then a law student, went with the the active leadership of t 5 te ¥ he in Alas Be R: ired for Deli “First. Chief” as private secretary , ceemaiah ein. helerery wre ke, an bala tear ‘hae tet bene Fi th Be Required for Delivery 5 F. th \ He became in turn Goahuila's pro.| = UFuvees me Matreler | sccoriet whe Nonarary presiircicn| recover Bu Tan Uoty ee our During This Sale. All Sale our visional governor, and elected con! pon45: Coahulla’s taxes have not ad-| the Club Alliada to rders in rougk He was for stitutional executive. He took the chair when the state was not only bankrupt, but had defaulted on the governor has just written the Amert e Interest of the state school debt, | fii bankers asking in what form h New Traffic Code from Valdes to Anchorage, in com: |}! _ contracted with the United States | dank. | shall remit the interest on the school pany with Joe Robbing, when he was nks. Hearing U Monda axle caihen Geib amis ae os ‘Today there ts more money tri Coa- |“ & P : y ae a Dig slide of snow. He — Mra, Wilhe. huila’s treasury than ever before In| ORGANIZES WORKERS ye : and mother, its history. Its interior debt has | AND RAISES WAG A. Pulver, 1411 vanced since 1912; there are no dis-| fight against Ger " in Company B, 13th battalion Fil putes with foreign investors; the United States guards. He had just oor discharged and was “mushing red Within This Time at Floor Hearing on the eduled to cor been paid, its expenses of administra. The workingman has been f the four brothers, E. R. Pub tion promptly settled, and still there) taught to organize for mutual t was hoped last trockett st; George A is a respectable balance | benefit; the labor centers have |). to the council sort Milton and Bur D a I fou ¢. Mireles in been stripped of saloons and | vocinn im live with the f é gambling joints; the governor [pe que has wan the confidence of the [66 the pe workers to such extent that he Qn “far has always been able satisfac “ torily ened their differ > grant Pe pet Like | “Fut thousend, ereanioea |‘! Rule of Japancse|l| The Fashionable ‘Contour is The Basement } coal miners look to him as = | | Japan wants nothing that‘belongs Attained with Store | 1 } | enry I FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE pilot, while capital looks qn him | | to China Das Weed. Gaskins ae & friend and just arbiter. His | TAKE ALASKANS BACK Sereda: program has been conciliatory, | ing here. Japan “some Sma “er | FOR TRIAL FOR FRAUD ices =<! ~WWarner’s Rust-proof Corsets 120 Lingerie | ed Japanese educator He has furnished the workingmen | tie, ¢ of Saltillo and other labor centers | pe with casinos, libragies, night schools | seattle Saturday for and gymnasiumea. They will anewer to a cha ar Ashby her by the peace treaty, he says, Ko pivolhaingy ent Shwe acre | HOUGH the lines of the momgnt distinguish every one of the War- Waists Harada, because the majority of the joneer min Today he ix making an exhaustive | t¢ t ud EB ua, | people want to live under the rule of ner models, they attain this modishness with no sacrifice of comfort Reduc a 9 study of industrial insurance and | ry ag dae el. om the Mikado. | Rpts day VS. 5c Leqeaacghilatregnse-tt'ta Ooabell mi papers were il! or serviceability. educe Miners’ wages before the revolu:| Gov. Le tion were $1.50 to $1.75 Mexican |in company with money with a ten-hour shift. Today| 4. Gilmore. former mayo the minimum wage is $2.50 for an) and now a Seattle man eight-hour shift. Some miners make as much as $4 Mexican coin per day. THROWN THRU Before the war Coahuils one Thrown thru th I | state normal turned out Now six normals turn out And the administration not o plies text books, but pay board and all legitimate expe « Little Girl Struck nos) ots HEER Voile Blouses | D by Machi MODEL F3 sketched, is intended for the aver- that have become own by Machine : : : : heraah tr Uk autemiaiic teitin we age figure, having medium high bust and very somewhat soiled or rum- G. B. Hall, 2818 10th ave. N long skirt. Reinforced with double material over pled from display, some ,| canciones. seataoee abdomen, and fitted with three sets of hose sup- prettily lace-trimmed, oth- daughter of Mr. and Mra Eagan porters. Sizes 22 to 30. Price $8.50. ers with tucks and em- $044 First Ave. N. E., is in| Ridenour, 2909 E. Madison st., sus broidery in front—sizes 36 to 44. Reduced to 95¢. The “Cream of Quality Creams” wa F-0-0-D It contains all the en- ergy-creating and body- buliding food-elements that make strong, sturdy - Iren and well-now men and women. Feneral hospital as the| tained injuries Sunday which may driving into the rear of a/| pr t MODEL 1985 is an excellent style for the stout fig- ure, having medium bust, with enough fullness fatal. The little girl ix suffer result © machine on the Des Moines road |ing om concussion and a probable And, if insist on the . # ‘atonal the cture of the skul 7 —THE BASEMENT STORE name, you will tind 1 students, ‘The public schoo! Dudtey morning, 1d, aeiined - the fracture of the skull ‘ for support, and skirt of moderate length. Ma- * @eliciously palatable a increased 100 per cent numericany;| Other machine had no tail light burn é hs . Py ot os is nourishing. la thousand. per cent in efficiency. | Ns. Wants Army Air terial is an excellent quality of coutil. Sizes 22 Rae Ret, ‘ome cROWTH: ’ ER TO RETURN Fleet for Seattle to 86. ° Price $5.00. tallic coin. Four hundred tedchers| Dr. J. E. Crowther, directing the! If plans outlined by Col. Otho W.! nd a ‘ : é have been pensioned pageant. “The Wayfarer,” at the|H. Farr, head of alr service recrult MODEL E970, for the slender figure, is fashioned of “The state has progressed un- Methodist centenary at Columbus.|ing in Seattle, materialize, Seattle der the two years of Mireles’ ad- | Obio, will return to the pastorship ef | will have an army alr fleet stationed | ministration more than any 20 | the First Methodist Episcopal church | her Col. Farr has wired Washing years previously,” 2 man whe (on July 20 ton asking that he be assigned two pink brocade, prettily trimmed with pink braid. A low-bust, free-hip style, sizes 22 to 28. Price $3.50. Second Floor. White Linoleums That Cover Materials Floors With Coolness for Middies and help Bae wget oe the homekeeper, are here “af in a wide array of patterns and colorings for kitchen, are featured here in an ex- bathroom or bedroom. tensive. display whose LIKE A MOSAIC FLOOR planes here to aid in his work, and nays thin will probably be only the tart of @ real squadron of cloud} climbers which may be located in the Northwest. Lax Laws Blamed for Divorce Orgy) Lax laws ‘are blamed by €ounty Clerk Percy The for the 1,356 M divorces co have been filed in during 1919. | ing ‘Children’ s s have been applied for saued pl py Hapeed ohne gone every weave inspires mid- THE PATTERNS AND C ll LET’S ALL JOIN IN THE divorce were filed | dy making. A middy blouse COLORINGS OF _ IN- overa LAID LINOLEUMS go through to the very backbone, so that‘in all . is so easily made that the outdoor girl who finds she SEATTLE PEOPLE ARE. | HURT IN AUTO WRECK Aprons, 75¢ | FIREWORKS | When their car skidded, plunged over an se e material a atterns eve zrc CAROL in atti tive | i THIS YEAR IN CELEBRATING Pag aa A turtle with thé aid Gf& Butter- dim. Blue, white and ‘belted style, “stating tainalnitbinie W. Pursell, Mrs. M. ¥. Benton, 3 ick pattern have a few of is Hg i th from pink or blue percale }-——- glehart and a Jape haut ie, rite Me t Ss to complete and trimmed with rick- ured § 1 her own making. . age " an n ; a ther ireathe spr bond : Mes white and blue rack braid. Sizes 2 and 4 y bay, All are from MIDDY itchen, and tan and vents e Tbe Henne. @he taee ot TWILt ight brown or tan and blue in pleasing effects are dis- °"" “tine DASEMENT STORE. Gloriow 533 Harvard ave., Seattle, was cut enous for tinctive and easily kept clean. A _ six-inch black " 5 8 about the face. coolness att and white tile pattern is striking, while parquet Victorious SEEK FUGITIVES WHO | becca Mig flooring effects in tan, blue and black are good look- Uproarious ESCAPE REFORMATORY inchen wide ing and practical. nold, alias F abr TONED LINOLEUMS to cover the floor of the Smit Labs office are in browns and grays. s H. Le Me-| 7 ha a caceaiapnaal : @ from —_ bey hse TC ee SN THE KITCHEN AND LIGHTEN “ * 99 es matory Sunday afternoon in a and Ia THE HOt WORK at the Summer home a well N 4 d n automobile, and ked it A . chosen pattern of Printed Linoleum is suggested. ever rip and park, are being inch width cl : \ yard Tile effects in blue and white, green, black and dag Bain cream as well as darker colorings are pleasing, and Tea Strainers ERDIN a matting effect in blue and white would be equally a tailo sty suitable to the bedroom. Berge 9 5 50 and is durable Third ¥ r. Cc Thirty-six police Monday, Konold | amy and Lewis for) passing worthless checks. | WE ARE DOWNTOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR HITT’S FIREWORKS Made in Seattle, guaranteed the best and lower than others in price. We have an unlimited stock of Fire Crackers, Rockets, Candles, Set Pie ete. If you are not attending Hitt’s spectacular exhibition at the Tacoma stadium, cele- | brate at home. 5 . on yh neighborhood. Everybody will be “shooting ’em. ih } Henry Fords of the airplane indus ) 1 and Thursday to discuss the rela Hii] |tion of music to the homes, David | DRILL MOCLIPS WELL. | Ofl drilling will start at Moclips between July 6 and July 10 by the | Standard Oil company of California cording to John McLean, manager of the local offices of the corpara | Wells will be sunk later at the nault Indian reservation lcompany has obtained governmen’ leases to land on the reservation h A TRAY rope of see oa not possibly reac e chen prons tablecloth when this effi- cient Strainer is used. In well- finished silver - plate with ebonized h —THE DASE Stamped CROSS WEAVE WHITE REP, , q yi) Pillow Cases aera wl, 38 Inchon wie, $1.0 $1.35 and $1.50 26 inches wide, $1.00 striped in navy or Pair yard. Copenhagen and pair ite ant Pillow Cases 4 COTTON wide, 50c Special rates to Fourth of July committees. try, F. Angele, Charles P, Allen and A. B. Lowe have filed articles of in i | corporation in Olympia. They will es tablish a factory at Leachi park and ik aim to build machines that will sell iH for $1,000. | 1503 FOURTH AVENUE AT PIKE STREET a | MUSICIANS TO MEE! 4 ders well, WHITE PIQUE in medium cord, White, $1.95. $1.00 and $1.25 yard GALATBA, *o light and easity AT LEFT, Apron A conference of musicians of the PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS AND SUPPLIES <i a ea tga, race Wretea lay laundered, 29 inches wide, 60c of Delft-blue or of strong cotton tub- Scheetz C vill be otiairman of the yard, Navy Percale. ing, with edges stamped to confere ances Dickey hi HVONSHIRE CLOTH, light ft Ne Tet * » . Hid rorieh aa obutcmnan of iho pre PRON meT NN! CLOTH, | ie! a ihad tn whites scallop or finished _ with committe org o i ; hemstitching to facilitate + + 6 with sash ties crocheting. PARTHQUAKE The smart Middy Blouse in’ back aly, June 80.—Vio- pictured illustrates B bergen Low- Rasen at $1.35 and | quake shocks were felt terick Pattern, number $1.25 $1.50 p. here and thruout the surrounding country Sunday afternoon, Only light damage was done THE BASEMENT STORE. © 61, —First Floor. ond Moor.

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