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“AGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1919. WILSON TALKS (Battleship Oregon Is AT BISMARCK’. Due Here at 4 0’Clock} ». »..» Stconn ave © (forta. PHO p ae ECONomy MEZZANINE SH Jot the fe © Oregon steam | | Continued From Page One| || slowly down the, fair 15,000 Hear Him at St.» Mj again, and ciscles + heaters — ay and be any wanted \ [wilt he drowned in a bediam of | president standing on the bridge style or price is Paul, Minn. core of weloomi aan@ aul remember, anotne p Cluteh your ylannes thehter and re er hea py when ' n noe that here for you! BY HUGH BATLLIE ontempldte the greatest battle craft the whole world gasp, the Ore e (United Press Staff Correspondent.) afiont as one by one the ehipe of * ton 1 ahdewre ri a ume nce in e - < 3 F: ON ROARD THE PRESIDENT 8) war with great guna bristling from ord time ane with amira obley oO = and, as usual, Ce ee eT S| thoir turrets, pase ‘Weat Point, and, |D. vane on the bridge, churned into Your Credit Is bs gg APPROACHING | BIS) turning, awing Into the fulrway und | Mantingo Day with her decks cleared ” MARCK »,, Kept, 1 resident! head for port ‘or action and her great guns belch Good! Wilson left the big cities of the Mid-| It takes the fleet an hour and|ine steel wa a given point | See Great Review | Meanwhile you'll find plenty to en And with fast ting heart and tertain you Your camera won't bela bh inv your breast that all those fed——not Just yet, Not, perhaps, | great ships, built for the bloody bust unt you hear quite suddenly thejnees of making war, will be hence tiny putputputting of a Jaunch forth forever ships of peace, you'll heading out into Elliott bay and you! turn your face homeward weary, but turn your glasses to see what's do |with the knowledge that you have ing there seen what few had the chance to see rrtum ‘They've Got Keys |—a presidential review of the great lent armada that ever anchored in the Pacific You will go to sleep that night, it Price of Shoes in Our Economy Mezzanine Shop To inform the public regarding shoe prices, we an- nounce: The delivery of our fall stock is assured—in fact, most of our new shoes are now in stock on the mezza- nine floor, Therefore, we are in a position to make the definite announcement that while our present stock lasts there will be no increase over last year’s shoe prices in our economy shop. Orders for shoes were placed last March and since that time shoe prices have e been constantly climbing. Our present prices are based on the actual purchase price and are in no way affected t Me West behind and today struck | into North Dakota with increased He was greatly pleased | with the demonstration tn St. Paul last night in favor of quick ratifies tion of the peace treaty and the of nations the close of the ‘president's speech in St, Pau Mayor Laurence ©. I Paul, asked those of th conticon prepare your extra room space for or tes o Aboard the launen, you'll note are tators who were “in accord with the|Governor Louis F. Hart and mem- views to say ‘@ye A | bers of a reception committee. Gover be, with ords of the pren shout that reverberated| nor Hart is the portly person near | may be, with the words of the prost thru the bullding went up. He then| the bow looking in open-eyed amaze. | 1 Bip "t ; . 3 joel cor yt gall re called for oa.” ‘There were a few|ment at the coming ships, He and| UEINE A league of nations to put an weattering “no hix party are headed for the flagship | 1° 18 aoe Boog ae be ser aaa ‘The president's only speech today | withethe keys of the city In their ot wp ne wD , fleet with brintling gyfs and dare was to be at Blamarck, N. D., where | hands - “ - devil men ard, capable of licking he was due at 11 a.m. The stop| You'll notice, probably with a/io\ ine" pwr * was to be two hours, then on grin, ag the boat bobs down the > lings, Mont |fairway, how very, very small it im The president had opportunity to-land, a» it draws up alongalde the day to rest from his strenuous tn-(supership, the governor and his bors at St, Paul and Minneapolis, |party will off apd ascend to where he made three #peeches with-|where a solemn figure stands awalt in 10 hours ing them surrounded by a group of Members of the presidential party|saluting whiteclad gobs, That sol considered the gree at the Twinlemn figure ts Admiral Hugh Rod-| Cities the most encouraging the|man, Thru your glasses you'll neo | cng Bie cn Bis Sear ai Senn goane te Bane Ot Gov. Mar OulyiG Districts Complain ty was impressed by the al-|and hit face will wrinkle into most unanimous accord of the big|wrinkliest of smiles of Service Wednesday crowds in the Twin Cities —« ne Amd, almost before ju re aware holds of republicaniam Hut it wasjof it t w Mexico pointed out that the president's tour|chains w is In no way partinan bow» Mississippi and the ore were bie crow erywhere | Idaho, two other super dreadnoughts, and, unlike some of the th he} will swing in behind her and anchor |!" the public interest, Gas Superin president has met since he Jeft/facing you. And back of them, over | @ndent Hutchinson replied Washington, the people of the Twin|near West Waterway, eight other| “The condition of the gas service Cities did not hesitate to make aldreadnoughts, while destroyers and| that followed the strike cannot be noise. motherships and colliers and tenders | TeMedied, nor can the present condi. } In North Dakota, Wilson entered] and «malier craft will veer off to the |0n* be improved by any action on what was believed to be more or leas |opponite aide of the falrway and drop | OUT part in connection with our for friendly territory. Senator MeCum. | their ore about Smith's cove and | er employes.” ber, one of this state's senators, fa: | closer in. Representatives of the striking vors the league. The other one, Sen That's the Fleet workmen have announced that they ator Granna, is generally believed to Jare willing to join a conference at be againat it any time to help bring about a set For High Shoes, 6.50 to $8.00 Sis ie e Oo e or Combination Fabrie Top. 4 ‘That is the Pacific fleet The president is understood to be most rise to go, but wait!/ tement SECOND AVE. OY, AT SPRING St You getting ready for one of his strong A, commmots an orderty but excited Ask for Conference : fe Chor then : Movement aboard the vessels—catch. | ont efforts at Cocur d'Alene, 148h0./e6 your eye, The gobs are lowering) Representatives af the, striking the home state of Senator Borah,|i4. snail boats. In a trice the boats |Workmen asked for a conference in a | one of the most bitter enemies Of lar. fitted with aallors with uplifted }@tter to Supt. 8. R. Hutchinson the league of nations, as it is 6 lcars, and shoved away and are| Wednesday forth in the peace treaty facing for the docks communication maid — will reach Idaho on Fri} vtcanwhile, a Wild Weet parade “We desire to take this oppor ement of S. B. Asia «on uptown. It Is near, tunity of advising you that our for extra home sleep- ing accommodatjons with abundant show- ings of davenports, bedding, cots, sani- tary couches and oth- by present market conditions. This fact insures you a saving of seve ral dollars on the single pair purchased in our Mezzanine Economy Shop. ad 3ased on the purchase price and our present stock $8.00 our economy shoe prices will remain— er similar equipment. anchor | 5p . ne down ber | Continued From Page One eye —" —an extra good, strong, all metal cot, size 2x6 feet; head and foot erids extra braced; black enameled steal frame; steei wire sleeping surface supported with: helical spring's; an extra special value at $5.95. —thes® cots are offend at this extra special price, not being in per.lect condition. han beon « i- hoon; time to eat your aandwich. You | position now Is exactly the same | + 0 :-the rigte Ab a munch and watch the gobs, and peo) aa It was prior to the strike, 1. ¢., rae auey Gey propeting ple, and more people, and throw We have been and are desirous of enon ~ away your camp stool and hoof it for, scetring a conference to discuss memorandum to be presented t the president in case he refuses to meet the Armory If you're lucky, you'll the working and wage conditions a them. 6 J) be able to get within two blocks of| of the men in your employ, your objective. Eleven thousand therefore, again we respectfully H kobe are there, piling inte automo-! request » conference and are sub- Let's go eat at Boldt aaa a: So.Stcenenaa bdiles for a tour of the city Jeet to your call, ee When you think of aavttie hoe " 1 signed by 7 or i | Ing, think of The Star. Asks What “Game” Wilson| A 0" iter fis vou st the Se |, IC was tenet Paul Zones. amoe)Britz, Who Stabbed Woman, ,,!"6: think of Fhe Sir. _| H. J. Phillipa and Tony Cor. $08.95 Referred To the Fleet, There are $200 worth of |dola, representing the gas workers: Says “Not Guilty’ f | prises to compete for. A band from L. Ryan and A. E. Miller of the en- — one of the superdreadnoughts plays.|gineers, J. Von Carnop of the ma-| Frederick Britz, 67-year-old Prus- BY FRED S. FERGUSON Also Rodeo Show | chinixts and C, W. Doyle of the Cen:| sian, who slashed Mra, Lena Schmidt, | (United Press Staff Correspondent)! Perhaps you want to see a rodeo |‘! Labor council, _ [a neighbor, to death, September 2, be- | CHICAGO, Sept. 10-—The term/and Wild West show. You hop a Install Substitutes: cause her dog chased his chickens, | “quitter” Was parted back to Presi-|car for 13th aye. and E. Jefferson st.| This communicdtion. was conxid.| Pleated not guilty to a charge of first dent Wilson today by Senator Hinun|Thére you'll find the officers of the | eras important, ax gas company om.|2esree Murder Tuesday afternoon, | WILLIAM GAINES RETURNS County Treasurer; Wim. A. Gaines ‘damaged, for has returned from the national con-|Jobnson. fleet and a Liberty party assombled. | clals had xtated that the accredited ;)P*tore Superior Judge Frater ‘Good Until Sept. 15 vention of Veterans of Foreign Wars| In a bristling speech before the! And another band from the fieet will | representatives of their former em. 1 done the job, It all depends on | ire Pay aah for Dhimonde | at Providence, FR. 1 Hamilton club here, the California | play. pidyes had made no effort to obtain)" | done it. I don’t know how ev bgp mag AC ee senator asked to what “game” the| It is 2 p. m. and there's nothing |a epnference. erything works In court—" he said, Lecios sien aes. | One pound of phosphorus will sup-| president was referring in his St |left to do for two hours, when Secre-| Many indignant gas consumers|“"*? George Olson, his attorney, in-| terrupted He wa + Ply heads for 1,000,000 matches Louis address, and recited the list|tary of the vy Daniels steams in| are preparing against any further — of American principles he declared | from Hiremerton. An hour later be'll | gag faminen suropean and Axiatic diplomacy de-| find a mob of gobs assembled at Bon!” Brisk miles of wood cooking stoves feated and abandoned in Paris Marche park, Fourth ave. and Pine and electrical cooking apparatus are Senator Johnson did not apply the | st. What are #4 Me ap 4 reported thruout the e eity. a gobs ‘0 eat, sition senators ax “contemptible quit. | eating—each one red, white fn during the fight, in « sling ters if they do not see the game | 4nd blue lunch box in his hand, from To Plead Insanity thru,” but declared which he extracts fried chicken, cake According to Attorney Olson, Britz | Questions Wilson and © goodies prepared by Seat ! will base his defense on a plea of in wiven sanity y Daniels will not eat din | 48 HOURS a| After slashing Mra. Schmidt and t tle by ner with his wife, At 6:30 he'll hen returning to kill her while the to plead not guilty.” Brita still borg marks of the strug: | gle that took place at the Schmidt! home, 3400 Ninth ave. S, when he slashed and stabbed the woman, He “To what game does Mr. Wilson| refer? Is it the game he started to! play in Europe and did not finish, or |aining at the Rainier club, while she aernnsia son J dining a neighbors were bandaging her u in it the game that was played for |i nq wives and daughters of officers | ‘ “ " > a him and in which finally he aupinely log tho fleet are guents of the Cunser | Message Is Sent to Wilson} wounds, Britz is said to have de rr HNN aequiesced? In it the American! ciyn You'll be interested in that. If b Workers “L weillh 1 club led her and I don't care if I game that he no finely phrased when | it continues ganlens Il be hunt y m hang for it. Her dog chased my he went to rope, or is it the Euro ling a chow cham te yoursell pean and Asiatic game? with, probably, very little success.| WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— United | | “The American people are not quit-!1+ may be a case of go HUNETY OF FO) Pregs)—Steel workers officials here ters. They rose majestically and| home a . |won a great war, They destroyed | At’ 7-20 searchlights from the |l@eraphed President Wilson they | jruthless militarism, and they did NOt | ships will begin playing about the | Would wait 48 hours for him to a t] jault until they ha done the Jod. harbor, lighting up a barge of enter-|in arranging a confrence with the| When they had played their gameliainers sent out to cheer the gobs| United States Steel corporation be-| land done their job, Mr. W1l#0n| remaining aboard thelr veasels. And |fore taking final strike action commenced his game at Paris, and) at § p.m. you" have your choice| The telegram informed the presi-| | his game was for certain definite Ob-|petween watching the fireworks on|dent that it would be Imporsibie to} L. W, Buck, secretary of the State jects, certain specific, plainly |the waterfront and going to the ball/hold the men “much longer fre | phrased principles, and in the play’ | park to see the boxing events for the | fending themselves, unless r f 18] Wednesday a reply to a telegram to! ing of his game the American pe championship of the Pacific fleet. | granted President’ Wileon, asking (hat. be | were ready to back him up to the ‘There'll be six bouts at all weights, The message was signed by John| meet with three re presentatives of utmost and play it thru, no matter!with cash prizes of $1,000 for the| Fitzpatrick, chairman of the steellinbor when he {# in Seattle. The chickens and she ‘Dagged at me.” See—Hear This Montelius Charming to the eye, beautiful to é the ear, is this MONTELIUS PLAYER PIANO—a truly worthy expression of the surpassing quality ‘JTC ITT NTT TTS * 8 ot \ de-| Federation of Labor, is awaiting! vhat it co: Who quit the game? nners workers’ organization ¢ ce : igs Alias peeriad Petes 3 0 Guia tien Denis | wae sent. following the reading to| bresigent: thru hie secretary, Joseph which distinguishes all MONTEL- © These Are the Hands | Johnson then mentioned the oric-| or. ¢ you aon eure tor reworks | ‘ee, Meeting of the. president's. am-| Gown the inetatod, bus encore IUS MUSIC HOUSE instruments. ciples ot “open ¢ ante, op ty but like to see how his|tim to arrange m pias . se. quest sent to the president Fri : Saal conganel te vakeret: sae dances, trot “over to, the teat corporation heads before today.| cilcver If poealtie: induatrlay ree The _—— is specially con- That Make lt Painless adjustment of ‘al colonial|Qrome’” Gr, ne 8B. me fump down | wate imierchanee of telegrams fol-lin the Worthweats structed to conform to our rigid high elf dete a ino o Fourth ave. and Bell # ere n ‘ary.! ‘The 6 labor leaders ‘ar s. W or gat pepe ervonentl rg gio i. ae dante pgfan ot the re of the steel corporation, to meet mane . ges gry toe nae ideals of permanent tone quality. workers’ committee, The tele- 1, in full retary Tumulty's telegram of 3s. OF Eig ® ntember 8 to Samuel Gompers was} ~—s MOOd’S Pills read today at t meeting of the I na sidents of the 24 international re cee Combined with it is the ONLY hu- man-like player action—the famous SOLOELLE © within the commo; family of the fleet will be in progress. There'll league of nations, and others, as hav-|be a jazz band and clowns, and yc ing been abandoned, and declared it!can “go your gait” until midnight was not the American people who j¢ you like had quit. The celebration won't meed you haeipegr ag again until 1:30 Saturday afternoon, | CHICAGO, Sept, 10.—Greeted by when you'd best be stationed on the ions in the steel industry and A GENTLE LAXATIVE crowd of men and women carrying | curb somewhere on the shady side | *®!¥e" the most careful consideration In Larger Doses nd a huge flag and headed of gecond ave. | Conditions Worse A THOROUGH CATHARTIC parodies \" ¢ Central Labor council, and C. R Are VUULUNUINEELEUE0 O00 GELUUUGLLUUUEU EUSA MI —ASK YOUR banners by a band. ator Johngon arrived | wirTH AD Get Out Barly “At | coloring ple tion which — acco! 4 y F ‘ i's pete 5 ter a long and earnest discus-|Made by C. ‘ood Co a player action tn Chicago at 10 o'clock today to)” Here's a Up. Don't have anything] sion of it the undersigned were In. | tn ae oe ae yen thts Nee exclnntee, palate, am ( | ERGY MAN open his series of long distance de- about you that looks like a bomb oF structed to wire you requesting «| a eemciusive | patent see bates with the presiden fidgety the secret service men | more definite statement as to the pos the foree 6f the hammer One of the first persons to greet | ¢igor or the secret service men thoroly eliminating all mechanieal> sibility of an early conference be mt the senator was the mother of an|wili nip you and you'll lose ae ce et. va oak ger arranged by your effo oe American soldier, now in ria.lehance of seeing President Wilson | herds of the United Gene geetween With tears streaming down her face,/and the firat lady of the | poralseneiah or tia : ate «eae io #he begged Johnson to continue his| At 1:30 they arrive. At 2 o'clock |?” i Ve unions involved. an ie 0 eee ho he conditions in the ste ‘The MONTELIt 5 larly priced player p surpasses many makes selling at ¢ i . of other efforts against sacrifice of American their auto will stop in front of the 1 indus itth Ave, and . . try are aten¢ owina wonek } uble its cost. Ful lives in such foreign wars. |} Washington hotel, after passing | ; A ; “= ss wig er mine w with University st. out the coupon below and we will send ‘ Othe n the crowd carried ban-}up Second ave here, if you're ree numbers or union men being You full particulars about the MON= | Mg sading, “We Want Ous Rove liuck righ pall ie My j2ou're IN| discharged? and otherwise being dis MAIN EVENT TELUS 8c or come in and let M i Endeavoring to Get vat lane, eae*: | will be impossible to hold our men ship Northwent a ee Second and Spring Man Who ty Endeavoring to Get that's your cue to cut loose for the Si, i ranged, f Continuous Daily, Our Boys Out of Siberia.” waterfront, The president is to re-|tuiven ho een ae eeending them FRANK FARMER pa 1 neon was visibly moved by the' view the fleet at 3 o'clock elves by striking unless some genu Ry TOMORROW TO SATURDAY Vof the soldier's mother, "in an Se ine rellet is voucheafed them YOUNG Til BEATRICE EARL AND COMPANY hh iared that “keep:| yo 4, Soul Bee Wilson Our meeting will continue in ses G HECTOR ican boys on foreign soil in} You'll see him and Mrs. Wilson, | sion for 48 hours awaiting y Bremerton in a Comedy Dramatic Playle Ware: uidaeclared by .ccnereari®t™ a launch-load of other celebre-| before taking final action, F ““WHERE’ Ss MY HAT?” and undisclosed to the people, was in-| Hes leave the dock a few minutes | swer to John Fitapatrick, chairman | Wille vs. Harry Williams j before that hour and head for a ik Meavy weigh George Row famous of national committee, American el that looks puny and al-| Federation of Labor bullding( Wash nificant besides the three | ington ireadnoughts, but a vew puld assured that he and sel that onc the pride of every rH In the senate would continue American, the. “Bylo ‘ate te WORLD SERIES SEATS Keddie Jackson sige hig Frank Hayes Wi clterwelgh i. “ — Cheered by Crowd he declared the peo: “The Girl From Starland” A Spectacular Scenic Novelty 4 OTHER 4 HIP VAUDEVILLE ACTS thelr fight to “bring our boys out tt ld ahin cature Fhotoplay And keep them out of such places as the presents reviewing ship | TQ BE DRAWN BY LOT yo ite flag will shoot up into the ree 1 flag perbaps you The crowd meeting Johnson was|seen before—the fh seats for the world’s ser here will be drawn by lot presl the directors of the Cincinnati elub HERBERT RAWLINS Or KILL” sr and Yesier Third Ave. small and largely composed of wo-\dent of the er t math 1 Mind re : i Le ~ - ~ r ea ratios 1 the | decided today soe : } , Daily Matinees: Children 10c¢ %x*™ ,1"* See amet aca eaent, were ee Sapre | weotad a An mensions t i 4 alee od as Johnwon talke of the American You'll note again t : Fe BF RE tah i Bagi - i xin A strange com-|will be. pla 1 a receptacle anc boys still fighting abroua, motion abourd the big war y Is|[then drawn out, as in a dottary _