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SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA Established 1864 Schoenfeld & Sense 111 South 11th St. —custard 4 —ramekin: —cocottes, Be. marmite oe. ah. . lah, 200. the. rs servi 56 yea etn THIEF GETS $20, Thief Caught by “When B. I. Allen, Federal hotel, Nail, but Escapes | Sunday morning, he s€¥ %) 4 fying coat-tail and a book on a disappearing out of the door! door all but caused the capture of ‘his room. a cash register thief Saturday morn- ‘Aged Man Struck | hospital, 7 on, | ing. as result of injuries sus u meee stothes had. been lonted of s20.| Mrs. K. See, who runs « grocery {tained early Monday morning when |!¥7¥ store at 2601 Yesler way, reported | h¢ was knocked down by an automo ~ AMUSEMENTS to the police she was in the rear of | bile driven by Albert E. Prato, 8307 B > the store this morning waiting on|!th ave., at Whatcom avo. and Spo : A y her husband, who is {IL | kane st ba She heard the cash register ring| The examining physicians deMare Cum THEATRE Jand reached the front of the store |*Yeral ribs were badly fractured yooh vard in || if time to see the thief, a young boy, (and bend the lungs were probably “WEDDING CHIMES’ start out of the door. His coat|PUNctured.” It is believed he suf. fered other internal injuries. Pr who is being held |caught. Mrs. See started for him The boy managed to tear his coat |from the tenacious hook in time to Nights (Sunday), 40c; Mats. (ex- ept Mondays), 27c. Ladies’ Mats. cept Sunday Mate., in 12e. 2s ore ota. sss a THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919. ce to the homefurnisher! By Auto May Die O. J. Modene, 64, 8755 18th ave. 8. les at the point of death in the city | Judge Allen started to reply the elty jail, told the police that Modene ‘ >| and | | LONDON.—"Afgar,” playing at the London Pavilion, was able to open) Costumes by Air? Certainly : ae per schedule. This would not have been the case but for the airplane. M. Poiret, famous Parisian costumer, and one of his mannequins, Made- the next evening. molselle Yvonne, Mew from Paris with the costumes, The show opened as attend — NO WORD FROM LEGION POSSE Food, Ammunition and Rein- forcements Sent Party | fi ‘ontinued From Page One | oe a and wellnigh impenetrable under growth, affording nod shelter for Jan advancing party, but at the same }time making it imponuible of attack | from a distance. The cabin ts bu ot of hi high power Miles From ™ stopping How well the 1, W plied with ammunition is not known. That there in at least one expert rifleman in the party of fugitives, however, is evident from the man ner in which Haney was brought down in the first attack The nearest telephone in 10 miles from the cabin and about three miles from Centralia, Word from the ponne was not expected before early afternoon Another man, who may be identi fled as one of the gunmen who xhot American Lee men here last Tuesday, was arrested Sunday. Hi f&rrest was brought about by an year-old boy, whose bicycle stolen Tuesday morning. The bey followed the Wheel whieh had been appropriated in the direction of the ridge from Which shots came during the shoot- tng last Tuewiay. The bicycle was found near the Midge Wednesday. The youngster saw the man who. he claims, stole the wheel, on the man on the street Were yesterday, and reported to officers, who made the arrest. Optimistic I. W. W. Jailed at Spokane BPOKA Nov. 17.—The coun try's 0 optimistic 1. W. W. ts in the county jail here today. He ts William J. White, alias C. & Dwyer, an ex soldier White, berides attempting to plan a wholesale escape from Medical Lake asylum, spent most of his time dant at Perhaps thia is the first time you have met Monseur |ing 1 W. W. missionary work among| Potret, who does more than any other man to wet the fashions for women. |ine inmates, it is alleged at the county-city building Mon- iegal disposition of whikky have over his head since he was by a» spectal grand jury, carty in the sum- mer. He was declared not guilty of f- legal posseaston of contraband liquor JUDGE ALLEN AGAIN ON SUPERIOR BENCH George Allen was sitting on a front bench. At Uule point a recess was ordered, | truth | As Judge Allen walked | the etand, George Allen w }Rim. A heated conversation ensured | With the challenge, “I'll mateh Uy with you any down from alked up to |Allen walked away when court re | wurned. | Taking the stand, Judge Aten re after 20 minutes deliberation Satur as George Allen was concerned. twice on indictment charges, and cleared each Ume. While Allen was resuming his of [day night. Judge Allen was tried | to fin In His Denk, Too ding bottles of | with intent to dispose of it, by a jury | tracted his “unkind remark,” as far The dete led Prosecut Pat : B v_/Competitive field, the greatest soft ficial duties Monday, the grand jury Knoll whiskey in his desk the morn to continue deliberations The indictment of Allen followed lene disappearance of 864 quarts of |r whisky from the court house the [night of June 4 Some of the whisky was poured down the drains in Judge Allen's court room, but 773 bottles were dis tributed to hospitals. Judge Allen, on the stand Satur day, charged the three olisors of the whisky, Frank Campbell, his court clerk, Joseph Henaman, his court bailiff, and George Allen, bondaman, third elisor, with breaking faith with him, on the stand Saturday. He #aid he found it necessary to aid in the destruction of the whinky, becaune he could not trust the elisors The nelinora got themselves tnto much a fix they had to lie to the grand jury, Judge Allen declared “Who led to the grand jury, Judge Allen?” demanded State's Attorney T. H. Patterson, Jumping to his “Frank Campbell—told me. Judge Afien. who lied to the grand Patterson interrupted Frank Campbell, Henaman George Alien,” Judge an swered directly the |that indicted him was being convened ing of June & A in his Je insine: son, b the w court Bar! Allen Deputy Prosecutor Frater also found two battles donk. ohn C. Patterson said. Higgine said b ate anything against PF ut Just wanted to, show hisky house ler in his suggested temtimo “a clique” in Attor no did not|“%es of other mine districts were to matter how Was scattered over the Judge n the prosecuting attorney's offiee wanted all the old The whisky was uned as evidence in} the tr the whisky brought down 4 court houne to discredit fal of August Henagen. from him. The whinky was then to be turned over to Just Otls W. Brinker, clone friend of Prosecutor Fred C. Brown, wording to Judge A And if we had the whisky be brought down it would| have been with said When return pient shook Not guilty have rendere alone,” Judge J. M son county, wh cane, he verdict was read after GOVERNMENT TI CET OIL LANDS ald Patt the ot Jud of man hands with each Jur congratulations the . had I trie AND LIKES erson guilty verdict was <=" MIDDLE WEST t I would} He sald T TO TOLEDO WALKS — IT |Wins Its Fight Against the Citizens Stand Pat Against Bights Tb ond 2:18 avoid capture. stepped from beneath the elevated | — | Mrs. See said he was accompanied | ™Milroad before bh uld stop. PANTAGES |by ‘two other lads. They gt $i0| Modeno sald Prato was driving very fast when hi me was struck ita., 2130 ie OW PLAYING * “MAKING THE MOVIES? 7 ang 9 ||i% Guarters Beet Sugar Price | PROBLEM FOR COURTS See Yourself in the | | LONDON, Eng. Nov . by ing, Nov. 17.— The Ree Mercerens | | Will Be Advanced |. urta have been called upon to un- Dix; The Conieys: SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17.—The |" la knotty matrimonia! tangle. A ral Admission. all price for beet sugar will be ad.| Wealthy gentleman in the | vanced to 12 cents a pound, it was|°% the war married a p: stated last night by the Pacific coast | Fess. She died some time ago o joffice of the sugar equalization | fuenza. |board. ‘No retailers or jobbers wili|Vallded soldier claimed he Fifth at Pine \their preseng stock, however, while | “mirer 1 Here, With Mats. Wed. and Sat. Ijany advanc® in the price of cane | her legal husband. The “UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” sugar will be prosecuted by the de-|usband has now died, and A Delicious Comedy in Three Acts ]| partment of justice. executors are faced with as ta @ plece of litigation as ever before the bench, The number “40” has been a sw cred number not only in Biblical but| in heathen history, and in later Eng: | j ish custom. | “Hands on the rail,” ordered THERE WASN'T AN ie see AVAILABLE SEAT LEFT AT EITHER PERFORMANCE SUNDAY AT THE Nights, Se to $2.00, ORPHEUM MOORE VAUDEVILLE LAMBERT AND HALL “GEORGIE” PRIC “INDOOR SPORDS” that the bees had not been allc self-determination “Fifty dollars fine and t months in jail,” decided the cou “Stung again,” quoth Kingst mournfully regarding the evide DAILY: 2130-8115. : Seymour Berry after he had ¢ My HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE “There's a Reason” Onto $25,000,000. P LONDON, Nov, 17.—"I had P A L AC E H IP Wilkes Theatre pleasure of signing my name to biggest check I ever signed tn TO SEE petio ih ' Xu oat tee nection with any deal,” said rly days | pity walt- f in Shortly afterwards an in | property | |be permitted to raise the price of|—the generoun gifts of her wealthy | on the ground that he was| unofficial his ngled me CAUGHT BY “BEE PRINTS” Now Mere, Until Tuesday Night || 7 THOMPSON, Conn, Nov. 17. _. JOKN CORT PRESENTS ; Charged with stealing a beehive And Her | r |Fred J. Kingsbury kept his hinds | Perfect | [in his pockets when arraigned b “30" Chorus | fore Judge Haines. | the | Kingsbury reluctantly obeyed ana | his swollen hands plainly tndicatea | wed hree rt. bury, once, the » the con- ae m= pleted a deal acquiring the control A Photeplay of John Lysaght, Limited, manu- FLORENCE BILLINGS UPSTAIRS and DOWN facturers of iron and steel. Tha +WiP WINS” transaction involved a sum clos { | obtain Southern Pacific WASHINGTON, Nov, 17—The government, in supreme court, today won ita fight to take from th uth ern Pacific raiiroaa valua oll lands in Elk hilla The government charged that the agents of the road swore falsely title to the disputed lands contrary to an act of congress which granted the road certain rections of land, provided they did not contain minerals ‘ The road answered that its agents had no way of knowing that the lands contained oil, and questioned whether the of) was mineral within | the meaning of the act The district court decided for the ‘ nment and the appeals court for the roaé The lands, at the time the patents ere insued, were known to be inval unable for oil, we believe,” the court said “Correspondence shows they believed the lands he much oil value.” Police Open Hall between officers 1 To Permit Meeting Ninety Russians met in a hall at 1041 King st. Sunday afternoon and a petition aesting the ent to issue passports to all ns desiring to return to their country. The meeting was held under spe cial permission of Chief of Police Joel F. Warren, The hall was again locked following the meeting Police Sergeants Scott White and T. J. Clark attended the meeting. The officers,sny they don't know what it was all about as the busi- ness was conducted in Russian, TOL strike, war gardin er, ar the Traction Co. EDO, 0. 17.—It Nov a lockout, a tleup and a The people of Toledo, disre @ the high cost of shoe leath. termined to settle their street car problem as they see fit, withou Rail-L | walk 4 Ther They Michigan the ec The back The back i And jor not In 1 | city dinanes | clent ¢ ment jd | ment s This Prof! and a gation council | not to repeal the traction ouster or- | from | anyone willing to give the eity effi ble rates. | Strong sentiment for ut the T ight company, if they ha: all winter. ian't wete hurrie when the ompany's franchise company says, “We'll and operate if you will dictation from ty moved people say, f YOU will t they don’t car the cars ever an enthusiastic it was “You can g00d.” much wh ©. Bids will be asked r service at reasor the csta of municipal Hnes is in The tracks © Ipft 7 is the first time upon higher fares, iteering by jitney utomobile lines will tran: Toledoans during the crisis, of porte, and rallroads, interior drivers ‘oledo vo to A street car in town into voters repealed come 1 be come ether blish- evi nd other, equip-| in the his | tory of American municipalities that a street car company has gone on a} strike, For some time the company has forced the fighting by insisting sport Nearly three billion dollars is pro- posed to be spent by France for im- provement navi+ “The sold they deserved, and I hope they get z of the same medicine,” White | is alleged to have maid Only one alleged 1. W. W rested by the police Sunday MINERS’ SCALE IS BEING DRAWN \Actual Work Starting Today time,” George in Washington BY RALPH F. COUCH United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, D, C. Nov. 11.— Actual work of drawing up a new |eoal district of the country, started here today. Committees represent- ing employers and workers met to draft a schedule. Later representa- Agree on & wage seale, based on’ the rates arranged for the central field | The miners have not yet entirely receded from their demands for a five-day “week and a six-hour day, but they showed a disposition to be conciliatory, end indications today were that an agreement, even tho temporary be reached. Meanwhile reports were being re- ceived of miners returning to work in Increasing numbers, altho in many places hundreds were refusing to re turn to work. Troops were being |withdrawn from ‘the coal fields, all would requested that|fear of riots having disappeared. we were in cahoots! the sheriff's office,” FUEL LOW IN Pinch Is Now Felt in Many Cities as Supply Is Cut ‘vel famine | CHICAGO, Novy, 17 | ta Middle | With the sntering ¢ supply of the 8 0% miners the reserve ing small in m e third week. felt nad jcitlen, Appeals for « k Montana generally flood: 1 coal was from the nd the A the of ndminist Da rthwest mal N * of the p railways low. supply Th ool was Chicago, Mil- 1 announced the f trains leaving Ch a ral other trains leav- ing Milwaukee and other points along the route were also cancelled LUDENDORFF TO BE QUESTIONED |Hindenburg Also to Appear Before Committee BY CARL D, GROAT United Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN, Nov. 17.—Possible delay in the appearance of Field Marshal |von Hindenburg and General dorff before the reichstag committee investigating the war was indicated today ‘he were scheduled to take Monday, but the squabble Dr. von Helfferich, |ehancellor, probably F cancellation of two former military the leaders rted by former vice will cause de. he committee broke up in a tu- mult Saturday when Helfferich re- fused to answer questions put by Herr Cohen, independent socialist. A divided vote to fine Helfferich 300 |marks resulted in the resignation of ceeded by Deputy Goethein, The nationalist movement had the g@vernment worried today Saturday night throngs gatherod about the building which formerly housed the American embassy shout- ing “Down with Wilson,” that Institution do | Centralia got what| | was ar-| den: | stand | How would you like to of your younger days? | | } talk? Artificial teeth made in signed and set with the | | | | | that permeates our entire success which has been a’ And don't forget that painless dentistry. the most delicate dental the patient. | | expense to you. will be. of it. BOSTON 1420 Second Avenue JUST LIKE YOU USED TO LOOK the admiration and apptoval of your friends by exhib- iting pretty natural looking teeth when you smile or They are never TOO perfect but we set them at slight angles, place little irregularities here and there that will make them appear just 4s if made by nature. 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And each organization—-which is in a ttained by this office. this office is famous for operations without pain to DENTAL (Opposite Bon Marche) William Jenkins Is Arrested | After Kidnaping WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 17.— (United Press.)—The government has made urgent in Mexico for immediate release of Wil liam C. Jenkins, American consul at Puebla, arrested by Mexican authori representations ties, the state department announced |today. Jenkins was arrested by: the | Mexicans on a charge of having con: |epired with the bandits who recently kidnaped him, the alleged motive evi |dently being to split the reward The state department understands these charges were made by Jand that they are baseless. was released without bail two hours after afrest, but ls forced to remain in his hame. MEXICO CITY, liam O. Jenkins, Am ent, was arrested Saturday pend- ng investigation of charges that he was implicated with bandits in his recent abduction, according to dis- patches from Puebla today. The arrest was based on testi- mony of workers on Jenkins’ estate, who are alleged to have declared |they saw the American conferring with two of bandits before he Nov. 17.—Wil- ri consular was kidnaped Mexican authorities are proceed- Jing on the theory that Jenkins ar- jranged his own disappearance with the bandits |Too Much Cocaine, Goes to Hospital Bleeding about the chest, Fred Lindstrum approached an automo- bile at Fourth ave. and Madison st. Sunday night and asked to be taken to the city hospital “Some one has tried to kill me," he told BE. King, 4731 40th ave, 8. W., |and Michael Saura, 818 22d ave., who |complied with his wishes. Physicians declared Lindstrum Was full of cocaine, and held him for | treatment. His chest bore deep fin flicted, | He was booked on an open charge. Held for U. S. Jury H. A. Bellack, charged with re. moving distilled spirits on which the government tax had not been paid, was held for the action of the | rand jury on $500 bail when ar. |raigned before U. 8. |Bellack is alleegd to have operated ‘near Auburn, Benzol has been used extensively in England in place of gasoline as motor fugl, peons | Jenkins | ger-nail scratches, evidently self.in- | | Commissioner | suppressed by the city authorities|Chairman Wermouth, who was suc-|R. W. McClelland Monday morning Seek Removal of Six Women | in New York | NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Removal of six women public school teachers for alleged membership in the com- munist party, was being sought to- day by William Ettinger, city school superintendent ingt the teachers were rs seized in recent of them are said to sed affiliation with the nd belief in the com- manifesto which Chief City » declared copsti- . over lative committee correspondence nich he says will show that Chi- cago packing interests and other big American industries are aiding the soviet representatives to effect trade relations between the United States and Bolshevist Russia, Chanéiller Jenks In Seattle Today Chancellor L. Jenks, president general of the Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution, will be the honor guest at a reception and banquet Monday evenimg at the Rainier club. President General Jenks will }deliver an address on “The Power jof the American Ideal.” The reception and banquet will be given under the direction of local and state chapters of the Sons. of the American Revolution, Sons of the Revolution and Daughters of the American Revolution. Hold Ladies’ Night Ladies’ night will be held Saturn the Seattle chapter, American of Banking, in Alaska building. A vaudeville | program will be followed by dancing. day night by Institute the Ast Ts an exaggerated form of ) QUININE |LAXATIVE BROM |lets should be than is presert A good plan is r n in larger doses for ordinary grip. > wait until you ak od are sick, but PR INT IT by tak- ing LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE: Tablets in tim > TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We ive free trial to prove It ity. A. LUNDBERG ©0, 1101 Third Ave. ‘DEMAND MEXICO TEACHERS FACE —) RELEASE CONSUL ‘RED’ CHARGES § ,

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