The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 2

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ou pon ramaraennee magnates cer ew ne een yn mR RR NR RARE SAL GER ~ * 9H SHA'TULE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. MIDDLE WESTIS [~~ SPENDING MONEY LIKE WATER IE THOSE ESOS . ‘Fuel Unobtainable; Many Credit QNE DOA. Suffering From Cold WERE : A chases, pen” Suchen A DOLEN 'D make your selections NOW and of all supplies ef coal now held tn SOME. THEN y ata to urged toda etart pa @ little each the United States we ‘«e pang ye omfortably keep pay by Mid Western officials as a THEN WERE means of temporarily combatting . the serious situation caused by the into mext year (uel shortage Governor bran O, Lowden of 1) linois today planned to appeal te the federal government for shipmer . Of excess supplies Of hard coal he in the Baat to Middle Weatern state two more days of this Jo's The governc conference, whieh the ix and a half hour ay fr " effect in Chicage hangas ty ar oul shortage mut be met a problem, the governors will contend Continued cold weather caused tr tense suffering in parts of the Mid die West today, where fuel was un obtainable, Har corh was reported burned for fuel in some parts of Kansas and Nebraska. Reports tod stated that the en tire Calumet steel district would ee — ae ~ ; : A Very Favorable Purchase The state mf Misrourt today planned to try ite hand at running , ; Enables Us to Offer the coal mines, following the ex ample set t v. Henry Allen of Kans Sip mines “Barton = Fine Serge and Wool Jersey county been seized by Gov Gardner. me |MINE LEADERS | eel RE» «A DRESSES seconds, greatly underpriced-- Lewis to Answer Summons WD a ; a ESSSSsS Affording gid ae special values. thruout the country tod the D t draped styles are featured. —theao blankets are mill seconds, the slight imper- | Br" ot int’ COAL EVIDENCE) UP IN SENATE HEAD NOON BILL tuk cua fections found in them, by closest inspection, con- ee a Heavy embroidery, soutache and flat silk i of the government's anti-atrike| braid is lavishly used to trim. sist of irregular print or defective colorings; njunction. The technical charge is 2 a there are no holes in any of them, and a6 far as | Boe ooo" seadent oc Palmer Directs Case Against Will Consider Fall Resolution Big Actors’ Benefit at Met- wearing ¢ a : he miners, was to appear before! i i i i sold at about 35 per cent higher than the sgle ios Miners was % epee Setue Union Men for Diplomatic Break ropolitan Friday prices here given. og Herth agtell gecsntien yopuinentlh cad Sir Harry Lauder Siiicieeeys! CHRISTMAS GIFTS the leaders who were te accompan WASHINGTON, Dee, 4— (o— = ye [Lewis to Storen’s office and take (United Preen)—Attorney Ger Continued From Page One || unusuat bill to be presented Friday | ji%e some sation rave: wit cm he | ral Palmer today had as great ————-0| morning at the Metropolitan the- Of Charm and Utility ‘won Boe carytreamurer, fin mans of evidence in connection to war romp povines a tre Sr the coward Bocas doy ‘ . itor of the mine wo! activi leaders in the | Secretary of Wa benefit fun ne show begins a : s $6— blanket $4.25 |] $7.50 blanket $5.65 | 9 Searie. «ior of tne mine workers: MAD tine ateihen ie hotse military committea et fim twit tontinue’ tor| | —A smart Blouse—to accompany the ex > ‘wool na blanket, « lary ot ad resident . dd obtain 24 pureuit =117 ee ee re miches Tae Texto inches, tn. pina | let the Indiana district, and William Ansisted by ©. G, Amen, anstat- thould obtain 24 pursuit | two hours 2 new suit. po Sie | Miteh, secretary for Indiana ant attorney general, Palmer bee Oe yor bes|_.7TOM many theatres will come ends silk stitched; in neat of several colors, including ae lee cettento ter am ioe w k ms she clever and entertaining acts. The or * oui ; blue and pink; alk atitched 3 oorting already, Carranza would have the su.| —A Sweater—a real necessity in Plaid designs, blue, pink, pink; K. as Switchm Tumday, when leaders of the (oo: 8% reer the Cnited | Wiikes Players will present the first y gold and purple; this blanket ends; this blanket sells regu |ans. ute en United Mine Workers will go be | fromecy of mira nil act of “Her Husband's Wife.” Or-| ge every woman’s wardrobe sells regularly at $6—; sale paty ot HAE sale pele Won't Handle Coal | tore Federat Judge Anderson, in eC ary ine ad ngt Cats Mew | TON Ventovilie wel fe rents x f mass. $5.65, ages Indlanapells, charged with 9% Jico had the number of pursuit ma-| sented by James Cullen, “the man —A Silk Petticoat, or dainty silk Volunteer railway switehmen may| ‘tempt of court, chines claimed by LaGuardia. — the West, oe ee 2 “ ’ un- lhe called to handle coal mined by| Ames probably wit leave here Sun-| ‘The prevailing impression is that | "tre in ap unusual ske: q dergarments. bl kk | Kans’ volunteer army of coal dig day for Indianapolis, to direct the] the committee will report favorably! Oscar Gerard, Swedish comedian, $9.50 blanket $7.45 $9— blanket $6.95 gers, Gov, Henry Allen intimated | movernment’s wide of the cage. ‘Thit/on the Fall resolution, probably after;*9d the famed Beauty Chorus will All actical gifts, 8 f iati large size woot nap blank —wool nap blanket, 6x80 ltoday. Coal taken from the slaw not yet been definitely settled, | considerable discussion. appear from Levy's Orpheum. The pre g , sure of appreciation et, 68x80 Inches; neat plaid inh size; various colors, im | mir n this district hae lhowever, Presentation of the gov Administration senators are oppos- | Palace Hip will , contribute "The | & designs in pink, gold, blue cluding pink and blue; all ‘ Santa Fe|ernment’s ease may be left to Dan|ing it on the ground that its pasnage | Strutting Johnsons” and Three Aces ay purp) colors walk peat plaid designs wilh r £ ontenac is re. |W. Simens, of Lafayette, Ind, «pat this Ume would prove embar of Hamony Pantages will send | : ateat 3 en this blanket stitched edges: this blanket , refused to“handic| cal United States district attorney. |rassing to the state department, | ‘he Kichardson Twin¥ and the Inter: | @ SECOND AT SPRING sagt guiarty at $9.50; sale sells regularly for $9 wale by non-union men. | 1 Ames remains bere, it will be be | which ts trying, by diplomatic means, | "tional Nine, an acrobatic troupe. | San ‘Stas * price $6.95, Allen remained bere today | cause hie presence is needed to take |to adjust @ifficulties with Mexico Monte Carter and company from 4. U acid “asta : t ait the final decision of the charge of the collection of additional | Adoption of the resolution, these sen: the Oaks will provide comedy and tf @Zp0k so wan USRIBIRS, who said they “feared |¢¥ officials said today |ators declared, would precipitate a| dancing. ve. wt ain lene fi quences” if they moved| Special agents of the justice de | cristae by inflaming the Mexicon gov-| Tickets were on sale Thursday at/ i $12.50 blanket $8.95 |the coal | partment are stationed In and near ernment against the United States, |each of the theatres represented on| Lost Love Worth | $10.50 blanket $8.35 : 6 Te ————— _|tvery coal field. These men ave | Weatg Seam War the program. $10,000, He Says| —large and heavy wool nap —extra large heavy wool } ine Worker: | decn at work since November v The € ‘on is ae ee | A 5 blanket, 70x#0-inch gize; neat map tom mane nahes: { Fil » be fee ot the pene eres te the fact teat fmm My passed | s | Salus Sandstrom, 517 28th ave. N..| pat éucinne Se || “mnt sas soa’ | | File am Appeal ir nor, na srng| arf easements] Why Pyramid P |ecsscees'ss sce. ©) patton Conard gold and purple colors, edg u INDIANAPOLIS, Iné D> ‘ > ee collected, not | 't# recommendations by breaking off weasid Sheredey for alienation of Button Holes Made | bound with silk to mateh blue, pink, gold and pu jCounsel for the United Mine Work “ relation: t 4 h p ae . his blanke ot tas Nic, fa understood to be = with Carranza and wit } vive yagi | I colors; this blanket sella res ms: this blanket jets today announced an appeal . vie cniption of the daily |arawing all American diplomatic | Aste Any, Drogsist Row Memegeee| UP Wes efietions by Adciph Mat-/ Knife and Accordion ularly for $10.50; sale price hf for $12.5 jde taken to the cireuit court of |® ett Rete i agents from Mexico, Jenkins, the sub. Balee inde Pyrami@d the j[son. Sandstrom accused Matson of Plaiting $8.35. price $8.95, [appeals within @ week asking that | '¥e" of the lend as geome ject of the controversy, would prob | Mecegnioed Treatment. stealing the love of his wife by atten: | Jndge A. B. Anderson's injunction | Operators Are } ably not be released by the author! | tions which he started October 26, | G. J against pe of; reventing | Coal operators meeting here today | ties at Puebla, and it would then be-| sane FOR FREE TRIAL. 1918. | jo Ue BAUER & 0. ft act en, be solved. hte frame new wage seale in keep | come Ineumbent on this government free in plain wrapper. It oe °, ae eee on ta nee cont wage ad-|to try to go in and get him by force, |St¥es you relief, Get @ 60-cent box \Jadee Frater upheld Sandstrom’s| Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ $ {Villa Capture Is vance recommended by Fuel Admin-|Thia administration senators held. | re lateon failed to appear Sethahen te vs * lwtrator Garfield, expressed satisfac | would mean nothing less than war. | in ‘ourth Ave. Geattle Not Yet Confirmed (00 Vio, the government's course With President Wilson's repressive | WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 4—| The contempt citation is a step to |influence temporarily removed, it is An unverified report of the capture| ward normal production, operators |mot unlikely, some senators said, that » Mexican| said) Within the mine workers’ or | congress will take definite action on sl, reached| ganization there ts a faction, they | the Mexican question by passing the the state department toda j said, cha wen agninat the strike | Fall resolution or something similar from the « These men will be Fall showed the committee a pam | FL PASO, Tex {United | enabled urn to work without |/phiet entitied, "The Conspiracy PremjenA ¢ mat Prondnes ating nrerulations aa a re|Againat Mexico,” written by one wa —————— | Vitis had b E his own It of the government's action, ag | Arthur Thomson, who, Fall averred. inde the Northwest being hela taken prisoner and had been | cording to operators. is an Austrian anarchist. It charged LAUDER SPEAKS HERE = "ence of the Norshwont being} |men. taken prisoner and had been | COrding to Spermier sted to ge inte|Meeretary Lane and other members| Sir Harry lauder, Scotch come , ree & ; lmander at Parr f tho standing jconference with Attorney Generaj/of the American-Mexican joint com: dian, spoke before the Rotary clu>| India is a country of 350,000,000 reward of 60 pesos would firat| Palmer and officials of the railroad | mittee with trying to browbeat the Juncheon in the M lub rooms! people speaking 250 different lar |be paid, was «till unconfirmed of-| administration imme liately upon his pee gel pore ptortensrrng ony | ving at t sever t ety c shin n today mov and socialistic . ‘Thursday noon Laud told his) guages and having at leas even |f liy he © jay. No cred.|feturn to Washingt to You Have Ne Iden How Wenéerfal never-old os of Scotch pathetic! distinct religion ence wan § the + in official | - -— eee Soret gasee or bet ie Pyramid Is Until You Try It. 6 opular 4 humorous stories t | ter € t. altho . . of Pyramid Pile Treatment of a1 “4 originat vrranzinta| 300 Names Listed government than any countries out-/druggigt. “Bo relieved “of itch Through th BLANC GEARY SPEAKS | Nena | railroad m: | . side these aan .., [protruding jes, hemorrho! and ro i ‘ Miss Blanche ¢ head of the| Because Jamie and lax Pew ilain “sdb Gases, ts for German Crimes} 1t charged that wat! st. and a|nueh rectal kr ubles. A single box ugh the kindness and generosity of economics department of the na \s Rectal eau be taken by . replies ¢ . PARIS, Dec. 4.—(Unite 3 oe a eye to force inter nine: Send ‘coupon for tree’ triak the owner of the building we now occupy, 1b 4 of Women's Christian! without causing o king n P fenial of |r st of peract a . @ NO substitute " Resoclations, spoke on "Hoarding| TinsiDy in th inom Thy Fiasco Ene Bat of persone fos ploiters of Mexican tabor and re- we are compelled to seek fields a-fresh and Home Administration” at the con-'Giovird muenature on the box. 30: give up MAT an sees ‘i See GAME CORON astures new. macrrmaramie al i hy Bit W , } An organization called the National |] PYRAMTD DRUG, COMPANY, P . tse a Dit Warmer paws, It Gt today, the | Amsociaion for Protection of Ameri: [ss Pyramid Bigg. Marshall Mich. Senco comterene jot decided | can Rights in Mexico, was assailed i me « Free sample of m Says Weather Man wivier they, will be tried na a) ik Bookie ohig wambetation. cat | Byramid eis fn plain wrapper. We turn our other cheek and bow to the Old Kis Ne y. The supreme coun-|cording to the booklet, has spread bs man who says, in terse language, “Get Out!” Up sec Bee tae ie Hes about Mexico thruout the United © Us fealty | tates in an effort to force interven. | 4. . She dide't know » soup , oh many lone 1 eniled om American labor to | MSaa wscsesens itt. veer. a resigned % Jusiona were not made | oppose intervention - ae avons ata . s Q oO eed se, hw ae % / canted ther fo ee ee Carranta Is Named Baby Coughs —we are telling our pe ve and trial poem, but ‘oh, how she OOM } ar nd nd ¥ 7 Ry Fall has letters, he said today, | aby Cougns 3 : rien with an| dent Poincare today granted} Vall has ba ® a wire treatinea’ with put goo that we are moving. We are obliged to close 4 shimey! we "7 ert t aiden gentie easter! i i : : out our entire stock of Pianos and some lines | , | wind tributing the document, and that 9 of Phonographs. This means a loss to us— Mi ABEL . cote dimeminatin ‘ a great loss—but we have to put up with it, jig granny Siieiee eummasion emis an —_— Now, piano buyers, here is your chance— as O S | for maintenance on the border of an and, remember this— THEY MUST BE American force to prevent Mexican | SOLD BEFORE CHRISTMAS! which prove that the Carranza gov Bea's. be ernment paid for getting up and dis i Ask | » to Prince Alexander, forays, will be considered at an early meeting £. pele tea iid, awe Fagen are high grade, stand- # 3% ard instruments, nothing shoddy or inferi Ragtime Roma E ase at Once Report American : in the whole stock, rom ALL of them a _ } Beaten in Mexico guaranteed. 6 99 WASHINGTON, PD, C, Dee, 4.— pstails : Toe ate cnartn tay 2 Better look at these before they- ere all i “ U ” : . mistreatment of W. K. Milton, gone, First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves dis- |‘Cirican'ty Mextan auntie at tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! | ™ex'e™!! We shall be open evenings from now on, C. J. Waak Piano Co. | fered broken bones, deep cute and 4 1633 THIRD AVENUE “© Sole Mio” sung by CABUSO ? Won't stay stuffed-up. wit t ru reueves head: | bruises. Accompanied by ing and snuffiing! A do “Pape’s |! dullness, fevertshness, snees | A report is expected by the state “| . a ling, soreness, stiffness . 1G 7 7 Cold Compound” taken every two . “ ; department soon from American GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA i “ Pape's Cold Compound” ts the] Consul Boyle at Mexicali Q ‘ 3 hours until three doses are taken | quickest, surest relief known and — nat jusually breaks» up a cold and ends all | costs only a few cents at drug stores, short le Valse “Filles de Haden” Priama Scenic arippe misery j It acts without assistance, Tastes|large body is said to be stronger The first dose opens clogged-up|nice. “Contains no quinine, Insist| generally than the tall man with . 2 nostrils and air passages of head;|on Pape'st small body and long legs. | Begins Friday | .

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