The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WED! timely sale event! about 500 floor and table lamps: special priced for three days— —included in this timely sale are about 500 floor and table lamps, grouped and specially priced.for a quick three days’ sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. —a fancy lamp is an ideal gift—there is always room for another attractive lamp in every home. —while almost every lamp in our showing is offered at a special price—we call your attention to four groups — from which a selection can be easily made. 20" 19° By —about 20 floor | | —about 25 floor | | —about 15 table —about 25 table oh lamps, complete lamps, complete lamps, complete lamps, complete | i with shades, in a with shades, in a with shades, in a with shades, in a | : variety of colors variety of colors variety of colors variety of colors and shapes; your and shapes; your and shapes; your and shades; your choice for $26.50. choice for $39.50: choice for $19.50. choice for $27.25. 1 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. | f Second Ave. at Pine Street, Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 South Eleventh St., Tacoma DERCLUE 7 IS DISCOVERED 'GOMPERS ASKS RHODE ISLAND "RAIL CONTROL] PANS DRY LAW | In Best Condi ion | | | | Labor Head Urges Govern-| Starts Fight Against Consti- d on Head Indicates | } ment Supervision Continue tutional Prohibition — Crime Possibility . | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—A plea| WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.~c the discovery of a) | pwe | + |, Deo. 17.—(United _ Ass the result of sapebed | |that the Cummins raiiroad bill now |Preen.)—Rhode Isiend, in the eu “wound found on the head of the un- | before the senate be withdrawn and | preme courts today will begin ite negro found dead under the | |that government control be con-| fight against constitutional prohibt these innocents. ‘They must be) maved “Neat tn point of suffering are | the qniddie classes. The new order | Gibbonn, requesting him to ask Pres-/| | ident Wilson to facttitate the work of | INESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919. ‘AUSTRIA FACES SEC, LANE WILL EXPECT CENSUS TO DREAD FAMINE | LEAVE CABINET Ask America to Help Avert) sverybody counts.” Senttto jwhere they will » in| Says He Intends to Quit, but 4 must make every effort to see inatance | en? European Catastrophe that Uncle Sam finds afl tis sons must be reached in some wa Doesn’t Know When “y paishiin ty nephews and nieces in thix elty, C ‘© asking every one in the city according to the « 1 in names of persons they | WASHINGTON, ” lm | tee of the ¢ re not now in the city, but! Secretary of the Interior Lane which is organizing © have thelr residence here | contemplates resigning from the ficial census enumerators who Want Full Count chine, ‘tat ken eet will count noses between Jas “Interest in this campaign must be| Fesignation to President Wilson Bary 3 aad U6, arouned, and aroused quickly, if we| OF discussed it with him, Lane When the government. took the/are to’ succeed. Seattle's fighting| *aid in a formal statement to wus of this city 10 years 49, ®| powers must be brought forward in| day population of only 14 w every way possible. We are depend-| Lane's statement issued fot jturned tn the official report on the dally newspapers for ai@\iowing reports that 1 laid his 1G contents? believed the pee jin this work, but they cannot do it! resignation bef. resident and tion of ¢ is rund 400,000.) ai), and it must be impressed upon |¢ he ved t the cabinet j yg rn dpe Rages Tyg Ry pr every resident of this city that they! }, of differences with the KY CAMILLO CIANFARRA bens spe an, woman and Child | are responsible if a single per president ana ot et mem venes Press Staff Correspondent |)\"ink here ® counted by the census |iiving here fails to have an bers. ROME, Dec, 16—Gaunt famine ‘ tunity to answer the census 1 tas stakes? Ollie drides thru Austria, erushing inno Ue personn are leaving | questions ee cent women and babies and threat ia and other states to} “we are working on a plan to in ‘tp agate Pherae ne entire nation wth anni-| "Pend the days, and some will NOt | troduce in the class rooms of the|"e™snstion. I have not sent ft to hilation return until after January 16, or at/ schools # course in census informa-|‘he President nor even written it ‘One of the greatest catastrophes |/“#t Until after the census man has)tion, It is hoped in this way par-|!Ut I do contemplate going out of in history ia imminent and can only | “*!'e4 at thelr homes. It is to get the| enus of the city can be reached in| ‘!¢ cabinet and } thheld talk- be averted thru prompt ald of Aus-| "es of these persons that the cen-jan effective manner. Every minister|!"* ‘0 the president about it Beas oe ree tae denies nus committee is working night and/in the city will be asked to urge the| caus I did not want to add to bil Thin was the word picture painted |°*%; Headquarters have been opened | members of his congregution to as |%Urden or worries at this time, nor today by Cardinal Pitt, archbishop|*t the Chamber of Commerce to} sist in the work of counting, or see-|40 I know when the time will come J of Vienna, in describing conditions |Pdle this work. The committee is| ing that all are counted when I can, Thin in @ full etate- \f ne, trying to Interest every one in the| cg |ment of all the facts. I have in hie country In an unimpar| iity so that bh ie Seattle must go over the top with i > th he or she will send in thought it unkind to say anything sioned manner, he told of the suffer-| is, names of any persons known to|® full count. We want nothing more|tg the president about the matter & tos = ear rere bps Bafa be absent from the city. than we are entitled to, and if weland that any mention of this now | powerful nation in the world and Organize Quickly a0 psd pon bt Me ce ok oe oben Mego fotrann 6 6 ee how only an obscure state, politically) Hotel clerks and ticket sellers at! more than 400,000 in the official cen- Ee and economically at the mercy of the/raliroad and steamship offices also | sus lists of the government. Lane has been secretary of tho allies have been enlisted in the task of ob iris clita vee jinterior since President Wiese Blames Peace Terma taining the names of those going to| peed ws agp eee RRB bag ed j ‘The cardinal made no effort tolother parts of the country. Uniess ‘ | Crane STO DEVO" ee Pe ee ions over the fact he believed the permis one is Meniitn Sirens Fan Police Puzzled by Lane had split with the president, 7 but administration officials declar- ed his statement today was a com- plete answer to those rumors. Lane wishes to re- peace terms imposed upon Austria ri wore largely responsible for the prea ent condition. An economic union with Germany, he said, was impera vary 2 and 16, they are likely to lone | the chance of being counted. Two Bullet Holes 8o many things depend upon a The police are perplexed over two full count that not = single pervon| bullet holes thru the windows of the The reason tive if Austria continued as an in-|in Seattle should be overlooked,” maid| offices of the Seattle Plumbers’ Sup-| sign, it was learned today, is that dependent state. W. H. Olin, chairman of the census] ply company, Railroad way and Oc-|he finds the salary of a cabinet | “While our economic situation is |committes, today. “We have only a! cidental ave, | officer insufficient for his needa. desperate, a2 & nation we are crushed |short Ume in which to organize our The holes were discovered Wed-| This was the reason given by forever,” Cardinal Piffl eid. “Under ree and already the trains and|nesday morning by employes of the | former Secretary of the Treasury | the treaty Austria not live, The|*teamships are carrying dovena of|firm when the offices were opened | McAdoo and other cabinet mem- | enormous injustice done my people | persons who live here to other cities, for the day. ‘ bers who resigned recently. Don’t Miss This Special Offer in will ffl many a page in history and one day it will be written “First of all, the compilers of the treaty made an enermous blunder in depriving a pation of six million in habitants of the means of living. An constituted at present, Austria can produce only enough to feed its pop- ulation for three months, The mines left un do not even furnish sufficient coal to heat our homes in the cold est months of the year. | “Houses of Sorrow” | “very house tn Vienna is now a/ house of sorrow in which you find) disheartened women suffering from cold and hunger and emaciated ba-| dies dying @ slow but certain death from lack of nourishment. The old-| er children are dying @ slower, but | no less painful death I «peak for| lim =6DENTISTS| _THIRD & PIKE and changed economic conditions| have deprived thousands and thou-| mnds of families of the chance of| making a decent Iiving. “Our coal mines have been given to Cascho-Glovakia; our land to Ser.) bia and Hungary without consider. tng that this meant paralyzation of | Austria's industries and starvation of | her population. An economic union | with Germany ts imperative tf Aus-) tria lives as an independent state.” Asked what immetiate rteps he would suggest to relieve the situa. tion, the cardinal replied Need Worid's Aid “The combined effort of the whole world is neceamry, Austria is just entering the severest winter in her history. The country is completely empty of food. The little that ts available is sold at fabulous prices. A thousand wealthy families have emigrated to nearby countries, sac rifieing the larger part of their for- tunes, I have the greatest confidence in the generosity of the American peo- le. When I saw the allies failed to t, I suggested sending several dele ations to the United States and ex- plain our situation and raise funds Several days ago I wrote to Cardinal | Account New Management at the National Dentists N. E. Corner Third and Pike these delegations which are now en | route, Our only hope now is Amer- ica.” ‘The body. when found, was lying reside an empty carbolic acid bottle quent ed in the discovery of the wound on hat the man had been killed and Ghrown over the viaduct road message to congress will be|*train federal authorities from en.| ‘The only indication to the man's |ready within a few weeks forcing the amendment, aa provided yy is a laundry mark of the |. Gompers, who led the attack on| for in the Voletead law, in Rhode I f tt Laundry, bearing the name the Cummings bill before the senate | land. C. Jones. | j committee today, severely criticised | Rhode Island's case is the second ‘Mo one bas inquired at the morgue,| Miss Mildred Fowler Gignoux, one|!t# anti-strike provisions claring | brought to the supreme court at De Titian says, to try and identity | o¢ the toremoat athletes of Mount|!t WoUld make lawbreakers out of |tacking constitutional prohibition ‘the body. patriotic citizens, wt 11d not |New Jersey dealers started one, but | Holyoke college, has won the Sarah | obey it [this was backed by private individn RP Streeter cup for belng the most “Stop Wor jails, while Rhode Island's action ia a gM i Tive nhoM: physically fit girl in the college. | “Te mea cannot ot om | State sult against teh entire United jets which destroy germ’ - _anngemmne any other way they toing te| 5uates. & Tonic and Laxative, and thy - | stor working.” Got Pg —— Bromo avi. OLD RAZOR PEDDLER | He clted the effort of Judge An-| VE'S signature WOMAN IN DISGUIS derson’s federal injunction in the} coal strike | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17 | Young,” an aged razor peddier, who died recently “John on the doorstep of a ‘BOXING ENJOY Pride of Portland —and five other fast bouts —IN— “THE at Crystal Pool Tonight OF Us” THIS WEEK several farmers who appeared before the dent Wilson to re organizations, nate in- roads two | timated the president's special rail | “The one “The object of such m insure continulty of proc eral ty of the npers quality, ounce two years.” Other witnesses took substantially as Gompers, altho sev- outright the same viev declared | ment ownership, |, Cummins was the only member of |the senate « th injuncti of ¢ “Notwithatandin ommitt xecutt wald nat “people made to work by injunction,” my 6 council of the | | American Federation of Labor | Cumming he ag for pres Gompers said he came b Fourth ave. viaduct, near Plummer | tinued tor at lonat two years was tion gt, Monda: Coroner C. C. made today by Samuel Gompera,| Backed by an appropriation of at, y morning, saga |head of the American Federation | $5,000 from the state lecislature, At | @iffin conducted a post-mortem ex- of Labor, representatives of the | torney General Rice tx stated he femination Wednesday. raitrond brotherhoods and officials | will ask the court for permission to ‘The mouth of the man was badly terstate commerce comunittes, stitational amendment, on the main ‘burned, leading the coroner to believe he delegation, numbering ground that it is an encroachment } that death had been suicidal. Sub will call at the White House later | the federal government upon toh 5 examinations, however, result today in an effort to indy Presi- | oe powers of the state | ain vurt agrees to hear th the head. It ia believed the carbolic }years mger, It was announced. case, announcement of wh ch te ox acid bottle was used as a hoax, and At the White House it was in-| pected Monday, th tate will imme produced | pers said ires in to opin govern wont. wuthort reed with annot be | perts aa to the tion Germany | tion, but benefactor, was actually Mrs. Anna! experience shows they do not. ac- | ag O'Connell, widow of & Britiwe army | complish it ; ” PARIS, Deo, 17.—The peace con.| TRAVIE. DAVIS Qo i2%0c72% tie, fay 88 a eT nat, and have no town, an| fTONEN SxDRCta to. Rub tna tered her knew her secret. : vo ‘| note to Germany this week decemsinacnaiaamant 0 advocate of government ownership,” | time limit for th ‘ fixing a g ~y he added. “I believe, however, that re he signing of the pro. YOU WILL over to private owners until a thoro| perwoen temrments have arisen eo, test In peace time haw been made Med and rman ox si fons, I should prefer to see, and I} ainking of tho enn ey hey for the Alex Traxubitas THE WILKES Sek that operation and control of |was teurned today, but thon et PLAYERS railroads be continued not less than| not axpocted to prove cert were ; The Bridge Street African M. ts A pe It MATINGR, AT THE | Im making champagne the grapes| church offers $250 eae P| ustin and Sa em WILKES 9°," ered six times, euch pros-| arrest of the culprit Mr. Car 9 Fis ‘King wing of @ different! penter has been preaching pointed file an original bill ot against the enforcement of the con complaint If the dintely ask for an injunetion to re PROTOCOL NOTE smount of compenaa | to delay the @gning of the pr The supreme council toda ed to grant Austria a loan of 000, Each ally will be tribute WHO HIT PREACHER? REWARD IS OFFERED NEW YORK, Dec Someone struck Rev, W. 8} Carpenter on the head with a cobblestone after calling him to the door of his home sked to con COAL SITUATION I$ UNDER PROBE “Shall We Be Governed by Law or Threats?” Issue INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Deo. 17 United Press)—“Whether we shall be governed by law or by threats and force,” was the issue put before ‘ederal grand jury which began here y the investigation of charges of collusion between miners and opera tors. Judge A. B. Anderson put the in formation in the hands of the Jurors at 11 @ m. today. ‘The jurors, Judge Anderson said, must determine if the miners and operators have worked to rether to violate the Lever act and antiltrust laws. “Let your conclusions sald “pe a full answer to a question which has been uppermost in the minds of citizens for the is, whether the government of the United States or a group of men ] rule the country and whether hall be governed by law or by our threats and force." and jury will also invest! gate charges that the coal miners violated the government's antistrike injunction by failing to return to work after the injunction was issued Prohibition Loss More Than Billion NEW YORK, Dee. 17.—Loss caused by the supreme court ruling uphold- ing wartime prohibition is estimated at more than a billion and @ quarter dollarsb y liquor dealers here. ‘The itemized loss is United States government $600,000,000 Whisky owners, $250,000,000. Other spirit owners, $200,000,000. Wine owners, $150,000,000. Brewery owners, $100,000,000. Total, $1,300,000, taxes, Centipedes usually but there are other sp ve 34 legs eefmons onvthe sing of his flock, ‘les with as many as 100 or 200 legs, past two weeks; | for a short time only Best Gold S$ 4 Crowns .. Best Plates... These are real money-saving prices and we are giving them to introduce this office to the people of Seattle and vicinity. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike

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