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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919. DRT NOT READY TO [West Seattle Office Wrecked by Yeggmen INDORSE COURT PLAN & Wiliam Short, of the, wages to meet the everincreasing fagton State Federation of La | cost of living hax met with the me yay Feady to indorse the PIAU) violent opposition, with the Petate Industrial court ax pre: that what has always a * Alvin Moore, memt eins as the Aimetican « Figeaas code com Ma, HOt th many cases been maintained U TH J to formulate data for Industrial peace can and will by : FOUR’ EAR. IKE Aa Fegialature m the wet ostored just in the degree that the 4 Bi eeenton, from haw. theme employers af labor desist from any effort to break down the toward ¢ (ndustria, ate 8 rs only protection, his trades eliminate atrikes and] oi and agree to ait down at the ibie"an ones Womk eit th It’s here for just three more days, and if you want a does "ot ata | ER say 3 an hour of lively, exciting, pulse-stirring entertain- machin vided fo Manion. ta a0 slagoravety cumn-| MARINE from the elixir for industria p -— ment you'll not overlook it— and just as Ba to render its operation | MO the cure for dustrial Gla will begin to te gual need for legiviat Proposed an elective indus . catda ‘carey sent Decisions could be ap} utes much towards the cure, will to the governor and his de! have passed. referred by refeyendum, } Goncludes his reply to Moore Undesirable, if pot wholly “I sincerely trust you will not re gaxd my reply as an effort to throw joold water on the plan you have OMe desires industrial peace | evolved, and in your judg than IT do. No ove recognizes ul ults; but would PUNY the economic wate to H , any question Sides resultant from this com} naire in this connection is sent out Mtrife, put experience has) to capital, labor and the pu t that peace can only be @8-) (t be sent as an official inquiry from tn the degree that justice | the commission itself | im any conflict, and the % Warest and conflict on the field can be traced directly} LARSEN FUNERAL SUNDAY | @xtortionate profiteering that} Fuseral services for Olat Alfred | * | Practiced thruout the en! Larsen, 60, who died Friday be psi. ig ay, S nation, with no serious effort \neld at Job H an pete The work of yeggmen in the office of the Columbia Valley Lumber company, West Seattle, The safe by those in & position to make | 90/4 at Jobasoy & Hamilton's part was blown with nitroglycerine early Satur Og itro is called by those who “peter the same, while almost} #t 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon © boxes,” was poured into the safe thru an aperture pray with er, The resuliant blast wrecked | Wt Of labor to increase its had lived here 31 years the office and shook the firehouse next door, Nearly $500 was ) taken by robbers, who escaped. | CALDWELL TO 15KILLEDON | RUN, HE SAYS! GANADA TRAIN Expects to File for Mayoral- More Than Score Injured in ty Race Monday | €. P. R. Collision sidwell, former corper® } MONTREAL, Que, Dee, 210— t ' nd former t Fifteen persons were killed or wrecnies FY “| ‘burned to death in a cotlision of btn gag ; two Canadian Pacifle trains to- porn Regn prepay Mesos axy near Onawa, Me, and 35 gersid in the Febr ~ iut'ured. { unced Saturday tornt Awell will file his declaration of} Orwvwa Je @ little vill pdidacy next Monday morning, he | 2ortiewent of Bangor When women used talcum powder on their noses ff =! ws: te sme une wii * * a formal stateme of his can ‘yin, “Only, the sales volume was small. More was sold When 2%. cisuy geiernoon, counciiman | tte Sanadian Pacitic steamer began to use it on their faces and necks and F.s.cst Wa imei tr|Inta'a. eight” train ‘Tv ate the one-year term. No other cand!-| telescoped the eng a forward ‘Vastly more when men began to use it after shaving BP te ote onehear term har ted| Care of the special. The wreckage r after a bath—we didn’t say instead of a bath. saiagor Misgernits tat aan | the fine errs ethane Advertising did it! to tetur Pitagerstd to the toayor'| At /a6 wreck thie morning. ope s 2 : . ‘ gle See ie seein iteabiebe train collided with a special train _ That's the big idea, worked out in a hilarious com- f}\.- toe te panmeniere, who lands fromthe jeral candidates for the threeyear| ingen who landed from the term in the city counci! would hy | Hinpresa of France_and were bound edy way, behind our new Saturday fun show, now fii nu sno ce potest ring nest| ene wn Se ffelght tain went : ’ week. No candidates fled Saturday) thy the engine and two cars of the = for four days only— Raia es |epecial. As the wires are all down sear |am a result of the accident, the num | ber of cammities has not yet been T ND jascertained\ here. Relief trains left f Jat once trom Prownsville, Me., and r Megantic, Qde., with doctors, nurses . and rélief kupplies of all kinds.” ‘ | Among thane on the vessel were | two daughters of the duke of Devon |ehire, governor general of Canada Reverses Her Attitude and) tices. Col Wo OV. Bishop, vo © famous aviator: Bir Reginald Tupper Frees Him ih Gheryes | fer soaks & p. ieee Frees You'll get a big thrill when you see the cowgirl en saat] Hate n pay sere heroine cross a deep chasm by the giant crane, A we EX-SOLDIER Is swinging from precipice to precipice at a dizzy height. ed at the coun-} artment, claiming the and asking for aid was’ made, and the Redick Bee wal wish Then there’s cattle and beautiful scenery and won- drawn in favor of « non support ©”! Despondent, Shoots Himself cn eves tad ie anata Thru Breast derful riding—it amounts to a high- class little vaca- ited by an Investigator she is al » have anid " yank Wake to ever seo nim] Acer ashing to bo atowea wolff tion for tired city-dwellers. again; put him tn jal for a year use the kiteben for the purpose of} ng appeared in court, humbly| writing Jetters, John «Winters, 39, ty, and was unostenta-|a laborer and ex-soldier, fired two ntenced to sérve 30 days! bullets thru his body during a fit of ail | dew jency late Friday night in a} noneupport ¢harge against| rooming house at 609 Fifth ave. tice ¥ d. Deputy sheriffs t He died immediately. tif ‘ titute conditio: ot! Ivar Ogala a roommate of the . sherhude sbtaior tril Wohob aes | denn Teaalen wee omerieecite Ernest P. Russell on the Wurlitzer To cinch the ¢ Der Prose. | cident the poligy, sald Winters itor ¢ A. Batoehelor Allied Mre.) had been suffering from ill health Rice to the 4 for several months and was de Your hustand is unkind to you, | spondent le he no iked the prosecutor Winters, prior to the shooting. | He certainly is not,” she anewered| asked Mrs. Hanna, the landlady, if Fin: al Si f Ww | British Salegatee said they could healtatingly t y use her kitchen to write not modify the original demands inal Signing o orld not, motity ‘ You mean to say your husband » letters. She said he might Germany without in- ; 46 « t treat you unkindly, harst few minutes later two shots spr ecard from London. They have ily.” rang out. Ogala and Mra. Hanna P | Sti li Di ft t asked for such instructions, they peel Stehed’ tote the Sivchon’ ant the eace Is oti istant =: Then he is kind to you” limp form of Winters hung over BY HENRY WooD tby saying they needed the cruisers} Meantime, in face of all these dif. He's never struck any of us,|a chair. He had made no attempt! (nited Press Staff Correspondent)/as badly as Germany, and that if | ficulties, delegates were making all ? { is whether drunk or sober." | to write a letter PARIS, Dec. 20-—The Nght of | the Germans were allowed to renew | efforts to get together with the Ger “Well, haa he supported yout” | One of the bullets passed thru] ace still glimmered jn the dixtanse | COnstruction of warships, they would| mans, but there was little indication Ho's given us food and clothes,| the body near the heart, while the Boas bs al r |immediately Jaunch another naval|that any agreement can be reached but of course, no money.” other punctured a lung bull ding program. ' before New Year's day. “1 certainly do.” public morgue, An effort in being |e Sia ‘Bib ‘allen 1 the - i —<—“y | “Then why did you sign this non-| made to locate relatives of the dead | prot Fins ects oieeren Sounal ° ° sip lt habe Lee hoe tle et ety ee) ae sno Russian Representative Plans at her _— + —+——— ye ~ z. , curly’ i 1920. | “Phey told me he would go to jail conrad rg ‘ ai Fri dl Cc Am Itor a yearit faldn't pnd if diane MURDER TRIAL German naval technical experts |} rIEney ampaign in erica | —— enn | ; “ raitio’ he ‘ould only be sent to the stockade ve advanced new opposition to t ora tar Sate.” to the stocka much-debated clauses in the protocol, | by which the allies demand compen:| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec, 20.—)and interpreter, F conhas Sana an Amer- ou're a jittle afraid of him s | te ra T } . b sation for sinking f the interned | (United Press.)—Not in the st dis-/ ican citizen, told the United Press of It’s a sure winner, made from the noted stage success. Wal- fy 2.7. a, your sso.” sno repiwa om.{ SET FOR JAN, “Ne Jerman fleet fn'Beapa Flow | heartendd by his"experieaces’ wheal his" plans to nirther scongnile Yotite Pi 7: oH AN fa Alt a so ah ee ne This waw assigned ag the chief] detained for investigation by immi-| course between Siberia and Russ ter Hiers, Lois Wilson and Bryant Washburn are three of its postin: and even Bice "shrunk } catine of digg. tf mh | gration authorit Angi! Inland, | with the United States, "| Se F * ro ! * + ‘fhe * be q Sn re | If the treaty is not made effective | Viadimir Vochmetre head of the ave absolutely no political high-class interpreters. It’s way up in the fun line! sie sade Toate "aes any |Ex-Policeman Roselius Tops] tetore January 1, certain clauses in| Russlan Consumers league, is pre-|connections with ether the Kolchak Htab'to Mupedrt wiv tentliy’ ve cet Court List the document, which were excused | paring to carry out his economic Soviet governments,” Vochme- ae = Saar tye aitave tne. amily, as, in| s { the end of the present year, tate | woh to America and England |troff said. “We have been working » Brir ee become void, ‘This’ will necessitate! Voehmetroff, thru his retary | for the best interests of all Russia trinker ordered him to post 0 Ss nd that he would pay nig} Charles L. Roxelius, ex-patrolman,| signing of an additional protocol by sans a have been given aupptrt be hare |wife $25 a month for'#0 dave” "| who killed Police Sergeant Guy L.|the Germans, in which they must | Soviet and the anti-Bolsheyist | And with ty LN nd eee n chi | Carleton November when he] promise to carry aut the clauses of | \Jap Gale Pocket muthoritics , al ple si 9 th ding in o > 1e Versailfes pact and the terms of “We have at present 20,000 stores aren gntering ai Baye wa tie enunt en rng to an uto wit | the. Versa Pact Filled With Auto..." : ad , tu re armistice, an¢ actc 4 $1 Artists, under Reginald“Dunn, playing “Semiramide” and the court ita eat, ime Hoo lett | Afr g. Roselius, will be tried January | the armintt nd over 40 factories in ‘operation, married, was taken to the county jaii|% Prosecuting Attorney Fred ©. he German naval experts insisted Nagasaka, resident of the Jap) The Central Consumers’ union repre. “ ‘ g ” a r 401 100 | colo! of 04 e, fi nm x Neapolitan Nights |to serve his sentence. | Brown will prosecute, and John F. many cannot now deliver 400,000 | colony of Seattle, was nursing 1 12,000,000 heads of families, | | pore and Walter Fulton will de nd 4 Of marine materials demanded | painfully bruised body Saturday in stores are operated on the | . the former policeman. The trial : Scapa Flow sinking with-| the city hospital | co-operatiye basis and are patterned |Woman Loses Her ag ; re we ing herself economically.| Nagasaka got tight on sake or/after the English Rochdale stores.” RI A. KEATES ON THE WURLITZ ; tweet HEN ER Frater Saturday Phey ws . something Eriday night, it was re 24 AA AMTRA f Christmas Money pag Hg i : masertale avd’ daiver| pocted to the palider end wale St] Women phe wear tight shoes have “King Cotton” ; ‘re i. Sao M| Christmas carelessness resulted in M.. Carson, former mounted] tng » allies as fast as com-| tempting to steer a course across | narrow soles. “Calm as the Night” Boh the Joss of a handbag, ccitaining | patrolman, accused of beating his |Jackson st. at Sixth aye. S. ran quteritenesimnteenattien word ccs hae : ne 000s) an $13, belonging Mrs. 8, lodges, | 10-year-old son Phillip over the 4 n i livers demanded | afoul of a passing automobile driven “Glow ” I 1497 dnd pe ; he five lght crulsers | SF ie It is the faith orm” ..... wei +5 - +». Lincke 1127 18th ave, N., Saturday morn-| with @ hearth rake because the boy! ny France cannot be spared by Ger-|by R. Hrskine, 2807 15th ave. W. — | no faith in hie tome ee whe has “Mile, te”... eS ‘ «+++. Herbert | ing Ababa : was Big th re Age will Bg Ae spa ; experts auld. She needs| Erskine reported one of the wheeis ‘aith in his faith Mrs. Hodges wan heading direct|the day following, January 6. James| - coast patrol duty. ‘They|ot his auto passed over the Jap. —— for a downtown department store} Day,,"the modern Fagan,” said tol asie Sed to bialld: tinen | Rrakine’ tabs Mae (slentel in ike pace, opR gh : |on @ 19th ave, street ear, she told| have been teaching youths to way-l4nips and deliver them upon comple: | hospital LAXAT VROMO. QUININE | the police. Arriving downtown, gtie] lay pedertrians, will be placed on| tion The autoist wag booked and re: | ey} te Y signature of 1. wp iieft the car without her bag, trial the same day as Roselius, 1 Whe French answered this request’ Jeaged on bis personal recognizance. | Day, pes ‘a cold in One