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Bolsheviki Report Further Battle Successes @Wnited Pr LONDON Jaunched Bolshevik 3 sia was | force the withdraw the sout where armies are the finish kin's forces, claimed touches to Gene @& Moscow wireless dispatch today ‘The reds, however, claimed further Muccesses against ir Soviet forces are approach @eclared, and the anti habitants of that city { in terror toward Constantinople The reds also claimed capture of Mariupol, an important port Bea of Azov. Denikin forces defend ing Mariupol fled, partly tn steam: @rs and partly along the coast, the Bolsheviki asserted A dispatch to the Times from its Correspondent at Abo, Finland, to ‘Bay said fighting had been reported on the Between the North Russians and Karelins and that intervention by Finland to help the Karelins was probable. » Another Rolshevik wireless claimed Admiral Kolchak, head of the All nm government in Siberia, has Fesigned. The Rolsheviki also claim @4 resignation of Chairman Lukomsk "Of General Dentkin's special coun. | | Premier Lenine of the soviet gov: | @rnment is making every effort to te the peoples af South Russia, ‘was Indicated. 58 MORE HELD AS AGITATORS NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—-Fifty ctght were added to the group of | ‘Bileged alien radicals at Billy Island ~ “during the last 24 hours, bringing the fotal held there for deportation up te 491. ment of justice agents con Ainued their raids yesterday. Top | the day's activities was a sud descent upon the Novy Mir, of communism, at one time by Leon Trotsky. Fourteen and one woman and a large tity of literature were seized p Victor Pachacksky, an associate ‘Trotsky, was among those arrest Jan. the Nau store on a prominent corner the main business district early » forced John Rockway, clerk, and Lewis Heuer, a mer, to turn over $28 in cash f@ gold watch. Heuer’s explanation that in Camas, Wash, and money with which to re- home, the robbers returned to him. ‘The holdup men then forced Victims into the cellar, took from the cash register in the and es@ped. Police who re- tofthe alarm could find trace of the bandits. In celebration of Jackson day” Col. J. M. Hawthorne J. Quinby will speak. by SOVIET TROOPS NEAR ODESSA = SAN FRANCISCO, able to reach an agreement between | ~ first and second degree murder, the | jury which tried Floyd Leo McCture, 19, of Tacoma, alleged slayer of De tective Antone Schoembs, was dis- 7.—Two | missed last night, after deliberating | cousin of Brown's wife. six hours. McClure and Wiliam Chastain are Jointly charged with having shot the and, at the point of a re-|san Francisco police officer the | Schoembs attempted to place them) under arrest. Sympathy for the extreme youth of the prisoner and the doubt raised defense fchoembs to be an officer, menticned by Judge Ward as the probable cause of the disagreement No Cate for a new trial has been ect. the King County Democratic club | ington. meet at Meves cafeteria Thurs-| held. at 6 p.m. Judge W. H. Pember-|known as “Taft's Better Business and|Ciub.” Frank Townsend was named|to Seattle after a business trip to | chairman. San Francisco and Los Angeles. of J. S. Brown Jan, 7—Un ly charged with on a road near here. rested last night. when sald. he knew were that evening tion of Engineers. organization will be| E. J. Bartells, CHECKING UP MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Jan. 7 Lloyd Prevost today stood definite slaying bis frie J. Stanley Brown, whose body w found December 24 In his autamot Prevost is Ho was ar With the arrest of Prevost came | and forest patro! release of Cecil Beatrice Venter, “Getting a Job and Keeping It" will be the subject discussed at 7:30 EMPLOYES FORM CLUB |°'iock Tourtay Employes of Piper & Taft effected | a social and business organization | Tuesday evening at a banquet given by the firm at the Hotel New Wash-/ Monthly meetings will be at the Broadway high school by the Seat tle Chapter of the American Ansocia BARTELLS RETURNS manager of the THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASE future needs. patterns. Our Chief Object Is Satisfaction for Every Customer No matter what you buy in the Bargain Basement we want you to be so well satisfied with it that you will gladly come back to supply Brand New DRESSES of Navy Serge at $13.95 Basement Serge Dresses, and you know how good the styles and materials are —but you can’t know what exceptional values these dresses are until you see | them! There are several snappy styles, with trimmings of wide military braid, but- tons in rows or twisted braid in allover Many have those favored long, narrow sashes with tasseled ends. Sizes Up to 42 They’re Worth Seeing! _ | CHICAGO, lanoff, star baritone of the Chicago) | | Youngstown | NExy STOP MARCH First! M’CLURE CRIME NAME PREVOST AIR SQUADRON JURY DISAGREES IN CRIME CASE TO COME HERE 19-Year-Old Tacoma Boy Is Held Under Arrest in Murder Puget Sound Named Home. Charged With Murder | of Army Aviators The Pint Aero squadron, with Its land and sea planes and a personnel of more than 200 flying officers, me hantes and executives, will be as to Beattie or some Puget 4 port, according to word re ceived Tuesday by Lieut. A. E, East Jerbrook, Seattle ace, from Col Ar Macomb county authorities today | noid, commander of the Weatern de believed they had a comiete chain of | partment of the army air service circumstantial evidence upon which to press their charge against Prevost Witnennes were found who can check | witt reach here In garly summer, It up on every hour of Prevoat's time |wiii te permanently assigned to the the evening of the murder, officials | North Pacific coast The squadron, which is now sta-| tioned at Mather field, California, district, and will do artillery o! service, | nounced. | In came no alte te obtainable in or | near Seattle, the squadron will work out of one of the Puget sound porta It is expected that a combination sea and land alrdrome will be used. WOMAN BLAMES Jan. Charles Pak [Grand Opera company, wan at lib erty on $1,000 bonds today, awaiting | on deportation charges. The were filed by Mile Elvira Amagar, who ia a member of the opera company. She charged Bakla noff with Inducing her to accompany him to the United States on promise to marry her. She later learned he [had a wife In Russia, she said. Held in Attempt | on French’s Life | LONDON, Jan. 7.—Rartle Kelly. proprietor of the Half Way house in | Dublin, near which the first at | tempt on the life of Viecount French occurred, has been arrested in con nection with the outrage, a Dublin dispatch said today No specific charge has been placed against Kelly, the dispatch adde A dispatch from Belfast owing to the Increasing numbe j attacks on police barracks the ernment had decided to arm all bar. racks in the south and west with | Lewis machine guns. |Arrest Bergdoll as Draft Evader hearing charges | gov PHILADEL Jan. 7.—Grover Cleveland alleged draft jevader, was 4 here at the |home of ther today. He was charge by officials of the nt of justice. g to officers who ma they took a revol |from the hands of Mrs | who was in the house. Re jf | the son of a wealthy brewer, He | You know the quality of Bargain | | | formerly was | driver |M’ADAMS FUNERAL an automobile race i SERVICES THURSDAY Funeral services for Thomas J STATE BAKERS TO MEET A large delegation of Seattle bakers land men affiliated with the baking industry, will go to Tacoma Thurs day to attend the mid-winter meet ing of the Washington Association of Baking Industry snow |McAdams, 47, who died Tuesday [morning at his home, 7124 Wright jave., will be held at ne Thursday |from the Bonney-V chapel | McAdams formerly was purchasing | for the Arctic club, the Pa Steamship Co. and the U. 8. | ing board. At the time of his ath he was bookkeeper and litor for the steel plant at WOUND VICTIM Albert Greenberg Grapples With Armed Thugs Volice are seeking tWo garage We two attomp two atte whieh following onday, i robberies Wednes od robberies, bandit wan wo I. Greenbe re Pureitu 1 45th at., Ravenna t A by carried a gur mmanded him to hold two thugs. und they up hin Oreenberg. © the pe according to his story 4i4 not comply with tn arted to grapple joe re waa rushed to th nitorlum, Dr, J. H following hin ex tion of Greenberg's injury, that he ould live The second garage robbery occur red in broad daylight, when a thug followed Hagbert Hansen, 1122 W 64th #t., Into his garage and forced him to hand over $12 at the point of a gun Hansen told the police he had just put his o@ when he turned and saw the atranger In (this car anked Hansen was on the verge of reply ng when the stickup told him to put hin yours?” the man hin hand in bis pocket and money. Hansen did #0, The hol linappeared. MYSTERY PLAY REAL THRILLER Bushman and Bayne Please in “Master Thief” Fast -me spon nto Master in wh | Rever | audienc | and | transfix tre 5 Thief, a new c ok play h Francis X. Bushman and ly Bayne that filled the lower floor the Metropolitan snappy are starred, held an y at for five short, night be repeated every jacts T The play w evening thru the week, with m Ineo Saturday, It te a thelodra with the speed of a modern mo tion picture, in which Mr. Bush man and Mise Bayne prove con clysively that pictures do not spot! an actor for the spoken stage Quite the contrary. [fit them better for ft After the first curtain rises, re- Yealing shadawy figures of a man jand woman plotting in a dark hotel tuesday +} room, and thetr swift getaway thru & nide door an two ectives enter there is no Fr © for the audience. The action sweeps on. gathering momentum with every lapoken word and every move of the 14 actors In the cast. “The Master Thief” is the story of a business crook, checkmated and outwitted by a cleverer gentus called “Paymaster,” hose puzzling | maneuvers baffle ne detectives keep the a guessing jana ‘ence and aghast. | When the hero finally is trapped in a seemingly inextricable pre | dicament, there t# a flash of pistols in the dark and the tables are turned In a trice so quickly as to startie and win applause even the cynical “gallery gods.” And when the peanut-eating urchin hanging the gallery: deigns to spank his palms, t in something doing—It is » show over | Bushman, the he-vamp matinee }idol of half a dozen years ago, liater of the pictures, ts seen in |"The Master Thief as a pick pocket so deft that his work wieked tho {t is, excites your ad miration. You adore Miss Bayne. An for the rest of the cast, you will admit, each is an artist in jhis part. And very likely you won't sleep a wink the rest of the | night. PLEAD NO TRIAL GERMAN SEAMEN | ficers of Hun Fleet PARIS, Jan rmany has sent} a note to the p onferen ) Jectin ne pr ed trial ¢ r man of # who scuttled t n terned German fleet at Scapa f by an allied tribunal, it was lea objection to giving up five light Jcruisers demanded by France, de Jelaring their surrender would leave without sufficient ships | Germany Ine y for patrol duty reiterated the Germar materials de y com ol had , 1919, note that | be i did not object to the ab: nee of American repre sentatives on the various comnils sions charged with the execution of the peace treaty which is to be de clared effective Saturday. The Hungarian delegation has ar repare for bringing and |rived here to ntout peace t the ween Hungary allies Funeral servic Leigh, who died last Sund her hot 1241 18th ave, N., held W sday morning at Chruch of Our Lady of Good Help. Mrs. Leigh had been a resident of Seattle for 36 years. She is survived by a sister, Mrs, Fenton Grannan, of Seattle, If Pershing were elected presiden he would be the fourteenth war vet eran to serve in the White House, » Germans also renewed their} | It seems to! ' | from | Canale Wh Note Objects to Hearing Of-| | THE SEATTLE STAR ‘BANDITS SHOOT, || TheBonMarché l NX ESTABLISHED 1890 MALU Buy Shoes for All the Family in This Three-Day Clearance Men and women, boys and girls, will find here a variety of footwear for dress or every day—and every pair priced at a saving! If you need shoes, and desire to economize on them, here is your opportunity! Broken Lots of Men’s Shoes A known makes. they 50 ton * of gunmetal and Neolin soles; a pair, $6.45. M 40 Gunmetal Engli other Also 60 pairs of Men’s Black Vici Kid Shoes on straight last, $5.85 pair. 30 heavy oak soles, at $5.85 a pair. SCHOOL SHOES AT LITTLE PRICES FOR 68 Pairs of Children’s Shoes $2.95 a Pair —20 metal Neolin soles, high tops— lace style; $2.95 a pair. 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