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‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, W. J. BRYAN IS | ONMOVE AGAIN | Democratic Orator Attracts | Much Attention BY HUGH BAL “44 te nited Pr Start V ASIIIN putting 1920, "Has Seven Reasons for Her Divorce j LEGIONERS’ STAND OKEHD| | Commander Says No Cause for Labor Disagreement INDIANAPOLIS, No DAYS DON'T HESITATE Come now to THE NATIONAL DENTISTS and take advantage of the BIG SPECIAL OFFER ‘Best Gold Crowns Jan, & for discon! Legion and | voller, just Corr pen the Amerionn u labor, Franklin national commander of the Legion, feald today. The commander's state nt was In answer to certain labor anizations which have declared Legion was opposed to their tlon President Wilson in his fight for rath fication of the peace treaty | passed wi imou by the loratic national committee today | In this resolution, senators oppose ratification and who want were characterized as and ured tO be the of the wan demo. | who! “The members of organized labor re patriotic American citizens and the membere of the American | Legion, are patriotic American citi | wena,” dOlier sald. “Consequently fon the purpose of the American jon they and we are in accord attitude of the American | | movements of W. J on toward organized labor in ex ington today attracted fully us ite attitude toward | é jattention an did the democratic na- | of American elt : tional am committee | rested In « square deal ¢ |met here to se ting plaoe | in maintenance of law! | for convention and to pass reso. | order and the protection of| MRS. lution? putting the party on record as to whether it favors unqualified ] | ratification of the peace treaty Bryan arrived here early this PRICE | morning, ostensibly to make a speech Crowd Agitated by - at the Jackson day. banquet tonight. | ‘ ’ BY LORRY A. JACORS | but in reality—in the belief of many Load of ‘Green Soap’) on.) yoru. san. &—Richara| 22 make an effort to capture the] A large crowd gathered In front of] price, member of a prominent| - whip of the seate, piles the county-city bullding Thureday | woste, rage Heyy nal mocratio onal 0 eo | cetatnn Whe conte. of ataatianl eee ive ag (Bog ” pines eb weg FO n appeared almost solidly In favor 4 truck backed up to the curb Interesting” copy. for, 'the| of the resolution backing up Wileon | © crowd pushed and Ja , im his treaty figh oo nen'e magazines, if he, in his! whe climax of the Bryan-Wilson | cet cell in an Atlanta, Ga, jail could] y tet tt soft ituation ts schedy for tonight, Y cas tent wha? ane Brod fru, |D@ induced to write on the subject:| when Wile oanage to the demo Ss feu, 7" rau'l"A Wife, How to Pick W0| crate tf to be read at the Jackson fn nOap, Me eye,” ao atreet ur ray egy Ww _ Fone ti dinner and Bryan is to make hin " appare apoech ped. ¢ th f I wish one would break,” aald a pialle of the | ‘The work of the committee curt loafer Mr | will be for the moat part And in tho center were two dray The fight to w men, unloading barrels from th appears to have narrowed 4 truck, They rolled them down a p to fan Francisco and Kaneas City, | of skids, upended them on a truck During the opening reesion of and wheeled them into the building ;* the committee, A. F. Mullen, dele- “Whisky, as eure as I live.” gate from Nebraska, attempted introduce a motion to change “Sure i whisky, I can emell it.” * The barrels, All labeled “Green rule whereby @ two-thirds voto Is necessary to nominate a demo- Soap,” were carted Inte the vaults of the county-clty buflding, and Jocked No. 3, a stenographer, and|cratic candidate, He w tracked, however, by other bust- up. i* 4, a violinist | . ens EWR The fifth reason—Mre. Price was/ness. The motion probably will be 4 unsophisticated girl just out| put In later, Greek Christmas f a convent when Price met her| When the roll of states was Delays U. S. Court sn: wooed ner, while he wan 69 called, San Francisco, Chicago and |, Because it was Christmas day for|years old in years, but much} Kansas City made their requests communicants of the Greck Ortho-| Younger in ardor and appearance. [for the 1920 convention. Mrs dox church Wednesday, deportation] The sixth reason—Price told her| Mary Foy extended the Invitation proceedings against Rosa d@’Jouritch,|that he was a fiction writer and|for California. | Serbian gyepy, were postponed, and| $20,000 wag to be her yearly allot Kannas City took the offensive | were scheduled for Thursday ment for pin money. The only|!n the Grive to get the convention "The Greek Orthodox church uses| fiction he wrote, Mra. Price mays,)and the hall was plastered with a different calendar than we do,” ex-|was his letters to her, while the| Kansas city newspapers and maps plained Attorney Jack Sullivan./ money gave her woulln't buy|*howing the central location of “Their Christinas is celebrated Jan pins wary 7." seven | that elty Tho gypsies, who are a part of a! gers A sentence In Atlanta, G | colony which has settled in Colum-| tor auding the government 16, 0, P, LEADERS bia valley, are eald to be fortune) served sentences on Blackwell's Isi-/ tellers and, as such, ikely to become /and, and another at Ging Sin DENVER, Jan. %.-—Republican | public charges party leaders from Colorado, Utah, | : MOTORMAN TO TELL OF WRECK |s2:2"e 25,2 Wil H. Hays here today in the Pilot of Green Lake Car Is first important district conference ef the presidential campaign. A Found Nursing Hurts marked tendency in favor of unin Motorman M. FR Fullerton was] structed delegations to the national convention featured preliminary discussion. Women leaders were prominént in the party councils served with @ subpoend late Wednes-| here. Following tonight's banquet day evening to appear before a coro-|to Hays, his party will leave for her's jury in the county-city building | California. Saturday, to explain why a Green| Gov. D. W. Davis of Idaho and Lake street car be was driving; the chief executives of several jumped the tracks at Woodland Park | other Rocky Mountain states were ave, and 39th #t, early Monday, in-| expected to attend today's confer. | juring 61 persons, one fatally, 1 Fullerton was served by Deputy Sheriff Ha FR. Hughes, at the home ot bis parents, Mr. and Mra, 8. W. epce. Zs Coast Steamship Fullerton, 615 T2d4 ave. N., at § p.m. following @ report that ho had disap: Service Planned +AN peared and was attempting to con- PORTLAND, Jenuary §—Opening coal himself. of a coastwise passenger wervice “74 . with two or more new and thoroly BY np Pha aeomidak Poacaece modern steamers, and an intensified "The report was due to mixinforma- development of offshore shipping tion given by the landiady of the| {°F Portland are contemplated by Post hotel, at First ave. and Post st., Union Pacific rail and water of-| whera Fullerton had a room. she | fcials, who will meet in conference paid he had packed hia «rip Wednes. | here early next month and definitely day and was preparing to leave town, | Iecide theee matters. It turned out to be another man. 1} The Union Pacific has been plan- found Fuljerton at his parents’| "ing for some time to declare a home, being doctored for his in-| traffic war to prevent all cargo be- juries,” ing shipped vin the Atlantic coast Liver Rent in Crash and the Panama canal The young motorman's liver 1 said to have been torn by the ing up he received in the street © |necident. Tho painful, the injury is | believed not serious. Fullerton was taken to the county jail by Deputy Hughes in an auto. rvation nullifyin: ot worthy “contempt world.” WASHINGTON, Jan, &—The Bryan in Wash: | aw much ens 6 and the institutions handed down to us| ¢ by our forefathers.” Credit man me —see JANUARY SALE tags on every sales floor. Her, In from the de nulment sult £ by 22, and div statements today hat Irene Price, prett nm open new joned, and from her sion the ¢ | ton es seven reagons for marriage to Price inven: | regard to wn} Mra oan ahe married. Price «i January Victor records on sale now— r —come and hear the new January Victor rec- ords—unusually good list, vocal, instrumental and dance hits. —don't fail to hear these 4 splendid dance rec- ords: 18626—“T Want a re tenets 18629—“Patches” 18680—“Oh, What a Pal W: 18625—“My Baby’s Arms”. . wanting her > count The previ to first four reasone—four to us wives whom Price forgot} divorce before he married her. was a widow; No. an the nide- an Fox Trot ..Fox Trot seas . Waltz he th reason Price ts pit ‘ted Ave. at Pine Founded 1864 Plates $10 This offer is for a short time only and is made to in« troduce this office to the eo of Seattle and vicin- ity quickly. We are going to make this one of Seattle’s leading den- tal offices. How Competition Helps You he competition that exists among the hun dreds of meat — large and small, means THIRD & PIKE THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike Rivalry in Prices Rivalry in Service Rivalry in Economy Rivalry in Quality Swift & Company sells meat at the lowest possible price, consistent with Contractors Form New Organization PORTLAND, Ore., Jan, &—An as-| crete aeesai*ton MASSACRE TRIAL|S ™ POLICE ISSUE quality and service. Our profit of only a panied bim. Arr ments were) British Columbia was formulated made with Coroner C. C. Tiffin for| here yerterday. |Judge Reverses Change of Wiper 5 |Special Session Friday to Venue Decision DANA SLEETH | Consider Reinforcements | fraction of a cent a pound on all products his release on hin own recoenizance, The ew organization will be the Ger Pacific affili Jation with the General Contracto of America, whose headquarters are in Chicago. is evidence of keen competition. |and he was allowed to return home Association of | ‘The cotoner desires all persona of the Swift & Company must provide the best service to | Seated or stenting’ near’ the ye a cen: your dealer or he will buy from our competitors, matey Mie oe We eepnee ae ine This means a supply of fine fresh meat always on hand for you at your dealer’s. | Nort? Northw » * Continued From Page One I Jan, %.—Following that Judge M. Wil- decision for that the for the ABERDE! announcement notify him or his deputies in the wa county-city building aa soon as por sible, that all facts may be presented to the jury Saturday, The jury will assemble at 10 a, m.| Saturday for an inquest into the death of Paul F, Behnke, a boiler. | maker, who succumbed to wreck in- Swift & Company must keep down manufacturing and selling costs, and use all by-products to avoid sauder at teen Visa to Ae teaseaaete waste, or age money meeting the prices of com- Leia aa teens odio petitors w’ Sitting as a committee of the whole Friday morning, the city council will consider Police Chief | 4. F. Warren's request that he be authorized at once to add 75 | patrolmen to his department. The chief also seeks authority to purchase five more automobiles to be used for “roving details.” | ‘The deoision to consider the police Ff) | chief's request by the council sit- ting a committee of the whole was made Wednesday afternoon by the council committee on public safety While members of the council committee agreed that more men jand automobiles should be added to the police department, Councilmen | Bolton and Erickson expressed op: position to the number of men ask- ed for by Chief Warren, Even if 75 patrolmen are author ized, the committee agreed, they will |Mine Committee Still in Columbus} COLUMBUS, ©., Jan, &—The in. of world war ternational executive committee of | |the United Mine Workers of America | &t entralia on Armistice day was still in Columbus today, tho the} be held in Montesano on January | convention of miners adjourned late| 96, {t was learned today that all! yesterday women drawn on a special venire | The international officers were! of 225 prospective jurora had | holding @ “policy” meeting this morn: | claimed exemption ing. Later they will start for Wash-| phe court reversed ‘itself ington, where they appear before the] previous ruling granting @ carried her president's commission Monday morn:| of venue to Tacoma or Olympia. 1 r Judge Wilkon declared that in de! Ana the ciding the question last week he had! coupte of generations a wond rtul considered the civil law rather than/nation, and the foundation of a the criminal statute, which as !new and wonderful race, were nerted, doesn't permit a change of} built venue on the showing made by at: * somehow, I doubt if a lot of torneys for the defense, those slim, chic, clever, high- ctenahesiainniian heeled, hand-painted gells who are just now chasing the boys with the | pq . Victim of Thugs | be on the payroll of the elty for fat pay check*are going to get us | three monthe omic, } much of anywhere 50 yer i May Lose Speech|" ee ewe te ov enre bence. | Rev. U. G, Murphy appeared’ ‘ti Albert H. Greenberg, who was shot | for e the council committee to combat day evening by two thugs in his Chiet bade Kar ge bl a rage, at 20th ave, N. BE. and Ra- men, say’ that the present force venna blvd., is reported unimproved’, 5 " | is adequate to handle Seattle's policd/ . | A, eke) any hel ides i at the Columbus sanitarium, where | aes) terially, ae ne | problem, if the patrolmen were hald= he was taken following the shooting.| them goon, this nation, : 60 “ay | strictly accountable for their beats, ted ‘Thursday There ts a possibility, physicians! oo) bow, Sill; be pana +d Bay jand if the men were handled in a ‘oved 3 ’ declare, he may lose his spech asthe} citais south of i Europe imi {Wa caloulated to get the best re result of his injury. The bullet | Ott? se | sults. . era a, R jans ‘ er pro- D TH RSDAY * entered his throat pen? snap ea Re a aaah Capt. A. C. Sullivan, secretary af fr A. B.D stn. : % iii | And always at least eeven-tenthe | Pol xplained that four mediur It of the fate of the race is in the cliine is needed for the detective de- chapel, ~ Interment was made in ‘ i ; | partme or e Washielllosmetery, Molstosh, “who| et tn i Phe The Meridian District Improve.| Well, It seems to bo eternal nw, | PArtment. He estimated the cost of | ment club will meet in the west base- |“ ‘ ' | three ears at $7,600 and the yearly was 60 yoars old and is survived by | Announcement maintenance at $5,6000, He also ask. a ister in the Kast, came to Seattle page 4 of ment of the McDonald school Thurs- ed for $2,000 more t) Pp in 1913, Local Sots’ organizations paper, day evening at 8 o'clock for the an- equipment for the 7§ petralmen son has reversed his a change of venue and trial of alleged 1. W. W nd ma’s corset was something she put on onc ‘ veterans |%h® put on once a month, when 7 | the Relief society had a tea, | Will! “Dad, he worked with his hands, | and always spent a little less than he made, no matter how little he | made, Ma, babies massacre she gave and br with her ha birth to husky t them up; and amd her heart she full half the home Tracks, | especia jamined b: day Thore clude: James 1005 Fourth a | hardware merchant |N. By; Dr. V jon Smith, phys clan, 1905 F ifth ave. W.; Charlea W. | Doyle, business agent Central Labor |counell, 2738 Nob Hill ave; Rev. W. |A, Major, pastor Mount Baker Park | | Presbyterian church, 4716 ave, and Frank P, Mullen, Jelty councilman, 2703 ave, N. ear and equipment, and as safety devices, were ox jury impaneled Tues. erving on the jury in Boldt, restaurate R. D. Dreax 6220 14th ay on a change Swift & Company must make its products of the highest quality, or see you turn to others. This means better meat for you and a greater variety of appetizing, wholesome food. result was that in a /OR TO MANAGE HIS OWN CAMPAIGN) in his race for the mayoralty nom: | ination at the pri election, Feb: ruary 7, Mayor Fitzgerald will be his ascadia | own npalgn Manager, Fitager: | former | id's headquarters will be maintained | Boyston | at 216 Lyon building, where reports |from “Fitzgerald for Mayor clubs,” John Asher, 116 1. 820 st, whose | now under process of organizatnon | noe waa cut, right leg bruised and|jn every eansivell | clothes damaged in the accident, has| and acted on dail filed a claim for $100 against the | eity, Surviving victims | Sophia Macheck, 17, fracture re to be slightly impr FUNERAL Funeral service towh, retired civil Tuesday, were bi Weare as glad for this competition as you should It helps to keep us on our mettle. be. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson Street J. L. Yocum, Manager | precinct, will S A matter of fact, unless both men and women of the new generation including Miss | whore skull was were Fo ; you want to a fine Wleetric on this — | had charge of the funeral, _, nual election of officers, may be hauled to court some day. A man who courts and rans away ed for,