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comfort =the Universa! Pipe- | Kindt Tees Furnace you i led im my home Pabout 5 months ago given full satin on. It doom heat My F-room bungalow Very good and tributes the bh: DW, Cra’ Thomas F. ¢ heater “and if T would uve the BAME AMOUR Of wood @eal In the pipe fo ; —your prov ory md we the Pipete W. J. Barclay, ing with $408 Keystone Place | PAIS furnace without regular furnace, ipes. E of fuel. NAC the ‘our old stove . EMPRE: tion, tell you why 4122 44th Ave 8 Ww. | 4529 Henderson &t Pipeless Fur mace Instatied six-room one-story | comes from ft, and can bungalow certainiy | Righly recommend it S| gives satisfaction. | to those that are loc ty | Deliewe it would heat | ing for an At furnace sie a second floor: it Jas, G. Bready, keeps fire all night if 2: Otto Klose, aan io eae 2222 19th Ave. & a Gus Nord, S118 Corson Ave, peless mn Puyaltep, Wash nace has given entir satisfaction and would —representing just a few of the hundreds of similar expressions of praise and satisfac- ur home should have an yo ta the iy refer —we are pleased wi } ndati, requires fuel. Fred Port Orchard, very Clement Wash. I have had a pipe tess furnace matalled in my home and can Rot praise it too high ly, 1 have found it to be very light on fuel and no dust or dirt ‘loonan in my nure on to be every are glad - FF home and witl be pl how all whe wi ine in fuel and com- te concerned, and easy a | fort in every way. to operate ‘=the Pipelese Furnace | 8. K. Matheson, i. B. Durkee, ‘epelie economy in fue! 490 B THth Bt 114 Newton Ave. AYS FOR ITS COST BY SAVING FUEL! —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE is what the name implies—a A complete heating system installed in basement same as a ut requires no pipes to convey heat to different rooms. —the advantages to be gained are many. for the storing of vegetables and fruits. And next is the fact that all heat generated must pass into rooms above—absolutely no waste heat, meaning a wonderful saving Several hundred Seattle homes are built with this furnace! he low cost and ease with hich an EMPRESS UNI- ERSAL PIPELESS FUR- E can be installed in y building is causin me builders in all First of all isa parts o country to discard their ting stoves and install this system. heater or range taken 2. po pore SS UNIVERSAL 7144, Furnace Dept., and make arrangement for sentative to call and give estimate. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. ana Pine st. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 1115. 1100 st. Tacoma 1d From Page One | Kas been employed in a restaurant |’ Hundreds of letters descended upon the “Laugh Editor” of The Star, and numerous suggestions were offered on how to celebrate a “Laugh and Live Longer” week in Seattle, The task of ‘The prizes are awarded as fol ows: For the best plan to, observe | Dr. cool basement, so important TRADE MARK nt on Call our “Laugh, Live Longer” Prizes Longer” week a fireside celebration, and carry the spirit of such evenings back to office, store, factory, or school the next day. If we have kindled the true spirit at home our days will be full of laughter. Feannetintinaren ees * LIMERICK By A. 0. Welsh ne ——* Matthews in best of them all | | | | trance of a third p dential campaten depends on wheth-| raid on thelr THIRD PARTY 1S IN THE OFFING Government Control of Rail- ways Is Big Issue BY HUGH BAILLIE (United Press Staft Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—Kin into the presi ty er certain radical planks are tn porated in the platforms of the publican or democratic parties, to political indieations shington today ‘The fight to get there planks Into the platform seems likely to materi Jalize at the democrs convention republican platform will be stud 1 out and prepared In advance ast tentatively no in | cording iw ' appear to be much chance of a con vention clash over it jleinlation is not promised by the | major parties. third party W, J. Bryan sald dy vinit here that partial government control of railroads would be the big wont. issue before the voters in No vember, Many believe he will make a strong fight at the San Francisco convention for Incorporation of #uc ‘a plank in the platform. RAILWAY UNIONS ASK PAY BOOST, Rank and File Insist on Im- mediate Official Action \ (THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920. | |the men in said to have be at| ining the pistol und there does not) hind the bed Tho radicale—thia does not mean | tective nbing Seattle | rede—want government ownership of|for yeexmen who have been carry | railroads nd mines, and more gov-|ing on a brazen campaign of safe jernment aid for farmers. If such | blowing. Police believe that the city the Inclination of the | men who ¢ | backers of these insues is to form al tying districts, ing hin recent | have been half a dc in which nitroglycerine waa used, the crackamen escaped in each in ntance | NITRO CACHE IN HOTEL SEIZED Two Men Are Held for In- vestigation Two men, plicated in 4 ruspected of being im nt Beattie safe blow Ings, were under arrest Wednesday on open charges, following a police room in the Richellew hotel, and the alleged discovery of a b Ine and an auto ttle of nitrog tio platol among thelr effects They said thelr na were M Randig and M. Huckle Phe latter is Radic tx Hoth gave their upation as laborers When the police entered, one of exarn. tonned be- It contained, arresting a number of cartridgen ial details of city de which he officers gaid For \ headquarters for er erated downtown, in out and in communities surrounding Beatt Altho there 1 nafe robberies has been IN PRECINCTS Books Go Out Thursday; All Must Sign Up Registration of voters w ift to |the precinets for three dayn, begin |ning Thursday morning, The books jat the county-city building will clone jat & o'clock Wednesday afternoon, |(United Press Staff Correspondent.) !in order that the registration clerks WASHI TON, Jan. May prepare them for the big three rank » of the railroad unions|day rush which Is expected in the now are bringing pressure to bear | various precinets upon national officera bere to de-| The books will be returned to the mand immediate action by the gov¥-| county city bullding Saturday even nment on demands for wage in-|ing, and registration will be contin creanen jued, beginning Monday morning, un Letters are pouring In every day/t!] January 27. After that date no neiating on immediate action,” sald | person who haw not registered will be Secretary John Scott, of the rallway es’ department, American Fed of Labor mn will bey jale to Involve the $1,000,000 nistration, expenditure of annually by the taking Into ¢ rr neider qualified to cast A vote at the Feb ruary primaries or at the municipal election on March 2 pme necessary for! nands tor increased wares! Tries to Cop Bacon, nearly | wad | Police Arrest Him An yund slab of breakfast b the scales proposed by all M4] con proved the wu ng of Charl sad untons, The expenditures | Moore, 36, « botlermaker, Wednesday from 25 per cent on behalf of | morning | t rafroad shoymen to 40 per! ytoore a companied a friend to the ent for nearly 100,000 locomotive | pry¢ packing house, at Ninth ave, 8. firemer Jand Walker st, The friend planned At the request of President Wil areliahe eomke has a moat of the unic screed In! While the friend was dickering to press mands until) with the nanagement, Moore lost ment had n given &/ control of his appetite, and attempt | time” to reduce Lving | ed to alip a slab of bacon beneath his coat, police say ears Goer anal Motorcycle Patrolman N. P. An Gerson escorted him to jail ‘OBREGON NEAR Federal Troops Rushed to Crush His Popularity WASHINGTON, Jan. 14-~—Mexi- lean federal troops are being rushed to the state of Sonora to “suppress popularity” of Gen. Alvaro | Obregon, candidate for the presi feney, according to unofficial ad- vices from the border received here today Obregon ts a | the } ] | j candidate in oppe- sition to Carranza’s party T message said Carranza was about to put the state under martial law }that he had ordered several bat ltalions of troops to the scene and that his forces were reported al ready disembarking at Guaymas on the Gulf of Callfornta Gambling Raiders Stop Crap Game ARMED CLASH, Youths, Arrested Near Junk Yard Willtam Campbell and Donald Fileteher, juveniles, were arrested Tuesday nigbt prowling about a | junk yard at First ave. 8. and Con necticut st Both lads had a number of brass ch a key and an extra cap in their posession. They were turned jover to the juvenile authorities, i“U” Students for League of Nations Students and faculty men at the Unive of Warhingt re ir favor the league of nations some form, if a straw vote taken | Tuerday i* a true index of campus | opinior Leas than 12 per cent of the students voting were totally op poned to the league. |Bolsheviki Armies Near Japanese Line M4 LONDON, Jan (United Press.) BARGAIN PRICES ———ON———— DENTISTRY AT: 5 THE NATIONAL DENTISTS | Under New Management Best Gold Crowns Best Plates These will remind you of those good old pre-war prices. They mean actual, good hard dollars saved for you in dental work. This is a special introductory offer by the new man- agement and will last for a short time only. N Don’t hesitate—act now. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike ATIONAL DENTISTS IRD & PIKE, _ 4 10 | My | Boleheviki forces in Siberia in oregano nh gol ed = | "Laugh and Live Longer” week, $26 Far greater than Peter or Paul; ‘Thirty mon were urrested in a pool| “not take any aggressive action eal eeney ove it wan uhe|,,2Warded @ Mrs. T. C. Evetts, 438| But unless he grows stronger room at 2134 First ave, Tucsday|cuiated to provoke collision with the he aes hah yal Posh meager | 22° ave, 8. \ How can he live “longer” evening when the police raided a} Japane a Moscow wireless com. pale iS 14—o vor ine best limerick on @ eattle| When he's now over seven foot tant? |crap game. Riwuiene Gale Re ara $$ $$$ . tople, $10—awarded to A. O, Welsh, Joe Nick, 42, wan charged with 1 4 | —_ - = ie + 42, ]®on will be in close proximity with ’ * ae PER HAS FAITH IT WILL — | 306% Minor ave. N. THM YARN conducting ‘the game, while Vaslo|the Japanese troops ie sibera, the; YOWIL Find John | Spokane Officials Seattle Men Are IE OUT RIGHT” For the best funny story, $10—~ By J. Payne || Borova and Husen Abas were charged | communique said, adding the soviet | in Jail E H Seek Bold Bandi H H Tprother's arrest. and subse. | "warded to I, Payne, 2111 4th | jg —___ eee ———) | with gambling. The remainder of the| government did not desire hostilities | in Jail Evenings) . andit Indicted in S. F. confession of the other boy |*¥e. ¥ ah | One day a man, a foreigner, came |Meh Arrested were charged with | Were you drunk, John?" | SPOKANE, Wash. Jan. 14-—] SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.—Five more than her frail conatitution| Checks will be mailed to the win-|in apparently uncertain as to hin |Delng In a place where gambling was| r “| wad, your honor.” | Police today are on the trail of a| men were held here taday, each un- stand. She broke down in| "ers | wants He asked the man at the | being conducted |Funeral Services | “What did you drink?” lone unmasked bandit who held up/der bail of $10,000—the largest sum Fpeaith and was unable to attend the| The following are the prize-win-| ties desk how much he would char The officers seized a pair of dtce f JE “A litte Jamaica ginger, cider) nd robbed residence district | yet fixed in a Nquor case—following trial last week, being confined to her | "!né contributions: |for lumber to bulld a walk from the |#"4 $12 as evidence or J. E. Hooker |... \overstnine” | Standard Oi1 gasoline station af | their indictment by the federal grand bed during the entire time. ha How TO CELEBRATE * | front end of a house to the rear. Our 7 The funeral of J. KE. Hooker, wh Did you drink any wood alco-| $1 000 oe) cash jury yesterday for conspiracy to vio Mary, a sister a few years older By Mrs. 7. © Brette clerk politely asked him if he could | . Ss d |died of pneumonia Sunday night at} hol?’ Following H. 8. Smith, man- the national prohibition law. than Mrs. Kirkland, is optimistic,|) bi a _ % | S!¥e an approximate estimate of the atients Save [his residence, 1009 Seventh ave,, wa No, your honor; I drank some ps ig meson age ea ieee sg , y are 7 . J #0 _, | material needed. Our customer | ‘. £ ° held Tuesday evening in the Butter-jlast spring and it left my feet bum, | ed unt 1© cash was loaded into Ed Marquette, formerly a Seattle qt will come out all right,|, 0 bere gta of one us gulped, blinked and remained silent in Hospital Fire |\, rth chapel. The body was cre-|I'm off the stuff.” | satchel, then stuck a gun into the| police detective; Ed Baker, manager ieee” she has told Mrs. White =a oe = would wuggrst that) Again our elerk tried, requesting the| Fire starting from —chimney|mated. Final interment will take | face of Smith and Ris clerk, grabbed | of the Jesse Moore Hunt company and over gince the trial | anit of laughter. Sir Launfal, after | ind of lumber he wanted, the width | sparks damaged the city pulmonary |place in Wichita, Kas. Hooker was| Tierney, If-confes: bag of coin and escaped | Chick Sloan, proprietor of the nd her mother fainted in| *PIit of laughter. Sir Launfal, after) oe the walk, and the distance from | hospital at Riverton to the extent} well known thruout the Northwest | and Acting Police Judg he same station was held up| Midnight Follies cafe; W. W. Pow. ai earching in many climes for the) arly Wi 1 , | he | about three months ago, the bandit | e: Se court room when the verdict was! troy Grail, found it at last at hia | 4 front of the house to the rear, in| of $400 early ednesday morning.|as an authority on sporting sub.|Hugene Childe indulged in the he s 5 ers, Seattle theatrical manager, and and were carried out uncon-! owe door found it by giving happi. | order to figure on the footage. After | Twenty-five Ray a pod in a wardjjects. He was a barber, above conversation in police court/ getting $30, F ee Meaey cnenratal wa nena to others, instead of seeking Cr bs gpa pp cre aoe until ie na wore yy “i by ts ve bibroagcses xg! ap d nings "HI If f Cc J b: : fhto the judge's chambe "lit for himself. Just so we, if we . eet, | ars b ¥ ry wate 4 John m yo found evenings | * arms, says he thought she was/is here, there and everywhere in| ond. twisting his hatin his hands, | from a hose Metal Drafting the city jail |ttalr o ity Jobs |Jack Dempsey Lost; He could detect neither! , wiia search for pleasure for our.| ‘urted out, stammeringly, “Ay yust| Nurses and attendants, aided by Cc a —— | Should Go to Vets * * mg nor -heartbent, be says,|%,,witt search for pleamure for OUr-| ‘eit yy, mister, ay sorry ay yust can'.|a few patients, extinguished th ourse to Open | ‘° Police Hunt Him some minutes. our own hearths and homes to fing |{##er OUt: yu see dis sidevak ain't|flames, ight overseas veterans| A new course in sheet metal draft Sheriff Wants to ‘ot less than per cent of All! write jack Semneee tea pe —— | ‘ for me; it ban for anodder lady!” were in the ward threatened 14 for sheet metal work . state, county and city appointive of. | ttle Jac ey lost in —_— | what we are seeking. | dar r a rkers will : . te te t ” | open next Tuesday evening at the ficlals should be drafted from the | RR 2 of Gasoline | es nate tke cinco or tootcee te 1 “ + 299 Bandit I en next Tuesaday evening at the! Collect His Badges era i loraas Warvae ale Florence Welch, 4721 6th without any effort, the warmth nn'|Co ored Houdini Depot andit Is wards, of the trade extension and| Sheriff John Stringer asked Chtef/ ‘The foregoing is the essence of a| Shy ka: el t a Pred gy “9 end . ane >, * Warre Yednes “ c opted by Elmer J. Noble | 2@¥ to » her ok. “ ; Advanced One Cent |" re awe teak tee dust Sent to Pri P aeesing tment, announced | Police Joel F, Warren Wednes- | resolution adopted by Elmer J. Noble | Gay to h D. wack, He dis ‘ | Snaps Handcuffs ent to Prison 1 day to keep a lookout for deputy| Past No. 1, American Legion, at a|*PPeared from the family home - i a. ae | eaday e clas ie lay to keep a | Post 2 ; «ion, | SNEW YORK, Jan. 14~—The|abrond. Here we have the true me r 4 Wednesday, The class will accom ; te doliect ai |e XL ak Chaenay” ore ly this morning. 4 Oil Co. of New York today|spirit of laughter After twice breaking handcuffs) !Y y Tht Khe immer Woh, Hmodate 26 of 18 men and wil oon. | SOert Sedans Gad BS Soe ee Peete waay | Jack oan be identitied by a Ganda cent a gal-| We have had so many rolicksome,| that locked his wrists, Charles |W#0 confessed to complicity in the! tinue 10 weeks, meeting every Tues-|5@ finds in the possession ning. tail and one 5 We os 14 gasoline prices 1 cent a gal-| | hold. ¢ the 1 Coples of the resolution were sent and one white ear, He's a fight- to 26% cents, wholesale. frolickseme celebrations that I think | White, 42, colored, is in the county |recent holdup o ne interurban|day and Thursday evening from 7|**restec |, Copies ’ ling bulldog i ss -lit would be well to make the eve-| hospital under observation Wednes.|¢Pot, Was sentenced to werve from|ty 10. o'clock “| {ssued a number of badges to] to various state, county and city of-| - nings of the “Laugh and Live! day. nix to ten years in the state peniten. ‘ idl shipyard watehmen,” Sheriff String- | ficials. | ——-= - mn -—- “Wanted to show off my |tiary in the superior court Tuesday er wrote the chief, “and I under- | $$$ — nm | | stren, a Verle Mrummett, alleged pi < Ff stand you have arrested three or | ength,” said White > partner ane 3 s e | Thieves Steal 60 Dr. BK. C. O'Brien and Dr, 0, |!" the erime, changed his plea to not cay? Aree “—~ four men recently with badges. | Italian Steamship in, é Hi | t ore ke them,” | Kdwarda examined him, but were | &Ulty. ouse Ire age [you find any more tak | | doubtful whether or not he was In Pounds of Butter Now Reported Safe Arson in the second A.O is the % _— | G a : LONDON, Jan. 14.—The Italian | Thieven stole 60 pounds of butter| #ne, #0 committed him to the|36 Auto Dri | charge filed against F. 1. Barker in | 2 vers : steamer Principessa Mafalda, which from a truck belonging to the|hospital, ri | 6 : j subaries ee teeny Berker is al-| Newsboy Mi |was reported in Geona dispatches feel Conan. Saree ae Settle in Court |!!!" ove bummed down a houve| Willard Rockman, 11, Saturday to have foundered in | eastern ave on Pike at., be Pt . o 5 h ave to ohain he 7 ” ar q Police Judge John B. Gordon fined | vf boy, living at 3840 17th ave +|storm, is eae and proceeding toward Third and Fourth ave, Wednesday | Nab 55 Motoris 8 10 drivers from $10 to for HneT ans {left home Tuesday to sell papers and/the Canary islands, a wireless mes morning With Glaring Lights |! We 26 othors were tapped $2 [failed to return, the boy's mother |sage from her owners said today, Breece, of the creamery com- cach for violation of traffic regula- | notified the police Wednesday | pany, reported the butter oe yy In spite of continued warnings |tions Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Freudenberg sidessie | *. e driv d ast iad the driver was making a de ot hea pases sd by policemen, Released on Bail | MURPHINE TALKS TO! HT Daniels Gets New | | . automobiliets bisstully disregarded Pape | age : ; 3 NE TAL * | | i ane RI a ed jthe state headlight law Tuesday Cleared of Charge MARS ae a5, a Dr.| q@homas F. Murphine, superin Jolt From Admiral | | H ‘ night. * : eat + focused of mur /tendent of city transportation, will] WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—(United | Italian Aviators ‘Accompanted by representatives of of Robbing Boots ans, is motnerintnw, was or-|aiareas the West Woodland Im:| Press,)—Tho controversy _ between the'agoretary of # office, motor-| Kenneth Fraser, 22, 6210 24th ave,,| (ree Te whntt 0 all by Cir-| provement club at its meeting in| Rear Admiral Sims and Secretary on Way to Japan cycle policemen rounded up 66 motor.|who was arrested last Friday on | cult Judwe Fowker yestortay, the West Woodland school Wednes:| Daniels took a new turn today | ROME, Jan. 14.—The Italian avo:|ists who sald they never even had|charge made by Thomas Oates that meee rsa |day night. The meeting was o when Daniels announced he had ators attempting a flight from Rome} heard of a state headlight law. he tried to rob him of some Canadian} The man who wrecks a train is a|to consider the street railway ceived another letter from Sims to Tokyo ha reached Salonika, @| All of those arrested last night|bonds, was cleared of the chargo|criminal, but the man who wrecks|tem, and Murphine will be as verely criticising his policy in con- | }Message today said, were booked at police headquarters, | Tuesday in police coud ducting the navy during the war, @ whole railroad is a great financier, {choose that topic for his address