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y¥ th 56: —~ent ~other only in mad Fegwlar prise “pres © $210 [ivory enameled bassinet: ‘width 19 inches; practical, a healthy bed for ee, wheeled from room to regular price $4.75 | Boor for, the week $5.45. ‘ars service to e homefurnisher! ————_ this sale and save $20-to$40- PLAYERPHONES ‘ we pleture of the $250— and the $156 of show two sale price $210 vale pr i wale sale style, style, price price price: $95 the $115 ete all these are cabinet style machines ed oak in fumed AYERPHONE ts a talking ma chine of approved merit in tone qual ity and cabinet work and it will give excellent service special— $2.65 regular price S75 phone oak tele- stand length 36 Inches, including wheels, high; bottam is made of wood slats 30 inches height baby ne freeh «an be oil hes: special for the week ce UARY COLUMBIA RECORDS SALE NOW— Talking Machine Dept. Main Floor, (—“Pretty Little Rainbow,” Medley Walte | —"Let the Rest of the World Go By,” Campbell & Purr —“Just for Me and Mary,” Henry Purr —"I Lost My Heart in Dixieland,” Harry Fox ("Dreamy . Alabama,” ) AD CHINA, (ta T JAPAN STON, Cal, Jan. 21.—Reso-| are being framed by delegates: ‘Western states who are at the convention of the Chinese league, pledging support to of Southern China to help from the bulldozing of q convention will last five days has a long program of business | nd entertainment. A personal repre | five of Dr..Sun Yat Set is at- Of Your Home "The real cornerstone of your home is the safe and sure title to the, land on which you build. With- out a good title you will have neither lot nor home. "And the way to be sure that your title is good is to have the evidence and the security furnished by a Title Insurance Policy issued by this company. You should insist that the seller furnishes you with a Title Insuranc Policy when you buy. Washington Title InsuranceCompany Under Btate Assets Bupervisio More Than $600,000, EAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | Ie order to tntroduce our new (we ad Strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 years $8.00 Crowns ... $4.00 Bridgework Tr $2.00 Amalgam Filling. . 09 | ueranteed for 18 ye teeth mame day of Ou I Most of our pre whose work is still aye tented our work 8 the right place. pen fundeys From © OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UNIVERGErY oF. Bring thi Mediey Waits L. SCHOENFHLD & SOND 100-111 Sewth 11th B4 ‘SUGAR BROKER * “61 USH FUND” NEW YORK, Jan. 21.~Exirtence of a $500,000 “siush fund” with [which to save American sugar brokers from extermination by war sugar measures, came to light here yesterday when |started a qua: Let Us All Hope They Succeed in Their Campaign ~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 —Rep- resentatives of clothing manufac turers and retail dealers con ferred with justice department of ficlals here today on plans for reducing prices, Aswivtant Attor ney G Fins exsed the clothing men, asking them to operate in standardizing valu The conference expected last several days Can’t This Be Done Up in the Narrows eral | over the epoils. Ampur H. Lamborn, a New sugar broker, with offices in Ha |vana, filed suit against James H. Post and others, members of the |"comminsion on compensation on sugar to brokers,” for $35,000 Lamborn's petition revealed that when war measures automatically put the sugar brokers out of busi ness, Cuban planters agreed to pooi one-eighth of one per cent of their gross sales to “compensate Ameri. jean brokers for their losses and |eave them from extermination.” A fund of $900,000 collected d divided among American | brokers, he said, and his New York {fic all 900. Lam rn’s Cuban how er, received r to get his share claims the Cuban have is to was waid, hing. His suit of the fund which office should Such ta the in bullding e nd in the half-mile from | the boenedit of re desiring to v the bottom of a tumbler Poincare to Take Place in Cabinet Insurance Field Bae ae toms te Men to Meet Here} Preident Pol portfolio of tern Mutual Fire Insur-| xiferand ar 1 men from the Northwest |term as will meet in the Frye hotel Thurs ary 18 and Fri The sessions will| Por that reason, the newspaper » directed by President F. J. Mar 4 added, Millerand temporartly ax tin and Secretary M. D, Ih. Fthodes. | sumed the duties of both prime min eed ister and foreign minister SCHOOLS FOR BAKERS and bet urged by the Seattle ing Industr the Army and] n wn ager, vice treasurer, | Barnes and} unde take today ia ! the in the as his Feyru would mh minint as expires, et president wes ca soon Opponents of War Training Win Out WASHINGTON ents of universal apparently won their jcontrol of the house | committee day that Jan. 21-Oppon milltary. training fight to gain military affairs p It was announced to- resentative Har Oklahoma, en selected to # te former eprerentative Laguar York, Goldamith. B trustees or, B. SB, Ha. New as a momber of the halebone) plate, which is the lightest Looe mittee | The selection is a blow to the \y |! unt eval military rr training uardia favored the advocates: plan EXAMINATION FREE 00 Het of Terth........ 00 Set Whalebone Teeth. “ S00 | Gets Year in Jail for Trimming Tots HONOLULU, Jan. 21 Chinese, ia servi wear in jail because he wor from school children in a chuckduck game ode | in the Painless Extracting Chee Moon Have impresston take mination and advice fr ‘ a the our giving good satiafaction. Ask our When coming to our office, be eure ad with you. 12 for Work eoOshrd shrd shrdlu uauauaa COUNTY COMMISSIONERS have t out a cAll for bide on a highway | between Auburn and Black Diamond, to cost $100,000, Dida will be opened February 1A Propie Opposite Fraser-Paterses Ob ne of the brokers} York} THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, J. ELEVEN T0 FACE TRIAL FOR MURDER Bp. m—1616% Third ave—Seatile post, No. 18, American Legion, elects offleers, 8 p. m—Labor temple—Weekly meeting of Central Labor council SDA State Subpoenas 250 Wit: | nesses in Case Against Centralia |. W. W. 4 Pp maLabor Temple—Laber municipal eandidutes’ mass meeting HEARING IS DUE MONDAY) ,* » mo-Woog ball 17th ave fh and Market st-—Iellard Coop 3 = | ors’ th hi vt CENTRALIA, Wash., Jan.|"$'"" mecAruy ond Ni 21.—The ate «=ohas) = sub 8p. meArmy and Navy club— poenaed nearly 250 persons Dean 8. Kimball addresses Cornell | university alumel who will appear as witnesses during the trial of 11 alleged . We W: who ‘are charged | Late of Outlawry }with the murder of four] members of the American Legion here Armistice day. The trial will open at }Montesano next Monday morning. N. Y. WORLD IS HOOVER BACKER Would Support Him as the Democratic Candidate MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. “Hoover for President” was launched here today by ao temporary organisation of sev- eral Minneapolis business men formed last night. The organi. told the detectives, soon after zation plans to push Herbert arrest in Portland, as she was Moover for the republican poms | fleeing wilh part of the bank loot nation for president, ‘The glitter and excitement of the _ Iife ptill held her NEW YORK, Jan, 21.—The New] It caught her first two years ago, \York World in its leading editortal|in Stevenson, Washington, She mar }today declared for Herbert C, Hoo-| ried Clark ver for president. The World, adem | It held her thru the Hillsboro, ooratic paper, has been a strong sup Ore., bank robbery, thru Clark's ten \perter of President Wilson year pentence to the Oregon state | “We should be glad to mupport Mr. | penitentiary, thru hin escape a month Moover as the democratic candidate|iater, thru his nightly streetear for president.” the editorial said, & platform that represented the hir ltorie principles of the democratic |party, We shonid be glad to sup |pert him as an independent candi date on a platform of pr eraliam We should no itate to |rupport him as the republican cand) date ‘On a platform representing the kind of government which Mr. Hoo ver has exemplified in his public ea ‘sholly The World declared partisan objec tions to Hoover are arguments in bis favor, adding “The American people are tired of profeesional politicians and dingurted Wire Briefs with party politics, The olf party lines have been broken down * * * and in rexpect to principles both parties are bankrupt.” WASHINGTON, — MoNary, Ore- Most of the residential candidates | won, axke $260,000,000 for irrigation, ply esr ne ert mare act| -PHILADELPHTA—ftx killed And no tne -, that the mext president must sce that | BE injured in bullding fire. thetr nepirations are little short of ri] DENVER—-Conts $2.334 a year diculous. ¢ Of all the men|for famtty of five in Denver. whose names have heen mentioned. | vronna—No Iehts, the World belleves Mr. Hoover alone|i, vienna for ten days measures wp to the presidency fn the NEW YORK fullest wens.” a . 00 gallons liqu BERLIN.—Pubdtishers protest sup- pression of newspapers, NEW YORK—Gen. leave for Chicago. PARIS.~-Clemenceau and cabinet turn over portfolios to Millerand. BERLIN.—Eighteen killed tn ratt- way wreck In Posen, Weat Prussia SPOKANE.—Republicans to open headquarters here March 1 EVERNETT.—Claude Cosman has “I'm All Thru: Now,” Sobs in Spokane SPOK/ | Jan, %1—Reing the wife of a bank holdup, escaped con vict and alleged murderer has lost its glamor for pretty 20-year-old Leta Clark, known to police here as the ® Lirtde girl wife of Chester Clark alias leo Martmann, arrested in Marywville, Cal, eharged with the 1A is held here on the furt charge of having planned the holdup of the k bank early in December t betray Chester, rhe de “But I'm thru now.” she sobbed at the city jail, os Clark failed to come to her reseue and her parents ignored her requests for aid. I'm going to wet my marriage an nuled as soon aa! ¢ of this ecrapem And, believe me, no more ex citement for mo. I'm thru The simple life—end an honest with honest folks—from now veremeive Lib one cars, trains In | uards confiscate | on piers. og" F iclechasnan Given Divorce cation Jan. 21—Mre. Lily ‘Wwisehmann was granted a divorce here today from Julius Fleischmann, New York millionaire, former mayor of Cincinnati, He did not contest the mult In addition dividing his for tune, Fleischmann agreed to give his two children thelr portion of his es tate, and, b alimony, haa set ted upon Mrs. Fleischmann a large sum, said to be between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000. Wood will| fultan bank last June. WASHINGTON.—Sale of atx for mer German cargo vesrels has been agreed upon. PROVIDENCE, Tk 1.—Sen. Potn- dexter argues in favor anti-strike bills SIOUX FALLS, & D.—Seven grocers arrested on 25-cent sugar | charge THE HAGUE—Former kaiser to| we to temporary estate of Count aft | Bentnick SPOKANTE.--J Luhraen asked Will J. Hays to eerve on G platform committee poKANE.—Three hundred hard. Senators Reject ware ep at. Hieiivwaey im: peonen | Greece Land Plan|"’" (WASHINGTON, SPOKAN? raiding stills | tobac May Not Agree on Anti-Strike Bills WASHINGTON, Jan. 21--Con ferees on the Esch and Cummins rail road bills may report back to the house and senate, early noxt week that they are unable to agree and ask to This was ind cated nforees er another instructions | jof the main 5 guaranteed returne, by had fatled - P wc. T. Uv. War women | chewing 21—The wer by ring the Jan. Hen: ator King, Ut of Thrace committee to mal the senate on re resolution disposition r r Parcels of real es Mrs. Margaret Sage, NM Sage, have been NEW YORK owned by widow of |eold for $2. VIENNA—Ludwig nere and Stephen Szirm hanged y for activites during the communist regime. The foreign mended the} a simple 4 ration by in favor Awarding to Gredce the territory mur. rendered to the allies by Bulgaria | All reference the possession of Constantinople was elimina 8 DELPGATES to attend the gen-| joral assembly were Seat tle presbytery, ard Pros | by erian church More | pastoral Work and jews preaching was irged by Ke » A 1s MOUNT VERNON.—-Robbers con. | tinue work here, Skagit Valley| Hardware Co, loses goods worth $300 | OLYMPIA.—Frank W. Tull, as or in King count has been re ate Association chosen by Rall ted president Ansoxsors FRANCISCO.—-Postoffice de offers $1,000 for robber up clerks on train near Saturday night SAN partment who held Richmond, Cal., HALIFAX.—Eending a stormy voy: | age of 12 days, the steamer Royal eorge entered the harbor here yes afternoon completely coated with jee Tax Dodgers nen Forced to Pay Up} WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Approxi- | nately $40,000,000 was collected | from income tax dodgers last year it was learned at the treasury de-| partment today as first returns be-! gan to come in from che filing of returns on 1919 incomes The National Standard -the BIG VALUE Roll of poet PAPER, Danish scientists have perfected | |a process for treating cheaper woods | that makes them more durable chemical action in 24 hours produe-| ing the effect of several yours * AMERICAN PAPER CO. Bob White Distributers drying. Loses Allure for, Burglar’s Bride She! murder of William Mitchell, a negro, | “on | holgupe and fina! bank stickup here. | been found guilty of burglary in the} |Woman_ Dies After : Trip to Dentist MANY SHIPS GO DOWN IN BIG STORMS 'U. S. Powhatan, With 271 Aboard, Still Struggling in Heavy Gale STEAMER CHINA ASHORE LONDON, Jan, = 21 —Many boats have been lost in severe storms off the coast of Norw h from Chri an ports, Thirty-seven fishermen were drowned when one verse foundered. NEW ance of the YORK, Jan. heavy gale whieh has limperiied the army transport Pow hatan and its 271 passengers for more then 60 hours caused the abandonment of another attempt to w th t to eafety, it ported by wtreters here today Late that the r at was re tr indicates de stroyers Sharkey and O'Leary are tanding by the disabled «hip, whith was towed 48 miles toward Halifax this morning by the Western Comet A monnug the naval | radio station n Rar worke th the Werter attempt. 7 that received by here from Cx t weather own | dail th oe ad mudde 5 mornins , |Comet to ah jmeseage ad | voat was “nal In a radi wever, the army apt Ran¢ mm of the fact that the wh 48 miles, it was suid today mentior had bee } 21.--The r China i off Nagasak ment of the loca . was inform- today, Her car- eferred to light BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. hina aground ve the marine 4 {Chamber of ¢ jod ina exgram go wns g tron ore. A the monsage similar wire the offi f the The veasel, 450 fect of 6,000 groms tonnage, for Shanghal. wa company in length « was t ‘ADMIRAL URGES Be Permitted to Talk WASHINGTON, Jan. Walsh, Montana, today asked, the |eenate to adopt a rerolution censur jing Rear Admiral Sims for making |public hie memorandum to Secre tary Daniela in which Sims stated he had received orders not to let the British “pull the wool over his eyes, and that “we would as soon fight the Briti#h as the Germans.” 21.—Senat NEW YORK, Jan. 21—Rear Ad miral William Sima, storm center of the present naval inquiry Washington, at a dinner for Army and Navy club here night, pleaded for the unmuzziing of American naval officers « ns pence time, He declared this was necessary, that thelr criticisms of the administration of the “first line of defense” might tend to its improvernent. Sims declared he had only done his honest duty as an American naval officer in expressing hin | views upon and the general naval odministration. He declared several times that the “navy was entirely solid” and “that it was Jall right,” adding that “the diffi Joulties were administrative and not operative. conduct of the Chicago Teachers to Get More Pay CHICAGO, Jan, 21.—Teachers in Chicago public schools will be given! & substantial Increase In salaries be fore February 1, Superintendent of Schools Peter A. Mortenson an nounced today. A geheral conference of the Instructor#’ organizations with the board of education will be held tomorrow to determine the amounts of the raise. New | Plan Would As ist Veterans| WASHIN Jan. 21—A soint] jon to create @ congressional to inve the need ting the health and employment of men was fenator Robinson senators an compose | ation werv by Three congresemen would body Arkansas, the} | transport! | “MUZZLES OFF” Says Naval Officers Should! the awards of medals) ‘SOCIALISM ON 21—-Continu- | Read What Mrs. A. F. Moss Says About Our | Painless Dentistry | Seattle, Wash., January 12, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: I called on the Boston Dental Company, 1420 Sec- ond Avenue, today. Had four teeth extracted that an X-ray showed abscessed, and nine others, and can truthfully say that they were extracted absolutely painlessly. (Signed) MRS. ALFRED F. MOSS, 1411 Donovan Street. We can do just as well for you as we did for Mrs. Moss. We don’t need to tell you that an abseessed tooth is one of the most sensitive things that you can possibly have. When Mrs. Moss states over her own signature that we ex- tracted four abscessed teeth for her, and did it painlessly, we regard her statement as one of the highest grade testimonials that could be given for the efficiency of our methods of pain- less dentistry. anu so. -seu8' ieee Surely It Is No Longer Necessary to Neglect Your Teeth When you are assured of having your work done without hurting you a bit, and when our prices are as reasonable as it is possible to make them and still give you the highest grade work- manship and materials. And besides that we give you a Free Examination Our expert dentists will be glad to give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost you to have them put in per- fect condition. This won’t cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it, Boston Dental Co. 1420 Second Ave. (Opp. Bon Marche) “The Hands That Make It Painless” |ALLIANGE HAS TRIALINN. Y.. SLATEIN RACE Hearing of Five Assembly- | Indorses Candidates for Mu- men Widens in Scope _ | nicipal Election | ALBANY, N. Y., went The Triple Alliance has announced its endorsement the following ididutes, who will run for office at February primaries; i A mayor: James A, Duncan. s of five suspended socialist assem For councilmen (three-year term) bly men to membership became na-! wp. Lane, Oliver T. Erickson, Rob onal in BeOpe When the prosecution | ert B. Hesketh (incumbents), Lee Initely said it was investigating | Roy Pp, Merriam and C. ligm, and the defense took up| yy 34 4 allenge. Jan, 21 on trial The so- alist party here to determine the fit » hearings to Henry, P. C Dahlager. | For councilman (twoyear term); Mrs. found a Harriet Flothman, was dead just inside the front of her home & 16th by her hushand, when he returned home night. She died of heart afte to a dentist Undertaki company is of the bo | tamecl UL Ss. Will Lift Russ Embargo WASHINGTON, — Jan 21.—The ted St vowill Lift it embargo Ru partially that at r ave, George h vinit charge es very ehipmer joinir raising — th untry, it wa tate department on tht th | | } Not Guilty,” Says Officer Reynolds C. M, Reynolds, pleaded not guilty raigned on an charge befor Frate: former after attempted Judge patrolman, being ar robbery A.W. ‘OUND UNCONSCIOUS [fumes in his room St, Rollo Baz, 34, elty hospital W pected to recover, from gas at 412 Columbia was taken to the enday, He is ex |: We re not, upon this investiga-| Charles Gallant ged in a discusison of the] For councilman philosophy or economics of s#ocial-|Ben F, Nauman m," declared John B. anehfield,| Nauman is a boiler inspector for ef of the judiciary commit the city, Dahlager formerly was an counsel. “We are engaged in the in-| officer in the teamsters’ union, and estigation of its tactics, into its| unsuccessfully opposed Jack Munday into its practical program, | when he made the race for president tactics and those methods | of the Cent und that program call for the over-| Merriam turn of the power of this state and | st ts annihilation, That is the ques-| tion that is presented to you here, Will Decide iets Interstate Fairs! tion, (one-year term): methods, 1 those and oll Nan is an active worker in labor circles, and is employed in the city light depar tment, French Troops Go idaho, Jan, 21-—Dates for) . i Schleswig Zone this fall will be decided upon| COPENHAQEN, Jan, 21.—A con at the annual meeting of the Inter.| Ungent of French troops, the first Mountain Fair ar’ Racing associa.|0f the Army of occupation, has ats tion, which has been called to meet | "ved at Haderesleben, Schleswig, in Bojse January 29 and 30 dispatches said today he Inter-Mountain association} The troops will be used to preserve wnsists of fairs held in British Col-|Order during the Schleswig plebis umbia, Bastern Washington, Bastern | cite, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Ariz | peecygsige i Aon |Coal Profits ‘Bill Is Ordered Killed WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Senator Harris’ resolution calling on the treasury department to disclose to the senate the profits of the coal ops erators knocked out today on 4 point of order by Senator Thomas, | Colorado, L018K, ACULTY MEMBERS of the nan University of Sanipractic have been organized into an emer keney committee to serve the public if an influenza epidemic here, Students will se As nurses The university was recently opened at 17th ave. and EB. 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