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= PSOE iname mame yao a eemcme retin PAGE 2 ee ual needs! , thoroughly dignified, wi solid oak rocker; addie shaped —golden finish: atro struct ater through @ meat ditic regu $6.75 apecial Pa . —jaust received a large #ehipment carriages. —the new 1920 styles are very attractive In {the reed ts mur- design and the weave o' Siang in even Bnd symmetrical appear- ence —orices very reasonable. credit freely yours! ~—here is ready for you an ideal credit service to fit your individ- extraordinary specials from the new LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT-- —second floor— —our new Luggage Department (second floor) offers a very extensive showing of trunks, bags and suitcases, very moder- ately priced. extended you in an agreeable, —Kask your nei, we sess ss BILGO to $65.00 ., $35.00 to $225.00 $3.50 to $75.00 . $40.00 to $125.00 $5.00 to $75.00 —wardrobe trunks —suitcases.... —fitted tourist cases. . $37.50 wardrobe trunks —wardrmobe trumke. 4 with good brass ¥ 10 In this lot) $4.50, epecial, —15 black and tan leather hand bags; $12.50 values for $7.95. —35 sample suitcases trunks sagbenqengicine and handbags —all in perfect condition, ex handling; various but otherwise in perfect con 1-3 less 1-2 less Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle Coast Dry Chief at Dry Chief 136 1, W, W, ARE FOUND GUILTY ry Out 59 Hours} rianets in Syndicalism Case W. A. Kelly, of San Francisco, in| @harge of federal prohibition en-| forcement on the Pacific Coast, will! arrive here early this week, accord.| ing to word received by Donald A MeDonald, prohibition director tor| Tacoma Ju Washington Appointments of | deputies on McDonald's staff will be made on the arrival of the Coast | chief. Blue Crusaders Pageant Tonight | “The Vision of the Blue Cru- saders,” « pageant of womanhood idealized, will be presented at the Masonic temple, Harvard ave. and Pine st., by the Young Women's art will act the roles. | BEAUTY IN HAIR, Girls! ‘A mass of long,| thick, gleamy tresses Let “Danderine” ve your hair have lots of ton, lifeless, thin, ecraggly or fi Bring back its color, vigor a tality, Get © 36-cent bottle of delight- ful “Danderine” at any drug or tollet counter to freshen your sealp; cheek dandruff and falling hair Your hair needs this stimu- ng a vi- Jating tonic; then its life, color,| thrown taining a deep ¢ jBot get the rider'g name brightness and abundance will re dura—Murry! master National Grange, urges longer | W. | work day last week charged . iw. z Exhibits in auto rob- bery case stolen from county jall and guilty by a jury of #ix men McBride files republican national Judge Jonn D. for two days to give | TR. Rose ts reinatat- an opportunity to file the usual mo: |ed as head of Monroe reformatory) Christian association Monday night.| tions for arrest of judgment and o Women prominent in business and| new trial Securities Na- vay ; : tion will be de diheteanentan ank proposes to open here | for clemenc with stories, RETT.—Sheriff McCulloch said seized $16,000 LW. W. was on trial. The men may! } be sentenced mittee, headed Fall, and the YAKIMA.—Two | making apparatus captured here, ambase ant fact lating to 3 p verdict was read to the | +. «lected president Western Wash- ington Fair association. of emotion in their faces Kolchak formed soon rang with the clubwoman, reported recovering from bullet wound | leader of the 36 called the men to- VEVEL, Franee.—Prince Christo- | The conviction the state syndicaliem law affect | | * married here The ministry resigned here Saturday night . wht to trial in the state | jury “This verdict means I is damned in Pierce county declared Prosecutor |Present Pageant to Boost Campaign |D. A pageant picturing and double its beauty, You can| thick, strong, | ovntY lustrous hair. Don't let it stay) funds of the Hpiscopal church was Mark's Sunday, called “Builders of the City of God.” paper orcycle and Motor Car Crash vass for funds, it was announced, Clarence Boyle, 915 ported to the police t hile collided with a mot 76th st, re-| more than $2 tarting in a tenement house snuffed| of mint children and two men hore yester 30 useful fumed tieal en finish. back spi week, in finieh of = alzes; Tuerday, 101 to 111 South Eleventh St., Tacoma [ Wire Briels } — Academy of Sciences HERE’S MORE ABOUT MEXICO STARTS ON PAGE ONE Producers in Mexico, and other corporations interested in prop- orty in Mexico, 3—Certain officials of the United States government whoxe public utterances coincide with the views of the oll interests and who may or may not be linked in bonds other than those of sympa- thy with the views of the propa gandists, Bach of th Vast influences, working togethe working separately, working from one motive or another, all in. the same direction, are trying to spread er America a cloud of suspicior distrust and hatred. In effect the opaganda is a shouted command to the common people to “get mad enough to fight.” ee SCARCITY OF CHANGE HITS MEXICO BY DR. J. A, WATTS BAN ANTONIO, Feb, 2.~—Mexico is now on a wholly metallic basis, so far as money is concerned, Thi condition has been forced thru long series of worthless issucs of money by various revolution ary factions prior to the tnaugura tion of arranza as president There |: on are of & STANDARD supremacy _~~the supremacy of this store in the homefurnishing business in the Northwest is unquestioned. —we have helped establish thous- ands of homes—-let us help you! tab ourettes will thie special price heirht of tab- be strong, prac- —epecial, Mie, regular price, $4— strong high chair, as pictured; gold- extra wide table ewings over back. four neath les. regular price, $4— —epecial for $10.00 waist boxes $7.95 25 matting-covered shirtwalst boxes; made of aromatic cedar and covered with fine grade matting; size of box S6x19x15; ree ular price, 87 phases of the situa it with in detail, Irom these the country is fed, day by day the effect of which is intended to be the creation of in tense and militant dissatisfaction With the Mexican situation, The work of the senate sub-com Senator Albert! 1. ttude of Ambassa dor Fletcher, until last week our r to Mexieo, are import in the whole situation re in apundance of native fold and silver out of which to coin money. All coins above ten-centavo| cause one has not the exact eh ver or gold, Inability to meet the demand has created a shortage of change. This) shortage has been taken advantage| cable is to be Jaid from Rio de Ja of by money changers all over the} neiro to Cuba. THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. BISBEE EXODUS "TRIAL STARTING 3,000 Called as Jurors in Sensational Arizona Case | BY M. D. TRACY | (United 9 Staff Correspondent) TOMBSTONE, Ariz, I . When a riroom — jammed with 200 defe the Jury el, trial of the Bisbee deportal cases start morning, ¢ lock when the jury roll was | called, and qualifientions of the rs were read All t who believe they should be exet from jury duty under the 1 na of t w will now step to the clerk's desk and present their claims,” Judge 8, L. Patter] announced. Gixty per cent of the} jury panel eame forward and indi ed that it would take most of the | morning session to sort out the ex-| cusen and handle other formalities. | The defense is expected to ank xeparate trials for each man named in the joint indictment, Under the Arizona law neparate trials must be granted if demanded. Such @ ce mand would m b dreds of trials | at great expense to the county Authorities have planned to search everyone, including the defendants, | for weapons before they are allowed to enter the courtroom The atmosphere here is tense, but everything is quiet and orderly The trial has boomed Tombstone. Every room has been taken, The movies have announged they will show different picttt®s nightly, in stead of changing their programa} jtwice a week as ordinarily Boda | | fountain men have hired three ad ditional clerks to take care of the rush WEALTHY MEN LISTED AMONG DEFENDANTS It is generally extimated that the trial cannot b finie' jews than a month and that weeks at least will be required to choose a} ury | Some doubt has been expressed] | that it will be possible to get a jury it wtimates place the al wealth! of the ected men & quarter billion dollars. A DE the most prominent are Dr. N. C. B head physician of the Calumet Mir ing Co; C. W. Allen, furniture deal- | 4 jer, Blabee; Pearcy Dowden, deputy t sheriff, Douglas; J, J. Bow jen, automobile dealer of Bisbee |%. Brophy, garage man of Lowel! t 7,\#t | portmaster of Bisbee; H. H. Dowe |general manager of the Phelps | Dodge corporation; Jake Erickrer mayor of Fishes; Tom Kagan, secre L. L. Giiman, jeweler, Bisbee; Johr C. Greenway, general manager of the Arizona Calumet Mining com pany: Walter Hubbard, undertaker Bisbec Ore; Miles Merrill, head of the Mormon church in Arizona; | Mone Newman, merchant of Bixbee | Robert Rea, president of the Doug.) jas Tank of Commerce; C. W. Ruth, | | secretary of the Business Men's a» | |sociation, Douglas; John Stefer, Bir-| {bee contractor; Lem Shattuck, mine }manager; BE. A. Tovrea, packer of | | Binbee. | All of the above men were indict |r jointly, The Phelps-Dodge com | turned pany also was indicted as a corpo ration, The maximum penalty under the) | charge of kidnaping, under which |echarge the indictments were re-| turned, is imprisonment from one to! ten years in the penitentiary or a! | fine of $2,000 to $10,000, or both. | | Judge Sam L, Pattee, of Pima} leounty, will hear the trials, The | prosecuting attorney is Bob French» |The firet jury panel contains 3,000 names | The men are charged with kid-| naping over 1,200 persons and fore-| |ibly taking them into New Mexico. RECOVER LOOT, MYSTERY MAN|° tte Ears } aR ew As the gang was gathering for Mayos May Attempt to Re-| © division of the spoits, police “ ron *| early Monday rounded up two store “J. C. R.’S"” Memory | men suspected of having had a a hand in the robbery of the Cen- “I. CR." the mystery man, identi-| tal cafe on January 24, and re- fied as J. ©. Caldwell, of Dickinson,| covered a black traveling bag | N. D., and also as John P. Harris containing $44.87, thought to be jof St. Paul, may be taken East to the part of the loot, j |Mayo brothers, famous surgeons, for| The money found in the bag was an Operation on his brain to restore, |covered with sand, as were several if possible, his memory Central cafe trade checks. Other ar Then, it is hoped, he will be able| ticles in the included two re to establish his own identity beyond |Volvers aryl a shirt of the sort worn doubt If the operation is per.|by one of the Central cafe robbers. formed, it will be under the auapice Patrolman Fred Ivey recovered the of the Masonic lodge, of which Har-|stip. He says he saw a man hurry ris, one time manager for the Gate-|ing past the O-W. depot at an early ly Supply company, of Duluth, was|bour with the bag in his hand, and once a member started to follow him. When the A brother Mason, M. T. Sayer, of |Man saw he was pursued, Ivey says, Minneapolis, stopping he Visited | he dropped the bag and ran, Ivey} J.C. R.." and identified him aa the|chased him for several blocks, but! missing Harris. » did J. WH. King | ce uld not cateh him, then returned 4 Northern Pacific conductor, from | and took the grip to police headquar: St. Paul | ters } This followed his identifeation by | pWwo ARRESTED \ $10; special for Monday and —Second Veer. several other people as J. C. Cald-| 4g st 7 well, the missing Dickinson heir to wells Hien eel $130,000. Meanwhile, Mra, I. V. Blue, ., AfFiving there, he found that outs Cotten an 8. Jones, 21, hag f St. Paul, claims he is her former bu just been arrested, suspected of being Putting [two and two together, the police say 7 __....... | they believe the two men arrested republic | were on their way to meet the man) It is almost impossible to buy mer.| With the bag when their plan was \chandise in large or small quanti. | suddenly upset tion, unless you are able to make} The money in the bag, it is believed | your own change. From two to five| certain, has been buried since the per cent is commonly charged by |tobbery, and was unearthed by the| mind, Harris, who, she says, was uiways mysterious and would never talk of his past }mixed up in the robbe money change for converting 10 robby ng the night, that it} or 20 peso pieces Into silver of small|Might be divided. Search is now! denominations being made for the cache, on the! ‘This shortage Was made more|theory that it may contain the loot acute about two years ago thru the | from. other robberies, | withdrawal from circulation of the} After the man with the bag old Mexican silver peso. This was} escaped Ivey, he, or someone answer in the price |!n# his description, waa stopped in| the peso worth/®n alley neqr Sixth ave, and King | at. by Patrolman W, D. Wilkins, who “shook him down,” and turned him | }loose again when he found nothing | |incriminating in his pockets. | fhe Central eafe was held up in caused by the adve of silver, Which me approximately 60 per cent. m than its face value as bullion new Mexican silver coins do not contain as high a percentage of sil ver as these old peso piece It is hard to conceive of a cigar store refusing to sell one cigar be. re he | West fashion Inst Monday, Im-| mediately after the robbery the three | bandits, making their eseape, held up | foo, [ANA Alarmed a merchants’ policeman who was blocking their path, but that is the case all over M A specially designed — telegraph ographers in Hong Kong are ing $7 gold per hour, HOTEL BANDITS ESCAPE IN AITO Rob Cash Register at hotel — Mayor rald nddresses of Twenty-five.” ed bandits rel the night cleric, mye ks. He did ng and Olive—Seatile Musie lovers invit Magnolia Improvement club. TUESDAY lreawn ti in cout ad 4 candidates address part of the - told him to retain, % “ur Renerally lothad » but that a guage se building for @ few mg ments before the robbery, and fg West Green Lake Improvement 9 p. m—5825 Fourth ave. N. W. — Mayor Greases West Woodland Fitzger- bandit "be rn re very nervous, p. m—reen Lake library curate descriptions of both mea, |Arizona to Okeh Suffrage Measure ny iwsued a call fora the legislature here February 12 for the purpose federai woman _ suttrags No other subjects wer included in Yhe call |Soviet Withdraws Peace Proposals WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—The pence Propowals submitted recently to Po Russia have been withdrawn, according to unofficial advices to the state department Green Lake Improvement & p. m—Veterans’ hall, 161 Third ave-—Prof formerly of U. before Rainier Post No, 21, American Legion. 8 p. m—Carpenters’ hali—Col, BB. Lamping and Roland Hartley, gubernatorial aspir- address Ninth Ward Re- publican club | ratifying the at all |Burglar Leaves Old Shoes for New A pair of wornout boys’ shoes was 6 by which police were seck-| ing a burglar Monday who pilfered Several pairs of new ones ¢ y from the Zimmerman Degen Houston Opposes Loans to Europe | WASHINGTON, Feb, 2—David | Houston, new secretary of the trea views of Carter his predecessor, this country making no further © was learned ap | caving bis own in exchange. » R. A. Clampitt, former assistant 'Denikin Men Flee Into Ruman Region 2—The remnants of Denikin's troops, driven from | loan a when that city wag captured | thoritatively by the Ukrainians, fled into Ruma: | s nia, where they were disarmed, the! «ss bureau announced in Vienna, according to dispatches | Bisbee; J. A. Campton, chief of po-| received here today. lice, Bisbee; Fred MeKinner. editor | ——— Gen tary of the Bisbee Commercial club; | og Glue that foams when & bb plied causes a half million waste in the furniture ft Ukrainian p 134. 242 etewee How would you like to have the beautiful teeth How would you like to win the admiration and approval of your friends by € hibiting pretty, natural looking teeth when you smile of your younger days? Artificial teeth made in this office are always signed and set with the idea of appearing u They are never TOO perfect but we set them at angles, place little irregularities here and there will make them appear just as if made by nature. All artificial teeth are selected with care that they may perfectly harmonize with the features and plexion of the patient. and are guaranteed to give lasting satisfaction. All this is made possible by our complete laboratory equipment; the skill and experience of graduate istered dentists of many years’ experience. 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