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SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920 i MAYOR MAY BE {_TOMGnT J" ILL FOR WEEK ch of deffer ‘Congress Can’t | Throw HER in a Wastebasket HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEWBERRY STARTS ON PAGE ONE 56 Years service to| the’ homefurnisher! we extend you a most cordial invitation — —to visit our enlarged Talking Machine Department where comfort, attractiveness, courtesy and instant service await you. —immediately acce —superior record records. —Victrola and Cheney talking machines and Columbia Grafonolas. ‘Considerably Better Today, Says Doctor club — Dinner for enthusiasts under aus- pices of Northwest Acro club, 8 —Kagley sehool— Mayor Vitzgerald’s — suppor address West Green Lake club, movement Thi» deterr wdhered te end” Mu will porttively nation was relijrious him from beginning wid proof show you that not one money was handled by i with flu, will bed for 1 told Mayor Fitagerald probably be confined to hi et a week, Mra, Fitzgeral Star Tuesday morning 8a the ly m ported below ne passed proved sir ld 1 Dr. McClain, the fam physician, visited the mayor at and reported his patient considerably better. He said the mayor might be up in two or three days. ble—located on main floor. service — Victor and Columbia ture was r }fever hh womewhat | Mra arth ave. ald's support ers address West Woodland Fite: gerald club. 8 p. m—Green Lake li —Maj. Hugh Caldwell spe 8:30 —Bagley school— Maj Caldwell addresses Green nt club, ttorney that jhe] ving built up, “was undoubtedly perfect political organization « Cogether. ‘Every township, hamlet n the state was organized, TRe commander was igainst the best, advertixed atic which was most ver put D embarrassed by disfiguring blemishes. und elty he said running man in “He $130 —mahogany or oak cabi- net, 43 inches high. —newly designed, patent- ed and improved double spring spiral drive motor. —automatic brake and speed regulator and au- tomatic speed indicator. TE, Air eB: Hepplewhite design 3170— beautiful model which t well in any home. walnut or oak in pertod style, 2% inches high —equipped with steel jewel needles and two re- producers for playing ail records. A epee: aa Youthful Bandits Get Store’s Cash Two young bandits, with $130.65 stolen coin, are being sought by police Tuesday. Wearing masks, the; entered J. E. Ballman’s confectionery store, 6207 14th ave. N. W.. at 10:20 > ale |p. m. Monday, and took the day's Se a cxsaber nr oeoe, |receinta just after he completed cnet A 009 | checking his cash, Both men were es hoor oct ieee about 24 years old and wore over. irs. in price from five cents |°*™ “D4 slonca hats, —apd every item American “JAPANESE AKE WEAK,” said if Frank H. Hanlon, just returned from *the Orient, at Transportation club luncheon Monday. “Sixty per cent of Japanese business men I met on trains fell asleep during the jour. GO Feb. 3-—four years @ermany was making and ex 30 per cent of America’s goods. Today the manufac a ne Were = Cold tn One Di “ATIVE BROMO QUININE It stops the Cough and ind works off the Cold. E'S signature on box. 30c.' ney "REX THEATRE BIG DOUBLE BILL THE CRUISE OF THE ‘GERMAN SUBMARINE U-35 3,000 Feet of Graphic Genuine Motion Pictures Showing, in absolute detail, the sinking of a score of Allied ships by this Hun sub. The camera man who made the trip with the sub didn’t overlook a single awful detail. The ships are torpedoed, blown up and destroyed right before your eyes. You see it all. AND “BEWARE OF CO STRANGER Absolutely First Run Selig’s masterpiece moral story that carries a vital message to every home. s It dramatically depicts the error of chance acquaintanceship. (Sensational, but true to life) at his widest America, It was necessary t qualifications be given the publicity A great advertising: camp. inized ed publicity m who did their work and with absolute honesty Murfin then told the detait the connection whict the, defendants had with berry campaign ‘Phe exact sum used in the alles barrel campaign” of Senator New berry remained unnamed today Prosecutor Frank C. Dailey tinuing his outline of the gover |ment’s case against Newberry and 134 political aides, charged with vote frauds, contented himself with ger eral terms Dailey’s describing th leged money methods used b berry for \“great sums,” n.was or: in charge of the most m who could be thore jury in great many of the New 1 ress unlimited amount “enormous wealth,” “huge y piles of money” and “slush fund. We will show,” Dailey te jugers, “that of mor were dlesk Detroit great heaps an¢ ra and in at pyd's headq ids.” King was tb wherry ¢ rand Floyd w rand Rapids offi mpaign in charge of “An army of field ployed. The majority 4 month each,” Dailey stated. e hired and secret proj agents wi salaries on will — she the plot government claimed, “that ved by Newberry and his r jhand aide, Frederick Cody, a legisla itive agent. Dailey, after outlining each of the main points in his review of the government's declared the evidence would show that berry personal these activities of his campaign man agers afd frequently “advised seled and directed” them with reg to various steps. berry, sitting In the rear of the courtroom, was noticeably affected by Datley’s statement. His face flushed and twitched nervously as the prose. cutor denounced his alleged activ. itles BOTH SIDES OF IRISH QUESTION {Opposing Propagandists in Seattle on Tour Opposing propagandists on the Irish question are in Seattle Tues. day preparing to address meetings here “The Alleged Oppression of Ire- land” will be the subject of an ad drets by the Rev. Ll. W. Crooks, Ulster minister, at the Plymouth Congregational church Tuesday evening. Admission will be by tick et only. With Rev. W. M. Corkey and Rev. C. W. McGuire, Crooks is a member of the Ulster delegation from churches of Ireland to sister churches in America, They are staying at the Lincoln hotel Campaigning in the interests of Irish independence, Lindsay Craw {ford, famous Irish journalist and | political leader, arrived here Tues day morning. As president of the Protestant Friends of Ireland, an organization representing Protest ant citizens of Ireland who 4 fighting for the self-determination | of that country, Crawford will ad dress an open meeting at the Seat tle Press club Wednesday the political situation ‘land of the shamrock Derbys Are Hit by Hare Shortage LONDON, Feb. 3.—A rabbit shortage imperils the derby dustry, London hatters dec requires a quarter of a pound [skin cuttings to make a hat + Dail con cou rd Jon in the of knowledge of | e | declared Sims’ high praise of Bagley evening | skin | hat in-| It} res Aurelia H Reinhardt [Petitions Fail, So Women Send a Petition- ER SAN What's the to congress. California tANCISCO, Fe, 3 of sending petitions said members of the Federation of Women’s Clubs and their sters of the Women's league, who are working for ratification of the peace treaty they're only thrown into the waste Very tion, “We'll send a gress can't throw h basket!" And so Dr. Aurelia H. Reinhardt president of Mills college, was named to carry to Washington the huge roll of ats w being completed by aliforr n, asking for “not as a perfec as voleing the ideals nation gave its blood use ] well,” the determina petitioner, Con w into the waste: was atures ia wom ance of the | wenant, but tor which our and brawn A ;, WITNESS STAND, | Says Sims’ Charges Insult! | to Splendid Men of Navy | 1INGTON, Feb. 3.—Admiral | rgea that the morale of the |navy is shattered by the alleged in-| justice of medal awards, “is an in-| sult to the splendid men of the| navy,” Secretary Daniels declared to-| testifying before the » Sims ate na-| in its investigation of day committee is an It to the splendid men of the na to say that the mor ule of the navy could be seriously tm. | paired by any awards to individu jals," Daniels sald. “They are made | | of sterner stui¢ than to be rattled by! & matter so unimportant in compart- son with thelr devotion to their duty,” he said Enlisted men in service in the war zone Were “largely overlooked” in recommendations for naval decora- tions made by the Knight board of awards, Daniels told the committee, explaining Why he revised the list. Only 22 per cent of officers on sea duty in the wnr zone were recom mended, he said. “I was astonished | to find that only 119 enlisted men, out of the 0,000 in the army during the war, were recommended for any high honors,” Daniels sald. Daniels read a lengthy statement, taking issue with Sims on the medal awards, and defending his course in| changing the recommendations of the Knight board He cited precedents in support of his contention that it was justifiable to give medals to commanders who lose their ships in action, Records of foreign navies were read ky him to show that, in the present war, medals should be given| commanders whose vessels were sunk He answered Sims’ criticism of the award of a medal to Lieut. Isaacs, of | the transport Lincoln, who was cap- tured by the Germans after the ship had been torpedoed. With regard to Sims’ charge that Daniels Winted a medal should be given his brother-in- |law, Commander Worth Bagley, of |the destroyer’ Jacob Jones, Daniels thi and other officers prompted him to write a letter asking what medal rec- |ommendations had been made for them, | Boys are believed to have robbed |Mre. E, A. Priegel’s home at 625 |}-Madison st. Monday night of a cam- era and a number of pennies, En- |trance was gained thru a window. PETER DALY, Tacoma Elk and Mason, found dead here Sunday, was buried in ) Tacoma ‘Tuesday. PRET CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Frederick ©. Bieh}, leather dealer, announced to- |day he will go to Winnipeg to induce | hin pretty bookkeeper, Rose Schw burg, to return to Chicago to face | embezzlement charges He and Joseph T. Hass, the detec A School Teacher's Discovery | May Dolling sat in the empty school room struggling with the monthly re- t. averages seemed to be each month. y this overtime?” Ann Craven, taught the same grade, asked. “t am doing reports,” otk replied. “They are terrible, bi don’t think! jits eageener my fault. a can't help Beng ‘ick and” substitute teachers By, a That is true” Ann said as sie came in. pat don't see why you are sick so much. “Neither do J, but I have ono cold afi laine getting tart. Weeks’ Break-Up-A-Cold Tablets not | only rid you of one cold, but they pre- | vent others.” “Oh, I have no faith in cold tablets,"’ ‘asserted, lways make retorted tartly, plain’ you have never tried ks" Break-Up-A-Cold Tablets, different. ‘They stimulate fighting atrengih and you cold naturally. That's w our druggist told me. | mended t ‘Well, if that ts true 1 certainly | must get a box,” May said with in He recom- pli on ough, because they contain laxative instead of calo- vey, first sign of a nee | them. I'll warran' old fat another day with @ Col Cat: my AGA Atte? ETTY BOOKKEEPER GONE; SHORTAGE MAY BE $50, 000 can’t get the work out of a/ y you can kee Da gold | " t|Wife Says Anton tive who discovered that Miss| |Schweiburg, perfect bookkeeper, | jana ‘onda Rose,” soctety butter. |fly, were one and the same, will go Jarmed with extradition papers to be ie ed in event Miss Schweiburg re- | Several days ago Rose was missed from her $25-a-week stool at th |leather company. At the same time: “Monda Rose," goddess of the young. er fashionable set, disappeared fr her luxurious apartment Miss Schweiburg was demure an added figures all day Her mother was poor and worked in a box fac |tory. “Monda Rose" apparently was rich. She had @ chummy roadster nd @ saddie horse worth $1,500, both of which she left here. | | A few days after she disappeared Those’ employer discovered a short age in excess of $10,000. It may | reach $50,000, he said today.’ Detec- tives then traced Miss Schweiburg to ‘Monda Rose's” apartment, A telegram which she sent her em- ployer from Winnipeg, saying, “I am going to astern Canada to be mar- led to her arrest in Winnipeg | last night Is Short on Spuds VANCOUVER, Wash. Feb. 3. ;When Anton Zink was divor lfrom his wife, he agreed to supply | her with potatoes. She has secured a court order compelling him to show cause why he has not delivered the goods, a ".% iat i) ii | brought 8p. hall, 166% Third Ralph Laitz, formerly of U, 8, intelligence service, will speak on experi ences in Berlin before Rainier Post No. 21, American Legion. 8 p. m—Carpenters’ hall—Col, George B. Lamping and Roland H. Hartley, gubernatorial aspir. ants, address Ninth Ward Re- publican el 8 p. m.—Councll chambers— Community service council of 125 meets to elect executive board and outline re tion program, 8 Pp, m—Masonic temple— Chamber of Commerce reception in honor of new and outgoing of- ficers. 8 p. m.—Lakeside M. E —Bean feed for Bo: 8 m—Plymouth Congrega tional chureh—Ulster delegation from churches of Ireland to sis ter churches in Anicrica, speaks mn Irish pation, Admission y ticket only, WEDNESDAY m—Veterans e—Prof charch m—) club house—Mayor speaks. 3 p. m—University Congrega- tlonal church—Maj. Hugh Cald- well speaks. m-—Mount Baker Park Hugh Caldwell Baker Park Im- nt Baker Park Fitagerald provement Noon—Men's building, univer- sity campus—Harry N. Holmes, secretary-inchief of Y. MLC. A., in British army, speaks. 8 p. m—Cornish theatre—Cor- nish players present Charles Ken- you's drama, “Kindling —Frederick & Nel son m—Cornish school faculty will present needs for en- larged school, # p. m—Press Club Theatre— Lindsay Crawford, famous Irish journalist and president of Prot estant Friends of Ireland, talks on Ireland's efforts to gain self. rule, ‘ublic invited, |League’ Report : Comes Next Week Reports of their findings in candidates by a committee of league, at Meves cafeteria, at noon Tuesday, was postponed one week. The projected reservoir in Volunteer park was discussed instead. Camels to Fight for More Moisture Seattic is soon to have a subordi nate caravan of the Onder of Camels, a new fraternal organization formed for the purpose of fighting prohibl tion, according to word received Tuesday from headquarters of the grand caravan, in Milwaukee Black Cat Causes Death of a Baby GLASGOW, Feb. 3.-—A black cat to the home for luck, ts said to have brought death last week to a baby in the house. Tho cat siept in the erib and suffocated the child, a 1 in said. Poker Is Not Played for Fun, Says Cop SPOKANE, Feb. 3—"Nobody plays poker for fun,” said the police- man who walked into the back room jof @ billiard hall here and arrested nine for gambling. The prisoners held the game was without money. Mailed free in plain wrapper. ives you relief. sees @ 60-cent ber x derful You Try . atment of any d piles, hem- of Pyramid Pile reist. Be retlev in and such troubles. A’‘single as often been sufficient in one Send coupon for substitute FREE SAMPLE COUPON Preaurp PRU, COMPANY, BISURA Nee For Acid Stomach Heartburn, belching, so! stomach, gas in stomach, dy indigestion, etc., take a teaspc of Dik ( Magnesia in a half glass ¢ t water after eating. It fa ‘sate, pleasant and harmicen ty use and gives almost instant relief. It neutralizes stomach and Sweetens the for digestion is easy and painless, Sold by druggists everywhere, free trial. back the| quiz, to have been made! the Municipal | has been fighting this off for| several days,” said Dr. MeClain, | When the fever left him he simp! If you are unable to really enjoy the society of others because of the ‘OPEN SAFE: GET | patience fear that that wretched skin eruption on your shoulder will begin to itch, or that your scarf will slip and ex- pose the disfiguring rash you had tried so hard to conceal, try Resinol Ointment collapsed.” GASOLINE BOOK . An opened nd tered about sight that and M. M when ¥ safe papers scat the office floor was the! greeted A. J. Kelchner Gilbert, shipping cler} the doors of the Lumber company, 23 Western ave, Tucsday A book of gasoline missing, but nothing The an easily op ya opened tock morning. coupons was else of value old one and yone who had amper jong combination, Gil Notice, Crooks, Window Is Bare Patrolman D Monday night, when he found a hole in the window of J. C. Weblen’s jew- elry store, 901 Railroad ave “It's all right,” Weblen assured the police ause the hole has been there a week and I took everything out of the window.” enough bert said. avith the Crook “Acquires Baby’ s Clothes H. Cole N. 47th wait Monday in the waiting room of King st. station, He turned his and a waiting crook walked off with his suit case, containing baby's! Mrs lothing c ing the BOOMED for women HOOVER 18 dent by Ala John presi a according to Troy, of Juneau, now in Griffin was startled | There is no need of enduring such discomfort when Resinol Ointment nsually relieves itching prom) and makes the skinclearand weahhy again, When aided by Resinol Soap it is even more effective. RESINOL SHAVING STICK tends to prevent irritation, Ad dealers sil the Revinal products. |Pickpockets Nab Purse of Shopper Pickpockets relieved Mra. A. Col con, 1 N. 62nd ave., of her purse containing $20 while riding down- town on a crowded street car. Mra. Coleon was forced to abandon her shopping tour Jewels Disappear After Night Call Two watches and brooch, set with 42 1s and an opal, were tolen from H. E. Cochran's home, W. 61st st., during the last 24 a hours Act Now! Take Advantage of the Special Offer In Dentistry At the National Dentists Third and Pike Best Gold Best Plates . to quickly introduce this office to the people of Seattle and vicinity. Again we say—ACT NOW. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike N ae T si0 These will remind you forcibly of “before the war” prices. This offer is made by the new management DENTISTS HIRD & PIKE

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