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President Wilson Recovers | From Illness, Says Doctor ner,” “Adlake” or c Medical men associated with the case have never had anything to conceal When | first saw the president in ak sis os nn a balance on small BALTIMORE, Feb. 11—Presidentyand leg, have improved, more slow: | monthly payments — Witwon in many ways is in better/ly, it in true, but surely, atendily.| shape than before his tle, hie|There have been no setback, no} —will buy a “Win- mental vigor is “simply gious,” | backward stepa and rumors to this Dr, Hugh Young, of Johns Hopking| effect are rabbieh | ie University, one of the president's As you know, in OctoWer Inst we motor bike and consulting physicians, declared in @|giagnowed the president's (nes us| other standard copyrighted interview® published In! cerebral thrombosts, which, affected model bicycles. the Baltimore Bun his left arm and leg, but at no rin “If you think it would quiet UD | was his brain power ar the extren $39.50 to $65— edvinens, which in without founda-| visor and lucidity of hie mental tien, and allay alarm, which ts with | processes in the slightest degree abat | put tion, T shall gladly MyY/ eq, Hix condition has from the very | all the fac an to the distingulshed | riest shown a steady unwavering! patient's condition before the pub ay toward reason and com-| He," Dr, Youps sald in the inter absorption, ‘The in ini | vi utility of the left arm and teg,| From the very beginning, the) greatiy impaired at firet, have clone followed dn gthia Improvement, president walks sturdily now without *saxtetance 8 + and without reas beh Me October w crisis had arisen of SUCH | fatigue, And he used hie etill slight ee. Se gravity, owing (o the development jy \mpatred arm more and more brush type cleaner. of prostatic obstruction, that AP every day, r emergency operation wee contem “As bay beh Aiod plated but by @ fortultvous and). S' % + WO gute Pe ae tine cooled motor, the San eed a vote, |i many ways the president is tn parte h president's condition the obetruction ||... ions are vive began to disappear : aon re tries je to Srioht coppered #0 they “The improvement he. thie respect.| ind tranquil and he worries not at Ned 1 eed ine which hae been steady, ls now com |. jie Knows that he le now quite is sew! up to fighting weight-—in fact he © that it will be was organically extra strong. Jaound when I saw’ him first and 1] wens a See ee yan be did when we put him to i found him not only organically |, 0, two! maghines in {sound when 1 visited him Inst week, eee a tae the prendent one! but further, all organs were func:| |, "7oU Can may thal the president —choose whichever tioning ifn a perfectly normal anes hengigdl yr you TURN LEVER gives it to you-either a vac uum plain suction or one with motor driven brush and suction —-the showing of gar- den topls, lawn mowers and garden hose is now at its best; —you will find here every kind of toot for the arden for grown up olka as well . the © mt: alae line of garden ho lawn mowers, prices are very mod erate — and. ae usual, “Your Credit la Good. Post Auxiliary ait Will Meet Friday * tg the, Women's Aunjiiary of Rainier Post No. 21, American Legion, will meet in Armory Friday night to the qampaign for Neat! pertect organimation. The auailiary ‘At the Presbyterian mis-|was jaunched at Tuesday night's 180,000 Aseyriins| meeting. Mre. Kenneth Durham were ansembied when | was elected temporary president as Only 50,000 are left, Mre, William HM. Finck, temporary > BETTER DENTISTRY FOR LESS MONKY OLD ADDRESS Over The Ow! Drug Store Phene Maia 1601 ARE NOW LOCATED AT Fourth Ave. - and Pike St. The Northwest Corner—Upstairs —Two Entrances— 314 1-2 Pike Street Entrance Next to Rippe’s Cafe —and— 1505 Fourth Avenue ' High-class Dentistry at prices within easy reach ) of all, that have characterized their efforts in the past, will be continued in the new location. nion Dentists “Open from 6 to 8 Evenings and 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays healthy manner. [RUMORS OF SETBACKS |ARE MERE RUBDIS slight impediment of the left arm delayed. |. ldictments will be returned and the| [that he is giving splendid attention to affaire of state and that we have every aemuPince that he will become progressively more active in these “Parl passu,’ the president's gen-| matters with the nt of epring | eral condition and specifically theland sunshine that cannot long’ be GEST LOOPS TO EASE UP TRAFFIC A loop system in the main down-)and another on Second and Third town business district with connec. | ave*. between Jackson and Pine ats. | tions to the various trunk lines to| It! further proposed that all electric an in of the city wit | lines running from the downtown tion, according to « plan submitted and that passengers be given trans of the University of Washington. minus of their tine nity engineering department, i | nually thru elimination of the empty Awarded Better Pay garding Proposed Strike fo fr! district have their termini at the to the public utilities department by fers good dn the loop lines if they According to plank submitted by| Eatablishment of the loop system | proposed to operate a system of two | haul in the downtown districts, ac | | RY RALPH F. COUCH towart solving the present conges | points where they touch the loops, the railroad enginesering wo ns berg freed to go further than the ter Prot. F. D. Mayden of the univer) will mean a saving of $114.800 an- loops, one on First and Third aves. | coring to the university report University Professors Are Final Conference Near Re- | hw crease of for all Univer. ‘alted Press Staff Correspendeal) ety of ‘ashingten faculty WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—Attor- membem were to be made publie [ney General Palmer today was ata faculty meeting late | studying the raliroad situation to be We afternoon, according | prepared to act in cake he ie asked te Henry Suzzalie. to intervene in the controverny. be. “The board of regents hae made 5 favorable feport on the oe the faculty for salary increases,” immediate wage increases. clared De. eHusmao. OTe nk| ‘The rallread administration re Amount of the Increuse and the pian | gardy ax illegal the order eent to of raising the money Prt — be 200,000 maintenance of way work bpm mong to the teachers late this aft-| 225 to hold themselves In readiness Te eee eaten the| Oftlclale of thie union here today ready Wd auletinn paid % teachers | Wer? planning an appeal to Preai- hn lg ng Eastern universities. dent Wilson over the head of Rail Director Hines a a inet resort, they Agitation for wage Increases for canaany teachers in been under | **i4, before putting the strike into effect. way for several montfs, Two month ago the tea@here organized and sent; Meanwhile Hines wan to meet with officials of ail the unions to petitions to the regents for an im- give them an anewer to their com mediate raise, It wae claimed that the teachers did not reesive enough Ihc handed him late yeater ¥. to live on Hines inter wan to have @ separ. tween the ratiroad administration and 14 ratlroad unions demanding lans for mpus Stadium A committee of three, chosen by 12 members of the aswociated student body at the University of Washing ton, will soon name an architect who will draw up plans for the proposed $400,000 stadium which, when com pleted, will have a seating capnelty jof 75,000, it was announced Wed- nesday by Darwin Meisnest, gradu ate manager. |His Car Used asa matter threshed out In open court. Backstop? Curses! The grand jury late yosterday| KE. C. Heintz, 320 W. B7th st., told questioned Mrs. Maxine Dempsey,| the police Wednesday that measen divorced wite of the charmpion, as | ger boys playing Oli on Fourth ave. to her original charge that Jack was | between Union and University, a slacker and dodged the drft, and] threw a baseball thru his windshield as to her affidavit later exonerating |The cops say the pastime will be nip Dempeey. | bed if the bud Other withenres were ' ‘The regents were in contintial sea sion tll 2 a m. Wednesday, The| ate conference with President W. G. board also approved the plan of|L4e of the Brotherhood of Ratiroad building a large stadium, ax proyosed! Tralnmen, who sefused to sign the by Graduate Manager Darwin Mois. | communteation. nest Altho Lee refused to discuss the a nae detaile of the communication it ts understood he objected to it on the jmround that it might cause further [delay in the negotiations. IS CONTINUING Russ P oh Ca Jack's War Record Will Be Thoroly Sifted BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11 Jack Demprey's war record will be thoroly sifted before the federal grand jury now in session here is thru with ite investigation, it was stated today. ‘When the grand fury has finished, either all charges will be dropped and all rumors disposed of, or in heard and the probe « tinued te fay. If Thief Calls He Angel’s Money Gone | Can Have 4th Shoe Erom Secret Cache joi i005 ur emia on? Someone who knew where Angel hid his money tapped enche for $50 Tuesday night Hives at 208% Second ave. 8 Tom | day he would give the thief who stole the | three shoes thie morning the fourth Angel) shoe, if he would call some time to. | day ee ASPIRIN Introduced by “Bayer” to Physicians in 1900 You want genuine Aspirin—the | Nouralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Aspirin preseribed by physicians Neuritis and for Pain generally. for nineteen years. name! Always way “Bayer” when buy- “Bayer” means the true, world- famous Aspirin, proved safe by |i Aspirin. Then look for the millions of people. Kach unbroken a “Dayer Tablets of Aspirin” con: THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 11, 1920... een Is Still 'R. U. JOHNSON British Opinion TONIGHT =| Divided on Irish Probl ENVOY ivided on Iris. robiem | ‘ | BY ED L. KEEN was rife in all quarters, Offietdts | ar 2 p. m—Good Kata cafeteria | (United Prem Staff ¢ vecapiaitent)\ 4 to the premier declared there Will Succeed Page as Am- Mayor Fitegerald and Major LONDON, Veb, 11,.—"Labor will| been no ehanse in his plans ' Caldwell appear before . | take no part in another betrayal of | 1% Policies will be carted Cy bassador to Italy en's «Good Government [ireland and will not acquiesce to| Mey mid proce Sen eatin ee league. ny policy further withholding from | °Mment | dy ats | HINPTON, Feb, 11 Robert 8p M621 W. Mth at—Hoss line Irish people the aymbol of na-| Reports of an announcement by si Johnson of New York “Witegerald for Mayor" club |ijonai and political Hberty,” Arthur] “l’rerident’ De Valera, of the Trish tbe pointed ambassador to meets, rson, labor leader, mild today, | republic, that he favored a British |i 10 me o ent Wilson, "it was 9:30 p. m.—Weat Seattlo—Fair. ting’ on Pret Lioyd | protectorate similar to that which |! dunees White House to * Irproverent ne ch to the Rew seasion | ihe ee cae esr ig, PM 1 Jor on nomination will go Major Hugh Caldwell, * of the of commons yeater.|Cubn, were character by 6B: | Gas) Pebnen’s Stee pee ioe 8p. me-Washington hall, Mth day, in which he exprened his in| Cial® ae the “s tu ance the s heanan will succeed Thomas NOL and EK. Fir—Candidate James |tention of bringing up hia new! ‘Pre ban me They Caw) nse, who resigned tbe aim Duncan speaks, | irk home rule bill during the|!m it a “willingnéss to make eon “ ip five months ago. Binee 4:30 p. m—Vesler Branch We | present session of parliament, Hen. | ceslons.” nation the post has veen brary—Candidate James Duncan | dorson asserted the premiera, plan| Laborites, however, — exprensed | hin rerlgnatl did not have u single friend in Ivo: | their unalterable opponition to the) YON | 1 aia to be in full ae —(arpenters’ hall, Fre land, Lloyd George's program will| premier's irregul program, Gov als Seki the” president's peliey candidate James Duncan | not solve the Irish problem, he a». | ePiment officials sald support of the oward Italy. Page and Wilson dif? own Premier's plan was certain in Ul6r Teead on disporition of Viume. John- —1044 Menry bidg.— With the reopening of parliament, | and that while it might not meet| on ie well verged in Itallan affairs nitio Goxgla, romantic |ppeoulation on the Irish question) favor in other nationalist quarters, | 004 boiay tne decoration of euvaller language instructor from Uni- ———————- [nobody had been able to offer a|% i versity of Washington, speaks on “The Value and I of the Study of Hallan for Sing. ers and Musielans.” 6 p, m.—Reom 108 Queen Anne igh school—Queen Anne Alamni Churchmen's club meets. Episcopal churchmen invited. 8 p. m—Masonte club rooms, Arcade building—AntiJdap league holds open session. Councilmanic eandidates to be heard on licensing rooming: house and me and restricting aliens, invited, * p mY. M,C. A. auditor. jum-Hlenry B. Jackson, U. 8. expert on community organte.- tion, addreskes open mann meet tile proprietors Public dudson T. Jenkins, Hbrarian of Beattie public library, addresses Fremont Business Meti's assoct ation and Parent-Teacher ansoci- ation on plans for branch i. brary. THURSDAY 8 p. m—Wert Side hall, Call- fornia , QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY Wk ABKS A QUKS. TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY'S QUESTION Should Seattle restore daylight ving? ANSWERS 4. W. DAY, 1424% First ave —so far a2 1m personally concerned, it wouldn't make much difference, I'm eatiofied with the way it ts, MRS. J. ALEX HOLT, 1707 How. ard ave—I'm neutral, It would make no difference to me. MRS. A. KNIGHT, 1723 Bellewue ave.—Sure, Go ahead Any time you have a house full of roomers, you're in favor of it. MRA, KR. D, McOILLIVRAY, Tenth ave. W.--Por My own par! would like It, I like the long even: | ings, But T understand tt doesn't work well for dairymen and young | children, WALTER ROBSON, 615 20th ave.) N-¥ou; sure, I like the lang day ache pings. BISBEE TRIAL GOES SLOWLY Difficult Task to Find Jury- men for Case BY M. D. TRACY | (United Press Staff Correspondent) | | TOMBSTONE, Aris, Feb, 11—The political significance of the Bisbee deportation ca: is playing a big part Th making difficult the selec |tion of @ jury. Hecause of an election held over a year amo, In which the question of | [prosecutions in thie ease was the! jiswue, the great majority of t | men have fixed opinions as to the guilt or Innocence Of the defendant. A total of 267 veniremen were |brought into court from the third) |panel of 500, Of theme 33 were ex cused for statutory causes, such old age and connections with the while 123 were excused by ulation between attorneys, This leaves 101 remaining for examina- tion, County Attornéy French believed & jury could be completed from thore remaining, but J. A. Curley for the defense, thought possibly a fourth Venire will be necessary. NEGRO IS TAKEN FROM LEXINGTON Slayer of Little Girl Guarded | by Soldiers LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb, 11.—win Lockett, negro, sentenced to die in| the electric chair at Eddyville prison | March 11 for the, murder of Geneva | Hardman, 10, South Elkhorn school girl, was taken out of this city last night by federal soldiers, The troops, veterans of the First division, nent here to restore order after @ mob had tried to seize Lockett while he was being tried in the Fayette county court house, marched their prisoner down the court house ttops to a special train which was to take them back to Camp Taylor, Shortage of Rails Halts Track Work Double-tracking of Alki ave. from Bonair to Martin at. ax age of rails, will bo resumed next week, when a shipment of steel from Han Diego arriver, according to 8, J. Wettrick, chief engineer of the mu- U. S. Crew [Arrest Follows Trouble on iors, wie le shy Mal Board the Steamer in another world from that ini Ten. Year Fight for Legisla- | Poughke of the crown of Italy More than « dozen diplomatic posts yet remain to be filled. Appointments of many of these are looked for with- in a short time. better polation lation, in which he sald remumption of trade with Russia by the allies id was the minest course to follow, _ brought @ivided opinion from the NG u preas today. The premicr’s speech “indicates that at lenst one in power te re-| turning to sanity,” the Daily News| BILL PASSED whieh the people work and strive.” Poughkeepsie ‘The Chronicle gaid the premier’s| tion Ends Today program “deserves respect,” tut the) » rel WASHINGTON, Fob. 11.—The Times dismissed his explanation of | WASHINGTON, Feb, 11.-(United policy |Prema—The wenate today agreed to 5 aaain | te conference report on the off jand Lioya | easing Wilt 4 | As the house adopted the report | late yesterday, the measure now goes to the White House for President Wilson's signature. This marks the end of a fight of approximately ten years to get this legislation thru of the shipping board verse! | th roment’s Pusel ie has mutinied and has|by declaring that been placed under arrest at Bermuda had to Meten to by the comifanding officer of the! George's Runsian speeches U. 8. 5. Sacramento, Secretary Dan-| Tecause of the conferences of at lels was adviewd today Hed premiers, scheduled to start The crew was arrested at the re-|here today, the premier’s statement quest of the American consul at)on the Russian situation were sub- Bermuda. The men will be returned | ject to eloke scrutiny. His dectara-| to Hampton Hoads and delivered to! tion that “we have failed to reatore| the United States federal attorney | Russia to sanity by force.” but can| on the charge of mutiny, the dis |“save her by trade,” was expected to patch said. ‘ |remult in @ clash between British! For this purpose an armed evard/and French interests, ° | has been detailed from the Bacta-| The French have openty expressed | mento and the destroyer Force a | thete disapproval of the British plan! Bermuda to rewume trade with the Ruesian/| vs es cooperatives, declaring auch a step) LONDON, Feb, 11.--The couneil Probe for Bullet | must result in eventual politidhl rec-|o fthe League of Nations was con- : ’ ognition of the soviets. » |vened at noon today by Sir Eric in Boy’s Leg Today Drummond, seeretary-general. City hoepital physleians Wedner day will probe for t bullet whith | oA res Wi Greece wna represented by Dr. 2,300 Acres ill Caclamanos in piace of Premier abruptly stop Myearold ¥ Williamson's “burglar reer early Soon Be Drained Venizeics. Ambassador Davis of the Tuesday morning when he war ehot United States will not attend either | All that area on the west side of) the Knoqualmie river bounded on the | ‘2? league meeting or the conference in the lee by Motoreyele Patro’ J. J. Kush in the offices of f allied leaders, it was announced, north by the Kingnohomish coun. | © ty line, containing 2,300 aeren of Unless he is instructed by the state Weetern Gear Works, Ninth ave land, will be drained and put under department to do no. and Jack: cultivation this summer, according “My forts pretty food this ig plans of County Engineer Bamuel To Close Offices tnorning.” the lad explained from) i iqumes. ‘The proposed improve- his hospital cot, “and believe me T'M | ment will cost about $68,000. Bids Here on Thursday off this burglary stuff % rie” | fF the work will be called for soon.|] In | celebration of Lincoln's Henry, who lives at 912 Nint ———_—____—_— |] birthdag Thursday, every city The General Electric company has || ana county office will be closed, it was announced today. w the 8. ave, told the police he tried rob | bery obtain money for his rick | taken out $56,000,000 Insurance for) mother 70,000 employes. GET THIS? Plates S$ {L This office is under new manage- ment and we are determined to make it one of Seattle’s leading dental offices, and do it quick. The best way we know, to do this is to give you real money-saving prices. Act now! THE NATIONAL NATIONAL | DENTISTS. THIRD & PIKE Nicipal street railway, The rails needed for the balance of the work will cover half & mile of ground DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike — .

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