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special for ©, D, or phone orders; one to a purchaser; these spe clals will not be delivered-—can be easily taken by purchaser. handpainted berry set: Friday-Saturday— — wo Pa { Tplece berry i anes; design is a beautiful violet group; edges are gilt; price of T-plece set $5.50; d@pecial for Friday and $3.69, Sat ; rice $1.25; fal for Wriday and ‘Tee. jer years service toll} the homefurnisher! |f] cL [Republicans Banquet--Pub- set of fine transparent china; of one Sig-in. bow! and six Gin, individual berry —the well known “Swissalu” brand, that will give « lasting service; lar price $3.50; and Saturday —2 quart sise for ‘rriday | | | approach of the I THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 HONOR MEMORY OF ABE LINCOLN lic Offices Close Today marks the 111th anniver sary of the birth of Abraham Lin. coln, 16th president of the United | States, Seattle will celebrate the occasion in & number of ways, The Blegent event will be the Young Men's Re publican club Lincoln banquet to night at the Masonio temple, an event which will be marked fy the presence of prominent republicans from every section of the state, Detonating bombs will sienal th coin day banquet, at 6 o'clock tonight. At 6:30 the ban quet will be under way. Gov. Samuel KR. MeKelvie, of Ne braska, will deliver the principal ad drew, speaking on the theme, “Back to Firet Principles.” The speaking program at the banquet follows Invocation, Rev, W. A. Major; ad dross of welcome, George C. Wheel er, president of the Young Men's Re- publican club; toastmaster, Albert Lindley, Sacramento, Cal.; messages and greetings, Roy C, Lyle; greeting, Gov. Loula F. Hart; address, Will Humphrey; presentation of portrait of Lincoln, Horace C, Henry As Lincoln's birthday ts a national holiday, every bank, city, county and state office will be closed today, The postoffice will remain open and mail @eliveries will be made as usual, 630 p. m.—Masonie temple— Young Men's Republican club lumbia City—Young Men's Rai- nier Valley Business club hears jeorg: gerald for Mayor” club meets, 8 p. m—G. A. BR, hall, Green Lake — Fitagerald campaign meeting. 8:15 p. m—Meany hall, uni versity campus—Seattle Sym- phony orchestra concert. MOTORSHIP BOOBYALLA, buafit by the Patterson-McDonaja yard, successfully pamed trials Wednes- “Get Together,” U. S. Bureau’s Message | “Unless the people of this state abolish class distine tions and get together on a basis of courtesy and mutual junderstanding, it is not im- possible that blood will flow in the streets of their cities,” jwas the parting comment of |Dr. Henry E. Jackson, 8) ! agent of the U. S. bureau of education, who left Seattle to- day for San Francisco, Sent into the Northwest by the \federal government to fathom the “use of unrest and propose 4 rem ty, Dr, dackson has spent two weeks in Washington, making his survey and delivering lectures. He in known as Uncle Sam's clal lengineer,” \PEOPLE EVERYWHERE [SUFFERING FROM FEAR | BPverywhere he went, he says, he \found men and women suffering from fear, “I found Spokane on the verge of & revolution,” he sald breakfast with Mra Frye hotel. “I could see the fear jin the faces of people I talked to there, [Everybody was imbued with ‘hate and class-conaciousness, | “In order to reach the peopla, 7 |had to spenk to a little class of men In the merchants’ association, an- other litte group in a women’s club, jAnother clans of Elke; and @ group of rking men. ch little class was governed by jite individual Hikes and dislikes, ite Personal interests, with the interest of nobody elve at heart. “Halt Class Strife and Insure Peace” Dr. Henry E. Jackson, Uncle Sam’s “social engineer,” who “Men were calling each other|has just completed a survey of the state, probing unrest and ‘damn skunks’ and ‘dirty crooks’ with- ut taking the trouble to get ac. quainted with each other, . | MASS MEETING CALLS OUT 1 THE REAL CITIZENS | “I maw all these cinases, but none | of the rea! citizena The real citt-| zene Nad been forgotten, and I was IPYARD MEN sees ir pote mectng wae a | DEPOSIT BAIL [town, | = Srosmesction of ‘hei will Face Trial on Federal “One very radical retired busines man pointed out to me two men in Charges the audience. They were ‘damn — Seven prominent shipbullders, tn dicted by the federal grand jury advancing @ remedy. SH skuns,’ he maid, who ought to be tn jail. They were dangerous I. W. W.a, he paid. hold a conference with them and) frauds in two Northwest shipyards, find out what was the matter. He | appeared in Marvhal John M. Boyle's sald he was afraid to be in the mme|office Wednesday and deposited bail room with such thugs. of $2,500 each. “When I finally did get him and| Officers of the Gray's Harbor jone of these men together, they|Motorship corporation who furnish ltalked it over, and both found they | ed bail Wednteday included Albert jhad the same interests at heart.|Schubath, Bruce Shorts, Monty They wanted to get together and) Wari, A. B. Shay and A. 8. Hoon. emooth things out, but they hadjan. Capt. W. A. Magee and A. R been afraid. | Hunt, offictals of the Emergency “Today these two men are work: | Fleet corporation, who were involved ing together on a committee that i#|in the indictments, also furnished raining $1,000,000 to build an open | bail. in Spokane, where; H. F. Ostrander, C. N. Seaborn community questions can be dis-jand Phillips Morrison, of the Sea- cussed and there will be no muzsie|born Shipyard company, well known jon free apeech. Seattle shipping men, indicted Tues day, furnished $5,000 ball each on being notified ef the government charwes, No additional ball was I told him we would| Tuesday in connection with alleged| MORGAN'S WORD “IS TRUMP CARD a Important Witness to Tes- tify at Massacre Trial MONTESANO, Feb, 12.—That the testimony of Torn Morgan, one of the men in the I. W. W. hall at Centra- Um on Armistice day, will be t trump card for the prosecution in the murder trial here was the opin- ion of prosecutors today, Morgan will be called to the stand probably tomorrow, Frank P, Chrin- tensen, aanixtant attorney general, said. Altho Morgan Was in the hall at the time of the shooting, Chris wen maid, he had merely come to Cen- tralia that day and waa not aware of the alleged plot to shoot the sol diere ‘The crucial point tn Morgan's tes- tmony is expected to be his story of the actual happenings fn the Indus- trialist hall immediately preceding and during the shooting. The witness was brought to the Grays Harbor jgil several days ago from the Lewis county jail at Che- | | Women Must 'v MKS, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT) (President National Woman But. | frage Alliance) | (Written for the United Press) | CHICAGO, Yeb. 12--With ratification by Idaho, 20 states are today on record in favor of the fed | eral woman suffrage amendmment The doors of citizenship are swing ing wider each day to the’ new woman voter, Within them we ® he presént standards of citizen- ship as admitting a vast improve | ment. | There in need of education, not Jonly for the illiterate, but in many | canen for the college graduate ‘There in need of improvement in the methods of political procedure. | |Phere in need of strengthening the fo it comes about that one of the pressing duties awaiting the} woman voter is political education for herself and for all the new! principles and ideals of government, |” ‘Suffrage President Says Launch Ideals women voters Today there will the onal League of Women Voters, at experts from «ll over the will give a survey of exiot- From the dincus he developed which will convention. he conferences of committees of the whieh inut a he will program the the will request to the polith “ platform — committees, Thus the new rue of Women Voters asks that the parties ful fill their responsibilities toward the citizens of country, At the » tinge (he women fitting them best possile etl themselves to fulfill bilities toward the sions logintative submitted there Vrom convention formuiate su al = party the to the pled respor zene their oties. TRANSOCEANIC COMPANY will load three 10,000-t0n steamer at Be attle for the Orient in Mareh. ] F required of Capt. John F. Blain, halis, whether he has been held on @ former head of the Emergency Fleet} charge of criminal syndicalism. corporation, who wan already out on| As s00n as the state has concluded $10,000 bonds on two previous tn-| its preliminary testimony, “placing” | the various members of the I. W. | W., the story of the actual parade | will be begun, Christensen said. QUENTIN QUIDNUNC pie $ made heavy Diack, riced at to $14—, will be 0.53, biack only, Bo will Bo are of tan e Your health is one of the most val- uable things you possess. If you were | compelled to put a cash price on it, you wouldn’t know what figure to make, would you? And yet if you have teeth that ought to be fixed up you are certainly taking chances with your health which we are sure you wouldn’t take if you realized the seriousness of it. BAD TEETH WILL MAKE ‘BAD HEALTH This is a fact so generally recog- nized and admitted now that no think- ing person would think of denying it. The thing to do is to keep vour teeth in perfect condition. Under our mod- ern system of dentistry this is easy and it is not expensive, either, especially if you don’t allow your teeth to get into too bad shape in the first place. For years and years the old reliable Boston Dental Company has stood for the very best dental service to the peo- ple of Seattle. When you come here you KNOW you are going to be taeat- ed right—that you are going to get the very best of workmanship and ma- terials and at prices that are RIGHT. Better come in right away. We'll gladly examine your teeth free and tell you just what it will cost you to have them put into perfect condition, Remember your health — guard it closely. Once it is gone it is mighty hard to replace. oston Dental C 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche TODAY’S QUESTION Are Seattle men polite in street cars? ANSWERS MRS. FRANK J. HANNAN, 1116 | 19h ave-—Yos. 1 haven't noticed T y box of Week ablete-—the ones or. it cold 1 sent up Up-A-Cold knocked out toaster; round, 9 inches diameter: end you can toast bread on it to a anything to the contrary. le and EARL McFARLAND, 1802 First ean also be Red for under sauce pans containing milk. rice, it will prevent contents from burnir~; fees biscuits or rolls perfectly without burning or scorch- price 35; special for Friday and Saturday 19e. ALL METROPOLITAN 4... Menry W. Savage's Irresistible Star tandard carpet y color wood jay Ume, People are sitting on the quicker. 1 SALT LAKE CITY —Max Rein-| [know they are I. W. W., but they/co, robbers kill one, wound three, get tanethier ahd Qincues. WASHINGTON. — Major Frank are able to'find out who is the fool|tax commission, is dead of pneu- |what he likes about the kigg, the | MRS, M. 0. MICHELSON, 1311 YREKA, of it |tle ("Miss Spokane") soon to be/ standing up. Nobody gives them a tor. ment to the United States constitu: | treatment. MRS. I. KOX, 615 Queen Anne “And how about conditions in Se ttle? he was asked, “Ship orse—far worm. There's no | dictments. the Jennings Company, was |telling what may happen in Seattle, Boot Be safety valve, to prevent an explosion, | ad the | which isn’t the way. Unless we have Wire Briefs id 'an understanding, and open the safe- | . [ty valve, the explosion will come the) “1 had lunch with an 1. W, W. yee terday, He was a banker, Some of | bart, interned German, paroled #0 he| |these 1. W. W. are very polished and |°an go to Mexigo, | clever fellows, They don't] WASHTINGTON.—Tampico, Mexi-| jare—the worst, This one was afraid. | «teal $20,000. 2 | int everyunere in Geattle ts terrh| BERKELEY —Mre. Harriet See enreet, thaw Sear we|D*r, 103, dies at home es result >f/ fall. . | words of Preqident Wilson, ‘Ifa man|Puchanan, Tacoma, reported cap- 1m |'% @ foo}, give him @ hall and let him | tured by Bolsheviki. - | peak.’ He will soon prove it and sit] CHEHALIS —Mrs. C. R. Jackson, down. But the trouble ts, we never wife Clark Jackson, former member unless we have free speech. monia. ave. W.—It isn't as customary now “England understands how to deal eg erry |45 it tuned to be to get up and give new lwith unrest. In London any man|, RREMERTON--A motor f women your seat. nl ote aaah wdeohen RS "| will connect Seattle and the navy Pg ovied an any | yard district government, or anybody else, If he| Cal—Five Chinese ar | Sixth ave. N.—Well, sometimes they i¢ @ fool, the people #oon find it out, Tested charged with having several | are and sometimes they're not, bue he imn’t interfered with, He|barrels of liquor | OTTO WILL, 6414 Ninth ave. N finds it out, too, and that’s the end) SPOKANE.—-Miss Marguerite Mo|m—1 see women, old and yourig, OPEN FORUMS WILL married, presented chest of silver @t seat. I'm an olf man, but I always CURE UNREST | public reception, | try to make room for a woman. If “When you deny the people free| ABERDEEN, — Andrew Townson there's no other way I get up and speech you violate the first amend. | dies on rondway on way for medital|let the woman sit down. ‘tion, which says, ‘Free speech must) BREMERTON.—Kitsap may get/ave—I think if women go down not be abridged. It is @& Wise) government park on land between town shopping in the afternoons and amendment. | Seattle and Bremerton. start home just when the working Open forums are the cure for|: iREMERTON.—-Two pontoon tar|men get on the cars, the men should Gayest Musical Comedy’ . BOc to $2.50. Bat. Mat, $2.00 weet And misunderstanding | gets turn turtle at Inunching butare|take the seats and keep them. Many n forum: wher mnkers am righted. lof the women could use the cars | of teachers BEATTLE- "TACOMA? “Glivers,” “Abie” and “Ole” “SOME SPEED” | Nights (Sun.), 40¢; Mats, (except Mon.), 27c. Ladien' Mats. (except 2:30; New mercantile ty ae to have bought ' obyas Nights 7 ned 0 Playing AND NAPOLEON rT; Hawley & n Brothers; § Gertrude Ne Pantag ik Funds for New Wanted! U. S. Air Machine [ASHINGTON, Feb, 12--Au- and funds for construction @ huge dirigible airship costing 000 was asked of congress y by the navy department. a Conding Field in Seattle Wanted—an airplane landing field in Seattle for the forest ser- vice air patrol. Apply to W. G. Weigle, superviser in charge of the Seattle office of the United States forest service. we Fitth and Vine atrol, to protect the |f Ti: cok —Mat! N ee 7 and Sin This Dre ALEXIS PLAY Nights WILKE Famous Matinee | Py " onvaunum VAUDEVILLE |! Pyramid ts Wondertul—You Witt Surely Agree After Tria! | results may amaze you. Others are praising Pyramid Pile Treatments as their deliverer--why not you? Mat! coupon mow or get @ 600 box from any druggist anywhere. Take no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON ‘get together and talk, and under. on the way home. stand each other. RICHMOND, Va corporation «aid IT e j Py { seeking some solution, some way out, ‘hey seem to realize the seri. | epoch i muszzied, That was the | ° method of the czar, the kaiser, and| invited two new found friends tol erect e erie mzremig? |munity organization branch of the eens |bureau of education In “iy ¥ PLAYERS |": » “avery com:1400,000 Trout to open forum, “neds. r ” streams thruout the state, Game Lincolnization Commissioner L. HM, Darwin an more cordial relations between labor \and capital, and the problema of the Is on in Chicago CHICAGO, Feb, 12.—-Reduction of lie life, including candidates for of. congress, meeting here today, C. H Six Snappy Ac Gustafson, president, declared, llawyers and clerks and workingmen | HICAG +, at an earlier hour, The working and housewives and clubwomen*can| CHICAGO, — Salary hice ts navenael men are tired and deserve to rest "Tho I found conditions deplora- bie in this state, with class hatred | 1,400 stores. everywhere, at the same time I o BERNE, Switserland—Three Al- found averybody vitally interested in| jiniety fall into mountain crevasse j ° 9 ae or Relief? ousnéas of the sitdation, and are|City Visitor Saw looking carnestly for an ®nderstand. 4 it N } | of df ing | Sights, Lost Roll , Send for » Free Trial Trea “Put can’t have if free| Flashing a $700 roll of $1 bills, M Y vom Larson, visitor from Eagle Harbor, | Operations js the method today of Lenine.|join him in a slumming expedition just mail ‘coupon below—and | Surely Americans are not going to|jin the city, Police Thursday were ————— |follow in their footsteps.” looking for the friends and the THEATRE | The slogan adopted by the com-|plethoric roll. munity @ little democracy; . bo eqtiittett 2623 p'xchool house a little eapitol,”* Be Distributed | iNnarr An Dr, Jackson is urging the use of! pour hundred thousand small trout the xchoolhouse as tho people's! win be taken from the Walla Walla hatchery and distributed — into nounced Thursday. There are 17, Conference Is On| jii'iso%ur una ces in the hater, CLEVELAND, 0, Feb, 12.—(Unit-| ery, Darwin said. ed Press.)—Ways and means of com- ———___——. bating Bolshevism, the promotion of promotion of/Farm-Labor Meet | workers, were subjects to be din j cussed here today by a conference of = |500 teading educators, ministers, nen. |t® high cost of living thru the tors, congressmen and others in pub.|climination of the middieman and his profit is the aim of the All- ‘American Varm-Labor Co-operative HIPPODROMK VAUDEVILLE ciation, an Baatern firm, is trying to| Gustafson reiterated deninis of re- foree Secretary Lansing to lift the|ports that the gathering would be (ban on exports to Russia, the port|made the occasion of the launching commission was notified Wednesday, of a third party. TS will pe and social! niversity | Friday | —— ei. COMMERCIAL asso- The new air “ Price Tags | standing timber of Western Wash- Interest Probers | inicicn, wii consist of 18 machin 5 cH, Ida, Feb, 12./ ens Camp Lewis aa a base, ac) ied Pe inen padent|Cording to Weigle, A landing | ‘a blanket with three price|feld in or near Seattle is desired, ‘on it, a grand jury investigation mesa: profiteering is asked here. The Th s price tags read $3.25, $6.25 and $9.75. He ought Police fhe fluer paid $9.75, | Station a Church a More Flu | CHAMPAIGN, Ul, Feb, 12—Lem- F, ~ * {On extract has a wonderful effect on ‘Cases in Frisco|s person's eyesight. 1 made the Ne 10, Feb. 12. w | 10a) police station look like a church ee as oe tie” reported to the board | John King, After he got in, tt F “pf health up to 16 n. m. today totaled | Ct him $5 and costs to get out 8. There were seven deaths from ALP ROR angi ae u” yenterday. ‘ | SEATTLE AncuiTEc © Dr. W. C. Hasler, city health of- guests at # vaudeville “goer, returnéd to his office today|entertainment given by recovering from the disease.|students of architecture, a Private secretary is suffering|evening at the home i it. buliding on the campus.