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# ig lereen Hungary's perse | radicals. —after seeing this demonstra- tion you will be convinced that this. wonder saves labor and saves ! WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The re | ply of the altivg to President last Bote on the Adriatic publieation of the jublished. Aftet unsuccessfully trying to ar week’s demonstration is attracting ‘wide attention among Seattle housewives! EMPL. UNIVERSAL COMPRA Tigi RANGE- 3 ranges in one—buri= coal, wood or gas! § AMERIGA PRESIDENT GETS SES TEREST ALLIED ANSWER aA strator will show you how appen: corre President Wilson's Ad! spondence today was insisted upon by the United States, over the objec: | {ime to coming when Wilson tion of Great Britsin and France. FREE this week! with every IM. PRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE sold this week wo will give free a handsome set of vitreous enamel cooking ware, oom sisting of thirteen ploces; value of this eet in $10-—; practical and serviceable dishes —Just what are need. ed in every well fitted kitchen. Domestic Science Demon- easy it is to make delicious coffee and biscuits on this wonderful range; they will be served free during Demon- stration Week. WILSON 2 ACT a WASHINGTON, ee ‘a ree. an, | tomorro the decision from the White Houss, hed Private control at 12 | Monday. Preparations ~nay- range of publication on = certain day the government shipyard fraud cases were indicated Friday morning when sweets |for the government. because of Dorations allege that and insufficiency the tndictments. Sunshine—Plenty TURIN, Feb. of 162 miles an hour. WASHINGTON, I'eh. negotiate with Canada pulp and print paper. sec TRY 10 QUASH INDICTMENTS; |torship Corporation filed demurrers in the U, 8. district court to indict- 26.—(Delnyed.)-—| ment® charging the officers of the suger cards, meat |*hipbullding companies with fraud prohibition of the|in the construction of war-time ships | and 1, At the same time as the demur- rers-were filed, motions to quash Were made to all indictments. The motions and demurrers wil) be argued. before Federal Judge Jer- emiah Neterer Monday morning. Demurrers to the three indict ments against Capt. John PF. Blain, former head of the Northwest dis trict of the emergency fleet corpo Fation, were filed three days ago. Attorneys for the shipbuilding cor the govern: Ment indictments do net state a of the counts of of It-Coming Up Chirping feathered denizens of the forest dnd sunshine will greet thoue Who seek the hinterland Satur- |day, aecording to Weather Observer |George N. Salisbury, who, in prog- Nosticating tomorrow's weather, as- |serts that there will be plenty of |#un rays, with fresh northerly winds |to keep it from gutting’ te % too warm. New Speed Record . in Plane Is Made 27, — Lieutenant Brakpara, of the Italian army, es tablished what wag said to be a new world’s speed record today when he arrived’ here in an airplant. para’a machine, carrying four pas- songers, attained a maximum spced To Consult Canada on Paper Embargo} 27.—- The | senate today adopted the Underwood | resatution to create a commiasion to motifioation Of embergres cn cwocs Brak- SateSnne tis te SAN Charging Granville Ty. Adpow . member of a child, born out of wedlock, and al leging he has tends to bring action to compel AD hott to support it, the girl told Supe. rior Judge Graham. Under child ian T months old. him, I want hirn fo duty by his child.” ed to do his valid legét cause of action. The Seton to.-mam ere teed wee) Influenza Claims the alleged ambiguity, uncertainty Mike Fisher Here Eugene M. Fisher, °0 Ea J. Fisher, § theatries booking agent, dled Friday morning of influ enza at his home, 1 brother in the booking agency, was widely known to the theatrical pro- feasion as “Mike.” He was a mem- ber of Westgate Masonic lodge and the Bike, Fisher is survived by hin widow. His body will be shipped to Cleveland, ©., where interment will be made. $ “Bitter-Enders”’ Fighting Treaty BY L. ©. MARTIN WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.~The “bitterenders” in the senate today have interposed themselves as a wedge between the two large groups whose members want ratification of the treaty and who total 80 senators. This wedge is ro effectively placed that the main group of democrats |and republicans appear unable to [agree on minor questions involved in | the reservations, Shot at ‘Window, Gun Confiscated A, mmall bor took a pot abct at a window in “Spokane Charley‘s lann- dry, 517 Queen Anne ave., Thursday afternoon, and now the jad’s gun te locked in the police evidence case, Union dere who urged the pres- ident to veto the act and ralircad executives are anxiously awaiting |), The railroad administration is | MOTHEn or ROSENTS Pushing plans to turn the roads back | T- wealthy and prominent Berkeley family, ie the father of her not supported the | child, Vera L. Donnelien, a stenogra- pher, yosterfay legally adopted A Granville D. Abbott IIT. Failed to Report--Was Be- As the child's guardian, she in the state laws, she could not bring eueh|D. Smith, army aviator, arrived at an action except as a guardian, The|Camp Lewis yesterday evening, At present it| Minutes after he left Seattle, Capt. fs in Seattle, with Miss Donnelien'’s|Summera, camp adjutant, stated at mother. “1 was deceived,” Mias Donnelien alleges, “but I do not want to marry brother of Fisher, who was aasociated with bis | THE SEATT’ HERE’S MORE ABOUT MONTESANO STARTS ON PAGE ONE [men are tnatructed to keep entirely jaway from the court house, ‘Their | Vanderveer promised to show that lonly purpose here t# to be in reads | tons, | Juvige Wilson held that sines he |had nothing to do with the call for troops, and in view of the informa |ton of alleged I, W, W. gatherings, jit would be unwise to ask the re moval of the troops. | Altho Attorney Vanderveer had announced he would withdraw trom | tive case unlews the woldiers were re- | Moved or the need for thelr presence | was made public, he consented to |proceed with the case. |elad to have protection for my eli jents," Vandervoor sald. | “But at this time I can see no rea json for having men in uniformn here, | whose pretence cannot full to infiw | enee the jury.” | VANDERVEER CLAIM CALLED INCORRECT W. HL Abet, replying for the Prosecution, denied Vanderveer's claim that the governor's represen tatives, the local sheriffs office and “All of parties mentioned have expressed themecives aa favoring having soldiers hero as @& precau- wrioken from the records if ™ dafenes fied io snow that War Plans to raid the jin an actual raid ‘The third phase in the esse of the Getense, the claim that ths shooting done in sete 4-2-——- dank Witton b eauecad to a aS == = railroad contro! bill today, or at least {5 [eBlisinciory wae weme oe me ie Meee pasutee that they Bot made to discontinue on Monday aii, departments of the railroad admia- a Sew mee weed i “= as Mr. Vanderveer.* Noverte told of having ad- | wrens fon to give himself up —s .sae Bnew that he was wanted ” “tien. Hhe denied, how- ; that he was eee wanted for tmurdg. “Lorem told me at one time that he wan given just @ certain number of minutes in which to make @ LAST AVIATOR” SAFE AT CAMP lieved to Be Missing TACOMA, Feb. 27-—Major Albert noon today. The aviator got into touch with the camp authorities this morning. He probably will leave for the South tomorrow or Sunday. Another army flier is expected to arrive at the cantonment today or to morrow, it was reported. The name of this aviator was not known at the camp. Because Major Smith fatied to re-| port to headquarters immediately on| arrival at Camp Lewis, reports were | issued that he had been lost. Search- ing parties wore preparing to hunt “The time may come when I'll be) the county prosecutor of Grays Har-| bor county had said troops were not) 5:60. needed. |room of Harry Thomas, 30, China| “TAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. | a W. Hoffman of lvermity Hi, 1620 Fourth avec mn od thee friends, entertain raity end Major Hugh committes of the Meat Unity service will meet at White building, to discuss ting: tonal chureb=— | Duncan meeting Groyerblet) hall 5130 Deaconces Wi Duncan meeting unean meeting. | eregational ehurch ib house—Dunean and Jef. Madrona hall, H—Mejor Hugh Caldwell *poakn, SATURDAY | Noon—Meves’ cafetertae-Charies D. Ful- Dist ave, | | len, chairman of the King County Democratic Central committee, ad- dresses king County Democratic elub on “Politien! Opinions Up te Date” Neom—Koum $000, Arcade bulldiag—Dis- ctssion by Emery G, Willlamson on “Heginaing With What You Meve.”* | 8:00—Good * cateteria—Meeting for | giemen voters under auspices of ‘Women's Good Govermment league. Discussion of mayoralty candidates York epeake on second of series “Poetry and Muse,” 6:08— West Hide hail—iruncam meeting. 1:38—Unitarian church, Reytsten eve. and Olive ot—iit. David's day concert direction Welsh Presvyterian Stee hall mba menting [SBS Weee:cae pall—Duncan meeting. he te Comincnity bouse, Dunear | ‘Alkt 3 tnd ave} | BIRTHS Wo Duneam merting. Firs ha i* i Poy fintion, | "0 € t. ——Fy-- ‘ore, sir. i 216 MN tra ot, Bey | oe eit, | id Paward Hh. Seattle Mubdard, Olive M., Beattie meattie Reattia joven, Mieman: t Reterts, Annie FEST Gare, Beattie . Feattie jaghem. Rawards 14a A, So Bellingham. inest Thomas, Nett ig had Angeles « Baker, Lillian Irene, Pert Angsies. DEATHS Peraarin, Saceh So. iy. 00e 16 W. Barnes, Harmen, Wesbe ir ¥ 60, 217 17th sm aw. Dever, Mery ai A $o18 20th eB. = jon Bedwin, Sis Lakeside hem: Laren, Afre, 16, 1111 Pte wt, » 46, Summit wiles Home » No Se Salen Zone, Despite Sign When J. C. Hammond, 1803 14th ave, awakened Friday morning he found a street department “safety zone” sign on his front porch, Hammond called the pviice and indignantly spake ns follows: “My home is a haven of rest, but it's no safety zone.” Motorcycle Patraiman R. F. Baer. | man brought the sign to the poll *| station. ’ ° He’d Rather Die A Than Miss Lunch DOVER, Feb. 27—It cost a watel+ man aboard H. M. 8 Lady Jocelyn, in port with 15,000 tons of nitrogly- corine, $100 when he told the judge he ate his lunch by the light of a cand)e on a packing case in the hold. POLICE FOUND “DOPE” in the man, in the Cascade hotel Thursday night, and booked him on an opén for him early Frida: charge. appears, or your hair falls out, Girls! Your hair needs a Tittle “Danderine’—that’s all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff a 35-cent bottle of delightful ae “Danderine” from any store, will save your halr, also double it’s beauty, Try “Danderine” and see} _| day. SIX AMERIGANS HELD BY REDS | Red Cross Worker Reaches Are Sent From U: S. Irkutsk With Report | WASHINGTON, Veb, 27—Captain| WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 Via, Feb. 21-—- Kdward Charette, of Stockton, Cal.,|govérnment’s deportation machinery Dectaring that the ballet wold prove a Ited Crom worker, has arrived at|is working at full speed today, but labor's most potent weapon in com~- Ivkutek with news of six other/quietly, Many reds were being ex-|bating the forces of reaction, Sam-~- Americans who are held by the Bol-| fled but with as little advertising a# | uel Gompers, in a speech before the ahoviki, according to dispatches to|pomnible, it was learned. executive committee of the Amer- the Red Cross headquarters here to! Six hundred deportations have jean Federation of Labor, nore, add been ordered since the beginning of that organized labor has turned to Charette was one of the men cap |the anti-red campaign and about tured by the Reds, but they per- mitted him to go thru the lines with word that his companions were being well treated. He traveled 800 miles by sled, an the railroad was tled up. Upon arriving at Red Crosa head quarters at Irkutsk, he gave the fol lowing let of Americans held by the Rede: Alexander T. Tweedie, New York; Otto W. Lowe, New York; Jomeph BR. Medill, Jaroso, Col; Harry J. Don. nalley, Philadelphia; William #1 Ford, Kingston, Oklo.; H, N. Bonzo, next of kin, Pedro Bonzo; (|. Martin, Manila, Donnallay was suffering from a) broken leg and Tweedie was slightly iM with typhua The Americans partment today. Warrants for arrest of aliens ing Ja ry totalled 2,797, to Immigration Comminsioner netti's monthly report, and a aliens have been eember. The normal number of The bur tivities in rests, ‘in continuing it report, “In this connection it been found necessary to open Inland to its full capacity.” The dispatch of another Krasnoyarsk, where they were ¢ tured, Charette reported. At first the Bolsheviki were determined to carry them to Moxcow, but Inter the orders were changed. | RED MASSACRE gives the reds enables them to Agninst deportations. in amall batches. depo: tion has put in service otal” twain, 1* wae mtated. Coast city and travels across 26 ~-Refu RMISTIANIA, Feb. = oy : = sae onl SYMPHONY ‘ i deportes en route. One of these gore arriving here today from the}. 7 tated-at i ' = ea district, in the extreme lS ee arrived in New York this week with 79 rm4@tcais ton headquarters here, northwest ot Russia, claimed that the Relsheviki have started masa j ere of the son-Bolshevist population near Archangel. to be deported. it came from San Francie. 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Furthermore—we want you to know that this is a strictly reliable office—we guarantee our work and we stand behind pe t TO USE VOTE Gompers Says Ballot Is the inj | Weapon Against Reaction, ‘The! JACKSONVILLE, halfithe vote to keep the privileged classes from depriving the masses of the freedom enjoyed before the world war. | “It sometimes seems to me that the whole war for abolition of slav~ ery will have to be fought over again,” Gompers said. “The ranks of labor made sacrifices for justice, and - shall not now submit to injustios; | reaction bas come, and must be - halted.” Gompers bitterly attacked the rafl< road bill now before President Wi- son, and exprensed the hope it would be vetoed. DURING A RAID on the reom the Empress hotel eccupied by Wes lton Stickney, 19, the police found a lquanticy of narcotics Thursday night. A partner of Stickney’s elud- ed the police. aur tamt- | total war i ae are has Fils powe ation the = Hs: piles. 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