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TO OKEH SOVIET QUIDNUNC| DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. TION OF FIVE KSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY'S QUE Would you rather hav e@tucation or $10,000 in cash? ANSWERS P MEX. BANDITS Demand for Pun- Sent Out by U. S. } Declares IS SENATE VIEW mee 6 Recognition of Russia Is Coming Soon BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, Feb. [nition of Soviet Russia by the United 28. — Recog | |States In the near future was pre | MES. WESTA JOHNSON, 2413 FE. |Thomas st: Oh myt I'll take the jcash, please. advised today. state department has tnstruct- | butlding TMinited States embasny at tion; think I would take the $10,000 City to call for the arrest) JENNIK ALLEN, $415 Aurora at hment of the murderers |] certainly wouldn't take $10,000 for Consul at Mangsaniilo has|/my college education; it means too to make similar re ie ten: aronneies. | engin | GRORGE MATHIEU, White build. of Morrill are living @t/ing: if you had asked me that ques co, Oakland and San /iion pefore 1 received my college training, I would have declared in [favor of @ college education. Now jth T've got the @fucation, give me |the cash! 9. HM. ©, HGHES, Capitola Apta: 1 "| would rather have my college educa tion than ail the money tn the world. | Ha! Ha! Hat Takes Poison to Stop Headache) Art Brashear, colored, arose early thia morning tn his room at 516 12th) 8. and reached for the head | jache powders. Kut he made 9 mis |taka Instead of connecting the headache powders, h, Sligo, Waterford, West Meath “th a state of disturb | contained bichloride of Physictans at the aity hospital be |tn Neve he will recover. . An unusual and vivid dramatic story of how a poor violinist wins a society belle—the tale of a Cana- dian eee in New York society, played by the foremost of roman- tic stars— Senator miniate Senator predicted recognition of Russia by the allies within 10 days, and action by the United States soon afterward All sides declared the situation ts rapidly being brought to a climax by the feelers which the soviet govern ment is now throwing out. A resoluvion directing the president to extend Ruma at once, le pending in the sen ate foreign relations committee, but mombers doubted if any action will be taken at once. give the administration a free hand. Senator France, author of the reso- jlution, declared, however, would press'for a hearing at the cartiont possible date. Brashear the nomination of Gov. swallowed a couple of tablets which | Edwards, mercury. | democratic the state democratic | April 13 Borah. of New Jersey, dicted today by senate leaders. Hiteheock, Nebraska, a4 | ion spokesman, declared re- | relations with Russia ts Idaho, republican, friendly recognition to They prefer to that he |Urge Gov. Edwards for Demo Candidate] _ mis | CHICAGO, Feb. with were being ctroulated here today for 28.—Petitions Edward 1 as the candidate for president primary, WILLIAM | FARNUM | 18 BIS HEWEST PRODUCTION | “HEART STRINGS” A drama of love, passion and misunderstanding. * * & SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 81 Artists, Under Reginald Dunn, Playing “Dardanella,” by Request * & &% MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Sonata, Opus 2, No. 1.. Beethoven “At Twilight's “Dardanella ket, Pallard— meeting. Duncan meet- tng, ¢00. “Bien Whistle Muste teach- ore dine hold meeting with D. WI Jnitarian ave. and Olive day soneert Welsh Preabyt Dugdale hall Minston h 8.—-Welc Pred deay, now leaders Pacific regiment | see—Meany hall-—Magk | @ Quit | patie ety of the Univer-| ity Will present "A d . 109% | pan hall ing O48—Community house Alkt—Dun- oetin| ih ‘a hall, 3432 294 ave. —Dunecan meeting, SUNDAY . $@0—Swedish Tabernacle—Rev, W. Montwomery, of New York, aks opening annual conven on Cs K, ristian and Missionary se0~y > Go A—Dr. BT, Atl for 13 rrr, Missionary in 35, will befere Me eriences in ‘urke.” Duncan meet on Huffman, of Fs Weatminater Presbyterian h Mitehel! kn on of I ‘outed n nial in the Palace.” Com regationes ndrews Thornton el ie acones gf "The Melting re 00 “Dr bs trated Liout a. rombyterian Charen Allen spe on Syria. MONDAY tome. yY. Ww. A. = Miatotertal G Benitte will meet ret Christian “Areh of chureh, wit’ acolo; Neon — Wi “ po! Company, in concert BIRTHS Second N. W. 5 Rosenveldt, boy Str. oir 261 G | Kew a. tit Main bury, H.R. le e; 5 Le oor Nakamotg. int | t st. gt | Samuelson, Bellevue, etri. | soe & ie 1fth ave. boy. mn. G., 109) Ist &. boy. pert, H WB, 1836 N. b4th, boy. AS IT SEEMS || TO ME DANA SLEETH DROVE out thru Indian reservation be yond Enumelaw, the othor day, and «aw Mis tor Indian on hin native the heath The Indian households live tn shacks. Mapy had autos hacked un- der the trees; their front yards were fovest, as were their back yards They drew their water from spring y mountain stream, ar luxuriat ed im the ooo} forest depths, No fences, no stables, no gardens just welling in content in the wooda, A few milen beyond white men were making homea. They were toilfuly grubbing out iam stumps, They were pulling them out and blasting them out. They were heaving, and hauling, and sweating, and burrying, and were tearing the earth to pieces in hope of finally getting a cleared patch on which to grow something Hard work—work with slight prospect of reward; work for work's aake, to make a home rath er than @ Wigwam. And 60 years from now, when these hard workers are gone, many of them broken before their "8*! ume; broken without reward ex- copt for the satiafaction of a hard job well done, there will smile broad, rich, stumplens acres to pro vide food for men. And 60 years from now, tf the Indians continue to control their revervation, there will be rotting logs, Gecaying trees, swamp and tangle and jungle al) about their shacka, as there are today. I suppose that’s ali there Js to clviisaton—the leaving something Bride Has High Accident Record Spokane st. bridge ts the cham pion casualty pot for automobiles. More accidents occurred here than | anywhere in the city during “| month check kept by Ralph EL Royal, president of the Careful! Driver? club, Carelessneas caused | 60 per cent of the 768 necidenta) during the m th. Majority of ac-| cidents occurred between 6 and/ 6 p m. No accidents occurred | between 1 and 2 @ m | “Many actidenta were caused by motorists leaving thelr cars stand. ing at night with Hehts out,” nays | Royal, Law evasion, road defects, | mechanical defecta, and confused drivers are blamed for the most accidents, besides carelesanens Court Orders Her to Let Pipe Alone! A temporary restraining order | wae granted Saturday by Superior | Judge Mitchell F, Gilliam against | Mina Harris, preventing her from tearme up the Water pipe at 48th ave. 8. W. and W. Lander st Complaint wan made by Nelte Ware, of 4801 W, Lander st. She claims the water pipe for her houne rune across Mrs, Harris’ property, at 2702 48th ave. 8. W, and that Mra Harrie threatens to tear up the pipe and Geprive her of water for drink- ing, Washing and cooking. PILL LIP LIPLLAL, ind for posterity. Indian should make a food Bolshevik. As a savage, he con widers work willy. All he needs to make him letter perfect as a red in to get the big idea that to him belong all the heaped-up riches left by former working genera tions, Neither the savage nor the Pol shevik produces anything; but the savage usually ig content to dream his life away without destroying what others have builded, The Bolshevik is lower in the scale than that-—he wants to loaf and | destroy at the same time. MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Reaidenoe— — Otto F, Tacoma. ..... Mary & A, Berlin, Mit. 3 | nti, Matatia, Seattle, na. Matelda, Beattie. . Matea, Stelia | Leme Prank J. Seattle | Armatrong, Marthe J. or, Ralph Badward, Se kK, Mary Ruth, Riverside jemi, Charles Victor, Seattle Hf | Zuremit Legal | Terrell, -Logal DIVORCES GRANTED Riryee—Mabel, from Dantel. Dodge—ida M., fr: ha Willtam fh ri Ward—George IL, from Masel w. an Lovin, 40, hoapit Conners Joseph. i2, clty hoe Beermann, Michael. 77, 4442 Green, Mra. Sa |Harria, Mumford, 84, 1006 3iat N, Homesiey, Nellie "308" 47. $15 33nd Jackson, Jobn, 12. Lynn at, 2, Toth ot. 760 Alkt pea ati Vighth ave Morris M. 19, 312 Qiymie. don, Norman B. I, Sharlack, se Providensd hee. Thomson, nm, 1, 233 Lib, court. DAWSON, Y¥. T.—Territortal pro- hibition has been indorsed in a vote of the people. Pedestrians Hit by Autos 201 This Year Lenora Gordwon, 12, escaped jeath or serious Injury Saturday norning, when automobile, driven by E. 8, Manson, Windsor apart ments, ran over her at Eighth ave. #1, and Snoqualmie st. While the machine passed over the gtrl, the wheels did not strike her. She was taken to the county hos pital. A cut over the left eye and fright were the onty discernible effects of the Uttle girl's experi- ence. Pedestrians Hit by Autos D()) This Year Mra. B. F. Curtis, 2505 14th avs. 8. reported to the police that her automobile knocked down W. 8. Phillips, 3246 41st avs, 8./W. @ pedestrian who was standing in the safety zone at Second ave. and Pike st. Friday afternoon, Phillips complained of his solled colth- ing, but acknowledged no in- juries. Pedestrians Hit by Actos ()3 This Year | Mrag F. H. Hefford, 50, was in- fured Saturday afternoon, when struck by an auto driven by H. J. Rebertson, as she attempted to cr@as the street at Pifth ave, and Fer Colds, Grt nfiuensa as A preven ive, take DAKA- And lor om the box 364, S Si: r of the Fainte< “COME AND GET ME,” SAYS JACK Dempsey and d Kearns Await Arrest in Los Angeles 108 ANG |, Feb, 28-1 have nothing to say except that Dempsey ie mo slacker, and I BISBEE LAWYER FACES ARREST Defense Attorney Steven- son Held for Perjury TOMBSTONE, Aria, Feb, 28—ne guance of a warrant for the arrest haven't any idea how an indict [on @ charge of perjury of Attorney { ment could be returned against | him, Until further proceedings, | there is nothing to say,” declared dack Kearns, whe, with Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham- pion, hag been indicted on charge of conspiring to obstruct the draft law. Dempeey dectared he ts willing t& go to San Franplsco and face that the charges against him, but sald the asuthoritie; would have to come and get him first, © eee SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28—United States Marshal James B. Holohan was to make the next move today in the government's charge that Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, conspired with his manager, Jack Kearns, to evade the draft. Holohan holds warrants for the ar rest of Dempsey and Kearns, These two are in Los Angples and, it is understood, will stay the untill fed eral men go and get them Dempsey, charged with evading the draft and with conspiring to evade it, and Kearns, facing the lat ter charge, will be given an early hearing in the United States district court here, it is believed. Col Thomas, assistant United States dis trict attorney, it is understood, will try to force the trial along as rap- idly as ponsible, believing that charges of this nature can be made to “stick” now better than they can later on when the war is not so fresh in people's minds. Now here—a notable stage success that Seattle has never before seen— Te} Man 1) rn Arthur Wing I Piner ] Ue 5: 186 Piay dy ‘ Rewa re STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, Bl from “Faust,” b Gouno 3 Is Calling,” by ate. laying the grand selection and “Somewhere a Voice’ jin the Bruce Stevenson, of defense counsel Bisbee deportation trials, caused the greatest sensation of the trin} here today. The warrant probably will be served before noon. It is based on testimony Stevenson gave yesterday Jafternoon regarding « he alleged he haa with William Bea ton and wife. Both Beaton and Bis wife swore Stevenson never had visited them, and@ that no sueh conversation took place. Teaton swore t the warrant, Btevenson waa assistant county Rtorney when the Bisbee deporta- tions occurred in 1917. Stevenson's testimony was gives during impeachment proceedings brought by the defense against two temporary jurors, whose American lam is being attacked. Mrs. Beaton swore she had never seen Stevenson, and Beaton testified he had not seen Stevenson within the past five years. Americanism has become the big issue in the trial Two of the 24 talesrnen in the box have been chal- lenged by the defense on the basis of alleged disloyalty. They are C. F, Mannus and B. C. Haynie. Judge Pattee aided in bringing the Americaniam issue to the fore by tak- ing occasion three times yesterday to declare himself strongly. “I cannot conceive of anything more deplorable than @isloyalty,” de said. J The defense undoubtedly wil at- tack the loyalty of the thousand men deported from Bisbee, tewart Mind the Paint Girl O 1 Beauties of the stage |