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THE SEATTLE ST. MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. annual TRADE MARK —anno uncing our Annual Show of the new season’s models baby vehicles rep resenting. a most _ appealing, varied and ex- tensive display! it with sleeper, carriage springs; re y woven of fine quality reedtex, fin- ished natural ary er brown; alf length te 1 mattress cushion re rear wheels 12 it well inside finely = Toes custom; width of carriawe 18 hb of carriage bed wit! lining bee with mattress cush- bh beck rear wheels, fitt iy i4 inches, length, 81 en lang Sereeet® epecial tube stent tires, or enameled in gray or brown; prices, 687.80, rr with back up 23 inches; price, 647.28 cart for ba! Ki —full collapsible, easy to close Pframe, enameled = in —adjustabdle reclini —this in an excellent strie go- cart, exactly ae p! —all steel construction, tubular pushers, wood push b: ameled black. three-bow leatherette hood; —thie is one of the most prac- t coltapsibie g- t extension an: et panstruction: matic. catches; strong rings tha’ 1 “= jing handle; rubber tired ¥ dded jeatherette Pack: —rubber tired eled: extra Ver get Vic0abie odes. Free with |} and a buggy for dolly too! —a varied showing of del] buggice in the Toy ieer. \-inch rubber tires eyr4 body and 4.78. Go-Cart! Go-Baskets $11.75 to $26.50 these | practical cart each purchaser of a Bo-cart we will give with our compliments eeat_ Fedde and cov and cov- th tan striped snaiagied bisek; STANDAR Second Ave. at Pine St. Teed doll earri ager oty. arriage pictured rubber * begin $3 and ITURE CO. 101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma D FURN Meare fte~tera FOUR NAVY MEN |REVOLT TO FAIL, BLOODY FIGHTS — STOP ITCHING E FOLLOW REVOLT: Rebels Meet Varied Success) seams guickiy by" appiving Zema | Furnished b: st for 35¢. E: in West Germany _| large bottle’$1.00. ‘Tealing begins the HERE’S MORE ABOUT HUN REVOLT STARTS ON PAGE ONE Gen. Von Moeh) high commis- wary for Upper Bavaria. ; One Berlin dispatch said the two | wight parties had announce they will “support the government, altho the f do not approve the revolu- coup. This report said Von liberated all political Dris- | except communists and Prince The revolutionary gov- “ernment, the dispatch said, tas ts KILLED IN SUB Destroyers Rush Aid to the Beached Undersea Craft BAN DIEGO, Cal., March 15.—Bear- ing supplies of foodstuffs and fuel, the United States destroyer Woolsey is expected to reach Point Redondo early today to lend assistance to the beached United States submarine H-1, which Hes stranded with fatal I$ EBERT VIEW Deposed German President Is at Dresden LONDON, March 15.—The govern- ment of President Bbert has refused to negotiate with the Berlin revolu tlonists, Ebert declared in an inter: view at Dresden, according to a dis patch here today. Ebert was quoted in tho interview an expressing full confidence in the outcome of the “The new Berlin government already has offered to negotiate with us, but | we have refused absolutely,” Ebert said, according to the dispateh. take the ground that the new govarn- ment in Berlin does not represent It is merely a few partisans who have seized power tem- FRANKFORT, March 15.—Tho counter revolution is meeting | with varying success in western | Germany, according to unofficial | reports recelved here today. | thy, alwaysuse Zemo, the | The old government has been defeated in several cities, follow- ing bloody fichting, it was sald. Forces loyal to the Ebert adminis | tration were said to have been com-| pelled to retire frém Scherwin. At) government also | was sald to have been victorious. The |counter revolutionary flag ts flying jover the barracks in Mulheim and a volunteer corps is supporting the Von | Kapp regime. A workmen's council, Four men of the submarine, tnclud- ing Lieut. Com. James R. Webb, are dead as @ result of the submarine ac cident, according to radio reports re- ceived at the naval base today. Sat water in the batteries of the beat resulted in « cloud of it is believed, and the oMfleer and men were asphyxiated, | Various destroyers have been rushed to the beached submarine’s | gued another proclamation reiterat- | ‘ing its declaration that the de facto government is not reactionary and 7 jntends to work for continuation of General Strike PARIS, March 15—A Munich dis- Patch says that workers there have @ general strike. It the dispatch says, that a of soviets bas been pro. at Hof and Schweinfert. The Rranken, 226 miles any party group. agperantiy | owing allegiance to neither the Ebert | nor Van Kapp governments, assumed —— | A Berlin dispatch says sentatives of the entente missions conferred with von Kapp in Berlin Saturday nifbt and Lelpsig, it was sald, adding that 9 demonstrations have been held in the industrial centers of Rubr, Dssen and LJ 4 drop roses on spot in San Francisco bay where Lincoln Beachy met death five years ago. Redondo Point, where the sea trag- the extreme north end of #unta Margarita island on the, wouth side of the entrance to Mag: | Hot ia an im-|dalena bay, in Lower California. a@beut|is about $00 miles south of san Di- edy occurred, i Brunewick t MOVES signal lor Bi, W. wate box, 360 | | for March located on main floor. DANCE fF . kom Roses at Twiligh «Yerkes eeay | Steep 'Movin'—ox Trot | Coayinn Sunshine— Ww Mystery—Mediey Vox i864? | Oh!—Mogiey Fox Trot. | Bell Hop Biues rer ine Ta Luna Tears (Posicdni Gizyy with (WVerdi)—In Jtatian,.., the | | | Yankee Commander WASHINGTON, March 15.-—Pree [ident Wilson and the state depart |ment today adopted a policy of watchful waiting,” pending tndica tions of the course which will be tak en by the allies in the German up heaval. j Interest here centered on the meet ing whieb wit] be held today between Marshal Focb, Field Marshal Sir/ Henry Wilson, chief of the British etaff, and Maj, Gen. Henry T. Allen, commander-in-chief of Wie American army of ccoupation In Germany, at Mayence, French headquarters on} the Khine. It is understood the meeting wae called by Foch, to de-| termine on allied military action, in| view of the revolution. While Secretary Baker has recetv- | ed no word from Gen. Allen bearing on the revolution, it was said that the American commander has full| authority to participate in the con ference, Allen, however, has no authority to bind the United States forces, it was pointed out, except in| so far an he ia permitted by the con fitions still existing between the United States and Germany Baker expected to be advised im- | mediately by Allen of the progress jand results of the supreme military | | conference. Allen immediately will use his }command of approximately 15,000 | | troops at Coblens to enforce order in the German territory oceupled by the | United States forces. it being under- stood that his orders direct him to preserve peace In the occupied area, | Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You | Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching moment Zemo is applied. In a short wi removed. ing the skin and making it penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not anditdoesnotetain, others fail it is the one Reson treatment for skin troubles of all kinds, ‘The 12, W. Rose Co, Cieveland, O, pli mi Coughs | Promptly treat g. cold Seonase, | Cookie mi alrmilas inflamed ad Teel | toga of the tvoat with @ tested remedy | HARGE EBERT WITH TREASON RECORDS Arrest of “Erzberger and Bauer Ordered a can hear any of these records in our alking Mi i P| change Telegraph ditpatch by way of g Machine Department, conveniently | henge avleoragh Gveteh by wey of revolutionary cabinet will meet Tues. mail orders promptly filled; order by number. The cabinet, according to the dis Mathias Mrzberger, former minister of finance under President Ebert. | A news agency dispatch from Ber | A STEP H lin says President Wbert and Chan: | ’ a arrested on| _ INIT] Nehind Your Sithen Vell—Mediey rimba Orchestra [ 104nch Medley Wa 850 wzzarimba Ore marimba Orchestra charges of high treavon. A news agency dispatch from Ber- | 4 the conservative ints and liberals have agr port Dictator Von Kapp, provided ex | pert ministers are appointed and elec tion writs iasued within 30 days. ‘The war office today m He Surprived—Medley « 1W8TG | Appis Biowsoms —“Modiey” One sedcese + Joneph ©. ph C. Smith's Ore’ ymmander in chief of the Brit ish army on the Rhine. | A Berlin dispatch says that a gen Jeral strike has been called in the | great Krupp steel works at Karen. Von Luettwitz, | defense in the revolutionary govern | ment in Berlin, declared in an inter view that the general strike in Ger- many will be suppressed, the revolu- | tioniats using machine guns if neces sary, @ Berlin dispatch said today, ‘HUN RADICALS | START SOVIETS | Take Advantage of Revolu- tion Confusion COPENHAGEN, March 15,--Ger man radicals have seized the oppor tunity to proclaim soviet republics |in Hof and Schweinfurt during the | confusion resulting from the counter | revolution, according to reports re- |celved here today. These advices | said the novjet forces were preparing , to march on Hamburg. have been killed and $0 wounded fn fighting in Es- | wen, and 60 killed tn Kiel, meager | dispatches reported . Poisoned Baby Is Fighting for Life Baby Margaret Norton, 2% years | old, was winning her fight for life | Monday at the City hospital. She \drank poisoned medicine accidentally |left by Mrs. Mary Norton on the ta Lenora st. Sunday, |glase of cream, administered to the probably saved tty Orchestra | 104neh «Paul Biese and His ul Biese and His Ni velty ‘Orchestra POPULAR BONGS y I Know... CEsper roger ne ___ | FU Always Be Waiting for ¥ 181T Vou Know What I Mean... >> Bhainon Pour | i0inch” riess Quartet | ~ AI Hernard | T0inch” 18645 | Was There Ever a Pal Like You?...: Henry Burr You're a Milllon Miles From Now ‘AL RECORDS Diive Kine | TSiney 1 VOCAL AND INSTRUMANT. wit ght Ba Your “Onceina While” Cuckoo” Muste; “(iy Laura Littlefieléd (8) Thek-Toek; Laura Littlefield Child; (4) Pretty Tulip,...... The Blacksmith; (2) Buttercups; (4) The Violet; ©) Our Kgg 8 Thou WUT (iicrthiwick Weber. Spanish Dance Albenls... Alfred Cortot (pianist) In Spanish (Acosta- Zapata) +++. Emilio De Gogorma (baritone) In Dohemian Des | tinn). 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S, WATCHING RePort Foch Plans to Move Soldiers GERM AN MOVES PARIS, March 15.—Marsbal Foch | has recommended that allied troops| take ‘em to your wanker, and he'll deliver permanent bonds with all cou maturity attached, This was the world circulated from finan: | rection of a special Tanlac represem ctal cireles today. occupy the Rubr industrial district) and Exsen, accordir Baker Expecting Word From |rorts circulated ne ng to unofficial re- | Schleswig Voting Goes to Germany COPENHAGY March 15—The result of the plebiscite in the second | division of ouwlg has been an | nounced unofficially, in a dispateh here today: Germany, 43,148; Den | mark, 14,02 TACOMA Mrs, Pearl Fuddeth run | down by auto bu 'AT TIMES REAGER COULDN'T WALK \If He Stooped Over, Was Unable to Straighten Up—Tanlac Ends Trouble | “If 1 had gotten hold of Taniac nooner I would ¢ been saved a trip to Califor d many @ dollar | wpent for medicines which aid me » good, for since tak it I have ined eleven pounds and am in the |best of health,” said J. H, Reager, | Retsil, Wash, a carpenter and builder. “or the past three years I had wuffered from stomach trouble and rheumatiem, until last July, 1919, | 1 had to quit work, and after taking ’ many different kinds of treatments and medicines and even going to | California in an effort to regain my palth, without getting any better, I j had just about come to the conelu- | sion when I started king Tanlae 1d never be able to work again, no appetite and when I aid to force down a little some to eat I suffered werribly with indigestion. After every meal IT would bloat up with gas something awful and it would press against |my heart and lungs so that I could | hardly breathe. Why, I could not go | Upstaire or walk the least distance without getting out of breath and be- | coming badly exhausted. I was in | constant pain from rheumatism in my hips, back and shoulders. My back hurt me so bad all the time if I | stooped over I could hardly straighten |up and at times it was absolutely impossible for me to walk. I also suffered with severe headaches just about all the time and would have such dizzy spells I could not wall | without staggering and often had ta | grab hold of something to keep from falling. My nerves were badly up- set and I was so restless I could get but Mttle sleep, lying awake nearly all night long every night just roll- ing and tossing from one side of the | bed to the other, I felt tired worn out all the time and had ng | ambition or energy. . “I had heard and read eo mud about the good Tanlac was doing others I decided to try it myself, and I began to improve right after taking the first bottle, I continued taking it until now I have a splendid appe- tite, can eat anything I want and |never have a particle of trouble lafterward, I am never bothered | with gas or shortness of breath and | have not had the headache or a @imy spell since I started taking Tanlag The rheumatism has left me entire ly and I can now get around ag good as I ever could. My nerves splendid shape, I sleep well and | regained my strength so that 1 feel as good as I ever did. has simply put me on my feet agais and I am glad of the opportunity t¢ say a good word for it” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal ab ' tative.—Advertisement. A Real Chance to Save On High Class Dentistry Our introductory offer, which is rapidly nearing an end, offers you a chance to get the bes done at prices which mean a handsome saving to you. Best Gold Crowns... $4.00 Best Plates....... $10. With the very best of workmanship and materials. All you have to do is compare these prices with what you can get at other dental offices to realize just what a saving opportunity this really is. This is a strictly dependable dental office. You can come here with the full assurance that you will get an absolutely square deal and good honest dentistry in every respect. 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