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\ THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. Years service to “ 3 ay__} Booze Nooze ae the homefurnisher! Woman Pleads “Not | pouthyrestern and northern parts i! W. W. Evidence Is Point j ad Ww um Griffith will have charge 4 Guilty” of Booze Charge |ae\tgent wit of the mountain, with Being Argued Stella Johson pleaded not #UMY | ecdouartern ir f it in an — when arraigned in the federal court nounced rdon 1, O'Hara will have ‘ BY M. D. TRACY $10.95 Tu y for alleged viola of the| charge o rth district, with| poyme}roNE, Ariz, March 17= prohibition law, Her trial is sched setdanetiiene Arguments on the admissibility of regular price * resumed a | Burglar Spurns Costly Bit Easier for Nick ite Judee H H , After fining ‘Nick Makrin $1,500! |, rench to give his views regard Liquor for Drink 0’ Milk ee co ante in | aay Branch to etve hla vie wa recast $16.50 —porcelain din- ner set of 62 Pieces, enough for a family of ix; five choice patterns to se lect from, all nicely deco rated; —resular price ry special OAKLAND, Cal March 1 the *| defense will make a brief answer, Spurning $10,000 worth of Saat es fed Judge Pattee, it is believed, will ave hin answer ready Thursday aff ral prohibidien law on ounts, Judge Neterer ruled Tue prohibition prowler, who r the home of Wired Hard, b welt eral cu 1 him afternoon that the two #ix ernoon or Friday bottles of tnilk and s9¥-| terms might be served concurre tt One of the wide innves of the cage 6 af beef tea thus reducing the prison sentence to ae © Goes to Jail for Ten ance of the ease in which Bruge Days on Booze Charge ‘7,000 Join N. Y.. Deovenson, Gefense attorneys | charged with perjury Walter W. Powers, charged with Stevedore. Strike a ihegal possession of intoxicating NEW YORK, March 17 Cons Nquor, was given 10 days in the | wine ping was practiceaily at & Charge Attempt to Influence Juro ’ county jail and fined $200 by Fed i today. Workers on eral Judge Neterer Tuesday | of all sound lines joined with coast SPOKANE, March 17—The case ore ha lonashoremen in their sirike. | o Jares Stephens and Charlies ‘ re About 7,000 longshoremen, stev lege’ w. Ww. trial Find Home-Made Beer; ices and tale air oho Daryes ot erientna! aya Arrest Restaurant Man trike wince Saturday morning a, sued atl the Ame &j De Roulaer, 24, restaurant pro |M0re than 2,000 members of erewn | term of court yesterday avid boule parconnnens (eee on vensels unable to operate ¢| ‘Two prospective jurors testified : 87.85 prietor at , 1 ete ‘ dd Pine the | been thrown out of employment ax that efforts had been made to in- - " ee ha re eae ca any v nuts |= result fluence their opinion regarding the i reguine price $11.50 result of the discovery of a quanu a a pig pellet gr } —"“Leader Empre | disminsed. mower with 1! four cutting k drive wheels; mower —regular price $12.50; special for the week, ®S73. crib comforters: at 4 grade garden hose pforced rubber th; —regular price $11.50; spe- cial for the week, 97.83. Si'eTw'hemies stl” ” Shipping Board to ¥ Find Case of Liquor Buy Big Oil Order ae Name ie in Motor Car Wreek “ fected bid | wt china Peter Nagle, $311 Third ave. N nomination of Charles R. Crane to W., and’K. Goshi, 218 10th ave. 8 to China was reported were severely injured late Tuesday afternoon when an BEDDING DEPARTMENT diriven by Nagle crashe | CO — MEZZANINE FLOOR— truck, driven by K. Shigen 5 park, on the Seattle-Tacoma high-| 4's difficult to convince a loafer | And —abo 2 pt . Covered with “ | wool; all slightly counter soiled; regular prices | lukas <uss nenliainesl” i” the ei uae on the bes. 300 ee crete S01 oe wi gs 0 Be police and Nagel, after his injuries were drensed at the county h : was placed under arrest. Be chines were badly wrecked - Boy Disappears; mere ; TONIGHT |NON-PARTISANS |°1ied"ate'sa soe potty OS out Monday from the home of Harry fon in enforcing the national —colored Scotch madras; 36 inches wide: light ground with pink, blue and green designs; 10 patterns to ae- lect from. regular, price Sie and 90 yard; special for the week, We. Grapes: 15 patterns to se- lect from m ‘—fegular price 65e a yard Ppecial for the week. aie. 1000 a. me. to 10:00 building. Fourth and Seattle 2920 Autom: 6:90—New Washington to " es a | Moss, 911 Hiawatha place, to visit) prohibition law, Donald A. McDonald, | Blizzards May Down North) a arm in tne country. Mons reported enforcement director for Washington to the police at noon Tuesday that| will leave Tacoma late this week for Dakota League the Ind had disappeared, and might | Spokane and other points east of the — have taken a steamer bo yund South. mountains, Later he will visit the BISMARC N. D, March 17.--|-— - ae MecDougall-/outhwick THURSDAY here wan threatened with defeat to- is the foundation principle of this dental office. We guarantee all our work afd stand right behind our guar- antee. Should anything go wrong with any work turned out of this office we will be right here to make it right we will consider it a privilege to 0 SO. day for the first time in four years. 10100 —~ Wo : Park church— we ‘Thirt 4 cual mestion ot | Bitazarde thruout the state yester 1 t |day interfered with the rural vote } |in presidential preference primaries leases ¢ b. |e: P Concert to dedicate aéw pipe} Senator Hiram Johnson was be p at weekly |and the urban vote was believed B® ewe leved to have received the big vote | ty singin: at entert ‘ * £ Women's Commer-| ty nave been in favor of the repub- Whitworth school —Commun- | HERE’S MORE ABOUT HUN REVOLT Ultimatum Threatens Soviet STARTS ON PAGE ONE Republic Kunft, has been arrested, a Berlin| Just now and for a short time more we are making a SPECIAL OFFER pal Church of Epiphany | lican faction opponed to the frague ‘©. music and speaking | for @ republican nominer. W. J. mment wpeer diree-| Bryan's name was the sole entry gg Be lon the democratic ballot. | Jub, Aread: Willlam ‘Dutier te However, the names of A. Mit port and dramatist, lectures on|chell Palmer, W. G. McAdoo and & Theatre oF (hs Peep former Ambansador Gerard were BIRTHS written on many, Figures will not be available for several days. Inexpensive Muslin Gowns and 4. PARIS, March rch 17.—Threat of | Anders W. BE, 1035 Colle RY pinata a os A Qispatch to the Rertingske Tv pt gad Fo gpse ogg = a | zs - eal wading Slay aueee . ‘ dente firmed dispatches to the| soviet repul an attack on | 7. r. be i A Ch : : Press yesterday on fighting in| Berlin, was responsible for the cd ht cn Be pew Catarrhal Deafness emises on highest class dentistry. Dresden between communists and| decision of Dr. Wolfgang Von 3 boy: | May Be Overcome Muslin and nainsook are used to Feichswehr troops. The dispatch said| Kapp and General Von Lucttwitz ; boy q A is G9 were killed and several hundred) to resign as heads of the revolu- 6 “ei fashion these undergarments— 4 that the figh co tionary government, acco eo rt ny ate enhd “ ‘ ; " oe a cial Lingerie which retains its attrac- Best Gold Crowns tiveness after a thorough tubbing. Gowns, $3.95 to $6.95 They are made in many pretty styles, trimmed with lace, insertion, hem- stitching and ribbons. Shoulder straps are made of lace or ribbons or with ieee Geamien of the eoenter ‘revo MARRIAGE LICENSES y leaders to resign unce Name and fF Agr lowed an ultimatum deliv-| Applequint y Deputies Cohn and Daumg. | Carlson. Selin e ultimatum declared that unless | the Ebert government to break /pory resigned and the Luettwits| Md the revolution, had reached the sec | troop, were withdrawn before 9 p. "0nd sone of Schleswig, which re-|m Tuesday, the workmen would pro-| gently voted to remain German. |ciaim a soviet republic and attack SCOPE OF GENERAL STRIKE INCREASING ‘Another Copenhagen dispatch re that the general strike, called ree D., Seattle o D, Ketchikan, Clifford Crisp, Natchea, $ Legal f. Irene, Portiand, Or. Legal | ® $4.00 Railway workers joined in the strike, | |the as ¢ campbell James, Seattlo ........38] half-sleeves. ° erran per asserting that traf) workmen in the districts of Wets-|Clark, Clara D., Beattie sees 40] @ trial ‘was para! sensee, Reinishkendorff and Spandau | K , Se Taga! | suena ono ee 1-4 PSFuw eupreme counlt of the pence wort rporied ts be fly armel ana |Rmbeneor tnophine Sensi: LAE Gowns, $1.95 es ates compel ices apeses enammaceaty ete te TY Ott the threat of the x iiteabeth I. Delievae Some | These are made of muslin, with V- to have a) unanimously | aenution . ; ." ware ig 4 to adopt the French viewpoint re-| Twenty-three persons have been | Meck, Alonze We Bre shaped or square neck lines, and ling Germany, which is that be | kitied and many wounded In clashes |Ojson, Michael, Seattle trimmed with lace and embroidery. Of the obscure situation in Ger |between soldiers and citizens at| Monsen. Anno, Seattle 1, the only suitable allied attitude | Hagen, Westphalia, dispatches here |Smailey. Joe, Tacoma "is to demand strict carrying out of | today said nainger, Caroline, Taco the treaty of Versailles. The fighting occurred when sol-| ‘Turner, Basle dispatches quoting advices|airry arrived to ooeu's the elty ae oe from Berlin said that opposition to| Munich dispatches described the von Kapp was growing in the Ger-| situation there as critical. Crowds! man capital. attempted to penetrate the diet, but| A!” +0. @ were repulsed by soldiers with some bows, Battle Soldiers) sy councii wae reported to have | NeWyon Ah Grand Ball 95¢ to $4.95 March 17—A delayed|COnstituted an executive | Marston, Alida Fae, 25, 429 Harrison | Gowns, $2.50 Made of nainsook, in tailored style, with square neck, or in empire style, finished with hemstitching and ribbon $10.00 This is a genuine money-saving op- portunity which you should not over- look if you are in need of dental work of 30 members to negotia otiged ry Borne PA with the social $3, Swedish hos Given by the Soft These are made of good quality nain- now, or expect to be any time in the wounded when soldiers and workmen |!ower Fhine distri .. Tilmond, 51, Providence : »y - sook, in fitted shoulder and bodice top very near future. Clashed there Monday evening. for the purpose of establishing a dic nhdeen, 6. ak Drink Dispensers at styles, and trimmed with lace and em- tatorship of the pro! A military detachment was march ariat broidery. teth's ing thru th ‘kingmen's quarte a < ity hoepital | ae u fe diate with Ha pay. He Tried t to Steal a 612th & MacDongall-Sovthwick, Third Floor. Some workmen cursed the song Police Automobile Colby Is Asked to Spring Showin and arrested, Comrades at-| RICHMOND, Ind., March 17.—Gail Talk toS } pring © g Se at icra s are amor eee ee TOMIGHT fl Bungalow Aprons opened fir ended. He walked over to a bakery, WASHINGTON, March 17.—Ratn. charged some cakes to the county | bridge Colby, nominated by President Admissi Designed for comfort and serv- mission 55c ice, these new Aprons are made It will pay you well to have your teeth examined by one of our expert dentists NOW. If you need dental work we can save you a handsome sum of money. If you don’t need dental work we will tell you so and you will have the satisfaction of know- Carpenter Falls; and then attempted to steal the| Wilson to be secretary of state, has 2 os police automobile from the garage | been asked to appear Thursday be Injures His Back) «: neadquarters. lfore the senate foreign relatians iis Tevicg, 36, @ carpenter liv. committee, which is investigating ing at 1241 Donovan st. is in the| Burglars Steal certain objections raised a Including Dancing with roomy short sleeves, loose ing that. Seattle General hospital Wednes confirmation. ads All Eveni belts and side fastening. Gay suffering from body bruises sue Her What-Nots R vening : But you had better act now as our Gained when he fell from a scaffold-| Rose-colored pretties were stolen Man Kills Himself There are several new designs shown, 1 offe vill b vith “ ing to the deck of a ship in the|by burglars who choose the home d Moth L Everyone Welcome in plain striped or plaid ginghams and special offer wi e withdrawn very National Shipbuilding company's|of Mrs. Marie Guernsey at Madi lee er-in- aw percales, trimmed with fancy collars shortly now. nA = oa eter salam and cuffs in plain materials. Rick-rack braid adds a finishing touch. Prices range from $1.95 to $3.95. One Model at $2.95 is of novelty checked percale, in rose and white, with Dutch neck line, and trimmed with rick-rack braid and pearl] buttons. One Model at $3 5 is fashioned of blue and white checked percale, with V shaped neckline, trimmed with plain blue percale, rick-rack braid and pearl buttons. nee I 28, shot his motherdn-law, Mra, A . yenterday, then shot and p y fatally wounded his wife, ‘ay Cole j ’ Roller, and killed himself, authorities declared. known, | NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE|s=°2% Newdea William Butler Yeats Leader of the Irish Theatre Movement Theatro of the People” leo- Beatt Center Thursday, Maren ‘m, Masonic club THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street . , Look for our big electric sign. From Legislature | OLYMPIA, March 17.—-Legislators | who hold the state's purse strings, | today estimated that $500,000 would} and vigor! thinness and angularity |ye appropriated next week to tide| ; returns to the sleepless; con-| state institutions over until next|~ heerfulness repia year. | dull eyes b ‘ eras be pees re- B 1 I out nerven Klow of health, titro- -taptoma lue to nerve ene of which in inex. urglar ignores Faappear onderfully promotes eee. ay he Bie of food. #0 much so 6-Year-Old Boy | people report marked Despite the fact that the nix. ht in a few weeks. eB, CAUTION: Although Bitro-Phos- | Zear-ol4 son of C. W. Karner, 1810 | phate is unsurpassed tor reljeving | Fourth ave, W., wan aware of his) hervoustiens, sleeplessnenn and ven. | presence in the house, a burglar eral weakness, it should n: tor ite tamaricable’ fest Wgrowine jean ape te ao Pe Boevgany properties, be used by anyone who| TueMday night. Ho cash and does not desire to rd on flesh, a revolver, Areade bu Tickets on snio at Lowman & Hanford and Sherman, Clay & IBERTY MARKET orn Pike and Liberty Theatre sul ig ede J its use are often ¥, astonishing. Wenk, tired people regain strength dar Ignores —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor.

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