The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 2

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SE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920. i AR'S TRAFFIC |A* Ms Leeves, WILSON SILENT |] [GERMANS MAY _ Nr de ALLIES REFUSE MEDY BACKED|::22% "8 ON THIRD aU. S. JURY INDICTS RENEW STRIKE 32") 2: "sie GERMANS’ PLEA bureau, urgent Be es Ue morning for Reno. . oa Meer aig iT : y . y ye : Bureau Committee i Avcvgarying Bursnk wes’ M2") Won't Talk Until Nearly MEADOWDALE GANG “aan tae eenen” 7 Se ee res, ee New Police Division ‘The two plan to return with west! Time for §. F. Convention nation of Bauer Cabinet | ,, Botts, Piytt* now hax @ popule 175 000 in Westphalian Zone bound mall, Recommen:ti: CE TIS NE age aly date n sone by Ae ig INGTON, M 1 BERLIN, March 26—(Night.) aie PARIS, March 21—~The allies 4 ne «8 tin trafficia. m. and beat by two hours the WASITINGTON, arch —Pree- OHLIN, 3 hy , nt 5 be a! Mivision in the police department,| regular mail train, which leaves here] ident Wilson dose not propore to Federal Inquisitors Adjourn But Will —Ponsibility of » renewal of the | New German Cabinet teley setush ‘petadaké aaa Mean eS toor My Ba talte|’ is the Waeht to daeiiaudeet:- peguhh | make public whether he will aak re | R , We k of April general strike wae foreseen here iIs Now Forecasted | German government to send eau of|air = sh or which candidate he will econvene in Last’ eek o pr’ tonight, as a result of the fall of ‘DON, March 27 The new! 75,000 relehewehr troope Into the Committees of the civ the Chamber of Comer Chancellor Bauer's cabinet. ser Khine provinces to restore or der there. the Ban port until shortly be submit | The Mauer government re “ted the following report convention, & prominent) Wederal grand jurors have re | Verner Lindquist, C. A. Martin, On| or P ‘ “Beattlo’® traffic problems * * * onal democrat was tld tl turned to their homes following the |S&* Jobneon, John Andrasiti, signed aan body, after Ib wae @ | Onancelior ‘The allied decision followed Gem Safe due to lax enforcement of laws, | partment for Durant'y t ey by thom close to the president, | i oe 99 soun hiditiaha tire | Wadsworth, Jane Doe W tucked bitterly by the radical | Woretey affairs or|many’s fefusal to allow entente popular disregard of remulations a lin anewer to demands that Wilson | 29 open indictments, seven ny. and W. F. Trooka, C . 1 | Proekdorff-Rantaau cam os Mency df nd wtate definitely whether he will run, | Secret accusations and three no true |c Branderber De Sade weioeam . Tue Sain Whe ‘ forces to Occupy the cities of Muna ney of iaws and Lease Drokers Are : 2 . sua ‘ i cee coe WS) tn existance lena than *A hours, | 28terior—Kops fort and Darmetadt as & guarentes > be solved! | Likewise, the report was current) billn tate Friday. ‘They will con-| beech 7 avid : Pouts and telegraphs —Glesbert. that 4 on of a traf After $5,000 Cut among nous sorats that the| J ~~ potterpadinhe Davidson, Hermann Muetler, former minister] jrrance -Cucno hat any tr sent into the Dubr Jepartment.| Weat & Wheel In ng | President favors uninetructed dele-| °"* S#e!n April 27 Charwed with transportation of] of forwign affaits, was reported tol ‘T n ai to n communist fotoes © dep! n y peoler, Lr as suing | President fa u ea te . ‘orelitn affairs, ns reported reasury—Wirth. ; dertving the | Boston Drug Co. Som: | Hates to the convention Capt, John F. Blain waa twice re ||! Th ato . law are: Cecil) nave exprensed doubt an to his aull| Ji : peng Mhalng pd z ate, clean: ne : ‘ ar le, the rebellious house |thdieted for accepting privat Jand BM Meath, Elleworth 1 1 to enreY out Preaent where's a é an ori 4 restored. wtmost benefit from existing traf n for leasing « Meanwhil he rebellious how & private com : r r Ag Rane he all ern 6a laws Sica of the division of au} hwest corn {idemoerats who believe the presi | Missions while serving as aintriot | orien re orgy rede B. B.| instructions to form a new cabin Publ Schhenidt an bry ae N04 peep os oor Rhority in that department Tr art st, ins dent's allence Is injuring the party’s| manager for the Emergency Fleet |") , Of otilia forme the, The chief political partien—the ma,| Iteconstruction—#ilberschmidt could fot rink ox Goes not meet one man day. are planning @ series of at | corporation, and the nine men as-| uke Ph fi . ‘Qual ‘ye ity mocialivts, independent soctal-| Defense—Gensler cnvnaion ‘ 1 | , i a against him on the floor, it was| rested at Meadowdale while whisky |CM4rses saainst Jim Qualacie, ste ANd centriste—noome oe to . “— ae adie i “) today was being unloaded fice apire, Yl Herbert, Pete Parodi, J. HM. Williams,| weg 7 nye one b o:9 ¢ wii © aid the Berlin sovernment e rw in me ¢ 7 ach any agree , and the w#itu . by allowing > send in Prepare to Clear | Unctticlal word waa ctrowiated at charges, A. OB: | Kern (allan!) Wales ‘white. importa complicated by the bitter Holland Soldiers Are troops Aa are necessary, Set Cane A ital that the president 0s) Harry Brooks), Joreph Williame|[°?rk® Wallace, while importatic wt Of the radical laborites ant Ge . : / t photon et ous Snoqualmie Pass not Intend to ask for a third term, | (ating Alfred Williams), Motvard| 0! "vor charges stand against Gor) ‘Phere was some talk that Karl Prepared to Mobilize pation of Frankfort and Dectastad tnd int ‘one ef ten officers each Country Grews will begin clearing put feels to etate so would - ‘ampbell, Charles Morris, F.C. Mut |don and Ashton Graham, Art An-| Legien ® tary of the Jen THE MAGUE, March 27-—Town oy the allies a» a cuarantee that her any | Baequalinte pass next week, rd ia party leadership and er, J. A. Auth, Roy Olmstead, T, J,|%¢t#0~ &nd Benjamin Franklin, |Union organization, may be as to|couriella thruout Holland have been troops would be with having a personal and independent) jie to County Commissioner Dobson th ention indorse | 8 drawn as soon Miition of the intent and pur unty plan to have conventic [Clark and J. A Russell are the men|TOTAL OF 78 | form ® government in event Mueller | notified to sation | as order was restored, | Snow is 12 inches deep six miles this | his courte in peace treaty Cght | named, | definitely refuses the president © \of three el a a 7 poses of the regulations. the of the sutngelt, Ghd Wires feet . |INDICTMENTS MADE ] president's r i | ‘This was refused by Germany and “The police themselves frequently | ite + ime. Poomeme e Bai) for Olmatead and Clark, for! Chin Ong, Chin Lom, Bertha Rose | TMO*t | vision to guard the fi | the allied refusal to allow entrance ‘are at sea in these matters; natur APL LP ALLL AAP iT @ t. Ge Wi t mer Beaitie police bificete, ie fixed|ang W. BE. Drown face chartes or | ‘The cabinet reeignation followed a| Many troops were leaving here for! of the 75,000 German reichawebr fob | ‘ ap eo. es at $5,000 each, the others at $2,500 fight up mrat Cuno. the border, fighting between | towed ily, they cannot advise and direct/and responsible traffic division in Dead at Bost apt $2,500) narcotic ata tolations tor of the E g Ameri a y and the gov-| Under the t of or ‘the @rivi bile, ‘Traffic ordi) oc _— Lang Chin | of g America na y ani ° nder the terms the treaty : pal agg a are, year Bing gpsicn gy OO 2 Seta lead a a 108 ton Phillips Morrison, president of the | gong is) ship lines, who had been ni *s has appronched | Versailles, Germany agreed not to ied wah mantmem of frie Fi ~ a ~ iments ace RS canagge im RK < Co ay ok Seaborn Shipyards corporation, and |; ater of finance. He n carrying 70 wound-| have any armed forces in the West " Questa specie ererwn Captain George N bre Triw. A. Magee, form ffieer MINE | pre ! declaring the fighting in the Wesel - lofmer officer an ly f he fighting in the Wesel) phalian industrial district where the thority to draft an ordinance pro | United States conmul general tn Var) sone of ne shipping board jhave the consent of the ship t hag crossed into Holland. communist workmen now have ie. “These resulta can be obdtained)| viding a fermanent traffic division | couver, is dead at Boston, according | 0) wea with fraud heainat’ Mare te charged tn one in| owners, 1 ved Cuno} eee sumed control, Onty thru @ centralizing of author-jand to present and argue for its/ta a private wire received ip Van | ying apy in ‘that bn > ae Aictment with ponsersion of Intox!| would be 1 1B chron mu art © The aise attacked Hugee Henictwr | 80 Persons Are Killed Think Workers’ Army ‘¥ or cor: | i Ginaffection in negotiaung wit the I Red Battle at Wesel to Establish Republi of er | Ne true tlle weep returned in the| Van stape sneurremtoniata | LONDON, Maren 27-—Pnirty per. (0 Establish Republic ft the nereed rate of |cnret, of Jim Law, EM. Dahl and) in some quarters the fall of the sons have been k in the elty of| LONDON, March 27—-An Be Roy Lewis | Mauer cabinet wne hailed as a vic | Wesel, 25 m northwest of Easen, change Telegraph dispatch from May- } 0 per day for advance delivery, i eS ” a & Gate wae they knew the heli! During its fourday session the| tory for independent socialists who! a Berlin dix today said, ence today, sald the belief prevafled cating liquor another wit pt to offer a bribe to a federal They also atta ‘ty and feaponsibility in & feparate| adoption before the city council.” | couver today. 4 jury returned a total of 64) ota ea the lab “ c ‘s army }to be not finished, . to’ " fran jal rn reir porite membership THombardment of the Ebert defend. | there that the workmen's iy in | $8,200. or @ total Of open indictments, 20 secret indict-|had forced Bauer and bis ministers | ers by the workmen's red army con-| Westphalia will proclaim an inde ments and five no true bitle out | tinues, the dispatch added. | pendent republic in the future, | Violation of the federal prohf:.; tion law forma the basis of most of |the indictments returned. MANY ARE HELD |ON BOOZE CHARGES | ged with {legal pomension of ting Nquors are; Fred and THE GREATEST APPEAL When a motion picture can bring both tears and smiles to the men and women who see it, it has touched the deepest thing in them. It is more than entertainment—it is life. | That’s what the play which opened here this morning is doing. It is sending every audience home happy. It is the sort of play you would like to see over again— Now here—a dramatic tale of the reigning beauty of Paris, of her two marriages to the same man, and the wholly unlooked-for climax. | rence Keiier eraare aeiaiase rote It— . 2 atinnal chureh | Washington association in, con. gon Prisowers’ Aid Temple Jacques French violinia' BIRTHS | Rowman, FPL, 7922 84th & W. Bey. P ha W Harrison Ford, Winifred Greenwood, Charles Ogle, Raymond Hatton, Mabel Van Buren, Walter Hiers and other big players, - in the noted Bronson Howard drama— th NW. boy W.. irl , She Marries Her Own Husband! ‘2604 I. Merecr, boy. | nm, O, 2806 Washington at. girl “MARRIAGE LICENSES , Name and Residence Age Harris, Arthut A. Beattie r Cremet, Harold, Beattie... E, THINKING her Foaslin Matt, temegead 4 dead, _ believes |! rt her another woman! Piiener, Then the revenge she { Pickineon. Witham Jack, p i has planned through DIVORCES GRANTED bitter years— Hianten, Ruthie trom TY But Fe Ps all for ; Miller Sleanore P. rom Chartes P. ry | yourself—this sensa- DEATHS tional romance of « 63, $622 37th N. B 65, Arctic hotel 69, anty how New York and Paris; with beautiful Doro- thy Dalton as sweet- heart, mother, wife and gay adventuress. A story of one woman who is three! 1 ane Mary, 10 days, 7013 22nd Ww tel. and Meridian, bth Sure Enough His if Belief Came True ‘SPOKANE, March 27,—Amae restauran pe fiend , 4 fortune tellers, ‘The Inat toll him he was booked for the asylum, She waa tight, He's om his | way today {Punish Youth Who | | Destroyed Money| | SPOKAND, March 27.—Poya Bit | ner, bank measenger, destroyed $55, 000 grorth of checks and drafts to ° Ket , testimony in superior court showed. The boy I# on his way to Chehalis for an indefinite || term today , Loses His Alaska 99 Poke and $200 Cash Loss of an Alaska poke containing * an immense nu and $200 in cash, Friday, somewhere between Ame shipyard and Pike et, was reported |) hn de Fries, 1421 | to the police by J | Seventh ave. Laid in Europe and in the Warm Jungles of India ; lap Professors Here j ts ‘ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MALOTTE on the WURLITZER || © Route to Belgium |i ee x cant en En route to Brussels, Belgium, to ‘ Andante Cantabile, from Tschaikow- 4 International Academic | 81 artists under Reginald Dunn, play- sky's Fifth Symphony, and an improv Ls reagan ooh ar, teas ek eeccee, gee ec ay om STRAND ORCHESTRA CARLOS LB . Ve lgna toenee War thes ee Under S. K. Wineland, Playing Drigo’s Serenade. tle = MeNells island Monday for sentence, ” ‘by Oliver CG. Wallace. CONCERT—1 130 SUNDAY of the Imperial Academy of Japan, are at the New, Washington. “The Time Will Come,” Sung by Betty Brown.

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