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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920. IT SURE MADE FAVOR CURBING | |THE JAP WONDER, JITNEY SERVICE Three Rush Madly; a Utilities Committee Would Hotel Register Strictly Regulate "Em | PAGE 15 Housecleaning ,,., Now comes housecleaning time with its renewing and refurnishing to brighten the home. To help with the housecleaning Gottstein’s have many suggestions to make, such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines and other modern time and labor saving devi You will probably find that you need a new rug or linoleum for the floor or some useful piece of furniture. Now is the time to select that new dining-room, bedroom or li ying-room set you have been planning for. Do it while you are housecleaning. And, remember—through Gott- stein’s liber al credit policy you can get these things conveniently and pleasant- ly. Those who already have accounts at Gottstein’s can avail themselves of our add-to-account feature, whereby the desired furnishings can be adjusted to their accounts. bus service should lated and placed mpetitive municipal car lines, it w at meeting of the public Thursday ation ol Walter F instructed by the commit tee to prep dinanes requir ing jitnay bus to Seattle's jitney be stringently upen a with the | hotel yr of the Searge is mystified, the strange unidentified the hotel decided tearing off three | utilit an they passed,| Corpe Meler was DTATO PRICES |Be Honest and Work Hard, RUSSIAN SOVIET - STILL AVIATE Is Advice of Robt. Dollar SUING FOR SHIP Reported by B. C. FORBES, nips Are Predicting $200| Kaltor Forbes’ Magazine |Demand for Damages and Market Before End Vessel Brought in Court Spud prices $50 per ton than they of the city forecasting higher Market will reach the ¢ on fF the season ts over is the pre | 77" es Of local dealer Nie are jess than 10 cars of No. | in Yakima today, deciared Western ave. deal hursday face of the pr high demand is keeping up bet expected, de: spinach is Jap proprie First ave rev legitimate, ec basin so c ne ft who dashed nd past the PAKe® of the Thursday morning Investigation of the upper rooms incloned an opened which had been left there several days aco by 4 guest, who told the proprietor he would have an expreseman call for it The trunk part of the BUIt canes mult Canes on the floor, The |eeen bt another toom, No one room three down donk men stair q # committer the dther for over: | greatest individual | the} a sult ot the commerce and the ator and etween the fent, and this thost potent worker for the « ment of owerful chant m 1 vast | dian paught off guard. What are seus for trade ny a to mecure @ licens according to definite schedules and at fixed rates of fare, and to be subject at al) times to in spectior julpment the jitneys will in of the municipal by nearly $200,000, ding to figures compiled by the tment of public utilities |Gold Confab Here Attracts Notice the importance of the gold| noes to be held at the forth. } oming International Mining con vention, April 740, has attracted naiderable attention in other parts | of the country, is evidenced by mennages received at convention headquarters I. nk A. Vanderlip, who will be in ttle during the convention period, ber speak Friday afternoo: at the gold conference mens trunk lumber camp was between Orient cementer nt tabbinh oreater Paciti greater friendat the Ove BAN FRANCISCO, ApfM 1.—Suita to bring a judicial determination as to whether government | nt of Tuasia and to} right of the soviet overnment to the great national property of the Russian people in the United States have been brought in federal court here Attorney Auntin Lewis, who has been appointed by Ludwig C. A. K.| | Martens to represent the soviet j ernment tn the United States courts | interpreted the actions in a state ment made today to the United Proms | If the federal court of this district YOUr | rules it does not have jurisdiction, | the will be carried to the United | States supreme court, he sald wee THINK . April 9, | ony, his |wubject not having been annour an yet. Other speakers of note on “Bult has been brought against the J Not Worried Over Threat to this part of the convention program | whip Rogdal,” aatd Lewis, “to obuatn | possemion and for damages, The Ftuswlan consul, sd-called, George Romanowski, In a recent answer to a mult for wages, claims that the be John Clausen, vice president Seize Oil Union National Bank of thin | : and Vanderveer Curtis, profes PAWHUBKA, Okla, Aprit 1 |"2F Of economicn at the University “A Bluff!” With all due deference | % Washington to Uncte Sam, that in what people in this vitally interested tittle half cdal is & Russian war veasel As a matter af fact, she carries a cargo Bumped by Auto Indian capital of the Osage nation . think about the reported intention ot; &8 He Repairs Own of leather and mixed mechanical ap- the government to oll from| When his automobile went wrong, pliancea. SOVIET CLAMS SHIP Osage Indian lands to insure a fuel at Westlake ave. and Highland driv Isupply for the navy Wednesday night, John McMillin, ror ‘88 NATION ‘The sovtet government claims the as the property of the Russian It t# admitted that it be to the Russian nation, The ton ts as to the government An attorney for the soviet gov “The navy couldn't use the Osage | *5th st. and Greenwood ave. drew up | oll for fuel.” the Indians say Tt | alongside the curb and started, to| fwn't suitable.” If the government did fix it take it, all it could do with it would An unidentified driver unceremo- be to trade it for heavier oll, which | Mlously and without warning bumped could be used [into MeMillin’s machine, bruising his | “Thut if the government can aay to | shoulder, x high: in the you up to? t ~ soviety he to Regulation of e revenue That mark ost lors crumpled up a t he had spread ot of rou startled, h paper ur barre 1 my and two left ened 1 in had been contents plac Th prices o7 0 ‘ ermin rk,” . American mer three m leaving the the 1 Captain Dollar What his experience had taught bim of the qualities helpful to the attainment of success. | ‘The grand old man of the Pactfic } thus replied: 1—Fear God and be honest to your fellowmen. “t—Incessant hard work Frugality and saving guest asked them enter What boas When le mn o figure and write. The camp manager plexed up the There We no Walla Walla | rumpled paper, It was covered with Oh the street. Onion market] figures amt writing He maid rand dealers are looking for: | hs booting prices to 8 cents a| Dogan a day or and eee pri continue were you doing nak the saw 1 I have any spare time arn,” he explained timidly what? were some » from a| , nothing waa sto and the police are at eretand the reason for it and the theft of the regieter page The name of the man who owned the trunk was on one of the minsing pager. ‘That just and no ei | When Li Yuenftung was chosen president of China. of the first things he did was to send thin ex ed. The butter mar cook boy a cable expressing a desire & wenker undertone and al! for his friendship. Yuan Sk im Quotations within a day or! his predecessor, had decorated ot be surpris former lumber camp lad. So the last emperor of China Today the cook-boy Is one of the ost Influential of the | Chinese government and almost an idol in the eyes of the Chinese | people His rem mm owner 3 maney A fow months ago a septuagenar lan visited octogenarian Hiram Rob Inson at Ottawa. “You the visitor vT Id man peered at him a mo mer Don't his hand old cook-boy The Hiram happy man was th learning to read made th ary Kal. anked the had don't remember me? fi 1 1” wy, he cried, u are Bob I out my ne counsellors thar millionaire f ex-cook-boy left aged lumber oan who caught him and write, and who | of the ladder of Little easter. or the Dollar, exporter States name te Robert the wt producer and of r in the United the of two fleets of steamers Ne Ancent | success a M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO , SEATTLE S POPUL AR HOME FURNISHER Tides ii in n Seattle | longs | | que I} * Seattle Arrivals and ad, Arrivals April 1—Motor sche Apex from Bouth-| east Aineka at $20 a Le ft First Low Tite 9 am, Be ar o09 || Second High Tide | Aerend igh Tide 18 be@ise.ce ||2.4) Bom. 102 .) 448 pom welts Secand Low Tide suite > ~ = rs ‘8 | Local Men to Fight S. F. Office Merger Chamber of Commerce and shipbuilding intorests are att to combat consolidation of United States shipping board offices of the Coast in San Francisco, The merger went Into effect Thursday. Loca! }men claim Seattle wil! lose her iden tity as a shipbuilding center because of the amalgamation, Formerly there }was a Northern Pucific district and a thern Pacific district tests |have been wired to the ahipping board In Washington. ' Steamer Arcturus Is Launched in B. C. « Steamship Arcturus, first of the Green Star Une, was launched at | Vancouver, Wash, Wednesday. Mra | |H. R Struthers, wire of the vice President of the company, christened | the ship. The vessel will make Seat- 42} Ue her home port. 'Capt. Frank White | Is Back in Seattle Capt. Frank White has returned tc Seattle from San Francisco, where jhe was obliged to leave his ship, the West Hepburn use of illness. ig— |, New York Coffee and | ay trom Ta 1514-1520 SECOND. AVE. Netted Gems Kecond Low ‘Tite 10:33 p.m ithe big ome, at 2:10 pm, Departures Dewey for fan & ave. ween * <= a ik Reported by Wireless | DAIRY rRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers southbound, at 6 pm. vw. 18 miles w wr Capt. A. P mond. 440 miles Prancisce for Beattie San Francisco at 8 p.m | miles weet of Co Jat 8 pm: ote for fan Francisco Tetras, 4446 per dow: firsts, ie * Ste per do ie per Gon nin flata, fancy, 200 per »” 260 Btr Devel Court's” line, as she demon was sith hose. The Chi Omegas inverted to the extent of! $30, and the Sigma Kappas, Pi eta Phis and Kappa Alpha Thetas @ach bought $20 worth. Just before Mies Court left each of the houses she is reported to have said “Would It be too much trouble for you to pay me the whole amount now? You know when I return with the hose half of you will be in classes, and you know how hard it im to collect from a bunch of girls, anyway BOMBS WRECK _ ARMY HANGAR Lecce Fire Sweeps San Diego Station BAN DIEGO, “Cal, April 1- Marked by intermittant explosions yy PRopUCTS Paid Wholesale Dealers . Libby Mali soe north of aban, 194 tumble River lightahip | Weet Jena, YoRonama | T21 miles weet of Potnt Devolente, Ran question as to the ownership of the property of the Rusalan people in IY. Anyhow the leases giving any youth was turned to the juve On the shelves of a downtown de- much as he saw the soul of the . N FR xc 00, = : ~ of $100. lof Gordon Nelson for passing worth- Moore Takes Oath Sieecey to Pass Home Rule Federal Judge Neterer. ernment, I am testing it by Ube! ac cargo, valued at $500,000. It tw the ; J 2 z first auit of ite kind. The & oll companies whose ail it 17-Y rae” Bees ~ ear Boy Goes She Stole—Yes; But Who Will ‘She Stole—Yes; But Ce) the United States. It seeks to have BovVernment department the option a judicial determination as to wheth. {te buy all specify that the purchase nile authorities. He has been ar rested twice before during the last partment store were many pretties. an when he sentenced her, No one was watching. In her hand| “One day in the county jail.” bee per Ib: Te all hinges on the vielt of “Miss A. B. Court” to Lawrence «ix weeks | less checks. Gray, together with a man named as Extra Counsel Ben L. Moore, former assistant | LONDON, Aprit 1.—Parliament toda, had adjourned to April 12 { = “ Moore {s retained to assist in the! prosecution of the cases of Capt | tion In adntiralty “Also another action ts filed by | me tn replevin to get ponsession of sootalint federal soviet republic ‘Here; we are not dependent ite agent, C. A. K. Martens, are the | You for off; we have 60,000 barreis | . * plaintiffs is hy "la day of our own,’ it would have a Speeding; 35 Miles |; ‘ t Ralph Crandell, 17, was arrested S Judg Erred in Sen by Motorcycle Patrolman C. V. Har ay e en Mary H. Johnson told an old story “I'm guilty," she told on the etand in Justice Otls W. Brinker. “I wanted those er the soviet government {x the gov N be at the highest murket rate. ernment of Russia today. Tt will be f that Its implications are very Cc 1s Swindl i two months on «lmilar charges. Out of Stockings |Gray Will Be Back s Se 1 Soo: she carried an empty bag. Friday she will be free. in Seattle | When she left the store the bas) was full, The store missed the goods | Martin EB, Havell, are wanted here for passing checks, A warrant charging grand larceny was obtained United States district attorney, whose resignation fram that office was ef-| fective at midnight Wednesday, took | after advancing Prime Minister Lioyd George's Irish home rule bill to final passage late yesterday. |John Blain and others indicted by : vier | the grand jury for alleged fraud in their dealings with the government | the cargo. ‘This action in against “Thin in in the nature of a tent to Ipood b to hold over thelr prices.” vey at Becond and Pike st Brinker’s court Thursday. clothes. For a few brief minu great. and it may ly be a great LAWRENCE, Kan, April 1.- Seattle police will return Frank Some one had seen her. A few hours by Joseph Maye. Bond has been set oath of office as special representa Supporters of the prime minister during the war. At an informal re If your gums bleed have Pyorrhea. This ease should be taken of at once, to insure health. Vessels in Port at Seattle Today beca Roma nowskt, the ptain, wharf owners and others, Thin raises the determine the right of the et | There in a general disbelief here Jgovernment to the great national {hat a seizure of lands or oil ts like- Thureday morning, doing 25 miles an hour tn his father's truck. ‘The She had no money. She had no hag them. I'm satisfied.” pretty clothes, he judge didn't see the ert | Bternational leading casa” Frisco Market Status Kansas University sorority girls are| jholding the mck for the amount|/Gray from Portland where he was arrested Wednesday under the name|iater ahe was arrested. Petty lar ceny was the charge at $1,500 antinwpenillintees : Parliament Sure tive of Attorney General Palmer at 10 o'clock Thureday morning before | were confident the measure would fo thru easily when it came up terminal—Rge Menry Vil. POULTRY Prices Faid Wholesalers | tr Kalan Maru, #tr Crom Keys Str Protesiiaum Str Bergen, tor sehr Kirk Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, Aprit 1.-—Coffer—No Aprit 2 ? 4 fantom, 74 ver ib tnd, ate Panny | 11. fe per Ib. } Public iblic Markets y C. Gone, ate ashima Maru MEA’ Prices Paid Fy. dremed 100M 15.00 |, GRAIN AND FRED Price Per Ton, City Price x O41 Pike at prevents a lot of willing from getting the gout will be received at the of Supplies and Accounts, | rtment, Washington, D.| Until 10 o'clock @ m., April ¢,! , for delivering chain hoists to| Mavy yard, Puget Sound, Wash for proposals to the supply * Mavy yard, Puget Sound, ., or to the bureau of Supplies Accounts, SAMUEL McGOW Paymaster General of the Navy. |} ‘ world, and the highest. We adverti w York market 4ae $90°76 125 TIKE PLACe ria, etr Jot U. & Le & Mwite has B. Moody, bee Kiwell Mnginerting © minal —Mo atr astern Guide, str by Lander at. terminal & Algonquin. Mpokane #t fichr Wawona, U. & rmina)—De Orte B. Flint, al, str SANITARY str Ab bee or Borden's! me stre Kk Str Bastern Crown, str Amen yards tr Roosevelt | ast Waterway terminal Ste Kasten CORNER pot roast, 4 fe. sugar , Ste freah Stall 2 m # y white soap, 16 eh | ate 8p Str Adria, str Bnatern , Stall’ 102 kane, str Kiihu Thom am cheese, 106 2 Tbs. 360 > Sehr John A or worke—Dk Thrasher. | tee and Dredge yerd wugar a . | ing worke—Str Horace X EcoNOMY tern Pilot pot roast, H 140, 6b Bho; Status of the New York | Stock Exchange h * Prices were ir-| liberty steak 27, pure > 23. Sta freah y YORK, April 1 After an early high at oructble re neted to 254. Other mn stocks wi sensitive and after opening at 91 Strom: | | berg sold off to a8 The market closed higher |yp : —w || Chicago Grain Market | e - ® CHICAGO, Apr 1 was marked b od goneralt WESTLAKE caulifiower, T.;_ spinach, Stall 100 10¢ 4 bare 2 pkes. mincoment, 2 Pride's washing pow Btall 195, 4 bars Bob 2 bars Palm Ollve soap. cotter Mm. Stale pork Trading tn grain | » Board of Trade! @ firm tone today. higher and c with further inc ade waa light at the| baying developed later ty of rye, which continued dat the seaboard. generally higher, | ted out at $1.50%, wp Me, pened ota | ne open | In strong deme Liberty and Vietory Bond: these prices dafly In order that you and thy exact value of your Liberty fth, Victory 340 ties WT eT to ara Ge $49.50 $9298 16n 9 , $91.68 jen buying. we ded at the New York m 992.01 et 8Te on m $50 ket plue the a ‘The Premier Manici; Hood emral Bitain Main 7227; ‘Rillott 2840, A MORRIS 1 BROTHERS, Inc. $99.10 We $91.41 $021 bond and $2.60 0 cerned in o $91 “ & $1 660 ona, ; _ Money on Call NEW YORK, April 1 nix m #4 % 1%. Var silver—La $1.26%. Demana ‘One Million Dotiars | | eae | per, ‘York, Capi M . Seattle M ablished over » Quarter Century. of high explosive bombs and¢flares stored in a hangar, © senmational and spectacular fire occurred early today at Rockwell field, army air station of North Island in San Diego bay. The fire was kept fram spreading to other structures, tho ft destroyed And she waa paid. The lucky buyers gloated over their sisters who had not been so lucky in getting the wonderful bar gains, and waited. “Mies Court" failed to show u® and one of the prompective purchasers of hose tele-| the entire hangar and Its contents valued at many thousands. Firemen unable the burning hangar owing to the danger from ex plomives The cause of the blaze tn not known. An investigution ts tn prog reas today, No injuries were re ported OLICEMAN TOOK THE FINAL LAUGH SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—As Policeman Carrigan was passing the Fady hotel here today a bell hop dashed ‘out shouting “Murder, po lice” Carrigan hurried inside Guests congregated in the lobby laughed aloud and shouted tn chorus April fool ‘Good gan. the bell bey with disturb ber that old lnugha leet? FEDERAL JUDGE Joreminh Ne to Seattle Thursday he were to save on me.” admitted Carri Haring Arthur Farno, I'l have to charge you | 1g the peace. Remem-| saying about be who Ha, Ha.” torer returned morning from Portland, where |has been in connection with his ju dicial duties wince Tuesday. labo: |men and employers, phoned to the bank in wt money deposited and that the checks were cashed the day they were omde. Then ashe ‘es wpa “Mins Court” had “rkipped out The latest campus rumor is that As spring starts in earnest | ard as soon certain of the sororities will dis stockings altogether Labor Situation Clears in Britain) April 1.—-The Britian | # beginning to clear t of bus drivers! and the threatened averted the] | LONDON r situation today. The was called off strike of tramway an agreement workers thru between Negotiations between the ment and the coal miners wer ceeding favorably, and it wa Neved the threatened strike be averted would MACHINE TESTS PAVING _ || |tle during February, it is said, Three Points of Excellence The Chas. H. Lilly Company 7% Cumulative — Preferred stock we are offering merits the consideration of shrewd in vestors for three reasons: 1. It ts stock tm m company which has bad 31 yearn of ex- ceptionally avccesstul growth. pany's seods—ranks It me and Price 98 and Accrued Dividends Yielding 7A Call or Write for Detailed Information Ferris & Hardgrove INVESTMENT Bo! v STREET — OCE Seat rie Elliott 6072 ;one another, Highway engineers have a g tive durability of varying type but in the execution of its three-year building program, in- volving the expenditure of a fe 000,000, the U. of agriculture, of 49 different types termined. The machine heavy cast- iron wheels, only fo co" in the accompanying illustration. Each wheel weighs 1,000 pounds and the five are arranged to roll independently of They are spaced so that they will wear the pavement over a width of 12 inches, } Mayor Caldwell city tuberculosis sanatorium, Thurs shakeup in the police department, as bling preparations in the south end| |the patrots. Chief Warren declared. attorney S. bureau of public roads is 8 information on the subject. An expeAmental device has been equipped at the Arlington Experimental Farm, department} whereby the relative wearing qualities of pavement for final passage. Inspects Firlands Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, accom panied by Cty Heal Commissioner H. M. Read, visited “Firlands,” the y morning, on a tour of inspection. 'No New Shakeups in Police Circles Chief of Police Joel F, Warren an nounced Thursday morning that the! the result of the discovery of gam. of town, would be limited to the change in sergeants at the head of | Unless something other changes will new devolops, no be made,” BAIL FOR Fred and Verner Lind-| quist, brothers, indicted by the last and jury on charges of liquor law . was reduced trom $2,500} ach, upon petition of their | in Unt States district | court Thursday morning. eneral knowledge of the rela- os of road-surfacing material, sderal appropriation of $269,- king exact will essentially ur of which are clearly visible be de- msists of — five | day. ception Wednesday evening a num- ber of his associates presented Mr. Moore with a handsome leather brief | one Livestock Union Calls Off Strike CHICAGO, April 1—A_ strike of live stock handlers at the Union stock yards way declared off today, according to reports emanating from a meeting of the union. | Federal Arbiter Samuel Alschuler | was notified the men will return to await arbitration of their demands for increased wages. No live stock has been sold at the yards since the strike began, Mon-| Seattle Customs Do Big Business Customs receipts for the port of Seattle during the month of Febru. ary, 1990, total $510,000, This is $76, 000 higher than any previous month ly record, anys Special Deputy Col lector Blackwood, and is over $200,-| 000 in excess of the monthly average for the year ending June 30, 1919. This marked increase is attributed largely to the great amount of duti | able oils that have been imported re. cently, More than 20 Oriental steam- ers discharged their cargoes in Seat- DEPARTMENT STORE “SHOP LIFTER” AT LARGE CAN BE FOUND AT THE “MAGGIE PEPPER” At you MUST sell yours, get what they're worth For the next 30 days, will give a liberal di on all Dental work. “AMUSEMENTS ——————— PANTAGES Matinee 2°30, Nights 7 and 9 Row Pinying JOB F ‘s EMP TRIQ Four Be settis; Casson & Ki Bird Cabaret; Valand Gambit Harvard, Holt & Kendrick; H Vv he Black Secret,” OTHER BIG “HIF AOrs sunk BY MASON “HER ELEPHANT MAN® “Slivers,” “Abie” and “Ole” it MANY HUSRANDS* Nights (Sunday), 400; ee onney) Ay ue except Sundays), 136 O, Nights, 7; old auth Matinee Saturday *» Klein's Dramatic Hite “mae PEPPER’? Eves. Se Mata, 22¢ te 3! THIS METROPOLITAN #22 w Matinee Saturday Meanrs, Shubert Present MAYTIM e Musical §| he on inal New Eves. 50c to $2. Iatorat str inee, 50c to $1.50, MOORE ORPHRU VAUDEVEAB Shelton nd Son? Sandy: Shaw ‘Mirano Brothers. TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8115 haw;