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| Hoover Supporter Goes to Palmer ms ae snyer tiem from tecided to support At ding to mney Gene Doesn't Care for Interven- HOOVER INVITED :) HERE NEXT WEEK {May Come to International tion in Home Quarrel . se sagas Make EEE Mining Convention - for the honor of t ratio nom 7 SANTIAGO, Chile, April 1—(De-/ nation. 1 favor Palme Woodbury Announcement was made today by - Yay » 4 will ¢ accept inter declared. ( r A. Collir pre lent of the if ventio: the Chilean-Roltvian dis — I M onvention. pute, ot cr dixpute she may | Americans Escape for obtaining the at have w © neighbors, er from | . r Hert ©. Hoover dur the United » OF other | Mexican Attack ' ntion sessions, next i pow Chilean government de] wasHINGTON, April 2.— Major k, were bright oe clared today, in a communtoation| purr, aseistant military attache of |, ‘ has beer mmunication handed to J H. Shea, the) ene Americ wnbasay at Mexico| fF some tim vag American ambassador | City, his wt Florence Hale and ‘0% retar p is The communication, which was in|. \cr Hurd, all Americana, were pas. | tt of Mi “ t foal ¥ Teply to the last United States note,|senwers on a train of the Mex r t n t pres said in part City-Cuernavaca railroad, which wa ‘Our ambassador In Washington, | aitacked by bandita on Ma enident of the American in Senator Don Beltran Mathlew, ad-! near Tres Marlas, the state depart Hoover's duty to visit Vises this govern t that the se | ment wan advised today by the Ame ver net the United States at retary of the state department has | joan embassy at Mexico City . nee during the year In which informed him that in this emergency All the Americans eacaped without holds office » local conven the United States has assumed the | injury according to the 0 vn taged under the auspices of same position that President Wilson get sound section of the inet adopted in the Peruvian-Chilean in Gidenta, limiting it ta the character |Family Drugged; of conciliatory advic and not mean House Is Looted |: ing to press interventfon unless = States cov Mexico Hostilities “Chile opted foreign : Biterventions and bonsting. | Are Predicted States she will not accept them inthe) DOUGLAS, Aria, April 2.—Gen. P Tacna-Arica problem, or any other, | Elias Calles, now tr Prieta, pre r group of powers. ties In M according from any power « L. A. Record Price Is Now Two Cents to reports reaching here today. Many American and other tetaviatel are said to be preparing for such jeventualities in the state of Sonora, re in favor of ¢ sentiment is overwhelmingly ral Obregon. 108 ANGELES, Apri! 2—Said to! gatios is rted to have-recetved Be Next to the last newspaper in the/, message declaring that General United States to raise its su P-|Obregon has been arrested on orders tion price above 1 cent, the Los An! of President Carransa. eles Record, which for 25 years has LONDON, April 2-—A goose exe ed for sale by auction several raised $145 at a public charity S80ld for 1 cent, today announced that beginaing Monday the pric paper will be 2 cents. In 2000 Counties This Month The Forces of the Church of Christ Will Gather To Face the Facts. | 2000 counties in the United States the pastors and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market. A conference of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing of the facts. A Survey that Business Men Must Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have been quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission fields, and of America county by county. The facts developed are startling. No such pic- ture of America’s religious situation has ever be- fore been drawn. On ‘the basis of these surveys thirty Pro- testant denominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has its own “Forward Movement” organized and officer- ed. The Interchurch World Movement is the clearing house for all of these, It is the agency which the churches have cre- ated to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. ‘The month of April will be devoted to making the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of April 25th-May 2nd, will come a united simultaneous financial campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out To every man and every woman who loves his country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the facts developed by this great survey show vividly what forces are at work in America —and what kind of a country this country is to be. See that the pastor of your church appoints delegates, Any pastor can tell you the con- ference place and date. Or write direct to the INTERCHURCH —~ 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY The publication of this advertisement 19 made pos- sible through the cooperation af 30 denominations. WORLD MOVEMENT} ute and Seattle Chamber of ( will be the first big gather ¢ mining men in the Unite m ng dd States Mediation or «ood offices be asked | RIVERSIDE, Cal, April 2 Principal #peakers will be Frank dy both parties Search in being made today b A. Vandertip, Gov. Emmett D. Bo: “According to this information, | ty sheriffs of So oount t the! of Nevada, J usen, E.G, Craw Chile considers the meaning of the |Tobbers who yesterday ohloroformed ford of Port and Vanderveer United States government's note as 8nd robbed five members of the | Custis, professor of economics at the clearly expressed is, that the | household of Peter Cook, wealthy | University of Washington, The gold United Sty does 1 think of any | San Franciscan, at his home here. sessions will open Thursday after r an, Pe| After drugging their victims, th . rit 8, and will conclude Fr xcept with | robbers pr fed to loot the house | 4... on pend in of valuables estimated to be worth | with } \ an tations to financiers, t vestment bankers and financial men generally thruout the Northwest, to end, have been sent out from con tion headquarters, \F rasch Had the Eggs, Too—Fresh Health officers decided Mra. Lilly Curtis’ property @t 1908 Eighth ave was insanitary and had her rested. Witnenses testified in pe Jcourt Friday that the place waa in such a a dated condition that the pigeons were laying exes ur “Impoaathle,” huddered — the shocked Mra, Curtis. “Impossible, nothing,” came back | wreann Officer C. D. Fraach and he | produced a number of small egms an evidence “*Snuff,” commented een Po. liee Judge Louts Silvane, ‘re fined $25. Clean up.” Frasech w kee off with the exe | Tenants Threaten Death to Deputy PHILADELPHIA, April Re serves from four West Philadelphia police stations were called out mhay to quell a riot fn which hundreds of tenants attempted to lynch a deputy sheriff who had evicted Mr. and Mre George Glasamire ‘Their home had been sold by real! estate agents Edwin Hunter, the deputy who leerved the writ, was saved from the Imob by policernen, who held the off with drawn revolvers and in @ general riot call | Accident Serious; Condition of George F. | 70, a machiniat living at & rkins 7 Ninth | lave. N. E who waa struck by an/ re. 00@r0se Automobile driven by E. 8. Wren, | wes invahia-cei inl SSI | At a meoting inte yenterday, direc Lake Forest Mark, last cr is | {ore of the company declared « stock | | Sent € at 16th ave. N and B | Gide | dividend of $0,000 shares, which, : ; ts | It bring the total capi wan rey serious F P blic Ma Marke! jest teers. Leones | When pald wi | ” relatives. ‘ “Geaien il ublic e |e te ehehee” Stegiess talization up to 200,000 = cained eaveral te Common to good $e@ 348) Under the arrangement. those who Pn eomaecnmppataae lye i so| an | ne Ser. reece | were short when the stock exchange Sak, Selaibe of sevens semneten . suspended trading in Stuts Juries. Names of several witnesses eee ¢ the accider are wipes. |Isn’t Snow Lovely? | Yes Dear, ’Tisn’t |: Snow rain is predicted by Weather Forecaster Salisbury for Friday night and Saturday, with con Unued cold and high northwesterly winds | No break in the present “spell of weather” can be foreseen. Tho considerable snow has fallen | intermittently during the Inst two days, it haw been impomaible to meas | ure since Thursday morning, when 18 inches fell \Mac Is Off to Sniff | Wet Goods in State! State Prohibition Director Donald n as many hours. j A. MeDonald te Seattle Thurad. evening on a tour of the Easte counties of the mtat the interes |of prohibition Iaw enforcement. Co operation of county and elty authori | accompanied ag far as Spokane b: William Griffiths, in charge of the }work in Eastern Washington. Caldwell Wants | City to Buy Cheap} Preliminary action looking to the | purchase by the city of excess United | States navy stores was taken by | Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell Friday in a etter to the jing the 4 can be u ment or torlum. Oh, Ladies! Ladies! Come Get the Lids | Next Sunday is Paster, and Easter mear but three Seat tle women are goin ty council, recommend 6 of such city health depart “Firland,” the city sana supplies as ew bonnets to wear last sea Jon's chapeaus if th | the lost and found a don't call yartment of th nd claim t lovely top pie held there. The hats were picked up on the street during the last week | Alice Hunt to Talk municipal ¢ r car Alice Riggs Hunt pe as preps cc peace conference tho King County Democratic club on Saturday noon at Meven cafe. jteria on “Facts About Communist Hungary.” Mias Hunt spent nine months in Europe and ix touring | the West lecturing on conditions as} she obwerved them abroad. who went to rrespondent to will address KF [Boys in Overalls Leave the Home Comfort Hardin and Arthur Hardl, strolled from th mn Children’s home some | time Thureday and are being sought by the police, Both lads were wearing overalls Did You See It?). THE SEATTLE STAR-FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. Because o all grain an chang are in the East, 2 _ 2,016,487.00 ° | Ti : | 706,892.00 | ides in Seattle Paco . | PRIDAY / SATURDAY | 9 | | arnt arn 129,887.38 | Went sigh Mite | Phew Portland Our Easter and Spring styles are cer- |" "Fieet Low Tide + seporticeag sof "; aa toaped tainly making a hit with the men of Seat- Second High Tide ° x tle. The cut is right and there are some ‘necodd ‘Law Tide | Newond Low Tide | 3 ug mighty fine and durable fabrics among i i Local Markets al our stock. Some of the finest clothing val- - e: Seattle are asse od i r 5 Seattle Arrivals and | * Erlews Paid Wholesale Dealers a5 ues in Seattle are assembled in this store, Departures * ~alt cin ewntianentcnoc AOU | 5 a : SUITS FOR MEN : rrivale ‘ Guenee 4 ear Take your choice from these smart mod- i‘ 10@ 4 els and fine materials. A very choice assort- } Departures | PM ment in the most desirable colors, April b--tr A * for Southwestern 1.00@3 via Bouthoaatern A ry xy “Kee Hyadee for Ta is@ 20 x “ x Reported by Wireless | * Canadian April t—#tr ad Admiral Good Vessels southbound, at 2:50 p f Good Friday, d live » closed tock ex today op t Government miral Watson ott in Port at Seattle Today Brnltn | came. freah soles pet ' 6) beet 5 4 the and Halle 1 pork ties will be asked said McDonald. He | ” Seaborn Pleads Not Guilty Friday| Charles N. Se | About “Communists” |): snivyards Co. pleaded ty to charges of thi government t foverent *Total “When bu oll ot the New when they disappeared, TELEPHONES: f Bpokane, wtr Ki Bridge and Dr court Friday * Menry ¥! Str Kashima Maru, |g —— betna, wr Pagar| | pee Sam W. Peck Haberdashery juy C. Gow, OT | pasten—Lecal IE and Skolny for Boys bricks : Everything for the Boys’ ae Fane—wirictiy frean Everyone knows of these well-made, a Lh owttt-| eo sturdy, stylish Suits—the togs that faery Uad Con, a Collars, Ties, . cutee | i ars make a non-essential of the mending moldy: rw Hulls Rnequalmie, Broxton, Fort Jackson, Boweamont, He Abilia, Adria. whaling etre Kodiak Rasterm Crown, str oe Adria, str works tik str Bastern Ad Me Oriental, otr| B. Flint, ate Abe Pastvere Fastorn wu Thom: i] a HANK CLEARINGS | Seattle $6,650,071.52 1416425 66 Clearings Balances Spokane These price foresight. If double our price of Boys’ High Quality Blue and Cheviot Suits Very Special Confirmation Offer Japanese, per fm Pecans Per 1 » moonbats DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid re A few well-made garments in a variety of materials 17 and 18, $10.00 Suits reduced to $6.75 $12.50 Suits reduced to $7.65 | ek ver owt Wisconsin cream bri Limburger Young America... Biock Swiss . needle. All sizes. $15—$20—$25 Meee — ty Mewiters tive, per _ Seattle's Largest Second and University FOCLTRY Clothiers First and University oy 3 a ~ $3 :; Thompson New Head|* * =| of Stutz Motor get Frisco Market Status | NEW YORK, April 2.--William N | Thompson, former treasurer of the | Stutz Motor company, has been | FRANCIBOO, April 2 1; prime Rutter firsts, &7e 813@ 12.86. Cows—Country, dressed Nege—Choice dent, per tb. | Ved Fee elected president, following resigna 240 per 4 tion of Allan A. Ryan, it was an a =e baie pe Ei taney, 20\e nounced here today. George H psi” settee New York was elected | share of new stock for each five shares of the old stock they were short, or pay the equivalent in cash. | Barley — foiled “4 steer . _Air castles are perfectly ventilated PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN Alfalfa Meal Beraten Food Straw Peteccad tere |[Portland Market Report! | sag Arrive Beattle », April 2.—Cattle~ sacinan | nd heifers, | | and heifer 60; bulla, 68 Fearlingm $14.66 $14.60: ewes, $10 . bing PRutter—City bf i with curious animals, . Miran os lectian today, ‘There are 48 in all, ote d wansage, | ene —2¢0 per Ib 8, 400 per Ib, Sree eitee se@ste pee te You Get One and t roast, Ihe ee ff. |admittance of Ernest Morrow, 36, a Olympic) Loaf of — machinist, who suffered body in+ ! juries when he fell 10 feet while sack W aborn, of the § ot eu conspiracy again: in the United tall 40, Toa [er, b 5.00pm |Townsend daily [Connects at To fail Ines for all! FREE With Every 24-Ounce PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL rey led to the police Friday morning waterfront gz on the WAY of | STEVENS’ F035 |\| cr—imsca tyre except IL Satury (Fine! (Sunday (Manevil 7:00pm) Nock Terminal Markets Co-operat Apartmen For Sule Townsend,| Sunday and Haa-r ile st | ion ite, midn’ht Ipointe tn Mon. (Juan talands. day! tor all T0tam the Sani Wed. | Sunday Liberty O Wei so OD) ae we deduct 70 York market plus MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ‘The Premier Municl Main 7227; Points marked ** are hoat Iandines Passengers for these pointe and for SLL Nr or Victory Bonde to UN Victory Bond Us an given be- a : . ee joes not Include boat landing charges ee lability te Mntted to Freient re. ceived Aatly for all potate (excepting Tacom: To142 $018 $01.08 809.07 BOR9T $60 bond and $2.60 on m $1800 Lond. We the accrued interent oftic midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION ent was tae oo co. New Clothes YOUNG MEN’S SUITS are the result of our buyers’ » had to pay: present whole- _ sale prices we should be forced to ask almost Serge $] 5 EASTER OUTFITS FOR BOYS and colors. Sizes 15, 16, $15.00 Suits reduced to By far the largest stock of Bo Clothing on the Coast. } Siacetpte, 900 head; market to strong. Top, $15; bulk of OYS AND GIRLS, you are missing lots of fun if you are not saving Dotty, Bob and Trix souvenir travel cards, They visit all parts of the world and have strange and exciting adventures birds and fishes, Start a cok BulterNut Only $30 $9.75 * Whole Block Long Receipts, 1,400 head. steady to lower, Lambs, $186 LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES FREQUENT