The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1920, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1920 ——————1 CHECK OUTLAW 'PALMER AFTER 7 FRANCE'S MOVE Bey Fomor tetetea|| RAIL DISPUTE) STRIKE HEADS NOW EXPLAINED the homefurnisher! —_____—— Seaton, cor Chatillon Baste notion , ute - No New Reports of Import-/Asks for Names of Men in|” vies women, vo'dine unger aux: |Millerand Declares German ant Additions to Strike Outlaw Walkout | oia0 -| Move Was Dangerous ON, April 18 —Attor BY HENKY WooD An assortment of odd pairs and Spread of the “outlaw” strike fe sie iy oe lee tae the New Yo k 8100 wi “i eoatesicts oe ‘the Ger short lines of was checked ‘ d Pennaylvant rath } L d an ” tants opposed Germany ®t ° ' Aiter Its rapid growth thrvout [requesting them to send bin a cone nd | Tetion in eending reichewehr into thé high gra de | the strike situation [plete lat of strikers Rube district ner = Millerand } mon |i ei | WEDNESDAY |ii'nciicnatitncs || Women's Nov — & } tion was unnecesma poniaible for direction of the etrika.| °° Gachell's eaukiy sosating. n, the prettier asverted elty Boots on Palmer's telegram said | BIRTHS ug necenulty for France's 0 = nd addresses. of all your employes Miyawawa, D111 sitl.| The chamber was expec giv sale omorrow, ~s how on strike, Indicating the names y | y roment a mtr P ° Fux f any who appear to be directing 27 of following Mil in sizes up to 4 —cheat as pletured; made of aromatic cedar, covered with ty of strikers in Syra o movement in whole or in part.” 131) Bw erand’s apee The vote was ¢ fine gmde white Japar ; : returned to their posta.| Reports indieated Palmer took his 2203 Federal ave fered necensary to atrengthen the 4, at eta tn ho J inches wide e @ inches tong. s were 4 eported 0 1 to prepa stops against eae pretider’s position tn the coming co: $7.60, >and other West oy the strikers under the Lever bill boy ference of the council of premiers in regular p an Remo. ty waving the Integrity of the 345-A 16th ave, girl peace treaty, France has protected 9223 19th A. boy. the interests of her allies as well as £ Scored her own,” Millerand told the dtpu | ten mvenigation Othe strike '6, 000 Rail Workers by the department of Justice waa Wr under way In tallway centers, and| Are Out i in South ™ er a) sale Ol te ae April 18.—~)) $2. regular — s.25 —200 patra t these fine We are proud that noble Belgium » and ranged herself Hor action has tr fn and gratitude | More (the mire weriously ‘Short-|Sinen"haat “night eetwang ‘to work| MARRI? GE. LICENSES ame a dence. Ane eatile lor a ress, Idaho elve Rh, Beattie rf) ben I. Butte, Mont. Legal ™ i Food Situation in minale to attend ion. The cam : | RUHR DISTRICT Demurrer in Booze Case wai Seek a ; : \ls Under Advisement : ‘Troops Withdrawing From) pemurrer to « grand jury indict-| WALTER FOOTE pleaded violation of the n ist 9, Mquor charges Moné@ll Neutral Zone fbition law, entered in the| afternoon, in the United States States divtrict court by L. P.| trict court April 13, ‘The ~ - n of we F nr troops b ght trains tom. |unita |}Lolmner, Marry F, Seattle ! 2 | German | 19 Front ving he 1 today, the Hundreds of Thousands Are aca : et gt t tw Thrown Out of Work rane. Thee pailler 62 Coon CHICAGO, April 13,—Middie [per Que and Calumet-A Wost industries, cut off from u continue ¢ their coal supply, began ck down today, throwing out ployment several hundreds of neltere at Douglan will be f thousands and causing a daily loss in wages and business of several million dollars De he number in r ided by the Au agreement, which al} nt f r » in the Rubr} “BISBEE JURORS Pert this, the situation was kang $7.85 regular price $1150 IS THE LAST DAY $3.75 MNeatile regular price $12.50 —“leader Empress” lawn mower with I4-inch bar and four cutting knéves; §& drive wheels; an ower: BMrcuiar price $12.50; special for the week, 873. good grade garden hose Sply reinforced rubber, 60 ft length ilar price $11.50; «pe Patelita, Anton J. from Anna For eight days G | Soret : = CABINET a cna | GET “RED” DATA ‘and the : Will Be First Official Session | mhumer, J i, We. OW. Constitution Is " Since August DEATHS Read in Court «(G6 M22) 13th NW Firat N. W , haw TO Of Our Special Offer HINGTON, April 13.--Prest STONE, Artz, April 12 total of unempk at ao eure s jenerat| The cowboy jury in the Bisbee de a t was announord today at /foadie, Tommy, 2 King county bos-|wnich flatly stated when examined | | A hundred the hite House, s will be the first oceasion on which the president hae sat With the |neitie nat. Jobm Richard, 48, 42 Har- | for Jury duty that they knew nothing fon. of labor movements In any form, is| today in the throes of receiving ao liberal education in so-called radical or bis Western trip, ast Au-| HERE’S MORE ABOUT tog Sécretary Tumulty . declared, the Objection to ending 1. W. W 1) me cting was not called specifically Propaganda pubjientions into evi-| 1 the re 4 ain, tho this dence was made by Prosecutor fh ly wou on some at N. French today on the grow | he “did not want to make I veon nis of | STARTS ON PAGE ONE W. of the jury or the defendants) now nental sgeretarios «ings he reaned the f roads =r Wife Faces Jury Chef Pleads Guilty, So x RAILROAD LABOR | oe an or 3 in Murder Trial He'll Go to County Farm | BOARD iS NAMED = ee one | ber.” | nd 1 rench “1 oppone the organ! today by |don't want this stuff rea BAN FRANCISCO, April 13--A| Albert Favre, formerly an Piper overruled the objec-| BEST jury to try Mrs. Alice Woodcock,| chef, pleaded «1 > _ . Griggs ng the chances of mak wife of Edward Woodcock, on a) vie m and | President Appoints Men to Elizabeth F. Pryor, H Gardner W. W. out of the cowboy charge of perjury, was expected to be six montis in r| [MC Matthews and Elisabeth J./ jury is not great completed toaay, Eight jurors were | jail by Federal Jude: Arbitrate Disputes ame | ‘The defense then tess ting fp the box when the trial was re-| pri of working | sethalale nee tytn t-encertita | *Patcletane and ‘th, ane reading sumed this morning. day afternoon, He was accorded the} = wWastinGTdN, April 13 00 RU | the nama of a womar bifa-ad| dechunnes. @ called “thé a __ The charges grew out of her testi-| FH rf x Rc | President Wilson today appoint |"Etride No. 18," said to have been | jusion otism.” | Mony in the recent trial of her bus 2 Es | ed the railroad labor board married to Hilton in Gateway, Mont.| ; band for the murder of Edward Kel-| OSCAR ANDERSON pleaded not! which the Eseb-Cummings . bill The margins Hootes ia said co baw | co announced It ly, newspaper man guilty to liquor charges, if the) created as final authority in rail heen found in Hilton's pockets with | ‘ ee seg, SO ll agraensy ee , Seaidah Miatink ehans ae ? | Attorneys for the —_ United States district cour | Way wage disputes Jan of others Be . A igea | Some dignified men are re hustlers, afternoon. Bail was fixed at $1.0 » inete mamed are ok the Mellie ‘Stuion ~ ¥ ” . betr a. ury in an effort to # the acter of the organization. The reading began yeaterday with the black amb eae Metdioes neil - Public representatives—c. w. w. Nipponese Suffer 237 Cas-}woord by mail, using a form letter 1 or, W i Jetectives,say, in which he promised RM. That ualties in Siberia jong tripe to faroff ports In’ the x DO YOUR MIDWEEK PURCHASING AT Orient and Europe. Copies of the | preamble of the I. W. W t : on—Albert P BY HENRY W. KINNEY form letter St ar Guieg lee Ten wae iin ee a : James J. 1 TOKYO —[ spect except for the name of the |cent St. John's “I. W. W. Ite His r y| Sddreasee, have been recovered by ltory, Structure and Methoda | — : tay Pett ives who interviewed several | ~~ mann nts # living victims, it is sald. Two|with him §$ belonging to her BES in di ans in the) women living near each other in | trie F T Y a e : hc Hara k and regi len are said to have been tel is raid to have obtained the | Between Liberty Theatre and Pike Street. par ; oft Hilton at the same time. | signatures of his various “wives” by es tas - 1m compelling them to sign their names LIBERTY BARGAINS * nny times on blank pleces of paper PLATES oi PI many of which detectives found when 50-watt Tungsten Electric Light Globe, " ered akin Bites wth ba cpeniaphetenepaienes i . r YB cing go Pease: Bengynart rod rk of identification on SNS Aodiew haqsteedoenercvreceteceerces the kan named N ts 7 ts raid to oe eee ce h Clear Glass Cream Pitcher, t onthe age, and enother die. |wence, murder mystery w i wonderful value..... Phba Adbeeee od ove par tor he had been wounded | ,> stage hse " byte ered Cart viettaaice Are you going to be one of soning FIND SIGNATURES covered the la — ek SUR PEs ease” Dun: bes BLANK PAPER This was trac o a laundry in Los ei! charr Angeles, he t the name of the law the Another possible victim of Hilton | woman was not ascertained. Labor Leaders Are Pleased With Board t ndry . “iple.” Matches, 2 boxes for........ Le SAP ea PRL PY U9 new 2 the fortunate ones to get your ASSORTED CHOCOLATES MOT tes ectedsosscsessntss-- SOC dental work done at these real money-saving prices? ‘al. Mra. Coburn was courted| CANADIAN CLUB of Seattle will ardently, it is said, by a man answer. |hold it# annual election Thursday ing closely the description of Hilton, |night at 8 o'clock at the Masonic who was known as “Golden.” b rooms, Arcade bidg. All C len” vanished after defranding of the city are invited to atte Mra. Coburn out of $6,000. He took 't » meeting CHICAGO, Apr w y appointment of the member of the board was greeted Now— Ss ian by railroad labor leaders here today ship will very effective and! {a beneficial result thruout the coun-|ta . § Meberling, president | ® saNe- try,” of th witchmen's Union of North “It will have a te ) the spread of the stri cause many to return to work." Cleveland Shoginen neHINO AND Join Outlaw Strike)" Pure Lard 2 Lbs. for 59c “OVERLAND RED” A Western story tingling with excitement and romance, HARO comm HE NATIONA Comedy CLEVELAND, Ohia, April 13 Mo 4 a ci eit Jinapectors walked out here te in || TeNOemNERs.. LIRERTY GROCERIES aympathy with the striking awitc! F cacous T men, and 1,500 more will walk out|) "OT Com ARDC JOE RC BER S jonou hureday at 2 o'clock, strike leadera,| pay conn— Y. F. Peaches or Pathett Pears, 3 cans for. SR og: phe lb. cans Pink Salmon........... oes a é 8 cans Royal Chef Minced Clams........ « [3¢ Pure Baking: Powder ..... “Hie Regular, 25c—1 lb. Cans. Co-operative Milk, 5 cans... 6 bars Bob White Soap.... SWEATING lanhounced today, They said the HishOpmen and car inspectors took a | SOFT conn~ tS Be pige oe dco || END YOUR FOOT MISERY Bail for Fred Dubry Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief | and eared results. . penrtass he pores and removes the cause, ( ters Is Reduced to $500 Ineach package for Stubborn Corns) All drug stores, 35c. Medco Co. Dayton, Ohio sont bumon BANJOIST Playing Latest Hits CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes Northeast Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Opposite the new Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign Ball for Fred Dubry, under grand jury indictment for Impersonating federal officer, was reduced to with the consent of Federal Judge Neterer, Monday afternoon. .. 53¢ Ba¢ FOOT REMEDY Cal-o-cide

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