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Friday-Saturday Specials— —no C. O. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser; these specials will not be delivered—can be easily taken by purchaser. lifetime preserving aluminum kettle and ladle; special for Fri- day-Saturday— $2.98 regular price $4.50— | just right for preserving, of frait canning; 1 full ten-quart elke; epun omplete with solid Ie. Inet year's merchandise at last year's price. housefurnishing department. new leather purses; special for Friday-Saturday — and desirable regular price $5 a Priday-Saturfa: at: and iney floor. $5.50 leather for goods department, main ve white trom regular price §| comb in extra heavy fegular price $1.50: spe- Friday-Saturday, 81.15. canteens reduced for Friday-Saturday— very good quality ‘aturday, @3e. drapery department, main floor huck towels— a5¢ THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. MORE ARRESTS (nen Leaders in Other Cities Marked by Officials " Arrest railromd BY RALPH ¥, COUC WASHINGTON, April of Jondors of the “outlaw strike ray be expected in many oities before night. GH. Ames, am wistant attorney general, indicated to day, following the news that Chicago leaders had been taken into custody All the arrests will probably be made under the criminal section of the Lever act, and the number may reach more than 50, it was believed here. Meanwhile, the senate wan in exeo utive session dering confirm ' of the ratire labor board, ac tion on which was postponed yester day Palmer charged William Z, Foster, Who organized the steel ntrike, turned his attention to the rulfoad | ation immediately after that strike ended. He charged Foster wan |working for the I, W. W. and the communist internationale, which jweek the overthrew of the United States government thru foree and | viotence. He made public letters and ore to suppert this charge, eee Local Switchmen Agitate Meeting Altho Seattle wwitchmen, together with representatives from Auburn land Tacoma, expressed themnetves as not in sympathy With the rail strike in the Hast, at a meeting held at Car- |penters’ hall last Bunday night, there |i@ some agitation for another meet ing. Radicals claim that enly strenuous ‘efforts on the part of members of the Brotherhood of Railway Train men prevented @ walkout. Local railroad officials express the conviction that the strike mympatht= ers among the local organizmtions ere |in @ smal) minority. ee Jumipum; wood hai 1 made aluminum la- third floor $7.95 regular price 90— fAjted canteens of bia Vachette leather: wood size; and nicely fitted with several prac teal articles} regular Price 99; special for Fri- day-Saturday, 97.03, —ieather goods depart- ment. main floor, Teamsters in New York Talk Strike NEW YOU, April 15.—Food din tribution in New York, already sert ously hampered by the strike of rail road employes, was further threat ened today by a strike call issued by teamsters and chauffeurs who trans port certain classes of produce trom freight care to city markets. Five hundred chauffeurs employed by wholemle poultry, butter and ege houses walked out early today eee en patterns to #e- special for Fri- ait tp plain Steer Chicago Schools regular grice $14.30— nuine cowhide Ps Karotol 7 rm «mall Attines: 2 Pockets: Dr reguiar pi spectal for Fri- regular price ie BAKE DISH two quart —extre b pattern: regular day, 91.18, —main floor. house fur- ing depart. ment, third floor. SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. dier Uniform |Porter, Caught With _ Brings Him Mercy Booze, Tries to Escape- George F. Morris’ soldier garb! Joseph Brown, 33, a colared por Saar geaeasae ed ni ag ter, who was caught in the railroad he admitted stealing maga-| futended for loggers, from | Yards with six quarts of Boose, at tempted to escape Thursday mory- boxes, in Justice Otis W ‘8 court Thursday. ing by the police elevator. Patrol “Just got out of the service and | man Martin Cleary stopped the en Meets took pikee at Third ave, | Huslantic Joneph, however, before Cherry st, April 10. The sus | the elevator got a good start. Ie is gentenced wif last 60 days. | being held in leu of $1,000 pail. Wants Mayor ‘to Pvconaane ennte kennel | | “It was Al moonshine.” Deputy ff Julius Yon Gerst, admitted | the trial of Thomas Kujawa, of | w, charged with unlawful | Pay $10 Reward Mrs. Eliza Roth, pianist and in- ese Otl8 W:| ventor of ragtime music, put in a (en cost him $100,” the court de. | lat for $10 with Mayor Cauldwell } . | Thursday. She demands the re | ward for discovering a cure for the “flu” epidemic last winter. The cure | was not set forth. Headarhen From Slight Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- jlete relieve the Headache by curi the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ Look for signature fw. Ie. veaular price ‘go French ivory nati buffers tn at tpade with femovable chamots co: tice $2—~; L. SCHOENFELD & SONS ‘|New England Irish — Expect to Close) CHICAGO, April 15.—Chicago pub- le schools were expected to clone to morrow for an indefinite period, tol- lowing a vote of the Behool “Ka-| gincers anion to strike Friday. The engineers demand a 4 per cent In- crease in pay, and complete separa lion of the engineer and janitor ser- view. ee STARTS ON PAGE ONE young, have a geod education and from ® thorobred family, Relying upon your Promixe to treat thin matter te strict confidence, I will close, '‘Sineegely yours, “IRENE KRICKSON, “Nurses’ Home, San Leandro.” ‘Thi létter was written to “Lwin” at the Henson hotel in Portland, Ore, one of the most exclusive hoatelrien of that elty, after Mine Erickson is said to have come to the conclusion that hin intentions were serious and that he was not accepting the affair as a joke, ‘The “Your wife, Lrene” letter, anid to have been mailed from fan Leandro, le betig held by the Low Angeles police along with other correspon- dence, dispatehen My, Votlee activity here waa centered today in efforta to determine whether the body of the woman, now thought to have been a wife of Tilton, found tn a at Plum station, new Joly, waa that of Mrs. Bertha Good nick Gordon, married to “H. Gordon” on June 9, 1919. Police Chief J. I, Warren has wired the Los Angeles authorities that he expects shertty to solve the mystery of the dead weman's identity, With thin tn view, artictes found on the body, Including the belt trom the coat, bits of lace and other ma- terial, have been sent to Mra. Ruth Harris, 314 8 Ninth »t, Yakima, a niece of Mra. Gordon, tn the hope that she may be able to identify them as part of her missing aunt's apparel, Household goods formerly belong: ing to Alice M. Ludvignon, the Se- attle Woman who married Hilton here last July, have been located by the police in the storage rooms of the Seattle Transfer Company, Occi dental aye. and Jackson st, where they were placed by, Hillton when he returned to this city on Novegiber ¢ 1919, just two days before his mar- Mmiage to Katherine Wombacher. eee Spokane Woman Denies That She Married “Gordon” SPOKANE, Wash, April 15.— Local developments in the Hairt “pluebeard” cane here today were: Mra, Alma E. Snyder, supposed “wife” of Huirt, denies that she married him. Huirt, she sayx, poned to her as “I. Gordon,” and HAVE YOU IN ANY ENVELOPE IN YOUR POCKET THE SAME MASS OF TROUBLE THAT'S IN CLEVELAND, Ohble, April 15. “The strike can be said to be defi nitely broken,” was the statenient i» sued here (éday by @ bigh raiiroad strike situation im all parts of the country, received during the last 24 hours by W. G, Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, . indicate that “the strike is not only crumbling, but rapidly dwindling,” special for Friday-Satu: MAN KILLER IS STILL AT LARGE Deputies are still searching the hills near Black Diamend for George Radovich, 36, coal miner, who, Pete Chalovich, 27, declared on bin deathbed, had fired the fatal shot from ambush that killed Radovich Wednenday. Bloodhounds, taken to the scene, berame confused, due to the large number of miners who had tracked over the ground near the murder, and were withdrawn. A feud, that bewan with a quarrel over whisky, in given aw the eanse for the murder “IN get you,” Radovich ts alleged to have threatened Chalovich, The murder was colily and carefully planned, declares Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich, who discovered that the alleged killer had withdrawn his savings of @ lifetime from the bank Tuesday Radovich has a wife and st chil dren. H. Corson iw arranging the inques TACOMA 101-11 South 1ith St Send Colby Protest WASHINGTON, April 15.—Seere tary of State Cotby today received a delegation of New England Irish who complained to him that Great Britain bas refused to permit Irish political prisoners to be tried. but kept them in jail without a hearing According to Representative Tague, Masnachusetta, who accom panied the delegation, Colby asked Chief Deputy Coronor wel “THE BLUE | ENVELOPE” AT THE | England’s great scientist and chic investigator, in his lecture en “THE EVIDENCE FOR SURVIVAL” at The Arena Sunday April 18—8 P. M. i} for more information on this charge and promised to give consideration to the request that he protest against Fritain’s alleged action. Youth, 17, Sought by Seattle Police Louis Harvey, 17, is being sought by his perents, who live at 337 17th ave. The youth disappeared Wed nesday, after cashing a $100 check at the National Bank of Commerce, the poliee were informed. The parents believe he,may be found hanging around some poolroom | HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 | GLASSES ON EARTH experience in vision testing Un to correct your eyes The big superspecial motion picture of the Henry W. Savage stage triumph oe COMING SATURDAY: Thousands of National Medals for 12c a quart. p healthy children have been raised on the celebrated Maplewood Milk, from Pure Milk Dairy—the dairy that holds many sake use our famous milk. Delivered at URE MILK DAIR Seattle’s most quality. For health’s Yv m\ es wore asour|IMORE TROUBLE HE DENIES JAPS FOR CARRANZA| OWNED LINCOLN | Rumor His Hold in Capital Is Threatened AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, April andl Arnulfo Gomes, com Has federal troops in the Totost district, Wma fe volled against Carrang and openly declared tor Gen, Alvare Obregen as presidential eandi- date, stated reports to headquar- ters here of the Sonora state army. Unconfirmed rumors were circu lated here today that Carranza’s hold y in threatened by the on movement. The rumors hinted at an antiCarranga coup by the Obregonistas in the federal army. GEN. OBREGON MAKES ESCAPE Mexico Congress Condemns! Sonora Revolution BY RALPH H. TURNER MEXICO CITY, April 14—4Night.) | @, ‘The permanent congressional om mission, Mexico's only legishstive body during adjournment of the eon grens, tonight passed @ resolution condemning the action of the Sonora | legislature in withdrawing from the Gen. Francisco Urquizo, mubsecre- tary Of war, innued a statement deny- ing that Gen, Maycotte, in the state of Guerrero, and Gen. Martine Am-| ariilas, in Chihuhabua, had joined | the rebel moverment, Can4ido Aguflar, foreign minister, characterized the new upheaval aa a clash between milMarist and civilian elements. Newspapers today verified reports of Gen. Obregon’s eseape, He had been under technical arrest, follow: ing charges that he had plotted with rebel leadera. Obregon supporters said today their leader was safely hidden and would noon Ltue A manifesto outlin: ing his attitude and the policy he would follow. Rene had sent ber $60 with a request “pot to work so hard.” She re- fuses to believe Hulrt is black as he's painted. Mra. Sarah A. Durbam says she may bave corresponded with MMuirt, under the name of Andersen, but ant remember detailan Denies any marriage. Mra Gebhardt, aunt of Miss Bertha Goodnich, whose body may) be identified as that found mur ered near Martinez, Cal, mys her niece dimppeared after marryin Hurt, alas Gordon, io North Yak ma last Jupa HE OOVER MAN TO SPEAK TONIGHT’ Ralph C. Ely, of Nevada, Is Making Campaign The fire and Wwullding department) Ralph ©. Bly, Hoover eampats never required the eonstruction of in the Northwest. reached Seattle Any additional fire escapes on the|Phursday morning, and will be the Lincoln hotel, algho they ordered| principal speaker at a Hoover raily Installation of sprinkler myntam in|in the Masonic club rooms, Areade the store room, 8. W. Thurston, | building, at § p.m. Professor Clark Part owner of the building, declared | Finnett, of the University of Wash on examination by Attorney Car! | ington, win preside. B. Graves at the coroner's probe} wily waa state food administrator of the hotel diseater Thursday.|o¢ Nevada under Voover, and is a Four died in the fire Wednesday, | clone personal triend of the prenidan- April 7. tal candidate. He was formerly Thurston vigorourly denied that | aino state republican chairman of Ne any part of the stock of the hotel | yada. company was owned by Japanese rol ress here, Ely He admitted he knew the condition | Ay" raged 4 om where be will of the hotel when the company speak Friday. took it over, November 1, 1919, The | Ely makts the claim that Hoover hotel was regurded as a firetrap.| wi) gefeat Hiram Johrison in Call Fire Marshal Bringhurst testified | fornia, and that wninetructed dele- Wednesday, | eaten will dominate the republican Other witnenses had declared that| onvention to the extent of giving the inside fire qlarm gongs in | Herbert Hoover the opportunity re hotel did not ring during the fire. | quired tor a “non-politician” to cap Thurston explained that the system | ture the nomination. was under alteration. Alterations Were “left to Ben,” the Japanese | porter-repair man, he added, | “Ben” Inbii, when called, dectared at the elevator in the hotel had “stuck” noon after the fire started Fire Marshal Bringtrarst, recatlo’ to the stand, stated that be heard po gongs ringing inside the burn ing building. Thurston Takes Stand at Inquest RUSS. EMBARGO: Government Expected to Re- move Trade Restrictions WASHINGTON, April 15--The United States soon will take inde pendent action and lift all restric: tions against trade with Russia if the allies delay much longer in reaching & decision on the proposal of this government for commerce with Rus- sia at the risk of the traders, it was learned officially-toady. ee Fear Collapse of Lincoln Hotel Wall Persistent rumors that the walls of the Lincoln hotel were in danger of falling were investigated Thursday by Capt. of Police E. L. Hedges, who afterwards declared there was no danger of a collapse, Police lines will be continued until after the building has been razed. . The Hands That Make It Painless club—All Canadiane . jum. S@O—Franklin high schoot audtt- erium--combined glee clubs pre- sent opera “Martha” BIRTHS Dietrichs: Dayid, Seattle, girl Clarke. A. W, 1206 Queen Anne ave. ¥. 3th BK. boy. ond W. boy. N. 62nd. bo: 7 S39°3h sis 20th 8. L.. 5625 15th N. E. girl udourch, J, 2717 17th 8. W. boy Chesholm, J. A. 4027 32nd ave, girl Larnen, L. Seattie, girl Dewar, J. C., Beattic, boy. Anderson, he T, 3646 Phinney eye. Carlson, Fy boys. Hanson, MC. 1213 B. 68th. girl. Sinexon, H. BE. 6226 Molly st. fimith, D. G. 4325 W. Morray, Ma ¥. T, $210 Brooklyn avg. irl. | th boy. C. 1409 EB. Jefferson, girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence, Age Los Angelos. . in Seattio .. rick, James, Seattle Agnes Janoski Seattle Aricher A., Seatth ott, Adelle E., Seattle . John W., Seattle Segetken, Fred C. 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Cloverd ‘ Filmore, Charles M: 57, 127 Fifth N. | Brown, Lee, 66, 2027 42nd N, Panlso; Lars, 61, Providence hos- ital. Rethenberg, Catvin, 4 momtha, 2805 Washi ° ALBANY, N. Y., April 15.--The cost of state afd local governments in New York state this year will ex- ceed $500,000,000, or $250 for the average family of five, REAL, GENUINE PAINLESS DENTISTRY Ts an established fact at this office. No matter how sore or painful your tooth is, we can fix it for you without hurt-- ing you a bit. ; This is a fact that has been proven by thousands of residents of Seattle and vicinity. And it is certainly a cheerful message for those who have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid of being hurt. ’ We claim that we can fill the most sensitive tooth or even take out nerves from teeth in a manner that is abso- lutely painless. This also applies to ex- tracting teeth. It is not uncommon for us to have the work on a tooth finished before the patient is even aware of it. We can demonstrate this to your en- tire satisfaction. And you are assured of the most painstaking service, the best of materials and workmanship and strictly reasonable prices at this of- fice. ‘ Of course, our work is all guaranteed to give you satisfactory service. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examiné your teeth and advise with you as to your dental needs absolutely without charge. Boston Dental Co. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite The Bon Marche U.S, MAY LIFT / 4