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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920. RAILWAY STRIKE “OUTLAW” MEN (MAY BLOCKADE IS LOSING OUT DENIED HEARING GERMANY AGAIN Report Situation 1s “60 Per Railroad Labor Board Re-|Important Allied Conference Cent Normal” fuses to See Them Is Opening Today ale of —JOIN THE STANDARD SILVERWARE CLUB! 95 will bring you a fine Rogers %6-pleoe ait C verware sot and cabinet at this SPECIAL PRICK OFFER BOYS—JOIN THE STANDARD EASY- PAYMENT BICYCLE CLUB! $5 DOWN ich wove vam $17.00 set for $11.95 CHEICAGO, Agel 18-—The third | BY RALPH F, COUCH LONDON, April 19—Sending of wit boy Aw * oF “Winner motor tke, Juwemile 4 bur ‘tne SMbRadeacey EGU Antl week of the “outlaw” nwitch: | WASHINGTON, April 19.—Jersey | Marl Beattie, hero of a battle of reed - aa OF 6 Pharrell five. 0 a, ean. wae men’s strike opened here today | City “outlaw” railroad strikers today [Jutiand, to the con ra Bows Of Rogers siverware, 26 pieces, with 30 with the strikers rapidly losing | were denied a hearing by the rail) council of premiers in San Remo, $49.80 y quarentes, te yours; then you pay tte @ controt and railroads claiming ® | road labor board. was attributed by the press here to to week wntil you ,, “00 per cent normal situation.” This won under a rule cones by jaee pene orméeted rig! beets Union officials and ‘radjroad man-|the boos 1 which requires workers | ened renewed bloc jermany. a noteworthy sale event—a money- hare paid H1L98 ee cera ae ore eteize chas| rich o acloveies €0 Dine Toy 10 SHION'| MNETIE Tae 0S taal STI for thie $17.60 sot, consisting of 4 te ‘ woup ‘ kutves, € forks, 1 " knife and $64.50 omplete venons.” Alit in conference with their em-|Prime Minister Lioyd-George’s re n inbound and! ployers. quest. feed yew| The ruling sta emphatically | The press continued to attach the terday, the railroads aald lthat the board will refused to hear| greatest Importance to the confer Bix strike leaders rearrested yes-| grievances where this provision bas | ence opening today. There wae 2) terday Were to appear today before) not been complied with. | most universal insistence on vigor: United States Commissioner Mason va © ous enforcement of the —— a the to give bond for appearance April 24 treaty of Vernalllen providing for Ger- The new. warrants, charged eon-|Cleveland Reports — |iran disarmament, wpiracy to interfere with the trans Traffic Improving - portation of food. Ten strike leaders CLEVELAND, Ohio! April 49— Turk Chief Says wore named. Herold Reading, one of | Mone werestod wan ordered held in| Efeixht movement in the Cleveland Treaty Hard One \jail until April 24, when he refused ‘strict was reported 1@ per cent " [xn offer of District Attorney Clyne to,P0"mal today. All strikers were re-| AN REMO, Italy, April 18— he at liberty on promise to “stay ported back at the New York Cen-|(Night)—"“Every one of * President laway from strikers.” John Grunan, tral and Erte yards The Nickel | Wilso ‘8 principles have been vic |atieged Teader of the “outlaws” was) iste sid that 60 per cent of the| lated,” in the aller treaty of peace yardmen wege back. The other lines| with Turkey, Chalib Kemaly Bey, — reported considerable number| member of the Turkish armistice t iis effec pr saving opportunity for home-furnish- ers. —thererare about 500 beds included in this sale; all specially marked at attractive prices. increase outbound freight" was ¢ ptetere, fe ished in rieh matin: at one of those rearrested The asnociation of Western man- aoe 0 nd@ former ambassador filer agers, in a mtatement insued today, | “Orne oomnemlaston: & beppe ldectared the strike wan practically ee | te Merits, said in an interview here ended. They reported increaned Gary Stands by | enethe treaty te essentially a British =| in ment of nger and freight train 9, 1 »| product. It aime to surround Tur A py in virtually all sections of the Middle Open Shop Plan | prosuct. 1 aime 0 runicauons ot . te Dee] West NEW YORK, April 19.—Labor | (7 ‘ycsiem world tren lf cet ' “46 o. 2 should be subjected to governmental |'"° SOtem WONT Te rm ' UUM an A s : |control and regulation Hke other or: | a ee UAW Want aa California Lines | ganizations, Judge Elbert H. Gary, | New York District oye corporation said today tn outlining Naa arial truth conditions pre |{® company’s stand on unions at! NEW YORK. April | 18 7The vailed thruout California joday with the lifting of the embargo on live stock and perishable freight | | Ban Francisco and Los Angeles ‘are the only two const cities still ndicapped by the switchmen's latrike, aecording to an |ment by J. H. Dyer, ger of the Southern Pacific eee \Portland Situation Is Growing Better | | PORTLAND, Ore. April 19.—The | ewitchmen’s strike situation showed | Lifting Embargoes |:#irman of the United Staten steel | Walkout Is Ending the annual mecting of stockholders. |“rump” strike of railroad workers in “Discrimination by law for or | the New York district was practically against any particular class is detri-|at an end today mental to the interests of the general| The majority of “outlaw” strikers community,” Gary said. “It entra. | were back, according to J. J. Man dicts the fundamental principles of tell, chairman of the Ratiroad Gen- | our government.” leral Managers’ association, and serv- Gary reiterated intention of the |ice on all lines was rapidly approach ompany to retain the open shop. | ing normal. now Have Your Teeth allway ‘| { | SE sing style , \ Sheastnay yo hes y ban ‘pee | continued improvement here today $ | fares ?-ineh pliers ane bed, a0 pictured, : 4 |when the Southern Pacific an Lexecty Mike pletwre | two full-width reat | nounced lifting of its freight em eee | full sine: Hem eatin with atirmctivety barge on shipments as far south in = | drase finia We exit California a» Santa Barbara, Freano your attention te the | special price: for thie ——.| NARA, i Whes . es and Sparks, Nev, but not including those paints | The O-W. R. & N. company also Announced # partial lifting of its freight embargo. | TONIGHT 4:00--Boldt's restaurant, Second near Madison—Dinner for financt FREE Tomorrow Morning Between the Hours of 9 and 10:30 €100 Masonic club-Spectal musica} program at the regular monthly meeting of the Seattle Associa- tion of Credit Men. } 8 @O—labor tomple-Stockholders of Consumers’ Co-operative associ- | ation discuss Ieamation with Food Products association. 4190—Veterans’ hall 16 Third ave—Col. Theodore Roosevelt | P eterans of Foreign Ware, it, holds dance Eventog—University club—Seattle Surgical society banquet. the pleasing fee Evening, Masonic club, Arcade ture of this fine brase bul ded le the art dome ot pillar and red cape, premen tm most ar- —an attractive style Drase bed: as pictured $ om bevy 8- omens | like picture: effect! Thompson, of | address King County Medical | Sone & society fully Sesigned Rend einai a esactiy x Meves’ caf ‘Traffic an brace pillar caps. Special eatin finished: fell etme Mpecia , omnunicipal F Wal’ bo. dine BALE at ...., BED SALE Al cussed at the regular meeting of | ©. Nightehirt | ade by university students to *t stadium drive. BIRTHS Kruse, F. 910 W. Howe at, boy | Keheuerman, J. F. 4645 First st N.| E., be G. 0, 1 Renton ave, girl 900 Swift ave. boy HK D, 312 Second N, | a Kakkimen, J. K., 604 E Denny way, oy. <. 104th, girl 0 W. 87th, bey. ttle, boy . 415 Melrose ave. We have just installed a’ fine X-ray machine complete in every detail and are equipped to do the very best of X- ray work. To give everyone the benefit of this wonderful machine we have arranged to.photograph teeth free between the hours mentioned above for a limited time only. ; Many people have abscessed teeth and don’t know it. The way to be SURE is to have them X-rayed. Since we offer you this serv- ice without charge or obligation, surely there is no reason why you shouldn’t girl Attenberg, C. Ls, 1923 Naomi pl. boy. Vandelac, N. W. 1843 N. 64th st., boy. Hanson. Adams, y . boy, Hartington, J. F, 4143 46th & W., t J. Hy 211 Queen Anne, girl 4. HL, 4020 Alki ave.. boy CL, 6049 47th BW. doy. | Armatrong, J. EB. 1417 Seventh ave. boy MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Poterson, Ivan, Seattle .. Deible, Anastasia M., Seattle . Dice, Dan, Edmonds ; Stacy, Carrie Mae, Auburh.... mith, James N.. K a cane nell, Mary, Georgetown Wiester, Arthur L., Tacoma Gunnell, Harriett 1, Seattle Your reat SECOND AVENUE AT SEATTLE FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA 3 *=, SCHOENFeLD-« sons 101-111 Seuth Lith Street Ahh fra rStra Overall Plan \27-@222-22-°3|"§—_—__8 Fizzle? No! No! AS IT SEEMS STORYBOOK COUPON denim.” he 4 i: Oe IHS, Moonen, cet irk In te TO ME EDITOR OF THE STAR:— Wiivinaky, a. Rent 222222 eo ped . er Bigg gd PB to Says Collier rg tba enema i sngyenneh ese, yal x Please send The Star’s pamphlet containing the first, ||iknsen’ uae, > ave al cessed : ries, aeety, teslowed. by, Bi emsotore DAN 24 pages of The Star Seattle Story Book, to Skoglund, Charles M.. Preston 25 teeth which may be undermining your pevennes, some ie A gon tn nign | corted te gad to put on khaki is A SLEETH estes vit health. ’ clo : |set for May 1. FRAP a pata naire cay aia nu rere ne hariea R , ‘ Sse? of clothing ty/aredring overseers National bank clerks have| Ol Mf eet: sts she? beech A ert So Or if you have friends who you think ‘allclub at the county-city buildi ins - pera club and expect (Starts on Page One) Rogers, Julia it, h b d ti h i i 4 to be in uniform by the end of the! periog, far a giaciai eurmination, || CAddre86) 2.20. ....s0sseeeesessesseeees eiteae ss Smee tee age may have bad teeth, call their attention BEE sibdis thus) Se Wetting iacene|”™ RG St if you want to know what a scien Tnelope One-Cont Stamp Swann, Margaret, Seattle to this free offer and let them have the whe eaties | tist would say about st ° r " ‘ varren, Minn.i.. ‘ ; mill atuck, reeeny een "they| milion years Use are seven nig, |PUture Liberty |Felix Used Gun Guentaes Be Bess ee | did not receive @ bonus on the re-| cyci: And many. lesser onen— in Court’s Hands) on Wrong Victim |prewer, 11. nurdette, Seattle You will be doing them a mighty | ported birth of the owner's son, wi |: ata otal WHS | Shedlosbet: this Life imprisonment in the wentence|. Felix Mandoz, who stuck a gun in| Manshausen, Sophie ttle: dt | as passed thru from three ; . |Patrolman R. R. Moulton's midseo- | Saunders, Rertra good turn. to five of thene greatest cycles since | Atthur Woods, or trial here Monday, |{U\'Oman 1% Tk Montene ne (CUFFY,, Hertha | rager, Thorwald Portland, Or. atfleld, Mary V., Portland, Or. tt, Horace, Seattle ts o b eman, Caroline, Seattle veee BB UNCALLED FOR the Cambrian era + And each great cycle starts life Please come as early in the morning as possible. will receive if convicted of being @| arrest him for alleged drunkenness Maicdeed, hn cet habltual criminal. Woods was re-| at 508 King st. April 16, was charged . warms vith soncealed wes life generates, new species come, | turned here from San Quentin re-| With carrying concealed weapons, in - vi & complaint filed in Justice Otis W. mountaing are built, Gradually |C¢Mly, where he had eompleted 4/9, 11 Vr@ court Monday. DIVORCES GRANTE) Men’s and Young Men’s Suj 4 Repair Service “igeyte rote Suvticn ba See ate, and hotter, sentence for burglary. Tle escaped | faa Cheltin, John O, from Marie. ‘on of any lens. Frame solder. HALF P ICE » and #0 epoch on | from the’ county jail in August, 1917 | ing and repairing a specialty. i epoch passes, untill finally the | where he was st dna ode seatak Burglars Steal DEATHS | (All mail work returned earth is a giant icicle once more, ‘“ ere ° ry Costello, Thomas J. 53, Seattle Gen- | and we begin all over. lary. Previously he bad been con Officers’ Jewels) (011i hoxritat How do wo know all this? Vieted in Adama county for @ like of-| ‘Rurglars entered the home of Pa eerie « ee ee DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Well, here's a «mall hint: Coal |fense, ‘The trial opened in Judge J.|troiman A.» W. VanStone, 1424-A| Eason, James J., 12, 9826 Ashworth . and corals are found at the polar |, Ronald's © 0 arvi we regions,. Coal and coral: 4 jonald's court Monday, Harvard ave., Sunday night during | pokey, William L, 6 months, 9117 . a porals come | WY “~~ | the absence of the family and after | kik, rl t and ife. They come |when they form there again thix | obtaining two gtips filled them with | Nagle. when the glactal periods pass at | region of ours will be highly un. | an assortment of clothing, shaving ave 1405 Third Avenue Northwest Corner Third Avo. and Union st Diagonally Across From the Post Office 122 B. Pike. M., 7 months, chard . Fle the poles, evidenti: 45 W. Slat # 1104 FIRST AVENUE a iy. comfortable for the most cold. | materials and jewelry, Mott, Herbert 3. 72, 224% 18th W. Noar Street Ps gel orgpernlae ring ei) Ae |. "Som re aren Venaija, Andrew, #9, Providence ios: Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times, bat is man th u In. pita habitation of the carth began, and” |tul o¢ hin" at thou art mind Arizona is a word of Spanish-In. Simmons, Edward, 64, 1213 Yesler way. dian origin, meaning “litde creeks.” | i