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ISAFE ROBBERS (CZECHS ATTACK | RECORDS for MAY— -—now ready for delivery at our conveniently located Talking Machine Department on main floor; ne. orders promptly filled; order by num- r. DANCE RECORDS— Fox p. (Hotzan and on} hestra, (Grant), AZSSO 10-inch 850 trot man.) Art Hickman's IF YOU COULD CARE, from “As You Were” It C Medicy Walts f Introducing (Jacobl) Prince's Dance Orchestra. J axon ANISTAN, Dance Orche: MOHAM™M Dance Orchestra, AN, THERE! Flirtation Fox-trot Columbia Orchestra Charles A. tor, west. ANOTHER KISS, (1TiTbert.) ing “Valse Inspiration.” — ¢T in.) Paul Biese Trio. 4 piano. Fox-trot. ra. (Donnetty.) Prineday AZ8s3 (Bar) Prince's | be Fox-trot. (Downine.) ) Prine, direcs ASST® s In-} 164inch POPULAR RECORDS— SWANER. (Gershwin) Al Incidental whistlt Mr. Solo. Orchestra ac mY GAL. Tenor solo. BEAUTIFUL HAWAIIAN LOVE. Bridges.) © a Burr. tra ac nt son, Barit j 10ineh Frank Crumit. She Mmpaniment. CTorrt 4 Fence ance) A2893 you. (fF Tenor duet ¢ ccompaniment. SUNRISE, AND Yo. nor solo. Orchestra PLL THisk oF You W SVENING smap-} 10-1nch OWS FALL. (Perkins) ree Meader. Tenor! g5¢ solo. Orchestra accompaniment. (Penn) George Meader.) AZSS6 paniment. GY. (Moret.) Charles Harrison. Tenor solo.) AZS85 PRG corn Hi t. savoir wirn FLOWERS. (A. Yon Taer.) | 10tnch Charles Harrison. Tenor solo, Orchestra &¢-} g5¢ ecompaniment rs CLASSICAL RECORDS— SERENADE. (Drdia.) Eady Brown. Violim solo.) A2882 Max Terr at the plano, t04ach THE OLD REFRAIN, (Kreister) E4¢y Brown $1.00 Violin solo, Max Terr at the plana 5 BARDIERE DI SIVIGLIA—DUNQUE 10 son.) 40818 (What 17) (Rossini) Barrientos and Straec- eiari, soprano and baritone duct. Orchestra Dise accompaniment. $2.00 ROH! ONS. (Part La EME SELECTH |e gana ye me bo Metropolitan cheatra under the direction boschek. La BOHEME SELECTIONS. (Part (Puceini-Luporini) MetPopolitan ey of F) House Guiseppe x F. Guiseppe AG143 ACTIVE AGAIN Escape With $1 10 Cash and| Checks Police detectives were searching robbers. who opened the combination of the safe Wada meat market, 204 and escaped with $50 checks during the Wednesday for nate n the ¥ Second ave, 8. in cash and $60 tn night For six weeks, organized safe rob bers have been laying low in Seattle. Priar to that time they were “work ing fast” Sheriff Stringer an nounced that he believed § here attle was headquarters for expert safe robbers operating thruout the Safe robberies were re who were Northwest ported every day or so, and expert “advance men” were known to be going from town to town locating jobs for the mafe robbers who fol lowed a regular schedule, After Stringer’s men began to get) idence on safe robbing gangs thetr activities suddenly conned BUTTE DISTRICT TIED BY STRIKE * |Walkout of Miners Follows | Pay Boost Demand | BUTTE, Mont, April 21-—Mine [managers admitted today that ore is being hoisted in the Hutte district as a result of the strike |of miners. Officials of the t W. W |unton No, 800, which called the | strike, claim no miners are work | ing. ‘The men demand a stx-hour day & minimum orale of $7, better work ing conditions and the release of af “industrial and political pris oners.” Many of the foreign-born strikers are said to be applying for pass |Dorta with the Intention of visiting their native are leaving for coast cities eee ‘Cleveland Yardmen to Vote on Return CLEVELAND, 0, April 21.-—Lead ors of tho striking yardmen here an no | vote to return to work within the next 36 hours. If the federal toad labor board grants the tril a hearing, the return will be hasten lands. Many others | nounced today they would call for a| JAPAN TROOPS Nippon to Discuss Siberia With the Allies TOKYO, April 15.—Metayed)— The absence of definite reporta from Si ned ® promt ddal of speculation in Japanese circles today, as to the next move to be taken by the government in tis doalings with the Bolsheviki. Japan will endeavor to reach an Agreement with the’ allied powers aa/ soon aa official reports from Siberia! | are available, it is generally believed. “ee April 21.—Cxecho- troops attacked t Hallar, In North a. after the Jap eight alleged Chi wording to advices ” to Major military at. | | wasrinare jovak and Chine one fore rn Mane anese had arrew nese Bolsheviks, a from the Tokyo war }Gen, Inouye, Japane tache here, today. oe BY HENRY W. KINNEY TOKYO, April 15.(Delayed)— Foreign Minister Uchida reported to & meeting of the cabinet today that} the success of the Thomas W. La-| mont financial mission to China is |now almost despaired of, owing to} the serie \8 tional finanelal consortium headed by the American banker Amont's negotiations In China are! | penaprpastans very tardily, the foreign | minister said. | ‘The mission headed by Thomas W. | | Lam it, New York banker, recently went to China to make a financial, commercial and politics! survey of | that country. Lamont heads ao tn ternational consortium of bankers, formed in Paria in May, 1919, for the purpose of aiding the Chinese gov ernment fnancally Previous reports from the Oriept have sald that Japan had withdrawn | | her objections to the activities af the | consortium and that matters were |i! progressing very favorably. The Lamont mission will seturn wif this ay in ome. | A ett doran't really " bellewe that ® young man never made love to another girl, but she says she dare. ‘There are lots of things that a man would not want half so much if he| thought there was any chance of getting them. FOR THING. TORTURE Use Antiseptic I Liquid Zemo ‘There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve tkin irritauon and that makes the skin @ opposition to the interna | j:) |Bprengia, Zella #. Seaitio . rransportat mals in the war Will be top! fore King County liu tety. "THURSDAY Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave—Annu Healt ne er nf Fortnon- Thy Ke | Robert | Hryan ange building Dave Matthews given illustrat ture on 800-mile auto to Stockton, Cal be m before May 6 information call Main 6060. BIRTHS Da 3806 Harvard ave. 2212 Jackson st. i. Swedinh hospit For Pits at Mere girk Hoyt, ML, 1021 N. 89rd, wit Hoppold, P. 0. Fourth ave.boy. Paulsen, Mv. 1811 1 Itoy st. boy. Smith, A. Second W.. boy Bigtord Fr, tit Pienth NE. boy ‘A, 9006 Youlor way, girl Anropt, isto Main at, twine (boy and ¢irl) Daliard, C. Me 3414 orewskt, ot 1681 Di 49th. girl rh fies, tet wit no ave, Denny way Burd, Btep bt i 1722 18th, boy, Wright, JN. 1600 B 65th, boy. Carlberg, BF, 6316 tiet N. Fy etrt MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Hoedricka, Joneph Ia, Seattle Mabbutt, Mae, Seattle és Inglia, William C. Decatur, Ll Kiechner, Clara A, Bloux City, b Hall, Keith C, Beatth rp, Laure, Seatt t, Arthur A, Beattl Lowa! o Mawel Bl Beat Legal int Joseph William, Shelton. .23 Seneacus, Helen K, Seattle i Stewart, Hugh L., Seattle Land, Alma M., Seattle . Hopkins, Richard, Seattle Moore, Gladya, Seattle Reasley, Alvin I, Pateros . « Heereh, O. Aa Dand, John M., 6 Ie . Carrigan, Marion D, Seattle . Hervey, William T., Yakima Alexander, Jean, Yak | Chisick; Bd J. Falsen. & Lega! | Mayes, Mra. Abi ‘Beattie . 2 Lawal| DIVORCES GRANTED Golating Ashur from Beatrie Applebury, from John al Tennin, Winitnrn J. fre Le Swanson, “yes fro T from Eutie Wood Second and Pershing jurea on yeute it the face of incomplete returns [GEORGIA GIVES Age 7|¢ | Watson won in 42 “JOHNSON LEADS [Here’s a Civic Problem That Demands Attentiont NEBRASKA VOTE Third in Primary LINCOLN, Neb, April 21 ay's primary compiled Hirer up to noon today rate Johnson has carried Nebraska by 20,! 000 votes. Bryan has probably been chosen democratic delegate at large. McKelvie's lead over McMullen for the republican nomination for gov ornor will be approximately 10,000 on Morehhad made a eweeping victory | for the democratic nomination for kovernor. The republican presidential vote in 287 precincts outside of Douglas county shows: Johnson, 10,321; Wood, 1,293, Pershing, -* _ PALMER BOOST Has Lead ‘Over Rivals Presidential Ballot ATLANTA, Ga, April 21.—Te turns from 183 of the 155 counties in Georgia's state presidential pri mary today gave Attorney A. Mitchell Palmer a lead of ventjonal votes over his rival, Thomas K. Watson, congremanan | United States Senator Hoke Smith third, mn the basin of returns trom 138! ten, Pr 130 conventional votes, counties 100 conventional votes, | Wichita, Akron_ Gain in Census} WASHINGTON, April 21--Th census bureau today announced an! Increase in population of 201.8 per) cont for Akron, O., rubber metropolis ot the Middle West. Akron now has 204,435, an Increase Of 139.368 since 1910, Wichita, Kan, showed a gain of 37.6 per cent, ber population now be Nearest former while with opltanrmaommnia ys: OLD, FADED A feeling of dincomto: and foreb ing the “Lout © two dozen een t found Monday on a Fauntleroy Street railway offic r the us spher quandary albume of the « ly held that words is withe was slowly envelop: ‘end ‘INGHAM ST. LOUIS, Coldewe and H | start wedded life pi She'll wear gin of living Found” of the municipal railway Wed no person turned up to ais are in o imponal of the b oft rt, of anxiety jstroy property in ita pomension adsudie to remain status quo. Municipal railway heads are «& » awk Corporation Coun ter F. Moler for ah official ra ing on how long it will be necesen for the department to hold the eg, ing them for wale at pubs in re depar at were car An opini t of public rity GOWN FOR THIS BRIDE) ham and | Tuesday nwhile the atmosphere of the pal railway headquarters creasingly ominous. ‘He Failed to Get Central—Took Box Somebody dropped a nickel in the pay phone at 715 Blanchard st, | night, and when they | to de ho overalls at the ceremony Thurs | couldn't get central ar their nickel day, they announced. | i; ror NIX, ot Gens. Juan J Gamboa and Ariz, April Ape! proval of the pansage thru Arizona, Rios and Manuel thelr staffs, now in Nogales, Sonora, was transmitted to- |day*by Gov. Thomas Campbel? to the slate department in Washington. ‘The Mexican officers desire to pro- | | back, they took the pay phone with | therm. * Detectives are working on the conse, d WILMORE, Ky, “Uncle” Frank Grow continues tol) wear a broadcloth mult in which cord to Mexico City via Kl Paso,| was married 60 years ago and fo jn their troops having deserted to the | whic Honora government. he paid the then high p of $23 STORYBOOK ‘COUPON | EDITOR OF THE STAR:— Please send The Star’s pamphlet containing the first 24 pages of The Star Seattle Story Book, to (Name) Good, Honest Dentistry GARMENTS TURN NEW Orebestra under the direction o! Bamboschek LA GIACONDA. SUICIDIO! IN QUEST! MOMENT! (Suicide My One Resource). (Pom- | chietiia) Rosa Ponsella Soprano sola on} chestra accompasiment: . ed, Frank O'Rourke, president of the “Diamond Dyes” Add Years of Wear to Discarded Garments % Frank W. PO trom Patricia, at Honest Prices That is what we offer you at the National Dentists. And after all is said and done, what more can you de- sire from any dental office? We know the dental business thoroughly—we use the best materials that money can buy—we give good, honest workmanship and you will find our prices as reasonable as any and more reasonable than many. ON THIS BASIS WE BID FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Our recent special offering on the part of the new management bisraaale us hundreds of new friends and a the way our business is growing we feel that we are well on our way to become one of Seattle’s leading dental estab- lishments in a very short time. You may recall that we announced this to be our ambition when the new -Management took over this office— and we are bending every effort toward that end. FREE EXAMINATION We will be glad to examine your. teeth free of charge—we will be able to tell you quickly whether or not your teeth need our services and if so what the cost will be. Don’t delay that important matter of your teeth. Consult us now. NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. ; Right across Pike St. from the New Fahey> Brockman Store. Look for our big electric sigm By Cop’s Bullet ‘The “police burgiar” who has loot Harrison, Mai | strat vom Elizabeth ia HM ue uh ee Nl George 45. low as Peel eth Don't worry about perfect results. “Diamond Dyer,” guaranteed to 7 x give a new, rich, fadelem color to pore : unrie bi $56) Detroit ave. [aPY fabric, whether it be wool, silk, ete? AT Galer st. |linen, cotton, or mixed goode— ner: a: yess King st. |drensea, blouses, stockings, skirtn, to, Gta Padac, 16 montha #01 Weller st noreubes coats, feathers, draperies, rn The Direction Book with each Company B Will package tells so plainly how to dia- D: on Friday mond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To raise meas funds for the an-| To match any material, have drug. nual encampment in July, Co, B.,/ sist show you “Diamond Dye” Color ‘Third Washington infantry will hold | camel | A dance at the armory next Friday evening. All friends of the national HUMOROUS RECORDS— UNCLE ZED AND WIS FIDDLE. (Tagsart)) “Rendered by Charles Ross Taggart. Descrip-| tive monolo; UNCLE ZED ‘22D BUYS A GRAPHOPHONE. (Tac- FES), aeendered, by Charles Ross Taggart } ‘riptive monologue. Fw SORRY 1 AIN'T GOT Fr YOU COULD HAVE) FrIF 1 MAD IT BLUES. (Snyder) Bort Wil- |A28TT comedian. Orchestra accompaniment. > 104nch * om SITS TOUR HOVE NOW). (Rubens) Bert Williams, comedian. Orchestra accompa-) 85¢ Biment dependable. led on the front perch of Pa large trolman EB. EB. Darnell's house, 571 | pee < aie io, ie Newton st, oo, night. Dar. | =f nell fired and the edt. _ deg x Az2s890 i 16-inch abe FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Credit a {< : what @ woman values him at in a breach ot promise suit. Good —— -| DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Value of a Dollar Here - let us show you how far a dollar will go. We sell only the best drugs, sundries and toilet articles, and when you buy bere you are never asked to buy a substitute. We also maintain « laboratory’ and prescription de partment conducted under the most scientific methods by ex perta, Object In cloning your real estate Geal, then demand ttle insur- ance, ‘The fountain head of af title information in Seattle and King county ts the Washing- ton Title Insurance Company. sIGharged by Probers | EW YORK, April 21.—The fed ‘@Fal grand jury returned indictments JAPS INVADING | reece MILL DISTRICT Miitiectng in potatoes” esi" Community Club Addressed | a AeA ATMA, by Frank Kannair Interesting Values in Aluminumware Featured for Thursday COVERED ALUMINUM KETTLE, $3.00 Eight-quart Kettle of pure aluminum, with fit-in cover, surmounted with black ebonized knob and bail handle. Very good value at $3.00. UNCALLED FOR i Deeply coi . Men’s and Young | sion ot aconrng greys je teaprnonbt Men’s 5 it |members of thé Jefferson Park| HALF - PRICE |Community club met last night in} |the Jefferson Park Golf club house We Me You ‘We Please You [to hear an address by Frank E. See Ours Before Buying |Kannair, of the AntiJapanese league. 1104 FIRST AVENUE Spring ‘The mann of title data which We ponsean, and our elaborate nyntem of tndexes enable us to [Household Drugs | analyze your title with almost mechanical accuracy and pre. ae cinion, 1 9c Spirite Camphor. Cascara Place your rush order with us and Iet us surprise you with the speed of our delivery. "Abid oid * Camphorated Oi.... Castor Oi! . . Essence Peppermint 00 | © Rochelle Salts...... ] of Tartar... Co | Spirits of Nitre . Insurance Co. ~“Hyglo” Toilet “Under State Supervision” Preparations ASSETS MORE THAN “Hyglo” Manioure Sets, plete, in neat box. Pe and $1.50 B3¢ . Be B3¢ nequired several homes and at least six grocery locations on Beacon |bill, Kannair advised the club to consider the intrusion from a pure- ly economic standpoint. No plan was perfected for dealing with the situation. S. ARMY GOODS. SALE 2,000 U.S. olive drab shirts, an i new shipment $2.25 and 96.50 1. 8. We ss wool heavy Bock. Ibe re Books. light weight . Shelter Halve: $4.50 New Feather Pillows COVERED ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN, $1.35 Saucepan of pure spun aluminum, with fit-in cover and substantial _ riveted handle, Two-quart size, ex- ceptionally good value at $1.35. Japs are said to have recently -Near Street com ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN, $1.25 Extra-heavy Aluminum Sauce- pan in 2%-quart size, with double lip so that contents may be poured from either side $1.25. BY. — SEEDU co. Pike St. Seattle Phone Main 652 Visit Our Roof Nursery THERE YOU WILL SER WHAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR to Health Milk fs an easily digested and ax similated food con- taining “ample amount of sub stances required for growth of tissnes and repair of worn-out “cells. ¥ Ons (1 , PASTCU! o MILK New Crede Biamcetsy aor Tha. Fine for camping 85.00 ©. 8. Raincoats, ©. 8. Ponchos, reclaimed . Captain oF Auto Robes, reversible sides, afl wool. for coats and overcoats ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLE, $2.65 Kettle of good quality al- uminum, 10-quart capacity, priced low at $2.65, | Calox Tooth Powd | Colgate's Dental | Dental Flons . tee Sanitol Tooth Powder | Revelation Tooth Powder Lyons’ Dental Powder | Pebeco Tooth Paste... negol Tooth Cream. . Seeds pro- “Tented which will Mice vegetables and flowers measuring up to high standard for size and quality. SELF-SEALING PIE PLATE, 50c. These extra-deep Pie Plates have a self-sealing rim which keeps the juice of berry pies from running over. Measure 10Mgx1l4 inches deep. ~-Housewares Section—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORM. Tarpaulins, size 9x15, Te-o2. duck $9.00 and $10.00 Bale Conducted by CAMP i ‘Mail Orders Milled as Rapidly as fd Possible

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