The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 2

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Nora Bayes Says— Listen, Pollen Ivery fing « song | pat the best I have tn it, whether it ds for the Columbia records or for my ewn musical play, “Ladios Pirst,” If you like my ree ords you will surely know you will Ike my ree “Just Like a Gypsy,” “Prohibition Bhues,” and * the World,” four of the song hits in Ladies Pirst," are big sellers Sincerely, NORA BAYS. here are ‘some of her best records—- Prohibition Blues a IT Laugh When I Think That I } Over You Snoops, The Lawyer Just Like a Gypsy Everybody Calls Me Honey Freckles You Can't Get Lovin’ Where There Ain't Any Love .... : Mammy’s. Pickaninny Regretful Blues A Little Bit of Sunshine. .. } t24neh re No. 2785 10-ineb —buy 12 records (your own choos- ing) and a VIC- TROLA or GRAF- ONOLA (style as pictured) will be sent to your home. —for a limited time only we present this very unaeual special offer to give wide distribution to these excellent talking machines —gelect one doren double-faced Vietor or Columbia recerds, 85 each, amounting to $10.20 upon the payment of which the records and your choice of either Vietrola or Grafonola will be sent to your bome—then the balance, the price of the in. strument $75, can be paid in small weekly or monthly pay menta. —your cholce of any finish, mahogany, fumed or golden oak; these instruments are $15— each and are equal jn motor and tone to the $123— cabinet models. PREATILE Your \ Sa. , Credit 1s ‘ REDS BOMBARD RUSSIAN POST Japanese Report Airplanes Flying Over Havarosk TOKYO, April 22—(Delnayed) | Strong’ Bolshovik forces are vak, according to a od by the Japanese bom | barding Hava | communique tew t from airplanes fly i! ty has badly damaged | miiroad Unes north of Nikolak, the official report. sald, . ‘The Bolshevik bombaniment evt dently is directed at the elty of Kha. ovek, (iTavarovek ie not listed in Siberian guides). Khabarovek ts the #hat of the gen eral government of the Amur and 1 of the littoral provinoe, It} od on the junction af the! a Useurt rivers «on h of the Tr . neveral bundred ¢ Vi - v k nt repe Of fighting In the | Khabarovs Ke reat o have made no | entic latent re spening of fen RED UPRISING IN JUCOSLAVIA ane Sib: a Bolshevik spring ¢ Hundreds Reported Killed in | New Revolt LONDON, April 27-—A Bolshevist | revolu has broken out In Jugo | Slavia, @ news ager from Rome, te the Trieste correspondent of | the newspaper Messaggero. j sald te . | Hundreds have been killed, the dia feb said |ment was reported protecting Itself with machine guns. The dispatch was unconfirmed. Twenty persons were reported killed in Agram, Highteen were reported ‘Billed tn | Laibianne (Lubclana?, eee Reports of grave tmternal trouble in Jugosiavig have been current for |several daya Telegraph and tele- | phone rervice han been interrupted. The Jugenlay delegm in ne | postponement of sett! t of the Adriatio eontreversy by ‘the council! premiera at San Remo, gave inter. } unrest ag One of the reasons why the delay, Invitation Into Alley Costs Poking @ gun from the an alley between Second and Oeck [highwayman shouted into the ear of ‘J. HL Farrand, @ botcher, at 4 W. [McGraw st. | tome here. rand went. shadows of the alley, where he part ed with $248 In currency, “Now get out of here,” command. led the highwayman. Farrand left. TI want you.” Far ! * use of airplanes. The t in taken to mean the| In Belgrade, the govern: | rt rl He went 20 feet inte the) ~NEW POLITIGAL |ANTI-ALLIANGE. | PARTY TALKED) PLAN PROPOSED | «committee of of 48” Will|Demand for State Conven- Convene in July tion in July ls Expected CTITCAGO, April °t DRLLINGHAM. ‘Avett By To thwart the HI Jorn tna) |calt for a national convention to be| Me te” aliinnes. of the. | held here July 10, 12 and 19 to launch | state and county republican. pri tical party to contest in| tes, the state republican ation wber elections wan tkued’ probably will be asked this afternoon y by the “committeg of 48,7; adopt 4 resotution calling for a i} declares the two major! le par will do the bidding of the # that filled its campaign cof | tors," and thet they are rival lackeys ite reat monopolies; that they are ankrupt of democratic purpose.” The convention Is purposgly held after the nomipating conventions of the two majer parties, the committee ot 48 jeaders here explained today. ste nominated by the re| an and democratic partice| Plenty of time before the determine whether the new par-| Primaries, thin nhall offer @ candidate, thoy may, | 0d In the olditanht | A Sight will be made, however, for ee se no he A to Topresentation in congress. | o plan p ppowes that s whe convention call follows the pre.| other candidates who are regular re Hiinary seaaion of “Uberala” hold) PUbMcang would withdraw, so that ) in wk Leule, the primary contest would then be waged between the Ucket chosen at |Wood Is Behind | the convention ond the triple aitianoe in Massachusetts candida tea, “PECULIAR NECESSITY® | BOSTON, April Firet returns VEN from the Massachusetts presidential ntion, it te conceded, tx primary today showed delegates .to|!n direct contravemtion of the npirit |the republican national convention | and the letter of the Wireet pi pledged to support Gen, Leopard| law of the state, Hut it in u Wood running behind. Joaure of “tye peculiar necessity of The town of Garver 4 follewing vote Senator Lodge, head of the “regu lar” slate: 17; Samuel MeCall, pled ed to support Herbert Hoover, 16 Murray Crane, 14; Frederick Gu Jett, 12, and Edward Thurston, 11 | The yast three were running with | Lodge on the Three States in Primaries Today | _ NEW YORK, April 27.-—-When re publicans of three states started to the polls today to vote in the presi- dential primaries, It was a case of | Maj. Gen. Lapnard Wood against the | teld. The situation sized up thum New Jersey——-Wood versus Senator Hiram Johnsen. Obio—Wood versus Senator War ren Harding. ‘ Mamachusetta—Wood versus an uninatructed delegation, expected to |support Gov. Coolidge aa certain to receive the of Idaho'n Americans Leave Dt delegates on the first ballot at a Chicago, The delegation wil be Western Mexico *revsty proJobonon, it in believed April 27--all |and will vote for the California sun * | word. | ator when Senator Borah gives the leo, April 24, on the steamer Senator, - Underwood Named which is due at Gan Pedro, Cal, to : 4 Democratic Chief morrow, the state department was | advined today. | A clash between rebet and federal! WASHINGTON, April 37—Henator |torces for possesion of Mazatlan is| Underwood, of Alabama, today was now thought fo be imminent: elected democratic leader of the sen- ate by unadimous vote of the minori- FUNERAL SERVICES ‘tor Robert ity, The caucus, at which Under- A. Schneider, £7, well digger, whose wood was selected lasted five min- utes. body was recovered from a cavedin A man thinks that he has forgot | well near Richmond Beach by stock-| ade prisoners Monday, were held at ten his troubles when he is having @ good time. The official | the Nove | by ernor down. zen republican candidates—trom There are a half« Fear ts exprenied by the old guard that with such @ Mneup ft will be easy for a triple alliance candidate to cap the republican nomina tion. cans in tember convention of regular rep’ | | the cane A strong effort was made by a number of influential republoana to havg the platform committer present this resotulion ae part of its report to the convention. Former United States District At torney Kimer FE. Todd strongly fought the proposa) in the platform | committer, but, while It was tempo- rartly baited, it ls more than likely to bob up later today u it doom, it will cause the real st of the convention, Practic ley ‘everything is “out and dried.” Expect Borah to Win Idaho Vote) OORUR D'ALENE, Idaho, April |27-—1ittle competition for Idaho's delegates to the national repulvican leonvention t# looked fer when the) convention meets here tomer row. the Home Undertaking Co's, Fro mont branch Tuesday afternoon. WELL-DRESSED LOOK”’ Men and Women Who Need New Clothes But Who Lack the Ready Cash Should Read This Timely Suggestion Correct Clothes for Women The prices of the new Spring Suits, “CREDIT GLADLY” Pay while you wear—no extra charge. Coats, Dresses, Blouses ar now featured will prove o nomic. value to you. You will that you took advantage of plan and will enjoy its adva nd Millinery f great eco- be very glad our account ntages. Snappy Clothes for Men The well known Bradbury Suits in a variety of styles and materials. The stock is large and you can satisfy your desires, no lar you may be. matter how particu- Try the convenience of our special charge account .plan—it is dignified and 1332-34 Second Avenue 211 Union Street sensible. “CREDIT GLADLY” Open an account and dress well at all times. }xtate convention ih Jilly to indorse | candidates for governor at present. | The ptan is, therefore, to held «| Senator Wiliam KE. Borah appears | |RECORD SCORED AT BELLINGHAM Choice for G. 0. P. National’ Committeeman Criticized BELLINGHAM, April 27-—-Ae walling Guy 1. Kelley, of Tacoma, ple choice of the repub- ventions for? national commitionman, a a man he pros conted for frand while he wis United States district sttorney, Todd, of Seattle, threw the King county caucus into an uproar this morning. | The caucun was held at 9 o’ctock one hour before the convention was | called to order. | Told declared that while the fury) |aequitted Kelley, he felt he was gull ty, and that now he could not ro fer atultity himeelf as to vote for hin. | Todd declared that if the unit rule/ wore Invoked by the caucus, so that big vote d be cow he pave to resign as a ¢ gate NICHOLS, RUMMENS, JOIN IN ATTACK Former Senator Ralph Nichola, of Seattle, augmented the case against Kelley by charging ho had been un der a salary of $500 a month from Orville Billings committed wut cide on the eve of being tried on 4 } in go, and that Kelley's employe George M the attack on Kelley | Jack Sullivan and Tom Kennedy, | | veterans, defended the program of the steering committee, which tn. dorsed Kelley, de pg that It should not be a case of “personali-| tien,” that Kelley was acquitted, that | he was honored in his home county, and that the unit rule shouk! prevail. Kelley is & Spanish-American war) veteran. | ‘The caucus, tho adopting the unit | rule, finally made the special reser ¥ permitting Todd to vote his | ec ion, and the original program th for @ few minutes, appre IN. J. Voting to | Name Candidate! TRENTON, N. J. April 27.—New | Jersey voters today select delegates | je the two national conventions and | express their preference for the pres idential noeninees of the two major partion The polls open at 12:20 pm, Governor EAwara 1. Edwards war expected to have practically no op.) | ponttion for the democratic endorse. | |ment. The republican candidates | work Major General Wood and Sen-| ator Hiram Johnaan. | | | TONIGHT | | s@0-—Y. W. © A. auditortym—' | ere’ Cot >” Brome! tie ts | sents Tolw inor's “Redemption.” WEP TOU AY §:30-Grads ormance of Tolstoy's | afl, Chamber eeting of Our Schools club. ot! Know Behreiber, Mra. “Margaret M. ; Kent! a4) Winders, EdWard I, Charies- | ; Leal | aries | Legal Legal| Legal Legal Legal 38 ao Thomas Mrs, Hanna, ( ul pr Yates N ‘Bremerte on hv irma L., Beatle, hn, Beattle , . Brown, la Ida. Seattle’; Bonde, laale D, Hamilton, Ont. Beall, Jennie, Montreal, Canada tes, Walton L.. clsen, Margaret Powers, Jo rt. Walter W Margaret Tecoma eiluoom | DIVORCES GRANTED. | en, Albertina from Patrick HL kner, J. Sylvester from Tillie. te, Arthar H. from Clara Rondberg. 1 1134 W. 64th et | Haten f tel. | iennedy, *yopn B, 1087 Donovan cicman, Tda F., 66, 961 Harney st. | Christian, Mra, Prudence &, 81, +26] en ave. |Yarno, Lisnetta Heyde, 90, 612 Fair 1911 BK. Roy at. | pit | 4534 Fittn| ge hotel, rd ave Teune Tanji, 25, Nippon Henry tya Maud. 294 Rainier “ | on, John G., 60, Seattle General pital Quinn, 1 ‘ Queen, Anne av 417 W. 69th nthe, 9iT - Butcher Held for Officers by Jap Andrew Lukes, 39, a butcher, is be- ing held in the elty jail Tuesday pending invewtigation of the prow! ing of two rooms In the Clifton ho. tel, 2088 Westlake ave., Monday. M Hatamiya, proprietor, chased TL | and beld him until Motoreyele troiman R, F, Baerman arrived, Only three more days to see the lavish production featuring 100 beautiful women and the most wonderful cast yet seen in a picture— You see—- WANDA HAWLEY VIOLET HEMING EDYTHE CHAPMAN JAMES NEILL MONTE BLUE IRVING CUMMINGS BEBE DANIELS TULLY MARSHALL CHARLES OGLE THEODORE ROBERTS It is an acting treat you cannot afford to miss. It is so gorgeous a presentation that you will remember it as setting a new stand- ard in screen offerings. AFTER ¢ P.M. Lower fiser and lower balcony Upper balcon: Children ... Loge seats (All prices include tax) We Are Doing This for You eo FREE! aot Serene between the hours of 9 and Come in tomorrow morning if you have teeth which you have reason to believe are not in a healthy condition. We have a fine, complete, brand new xX-, Ray machine. We are getting splendid re- ‘sults with it, too. Abscessed Teeth May Be Undermining Your ‘Health If this is the ease, the condition can be easily remedied but not, of course, till the real source of the trouble is discovered. The X-Ray will quickly discover whether or not your tooth is abscessed. . This service is free to you in the hours mentioned above, without any obligation whatever. Please come as early in the morning as possible. THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W, Corner Third and Union In Kvery Resfect Seattle's Lending Dentists Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice, Be Sure to Ges | to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANIS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES

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