The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1920, Page 2

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Kel SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920. | Labor Situation + in West Improves | CHICAGO, May le--May day | found the labor dituation in the West considerably improved today an compared with a yenr ago. 10 SOLVE AX MYSTERY vea!$2,500 IN FURS, ["*eoms Beker, So, QUAKE SHAKES JEWELS STOLEN 92-2" ST. LOUIS ZONE: in the largest baking plants, and union teamsters and truck HE WON'T ALSO. RUN IN OREGON Union bakers drivers 800—Lincoln high school guditor- are on strike here today, following fureAnnual “Lincoinial” vau- Booze | fisensible or Dead, Is M OOZE!r |! senator’ Poindexter with- tf Into Railrciad Yards | draws Name From Ballot 6 p men were observed getting | Mayor’s Brother Had of @ taxicad at. First mve. S. and | Supply of Peppy Cider st. about 3 o%tock thie! regora prohidition #leuths were | for the withdrawal of Senator Potn Grayging @ thirg man Who! put on the trail of home brews at|dexter’s name from the Oregon pri @ither inyensible or doad. eaten, and now the mayor's jen, J. C, Herbaman, who had were seen to crots inte the brother, M2 Tompking, and the may-| in charge ot the Poindexter cam yards to the west, where ors son, W. J. Tompkins, are charged | al withdrawal to Saleth.. Had Poin from view, accord: | with selling 6.15 per cent cider, TheY | gexter boon able to make a personal tO & report made latar to the P| nag 100 gallons of It on hand, Benoh 4 . campaign in Oregon, he would have RSS ‘ou an emmjloye of the] perants were Issued for {hem Prk) atiowed his name on the ballot, it oy jernecm, wan stated, & Paddy shipyasd, living at| eee | Blewett st. made die report at} ‘The other presidential contenders request, he said. of a tatiway| Walla Walla Jailer Is Gen Herbert Hoover, Ht . tatdeahed. bina Of ram Jo ‘and Gov, Lowden—wi Maiuent, wut who was at worx {Fined in Liquor Case [remain on*the ballot, tho none of could not report in person.» | WALLA WALLA, May 1.—WT| them will make a personal canpalgn, Je Poticerped ©. D. Fon-|liam Godbold, a deputy sheriff, gave | T? y aie J. Cush wend to the tarda | Partion on wine purloined from the} Press of business at the national capital is the reason assigned today ° 9 primaries will oceur May 21, “&nd there found andier man who “poose locker” at the county Jail, ac-| the same un |Crding to admissions made in court | when Godbold was came agg 4 for ROUTS GUESTS’: was advanca! by Potce| He Knew Where to an Hedges that the thira | ibly have been intent | Get a Little Nip! Bone dry laws didn't atop John) was being esnorted to a | Peterson from getting kickful liquor, | reom, however, | Lena Petervon charged in divorce | Hotel,” there was no cabodee in the yards |Saturday, They were married inj Main st at 3a. m. Saturday. A a it, all freight trains that} Wisconsin, tn 1892. Since that time|cider joint, operated by 8 Nika the city early today are being! John has Mirted with the brew alto- | antma, 4 Jap, at 119 Maln st, was charges. gutted. House Fire originating tm the furnace routed 150 guests of “Our a Jap place at 116% W Now showing—the picture that is making every audience glow with happiness! It beats! It beats like the quick pulse of youthful love. It beats with the warm glow of real humor. It even beats, in some aspects, “2314 Hours’ Leave” and “What’s Your Husband Doing?” already shown you with this same talented pair of comedy stars— {Blate Breaks Out in Jap}! tied house—Min- or for a All Minnesotana in auditortayy ayors in Tol witedamption= SUNDAY 3:00—-¥, M,C, A—Norman DB. Harri son, pastor of the University Presbyterian ebureh, speaks on “Pytting the World ‘ack Into Joint, MONDAY s:20¥. W, CG A. auditorium Workers goilege players repeat Toletoym “Redemption.” BIRTHS Larson, J. K, 6105 Farrer xt. girl Glover, 1, 1409 93rd ave, gir i J... 2284 Int W., boy. N J, 6235 "Carleton atoy’s Hitt Occidental ava, boy. be dos bills aver Boy and 2013 éth & W. boy. Puller, O. T 3 153 Florentine, boy. on Albright. HL J. Markman, 6. Skaw, M. fx. 8026 1 Buetad gs, RT edse Drookiym ere, eit Main at, ) etek | DIVORCES GRANTED Burgers, Amos from Maude cine iewit from Archer a] Afies fram Arthur Jobn jeorge from Florence smith, Norwood Wi from Leona tL | ilchesney. My K. from Francie W. DEATHS lary G., ©9, 412 Fist & wey, May RK trom Vrancte W. ~ od M. 64, Wie tates wee be, eae on Lewis, Henry Thomas, 79, 6 epee ita TIES UP PARIS Work Is Stopped in 24- sid Demonstration (ke OUGLAS ORIS ACLEAN AY It is one continyal smile, surrounded by a couple of hundred long laughs. It warms the heart and tickles the fancy. So come on in! . MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Second Mazurka .-Karganoff Scherzino .... Karganoff “Alexandria” ..........+..Goetzl CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA on short runs, were In operation. ‘Thera were no indications of vt olence, however, and the city was) | tae night, and «mall patrols keep | the streets clone and crowds moving Police were confident there would be no outbreaks, RAILWAY STRIKE GOING STRONG met with © general response, altho government lradara believed it would collapse shortly after the gengral strike was over at midnight. | Government leaders, however, shortly before noon claimed the rai- way strike was “fiztling out” in the Rast and North. Traffic on main lines was normal, they sald, and on other lines only @ partial stoppage of traffic had resulted from the strike, ‘The railway leaders ordered their men out for an indefinite period to enforce nationalization of lines. They were mupported by the miners, Authorities forbade all parades and demonstrations in Paris and other large cities, Syndicalista agreed to jobey the order. cee | IConnecticut Guard | Is Called on Duty| HARTFORD, Conn, May 1.— State guardsmen and police guarded the capitol, state armory and East Hartford bridge today, following a mysterious tip that these structures were to be blown up by radicals, | eee New York Reports | No Disturbances NEW YORK, May 1.—"An unusu- ally quiet night” was reported by police authorities here today, on the alert for May day disturbances, The entire force of 12,000 men was held in reserve for duty in case of an out break, Federal forces were working with the police to keep order. Homes of financial and industrial were closely guarded, TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GARDENING by using Woodruff-Boyce “tested” seeds. Get results and save money by using a sure thing. 26,000 workers were idle an a remit “Gopher | of | threatened with idleness from walk Fpectal | outa planned In case wage increases and Detroit prepared to strike next week if thelr demands for wage in cloxing down practically all hotels, cufen and nerest their anewer today, Her ‘Angry Husband Alston Pfaff, C., |if hia wife, Hulda, tx | She charged in divoree su that Alston smashed ¢ atove, after denting the walls with dishes, February 17, Lake Burten home, ordered out off by him April 22, and the immediately decided to get a di | Yoree,, ahe dec Reports showed that leas than Suspect |" ules With the émployers, The teamater Increane of 60 ce Jewelry and furs, valued at $2,600, | for a cloned shop. strikes tho thounanda were | en from two apartment Kastiake ow being sourht were refused, were ste Street car employes tn Chicago/at 606% ave. Thureday RAL ‘SERV « nd f as, 66, will b of the K y morning at town undert | nicht [nished with the deweription of 4 The police have been tur od down. Bever nd restaurant ¢ seon in the by ay shortly} ned a walkout to- eject their de the Tho: McAllister and ©, J CUTS THROAT Smashed Her Stove’ IN HOSPITAL Sameon Agonistes had nothing on | Logger Ends His Life With’| 1} were bed were Mre yer cent wage in Flee. They my it will rewult in lunch rooma Detroit car men were to receive . & BLP, engineer Razor On the road to recovery from tn. || finenza, Wiliam Hafferty 190, at their | ger, ‘on Grocerion were | honpital Friday night by slashing his Wrists and throat with a razor. A nuree found him dead He bad been jared in the bowpital seven days demand an average | nts m day, the bak-| grievance mainly being @ fight| Police Have Deseription Of | ratiure of négotigtions for new wage | Violent Shock Ce Centers From 100 to 200 Miles of City ST. LOUIS, Ma quake disturbance 4 by wis univ cording to Pr , In charge of the inetrument. ¢| Goesse enid the shock centered be stablish-|tween 100 and 200 miles from St, Louls and was viol | ‘Bright’s Right modern dancing affords the great- o- ROBERT LOUIS as Thrilling adventure story, filled with the most picturesque sort of excitement and unusual pictorial beauty, is here now to give the whole family a big, jolly afternoon or evening. ALL THE THRILLS OF WHICH YOUTH DREAMS! Following in every detail the Stevenson story, the picturi- zation of “Treasure Island” reproduces not only the stir- ring events of the story, but its very atmosphere. The thrilling fight at Benbow Tavern; the clash between the loyal sailors and the mutineers on board the Hispianola; the battle to the death with the pirates at the stockade; the final discovery of the treas- ure—all:'the colorful characters and epi- sodes live before your eyes on the screen! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, Playing Massenet’s Overture, “PHEDRE” Lower floor . Balcony Children Loge seata, Lower floer and lo Upper balcony . Children .. Loge Seats IS om 1—An earth ng 20 seconds «raph at

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