The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1920, Page 4

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FIGHT DIE IN Two More ‘Believed Dying; 50 Are Injured PORTLAND, Ore MOTORMAN 1S KILLED AS TRAINS CRASH Among the dead ts Silas Willett, Motorman of the incoming train, Who, according to railroad officials, @isregarded orders to pass the other train at Bertha station. ‘The train operated by Willett Passed thru the station without stop ping, at a high rate of speed, and mashed into the other train a halt Mile beyond Whe accident occurred at the end @f a curve which extends around & high bank, whic revented the Motormen from ach other 00 or 300] until only a dista feet intervened | Witlett’s. mangled body was not} Femoved from the wreckage until} @ix hours after the collisior i - OF VICTIMS ef ANTLY KILLED Besides Willett, the dead, ‘all of whom were instantly are. Mrs, Grace G. Arundel! and Rob @rt Arundel, 6, wife and son of © Arundel, special agent of the} ited States land office, Portiand. | J. F. Peebdler, Southern Pacifie| ‘@ngineer, who was 4 passenger. Mrs. ©. Crooks, Hillsdale, Ore, Fieuret Dosch, 6, Hillsdale, Ore. Neuton Hoover, Southern Pgcific @mploye, Hillsdale, Ore. Mrs. Nina 1. Ha nearly killed, Hilladale, Miss Dosch ts the sister of Arno Dosch Fieurot, the war correspon- @ent. She was accompanying the Fieurot Dosch, nephew, who kMed. ole Their Dead Leyal Order of Moose held me- service for members who died . . Princely Bicycle Up for Auction MERIDEN GREEN, England, ‘May 10.—The picycle“ owned and ‘eed by the Prince of Wales, will be gold atfuction to raise funds for the | | @fection of a monument by the _ Cyclists’ War Memorial association. ee against auto dealers leaving | machines on the city streets. | Miss | May 10. Camille Dosoh, society c of a Postiand newspaper, and Clarence} R Smith, w were ¢ ally im jured in the headon collision of Rwo Southern Pacific electric trains wear Bertha st five mile Southwest of here, Sunday, morning When eight persons were killed, are Wery low today, and it is feared the death list of the trage@) will total 10 Four others who were sertousty hurt will recover Nearly 60 re Geived minor injuries crland Objects | - % Child Welfare Week ‘Gen. Calles Demands Just Bon Marche Lectures “" “Punishment How about baby? Wouldn't you, @mith, professor of like to know some of the new| the Malley Gatzert foundation, Uni- AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, May 10. versity of Washing on the aut] Assurances that President Venu- things that are being worked out) jo) erne supervision of the Men. | stiano Carrangn will not be executed by atudents of child welfare? tal Development of Children.” Dr,| by. the Mexican revolutionisty, but) A week of special lectures opena| Marietta Marsh Armatrong on the| Will be brought to trial under the} Tuesday morning in the Hon] mubject lle Delinquency.” | laws of Mexico, were given by Gen Marche under direction of the Se-| Dr, J. E 1 on the subject, |2. Elias Calles, war minister of the attle I » of Women's Clubs Tub is and Childhood." revolutionary nment, before he “Child Week" haa be-| Wedneslay, %00—Public schdols, |@eparted for Juares today. come a national inatitution, Al-| Miss Le McClure in charge,| ‘Calles’ ts today riding horseback | ready child clinics, with experta in] Cantata, “Forest. Rondo," Jeanie Scroas the desert to Casas Grandes | charge, have been opened free to] Ayern Garnet (girls' voices). Dr, With his staff and @ small force, mothers every Saturday ning in|. Prank Chase on the subject, bound for Juares Central school, Seventh and Madi-|“Munotion and Care of Har, Nose) Before leaving here Callen Fe) son, Youngsters under six are ex-/and Throat During Infancy.” Dr, Solved @ party of lan citizens, | amined and classified. Fonda Nadeau on the subject, “The ieluding the mayor of tie city} Babies will also be examined at} Function and Care of the Eye Dur 4 president ¢ s chamber of the Bon Marche this week from 10| ing Infancy a m. to 4 p.m, City health off | R. E clals will be on hand to examine| “Goltre babies that might have contagious} and Childhood Mossiman on tho diseases so they won't mingle with| in ct of Mins Dickey, sung by the others. More than 800 children| Miss Ruby Mitehell. Dr. W. H,| “Zt 1s my belief that « man who| have already been registered. Cumming on the subject, “It Paye{Vilates the law should | answer Mare is the presram |to Grow Good Teeth.” Dr, Harriett | Under the law,” Calles declared. “I Tuesday, 10 a m,, lecture on “Re-| Clark on tife subjed sinning of Life," by Mra, R. C./of Children in the Par Kast During MoCredie, under auspices of state|the Reconstruction Pertod.” yoard of health. Hootha will be) Maude Darker the subject, “T ready, to show best methods of/ Care of the Mother,” feeding, bathing, clothing, and even Friday, 2:00-—Music in charge of} providing baby's play. | Cornish school. rie Lovering, accompanist. Dr. Hi.| supervisor medical ram Read, public health department | public schools, on the nubject, of Seattle, on the subject, “The | tagiou City’s Children.” Dr, Stevenson ! dren.” pi SE SR neha aa AEST ita YOUNGEST MAN AT MEET OREGON WRECK) Opens Tuesday With payehology at| mubjec uraday, 2:00—Songe of children, “Obaervation “Lullaby,” Brahmi noe to department of Dr, commerce, as we Sehnert RE ABA th Ct Se age . ‘ SAYS CARRANZA| WILL BE TRIED as Col. Gray, commander of the Arizona military | | district. ‘They called on the general in the Agua Prieta customs house | |to bid him farewell | say emphatically that the revolution will not execute Carransa and 1 yr, |am confident he will not "be assnant Pinated, Me will be deatt with under | the laws and .will be given @ fair trial, “It is the purpone of the revol establish a stable govern- 2:00—Music: Piano—Minyet Mo new of the Chinese Mother j zart; “Sing Robin,” Spaulding, by| Goose,” Bainbridge “Chris; “1 [ment of the people of Mexico so] Eleanor Dennis; “A jolden | by.” Cyril Beott; “The Littie that American investors wilt feel Thought,” Gertrude Ross; “Tho! * John Barnes, by Mra, H. ¢ sepad Dg lana Mf Mither Heart,” Stickles; “What's in De Ate ts Celis ele mice one aie ae tat 9 |the Alr Todayt™ Robert Eden, by|the subject, “Nutrition of Infante |'* Tellrosds and help us to live in} Mrs. Samuel MacDonald; Misa Car-|and Children.” Dr. Ira C, Brown, |"s>Pinems and prosperity,” Callies} anwured the delegation Con-| Diseases Among School Chil | ' | “The Orient is the door of opportuntty to world trade— and America stands at the threshold!” This is what Warren -! to Street Garages|s. Treadwell, aged 16 months, of Shanghai, is trying to say. = May 10.—Police have | He’s “youngest delegate” to the Foreign Trade Convention, which meets in San Francisco, May 12. Master Treadwell, many folk want to make gar-/aecompanied by his secretary—-who also is his dad—is a reg- out of our perfectly good thoro- Officials nay. Reighbors worry you; they might do ular American, altho born in China. He is seeing America 7. Ogee for the first time. His dad, a law publisher of Shanghai, is Don't let the badness of your! one of the 2,500 Americans who will boost America in the great conference. . OPEN SHOP No Discrimination 9 There are jobs for all good men on the Seattle water front, as fol- Longshoremen ie per hour per eight-hour day per hour overtime 80 per hour Truckers ... ico i, -20 per hour overtime Overtime rate is paid after eight-hour day from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Sundays and holidays. Apply at Barge, Foot of Madison Street OR AT 94 SPRING’ STREET Waterfront Employers _ Union Alaska Steamship Co. Albers Bros. 8, 8. Co, Alexander & Baldwin. Balfour, Guthrie & Co, Border Line Co, Clapp Stevedoring Co. W. C, Dawson Co. Dodwell & Co. Dodwell Dock & Warehouse Co. East Waterway Dock & Warchouse Co. General Corporation. Steamship W. R, Grace & Co, Griffiths & Sprague Stevedoring Co, Steamship Co. Virginia Dock & Warehouse Co, Frank Waterhouse Co. CHE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. | newsboy | Mexico,” he Says Fish Trade Will Equal Beef BOSTON, May 10.—Prediction that the fish Industry will rank in a short time with the beef induntry of the country In aupplying,a necessary ar-| [ween nueey 3 OUT OF Towr THERES NOONE TO PUMP UP OUR AUTO THES WHAT SHALL 1 DO ?* CONBTANT READER ticle of food to American consumers wan made today by 1, M. Taylor, resident of the Bast Coast Mishertes ppany, in an interview with the nited Prensa, Taylor was recently appointed by the department of com: ce to make & mpecial investigation of the fish in dustry in Burope for the government. Fish t# naturally an economical food and the development of the in-| dustry on a broad scale will do much to lower living Taylor de-| clare. | Newsboy Mis: ing; Father Reports Givulinovich, 12-year-old | went downtown Saturday | to sell some mag and did not} return home, Hin father, who lives at 2318 Mixth ave, asked the police Monday to hunt for him. FUNERAL SERVICES for John Robert Cameron, seven-yearold son ot Monerteffo Cameron. 1830 Seventh ave. W., will be held Tues day at the Central Haptiet church. ‘The body is at Bonney Watson's, Jobn zines “Villa cannot be. not and come either a political or a military must the revolution or in daid emphatically. Calles outlined In considerable de factor in ttafls plans for the construction of! D, W railways and the commercial velopments of the country. ‘The American vinitorn extended an invitation to their host to visit the de | of c. Railway Chief to ; Frederick Slyfield Speak at Luncheon Hendernon, the munictpal raliways, Dr Brown of the superintendent | Ira|near an open window. school clinic, and| reason why he reported a $100 theft | will epeak at the|to the police Monday morning. Thief Gets $ Thru Open Window} 1 atone ata AO ITAL RTT DOSES ST | NURSES WILL BANQUET HER ¢ . /Honor Memory ef Florence Nightingale Celebrating the centennial of the | birth of Florence Nightingale, a ban- quet and entertainment will be given in the banquet hall of the Arcade building Friday at 8 p.m. under the |auepices of the alumnae of the schools for nursing in Beattie. ‘The personnel will be by invitation, but the following are spectally re | quested to assist: All graduate nurses and their husbands, doctors, minis ters, and Red Cross officers with their wives, officers of the Assoct- ate? Charities, Chamber of Com- merce, Fike, Rotary club, Masonic lodges, ¥..W. C. A. and Y, M. ©. A, Knights of Columbus, Women's Fed- erated clubs, trustees of the Chil- ¢ren’s Orthopedic hospital, school | board, deans of high schools, repre sentatives of the press, and the mayor ‘Tableaux of the various epochs In the history of nursing will be pre nented. Ss ons | Viscount Bryce Is 82 Years Old Today LONDON, May 10. — Viscount Bryce, veteran statesman and former Richard Nelle hung his trousers ambassador to the United States, Anything is wrong that is nearly city of Dougins “nt the eartiest| weekly luncheon of the municipal | date your affairs will permit you|league at Meve's cafeteria Tuesday o name . noon. ‘ right. ASTING makes the Lucky can in the Lucky Strike cigarette delicious. You like.to spend your money in exchange for real facts. We give them to you about Lucky Strike. the Burley tobacco. The result is perfect. You cannot obtain this delicious to other cigarette. Are you a pipe smoker? Then try ed flavor in any Strike pipe tobacco. Made © from the finest Burley tobecco that buy. The toasting process Burley flavor and takes out IncCORPORATED —which means that if you don’t like LUCKY STRIKE you can get your money back from the dealer. That's the leeived many congratulations to Bryce, who enjoys excellent health, lcontinues to work for Anglo-Ameri- can understanding, and is actively identified with the League of Nations union. ‘ | on the occasion of his &2nd birthday, — 4

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