The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1920, Page 2

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_ P —moulded rubber garten —top leer; 45-Ih. ca- pacity; white enam- eled provision cham- ber; solid oak case; very economical ice consumption; galvan- ized ice chamber; di- mensions 224 4x 15x89 inches; regular price, 23.75 ; special for the, week, $19.50. —Third GaP garden hose special: ‘ 60,000 feet at reduced price— home; fine quality; Stfoog lengths -only; complete with coupitn ss. —M-inch size; 50-ft. length; regular price $12.50; Bench size; 50M. tength; regular price $12.50; "$12.75 —SAnch size; 50-ft. length; reqttie shee vena ispectal for the week..... 4 tt wide x 7 ft. 6 tn. drop... 86.50 © tt wide x T ft 6 in. drop....$7.50 Of wide x 7 ft 6 in. drop... 810.50 20 ft wide x 7 ft. ¢ in. drop... .S16— 12 ft wide x 7 ft. € In. drop... $16.50 "iE as) IN FIRE RUINS Find Fifth Victim of Lincoln Hotel Disaster While search continued today for of the Lin ave, and , destroyed more than month ago by fire, the bedy of Martin T, Nielsen, fifth vietim, re covered Monday, was belng prepared for removal to Berkeley, Cal, the |e of his mother and six other sons Work of | Ukely reat with the } raring the rutne will! several mor been searching for other Northwest cities fire, April 7 ‘The dead man was 71 years old, || 4 hagkkeeper at San Mranciseo for | | the Southern Pacifie. Jie had come North on April 4 on a vacation and |)" nown to have ree tered] } Waa not at the hotel. The body was. fo under o heap of brick and othor debria near the south wall, which collapsed during the blaze Obregon’ 8 Success Surpri WASIIING May 11.—-Mexico today appa entered ite “period of reconstruction,” with the rebels be ginning tho ostablishment of a new government, here were frank to ex prese their astonishment at the pro ¢ the Obregon revolution, and n it as & novelty in Mexican ate department will fot heal tate to deal with the rebel regime as ernment if it is found ~ | dormement Well, & you suffer lows of appetite because af that, or any cause, just “have ao fook” tn Tho! windows afar the baking goods are arrayed! G big, man wiaed rotla, fresh and crisp —a little butter and coffee, why, man, they mglt in your mouth — and broad and cake, yea, indesd— Mother never made better. TAKE HOME A PACK. AGE of French Pastries— is the “Package” the Wife will be glad to see you shoulder! LOTS: Special Reductions’ Now Offered on : manda. U. S. Men| THE SEATTLE STAR-SURIDAY, MAY 11, 1920. IDENTIFY BODY |FIGHT JITNEY | BILL IN COURT Auto Drivers Prepare to Contest City Measure Union auto drivers prepared Tues emergency measure for regulation of Jitney busses, which was passed by the ety counell Monday afternoon, the only opposing vote, Tho bill requires jitney operators to fle a running o hedule with the . of utilities, Ntney s that the bill would perations were denied by » RK. HW. Thomson. The plan, he sald, would permit orem oar operators to ad ‘eet railwaya y care to assign to different . In accordance with traffic The bill does not prohibit fitneys from running on any route the fitney men themerives select. With the signature of Mayor Cald- well Tuesday, the bill goes Into ef- t, and cannot be submitted for referendam, jitneura, and James A. Duncan, sec- would mean a virtual confiseation of private property by the elty urged that action be delayed until & public heartng could be held. eee Favor Taxation to Cover Street Opposition to curtaliment of serv eon munielpal car lines and in fair wages for om | Ployes and genbral taxation to cover deficit arising from Scent om were voiced in resolutions passed by the Rallwaymen's Wel fare league meeting im the Bea card bank building Saturday night sullway men contend that port tt due from “the » not patronize street | * but share in the benetite | of the transportation system sential to the development of Seat The league also panned resolutions in support of the proposed Produc ere’ National bank and the Long shoremen's Co-operative anwoctation | | “to advance the principles of co. operative Industrial organization on jthe Pacific count,” |Says Revolt Will Unite All Mexico FL PASO, Texay May 11~—Car ranra’s dictatorial and immoral policies,” culminating tn bis attempt “to prevent Obregen having « fair campaign” for the presidency, caused Carranza’s $everthrow, ao corting to Roberto V. Peeqnetra, fMnancta)l agent of the revotutionary liberal - constitutionalist government of Mexico, in @ statement here to day. “The revolution prepeses te con- nolidate all the elements of the ectin- try for united peace and progress and to respect foreieners and their Intereets, with which we aim to maintain the mont cordial retations,” I atated Pesquetrn, Novelty Suits, Capes and Coats Planning economically the Summer outfit is not difficalt if yoa take advantage of these special prices and bay without pinching yourself financially. “CREDIT ™ GLADLY” Our stock has been brought to a point where it is absolutely complete—all the re- quirements of the bet- ter dressed are here, and our liberal terms of credit permit you to take full advantage’ ‘of these special prices. Call and see the new novelty suits— tany of the popular decks and navy- tricotine, a large as- sartment and prices meaderially reduced. If you require a smart coat or cape, both are shawn in handsome mealels, skilfully fash- ioned in various ma- terials, simple in treatment, yet unusually smart ‘and dressy in the graceful lines, Rennember, These Reductions Are Yours With the Customary Credit Terms, Easy Payments day to go into court to fight the! Couneitman Oliver Mrickwon cast ‘ 1 the lobby to protest the]. @o-| 8 Ww W. TR. Crawford, attorney for the /O retary of the Central Labor Coune!, |*' declared that passage of the bill | Tho They | Deficits’: TONIGHT Boclal service room, YMCA —Washingto #0 peer meetn to. perfect new mal aid department WEDNESDAY University Evening —-Waculty elu, Rending, CG. 4505 W, Atlantic, gtr! : ——~ 1. WF, 8811 38th ave. HW. "| Reewe, Me wera George . Jd A.D, 8498 17th BW. qirt e, AD hi watts at, girl Iden et. with 41 Donovan #t. wink Weat, 1M. T, 6114 W. Hanford, girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Axe Hot Onwald, Be Ginivin, Mary, Beattie Fox, Robert R. Jr, Seatth iy achurne neer, Jam Kalkin, Agnes 18,1 on, os Clagmars, Ractmel, Merndale Ht DEATHS Martingn, Francisca, 38, $00% Gixth ave Kimble, Joseph, 48, Providence hos- w rbara Clair, L. 10th and 1612 24th, heodore, 15, 153 Miles, Milo Norria, 48, 617 190) ave. N. Fire in Oil Rags by Contbustion lary Jean, in, Walter |bustion tm a pile of Of] rage damaged truction Co. 606 Terry ave. amounting to $150 Tuesday morniag. ‘The fire department succeeded tn ex-| tipeulehing the Games before they *p The Drink of Health! tired. Shen try drink on try drinking: Buttermilk, the “drink of health” and see what & reatorative It is — pature’s bicesing. The superior qual- ity of Krtetot 2 Mattermiik is well peareeriy mre 5% £1uioTtt a _ AMUSEMENTS — Lorw's PAL ACE HIP <- n & Harris o wv cmeur Y AND DAYNE M SEELEY ), 400; Mata. (ex- Keio gation’ Mats, . | eago ¢ © | of partisanship, Fire caused by spontaneous com-| ~ & motor and contents of the York | Ce ta Ser - LODGE TO OPEN G. 0, P, SESSION Lowdén Is Now Crowding Johnson in Race NEW YORK, May 1 Prevatled in republica |that the national cor too had exe- Jouted a clever mov storing the temporary chairmanship of the Chi convention safely past the rocks» ‘The feeling rireles today Selection of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge for that position, which also entails preparation and delivery of the “keynote” speech, was generally | regarded as a masterly piece of po litien! balancing that would get the onvention thru its frst wtages with: put danger of faction disruption. Lowden's victory th the Illinois state eonvention yesterday brought him close to Johnson an regards in structed delegates, The present standing ts Wood, 118; Johnnon, 107; Lowd: 96; Harding, 39; Senator Miles Poin. dexter, 14. BRITONS WATCH “DRY” AMERICA More Interested in Prohibi-|tasey tion Than Politics NEW YORK, May 11.--“American prohibition is @ far more interesting problem among British people than American polities,” said Bd L. Keen, 7 |Puropean manager of the United *renm, who arrived in New York to- ay. Keen was tn Burope thruout the Stories in the newspapers from 3 |Amerion tolling of the results of g{hibition—and the chances of its ing abandoned at some future time— Attract much more popular attention than the presidential situation dis patches from Washington. “One reason is that a great many Fonglishmen delieve they see the handwriting on the wall. Probably elght out of ten Pinglishmen inter- *"lviewed on the subject @t random would predict that England will go dry within from § to 16 years.” eee Pete Dela Vecchina, accused of liquer law violation, withdrew a previous plea of not guilty and sub- sUtuted one of guilty in the district court Monday, He was sentenced to pay a fine of $350. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Db. L BR Gark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation (| whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours mentioned above. _ Please come as a © the morning as possib! REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. 1. Ro Clark, Manager Lady Attendants on Duty a¢ AD Times COMING SATURDAY— A Famous Stage Success— A Novel Known and Read by Millions— “The. Fortune Hunter” —with— EARLE WILLIAMS This shows girls how to propose and why city chaps leave home. JAPS AND RUSS TALKING PEACE) 'Plan for Withdrawal of Nip- ponese at Viadivostok BY A. L. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, May t= | Japan has begun to make peace with the Bolshoviki of Siberia, it | wes learned today. An agreement which probably will lead to withdrawal of about 20,000 Japanese troops from the region of Viadivostok and pave ‘the way for evacuation of all the Japanese forces in Siberia has been concluded between Japanese and poviet authorities nt Vindt Vostok, confidential advices to the dapanese embassy here today stated. The agreement te aimed expressly At preventing conflicts between the Japanese and the Rumians, and ts in led to allow evacuation of Japa eve forces from the city and region f Viadivontok, it wae stated at the mbanny. By the agreement a neutral gone in| created between the forces, 20 kilo- meters on each side of the Usuri, rail road from Vladivostok to Khabar ovek, Lf thin agreement works satisfac torily, the large force of mikado troops undoubtedly will be with drawn, it was declared at the em- Latest mMitary inteM!gence reports to Washifigton estimate the member | of Japanese troops in Viadivontok | | Canada willbe con’ | the ent ee ~TAUSTRALIANS IN ‘ANTI-JAP MOOD Great Britain May Renew Defensive Alliance May 11—Aum | 4 and possibly ulted by the Brit- jah foreign office before the British- Japanese defensive allance is re newed, it was learned today, The date for notification of termi. nation of the pact July 1. There has been tl Japanene feel. tng tn Australia 4 New Zealand and on the western coast of Canada, but it is considered very certain that will be renewed. WASHINGTON, tralia, Mew % allian PARIS, May 11- Dissolution of | the Confederation of Labor was or- | dered ay by the Council of Min a direct result of the pres ationary strikes. ‘The measure was regarded an more drastic than the mobilization of railway employes ordered when the republic was threatened by @ gen- ister eral railway eteike. and its vicinity and north along the || > Usuri railroad to Khabarovsk at}/ 20,000. British Railways ‘ in Mexico Tied TANDON, May 11—There ts no|! Immediate prospect of British-owned | railroads in Mexico being returned to thelr owners, Ceci] Harmeworth, un | der secretary for foreign affaira, told the house of commons late yesterday? THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Nertheact Cormer Third Avenue and Pike St. Have You Had Your Teeth Looked Over. Recently? If not we suggest that you come in right away and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examina- tion. It may be that you have dental work that neéds attention may be endangered badly. Your health by these bad teeth. If this is the case every day that you put off having them fixed up means just that much ‘unnecessary chances with your health—just that much unneces- sary suffering if they are painful, and just that much unnecessary added ex- pense when the time delay no longer. Seattle’s Fastest comes that you can Growing Dental Office Is at Your Service Here We are not only the fastest growing dental office in Seat to make this one of tle, but we propose the leading dental establishments of this community, and we propose to do it j humanly: possible. ust as quickly as is _ This determination on our part alone insures you of getting conscientious . service of the kind that will make a friend for this office. Because we cal- culate to treat you so well that you will not only come back to us when you need our services in the future, but that you will also recommend your friends to us. FREE EXAMINATION. 4” It won’t cost you a cent, nor put you under any obligati teeth thoroughly ex: pert dentist at this o ons to have your amined by an ex- ffice. Better come in right away and let’s talk it over. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike Directly across Pike street from the new Fahey-Brocknian store. Look for our big electric sign.

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