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ready for immediate delivery 72 Victrolas —the popular size, style IV., for summer homes, camping trips, outings, motor —these Victor Victrolas may be exchanged in the fall as part payment on Victrolas of cab- inet size. a Re eS i a JITRESTRICTION [BODY IS FOUND IN FRISCO BAY Steel Worker Is Murdered | by Robbers PITTSBURG, Cal, May 13.—~ feighted with a 100-pound rock and & rope 30 feet in length, of James Monahan, 55, with and arm broken, was found in the bay off Pittsburg today by boys in swimming. Monahan, a helper tn the Cotum works here, disappeared 7, after he was reported to withdrawn several hundred | dollars from a local bank. There " Reeves stated. “In Oak-| crime sinking bewty fs the maximum fare oe tne nn Tonge ARO in Sam Francisco police-| continuous service.” firemen must"be carried| Maj. Reeves said jitneys wih be um of eight hours of’ ity, —FEDERALS FIGHT Charge Profiteers | In many cities the jitneys must regulated Uke any other public wtih | ts the much talked of ether discov. minim: It doesn’t pain one bit. ena ST CARRANZA WILL ESCAPE TRIAL Rebels Desire to Create Says Report Favor in United States DOUGLAS, Aria, May 12-—-Mght| WASTITNGTON, May 12.—-Fearta! ing between Carranm and revolution | Of the disfavor of the United Btater ary forces at Matamaros, on the Tex an border, ty taking place today, ac | cording to advices to revolutionary leaders hera The outcome was not stated. | The army under Gen, Angel Flores, Which took Mazatlan, i still at that eity | No a@vices clearing up the con Miocting reports on the fate of Presi dent Carransa have réached here, AT MATAMORAS Battle Is in Progress Today, will take all precautions to safeguard the life of former President Car ransa, it was auld today at the revo lutionary mission here, Carranza might be escorted to some port and “invited to leave” but it waa not thought he will be brought to trial, Pablo Gonmales, formerty Carranss candidate for preaident, has effected an agreement with Obregon, also « |candidate, and leader of the present |revolt, according to advices today to officials and evolutionists and $ age | trent, Juggle Shoe Price) Tyne mission napouness tt bee been 8AN FRANCISCO, May 22-=/ndvined that, on recommendation of Claims that while shoe prices have | Opregon, “Provisional President De been constantly rising, beth Whole |Ta Huerta appointed Juan Sanches sale and retail leather price are Ascanoa, campaign manager for nearly 50 per cent lower than tn 1919, |Gonzales, to take charge of the were made today by the Ban Fran-| foreign office.” cisco Housewives’ league, after an Relteration of the report that Gen tmveetigation into local shee and)/era! Candido Aguilar, sontn-law of \eAther eonditions. Curranm, had been killed, was made ee — | today in a dispatch to the revolu Ch Dru Uonary mission from Vera Crus, jarge gists eee f “Mish ding”’ | Idi ° isbranding’ Obregon Soldiers Complaint alleging mixbrunding of “ 2. ” various sprays and inseceies tas| Are “Mopping Up been filed against the Stowart @| EL PASO, Texaa May 12—-Obre Hotmes drug company by United|#on revolutioniste were busy today | States District Attorney Saunders. LIFT OFF CORNS IT DOESN'T HURI garrinons in Mexico. General Antonio Prunede has taken Sabtnes, in the state of Co huila, according to reports here. The Carranza garrison offered battle, and} there was @ short skirmish, advices ony. eee |Briton Has Advice on Mexico Affairs LONDON, May 11.—Intervention by the United States In the revolu tion ip Mexico would embitter the whole of Latin America, the Chron ltele sald today, adding the attitude ee — fovernment, Mexican rebel leaders) cleaning up the few remaining loyal|‘< THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920. | TONIGHT venting, Maculty club, Untverrity of Washington campus—Lieut an | S100 — Roosevelt 1616% Third ave for reunion of Slot vetorar A115-—-Meany hall, university eamp Amphion concert, Nursing, ¢! Jenoral hosp! THURSDAY 2:20—Prederick & Nelson auditorium Educational talks for mothers ieffie 6 Atunosphers,” Dabney, Mra pre of club. Areade bullding on fF pA president 0 Keta * association, mereha: » playfield ay foto BIRTHS @., 1031 King at, « 209 Washington ki, K. 152 Ninth ave, Annual Com- ‘Tung, Ww Endo, M. girl | . boy. | } } nion, gir | y Lath A. gtr 27 27th N, By gtri| A. Seattle, girl | . W. HL, 616 Melrose N. girl | Schanfelberger, F. Gy 237 14th N. Ay Boattle, girl Charroin, A. FL 169 Fulton st, gtrt Martin, FA: 839 W, 63rd. girl Norton, James, 1106 'W. 67th. boy, Latechaw, A. 6603 30th N. W, boy. rs le, boy NW. etrt 70th, girl. Rausaell. girt MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Voadick, Frank M, Seattle Smith, Mas Seatue .. Fowler, William Mabt of the United States might play a big part In the coming American preal- dental elections eee Mexico Navy Men Join Rebellion NOGALES, fonom May 13.— Commanders of all Mexican gun- boats In the Gulf of Mexico wired Gener! Alvaro Obrezon today an- |nouncing thelr allegiance to the new revolutionary foverpment, according te report to revolutionary beadquar tare here. Genera) Meztas, commander of the garrison at Santa Rosalia, Lower California, reported to Governor de la Huerta that troope of his com- mand and all in the lewer half of that state are now joyal to the new government, Get rid of every corn and callus | for few cents G. O. P. Plans Firm Policy in Mexico WASHINGTON, May 12--A pro “Mexican plagk™ in the repub- ean platform tw be written at Chi joage would demand the United | States be given the right to protect Drop a Iitfle Freesone on an ing corp, instantly that corn hurting, then you fift tt right Yeu, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells @ | American property in Mex. tiny bottle of Freesone for @ few | icg it the lisedens govoreensét ia ood centa, sufficient to rid your feet of /anie, it was stated today on high every bere cor, soft corn, of cor | authority. between toes, and calluses, with- The propesed plank would of for out soreness or irritation. Freezone | s the right by Mexico as the price of American recognition of the ery of Cincinnati genius. bew Mexican government, It was * , Correct Apparel for Women Continu ing Our Semi-Annual Stock Adjustment All of This Season’s Remaining Stocks of - Coats, Suits and Gowns Without “ Reserve 20% ‘All Coats for Streetand Utility All Coats for Motor and Travel All Capes and Wraps for : Dress Wear Ri ; ‘All Suits of Silk and Satin ‘All Suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serges All Suits of Tricolette and aulette Net and No Second Avenue at (Toke Elevator to —C. 0. D's Thied Prige Concessions All Suits of Tweed and Velour Checks All Suits of Wool Jersey and Knitted Silk All Gowns and Dresses for formal and informal wear— Tricotine, Serge, Jersey, Tricolette, Taffeta, rong Georgette, Chiffon, 6. Street Soring s ee! 5 | stated. | eee |De La Huerta Will | . Head New Regime | NOGALES, Sonora, May 12-—-A |Special session of the state congress |of Sonora was called today to select |@ sugeemor to Governor de la Huer | ta. Huerta will leave for Mexico City |in a few days to head the national | government. It is expected F. A. | Borques, now secretary of state, will yp chosen, | COMFORTING THOUGHT: Gaso- line is 80 cents a galion tn Australia, | according to Alex McFwan, Seattle |tamberman, recently returned from | a tour of the Antipodes. When a man buys groceries he Mies to begin at the cigar stand. "AMUSEMENTS _ PALACEHIP °:"f Direction of Ackerman & Marris |) Aunece K onrngum MOORE oo tincuit CREASY AND DAYNE BLOSSOM SEELEY Here. Mats, Tods i hat. | ‘That Mynterient PAIn OF ‘The Assurance of Satisfaction Goes With Every Purchase |Mexican Women and Gahogan, Charlotte M, Bretaen, Joneph, Beatt Berg, Margaret. Beat Phillips, Lou, Beatt!: Halt, Mabe! n Perrive Jordan L. M MacDonald, Veronica Chutter, Harold W. Be Winslow, Harriet J, Beattle . lea, Henry, Portland, Or..... ) FP ay > ge apa Rolle, Christ M. Beattie reed Anderson, Caroling, Seatt) * DIVORCES GRANTED isin Beroharee from pertbe Haydon, Luther from Fioreave DEATHS Willis, Helen W. 21. 1409 10tB NE Swanson, Lenjamin, 64, Providence Haines, fe 36. 4631 First N. Sehroder, Hansine 46, 2231 Yale N. lech, Mary, 76, 1616 Fourth W. Tandere, Isamu, 9 months, 615% Diasscock, John William, 63, 1813 & Spruce. : Four U. S. Warships : «Now Off Tampico WASHINGTON, May 12—Arrival of the United States cruiser Dolphin off Tampico wae reported today to the navy department, making four war vessels now in that vicinity, Both official and unofficial dis Patches reaching here show that the revolution of which Tampico is one | of the centers has been a singularly | Dloodiews affair, and that unless events swiftly, lives of Amer. jeans in ‘will not be put tn un- Children Cross U. S. DOUGLAS, Ari, May 12.—Five | hundred and children, whose husbands or are in Gen. Cab les’ Mexican revolutionary army, are being transferred thru the United Staten today from Agua Prieta to Na- co, Sonora, They had accompanied the soldiers to the concentration camp at Agua Prieta and are now belng returned to the interior of Sonora, The trans fer is being made by several trains, under @ state department permit. A great talkey may not be a fool, but people who believe all he says are foolish. Last Chance May Have Been “Drugged,” Relatives Here Believe | | John Coleman, a Keyport rancier, | hat, | who came to the city jate in April and sold a qua market here, v Jand t# reporte: . to @ resort In the South End where be was drugged by ruffiada, accord ing to relatives: who caine here in search of today | Hil brot ®. J, Coleman, of Key- port, informed the police of the din Appearange, and accampanied by bis wife, made a futile tour of hospitals | in the hunt for the missing man, | Mr. and Mra, Coleman fear the broth: ler has been done away with. | “He used to come to town quite en to well his Produce on the mar | ket,” Mire, Coleman said. “Often he would buy a few drinks before he re | his apples, all right, and when seen |later by @ Mr. Dittman, tn the pub lie market, Mr, Dittman says, he | seemed dazed. “Me waan't ween after that. Mr. Dittman says be traced him to the lower part of the city and found out he had been drugged with ether that ‘was put in his whisky.” | At the Stewart House, a hotel near the market where her brothertnlaw was in the habit ef lodging when in Beattlo, Mra, Coleman said the land Indy told her she had geen nothing of the miming man recently, and that of late he had been stopping in another hotel Counties Win in Big Damage Suit Sait for $60,000 brought by the Tacoma Meat company aguinst King and Pierce counties for dam. | agree growing out of the improve | ment of the Puyallup river was mucceanfully defended by the joint counties ta an section brought in the Pierce county courts, ts in| the fourth big sult to be won by the counties tn connection with the deepening of the Puyallup river. * Methodists Vote | * Colored Bishops | DES MOINES, Iowa, May 12—| The negro won @ 20-year fight for! Admittance to the executive branch of the Methodist church, when the feneral conference of the church | yeeterday, in sension here, adopted a Teolution calling for election of two | WASHINGTON, May 13.—The| census bureau today announced the following 1920 population result: | Monrovia, Cal, 6,480; tnoreasc | @nce 1910, 1.904, or 52.3 percent. | LOCAL MERCHANTS are arranc. | ing to entertain 16 British and 15 | eastern merchanta, who are due in| Seattlc June 14 on @ business inspec tion tour. | When @ man ts discharged he) thinks that his former employer) made the mistake of his life. 1104 FIRST AVENUE Near Spring Street. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Friday Night —TO WITNESS THAT GRIPPING THRILLING MELODRAMA IN THREE BIG “CAPITAL LABOR” THE OFFERING or LEVY’S DRAMATIC STOCK COMPANY THIS WEEK MAT. THURSDAY Evenings 360 to 50¢ Mat, Thurwday: 180 te 370 OAK THEATRE MADISON NEAR SECOND DR. LR Cark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. | No cost or obligation whatever. 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