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ee ONS ee 26 Oe OE ees RO, Oe eee ee re re = whedon a! nonseanens +o anee enn ee eR ene LS PAGE 2 56 years service to J the homefurnisher! this sanitary couch reduced” about one-third; was $10—, now $6.85 and strongly made sanitary couch; size when sed TIx25 ina; has steel wire fabric 26 helical springs and supported regular price $10—; special for ine when ¢ spring supported at each in center by 6 stee! coll the week, $6.85. —complote with fine grade mattress, specia FOURTH FLOOR for the week, $14.60. an unusual price on this go-cart— $13.75 regular price $16.75 collapsible go-cart, up- holstered with fine grade rainproof material; adjust- able back; adjustable foot rest; black finish; 10-inch tired wheels; regu- lar $16.75; special for the week, $13.75 Organization Men_ | Lead in Pennsylvania! Downtown Tonight PITTSBURG, Pa, May 1% of Pythias from alt parts Jar organization candidates f will march in a nd re 22 republican delegates at large were | view Wednesday evening on Seattle's Jeading in incomplete returns carly | downtown streets. Delegates to the taday from yesterday's primary. A 37th annual grand lodge session, high majority of the district delegates | ranking officers, Uniform Rank and Whe, according to the Wood orga: the Pythian Sisters will participa are pledged to Governor| Wednesday afternoon the Uniform C. Sproule as first ctioice | Rank held competitive drills at the Major Genera! Leonard Wood as Armory hetce, also were ahead. Soldiers May Get Land IME, May 19-~The It roment has under considera aboll and the ereation holdings for ex-soldiers. ra! Stounmatal treetment | |France Plesshen Potash Monopoly PARIS, May 19.—The French gov- ernment is planning & gigantic pot jash monopoly. The government pro- | pones to purchase billfons of dollare worth of potash deported mines of Alsace- Lorraine } NEW CORNER STORE now featuring extraordinary val- ues in tailored-to-measure clothes for men, at $65, $75 and $85 Suits and «Overcoats, regularly priced at $90 to $115, going at $65, $75 and $85, for a limited time—to introduce our new day- light store. Come in and see this splendid cor- ner store and the many exclusive patterns on display at this open- ing sale. Corner Second and Marion BUY MADE-IN-SEATTLE CLOTHES \Big K. of P. Parade | in the! REGULARS WIN IN DEMO MEET A, R. Titlow Named National Committeeman May I%—The Wash delegation to the na ratic convention at San § goes Uninatructed, MeAd SPOKAN ©. ington state tonal dem Francisco eta »oalled subjection, tate ption of the » and plat ted A, R. Tit committee Spo ratic with the rday fore of the form committees. low natio man rabeth kane comm and red a Dig major nat inle pa men ve reports Tacoma Mra. El national tian, woman ty of the sin te gon engines nal ¢ and final ¢ vention. The adoption of the report of the lontials « Nittee wave the regu lars a three to one majority thru the seating of the r y delegation. Action of the convention on the warring equnties, King and Pleree, Was conceded before t of the convention to be t on whieh the comparative strength ef the regular and feders elements would be based. FOLLOWING LIST 18 CHOSEN Following is the list of presidep tint electors, delegetematlarge and dintrict delegates who will repres nt the state of Washington at the onal convvention in Ban Prancis tune o Presidential electore—G. N. Ad Mason, Mr, M. BL Harker John Meld, Cowlite: Charies rthy, Asotin; W. HM. Lavy, ©, Davenport, What nition thew ama King Met com Delogates-at large Lister, Pierce; Mrs Spokane; Mre. Emma ©, Hausman, King; B. W. Robertson, Spokane; Ed M. Connor, Pacific; M. A. Langhorne Pierce; Riehard Seelye Jones, King District delegates: Piret-Ceorge Ryan, Seattle; Robert L. Miss Edna Crangie, Seattle Turner, Bremerton, md—Dr, J. L. Keeler, Sequim Fd Harrison, Lake Stevens; Dr, C, © Harbadgh, Sedro. Woolley; KR. L. Da vis, Mount Vernon. Third—J. MH. Roberta, Chehalis; Dr. D. Wiewall, Vancouver; D. W J. M, Tadlock, Montesano; Mr Prrest J. M. Simpson, Davia, Yakima; @ la Walla, WN. Wash Dr, W [att | inet | Fitth—c. Dill, Spokane; Char lence D. Martin, Cheney; J. C. Marl gan, Colville; J. D. MeCallum, Daven port. \Wood Is Choice in Vermont Primary MONTPELIER, Vt, May 19.—-Maj n. Leonard Wood wan the repub lean choice in yenterday’s preference thin state, incomplete re- ted t r Hiram and Herbert Hoover were race for second pla = showed |Georgia Will Send Two Delegates ATLANTA May 15.—4ieorgia will nend two de to the dem national convention at San Administration forces Attorney General Palmer in the April primaries ocra! } | | ® a plurality were defeated in convention here| ast night, but in rump seasion early day pamed additional ca es to the caucus to contest for seat | Supporters of Benater Hoke @mith jand Thomas EB. Watson, anti-admin istration candidates defeated in the |primaries, united and instructed | their delegation to vote for any can @idate for prexident who opposed the administration . Democrats Meet in Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, May 19, ~ Dem ceratic leaders unfurled their battie flag here today, preparatory to an advance on the ranks of the repubij jean party at the fall elections. Party chiefs trom all "parts of the tion which was to elect delegates to the national convention. eee 30 Demo Delegates Due in Michigan GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 19 ~The dominant note in the Michigan democratic convention here today to elect 30 delegates to attend the na- tional convention at San Francisco in June was “stand by the adminis. | tions.” |}Omaha Demo Meet Is Tame Affair OMAHA, Neb, May 19.--Adver. tined &s a last-ditch fight between the Hitcheock and Bryan forces, the democratic state o@vention Tuesday proved to be a tame affair Wilson's administration and in structed the state delegation to tiv national convention to support Sen ator Gilbert M. HHitcheock for preni- dent “to the last ditch, The more money you save the more respect your heirs will have for you. JANE MORGAN There's A AND THE Met T oO D A Y I ING SURPRISE VOR you els “OUR MRS, : CHESNEY” AT THE WILKES W) ‘SOLDIER BONUS terat" ole | ditic gular King county | splitting of the | Prooter, | A. Mosher, | state assembled for the state conven. | ltration and adopt a league of na-| The convention indorsed President | IS CRITICIZED Secretary of Treasury) Houston Is ‘Against It WASHINGTON, May 19 ~toidter | bonus le ation “in any form, how. ever financed,” was opposed by Seo | retary of the’Treasury Houston to. Jay ina letter to Chairman Fordney of the house ways and means com: | mittee | Phe letter indicates, democrats on | lieve, that President f the treasury con soldier bonus n, DEA UNE . Will veto any “1 think It would ve very unto tunate for any new obligations to be! placed upon the treasury thru th enactment of the bopus proposal tn any form, however financed,” Hou: ton wrote. The letter was in reply to @ com munioation of Iepresentative Ford: | ney, asking for the treasury opinion on the proposal of Representative Rainey, Iinols, and Rep Johnson, South Dakota, i per o retroactive levy fits Warning of the dition of the| treasury, Houston said thet within [three years government obligations representim by victory notes, tream | Ury certificates and war savings | stamps to the extent of eight billions [of doilare will fall due. MAIL SERVICE IS GIVEN HIS 0. K. |MoGrath Says it Will Speed | Business at YO SQUARE WOURSELF witw THE TRAFIC COP “THEY THis! Entire ‘willingness to co With the postoffiee department | tablishing air mail nervice | tween Ue and Victoria tx x pressed in a communication from the Canadian authorities, received by Hd ward MoGrath, superintendent of the railway mail service here. Statiotion #how, says MeGrath that delivery of incoming mai! | brought by 29 of the 24 vemmels that came Inte Vietorla from the Orient \and Australia during the year ending | | Apri 1 could have been advanced Jone wholo business day in Seattle by }an airplane service such as is pro- posed, All outgoing igh mail | could be similarly expedited, he saye A written posal to carry the | mall was subMiited Tuesday by the Besing Airplane Co. Ax outlined at Present, one hydroplane will be used. | jearrying €00 pounds of mail and making the trip ¢ minal in one he ate ow} be very BE BOTHERED BY BUST WHEN WIRE HAS A VACUUM VILLA SEIZES |Mexican Leader Says Ban- dit Must Retire EL PASO, Texas, May W.—Tren cinee Villa, arch bandit of northern in efficiency Mexico, belied reports ef his having York air mail service, it in maid. retired from banditry by kidnaping At a conference between Postman | the manager of the Alvarado Mining | U. $, CITIZEN) “OUTLAW” WAGE: IS TURNED DOWN | “ |U. S. Railroad Labor Board | original lave WHO HAS HAD THE MOST ROMANTIC CAREER OF ANY LIVING ACTRESS? See Her In “THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET” The Story of a Woman to Whom Love Was a Game and Lovers Puppets to Be Toyed With, Until— COMING SATURDAY ts Refuses Petition CHICAGO, May 19.—The United States railroad labor board today refused the petition of “outlaw” railroad employes demanding recognit and hearing on their requests for board will not be interfered nald with iMegal | ruling | Chairman Kh. M on the petition . . CHICAGO, May = 19.--Striking Maw’ railroad switehinen today rved notice on the United States mad labor board here that their nds for recognition and higher waren murt be heard it Paanes on demands of 2,000,000 rail road employes for an annual wage inorease of @ billion dollars, Declaring their number a force reckoned with, the atriker president of the association, the “outlaw” unién, filed pe-| titions asking that they be given a hearing, THA¥ claim to represent | 200,000 railroad employes wlio have tired of waiting for action on in-| before thru John Grunau. Chicago Yardmen Explosion Causes Drew Lots to Kill Panic in Hotel British Detecti In anticipation of picketing or} SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 19 LONDON, May 14.—A detective demonstrations, police have been} pxplosion of a water heater on the who was “sentenced to death” by « Gationed aesrhy paged to be of && | fourth floor of the Irwin hotel here | gang of youths in 1914 was a wit- sotance fone 96 emergency jtoday, caused & panic among the nes» against William Williams, the , ullread hotel puents. ‘ ¢ ‘ ployer, i€ granted, will mean 60!” onger was restored when it wag |S? Chosen by lotto shoot him. He per cent or higher inor in| ound that the smoke filling the cor,|Wa4 accused of robbery. Detective freimhe and passenger rates, WA) ridors was not caused by a ous | Sergeant Morbey had been inatru- ‘ : ro ied ype pe ty ere tO-lfire, A small quantity of ol} became | mental in securing the conviction of irs ney point out that Increases |iorited Lute wes ecelle: omot demanded range from 72 per cent | Salted ine ee eer Soe other members of the gang, and they to 126 per cent drew lots to do away with him. Be a\fore Williams could carry out hia ontract", he was also arrested by Morbey strikers were ted by & delegation at ay’s which considered demands neers for increased wages. epres om Fermer President Taft owns walking stick made of wood that 4 thought to be 250,000 years old Lioness Meat Is Sold in Paree PARIB, May 19.—A sensation was ed at the Halles when a butcher! exposed for eale the carcas of a# fine lioness. The price was less than beef per pound. The lioness came from & xoological collection. Buy- merous. Dental Prices fi Coming were bp | | fs RIGHT ON THE LEVEL— THE LATEST . according to information receiv: possible arrangement with Villa is for bin to qutt bis ac tivities and retire to private life, said General Caties “For the new government of Mex | fer Bdgur Battle and Claude C. Ram-| compas in Parral for $50,000 ran say. chairman of the board of coun: | > |ty comminioners, Wednesday morn: | ing, it Wax omphasined that every | ed by General P. Elias Callen, rinis proposed landing field’ brought to|ter of war of the liberal constitution thelr attention will be examined be is government rari ORT ¢ beard talk eter ‘ Calles expect to leave for » jeore'se _——~ = beads - wc |hushue City today, where he Will laeek to have an Interview with Villa Congress to Take or a representative of the bandit | Recess on June 4)". WASHINGTON, May 1%—June 4) The, only jhas been decided on as the date far | l congressional recess or adjournment Altho yet undeoided. there is a) strong Sentiment for ni ie ad lee |journment which wo that | a iy the loengrese would net come back unti | ember of ite army te an utter possibility he sald December ¢ Swedish hospital girk S417 dint 8. W.. boy J. 4045 Bath & W.. 18 45th BW. be 17 38th & W |Carranza Capture Again Report HOUSTON, Texas, May 19.-—-Preni dent Carransa has been captured by | revolutioniata, according to Uncen | firmed advicen reaghing here today The report was received by radio by the Ol) Weekly here. It said the capture was effected early today Gen. Obregon forwarded passports to Carransa and ordered him to imme | diately leave the country, the report | maid | Kiows. 0. \Martin, | Bee * R jw bor. | ny | wink re |N: Seventh ave 1632 Ninth ave, bey irk boy lyon | Reott, BJ, 5949 Angelin: Deanortie. F. 2500 Reinie Peek. W. A, 111 Euclid « Pettinger, J. W., 20 | Norton, George A, ave, RiFh | Hilton. BR. ¢ Speliman GO Whitbeek A. Cooper evolutionists Hold West Coast NOGALES, Aris. May 18.--Revo- trie vr. jutioniate are in control of the Mex lepnrett, J.°W,, 610 17th N... boy. fan navy on the West coast, accord | Mattson. W. MH. 1106 Taylor ave. boy./ing to, an announcement that the jhe som J. B 1810 18th ave. boy unboat Guerrero had joined the rev | MARRIAGE LICENSES | on at Masatian, made at hend: 4 ee ers here, Name and Residen Age De le chief of the revolution, ly for Mexico City where he will Je at the speqial congressional ed to select a provisional we 1208 Lakeview t boy %, $09 29th ave, teins ratrom. Claes, Seattle . iw It Anna M.. Stockholm, hal “Se | sho | pre seasion presiden De la Huerta will be accompanied by one thousand men. Wants Police to Find Missing Suit y Two girls, one tall and blond and the other wearing @ fox fur, tried on @ suit at Mra, A, Watson's aia Pine and th 2. Frank, Portland Portiand lathey, Wi Seattle... | Trepus, Maud G. Seattle . Staples, John H.. Kent Tingle, Bva B, Kent Cunningham, Franke P., Seattle YLeary, Anna C. Renion on G Hampel, William N.. Seattle Hubert, Ivy, Vancouver, B.C... Biliott, Forcum, } . Seattle... r Seattle . eth, Auburn Rus aura J, Seattle .. Keyes, May, Seattle Met t, Myrtie, Heattie . Weber, Fracy Nordin, Kose Ls, Seattle Hauae, Orin M, Tacoma Honey, Ada, Tacoma rs. missed a blue they departed. suit shortly after MIKE VEINOVICH, charged with Nquer law violation, pleaded guilty | ‘a4| Tuesday afternoon ang was sen: tenced to pay a fine of $200, 27 Mighth ay. METROPOLITAN Coming for Three Days Starting May 27 Senora Italian Grand Opera Company Friday Evening; “Tl Trovatore” Saturday Matinee: “Lucia di Lammermoor” Baturday Kvening: . - “Cavalleria Rusticana” agtineci” Mail Orders Now Evenings: 50¢ to $2.00 T5e to $1.50 WAR TAX 9 Ken nwood. 58, bak a | Bartenatein, Ka 3 66th N Carter, William B., 54, 1219 King st Suther, Martha 80, 1898 25th av Ware, Alfred, 7 9 Wilton av Blair, Wall M UNCALLED-FOR Men’s and Young Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE SH OURS BEFORE BUYING CUSTOM TAILORS. 1104 FIRST AVENUR Near Spring Stirect Watson told police she| in the United States district court | to accept bim as a factor or al BLANCHARD | Chas. S. Down, Too! We are glad to announce that we also are doing our part to bring down the cost of living. You have noticed, of course; what many of the leading stores are doing in the way of reduc- ing prices. It’s in the air—and we are: pleased to tell you that till further notice we will offer the following re- duced prices on the finest of dental Best Gold. 5 Crowms..... $15 Plates $ 1 O This is for the highest class of work- manship and materials, of course. As a matter of fact, that is the only kind of work turned out of this office—car- ries our guarantee of positive satisfac- tion, too. Willard Storage Battery Service eTaTion av Drive Right Ont on Third Avense tee. M17 Baer PIKE st, Branches: Down Town—d Ave, at Blanchard West Reattic fornia Ave Partiake——2222 Pastiake Fremon 4530 Caji- YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Remember—this is the fastest grow- ing dental office in Seattle. The new management is determined to make this one of Seattle’s leading dental establishments, and do it quick. Dr. LR Clark 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- posa) without charge be- tween the hours mentioned above. Please come as early in the morning as poasible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUE Nerthwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Pestoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at All ‘Times Take Advantage of These Low Prices The National Dentists | Northeast Corner Third and Pike St. Right across Pike Street from the Brockman Store. Look for our Big lectrle Sige.