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| The Seattle Star [*=-"-») SE ATTL E, WASH., a nt MAY 20, 1920. ense ly ie igges ssue: sup ator (So Says Mary Roberts Rinehart) SOLDIER BONUS AFTER ARREST OP by li a. Po l icians ideste “ 3 is Prediction of Republican’ Begs City Nurses to end| ” Leaders Her Misery | if a = pe . A WASHINGTON, May 20—The nol} After her requests that she be for anging Residence Is Long Job for Diagharendel debe adfardvn eas ove jority of the republicans in caucus ” il e Former . hest ast night, will be passed by the! covering from the effects of lysol ¥ " house within the next few days, re) Thursda - ta 4 publican leaders today predicted. Bhe was brought to the hospital BY ZOF BECKLEY |thetr own time, Tt ts now said by Despite opposition of the treasury by Patrolmen P, M. Johnston gnd G DOORN He May Herr some that the famity will “cc on department and the administration to! Graves at 3 a. m., suffering intensely Withetm Hohe ern has bee ate in Ma by others that they any bonus, the republican advocates from a draught of lysol, } moving for weeks now—and he can't get in until June, One guess are certain th enough demoe Give me something, please give! only beginr is as good as another, | will vote for the bill to frustrate any| me something to end it all—I don't ark. A couple of wagons, with maybe NOBODY PAYS ANY effort to block its passage. want to live any longer,” she begged el ee, ca ng the cat and ig ATTENTION TO HIM Plans were to report out a epecial of nurses. She was treated and w Th eaple of Amerongen and rule from the rules committee today, probably recover | into the now corn show almost incredible ind: aking the bill in order on Friday or | © whe arrested at 919 Weller at. ° eg ae ference to the HMohengollern move | Saturday. It is doubtful, however, if! shortly before midnight Wednesday ons ks vm t consider the once “All High: |... Nebedy caren when they the senate will act before congress re-| by the same patrolmen and booked aa 8 ~ move, er whether they ever move er ceanes early in June. a disorderly person, A friend ob- tson Between 60 and ¢0 huge van loads pales ata en 1 little Door I The republicans Inst night ap-|tained her release on ball several have already arrived at I n a. aa | proved the bill as it has been revised | hours Inter. Going to the same house House, n two frank ar Pci a by the ways and means committee by | early Thurs morning, the officers jeonce! ¢ truck w ate on his comings and & majority of nearly three to one, the | found her suffering from poison. She bck f @ state of com: n of vote being 116 ). The action was! would give no cause fer her unhappi-| HARD To KNOW WHAT pects of taken against the advice of leaders, ness and attempted suicide. TO LEAVE BEHIND bring p will Negro Appointed ie ‘tects egret Presbyterians to cee. omget Open Annual Meet Methodist Bishop sometimes RUSSIAN REDS > LADELP , May 2 rhe DES MOINES, lowa, May 20. bringing Koc : pieilaer mse g women to or.| Dr. BB. Jones, editor of the Bouth so oe ' nation as ruling elders will be sub | Western Advocate w Orleans, was ; | tire Presbyterian church thruout the | Met t general conference, He re sche tient ta Glad | United States, if the recomm tion | cetved 72 votes more u an me neo -nighhee Bh oy of the comminsion eapecially appoint-|emmary two-thirds majority by the piled wit sae furniture General Advance Started on) ed to investigate the matter ie ap.|conterence yeaterday. f j } proved by the Presbyterian general, Charlies L. Meade, Denver, Colo. acted i it the k | 50- Mile Front | assembly, which Tim ite official an-| waa elected bishop on the ninth al Attia the house which is now . ™ m nual sessions Philadelphia tonight. lot cast by the Methodist general filed: with painters and decorators | “ONDO™: May penn coviet | | The commission on the official re |conference here yesterday. Dr who are being prayed to hurry,| ‘TOOP® have started a general | |lation of women in theehurch consints jo received votes, 28 mere PLEASE, and let the family move|Yance against the Poles over a 60-| [new Sveckt seer. whoue: We srork,|Jerlty. One pegre blikiep remeida’ to 1 mile front in the Polotsk-Lepel re | New York: Rev, William L. Barrett, be chosen by the conference, PRAINING THE MOAT in, & Moscow wireless dispatch sald Rellefontaine, O.; J, T. Manson, New a BE THAT BREEDS MOSQUITOES | , | Haven, Conn, and Rush Taggart.| DES MOINES, Iowa, May 20 Workmen, indeed, are all over the), © an forese plerced the Polish w York, It has beon investigating |The Methodist general conference place—remodeling the main door-| front May 14, the dispatch said he subject for the past year, It can- elected the Rev, E. M. Clair, negro, way, draining the a t moat) The enemy's attempted resistance vassed the leading ministers, elders Washingtan, D. C.,, a bishop on the which has been a le. the soviet nunique |and women of the Presbyterian 11th ballot cast last night, the vote place, erecting a ing that the Polish re churet announced today showed, The elec planted with rhododendrons w inued to amount to panic tion of Dr. Clair completes the num Veteran Is Shot ver too clear a view of th a A pe ber of new bishops recommended by is had from the highway, doing a © of the present F evtk ‘ tine guenrak aouteranen Bundred and one things toward the offensive, presumab ted by By House Thief a9 comfort and adornment of the estate. General Brusilott, wo ong a | P. id t Si For consider also in the moving | ine west of the city of Vitebak, CHICAGO, May 20.—Edwin Sher. residen igns troubles of ex-kalser that this 1 about 5m north of Kieft. man, 27, went thru four years of * probably his final mc Polish communiqu partly eon-| = lxhting on the Western front with Pay Increase Bill Whether he likes Doorn House or | fifmed the Moscow statement, the * afb. (is Bs May 19 the Canadian troops and came out} WASHINGTON, May Presi. “tb r Poles admitting thet pops had been ary Roberts Rinehart, most suc . - ched, Yesterday he was shot dent Wilson has signed the army not, t of the P 7 ICE cSHA who ym . forced to fall back after severe fig essful woman short story N RS. ALICE GRESHAM th by an apartment house|and navy pay bill, increasing pay of years ago « it him, ng south of the Dwina river, whi writer, and pla the DODD, mother of the first |) prowler and is dying in the county |officers and 4 omen in er the clim: prove unsa’ flows northwest from Vitebsk toward y Paget American soldier killed in France, | bowpital. lis assailant esoaped. larmy, navy and marine corps Or sightseers too numerous, at Doorn Tea Se ETS | whe gives entire credit for recov ; = = House he must live, and likeiy die. re Jividual home, | ery of her health to the well PTCH LET EX.KAISE Two Held as Police » acct known medicine Tanlae, ISIT DOORN p and demo - Albert De and Albert I home pr ht to start with, the Dutch gov tld seuasiny granted permiasion | Matthews, 19, arresied by Motorcy This problem says, is the High to the so-called “prisoner” of Amer.|°'® Patrolman A. J. Hill, are being Cost of Living. / held in the cit 1 A ongen to visit Doorn several times | eld in the city jail Thurwlay om poo nog rricaL & week open charges ‘pending an investiga PARTIES SIDESTEP It tion into their possession of an anto- Psual . oy Usually he comes alone, but sev-| opie said to have been stolen near “There is not a single home, not a eral times lately when the weather ‘f y t “ en fine * vas. ac.{ Portland. b youths had in their/single member of a single farily Seams circulated romore of ner ii Shells, the police declare. They were| does not touch.” sald Mra, Rinehart 4 re ser ll) arrested Wednesday night Yet both cal parties so far Es Leben eatanee be hoes the! - have topped it. ‘. th te period o sari thee : of post-war reconstruction {t seems Hohenzolierm will move m Mar | Exports Decrease tome high tne that some conera | ace ig. te mag c tive work to be done. There's been a carpenters and painters are taking by $135,000,000 | iv» work ‘0 be done. There's been s ' WASHINGTON, May ~Exports | -neap thing in America today.” | TARTING S § SATU RDAY fell off $135,000.000 in April as com-| 1¢ ig fair to assume that If Mrs - red with March, the commerce de-| ; : Runehbart is of this opinion concern. COLONIAL pred $30,000,000 per cent of the entire adult, woman ood of the country h a the same views. Lord > theliffe, England's best known newspaper publisher |naid, when last visiting the United States, that he considered Mre. Rine hart the most typical American wom | an he had ever met. UNDER PRODUCTION | AND OVER DEMAND “Aside from profiteering, which « a criminal rather than an econom-| fe matter,” said Mra Rinehart,| «. ‘folowing remarkable endorse there are, an Im two basi) ment of Tanlac was given recently causes for our continued high prices.’ hy Mra, Alice Gresham Dodd, at the They are under-production and over : Memorial Home, Gavin| 9 ii demand.” Si Weaaavilie, Ind. which henke Patent colt or fine black kid. This opinion {9 expressed by Mrs.| was presented to her by the patriotic ° Rinehart after a bus trip thre ple of Indiana, as evidence of their Sizes 243 to 9, AA to D out the country h gave her un-|appreciat © services rendered | 1 opportunity for observation his cc by her son, Corporal | FOR MUSIC OUT OF DOORS During this trip, extending over a| James B. Gresham, the first Ameri-| period of several months, and cover-|can soldier killed in France. Expres-| ng territory from the Atlantic to/sions of eympathy were received by| e the Pacific coasts and the extreme| Mrs, Dodd from all parts of the Unit- Southern states, she talked informal ly with hundreds of representative | women. “We, the women of the country.” |said Mrs. Rinehart, “are going to/ |have to realize that we are pretty) |much responsible for one of the|learn with interest and pleasure that causes of high costs. We're demand: | she is now in splendid health again. ing too much, We have come to| When seertat her home recently she think of comfort and luxury aa|made the following statement, giving |synonymous terms. They are not.|the entire credit for her recovery to Necessities we must have, but Iux-| the well-known medi ‘Tanlac, |uries we can do without—like silk! “After my dear boy’s death, I had ed States, and the newspapers of the country carried the story of the first “war mother.” ‘The shock of her son's death re. sulted in the serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd's health, but everyone will | THE VICTROLA The Victrola IV. BAREFOOT SANDALS A large shipment now on sale at $1.35—Sizes up to 11. stockings at $5 a pair.” & general breakdown in health,” said Mra, Tunebart believes in work for| Mrs. Dodd. “At first it was just in- : Pino |igestion. ‘My food tsed to upset me $1.65—Sizes 11 to 2. is just the thing to take on camp- “And by everybody,” whe contin-|%"4 I had to diet myself very care ing trips, canoeing, etc. ued, “I mean not any particular claws | fully, which wasn’t much hardship aa Jor particular sex, but everybody, Wo|! lot all desire to eat. Then 7 had ii i i | © no tio: cokers ¢ \a ack o' mi ‘ This portable model is convenient to carry, occu- | were not Breen seprpidiriat ss patie tn my siouldens” Baar wed i ] very small space. “ vo bave|@tms, Sometimes I used to suffer a pying only a very small spac Into slackers, mow that we have| — a+ deal, and my joints would get all swollen up and stiff. I was able| to do very little about the house, and | peace?’ Mra “wholly unnecessary industrial up- We will gladly demonstrate for you this wonderful Rinshart's term for strikes} “ h pues Pe Sot ind at times couldn't even cook a meal little machine. nets.” She contends that “industry:|1 got very nervous and restleas, and like masriage, 19 @ mutual affair.” 9 night would lie awake for hours, When in a marriage a woman takes PRICE $25.00 und Jost many @ night's sleep as a nequence. A friend of mine had received a great deal of help from Taniac, and it was she who advised me to try it. Tam so giad I did for it proved the all and gives nothing, that mar is a failure, The same thing, says she, is true in industry. here is a very apt slang phrase ‘passing the buck.’ The time one by for clear visloned Amer: | nest medicine I have ever taken, It to pass the buck, pan Cn gave me a good appetite and |dustrially or politically,” says Mrs.) «eemed to settle my stomach so that TERI IF DESIRED Punehart. I was no longer troubled with indi-| Montana Murderer Sentenced to Hang! gestion. I don't know what it is to| have rheumatic pains now, the swell- ing and stiffness have all gone out of my joints and I am able to do the work of the house with the greatest VICTROLAS PRICED $25 AND UP LATEST RECORDS DILLON, Mont, May 20.—B. C.| ease, My nerves are now steady and e | Davin, alias Albert Yek, was found! «trong, I sleep fine at night, and I = ‘ in ees guilty of murder in the first degree! feel botter in health than ever before den Oxfords just arrived Bush & Lane Piano Co, |i 2i..222. 3 ces eich eee in| Famous Boyde i s here to be hanged for killing Sheriff| for what Tanlac has done for me, and in two leathers—Black Kid and Rus- recommend it every chance I| 1619 THIRD AVENUE j Wrmen of Beaverbead county on shall i . ABER Bh | athe get. | sia Calf, Tanlac {s sold in Seattle by Barten Between 1913 and 1918 the money! Drug Stores under the personal di stocks of gold in France decreased | rection of a speglal ame ait represen: fron $1,200,000,000 to $664,090,000, | tativegs, 1 hgh ih i, OO een = ae . VICTOR AND COLUMBIA RECORDS | the appearance of a man nick or in-| ‘Tho the crown prince is tempor toxicated when he registered at the arily performink some of the state Hotel Oaks here, between 11 o'clock functions of the emperor, this iy —~|rangement is temporary, the minis: | eyes are red, strained or have dark| Ireland Rioting rings. Simple witchhazel, camphor, LIMERICK, Iretand, May 20.—One hydrastis, ete, as mixed in Lavoptik’ man was killed and a woman and the!linum eye cup FRE Co. Several very attractive specials are featured for Friday and Saturday selling, and you women who demand good shoes at a low price can eas- ily satisfy your desires and be assured of usual Brown-White quality. Women’s Black Kid Nine-inch All-kid Boots on popular narrow toe last, with Louis heels and 8-inch, all-kid with low heels, welted sole and medium toe—your choice for two days at Interesting Values FAMOUS SCIENTIST IS FOUND IN DAZE Dr. Lachman “Wakes Up” in Chico After Six Months of Wandering SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.—Dr.]and noon, on May 15, Wiliam Ogden, 4 Arthur Lachman, distinguished hotel clerk on duty at the time, sald tst, who says he has for the | tod of victim him. months been a was trying to adjust nix amnesia. Lachmon, who had been missing for six months, turned up yesterday self today to his old surrounding n Chico, apparently suffering from For six months the doctor b rasta, been missing while a country-wide » one here seemed to have any search has been conducted for bim.| ,nowledge of the reported fall whieh A reward of $1,000 was offered for! way maid to have partly restored the information leading to his dis-| sientist's mem ory covery | aging His family received a telegram from Chico stating: “Leaving Chico, due San Fran 2: cisco 6:20 p. m. Cannot understand matters.” Morris Pallen, bis brother-in-law | IS IMPROVING with a detective, met Dr. La man’s train at Sacramento an found the doctor. told his wite he | Hatano Reports Emperor Dr. Lachman awoke yesterday morning to find| himself in strange surroundings. | Able to Walk He learned he was in Chico, he! e oy aid, “To my aston he BY HENRY W. KINNEY said, “I learned it was May 19." | TOKYO, May 15.—(Delayed.)—Bmm He said he had sustained a fall|peror Yoshihito, altho suffering in Chico which he believes re-|from neuralgia and kidney trouble, established his memory. He bears|is not in a critical condition, aceord- a new sear on his forehead, but|ing to the statement of Viscount says he does not know how he re.|Hatano, imperial household minister ceived it. | today. cee CHICO, Cal, May 20 Lachman, scientist and author, ‘The Mikado ts able to take motor Dr. Arthur | rides and walks, Hatano- said, in am had | interview today. HOW ANY GIRL CAN |= none ame EYES ‘Man Is Killed in No girl or woman is pretty if her, eye wash, will brighten the eyes and! girl wounded in clashes between eb & week's use will curprise you with| Villans and police and soldiers here ight el o {ta QUICK resuits. Regular use of| ##t Bight. Streets were patrolled to: Giay day. Lavoptik keeps the eyes healthy, | sparkling and vivacious. The quick | change will please you. Dainty alum- wift's Drug! TARTING SATURDAY THE CONFESSION ? COLONIAL and leading druggists. Boots $5.00 for Men Repriced to meet the demand for better shoes at moderate prices, are several complete lines of high- grade Oxfords and Shoes in popu- lar styles featured in $10.00 OW EHH