The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 24

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NE ee EY A OE IR A A ERE I RIE PY AI ee THE SEATTLE STAR esi AD MEN NOW ON SMALL MINORITY (‘CHIEF HosTEss FOR G. O. P. ‘OUTLAWS’ WILL | ALLIANCE, PLAN Girl Facing Death Chair FIGHT TO DEATH, Insurgent Railroad Men to Continue Struggle BY DON K CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO, May 2%. Outlawed by the regular labor unions and denied Feoognition by the United States rail teed labor board, insurgent railroad strikers have amalgamated (their the death” >) land and BRITISH-JAPAN Treaty Now in Force Ends Next July WASHINOTON, D. C, May 28 ‘The United States has a very genu in the ine Interest tiplomatio nego tiations Britain and Japan, touching t newal of the altance betwe: Japan, which te F July 20, 19 meeting here of outlaw lead week. “Et was agreed that the Chicago association,” he said, the spokesman for all Any stops taken by us wouk! followed by the others. Our object is to gain return of Oar seniority riehts. The men were to go back to work some they had been given But there was } 1¥ ORGANIZATION GROWING “We are stronger than ever and . The reason is the United labor board's dilatory tactics. time going into statisti have waited for (heir im the country ts rep-| new amalgamated | & membership of! railroad labor board fafle Provinion for us in its de Just as well never Henry Holm, 47, a logger employed the Snoqualmie Lumber Co. at In the present treaty, it is ro vided that netand shall nm be mpelied to joln in military oper. | a 2 with Japan againat any country with whieh England has a| ¥* * * Child’s * 4% Her .. ee * Words Accuse treaty of arbitration ' This te to cover relations of con tinued friendship with the United States, On the other hand, if there khoukl be trouble between Creat Britain and the United States, the AngloJapan treaty wouk! require Japan to join in military operations aguinst the United States Certain of the more enlightened Japanese are anxious to raise the question whether there should net be a similar exesption applying to the United States In the new treaty which ty being nemotiated Of course, no one formsees any immediate prompect of trouble wit! the British, but treaties last over many years and diplomatic rela tions undergo changers. ‘There are bound to in coming years between Amerion and Great Fritain in the matter of shipping, commerce, navies, canals and pordbty even over mubject na. tions on questions of gntfdetermina. tion be rtvalries Mayer Forfeits $25 Bail in City Court Joseph Mayer, wealthy manufac turing jeweler, failed to appear tn Police court Thurstay afternoon to to Picnic Sunday ‘The annual plente of the Fraternal Order of Sons of Iarael this year will | Be devoted to the banefit of war suf- ferers. It will be hekt Sunday at A NEW YORK, May 28.—-Wlll the, not love my mother | words of a child dnty nine years old, | tell the policeman that my mother | wanted us to be bad women. She! heartbroken over the lon of Der! vised the pistol against my mother's mother, send Marie Tucci, 20, to the! head and fired She had to lean @iectric chair? over me to reach mother, for we ‘The state hes demanded that the| Were sleeping together.” beautiful Italian giri with the creat) mur’ i pay the ex-/ Arrested When He , Calls for Mail She deciares she shot her sister in| When William J. Fay went to the orter to avoid being forced inth «| postoffice at noon to get his mail, two | tte of shame and to me her nine | postal inspectors served him with a yearold niece from the mame fate. (warrant charging him with forgery On March 10 the accused gtri, with | He ts accused of having floated anv clinging to her|eral thousund doflarg worth of «pur. hand, walked Into the police station|!ous checks against a well-known at Atlantic City and accused herself |haberdasher™ acooant tn the Beatle She told me to} of the murder. be a tad wornan.” said she | ber I wouldn't. She said she ve Concertina go out to see the man, then. I screasned’ that she sbouki not. We beran to Oeht and turned | “My sister Angelina tot me 1! National bank TOUR OF INSPECTION of feat. flees harbor and port facilities was made by E¢@ward Hungerford, noted transportation expert and writer, and a party of railway and shipping men Tiruretay. | WAY BACK HOME WORRYING GARY Tacoma Is Chosen Place for Says Attempt Is Made to Next Convention here f the Hac ward today Tacoma was chosen place of moe The city in position Say Body Not That Destroy Constitution continued, “have 1 sore eginiation which ja wrongfu PLENTY OF ADVICE OTHER FELLOW king of the detie ‘isertminating.” of I. W. W. Fugitive o CHEHALIS, May 2%.—The bod found near Oakville early in the weok In not that of Olé Hanson, the 1 .W. W. fugitive, who made his ow cape Inst fall from the poses search: ing for men who took part In the Centralia Armistice day murders Thin in the belief of Sheriff John Berry and Deputy Frank detailed on the Investigation. Roberts, | pear and that indifference ¢ und free investment of capital up to the requirements of business demands, together with the full cooperative amistance on their part, the best talent, experience and Initiative would languish and dinap and idle ness would be rubetituted.” MRS: FLETCHER DOBYMS When the republican national convention meets in Chicago, We knocked the Se Ss June 8, one of the most prominent hostesses who will enter- ltain the delegates, will be Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns, of Chieago, who heads the republican women of Illinois. rocks from under the bottom— Lundquist - Lilly Upstairs Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing always were “Rock Bottom,” but when we started our sweeping 20 per cent reduction offer we . fairly knocked the rocks from under the bottom. BROWN-WHITE’S Off on Shoes oMEANS The great event still goes on, but, as we stated in the first place, such an offer under present conditions can only be for A LIMITED TIME, and we are specially anxious that our own old friends and customers should be in on this wonderful clothes buying opportunity. 20, You can make your selection of very smart styles from this big stock and actually save from one to three dollars on your purchase. Attractive, indeed, are the many new models in Pumps and Oxfords just arriving from far New York factories. These are all included and at this discount. SATURDAY SPECIALS COME UP BEFORE THE TIME LIMIT IS REACHED—YOU ALWAYS DID SAVE MONEY UPSTAIRS—BUT NOW YOU BUY AT PRICES WHICH ARE THE TALK OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Extra Special Women’s White Reignskin Lace Boots, with welted sole and white Louis heel $5.00 11¥, to 2. .$1.95 ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES . a 20% Off MARY JANES Oo 2% to 6...$2.75 Lundquist-Lilly Upstairs Clothes Shop Green Bldg. sisi Fourth and Pike 20% Of f on Men’s Oxfords — wide Tan Lotus Calf 5 to 11....$1.35 variety of styles—black or brown. Outing Suits Women’s Black Kid Pumps Special at $5.00 Made of fine black kid, light soles and covered heels, also in patent leather. va TDL WN-WH 1220-22 SECOND AVE. Men’s Shoes Men—you who demand quality, style and comfort —are not usually attracted by a price below the limit you expect to pay—your idea of quality is too often determined by the price. Come in and see what you can do for $10.00 Always Second at University Men’s Suits and Overcoats Thousands of high- grade Suits and Over- coats to choose from. Our regular low up- stairs prices are marked on the gar- ments, and at time of purchase you sim- ply deduct the sub- stantial ‘amount of Men’s !’ats and Caps No reservations ; very latest styles included. Whatever the price you pay, you get ONE-FIFTH OFF, Boys’ Hats and Caps An important part of our great Boys’ Department. Every style for all ages, and in every case Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Mothers are amazed that it is possible for us to make such a price reduction, because they know very well that our low upstairs prices always were the limit of value. Four thousand garments to choose from, all 20% Off} (20% Off} |20% Off and Trousers The big sale comes at a fortunate time for the man who wants his Summer ‘ogs. All the fine uting Flannels in- cluded in this as- tounding offer. Sizes for the Stout The man of unusual size ean be fitted here just as perfectly as the “Regu- lar" size man. And the selection offered him. is comprehensive enough for the most exacting, 20% Off S235 .325459°2, 27255 WEEE

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