The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 13

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THE SEATTL WRECK HOUSES DEFEAT VILLA | vene's mone asour) JAPS WANT U, $, Lowden Leads at Chicago { IN (RISH RAIDS IN CHIHUAHUA MRS. SCOTT | TOENTER UNION in Number of Delegates | | BY HAKOLD D. JACOKS most of its mig an tain, Prepares to Send Bandit Chief Flees and Is | STARTS ON PAGE ONE] Hope America Will Join in| clicaco committ Over More Troops Being Pursued | | British Alliance STAR PAGE 123 LULU ENaEAUU TTA criminals, at a time when Se ee WASHINGTON, June 3 —rran fed such a man. He BY Wess Ml re not Villa. Wes detente “i Bg le ‘ mn Gh neeeee t BY A. L. BRADFORD »NDON, June Si ". | tacked the city edhe for im L eatablich’ a hor WASHINGTON, June 3 eget sh of strong © w ” | yosterday, th | hore Japanese diplomats here today - coments t0 Ireland RnOM | aeleddl Sanne 4 é openly expressed the hope that K Y gf adattional troops was | Vv uffered som a ¢ : the yeae nae hee — he ad ‘ eep our * * now being pursued by a % a party to the BritishJapanes wi atia and n ‘ensive 7 . ment that the . . patttesnips V ) | niques, former ¢ nor 1 half a myaterte had ‘ m John wr ) t _ pave acrive t Plyw ‘hua, and the pr tallitary : . cane " erg pease While ¢ { Britain's views on ¢ the, Bik eshein H : : I sk, of Na ! and ec ing an avings wrt was anid } 5 mander of the Chihuahua diatetct pe b Vehumieen’ aia tee this subject are not known ? ite hohe the | his alternate 1 wwtin, Antioch than 1,000 . get it was unde 4d lone of | TSM. had withdrawn, ch “ like to have t CAN'T NEGROES t T g th on regiment n w " hb were thrown out , apf Widow Is Awarded |"), ace a Hecgrae hs out: ts ONE. RULING Accoun $ Logether o f an abate ented, ¢ tin the arre: ul on The national committee voted to P serge pred ‘ mn att . Personal Effects) ' 4 had . and mak r for | d ; oe aus ¥ ee ; in this bank. It is a great convenience in { Be 5 and other gover t bay, et. Meee OC Mat macif aw an off holee " that thee Gite inet your banking transactions and enables you ols ip Ireland. W t Charles ¢ ¥, one of the victims! areanwhile. with the aa ta Owing to the fact that in the Dis: | ho! t or state convention to handle the separate funds with greater oe eight barracks f the wrecked Princesa heap en 6nd bib OWh ma friet of Colur ¢| ip where negroes are bar facility. whieh foundered In Alaskan w 4 © pay for here, he found t eked ¢ tee were attack 1 renounced by either! 4 HUUAQUEREQIUEEREU LUO UAG UHURU LATA AUU EAT NAAT ful in repe &* in November, 1918 ‘ m aving Was slow 1 tedi- | 5. The vote was made on the mo were succes was awar a slow ar : punnta pair of marine glaases, $32.50 in But he « Prive aia “Mae oki eertenaale ion of Committeeman Warren of THE ‘The most stent at tacks yesterday | and other personal effects of * K on his own sepad hakwden. Great Britain and! c r| Mi and followed the contes je Birney, County ¢ ork and Fenit,|in the Un ted States © when b sun. tk te eal a te ae wha dauthinn 0 pees - Riarney t 1.| Wednesday. The pr ; INITIAL VOTE MAY the egation was legal rs 7 ty Kerry. At 1 for Inde muation the , ; OF SEATTLE : overed Oy the Deep ac mikado's. gov eee et SHOW THIS RESULT T Bahitg wah otis Second at Mari ‘ f wat ting The entrance of Jacob L. Hame tence was offered during th pecon a arion xt the barracks wa armed men were made aneou ® before his death he : "wil belet-Oklahorss, in the race for thal? on the Ox'ahoma content pr bulding ty last nigt wife $125. This, and Winod coc-| miinintion haa cesuited in tether (th to show that ne “ ‘Amost the same ¢ against the jome expenses he ha: effect indefir y without |distribution of the delegates, Ac. | D#ffed from the district convention nit, wh and Geashi ing some inves me of fo ptiations. cording to the best obtainable infor bgt was held at the biggest hotel — ———— : was GREAT BRITAIN 18 the vote on the initial bailet \ pointed : ; atte 4 for the funera NOT SO EAGER sive aC the 6 contaete sat to (Or on : apvly Box Car Defendant |Played African k nava every cent she had. |" ts . partle © Ok ma case . and Kilke ations were| insur Mt Brita ase aa te mai the Is State Witness Golf; Fined $50 frustrated b f | ter dep. |! pel . A second defendant ir r vy sambilr a ! 4 a mbling » hunting ar conspir t6 k ¥ convieted and newday in police court. “pe During the nine nths ended © Federal ed)~| March 31, 1920, gove expen-| Vaughn had a tor with Mra ; Mu Okla. and G. O. state's evids re Frank Rosai Hien of | ditures totaled $6.028,000,000 | ott before she went back to Port ; enato Milan Pe r,|of Stilwell, Okla, Their alt . 34; Pete Co - tein ee} 14; Hamon, 12; Judge J. CF » | are John Raper, of Cowet tantino. She told me.” sald Vaughn, “that rteesen PPO aE 7. 2) aide, of Moskos Sergt. P. H. Jennings while her husband's death was pe This relative standing | seated delegates are white not guilty and substituted one of | testified the men were shooting crap blow to her, it was not the dustustienan an” te for J. lL. Hamon of Okis guilty on @ table in the basement of the |disaster that parting with her chil feciatons {a cot po Jefeated 4 William Rateltff, freight conduc. | above address |dren would be. I don't think she * éneckh aceave Wood, were tor, turned state's evidence at the! —_—__—— uid stand it te give them ap, ever 24 J ; ; rev moti tie pening of the trial last Tuesday. f $t Wad SENE.ADAL she would Dave 1 veteran. pollts ‘She’s Accused of 1 testimony at the sena uhington | Boy pe 5 Resctiod ‘Only $518,000 of | Owning Wet Goods : Information charging May O'Brien, a .vcthe ie that by Buffalo Police; Bonds Now Remain 14:5 fits ave, with porsession of committee relative to the! BUFFALO, N. Y. June 3.—Jean More tha 82,000 og Skagit mu- | two qui deseript liquor and delegates came yesterday. | Valentine, alleged kidnaper of Ed4-|nicipal light and power bonds were |a suit« 10 bottles of «on the tenth congres-| ward Lafielle, Jr, S year-old son of | sold “ov counter” at the city Canad lation of the ict of Minnesota and the | Edward LaBelle of Atlantic City,|comptroller's office up to Tharsday | federal prohibition law, was filed in fifth Missourl, The| waa arrested here today and the|noon, This was the third day of the|the United States district court between aj child was recovered | The total amount of the bonds | Thursday morning. egation, the| At the time of the arrest the child/to be sold is $600,000. The bonds| —_—— was not with Valentine, but the al-/are tax free and bear 6 per cent in-| LOS ANGELES, June 3.—The first n wan on the mo-|leged kidnaper told the police the! terest, payable semiannually, | regular aerial mail service between fowden delegation boy was in a house at No. 114 Wilk: | - | Los Angeles and San Francisco bay op: |inson st. The Swiss government ix experi. | points was inaugurated today when egation. This The child was found at the house| menting with compressed turf as a|the eight-passenger airplane “Avion” Rut this ac lwhere Valentine said he had left him. coaj substitute. t this city at 9 a. m. for the north, >, because she lan't a strong woman frail, a woman that stead of being world with ber ean't know how the Ry means of the radio compass, It! The next ate and find one or even tho in the fift no rendezvous has been made in ad-|posed by a W vance twas defeated Autos Meet; Driver Lands in Hospital James Brownell, 22, a Metropoli, tan laundry wagon driver living at 4731 Fi * N. E., isin the city hospital Thursday with a pos sible fractured skull as the result f an automobile collision between his machine and an automobile triven by Solomon Hein, 4334 en Is —— Pas, A™ you dragging along week after week with a dull, throbbing back- @@mache? Do you feel lame in the morn- urred at N. 103nd st, and Green oo wood ave. | m | | Children’ 's Slayer Hunted by Posse) EDMONTON, Alta, June 3.—-Posnea searching the woods near Ma today for Thomas Munn, @ following the brutal and em into the ed the little girl, then | ulls of both children | where he at crushed th with a club. et | ‘ ra Wl FRIDAY | Mc ing, tired all day; suffer sharp, tortur- | Drnering AML | Nets ratticeryntse teats “a ing twinges at every sudden move? followed b entertainment. ‘ =. Then there’s something wrong! So <r Why not find out what it is and try to Z i correct it? You may never have sus- fl ar pected your kidneys, yet often it’s the kidneys that are at fault. A cold, a strain, or overwork congests the kidneys and slows them up; poisons accumulate in the system and many mysterious aches and pains result. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with perhaps some annoying bladder ir- regularity. Don’t wait for more serious trouble. You owe it to yourself to get well and stay well. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have helped many Seattle folks. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! | These are Seattle Cases: Myrtle Street ; BIRTHS tnd ave. and W. Mon- Presenting Summer Dresses, $25.00 Imported voiles in beaded styles present their charming appearance as a feature today and for the balance of the week. They are very decided values. Colors are sunset, turquoise, pink, orchid, maize, corn flower blue and navy. i See special window display. 1 Suits cae $49.75 cial purchase 4120 Maynard ave, son, W., 3850 18th ave. S. W, Second Averue at Spring Street. (Take elevator to Third Fleer.) wa 5809 First ave. 8, girl. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Iseott, Willlam Lyon, Clara M pe mipha Eighty-Eighth Street Donovan Street SEATS ON SALE TODAY a Frod M. Oswald, retired stationary engineer, 88th Mra. 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