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BATURDAY, JUNT 5, 1920 THE SEATTLE HALF CHAMBER |SHRINERS MAY 'EAGLES HAVE A FUND RAISED HAVETOTRAMP LARGE NIGHT J. W. Spangler Optimistic of Qemocrats Buy Up Pullman! Celebrate 22nd Birthday of Results Thus Far Reservations the Order PORTLAND, Ore, June 6,—Be. With approximately half of the tween the alleged shortage of gaso.| Friday night, members of the Fra $250,000 annual budget sought by the ternal Order o! aries and thet Une and the democratic convention | ¢ mag heir friends, which crowded the hall to STAR i] AID ADVERTISEMENT ALL STARTING C e 6@ a 2 TODAY ATTLES BE PHOTO PLAY HOU . Chamber of Commerce and Com “Tis bliss to kiss, don’t miss,” says mercial club assured, workers re-|at San Francisco, visitors to the! capacity, witneswed the Installation newed their efforts this morning in| Shriners’ convention at this city, of the officers of Seattle Aerie No. ‘ all parts of the cit June 18, 19, 20, may have to bike|!: the “mother aerie” of Eagledom, Lew Cody, the “great lover” of the ‘The incomplete returns posted yes t Eagle's hall, Seventh ave, and ® e | terday noon at the members’ counct! | overland If they hope to be present | ping at, luncheon, showed that $92,881 had/ on time. The instalation marked the 22nd jbeen pledged, but approximately Members of the reservation com-| birthday of the order, which had its $50,000 from firma and individuals | mittees in the several cities planning |inception in Seattle on February jwho have beon the largest sub |to send special trains to Portland | 6, 1898 screen, in his second unique special. Last seen in “The Beloved Cheater.” BY EDWIN J. BROWN seribers in past year, was not includ: | are very wroth over the fact that the; The oceasion was one of polifica EUGENE VICTOR DERS SAID;|*! [M this list, and unofficial pledges | democrats have “copped” all the | tion, as it wan the celebration of No. “There are times when even the |‘tsling $50,000 have been given Pullman reservations for weeks in! 1 in cronwing the 6,Q00 mark in mem strongest among us feel weak in the J. W. Spangler, chairman of the advance and that there won't be | bership. Presence of the overwhelming odds raee ee eae on Biba eng Y¥| enough left over to handle thone who| M. J. Davis, the retiring premident, that confront us and threaten our would wend thelr way to the North-| aa presented "with @ life member a cause with disaster; when all our pap atesong na ert rem ps of gus 26° orn city jahip plans are seemingly shattered and, bes ure, wud today that there) a. ghrinens say the democratic! The aerie assinted In the installa > all our years of struggle vain and pr shne bh me ht aa to the success of the | aninistration at Washington isn't | Yon. | fruitless. It is then that the heart|~ playing fair and that the raitroada| The officers installed were M. J grows faint and the aptrit sinks are under the control of politicians | DAVIs, past worthy president; Wm within us if tert to cur own naked) Drops Tacoma Ad at the national capital, Reservations | Wallace Morgan, worthy president selves and to our own paltry re-| F A which had been made several weeks |20mes C. McKnight, worthy sources, but if in the starlear night rom irplane | Sh) bat Peon made weversl weeks | pregident; Malcolm Douglas, worthy of trial we can realize kinship to| STOCKTON Invitations | ang the cars turned over to the dem, |crapmin: Frank Dowd, secretary the God of Love and Truth and to the next Ad club convention In| gorts. Geo, L. Berger, treasurer; John Lals ONG in the picture story of ter, worthy conductor; W. A. Boyd, So, If you see a large delegation of | inside guard; Jacob F. Meyera out dusty trampers, headed by a gaily | side guard; C. E. Calhoun, L. V bedecked band, go marching thru) V terman and Wm. Uder, trustees, town, don’t think it's another Coxey’s|and Dra. H. 8. Hill, L, 8. Schreuder, army it'll be just a few belated |C. W. Silverberg F. Edwards, W tragglers trying to get there before | H. Corson and Eugene Hurd, aerie all ever physicians. | Flaborate plans are being made in| Douglas pupils, under the direction Portland and other Northern cities | Prof. Hamilton Douglas, entertain to entertain the thousands of dele. | the members and their friends.” Righteousness, and feel His omnip:| Tacoma were dropped from an air. | otent power pulsing in our veins,| plane by Kenneth W. Hood, of Ta the vitalizing current of life and|coma, as he started homeward by hope and energy renewed from the) the atr route Friday iG infinite reservoir speedily restores our strength, revives our hopes, re news our faith and courage, and turns ignominous defeat into glor fous victory . “Who has not tn some crists of BEB his life felt himself heart unheard voice, susta : George [ “Barr I McCutcheon’s novel of fashionable society life— ' CanadianPacific “THR TRANS-CANADA gates who are expected. It in enti! mated that more than 60 special Seattle May Be trains, or a third the hoped for . number, with as many bands will Blowing Bottles” enter the city. In Portland, and in| A new corps of Workers in Seat Tacoma, where all trains will atop for tle’s industrial section may shortly two hours, the streets will be gaily | be «inging “I'm forever blowing bot: | decorated with flowers and each del. | Hes.” according to a report from the © will be presented with a bow industrial bureau of the Chamber of Commeroe, which demonstrates that Seattle is an ideal location for glass 87 Mears to Toronto To Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. “Princess” Steamshipe Leave Seattle Canadian Pacific Doe Pier 1, Foot of Vesler Way TNeattte ee we ally Arrive (Vietorta, .../1:15 p.m. |Dalty Leave — |Vietorta Dis pm * Vancouver. |# 45 pm Direct Service Monday “The God I worship is the God $ who strengthens my strength in the : war for the weak; the God who taught me how to love and serve and suffer; the God of Infinite Love g who never damned a mortal soul . but gave to every living creature His divine pledge of eternal love and anal story of quet. But, promise the committee tn charge, Portland and all surrounding ; salvation.” 20 m " orien. Tt is emtimated 4 oon er 100 towns within a day's travel di j 2 THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE made Neoteng || Will be dry as the Sahara enough demand in the frivolous : the following demands from the 1. ee Seattle district for milk bottles and , " ps Ps * | mustard pickle jars, to aay nothing | i “REPRESENTATIVE. GOVE Dutton Chief of Jor nearbeer containers, to fill 3,000 wives % MENT; END OF WAR WITH Spanish War Vets freight ¢ cary annually. and o ¢ TAPAN: ee — epost | TACOMA, June &—James Dutton, P; t G il of ‘ FREEDOM OF PRESS AND of Seattle, wan elected department |# FEVOST Gaul ty | oO! jealous SPEECH; REFORM OF JUDICIARY ‘ | “AND POLICE; NOBILITY AND |) 2 Serer + eaeneeneed by bir fh wires Spanish Killing J. S. Brown “4 jenervations, Ticket Fu r Veterans o! ahi y megane 4 j RICH TO BEAR THEIR SHARE ahh uae cietie Saeo 5-H ashington and) yer, CLEMENS, Mich, June & OF TAXATION; LAWS PROTECT. CANADIAN PACIFIC TICKET ta : Found guilty of murder in the first ' 274 THE FOOR WORKING PEO- OFricE BAN PRANCISCOLLW. . Cham | Soetsons \ebay ter thy alice we de LE.” ence today for berlain, Low Angeles, elected preat | Stanley Brown. The jury returned For such impudence as this the - Russian people were shot down, de dent California Retail Drygoods a |ity verdict last night after three qcation hours’ deliberation ported to Siberia, jatied. clubbed and oppressed, hunted Uke wild beasts. - — = — Meat Men Enforce Sunday Regulation under the name of patriotic Russian You've gotta buy that roast on ism. Tile scene has changed! The people of Russia, tired of wallowing cet oat im their own blood, spilled at the hands of the Romanoffs and land Saturday, if you don't want to ait junkers, have risen to power. Their eee ! down to & vegetarian dinner on Sun right to a selfdetermined destiny day,” my officials of Retail Meat a _. — = —— should not be questionad If the Dealers’ association. They are going MRS. EDIT! MARY GRANT, Star of truth has not misguided me, (Aa Taha ‘AND ¢ HEAPEST WA ™ to cooperate with the police in en Six-Week dies 4 ‘WOULD MIX GAS | Be a8 pvc Grant, Green Lake sweethearts CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director Concert Numbers— Selection, “Rose-Maid” .. “Bo-La-Bo” ......0ee000- FUNERAL SEQVICES for uel Swanson, will be held: I would warn the ruling class of forcing the ordinance prohibiting day afternoon at 1:30 at the nations now engaged tn an ef Sunday sales, Session to Be Hel | grocer, died at Providence hospital) 7 Hamilton parlors, with |Friday. She is survived by her hus-| al fort to subject the people of Russia, : F . 5 wae ts ges Rhancise in Lakeview. Swanson was ki fo the rule of capitafut exploitation Write Us a Limerick and Win Two Actor Opposing sehutherity to proceed with the en WITH COAL 0l |band and two children, The body is|in a mine at Dougiag beware, lest their own people take . . . ‘ orth wd Bed of Weir enterprise and break| Round-Trip Tickets to Tacoma Methodists’ Law| iin iar civen ty tne schost board | ne the chains of economic bondage | : NEW YORK, June 5.—Refusal tolat ite meeting Friday, “ } fi i Tate 9 £160, on the pent jamal on Colman Dock, |gtve benefit performances under the} The session will last etx weeks| But Plan Received No Gen-| Ay iii whieh bind them to industrial servi- X Gdn Sole Hall | auspices of the Methodist Episcopal|in the elementary schools and eight! eral Encouragement ARE YOU IN DEBT? tude and degradation. | THE STREET CAR DEAL. LIKE chureh as® urged yeaterday by| weeks in the high schools, begin-| 4 Iie well worth if, 3 ewenr, | Francis Wilson, retiring preaident of|ning June 21 | For the comfort and luxury you've got We'll Help You—That’s Our Business If you have a number of small debts that ghost, will not down. Patrict fem. being the last refuge of LUCHLLE Rue - ——— Cove, Wash you owe to several different firms—you are bound to worry. You can’t help ft it. You feel you will never get caught up A pomdble solution of the present rasoline shortage in Seattle bas been suggested by John McLean, district sales manager of the Standard Ot! Co. : McLean advises all truck operators by skipper of the steamer West El-| to use a substitute tomposed of one Elliott Bay Camp cajon, gallon of gus to three of Kerosencee epee: | ERS |Our own trucks have been put on _ to Hold Memorial Dr. Hi this mixture” be eaid, “and aside Elliott Bay camp No. 5138, Mod jumph 3 from causing more dirt, there are no the Actors’ Equity association, Wil json declared that the actore should COLLECTION OF WRECKAGE, | retailiate for the “biue laws” of the | evidently from a sailing ship, eight {church which forbid attendance at} eq in jatitude 44 deg. 65 min. N,, lon the theatre. gitude 925 deg. 27 min. W., reported itor, Seattle Tacoma Boats, Colman Dock this dilapidated institution. When the negofiations were being made and the vote was taken our nation! was at war and in need of ships, but the war was over and the| Round Trip Fare $1.00 actual necessity had passed before . the purchase took place. This fact Single Fare 60c fs stuClously avoided by both news| Address yours to Limerick FE: sonic hall, Arcade building. Rev Most of them are of the erend Dr. J. D. O. Powers will de | Eimgtish, German, Spanish, Porta: opinion that direct harm to the motor liver the Memorial address. guece and French would result from king the mtxture, (0) an oc (heat . Me FOR and are afraid there ix not enough LAKE WASHINGTON F Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations | coronene in the city to make the plan ern Woodmen of Amertea, will hold ' ” papers and those who put the deal ; zs mn |harmful effects upon the engine again over. The only proper way to set its annual memorial day service, at ies | Officials of other companies did tle the matter ix to ascertain the 1 Boat L 11 a m. Sunday, June 6, in the Ma not endorse McLean's suggestion, We to Pay facts and present them to the gran acoma s Leave Divestions with cach Viel te § Languages say you - your debts—pay them all at one time. We'll assist you— that’s our business. " ‘jury, and if it is proven that bribery i é ‘was used. send the guilty ones t ‘ prison. Paying to the power com ‘ ee ee racer LAKE | WASHINGTON HIGH | } Worm Werm Fever, or Werm Die | Keronene in the ol mt, aseiat you if you are wer h t Soun ction . ’ “4 é a varcease fi at } power as the Puge' ‘i OOam 06000 © ig Brey, Seating (tha, Sab fo 06 OC | aha dal ad hous eas employed 8 Company paid in a year makes the 2 ul . F deal look bad; in fact, the onty|™ 1 Ae virtue in the deal was the war Pe, ~ time need, and that had passed be fore this gigantic fraud was per ta pierre. of canaren ana aasite | Traction Tax Case | Moved to Monday | The triangular court fight between Interest 8% Per Year Payments Monthly or Weekly petrated. It does look as though| Neadache, Bick Headache, Vertigo the city, county and Puget Sound ; yepepeie, Ind Weak Mem: Q there is work for a grand jury and a Heist oe ety me Traction, Light & Power Co., on the § an honest, capable prosecuting at a étorney. POINDEXTER'’S RACE for the! Presidential nomination fs like S2year-old darkey boy from country who came to town for Fourth of July. His good mammy found him riding on payment of $401,017.76 taxes on the street railway for 1919, was con tinued in superior court Friday until Monday. The city acquired the lines Rieeding, Rxternal, Im in March, 1919. The company main IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TRAIN SERVICE iarrs | te Ophthalmia, Hore or Infliamea Byes = tains the lines were public property | during the greater part of the year and nontaxable. County attorneys jelaim the lines were taxable | 20 Wheeping Coagh, Kparmodic Cor 21 Asthma, Oppresesd, Difficult Bi merry-go-round pony. When heer i alice oe SD ee eel NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 3 fasion aoe 'Jury Récommends Be to spend you money dat way, kaixe 25 Prepay. Fluid accumulations | you don’ get nuthin’ for it. When FJ Meaara, Vomiting. Srasteknese aa Leniency for Jose! 9 5 | nary System | Leniency recommended by 4 Jury 28 Nerveus Prostration ‘4 you ride on dat heah go-round thing NORTH COAST LIMITED No. 2 Eastbound 0, 1 Westbound TTLE 915 am Ly CHICAGO 945 a.m You ain't gittin' or gwine anywhar Ly SEATTL CAG nvicted him of forgery, You jest think you is, dat’s all re SPOKAN 1 ba ve pe rset lh ng be Unieers ecectinente, Wetting Bea. Way of hope twa’ ink tutes 4 . o 4 % i rs Mt or Jose do, Filipino, i the Aiea mrt china wees oe ar 1045 p.m. Ar. SPOKANE 6:00 p.m St Dieerdere of the Heart, Paipttations alts gr Soper ay re me a gon Moopedeaeagd ree Ar CHICAGO 115 a.m. Ar SEATTI 400 a.m | 43 Speeme and Convulsions ‘ tonstantly slanders the Grange, the 4 . 34 Gere Threat ond Guiney on & charge of forging a $100 check ‘Triple Alliance and the Non-Partisan | 72 Hours, Seattle to Chicago. — 35 Chronic Congeations, Headache Jended in Judge Everett C. Smith's} League, we cannot refrain from| EQUIPMENT—Library Observation Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, with Drawing Room and Com 11 rtp. La Grippe, Gripe [court Friday Tourist Sleeping Cars and Coaches, Dining Cars. partments, concluding that, as measured by| their slanders, those institutions are| Doctor's Book on the treatment No. 4 Easthound—Atlantic Express No. 3 Westbound—Pacific Express of “Every tiving thing*—mailed free. Ramsay Goes Soes Up At afl Drag end Country’ Btores in Flight | THESE BONDS ARE TAX FREE en wale Le. SEATTLE 6:00 p.m Ly. ST. PAUL 11:05 a.m in Air. THE CHESTY SCREECHER ts a Ar. SPOKANE 7:25 am Ar SPOKANE 8:00 a.m. Hamphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co, 156 Beg ted from Sweden or Nor- } 5 SATTLE 6:20 Witllam Street, New York. County Commissioner Claude C.| bird tmpor' Ar. ST. PAL 8:15 a.m Ar SF ¥ 10:20 p.m. ee Ramsay was getting accustomed to $600,000—The City of Seattle Coupon way. It never knows what it is hollering about, except to attract at | tention to its noise and the manner in which it swells out its chest. cor EQUIPMENT—Standard Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Seattle to Minneapolis, St. Paul; Seattle to Spokane and Seattle to Walla Walla. Tourist Sleepers, Seattle to St Path, Dining Car and Coaeh Service. Walla Walla Sleeper arrives that city 645 a. m edrth again Saturday, after a fisht| Ronds in denominations of $100, $200, oar with Lieut, L. W. Miller, formerly of the flying circus. Ramsay went up| $1,000, maturing equal amounts, commenci! with Miller Friday to inspect poasible |Mnding fietd sites from the air. (SIX Years and ending twenty years after their are great money-getters. | No. 42 Eastbound—Mississippi Valley No. 41 Wer int taaet Sound JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY, the) Limi Limite Hoosier poet, said: P Ly. eure ant Lv ST. LOurSs 991 p.m CAMPFIRE GIRLS promised noat| date, Bonds to be dated June Ist, 1920; inter- — “There is Gene Debs, a man that a Pt oe eeataia dire bry P. = at Blake Island, wth“ _|est 6%, payable semi- -annually on the first ‘And just Belds out in his two hands|— Ar OMAHA Lv DENVER. 7:35 p.m, Seattle’ jof December and June of each year; both prin= \ As warm @ heart as ever beat Ar. KANSAS CITY Ly. SPOKANE 645 p.m. ea ie 8 ] d bl 1 aan Ts exes toa the judenent ooat“|M Ar ST. LOUIS SEATTLE oa | ROUNDS PETTY Leadi cipal and interest payable in gold coin at the § THE EDITORIALS AND CAR-| EQUIPMENT—Standard Drawing Room Sleeping Ca ttle to Kansas City, St. Louis and Denver. | B¥yoo FAR £60 ading ie City Treasurer’s Office in Seattle or at the MOONS in tho Heattle Times call to Tourist Sleeper, Chair Car and Coaches, also Dining car service, Seattle to Kansas City. D ti t . : ‘Wash Fi wr N. ’ gnind Ole Hanson's Americanism and 1B Ko 6 20th, and Standard Sleeper will be operated from Seattle o1 IGE T SOUND sATIO enus , - as ington isca gency in ew York, at the odor of 8. H2 which is aul TELLOWSTDNE PAS cee toe Wee ped ab . 9 ° PUGET SOUNL NAVIGAT T am now devoting the option of the holder, from the gross rev- _ phureted hydrogen and smells like Peas 338, Local, will leave Spokane 6:46 a, m.; arrive Seattle 9:20 p. m. y entire time to my dou & Fotten eggs and the street car deal ‘Train No. 34, Local, will leave Seattle 12:10 midnight; arrive Spokane 4:30 p, m., carrying local ‘enues of the entire Municipal Light and Power |\System of the City of Seattle. This issue is a part of a total authorized is- SAN JUAN ISLANDS })““s's"ernses"nave'see lsue of $5,500,000 for the development of the MeN. Bue leaves Criwren Dene, | icatablished for mor: |Skagit River power project, $1,500,000 of these eee eee fo munaetn tl cte, ane undae ai bonds having been sold in'1918 to local bond _ Hames lm, SiMe Bel J] personal management since July 16: /houses on a 6 per cent basis. cransiantaavertiaing éepFete, For further information inquire at City | NORTH DAKOTA has raised the Orville Neer, Cy Passenger Agent L. Carey, General Agent, Passenger Dept. Comptroller’s office of Mr. Kelly. Le My prices are the lowest, con- taxes on land owned by speculators | A. D. Chariton, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Buy from the City direct and save the CO sistent with first-class work. f EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. ‘and monopolies, but the real farm-) Dentist Pa ors of North Dakota smile. "elas Se) st mission. ver for Yakima, open 9:30 p. m ‘Train No. 33%, Local, will leave Seattle 7:40 a. m.; arrive Yakima 215 p, m.; arrive Grandview 400 m. Train No. 331, Local, will leave Grandview 5:20 p.m. leave Yakima 1130 p, my arrive Seattle 6:10 a m. Carries jocal sleeping car, Yakima to Seattle ‘Train No. 407, to Portland, will leave Seattle 8:10 a m. ‘Train No. 423, to Olympia and Grays Harbor, will leave Seattle 4:05 p.m. For particulars, fares and information, apply at CONSOLDATED TICKET OFFICE KING STREET PASSENGER STATION 714 Second Ave. Eliott 5830 Seattle, Wash. Main 6601. 200 1. ©, SMITH BLDG, vtiott 5580. WHEN WE LOVE OUR FRIENDS we are only human; when we for- give our enemies we are inhuman, eccording to the new Americanism y advocated by blatherskites, | A DELEGATION LEAVING SEATTLE in a special car to nom ¢ {nate Poindexter at Chicago reminds ore of & $40 saddle on a $10 hon * PHILIP TWOROGER boasts Rs that he did not support Ole Hanson All whic did, envy him, m dental practice, IT make qd all examinations and ‘ diagnose each case as Sey well as do all extract ing between the hours of 9 a, m, and 5 p.m DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSION TO Puget Sound Navigation Co. Dook Main