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FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS —no goods sent C. O. D.; no approvals or exchanges; guarantee to fill mail orders; no deliveries we cannot this mirror priced below cost— unusual saving on this tea kettle— $2.98 regular price $5— pare aluminum tea San kettle nur attractive Pictere gers: Special Pri" day-Saturday { ‘tun for the children; this aeroplane special iFriday-Saturday— framed THIRD PLOOR linoleum very specially priced Friday-Saturday — $1.15— regular price 81.50 fi and then re r tance, wings ogith 13% c a aeros@ane. when w lensed, will fy a consid Frida y-SeGirday MEZZANINE FLOOR an unbeatable price ? on this ess beater-- 28¢ regular price or ail ateet turbine ese beater: no Pries special “riday-S urday, 28e, THIRD FLOOR TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 South Lith St, dea L. H. Compton. Life Term, Walter Bannaater and David eesfenees Murder re sentenced with Oxia SALEM, Ore, June 10.—James Ogle, one of three men serving lite itences in the state penitentiary the murder of J. N. Burgess and 10 E. Parker, last November, at mt tavern, near Portland ; passed to firing the shots that “killed the two men, ac cording to War Smith ‘Mrs. Wilson Is Good Samaritan It has been estimated that in Eng land the war work for women drew 400,000 recruits from domestic work 5 and dressmaking is Of all Mexico's oil lands, only 15 per cent been tested, rest lie un ped and u A n leve Souk little on were rank Lime glided by at their start Now Is the Time to Buy Your Summer :, Footwear— Take the elevator to the Third Floor and save $% to 5&5 on your shoes. > teak toe Reductions i Ms rere co For the Week-end in Low Shoes White Pumps White Oxtords y White Canvas "White military or Louis hee tar gular $4.00 value. Special for week-end $2.95 Southern Ties The most popular shoe this season—the Southern ‘Tie, in Brown and lack Louis Values to $11.00, pe- $9.95 Men’s Oxfords We carry a very pop wlar line of Men's Ox a } fords, mostly in tans. All wines. Popular Prices thei effort But it was r adiew, and | would be a little they w helpf ri nally a big car pulled alongmide shed not successful to a ga Seniiliets J Are Not GKONG, China, June urried, be ly by letter.” ivert wanted impor accommodation difficulty in securing sufficient food r transportation facilities the 5 men wit families are not desired for corpora tion and government in Drowns Baby Thought HERNE BAY was going to ki Ant to le Mrs. Emi! jury here a bath tub 10 een This | being columns t to @) for wee $1.95 Black Pumps Ladies’ ¥ Pumps. or patent fin Good general wear “ $7 dv pe and the 1 for on positions Jun and 1 didr by bel ave a freak b Irvine dr The inquest showed nuld not were wmiles | to make the Henry ot pleasant for the nomebody the of the White asked | if there | tried to crank up the So the tien into Wanted in Orient} 4. recure Freak} ed the ehild in| he} THE SKRATTLE STAR | | Mexican |the tat e JOHNSON “It is a victory for Americanism,” said Senator Hiram Johnson today, when he received a report that the republican sub-committee had agreed to report a strong anté-treaty plank. This ia considered a substantial boost for Johnson, jeince the decision came after an all-night fight, led by hie lieutenants. DEMOCRATS NOW|MAY BAR JITS — AFTER PERSHING OFF DOWNTOWN Dark Horse Boom Set in Public Utilities Department} Motion in New York | Seeks Council 0. K. he congested downiown streets will be etiminased. NEW YORK, June 10—A dark horse boom for General Jobn J. Pershing for the demo cratic presidential nomination was set in motion here today. nnounced that Edward national democratic from Mirourl, will leave here for Washington | thls afternoon to invite General | Pershing to attend the San Fran: | cisco convention as a guest of « it was B. Gottra, committeeman pabiic utvities department of the city, following the upholding of Vaio? cue aemnse by. Ge Gstrict = court ‘The utilities department will ree ommend to the city council in pase ing upon jitney permite that the downtown termini of the jitney routes be placed outside the congent od area. According to present plans the terminus of jitneys from the Ha) lard, Fremont and Phinney districts will be placed at Virginia st. and Fifth ave; that of the Rainier Val- tewood and other southern sections will be at some designated epot below Yeoler way. and the lines from the Capitol Hill and Bast! Union districts will end at Seventh ave Improvement of traffic conditions in given an the reason for the pro posed regulation Final decision with rest Which in emp modify ro Jules and to erant or re mits to operate over the city mtreets A large number of fitney permits were under conaideration by the city ulilities committee ‘Thursday Consideration of jitney bus per mite was postponed Thursday by the city wtilitien committee. Until the utilities committee paanes j Upon the permita the jitmeurs are acting under temporary licenses from the city. KIDDIES DONATE | TO SCOTT FUND: {Send Pennies; Widow Con-} tributes Her Share s a native of Missourt and the men behind this movement he is eligible for nomina moer ho he has no aim that Goltra 7 minent nat rty bas arrangs ¢ none of thet amo of State Colby has ustus Thomas also f ley, ¢ San ttle doubt that er wan ¢ toda timed delibe with © the wt n the reput ference to with the an con 1 by ve It in known that General during the last week has ynference with some of the factors in the demo tho there tw ne suggestion ty Approving oF preser movement hed in his behalf Announcement of the movement to General g the a mince fh t the Pershing been in eading he ts vouvely retir army from the SAWYER STARTS ON PAGE ONE nee if all the doors His pa ots of mone worth $1,500,000 worth his Down in the corner of the envelope of a letter that came to | The Star today addremed to the Seott Children Fund, was a small, hard lump. The lump proved to be two shiny] ew dimes wrapped in paper. The letter said sad } his wealtt and day for INVENTED TRAINS, AIRE “In all, he | for trains, a of them w {nity of W He was wonder | me he wap going t the world that we | remembered, and he h 408 They say M re if she jen't con-| And in another lette victed, will get a third of everything | pill | Howara left ¥ 1, maybe I'm hard} with her, but ldn't want her to have ‘anything after what she did How ivented six motors nea and ships, One T am a little girl, 8 y t to help the Scott children alll My papa and mamma are And 1 am so thankful that] they are. We are litte twin girls, We are sending you all the money we have MAY a old. 1) fin him ND MAUDIF © n et.” was a dollar “It i not much,” the letter said but if all able-bodied adults would ve a like amount here in Seattle |the children and mother would be of my friends have urged|amply provided for | me to go to the trial, and if can't A WIDOW be a witness and [ see things aren't| AND FOUR CHILDREN." | woing right, just to get up and tell] Seott Fund |the judge ail alfout it. + But I've rl I know mothers 8 only make lo any good. I don't] so upset and So 1 guces 1 take care of “gome by | A Friend Lucy A. ¢ Mra. A. Chialvo” Mother of Four |G. C. B, . 2.00} May and Maudio : 20] 8.3.0. 3 9| Previously acknowledged + 185.76 1.00| | thought it who do such nd never hat I'd do, | So uncertain of m I'd better #tay aw my house and Jimm 2.00 1.00 a T otal sis, <. $197.54 Stick-Up Refuses Measly Six Cents DENVER, June 10.—"Aw, h—I!" 14, | OXPslained a bold, bad bandit here to Benny Leonard Is Coming Here Benny Leonard, lightweight eham pion of the world, will box be fore Seattle fans in a four béut the loeal | presentat | provided the NOT TILL 1923 |by the city eounell to fully investi HERE’S MORE ABOUT G. 0, P, FIGHT STARTS ON PAGE ONE | ce | “That dim | bolt or th anked “IT don't know that,” he replied. first attach ty by conn,” he added that en of the aueation of d party™ Johnson wa anything about! Tt disp of the! upon the republican par | internationaliam ard interna | bankers; that in all, We'll tr ond with eq tieal the obnervern pointed pparent defeat of the reservationists may have been & strategic move on the part the Crane group to get the foreign | relations plank onto the conven tion floor in ita present form then overwhelmingly defeat practically eliminating ae & candidate | Muex1e AN PLANK Is ADOPTED The sub-committee plank without cussion, The plank f principle the draft submitted by Henry Lane Wilson, former to Mexico, and in a affirmation of the right of cans th protection and a p they get ft, with the United states ofinite steps. The plank Ajtions for recognition government, nor ad lerven When trteaty plank iaposed of the time being. enator Bor will demand that r plank be reopened in the full committer, he announced, Horah in dissatisfied with the intimation of @ deni! of the right to trike in the declaration against strikes against the government The full committee planned Possible to conclude its work ir lime to report the platform to ti convention at 4 p. m. : Once it appeared during last Right's seasion of the rabeornmittee | that Senator Borth and = Me Cormick were going (0 bolt the sub committee meeting. They left |reom, flushed and disheveled. | Smoot instantly followed, equally agitated. His coat was off, his face damp with perspiration, his hair | badly rumpled, He ied Borah and McCormick down « corridor and read them 4 proposed compromige draft This condemned the treaty in exint ing form and approved the “action | of republican senators in refust ratify it without safeguarding reser vations.” Upon heartng that provision, M Cormick “blew up.” “No, sit’ he fairly shouted. strid ing away from Smoot, his face Nushed with anger McCOBMICK ANGRY; WAVES HIS ARMS MeCormick stumped back Into the meeting room, cyring, “No, sir never,” at every other step, and way ing bis arma eacitedily Bmoot then appealtd to Borah to accept the plank, but Borah refused. "1 do net approve of their action | in refusing to ratify simply Because they didn't get reservations,” ssid Borah. The plank ax drawn, he de elared, was simply & Wrap set to catch the bitter-enders. Borah told Smoot he would not stay longer in the meet ing, but Smoot implored him not to boit Then the conference with Lodge was decided on. | Charges of bad faith and broken agreem: were hurled at the res ervationiata by the bitter-enders and | some of the compromisers Senator Watson declared vigorous he present situation is the renuit | f repudiation by reservationist sen tore of an agreement made to ac copt a certain treaty plank now known as Washington plank According to Wataon, Senators Len- | root and Kellogg, Borah and others. | had previously accepted this plank Murray Crane was held responsible | by the “peace makers” for causing | the trouble HAS SUBSTITUTE PLANK DRAWN UP Objecting treaty plank, National Committee | man Grosse, Wisconsin, prepared the following plank as @ substitute for, n to the full committee We are op powed i league of nations ing menace t peace, and denounce the treat ] tolation of the pledges made to the world and a betrayal of the honor of | ithe nation. It would make us 9 par ty to the enslavement of Egyp® and| | India, the rape of China and the ruthless op fon of Ireland ol would favor & Ipague for m posed of all the nations of the world, | pledged by bind with people an teed to abelixh compulsory mili service, and provided, further, the se } nations mutulsly themselves to speedy reducing each nation to ometes ar general Ameri nador it Com. to ar does not dincus of @ Mex the peace cor wer ing covenar bind disarmament the strict require ments of @ purely police and patrol sorvice Grosse plans to bring his plank up on the floor of the convention in case the resolutions committee refuses te adopt it SKAGIT CURRENT So Says Mayor, Cedar Falls Tunnel That a commission be appointed gate Superintendent 1, D. Ross’ proposed 8,500-foot tunnel at Cedar Falls was urged |by Mayor Caldwell ‘Thursday ne mayor suggested 4 be appointed by the council] to consist of three members of the board of public works, three mem bers of the council, not already pledged to any power plan at the Cedar river project and threo Se- attle engineers. “It is obvious that some steps should be taken without delay to of Ligoting the subcommittees | _ that} § land and naval forces of |) i Urging}! TITCRSDAY, TON 10, 1920 Your Teeth : K-Rayed \, _ FREE! We have a brand new up-to-date and K complete X-ray Ma- DR. L, B. CLAR chine we which we are getting very fine re-! FREE! FREE!! We will X-ray your teeth free of aun to- morrow morning between the hours of 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Please come as early as possible, To know whether or not you have abscessed teeth—and know for sure—is of the greatest possible value to you. Abscessed teeth are the cause of a great many illnesses and sicknesses. Very often the abscessed tooth will give no out- ward sign of the diseased condition. Tiny pus sacs around the root of the abscessed tooth continually send a stream of deadly poison into the system, which may attack the stomach, or the eyes, or throat, or ear, or the spine, or in fact the most vulnerable spot they can find. And wherever these poisons gather there is sure to be trouble. Sometimes they lodge in a muscle or a joint. Then pain, swelling and inflammation are the natural result. This condition is usually diag- nosed as “Rheumatism.” 3 You can see how useless it is to take medicine for a condition that is caused by an abscessed tooth. Medicine can do no more than relieve the condition, and that only temporarily. The root of the trouble, in this case the root of the too! itself, must be gotten at. And the way to be SURE whether or not you have abscessed teeth is to have your teeth X- rayed. And we provide this service for you with- out charge, But again we reiterate—please come 4s early in the morning as possible. . Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. Gane. Manager 1405 Third Avenue . W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect eeu Leading Dentists Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES } Hoget Ww _ FRIDAY track and Camp Fire Girls’ candy sale. | Forrest, Frederick M., Bi Hale, Matic H., Everett Hnn Albert, | Alkana, Laura, a ditorium-— | Moly Nomen Qiiena, te be |Brakhane, Heury ¥. tne Seattle ham es Stephens, Ada . Welch, William Albert, Sea! Boles, Kathryn M., Seattle MacDonald. John A.. Yaxi jsmi boy. |Coumbe, Edward a j gn Hill, Isola M. Yakima girl J coppock, Mearl W., Bremert Peterson, Evangeline C., Silver | Lowry, Baril, Chehalis {Ellington, Ruby, Seatue - Taylor, William T., | Smith, Sarah J., | Hubbell. Judson A., Portian Welton, Frieda H.” Portland DEATHS Clark HIN, 42, 1888 & . 4008 17th SW. 3. 821 Charleston st. ; Catherina. 43, 953 McKeever Sarah Ann, 74, 7202 Palad tine ave. Vandana tor . Jobo, 12, Providence pital ra, Tsmeji, 30, H 61 er, Charles R. 3 \ Brown, William H. 20 # *) Conant. Cornelius “Walker, er, B. Ls, 429 64th Ni girl Biche od MARRIAGE LICENSES K Name and Residence rounds meet 2120 Georgetown Community service Bven Dramatic BIRTHS %, 904 Firth ave 3 Bight) &, . 1609 Yesler way ‘1100 Edmonds #t., 104 E. 43rd st, § Orcas 7539 15th 8. 1414 dist N.. b ete 18th SW 63 2tnd 8, girl "1319 Aloha ‘st, boy 124 W. Sard, boy girl boy Uchida. Fukada uda. r Wood, Keeney, BD. MF Personéus, » boy. 2606 Lane st 4508 W Towe O'Connell, J. J, Graham st., | 8 ey $F. Spruce, boy. 7 Harvard N., boy th &. W., boy Thomas st., boy. $9, 18th &, girl 156 N. 46th, boy 17 Firat 8. boy S103 10th N. G., $200 Rave Yiwary, J Leighton, Whitney, 0. F MePwan, 1) mck, W. towel, “4 92, 3331 ind of Tough o on Ladies and Gente. LONDON, June 10. — “Call your ig | congregation ng" and women,” de- 37|clares the Rev. Bruce 24 | here. “Ladies and gentlemen are no ei |longer words with meanings, They \portiand ...23 | are an insult, It would be an insult legal | to call St . EAEal | © call St. Peter a gentleman, , Sen Wharea B, Smith, Jack, Seattle Myers, E Worried by Raid, He Hangs Himself LONDON, June 10.—Henry Olsen, boarding house keeper, ran a wooden plank across the top of two 10-feot timber stacks, put a noone around his neck and hanged himself, | He had worried ever a raid on his house for alloged illegal beer selling. , Wenatchee: ¥ Hampton, veseee s Lawal! +668] 2:60} a. 40 43 Motlee, John, Boattle » Kelly, Norah, Wagner, Paul, Sei . Roberts, Mra, Dora, Seattio Archibald, Albert B, Auburn ..1 Madi Myrtle G.,’Seattle .; Legal Bimppon. Robert Albany, | Vraser, Marie, Tacoma Crawford, — = baby normal Word of t Tabby’s Tap Tap | Clay Keeps Him Awake}! here today from Billy « urd’a# manager, who is TOLEDO, June 10.—Paul Parkih| champion in Los Angeles. has a valuable An cat. The| Leonard's opponent here pr y Davis & Morris Shoe Co er day the pat stepped tn hai | wi be Meinl a py sree x crete. Now Pau looking for | lightweight The bout will be a no 203-8 Seaboard Bidg—Third Floor Fubber muffere for his kitty's tril decision affair. leonard boxes 10 | bles, so the tap, tap of its steps won't| rounds in Portland the week previ ‘ourth at Pike St, keep him awake. F jous [Ee Paterson, “take your 6 cents and| furnish the city with hydre-electric| Mills, § ride home, I'm lookin’ fer a uy! pow the mayor declared. “1| Bader, Car with reat money, and I'll find him.”| am setatied that current will not|Bullen, A MeClell Sh dalins teas tases 8 to three? delivered from the first unir MeClella | n, Frank BE. Pt. Madison, Legal | months to tan various kinds moe ot te. Skagit plant before the end re Okt e-feogel leathers, 2: Cathers, Cheate a ae Scott, Helen L., Seatt The largest passenger airplane | The breweries of (Great Britain | rruthers, Henry James, Se- ever built, a Caproni, is fitted with & combined annual output of| , Stile equipment similar to a Pullman car rev 16000900 and 20,000,000 ns x. and carries 30 people standard barrels of beer. Sandy, Stella lL, Kirk! y G., Seattle » Louiavilie, Ky Davis Favorite for Presidency LONDON, June 10.—Nominati | for the presidency of the United States at the American Officers’ elub |are, in order of votes received: John Davis, U. S. ambassador in Lon don; Herbert Hoover, General Per Robert Willan BL Yor the person who has weak or sore feet we recommend the DR. DAVIS ANTI-FRICTION SHOE. The shoe that, once | worn, is always worn received beon, Leon with the Legal Legal a7 | shing, 37 Tart,

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