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THIIMAY, FUT t0, Tee Attacks on “Public Buildings Continue 4 DURLIN, June 10.—Deepite pre gations of British mifttary authori tes, burning of barracks and attacks upen public pyfidings continue tn —_—-— many parts ef Ireland, aonorling to reports ré@ching Dubtin today ‘The latest instance of activities occurral at fF Hin, where raiders attacked the military barracks, capturing five soldiers of Pick what Buekley. Clark, 23, laborer od by Patrotmen n F n Fetn washer, acoc the garrison, The two men The courthouse at Lismore and Pik| cers. Narcotics town were burned to the ground by | stolen Sinn Fein raider, These buildings were situated on property formerly belonging to the duke of Devonshire, Row governor general of Canada. Umbrellas seldom come home to roost. darson saya cote | them, AN D From NEW DISORDERS THEY'D AS SOON ONIN IRELAND HAVE NO CHARGE But Police Have Four to Pollee were debating Thareday charge to place against F. 1 29, brakeman, and Alvah They were arrest N, P. to t va od at CRA NELSON Glectrical SHOW JUNE 14-19 Andersen and Raerman at Sixth ave and King st. Wednesday while tn the act of searching Paul Hiltiger, $8, dish Moers, 1 an police off $500, from Cotumbus santtartum May %4, were found on Ruckley, An Robbery, burgtary, tmpersonating an officer and violation of the nar laws may be charged against coe in any company. ADMIRATION greets the Bris- And when you're in the car, the e comfort afforded by the extra-long special ole a THE SEA NEYSA M’MEIN MAKES A TRIP TO THE FARM | | ‘iy Wi oe this newspaper's special Chicag Medill McCormick, wife of the 2,000-acre farm at Byron, Ill, and divides her time between suffrage. Neysa McMein, famous magazine artist and judge in The Star-Ziegfeld salesgirls’ beauty contest, who is a member of TTLE STAR 0 convention staff, found Mrs. senator from Illinois, on her She learned the daughter of Mark Hanna has two prime interests—politics and farming— the two. Mrs. McCormick is given credi® for much of her senator husband's political sue- cess, and for having accomplished much for the cause of TWO DIVISIONS |S" Cxnesice Against Villa | WASHINOTON, June 10—-Gen. | REDS WIPED UT Amare, Mexiean’ government com | mander, has arrtved at Jimines, Chi | sada han buahua, with a large force of caw Panic Starts When Polish) srcinst trancisce’ Vila, rebel cnier, Troops Win Battle againat Francisco Villa, rebel chief, the state department has been ad | vised. LONDON, June 10.—Two 4iviatona | of the Holehevfk army were wiped | out In a clash with Potish troops be tween the Dving and the Bersina riv era according te an official dispatch reontved here today from Warmw Papers captured by the victors were) raid to have revealed a panic pre | vailing among the Bolshevik forons in that area. Can You “Make the Hills” With Your GAS Riflemen Leave for Monroe, Va.) Untversity of Washington rifienen | will leave Seattie, June 11, for For trews Monros, Va. under command of Captain Wiltiam D. Fraater, for training at the reserve officers’ train. | ing camp. Allowance? If not—install a Rudkin Will Hold Court Here in July Frank H. Rudkin, United States district Judge for the Bastern Gtstrict of Washington, has been appotnted to hold district court in Seattle dur. VACUUM TANK Price $14.00 f i It Will he tha of Jul: nd August, * suspensioncompletesthe ing the months ef July and Aut pleasure of motoring. rian Neterer, SAVE GAS Had 10 Taels; So and Decnatt you Rice Mitchell Motor & Service Co. Gets Just 30 Days|f th ‘the “ininimum of Pf , arres February : J. M. Osmond, Pres, and Mgr. wine cme food 10 Gare erten gas in your ene ‘ | his possearion, an mtenced 30 Ss d nsta! Vv 4 East Pine at Summit. East 8413. fags in the county jaf and. fined ae installed by ‘q $200 by Federal Judge Neterer, — | \ eames ont se Ee Stewart Products Georgetown Kids | Service Station | to Have Big Time 910 East Pike St. ; G town school kids w: ol * 4 cheap eeeateriecd field day Friday Phone East 629 afternoon, on the Georgetown school | 3 - oem ~ |e . while the Campfire Girls eand: cakes nd if to : foyofofofofofofoyofofojojojofojofojofo} Lo aoe eee i go 01 vacation, ‘4 E-Z Pay the E-Z Way = sce | L B \Charged as Being pe | Narcotic Users | Narcotic users was the charge YOUR WATCH 23% = 26, and M. J . 31, Thursday, fol. }iowittg a raid by Patrolmen N. P. |Anderson and Walter P. Dench on | 4 here at the |673% King st. Wednesday night. 99% HAMILTON, Rafroad Mover ‘ ELGIN, goldfilled cam . ... $20 LADIES’ BRACELET WATCHES, Elgin Movement Come in Today— Why Delay? 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It ts expect- ed that last year’s record attendance of 10,000 people will be surpassed. Al growers and fanciers of the rose are urged to enter exhibits. Suit Is Begun for Breach in $81,000 Alleging that 105 miles cf rafls and other materials contracted for in 1918 were not supplied, suft for §t1,- 175.31 was entered tn the Untted States district court Wednesday against the Northwest Trading Co. by the West Virgtnia Rail Ca Mexican Congress to Meet June 20 MEXICO CIPY, June 16.—Presi dent do la Huerta has aligned a de | cree calling the Mexican congress in | to seemton June 20, te consider a pro | posal for reforms in the electoral law | and creation of a department of edu cation, “U” Summer School to Begin June 22 Registration for the University of Washington summer school has been net for June 22. Summer students may obtain work entitling them to Brec! enridge Long Resigns His Post WASHINGTON, June 10.—Breck third assistant see retary of #tate, has resigned in ofder to conduct his senatorial campaign in Missouri, it has become known at the White Honse, Dope Dealer Fined $700; Gets 60 Days Pleading guilty in the United St district court Wednesday, Den Kee, alleged dope dealer, was fined $700 and sentenced 60 days in the Jail by Federal Judge Neterer. British Abandon Post in Persia LONDON, June 10.-Great enth asm was manifested by the natives when Mirza Kutchuka headed a rev. county | olution in Resht, Persia, the night of | June 6, it was learned here today, | The British abandoned Resht and are retreating toward Bagdad. FUNERAL VI V. List, form in Californi ently, will be Friday at 2 p,m, in the parlors of the Washington Cremation society. Interment in Washelli Cc. W. STILE f Portland, has been named ag head of the exporting and importing department of the Universal Shipping and ‘Trading Co, j of Seattle, NEW YORK—The Joseph Pulitzer traveling scholarships have been awarded to Clyde Allen Beals, San Francisco; Robert Gordon Wasson of | Newark, and Katherine McMahon of Bloomington, Nl, it was announced at Columbia university yesterday. |Population Is 575,480; Gain jclsco had increased | Los Angeles had increase 26 ‘- | 88 for Frank | ttle man who died | held | SEATTLE MEN | URGING BONUS | Proposal of Allowance Plan| Is Made at Chicago CWICAGO, June 10-—Capt. owing D, Colvin, of Seattle, Inte yerterday afternoon presented to the platform commMittes & proposed plank adyooat ing an increased allowance to erp | pled soldiers of the world war and to dependants of soldiers who were kill od in nervion, His propewal also advocated com | pensation for veterans who desire to establish a home either in th elty or In the latter ease a in numgented Vin's plank was the firwt al-concerning bonuses present | |od to theeommittor, THis muggestion, oF some modification of it, probably | will win a place in the republican | platform. Alternate John J. sult Attle, has-urged the comm jnert im the platform a agninet the Japane | Washington 4 f fe | Tl » invanl tos consider Poindexter's chances better today, owing to the fights waged againnt | Woed, Lowden and Johnson, The Sproul boom was the feature yester day, and delegations wajted upon the Washingtonians in his behalf. LOS ANGELES IS | COAST LEADER 80 Per Cent WASHINGTON, June 10.—ILea) Angeles was established as the first city in California, so fur as popula. | tion ts concerned, by the census re-| I! port made public last night, This | repert eave: } Lok Angeles, 575,480. fan Francisco, 508,410. it ‘The report showed that San Fran. 91,498, oF 21.9 per cent in the past 10 years, while; 80.3 per cent. | The population of Parsnte, N. J.,| was announced today at 65,824, in- creane, 9,061, or 16.5 per cent, U. of W. Men Will | Lecture in South) Leaving Seattle, June 15, on the Pacific Mai! steamer, fan Juan, Prof. G. H. Umphrey, state university, will | sail for South America where he will give a series of lectures in vurtous | Latin-American universities with | view towards establishing a better | understanding between southern countries and the United States. Prot. Umphrey will lecture under the auspices of the Institution of In ternational Education and will be gone all summer? City Dads Defer _—‘ One-Day-Off Plan! Public mfety committee of the city ||) council recommended Wednesday ||) that action upon Councilman T. H.| 9) Bolton's ordinance, granting city firemen one day off duty in every eight be deferred untll budget-mak ing time. Under Bolton's ordinance, the plan would not be put into oper- ation unt!l January 1, 1921 Odd Fellows’ Head Speaks to 700 Here Judge Henry V. Borst, highest of. ficer of the Odd Fellows lodge tn the United States, a visitor in Seattle, | epoke to 700 lodge members Wednes- day night, urging them to adhere closely to the traditions of the organ. ization, Judge Borst in en route to Tacoma, to attend the state conven.) tion there, WASHINGTON.—/Pwetve members of the house committee on appro- priations to vistt Washington and | other Western states this month on| survey of national parks. | | FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET - An Exceptional Value: Women’s Cordovan Calfskin Oxfords Ina 3 Distinctively © Smart — Sports Model, as Pictured: © $8.00 R Golf and gene eral Sports and” Outing ear thesg’ trim and serviceah Oxfords are a ably designed. Of superiar quality calf — skin, hand welted, with | rubber soles and heels. Unustalty low-priced at $8.00 | pair. 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