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this full cabinet size Player- e talking machine $59.75 regular price $35— i—im this lot there are only 6 ma- chines, and no doubt they will size of cabinet inches be sold quickly 43 inches high, 17x18 wide; quartersawed oak, wood. en amplifier, giving it a won derfully mellow tone; filing records. there is always a demand for these fine talking machines we are willing at any time to ex change your purchase larger machine. —regular price $85—; special for ld the week $59.75. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT INE ST. ‘Standa | fm court July 1 to interpose) “Giaims against six of the autos taken i federal prohfbition officers in the booze raid were issued y morning. May Come in July, , June 16.—While no defi.) ONDO @ate has been set for the con between the allies and Ger oS probably will occur July 5, Lioyd George told the house of { | today. } ——$—___——_- | { “LONDON, June 15.—In the second ‘Found of the London lawn tennis , ;ionships today Charles 8. Gar- Pittsburg, Pa. beat Sherwell, AMUSEMENTS » METROPOLITAN % ye Matinee ‘Tomorrow Play That Thrilied the Nation double spring motor; ample room for for a “I believe that the process by which the Victor Records are madq, is the most perfect of all methods of voice repro- duction, I have made records exclusively for the Victor since Febru- ary, 1910, and my pres- ent contract dogs not ex- pir until February, 1938.” —sorrowing hearts are made lighter, tired minds rest- ed and wearied spirits elevated when John Me- Cormack sings. —he sang in Seattle at The Arena last night. —he will sing for you in your home every day, if you possess any of his exquisite records, —MceCormack makes records exclusively for the Vic- trola. These few numbers we have in stock for your selection: 64120—“I Hear You Calling Me” . 64665—Ireland My Sireland” pat a the Homes Fires Burn- ing” . 64699-——"Any Place Is Heaven If You Are Near Me” 64726——""Lord Is My Light” 64733—“The Trumpet Call” 64741 end Me Away With a Smile” 64773—“God Be With Our Boys To- 64785. 64787— . 64791—"“When You Come Back’ 64803—“Calling Me Home to You” 4 “Roses of Picardy” 64837—“That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone” . 64860—"“Your Eyes Have Told Me So” No. 74204—“Drink to Me Only With Thine No. 74238—‘In a Persian Garden” Records “Ah! Moon of My Delight” No. 74434—“Come Into the Garden, Maude” —and many others. An exquisite volume of John McCor- mack’s life—his own story, $3—. TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 Seuth 11th St, Pedestrians Olbers. F. C, Providence eepftal, doy. Kinoshita, —, 2936 First Dey. A. i317 B. Union, eirk aard, J. H., 4711 Sixth N. E, | gtr Tudy. W. M., 4832 42n4 & W,, boy. Myers, W. ¥., 314 Nob Hill boy. Palmer, A. F., 6034 Orchard at. girl Lentine. A. C. 103 Queen Anne ave. + ma. C. 9017 Fourth 8. girt idea! T. L, 206 Ninth « - 1025 Whit 2200 2 4 Knocked to the pavement at Third ave. and Union st. Mon- day by a United States mail true! Elizabeth Donnelly, 1415 EK Union st, escaped with « badly soiled dreas. Altho the |) truck passed over her, the wheels did not touch her. The truck was driven by R. W. Ad Yer, 111 N. 83rd at. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Margaret Lewis, 8, had a brok- en tooth Tuesday, due to being || struck at 12th ave. and EB. James |) st. by an acto driven by an un- . identified man who failed to stop Wis. taken to the city hospi- | Salenjus, Ruth W. Seattle . spear feleneed Pep mamta Riehard € Hoyer, Perey, Seattle ¢ Horgen, Laura T., Seattle . WATCH TO WEAR) fimery, hiemie te KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 14 Johnson, Manuel, Seattle ave. ith N.. boy. rion. «irl 1610 44th No girl » J. . &. 791s FOth girl . 7 ie . boy on, J. $026 45: «boy. Hitchell, RD. $046 37th B, — Basendrup, G.. 1718 12th 8. boy. Farm W. B, 3002 Wallingford | Chambers, R., Seattle, boy MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. A‘ *. Lang, Paul M. Chippewa Falla, | eee | Murray, Frances L, i AD RINGS AND | Brunk, Ashton Stra, Mises Gonattend, ot fan Diens son, Florence M., Seattle. .Legal Fred, THE SEATTLE STAR BOLSHIES CLAIM THEY'RE OKEH “Our Regime Won't Decay,” Says Martens | | ~ ] BY i. P, BURTON NEW YORK, June 15.—"We do not deny that the situation in Rus sia is bad, extremely bad, but the Bolshevik regime ts not decaying and will never decay! This is the statement of Ludwig A. K. Martens, representative of Soviet Russia here, after he had jread the first cable dispatches of Correspondent J. Herbert Duck- worth, who has just completed an independent tour of Boltbevik Rus sia for The Star and 21 allied news papers. “When food conditions, and other living conditions, in Russa are dis cussed,” sald Martens, “it must be [remembered that Russia haa been blockaded for 2% years and that in addition, the nation has been con jstantly Sehting KODIES LEFT UNBURIED BY KOLCHAK AND DENIKIN “As to the disease conditions that Tuckworth speaks of, it te @ fact {that the present terrible epidemie of typhus raging tm Russia originated from the tena of thousands of corpees left unburied by Kolchak and Dent. kin. “Russia today has only about 20 per cent of the 30,000 locomotives she had when the war began, and every avaliable one of these is being used for military purposes. “In the cities, however, the gov ernment gives everyone a ration puf | ficient to prevent hunger. The only persons who do not receive this ra tion are those who refuse to work. | “say to Duckworth that the peo- pie of Russia today are far better | fod than thone of Central Ruwila and Poland, | “Duckworth i ridiculously wrone in his assertion that Bolshevik gov ernment is decaying. On the con- trary, it grows stronger “day by day The people are cold, and are often |bunery in the great cities, but they [fully reatize their government t# not jto blame, but that the condition ts caused by the blockade. They know jthey have the beat pouwlble govern ment in the world “I may to Duckworth: the Rolshe vik government will mever decay.” Duckworth's cabled facts have been confirmed by Washington of fleiaix who are in closest touch with conditions In Russia, by reports of Noinhevik officials Just received tn America and printed In “Soviet Rus. sin” and by the tentimony of 600 Swine refugees just depo od from Bolshevik Russia. REEVES GETS SUBWAY PLAN City Engineer’s Proposals Submitted to Chief Pians for the construction of a subway in Seattle and for the Inetal lation bere of metropolitan rapid transit methods of milway tranaper. tation| were in the bands of Maj. ‘Cart H. Reeves, syperintendent of public utilities, Tuesday. ‘The plans were formulated tn the office of City Engineer A. IL Dim- ock. They include the construction of a subway in the downtown dts. trict, the elimination of surface cars in the congested areas and the run: | ing *pecial express trains from the outlying sections of the city. The estimates and figures prepared by Dimeck are being carefully checked in the office of the super intendent of utilities and wil! be gone over by D. W. Henderson, superin- tendent of railways, it was an nounced Tuesday. These officials will study the plans from the stand point of street railway operation. If approved by Reeves and Hender. fon the plans wil be recommended to the mayor and city council for adoption, it was declared. Resolute Is Winner in Eighth Race NEWPORT, FR. 1, June 15.—The sloop Resolute won the eighth of the trial races with the Vanitie off bere today, crossing the finish line about | three minutes in advancé of the tat ter boat. . ‘The Resolute croased at 2:09:56 LABOR ATTACKS CUMMINS BILL Favor Repeal of Anti-Strike Measure MONTREAL, Quebec, Juno 15, Repeal of the labor section (antl strike) of the Bach-Cumming trans portation act was demanded in a res: olution adopted by the annual con vention of the American Iederation of Labor, The vote waa unanimous eee MONTREAL, Quebec, June 15-—~ The railroad department in the an-| nual convention of the American Federation of Labor here today be- | man to draw plans for a firht to win} the indorsement of the Plumb plan for government ownership of rati Toate Leaders in the fight for tndores- Ment are President Johnson, of the International Machine Workers’ union, and J. A. Franklin, of the Botlermakers’ unton. Twenty railroad unions are Lo | elated In the movement, Their offi cera Introduced a resolution directing the exectuive counetl to back gov- ernment ownership and work for re peal of the ExchCummins transpor- tation act. The resolutions commit tee youterday decided to recommend that no action be taken In resolutions by the convention, The railroad group, In planning to | Oppose the plan, In rewarded an stag | ing a fight directly against Gompern. | | GOMPERS FAVORS CUMMINS REPEAL | Gompers and the exectulve counct! recommended a repeal of the labor prow of the asch-Cummins t . in submitting the | council's annual report to the oe | vention. The Gompers plan with be made | known by the committee named to} reveal the report of the exec mutse | council, This committee ts Gompers | controtied. Delegate Max Hayes, of Cleveland this morning began an unsuccersful attack against Gompera when he took | the Mooryand flayed the #tanding | committee for delaying the report. Gompers took the floor in defense | of the, committee. “It is not fair.” Gompers shouted. “TM not allow any delegate to tm: purn the motives or question the #in |certty of thin committes, They have | heen In almost continuous session [wince the convention opened. They | are not delaying their report.» | The convention sustained Gom pera when it rejected a motion by Hayou to elect a special committee to make the other committee get WOMAN MAY WIN LABOR HONORS \Mrs. Sarah Conboy Up for tion constitution to create 15° vice presidents, UNCOVER PLOT TO BREAK JAIL Dope Addicts Saw Bar But Plan Is Discovered A genoral liberty break by inmates | of the city jall was thought to have | been frustrated when it was discov- ered Monday night that @ supposed- | 4204 Eighth ave. 3. A check for $1) 200 pairs of heavy, all-leather work shoes for men, in tan and black, a shoe that will wear and give you real service, worth up to $7.00, special for a short time only to $18.00, H for BOYS’ SUITS About 100 Boys’ Suits, ranging in sizes from 4 to 17, in a wide range of patterns, newest styles, consisting of tweeds, serges, chev- iots and worsteds, some worth up urry—they’ll sell fast MereJoke Now |§ FOUND DYING tolceman Earl screams at Widnight, Then SPOKANE, June 15-—Earl Miller, of Liverpool, Eni yeah, the real Neense for “Snooks,” the pet of Dr. Martini Damourette, of waa enclosed. “This is some job I've got,* the Two Cars at Mill Internally injured, Y. Sukuma, 30, laborer, was in Seattle General hos- pital Tuesday. He was crushed be- tween two cars at the Bloedel-Dono- van lumber mill Monday afternoon. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Rs Fests Unkissed Man Is Wandering Loose in East; CHICAGO, June 15.—Kirby “unkinsed for 44 years,” was mit back to Topeka, Kan., today with chastity. “1'N drop in again some day?” by declared when he started hom afte? walking the 527 miles to C cago for the taste of two red lips had never seen. “I just naturally haven't kissed since I was a baby, | what's more, I haven't ever kissed a ¥ A. H. Weeds Presents ia LOUIS MANN fm the Red-Blooded Americas |ly non-sawable bar on a cell in the a * o we valine Sedro-Woolley | Cal, had three diamond rings and a) ; : south tank of the city jall had been wrist watch left to wear when bath-| Esther, Spokane Gnd he Tagetn ot 81908. yAeON, Roy, Ernest J., Charleston .. Comedy “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” | Pricex: Nights, S0e to $2.50. Mats., 50¢ to $1.50. ORPHEUM 2 Bouquet of Girlie SPENCER & WILLIAMS Rolland « and Grant. CK DAILY —2:20-8 15 | PANTAGES Be oe mere HEART OF ANNIE woow’ er” “Abie” and “Ole” wicks Sean aaa it Monday), 27c. Ladies’ Mats. cept Sundays), 13c. Nights, 7:15 and 9:15 Direction of Ackerman & Harri# Twe te One ) DEVILLE ‘THE STERLING “THK ONE-WAY TRAIL” | she was able to reach her hotel in a ing pool burglars finished her bath house, The pool management alfowed her to keep the bathing suit she wore They loaned her an apron. Wearing these and her rings and wrist watch, | La Chapelle, Jay A., Roattle Magee, Hannah L., Seattle looting | Mason, Carmen A. Charleston Miller, W. H., Seattle . Napier, Elizabeth J, Seattle 8 Peterson, Tussell W., Renton . cry Davin, Merle L., Seattle 22 -Legal -Legal -Legal seed +22 Legal leaal mectee ene. Hebert, Napoleon J,, Seattle | Utz, Anna L., Seattle | Clark, Floyd T., Seattle | Brocke, Cora L, Seattle O'Donnell, Patrick J. Seattle Christiansen, Hilda, Seattle .: laifer, Morris, Portiand uch, Helen, Seattle .... Kuney. Vernon A, Seattle Garland, Velma M,, Seattle . Lepse, Henry H., Seattle Anderson, Olga. Seattle Holtby, Casselman, Seattle . 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S, 40, 7855 20th The Seattin Star publishes the heat serials that can be secured, They are ap- t, thrills and adventure, and to | claim to-date, red-binoded, full of heart inter. | : Carl Must Tell | How He Got Cot Carl Jones, of Island county, . tages |MOCd charges In United States dix-| plan on the part of prisoners was trict court Tuesday morning. Army officers allege he bought two mat- tresses, an iron cot, and other gov- ernment goods that he knew to have been stolen from Ft. Casey, i|After “Pinks” as Well as the Reds Deputy United States Marshal Al- bert Rooks spent an exciting morn ing Tuesday slapping an attachment on 1,097 cases of Alaska pink salmon, Seaketch brand, that were packed by the Alaska Fish Co. Government laboratory sharks they found bugs, or some thing in ‘em, ‘|Emma Fined $100; Had “Moonshine” Two-thirds of a pint of moonshine Joutshone all the sunshine ‘Tuesday morning for Emma Williams, Sho pleaded guilty before Judge Noterer, in the United tates district court, 4 \and was fined. $100, ‘Police Claim Each . Brother Had Still ‘Two stills, one alleged to have been in operation, were confiseated when |Polioe Sergeant Alien, Detectives Fuller and Simundson and Patrol- man Gardner raided a house at 1607 Minor ave. Monday afternoon Her- jman ©. Aldin, 42, laborer, Axel Hen- drickson, 35, logger, and Otto Uen- |drickson, 33, logger, were arrested and three pints of grapo seized, reed.|the federal court Tuesday how 11 sawed off. | A general “shake-down" of the | Jail, ordered by Chief W. H. Gearing, was then made, Nothing else that would indicate a concerted escape | found. | The removal of the bar allowed |space for a man to wriggte hia way thru, It is believed that the sawed- off bar would have been used to knock a jailer over the head Narcotic addicts had been confined in the cell where the har was re- moved. It will be practically im- pomaible to trace the culprit, as the bar may have been sawed off at any time in the last two weeks. LETTERS WORRY BOY'S PARENTS No Clue to Missing Cough- lin Baby PHILADELPHIA, June 15.—Ran- som jetters continued today to pour into the Coughlin home in Norris town, near here, in connection with the kidnaplify of Blakeley Coughlin, 1s-months.old boy, June 12, |_ The father believes them to be of no value. Five lotters received from |n character who signs himself “The Crank,” and mailed trom different | Parts of the state, are believed to be genuine by the father. “The Crank” bad originally asked $6,000, but his latest communication now demands doubie that amount. Ben Has to Talk Fast to the Court Benjamin Franklin (yes, yes; we're cognizant of the connotation) was busy explaining to a jury in | { | | | | Dr. L, R. Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice quarts of booze happened to be In his auto when prohibition officers halted him last February Lady Attendants on Duty at ‘All Times THE B DENTAL EST IN SERVICE is what we give you here. Expert Dentists Best Materials Highest Grade Workmanship Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices ; What more can you desire from your dentist? And, remember, at this of- fice you are dealing with an old estab- lished concern which has pleased and satisfied the people of this territory. FREE EXAMINATION We will be glad to examine your teeth thoroughly, without charge, and give you expert advice as to your dental. needs. THE BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche