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e of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE this week reductions of one- fourth or more! entire stock of upholstered overstuffed furniture, including 2- and 3-piece suites, odd pieces and some cane suites, on sale at a reduc- tion of one-fourth or more—“ Your credit is good” at sale prices! 10 “HAPPY DAY” ‘Pectrle washing $67.50 } ‘Machines, each - practically cost to us phere t without ques tion the best offer on high-grade — weil known electric wash ing “machine ¢ has ever been our good fortune to make; the Price as well as the Machine wil) be of in- stant aitracti¢cn to one who desires electric = washer; Price $95. while be the THIRD FLOOR silverware at lessened cost — $9.95 regular price $15.50 heavily plated William Rogers silverware set; twenty-six pieces. consisting of six knives, six forks six teaspoons, #ix tablespoons. one each butter knife and sugar ah a new design of stately graceful beauty, above price does not include box; regular price for the silverware without box $15.50, special for this week 39.95. MAIN FLOOR han ain v Credit vege dearer °bGR2o In the last 500 years Mexico has produced more silver than any other country in the world. (BUS. Neb. — Columbus mi buros with loss of Every Coat in Stock Included A complete showing in the popular materials and best colors. Styles exem- plify the very latest modes. To secure seasonable coats like these for half regular oe is truly to secure attractive bargains. pend a few moments looking through these coats and you will appreciate the saving this sale makes possible. HALF-PRICE SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY NEXT TO PHILLIPS BOYS’ sHOK ue s UF 1315 THIRD AVENUE Tee eTet ett A —napncnreprapearsvercunatt octet n 2= i ) RUSS QUESTION | BEFORE ALLIES Decide Germany Must Pay 120 Billion Marks | BY HENRY woop | BOULOGNE, June 22.—The con ference of allied premiers closed following this morning's seaston. An official statement annoynced | that today's session had decided the allied financial experts will meet at ‘aris to, complete the indemnitice program for presentation to the su preme council July 2, when It re assembles at Bruasela to definitely fix the allied program the Spa} Joonference with German represent: ute br two later, Richandsos vaulted | het ~ et ee eu ier ave. automobile. A loaded revolver,| tools stolen from Driscoll’s car were atives over the reformatory wall, leap wink false mustache and loaded shelisj alleged to have been found im | It was decided that the negotia- foto the waiting car and speeded| *, GD, 322 19th ave, N., boy. |were found in Cecarelli’s possession | Richard's auto. A robe, cushion and |tions with Gregory Krassin, Soviet away, He abandoned the machine! ACT, poy” 786 Bayview ave.iwhen the body wan examined, robe lock, stolen from Mra. Sarah era commissioner at London, between Snohomish and Monroe, — | Villennue, Joe, O18 45th ave. boy. Vounge sate ja Se 3 oe ae would be continued with the under Mrs. Thornton was seen talkiug|Bngholm, J. 4614 bist ave. girl rento hotel earlier in the evening, latanding that no politioal recogni to the driver of the taxi earlier in|iman, Charies 1. 4219 Corlles ava, pods Samah emai egy | peer 4 tion would be accorded to Boviet the day by O. W. Olson. employe of | wlker, A. J. 660% California ave. jeluding five auto robes, foun | Ruesta. the reformatory, and her aryst in eeengsien! Regs: are believed to have he coune!l also decided *that the Everett | been wtole BAM allies. would immediately appoint While Richardson was held in the MARRIAGE LICENSES jambassadors to Berlin, city jail here, before being sentenced | sonneon, te. Ww ~ Railroad Workers | oe to the reformatory, bis wife visited |iindman, Kdith, Beattle.. — ° -. - a BOULOGNE, Jupe The allied him every day Ririer, Wallace, Seattle Evades Searchers Sent b Say 3,000 in Strike | supreme council wag expected to set: | “| want to see my Daddy,” phe] Pareons, Addic M., Benttle., Y| PHILADELPHIA, June 22— tle the Russian question at its ses would say to Detective John Flint, in| Meitan, het hn, Boattie Her Fiance [Strike leaders today claimed that | |sion here today, Capt. C. BE. Tennant’s office, Fiint x was “ty os an 13,000 railroad workers here have Resumption of trade relations with would write her a pass, permitting | HPSPP. Halph + mag RA "3 | Joined the “outlaw” strike. the soviets Was urged upon Premier her to go to the Jail. Her vinita be: | wemenway, Anna M. Beatie: Jonie Pieror, who wan to have been | J°10e4 the “Cia ill attempt ta Mitlerand by Premier Lloyd nt that when she|iimball, Gindys fi, iuyattup in| te future bride of John Setks, Ste | ate the strike, it was reported [despite reitera f the Frer nter the door, detectives who} 1 ap Sibi tall dap 4 |vens hotel, and who now ts mixsing 7 " ke, p despite reiters of the or the door, ¢ NO} Netson, Cast John, Walla Walla 31|)cnM Olt’, Ais Wm urged by Prose.| fey of refusal to dea) with the Mos: | fr would shout to runt Haakons, Gudrun L, Seattle 37 mind Fred C. arown: with the thet Ratirood brotherhood officials tn cow government “Write a paan for Daddy.” Wirt, William Hy Yakima 96] Otter Fre he wp the me" | timated today they will seek an inter. While offictal communtques cover Richardson was sent to Monroe | Vathout M. Yakima 26|0f $7,000 from Setka. view with President Wilson to speed ing Monday's meeting were vague and soon after his brother waa in jail Dune n, chard B 8 33 The complaint, filed in esata | BP the work of the federal labor and did not indicate what actual de on a burglary cha Richardson's | Murray, Bernice 1} court, recites that Miss ree “did! card in eunouncing 6 wage awalll cisions had been afrived dt, it was wife would come to see the brother were " Wears ng “ 4 take, steal and carry awa 7 909, | ® Messrs. generally understood that agreement frequently oo yg pooh Re | the property of Betka, Mins Pierce ‘ 3 had been concluded regarding the fol “How's Daddy? Mint asked ber| Xrchamnbenult. Joy Ms Beattie. Legal | recently arrived in Beattie from Kk |Railroad Strike Is lowing questions one day ccewen, Fain 1. Gaeta fe jchikan to marry Betka. After her r total indemnity to Mire: Josenk' B ewan “Don't worry about Daddy, I'll get | Lee, Margaret: Poulsbo 20 larrival, Setka declares, she pernuad-| _ Up to President be Jermany at 120. SETS. (ORCPR 5. Ewe him out some day,” she told him. | Woodward, Roswell Wil ed him to allow her to bank his mon-| wasHINGTON, June %%—The 000,000,000 marks, to be paid in 37 Ydwin Rhodes The wife had not been caught] Si FA tijey. Then she disappeared a# did the) ratiroad strike situation has been yearly installments, on @ sliding! aoew york, June 22 | Tuesday. eel, Mary mares er gg currency, and she has not as yet! pigced before President Wilson thru scale, The minimum annual amount! yooon mh Klwell, widow of the| Mr. Thornton ts the wife of Frank |i. 10) reas weatth 97| "00m located. John Barton Payne, secretary,of the to be paid by Germany must be not |aisin wealthy turtman and card|1- Thornton, locksmith, 314% Beneca| hicokburn, Keiher MM. Beatti 32 interior, it was learned today. Jess than 3,000,000,000 marks, and, In| Qiao ts to contest her hum s Decker, Mardie F, Seattle Lega! “The situation is rapidly clear event German beonomic life recovers |i ands will in an attempt to secure| Fichardson te 24 years old, but Man Anna Ih. ‘Beat » Lewal ing.” Payne said. y | Both widow and son, who had lived * Richardson, Baila Beattie.” be agreed upon I . femperatety” fom Bi were tote’ HERE'S MORE ABOUT || Rowe reese te pesreee, "3s Germans Push fomree aaece without @ share. ravideon, Irene M. 20 Siberian Trade i . Phe finding of a silk garment in | bo Aubrey J. Renton 49 oe STOCK wedet The German army must be imme-| Kiweil’s apartment, which has been JAP PROTEST wise Begin a 4 ART “ Slug Jailer; One Man Is| patent doles as a ately reduced to 100,000 am | ide “ ° | “appa, Raymon randview 26 ¥ duataty reduced 2 100,000 men, as Mentiriea ts the property of 8 New |i Pecatetia 9 R ’ t sive new harbor at Hongoe. Ger provided b © trea: ‘ork socie oman, is one clue the ured man capitalists are interested. The As rogarde Ania Minor, it was be-| police” are’ working on. | fawin | STARTS ON PAGE ONE || ssvey, sosn i. suqstie seas |Scheme provides for a. tree harbor lieved the conference would reject! Rhodes, chauffeur for the slain man ‘ero. Hose Anna, Seattle rer lout Premier Ventzelos’ proposal that! denied that he had ever taken wom: |that an aenInet SERIE NES worth of rich, Petef, Roslyn 24] SPOKANE, June 22-—Four of the | 274 for & Buobure te avae a Greek troops be permitted to police|en to Elwell’ oie or ever saw any produce marketed in 1909, the in-|MeDonald, Laure J hosiyn 36}five county jail prisoners under | ee eaaed, North Mussa and Turkey, The council would permit a! there. has ti to $67,146,730—ap-| Bul P. William, sentence to the state penitentiary \y ote jerease bas been to $67,146 P ak, Irma Biipate . rday |°v" Siberia by way of Germany. policy Of Greek aggreasiventas only play |proximately tenfold. * * : who mode their escape yesterday | iisngoe is 140 milea west of Helsin upon Turkey's flat rejection of the!) NEW YORK. June 22-—Invest! ie is apparent without much more|apyete Claude C.. from the county jail here, are stlil| / °° treaty of peace as revised, gation of the rourder of Joweph B.| effective restrictions tha fh @ very at large. The daring escape oc , The general opinion here was that! fiwoll, whist expert, again turned chert time historically dpeaking, wre} DIVORCES GRANTED curred when the prisoners attacket the Russian question ts the key to|today to “Mia Wilson,” owner of Japanese population within our| Parker, Mildred H.. from Howard ©.|Jallor McKernan and obtained »s| Disappointed i in Love, many of Europe's troubles. Lieydjtne lingerie, found in the dead/ midst will represent @ considerable Webster, “Helena, ¢rom Hartia. ee ee. ee iS} J jeorge insist Topon @ definite deci-| man's nome \purtiee ‘of. cor sare Sepoinicn aad clown he Jumps in Thames sion regarding Russia, and belief pre| accorting to reports today, thru'the Japanese control over certain es: DEATHS 3. K. McCloud, a citizen, was) LONDON, June 22—"A headache, vailed that, with the backing Of Pra |~sing Wilson,” District Attorney |sential food products Wil pe an ab-| Passow. Grover, 4 mo. 1039 E. 70th |struck in the leg by a bullet fired | toothache and heartache” were the tically al] other members of the’ cou” |e4award Swann determined that El-\solute one * ¢ © Murtaugh, Joseph Patrick, 16 1626/my @ deputy sheriff during the| troubles of a war widow, she is said cil, he would win France over to Bl*/ won was at his home at 2 a break. to have told a married man with views. The British premier ts firm in the belief that side ismues, such aa Poland, Azerbadjian, Georgia and Persia will eventually be decided with the settlement of the question of resuming commerca] intercourse with Russia, the called | time. cluded 7 eee Elwell Widow Now Seeking Estate Share day reports were Other minh THE + 6 AD Bh STAR FLEES IN TAXI Is Sought by Police Grant Tchardson, convicted bur. glar, exeaped from Monroe reforma Monday, Tuesday his Mrs, Beatrice Thornton, being held in the Mverett Jail, ch was being made Sister and wife are believed to have aided Kichardson to escape A taxi drove up to the reformatory gates Monday. The drives got out nd left the engine runniag. A min- tory and winter, wae while ne for hin wife ™. WHITE MOTHERS be was murdered. These RECOMING ALARMED that Mixes Wilson” } u “They send their children for short Fiwell, by telephone at that) sods of time to our white schools and in many of the country schools Jof our state the spectacle is pronented Jot having ® few white children ac: telephone calle traced two made from Elwell's thetr FROM MONROE Sister Arrested and Wife|” class KILLS PROWLER: - WAITS INQUEST Norton, N. G., 1617 Third, boy. Cecarelli was aceusd of burning an ‘angels, Bo ism 82, 852 W. 62n4 hird dom an i Ricker: \oceals Man Released on! Ww EL His Honor tigation NE D Vhile police were trying to identify Roosevelt Veterans’ halt, 616% | OQUIAM, June 33-—Pending 2) While pol ye eornind ‘ave—-First Division A. J. Coroner's inquest today, George) automobile accessories found in the ¥. club meets. All First Division Sellers, who wbot and killed Rom |. .4, o¢ 1. Richards, 24, engineer, mon invited olo Cecarelli Sunday night, while ? "100 — Auditorium, mii Pitth ove. the latter was attempting to force he wag being held in the city jal Bine " lectures, on The w room, is at liberty on bis personal Richards was arrested in front of Thoaghe. vf. God. Thru, Ms recognizance. the Masonic Temple Monday night st ts dé et ieee from|"*Cecarelli, 1a said to have threat:|by Beret. W. 1H. Steen and Patrol abled PEF. ened Mra. Sellerw’ life because she|man H. ©. Halstead, after an auto BIRTHS toptified recently in « trial where|owned by Dennis» Driscoll, 1400 12th TUESDAY, JUNT 22, 1920. FIND STOLEN ACCESSORIES - Auto Driver Held for Inves- ave, had been looted, Robes and whom she was infatuated. She y Ward, Jegene as eg ee oe . Jerome Kirk was captured short- ttier, Thirea 7 C eacape. The Nikula, Sigtrid, 36, 4603 Stone way, | 7 Sfer the Sour sale. ing prisoners are: Ed Mulligan, Bennett, Clarence Phillippy )idaime Anna, 70, 709 ind George and Sam Miller. Hoth Mary Jane, 62. 1216 M 4ara Connecticut Riots Sopeland, ve begged him to elope with her, and when he replied he didn’t think he eared that much for her, she ended her life by jumping Into the Thames, home shortly after 2a. m., the day | auiring education te Arrival of & large force of Turkish | -¢ tne murder, to the home of| troops, under the nationalist leader, Mustapha Kemei Pasha, at the Dar daneiies has made the demand for immediate action in Agia Minor more urgent. Reports were current that there mitting Greeks to occupy other seo tions of the Near East for police pur Was some possibility of France and “The blood fusion of the Occi-| agy England agreeing to defend Contwe- dent and the Orient has nowhere! | imerto Riso, who police claimed tinople and the Dardarlies, per) ED 5 T0 y] ever taken place. California view?) tired the first shot in the riot, died Wiltam HL Pendleton, former part- ner of Elwell's ANTI-JAP BILL rooms crowded with Japanese. The deopeented and often outspoken re rentment of our white mothers at ef bY those people who have strug fled with similar problema.” people within the decade in popula Quieted by Troops WATERBURY, Conn. June 22. this situation can only be appreciat- ith alarm the rapid growth of these With three companien of state suardamen in charge, the situation here following the riots between strikers and policemen was quiet to- of wounds. Two wounded policemen were in @ serious condition. tion as well ag in land control, and foresees in the not distant future the ArAVeRt menace of serious conflict if poses. Today's ful meeting of the council will give further consideration to the Hits Garbage Collection Mo- nopoly Here matters discussed yesterday. A new! this development is not immediately conference to be held at Prusaein| and effectively checked jshortly, probably will be arranged.| Japanese hog raisers will be virtu-!| “We are confronted at this time by the problems that have arisen In the Hawalian islands, where the Jap anese have now developed to an ex: tant which gives them a preponder-| «nce, Lam informed, in the affaire of | jermany probably will be invited to send representatives. All questions | pass considered at both the Boulogne and nance for the | Prussels meetings will be taken up the city ‘of garbage from all restau again at the Spa conference, the date (i here. j tor which has not been fixed es. ¢ board of public works t» au-| that territory. That mistake of Ha orized to let a contract to the “bent | wall must not, and California in de | Re highest bidder” for the collection termined, xball not be repeated | of the garbage, for a period not ex.! here.” 4. ceeding five years |NOW IS THE TIME TO of the 1 ords and sale by ally minated ag the rent Monday of the T ollection 5 5 Only citivens of the United States AVOID RACE RESENTMENT e ble to n © contract. im td non S “The Japanene, be it «aid to their velled to sublet part of hie conteant| Telit are not of © servile or docile eg bea camel # CONTAC | Mock, Proud of their traditions and 9 other ranchers at a price not t0/ nistory, exultant as they justly are Will Go Before. Convention, jexered that of his original contract the « ordina of the! Sub-contractors must be citizens of | %t the extraordinary career of their country, theP brook no suggestion of ays Jenkins | this countr | country, y More than $50,000 year wil be| 2" dominant or sugerior race, And A itcln just because they pomess these KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 22.-—| Added to the « “% — of bona utes in such a marked degree William G. McAdoo'a name will be ey ae iehe wae and feel more keenly the social and placed in nomination before the, Councilmen Hesketh and @arrol}|"°° baftiers which our people {ns democratic national convention in cast the only opposing votes. stinctiygy; False against them tha a Saaabedh deaths Kia pabania i they are driven to that race twolation a 4, I fear, ultimately will Teach wishes — Dr. Burris Jenkins deciar “4 Fleet Empowered Jenkins, who first intended to pre-| to Seize Oil 6, ald he recety-| ldanger to the race remement which portends peace of our state in the future. call from Thotnan| LOS ANGELES, June 22—Ad-| “We have faith in the willingness al committeeman ™ral Rodman and his officers on | and power of our common country to og lo, Colo., today, |? Pacific fleet today had legal au- | protect its every part from foreign urging Jenkins to offer McAdoo's, rity to seize ol by force if it Is |danger.We also have faith, however, name. needed to keep the fleet moving in the intelligence of the Japane: a Se ik | Federal Judge Bledsoe, after a empire to understand our attitude} NEW YORK, June 22—Wwittam|!ensthy hearing, quashed the tem-|and recognize that it is prompted porary injunction of the Goeneral| solely by that inherent desire of} McAdoo today sent a telegram to Dr. Burris Jenkins at Kansas City Petroleum compasy restraining the every r and type of people to pro- insisting that he not be placed in|&¥Y from seizing oil from the com-| tect itself. [nomination at the democratic con. |Pany's San Pedro plant. | . |. ‘The decision, however, declared vention at San Francisco of the fact that Mo Reseed ms on Japs that the price to be pata for the oil Announceme! , Adoo had sént the message was made Must oe fixed “by @ Judicial tribun- | Filed by Board at his offices here when McAdoo was The navy demands the ofl for! 9. onameNTO, June 22-—The ex-| $1.11 per barrel, th ce set b } SA A a informed that Thomas B, Love, dem per barr Ne price wet by the), OMe report of 2 Rae navy department. | ccratic national committeeman from lof control on the Japanese situation Texan, had urged Jenkins to place Sry AR ome n California was filed in Governor MeAdoo's name before the conven. |Say Progressives | stephens’ office today. It contains Jon { i ile thst ot. tia tasehinige «ms tot. JAY tore Third Party|”*! ae said it was! communica. made public. WW CHICAGO, in the republi June Progressives n rank and file are but it was Crowns Prince of along the ton sent to nt Seere-| deserting and throwing their support Saf tary of the Treasury Shouse last|te the proponed third party, accord Rumania in Tokyo) TOKYO, June 21 (Delayed.) week by McAdoo. ing to claims here today by the co | mittee of forty-eight. The “bolters according to the committec's state ment, are followers of Senator Hiram Johnson and Ro jette, © ian ant hase = Woes ® Californian Dies | in Apartment Fire | Carol, the crown prince of Rumania, | darrived today at Onak ‘Messenger, on Bike Struck by Auto| Luck saved Emil Quinnell, Western Union messenger boy, from serious injury Monday evening, when’ an Schinabian Defeated VANCOUVER, B. ©. June 22 auto struck a bike he was riding. | ‘The Californian who lost his life ir According to the report made to po by English Crack ‘tic tire in the Paimoral apartment Hee by Willlam Swartz, 1413 Second} LONDON, June 22—E, C, Parke|Sunday night was Theodore Han ave., driver of the auto, Quinnell was today beat William M. Jobnston, |#en, an upholsterer of Long Beach hurled from the bike when the auto|san Franciacoy in the second round|Cal. He was @ visitor in Vancou struck it, while the wheels of the auto!of the British lawn tennis champ-|Ver on his way to Calgary paseed over the bike. 'e accident jonship at Wimbledon. The scores| Stinday evening he had gone to occurred at Second ave. and Cherry| were 7.6, 2-6, 6.2, 86. Parke ia one| Visit friende in the Balmoral and Gad EDL ASO he jot the strongest players re resenting | Pia ing a ee *, cards . hy} eouraet 6 tourname: KE. Dennehy and three others Lock Door After TE Se De toncennens lion the alarm came, Both he| Mayor F. 8. Phelps and Dr. Owen |#nd Dennehy Jost their lives, | Likker Is Stolen rye eat ana ng Or Owen “te | Following the theft of a quart of aerial the Scotch whisky from the storeroom convention in Portland Wednesday.| ABERDEEN,—Frank Goskt and | of the lost and found department of They will hop off at 8:30 a m. in|Mike Brazwa, timber workers, in| the municipal railway, carpenters Herb Munter’s palatial Rocing-built | hospital after knife duel, said to hav: |were busy Tuesday placing @ wri pus. The flight is expected to take|been culmination of @ ‘moonshine’ lock on the door, pproximately 100 minutes, revel, Pilgrimage to Shriners’ terday and patrolled the streets today. Consignment of _ rector of | ounce for delivery at San Francisco, the treasury department announced dition to the 1,600,000 ounces recently purchased and was bought under av- thori stated. Guard companies arrived late yoa- Silver for Mint WASHINGTON, June 22.—The di- the mint has purchased 0,000 ounces of silver at $1 an The silver just purchased ts in ad- y of the Pittman act, it was YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE The Cash Value of a Perfect Set of Teeth would be mighty hard to express in dol- lars and cents. Suffice it to say that the teeth have such an important bearing on the gen- eral health that those fortunate enough to possess a perfect set have an almost priceless possession. Expert Dentists Are at Your Service. Here and if you have teeth that need atten- tion we say that we can give you dental service of the very highest character at most reasonable prices. We have served the people of Seattle and vicinity satisfactorily. and consci- entiously for many years. We would appreciate the opportunity of serving you, too. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth - and consult with you regarding your dental needs without cost or obligation to you. THE BOSTON DENTAL CO: 1422 Second Avenue Across from the Bon Marche 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 Lady :Attendants on Duty at All Times e

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