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>} Sale of high-grade bicycles: ‘| reduced for immediate disposal- | “SAVES + | | | | TONIGHT Chamber it Ben! ~ for * nmeéree mittee Rainier club te Yahquet appropr of sme pies ndy factory, Weet lake aye. and Mercer st-—Hep- | resentative Wm. Mich BY JACK CARBERRY NUBVO LARBDO, Mex, July 12 Mamie Green's thru with Mexico. ‘Believe you me," Mamie confided twa oaks on Fir Induetry WEDNESDAY Mamie Breen, of Salt Lake, enter ed Mexico two years ago, #he crossed the border with @ California gir! aft er “jumping” @ smalbtime tabloid 809 Third ave | >a, and Leopold Gr Address Merchants’ Exchange tal. boy not, By in 1i7 W, 68th, Parry, Abbots? Lith ang Fir, ginh Maryatt. Ray le hospital, girt le bicycles, any one of which will give abso- ite satisfaction; these have one-piece hangers: double spring seats; roller chain; Fisk non-skid studded tires; maroon and white; brown and father, Jobn, sr, lives nio, Tex. en. Juan was rapidly extablinhing & reputation as the “lady killer” of San Anto Beattic General WHEN CARKANZA LEFT | Hor story of the Might to the bor der after Carranm’s overthrow wa told a4 she sat onpa ault case at the little customs office here “Now, don't think I'm knocking Johnny,” Mamle warned, “for he's 4 ewell old guy. Why. ho had 2 of us girls all fxd up with apartments, and automobiles, and everything! M | “Name and Residepes i. Jobe, Beattie Frances, Seat! t John MH. Seattle . Ring, Bana, attic .. ARRIAGE LICENSES | Age! ‘ “Your Credit Is Good!” ' TERMS AS LOW AS $5— MONTHLY THIRD FLOOR . Quite Enough Mexico; She’s Thru; T-H-R-U so St mar” ” ohyre h, Bi ave, f to customs officials, “these-gon earne | and Lane st—-Anniial lawn fete | revolutions air Yay 4 anid mardi gras of the parteh revolutions ia awful ey may i Bvening Ulancs cat 9 Third ave. | history, but since I t writin’ that Vreneh colony observe Lastile f, I'm thru,” Barragan, | Johnny dign't want to get all mussed | show at Low Angeles. | BIRTHS GENERAL NNY Raymond, George L., 414 10th ave, cae * 7 arm SAW HER IN THE CHORUS maprese Raward J, TT96 LTth ave Johnny DBarragan discovered her Marcunt Guy 2, Minor bowpital. girl. /St the “Pinga”—ch Tienell, Allen, 312 6. Olive at int from the left,” in the opening echorws. | Strand. Ruben Lenard, 205 16th ave Johnay-—Gen. Juan i . 2 a | oy Press dixpatches call him-—was @ this week we place on sale five of our highest Mortensen, Loula Seattle General) ne oueh Carransa general, whose Fy , o it, Joh t. $05 Oreag at. boy | Mexico City He had six brunet white; blue and white colors in highly finished paths. "sth Sc Att IeMinth W. | oweetheasin but. ke 'benia “enol a, blondes, too, ; Regular Bale iri So he gave Mamie one of hia pot Price Price Henson, Ray T. eed pl cube, which used to arouse t \ m ne bourgeoisie sees 869,50 $59.75 AGI, Pamicichl, #11 Washington ae, jhe shomneneaye. 5a he - -862,50 53.75 Walaten Mengive, 808 Yesler way.| Johnny's eweetheart family” tn Ee coe b creaned, but Mamie say he always serees S61 52.50 Woahi, Konteht, 22 Cedar et. sir |remaincd his favorite blonde. she American ........-..-+--.. 857.50 48.75 Anson, Cark Wood Vt ey en ae eye and’ am apert 5S eldt. Joseph High Point, gtr! coped prado b agpes Winner Racer ..............$52.50 44,75 Poniireant william Le, 4406 We Mor. | ment, in addition to the cub lion. | wan it, boy TOOK ALL THE LIONS THE SEATTLE STAR up. I took everything I could find. ohnny was in full charge of| Cayronza’s 21 trains, and just to show what a nutty old guy he waas,| man he taok al! the Hons with him, der "We got out of Mexico City and a| threa n off the track. Johnny hol. | relats the wrecking erew. He! n't know until then that he'd put it lowt in the otring of cars, whore it at ~The 000, fighting, but ving me $2 wy star up, to he took un girls up in the hills Coal Deliveries BY CARL D, mn Jul delecution here connideration t jon to coal deliv Lioya an forelen and we bullt & camp. ¢ miers Milleran “That would have been «well, only & couple of other e° round and sald they & on indemnitie and everything “After two days the Obregon army) came and got um, and they took oll our wey and jew They took my lion eub away from me, too, and auld it belonged to the country, Then they told us to beat it for Vera Crus. “Before we got there, the plague bit the town, and so we came north. That's how I'm here, and that's why I'm thru,” Mam concluded. “JOUNNY'S IN JAIL, of ulti propo 000 te THE POOR OLD GUY" Johnny got captured, too, I’ heard, and chucked in jail in M City for not getting killed with Car. ranga, Poor old guy! Them Mext ne think {t's funny he didn’t let ymeboedy shoot him, but, believe me, | that ain't no mystery to use girls that knows him. ie edn't built that| way | A customs officer told Mamie that Mygha Petrick Henry. New York Perry Albert, Beattie Lee . Blanch, Beate + Lege Brin, B,C) Bremerton Stewart, Mra F, Brem: Ping, Elisha, Wenat ial 7 | Baldwin, Julie G. W } speci ‘or § Van ™ Claude B., Seattle . al | Venneberg. Emma, Chelan .. Frank F. Tacoma .. |, Agnes H, Tacoma \De Young, Lao, Brattle ..~ Christoph, Minnte, Seattle |#iptia Jacob R. Earlington . Mas. Karlington , a match to the burner and.you get hot water quickly; enough for dish- washing in ten minutes; enough for bath in 15 to 20; we install it free; no plumbing bill to the week, $22.5 telephone Main 7144 and we will have our expert call and install’ this water heater at ance, THUW Floos BY DON FE. CHAMBERLAIN HOTEL, MORRISON, Chicago, July 1—The national conven tion of the Committers of Forty. eight today voted unanimously to amalgamate with the labor party and fixed 2 p. m. today to meet with them in joint conven thon at Carmen's hall. Delegates stood on thetr chairs and waved pennants and state standards The vote to amalgamate wag tak- 2 “Then the rev@lntion came, Joh 40 JIFFY water heaters, large I neasteac ‘Olive G! Ban Francisco i ny F fed us all out eet 4 one core size, at “old-time” prices: Portion gomen. a ttle... fess} ing about 2 a m. and told us to pack | Ohmura, Shigeto, Beate 4 ; special forthe week Sa ae THIRD PARTY IS or he Week— Bomse, Moree 2 seetgi ic Last! | Poth, Rudolph J. Beattle 26 | $22.50 TOTS aed ~-jatne bose JIFFY Beng heater; Bi Airs, Annas. Seattle ; a} suitable for 30 or 40-gallon hot water > Blume, Beattie... a5} A tank; no depending on kitchen range Albery — Bnequalmie: Committee of 48, Labor and or furnace these hot days; just touch phie, Beattie vesa!| Others Form Political Union | | gates representing | Yention of the Laber party here and | | followed receipt |eonvention of the Commit | had decided to unite with the labor. | Gen, Juan had eseaped jail and was safe, Mamie waa joyous. But she kept right on going toward New York. | FARMERS JOIN NEW ALLIANCE Are Welcomed Into Third Party Organization CARM tath with ‘B HALL. Amid erent Chicago, July enuthusiagm, dale | farmers organi. |" marched into the eon. |" zauons today were welcomed into the party Entrance of the farmers closely of word that the o of 45 fiotin ites In @ mass convention this after noon, With beth the farmers and the en on the report of the committees on political procedure, which was adopted unanimously by conference committees of the fortyeighters and the labor party. The report recom- mended amalgamation and that a join convention be begun at 2 p, m As the ecasion convened to day, the Rav. George Chalmers Richmond read an uneonven- tional opening prayer in which he severely excoriated both old parties. “The republican party hates | Jesus and takes its orders from | Wall street sad. “This } world is not in love with Thee, | © God. gland in Thine enemy | and America ts linked with her | | | Tenquist, Augu Anderson, Anni "TACOMA: 4 SOMMEMPELD & SONS ria, Har Setete Andrew, & hospital 5 4 Biinadeen, 48, 2415 B Proe M Mann Robert M. 2414 First w Bligabeth E. Terry b Ord or , Charies Dy 47, Seattio When « girt casts her bread upon Ror Beattle Genera y Second Visit |Governor Cox Will to Grocer’s Cash| Meet Wilson Sunday PFransom thieves woted the cash| COLUMBUS, ©. July 13—~(ov Gox announced today that he wit) hospital We thank Thee for what the Russian people are doing, for the ot Harra Bros. grocery, 94| confer with President Wilson at the|the waters she always expects it to | Dew spirit, in India and the ave, N, last night, for the sec-| white House next Sunday, at 10:30] come back in the shape of wedding | #Tewth © pendence among time in a month. They got $10./a. m. cake. us here aasembied. Destroy Pak = _ _ ee | | SCLIN, Penroreiam and other | paganisms. Destroy } | amd Carnegieiem {tical prisoners. | Debs, Give President Wilson the power to rine above the low moral standards which have at flicted his administration,” he | continued. “Bless William Br | Lioya, who t# on triat in t city. Turn our shame into ult mate world redempt U.S, WILL SELL BOOZE LAUNCH Arms and Autos Also on the List | The United States marshals office announced Tuesday morning of goods confiscated by ernment, | The gas boat Uranus, netzed when leustoms and federal prohibition agents arrested ite crew for «mug gling whisky across the border from | Canada, is to be disp | auction next ‘Thursd On July 22 a collection of ten 38: caliber revolvers, 28 boxes oftammu. | nition for them, and 120 boxes of .30. | caliber cartridges will be sold. | At dates to be announced later, a Chevrolet touring ON SAVINGS IS_100% MORE THAN 3% ON SAVINGS AND 50% MORE THAN 4% ON SAVINGS For the Last Seventeen Semi-Annual Dividends This Association Has Never Paid Less Than Six Per Cent on Savings Compounded Semi-Annually SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE JULY 15 * the WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JULY 1 fags sate os eens fer be put up for disposal, All sales are held at 11 a. m.,, on You can start saving here by mail—send cheek or the Third ave. steps of the federal money order for any amount from $1 to $3,000 bufldiner and receive your savings book by return mail COURT UPHOLDS DIRECTORS ‘ THOMAS &. LIPPY FRANK W. SHILLMSTAD HENRY R. KING FERGUSON JANSON GEORGE R HANNON EDGAR #. CUSHING WILLIAM D. COMER |$5,000 Will Go to Firlands Sanitorium Mutual Savings & | Beattle’s right to $5,000 bequeathed SECOND FLOOR LEARY BUILDING Corporation * Sune Wotan s ie aed R. Wilson left the money to the city tuberculosis sanitoriam. William Chislett, the residuary lega- tee, contendted that the terms of the bequest were #0 vague as to be in valid. The city argued that Wilson leould only ha intended to leave |the money to Firlands, the sanitort um run by the eity, ‘The city's contention was upheld by Whe supreme court REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST FIRST Owing to unforeseen delay in securing possession of our new quarters at 816 Second avenue, remova) to our new street floor bome at this location has been postponed until August firat d of at public (Sere joining tn the labor conelave, | N° | leaders believed within @ few hours! the amalgamation of all liberal Froups into a third party would be accom plinhed. Meanwhile the platform committee of the labor convention resumed | work. Members of the Gommittee had | previously reported the fallure of | subcommittees on platform >f the | two parties to agree on three points | —the aplication of the Plumb plan to railroads, nat ation of mines land the levying of 4 capital tax. oe |Nationalize Mines decia. been na. crum!| | HOTEL MORRISON | July 13.—Shortly be f the committe attend the joint convention of the new party at Carmen's hall, the platform committer announced its acoeptance of the nationalization of mines and the Plumb plan, leaying » the conven ton of 48 recenned | Hegarding the latter, It wns stated that an agreement was in sight. | WATER, WILL RE SHUT OFF tn! the low witer mains on Wednesday, | July 14, from 8 & m. until 6 p,m in the district by Ray ot jon the weet by Fourth ave. N. “2 propheta should confine | ar relictions to generalities, ode r Pp |} M claimed tidelands, the state, at a price around and stones, Experienced farmers hay ities, which prove that ¢ Ps around $10 an acre is the Yesler Wo. CALL NOW! CALL NOW! IT MAY BE TOO LATE SOON! Sparks & Dye 514 Second Avenue Near Yesler Way Town j > ¢ LONDON | troops are repor' Jattack on the ania and thi | ment, secording to a newspaper dis toh from Kowno today. Polish troops have retired to al: newline of defense, destroying com.|URAble to fath muntoations in their retreat nerious are slowty prepared positions. A rumor persisted here that the | Bolsheviki do not intend to stop in thelr campaign against the Poles. A news dispatch from Christiana dtepateh If you can’t call, send for Street Address German Troop: 8 menage from vik officials, accepting the pro posal of the allies for an arms tee betwren the Peles and Rol- sheviki, was learned authori wely © today ‘ee July Pole An Wereement lonnes te the red an official ‘of oecupation, GROAT y 15, today hi a new thie Ume minister a and y and that 32,000,000 tons of « It wae believed today various question» cannot be settled before Friday have 4 to adopt every meann to agree problem will |taken up today after the allies have received the oo@! ultimatum. in was in store ee Mamie Breen Has Had GERMANS HEAR YAKIMA REGION WIFE MURDERER). ALLIED THREAT] SWEPT BY RUIN) READING BIBLE™ New Complaint Deals With | Cloudburst “Wrecks Canal ‘Wanderer’s Love Flights In- Whe Ger 4 un walled in informed | Herr now reached a wituat mm matic wae = |monthly was the minimum ac c ¢ able to the entente and asked that MA NNY LEAVE ‘ee German ‘delegation ube "Well Johnny was looking out for vegiy today Wis ‘family’ and us girls didn't care y ; ne conference for he'd just.made us millionaires, om stage. The coaj culminates a series of aly the Lioya de. before terminating the be reply to the| Allied and German| experts will present indemnities plang to the conference ‘The allied ¢ ool mon mand for 2,000,000 tons | ly Wax a compromine | Um coming after the original | al that Germany deliver 2 400 rman Were pot expected to vidmatum this ATTACK POLES Lithuanians Are Mobilizing SPA, Reigium, duly 13—Pre miee Lieyd Geor, has reoelyed Boishe- saben 13, Bola Lithuanian ed mobilizing for an | in accordance ned by Lithy » Rumeian noviet govern. | nd in i, ac cording to ® wireless from Warsaw today. e The dispatch stated heavy fighting continued nerth of Swienolany and thru Kraywice to the river Plisa. fighting was from the weet front, where the Poles retreating to previously reported had received there from Moscow bling. stating that the red forces had cap- tured Minsk, Molodechno and Swien clany and that the Polish front was| St secretary of the treasury, ar A Warsaw dispatch to the Times [denied that Minsk had been cap-|M- Drumheller, collector of customs tured’ and stated the Poles still held Plank Is Approved|**™* Chicas, 11, Committeemen Reach Seattle | Love Lost, She m. | Sixteen members of the approoria tions committee of the house of rep resontatives arrived in Beattie Tues day afternoon from Rainier Nationa) park and were to be guests of the | e capital tax levy plank i3/ Chamber of Commerce at a dinner at | | the Rainier club at 7 p. Asks a Divorce TEN DOLLARS AN ACRE! The land we are offering is free from stumps It adjoins the famous La Conner and Samish flats, near Bayview, Wash, chief pur- chasers of this land and have enthusiastically told us that they would rather have Padil& Bay lands than any other they know of. At 514 Second avenue we have letters and papers, over the signatures of well-known author- i Bay land at e been adilla y literature SPARKS & DYE, nd Ave. jock, orning or City... There Is No Better Investment Than Land There is no better land in the state than re- We are offering the unsold portion of some 12,000 acres of tidelands, recently acquired from BEST LAND VALUE IN THE STATE TODAY! Call Now at 514 Second Avenue, Near and 318 Beattie, MAM mrecereremoes cece sens coe dome (free) your PADILLA | Inea Armstrong began sult today | bounded on the north t divoree Stanley BE. Armstron on the south by Dravis | lesing lost love. They were married | wt. on the east by Firet‘ave. W. and in May, 1919. Some of the most dingraceful acts @ performed by the most graceful | sinner 4 TURSDAY, TULY 19, 1999. r vestigated CHICAGO, July 13—-Love fights of Lieut, Carl Wanderer, confessed murderer of his bride of eight and Bridges YAKIMA, July 14--Destruection lay today in the path of a eloud |burst that broke the Sunnyside Ir rigation eanal In half @ dozen places he Outlook and Ranger near|™enthe, his unborn child eng @ jhere last aight | ‘teagwod stranger” here June 21, were ‘The flood that poured thru the ap | being investigated by police today. ertures tore away long sections of Mins Julia Schmitt, 17 years old, flume and embankment and swept out several highway bridges and one railway bridge, Extensive damage to farms acroms which the torrent raced. Workmen repairing the eanal to | day, said it would be « week before lthe big ditch can be satisfactorily | mended to again carry water . . ASHCROFT, B July 18.~A wall of water seven feet high swept down houses and stables and washed | out entire farme during a oloudburet at Cache creek, four miles from here yesterday afternoon Damage war |ewtimated today at $69,000 to 660,000 SEEK CLUE IN | “NEEDLE” DEATH | Spokane Officials Try to, Identify Slain Woman SPOKAND, July 13, — Fourteen | ‘Sumners” in the United States are being polled today in in attempt to learn the identity of 4 woman, found) dead and nude in a bathtub here July | The wornan registered as “Mrs. Brock, Bumner.” | The name “Heney,” pieced towether on @ torn ponteard, and an empty Polson bottle are the sole clues. Police are probing the theory that the woman was the vietim of the “hypo needle gang” operating in the Northwest Fey This gang, using @ deadly and un-! known poison, “shoots” its victims in crowds on streeta, The poison paralyzes the yictim temporarily with whom Wanderer was alleged to have hed an “affair beginning hortly after the murder of his wifa ed by police today a» being nt of connection with the mum ders Wanderer, on further questioning, refused to add to the detailed confes sion he has signed. He dectared he had told all “I have to tell and § want time toread my Bible.” f The wine man carries his know! edge and his watch for his own use and not for display YOUR TEETH The members of the gung, claiming friendship, carry the victim off, rob hirn her and decamp. It ts suppowed that Mrs. Brook re ceived an overdose, which iled her The contents of Mra, Brock's stomach are being analyzed today in an attempt to identify the poison. Jack Johnson | May Surrender 1O8 ANGELES, Cal, July 13 pom the meaning of the actions of Jack Johnson, negro pugilist, who is supposed to be about to surrender for arrest on white slayery charges, Assigtant United States Attorney Green will leave Lon Angeles tonight for Ban Diego for a persona) investigation of the cane. | Possibility that Johnson, who mys he wants to go to Chicago to sur render, may try to gome into this country secretly and make an ap. pearance in Chicago, has caused au- thorities here to watch shipping from Lower California ports arriv ing at San Pedro. Johnson still was in Tijuana last night. JOUETTE SHOUSE, third asstet- Dr. L. BR 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 dist posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. BR. 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