The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 7

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YESDAY, APRIT. 18, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR ~ AITE ‘Sen. Knox Introduces | } Mis IN FOR Resolution of Peace FREDERICK é? NELSON With German N. ation FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET * i BY L. © MARTIN rations or advantages to which it © become en WASHINGTON, april Jand ite nationals hay q |tor Knox, pel Hs rday intro. | Utled, including the right to enforce oie i be die Ser ect ne { duced a resolution ending the state|the same under the terms of the! — jof-war with Germany armistice sigmed November 11, 1918, | 7 ; Attacked Clerk in Hotel| Knox's resolution was referred to or aay extensions or, modifications the foreign relations committee, it | thereof o : der the | i te “lot Vi Nes hi b tipuated for 4 During Quarrel, Is was in the simple “declaration form” | serge ave been a pe coon \ which President Harding, in his mee Charge gage yemterday, enld he would ap- of the principal allied and a» | . m i GES 20 ela’ sep prove 4 powers | ‘Alleged to have fired q shot at F.| The text of the resolution follows: | “8 “9 8.—That joed bey seme | Biliott, 28, clerk, in a quarrel in "That the joint resolution jtioe of congress, approves oom . , ber 7, 1917, ‘declaring that a state of Hike Barker hotel, Sixth ave. and|s#ress, passed April 6, 19 Fc. rtey: epee ™ ” & st. early, Wednesday, Violet|@ state of war to exist 0 | war os * . — Pama re be | well, 26, waltress, was arrested |imperial German gove’ — aveeenane uve 1r S an Oo Ss l a Yoo ac (@) Cc oo {ments and the government and the ’ + ys filkes, 8 charged | t d 3 . Sergt. Wilkes. She was charged |the government and p Seopte of the Umtad Bintan And wab’| being drunk and disorderly, | United States and making provisions t i. was charged with being|to prosecute the same, be, and the|!ng provisions to prosecute | the | it ew eara es same is hereby repeaied, and said | same,’ be, and the same is hereby | wotver, with one exploded |state of war is hereby declared at |Tepeaied, and sald state of wur ia/f) was found in possession of |an end + ms fade se PD Whe woman. An explanation of the| “Provided, however, that all prop- @ foreign fr mn ; ° "pane pled ‘yaad, Introduction of the resolution : Waitress Held for [22 20 3.¢. vain the home mar Se Store wl 120 Gingham Aprons With Fluttering Sashes : that date come into the posseasion |fter the senate haw acted, it was jp Driving When Drunk | ti ic" ccna tte rvornment | ndicated ee “ey . yeu aie lof the United States or any of its ae necia. hursda 2 9 3 9 4. 9 « race some tart Stuart, | officers, agents or employes, from oP e y ) . ° ° ollowing any souree or by any agency what E ROM now until summer vacation, schooldays will the and Main st-|soevers shall be retained by the j 4 ‘ y be by Patrolman|tiited’ Staten and no disposition THURSDAY OF- brighter for just such colorful frocks as these. women to be charged Sean | Src tena, ae ac aente pa AGAINST JAPS | FERING of. ex- Tpyical of the new styles is the Dress pictured, in plain offense. J. Hanson, 26, fisher) qror be provided by congress until 4 ceptional interest. ‘The ! medium-blue chambray, with side panels forming pockets m, and Ralph Hanson, 26, Msher-| Suc) time as the German govern-| Suddenty abandoning its prosectr | ‘ . at ton.: Destened with lini ae site | Pp. gn th outlining of white rick-rack and who were also in the auto,| nent has, by treaty with the United |tion of seven of the Japanese Aprons are in the con- ; 25 charged with being drunk States, ratification whereof is to be|on trial in federal court for conspir. y fant all ty} hand-embroidery. Sizes 12 and 14 years, $4.95. , ‘ere oe eT e made and with the advice and con-|acy, the government concentra : venient slip-over style, Che i ids in ‘ines Nae iia eee, nichts | ts sttorta aguinat the five remaining | a ieitchod ith yle, ckerboard plaids, checks and broken plaids in ging: | provisions for the satisfaction of all | defendants. | as sketched, with capa- hams, and plain-color chambrays are cleverly fashioned into ety against the German gov-| Motions for directed vérdicts of \ ernment “of all’ ‘persona where. {acquittal in favor of the five Japan cious pockets and sash other frocks that will delight little girls, for almost every MAN AS THIEF soever domiciled, who owe per-|ene left, made by attorneys for the | ’ at waistline tying in one has a wide sash, or plaited ruffling or contrasting trim- manent allegiance to the Unit: | defense, were denied by Judge Cuah-| rt ‘ back ming of some sort. Sizes 8 to 14 years, $2.95, $3.95 After being arrested on a charge|®d States and who have suf./man me : oh sth ys ACK. J 1 $4.95 . ’ . A $150 check from Dr. |fered, thru the acts of the German] District Attorney Saunders moved | » x and $4.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE t Ruth Butler, 18, made |Sovernment of its agente since July | for dismiasal of the charges aguinst HW a i . t accusing Bruce Ander. |31, 1914, loss, damage or injury to|the seven upon instructions from jf] Bi hy an df Featured in plaids Splitting with Charles Hand. | thelr persons or thelr property di-| Washington. Recommendation | for | 4 eee ee eee theates |Fectly oF indirectly. whether thru|this action was previously made to a eine and plain blue, with 28 Boys’ Suits 'OKE-BACK models in staunch mixtures and brown tiv he ownership o stoc! | the attorney general by Saunders. t . A ri ag . ; ‘ ; ‘ mp nvernl weeks ago, detective |the ownerani of ahares of stock 10 |". a even ‘men were stowneez® [| @ trimming of white rick- checks, offering choice of sizes as follows: Anderson was arrested by Detec-|tions, or in consequence of hostill-|The five defendants, whose fate will | rack braid. In a Low-Priced Group Sizes ......... 12 13 14 15 16, 17 ; : be decided by jury, are either mem: f S. W. Yoris at his home, He|ties of any operation of war, or | aay ait pare ere ay sé a. os bed jabs val By otherwise, and also provisions grant: | bers of the crew of the liner Alabaima |}! i. Quantit 2 3 3 5 1 8 Captain Charles Tennant tate in the|!ng to persons owing permanent al | Maru, on which the stowaways came | Special $1.00 Y coos Sy Hegiance to the United States, most |to the United States, or are Beattie . pe ; ° le —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 Handford pleaded guilty to the|favored treatment, whether the residents. They are charged with —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | robbery ; | same be national or otherwise, in all | commiracy to smugete aliens into the The girl is being held on an open|mattern affecting residence, busi | country | @harse. She admits taking the | Ness, . trade, on, | Final arguments were being made | ’ H ’ “ ” Sr ince neat ate senate ita papery | wenn seamen eeerse || 1,200 Yards of Ginghams Misses New “Straws” for School ec: th he ove bh nd cot n to the United | j i epee Sacer ‘oat she overnente | Seoee ‘au fiom tetecaren, pena |OY mem In a Featured Offering 1. Jersey Jackets $1.95 to $10.00 and that later she knew they |tes and setaures imposed or made Reg i]| Thursday, at, the yard iC ETWEEN large, split the gwag. amounting to|>y the United States during the war, | | ae : 5 ar ° 3 $7.85 nt °" of Tore than $100. The girl was ar.| whether in respect to the property | | VERY LOW PRICE for Ginghams of this quality. soft-brim Leg- in her apartment at 17th ave. /of the German government or Ger ] They are patterned in tasteful plaids and good IRLS who can wear 16- horns at $10.00 and land Yesler way. Anderson was tak-/Man nationals and in waiving any ‘ . ‘ “enat S18 E. Howell st. land all pecuniary claims based on CAUSE KILLING checks, in Pink, Blue, Black, Green, Tan and Laven- and 18-year sizes may two-tone basket- | _ The Butle irl wae arrested in events which eseurred at any tine ‘ : — Handford’s nel dian he. vee ep [before the coming into force of such der. purchase to advantage weave Hats at “fared by the same two detectives wev- | treaty, any existing treaty between cna reais Bo gh sige Children’s school frocks, women's house dresses and from this group of smart $1.95, there are as P: . jthe UY rf | quarr a ol 2 Pee ane erie apts aataed be Pere algacere all orga ‘° | Marry L. Pawluk by John Bruno on|J| aprons are some of the reasons for purchasing these Jersey Jackets. They are many good styles ae — “Section 2—That until by treaty | February 16, grew out of hot words ginghams. in regulation Tuxedo-style, as the most exact- ‘The drive against the Yell Perfljor act or joint resolution of con. | over ones . . " . z 4 ‘on the banks of the Duwainish olen it shall be determined other |#teamer Montague, Bruno told th In widths of 26 and 27 inches—the yard, 18¢. with shoestring belt and ing little shopper started by Patrolmen C. W. Beil and | wigs, the United States, altho it has ir ee soe hey — the stand |]! —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE patch pockets, in red, to- could wish. ' cQuade. They jailed Masgoa|not ratified the treaty of Versailles, |!n ene ’ SE ecg Moribaldl and H. Haso [reserves all the rights, powers, and continued his testimony again | mato, green and black, The Leghorns BBP oching without a license. claima, privileges, indemnities, repa- | today. TWO SPECIALS FROM THE LUGGAGE $7.85. are in natural-color, scctnd cite the dcloodent testition. SECTION FOR THURSDAY: —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE = with hemp) flange Pawiuk was a quarrelsome man and . warmly when Bruno wanted f , Old-bl Buy a “Kuppenheimer” ta ive the pr B iagbent a variety 50 Boston Bags Boys’ Athletic patty Pro ee black, brown and navy, of broad ribbon streamers. in Suit dT Co sdicioadakt Fevite le slived: te Special Union Suits Other Hats in combination of Natural-color and ring ali op a {have amserted In anger, 5 E h 65c Rose, Natural-and-old-blue, Navy and Cherry, Brown “ity standard main- (Me fnSands of's ‘weuvoae som || _ As pictured, substantial Pans et emntcan| ites ail Oa , tained by this fam- eee ae cael taeds bee weal Bags of split cowhide in every day. The Union Priced at $1.95, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 ous maker = oe foreed to kill by shooting him down, | jo ~ ~_— — Suits are of barred muslin, and $10.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Bbapy: salty Kenn pouty irene bb renee in high neck, sleeveless, —— Ws ‘DISEASED MAN 1 1 and Tench ae sectol a bah onees Girls’ Wool Sweaters, $3 Special $2.75. Sj Our featured lines . s gue eolptoe 1 tha pales bask, Fuses 6. to 16 yours, WEATERS are year-round this season are of- WY Low-priced at 65¢. * wraps for schoolgirls, of fered at y —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE course, but they are especi- $45 ME ER | fcr bes. oreo ste! 50 Lunch and Picnic Boxes ally appreciated these Gere See Se a eee when a top coat is too warm. 2308 N » plac le H 5 i lose-fitti tine reser tin moat a |) FSIS _ Ginekol Little Boys Tiese are in close tting: yu! w tri . | " bf ten > Mili Pin wite ithe stightly deaf, heard |] > pecl Tub Suits wool yarns, jp Brown, Pea- t EE the report of the pistol and went up/t) fh ae cock, Green; Maroon and ere in er = y $50 Wg Segeeepien ince tried ae |i | 85c Each 50c Navy-—$8.96. Ses penies ur eartaa tater | ; AT $5.00, Worsted S sx cos ever tes oases omees eR a NUSUALLY good val- PaOe, Wore Stee | coroners believe Halberg planned hi 6 ues featured in th i self-destruction during ‘the night |{| sketch, these resemble | tan Co salon atte ietiig’ American Beauty, Brown, } while in bed with his wife apparently = ne R ‘ith straigh i Peacock. ’ 4 - cites. . miniature suit gases (13- with straight trousers but- AT $1.95, Wool Tie-on | ’ ers in similar style, in bod: ¢ , ‘ to; ith | rl - p The Halbergs had lived at their E A fiber, with two clasps. collar. Sizes 8 to 8 years. short sleeves, in novelty In this new store , Fieont address about a year and a ||) = Special 85¢ ench. Exceptional value at 50¢. weave, Turquoise, Emerald, Bisque, Green, Purple, you will find prac ren. . THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bi onal igs tispoanar cna Navy: aeenete aera ae erat Bee eo p a NS _ E DOW tically all new mer- Hotel Landlord Is ) - chandise as we Held After a Raid ite to ss te —_ Fen Peet RE | “Black Bear Cub” Play Overalls for Kiddies . is ficers arrested George Neal, 49, land-| cation. Capids 190. Dee thee 4 Kegs lord, and charged him with the pos-| seesion of 12 quarts of whinky found | Our April business in the new store must at least |}|1n tho hotel. He will be held for gov- | } } VERY mother who has outfitted her small children in these equal that of a year ago in the old store. To be sure expment officers. 7 that it will we off ial val CPE EP EY TF ever-so-durable Play Overalls knows what a boon they are for ee ee ste eon beng we out-of-doors play days, when the winter surplus of childish energy $23.00 and $33.00 Piva rte hen Bog h 3] is being exercised in all manner of rough-and-tumble games. for choice of two attractive groups of Men’s and |f| tury in Judge J. T. Ronald's court | * 50 4 i | Tuesday to Vincent Nobile to com: | Young Men’s Suits,and Topcoats. See window dis- | pensate for the death pige tr | | “Black Bear Cub” Overalls are made in Seattle from stout blue denim . ‘ Eugene Joseph, 6, killed by an auto- Stocked in the Boys’ Section bis’ owned and Given be Ge and khaki twill, with bright red trim, and are stoutly double-stitched ; en se V2 P RICE $19.50 Sion ee fs A for long service. Easy to put on, easily slipped off, easily tubbed. —_— esa ys ioe oe ee $30.00 ae ; foeseees 3 Featured in 1- to 8-year sizes at 75¢. Section (Downstairs Store). ia Borsalino Hats. Do You Know $3.35, $4.85 $3.65 for choice of all our regu- }f) How THE IMPERIAL fo] - lar $5.00 and $5.50 Caps. [Jie CANDY CO. manutactures EE) parey chonterficld's zigzag course | drunk. Chesterfield ts 31 and a salen | For a juicy steak, set's go to and $2.85 4 ai over 1000 Kinde’ of cnndy? down the street attractéd Patrolmen | man. Male ai Bc $1 85 | Lat as tall you at the K. Vallet and G. W. Christy early | s cee Wednesday. ‘They arrested him on| Bonds of friendship are very often Edus | spun of flimsy thread. for choice of three good ; plea o omen's lots of the famous glove- | for men’s new soft-cu | fitting “Lewis” Union | soft Shirts; values to |] mm) ca AN AFTERNOON Suits. $3.50. o] siren Lae a Safe Milk for INFANTS & INVALIDS tase’ The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest OF REAL RLEASURE a charge of driving an auto while To Be Shown Exclusively at the IS AWAITING YOU Manufacturers ASKFOR | & x by : AT THE WILKES ’ 5 par ponte : maa?’ Horlick’s | CLEMMER Weer aomaei east S$ ’ ev és | (/ f Come and see your friends on the screen. ARENA ADMISSION FREE POO Poop) oO

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