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* PAGE 2 HAYWOOD IS. SOVIET MAN, SAYS CLYNE District Attorney Says |. W.! W. Leader Invited to Russia by Lenine “Rig leader ou t Len CHICAGO, April Maywood, 1. W. W sentence of 20 years inh worth, is propaganda director of the Russian soviets, District Attorney Clyne said he was reliably Informed today. Clyne, who refused to divulge the Source of his information, sald Hay wood went to Russia at the invite tion and solicitation of Lenine a Trotsky, dictators of Russia A representative of the Russian Pulers came to the United States to feeute Haywood's services, Clyne said. “Haywood knew Trostky very Welk” said Clyne. “When Trotsky ‘was in the United States, Haywood hired him at $12 a week to make soap box speeches on the street cor ers of Chicago and New York “Evidently Trotsky realises the Yalue of Haywood as an organiser The man who secured 480,000 mem bers for the I. W. W. in the United States before the war woul! be 4 Very valuabje asset to the soviets, “Accordink to my information Haywood is to start an intensive @rive of soviet propaga: thee Burope, The Russian soviets’ plan to establish soviets all over the con tinent Is about to start “Haywood's first job will be to dix Organize the armies and navies of Burope by soviet propaganda | Clyne does not believe that Hay. | wood intends to return to the United States. | 1. W. W. Doomed, Is View of Official BY RALPH F. COUCH WASHINGTON, April 23.——“Taps” Was sounded for the I. W. W. strongest of the national radical so- Cieties, Chief Lewis J. Baley of the Dureau of investigation, said today, by the disappearance of “Hig Bil” Haywood, who was to begin a 2 year jail term Monday Haywood, according to his bonds men, now Is in Moscow, Russia “The I. W. W. has suffered a blow to its prestige that will weaken its power to stir up Industrial discord,” said Raley “The organtzation will Rave extreme difficulty in re Rew members. without a « « ations dir.” | ‘The 1. W. W. ts reported to have & @itmbership far in excess of the radical organizations, at one Gaiming 500,000 members. The | @etive, paid up membership. how. | @ver, te believed never to have run dove 100.000. Seven Cider Sellers in Dry Squad’s Net Seven cider purveyors fell foul of the dry squad Friday night They Were released on $100 ball each. ‘Three Japs were among NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 85 MUSICIANS JOSEY STRANSKY Conductor HENRY HADLEY Ansociate Conductor Ansiating Artint ARTHUR SHATTUCK Emine at Pianist Wedmesény ARENA Orevestra im America Oldest im the World Piret and tast rtumity t erat ce tetimtL © thon, an it ls pesitivety the inst teur of any Eastern orchestra GET YOUR TICKETS FARLY and Avoid the Crowd —PRICES— Sle, 81.10, $1.05, 82.20, $2.75 (imeluding War Tax) SEATS NOW SELLING at Sherman, Clay & Co. Third and Pine. FOREVER FREE from HAY FEVER and ASTHMA Hundreds of people are as- tonished and delighted with the quick and PERMANENT relief they have received from our wonderful new dis covery, Asthma-Sera. Hay- Fever and Asthma, with their tortures, BANISHED FOREVER. Tear out this announcement and wend at once to R. M. B. LABORATORIES 1023 Alaska Bldg. Seattle, Wash. |) New Life for | Sick Man “I have taken only two boxes of Eatonic and feel like anew man. It done me more good than any- thing else,”’ writes O. O. Frappir. Eatonic is the modern remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food repeat- Ing and indigestion. e aueky takes op and cerrice out the acidity and gaa and enables the stomach to digest the food natura That means not only relief from pain and discomfort ‘but you get the fnll strength from the food you eat. Big box only costa a trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. Advertisement. Kindhearted Mayor Helps Brave Woman RLIZABETH, N. J, April 2% Mre Mary Allen and her two chil dren, 10 and 3 years old re etively who started out to walk fre wapk to Wabash, Ind., ended their stro! | here yesterday, baving covered about 10 miles. The wouldbe pedestrians were ken under the wings of Mayor raving when, on thefr arrival at ity limita of EBligabeth, one of the wheels of the baby carriage in which Allen pushed year-old | Robert, came off. Altho the woman had persistently refused charity for her projected walk to make her home with her brother In Wabash, the mayor per or to allow him to provide ts and cash enough to r expenses suaded railyway ticke defray othe When the trio arrived bere, Mra had 75 centa in her pocket Asks Libel Case Be Brought to Seattle In order to expedite hearings, Dis telet Attorney Saunders will ask that the libel filed in Tacoma against the shipping board and the steamer West Hartland by the Aubery.Becker Sales corporation be transferred to Seattle, he stated Saturday. The libel grew out of the loss of a ship. ment of soap when the steamer Gov ernor was rammed and sunk by the West Hartland this month. Says He Hypnotized , Her Into Bigamy| 108 ANGELES, April 23.2 MecNat God¢win's, alleged hypne influence over Women was brought| to the attention of courts here yes | terday when Mra Ethel Holt, on trial on a charge of bigamy, asverted at Godwin by his meamertc pow. orm induced her to marry him when she was the wife of John D, Holt. Mrs. Holt said she does not recall the marriage ceremony and has not seen Godwin since It was perform ed. Her husband caused her ar rest vert io I War Department Sells Canned Meat WASHINGTON, war department yesterday sold all its surptus of canned meat remulting from the war—81,000,000 pounds, A» distin; ed actor— JENSEN AND VON HERBERG NEWS ALBERT HAY MALOTTE on the Giant Wurlitzer HERE’S MORE ABOUT “U" DUCKING STARTS ON PAGE ONE actually Mery, most of the batts while really furious, were fought just for the fun of it No “casualtion™ were urday, and apparently ne any particular fll effects, None of the fraternity houses were entered, nor was the men's dormitory, as them places all had vigilante committees of thelr own which saw that their members turned out 100 per cent A committes of “Knights made the rounds of the rooming and boarding houses at § a. m, and urged lolterers to get up and go to work, Shortly afterwards the 12 buakion” atarted their rnida. The handcuffs and police stare which the vigtlates wore were loaned from the pollee department, The window smashing inoldent was in a boarding house where Frank ted Sat suffered (Pop) Hendricks, a #tudeng live | When the house was tnvaded, b nd his brother lodgers fled to the bath room and barricaded themselves. The Knights of the Hook had re eived orders to refrain from dam acing pricate property, But the only way they could get in the bath room was by smashing down the door—or window NDLADY PERMITS MASHING OF WINDOW They decided the latter was cheap. or. The landlady, accustomed to ways of collegians, gave them per |mimion to stash the window, on| thelr promise that they would pay for It Hendricks won the nickname of | “Pop* thru the fact that he i ab Most completely bald. Tho he Ix not older than the average student, he looks it “You poor boobs™ he yelled, aa they broke in. “I don’t go to school? Prove it.” demanded the leader of the vigilantes Hendricks removed a cap he had beheld a dignifiedlooking middie aged man. ‘The intru@ers apatogtzed. “We're awfully sorry we distarbed you,” the leader of the crew sald, “Dut let's go, boys, and dip those others in the pond.” sistant Secretary ef War Watn- wright Informed the house military affairs committee. The price aver April 23.—The | aged 644 cents a pound, and the gov-/by a song leader supplied by the ernment expecta to net more than $5,000,000 from the transaction, he rau It took a year to make the wonderful screen characterization of the GEORGE BEBAN who is appearing here in person today and Sunday at 4:10, 7:40 and 9:30 p. m.—Monday and thereafter, 4:10 and 9:30 p, m.— Sign of BRUCE SCENIC “WATER TRAILS” Beautiful colored pictures of rivers in West Indies ‘ snatched as he ran and bis captors) bet “ONE MA A MILLION” The fellow who makes dimples for tears to fall in! pe Mr. Beban will present an ex- cerpt from his famous play, “The formance, THE SEATTLE STAT FRANCE READY |NO FREEDOM FOR PHONE GIRL TO TAKE RUHR} CLINIC INMATES |Epworth League to Hold Convention | With the largest membership in ita hintory—something more than 1,100-—the Seattle District Epworth league will hold ite annual conven tion In the University M. BE. church for three days, beginning Friday, April 29. The convention will open with a carnival Friday night. The business meeting will be held next Saturday evening, On Sunday the Rev, J./ Talph Magee, pastor of the Miret M, F. chureh, wil! speak on “Playing | the Game of Life.” Schoenfeld Sees Jap Menace in Hawaii ‘There are more than three times as many Japanese in Hawall aa there are white people, says Herbert | Schoenfeld, Seattle furniture man, | who has just returned from a nine | week stay in the islands, Schoenfeld lreports alvo that 65 lepers were re leaned from the leper colony at Mo. lokat as cured, The doctors there Jare using an ext from a bean | that grows in ma, Schoenfeld mys, and they claim that within 10} | years a leprosy cure will have been perfected. |Whole World to Eat | Prunes, He Predicts A world of prune eaters is on| prophecy of Prunarian Clement | Soott,, president of the Washington | State Kiks’ association, made before the members’ counci! of the Chamber of Commerce Friday, Scott declared | that the Washington prune in to the! California variety what beer Is to Revo, Shakespeare and | St. George Honored LONDON, April 22.--8t day, Engtand’s patron salat day, in being celebrated by patriotic no cletien, beaded by the Seolety of Bt.) | Georre, and most schools were grant od a half holiday Shakespearean enthustasta are also celebrating the birth and death of the “Bard of Avon,” and the were many pilgrimages to Stratford on- Avan, the famous poetdramatint’s ‘home A Shakespeare week is being celebrated at Stratfordon-A von. Services at the Seattle Nava! | Training station will be conducted | Sunday evening by ev. Maurice By water, chaplain, Music will be led+ George's Seattle Community Service. Seamen and their friends are invited to at “THE ARTIST WITH A SOUL” | | | | the Rose,” at each per- CARTOON COMEDY a German Default Means Ad- vance of Troops PANS, April 22—France tn de. termined to occupy the Ruhr district lin the event of Germany defaulting on her reparut payment May 1, rogardiens of the American attitude on mediation, it was learned vembot. fotally today Premier Briand left for Pngiand today bearing Marshal Foeh's detail ¢d plans for military action. At the same time it was ‘stated semiofficially that the tnterepmnge ef notes between German and Amer. joan governments would not change France's course of action, dempite the fact these communications might considerably alter the basis of Briand’s conference with Premier Lioyd George at Hythe. Germans Will Send Tho Turned Out of Home, Still in Durance SPOKANT, tiumaon, a former Women's Industrial Home and Clinic at Medical Lake, recently cloned, wued for release from custody on writ of habena corpus and was re ferred by Judge Bruce Blake. Hers was @ test caso, scores of other former inmates, turned out of the home but still tn custody of the state, awaiting its outcome Judge Blake said ne could pot be remponaible for a ruling that would turn every woman free who had been convicted of @ crime in this utate Until the supreme court rules, afl former inmates of the home must re. main in durance. April 23 inmate of Lettie Wib the U. S. New Proposals} ror tour sunaayn terinning to New German din. for ner reparations prope patched to Pres April 23. als will be t Harding cabinet ly after meetings of the which begnn shortly before noon b today, according to reliable informa. tion These proposals, it was under stood, include an increase in the cash payments, offering a better plan for reconstruction In France form of International credit Two Boys Chased by Blood-Covered Jap? Police were unable to run down « report Friday night that two boy had been chased by a biood-covered Jap at Beacon ave. and Henderson at ing only a pair of trousers and a sbirt, and the blood was ep ave. & - FUNERAL SERVICPS for J. T A. Bulfinch were held at the George | town undertaking parlors Priday af ternoon. The body wus cremated. Advertisement. © pleture with o big tough and © big thrill and © big yaa & i. Aaa three, ino galloping drama of o cowpuncher whe wied to reform « rough, Andy and Min have broken into the movies. See them. Concert Orchestra A. K. Wolfenden Director Selection from ERMINIE by Jakobowski LOEW ALACE VAUD With ARTHUE OTHER ACTS O Feat REGGAR ‘a in DAGON QUALITY Photoplay IN PURPLE with Edgar J. MacGregor rresents “The Sweetheart The Jap was reported to be wear: | ttered ali | over his face, according to the report | jmade by Z% B. Kawson, $444 37th came | For good apple pla, go to Boldt's. | “THE GUMPS” | |morrow, Dr, John D. MeLaughlan, rector of St. Mark's Epincopal church, will deliver a series of ad \d # before the men peel tranamianion to the allies immediate | 4°" before the men's mans meet ing at 3p. m. Special music will be | given in connection with the meet |gution kerosene tank Ings. sun! 3 to Y2 Reduction in Price Effective April 18 Guaranteed Dent By Special United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 try Douglas SAVES TOWN | Warns Countryside and Calls Out Bucket Brigade Bucket brigades, organized by reat. | |denta on the east ot Lake | Washington at the call of Mra, Mb | nerva Warner, Medina telephone op | erator, confined to $20,000 the dam. age from a dangerous firé at mia-| lakes Friday . Mra, Warner heard over the tole phone that the Midinkes Grocery & | Seed Co. was in flames and that high winds were making It necessary for nearby residents to take what ever stepm they could to protect |their houses. She called the entire countryside and thone who reapond. |@d entablished guards on all roofs, |upplied water and exhausted 11 fire extinguishers, thereby maving the en- tire town from destruction. The grocery and seed store where |the fire started in a of boxes near the stove was completely de stroyed. The building was valued at $5,000 and the stock at $15,000. A dowen persons in the store quit their efforts to stop the fire when the flarnes leaped to the top of a 60 whore which they feared would explode A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Chester Outing Scenic “Putting Nature Next” First National Kinograms SUNSHINE COMEDY “Pretty Lady” 10c, any time. All prices plus tax. by K WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY THOMAS WILKES Presents ELSIE FERGUSON’S Big Dramatic Success ue Evenings: 256,to $1,00 Mats, Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday Be Plus War Tax FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 192T. MKS, SARAH ALMSTAD, 43, 4) Friday at the home of her daugtrter; Mra. W. ‘uneral serv W. Wilcox, near Sunnydale | on will be held at 1 p. m. Bunday at the Georgetown Upae dertaking Co. Cigarette it’s Toaste SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW PLAYING —Four Days Only MacLean Chickens Dare-devil Deems ha fancied “chickens” ever since he’d started to crow—but it isn’t the kind that ris2s at dawn and sings to the morning The day he gets mixed with a hatch of real chickens and a romance will hatch the thousand laughs that you’ve been waiting for! STRAND ORCHEST Under S. K. Wineland, Playing “Madam Butterfly” Selection (Puccini)—We Feature Our Music STRAND PRICES Matinees—Any seat, any day, 22c. After 6 o’Clock—Upper baltony, 22c; lower floor and lower balcony, 31c; children, Evening prices prevail all day Sunday. ALEXIS LUCE JANE MORGAN And an All-Star Wilkes Players Cast A Gripping, Heart-Throbbing Tale of London Society WILKE parlors, To seal inthe 7 delicious Burley tobacce flavor. THEATRE