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FRANCE 1S Ske OPPOSED T0 “Buddy e Seeks Unique Jo b NEW OFFER : German Reparations Plan Declared Unsatisfactory by French Officials ny WERE Mt Le nd AGE 10 ’d Be Flying Postg irl BLACK HAND'S DAYS ARE OVER ni Police Say Feudists. United in Peace Society PETROIT, April 27 have been informed that the Black Hand act | days s is pant vod, iheluding ra in the city that men ro awonh ved eating r oft new noel © to kee no more extor peace and to PARIS, ton letters, of my man rr seceptabie to Varsity Students | rand at Wash ington bh fied. The offer of 200,000,000,000 gold marks to be paid « over a lor years was branded ‘The situation pr ‘man note was to the good fe FRENCH OFF ARE WORRIED Despite the French determinatlo Mot to compromise th in mands in any way ried today as tot Britain and It They were what America Italy does not Holding Election’ \ivernity held on ¢ Robert Macfartane an¢ ina reins tay bert Hunsaker are the presidential candidates. mong t ALS ‘Edit Daily Paper in Swallowtails Toered | up in immact Lem id Marquis | Haro and Chapin Col thuskestic Soc |Diamond Studded eeany. Sword Is. Stolen Cimbing Meantime, Briand !s awaiting with shaft, a bu anxiety the arri f Rene Viviant Hho has just concluded a visit to America. Viviani is believed to know What the Washington administration down i a en roket ond from th favors. apartment “erce, Broad Rriand is expected to remain silent way Apartments, Terry ave. and} Sentil be has conferred + en Jeffermon st, Tuesday night "voy. The French plans are Another jewelry theft waa re complete and the gove ent is tn orted by M. Harty, 4109 Aurora position to act quickly, either in with a pans-key ordering an advance or in canceling burgtars ee rings, valued its arrangements. at more ), Tuesday night NO BASIS FOR DISCUSSION London newspaper comment reach. | fing here this morning contributed to| the fears of the French. Most of this | Was moderate in tone, urging the French to study the German note carefully before acting. Nevertheless, French offictaldom was convinced that the offer contains ‘no basis for discussion of a lump sum Tower than the original demand of 226,000,000,000 marks and an export tax. | | ment | property U. S. Employes Can’t) Dodge the Poll Tax All soldiers, mallors and govern niders or registered voters jin the state of Washington are sub- ject to the poll tax, according to an opinion rendered by District Attorney | Saunders at the request of J. HB Harper, army finance officer in Beattie. Buch persone in government part lemploy, whose residences are estab t heard | jiched elsewhere, are exempt from the tax, the opinion states | And yet no word. She ts quartered for the week at} Miss Beulah (“Buddy") Walton to] tho New Washington hotel on needles and pins. | “TT Sm almost discouraged, Weeks ago she wrote officials In| said this morning, “I « Washington that she wanted to get | quite a while ago from th into the air mail service as a Cying | general, telling me he bh post girt. | my application to She bad tried fying when she was! mont. Since entertaining doughboys in France | word and Germany ing the war, and) w10e girs friend, a French girl I she liked th ; met in Paris, She got me interested ving entere¢ ea! 0 Having entered ber application for) in tnis air mail proposition patho can gab gir sity Vin | came to America herself and applied on joined up with the Orpheum « ra job, They turned her down be the then I haven Germany Anxiously Awaiting Answer BY CARIg D. GROAT BERLIN April 27.—Foreign Min Von Si has offered bir teonten heatibe of attacks oes or vegies landed at the) ause shé was French ‘Bim in connection with the new Ger. | Moore theatre here, | oy ghikate Sa'tones Sent © ota to wit ceyggedhgeited — | eration. | rid of her, but they can't work that from a most reliable source. a ‘At this hour (noon) the affer has| A foretgn office offictal told the |) "i Feo tee weg moe been accepted. {ou nited Press that “the offer brings | be ang deca Germany waited today with undis.|a settlement much nearer. It pro- | Fl om ron for answers to her | vides a basis for discussion, but T've gust written the postoffice emt ‘There are no professional fire de in Chile 8h¢ | partments Today in Congress SENATE Knox peace resolution te be eam sidered offer. | naturally the propomis must be | department, asking if my application ‘The note evoked criticism of For altered’ before they can be accepted | hax been received, They'll wake up ‘ign Minister Von Simons. The by the allies.” } some of these days to the fact that Tamount offered was regarded as ex.| The foreign office regarded the| girls can fly as well ae men. Giris tremely high and the prospect of 43 | note as clumsily prepared. It asked | are far better motoriste on tho (years of indebtedness was displeas- particularly that Berlin explain fully | fround than men, so why not in the | “ing. its plan for funding the debt. It also air?” |desired a clear explanation of the German demand that the allies aban don the penalties and guarantees which have been exacted. cLeervice mem, ammities to tarif? Mil in ex Agricaltaral |] hearings on © _ The foreign minister tn a defense | | before the reichstag made his first Sdealistic appeal. “Even is Briand marches into the) “Ruhr,” he said, “I will still be firmly | ERs Rardware € Sa | Ments, we finallygwill be praised.” | == ‘The statement drew a storm of| “hochs” from the reichstag mem- "He said he might prefer charges ‘of treason against a Herlin paper which revealed that the government | ‘Was negotiating with the Vatican to ‘submit the new offers to the allies. | [Publication of the fact prevented its Pealization, he said. ‘Uz S. May fnteicet Erance to Delay BY A. L. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, April 27-—The ‘United States may ask for France| to delay her proposed occupation of the Ruhr valley. ‘This step, it was learned, te in con- templation in event Italy and Great Britain refuse to support France in| its flat rejection of the latest Ger. Man reparations proposal. Should Italy and Great Britain sig: mify to the state department that | they want a chance to discuss the New German offer, France will prob- ably be requested to hold her troops back until after another effort has | been made to reach an agreement. eee eg ie A Britain Considers Germany Is Vague BY ED L. KEEN LONDOY, April foreign office today asked Berlin to clarify some clauses in her latest Feparations offer. | The note indicated that if accept able explanations of the vague Clauses are received the new pre Posals will not be rejected outright, but will be taken before the supreme council this week for careful consid ane committee cen- tion schedules of reg~ ‘The palace at Vienna, which | " being. turned into a public bullding, | | wiar tariee bak has 1,500 rooms. Seattle’s Finest and Most Complete GARDEN TOOL STORE “It's economy for the home-owner” This Week Only LAWN MOWERS Specia! $11.95 14-inch, Ball-bearing, 4 cutter blades—8-inch drive wheels. A very easy running mower. 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April ts Discovery of a codfish farm | tlement, where Japanese ha live codfish sub | waiting for favorable | tions, has starUed De ithe : The fish were being a for higtey ‘They were in a slimy com STAR 'FAVOR DELAYING (“MINOK OF HIGH SCHOOL mae Municipal League Against Roosevelt Building { After failing by a te vote to pas ‘Tue a pal league record for er prices. dition, ome had died and prac ‘cally by speakers to lude extn pant and wasteful features I) were without eyes Momt tated that while they| The authorities ordered the Ibe « on Oo expansion ot} tion of the fish immediately | Y practiced |Work Rating Plan i for City Employes | Heads of city departments will | meet with members of the civil sem | vice commission this afternoon to consider plans for efficiency ratings as « basis of afvancement of dty | employen. ij *| Auto Skids Against Pole and Is Wrecked z into a telep ome pole at poklyn ave, TONIGHT Sus SHARP , was wrecked © City, who was riding truck, recetved a cut on the n the head, j in the knee and ¢ te NEW YORK A p=) PHILHARMONIC " Jon that is betng ‘ORCHESTRA 85 MUSICIANS | ARTHUR SHATTUCK Emincat Pianist y ball tion here costs near ys ver $1.50 per person. A subcommittee of the board of public works and the council finance | mittes are probing the garbage | nm. The renults of th ns will be transmitte and city council shortly, If you're engaged to a girl who's a minor, she can call it} vem. Off any time she chooses. Even if you've entered into a “mar-| the | riage agreement.” So ruled Justice Dunne in Brooklyn in dis-| it | missing Joseph Nessen’s suit against Miss Frances Ludw ig.| declared, Mae He Nesse n wanted $389 for jewelry and other gifts. The! ARENA “agreement” was made tito years ago when the girl was 17.) Ouly Oppertusity te Hear This Realtors Relieved | Miss Ludwig testified the romance ended when Nessen, Wendertat Orehestes wanted her to marry him and go to work so he could finish we Onn ee his course at Harvard, of Fraud Charges Canes against John Broberg and Edwin Young, real estate agents, charged with conspiring to defraud John Sletterdah! of Granite Falls out of part of the money they ob tained for selling Sletterdahl's land, were dismimed by Justice of the ae —PRICES— Se, $1.10, $1.65. 82.20, ‘(including War Tax) SEATS SELLING AT Sherman, Clay & Ce. and Pine, and st Arena Offite } SPOKANE.—Suspected of bank | robbery in Post Falls, {daho, tast | week, Herb Shepard, W. H. Howell and Quinton Howell arrested 15| miles from here, American Flees From Russian Prison Camp RIGA, April 27,—Shot down and \captured by Russians when flying Peace C. C, Dalton Tuesday, The |OVer the Polish front, Captain Merion court held the evidence insutnelent | Cooper of Jacksonville, Fia., Kos- | ctusko squadron flier, is back on friendly soll today after nine suenthe Says College Man "3 Moscow prise cap. Captain Cooper made hiy way back! Must Follow Ideals! ,,‘Miini ty nine in brash by day | ‘That the college man must live up| and stealing rides on freight trains to the ideals inculoated at his alma jat night. Bridgeheads were cnnetuny nter was the declaration of Dr.| guarded, he reported Craven Laycock, dean of the aca | Te demic faculty at Dartmouth college, | China had compulsory education | speaking to the College club Tues | nearty 2,000 years before the Chris | pertntaste,Invetiée end! day Itan era. |The Original Food-Drink SC Forai ages | —, To the Flour Users of Seattle }} AST week you attended the Educational Industrial Show. Do you still think you have no part in the building up o; Seattle? This question is asked by the men behind the gun ~ in one of your very important industries. Too many housewives, too many bakers, too many cracker fac- © tories, and too many macareni manufacturers are using too great | a volume of flour not made in Seattle. : Large quantities of Seattle’s imported flour comes from Can- ada, or from the Eastern states, and from every place under the ~ sun. This is a dumping ground. Notwithstanding that hardly any of these outside mills ever spend a cent in this city. Few of them have ever used our harbor for any purpose. Less of them have ever paid any taxes in city, county or state. A good part of Seattle’s imported flour is cheap and wont inferior. Most of it has been made in mills that hold to mané# killing hours of work at low pay — and they have no overhead expenses here. : Now what have you to offset this in your own city of Seattle? This: The Seattle Flouring Mills—and The Albers Bros. Milling Company—and The Fisher Flouring Mills Company. The only three mills in the world that exclusively employ graded-certifi- cate millers. (Tomorrow we shall tell what the graded - certificate miller means to a guarantee of pure flour and who are actual guar- dians of your health.) The three above mills have always maintained the eight-hour shift—and the type of millers they employ are the highest paid, at the present time, of any millers in the world. Seattle is one of the big grain terminals of this country. Grain is brought here from every source. The same kind of hard wheat ground in Minneapolis, in Canada, or in Kansas is better milled right here in Seattle. The same kind of soft wheat ground Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and so forth, is also better milled’ right here in Seattle. And, in addition, choice Bluestem, a superbly exclusive native wheat of Washington, is milled in an excelling manner by the highly competent millers so carefully selected to handle the actual operative work so well performed by the three Seattle mills mentioned above. a 0 — i Submitted by The Association of Professional Millers 630-31 New York Building Seattle, Washington The above facts are given for your consideration without any , consultation with any mills or other grain interests — except our- | selves and you, the consumers of flour.