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THE SEATTLE STAR wene's wore asour \'FRENCH TROOPS {15 CHILDREN (eres wone asour NEWBERRY | MOVE TO RHINE) HURTINCRASH|MARINE STRIKE]} FREDERICK & NELSON STARTS ON PAGE ONE _ ; - STARTS ON PAGE ONE » " . ie one tran Allies Send Final Word to|Man Driving Alone in Auto FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | candidate from expending more Germany Is Killed } lina wi without crews. Four others than $10,000 were reported tled up at Portinnd and oh Newberry supporters — admitted . an additional number at Seattle | they organ and financed the pri| PARIS, May %— France started | PORTLAND, Ore, May 2.-—-One In each instance the crews had re-| mary campaign of James W.| her military forces toward Germany |™0 Ix dead and 16 children are in- fused to wign up at seed wa Ford for the demo. jured here today as a result two Shipping men were discussing the Helme against | today to compel payment of that Pa igfpecmng yt ee B . automobile accidents on the Colum-| posuipility of Japanese Vessels aecur cratic nominattc country’s war debt lo ole | | Y r b | dia river highway yesterday ing charters lost by the Ame n| Longshoreman Receives Bo-| These convicted with Newberry,| “ Recotiections of the stirring days] Samuel Wels, driving alone trom|intncarrerradet, OY, the, American | > «i Mmaen er Gams oF beth, were Of 1914 were called up, when, with| Portland to Astoria, plunged to bis were rumors in circulation that a ‘ hus; Spends It for Booze; | tences or fines or tot wirener:| pennants fying and bands playing, {feat when his car’ akidded off the Hr of Japanene ships were being | Recent Purchases Make Available More Than Commits Suicide Paul H. King, executive head of the | cavalry and artillery etarted for the|TIghWaY and over @ clift at Rocky | 1 to Pacitic const ports a» a re! Point the ‘ “ campaign; Allen A. Temp ox o he situation, but these “i Au alleged | Grunken .debavch 10 aaeve head of the business men’s| *>ine |_ Fifteen children, returning from a ora were not confirmed. Japa — ee bn nF Emery, Harry ©.| Th® Fifth cavalry division Jett) Sunday school plenic, were all hurt, Venues could not handle coust n O resses which Oscar Cline $1, longshore a . some of them seriously, when the wine traffic i] ‘Turner, E. V. Chilson, Hannibal A.) Meaux, Cavalry stationed at Lyon man, of $16 Eighth avg 8S. had in , GO ™ - | truck In which they were riding over. | Harold H. bey, tn charge of ship . . * * Hopkins, James F. = MeGregor,| began the long hike, The 13th dra-| turned in wf . ? . ee cee Le we ed in a collision with an auto-| ping board operationa in this district Vithin This Price Range: dulged following receipt € his) Charles AL a. Re i M Phoes fooNs clattered out of Melun. mobile driven by D. Kingsley of declared the board would operate its W ssid ? bonus, culminated in his plunging | drews, Frederick Cody, Milton Oak The cavalry movement was the| Portland, Four of the children were y > asels with such men as applied for har jetche | ¢ re off the 12th ave. 8 bridge, Sunday}Man, Richart x Fieteh eee first step in what France expected to| taken to the Emmanuel hospital and! jones, reeardiean of union affiliation night | Henry William Mickel and George) pe a great expedition into the Ruhr] one to the police emergency hospital. |” ‘rhe first test of strength will come (@) Ss. Ladd valley. Preparations were made for| The more seriously hurt ar ducing the next fow days, when nu e ° 2S... i ohare MH ue COMREY | SAYS CONGRESS calling up the class of 1919 as soon! Ella Jensen, 13, y cut nd) merous coastwise and offshore vew y a oh ee : , {wi ENT TOO FAR } as word comes from the supreme | bruised about face | nels are due to resign their crews, c nave t * reason for the reversal! council in London that a final agree-| Linda Schneider, 19, fractured arm .- berg; 1717 Wirth ave. N decided that con-;ment hag been reached, Ten trains| Lydia Freitas, 23, spine injured ; F Frei The Four Dresses Cine jumped off the bridge, | _, its authority in| were held in the railway yards here| William Freitag, 17, head cut our reighters either with suicidal intent or in a real fo primary elo eportation ¢ rc ; Sketched Typif, a at debbie tremenn, according mpting regulate primary eb for the transportation of additional Edmund Berger, lacerations Held at Portland yP’ y ®/ tions of United States senators thru | troops above eyes, bruised. . os H. M. Barton and ( ection of the federal corrupt| It wag believed here that the allies eee PORTLAND, Ore. May 2.—WFour the Values » ‘Toms. oye | witt-stan & Role 45 Germany totee shipping board freighters, loaded and Seng ye Sunday he borrowed 50 cents| PRU 8 A the tower court| demanding payment ot 122000000, | Auto Plunges 50 ready for sea, are held up in: the Navy Tricolette Dress from « longshoreman friend should have sustained a demurrer to| 000 marks in reparation Berlin Feet; Driver Lives| ‘2°! ver for lack of complete with rows of fringe as “Ww ee ™ is Pas eee _— the Indictment, MecReyonids said. — | will have till May § to accept the de} pinging aos pig re lagen plement as a result of the marine | trimming, $15.00. money, Cocart’ the friend asked The inference was that the rest of | mand. bed SO-Soot tarrace | strike. | f 00. Cline drew ¢ cel 0 re . “J at Terry ave and Union st.| Privately-owned vensels are leav! | r # pocket and wid, “Toate all go tie sft: Sagas § | gxrenntions, | Froush - preparations | goes), an auto driven. by Cirtislon echeduie, tacudine a neater Bill } Gray Canton Crepe e eynolds declared the ultimate | for invasion will continue, The tm-| \UPIAy AB i pe pe Ly a P . ith skirt laid 4am lett tion to decide in the case wan] pression prevailed that the advances | P| as A nate Per yaesice i rm for ( aitorn . points The | ed Frock with skirt lai c. 901 ed ove . ner Tokyo Maru de Cline was unmarried. His father, | whether under the grant to congress | Will begin the moment the ultimatum , ~ t ai i 2 whether under the © congres a . ) Y . iny box plaits, sti H. C. Ctine, at 426 First ave. that body hay the power to regulate | expires, Premier Briand was report. | 8areent escaped with bruises and a yesterday for the Orient on ) y, a : 8. Great Falls, Mont primaries. jed to have obtained British sanction | CUt on one foot. Ho wan attended , \ ‘ in navy and finished “The constitution refers to final! to quick action only after threaten. |%t Columbus sanitarturn. The freighters tied up are the West Vif with navy sash girdle, TET cet tgs primaries, and we can-|ing to withdraw from the supreme Sargent’s spectacles fell off when/Ivan and Pawlet, scheduled for the - } $18.75 NI not conclude that congress can regu-| council, return to Paris and resign | he wiped the windshield of the Orient, and the Eastern Guide and |i! a ; he f 4 pe primaries,” he eald. hin office. |auto. He was unable to see and| West Himrod, with 005 of grain 7 x f Navy Tricotine Frock Lieyd George was aaid to have failed to turn the auto at the turn/for the United Kingdom and Bu | bremid gh = roveg|in the street , | ; ' 4° = j S with gray tricolette tie DEAD OF BURNS Newberry Feels egy ich ‘Swear Mem aed | ae . ike trouble has occurred f ‘ } sash and gray braid en- SHEBOYGAN, Wis, May 2—| atly Relieved |" ‘9 th sispatening of « tinal ul! Auto Raps Reinier slong the waterfront | } } ay circling skirt, $15.00, r timatum, which would set forth the nd * xl Kashnne, Satin | DETHOF, Mh Me 2 Seale ne | Car; Occupants Flee|pavis Will Try to |] | poms Ones aa Wash., fireman on the tug Beaver, | Newberry, w con formed ae hal magnon After crashing into a Rainter Val |-7&VIS VWI ry to with beige stitchery was scalded to death 10 miles south | supreme court, maid he was greatiy| Suspect Arrested ley street car at the ball park early Settle Big Strike | forming a deep border ot here yeoterday, when « steam|retieved With Thief’s Ki |Monday, an auto was deserted by] WASHINGTON, Ma ierelary isd gta on skirt; beige facing pipe in the engine room of the| “I do not wish to make any formal | 1 lef's It |its two occupants, who dodged intol op ycter Ince was expected to make on fringe-trimmed sash, tug burst. The tus Peter Reiss | statement,” he said, after the court’s| Carrying a small grip containing|the brush. They are maid to havelan attempt late today or tomorrow $23.75. went to the aid of the Beaver/decision had been read. “I am two .32-caliber guna, a box of car.| been drunk. The machine is held bY/ ta geitie the atrike of marine engi —THE DOWNSTAIRS STO when distress signals were hoisted.| pleased that all my associates and|tridges, a flash light, a red bandana | Police. neers and seamen which went into i \ ban As a result of the acckient, Cap- friends have been cleared of this|kerchief, a suit of overalls and a effect at midnight last night tain Nels Olsen, of the Beaver, was cha hi hi biack slouch hat, George Ke 3 Davis said he was familiart * . ae " tain ot on oft Hear we urge tat war Sundog eat /tck nour tat Gere Hewn4/W. O, W. State Meet [vv mie tur ‘miaran W'TH such an impressive total to choose from, each océasion is, of course, liberally provided for—street, business, outing and travel- to a local hospital. The tug was| The senator said he would leave) Railroad ave. by Patrolman A. J.| at Hoquiam Tuesday | cncmen and engineers for the pre en route from Milwaukee to Green| soon for Washington to take his seat) Hill Monday | All is set for the state convention | war, war and present periods, but he ™ in the United States senate, Detectives are investigating to/of the Modern Woodmen of America, | refused to discuss the situation fur. ing. eee a determine whether or not he was|which begins Tuesday its three-day |ther than that. Madi Kaubennen ts not listed| There are only three Sunday er Gore the weapons with criminal | session in Hoquiam. Seattle is send | Government officials were hopeful The Dresses are of Morocco Crepe Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe, ? , in the city directory. papers in all of Australia intent ling nine delegates that Davis, with the cooperation of trl Hote sani RNS) sem CE oT OO RETO . . Secretary of Commerce Hoover Taffeta, Mignonette and Tricotine. would effect an agreement within a tow howra between the ship: owners in Black, an: Seal-brown, Tobacco, Gray, White, Light-blue, Mediumay William 8. Brown, preilaent of the/f/ blue and combinations of these colorings. Engineers’ National Benevolent asso: cladion, and Andrew Furuseth, presi 150 Tricolette Dresses at $12.78. 25 Silk Dresses at $23.75. dent of the International Seamen's ‘anton, were Salting quonaiata trai 60 Tricotine Dresses at $15.00. 45 Extra-size Silk Dresses, $23.75. Davis and Hoover. ilk Dresses at $15.00. 20 Allover Lace Dresses at $27.50. It is unlikely that President Hard. ing will accede to the request of 15 Morocco Crepe Dresses at $15.00, 250 Silk Dresses at $18.75. Brown and Furuseth to appoint an $21.75 and $25.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE arbitration board until Davis and ‘Hoover so recommend. No Strike Effect PN mg rb 60 Ostrich and Flower Hats the nation-wide marine atrike were felt here today. Three steamers tlt bere, today. Three steamers i Reduced to $7.50 the Eurimachus of the Blue Funnel ITH “Weeks” for this and line, and the Alabama Maru of the yolks MAY of these Hats are covered with petals through “Weeks” for that, everyone is Ot paiha scheduled naflings which peep long, fluffy flues of ostrich (handsome willing to concede that it is entirely of off shore vensels, consequently #) Hats for dress wear), and others are in straw-and-flower sores be Keg that Baby ong menta along the loca! water front. PD ¢ combinations. eeK 0 is very own, extend- 4 They are in the form of Tams, Turbans, Sailors ing his dominion from the home to No Action Taken and Off-the-face Hats in the season’sfavorite color- the nation. by San Pedro Men ings: And so, this week, the store celebrates peesctty Beara tard ate Rust - color, Tangerine, Pheasant, Raisin, working on six shipping board ves- Baby Week. sels now in Loe Angeles harbor had Sand, Cherry, Pearl and Old-blue. taken action today toward joining the} ff] - r4 The Baby Section (Second Floor) provides veamen'n strike Sharply underpriced at $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2 ps . i Ps No notice of a wage cut had been special underpriced offerings in items of réveived and. unless one is the crews Baby Wear and Baby Accessories, and has probably will take no action, it is appropriated the Auditorium for a special = Paul Steniand, acting agent here| =e oon exhibit of the things which go to make for the sallorw’ union, amerted that DOCTOR SL AIN: § AYS GOOD-BYE Baby happy and comfortable from morn ~* os § i] main in their present positions until | * tl ev | Savy eve" WIFE TS HELD) — TRIES SUICIDE And a really pretentious program, al! dl i CHICAGO, May 2.—Mrs, Thomas| After kissing girl friends good-bye The Week’s about Baby, for each day of the week. Urge Change ne J. Rowland, wife of a prominent Chi- fand telling them that “she had some. For the brave toddlers who are thinking La Follette Act cago dentist, confessed to police to-|fhing in her purse,” Irene Baisley, . ‘ WASHINGTON, May 2.-—Amert-| day that she shot and killed her hus jattempted suicide by swallowing PROGRAM of graduating from Babyhood, three special can shipping Interests at all Great! hand in their home early today. poison Saturday night. | programs of “BUBBLE BOOK DANCES,” Lakes ports may be destroyed unless) ww. naa an argument,” she cried.| She was in precarious condition the La Follette shipping act is modi performed by talentéd child students from fied, the house merchant marine| “He lunged at me and—that's all 1) Monday. 0 y iddi committee wag told today remember.” The girl was picked up on the side- Prof. Faurot’s Academy. How the kiddies ‘These statements were made by| Mrs. Rowland said she had planned). a+ aigth ave. and University | UESDAY will enjoy them! representatives of chambers of com-| Separate maintenance proceedings is ‘dad ous Tearce and ahivpine. Indesteies at| against her husband, naming Miss |*t. and brought to city hospital in : * Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Rochester | Irene Malloy and two other women. his auto by John U. Evans. 11:30 Story- telling for Don't overlook Baby's own Window Dis- Q |and other Great Lake ports. It was| Miss Malloy was the doctor's office] she had been afflicted with rheu- the Children sill hs ent : declared that American veasela on|*ssistant. He met her three years weed) play—in the big window at Fifth and Pine. \ } Sectared. “op Reggoigees Bier sol bn aaa then she was 18 years of age,;atism for some time, was unable Told in the House of the Canadian regtatry in order to eeoape| the,.wite bated |to work, and ig believed to have be- ‘ Three Bears. FREDERICK the “full crew" requirements of, the| Police rushed to the Rowland|come despondent r 7 ae “0 > act ¥ apartment when cries of Mrs. Row-| She lived at 2330% First a 2:00 BUBBLE DANCES eo Dr. Rowland was | ———————— ee land were heard. —from the Books A found fully dressed on the floor with That Sing & N E | S O N Livestock Handlers a bultet in his eh@st. rEYNIT ITN in Chi Strik: His wife had barricaded herself in | —danced by children four to FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET In icago FIKC | her room. Police who broke down | SECURE te pate Se six years old, puptis of the R CHICAGO, May 2.—A battle in| the Soor found meetin wat ures naa DENCE. Faytot Behodt of Suacine. em, Packingtown was anticipated here to:| ‘The doctor was taken to a hospita Sal ‘ i Thild’ ‘ day when strike breakers prepared to|Where he died. Before death he ts a: cove. 79a Teepey Let us 3:00 A Little Child’s . go to work to take the places of |tued a statement accusing his wife | A few EXTRA Specials we ‘ 00 livestock handlers who are on |f the murder. | Books yy cates ere Mrs, Rowland was taken to jail. are offering for a few days: —a short talk by Miss Andrus A ~ 4 The handlers refused to accept the a eee Solitaire Diamond Rings, of the Book Shop ‘tor Boys 67 Ne ) § cents an hour wage reduction or-/Qregon Creamery cost elsewhere oe eae ol eee eee se and Girls. a Ss dered by packers. * . ° | , > Zs} ‘A partial tleup of the packing Is Lost in Fire Almost 1 carat Blue-White A discussion by mothers in : d $ im, business was expected, as @ result.) ALBANY, Ore. May 2.—The Al- Diamond; special $345.00 the audience who have done 4 Ay |The handlers take care of all stock }pany creamery is in ruins today, fol Lady's Diamond Ring, regu- interesting things in the guid eet ¥ arriving at the stock yards. lowing a biaze yesterday which | lar $125.00; snap ...$75.00 ance of their children’s read eee Galieed. 0’ legn't 838,000, ing. 4 Gt FALLS, N. Y. May 2.—| ‘The plant was the largest co-op- With but few exceptions all paper lerative creamery in Oregon. It will} making plants in this vicinity are he rebuilt immediately, closed today, following a walkout of Over % erst Lady's Ring; y $ 1 who demanded an in- snap; special hand-made WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY wazen, wate emoiove | Today in sees ee ; ; ting upon a decrease. y | Gent's Cluster Diamond Pin; isn oe Many Bathe |) 1140 yrs telling for theChit 11.99 gtory-telling tor thechie 11° bai ead a - The mills of the International | regular $100.00; special .. otic: emo! iren H tee eeee ' Paper y Fort sete wate Baby himself and a registered dren . Paper company in this city, at C | | nurse Told_in the House of the epee House of the Edward and Palger Falis, are closed ongress | aa i a Toid_in the House of the Three Bears. parly 1 men being out of 30 Story- Chil- Three Beara. " a down, nearly 1, “ | 11:30 Story-telling for the Ch 200 BUBBLE DANCES— work pesca Over $75,000 Worth of ére 2:00 Relation of Clothing to vba begin const | Told in. the House of the ” the Baby's Health: Pre. 200 A Child's Food During from the Books That Uhleas an agreement is reached | Probably wilt hegin consideration of Diamonds to Choose From Three Bears tain Rastee Conte: the First Two Years of May 11 the plants of the Finch & HOUSE re children four to is 7 A . | 2:00 Advantages of Breast : Disease. His Life pupils of the Pruyn Co, here, the Union Bag and | Continues consideration of army ap- gious Disease, " of Li ' ration at Hudson Falls tation bill mae : Faurot Se Dancing. ‘aper corporatio son F propriation bi gor ae: A Orme Dr. J. L Durand. se ipaiyys ae wpe os Prngriculture committee beging hear- —Dr. D. H. Houston and the Schroon River Pulp and ‘ _ . “om 3:00 How to Tell Stories és _ And | ings on packer control legislation, 230 Educational Value of 240 BUBBLE DANCE, 2to 3 Music for Little Chil A Talk for Mothers, with | Paper company at Warrensburg will | "Rocretary of Agriculture Wallace | Toys from the Books That , Stories for the Children. be cloned by a strike. @ will appear before the agriculture fe alibe Mikee Reynolds Susie Sing dren —Mina Andrus, of the Book | ae committee tonight to rive his, views visor of Methods in the. <danced by children four to —Mise Muth Durheim, Super- OO eee oe Career JOHN HARDY, 76, CARPENTER, prevent gambling m futures “The Bargain House for Diamonds” mary Grades of Seattle F years, old, pupils of the visor of Music of Beattie Fub- eTH FLOOK died Saturday night of heart disease | doll Anvestigating committee 821 SECOND AVE, » Schools i baatot Sehool of Dancing. He Schools. 9 " "I %, iders reports of army inspector * nt his home, 8224 16th ave, N, E. || considers reports * Est, 1889 Near Marion St, Funeral arrangements have not been 7b toca: eee iat camamns announced, 0% eae a RSTO RTE Hy Mpa ATARI TIE AEM HAO SATU OMAR BERRIES ONT toe oH