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oa SATURDAY, JULY 96; PROFITEER LANDLORDS THE SEATTLE STAR —_ (GOOD LOOKING (Gs yAHONEY TRUNK “™s|BANK PRESIDENT |ARMS MEETING _ (GIRL SLEEPS ~ THUGS ROB HIM|= vt") TO BE ARRESTED) PLAN WINS OUT, MUZZLEDE IN| Handsome Gunmen Stage] tre theory that the body tw still Spurgin, of Chicago Trust| Won't Hold Preliminary Lon- | Barely Misses Being Blown somewhere on the bottom of Lake Oh, Look at the CostsGo Down; What? Down? a “submarine sled." Police proer? ment aska city to appropriate more| money to hunt for trunk. No further clues have come to: | | Holdup; Get $48 Union, light until today, i Co., Almost Caught don Conference Out by Shell Retail food prices went down in mali MARRIED FED, 10; "s lai 3 A r i y I N, July 90-~Th i be| PORT TOWNSEND, June. Yea, with the speed of a ‘Two gunmen who held up B, T.| WENT TO ST. PAUL i CHICAGO, July 30,— Warren ©. ONDON, July ere will be | y TO om || “me snail! Wiley, 1321 Seventh ave., at Seventh | The police learned that Mr. and Complains Against Ispurgin, fugitive president and al-|no Pacitie conference im London be-| Lauise O'Brien, 14, was Ph en: Figures telegraphed the Cham: |/avea and Spring st, Friday night,|Mra. Mahoney were married on Feb. Shipper of Apples jeted wrecker of the Mhichigan Ave. |fore the Harding disarmament meet. | today sleeping in the muzzle of g || ber of Commerce Friday from the | iriashing « pair of black revolvers in| 10 Of this year, Immediately after! phe federal trade commiasion has hue Trust company, will be arrested jing, the United Press was Informed | 14-inch gun at Fort Wi e =<’ sp, || Chamber of Commerce of the | his taco, escaped after relieving him | thelr marriage they honeymooned | igued @ complaint against a shipper today, according to Pinkerton de-| here today, girl had been missing all night Campaign in Jersey City,| United States at Washington, D.|/of $48. One of. the men searched |to St. Paul where they were reported | o¢ Western Apples, who fe alleged to tectives. Plann for a preliminary London |her home. It was just ¢hanes . || Cy showed that they dropped |) wiiey while the other covered him | to have registered at the St. Francia have substituted cheaper fruit for a| Detectives are close on the trafl| conference to thresh out Pacific | the gun she chose for & boudoir. Against Extortionate Rent- |} tnreetentns of one per cent last || with '« revolver Hotel on April 22. The St. Paul Po | well-known brand ordered by « for-of Spurgin, according to Edward problems immodiately, as demanded | not selected for target praction Is Is Si ful month! Think of it! A 20-cent |) Poth men were young and good| lice reported that they checked out] eign packer, This word came to the Schumacher, of the Pinkerton force. |by Premier Hughes, of Australia,|going on, Louise climbed Jato als Is Successtu' |] can of salmon can now be bought || ooking. the next day, ‘and traced some of! Chamber of Commerce Saturday! A ring of man hunters ta closing | have been abandoned, it was learned. | gun when she became lost J for 39 and 91.100th cents! More encouraging, however, are statistics for the year ending tn June, which show that all articles have an average drop of 34 per cent. Seattle's decline is above the average, or 37 per cent, Port- land has the highest drop of any city in the country, with 39 per cent. Los Ahgeles and Sen Fran- cisco show amalier declines than Seattle, however, with 30 and 31 per cent reapectively. Despite these declines, prices tn Burglare who entered the apart-|their baggage to @ point in Duluth, |! trom the United States Chamber of in on the banker in the South, Schu-| This action cleara the path for the | was coming on, after the ment ‘of Mra. 1. I, Rounds, 1631|/ Where they lost track of it. Commerce, Wacninahan| D. magne macher stated, Washington conference and indiontes was riding had run away, 15th ave., Friday night, escaped with| Mahoney ts alleged to have told Hoe baged bis opinion on the fact| victory for the American ace pe _ $240 in cash while Mra, Rounds|the police that he had a quarrel his office has received no word from| The decision ee Se slept. The man climbed in a window | with his wife in St. Paul, where they their operative in the Delete of bee! «leew igpinbanst ge Be. ope tii and where she gave him bile for 24 hours and a! utes this Sith pine one Oramer, elie poet a ice her | EBUPOAU OF | iccnymaion ine tse aero [stated the premiars were deadlocked JERSEY CITY, July 30.--This is the only city im the United States that ever hag staged & municipal) rent strike, The city has put its strength, power and weapons behind the ten- ants in a war on profiteering land lords. LANDLORDS ARE NOW IN FLIGHT Four strikes were called in 1920. Jersey City and its tenants won them all. Now another strike has been called. Landlords are in full flight, You can do the same thing in your cash lying on a dresser, the power of attorney to enter her N 1800, | because Premiers Hughes, Lioyd NC . July 30, The man then went to the apart-|safety deposit box. Missing oe aden that they bas éaa ae “a that | ef was expressed by pe pin, @ diamond and a wrist watch. |and he returned to Beatile. They Relatives had voted ¢ return te Wane encn| loot. were coast, dew ton confab, 4 begets Bary Be to have rejolned again tn St. |! 0, gus) savttan the renders to one this comet, With the ide of sailing for | 10F, Crlere Meighan, of Canada, and| Official canvass of « vole ou yp Paul in June, ) ares,’ Smuts, of Seuth Africa, fought the turning to work, taken ment of Mra. Esther Gunn, on the Mra. Mahoney, he is alleged to be | today that Ban Francisco | « information that Spur-| some sort of conference should menage yi diccors hea) fee Regen eae aa kin te th the South, heading for the | held in London pricr to the Washing. | trike for more than two Mra, Mahoney, who fermerty aa eee ene oe ey cnr be able to| suRgestion. ‘They took the attitude | Will be completed today, pet lived at 409 Denny way, neishdors “Tee Telotives st |tecene nunishrent.” that mich & gonference would preju- 9 are alleged to have gal, saw Mr, Ma- B PTR] a } _|_ FUNERAL SERVICES for dice the Washington meeting and en town! honey one evening row out on Lake ‘The # pone gy Paes og ‘of en United | Cora D, Malott, who died Take the word of James F, Gan- H Union in & email boat, on which he Will Battle With Btaten, Bt Luke's howpital, will be held of nen, Fh 'te tee Sar was carrying some object. They ‘tse te te r Tt was understood Meighan and|?'P. ™. Tuesday at the Booth the Jeracy ‘City rent strike. Te ts WORDY BATTLE aia could not tell whether it waa a trunk. Snowballs in Sun) smu aia not oppore a preliminary |'akine company chapel Bur director of reven' finan: ‘ DENVER, July 30—A battle with | conference in Canada, es they re i: pyre Re stern 9 ae gamma Penniless and No Home;| arter the dragging began. Mra. C. A. fall sevens te Beaver Legwa 151 ceedaa thee alk eotaveleal ahd whee: ee Gannon is the most cordially tiked Uses Razor Green, 0 househans renident at 1083 JOHNSON —| will feature the boy scouts’ winter-| ington meeting. It was evident they ee and disliked man in town. Land D Fulrview ave, tafermed the police summer festival. The fight will take| were entirely victorious, in view of ; lords and real estate owners call Ren July 36, are being sought by the St. | place under a blazing sun in the| the fact that the premier's confer 2 ii him "The Bolshevik." Tenants Deapendrat beenase ‘| Paul & Trooma Lumber Co. im lheart of Denver. ence is over and Meighan sailed for 13,000 of whom he mved from evic- BY ED L. KEEN ch i] s0n formerly roomed at 621 King sts] A carload of snow “ammunition” | Canada today. tien or gouging last year—were so| LONDON, July 30.— The North ‘The body in at the undertaker’s in| wil) be shipped from the high peaks pg 4 grateful that they rented the armory | <liffe- Lloyd George war of words con- Saturday. Eatonville. of the Rockies to Denver and will May Stop Work and gave him a testimonial ball. — soon 5 bee ‘os na 6: _ 9 -°@ be dumped in two piles in the civic on U Ss Wa: ips anti-Northc! press took JOHANSEN,—Mime Mar. | center. rshij bari pe ti ncaa ang ’ garct Johansen, 2151 Coit ave,| The scout “armies” will do the) wasHINGTON, July 30.—Work “You ‘don’t need rent laws,” says|With the “unpardonable crime” of Grand Rapids, Mich., is seeking her | rest, on three’ ce, toe; bis: weltlonaina the Gannon, “Jersey City hasn't got |4rassing the king's name into poll- ind tying on a brother, E, A. Johansen, who for pal 8 A. on ness Cote ee the eity , | marty tved in Beatle, stopped shortly before the Washing: eritical ference meets condi CLARENCE W. WALBRIDGE— ton disarmament con: pepeetyredon sp Mpegs age Believed to have been in Seattle, and and held up tntil after ite results are No money was found on Stewart nor papers by which to inform rela-| x4 , | wy Portland Seamen ni. O. K. Work Return terview was printed ih ecnmeroeinsins 4 of the Mall and not Wi Get n with ti ding trader, whi PORTLAND, Ore., July 20.—Port- decide that Gannon had no rignt (editions. It was maid to be eviden ill Together Eforda referee a as (EE Fo gH gy Mood intnn cH nag so apend the city funds I behsifver| tat one of the editors, sesing the} at Baseball Game : men's union announced today that it possible effects of the interview and the © 4 . 5 * believing that his “chief had been inocu Was a ebtoniad aon i rived in Seattle Friday, would like to Two Girls Drown misquoted, suppressed the story in| mercial Club in attending the base- | locate her uncle, Ed Root, formerly Savin Com ion later editions of the Northcliffe pa-| an game at the Coast league park building contractor here, and his son. |, is pani Wednesday afternoon. A letter has Archibald. She hag not heard of ef SALT LAKE, July 20.--When| THRU THE STAR, the disabied beem received at the chamber from ther for 12 yearn, The family once! they went to the rescue of if com-| veterans stationed at the Port Roy G. Rosenthal, secretary of the| dragging in Lake Union found noj lived in Minnesota. Ed Root Is the! panion, Iona Oborn, 15, in a swim-| Townsend hospital desire to extend North End organtzation, asking that) trunk. brother of B, L. Root, Mrs. ming pool at Union, Marguerite) their thanks to the members of the Going | as large a delegations as possible jolt{ The police continue their efarch! wishes to be addressed “General De-| Oliver, 19, and Pearl Freeman, 18,| women's auxiliary of the American the University crowd. for the “mystery trunk” and employ livery, Seattle, Wash.” were drowned poms A young Legion Bcctra wv during their a = a etay in the local chapter last night hed re corded a vote in favor of returning to work on all veasels. aE, i af5E fae af i Men’s and tell him: ‘Be good. Redure ? Young Men’s e pe Suits by remitting your fine.’ , “That works every time, “I've got the unions back of me. If there’s a union button in a build- ing involved in a rent controversy the unions refuse to move out the goods of tenahts given notice.” * ° To Open Discussion on Shantung Return HONOLULU, T. H. July 30.— Count Obaka has left Tokyo for Pe- king, where he will open negotiations for the return of Shantung to China, according to a Tokyo dispatch to the Jiji, a Japanese language newspaper published here. Obaka hag been in attendance at the Tokio conference of Japanese ministers and colonial officials for “WILLIAM 5S, “Will you walk into my parlor?” says the spider to the fly. But the fly is a wife who keeps her head while folly surges round her. - She has to—for her husband’s sake, A big story of a woman's wile, a man’s guile, and a husband who f won’t trust his wife! WW DE LUXE CONCERT SUNDAY 12:30 P. M. : nese troops from Siberia will be postponed because of the recent an- tiJapanese activities of bolshevist el- ements. After the show, well go to Boldt’s. — Advertisement, The tale of a big man’s fight—of a sacrifice that turns blind hate into understanding and terrible revenge into forgiveness. 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