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THE SEATTLE STAR INVADERS WILL GOMPERS FLAYS(~———— ic<sone anne PENALIZE RUHR BALDWIN HEAD| S'0 Stn. \YahsHOUS® MATHILDE AND OSER MARRIED cut the bank’s permission France and Belgium to Vauclain’s Attitude Towards |" +y),;, Punish Germany Labor Is Condemned but Waterhouse’s friends deny } that they have proof i PARIS, April 14.—Great Britain,| WASHIN YN, Ax ‘ ut made with the full knowledge With its objections to the Ruhr oc. | Vauclain, hea Gupation, is to be left outside the| motive works, “i Mente a little while longer, while|type of France and Belgium apply the|Lenin, 1 Goi an Federation of 1 that the whole t typified by {Sion in the bank. and profita® This, acoording to The anco-Belgian conference | fanizers tried to un Rerminated shortly after noon today, | “he put every damned one of them /charges that have already | France and Belgium officially reaf. | jail.” Discusst hi 3 © firmed they will not. evacuate the Ruhr except in such ratio as Gen} “Mr. Vauclain talks MAny fulfills the obligations of the | to be, He Worsaittes treaty jel at he has a w The prime ministers of France| men in jail regardieas of whet @nd Belgium hav greed the time | does it lawfully or not, Perha # Mot ripe for healing the rupture | Vauclain makes good } 4m the entente. Owing to E nd's | but he c t make good « Bititude, the Ruhr venture must be | that pi " Made productive. t good cith The population of the newly oc-| portant than Cupled district will feel the allied | cause it isn't ni 4 hand moro ; upon it from | Vauclain for locomotives.” will be thrashed out Bow on, it has been officially an-| Gempers’ siid Vauclain combix J the formulas of the late George ~ Eeperticax, writing IM the Echo de |B: \d captains of industry |lusion, at any rate, Paris, represents official sentiment ! were ¢ Gompers makin of p er he been taken up. 1 it is my opinion /and a jury acquitted Truax, ne are even more im. ©, who i's trustees, and of ( ’The hour ts hand | stitution.” for 7 h rap-| “Mr. Vauclain,” cont ma prechement, for London is not yet | ors, “may strut in the r sufficiently ."" leratio power for a time, The final s inference | ! Between Theunis and Poincare be | grows inexorabl. "clock tods conti n, y look backwar Ame 74 temiets tape od et ee look back and learn and it can house personally, I h and Waterhouse. And this is charges have been agair and against Waterhous: & forced in tho occupled areas. Hoe took labor leaders and The conference decided that Ger | damned one of them in jail. Many shall pay indirectly the cost/ seems to act with inscr every standing. rogtens table wis | . tion he owing | dum in putting the germ of madness — re " ee ee besuatatot ite corialon HERE'S MORE ABOUT Receipts from the sale of any| “Trafles unionism and freedom TD YTV ee ree ee eT | win come to Mr, Vaucain’e shope:|| BANKRUPTCY By France and Belgium shall_be|We shall not make threats, Woe STARTS ON PAGE 1 ised to defray costs of exploltation | leave that to him. But freedom will : }eome even into the last fastness oi land the occupation; the remainder | COM? even into the last faustness of ttorneys defeated a : jreaction, Neither Mr. Vauclain, | - shall credit to reparations, 1 foree him to pro 2 a a pb [Mr Gary nor any other autocrat |, D 6 plait can forever drive slaves on tyrants F jtiff's chi cor « ot : art, in. Everett Employes terms in the republic of the Unita | 10% Chief counsel, John B. Mart, % | States, He does poorly to fling his ducted ™~ reek a awed t ay his Get Wage Increase) rita siinte into the faces of /W0ct™! FE Aqua rom hi EVERETT, April 14.—Fotlowing | A™¢rican_ manhood.” . TRY TO SHOW. ‘the failure of the city department of | ASSOCIATES KNEW works to obtain men to tii May Accuse 13 in | N places of those who walked out | Jed in advan Fécently, the city council yesterday) + Morehouse Parish | iro: \> Ordered a substantial increase of} NEW ORLE. ) April 14.—In- | busi ifages of workmen in all city depart-| formations charging 13 Morehouse | sh ments. Lpacies Witivens with oriaien fa conn | mat ‘The men left their jobs when they | tion with activities of masked bands, | Sensations are expected, as it S-were informed that thers was no/which culminated in the murders of} has already been intimated that Possible means whereby expenditures | watt Daniel and Thomas Richa ls, | counsel for the defense will at could be increased over the limits of | probably will be filed at Bastrop to- tempt to impeach the testimony | is income tax 1920—wt t week's sesuion, con: | the city’s budget. day. of Neil H, Begley, formerly one of Waterhouse’s chief business associates, but now Rescue of Bernhardt Jewels principal witnesses against him, “Snowbound Victims| Sold to Pay Debts | ait this connection, tt is expected TRAVERSE, Mich, April i4—| PARIS, April 14—Beautiful gold | Witeeh nang en ice pue workers today estimated it/and silver jewels and trophies ac- | tigure artaraetasee < * Bula be another week before they |quired during the many triumphal |fiur® Promineatly in sme of th i be able to reach Sutton’s| tours of Sarah Bernhardt have been | iyampn. Some rumblings of thin i the first of three Northern |quietly sold by her san, Maurice, to| (ary Yoon heard during the past Villages tsolated by heavy | pay debts incurred during her fatal| "**K, but they have quieted of late 7 oa pal | Mineas. long the trial will last ANNOUNCEMENT no of the jend suddenly—but the consensus of opinion at the court house fs that it won't and that least the major portion of ne: week will be con- We have spared ff of the bitter tactic which have been » mate te Eau the plaintiff, and of Cafe one Reames, chief counsel fo: city. EVERY STEP IS | fought #0 bitterly that hours are frequently spent in examining a wit ness on & single point—and then no} evidence is developed. Often objec. tions are made to every one of a ‘We Have Engaged an Expert Chef, Who Will Serve Y¥. the ] | score or more of succeauive questions Best of Food j--and arguments on each one ot} Open All Night. Oppesite Pantages Theatre | these objections naturally takes up| a lot of time. 1224 Third Ave. Matters not yet in the ovidence OREGON CITY, Ore, April 14. | The Oregon City firebug is believed | to have been caught. | District Attorney Livy stipp to-| |day revealed that Ver!» Bishop, | aged 22, arrested Friday afternoon |suspected of being the “firebu after being grilled thruout the nig signed a confession at 6 o'clocic thin | morning, admitting that he had si two fires in the lsat ix months. While Oregon City has suffered 18 serious blazes in the past 12 months, | all of them believed to be of incendi-| fry origin, Bishoy's confession clears | up only two, that of the Oregon City | bank, September 2, 1922, when a lous] of $10,000 was suffered, and the| Grand theater fire, March 9, 1923,| which was subdued with little dam | age. The district attorney today do- ther fires as well. McCormick’s Daughter) Weds Swiss Riding Master their po: matter is an outgrowth of internal di | OSSIBLY More Criminal peut oonizenting’ cn’ Vaugaitn's| Cases Will Develop innumerable actions were largely of some of the sensational been mentioned, The only criminal prosecution which has actually grown out of the case so far was the grand larceny charge against the Seattle National bank in genera! and Perry Trua: ‘s|vice president, in particular, as a result of Truax’s aileged P Mrermed circies + to Gompers and organized] ‘There have, of course, been j imence a | Vauclain said that w tabor or |PaNkruptey court—but these works, |ture, except where they involved n more than twice sn, |2etion in refusing to surrender collateral after a loan had The charge against the bank was dismissed by the court A Niohimnadtven + Se In view of the serious ch urges which have been made by to go to Mr. both sides, however, it seems entirely likely that the matter in in criminal court—unless “!\feud between Kelleher and Waterhouse is brought to a con- Johan Jakob{ | Before closing this article there when he says: Bell, who said “to hell with the con: /T wish to make in relation to char one explanation which some of the most serious t Kelle} ijboard and dominating figure of th is president attle National bank, nd dominating figure ; ins of his companies—and not against either Kelleher or Water- ve tried to make this ¢ Measures of repression to be en-/and docs look ahead and perceive. out the series, but I add this to be sure there is no misunder- regarding marriage at be complied arriage was at 11:30 « the whole affair t WANT WILE FOR LEADER International SAYS HARDING | SIDE-STEPPED attempt to| é to Secretary would not he expected to de ed that it shou sat the meeting tn Thomas Vance, of Oly |Seattle Democrats Honor Jefferson | Couple Has No Fear of Friday, the 13th Jinxes, and all the other disagreoable | things that are supposed to go along the Lith, hed no terror freeeman from Portland, and J. 0.} with Friday j!s impossibie to estimate. It muay| for J. F. 3 Seattle couph chairman of democratic state) committee of California, were to be! the principal mpeakers at the ban:| and when they found} months ago when obtained a} divores they ¢ We Are Opening Our Newly Remodeled, Up-to-Date Cafe J sumed Jcoma on Friday, Saturday Evening at 5:30 P. M. This conclusion Is reached because | jife nall's cafeteria in honor of the 180th anniversary of the birth of Thoman| TIDAL WAVE B HITS HAWAII 14. — Reports | . superstitions in| from the various islands of the Ha- today showed practi: | 1 over agaln. oy ald when anked | wdopted by both Attorney Hart, for|if he wan not afraid to start married] life again on such an unlucky day. . it’s not nervy. very best in the Jf house j tart to get married on it's just a goo Nels Hanselbead and Greta Carlson | BITTERLY FOUGHT | was Another Beattie couple to brave Every step in the trial is being| the Friday, the Tacoma and ob censo yesterday. in a marriago ed akg group | tidal wave which was general thru} | the islands yesterday afternoon i Tho wave reached a height of four | feet at Kahulutl, two feet at Hilo and eight inches at Honolulu Federal Agents in Raid Arrest Two! Ralds staged by federal prohibition | Agents under State Director Roy C. PRIVATE BOOTUS FOR PARTIES | To date, the jury has spent Just an/ Lyle late Friday night remulted tn the| earthquake shock was recorded on much time out of the court room as|arrest of Margaret Aitken, propriet-| the selsmograph at Gonzales observ. | it has in its box, Judge Hall finding | reas of the Wiisontan it necessary to dismias it repeatedly | Columbia st. and Harry Dion, owner | mated as being while listening to arguments about|of the Cave cafe, 158% Washington 1 Roth wore arrested on poxseasion|™ay have been in the Pacific and } may have caused the tidal wave re- ported from Honolulu 200,000 Worlare to Get Higher Wages 14.—Improved | business condition, In the packing | industry was given today as the rea- son for the 11 per cent increase in wages of 200,000 workers, to go In. VICTORIA, B. C, April 14b-An atory here yesterday, 000 miles distant. hotel, at 281 |Scotch, Bourbon, gin and othor| |Nquors in a series of raids Friday jnisht that took them from tho cen-| and sale charges and were being held Cee Br BAYS jeer cece curate ae | HE'S FIREBUG|““ | April Snow Storm Hits Pennsylvania! PITTSBURG, | snow and sleet storm brought out old heavy coats and overshoes today. joar and 63 cases of contraband |booza when th Unitke advances during the war- time peak, the wage increas agreed gement and repre- sentatives of company unions here, PHIA, April 14.—A | mid-April snow storm here early to. etl day blanketed tho city under two| Street car and ve./ jhicular traffic was partly paralyzed nt | PHTLADELF upon by the ma linches of snow, the proposition | At 8 o'clock large flakes continued | to fall, and the temperature dropped degrees in 13 hours. the larger pay envelope. The advance agreed upon by the “big four" packing companies will | affect. 81,500 employes tn Chicago, 'TWO INJURED | from 60 to 32 Plan 26 Irrigation | Projects in West | Jand his men arr IN ACCIDENTS| Struck by autos in two accidents iday night, two men, B. H. Morse, Sixt st., and Joo Brown, 66, clared his belief that Bishop would|ty-six reclamation projects designed make substantial additions to his|to irrig: confession, and belleved the young|lind are being pl man would eventually admit setting rior der © 5,088,000 acres of western | nned hy the inte. | rtment, Secretary of the In. | terfor Work announced toda |seized 19 sacks of Scotch whisky GUN AND CAMERA : —_aem,_| HW. A. SNOW METROPOLITAN ONE WEEK Com. Monday, April 30 ELSIE FERGUSON THE WHEEL OF LIFE” ‘ MNARD FAGAN A Fascinating, Thrilling Play of a Wonderful Love “More drama in a single reel of ‘Hanting Big Game’ than fn a bale of Hollywood pro- dactions.”—N. Y. Tribune. Now playing in the east at prices ranging from 50c to $2 Coming Saturday, April 21st me COLUMBIA a MAIL ORDERS | se, NOW 82.00 were severely jafter he had been struck on a down. town street by an unknown driver, He was found unconscious and tak. to the city hospital, while the | police started a search for tho auto. ked him down. unchanged Saturday, Grown was hit at Seventh ave, and 1 injuries to his head which may prove fatal, | to the Seattlo One Pulled ; ; a Foolish Trick BERKELEY, Norman Feldheyn crawled out from beneath an automobile here today, his clothes saturated with gasoline, | “I pulled @ fool trick,” he started | ma} tube, whi gas run out JAM Hy JAMDS 1h scratched a match to light} gavolino-soaked Al tube, and makes riding a real picas- “|it }burn at 2 said his recovery was| Where. Wonderful opportunity for mM | B «THE BON -MARCHE qa RGAIN BASEME these Bargains go on sale—and will sell at these AA on d ay prices until they are all gone. Buy early, as these prices move goods quickly! 120 BRAND NEW SPRING SUF c= Swett “DRS Coats are fully lined— Capes are unlined. All are well made and of service able materials. Variety of colors to select from. ment and a variety of style Crepes — Georgette Crepes— G toshanara Crepes— Broad color range to select @ The recent cold snap in the East hurt spring business right at We'll sell to you for less! dress a bargain at this price! Extra Heavy 36-Inch bright colors hoe C za want koe 3 5 Yd. very aitractive patterns in this lo DRESSES Li: Every One a Bargain ind some Taf- § We bought for le eS ee Women’s SPRING HATS Only 3" FLOWER TRIMMED i EXCELLENT VALUES it rT They arrive daily! More of these popular Spring Hats at this popular bar- gain price. All shapes and shades. SHERIFF MAKES BiG RUM RAID |Two Huge Stocks Taken in| Friday Night Drive 7 | Sheriff Matt Starwich end depu- | jtlies seized two huge stocks of | ter of an exclusive residential dis: trict to a burrow and secret room | under a building on the waterfront. | Near the clty dog pound at the foot of Cedar st, Starwich and his men seized a big Cadillac touring surprived three | men in the act carrying an auto- | mobile load away from the cache, | The sheriff and his deputies were going down Cedar st. towards the waterfront, expecting to find a launch unloading there. At the new building near the dog pound thro men were seen near an auto, Tho sheriffs car stopped and the three Jumped over a bulwara and fied. an additional cache was found un- der the building. A tunnel led to a secret room under the foundation of tho structure. At 782 Belmont place, Starwich ted Martin Jen- Swanson, and son, allas Geo 10 one-gallon demijohns and one 10- gallon keg of Bourbon whisky Swanson was released under $1,000 bond Saturday, He is said to own a large apartment house in the dis- trict Foriier Army Man Is Favored to Win HOUSTON, Texas, April 14.—0, L, Strickland, former physical director in the army, was a favorite to win the enduranes dancing contest here Ag ho passed the 34-hour mark at 7 this morning. Bleht other contestants who start ed with Strickland Thursday night were still shuffling along. The dancers are given cups of broth, sandwiches. and crackers every six hour “TIRES WITH 500 NAIL HOLES LEAK NO AIR Mr. A. A, Bfilburn of Chicago has Invented a new puneture-proof inner h In netual test, was punctured 660 times without the loss of any air, Inerease your mileage from 10,000 to 12,000 miles without removing this wondertul tube from | the whoel, and the beauty of it all is that this now puncture-proof tubo costs no more than the ordinary You ean write Mr. A, A. Mile Weat 47th at, Chie! as he wants them introduced oy KO, ts If interested write bin for] —Advortisenienk, » CUSTOM OFFICIALS MAKE “SHIRTLESS” SUNDAY FOR SOME whether they be in the hands backs of prominent and several men who intended to blossom out in high-powered silk shirts Satur. day were doomed to disappoint- ment, all because of federal cus- toms agents. steamer President Madison was in port some weeks approached the le a deal with him whereby they should advance the money and he should buy a num- ber of the shirts in China. did his duty, but in attempting to land them here was stopped by purser and m purser are sans silk shirts in ad- dition to about 150 yen, PLANE THRU ROOF: 3 DEAD BERLIN, April 14.—A Polish mili- tary airplane crashed thru the roof The car was loaded with whisky and | of Poland, today, killing three persons, according to a dispatch to the Neue The gasoline tank explod- jumped to the street just before the h, and was instantly Killed, Commission Rules Against Ship Co. interstate commerce commission to- denied the petition of the Luck- further action in which the commission held that Atlantic steamship lines by the Southern Pacific com: was permissibl heumatics Backache— FOLEY KIDNEY |Women Favor World 'Court Membership | DES MOINES, Iowa, April 14— | After many attempts at amendment | and substitution had been made, reso- | lutions indorsing America’s entrance jinto a world court was first voted | down, then reconsidered and passed |by the national league of women | voters convention here today. 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