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_ ————. AG rHE EATTLEI TAR PAGE & My pieebe (Oldham Greets McAdoo at Renton|| PLAGUE Dog Is Dead, ‘DEMANDS $9,000 , PAC snt Donse BROTHERS Formey Secretary of Treasury Will Speak in Seattle Tonight at; ‘-——— at wea) But Doe n FOR ASSAULT | DEALERS SELL Sena‘e Okehs New Measure | Ma | Sues Cafe Man: Says| S00D USED CARS With Japanese Exclusion mic Temple; Goes to Oakland Next : Realize It! G He Attacked Her in Inn } | 4 SnnN i} — p . : t of wild The average man SOON UP TO COOLIDGE J mail Zhe everen eam a “ | n expert on motor cars, President Is Warned Veto ia Sis bedinese is: ecal ght Injure His Popularity ; i t egr shat dows hi tt . ” . : 5 | mean that he can 4 BY FRAZER EDWARDS the area oA jw 5 yas | safely buy a used car. By AP t “ “ ‘ t r al- |] It does mean that he 1B A A ceding t ra the river, the |« f should buy of someone Ti ’ ere we t = th . | whose knowledge and i t . guards, reinf fA g her || honesty he can trust. : pt Gp genttoversiel 2 a zone cit mar Pyseey et Our customers have saclay : s hains across the brides, ‘passage wi ‘ aM ; ‘ found us worthy of their days : t . Wh Pgs oe ee * : : > " } ally 2 confidence. to meet a problematica hose were rs 0 and those in the vang ¢ * Ce 5. Wit ; ; ‘ ; ® = tack apparent ta the ‘ f their pany t Good Values ninistrat peo Se tba the Calif Le ‘ . : 9 peed = mtr: sq for Today— and those q There was no bloodshe , gota 5 that Ping . rove it, « CLEARING PLANT t ‘ I ‘ a —_? 25 is Eg snag’ pion fash rion , Dodge Brothers ¥ capprers x quaran headed the|r t Touring Demonstrator int Lge ‘ Joosscery a ating the desert — oy > eat ti Late type; 5,000 miles, oth houses, by 4 to 1 in the house 7 5 ripay aay os . A it, they say . asta ation pro- 1 ; drum _head- age over t breach ope dent and his party in « WARNED AGAINST stake Wane en 2 gs against pending ghts, 5 cord tires, | NEW SHIFTS bet mmigration offi a sun visor, large steer- , ; g ing eel, spotlite, VETOING MEASURE roe bower 5 : epresented by Attorney dar motometer, speedome- Political advisers of the president “ai long wooden shed, tour) Sakeup Going on in Quiet! wecrer ter, dash light, rubber further Peet 6h Coat 0 xeto might cars at a time are riven, There Manner, He Declares ' pedal pads, etc. ; finish where Japanese exclu <n er taper peal oh tos SAYS BREWERY § like new. and has heen for years, ar tds kills . . - without p ~ ntly eought, and where a veto will Ce ee ee dentin emis aewtaae norte Chevrolet Touring robably will be considered an eee. Bhatees »| proceeding for the 5 t 1928; 6,000 miles; front how athe, six was admitted Ch ow j original finish. They recalled the disaster which spr whieh Ghvervns wate wt owed the supposed affror “ r f next week it was expect ‘ rer ‘ord Touring y Hughes to Senator he total | Deni “ ” Y ; sot. in California in 1915, when ean 2 Denies “Good Old Days 1922; looks like new. Hughes was the republican candi the line. date. It bas always been claimed Were Georgetown’s Best that Hughes’ failure to call on John son when they were in the same hotel Incurred the displeasure of Cal fornians to such a degree that the ncident was responsible for the state going for Wilson, while Johnaon o ried the state by an enormous ma FrooD IS SENT Il dinner pail’ in George E. Pine at Summit EA st-0313 never was so full as now, a fetailed the advan charge © altuation i . :, t will 7 erecent: an we ary instructions) ‘g! mus ¢ br jority. “Welcome, Mr. Next President,” greeted Robert P. Oldham, of the Seattle McAdoo-for- Te we bea letery plied er of Inspector Joe T. Ma-|the lette 1 With such an indication of the po-| President club, welcoming William Gibbs McAdoo to the Puget Sound country Saturday. beans —, io or A in a or Chief Severyns. | st nd mprovements seid itical temper of the Pacific coast 7 . ‘ . es 7 espe will arrit ” . epeeny a ~{ hifting the beat officers long | thanks t est and fair- 8 whan it suffers fancied atfronts, they| McAdoo left the train at Renton and was taken to 3S ewe eee peeere ce Wu are wg a ery ptbetig a hobby of Severyns and Mayor |¢st city counc ever had. | Admitted Murderer Not an counsel the president to take heed ot| in Seattle later in the day for a speech here in the evening. att Protographer | tink We. have all we car iowa: both kama tel racme | can Sow y to spend Emnlove of Oalrynien the consequences of a veto. The fact és eeu Photo ¥ rank Jos ar Wha! hotog: h to : 4 the’ aituat 5 officat on fat on their ane and people spend | Pp y that Hughes plays a part tn seeking ; ‘our susséptible to infitence and ta| their : wiring ‘ei to pall enactment of the exclu- } | . : to the destitu uate etal: |thelr ta ling community| Fred Aber, former lecturer in sup- stone Net everioghed. | TS B INE HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT J} 100 i» the party on Meanwhile, the diplomatic angles Only or 9 was made Friday | Meeting: s the whole family | port of the anti-butter substitute bill tve of the situation are being canvassed by Secretary of State Hughes and » | i way out of the impasse is being | Produce Men May Protest ought. Tt is not known that he has : ‘ counseied « veto, but that he desires| Contagion Quarantine Favorable weather conditions were|clothes horses are ready for the rE = : nd at request of others. Rey to ease the blow to Japan's pride ts| —- reported along the route of the fly-|debut of spring furbishings HERE’S MORE ABOUT ' 1 work under Lieut. G. H sufficiently manifest. Seattle produce men may start a | ‘THARA MA | Seattle is going to celebrate, secu: coo ID tE Calnateck ; “T ee a! DISCLAIW THREAT | pres rotens against the Proposal |The cutter Algonquin was expected larly and fashionably ‘;OOLIDG | jof the state department of agricul- today to reach Kanatak, where Ma-| ‘The reverence of the commemora:|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 } oe Bes oe bebe bed ae een | tate to exclude all California frutt| jor Martin's plane is being repaired. | tion of the risen Lord, following Fri-| (ly . | Maj. , h his} day morning's Good Friday cere from the state except citrus fruits! aj. Martin, who, wit |day morning’ authority to establish a barrier sev another note to Hughes Hyommarage during the fight against the hoof and|mechaniclan, Sergt. Alva Harvey | monies, ends Lent, and special Easter ‘ : . nt of agriculture of the state of ‘ incase, It was indicated Sat-,was forced down Tuesday at Cap?’ services will feature in Episcopalian, fen agrourore | Manager of White Sox Is FLYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 EASTER — |[Ser Swe STARTS ON PAGE 1 ba Boge a geebiaar on | and now under arrest in Portland as ‘ant ‘ and succeed-| ® ™urder suspect, is not in the eni- of the United Dairy association of Washington any more. J. A. Scol- lard, president of the association, said so Saturday. . Aber lectured in various West Side “Many local tmprovement organ!-| towns about conditions in the copra ions have been combined into the| industry, which produces the raw ith End club, with one object in; material for butter substitute in view—to ‘forward, march.’ "* | gredients. He admits an asylum ané prison record and has confessed 1¢ is under con-| Fr hool work hi fall with the idea « one of the| in Se F Se any [ntention of makin, his “grave consequences” note and * mie the murder cf Earl Remington, Lor urda Igvak and who was found Wednes-| Roman Catholic, Lutheran and al are. i sae Ve 4 Angtheg stibeaic iktceat thee’ pave: the way for. Presifent |") "7 sting was to te held @aturtay |day anchored: in Poriage ‘bay..today | other protestant denominational geth-| The int Cf Me President's tle Ordered to Quit Baseball | “In any case,” Mr. Scollard sald, Coolidge to ask congress to recon-| 1) 1) gave the United Press a radio n-|erings Boe acters Qarech Saas cw git: —— | | “Aber was only one of our workent. sider Its action. |tee of the ¢ |terview describing his experiences! Liturgical services, in full, will vie | a ie gothic cece ts: eek | {RIOAGO, . Auetll 1e-wewik Ys } Sti, vy; | We did not take him as an au ty Inasmuch as many senators sald | 4 statewide conference of all for the first time. | for the attantion of churehgoers with |' 0 ros and mouth disease and is|Chance, manager of the White Sox.| MCAdoo Protests “Greed” in | and our information on the copri ot the tenor of the ambassador's) mterests threatened hy the epidemlc| “We're awfully lucky to be alive,"| what Ars. X fs wearing in the pew rigorously quarantining tnfected|!s too ill to continue his s and Spok A industry was not obtained from him of the tenor of the ambassador's | the quarantine regulations, tone commented with characteristic| ahead, and eucharists, baptismal | ‘sorounly Teas acehuamnt ‘et| hau? Datel’ ordered: to! Calite De: pokane Appearance laicne™ eae nn erat reity te the Dieal |°?,teld i the next week or 10 days. | good nature. The story revealed |ceremanies and special pulpit men areas md Tee aiiiemis oad com.| Philo 1. Kreusther announced to-| é | . these votes would rally to the presi-| ‘The department of agriculture|tnat back of the laconic reports of | sages are scheduled generally thruout edie wn Acasteeke tia heat Gn | SPOKANE, Wash. April 19.—wit-| dent in the event of a veto if such/ nas handied the situation firmly and/his adventure which have reached|all of the more than 235 churches, | Modi dance sitth three previons out-|\ Dr. Kreuscher’ stated that ‘he|llam G. McAdoo, late for the a disclaimer were entered. 2] With good judgment,” Major E..8-!ine outside world, was a typical/representing every denomination ex pas it ae nesting se re much | ordered nee a because he|demoncratic nomination for the presi BIG SHEPHERD DOG IS The bill went thru the senate at! (11) manager of the Seattle Produce otic | tant, in Seattle. jp beeen, was afraid his conti ntivities | dency, cried out loudly t i jtale of the sea and the Arctic ined: * a is continued activities ut ¥ against the . a night session yesterday after &/ association, declared. ‘No shipments | ‘tiie, |_ Christians have borrowed the word | peered erortoni paiva ppd here would endanger life corruption and’ personal privilege HERO; SAVES LIFE OF day of debate on amendments affect-| of ¢ruit or vegetables have been re- % diy|Haster from the Anglo-Saxon | !t contro! m c o is expected to leave| which he sald h: ept into the gov. a # the. quote provision. ceived from any infected district, | oy amps sig poo era race Eastre,” the goddess of light and | this experience, ha teach 1 nal e rtly. . ernment, here last night ihnis initial PUP SINKING IN CREEK ENATOR JONES * jand shipments from noninfected dis |PY°r B EU f coume |*pring for whom a feast ued to be| “In view of the foregoing, I fe appetite ics Waahinate. an Pete ti ALEM, Ore, April 19—Today a OKEHS EXCLUSION tricte have been thoroly fumigated. | 46 to he ea pes eee | celebrated In April. Now it means | that some quarantine measures now 4 “Shep” can clalin. the -heaae ~ er o e a Exclusion of Japanese from the pace | ‘Superintendent Re | y i : Sehnatitati fe support of democrats in the state. t Peart Creek, |% Paschal feast and will be featured | !mposed by states touching aller SS a Ea Ea es hu States : . ard Oil company at Pew “lin Seattle by the singing of Easter | nia are altogether more severe tho: t be: Gastavad | Pie procangencng poz’ Epidemic Hampers Alaska, had ridden horseback thru! iymny and sermons on the resurrec.| necessary to fully safdguard them| oon anit Frat” _be declared, “it is Spiga | * leight feet of snow from 7:30 p. m. [4 from the direase. These quaran-| s satisfactorily, Senator Wesley Jones, Forage Business . Adoo leveled some straight-for-. jonday to 4 ne if continued, will result in ’, Vashingti , declared! until 12:30 a. m. Tuesday night An exemplification of Iturgical | tines, . Athlete’s h y Mellon ar toons Sct Ga the a SAN FRANCISCO, April 19—Th# | seq i¢ he could render help. music by the cathedral male cholr| wholly unnecessary hardship and in| Brother Granted ry Mellon a ct 1 } ; the Mellon tax plan. He declar “Lat us meet the question square-| forsee and grain business in Call-/ taj Martin and Harvey had/ of st. James (Roman Catholic cathe-|loss of many millions of dc rs to Divorce Decree re mcaasion a aipnds ae a“ ly, openly and frankly,” Jones said.|fFna faces a loss of 25 per cent! waited out a long night at anchor|qral, at Ninth and Columbia, will| rowers of fruits and vegetables i : tn the plane, knowing that culy/feature ceremonies of this faith.|and other commodities which do of saving a life, but he only wags his tail unconcernedly with out a sign of concelt, sterday afternoon the big shepherd was wandering along Mil Creek. Suddenly there came sweeping by in the stream a lit. Ue fox terrier puppy so over in {ts earnings this year as a re-| people and ent comes of the tolle: Harold N. Eckmann, young Unl-| men. nd the salaried come by water it couldn't reach dene | tek and good weather could seve | Bishop O'Dea will celebrate solemn | not carry the disease versity district business man, and —_—_—_ shore. un theas. Tan} Comic, “Frank 4. Somers, ‘president | 5 j Pontifical high mass at 9 a. m. and|/ SUGGESTS POLICY brother of Ray Eckmann, former| : Shep plunged into thé creek tae: nee hee, or cars ‘Gat ot Somers & Co. feed merchants, | M4 then when rescue waa noar|the children’s choir will sing Easter|TQ MODIFY RULES It pall: herosoe the Untvorstcr oe Council Members to and brought the puppy ashe But let them know that their ways| ‘ld the United Press todiy. Jand they could see the destroyer|carols at the 11:30 mass. Special} “I suggest an immediate confer-| Washington, obtained a divorce Fri-| Explain Flood Vote | !°,2!°*t2.™!™ up by the nape are not our ways snd their ideas of ‘Forage and grain men are twid- jsrail in Portage bay searching for| choruses will sing at the § and 12:15|}ence of authorities of states inter | day from Chrystelle 0 Eckmann, on| Pp. OTE | ot the neck and carried him to Soverament and religion are not|@ins thelr fingors, wondering what) scm, the distress signals from the | Masses and a vesper service will be| ested and modification of quaran-| rounds of desection | Members of the city council will | the house of his master, F, My; pects to do,” Somers said. “The spidemic,|-° 1044 “very pistol” were minsed held at 4 p. m coming aft f the dries win “fhe Ninefold. Kyrie" by. A tine regulations to meet require-) The two were married at Victoria, |°xPlain the “flood damage clalms” | Hill. “T bel 8 of ee : cue| © Ninefold Kyrie," by Adam elieve Japan can be depend- a ae Oe al by the Hull and he saw the rescue| | eta | ments necessary to furnish full pro-| B,C. March 29, 1914. The complaint |“##inst the city at a meetin e Veterinarians were summoned ed upon to act scrupul in fol-| ‘Fs on record, has made more| ip tum to leave. Just an the | Jamdine, thurc h organist, and EyT*’s | tection Nothing will be left un-} charges that Mrs. Eckmann deserted |Commonwealth club, Saturday even-|| before the little pup could ‘be fillment of {ts promises,” he contin-} "rious a situation, that goodness) 1 tor way departing the plane wien apentalthes ot sy mark the MuU-| Gone by federal authorities to eradi-| the defendant Novomber 6, last. She {ng, at 6:15, at Dartnall's cuteteria. || revived. ued. “The Japanese are great peo-|*nows was serious enough. was nighted and the adventure |v eae ee i chun | PPM | cate the disease and prevent its| was served with complaint and sum. |The meeting Is open to the public, ple. They know that it is a funda- x a | ended. ree | Sites Stisosial oy Cathotto |[SPread: No disease carrying ship-| mons in San Francisco and was rey- mental attribute of any nation that Minister Speaker |REMAINED ON PLANE 1 *iments are permitted from infected | resented tn the action by a California thurches will also feature special * y. it decide its own domestic policies. | . “DURING NIGHT perl 5 territory. In view of this, I sug-|attorney, | » a # pl and selections. nai Hat ae esl oops cones, Seasons | rien vee fc wn st puny arCwey ng = oe Ria only fulfills tts right to decide what iat aig In the upbullding of a {Cape Isvak.” Maj. Martin said, “l)1 UTHERAN CHURCH = age Frogram at | Meet Me at : of cor lities in territory | ¥ t hore and anchored, |“ ee ates ii of farm commodit | 3 . people may conie to ita shoren” community, Rev. Cleveland Kiel. Mi Ot "ibis knowing that if glory of tho Canty, Cantata, “The! not infected. Necessary losses Firlands Friday ) if ca Chrisiad charch, declared Ia an {the anchor dragged wo were lom:-|q children's festival at 7 p.m, at {Showa not be incurred because of | the patients at Firlands, Soattlo’s e on arches pS ° ” el a | 3 + y Bei | s ine." pala’ jos ium, | Sovereign Right, Seca ci SEs ateting prigcte tie, “There was wonderful moonlight,|the Holy Trinity Lutheran church, |US¢cessery quarantine palatial tuberculosis sanatorium, | | lenjoyed thelr semi-monthly enter. : . " the night was calm and cold and the/ and a full Iturgical service, includ-|_ Replies will be transmitted to y r | w. ays Rep. Johnson ensioce Fond! hat pease first splendid weather here in elght|ing the altar service and anthems, |Sectetary of Agriculture Wallace, |tainment Friday night ASHINGTON, April 19—~The | © & 3 | “> a | ‘The show, which was put on dy'| 5 i" oved our salvation will feature the 11 o'clock services| Who probably will have charge of| rf esa fe immigration bill {1 America’s second |Wa3 provided by the University |™months proved our s syste rotiapee Adored L Cotton Fair % we ¢] “Yet there was always the thought /of the Immanuel Lutheran church,|™aking arrangements as to time} Lloyd Spencer, included a movie, ‘oe “Declaration of Independence,” Rep- | Commercial club, sane a ca tees ee nities eee awrt Ue atelat: We neivion te achecuiaa [ROA pIAGe, GO thes Sueeuuatad” outer | (fair Week,” courtesy Famous M Tesentative Johnson, Washington, | Harry V. Lear piteld, of the Stan. (able flying weather of the year in|at 8 p.m, | ence. |Piayers-Lasky, also a Lloyd Ham- onday told the D. A. R. convention yes-| Herbert Schoenfeld, of the a theso parts and then -had encoun-| “Olfvet to Calvary,” a rocitative| Four replies had been recetvediiton comedy from Educational me bil, becom: etlag eadahctnths Northwest Puc tered trouble within 100 miles of|cantata, at 7:15, with an organ re-|®nd transmitted by the White|Films, with Elmer B. Blecker, of . y jc estinath ltal, " | law, will end forever the idea that | niture Week. |Chignik, our destination ster Morn”; Buck's “Alle.|House early today but the depart. | the Ope ator’s union, at the crank ‘ ” and '3. “Resurrec nf agriculture would not make| I addition, “Deacon Jones herd Sia “The destroyers Corry and Hull|sro” and Johnstone's “Resurrection | ment o | ; pad are is the asylum for the} {oes at Portage bay at 5:45 a. m.,| Morn,” will feature the evening | them pubile, bye d cers either professional Ss pressed of the world,” Johnson| Cj | d f a13|services 0 st Method i 's reply reads: sate 1 wi s ] eae Joy City Employes to [having mate a wonderful Fie hag eR ree np iee rcs ep feet! ang ep) ot tal PPT A ap aragn a er a eattle Star : | : jean ese nena | i " ¢} “When foot and mouth disease | smeteur talent : Referring to the “grave conse- | Attend Big Dance rag sae aelhnsha coke aaa d an Easter message are scheduled Bee One Tee ae. Surarers. ah quences” note, sent to Secretacy Hughes by Ambassador Hanthara, Johnson said: was confined to three bay counties in California, officials of the. de- partment of agriculture and Califor. nia authorities assured mo it was More than 2,600 civil service em- | ployes of the elty are expected to attend the dance and talkfest of the jfor the morning. “We sent up distress signals | with a ‘very pistol’ but the signals} Th crucifixion and resurrection a Sard woe. See +j{n dramatic form will feature at the Florist’s Hel “The sovereign right of this na- vil Service league, at Lesch{ pavil- | Were ys |Plymouth Congregational church in x * sh | tion to may who shall live among a Balurday night. Mayor and| “The Hull remained in the east | tn, “evening, with morning music dont Ge eanaaane vate ern orist bg Big tals us ‘has been challenged. To com- xfrs, Brown will head the grand |side Of te day. and, altho I could/ and sermon at 11 o'clock. Licata: t. comolled’ Sethe? thale oan Is Given Freedom Promise cn a matier of sovereignty | march Mayor Brown and William |S¢® er, habe th ry : ae | A Knights Templar service, at 3 gestion, but thelr prediction proved| . 1 Robert McDonald hadn't been a is to invite war. Not to compro-| «port will address the gathering. Just = & je turn od ¥ |p. m., features the First Presbyterl- | & 3s aid Gee Ya ans 1 Morist, and if his employer haen't ise ls to prevent war.” | We wore picked up immediately | on church services, with a Sunday /¢rroneous, and disease hae spread! ceded. Hie services for ite. Easter on belng alighted, the plane towed! morning sermon on ‘The Gloriex of |t? severa Wier here is that tre|ttade, probably he would be lan astern and stimu! and food pro-lthe Resurrection,” a tite te tote | gulshing in the county Jail for many get in touch with Mr, Spencer at |The Star. BIBLE COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ's sayings printed in red for immediate iden- tification), and the Black Print Bible for those who. prefer that style. Howard N, Ragland, president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, ok ided for myself and my mechanl-| faster baptisms, in commemora.| were * bs ral hey ena in . * AD-\ weeks to come. But Robert, who Only One Coupoh and e to the Seattle aerio Friday clan {tion of the old traditions of the|Keles, Merced and eoadtin | headed guilty to: the theft of six < eveninng. He traced the growth of “On arrival at Kanatak the peo-|early church, will be held at the |counties, affecting se hundred the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufecture and the order and spoke in compll- mentary vein on the lodge’s plans for expansion. overcoats from the Swedish hall, {won clemency from Judge John B, ple extended us wonderful hospl-| First Baptist church, at 10 a. n ality. The plane was towed into| with a sermon on “Christ [x Risen’ ad of cattle, hogs and goats Distribution "Business, banking, agriculture, |Gordon when he promised to “go Clip this coupon, StyleA—Red Letter Bible moorings and is now ready for re-|at 11 o'clock. stock raising und dairy interests of | strajeht,” hig vt soon ry o erlan ping Aiea seal gratin pairs. A new engine is en route} Nearly every church will feature | thjs state are practically unanimous| = Sees — pared She Departs abn cont terete late T . from Dutch Harbor.” music at the special evening serv-| against any modification of quaran-| PN Maks. 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