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SERING THE “MOVIES” FROM THE FRONT OF e S e IT WAS TOO GOOD TO LAST. AFTER TWO OR THE HOUSE I8 NOT AT ALL LIKE SEEING THEM THREE DAYS ON GOOD BEHAVIOR, GEORGE SORT FROM BEHIND THE SCENES. MISS CORNELIA OF BLEW UP TODAY. HE THUS ERUPTED: “UN- i READ SETTLED WKATHER, PARTLY CLOUDY AND PROB THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : ABLY SHOWERS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW VOLUME 19. GLASS SAW THEM BEHIND THE SCENE: HER STORY TODAY, ON PAC 3 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, Mee Y 24, 1916. Ox TRAINS AN NKWS RTANDS, ONE CENT Roberts Caught; Declares Gillies Is En Route to South American Port =] MRS. FITZSIMMONS, EVANGELIST, HOPES TO “SAVE” PUGILIST HUBBY , FIND CLUE 'HODGE IN r] 4 Former Wifeof in rrisco SPOKANE Looter’s Pa TRAGEDY SHOOTING Is Captured in i x DEAD HOOSIER POET, J. WHITCOMB RII ormel Champ .. Find Man Who Saw Saettle Sheriff Helps Capture Anarchist Plant Deadly Bandit in Street “4 Suit Case Fight |SIX PERSONS KILLED FUGITIVE IS WOUNDED} ; SAN FRANCISCO, July 24 SPOKANE, July 24.—Sher ‘a | —To run down the dynamiter iff Bob Hodge of Seattle play- | ag | whose hand dealt death Satur ed a star role at the climax of | 4 day to six persons and injured a street gun battie here this | od (= 4 36 when a bomb exploded on morning, when ured Market street during the pre Dick Turner, a suspected | OLYMPIA, Wash., July 24— | bandit, who had been fatally Henry Roberts, who broke jail | Hy th ner y J ea cdapgen gpolbeagi engi Meacagh-vea wounded after shooting a po here two weeks ago with John @ gies of the city of San Fran liceman #. Mitiin ehcilan A: satdaikon z cisco were called into action Hodge joined early in the . 9 ie today fight, which raged for blocks for embezziing state industrial is Following announcement by| ‘thfv crowded streets under the insurance funds, hat. been re- a oo as Donegan ; Union station, after Patrolman | captured™at Bright Colo. as Mayor Rolph that he would per) Gelvin had been shot several pty: righton, Colo, | 7g sonally guarantee a reward Of) times according to information re- 3 | $5,000 for the apprehension ot the man. edie naitet tbe cain celved here today by Sheriff a c 1 o f Police vik " Shue Giettones ee cee pila the ination fo! McCorkie from the marshal of hite ests ed a separa nt "¢ ray exelestve bureau: te. the Pll agp Dh cog | Brighton, | Light Vessels Drivel Off in department devoted whol! sapped the loss ef | Roberts, according to the dis- Attempted Raid on case. " PA blood ‘from five wounds, fell, afte patch, said that Glilies, in com- | Coast Dynamiter an Anarchis to |" hard run along Trent ave pany with a woman, is attempt- Beer, = The new bureau will continue to) The battle started when Turner rf A VE: exist “as long as tne dynamiter {® | had words with the crew of a Mil ng nd gr oreciig a 4 eS SSELS ARE STRUCK at large. |waukee train on the elevated > Fores 9 neal padi LONDON, July 24—Six Ger- Chief White expressed the opin: | tracks Suddenly, the police cre gh ee |, July x fon today that the dynamiter Was | charge, Turner whipped out a re Ph vy Lg ented ia Hawi man __ destroyers, attempting Ticats Aclaplives are were “Hide eee ‘ to return Roberts to Washing. | either @ raid or reconi n e 4 ourtshing ‘he gun, he scattered ing on several clews and are still jterror-stricken men and women. ton, on the British coast, were put the Hoosier poet. Altho a snapshot, this Roberts said Gillies might be in seu. holding Frank Josefson, who Was | Turner then (ed along Trent ave. | oiee, markable likeness'of Riley. It wae-taken onty-a-few~| ranean Cite i to flight by « British detatwed Saturday night because ® of | pursued by Sheriff Hodge aad Pa:|5aye eget , * reached a Bouthern ‘port sires) in a running fight off Shouwan remarks he was heard to make aft troimen F. ier and Gelvin. Turner ; ik, Ld |turnished by Wi Taylor, 80 | patrol, carrying several officers j announced today. aged peddier, who said he #4 ® took up tha chase HAVE SOME RAIN; th German sni , man leave a «cit cas nm the spot | } ie German ships, it is said, The fugitive was cornered and | were repeatedly hit. { | where the tomb exploded. at 1:30) made a last cesperate stand, r p. m.—half an hour before the ex-| cejying a bullet in tl back and The thermometer registered One British vessel was struck wg plosion one in th rad from Fuller's gun| 108 in California Monday, ac- once. The total British cas q Victime Near Death and thre } | 4 bullets from Gelvin's | cording to Weatherman Saiis- ualties we s | re two wounded. He remarked to the man, he|leeanon Gelvin dropped from bis| —| k pon droj ° . bury, but Seattleites need have 2 sald, that jt was a poor place to ; 4 icasorade’ eens ie | , The German destroyers suc leave his grip, but the stranger At paw poles ies ey A gg INDIANAPOLIS, July 94 tee antenteneraaane, "0 fear of blistering their feet aed | hi , . on a few more steps be be ps aly > Above veg, ceeded in reaching a base on Wale herrieale awed ii anlted tes Sistem Indiana bowed today before the | A LIFE LESSON &| on the pavements, for the city Is | tho Beigian const, Taylor was able to give only a) fig was rushed to a hospital,| bler of a simple man, who, |* By %| ave for a period of unsettled The British patrol vessels, char- meager description of him wh h . me . * JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY *® weather and rain. s “ . 5 here bis Jeadk is momentar ex without pretense or schooling, « ” 74 acterized as “light forces” in the The list of deaths as the result | jected * From “AFTERWHILES” by & The mercury reached 74 Sun- | soment, eighted “thred. saan of the outrage stil: remained at six * ns became its first citizen *% Special Permission of the #| day, which is eight degree coor jae! cotirday at midi teht today, altho Miss Pearl Seeman James Whitcomb Riley, in. |# Bobbs-Merrill Co., by Whom &| er than the warmest previous [DCR TOvers. UAE AY As hes a whose leg way blown off, and Wil GIRLS JUMP IN TANK terpreter for Hoosierdom’s # it Is Copyrighted * day of the summer TT agra ir nt efon “a Ham Turnbull, whose skull was most intimate emotions, lay &&Reeeketankekkhee ‘ oa ee ao re > inttien etured critical con¢ in his Lockerbie st. home. ritish cruise : o eer rety eee th & ition! Oae? WITH CLOTHES ON ee ine mamttatie Wide Vocal Here, You Pay That any damage on them Chief White stated today that to accept as their own the tribute Amisdonsphthol Tax Subecusentiy, (se for more than six w has Sunda 15 Red Cross sol telegraphed by Vice President Mar said, six enemy destroyers ap a Been engaged io. a search for pe dierettes from Fort Lawton |.) ai Now! Be Quick! proached and were engaged by the - sons who sent threats b: tter| spent the morning in the city To live for humanity so that Pst abet = a running ~ and posteard to newspapers and to| taking the lifesaving tests in | ach succeeding age will be hap WASHINGTON, July 24 egos Facial peo = ae those who promoted the prepared the natatorium tank pier i# to attain immortality. This Probably no one gives a darn, | me of Gur yeneels Was tae a hess parade The examination was begun 1, record of James Whitcomb but the foliowing articles are |the Statement concluded, “and twa ig Postal inspectors have sg-| when all the girls jumped into | py) on the free list in the new rey. |Of Our men were slightly wounded? ;, sociated with him in this work, but| the tank fully dressed and The body who died enue bill about which repub. zs = i “« & a | thei ed efforts have failed learned to free themselves mocrats are kick The North Hinder lightship ts le licans and ¢ tag poo uch teas cated off the Belgian coast, between Acenapthene, methylenthra Ostend and the mouth of the cene; methyinaphthalene Scheldt river. Shouwen bank is in And these are dutiable |the same neighborhood. plithol dianisidin, | The action which the admiralty his home lat He in # state capitol from 3 p,m, to 9 p. m night, will r from skirts and shoe so far bat ¢ ” in the rotunda of the Fitzsimmons, Evangelist “Exiles” Sign Threats Only four girls passed all th | The threats began to come aa tests today By Cornelia Glass | ..“He is = fine, big boy,” said 4s00n as the first plans for the pa-| Most failed on dropping into the | ln vo ae to paralyaia Mrs. Fitzsimmons, proudly. “Bob | rade were water and picking an object from Mrs. “Bowb” i STE announced t | Riley was born October 7, 1849 Amidor j ESTERDAY 1 met Mrs. | would have made him a world | They were printed out, and it is | the bottom ook éstan to es Cth Fane nitroluenodiamine, nitrophenyl- described, therefore, took place off | Bob” Fitzsimmons champion if the boy had not been | believed were the work of tha) Captain Terry was one of the C7 08 IN lo ot Teme th was enediamine, phenylnaphthyla- |the Belgian coast. It was the most interest- | too lazy to train name person, altho many believe | Successful swimmers. T other “ pe do mine, emidosalycic acid The German vessels engaged pre- ing hour, bar none, that I have Would you have been glad if |more than one person was con-|three were Dorothy Stimson, Har. | not Ke spiced dae ag gy bis threquinone Mathrener sumably came from Zeebrugge, ever spent he had become a fighter?” | asked | cerned in Saturday's outrage. riet Rosling and Eleanor MeCor soda aca ie ae nN rage lene, binitrochlorbenzol—not to | where there is a German destroyer This little woman, who has | her Most of the postcards were stgn-| mack ; SIS bi gt ar a Ae: On mention toluylenediamine base, been a real French countess, a | Mrs. “Bob” shook her head ed “The Employes’ Liberty League Sunday alt b t a of the girls | th atte grand opera star, the wife of a “No,” she answered, slow! and denounced those behind the | took ny an of their - rhe an | ‘ciry MAY BUY LAKE DESTROYERS DAMAGED PS H world’s chawp‘on pr! a Wane Vhs sctey” Soe 1 tales plan. ity ¢ aye Fa ne r THREE MILES OF LONDON, July 24.—Two of five 4 OB vaudeville headliner, and who is | | am glad—a little.” One letter nent to several news-| 9:40 untl) } in the City. ig German destroyers presumably 78 now an evangelist, talks easily of papers w signed “The Deter a oh i osteia ell There! littie girl, don't cry! Chairman Thomson, of the city!those engaged in the running sea gl! her experiences in her charm SAYS BOB WILL RETURN mined Exiles From Militaristic followed by ® sacred Victrola ‘oom:| PAVEMENT LAID They have broken your doll, I/utilities committee, will introduce |fight off the Belgian coast, Satur fng broken speech | ‘The children are all on a farm |Governments, Italy, Germany, Hol- | °*F know a resolution Thursday, providing 4&y night, returned to Zeebrugge I remember having seen her | in lowa while their mother is on \!#nd, U.S 4 é CITY Is SURPRISE | County engineer's figures show aa gate nana Whee for the addition of Swan lake to ee ee esis sno she several years ago, when she was | her evangelistic tours | | |that three miles of the most ssheh- “ p the city water system pees a . "1 8} + spatches here on the Pantages circuit with “I did not divorce my Bob be Gi 1 S Il Lite it's .@ wonderful etty sive trick the market has And your playhouse, too, | He pointed out last week that the|from The Hague today, “Bob.” | cause I no longer loved him,” she | Sere vetls ‘ This is all Gus Marks, a promi-|lald on the highway between Seat-| Aré things of the long ago | acquisition of Swan lake for an i peRLin's STATEMENT She was a slim, girlish crea- | told me in her quaint way. ‘I to Man for Pair nent Seattle merchant 26 years ago,|tle and Lafe Hamilton's home, at|But childisn troubles will soon|pounding reservoir was the first ALIN! dave ae : ture, wTth glorious red gold hair | know that some time he will could say about the change upon|Des Moines pass b: step to a better water supply BERLIN, one 24.—"Our torpede and a contagious laugh | come back to me and be convert of French Shoes his arrival here Monday, after 26| ‘The whole Job will cost $222-{, : ot a : | , ae, | DOats returned from @ point Claaa She {ait so slim any more, | ed.” ears of commercial traveling 1n|€01.83, the largest slagle road-pav.| 7>°Te: Tittle wil, don’t cry HERMAN CLAUSEN, 8446 46th to the mouth of the Thames un- but the red gold hair is just as She crossed to her desk WINNIPEG, Man., July 24 the East ing contract ever let in the state. | phere! jittio girl, don't cry! ave. S., has invented a folding sta- damaaged, after Sunday's short en- Rlorious and her laugh as irre- ee, here are some of the tel- | Wasyilna Venysck, young and i J = tionery which eliminates the use of|gagement.” said an official state sistible as it was then egrame he has sent me since re fair, sold het life to Steve Fey Rave DEONOR: your siste,. Tleuveeper ment issued here today. TELLS OF HER MARRIAGE Ngion came to me. Look—the Baryck for a pair of shoes, it STI L HOPE FOR know tsa om 2 about | Congratulate me and are signed | it said. They we pretty I | And the glad, wild ways ; he told me something shout | vith love'—is that of | shoes, with high French he @t your schoolgirl days TW INS, ONE BI ACK AND her life in France, when she was not nice sun'thinee <n lone’ neo tS and anything French in Can 4 the Countess Zeiten: how the | him ada today fs sure to attract at But life and love will soon come , family fortunes dwindled and she |LOVE MESSAGES MUCH PRIZED) tention by . dayrthaad inroads flee, They are well-worn | 3 to marry Steve | There! little girl, don’t cry! ’ : } those tel She promisea after years of work and training. | egrams Mrs. “Bob” fingers | and live wit. him for life if he i found a place in grand opera in | them with the eagerness of a would buy the shoes, Steve Mediation is still a possibili peibitl the. at employers’ plan, voting 1,000 gees Ea sirl, Son’ ery! : Paris child Bays f against it Saturday night hey have broken your heart, 4 ‘ i ty in the longshoremen’s strike Sa igh | : While she was singing there, After she left her husband, she He dic Abi ds abel Mediator Henry M. White met know; | } Fitz came along on one of his | was very {ll in Los Angeles, She The contract was brought Monday, tho cargo workers with J. A. Madsen, district secre | And the rainbow gleams parepes es pan dlsaprensed’ thom: Debiee alll world tours and met her. had no money and was sent to into ‘ourt today for a test of the Pacific Coast by a vote of of the lougshoremen, Monday pec youlneul dtearss me oenvak bei Aine ake? } 1 ee inte ace re os Zelien objecte , 685 5 and empted to formulate other|.. Are.things of the long ago 5 2 s iy, ; The house of Zelien objected | the county hospital. When she its idit 3,555 to 1,675 have rejected the nd attempted to formulate other |, 07d, {heas ot the long ne se TWINS, ONE BLACK AND |colored baby, that caused heF . strongly to the match, but it hap | grew well enough to realize her water front employers’ plan for |plins to get the factions together emblagey which] ONE WHITE! daubia pened anyway, and the new Mrs. | surroundings, all the royal OAN arbitration He was informed that the only |, } ‘ The f ‘ “Rob” is er | 4 : n 6 nethod lett. cue , med 7 «| There! little wirl, don't ery! rother a negro, the s he father of the youngsters, Rob” was disowned and her title | french blood in her revolted at BIGGER WAR L Whatever conferences be- | method left opcn for mediation wa’ The brothe 9 | ta Neoecth deuir sect a rring factions are | thru a conference betwer oe ! taken from her. tween the warring factions rm nfe ween the ex | ter a Caucasian the babies came, was a Spanien aa charity and she thought she : | s "But, oh, 1 did not care,” she | would rather die. As she was ASKED BY ASQUITH held in the future with view ecutive board of | the longshore-| AT ayy, Why Didn’t She| These two most remarkable | gro cook in a Denver hotel. a told me. “I had Bob"—only she @ slipping out of the window of her — Baton ne, arvieats ain eoiplayerk Rr ataranet es eae ie children known to the science | If the mother can be found again OS esa, Sdilopc es room, her eyes on the pavement, | yoxpon, July 24.~Premier As:| the Pacific Coast district ex White will endeavor, he said, to | Look Underneath of obstetrics are lying here as {to sign over her children to thi WANTED SON TO FOLLOW DAD four stories below, a woman came quith in commons today moved for ecutive board of the Long |persuade ihe longshoremen to Cc Ww. wards of the state, to whose | state, it is expected blood tests will Occasionally, in describing her | Into her room and stopped her a vote of creait of £450,000,000 shoremen's International asso meet with the employers at San| ar, e Wonder care the mother, a white Wom. (be made to determine whether happiness with her pugilist-hus That was four and a half |the jargest aum which the govern clation Franciseo on August 1 | an, quickly relinquished them! | there is an actual racial difference band, ber English proved inade months ago, and since then shé | ment has asked for in a single bill The employers’ scheme to If this can be accomplished, he | Mrs. K. Brill, 1504 36th ave, The Ethiopian twin, who has) between the two children, aside quate, and she broke into French has gained the reputation of be- | since the ginning of the war. arrange a conference between a/said he felt certain the strikers| asked the police Monday to been named Robert, has a sloping from the variant physical character- rapid-fire, idiomatic French | !9& one of the most successful ure, characterized as a| representative to be elected by the| would be offered a settlement at | p her locate her German po skull : istics 4 that was d to keep up with evangelists in the United States estimate will voting body » the strikers, and|higher wages chan are now being! lice de The Caucasian twin, Elizabeth, is Denver physicians, scientis' 4 In America they lived together There are six homes in exis ! asked this year up| their own representatiy in 8 pald the strikers who returned to} Iran over him yes ay fair skin, with well-formed head, and child-life experts are di a for 13 years. They had three | ow, for bables and deserted 050,000,000 and the total| Francisco, A 1 work in San Francisco. afternoon With my auto at 4th | wide brow and well-developed chin., ty puzzied by the twins and are + The oldest, a boy, isal- | mothers, and for girls whom she |since the beginning of the war to| ‘This plan turned down They are getting 60 cents an| ave, and Deny way,” she told Mabel Owen, the white mother,| searching thru ancient and children, The ol & BOY, IS | takes from jail, that are support- | £2,822,000.000 or about $14, In Seattle alone the cargo work-|hour straight time and 75 cents| the report clerk. “He didn't |who firat refused to believe the| modern work on obstetrics and most 19 now. ed by Mrs. “Bob.” 000,000 ers were unanimously opposed tol for overtime. come home after that.” babies of divergent race were hers! childbirth for parallel cases.

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