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The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. MADDEN WANTS UNIVERSAL TRAINI PJURY TO FIX BLAME FOR FATAL AUTO SMASHUP SUR RAY “I Lee “ ” ‘CARL CHILBERG ~9McCormack’s Ambitious to | j Sunday Is My Lucky Day,” Says DIES OF HURTS Sing Till 45-Then? May Be KEEP OUT OF EUR Wife of Rescued British Aviator i, teas oa US: Ambassaderto Ireland| ALLIANCES, HE URGES 4 of Bothell Road Crash | . | WASHINGTON, May (United ;about $25,000,000,000, while war ap | ¢ : | Press.)—Plans hous ublicans | propriations have piled up to $51 | |for keeping the United States out of | 000,000,000 Indebtedness July 1, The blame for the auto crash | é , war w outlined on the floot today 1913, was $965,000,000, while today early Saturday morning on the | » \ by Representative Martin B. Madden, | the debt is about $30,000,000,000, with Bothell highway as the result | | Lilinois, who recently visited Europe. an annual interest of $1,500,000,000, of whieh three are dead and five | As a national policy, Madden made Speaking of his experiences in were injured will be fixed at the | the following points Eufope, Madden claimed that an une coroner's inquest at 10 a, m. Separafion from entangling alll- friendly spirit exists between the Wednesday. ances abroad, such as are Malle to| Fr nd the American sole The death toll tn the accident was result from the league of nations dier brought to thre@ when Carl Chil | Universal military training for| He charged that the army i= fe berg, 21, son of J. BE. Chilberg, presi \ *| youths; a reasonably small army bullding roads in France and paying dent of the Scandinavian-American f . | Maintenance of a reserve among|the French people twice as much for bank, died at 12:10 o'clock Sunday | officers who have returned to clyil| the material as in this country. morning in the city hospital. Chil | life. Germany, Madden said, shows few berg did not regain consciousness Maintenance of a navy commen. | signs of defeat His condition was not considered surate with American commerce. “The Germans,” he said, “do not serious when he was taken to the 4 | Speaking of the ieagué of nations, believe we are in control of thelr hospital, but when he had not recov J | Madden said country as victors, but are there unr ered consciousness a few hours later | “It is very likely to lead us into der contract; that the armistice wal” Dre. A. F. Lameno, Donald A. Nich trouble thru the defense of political | signed as the result of the president's” olson, C. W. Sharpless and Perry lintegrity and geographical jboun- | 14 points Were called into consultation with daries of foreign pations “Germany is not short on foods ex- the boy's father. It was ided to ‘ | “fam more convinced than ever | cept fats. 1 saw hundreds of Ger operate Saturday night. A part of after a trip to Europe that America| mans on the highways so uniformly the skull was removed and Fespira |should stand aloof from entangling | well dressed that they must be if tion assisted by oxygen tanks. Chil | alliances,” he continuéd. “We can) good physical condition. Their fields berg seemed to have taken a turn . not mingle with the people there on|are being tilled, great piles of fertil for the better after the operation. 2 " |equal terms, They do not think as | ized can be seen, mills are smoking, but at 11:30 he began to wink. Ht» | we do, They are suspicious and their | and merchants seem prosperous.” death came 40 minutes later, | political hatreds are unchangeable.| The conclusion of the war, Madden Mra, Lyla Hayward, 1322 Pighth | You can not make them otherwise. | believes, is primarily due to the ave., stepmother of Francis Hay | “The nations that are now being | American offensive in the Argonne, ward, who was killed Instantly Sat \ created are already at war with each |after which Gen. Pershing had 810+ urday, is the only one of the acci other, Nobody could mnaintain the | 000 Americans driving the Germans dent victims in the city hospital - | Seographical boundaries of the Bal-/on the plains east of the defensem She is nuffering from a broken right | kans—recognized the cradle of|they considered impregnable. He lew and bruises | wars.” f pointed out that only 2,000 Ameri Will Ask Sheriff |. Madden called attention to the fact | cans will finally be recorded as misg- | Sheriff Stringer and deputies will Ne | that government expenditures for the |ing, while the British records bi AeA At thedauent’ Wotneniad | first 143 years of the republic were] 174,000 and the French 280,000, | morning to testify as to the steps “ a y igus 2 tie + oe dir taken to guard against speeding on y e e fms highways leading to the city | 1e to ro e ction Only two speed law violators were larrested Sunday. A 7 e * T. O. Feathers, 39, was arrested by | . rviorsels Pervanan Goes here |" 2ONIN MSCEREAOSE, te noted ter, sano ert tennis stare | of Police Dry Squa¢ olds, _ ct ingpantc ave He was —and he's interested in polities, Those rolls the artist put in his arms arged with reckless driving. ©. . ‘ lgchmidt, 25, was oon es ~ brn be music sheets—or, perhaps, state documents. With a flock of trusty men at his {the banquet room late Sata |name street by A.J. Hill of * % * * * ‘back, Lieut Emerson C. Coles, | Bist, when Collier deployed vi . . ‘ . men. P' ri P*" SPH copyright, Underwood & Underwoog| '* Charged with driving $0 miles an) pyey eall him the “Irish tenor.” might be Ireland, Rend of thie police dry: ecual,. 3; a tecanes to tie Aan Co Sethian je: the mekient SUM ob UR? etd Sire: Mercy sawker veda tee * |. They fight and «truggle—those mY) ."OMicaily, I heeome an American | vaded the third annual banquet of Dice strode in Preven ae when informed her hy 4 had been Saved. “A failure like this won't stop my| Many minor auto accidents Were | ai. jovers—for a place before the lit | citizen June 15,” McCornMek &f-\the Duthie Shipyard Foremen's sought out J.C. M. uke, husband. He'll get across next Ome" The picture shows Mra. Hawker and the |Teported to the police Saturday and | tie wicker windows of the box offices. | swered a query. “Then the paturali : “ { nO, Sera Baby. and inset, the rescued aviator. nm Sunday. .) . | |S0clation, at the Hotel Washington |@ser of the New Washi a ‘5 | And they weep when he lulls them | Zation courts finally pass on my sec . displayed a blanket search e W. J. Duthie Is Hurt with “Mother Machree,” and wonder |Ohd papers, taken out10 weeks ago. |Saturday night, thereby | starting Jroh loo 7 7 ROSS Meine e |. W. J. Duthie, 1703 Paim ave., was/at the infinite tenderness, the rich) “But at heart—I think I've been Pace FRB, C0 IN He ge tn tt | wker an eve SSCUCG the 0st seriousiy hurt when he | fulness of his singing an American since 1904, when, a|¥ ‘And hero is how Engineer G crashed his machine into a fence at | |mere slip of asiad, I came to the| Police Chief Joel F. Warren will! oo)" nimesit’ pinched: He | | | _— | | But, it is Jo&m McCormack beyond mally delve into the activities 4 - 1 , gram of congratulation. First ave, 8. and Hanford sty in a 5 | States from Ireland to sing in “The | Personally | seated °C | Continued From Page One)!” Hawker and Grieve started trom | blinding shower of rain. He was cut haealbangs oy = MeCormack in SNK: irish Village’ at the St, Louls expo: /of the dry squad, and settle just | Wyeo oie rte tee 1 a’ | ————_—————_———-® Newfoundland the afternoon of Sun-|about the face and hands. and hia | Bom they vith a whirt ef enthust|"-” [Bow yuatifaiie the salmure "Ot Me0r te coir Gredory ansnn, ae a first, but later recovered her seif-|day, May 18. They dropped from |right leg neverely wrenched. Duthie |, Off Suge, wih & wlll Ot HONEY) Hor that engagement he was paid|sallons of punch was. Also, the! conier a glass of punch, A intl ion sufficientiy to say @ few sight and were given up for lost by | is the brother of J. F. Duthie, the {8 # World of pep flow of reaay |248,% week. Today, every time Me-| Chief will determine whether the} cass followed the first and then © as words to the hewepaper men. British officials. Yesterday the Dan- | shipbuilder See eet ae nw endehing |CofmaCK sings his voice brings him |#rest of A. A. Gregory, chief en- | tier flashing his police badge, y Ship Sends Tidings) "°T'saia saturday we'd have good) ish tramp steamer Mary passing} S. H. Johnson, 7147 Fourth aye. | irish wit that keeps you lushing | $3 099, $4,090, $5,000. And he will|ineer of the Duthie plant, as a/ right out loud: “Wow ane the Ashore by Semaphore [ew> om Sunday. 1 Just felt tt.| the north of Scotland en route from N. I, was slightiy injured when he [ro ienne he's an entirely different|Mever sing two successive evenings | Violator of that section of the 4ry| rm ooking for.” Wigwagging #am y This is the luckiest Sunday of all.| New Orleans to Denmark, signaled| stepped from a jitney bux in front |!" Welcome, he's an entirely d or two concerts on the same day. In|!4w which “prohibits the manufac: /neip Collier's assistants came —e I don't know my husband's inten-|it had saved the hands of the Sop-|of Luthie’s shipyard. in Weat Seat-|7Mm McCormack. ==) addition to the concerts, his royalties | ture and sale of intoxicating liquor,”| swiftly and bore away the DNDON, May’26.—Given up for|tions, bat I wouldn't be surprised/with airplane. ‘The Butt of Lewis |tle, Saturday morning. ‘The jitney |, He hasn't altogether put from Ai tor phonograph records of his voice | Was malitious | bowl and its contents, * . it he tries the flight again. A|station immediately askeg: “Is it|was struck by a truck. One of the|D# music. He's elther |Tequire adding machines to compute.| Gregory was arrested by Collier! At police headquarters, the dry by all except. his little wife, who| (6 like this won't stop him.| Hawker? front wheels of the jitney ran over | Whistling all the time. But for con) vormality has no/part in McCor.|after he, at Collier's request, had| squad applied their favorite teat to. with never a doubt that he! 1; wii only make him the more de| “Yes,” was the repiy, ‘and the|his foot. He was attended at the Du-| Yersation—no, it isn’t wong or thC) se makeup, Dressed in plain| Poured two glasses of punch for’ the| prove ‘the presenda ot alconelaan return, Harry G. Hawker and| termined. If he does try again he'll| Mary proceeded on her way. The|thle infirmary. The driver of the |*t#s* You'd never guess | #ray business clothes, he stands with |Hpliceman. Evidently Collier was! seizure, They lighted matches and “navigator, Lieut. Commander|get across next time. I've had a| news was telegraphed to the admi-|truck threw his mackinaw over the | Politics and Business his hands in his pockets, talka|Not satisfied that Gregory had put | tried their dingedest'Yo make the Du: _ \ Grieve, were rescued| Presentment thruout I would see/ralty offices in London, and orders | license plates and speeded away | It's politics! American politics!) straight at you, and enjoys every |@ dent into the dry jaw when he | thie punch burn, But it wouldn't. % the sea by the Danish steamer ™y husband again, and have al-| were issued to remove the aviators! According to Sheriff Stringer Mon-| And as an observer MeCormack is/| minute of life, it seems. This morn-|tasted the first glass. He insisted|\any matches were sacri but * ‘and yesterday the world learn-| Ways been confident, altho every-/and land them. Destroyers over-|day morning, only one deputy, W. T.| keen. When he quits the concert |ing he told of an interesting tennis|on a second glass And ‘got’ it. nary a trace of alcohol arose to y fof their safety when the tiny | body condoled with me. I am over. | hauled the Mary and took off Haw. | Wilson, with a motorcycle, has been | game that’s where his fancy is more|match played yesterday at the Fir-| Whether there was a “kick” in the | the inyitation. ‘ , carrying no wireless, was|joyed. I'm too overcome to say ker and Grieve. The following of-| available, and most of his time {*/ than likely to lead him, with an am: |loch club, and his interest in the peo-| punch or not, is a question which | And now ail Chief Warren has to _ to semaphore the tidings to mere.” oi | an announcement was made to prea vse Pay Be sagan i aa bassadorial de oaet caer cs bra he rol = noe pebiesind ag by a pag sie ys: Spe Rec arr one do is to go ahead with his investiga. side the house a notice was | day: |the majority of the accidents occur. | would give his best efforts to ngenious descriptions of his expert: | ory, 0 was boo! a |tion of the motive which prompted — ix days from the time of his hop- cal “Hawker and Grieve landed at| Funeral services for Miss Francis| Should that fail to come to pass—| ences. |headquarters and promptly released | the dry squad fo raid e Dee ‘ @ff in the most daring attempt at| “Mr. Hawker has been found.” | Thurso. They will arrive In London | Hayward, 17-year-old victim of the| n‘import!—then it will be business. | Auditorium Needed on $1,000 bail, ingiste that the bev-|quet. He promised that the investi 1 history ever re-| It was this that first brought the | #t 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Both j accident, will be held at 4 p. m. Mon-| when he decides that the public] “geattle needs a real auditorium,” |e™@se Was punchiess punch.’ | gation will be very thoro. poser cole cmggery his colleague |news to Surbiton and started the are im good health , They alighted| day from the chapel of the Home| must forego hearing his voice, M%| McCormack suddenly said. ‘“There| Anyway, Councilman Bob Hes-| The dry squad seized 15 gallons of given back to friends, families | eager crowds shouldering and prens- tatles west of Ireland on account | Undertaking parlors, Ninth ave. and| Cormack can wander into Los An-/isn't a r@ally good place Yor a musi.|Keth, @ guest at the banquet, prom: | whisky Sunday, and along with it ar ithe world. ling close around the doorstep of the cag 204 — The airplane was | nion st. Miss Hayward lived at ge les, take off his coat and hat and) cal ‘entertainment in tho city, The | !#e8 Collier and his dry squaders| rested six men, just to show that a ‘ a3 Fe in | famous airman. Ls he pion owl uk’ pawanad’ akscon the Cherry hotel, 609 Columbia st | hang them behind thé counter of an |{dea of building a civic auditorium |* Merry time before the case |Jittle set-back like the Duthie affair si ica pil acts Lise| ‘Aacorting to. Glepatébes -recstved » A about|with her father, Arthur Hayward.| exclusive little sporting goods shop against Gregory is disposed of. | was not to be interpreted as a deter- Zeer oeiy seeded Fe 1.100 ghiles of their 1980 \ r in honor of the heroes who fought miles out of Newfoundland, with|"¢fe from Thurso, that village pre a ir 1,950-mile trip|She recently camo to Seattle from] there and died in the war is a good one.| Speechmaking was in progress in| rent ay-tall. 800 miles to go to their destination pared to give Hawker and Grieve a What'll the bona say? Ho'll be| put it should not be made too large from Newfoundland, when they were! Vancouver, B. ¢ "ei os forced down. Their average speed) Carl Chilberg had lived in Seattle ' her th ; e | - | big opular demonstration when # a hh § tickled pink, for he’s none other than| Such an auditorium to seat more | ‘fm Ireland. They had been Cees to] they pt Mer ohdow for that distance was more than 100) practically all his life. He was born | storry” McLaughlin, red-headed ex: | than 4,500 people is only a barracks." 4 : | See td thats cooling eyetam bo “The courage of ‘Hawker | miles an hour. |here, and attended grade school in| national tennis champion, and Me McCormack last appeared in Seat | Seattle. After his graduation from | Cormack is his partner. Grieve places them in the first a tle five years ago. He still has but cedaaa ee eae cde vapitte ans of the pioneers of the aii FIRE DAMAGES HOUSE; pike ge ee cimgghe rs nded the — And that's not all. McCormack | two favorites among all the songs he 5 : jelared Gen. Seely of the air min- |mont Military Academy, near San|might step out and annex a feWlhas sung and sings, They are| | tho they managed to ride it success- gap AD gr gpl SMALL BLAZE AT PIER) trranctoco. tte entered the Univer. | stry. ons ‘or himself on the/“Mother Machree” and “I Hear You fully tt is | !stry m hamptonships for | . doubted if their lifeboat contrivance |#ion to my_rejoicing that their gal-| Fire breaking out in tho Li4-story | sity of Washington in the fall of| courts. That's his favorite pastime. | Calling Me.” a 1d and oc | . In the spring of 1917 he en-| Ho's frolicked on the hardpan with| Perhps that’s why those two of . | would garved them long. jlant attempt to cross the Atlantic|frame building owned and occupied | , P o | ; ‘The oat cote are the world |has not cost brave lives. The dis-\by Mra Agnes Fieblg, 4842 Findlay |/isted with tho 63rd regiment of|« pevy of the best, and they haven't|his wide repertoire bring tears to Collapses When Jury Finds! Steal $387; Posse Starts in ‘of the lucky chance that sent her to|tance covered shows that, given fine | st. caused $1,100 loss to building | Coast Artillery, apd went to France. / ai) made him take the count. Not by/the eyes and a catch in the throats | Him Guilty | Pursuit of Bandits the airship so soon after it had| weather, it will soon be possible to|and psec aang agpe gf The building Woman Is Hurt a conan yuki Sapa of his audiences. | ome down, could only flash the|cross the ocean by airplane, but| was rabied, a $2,000 and the con! srs. J, Dunn, of 813 Ninth avea| Jung 1, John 3 35) They do aoe ews when she passed the Butt of| their experience proves the trip is a " ; ctive wiring 18} .rrered bruises and contusions about ‘8 Old regia pee 3 seme has been in Seattle the Lewis. |still hazardous, even for the most said to have been the cause of the the face and body when thrown from | I'm: going to qu : past few days preceding his concert Immediately the word was receiv-| perfect aircraft. It is better to wait| fire. , | her husband's automobile when Dunn | t#8@ in’ 10 years, at 45," he says.|engagement at the Arena Monday'| tice, and finally collapsing in his| six players in a blackjack game 4 in England of their safety, de-|a little while and not take such hree basrels of lime, belonging to drove the machine over an embank-| There was a time when I said I'd | night e ‘| wife's arms, John A, Miller late Sat-| in the bathhouse of the Cedar ery were dispatched to take off |big risks until better arrangements | the W. F. Jahn Company, and valued | mont on the Renton-Maplo «valley | Wit when I'd amassed a poy phar |urday night heard the superior court| Lake. Logging company’s camp the aviators. A British warship|can be made.” at $50, were destroyed by fire whic | highway, at 7 p. m. Sunday, to avoia|of money, but—bingo! the inc ome Scalpers Corner jury verdict finding him guilty of) near Cedar Falls late Saturday Feached the Danish vessel first, and,| Officials at the admiralty believed | broke out at Pier 11 at 10:22 © m./ 4 Conision with another car. Dunn|t#*; the war, and now I guess I'll go) ri “ murder in the first degree for the| night and stole $387.04, After taking on, the fivers headed that ae clowgea teed pipe that| Sunday. No other loss was suffered.|° 0 hin two daurhters, escaped wn} oe ee ee sis 2,000 Tickets for killing ot Prank Dorgan Febru-| Immediately after the robbery « for Thurso, on the northern coast of | force awker to descend within ei |hurt. Mrs. Dunn was treated at the No “Has-Been ary 13 last he jury received the | posse of armed loggers and deputy Scotland. leasy reach of the steamer Mary,| LET MEXICAN TROOPS | Renton hospital | «phen is when 148 consider the pos Concert at Arena | tise at #10 p. m, and returned a| sheriffs started pursuit of the bane L When Hawker sailed away from|which saved him, was a blessing) Tp U.S TERRITORY | A . | sibilities of a new career. I don't| Scalpers have cornered 2,000 tick-| verdict three hours later. Miller was/qits, ‘The hills in the vicinity of the St Johns, N. F., on Sunday, ain disguise. Had he continued on} ie Ve | I can't bear |¢ts to the John MeCormack con: | immediately returned to the county/camp were scoured, but Sunday want to be a has-been. ; Week ago, he dropped his landing |his voyage, they pointed out, they| PHOMN®X, Ariz, May 26.—Acting HALF DIVORCEES TAKE to contemplate a resurrection of oiled |cert at the Arena Monday night, | jail, while his attorneys, Thomas D.| night the raiders had not been Io Bear to lighten the load on his plang| would have run into a hurricane,|Gov. R. E. McGillen today granted 3 According e La-| Pag dW. R. Bell, announced | cate, liege and arms, or electrification of| According to members of the La-| Page an | cated. and enable it to fly several miles an| which probably would have dashed |the Mexican authorities permission | MARRIAGE VOW AGAIN youth and spontaneity. Much rather | ies’ Musical club, despite every] that they would ask for a new trial) 4 masked bandit held up C. Mt hour faster. The airship floated his machine into the sea, far from | to move 1,000 Mexican troops thru| (special to The Star by N. A) | have them say, ‘My word! He's | precaution ken to prevent spec.|or appeal the case. arroughs, night telegrapher for the Successfully during the hour and 4/aid. This storm would have been| Arizona from points in Sonora to| LONDON, May Half the peo-| daft, quitting right at the height of | Ulators from securing seats in any at Northern railroad at Snohom- half it took the Mary to effect alencountered by Hawker about two| Ciudad Juarez, opposite Kl F |ple divorced in England last year! his handsome youth! I'm just going | !arge numbers, they have succeeded ish and took $17.90 from the eash Fescue. hours after he passed the spot| Permission way granted by requypst| remarried, figures of the registrar | while ie going is good, and not wait|in buying up almost a third of the WALLA WALLA CROP |drawer, He o on arte Bure a where he came down. of the state department. It was not| general show. Other interesting sta-| a wake to be row from the | total number of seats, roughs for money, ran from the LITTLE DANCERS PUT The first direct word from Haw-|*pecified where the troops will en-| tistics are reve in his report: One | ping.” | ‘The. musical club, under whose | OF WHEAT RETARDED building and speeded away in an au ker was to the London Daily Mail, | ter Arizona, but it is understood they | boy married at 16; the youngest girl] MfeCormack is deeply interested in| auspices the opportunity of hearing) WALLA WALLA, May 26.—Inter-| tomobile, Police believe that the ON RED CROSS SHOW | which otterea the $50,000 prize for | will come either via Nogales or Agua|to marry was 14. Two 1T-year-old| tho Irish question, and is a firm be-|the worl@famuos tenor is had, hoped | Views with 10 leading farmers of | man was at one time an employe of *L/Art de la Danse” was present-|the first transatlantic flight. This|Prieta. The purpose was not stated | boys married widows. Of 1201 girls| jjever that Old Brin should have the|to keep the price of seats ‘within ane Walla counts ta ale to nae [the road, having knowledge of the ea by the Douglas Dancing acad- | message sent from on board |{n the governor's announcement, marrying at 17, 16 married widow:| right of self-government, if #0 be it|tho reach of alle At $2.50 they be woe M win “ollaat foro ae pho tava combination of the cash drawer, ‘emy at the Pantages theatre Sat-|the Renvenge, and said: ers. Three widows remirried at 18) that the majority of her people wish | lieved there would be no profiteer- Aboes bt taptivar: 4,000,000 bushel, “thal A light-fingered person relieved B. (rday* morning for tho benefit of| “The machine stopped owing to| BABIES IN SLUMS OF and one boy remarried at 19. Thirty-| their political freedom. ing, and now it is rumored that | Probably aneiy ti an meat the lw. Sherwood, 1412 Fifth ave, of ® the Red Cross. the filter feed pipe from the radl- JAPAN DIE OFF FAST) “#htmen over 8° xeare married for! He only smiled when the picturo| speculators are getting from $10 up| total vivid will new be as great as) \urse containing $181.95, while the The program consisted of two|ator to the water pump belng the second tme; one man over 80| é¢ himself as one-day president of an |for their holdings. ea pci btn leo remarkable | latter was at a downtown dance hall, ours of dancing by Uttle tots|blocked with refuse, like solder| (Special to The Star by N. E. A.)| married for the first time. ‘Phe old: | trish republic was drawn. “It would be worth while for New | {ry Vee tone and other .weede fwpsaturday night. ging in ages from 4 to 15 years, |*hifting loose in the radiator, It] TOKIO, May 26—-But one out of|est man to marry was a widower ¢ “Paderewski is making a go of it,"| York gamblers in tickets to make | BFOw patna navetiture almost free) AWa&kening to find two men in his oe dancing, Scotch, Syrian sword |W@% no fault of the motor, which|three of the children born in| 92, and the oldest women were cach | it way pointed out. But McCormack|the trip all the way across the Wate then, kee the reasons for most|room Frederick Harms, 1601 West. mgancing, Irish Jig, Jazzy fox, trots|Was perfect from start to finish.|Toklo's slums survives until past| 85, one a widow, age ig re auerie h be. only sald that all musicians might |continent to clean up on thid one/ Oe heasimism, altho there are{ern ave, gave chase, but the men id many other variations were in- There was no trouble in lunding|infancy. Fully 40 per cent of the| wom n of 66 married a husben¢ not make as good statesmen jconcert,” says Dennis McSweeney, | nany who firmly maifitain that the|eluded him. They took his Waal ferpreted by the children on the water. A dory picked us|residents of the quarter are in al | “I only know one statesman who|manager for John McCormack, “T/T. wit be fully an average one. |and $19 when they ran, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Douglas,|up after an hour and a half.” deplorable state of health The 4 lis a good musicia he added,| would not be surprised if spec. | 2 ee” a Rabbit thieves visited the pen of who are responsible for the succeas| The king vent a message to Mre.| Tokio Fu Charity society, at af PHONOGRAPH STOLEN “That's ‘Bloody’ Balfour. He's the|ulators have bought up such a big William Butler, 517 Malden ave: of the big program, will shortly|Hawker only a few hours before| meeting in the official residence of| ‘The Pickwick hotel, 1409 Boren|best amateur musician in England.” | percentage of the house, and are THIEF STEALS $75 Saturday, taking a Belgian hare and @ for the Hast, returning in|news of the rescue. As soon as|Governor Inoyue, considered plans|ave., was entered Sunday evening| No, He'll only admit to aspiring to| working on this big scale, that they! A thief entered the residence of \ killing another one, Butler reported time to open their academy Sep-| word of the rescue was confirmed,|for bettering living conditions inland a $175 phonograph taken, thela berth in the United States embassy |have come here from New York C. A, Kelbaum, 904 EB. 2ist ave.!this as the foyrth or fifth raid. ' ber 1, the ‘king ‘ustened to send hie telethe ‘poor quarter Dalles Saco nolided Monti in “somo “foreign land—pechapa itlor Chicago to make.a hill, Aiwand.atolo M76.and sold watch, jla-pane ia, ahd dase siouiae Soe! Protesting his innocence, crying} Garbe@ in high hats and top }out that he was a victim of injus-| boots, three masked men held up

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