The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 10

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‘U.S. Airship Lands Passengers on the AGED WOMANIS © KILLED BY AUTO. Steps in Front of Car on Way to Cemetery Mrs. ©) Of Renton, diod in the (pital Friday ‘atruck by an aute Gharles Swanson Renton Thursiay « t Mrs. Ulyact wa decorate the grav Who was killed dn a m years aco. Coroner C the accident And hearing \ n BO poor that » 1 not bh or heard the fon the accide Bwanson declires the wom. om front of his machine had time to stop Joseph Utyatt ars old morning Mra. Ulyatt is survived by a son George, 82. Fur services will be held Sunday arte Interment Will be in Mount ¢ CIRCUS CLOSES ITS ENGAGEMENT HERE performan: to dock at a 30 feet in Al » firet dirigible aper tirigible, ‘Girous will strike its @h to the next stand dren dream of : lions and tonight, rth and Lenora will be of canvas, leaving nothing b it. the U the hotel |Man Is Robbed by Two Negro Bandits Carl Johnson Futon hotel, 206 Jackson st, was robbed of $114.86 by two negroes at Fourth ave, 8. and Jackson st.. early Saturday morn ing. One of the negroes held him from behind while the other searched him. Johnson reported the holdup to the police {mmediately, but motor cyele officers could mot find the ne | groes sv NHAGEN, May 71 Helsingfors dispatch Press. A FLU TAKES TWO BABIES the Extrablad today John Gaskill, 6-year-old son of Mr. Mrs. John Gaskill, of Foster of influenza Friday morning arrangements have not been 4, Arthur 11, 10-month Brother of John Gaskill, died of | Wednesday against Soviet Russia. it was said, 4 RPHEUM THIRD — AND — MADISON THE HOME OF MIRTH, MUSIC AND MELODY BIG BRAND NEW SHOW STARTING WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SUNDAY 9 ¥. 50 y) BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN ® PRETTY NOVEL wiTH EW WHITE SUPPORTED BY AN : ALL STAR CAST Gg ; BRILLIANT COSTUM PRETTY CirRLs EVER (q. Sav . . ) PRETTY MAIDENS IN CATCHY ATTIRE IN GET 0 THE Bi SPECTACULAR NOVELTY OF THE © g, “FURS & THRILLS” Big Special Added Attraction APPEARING FOR THE FI TIME ON ANY STAGE IN THE UNITED STATE, RUSSIAN WHIRLWIND DANCERS WEEK DAYS (exeept Mon.) Mats, Nights Matinees, Twice Nightly, oof of Cleveland Hotel landing platform was built and left them at Finnish Cabinet to War on Russ Soviet {United reported that the Finnish cabinet had decided to issue a formal declaration of war The date of the declaration will be fixed after consultation with the allied minions, MISSING YANK IS DECORATED Mother and Wife Get Word of Medal Award While Seattle honored tts patriot lead Friday, Memorial day brought to the mother wife of Lieut Cherril Retterton, of the Stat a citation naming him as and division the many heroes who made the army t t memory to be hallowed in dition. Minw since September 29, lant Lieut ton believed but his parents, Mr. and Mr 1. Rettertof 806 37th @ 1 They bet " , from still carry hie nar minolitx Ny posted x months, Lieut. I a more than eight months ag It was before Gesne morr ing of Sept lant, Lieut Retterton dixplayed the qua of try, Lieut. 1 an advanced ar « blast from a an machine gun ton and Cydd 8. our life; I'm done Cudd escaped to the American lines, but nothing has been seen of Retterton since that day, Lieut o's parents and wife refi ve he in dead. Search for hix or whereabouts never | coased since he disappeared, Lieut. | Retterton was a student at Stanford University when he left college to! join the army. Prior to matriculat: | ing at Stanford, Lieut. Betterton was Jat the University of Washington for two years SIGTLESS MAN TRAPS SLAYER 1A has ‘Recognizes Voice of Murder- er; Helps State LOS ANGELES, May 31.—A blind man's delicate sense of hearing, to | gether with a chain of circumstan tal evidence that is now practically complete, according to disclosures made by the district attorney's of: fice, may send to the gallows « pal of Dale Jones, Kansas City bandit, Who was killed in a revolver fight with deputy sheriffs at Arcadia rome | weeks ago | torney detectives refuned to disclose, ia an inmate of San Quentin prison jon a charge of-burgiary. When the | prisoner is released after serving his | two-year term he will be rearrested for the murder of Ruben Fogel, mil |lonaire broker, who was clubbed to | death several monthe ago in a va cant house in the outskirts of this city. | Several days after the murder J F. Boyd, a blind man, who had desk room in the same office with Vogel jand his partner, A. L. Jamison, ai |who had overheard the voles thi [lured Fogbi to his death, while | police headquarters chanced to hear |a man held by the police talk. Ao [cording to detectives, Boyd recor: j nized the voice. to connect the burglar suspect with | the murder, but without result, Sub- | sequent, investigation, however, pro- | duced evidence which the district at torney’s office declares will suffice to | convict when the prisoner is released. |The murder of Vogel was one of the mont baffling mysterien that ever |confronted the Los Angeles police HOUSE TO CHOP LUXURY TAXES Bill to Kill Law Expected to Go Thru WASHINGTON, May 31.—(United Preas.)—While the senate today con tinued {ts rest the house prepared to make short work of the so-called lux ury taxes. A resolution to repeal |thene taxes—already favorably re | ported from committee v expect ed to go thru without much debate agriculture appropriation bil! ed final disposition Military and naval affaire commit tees continued work on their respec man com ing for olution pf consideration of the r to return the 20 TO WED WHEN COLLEGE DAYS END BERKELEY, Cal., May 31.-When wires. the annual dinner of senior girls of |the University of California was held, last night, 20 «© announced their en ement one girl an nounced she had been married secret ly for six months Among the engagement an. nounced was ™ Wolff, Portland, to Leo Portland OLD oute eran and |state of Angeles last word reaching Ww Mo: eto eon came to in 18 He settlec }eoom, and for a . number |wad warden of the Westerr Ington insane asylum, In 1 terson was the Pieree count sentative to the first state legisla ture GOVERNOR BLEEE Ernest List temperature is FIRE WARNINGS inish pre ble fires, the | United States f agricu ture ued fire nings to property owners in the city has ins philosop never argues. ally concludes his opponent 1, and lets it go at that THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919. | The man, whose name district at) An effort was made immediately | « METROPOLITAN THEATRE MAIN 62iI STARTING FOR TWO WEEKS SUNDAY NIGHT 4m FACTS!! Season after season Alex- ander has delighted and as- tounded hundreds of thou- sands of people with his re- markable and unexplained psychic power, And among these he has inspired many in business, love, domestic, financial and other affairs. This season Alexander steps from his old preduc- ) tion to one entirely new, an elaborately staged and gorgeously costumed attrac- tion, which has _ received encomiums from the press and public wherever the ) mystic has appeared. THE MASTER OF THEM ALL LEXAND THE MAN WHO KNOWS” AND HIS ALL NEW | SHOW OF WONDERS PRICES: NIGHTS—25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. . GENERAL MATINEES, SATURDAYS—25c, 50c. LADIES ONLY SOUVENIR MATINEES—Any Seat Plus War Tax Children under 5 years not admitted nights or , Children under 16 not admitted to ladies only m oo Ig. SPECIAL LADIES ONLY i | SOUVENIR MATINEES TUESDAY {cx FRIDAYS 2°: cu IL LADIES ONLY | } | i 6213 | 4 i § Y people's pockets was demonstrated at the cire Friday ht, according one relieved h ave., of his containing $125 and a pocketbook check for Mra. J. M. Frary, 103 Second ave. lost her purse containing $46 Henry Hanson, 212 Ninth ave., held up by two young men ing dark clothing at Terry ave. Seneca st. at 2 a. m Friday The holdups got $26. 8 and morning iDrive Started for Chamber Members |} Armed with lists of prospective 'new members, campaigners fom the Chamber of Commerce are out on a tour of the city to enlarge the mem. breship roll Division No, 1 of the council met at luncheon in the Bon members Marche Friday and outlined their program. Each of 60 business groups in the city i# represented by ce delegat am Waltz pre IVERLESS TRUCK RAMS DRUG STORE s down 14th ave DR Ire leas timated at se UNIVERSITY DISTRICT PLANS BIG CARNIVAL raity Commercial ¢ ral hune p! bi loin's” for first A carnival cele etion of the new Lake Union, the July, the homecoming of diers and the ded elt park will be held. SHOOTS SELF WHEN 3 WIFE REJECTS LOVE ei jvwro hm. Lor Patcreen6'601/3.YEAR-OLD CHILD Man Maimed by Explosion of terday, He lived omly a short KNOWS 200 OPERAS y Explosion of WRLEANS NEW ' BOY STEPS IN DEEP octeviua May Dynamite Four Blocks Away } an Kriday Roy Cohen, author and ; HOLE AND DROWNS °"" wrigh of Birmingham, Ala . a eggtoeds M ‘ " n to safety, calling proved before a jury of nd | One he to follow her. He MEDFORD, Cress atawt #ioseatl lmusiohl critics vthats be Ho | hist Constant. Dura nained on the ladder, butithe full Whillock, 12, was drowned yesterday |operas by heart, The baby in a for Me rane oe ve of the explosion aught hin afternoon, while fishing in a stream | mal test identified and pits i ttering the ladder, bhlowdhnge pov i near this cit era after opera unerringly, a C . and crushing his legs The boy was wading, stepped into raphic selections chosen by hi here rushed too the Seattle’ a hole, and was swept away by a| the ‘layed ‘| where it Was found 4 strong current ar-old child capped his or was pa his nervous condition was IND IAL EXHIBIT 6|' gash sath pie Mab ede * ‘ Arinatathey Aes Sona An Industrial exhibit \e ie Eeonk exichis Vanes tle ‘te ot. but phyeiclant. kone mManud)” trenes Oulpy ' sed the rhythm of the music| Pieces of tree trunk ‘ and limbs. ee ae grade, will be held at the Latone | with a coin on the table earth, flew past the Durant home,| The accident happened Monda, y. ‘ Hine &

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