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Sunday Unlucky Day for Western Armada Is Review- Seattle Motorists ed by Secretary Daniels ave. N BY M.D. TRACY ts (United Press Staff Correspondent.) OREGON, SAN ‘ \ < Miss Eva Harvey r was cut and bruised about the hand 725 fiat ve, and five others were alight ABOARD U. 8. 8. a ght ls a car driven by|FPRANCISCO, Sept, 1--Traversing ‘ oly parured| 415 Melrose ave, N.,[the ocean lane’ that Sir Francia Dees tt at Third ave. and Cherry |Drake had failed to find, the Pacttic eetatagge Dee [fleet steamed into San Francisco unday nis today, and rediscovered the - occupants were Mise Sadie | bay ve. No Mist May |Golden Gate 1 ot aa at: W. J.| With Secretary Daniels, army and Yi ‘ sé Union st. South Van-/navy officers and a party of guests eer .. 1A. J, Evers, of the /standing on the decks of the his eh a toric old battleship Oregon, the fu tel, Fo e, and Marion en ture protectors of the Pacific passed in review On land cheering thousands, rep resenting all of northern California, roared a salvo of greeting, which drowned out everything but the jbarking guns of the shore batteries e motorman failed /and the warships, which roared sa Montgom: |lutes as they passed by the atill % KE. Sprague st, reported | proud old Oregon. lice Sunday that his machine| It was a repetition on a grander ke by an inbound car at 18th #eale of the review held a few weeks yee Jackson st. ago, when the Pacific fleet was first Mrs. I. La Haughawou, 3505 Holly St. was slightly injured Sunday When a car driven by her husband Was struck by a Sixth ave. N. W t car, at Westlake ave, and Roy aiming that th wand his gong, Daniel acencbnbe sep 0x bn received Into California watery at ‘Ban Diego. Tt was the second re Gash on Forehead view of the fleet's visit and the Provides Myste How he acquired deep fagred gash over his left eye &rd Bruce, ship fitters’ helper, Duwamish ave, refused to tell po lice Monday Bruce was found by residents liv dng near the Warren ave. school house Sunday. He was lying doubled FY [weeks which had intervened had and ,"erved only to emphasize that sic Leon. |ifleance of the fleet's coming and 229 |t0 bring the West into full realiza jtlon that the grim, gray line of fight ing craft and fighting men meant as much for the conquests of peace las for the victories of war. New Mexico in Lead a Up at the foot of a willow tree. His} It was 11 o'clock this morning Glothes were smeared with blood|when the giant New Mexico broke Spurting from the wound. thru the miste which hung about “Modesty forbids explanation,” he | Point Bonita and hove to, Admiral Informed — Motorey Patrolman |Rodman’s flag fluttering from a Claude EF. Rix who removed him to | fighting top. Then followed the other super nl dreadnaughts of the squadron—the Idaho, which joined the fleet at “PARCEL POST FOOD Idaho, wich joined. the. fee at HERE FOR DELIVERY |:'"«2 sesterday from Monetuta, and the other firet line ships. The Continued inquiry from anxious| cruisers followed, and then the housewives who gave their orders souttering destroyers and their lum. for groceries several days 88° bering mother ships. | Brought the announcement Monday| with the «kill which bad aroused from Postmaster Edgar Battle that tn admiration of Admiral Sir David Parcel post deliveries are expected to) Heatty, while Admiral Rodman com Begin within a week. |manded the American naval forces | About six carloads of the 48 allot-/ with the grand fleet in the North ted to this distriet have arrived. sea Rodman quickly maneuvered Army officers are inspecting the fo0d | hig ships into the line of review P the city hospital. Prior to delivery A Une of signal flags broke out OU ge EAC from the New Mexico, A whistle “POLICE” GONE WITH $5 |blew. A destroyer, Uke a naughty Two “police” searched $5 away | schoolboy, cut a double caper far Joe Sroka, 675 King st.. early /to the rear of the line, and then yy morning, he told the real jtook its position aoe Mentny. Thru Golden Gate Slowly, at first, then with =~ ag speed, the fleet moved t2N), iden Gate. As the New ; [passed first before the ’ : |euns boomed a salute to Secretary tical @mpany Daniels. ‘The review had started | The Missiasippi, Idaho, Texas, New 325 PIKE ST. | York, Wyoming, Arkansas, Georgia |and Vermont followed in the order | named, each ship roaring its 1%¢un jsalute as it pasned the Oregon. The |Oregon answered the salutes of the tag |New Mexico, Wyoming and Georgia the ships which flew the flags of Admirals Rodman, Coontz and Shoe. maker. Then came the destroyers, pre ceded by the mother ship Birming- EN COMFORT bam. One by one they passed by If your vision is impaired or/and the fleet moved to its anchor: Your nerves on ‘edge let us fit! age in Man-o'-War row. you with the glasses that will) Northern California had witnessed remedy the evil. |the grand march which marked the Greater comfort and efficiency lopening of a new future on the Pa- Will follow. Let us make the! citic _ @xamination that tells your! A few moments later Mayor Rolph need. and official party stepped over the sides of the New Mexico and were formally presented to Admiral Rod- man. An official welcome was ex tended to the officers and men of | ‘DUCED VITALITY Eyestrain means brain d reduced vitality—evenings nt without pleasure. This is a waste of time—en- tirely unnecessary. We know how “dak your neighbor about ws.” NOW HERE | HAROLD and San Francisco turned the city over to the 12,000 fighters who man the fleet. [retary and Mrs | Daniels, Admiral Rodman and staff and the other ad mirala of the fleet, together with a few invited jeuts, aboard the U. 8. 8. Oregon. Shore leave for men of the fleet began immediately. Busy Week in S. F. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.—Smi) ing. happy and ready for what he ad mits will be the busiest week of his FAMOUS STORY OF THE OZARK , Western trip, Secretary of the ry MOUNTAINS Daniels was out early today to see |San Francisco for the first time in six years, and to greet the many who called at his hotel. The secretary, with Mra. Daniels and their two sons, Frank and Jona than; Commander Percy Foote, aide Commander Hilton, speical aide, and Admirals Parks and McKean, ar rived Jate last night from Monterey {aboard a car attached to the Santa Cruz jocal. The party had spent the day at Monterey, having arrived there dur ing the early hours of the morning. aboard the United States steamship New York, from Honolulu. BOYS STEAL PENNIES, LEAVE COSTLY SKATES J. Read The Shepherd of the Hills IN TEN WONDERFU! iN ree WONDERFUL Thousands who saw the offering Saturday and Sunday claim it to be the 4 Boys who burglarized W. y er's store at 111 B, 42nd st., Sunday greatest since didn't get much. They took seven dollars in Canadian currency and “ é y Hearts of the World” [Bf one dotlar in pennies. In exchange they left a “pair of roller skates ~ LOWEST RATES» —TO~ CALIFORNIA Lon Anata pore SAN DIEGO FREQUENT SAILINGS 5S. WILLAMETTE.......Sept. 16 3 SHOWS TODAY 2:15, 7 and 9 P.M. NIGHTS SAN Fifth Pine Kiliott 2593 5: This Week M’CORMICK LINE With Mats, Today, 109 Cherry St. Wed. and Sat, ————— ut: Scenareer es es cauvtman | FREE DOCTOR NEW YORK ed E Go t the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. anJ 1111 First Ave And the Doctor will give you @ careful examination ands prescribe «for you VREE. if you are sick yun cannot do bet- “LILAC -TIME” play of love ~s MAT, 7 feat and springtime _ Nights 35 to 156 UTO MISHAPS FLEET REACHES 'PROBE CHARGES INJURE SEVEN SAN FRANCISCO] OF GAMBLING the fleet thru the admiral and staff) Luncheon was served later to Sec. | Brown Says He Is Out After Evidence Prosecutor Fred Brown is invest! gating charges that gambling houses are operating in Seattle with impu nity “If evidence can be obtained I will file felony charges,” he said “It came to me that protection cob lectors were going the rounds and saying they wanted money to keep me from taking action, So I'm going to take action as fast as I can assem ble evidence." Chief Warren declared welcome any information that would reveal any illicit relations between police officers and gamblers. Stand atop gambling, that sergeants and patrols under them would be held strietly account able for conditions under their do. main, and that lack of enforcement would be grounds for conclusion that “something is wrong.” Judge Allen Goes on Trial Tuesday Judge Clay Allen, tndicted by the grand jury called to investigate the disappearance of a large quantity of whisky from the court house the night of June 4, will go on trial ‘Tuesday morning, charged with hav ing intoxicating liquors in his pos seasion Judge Allen will be the first of the part of the grand jury |\Seven Are Dead From Food Poison ALLIANCE, Ohio, Sept. 1.—With |the death of Mrs, Willis F. Sanford. | 33, the total of fatalities following a private dinner at a club here 10 days Ago, today stood at seven State and municipal medical au thorities were still pumiled today by the cause of the deaths Samples Of all the dishes served were being analyzed. Particular attention was given the turkey and ollves. Police were trying to determine whether the deaths were due to ac cident or design LETTER CARRIERS OPEN PHILADELPHIA MEETING PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. 1- More than 2,000 “men in gray” are here today to attend the annual convention of letter carriers begin- ning today and lasting thruout the week. Matters of postal legistation, creation of a voluntary retirement fund for veteran postmen and other questions affecting the association's welfare will be taken up. SMUTS CABINET LEADER JOHANNESBURG, & A, Aug 31.—(Delayed.)—General Christian Smuts, commander of the South African forces during the war, has accepted an invitation to form a new cabinet in the Union of South Africa. PUGET SOUND S1TEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN isemer Gel Bee, tor] Tsim @auy [leaving Seattle Satu: Mey nigh Part Townsend Mpectel “Tidtem Wir. Geax, tor Port) 10pm SCopmiTownnrnd direc t./10: My [Connects at Townsend! éaity “Fort Tewneen}—Port Angeles and JO team Ay, Utepia, for Port! 1 t6mm Bunday\Townsend, Port Wit-| ‘Thure. ‘Tues lama, Dungeness and! Rat Thurs 'Port Angeles. 1 19-00 | Aree throweh tel midn’nt INeah May on Tuee-| Mon. | day and ‘Thursday! ' jopm Weamer Pewet, fori 10 d¢am Gatly 'Kineston, Gambie! datly exrent'L ud low, Raion! except! fatury\F later, Townsend! Sunday (Munday Hanevitie and Had-| 1:90pm) Nore 1 fan J “Hitbam Mtr, City of Angeles! CF im Tues ifor all pointe tn thel Mon. | Thurs. ifan Juan istands, | Wed Mat. ! ' ri SFM \kteamer Kings!on, for! Mon alow, Port Gamble! wea Tiangor and Fat. Inointe on Mood C Pointe marked ** are bow Passengers for theee pointe and for other boat Iandt moat make for landing, and amsume ail 4 Mabliity tn making = gveh ja ing. Steamers jasnenger rate does met include boat Pr landing charges. Rageege lability te limited to wear- ee not to exceed $100 for 150 pounds allowed free. te ine epperel, tleket. jeamers and schedules subject without notice Tacoma) named in above ached ‘Tickets must be purchased at tiotet office, Open from 6:30 @ m. te 12:00 mitanight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Ticket Offies, Colman Deck. Phone Main 908. he would) ing orders are in effect, he said, to} Mayor Fitagerald has announced} JULIUS TANNEN HEADS NEW BILL Moore Program Furnishes Sprightly Entertainment A sprightly, entertaing bill, with no one featur overwhelming the other acts, in presented by Orpheum Vaudeville at the Moore this week Jullus Tannen stands « Appearance, depen con Verwational ability him pub Me approval, and his dependence is ‘ell placed, He tx inaptly labeled a “Chatterbox” n the program, for his “funnylame” are far above the plane of the chatterbox, He closes his laughmediey with a bit of se riowsnens that meets with as hearty approbation as does his lighter vein Will J. Ward, with five winsome girls and a fleet of as many pianos, has a cheering conception of what & musical entertainment should be And puts his ideas over to the com: plete approval of the Moore audi ences, The Mouarity sisters dance and sing pleasingly and Miss Vera LA Rue is a black-haired, winning “Mickey.” Vera Correll and Marie Foy do their share as two of the plano queen quintet “The Flattering Word” is George Kelly's method of proving that per jwonal vanity i still a controlling emotion, whether the victim be min ster or tittertne parishioner. Doris Dagmar is quite acceptable as the |Rev. Loring'’s Wife—or anyone's wife for that matter. David Clark |does the part of the minister quite Jup to the popular conception, and Alice ark and Polly Redfern add to the fun of the sketch as Mra. Zooker jand her very notceable daughter, }12 prominent defendants to be tried. bead Aang + big ap ioe menting | Ledia Parry finds many friends who soe Se. ee, Jenjoy her idea of a “Vaudeville Uquor in hin possession and the|fyrocm" tn which she proevee ae other tthat he had the liquor with| he “ acts of the day as they appear to intent to dispose of it, He pleaded | )o™ not guilty of the first charge and)" hroe y yo m ay cdmund Magee, with his moved to have the second quashed towns hall corcien py Sidtaeaiam jon the ground of irregularities On| cots « laugh, 1 whole flock of laugha, with his bunksome entertain ment It in enjoyable “bunk.” for everyone, including the professor, knows that it is “bunk,” and ap. plauds accordingly Boyce Combe is an English leht jeomedian, whose mal de mer melody does not win him many gold med: als. He is ansisted at the piano by Burton Brown, who plays quite pleasingly The Royal Gascolgnes and a som ersaulting dog, open the show in good juggling act The Prince of Wales is shown in the motion pictures a WILKES Mise Jane Morgan, new leading lady) =o with «=the = Wilkes Players, proves herself a very petite and capable young woman in “Tilac Time,” their firet offering of the jeeason, which in a turbulent world war love drama You are glad when Mine Morgan recovers from her swoon in the fin al act and finds herself held close in the arma of her young Enetish hero Heutenant whom she had be eved was dead Alexis Lace plays the hero part— & wealthy young London cut off by his father because the non had become known as a cow ard thru a circumstance he could net, in honor to a women, ver well explain Enlisting as a private he went to France shortly to earn a cross of war by his heroic rescue of the man whose wife he had defended in the clubhouse row. Further tau rels came and he won the honor of his comrades and the gratitude of his king by meritorious conduct in hazardous duty back of the enemy lines Meanwhile he had met Jane Mor- | | fan, as a little French girl, and |they were making ready for their |wedding. A volunteer wan called| |for to investigate and report on the enemy defenses, He went | | The war was over. A long de layed letter came to Jane, She ead that he wasn't dead but com ling back to her that day, And then his major came and told her jhe was dead. And then—you know jthe reat } | You'll like Lieut. George Smylie,| played by Howard Rusrell, whose) |visions and day dreams in the| jtrenches are always of some far away London dearie with a dainty parasol, a smile and delicately turned ankles clad in silk | You'll protably like ‘em all, for that matter, with the possible ex ception of Villyun Addison Pitt.| | He's #0 mean he can't apologize de-| cently o the low down ones he put © on Hero Luce. Take along three handkerchiefs jtwo for yourself and one for the lady in the next seat, because she won't have anything big enough or beorbent enough to last thru more than the first scene. And don't de spair if you think the first act @ trifle trivial. The show's worth see ing if only to see how cuddly-like| Miss Morgan can make love PALACE HIP | The big attraction at the Palace Hip for the first half of this week is presented by ‘The Shrapnel Dodgers,” four former Canadian sol-| diers who while they bear the scars of battle give a delightful line of} very happy entertainment, consist: | ing of songs, music and comedy talk | based up their representation of | \\“A Night in a Billet." They show) | how the soldiers entertained them-| selves during their waiting periods in dugout and ‘illet. ‘The notable feature of this «ct is the musical in strument that sounds lke a cello, but is made of a tin biscuit ean, ‘a plece of a Belgian house door and steel wire, The player is a real mu xiclan and his effort made him the hit of the show | Harmony singing of splendid qual ity is also provided by the Singing Three, a trio of men, all with good volees that blend well together. Nixon and Sans have a blackface and tan revue of song, dance, imper sonation and general darky comedy that Is excellent Angel and Fuller offer a rural comedy song; talk and dance num- ber of a very funny kind. Angel's portrayal of the rube septuagenarian being very funny, Harry Watkins is an exception ally limber contortionist and just as funny in the way he does his stunts; Billy Rose is amusing with @ line of blackface comedy, song and dan LEVY'S ORPHEUM “The Follies of a Roof Garden” fy the vehicle which exceeds the speed limit at Levy's Orpheum this week, The opening performance Sunday afternoon revealed toa full- clubman | ADMITS KILLING STEP-DAUGHTER Extra Guards Placed Around Jail Holding Widower NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 1— Fearing mob violence, police today | place tra guards around a jail in| which they are holding William Bag: | ett, widower, who yesterday in al] leged to have confessed killing hin} stepdaughter, Mis Lillian. Car because she refused to marry him, | | | According to Baggett's story, he shot the girl Saturday night, from wh on a country road, over which she was driving with David| Davenport, whom she had promised | to marry, He watched, he told the} pollee, while the girl died in Daven port's arms. Davenport, lowing the yenterday SPOKANE FAIR ON FOR WEEK Thousands of. ‘Northwestern Farmers Are Attending who was arrested fol shooting, was released been opened.” | BPOKANE, Sept 1 The &po- : kane Inter-State fair, the iargen| % Of his story of the great war, in the at, opened ite gates | translation. his morning for a week's run. Hundreds of Indians are living tn} primitive style at the Indian village “It was not a matter of surprise to me that the United States joined the ranks of our enemies. “I had reckoned upon their doing so, provided the balance of war continved in our favor, even if the unrestricted submarine campaign had never So writes General Ludendorff in the opening chapters now Why he thot this, what the Germans hoped to accom- why You must read Ludendorff’s great revelation of the The industrial, egvievtturat and) # plish with their U-boat warfare, mechanical displays are bigger than e ‘ e aver before | # going thru with their program— Thousands of farmers from all] ‘ over the rihwest are in the elty. | Hotels Jainmed. tlooded stock from half a dozen states in competing for prizes ag- kregating thousands of dollars, | HAWKER STAMP SELLS | FOR $100 IN LONDON| LONDON, Sept. 1.—A relic of the Hawker-Grieve attempt to cross th |Auantic, a Newfoundland stamp, | 1919, 3 cents, brown, over which was printed, “First TransAtlantic Air| | Pont, April, 1919," affixed to an| lenvelope postmarked April 12, was [sold for $100. The mail, lost at sea, fterwards recovered by the ad-| Star. telephone at once— colossal world-empire failure in order to understand the viewpoint of the 20th century Huns. These articles will appear in Seattle only thru The If you are not receiving the paper regularly, write or PAGE 15 undergoing English they insisted on miralty | “py 3° BROW RAL HELD | Star Building Funeral services for William HH. Brown, 64, who died at his home. 17 Warren ave, Saturday, were to be held late Monday afternoon. | Burial was to follow at the Mount| Pleasant cemetery. CIVIL. WAR VET PASSES A. P. Hewitt, 89, who served the entire four years of the civil war. died Sunday night at his home, 8626 Wabash ave. of old age, Funeral arrangements have not yet been com pleted. | BELL JEWELS TAKEN | Jewelry valued at several hundred dollars wag stolen from the home of Mra Bell, 2809 224 ave. N Saturday night. The thieves entered with a pane key | RIB BROKEN BY CAR Charles Mack, 52, ia suffering from ® fractured rib and several bruises aa the result of being struck by a Madison cable car Sunday afternoon jat Second ave. and Madison st Nee sized audience that burlesque in| % ~ red what ts Mked. Ert Hunt put the Ww. 1] H S ed th Bi d And show together and when he gave] ) !| 9 e Sav e ig ! Optometrist and Mis. Optician Bil Blask and himself ¢ y { ° || Bvee Examined and Gi witted Pau bedi nol ‘nave «Siete Grateful Lady Kissed Canary }||""">;... The Follies of a Roof Garden” ts} go Niasipinhilatachatiteinienatiimeatdeal cea pions een Rearonabla thin as to plot, bus © three acts |] (287 Epler Bik. the "Mustard Kings.” ae Ert and] OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 1.—At the, second floor just before the stairs col-|| 813 Seeend Ave. Bill are known in the cold cream| rink of his life, Police Capt. Rrown |!apsed, cutting off his escape. | | Tene ae ee world, uncorked hs. It t8 notloarried Mra. A. L. Peters to safety | Entirely surrounded by flames, | ~ to. be supposed that Ert and Bill Cox, hugging the canary to protect AMUSEMENTS are the whole show. ‘There is a | {Tom the fire destroying her grocery. | it, fought his thru the flames, | large, aummery-garbed chorus who|>Ut Upon recovering consciousness | jumped from a window to a burning | ———— attract a lot of attention, The] She was far from happy. roof. | : musical numbers were exceptional My canary! y nary! she| After a second battle with fire he . ly well received. Another episode | Walled. Insistently she repeated the reached the ground, his uniform | of the Houdini serial, “The Master | cry burned, his face and hands scorched Mystery," winds up the bill A Me for the sparrow!" said Police|by flames, and gave the twittering, Elliott 2525. 9. continuous performance will be|Corp. Leslie Cox, and reached the | pet to its sobbing owner. with Marine’ To- 7 given today quivering and gasping bird on the! Mrs. Peters kissed the bird. | and rey - - - - pres eRe on pro ap mega mous Prva frOOees. are Nights, 35c to 75c. Mat Oa trom a vacation ot two| More Ist Division — BOOZE SLEUTH SHOULD || aay ii: c"sie."Siacinees Wade months, Monte Carter and his com-| Troops Reach Home) HAVE CARRIED SPONGE| pany b d back to the Oak NEW YORK, Sept. 1.-—Additional Patrolman J. O. Neal just missed) theatre Sunday afternoon and pried | gnits of the First division arrived to-| getting two bottles of high priced | open the of joy so that &/ day on the transport Von Steuben, whisky Saturday night. | dems a i packed house could help itself. It| which brought 2,187 officers and men| The booze was in possession of| ORPREUM VAUDEVILLE % did, and everybody had a g004]/ trom Brest two negroes whom he was chasing All This Week—Twice Daily time and everything. The new! ‘The organizations aboard were the|in the alley behind the New Rich TANNEN—LYDIA show is called “Have a Smile."| rirst division headquarters, Seventh mond hotel. Just as the hands of y Everybody did, The theatre was| field artil First’ machine gun’ the law were about to be laid upon all dolled up to celebrate the re- | pattalion, ammunition train, | them, the colored gentlemen dropped turn of the popular comedian and| Ambulance Companies 2, 3 and 12,\the bottles with a sickening crash his helpmates. Joe Carter, brother] and field hospital No. 12. Maj. Gen,| While Neal hesitated to view the of the star, admits that he did a]. a. Helmick was a passenger, ruin, the negroe: BoC Job. ‘The Sierra arrived with 886 troops | di, heveral new principals greeted| ang 12 soldiers’ wiv The units! Every kind of flower known on the the regulars. Miss Bessie Hill and | aboard included the 307th and 308th| American continent grows in the This Week—Until Sat. Night Miss Doris Duncan attracted con- | repair companies; 25th and 36th com-| «ands near Gary, Ind. “Follies of a Root Gardes” siderable attention by reason of} pany transportation corps, and al ~ - Nigh aa aye 36c;_ Mats, their duds. Miss Hill did very well number of casual companies and of Mata Cexeepe Bundayes 10 hr with her songs, too. fieers. | 2 2:30. Nights 7:15 15. Miss Florence Eisen, new char a Albert Borde, the new juvenile, try. Uptowns, 1414 3d Ave.; down- danced himself into great yor, | town, 913 2d Ave. e Orval Spurrier, a new comedian er Ore See? ae who worked with Monte Carter, SIX Vv vETIA GYP: were ‘ibutee ta. Carter judgerent RED" CROSS sunnerandSorgh-stiady Aitee Peta Lou Davis, leading man, and Rob-|| Classes now being enrolled for That because you have and Elliett—Makarenke ert Lorenzo, were greeted ax old : an abstract of title to res friends Red Cross First Aid your property, you have {| —————__—___ rir claus, Tuay, Septem || 00d title? 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