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i 4 Weather 2 VOL i ME BATTLE, Ww ASH., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. DAN A SL EETH «|! BACK T0 Ziegfeld Seeking | Prettiest Sabeagir! Lewis has ha far from pea Promoter, enthuser is without par, not ev Tom Laws | | ti Tattered But Faithful Sol- ew’ diers Carry Plain Wooden * Casket From Dingy Train BY RALPH H. TURNER MEXICO CITY, May t—A dingy little train of three of imaginat) been leas effec making good In stxte wooden coaches today brought an ¢ " 1 such a man, a as ever tnede the remains of Venustiano Car Reg for t ranza, murdered president of Mexico, back to his former capt TR Lewis “ | | nearer _provin : 7 tal Meadedtaith te ¢ Drawn by a rusty, crippled ee eae ngine, the train slowly puffed cemtirig « c its way into the city at 5:50 the blak “age alne a mon the narrow gauge ax, | railway i : I dant know whether or not t more t eed Lewis & making good. Every law the 7 » | ot chance ts aitht » included mont and the outski fore! >mati rps. | corge Summer the American far from flouris' Ago, but that’s al Which, I belleve, !s about wh: silk hat said before. | ‘The other watchers were chiefly Maybe some time Il) discover newspapermen, photographers and that the Job Harriman socia t ad members of the heaven in the hot hills of t > . cident’s family, A few men ave desert has made all its citizens | from me, who had | rd | ares, was conspicuous ‘hn a high Plutocrats. You cer never fled the capital with their « ean tell these days were waiting. ‘They also were A critical study of the little land =| dressed in mourning and co-operative movements the | FAITHFUL SOLDIERS country over for the last sixty | GUARD CASKET Fears will prove to any one who | | fakes the trouble to discover alt the rhe pare cn ose A | evidence that all of them, in time saitee failed, and most of them miserably, spec and'te * " poverishment and mental anguish of poor women and de who had banked their a body's pretty theory. I se Ro enterprise or man an but I would be a poo specimen, indeed, did I ignorant nskilied, inexp city families of some of @eadfalls, and traps, and cades that have been set in past by epeculators, and dreame ¢ abou » the word was panned tle crowd filed dowr the early dawn | ° ardest k 1 off campaign in t nd promoters, for the ruin of hon Reverently hand Dolores, who is called by Florenz Ziegfeld, jr., “the most beautiful creature alive.” townemen secking- a ie 1 and Te ii ih Seattle today was challenged to produce a more beautiful woman than the actress iJ * ¢ S the Gatien are * . letter 2 ghee Aor orgs The challenge came from Florenz Ziegte ld, ., producer of the Ziegfeld Follies ana 8 adaribinas’ aati Then, as the n rone, the rem-/other famous beauty shows. nd that seem me to | nants of e proud Carrar He disclosed the fact that Los Angeles and Denver have laid claim to possessing deserve speed d spe va of jour ef the most beautiful women in America. co vencven. FF sneaky el houldern| He indicated that ix weeks’ trial engagement with a Ziegfeld beauty show will be soffered to the most beautiful ‘ ° saleswoman in Am the front an ft f t an e e ‘out the movies first aid for this aged SE LOWEN IS ; wo e egrams.-- The Star imm life's firing lin é Ziegfeld for more details of his “Mister T Do you know that t up plan, which it is expected will ITERS RECEIVE I. be received in time for te to BODY OF FATHER e NEW YORK, May 24 row's paper, : At the residence the 5 on | Editor, Seattle Star Interest was aroused by the state + t body aoe 1am looking for the most beautifal salescir! in America, I will give ment in feld’s offer that he r m pe in of the fent her six weeks’ trial in one of my New York b ity shows and also th Dol ax the Julia and r ‘ h guarant her six weeks’ tryout as a vie actress. e f t f of the Los An les Record recently told me his city had a ‘ hold it « r most beautiful women in Ameri Th statement was instantly f © m “ By ed by the editor of the Denver Px nS, My clipping “ ° » th watching the “Seattle Style” feature whieh you publish daily, » | urred lo me that Seattle als} had a possible eb: to the most | beautiful women. | tena In my opinion the actress Dole « the most beautifal creature alive, | have been moi ful tan Do. re W © tot " but if your city or any other city can produce a wo r és ° | tre aban t the suburb | will gladly admit it, “If all Mr. Ziegfeld requires in a me and! wi : e r the s: Coemddalorinn, ‘te Peg FLOREN woman more beautiful than Dolores ee ee you fave 2 hy motor, r Ziegfeld Follies. it'$u- certain that edue etaae ae eas fs sea. Rte Gaatnaty. Citire, Were ibe eee will become nationally famou: questions will be asked. Here ts a was learned “raped bs no May 24. ala is porlaae aye se NED gee eel atenah New Amsterdam Theatre, 4 assinated last Thursday Anybody who thinks Los An es or Denver has prettier women than paid for : m to General. Obrexon|| Seattle Is liy ignorant.- Wire fuller details of your offer. sit “JOS. L. FREEMAN hal: Watadnn or dia ter limited to salestadie dif so, why? S a reas aia The deposed president, acsans THE SEATTLE STAR. hats ls Slr this message, took’ the a \Believe He Buried Five ee sateen vaooaieys tet | fidence becuse Herrero was “= BURGLAR SETS Burelar’s Orders neh Miers sd anki og grt The m oceurred at Strictly Observed | E:NMONTON, Alberta, May 24 Of Hig Hfelong frie of his P Friday morning, this telegram # | 3 port, that I» far worse; Just aw an | os rang, 1 ; a Just as Mr. and Mra, BE. F. Huff, ard James P. Watson, behind t for 21 . A sleep when Herrero ‘ t rs at San Quentin, may still be honest mar 4 ' ened fire. Friends of 2 46th ave W., walked into sd, aaithorlitin tihte'aeid todas foe Wetter ma unis di sone re r 1 to b nid and use, late Sunday night, a! Canada has definitely set out to got bees on the corner battled them in the 4 fou don’t need thoes tools, Mr darknes burglar Nieae out of thelr bath:|and hang Bluebes ST EeY iarthesospt at Yous vate described ax ew | Dwelling Is Damaged $600)" oan dsarentig fevolvad [to this end. Alberta provincial yo ; forte cdl Stand right there until I get out,"| lice téday are digging on lonel fe inte: ik ne " ae was riddled with | by Blaze instructed the bur; rhe Huffa|ranch owned by Watson, 60 miley ee ,* bullets, advi uid. were obedient, A th arch of the|from Innisfail, Alberta. This ranch y, Mave ie The olutionary commia-| Not only did a burglar steal | house showed nothing n |is said to have heen the private bury jon, a to investigate the! purse containing $1.50 from the! ing ground of five of the murderer's They’ re Smoking fighting in which Carranza met hia) home of Max Harrison, 324 30th og wives, | : Watson at onton of a, pick and Burglarized Rooms | yyy in tnatained hancing Police are searching Monday for! clothes, led to the theory that Wat Il dressed negro. | son buried five Women on his isolated fire to some clothing in the & Ole Hoffard, engineer with the Minizam tae | room, causing a blaze that dams tate Highway department, distrit dwelling to the extent of $500. the County-City Passed by Senate | ‘“wane firemen were pumping wa-|an amiable end + t | WASHINGTON WIN RRR RRR AA AAR AAAAAAAAAARARARAARARARADRAARRAAAARRD ADDED DDD DPD PEED DDD PDD PPP PPP DPD PP PP PPP PPP PP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PDD PPD PPP PPP anna On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Entered as Seound Class Matter May 3, 199, a the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash. under tne Act of Congress March 9, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to 69 CARRANZA’ $ BODY GIVEN TO DAUGHTERS sovrint las i I SEEMS " BROUGHT Beauty of Seattle Women Challeng ged MEIER T0 REPLY 10 MAYOR IN TWODAYS | Will Report on Possibility of with nce of € Pb the movement for a six-cent fare. | Oliver poned to an increase of any sort. R.istricken and fearing — discovery | CONTEST FROM SHORES, Boat Race PPAR PAPA PLP LPL PDL PALL LP PPP APP PPP PPP PPAR TWO CE $3 IN SEATTLE OARSMEN DEFEATED BY 6 FEET California “Makes Heroic Spurt During Last 200 Yards But Fails University of Washington eure a men won the collegiate Pacific coast rowing championship when their shell finished six feet ahead of the University of California crew at the end of the three-mile course on Lake Washington Monday morning. Good News: Food Prices Decline. Tomatoes Lead Race. Butter Cheaper. Ranch Eggs Drop. ¢ King county fair price com mittee, indicates a halt in soar ts for the 15-day period All meats have r i as contrasted with a upward " range Suit in Street Car \ Deal | Corporation Counsel Meier will re The “winning time was 16 minutes ply Tuesday Wednesday to Ma the and 35 seconds. ldwell's 1 rT inquiring into the by eoing Weather conditions were ideal. Pe ty of a city suit for the re a pound California was a length behind Iwhen the shells were within 200 yards of the finish, With a magnifh {cent spurt, the Gold Bear eight at savddisd” tie. he pottaroa | Califorhia’s stroke was faster than with the m « le IN DEATH TRAP hington’s, but the Southerners 4 The rans soe ta ae js! shed considerably at times, while 7 the Northern eight, with beautiful — Gakland Mill Man Tells Po- steadiness went ahead with @ ‘ cut, nicely-timed pull. lice His Secret | abington's freshmen semnetid OAKLAND, Cal, May 24.—Un.|the California vearlings easily, eee ble to 11 his story longer, F. S.{ Were more than three lengths ahead | the seven-cent carfare ort Parke before daybreak today tok at the finish. uncilman R. H. Thomson a successful death trap | regatta was postponed until y councli Mon i] and e death of a | Monday after the Washington shell ~ at the city } are that the 15-year-old boy, who had been killed | and the California crew ~ ot pass in nt form. | by the trap a { the course Saturday eve jimen John E. Carroll and who Is managing owner of eferee Max Walske, former Tindall are expected to lead a Mille company, said he Al-Am rican oarsman, ruled the con- over the body in his office | 4 r. z T. Erickson is strongly op-|iast night. He said he became panic: | THOUSANDS SEE Z attributed to nal} catch so far this year con: oe B. Hesketh and A. T. Dfike are out} wrapped the body’ in canvas and! Thousands of spectators lined the of the city on leaves dropped it in the estuary back of the} shorps of Lake Washington to Sinem c Thomson |mill. The body was found ness the crew classic of thé sme cou te m. today. It has not been iden ified Small crafts dotted the lake along © nite h f had b bothered by sneak-| the cor while steamships Fa rn the sever ex," said Parker. “It exaxper-| with students followed in the wake it 4 ved likely that he will he| ated me and I determined to stop the | of the racing crews. a upported by President Haas and eving. So I rigged up the trap.| Washington took the lead during William Hickman Moore Last night J] became curious to know (the first mile and led at a halt 1 plan by Mayor Cald-| whether it had been sprung. When |jength, increasing their lead until = well wo fare rate at six|I entered the office I stumbled over| the shell was a length ehes@ @ Ny a @ a & & z i & & & & & & & & & & the body of the boy.” quarter of Then the C mile from the finish, fornia oarsmen quiek QOnReeeeeeeEEEEEEeneD | ened thelr stroke ana crepes aaa + $1,000 REWARD Washington shell until it looked Tike they were going to pass the Sum | Dodgers, but with a last effort | Washington held their lead over the 7) finish |e WASHINGTON CREW MAY GO EAST Washington's crew seemed the stronger and finished the race | fresher than California's oarsmen, whose spurt had a telling effect, = The freshmen race was over & and the Washing: ton frosh won » making th ce in 10 minutes and 64 sec WILL BE PAID BY THE SEATTLE STAR For Information That Will Result in the RECOVERY, Thru Proof of Fraud, of Any of the Fifteen Mil-’ lion Dollars Paid by the City of Seattle for the Municipal Street Car Line! If Seattle can get any! per will pay, when the of that money back, we|city regains any of its SAVE money, or when a court orders it returned to the city, $1,000 in GOLD. two-mile course ugton eight has a fine he inter-collegiate 7 at Poughkeepsie July 8, ag | ording to Coach Ed Leader. The sion will be made by the unk y officials within the next few a days so h Leader can prime 77 his men for the national struggie, This wowld be Washington's third w to race in the national event DEPUTIES RAID WEST SIDE INN One Proprietor Arrested; Seek Missing Partner Charged with selling liquor at the West Side Inn, 1703 California aye. F. W. Williams was at liberty | Monday while deputy sought F. W. Jobnson, alias “Red Spike,” co-proprietor of the Inn, Two secret officers of the sheriffs | department went to the Inn with two women. They claim they were given whisky aft oving themselves to” be “all right ‘ ne raid, directed by Stringer, fok lowed, Altho no booze was found In the house, Stringer says he discove ered a crooked faro box ina trunk. The Inn is surrounded by shrub 9 bery, Tt is a pioneer home, furnished” with valuable antiques, When deputies attempted to raid — the Ton on another occasion, a poliee prow ler car drove up to the Inn and lights on the windows, charges. n the deputies went in, the’ Inn was asx quiet &s a church,” Stringer said, MANDATE URGED ® BY PRESIDENT” may be able to the FIVE-CENT FARE. The Star does not charge that there has been! Information transmit- fraud, nor does The Star| ted to The Star will be turned over to the proper authorities, or published, as conditions Mayor Caldwell thinks! may warrant. we may. The Star, as a If TWO or MORE per- sons furnish information and all the public, de- that, separately or in sires to help him, conjunction, accom- plishes the desired re- sult, the reward will be To any person who) divided as seems proper has information that! to Mayor Caldwell and the Editor of The Star. If the Mayor and the assert that we can get any of the money back. service to its readers Therefore this offer: will indicate fraud or conspiracy in the deal Taitorsbial wot aneee-ch by which the city of Se-| the correct division of attle acquired the prop-\the reward, they will erty of the Puget Sound tes the matter to a Tracti ight & Power third person upon whom Traction, Light & Power they will mutually de- company, and will trans-} fi vagdt 4 cide, mit this information, Send inf tion t i " Send information to: openly or in confidence Sa Ie CI EEEUET Te Sea EPEAT PELL ORET ON CETTE uted ¢ J a pales WASHINGTON ay 24.—Thelter ipto the Harrison home, the| believed to be the man who crawled | homestead, which is 65 miles from a . Rd: The S THE EDITOR, | . q ig ‘te a gir,” he sald. “Nine| senate ay passed the Nolan.John peel continued his activities in|into the rooms of L. J. Williams, | railroad to the Editor of The Se sik i “ ' | WASHINGTON, May) 34, pounds tle Genera on minimum wage bill, fixing $3 a] the neighborhood, and from the| 3842 Brandon st. and David Lioyd,| If a body is discovered, Canada attle Star, this newspa-; THE SEATTLE STAR. leday: Ina eee ‘The Hotfards live at 6226 22rd ave. | ¢ A the lowest wage that can be| home of Jam Holmes, next | 619% King st, early Sunday morn. | wilt make every effort to have Wat-| [i] » to congress asked that this ss e lorme ernity a to ¢ service oyes of the | door, stole a watch ane yelong: | ing Hams to: while Lioyd|son pardoned in California, brought country accept a mandate evar BB. He in a f r University of |; » il service employ of the | di 1 $13 b \in Williar lost $ v r? Washington fvotbalicr | government. ing to Mys. G, V. Emory yted with $9, | North, tried and hanged, FOpoOvojojojojojojoyoyojofofofojojofojo} Arme! , xa

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