The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1920, Page 2

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————— nt LENCE FEARED IF. Why Is a Greenwhich Village Tea Room? " MDDNAPER 1S FOUND esto Lie portant Clues Lost in Disappear- ance of the Coughlin Baby Forgetfulness, Gypsydom BY LORRY A, JACOBS their machine on -the road tn the 2 ‘lymouth valley below RTOWN, Fe, Sune 12—|P'Dictivas working on the case of Norristown are getting v6 partied. With the « den’ of ly to give protection to the kid: the footprints, the ‘fingerprints or of the Coughiin y if he is| the windows, and a ort that a man and woman driving ap autome They believe that Montgom: eounty thoroly the vicinity, they have not a single @ that it will be no easy task Mt violence fn being done. FLEEING BOYS be rushet here. 16 People of the county ois Arrested Before They Could Steal Joyride bile were seen @ome distance from people are so ng to work on tabu’ are get imto a mood by no me as a result of the the Coughlin family have do every the utmost secreey tn have ever the case ed consistently ( newspaper , Most of the information havi wen Set thru the torney Several shots* were fired by Mrs. Coughiin’s brother, W. H Policeman G. F. Reynolds at a boy ficeing down an alley be ‘ . tween Fifth and Sixth aves., RROWING OF FIELD from Seneca st, about IM ‘clock ATES FOOTPRINTS Friday ni¢ht AU the bullets Jent one of the m went wild portANt clues in the case Emerging £ alley at Ur \ the kid: | verw the mped into Pa and Hen’ iow f y t Ln ; P+ Most important | we which was used to gain © t alive BEE iu tadder wes obtained from : Pe nies| Romany Marie and Grace Goodwin express differing aims for their tea rooms. Se ease under construction @ f ois. Je : BY DJUNA BARNES |Romany Marie. A n, ating ike @ tea room to bring out the meee away from the Cougs woe ‘ » hie” ear-|e¥pey in man, and all good mea} vary woma. » are gypsies.” i cesar curtaia ¢ 1. eee. iiiabens 1 to| Not so, thinks Grace Godwin, on iets Knew of the whe t from. Rumania to Vienna, |the other hand, She of “The Ger Setter G04 the position © ‘' Contract Let for co thay could net ‘te Ameria [ret Overeshing the Square.” eee aren bose, Meee fairy ta Heiias uha ‘The chief reason for my «arret| (ps hp eceliheggl pall oapuan blime in © save young girls. If I did not} fees entikety familiar with affair c ; # have the girret I would not come eg, Comets ftuated at Now girt was born tp|into such close contact with young The Coughfin Pec tigraesnge Mand PF] . vent ant the’. foneat " n. They come down to the et eane of @ rune -uaniie ¢ t Frida the beautiful and inmocent flow.| Village, where there is no Mrs.| eee. Or one cide te i A. Naramore, corftractor, is z asa cae ers, and a few lovely dange Grundy and no rules ant think they ita se << ze ft aa meane t un, She brought seed of t re expressing their individuality = a ae t roon | While In teality they are exprenainy gr ‘ lily and roota of the twining gre« ile in reality they P «| THINK CAR STOPPED Suffrage Congress ans vines —and 1 whe came to thelr adolescence and {diocy—I've| | ON ROAD BELOW in Geneva Is Ended) *..::. America and dif pot know which ent goodly number of them back 3 ‘The rave! 4 it'ls >» une : « Un | in jway to turn, she thought of these | to the Oo cae e oS pga hanged ee ; t 1 needs, and went among the New| to my garret they come for refresh Dardiy believable thar automobile | ¢ to work for} nd for one it is the only mod 1 4 « could have stopped s toward the great aban-| Yorkers’ homes and made them/| ment, for relaxatic for a quiet oo of th Cathe cond. without Yeing > ¢ the gypsy gardens hat. You, most of my people .are i me on the pout belt ° KyDsy P jae ny pe DMoticed. It ts this fact that leads to ‘ f st, just out of| Then people began coming to her bs —, 1, ha Boy 8 prin he. ithe belief that the kidnap@rs kept) he ar wiet ®, lives] house to sip gypay-brewed ten. | dla Dut I'm back to the other 9 . 15% 2 ‘There were many who mid to her. pellet now. \ BETTER IF YOU READ HAVELOCK ELLIS | “And what do you consider the | mont neeemmary quality for the wuc censtul maintaining of a tea room? | “Kno of nature—to run « arret you should have had at trast one child—I have four. You should ‘have, read Havelock Bilis, but you together—for | should “bave forgotten them it tx Gime in which to drearg— | should have listened to free love con. jbut for me she shrugged her | varsation so as to know bow to avoid | shoulders. “For me the tea reom i, and should have a husband! lin the divine vampire. It ts the | who oll crew ae mine dosa, that | way of the gypsy. for there Is noth | you may make the wn Get nho Marie, and " 16 teeta us now.” MARIE'S MISSION?—“TO BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER™ And pow here she ts, “Marte | what do you feel is the minion of | the tea room I asked her. “To bring people him; you! f Boys! Boys! Woodland Park Is Full of Them; | Elks Give ’Em Big Day Boydom turned ite back on ctviliza | distribution was down on the lst of | | tion today and was off with a whoop | events for 4 o’glock. for Woodland park and the Elks’ an Thrvout t day, doctors, nureee nual Flag gay boya’ picnic |and ambulance drivers were oh hand, Fifty thousand kids, ranging in ing out forthe phyxical welfare | years frotme@l0 to 16, with cards in| of all concerned, and Chad Ballard! thelr pockets telling who they were| and his squad of special police were and where lived, sped to the among the busiest in the park—eat: | park afoot, in street cars and auto | ing peanuta. nobiles, to be regajed on eandwiches. kies and peanuts, and Greatest Story of The Land d the Untracked Snows" they of the New York Chinatown, made zine— for you in this tale A thrilling romance Artists’ Colony and from a famous novel that ran first in the Cosmopolitan Maga- All the world loves a lover, and you will find a whole lot Malotte of how a “Dance of the Demon”... .. “A Japanese Sunset” ... “The Mikado” ee ee °° URDAY, JUNE 12, 1920 on the Wurlitzer Holst LY COURAGE or | MARGE ODOONE je cS th water, land and air it the long afternoon. tart tll midday 0.000 were on hand an OFFICER ACCUSED | but | sis" OF BEING DRUNK “ ¢ wild Jumble of boys | e owns, boys, Elke and | y iver Caldwell, himself an Blk Chief Searing Orders Dis- ppened the f ng the $0,000 tien at noon, lead n swearing allegiance missal of Patrolman to the flag. Seven massed bands led some!) Patrolman Fred Ntcolal was dis ok the leaves off Missed from the police department ' er order of Chie There were sindwiches at noon) ptr “ ANd ioe ream at 4 0% and nome wy 2 a Neune 00 Oo thing else doing every minute in be ca: the matning of June tween, Monte Carter and 100 clo Wrens Wee: they all Elks, with flour-covered face safleadoay dia isncguriusigh | Jingo clothes, kept t | BICYCLE RACE | SWIMMING, DIVING About 1.5 Aviator Eddie Hubbard and David Logg appeared above th park in their planes, and while they darted and swo d, envelopes and | toy airplanes were tossed trom their | fus ages, and, shower!ng down, were jeagerly seized by youthful hands, to visited the the r dis und to have He is ex-| civil service | tatement on the been a mis. ng “rn pected to appeal to th board today for reins |sround that there ha. understanding Councilman Drake girl risks her own happiness by going down into China- town for a man and a princi- ple. “Chinee Wedding Bells” .....Murtagh Concert—1:30 Sunday MATINEES 25¢ After 6:30, 35e. Balcony 25c. Children lle any time. All prices include tax. Symphony Orchestra 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “March Slav,” by Tschaikow- sky. Nerino Bianchi in a cello solo. ae MARCUS TAKES | WRONG STREETes |Now He’s Held as a Desert- er at Fort Lawton |. Marcus Toohey, who Detective Ernie Yoris says is a professional |burglar, passed tdo near the police and Saturday he is in con- SEVEN SEAMEN |Who'll Page ARE DROWNED! a Bootlegger “ee for Hillman? ae | Eagle Boat Capsizes in Del- i re nan, . pleaded aware River Pico eam gp Reg oo 3 } court Friday, has to produce a bot- HILADELPHIA, tle of grapo, or semething else lest Se sailors were drowned whet | ne go to jail the Eagle boat No. 26 capsized in) Hitman declared he was drunk the Delaware river yesterday, It Was! when he a e friends stole $37 | station, “here today. Of the worth of groceries from the Eagle | finement at Fort Lawton on a deser+ officers and men, 51 have been | ba take jtion ¢ ©. accounted for. Where did you gat’ the liquor?| Yorts and Detective T. G, Mont+ One man, trapped in the bilge of | inquired Judge Mitchell Gilliam. gomery were sitting in the detectives® r Juno 12 n ow Ae A | be carried home | wrth Ba 0 bicycte race arount| Now on Way Home| Ba |Green Lake bivd. was scheduled.) A. T. Drake, city counciiman, is | Prizes for winners filled a gc sized on his way back to Seattle, acce azee Kee Jautomobile, The race waa open only | ing to word received at the elty bali | to @uests of the picnic, and it is sage| Saturday. He will arrive here about , Lhe wol dog, and rte av te ware ese | Te a ° e e - © that didn’t want to take part |leave of absence on account of poor 7 ‘a : ming races and di con lth, He is chairman of the coun: | under way while the bike e was|have charge of the preparation of | ee in progres#. Ico cream and candy| the 1921 budget W never see another one Ihe st sf you lve tobe as aged as the Cascades and have children as ol as the Olympics » Strand Gncert Orchestra Wineland . Conductor |Mrs. Chapman Catt World Suffrage Head GENEVA, June 12.—Mrs. Carrie | Chapman Catt was unanimously It Has Come! Collision of sre: Sirus vnwninnut re Ship, Airplane |terdas, She will sccept the office |Eastern Star Office for Seattle Woman TACOMA, June 12.—-Mrs, Edith B where a plane carrying | Gattin, Seattle, waa elected associate T. T. Maroney and Mrs. B. C. John-| grand conductress of the Order of |#on, of 628 10th ave, N., crashed into|the Eastern Star at the annual state |the ferry steamer Dawn off Leschi Mrs. re: | Damage incurred in the first col, otwe a steamboat and ur in Seattle was be. Saturday on Lake convention here Friday Vesta | Friday afternoon. Schoff was returned for the seventh T plane tore a two-foot hole in|time to her office as grand secre. the steamer'’s side, just abo the | tary a | waterline. Ite left wing, left pon TINUE tetay | 62°, 224 propelior were wrecked.| CALVARY AND GILMAN PARK ‘ een) No one was injured, The plane is| Methodist Epi ul churches have owned by B, C. Johnson, ] decided not to combine, the boat, when she capsized, chis-) sin Rainier Valley,” promptly re-|@88embly room, looking glumly out | clled a hole in her bottom and e%| sonded Hillman, whereupon the|the window and wishing something caped. A sudden squall caused the| court offered a suspended sentence | Would happen. A man walked along Post Orders Russ Sent Out of U. S.! Assist | WASHINGTON, June 12.- ant retary of Lubor Post today ordered deportation to Russia of Dymtro Ywanknw, who, according to evidence at his trial, was employed by a Cleveland agency to join the Communist party in Youngstown, AFTER HEARING protests from citizens living north of 1B, Madiso st., the board of public works too under advisemeyt Friday the issu: ance of a permit to J. C. Sullivan for the construction of a hydroplane hangar two blocks north of the ferry landing. PICNIC to be held Sunday by the 85th ave. 8, W. Improvement club, It is never too late to mend—until it is too late. providing Hillman could furnish the prosecuting attorney with the |name of the man who sold the li- quor. Hillman was. still doing his best Saturday morning, but his remem- brance of the oasts- is very hazy. He }has until Tuesday to turn up the | bootlegger. |’Tis Cheaper to Plead Guilty; This Proves It When Sam Cohen and John de Sante camo up for trial in the federal jcourt Friday on charges of liquor |transportation, Cohen pleaded guilty land was fined, $100. De Sante, how jever, trusted his case to a jury, and | paid $350 for it. AN ALLEGED parole violator from Monroe reformatory, George Carroll, 22, was held in the city jail Saturday. Detectives W. 8. Wor. sham and J, P. Smith arrested him Friday. \ | Fifth ave. carrying a suitcase, It | was Toohey. Both detectives recog: | nized him and five minutes later he was in the city jail, Toohey has five aliases and has a record in 11 Western cities, After the arrest, the detectives discovered that he was wanted for desertion. And none of this would have hap+ pened had Toohey walked down Fourth ave. instead of Fifth, German President Asks New Cabinet _ BERLIN, June 12, — President Ebert today requested Premier Muek ler to form a new cabinet, JOHN W. ROWLAND, 7307 Aurora | ave., was buried Friday in the Sp ish-American War Veterans’ plot Retsil, Wash, OAKLAND, — Gione Sampo™&nd wife drank some home brew, with fatal results to the latter,

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