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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1920. @ |S IN NEW HOME ~~ Original Mother Kisses Him Goodbye Many Times AND MOTHER Some powerful arguments, such Qs Jersey cows, instirance On, experience in nursing and the heart-hunger of homes that had plost their babies, we Avance | ad Today Miss } Erickson, of the Child welfare burpau of the board @f health, delivered the baby Ris new father and mother, His Original mother had a long talk | With him first. She kissed him Many times, and there were a few tears in evidence He has found a wonderful home fh for himself, but it's a good thing he doesn't know about the othe homes that wanted him, He'd s Out all stuck up on himself if did. The applications received were a eure for pessimism; a bulk of proof that there are rich funds of love and kindliness in this old work! MOTHER ACCEPTS NOTHI SHE DOES NOT EARN One woman said that her physician had decided she was not strong F @nough to care for a baby, but she offered the mother a room in her — rent-free, long as she r 4 vere: Offered ald to the mother, Dut she is able to work and su pport herself and her 3-yearold boy and Rot earn. A woman living on a ranch offer. @f to take the mother and ‘ehildren and to pay the mother for What work she could do. Sho also! Wrote that Mrs. Scott would be wel come with ‘her little ones, her hore. to share League of Nations Meeting Requested LONDON, June 14.—The League ef Nations counct! met today on re quest of a member nation that it Sct as peacemaker under article 2 of the covenant, Prince Firouse, Persian foreign minister, formally requested that the founcil meet to consider the situa- fion in the Caspian sea, where Bol kt forces have bombarded the ity of Enzeliand, seized warships in terned at that port former! r Command of General Denikine, de Posed anti-Bolshevik leader. Demos to Attack G. O. P. Platform WASHINGTON, June 14.—Demo. rats today were planning an imme iate offensive on the republican) platform. convention actually chooses a demo. €ratic nominee, it is not probable that there will be any organized at tack on Senator Harding. ‘This is @ direct switch from demo. eratic plans tentatively framed las ‘Week, When the nomination of Wood or Governor Lowden by the republl fane waa anticipated Sailor Vanishes as Lost Is Found Some one pick@M the pockets of D. M. Roberts, master.at-arms hoard the shipping board ship Brookdale. He missing foods in the William H. Jones, & has disappeared, he Police. Polices are Jones. | Probing Murder of Joseph Elwell NEW YORK, June 14 = avery garage in Manhattan wa ni searched today in an effort to find| the mystery atuomobile that police | claim stood before the home of Jo weph Elwell, wealthy «porteman and whist expert, Friday morning, when he was murdered found shoes ratlor, reported looking the of who for tj f Boy Killed; Two Hurt! in Auto Accident) MARYSVILLE, Cal, June 14 Robert Chamberlain, 9, is dead and two other younger children of 8. R. Chamberlain in a hoxpital, fmfured, as the result of an au mobile accident here jast night Sailors Desert Overturned Auto au ‘Three sailors were being sought! sheriff's were and deputies They seen leaving overturned by police Monday. an auto t lia early Monday. auto was stolen Seoking Burglars With Fancy Vest ‘Two fancy vests, » pair of cream- colored trousers and a sult of! clothing were taken from the home of C. J. Bivens, 4540 52nd ive. 8 w. ding to a police report Report Seattle Vessels Collide The steamship Yosemite was to- day reported to have collided with the steam schooner Ernest H. Meyer, at Point Arena, Cal, The extent of the dam: is not known. Both vessels o ated between Se- ‘gttle and California points. MRS. ANNA J. SHEAFE, 73, wit! be buried from Bonney-Watson's gome time this week. She died Sat | urday night at Hellevue MEMBERS of the Welsh church, 10th ave. and E. John #t., will give an annual musical concert next, Gaturday night in the church. a nfl y | by a burglar, Monday. Giving away a baby fm Seattle is @ hard job. Bo many folks wanted him! And they were al t without! exception, precisely t kind of folks that make the best fathers @nd mothers in the work Fractically every one wr “We Bre not rich.” Not that w th is A drawback to parenthood, but peo. Ple who are not ashamed of not being rich, and who at the sam time modestly point out that they ©wn their homes, or a amall ranch that the husband makes a good living and is eager to give a child the best education obtainable Well, America would be In ai bad without people of that sort kin"t it? ELIVERED TO | to} Would accept nothing that she does| both | Until the San Francisco} +} brought out in the trial, was the training to! critically | near Oril-| Police think the} {in Vancouver, wHoa! RUT CHER NINE Leer'm 60 he's CHEATIN’ Him se LE AWRIGHT: TURN’ over—— MAKE It } Oh, What a Pal noon, Jonn Brady |fense fund distri the last 1. W. W secretary of the de t and a delegate te convention in Chi greater part of Monday morning. Wife Faints When operation of a still, was sentenced te six months in the county |fined $2,603 by Judge Neterer in United States district court Monday | morning. tence was pronounced and had to be carried out. Victor Bourdon, whom, it too of Harrjs in the moonshine sch plead guilty last week. He way tenced to six months’ impriso) and fined: $500, ne Had Liquor Cache; She’s Fined $500 Mary Warner, who offered to de le with federal prohibition off | cers when they raided her apartment |house in the search for wet good was fined $500 by Federal Juc | Jeremiah Neterer Monday morni A jury of her peers had no trou ble in finding Mary guilty w they viewed 47 quarts of assorte intoxicants that the government in Seeks Reward for “Bluebeard” Arrest Sheriff John Stringer was in re ceipt of a letter Monday morning from Mrs. Wa Andrews, Kathryn Womb who | ereait for the capture of | bea ard,” now serving a life sentence for the murder of several of h wives, asking about rewards Mrs. Andrews wrote from Los An |meles and declared that it waa thru | her efforts that a private detec | was placed on the trail of the fame bigamist and which finally resulted .|in his capture. Mrs. Andrews is said |to have been one of Blucheard’ | wives, The local sheriff's office re- | ported no knowledge of a reward | referred the letter to Sheriff J | Gifford, of Thurston county nd H Aurora’ Population | Goes Up in Jumps AURORA, If, June 4 o ques tion about it, say the census wise acres here, this town in the fastest |xrowing place on the continent |Five children born at one hospital | here within five minutes of jother-—ail “singles.” Differ in Religion; She Seeks Divorce Sarah Peterson and her husband. John, joined hands in holy wedlock B. C., ih 1911, The wife in a complaint filed Monday in superior court alleged that she was of a religious disposition and that her spouse had jested and made merry with her religion and she craved legal separation, A MAN, wearing a black mask was, standing behind a q pole, when Mrs, P. H. Watt, 140 Madixon st. passed by 19th ave KE. Madison st. Sunday night. When Officers J. DeBoer and W, A. Wood arrived he was gone. | SOME PICKPOCKET had $14.50 extra spending money Monday, Pat | jenn, Fourth ave, §. W. and Campbell st. was the victim on 4 ‘Lake Burien car, cago, occupied the witness stand the | Brady testified that literature being issued at present was entirely dif. | jferent from old 4, W. W. propa | ganda. e ae >. Husband Is Fined! Skagit Permi Clinton O. Harris, found guilty by &@ federal jury last week on all seven counts of an *indictment charging jail and Mrs. Harris, who was in the court room at the time, fainted when sen-| Women’s Clubs WwW was THE STAR'S BABY PT talent ie ale CMON Baraat OSH = YOU RE . Low ! THE say! DO YOu WANT THESE cAleDs? WELL-THEN You BIRDS Keer Qoier WILL YOH 2 SOLWITAICE Two Face Charges |Light Trucks May | Justice Brinker's court Seeks |GEATTLE’S | FAT Seattle fat women will assemble | a. m. where motion pictures will be jtaken of them demonstrating the Blizabeth Marshelle method of re: duction. Mile. Marshelie, hervelf, Will appear in tights, Is Obtained From U.S. Final government permit for the use of the Skagit power site was re ceived Monday by Corporation Coun sel Walter F. Meier. The permit was signed by C. F arvin, acting sec retary of agriculture Meet in Des Moines | 4% MOLNES, In, June 14 outof-town delegations to "Gold en Prairie biennial conference, of the General Federation of W * Clubs of Ameri which opens in | Dex Moines Wednesday, arrived t y. Among the early arrivals were the Oregon tions from Caillfornia and Italian Troops Sent to Albanian Town ROME, June 14.—Arrival of strong Italian reinforcements at Valona | esulted in restoration of order at} that Albanian city, « rding to a semiofficial statement today No official confi ation was fm t Tepelint and I n ) men and 80 officers had been taken prisoners by Albanian | soldie Ts under Mustapa | Pasha. 7 : | They'll Face Trial for Selling Hot Stuff 4 Trial for D. W arke and James win Parker, charged with iteg wale of 16 ounces of Jamaica ging for July 6 by Federal Judge th Noeterer, after the defendants ad pleaded not ullty in the United| | States district court Monday morn jing. Eggs in Eat Shops | Still Cost Heap | HOUSTON, Tex., June 14—Peme sell here for 80 and 38 cents @| dozen, Restaurants «till charge 26 1 35 cents for two. They set that co when ees were $1,00 a dozen t they can explain the price now rst to the high cost of fuel,” chorus they Curfew Shall Ring at Night in Omaha OMAHA, June 14.—The curfew law, in existence several years but not enforced here, is to become ef. |fective immediately. At 9 o'clock | each ing moving pioture the | will flash a warning on their creens and a factory whistle will blow to tell children under 18 that it it time to be in bed \Infant Boy Burns WOODLAND, Cal, omas Hdward Irwin, nt son of Mrs, T. E, Irwin, was burned to death today, when his clothing ignited jafter he had poured gasoline on a fire in the kitchen stov June 14 |Break Into Store, Escape With $5 Thieves broke into O. Prentice’s 404 Cedar at., and stole 65, ported to police Monday, store, lith ave. N, E., left a window open, The thief left $4 and stole $22.60, of Using Narcotics! State vagrancy charges were filed ! Was Mabel! f. Prosecutor F Brown Mon Trotted Out! fay against i ley and Charlies | A taxi, a girl, two bottles of ‘Was sean on the grounds that they| “Im#le" was buay again Monday. whisky ($24 per. were habitual reotic users. They “Linsio” i the big gold “k to So far, sé géod. But will be tried in police court and face | the ity” that hangs in Mayor Cald- The girl took $260 and left him! possible sentence of six months in| Well's office only $20, I. E. Aven, 602 Wayne) the county stockade. Lizzie” in given away regularty to | #———— bs reported to the police, Her important visitors and delegations of name was “Mabel.” important visitors, Says “Propaganda Run With Cleats) Light trucks and “tractors, tah. of I.W.W. Changing | inc Se ‘than ton, may orenate The state syndicaliam case against|over paved county highways with| Joe Lynch, alleged I. W. W. organ. | cleats, it was announced Monday by | izer, was expected to co to the jury | Court Engineer Charles Smith. The in Superior Jud Boyd J Tall jowed the ae of th man's department late Monday after. charges a inet N ie >| Arrested as She WOMEN IN F IL M/ teu were without narcotics Monday [in Volunteer park Wednenday at 9:46 | The }and who plays @ nocturne on a par to Death in Home|" | | ‘Lizzie’’Again “Lisgie” opens. the gates of the city—and then sho is returned toot aweet to the mayor's office, “Lizsie” opened the portal attle Monday to a large party of| visiting Kiwanians Linio” was accompanied, dentally Mayor Caldwell ined b Buys Narcotics! | | Ray Moore, © woman, and Harry | They were in the city jail. Patrolmen N. P. Anderson and R, Baerman arrested them at 171 15th ave. and confiscated 16 pack ages of morphine, They allege they heard the woman arrange to get some narcotics from the Chinaman. They raided his place at 171 15th ave. and found the morphine under the davenport, they say later -the woman appeared anf tried to buy morphine with marked money, according to the officers She received the money from a man | who told her he wanted morphine, but who really was working for the Officers, says Anderson. Says , Husband Is Jealous of Music A wife who can high “Cc” reach lor grand ie not a fit companion for J. H. Smith, according to Smith's wife, Mra. J. Ha who filed sult for divorcee Monday in the superior | court, “Hh wae jealous of my music,” she contended In her complaint. |] ‘and he didn't Hke the public when I play. Finally he left '$14,000 Deposit Lies for 12 Years) Shall a $14,000 deposit made by A raw in'behalf of the promoters famous Seattle-Tacoma Short | » Interurban be refunded by the} This was the legal question ’ before Corporation Counsel) Walter F. Meler Monday. ‘The de} posit waa made In connection with a {ry » granted by the city over| The money has been! uury since that time. | uld sing or neh: in the city tres eres | Public Markets | . weer on grape fruft, 5 value broom, Oe 10e ean jar Atall 114 10. ™ er étatt bbers, each. Stal breast of lamb, and chocolate beans, Ie; $1 105, | Minota, 2 the Stall 192, Rub Naptha soap, SEATTLE STAR the plaudits of || it ie 7 / Hy rks Tides in Soto JPRICE CUT HALFlana’""= "7. RAIL MERCER IG boy ght TURADAY PAY - - aia, | nee, IN CANTALOUPES | pes ee “BIGGEST auaaes rooted Only Two Days’ Supply of | T Status of the New York | Pennsylvania About to Op meen liste mete || Old Potatoes: on Hand i Stock Exchange || ble New Haven Sy Seattle Arrivals and | Canteloupes dropped almost in BOSTON, Maes, June 14. | Departures half ever the week end, due to| |likely to be the Pe nny ae | eae the arrival Monday morning on the | jthe New York Central, whl Avewwed street of six or seven cariouds on | gobble up the on fi tr Everett from Portland at|®" Already sluggish market. They - Thin a beets Admiral Farragut from Ta | Were quoted at $350 to $4.60 per ‘cok ce en 4 pree jcoma at 10:00 8m, erate, touch with = o> ‘a a Departed 9 | ef merger magnates, who are p June 14—Mtr Jefterson for Southeastern | Old potatowa were nelling at $200) American the “biggest ever” railroad aj Alas +o om. 4 ton, with but two days’ supply on | Southern Pacific at The consolidation will be m a ————— egg hand These are t last of the} b-¥ ~ Ket closed irreg der the transportation act, p | Vessels in Port at ae. Sie seve sh amnesia: 1 congrens at its last session, advance until new spuds arrive The New Haven railroad al jeattle Today more plentifully. | quick rine thie tallied to'sinee| has petitioned to retain ha Wmitie Cove terminal—@tr Waviian, ovr | Cauliflower was moving slpwly,| to $0." Urited sales Bisel held around | the Boston & Maine stock, Mar dawan atr City of Kpokane. | at $1.50 per dozen. Artichokes were Mexican Petroleum was under pres- | hands of federal trustees, jer—Str Buwe Maru, ate Toyohashi Mare. off the market, Dealers reported honey scarce at 7.60 to $8.00 per crate. Gooueberrien were practically sta tionary at 10¢ per pound, due, ft is claimed, to the shortage of sugan which makes housewives hesitant te buy them for canning. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit | Aepernqus Warn Berta bhage Carrots government dissolution If this is allowed the New Hay do as it wills with the B. & two forming the one big New England. The Pennsylvania railroad - | over 63,000 shares of the New Ha |New Haven and Pennsylvania |own 15,000 shares of the New ‘connecting railway, the physteal € jon between the two 7 ‘oponed consolidation will the Pennsylvania its own The Even) trom Maine to Missourt, and which was| York, not Pittsburg, will be ite tral division point. Chicago Grain CHICAGO, June 14.—Light ‘The | the entrance of Bastern shippers, xe | market here today caused beginning. Positive heaviness de-|futores on the Chicago Board of ped shortly as the bears gauged the | today. Rains heavy in the sentiment of the street and presumably | Chicago were reported too light tf found Wt fairly safe to take the selling |the grain belt to aftect flelde side. Most of the welling was obviously | badly in need of moisture. Comm for the short account. “Hy mid-day the | fc to 2%e higher: oats from le te lint bore every appearance of w 1 opened at $1.71, %e with Conily rose to $L.74% at the | September corn opened at $1.62, 4c, but Inter advanced 2% “The market was allowed to aritt none into the third hour with trader ined Up On the ahort aside, Those who looked for an easing In money a# & re sult of the Improvéd bank statement Sat lurday were disappointed. The [rate waa & per © tay Motor bene Kirketing Wk dock#tr Catherine D, Jefferson, Pacific Const Engineering worke—Str aatern Ballor « bie in keeping above the previous c Crucible, after making a new high on the Present movement, Fr: 4 to 154, more than 2 points, A directors te ech ed for Wednesday. NEW fun fi Tha not _avow | nominated YORK, June ke—Yaont Man * lvls, wir West Martian O3@ 036 4.00 | way of 1.60 | night bast. Trading wae lehter tn £0 | ume proportionately than Baturday ices were mixed within a narrow r Lake Loot dinon, ville is Hnoqualmie, yaymnten. Broxton, Fort Jackson, ton, Bo ont, uret, Abilia, Oelwin, Aby demia, Por eck Caatflewer—Ver don Cucumbers ot house, ome 2 adic’ lack Wolf, | Kee Plant—Per ™, .. ord, Agron, | Garte— Per Fort Stanwix,! Green Beans Green Vens—1 » tohre | Green Peppers bees) Lettoe Lecal Rea rrinon, Per %, or MD. .. itho not prepared too ngerensive: de . Ames yards—Str Roosevelt! Heffernan drydocks—#is Russell aide trea. New York ( Cotes and __ Sugar Quotations ——| cEW YORK, June 14.—Cof Rio, 15\6 per ib; No. ¢ Santos, per th MI Oe per Havi- | 1.01%, rose ie Ye down at th okie ae Bh opening, S4¢, tie close. Provisions followed the graing, Tm peri Valley, erate to virtual | Tematore Turnipe—-Cal recites = Tesriogon ‘eet all but stood atilt In the © Was little further | || Status of Frisco BAN FRANCIBCO, June 14. | Extras, STc per Ib; prime firsts, 1b Te per dor; per dos; undersized Cheese—California flaty famey, | per Im 10.000 Read: market | 2.26; buteher atecrs tters, $6.25 a6 6@12.75; cows, Mugar—New, 21.50@ the por tv DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSION TO SEATTLE ADVERTISING |met Monday in the Bon : jrooms to complete organ i the new Seattle Advertising: club. A Take the Boa ial to Tacom< It Ought to Be Easy to Write a im About the Seattle-Tacoma Trip A GOOD ONE WINS TWO ROUND-TRIP TICKETS TO Ti Take a trip on the boat to Tacoma, higher 8 Lambe, 17.25; ewes, 16@ week days, m. e\m: calling at Ath island points and arriving Bel- Ungham ¢ ™. Calis at Richardson, Priday Narbor, Anacortes each day, Weet Bound, Orcas, Tuesday io | Walnate. Peanute— Virginia prrdesaned ® ae | Japanese, per TD. .. | Pecane—Por 1 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ‘ALL LOCAL ROUTES | STRAMERA LEAVE FROM COLMAN Wisconsin cream brick ape |DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sraRT|| limvureer And inhale the sea’s wonderful aroma; | = va Young America Your joy'll know no bound wine ; Senttie Arrins||_ Waan. cripiets As you sail on the Sound And return from the trip to Tacoma, B, M. HALAL, 922 Tth ave. W., Seattle. Address yours to Limerick Editor, ScattleTacoma Boats, Dock ROUND TRIP FARE $1.00 SINGLE FARE 60c | Meigian Haree—Live, per tb. =| arama Boats Leave Tacoma Direct 100m [Menmers Teeome ved) 7 Led S:etam \Washinatem fer Ta-!1 11:00am coma CP ect, Steamer! it two houre, ¢se: rovuLTr Prices ¥ Peta Wi Heme —Dressed iit, Washlveion, tor! T3tpm | &:40pm (Port Townsend direct daily Chotee light, Veal—Fancy Medium per CANADIAN. PACIFIC RY. SCENERY! SPEED! CE! 4—TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY—==4_ “THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED” ~ Beliingham—Asacerias—Rveratt 1006 pm 40. Wulehow, for! Ceopm dally lAnacortes and ae @any Dingham. Port Tewseené, Port Angele and Way Ports Rough hi 13.05 teed eae DAILY pty HE VANCOUVER, B.C. Te Rei cmc. Pes... -11.60@12.60 Fy mian'niirert Towmeents bert) | | catthe— Hest steers... Medium to choice Common to good Beat cows and hetters Bulle Calves 12.50@12.00 i] ag 13.00 S00 A. M. DAILY—9THE TORONTO EXPRESS” Ontarie, op ae Maritime Provinces, A Bi [Dongenem on Mon 4 Fri, bay twee. Pert Gambie—Laflew—Fiagter ww Puget, tor| 10 dbam ixtreston, Gambia! **Ragion| except ler, Townsend.) Sunday He ' and sisi | ° 4 + 7.60 16.00 GRAIN AND | oy Wheteeals Price Fer Tom, City Price Barley—Nollea . Clipped Onts ‘ ne—Connections for all Canadian ‘outhern and Eastern STEAMSHIPS DAILY SEATTLE Rolled TTT pm n ° except (Juan islands, Mon | Sunday! #o¢am'i H AmittinNech fay Reate ib atom! Seamer Utopia, Pidpm Punday weet and Thare, | BR SR Net a Hood Canni Route iF Foreign Exchange jp een See EW YORK, June 14. Quotations! ‘e steady at the opening of the for. xchange market today, Sterling it $2.92%); francs, demand 13 20! tire mand 18 marke, de. mand 2.51¢, cables 2.630, up 8 centimes; Canadian dollars, 8760, $:00am! Steamer Kingston Monday [2ispm Announcem: POOR OLD CARUSO OVERWHELMED BY Points marked ** are boat landings Passengers for these ponte and for peaches, fh, Stall 120, matoes, 2 pkes, macaroni, 26¢ Lenox soap, be bar. rikE Stat 17, fine gran’ wear, 2 The. hoe, 4 The $1.90 ware fresh milk, He qt. Stall @, tall can Creation milk, 1 tall * amall white beans, at 4 oats, 3 the} farina or cracked when co: 3 kee. | Waehin macaront, 2hc; 3 large boxes matches, FCONOMY tall 26, fine granulsted sugar, 2 the | 50g 4 The $1.00 Stale us, 9 The Siam head rice, 280; 4 tha, © beans, the; 3 pkes, Post T ihe Campbell's soups, 100; 5-1 RK. coffee, $2.45; 260 K C baking powder Ide; 2 cans Rooth's sardines, 360; a0 Olymple ur, 280 SANITARY At Lonlle'’s, 3% pken. macaroni, spa- ghottl, noodles or Creamettes, 260; 45e | Royal baking powder, 38o; 5 Ibs, pure rolled oats, 400; Leslie's special coffee, tall 26, pot roaM, ibe Tb.; pork | © Th.; soup meat, 100 T.; fresh 1 hens, 1b.; home rendered | 2 ta. 4be, CORNER Stall 102, full cream cheese, 29¢ Mh.: beat freah churned butter, T.; peanut | butter, ge tb, 2 tha, the; sumer, & Me. 9c; best fresh ones, dledon, Stalle 04 96! Pl abe and ae Th.; loin! T.; shoulder of lamb, jamb chops, 2240 %,; pot Fount, 140 ™ | LOWEST RATES — SAN FRANCISCO | LOS ANGELES POINTS | BAN DIEGO NT SAILINGS June 6 N. |] Steamers K soheguten mbject to wife had $400,000 In Jewelry || Sivek Qntiy foro peinte lone, stolen from her home and the Tacoma) named In above achedule. tenor narrowly escaped death other boat Ianding points must make their own arrangements for ne and aswume all risk and Ii aviiy in making such landing, Steamers passenger rate oss not include boat Ing charwes. Bagenge poner Lg Micteand to wear. ine apparel, no 4 tor Shote ticket, "160 pounds allowea tree HARD LUCK WAVE NEW YORK, June 14.—Talk of hard luck! ‘Within a week Enrico Caruso's in a@ bomb explosion in the opera at Havana, Cuba, Now, to cap the climax, it was discovered today that Caruso's Tickets must be purchased at ticket offics, Open from 6:30 a m. to 12. midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Office, Colmen Deck, wine cellar was rokbed. Phone Main 8093,