The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1920, Page 2

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THE SWATTLE st HERE'S WAY TO Witcher GOTO PORTLAND Auto Club Gives Advice to Mayor Acquires , Two Pet Camels The superintendent of the Wood land Park foo bas nothing on Mayor Caldwell, The mayor haa two pet camels and he keeps them ta his private 15,000 Girls Have Day of Festivities S FLOCK SAND POINT s truction of Land- , charm incarnate, the lure of the eter- Rev. Thomae ‘ offic Fifteen thourand ttle girls to { ing Fie Field ‘Ne Samed te ae oe land end we Shrine Drivers | l d Armatrong Cahtwert deters that the camets| #47 Jane, in gports of and, and we “ | nal woman--an pis: apd jp planes swooped and tumned| haven't anything to do with Ho) of tn. great athleuo carnival in cele| Dovene of autos were preparing to Ke feet above Sand Point] Present aridity of the city |bration of National Giris' day, Un-| leave Seattle on Baturday and Bun the minister, schoolboy when Morning, Claude C. Ram-| Both or the dromedaries Wear! ger quspicos of Community Bervice.| aay for the ghrine convention at ’ ns of the board of county | Permanent red femes, They @re) win ova Jurgensohn again in|, e turned the shovelful| made of wood and are honorary | ojarge, the second annual girla’ fests | Portand, : I bein human eaté:"You a members of the Mystic Shrine, val even exceeded in success the} An Auto elub pathfinder car hax g aie ene The mayor brought them to his office to make visiting Shriners popularity of the first, of last sum: mer. Ys first flying field. piloted by Eddie Hubbard, made the trip, and reports on road as tollown: \ you ace in my like the rest ‘and Tleut. Leland W.| feet at home he explained Satur.) At 1 o'clock there waa a grand pa seattle to Olympla, paved, ona rn Hombed the point with sham | day Jrade of all Seattle giriville around] with the exception of @ short atretch . . eves, " during the ceremony } the park, At 2 the big swimming | at Nisqually bridge; paved to Tum of us did what drink to what I Ramsay presided at the A program waa under way, with Mrv | water, south of Olympia. ‘] ece in yours.” fen |New anstated vy} Mayor Undecided Anna Borstell, of the ¥. W. GA, in| “At end of paving, take road | ore nisi niet ciavtoomn rm | most men would on Car Fare Bill ou ©, Amith | A Red Cros lifeeaving teat exh!|to the Pacific highway, six miles number of aviation enthu Mayor Caldwell was still unde | pition featured the Water events, from Grand Mound, over o fair, ntatives of civic organ-| cided Sattrday Whether or not he! At sa0 aame the land porta, with | winding fomd. have BNd Prominent business men| would sign the lOcent-fare ord! | every raes, from leapfrog to gunny | = from the ewunty fine to Te trip to Sand Point |nance, Me declared that he wished | sack contests on the program, Story | jedo, With the exception of a mile! ant - |furyrer time to consult with city telling for litthe one wns carried on | qnd'a half south of Chehalie | d Booze in offidials on the matter At the #ame time. The polloe band! “at Toledo, do not’ cross river, but The mayor will hop off here Sun: furnished « musical accompaniment} tike weat side of road to Vader, and! ch; Fine $100 day afternoon for a flight to the) to the sports, south to Castle Rook, over the High ate hoof, a Cana. | Sbriner's convention at Portland Following the field me&t, a ble! bridge. HOOT, YOUNK CADW ii wit! be piloted by Lieut. Le |community ing of all the @irit,| “rns road ie very rough and bad Was arrested for having mh in and on his person On the @umasNelling- land W. Miller, DE-4 plate, | forming the largest girl chorus In Be attie's history, was led by Francts in a in two short atretohes, but lieve Chat any care will get = Ruel There in & tow car stationed at the April 30) was teed 80° Grant Extradition | Dainty dances closed the proxram:| tire bad wtretch of road, which will ° 2 ree eee . Miss Dona Rick gave the “Storm | take care of all Shriners and Auto| | on Swindle Charge tne." Mier Catherine Irvine the| guy members trey of chatye, should ie ALBANY, N. ¥., June 19—Lieut.| “Basket Flower Dance.” Mins Grace | they nave any trouble. Christened |cov, Walker, acting governor, has Kirtley a “Patriotic Dance." 84) irom Castle Rock to Kelso, use| ‘a , by eranted the extradition of B. A Mins Patricta Pfeiffer “The Spirit of areat care in driving. aa the road is at Mother’s Bier Hutehina, wanted in California in Seattle Girlhood.” very steep and sharp turna occur In MF, Wales, June 19.—At| connection with a $51,000 swindic. The Red Cross furnished a firstalt | many places: but with presemt wath of Mme. May Roberts, |r ie alleged Hutehma met John Pp station, ‘The Parent Teacher A |) oe ‘conditions, Sunday morning ne of the eity ehaperoned, The re Girls hiked to the park and refreshments Nortis of Idaho in Los Angeles last winter and mulcted him of $51,000 C lin @ stock market deal. we should put thie road in euch shape that one would have no fear of get ting stuck. “The Auto club has arranged, with the aid of the county comminisoners, to use & soraper and 9¢@ men to |serape thie road and do whatever in pomnibie to heip it fur the heavy! travel which is expected to go to} Portland for the convention.” 0 Bouth Wales contrat stx-monthold child was ever the coffin. Strong Men Break Down, Shed Tears Officinia of the lont and found de One of the prettiest girls on the screen—Marion Davies—in ‘the play now here, finds life ex- } part t Of the anunictpal raiiway | tremely tame. i Rave estabtiohed a cordon of tarde Engagement to hold back the eurious throngs || Begins that have been fighting to aateh a glimpse of the bottle of real old Beoteh whiskey which waa lost on Ballard car Friday morning. “One aged man broke down and | wept when we allowed him to look jat the bottle for a moment.” Chariee Chambers, custodian of let article, declared Baturday. To data, more than 86 ciafmants bave been turned away, Chambers nad Qty raftway officials refuerd to a) low representatives of the press withia amelling distance of the ax Dibtt Consult La Pallets CHICAGO, June 1%-—United Btates Senator Kobert M. la Follett, of Wisconsin, has been approached by & delegation of Uberais, with @ view } te sounding him en the as rp ot {joining @ third party movement Bong | becoming the party’s star ler in the fall electiona, it was oorasa | here today, Le Follette, it was «tated. has made no answer. The delegation, tt wae said, saw the sanator pt & how | pital In Rochester, Minn. The dele gation did not prem their question | They went away leaving La Follette | to think it over. So she goes out in search of excitement, steps into the place of a runaway heiress, finds she is trailed by detectives and international thieves after a British earl’s jewels and boards a steam- ship for Capetown. Today EDWARD SHELDONS R CELEBRATED PLAY % It is in Africa that the big climax comes. You are not looking for it, and you will feel a thrill along your keel, as Longfellow would say. The Omance vith] POrIS Keane —from the story— “T tell you what Love is—Love is de honger for anoder’s flesh—a deep- down thirst to dreenk anoder’s blood —Love is a beast!” |New York Lawyer Commits Suicide NEW YORK, June 19—The sul leide of Henry Humphrey Parsons, |20, member of a prominent New | York tamiiy, found dead in the bath | room of bis aunt's home here, was unexplained today. A deep cut under bie eye led police [te Delleve he had been attacked be- | fore he returned home and shot him. wel Parone had a distinguished war record and waa connected with « law firm, Collegers Vote Down Prohibition) NEW YORK, June 19.—"Why do jyou indulge tn kinsing?” was the) | question put to members of the Co- jlumbia college seater graduating | “Nobody knows and nobody mas to care,” waa the general an- ewer. Kiksing was unanimously ap- proved by the class, but only a littie | more than one-half admitted they tn- | duiged, The class voted three to two against prohibition and named water as their favorite drink, with whisky | second. a—R 2-8 es se ees teer A\ Along with the big ‘Cosmopolitan Magaz CHARLES ine Story is Believe Murderer of Elwell Known) NEW YORK, June 19 —Belief that | weveral persons know the identity of |the murderer of Joseph B. Elwell, | whist expert, but, thru a desire not!) to imvolve the name of a woman, have withheld the facta, will be the CHAPLIN |[22= In one of his best laughing successes— [Keynote of the Investigation conduc “THE CH AMPION” "Se me he felt sure the mur. derer realized his identity was known to these persons keep the Japanese off California land, but he intends to help the white man back to it Amendment Would | é« Bar Child Labor Quebec, June 19. “Strangest Millionaire in West” Runs for Senate MONTREAL, Symphony Orchestra 31 Artists under Regi- nald Dunn, playing “Ka tinka.” Malotte on the Wurlitzer “Danse Macabre”. Matinees, 250 After 6:20, ho, Bal- cony, 26e Children, 11g any time - Saint Seen Malotte Pueetai “Whistle a song”. Howard and Kornblum Concert—1:30 Sunday All prices include tax King Pays to ) Sit, LONDON, June 19—-A man en- tered Hyde Park with a companion, and after a «stroll sat down. The man who demands a penny a rent called on them and got a coin, It was a three-penny bit. A policeman offered him sixpence for it. Another offered him » shilling. He sold it for the bob. The man who gave him the coin wan King Avert She Asks. Wife to Release Husband LONDON, Jyne 19.—Mra, Slater, in having her husband arraigned for arrears in maintenance, showed thé Darwen court # letter re another woman, readin; band has proposed to me. willing? I am single and ef good character. He wants to marry me It will be better for me in evory way and it will free you,” “Your hus- Are you Down in the Park; ed from | A constitutional amendment which will make child labor impossible will be urged by the American Federa- tion of Labor as a result of unani mous action of the convention here today. A federal department of od fication was reindorsed by unanimous vote, Voten for the disfranchined citi | |vene of the District of Columbia will | be urged thruout the country, the American Federation of Labor con vention here today decided, Hohenzollern Is" Said to Be Sick BERLIN, June 19—-A_ dispateh from The Hague to the Neue Badische Landes Zeltung quoting a “trustworthy source,” said the for- mer kaiser was seriously ill at | Doorn. No confirmation of the re: port was obtainable, The custom of laying the corner SAN FRANCISCO, June 17-—If “pill” Kent is nominated and elected U. 8. senator from California it will , be the common folks who did it. In Ban Franciacd “old line” poli- ticlans hi concentrated on Attor ney Sam Shortridge to cut down his Northern California vote so that A. J, Wallace, of Los Angeles, may win the republican nomination, for they realize that he is going over their heads and is speaking plain talk to the farmers, workers and women, Kent inherited — $5,000,000, and boosted it to $18,000,000, but yet he does not belong the moneyed Class, Blouchy in dress, his trousers never pressed, and his necktie usu- ally awry, he # probably the strangest millionaire in the Weat. As a political figure he {s also unique, His shyness is the bane of his publicity men, The other day they discovered that as long as six stone of a public building with cere: monies was practiced by the ancients. months ago he had given $1,000 check to the Japanese Exclusion League, and bad never said a word about it. Recently he kept a dis- tinguished up-state delegation of re- publicans waiting over an hour ind his outer office while ineide he swapped sea yarns with Jim Dee mond, late skipper of the “Flying Mist,” which used to poach seals in the Cat Sea. Kent never goes where the two-gallon hats go, and his “speeches” would never pass muster in a college debating team for delivery or eloquence, But bis platform strikes danger. ously near what the people are thinking about today. He talks conservation, He urges support of the Kenyon-Anderson bill, which puts Uncle Sam behind the coop eratives and narrows the gap be- tween the producers and users of food. Or he tells them that the Japanese must not be permitted to supplant the white farmer, There ia this difference between Kent's and his opponent's antiJapanese talks Kent proposes pot only to MOKE YOUNG IN SOUTH CAROLINA NEW YORK, June 19.—They smoke young im South Carolina, John Wood, a sailor, stuck a cig- aret in the mouth of Mra. Nek son's baby. He told the desk ser gseant they did that in his home state. Thirty days, Irish Coast Guard Station Attacked DUBLIN, June 19.—Sinn Feine: Attacked the coast guard station at Skibbeeren, bombarding it with ma- chine gun and rifle tira The ma- —_ poe Nat ge the attack and ere pre} ae ere were no cas eee Representatives of the Beatt! Building Owners and Managers = soclation left Friday night for Van couver, for the 13th annual convem tion to be held in that city,

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