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AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH MURDER» CASE ON Court Bars Wife From Sit- ting Near Defendant Dur- ing Procedure s ‘ 1 corag thea ‘ Two good looking women were y it ts the best one for a nat ide 190.000.000 pec prominent figures at the murder 4 Sa aste ‘thing talk a trial today of Ingram Rader, One the Swiss syst of them is his sorrowful young + b ever wife, the other is the widow of fy \ hcg put Bud Dean Curtis, the man Kader , ds acted « t ts a But in ‘ ‘ is accused of slaying. Mrs. Cur napembien. ad tis is known as “the other wom Dis preroca a an” in the cas fined for ence Rade a lumber camp rupe at Lake Forest Park, is a «ced Li t Curtis twice entitled to vote 1 | went the and sought to Question ef exceed art away Mr urtis, whom R Hundreds af thous f ar . ed the municipal school le Seven votes stayed at home to re r vue depe the east of us, but if Poet Maynard Comes to Battle he'll find that tis WIDOW CARRIES BABY IN ARMS REDS CAPTURE © 30,000 POLES! | | 1 | | r LONDON, June 21,—Bolshevik forces nave taken 30,000 | The rlin message added that it was feared the red A Warsaw dispatch declared one of Gen. Budenny’s eal message from Berlin today, quoting a Moscow dispatch. | broken out within the Polish ranks. Polish cavalry swooped down upon them, driving the Be | The Poles also lost 165 guns. Two Polish cavalry regiments There was no confirmation of the above from any source sheviks into the swamp Four thousand reds were were destroyed at Polotsk, the dispatch said. Officials declare it was probably exaggerated to have perished | On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Sta us LATE EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE KIDNAPED BABY LEFT IN BALLARD ! * WIFE LEAPS Katered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, ar the Postoffice at Me attle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879 Per Year, by SEATT 1920 JE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE | VOLUME 23. ‘All America to See Seattle Beauties Movie Man Will Film Star Contestants Couple Quarrel and Woman Jumps Out to Avoid Further 5 DEAD IN ARRIVE T00 iBor.oee voters wale be: been \porhog Hie Argument; Taken would be too lazy % wal «. aa she ! a fora poling pace, PR ig > Injured. y orning, and with him faced the | a iA es a soy ‘thatta Ur aildde whether tr ihel } Leaping from an automo- wot pe ‘ 7 > Bie A Pa i : APARTMENT bile in which she and her For half a d She was not permitted to sit be | husband were driving thru if bags side m at th tendant’s table Ballard this morning, Mrs. mithor Ye secu nD. Carmody, | sa . | Letitia ORerblom, 5236 11th areas i opera 2 iin nen goo ak? Tre Persons Identified in ave. N. E., was taken to the|Mother of Stolen Child er. We know { her hysband, where she sat wit Fi of} See eabraat. tn the taire ened Lightiy aiapee aa tee he our | Fagedy Wich Levels jLakeside hogpital slightly in-| covers Valuable Clue Gnd, presumably, ices arid ing the examination of jurors | Vancouver House \) | Investigators | A report from the hospital | ;to the police said Mrs. Oker-} VANCOU eR, B C, dune 21. After four days of Mobile thirst will require helf 4 Mrs. Curtis. the widow, did not en —Five are known to have met bh - : | plo: umped out of th them dooen bags of tay, it tt ma: |ter the courtroom, but ‘paced tack their death in tast night's fire | to aod furth nisi’ tiearteeemedl ittates in its accustor and forth in the. corridor outelde, | which destroyed the Balmoral | Avold further quarreling) where, King and Pierce At present quotations for ¢ with her l-year-old baby, Genevieve apartments, They are: with the husband, William) sheriffs’ deputies were élan Scotch, a noble thirst ia abo: cooing and laughing, in her arms. CHARLES DENNEHEY, a | Okerblom. ly baffled today in their Pacspinstve 8 posse or * aAWT em a RORS clerk vd the Pacific Steamship Okerblom is proprietor of| to find a trace of 2%- - Ah ts Curtis te Hated anya witness MISS M. M'LENNAN, a clerk | 4 dye shop in the varrereies Elmer Brewington, for the and comes prepared, it in the Canadian Pacific Tele district. baby son of Mrs. Inez tha n wnid, to bare. if onary, her al graph office. ton, 422 N. 47th st. or leged intimacy with aceused man 8. A. SPENCER, jan m | Rise a= pesca ac ‘Tacoma fre. I | Apparently an explosion in thejd O00 O ETACE in the city, jait there tor kiana ft ™ furnace room rted the blaze a ee gepan are’ based 7 |which within ten minutes was burr 4 where he has hidden the cai late, . a + pth oe flare amoct atlas Soll T1de-tO-Be = motner ana the authorities. Generally, we Anna Sa week fueled: ecour Details of the kidnaping came e Japan as modern killing her husband was turne ° light today for the first time 2 tried iry box in the were more cording to Mrs, Brewington, now \ . leantng L an 1s > vorced, she had placed her twe of Bid: as @ . a Ww r, tore for bel bn Setka of Ketchikan, dren, Elmer and John, the latter i ~ ar re « 2 r as Ox uid with difficulty restrain them |AMS*® wishes that were still his | months old. in the home of SaaaEE : ; tha ‘ Thaker he said from leaping out until the firemen | rome adress. He came te s, Mr. and Mrs. John R. @ k enter trial of appear last Tuesday with a draft for $7,500 4920 §, E. st, Tacoma, after fills 4 ‘ Spencer, the janit fre the sale of his restaurant in her suit for divorce here, and for (a2 x efiegroeigy 3 Ketehikar His fiance, Miss Josie rpose e" 4 Russia was considered a i thal teal to door trying to awaken purpose of preventing a kidn ¥ ized nation, but t ew 7 oe auth’ Spt he’ 00) oxha pagal Harwpaiy Mah cgaly fact thet | had obtained & court aie off it was discovered that it was at nae a sald died. is why he came. They were to be ing her husband from visiting @ bottenéd or refi « ry block had ret Ventanel jut the FOUND CHILD .EEP been in the a. burst along the second floor bin pee. DURA of WITH GRANDFATHER . the joint account that While little Elmer and his putter ai ervey P had insisted upon, has were asleep in. the sans sae rule—ted ruin is with smoke. Doors of 4 apie, be Ss midnight, November 14, the kid} but Russia may t ments had automatic 10¢ w Setka has thee ity detectives’ broke into the house and Was yearn before its mob s HODGE AND LONG when some of the occupants for Miss Pierce—and inck|rying Elmer off in his arms enough to seck sanity DEFENDING RADER | into the halls to find escape, they y the $7,000 Grandpa Gray awoke just in time & And so with M sid he wa pre ed ag ouldn't return to thei roms be I can't understand why she went | recognize the intruder as his barbaric, aa vit anital wunishtaent. aad sew, Miss Ruth Hecht is another entrant in The Star's Zeigfeld beauty contest for sales-| cause the doors were locked away tke that, we were having &/law, Brewington than savage. It p n why he wa jualified| women, She is employed in the rug salesrooms of her father, Howard Ewing, of the How-| Charles Dennehey's death was the je tim mets on ht eee ie fore Gray ‘ool Soa ei ruthless, cult rt dations cht : A Co! , Joe Bianchi, | kidnaper is said to e ee ret saphed as a ju Ra Heard Ewing company in the Crary building, Fifth ave. and Union st., and is living with | most sensational of night. He of the detective force a wistow’ to’ the, poonl gaan ace a on a marvel 1a was 71 yea © was ca pec o ne ai c an¢ be . see . Seecet seep .s her parents at Madison Park. She will appear in the Scott Kiddies benefit show at Levy's \eered from the | sixth floor and’ since their arrival in Seattle Setka | his escape } t aut theocra ft I eat to Martin, p. t.{Orpheum Wednesday night.—Photo by Bushnell. bith, “Skecqmae & clerk with the : helping wrgyee ree pur-| Mrs. Brewington traced the J be ” . ; . se a trous u and $1,200 had al-jand child te a house in Ball ne speaks a olume f the f rom ne ‘ie Ss ship company e “ it still offic , the D Ke nd was likewixe| Two score of Seattle's most hand-|lard ave by.the Germans at Ypren and.his teg |“2*04 Jf Miss Plerce took everything | days with @ woman. ‘This worm lief that t 1 act i |xome young women, competitors for! Metropolitan cafe, Fremont |was amputated while he was a| ith her, Setka sald everything Dut/ said to bave told Mire) aie divin ur Affairs of th lthe title of America’s most beautiful & Bernbaum, 1210 Second | prisoner of war * fur coat he had bought fog hes the child's thine: ae Se ; 4 ; 1 xth § iror called tol Seana vend wo § 1s y one pene oe wet discovered in the /2h@ Which she left at boarding] return for the little boy on the * he I n Mrs. Hester | ? house for him | evening of the day he first app ian M the raiment in which they wi fes at 1414 Third and 913] fashionable apartment hous at PI f c , in the pen? te: te Gest Kishen’ as a atl hird @ Rady ptheas Aor Bra. Tockmay. 1 t know where she is, but [| there, and, when he did show up ‘ou cor at theor Ge. ha been examined UD | ¢+ snow at Levy's Orpheum W Sea oars Uhion st ate r roun wife of a pusilist | want to find my money,” said Setka.|take Elmer away on the third government w an utte * ¢ : laay evening of this week F geod Bs tase’ enon | e shouldn't have done that, 1) aft explained that he had b of hing a maga Tolt, who took | pgp eng 00 tr Green's Cigar store, 1406 Third | bought her | delayed by business. ard code, you have a 4 ne ut nid he ave " T ie ! t nid Jer tame | tod would butld a monster McDonald & Collier, tatlors, 621 in Its Place Chief Searing in ie, T| ‘The woman inquired what had Bee) And unless A murder cane | Pra cake present the gir who]. ™¢l 2 gray fox fur|come of Elmer's clothes and Brews is enyrely oft he would dis- | is chosen to ent Seattle In the ee arber shop, 807 Tira] Lost, strayed or stolen—one qu sart | uto Collision that she wore when she went away. | ington is said to have told her the o th chance to t over, and man, ¢ ould Ziegfeld t ty content. |. May i lor special Scotch whisky! Finder} Chief of Police William H. Searing I nt my money back, then I| Were destroyed in a fire from whi stamp abou he b sds i ay . g women will appear at} (.) a Lindl’ hatboh ani Pou | narrowly escaped serious injury Sun.| Won't stay around here very long.”|he and the child had miraculou be messier and : Japan ective Jurors | wade night's show as a special | 2 '4Y* Grus store, becond an please return to the lost and found | eee eee eeotice auto in which he|. Buteno trace had been found of|escaped in Vancouver, B. ©. 8 ee ee anes sie pitaiedbertd ehh ote attraction in tion with the Fes-| “ane tickets cost 60 cente and department of the municipal railway.| way viding collided with one driven | Mi88 Pierce or of the $7,000. |days before, He added that the ay ip denen tabla posed tO) iar musical comedy. Each is Pet lit the holders without payment; The Quart has the wanders, It/by Jack Couple, 1109 W. 62d st., at| {Sie boy's Ses at awe eae R. rowl rumbling theu « i mr, | mitted to whatever costume] of war tax to the 9:16 performance|first wandered away from its owner| Fremont ave:vand Rwing st, oth ALL TRACE LOST ing er 4 a , she believes will most effectively se Sait ie : machines were alightly damaged and AT BALLARD HOME jon of the empire n | at Levy's Orpheum Wednesday | Mriday morning and was found repos mag gio t H 48 | oft her individual charms Michi Kaa chief was shaken up. It was some weeks after Bre Indeed, if the ent Pacif * ans BEAUTIES WILL ing on the seat of a Ballard 9 jton had taken Elmer away from Rot #¢t boiling before t 7 , Saturday and Sunday the likke | Ballard home that Mrs, Brewin : APPEAR IN MOVIE urgay an lunda, dick: | iremen’ 8 i 8s ‘agi Fa id ’ willibe taken by the manager Of (hs . storeroom of the lost and found de Before Council tall (Preeriepticenrir ite " Admits He Can’t || strana theatre. he announced today. | in Mayor’ 8 Office jirinen Counciiman ‘TH. Bolton's ordi-|} very frecketaced tad in Se |i" ain pet at the count wat * and uved in a scenic reel to “Te . . ; . ., ane . ; is ° country, 4 > he nayor’s office is due for a Mond: the bottle was still there, | nance, providing for one day off duty attle, aged 10 to 16 years,, must ax rier Are — Hear Testimony | sesisie w te woria pe ars See i ai n a ell but the whisky was A.W. 0.1. ‘The{in every elght for city firemen, was|| make it a point to look for an woe Thereaay” - an acta ce Louis Helliger, of Redmond, || All money derived from the beauty | eners vt zit hag |bottie was full of nice, water, | before the city council Monday aft-|| announcement in The Star Tues- sday by an acquaintanss: Striker Are Slain member of a jugy. that. found ||show Wednesday evening will be|teal, however. Window wa City railway officials are of the be.|ernoon for findl consideration. ‘The|] day we Lipped off the police of Chaim WATE J an Madge Anna Sawyer guilty ¢ ||turned over to The Star's fund tojat work during Caldwell's abe Hef that somebody took the whisky,|™measure would add 80 men to the For there will be something |/“") 0 we salons Two policemen and one r were | week of murder, was called today ||Felleve from destitution the widow | — —— _ —.-|membership of the fire department|| there of mighty big interest to || | 00° TMsne baby has dark 3 shot today during One another Jury to try Ingram |) 4nd children of Deputy sheritt R f é ‘ AHA Vesti abfactive January 1. 1981.11 him rose ae pein oad ee c of the policemen iy reported in a crit-|| Rader of murder in another || Scott, who was shot to death fight-) The ordinance was recommended ‘Also he has a chance to do The || Plextor e. o u {eal conditior ort, but Alequalitied himesit |/!ng bandits yec s to ig aus ter for passage by the finance commit-|| Star a good turn, for ‘The Star has || (hit children's homes take invent laid mnouaail Tickets should be purchased and tee last Friday || @ bet on, and it will take a freckle boy cash pl b ESCUE FOLLOWS 1 idea vabiaed to tet tte now on wale at the following a 2 pao sey sapee og tity ‘the sn s9 tae 4 FOLLOWS : a P. I ‘ come on, Freckles! Watch || Tacoma if a cl of Elmer's . iger in the Kader case me 4 7 4 R CHILLY SIGNAI ne igen > ie pes = es iP ; Meves cafeteria, Second ave, and ¢ -an alls Pp olice Shrine Quartet Tuesday Star! scription is among their inmates, 0 Beaipege Sinsortans » peur be aeuidact.auien, || oma a : j One can get all the highballs one wants after 10 p. m. out in the locality Sings at City Hall | TODAY'S WEATHER ne) men sd the Mirakelen All Chauncey Wright restaurants. | where lives 8, 8. Slaughter at 3007 20th ave, W dean of Ming. 0 officer , Raat in mat Spr and the witn Cascade Drug Co., 24th N. W. and| Slaughter doesn't like highbalis and has complained to the potte Attaches of King county offices! Wheat Drops $1 Here. Take M Saige ’ Be | he police, w treated with an impromptu | Tonight and Tuesday, fair; , of | Market at ard | He lives near railway tracks where much switching is done at night.|serenade Mond > when | Wholeent ia 'ack al mod. Er ciat ont 2 iF cht.|serenade Monday morning when holesule price of wheat dropped| erate westerly winds. " , w || Settlers from the United States| Confectionery store at 2001 Mar-'The train whistles highballing the switchmen get on Slaughter’s nerves.|the Shrine quartet of Fargo, N. D.,{one dollar over the week end, job ‘Temperaiere Ean Hours and started a f rect atten taken up 5,000 acres of land in “t., Bollard He asks that the bighballing be done at some more remote st , : ais ton, Theg were re wh | emaball tauizssit atnicion evitrtiods. die sthei4.eeen station or in passed thru the county-city building|bers quoting it at $99 a ton Mon. Maximum, 72, suxha ct, Alby arte ~ Co, No. 4, 6349 Bal-the daytime, 4 oe i harmonizing. day morning. Today noon, 7, 5 . *