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THE SEATTLE STAR HILDREN TAKEN HOLD TRIO FOR | : WELCOME BACK Ouija Board (GABLE GARHITS .. DANGLE GRAVE INVESTIGATION Seer | PARTYHUSTLER Craze Scored | LADDER TRUCK x nee ‘ # $1,000 to Fund for Deny They Helped Blow Up Family | Safe . | | the convention SN ere cactten. ined]: @ampecte)ieg teantiention’ in, the \ | Lieut. Ralph A. Horr, former! ical aasoctatio » Thousands of theatre-goers and ine th Calvary cemetary,| blowing of the.eafe of the Pacific | chairman of the King county repub-|on the @piritualism and oulja board others witnemed a npectacular colli- ceremony at St. George's Coast Coal Co, at Black Diamond " | Hican commit recently discharged craze on between a Madison st. cable was attended by six carly Thursday, three men are being ’ . from the army after 23 month There in at present a great no | car and fire department ladder truck Mis children, Mrs. Angle, the held in the county jail Friday on “ ‘ service, was given an ovation whe illed pmychic wave spreading over , at Second ave. and Madison . and her infant seventh child n charges, The men are John " s - P he appeared unexpectedly before t uh 1d, esp the Engl at 7:20 o'clock Thursday evening. the day after ite father was | Sinkovick ete Tutikovicr, 24 | Young Men's Republican club at its speaking world id Dr. Hous Truckmen KAwin Holm, 548% 19th to death, were unable to at: and Joe Dugan, 26 . \ meeting yesterday noon This in a result largely of grief and ave, and H. Rivers, were thrown to . The six other children were Gearg? Upton, night watchman for ’ ’ While in Fra » Horr contrncted | despair thru the havoc wrought by | the p: ment and bruised. to the grave in automobiles coal company, ia said, to have |trench mouth and trench fever, and | the war Traffic on Second ave. was demor- ed by Junior Elks. tified Sinkovick, but was unable A is t went thru an attack of influenza and| "Two of the most noted exponents | alized for half an hour by the block iy wubscriptions taken up by y whether or not the other two pneumonia. He was invalided back | of spiritualinm haye each low a son ade from the accident. The front committees to aid the family 1 were implicated. Upton sur . to this country last November, and |in jate years, which has had @ great part of the street car was twisted being turned over today to J. prised the yee At work and ex tt has been in the base he 1 influence in spreading the wave. |; mass of wreckage, and it ix ReGuthort, 2116 1. C. Smith build-|changed a number of shots with i | Louisville, Ky., nin These men, with the best motives in dered neariy'a mhirade’ tint. Be é J Adout $1,000 was collected, it them in a running battle : > Capt. Ewing D. Colvin, delegate | the world, have done a great a f man RK. A. Cole, @atimated, to be added to the Tho three were arrested near Wil ‘ |from the First Washingt by holding meetings which tend ave aped injury. insurance left the widow ‘ zon the railroad track ‘ + in reviewing the repubi hysteria a8 disabled. t convention, spoke enthusiastically There iw no proof of communica Six passengers and F. 1. Frost, ¥ 1) y for Senator Harding, as a candidate | tion with mpirits. All proot pe »\ conductor, 427% 12th ave. were | wai NE P \ for the presidency and maid that the | the reverse, Fraud and men jarred, Driver C. R. Dooley, of the : party ix fortunate to have in second | Case are responsible for the 1 | truck, was uninjured 4 ‘ 8 ‘place on its ticket, Governor Cool ?. ying «t struck one passenger, | REACH HERE disappear into & swamp near Enum : idge, who could just as well fill first gave ax his belief that the oulja| put he refused medical aid claw reached Seattle. Deputies Matt a | be rd had sent many to the asylum | every window in the car w who might have been saved had they Starwich, W. H. Sears, A. F. Morr | might have been saved had they place Called Off at Last 2°'.S°""" enol rin be Here are two good and overwhelming reasons why the democratic delegates—the men POLICE HOLD T0 | loft tt alone lDiswasnteh Valley " mann redhat ""* | least—totally approve of the selection of San Francisco as the city of the national con- | 3 a sh Minute pedigree tw eee ied tere vention, There are others, equally persuasive—all of them associated with the hostess com- |Ex-Potentate of Picnic Saturday veal the mysterious su ts. The mittee whose pleasant duty it is to say, “Welcome to our city, stranger!” The two Cali- | Shrine in Seattle} me «sua picnic of members of ape in Seattle to attend a banquet deputies returned to Seattle late fornians pictured are (left) Miss Frances Joliffe, and Miss Genevieve Cooney. Can you | W. Freeland Kendrick, past im-|the Duwamish Valley School and th Masonic club last night. Sam tne day blame the delegatés for their enthusiaem? | perial potentate of the Shrine, who | Pioneer, association will be held Sat- yom p président of the Ameri snortiy after the report of the gates erasm t Be le — R ,| presided at the Portland sessions |Urday at Woodland park. The asso- lon of Labor, disappoint: plack Diamond job reached Seattle, a > 7 | % Woman Found in Reservoir) unti: tne election of Ellis Lewin Gar-|clation includes men and women leaders bere when he failed similar repo 2 received fro * * eh | re w Tescinn shed Seattle | Who attended the first school estab- wnitar report was received om Oo | Chamber Protests |Too Much Rice in _|9,000,000 Acres of Identified | raters 26 FOecian, Venitped: Sutin) Ait Fie thee: valley alaska, near Chehalis.’ In this in | Friday afternoon on his way to his up. Swan reported by William Short. s..n, Seay ‘ * ie ‘ting ‘ i ernoon on valle (gk Sige barr Belle rhe peared Railway Mix-up China; No Buyers Washington Idle! runcra: services tor Mra. Mary | home in Philadelphia 2 0. ba’ JGKONG 2 eal > 5 . | Grae, 67 in believed by police | bo —— * * * fo Vancouver, B.C, to meet tugy DENY PART The present car shortage is ertp-| HONGKONG. June 26,.—Rico deal-| Going on record as favoring a lib. | Gira 67, sha brad pore ead oe, ° Jilted Whips Jiltee [Gompers party, that the bic! iN sare BLOWING pling industries of the state and|¢rs are facing bankruptey and a gen-|eral reclamation program by both to gated apie. th lil be: 4ee ,| They May Be Right ‘ N SAFE NG ett Simuretesen. i . mm on park reservoir, will be delayed | Be labor bed laid over one day |! SARE BLOWING | seq) causing wide spread distrens, sayn | Fal demoraliailon of the tlee trade: |segte and federal governments to the ["0M, PAIK enervoir,, will be delayed) “Tamm 4! 7 ge on Street—30 Days " _ . ec AMC i "y he efu ol erican and m o are " | " met, os Springs in the Canadian| |. 1. the werk of amateurs, because | resotution adopted by the Washing-| 1), t > end that all the arid and other poten-| son, from San Francisco, Her body | ant ‘ | {SAN DINGO, June wee Fae Sead sibumian ‘here: teat , . : [Japanese firma to buy more rice . b SACRAMENTO, ning, cook, met Frances. Lawrence land went to Spokane to attend | Plenty of Hitroglycerine was ured. \ton State Chamber of Commerte,| Warehouses are overloaded and/Ually productive unused lands of | was found Wednenday night. flont-| nay aq dog got the on the street. He asked her to mar but the safe refused to respond tothe | wiih urges the railroads to speed|banks are calling for payment of Washington may be brought under | 0s [p the reservoir and identified BY | there are Negri bodies present in the|ry him. She refused, and he horse labor meeting. Gompers was) oo iosive. ' 1 fs Jonebh C. Grane, 1308 Denny way d to reach Seattle some time “ up car movement to the records of | /08>* yers may they have 000 | ouitivation, the Washington State |~°"?” ‘ e ganglion cell of the hippicampus of | whipped her, Thirty days in the cit; The three men deny any complicity | UP much rice now. bollermaker, at the morgue Thure| the brain, say officials of the state | jail 4:3 se sf poner iprbeace Bd a in the safecracking, declaring they | prewar days, to get back cam be —— - |Chamber of Commerce points out) day. Despondency over ill health 18) noara of health here. We won't dis “ had nuly arrived in Washington | jonging to roads serving this terri BRUSSELS, June 26 t ts ob-|this state han approximately 9,000,-|the only reason given for the mulcide. | nut vem, from Montana. | vious people must fy,” said Albert. | 000 acrea of arid, loxeed off and over-| Besides her husband, she ts sur simea peamieimeigabtiis FRIENDS OF ISRAEL society of | ey eae | in king of the Belgians, and accepted! flow lands susceptible of being re |wvived by three sons, Jay M. Grass. RELLINGHAM.—A. L. Anderson, | Seattle will meet in the Bible room Read Entire Book to | °"*** ‘*! ‘hr "ilroads be allowed |, Bristol airplane as a gift from the| claimed. The state chamber is going 405 Olive wt, clerk in New Cecil ho-|of Seattle, elected president of the | of the ¥. W. C. A. at 8 p.m, Friday. Theft of Dress * LW.Ww such seasonable rates as will allow) Handiey-Page company. He said he|to get bebind the northweat reclama-|tel; Howard Grass, and Joseph C.| Western Washington Christian En-| Topic for discussion will be the prom- r) Jury Trying ° ° | them to get equipment to meet the| wanted bigger fuel tanks and dual|tion congress to be held in Seattle, |Grans, jr; and one daughter, Mrs.|/deayor, of the United Presbyterian] inent place of the Jews in world af- more, aco apap ge ge she ‘ignition but no royal decorations September 16 and 17 Charien Peel, 2121 N. fat at church, now in convention bere fairs of today. of stealing a $150 dress, stole e garment, Thelma Olmstead, sister-in-law, was arrested afternoon in Judge King "s courtroom. state had introduced evidence Clark stole the dress from the Specialty shop on May 1. The then mounted the stand and tes. fm Clark's behalf, declaring it She who stole the dress. She over to the juvenile au Ge fary could not agree on curk’s/ Rush Plans for , $1,500,000 Bridge - te Solicitors Recommendations on the type of | bridge the city will construct across ; Collecting Funds | ths west waterway at Spokane at Ddalvation Army led. er | Will be submitted to the city council |Lieut. Ralph Horr Is Home| by LYSUCITQN Firemen Are Thrown to | 5.—D From War wits ate ge Cena fipo pt A Pavement | tory and now held in the East and The entire book of Vincent St.| present shortage John's “History, Structure and Meth. | -——————— — — —~ ——— ods of the I. W. W..” was read to the jury hearing the criminal #yndl- | calisin case against W. F. Mody in Superior Judge John 8. Jurey’s de partment Thursday. It required two hours to read the book. The book was read because the court refused to al low only excerpts to be read. Moudy, who is alleged to be an I. W W. organizer, was arrested Novem ber 21, 1919, in a local hotel. " | and the board of public works within acre money, don’t fall | the next two weeks. A bond issue of that are victieaizing Seattle |$1-500,000 was authorized by the vo ‘ . | ters last March for the erection of warning is sent out from the |‘ bridge. Army headquarters here. | . . only branch of the army that | Communist Cases ting a campaign at the pres. e time is the industrial branch, | Will Be Appealed thelr appeal is only for maga.| WASHINGTON, June 25.—Depor- oid clothbe, and the iike, any | tation cases against 17 alleged com * | munists released by Judge Anderson lof Boston, Mass, will be appealed OLULU.—<According to dis | Assistant Secretary of Labor Post received here, 200 cases of | said after a conference with Secretary have been found in Japan. Wilson today. —Putting you in actual possession of your own 2-room bungalow—on your own farm of one to five acres—on a paved highway—only 30. minutes by regular bus from downtown Seattle! SATURDAY tet FREE EXCURSIONS SATURDAY and SUNDAY CALL AND GET FREE ROUND.TRIP TICKETS ON EDMONDS AUTO BUSSES GOOD ANY TIME SATURDAY OR SUNDAY REMEMBER—This is the land where you can get a little REMEMBER ALSO—That this land is @elling at prices bungalow all ready to move into—not just a tract of vacant that are right—prices that are way below any acreage on land, but a home to live in plus the land! It is the only the paved highway and bus line between Campbell's High- land we know of close to the city, fronting on paved high- way Additions and Seattle. You can’t get an acre between way, where you can get both the house and the land on my property and Seattle, fronting on paved highway, for payments like rent. Jess than $700 an acre, and we are selling for LIVE WHERE LANDLORDS = $325 TO $450 AN ACRE ARE EXTINCT ON EASY TERMS Know the joy of home ownership. Feel the thrill Just think of it! Just think of getting a little close-in farm, with a house on it, on terms JUST a LIKE PAYING RENT. To make it éasy for folks where you can raise your own food. Pay rent | get started on these little farms, we are going to yourself. Be independent in the knowledge that to put up 100 TWO-ROOM BUNGALOWS, ten of you have, your own vegetables, your own berrie which are ‘already: being Wuilt. : Pbigpiicey HOW TO GET THERE |," Any size you want, from a half acre to five acres at One addition right on the Everett interurban. The soil of these acres is rich and produc tive. There's wood enough on the'land to Society and the Race Track! A thrilling story which keeps the interest at fever heat until the end of the great race scene, around which the plot is woven. q ALICE JOYCE ; In the Famous Drury Lane Mejodrama “THE SPORTING DUCHESS” CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman Director of living under your own roof, of your own land. and fruits, your own rabbits, hens and eggs! Start a place that will produce something ‘Take an Edmonds auto bus @ place that will help you to make You a good First Ave. and Union St, leaving living, instead of being a burden of taxation five minutes before each hour, Ride and assessments, or rentals, for which you direct to these little farms in 30 last you two or three years. And there is never get anything back minutes. Tell the driver to let you good water In abundance. as off at Catiobsll’s office on the prop: You can’t make a better investment, even It isn't too late to get a garden erty. Salesmen on the ground every | though you don’t want a home, $50 cash and started NOW—and the food short- day fromi:8.a.m. to 6p. im $10 monthly buys an unimproved tract, or age is becoming so acute that the Or drive out North Trunk High $75 cash and $15 monthly buys any wise folks are beginning this year way toward Edmonds, and follow tract with two-room bungalow—or we oo ; Thy signs to Campbell's office fronting 4 Will furnish you lumber on easy terms. to raise their own fruits and | S8M8 (0 een highway, Five subdivisions to select from, Over vegetables, . a mile of frontage on paved highway. COME OUT AND THIS PROPERTY SATURDAY OR SUNDAY J. T. L. CAMPBELL 8% 228-230 BURKE BLDG. ELLIOTT 2900 W. B. WELCH SALES MANAGER StQans oto =:= Zane Grey's “Riders of the Dawn” WABBRRERERERERREEE 2. ROOM BUNGALOWS: —. AND — 1 TO 5 ACRE, FARMS