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—— ” B ' 1 = ; Maximum, Today Weather Tonight and Sunday, fair; moderate winds, mostly western Temperature Last 24 Hours 59. On the I Minimum, 47 noon, 58. Eptered as Be ane Matter jo, Wash., « ot ¢ ssue of Americ anism There Can Be No Compromi: The Seattle Star gross March 2, YAN FIGHTS WILSON WHEN 1879, Per Year, by Mai VOLUME SATU UR DAY, waa ; J — 1920. EATTL 26, ENTS IN SEATH TWO Cc TO ME DANA SL SLEETH i ELL, I guess the world, at least our part of it, is going to come out all right For a while I've had Serious mistrust about the final State of our health; at times it seemed as tho there was no bottom ¢ te our discontent, no slough too deep for us to plunge into, no silly PF) experiment of insanity that the de- | Jected mob might not ad But I guess not. T've been watching these Shrin down here at Portland. I've mm reacting to @ big psychic im Pulse, and I've been observing $0 Shriners and 300,000 non Shriners having a good time, and @ny nation that has even 75,000 Men like the Shriners is too goo! p Bearted. tho broad-minded, tho full @f the joy of living to plunge into any psychic doldrums HEN you see typical cit! zens from typical towns and citfes, to Seattle. and from Los Angeles to Maine; when Fou see thousands on thousands of them layghing and marching and being big. jovial boys for a ‘Week, you can't help but react to the optimism of these thousands pes#imist would have enjoyed Shrine parade that I saw Wed y Night—a parade that took than three hours to pass, a de with more than 59 bands joyous: a parade of tens on tens @f thousands of men from every Spot on our map, and every man Jodilant, youthful, with the zest Of the joy of living shown every where Any nation vigorour. within it Ress standing Schievement. who Wearing a pair of green satin Pants, an orange jacket. a red felt fez a green and bive striped silk Shirt, white hose, and tote a toy Sword, and, thus “attired, if that tired business man can wait three hours on a cold, dark side street, im a chill Oregon night. waiting for a chance to start to march; and then, at the ripe hour of high mid night, can start out, full of vim. and pep, and jazz, and cakewalk and medicine-dance for four and a halt miles, then spend the rest of the morning dancing. while 50 bands turn an entire city into a E jaz pavilion—why, that man is © 0d citizen, a good fellow, a ‘| has kept a sane perspective | “Except ye become as little chil G@ren”—surely, there is nothing @ynical and blase about a nation that can present Shriners’ pa rade. is young, and and happy. t an find 000 grown men of bust and professional can take joy in stilt h aid herself E proud. I didn’t see a, , policeman without a smile There was no rough work Move back there, business, and there was no trouble about traffic congestion downtown, because aft er dark all traffic stopped. ‘The streets belonged to the guests fs of the city. No autos moved tn the sentra} district, and most of the cars were routed side Mreets, so one could walk @ (for three miles down the miditle of the main streets and be unmo deste. I'never saw that Pat it ix the way to handle @uring a festival ORTLAND h no wae done betore. traffic SAW no price gouging Even the street stands sold their tinse! cauds at a fixed and reasonable price. It cost no more for a meal, or for a room, or for anything elde, at the beight of the convention than it week before or the month re » ‘And the town swallowed E the 100,000 guests, and nobod siept on a billiard table or walked the streets for half the night seek ing 4 room. There appears to have been no erime, no epidemic of pickpockets, or robberies, or burglaries, and (urn to Page 2, Column 5) TURKS CAPTURE U. S. WOMAN r There were just ‘about fifty. jager of the Liberty theatre, saw the|Fred can give him a few hundred|Buick car, At the head of the car State Department Investi-| sy. wittion, six hundred ninety- |crowd of 140 freckled younguters, of and till beat iim, sae Mt, fe, and drtim corps, 4 nd there were at least a ha th other freckle-facee ids" gating Report | eight million, four hundred sev. (ail sizes and ages, he grew UNEASY) goren other kids who could beat|following, Fred was taken down | ty-right thousand, eigh \about the $20 he bet that no Seattle wes It was, in fact, difficult to pick Second ave. while thousands of peo- IASHINGTON, June 6 ce! red thirty-seven freckles assem kid could beat Weale ry, the the freekledest kid, but, after weigh- ple stopped, looked and paid homage : le department annour bled in front of the Liberty thea- moving picture lad, who is featured ing the matter carefully, the judges to the freckle-faced king Shat it is invextigat an | tre Saturday morning. in “Don't Ever Marry” at the Lib- decided red Morri was the king| At -‘Yeslerway, the car turned up to report Turkish nation And Wred Morrisey, 14, of ert of them all * |Third and stopped in front of the have captured Mrs. Mau | 1728% 11th ave. N., had a consid- When John saw Fred Morrisey, he} Fred was consequently immediate. | city hall merican Mminsiona near Tarsua,| erable portion of the above. threw up the sponge ly presented with ¥ Herberg’s| Mayor Caldwell presently emerged. Cilicia, Asia Minor, | When John Von Herperg, man-| Wesley ws some freckles, but) $20, and escorted to Ray Vox's swell|Me bore the gown which Hazen J from Florida |‘ Picks One’ That Suits He ‘at the Bon Marche Wants to Divide Her Cake |) MAN WHO MISSING AND, : JAILED HER SO IS GUARD Bride-to-Be Says She Didn’t Fail to Report After Search Plan to Steal $7,000 of {| for Missing Child in Alaskan Fiances Portland If John will have me I'll marry! Orville Brewington, confe him now was a mistake. I wasn't/kidnaper, and a Tacoma de running away with his money. 1| sheriff in whose custody Brewing only went to Oregon for a little rec ton left for tland early yester reation. Every woman must have day morning, were the object today some, especially after being in dead! of widespread search old Ketchikan for three mouths. If! ‘The search failed to uneover a he had ‘only waited until tomorrow! trace of either the deputy or his night, I would have been back with | prisoner him.” Brewington was taken from che Josie Pearson, 28, waitress, smiled | ‘Tacoma jail and put aboard a Port as she watched her, $1,000 diamond | land train, accompanied by the engagement ring dazzle Detectives | deputy, promising to return lost Je Majewski and Joe Bianchi to ni with ¢ aby son wing day, as they chatted with ber in the | ton kid m= the tel city jail, before going to Deputy! which the « and: ite grandfather Prosecutor John D. armody's of | were slee « last November , fe Brewington mid the child was in A big smile overspread the face of the home of a family named Don John Setka, 37, former, Ketchikan | nelly in Portland, and that he [restaurant man, as he tilted back| would produce the baby and turn |and forth on his toes and heels and/ it over to the deputy |beamed at Jonie, John's smile re places the blues he has had’ since [last week. when Josie, his beloved | TN) O@ a os fiancee, disappeared about the same ae, . Tyas Brewmgten,. moecner .& | time that $7,000 he had intrusted to| the child, of 433 N. 47th st. “thi her was withdrawn from their bank, | City, waited impatiently all night | FIND HER AT |for word that her divorced hum MOTHER WAITS ALL NIGHT Fog WORD d band, the deputy and the baby SUMMER RES | m9 RESORT had returned. She was still wait | & Detectives ‘Majowsks end Blanch! ing. more impatiently today larrested Josie at « fashionable sum-| "On, the chance that the jmrty had fees cay teen “et = returhed, unbeknown toé Tacoma | Friday, after tracing her day and | ih 4 geattic. authorities, and had ISEEK $20,000 TO FREE BRIDE || AS TT SEEMS ‘SHF'LL WED KIDNAPER [S Beauty Winner Gets a Hat CANT. ARGUE NEW TRIAL UNTIL FALL jJudge Refuses to Cut Down Bail for Madge Saw- yer to $10,000 attorney for rold bride ce ff murdering her husband out Saturday morning to r 000 cash ball to get Mra of the county jail Hyde started on bis quest for the ball following Judge im ting September 6 as the date for the hearing of a motion for a new trial Made vie started ine $ wyer out BE. Cc. Hy Sawyer, 2 The bearing of the motion h originally been set for Saturd morning, Deputy Prosecutor Jack e next week be the state affidavits filed by dge Tallman Frater requee ™ ted, because ability to answer the defense Friday J declared he ld not bh r the argu- ments next week, ar and set the date over unti) the fal) term. reduct quested. Hyde then m 1 for « of bail to $10,000. The motion was d nied, Convicted last week of slaying he \husband, Howard I. Sasvyer, on the fact that Louis Heiliger, {¢ the jurors who found her guilty of second degree murder, deaf to hear the testimony B.C. Hyde, defense counsel, says ¢ ix confident of getting a new trial for bis client on Helliger’s admis the } youtig widow ‘bases her plea for an- {other hearing of the case on the dis covery of alleged new evidence, and one! was too! The Mule and Drink. || A House Divided. No Hair-Pulling. Quiz for Palmer. AN j AN FRANCISCO, June 26.—~| “You kin drive th’ democratic mule | to watah, suh, but you cannot make | him drink it remarked a tall dele ‘Commoner Declares Lig | Wine and Beer Is Sham Issue at Convention FRANCISCO, Juné kate from Somewhere in the South with a figure like Dan'l Boone, he drew forth a flat flask from t hip pocket eee 1 SAN A house divided against itself ts 96 William Jennings Bi hat of Joh Weir Troy, editor and|7 3 r "4 Yemocraile nestor of Juneau, Alaska | today started his fight Tre been trying to herd the Shake administration cont ox Alaskan delegates into the Me of the democratic conventio Adoo camp. while Mrs. Troy is using Bryan arrived here last ull her charm to lure them into the Cox corral. At the last writing Mra | Troy had one more than friend hus- band. | eee | | night. One of the first results a marked increase in # strength of the movement make Senator Walsh, of Mo | tana, chairman of the reso tions committee, instead nator Carter Glass,-of V up of San Francisca house are “laying for" A. Mitchell They have a bunch of ques- at him about what his bring Gowy as done to the price of shoes and things |ginia, President Wilson’ m ve held off the bread-wagon ' choice a and milk-wagen drivers from strik x ES . war canh of t pI ” : penne ot e Mm. Edward Scanlon of the House | itions committee which frames tJ whet Mr faimer thinks hes done | Platform, and it follows that be for us, and why he thinks the women | ke @ vigorous fight to p | Glass getting the chairmanship, battle for a dry plank and will pose a League of Nations p modeled on the Virginia state form, which Wilson wants. ‘ SAYS DRY PLANK TO GO IN PLATFORM “I have no dry plank drawn, but | should support dent.” his ambitions to be I expect a dry plank to go into if por weil Bryan said today, Lies j annot say whether the dry issue” will go to the floor of the conven- |tion. I expect the majority of the | | resolutions committee to be dry. The we Seee Tete taken the baby direct to its mother sions alone, but, fortified with two| Women delegates are warned | wets will take it before the comvene | | The money is safe in the First } Mrs. Brewington was called on the new witneeses, who say they saw/against hair-pulling, for Sergeant-| tion, if it is taken to the floor.” | tional bank , lock «thin Sawyer trying to get a shot at bisjat-Arms Hughes Ims three athletic! In this connection, it was | Josie’s profession of love for him | morn whether the wife 25 minutes before she shot him, | girt deputy-bouncers.at-large in-|today that wet advocates who ha’ i |struck a respondent chord in John’s little mn to her he is sure of it | structed to show no mercy. They are/jooked over the convention p Re Wize ead ho nebded in eanent. hel yet a thine up on the latest methods, having all| nel, claim that §87 delegates ane | marriage will ably be an early Yea, six time he replied, and Meier Will Pas: just graduated from college wet. They plan to. get a mine 4 | event. hung up the phone Sale q ees | resolutions committee report favors, | Setka- met Josie in Ketchikan| Telegrams and long distance calls} Miss Betty Cinnamon wearing the hat she picked out for on Garbage Bill! 4 sick man of Phiadetphia swung! ing a light wine and beer plainly |three months ago, while she was! failed to inform the authorities herself this morning at the Bon Marche.—Photo by Cress-| sya yor Hugh M. Caldwell requested | {8¢ republican convention into line.| onto the floor and argue it exti | working in a restaurant in Setka’s| whether the deputy and Brewing Dale. Corporation Counsel Walter F. |The way things are going, it looks | “ively, making a strong fight for [hotel. The courtship was short. Ac 4 spent the Aight in Hand. , tr. Friday morning, to rule on|!ike a sick man from Washington js | adoption. lcording to Josie’s admisnion, it was ether they had reached that) Miss Betty Cinnamon, Seattle win- ‘I like to swim, too, and I caning jegality of the Tindall ordinance | ®°!ng to have about as much say-s0 “Light wine and beer is a sham she who proposed marriage. city at all. in the Ziegfeld saleagir! beauty row But she didn't sound awfully | ¢o- the collection and sale by the city | with the democrats. issue,” Bryan continued. “j | f didn’t like Ketchikan, a lot of PORTLAND PULICE contgst, hastened dgwn to the Bon enthusiastic about athletics, and she of restaurant garbage “ee straight whisky issue would be / : there didn’t like Jobe.” she IN THE DARK Marthe today—not so much to work, | sald she .coulga’t idrive @ fiver ‘The bill. was’ pawwed by the city] A big cast wind started blowing.| “tenger.” day. “Often I nearly had to| ‘The Portland police and sheritts M10 PICK out a Dat. ? that wax when she was talking about council last Monday, and is mow|“Just Bryan crossing the Rockies,”{ prions results of previous wet |fight when I heard people say mean ortice reported that they had seen|,,P°% ‘he management of the thieticn awaiting the 4pproval or veto of the delegate from New Jersey Saher aaa “aero show that light things about him. So we decided to| nothing of any Tacoma deputy and | Marche bad. promised cae t. 1 was just tickled to death when | mayor, | one | ine and beer hed! been. earaag come to Seattle lNnew pethina Wabtater of the 1i6|1 oa thes got sie gh yp Reyer 11 won,” she said. I didn’t expect Hecause the ordinance exc Gov. Alfrea E. Smith, chairman of |}. lee Mey 1 t and restoration |SAID SHE HAD feof peg jeould have any hat in the place at alt there were no many pretty Japs from bidding on contracts for the New York delegation, exhibited | tempted jon communities was ate : ise Cinnarr who say « in the contes at didn't ga © as been suggested tha a “wet” tendencies a a ACCOUNTS SWITCHED Thin caused considerable alarm yy abe can Dardly sleep of think T had a chance at all.” )the meamure May be im viclation of | set foot on san Feanciece sok, Brzee new So ts colnet Se “We ved here Tutsday, June] because, deputies traveling with @ ed over the hats and in ay ae 4 i ce one Ban Francisco soil, ti braska delegation, claiming 11 of ite The next day John’s draft in| prisoner almost invariably report minutes found one that|, Jus Bere Hie ol gre Hate, Mat | we: oe sai mi ee eee eeine neal tc: |16 votes and while he would not talle payment for his hotel in Ketchikan | theif arrival to either the sheriff or eat new wie 4 win all the time. | The first thing he did was to holler, 6n the subject, it is expected he will was received by the Scandin n-| police in the city visited. rs Betty has always lived in Se tue | Insurance Men I want a bath be elected chairman of the deh American bank. 1 induced him to| A ‘suspicion grew that Brewing. |20AN OF ARC SHAPE, and went to Broadway high ‘sc ¢ sah abe |tion. That will put him in the posix {t the money to the Dexter Hortor facing a long on term | OF WHITE LLAMA ¢ before she started to work | Facing harges where he will poll the delegas bank victed of the three charges It's a saucy littl NATURALNESS . Matthew Brewer and — Pierre tion's vote on each ballot, and am ‘John can't write, so we ided | kidnaping. and conterngy ecomingly sets APPEALED TO JUDGES Brewer, agents for the Phoenix | nounce it | that 1 should take care of the $7,000, |of court t have proposed the | White skin. dark eyes Ar Patterson, head of the|lAfe Insurance Co., with offices in} Le | URGES STRONG STAND 4 I placed the money there under the} Portland trip as a rfuge to eons 2S See university art department, one of the/he Leary building, were both AGAINST PROFITEERS 4 name of Jonie Setka. We thought it| make a away oe ae ee judges, said that one of the biggest; charged with grand larceny | Sat-) | “I have no plans whatever,” he | would be only a few days until the| The su’ eee ee ee ae °f factors in favor of Mixs Cinnamon’s | UF @y Prosecutor Fred, C j asserted. “Of course it's a safe as @ | marriage the fact that _— ie se Rb lpi Ey | selection was her naturalness of ac-| Brown | sumption that I'm likely to meet | + worried about having the m Donnelly tamil of creamy-colored braid here and/tion when she appeared before the| | Matthew Brewer ik charged with ! democrats from time te time.” j under a faine name, #0 Friday morn.| telephone number ew. | there ely he te eens ae ey judges obtaining a $249 loan from the} | With regard to profiteering and ing” t in changed the money to| ston as th y notty, whone pictures are now on! Betty says she didn’t really want Dexter Horton National bank on) Martin Luther's trilogy, Wine,|the possibility of a plank pledging the First Nation nk under mry| home failed becat linete teay Fast to be compared with |to enter the contest, because she two policies belonging to the com: | Women and Song, will reign here, all| the party to support it, Bryan said true name, Jone Then 1 went | Such mumber Be Oe oe ornare the [thought there were so many prettier | PAN? e Brewer is charged! except the wine. The women are le-| he “took it for granted” there would south on my vac | One point which concerned the! si .cteid competition, hasn't subsided |Srls in Seattle, but her mother, her wath ot = $180 from the t hry oman but now comes Mose Schlesing- | be a “strong plank on that subject.” The world looked bright to John| Authorities most was that no word |. honent since the first phone call/4ad and her brother Jack were sure National bank by similar methods. |er, at the head of a singing trainload| He said he intended to work for Juntil he discovered the money had | had been ived from the deputy |toig ner that the judges—Mrs, Edgar |She would win, so she entered. Now d ~~ ee ee nyc M4 ene _ bac yf roageions ut pee pte | disappeared from the Dexter-Horton | himself. If he had } his pris Y Wettuedel : he is simply pleased to death, and arGitig was the 0uly Ane). 8 | ec ee ae PO 1 ee ee ie Pascal ica [ooer’ he “Would have. raporied tinila tem amarons Feviareee S88 2 141 5 Inet tf sho, Sees bet to xe Sait Judges Ready to | Chicago who. haa a. Glee club, and| ticket that would win. ‘ite souls was mentally paralyzed for two! fact us ¢ as possible if physical-| orettiost aaleugir! in Seattle her mother or her inathet cntuk et Loaf for Summer |“** *"¢rs "y, they're going to) discuss the various candidates as he | cccie anit ted te be sewtven ty taak| ty able to do te | _ & |along--“but,” she say, “I don't think| King county courthouse attaches |‘! their man into the nomination | said the platform would have a bears clerks, it Js said. Next he could not | WANTS TO DIVIDE CAKE I will.” That is just because Betty is|are beginning to clean up th Rt pigs atta on ereliresmimenpr i cme ate Jonic. | " | wit OTHER CONTESTANTS thedast fir. the “ol ive; eae tee rere lected, indicating it should be, dis c fe closing of the various su-/ ‘J Phe “unwelcome truth faced nim.| Arrest Him for | ‘The big white cake from the - _ perior court departments for the She Has Fine | pase peitarvab eee ed wine He sought aid from Detective Cap: *_ | chauncey Wright Restaurants com | er. The judges 5 7 ee be ltain Charles E. Tennant. Majewski Insurance Claim pany, with the chocolate lettering ' Thief Exchanges AG fishing tribe Doon Sens Mond ree | Soest o Califor and got his first and Bianchi were assigned to the| Charged with having made a!"To Seattle's Prettiést Girl,” was so . 4 . | welcome to California at Sacramento, ee |ecitarget ith maine. made «| "Ry betes Pret, Gn.” wae"e| His “Old Garters |” Alibi for Not (0: 2S.50%Ra The two detectives traced Jc to|company for losses sustained to a| with all the other girls who were en The thief who prowled Joe Mosso's | looked rather tired. He wore the lthe Oregon summer resort. Majew-|buflding at 5118 Roxbury st, A. W.|tered In the local contest room, $02 Jackson at, Friday ater.| Adjourn in Trial . faraitiar black alpaca end Jia leki stepped into the lobby of a hotel) Jones w formal charged in # We could divide the cake and eat) noon, took a faney to a pair of new! A ta | sing a Mop crowned straw hat with a wide black there at 10 o'clock Friday morning | warrant ed from Justice s W./and dance,” she id arte lying on the esser, He gainst Curtis! band. uae j and spotted Jonie He at behind! Brinker's court Saturda by Prov re if Betty ha middle name it left his old pair for Joe With the plaintiff in the trial of| ‘There; that's done!” said Mrs, C. ! ‘ |her for 15 minutes, watching her to|cutor Fred C, Brown. Jones is should be Jaz according to aa reported to the police that| the North American Indian Picture] A pele. 1426 Warren ave., as she Seeking | make sure he had the right woman./ cused of filing a claim for $928.60| Brother Jack's and Betty's own the thief also stole a safety ragor, a| Co, against Edward 8. Curtis resting | hung het mop over beam on the Indianans Then he sidied his chair beside | fire insura when a contractor, | mission I'm wild about music and pair of scissors, pair of cuff buttons, | its case, Federal Judge E. E. Cush-| back poreh I'm thru with you for Easier Dry Measure hers, showed her the warrant, and|who repaired the building, reported |ragtime, and I would rather dance | watch, shaving stick and $20 in cur-| man adjourned the south court until) a while. | INDIANAPOLIS. June | he téld him the story ithe low# amounted to only $455.85. than eat he OT rency 10 a. m,. Tuesday | And so she was, but for conside ir Indiana branch of the National ] po | ey bearer Bs gehts phonic ay mestog sonal Liberty league today sent tele- anes) bien a Wee ee day grams to President Wilson and ing, June 4, and the mop hasn't) ‘Thomas Taggart, the democratic Hail! Hail! The King of Freckles Caldwell Crowns Him and John ’ Fred Morrisey! Mayor Loses His 20 Shekels jcome in contact with a floor since. | senatorial nominee, uret | The next morning she found a pair | cratic platform decatatien fran of robins building their nest on the | tcatio ition on of the Volste et damp rags of the mop, All day | jaw or ore Saturday and Sunday the birds la-| ‘phe telegrame claimed a meniter- bored, carrying mud and straws and | ship in Indianapolis of 10,000, saying. bits of string and feathers, until on] a state-wid state * Monday the new oted le campaign for members t Was comp! : | had not yer Titus made for the occasion. It was! n the birds disappeared, and it 1a toon tanengenes, cakeandcandy — affair The | was ed that they had been tright- Pag Sy nation was brief and to the|ened by the swinging o¢ the kitchen | Mauretania Brings point {door #0 close by. But in a couple ot | “I hereby crown you king of the|days they returned, and soon four | Shipment of Gold _ freckle-faced boys of Seattle,” the| blue eggs reposed among the feath. NEW YORK, June 26.—The Maw mayor said The drum corps “tuned” up and the parade started back to the thea we. All thef reckle-faced boys wh took part in the parade were ad: mitted free to see Wes Barry, jers that lined the nest retania of the, Cunard line, ‘They're most dué to hatch now,” | docked today, Drought 12 kegs ane 0 |says Mra. Stecle, “und, gracious, ‘T|toxes of gold and 42 bars pee ‘ | don’t know what we will do then, for |from England, The ehi t ‘the parents alone eat enough crumbs" tended to further afd in. to keep one person busy, the ei. bange ratm aT

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