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COX TAKES: 2ND PLACE pee eee LATTLE, w ASH., SATURDAY, JU L Y 8, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE FMTADOO LEAD! neem A On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromi »* f @eather ==] TheSeattleStar 7: oe ae. tetas Kntobed an Second Clase Matter May 3, 1699, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, #5 | AIRPLANE ELOPERS Nea nS Palmer 4, Mca | EFFORTS. 0 You'dBetter BARRICADE = SPURT ON TH SHOOTDOWN ‘15 Sorrgr ROAD FOR diana— Mec Marsha a " On the Eighth Ballot He Gains Ag Kansas—McAdvo 26 Fier one agro ae and Is Only 67 Votes Behind ‘ PLANE FAIL Here’s What to Do, How- HOLD- UP yy ego OE 4 ever, in Case of July jmer 6. AAS ore dps asel - 4 Accidents | Da BY ‘HUGH BAILLIE Cee eet mcr si |. AUDITORIUM, San Francisco, July 3.—Capta “Mich Palmer 11, McAdoo 16, ing the bigger portion of the New Jersey and |Suunneswtacox 4, Palmer 6, ace YOrk votes on the seventh ballot, Gov. Cox, of Ohi jAdoo 14. One moved up into second place, next to W. G. McAdoo, 5. Meadoo|_ COX gained 68 in New York and 25 in New Jel M toca eue! py report’ The unofficial totals of the leaders on this ballot w re ~ : { Racing ‘Automobile Used in edibs vilicoegertta oes When Autoist Steps on ) Wild Chase After High- fg oe. ioe ask} “Gas” Three Masked Flying Lothario shown thet the Thugs Open Fire ¥ unds made b ¥ . GOLDENDALE, Wash., July 5. | m —Goldendale's first airplane kets and other F elopement came near ending in aie have , : ra meceter, wae learned today, nies : Pierre W t , McAdoo 384, Cox 2951 2s Palmer 2671. oul . | ‘ G from Tv joan’. @ 26 g rac father ‘tried to "wing tie plane |t0 have all dirt an ak SS. somes Som s _The Ohioan’s sensational spurt was marked with a doublebarrelied shotgun Particles removed f t 5 him palmer 3, Dig demonstration. loaded with a charge of buck: %° as to pre m. Friday 4 On the eighth ballot Cox gained 18 votes more. The elopers are Lawrence Brown) In Adoo 3 McAdoo during three ballots cast today up to and Miss Cordelia Dale, one of this of erard 1, M ided slowly to his votes polled in the first two b city’s most charming debutantes utiete t Re Clark 1, Gerard 1, 3 ge aes Miss Dale had kept age jlock-jaw ¢ realant al during the session last night. North Car Palmer and Cox followed as second and third in the o North Ds “ox 2. named. yy eae A The count on the fifth ballot stood: McAdoo, Oklahoma—Owen 20. Palmer, 245; Cox, 181. Sat. | ty Sheriff ment a secret, it is said, until yes | therefc ‘terday. or b Dale, seeming to scent the plan | should promptly ©f the young couple, gave orders to|the patient. The reported to King co’ urday morning by m Smith, of Enumeta Weim: told Smith that his lights have the fastest racing auto [In town cap usually be spotted the barricade of heavy planks asus 7 . PB a . . - kept at his dispo ready for in-| health officer ties | across the roadway several feet be MS ADOO enim 9 aA Me McAdoo's count in the fifth showed a gain of 34 t service, and got out favor-|many of the drug stores hv t for/ fore it wan reached * ae 7 ™ “over the previous two ballots. William Gibbs McAdoo was born|cratic national convention at Balti | Adeo Me fowling piece. sale. bi holdup, Weiss Py Confronted with these obstacles. | waxy Ways OF | reel aa the Vielen unt tande te near Murtetta, Ga., October 21, 1863.) more, he among the first to pre eee = ae * Smith 1,| 8: * *& x the young couple decided upon the | 14,5, ees eae) lithe barricade full speed, iis father, Judge William Gibbs Mo-|sent the convention with the name | Davis I, Cox 3, Mes BY HUGH BAILUIE After. the. prayer,.came . ently course lett open—to fiy-forit.| TREATING BURNS |"Dpon arriving at thd barrlegd@fA@oa, wha W-terentilo:Mwyer, and his/ ef Woodrow Wilron “fot nomination.| South Carolina rms he AUDITORIUM, San Francisco, | tones of the organ, a Brown ot an airplane, paying a A rte age Sag e vo. ris* | three men ntep and begag)Mmother of a wellknown Tennessee | He became vice chairman during the | South Dekota—Palmer 5, July 3.—The democratic national |Spangied Panner,” as the family Te bandsom price for its pilo ‘« Gibba worked on/| greater part of the campaign | Adoo 6 convention, ready te continue agli hooting at the av <a “ - | throng stood, many singing. it is said, and promising a lone are butte, There are me top your machine,” they shout. }fatms and attended public schools, President Wilson made McAdoo Fs pg sees Cox 9, McAdoo 4, De! J incting for a preaidential nom- | Ciiairman Cummings of the 1 gum “to beat the old man.” ways of trea’ all of wt But the sutome forkily }omp ing his education at the Uni-|secretary of treasury when he! Th. ince, went into session at 9:47 | tional committee, came forward CAR AND AIRPLANE i a * over the plan dinap- | Veraity of Tennessee formed his cabinet |. scenes a m. today. a telegram in his hand, ready to IN HARD RACE | A very satisfactory \s down the highway into the} McAdoo was made clerk of the! uring the war, as secretary ot| isuibatdkea Aco 4, Cex 2; Pale Following two ineffectual bal- | it when order was restored, but hile, bad got {Etim Vacsline of petrotatum: malic followed by three red-hot} United States circ urt for the | treamury, McAdoo was responsible! oy 9 rear 4 | lots last night, a tense and ex- | was a lot of moving around im tame one. meanwhile, bad Koti This is spread with a knife on clean |streams of Tead eaatern dinteit of we when helinr the financing of the govern:|” virginin—Glase 24 pectant atmosphere pervaded the | aisles. ° e ob een | nieces of ol us ry - the were deacribed | Was 19 years old, cars a Wt Hane 2 . a engaged. Shotgun in hand, he rushed | Pitee* of old mut is - met = os | yeeduedl « ePagwvigier Sod he rs pe ment and the sale of Its bonde.| Washington—Owen 1, Cox 1, Da-| Dlg poy ning’ and the report | WILSON MESSAGE Gane menterial he ° They ail ‘ b thepeetionat laces’ ‘wnee ithe edsriaeht; toe sre was out that leaders intended to | READ TO CONVENTION vis 1 jover the railroads, he became di-| west Virginia—Davis 16. rector general of the railways and| wisconsin—Cox 7, McAdoo 19. + wildly out and headed for the han-|, haa on. bread. The gar in his racing car just as the |’ aircraft was leaving the field aw at Chattanooga ared | handkerchie : n the case Satur t to New York th is then cut Into strips and the | ties are working make every effort to conclude the balloting today. “It ought not to require a man 19 minutes to sit down,’ strips laid on the burns, “buttered” | ¢ New York then claimed the N | The order of business . Car and plane sped like the wind, |St1!P% laid on the bur ¢ aay ls rye ba tp erncliehh’ mi ihe young | his work more than It] Wyoming—McAdoo 6 Pe aeeyli ence Bo rgeeadtnderwr te son sHouted, hammering for with the occupants of the 3 rs oe ey is said that he was one Of the) Alaska—Palmer 3, McAdoo 2.) ~ 4 sonal Cummings reag President's The plan of using several or more from 1892 until 1903, when des king embers alot candidate, immediately after the . waving farewell to the seet ep hardest working members of the) cox 1 son's reply to the message of b ring fe better th mnceived the idea of the Hudson | orricial tamil “ * ; ee naming of the head of the ticket gentleman in the auto. P caben fficial family District. of Columbla—Palmer 6. | ‘The galleries were still only parti-|™& sent him by the convention, — When the plane had attained a Ke piece, as the si are Quit the Cabinet Hawaii—McAdoo Palmer 4 ¥ ® There was a tense silence, ng, hard fight to y filled as the session started. It vince engineers and capitalists ¢ He resigned because of il) healtb,| Philippines—Palmer 1, Cox 1, Me s evident that all of the delega. |#*tes leaning eagerly forward in Gi tunnels might be bored beneath the; due to overwork 4, according to|Adoo 4 ltions had not yet arrived, and there |*0t® a8 Cummings started the need of euy-| Porto Rico—Palmer 2, Davis 1,| )Y ing, very slowly, pausing after height of nearly 100 feet, and the|'ngs come off much pilot turned her nose sharply up when the burn _ ward. yapeemonn te de grunt ae Lp ighesd sagan |Hudson river to provide quick and|bis own statement 3 R a » many vacant seats on the floor | (76: Yt pointing it skywar Go both bar-|the muslin or ineans of transportation, but{porting his family, in February,|Glass 1, Cummings 2, Davis 1 braid sentence. rels ba rn i 1919. | Canal Zone- in ps end McAdoo triumphed and mer 1, McAdoo 1. | “a1. Rey. James L. Gordon, of the! Spectators were still arriving in res Gr doe tee up. | dre ‘ 4 : * | Young Robin Then Falls a tne nusiaing of the McAdoo was first: married to sg inokticial totale—fox 913 First Congregational church, San) SAllerles at this point. é he ch < e j Fang tunnels were ¢ in Sarah H. Flemipe in 1885. ps Bl ane —_ Francisco, delivered the invocation. ere was subdues bast to view Le ae Never, under oon cor ager Victim to Cat seven years’ time and together with died In 1912, leaving him six — 3, “gt ae 6, Dav sf The minister prayed for “interna-|@t intervals. stances, apply cotton directly ilies the Hudeon terminal building cost/dren. He married again in 1914,|1 rhage 18, Glass 37 tional thoughts” in the convention! At Wilson's prediction of 5 a burn. A» tragedy cosurved in front of Thel# 10,000 He -arranged for the his bride being Miss Eleanor Rar pe coe and quoted Tennyson's lines on “The after victory" for the party, A good deal of fluid exudes from | gi) ‘Tenn e inte morning [flotation of the first $4,000,000 bond » Wilson, daughter of Presi Ball Parliament of Man, the Federation of |was @ short burst of handel , a burn, and this f1 n lawue and was in charge of the filson, They have one child.| Se the World,” making a plea for the) principally on the floor. pa ee oe | tame “on the to tne necond story | financing of the whole project His three sons were enlisted in the] (First Seven Ballots |league of nations. The prayer was! The band struck up, “Hail to @he the surface of the wound eo that it) window int pol eae Sa In Polities in navy during the war, and the eldest on n Page Four) |interrupted by a shout of “Good,” as| Chief,” at the end of the gl can: be removed without great) tlictric ti a Ser ~ Pring: steAdoo made his bow in Amefi-\is now junior partner with his fath [the chaplain asked Divine aid for|and delegates stood up and ¢€ , nm and interference with the hea > robi eir nes can politics in 1912, when, as er in the firm ot McAdoo, Cotton & | President Wilson. . for a few seconds. » dressings should| Three we But Ration for Drivers ofl be remo » end of 24 hours | operator proc an Remi Same Renae hmcan, Sc ce te ae President Wilson Ts | ‘sory DANCE? McAdoo Is Favorite changed, both, andard and ae cry Pa fxn ane ae tar Proud of Party Work Big Bill Submits Momentous ‘During Night Sessio changed, both Standar a companies announce turday that moyed careful erage 8 it poco ir ad doin aeart Asa * SAN FRANCISCO, July 3— | McAdoo 266, Cox 134, Palmer they had incr the gas allowance |the places where it sticks to be ‘daggers have| SAN FRANCISCO, July 3—The/matters that affect human liberty Question lowing the adoption of the | Gerard 21, Cummings 25, Owen to service stations. © h If patches of hot tar or son os ata teers sine message to the democratic conven-| and the justice of law ae democratic platform last night | priechoock 18, Meredith 2 ce nerent to the Standard Oil promised to give their sticky substances ar n, do not try to remove them, but ace the dressing over the foreign substances. They will gradually osen up and come off. * morning om easayed|tion, sent by President Wilson to The promwise we deliberately re without amendments, the demo- . ‘y » 4 He took to nin feast |Homer Cummings and read by him|/newed when we entered the great sept Coe kai cratic national convention swung | Edwards 42, Davis 32, Glass 26! yan adept. His heart was strong, |today, follows war for human freedom, and we now |at the Scott Kiddies’ benefit ba into balloting for the presidential | Simmons 24, Harrison 6, Williams ere weak, He fle It was with the most grateful ap-| keep faith with those who died in| No did-fashioned, old-maid censtr| candidate. Marshall 37, Wood 4, Champ @ Shall the “shimmee” be permitted stations an extra supply of gas afternoon. “We are doing this so that the b aaly. ness men, who often t eceived the mes Flanders field to redeem it } . rn re ; ‘ et, struck a wire, and felljpreciation that I receive eer \board will be tru d to settle this] Two baltot were taken late last 9, Underwood %, Hearst 1, pee te evcure any gas in the Tr} In exp s of powder into the ng ¢ pa Seat ange nage from the convention so kindly) “Phat 1 should have been accorded | eee question | nigni with no definite <4iaht. hto- |Golty 1. ana Fianiahae a noon because the supply wae is important to pick out the tf interested. |transmitted by y¢ It is a source leadership in such great matters fills |™OF ri i, Adod was easily the leader on both| ‘The officié totals on ¢ualsann pleted by those who had time to walt | grains of powder, for these may lead cat from the Marietta was {of profound pride with me to receive |my heart with gratitude and pride,| That the “shimmee” and other |) eames cae in the inorning, may get their ration |to permant disfigurement if they aF|warching also. Like a. flash he|#uch an ¢ ce of the confidence of;and the course that the party has|vital matters may be properly con:| phe official totals on the first bal-| Palmér 246, Cox 159, McAdoo after work,” said John McLean, dis-| not removed pounced on the baby robin, and ate|the great party which derives its) taken fills me with perfect confi-| sidered, William (“Big Bill") Barr jot i Gust Turn the Page) trict sales manager. | iat has been said above should that it will go from victory to him up, in three gulps. |principles direct and untainted from o Shell company maintains the same | pe ded as solely advice for first Oo Pee rcanders etvour goveeninent aid unl the true traditions of County Jailor and chairman of the ration as Standard, but are going to) aid and emergencies. When the lthe authors of our lberty public are vindicated and the |dance committee, issued a call today dole out enough auto fuel to id necéseary firstaid steps have been! Me¢Cormick Thinks =| “white our opponents are en: world convinced not only of our! summoning King county's 400 regu-| their stations open all day, they #: taken, it is usually wisest to leave + |deavoring to isolate us among the strength and prowess, but of our in-|1. ang special dept h 4 CANDIDATE— Firet Third Fourth Fifth - Sixth Saturday, Bunday Monday, they |the rest of the treatment to the doc Deadlock Certain orton. the world, we are follow-|tegrity and our devotion to the high-|'*" 874 special deputy sheriffs ¢ pRatet qliallot Ballot | Ballot | Ballot announced, service/stations would be AUDITORIUM, San Francisco,|ing the vision of the founders of the/est ideals get in touch with him at once McAdoo oo ee 0 (266 sel 2/839 |357 |36814) parpiied. with extra gasoline July 3.—Vance McCormick said, after ublic, who promised the world the This is a conquering purpose, and| “Big Bill admits that, along” with} Cox ae 134 177 178 (181 |195 sunsel and: leadership of the free|nothing can defeat it. 4 jhis many other accomplishments, he} Palmer ple of the United Btates in AE WOODROW WILSON." |is a master superb as a “shimmee"| 2 ME ov shaker, albeit his demonstrations of Gerard the latest dance craze more closely} Cummings resembles quakes than shakes, Owen jowing to his robustitudinousness so! P f the-matter of “shimmee” shak-| Hitchcock 256 246 25314255 245 (2656) _ at. | 48 $422 ee 25-+| 27 | 26 | 24 | 21 38 | 29 | 25 |,32 | 34 18 |16 }16 | 5 | 5 The Standard oil tanker Be. thes first ballot toc that it looked gundo ix due in port about su y like a deadlock The situation is with more than 1,000,000 gallons ot shaping up as it was in 1912,” he) Na age and is expected to make a trip Be 5S OMISS WILSON" gpc- Force Throw HART TABOOS SAVES BOY BUT i 2% | 9 | 9 | 9 ws © Johnson May Go Back Rebel Attack | th 59 ing were left solely to the judgment | Meredith tees ~ 26 | 26 | = 1 ae | F to New York Club New Complication Arises in MEXICO CITY, July &--Govern [or Big BLL" “he says ‘he knows eseeeesees/109 101 | 94 | 96 | 95 | NEW YORK, July The Giant Elwell Murder Case “ment troops nave ia second cc, teak ths boas ae yards 7p 3 42 84 8219 31 81 { re ee setvinnl: oe attack made by rebels under com |servatives be not shocked, he has 32 8219 31 Hop of the @alt Lake club, of thes w Yoru Fuh 4-—atore tnan mana. of Onuna, A war department) Will Not Permit Cruelty to Grandmother EE ec pen an Poe rm ag es oe 2614) 2 stop of the Salt Lake club, oP 7 3 y ‘ore than |statement anid today. Osu H i ote o s elle jeputies: Si 5 2 BEE Soaet enatie. 26 fe bitting 464| one woman Kian to Joseuh Bownel tap inc cee, const: sana, hit Animals Trestle by Train [OP Mi altace Res ek Gee or 4 gee 18 one of the best in lwell, slain whist expert, wa | ‘egular and a A rriso! . : : Wilson,” authorities were in| MAYOR REFUSES | OLYMPEA, July 8—There will be) BELLINGHAM, July 3.—Caught|ball will be a masquerade. If the Wh pee pias es ia ; ; . | ’ iaatl Mire. J Vorester, go, (deputies so decide “Big Bill’ ts will arshall .... 37 formed toda no “bulldogging” or other alleged!on a trestle, Mrs, Annie Forester, 60, Nobody Will Thirst (00) (38% tivans, wno knew et] TO GRAPPLE WITH eee sc geist oC Nas RuaelatatoladmcntHAreat aie Wood 4 LONDON, Ju Great well for eight years, according to a , crus. 8p a : : H . Of two things he t# sure—that it! Champ Clark 9 Malia tisnnes by the Ame vel £05 OPC See shiseahtiornce COW; IT’S NO BULL fjrouna-up at Centratia and Chehalis, grandson in a place of safety, but) will be held in the Hippodrome the Und d ve colony in London to celebr Ke 1 win, denied quarreling #. Algxunder, 9828 34th ave. | if the warning issued Friday by Gov.| wax herself instantly killed by an/night of Juty 20, and that, in con nderwood . 2 pendence day, Daylight wil! | seriously with Miwell requiated Mayor’ Caldwelf £| Louis F. Hart, is observed approaching northtound interurban nection with the dance, there will! Hearst ve ae I) see S| ae. he ignored and ali the big Lor ho Ann Kane, former housekeeper Saturday to remove a cow from In a letter to Herman Allen, prose-| train last night |be a high-cldss vodevil show Bryan ae 1 tels have reserved baliroc leclared whe hea man known |} her front yard ‘outing attorney of Lewis county,| Mrs. Forester apparently did not everal of the city’s best singers.| Colby ....., 1 @ances. And it is expected that nolto flier qs ‘Miss W! threaten to The request was referred to the || Mart ordered vigilance to prevent any | héar the warning of the train until |fancy dancers and other artists,” he Daniels rhe Saas ys ete @ne will die of thirst kill Elwell if he should spurn her street department, the mayor de- [| possible cruel and Inhuman treat-|!t was too late. She had placed her|said today, “have offered to {ill in IS ea ee | | stendson on a girder and had almost | between dances with a program of] Not voting or | - : claring that he was too busy to || ment of animals i The length of the mean Gregorian’ Centauri, the star nearest the [ao any cowpunching at the pres || reached another herself when the |feature stunts. tering . year is 265 days 5 hours 49 minutes earth, is 25,000,000,000,000 miles J ent time | There are some 68,000 federal) train struck and hurled her into a] Tickets for the benefit will be oul ti and 12 seconds. away. statutes now in force. ‘ gully 20 feet below, sale next week. Necessary. ry nominate, 730. ’ 4