The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1920, Page 2

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eet mr mtg et ere namo maaN etme marin etnatreeantitenttintr i rt/e-ahentimeRNeR Mrs peat ihc pages —-rigmeien” Rote ee emg ae Sages ag em gpa Re reac THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 9, 197. ELOER WHO WEARS ’ MISS CENEMEVE COONEY HOSTESS ~~ JIM PRESTON SUPT PRESS HENRY Ww. DOOLEY OF PORTO RICO ~ OF Tere rD RKANSAS = ARE THEY CHEERING FOR A CANDIDATE. ‘TO THE DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES AT GALLERY US.SENATE ~ HE HAS TAKEN Fi HAM LEWIS Arv abla ee eeeeetda | NoPE = FOR HIRAM JOHNSON RETURNING Te PMACE eoreL PELEGATES ENJOY GORI OUT TOT ence CONVENTION PRESS GALLERY EN FOR TS EY aan OF IDAHO THE CLIP® HOUSE BEAG VO MIS HOME IN SAN FRANCISCO! POLICE STATION | "MISSES $1,000 |Had Been Put | Up as Cash Rape HERE’S MORE ABOUT _ DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION STARTS ON PAGE 1 Drawn as Jurors ‘Husband Wearies Cupid . Does Rush ’ [Rabbi Wise Lauds in the U. S. Court! of “Nagging” Wife| Business for Fourth Roosevelt’s Work _ Fourteen persons were designated) Mr, Bertha Italie is a nagger and! ‘Cupid im expected to do a record-| High tribute to Theodore Roosevelt for petit jury service in the United |she quarrels, and she makes the life | breaking business for the Fourth, a | was paid by Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise, | States district court Saturday morn wding to perspiring “Cupid” Morris jing, with instructions to report for ty, deputy auditor, Siturday ‘ duty Wednesday, July 7 burdensome and unhappy, according! “py Gosh,” exclaimed the fatigued| Merce and commercial club Friday. Bureau of Missing of her husband, Bernard Italie, very |“* speaking before the Chamber of Com ‘Those living in Seattle are: R. V./to a divorce complaint filed in the] Kennedy, deputy auditor, Saturday.| “Roosevelt was more than @ per- i | Ankeny, A. 8. Allen, Clyde H. Pal-| superior court Saturday by the um nae, “these birds sure are going wonality, more than a name, more 27, Gerard 12, Bdwards | toduy than hitherto, in view of the Bail | |mer, Edw. H. Rothert, J. 8. Holt, | happy Rernard . ge lebrate for fair.” than a mere figure. He was en Davie 21%, Marshall 34 fact that the McAdoo * men commen Joneph Eillvan and Chas. C. Pierce.| Bernard etipulates in hix complaint — epoch in American history,” be de- ° 6, Bryan 1, Clark 6, Dan. good yesterday on thelr prom Pollee Chief Will H. Searing e a ves | Everett residents include Walter | that they were married in & There are about 15,000,000 indi-| clare Meredith 26, Smith 101, Harri place their candidate at the bh | was conducting a searching in- Richer, John Hypen, RK. P. Chriatian-|phia in 1901, and that the years|vidual insurance policies carried by| Dr. Wise related many personal Bipumens 25, and Glgss 25's ) the lst on the first Ballot, noty vestigntion Saturday of the die | }sen and Elizabeth Jhompson, while | since have been so unhappy that be 000,000 persons in the United| reminiscences of. the peace confer- will be resumed at 9.2% standing his vote did net quite r | from other points in Washington | war | are D. 8. Whalen, Kirkland; F. J n ow! th bout ud 4 in the central police station | Bye rdagetitonss ee ve bbe hyena’ Martine Hunts Point, and 8, A. Den- ane: etter ike, Wa aoe Mra, Veronica Thies, formerly of| hisod “Manchester. ballots revealed | should win within the Hmits m lice officials were aiding the |Sault Ste. Marte, Canada, inter a — ly nothing that had not al-| tioned, there are st 1 not the nominating | chief in the probe. resident of fan Francisco, and be Been discounted. mapy follow. |«peeches for vice presidential candi-| Police efficiale refused to com-| eyed how to be in Alaska, is asked McAdoo ‘Spending leading candidates dates to be made and the ballots to/ment on whether they thought the| mths preatdential not {be taken mmunicate with her sister, Mrs, Day on Vacation appearance of $1,000 ball money 0 Lieut. EC. Collier's strong his immediate freedom « ence at Vernail convention leaders the figure named. sh the nomimation Indications pointed to a protracted seston today. Mven if McA Imoney had been stolen or minplaced | , - se ae . king for a spot) Also it was expected to be noisier!1¢ the money i@ net foand, Lieut ve W. Davioux, 674 Broad st! . NEW YORK, July 3.—Willlam G |@mn the portion ef yesterday's see-|Collier will be required to replace | this city, ee MaAGce aes t 0 om office in MENTIONED sion devoted to the balloting, which When $500 ball money disap-| New York today, but expeqa to came unexpe: of a long seaxton. Dele of Ambassador! nected ar as offering the best leery platfor conte trensepire ‘at the HORSE majority appeared to have de upon the cx W. Davis wpend the day at his qgiummer home at peared in a similar way two years tn. 1 and g [eared in a nimilar way two yea"|Gov. Cox Is Pleased |ituntington, N. ¥.. on Long ‘Inland . McAdoo left word on retiring last money was waved trom having to! With Demo Platform | pignt tna he shoud not be called the . rm a cvilection on u replace it by 4 jon taken UD) DAYTON, Ohio, July 3.—Governor | until noon today, so he did not know and so sUd-lamong the memb« xpreased delight in Ue | ¢ of > by mn toleeh to aiart} tases Colter een Ay expr delight in (| of the results of the first two b Is fortune telling a science or a superstition? denly war the deck mI the Recemity | voting that the various faetions were | cats i Be platform adopted by the democratic |at Ban Pranciaco until awakene You'll learn a great deal about the inside of this profession, $e taldats caught wiheut their rectors tn the|cecction the ben te ike ccratut Nal gg ig Pgh appbncgec ox eR when you see th rfully interesting d here— inte ‘morning Deets’ |< ‘ ” | vaca i strong BOX | ewspaper office last night to re see the powerfu rama now poche Pees toe cael Cy REC LOE een eee the paiioung. He| Gas Boat Uranus y P v7 8 the backstng office. Until recently goa for a gathering of the wa ompanied by Mra, Cox, who or, rather, unfaithful Prac Lieut. Dennis Drew, property clerk.| ‘rained with nim until early Sat Ordered for Sale every one of these visiting del had been entrusted with keys to all) unuay when the convention recessed Forfeiture of the gaa boat Uranus, wore on his chest —there were strong borrs | selred by the customs when Carl decorations proctaiming WAS IN STRONG | Rekdal and two companions were ar Sipencvman we avorney oo™ TRIPLE FRICTION ** sexe 730 VOTES NECESSARY | wei or smorriine Cxnaaian =i Palmer, William G. McAdoo or 4 hte? Geartig’s tavestiqontion will n e Un Staten, ew Cox —— de thang ecepinettity tor hel] TO NOMINATE CEADER }) wees ase. was confirmed 18 the fad Tibtina! chewrvere’ toany noe |Efforts Seen to Harmonize |'** way in which the key was tet | OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY |) orn orice . unguarde I] SAN FRANCISCO, July 3— |] . | & Geadlock develop betwren | The money was received as bail! ; Afoo and Cox, most of the rival| All Factoins tor John RK Haynes when he was|| Te” denen of aoe e tee uitiet | Woman’s Will Orders Would regard Davis as thep 000 mmm larrested charged with petit larceny || 2 Vote on the presidential nom h | convenient “dark horse’ to! SPOKANE. July 3—A movyg to} nation ds Two delegates Her Burial at Sea’ ast hes |May 7. He was fined $200, When || ation J + ow : He occupied the strategic | smooth over the differences | hie father caine to get the remain-|| from the Canal Zone have been |] y onow, ing, July §—Because 4 & friend of hers had been lowt at wen, | of having acquired no pow-| the Triple Alliance, railway Drother-| 2) s0g the $1,000 could not be ‘ ut | noo n " or 7 ner ne inat enemies, and his managers al-| hoods and farmers non-pertinan found |] ber n wr go to _ — ° pain | Miss De Burgh Lawron, @ septuagen had fined up considerable | league, looking toward an harmoni- The $1,000 tn the box || thirds of those actually voting, lef at ters gay eng e | choice” strength. ous program at the convention inf 4 i % ae a : ~~ me ites | jarian, left indtructions or ~ when the last audit of the police © the nominating total may r " that she was to be buried at sea, The | Yakima, was seen in addrenses made | ” change on ach ballot Should ghey nition yesterday afternoon by rep ary ta nominate would be > wit. . McAdoo folk seem just a little Sanitation, of Ss (soar a rail} Htaly (experienced nearty 30,000 4 to the sea in a motor boat and optimistic than se Space. way groups. carthqudkes in the last 50 years. | lowered Into 20 fathoms of water. y still say they are holding back | “7° abe. Meal Wedd Chamber Rene ne TN Peal strength. and they comlinin of the Puyallup grange and So predict vietory on the ff) icader in the nob-partisan league, -weegae and George Miller, of Spokane, vice more consideration | president of the Railwaymen'’s Wel by delegates to this prediction | Poe iM Chambertain warned agninst any BIRTHS attempt on the part of the Triple | Allianee to ignore oF destroy the et boy. | fectiveness of the non-partisan | Fer | league Swedish hosphtal,| “You've got to have us, and we've got to have you if we expect to get |anywhere in November,” he maid. EXPECT TO ELECT ber, K. R. CONGRESSMAN hth trl Miller advocated a trade of votes %. J~ Swedish hospital, ¥ mo. igi Yakinn between the Triple Alli- ‘yh ance and the Raliwayinen’s Welfare sides Reem ng i Pe What the railway men want most | of all are new congreaymen and new | "| national officiain, te wipe out the} iniquitous ational laws direeted| agnimet the railway brotherhoods,” | te 14, R. 2106 Lane, boy, m 5. 8, Swedish honptt “We want to trade our votes with 8:4) you thru our conference committees at Yakima. We'll give you our whole . @| support in cleaning the state, and! ir Fi: ME wT in exchange we ask you to give us oe ides your votes for congressmen whom RIAGE LICENSES | the ratiway men want.” Ue & estae........... 25| Short, in introducing Miller, told | ¢ Pella, Bellingham... the convention that “the differences | I, Edward, Seattic that once exiled between the Tripie | Alliance and the Railwaymen’s Wel Hannah, Seattle D.C. Issaquah ‘ 25! fare league have been entirely e, The rosa M ttle 20 | cleared up. | hp hr ae -< }f} “There is now a definite wnder- Legal |*#8ding and a clearcut desire for Lenni | Mutual co-operation,” he said. Te mieia, Cal. ...- zm) “We are going to send some Edna M., Seattl: ai | road men to congress next talk” © [egal RECOMMENDS WORKING - (288! | BEHIND CLOSED DOORS i, Marjory F.. Seatile....iegai| Chamberlain, jn lla address, crit! ety St. Seaitie th 26 | Clmed the federation of labor for air- is, Edna i, Seattie 18| ing it# political rows in public. der, Leo A -.-Legal| “You ought to discuss these ques- ie. Aaees, - Legal| tions behind ,Clowed doors the way the pa RTS pa “President Short. replied that the . | federation convention was the oni sak Sean Ln Seattic 26 | vw n was y| me etna © where organized labor of the Wer, Cleo Le Renton. .....: is ¢ could discuss ite problems K, Ed, Seattie bf | Jack Rowen, fraternal delegate Faylor, Mande A, Beattie from the Oregon state federation of Garter, Sidney, Seattle... | labor, also addresned the convention. | gy oe gga - ‘The convention quickly passed a noe. Well M. Seatile, 1°77!" $7 | umber of resolutions, inctuding one siding, Georce, Tacoma....... 22} ¢Mdorsing the soldiers’ bonus bill to p Phyra, Tacoma 23 | be voted on in November, and favor ley er, Walter, C mp Lewis. ...Legaj|ing am increase in the nount of Wel, Marie, Redding, Cai-Legat | bonu: HE’S LEAVING NOTHING IN HIS PATH BUT SORE RIBS AND RED EYES— Douglas . Fairbanks in his greatest picture ‘Sov 0 “iad a begat | The action of the Seattle and Ta- s Mayme &. tor. jury to the ‘Cenliatia murder Seattle “ | trials was commended in another Bilin, My cto M., Beatt Legal| resolution. Teller Showing the depths of degradation to which a good woman can fall under the domination of a brute-man—and the heights she Miarnon, Ross, Portignd “Ore 4417, — — * ” Ee sles, Pertisnd’ Ore... ie ur, Ten “eattie we wort it att me i lem ttle - . Md fe PICNIC AT FrorTU NA poate Se “ a SUNDAY, JULY F camer + in Dancing free.” All games and sports, Come ‘and bring yqur tpivorces GRANTED. tf By HAROLD MacGRATH friends and enjoy an outing with from Gertrude. A A Laugh Will Be Good for Your Live the legionaires. Bouts leave Leséhi Park every hour. . f ya } froth Ether a hl Mil Fal, can attain through mother love. Liazie Y. V., from Aral C. Rev, Henry W: Lambert . , Norris, from Ada H. . e 1 Bir, Ana, too larger. (Formerty of Beattie) Strand Concert Orchestra #4 % s # & e * & | nat a - win Preach Morning at 11 and SAM K. WINELAND, Conductor ¥3 \ ~ s ry ‘ 1 wre 1383 Woodlawn Mikama Acca isos ‘candeke SYMPHONY Malotte on the Wurlitzer ‘dena! obs 17i2 16th ave aeleg Morning ‘Theme ORCHESTRA “American Patrol” .......Meacham ‘ “Irresistible F “y . nF % wf ait Dunn, Playing “Cavalieri: . ith, Bmory ¥. J+ ee or © Hen Snetony Whitney in @ Xylophone ue 4 All Prices Include Tax 4 penter, ‘Annié H., 49 y,, 620 First | Fifteenth Ave. N. and Harrison Due, Concert—1:30 Sunday 4 ‘

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