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ae a Missing! Solves Mystery Beautiful Wife of Prominent Politician—Last Seen and Reveals a Colossal Crime Syndicate Which Is Entering Rooms of Chinese Fortune-tellér Patron- ee wo Engaged in Debauching With Opium Persons in ized by Society Women l , >» WE All Walks of Life a Next Big Serial in The Star What Became of Her ? .. Starts Monday, Jaly 12 On the Issue of Americanism T here Can Be No Compromise Tonight and Thursday fair; continued warm; moderate northeast- erly winds Forecast pitas Entered as Hecond Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Pontoffice at Beattin, Wash. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 187% Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE CTE om || TO ME a SEATTLE FOR | Nv cracker box; at my feet | co | tN tN tt rm) tl — Biases The Star Office Boys’ BOURBORS DearLadies |FIVE NTNEY iss News-Writing Contest) py ammine Cry Out for | MEN HELD "Se af ati milk. Telling of Evil Fate More Ice! fbestiec, grew fai trom ran to Have Befallen Girl of 1 fm the orchard and eating from « cow that collected 4 liying from a hiliside pasture Busy Delivery Men poie corn grew in the garden ast’ | Tell of Thrilling Adventures ‘ 41 'Cox and Roosevelt Named Today Toomality: has headed 408 a ji might have had a pan of cut’ | and Narrow Escapes on | ; as Standard Bearers in | rm out ot ice amt tne too man/°OP Arests s Them Despite ada, on’ a trail leading Broat trout. or a young grouse : | ‘Dp a won't bring me «ny. The butter! Order of Court Against | this city, with 13- any time the law says so, Top of the World lemocratic Campaign i running down the cracks in the | City Interference Elizabeth Magee, whom he is & young buck that comes J . ere i refrigerator. What sh: I dq 5 ;. m every night and nibbles at ts ini a shih "Oh, come on over. Watermelons, “Oh, Skinnay, c'mon tn! The BY HUGH BAILLIE asked Mrs. J. A. Bauer, 2517 18th| ge charged with kidnapim eee eee eee ones | ahd ev rv thing.” say dregs nr erly Moe SAN FRANCISCO, July 7— |S. this morning, over the telé Five jitney drivers were arrest: | LOS Angeles, as his comp 1 : ion. jand icebergs with ears and poses There, too, is the matter of “ # i Anybody w ing along the water-| Skinnay, freckled face, cheeks « Now for b the cam in. | Bhone x Z pai | ed Wednesday, despite the court imatliiaiiegnianed evil | plesed victim of a double +: and things. 7 | } serwntsi je peas grew on a bush in the Word reached here to milk, and ¢ream, and butter Fi OR RELIEF _ CAMPAIGN “Give Us Time” Resty| BY POLICE that Clyde Bissell, brill -| young musical genius and @ frozen, Mra. Jessie Tashner and black bear, which has bee : . {front around Madieon and Spring|beaming, hair m . dors he | “The ice man rays he can’t get ching ants und bugs out of | [exinald Dooley. of | aa ‘ould remember that old boy-|falver? You can $y he don't ie ie Seen een ~ lany gasoline and so I can't have| OPder signed Tuesday by Judge | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ | tetanc th Jering sea, pe challenge, for © portion | V a whoop and ell 's there ! ; ‘ al the down logs in the wooded pas lout info the glaring heat. of Beattie) "°° halleng for a large porti shoot ha ai “ng “? So | Roosevelt, assistant secretary of | any vice. He tells me every day! Mitchell Gilliam, restraining the | statntine C. Magee, in Los An Taste we. alan sine coco. |today, and agreed of Srattie’s boyhood, severe HOW Tole with his amore pat “Chuck” | te navy, for vice president, | that he will bring me some tomor-| elty from barring jitneys from | on June a1. Sieeot, & foreaey 5 ‘ ups, were rallied around a string of| hole, wi je awe nc aders toda: ro a. il do > x » was thing of a fish to build himself a Ite quite warm, isn't it?” I cetrigeraior Garh, wiete"tien weral’ DOverY year, aati summer be aay = ; Ah = A hk ein ag gee the streets. J.P. Worden, of the | {f'n the oe hotne, T-room house and jam it full of Mrs.” Tashner and Mr. Dooley,| unioading luscious watermelons, yes | Months, this scene is being daily en Shale ‘tor Se" artes, Whietl thay ow F age sli yo oe aig it in| Sty weights and measures de- DISTRACTED MOTRER Beat works of art, and almost ma- | government nurses and teachers on | terday afternoon ted by real boys, veer nie tee El Sind ‘ties Ghia eevataiy |ne tibtcana-4:00 bo seed spocie it partment, made the arrests. RECEIVES LETTERS a i 7 ita tio it on ern re ed th rr ered, eagerty 10 nd Seattle a “Sku . ™ Cl 4 3 ' sg hows furniture, dnd imitation the far northern a reach a thie The crowd gathered, eagerly hop ‘Mey ne ro 4 — M preck tne in the White House. And the ice dealers say they wi Police Chief Will H. Searing and} A week later a series of statuary. Ag see: sian pos hel ‘a te tok oe that a — Patti bata a Dy | . Roosevelt was nominated by ac-| fill all their orders and supply Carl H. Reeves, superintendent of |Teached Mrs. Magee, the girl’ eruous ‘oes u oes i meien, result in a feas " » tracted mother, purperting to have’ WONDER if I used good |off the Siberian coast ever grabbed it first; but the one to} been written by Bissell, ‘the girl and sense when I paid $85 It was almost foothardy to at-|get it first did not always keep 1 their friends, and posted at various for @ suit, rather than apt to cros® the ice at this time/as it was sometimes snatched away points in California—Oakland, Pore $1.79 for a set of bib year, 4 and their four! trom him tif Joenze a fe from ats petpe aber en ese the oe a i rs pearly o | But the spectators didn P°l Sooke, nak cal any others | Montana; former governor Mawiey,| with their deliveries, that's “| Fisher were arrested at Second ‘ave. | #T* believes ave been Useel . oe “orale edey pl = = aa Grane poe 2 ey the cir/many, as the passers were expert tpgaatty a fe ax of Idaho; Edward lL. Dobeney, of | said the mana at the Ice Le-jand Yesler w iy ee Mt . Crowder | “* & blind to cover up the real outa) ipo fori In tis -eouhtry that w ace oy Aged P and one rarely | Everyone should ewim. ‘Take it|California, and W."T. Vaughan, of] livery Co. 1385 Western ave nd C. Carlson at Third ave. and| ‘Ken by the couple. coutulasllll Gise foel in [RISKS LaPE TO from balf a million “Skinnays! It's|Oregon, were placed jn. nomination.| Other dealers reported that they | Union st photograph of the gitt-aga Sena ae cmten t he snatter oe (oo WEONS HAW! HAW! “SAWN DL] | «rena eport, witnout dount ‘They withdrew when the Roosevelt| would have no more trouble in| The temporary reatraining order |! ap girl apd desc: > Dooley, stricken with appendi . . How about you? Do you know| choice was agreed upon. supplying their customers “if the] was issued Tuesday afternoon by Su : such shocking practices, to which she! Making a liv at's a liv. 4 ‘Sascnaent . ne A : / ; was said to have fallen a victim, that “ z % determined it was r . how to swim campaign got under way to-| dear ladies would just give mi{perior Judge Mitchell Gilliam. He . An pope CAN'T GET GAS; HIS If you don’t. here's your chance.|4ay following afljournment of the | time . set Friday ar the day when the| Postal authorities took up the death in the floes trying a J S80 reer > t, taxe ording to mest of see’ |surgeon than to remain and perish CAR SENT TO GARAGE || nearly every day during July and| democratic convention. Plans were ae ——— jcity should appear in court and], According to a message recelmam from Los Angeles by The Star today, firnitur: car fare, ‘i n't it? from the effects of his ailment 3 ES, July 7.—John || August swimming inatructors are| being made to make special effort show canse. why. the order should] * dothes a: wn't § ‘ ri | . ‘ ea t me of those Mrs. Tashner, who wah the only|] p pockefel Ye. hae been || stationed at the; many swimming; to win the women's vote in the be-| not stand until a permanént in | Sheriff Cline, of that city, is now nd if y , t . Seattle, to im.'lief that that will be the deciding Yunction iscued. Convinced. that” while ir ans . on the 100mile tor ‘ beaches about ready i 4, or need them in such in- [White woman on the 100m forced to curtail. hie auto tour H recs mgt Gins struct in the art of swimming those| factor next November » jitmeys were to hi been] Were THADing: down tales. cies aie , ; t ce-covered, wind-whipped island ‘i ‘alifor: Considerable quantities that you | of southern California « Stateiibits fr . thent | nished by the letters, Bissell was pw. tht. orice 1 al- |learning that’ Dooley was leaving,| me known today, , because || WhO wish to learn it Sta ‘om many prominent | stopped at miduight Tuesday as the ° a @quld borrow the price from al TV rsigat Ree aprclaned ft became known A J women. were beltig prepared indors-| i F te ot aa ane te ak making his way quietly towards Most anybody and live #ix months ne villag " he cannot bt line ing Cox pete abt Ahoe framed) Canada with the girl. without ork why, then, what's |charse i ‘ape : welfare ar Altho he and his father own |} Tt was ‘dented that one of the fifet re : peed weeks ago. Bissell, formerly of Pittsburgh, Mt ali about : | aonahet with 4 re , more gas than yone else in the steps. will be to line up Attorney 3 : « sree oe oe aif restraining) Pa. is said to have made his ap- oe we the sare peeking mips Sy ip ge Digs world, he ran short yesterday General Palmer and William G. Me-|Urges No Renewal of Brit-|erder against the jitney regulation! pearance in Los Angeles some iru a hole in the tarp, and the |Ohjo, whence she is rac im be He joined the throng of auto Adoo as stump speakers ish-Ni ordinance was filed in behalf of H. P.| months ago and was introduced to gmail frogs learning to sing, and ¢ stork which is expecter s i making a tour of the gas | Bainbridge Colby t# expected to be ish-Nippon Treaty McClothern, @ jitney driver, by his|the Magee family by their son. He the hound dawg howling way overt ra grandmother. Her daughter|| stations. After six wervice sta the et tad adulation’ s bon betel jattorneys, W. R. Crawford and M. B.}took lodging in the Magee home, eee Coarins: Be ee ele Ame Bes St Shp ADPCORMNNE AVERT IT Hope had ‘turned hi cay in the fight. It is understood he was|BY CHARLES EDWARD HOGUE |S®o0™ SO Raa and was hailed as a musical wonder. (petted angi rte pag? grant Rockefeller sent his car to the || not given the nomination for vice| 'SHANGHAT, China, July 6.—(De madisional os oe he OP | MUSICAL MASTER DESPITE eee os Ceo in mp pre ffenestr “mang Sitting Here to. Settle COOl| president because leaders believed he|layed.)—Sir Rellby Alston, Beith ee developed today, when petition, LACK OF EDUCATION Incense of the wood fire in my rs. Tashner, at the office o' could wage a more effective stump | minister at Peking, departed today | ines developed today, when petitions) “ar .cn of nis time. he si “ ty*¢ . stump * OORY | wiike’ circhlated ‘far ste is pent playing Pastrils, and the quict dignity of lath T. ‘Lopp, Alaska c OOK HIS SHOE Dispute campaign if he were not a candidate, |for London, bearing a protest drawn | Were circulated ter a referendum} rious musical. instromenuae ae the line of dark firs, marching chief, In the L. ¢ uf Hocseedit’ team: rushed Into the vice|"p ‘by the. leading: agséclations ot] °? on thes ordinance recently | which hs: wne.du:ctejented Sauna Ldown the hill against the blue- | pujiding, where she and Dooley wer AND $60 MONEY] For the purpore of adjusting a presidential nomins after all|Shanghai against renewal of the i, pe Sot ae car fares. | spite the fact that be eald he iam Miack sky line, pushing in on my |ty make out their report It's z _ difference between the coal mine} leaders Of big delegations agreed to | AngloJapanese treaty. Many of the pouncilinen lay thd. clr: | soos haa ap eneudonl Aetieadtine woul, I honestly wonder what in but I'm going back to St. Law-| "NEW YORK, July 7.—Highway . se . | culation of these petitions to the jit and F ite tor, anyhow secetsly 04 ol ly cened . men ‘hese pen no valuables. Joperatore and the miners in wages| vote for him. The other aspirants he Chinesé conend that the treaty | Cee on ot nee etre hae besn | Was but 26 years old, thunde rite for, anyho proserdllgere day en here <1 0 uables a ; is no longer nec c nen, b e charge has bee ) mee ess yen Bat et Thomas Kelly told police two men|prior to the signing of a new con- "EApOBERatOS heroes oo Lake nea nee ead Ms ange MBtty denied by them. | His other strange actions about. . ‘ ‘ ¥ forced 0 remove and surrender co © Washington state media.|,.APparently » harmo Li as the only, possib! a < Attorney Crawford declared he| {he home are said to have aroused! GE but I'm sleepy es " iE reed bim to rem: } surren tract, th ashing Saini ‘ajo ends, In. dhenitc Be 4 al Attor r lared hi 4 H GEE, bu p TO REACH VILLAGE the convention adjourned. peace. in the War East, and since Ry 1. lor surprised at the citisens in| th? suspicions of Mrs, Mageastiam Hav get to bed and = get up at 5, and finish their demand for a vote on the in pee new boarder had a dual persom} wy clover be | !sland before th 4 | s Woh crease in fare, but insisted it be un. gutting that clover be | Si" rashner took charge of the| of the Washington Coal Operntors'| Jennings Bryan, who opposed Cox | policy. ae fersteod that his clients had nothing | She made inquiries Into his past! hard meme it rains, And the Jhative village at Southeast Cape,| Elwell Associate nesociation rooms in the Lyon bullé|aBd the platform. ryan maintained aS oy ; Thy veae BY ta do with, ie’ patitions nad Tearned tbat! while WG Bad elias ‘ ng 4 |where they landed, while Dooley ‘ ing 5 Sty Megan 4 The petition must be filed with the |? in the army at the beginning o slashing should Pg iP4 [nushed 60 miles over the moun to Be Questioned The board conslate of D. F. Buck.|_. The last moments of the conven WAY TO ATTRACT“ ccmperatier before July 19, ac.| te War, he had deserted and had ee ee ee to Gambell, a village of 115 W YORK, July 7.—Wiliam|ingham and N. D. Moore, represent-| 0 became general jollification’ in C AC cording to the Seattle charte been’ imageened at Ft. Aare which .Tammany, administration] BUFFALO, July 7.—The days of x for some time. and ye just got to fix the gas tains ~~ “going on the | islanders Pendleton, former business associate |ing the operators; Robert H. Harlin marr ad get it to going o' forces and states which bad held’out | getting in the teacher's favor by giv a While he appeared to be'a, gedtinal fe; and® there was Dooley’s duty, as traveling | Joseph Elwell, was summoned by|and Ernest Newsham, for the min Rater wood pile: Od and’ 2 [nurse, to visit all parts of the ist| District Att Edward Swann to-|ors’ union, and James H. Atiport,|foF McAdoo to the last Joined in| ing her fruit and flowers, apparently man in his personal habits, she is! chicken how fg ~ ligne Ma ind during the winter. His rounds|day to clear up what officials said| Pennsylvania mining engineer, ap-|°RCemne Cox une Be velt have wed. A small boy in the Ger said to have discovered that at times bridge to repair, n app at great risk both tolwere contradictory statements re-| pointed by President Wilson, man colony here presented his teach 5 he was seized with a sort of mania hinning, and the walnuts |were made 2 : , . e pottie of home bre c e snes thinning, oreand, andi, |wimaelf, bis native guide and his|garding Pendieton’s movements on “My Heart Is in r with a bottle of home brew. 11 KIDNAPED tat made him a dangerous associate pe the eve of the murder of the whist} IE I d gs ell sway encitit no expert |R00ZE BALLAST | ‘the Grave”—Bryan|Banker’s Daughter Sane oats ccerrsied it aaa ‘ At Mahe team and, sled went| Bwann sald that from the evidence| FOUND ON TRAIN AN FRANCISCO, July 1--"'My TACOMA, Wash,, July 7—Police i ° over a prec The guide lost|he has obtained “it was not improba-| Gustoma Inapectora searching| heart is in the gr with our Was Shy Money of all Coast cities have been fur ee to leave the a ews: 4 life and several of the dogs|ble that Pendleton wax in Elwell's! weaneaday for the owner or con-|cause and [ must pause until it] Arrested today for Apeeding, Miss|nished with descriptions of Binet | tear Pols, VEN fled, With the remainder of |home the morning of the murder noe of nine quarts of Hudson Bay |comes back to mo," said Wiltiam|Anna R. Hoge, 21-year-old daughter | Knight arged with Kidnaping | DESIRE FOR phi cing he team Dooley made his way to 4 note Spec f land whisky that|}Jennings Bryan when he declined |of James D, Hoge, banker, had no} i li-year-old daughter of t nt Special Old Highland whi | Wilson, of Tacoma, it} A desire for vengeance, presum: ices T' of wertng 't co it “ o give a statement o 5 © bail herself out of jail a ess ‘acoma 3 Prices Too Low! 1 village, covering the distance in| qm were found in the hopper bottom of] again to gt statement on the | money to ba si J ison, ‘| Say’ [48 hours of the most perilous ex a convertible ballast car at Laurier,| results of the democratic conyéen-| * Was released on her personal today. A rant has |4bly, was the motive behind the ab _ products are recognizance, went to her father's n issued for the arrest of Knight, |@uction of Mrs. Magee’s daughter, pat packing house | perience of life. Hia ears, nc July & tion. . die for an increase in price, ix) Pile ol gett edie wh : he id ‘ eee bank and returned 10 minutes later}who is said to be Mrs, Wilson’s|On June 20, the day before the tha opinion of Thomas E. Wilson, {404 one arm were , H | with the necessary $16, stepfather and Bissell disappeared, Bissell president of Wilson & Co., one of|Feached safety ( Mercury Climbs Cox Asks Suffrage a Ns er Mra. Wiison, the child's mother,|!arned that Elizabeth's mother had — he “big five” for t American | TRAVELS 1,800 MIL y Okeh in L UCKIL Y SMITH believes: Knight took Florence away | Sone to town shopping, his} TO TAKE CENSUS PARIS, Texas, July 1---Authorl to 81 Today Noon eh in Louisiana r |from Tacoma” list Saturday During her absence, it has been” ustry, who is in tle on ind IN, Ohio, July 7.—Gov. Ja WASN’T NAMED | She thinks they went to San Pran.| learned, he visited the Magee home way to Alaska. Prices at present As government census taker, héltieg today were convinced that Her Mereury in Seattle thermome..|| DAY nei packing industry are at an ab-| traveled 1,400 miles during the “im |man and Irvin Arthur, brothers,|| ters ayiated to 81 degrees at noon || M. Cox today fired the opening SAN FRANCISCO, July 7—-When|ciseo and may have taken a boat at) @"d remained nearly two hours with! ite minimum cording to Mr./ter, counting noses. During No-|purned at a stake here last night,!] Wednesday. Weatherman Salix. || of bis campaign for th esidency | plained he got drunk because | Seattle. the girt and her: young brother, on, who with ft wife, son| vember, a party of native hunters} were the murderers of J. H. Hodges.|] pury anid it was the noon record || >¥ appealing to the democratic legis-|“they nominated my namesake,"| At the time the child disappeared,| The next day Elizabeth was seen, daughter arrived here last) took to the open water after wal-|farmer, and his sn, William, whose || for thin year. ‘The minimum for || lature of Louisiana to ratify immedi-|James Cox was freed by Judge Fitz-|her mother says, she was wearing a/!M the lobby of a fashionable They will be at the New|rus. There were 11 natives in one| bodies were found in negro hut|| the ddy was 60 degrees at 5 a.m, |{ ately the woman suffrage amend-|patrick. "Good thing Smith wasm’t/light dress, yellow hat and white|Retel. A young man of Bissell’s @e hington until Saturday. (Turn to Page 15, Column 3) last Friday. \ ment aud thus make it effective, nominated,” remarked the bailiff, J canvas slippers . (Turn to Page 8, © at | Every day at the various beaches |Clamation Tuesday afternoon and)/ their customers—-if they are just) public utilities, conferred when they od awimmin’ holes thruout the city |th® convention was adjourned short-| siven time enough heard of the arrests. Searing ordered sees them in numbers swimming | 'y after The delivery trucks have the five men released following the |around practicing all the Inteat awim-| The names of Gen. L. D. ‘Tyson. {wait in line for their ration | conference. get ro|Ming hits overhead stroke, tango] Of Tennessee; Governor Stewart, of | Ruscline and it inakes them ri Ni‘ Méthend and Jew s brand new shoei te ney had 5 acne Dee taman te at sae Fm . « after th ““|tion board met for the first time] ‘There was’ no visible discord ex-|is unlikely that America, overnight, (4.3 + gpa : Wednesday morning in the offices| cept possibly in the eamp of William | ill repudiaté the Hay open door

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