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= sin ] The Seattle Star o=-"«* SE ATTLE, WAS H., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920. OF BOLSHEVIKI "a | | T GIRL CUES HIM [THRU RED LINES Correspondent Describes His Thrilling Trip Over Armed Esthonian- < ce Russian Frontier ‘Ss - This is the flrvt of © number of news features mailed by ‘Correspondent After crawling under the Bolshevik barbed wire fron-? tier, Duckworth (arrow) hir- * BY J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH ed this bearded Russian peas- ; (Copyright, 1920, by The Newspaper Enterprise Association.) ant to haul him to Pskov. The 4 REVAL, Esthonia (By courier to New York, by mail trip took four days. to Seatt! My plunge into Red Russia was full of ad- ventures. There was a thrilling episode, too, with a charm- | dugout . ; | The girl peered in. ing girl. ‘ - | ept out of sight I left Reval, Esthonia, at 7 p. m. for Valk, via Dorpat mit velace. atked the git her Two Bolsh agents were, as usual, on the platform, to bu yess, The men in the dugout see the train off. were friendly and the girl rejoined I had gone aboard early, so escaped detection. I had)"* been told not to go to Russia. e My guide was an Esthonian lad who promised to get me ag? over the closely-guarded frontier for 20,000 Esthonia A THE FIRST ST¢ marks ($100 at the then rate of exchange) THE LAND OF The train was packed’ with a motley er There were Letts bound for Riga, Esthonian soldiers, some ragged ' Temnants of Yudenitch’s army, refugee Russians trying to get goodness knows where, peasants, babies, Baltic barons, stranded Cossacks and German bagmen. I stood ur night im the} crowded corr ‘Thete was no foom to lie down., The train was Then our real troubles began! CONDUCTORS, GUIDE REVEALED AS KUSSIAN BEAUTY ale YVHER BERT OCA WORTH |" »/ . phen } Wa ne to be mm when we got caught in a thunder.| Correspondent Duckworth) , Ws eee ts 0 ae res as he entered Bolshevik R 2. Soon we were wet,thru, so made/sia with an 80-pound pack n f te wer: ™)| loaded mostly with food. w a rude SI ON STRAW a ; fist The b ; w PEASANT FAMILY Se eee ght us,|, ‘ of for Us| or . : A | f us, grand-| , ‘ ; Mma. father, mother, wwo young girls.) FARMER LEAVES— : . three chickens o4 | were | GIRL GUIDE GOES ON AFTER HARD JOURNEY PSKOV LOOMS IN SIGHT! a wa I “ | to Ww t : M % t k w w We were now in the military zone, for it is an armed peace that exists (" Russia, Field 19° © ng along ! the roadside. Every once in a while we met mounted patrols. OLD TAX RECEIPT ES ASP. ‘ASS! At Isborste we this ramsh. 7 lent Duckworth, in ell of his one of the k “Terror” SNPAKING ACROSS Prince Refused Own NO-MAN'S-LAND Train During Strike, ; : oa ; tw x 1 Mi i n f :, 4 7 H t time hakin, Iw near ni ! r a a a is , |Gets a Year for ore tha wilt Reckless Driving | 4 PIG SUC |r 1 tall dow he t Age | SHOE ALL NIGH b Oe Rap a A aw 1 me ; « Th th ir " 1 id i Esthonia <We had d 0 It will be a warn. | } t | 4. “NYET, BOLSHEVIKL” {" | o¢ GIRL GUIDE OBJECTS Chief Aids Mundin: | vnc, ana) Of Youth A. W. O. L., halo oHOUGH Eng., Ju | womer orn / i the girl would say, “Nyet, ted a new diree = lt | | ut we might brit cautiously approach the ruin: The first cotton m After stumbling over piles of logs | mill in China is scarcely more than | gandals and 4 back, made my wa t farmyard into a very sogey an |e a ly plapred fieid, t off silently. We could and fallen trees we came to a lean-to 20 years old, DUCKWORTH DEPICTS PLUNGE INTO LAND | DARING PEASANT —3=——— — OREO Gesu ("SEAT MAM NE eo Lower Prices With Individual Service| __PAHEY-BR GO OUT EVERY NIGHT DIES ON ROCKS Was Climbing in San Juan Islands LIST ANNOUNCED Increases in Counties . hru- out State Reported WASH ITON, Juy 16.—The cen lowing 1920 po; Crook county * iis With tak, te Neglects Children « , July 16—Mrs, Miriam » busy in the ¢ had no tm that : Coot Heiakell, heb ne of, the island roc from heart ‘failure, it is larney Fuver count newspaper man tn Im apt. Heiskell came toy represent am n magazine. Later he became ales manager of the North Coast Dry Kiln Company of Seattle. Hey | was a veteran of the Spanish Amepe nd even some adults are | ica nm war. orrect-| The body, accompanied by Mra Heiskell arrived in Seattle Fridays” wn 4 With the arrival daily of the first shipments of our recently purchased _ merchandise, we are able to offer a large, new assortment of beautifully : tailored suits of seasonable weights, at the following attractive prices: $25—$30—$35 Every one of these suits represents an actual individual saving of at least $10, due to our large buying power and low cost of doing business upstairs. ‘Fit Guaranteed. Alterations Free. Satisfaction or Your Money Back. Fahey-Brockman Bldg., Third and Pike Arcade Bldg. (Over Rhodes Co.) Second Ave. 3 Raleigh Bldg., Portland, Oregon, \ ROCK) -Buy up-sta: Up-stairs Clothiers