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aa On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No on, Tonight and Wednesday, unsettled weather; mod- erate westerly winds. ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 70. Minimum, 57. ‘Today noon, 58, Katered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1999, at the Pomoffice at Seattia, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1878. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $! Forecast iil $$ TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE je |SHAMROCK NOW LEADS BY MIL oa | ——ee a Tatrucan |(Allinvitedte |! — | IT’S NO LIFE FOR A LOUNGE LIZARD! X DAYS: Scott Benefit } Geadfalls of the rural | " INCONTEST | | | 1,538 Mid-Shipmen Sc | Do not forget! Tonight ts the life, T have received no- ‘q merous lette from ar- toward the raaks tind the vile and ARRESTED . BE. toward the rooks and the rills and — bing Decks of Atlantic Shamrock Starts in Lead, Seott Kiddies’ benefit ball at the Hippedrome, to raise money to Fock-bound hills, and who inquired Bo fdas: Squadron Battleships ls Passed by Resolute; | iste aattiodips of a VOLUME 23. ake SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920, : eet tas aere eeoTTse y includes dances with which old and young folks are familiar. There will be a snappy vaudeville program between the dances. If you haven't yet obtained your tickets, they will be procur- Negro Pugi ist Steps Across able tonight at the Hippodrome Mexican Line and Sur- || Dancing begins at 8:20 keep the bereaved and pennilews “Would you advise starting in the poultry business? I have 18200." “How much will I need to in- family of Deputy Sheriff Robert C. Scott together—his widow and two little ones, Everybody in Seattle and King @ure a comfortable living? “If I buy a fruit farm of 10 @cres, what can I rely qn as my annual income?” county is invited. The program Probably no one of these tnquir- MM & chee sete tay woul renders to Officers | Again Forges Ahead lantic fleet, with 5,109 offf Fequire t: Jk v on ould od —— “Eager Ncavacoanaunt so-so TIJUANA, Mexico, July » vax GUARD AGAINST Shamrock turned the sec- 4 f ito ae ee E 4 the paanerety of starting bank | Johnson, negro, former barge: — mark at 4:26:29. : Pf this morning and ‘with $200, ould “Hopeful anc 7‘ OP Bitlous" wonder what chance [O00 heavyweight fighter, FRAUD ON CARS |"®. a. was more than a \ on — | anchor in Smith Cove at 5:1 across the Mexican border rg the | [United States here at 1030a mtol| here. oe jay. and was at once pled under) Prepare Ordinance Against) | AROARD Dt Serneres | 7 ; The warships comprise the arrest. PGH, July 20—4V' ~ . js | dies’ fleet,” carrying 1,538 He was whisked to San Diego by Counterfeit Tokens . . nepdeggesDlbcektson: Far be automobile to be arraigned on a white | of the = States Bary on slave or Mar act warrant, similar feo nie crv 3 from the to the one on which he was tried Among the ‘ “turned to” at 4a. m. and got on their knees scrubbing and ing decks, wiping guns and chinery and painting the-sides: big fighting craft, was Mi B. B. Cassels, of Seattle, who graduate from the naval ac next year, SEATTLE BOY Is ‘the layman had to make $10,000 a a5 a surgeon, and yet the shoe ness, and the banking busi- and the doctoring profession more easily mastered, less haz &rdous, and require but little more Working capital than does the Modern, wellequipped, properly Managed, profitable farm, jto spend a six-day holi Chicago, seven years ago. Sheriff John Cline, of Los Angeles, called upon the ¢x-champion at his emfe here early today and talked with him several hours. A greag throng of residents witneased the talk that resulted in Jonnson's arrest. Natives of Tijuana and a motiey crowd of hangerwon at the various resorts there, accompanied him to the United States customs house at jthe border line. ahead in crossing the starting line, | a : ee ee but, due to difficulty with her sails, | i . aboard the squadron's flagship ¢ 5 a oat the highest | sack HESITATES was passed by the American boat “a4 ‘ i i! 3 necticut. Midshipman Cassela Prices opm ot | BEFORE CROSSING The Resolute hit @ soft spot and| , . mitted, at 11 o'clock that his One thing Fou can pe eure like. | Deputy United States Marshall] @ challenger footed out ahead, es. ' to shobe off on shore-leave was # any farm oo © ae George Cooley, bearing the white| |tabtishing © a good lead as she headed) F 7 . fitting him for ‘the calm task | easy money isn’ ze slave warrant, faced Johnson on the |tor the first mark. | - ‘ 4 jscrubbing 40 square rods @t agp” 22 ion ranne® | American hide of the lina. ‘The huge ‘When the Shamrock rounded the : iad wood quarter deck. rabbits, ducks, bees, fur { | negro hesitated, «niled at the crowd fon turn she was 600 yards ahead | Another Northwestesn chap on Connecticut fs I. L. Lind, man, stepson of Superior Ji the get-rich-quick adjuncts and | cathered there, shook hands acrosm x 7 f the Resolute, The breeze from Bathe nae, meet tcc Sata Ten Cent Schedule WIN Go| exis, 24, tcze, [friends who stood on American soil, | when the yachts finished the first “ : * 2 : ) 5 W. Chapman, of < signals sei aad usually |8¥@ the battery of motion picture | Into Effect 20 miles of the 30-mile course. How ; ‘ . 4 Cassels, is in his'third year at totter it looks, the worms it |°Mmerpe assembled @ full chance to/ ee ag entire. |*¥C, Unless it increased greatly oe y i " My | napolis. The son of the judge Eke better . |focus ‘upon him, and then took the| Ten-cent and six and twothird| 1 gore grave doubts that the . ; coal” with Cassels for 35 days turns out. mm | step that will mean @ prison term in|cent fares will’ go Into effect would be completa within the |the squadron was steaming fi Take cherries, wcgpalow ss ot ot | this country | Wednesday on the Seattle-Rainier| jy nour limit. i. a BB - | Annapolis to Honolulu. And* their” @no sori oo sae hae | ‘The United States marshal stepped | Valley railway. |" After sailing balf a mile, Adams ¢ . 5 |horny hands still 1, evidence | city mar! a | before him and read the warrant | The new schedule way to have! shea to @ No. 1 jib topeail and, ff . : ¥ fact. I have a couple of id Hoong |€hilo he was still within two yards| become effective Monday, but of: hauie@ down his fib, sailing under { and while picking for hae fieur 0% Mexfeo |ficials of the company requested | two head sails, Burton still clung J canning corps, I did a} oA is" 4 | Johnson listened intently, smiled /that it be made operative Wednes io fig baby jib topsail and jib and ing. My cherry trees would peed again and then asked permission to|day, to coincide more closely with | torestaysail. Resolute drew up on Berg ae teas" coon Wet |fead the warrant for himself. His|the municipal raflway fare i%|ghamrock in the first 15 minutes woul ponds ieee hover on the |Teauest was granted | crease. after turning the first mark. Both were a bird and a | The official part of the surrender! The new schedule tnctodes a 10-| yachts were almost able to Iny their top tips of te limbs an — PO ceremony finished, newspapermen| cent cash fare and sale of 15/ course to the second mark off Long But, say, 500 — an Y |and photggraphers swarmed around) metal tokens for $1, or at the! pranch. Vhile we are learning to be |mirals of the navy,” said Lind, re also shoving the boat along.” |RATHER SCRUB THAN BE | LOUNGE LIZARD | TR. Spencer, son of a wealthy ler of Columbia, Mo., and V. L. | tle, son of a New York city | manufacturer, knelt side by side you ¢ 10 cents a pound net, a ite 0 ron, am, at 40 trees js big negro. rate of 6 23 cents each in $i|/ Shamrock was leading by « full |the deck of the Connecticut } to the acre, there is $2,000 to the “I've been away a long time.” sald! iota. An extra charge of two cents | half mile at 3 p. m., when she had |brass with a gritty rag. Alo |Johnson. “It's seven years. I'm t 4 hi ‘es thy | | Sn chwrion, otk $ | will be made fo transfers to and | sailed about three miles on the sec- } ye ey "io that ‘caleciationt |mighty glad to be back. This 18) ¢rom the municipal street Failway. | jond leg. = |home sweet home to me. ~~~ -- Both Captain Burton and Designer |of them, using soap and water on | | monster hoist, were C. H. Noble, Jof a New York banker, and W. J. 1 Uncle Sam's future admir-; | thing be surer, more defi- : ; . | | 4 f ; Py gli tkovabie? Do you know | WAVES HIS HAND | | Nicholson were aboard the Sham-|@ls in the making scrubbin : Rafferty, son of a Putnam, @ stock scheme, or an oil well, dr |TO THE MEXICANS } rock, despite reports of a change injup the flagship Connecticul } , , contractor. @ bond iasue, or a foreign invest | He waved his hand to the big the crew of the challenger which | i Elliott bay today. Above—| ; ie “Don't mind the work,” said * ment, that can buttress itgelf with | crowd of Tijuanans who have been | persisted up to the moment the race | Group of midshipmen mani-| . ae ferty, “if we get plenty of that sort of figures and show such | his friends during the enforced exile | | Was to get under way. hoisti : _ . leave. ther do this than be profits? Jin the Mexican border town, stepped | Mrs, Burton, thme keeper on the curing @ piece of hoisting ma-| lounge lizard. BUT—yesterday I drove past the | into the big automobile of the Los| Shamrock, was at her usual piace. |chinery on the quarter deck. | . In the “middies’ fleet” are the farm of a neighbor who had large | Angeles sheriff and started the Jour- | reynorny e The Lipton sloop took on herself! Below, left—Seattle midship- |Ueships Connecticut, Michigan, signs ed, “Cherries for |ney to San Diego. |Most of the Folks Getting | &n additional handicap by thechange| man, B. B. Cassels, in his’ Hampshire, Minnesota, Kansas and fale.” the road were @ He will be arraigned In San Diego, ’ jto a larger topaall, which inerenaeed |e d , t Anna olis. ’ |South Carolina. Afteg ‘today @ozen ‘boxes loaded with great, |according to the plan announced by Used to ’Em the Resolute’s time allowance to/flird year at Annapolis.| MIDDIES FLEET PROGRAM public will be received aboard juicy—very juicy—Royal Anries. | officers totlay and then will be taken yr seven minutes, one second. his ATR ee meee, tae of z mo {ean to 5 p. m. up to and in It looked to me as tho he had |at once to Los Angeles, where he will] to3 ANGELES, July 20.—Light| Today's race will be sailed over a| wealthy ‘ew ‘ork paint| "1 | Sunday. enough cherries there to buy @ /remain in the custody of Sheriff} seepers at Altadena, this county, felt | triangular course of 10 miles to each manufacturer, and R. Spen-| 1 p. m. to 5 p. m—Public inspection of battleships. | Entertainment of the visiting 2 factor, and maybe enough sugar |Cline during the preliminarieayat-|s sient earth tremor about ¢ eclock {208 the same ax Saturday's race, i hard 1:30 p, m.—Middies take shore leave, shipmen wil consist of dances, can a couple of quarts. besides. |tendant upon his transfer to the Viel coaraing. tet i age was |Which was not completed. ’ cer, whose fa er 18 a prosper-| Parade of middies from foot of Yesler way, up Yesler to Second || games, motor tours of the city, t eee juris ot the Chiage teenignn es eee Betting favored the Resolute by| ous banker in Columbia, Mo.,|| ave, and north to Armory. |ners and more dances. Kea, ho ae court, from which he fled| owe odds of 6 to 5. . polishing a bit of brass. 2 p. m—Auto tours for middies. The two cabinet members, ra OW Is the cherry bu under heavy bond LOS ANGELES, 3uty 20—That| After today’s contest the races —Cress-Dale Photos. 6 p. m.—Dinner, for middies with their hostesses, |tary of the Navy Josephus D 0 ee en, (SAYS WHITE WIFE Anaeleann are becoming’ Mane an to|Will be staged on consecutive days, 4 * |] 8:30 p. m—Middiew’ invitation dance a¢ Armory. jand Segretary of the Interior ) you,” he said 18 WAITING FOR HIM earth disturbances was indicated to: |Unless one of the skippers make te | baci roan from: the eraise’ in: Aleks aaa hat's the mat Johnson's white wife preceded him|@ay by the commonplace manner in |* Cay as Ca ture Four | Bade gh Mer rgracdeng g Beppe byliwnbier ser regina ‘Thursday evening, and will be to 2 Can't yo ckers?” c 5 8 which they regarded last night's | Pir | 8:30 p. m.—Grand public ball for men of the squadron, under aus- || y ie. ter? Can't you get picker |into the United States. She has been ¥ Th itimt signal wi 4. ? of the Chamber of Commerce at é ge ickers by ei “ tremor. he preliminary sign: fas sound- pices of port commission, in Smith Cove public terminal. ‘Oh, yes; I can get pickers by |in Los Angeles for several days, he ed at noon for a start at 12:15. > ner at the Masonic club rooms ? paying 4 cents a pound, but the |told newspaper men. He denied al ‘The fifth of the latest series of Wee eater sot Mavheesing iit Ja S Who Tr FRIDAY day evening. They will leave Fr (| Faing split’ most ot the crop, an a |story that had been current here OF nade-npa gre pol Mare pnd ‘ — considerably smaller than the Pp. ‘y |], Morning—Arrival of Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and || night. 4 aaecere ae PB a nything |some time to the effect that his wife | sh at 6:50 y rday evening. first two days of racing. The breeze, speed bed ee ‘eer ere ne on Battleship Idabo. | EAGER TO PLAY ut perfect fru! he p.m. to 5 p. m—Pul on ips. TTLE BASEBALL re paying {had deserted him. shock was much lighter than those f | ey “ * ” 7 * which had been registering about 14 11 cents for perfect stuff, but they hs he's waiting for me,” he said.|felt last Friday and lasted only a knots early in the morning, continued 0 I as Kvening—Dinner for secretaries at Arctic club, and possible public Lieut. E. L. Richardson and (SREY pa ai ag la Wares aco CRIMES | lgpenenle meron a to drop and was making only about] Morikawa Shizuma, Morikawa Mi-|| ™ene: SATURDAY See ache Coen #11 cents, but I took |g; o three knots as the time approached |nora, Hattori Bannojo and Tanaka| the flagship Connecticut, asked fore the og Ey oor sylodles id Ie icy og Mexico when he for the yachts to cross the line. Kamithi came up the gangplank of lpm 5p. m.—Pablic on battleships. Star today to find them a in nf rm a ir ones 7 fio sini weal The yachts barely had steerage|the Kangoean Maru in a’column of 8:30 p, m.—Second middies’ ball at Armory. field where the flagship team can — ; | Pettus a agin ann eae tas ee way. They circled the Ambrose light: |twos, Sorhewhat under the influence | ; SUNDAY Practice Wednesday, Thursday ap ‘And then I remembered that |son and hin white wife. The permit xhip, jockeying for the advantage. |of ‘rice whisky, they held their for-| 1 p.m. to 5 p. m—Last public reception on battleships. | Friday mornings and play the team. Me enor aie aloo ne wane netic ode Five minutes before, the start both | mation pretty well the flagship New Mextco, of the @ were split; that half of them |for departure from Mexico for Chi ert EO tEe dado te ateta P| “We honorable officer—honorable p Sieus) fixe cn cetera Mee goes, Coots. tha. stestm, BRA Jango, and wee only for the big . sails up the stays in stops. ont.” they aald to the immisration| More Gas Is Due Babe Ruth Slams sional ning on Saturday and setoua thay were canned with iatiiet. BALTIMORE, M4, July 20.—Fire and customs inspectors who accosted i baat tian os few hours: they wete.e mess | which broke ontat 2:15 p. m, today |#tart. The wind ha@ died down #0/them, “Go ashore, civil garment.” Wedngsday Night|. Out 32d Home Run Motorists who ethers am And I could see the acute dis | in the center of the retail dry goods | that the Hoag gpd angen ay And they smiled ingratiatingly. Re aie at goriih ny eahpte POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, ma nog the reo of fees ‘aa i unkn would have with aac} district caused a general alarm to be . But the inspectors were incredul-| #undo ue in § + July 20.—Babe Ruth made 2 rom the men-of-war are angay tae of cherries, all ripening at | What Is Useless sent*in. The section was seriously |the big challenger would not break joug, and “shook down” the quartet,|Msht, she cannot be unloaded untit| oo of the season He “al asi paatliaying Bef A popes ‘one time, all requiring quick hand to Y threatened, it orted out and was hauled partly down. | with the result that they proved to|the following morning, officials o! “ * merce to be assigned Tamia ee” Scrn tangs | ‘o You katie Five minutes after the start, Reso |e most “honorable” atownware the company said Tuesday. Kame of the Yartkees-White Sox dou-| request, it was said, is urgent eanetants wera es a i lute was footing it nearly even with |"“nney aro now secing America thru| According to John McLean, district |ble header this afternoon. ‘There | order that the program may’ be the mo: i. Ope may priceless to the challenger io staling Gta cath inthe t sales manager, the allowance to serv: | Were two men out and no one on| pleted by tonight. cian -adipede dateniad some other man or wom- ‘The official atarting time was: tae wrlctention tation, kad ait ty {ice stations will be raised when the|base at the time, Faber wax twirl % an. The Star Want Ads Shamrock, 12:15:48. sent to Portland and given free pass. |2@¥ Supply of gasoline arrives, but |ing for the Sox. Futh broke his 0 TONS of cherries go to nit’ Bue wou th tue Resolute, 12:16:26 ibe Spite 5 ptcaccnytiert H*-] the ration limit will have to be main: /own previous homé run record yes e waste in this country will put y uc! At 12:22 Resolute passed Shamrock, *#° 0° th 1 Prrrepigh id sary POE) jterday with two homers a ews: every year, So tens of with the man who wants to the leeward, After Shamrock's|*? eevee that port for the Orient. — . * J — thousands of city people what you don’t want. crew had cleared the fouled jIb top| \ 0 gon PARIS, July 20 ance will cat! " CHRISTCHURCH, N. 7%, July. 20 omni 3 sag eval Aye bo tgper : : ipetion: sae Abicttete clecVanth Gao wot tie attnndinescto a ‘ai, July 20.—Ten|ry out her agreement with Great |The returned soldiers’ association .. this fruit, because the extra fancy Look sree rie house || ities ware shot deadsiear ‘Tiasy|| garboard men were hurt, none se how,| Britain to furnish armed support /here, favoring a white New Zealand, |! 2998 Advance 2 Cents. ited conte 160. bigh, abd the and see what you can ||{o mites from (alway, after which| ‘The spinnaker did not draw well, ever, when an elevator dropped] to Poland in event efforts to effect | strongly condemns the continued in.| Ranch eggs were guilty of @ mquashy, passe cherry has no turn into money. police sacked the town, setting fire|and the Shamrock again appeared| three floors in a new building here|a pacific solution of differences be-| flux of Japs, Hindus and Chinese,|cent rise in price Tuesday means of exit from the orchard. Phone Main 600. to houses and burning the town hall, |loggy. The spinnaker was taken in|today. All thore in the lift were|tween Poland and Soviet Russia |and demands urgent government ac-|They are quoted at 52 cents Just as tons of good apples rot #3 according to a news dispatch from|at 12:25 and 4 smaller reaching jibjcarpenters. Five were taken to/fail, Premier Millerand told the/|tion to prevent their further immi-|to the retailer, Pullet egam. Dublin today, urn to Page 2, Column Q hospitals but the others merely|chamber of deputies today. gration, tered no chanp~ (urn to Page 2 Column 2)

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