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GIRL SWEARS FATHER BURIED re 7 ' al \ ng ral en CQ he = iy, he rer Oe NECA AO RASS SEA ELLE AEA LL ACLS LASSE LEAS ELSPA SAAS At aa ieee de On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Ea Weather ee mx 6 Tonight and Friday, fair d cooler; gentle r Temperature Last 24 Hours 9, at the Postoffic Katered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1 Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1819. Por Year, by Mall, $5 to 69 VOLUME 23. wg SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920. . TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE AS IT SEEMS DANA SLEETH % HIS first-hand nature E 5 ( AP E In up with a new woodland creature the @ther night, and [ am still very Quivery, and liable to shy at @ yel- | low feat blowing across the road. | I wag bedded down in the small @ent, and the fire was down to a | mre Ted glow, and the night had shut | Two Ex-Burglars Scale Wall dn upon me, and suddenly some thing jangled the wash pan hang. | ON Ladder and Flee From ing on the tree side, And then | A Bomething leaped to the dish pan, | Monroe in Stolen Auto | @nd from thence to the skillet, and» eee: from there it rampaged, with a Placing a ladder against the wall) Mighty rattle and crashing. | surrow Thru the dishes. I was stirred, I stirred, and upon me stirring there Geacended some wild thing of the | ‘t@ay from the state reformatory at forest that cascaded up one side of Monroe and headed for Seattle in @ _ the tent and down the other, and | stolen automobile then ran a circle about the tent us tuc"aae : ao Treached for the matches, they fell e men ere Henry I @ff to the ground, I groped for | Hickey, serving one to 15 yeams for) them, and well-nigh died of shock, |burglary, and George Henry Wood, for my hand felt something soft [serving a similar sentence for grand ee ferry there in the darkness. | Larceny igh! | Poli ah It was only a fur-lined slipper. ‘lice and deputy sheriffs are car wan a haifawake and |S¢arching for them here CHARGES. ON FARM North Dakota Officers Begin Search of Ranch Follow- ing Her Testimony STEELE, N D., July 22— \In a frenzy of hatred for her |father, Mrs. Frances Sheldon, — 117, today reiterated charges ™ |that 26 skeletons will be |found buried on his farm. | The father, James C. Clay= |ton, 60, and his son, Roy, went to trial here today | charged with statutory of- jfenses against Mrs. She and her sister, Laura. Mrs. Sheldon swore ing the prison, two des | perate Seattle convicts escaped early | rely scared human to know Wood and Hickey, who had been sleeping in an outbuilding apart a |from the main cell building, arose ‘ Abie At 1 a. m, placed a ladder against father had killed Ed Leit UT finally I got the lan- (the prison wall while the guard's ee: man. tern to going, and with (back was turned, and went dver, Di t iggi squads, led & lethal weapon in one |, hand and the lantern in | WHEN CAR 16 SPOREN court officials, visited the other, I went forth | Clayton farm without esull a4 the night And I couldn't | When the guard noticed the ladder, The woman said she ha en | the men were nowhere to be seen & thing, except some broken been threatened with death — ement was base ‘They were traced to a garage which Gunes and ple that had been | d G lewalked on considerable, There was |had been broken open and a car be if she divulged the .: - places of the body and A Tustle in the boughs above me, pce Pde: ks pf the car pointed to y ‘@nd then silence. sudden disappearance never was accounted for. ° She said she would locate @ishes, and cavorting over the tent. | with @ guardaman’s rifle and the gun | | Prevage Leg eke had = the Dus of cor = this te i Sv By the process of elimination, | According to a long distance mes a gakger Ae ell gpl we have decided that this Was a [sage from Monroe, Hickey and hie Ge Gallas Ue oolerty ta fee flying squirrel. There are a few | Wood made their exit about 1 a. m HE hectroyel Sy the Sinn Fein in the Oregon woods, tho not once | They are suid to have stolen a new paper ty fn a year will you ever see one. As | five-passenger Ford belonging to FE . vee: ow cau ' é Gead-tall set for @ coon that was | they dashed away toward Seattle. ° * ea gins Mk dee 1 Je! DRAFT EVADE f fathering our appicy arent ot the |’ ‘Both men were wearing hickory enlisted Men and Reservists to Dance =z, |Ross and Tindall to Present Coast’s| : Season, we know that they are s and over Both are 9 P May Golden Faces | c t @bout. Harmiecss, playful, night known to have pals in Seattle, who. | ion. Wi = ET cosisiug with tagatemst ({h to proskmed; may: king there \10 at Armory at . M. Vagrancy Charge} ase to Congressmen Nation-Wide Roundup x here. It ts 1 ate vagrancy charges were} & slight scurrying in the brash, a |!nging to E. P. Noel, of Hurrah, of 25 other persons whose Their escape makes the sixth from é So I fired a shot In bravado _ |the reformatory this week. Four| Vv. st Loss Suffered }@rawied back between the bilan’ others, two days ago, scaled the wall] - Te ge gets, and Jaret hae oe beg nlbage surrounding the prison and got away in Ireland Rioting Piling the cook tins, s jonty because something went wrong | LONDON, July 22.—Speaking in mane SEATTLE ON MONDAY s: 101 ] Abita nie we trapped one last winter In a |N. Noel of Hurrah, Wash., in which ; ——e | Greenwood's ste | weivety fur imaginable, ely, the police and | prosecuting attorney's office: Slackers Will Begin p gen my, that they, will join the four who| Secretary of the Navy Josephus alted ruler, and other members of| placed agninst May Golden ‘Thurs-| Call was issued today for any escaped earlier in the week and who] paniels and Secretary of the Intert-| the Elks, clad in white uniforms, will day by Prosecutor Fred C. Brown. | all individual information that may| Congressman Albert Johnston, | OTHER freak ts the kan- | are also thought to be in hiding here.| 0. youn Barton Payne will return to| have charke of the floor manago- | she is the woman arrested by the po- | throw light on Japanese activities |chairman of the investigating com:| yw pad A. _L. BRADFORD garoo mouse. You may | porH STOLE FRO! ‘ ‘ , ment, The Elks’ band will furnish | lice on July 19, with a gun in her!) in puget Sound country Hinstiee Nd t0 ition Sreeman ot ASHINGTON, July 22.—A mime not pee one in years, and “ . Seat 6 p. m. on the superdread: | tne music conobiaioes: 460 SAID TENA Lagut. Ge |! Sou i | tion-wide woundup of more than SEATTLE STORES. then you may plow out |" three in an afternoon, ‘They look like a regular kangaroo » economic | the Anti-Jaz nese league today | 0. But overshadowing | punch will be served by the Ral-| Haselblad that she was a safe-crack Facts and figures on that | 100,000 draft deserters will be started. the coming of the two! nier Prod from bowls and|¢r, stick-up and second-story per-| aggression here are being assembled |the probers would reach Seattle | 500" by the war department, as @ Scans wecntne |final effort to bring to justice met car cont. { galions of « ed four and one oline, sufficient t tm € in the enlisted | glasses furnish: | rry them thru to this cit abers by James Roldt, | former. |this week for presentation at the ature A they ei bony i © this city witht | silat who failed to answer the call to Goatigious ai rea : ie thy : _ exervista’ bail at the state | With French pastry from the Chaun | | hearings of congressional. immigra “This mans that the open hear-| America’s draft army during the war, | gious distance fo « cey Wright restaurant | * > ee casts “a alates ickey Is 28. He was arrested by | armory at 9 p.m. | Can | Actives par |City ‘May incline [tion committeemen which begin in| ings will begin Monday,” said Free-| Adjutant General Peter O. Hartis strange beastie. It either gets no | Pollet Sergeant Jake Bjarnson as he) rhis is the crowning event on the|ie. trom the battieshipa diacha | Fuel Yard N eattle next Monday |man, “but we don't know yet where | "The war Piranesi ngs. s coming out of Shafer Broth-| 7 ion ne battleships discharged pe ralaergs 5 was oleae intent on its hunting that it sees | “* Recond ave, Decenuar {naval progvats for’ théay argora of pleasureaceking human! uel Yard Nuisance | ROSS AND TINDALL | they will be held |paring a mammoth list of namemiitl nothing else, or it has no fear of | 7 fotks, for I have stood in the chard at dusk and had th hawks swoop around me, missin my head by inches, diving and @arting and dodging faster than the most nimble swallow; pursuing gome moth or bug up 200 feet, and then dropping like a beam of light ed ty, and returned his arms full of neck.| teen hundre aden with Seattle That the city council may, by TO OUTLINE CAS! ster.| men, entertained ashore today, will! ites nd out to see the big men-o’-| cial ordinance, direct the summary! ‘The Anti-Japanese } war. The new naval f "Bl be guests ttle com It is probable that one of the fed-|men who can be classed as actual — ugue has been | eral building courtrooms will be used draft deserters, This list, ex at at the ubaceoret ofa wee ene ae p blk asked to present data, and that or. |for the hearings, to be completed sdon, was estimated ashington #t., was the point | nuisance was held Thursday by Thos. i shy ea bis Ve to contain names of 100,000 “slack+ tonight. | of embarkation and debarkation J Kennddy, first assistant corpor- | nization has commissioned Major | INVESTIGATE AGGRESSION ere.” ier re Te Te. Pretland a aimilar number tomorrow| Auto ridea for the boys were con.| tion counsel, But if the wood yard | Bert C. Ross, deputy prosecuting at-|IN FARM COUNTRY. Operatives ofthe’ ditecsen Harris for burgiarizing| night at a similar event | ducted from the ¥. M. C. A, the via. |!" not @ public nuisance, opines Ken-|torney, and Lieutenant Philip Tin-| ‘The committee expects to investi-|Cies of the federal, state and mu. | Outfitting company of | . |itors being met b; fitting company of “8 AND RESERVISTS ye : from the cash r red the store by h a window was arrested October | Missior Armory b cific committees at the | "edy, the city may be held liable 17 | 4.1 oity councilman, *to outline the|gate Japanese aggression in the farm |Ticipal governments are to be called sults and overalls MIDE er and taken to otor | damages country surrounding Sea on to assis’ . was Mice oy some bit of a fly right 7 i nd FreeAN |OUR GUESTS TODAY | Bier =: t ke 0 walling or | | cane said the Sabu dele Os unding Seattle and in| 0n {0 assist in the roundup, it Jeputy Sheriffs ae and cars. he gene cor ee in bayathih valles wud. 4 de your ear. “ range Gaatthe moe ow tatinate ee - 3 ur ” yone who believes he has vital Y ide your ad they scream | William Coffee found an abandoned| Seattle got on intimate terms with | charge of the day's entertainment in |His International Pink oA 1H ee we") Data assembled on the Pacific! 1% finalist of draft deserters a And while they ¢ * red Ford bug near Lake Forest Park| Annapolis midshipmen yester clude confer im will be published as the first ‘step’ their hoarse not ¢ fote unlike that of any other bird more a bellow than a bird note something ike the hum of a mil Hon bumble bees crossed on the Warren G. Pendleton, Mra. information is urged to ™ ; | coast will be taken back to Wash ; and ata dance last night. ‘Today the | Mendenhall, &, &, Fuller and Charies| Thirst Costs Him $50) meaistery with Major Ross at the|twetn' D.C, Shere the peepee in the roundup. city is gettin nted with the|B. Allen. | Seven quarts of Canadian whisky, | — ~ curbing the flow of Japanese into | gory, urs reward will be offered after they abandoned Noel's car|men Who perform the work of the} Whether Secretaries Daniels and) six of French liquors and one qu r delivery of a deserter. rt Pacific coast states is expected to re. > y depart somewhere near ett navy and the reservists-—young | Payne will review the squadron/of German brew got J, N, Smith ceive serious legislative and diplo henta tuna “th eet be ject “hriek of a steam siren n to ditch the|chaps from the homes of wealthy, in-|ying in the harbor or not, this eve-|tangled up with the federal probit dba ek eg intone: Mat wi owe Two men were # h wing is @ silver ast, confl-I ning, was still an unsettled question |tion law. He pleaded guilty to pos- | Rev. to -military _courtmartial, General ‘And across each wing is bug and catch a big Overland bound | fluential citizens of the G. Murphy BS | 3. Murphy, who conducts | 5 - pach aetb gy: Bea uth ned. The| dential clerks and secretaries from at noon today. They will be guests | session of the assorted drinks Thurs: | a nilesion “tn. Gentile. ana. roekeee ys ner gn op oe the same bar that seems phosphores two men answered the é2scription of | the national capital, the future dip-|o¢ the Chamber of Commerce at the|day morning and was fined’ $50 by financial contributions’: rem " atl eo srg Ss, gine Rie early today which they believe was wed by the two escaped convict of exultation—e | | equ for Seattle, the deputies | ng in the twi- . é | you can see it gleaming the convicts. lomata of the nation Masonic clubrooms in the Ar 1 Judge Fi H ak | pa ome 7 slight when the rest of the bird is The bug was one stolen from L. L. There are close to 1,000 reservists | pusiding tomorrow evening at a ae eee eee oe | et hep bee _ eer be jferter, Grover Cleveland : but @ dim, drab monotone. Bellinger, 3129 Lombard ave., Ever.| with the visiting squadron, Theoret-| qyet at which t | 2 5 i are ral probers in behalf of and who surrendered himself. yester: cee y i? lee ally on thelr vacation, they are ac-| |Report High Officials Wink) te Jans day, after being a fugitive Jett. It's number was 5045 oe 6 as Seetotie TE 2) 4 political conference ts mc so Sh alvin all is | His name hag been used to appear | 1918. ; ctacular melan- | on tually helping man the battleships. 3 s : tthe Washinton | H ‘ UT for agg yeas ot There weren't enough men aboard | for 2:30 tomorrow at the W hington | Hot Weather Judge| at Smuggling beneath propaganda pamphlets cir-| The men on the list nearing comp phe — | asiy cesta athiisa tp hata sation Oe hotel to follow a luncheon in their | wi culated freely in this district in an/ pletion are those shown by war @e cranes are eas ¥ | 5 out of their home navy yard until| honor to be spread by the King) Calvin §, Hall climbed up onto his) aoiv 3, My eMaiy.—AL|Sttempt to quiet protests against | partment records to have di king tsar rs a ois nameevitie t ep eas |County Democratic club in Meves|bench Thursday morning to assume | | he ade St fie! Is have|2@Panese aggression. Murphy was|¢d draft calls after they reégist Pes BE Fe pe ser pone Savéctionr Hundeeh ‘Maui | cafeteria at noon. jee duties for one week as the hot | '°®* ned hrthe ;. in ¢ : labation: of © sent to Washington a few|The so-called draft evaders are those Sy ingle file from the marshes, fly- § jundred Se | Banthar eiaeeinton : accept aries consideration of | SS Z y # Bee peit s mile high, their long legs | properly chaperoned, may attend to-| Knights of Columbus have ag.| Weather superior court judge. | winking at illegal departure of emi-| Months ago, where he appeared be-| Who failed to register, ; anged to entertain 250 midshipmen fore the congressional immigration | a : ht out behind, the great | night's and tomorrow night's dances ~se hg act unison |and were obtaining invitation cards| at Leschi park pavilion this evening each with the other, their bodies |Salesmen Stationed at All|*t the Soldiers’ and Satiors’ club, at) eee | stretched out in a line from tip of Fourth ave. and Cherry st., toc ; y beak to tip of toe, and as they sol Transfer Points Others were making arrangements DINNER DANCE. | 2 y e g sonally, or thru thelr chaperons, emnly fiy they cry their single person re) AL M hoarse note of desolation Anticipating the i ase in wtrest br Heboning: the hostesses at main | F R NAV L EN | . vag? 221 Midshipmen and sailors have had All day long these pig birds | car fares effective patrons | 276! Te | “ . ‘Admission will be by card only, ther courtesy offered them dt less on one Wg"by the | of the municipal purchased another cour nem dur: | Barr nprepamn Aer J s igo aaa hnnc, [and we have just 1,700 cards for each | heir stay in Beattle. “The Young | edge of the swamp. Once in a |nenrly 400,000 metal tokens ‘Thurs- . ona Spy ar While they flash their beak into |day, the first day the disks were|¢¥enina’s dance,” declared Mrs. Stel | Men's Hebrew association will give wings flapping in e Just the Right : Home “This is just the kind of home my husband and J have been looking for. Not too larg conveniently located, thoroughly modern, and it has a pleasant outlook.” “How did you find such a grants for the United States have | i . Sait akc dinanaes aaveraanen: Wel | Spepeathsee in behalf of Pacific coast : start an investigation of charges! Pen that Japanese are being smuggled a into the United Stat * i "The foreign office today verified] Alaska Airmen on MAYOR QUITS ; reports that such an investigation has been started and declared every W ay to St. Paul| pe. ae , effort will be made to see that] GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, July 22./ r F * y 22./Gave Check to Cover Short= the “gentlemen's agreement” with} Tne four army aviators on the| x America is lived up to. strictly, , ie eae ae oh ht ong New York to Nome, Alaska, flight age in Accounts 4 the water and impale some hapless | placed on general sale la G Mende A one of the Diyni a dinner, prtainment and dance || ome? Thus far the investigation has * : 4 and and O ennes, today ‘@ want as MANY /for the visitors, at the Y. M. H. A | revealed that in recent months 800| hopped off from Grand Rapids this ijt a mingow, but mostly they stand and Until the tokens are absorbed into a te dike u The lady of the house replied, |) revealed that in. rec ns 3 ‘ ae meditate. |ctreulation thruout the city, men will |Sirl# as pawible to meet thea ito ith ave. and Jefferson st., on || wxgy husband and 1 recently || Japanese shipping as sailors’ on ves. | morning at 11:30 for the third leg of |_ SALT TARE Sok Mbp nk “And after thinking it all over, |be stationed at all the principal lie ine number of invitations be ning, July 44, ot 8:90 made use of The Star Want is bound for the United States, | their journey. following his confession of the short: § gumming up the history of the |transfer points to suppar car riders} 4. the Armory will accommodate | All midshipmen and sailors are in-|| Ads in locating this place.” have deserted in American ports.! ‘They will fly to Winona, Minn.,|ago of about $10,000 created in face, and the round of the seasons, | with the metal fares, They will also] Caure © le tian we ee vited, and Carel's jaz band will A consistent use of Star Want || Of those 160 have'been apprehended | 310 miles, crossing Lake Michigan |accounte while auditor ba . 0 les be sold ductors ~ furnish the music, according to the! how opportuniti h by American immigration officers | vides| 9 rom | a fi nd the prospects for a p nt, |t id by the conduc us ° |] Ads will show opportunities that t its widest point, 90 miles, from| His resignation was accepted eany and early death, at eventide The tokens are sold at the rate of SEATS IN THE BALCONY committee in charge. Stunts for the || present y terms, the wanted || 4nd sent back to Japan nd Haven to Milwaukee {the aity oomnmiléeton saul or) they unfold their great wings and |four for a quarter, or 6% cents a FOR CHAPERONS evening are being secured and will|] joeation and high grade modern | Most of the 300 deserters left] ‘The planes departed in the follow-| er C, Clarence Nesien wan Spec gullenly fly home, at minute inter- |trip. Cash fares will. be 10 cents] Seats will be provided in the bal:|be announced later |] \etinas Japan aboard vessels built for the}ing order: No. 4, % 8 and 1, acting mayor, vals screaming, “It's the bunk, it's | straight. Transfers will be isued|cony overlooking the bailroom for| Cherry st. and Yesler way street) Phone Ads to Main 600, American shipping board in Japa They will remain in Winona two] A check was prev! the bunk.” free on both cash and token fares, |chaperons, George Bouchaert, ¢x- cans carry passengers to the hall, J nese yards, it is declared, hours, then continue to St. Paul, jto cover the discrepancy,