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ESOLUTE. WINS ‘33S tae ”, . ® On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Ee. Weather TH EW b Tonight and Saturday, fair, moderate westerly X winds, T a 2 Jor L of Maximum, 68. Minimum, 5 EDITION q Today noon, i atered at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Cor h 3, 1819. Per Year, by Mail, $6 to $9 — INTS IN SEATTLE OLUME 23. <= IDAY, JULY 23, 1920. TWO C | f=s=/FIND BODY OF WOMAN IN TRUNK S208 3 VIN TO Legless—Forgotten! MYSTERIOUS EMPLOYERS [Se:.“Woles” prncu te Pin | See C0 T0 Legless Drive George interested in the study * MRD of the subconscious mind. Ee atiow me to mover a | Soldier Suffers From Government Neglect ine Bg mg — see é to Tall Wood. | *% * * * * * % * * 7 > 4 ) his mental calm, G Reis ” ess o} e low | station at Denny way and Warren beeper | Soa Pe sae one Aas nea Se hur sutconahous wed to. reash - | San —i'. lists, sniffing gasoline, charged up to| Boat Toward End, But Is” Bour conscious mind with the suo | Congressional Gruesome Shipment Is Sent} Display No Interest in State gaat eden hough reg Overtaken One-Half Mile = From Detroit to Express Commission” Seeking 4 | From “Home” RY | Company’ in New York Opinion on Strike 4 tohere it was lost, ana there teas. | Be Conducted in South Wawanan® “wre Mae & the ez | Room of Fed. Building Your very truly, CHRISTIAN JOHNSON, M. D, eee Hearings to @estion to look sharp at the pla ED . oe “g aan «| ABOARD U. 8. DESTROYE 4 NEW YORK, July 2%.—The nude] Members of the state industrial | « ot My Goat «| QOLDEROROUGE, J a hody of @ young woman with alcode commission, meeting at the|, To Find Me for Two 1, | Wireless.)—Resolute made it e . Captain Ewing B. Colvin, of the | corporation coun ‘» legal staff, to day jomed Major Bert Rose, assist FAR POC: Sure, that's [ant prosecuting attorr in form iZinch knife wound in her abdo-)Chamber of Commerce here today Require a Flo when she took the fourth race of 7 ys é ne series with Shamrock IV men, was found stuffed in a trunk, | said they were dimppointed at th Wolves e|America’s cup. With thé the way it was—if only | ulating a feport on Jap: ARKTON der a pile of clothing, by James|lack of interest displayed by em Leg, Prey happened that |sion in Seattle and surrounding pation, Gareert pee of the|ployers and labor in their hearing: VwEseeeurre eT oe period a ae the ote ty 4 vr ~. did oa ~ byt ae Gs om 7 American Express company, here my . Me : i Dheicg: _ ac _ ~ cttin oa tom canes ul pro bly > sul mtly explaine: nelr facts and figures w sub toda n no other city in the state, they the gasoline shortage ¢ lope og b 2 Pi fm my former account. mitted to congressional investigators the trum was consigned to|said, had they found such apathy, | Today, he declares, he is on th rth pee Ea ber rtm Not only did my conscious mind [of the Japanese situation when they “James Dougias,”” New York city, The committee waited all this| verge of brainstorm aaa pe BE ya cafiaa! Mot know where that key left the [arrive here to begin hearings next and was marked shipped from “A.|morning in the Chamber of Com-| “I'm not kidding, either,” he told) (00) U6 Aloul [OMe Te po Pivver, but my subconscious mind | Monday A. Tleturn, 105 Harper st. Detroit,|merce assembly room for expected | numerous motorists today. “I've ar-| Ms, Wlen © Mammibe bd @idn’t, either. Because the key | Reservation of the south court Mich." | representatives of employers to ap | ued about the gas shortage so much | * ee . speedee: . ane capt ame % the little tin box under the jroom in the federal building was The body was taken to the| pear with suggestions for the pro- that I wake up in the middie of the) , 4 aera th Neciute uk his bi Prejecting hood, my eye could not pry by Chairman Albert Johnston morgue, where physicians declared | posed new industrial code, night and my family say I scream Mm pag Gee the key from the driver's seat, [of the house immigration committee the knife wound showed it to have| None appeared until 11 a. m.,|'No gas’ in my nightmares a half mile from the end. and, anyway, I was watehing the (thru E. P. Kemmer. secretary of Ta * road while coasting down the hill |coma Chamber of Commerce. Gar at 20 miles an hour. rett W. O'Neil, amistant custodian But say my subconscious mipd | the federal bullding, sald the cc @id perch itself on top of that | chambers would be placed at the Switch key amd note its fall—why, |Powil of the congresamen then, did it not get busy when I | “The congressional committre may wos intently Gearching for the key, | ha¥e complete plans for their inves rather than after I had finished | tigation here,” said Counctiman Phil my search and had secured another [ip Tindall today, “and we are merely key? [assembling our report to submit But, worse yet for your theory, |#Uxiliary information to evidenc $t was impossibie for my subcon. | Mvextigatorrthemseiver” aig up Rites gina to Kamat aiette. that Major Ross and Captain Colvin key was, to the inch, even tho it nt Friday in conterences with had noted when it bounced thru |*itizena who presented information the floor. Because the key lit ina jon Jap colonization here. Anyone heap of dust, I was traveling at 20 |Wbo haw information he believes dice ae ede er mete,’ theher ie of presenting the probers is heen a “ripper’ murder, Thix| when Clyde M. Hadley, chairman of| “I'll bet half the gas men in Seat-|, Also expressed by Po-|the labor relations committee of the |tle will be crazy before fall. 1 tried ehambe be for }\)to get away oO rom everybody for Bee eraree Pe RE SANE sew dara wut aven in, the woods shen a equell bit a LABOR COUNCIL | they would find out I was a gas sta- vi leg bc bh 7” |tion man, and then Oy-to corner me 18 knots and the racers eped thy OPPOSES HEARINGS. | the water, ih Mitt ys |30 YEARS OLD He was followed by Pau! K. Monr,|°°" * Mtle:eae” Official time for’ the race a rr te The woman was apparently about |® me: ot the central labor coun. | Resolute, 4:29:25; Shamrock, mt }20 years old, sod two teeth” pam took a rat at the table, de RESOLUTE WON oad truded from the upper left jaw. ta the fact that the council had “BOAT FOR BOAT* : Several Detroit newspapers,.ap oid | turned down the code commission's : cag yy hg =! bing | boat. for jout m fi time allowance. The American. ze held good for the entire with the exception of a few opinion wa lice Inspector Gray. There were no identification ;marks upon the body, | WOMAN APPARENTLY the fedora hat and man's shirt were|Tduent © fend representatives to not only demonstrated she found in the trunk. The body was /the hearings. jarnmed into the bottom of the trunk. | The committee hopes to draft, from The trunk was shipped from Detroit |the data obtained thruout the state, | — | faster yacht, outsailing the on June 17, and after arriving In| law that will enable employers and|/Red Advance Guard Is rock on all three legs of the eo New York was sent to a storage|labor to get together on common eca®*leround, do away with strikes ana| Within 11 Miles of Line |i nsame ene’ om warehouse when It wag un might have bounced in any direo- | elcome to confer with Major Ross Clerks complained of the,odor, and |lockouts, and terminate industrial ie The fifth and deciding race ® tion: for 50 feet from the spot |!n the prosecuting attorney's office the trunk was opened by James De | Unrest | BY CARL D. GROAT be sailed tomorrow, the pat where it left the car, and had J |County-City building, marest, delivery forem | Hearings have been held in Spo-| peRLIN, July 4Night)—The | committee officially announced stopped the car immediately, and “te kane, Everett, E Kham, Vancou-| main body of the Bolshevik northern |lowing today’s contest. ver, Yakima, Ce and other Woman Gives Clue _ [towns and cities sin: {army has reached a point 54 miles| The eourse of today's race known where it had been dropped, | | still not one chance in a hundred } | jast January.) from the German border, while the| triangulegy 40 miles to a leg. Was there of me finding the exact ® SAYS LABOR COULD ladvance guard is within 11 miles of rock wagpBsfieved to be at her in Trunk Mystery ievp Commission |German territory, according to dis-|on such @ course add as h July 23. In} « tches here. The German govern-| row’s will be over 15 miles ward and return, the Am sloop, on the dope sheets was tige DETROIT, Mich | “Nowhere have we found the! formation regarding persons Who /apathy displayed in Seattle,” said H.,/ment has adopted defensive meas- | lived at 105 Harper ave., the address! alvin Moore. “Even in Centralia,| ures along the entire fron to pro- | trom which a trunk was said to have|where the situation hax been par.|tect against a possible. invasion by| ured to have things all her owml |been shipped to New York, contain-| ticularly acute, representatives of the Red armies. | way. pr ing the nude body of a woman, was! poth sides met with us and seemed! In military circles it was not be) The defender crossed the finisit given today by Mrs. Lottie Brooks, anxious to help us arrive at some | lieved the »viets would attempt to/line three minutes and 41 seconds: wife of the janitor of the building at| solution that will enable labor and) invade Germany. | ahead the Shamrock. As she that address. loapttal to get together | Reports were current today that | started seconds ahead of the | Mrs. Brooks sald a couple whow | pie ge nov: | challen: she sailed the $8 spot in half an hour's search, j And yet. coming down the hill, | something told me to “Stop, look: | there's your key!” and right at the 1 point of my left toe was the k Mer ewncled in tad aees.goune (rid. 14 Carloads From] Mrs. Anna Day | looking at the spot from any oth China Going to Chicago | When his country needed him, Rot | er angie would not have re- Pechin wa vealed it. b roudly she ’ Secret Investigation by agents | eee | jhe department, of justice four reichswehr brigades were Months | ttle Central Labor coun OW, the only way my eub- Gade woe eo |e eee ‘ One leg name she gave the police lived in| oi gaia they wouldn't attend our|'mé toward East Prussia, but this/ course in th minutes and fi Race nae rig bir Patellowe'd . tored . ‘Ganirsaan ban the bullding early in June | meetings because, if they did, they |could not be confirmed ads faster time than the Liptom, be ge aStle w on ( . the other of weed The woman disappeared a few dayn red they would be mistaken to| Newspapers approved Foreign Min-| boat ' ; df y >» Ch ~ was @ at e fore e date o ich} ¢ ster 's statement that entente been for it to have |r ex Covered his back, ‘That before June 17, the date on which! y6 favoringy the Kansas industrial| ister Sir atement that Shamrock turned the first ~ — . ty attorney Fri-| vas thre the trunk was shipped, Mrs. Brooks | Attle council is the first |troops would not be nw. The n the st 4, and mo lowed to cross) mark 2 minutes and 11 seconds | — ae | to take that attitude,|Germany to reach Poland. after the American boat. Sham {| A fow dayn later the man also dis-|i14 their lookout. They could help ceponds ifter the aa eee apr 1, she raid, after borrowing! .. materially, if they wished.” | seconds after the defender, “eA money from other tenants in the! ““phres re entatives of the em | Captain Adams of the Resolutd building and shipping two trunks. | joyers advanced suggestions at yes made the first mark in a long staRe gist amo. Permanently partially diaabled, Pe. n was entitled to $80 a month from the government he had served. GOT NOT A CENT, HE ie when the sat on top hopped off the machi key was lost, to hav of the key in t heap of dust un ti I came b: and then for my subconscious om to have arisen nse case, and he said, in t co! fn its place and yelled: “Here, | nyt pag cong - ee. brother; here we are.” eepring. = pr i in sidan aaa rose - F | cee | terday’s hearing | board > st ~ Sem nae to “ i you so f be ty on his in the letter he wrote the ve! . od Hoedel, of the Ploedel-Dono- © hitches to fetch. It waaay pAd yi tett you something, doo g the investiga- |erans’ welfare commission, at the Bol Detroit Officials ch ae sere anne arto SOVIET TRUCE ever sailing by the American skips conscious mind, { don't want to. | pubiic file tg | Searching Records pian tat was w sp puerta - | The fog lifted at 1220. ‘The wind © waste it. I want to get it segré” | ~The vinvestigation was be In answer to your letter some FEROTT, 200. Joly, 99.—O8ri.|'6 DS Plane Disputes werw ww em | Formal Request for Ar- | "°* Plowing about three knots, from oe the gated and put fi t Attorney Saw I have south. been awarded a rat s of the American Express com take it around the world on the | “upon the “9 7 Papin ; D and plant official | tate wan a : 2 ‘ ng Of permanent partial dina aay bedan chetiibe thatr iraeerds he course signals were hoist show ctreuit. Why, a mind like might have been hoatded in the Houth carrying paymenty ot $80 pec mon pan oaks tohowing:atreport from| Compulsory arbitration, a pro- | mistice Is Sent MMe beer fi that, properly placed “before the | or in China, for the purpose of keey But I have not received one cen New. York :that the body of nude| Vided in Kansas, Bloedel sald, Be | ee rarenw | fist lek was a beat south to south = public, would bring jn more money ling up the market... In a ee etd heen fond in a trunk | Believed would prove unworkable WARSAW, Ju $.—The Warsaw | ,, the second a east by than Barnurn’s blue rooster, or his | the parties concerned could be But I can go to school at any sent-by “A ‘eturn, 105 Harbor} Serr national council of defense this after-| ror, and the third anothe ‘ sacred white elephont, or his great | cuted under the Lever act time 1 wish to. st, Derroi oe. 1 ee ¢, an attorney, offered | noon despatched to Mosec f Tthse | seta gauetans ‘other reac Whatiait could ever attract jan we have been able to But. as pou know, tc thkes wee Mat conta hugs. hae nok ated ta a soliftion of the industrial prob-| soviet headquarters a formal request |"’ans wind had. ineres iy No, air; th re many explana |», t trans t h | a * . m, a law providing a court, ! for an imme along the Krcheys ased five } , jowever, the transaction ee oa. ete. t tin to school. |the Detroit directory knots at 12:30 and there was every Gone for th, incident, but it was lticciy legitimate one, and t. my> mone > Dophi similar to the # Be COUPE; APRETS. | tines ne allies indication for a good afternoon £@ * not any subeinscious mind. ernment has no grounds ” lue me, Tam] Bob Pechin = mney all disputes could be adjusted, } see ranhiel nay ~ oar" ference,” | hool ind seeming inditforence of hia gov | Peers From Taxi [OATS PAE TO ies |Report Poles Send | r:souere veans WD yet we get that way It has long been suspected that | $60 bonus and| ernment | Hits Mot Car) MPoRTANT INTERES | AS WAGE Bitaiete Zt of un) We take «| Sugar may have been expossed to |t tis all L,havel But with Pechin énd ie mother it its Motor Car} jpamiton i. Higday, formerty | Agent to Moscow |“, ee ents oat up tn stop theory that seems to ex- the Orient in large quantities for rnment.” being different | Two women hailed him, FE. Chad-|manager of the port commission! paris, July 28.—The French|py both yachts fust before the sti plain certain phenome. the purpose of keeping up the | and two wood | an bg Y DECIDED | wick, taxicab driver, thought Thurs-|urged that the interests of the public foreign office today announced Po-| Both Is ‘crossed the tine am na, and forever after we market in the United Sta | of, waiting, |spWAS TIM on ie TO0e |day night. He craned his neck tolbe always safeguarded, and con-/jand had asked Moscow for an arm-|jockeyed for position. twist, and bend, and dislocate the then dribbled back in ffering and of want! : At Srna faa i cole ,| make certain, and his machine hit| sidered most important dn any law! istice and was sending a delegate to|” ‘The mace got under way at 1 Be “facts to get them to more or less lots, | And the two wooden legs wouldn't] | ne 9 > when Pechin and) that of Howard J, Miller, 4317 Bag-|the commission drafts | Moscow. The negotiations were ex-} Resolute led across the be with our theory fit! [his mother ideofaed it_was time for |jey ave, W. B. Miller, riding in his} Individual representatives of labor | pected to take place at Grodno. iiss. jhim to go. The army was callieg for | brother's car, waa cut about the face!were to be heard by the commission,| pjispathes here stated the Polish ih! yactibe’ at ile al | volun | ck F The Germans were prob: | py flying glass, The accident occur-| beginning at 2 o’c! ably, even then, ir iday after | eabine had resigned and was replac- | hoard . mn” means “ ‘ Powintsne red at 12th ave, 8, and Jackson st. noon, ; ed by a coalition of which the mod-| ently gaining slightly. 2 states, and chiefly because each in- Arlington. H 1 | oe | “Thruout the sta 14 Judge De} erate Wilos was president and Das-| ‘The official. starting th Yestigator comew early to a theory Sich Gack tats 7 jwere: Daourniny mary het vous, bolder Find Man’ Witt M. Evans, Tacoma member of] yinsti, socialist leader, was vice| Resolute, 10183" ahane re Ena ‘orever afterwards he clings - 0 ne oot ig jour.(2M2 highly, treublewome. Pershing | F'n an’s Body dhe commission, “we bave found al vowuiaS Rasclule, 101; Oe ° , iene and: Bowe cor ue teat ee en eran rowing sentiment on both aides in| ?™ °°" 5 5 despera neory 7: tae: 18 \r ) will find, hewn out of the| Shot Thru Head «vw | a ar " may not explain more than a tenth | wilderneds, the home of two great eee F Wil + Aged 11 schin went to Vancouver bar-| favor of getting together ae y ena i ks, leay e white-haired moth Shot thr ead, the body of| “foth sides have expressed them- Shamrock hung back today and @k known phenomena Florence Wilson. er tunnel tie: bee eat) racks, leaving the whit }moth.| Shot thru the heaa, t th 5 bik, _ Sood » Ag Lf fas Ld Sertal ATOMS alone in the forest, and enlisted, |Wash Hartman, 20, was found near|pelves as against strikes, They see} lowed Resolute to set the PAO ; t port tack, Shamrock . : ze Why, there are as 19any theories | HomME'’s A DAY'S JOURN regarding the mental states as ACK IN TH ¥ | there are writers on the mental Take the stage ly to his th acience e ust one w ean ose Joyalty ade of st y } Sinvaver discover the. ultimate Returned to Tacoma —| cans: whose loyalty iy made of stuff They went him to Fort Stevens, Ore,,|his Vashon inland home. Eriday|the economic lone of strikes. Labor, | Resolute appeared to be g@ truth, if at all, and that is by TACOMA, July 23.—Florence Wil-| hips, and nls, and torture Ate gh [2d put hin in the Coast artillery morning by Deputy Sheriff Frank |it seems to me, ts willing to do away J twice as fast as Shamrock, spending ninetenths of its time |yon, 11, and Kimer C. Knight, her go have turned most of the rewt of ua{, Fortress life wasn't what he had) Enoch. County officials who inves-|with atrikes, if they are assured of | Resolute led by an eighth of grandfather and alleged kid-\intg red-eyed, bellowing Folaheviate,| in for, It irked him, He tigated said that Hartman had com-/a square deal. The personnel of the | mile 20 minutes after the gathering facts, and one-tenth of | ste ted action. He wanted to go to| mitted suicide in a despondent mood|commission will have a great deal The defender started with a nu ftw time to get some working the | naper, are in custody today and are! ready to the government from | ‘ — ne ww with the facts. |heing brought back i Raatloon, the border and fight with a gun he! brought on by ill health, Hartman,|to do with the dttitude of labor to- , ber one jib topsail, but shi Mn che ‘years. nas the world eared : ‘ sian by De rproris ow § oe : ss Bob Peet a hia {COUld Shoot from the shoulder (a rancher, lived withgis father, J. L.| wards the commission. If labor tees, Shots. Fired But No One Is) soon after the start to am flat, and facts not in accord with | of this city ‘wuttehaired. thotaen; Mark Ae ut they wouldn't let him | Hartman. He was unmarried Jit is getting a square deal, its prob: } Hurt three. Shamrock started with: that theory were scorned, One fact Guy wired police headquarters | pay § os Soon an ‘examination for ar Toei ie oak wert Z At i bor cont hay, — shifted at 1:25 to er than all the theories of | here today that he had found the ot. 90 Reoble: pechinna | Reant engineer on a mine boat, a y ve the oi ; u J larger head sail. : Te roctversition, sndonarenctionin |tiesing ehuid and the man in Kars | pce cutee, Perhaps. in shel tact which, he says, incurred the an-|| ‘| Warfare sof, dustee, Beane sald the commission | | BERLIN; | July 22.— Night) —|'“e wind abitted back to the test tube js greater than all | joops and that Canadian authorities | pig mother exist. Tucked away in| 8" Of @ superior officer, But he The, wae! for existence Js}/ wilh conclude its wpen hearings in| French soldiers clashed. with, Gem! southweat. at 2:80, weakness the a prior! reasoning in the world, | gid not resist. their extradition poe kad away IP | passed the examfnation, neverthe- | continual and the man and ]|this city, Saturday,” he said, they|man civilians in front of the Kais-| jnead to the first turn, Resolud and the wise man is he who tries Florence dixapppared from the|eyeshat of wiers who, go that |! fd found, even then, that fate || woman in thé businese world are |) will return to Tacoma and go into|erhaue hotel tonight. hots Welelwas « sails £o Ot, sone Gil things and cleaves to that nome of her motiter, Mrs, Henle |eay, they are neculded from the reat (“at atinst him--that he must re-|] constantly seeking for weapons || exeentive seasion. ‘The proposed law nanged but no one was Injured.| ing faster than Shamrock, ‘Whe which is found good | Wilson, bere July 2. Knight vanish-|of the world pain at the Cort that will overcome such enemies |) when drafted, will be submitted fo . seemed logey: To me the subconsclouemind | ed the same day. Mrs. Wilson swot In front of an old-fashioned house, |. 1t Was in a sham battle ane night Tas business depression and re lopen di ussion arent the state be. Value of Mark Is RESOLUTE LEADS QT ri theory Is chiefly 4 working phrase | out a warrant charging Knight with|of the sort that was built by early {NAC Nis leg was injured. The hurt | versals [ spledieg medic gp? wetccatend phen Myke * URN OF MARK land titer up a miultitode of sclen- | vicanter and the wearch began |r coca vekra mito, stands a fiegstare, | Was sllixhtand could easily have heen ere je a gun that fires cease. || le#islature in January for enactment. Now Going Down Resolute turned the first mark fic ignorances: our days later a postcard was| weather beaten and rotting at the| healed with proper care, They sent) | reaiy at those adversaries and oe \. — NEW YORK, July 2%.—Decline in| 2:34:47. Shamrock turned at & For. instanc how, would you | mailed in Seattle informing Mrs. Wil-|pane, on top of which, on holidays, 4 gt nig pita that gun {is the Want Ad. It Hungary Orders |quotations of German marks to 0225 psed time on the first va Aiagram the process described by | ion that her daughter and Knlsht Old Glory fps: a flagstaff that prob Ls é Ss wae made especially for the busi- |} OH off .0021, today was attributed in] Resolute, 1:38:14; Shi Lz you as “some way"? were leaving that city, From there|ably, had Pechin been you or me, MT AT TION ness conflict and for that reason |) Troops Mobilized financial circles to the rapid advance}. Resolute's lead wane dail the tyial led across the border into| would have fallen some time during| ‘There he iay for days, without at || the wants are never idle, Make PARIS, July 28—-The Hungarian |of the Bolshevik armies and the gen: |seconds on elapsed: time VANCOUVER, Wash, —~ George |( a + | the inst three years by the ax tention, the pain in his leg increas | use of this weapon which is ]|#Overmment has ordered mobiliza:| eral uncertainty of central Buropean | mark. y: ioh Yoddarverr, attorney, appeals fine of] ‘The mhxing couple were traced by | Many a good Amrrican, since the | ing e\ hour, and the swelling fever at hand and costs only a| ton of all classes up to 39 years| conditions, ‘This price for German! Just before the ya nt out by the Tacoma|beginning of the war, has turned | growing noticeably, When a doctor w pennies. jot a according to a dispatch from|exchange was the lowest pu s . ) r $100 imposed for conversing with | descriptions (police, ‘gick and rebeltious at the Turn to 08, Coty Rudapest today, touched in

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