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¥ pe BY LAWYER ‘Tried to Cash Draft in Fern- Na dale Bank, According to ~ Judge Douglas Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, draft r whose suspected presence tn * ose Boshonoad is being investigated aby the department of justice, is to have passed thru Fern- dale Wednesday, according to @ lot ter received Saturday by J. F. Mo chief of the bureau of inves. ‘ letter ts written by Judge W. ‘B. Douglas, former attorney general whe declared that the =." the train in Seattle nigh! . rather thick set man,” .the ‘Writes, “went north here yes in an automobile with a young ‘ef about the age of the youns whom I saw on the train wit “yt man whom I thought was the young man into the State bank yesterday to Graft for $3,300 (or @ cashier's a New Jemey bank. le bank has re to cash the was dated July 29 officials are on the look for Berigoll, says Chief Mo- and it is probable that he will ficked up if he succeeds in cross: | line tate Canada. Sentenced in Bigamy Case) Q, July 31.—Semtenced | who pleaded guilty to of bigamy, was given tm which she might return to States. warrant will be held during Seeking 100,000 for Fund Alliance will launch a cam for $100,000 campaign funds, r. Buck, state labor secretary, State central committee of the of 48" at Good Eats Friday night. A three-day ‘will be launehed thruout S etate ‘under direction ef the League, Railway Men's Teague and other units. p two leagues, Buck thinks, will president of the National and Professional Woman's y bere yesterday. : coe Gun Alone policemen have sot to u helpless gum mm. that is, providing W. E. his suit filed agains: city of Seattle and Chief of C. W. Searing Saturday. in his suit asks for a injunction stopping the "raids on “O. K.” gum ma- on the corners. Chief fg said to have included Machines in the category of machines and has ordered Patrolmen to prohibit operation. tery of Bones Is Now Cleared Up) PENDLETON, Ore, July 11— bones found on the. Ellis at Ukiah are not those of @ |. Coroner J. T. Eréwn report- toda alleged “murder mystery’ tain settlement. “With Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely threshed out the case, learn- | ing that Joe ‘Williams, whose disap- | Pearance was alleged to have been Secompanied by foul play, left Ukiah with his wife June 29 and teft| Pendicton by train July 2. Village} goeaip was blamed by the officers for the mystery. Private Wurst Is Best U. S. Marine “QUANTICO, Va., July 31.—Despite geeming handicaps of his name stature, Private C. R. Wurst car. off premier honors at a special) held at the marine bar- | here, to determine the most sol Marine of less than one year's t this post. TONIGHT Woodland park — Rasket of Amaranth, rk— Roland TH Evening plento We Mart Society" of SUNDAY Cad —=ipwen park—-Concert by Wag- d. bane 2120 Wehodtand Adama’ band. oor park —@Concert Adar m ~Lexeht park —Concert rabba's band University Christian church Union ervices for entire dh trict; sermon by Rev, C. K hy park — Concert by by 6120 Tine by Ca- arch, Masonte audi | (Rev. J. D. 0, Pow= ere speaks at Il a.m. on “ cons, Failure and Greatness, T80-—-Firet bits 4 chureb R ni in Miver Lak MONDAY plenic. -Ninth Ward Republican club— John A. Gellatly campaign) speech BIRTHS } ne ‘T.. 671 Washington at. boy. Morgan, Ed G.. Providence hospital, | Dy Jones, Edwin H., Seattle General hospital, bey, jemee, Joseph, Providence hosp!- «ir . George, Minor hospital. boy. Serracn, Thomas C, Minor hospital, wirk. » Monty K, Swediah hosp George A. Swedish hospi. eo Bik S100. Me | .} nie nN anand Vioward R, $570 16th ave, 8 Toon, Arthur Le Roy, Swedish righer. sia W.. Martin Maternity | ma Loula BR, 9021 18th ave & nd, boy. Gs o al, acebeon, Rneitan, S210 40th ave. Ww wir, Pearee, John H, 1938 BE. MeGraw girk * bs is, Richard, 1127 W. Sigt at, girl jams, Fred, 6501 Sea View ave. |) { one, Urban S, 6211 44th ave. F pet, En glee, P., 4831 Oreas. boy, N Ri Hh, Beattie General hospital, ny SeRwetteer, Jamon, $912 16th ave. &, senaan, Peter, Providence hospital, MARRIAGE L LICENSES Name and age Glark. Arieigh B.. Seat! Foy, Mary Hlien, Reatth Forsyth, Orrin M.. Seatti White. nces G., Beattl Sherman, Alford Wallace, Se Mitchell, Ada R. Seatt!: Rouse, Wiliam J. sien se} ErSes wie ne, Rice Hoigerson, Paiph Stanley, ‘8 Melville, De! Sweet, Frederick A. Seatt! Clark, Eva A. Seattle. Kickhaper, Palle, Wash. [pe sp Kathrine, Seatti wott, Carl M. Seattle ie Iman, Cecile & Maker. Donald James, Seattle. fees} Wheeler, De Lara, Seattle Le Neven, David. Bertram, er atte. . L Quinney. Margaret, Henry, David EB. Seattle. . Eklof, Lena M., Seattle ten, William E., Seattl Tourtellot, Mary E, Beatti jeretrom, Otte Emanuel, se- Bimity, deattia. an, Michael W., Seattle Sutton, Lucile M, Seattle... Legal + Legal DIVORCES GRANTED Emme, Mildred V.. from Prank H. Shoults, Ruth Olive. from BE. W. Fairman, Alexina, from E. Cabbage, Bertha M. from Charles 1 Nossack, Ethel Charlotte, from Sr- Wille &., from Caroline T. trom Ernest Da from Peter H. MoB Mi from Willie Craven Mooney, Gertride, from William L. Krueger. Melvea, from Charles W. Apna Leong from William . from Emma 0. tT, Minnie, from Harry. DEATHS Mrs. perry K, 36, Provi- ospital. . Blanche, 73, Kii Mike, 60, King County William, b 6% King County honpital. White, Infamt, Seattle General hos- pital Chin, Infant, § Canton alley. White, Harriet M. 30, 6908 Fauntie- Wilke, Julia M., tarium. De Cout, dence Moore. M: Coun- ri, 1 46, Columbus sani- |Hartley Speaks at Park Tonight Col, Roland H. Hartley,: who in | seeking the nomination for governor on the republican ticket, will address his first Seattle audience when he ap- pears at the invitation of the Gophers, an organization of former Is Back to Farm “Back to the farm" is the order of Gay for Seattle employes of the ‘ Milk Products Co. Satur. | They are holding their annual at the Carnation stock farms, is Guests of I. A. Stewart, president. | . to Convict y Up for ‘or Murder Ore, July 31.— ‘trial will be necessary in ease of Herbert Daniels, 14, with killing Roscoe Dorsey, stabbing him with a pocket during an argument over a! game. A jury disagreed | re yesterda: mos Talk Over Complete Ticket! ‘Plans for putting a complete dem- ticket in the contests for and county office were dis) 1d by the precinct committee Minnesotans, at Woodland park at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. The Gophers are holding @ picnic at the| park during the afternoon and eve-| | ning. Accompanying Col. Hartley will be the “Overseas Four,” the quartet of | University of Washington students, | all veterans of the great year, who are covering the state with the oh | erett gubernatorial candidate, Island and San Juan counties have | been covered by the Hartley party | this week. Monday they will visit Centralia, Tenino, Olympia, Aberdeen and Hoquiam, and Tuesday they will cover the Hoods canal country. | 280 Gallons of | Wine Are Seized Five stills and more than 280 gal- lons of grape and raisin wine were taken by Federal Prohibition Agent 8. HB. Bunker, working with police and county officers, in Kittitas coun- ty during the last week. Bunker re- turned to Seattle today. ¢ | called together Saturday after. ‘at Meves’ cafeteria, by County Charles D. Fullen, —_—_—---— CORNELL and Robert ©. 1 were some time in past. Robert, for some unknown his wife, Hence her tiled Baturday. Sub-Postoffice Open on Pine St. The new postoffice substation B opened for business Friday in its recently completed bullding at 14th ave. and EB. Pinest. ‘Lincoln B. Hall, who had charge of the’old substation B, heads the force at the new station. |burn, and Alex Rennie, | was on the pilot when the engine hit |ican cargoes valued at about $1,000, 72. KILLED WHEN TRAINS COLLIDE Officials Investigate Wreck in Fremont Yards Rallway and county oMctals were conducting an inquiry Saturday to fix blame for the death of two men killed at 445 Friday when a loco Motive drawing 10 lumber-laden ears erashed into a train of coal cars in the N. P. Fremont yards. Ora F, Thornton, engineer, of Au fireman, of Everett, were instantly killed, Luck alone saved Samuel Reed, brakeman, from a similar death, Swinging around a curve on N. Lake place at the foot of Wallingford ave, the lumber train smashed into the coal care while going, 20 miles jan hour, ESCAPED DEATH BY LEAVING CAB Why the coal cars blockaded a main track was the principal point in| Saturday's inquiry, Railway officta lay other than gaying that the eal oan were being switched, would not give! an explanation. Heed escaped certain death when | he left the cab of the locomotive a| few seconds before the crash, He the coal train | JUMPS CLEAR AS CARS COLLIDE Toppling on its right side, the loco. motive was telescoped by the onrush- ing ears behind it. Luckily for Reed, ra SEATTLE tk cour The trunk in the now famous “Trunk Murder Mystery” he was on the left wide of the plot) that the police of a dozen cities have been working to solve and was able to jump clear. Rennie was not #0 fortunate. He wan! jammed between the firebox and the and a sketch of the girl whose body was found in the trunk. | The trunk was addressed to “James Douglas,” and forwarded telescoping first car of the train | from Detroit, It was sent to the unclaimed goods warehouse Reed lives at the Waldon hotel, 605 and opened. | Yealer way. Thornton is aurvived by his wife, Mrs. Melvina Thornton, His beady was removed to the Scott Undertak- ing parlors in Auburn Saturday for burtal, Great Britain Will Release U.S.Cargoes WASHINGTON, July jof t A the 31.—Amer: | tru 000, which were seised by the Brit be released under a decision of the | for British prise court at London. state department announced today | dex” MRS. LAUISA ROGERS, 68, wail died last Wednesday at th her son, Edmond Rauch. Inter: | day Make ave, was buried Saturday after- | neon in Washelli cemetery, not “Who can ever love NEW an Be, July Bl-Acting on had been seen in New York tte day before th ish government during the war, will ties here today instituted a search the | have used the aliases Gordon Moore is fring nought here. | ome of | Hix mother died in Vancouver Thurs. police Authorities believe they are now near a solution! the _mystery. re Looking for Leroy in New York Christensen Confers With Party Chiefs NEW YORK, July 31.—Parley P. Leo! Christensen, farmerlabor presidential assertion of patrolman Srumpel, of Detroit, that Bucene| canaidate, conferred with party lead-| aroy jwhowe nude body was found in ® husband of the woman lors here today in regard to plans for the campaign. Christensen characterized — the Jeague of nations as an attempt to lestablich an “international bankers’ | soviet,” and a dead imuc anyway was mid also €0) He declared no one would be per “O. J. Fertan:| mitted to contribute to his campaign end “Od. Weod.? |unlens he had pasted inspection. The party, he sald, expects to raise neoew jeary funds by membership duces. TAS See Meh Gaowe He ink shipped here from Detrolt,| body wae found, authori Leroy, who , provinctal officials notified leon) They asked that Moore be ified if he te in Seattle, me? Nobody never won't!” See the best-beloved actress in the world in her finest of all character studies— grip and compel you in which Miss Pickford is allheart and soul, all Frank: jos ane truth and happiness and cheer to all. JProm the CHARLES FROHMAN PRODUCTION ‘OPO ME THUMBS’ The heroine is a little cockney girl who works in a laundry in the slums of London. She has a tender and romantic heart and builds many castles in the air for herself, her only joy coming through her imagi- nation! —A Beautiful Prizma Colored Scenic— , SIX PE DEATH, POLICE Prominent Names In Chi- cago Involved CHICAGO, July 11,—flamuel T. A Loftis, millionaire jeweler, who was faund dead in his bachelor apartment | last night, wan killed by an acel- dental fall while intoxicated, officials of the coroner's offiee intimated to day. Votowing an autopsy, Dr, William | Simonds, coroner's physician, said Lottis died fron cerebral her: rhage, caured by “external violence.” Coroner Peter Hoffman, who exam ined the body, maid the bruise on| Loftis’ head, becaune of its nature and jarge area, probably resulted from-his head striking the floor waen he fell GIRL SPENT EVENING IN LOFTIS FLAT Mins “Ttuth Woods,” who had apent the evening in Loti apartment, and her fiance, Roy T, Bhayne, who went to the house In response to a tele | phone appeal from her, were still held today os witnenses, Roth clung to thelr ortginal declaration that Loftis mot Shayne at the door, in vited him to “come in and have a! drink,” and then pitched over en the| floor, According Woods” | to the potice, “Minn admitted that some time be. | Ned Shayne, ahe and Loftis friendly tussle,” but mains tained that neither “got rough,” The coroner's inqutet wan continued in| | definitely. | Shayne, son of the late John T. Shayne, former nationally-known furrier, sald: “He insulted Ruth and whe tele! | Phoned me. I went to the flat at once and Loftia opened the door to admit me. Right then he slipped to| the floor unconscious and a physician | was called. He pronounced him| dead,” said Shayne, GIRL DISAPPEARS; CORONER 18 CALLED “Mise Woods" disappeared from the luxurious flat shortly after the physician had left, Bhayne called the coroner's office, asking Use official to) Visit the flat at once. “I'm ina hell of a hole!” he told the offlcer. uring speed. Questioned by officers, Shayne re! production now BATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920, a SIX PERISH IN FACTORY BLAZE $500,000 Loss Suffered in| Cigar ‘Plant Fire PHUILADELMATA, Bearch wan being bodies of #ix persons believed have lost their lives In a fire which dei od the clear factory of nund C, Mayer & Co, last with a loss of $500,000. The bodies of @ girl and a man were recovered shortly after the binze wan checked, Four persons were injured. The coroner wan expected to In vemjeate alleged absence of fire escapes. Heavy wire sereena on the windows were reported to have prevented four women on the third floor from making their. position known to firemen, enn funed to give “Mins Woods’ name, anwserting she was in no way guilty jand that publicity would dingrace her. iy 1 made for the was a note from Miss Josephine M Hassell, 37, his wecretary, She had a room in the Loftin flat, when the housekeeper went on her vacation, The note said that Loftis| had inaulted her publiely and private ly, She said she would not be back. “I might even have gone on with you if you hadn't started to drink again,” the note said, Loftis’ divorce was obtained by bin rounds of extreme cruelty His friends commented on the fact that Loftis’ temper always had been | short and that even his business life had been a series of hot and often violent quarrels with his brother and other associates, In late months he had not made his usual trips to offices tn other cities, but had remained at home, and friends noted a change in his physical condition. Shayne, held by the police, is an advertising solicitor. He was forced out of the business founded by his) father about a year His wife died six months ago, The success of a nurse girl de- pends upon ber attention to little hinges. ‘ here— to} A sidelicht on Lottie’ bachelor lite! but left it} NAB WORKER OM, ARSON CHARGE Accuse Him of “Setting Find to Sawmill Barney Clowers, 66, who wag am rested late Vriday in Our House soft drink establishment, Occidental ave, land Washington st, by Sheriff Johm |. Berry of Lewin county and mem bers of Sheriff Stringer’s department, is being held Saturday in the county | Jail pending his transfer to Chehalla, — wh he will stand trial on @ first degree arson charge. Clowers, whone allag ts D. Ly, Bat- ney, is accused of maliciously firing the Newaukum Kiver Lamber com pany’s sawmill at Forest, Wah. March 1, 1919. The lone was $40,000, Authorities declare they have suff clent evidence to conviet him on this It is also declared he had @ ~~ recent montha, ~The prisoner was traced to Seattle thru the mails, “Don't try to pull anything funny on me!” he told Sheriff Berry when arrested. “If you've got anythingom me, I'll take my medicine.” | He had $256 when searched at the county ja, BUDGET HEARING ‘AGAIN TUESDAY; Take Up Zoning Commis- sion’s Plans Seattle's city council poly bye hearings on the 1921 budget Tuesday, and will complete the J ings before the end of the week, cording to M. H. Strouse, auditor of appropriations. Estimates of the zoning eomumip sion and the light department considered Tuesday morning, water department figures will ae cussed at the afternoon beige Wednesday the estimates of | street railway, park and Tbrary partments will be before the tee, The gay, bright lights around the whole world are in First National’s big Saturday Evening Post story, "The Yellow Typhoon What a thriller it is! for excitement, for lust of gold, of pleasure and the pure love of adven- ture! BRUNO CHILINSKI In a Violin Solo by Hubay . *» &* & a Follow the Yellow Typhoon in her mad career * #* “ROOSEVELT D. Scenic in Natural Colors