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Carr Issues Warning to Motorists and Parents to _ Prevent Accidents ‘3 “Watch = your speedometer and children off Rainier ave @oudle warning to motorists Parents issued by Lieut. C. G traffic division chief, Saturday boys, one gir! and a woman Fun down on that street dur ‘the last week, Lieut. Carr point out John vans, 10. of 4645 Holly st Was the atest addition to the Rain Casualty list He down by A. Best's for ar at Rainier ave. and Holly Rest reported Saturday. John ts» weveral bruises at his home at 3210 33rd. ave. § | Wickman, 11, of 3005 Court Band an unidentified boy were also | in by autos on Rainier ave. dur ing the week. Walter had both legs When bt by Dr. L. Fred @uto at Rainier ave. and ‘et. Friday. The other boy at Myrtle st. by the auto Keinhoiz, 990¢ Sist. ave. & I oe 4. Qs Johnson, 9, was the other RUA to fall victim to an auto on ave. She was badly bruised em hit by the car of F. T. Rober Rm @f Renton, at 5th ave. and ‘R¥e. Monday. In addition to | children, Mrs. William Mc-| 42nd. ave. S. got her when struck by an/ jt by Albert Riedel, 4ni6) } five pedestrians hit on Rainier athe week comprise more | ) of those struck by ea | EST FIRES — SERIOUS Bx July %1.—Two hun- are being rushed today to Lake country, northeast where several forest fires out of control in Montana is reported serious” today. fires have broken out ‘end of the Wenaha for- Wala. @ score of fires, some control, are raging forested land between and Columbia Falls, Kole forest neas Missoula. check today showed 35 there has been no man here. eee Mont. July, 31.—The fire situation in Western and Northern Idaho is rep- | critical, according to ‘ here today. Thirty-| ‘biezes have been reported national forest dur- last 24 hours. ‘Were started by electrical S and were rapidly xpread by [ which followed. Six new Ihave been reported in the x ‘ag ku forest. | (Situation In the St. Joe coun. | : serious. Forestry offi today much valuable tim-_ ghnam * * ir Mail Ruling! feceipt ofa request from | , second assistant post asking for a final re- s the proposed air mail service. and Vicgoria, B. C..) Grath, superintendent of | pe: . has written | dian authorities for an im-| ate And definite answer to the submitted by his depart-| the Canadian officials do | to bear part of the ex-| te expected that the United | fmaugurate the air mail ‘Of its own initiative. Against Mayor) 4 , injunction against the | » of Bellingham, the mayor and} J has been filed in| States district court by | Portrait Co., of Chicago, | 2 Un A it Aleges that three | ite agerts, soliciting orders for en: | feed photos and picture frames, | were arrested and fined $50 each un- ler a city ordinance prohibiting ped | ) ‘This, says the complainant, | r, because none of its work | BNd none of it# pictures are d in Bellingham, but are | to the purchaser from | ————_— SERVICES for Mrs. EB. Davidson, 73, who died the home of her son, John on, 4125 Wallingford ave., held Sunday afternoon at 3 fat the Fremont branch of the Undertaking establishment. | PAINLESS DENTISTS uee our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest ‘Known covers very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. ted 15 years. to introd plate ws for years, fhe day. Examination and edvice free. have tested our work. im the right piace. Bring th Open Sundays From 9 to OHIO | great sanq(Btitish Crewmen Object and | Barrett Deserts Second Wife;|HARDING TRAINS | She’s Returning With Baby Captain William season Rarrett, red romanc who a ago the pa pement of Kath-| beautiful young daugh-| Alexander Baillies, Seat-| shat MA millionatres and their 1 bride ngalr enshearted bild. from lew Barrett house of York, Philadelpht ABANDONMENT TO SBATTLE CASE His manner of leaving th cables sald, is almost id heartleasly cru ed and Baliite here and monthokl Cat tar London today told of on of Mrs. Al daughter Drexel New and Newport MILAR of em, Mrs, Kath thelr little years ago, forcing} her into the divorce court | Miss Baillie, a vivacious girl giv to following her own inctina ns, met the charming young cap f aviation and, t| P. at and of bh aristocratic parents ped with him B. in 1910 Efforts on the part of the bride and her here en after a she cou the advice wishes to Vancouver, of relatives many friends Hneage of | were of reported to trace dashing y no avail, Mrs to have been money from he meet bin for their honeymoon suite in the Vancouver hotel Leaving Vancouver, the Rarretts went to Portland for a time. it Was not long before friends became aware that the romance was about! to collapse. Mrs, Barrett obtained a divorcee bere, after her husband's desertion, and got the custody of thetr child. Three mont! ago Mrs. Rarrett/ married again and is now living at Coronado, Cal, with her present | husband, Commander Isaac Cu Johnson, of the U. § 8. Twigg. APPEARS AS SUITOR OF MISS ALICE DREXEL Not long after the divorce, letters of inquiry began pouring in upon, relatives and friends of Barrett's ex-wife asking for information con-| cerning the character of the young! captain, who had suddenly bobbed the ae ung officer Rarrett is mpetied r friends the tn ore the |Up in Philadelphia, New York and| said that Mra, Drexel had not been | Newpért, and was paying ardent court to Mies Alice Drexel. BISHOP ON SHIP CAUSES STRIFE Irish Take Other Side NEW YORK, July %1-—A crowd which scores of policemen were unable to handle, gathered at the White Star line dock today shortly before the Baltic sailed for Queens tewn, carrying Archbishop Mannix of - Australia. Men and women surrounded the! Prelate and, despite the efforte of the policemen to keep the crowd away, they rushed forward, kissing the archbishop’s ring and hand. It was only with great difficulty that he was able to get thru the mob! around the gangplank and board the vessel. j NEW YORK, July 31—Saiting of Archbishop Mannix aboard the White Star liner Baltic today caused a threatened strike among members of the veasel's crew. | The cooks and stewards aboard the Raitic, being mostly English, threat: | ened to strike if the prelate were al lowed to sail Premier Lioyd George has an nounced that the archbishop would| not be allowed to land in Ireland be-| cause of his declarations for a free Poland. Firemen and other members of the crew being Irish, threatened to strike uniess the archbishop was treated as/| an honored passenger. British agents were understood to be keeping a close watch on the Bal-| tic’s sailing as a result of printed Intimations that Eamonn de Valeria | might accompany Archbishop Man-| nix.’ These reports arose from a/ statement made by the president of | the Irish Vigilance society in Lon don that Mannix would be accom panied by a “distinguished compa triot.” 150 Bottles of | * | Booze in Gutter! One hundred and fifty botties of | good old whisky went by the board|/ when customs officers plied the corkscrew and poured the stuff down | the drain in the federal building The whisky represented the spofis/ of several seizures made by custors | agents during the last few weeks. More than 2,000 quarts, held in the appraiser's store at Western ave. and Lenora st., are to be destroyed | Sunday FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician All aceute and chronic diseases treated by latest methods. We of- fer thix service to any patron THE OLD RELIABLE RIGHT DRUG CO. 1111 First Ave., Near Spring St. 169 Washington St. Near Second Look for the Free Docter Sign $8 ry $1 we impression taken mm the is ad with you. 12 ter Werkiog Peopte CUT-RATE DENTISTS WE Oppesita Frases-Fasersoa OB) | der } 090.000 THE SEATT Mra eastern John R. Drexel, metropolitan naequence, opposed attentions — te consider | | GUNS ON DEMOS | Says Financial Interests Back Bourbons BY RAYMOND MARIO Ohio. termined to hold the offensive, War Harding pointed he financial sources behind today Mr, and leaders of ty, as a Rarrett's daughter Captain their only at with vigor Miss Di Ittle kne CLAP July 31 1 retiring girl, of her a shy ns + De t the gay activities her future into own wever his avy uns at the to} * ¢ in and Capt Rarrett eloped 1 mother ex aa “ah ked and sur that her usually semi-retiring daughter should choose an alliance with a man of practically no fin dal rere. and obsecur family mocratl charging that powerful financial Interests” interested in the administration's foreign prepared to contribute lberally the democratic fund this y Harding nerved ruard le campaign last <4 herself © and were mar year, Her rtain policies to | effort of Thereupon the Drexels began the | track the lavish pending of several hundred | quring the campaign th 4 dollars trying toundowhat| Aitho Harding had resolved to they held to be a “damaging thing.” nothing on the league question But thru it all Mra. Barrett clung t| unt after Cox's acceptance mpecch, her husband and he was unable to keep silent after months ago went abroad with him. | tne at of Democratic Chair CABLES TELL OF | man declaring BARRETT’S UNFAIRNESS | pt of prim From tme to time = told ft and Barrett's to the « girl who had give place in ¢ social sun for love of him, and more frequent among | r friends who had seen the couple | broad that their fortunes were ss ly on jemocra tic gue of nations inane ou . may handsome nome stateme Whit is pu the league interest to expressing skept the $1,000 mit butions proposed by leaders it lanue ry the he Iness clr ard on up her ampaign cont the r Ha publican rts became ding retorted the demo. ng & limitation of campaign tributions, they will meet the dis ppreval of the country Undoubtedly it ts quite true that certain powerful interests deeply the con inking About two months ago it was re-/ 4 she was in @ hospital at Nice. od by her husband. his was 4 by « friend of the Drexels in New York, who id Mra Rarrett was expecting the stork and Capt. Barrett was away on a “busi ness v Mrs, Barrett and the baby are now reported at a place near Nice, about to sail for America, Capt. Barrett | ix maid to have been compelled to fee | from France to avoid arrest over spurious check One report says Mra. Barrett has pawned her jewels in order to live. As granddaughter of the late An thony J. Drexel of Philadelphia, Mrs Barrett is heir apparent to a part of quoted variously clome are concerned in administration's carrying foreign contribute policy are prepared to liberally to the democratic. funds,” | Harding said, “Undoubtedly it is true, that without such con ributiona the democrats would find it very difficult to raise the funds they need.” 800 Russ Children Are on Way Home WASHINGTON, July 21.—After two years of exile, 800 Russian chil en route from Viadivostok | Petrograd to rejoin their parents arrive at Ban Francisco August the American Red Cross an >unced taday dren he estate at Capt. Barrett ts anid to be a son of £ the e¢ William Barrett of Wash ington, but at the time the Drexets The children were sent to Siberia were spending a fortune trying to/| for safe keeping when the revolution find out who he was and what could | moved toward its height. Unable to be done to “get rid of him.” It was return home thru the battle lines, the Red Crons took charge of them, Must Have Names Down on Ballots | Precinct committeemen must have |thetr names written on the ballot his coming election, according to an interpretation of the made Saturday by Prosecutor Fred © Utica! organizations, In the past it has been the c ‘tom for committee men to «imply pay « filing fee of $1 and declare themacives, nan Is Killed in Plunge of Auto SPOKANE, July 31.—Mra. George Clark, 47, of this city, wan killed yesterday, when the automobile in able to find out “who he was or| whenoe he came.” SAYS CHILDREN ARE BEATEN UP Humane Officer Swears to Complaints A warrant for the arrest of Mrs. | Wom Isabelle Osburn, 6028 26th ave, 5. W., and her son, Philip Osburn, 20, cHarging them with beating and| otherwise mistreating Earnest Bo gard, l2-yearoid boy, In their care.) wrich «he was riding left the road was sworn to this morning by FR. C.|at Fourth of July canyon, near Wal Wolcott, King county humane of. lace, Idaho. fieer, Miss Beryl Fiske, of Spokane, According to Wolcott. the boy ts! owner of the car, and two men, one made to walk on the street and to| anid to have been driving the car, rustle the family fuel from the| were uninjured. woods. He is compelied to carry loads suitable for q 16-year-old boy, Woleott charges, and is otherwise dirty, ragged and uncared for | Friday. She was agent in the Univer. A stmilar charge ts made by Wol-| sity district for the real estate firm cott against Mr. and Mrs. Scivird| Corinne Simpson Wilson, and lived at Yake, 1626 13th. ave, Bristol, apart-| 924 29th ave. ment 6, who, he says, leave the & | ———..__ yearold daughter of Mr. Yake at| home alone every day and some times at night and punish her if she does not do the housework property She is often “beaten unmerciffully,’ according to Wolcott, who called at the Yake apartment today and re | ported that Ella was in bed for pun ishment. The case has been referred to the juvenile court. code request of MRS. MARGARET H. WALTERS, TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We give free trial to prove its superiority. A. LUNDBERG CO. 1101 Third Ave. Just as Easy T’S just as easy to save in hot weather as in cold. Savings work just as hard and faith- fully for you in summer as in winter. Every day in the year these little funds pile up more money for you that you didn’t have to work for. When you realize the constant work- ing force at your command the fascin- ation of saving becomes irresistible. Better start now, if you haven't al- ready made your first deposit with this bank. Open Saturday evening 6 to 8 o'clock. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank exceed $26,000,000.00 crats have no intention of attempt: | to 32, died at the Minor private hospital, | LE STAR | Wire Briefs | | NEW ORLEANS.—Loss of 4| 200,000 sustained fire that de} ed of Appalachian | | | MEN NEEDED TO GO TO GERMANY Army Recruiting Service Issues Call in atroy the mont warehouse | | NEW YORK—A |nentenced to two yeara in peniter tary fo alleged hoarding of 200. 0 pounds of sugar LONDON.—Court of appeals cides that $4.000 worth of securities | held in England by King Ferdinand | "'4"Y of Bulgaria, when war com | ‘2° menced, whall be returned to him. |“8¥" nvieted of #teal-| ty valued at $760,000) will be from bonded warehouses, Andrew|be secured, vac Acquinto and Angelo ‘ Polontino| clerks, 49 cooks, |given penitentiary sentences ea in supply service. | SPOKANE.—App! ‘op #l ee |under ‘yield or ast year, according MRUDENtS will be, for “three “year, |to HM Kelly, atate borticultural| ®2@ Acceptances from this. district thobectar | will be sent to Ft. McDowell, ¢ tion of enlistment, then |for comp OTTAWA—Referendum vote on| without delay, will proceed to Fort Y.. for Germany Lessen, grocer. to a Enlistments in the infantry, eav field in artillery, quartermaster a Imited Amer} ned. recruiting of 1,123 ot be number of m forces in announced an Ger by re an army Only and who the © here men, above unusually quickly In the hit trained. the quota to for 46 men experienc and 3 bakers, o must be «pecially qualified. En NEW f ing YORK merchandise cr can accepted exit prohibition of importation of liquor into Ontario postponed from Oct }to April 18, 1921 SALT LAKE CITY —Christian Jirion and Mra, Eutemlo Duran killed by the woman's husband at Thompron, according to the Deseret News. SPOKANE.—Seven of the 22 Wey. erhauser lumber milla receive tn-| structions to aegept no more orders unt freight car shortage ts re-| lieved. } JOHN | BASKET SOCIAL will be held at Woodland park Saturday evening by | Seattle court, No. 1, and Evergreen court, No. 2, Order of Amaranth | STARTING TODAY | | | EXCLUSIVE FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING 315,000 population 10,000 visitors and TAXICAB COMPANY | | SOME COMPANY waukes Papers se Peers MAN SLAYS HIS. The Milwaukee Morning Sentinel announced an increase in price fror The Evening Sentinel . ae in to increase trom 2 to 3 cent» tor Radio Operator Satisfied papers sold outside Milwaukee “lob? county. An increase of from 7 tc Job Is Complete 10 cents for the Sunday Bentinel was “ SACRAMENTO, C July t1—<{ faction that the “job” was com | not regret, was expressed to- announced last Bunda The Milwaukee Journal t# to make James Anderson, 22, radio! Goat Island naval IM to 3 cents the same inc and the Wisconair News in ex to the same South Alki Asks for a Bus Line In @ petition filed with the eity council Friday, residents of South ablishment t tion with the municipal railway line to be operated from the terminus of the Alki line to the end Alki ave. They de-| ted to ir rates c at also reane } the t Anderson shot and; Stephens, bis fatherim Stephens had refused to let his Lillian, aged 17 years, live Jerson. They were married nA two months ago. n walked to the police sta and surrendered. He later signed a confession. of a bus tion EVERETT —F. F. Swale, member of state board of control and board of managers of Monroe reformatoryy John Hanson, Everett mer ef the paving on clared thempelwes willing to p l0-cent fare, providing transfers were furninhed to and from street railway lines. the | resigns chant. wucceeds Children always Add Tax Incomparable Voice of JOHN McCORMICK Singing “ROSES OF PICARDY” Accompanied by DANZ Mor. * 4™AT PIKE CONCERT ORCHESTRA MR VAL HUBER — CONDUCTOR EVERY MAN AWM ARTIST Starting Today— HAR SPEED LAUGHTER AND THRILLS GALORE LLOYD WHICH A SLEEP-WALKING LADY LEADS LLOYD EARLY TO DESTRUCTION » OLD in the laughing triumph “High and CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director Concerts Afternoon and Evening CLE * SEATTL Dizzy > BEST PHOTO PLay