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COLLAPSE | Firemen Called to Search Thru Ruins; Two Barely Escape Being Buried 4 Firemen were. ‘called to search | > thru the ruins of the Puget Sound Junk Co. warehouse for any poss Die victims caught in the wreckage after the building suddenty col Mapeed at 1245 First ave S. at § & m. Saturday. Suddenly bearing the creaking Broans of breaking timbers, D. Kap | MA, proprietor, rushed out of the bull@ing followed by a Japanese @mploye, T. Kisaki, 712 Dearborn st A second later the floor above, down with tons of eal| ‘Waged Junk, came crashing down. | BELIEVE NO ONE _ Was BUILDING The building was two stories, frame construction, on piling that about eight feet from the 1! The frontage extended 60 _ feet, and the building was about 30 feet long, The two floors su» tained the enormous weight of the ‘Junk company's assembled stock. “I @on't believe there is anyone Duried in the building,” Kaplan told} le Officer J. H. Stoddard washing my bands when I Teard the noise. I ran from the | * building, just in time to escape. At | first 1 thought perhaps some one ee upstairs. I couldn't understand E DOWN | Firemen feared the walls might | and were | by their chief to beware of | to themselves, The junk was in a confused heap of wreckage. | ~ Bapian said he could not estimate Joss off-hand. > ROUTED BY FIRE | ‘Damage Is Slight in North Tard St. Blaze Fire routed three families living in Bouse at 352 N. 73d st at 1 a m.! 7G. B. Cooper ts owner. He lives ‘ Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. lve in the Diamed for for three years, died | @m@éenty Thursday tn Walla Walla. ‘Tewhere be was tranmcting business Pleo was 2 graduate of the University Béinbursh and secretary of the beard of accountancy. He ts @urvived by one daughter, Miss Lula afternoon. Incle Sam Will Give Away Cannon Uncle Sam to Northwest towns ¢ities as ornaments for. public Application should be made to the ,War department thru local G. A. R. and district congressmen, ac cording to Capt. W. K. Richarda, dis ‘Yrict ordnance officer, in the White building. 'Farmer-Labor Party * Plans State Meeting D. C. Coates, state chairman of the Geld Triple Alliance organization vwhich cast its lot with the Farmer Labor party recently, a meeging of Whe latter is being held in the Pre fontaine building Saturday to con. summate plans foP the state conven “tion of the third party that will be held on September 14. ‘Second Burglar Is Chased Away After the room of Miss T. Berger. 129 22nd ave. N., had been looted of 489 Friday night, J. Smith, who liver “in the house, found a prowler trying ‘keys in the front door, The man fled, Smith told Patrolman G. Db (Graves. ! | Mayor Doctor Held Up for $3,000 NEW YOR: Dr. Emfl ¥. Hartung. family physician of Mayor Hylan, wa he up by two men today, knocked uneonsctous and{ Fobbed of $3,000 in cash and Jewelry. | The men escaped. It’s One of the | 6 Best Cellars | in Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 21 Wealth, hard to liquidate, was the Problem today of the heirs of G. ¥. | Griffin, who left a wine cellar valued St $19,499 (pre-war prices). The stock | fe valued at not less than $75,000, | &ccording to present prices Griffin's heirs cannot sell the Wines and liquors, The celiar goes With the home, Prospective purchas rs have licked their lips at the pros Pect of possessing the liquids, but the necessity of paying for’ the sur Founding estate valued at $1,500,000 has frightened them off. The cellar han a base of 1,300{ uarts of Scotch and 1,200 quarts of | irbon, and around that 1s a stock | Of wet goods with more than a sam. ple of almost every variety of brew- ry end dutillery output, | Liquid ¥ HERE’S MORE ABOUT POLISH WAR STARTS ON PAGE ONE ies of Polish citizens killed or abled during the war. ASK FOR GENE! AND POLITICAL AMNESTY -Free transit for Russians and sian goods across the Polish terri tory. Granting by Poland of genera: Mtical and military amoesty. eee SOVIET REVOLT IN NORTHWEST GERMANY M7 STATE STILLS dis to large sugar purchases.” In addition to being the chief Rue. | offenders in selling herd rinks for soft, particularly cider, the Japs comprise 26 per cent of the moonshiners, according to McDeaald. Hil agents concurred with him in this, and in laying 35 per cent of the law viclation to peoples from Southern Europe. USE FAKE LABELS ON BOOZE BOTTLES 1 po AMSTERDAM, Aug. 71 —Commun- ist rioting ts spreading thruout West jughter, Z0-| phalla, according to advices receiv here today. A soviet republic was prociatmed tn they mtx the mash tp wooden barrel» Velbert yesterday. hen y. A general rebellion | 24 piant them out in the woods to The ingredients naturally attract the woods animals, and fre quently we have found dead squir rela, chipmunke and even rate tn mash that was being cocked m the of the miners is feared. eee ‘Westphalia ts an extenstve district tn Northwest Germany containing mines and large industrial centers. POLES REGAIN 10,000 MILES FROM BOLSHIVI WARSAW, Aug viki, it was officially announced to}and we had day. “The t swiftly,” the communique ‘Thirty cannon such as were used| “West of Lublin and southeast of field artillery during the Spaniah-| Warsaw, the Poles recaptured 2,000/ war are to be given away) square miles of territory between| advancing Clechanof and Puitusk, to the depth of 40 miles. “Kast of Warsaw, on the line of NovoMinsk, Siediice and Hiala captured with more thao square miles, on @ 125-mile front.” eee MOSCOW, Aug. less to London.)—Fighting is pro- 4 * reusing ‘ewe than 30 mice’ trom] Dies at His Home Warnaw, the Russian official com:| Georce H. Wade, Seattle pioneer munique claimed today. The atate.| ted at his home, 3618 Buperior st was still threatened on the north and northwest “Fierce fighting ts under way in (20 miles the vicinity of Plonsk northwest of Warsaw) and anof( 18 miles northeast of Pion: the communique said. saw region fighting is west of Viskof (25 mfles north east of Warsaw) and Stanisiav (20 magi i en ee miles cast of Warsaw). sf ssceHiiata “Fighting also is proceeding tn the Brest-Litovek region along the} western bank of the Bug.” latter statement would seem to re fute Polish and neutral reports of recapture of Brest-litovsk by Poles.) Burglars rifled the cash regi in 8. A. Molin’s drug store at KE. Jefferson st. Friday night, ad @ meul from articles in the |attle for many years. He is eur store. The left the dirty dishes for|vived’ by the widow, Mrs. Anne! Molin. They gained entrance by Harris, and a son, William James | Harris. in @ rear door. PLAYERS OFFER FOR NEXT WEEK “NO BLO Eves. 25c to $1.00 Mais., 27¢ to We Plus Tax 21—The Polish , of Seattle, Funeral serv-| armies, continuing their offensive, wih be held at the Bonney-/ nave retaken nearly 10,000 square| Parlors at 2 o'clock Sun-| mies of territory from the Bolshe-| Poltsh offensive tn the rection of East Prussia is deveiop-| advancing 50 miles) 1—(Via Wire “In the War. going gers,” daid the director. ferment. “| uu. article KI brand of whisky, and We rushed down, faith, #o we did not pronecute.” said. ington. that a clan of famous the eastern part of Lewis count but investigation has proven this in not the case were 7,000! junt the ordinary variety,” Donald. nays M George H. Wade Im response to a call issued by| ment indicated the Polish capltal| Priday night, afters seven years of | Former chief engineer invalidiam. on bogta on the Port Orchard rout the was known to east He had lived tm Seattle for h O." | Mire. George Wade, and | George P. Wade. on and Chesenkes Held for (The | William John Harris, 43, S., Tuesday, was buried Friday in| Lake View cemetery. Services dster| were held in the morning at the| 16: then | Mr. MAT. SUNDAY WED. and SAT. MORE NDES” Otto Harbach’s Big -Laughing Comedy Hit. Here for the First Time. — HERE’S MORE ABOUT STARTS ON PA@: ONE | a avoid suspicion that might attach |[ssues Statement for U. S. “1 often wonder if people tnow eq} What they are drinking when they buy boose made by these bootleg “You know “This stuff te colored up, labeled with imitations of favorite brands of real whisky, dnd sold for the genuine Just the other day « printer in Seattlo called us up and said be bad just filled an order for ‘phony labels of Sunnybrook and another wanted w know if he had acted within the law but the customer had gotten his order in the meantim: | no evidence to trace |him. The printer was acting in good Director McDonald has just re turned from a tour of eastern Wash ‘There is @ popular fallacy Kentucky | |moonshinern has been operating in that “The moonshiners down there are thousands of res. identa of districts acroas the sound years and ts survived ty his widow, | son, The body In at) | the Butterworth & Sons establish | William John Harris! hp the | died at his residence, 8816 41st pn | Columbia unedrtaking establishment. | Harris was « carpenter in Se SW th Mbt vi Hv Ip ‘SALAZAR ASKS | FOR FAIR PRESS Papers’ Aid MEXICALI, Cal, Aug. 21.—An appeal for cooperation from the people of the United States in making bis regime in Lower Call- fornia a succes was made today thru the United Presa, by Luis M Salazar, governor, Lin statement followw: “On last Tuesday, August 9, 1) took charge of the affairs of the government of the northern district of Lower California, attaining in this way a new and worthy tri tumph for the republic whose con. cQiatery policies of peace bave given much good resutla, “After the sotution ef the grave Yocal cristae whieh threatened to be try, the territery as come beck to quility, and all the progreasive citi zens of the district will hely to keep 1 oo. For Gat purpose I ask the cooperation of the bonest gestions of which betng fair, will faciiitate my task in this govern. ment and will contribute to tho progress cf this rich territory. My best is to the people of the United States.” MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY y. a, a “ON WITH THE DANCE” A vivid, lavish drama of hu- man souls that drank too much “life” on New York's Great White Way, Every Scene a Sensation 15c For Adults Children be OAK THEATRE, Madison Near 2nd an era of md days for our coun-| ita normal life of work and tran-| press of the United States, the our: | ‘ ‘MRS, ROBINSON TO FACE QUIZ Mother Will Face Pension Department A conference of welfare workerr and others who have assisted in car ing for and giving ald to Mra, Kath erine Robinson, 1738 Melrose place, idowed mother of three children under 3 years of age, who for 21 months has been seeking a mother’s yension from the pension department of the juvenile court, will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, An Rouncement was made by Mra. Jo nephine BK. Stuff. commissioner of the department Mragit won, Who completed her three years’ residence In the state required by the pension laws, last May, ts without means of support and has been a widow for 19 months, when he husband died of the infiu- enga, Charity funds and donations have enabled the family to live for nearly two years Envelopes began to be used in Pengland and the United States be tween 18 nd 1860 Most of the automobiles tmported to Japan in 1918 were of American origin, | | | Rainier Post to Muzzle Candidates ‘The latest Seattle gume ts “mux wing the candidate.” Rainier Post No, 21, American Legion, it at Wildwood park on Labor day, \Beptember 6, when the veterans and the general public mingle in their first big “get acquainted” picnic, Every candidate for office in King county, from wreckmanter to United Staten senator and governor, has been invited to be present and assist in the fentivities, but the Jorder has gone forth “The spelibinders must leave thelr verbal pyretechniés at hame. They can shake hands and hobnob and will play eral chairman, sald it and Harry A ie built like an exM, BP.” The picnie grounda may be lor by motor around Lake Wash: lington. ‘There will be dancing, field j button hole all they want to but! | the first one that tries to make & politieal speech will be court martaled.” Harry A. Young, gen reached either by boat from Laeschi | sports and basket luncheon parties. | operate them on their farms. GIRL NERVOUS BEFORE JUDGE Mary Golden Appears in Black ‘Satin ‘When arrested by police Tuesday | and charged with breaking a window |in a Jewelry #tore at 1120 Howell at., May Golden, 22yearold domentic employe, asked: “Do I look Uke @ girl who would amash a window?” Yesterday afternoon she was ar raigned on a charge of second de gree burglary before Judge John 6. Jurey in superior court, A ring from the window was found in her| pocket, police way. A little wit wan faced girl with | bobbed hair, rhe entered the court |room in a frightened manner that did not indicate her former appear ances there, She sat very «til ex cept for an incesnant nervous biting of her fingernalla | She wore a draped black satin Gres and a blue cape and laughed when the clerk misread the charge to necond degree “murder,” and in stantly corrected himecit. given a week in which to plead. More than 50,000 farmers tn the United States own motor trucks and 1-Out of the Night” 2 Te Gay White Way ” 3 “A Tragedy of the East Side” “Whe vomontte appeal uniled in one monster product whose scenes move tAleriors suddenly slumin eC a lasso TAI" boast She was |* IS ALIMONY $ Actor, However, Reveals He Has New Wife BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. T1-—~ lWhen Dell 8. Lawrence, leading |man at the Majestic theatre, appear jed in court today to tell why he was six months in arrears in alimony to bis former wife, he produced @ | marriage license, auying be had mar ried Vilma Steck, his leading lady, im Arizona. ‘The divorce sult broveht by his Meta Gans, is in the \tormer wife, Interloentory stage here, Lawrence | sala that © married Mirw | Steck he obtained a final divorce decree in Arizona. Judge Murasky re | buked Lawrence and turned the mat ter over to the grand jury. 2190 Woodland park — Concert vy nd. i Concert by Adams” band paren park—Concert by Car~ * ba park —Concert by nd —Koresters hall, 1923% First 1 rere Uidson, candidate for United States senator, - a 1. A. Moore, Candidate for re resentative, to address Railway M Velfare league. 230- ra anteer Wagner's , . fi Ws storied night life. ey. CIEE OC! ‘h , a, vl on crymnal tendencies Mutt and Jeff Prizma Scenic Paramount Trio Strand News Right acts of huge novelty! “While New York Sleeps” is different from anything you have yet seen on the screen. The gorgeous scenes of the Follies alone would make it a scenic spectacle. two-dollar kind. The slories dark. souled ning flashes acting is the Poe SY Sta ae aa a & Beerto Ferrs® eweso 2 ere asc