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IN MANN ACT CASE Weather On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tonight, fair; Friday, fair, oe warmer; moderate south- westerly winds INAL va Sepesreere Last 34 Hours: Maximum, Mini 2, = SE eae EDITION Batered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 149 TAR ARRESTED At (hb Postoffics at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Ce Per Year, by Mall, 5 to 9 VOLUME SEATTLE, WASH.,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920, SUES DOCTOR FOR $40, Copyright, 1920, by Doudleday, Page! @ Co.; pudlished by special ar $ i rangement with the Wheeler Syn-| dicate, Inc. First Mrs. Parker would show you the double parlors, You would not pees 9 BP | == BRDETOBE WonerMrd SCHOOL OF WARN LLOYD gh gemngon ig, Remgam Trial Is Broken would manage to stammer forth the | e secon eter =" ASKSCOURT Up by Hysteric WHALES OFF GEOR GE IN manner of receiving the admission was such that you could never after: | | ward entertain the same feeling to 1 ward your parents, who had neg | | }30 of Them | Come in ak MacSweeney’s Sister Says| lected to train you up in one of the High Tide; Swim Close | He Will Be Held Responsi- to Shore ble if Captive Dies VERY SEATTLE PAIR ARRESTED IN MANN ACT CASE PORTLAN Aug fara Cancle « Mayme Feuth wht * ‘ + this morning rety tle, whe omplainte ha feral authorit worn out againat ther Deputy United States District Atio Connolty sald thts afternoon the CanoleFauser case was in such state no details yuld be given out in Seattle * * CRAZED WOMAN DEFIES HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. 4(United Prew.p—A on armed with a revolver, is locked in a room ut the emergency hospital this afternoon, while police and attendants devising moana to disarm her gun waa hidden in the bosom of her dress and escape when she was taken. Shoe fired one shot at the at ndants and began Nourishing the gun. The attendants fled Her name is Mrs. Blanehe Gray Mra, Gray was mo violent when taken that the search was tn Note Concedes ] Points, Especially on “Proletariat Army” * 4 womat detent are Atte peering thru « small glass in Ue door naw that the thru the cetling, The quantity of her ammunt ' tman Sintth, who arrested her, said she Uvreatened t > constructed Mag t 5 te Pollee are keeping a r |, negot Nf OnRK 4 nnounegment was made today tha INTERES’ y imonand’ had been. matzhed te bax 12 epunds with fFommy “Being a truly populur ard wt deteey City, Septimber 7. Joe Benjamin, San Fran a At ANG Willie Jackson, New York Ughoweights, will bax 4h em) tinal in the sare show. Bob Martin, A. EF. heawywelght champion, will méet-#rant Moran ip Madison Square garden September & | spirit, the Soviets do not it * * #* i POLAND ANSWERS U. S. NOTE [GhlrInterpeetation Of the TON, Aug. 26.—A from Po divergence with Great Britain to this government B be ke Italy and renounce their demand Next you ascended one flight of | i | stairs and looked at the second Poning Wedding and Kept | Mloor-back at $8. Convinced by her} Company With Teacher gecond-ficor manner that it was! worth the $12 that Mr. Toosenberry) aie, that he had ah . ., ‘always paid for it until he left t0 | jove ae at Cualr ngnaentons, Shining, hulking black forma ap LONDON, Aug. 26. — Mary ) take charge of his brother's orange | Nine Mattie Baker, 88. a former jPeared In the water off Alki Point,| Mactiweeney, sister of Lord | Plantation in Florida near iM | bookkeeper in the employ of the [near the Stockade hotel, yesterday | Mayer Metiweeney of Cork, sent f. Beach, sg Mrs. Legon rt aes Prank Waterhouse company, en . afternoon. They swirled and cris | = message to Premier Lieyd spent the winters that had the tered suit for $40,000 heart balm ’ Geuble front room with private Beth, jagainkt ‘Dr. U.N. Maxey’ Seattle ‘ IB |cromped. thetr pathy: they > babble that ing hin that he will be held re fh * you managed to YOU | oateopath; Thursday morning. of wanted something still cheaper. | Miss Maude Kearns, instructress closer to the beach,. wow. spennible If ber brothas des. The if you survived Mra Parker’s!in the art department of the Unt)” Miracle, wno lives at the Stockade] Miritish heme office informed CORN, you were taken to look at Mr. | versity of Washington, was named | hotel, was walking. Hedmond Howard, nephew of the Skidder’s large hail oom on the as “the other woman in the case” | Catehing sight of the flashes of John Redmond — whe third floor. Mr. Skidder’s room was| by Mise Baker | black {n the whitecapped waves, he ies King .G sy he mot vacant. He wrote plays and| Dr. Maxey promised to marry stared curfously. A stretch of water| Ptsled to eorge Mac- moked cigarets in it all day long.| Miss Baker on Novermber 15, 1914, | larger than a elty block was made| Sweeney's behalf—that it But every room-hynter was made to/it is claimed. The marriage date) alive with them, they writhed and| not change its attitude. visR his room to admire bnthen ovr ¥ net vod nny Re — the | & lem ee kt en Shortly after noon today Mac | in t astern tr = te the creation of a beige ter each visit, Mr, Skidder,|*ngagement to her family and “Then scovered that they were at the atate Thus they restore the ful eee After Iwhales, @ whole school of whales,” | 8" °eney, Dear death in Brixton priv Seige he-nat ‘which existed before the from the fright caused by poanible| friends, Miss Faker began to as arose. eviction, wapid pay something on | semble her frousseau. The doctor! pent hence her a beautiful diamond ring. hich she exhibited with pride to . then—if you still stood | * pri Ree tose aa aoe hot hand |D€r wide circle of acquaintances | nothing disappainting nald’ De. Miracle. “They were play. ,0" from @ hunger strike, was eald ing along, swimming back and|to be “barely breathing.” He had! forth. There were about 30 of them | been unable to seep for man sewed |aind ‘they were from 16 to 25 feet . *, Virdaria B Clerks June arrived. Dr. Maxey request |long, most of them nearer 25. Peo: VER, B. C. Aug. 26—E. P. Fellowes, a graduate of clutching the three moist dollars in a your het, aes hoaraely proclaimed |*? her to postpone the wedding for| OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 26.—Shriek: | ple collected on the beach and the PHYSICIANS GIVE and @ radieher the northern British Columbia Your hideous and culpable poverty,|* Month. His business was boom-ting and- sobbing hysterically, atre.|Ds. fish frolicked about the | IMAYOR BUT 24 found dead in his seaside resider He f hevermore would” Mra. Parker. be/!"%. he told her, and hy that time | Virginia Clark, charged <with the water shot h K and then committed suleide by pu “ cleerone of yours, She would honk he could leave his practice for a| ; ‘The whales, according to Dr. Mir-| |HOURS TO LIVE thru Nis: brain. The day he killed himself be Seer Gany ine Sat “tiara,” she would |0"S vacation and they could take murder of her husband, Chester |acie, were a species similar to the (Bl jeaving his property, which includes many thousand ss tions ‘whieh, gfe objectionshie- Serna aco © her back, end. march | ‘be. honeymoon, Clark, fainted at her preliminary gx | Bluco whale in the Bering wea. and) LONDON, Aug. 26.—Térence Mac | to Louis Hunyan, Paterron, > d Jallies in the desire to subordinate waters. Then Clara, the colored| Th girl thought nothing of the |"mination before Judge Samuels are weldom seen so clone to shore.| sweeney, lord mayor of Cork, was * everything to.peace. : dow “ x delay, she declared) When July ar. day. She wag carried from the They came in.on the high tide about ne t The So: of 4 esco he | y given but 24 hours to live by physl:| e Soviet note was 94 ‘ater that" paso tg ie “tne | Fed and he agnin requested a post. | toom. |4 o'clock in the afternoon and went! cians at Brixton prison today LARRY KOPF BREAKS THUMB able length. On some points ‘the “CINCINNATI. Ohio Aus. %. teds’ chances in Reds were inclined to be argumenta- ft h flight, and show you the Sky | ponement, she con#ented. Dr. Maxey ‘The interruption came when the up the sound in the direction of | Interest: in the condition of the told her that he was unabie to t | state tried to introduce a photograph | Tacoma. | ik er a "ac we whe Larry tive. y reproved light Room. It occupied 7x8 feet | wey at this time, Silees he Sai lof Clark. She broke out sobbing.| “They were so close we could sce | ish offic ee ‘headband po rer ee oy echoed 4) Sa Rh the thumb the Fi ph its Stibaren nal pot floor space at the middie of the Pall. | compelled to extricate his son by a|Her hysteria increased until she| their eyes and could have hit them |thruowt ee cadcndaad © IML ‘ftrdt Yacltg’ or toddy's ghine with Kopt. tried te |clared they would deal with Poland, ‘On each side of it was # dark lum |tormer marriage from a boyish {Could be heard in the corridors with rocks” said Dr. Miracte, “They | “TUout Bnaland and Ireland, IM atop a ball thrown by Pitcher Jimmy Ring fn trying t Jalone, regarding peace. ber closet or storeroom. vines A throng of several hundred peo-|churned up ‘the water and left it ‘The majority of British papers| Uh ou off second base. Sam Crane, substitute’ inf In attempting to justify thelr de In it was an iron cot, a washstand | CT this time, according to Miax| Die. including scores of women, who | chopped up with a hundred conflict-|UT#*d the government to release J laheriea’ otf |» | mands regarding a Polish “civil mille E paeta chair. 8 shelf was the dresser. | piver they were formally engaged. |fought to get inte the court room, |ing currents and a thousand eddies.” | SM. declaring it would be a fatal , * tia,” the Bolshevikt said: Its four bare walls seemed to clot |sne entertained the doctor in her |®PbAFently felt the scene repaid) Whales have not been seen off Aiki| blunder’, to allow him to die. | They im upon you like the sides of acoffin. | ome ‘Their friends congratulated | them for their efforts |Point for. pears, according to hotel | Polnted out that the situation in Ire Your hand crept to your throat, you | Mra. Clark ts alleged to have con- officials and residents of the district. [tes rapidly iq nearing an irrepara STRIKERS | MUST STAY IN JAIL Penna a per Henry & berg. president aud + willing to remove this sole posloese the young couple on having made j . you looked up as from a h te tet fessed killing Clark when,she re ont ah pe Bw that MacBweeney's Propet hac aheabve tard 6 Aba y employes divergence in order to le ne pa says he ¢ anarchy nic “ have to rema en 4 | Thru the glass of ort — skylight |ayed the marriage | oc eis sein Vases - has | Hope. for ' MacBweenay’s: veledse, tate supreme court decided today. Attorneys for the’ seven mer ‘The note signed by Foreign mam you saw a square of blue infinity Delay then followed delay, and on| he tris esti who are serving & 90-day fall sentence for contempt of court ister Tchitcherin was an answer to F Mra. Clark fainted again it was put | |abandoned yesterday with receipt of “Two dollars, sub,” Clara would) august 2 he definitely repudiated his | ove itil . |Premicr Lioyd- George's message |i for calling @ ptrtke deepite a pro ry court order, erred in the communication prepared by Are py may in ber haif-contemptuous, half |engagement vows [oo ee ant |from Lucerne, declaring it would be | ff their apptication for « stay of exccution, the court held thur Balfour, lord président of the Tuskegeenial tones | Then, the complaint says, she dis CA E tniposstble to make an exception to * council, demanding that Russia mod- , “One day Miss Leeson came hunt-| covered that Dr. Maxey was main- AMERICAN LEAGUE ¢ aw in the tord mayor's case, waa | PITCHED BATTLE IN BELFAST ify her armistice terms to Poland to f ing for a room. She carried a type-| taining a correspondence with Miss RHE NEW YORK Aug. 26.—The White | oo Pa today by King George's reply conform with those submitted to the writer made to be lugged around by Kearns an artlet ving at \ burs. Detroit ca Sox swamped the Yanifes, 16 to 4,|to @ communication from Redmond RELFAST soap 4 pleas maar ewired Hee RED AGEN OONSeesat @ much larger lady. She was a very |Ore., but an inatructress at the local) at Washington 34 6 a ‘a | Howard, nephew of the late John in the Orange shipyar mot attacked Catholic « mer loon Hittie girl, with eyes and hair that | university |Oldham ahd .Ainsmith; Zachary |‘ ‘he opening game of thelr pertes |p Goong I thay setlist Were wiunded tn defending the Sinn’ #einers | WITH LABOR LEADER had kept on growing after she had| Thursday, thru her attorney, BE. C.| and Gharrity here today. The win gave Chicago | The king “gratefully acknowl | Great Britain and Itally partiews stopped and that always looked as|Hyde, Miss Baker entered suit for) st. Louis ceceeceee 8 15 [thE Pde Of three and @ half games | caged” the Redmond family's sacri: jlarly objected to the proposal that if they were saying joodness me = ach of promise, At Boston o 8 jon eh Ne a Avene another | tices for the country and concluded sgt pad bia: lle \ you keep up with us? | Chicago 5 16 17. 9 %@ Philadelphia, and four games on| “your appeal will recelve my im H i vo 8 Sy ind gpd si i wed ha the dou ‘Ph r’t \ Mew York 4 10 A Yorks | mediate and careful “onrideration”: | Husband Killed; |Radical Demos Are shove Reason . re ttack et ace ‘in ade dene al picts Won |Cleveland ..cciccvuss a 6 a[ The one redeeming feature of the | Thirty thousand Irish sympathise | She Asks: $30,000; Leading in Montana they ety aoe car eenhng ania pyle diate } > “ game, from the standpoint of nearly |ery stage demonstration outside ee ‘ je Dovigt. SOvernEnenT, nd Braid, “one could keep a nkeleton or | et r im Campaign 4: Philadelphia ees 3 7 4)30,000- fane, was Ruth's 44th home |qre nabowin tone The potter dis, | Suit for $30,000 was instituted Wed-| BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 26.—With ap- | [tallan ultimatum was decided u lahasathetic or coal } hs mator George Lamping, cand! NATIONAL LEAGUE run—a drive into the right field | persed them after arresting several, | nesday by Mary Schwallen, widow of | proximately two-thirds of the state's /at the recent conference of Preatiee pire are” See ee | daaty tajered by a falling tyee,while} _ |bleachers in the first inning, scoring | Members of the British Inbor party | Joseph Schwallen, for the death of | 1.552 precincts heard from, indica-| Mord George and Giolitti in Lucerne, ee ny wen) eoring: to: harden te make e R. H. E.| Pipp ahead. | participated in the demonstration. [ner husband, whe wun run down ios, today are that the eocatied | mediately after receiving the Rus shiver = we ppt sy be confined | Brooklyn 56 12 6 Huggins used Mogridge, Collins| British government officials in|” nase viva |sian reply, Kamaneff, who had pre- Mrs. Parker gave her the incredu. | Campaign speec % ie ie : —~ At Chieago 3 7 1\and McGraw on the mound while| Dublin ianued @ statement denying |" automobile driven by Frank Roy, |T* wing of the democratic party | pared to leave London, went inte Jous, pitying, sneering, icy at his ae eee a : ryt for | Gadore and Miller; Vaughn, Batley | Dick Kerr went the route for Glea | that MaeSweeney was arrested while | a driver for W. P. Fuller & Co. in succeeded in nominating their entire | conference with Chairman Adamson whe kept for those who failed to //clans ah AN ‘nha pons aw bay | and O'Farrell. son. The Sox got 17 hits to the| peacefully performing his ctvil| December, 1917. Schwallen. died a state ticket with the exception of a}f the parliamentary labor commite qualify as doctors or dentints, ny ta 7 oe igs adhe | Philadelphia 7 7 2) Yanks’ 10. Ed Collins stole home in| duties. The statement sald that he| year later. The complaint joins Roy | congressman for the western district | tee Jed the way to the second floor b ery nee At Cincinnati 0 4 Gthe eighth | (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) land Fuller & Co, as co-defendants. lat Tuesday's primaries. IITALY’S REPLY TO 'U.S. SEEKS TRADE, ‘WITH RUSSIA PARIS, Aug. 26.—A dispatch to the Agence Radio from Lugano to- Bight dollars?” said Miss Leeson g-...":=i Ernest, Please Write: A Magnitudinous Matter of Mail higher and lower Mr. Skidder jumped and strewed cigare tubs at the sore cag Shared saad 2 BY HAL ARMSTRONG {him with them again, and all vent) AND YET Ernest Farmer is known, Farmer's attitude towards the let-; much of a hand to write, but wouldn't; he rolled a sheet of long, legal sine | day =i tha, Illes Capea in “Pxcuse me, Mr. Skidder,” aaid| YRNEST FARMER was opening gi aot be a Rog remote tar.|' 8mONg his associates, friends and |terx was beginning noticeably to|he, please, anyway. paper into his typewriter and tappea | Wash pag eh Bei "hy the! eae f Mrs. Parker, with her demon's|44 his mail-a miscellaneous away son usually thumbs oves sev, | Aeduaintances as a man of high fam-| change, They were, it was plain, gét-| Aw all his friends say, Farmer ts | out: note regurding Poland: ‘The: Italan gamile at his pale looks. “I didn’t |nortment of letters, papers and clreu| peal times, and smiles as he reads,|"y honor, of big affections, who | ting under his skin. He paid them not adamant. The gift and letter! ‘There's # man in this town named reply, it was said, emphasizes the ce E, Know you were it “Lasked the Wdy | lars puch ‘as Uncle Bam dumps every (and maybe sheds a r before | Would go fir out of his way to do a| more courtesy and gave them more|moved him deeply, It may have | Erne Farmer, and he has = dear sister necessity of@resuming relations with —~ to have a look at your lambreqiuns.”’| morning with more other he folds it up and puts it into his| good turn or to soothe some sorrow: | marked attention, Hut, in the end,|been mist that he brushed from his 394.0" old father and mother down inthe Russian government, owing to “They're too lovely for anything,” |tainty, delay and irregu ng am gi inside coat pocket to read again at/ing heart. Most emphatically, even | they all went back eyes with the back of his hand. But | «d ae re a Oe the commercial possibilities of that gaid Miss Leeson, smiling in exactly |the desk of every other lawyer In) ji, his worst enemy would admit, he in| ‘There i# a weason of the year when|he sealed the letter carefully again | ove him deeriyr Aaa ‘omer in or ther | country, PARIS, Aug. 26.—Polish forces have entered Grodno, ateording to ngels do. |the Burke bullding But as Farmer read his amile|not the sort to deal a blow that|all of Christendom turns back its|and sent it speeding back to Texas | while he sends them. postcards mailed d gone Mr. Skidder| One envelope in the disorderly | faded out and a look of dixappoint-| would wound his sister ‘or his memory and thinks of home — the| with the gift unopened. prometly ana ‘une a At sing the tall, black: | heap drew his attention. He picked | ment togk its place. He turned each | mother. |Christmas holidays. On Christmas| “Do send us a letter,” pleaded the| Sha‘ask him te write mere ful the way the After they got very busy ¢ and haired heroine from his latest (un-|it up and alit It open, unfolded It#| nage more hurriedly than the one| big |@ package came to Farmer, with an-|next long message from the Texas! send thetr love, and want him to come |” sispatch to the Matin today, produced) play and in ng a small, | closely written pages and read. before, scarcely glanced at the last, EKS CAME and went, and an- | other letter, both from Texas. | sister, months’ afterward, “Postcards | home on a visit, Grodno, 150 miles northeast of roguish one with hea bright hair It was chummy, endearing let-| stuffed the letter back into its en- | other letter landed on his desk. | ee are so short.” * we mover gute thoes letters, They | Warsaw, was last reported to be the. and vivacious featur , lter from sister down in Texas, velope and tossed it into a pigeon-|It was like the first. It was perused |FMIE LETTER he opened andread.| Posteards—so that was it. Well!—/ some fe, me. im my mall. I tr fo verant| Bolshevik main headquartera It te “Anna Heid'li jump at it,” #aid| Mother and father joined her in tell hole |as was ite predecessor, sealed up and | The family was sending, the let eee these Tetheve 80 bis Gene enone in Russian territory. Mr. Skidder to hime putting his ling all the news.of the old home There it lay for days, Occasion. | sent away. | ter said, a little gift, not much, sot yee Farmer wrote. It) +1 want to knew where he is. I have i - gene 3 gainat the lambrequins and | folks; with each little incident of ally he took it out, looked at the en-| And then a third one came, telling | costly, but with tenderest love, to had been three years since he | sdvertised for him in the papers ond and be WARSAW, Aug. 26.—The last des et up é lsappearing in a cloud of #moke|comedy and pathos faithfully set ke an aerial cuttlefish down, They wondered when Ernest Presently the tocsin call of|was coming back to visit them, }fully, wrote on it “return to sender" /a trace of bitterness, for the faroft|he could come home to them, Chrixtmases had come and gone, | mother happy berond werds to recount if | 810M of Choraele (on the. east Prem | nounded to the world the| Mother and father, he knew, were! and gave it to the postman, who took | boy in Seattle. Then « fourth, and a | wouldn't he ploase write them a et, each with its gift, received, unopen- | he will enly write « letter home.” sian frontier, 40 miles southeast eg} (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) growing old. They longed to have/it away, jatth, long letter, They knew he wasn'tled, and mailed buck, But yesterday! Farmer sent the letter to The Star, (Turn to Page 7, Column‘) ‘ ' * i Wy rg may | tachment of the’ Russian four he sealed it up care: |{8 detail and enclosing love, without |They were hoping by next Christmas| three long, ‘busy years, and three | | jaeeh > Geel wader and i him he ca army is seeking to escape in the Te Eventually, {each item of interest “ve without | him know they cherished him.|found the first letter in his mail, | @oeen’t answer, and I know

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