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THE SEATTLE STAR forest. The tenants try to lay down Battleship Clings to Damaged Diver; \rmcena om Men Are Recovering «sts eaten LEWES, Deigware, Sept. 4—The | prixoncd members of the crew of tie | ark under the trees, and the tattieship Ohio, with her chains}eubmarine who had been below | childher sets up to howling that they fast to the submarine 85, lay to-| water, hope practiodly gone for 36 | 8M to go home, day close to the spot where the/ hours, was featured by the account| ” ‘Ye'll oh of woods and scenery,’ says | ther: or believing in the same religion. Now and then a Murphy, accidental, rolls on the grass of a Dosen: stein, a Cohen tries to craw! un: & feeling of noses and some wae os submersible floundered heiplesaly | of the Goethals crew of the herviem ° 3 Washington Candi-|drnesth the Adiantic for nearly 40) of the three mon. | The Goothals or Hengas,. “Twill be tine ong [ood Ss FOles Cowen aoe Ot nare that the panied” pesaton ‘ined bb-3e anked the police Friday to aid in | iy a bitter fight on the floor. hours, was one of the rescue ships that|!™prisonment for insoolting the | driveway and mays there, There 5 pension board be re | \ocating his daughter, Ruth Chris: |” park commisntoner and the chief of the weather bur it ye refuse, I'm and everybody acren between here | he: t he monument, and I|senre of feeling only, regardieas of advise ye to give no trouble, ‘Tie|!ts parentage Attempts to tow the submarine | aaved the submarine’s crew. inride the Dreakwater at the Delu-/ EN WORK UNTIL ware capes bad prove, futile, An | THEY ARE EXHAUSTED other effort to move her was made! Por nearly seven hours Grace and boca ivy Bs Aeon gar hr en af | MoWitliam, with few other tools le office than a hund ratchet, fought the of Western Wash- Alide from | steel sides of the submarine, work:| tine” “Yorit be pormiuttad’ to, heave candidates for the republican Tt may be necessary | ing against time to force holes thrulin the morning, but ye must retoorn for governor, have inten: |to get other lines around hor hwl.| the shel before the small reserve! ie jicnt, Me orders wan allent on the interest in the hard fight] The crew of the subnmrine 1s! of oxygen within the ship should ubject of ball, but Tl find out waged for the nomination. |atoard the Ohio, he cxhaunted, A series of amail Sauired and there'll be Sonde- d by reports of rapid prog: wird holes tered, the enginenrs lay Uck.|men at the gate’ on the west side, sonne| PHREE HEROES $ «~ [exhausted white other satiars bat | Ci, pales ae Wie chee | ate Gathers Strength on West Side, Is Report ef support made by Sen. T. Coman, of Spokane, in the daylight in the Flats. Mrs. Rafferty, that dexpisen the a» phalt th the bosom of Antonio Splminelli And Mike O'Dowd, that threw peddlers downstairs as fi are predicting tered with crow bars between the at daylight But here and there enough for the men tm the sut-looug in the raging f some few got acquainted and over taamme te escape and the two engi. neera were taken back to their ship | inet, Drousit blankets and kindling to test while the rescued men were started pulled one by one from the 8-5, Téeut. Commander Cooke, in heep- ing with the best traditions of the tary, refused to uve the subs: nothing to 40. In the dark we had fine until evory member of the ino way of telling friends or foe ex-|goes to the driveway and sits down. crew was out. copt by feeling the nowes of ‘em. I/ At one aide of the park I could see The Gocthais arrived here lete brought along me last winter over: | the lights In the streets and houses: yesterday, having left the scene of | coat, me tooth brush, some quinine /and I thinking how happy them the secident after the rescue had/ pills and the red quilt off the bed | folks wan who could chase the duck been complete. in me flat. Three times during the | and smoke’ their pipes at their win Right somebody rolied on me quilt | dows, and keep cool cry sara Uke Venison Seized and stuck his knees against t nature intended for Life Daring |byGame Warden cursing, in the grass. There was|@ie next morning. Rothing to see, nothing to drink, i $3 Jaq <5 dramatic sea in the carly morning yesterday morning of the 37 bn- 5 3 Adam's apple of me. And three| “Just then an automobile stops by times I judged his character by running me hand over his face, and| man steps out. three times I rose up and kicked the} “"3fe man,’ says he, ‘can you tell intruder down tne hill to the grav-/me why all these people are lying thought it was against the rules.’ snuggled up to pe sah 1 touna Me} ~'"Twaa an ordinance,’ says 1 nose turned up it wa, aned by the poliese department “It wae canned venison, a year old, | Just pai y over his tnabittty to obtain work and your honor,” A. H. Ruelie, president | 07" ng ip that you then, PatseyT jand ratified by the Turt Cutters’ as John F. Hoar, a legless Cans’! pa i tele Santied ot he Powe Ctia | Ne O° 908 hie en eer’ fot carrying ® license number on committed suicide|W. Brinker, when he was chargea|, "1m no weather prophet,’ says I, their rear axice shall keep in the by turning on the gas/ with shooting deer out of season. “but if they bring out @ #trong anti-| public parks until further notice. ter from the Cana-| Game Warden i if | & bed once or twice before they line | and the mortality, except on the bor. s Gastag ‘kde senesh| county, August 2, and five cana of | %* UP &t the polis’ dors of the Inke and along the auto-|1910, 1.805, of 49.8 per cent. recruiting band which venison found in hig home August 13.| “‘A-playing of my flute inte the| mobile drives, will not be any great- the Harding awa Justice Brinker failed to be con-| ir shaft,’ says Pateey Rourke, ‘and|er than usual.’ by the circumstantial evi-|*perspiring in me own windy to the; “‘“Who are these people on the te have the most dence, and the jars of decr meat| joyful Roise of the passing traina| side of the hill? asks the man. dependable j Darden to! wore returned to Ruelle. and the smell of liver and onions} ~ ‘ure,’ says I, ‘none others than atin and areading of the latest murder | the tenant of the Beersheba Flats in the smoke of the cooking is well « fine home for any man, expecially enough for me, says he “What is/on hot nights. May daylight come this herding ua in grass for, not to | soon? mention the crawling things, with| © -phey come here be night,’ myn o| se that walk up the trousers of ne ‘and breathe in the pure air and | us, and the Jersey snipes that peck tne fragrance of the flowers and at us, masquerading under the name trees. They do that.’ says he, ‘com- and denomination of mosquitoes.| ine every night from the burning What je it all for, Carney, and the | 1 oe of aweilings of brick and stone.’ rint going 00 just the sane over Bt) «414 wood,’ says I. ‘and marble fate? and plaster an4 troo” © “The matter will be atten@ea to ia Hel i 3 i 4 treen that give extra benefite to a ‘a tenants, The rents shall be i me ear ts full of ants” Oloomargarine “Woll the night goes on, and the United States in 1919 amount extonants of the Flats groans and | 271,000,000 aga The wonderful Paramount superspecial photoplay opening here today will sweep Seattle as it has swept all America. It is the reigning triumph of the screens of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles. Three solid months of it, with theatres packed afternoon and evening, have not yet satisfied New York! io There must be a reason for all this. The reason is jc it has proved the 1920 “Miracle Man.” Come early, See “FOUR TIMES FOILED” An Amusing Chester Comedy -— + & STRAND? NEWS LYONS 4 MONAN “Everyth Bat th up in the morning with her feet in| his death, and was driving with another man's myn | wife. Mrs, Carleton, in her petition, re = ) WED ses «POLICE PENSION | Ce anes te can aisey | Mrs. Carleton’s Claim Now| Next to a man from the same och Fi Police Sergeant pans ‘alent nie |der the O'Grady bush, and then| shot by Patrolman Charles EB. Ronel- _ wa feones jus last November, filed « petition in some hair-pulling among the women | quired to give her the pension usual panke the |ly granted to the dependents of po- ling kid to him by the] licemen. Carleton was shot and killed when 4 ownership. “Tix| motoring with Mra. Roselius, Rosel- slecping on the grass yer all have|hard to keep up the social distin | tus wan tried on @ murder charge. flourish by | He was acquitted, nt GEE daenediag to the tae ons The police pension board te naid to!) 1, “word us to. whe oe Americanization eommittes of no word as to where she plan- |members, to fight radicaliam and to Americanism in a green skirt, @ red sweater @04 | state: alo to raise $25,000 with which to carry on the work. The legion will fight all organiza- |_ Gente Brown's relatives write from | tions which advocate overthrow of cites that her husband “lost his life, 711 High ave..W., Oskaloona, Iowa, | the government by direct action. have rejected M dago treads on, wakes | because her husbi was no round thelr heads and jaid down,|to be married antounced at the flats| ber 10, “ ian . me and a fine-looking, well-dressed afternoaa when crashed into the stage. Both How | sociation, providing that alt persons| Havre, Montana, WASHINGTON, Bept. 4—The cen- Tammany ticket next fall it ought| Fortunately, the orders comes this lays bureau today announced the fol- } to get us home in time to sleep On| year during a spell of fine weather, |iowing 1920 population results: Havre, Mont., in the Courts ina Haskell Carleton, widow of Pt aa eakaeenned os Sr patent mt ee rg SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920. — |LEGION TO NAM OFFICERS TODAY Brisk Fight Is Staged for Commander SPOKANE, Sept. 4—With election of officers probably delayed until af ernoon, it in expected eine er the cloning session of the # merican A. Hi. Callahan, 2713 21th eve) Legion convention would be marked Bureau of Missing Relatives Guy Is Carleton, Despite from her home Thursday afternoon | after drawing her earnings —$100— from a downtown bank, mander, Carieton's claim at the time of on active duty ned to go orllwhy, She was dresned | foster | wore @ wide brimmed straw hat. Judge J, T. Ronald signed an order | Whowe whereabouts are unknown to/ lands also were adopted. for @ writ of review, requiring that}bim. When last heard from Gente) cided to send representatives to the best off. They got firea| looked the discomforts of the ¢le-| a transeript of the Carleton proceed pecot By railroad peng ty maid he TS en at Seattle, Sep- Y men! was gagements| ings be brought into | expected to make his beadquarters | tember 16 17. Wrapped the blankets ta. There five en en court Beptem- eee te ear aiiunr tag ean is the creation of Rov Miss Inger Jensen, 6852 Palatine | cans,” such as have nm org ave. is very desirous of locating by the Hoquiam post, organizing FH | Mra. € cam je and fraternal bodies to aid the Stage; Two Injured Mrs. Fred Obrt, who came to Seattle 1 aun apuiemnetio nowigider eP? in Beatue. |nome ten years ago and here remar- Pee roger er ee Si /ried. Her present name is unknown, | Helty. tage 0 < Whe MverettHartiene-highway, Dele ont, tat cme 208, Adolph, who |was five years old when he came to She is to take @ job in « lumber mill He of ruddy complexion and brown hair. He appears to be about 18. only about 545,000,000 acres remain. Francisco, Bound by his word of honor to visit once each year a lonely spot on the seacoast in the expectation of receiving the bullet in his heart that will end it alll \ That is the strange part carved out in this Paramount melodrama, made from Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous tale, “The Pavil- ion on the Links.” sone repeated caucuses last eee, 34, “ Mcgee in a | night, the warring clans were unable jehmond Inundry, who disappeared | 1H oe mn ndidate for state com- With the atoption Be gle resolutior ommit' » late The girl probably had an addition: | {B® realities ee eted to create ain thruout rece LA! along jomodi he came upon ‘em, has to unwi | manors, APP UDED FOR gt ge poner ee Age pecreusen Wane, pig Inaacatel'n whiskers from around his} thru violence while engaged in the | that bg Spe gf Grant gute fe erit Resolutions ursing speedy land ae lars | pared to spend the night as beat we|Néck, and wake up the whole gang | performance of his duty.” cally ill, and wants to find his son | settlement and recla: 4 = Included in the Other resolutions included indores- reas ment of the four-fold aa sae vere Harlow, @ gripman on the Yer aiden name |#ll; indorsement of a fe an’ ler way cable line, driving motor- cgay Arian ch , c cycle, and Miss Esther Berquint, al) asked to communicate with Mins |*tate’s; indorsement of a state law Of Beattie, & passenger in his #140! Jensen before September 14, car, were severely injured Friday | Mrs. J, F, Jobnson, of Kent, has, Ptlsing the legion to support enroli- the motorcycle asked The Star to aid police and| ment of the Napional Guard to iw rg |aheriff's forces of the Northwest in | full strength of 6,000, mse Persons were Te /a search for her missing son, Alfred, . (lly walk below. And then some one | around on the grass in the park? I pag ry adler be pe ie hg OLS who when last heard from, July| Alleged German Fit of Gloom) to Be Returned |i" 52% ices |11, was in Cosmopolis. He wrote his fractured leg and painful bruises,| | i : [spapehoolh dk ‘ mother he had hipped from seattie | Indicted as Embezzler syndicaliem act, similar to this for 10-round boxing, and a resolution i CHICAGO, Sept. 4—Theodore « is described as weighing 165 pounds,| gchude, alleged German spy, who 1 pets ataee Sante oo ‘hae ts od masqueraded as Lieut. Arthur Kin- Ps | Hin right leg is shorter n the left. | kaid of Frankfort, Ind., at Fort Sher- Population 5,429 idan for several montha, was indicted ie eapanGK Ie by the federal grand jury coday on & | It be eotimated that the United | charge of embezzlement. He was ac- Btates Originally pomsensed 850,000,-| cused of signing for $1,600 salary 5,429; increase since 000 acres of timberland, of which | due Kinkaid He was arrested in San “THIEVES OF MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER Sunshine Comedy THE NIGHT” It’s here till Tuesday night only. It is on one of these annual visits that the young man saves a pretty girl from death in the quick- sands and by this act becomes involved in the strangest romance imaginable! = Sr a! Hayden, Hall and Snyder in Songs. Natural Color Scenic se 11 4 the ctv oe A a 7. ee —