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and Today noon, Weather Tonight Saturday, probably rain, moderate westerly gale. ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 56. oe 4 The Seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 18 On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wa 8 ATULE, WASH, FRIDAY, MARCH r 25, 1921, . under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 WOMAN LEAPS FIVE STORIES TO DEATH! HUSBAND CLUTCHES SKIRT, BUT IS TOO LATE! Peeves: |ruracoan Raising His Baby. Too Much Advice. E a, Santee Well. But He's onsense. ‘This to the tenth of » aerice of ar- which members of The Star SST ta That dinplonsre thee most, and why. BY GEORGE CHANNING TOM: If you had a beauti- baby daughter, born several ago, and everybody butted in you how to raise her, you'd peeved, too. with confidence, because strangely convincing signs | also human in addition to) fellow who doesn’t believe In pickness, accident, bad temper or! @nything else that ruffles mental | composure, constant reference to Soe things is ruffling in the ex: eeenepy aneerrs 6ME'’S A BEAUTIFUL BABY I know I have a beautiful baby. The Charged With Huge Booze Fraud; Trailed by Cross- Nation Phone Call Spirited across the line in an auto late Thursday after he had lost his fight against extra-| dition in Vancouver, B. C, Harold Russian manufacturer, | was held in the city jail Friday. In custody of Capt, ling and Detective Sergt. Harry Na dei of Chicago, Michelev wil! leave for Chicago Friday night to stand |trial on two indictments growing out of a boos swindie, PAUSELY, CHARGE Michelev is accused of getting $31,200 by representing himself to) be an aceredited government agent, authorized to dispense whisky for | Medicinal purposes. Michelev, 24, Morgan International Col After apparently having evaded hustled Oftth Michelev and him a for he auto and ru pursuers, Michelev was caught trace of again in Low Angeles by @ novel piece of detective work. His wif in Chicago, by long distance to nim fn the Call fornia city. Capt. Collins and Sergt. Nadel intercepted the long distance telephoned Vancouver officers, aided by M. J. Rider, American consul, arrested | Michelev, after receiving wires from the Chicago officers. bated extradition. five separate hearings. Micheley com was given | was Thursday before Chief Justice Hunter, When the Chicago officers produced a dominion warrant dential warrant Michelev could appeal again, into an across the border to Blaine. jthere he was brows Jost | presi. Refore was) shed | , rom here by trata. lave Novelists the Right Idea About Proposals? Tell Cynthia Grey. By C — Grey AVE NOVELISTS the a idea about love? | wonder. Not long ago a friend of mine finished a popular novel and laid it axide in apparent disgust, I asked. “Why can't someone write a love story true to life?” she said. Ww. hat’ ‘8 wrong?” “They're all so superficial and overdrawn and highly colored. Why, no man in real life ever proposed after such a fashion as the hero in this book—at least none of So here I am. How are you going to act, or how DID you act, at the great moment? "em I ever listened to did.” “I'm going to find out,” ’ I replied. “Tl ask The Star readers.” realists call the proposal, novelists the climax, and scenario writers the Have the novelists the wrong hunch? Read these climaxes from siz popular nov- els and pass an opinion: He bent forward and laid Nix hand fearfully | tucking her arm thru his with a contented Iittle sigh, upen stop words slowly into hiv eyes. looking been rien, bent waver. hie “Ho lower and kissed her, what alone. “Reloved, I had no right to ask you te share such a life as mine must be-—-the life of a poor sailor, At this T raised my head from its nestling her the hin pe,” they biood upon head shoulde in his tt Inte lower, r. n lips. and the touch seemed to his veins and hushed rained her head as tho with a great effort, and looked ecemed to him that he had thone same eyes for cento an tho he had always known the soul that looked out of them into his and stretching out arme drew her to him, and the eyes did not He rained her and held her clove against breast Hope them, and Mer eyes faltered and closed he whispered; “Hope.” He stooped told her and his lips could not speak—they were quite From “Soldiers of Fortune,” By Richard Harding Dave, one An@ then Dogald Shaw took me fn his arms. My and by be sald huskily place and lughed. ‘Ask me? “I am too olf for you, dear~ ly. as too ob “Ag What Silly, I asked you?” —trom “Spenish Doubloons,” By Camilla Kenyon, they wandered about the garden, 4" she whispered roftty, “what tw that? have we to do with the yeare that are he sald present “much the te tn these tt trousers are too tight In the be & bat kn: down and rate ran over me; “I have you and I'm al Forgive me had the first ked me What fade-out. and I shall not let you got —From “The Malefactor” By E. Phillips Oppenheim, eee Tt was not a tomber who nentled for protec: tion against the eprechiess man, binshing, hotly ashamed little girt; pent-up thoughts rushed forth “And 1 towt my revolver and my horse: and but and all the dirty and-—and, oh, Arnold! Arnold! He drow her closer —From “The Heart of Virginia Keep,” Baird By Edwin forgive met” Oraeme bent down and took her hand, as he night Chel? Berane partperthip. never can I beein to pay you what his face near hers. ne “Never T owe.” he sald hunkity He felt her warm breath almost on bin cheek, the quick color come into her face, her breast rise and fall when they entered inte with emotion, Their eyes need not pay,” she whispered. “I am —From “Constance Dunlap,” By Arthur B. Keeve, While Tee an@ her lover shook hands, their eyen held fast to enoly other. “Good to nee you “Rame here, Lee.” Billie,” whe raid. jOur Pet! WOODROW WILSON ILL PHYSICIANS CALLED T0 HIS HOME! Suffers Sharp At Attack of In- digestion, but Doctors Say It Is Not Serious WASHTIN: Presid mer sharp | }eame a Cary T Ruffin. Wiison responded quickly to treat: | tt 4 7 | after eating his lunch today TON st Wilson of indigestion and summon Dr March %5.—For fered a shortly Members of the Wilson family be med Grayson and ped Dr. Sterling ment and wis relieved within a little more than an hour, it was stated. The physicians aid the attack | would not prove serious and could in no way tion, steadily be regarded a9 a permanent} set-back in Wilson's physical which has been mai | improving | for the last few woeks, Third and Pike to ‘That the the and Pike ot lar traffic by next Wednesday was Henderson, way for nome Ume while the tracks were | being repaired. Henderson declared }eare would fot be routed over the” statement corner of Thi will be open to Friday of euperintendent that Be Reopened Soon rd ave. vehicu dD WwW. of rail.| The corner bas been closed | street corner for two or three weeks, as it is planned to give ample time for jthe cement to harden beneath tre rails, “He's Lying!” Says Man’s Own Attorney “This man's jhe's «imply lying to the court Thus Tom Page, | Jed his « Thirty dayw and ent, jcourt Friday for operation of a stil guilty, your attorney, Billy Roberts, in 300 fine. honor; defend federal | i? | Vy Mrs. Dotted line marks course of | Lena Johnson's | when she plunged from a win- body ‘day morning, in @ suicidal | DIES WHILE BEING Just Came From — Aged Woman Unnerved by Long Train Ride Clutching his wife's skirt as he | climbed out « fourth-stery window |the New Ablington hotel, f \the New Cecil, 1017 First ave, |J. Louis Johnson, of Duluth, Misty |tried to save her. E | The skirt ripped and Mra. ome, ig Johnson dropped five and @ hal stories to the alley pavement, ling three Leavy power wires in fail. } PLACED IN AMBULANCE She died while being placed an ambulance. She was 65, Motorcycle Patrolman A, 3, and Detective J, D. Landis tioned Johnson and said they a his ce se of his wife's og Oe rola out his Duluth several day: his wife arrived of four other peo The Johnso The rest i as she threw herself free, tore and she Locomia downward, “CATCH HEI HUSBAND CRIES H. Horn, 4707 Second ave. f. | n “ * the baby artificial milk (naming «| eTEERED = past? It in the years to come only which we “When you and Jim have put up your horses 'High-Ups to Fly cae of the pied ig wha ae s in the alley at the time of @ertain canned brand) because the | 7 must consider, and to think of them makes | I want. yeu te come up to aunt's for supper.” | et today. ross mar, SPOl) Jonnson’s death leap. When ice te ht will make the ohiid tat | Cree MORGUE me almost tremble with happiness. You are| “We'll be ihere.* High to Vancouver jn alley ivhere she crashed to\non tet. toe slat topline he Michelev's alleged frandulent deal much too rich and too wonderful a personage —From “A Man FourSquare,” | Sheriff Matt Starwich has accept er dea py frantically to Horn: end healthy.” h. er husban certain my wife almost |“8* Committed in August, | for a homeleas orphan like me; but,” she added, By William Macleod Kaine, ¢d an invitation to trayel from Seat: | Jutch 4 “Catch hert* She was 20 in my | after ing the $81,200 | j - clutched her skirt as she went} So I proposed to bundle the gett! 50, tle to Vancouver, B, C., by seaplane ow th t Horn reached her just after she charged, he showed his so-called vie pty, tle | over the window ledge, but it! tne payement. . The body was tims warehouse receipts and told | Invitations also will be extended failed to hold.— Photo by |to the county morgue. them to go to a certain address and} to Gov, Hart, Mayor Caldwell and | Pr & Ci Altho room 414 is on the are you feeding “ | 0 Gov art, 2 © rice Carter. she queried of my wife. | #*t Ft ca When the — ge ne, ! | other prominent officials, }fioor it is five and a half | | boome-amekers went there, they found | aa aboye the alley. , anyway, don’t under any cir. | [ | |! , ik, | themselves in a mortuary. Police| | s11: 5 Berea was oke sotte ac al, ive het | "ore guled In at once ‘Column 3. nea Pow Thinks Debs’ P E es milk, pure and unadulterated. Michelev's trail was picked up by j Will Help Others 8 e' oor the intercepted telephone message. Phew! * ' ised lots of ow . or because I have rai 5 Sergt. Nadel explained Friday that! wommer | SHINGTON, March -No| MONROM, La., March 2%—Lieat. | i mao ghigpg tia.» * wis HL} ae _ Will Be in Illinois the government has bona| " trace hag been found of v9 | Willie ig a |C. Lesher is a teamster of Thermop- | YASHINGTON, Mareh 2} "T laughed, bat I was peeved. Just] ride wholemle whinky dealers, who| G00d Friday. eo hag been foun a um Devoe Coney, enaking: 91 oa, Wye. ney General Daugherty today same. An’ oo © | dispense booze to drug stores, where} Hot cross day. balloon which, with five men tn It# coast-to-coast flight from Pablo| Many yearw ago, while in his teens,| EVERETT, March 25.—Unless! fused to intimate what be ABVISETS Be 00 eee eet tee ne pent May Elie: Your taother's report, basket, has been missing from the ach, Fla, to San Diego, Cal, fel! |he ran away from his father’s home | Governor Hart yields to the will of/recommend to President Michelev is accused of posing am dying in Spokane Pens a, Fin, naval air station a+ Crowy;} i, near here, at 7-30 }!0 California and never returned @e-| thousands of petitioners and com-| with ‘regdra'to'd pardon for such a wholesaler, altho alleged to! cal ar | Mince Tuesday, reports to the navy |) : pite parental appeals jmutes sentence Isom White will be|V. Debs, socialist leader, sow = a : a ° Postoffice needs pens lke popular @eartm today showed in morning. He sustained a dislo. Today he received word that his |b “| May 20. }a 10year term in Atlanta have neither credentiale—nor boose. “Hasn't scratched ven Gay a good friend tola me ts i a Farr window | clears ie Altho aircraft and naval veasels|cated spine and may die, according | father, a wealthy ship owner, had! J Ralph C. Bell has set the! penitentiary et | fo lay the baby first on one side and y ; +, | ate making a thoro search in the to Doctors Darrell and Winn, attend ed and left the son two million execution date and signed White’s| -As cabinet members gathered for hen another, and another friend in- Woman Bilks Cafe Good Friday oratorio; ~—- } | Guilt of Mexico, naval air officials | ine yim dollars. warrant [their meeting it was reported the formed me immediately afterwards Man Out of $10 Bill | @""""™ eburch; § pm. Fri) roar the men have Ween lst Coney is being cared for in the| When asked how he would #pend| N but executive clemency | proposition of pardoning Debs would ki her in one par- day Carrier pigeons brought the last re |» A his inheritance, Lesher said cam save bim now be fully discussed. that I must keep a “ 0 > ib rm house of a man nafned Lanier ticular position or she will grow Here's a $2 ero ctor order, Can| found in Bremerton. Millie Price, | ports from the balloonigs They | on whose place his machine fell Firet, I'm going to build a park! The boy will be taken to Walla] . The. general impression among toed or something ang Mor It?" asked a woman |16, and Dessie Walton, 13, missing | were then drifting o1 the gult.| “He is mld to be too xerioualy in-{Wbere girls and boys may play and | Walla probably early, next week those close to Daugherty was that I tell you it’s rot and nonsense,|}0f Jack Martin, proprietor of 4/since Sunda 29 miles weet of Punamn’¢ Pla ured to be moved to a hospital jlearn that running away from home fore petitions urging the gov-|the pardon would be granted, and no man knows it better than|Chauncey Wright restaurant Thurs-| 1.4 ana son bad theirs. Now|and apparently were unable to find no pleasant affair, Ther t tolernor to change the sentence to jife| Daugherty’s conference with Debs at Ido. day, He gave her two $10 bills.! ctnet and daukhter plan banquets | an altitude where the wind would be ‘ ’ |prove that my wealth hasn't made|imprisonment were being signed to- | his office here yesterday was consid fome day somebody, looking at|Later he discovered the money or-|togetner, May 3 and 4 | blowing from the south and carry Young Badmen’ Now tne “stuck. up tm ig to keep'my | day ered the final step in reviewing the that beautiful baby on whom the| der was for Carroll, Cohen, Fitze@bald, new | them back over the land. Reports in membership in the teamster'’s union! White, 19, and another boy, killed | case. yo world is innocently enough trying to R 1 PPT Pi n, speak before Chasiber'of | dicate that the balloon may have Long for Mother und erect a.home for broken down|Lee Linton, taxi driver, November malpractice, i@ going to remark sen-| REMOVA, apers for Commerce Friday noon j been leaking and that it was impor After being arrested in possession | laborer }11, 1919. sibly that the child will live and} Sug: Theft Sus t! Aero alarms warn firemen of rub | sible to remain in the air f loaded revolver as they lurked in] Sana ns Poeschl — 4 thrive if we break ali the rules un- ar PeCE pian blaze in rear of Rialto building] ‘The navy department today made’ ‘he alley beside an apartment: house ‘Seattle Apartment $200, 000,000 Spent Jury Still Out @er the sun. And my wife and I will} Removal papers for Harry Graves,| Thursday, Damage was $60 public the home addressea of the five |l#te Thursday night, Bill Davis P iP’ we rt tag that person's tracks in worship. wanted in Helena, Mont., for alleged | | *Measus Dr. A. #.| men in the balloon, It was.in char ete ten te ee sit Promoter Arrested! for Easter Toggery |i. °tn sauce grate pg jul ado: 5 theft 7% sacks of sugar from an! Juris, Edu ul center, 18th ave.|of George B. Wilkineon, ax an off ‘ i very anxio' SALIOM: Ore, Mare R. D.| NEY ORK. fa a Fain ‘ oseph interstate shipment, were taken out and Main st p.m nday. inl pilot, and carried four student’ turn to “home ahd mama MéFarlane 2 omot oo seerns : ted . : 7 : rte By ‘ tied: Possch!, charged..sith. shag ; : atre 10 umerd ‘ar \ 2 orney Charles Widow Sues M SPITE Ginltes @tates Comenio-] Giit Gakeeh ail conehhae Ball Show: | quatine "eobue’ Danie Paceaninies a ame a <Farlane, promoter of “cooperative | today 1 snd ville of more than $201 y Charles J, Schnabel to death: on sioner Robert C. McClellafd day appropriating $20,000 fot current’ Wilkinson's home at Houston, |a@rres® They pre w A Seek taenantmntion yet | wraete for mother's Hastor attire.jin the corridors of the: Stultnamaam , M ay approp r ‘ . é M : aie tat tition ed for inv gation at Mount Ver-|Women of the United States have | county court house, was still out tor us’ | Graves was taken from a Binelexpenses of work on Skagit project.) Texas. The others were non. Bellingham, Seatt Wal pproximately that amount! 4: fler Having retired at 2:30 ‘ 25..| Funnel liner in Seattle by Albert] Special Haster m programs a1 Russell Vernon ‘fend, Hellevitte ‘ 9 eacgnllOD age ti “ sale ns | Gay, after: teavtag # aio PORTLAND, Ore., March 25 —) . é + . Walla and otter points in Wash the last two weeks for their | yesterday, e See Leena, MARERHy: entered suit R ks, deputy I nited ; roar riouneed for Sunday t Firat Me h mm r lward 1 Keer nha Pa n 24 Miners Killed ton, is under: arrest’ here ¢ iks and satins, according to!” Poesch! was the hero of a trate for $7,500 damages here today against |") @ Bee Rpen..aent down by) Get end estminster Presbyterian | La.; John 0. ler, Lebanon charged v obtaining money under |Jamea Goold, retail editor of the|wreck in South Portland, for whieli thées federal Fevenue agents, who | Canadian authorities from whom he| churches |and Witliam 11 Nom Mas. | in Mine Blowup “Abed [owapaper “Wanted Wass” aol'eit [itr cosy Reolanane tna use- shot and killed her husband, an al.| 4d previously escaped three tymes| Secret federal indictment served ~ CARLSBAD, Maret ‘Twenty ¥ o-e | thority on retail garment trade. | with a medal, He hited Schnabel ag for- | \eed bootiegger, while he was at-| While hiding in Canada, after the Arnold, charged Mann act |" EMMANUE wan exoner-| four miners were killed late yester-| Neither the ectitor, police, nor | “it is probably the greatest East+| his attorney to sue the raitroad come to tempting to make his escape from a| theft, i January, 1 brought to Seattle [POI | ated of boc a federy i}a y at Kukla Moravian mining} U. 8 officjal 2 Seattle have any jer buyir son in history,” Goold | pany, and er accused Schnabel of police trap here on September 10. U. S. I D idi i ‘ , |jury Thuteday afternoor town, Fire enused the explosion. information converning McFarlane, |said today. bertiying him. The federal men are William R s Deciding Council streets and sewers com-| 00 action « Wood, J. J. Biggins and Delazon C. Smith. | mittee on Russian Trade | ‘vray a for two tem in We | WASHINGTON, March 25.—The tile Kom * . administration is rapidly approach.| “Cullty” was the jury verdi¢ That Spring Feeling | c's aecision on the governments | 86 case of Won Poy Wing, om trial policy toward Runsia, it was learned |" federal court Thursday on doj Is here again, We feel like get: || officially today at the «tate depart. | ChArses. Sentence Monday, ting out inte the country ‘where || ment | Be Font lone. snoseh, we wee the fields and trees, the ‘At announcement is expected to| shout “Ye. Ho! Col, Gambors Andre: gardens and green thing» be made soon, which probably will peste 4 Aig 88 a ee define how far this government in. |f marine barra aremerton, And don't you feel lke you }\ tongs to vo toward the cotablishment | Comely college Kirlx of Delta Delta want to own an acre or @ tract || Or tree trade relations with soviet | Delta sorority will exchange clothe of land where you can enjoy the 1 Riess to Baster shoppers at Westlake mar sunshine; where you can Uf so || ioe a ket Friday and § mone , e a living? | with which to buy a oR. gated Wealthy Tradesman |° witiri Wren. crivpied by. butter Others can and really || . ‘ wound inflicted policemen near making’ wood oh sores nedr ||’ Meilled in Mreland|Woorsnd park Jununcy 28, hovii pattie CORK, March John Cathoart,|into court to plead net guilty to wealthy business man, was shot and | burglary charge You'll find ‘many «mall places |i xijied in his home here today by un-| Armed with black guns, two hold for sale on the Classified Page’) known men lups, one wearing overalls and the of The Star A placard reading “convicted spy”|other khaki bréeche held up , was left near the body Charles ‘Thorgarsen, Denver hotel Gates ak Ping 7 cy theme Cathcart was managing director of jat Westlake ave. and Lenora st it the Palsey company, a house with’ Thursday night and robbed him of big Bngliah connecti $16 $ } ; fella ¢ What was me a argument to go t wt an’ ¥ olr here twen here guar ( SULLAVAN urgument m. when deesa gang of | ni up da street an'-dow'nat n’ my wif makin bout? Well nied the store and [ ordered her 4 home-—-it watah-so dark Fred J black bar Jock hand st'nat? He wenty five-th What gar ng Harr I the etty W ' witne nd continued “tl uM wnid_ of Mf that lemon-tasting ul 1 A he what Meagher before in ome up da ou drinkin City Atte counting 4 coupla d then after supper | had tuff in the i last orney rink othin ome bot [tles like bromo-seltzér—you He called on Attorr Mea supply the right wo Ah-uh, let me see i Meagher, scratching his head es, citrate of magnesia Yewyea, that'sa him io on Fred; what happe gang came down the stree d his attorney, Walter m Deesa gang he eome de treet, and my wife and T wer ing arguments, and one of Kang he say to my wife, *¢ kidd I got sore, because knowa my wife, and I way that?’ and he answer, ‘T fight?” [ say, ‘Come on over. Then the whole gang he « me and I get very, very sour know sher to vernmed | i n 7" ad Metzen own da e mak I think Who Wanta a | \ gun go off and I feel that I'm ot. The etta scared, nuse | | they see that I'm shot, and they run-| Wounded Once and a Half; or, Why Fred Peronne Stood Up | | | why shoot me, to jail for lyin’ Attorney Meagher raised his hand for a halt when he saw Peronne te- plenishing his lungs for a fresh effu- sion Fred?” “Where Meagher Righta hore. ¢ That's 1 stand up,” Pred explained, “You were running away then? “No.” he takes me were asked you shot, | “How did you get shot just so if | you w n't? |} “Well, I hadda gun in my hip | pocket, and ' 1 find that wher | deos | wounded.” na like fire “T runna after them to get a po licemans and doctor, They see po: licemans first and tel] him I'm shoot. | in’ at them Hicemans and tell him that When 1 get to da po-| lee Judge John B, Gordon, with @ they } smile, a gang and Me at me I reached for ulm he went off and I got “Half-shot and shot, eh?” said Po “Sentence suspended.”

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