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McDonald ts alleged to have struck Robison over the head with a knife when informed of his discharge. When Robinson went to the office Thursday night to put a especial lock on the door, he found McDonald go- ing thru a deak, he claims. Auto Hits Cable; Casualty: 1 Bottle One bottle of whisky was strewn on the pavement when an auto pilot ed by Fred W. Carter, 43, agent, crashed into a Yesler way cable at 12th ave. TBursday night. Carter and Don Watson, 44, gardener, re- ceived minor injuries when the auto overturned. Curter was charged with driving while drunk and Wat- fon with being drunk. At The Boston THE SEATTLE STAR ‘BIG SHOW FOR [$500, 000 Pearls Missing| DISABLED VETS) ,5 Minstrels and Vaudeville at Metropolitan Monday ‘That finds may be raised for din abled soldiers still suffering from gas and wounds tn nearby hoapitals, @ benefit minstrel, jase and vaude- ville ahow wil! be given at the Met ropolitan theatre Monday evening ‘The headline act will be a hospital scene portrayed by themaelves—dis- abled soldiers, AN TO TS wounded tn France and ati! unrecovered, will sing cur rent song hits, “Old Pal" and “Man munillo Bay,” the latter the work of the local composers, Kellogg and son | © Ballard Etke will do a 40min minstrel show. Dr. George Mo- Laughiin, a dentist, will perform as end man Thru the courtesy of the manage ment of the Metropolitan and Moore theatres 4 the musicians’ and stage men's untons, house, m and stage work will be donated, and two acts of Orpheum vaudeville will be presented CROSS-FIRE ARTISTS TO PERFORM Miller & Rigo, crossfire artists: Morris Freedman, baritone, and the {Novelty Jaze Trio, under the direo ition of W. Lourie, will appear on ithe bill Morte Denny, The advance sale of tickets tp now | under way at the Metropolitan bo- office, The show is under the ma: |Sgement of Ralph A. Horr. | Patronesses tnclude Mra Frederi Struve, Mra. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mre. |Pierre Perre Ferry, Mrs. Edgar Ames. Mre. R. A. Ballinger, Mre. Al- bert Charles Phillips, Mra, William D. Perkins, Mrs, A. HL Anderson. Mra. John Collins, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mra. Frederick 8. Stimeon, Mrs. Casper W. Sharpless, Mre Carleton Hutscamp, Mra. J. D. Low. man, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mra. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. George Hood, Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mre. Livingston B. Stedman, Mrs. James Anderson Woods, Mre. Joseph Bleth- on, Mra. Clark Nettleton, Mra. A. Hurwitz, Mrs. Maurice Thompson. 7 Wireless Tel ne . ° to Fire Laddies LONDON, April ‘The London fire department plans to install wire- lens telephones, to be used at fires. Fire fighters thus can talk to sta tions while they are at scene of fire. Electric Ship on Long Non-Stop Run NEW YORK. April &—The elec: trieally driven American freighter Eclipse bas arrived at Port Said, aft er @ 6.122-mile non-stop run, on the frat Jeg of an around-the-world trip, ccording to word recefved here. DR. J. R. BINTON Free ination BEST $2.60 cuasses on Earth of the few optical scares ate that Ray rin to tit) we are the only one tn siiaal SEATTLE—ON FIRST ENUB Examination free, by gradual tometri: Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 111¢ FIRST AVENUB Between Spring and Seances Mystery This sketch of Mra. G; orge a nortrait painted by ‘oldini. Baffles Sleuths H. McFadden was made from It shows her wearing the $500,000 rope of pearls that was mysteriously stolen. PHILADELPHIA,” April §—My» tory that the best detectives in the country bave been unable to solve surrounds the disappearance of the} famous McFadden jewels. | These included a gorgeous rope of pearls, worth approximately $500,000, | which often had made Mre. McFad- den @ cynosure of eyes at operas and other gatherings. | The pearls, together with other) jowelry, disappeared completely on Oct. § last year from the bathroom of Mra. MeFadden's suite at the mansion of George H. McFadden. « millionaire cotton broker, In Villa nova, a fashionable Philadelphia auburb, Detectives have run down number. joss clews to no avail, Men and women have been ao tat» ™ rb the country. Many been made, but to no etite aot of the 14 servants in the house have been questioned and _ requestioned. Some of them have been arrested, but were set free as no evidence could be found against Vind odd'> sands of dollars have been the search, fruitiesaly. The jewels disappeared shortly after Mr. and Mre. McFadden a feturned from Europe. Tha ing they had entertained friends at dinner. Mrs. McFadden retired about midnight, placing the pearls and or, other jewelry In its accustomed place in a small box on a dressing table in her bathroom. This adjoined her bedroom. One door leading to the bedroom and one window furnish the only means of entrance. Mrs. McFadden is sure that no one Passed thru her bedroom during the night. Detectives say it would have been pomible for an expert “second story” man to have scaled the rose trellis and clambered In thru the window. But minute search of the sills has failed to reveal any trace of seratehes, or at jeast finger prints that such an intruder would be sure to have left. Lon of the jewels was discovered by Mra. McFadden after she had fin ished breakfast, which she ate in a small room adjoining her bedroom. The rope was given to Mra. Mo Ben Jamin Franklin Clyde. Few strands in the country compared with it for Perfection in matching. LETTER RETURNED AFTER 50 YEARS BERLIN, April §.—Elther Brit {eh or German postal authorities, or perhaps both combined, have just established a record in eple tolary history. On August 3, 1871, @ Berlin bookseller sent « letter to a relative In Liverpool Years panned. The writer died without edgment. Now a surviving mem. ber of the famfly baw been handed the letter, the envelope of which was stamped “unknown.” WOMAN CATCH TWO ARMED ME She Organizes Posse and Nabs Bandits BENTON, Ml, April $—Mre, Lin zie Overturff, chief of police at Buck ner, near here, arrested two of four armed bandits who had held up a crap game and obtained $700, after wounding John Hall, @ bystander, in the left arm. Mra. Overturff heard of the hold up and organized a posse, pursued the quarry several miles out on the country road. Two of the bandits got away. The other two hid in a field. The posse surrounded them and Mrs. Overturff disarmed them One sald he was Arthur Gray of Christopher. The other gave his name as “Slickey.” Children’s Home Benefit Wednesday 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles || OL pre etgeeedlg es pBagered huto of ¥. A. Kilbourne, president ot the vate laundry, at Green| lake way and N, 65th at, Thursday! afternoon Himer died in Lakeside | hospital at 11 p.m. He ran into the way of the auto while fying a kite. 26 —Police Lieut. Harry G.| | 6 O'Brien recetved a wrench od leg when hit by an auto while directs traffie at Fourth ave. and Uni » Thured 400,000 Miles to * Postman’s Credit LONDON, April 6.—Another long diatance walking feat Placed on record by a country port man, Ho ls Walter Roulsover, who bas just retired efter over 40 years of service. lie covered more than 400,000 mallee in delivering his mail. Widows Get Their Cash, Then Marry HELENA, Mont. April §-—The state paid 900 widows lump sums | under the workmen's compensation | law and 700 married within a year Fewer than 20 of 490 who receive weekly installments Have married. |For 60 Years They Live in Same House ALLENTOWN, Pa., April $—An drew 8. Keck, 23, married Maria Barbara Gangewere, 21. That war 10 years ago, They have lived in the same home since 1 8. — Mrs. . 60, Inmate of an in mane asylum, has read stock market news for years, predicting that she has been | * would be rich some day. Her brother died and left her $100,000. Bhe refused it. FRIDAY, APRIL §, 1921. Eight Years in Love Spell | She Weds Psychic Teache: REDLANDS, Cal, April s— An eight-year “hypnotic courtship’ A “psychic sweetheart,” who Won his bride tho 1,000 miles away— ‘A “love spell,” which she aays she could not shake, even tho she swal lowed a us solution in a candy shop here— These are some of the amazing elements that figure In the back- «round of the marriage here of Mian Ruth Moore, chotr soloist and “or- ange belt” beauty, to Captain H. Stuart, army officer stationed at Ft, #11, Oklahoma. According to the statement of the young woman, her family and her riends, this “psychic sweetheart” * controlled her affections by virelens waves,” even tho he was ten hundred milles away at the mil- itary Dot. Meeting the army officer some eight years ago she declores, “it have been his powerful, all. en that first fascinated mod to have a myntic nee that no other eyes I have ever seen ponnenned.” It ts said that friends and those clone to her tried to get her to put him out of her Ife; that she herself batiled against the myntic influence, tut to no avail, Finally in a imo. ment of emotional distress she re cently swallowe? a poisonous solu ten. Hardly had whe left her sick bed than it became known that they wuld marry. “You see, I, too, seemed to have ponsegeed some psychic power,” she relates, “for tho he was 1,000 miles away I knew everything he was doing. From time to time my sub- conscious mind has recorded mes sages from him. At one time I tried to make him believe I had married another, but he knew I did not tell the truth and he would not forget me. I believe I will be very happy with someone who possenses such peculiar power over me.” The wedding was performed vy lH polm the girl's father, Rev. C. P. M \eintrict superintendent of Met d | piscopal churches of Southern ifoinia and Arizona, DANVILLE, Ky, April $—J. In | Webb bad « birthday party. Heen |tertained by jumping up and jing his heels together twice before jalighting. That was to show how — pry he is at 91. 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