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PAGE 2 IFI LOSES | TWOOFHER LAW FIRMS Break Reported in Defense Ranks; Leeds Child in Hiding NEW YORK, June 4—Two law firms have resigned as counsel for James A. Stillman, familiarly known as “Fifi,” in her husband's) @ivorce action, and her side of the fa in complete charge of John Brennan, Yonkers, it was reported LES Ba J git hour conference, It was e firms of Stanchfield & Cadwalader, Wickersham decided to withdraw, the ex-/ motive was said to have been Brennan was best fitted to han. the case, because he was located festchester county, where the will be tried. It was believed, the hidden motive might Deen the attitude of some attor. Opposed to Mrs, Stillman’s re- to adopt a settlemont of the “Tt was caid the reassignment was suitable by Mrs, Stillman, signed the order of substitution. Florence Lawlor Leeds, for- chorus girl, whose son, Jay, is by Mrs. Stillman to be the Of Stillman, is reported to be hiding in a community administered Catholic women. A letter said to been received by a New York 2 a mn * © © She (Mrs, Leeds) nev. @r ventures outside of her immediate except to attend the Cath- @lie chorch, near by, or visit the of the parish, who has taken a interest in this cruelly mis- girl. “It the truth were known, she is the real tragedy behind this great Struggle. <A lot of credit is this young woman for her supe f-control. “In the war of the multitude ‘Qgainst the abuse of motherhood, we forgotten that she, too, is a Mo matter how—but just/| that she is a mother and her tearful remark to the father the parish: ‘Two baby hands one mother forward, but two hands held me back,’ should her story to the world.” BINS PRAISES TAR EDITORIAL ‘Prospects for Seattle's new hotel brighter Saturday, according to C. Higgins, chairman of the of Commerce new hotel Star's editorial Friday was Most constructive incident in the = mca hopeful.’ " Approval of The Star's editorial also voiced by Major J. F. of the Metropolitan Building many. His company has placed ni Propogition in the hands of Commerce and take no further action at pres- Mally, and wrecked two automo He ended by wrecking his own outside of Livermore. Persons were caught by the automobile as it tore thru Two will die. Near Liver- the man hit another car, its two occupants to the Another pedestrian and a driv- ‘Were injured in Livermore. maniac made incoherent re- to the police. AS IT A DUMMY OR JUST A MAN? If &@ man is a dummy, ts a my @ man? Scores of persons puzzled Friday when a win- Gisplay at the Lundquist-Lilty at Fourth- ave. and Pike @ figure seated at a table pesenting a store dummy. Opin is still divided as to whether a@ human being or not. ’ dummy; it was a dummy, it was an ex nt man. ° ldier Is Arrested eae fter Exciting Chase Following an exciting chase thru district last night, Charles Mills, private in the regular y, at Camp Lewis, was arrested Patrolman Henry Letk. Mills is id in the city jail on an open , awaiting investigation of the ¢ that he looted the cash draw- im a soft drink parlor owned by Shimada, 510 King st. Plan Student Branch of City China Club © Formation of a branch of the Club of Seattle among stud- and faculty of the University of lashington was made at the Uni- Wersity yesterday noon thru repre- @entatives of the China club. Odd Fellows Put 27 Thru 3 Degrees | Twenty-seven candidates were fnitinted into three degrees of the O04 Fellows in the Unity Encamp- ment No. 2, at the Odd Fellows tem- oe night. The degrees given the Patriarchial, the Golden le and the Royal Purple. FOILED BY A COLLEGE PREXY THE SHATTLE STAR ANTHMIEDIC MYSTERY CULTS ARE! MUST BE PREVALENT) CLEARED Responsible for Much Seat-|Detective Chief to Spare No tle Sickness, Says Expense to Find Missing H. M. Read Trunk Anti-vacelnation, Christian Science! No expense shoiid be spared in and various anti-medical cults are re bringing the Mahoney mystery trunk sponsible for the large number of un-'to light, waa the opinion expressed vaccinated persons in the elty and this morning by Charles Tennant, the difficulty encountered in en- forcing vaccinatiqn, Dr. H. M. Read, city health commissioner, declares in | the annual report of the health com: | missioner filed yesterday with the city council, Of the 900 carea of smallpox in Seattle during 1920, 95 per cent of them occurred in the unvaccinated, as nearly as the health commissioner could determine, Dr. Read recom mended the passage of more strin- gent vaccination lawa, espectally in the schools, as It is thru contacts in the school that the disease is spread to a large extent. This is positively shown, his reports says, by the rapid decrease in the total} number of cases as soon as school closes, ‘There was practically no typhoid | fever in Seattle during the last year, | due to the absolutely pure water) supply. captain of detectives. He was will- ing to go on with the Investigation of the case for another three or four months, if neceasary. The present cost of diving and dragging the north ena of Lake Union is $65 a day. Captain Ten- nant says he wants to continue oper: etions for another 30 daya, anyway. The expense is being borne by Up prosecuting attorney's office. No new developments appeared at police headquarters today. Mrs. Dolores Johnson, Mahoney‘s sister; A. F. Morrta, @ personal acquaint. ance of Mahoney; Mahoney him self, and his attorney, Lee Johnston, were called into conference with Captain Tennant yesterday, though the officer this morning declined to make comment on the interviews, Mahoney was asked only one ques tion, and he suggested that Tennant G. W. Duvall, Jr., football star of Westminster college, Ful- ton, Mo., obtained a license to marry Zaida Sherman, a stu- *| dent at William Woods college, also in Fulton. But President Serena of the girl’s school thought Miss Sherman should con- sult her parents. So he put her in an auto and sped her homeward. Duvall pursued in a tazi, but a tire blew up and he lost the race. GEORGE HARVEY CLAIMS SETTLED A wire from Washington, D. C.. stating that the U. 8. government WD Park Board Broke; _/Can’t Employ Bands . Lack of funds of the park board ites that no free band concerts be furnished at Seattle's parks and bathing beaches this summer, _. 9B the steamship Makura, EX-SERVIGE MEN AFTER U.S. JOB Spurred to activity by the apparent certainty that no ex-service man of Western Washington will win any federal appointment, the ex-service men of this side of the state are urging the candidacy of Charles H. Paul, Seattle attorney, for United States district attorney. Capt. Ew ing D. Colvin of the corporation counsel's staff will withdraw from the race and throw his support be- hind any strong service man. Paul will give out no report, as the matter has only been brought to his attention by his friends’ activity during the last few days. Other tan- didates for the district attorneyship are Tom Revelle and Frank E. Ham- Mond, both Seattle attorneys. Paul, who wears a wound stripe for service In Franca, is commander of the Rainier-Noble post of the American Legion, a member of the state executive committee of the Le- gion and of the local executive com- mittee of the Bolo PARENTS SICK, BABES NEED AID A tweekold baby, & 13-monthold of butter, a little UA condensed milk were all the hand, They had eaten just meal since Wednesday, Food, clothing for the infant an@ of on . | finanéial aid are needed immediately, according to Mrs. Charles FE. Ruut, who first heard of the family's condi- tion. Mrs. Ruuf !s secretary to Fred A. Mast, head of the compensation de partment of the state headquarters of the American Legion. The Legion cared for the family Friday night. At the request of The Star, the So- cial Welfare league will supply im- Mediate necessities. Ruuf ts a sheemaker by trade, but has been unable to get employment and bas fallen sick. In spite of this, he has cared for his wife since the departure of the public health nurse who was present at the time of the baby's birth. He hag been promised a couple of days of light work com- mencing Monday, School for Safety ; 7 Gives First Lesson Preliminary to practical lessons, the first lecture in a course for the school for safety in the state department of labor and industry was given in Moose hall. Friday by Dr. F. A. Bird, chief medical advisor of the state division of safety. UST LOOKING ON SO HE IS FREED Because he was merely a by. stander, the seamen arrested Wednesday in & fight between members ,of the crew of the West Jappa and striking seamen, was released yesterday aft ernoon following a hearing in the police court by Judge Gordon. pay eaten Sinker of Hospital Ship Is Acquitted LEIPZIG, Germany, June 4,— Lieut. Newmann, of the Germany navy, charged with inking the Brit- ish hospital ship Dover Castle, in which many lives were lost, was ac- quitted today by the special courts trying Germans accused of violating the rules of warfare Admiral Scheer, who commanded the German fleet in the battle of Jutland, maintained that Newmann, a U-Doat commander, was merely obeying orders in sinking a ship in @ part of the Mediterranean which Germany had declared closed to craft of that class. Hubbard Scheduled for Trip Saturday Air Pilot Eddie Hubbard was Scheduled to carry United States mails for Australia and New Zealand to Victoria this morning for carriage will pay all preferred claims against the trawler George L. Harvey is the latest development in the navy de ure of the boat from the U. 8. mar-| shal here Friday. The message di rected that mae of the trawler be CAMPS QUOTAIS ALMOST FILLED Serco ¢ Seattie’s quota of 105 men for the} navy sub chaser, was sold to the Se- civilian military tralning camp is be-|attie Trawl Fisheries amsoctation in ing filled rapidly. Severn! addresses | May, ie nee ee $50 made down and a mortgage on the balance. ere ee beauteh: genes On October 9 claima amounting to schools recently by Col. Oliver H./ ¢4099 wore filed by G. McLaughlin & Dockery, Jr., in charge of the victory | Co. for repairs, and by the crew for medal distribution, and Capt. Jeffer-| back wages. The vessel wae iibeled by the U. 8. marshal and held until sede for the camp Tt B® naval officials nelzed tt Friday and The final approval of all applica. took i to. Bremerton. tions is made in the Ninth corps area headquarters at San Francisco.| National Parks A oh i section on = Aancaae, aazmcsen tee tg Open June 24 partment's alleged unwarranted sels | 1 having applications in excess of thelr quota. Seattle may have a chance to «end more than her allotted 105. June 24 Is the date set officially for National Park Opening day, ac cording to the committee in charge John Prokokshuk, one of} 4 The civilian military camp is to be at Camp Lewis for 30 days begin ning July 6, offering to young men @ vacation, with all expenses paid by the government The training consiste of elementary military tratn- aia especial attention to ath The character of each applicant must be vouched for, before his ap plication will be approved, to insure the correct moral atmosphare of the amp. of the big street pageant planned for that day. The National Park Inn et Long- mire Springs will be open for guests on June 15. The Pageant 5 President of the Automobile Club of Western Washington, and Asahel Curtis and M. J. Carrigan, repre senting the Chamber. Two Wheels Out, Because the heels of hii as Head of Mint asic were out 100 tar, 3. P. Whaling, WASHINGTON, June 4.—Michael|/charged with violating the traffic J. Kelly, California, was confirmed | ordinance, was fined $2 by Judge Dy the senate late yesterday to be su-|John B. Gordon Saturday. perintendent of the mint at San Me sts Nile Temple Shows Francisco, and Marshall S, Reynolds, Wyoming, to be collector of internal a > hcg Cinderella’s Vision “The Vision of Cinderella," “depict: revenue for the district of Wyoming. ing her dream of the friendliness of | Husband nations present at a dancing festival, Kills Wife and Self was the theme of the performancé CHICAGO, June 4.--Al Beardsley, | given last night at the Shrine audi angered husband, pursued hig young|torium, under the auspice of Nile wife, Alice, for a mile here early to-}emple, The children’s dancing was Hamilton Douglas, The show will be repeated this evening, day and shot and killed her aa shel directed by Mr. and Mrs. ran tnto & saloon for protection. Beardsley then killed himself. WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT COMPLETE DECK, ENGINE ROOM AND STEWARDS’ DEPT. CREWS INCLUDING LICENSED DECK OFFICERS AND ENGINEERS SEAMEN, OILERS, WATER TENDERS, FIREMEN, COOKS, STEWARDS, ETC. To Replace Striking Marine Workers WAGE SCALE ACCORDING TO SIZE OF VESSEL First Officer . $195.00 to $155.00; Third Assistant Sevond Officer . 170.00 to Boatswain ... 80.00 Able Seaman 72.50 75.00 52.50 ipers ... . 285.00 to 205.00 Chief Cook . 195.00 to 155.00' Secotid Cook + 105.00 to 90.00 +» 170.00 to 185.00 Walters... . 60.00 OVERTIME PAID ACCORDING TO SALARY RATING The below reprinted resolution recently ted by the. United States Shipping Board and the Pacific American Steamship Association, of which this company is a member, ASSURES THOSE ACCEPTING EMPLOYMENT NOW EVERY CONSIDERATION IN THE FUTURE. WHEREAS, the United States Shipping Board has announced 4 will protect in their positions, revardiess of outcome of present controversy, men who come to the Government's aagistance by manning ships at present time and that no arrangement which requirep the discharge of such men, or any discrimination against them, will be agreed to by the Board; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Pacific American Steamship Association strongly indorses the attitude of | the United States Shipping Board on this question, and hereby | adopts the same policy for the members of this Association, 1 APPLY AT ONCE TO \ PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Room 401, L. C. Smith Building | + 65.00 \ + 130.00 to 100,00 sce his attorney for the annwer. Referendum Petitions Two referendum petitions, those relating to the certificate of necessity |bil and the public health measure, were Fe at Olympia yesterday, The time t for filing such petitions expires June 7. Final check on the referendum petitions was com- pleted yerterday by Seattle registra tion officials. Anew size package! Ten for 10c. Very convenient. Dealers carry both; 10for 10c; 20 for 20e, It’s toasted. @rr«,e GOUVERNEUR MORRIS played by Mary Mac- Laren, Holmes Her- bert, Norman Kerry and Dorothy Bernard. A Paramount Picture Are Filed at Olympia| A thrilling story of society by the famous fictionist, VANITY COMEDY, “HUBBY BEHAVE” STRAND ORCHESTRA WILL_PLAY ETUDE IN THE FORM OF A WALTZ—MONDAY ONLY SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921. , ‘Seattle Greeks Out __ } AERIAL POSTMAN 5 > CARRIES 1,179 Tons | for, Turks’ Capital OF MAIL IN MAY || to King Constantine of Greece, urging him to occupy Constantinopl | ‘MITH’S HENS \ UPSET TRADITIONS | Contradicting the fact that hens} do not lay exes in the dark, the| five hens belonging to George 3 Mall Pilot Eddie Hubbard car si ri traditiiee and tall re pt Pa ried more than a ton and a half |/ ag the natural capital of the Hellenic hours, According to Smith, he cot-| | %f letters between Senttle and Vic: || kingdom, Seattle Greeks yesterd torla thru the month of May nine flights but handled a load both ways on one trip. Incoming Oriental mails weighed 1,179 pounds and the outbound Oriental mails weighed 1,929 pounds. Oe eerie ine || celebrated the “Feast of Constan dled | nople,” or King’s day, aa St ty kno | in Greece, “Overy means of support is bein: offered King Constantine,” said C, D. Liliopoulis, Greek consul in Seattle. Now Playing lected 10 ees youterday morning, | two at noon and five at 6 o'clock. | At this rate it averaged 8 25) Jexes per hen during the 24 hours. The hens are a year old and have | been laying an average of four emus a day. | 2D © UNIVERSITY “THE VICE OF FOOLS” There is nothing so blind as a man who loves a woman and doesn’t know it. There is only one way in which to handle such curiosities and this girl in her sweet innocence discovers that way—but not until folly has triumphed! “THE SON OF TARZAN” a Na ener Sateen ae ene S FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS Under S. K. Wineland Playing selection “Samson et Delilah”—Saint-Saens MR. FREDERICK C. FERINGER, ON THE ORGAN, WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC eae a