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SS § “4 _ im the community.” 4 Chicago Fears Wild \ Red Blood bs OP using SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 GATES GETS $1,000 * LOVE BALM Second Wife May Seek New Trial From Alienation Verdict Mrs. Hilda Goserud Gates was contemplating Saturday secking ® new trial as defendant in the $10,000 love alienation suit brought by Mrs. Lois G. Gates. A mixed jury of men and women Voted Mrs. Lois Gates a verdict of ,000 Friday ih IS GIVEN BITTER DENUNCIATION Charies R. Gates, the man in the triangle, came in for a bitter denun- elation by his first wife's attorney, | Flimon Tucker, in the latter's clos. ing address to the jury “Gates—Gates!" exclaimed Mr. Tucker, “I am far from perfect, as we all are, but with all my ha- man frailties and my devotion to the physical beauties of women, 1 would despise myself worse than hell itself should I prove false to har who has borne me a child. “You, Hilda,” he said, turning te the young school teacher whose youth and charm had tured Gates from his fireside, “your intellect, your physical charm; Mil give you credit; you've get the mind, you're bright, you're smart. “But so is Satan smart. There are some things a man can't say to a woman. “You went to Lois Gates and saki, ‘You can have your hus- band back, if you can hold him.’ Hold him—against you? You, your beauty, your youth, ir fervor? And he, the man he ts? Hilda, you have been so Wrapped up in your seifixsh love, your intense passion, that you have lost your sense of justice.” Thomas Byron MacMahon, coun. sel for the second Mrs. Gates, de- glared to the jury it was a case of love at first sight. “Many of you on this jury have experienced it,” he said. “Or, if you wert, you will before you die, or grievously the losers. “I say we should indorse these @entiments, which I believe we have @ right to hope will become epidemic * RUTH CHATTERTON IN BARRIE DRAMA Peopled with those quaint and de- lghtful characters possible only from the imagination of J. M. Barrie, the} newest play from the pen of the jScotch dramatist, “Mary Rose,” in which Ruth Chatterton ts to be seen here at the Metropolitan theatre the coming week, has taken its place in| the high regard of the Barrieites along with “Peter Pan,” “The Little Minister,” “Dear Brutus,” “Alice-Sit by-the-Fire,” “Quality Street” and the rest. "Mary Rose,” in truth, ts claimed by the J. M. Barrie clan, that enormous loyal following, to be far and away the author's most jofty and best sustained flight of fancy. And at the hands of Chartes Froh- man, Inc, the play has been pre} sented to American audiences with | the greatest care and respectful re- | gard for the intentions of the play- wright. No Barrie play contains a story More mysteriously interesting. Ruth Chatterton gives an exquis- ite performance of Mary Rose, a role for which her youth and great charm fit her perfectly. DOUGLAS DANCERS COMING TO PAN Of parti.ular interest to vaudeville patrons of Seattle is the announce ment that the Douglas Dancers are . Saturday Night . CHICAGO, July 9—A wild Satur @ay night was feared by Chicago po- Bee with 300 of the city’s electrical ‘workers on strike and prospects that More than half of Chicago would be without street lights. ‘The strike was called by Bosco cr Chicago's “hardest boiled” : agent. who die the city’s fire alarms, increas- fing the fire hazard uniess demands for increased pay were met immedi- monthly were sought committee of the To Make Rich to appear on the new week's bill at! the Pantages, beginning Monday; matinee, in a new and elaborate of- fering, The act, presenting Mr, and| Mrs, Hamilton Douglas, jr., will be the most elaborate the Douglas Danc- ers have offered. It bears the same title as the Douglas act of last sea- son, “Artists in Miniature,” but the 1—Ruth Chatterton, Metropolitan. 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Leaves § & m., returns 10:20 Children $1.25. full Information cali Main 2993, Puget Sound Navigation (: BLISTERS ON CHILD'S SCALP For Five Months. Cried All Night. Cuticura Heals. “When baby was three weeks old timy blisters appeared on his scalp, principally the uppe part, gradually develop- eg into « hard crust which bled. His head was one sore eruption about five months when I beganusing Cuticura Soapand Ointment, and efter bout two-thirds of a box of Dintinent and hardly a cake of ow. || he was healed.” (Signed) Mre. W. E. Stine, Padroni, Colorado. Use Cuticura for all toilet pecnerte: Seam Lash 7; es Ae ges, dancing numbers are different and the new act is staged in five beauti- ful scenes, The second headline offering will) be the Wille Brothers, two of the most sensational athletes before the | public. The two men do thelr most difficult feats with grace and ease. Bobby ("Uke") Henshaw is a mu- sical comedian of original methods, who, as his name implies, uses ukelele with good comedy effect. Bert Snow and Lida McMillan will present their new skit, “Contrary.” Poble’s Melody Maids, four pretty | sirls and a young man, have an act that is unusual thruout. 1 Peterson, Avery and Rees are) three comedians who sing and dance. | The Desly Sisters are singers. PALACE BILLS | HOWATT’S NAVAL SIX Eddie Howatt's Naval Six will fea ture the new vaudeville show, to be offered tomorrow at Loew's Palace Hip. This versatile sextet of musical artists promises “a musical offering on the sea of syncopation, bound for the isles of harmony.” Freddy, Silvers and Fuller are a trio of singing comedians who are | reputed to include much that is new |in their corbination of comedy chat- |ter and harmony singing. ‘The Fatal Wedding Day” Is a jeomedy oddity to be presented by | Brown and Elaine, a girl and a man. |A pretty girl with a pleasing person- | Jality is the description of Fyhla| |Pearl. She is said to be in a Class |by herself as a story teller, Les Perretos are a duo vf Euro- pean novelty gymnasts. | “Beypnd Price” is the title of the feature photoplay. MOORE ORCHESTRA NOW AT BUTLER Tiny Burnett, the popular leader lof the Moore orchestra, is now mak- ing a big hit at the Butler, where he Saved My Life With Eatonic Says New Jersey Woman “| was nearly dead antil I found Eatonic and I ean truly say it saved my life. 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Dale Winters, a charming young | ovary Plays the title role. \Bu-Syrup Man Held; Made Gin Is Charge On the charge of manufacturing &@ quart of gin out of alcohol allowed him for other purposes, Albert Wag- gon, formerly one of the proprietors of the Seattle Syrup and Extract |company, was arrested Friday on « bench warrant. Rural Mail Carrier Bound Over to Jury Chartes V. Beardslee, of Bothell, rural mail arrier, charged with forging a United States treasury check for $403.02, was bound over to the grand jury Friday, following a hearing before United States Com- missioner Robert W. MeCiolnnd, WOULD SHIFT SCHOOL COST? Despite protests by a cil mittee, resolutions introd: by Di Di rector Carl E. Croson passed at a| school board meeting Friday night providing “that a committee of the school board be appointed to review the various activities in connection with the care and support of detin- quent, defective and unfortunate canes, and to review the assistance, given in supervised play.” | ‘The purpose behind the resolution, | it was pointed out, was to relieve school expenditures by shifting to the state or other agency the cost of | maintaining local schools for the! blind, deaf and otherwise defective | children comedy) a in the various swimming | THE 'NORTH OF CITY 5 sroots at Autos and Terror- izes Women A madman who has been shoot of the city rmwood and Woodland Park avenues, was be Heved by deputy sheriffs Satur day to have moved to another lo cality, No trace of him has been obtaina ble by Deputies Frank Anderson and Herbert Reebe, Asa Lee and Charles | Ke who have m patrolling the country in pairs in search of him | He has not been active the last few days and nights, His most vicious attack was upon Mra. Proudy, whom he assaulted while she was picking wild blackber ries She was knocked unconscious and left in @ bramble pateh. Daring Bandit Robs Cafe and Customers A daring bandit, unmasked, Friday | night held up the Rookery cafe, at | First ave. and Pine st, while cus The man dash ed bi armed with a heavy, black automatic, and commanded the pro prietor and customers to put up their |hands, After taking $10 from 0. O. Spencer, the proprietor, and L. W he lis, one of the customers, he dash jed away He ts described as being about 25, wearing dark clothes and bat Bathers Will Hear Celebrated Singer | Rathers and pienie parties at Alki beach will be entertained tomorrow by W. R. Holland, celebrated Phila delphia baritone, who has been per. suaded to appear by KR. F. Campbell, | The Johnson jazz orchestra, an nounced as the “original gloom dix pellers,” will enliven the day in its efforts to popularize the jazz stroke among bathers. The orchestra will play from 12 noon to § p. m. dally ‘Postal ‘Receipts | Here Show a Gain A gain of 2 per cent over Seattle! | postal receipts for June, 1920, bas! |been shown for June, 1921, by| figures announced Friday at Waah-| D.C. Phe receipts total | 3.83, 1,000 KIDS LEARN 10 SWIM IN WEEK oy. Ernest Wells, In charge of the park board's big program of natation, Saturday. Despite somewhat chilly weather Friday, approximately 360 kiddies made their initial plunges at Mount Baker park and at Madrona. Fathers and mothers were out tn abundance, watching their “young hopefuls” take the first step in the jart of awimming. | Bach class this week brought out more parents, as they learned the advantages of Wells’ Instruction and became more familiar with the sched: | ule maintained by the park board. Alnost all of the young “tadpoles” have now mastered the Dead Man's| float, according/ to Wells, and the | succeeding weeks will be devoted to trokes, Wells will not hold class@s Satur- y or Sunday. On Monday tho} clanees are as follows: North Green Lake . Boys’ classes, 10 to 11:30 a, m Girls’ classes, 1130 a. m to 1 p.m./ South Green Lake: Boys’ clannex, 3 Girls’ classes, 2 to 320 p. m. First and Spri 200 Reoms—' STRICTLY F SECOND AV had AND THE MONDAY WOMEN AND NOVELTIES. MONDAY, JULY 11 DOLLAR DAY IT WILL PAY YOU TO LEAVE UNTIL AFTERWARD — COME TO THE SALE FIRST. THIS IS THE DAY OF RECORD: VALUES FOR $1.00 WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN, DRESS ACCESSORIES; SILKS AND COTTON GOODS; HOUSE- HOLD NECESSITIES AND UNIVERSITY STREET HOUSEWORK CHILDREN; SEATTLE Rath Chatterton at Met MADMAN SOUGHT ‘TWO CHILDREN STAR ~~ ~______ EE MILLER! HI The Great American. Hom |GET ' m! Quick! PAGE S&S DROWNS TRYING TO SAVE FRIEND Meantime Friend Manages to Save Himself By an off twist of fate, Frank! | Polite, a strong swimmer, wae dead | Saturday, and the boy, Thomas awed who couldnt swim, and | whom Potlito risked his life to save |from drowning, was alive toth were trying the water t= the Green river Friday, Herria | was caught m @ whirlpooL Potite | plunged in to save him and was | drowned. | Herrin drifted out of the pool an@ | waded ashore. i a | ie ARE KIDNAPED' Taken Aboard Yacht From| Home in East LEWES, Del, July 9%-—Daring kidnapers who stole two children from their home in Cape May, N. J. today were believed to be hiding somewhere In lower Delaware. ‘The children are Margaret, 3, and Jack, 7, children of Mra. Florence Woodland, formerly of Philadelphia. They were abducted from their home in Cape May on Thursday, taken aboard @ yacht and dropped | ere. A man and woman and two chil dren answering the descriptions were landed here, but all trace of them lost. Mra, Woodland, who has been estranged from her husband, Rob ert Emmett Woodland, 2¢, for the past 18 months, deciares the chil- dren were stolen by a man and woman posing as “Mr. and Mra Henry James,” who forced an ac quaintance on her about one month ago. She charged they were agents of her husband, and that the latter wan on the yacht to receive the children, Aged Couple Take Out License to Wed EVERETT, July 9—Jamex Btev- 0, and Mra, Johanna Heldman, 62, obtained a license to wed in Ever-| ett Thursday. ‘BONUS BATTLE IN SENATE NOW: Motion to Recommit Lacks! Two Votes WASHINGTON, July 9—The soldier bonus bill must be “stopped” in the senate, if it is to be stoPped at all, house leaders today warned senators, Republican congressmen, having voted for the bonus last year, would | have to do it again, in spite of Pres- ident Harding's urgent request that it be delayed, it was stated. Receipt of this warning found re-| publican leaders in the senate hard at work on a careful canvass of the| situation, which at this time showed: | showed: Forty republican senators pledged to support Harding's program of re- committing the bonus and taking a) Series of recennen. Seventeen republicans, either op- posing some feature of the program, doubtful or absent. Bix democrats pledged to recommit- Twenty-nine democrats either un- pledged, doubtful or absent. ‘The canvass showed the motion to recommit, whieh fs to be’ made, ac- cording to present ‘plans, after re- celpt of a from Harding, to be two votes of the 48 neces- sary to adoption A ty of the | senate’ in now 48, of Dela. | ware having thus ia’ viewd | family. the membership to 49. Republican Wadership has sent hurried calls to absentees to be here Monday, when#they are confident 2ND © UNIVERSITY CHRISTIE COMEDY “Seven Baki uy) A strong play of life and love in the wilds of Canada, with Jane Nov: Barney Sherry and Alan Hale LOEW’S PALACE HIP TOMORROW TILL EVERYBODY GOES Another Good Bill of High-Class VAUDEVILL OTHER ACTS AS GOOD Pp WAR PEARL WHITE ~ PRICE” HENRY ALBERS STRICKEN BLIND Biiornat | Portland Mill Man Is Par- —Where the hand of the| law, in its effort to bring | to justice a gang of crooks, fans to life th spark of a dead romance. | —A thrilling story of Love, Passion and Ad- venture from the lower levels of humanity. PORTLAND, July 9.—J. Henry Albers, Portland mill man, who be came notorious thru espionage | charges under which he was convict- ed and later was freed by the govern- | ment, has been stricken with par! alysis at his home and is totally | blind, according to members of his | No information could be obtained | beyond. the mere statement that Al-| bers had been stricken Tuesday night | | at 10 o'clock and has been in the | care of physicians and nurses since | that tme. Albers’ friends claim the man's condition is due to the strain he en- dured during his long fight against espionage charges, which had just been brought to a satisfactory close ‘by the case's dismissal from the United States supreme court. Physicians refused to discuss the case, It is reported that sight has been pens or, Rage: ‘with little hope for its Albers was tried under charges of uttering statements tnimical to the | United States and friendly to the German kaiser, was sentenced to three years in prison and $1,000 fine, they will line up enough more to in- Sure the success of the Harding pro- gram, Today in Winner Mary Pickford” Contest to be chosen Sunday evening International News Topics of the Day © 2-Reel Comedy PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and © Congress SENATE Not in session, Finance committee topsiders Sweet's veterans’ bureau bill. Z HOUSE Continues debate on tariff bith Rules committee meets to frame tule for tariff bill wiih will provide for vote on July 21 “THE BARBARIAN” —a picturcsqie figure into whose life comes the love of a girl with thrilling results! Highest prices, 40¢ and 38c. Lowest prt 0c. M. A. Hansen’ 40 Economy Market. Advertisement. New RIVOLI te ng aigh oe FRIV aig pe MELODY veeTivan Harry Mason & Ce.) Jack Del Bar) Twe Rete Ph eer TLL" RUSSELL RADO PLUCK” JOHN DANZ Mor _ CORINNE GRIFFITH crs If you found your wife in the arms of another man? HOW WOULD YOU FEEL If, when you decided to kill her, she laughed in your face and said: ak, Monroe Salisbury WED) DAY wit EDDIE HOWATT’S NAVAL SIX “BEYOND * comEDY A™ AT PIK' This girl was brought up to believe all men were easy marks, and that real love was impossible, She* put her husband to the test and found that at least one man proved the exception. See how it was done in “IT ISN'T BEING DONE THIS SEASON” REVIEW ALSO DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES