The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1921, Page 4

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ss daeeadiaiiheiiadiiiitliidadidiiaerte temimainibeipiiti ens me ansacme tas duad tiie ae SOUT TAR ER ST A Teen a (COST OF KINDNESS CE AGAIN = were saved. Charles Moore, the night watchman, | and the night fireman, noted a rise of MUDDY water into ; gr — < — the engine room, recognized this as an ill-omen and imme-,Portion of Labor Discusses|} TRAMP’S BENEFACTOR, REFORMED CONVICT, Is |)Mother---in-Law 1s Saved) Willing to Talk Peace diately pulled the whistle cord. United Walkout RECOGNIZED AS FUGITIVE AND JAILED by Empty Weapon Sinn Fein TRIUMPHANT The harsh, unexpected blast in the ne ag 4 Re psa ee is night is all that saved the loss of many lives, for the people! SAN FRANCISCO, July 24 —| IT rrEe ROCK, Ark., July 26.—Ten years ago H. C, Raw-|_, MODESTO, Cal, July 26—n BY CHARLES McCANN | barely escaped. from their homes (some of them wading "rest of « general strike was (| ings, bigamist, escaped under gunfire from the Arkanaas| wirneirs dwt col after, mootine nie) BAT, Jo aun propee opi out in the rising, oncoming waters) before disaster was Ban Franciaco labor movement wan {tate farm after serving only four months of a five-year-|to turn the gun upon his mother. | invitation” comes from Dublin, Hugi D A Titl = their dwellings. ; sentence, inlaw. As all the cartridges had | Pollock, Ulster’s finance minister, Robert Day Assumes Title) “jt is believed also, by many residents, that the momen-|*haking tn the face of employers) "p45," si, years he traveled been exhanated, she escaped unhurt. |clared today tn ao exclusive Role With Credit; Fame |tary resistance offered to the stream in the first rush by |toy. from coast to coast, constant- Pennell, who was employed by the | view with the United Preas. WILLS WIFE, TWO ULSTER WOULD MMe "BABES AND SELF] DISCUSS UNIOM F ; With it an thetr tt Associated Of company at Martines,| Pollock, virtual head of the of Pageant Spreads | the knoll, then by the railroad Bog Hy! pea oon hoped to crush the *Amerioan plane |ly in fear of capture. Fear shot and killed his ‘wife, Virgil, 23,|povernment during the absence cutie’ pond, dam and the piling under the mill y; CCKING, ‘movement launched in the building | wore off, and four years ago, and his son, Elton, 6, perhaps mor-| Premier Craig on vacation, deci furnished the narrow margin of minutes which saved the trades. Labor men deciare the he went to Limon, Col., and tally wounded William, 2, another |that the northern section of I triumphant success at its seo | people. he nent per onl fe the “open #hop” | married, ang pe orth killed himself with iwi enter no es be . ond presentation here Monday A group of the citizens made their way out to a hillock|“"! * pew dress. He was ‘ Ke. ordinated to the south. might. The hage crowd that | inst in time to see the Innovation shingle mill hit by the}, Pmployers did not profess to at. After » oa ci ay eee The couple separated last January| swe have our ewn governn and Pennell had gone to Grayvon to| we intend to keep ft.” he deel the home of his mother-in-law, Mra. | ‘nye consider that the London p : epee tach much importance to the 1 ee the Valve ‘Mad'in. jonrushing mass. A glancing blow brushed it aside as one etrtke movement. fener") rond shops there, he was Spired by the beauty and power |might ¢rumple a house of cards with a flip of the finger,/somm LAnoR made a foreman. He J. P. Long, In the hope of effecting | conferences do net attect ua, of the mammoth spectacle. and left it a huddled ruin partly buried in the mire. gg oy oy SO Drea vided his wife with a = © reconctiiation, gat eng prvciag a: «a Word of the majesty and gran A minute later the air was shattered by the crash || The mrike senthnent within the) ¢ortabie home. Gour of the monster pageant Bas} oF the sawmill being ripped square in two. A section xo Senha : roe Tiees cre somes iat Beans 150 feet long of the upper end of the plant was torn ero were voheaniine Pi Pi Pg an Powe a at Waee fm hundreds to witness the greatest] from the other half of the structure and.from its pile |c*y- and asked for something to — ever presented in the! foundations, swung around as if it were a toy house crank ane ne cee ce eat. Rawlings asked his wife Mfuhert Day as “Wayfarer* cated} and hurled thru the decking, tracks, houses, trees and |izea whhin the unions comprising |to feed the man, and as the the audit of the onlookers} everything else that stood in its way nearly a half mile [te San Francisco building trades tramp left, Rawlings slipped waice curried with ease to the} down the valley. Then the water tower tumbled. council were formulating definite! , ¢9 bil) into hia oA reaches of the big bowl) With the mill Puilding of course, went all lesser struc-|?44% for ® general strike. et > EK S Meany as prolocutor, ‘ 0 ‘They called & mam meeting of or ramp, unrecognized srante MeDowell as Under: tures that stood in the path of the torrent, Those that/«anisea tabor for earty in August to|by his benefactor, proved to ng, Mrs. Lois Sandahi as The| Were not crushed were buried. jact upon the proposal be a former fellow convict. and Henty 0. Prico as The} And just about as the morning found the situation, so it],,7he” rubmitted to ail of the untons | 4nd he “squealed,” turning sanity and friendlinem” toward us, then there would be to talk of a united Ireland.” : Pollock appeared to be correct i H} his statement that the north fi worrying over the negotiations. Til —ae city quietly pursued int bust pay! ition to Said to Have Confessed to|”*2'™* °° ***ntien te Pautes. Taking $2,303 Sinn Fein Object fald to have admitted that he em- to Peace Proffeg se the Daaad bezzled $2,303 postoffice funds, Chris | DUBLIN, July 26. — Sinn the ing Trades counci] a for tan Hanren, postmaster at Kirkland, |leaders will inform the British p also were effective unitsiis today. Go to Edgewick now and you will find, a8 YoU|ma; panot on the general strike pro| Officials, after an investi- is at liberty on $2,000 bail, following |mier that his peace proffer is u tS fore cian Le Necxay,{turn in from the Sunset highway, a whole farm buried 10/posu gation, arrested Rawlings and fils arrest late Monday upon infor-|isfactory, but sugsestions for Sham! . Mis. Agnes | feet deep under a slather of glacial debris and tree trunks. They organized a fying squad of | returned him to th i mation furnished by Postoffice In-|ther conferences will be included n Shareit and J.B. Rardin| You will find the old bed of the South fork of the Snoqual- ae ee | tae, i onarad H. C. Rawlings per ator PO OE I hie Nap Bratch ger the crowd with their rea-| mie filled level full with this same rubbish and the stream] ‘fhe movement doen not have the} One month after Rawlings Sendag detere tien aan yr priser ag ay ws De Valle vd 5 hee ages oe imereasea | FURNing in a new bed further north to which it was obliged] leadership of the present officers of/had escaped, Governor Donaghey pardoned all of the 863|™iloner Robt. C. McClelland. tinued conferences with indi leaders, and considered the po ity of a consultation with Craig of Ulster before returning” London. Pector to Explain ay FAMINED SOUTH|Ozd Fellows Are to such a rate’ that the mandge- has placed seats, both re and unreserved, for sale in to retreat. the building trades, who declare it x mitentia: Going on to the townsite itself you will find roofs ofjwacr cori Lecwsorary Ho ee ee Cae wee houses, with the rooms filled with soil; other houses in) rrousLe cause Store, B. Le Gates "Neve |ruins and lying erumpled where the rushing mud stream! The present trouble grew out of a| central Iabor counefl, or will gxin Unreserved seats can also be|tossed them. You will find parts of the mill in their old|strike of the building tradex which | sufficient strength to call out the t, good for any night of the| places, but filled in with 10 to 20 feet of debris, and other Sueslavine ceanet is cleat —— majority of all of the approximately The Arena box office is! parts distributed helter-skelter. tion board award cutting by 1 per| bey diets Penerbereit sdb. os CLEVELAND, Juty 26.—Word| w dar Sak Confer Honors @aily from 10 & m 10 Tl! “Where once flowed Boxley creck you will now see the|cmt the wages paid to 16 ef the ST| larger cute the mention wefran [trom Dr. Hugh’ 1. Humsell, Buttaio | y™ ay tamine condiilone tn the South oe Petenmanem sar’ maty ing Chris' creek, with its mai erafta in the building trades, strike of 19 Naadere theme {onteopath, who testified in the Bull-| T 7 Ordered toda: ne the teas tenet . : Side ot hing aches to the amphitheatre left when Al balding in the ly was tied up| setves do not predict. mann divorce case, wan awaited at|fotlowing a conference with the 8 wit. ‘The employers claimed convention of Ame Osteo the mountain leaped. It has been flowing ever since and, tore be United Rates public health servien, it thi clation here today, - ttle Odd Fe presumably, will continue to flow aa long as the city con-[iomove nn “| PQEAUTY PARLOR __|"A'teingram was sent to Dr. Roe |g”. agen tertiary are Sotormines,|thele, fumes Sn tinués to dam back the Cedar behind the moraine, Unless, AND BLIND PIG | Mii ind been Indined mirntnat ‘hin | the, two organizations will rash food, |‘emple st & p.m Some two weeks ago the employ - of course, sealing operations eventually prove effectual. —|wowa mec treat cith ta mnae nny medicines and doctors, Surgeon Gen.| A feature of the evening‘s § What of value could be transported away, of course, has CHICAGO, July 26.—So beauty |}, he testified ti hat he a treat ere ue 9 t ound "oferae ca ane Shasta artore ware canted with Wing pie |eiimed att. Sltman hoa Yh Stet Sone othe, Death service era. il ‘been moved plan.” for uncleaniiness by the Americaa| concerning the parentage of her son, Y eee ied yrathypeomerg by the qwners, The threat of the/ general strike|S2ciety ef Comneticians mecting| Guy, and urged him to appear and|“‘Unetticlal reports to, both Seattle, and B. But, in brief, you will find an Edgewick over which organ. a tiny new forest is beginning to grow; a deserted vil- lage; a miniature, lumber camp Pompeii. COV. SMALL HELD|HIT BY TRAIN, A OPEN TO ARREST; MAN IS KILLED Whether the movement win eo ‘The wrist watch Is being sup | will run between 6,000 and 10,000, the |a large delegation from cure soughtfer tndorsement of the! and jackala planted by the wrist vanity case. | health service was told, cities, “No King in Itlinois,” 1s|Companion Is Also Severely Court’s Declaration Injured NOTHING CAN ===1 3 STOP ME! % Monday afternoon, Charies Edwards, hei Sep NOT EVEN A GATLING GUN " rT. _ Miss Gladys Kerrick of ; Mis tiny Mier 3. eeearal Op : > carpenter, was instantly ‘alla Walla, who plays Miss Toledo, ©. has been notified of her i tonight — 4, bridge killed and his companion, Samuel W. Columbia ight — Walla son's death. And I want you to know that there is no better evidence than the truth of Walla and church night ‘at this sale. Isis a case of turn the merchandise into cash at once, and, wit er as SUES TO REGAIN T Can't Let Prices Stand in My Way. ceca va| AIS LOVE GIFTSIR WT. LACELLE whe Ges Goaks-cpich ¥ ale tehieetll eahsla ob Uhelt o a ge ith hel . A. ay , Seattle contractor, . 4 .. FY “4 ry ru FIRE HOLDS that the governor will violate the law! @nys he did not know that Mra. fil 2c t I want is h. di go! to it. \y Myrtle McDonald was married when AMERICA’S GREATEST keep the crowds comi ee “The governor,” he deciared, “has| He declares that four years ago ") SOUTHAMPTON, July 26.—The/no right to call the militia for his|she promised to marry him, without Mauretania will be held in port | personal protection.” mentioning the existence of a hus months as a result of the fire} When the judge fintshed reading| band. Kupoff is now suing to re her causing damage of $2,-|his opinion, former Governor Joseph | cover $4,471.15. Fifer, chief of counsel for Small,| He met Mra. McDonald, he af- leaped to his feet and began an argu-| firms, in 1916, when she gave him ment for postponement of service to|to understand she was single, and by E. E. Utiverg, manager of the Se-|give him and his associates more| permitted him to become desperate- Attle office of the Cunard line, the| time to prepare their case. ly in love. with her. She became Mauretania will not be delayed by| They asked that service of the war-| indefinite only when the date of the the fire for more than a few weeks. | rants be withheld until September. wedding was to be decided upon. Dliberg said be expected the ship to| Judge Smith announced from the| After four years with no date set, Fesume ber regular run sometime in| bench that Governor Small will be) Kuphoff says he became suspicious, August. permitted to voluntarily enter ap-|and upon investigation found that ~The cablegram he received said| pearance in court without the for-| Mrs. McDonald was carrying his that the fire was practically confined | mality and indignity of arrest, should | costly gifts home to a husband, te only one deck. he decide to do 90, fa is EMEC TER - Foch to Come Here to defense's wishes as much as it ix ry pomuible to do so consistently with} Open Session Here Jobn J, Sullivan, of the American | ‘¥® *dminixtration of the law. Druggists from all sections of Legion of Washington, wil personal- : Washington met at 10 a. m. Tues- ly deliver the invitations of Seattle Gopher Club Will day, when the Washington State Pharmaceutical association convened Officials to Marshal Foch, asking . him to vislt Seattle during hie tour| 1 Feat Minnesotans eee _ According to a cablegram received Dress Shirts I will sell Men's Drews Shirts that while they tart for”... BC Men’s Suits I have selected a special assortment of Men’s Suits, in all sizes and colors—they sold at this store as high as $40.00, and will be thrown in one group at In the assembly rooms of the Frye Of the United states, All former Minnesotans are in-| hotel. During the day an enter. Sullivan will see Marshal Foch dur. | vited to picnic with the Gopher club|*#/nment and educational program ing the pilgrimage of the Legion-|at Woodland park Saturday after-|Wa* to be featured. Wednesday's naires from the United States to|noon. A prize cake, donated by Ha-|*essions wil be held at Bagley hall, France, which starts August 3, from |zen J. Titus, will be awarded to per-| University of Washington campus. New York city. He is one of the five | sons from the town or city having EEE REE omen aed Men from Washington who will take part in the memorial exercises over- seas, Canvas Gloves I will put on sale Canvas Gloves that sold regular for 15c, while they last for........ 3c the largest’ number present in pro-| (Mime. Curie, discoverer of radium, portion to its population. Coffee will| has 64 honorary degrees, including be serve dfrem at.6:30 p. m- nine from American colleges. - SPECIAL OFFER IN len’s Sox Work Shoes Men’s Handk’t’s 1 wil sell a special lot of Men's I will sell Men's Work Shoes that I will sell Men's Bandana Hand- a nae and tan, values as peed: lapel ig «ghee tet ei ee ee as oro’ ic BOW. S ites coesvecenn-e.' AC at Se omens cons, DIRS tomerr@y at ...ohsevsass. 2c 50% Reduction On Our Entire Stock for a Limited Time Only Don’t delay, come in and get the first pick of our choice Monuments and Markers, which are all of the best matble and nite, and all k be teed. This offer is for cash only. Phone North 121 foe mepotntaient. sth H. T. LACELLE, AMERICA’S GREATEST PUBLICITY EXPERT STANDARD MONUMENT CO. TMH sro [PALACE CLOTHING CO. This ad will not appear again.

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