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BE MAKES VOYAGE IN TINY BOAT an Crosses Atlantic in mall Yacht, Sharing Per- iis With Her Husband OWES, Isle of Wight, (By Mall) was love of adventure on the geas and the determination to the discomforts and perils of husband that prompted Mrs. y, wife of John B. Kelley, of | York, to accompany him on a from New London, Conn, to Mm the 2i-ton quxiliary motor Diablesse, which made the in 33 days. is doubtful whether any woman Ina ventured to cross the Aftantic In a tiny crdft as Diablease, which, at moorings near the Fountain , proudly flying the Stars and zt at the stern, has been the re of the eyes of all yachting and the mariners’ who havea admiration for the adventurous ts of the sea irs. Kelley, a frail, handsome little of girlish appearance, and ¢x- retiring disposition, said in interviow that she not only en the trip, but was absolutely ortadle all the time, did all the cooking and things that sort,” she said. “That was, es, a bit difficult, because after Istorm--and we had ten days of to start with—the crew would down below drenched, very i if { | and bunery, and I had to pro- them with food and dry their PI used coal for the stove, and LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26.—At tempt to spread a gospel founded on | Plato's “Symposium of Love’ com-| | WOULD BAN ‘LOVE RESTRAINTS private property, marriage and many accepted institutions. Her “temple” is an unpainted shack on what has been termed THE SEATTLE | HORSE IS GIVEN FAREWELL ‘NEGROES HELD UP MAN, CHARGE Passing Autoists Assert They Saw Them Two negroes are being held in jail, Friday, alleged to have been caught im the act of holding up Charles Shuster, a white man, at Sth ave. 8, and Dearborn st. Thure- day night. Eddie Saunders 29, and John Wil son 29, were captured while hiding from police under a stairway at 707 6th ave, 8. by Lieut. G. Comstock, Sergt, H. T. Kent and Patrolman B. W. Morris and R. N, Wilson Passing autolats reported the holdup to police, claiming that they ran into the holdup in the middle of the street, Shuster, the victim, was in an intoxicated condition and could not give an account of the affair. A Man Is DEAD! A man Is dead. “An unavold- able accident and due to the con- dition of the streets,” is the cor oner’s verdict, The motorist was unable to get his wheets out of the car tracks, There are many such “bad spots” in Seattle. City of- ficlals should now begin ty think about repairing them—now that o man ts dead. New York : Town Has Three-Cent Milk WATERTOWN, N. Y., Aw |The price of milk has gone down to | three cents a quart here, the lowest tly the eax would break over bined with interpretation of certain | sount Helios, where, arresting of. | figure recorded for a score of years and put out the fire and hing away. ‘was quite exciting at times, but I enjoyed it: and when we land, for which I was sorry, inted to turn back and have it a over ag in. *I simply love the sea. J took my at the wheel while the men at- to the sails in the stormy . T have never been seasick, the voyage has done me a of good. made my first trip across the when a®gir! of nine, and Deen across in steamers several @ince, staying in London and i be sweep ts a lovely life cruising at sea. feel as if you are in a kingdom iF own, and nothing to worry Bd long as the boat keeps pr. and Mrs. Kelley made the trip WAIIANS SEEK FOREIGN LABO 9s Immigration Solution ; YORK, Aug. 26.—Divert migrant labor from Ellis Island to is a solution of the tmmigra- | problem proposed by Congress. Isaac king Republi. people in the 109.000 . of : aps. Japs are leaving B farms to enter industry. The commission claims agri- in the islands faces ruin.” + man Siege! declares that Rew 3 per cent law has “taken i human element out of immigra- je.” Instead of solving the prob- and uniting families, and get- the pick of desirable immigrants @ America, it is working in con- fashion. ty-four per cent of alt the ite reaching Filix Island are and children coming to rela here,” he said. “They do not the economic condition. | Biblical passages, has landed Eaith | ficers claimed, weird rites were in | The price slashing is the result of a | Maida Lessing, “prophetess of a new | dulged and world conquest under a| war between rival establishments. | order” in the county jall here on a (eharge of criminal syndicaliam. | “Madame” Lessing denies that she preaches syndicalism, saying she is merely the forerunner of “Helios,” a new doctrine which would abotish \Sec. Fall Due Here Saturday Evening Secretary of the Interior A. B. | Fa, now on @ tour of the United | States, will arrive im Seattle at 7 |p. m. Saturday from Tacoma, ac- jcording to word furnished the Se jattle Chamber of Commerce, Fri- day. Secretary Fall will spend Sunday in Seattle, leaving Sunday, mid night, for Yakima, In the secre- tary’s party are Steven T. Mather, director of national parks; Arthur P. Davis, director of the United States reclamation service; William Reed and Harry G. Cluna. Arrangements are being made by the Chamber of Commerce to have the secretary's party met by a del egation of prominent business men and city official, Secretary Fall will leave Yakima at rmidsight Tues day for Spokane. He will then vis- it reclamation projects and will stop at Yellowstone Park on bis way : 8 Swiss Minister Comes Saturday Mare Peter, Swiss minister tothe United States, will arrive in Seattle 7230 a. m, Saturday and will be by @ delegation from the Seat- Chamber of Commerce and by officials. Peter plans to leave at 1:30 Monday afternoon, an effort will be made to have lengthen bis visit so that @ heon in his honor may be given | the Chamber of Commerce. Aug. 26.—The seven veiled wives of the Emir of Katsina were guests of honor at a theatre party given for the Nigerian ruler. Death Societies Formed in London LONDON, Aug. 26.—Burtal ex | | penses are steadily increasing, and as @ result “death societies” are be-| ing formed among the poorer classes. The dues pay for coffins and burial plote. Py “If we diverted the remaining per cent--or most of therm—we would relieve congestion here, allay the fears of people op- and confusion |f) red flag preached. She candidly admitted that she contemplated a crusade for the en- actment of new laws, among them removal of the “restraints upon love.” Negro Indicted for Murder of Teacher DES MOINES, Ia, Aug. 26.—Joe Williams, burly negro laborer, was Indicted late yesterday for the mur. der of Sara Barbara Thorsdaie, pretty) Des Moines school teacher, who was assaulted and slain on lonely road near here on the night of dune 2! EXCURSION sypest, poten tJ = + SAN JUAN ISLANDS Dect 8 4.M. Returns Pr. PARD 62.50, Children 61. ¥ mation and rese: ALL-WOOL Drunks Increase 4 in London Town LONDON, Aug. %6.-—Drunkenness last year Increased 95 per cent over 1919. but is still only a little over halt the figures for 1914. The total num- ber of convictions last year was 95, 000. \Ball Kills Cricket | Player During Game LONDON, A —James Cough, | while playing cr! at Marlborough, was struck by a ball on the neck and killed. " A Northwestern University fessor has produced red, white blue corn. Yellowstone ts the only national | park where no private boldings have over existed. A snowstorm followed a drop from 92 degrees of beat at Helse, Idaho, July 1. BLANKETS pro- and 100 pairs all-woo! Plaid Double Blankets (large size) in Pink, Blue, Brown and Gray, Mall orders filled. 8e: SPECIAL $7.00. Worth $15.00. nt subject to inspection. CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Sarplus Army Supplies 904 3rd Ave. and 84 University St. Seattle, Wash. STAR ‘They made it as easy as possible for “Bullets” when they fired him jfrom the Los Angeles fire depart ment the other day, For 22 years “Bullets” pulled | wagons to Los Angeles fires, The | automobile put him out of a job, He | was the Inat fire horse to go. But to make the “disgrace” easy WRIT ISSUED TO Officials Must Show Why Alleged Slayer Is Held SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 26.--Wil- lam Hightower, accused of the mur- der of Rev. Father Patrick Heslin, to- day wag having his turn. After three hours’ conference yes- terday, Attorneys Franklin Heck and Glen D, Curtis, of Bakersfield, said that they probably would decide with- im a day or two whether they would accept the task of defending High- tower. In the meantime, a write of habeas corpus has been issued by the appel- jate court of California, demanding Hightower's appearance before a court at Redwood City Monday, when officials must show cause why he is being held. Hightower was reported as evi dencing a quickened interest in his defense today, Lots of Devils in HACKENSACK, N. J., Aug. 26,— “They call this God's country, but there are @ lot of devils in it looking for your money,” wrote Mayor Bald. ‘win from Los Angeles to a friend. ‘The mayor was out in California at- tending the Elks convention, AT THE - WILKES THE UNIVERSAL CAR posed to the influx of the foreign-|[} born, and help Hawaii to solve its) Japanese problem.” illiam H. 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Cline Motor Co. 1102 East Forty-fifth Street East Pike Street East 404 Elliott 750 AID HIGHTOWER } | Meld, who bas established his home |here, is reported to be the latest ad: | |Marshall Field Is in Racing Game Abroad PAGE 11 the end of the over the entire of Sir Ernest Cassel on he will racing establishment und will race on LONDON, Aug, 26, — Marshau* 6 #eal* | The ability to read and write tn |dition to the Mat of young racing |oDe Of the requirements for voters | they gave him a farewell party, In |a flowerbedecked vebicle drawn by 18 city firemen and surrounded by a personal bodyguard, “Bullets” was paraded before thousands who had seen him tearing down the anene streets to the clang of bells, and who | waved him goodbye. The rent of his | Ute will be spent in retirement in | meadows sweet. 4 “Millionaire” Club to Aid Unemployed | Plans for relieving the unempioy- jment next winter will be discussed jot @ wpectal meeting to te held at the “Millionaires’’ club, 98 W. Main ®t, next Monday evening. Officials of the club, which cares for men out ef work, point out that Portland has | j Falved $200,000, and that no citizen of the Rose City will be jobless next | winter, Aumiies Blind Man Eats With His Feet LONDON, Aug. 26—An armless | mechanic who is blind in one eye | demonstrated to an audience an ap | Daratus which supplies arms to any one who lacks those members, He wat at a table and by levers worked jby his feet operated a pair of arms }with which he ate a hearty meal, using knife, fork, cup, spoon and) | napkin, men of great wealth in England, At|in the republic of Portugal, WALL PAPERS| 50% Off OUR ENTIRE STOCK Our FIRST Sale ENOUGH for Room 10x12x8 Sample No. 1 10 Rolls Wall @ 20c 16 yds. Bor. @ 5c - $2.00 o- & Less 50% Total Cost of Room i i li Ne, 1-THE ODETTE STRIPB Sample No. 2 10 Rolls Wall @ 25c 16 yds. Bor. @ 6c Less 50% Total Cost of Room Sample No. 3 10 Rolls Wall @ 35c 16 yds. 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