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| ALASKA BARK ASHORE | OZMO AGAIN AGROUND { PORTLA galmon ce sea, and a ND, May 20.—The bark Berlin, which sailed from the Columbia river May 1 with supplies for northern reries, crashed on shore in the mouth of the Ugagak river, just inside Bristol bay, an arm of the Bering val wreck, according to advices received here this morning. May 20.-The waterlogged motorship Ozmo, in tow of the steamer Daisy, piled up on the MARSHFIELD, Ore. , when the Daisy attempted to bring her into this port, and this morning was believed to be a south spit late yesterd, total wreck. Capt. | « Wendt, master of the bark, reported all hands safe and on board the bark. No details were giv but The Daisy herself, after repeated efforts to dislodge her tow, was nearly stuck fast, but extricated herself. it is thought the in went foo close inshore in making the mouth of the Uga An attempt will be made to sal- The Ozmo's crew, which landed here after the craft’s last misfortune, ; in good health and its members had little vage the vessel's cargo, it was reported. to say regarding their crash on a reef south of Cape Blanco. Ei indepnndulineosina ESR a rank The paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor The Seattle Star Batered as Second Clase Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. ender the Act of Congress March 8, 1878, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 EE {WEATHER Tonight and Sunday, showers; moderate southerly i winds, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 61, Minimum, 46. ‘Today noon, 52, — “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ee SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. VOLUME 24. NO, 73. <>. MILLIONS rroMSE‘RESIGN JOB! Senator Demands Daughe (Copyright, 1922, by The Seattle Star) Hello, Alt Ships and stations: {Treasure Hunters Off to Seek Gold) It the K. K. K. doesn't mee | Lost Aboard Lusitania and ‘ARSON GANGS | Arabic During World War - | i cating one, trent oe MY QUEST FOR SUNKEN GOLD] SHOOT, BURN | mistake it for a broadcasting BY CAPTAIN BENJAMIN F. LEAVITT | IN BELFAST station, } Leader of the $250,000 Expedition to Salvage $11,000,000 Treasure Many Killed and! WILL BE STAR NEWSGIRLS MONDAY ' Just 17 days after starting his term of two years in the federal Penitentiary at McNeil’s island, Har- Fy Brolaski applied for a presidential pardon. Some people are never satisfied. eee eee From the Lasitania and Arabic | English scientist says tears are deadly to germs. This may be #0, but we never saw a germ cry. HILADELPHIA, May 20.—I hold the world’s diving record of 361 feet, more than twice as deep as any other human being ever hos Wounded as War! : Is Renewed in | Ireland Many a small boy these days gets tanned in swimming and then gets tanned for swimming. ee eee In salvaging the steamer Pewnbic in Lake Huron tn 1917 I mado & world’s salvage record of 176 feet, after others had spent $200,000 and lost en lives in unsuccessful attempts. alvaging done by others wan the recovery of $2,400,000 from the Empress of Ireland in 198 feet of water in the St. Lawrence, Last summer $4,000,000 was taken out of the Laurentic in 70 feet of water off the coast of Ireland. Attorney Gene eral Wanted $25, ~ 000 for Pardon — INFANT MORTALITY Au advertisement for the an- nual Child Welfare Clinke to be held at the Bon Marche this year says, “Babies can be registered || With my diving armor I can—and wil, if T succeed with the Last - by mail.” tanig and Arabic—go after other treasure. Seven billion dollars worth || BELFAST, May 20.—Organ- WASHINGTON, 20—Ab But Js it safe to send an infant || of ships and cargo were sunk during the war. In 400 years $17,000,- || teed arson gangs, shooting their miming br * thru the mail: 000,000 worth have been sunk. Ninetenths are in depths leas than 600 rie torney General Daugherty should way thru all opposition, spread terror In Belfast and many Ub ster towns today, Three of the gangsters were killed and several wounded in an | | attack on the Castle Wellan | barracks in County Down. The torch was put to the barracks, which was destroyed. Several loyalists’ houses were Ai athe |] feet. All this treasure can be recovered. 3,800 feet—never will be aged. I will either make a contract with insurance companies or trust to the courts later. In salvage cases like this from 85 to 90 per cent of the treasure belongs to the salvager. eee Theee two female tigers who ‘ fought a due! over a gentleman tiger during a street parade were a couple cata, H. S. Horan, Seattle aquatic ex-| pert, was almost drowned trying to! swim Sunwt Falls, The shades of! Right were falling fast when he was hauled out of the water. Ships such as the Titanio—down BY EDWARD M. THIERRY PHILADELPHIA, May 20.—Between June and Septem- “ie « |ber Benjamin Franklin Leavitt expects to dig $11,000,000] burned s¢ Carnsicugh. FROG LULLABY out of the bed of the Atlantic ocean. ‘The old castle at Down Pat Kerrumph! Ker-romphf! The great treasure hunt—salvaging of the gold sunk with| [ii residence of Baroness De | —Rumphf-rumpon ;the Lusitania and Arabic—is to begin next Thursday, when} six persons have been killed and Sleep, little tadpoles, sleep! jthe steamship Blakeley sails from here, stops at New York)!‘ wounded during the last 24) —Ramphf-cumphf! | few days, and on June 5 starts for the spot eight miles |h0vr". All the dead and eight of) the wounded were Protestants, This masmeore followed the as| massination of four Catholics, who) were dragged from thelr beds and | shor | Goose your bright eyes— Ker-romphf! Rumphf! And Mother-frog will sing to you, —Rumphf-rumphf! Of a feast of dragon flies! Ker-rumphf! Rumphf! |Off Kinsale Point, Ireland, where the Lusitania went down | in 1915. The expedition is costing $250,000. Some 600 stockhold- ers are backing Leavitt. Dishes will hé¥e tego dows | Sinn Foiners captured four barracks in County Antrim, iy police | untrue,” said Caraway. “The ney general did represent Morse.” (Bane Obit 285 feet to reach the Lusi- The Eallymena = railw tation To support his statements, C Hot Bum Psaennean {tania and $15 for the Arabic CITY CABARETS eT ont ee A oe | Wag tee send 40th aeeeaeae Oh 8 fec-uh-ce-ub-east-tah, |—twice as far, Leavitt says, | Sa natin waned Chass static copy of a letter which the : [eastie, the seat of Lord O'Neill, las any diver has ever been the fire swept thru the ancient jber diving suit. ’ | ory ign seroned Lord O'Neill, 85, wpent sik years } anc * aged °. A feeer-ce-ubeast-tub, As A feece-coahah Feeast-tuh— On draugh--GUN.«Gon lit [ator said was written by Daugi to Morse under date of Apri} 30, and an alleged contract bearing signature of Felder under date Fy-high-hee-eex! But Leavitt has } | Mayor to Take Actiones| ae 2 oe ane 6: ee ee it fa Croak! inventing his own diving armor. n ot receive ° <er- his first tes p 1916 he made the : | tall of $5,000 d in event senate 47 ue hia fem tent in 918 he made the Previously Threatened |OREGON VOTE Morse’s' unconditional " pardeat a fen’t stranger than fiction | Lake Mich | Bight diving suite have been built rts talking. | . lin Leavitt's factory here at a ow Truth |commutation, Felder and ug! when a fisherman | were to receive $25,000, REFERS TO st . | Seattle's leading cabarets will | PROVES CLOSE ” PORTLAND, May 20 t of ¢ Charles d Saturday night as the remult Caldwell burning up the city counci In a Low Angeles school hairdress- | $2,500 each. The Leavitt suitismade|¢ 0) 0) out i ea) lt | Hall, of, Marsh ree-nawed ahead |FRAUD PROBER ing is to be taught as a trade. Won-jof manganese bronze, a quarter inch |° “™ y orey ov oO for the repub. As read by Caraway, the der if flappers with bobbed hafr \will (thick, the torso and headpiece solid [them licenses, Mayor Caldwell in a an gubernatorial nomination short lcontract was accepted by Morse, be considered unfair to org and the arms and legs made of rib-|letter to the council declared he |ly before.t1 o'clock this morning. The |ter referring to charges labor? bons of bronze encased in rubber,/ would shut down all cabarets not | YOt® at 10:60, with 350 Multnomah "ee jwith ball bearings at the shoulders. | anne te aadine * precinets in and state re |L. Scaife, war fraud in’ HURRAH! Millions in treasure at t : s nee tically at a standstill, tem. |who was dismissed by the depart- Lay away the faithful checkers, the ocean never has ! amusemen| es affected are ily, stood: Hall, 29,656; Olcott, | ment of justice because he gave eer- chess and do ‘, ' 1 depth of 150 feet ays ¢ Bungalow, The I he Al 2 |tain information to Representative: Our eal for them is waning as we! Le t cause the pressure so mbra and The I ‘ets, the ty h FE. Williams appeared elect Woodruff, Senator Caraway said: don our thinner clothes a se yep. = s - . Say me (Principal d g places of the city he nyse ub ae ‘orltgtotetot I say there isn’: but one de g out the trusty horseshoes, the |diver ca be a ar pa 1 a . man & 00 a Jor . ane ont the aae* than 20 minutes, with an hour and| The closing of the catarets marks | pithian cared ec bat thas ts to resign. — From morn till night welt play them,|a quarter to lower and pull up.” the end of & bitter wtruggle between | Dr, J. W. Morrow appeared elected | “He ought not longer to ane im “ tt says a novice ca 0 dow the council Meense committee and | gemocrat ational com itteet 1 se Reigpy, Meclong dey. Leavitt novi n go down | t! lem: fer mmitteeman, | all th nea WE his suit from 200 to 500 feet and | Caldwe | Walter M. Pierce appeared nom: | pac eadg B See ” They say the Indians are a dying remain four hours. } ——— nated as democratic gubernatorial | “If the attorney general de ey .« PHONE WIRE . candidate | sires to make an explanation he LEADS TO SURFAC 1,000 New Police | In tho first, second and third con mony'do sa, Tf he aceers a Air & snufactur the wult 7 gressional districts W. C. Hawley, N. ~ epirepreot Room at the City Han|from a tube containing iy Asked for Chicago |)" ginnot: ani cM MeArthor pres wlll be siner things coming = Headline feet of oxygen and nitrogen drawn CHICAGO, May 20.—One thousand ent congremmen, ap red nomi. wij wn documents and other Beret emelled something down there, |from a four-pound cylinder of caustic| new police to carry on the battle |nated, things.” geen a} yor |#oda et discha the | against gangster terroriem were de —_——- id but we thought it was only Mayo: lat Facsimiles of the alleged letters ir pure air cireula manded y by the Chicago crime ° 42 least f re commis and prosecutors, |Murder and Suicide jand the contract, as read by Cara- again. ; ie: deat . s ordae 4 a |way, were printed in the Washing- ee The that connects th In order to speed up work of pros jway, we Ps liver with the ship above will be a/ cution, four extra judges were plan Reported at Renton jton Daily News today. Just before CANDIDATES FOR THE POISON half-inch nontwisting cable t ed and an expenditure of $100,006 reading the letter and contract Carae IVY CLUB eta sL1de. Teside thie will be a|addiional pearl ter inccdsaed wtctes| Bhene repented to ihe Seceuars way said: Breatensting stations that send (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) | attorne | office at 1245 Saturday that a | “I have now In my hand a photo out one Victrola record and use | ; i | murder and suicide had oo | graphic cony of the contract Bela the rest of their time advertis. | rred in Renton, Deputies were \Harry Daugherty and C. W, Steam ing bargain sales at thelr stores. | |in which for $25,000 contingent he ANOTHER ARTERY | | | | | An excited voice over the tele | jwould get him out of the penitenti- a | rushed to the scene, | | | | Valentino Inquiry Is Taken to Mexico} I shall read it for the benefit of ithe senator from Indiana (Mr. Wat- 3 ANG y 2 » . q |son), who purposely absents himself LOS ANGELES, M. 20. Prosec , ose TO NORTH NEEDED § 225 2:22 1,29 rromcn ) FSS Men with college desrees are now A ee star, for alleg as a result g question is to be discussed. a, Fe eo rat of § i of having married Winifred Hudnut “The first is a letter written by etters behind its name Seattle Must Keep on Developing; Dexter} nite no was under an interiocutory | Daugherty to Morse, after he wan . ° . ° r divorce court order, depends upon i Ave. Project Is Vital to Future alleged to have been found eae Ina — end tre gf og NE ee in Mexican border towns, Deputy Their lips in rapture met; ic Attorne: McClelland a Perhaps they might poem met again, (EDITORIAL) —and soon, If the land is con. ria inae seaay. er ree | DOLLY CAN GET HER Pr ne oo ee ne ere The proposal to build an ad- demned now, the cost will be #| Jean Acker, first wife of Valen-| BOUNTY IF SHE GOES a} iti i - ‘i tino, today was to confer with the 7 i s ditional arterial highway {0 small as compared with what jf |tin0. today was to confer with the TO THE COURT HOUSE WHAT HAS BECOME OF— serve the territory north of the the project will cost a few He fiicd to keep, appolutments with A claim for 09100 betinte ga | The old-fashioned barber who Lake Washington canal merits years hence when the district #|him. | honed his razors once a week | . is covered with buildings, | sd county was filed with “Cupid” — — AB city council. Westlake ave. has about #|/Bride of Valentino | Kennedy, county cense cleti, ides contemplated highway reached the traffic limit, as #) | Friday. m1, 1 a | <ennedy much perturbed James F ckwell, superintend would run from Dexter ave, and every driver of an automobile Refuses to Comment| Kennedy was ag of buildin Seattle is to - IDAR RAPIDS, lowa, May 2 over the judicial aspects of the ry a building revival, Fine! Denny way to First ave, near or rider on a street car in that Winifred “Shaughnessy udnut, case, and before paying the Whef buildings go up, rents come Virginia st., cutting across the direction knows. Another ar. bride of Rodolph Valentino, passed | bounty to the claimant, referred down. old Denny Hill regrade district, tery of travel must be provided thru here this morning on the Conti- | the case to Malcolm Douglas, ‘adel | Residents of the North End for the heavily-populated — dis- nental limited, the Chicago-North.| Pretty girls by the dozens, armed with copies of The Seattle Star, will charge upon Seattle Monday. As news-|| prosecuting attorney, for # legal “Plumber? Training School Is mires ‘ in, bound for New York. | girls they expect to sell enough papers to add materially to the amount already raised towards the $25,000 sought|| opinion. } Opened in San Francisco.”"—News then would be able to reach the tricts north of Lake Union, When seen in her stateroom she de-| by Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Association of Unemployed Veterans to meet the expenses of the comin Douglas ruled that as the tiger eu downtown business district with- The plan of extending Dex- clared she had nothing to say and| convention. The girls will be entertainers from downtown cafs. In the group above are (1) Ruth Smith, Maximes;|| (Pasha) was Killed by another . cial courses will be given in the necessity of traveling ter ave. offers a solution of did not want to be annoyed (2) Dorothy Die, Hippodrome; (8) Edna Evans, Lodge; (4) Dorothy Carter, Butler; (5) Edna Lokke, Butler; (6)'| tiger (Dolly) in a street parade, the s, the art of spending Westlake ave. already the difficulty, It is to be hoped In a long letter to her new hus-| Bessie Johnson, Hippodrome, and (7) Marian Knowles, Butler. Photos by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | latter was entitled to the bounty xy tases ‘stg : band tten on the train, she stated | " . 6 wal ‘the * '] and would have to appear in per- hours repa * lealey faucet congested with traffic, that the members of the Cy Deen ei nines, “iverything will} By Wanda von Kettler ee ee moar vie trom the Hippodrome, the ‘Butter |f #8 wt the county auditor's of nal aciiensricbony Altay tS: ‘The construction of the pro- council will give it earnest # {come ut all right and 1 will be with HEN sweetly feminine voices smiling young — dams se |from the Hippodrome, the Butler || #1". ef Cie tae posed highway is a vital neces- study before they vote upon the you shortly.” call aper—all abou th bobbed hair or ear muffs, the |and the Lodge, who have donated | Now Kennedy suspects some- + t tt av di eet M | Mrs. Valentino said she was goin thing - or - other’ Monda, populace is going to wonder at their services in the interest of) | one was playing a practical joke me tog heen oe ate It must be bullt some Gay project Monday after lto New York but would return to at the corner newsstands, the new flock of “newsboys.” raising the “veterans' convention} | on him, siting arwig bait, Piitiessstrseesiesesstccssscrssssetsscssesccctstecssstistsiresstesstersssertatesteststitert Inher husband at once, when the usual youth with a It will wonder, but not fret, For (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) ¥ x the earnest consideration of the the first tiger ever killed in King | o- |

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