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PAGE 15 NETS 450013; — 4MEN TAKEN Liquor on Way to City Confiscated by Police Satur- day Morning About 450 quarts of whisky @elaed early Saturday morning Police at Beach Drive and Wost Alaska st. Four men, in two auto- Mobiles, wore bringing the whisky Wo Seattlc. Mon arrested are Wit Ham Lawton, 28; Frank Moore, 36; ohn Anderson, 33, and E. Blaine, were by The police stopped the cars on the ‘Way to this city, searched them and Pound the whisky in cases in the ton | Meaus of the cars. The whisky, cars “Qnd @ S2-caliber automatic pistol were ‘eonfiscated and are being held for ev dence. ‘The police making the arrests were W. 1. Smith, RS. MeWade, Minklen, C. Simmons and W. M. ‘The men arrested, according to re ports, are of an organized ganc Tanieciog acer into the city. The police making the arrests were tipped | Setf that a big shipment was due, and it the autos just after they had | @ place where the liquor had transferred from a boat into cars, ‘The beat and its occupants ¢s- but the police believed that have uncovered an important of liquor smuggling in the and are following up several | ‘The men arrested will be held Prosecuted under city and fed- liquor laws. MAN KILLED; NURSE SHOT crry, Mt Mo, June 3— Anderson, superintendent of © the Jones department store here,! found shot to death in a room a. | Malcolm Douglas was in-| stalled Friday evening as the P orthy president of Aerie No. , Fraternal Order of Eagles, iat the annual installation of | office rs in Eagle lw orthy Chaplain A, W. | Redick conducted the service Other officers installed are: Worthy vice president, John} | Boyd; outside guard, Dr. EF. W. Wharton; trustee, Wm. W. Morgan. 'NAZIMOVA MAY GO ON STAND: Actress Expected to Testify in Valentino Case BY LANSIN WARREN LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 3.—In a final effort to prove the bigamy charge against Rodolph Valentino, hero of real and reel life love af. fairs, the state today will bring eleventh-hour witnesses when his preliminary hearing is resumed at Beside his body lay Mixs Marie 1. said by police to be a nurse at) y hospital, Springfield, Ill, a in her side and her silken nts afire. | ‘The girl was registered at the as Anderson's wife, police said. _ Police declared. the nurse, a pretty ng woman, admitted she shot | bright has a thousand eyes heart but one, ht of the bright world top of a book med at @ chap- Waldon Hotel jj) Sixth and Yesler Woy | | 12090" | fore) L GS TRANSIENT RATES syoo 50°70 & Walden el, Sixth Vester Way. sary reo he see us Sunday. AMERICAN OWN Mrs. Bert Putman } persons In | marriage 9:30 4. m. Direst testimony as to whether Valentino and hin yet unconfirmed bride, Miss Winifred Hudnut, lived together at Palm Springs as man and wife, was expected to be wrung from Madam Alia Nazimova, famed emotional film actresa, whose pres enee at the Mexican ceremony was believed to have been discovered nen- sationally in court yesterday after. noon. The Indian squaw, Ramaldo Lago, who acted as servant for the Valen- tinos, asked to name the persons in & photograph of the wedding croup, identified as Nazimova one of the the background whose face was partly obscured. Subpoena for the famous actress was immediately imvued and de. | tectives Revell to hadheimaced her. BIRL'S FATHER RESCINDS 0, K. McCormick Refuses Sanc- tion to Oser Nuptials CHICAGO, June %.—Harol4d F McCormick today temporarily with drew his consent to the marriage of his daughter, Mathilde, to Max Oser, Swiss livery stable keeper. McCormick, guardian of the girl, withdrew his approval temporarily until he could make more complete investigation into charges made by the girl's mother that Oser was a fortune hunter. Withholding of his consent for a certain definite period was the result | lof a compromise by which Mra, Mc Cormick dropped her action in pro- bate court in which she sought to | have the court restrain the marriage. Attorneys for Mrs. McCormick ap-| ared in court today and withdrew petition asking intervention to nt the marriage Altho no formal stat ent was is cdwin Cassela, attorney for "s father, let it be known that Mc€ormick was going to be sure Oner’s lov e was for Mati for her riches, before } not “Mr. McCormick fully izes his responsibilities as guardian of wee * Casnelis said. COAL SHORTAGE CLOSES PLANTS ~~ Operations Will bincsaiie | Within 20 Days, Reported Self Preservation—Nature’s First Law—HEED IT! | Mc a, Wash Pierce's medicines to be fully good and recommend them to everybody. 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A. allowed the BILL DOOMED, BELIEF NOW Will Take Lead in Congressional Calendar WASHINGTON, June 3.—Im mediate collapse, for this session, at least, of the nation wide recla- mation potley, exemplified by the Smnlth.MeNury bill, will result in putting forward another measure of much greater immediate tm: portance, the Boulder canyon bill, introduced by Representa tive Swing, of Imperial, Cal, jeral chairman of the Dolorado river commission, who has r as the head of the commission, states that he realizes the bast importance of the measure if the rich lands along the Colorado river, valued at more than $150,000,000, are to be saved from destruction as the result of breaking levers at Palo Verde | He favors a $20,000,000 appropria tion to start the work, the rest to | come later. All federal moneys will |be repaid from the sale of power, of secretary, Frank) which 700,000 primary horsepower | house, apparently built in the Vie will bé developed by th Senator Hiram Johnson, Congress |men Osborne, Swing and Lineberger, jas well as Nolan, of San Francisco, jare working on the bill, and Senator Shortridge is known to be favorable also every other member of the Cali fornia delegation. Conferences with the president are now being arranged and every ef ort will be made to push the bill on the next few weeks Already vast holdings at Palo Verde and other places on the river have deen destroyed, and the entire} Valley is threatened. | Utilities Head? | George Russell Utilities Head; Severns Police One of Dr. E, J. Brown's first offi cial acts when he becomes mayor on Monday, will be the appointment of George F. Russell aa head of the city utilities department, the city hall | learned today. Ruse and was Seattle postmaster during the presidency of Taft. He was one of Dr. Brown's most enthusiastic |supporters and a manag hb ampaign before the May 2 election. | Dr n left on the am at 112) Friday night with Russell, to nd the weekend at the latter’ mmer place, near Anacortes. will re |turn, it is reported, by automobile just in time for th emo ration cer jes on Me nent nor ang for the cussed in detail his 5 tment, it i kno one to wid: and n great k. An investigatie und telephone rates and an in into the operation of variow other city departments will be among jear step Jertaken tussell will eucceed Carl |E. Herve | William B. Severna, former F | inve t ator | attle aw be chief of police, it was announced Friday on good authority MILWAUKEE, June 3.—Lient. W FP. Reed, flying a navy Noon, was today the only one of 13 bags which | started from Milwauke Wednesday | afternoon, still unreported as having landed, | To date, of those reported, Maj. Ow. Jcar Westover, in an army bailoon, wi arried farthest from Milwaukee, landing at St. Johns river, Que! approximately $00 miles from the tarting point H. EB. Honeywell, civilian pilot, as | second, landing at Neosha, Mo., about 550 mile “NEVER FAIL” MEMORY BOOK IS LOST; BIBLE STOLEN FROM HOTEL And were you really foolish enough to believe that a memory course teaches you how not to forget? Or that the Bible frowns upon taking another's property? Plainly, th you haven't vis ited the lost article bureau of the rattle municipal railway this week. Conductors turned in vol ume three of a “never-fail” mem ory course and a Bible stamped "Placed in this hotel by the Gid eons. ————$ 1 California Project} the calendar and bring it to a vote in| as neither an-| THE SEATTLE | | The Vonsiatsky-Vonsiate- koys at home. BY EDWARD M,. THIERRY RIDLEY PARK, Pa., June 3.—The $40,000,000 heiress was running a carpet sweeper in the dining room when the colored maid let me into the Vonsiatsky-Vonsiatakoy cottage | (ta an unpretentio right, where the w y Mra Marion Keam Stephens V. V. lives the simple life with the 22-year-old ‘Polish noblem: tory ; it's a two Oe jan era, with faded yellow paint and |ereen trimmings, its tiny front yard surrounded by a high hedge, a very second rate dwelling along the fine homes in this Philadelph | suburb.) | Mra Vv. v threw a crushing look jat the maid, who disappeared into the kitchen; then she leaned the handle of the carpet sweeper up against the table, a very fine plece of | furniture whose polished surface wns | |le'd with dainty dolties of embroid. ery and expensive china with silver ,bollers containing halves of grape | jtruit, heralding breakfast (it was 1030 a. m. ing yet in the future, it was only | natural for the visitor to assume that Mr, V. V. no longer piles his plebeian jtoll In the Baldwin iocomotive works down the road toward Cheater—aot | this particular morning at least.) “Good morning,” said Mra. V. V.,} “Who are youT’ When I told her abe didn't seem at all pleased. She maid nhe didn’t like to me her name her ulking for her. (She referred, you see, to the dis jturbing fact that Mme. Liouboff | Mouromsky V. V. has bobted up in | Paris claiming to be V. V.'s legal | wife by virtue of a marriage in the wealthy Chicago widow startied ‘so clety by marrying the dashing young antibolahevist officer and came here the erty locon locomotive works) May Legalize Sale of B.C. Beer, Wines | VANCOUVER, B.C, June 3 | Rouncement was made today thy | the next seasion of the provincia | isiature, in October, proposaln will be the government to en hale of beer a with the hope that the ent run on whisky and hard liq An t at lew light uors will be stopped The only method of liquor sale in ‘olumbia today in by oft t government stores, A cus tomer may carry away all the liquor he wishes to purchase, Business is #0 good that the government is mak ing a net profit of $3,000,000 annually on @ turnover of about $10,000,009 | Probably 40 per cent of this finds its way to Washington, Oregon and California, But government officials view with alarm the large purchases liquor and brandy, as compared in a former city treasurer | with the comparatively small interest | in beer Accordingly new rerulations are to be introduced to have the beer sold openly in hotel bara, while uors will handled exclusive! kovernment store At Vancouver, Victoria and other cities are infested with so- YOUNG WOMAN | HURT IN LEAP present Seeing the face of & man at her window, Irene Ballas, age 19, ran| sereaming from her room and jump. ed out of a window 20 feet to the ground at 1 o'clock this morning. She was visiting at the home of her si |ter, Mra. Ethel Young, 9961 First ave. N. W Miss Ballas suffered a sprained leg and cuts about the face and hands | City hospital physicians attended her Jat her home ‘ | DR. MILLER gives his last Free Lecture § TUESDAY EVENING at 7:30 in the MASONIC TEMPLE (Harvard and Pine) His Class Work begins Wednesday Evening, JUNE 7th, Masonic Temple in the papers and her lawyer did all) STAR THe HEIR 40,000,000 $6 WAS RUNNING A CARPET SWEEPER IN THE. DINING R-V.V, MADE A Quick INTO THE KITCHEN® wah “Are you happy? 1 asked, stand.) cottage, came in with some gleaming Hreakfast be | ine on aD expensive Oriental rug in| silverware « pn, right in front of | fast was the tiny living roo a big tapestry davenport, on which | j she didn't invite me to be seated. Mrs. V. V. smiled as if | “Judge for yourself.” And at that! precise moment a deep bass y | boomed from upstairs; “Marion! Ma-| | stow She called out: “Yon, dear,” and ran 4 intimated that break ) Mra. V. V. sald she couldn't talk Jabout the claims of the Paris woman to say | who has sent her marriage license to the Russian orthodox church officials joo | in New York (She was wearing a dark blue serge | drenw; she in small and slender, with dark eyes and black hair and an olive upstairs, Where a rapid conversation | complexion; she ts considerably older in French engued, “All right, dear,”| | gear, and came down. | V. ¥. followed, but darted tmmedt. jately into the kitehen. Not too soon, however, to reveal that white shirt and ornamental lend of the morning than she said, throwing the conversational | forties,” o'clock her young husband—"in the they say. Taking a speculative look at the big lamps and rich furnishings and the instead of the inal rourh working garb be wore a rilce a sharp Crimea in 1920, two molt | visitor left wo years before the | trouxers, more becoming to @ simple came the hum of that carpet sweep: life breakfast well on toward the fag er's other items of luxury, making of the simpie cottage such ntrant to the outside, the Thru the open windows few last breakfast licks it before the 11 was easily 11 (The colored maid, who cooks and by then—which naturally rained the to live the simple life with him near! goes home nights because there's no | Question ho maid's quarters loalled beer 5 which not onty wet! | beer with singular disregard for the }law, but on the quiet they are boot legging vast quantities of hard liquor which has previously been purchased }in government stores and perhaps mixed with moonshine or diluted with water, | In order te handle all the trade available the govern is placing & series of liquor stores along the in ternational boundary. The latest of these to be opened is at the town of Yahk, a port of entry north of Spo kane. Here a great smuggling bust ness had been in operation, Now American visitors can get their liq uor without dealing with the bootleg gers, who have practically gone out }0f business in favor of the govern ment vendor, \3 Die When Plane | Dives in Channel TONDON, June 3.-—Three persons were killed when a French Spad air. plane, flying from London to ¥ none dived 2,000 feet into the English nel off Folkston today "The de: - are Pilot Morin, a egy le y another passenger, Freneht man. Two Seattle Men Honored at W. S. C. Two Seattle students at V ing: a ‘w many vacuum cleaners in the seven-room ' $40,600,000 would buy. Coming Soon in Morosco Comedy Barbera Brown This dainty little actress, who ap- peared at the short time ago as leading lady Metropolitan a ton State college have been award-| for Terry Duffy in the co ed the school letters in track and “weep om baseball work, according to reports|€dy-drama, “Wait ’Till We're received hy Saturday, Arehie| Married,” is coming again Ruley, member of the Cougar abil/ soon to that theater in one of team, and Clarence Loomis, track ‘ J Oliver Moro. 8. $ team: member, are two studantel Oo for latest hits, | thus honored ORLANDO EDGAR MILLER, Ph. D. President International Society of Applied Psychology forgive? Sunday, 2:3 wo Monday, 8:00 p. m.—SCI form today. ers in Literature, of Sex, Art, GENICS in a regularly organ Tuition $2 Studies in this campaign on '“Abie’s Irish Ro Sunday Program in the METROPOLITAN THEATRE 11 a. m—The Master's Prayer. 8 p. m.—The New Forgiveness. These are two of Dr. Miller's most masterful ad- dresses and will be FREE to the public. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 0 p. m—SCIENTIFIC SEX talks for MEN ONLY. MEN ONLY. Both these talks will be given in the METROPOLITAN THEATRE They are the most Educational lectures given from any plat- They deal with Development of Creative pow- Invention, etc., with Predetermination Birth Control, and give you the entire history of the evolution of sex by a man who has the distinction of being the first man in modern times to teach the science of E Only yourself to MIFIC SEX talks for ed College. KY RAW (GAGES H EAD) SMITH-MNARY $40, 000, 000 Heiress Laborer’s Wife WHERE AURORA SPINS THE SAYIN FLAMING BEAUTY AC Glimpse Into Their Tiny Love Nest height of 1 the pan in America, aoe Crowes the Rocke Canadian im National Raitways = SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922. Snow Capped—Glacier Scored— Mt. Robson~Monarch of Peaks GIANT of giants, immeasurably supreme, rises Mount Robson to a 068 feet. Enormous glaciers hang on itssides. For magnificent scenery ma extending in everydirection from this imposing mountain, sutpesses anything to be seen on any other railway thie year—Lacerne, more ple- Palle eh “CONTINENTAL LIMITED” Senttie, FLAMING BEAUTY per Park, grrsod—Valiey Ao eat magnihcent trip Wash. 4s] faq aan? nde ‘Amundsen Visits Seamen Mission Captain Roald Amundsen, panied by M. M. manager of Amlindsen’s polar expe-| terday dition, paid a visit to the navian Seamen's mission, Friday afternoon. nly of the the mission, and greeted jmany of his country men. Real Estate Men End 4-Day Session SAN FRANCISCO, June 3.- seesions of the convention of the Na jtional Association of |Boards were held today and the con- vention adjourned to meet next year at Cleveland, Ohio. For four days realtors from all parts of the United States and Cs ada have been considering their mu: tual problems and have taken im portant steps to solve them. E. BE. CARLSON, %, a machinist, was arrested at 1811 N. 64th st, charged with violation of federal | up in liquor laws by Seattle police at 1/2? p. m. Friday. One gallon of moon- shine, 65 gallons of corn mash and about 24 quarts of beer were seized. lesued clerk. se Saturday Evening From 6 to 8 For Your Convenience ar Deposits made on or before Monday, June 5, will receive One Month's Dividends On July 1 $1 Will Start an Account Washington Matual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue Established 1889 Resources $17,000,000 To Chicago..... 7:00 P. M. Atlantic Express Increase of Army morning, according to City Engineer {A. H. Dimock. |tion piers will be Records in Danger; June marriage license records may” jbe broken if the present an 6 de |} mand continues, Friday saw no I | Thursday. “Cupid” Kennedy, marriage license GET Em seven > you'll forget all the wor ries you ever had. Northern Pacific Ry Three daily all-steel trains with through Pullman Service, leave Seattle at 9:15 A. M. Famous North Coast Limited To Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul 3:35 P. M. Mississippi Vailey Limited To Kansas City and St. Louis To Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul 2 4 4 Voted by Senate accom-| WASHINGTON, June 2.—By 9 Ml a5 Hammer, business | vote of 49 to 21, the senate late yes 4 passed the provision of the f Scandl-| army appropriation bill authorizing | ‘ 88 Marion) an enlisted personnel of 143,000 men. SF Amundsen | This is 18,000 higher than the house - work accom! figure. The provision carries an ap ; propriation of $60,981,000. a j — : Plans for Spokane Ly Bridge Presented 4 7; Plans and specifications for the Fo Final | steel superstructure of the W. Spo Al e |kane st. bridga were presented for Real Estate the approval of the board of public © | works at a special meeting Saturday ~ & Bids for the founda ed today. ) bat Licenses Go Fast ; ’ the rush which etarted ty Twenty-six licenses were” in the first two June days by BOLOTS oo ee. ee ee ee ee Tomorrow Sundsy dinners are get- nce de BOLDIT Si || Fwo Conventent Locations 913 Second Ave. 414-16 Third Ave. =" Sharply Reduced Summer Travel Fares From Seattle and Return To Yellowstone Park . To St. Paul-Minneapolis 72.00 - $38.25 86.00 For other rates about summer tours write A. D. Charlton, Portland, General Pass. Agent E. L, Carey, Seattle, General Agent Telephone Elliott 5580 and full information