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; On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise ==. The Seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under tho Act of Congress March 3, if Year, by Mall, $5 to 99 VOLUME 24, NO. 98. ee SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922. ‘Murder’ Shark Kills Woman by Biting Her Leg Is Held Up by Heroine Half Hour Until Help Comes From Shore 4 Mrs, P. E. Reid, Jailed On Two Criminal Charges, Hurls Threat To “Get “Dr.” Miller, Styled By Himself th ‘TAMPA, Fla,, June 19.—Terror of a tiger of the sea Kept adage es ond Ph stris st! bathers in Florida waters close to shore today fol- conga fy i oseniread lowing a in which Dorothy McCatchie, champion girl] swimmer, was A a to death by a giant barracuda, or a) a shovelnose shar’ : Mary Buhner, 17, companion of Miss McCatchie on the byt acting fatal swim, will be recommended for a Carnegie medal for her heroism in holding the dying girl in her arms and signal- ing for help from shore after the killer had made its attack. deep wounds in the girl’s leg proved fatal and she died in her companion’s arms. Accusations To Put The giris were swimming tn the ship channel of Tampa bay off St. Petersburg, about half a mile from ! plore shore, Both were members of the Her In aaian Walte fen. wit 34 Tears te state champtonship swimming team. Her seer eae Moonie. Maiee,, she Just as they reached the channel ‘ ete Svea, Cowen 1's Cowen Dark ; buoy Miss Hubner was horrified to Present! see her companion drawn beneath “Pretty the surface by some Invisible force. Pass.” A moment later Miss MoCatchie ‘ass, came to the surface, the waters She about her stained with blood. “Eve deen Witten,” Whe “gaeped. |"My leg—" And she went down | again ©} Mins Buhner, terrified, kicked little more and Roy could quality for our police force, e-. . WANDA HAS A COLYUM * haat | vigorously with her feet to frighten | | If a man who writes « col- | | , . loft the attacking fish and seize (umn iy a columnist, ise sit Harvey's Relative ssa export ner companion, who who runs « column a columbine? [was rapidly weakening ° aa Pee OF PO Se Se ore There was @ young lady in Sequim, | |was unable to do more than cling Who went for to take a swim, | TMS | weakiy to Miss Buhner's shoviders But the beach was bare; | to Smuggle A ‘Alhe. neatty . fainting berdlt .4t) She said, “It's unfair, i ixcpieoe aeogone| Into Ireland ioe Some nes tons bee somes Expose Will Be Sensational. | pa | Carter, Star Staff oLographers, My chances Bubner waved frantic . . ! _— ne! ee tn. [10 Berenson shore For a. ions] NEW CITY DIRECTORY I a ilgcers Gk aden dok| Genetics cok cemseiron to atte [pen ot ek tee ber Mena Young Ag Qin; McCormick SHOWS BiG GAIN IN ond ave. with nothing on for tb; guns to Ireland, Colonel Mar [time a mot afternoon. | cellug H. Thompson, soninlaw | ponner girl ha Gas us her ee R ushing Romance Plans} seattie poputation eee 4 r of George Harvey, American [friend for half an hour i" ‘ “ . wed In two years Seattle's popula re ral r HICAGO, June 19.—Equippe Lespinasse an dhis personal nurse — About the only folks who take bse ambassador to Great Britain. The giant fish is believed to have | with the elixir of th, Harold F luc e the only ones che knew what || ton has increased from 316,312 aw seriously are th has been indicted by the fed- (been patrolling the wake of gulf! sfeCormick tod y ordered arrange-! happened on both sides of the parti-|| t© 334.840, according to the new bootleggers. Pf eral grand jury here, it be steamers in search of food. It mantis. rushed for. kis semautio: trip | tthe city directory just Issued by R. L. HURRY! came knewn today soa a, | believed by fishermen to have been | to rope with his daughter) McCormick, according to this in.| | Polk & Co. ‘ Poa Seven other men were indicted at', barracuda, one of a school, but! Math formation, did not know the man re Business leaders, pleased by the Posey ave gens Sar ee the same time. The indictments] may ¢ been a shark Bg ‘ + Wesley Memorial | Ported on the other side of the wall.|| figures. declared the gain was he e returned several yon s ago ~ a even greater na Cy Dp to wor! on’t some! i ese. geveunet month s From his bed at Wesley Mem sg ah ter than is apparent on give that woman » dishpan Or ® 1), the grand jury which was ir | hospital, where life-giving glands of ita face, since the population now nt 6 Re r t © the > a body » millon ment census of 1920 included me people seem to glory in their 7 indifference to important current events, w r Metzenbaum says ing his PARIS, June 19 Two things © that has sleep | oeuts cret while officers tried y a great) 17 jaughter and ward, M@ | stand in the way of the marriage of over the McCormick-Oser ir oiie at tnd inden anne’ t at the polis in jouthern arried to Max Over,| Harold F. McCormick, reported re Others indicted were Frank Wil eaten. h Swine | he will be free to/ juvenated by an operation at Chi Today's candidate for the Poison 7 strongho of fepublican ed the beautiful Ganna Walsk@, cago, and Ganna Walska, friends of lames, Fred Williams, George F m, has be by candidat many shipyard workers and others known as “floaters.” Fein. The and one Broy the 20-foot ¢ and then decides not) 1. 4¥ « corporation; Frank A. Mark-| datier et Ave oe ‘ was the epublicar a wecluded walled |ander Smith Cochran, has not been ¢ elected to the constituent 1 wing of the hospital.| granted, ‘The formal meeting in a ssive citi an argument be and 4@ngrY| his daughter Muriel, Dudley Field |@ssured future and prog . uite during a confe bride, Boris Stevens. They had ex.) aplendic pte . oY ne } VOLSTEADUS EPITAPHUS aoser the gh ovted Fe wb tape Minnesota Holds Levine and hospl-| pected McCormick to sail with Muriel | business men and perty owners } Here Vies the body of Frederick. ia) ie eee ean tom the oe Pri Tod tal officials after the patient read! June 14 jfor their common ; : Farge, Pardee pele , rimaries Today | sunday pavers containing detaiis|" Mime. Walska, her friends deciare, | San Francisco for many years has His death is too sad for description 7 ST. PAUL, Minn. June 17 of the operation }now expects McCormick to sail as/@Moyed the reputation of being a He was killed by a mob in a terrific Voters of Minnesota today went to| Guard und the hospital and! soon as he has recovered from. the|°!ty with splendid hotels. Los An charge, the polls to register their preference |in front of the McCormick door | effects of his “mysterious” operation, |S°!¢% 1s butlding a hotel at a cont of $9,000,000 for land, building and fur When he carelessly dropped his Omaha Terrorist a Dudley Field Malone issued the fol: | | Dudley Field Malone issued ol presoription } ’ United States senator, seats in co: Ir . , on}) a ee ee | Says He’s Madman ‘"''“* . gre eur am ween sementS ae eee |_ Portland has good hotels and tho nary election for offices of | were doubled Ypres Maru was en route ward Carson, Mra, Edward named chairman of the main com-|one set of nur and internes with | tion, however, the conference passed Co from Kobe to Coos bay for lumber. |son, Jesse ¢ on, Mrs, Jesse Carson |mission, France thus avoiding em-|McCormick on one side and another |a resolution, to 11, pledging to} A painstaking person estimates She is expected over the bar early |jand Harry Dempsey, They were resi. |bitterment which would be caused if| group of nurses and internes on the | consider the bonus as soon as the|that the average head of hair worn this afternore dents of Onward lan allied delegate was chosen, other with the unidentified man, j tariff was completed. would measure 60 miles in wngth, WOMAN ACCUSES “REJUVENATOR” ] hote by Price @ check. Of course I did—at Mil- ra miar the diya said today j ' end all my difficulties by ‘psychologi-| ™8ns of almost every fraudulent nick's recovery from the rat—The singer's divorce decree | Jeal influence.’ po yep that has ever been Geqie | performed at midnight! ¢rom her millionaire husband, Alex | “Well—I fell for it. And I to ensnare the over-credulous, ‘The June bridegroom never knows! RAWLINS, Wyo., June 19—Fred |county off : » Judicial and| guard in th idor leading ¢ Mme. Ganna Walska authorizes|your city has good hotels a much what it meats to eat a light meal. |Brown, Omaha terrorist, probat CU lad eidbbiiais Mathes ‘Medaiie | Cet et oee Other guards | ne to say she has not received any finer one to keep pace with your 3 will en to Nebraska tom: Frank H. Kelloge wan oppomed for | were stationed under windows and message from Harold F, McCormick, |progress in néceasary. Such a hotel H a te raska tomorrow an ellogg was opposed for! around the hospital at frequent puld add the las © the cha officials sal today. The “mad-| renomination by Ernest Lundeen and be (Turn to Page 7, Cohn 4) j}would add the last link to the chain man,” who ounded and cap-| Richard EB. Titus interval ] of modern hotels in the large citi tured *t eek Gettin 4 “ high A rigid investigation Was atarted jon this coast and do much to in- ’ ur na 1 le with & posse For United States sena on the 1 . ine el.” urd is ree ering from hie inju eigher on how word of the mysterious secret MARSHFIELD, Ore, June 19% pars srnyiee ce res pio Pes me shen, Homer Morris and Anna D.| jianight operations reached news- | FTER TARIFF SL YER FLEES pd Ypre hs ar a foe alenlly jot crimes of which he is suspected H Del | Nurses and internes were quizzed| waAsHINGTON, June 19.—E FROM PRISON dam ie Jay freighter’s | would only with “That's « bell Hague Delega | closely bonus legislation will not be totus Aygo ri sya Jens trom (0 ® question to ask a ‘madman’ | id . 8 tes | Hospital authorities have been |ered until the tariff measure iy dis-| OSSINING, N. Y., June 19.—A the Ypres Maru to the Englewood | Outlining Plans | apic to conceal all information re-| posed of, It was decided at a confer: |killer is loose from Sing Sing. ation hi his morning. . . THE HAGUE, June 19.—Delegates garding the youth who sold his|ence of republican senators today, | The whole countryside from Pough- - tana , oad Leafy Drum ¢ \Five Killed W hen to The Hague met today to arrange |glands to McCormick. So carefully By a vote of 30 to 9 the conference |keepsie to w York city is on a nto ‘ r ‘ * nage , detenter by Senator Me. |great manhunt changed re with the Ypres Maru personnel and chair ishipa of the|was his identity kept that only Dr, | defeated a motion by | t ag fo, ao | Train Hits Auto four commissions which will negotl-| Lespinasse and his personal nurse |Cumber, North Dakota, chairman of| Charles Greer, murderer, serving collision| LOGANSPO Ind, June 19.—jate with the Russians when the lat-| nurse assistant knew anything of the|the finance committee, to lay aside|20 years for a s offense, both veunela were pro.| Five people were killed here yester- |ter arrive identity of the youth |the tariff and take up the bonus for jcut thru the roof of the prison, | lowly. No members of | day when their auto was hit by a| Von Karnabeek, Netherlands for-| During the operation, the operating | immediate ation jumped to another roof and escaped | r crew were injured Pennsylvania train. The dead eign minister, probably will be! room was divided by a partition, with| After dete McCumber's mo-|thru the warden house HOME ] EDITION TWO CENTS. IN SEATTLE — Mrs. P. E. Reid, Cries in Cell: “Til Get Him!” Declares Her Misfortunes Result Effort of Psychologist to “Shut Her Mouth” By Robert Bastien Bermann / “He framed me. He knew I was going to sn he trumped up these charges against me himself in that he could shut my mouth. But he can’t; I’m get him.” The speaker was Mrs. Patricia Evelyn Reid Dr. Orlando Edgar Miller, “psychologist,” whi profitable visit to Seattle to a close Monday. ‘ | referred to is Dr. Miller himself. ‘ P |. She was speaking at the county jail, where has |held since her arrest Saturday on a chi of mortgaged property, and also in connection with a check, which she is alleged to have given Mrs. F Orr for singing at one of Miller’s recitals, i “Miller knew I had the on him,” Mrs. R “That's why I am here. e automobile that I’m. with moving is mine; I have witnesses to | for it in full. But the man who sold it tore, 5. thought he might be able | went to see Miller, “That him to make his getaway. “It's the same way with the check. 1 admit I wrote the ler's request. You see, » couple of days before Miller had re- ceived a telegram from one of his confederates, who had heard | that T had been given a job with the party, warning him that I had exposed other grafters and — | telling him to look out for me, | “He did look out for me—I'll tell Alle ed Caree: |the worl. When Mra. Orr comet 4 r ' \around to get paid Miller told me to| Q k B , |xive her my check, as he didn't have | uacker y are the money with him, and promised| ¢ Bo % { to asnt snowsh mony’ to wre tere 10 Book Issued by, to cover it right away. He didn’t] Pe |send the money—and here I am." | Ph Mrs. Reid declares that her adven: | ysiclans tures with Miller ha m justan| =, incident in eight years of unremit Dr. Orlando E. Miller, self. ting war that she has waged against rind ‘man Be Be ue er and so-called “psychole 1 lecturers.” ‘expert in aj psychology,’ : te ue she anid." was; brought a brief but profitable ruined by just such a swindler as| St®y in Seattle to a close Monday Miller. I was married at the time| ‘Simultaneously with the issuance |to a German count, who got in some of a report by the Better Bush trouble. While worrying over his| SS bureau, charging him with case I fell into the clutches of a| being an ex-convict who has ogist,’ who told me he could, M™uleted the public for years by | ‘payen: didn't wake up unt my home | The report, most of the facts In nt we had—$10,000 | Which were gleaned from “Nostrums see Mars Thompson already has de | and every : hiding funny-look! nied knowing how the 495 « defeat admit ne , | judge's chamber, necessary to affect} San Francisco Manager Is) —had been eaten up by the ‘psy- | nd Quackery,” @ book published: by ow ralting ohgy acho See hgeea tat i sate gk aetna feared for a time that} this, t to be arranged. j Strong for Plan hologist.” My eyes weren't real- |the American Mec ical association to wast id by the, AutoOrénanes company, of roen in expected 10) hig recovery might be retarded! second—The other bar to consum g ly opened until T went to him | Protect the public from such ehabline THIRTY DAYS! which he is v Jent, came t 4 gw ed mewhat tb the ang shown | mation of the “harvester king's” ro. | with my little baby and told him | '#Ms, shows that Miller has been, at “Taft Will Be Presented at ae Mack ae * - he learned that the nature) mance is said to be Madam Walska's| Operators of great hotels of the Pa-| that we didn’t have a place to | Various times, & grocer, a newspaper Court.” —Newspaper. se Glecovered by fe he ope nm had become public. |ambition. Altho reported to have!cific coast are unanimous in their} lay our heads—and he wouldn't pein’ president ‘of a Y. M. C. A, & And J. H. B. wants to know Sake Midas in eed pr las anxious was McCormick that} been unsuccessful in recent attempts |approval of tle’s proposal to| even give me back enough of my | Schoo! superintendent, proprietor of if they are going to give Bill a dre ab the veinel ley at its p we iee|no publicity be given t to “come back” at grand opera, the |build an outstanding, distinctive ho-| money to rent a room for the |# “rupture cure,” president of # taste of his own medicine lin Hoboken. . eee — nt he is reported to have offered! former prima donna is practicing |tel, lett ceived by the Chamber | ight. y _ sanitarium’ and president of a wade g Frank and Fred Williams are ; °*/to triple the fee of Dr. Victor D.| assiduously. MeCormick, her friends |of Coi Monday show. Typical] phat day T made a solemn vow—| consumption cure : "Damm Temporary Police Inspect leged. to. have.paid for the gune ‘ Lord Haghan of Cork,| L@spinasse, noted gland specialist, | say, wishes her to give up her career, }of the responses was the following |tnat 1 would devote my life to driv: | ING SUIT or"—The Star..* Sure, let's damm) aia to have fled to Ir pe of the strongest se no word of the surgery! Mme. Walska, seen yesterday, de. from Thomas J. Coleman, general |ing such charlatans out of business. | # : ‘em Be a Ochisater do ‘Gedia io ae re llesge ye out, Thea ment was un | nied having heard of MeCormick’s;Manager of the St. Francis hotel,| ang pve n at It ever since. | . page long suit is his i : ROR. Sipe been implicated egotiating t Complete call payment of! operation. She had planned a “joy n Francisco z f've- got. mixed up in-a Ben ye i report says, quoting What Seattle ou 0 do is start wikoaniiiae Patbine ta biewete > | eulte wan’ dae n care the ret was kept. {ride thru Europe with McCormick,| “Such a city as Seattle, with its| oe oe a result of this—because {Om strums and Quackery,’ ed sv Thruout all the vicissitudes of his kered career, tho he has with re- markable versatility jumped from & rupture cured or no pay’ business to curing drug addicts in from six te eight days,’ yer be has ever demon= | strated the value of religion as & | financial asset. T heard that Miller} «tn the early 90's Miller was rule was coming to Seattle, I decided I'd! ning a ‘rupture cure’ concern’ im | get him if T possibly could, and with} nenver, So successful was this that in mind T was hand at bi8|-cure'—in relieving the ruptured of first lecture, But the funny thing |ihejr money—that within six yenme was that T didn’t have to do anything | stijer claims to have done a busle myself--I didn’t have to seek them | rose of over $20,000,000, Branches o& to find an opening; they came after) tne concern were to be found in nears me. jly every large clty in the United he second time T went to a lec: | States, ture, Miller's manager, Ben Wilson, “While pursuing this delectable met me at the door as T was going | business Miller was president of the out and said that he was in need of | ‘Professional Men’s Debating society? assistance, and asked me if he could|of the ¥, M.C. A; he also organized go home with me and talk it over. | a jarge Bible class and was carrying “So 1 had him out jon what was known as the Co-operas my houseboat, at 3312 Eastlake tive Bible union axe, He told me thet he was | “While thus: eneneed an came ‘starved for love’; that all the | souls and curing rupture, Miller was: other members of the Miller par- | convicted as an accessory to the mi ty were married, and that he application of national banking wanted me to Join the crowd and =| funds and was sentenced to 10 years go with th Portland. | in the federal prisen at Fort Leaven+ offered me $1,000 a month worth, Kan, After serving nearly all expenses, and Dr. Miller later | two years of the sentence, he was te made the same proposition, leased on bond on the order of the “That just fitted into my plans. suit court, of appeals; the case T was willing to do anything to get| then seems to have been dropped, the inside dope on Miller, and this en in prison, Miller's piety had to (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) these swindlers ure as venom¢ serpents and they wont’ stop at any thing when their pocketbooks are threatened, But I've come out all right in the end every time. I've put three out of business so far and Miller'lt be the fourth “As soon §