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moder v Maximum, 80, ‘Today Il AlL HEADS R WEATHER Tonight and Wednesday, fair ; ate nperature Last THE NEWSPAPER WITH A 15,000 CIRCULATION LEAL OVER ITS NEAREST COMPETITOR <—@ pe sishdetior oo tesennsh os na geome Dente + IO le betvine tej pete byte oon ARDING PLAN FAILS ECT PROPOSAL ARN westerly nds 4 Hours Minimum, 5: noon, 63. | The Sea Entered as Beoond © Mattor May 2%, 1899, at (he Postoffigh at Seattle, "Wash, under the Act of Conartas March NO. 135. JUME 24. in marriage. DON MANNING romantic actor, “whose gay good tooks made all other commonplace and anx _ THE folks: Wonder if the Manufacturers are get- pers on the liner Horneric Se ep $10.000 worth of cham crossing the Atlantic You Just jove ocear avel? Cle ium miner who inherited says he will continue to rn You bet he wilt! Millionaires M40 not work, are worked eee WA Of Seattic apartments a eee With ali the modern incon- | THE Poison ivy cLUB ‘6 candidate is the genial who gre giant sun- weeds in neighbor's box while his neighbor is Vacation. © Pim, shadowy tights, iy MOlet kinne © A few nights of that ARG the Miss is a Mre, Then May hamsehola duties, equently kissed. Fie weeks of tiat ANA the Bre. i inaed, Bo. “A tip to Nevadc < fa the tryat 1 months of that the missed is a ° * Of Oklahoma broke i apa Feeord for roping and & steer the frontier a miss! .. life was spinning that night like some enormous ‘put-and-take’ top. face of it was some destiny marked for Molly, for better or for worse.” fo was playing the men—each el ‘By Zoe Beckley ; | 4 | | ; ' SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGUST }, 1922. 47 DEAD. IN TRAIN |] inside the bag and dragged out a |] hot bun. Inside the bun was an ” e |] ounce bottle of tonsil’ shellact French ~ Pilgrims| Moral Never eat “buns with. / and Picnickers) /in Ohio Are POPE GREETS Crash Victims K. C. MEETING! ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 1~ ; a H, France.. Aus. lgratulations from Pope Pius cs ee | Po were killed and |work during the world war and for| } & martonty injured when @ spe the care of disabled veterans, marked | cial train carrying pligrims to opening of the convention of the| | Lourdes crashed into another [Knight of Columbus here today. | train near here today. In the message from the pope, Most of the occupants of The | which was read by John A. Flaherty, Pilgrims’ special were cripples | supreme knight, the organization was | hound for the Shrine of Our | referred to ax the “militant knights | | Lady of Lourdes, where miracu- of the church.” lous cures are sald to be per Flaherty's report showed the or formed. Helpless in the tangled ixnolzation in spending $2,500,000 in wreekage. many died before res. | hospitals for dinabled veterans and RETRAIN 6 885 a AN GRAPO, BOOZE HOUND, FINDS REAL ARTICLE HIDDEN IN HOT BUN! Grape, noted canine hooteh: sleuth of the police cdry squad, ventured forth from the iron barred castle on Yesler way Tues: day in tow of a dry bquad effi oor Near the Pike Place market he stopped to sniff joyously at a bag of pastry carried by an alert looking man. ‘The dry squad man, suspicious, Approached. The bag of pastry dropped from a nerveless hand out looking inside, imminent, irrevo- ne for the highest stakes—her happiness. She : gible, each truly in love with her, asked her ; BEN WHEELER the sucvenstul business man, “keen und bright as the knives and razors he #0 efficiently manu factured BILLY BARTON the architect, “not ne succes ful as Wheeler a wholenome bien pod humor resoty and quiet eae workers: could extricate. | chat 175 ge00 «nixht schooln gradu- them. ated 75,000 veterans tant year, | | o Oe W. W. Connor of Washington helt | CINCINNATI. Aug. 1.--At least le long conference with Supreme oven persona were killed and mare t | nton | Knight James A. Wlaherty of Phita- & score Injured when an esegr | dolphin. train carrying more than 300) J. Hf, Keane, supreme knight of} pieknickers of the Park M. KE. nearo | Washington: A. J. Friese, Beiting- | jchureb coltided head-on with another | nam: M. J, Laiby, Bpokane, and J mH jtrain on the ©. 1. @ N. railway atin 1ynch, of Olympia, accom [Peasant Ridge today. sua |Comnor at. the conference . y rs ue, $e > © See eee P. J. Haney, supreme knight, Ore You Can't Afford to Miss the First Installment in ros a. ns reenrs, WEED Se oe ron, joined the Pactfic chee dete. a | ” Aha wge re er ie® | gation after arriving here. wil iaglota sos temmgpetbe seep t as spokesman for ‘hia “cont | The engine of the Acon, Cincin the first coach of t plenic train, | which was bound for Island Grove. were rushed to the scene j | A number of the dead were visite | FINDING DUE) ° ° jin the debris of the wreck | Mathilde Ss nxtous to Doctors were summoned from! MEDFORD, Ore. Aug. 1. ~ Testi: | | Cincinnati. Pleasant Ridge und|meny bas been completed in the! so-called Ku Klux Klan hang- have been under in- by the Jackson and the jury has | | neighboring cities. Patrols were sent | three | from Cincinnati Jing cases that vestigation here county grand jury, Be Forgotten by Public — JURY. | STILL DEBATES, BY N Dh to ma ol rractice returned to Jacksonville, the county } BY WM. R. KUHNS ;plans to marry. Long practice in rn geane ieanag ote cok | ABOARD 8. 6 MAJESTIC, Aug.{running the gamut of American re } it wan expected that the jury's re- Wireless)—Mathilde MeCor of the} 1—(By | porterdom has brought Roc rece port would be tn the hands mick, pacing the deck of the lier! sranddaughter to a point where she cireult court by late afternoon. The | rushing wer to Europe with close to or be een ot acre ty age ane pecera speed, today tol'ane the be tically ag immutable ag the pow cret of her greatest desire x himself. ia ‘Three men, who claim to have been The Chicago heiress wants to be “The leas 1 say, the sooner Aner, Hrs Record for Extended want handled to alaeed mecuere forgotten—by the American public.{cans will forget she aad pose ux Klan, and city and] ‘That she wants very much to be; "That's what ['d like, ab every Deadlock Tidie. setictete ‘acre wttnannes. remembered by someone else, she| thing else. to be left alone. Others| tin me laughingly refused to confirm orj|have that right; why should not I?"| yi A }deny, but a large photograph of Max Mathtide's close compar n the}. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1-—Waging LYNCH NEGRO | the moat extend 1 jury battle in the | Oner is dixpiayed prominently in her] present voyage admitted th: stateroom and she gives every evi-| han cotfessed an extrac j history of Los Angelew courts, seven | OOTING| I dence of impatience to rejoin him, | tachment for Max Oxer women and Tiye men who have had| FOR SH | Mathilde, weemingty gayer each) that, as in the t prs oy ah rug : wie, Shean ie | eros’ ined ake (Rae. 450: pecs aye rig ny mn eemgpamsa. yess abate’. ed t ae aoe over Madal Obenchals's guilt ‘or | Punk Harris, negro, was lynched by | merrily parried Questions concerning | » prophec ¥ whe Ma bitde pes pc nigga star gel ya aang, Mysertagretirn te gras ve), deemed! ees ge here today, and his body dragged | | jury spent the night in a/ thru the streets [hotel, following its request to Judge} Harris wax said to have shot and | would give opportunity to bathe. oung business man, last night, when | oI This request granted, the majority | the latter surprised the negro while jot the jurors expressed the opinion | fobbing his home, Conley died this | {that a compromine myght yet be| morning } reached. | The jury, w when it rensend ‘sn ; FERRY SMASH) na] Pi, Will Run i EW Aug. 1 The steam. | | on Bonus Platform |*; nd Republic and the ferrybont Thautangus shed in the North} Wap MILNE © G71 KP Duton company but what he wrote, | “writing” \than letters asking for more time | BEGIN WERE TODAY c was over and the house party cr ane re ig Or ner nik: bess pover' phen: jdiecoverdd Col. George Lamping, candidate for | river here early today | sufficient horsepower for the city’s | arrived, Lesenko did not know any| The outstanding feature of the syeasyt vechalor ownmni tenn ey ered , |the repablionn ‘ortnation tor sene-|. One women was busied ‘overboard {needs of them. He was formerly employed | proposal is that the seniority rights ‘ Seiten Crem, Uris point of |!) Tio nenaauantitwin goiter the codebot and oar seneed | a EE PAE FROIN jin the railroad shops, where he |of the strikers are to be unimpaired, : CAYLEY, hia companion, awaits |ytew) his patron died during his epuatie this oak Gad think sae |atenn: tale aoa % Seema’ wend | worked steadily for four years up un-| ‘The president's proposal follows: od the arrival of Mark's ti : nd ‘ett tt tl eight months ago. During the} 1. Railway managers and work- 4 year in London, and ieft him | the road for a swing around the state| thrown into a panic, but further bl . | | tralia. after «36 9 eg ciehuy he wanted. He settied |i0 the Interest of hie oampal i> |jpartous injusion fase, renkeeal 1. Argument Attracts | strike trouble he, Obtained aplathor (AMR, BOS Sh. AGEs 8, omen me i money he wanted, He settle nis campaign serious injuries were reported stab ith the moneydender that he will make his ap: | Police; 2 Arrested | }0». since he was out of work and | validity of all detisions of the rail- punts with pardend votes ax “Father of the Sol had his family to support, he said, [read labor board and faithfully to aden, = oo: a _ vcr « Most.of the 4000 per Body of H. W. Treat zoe eg hese om us| ony, ext hing decisions as contem- narvesting of others, and became }nolsy dispute at First ave anc plated by the law. nese signed petitions urging him ; | in bile turn MAE. Be PEER un ave veterute, {tie maid, and "| Being Brought Here ™: ln st., Police Ottloets G. ee at For Is 2.: ‘The carriers will withdraw alt -|the arts | veteran will be put in charge of his| The body of Harry Whitney Treat,|and J. L. Peterson arrested Carl | | suits growing out of the strike ani Editors were now offered free con: | jocat office : “4 | Seattle millionaire sportaman who | Swanson, 81, a laborer, and Anthony | estroye Y HIPC) 1 railroad labor board decisions emanding *4°) nations ax well ax. free lunches; | ‘i was killed in-an automobile accident | Johanson, 50, also a laborer, at an| “furniture at Poy station, three | which have been involved in the 6O ON Wrrn THE STORY | promising young painters and poets | | near Chilliwack, B. C., Sunday night, | early hour Tuesday say ig cap neg along Pony a ny, be ‘taken, tn the exercise } ¢ | dined with him; and he even took was shipped to Seattle for burial! The latter accused Swanson of rob-|>¥Y F- " Aan, Bae. tot de. | cognized rights by either party, CHAPTER 1 a theatrical company on tour, play-|] SEEN “CHECKERS”? Tuesday. Mra, ‘Treat and her two|bing him of $40. Both men were | troved by fire Tate Monday after-/to the railroad labor board for re: ba " and “lead” with equal hte Yancouver | lodged in the city jail ore | N00” he fice wa used when @ | hearing. ether Mark Ablett was a bore |ing . host an daughters, who went to Vancouver } elty Ja hey were | cueeeed cache ates ate e Mamenaet tte tended ae fat of view, avishnews | LITTLE GEORGE IS Monday to take charge of the body, |held on open charges, pending inves. | Section of a stove ibe broke, releas. | ith, All employes now on strike ted © point ot * thew ; , yop ‘ stebtive ane ne force lames to the wall of }shall be returned to work and to onal thane « patronage included Matthes were returning home by motor with | tigation by the detective department me ms ne tae “ BP oop 5, cenalteouain of 13. We _ fiatoUs TO KNOW! C. B. Fitsgeraid, Mr, Treat’s Seattle . the factory, ‘The damage is esti: | their former positions with seniority ' nm . 7 ie bi } ‘ie Cayley cousin to school and ween "Checkers"? onainagee mated at $3,000, $1,200 of which is/and other rights not impaired, the arly life oweve | syn i Geode Stakes a Bee }eovered by insurance. representatives of the carriers and bod: a ee wie t ked after hin{]| Valley st, wants to know. | ddi Bells f Farmer Killed When |the representatives of the organtan mebody who kne was naid | sy a kod a Nchaeted ie tae W. Ww. tion expressly agreeing that there b cousin's affairs. By this time Mark pal “ he 7 a old ee Ing svete Tor \Engine Belt Breaks | Woman ‘and Man Are) will be tee a rein, 2 by olther —_ a t nad bought The Tted House, Cayley pals an’ he are old | Hs : ; _ patronage, of sotwe| had bought ‘The Ted House, Cayley |) te ie child announeed at ‘The {| _ komance in Prison| Hans G. Olson, 67, Vashon tsland/ Hurt in Car Wreck| — Turn to Page 7, Column 3) senborhood. | wuperinten w eamite|| tar ettion:Sismnbay: °F iow dates MARSH D, Ore Ag. Ij farmer, was killed on his farm near!” sony Cummings and Mrs. Mary| ebuol ar i At about | jandagent, not quite business-advis Fridey, an’ | want him back.” Clyde ("Red") Rupert, Portiand ex-| Vashon Saturday, according to @ re-| gunivan, both of the Abbotsford ‘Richard Calenk Out jandagent, aut carne Checkers” ig deseribed as a fox || bank rot and Hagel Erwin, on|port to the coroner Tuesday. Olson | \ vartment re injure : me whe a» coming doWitler pot quite companion, but so x | Sagas by, A Apartments, were injured late Mon. | f S S leigh Cait hin father Aa@-auiicnite ob all tour terrier with ears somewhat brown || PATole from the state penitentiary at | was repairing a gasoline engine andi gay night’ when their auto was or State Senator ie ~ soar lage orn put had all the || #94 three distinct spots on his |) S#lem, following conviction for mur-| while it was running at a great) pushed from the Bothell highway, | Democratic filings for the fail elec on, aed ton seis tala ge bape 3 is pa.|| Dack, Mra. Mason lot him out to |} der ten years ago, were wedded here | speed the belt, which drives the! near that city, by a lurge auto, | tion swelled Tuesday when quate the, taoleey-femde nee ene peso! they. on.|] Play Heiday mornittg, and he || ist week, It became known today, | magneto, broke, It slapped Olson | Whose driver fied when the smaller] Richard Gowan, 4 Pioneer build. He by hin pateon |e ® 88 ‘ hasn't been seen since following a ror 6 whieh had ity in. lon the head, fracturing ar overturned, Mrs, Sullivan ing. declared his candidacy for state | L (Turn to e 9, Column 3) ceplion behind prigen bars, ‘tle Star (Britain Wants All)” jeer upon after negotiations. ‘The purpose of constructing trans.| PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 1.—Chased | niority Rights mission lines between Seattle and | several blocks by three men am | Tacoma ts to guard emer. | morning, George Lesenko, 41, a ma- BY J. T. KOLBERT Jide died immediately, OPP PPL PPP PPD OPP as, by Mail, ASK END OF WAR. DEBTS! Per Year, How ——— Canceled LONDON, Aug. 1—In a note to France, Belgium and Italy, handed to the ambassadors this afternoon, Great Britain formal. ly offered to abandon ber claims to reparation from Germany and to cancel all allied debts, provid- ed this became part of an inter national agreement, including the United States, The note was to have been forwarded to the United States as well, but at the Uth hour it was withdrawn. “It cannot be right that one partner in a common enterprise should recover-all she has bent,” the note said, “while another, re- covering nothing, should be re | quired to pay all she has bor- rowed,” NEW YORK, Aug. i-the railroad presidents have s¢nt to Washington their reply ta Prest- dent Harding's proposals: to end the shopmen’s strike. L. F. Loree, chairmgn of the meeting, announced that the ex- ecutives had unanimously re- Jected the president's proposals regarding restoration of seniority “rights to strikers, Loree, the spokesman for the executives, would not say what , ‘s - far as we (the Bastern railroad presi- dents) are concerned. We have noth- ing to add to our previous state- ment, rn og Loree said that there had “qualified rejection” of the jpres ater) '* other proposals, He said the presidents had consid- 6. Harding's letter to T. DeWitt ‘Cuyler, which ‘was read at the meet- SEEKS TO BLOGK NOTED GOLFER Friend Is Killed and John | was." he tee Black Injured ¥ Mision gncts. French ae called *t ge ty cd ‘the yillion-dollar eg ” took them home after a short visit in this country. at Seattle Exchange | Hit by P. S. L. & P. Declaring that 1 it has a con- tract with the Tacoma municipal light plant to supply all neeeded electric energy, the Puget Sound Light and Power Co. threatened Tuesday to prevent the proposed interchange of power between the city-owned plants of Seattle had rejected the “ultimatum.” The point of view of the presidents was put into shape by a committee of five. STRIKERS NOT TO TALK YET CHICAGO, Aug. 1.2"We don't give SAN JOSE, Aug. '1,—John Black, the famous golf player, who was injured in an automobile necident last night, passed a “fair” night and this morning was reported to be somewhat im- proved. Physicians of the hospi- tal staff say that he has about | an even chance for recovery. & darn what the executives have and Tecous ; ‘ °°, done. We will announce our decision “The use of the proposed transmis. bs sion line will be peourioted watt 1920 | SAN JOSE, Cal., Aug. 1—Herbert | gee eb eosetag eh les wert by the contract which we now have | Brown, dan Francisco, insurarice ||, Tent wae the sualesnaat of Bare a fila Agel gr neon, (MAN, Was dead today and John Black Jewell, chief of the striking railroad with Tacoma,” declared A. W. Leon: | ne ce neal hers, probably |#hopmen, here today when informed ard, president of the Stone-Webster jratay injured, as a result of their DY the United Press that the presi- corporation, ‘This contract provides that it Will purchase from us all p ‘dents of railroads meeting in New automobile overturning on the | York had refused to accept the Hard- near Irvington late last night. road er needed up to 10,000 horsepower | "ht oy ie knewn as a|iN proposal on seniority’ ranking, F to make up any deficiency at its gen | poirer and ¢ ently won high | Suggested by President Harding. ata erating plant \honore ja. the Bast | Jewell left the meeting room where More than $150,000 has already | been appropriated by the two cit- | jes for the construction of the transmission lines, which will be | the | Brown's skull was fractured and | Union chiefs are considering thesame |he died soon after being taken to| Harding proposition,’ to be given the ithe hospital here. latest dispatches from the “execu- k is suffering from concumaien | tives’ front” in wey bt virtually thrown’ away if brain and internal injuries 4 Stone Webster interests can pre accident occurred ees | vent Tacoma from selling her who was driving the « HARDING PLAN surplus power, ved “the machine to the side ‘ot | Teonard declared that the Puget | the Sound Light & Power has four | passing car. transmission lines of ample power to handle the interchange of power be 1S ANNOUNCED tween the two cities. He offered tho | Rhugs Attack Man | us tines at a price to be} = After Long Chase! Demands Unimpaired Se- road to avoid a collision with these gencles to the plant of either city, WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.-— Presi. Under the proposed plan it will be | ly beaten. He was taken to the emer-| dent Harding today made public his possible for Seattle to secure electric | fency hospital for treatment, Lesen-| proposal to the railway managers anew. tien hie city when | ko is married and has three children, | and &triking shopmen for the termi- Cedar river ix low and not producing; The men escaped before the police | nation of the rail strike. | chinist, was overpowered and severe: | his skull | ceived & brvken collar bone, senator from tho Sith district,