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Howdy, folks! Seattle knows to be hospitable, Just to fe the vets think they*re back In France, it offers them a little ‘rain, rs Tike $12 and Victim's! Qixk"—Headtine fe the victim was taking the girl) } gat to supper he saved $3 “. of life's great mysteries te why Egibeotiegser goes to Vancouver for vacation ‘ae . LOVE SONG @addage is caddage, | Slaw is shaw She broke I broke my Acart, her jaw. | . | te Duc de Talleyrand, now hon Seattle with his presence, has} dor at thin excess. @mount of luggage should re-| . that the duke has just come is Exs day down in that| California. Wouldn't it be aw-! if they had one of their adored yank nd the egas were all . Oh, sweet September, Hurry on! My one straw hat Is wearly gone. gt Si & man owes everything to} ‘wife, but most of them have de-| ‘a moratorium. ar CALL POR LOC BROWN! “AN attempts to capture the bic cow that has wild for <3 the hunt the animal down."— item. eal experts are kicking be- 21,222 bills were Introduced in| during the last seasion. siways were a nuimnce. = | : les over the ocean, / Bonnie lies over the sea, brg back my Bonnic to me!) oer ai] that Lafayette did for us, 2 dirty trick to send the Me- family to France. oes FASHION NOTE ™ Seattle mother kept daugh- at home evenings by hiding clothes. But she must have an awfally old fashioned is always bobbing up in the) from ireland. oe scientist says the reason} are going back to long skirts | that they can retain their/ "and thus catch husbands. | husbands” . DROP YOUR TEARS HERE | The saddest thing about the faltrosd strike in California Is that there are so many Seattle down there wishing to get and enjoy a cool August at bome. > Om the advice of Mayor Brown, the! has compromised the damage of the Bascule Bridge company $50,000 "i ity “ait tor } Werk costs. “ee And once lactyweek a man opened Gbottio of olives without cutting his hands. were seeking political honors. “Oh, no,” sezze, “jist running | | the legisiature.” Hii Tom takes his yellow gloves to Olympia he'll have only him-| t% blame. | ee We are thankful for the Seriptural | Hons they use on The Star's fal pexe are so different from the editor | T ‘OPAL d Whitman , Rev. w Switzer a. ™. Court of Suspicion,” jpworth | 4 » O45. | a ee EPISCOPAL | St. Mark's, Rt. Rev. E. V. Shaylor, Op of Net 11 a.m. and|, oe Pp. tn. on evening. 2 John uchian, pastor 1 gee tor ¢ 3p. m | . Michael's |, Holy Com-| (Munion and ser t 920 a. m ind oe i BAPTIST | Y | tod Lake Baptist, Fifth ave. N.| Be and KE. 70th st, 11 m., “The TE Milficiency of the Goupel”; # p, m Whe Road to Emr Special Mast, eee | k LUTHERAN | i ehumbia Bethlehem church, Rev. | .W. Schr preach, 11 a, m ; Mev. H. Mau, pastor : Grace church, Georgeto 0 ace, church, orgetown; see THEOSOPHICAL pnophien} society, Lippy bul! + “Universal Brotherhood” Agnes M. Gayior ae 4 BUDDHIST Buddhist church for B2020 Main wt, Dr. A eer; 11 2. in Justi Sunday gap Mthoo! at 10 a. m PABADENA, Cai Benjamin Fol-| 29M, courin of the widow of Grover , dies here. The board, however, pealed to and the matter of wage collapse [boiler inspection department ir mak bofler inspectors provided for by Doc knows how much good bridge |< jliv ‘Tacoma Will Hear jevening of Fr der the auspices of the Tacoma Ora torto societ fire o¢ STRIKE CLOUDS CLEARING AWAY \Both Rail and Coal Strikes Are Near an End The strike clouds which have darkened the ‘* horizon seemed to be clearing away to- day. In New York, the end of the railroad ahopmen's walkout was in sight for settle ment, drawn up at a joint ference of executives and union chiefs, were under consideration by the strikers, Next week they will be taken up by the rallronds. Acceptance by both expected, Tn Washington, congress is dls posed to follow most of the sug gestions made by Pres! Harding in bis address on the rail and coal strikes, Congress is expected to refuse to sanction federal control of coal, however, In Philadelphia, the operators in the anthracite peace confer. ence were ready to submit to the miners & proposal that the Wage controversy be put up to the anthracite conciliation com: mission for settlement, Resumption of — bituminous mining on a large seale was im minent, following the peace agreement ‘reached several days ago at Cleveland, RAIL PEACE IS IN SIGHT NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Settlement of the railroad shopmen's strike ts in sight today. Tentative proposals, including « compromise on the seniority ques ion, which are understood to have been drawn up at the meeting of railroad executives and brotherhood chiefs late yesterday, were submitted to Bert M. Jewell, representative of the strikers, here last night. The proposals will be put before a sides is full meeting of the raitroad execu: | | Drawing showing point at Ninth ave. speeding auto carrying four policemen tives next week. After both sides have gone dver them, their accept ance or redection will be laid before pres HERE'S STARTS wou POLICEMEN DYING 2: ABOUT C. W. Spitz, 3: ut, bruises, Cc THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 1 What the men were doing at the time is more or less a ‘mystery, but police of ficis s were vociferous in their denials | jthat any of them had been drinking. \THREE HAD BEEN OFF DUTY \SINCE 4 IN MORNING | Kernan, who is employed by Severyns to serve search ;Warrants on bootlegging establishments, dope dens and the like, had been working all night. of whom were off duty at 4 | Kernan on one of his raids, using Mills’ automobile instead of a police car. iblue Stutz The other three men, all m., had apparently joined a big, at 4 P.M. CLARKE 19 BY KENNETH W WASHINGTON, Aus over the Fordney-McCumber | bill ends today | Nearly } 1921, to be exact 13 months ago the house | No one except the four policemen—and they are too seri- | that body {ously injured to be able to tell tween the time they left police headquarters at 4 a. m. and} knows what took place be- the moment of the accident, more than three hours later. But everybody at headquarters insists that none of them | w! }was drunk or had been drinking, | At any | | | the joint committee of executives and| Car early Saturday morning. car were wrecked and five persons badly hurt, two fatally. rotherhood chiefs. Under the plan reported evolved, @ gentiemen’s agreement by the car riers that the seniority question would be handied in a manner fair to the strikers. The strikers would . jreturn at the reduced pay ordered by|car the next instant. the United States railroad labor board, which precipitated the strike. would be ap adjustment would be reopened. ‘Thus neither side will win « r cut victory, but the strike will, in c all probability, be settied in a way INDIANA COAL MEN SIGN UP il, United Mine Workers, today an nounced that Indiana operutors, rep./ fesenting 3,000,000 tons of coal pro- |duction annually have #! od ¢ commit tees of the operators and miners here Monday INSPECTION FAILS, CLAIM CLEVELAND, Aug. 19.—Complete of the federal locomotive ing the proper inspection of defective engines resulting from the shop men's strike, was charged today by Timothy Shea, acting president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men and Enginemen Shea declared that the force of 50 law is not only wholly inadequate, but ts net making thoro ives, thereby endangerin: of engineers and firemen. Wayfarer Chorus To show Seattle's appreciation of the assistance rendered by Tacoma in mal ‘m this year’s production of “The Wayfa pageant cho’ * a muccens, the big is will appear in con. fcert in the Tacoma stadium on the un-} September 1 ccording to announce. ment by Montgomery Lynch, pro | ducer Lynch has issued a call for the chorus to le Ye firnt re hearsal in First Methodist church, Monday evening at 8 o'clock WASHINGTON senate agricultural yesterday unanimously ordered « re port on the Capper-Tincher bill, to prevent grain gambling. Aug. 19 committee late The pill would bar the matis to! grain gamblers who trad futures. Proponents of the bill hope to have the senate take it up nediately after the bonus fire of the postof. and equipment at was reported y the the Destruction fice butiding Haines, Alaska ved Saturday inspector's red on Aug. 17 for the blaze wag given in dispateh Th hort O MOTORIST ! WILL YOU OFFER A LIFT TO A VET SUNDAY? Automobiles are needed to take veterans to the 91st division re view, at Camp Lewis, Sunday William 0. McKay, chairman of the nion transportation com mittee, sys he has been unabie, because of the railroad strike make arrangements for a special train to carry the veterans to the camp. Many of them will be un able to attend unless Seattle citi- zens help Those who can serve the com- are requested to report at voy hotel, not later than 9 Sunday, ready to drive to the camp. The review at Camp Lewis will be completed so that motorists may return by 5 p. m. The Chamber of Commerce auto mobile rittee fs co-operating with the veterans’ committee in getting cars. the} The | reason Spitz saw According to es an hour. ed, probably in The Broadway car was and Pine st. where crashed into street Both the automobile and the {the men would return to work under|/just within the building line, on the southwest corner. the automobile coming—a moment struck——but there was nothing he could do. before it And the big ‘touring car plowed its way thru the front end of the street | The four policemen were rushed to the city hospital, where desperate efforts are being made to save their lives. |Later they were removed to Providence hospital. igiven first aid treatment on the scene and refused to go to| the hospital, altho he was painfully injured. pitz was given first aid treatment on the scene and refused drank @ scide! of OTP! considered “honorable” to beth sides.| tO go to the hospital, altho he was painfully injured. ’ |HAD SEARCH WARRANT BUT Spitz was GOING IN WRONG DIRECTION Documents found later in Kernan’s pockets showed that | | TERRE MAUTE, Ind, Aug. 19--jhe had a search warrant to serve in the vicinity of 12th President Hessier, of District No./ave, and Howell st.-—-“hophead row” as the police call it—|"auors were seized here Inst night | | but he was not going in that direction at the time of the jaccident. Citizens who witnessed the accident telephoned to The [Cleveland agreement in advance of | Star declaring that it was a “drunken joyride.” the meeting between so But all police officials were steadfast in denying that this jwas the case. | | { | JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Aug. 19.—The #004 old days were back in Johns town today H | Real beer—tice cold, alcoholic and | fre was se in saloons and ho. tele at 10 cents a glam under orders of Mayor J n Cau . who de clared the city water waa unfit to drink j i the mayor's order too good to last long, hundreds of happy lr tives rushed the bars before breakfast t vench a sudden thirst \thetr breaktast, dectared a hol and ma echoed h were jammed to the Here's how!" whi Brewer upon receipt of the mayor that they save the alth of the communtty, immedi action of moonsh' the rounds as in the di from saloons Nquor Over night Johnston becs swinging eir brew-making machin was ame prob Dear, Me! W ater Bad, Town Drinking Beer WASHINGTON, Aux 19.—Fed- m agents will inter the rohibit yene and manufacture prevent of real beer Johnatown, Pa., despite Cauffiel's edict that time frothy beverage may be sold Assistant Federal Prohibition Commissioner Jones aid The sale of real beer, whether Johnstown's r is bad or not, the Volstead act be at Mayor today and wi countenanced, honor issued the following to the dangerous condition supply of Johnstown who complies with the | beer, not near-bee 1 beer and ale. long n# they don't sell moon any other adulterated bever. won't be mole.ted by me. to or men nave agreed ab city in the country Assistance in running 3 1 prohibition officials | down tieggers and moon jon the mayor's constitution-defying| “I don't see how the federal au procedure thorities can interfere with the brew | ‘The mayor's action was decided jeries in this district try to nen he turned on the faucet |give the public real bew when our in his home and picked several|water supply is in such bad condi water, | tion.” |worms and bugs from the TWO BIG TUES. AUG. rR NGLING BROS. } AND 700 ARENIC MARVELS 1500 PEOPLE 6 nervs of PERFORMING ELEPHANTS SCORES OF BIC NEW FOREIGN ACTS 100 CLOWNS 100 GIANT € G@ BABY HIPPOPO AMUS AND 1000 OTHER ZOOLOG- ICAL RA DOUBLE LENGTH MORE THAN ONE CIRCUS DAYS 22—A0c 23 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT s Fourth and Republican Street OMBINATION eee raw AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION AUGMENTED BY EUROPE'S GREATEST WILD DISPLAYS ano CONTINENTAL HORSE SHOWS MORE THAN 200 TRAINED EQUINES RITIES Bees DOORS OPEN AT | AND 7 P.M.~ PERFO! ONE TICKET ADM Tickets on sale show day at Sherman Clay Piano Co,, corner Third and Pine St., same prices as charged on show grounds, Ts TO thout further debate. ponents. | HERE’S MORE ABOUT GIRL FREED STARTS ON PAGE ONE near Bothell, where she was kept for two days, until her attorney, Peterson, was notified, | Peterson secured an order for Sat- | urday's hearing The long and bitter fight in the senate taritt | July 21,| anod the measure and sent it to the sen-| jate. Four months ago today the jeenate began to consider it and since then it has been continuously before Under terms of the special unant- | mous consent agreement adopted last Saturday, the senate at 4 o'clock | | must start voting on the measure | That the bill would be passed by a/ . | fair sised margin was conceded by | e, the automobile made its appearance running joven the staunchest democratic op } south on Ninth ave., shortly after 7 o'clock. | witnesses it was traveling at about 50 mil | As it reached Pine st. the machine swe jan endeavor to turn to the west. | started denta. | ten TARIFF BILL TO |THREE KILLED IN GO THRU TODAY MINE DISASTERS 5, Broadway street car operator, nose badly | Senate Must Start Voting|Miners at Black Diamond Are Crushed by Cave-In Burled beneath tons of falling earth in a mine cavein far be low the st in the ifie Coast Cont Co.'s mine at Black Diamond Friday afternoon, W Kt. Kirkpatrick, and Steve 5, both miners, were Archie Wright, a mucker, eseaped death by # nar margin In another necident at mines at Newenstle, Lewis Farting, ) Evanston Seattle, was electrocu he grasped the trol! a mine shaft to steady hi from falling. News of the trag- edy reached Seattle several hours after MeFarling’s death. Coroner W tely investigations of both accl the Me ave, Hi. Corson immed In the Black Diamond disaster the three men, Sepotz, Kirkpatrick and Wright were working the ith level in room €1. With the slightest warning in the of falling pebbles the avalanche started, The men started to run for safety, but with a roar, the walls fell in, bury on shape ing Sepotz and Kirkpatrick, Wright wan struck and knocked down, but |managed to extricate himself and jsummon help When the bodies were dug out by of men after desperate at it found that the two a crew * wan In @ letter written by Mrs, Walker! men had been killed instantly. to the mother of Larg flance, which was rea in court, Mre. Walker refers to young Largent as an “ignorant dog. complimentary tern | Mine Walker testified mother threatened, if and in other un that #0 she would have to support an in valid husband,” and that she, Mrs | Walker would follow him to the pent tentiary or the insane asylum before marriage take sho would see the place. Mrs, Walker was in the courtroom during the hearing and reading of the letter 4. Foster, superintendent of the Port Orchard high school, where Miss Walker taught music last year, testified that she was a first-class teacher and that she showed signs of being normal in every way. He sald be had put Mrs, Walker out of the building ence when she created » disturb. ane®, trying to get to ber daugh- ter during class, known years, Mise Walker for and branded the charge as a great injustice. Mrs. A. B. Clark, editor of the Leg | talative Counselor jcharge was “outrageous.” |Police Find Booze, TACOMA, Aug. 19.—Seventy of wine and 25 quarts when “police officers Broadway hotel. raided being sought by the police today. |Miners, Operators PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19 today ment without reaching an The next session will be held at 4 Pp. m. Monday LONDON .-Ma jor British aviator world in airplane with Captain No man MacMillan, pilot, reported have undergone operation for appe dicitis in Calcutta, Captain MacMil lan to continue flight alone w,.9 For it ts beautiful only to do the thing we are meant for.—Florence Nightingale. Important revivals of the world’s most popu- lar light and COMIC OPERAS sUMMER v SHOW ON TOU 6 $1- T5c - 50 Bargain Matinees Wed. and Sat, 25e - 50¢ Plus Tax New Opera Each Week Starting Tomorrow with Gilbert and Sullivan's Gem of Gems nt, the girl's | |\Logger Killed in her she married Largent, “to injure him in some way | Lagerstrom’s Mrs. Gordon testified that she had several insanity | declared that the How taritt | the company from operating in com- | But Not Its Owners gal j!ons of moonshine whisky, 30 gallons of bonded |(-— the| | The owners of the seized goods are Fail in Agreement le The |Joint conference of anthracite opera |Ballard Car Line | tors and miners tn session here ended agree. Blake, en route around the Metropolitan icc", Brandon Brothers and Rex Reynolds Offer The American Light Opera Co. Cave-in in Tunnel fearchers were digging Saturday for the body of Fre Johnson, of Graham, Wash,, wno, with Z. Lager strom, of Seattle, was killed when 4 logging road tunnel in which they were working near Melbourne. Wash, caved in. The aceident occurred body was recovered ar taken to Montena while ef. forts are being made to locate Seat the relatives, Friday ‘TARIFF HELPS | NITRATE FIRM Ry reason of an amendment to the ltarif? bill passed this week in con-| | greas, raising the import duty on nso- dium nitrate to 6 cents a pound, an } increase of 4% cents, the American | | Nitrogen Products Co., of La Grande, Wash., will be able shortly to resume businens, it Was announced Saturday Senators Miles Poindexter given credit for boosting the rate on this product, according to C.F. Graff, of the nitrogen company. The rate formerly petition with foreign trports, The company will open an alr nitrate plant at La Grande. STREET CLOSED Beacon ave, between Charles | et. end Judkins et. will be closed to traffic between the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. for a period of three days, begin. ning Monday, August 2ist, 1922. Detour Corwin Pla and 18th ave. 8. to Forest at. Is to Be Sunset Beginning Monday, the Rallard Reach car line will be known as the Sunset Hill line, it was announced aturday by D. W. Henderson, super- endent of transportation. The change, requested by residents of the districts, was made by the city coun cil LOS ANC ot Long F e8.—Giadys Evans, ach, working tn Los Angeles, learns first of mother’s sui- cide thru newrp: The mother Mra, Nettle E. By hanged her. self to a wall bed Der na, Starting and} | Wesley L. Jones, of Washington, are | prevented | CONCERTS AT LOCAL PARKS ALKI BREACH FREDERICK | & NELSON Sunday, 2:30 p. m. American Legion Band, James 1 St, Jolin, conductor March" Wort of America Barnhouse Overture—“Bemiramide Ftosini Bennet Slumber Atlantia site and Hymn of Praine” A (1) Nocturne Morning (2) * (a rt Function” Thee” (The Prince 1 Anna’) (4) “The Destruction of tin” INTERMISBIC Atlan. N ry. ott and Ball Alear Chaminade Freta “CROWN” Combination a) “Salut Beart Dance @’Amour” King 0° Spain of the Opera March ‘From Tropic to Alexander WOODLAND PARK Adams’ Concert Band, Albert P- Adams, conductor Overture-—""William Tell Valne—"Danneuse Rossini Miles Volun Simons te me Bolo- Mr, Kdgar Zobel Selection from “Flying Dutch. man” Wagner Ballet—"Egyption” Luigini || Excerpts from “Madame Sher: ry wave Horschna Aragonatse” (from “Le Cid") . Manssenet Memories of Gilbert and Sulli van” ah Review in | ‘MAN IS DYING “YUMA” | AFTER HOLDUP } Combination PORTLAND, Ame 39; Meee i Bal a $29.00 claimed to have clues this morning DOWNSTAIRS STORE jto the identity of the two hold-up |men who last night entered the soft! |drink stand of George Steve, and in |the course of a partial hold-up wound- | jed man mortally and pumped | three bullets into a second. MALESTER, Okia.—The Rev. Jt - a ERE gh etter eceed Cc. Trotter, pastor of McAlester ° Shure Wife Murderer Is Methodist Church South, asked to) surrender credentials as miniater, Hanged in Colorado | tier being accused of ‘ CANON CITY, Colo., Aug. 19.—/Brooks Institute of Harshorne, |Daniel Borich, murderer of his wife! which he was financial secretary, and his hired man at Oak Creek, | $3,200, and arrested in company Colo, several months ago, was|Mra. Audrey Campbell, a |hanged at the state prison here last! jointly charged with the n night, ment. PANTAG POSITIVELY LAST WEEK FIRST TIME IN VAUDEVILLE | \ { } | | KNOWS g WORLD'S MASTER PSYCHOLOGIST ALEXANDER “The Man Who Knows,” and His Marvelous SHOW OF WONDERS N ALL 'W, ELABORATELY STAGED AND GORGEOUSLY COSTUMED PRODUCTION —POSITIVELY AT EACH PERFORMANCE— The Silence-Baffling SIMLA SEANCE The Most Awe-Inspiring Demonstration of Psychic Power Ever Presented on Any Stage In Conjunction With Other Big Acts Valeska Nartell Twins A of “bntertkue” Harry Downing & Co. Marion Claire SBanevet oe Se “Study in Seng” Johnny Marvin Versatile Boy Wilfred Du Bois “Jonglour Distingue” No Advance in Prices 30, 7:00, 9:00—Three Shows Daily—2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Alexander Appears Sunday at 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Shows

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