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‘. nanan APPA a a tPA WEATHER _ NO. uy, JATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923. TWO CENT IN SEAVILE SEEK FUGITIVE LOVER FIANCEE PROVIDES FUNDS FOR POLICE CHASE [Some Washington Boy | BRIDGE BONDS Has White Elephant on His Hands DETECTIVE 10 an experience that he will remember unto his dying day—an experience that, after he grows Spokane St reet f pet ’ His bee? 7 7 a” |Woman Posts $500 old and meditative, he will tell his grandchildren Howdy, folks! Do you eat your “Tektpgs a (abe pe as they climb upon his knee, It is coming to him when doe Mav > f is and Warrant for Se aaat igen code President Warren G. Harding addresses the boys of the Br idge May Be a. : state at the Elks’ Big Brother picnic at Woodland park, | Delayed for Two i iin p , A | Alleged Swindler mi, ears a ’ j B | Is Sworn Out a gink who hop , , r Mes whietien 2 es Some youngster, representative of the best of Wash- y ington boyhood, will have the distinction of presenting He is generally in s hur President Harding to his fellow Se that he tri ? Th , 2 . ree e ceremony, unique among all the many entertain- ron ‘ont t is " the buttered toast t t 7 : osm the W wa 1 the issuance hairbr ments that have been arranged for the president on his , chiol fi Saxcaty lwasiane pove aay pee > transcontinental tour, is being planned by the Big ne to two years as th ; » | \ > * j rest of King Holt, w with Charlies A fe e awaits man who 2 Brothers’ committee, of which Charles A. Reynolds is t y | Cusworth, is alleged to have swing — grb chairman. ; i ile | | died two Seattle women out of ap: can take in cof nm the run. Don * z © | proximately $12,000 under promise of SPEED Next Tuesday evening the Soys of the state who aoa ee aes E ; arian Dae te hae proces: One commuter was dashing so aspire to the honor, are invited to present them- t y decia : lRiciig "the" feo ier bacle te ‘ta quickly for the boat that when selves at the Elks’ club, Fourth ave i Spring t the t ‘ a fury of the women i ig Mh icioed har Mer st. The try-out will be simple, merely that of , mo) i d. A warrant was issued wane hy ell 100 yards dian te testing the voices of the boys and their appearance ghee Ps + aan , 4 Forreten t beer + on ch road. Applicants must be under 15 and over 10 years of age : , ‘ ‘ ae ) : p i | owing ae Shobeetl ridegfosatel Every boy is invited, providing he lives within the § [duped Mrs. Clara Levis and Mise borders of this state. Every boy has an equal chance. sr hye ate ree Aoe 4 mf a rs te Seatie, 10 The program, July 27, starts promptly at noon the i c 5 I onsen teey. Sek upon, theta Woodland park. The president will be weleomed by , me BUR : Herbert will speed to El Paso to committee of exalted rulers of Elks’ lodges from every mr : , |Dring them back to Seattle, city in the state. He will be escorted to the speaking . . . , 7 [ReMans Binatiah a LICE platform, where the boy chosen for tlie honor, re- ‘ t the je mucceast o San a According to advices to The Star, © splendenj in a new suit of clothes and new outfit, to be | ©°™* 0 * E Cr ” a ; ; ‘ the two men are now across the provided by Ee Big Brothers, will introduce him and ne law at wrecked the 3 atexiges border, at Juarez, bales present hi 2 sands of boys gathe re. kane street bridge fonstructio: : 4 deren mere. com. the, Saree presen m to the thousands of boys gathered there. aH. tag ce 13 rystion, . 5 |arose In the breasts of their Seattle he president will then administer. the oath of he last le ©. It provides? : sie : [hoard ee allegiance to the fla: Then he will address the ' ae Tauat | We lesued i verre F { | thew Tas i Paces tet wie tea ; ‘iret Gord ia rad a ? them in El Paso, but which they OF COMMUTING WITHOUT boys in his own language. nd one additional bond ‘ javoided by a hair's breadth, LEAVING THE CITY hold forth during the ba | af yeatter watil the ‘lenie: {ts ; 1 | Mrs. Levis, who was to bave mar 1. Have your wife blow a whistle) This function, in itself, promises to be’ a I uge ces. NEW ELECTION ‘ 4 es Mberil ala me igh prepared a in your ear at 615 a. m. are: tavite ibaa peg reat WILL. BE NECESSARY J ‘ dream bungalow at 1932: First ave, 2. Leap out of bed, shave with one are invited. | Free ice cream » 58, : seat ‘ , . j W., ‘has posted $500 to pay: for the aud: pail Gn Your HV: Dis hem, will be distributed, and free bags of : ; » Aap oes: ‘ : extradition of the two to face: trial other. ,000 of them also. Then there w a big program j here. Kiek your youngest child out of sports and entertainment stunts and athletic contests tr Dye ‘Under the new a RAGE OF AIR ef your way as you race for the her things that are s saad tr ela ter Mg ttcepan the rig Fees “i : 7, 4 breakfast room ia toy. pundis im ors Sappoeed to gladden the heart i, and orit , | The arrest of the two men will! | 1. While your wife puts on your ‘ ; rf Herb Schoenfeld, Seattle business man, ha e hi f-| bring to a close one of the most drae , ; ) ¢ Schoenfele i 8 more than 600 elephants in his private o, coat and hat, at « soft-boiled y lows r 5 “ ” f ‘o Page 9, Column 4 et matic man hunts in recent criminal egg. This requi erity, but you __ Yep, fell cs some party. Pure te Faas jaarnchle fice, He is here shown with a small number of his fetsnde = Hid with a white elephant) sonais. ‘The driving force behind win if not more than hal: the egg on his hand % Photo by > by Pri ¢ & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | the hunt has been the determination goes down your vest. TWO MONTANA ‘TI ‘TRADERS RIOT BRITAIN ALARMS - ———$—_____—— |of Mrs. Levis to bring the man who. 5. Have your wife blow another flouted her affections back to face whistle and say, “That's the cast-off \Private Office Is) ork on the Spokane } “Hell hath no fury like a woman HOW TO ENJOY THE BENEFITS trial. 27227 BANKS CLOSED . IN WHEAT PIT PARIS LEADERS Mizer, Brands Short as [Home of $1000" jsraia, ard ‘ 4 serted them, takin ‘ o! and run around the block five times Cur’ in Labor Movement Collection jie money alone, they ata 7. Come back to the house and tell ae cute cc laced tee Lene Officials Say Prize Fight Is July Wheat Crashes to Price Londén Says Small Chance PER to obtain thelr arrest, but the men could not be found, = ahaine Not the Cause of 1914 of Reparations Break Uproar Follows Chatges Against State Fed-! Bea MA hi tet Thru the efforts of Cusworth to . d heard of people whose hobbies | return a $1,500 diamond ring to # i eration Head at Bellingham {call for the saving of pipes, clocks— {local jewelry firm and his arrestin) = 5 even old rubbers. |E1 Paso on complaint of Mrs, Ken-. | GUAM,“July 11—Brand: | posed child labor amendment to the | But never had I heard tell of an|neth Hartley, of Fort Worth, ‘Tex, Be aBh ore ds! as sodr Mn S. constitution and decision to |individual, in this country, who col-| alleged to be another love-dupey! thie ; f aed ; nt movement,” Martin J, Fly>| remain f in the Seattle Central jlected: elephants | police learned that the two mi the pu' be ei po , 5 % t de reatied thas : re ‘to | alc ‘ tof the Miners’ union, | L unc controversy with| Let it be known, however, that|Were on the border. No charge wa tame de r be cases : ~ if ch of f re 7 dsisailed Short on the! & ompers were the outstand-| Herb Schoenfeld has more than 600|at that time levied against Holt, he suche a abl thy hehorsi-y onver Dor of thi © Federa cf es of the convention se%-/of them right in his office! | lieved to be the master mind of the. oe a anieh? ‘ Li Short is president of|sion T y | eee machinations of the two. Mrs. Hart. ; S . Fn i the e and trans On t p ince to t c TI roposed amendment to the id I, happening inte that Jey could not make a criminal case — Sie shsicg deeoiuccen he were m nts a bu nia t hich 4 0 rt of having! constitution which would give con-/fice ip the Standard Furniture Co. |against Cusworth, and he jumped mber's chains ha 4 the Whe as : sipniks re oO a he RA A FLINGS) Kad oaale MAG: sbWar?-with building and observing, awestricken, | Across the border before the El Paso left and right, ot use any of the bank’s fund oI ¥ ’ . t ment Germany ch | o " 1 A disturb-} divi * to regulate and pro-/the assortment of large and ‘small, | Police were informed of the warrant Ng around me. Jack Dempsey his guarar pte * wheat s c ernment took st rt which, the] hibit child labor was 1 by State/longeared and short-ea a ied here for his arrest. nin ing failed to aloe ot ap 8 wore often inaudi.| Representative 4 Beeler Tues-|appearing and playful ¢ 1 er remained down a France from her Ruhr policy day ) objects sitting about and | 1 like to see mor you,” DECLARE BANK pears ecunihor acon %4 | waa: about” aie f ; nt: he “had | dt wamiprepared by Beeler in:con:|on pedeatiain on oketioe ind on the | Prosecuting Attomey Mateolm told her. “Are y he Alki NOT INSOLVENT aah bitte crane tds orb a bk 1g them ais e traffic cops} GREAT FA 3, Mont., J SHICA( iJ he LONDON, J price for 3 s nts x her r ee: | no tatemé re juncti with T. J Kennedy. | floor, “WHERE did you get the m2" Douglas would not attempt the extra: venience 1 K wept in volun ; ; 1 i y. France now | Fy b c ke so} Seattle corporation H and Aha,” replied H.-S onfeld| dition of Cusworth at state expense, * ; nb i c rader rte near-riot fr ra ? hedee Hae aie rte oer cah-of Iidge Gcorge-Donivorth; with veter- |; j ana Mrs. Levis posted $500 to pay the YF DIAKY t { : t I d off. 5 proudly, “from all over the world, July 10) lave en C t ; ‘ te Short dur-| an organizations rating And T've been getting them for 15 |°XPense of bringing the two back nd to the office, but, law, the} The amendme # follows: \voara ould they be arrested. A warrant ideas in my poor head, and Ho meeting y Hl ‘5 inderstoos > ¢ been | demon r t the disturb. “The ¢ ress shall haye concur: | years?” | for the arrest of Holt was tssued dia ‘order, the when T'xw myself inthe | nt which a rexolutior dopted fers, believed that the) i ist tion between | ane Tuesday |rent power with the several states | Tuesday when it was shown he had migror, I’ did think 1 should have gone st zy emphat that bank ou, BS. : is to neh ambassador and La taken $500 given to him to purchase to by tent-maker, so great of sith have ; insolvent hat § r ts of bumper crop both in th that nothing bat harmon ‘ ployment at lalbor of children un a piece of property for Mr bat the sult very handsome nited § an reign countric - ° “ Pate did eeatse te oot te ce edg re unt | ; pages an bo While the British press Is pesmi Unainmows approv he pre urn to Page 9, Column 2) hse And swinging around in jhis swivel ehair he proceeded to re-| late the history of his elephant | Flyzick appealed to the vention |to regulate and prohibit the em zon, foreign wecreta ntino, which, if he| personal asse , y de ee ; Mhz oh ic in belief that the end of the en a reece Holt and his bridesto-be, 6 Ko into the mov- at hand, the Paris newspa OT IDEA ON Avery, were to live in the house. les, albeit that it would mainder of th. € least ¢ ) TRIP TO JAPAN rf » institut today refuse to belleve there According to advices from El Paso, Be a kr to take the | “miner nda gest x A Yr wheat sections o “i \ 1 always liked elephants,” he y fread out of Ben Turpin’s mouth. And | mal ntary liquidation : fron y will he a rupture, ‘The Journec nme to avs liked eley Ne |the two men took Miss Ruby Taylor tia “gi Due ts inability to secur Po Se te hada istrielle, organ of the finance ¢ aren e Or began. I'd always been interested|/and her sister, a Mrs. Dixie Hart, a. Gre or. | dicte mot ele nd stat ex it will ¢ possible G bd ° i in reading .about their soibplita tate Mexico with them, All four are office, If he ¢ t 2 “ . 6 he f Of | polic d without aband tubr = e jfriendship and strength. Well, 15 | “pit Kent the arrest of the two men guaras Detroit Couple Comes to sey attle to; Save eas tee 1 wasin: Japan, Where |in Mexico is expected momentarily, ccording to Cashier |‘! eat 4 4 France has 24 hours more in which elephant bronzes are numerous. The|and Detective Herbert is awaiting Vhen ato crashed int sah 7 Apcacay ! v © forestall announcement in com Nay Opportunity was there. ‘I’ start alword to Jeave for El Paso, window of King are ; “won aS aa Foe at crup the w mons by Baldwin of “aie hand’ Bi ing Child From Pri ison Cell | collection,’ I thought to myself.” scbastouaaranaatT eer tetiay, th terp verdash- | t 2 a ine t in. the e¥pool_ mark policy to German | "Today Herb Schoenfeld’s elephant Pant) er ted the following sign: ‘Auto- | fen J (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) BY STEVE ARNETT | The parents will remain in Seat-|collection is a thing of: beauty and Bears Tear Girl s ints Welcome. Please Use Front En-| ,, The masori ; SS Peretti Anse Ge Their faith in thelr only child un-| te, having disposed of their home| Joy forever, It is composed or Ar From Sock uined by smal trance Gesalonutees sasrantors, % ‘ sfelita m shaken, despite the fact that he is HHA TRS ee be tried in [artistic ations in bronze, marble, ae Y : DRHEEE foitiy. Hokels to hep maxe| UU LS THROAT A Very Small char y federal operatives with [4 Detroit. The. boy willbe tried In | cotain, mahogany, native woods| SPOKANB, July 11. Her’ weht Hero—My Emily! TED TAVEHE & atlosean “AsAS45I4 them es raising vernment money orders { September, and they will remain jot European and tropical forests, |arm torn from the socket by bear Heroine—My Horace! a eabrition soue prior to the fight WITH KNIFE Down Payment and is awalting Indictment by a fed} With him until the case is disposed | coral—even sponge. ‘The Iargest | ina park In this city yesterday, Mary esdtonce—My hat} hs’ tied 1 "iL © this little home your |{erdl grand jury, Mr, and Mrs | of. y have little money left animal of the group measures four | Blzabeth Harris, 9, daughter of Miy o# @ While his wife was absent for u hy! iu ig =m walt till later! inet { Rus middle-aged parents of Leo | After securing the release of the boy | feet from tail to trunk, and 9g{4nd Mrs. R, B, Harris, was in a Veterans of Foreign Wars are go: tion to absort ag, | MOMentt, Jon Barnes, 61, 1644)) home ie Russell, 19, sold. thelr property in |and are trusting to good fortune for | inches from the floor to the top of | 8*tous condition today, ing to initiate lidate into the|'! @ position to a 50H . Palm ave., W Seattle, plunged the fall when the rush Js on Detrolt, home,-ahdatter spas Ithelr futare | the heaa Ieee: brohike atta She is believed to have been feed. 3 cs J c t Lunife int when you can do better now? 4 Phe ik ca cet ey pi y 5 hi ‘ “Cootie”’ order POBNRES SUTLAOK utcher knife into his throat Wedne myer Se eee aera Tine; abrous thd ‘county, atrived/cat The parents are fine people, and] standing mm “action” upon a wide | Ms the bears and had her arm be: Former members of the A. B, F,| BEST IN YEARS day morning. Barnes was taken to the Aide of thelr Hon Tuesday even: |1 am sure that the hoy Is not «| pedestal It hailed originally tron | tween the bars sehen ne Mer, he will ple ring thelr own sulphur With true beosting spirit, resider the city hospital, where it was sai BRAND NEW BUNGALOW ing j hardened criminal," said a postal of-| Honolulu and is said to value more ktseh Baia pe hold out little ®ointment of Great Fails have taken the bank|that he had a small chance to Jive STIICTLY MODERN The pleas of the parents persuad-| ficial Wednesday than $600. | hope or her y failure philosophicall as the did Mr 3) Barne the wife, had ; 4 IGHT IN ed Judge Jeremiah Neterer and As: | Young Russell, who was a univer A pink elephant clatms the honor greatest!the financial catastrophe whi cls to the front door to buy vexe at } . : ae i eae n home 14 ri {| sistant District Attorney Chucten {ally student of Detroit, was arrested | of being the callection’s amatest, {Motorist Is Facing 18-\ companied the fight t ruck vendor nen e minute, Including WC Moriarty to reduce the boy's bond | June 28, charged with attempting |is carved from pink coral and has . “and it) “The busine itlook —thruou rned to the kitchen she found on nad Cornaecsend ral $1,000 to. $600, thereby enab.|to pasa a money order which he had (dimensions leon. than one-half by Manslaughter Trial ommer-| Northern Montana contiguous to} her husband lytr the floor uh wundry traya, Owner must sell | ling the futher and mother to aecure [raised from $1 to $90, He |i said |onefourth inch, Pinky hails from} BELLINGHAM, July 112-OFinm Great Falls wan never better,” dectar- | cone! Barnes had uff Immediately, and will awcritice || 108 Ihe fn to have attempted to e>list in the |the South Sea isles, /n, Griffith will face a charge of 00) Li, By Jone aCe Ane. 1Gce Fennely Seu, eure HE Tak ae Par Ph The mother, who is. suffering }marines prior to hiv arrest, but wis COLLECTION EXCEEDS manslaughter as a result of an ace jeommereia! elu ay, This ia true) (Doctors Donald B. Lyon and’A sea from a serious ailment, rested: on {refused on. account ‘of poor oye: | $12,000 IN. VALUE cldont. Saturday in which -the mi at 'she rh ate Te re nekericed the 1A7h ees ; fal VIN ten | {Her husband's arm ‘Tuesday evenitigg| Sight. Ho tried the money. order TGuatiesiy, Herb Schoonfeid's ele-| chine Griffith was deriving struck and idea . tributed (man and brought him to the how} jmhe Want Ad: Co eatton dann 1] attbasalpliads with raliet when. ehed Tue to. Caacnlmlovarcuneh could | phants are estimtaed 10. ex Hobart Hamlin, 6, Yakima boy, ace to a bumper crop. ry condi-| pital. Barnes is a retired contractor || you which 8 ati tealtor In sal Way aasured that her son would be | obtain work, aceording to federal ins |000 in value, For thelr ¢, [cording to announcement of author Le rkertgt to vag ) H Oath rN fi ° nN We He 5 thas’ bank thy? if UAE AL BLA Yer released on $500. | vestigutora, (Turn to Page 9, Column 9) ities here today Turn to Page 9, Colum erty i est Beattie. —_<—$———— The guarantor luded business men who are, for the most part

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