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eri the ac the text at ing | \ (3 Flames and Poisonous Gas Kill 100 Miners! DE VALERA CAPTURED nnn th a Hari a ee aaeaenenennnenanae Oe RAR eee bid ae BEA Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879. Per Year, by Matl, $3.60 Ne i] if | fe ST 1b, 1928, . aH CENTS ‘IN SEATTLE. wt SDAY, AU! = The SeattleStar |: “=== SORROW DOOMED ===" REBELS’ | OF GIRL MEN IN GMB LEADER | . 3 BATT , WASIL, W EDN Es GERMAN IN NEW ADVERTISING IS TOLD PANIC! FAINTS fds nail Mary Miles Minter Fight Helplessly of Her Love for Death Sweeping William Taylor | Tru Coal Shaft k, Wyo., Aug. 15, ns are that Wap pe part Bungstarter is out of the hospi d f tal already? ing Fifty corks and 189 raisins from his hide The ¢ were extracted after he was injured in an ex- ; plosion of booze, sis. “3 New sit sgl ey nthe dome | Another Drop in Chancellor Hopes |)", Witness his attempt to se is vite concectione se 186 pecaieEy || Atlantic States Is, to Guide Nation } (0202.80. 5 la ers of a fashionable church! advertiain Heigh-ho! What a life: | Announced by Thru Period of tor tod } ‘Falls Unconscious on Platform as Soldiers Shoot to End Meeting BY GEORGE MACDONAGH thrueut the count | Companies Intense Crisis “Tuo ndvertiaine departroe BY CARL D, GROAT BY KOBERT A, DONALDSON KEMMER:! resent indi in gas LIN, Aug c LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15,—Mary ENNIS, Ireland, Aug. 15.— ~ u board and lition ¢ lee Minter, golden-hatred movie| Cxactly 100 miners perished in {Eamonn De Valer: nounced today. tied Hollywood to.) te explosion which rent Mine | Eamoi le Valera, aol f; ng company re y : y No. 1 of the Kemmerer Coal rebel of Ireland, surrende: meet wagon prt Engiand and ,8e¥ one cent a gallon th 19% cents cad cach to tive ccoataT tir ike “dD fava, ola ea ; ne rks lied In the workings, three re. | leader of Ireland, surrendered |to a military barracks. FAMOUS AMERICANS West Virginia and North and South | °¢ CASS SEN? dig RE Siete mained unaccounted for and 37 | to Free State troops at Ennis| Just previous to his arrest y ‘ aw held how | Mad been taken out alive. This | Wednesday morning while|De Valera had fainted and he communist ’ botly..was held; confirmed United Press reports fe & aid. the, Company yesterday morning. | himself to troops of the Irish % Past hibullges At 10:30 reports direct from | Free State today and was ’ aap anwapische pry ygss ase 2 Eamonn De Valera, rebel{marched away under arrest had been removed, 11 others lo- | Jer | Jand in r, whom ta . who atten coensfully to see res itical meet-| fa he platform from des half a cer extrer aries—the or yt arried early this mov addressing a political meet-|fallen to the pla’ f ie ndant Oil ot praia hs position » | Replies to Criticism of City rs and /ow she then| iincuncement that 137 men haa|ing. De Valera fainted when| which he had been advent : reduced its tank wagon p fale the 1 altuation Publicity Mov rushod » Normand's home, | ¢ mine to go to work) soldiers fired a volley over|ing a political meeting. The nts in West Virginia, North | sig, t ushed past waiting we would 100\ dead, if the rustied past walting news latest | the heads 0 of the crowd. | erstwhile “president ‘of the an) n abol m check on the disdster is correct. It cats \Irish republic” lost conscious | Miss Normand was dressi is considered possible that some 18° HAS FAITH IN more men may have been in t jness during a stampede oc = ‘S| MABEL NORMAND shaft at the time: of the explosion. |easioned by the appearance — .¥ “I took her the u 4 South Carolina and Virginia and | pr one cent a gallon in New Jersey.) Chapelle) District of Columbia and Maryland.|were kille The Texas company. met these | woun Criticism of the cit inform its citizens city's muntcip |later one-cent reductions in three | strikes in t med! and Menge Rata abo n Bian by shoulders, | As time passes without mention -of | |of national troops in an ar | districts. lcal industries at Frankfort. 1 Ceanpepelgs See OF th? \ahook her and looked her in the | others, however officials believe. re- | 4 new phe J. al indus voters! mation lea, > ed car, ed_volle FR Pe er ork During the morning the Standard | The .tiew. chancellor's pening | V°° Information -) — m4 vod tryes,” sald Mary, “"What “do~you | ports at-this time tobe as will be| | N E jmor: th h wie ae “3 McCioat te. sae with Pire Batinguiah. {Ol cotapany of New. York fell 1MO|epeech in the ‘reichstng, during |Verely TeDubed by Councilman obo stout the. murder? 1 asked |shown om the final check. over the. Reads.or the crowd, Celiuloid Collar Pir inguis Hine, following action by Standard of |wiich he boldl: muniat | Efiékson Welitesday in an open far |. Réddug. Wolk. was ahendéhekt sa: De Valera had been s; er Attachment, McGoofus wore one} of his own collars for 20 years with-| fet the le beard. the load Of a single: be | price of gasoline had been reduced|tines as the preceding cabinet rs SaaS * ti x Pad Pa se r ‘ jabout two minutes, addressing “1 Ing, except what they have | tween 2:30 a. m. and 9 a. m. today . ie led. 1 believed her |to allow exhausted workmen time| Removal as State Director | crowa in bebait of republican cam didates up for election to the new |New Jersey. The New York com-|heckling, sho | pany announced that the tank wagon |ment will fc pci pate ABs Congdon, In a letter to Super told ne,” aho repl tendent George and still believe her.” for sleep and rest and to permit} ith | ki pout [OMe cent a galion to 19% cents thru-| py, Withelm Cuno h dent had taken place on|cléating away bad gas pockets in Is Petitioned | dail efrean, when the troops hové One of the pleasantest things about) out ite territory, embracing New| uRGES FARMERS TO : that Taylors body had |the tunnels |into sight. The appearance of the York and New ning from a lengthy vacation {s| Peg it | A. petition for the oval from | rebel leaders, whose followers now smell about the White gas, oné of the rarest A petition for the removal from |t PRODUCE FOOD his luxuric s apart 1c ai if the rooms had been closed } 8. Drodeaeianss /declared «1 see and most deadly poisons that | office of State Director of Utilitie’ bac dae mere handful, = ase al ? the eae: CHICAGO 15.—The gasoline| favor ¢ Jation of the Minter sald the last time | infest subterranean regions, was | Hance H, Cleland was being circu ns . 4 pr war in the 12 Mid-Western states, |cat and cc visited Taylor, Miss Nor.| located by experienced govern- |istcq Wednesday in Seattle p_ | _tt 18 not yet ‘known: wWhetiaaiaaa about return. | Where prices Bave been reduced six | indispensabic Saal Sieroter workmen ort the |, Wilson, executive secretary of ies aprevescirtigrires Tg aoe patinacy | 04 sixtenths/cents a gallon, is sav-|tion of + on Taylor's | 30th level today. This, Incaddi- |71- Wilson, executive secretary Free State authorities intended side is the obs ing consumerg about $1,000,000 daily, | tinuation r tion to the ordinary gases en- | the Telephone Users ciation. | detain him permanently. f mall boy. who it was estimated by both independent | which, “Mabel was the | countered, made rescue | Wilson contends that in case the| | The Free State soldiers’ at- ack 1,000 yards to bed with him. wn person dealers and “old line” companies to-|in the Desmond alive. St day. Jand an Ir funds for work slow Most of the dei grants the| tempted to disperse the meeting Tele by firing repeated yplleys over 7 the platform. «precarious, circuit court of appeals d appeared to have |recent request of the came of out of Kis house on the eyen| ‘ Most indep: t yaad it doeaae ey Jeanuts ang |0°C? killed without pain, Many |Phone and- Telegraph Co. for per. CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | abandoned their reluctance dem othe & x Fai ae mae gases are said to work in this man.|miasion. to. raise telephone rates in| 4 stampede ensued, men) an IVY CLUB more than 5 cents a gallon and have| The «a miling n ner. It is believed they lived|this state, Cleland will immediately | Women scrambling wildly to get om waved her good-bye, and returned |Uut @ few minutes after dash to}Jump at the chance to do as the |°%f the way. During the height a i sa goodbye, and returned) tno main shafts in attempts to es. |court. instructs rc excitement De Valera fainted) 9 ndoors. tw saw hi ‘The returned vacationist who shows) not the ee ee you 365 snapshots f himself in swim | ¢ 6 cor ming. eee could alists te . admittin ot expe andard Ol] redu | agri © worke ‘ Wilson is of the opinion that { sat first reported ‘he: De BY Oe B toain quiet until were His negro servant, Henry Peavy, gineers report the disa to}another man were i Cleland’s | Wounded. Recovering from his faint confesses that sured an adequate food supp lett by the back way a few minutes | nave been one of the most pect place, he would force the court to| @fter the rush had subsided, se y's work on In @ general inter folt ater, In the morning Taylor was |they ever encountered. ‘The explo-| bring an action against the state {of the crowd being trampled what he might | i appeara in the nd dead from a single revolver and compel the department to boost | bruised, the former president the rates, in accordance with the re- |Scended from the platform and St quests of the telephone company jrendered to the commander of the é ae sion appears to have taken pla | Paris is deceived if it thinks tt Ma charged that her mother, | workin as killed. On the in German government in rs. Charlotte Selby, = x : | | change . f F was in lovelievel raf ‘ ra In case such an action were |troops. He was last seen under He doesn’t sob when he gets drunk, | | dicates an end to Germany's power = fy he Dar 22.8 om Mary | tact, and again on the 27th level all | brought, the state would be the win- | Cr beaded: for (he Daca a 3 | of resistanc , Georg chairman o} s engaged to be married nd re ‘perished, fearfully: burned: | ner in thet caee and rach i y ‘Counciiman Sees Chance to) (ie iincettor said 1 Voters’ ec iibaca dengue. (enting. RVR ie a Deciaheds, tearfully. burned. | Ayn de ene ence not | Arrest of Eamonn de Valera brings f, the) ylames reached the u b james reache tmost depths | be. raised, 4 or com-| of all “rooms” on this” level jto at least a temporary Halt je wer to Con 3 municate with him, the film star} ‘John Tavlizin, Austrian mi | dramatic career of one who from the ‘ , Austrian mine eo theroende | eles | waa the hero of the explosio ‘TULSA CIT I7F| lio haficnre ie bees a sectoral ain § en refused to allow him) Begging his comrades to stay in | hero fell to be looked upon as the Wilson believes. Wednesday replied to Councilman | Mother forbade Mary to se ng to rhake an appoint-| . as expected to amel! i hcg’ ne or ainding | Cut Retail Price | program was expected to am limternal finances considerab! reiterated the policy that Germany| aoniy jconsiders the Rhine prc s as of public utili and er in an that he pleasar othing is quite so s deciding to take 4 swiM| Seattio may enter ‘the gasoline riticism regard! in Puget Sound and then finding that| war and undersell all parties con-| inyioiate. : ; |to visit our house after she. found in Ms elie we untry’s arch rebel. your b g suit is still damp. cerned. This possibility developed |” he sgarding the Ruhr, Stresemann|™ ere ng i wrote Congdon | tat he showed a preference for my | ha weceatina ase ae be evel | soe of a Spanish father and at i Tuesday, when Councilman Phil| saiq it will always remain the soul cee i tale te the city of |[2ooety during, these: visite,"”. Mary | ~ ith nods Al otis 88 cle nae lise mother, de Valera was a teach: Lait ———%| Tindall sald he believes Seattle | of industry and a necessary symbol rage ur ho ts con. | 1oclared 1 te Abe Sania thal ipericle ‘te Vital er in the University of Dublin befor “Daughter no man kes to see | | cents under the prevailing price per | ents. rept ae. award the SUD- | denly and with no explanation when br rer toa ¥ . ‘ tht for Irish freedom. = silk stockings on a gitl, or to see | | gation ; [Pipe Mmncellor attributed intornal|Port of our government, to have] she found that I loved him. Before SOBRE nae Tad Lcoclryod Protest Meetings Prohibited | "During tne rebotion of 1916 de her lips and cheeks painted. Your | |" pindail says the city purchasing | urn te Pago 7, Column 5) the mails of our officials used 10 | that she had been an ardent admirer |, W® hart ace Ro ncuaston/ and | by Governor's Order Valera played a prominent part | mother never did those things | | scent has a contract with the Union | fur the frlterests of any indi-/and had spoken of him ays in| Km Hf nat ‘3 Aa without anyone | tivities of the Irish bands “thal when she was young.” Oil Co., for gaa for city automobiles, | vidual or t it impossible to |tebms.of highest praise jweekins, jhe, to an Interpreter for | were defeated in bloody feMiie * ecg ———B at least 3 centa under retail prices. | 000, 000 :: or the position] “When, in of all obstacles.| aint know. what anyone. clo we| TULSA, Okla., ‘Aug. 15.—Mectings | Sector wee He became & Tugttl | Officials of the Union Olt Co. de- of a1 iaual or any pub- | Desmond and 1 became engaged, she| Want Know what anyone else was of Tulsa residents called to protest | wns several times reported slaty Bul t week has! cjared Wednesday that there is} « the people of this | became furious and took me with h wl ‘ound all about it when nst enforcement of martlal_law | finally emerged to take the lead ie we reached the surface. f © Europe, and whe esmond fo! ere ere’ prohibited.” today ‘by with r hi in has not| nothing in their agreement with the| cit to Europe, and n Desmond fol-| "",, hero, were. prohi y ¥ negotiations for an agreement s A |. “If every man had remained in|order of General B. H. Markhs Se ee I? Se at Seavent’ it Ta “Does not this $18,000 that the | lowed us, she managed to avoid him. | order a Markham. | Great Britain whereby Ireland might been 4 engaged ity which p | I intend to see this thing thru re.| hls room, casualties would have been| While troops. patrol the .street, : selling the gas it buys to other par ty is going to nd, according | tmtich< lowes? he ure a measure of freedom. sald, “Of course,|/General Markham {s conducting an : ‘ riless of any consequences." t used to be possible to stop a run-|ties or the general public. > your statement, look like a cam many would have: been killed inle ; But when these negotiations fi 4 i " d inate a | many would have Kile lexhaustive investigation into the R away horse seizing its bridle, but| Neither is there oy tel Eiye Men Arrested a ndie paign fund to fur the interest SE tae other levels, but nd’ one, I believes| "reign of: terrort whch Governor | ‘0 go as far as de Valera, who wat | whoever heard of anyone stopping a (Turn to Page 7, Colm | 4. oD ized of some person or persons? If it | Him sd . would have lost his life in the 29th| Walton declared existed as a result |°% OUtand-out republican, desta fanaway flivver by grabbing at the — <i | Counterfeit Bills Seize Sionly' to give tac knows | “Desmond loved me. He told me | vitry IS trary whistles, aie eAORSIRE | he broke with Arthur Grittith amd tadiator cap 1 d P. isoner | }it would be money well spent jso many, many times,” said Mary. | “yrost of the lives were lost nearly |when he ordered the militia to take | Michael Collins and refused to hav $6 6 arole ri | NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Secret] Congdon's reference to the $18,000 |"“We were wonderfully happy. TheD | q milo below ground, There was alover law. enforcement. in Tulsa, y part in formation of the x It will soon be time for Returned to PeN |service agents, under direction of |fund has to do with the proposition {mother stepped in and forbade me | terrific explosion which resulted in| All streets were cleared of un-|st#te. Defented in dail elections: bis became a rebel, playing a rathe® bombastic and academic part, hunted | | by his countrymen, fore the city council to ap-|to see him. We met clandestinely, | q of a| Finally he determined not to cause ead of the keep their tail ffi 2, arrested men in|no ‘e-in on sever lower levels |nécessary traffic at 11 p. m., and yiate that sum fi u | 4nd poisonous gases swept thru the |all who could not give a good ac. partment to}@ break with my family or to hurt) shafts snuffing out the lives of the |count of themselves were sent home | bureau, to) PORTLAND, Aug. 15.—George : Taylor, one of 18 prisoners re- from the state penitentiary Long Island, during) pr and confiscated more|munigipal publicity f r . eae : . De Valera’s followers fell away geting 1 4 000,000 in counterfeit $100|inform the public both here and|my career, and tried to give me|{mprisoned workers ys aollBEaRBAT polls | under a wholesale parole order last $2 00 in count u : : | a lake t : EMPHATICALLY, NO! week, is behind the bars here today it was learned today elsewhere of the activities of the|up. But we loved each other too | he dead w charred beyond | — ———— | one eae Re O'Cennor oe A BARGAIN--H s 8 ne that | ior wag caught late yesterday as| men. arrested were Samuel |yarious public ownership enterprises }deeply for that. ‘Then he was mur- | recognition, indicating that an in-| Smoke depostt which fell on the| P18 feat i aa ; we a 8 a Chuseitied Aa” ore he walked from a local department|and Davis Cohen, Joseph Hossoff, |ensaged in by the clty dered, Oh, if we had only been al-|tense flame had shot and seared its|city of London—about one square re is eh Soa € : gt er be 0:9 49 le andbag he had for-|Joseph Kidlebaum and Geo! Cungdon takes this parting shot jlowed to live our romanco without |way thru the underground shaft, |mile—in the month of June was 64 | ‘he former president became kno | Sore. withss Meneiee ‘ * r Page % Column 2) | (urn to Page 7, Col as the “phantom rebel” and his fo “Stand back! G him The | gotten to pay for, the officers say, | Snoros (Turn to I » Column: 4) | JTorn to Page Col mn 2) if (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) tons. lowers reduced'to (He olsen poor fellow’s fainted ail. sila dala i Alter of the streets, who had lost hus] “What's the matter with him’ “err on Dear Adelaide Hears the N ews From Her Friend in Seattle "38 lowed de Vale Bad case of shock. He put a penny| < | hills. of the ‘ood for Mrs. X and her family, for me, Mrs, X gives mo dishes ner cooking right now; Mrs, X in the gum machi nd it worked! Dear Adelaide the bills for the repair th i Pe i for M X and |} fam thing rom : ) i ry ; in king nip ithe ; Recently a6: Valareit cae Sea * roof, or the coal to heat it und serve theirs in several & nice check the first of every call the woman who wagks will be put out if it is late, and yeas aT ‘ This isa nice, long, free after. | the dishes tl 1 lets me have one for me “Mrs. X", She calls mo sho is too good a worker for {ent saying that physical wariaag Edward Bok a prize ot | Mra pays all that and does | courses and wast up the dishes month, and r r | d ca she is too good on the part of his followers againat $100,090 to anyone who invents a way} noon in which I will have | citi, worrying about it, which | afterward, but of course nobody afternoon off every week “the cook,” but don't you ever me to get her down on me, the Free State’ wis at aif euaiia to prevent war, it newspaper| plenty of time to write you this | jy guch a help to me can expect to be fed entirely L didn’t get in to welcome the tell the folks at home what she So in my next 1 will tell You that the fight for complete independad readers want is somebod fetter you Have Been expecting | ° “of vourse’L have to keep. the ' | | frec president, as Mrs, X wanted to calls me, or T will be properly a few ofsthe Interesting things | ace would go on. Ho had gathes way to keep the Prince iid I have the finest room clean and take the entire Mrs. ends all my bed linen go, and sho’ does so much fe hauled over the coals for let. that befell mo while job-hunting | nis adherents for a political © from falling off his horse, so long, as 5 5 | Care of it, but that doesn't | and towels with her own to tho mo I was afraid to ask her to ting anyone call me that, You in Seattle, paign and this was his first publiq sends woman working for me now, take long, so I always clean up | Inundry, and has a laundress stay homo that day, She might remember I used to be. called As ever your friend, ‘ appearance. YB DIARY You have been so kindly in- Mrs. room, too, and the | come to house and wash quit if I had asked her to stay Mrs, X until the turn of For THE COOK. aaa ed fn | terested in all that has befallen bath rooms and ilving rooms my clothes ‘with her own, and home when it wasn't my after tunea flokle wheel “drew, this at Higher Taxes for ading th ek prints, fall| ie that 1 am eure you will | and tho dining room and | pays tho bills noon ott, and 1 would be sorry | new name for me This is the first of a halt vedlinee Bi as, Dat I, sone Se so dkaowe abank the.wornat, +) “caltshen | Of cour#e T have to count and to have her quit me, because I You asked mo what kind of dozen “Dear Adelaide” letters Tacoma Next Yea ato Ket to Fa kad eae i aa ing, for mé now, | Mra, X provides mo three good | tle up the laundry bundle and | would have to move if she | a time 1 had looking for a Job | which have been written for | mAcoMtA, Aug, 16,—With the elt Pot cst And ane my work with a] oy what a great help she js | mealy a day, and pnys the put the clothes to soak in the does in Seattle, @ stranger here and The Star by a woman who has | jyaget for 1924 approximately Bi ng exhibition, and whea some| ty. ne | grocer and butcher ‘and dat tubs ready for the laundress to metimes I do get tired eat nearly broke, Well, it was some actually been undergoing the ex: | 999 greater than the budget of 19% Cote dae ‘Ta begin the story, Mra. X, | out of her own pocket every | do at home, and fron them | Ing on the old chipped china set whale of an exper » T want perlences they set forth. She | indications are that an additional 6 in free who ‘ira dit’ ser “ont; as 1 always call her, provides | month, 1 tell you it Is a big | ‘afterward, But that isn't halt out on the kitchen table, But to tell you. Only this letter is describes her job-hunting in |imit tax levy will bo required he the show, and so did hold my| me with a comfortable room, waving on my pure so much work as {t would be to lands, nobody can have every: so long now 1 will have to leave Seattle, and what it led her to, [for the coming year, judging fro Reeds whlch Taucng stink I was a dewl-| fs raished, and 1 nover have to Of course I have to cook my wash them, too, thing Jn this world, Food on the tolling of it until noxt. time, Watch for the second letter to | incomplete figures now in the , Shh ait worry ‘about the taxes on it, oF own food, and, incidentally, the In addition to doing all those chipped china beats empty silver Anyway, I must start the din- morrow,—Editor, of the clty comptroller,

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