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P RAR ene Tides in Seattle MONDAY ocr. 6 First High Th VOLUME 22. NO. 189. LEADS GUILTY On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Rnored as Hecond Clans Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffios at Meattle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879 = y. > Tonig nd e ie Weather Forecast: pone ens cect etek ae weit SE ATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. ADMITS POOR SERVICE AND PROMISES REFORM | | s ODAY, the Elks’ campaign in behalf of the Salvation Army begins. There should be no need for special exhortation to arouse real A i i paign a success. The Salvation Army has won a place of genuine love in the hearts of Americans. It has been of service—real service i the wee It pratt front — line trenches. It gave—it did not sell—its service to our fighting men. And now it seeks help to serve men and women in times of peace. It seeks $125,000 for a 4 working girls’ home and $125,000 for a working men’s home. The entire amount, $250,000, will be spent in Seattle. The cause is worth while. Do your bit. : NCE more the Jew proves his faith is above his dollars. Did you ever see a Gentile shut up busi- ness for a prayer meeting? ENTILES, the world over, have always sneered at the Jew for his money And yet the Jew cares for money than most of his de- Don't believe it? ‘Take a stroll about the business trict of Seattle during the Jew- New Year. ©n door after door Will find this sign: “Closed to- ly and tomorrow on account Jew: holidays. _ These holidays are really holy Oe, oecantons. the Tenews his alle ce to his Jehovah, when he ‘ sacrifice for his sins, when “he communes with his brethren “and the rabbi on holy things. P The Jew doesent wait until the "Sabbath. He stops work, lays his tools, closes up his store, ‘of little, and gives his time and money opportunities to his We haven't noticed any Gen ‘tiles closing their stores for a mid “Week prayer meeting. ‘And this negiect of business for as ceremonies is not the generous feature of Hebrew Remember the jubilee year, when all debts were remitted? We never knew a Gentile who Femitted a debt before it was | And on the 9%th year all real Property went back to ALL the people, and was dWided again by families, according to the needs of the people. That sort of communism never thrived outside of Jewry. Probably the reason we Gentiles always jeered at the Jew for his alleged money worship was be cause, by industry, by economy and by application to business, he did more with a dollar than we did with ten. Certainly, the benevolences of rich Jews in Sea and every oth er city, prove tha 2 is no In Mate affection for the dollar as mich ia the Jewish heart sae ND we hold the Jews are right in t thru the yeart, # icing their worldly goods and chances for trade on the altar of religion. Tf a faith be good for any it must be worth a sacrifice imagine that the old tithing sys tem did much to kee; the faithful on the rock of sa tion The tight gentleman who drops @ quarter mto the basket every other Sunday gets nothing from his creed. The widow who gives her mite buys contentment and proves the strength of her faith A faith that will not interfere with your bank account or your comfort, that will not give you more than you can buy with your @ollar anywhere cise, is no better @ religion that does not change your habits, and that keeps you wallowing in your lust One of the re ons we alw 8 thought considerat of the Billy Sunday circus was because he worked the audience into a frame of mind where they thought more of Sunday than they did of their qpllars. The fact that Sunday could go into as tight and cold blooded a city as Boston, in the frigid state of Massachusetts, and @xtract painlessly a quarter of a Million dollars in a few days, al Ways indicated to us that Billy had some goods in bix little hand bag that were worth his taking his coat off and yelling for. Finally, we guess, this Is the proof of whether anything is worth while or not; v it makes men sacrifice thei y their pleasure, their life-long hab its, and find contentment in the wacrifice. That's why we think a moaties DENC WIN “Salvation Army Lassies the To I REDS Wi ‘| Only Ones Who Dared Go to | Anat oenall ONCE MORE Front Line,” Says This Hero Telephon a HIGH SPOTS IN PHONE NG FINAL SCORE : Telephone company pleads “guilty” pip . % Promises reforms costing several million dollars, — aL ‘ Sites for four new central stations already 4 0 0 ! 12345 Cincinnati.0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago...0000 3 ; @ “Automatic” system to be installed in new main _ 67 40 00 Batteries—Eller and Rariden; Williams 12) central station. i @Seattle to be first city i i and Schalk. ; . Takenttxpe..cf-awitehhoand.- world equipped quired. } \ | . - Umpires—Rigler, National league, at plate; Evans, Ameri- : f 2 lean league, at first; Quigley, National, at second; Nallin,| : ’ Unexpectedly Monday the telephone 20) | American, at third. . ‘ ; were ploodedl guilty * giving <a 2 ickecnnde laid its cards unreservedly on the table a THE LINEU Pr ° } cancin att _gittcacio TWO NEGROES promised the state public service comm Pacutert. 1 B Colting. 2b |to restore service to normal within 60 ree shies : |announcement it has already comm “2 |Georgians Take Prisoners} | . improvements which will entail the CHICAGO, Oct 6—The Reds won’ From Jail to Death ture of several million dollars and ine! again, and Cincinnati, having won ee eatin einer ee) ‘eee oe. ae ' : four ‘new central offices equipped with t | within one me of the pennant in a 4 Fexaueseld Pieeball. wacies, ‘There Jack Gordon and Will Brown, most advanced |the world baseball series. ‘There wan| Jack Gorden and Will Brown, type of switching mac no game yesterday on account of Fineoin county jail, at Lincoln, ’ ‘ | commonly known as the “automatic.” rain carly. today ty 8. mach and ; Fes Before the city or state complainants Fiest Inning lynched, according to a telephone 4 CHNCEMMATI+Maih: watkes, Rath} [athe ebine tee tomeeet : : im |been given an opportunity to call their fi |not swinging at one ball; Daubert! poth negroes were burned at the | ; aie ] witness at the public service commi | sacrificed, Schalk to Gandil, Rath stake, it was said. oencn ae th thera bese: ie paren WASHINGTON, 6 : i ; ‘ oe | probe in the county-city building Mon fied to Felchy an cary” chANS.| (@yied PremadMone Martin, | te the im morning, Otto B. Rupp, counsel for the d ite A 4 reopen Py contlgmtie e, : ‘ fendant phone company, leaped to his ft . tracks; Rousch out, Gandil to Wil iam. who covered first base. No| vietim, and five other negroes i } ‘ and declared: lruns, no hits, no errors | were being held as hostages by @ : : a a ec ih selentbiinn ee tone ee eners Te’ | Gordon, also a negro, be turned reer 4) ee ‘ company’s position clear and plain, | take care of the new business, over to them by prison author- ann j : the company concedes that at the| “That there may be Ome | time the complaints in this case we our position, we admit that the. filed there existed, and had existed, not been up to normal good reasons for making some of the jor to the filing of the comp j allegations therein contained. as compared with normal “As I understand it, the two com. |°¢8 in the administration of } plaints filed charge generally that phone business, there hag been’ de the service rende i by the company lay in the installation ef is poor, that there is an unreason-|®"4 that the company®has b ond game | CHICAGO—Leibold walked, wait ities ler out, and the crowd ur Gordon was in the county jail to-| suiasm when he | ¢ har with the murder of base than it has|"Red” Freeman, a deputy sheriff, e-fatal fifth inning when the deputy tried to arrest him it, Kopf to Daubert yesterda for carrying concealed to second. It was y ea pons In t ah iff's absen |elose play a Hins protested vig-| the officers in of the jail re orously. Weav ingled thru the| fused to rele don. The mob able delay in installation of | the past, restric in the imp box, Leibold going to third had threatened to end the | ment of plant, which restriction was, eae rin due to certain conditions imposed knocked the ball down, but could not | of the five ne ay ages knocked the ball n, but could not he f neg! held in swamps | [ry state ee field it in time. Luque went out to| Near here, unless Gordon was turn : z age | “I also say that the company lwarm up. Jackson popped to Groh ognizes to the fullest extent ite lee wham a tows y on the 4| Martin was shot and killed late ye . “a ge girs pe piel oeigh Peta aitieah' oe fe sponsibilities for the rendition @f! No runs, one hit, no errors: denounced efforts to capture G | t magstorte - No ru ne and that no one ki “1 4 a terrific first inning. He Vill Brown, and another negro t | Elier had a terrific fir Shae in _ Mi mata iy ane : hos Me “r : better than the company itself, was very wild and Nallin’s dect ng plices 0 quality and character of the sion on y clone play at first |¢ , were arrested and taken to Shoots Himself Thru Throat) wnich naa been rendered for a time tee whey difficulty. Collins | the Lincoin coun ull for safekeep. a kept him Aimcult Me on eee [Private Manual Tobash, who Jost both feet and seven fingers, and who now pays tribute to the Salvation Army. After Quarrel (CONTINUED ON PAGE | ing ; ii eee * * * * * * * in el with hb Police officers made a |looked safe from th ATi—Dunean struck out Disgusted Thief “A man may be down but he's |war cripples for a motor ride and) augurated the Elks’-Salvation room 83 in the Wilson hotel ~ dinner, the Seattle lodge made a big service campaign "yw. |Monday morning and arrested © hard at the last one that never ow 346 cee icn ete PURIREN Plasters Walls | “This ts the che philosophy {hit with the Letterman patients. It s poker teens ‘ Me We Nad | Russians,” charging — them * | of young Man obash, |happened that the news of a Salva-| » dwellers and others en. gambling “ via With Cream Puffs! H |tion Army ie sed | hte ty 4 ’ d is lying in r? tho both his feet and se 1 Army campaign was passed) countered in the Seattle b es ec ‘3 rf What Is Bee © ornery thief, who entered| fingers Iay In the dust of |about in the hospital, so Manual,| district, ai iepinesiciaeiand the city hospital In a precarious | | to Be Determined |‘? sersunds baxery,110 W. Repub-| France. wishing to offer his testimonial, tol condition, WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The gov-|! became #0 disgusted when | help the Blks raise ),000 in Seat “Dollars for doughnuts” snorted Physicians will probe for the ernment i the irt today 1 only $3.67 in the cash reg: | N Va offering that democ-|tle this week, sent along the follow |the herd call, when “Bill’ W. H bullet. Until the bullet is lo- te Ait Jon on |ister, he threw the contents of the |" Manuals olfering ia, dpened (ing telegram |Klepper, grand herdmaster of the| cated, they declare it is i | moved to expedite a sh rac might endure I Japp “Sie: axolion’ f : ‘ | 500 committeemen, sounded possible to state Beman’s chance ¥ ne when Manual was a private in the] | “The Salvation Army sure didlthe charging call promptly at 9| for recovery. | Take this for the first | 4 : , ‘ llith Infantry in France and he Jay rs Fi : oys very on over Nere| ook Monday morning And just} The attempted suicide was report-| line: Solicitor General King also askec wounded on the battlefield, Anoth-;and the boys at the Letterman hos-| a+ that moment the blue-garbed Sal-| ed to the police by Dr. F, A. Christen- the court to ad the case of the er soldier rrying him back to/pital wish they were up in attle ” and doughnuts scattered or vation lassie—the same 1 that} sen, who was called to attend the “ government against the Standard # uta scattered on the ; oF rai acawied G0. bip, Cap, smseUaipa blcmé.” hs ts] “I want to buy a loor, ‘There were even bits of . braved shell-swept Fra with| wounded man, Beman used 4 : y vp Pichi saci £9 shell and lay there for|Salvation Army lassies were — the : bs Sen aurebiniiy Suge that mene dared 40 @0'to steamir ff nd crisp doughnut alibre revolver fired only on little home. ascended into Seattle popularity shot. It entered the lower part of With the campaign but a few] his neck Write three more lines — time prohibition act life, for otherwise he would have| This te am was received bY/ pours old, Elk committeemen ex-| Officers C, O, Wolcott and W. H ni , Dead Body Found |bled to death, As it was, Manual/ Mr, Chamberlaain, who wears two] preqsed their confidence that Seattle, | Campbell, of Precinct 2 station, in that will rhyme with the = Whe:..wowdl er y st two legs and seven finger artificial legs, hav lost both| arter digg vestigated. They reported that the above line. jafter ¢ ging down in tightly clasped P nt a ie. his chil ; : Near R. R. Tracks} tut not a. trace of remorse, re-|limbs in a railroad accident 16 years| puss te aepport, all war. caases,| Young man had had an altercation nh ; h, or a pool ball with a green The body of Bd C. Allen, who was|gret or sadness on the grinning|ago, After the Elks’ committee en-| was not going to forget the humant.| With his 24-year-old wife over ex Win a cash prize. See stripe, is better off without a wife; |found dead near the railroad tracks) features of ate Manual Tobash,|tertainment Mr. Chamberlain had a! tarian lassie eral large contri,| Penses and that he decided to kill the show at the Clem- certainly, the wife would win of the Pacific Coast railroad tracks formerly of Sunny Italy, lately offiittie party all his own, with nine|putions have already been sent. to| himself during the fit of despondency . " yutions e already been se 0 9 mer theatre. See par- Fellows who want to have ever near the Van Avselt station Mon-|France, now a patient at the Let-lex-soldier guest from the Letter-|Colling building headquarters, o| Which followed the argument tidal ski Clas if’ thing coming in and who squeal |day morning, is in the morgue|terman hospital in San Francisco, |man hospital in attendance. In this! Seattle's $260,000 quota is dwindling} Beman was rushed to the emer iculars = on assified | when they have to give anything awaiting claim. When Henry A. Monroe, George|party there were only three good) every minute gency hospital and the open wound page. | out are golpge not only to m | Roue r Dr Carl Hoffman and)legs among the nine guests | was dressed and the flow of blood wo pon | Heap of Money , > IT’S FUN— most of the fun in life; they are British Foreign Bible society,| D. P. Chamberlain, of ttle, went | _ | stopped, pending a probe for the "3 Dp) going to die greatly unmourned in London, prints the Bible in Hit 40 the Letterman hospital a few ‘ting, enthusiastic herd Quarter of a million dollars—a} bullet IT’S PROFITABLE— And that's chiefly the trouble |languages, Last year it sent out| weeks ago representing the Seattle ks, armed with volun heap of money for the Salvation| ‘The young couple have a TRY IT with the Bolgheviki, 7,746,000 Bibles, Elks and spent $1,000 in taking the| of subscription blanks, today in- (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) month-old baby, Two feet and seven fingers—this ull over the floor The investigating officers und cream puffs plastered: up against the wall, and lady fingers, cookle | what amount of alcohol i bever | age constitutes intoxicating liquor Brewery, Inc., of Maryland. Lower | 100! i fourts Held that 2.16 per cent beer |#1d pastry om the sidewalk in front |{0 8 "pel sol" tit is not intoxicating under the war Yee frozen; the chill probably saved his|the front Ine trenches,” |