The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 17

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JAPS RIDE" U.S. NO RAISES TILL | = MEN IN SIBERIA JAPS GOT HOTEL y Yank Soldiers Harrassed by|Outlook Hotel Man States Overbearing Manner Case to Renters’ Association The following letter was sent to the Tenant otective Asso- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 25.—Jap ewese weitiers, greatly outnumbering American troops in Siber ing to “break” our boy « you have Continual petty heck! It i full t ing done toe curb ing hogs of Beattie. 1 hatred and suspicion of United States have lived in one room at the Out men—these tactics by our Japanese look hotel for the last five years and “allies,” coupled with homesickness, my rent was get raised until Janu lack of amusement, ary of 1918 Then the Japs got hold of the have combined to house and my rent has been make the reported morale of Gen regularly to thie time, I was notified Graves’ army the lowest on record today that my rent would be raised for American troops. again om the 28th of the month, an Rehind the outspoken disaffection increase of $1 per week Last month of Yank.soktiers in Siberia lies their | I was raised $1 per week 'Z Geepecated belief in an orgunized,| It has been the case ever since the 7 ~ Rystematic. tho noffielal attempt) Japs have taken over the rooming 1 by the Japanese, to shor Ameri. | bow: of the city. ‘They claim they cans off Russian soil and keep East.| now have to turn on the heat. It @rn Siberia to themselves | Was the same last year and the year Racked Against Wall | before, They fail to take off the _ aa ‘Thie sums up the weirdest home-|heat tariff in the spring when the | EDIOC ‘*KED Different Then coming ev experienced by United! beat is turned off, but put on an Ny . States troops—the arrival in San | Other tariff in the fal y . — Francisco of the transports Thomas} The fact is the house changes 00 YOu REMEMBER wien | AN’ NOU BOUGHT ag oh HOLD ONE, OF US MUST bees and Sherman hands about every so often and the YOU WERE COURTIN’ ME ? ME FLOWERS NOW You These ships were loaded to the, rental man that transfers the lease You | BROUGHT ME BON- BONS { DO Now DON‘T 00 THA r Now AND YOU WOULD HAVE Pa Gunwales with scowling, white-taced| Won't sign It unless the rent for the —Now - WELL, ANNIE, | TO WORK IF 1 soldiers, The best of them are| house is increased; that will give the : " 4 - shaken in health and spirits; a| agent more contnission. There afe DON'T WANT Te GoT CRIPPLED Goodly fraction is actually insane; a| instances where tho renter has been more pitiadle remnant was confined| Called up over the phone and told Qs prisoners in the hold, amid the that their rent would be raised on ite pine boxes containing corpses | the first of the month $16 per month. of thetr comrades. The renter happened to know the With no enemy to fight, they say, Party that owns the house and called our boys in Siberia have found "im Up. He said to them I never themselves backed against the wall, “Uthorized any raise; you pay the te, boys in Siberia call them-| me rate that you have paid.” So selvel The Lost Legion.’ ” says H. B.| YOU see where a big part of the graft Sayers, senior secretary of the) i to be found—the men who are the Railway Service corps in Russia. | most guilty f “They are depressed and homesick], MY rent has been raised 120 per a ; 3 in a way that cannot be imagined, nt in less than two years. It is | . - ¢ oy , and the Japanese are making their! ovargged unbearable and something lives a misery by raising all the] mast be done, With, the food forces of hel! against them. Profiteers on one side and the rental t 4 ‘The returned soldiers teld scores; “sents on the other, we are up t, of incidents of friction with the Jap-| @4#inst a proposition that is hard ee) = anese, for the average salaried man to even “The Japanese do not know the Pay bis honest billx meaning of fair play,” said Private DUsiness bas been before the author! 4. ‘Linder, 3ist infantry... “They | ties for a long time, and ts getting | agreed with the allies to send #,000| Worse all the time. Will we get any! men to Siberia, then sent 140,000,/ results now? People are sick and When an outcry was raised they ‘et of procrastination, Let us put part of them in civilian clothes, @ve results from this nasdelation at Threaten American Lolli FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Tan Weald Have a Lona Wait for Unele Mar! once. “At first tho Russians liked us| We Want a reduction so that we ‘Well enough. Now, thanks to Japan. C4" eet back a part of their ill-gotten | ese intrigue, they hate us." gains. We have had a white woman How Private Hubert E. Moore of ®* housekeeper until lately, but now Oklahoma was stood up against a| there is nothing but Japs doing a!) wall before a Japanese firing squad| th work. I think it is time the 4 at Spasskoe, and barely rescued by! T4! true Americans were asserting xi a & small American force which faced | themeelves. There are some in this : thrice its number of Japanese, was, COUDtry that want the Japs to con told by Corporal W. J. Kellogg, com-| ‘0! all business. Well, if they aro -pany F, Sist infantry. Moore was) tlerated much longer they will do it guarding a water tank, and ordered} When my rent was raised last & band of Japanese away. One of) month I went out to look for an. them struck him in the temple with| ther room. I found the rents had his belt. jall been raised at the same time “The lock broke in Moore’s gun,”| | This looks like a combination to me. said Kellogg. “He made a ‘long and| T# 1s the first complaint I have | S — short point’ with his bayonet, catch-| Ver made and hope it may be the) fing the Japanese in the neck and| ™*t shoulder, Later a large band of! Hoping for results from your a» Lot OF NONEY To | demanded Moore, and seized him. He! H. 8. was standing before a firing squad! ——_———— Sl ivetenelpaledaal (© B ther, tain ted F eal in soldiers stated that Japan-| wt oficers never return the mautes| Crockery Barrels of American privates, and that Ja, anese privates. continually shoulder| Sent to Seattle +. Our men off sidewalks. Americans| Seizure of 12 barrels of crockery on liberty are not allowed to carry|@nd two boxes of tinware, each box aide arms. and barrel containing a fivegalion Dogens of similar incidents were| can of whisky snugly sconeed in the 3 narrated in detail by these returned | center of the pie plates and tea cups ee. soldiers. Was announced at the United States —— marshal's office today. The camou- i eS . flaged shipment was consigned from WOMAN FOUND GUILTY a New York firm to Alaska. LELAND, Mich., Oct. 25.—Mrs. Department of justice agents de- 4 Stanislaw Lypezynska was found thcted the Jiquor, despite the efforts ve guilty of the murder of Sister Mary|o¢ the shippers. The seizure w ‘ Janina 12 years ago, by a jury in| made under the direction of Deputy pthc cage — — aan gic United States Marshal Albert Rooks. ou jours and ;retur 4%) The liquor is now in storage, waiting Verdict of first degree murder. action of the United States district gee eres court here. In the meantime the bar- |rels of crockery are carefully guard led, for the envious eyes of feminine secretaries who are shortly to step off into matrimony are upon the soup | plates and the glazed muffin pans, ac | cording to deputy marshals in charge | of the seizure Cyclist Injured in Auto Accident BRING NE A SIRLOIN ALL RIGHT Sik, Lil heap Se met ae STEAK, HASHE: OWN You'Lt GET NXIOUS E qo SERVED IN TIME! THROUGH THIS MEAL. BEFORE THE PRICEY RISE AGAIN! MUST BE TAKIN’ @ REST CURE! F Jack Wyatt, Richmond Highlands. First Stage is suffering with an injured foot in 2 Lassifude; forlorn feeling of| the city hospital Saturday, after be weakness and depression, as if a/|im@ knocked from his motoreyele, ) Seventh ave. and Pike st. by an rious illness was pending, a dos = soi - ins, & dose | stomobile driven by A. EB. Swad of “Seventy-seven” at this time i8| ener, 7006 Fauntleroy ave, Friday worth two at the— | night | R. E. York, 4219 Woodlawn ave. Second Stage |aleo suffered an injured foot when EN? — On, We WANT On DUTY Trwuz Downy DWGLES vam WAT A HARDEE =, ‘ANTH’ CONSTABLE CAUGHT Shivering, chilliness, sneezing,| his car skidded into another auto- | We’ CELEBMATINTH ANNIVERSARY OF HOBO CRIMINAL STOLE Two C Ae BOTH CHICKENS! Wit Gnd ‘sore throat-— mobile at First ave. N. and E. 45th | Wie GREAT KETCH (7 YEARS AGO CONSTABLE GAVE CHASE AN’ wT HOT if st. j WARD TeLs 2 “TH' CULPRIT STUMBLED, LETT’ “TH It takes perseverance to break up| ee he Hawi't ¥' NEVER are et Mee on, Wat “Reveniy~ | geven” willedo it. Doctor ‘Book HE LOSES HIS WALLET +E. 8. Shurlock, 1411% First ave. sent free. lost a wallet containing $350 and a/ Te alk drug a04 country stares, |$100 Liberty bond somewhere on Hamphreys’ Horneo. Medicine Co,, 156| First ave. late Thursday night, he| William Street, New York Feported to the police Friday, For Five Years Could Not Eat A Meal Wi thout Distress * : at —*\Loses Eyebrow Jap Delegates Are |ALL MEN REFORMED Gives Self Up to Whites and N in Chicago in Battle With on Way to Capital THIEVES AND LIARS} Face Trial After Att hort y here, Japan's|. TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct, 25,—“Al men . 2 |___ Agree on Building Segregation || Highway Robber |n'a"snpist the er mer tare hun own andy at eome| Us Ss. Indlict . ence at Washington, October 29,| Period of their lives," Dr. Henry W.| “Well, here Yam, Judge. 1 John Ovist, 37, 2408 Western ave., ‘ Tho experience of Mr. W.| CHICAGO, Oct, 25.—(United Press) | because of encroaching black buyers, | saved his $20, but it cost him an eye: speeded on their way Friday. ‘They | Goddard, director of the state bureau | you have been looking for me.” 7 ‘ of juvenile research told a gathering | J. Temple, 300 W, Lincoln |—Segregation to prevent further |*aid their race is glad to waive con-| brow, on donne of ~ Fath ea of directors of 22 state institutions.» | ‘ese words Charles Conroy, Ave., Delaware, Ohio, may be }racial trouble was agreed upon today | *titutional rights. hi 4 3 b —— indicted by a federal grand jury & fdentical with your own, Ho writes: “I |by white and black leaders here, | J. Gray Lucas, negro lawyer, sald nee Ge akin =r te th gl he opera for | moto, labor representative; F. Kama-| California Octover 10, for cosiR am a farmer and so must be exposed to, Negro leaders, called into confer. |'t Was not a, social question, but 4 |W A106 ‘station to relate the ad inci. ne vias a da, government delegate, and S. Mu-|in an alleged plot for the who all kinds of weather, I was taken sick with lence by white property owners, |Westion of existence—furnish homes | ants of the amputation of his brow | 1n° three delegates are U. Nasu:|to, representing the employers. | importation of booze into bowel and stomach trouble. One doctor called | alarmed at the depreciation of ¥ aluen | fF the negro, and he would remain i. 14, vicinity of 12th ave, 8. and Shinkicki Tamura, or of Kobe, | from San Francisco, introduced {t ulceration of the bowels, another colitis, pentane |away from white nelghborhoods. | Th akon at at % o'clock Saturday ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! 2: accompanied the trio, self to Commissioner R, W, MeG 6 “Then a druggist recommended PE-RU-NA to me. Committees trom both Faces, | cening, anxious to avert further rioting here, I took altogether five bottles and consider myself a well man. For were appointed to consider the estab:| “It was this way," expounded the merly, it ‘was impossible for me to do a day's work, but now farm lishment of a regularly defined |browless John, “A# I wan coming & land’ late Friday afternoon at latter's office in the American b building. tt When you“know” my oE-RUN Out si havea stomach it’s time to | Conroy, wh f ly work does not trouble or fatigue me. I consider PE-RU-NA the best Be~ b as-|down Dearborn st. another guy come | you 's time to ‘onroy, who ‘was former! ete ee ee pe tae tee cae tok FRO MA’ RE Detter Looking Take’ ee eer ndine cere which |up to me and asked me if Thad any| oxema. or saltorheum not oniy/ SUSpect your liver, You need | ployed as a waiter in various § not eaten a meal for five years without distress, The lapse of time ive Tablets |inight tond to make the negro more|money. I told him T had $20. Itcheg, but it also burns, oozes, dries Beecham’s Pills. A lazy liver | “fs: '8 said to have been asso strengthens my admiration for PE-RU-NA, especially for catarrh and, To have a clear, pink skin, bright| MIEN. tend, ‘a kia own dipmaiot.. Tee] | has tna aah. tn! olve ta. and Hcalen over and ‘over, again. and overworked with Dan Béwards, former dep colds, 1 have recommended PE-RU-NA to several friends with good re- no pimples, a feeling of meeting was without official sanc- é AA tathes ibaa tie ment of justice operative, and sults.” e_cildhood ‘days, you must keep a tes “*T will not!’ says 1." ane aes Found thet fear apptica. | Kidneys allow food Boyker, hotel proprietor, both f Every farm family has its medicine cabinet and in almost every youre re fem pesennous wastes, aagdhs eer awe ho AA Whereupon the battle, in which| tions have no lasting effect, and you | poisons to sopiate Shs ote, OO vesting ae to Ovist lost his manly brow, started. | Want permanent. relief, |in the blood one will be found a bottle of Dr. Hartman's famous remedy, PE-RU-NA. Take Hood's Sarsaparilia, give it a For coughs, colds and catarrh it is invaluable. PE-RU-NA will ward table Soins mixed with clive ty MAURETANIA AT H. oft the grip and Spanish Flu and hasten one’s recovery after an ate pat ed iver and bowels like cal HALIFA tack. Indigestion, sour stomach, belching gas, constipation, pains in the Yet have nO dangerous after effect. | 1, ‘thw ton Let’s go eat at Bo . Mid 3d Ave; downtown, 913 3d A FAX | “Attor we slugged each other for} good fair trink, because you must | tclgupthonre unearthed ty" Sedqeay’ Sree . N. 8. Oct Owing |a while,” continued the stalwart | thoroughly purify your blood or tire body, August, Take A cngeoh horemen’s strike in New |Ovist, “he closed in on me and fas: | prMbton will contings to annoy. pe Conroy was required to fu back, side and joins, rheumatism, all indicate a catarrhal condition for The te the i note } York, ¢ snard liner Mauretania, | tened his teeth in my eyebrow. When |cine, hash osstully used $1,500 bail bond, which PE-RU-NA is the successful remedy. ‘conatipeio That's ‘wiv ieee en route from Southampton to New |{ woke up { felt in my pocket and | thousands 508 peed, A i You can fee} vate with a bottle of PE-RUNA in the house, PE-RUNA boxes are acid anavally, lOoand ions of! york, put in here today to take | foun the money, but my brow Was] Fo make and hoop the, bawels Larges of Any, Masini i the fh is sold everywhere in Either tablet or liquid form, cos’ , bmissing.” e they are gentle and thorough, | unt St

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