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a } GIR], ‘ - - On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tides in Seattle Per Year, by Mail $5.00 to %5.00 lentered as Becond Clase Matter May 8, 1800, at the Postoffics at Beattie, Wash., under the Act of Congres March 8, 1879 a SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. a annenend Weather Forecast: 722'¢ht probably rain; Saturday fair; moderate southw ly wind | C STRIKE OF {HELD FOR BLACKMAIL | DIES | ELEVATOR | "=. Whatever may be the cause of the sugar shortage, it is NC 4, due to any hoarding by the public. And it is positively inswee NEAR END? ‘ing that any statements should issue from the United States || FE ARE entirely too skep- tical, amt benase we never. || district attorney's office, or any other official source, warning ees we Gouin teat coed ‘carry the public against hoarding. Under the circwmstances, it is _||TWo Important Confer*nces | Girl Employe Looks Down sin of expression, aude || Out natural that the average consumer, who has been unable || Held Today as Hope of Shaft; Skull Crushed and ~~ } nt ga ipellnmyregpemay to get oy euger for daily use, not apt his needs for || Settlement Grows Neck Broken f ational snakes or argumentative || canning fruit and putting up preserves for the winter, should || ‘EME NSTA ’ And we turn up our neees at || feel as indignant as the writer of the following letter: | Corns meenens Ont eo Holy Writ, and depart from the straight and narrow path because we refuse to swallow these, along Miss Delma Murdock, 19 binder in the Northern P cific Bank Note Company the Lamp bldg. at Post Spring sts., was killed Fridg afternoon when an él crashed down upon her The impact of the car bre her neck and crushed skull. The girl was looking down | ator shaft and seemed to unaware that the elevator was ée scending, other employes Mins Siegree Finseth, 1523 ave, who was standing near, 1 a frantic effort to pull the tunate girl from the shaft, ing for help at the same time. Police officiale were notified Motorcycle Officer Arthur W. win arrived at the scene of | cident shortly after. He | “Editor The Star: I have just read “It is a well known fact that the rich |} an article in today’s Star relative to set everything they want regardless, | rationing sugar, in which is mentioned 8° Why pamper them with candy and | | all these things: \ . While I never met Baalam's ass, I have met some after-dinner who could quality. while I never saw the In. that the public must be hoarding sugar. peso era” a te Fay nom 4 “T would like to know how they can thin: while the eat “wn possibly be doing anything of the kind? tically sugariiie? up the. alapey Ever since the present shortage began and wanted to do it 1 could buytons I have found it impossible to purchase of candy and hogsheads of sugar more than 25¢ worth at one time—and syrups, but am unable to buy five in three en- pounds of sugar; in fact, my grocery- man told me this afternoon that he could not let me have any at all. A pretty state of affairs in an enlight- ened country like this, if it was true to the vol- about the thousands of sacks of su If this is the case, that were on the way to Seattle a few ‘8 ago. e news- “Someone must have been stretching the else there is z Fs iE a ty if iu j a tu FicF vat an ambulance, girl of the principal ¥ “ the hope that she might & ; ? n — ta : featuree of the trike nituation din ~ It is believed, however, that @ ‘ apevpnig if ‘as critical as cuned, since plans for settlement a instantaneous. : article leads one to believe, why does to to blame. now revolve around it. Eee W Srias’ Mardodk ‘tired. ot Ga not the government prohibit the use of “Trusting that something will be Before the seasiem, Attorney Gen- By'ss C. A. in Ballard. sugar for all manetacthriig purposte done to relieve us, I am, jeral Palmer talked with Samuel BABY RESCUED | Gompers, president of the American so that the poorer can secure fours very truly, | Federation of Labor; Matthew Woll, enough for their wants? « “G, W. MILLER.” ping: and Frank Morrison. | | seeretary It is bad enough to deny the people the sugar they mu gr Binge. egy be Reg have. It is bad enough to curtail their allowances. It is bad enough to see one’s fruit rot for want of the sugar to preserve it. ties, Palmer went direct to Presi- dent Wilson‘s sick room in the White House and had a short talk with the president It was stated authoritatively just Father Saves His 4-Day- But certainly the public does not deserve the gratuitous in- [Petore the cabinet, met that the po- Geraid Stevie Old ‘Daughter From Death sult of an official warning against hoarding! The public ing a cessation of the strike has not eee eee HE Be 4 . changed ‘i Jeni white. At tl \s ow: hoarding sugar? It is to laugh! | “Te ratirond adiainiattation denies | proved deme. eaves soeeeeaeee « |ecaaiy cae mee GUAIG Cocoias laiternoen, snred Lassen, 6 am elson, the youth mur-|conductor, saved that of his today that the eoal strike has| this is the charge made by the up to Nic ‘aramount Tailors.” He| day-old daughter by carrying forced «= extensive curtailment of] police net Gerald Steele, 17- | mured, “F vv trains as reported in the Middle} year-old youth held in the city | was handed the roll of newspaper|from his burning hom@p 1423% ave, Leman’s hands. and face Were severely burned and he was taken to the city hospital. For, take it the country over, the ‘ West and New England jail today. | clippings wrapped in a $1 bill. " Papers publish about what the peo- N ° N A ] | a ee a y t —_—- Young Steele, neatly dreased, | Detectives C. C. Fortner, Ernest j oe oe eo Mrs. emitz fe) ctua but slightly nervous, ate prison |Yoris and Meyer Peyser, who had/ i . |been hiding, stepped out and placed| The father was asleep when ND the port commission : A. b th: B COURT ACTION pr Sac righ ht ond Charles | tanto “or eau ibedecpar ss fire started from an overh " syed gy Tigard articipant in the Dryan (At the tation, Steele te anid to|stove.” Mrs, Leman, herself 1a any better by stating Tennant eays the boy has confessed r akened condition, called to her 4 to an attempt to collect $500 “easy |have confessed. According to the|¥* y barged be se all Ad its DUE TOMORROW ::::. by threatening to expose Police, the youth has made himself) husband to save thelr little one, Ee | ae statier beca: read ur er, ate mil the victim of a wild-feverish imag-|™4n hastily arose and half-clad barred, lest some- A. B. Nickolson, 614 16th ave, N,, rushed into the room where the baby _ Jury Returns Verdict Against ; water INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. |as a “queer guy.” |ination. a slayers — two prise witness,” Patterson said. He - j|lay and carried it to safety. His wife Wana tas od 5 Saree Sian! meres |Retused to alsclowe her whereabouts| Poor Service Here 1—The erialy in the coal sipike | put when stecle reached out tor| He i Justa youngster, laboring | C003 Srthout injury, as Gd the @ discover that you can't kill before Superior Judge [and would not say what the state ex-| mmonsieibie wi reac . what he thought was a roll of bills, | ope eat child. thought with a boycott, or beat | RUEWC! Dole “iils afternoon | pected to prove by her testimony. | Hereafter the telephone com- episien of gevercement officlala |chree city detectives stepped som | aur, Jf Detectives | Tennant’ thie rk er ee ee and given a week to plead to | The name of Mrs. Louise M.| pany will be liable In damages | “"¢ ™ the shadows and arrested him, ac- | '..4n information wjll undoubtedly The only way to combat wrong Charges of first degree murder, | Unsworth, a close acquaintance of for poor service, even if no par- Ralings made by Judge Am |cording to the written report filed |, ‘14 aeaingt him some time this| fi iting, wrong talking. wrong Th ere Nora Edwards, sc {the murdered woman. whose mind| tleular loss is shown, This is the derson on injunction proceedings, with Captain Tennant. fest: chinratays tlm: with Wackinall thinking, is to let it rave; point ae ot thé dese of 20. | need from brooding Over! substance of a verdict by a jury wae sen he eee, Pte Aon si ats hs gs RNS I don't, know what the state is apt é ol hoof Phased ‘ wh 0 de x A i gpg gH a ee | Tibelg an Nevenber' ty Mrs, | the traeetr and who te n ™ under! im Judge Gilliam’s court Friday pd acetone beth ary Gave Mystic Sign to.do because of his extreme youth.” = ; © finnate impotence. 4 | Anna. Nemitz, and her son, | iOS Men ness list, Patterson ania; morting, which gave Mark M. ers know Just where they stand. According to the police Steele| In the city jail, Steele is described Far better to let the Russian | William Fay Ealy, charged with [OP ‘he witness list, fattetson wij,| {dtehman and Sophia Litehman, | CG” jy. "Ames, assistant United | Wrote a note directing NicKelson|as a “meek individual,” and any- ee oe et, ime Rentan Mitieg” Mrs Mary Elizabeth [she might | his wife, & verdict for $705 for Istaios attorney general, was expect-|t9 meet him at Ninth ave. and thing but a hardened eriminal, — futile to give the people decent Bryan. Grace Marshall, of Puyaliup, is Pocrcenst= = yage Fee mm aa - ed here today to confer with his as.| Cherry st. with the money W ednes~ | —_—— James Adams Removed to & sistants regarding the answer they F eonditions, by leaving them alone, dudge Frater announced he (another mysterious witness. Pat will make to the petition asking dis day night. Nickelson was to pass ° \° . ciaim any special or financial over @e hush money toa man who| Migh Tides Hit Hospital_May Live ethan to conquer them by armed would fix bail at $25,000 each OM tergon refused to discuss her connec : force and leave half the world Monday. Deputy Prosecutor jtion with the ¢ It was in ae 4 solution of the restraining order, would qvvar. Resa Pomona on Atlantis Coast Mhinking they might have been John M. Carmody deciared be "| pyyattup the Saturday preceding the|, Prior to June 15, 1918, Litchman | tiled by union attorneys. « nee’ is “Bates Tal| NEW YORK, Noy. 7-—Unusually| While painting the inside of a big Fight. would apply to the supreme | murder that Mrs, Bryan parted| ved at 4611 Second ave. N. E., with} Miners’ attorneys today prepared |the mystic words “Paramount | lle eee were reported along this| Vinegar vat in a factory at 441 gs An idea never dies unti] reason court meanwhile asking that (form her husband, taking with her| Phone North 632 t date he|priefs which they will submit to | lors section of the Atlantic coast today, | Holgate st. Friday, James Adams, destroys it, | ball be denied in future to de line $4%0o which suppamediy fur, moved to 3637 34th ave. 8, and his|back up thelr appeal for dissolution Slipped Him Note Heavy south and east winds, preva.|® Teturned soldier, 26, was gassed! It shouldn't die until them; cer- fendants charged with first de- | pisned the motive for the crime eer er in than ose If the judge's ruling on the disso-) one note, which was slipped un-|tent off the coast for the last two|by paint fumes, He was wearing & am arcu a tree gountty Seas, how. gree murde Three employes of the Plaza hotel,| ii name in the phone directory. just | miner Pine tant wil thee, to the | ger the front door of the Nickelson | weeks, were said by naval experts|@8 mask, in which the chemicals |] pever weird, should not be smashed = whére Mrs. Bryan registered on her may ye 9A ste: ¥ just} miners, the fight will then center! tome early Tuesday morning,,read: to be accountable. In New York har-| fe believed to have lost their ef because some bureaucrat That Mrs. Anna Nemitz did on A , |iasued, and his name for somelon the government's appeal for a - fick a u at Mr: nn arrival here from Puyallup, will tes-| 4 4 “We demand $500 from you within | bor the rise was the highest on ree- | fictency. p doesn't like the fellows who ex not actually participate in the |tity tor the state. ‘They are Stary; Months appeared under the old num-|court order demanding recall of the ne a Tlord and sericusly hampered traffic,| Adams was found unconscious in” "Press them bratal killing of Mra. Mary Eliza |pateoia, ‘chambermaia, fuchara A_| bet; North 532. When friends would |strike order by union officials the next 24 hours, If you do not/ord and seriously hampered ©. | sme bottom ofthe vat by. a. aaa , |. When censorship flies in at the peth Bryan’ of Puyallup Iast |iecuett and Nell Ward. "| call him by the old number, the op-| ‘This will be the most critical point |come across with * Ww wwe g Ghd removed to the irom a nam ih, ave erator would that the phone ow i orneys | Might at 7 p. m. on the corner o| H , , ee oe the movies, in month statics by tag 4 William Ranger and Ralph John-| >... cunar - aor eee web 0 ag retired pe A Wei ay «Rena ee Ninth and Cherry sts, we shall aa. | Facoma Shipyard where it was reported that he may ; , in religion, or in the Prosecutor T. Patterson Fri json, of whom Patte OMA WARNS aia ele eas : . bs ¥ . vhat yor ee live, : News, reason, judgment and free- day when he filed an information ocd th fm "ihe “ lee. onde te | Litchman claimed that it was their |ets believe they have shown that] vertise you for what you are (a queer | Strike May End | Pom sneak out the back door and | jn’ superior court formally ae- |'ne water HH, McCullough and) Quty to have relayed the measage|thd men will strike, despite the} guy). Even one word from us will) scout, Noy, 7.—Prospects for 1 E leave a madhouse behind cusing Mes. Nemitz and her son |i p Collins, a former special in-| 24 0 connect all callers with the [court's restraining order preventing {ruin your reputation in beslnets| settieomat of the Tacoma shipyard | if " > An a " a | ne aber 26 any conte union officials from directin, ne . id no’ ‘ " i ala 1 i DECIDE TO STAY OUT gree murder a v1 Tis sande ney's office here, are other witnes#€s) ronse that the war crippled their] Government representatives be-|that place. A fellow will wear a prcrernggrston Motel) Sects esate f igi te nesses to be called by whose testimony may, it is said re ft they I he add white handkerchief wrapped around | tween the eres Oot 2 SAN PEDRO, Cal, hen the trial begins. 4 foree and equipment, and that after |leve that if they have the additional pm jcommittee and officials of the : | bollermakers’ union 2 bi ea te, |e eee August 1, 1918, Postmaster General |Advantage of the withdrawal of the|his hand. He will ask you ‘Para-|) 6 ona sninbulldittg corpora:| * : turning to work at the Los Angelos| The informatéon disc Jones that the| Nick Ferri, the, Itallon gardener! purloson wan reaponaible for the af-|strike order, they will be able to in| mount tailors,’ then hand him the Pr 8 , Bhipyards company as leat night's | state has abandoned its Sect o who discovered the strangled body | tairy of th ompany. duce the men to return to work money. Do not bring any marked 4 od ppany at ls n o de committed on the} rys ie ths a's | ents. Of the comps ap a A » dle ~ tater eaten areata . Pier . > Meeting, union officials announced | the murder was com of Mrs. Bryan, will bo the state's! ound these pointe a legal battle| Attorneys for the union will con-| money or any dicks if you want to First Skirmish Victory for of October 20, though the | ¢iret tne Patte . today, morning of October 20, t iret witness, Patterson said. Digr 4 body of Mra. os wit ae ao Fred P. Kendall and Elizabeth Me |torney for Pi 2 psy ettaea that 1 1 eal when it was found a \- Phee, employed atthe Da®and Night * Pict va | tion in issuing the strike order, and| precision, Nic! ion appeared at the H + acer agich Meathctoe 5 |the company, being a. monopoly | on In iswuing, the strike aoe nent pine, according to he|| Clinging Gowns sora micron St ieie ce Safety Deposit and Storage Com-| w ; , ; Lake Washington in the Mount| 1.” wicve waly and Mrs, Nemits| wich the raelabie for voor aervice, {In case the injunction Is granted | story to the police, ‘The mysterious | And ‘Low-Cuts’ ents were victorious in the sem Baker Park district. had a deponit box which detectives| end that ny vps uel date eon nocd be |miners’ representatives will ask that] stranger, with his hand swathed in|! 71) ,xqic GIy, N. J. Nov. ||ehee first vote on reservations #6 The information alleges that “On| searched and found, according to] ghawhs that ont ibevice nite made |it be modified so that strike bene-|a snow white handkerchief, sidled ||, “cit vie gowns ‘and low out ved * October 19 Mary Elizabeth | Bryan |the state, “some of the identical| tho teen Vikktan” tar’ desmhaee jfita may be paid, EGP alonguide of him, but dashed on I@to |) | Caica@d came in for-severe crit. |} A motion by Senator MoCumbery was choked, strangled and suffocated | money” be ne to . . " ‘ports were circulated here today | the darkness. fr peal * Poe fen i ise canis ih the SAM leat toate ie eden: ned Heo Gilliam sustained Horner 1) ae Acting Presid@t Jobn L. Lewis,| ‘The victim of the alloged black.|| {clsm before the, training school || North Dakota, republican, to sériee ; cor ) of ||from the preamble of the foreign re Nemit though not pers we dy : | (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) Attorney Horner excoriated the com. | Hi ign possible basis f 1k a a This note instructed “The indecent dress of some | stam a provision requiring assent of ent at the time of the crime, did regarding & possible basis for strike | on is door, his icted | three of the allies to reservations, pany for its alleged failure to do its | Sti ene him to appear at the appointed pla tend the union officials acted merely | save your name.” | as agents of the Cleveland conven Everything worked with clock-like | Crowther Raps Opponents of Treaty A few lines of rhyme Received here in time May give you free women in our churches makes it 0 aid and help in the planning of the | DOUBTS PROHIBITION laaiy. Wee egret heats ta ta aye ; ; tronendeniele Baek gOCae ateteas || waa Dente ad de ek h seats— | erime.” |. JBRSEY CITY, N. J., Nov, 7—Tho| profft, and not wervice, It virtually me gn Thuraday night with ‘the money.|) oon to keep tis es A clean || Republicans hailed the yote ae While a complete list of the state’s| federal prohibition amendment will| admits {t gives only 60 per cent serv: HUGO ASE DEAD Went to Police | and pure,” the Rev, J. Crowther |) indication that their reservation’ % — See the Cla if ii id witnesses was attached to the in| not stand the test of constitutional-|iee, but you will notice it doesn't} BERLIN, Noy. 7.—Hugo Haase,| Nickelson made for the detective || of seattle declared, “In public one am, including the preamble, which 4 any ee formation, Patterson declined to re-|ity by the supreme court, according | cut down its billy 60 per cent, It is) minority socialist leader, died ‘oday | department of the city Jail, where he |] can hardly tell the difference be. || Senator Hitchcock, after @ ets. veal the details of the state's case./to the belief expressed here today|an incorporated Uriah Heep, hypo-| from the effects of an operation for| sought the aid of the police. i] tween a street woman and a {tion with President Wilson, At least one witness, Miss Rena|by Governorelect Edward I, Ed. critically asking mercy, but at the|the amputation of a leg. He had| Thursday night came, . Nickelson | ehurch woman.” would be “very embarrassing,” would Anderson, is being held a8 a “sure wards, > wame time declining to do justice.” | been ill several days, strolled slowly down Ninth ave, The | pass, . ; 4 Y - : 2 *