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CENTRALIA BURIES HER SOLDIER DE os RALPH PIERCE AD SIN CHEHALIS st the/ Seattle Attorney May De THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, NOV, 15, 1919. UNCLE SAM TAKES _ CHARGE OF ALIENS sng . he CENTRALIA, Nov, 13.—(8pe trom the cit 1. They wore ¢ CENTRALIA v the . y SeAmerioan flags draped four cas. gra | fend |. Ww. W. There clal)—Alions who have been in not to be members of the I ete, than 2,000 men in uniform. the United States a number of | ‘The fat! nown aa “Old , » America ston woartnag the t f the Ameri years without becoming natural: | Smith, also wag released fees Phan 2,000 American Lew Veiday after. | CUBHALIS, Nov, 1.—-Arrtyat he laed, and who have inte oat of I. W. W. liter eebere tre — va tg eae of Ralph 8, 1 ‘ attorne the 't I > ae > Massed beh ine, one end n Gas lo Mie te mAh pigeons a haan "9 ture was na re Of the Centratia auditorium. poat in the — ogc eathgien lon pc r ne 3. It will be kept as evidence es National Guettamen, with leaded from Orex: a OC cet Je Bp iez ihe nhs wont “a Rifles, stood cuard over the bodien of pian Eilky sent r yn Sage ase Ww ae d over to the federal ge | : @h® four Centralia war heroes leilled ¢ The store a banks agut | M9 eeBny ee as ernment for investigation late | ‘ Mrameday by 1. W. W., who fired)t ax offices wens closed, Tt was |fnse was byt Yriday a nek cliessly cm unarmed men in the | southwe Vashingrton'’s day es ee rsdn od ES Age mmons,’ef the't AB afinistice day ade. ' : e 7 ‘ r f invest 4 the. depert q The big bari? organized from Che 60 National Quardamen from |“*Ks! more! ha Page ; A orien eee; ‘empationss Dalia and Ceiytratia, played softly, © Tacoma, 4 walked their] 1S gh gh lc pon ne captured by the les Sehile other th pusands of Centra but had there beer guards | 60 | re ce . rhe I. W. W, round har have been lifted ¥ - t eked ¢he ha. net a hand would b = te TW. W's ac |UD. but who hav connection wit q a . ss TP iliere wes a solemn quiet, as the|to take the I. W. W.'s away from : wade vant der of four American Le Convenes Tuesday and May Pathers ahd mithers and the wive ; td; “ re Ture Ho the Of the fallan nien took thefr places Buried in Uniform me atten fetormed 1) a Handle the Record im frontoof the row of casket There wa " 1 lo ny) ‘ toa 5 : : : A song Iemd Kindly Light,"|¢ y er " le murd bar 1 ! k t, editor hy t hall to > out T. W.) W.'lem au . - arcer ¢ Ss 4 ‘ f the ' rd, George P. Lint Ploated out soft!» thru a _ Pp : : = . ! Rey. W. H. ‘fhompson, civil w eral sar, foe ar t A inte Prigue ‘thes | 004 1 ' Ad rector ‘ 1 were he iday 4 sabed f to the government Ratan” loves ‘by - an| fresh were held Fr valida , ff Who fought In the war against Ger ® Christian chureh ' i 7 . te * co nage Many, openixi the Holy Writ and|Gervin delivered the funeral serm — re Phaary fe ui Of whom car. | Hidered fed grand jur read. |before a crowd that jammed Aihee! «A ried W. W. cards, Fifteen I, w,| whict xt tay, it was a ure! he Centralia Masonic x cai a anaes ‘ar.| announced Bat by Din Chapls it's Voice Breaks pth Fagor $°the| Filing of @ criminal complaint, a W's were arrested by searching par: | announced MG jodge had charge ervices « al compiles ie et Attorney FC, Saunder Major Suiticer, chaplain of the old | on. after memortal ng 10 of the rede of the murder the Dialed ‘Resedd Dslet infantry, raised his voice in| * Peiniche o deunen wane.) Lie Warren ©. Grimm, and Discredit Report second time Friday Se nee oS She Bent into bia grave, Hundred arging ¢ ore for t Tr rt that came to American wing this seleure, bower, \ami in the trying 4ay®! of friends attended funeral x¢ * mt Tuesday, took » in Lee headquarters early Friday | gaunders anne a thatthe Gast SAilien: of the old Second)». rieut, Grimm Frid after d ico ot the I © Hows | tu 16 armed reda had landed here | wy dal sly suspended pend ington were waiting in the srr thgge get “4 Fr Allen stated | from a south-bound fre eat ie tee tee acne jenew and sleet at Camp Mills for the | beonyterian church w hold a p 1 1 plist denade threats to| men eek for France. FH8iG. sharp ered th mon Nr aes Gb BOOK OS boot up Cer was di Hited With Listman and Rust, Ault will Broke, he hesitated, controtled |. a: a dial es for |T*dy, will file informations direct in| iater In the day. A careful as ‘ efore Commissions * Centralia Elks said the last rites for nage . ave a he t nminsioner PBilmaet? with offort, an he spoke of | Grinm at the prave the superior Tt, charging murder | for the 16 rede was m but they y morning Sane four war weteruns who lay be} puneral services for Dale Hub-|*"d conspiracy aid not be found, Raifroad yards ral charge fore him. bard and Ren Casagranda will be}, “It will take us ome little time| are efully watched by volunteer used of. pub f Rey. Thompscn's funeral address |ioiy satu to #ift the great maas of evidence we | eu Lint: m tending to Femmes Eato te heart of every one! “ane inst rites at the erve were DOW have,” Prosecutor Allen said.| The capture, inte Friday, of Geores| {nets resistance te the Us menor within the hall. .. |wald and the caskets lowered by Wo are not going to tip off our| Lester and } Kratherina, on] eats PFee men of the Amerioan Legion | ion: or automobile headlights, The | D@d in advance of the tr the train at Pons pig den ee fied made you strong in war, may | chines were parked so they threw pera P. Ch stensen an hn |making away frog Centralia with make you strong in pence, to UP | the glare onto the Masons and Elke : — (fasiatan at orney wenere * their two emaly his rer added an your country he said. Rally that conducted the services o aie Ach Wk Ge eee ee witness to the state ‘the cause of law and order. 02 | Taps was soun by a. legion | Promeutor e ith @ prepara-| it was announce ee preserve this republicend | yucier, and a firing squad fired the)“ of the case and with the ar Lester was arrested by legion nging of the ev will be on {the job until the trial is finished. j |. W. W. COMMANDER IS UNDER ARREST Geath salute over each of the graves idence, men Thureday night and t thousands bowed their heads 7,., long delay in reaching the Prayer. A singer softly breathed | cemetery was due to the tmmense he frends of “One Sweetly Solemn | crow, that insisted on viewing the dodies. It Was estimated that at} for investigation. looked him and he escaped. he packed up and was haste “he great military memortal ser the headquarters in the Mlk The guards over: | Friday fing out of this part of the country when his n to lub ESCAPE CELLS |Shoot Jailers ‘and Imprison | 0, pple chee is he 44, Ay conducted by the Amerioan| ow’ of’ caskets in the suditerlum| SPOKAXE, Nov. 16-—John Oreay, |family was halted at ‘Tenino Sheriff's Daughters here Friday afterneon in| atier orial services, Many |o ndeb-in-chiet of he LW. . didieiiai of Lieut. Warren 0. Grimm, | Saing por lle-so arent Gartndttewte, \GF, farce ta thie @iots 2 pi Continue Round-Up | SIOUX CITY, Nov, 15.—tLee ANcEitresh, Ben Casagranda| Thurston and Grays Harbor counties | rested « y police in a rooming | American Legion men operating at! parrington, James (ikeota, W. Dale Hubbard, overseas vet-| roe tne ony. All were friends|house on Second a aimost, di), | Chehalis, four miles from Com tralia, Cullom and Harry W. Smith, re. . gs Spa stain Tuesday bY! o¢ the families of the murdered men.|rectiy across the atreet from. the reek ond bi weap lan’ tm | contly captured by Sioux City ce, y . renteenerrrane armory, where two companies of | 7° Ger the direction Of | police within an hour after they ee |Nine Men Are Held stats mittia were tying tn watt for ee eee Uae eee had staged » daylight robbery of band jVayed the strains of the ; rs IL W. W. trot i ont {held % IG for sensty an howr,| in San Francisco) © Gracy admitted to Capt. Poms Boe ry porns Serres cole > their way out of the county jail hile Armericas Legionaries, Masonic! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15—Nine|that he was chairman of the de aunie oe ied eter aan ie Mars, 25 miley north of men, Ell and then the thow-|men arrested in two raids conducted |fense fund and that he was th ns Long Dariig the earth | are last night. ‘ef waiting Centralia and Che|on two I. W. W. halls here will: be ficial delegate of Lumber Wort peatonoe ox vente thé eer wae They took with them William Mourners marched slowly, sad-jarraigned today on vagrancyunton 600 to the Chicago I. W. i omar teh scones mae outer Convey, who had been held in the opened caskets to view for/ charges, Charges had been made |convention | st May. " rod i tee aoe Son eine at the jail on an indictment charge time the boys they proudly | that school children had been gtven| He was ket’ under etty and |“ or gp? . Ww A y con win ing attempted murder of Sheriff ‘Tuesday. radical Uterature at the halls. The|state chars t nina} gyndical- | Number ot are » But) Hugh Maxwell, of Plymouth no mob gathered and by 10 the towp was quiet again ‘crowd in the hall was esti at 4,900. On the sidewalk, un- @ to gin admission. more than Walted to see once more their of @ week ago. marched to the come men are charged with vagrancy and | ist are held on $1,000 bail. | The Fench Legion of Honor has |iargest gasoline motor fire engine & much larger membership than any | has been placed in service in Loulw- other promiment order. ville, Ky, What is claimed to be the world’s | Harry -O. Smith and WURLIIZER “Oh, What Mary™ “La Boheme," selection. “Tell Me.” CONCERT— a Pal Wi NOW HERE—A favorite star in a fascinating new role of life in the lights and shadows of “gay Paree.” Apache with his fierce love, fierce hate and quick dagger. Gita, B Gio roswell, This Picture Has It All, and the Inevitable Clash When the Two Worlds Meet It with announced late Friday that Thomas Smith, brothers of Elmer Smith, the ‘LW. OW. attorney, were released MALOTTE on the Mediey of French Songs. 1:30 SUNDAY o'clock | county, in & “boore runner” gun | battle, ‘early Last summer Stim si another of the famous Braze gang of Sioux City, was locked back in hin cell, the Geaperadoes saying they did not trust him, Biglin wag the only man left in the jail. The delivery wns staged while | Sheriff Maxwell was carrying tn sup. per to the men, Smith leaped behind the sheriff and shot him in the back. Will Maxwell, son of the sheriff, rushed to the aid of his father a was shot twioe, in the eye and back | His condition is critical, Sheriff Maxwell will recover. After shooting down the men, the bandits stunned Mra, Maxwell with a blow from a chair leg and locked the sheriff's two daughters, Clara and Fern, in a cell. They then took two heavy sheepskin overcoats, a 20-20 high-power Winchester and two 41 caliber Colt revolvers, and escaped | from town in a stolen automobile. n. tember J Paris is again “gay Paree.” And “gay Paree” is in “L’Apache’ — the actints under Reginald | gee ay eae Paris of the dance, the revel, the wine and the laughter; the Paris of the — Pun™, Piayps, jAnvil Che VALERA § FLAG __IS TORN DOWN PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 15— To insure the safety of Eamonn de Valera during his stay in Portland, Chief of Police Jenkins detailed three of the largest Irishmen on his force to serve ts & bodyguard to the “president of the Irish republic.” The officers will constantly guard de Valera until after his address and departure from the city togight. The flag of the Irish republic was 4 from a by the automobile of de of a American Ls terday gion membe an automot |which was to take him for a trip over the Columbia highway The former servic standing near, ot |banner fly men who were the Ir windahield of the machine, on a level with the American flag Approaching ved ish de V lera, the legion members demanded that the Irish emblem be removed, and without waiting for compliance with the order, ripped the banner off Irish leaders in Portland are high ly incensed, and are making a vigor ous effort to recover the flag. The tmblem was carried away and hidden by the former soldiers De Valera calmly watched the for mer soldiers tear down the banner jand make away with it, voicing no protest. Musicians’ Union Condemns Outrage Condemnatory of the Centralia murder on Armistice day and de nunciatory of the I, W. W., local No. 76 of the association American Musicians adopted “the following while peaceably niver elebrating the an. ry of the signing of the armi- stice with Germany, were subjected to a dastardly the I. W attack by within that organization, and “Whereas, said conspiracy and at tack resulted in the brutal murde four citizens and returned veterans of sald city “Therefore, be it resolved by the Musicians’ association, local No, 76. A. F. of M., Seattle, in regular meet ing assembled this 14th day of No vember, 1919, that we sympathize with the citizens of Centralia in the bereavement and abhor the vicious minds that could conceive the hor le crime that brought about said vement and, be it further @ “Resolved that it is the sentiment of this organization that we denounce and repudiate the I, W. W. and’ de mand that all officers charged with law enforcement do their duty to punish the guilty.” Irish repub- | as the citizens of Centralia, FOURTH NEAR PIKE Here—Now—The big six-part special, made from a noted Saturday Evening Post Story— Wade Hildreth is‘a young English jewelry clerk, but like every other red-bloédded young man, the spirit of adventure runs in his veins. Eagerly he grasps the opportunity to come if to America as a messenger for a priceless diamond necklace. Little does he reckon that the moment he steps foot from the liner at New York his life is in momentary danger of being snuffed out. He has run afoul of the master mind of crook- dom, The Shadow. His death is demanded. He does not even suspect danger when Morn Light, the lit- tle comedy queen, has the usher drop a note into his lap to meet her in her dressing room immediately. | ‘ Of electric interest is the mammoth jewelry store robbery, with scores of crooks who keep the police and fire departments busy, block whole streets of a great city and get away with You never saw anything like this, before on the millions. screen. |. EXTRA!—First authentic motion pictures of the— Sinking of Merchantmen By German subs, taken OO. me» ERNEST P. RUSSELLON THE WURLITZER by the submarine just recaived in this country by the INTERNATIONAL NEWS RIVER DRAGGED FOR | BODY OF FISHERMAN | The Skagit river near Stanwood is being dragged Saturday for the W., pursuant to a conspiracy hatched joverturned boat was found floating | POWDER BLAST _ SHAKES FRISCO body of a man believed to be hes Johnson, of Seattle. | aes se c i ‘la care SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.—One ‘ - Me feck Pea oo Iriguez, was killed when known he ' went ‘fishing Friday.| ary house No. 8 of the Trojan Powder Criea for help attracted a mumber| company blew up at 6.30 a. mm te of people to the river hank, An/ gon _ dy to apadeiaars | pao The force of the explosion was j 00; the -eerrane, fare | felt on this side of the bay. It caused P )LUTIO jalarm in Bast Bay districts. Win ASS RESO NS dows were broken over a wide radius The Trojan plant is located south: AGAINST OUTRAGE oi Saitusts nose San Leavare Resotatyoas) usatieg sation 40 cur-| Howard Bronstein, a company of- ta ed activities ollowing =the Centralia outrage are being passed by nearly every civic organization in Seattle, Every Elks lodge and Chamber of Commerce in the state has been asked by the local cham- ber to urge Governor Hart to call j% special logisiatiye session to pass a law making it @ felony to belong to anarchistic organizations, | MAINE CERTIFIES SUFFRAGE WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—Maine today certified to the senate ratifica- tion of the suffrage amendment. ficial, said the dry t | been eatin house probably ‘The loss has not jto the ground early this morning. |The loss amounts to $25,000, | While playing in South Seattle! Mee tn e ¥ ffect Head playfield, Adolph Wolf, 18, 2930 | A Quinine That Dos Not After | Tenth ave, 8, collapsed. At the city | hospital a .22 caliber bullet was found in his intestines, He had been shot thru the back by a stray bullet. It is not known who fired the shot. commanders themselves, and A SCOOP |SYMPHONY PLAYS | “POP” AT 8:20 P. M. attie’'s Symphony orchestra of 75 musicians will play its _ first popular priced Concert of the seas son at Meany hall, University of Washington campus, at 8:20 p. ™ Saturday No seats are reserved, Miss Thirza Cawsey, soprano, will ras soloist e program ine cludes Massenet's “Phedre” overs jture; Schubert nfinished Sym+ |phony"; Delibes’ Indian bell song |from “Lakme Borodin's “On th¢ Steppes of Middle Asia”; Mendel> Spinning Song” and Dell- j bes’ ballet suite, | rai | LUMBER MILL BURNS PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 15—Th¢ mill of the Willamette Box & Lum+ ber company at Linnton, a few [miles north of Portland, was burned ssohn's ause of its tonic and laxative ert LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | (Tan ) can be taken anyont | without using nervousness or ing in the head. There ts onl “Bromo Quinine.” EB. W. GROVI signature on the box 30q ¥ we ,