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- a 2 RANE RC RRR RR RRR ne ee RE ~ mes feature will appear serially in The Seattle Star at an early date. Don’t fail to read it. Tides in Sestile On the Issue of Americanism There*Can Be No Compromise Entered as Second Cline Matter May 2, 189%, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congrem March VOLUME 22, NO. 2865. age SEATTLE, WASIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. ; AS IT SEEMS " Gags Man Coalless Cat Comes Back, Thus Vindicating TOME || and Then | States in. | Young Purp Arrested for Murder pus seer! | Preaches SnowGrip ERTAINLY the farmer, } the swineherd and tho | Thug Binds Victim; Lectures Blizzard and Fuel Famine) fruit grower are getting rich. on |. W. W. Economics | Hitting Middle West | I Gig noticed sume Secon When Robbery Fails Section apples; we don't blame -—- for Mushing. for they wer> POKES GUN IN HIS RIBSEXPECT U. S. TO ACT) Ite wonderful to be a farmer Pick a few bushels of dollars breakfast Seattle police are seeking » BY RALPH F. COU og olla new style bandit Friday. (United Press Staff cote cee ‘They're after » genial burglar | = WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, HERE! That's a typtcat | 1ee een ow emile profeasion | %8—Drastic government action Ga@ more or les (ruth: | fF burglary. fo get the coal mines running is : His methods of operation were | expected here before the end of | revealed today, when Y. Aratani, } the week. 2 Seventh ave. S, was found With the West in the erip of a bound and gagged in the dining } Feom of the City Grill, Prefom | Dilzzard, which seems about to | | taine place and Yesler way. | sweep eastward, coal operators The Japanese. employed as a) and representatives of striking | pate in the plece, was uneaceed) miners broke up their joint con- |and released from bis bindings by | 4 \«! ference here late yesterday Un- John Antle and BE. L. Adams, 119) able to agree on a wage Minor ave., plumbers who arrived to| complete repairs in the cafe. = conference adjourned, sinc , ‘The plumbers appeared at they Srcvigent Wilson's cabinet nl |Third ave. entrance, and rapped on jthe % 01 aie |tomorrow. The coal situation will be | jthe door. Going around the building. 100 tire question to be taken up, rt 4,000 boxes, in bulk, at | ‘hey found the Prefontaing entrance |ig believed. Federal operation of the & box. They think they get [°pene sap meter iving on the floor (mines is one possfbitity, altho this tk Meney and less grict this | *28se¢ Jap porter lying on the floor. dered uniikely. The govern. Antel immediately called the po-| Tite it tq omphasized, wourd fae ee. Sergt. H. C. Cinnamon was al-| 1)" -- eye ae the city man pays at the | vem if the cafe when Detective c.|%%* same difficulty in getting miners ee cece jto return to work that operators a were unable to overcome. | Sticks Gun in Ribs More legal action by Palmer would Tee Jap told the officers that he! mot get the miners back to. work. in jopened the cafe at 7 a. m. and wae jarge nv rm, according to man: Crees-Dale immediately confronted by a masked|officiaia, The attorney general now Mere they are: Kathryn, Ponto and Pautine, the purp that was accused of murdering the cat, Tom the difference between 12 burglar, who stuck a gun in his ribs. |is understood to have evidence upon Mariah, and the purp's two little mistresses, who rescued bim from the county jail just in time to save him Be. ob 12 and 120. te about the |The burglar overpowered the Jap, a pan sage = from the death penalty, Kathryn and ine are the children of Mr. and Mrs. E.G, Chambers, of fetween what the farm. [cording to the latter's story, and ro ter, in the Duwamish valley 's Innocence of the crime was positively established today. and what the consumer \eagged him with a towel and bound Anderson issued the x * * % * * * * s againnt «’ unior Judge : him with ropes found in the cafe) insunetio es . whether it be apples, or ps saa _~ eee leaders of the! Tom Mariah, the eat, long mourned | bungling excuses for his misbehay-| that another cat altogether has met ee |. Phe-barglar told the Jap to keop| ine ‘the athe cium bean further: ‘ay dead, atrolied back into the coun: | lor with foul play, is a moot quedtion NE eee |quiet_ or he would shoot him, and pari spate yrs — sa ty-eity buflding today and resumed It's Deep Problem which, tho somewhat unpleasant of 7 2 fv, * - per 5, Pe ‘® = © Hooded | the lordship and mastery of his large | Tom's sudden show! rhile | discus 4 neve sermane. T always did ike to [ransacked the ente office ;,| him with reports from every section | and pet dager ary M ith nil | it pense ’ ve 4 lg ‘ e he the lad ero: o> Sipeaatad spend money. Returning unsuccessful from his) of the country. These reports have! hor six fluffy kits, c ; aia pana Oe 4. gerne cca dligalod who have just| mystery that bh onthe cour habitues of | Now as to the purp, Ponto, of reached the age at which t , ding epelibound | course, knew in his innermost heart ir round blue eyes and look 1 | for two breathless weeks, adds other |that he never killed Tom Mariah world for the first time peculiar ar to the case. For in-|Then why his long silence in the Thus was the Enoch Arden drama | stance, what ubout the tufts of cat | matter? Was he shielding some one rt. of Catdom unfolded, and thus Ponto, |fur and the several bones found by |else, whom he had seen murdering Asking for Troops the purp, unjustly accused of Tom | Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich tn the | this victim whose fur and bones were Operators today promised that if| Mariah's murder, was exonerated Jot next to! the county-elty | found? troops were sent into the coal fields | and his innocence firmly and forever | building the day after Tom's dixap-| Ponto still holds his peace, so far the strike would be broken quickly, | feratablished pearance? As the public is concerned, and there Thousands of minera would return) Tom ambled in about 9:20 a.m. In| Whether the bones and fur merely | ix only one person, or of the vernacular, Tom | prove an old adage that a cat has | at the most, who can And, tho I have tried | search, the burglar approached the | to do with activities of local union | about every method of | Jap, removed the gag, and inquired:| oepiciais, followin receipt of the stray cash, except aero, | “Have you any keys to the office] order rescinding the atrike sent out 1 find I get quicker action | drawers?” |by John Lewis, president of the fewer headaches out of farm | Aratan! said no union, under direction of the co in anything else. “Who ha | people make money on the Willing to Wait many, but some; mort | “The boss.” the farmers’ money is mate | “I'll wait until the bors arrives m they sell thefr farms to city |then.” responded the burglar, “and in the meantime I'll tell you some DeAnda the lengthening list of re thing about the L. W. W. Are you to their jobs if they were sure of rotectic « claime 1 o etuffing out of the «trang ore than one life, or are evidence | question, Miss Kath farmMers. who have sold out jan I. W. Wt # Governr is por d that | Young he-cnt that had been hanging aged 6 an her ® tak Pa ome to tive among us in our | The Jap shook his head negative) oo6 are available in every locality |around M Mariah since ber hue charming young mistr Pi es ction, proves, that |ty outa be. You snouta) Where they may be ne and can| band vanished, a fortnight ago, then “O to u uto”’ purp. average agriculturis Well, you should be. You should . ‘i | | y be called 1 pplication to the | turned his attention to “the family Geeey Nes in getting out of farm | eet ail the Japs to Join,” continued pent military center thru. the . | | nto Misunderstood ) Ig and getting into the realestate (tne talkative burglar sate Governer: j They Walk Now | '. * It seems that Ponto is a much-mis: — dusiness, | The Jap ified he would. j At the time Tom let home, the understood ng man, He seldom ap r ” Coa ow is bein tn 6 Tt takes more brains to be a suc Just then the plumbers began| ,. r| seach r a peg children were unable to crawl. On i ircte talky to strangers, but confides his farmer bo wag foes a thaking the door and the burglar.| Srricial reporta show. Most of thin| "8 return, he found th re six ! i rae 8 s to Mise Kathryn berm le a Jafter adjusting, the Jap'’s gag, tonnage le being produced by 150,000 | hale and hearty, and enjoying their t e or JF |and Miss , oF even a senator th te. ° rather late brenkfast At the conclu He ix a nice, nice ¢ and | the ca: non-union miners, who refused to A ‘The proof being in the fact that" Nothing was taken. The bursiar! strike N. aber i jon of the meal they demonstrated he never, never tells lies, because he Sguatiy successful editors, and law: | 1. i. cribed as being about 30 years, ‘The number of union miners who| their ability at locomotion by wob De doesn't want to go to the bad place, )yers, and senators, and bankers, | | an feet six hes tall, ond) g . i ao stl ee leaves i se bling «praddielegged and sprawling Unstoppable Speed MON vos hes Miss Kathryn. into the hithermost tackle the forming business, and ners of the Is Betting He Can Do And Ponto, very repentant for | weighing about 120 pounds |with the strikereseinding order ts given to any other male transer ‘Tom, ba it eald in hix fayor, neither made nor attempted to mak them ever crowding each other as ‘they noiselessiy scoot for the Ind., No ports of th jroad administration, the, a farm has wine, women 59 years old, chief | fair sized stocks that were intended 5 q a enue collector, of | for export are available for domestic Gocks, race horses, stud | deputy internal nu A po 0 Really 11, was found dead at| use. ‘Vhese reserve stores are on je the | Division No veg ae nt hig office in the postoffice building s at Atlantle ports, where they . . tly today, with no evidence of the|were halted by the railrond admin : nd note ation n the strike began. ND yet py ie all the ad- | cause of his death at hand. A note | istration t esnee that hag come in |to his wife, asking forgiveness and Reject New Offer bs our farming methods; | stating that he could stand the perse-| ‘The conference break-up yesterday about all the tmpro Jcutions no longer, substantiated a » afte miners formall ¥ ments in our breeds, in [suicide theory, An autopsy will be offer of the 1 don’t know anything about the deed." REVEALS LOSS any ie ou ethods Gi held today an average increase of 14 nt _ o ital sede of iiving. have Broth f Frank The miners alge exincted an arbitra [Those to France and Italy 112 Men ,Orown in Sept., our rural mode of livings, have | Brother O| tording tot. W. Guthrie, who nected! Are Ordered Excepted 1918, When Cutter Sinks coveries and spending of these ‘eity men, who moved from town | Henry Little, 63, anid to be a broth After the miners voted down the! PARIS, Nov. 28-—(United Press.) country and refused to live er of Frank Little, an I. W, W.|14 per cent offer, they proposed a 1d e lke barbarians in a cave. lynched in Butte a year ago, and settlement on the basis of an in-\ed all enemy warships shall be de se of 31.61 per cent, as suggested WASHINGTON, *D. C., Nov. 28,— in this country coulglsatoy, , | Otto Auto, #0 he challenges’ the| Ble United States coast g world ter Tampa was sunk by a German supreme council today d ard cut [And there in no more healthful | himself believed to be a “red,” Iw in’ bre ' M stroyed except those to be turned) pne tittle spfed demon will at Sonte 06 ‘ webby. no more interesting pas the city jail Friday, pending federal |by Secretary, Wi This was voted over to France and Maly in cOM:| tempt to ‘ ron te wi teh September 26, 1858, 900 wager on a gation of gasoline i nel England with tho The Founct! will order delay in the oss of her entire complement of 112 in @0 days Can he do it? Jofficers and men. it was revealed to w | day in the annual report of the coast | guard, time, and no more enduring pleas- | investigation ‘ down by’ the 0; lure than a little farm for the tired Little was arrested by members of business man. Sergt. P. F. Keefe’s “red squad 700 Volun gers to truction of a number of ship But as a method of securing Harry Smith, 43, also said to be an now being used temporarily yevenue, it just isn’t I. W. W,, was arrested at Maynard Dig Coal i In Kansas - ave, and Dearborn st., Thursday, and Kan., Nov. 28 c ution for thelr war lowwe ‘ 1, you know Otto, Mow him each day on the comic sere Say Meteor Falls | Pas eH Sh fferent countries of | r coal digg how he click-clacks is being held for investigation ngs . sponded to Gov. Allen's appeal . + he i cbatacles with his famous heh | Says Britain Must MAUD POWELL FALLS ‘mine contin southeastern | i Lake Michigan j\', | Keep Powder Dry FAINT ON STAGE|**" mney CHICAGO, IN | Gey, Allén declared the power of which caused atmospheric (ind elec: WOMAN HIT BY GOLF CLUB IS| MELBOURNE, ov. 26, — (De- ST, LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 28--Miss|the «tate would be used “to relieve | trical disturbances in Michigan and IMPROVING layed) —€ Britain should not Maud Powell, violin soloist, who col-| the coal famine and protect the liv fana Wednevday night elther| ‘The condition of Miss Farris clone eyes to the prep Let us be thankful that we have Star Want Ads Then let us be more tend to all your wants. Joico ita, Kanyay State Agricultural school meteor fall into the lake, Vanursdiay nights [should keep her powder dry ‘EVER CON TEMPL ATE DIVORCE? There are 300,000 divorced people in America. The biggest problem of so- cial life today is divorce. Kathleen Norris, world famous ‘writer, has ap- praised the strength and weakness of modern woman and woven her theories into a throbbing, pulsing story, “The Heart of Rachael.” This fiction ince Eat oe Cc e. a LC ; Late Edition | in m 8 tee hm Per Your. by, Mail "| cases against foreign diplomats " diy —— characterized as “negligible” by |"°0™ erate & having run away from home, and courts, This would make the arrest | But as a hobby, an avenue for I 1R u: | unton officials ; | Mrs. Mariah, meanwhile, gave no It in Sixty Days feeling very keenly the shame and|of Jenkins illegal extra money, a bottomieas pit into nterna evenue Hon officials. ccka of coat are| more heed to her unexpectedly re disgrace he has brought upon him-| The note today demanding evt-| which to drop dollars without Man Found Dead nearly exhausted, according to re.| turned husband that she might have rei hag told them, and they believe enc . as. pepo Bons sae B. ' re | making false statements “— OF U. S. SHIP > CE wed on the stage of the Odeon the-| of th: iged in carrying out thi led to reach the earth or fell into! ton, seattle 1, who was se-| Japan and America aking for thankful that we can ea hight after playing a.violln Lettort Lake Michigan, according to Prof.|riously 4psur 1 accidentally | furtherance of thelr Pacific y find just what we want Pere was reported suffering from a| Other offers of ne#istance received ‘ Moult@n, head of the de-| struck on the head by a golf club,| Sir Joseph Cook, minister of the! in that section TODAY, } jeart attack by physicians today. | today included 250 Indian student ment of astronomy ut the Uni | Monday afternoon, at the Jefferson | navy, warned in-a speech today everyday, and all the | Minx Powell had just finished play. | of Havkeil | ite, Lawrence; the | versity of Chicago : [Park golf links, is Improved and is| “While Lam wholeheartedly sup } time. Main 600 will Me a selection when whe wank tolentire foothall squad of Kansas unt-! Coast guards at Grand Maven, | believed out of danger, according to! porting the league of*nations,” sir rs the stage. She was rushed to aj vernity, and 1,500 students ofthe Mich., stoted that they naw the) a wort from the Swedish hospital | Joseph said think Great Britain | $5.00 to In; warmer to- easterly _winds Weather Forecas FEDERAL TROOPS. ~ DEFEND CAPITA BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Nov. 28.—Fo lanes Gen. Alvaro Obregon are fighting the City of Mexico with Carranza troop ‘according to information received here. Carranza, according to these advices, has” been forced to leave the capital and take refuge in Queretaro, the capital of the state \of Queretaro, 140 miles northwest of the” |City of Mexico. Gen. Pablo Gonzales is said to be di ing the Carranzista forces defending. th capital. Further trouble is expected, and is feared that the fall of Carranza is only | ,matter of hours. U.S. WILL SEND NEW NOTE TO MEXICANS WASHINGTON, D. ©., Nov. 288—Unilled Press)—A_ new LTIMORE F FIRE note demanding details of the | charges against William 0. | Jenkins, American consular agent held in prison at Puebla, THREATENS will be sent te the Mexican gov ernment today, it was announced at the state department. Johns Hopkins University The state depa nt will demand 1 the evidence om which the Mexican Buildings Are. Wrecked government bases its char, that — } falsified judictal statements BALTIMORE, Nov. 28.—Unit- ns alleged in t ply to the first) ed Press)—An entire city block, Americar note, which demanded his) including*several Johns Hopkins immediate release university buildings and places, According to the Mexican reply.) was destroyed by fire of nar the charge of falsifying sta ots! origin today. and not the charge of connivance The fire began shértly before with bandits who captured and midnight, and was still smoulder- held bim for ransom, is the main) ing at noon, ground for Jenkins’ imprisonment. | Nine firemen were injured ond’ Onder There Beebe hundreds of persons (were from their homes in the upper ries of business buildings. High winds swept The state department will obtain ull the evidence porse “i by the an government with regard to this new charge and will make a thord investigation before making its final decision and reply to Mexico. | It will be several days, it was liearned, before the final decision of ings of Lexington market were in a number of places and on | roofs of big department stores of employes stamped out 1 eee r Poa blazes, P the United States will be sent to A rough estimate placed ae A Maxios age as hig $1,000,000. The state department is now look the more‘4i ant buildings b ing up the laws of Mexico in the!” wore McCoy hill, Topographical belief that the new Mexican consti: | survey puflding, old biolo laboratory, Levering hall and ¢ ical laboratory tution provides specifically that nuular officers are within the juris diction only of the Mexican federal |to the Mexican government thru the Americ: erobass t Mexico City. ——— | The iiciean reply of yesterday to Owing to @ mistake tn Ithe United States’ demand for the | identity of , the’ =prisoner it | immediate release of Jenkins was not |¢fToneously reported Thursday |made public today by the state de |the husband of Mrs, Anna Neimitt” Marten and it ix not known when |2ad been arrested” on’ fn opens: its publieation will be authorized jcharg Contrary to earlier reports, it de- |!" > veloped today that the state depart-| The man arrested Is Charles Nets ment would advise Jenkins not to|Mltz, brother-in-law of Mrs, secure his freedom on bail. The giv-|"!t. Her husband ts ing of bail, in the opinion of gov-| Neimits Meridian ave, ernment officials, would be a confes-| discovered the mistake Friday, : | Mrs. Neimitz and her son, Wile” 7 Representations so far made by|!iam Fay Ealy, are being held fore) ] [Mexico have failed to convince this|the murder of Mrs, Elizabeth Bryang government that Jenkins is guilty of of Puyaltup, whose strangled ‘body collusion with bandits, it was learned | Was found the morning of Qeteber™ authoritatively, The state depart-/20 in the Mt, Baker Park @tstrigny ment believes he is innocent | _Nemitz is a contractor, well known n Seattle. Hs reputation is consith War Hero’s Wife Wants to Go Home ST, LOUIS, Now 28.--The wite of the “war's ¢ atest hero” wants wo go home to Tennessee And so Sergt. Alvin C. York today 7 onsidered cancelling bis speakil engagements to take his littl moun. tain wife back to the Tennessee _ hills away from the smoke and” me of the big cities, which physh) jclans think contributed to her pres. ent illness with influenza, i | An Arab drinks cold {® spoon and never ba: less his home be on the |sion of guilt SGicsw-onnenss same? Lady Nancy Astor Can Have Smoking Room in Commons LONDON, Nov, 28.—4United Press)—Commons is ready to welcome Lady Nancy Astor, its first woman member, with open arms. The commoners have al located one of their pleasantest rooms, overlooking « terrace, in which is a “boudoir ajtting room, for the first lady M, P, A neat notice board near the door reads: “Women members only.” Ly aney also will be allow- ed a smoking room, if she wishes,