The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 9

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« THE SEATTLE i it tne JANUARY 17, 1920 SEATTLE YOUTHS ANSWER CALL OF OFFSHORE WIND | STORE BANDITS SK AGIT RAIL Phere Sam Is Teaching 60 halaman Se saohip at Path Nautical Sehost vs STUDENTS FOR ‘CENSUS TAKERS STILL AT LARGE LINE ASSURED TREATY TRUCE MOP UP IN CITY Gunmen Line Up Customers Board of Public Works for Referendum Vote Favors.10,000 Noses Yet to Count and Rob Till Timber Purchase Move for Ratification After Official Canvass Ends And one woman aga “ f “ Hegiate tre ferendum P t of ding “Dp am the Laurel r 460 ¥ neteu 1 wh ait nd iy per in the aity W., Friday ¢ robbed tw ' mer ome w ' wccounted for when the register of $208 « . 1 \ ' porals for settlement of r inting officially ended Friday escaped, were st Ke § t works Frida t fr ' ace treat day bi« ow a al conatre ' t a preponderant who had been missed in the The pair previously ¢ red : t r r te favor of a mprom 4 1 to the Chamber of Laurel market, adjoining a « tween the Lodge and demor tle res ree and to the offlee of Rey t chief of the census, in the dered the proprietor, Arthur A wage : Asmus, and two cw ir rc, Friday, and asked to UP to the wall, with ¢ y to ¢ rd 1 ay gel The register v ' 1 ld he believed fully 10,000 The victims w t t reas ‘Werte retlocugren siidcation—facuity, 4 tudents, | ti enumerators marched into the nd were | of 65-4 . 40.4 their books Saturday morning, de* made to stand against wall w $456 An appro Ratification of the league and|claring they still had work to do is r eight others, ading Pr rietors | 000 w lo t et treaty without reservations or|their districts which they wished aa % a a ty and ¢ sev " 1) tp Ker | menamnent Facult stu mplete before belng relieved Of 8 Harry Schrosso ar ' Harry 8 } ; canta, 94,490 eir oath ‘ Ben Kelgh, while ¢ eK , re Itatifieation of treaty with Lodge| .One hundred of the 274 elty dime al } : Negro Jailed as ee ons Facult 14.244; #tu-|tricts are reported complete, County, astily leaving store ' istrict enurerators, outside the eltyy, ere dleappeared. A few minut Robbery Suspect “ie ave a month to complete the eoumte later, E,W. Car 48 15th ave, N } Se thie eattied 2.5 chin bat a : 1 —- te le ged p ave be league or treaty in ar n we description, jumy oe ait 486; student 11,073. same descrip ' autor | Wa | Two Men Are Held mobile and ive Barrett, one of the store proprie- | |Bandit Taker Sues for Toting Guns tors, went home ry: los | Cha with carrying revolvers, then returned to ie U. Ss. to Get Reward sixe « 69, and i R. Meyers, tently. Be : 5 1. For were being held in the elty jail | te bureias : . 1 Lane, train | investigation. Patrolman Francie BiEs hag been baphen as Donian and Patrolman Fred Nicolar Upper left—Cadet FR. Ham, |\2ir Howsra. aliiway Administra.|Kefe arrested them Friday sige Sie tauhe the Keres mer, Mabton, Wash, at wheel. | tion." during an epidemic of robbery. blown by the wir that the broke ing @ currer Two more years and he'll be v3, Saese doing this 4 southwest | soon Upper middle—Two mess hounds, You have to learn this ty marshal of Mon-{ e, read th rid placard, buckled een a ticahooter, and within 11| Warden Issues sre obaagt wed PV ret | Tips for Trappers train robber pleaded guilty and Sugar Thief Will Tacoma Ministers Go to Reformatory ‘ \ way to good gaptain was sentenced to Walla Walla, The| All trappers must obtain a Heenae to Be Guests Here from De ' a Ate abet pee Tia Whew tx ed the congratulations | before they snare fish, otter and Tles Members of the Tacoma Mir kload of which did not t gull, bis sbipr call one if friends, looked at for a coon, according to County Gafne association will be the guests of the t I's DE , 4530 12th | flivver, and waited for the t Warden A. J. Beach, Trappers need @iatile Ministerial association at a| “One t ¢ ars at Monroe ave, N. E., Seattle. re sdministration to send on th license to take coyote, MmUsinmy meeting to be held in t mouth | Sur J A. W. Frat nid Helow, from left to right— | $5,000 reward mink, skunk, marten, civet cat and. church next Monday at 10:30 o'clock, | Ft Cadets L. A. Ramstead, Everett; And he wai And he waitéd, | weane! Rev. John Kennedy, D. D., of Ta E. KR. Hausman, 918 N, 78th And he waited " | —_———— . Will deliver the principal ad-' Anyway, there is no reom for trow st, Seattle; D. EB. Shaffer, Se And then, on Friday afternoon, ne , Hers byline at “ha, 'on rita aternoon | BUSINESS MEN’S CLUB - Insert—And here's the mascot | he federal court here to recover, | ELECTS NEW OFFICERS of tee leeteing ship Vicksiare, | The Kalons Business Men's” club | 1 dobnny MeNulty, aged eight aad oo nae ear this real sailor and every, | PWO U.S, Generals eis it tirst meeting showing eae He made the trip t | Released by Baker tors for the ensuing year: Jamal |. Bremerton once. WASHINGTON, J Brig. | Waterman, president; Chester Starkm, Arthur Johns vice president; William Staley, eeere= i from dut r,jtary; Thomas H and directed by Secretary Bryant and Leslie iC ay | coming a maritime power, rpmi of the days when the Yankee on the pv) WY a z | and he r ith Ge yy” Ae o ckel are on © state « Doctor imate After Years of Mari- ooo: win, comanr® tnt the _vichebre ore tripe tho stata of es time ng myc rey gine: that ran up to|Seattle. Active, athletic chaps, with|tea clippers were » er to proceed to Camp Upton, N Tak 3, China, in the days when the|the call of the open in thelr veins, | high and take command there America Is Prepar-|’ } - hy : © were fightin he Boxer re ¥ have chosen thix course instead| As I stepped down the starboard! Brig. Gen. McCo e- ing to Reclaim Her |=!" s°4 tw wan aboard the ship|of high school or college, becaune | ganeway, atthe end of my vist, the| eved_ from Pia, “Arie, and YUKON PIONEERS WANT — the cable at San Fugoos.| they wish to follow a sea career ill, clear notes of a bugle sounded | or iz., to take Prestige on the: ec how many oos| AVERAGE AGE OF color." All work ceaned on ¢ I fas. district. MORE MEMBERS HERE © a a” | YOUTHS IS 19 YEARS f the Vicksburg, A campaign to raise the member: ! Seven Seas — 60 “ It is men ike Mallia, I learned ao) Stripes fluttered Lads Go to School |soruy. tat are instructing the] gome have only ceaminar acheol edit: | America neereh youthful marines in the art of sea |- “et mesaganabegroey eh 4 an ‘merch cations of them are intelligent Here Aboard U. S. |tnansnip. ‘Mattia followed the sea |AHOn® All of them inteliigen: |ship of the Yukon Order of Pioneers” ot the | Sugar Price Soars Le No, 2, to 1,000, will be inatige ins stood | ¢, |urated in the near future. The to attentior | to Enlarge Profit) ganization is one of the largest pi quick-brained Americans, who kriow All over the « ntry, at the same} oneer societies in the Northwest, S. Vicksburg |from the old squarerisger days t0/what they want, and are going after| hour, tbe boys in Uncle Sam's naut- ,Tetall sugar ts now 18% cents a orietie , it, Thetr ave ° fe ia 19. ical achools ere evo. — superdreadnoughts. Once retired nb 8 Is were paying thelr devo-| PAT. received by the fair price SUBMIT PLANS | 1 " The day when the maritime pro-|tion to the flag—the flag that 1s to| JAC f A . etiv v' ° ye bac! BY JACE MALL from active services, he cam Kl tension can be monopolized by for-| fly once again in the ports of the 4 Some hundreds 6f yards out in| to teach the new generation of sea-|/ ties 4 me a weal wand bs |the little cove she lay, a gray bulk|men the pradtical craft of the oti | rotees etypey te as xed _ j world. pe ie "I |the retailers a profit margin of 2/sac¢ in Okanogan county have: lin the mist A rattle of anchor} Lieut, McNulty and the skipper] tive opportunities for Young America |cents per pound on new cane sugar |submitted by the commission ‘of chains, a scurry of figures on the | went aft to confer with J. BE, Jones hore. And) BRADBURY SERVICES SUNDAY |gineers appointed by the state long deck and the ship stirred slug-|chief engineer officer. 1 was reat Tagg cut after| Funeral services for J. H. Brad-| SHIACH FUNERAL SUNDAY |mmxsom based. The unit under geome shly and got under way, Slowly|the hands of the masteratarme ‘or 40| Funeral services for Mrs, Kate| sideration comprises’ 22,900 acres of | © opportunities b 82, a resident of . she moved in to the dock at the|Cadet D. BE. Shaffer. The cadets With Uncle Sam behind the mer-| years, will be held Bunday from the! sniach, 71, widow of William Shiach, |'2"4- foot of the old Pay Streak on the|as an essential part of their train-| chant marine, and with the youth of pel of Butterworth Sons, Rev. J.| will be held at 1 p! m. Sunday from University of Washington campus.'ing, assume the roles of the of-|the land looking toward the sea for a|D. O. Powers officiating. The body|the chapel of Butterworth Sons. In A flexible steering wheel shaft fer As she warped in, a lean, husky|ficers of the ship. Like in the An-|carer, we are again on the way to| be cremated terment will be in Washellf cemetery.!automobiles is a French im lad leaped over the gun’le, seized |Mapolis system, they have the op-|—— a — the cable and made it fast to a/Portunity in their two years of ap eat. A dozen other boys followed,|Prenticeship to practice every job} there was a laconic command from|°? shipboard, from engine wiper to| a bronzed and ancient mariner with } commander | 4 solid foot of “hash marke” on his | THEY CAN ALL G sieeve, and inside of five minutes | OLD GILBERT BALLAD i a the big ship was lying snug and} Exclusive fast alongwide the dock one The ship was the Vicksburg—one Hig, Newest Tr, icture mar Aboard her Uncle Sam has @ committee from the U. 8. attorney! oyyyPra, Jan, 17. —Plans for the |Reneral Inte Friday afternoon, ®V¢| new Methow-Okanogan irrigation pro We went below to the cadet quar-| ters on the gun deck. It was also| the crew's quarters, for the cadets | raat reeie “auadron” Ct jare the crew aboard the Vicksburg n w *)—and the officers, too, for tha ship for the merchant) matter. Hardly a cadet but can y, like the elderly naval man of t's famous ballad I am a cook and a captain] “ snap Bs 5 mate of the Nancy brig.| au p n¢ dship- | : Get otudalel foe the oon un tight, and a midship rican mere parine th oi — ia _more wih - as “| Wor the boys aboard the Vicks p t Ps °f| burg are trained to hold down every the sever aboard a seagoing vessel. | HEAR THE CALL or o gun deck, I looked about THE OFFSHORE WIND t s or chairs or bunk ne America you 1K the de ng navigation, ‘and The red-b ¢ out of the cou 1 « th te f the sh ut New York’s gay Bohemia and the Sunny South form the background for this comedy-drama! TOM posit try has heard the call of the off-|1 a sign that 43 men spent | KING OF THE GALLOPERS iets Wind «ad te shoving. off toc|thels lelvure ” ewe 1h ote tiny | | When the ship was finally Then I glanced up. There was al — snug and shipshape for the row of tables swung from| t ¢ photographer a t g-—I don't suppc that is ' ft 1 over the na “ term—and a row of éé 7 (retired) the ski CAN CHEW TARRED | In th I-k: burg, and explained that we were! ROPE AFTER FEW DAYS Mr. and Mrs. in the well-known stage play— the mer t ma m. ve ou wks there at ” We have 43 cadets aboard ship| Dieht.” Shaffer pc t. “During Carter De Haven now,” said Capt, Be ‘ mene ‘ re stowed av Space pe 79 ty lage Aatetaen pega Fae eo heap } in a Comedy 44 | ‘ ME class. Sometime November a{ “What do you do when you're not | “Their Day of Rest” re) SS second class of 60 will come aboard. | busy 1 querted. That will be our full complement—-| ‘We're generally busy during the 1 cadets for the merchant ma-| da At night we get shore leave —A rampjng, roaring mance of fhe West, in rine I inds at 6:00 o'clock in the 99 which “Cheyenne Harry” is such a lovable kidnaper pene, Dee ray gy slr : ; x a that his victim falls in love with him. : Sea whe CAN aber: Shama Forbidden River, cenic few tim Just to get up an appe Py hard Te wt lateinee te for breakfast, you know.” Current Topics and a Weekly ‘i Géieve teks t sal 7 The youthful master-at-arms—the |; s te ge pe myles grinned, “T hey. dent py have to worry about our appetites. ; ager Tr ton Bh tga tna days cn ibn outer a Oo CI EMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director . hwo ew tarred rope or digest CONCERT NUMBERS Most ef the morning we study eee eekine veversthing eet hn | seamanship, knot splicing, compass “Down South” ..............2++...Myddleton the night. A chief petty officer ing, electricity. Bey Song, “Happy Days”...........+.....Strelezki astronomy, wireless and 6 that commands and plat tricacies of } are divided into three divisions and one engineering one of our instructor liv Wo serve in each division ecutive off of the ship, pojnting No university In the world gould to the bronzed and weather-beate bly have the fascination for an CP. 0. “He's our in, Nam adventurous and active youth as did ja, Thirty odd years in the|that ancient cruiser, Here, aboard a i . Bight They |man's ship, was a chance to learn a old-time U. 8. na man, shou directic ut le in the na Pasig 7 tne cof “unde SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE I hazarded. the end of two years they can step} § BACK TO TEACH into a third officer's ticket aboard ¢ NEW GENERATION me of the U. 8 merchant marine | He saw service in the 8 avele at a minim salary of § American war, the Philippines, the|including living expenses [Boxer affair, the Mexican trouble Zhe majority of the cadets aboard ONE WEEK—STARTING TODAY anist

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