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THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. JAP SCANDAL IN “JAPANESE HELD | | CAPT. BLAINIS | Fusco CENSUS INRED PROBE (_TONIGHT _| HELD ON BAIL Charge Orientals Avoid the Professor Nakadate Is Ar- campus—roputur concert by Seattle | Government’s Investigator Sy mph orches| Worked Quietly to Trace % a Do you think you would make a good detective? Count; New List Ordered | rested in Los Angeles Wey MC. A—Star Basket | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 4— | LOS ANGHLES, Jan 4 -Prot ball league, University’ Community With Japanese »jtre date, Japanese ead of | Pive vs. Soldiers and Sailors. aaa. NR ee ate eahool BCD " fo p mY, MG, Attar basket Try to solve the mystery in this play DOROTHY DALTO . private achool a€ Monte Hella, C Transactions ee ee ree ce arrent Hae Monty Helly CO | walt league, Piper & Taft va. Rainier | "i with redoubled cruphic instructions from the depart. | Post : nent of Capt bptipinasd 8 po m—St, Mark's chureh—Dr,| former North district manager of the | corporation, | her in pping board | | officials was the declaration | Saturday of Walter ©. Porter, special agent of the departmer of justice in charge of shipping | jp | ment of labor at Washington Altho It is believed there are 10.000 | axadate until recently was pub | Robt, W Japanese in San Ir ancisco, the first] ener of a Japanese periodical in| Mplscopal Count disclosed less than 2.0000 AN) Country Advices to federal | meeting Anvestigation of charges that the! | ithorities here said the information Bapances purposely avoided the cen wating to his arrest wis secured In sue bas been started. la recent raid of communist party SUND. Consus officials are not talking. | neadquartera in New York | He is being held pending arrival ation, national leader of npalen, addresses mass | P | Bmergeney Fleet will be followed ‘ s of evidence from New York, whe 8 wm m-~Sbeeens ey oy emg raves of Japs in [i ir'te sisen's nesting before the | ean Bod raters or’ usetas” Siscamced Inventigaion inthe "North Pa Seattle Enumerated |!" _sutherities here by Rew. 4. D. 0. Powers, People's ages Ae Be o'clock Friday afternoon in hin of ficen in the Colman bullding am the | Japanese in the Seattle district 8p m—t rene Sane are mak! 0 a . taureh—Spectal mu program. ns tne | PREDICT GALES 1 am. and 7230 p, m—KWwt Meth 2 result of two indictments retur imeem tt was reported ot loca) head odist churech—Special program by Jagainst him cartier in the day by | | Quarters Saturday, On the other) A modest snow Murry visited Seal ‘Temple Chorus. |the federal srand jury. ‘The is diet: | hand, it was said, “They are coming tle early Saturday morning But Spm. M6 AW Lewls | : " |ments charged that Capt Ma tr thru in droves.” pan ba the city ether rain or snow, which wit! not Heating the Air.” | Capt, dF. Blain while head of the Emergency Fleet ; e a Ye & modest flurry, is prognostionted * ee corporation, received secret commis eee coertet Se “lining up Uke) hy Weather Observer George N |rionw from’ the Stewart Davit and to be counted. | Salisbury for Saturday night and 7 Cal, Jan, 24.--Mme. | Equipment company, a New York Asked how high the total of Japa-| Sunday, In fact, the Weather man | Schumann tteink, opera singer, who 0 er firm that sold a great quantity of in the city will probably run, ajexpects southeasterly gales, along |* recovering from an attack of phew material to the government corpora | official said: “Oh, there's no) with the rain or snow. The monia, continues to show marked im. den; | provement, according to reports from ." He said he Was_not permit: 16 Grossmont home today mometer registered 31 degrees « zero at § o'clock Saturday morn Capt. Blain posted $10,000 and was released to appear for ar raignment before Judge Jeremiah | Earth Does '. the Shimmy i 's%srn PRIVATE COMMISSIONS One indictment against Blain cor Then, in Repentance for) i.e? co counts, which Shocking Us, Gre Dons [ete Oct Ge tome re board head acted as agent for the Garb of Snowy White — | stewart pavit and Equipment com | a pany and was interented in the .D MOTHER B. ed the | Pecuniary profits of that firm in its night, three different timer leengy Mleet corporation ships bul “It was shocking.” late stayersup |'" Washington and Oregon. sty a % rvctlc , legen in the Olympian apartments, 16th The indictment further alleg A that Binin had agreed sever all) ave, and M2dison st, reported Sat connection with any other businens, urday morning. ven the win and Wat he “felaniously, knowingly ows rattled In pane P e ong |2Pd unlawfully” received for his As if to hide her iniquity, O14) own use about $17,500 as secret com Mother appeared at daybreak clad] | missions, arising from the male of ia @ garment of pure white. Snow] Ui cinment to the Emergency Fleet | began falling at 3 a. m corporation, of which he was at the/ pl AP time the directing head. )46MRST I NOTICED there war) ‘The 60 counts in this indictment | anything doting” said Gould] detail transactions by which Capt ite up all night in the] fain received the alleged secret office of the Puget] comminsions, which ranged from $51 |Sound Traction, Light and Power) to $1,604. Company, in thé Electric bieck.| The second indictment is sub- ‘was when a bunch of keys banging | stantially the same aa the first, but jon the wall over my desk began to/ is based on different statutes. | Jingle on thelr ring.” } Federal agents of the department | Mathis deciires Old Mother shook/of justice allere that Capt. Blain three distinct and noticeable shakes,| split his commiasions on the dayit |then gave It up. It waa the second} company's alse with Frank ‘Tre time she had a new terpsichorean|goning of the Tregoning Boat com novelty. Her first effort was made|pany, local agent of the Stewart a yur ago, and wee a complete|/Davit and Equipment company. It fizzle. is declared that Tregoning turned inte ong over Blain's «hare of the commis T DEE LINGHAM and Anacortes,|sions to Mre. C. H. Boyer, Blaip's it wath reported, a few brick|motherindaw, and that this money | walle were cracked and some win-|later found its way into: the ship: dows shattered at 11:08 p. m At|ping man’s bank account, Victoria, B.C. it i said, the shak |CAME TO SEATTLE |ing continued for seconds. Van-|1N OCTOBER, 1916 couver, H.C. reports way it lasted) Capt. Binin first settled In Seattle a minute and a half. ey in October, 1916. He was vice-prent According to F. Napier Denison. | sent of the International Stevedor jehiet observer tn the Dominion ob-| ing company and boller surveyor in servatory at Victoria, the center of | wasiin | ashington and Oregon for the the disturbance was in the strait of] American bureau of shipping Juan de Fuca or strait of Georeia.|” tie wan named Northern Pacific QUENTIN corporation of the U "5. shloping | QUIDNUNC lboard on May 1, 1917, which posi tion he held until last April. Special Agent Foster, who has! DAULY HE ASKS A QUES. TION OF FIVE PERAONS PICKED AT RANDOM FOURTH NEAR PIKE Here’s the good old Mission theatre on the final week — after January 31 it will be gone forever—so come on in while the com- ing’s good and ‘ eh see a real Until ‘clever motion Tuesday Night “HIS WIFE’S FRIEND” | Here is the situation: 2 ‘A neglected wife, surprised with an old and dear man friend. Next day, the husband’s body found at the — of alake. A notethat threatened sui- cide. 4 ‘A Chinese spy, a blackmailing English lord, a strange drug, a game of chess for human lives, and an amazing tangle of love—all vivid on the screen. | | [beer investigating the shipyard canes for the last four months here, | issued the following statement } “After Investigating the shipbuild Ing conditions in Senttie and vicinity during the past four months, I feel THE QUESTION |that I am now justified in talking Did You Feel the “Earthquake”? | for publication. When I reached Se. ANSWERS attle, September 7, expecially desig. MRS. D. A. LEWIS, 2205 ‘Tenth | Pated by the attorney general of the Ave. N.—Why, no: I didn’t feel it, | United States to duct an investi. | MRS. R. N. ALLEN, 196 FE. 624 st. | ation here at the specific request Not at all. of the chairman of the shipping MKS. C. C. BENDER, 603 Queen | board, T felt {t was due the people Anne A Oh, perhaps that’s what |of Seattle to produce results before it was, I felt a tremble three or four |announcing that wrongdoing had times, but thought It was something | been practiced tn the conduct of ship Was it suicide or murder? If murder, who ' was guilty? If you try to guess before the very ending of the picture now here, your guess will be WRONG. Symphony Orchestra Malotte on the Wurlitzer ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ‘ong with the counter balance car,| ping board affairs in this distric “ ite” "Saes. W. FL RPLEM ate vinci | toners aaa 31 Artists, under Reginald Dunn, Persian Suit: .+ eee Stoughton Ave. W. . I didn't feel itatall, | “SHOULD Playing “Naila” “Tiny” .. Weeks and Burnett : %, MRS. uw SAMMIS, 1306 44th “The indictment of Capt. Blain : i in | Ave. 8. W.—Didn't notice a thing. T| wan be followed by other Indiet Sylvia Filbert \in Song Concert—1:30 Sunday ts | was asleep at that time. None of the| Mente of f chipping } aay an = officials and individuals connected | LOS AN eS, Jan. 24—William| With certain shipyards. Several si a = = Schillingoski bought a navy uniform) other Indictments should follow and wore it down Broadway, when he| im the very near future, feared arrest an a radical. Where | “This indictment of the highest of upon he was arrested for wearing a ficer of the local shipping rd of. navy uniform. | fice—a man who approved the ac |tions of himself and subordinates in expending approximately $260,000,000 val dl * | followed other charges against & number of men connected with the If You Weald | shipbuilding program of the govern.! “THE and scales over ver again |who have reflected great credit onleral caches used by the gang in per ger ond Hy covert fog Bek ng body, |Seattle by their activities in ship-/Seattle, She led the deputies to the| nd that local ap: | building, but does seek to punish any |others, where more loot was found) no lasting effect, an nd all men who have illegally prof-|aia poised | nanent relief othr t el" ; Hood's Rareaparitia, give it « poe Rag -sgphod on pling. nest a time | Inher alleged confession Mise Mc good fair trial, bi , must | Whe! wd 7 Curdy said she met Bragg 4 |thoroughly purity y« ood of tl The vaxt amount of work done by| ijn oe a Tein tetween’ seattle ill continue to annoy, pe ecial agents and accountants! "°°. ‘ . Thin «reat ined ‘epartinent of Justice, working |224 Spokane, She was en route to —" “eas . e er © o buy the Pot oh) Finesse during the past four months, latter city to buy the Potlatch HERE’S MORE ABOUT THIEVES (STARTS ON PAGE ONE) "MAN WOUNDED INGUNFIGHT In a gun duel in the dark, at 2:25] Hopkins told city hospital authori- a. m. Saturday, C, L. Hopkins, 58,| ties he noticed the man standing on night chman for the Globe ‘ain | the street with a drawn gun, evident. And Milling Co., 4915 Bighth ave, S.,|ly waiting for a chance to hold up {was painfully shot in the right leg/an automobile, Hopkhos says he man believed to be a highway: | fired over the man's head at first. The thug wheeled an¢ fired, bis ty Out of Your Skin | nent | At lea shots were fired in the | first shot striking the watchman in “The department of Justice is not|considerably more Jewelry wasfound| Skt Hopkins fell wounded after | the leg. eee, alee oct Gly | aaking the prosecution of honest men|cached. ‘This was only one of sev | the thug fired his first shot, but man-| None of Hopkins’ shots took, ef- f aged to regain his fe ontinued |fect. Hopkins lives am 4504 BSey- firing until his adver ry retreated. /enth ave, 8. her ag ee id teehee - ts Sree tel, but decided not to take it » normally oo take He od . rite : 2p atny adorei bechuse “it was only good for boot st |they are gentle and thorough. ‘VESTIGATED legging." | te By Booth Tarkington and Julian Street. You remember it was {| esa jr saate( MOTHER WANTED HER TO | " 7 tala . _ ¢ i Fostet is a Virginian, a graduate | § BRAGG STRAIGHT | a Klaw & Erlanger substantial success on the speaking stage. of the University of Pennsylvania | ‘ FOR INDIGESTION mi land of Georgetown Law school She stopped at the Peddicord hotel! Two Minutes * ky Two Minutes et ) fore entering department of justice '" that city, the confession says, | Before Yu . sifter bin Sunday Club work, he was a practicing attprney |PoSing as the wife of Brags. “Mis! waking JoTe. ABOOLUTELY (HARMLESS 5B Taking JoTe! wt The & Lewtiie. hich in his native state for eight years. mother had asked me to keep him q 4 ¢ Sam Lewls Company, whic During the past two yearn Foster "traight,” she said. “But he started | iD ical and’ t fA . ot the Se = ]Jims been engaged on some of the crooked. We quarreled and 1 gave OLD STOMACHS MADE NEW IN TWO MINUTES. " A story typical and true of American Hinrgest governmental investigations him the boot.” te life today. in the Unt States, notably the in-| Later they “made up" and re The quickness of its action will convince those whe are ; , W. H. Lewin, Seattle business veatigations of the American Inter. |tutned to Seattle, She learned of} 1 bt that JO-TO ie th. ‘4 in, will speak on "Beating the || national Shipbuilding corporation, at the Kyer robbery, she said, when meet Tn Gow rd lathe most wondertul remedy Yor tm ™ Air.” Before the club there will be special entertainment for the men in the lobby, beginning at 2:16 ation they have ever tried, |Hog Island, Pennsylvania, and the Bragg gave her the diamonds and! | United States Air Nitra corpora: | told her to sell them, but not to let ‘ton, at Muscle Shoals, Alabama. his mother know In fear that his 'rnest p.m — = mother would find out what busi fi E P. Six discussion groups tor men || Asks Cops to Find ness he was engaged in, whe says, | 5 Le Russell eaiately following the mans }| ° ithey burned two valuable collections Sold in Seattle by ‘ ing His $125 Bulldog of furs and silks taken in robberies | f Bartell D C mn on the Priendehi 8 per. “Captain,” a French bulldog, has here. rte rug Company when R. & ne will speak on || been stolen, Harry Norman, 1010) An “old doctor's house on Queen S Co. i ’ ob ghey ena Allen pl, reports to the police, Anne bill," the confession says, was | Swift & Druggists i wi And he Fireside, Boyr, blah | Norman values the dog at $125,|another place burglarized, The loot . ‘ / 4 ne wil be In charge of O. Ix Jacob! 1) and offers a reward for his return, [from this robbery was burned, ou