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THE to forget some things in her past. GIRL WORLD,” from the pen of B. M. Bower. RRA AAR ARRAN The Star’s Phone MAIN 600 VOLUME AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH MUST have been a sun worshiper somewhere | the past think I he of those bright bro ling every day the Lord « ng every day at su Prince of the Day whir Jot down the crimson the bi aml gold of the I think #0. hE to do with ing to be a sun worshiper t can't be managed, I'm going be a prospector on Mojave Mesert, where the 3 Muys in fhe year m at forty miles samme exact period ‘That's the way I get to feeling ‘Biter six or seven months of the Mists that are peculiar to the Pa Iists; one of those “you-can-be Jin-itall-day - and never-get-wet Mists thta are pecu to the Pa ‘tific slope. | The only place on the map where in is dry, and it ix considered th treason to use either an um ella or gum boots, no matter misty ix the mist. I've seen @ry inches of mist gently de In the Lower Columbia river n in 24 hours: two and eight of which arid inches I per absorbed while drifting and if I have it next time, I'n and the sun sbines and the wind an hour for far i ‘in a canoe, but I have never “wrung the frankly damp hand of 4 nough wet rain in this Coast yet—and doubtless I nev UT after a few weeks or months, or whatever it ‘was we had recently of these waterproofed mists, once in a while a @ay like yesterday. f warm, quiet, friendly day, neither mists nor fog nor interferes with the program; that starts the pusxy willows » amd the trout fisher to varnishing rods, and the m school teacher to reading hooks, and the urchin to play marbles, and tired, frowsy, tine-burdened pumans in offices windows and guzing and hard at nothing at all City folks are to be pitied if they at it the year thru, When the breath of life was Ireathed into us, it was the breath "of the woods, the scent of the wild Meflowers, the balm of the eternal Thilla,. and the fertiic richness of TmOod, black earth, steaming fn the not cigaret ory smoke, ashes, dust, the gurele of steam pipes, and the Eiistesme gases from ten thousand motors, roaring up these black, : canyons we call streets: ‘ not breath of Ijfe—it is 4 th of death soe of HAVE had enough the rural fe ” that I have few iNusions regarding them, and I know of no more uncom fortable spot to make a living than lany spot afforded by most any farm. But, stern and grinding Sweating tho th has one town and ci his natural envi soundly, he br mever cuts the umbilic ties him to the hy Nature; and, gnarled, and bent and crabbed—aye, and bigoted too ‘tho he may be at life's « still always the farmer can evening’ rest brown arms acro: the top bar of the pasture gate fand gaze unblinking etting suf, and subconsciously renew his strength from the source all mundane forces, the earth. eee N CITIES men put thelr churches; t | And in their manmade world. with nature forces with nothing but othe tle with, ther the greater willy tails from the Umbs in the and imagine that somewhere be But the farmer 1 ner, and » fisher trapper. nN the t who wrest th nature J Ja of old—these men dis r puny is their best effort, and how pitiless are the great they pit their tiny bra rinst But still they fight on may them buffet thern; t overwhelm on, serenc contic within they € force that is greater thar hese powers with. out. And in the finite wenn stern = happiness and that gon can fer! (Turn to Page 2, Columa 4) conque men to urban brothers upes swing b; rotter they ure tting the mari- and the how forces seasons despotl blizzard’ ma them the 50, whether they win or los find till the fighting thelr might something no « aS They marry RANCHER, whom she had never seen before, proposed to her BUT, that’s only the beginning of the story to appear as the next 12-day serial i found herself stranded in a settlement whose business was represented by one saloon, one section house, one stable, one twelve by twelve depot and a store that was no more than an addition to the saloon. She hadn't got out of the station before THE YOUNG and was accepted, tho <n warned him she couldn’t cook and had come The Star. It is entitled “RIM O’ THE On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise stofficn wt WASH., THUI Beattie, Wash, SDAY, JANUARY 29 The Seattle Star 1920, CENTS Late Edition Per Year, by Mail $5.00 to $9.00 night rain and Friday, southeasterly gale Weather Forecast: ; NEW SENTENCED 10 PE HAMBY TONIGHT Ito Electrocute Slayer of Ta- coma Pal and Others OSSING, N Jan, 2%— Gordon Fawcett vy will go to the electric chair at 11 o'clock tonight to pay the penalty for the murder of two employes of & Brooklyn savings bank, which he held up. Hamby today showed no sign of| eakening In the attitude of bravade y. } prisoners ev ath cell in the famous on. He has persistent to sanction any formal effort to save his life, He has refused to tell any of his history or his family connec | tions. | Hamby was convicted of slaying | De Witt Peal and Henry Coons In East Brooklyn on December 13, 1918 | He was first connected Veen that erime after he had surrendered near Tacoma, Wash. after he had killed Robert Davis, a shipyard worker, with whom he lived. For the Davis kiling he was sen tenced to life imprisonment. He then | confessed to the Brooklyn murdérs jwaying preferred quick degthto living death in prison. He was brought to Brooklyn, tried, jeonvicted and sentenced to death Hamby insists that his true name has not been told, and that it will not | be. He | name apy a Sing has said variously Hamby, Jay Browning. He haa told robbery, holdups and burglaries that asserted netted him hundreds of is of dollars Waiting death at Sing Sing. Hamby haa often consulted an Ouija He claimed he had forgotten 4“ name and was’ asking for formation. He said spirits bad told him he hadn't used his own name for long that they also had forgotten that his Alien and stories of in board Smilingly, he told attendants today he probably would utilize hiv Ouija board and phonograph for some last entertainment today. He o clared he wanted a real dinner to night SEATTLE YOUTH KILLS HIMSELF killed bir Marvin 1. Fetkner, 31 jself in the morn head The yout told police been suffering der and had bi leaned fram from an He came to me tt I would fe the father a mornin anked me if | shot himself,” QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY TION OF PICKE) A QUES What qualifica for mi | THE QU idate ANSWERS 75 Pike wt A ed into it He That's one. I Dune enough for F. ©, BAK 0000; I haven't loc 3.0, BL hould be eit A a yt man hard Jon't k are either of them hea the MKS. HENRY L. GRAY, 4 ave.M Ask 1 omething eas: THOMAS J. HANRAHAN, 2208 N sbth st-——Huh? What's that? Dun to get » ever Fitzgerald or un can MRS. ZAC HANSCOM, 1808 Denn | Way don't ask 1 suited with Ole Hansey Oh was refuned | jcaliom, STREETS SAFE FOR 15 DAYS! Takeo Ymada, South Park Japanese, was fined $100 and sentenced to serve 15 days in the city jail Thursday in police court by Judge John B. Gordon for driving an auto- | mobile while drtink. Ymada was arrested by Patrolman James Hamilton Wednesday while careening madly south on Marginal way. | The officer testified that the Jap would first drive. on the left side of the road and then cross to the other side. He finally crashed into a telephone pole. Judge Gordon upon the completion of the testimony did not ask a question but immediately passed sentence. He | laid girte on P aa “16 days in aati at DRAKE IN FAVOR OF TRAFFIC REFORMS Auto Just Misses His Coat-tails; He’s Ready to Help Make Streets Safe Narrowly missed by a speed. | lation of ing automobile which brushed pedestrians his coattails at a busy down plan ts, briefly town street intersection, Coun: rat—Place respons cilman A. T. Drake went to the traffy city hall Thursday and declared in the potion dep: himself in favor of stricter regu other person te as traffic officers SEATTLE COSTS sins SCATTERED At RITY There's neattered traffic to safeguard tment and permit ™ in the outekirts nen On congested cor ue Investigate Price of Clothing ‘ and Necessities ome to turn bim joose emen from outlying beats where are ering 30 or 40 square s of territory and aren't doing nut them on corners ak eh aaah aptain or other ian arted next , to ob " 1 bring in some will be week lepartment of lab yrmatic Lisp and Cher nd tw abreast u at 7 One around the was a friend of ed the other car all intersection tomobite came mine right croamed the doing | “TAKE MEDICINE” 1S HIS ADVICE The er driver had to crowd » to the curb to keep out with the result that ar bein hit as is com ‘The ‘fehder brushed got to the curb n't any traffic © the apecdir but if ther x he would have testif their} rerald said he be to take policemen 1a expected way me | officer x driv had | * je t hagzardou Walks Into Dairy; _ Robs Purse of $30 t, walked into er Home 1 Products Co, 609 Third after 0 from the of Mrs, | Is rec em Motorcycle | ha it the thie sign them to P winter when | tent } done, he said, until ele when the council reanized. The ‘ouncil oted against giving Chief War-| men at this time, eved crime is prey ttle can be the tion took $! nd pu present an patrolmen more pe »oms, but faile Tacoma I. W. W. Is Given Prison Term TACOMA Wash Ju 9 Ww Rand. 4 ted Mexicans to Free American Aviators BROWNSVILLE, T as, Ji Tieutenanta Davis and ators who landing in Mexico, will be ed shortly, it was announced | They were held at} exico, by military au were accorded good id “k fog, mistook | Rio Grande by lack of} on Mexi-' American 4 forced rel here Guerrero, folate section plonage in United Cushman late yes uct, wa ced to three MeNeil island penitentiar States Judge Ei. 1 terday, His offense was editious liter He alleged 1 Monten year toda thorities treatment The flyers. | the a when (1 and » ean soil, reports in a th » river for the ed down line alighted distributing | trial with W's in ges of on 8 other superior criminal syndt court of chi |binders and the Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year 126 Ira Coleson, Téth st N was and his knee wrench by an auto driven by E. 8 bar, $03 Westlake, at St and Westlake, Wednesday noon hi frighten ped back into the path of the car Pedestrians 127 Hit by Autos This Year James Walsh, 1120 Bowen ave skidded his car on Latona bridge Wednesday afternoon and knocked down an unidentified pedestrian, Walsh took the man to the clty” nospital where ‘his néight injuries were dressed. The man left the hospital pefore hie name could be obtained. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year M tempt Dunbar honked ng Coleson, who 1 te cro ¢ middie of the t ke vn bi I 88th #t ‘Thursday morning take his vic it Stanton re early tim to a hoxpit fused, saying scratched wris curred near Madinon st eae eceneemesnenecencemeeseeeeenscecsescemss * HART ASKED TO HALT HANGING . Labor Council Sends Reso-|S 1 lutions to Olympia Governor Louis F. Hart was asked to commute to life impri ent the on Isom erett murderer t to. him by the Thur 1 We “SILENT” wuRY White JUDGE BARS WEAPONS FROM COURT WILLEXECUTE 'HIE'LL HELP MAKE CITY ‘their weapons or leave the court, Judge John M. Wilson said ‘render his weapon.” BEING FORMED To Hear Testimony at Mon- tesano Trial for silent jury” ates to wit at the trial ed Armistice day mur Montesano and watch were being chosen here by local labor union Mohr was named by Labor council Wednesday ight to represent that body, after a speaker had charged on the floc of the counell that “a conspiracy afoot to mob the prisoners if the © cleare: busines Taleamen labor derer oceeding irsday Paul K the him, don't man had told “if the law will.” interests, yew atmosphe peaker said, wobblies, tain busines: charged, have sent em trial ate an tility against the prisoners, paying them for the time Montesano. John Von Carnop was the Metal Trades council as ‘silent juror these we it to the of and war to “er gelected hy their Printing Trades Strike Here Settled Reports were current ‘Thursday that the strike of pressmen and book sympathy strike of re had been settled, The ton strike five months ago ed pay conditions. Term were not made public, of settlement bal ga nd changed work: | | strenuously ob, of | i GIVEN TEN YEARS 10 SAY SPECTATORS FE TeRit CARRY FIREARMS Sweetheart File Notice of Appeal | LOS ANGELES, Cal., 29.—Harry S. New, rey son of Senator New, of ana, today was sentenced an indeterminate term of years to life imprisonment San Quentin, Cal., state tentiary. ag was convicted Jan ary 15 of second degree der as a result of the of 18-year-old Frieda his sweetheart, in To |Canyon on the night 4, 1919. After two hours of a |ment and testimony the overruled the defense {for a‘ new trial. ti |tence was passed News |torneys gave notice of ‘land secured a stay of tion until next Tuesday. — Judge Says Vanderveer Must Give Up Weapon, if He Carries One BY CLEM RANDAU HARBOR COURTHOUSE, MONTESANO, Jan. .—-Spectators who are reported to have been carrying| guns ‘into the courtroom at the trial of the 11 alleged I. W. W., charged with the murder of former soldiers at! Centralia on Armistice day, will be called upon to surrender en GRAYS cil today. Judge Wilson stated further that if it develops that De-| , fense Attorney George F. Vanderveer is armed, he will! ‘be deprived of his guns. Rumors that some of the _lumbermen who have packed the courthouse since the the have come reached the ears 0 oe Judge Wilson last night. “We certainly can’t permit that,” he added today. “If Mr. Vanderveer is armed, he| will also be called on to sur-! Honeymooners Inspect Jail; Visit Morgue’ Everett Prisoner Saws Bars, RETT, Jan. 29: Sawing the bars of his cell last C. L. McCilano, alleged army dew [er, escaped from the city jail | Believing he may go to the h & sweetheart at Three Lakes, | notified authorities there to | the lookout. Posse Is Out After” Escaped Con A posse searched vainly all Out to See Sights; Begin, dna was still hunting Th ace of Wiam H. True pia aand James Ernest Portland, convicted counts who escaped from McNeil prison Wednesday in a rowboat, 4 convicts are believed to reached the mainiand three before they were missed. MILD FORM OF FLU HITS 6 Be Scared,” ” Says Read Fifty-six cases ne a mild form” Declaring that reports that an oan Legion jury would sit at trial to pase Judgment on the of wlaying their com lebration of Arm Lieut airman of ligence corps. for issued a statement to: day to the effect that the American Legion will be entirely satisfied to have the case passed on by the reg ularly impaneled jury only We have no intention to bring an Ameri I to sit at the Van That is only of the many rumors going the nda which entirely without ria ‘sof questioning wan ae.) Tour in Court House Basement veloped a « hearing when At An the men ace rades during the ce intioe day Col JR the 1 n Lewis county were entirely false. Van Gilder, ¢ nt sion jur trial Hider said. today anderveer touched upon the n the organization to erafts and attitude position he 1 that the rather rences betwe Honeymooning even own home town may unusual delights and thrilling if properly conducted. to Mrs. Elizabeth 5. is-yearold bride of a in one’s have its recordin ac ra to indus Vv ry support stantly take 8 labor trial murder case Do working to strongly rding ‘Thompson, day Until Eddie A. ‘Thompson led her, furiously blushing, but more than willing, to the rimonial mart to obt quired license Wednesday, was Miss Elizabeth Crajburg, of | 1319 Seventh ave. 3 “And now for our wedding. jour-| ON AMERICAN LEGION ney,” announced the bridgegroom “Do you look upon the American beaming, as they turned from Big | us having more rights than) Book, “Where shall we go on our ion?” was asked. ” the I. W. W has con will be than “a mere you t peor discuss lieve in the right to maintain halls their ed Cc. C of business Strayer and grain deater, — | not," s6trayer replied VANDERVEER LAYS STRESS Legion ny other organiza “Do you believe should have any less right to dis cussion than the American Lbgion?” answered in the negative honeymoon Eddie had secretly considered | Palm Beach, Vancouver Isiand, Cali-| fornia and Honolulu. Either of | these would do, he figured, tho he} knew his mate to be fastidious, SO THEY WENT TO SEE THE MORGUE The bride crimsoned charmingly. “Oh, Eddie.” caroled she. “Take jme down to see the morgue.” epidemic of last year is Seventeen cases were | Wednesday afternoon, and 39 reports were turned in before Thursday, All cases are said ba) a mila character, “There is no need of getting Now Eddie lived in the Duwamish | cited over the present small Valley and is only 23 himself, but,| démic,” declared Dr. H. M, at that, had not contemplated such | city healt commissioner, ‘Thi 4 bridal tour as this. Yet, after all,| “The flu this year is not of a) what is a honeymoon for ff not to| serous caliber, Every prec the sights? They went | should observed, however, _ They dd the rprises to its innermost peeped into shrouded explored uncanny r went the limit Strayer both times Special W. H. Abel cted to what he con “Jecture to the Prosecutor sidered Vanderveer's taleamen A titter passed around the room when the defense attorney said Abel had misplaced his temper not actually lost it." Sheriff Jeff Bartell (Turn to Page 2, Column 4) At least if reported ill view of unique s a The health commissioner reli ed that care should be ex in coughing or sneezing, and crowded —_gatheri should But the bride, with the usual re-|ayoided, The “flu” is often tance of her sex, concealed her/ tracted thru shaking hands dishes that have been A MESSAGE ail hey lowets, ses; Seattle Has an Estimated tion of st wish until the last, | using posed to the disease, have a chill, go home doctor,” Dr. Read - home until you sure that you have not caught fluenza. All cases of the flu be CONDUCTS | of Eddie,” she teased, when the hith- | ermost corner of the morgue had [been inspected; “F please let's take in the elty jal is new suggestion swept him|be isolated.” nearly off his feet. Delighted beyond | - measure, he seized her by the arm, land, joy-bent, they departed Por half an hour, guided thru din- gy corridors by Police Capt, J, T |Mason, they went hand-in-hand, viewing with keen pasure amaged |and wondering in “If you and call a vises “Stay if five speak it took minw to be an of your ti each pe would talking night hours a FOUR YEARS average ne to on day day you and for die, in The near | reads in day printed of read by who Your messi the “Want” columns Star, would be PORTLA Frank 8. 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