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AYOR TO PUT UE mn GRILL On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise @eather Es Tonight and Saturday, rain or snow; continued cold, fresh westerly gale. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 46, Minimum, 32 E , Today noon, 38. LATE | | DITION RIDAY, _ Al PRIL 2 1920. a ‘ ; _TWO CENTS IN, SEATTLE Kotered as Sesond Clase Matter May 4, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Conere OLUME 23. <> SEATTLE, W. ASH, FR — AS IT SEEMS || TO ME fas Satan—or some other con Ohe who had to keep rush. Img from place to piace without chance to rest his feet and Bien aise by his own bome UPRISING There’s a ‘Lawyer|! 6 ’ Gee Tam eareling some more in Seattle With | Had Reported Suspicious Building Operations, Is Latest Discovery Mayor Caldwell began a F searching investigation Fri- day into the action of Chief 4 of Police Warren in summarily 4 removing three sergeants of 3 police from their beats in the a South End for their alleged aa And not unduly Uekled over th Job. But the bottle read, “sh a Sliver Scar Well befory taking,” and after J Mountains, I feel that am com. | yan = the order, and that ev IS FEARED —_ he oat it tee 3 '@ Gre now headed for the sun t le ofars o€ « oath where real entain sila | Story Book on Page 9| Breaks Jiu-Jitsu Grip : and Throws Him me Today. Into Street arid displ |Sinn Fein Prisoners May Be along with ors Poppies, sun-Kissed ra ; , } hot air, ! ! | Fred Brown, a tenant at 1016 cording to Brown and his w te ' Movie innd, the home of the ut. | Taken on War Vessels OH BOY OH JOY Pike st, battled with T. Oakl, | the Jap had come to their " 4 i } landers, the horned toad and to English Jails s . Japanese landlord, last nigh to collect a sum of money . failure to report illegal build- 5 e = i en he pad alrea ‘, . . the centipete. broke his jiujiteu grips, and ing rent they had alread ling operations which led later Home of alkali, cactus, greasers | meee hurted him into the street. SAYS JAP | | jebrnska farmers who have LONDON, April 2, — British Oaki alighted on his eye, It | ATTACKED | lt the discovery of an exten- ht a farm 20 feet by 30 and warships arrived off Belfast required three stitches at the Tk Ne lean “ih tian sive underground gambling ; d down. Wednesday night according to ae : city hospital to close the wound. | jy telling the Jap he wanted ta go “Maybe well get to Tia Juana, the Evening News. The newsp- |Wonder of Wonders! Price) j..)..¢ cot tiret word of the battle |to bed” h* Wanted to & |town in the vicinity of Sixth the ponies run around the per interpreted the movement as | Won’ ted Bos eo bclaphbanh Mepesst’ Oaks ii loath ta: kave eaneie: “atl ave. and Weller st. when they don’t drop dead | part of the government prepare on’t Be Booste . s plier purvey alcoholic beverages plans for an uprising during the Seattle's milk war, after three)” pocemen P. BE. Knapp and EB. P.|some trouble breaking. He then formed that a report of the Building a 1 iy. brazenly, defiantly, right Easter holiday, adding that the (days batt mn dairymen who p,- arrived on the scene just in! picked the Jap up bodily and flung | | operations had been made, which was See iter, with foot rail and oo he? ed for trans wanted higher prices and distribut-| tine to assiat Agki up from the|hib thra the glass door into the intended for Chief Warren person- hing. ler of Sinn Fein prisemers to ¢ who didn’t, re 4 into P| pavement. | wer: J § eee } English jails. armed truce Friday wing = de-| vemen PM ees aie Pe Riainhibiainan ae ee ee baviag eson al ARE NOW leaving Police barraéks at Clomoulty, Ire ive ¥ distributors, aft: ~ Shasta Springs, the st [| land, were raided Wednesday night, ¥ ‘ prices are not likely im going to find out the in chance in California to | the newspaper maid, and wrecked by {to change” said W. V. 8. Robb, of thin matter,” said the i get something for noth. {bomb explosions. There were no Hollywood farm, © the distribut. | if these sergeants have’ beew a injustice, they will be put ing. So far they still | casualties joe retailated with lor. “We've agreed to take the case a to quaff from this soda | raids thruovt nney during the to the fair price committee anytime, ! : their beats. If some one higher up =” . dashing down the fern. | morning, makin veral arrest but I don’t believe the dairymen dare BY H. P. BURTON ashe said he had bored her to| is responsible, I'm going to fix the a . | responsibility where it belongs.” ravine, without money . NNW SOME, Anetl 3-/*the geanlaee pc puny | “phere are lots of American women | Serst. John Donlan, one of the % without price. Escaping trom | 5 ; o ‘lutches of the dining car banditry |Women in Washington *© Libby Maine Thought Leak- ‘Wilson Notified 2,000,000 l2xrmaxine of the ured, busine wa.9 wonia tke to lay similar charges} three removed by the clef ala he leaving behind one large | Picket British ew or ing Off Cape Flattery @ainst their husbands today. g Capt fling in the contest dollar to meet the overhead Men Ask New Wage is driving the American woman 0) "“urien men come home ‘so tired.” | Searing: on the solitary prune | WASHIN Sena wnat: ta die daar ¥ hey want thelr lovelite to be ‘com-| WROTE REPORT IN d me as an appetizer, I drank | women « WASHINGTON, April? —Pres eats geibafcoe pty <tr pad of the | rortable,’ to have it walk softly about | TRIPLICATE, SAYS SEARING | | Help was rushed earty Friday to| > and deeply from Shasta’s United Stat the motarstip Libby Maine, five! ident Bert M. Jewell of the rail }their hearts in felt slippers the way| Sex « said he wrote the report in ) | because from now on any- | land to pre nwum-| miles off Cape Plattery, after the| way department, American Fed This declaration comes from the/iney walk around the house. |triplicate, in the usual way, one copy 2 takep internally, viewed ex. |to be schedu Marine Exchange had recetved a| eration of Labor, today notified |'!P* of Emily Stevens. one of the AND LOVELY WOMEN LAN- for t chief, one for Inspector ly, smelled of, or felt of, will p milk in Tacoma, Ever-| wireless mensage reading | President Wilson that 2,000,009 ETe8test actresmen of the American’ quis ) DEATH AT THEIR Claude Bannick and one for himself. £ i the traveler real money er nearby towns, it was| “In distress.” | railway workers will appeal to tage. At present she ts starring I" sip OF PLAIN BOREDOM! aring’s and Bannick’s copies were Bome unenlightened people may conte 1, a higher market in Seat-| The coast guard cutter Snohomish! the transportation labor board Sophie.” a comedy which depicts the They never have a chance to €X- | found Friday. The chief's copy could a that California ix called | building tle oo not be sustained. at Tatoosh started for the ncene, and| for wage increases totaling $1, {f° of the French singing actress ercise their emotions naturally; the | got be jocated Golden State because gold waa The women gave thelr name ater to the Marine Ex 000,000,000 annually. “The American business man,” — best they can give them is @ little) ‘The copy in Searing’s possession, 4 @iscovered in its confines in | Mrs. James Walsh and M Harry change that she had been in com | jowen forward re Wht she said, “can't use all his ener genile massage by going to the the-idated March 17, reads: F i and because here was the first | Walker and said they wou ’ Bartholf Still munication with the Libby Maine | touse correspondence between rai ies In "age » pore ad stil sire or reading a novel, and putting | “Sergt. Donlan informed me ding place of the gold diggers. | ly be relieved t * t and the latter's master had reported: | way executives inne adern, bave the gaicty and enjoyment themselves in the place of the hero-|” yesterday ¢ ‘appearances a fall, California ix the habitat of | vigil would be maintained Among Mi SIG | “no anstatance nesded. All 0, K."| oie Temures 0nd union. leader tof life that those generations who fe lucky enough to.be biving| tse heeckeemta at Rte aamaan a most skilled gold diggers on |ly. There were no ‘ we y tyear It is thought the Libby Maine! terday of the joint conferenes rs (2) had which possessed brains a real love atta % type of woman nal putty alone has real things “The ingene od unless another entrance from 520 Weller th, but they don’t do it with a | the embassy. The pb ; , were being remodelled for a sho and a dish pan ed a crowd of about pec w till «prang a leak in the heavy #ea that| yy pry the offorta|has been running off the Washing dent Wilson to agree on wage schedules w who is | S. and 919' Sixth ave. S, with pee one policeman. The n te a frant ton coast for more than a week. She| ed for their the call teday because it doesn’t r "i ‘a DISCOVERED this | the wins born the pret linappeared|is botind here from San Franciaco| The union men charged the railway | take any energy to sustain her | fig seas Seas put = pean i 4 morning the cause of a ENGLAND American women 1 A f wit? men in the crew. She in| Cxecutives with refusal to mply her play | companionship. instructed him to have the werk a CL mee |. ae vcet ogion of terror bn te > ; Libby, MeNeill @ Libby, |With the Esch-Cummins transporta an olf diplomat who| “1¢ such.women ax Sophie—women| stopped and he back by ime I had conaidered | trish republic.’ j t ‘ortland a Sct, TEs Was B letter tO) tried to mi < Sophie when of wit and ceaseless maneuvering that they both had building per- rubber collars ag son | ‘AMERICA CANNOT continu " ate ay jChirman E. T. Whitter of the rail ii, was in his dotage—tired out. His-| ha@gjived today they would have had! mits” to be derided, but th |retations with England ruted by a» WAS DRY ALL Jroad exeoutiveg’ wage committee, who ins or they would| The chief's personal secretary also <= mission. A rubber | saamins. eh RIGHT, ALL RIGHT | Libby Maine Left S. F. leanne 1 the union men the executives Seth ane ob he “ tes Sith peuber ped - rs recal ed Friday that he had made a could not go on with the joint con. vial ae Ge enables the wearer to wash Twas a dry without undressing. Just saw DANISH PALACE 7 mgs = teliow doing it in the dressing ult ure Tot « below normal, 1* demands were too large for the ex tions about the same time, but said a n, and if he had worn a rubber 7 as 2.82) with a ‘miscellaneous cargo for Be. | Spor ty without the approva aikel. of abut Tae braless ECE none wee a ccm. | IS UNDER GUARD :: ofr 1 terent| nage of iil and. net tonnage of (Ave GOMMTETIEN RE IN MARCH SBAND 1 it must have been lost. in iasens, | days 2 1458 A crew of between 25 and 30/FAILS TO WORK S He was the same fellow who got | n was vr n command Of] ys vels reply read, in pm ap and hen | Ca ain Edward erre a eet gcc tose trae |General Strike Is Now Ef-|“Have a Heart,” Said "9 tmesage concerning thefreight-| “Your committee has decided no! 143 Injured in Auto and Car! Secures Light Sentence for! ‘The revort reached the mayer, mot | : fective; Ships Tied Up |Burglar No. 1 to No. 2! ant has been received by the |to comply with the plain provisions in the customary ‘manner thre! the a 8% the dear old roller blanket ‘gla: Ito! Hashes Brad Poder me dpitor th! A wah gine wae Accidents Him From Judge chief. but by © different. route, hed mente . aa 8 Mtr ened > charter bility of ratiroad management with | | led to the mayor's tour of inspection nsit \YOR QUESTIONS j , L CHINAMEN quite a scramble for it, but he April 2.—The gen found the shoe rag the por ee ‘lo ig oe regard thereto and has not given! ‘Three persons were killed and 148) Jour small children and a forgiv- and his discovery of the under al strike ca agains onaideration to the request of em-| others tr in automobile and wife he law's demands ground network of dens and tunnels. had left on the seat, and that Par silane hie cab.| to the police i thers injured in m ing wife va. t w's demar j . é nicely. ee nas Oe ale <a> | neart-ahaped Took ‘|Food Supply in en for just and reasonable rates! street car accidents during the| ese forces bucked each other in the probe of the chief's ac- lof pay based upon the provisions of| month of March, according to the| ,, irene, forces bucked each oles “ition was under way, the mayor N. Y. Threatened 00.105), 067 of the transportation act. ee m metorwvehiele aoc: {2ucwe rajet’e court FYiGhy. |r at abveral Sciiigeeiss an walked |T¥. While H. Oxsman cling expenses being ling togunion officials. The men ynder the provistons of the transpor. | tutte (WO SHOW GIRLS—they t Bae ‘ ty ry | hotel, contributed an Henry Ruffelle, music teacher, con- gay they are show girls, |°Ut- Preventix Minna lcharm to burgian NEW Y April 2.—The fresh Your entire deliberations seem to| issued Friday vieted of perjury in the securing of PoURht to his office for a quiz, 4 tho I have a suspicion |"teamers. E eiponts. A | FOom, jfood supply for New York wan| have been predicated upon the sole) The three persons killed were Mis#| 4 divorce, was up for sentence, |_ They were to be questioned, he 4 at they have been |* iyrsanelip " threatened today the atrike of basis of the cost without regard to| Inez Ostrom, at Westlake ave. and|" 2 8 akg putea fited 1, to determine who was responsi- a ‘ oe hove nae : dn . ers, t up ferries andthe just and reasonableness | Madison st., as she was running| “epics ound Te ble for the con: c working in one of thow the ‘Makers’ steals King Christiar 2 CAUGHT 20UT ha work ying up ferries and’ th tr b of | Mad ‘ ‘ ‘suit againet Edith M. Ruff He , he struction of barred lesler way cabayggs, where near f fer with th t 4 aihs v lother floating equipment of rail | the requests of ra ad employes for a Madison st, cable ¢ a a aiba shat ha ailalt’ leniow. het | doors, trapdoors, secret doors and : conful, ler & conference y pee a INTER + @r ° en endrickson and J Swan. | stat hat he did ow St other devices pec! tts @ spoontu ouncil, was reported to have decided AND FINE OF $5 jroats. ee : ute no-|eg: The adecixion of your committe | Henry Hendrickson and Jon jiiiled {dence and: that they had no children, | gene peculiar to gambling | re with us 1 he 1 use, holding| 5 seout nade 5 ouRaT men were o AO | forces us to appeal to the labor board | #0", of the a val elle and four ehildre: : are !to dissolve the lower house, holding t ’ : . ; labor board | oevcn an automobiff in which they |Mrs, Ruffelle and four children were) permits were taken out at the of “3 j living in Spokane le knew it. | tice of Jections for a new ament, April sata P enthaints sag mn their business training : : re demanting an eight-hour Gay aoe et and to oe notify Treat: | were riding backed over an embank: |i i the building inspector, the fi Bited or ee : moines Mager ~Acebmneat + ¢ ind re demanding c . 1 notify President | Met in the north end of the city |But there was another woman. mayor said, to build « stairway back Gets ta money for mare (008 eeneny , Cenanes yr | heb Neg when defects kes failed to func For the sake of the children, the/of the Paris house and a partition have beer oclable with | Dall cartridges today wit a} Well, Folks, City’s |_ ‘The " gapped eb eS ea |wife forgave. in a pool room across the street, This fire on all demonstrator nounced the personnel of this board!" 1. 449 persons injured, the re-| t much was legal and after th various young men of our car | sen ay: Apa . ; Of the 148 y | “Send him to prison for a long| wal and after the work i Mand have eked out five meals to f Th f * Shy Only $995, 800 « created by the Esch-Cum-| yort shows that 114 of these were | sentence and his wife will have to| Was done, the places were Inspected E My ite without having to open their | Accused o eft Pedestrians “ ptions aggregating | mins act adults while 34 were minors ve slave for a living.” Deputy Prosecutor and passed q Pee siete ice Seinen, | Of Tires at Garage | Hit by Autos Me the. remult of the first day’s ILE SFT LIKE SEPT, [ural in ‘accidents ‘duriny Match {Gt jyim out soot, and make hiss aup:| REMOVED: ROW t vietim; then a young chap t emu as ‘se on hin uag te Chine ’ “| This Y ever tive oouite ule NY I oP while 23 motorcycles and street | port her and the children | “After the inspection,” said May litan is ear MORN ON APRIL 1) cars naa mixups | Judge Frater sentenced Ruffe at ane gives him he next, a fat traveling man was : of Skagit construction bonds, su is » | Caldwell, “somebody went ahead and ihe victim last night, and this ‘ An autc 1 6 . criptions came to an abrupt stop| If it hadn't been for kind-hearted| Sixty-seven motori ; |serve from six months to 15 years in| built a lot of devices that are Megat orning a «lim young aviation < nin 1085 Rainie ‘ ‘i t |) Frida of the Sherman hotel, First] their accidents as being due Co mis | wana Wall prison. because not covered by permit, /f Heutenant was escort | Carl “Ulbrichaon ling | painier ave City> offiel were unable to ex: | ave nd Seneca st., Paul Grune, | understandings of the right of way] - |want to know who had this work . : in for court de We é Saat i : lat sings. Speeding was respon lone.” It is a long way to Los Angel euidh. force the scartity of purchasers, as | sue ould be in bed all day Friday, | Mt | : Byes done hd I fear some of the married |tectives made t rest eral feet onto " , bonds pay 6 per cent, with in.|and it wouldn't be from sickness, of. | sible for 6 lents, while ar’ They Up and Took All the objectionable doors were re- embannuall "The | ther ers reported accidents due to skid Socks and Razor moved by police squads Thursday m Will be vamped before the day | — # and rendered ur pina Gone, for these girls »‘mply must EY, MISTER! YOU |] tar piung ; until May 1 When Grune awakened, he discov: | ding on wet pavement aes, ‘ ) r¢ atternatn dn, Goo tabevtiaws diate ae , and, somehow, they don’t man. | <enER OTT apis without stopping Jered thieves had walked off with ev Forty-one Jaywalkers paid penal-| Gharles Sarnok, logger living atl spected later by Sergeants. O’Brien ta. BETTER CLEAN UP le g he owned, exec tien for thelr carcleaxness while 11/the Gem hotel, will not be ab | @ to eves get the same host eye witnes o ae . weep , orrpy lerything h wned, except his hat jand Donlan, who reported to Capt. a Downtown property owners are to |] reported by Dr. Mable se AGNER IS SURE | Guest yntributed odd artic of minors were injured either on bi-/ work, neither will he shave, unless) Searing: 518% Sixth ave. 8, 582 Last night the girls sang silly |be compelled to clean the « 1ks |! daughter of the injured mar IME DETECTIVE |clotning, ana Grune, clad tr hig | o¥eles or woller skatos jthe thieves who robbed his room| sixth ave. 8, 621 Sixth ave, 8, 620 Twelve drivers were in accidents | Thursday night bring back his! Weller ot, ana 6 When the good ship Inconimu] due to drunkenness and 35 others re- | pg and logging outtit ith || Pedestrians pai os | aeua: on he streets a 0 “i docked in Seattle Thursday, Geo ted being bumped by vehicles “py even. took heavy wool De riciy volne ie, |Gteaned, the work will be done by or || Hit by Autos Wagner, a member of the crew, hot | fromthe re Jeanine” even tonk, my, News Woo! | EFOSE WAS LOADED ; footed it to the police station where John Had the Taste | jlice Friday NOT WITH FEET “Oh, hush, be it it out der of the police and the cost a . ted the theft at sca of a $137 _ 4 + é s fherima’s hand and go to sleep, eased against the owner This Year iie-reperted the. f ta G18?) and the Inclination| BR VALUE urs ‘Thetr inability to explain the pure Keshift outfit, reported his loss to | MJackson st, pollee, in front of their stores, it city bh pngs in a high falsetto about th me most of us had composed our- | nounced Friday by the hi The singing damse) gasped, and . Budssdivie herscit frore the rain eure the watol wae idle | . pose of their possession of two en shriled back: “say, what do |Want Company to Garetah chives, Mia tea Ra il igh hips” offered | Altho in the words be ei ET HAUTE, Ind, April "Chicago Employes ploces of loaded hose resulted in Sees am—talking to me ike “ ® ia wants det he John Stoyanovich's chief — offense} vi tan Ser pare pea, Donald’ Kitterman a e at?” wherent old Mr. Mysterious File Schedule vib phon) ripe hag goon hr | Vala ony neemed to b n inherent dagire to| Zorka Cubrillo today considered ‘he Now Back at Work |)" sentenced to the equny sain mbled from the depths of his | The Puget Sound Light & Power!| driven by I Raheny, 91 . ENGR taste a certain alcoholic beverage— | selt worth 80 ‘times as mych as she) CuitGAGO, April 2 Chicago's by Justice Otis W. Brinker Friday. nk |Co. will he compelled to file a sched: || ‘phira ave sais es RR he WATER SHUT OFF |the 80 ." it also seemed | Was four years 4 In petitioning | «trike of city employes had been| Kitterman will have to serve 200 "Oh, we know what you are, all lie of ite steam heat rates with the | pine et. Thurada Water will be shut off in the dis. \that John gratified that taste in vio:|for divorce she demanded $8,000 o1:) broken today by promises of arbitra-|days and Cooper 90 days. ht. Go on and go to « leity, according to an ordinance being |} wustained a scalp ws trict east of 40th ave, N. and north [lation of the law, He was sen-|mony as against the alleged price | ton, City employes were back at| were arrested on an N. P. eng th ended that serenade |drawn up Friday by Corporation y held he was driving slowly lor B. Lee st. from 9 a. m, to 2 p, m.|tenced to six months in the county of $100 paid her father by the | the ir posts and official business was|by Deputy Sheriff Matt | Wriday, jail and fined $500, groom at the time of the welding.’ e i é 4 sumed for the first time this week. | Wednesday, (Term to Page 2, Column 2) | Counsel Walter I. Meier, | Waar

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