The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 4

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NOW AND ALL WEEK ra A tremendous drama and melodrama combined; a story embracing the characters, the thrills, the overpowering grip and fascination of the Lone Wolf and False Faces. THE WILY ALL-KNOWING ALL-SEEING LONE WOLF HIMSELF A CRAFTY DESPERATE AND OVERWHELMING INGENIOUS ENEMY AND RIVAL OPPONENTS ALWAYS AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS THELONE: DAUGHTE FROM THE STORY By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Starring LOUISE GLAUM LACS |No Cocktails on Sand h \for Society, Decree to Give Smokers | NEW ak April 3.—"Cock Again Next Week | taileon-theeand” parties will not be Jaza, as interpreted by the Rov-|/in fashion at Narragansett Pier, ing Marines in their eptertain- || Newport, and other fashionable ment in Odd Fellows’ hall, 10th |) Vo tering , along the Con. ave. and EB. Pine st. Friday night, includes everything from || ®cticut, Rhode Island and Long Istand shores this summer—at least the mournful wail of saxaphones to the thud of boxing gloves. not if James Sheviln, prohibition Sandwiched in between ts a & . blackface skit, a Jewish mono: = Aaa del ae ook, ee logue, mor: tumbil a wtme ‘ le. more music, tumbling and |\ syed agents can hejp it. The com. miasioner rules that carrying alco- theatricals, and all ts jazz. et hen wee ye ee |holic stimulants fram a clubhouse {to the bathing beach—by thermos peat their program Sunday, Tues bottle, or on the hip, or otherwise is im violation of “ary” amendment, and decrees that it ta not to be done in our best circles eee nittee of 48 to Meet Mondays ‘he executive committee of 15,| at the King county meeting committee of 48 last Saturday, | Friday evening at the state Room 322 Railway Ex- Roving Marines building, and elected the fol- officers: A. C. Millican, chair- Stuart A. Rice and Mrs. Crahan, vice chairmen; Miss Glass, secretary; R. L. Case, series of Monday meetings was the first one for Saturday, 40, at the Good Eats cafeteria. 'akima Forms Club to Help Veterans YAKIMA, April 3—To acquaint | “ ‘ ieervice men with their privileges The State Department has received | SOI Assorted cider, bal of 14 local organiza, | a report that there are approximate. | PAYS $150 Federal Fine Cc. B. Wood, ispenser of soft, met yesterday with Lieut. F./ 1, s 909 cases of typhus fever in Es | medium and hard cider, was fined '. Laughlin, government representa. fe, and formed a central welfare) ‘OMA with & mortality ranging | $159 py Federal Judge Neterer Fri ittee here. from 20 to 40 per cent | day oq) fa vi i} day and Wednesday nights. There will be no show Saturday night. Om Monday night they will appear in Woog's hall, Bal tard. | } j the ! qignnentees vill (| 4 A THEATRE) iy’ anh First Seattle showing, starting today. The most exciting, tense, nerve-ripping drama ever staged on the ocean bed. You'll f her every action with breathless suspense, in “GIRL OF THE ADDED ATTRACTION JOE ROBERTS THE CELEBRATED BANJO ARTIST THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920. Booze Nooze | AMERICAN BILLIONS BUY MEXICAN BOOZE Border Cities Are Filled With Throngs' of the Thirsty ] a MEXICALI, Mexico, April 8.—One billion American jazz dollars will pour across the Mexican border this year, This, according to official estimates, represents price American men and women of wealth and leisure are paying for their old-time thrills, a sum that will even- | tually line the pockets of gam- i blers, saloon men and racing | No- , | promoters of Mexicali, \gales, Juarez and Tia Juana. | ‘The great hegira is on, and already these towns are filled to the limit with throngs of the thirsty, wiling to pay big mums for the pleasures [banned by Jaw on American soll |Just as eager to turn thiret Into Mexican of the wisest cate lea WISEST OF THEM ALL 18 GOVERNOR CANTU Winest of them all ix |Eataban Cantu, of Baja, ¢ |The governor is an opport Leland Stanford graduate, man of jlarge affairs and thoroly up-to-date jin business practices, Governor Can tu makes more money than any other one man in all Mexico. And | is one of the most affable and democratic gentiemen I have ever met. Mexicali in the governor's capital Lower California town there and go daily from 25,000 to 80,000 Americans with the usual variety of thirwts, ranging from the common mpscal to Mumm’s cham. paign. Here, also, since the deste fire of the famous Ow! gambling hall ‘aid to have been the la In the world, Governor Cantu has erected what I» believed to be the mont unique, and by all odds the most ex elusive gambling resort in the world. coin are @ net rers of both repub ernor nia. A tion by Policeman Says He Was Knocked Unconscious SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.—Fed eral prohibition authorities and lo cal police were engaged today in trying to gettle the feud between [the two departments which bas re multed in several officers being se verely beaten, ‘The latest outhreak, which occur read soyenterday when Joneph McCarte waa attacked and knocked unconscious by five pro- hibition officers, who raided a saloon |here. ‘The policeman who mistook the federal officers for robber fired a shot at them before he was | grabbed and disarmed. MeCarte charges the raiders then | kicked and beat him. altho he told them he was an officer. Federal officers today maid they would charge McCarte with resist ling government officers, while the police may lodge complaints charg: ing asnault against the prohibition officers. Public Sentiment |to Be Wets’ Paper | OMAHA, April 3 [about to launch @ newspaper. Wets here are 1 will be called Public Sentiment and) will be a “national weekly,” it is said. ‘The paper claims $50,000 backing and a guarantee of 60,000 subscribers the first issue, It will oppose “all fanatics who would im pose legislation tending to deprive the American people of individual liberty,” shy its editors, They hold they are nonpartisan, but look with favor on the candidacy of Governor Edwards for president. cee | SAN FRANCISCO, § April Alas, alack! You can’t even keep the tray as a reminder of happy, sloppy days here. The tin trays that say; “Drink Whoozis Beer,” ‘must go, says the prohibition en forcer, the] . Policeman | This temple, dedicated to human eu |pidity, in known aa the Mexicali,” the upper floor of which in given over exclusively to every Casino de | To eliminate the “undestrables,” jovernor Cantu by levied a mem bership tax of $250 and a monthly fee of $20. The place is under the personal direction of the governor, aminted by his brotherinilaw, Senor Datto. At the opening of the club, which was a strictly invitational nan $5,000 worth of wine ata 10 dinner which vernor to the fornia. The or in fitted up in suites where men and women of wealth may repair and gamble to their carts ent. The appointments American ° newspaper right hand man, ¢ stood Cantu an even million ¢ A wheel turned. Already t has a membership of 2,000 PASSPORT PROFITS MAKE CANTU RICH Exemplitying Gov, Cantu's astute buniness inetinct, I found that, begin ning March 1, thiretridden Ameri cann be paying $2.5 the priv lege of cr maining there until midnight of any one day, This little item meann about | $75,000 daily in Cantu's pocket. According to Chief Immigration In spector Brazee, who tx a close per sonal friqgd of the Mexican governor $500,000 1 prices for boore by ellern | Quite abreast of the time also x the governor in the matter of building diatitter He has no lens than ix of these and four large breweries strewn thruout his province, antict pating the needs of his guests from ‘the land of plenty American rev m DRY AGENTS AND WHOLE WORLD ==, F, COP FIGHT) DRY, IS PLAN |World Prohibition Feders- tion Is Busy NEW YORK, April 3-—-A new organization is forming to fight for world wide prohibition. It t# called the World Prohibition Federation New strength for the @ry cause n the new organization's co-operative understanding with the Cathol Priests’ Prohibition league. Dr. Charles Scanlon, Pitthburg, is | president of the American section } of the federation, international head ‘quarters of which are in London. ‘This ts regarded as evidence of new team work in the dry move | ment, because the Anti Saloon league has never had Catholic af fillation. nected with the federation, William | HL. Anderson, New York state super Jintendent of the league, doenn't | think very much of the federation. He ayn it is “largely a paper or ganization” and controlied by the | radical element. A dozen dry organizations either have been absorbed by the new federation or are affiliated with it Control has been obtained of three temperance publications, the Na tional Advocate, Youths’ Temper jance Banner and the Water Lily eee |Mixed Quartet Held |as Booze Law Breakers A mixed quartet was arrested | Friday afternoon by federal pro j hibition officers at 621 Union st.,/ charged with liquor law violation. Emma Thompson, Verna Weeton, | W. Chadwick and H. ~D. Melange lin now rest in the city jail. Their next appearance is 4 for jUnited States Commissioner Mc | Clelland. eee He'll Be Guest of | Uncle Sam Six Months Indicted on four counts in con-| SAVE YOUR DIMES INVEST YOUR DOLLARS The Man Who Gets Ahead Is the Man Who Spends Less Than H Are YOU ge le Earns! tting Ahead? Why not start saving TODAY? Funds left with The Anti-Satoon league ts not con-| something. So Mary Ellen comes to town — She is tired of being the only “live one” in a village of sleep-walkers. Tired of watching the train whiz by with other folks going somewhere to do Jew York—and tries her arts on the Great White Way. And they are SOME arts! affair. | apent bere daily at retail) Pad ‘ef we || 1| | | we Now here—the screen’s best comedienne— Bring the rest—let them laugh, too! SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Rhapsody, by Liszt 81 Artists, under Reginald Dunn, playing the Sixth Hungarian MALOTTE on the WURLITZER “The Messiah” .......... see. -.-Handel | | | | | | | a—‘Hallelujah” b—“I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY nection with operating a still, An gello Broda was tenced to 19 months’ imprisonment and fined/ $2,600 In the United tSates district) court Friday. Judge Neterer ruled, however, that the four jail sen-| tences might be served concurrently, so Angello will spent ,but six months as a guest of the govern ment—provided he can put up the ey for the fine eee Liquor “On the Hip” Sufficient Evidence NEW YORK, April 3 found in a man’s trousers can be used as evidence even tho @ search warrant had not been obtained, ac cording to ruling by Federal Liquor Judge Garvin of Brooklyn today The ruling was made in the case of Frank Murphy, arrested on a charge of intoxication, He was turn. ed over to federal authorities and five and a half pints of whisky were alleged to have been taken from his pockets, eee Maryland Booze Cache ls Robbed 16 Times GRANTSVILLE, Md., April 3. Robbed 16 times of whisky stored there when the national prohibi tion law went into effect, 45 bar. rels of liquor were taken from the Fair Chance distillery by thieves | on their last visit. none left. Now there's China Inn— THE NEW CHINESE- ; ae | Find Booze Factory in Enumclaw Attic B Louis Kogin, in the county gaff | Saturday, was bitterly assailing fellow townsmen of Enumclaw who objected to week-end parties at his home, Deputy Sheriffs Von Gerst, Sears and Tom Smith, tnvestigat ing, found 20 gullons of grapo and 100 gallons of mash tn a booze plant concealed tm the false atte of Kogin’s home. DON’T PUT IT OFF this institution on or before April 5th begin earn- AMERICAN RESTAURANT ing dividends from April 1st. Open Saturday Night from Six to Eight. DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION A Mutual Savings Society under State Control, Founded by fifty substantial Seattle citizens. Housed with Title Trust Company at Second and Columbia. A successful gardener Always selects his seeds ahead of the planting Beason. To the people of Seattle and lovers of Chinese dishes: Luncheon Daily... .. .45¢ Chicken Dinner Sundays 80c Here the best Chinese and American Dishes are pre- pared under expert manage- ment. Bring the family tomorrow, Pri- vate tables and booths, Corner Third and Spring DEVIL FISH DIVER GIRL Tt is important to pur chase tested seeds, oth- erwise the labor is apt to be wasted. We have those seeds, WILL FURNISH ‘THRILLS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN CONNECTION

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