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BtactaP aa Aneseanr Royal Row for Magi Robes ‘SEATTLE FAILS ymen Right to Rule Cult | oe | Center, Arline Richmond; ond; below, Mrs. LE cecaco, Aprit 17 LBey Hoffman Richmond, Of the Order of the Magi, k the mysteries of the world 13,00( ago and had peered a mi #0 years into the future. his all-seeing eye didn’t t was going to happen his death. 1T ALI-SEEING EYE il HAVE PREVENTED A wee it had he might Imve prevented mix-up: TWO WOMEN, a man and a of trustees fighting for priestly robes and royal es of grand master, ‘T chapter of Order of ti Magi running competition in a former pu of an estate estimated at Richmond died last week the row. His elderly Werona Richmond Post-mortem examination, de he might have been murdered. 'RDER SUSPICIONS ICKLY DISSIPATED lurder suspicions were quick! Richmond, who was Tha iy. she is fighting for a black box t the foster-daughter, Mis hog rg is young and pretty. Black box is supposed to con pers proving a fortune inal charter of the Order of zodiac charts. di and mystic ‘The Order of the Magi has several member« the Unite tea. Richmond claimed its ritua cit on the fabled Mantis, which Socrates called “th d beyond the pillars,” 13,000 years his writings were HAT—Chicago would grow to 6. BOYCOTT ON |:: POTATOES HE SEATTLE CATERERS’ —comprising more than 100 leading res- taurants of this cits clares a boycott on potatoes as they are sold at a this date no more potatoes will be served in the restaurants until ask all housekeepers Seattle and other cities, boycott movement. in this Verona M. “Doctor™ Ol grand mas see wife, insisted on | ar. 16. ene, refuses to give up. | tempt to steal spuds from the home ond, one-time Miss Paul island of fore TO HEED CALL Fall Short of Armenia Relief Quota Seattle ne of Northweat cities has turned a deaf ear to the of appeal cry 0,000 homeless tarving fn Armenia sto Mixes 1. Campt campaign here for od thet forgotter geing back with quota of $100,000 rat be and is ta Mins Camp. Mire drive appeal The Campbell has been to give everybody ty has been liber Many solicitors havé the task, And yet has failed to come up to the continu ally pestered rked Seattle scratch The drive has been for the pur | pase merely of tding the people of Armenia over until their harvert has en gathered, The call is immedi and should be wered, There at ll be no other solicitations for the | w hard at should be made payable to | er and went to the Red University st Mayor Slashes City Red Tape | to Aid Soldier If he was tall enough to fight in| France he should be tall enough to hold down a beat on the city police ‘ force. Boston ee i Dr. Olney Hoffman Rich-| Richmond. above, 000,000 inhabitants and then sink into quicksands THAT — New York would be engulfed by the sea THAT — Millions of years hence! oi ted the civil service America would cea » exist and| m new races w e new islands |‘? suddenty the Pacifi But these Magi secrets mean noth ing to Mrs. Rich Sand Miss Ar line, both of whom claim to be the rightful heir to the «rand mas throne, Each wants to be priestess: Ernest A the order, a board to run the cult C. Peterson. ane what Mayor Caldwen de afternoon when he re commission waive Sutton’s lack of Inches and allow him to take the ex n for patrolman. who lives at 6521 2 4 temporary service board refused was uld peop sprung up in is pol mon al » because he ree high |Wuarters of an inch below the neces: | sary height Sutt was in the infantry in nee and came out of the war with a Neutenancy ASKNLY, POLICE TO NAB SLAYER . \Believe He Will Try to Reach| ‘SPUD THIEVES = y | intercepting George Radovich, miner alleged slayer of Pete Chalovich, an {One Man Shot in Arm; Fivelsis aniner, at Black Dinesead ea] Are Jailed nesday. Radovich will attempt to flee to his native land, Serbia, offi ori loers believe PORTLAND, April 17.—A. Thomp. |" Radovich had Intended to return to! 1. [the fatheriand before the murder som, member of & gang Of ox al! 14 it is believed he may follow this leged potato thieves, was shot in the) pian now, altho he has a wife and arm by deputy sheriffs who sur-|«tx children at Black Diamond. Chief | prised the men in an alleged at | Deputy Coroner W. 1. will direct inquest into Chalovich’s death | ck Diamond, at 10 a m. Wed | ters 1 warden ae of trus And the who ged | nson says gran of tees ough insurgent B. ¢ to ait drinking in knowledge at The great Richmond's khee, has already set up a my shrine of mle own in his basement and claims the real grand master Coust injunctions and a will suit } are naw imminent Saturday Corwon Ritchie, near ™ neaday. Question Charter Service Amendment) Validity of the charter amend-| ment adopted at the last election gtv | ing men preferer in| | etvit jobs questioned by | the civil service comminsion Friday when they asked Corporation Coun |mel Walter F. Meier to rule on the netitutionality of the amendment The commisaitn pointed to the state constitution which provides that law shall passed granting to citizen privileges not belonging to all other citizens of a farmer named Gresham last night Two autemdbiles and a truck,| which had been lifted up at Ritchie's | potato cellar, were captared by the deputies. ¢ Thompson was sent to the ).-pital for treatment and his five Compan lons were locked in the county \Q. A. Students to | Give Play April 21): “Fannie and the Servant Problem is the title of the play to be given | by studen of Queen Anne high school Ap al service ° aos service Denny Way to Mave an Anti-Jap Club) Denny hapter of the district have a Anti de Japanene league an) at a meeting of at 410 Denny 1 be m The meeting will be addremsed by Frank E. Kannair. Members of the De Way Trade Protective asnociation, formed same ago with the slogan. Your Trade to Americans,” have been asked to attend “Give Mount Vernon ‘Hes Census Increase) WASHINGTON, April 17.—The census bureau today announced the following 1920 population results: Mount Vernon, Wash. 2,241; crease since 1910, 960, or 403 Motenatie 8,658, or Muskegon, Mich. 508, 52.0 per cent ASSOCIATION -hereby officially de- until such time reasonable price. From Pe per prices are adjusted. We and all restaurants, in to co-operate with us That potatoes ; Pa, 44,998; increase, 26,560; increase, | the should be held today at prices averaging $200 a ton is beyond all reason, in our opinion, and such rank profiteering must cease. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE! We will sell all potatoes now on hand in the restaurants of this Association—at actual cost —for seed purposes only. The average price asked for these is around $100 a ton, in some instances le: than this—and you can get there in quantities of one sack or more. The only orde these potatoes—that that you give We ask this because tempted to buy some of these po men to the restaurants under the guise that they might resell them a handsome profit Apply to the office of this Awsociation, and you will be furnished h ist of places where these potatoes may be obtained Seattle Caterers’ Association 10414 Pike Street, Seattle. requirements are ou bring container assurar ua them for seed read by of farmer nding 80 then | Nab More Salmon Unfit for Food Shown by laboratory to be unfit for use 2,865 cases of Alaska pack salmon, val ued at $20,055, were weized by Deputy United States Marshal Rooks Friday morning. is is the fifth salmon made here this year testa | seizure | | Japs Even Control | Mule Cider Market Out of a total of 34 samples of cider collected by prohibition officers nt 7 were found to teat over 5 per cent alcohol, which is the min imum allowed by law, according to returns made by the United & tes food and drug laboratory Of the 27 stands that sold elder | 15 were owned too much Japs. 450 Feet More of Bridge Collapses Nobody was hurt when 450 feet | more of the West Garfield at bridge, at the foot of Magnolia bluff went out at 6:30 a, m, today But police reports say, “This makes the bridge practically useless | for pedestrians.” About 900 feet of the span went out a week ago, kick, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920. si DID THAT RopBER. CHARGE You %1.25 For Those THREE. litte cnoes ? weit They'Re GONG RIGHT Washington, So Complacent in Past, Now Seems to Be in Political Daze By HERBERT COREY WASHINGTON, April 17 town At least, Json and the members of the imme te family.” Secretary ered This | | Tumulty may be consid of the immediate fami, it is gonmiped that even he has always been taken into Dr. Gray confidence. No one in per to enter that part of the White House that was at one time open to the public. Policemen stand at the lacked gates of the grounds. | Yet it should not be hastily assumed t theme facts indicate a more wert ous state of health than the semi official bulletins which are occasion imued would uhow. The true MILLION A NIGHT, “N.Y. VICE BILL 8 dazed. that in} one the impreasion produced on the tranger. The air is full of cand)-| r Jactes and policies and politics and Washington not know where | mitted they are going in or are apt to come oot, It ix rather a pleasant change In the past Washington has been apt to be complacent even if wrong It had the air of tolling ba armchair with one foot hang jaunt ily northwest while it expounded Today it lacks that fervor, It kn due to happen, just what it may think of the horne, surgeon and the| aid Gus J. K. reer, one of prog nostic surgean pry to non's does export | ally ows that nome: | wet it does | thing & not know “It makes me the veterinary Irtahman,” veteran “The here about Iriahman: | cial! some paper into a tube, put | Underworld Spreads aN © peut of this yellow pow Respectable Haunts jin it, thrust one end into the eased nostrils, put the other end in your | asihinghe mouth, and blow. “LT will’ said the Irishman. ‘Rut there in one question I want to ask What if the horse blows first” THE PRESIDENTS CONDITION . The first ably the p | Smith, assistant district attarney of New York, mow in charge of the official probe of Manhattan's under | world, publicly announces that there jare engaged for immoral ends here at least 6,000 “call flats.” over hundred dance balls, several hun new and attrnotive French ry restaurants” and coffee uses, and hundreds of taxicabs. From $600,000 upward is spent nightly, Smith mays, in these tople of tatk ts tnvart mndition of the president. That fact is in itnelf sur. | dred prising. The visitor reaches verted with a certain mild curtomity |) h he is will be natistied | immediately. It is not satinfied No one da man who Is in| | tairty clo “knows exactly what is Mr son's wtate of health with the exception of Dr. Cary Gray. | 0 =e OEW’S— any way officially recognized as be os 3 ne apenly engaged in vice traffic = Jand so has first to be discovered by agents before being proceeded night out,” such taxi, food and show bills cost another half million tals extimate. Not one of there vice resorts ts in secret against | Vice, in other words,” suma up Smith, “has, with the coming of pro hibition, left the disreputable places where it wan easily apprehended and so controlled, and bas put in its ap | pearance, covertly, in respectable hannts In this why ft suddenly becnmes to discover, and, at a bound tremendously j the aren it infects, beca it now garners in co’ as persons of both exes, who would have never come jinto contact with vice had it mained where it ariginated* He Left His Wife for Free Air But Lands Behind Bars Charies A mith, of Junction | City, Colorada, is in the county Jail | here, trying to get out. Sheriff John Stringer holds a telegraphic advice from Smith's home town, charging Smith with wife desertion. Here's Smith's side of the tale as told In application for writ of ha | beas corpns, filed in superior court Life with her was intolerable, so | I gave her our $8,000 home, a $3,000 |life insurance policy, some other |cash and left. I have property in | Centralia and I came West to attend to it Here they arrested me. I'm not a fugitive from justice and never | have been.” Use Toy Autos to Explain Accident Toy automobiles were used to illus Continuous Daicy | *°,! Direction of Ackerman & Harrie Tonight Last cunt Imes « snor re Tothorrow, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday A Lively Comedy Bill of Hippodrome Vaudeville Headed by “AT HALF-PAST TWO" A Musical Satire Along New Idens WESTON 4 ELINE ‘The Upper and Underworld Pair LECLAIR @ SAMPSON A Burlesque Athletic Novelty r ITY Charm —Personality—Pep _——_—$——$ | FRED FERINAND “A Little Variety” Importing Co. jen by Henry when the pany sued Jones in Justice R Whitehead’s court, The company was awarded $33.05, ‘The accident occurred at Seventh ave, and Pine December 5, 1919. r and one driv Jones, v" TWO ASTIS Comedy Acrobatic Surprises ; Feature Ph | Surgeons to Hear ZASU PITTS | Outside Physicians pm Dr. Robert C. Coffey, of Portland |Ore., and Dr W. Thomp: “POOR RELATIONS’§)| Vancouver, 1 will guests at a banquet to be h |day evening by the Seattle Surgical society, at the University club, The | noted visitors will later speak be: fore the King County Medical society lin the Masonic club rooms, at the | Arcade building WHEN ARRAIGNED on a crimi jnal syndicaliam charge, in Judge Mitchell Gilliam’s court, Frida: | John Dindl admitted being an 1. W. W. Judge Gilliam held this did not constitute a plea of guilty and Dindl will be tried later, honor 4 Mon A Drama of Human Vatues Coming—Thursday Loew Offers the Big Comedy “MIMIC WORLD OF 1920” With “Twenty Misses Under 20° Into | NEW YORK, April 17—James F4 call | Other trimmings of a «ingle | Increases | A collision betwee Cor er | lision between a Commer: | 60) Soo com. | Yacht Ostara, stran ah M.| {interpretation is rather that sl care in being taken to insulate the | dintinguished pgtient from annoy: | ance. Under such circumstances it | is natural that absurd stories gain| circulation. | | “The publication of some of the | photographs recently taken of the president was wobtle anarchy,” #aid | one distingufkhed man. ‘They should never have been given circulation.” HOOVER AND | THE EXPERTS | No one hax more thoroly bothered the experts on politics than Herbert | | Hoover. One never hears a sugges | tion that he i# not thoroly efficient | as an administrator, nor that he is not completely familiar with the| Hurepean problems with which the United Staten in bound to be deeply concerned for the future-—for the immediate future, at least. But there |certainty ends. Washington should know more of the Hoover candidacy than any other city in the country but Washington apparently does not “Fle cannot go on the stump if he ) 1s nominated.” is the one item on! which Washington seems fairly agreed, “He is not an impressive speaker. His voice is weak and his manneriams not all pleasant.” ‘The other wide af this proposition is that those who have been locked up in a room with Mr. Hoover, when | | that gentleman had something to ay, are unanimous in declaring that he covers the ground when he talka, Jand that if his voice is weak his personality in not He may not be able to wave the Starry Flag.” said one commenta or, “but he ean pound the daylights | out ofa ble” 1 That 4 not particularly recon the old-timers who think that presidency is a prize which should be contested for by declaim- | fers only | WINE AND BEER RETURNING \* ‘The conviction stems to be gain. | | ing ground in Washingtow that ulti \" mately congress will enact legia! | Uon permitting the male of wine | beer of @ light but perceptible al |holic content. Washington's reac tions are not always accurate, but} the city is in touch more closely | than any other in the country with | the political thought of the country | There in a widespread conviction ap- | parent bh that the saloon is gone | forever. id that whiskey and other | “hard” drinks will never come back. | | But observers think they discover a | definite change in popular opinion | favoring the return of the milder drinks. “It is up to the Nquor men them. solves.” said one man. “If they really want to bring back wine and | beer they can be brought back. But | if they insist an bringing back the | old-time saloon this country will stay ary long after the Sahara des ert is a truck farm.” Action for Divorce to Be Dismissed There is harmony once more in the family of Harry Stahl, motorist, res. taurateur and musician, Barly in the week, Johanna Wilhelmina Stahl, his wife sued for divorce, alleging cruelty Tt was announced Saturday that the suit will be dismissed, nd >| Gruesome Mystery on Ship of Death BUCHAREST, April 17.-The bod. tex of 11 prominent Russians and 14,- rubles were found on the on one of the mouths of the Danube. Bach of the 11 was shot thru the head. Sugar Price Will Be Boosted Again Sugar is going up, say Seattle jobbers, Under the rule price of sugar governing the each shipment is priced before coming from the South, ‘The new lot, to arrive next week, will cost 174% cents a pound wholesale and will retail at 20 cents, MRS. MELINDA SWANK, 171, died Friday morning at her home, 2754 Yesler way. Four sons and four daughters survive her. The body is at the Home Undertaking parlors, pending funeral arrange: ments. When two women fall in love with the same man they cut each other by looking daggers. |scales and Complete Funeral Low As $65 This is something S attle has been badly in need of for a long time. It is true nothing is too good for your loved ones, but are you sure always the best? After years of experience we have attained the point where we can give a service that meets the approval of CRITICAL © taste without leaving you ready for BANKRUPTCY after the bill is paid. We are out of the high rent dis- trict, have newly furnished residence parlors, and our service is as good as any firm can render. the most expensive is We work a lady assistant on each case, some- thing that appeals to every mother and daugh- There is a lady present at all times to look after your loved ones as you would want them cared for. We can furnish the same casket any other reputable firm handles 15% to 50% less than charged in Seattle. . And our prices are the customary prices SCHOOLEY UNDERTAKING CO. 2022 Boren Ave. Phone Elliott 6255 Tribe of Chin Sees Evil Day in Hop Joints, Evil days fell upon the tribe of| Ohin thig week Chin Wing and Chin Ching, the former so deep in dreams of elysian fields of poppy that he knew not the nearness of the law's long arm were arrested in a “hop” joint back of a Chinese grocery at 719 King st. by Inspectors Hamar, Watson Ide and James, of the treasury de partment. Then the the officers went to |domicile of Chin Lim and his com: panion Wee Gee, over a store at 210 Washington street. The two octu pants of the room were sent to the city jail to keep company with the couple already. there Two taeis of opium, some yen shi, four pipes, peanut oil lamps, ivory numerous other opium moking accessories were collected | as evidence. One of the pipes was! made of green-lacquered bamboo and |“ tipped with ivory. It is said to be worth over $100. The total seizure is valued at approximately $500. |Want Lubricants to Be Regulated Ffforts of the public utilities de partment to fis a standard for gas-| oline brought out a request to day from the Waverly Oil Works Co., 416 Interlaken ave., to regulate the sale of lubricating auto oils, It was pointed out in a letter to Corporation Counsel Walter F, Meier that there s no way to prevent adulteration or | For substitution in the sale of motor oils at the present time. “Is There Killed by Train Apparently not hearing an ap | preaching passenger train, George icolas, switch tender tn the Grent rthern yards, was insjantly killed mate Friday near the W. st. bridge. At the county morgue it was diacovered -hevdied from ai | fractured skull. Nicolas lived at the Interbay bunk house, «6 7” OLDS © Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Cough and Sore Throat. best results take at the first sign of the first sneeze or shiver. To get the eventy-seven” a Cold, If you wait tiN your bones begin to ache, it may take longer. ‘The use of “Seventy-seven” points to the vast system of Dr. Humph- reys’ Regnedies as unerring as the needle to the Pole. Doctor's Book in Engfish, French, Spanish, Portuguese or German— mailed free. At all Drug and Country Stores. Hampbrey’s Homeo. Medicine Co, 156 William Street, New York. Life After Death?’’ England’s Greatest Scientist Says “Yes” DO NOT MISS HEARING HIM SIR OLIVER LODGE In His Wonderful Lecture on “‘The Evidence For Survival’’ AT THE ARENA Sunday Night, April 18, 8 P. M. Seats Now Selling at the Arena Box Office Prices—50c, $1, $1.50 and $2—Plus War Tax:

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