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RAR eee Weather nd Sunday ly win Temperature Last t1 Hour rue, Mini Today noon, —.| AS IT SEEMS || TO ME DANA SLEETH f thou wilt idols than a man “Give ear, take heed, and d , he Who can Abu Salik certainiy said thing when eleven hand @g0 iM ancieat Peysa he wrote the above About all the sorrow that has come to earth has come thru men’s . ‘Worship of other men That fs the basis the me lArchy; the ida of the divinity of &@ man who ix born a king; the idea that a king’s whim was above all human law, all public weal, a Public policy. * In my youth I had an idea that Mt was the jealousy of the Leruet’s Jenova t Hols, and that the condemned becau Shiped instead of Jen | Today I begin to wsophy of the old Jew that kept the tribal « lifted up worldly + mundane reiters holding steadfast t inne ) ‘apark divine within his breast, and defying al! authority and power that- sought to override the still MI voice of it. some ed years at deno: nced worship o: calf w AVE the x covenant ©, of faith ahd above above phy t o}olo a ofofoojofo ojo solo} ofofolofofojolorolejororayo money eee UR world war came be- cause two nations stl? be Heved in the divinity and rship of kings. Ger Many and Rw theig hosts bitten by th The All Highest could irac ety oO Mind that the deeti must be guided Chosen One aw of the py the super civilized, blase. and coxmepot was a blinking sa ¢ age, eager to rugh down the bioody will pay frail at the command of a poor y Withered, imitation husk of an idol that had been made a systematic cz and des Je coption. Peoples do not make war pp remember that republics ever warred on ¢ id it was beca ers had taken c desires an “|, Mayor Cs always there is |‘D* offer o eroes |" ot tomorrow “f “ Consider this nation. Remem@®er haw we made an idol of Dewe Remember how we malted Roose yelt, and then for , vided him’ 4 Remember Wilson as the wondered if he wasn't crazy? how we A six months later ages, « Our in an ido mad down F eredit for hi« at some amph asx pre eternal omnipotence; we ‘ mere man, thrust him on the shoulders of the mob, and call him = | God, and then, a few hour when twi and . time comes, and toting him, and listening to his him in a dark alle and go horke, bewa appointment main a tt Roses ever bats every where the history of princes, president , Be again ither than give a state PHILADEL | America’s me | @t was again the | nation-wide rite lionaire auto racer, —— | at liberty walked sion here, wher posed to have been custody of two sioned army officers. ° eye WA man’ underneath the t tice to man, and at all else to never expect perte corner poli husbands The difference wisest, most today is conniderabie ence between ® bull terrie pull dog, or hite leghorn and @ barred rock / oid | elenientals of fee 1 atinet Cling the We ar not wine te prophet’ have in ux Hot meet that we should abase our j Baives before mere ma fi Judges | ~~ Willson to Veto (Pederal Judgen, “Peace Measure (hie of appeus At the same time effort be jon to bring him an After t ecaut tn telephone wire rs K. Mar’s home, at 301 exalt any mar Federal appeal ¥ a SHINGTON, Ma Pre Mi ition of ne -_. i jison was today believed to| br ‘ought by A. M r See his message to congress | ne rguinat the city for to regulate jitneys, wetoing the Knox peace resolution. money back, back. thinks we may. ice to its readers and all the public, desires to help him. Therefore this offer: To any person who has informa- per that will indicate fraud or con- in the deal by which the uired the prop- Sound Traction, Seattle ac erty of the Puget * Light &. Power company, and will transmit this information, or in confidence, to the Editor of The Seattle Star, this newspaper when the city regains any today on - BAKER PROBING SLACKER FLIGHT jOrders Recapture of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll object search today srover Cleveland Bergd convicted draft evader, 18 hours after he t of his mother’s man he was non-commis- HINGTON, May Baker today convicted arm taker ordered made ped f adel ph did not kn rand» |Nip Phone Wires, | Then Take Stamps burglars \Three Judges Wi Sit in Jitney Case Neterer Schoenfeld, If Seattle can get any of that we may be able to the FIVE-CENT FARE. The Star does not charge that there haw been fraud, nor dges The Star assert that we can get any Mayor ¢ Star, as a serv- On the Is. od Clase Matter May 5, MARINES RIOT AT BREMERTON RAAB ARPA ALR PAAR ADDL LADD PLP PDP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP sue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise ‘ 1999, at the F SATTL , WASH,, ypttice at Beattie, Wash, o TURDA The Seattle Star nder the Act of Congress Marct per Year, by Mail, $5 to #9 PRI EEES NEED Ee CGR oe ae 7x Hil EDITION Y, MAY 22, 1920.” _ Two c WILL BE in GOLD. Star of the aldwell Star. openly ration Coun eal, but ample Seven Warrants on Fire Ordinance) nts were issued for the linance ators Sat L. 1 were issued for: J. ¥ apector Ne H. J “ ta M , ve awa 17% First ave, and C. Chiba, 2324 ALLI-CURCI CAT BOTHERS HIM! A cat with Galli.Curct tendencies nightly disturbs C, W. Croasdiil, of 4751 19th ave. N. E., and the per turbed gentleman asked the police irday to use their influence upon J. B. Barton, owner, of 4755 19th ave. N. E., and have him tone the cat's Burglar Eats a Meal in Kitchen A hungry thief, af and mopping the the frying pan in the kitchen R. McDonald home ave., stole 60, Donald heard the hungry one kitchen, but told the police she too frightened to do anything. All this happened Friday night Taxi Hits Cycle, Two Are Injured ting a “grease from of the at 2108 gixth ft. Mrs. M in the cents and Nicholas Alphonse,.15, who sus tained a cut Np, and Dan McBi 18, 5945 Alki ave » companion with whom he was riding a motorcycle Friday Wiley were struck in front of Pier B b: taxicab driven by Kd 1211 Harvard ave ‘Derelict Hull Is. gi Off Alki Point Information transmitted to The will be turned over to the proper authorities, or published, as conditions may warrant. If TWO or MORE persons fur- nish information that, separately or in conjunction, accomplishes the desired result, the reward will be divided as seems proper to M, aga and the . can my agree on the correct divi- sion of the reward, they will leave the matter to a third person upon whom they will mutually decide. Send information to: THE EDITOR, THE SEATTLE STAR. : Rom ®@@OH PASTE THIS IN YOUR WINDOW @BHHH8 Mayor Thinks Star Offer May —--— | Aa Car | Deal Investigation PAID BY THE SEATTLE STAR For Information That Will Result in the RECOV- ERY, Thru Proof of Fraud, of Any of the Fifteen & a Million Dollars Paid by the City of Seattle for the 8 Municipal Street Car Line! ~ of its money, or when a court or- a 9 ders it returned to the city, $1,000 or he Mayor and the Editor Commenting on The Star ton id: “The offer of a row ed for rmation leading to the recovery {of money paid for the street railway may induce some one to t in formation. The offer is probably a good thing.” (COAST FORGER. | _ NABBED HERE Description Flashed California From After cashing a number of worth less checks in Los Angeles, Joseph Skiiar, 22, started North, leaving @ | trail of similar checks behind him. He reached Seattl® Thureday, and after registering New Wash ngton hote at the started to pase his n this city before Skliar nk of California, his deserip was flashed to the Segttle police iforma authorities. The dof Skliar’s presence in appeared at bank and made a hurried call, but their quarry had left. Skilar was later located at his hotel. He is said to have admitted passing a nan ber of worthless checks in both Los ngcles and San Francisco, They were all for $10 each, Found Guilty of Statutory Charge win ve watenea with particular in 1" SPOKANE, Clarence Philippi was May 4 guilty in the first of two late yes. terday by a jury charges of statutory crimes Bennett, a 16-ye was the principal in. the case, while Tillie Semitz, a 14-ye old girl, is the complaining withes in the.sec Phillippi's wife is seeking divorce, be heard next Friday him. Eva girl, the case to —_———— H. C. L. coming down —street car fare going up—jitneys uncertain— Buy a USED Car. Many good “buys” on Classi- fied Page today. Harbor department searching r a derelict hull reported floating nthe und Saturday morning about three miles south of Alki point lighthouse, Geor, hompson, 6440 49th ave & W. reported the ines! dent. es i against) r-old | first | = DEPO a Shx (bag Former Chiet Warren was! town” regarding viee condi-| the a Carranza and Six Generals)». Shot }CARRANZA SLAIN a ae eee ee | | $1,000 REWARD: Caldwell Ils Kept Informed. ADERS | Was Ex-Chief Warren Blind? Any man tatem out of hin tions in Seattle's und: tle.» lrecth’ but Sik lind out © town biné=remt of town’ lee @ rounding up the | cl |when it came to ding : (gamblers, macquereaux gers that make their headquarters aie und bootler The bet low the notch,” was intimated pone inye by Mayor Caldwell aap ng to wides in removing W the firet time made publi » tor diflmiasing the chief action thayor fo: Down by Troops (f'n. ' “In Town!” TheMayor and an Unnamed Friend. '|"*Wail Till the Flurry Blows Over.” THIS IS WHAT HE WROTE er follows office at 11 nelicited by three i myself W JAPANESE w= HOTEL AT BASIS OF ROUBLE Filipino Near Death From Shot; Poolroom Wrecked When 75 Fight n Seatige can corrob s made in this own experiences in Se rate | letter BREMERTON, May —M» rine guards are patrolling Bremerton today in an effort to _ round up Puget Sound navy VERY NOTE; | ht I decided to make| yard marines who last, Wight stigations on my oWn! smashed down doors in the I stopped at the post U.S. hotel and wrecked a Filk o'clock, where 1 was} pino pool room. Quinos Clare, a mess attendant from the de stroye® Watters, was shot —a girls that the and 1 satis-| postoffice ul 3 4 regular ‘hang-out’ for them the head and will probably die, Who Deserted Party = FAIL KE To KEArroINT | “When 1 left the postoffice 1| ‘Trouble. started, according {e | WARREN CRITICISED | was followed by a pimp who of-| witnesses, when two marines, 6m Some people t riticised my|fered me the use of one of. his) jeave, were refused rooms in tig fol ence ? failure to reappoint Chief Warren,”| girls. 1 wan also. directed by! Jup-operated “U. 8.” hotel. MEXICO CITY, May 21— lithe mayor deci wa In justifiea-[one of the girls in the postoffice,|assembled a gang of 75 marine (Night) — Venustianoe Carranza, | ti myself, 1 xhould publish ago who said she was dated up until| went back to the hotel and smmushed deposed president of Maxico, the things that forced me to ap o'clock, to go to the cabaret jin five doors. ‘ with six members of his party, | t a man in whom I had confi-}one block west and two north, in| Marching to the pool room, Ie has been killed near the town wf [°C 1 sie p en in O61 manent : | cat a in ee peep “a ‘Certain oo ions prevailed in Se) “On the way passed a police: | challenged a genera aed Tiaxcala-Tengo. in gps ad 4 attie; Waren knew of them; they) man. 1 asked the officer if thé/few minutes pool tulle were being Vurbla, according to adv wera hot Femgved grew tired Of town was a live one, and he replied wn right and left. ,The place headquarters of Gens Alvaro « to prod him into action. That! y.0¢ «9 of r tae Pale Gone jthat-an effort was being made to was wreckedgii the melee and shote <r gy ales, ‘ - Minas vice, but the girls were all fired. Claro was found. desperately re | e¢ mayor declared that rther ut in th distr I think he! wounded. Reporty received at revolutionary | 4 losuree of “wide« condit . rn n nted t ao Aol nn, eatly wanted to do his y alle were sent to headquarters up to midnight did not] unden thé Warren regime would be ra 7 by the ax members of the deposed | made } for “Preach peen t f open him jer dispatches, how-| fr some time, the folk “below the} 2! and the 5 i no ts ha ever, had said Luis Cabrera, Carran-| end ime” declare. Hie special vice | {04 me he wan ‘Frenchy.’ “1 Msked | today za’s mininter of the treasury; Gen. | inva, tigat habe kept Ma conver |him if be could get me a live girl) HRS SME RSI S von! ors have ke © « Juan Rarragan, chief of staff:|aant with the situation. And the}f{r the next night, and he said he) B -, could, any number of them. I am) Aguirre Berlanga, prime minister,| underworld ix afraid of Caldwell, | end Ignagio Roniias, former amba» ? sure from this that the cabaret is macor tn then MAN NER ~ “GO SLOW,” POL United States, were WIN | ees HOUSE” & reevler their entet. “I then "Go slow, wait until this flurry is ved at c cies ugg Fie geen Pigs ena over.” one poticeman ts @ asked him | Vining the owner of a | girls, and and talked with a taxidriver and went tot he cateret and | he Jquarters and a patrol “hangout.” went to the eabaret and fieh Pf , ik where I could pigk up) he suid that © 1 would’ Huachinango. Pu 1 the bod “ Rata | = ten were being taken to Beristain, in] Rous on is Vat. Ti tear ntti] <2, ‘2, the Hip” and asked one of Tum Down, Bills on H. C. * vaiperony well is on the rampage the floor managers I could get a 2 engage Caldwell gets tired of thixerumding.” |@i") there 1 did eo by the “Hip, SOldier Bonus and Packers A amen Mie bl “They'll wait @ tong “time, [i+ aid not stop im, and saw al —— OOPS SL hen,” the mayor said, when the | vmber of girls outside that seemed WASHINGTON, May 22. — ‘The Carranaivtas were killed at 1] incident was related to him, And [10070 0 8 | i io be dating up | Senate republicans in caucus te a m. yesterday by a force command | his heavy, prognathous jaw <5 the ‘went Ub the dred ‘tar ed by Col. Rudolfo Herrera, advices! clinched with determination, |ther to Dreamland arid talked with| @®7 refused to take any action? to Gen. Obregon from a-Buarer,| In determining that Seattle wat) {er to Dreamland anda who seit, Pesarding bills to” reduce the Puebla, said. Herrera formerly was! being run wide opeh and full blast, inet aff the boys knew jt as the) high cost of living, measures te & Carranza commander under Gen.|the mayor did not rély solety on the | 18" , bo oe! | hs Martel Herre testimony of his special vice probers | nee house, and tha the girls regulate the meat packers, sok rs 3 there were all old ones a the very Telegrams here indicated the colo |or ev nel, with ranza on his and brav : Hog prices at four lea markets Reports indicated he was atiaent ornate itd Butler was dressed bt eee ee - PP iad poke Arig oar pegrics ne. her Tae dee Pp ® : teers pass « and about |thrilling chase after a limousine CMs on the hundred pounds @ coast in the hop < fn ¥ fi fe 4 | fit b > carly Saturday | the week ended May 15, the rt age for the United States or some e found with liquor early Saturda dontinged, and. hog’ secelaaaine other foreign countr | ed in a trunk in the cellar, | morning, resulting in the arrest of || pte edge pr for the The fate of Ignacio Bonilh for. | deputies say. A recipe for changing | Frank Carr, 22, the driver, The of. Sek ae eda lerate de mer ambassador to the United States, | Moonshine into gin was also found |ficers had fatled to locate the liquor eeu in the trunk, according to Conner./at a late hour Saturday. Carr is in terest by many Americans spite her protests, Mrs, Butler | the city Jail on an open charge. Sensational Drop Washin gton Gets le mountains ‘Tongo, it was quorum of deput day and two Gon jand assistant officers for the extra iension « day. upon the evidence of his own investigations, Business men,| Worst |p ¢ doctorn and others high in the life/™* that thy of the community have made reports ° his men, aceempanied Car final flight into the s, after the Rinconada de girls who ery in his final days . was compelled to ride to the sher |iff's office in the county-city build. reports on the death of peteinc rien eg es on | shen the bone dry law went into | my at Mexico City saying ording to the Mexico City still in t allan, near the fugitive Two Jitneurs Are Arrested Today |: |posse left arrested at wrranga was near % whe st the machin: ted to have been! Two arrests for violation of the & consignment of liquor, but admit-| | | new jitney ordinance were made Sat- | ted having carried three men down ed reported also that @/urday by the police, C. W. Turmer ave, The police are inclined to Husband Hit Her of members of the chamber | arrested Friday, was again arrested ve the liquor was transferred jes rhet in caucus Thurs Saturday Turner insisted he was|from Carr's ted one Obregon and) not violating the new ordinance, in. | cw zales deputies as presidffig | sisting was a friend Marks his passenger and nota fare, C.F. M Mon: | was the ond man arrested. were released on $50 bail each Nelson They! of congress on next Kent ' Captain of Police BE. L. F ceived a teleph precincts and Kent officials. In less than a half hour after the Taxi Co., | Taxi Co., is said to own a farm near|blow on the side of the face, Ethel The police will make a thor search of the premises today, dier bonus and other important — legislation. eration of these measu ny recess for the poll he city. ‘They also told| ¢ better class of youpger | do soliciting are to be mountain u e p.” feat. While reports were vague, it] to the mayor : Pe eae Prore, Sige al that the taxi | COMventions was urged, by Senator wan believed that Col. Herrera and| Saturday the mayor made public!) fOnrot tm may that the 18st) Kenyon and others his men revolted during the flight|a letter received from a Seattle busi.) drivir also told me that if 1 walt “aye caucus decided that apPROBAe and turned against Carranza |nens man. whose name if published, | fd 9 Wares hasement 2ton Bills and conference reports view of the fact that some of| Would be familiar to everyone j to the Tavern. which 5 & basemen’ | will be given preférence ih thé seme In ¢ t that woiitine | “hia a one of the mi docu. | Pestanrant, about half a block west |"! , the telegrame Yet ete to me card fr relating to conditions under} ofthe postoffice, on Second, as z pave been slain without an opportu-/ MY Possesst ed. | couldh’t make a mistake there, that ay a! * ha a Pr | if 1 went to a table a girl would Bi nity for defense at come and sit down by me, or if Ij ill Next vs Later advices gave the name of the saw a girl sitting at a table to goj WASHINGTON, .— The rs’ leader as Col. Barrera, in there and sit by her or ask a| house rules committe te today 1 of Herrera, as spelled in oun own: bate tall by a party vote of 8 to 4 to rams an effo call up bonus rrera formerly was under Gen | FURTHER DISCLOSURES | tl ant Tossday or Wesel R Paine | PROMISED BY MAYOR * | A rule’ was reported limiting gel Palaes surrendered to Carranza in That he did not publish the Jetter| bate on the bonus measyre to five March, and it was eumed Barrera | to humiliate Warr but merely to hours and allowing only one amend and hie men the Carra istas ina Riding Habit let the people know the reasons that | ment. at that time. B a underlay his dismissal of the chief eee ¢ The killing of the deposed presi | Mrs, Art Butler. was the assertion of Caldwell “ . dent, the advices said, was the resuit!| T7, : eS Further disclosures of the vice re |Palmer “Watching” of @ plot laid arrera and about || Whisky in a Trunk. « Ugime were promised by the mayor. . 50 of his followers, ’ Deputy sheriffs raided the home|” “The people have a right to knot Price Cut Wave . Carranza wag the first to fall, it! op art Butler, clubman and drug-|what is’ going on if the city,” he HINGTON, May Attor way said. Gen. Murgula, formefly in| cis 401 Harvard ave. N., seized | sud ney General Palmer ts directing jas command of Carranza forces in the! quantity of whisky and gin, and| sa from the negro district at 12th | tice department agents in an investit | federal district of Mexico, also WAS) @.eq Mrs. Butler under arrest,/ave. and Jackson st, to the dance|gatien of the price cutting wave reported ve been with the de! coturday, just as she was to take halls north of the postoffice, in the! thruout the country, i€ was learned posed pr nt her morning horkeback ride. | shooting galleries, where the dong is | today age Mrs. Butler was released on $500 |p 4 over the counter, and dn the! Palmer hopes to bring the entine Dispatches from Vere Crom and) ici at noon ‘apartment houses in fashionable resi- influence of the department's mie Mexico City since the revolution be he house is in the fashlonablé|dence sections, where poppyfiops and chinery into the market at the mee came an assured success have quoted idence district, and, according to bootleg orgies are held nightly, the| mnt when ‘the price cutting wave leaders as ordering their men tO) Tenuiy sheriff J. C. Cgnrtr, was|word has gone forth begins to wane oo arranza was not harmed |i. rendesvous for many select} THE MAYOR IS “IN TOWN! The price cutting wave which is i he overtaken aa troops. | parties, at which liquor wa served eee jsweeping the country has hit the live: ne ches would give colo Depitics Vai Gem tiad . stock market and prices durin) to today's dlepatchen reporting the |, Denatien }: von cers /Lirnousine Load | week ending May 15 wege ona Sum cape aed pe -* et tits by tra me Butler'a deer a Sh een and of Liquor ward tpend in » al of the leading ors am eS Fatapernieee Be ,|served the search warrant on the a ee markets of the country, according t© eee een eaecet dignity Maid. Mra, Butler appeared and|Is “In-Town the-market report of the departing i mn p if to entered vehemer * Two automobiles filled with city of agriguiture made public today. pdges re- ic tip that a “for in St. Louis Corn in the county car * car, bearing the Yeence number! sT. LOUES, May —White Butler is employed by the Brie », had left the Milwaukee dock | today.dropped from § to 18 centé | Drug Co., Third ave. and Jeff with 16 cases of liquor, Captain! the Louis cash grain market, |st. The liquor, hé sayn, was merely |Hedges immediately assembled bis ‘This is the biggest drep in 3 tment today'was entirely | a” small supply he hade on hand Motor posse and notified South End/ rhe slump was said to be due toa }demand and refusal of banks to zine (Bete s8 make new loans and the expected ntral station Carr arrival of large shipment: for rent stand of the | ga: : ? hee Third ave. and) No.2 white sold at $1.93, off 1s to There was'no liquor in| 1¢o. No. § white sold e. Carr denied he hauled! 19 to 18¢. ed ae was th on Ear, She Says Her husbang broke her ear drum esident of the Central |and permanently deafened her with autompbile, to a second) ' charged against Albert Perry in divorce complaint Saturday.

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