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S ANGELES IS ROCKED BY EW Weather Tonight and Saturday, un- southwesterly winds. Forecast VOL N 23. ote! ~ UME aU On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise e Seattle Star i May 2, Th99, at the Knter tottios at Beattie, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, 1 Year, } 1 wo SE ‘ATTLE, WASIL, FRIDAY, Il LY 1 16, 1920, TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE DANA . SLEETH “SHOOTING How Billie Burke Cares for Her Baby CITY DARK, | ="==| BUILD he Be Believes Proper Food Most Important Thing in Care of Growing uit ~ PUZZLES Scenes? No, She Makes Own Rules CARS STOP ue | TREMB will bi our Jrops accompanying lightning are well understood. The heat pro- ae 4 riae'SHOT FIRED AT VON meee a vast electric spark. The origin of pores | rhe duced by the electric discharge ne - traversing the atmosphere causes | Theatre Wrecked;Avalat a sudden pansion of the parti 2 tien next to it, with a sharp com. {| Of Rock Plunges Into ¥ pression of those beyond, in P dk [tetas See, || Heart of Cl City Thrown Into Tempo- | fri tne waves roll buck vicienuy, || LOS ANG rary Darkness by Elec- producing the noise of th Buildings in ce ‘ 2 Ha * mo | were rocked violently at 10 trical Storm as soon a8 a difference of poten. |, ™m. today by an earthqu Predicting more “uncertain” || tial i# established by electrifica shock of brief durstigt a weather for Seattle and vicinity,{|* The quake appeai sbury said today jone violent shock followed | there was little liklihood of a repe > N less violent tremors.e tition tonight of last night's unusual a in 13 years, in which three men nar shock, Many persons Tussi rowly escaped with their lives. from stores and offices. e The men were standing in front of ( 4 h t The Burbank theatre b ity et yp ten i iy saa ore in a 00 S jing is reported wrecked. » compa substation at Rento wh a Vghtning bolt struck high, e Quantities of glass in tension wires overhead, showering it oe business and residences them with sparks and deafening| | tions were broken. — ~ them with @ loud report. They fled | | . A mass of rock rol a for cover and pone was hurt, 7 |' Tithe dnonti: Was weported tating’ ta) REMIT arren’s Bombs G o| First st. hill almost | having been general over a wide | Off Bverybody Thinks | heart of toe bee sn Doeesteanves tromiee tary. 4¢ 2 More Thunder It was there “Patooeh island that 1b ) O14 rice of Vulcan, or whoever it| est approach to & p ee ee ey fs that poses as the God of Light-| repo There was a similar storm tn 1917) ning, played on Joel F. Warren to-| Three persons injured, @ and a worse one in September, 1997. | aay a dirty trick. |of chimneys . cracked’ and when several buildings were struck) yerybody knows the ‘ex-police| thrown down, plaster shaken by Haghtning here. |chief i* a candidate for sheriff. walls, with a few of the leas NO MATERIAL For, weeks he had planned a coup) buildings thrown out of . ph DAMAGE DONE Wetat, or splurge of glory, to open | seemed to be the extent of the For near! on his campaign age. onasne before sits ‘eet, ee fal He had planned, jugt as he was) Kathryn Varnedos, age 11, about 11 alock. ‘Successive flastiex “ing his name with the county clerk | struck on the head by a brick dimmed idence lights and for andidate for office at 8:45 this|the chimney at her mother’ morning, to have shot off from the toppled over. She will recover, a time tit them entirew out, When A ihe a the ‘storm subsided it was learned b of Seattle, 25 monster acrial| Mrs. Emma Ryan was no material damage had been done. |P°™* |down and trampled when a crowd ¢ | And then, he figured out, the start-| shoppers rushed from a dep Moving picture shows, closed for ied people would call up the news. |store which was holding a sale. want of lights, resumed operation | yaper offices, the police and fire de Mrs, Fanny Firks, of and residence and street lights came | partments, to find out what the bom: | Diego, in a hurrye to rush frof® n again. Street cars moved On|bardment was about jhouse where she was visiting, half power during most of the! And just so it worked out—almost./down a flight of stairs and last few mon men whom I proninition bo» Man Arrested but Denies l From san I > . ave found old tients. | He Directed Bullet From | who formerly we leavoring to . ] nen & ftving and uphold a hard Window Across Street Won reputat as double-handed | - without éxception, Mystery = mt Mr better off. ics who formerly with th unde @ supposed attempt early to ®hoot down Observer G. N John Von Herberg, have their he magnate, as he was le are driving autos, some re buying small farms Making investment that their wives and children Well dressed, comfortably situ and happy Detective Me: Professional men who frequented =| rest BF the clubs and the more “select” |& rooming hou rs; the men st town, business | Ave, Opposite the * men, the blades of yore—these | room, it is said look better. Their skins have pistol was f fared up, their eyes are brighter Voo H their walk is snappy. In talking | shot was fired from the open window to them, I find that they have all [of Richard#on's room, according to made money, that they ate saving | the police report on. the case Does i ¢ shot, @ry afternoon and evening are be looking out the window, fired from ing piled up here on the Coast to [an automébile standing by the curh, slop the country wtihout de- |The auto whisked away, he sid, im- © on Wall Street. r the shot wealth, contentment was ordered released | these things have come to these Capt of Detectives Mert to replace the old jollity, the Tennant, Capt. Tennant old boon companionship, the for- no conclusive evi Mer mellowness that marked on had anything Western nights before the we ing. Prior to scrubbed mahogany, } ichardson, Capt. Tennant . ed with Von Herberg by ty theatre on First ave.. near Pike + st, about 1:80 o'clock. Von Herberg told the police he heard a shot a bullet stru ik the curb at was sure the berg said LY men area little thin they were: sbiit of sobriety is not the t that opens its purse y de I've known Righard¥on person: years.” Capt. Tennant de He a good reputation mand, nor its heart to every |He claims he didf't even know Vor chance acquaintance, and large |Herberg. His story was straigh numbers of men who of yore found | TOLD WATCHMAN it nkcessary to. sob their sorrows TO LOCK UP DOORS out on the broad bossum of some The Liberty's final performance m. A pipe line carrying the! He filed for office, his aides shot the| her agkle friendly barkeep are today inhibit over, Von Herberg said he w ir overfiow from the Volunteer park| bombs off on the hilltops, but reports indicated the ing their griefs and er die | hie private office just before 1:30 get 3 . reservoir burst but was saiapnd The startled people didn't rush to| must have centered in or very svering that they b ealiy” line sendy to go heme. Glancing a mended call up the newspapers, police and|the city of Angeles. At Dce to fuss about me roa pon Pe pete : aaniac edie 0) BMLLIE RUIRAKE. an LAI AAT ESO PATRICIA Postal and Western Union tele-| firemen. jbeach cities, particularly ce, ie fae oid plow that deecentea |°*™.* . “The greatest joy in life is having and caring for a baby of your own.” graph lines were not entirely out) “What's that?” cried Johnny to his| Beach, it was said the quake was j e a dove, or # parr =e buz | parentt " nat “was i. lof commission at any time, but for) ma violent, but was sufficiently ,* True enone 3a. aoe | rent! —e wt be Li BY BIL BURKE when’ we insisted on feeding them to | feeding a baby that fs a com-|some . minutes messages were ‘Oh, that,” sald ma, “is just an-|to rattle windows, as on seone twee ee Ne ernteta t (Mrs. Florenz Ziegteld, Je) Jher, broke out with a rash. We plete science, and the case of every|handied with difficulty \other thunderciap,.” } ee Pe eee cersne mon va ltt, | Tie save he cal ed the nig | NEW YORK, July 16.—After @ll| stopped th put later took them baby is different, I ean only warn! at police headquarters candles! At the police station Chief Will H. Up their volces and how!—th the’ tat ihe sare eta sciege on ony idee dey oe tno cl bo doc ocr m reg every mother to strictly obey the/ were used for a time to Hght the| Searing saw one of the bombs ex- pent yirit of alcohotie mellowne Poa 1 ¢t ws nba nde Bare onc so Boon doctor unless her mother intuition | piace, Gas jets flared in the coun-|ploding in the air. He ordered an| | °F Some pry heute Eos fraternity has passed, and curely locked, W nv ¢ remaing but one—that MUST BE TAUGHT TO tells her unmistakably that he is/ty jai) for the first time in years|investigation. Someone said the | ¥® voasiy oS lemoralised and say Jaborer anid professional man t ae to ediinentined “teat cure, > Mee nent nen eee cen PEE Ve OMT ARLINS wrong shout tae baby's Saecane until electric current was restored.|bombs had come from the top of | Minutes sgrighe ba oe ° days 1s frankly out_affer th Te Ale <-cigpum phe aging ebnry p. Sh seanigutl eee eee Bab ery seldom Ike vegetables, And as for candy, ft has always At one moving picture house | Profanity Hill, Inquiry at the coun-| CoWd a e Ps pene na lose EG ita io Gee Or Prater [ne en eee and a thud aslion of wah Wea ohid ele rani ier Mhurdpate been my opinion that if a b where an amateur performance |ty jail revealed “that someone was im prrigonn char 2 etiyibeven if he had a place in |! Faas ica anaes can Mie t ur Own child .GFOW lto like them t know the taste was in progress and « crate of | blasting across the street.” hoe = without which to seek it ; ¥ ‘ : SAE a |, t are best for them, never. be red t thickens and a goat were on | Finally, diligent phone inquiries | boards a is began loas of t a6. (tee: ganme Whe © versa Patricia raised in ignora : by a dozen ‘patrolmen brought out | '®* But we ean «tand the T the the . “n if J . a 1 in ignors the stage as prizes for the best Phe mellow, maudlin, mid De- | iro » for. chide i ym : but in the main it je wecleas for | of candy, and we hope to keep ais amateur act, the goat broke |the information that the bombs were| 410 cn Site ee " ness, I guess, becau | ee saad pace oa iS me to'try to give any one rules for }that wa loose when the hotee was | heralding Warren's filing lacoviiy ahaa’ thee walk 3 tens of thousands of fine fellow P i sepa oth is plunged in darkness and made a mane Chey Have s permit, bring |S iewesd. tn le ee i alive today who wou is and/and ever d's constitution need. hasty. exit, bowling over per-* [anyone in Thiet ordered’ "S| ings were shaken from the. walla; dl graves had they . ation er ex for the sons in his path. tages ppeiesentbe cra Ase c [homes milk was spilled and 4 For, mind you nest 1 them of bi «ing of childrer But I do August Toellner, government crop rattled riotously, fellows who were me vier ns and er went at on: ev b 1 in wateted reporter, caught the goat ec) bs Teachers May Wed, The shake cave; the, feeling tl meshed in the net of the club a : { Jopted, tt |the lights came on again the crate rs § x : I on's room {1 pted, they ‘ome irresistible force fe tar—the good fellows the 4 1s Seen " jee P paltry was nowhere to be found Portland Decides struck a terrific blow. aaa erous, the impulsive, th® square $ * STS’ e hydrant at Harvard ave. N.| PORTLAND, July 16.—The Port-! preceded by al limina ooters; the men who regarded | RICHARDSON SAYS HE CLALISTS' “4 x be tce dave’ wan wtreck by | laid eumeel henea Nak tae Ot bax teen ded by any pre! ry Bho: : an + |WAS WATCHING LIGHTS S$ FOR FEEDING nd Hig ‘d bas gone on ree-|ers, but started with the hard % fellows as natorelly wi tnree|Reduce Tonnage Serving lestieentags, Are iii tning and broken off, causing ®/ord as taking the position that mar-| and rapidly tapered oft until SE 4 These were r rdson 4 he hee ' now veg 3. eyser that required several police | riage shall not be a bar to teaching rth decided to hold still once more, n the whirl of the ‘ the \ old, has, departed Puget Sound by Woman’s Story and members of the water depart:|in the public schools here, Reports from Pasadena, alana and ruined before they were |, ft t ¥ a from rules laig | ment to stop. A small section of an P = 1 = 5 : H ¢ the fameds ebaaae = miles northeast of Tos Angeles, ve , ‘ : a be ne for teedis eunir ; 7 tcaring| With the pinch of the gasoline! FULLERTON, Cal, July 16.—Or-| the pavement was undermined by) OW DID THE that the quake was felt very sli 7. HAVE talked with per + 1 fr ' o heart m h tage st on, th eet of Stan ange coun t r oused t the water by TE 4 ere. vas RAVE wales wi vee | jee Tate ‘kent’ her| shor "ee tee of Sta ailsdad ore arsoed to JUDGE KNOW? |S, tae 0 8 : : on her schedules once rd O81 Co. t ont ‘oast has volINt of Mob action today “AT 9 anc rerside, men who ram what were oS age ber dust | peruse * seal aaa b ey learned that Mrs. Roy Trapp Pgh decegenennsee son, chal with drunkenness, !in. quake was practical: e termed. — respectable an nder be , ny mind r re pitt Gin lined wi aathbite” sneered aeiteteld "Y ACHT RACES ded for lemiéney because he we | pe bem “Sana oa y » places—men who tried to keer , i ” . oan ass Tike: haa been: abs | wbnbe’ Shells sondvabed’ eubeldinntiy NEW YORK, July 16.--Schooners | about to be married. “Well, you'll | “°S ‘telephone message from Ingle th the world Ir e ; ptr 4 é d bars were theo! be punished enough,” ret e . 4 es ont ied Sa Ss He Fle d\: terrible mist glyir © bat ned tothe Honolulu run, in order today to tell her physician of a fiend. {274 bars ww th as soaut ah punt hed. jor, ‘relensing him. wood, center of the last earthquake, — who were not entirely. out: for t t t ntit to take care of the sugar vefineries |ich assault upon her after her hus: | terms familiar tos me : him. Jat 10:50 said the quake was te ee ° dg a§e ot t doesn't there, leaving only the El, Segundo jpand had been beaten to death as he |e yacht race o Cirgeangh ih ji slightly there, and no damage his thoney came eae. be ft en a | coast She said the © men who killed |@"4 shoved the schooners across. Stevedore Held In Glendale, a suburb of Lok At Sieemnre at MaRS, SAE He ore 1 Detect ere investigating ear t tomach untill fhe augag Fefineries must be kept her husband attacked her afterward, =— I h |geles, the quake was strong enough casita bustiiess. man lay leterr the ientit iy the it finally breaky down 1 Ife. | eunning.” sald MeLean, “and much o Herd Taxis i in Liga Hibbs ie re it Jocibahnie tients to rate tle Bh alg but was of no pat ne could hold up, shake | man fou = hee 8 taal eS POC Raby hat bate o it cortaladgee pbedea tHeBFaKe here, but wii|| “WELCOME TO OUR Six City Stands «11 bei st, was held in the city jail] “A phone message from whiter | - hal od i f Patricing§® © get long without her for ” P « central | Uday, accused of stealing a watch | maid that two slight shocks wele felt” f1 the ola West - 4 We 1 to have told |for instance, refused to ent eggs and ttle” — COUNTRY!” SHOUT The ¢ bak spre labs ntral from Louis Soberanes, 7458 Califor: |there, but “they didn’t amount 0” v the iff towns and 1e man | ed to have told b ; * stations fo ‘or Dire’ cars] nia ave. July 14, Patrolman W. J. | :.” here i t “ 9 ¢ a wa ° with thé olting ‘that bis call on a woman | p~————-wweeemnm————eeee FS two remaining tankers will JAPS TO “BRIDES ] was berore the board of public rreated Winkler at ‘Piret ave ar dngey 8 atier us Qu nail loon that drinking Wax as natu n a nearby t haf Mer nih Cheapest Way {Hik¥e 10 ty gasoline to Alaska M81) gan FRANCISCO, July 16 works for consideration Friday neca st, Thursday afternoon. | were scores of rumors of damage eating, and considerably ppted by the arrival of the wom The Quickest, Sdisest Well ue ail points on the Washington || goventy Japanese picture brides || None of the “for hire” vehicles wilt | \Varioue builéirige, but | Sen popular, and we know that Higgs oe lien oe AM 7 Pf) | Peer ee CONT a arriving today on the liner Shjn- |/be permitted to stand in any place}? Beaten Machine |verified. If true, the damage eo behind t hiny front of the efuge under the Siping ‘ ne 1 permanent tenant for ghee, Aci A Melean cad. {[.yo, Maru hid their faces behind || outslde the designated xoncs > |sisted of throwing the buildings saloon life there was fan Stolting believed ao ae are he'] that room, now vacant, faithru Ce Se ae ae In Seattle | fans and pattered below decks May Delay Raise of line, Plaster fell in many Land where the weak staggered | a da pas fhe pion.” After || the Want Ad columnemprmbe ee when photographers tried to take LEVER BIRD IS in City Carfares ||‘? structures, but apparently verably, and re the crook, |thinking it over all sigh oltin tar bgnin about daly heir picture r lone was injured. mi their pletur THIS PARROT! y he was inj) A great crowd of Japanes: PRISONERS PRAY Street car fares in Seattle may r en were at the dock he HARSFORD, Conn, July 16 eee ee ae Mond 4 ot oKLLS stuated all manner of aboml tified the poi Star Want Ad Departingt |eaught in Store, Pe eee ine silp coving nig || PAtrot shouting “Fire! brought tein || Rot Be Inctensed Monday, bye Gay’ (UN MERRIE SGT Sa laa when a blage started in a bird store, | use ordinance be in |] comes effective. when. the aged. building ¢ Tue machine which is making widaily A half doxen prisoners, Anglo-Jap Treaty 500,000 metal tokens, to be sold at |/in the cells and prayed, jon ourse. A r atin ON A JOY RIDE Phone Main 600 SHOVE! asx youn phone is to you. Charge Burglary?®| jiyiicce “Weiome to our new { A warrant charging burglary in was to be filed country brides were — carefully learned to drink Today superior court Friday |) g ed by immigration he rate fe for uarter, Others yelled seen bo Te. ee tacthente of tie Usivertity district, 3 0 1 | the rate of four for a quar men drink a ee Tain Bride Fred C, Brown against | and taken to Angel | to Be Submitted || (eich thursiny arternoon, ||leased, and atrugmied, wi pees anything & morning, When a steam shovel ran Our forge will help you With 1 Jamen Winkler arid Albert Mefar> | th will be in | LONDON, July 16-—Great Brit: |] 1¢ jt cannot be repaired shortly, ||movable bars of the ment on the wate t of a peo- |amuck on Latona ave., near 40th st our a4, nd. Both men are charged with of the congressional || ain will submit the AngloJapanese || it wilt be impossible for the In Judge Houser's guuzied, and for that * ught red-handed robbing a investiguting — the yn the hill for 200 Lowest Rate jtrenty to the British dominions for || way:to put the new fare sched the st peter, court) ol jon of the pub [and plunged de a answer. ble for the shovel’s Joyride, Ln eeeeeeeeenenesereeenemsnnneantael, pMOndowbr ool | f hove today, —