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ee oup of wilful men representing no opinion RR EMEMBER JONES! When Senator Wesley became one of the “little gr Lusitania Jones men” in the vain attempt to save a seat in the U. S. senate which William Lorimer bought and paid for, but which an aroused public co | ed he should not occupy. Jones voted for the corruptionist. And then he made Se anh E+ RENN woe Weather Tonight and Saturday, fair; moderate north- westerly winds, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 72. Minimum, 5¢, Today noon, 58, On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Watered ae Second Clase Matter May &, 1099, at the Postoffice at Seattia, Wash, under the Act of Congress March §, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $6 to $9 the great national crisis in 1917, it was not the first time he was in that sort of company. He was a member also of another “little group of wilful things worse by joining with the kaiserites. REMEMBER JONES! TH LATE EDITION but their own” in- nscience demand- } * ¥ SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. BREAKS BABY’S RIB GIVING ‘TREATMENT’ TO STOP HIM CRYING PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 3— George Kraker, shipyard work- er, is charged with assault and battery against his two-months’ old son in warrants sworn out by officers of the Orpgon Hu- mane society, who allege that he crushed one of the infant's ribs in an effort to make .him stop erying. Kraker told the humane fficers he had been advised by fellow workers to give the baby calisthenics in order to keep it from fretting. SUBMARINE MEN SAVED FROMDEATH Crew and Officers of S-5 Center Shots * 3 .* From Speeches by Malcolm Douglas, , Candidate for. Prosecutor MLD IN FIGHT OVER | DWELLING Four Are Held During Inves Copyright, 1920, by Doubleday, Page @ Co.; published by special ar- ly - in Bat: 35 RE ENS ey Over Cotane Murs Under Wale IRELAND MAYOR LEWES, Del, Sept. 8—The dis abled submarine 8&5, in tow of the battleship Ohio, was a short distance outside the Delaware breakwater at 245 p. m today. It was reported that the submarine was tilted at such an angle that one end of it was dragging on the Sottom, mak- ing towing very difficult. ee PHILADHLPHIA, Pa. Sept. 3— The steamer Alanthus is having trouble bringing the disabled subm: rine 85 up. the Delaware river, ac cording to @ wireless received at League Island navy yard this after: VENICE, Cal, Sept. 3—Mra. May- Roe waa formally charged with ler today following the finding the coroner's inquest over the of McCullough G. Graydon, Angeles real estate dealer, who from gunshot wounds sustained over possession)’ summér cottage here. Roe shot Graydon with “in- tent to. do great bodily harm, the, IS NOW DYING Terence MacSwiney Nearly Lifeless in Prison LONDON, Bept. 3.—Terence Mac- Swiney, lord mayor of Cork, was vir- tually ‘lifeless in Brixton prison to- day. On the 2ist day of his hunger strike he‘ showed no signs of life savé an occasional quiver of an eye Relatives who were at his bedside declared that to all intent his body was dead but that “his spirit still lingers.” t "gore eg: J developed paralysis of ¢ right mide late yeaterday aa the agg yan ge a reault of fallure of circulation, and i it ow Can Hotel | Chap Get That |. Way? She Asks' BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 3—Migs ide Carpenter, 21 years old and » ‘who says her father is ao tle lumber mill owner, was held police here today, accused by a hotel keeper with fail- 38 sf i i i i 33 Hy fit i : : : H E rt i # HE 7 il i the ministers were alleged i i z 5 if °y | LB i it 8 the governmental order inet releasing hunger strikers, Ea ES 3 i | uit) i : i 5 : BE till 3 and I were working on ae bill for $50. eunken Ranch in Colorado. The all the crazy inconsiderate lowies he cowmen the go.| people, that en land rf . | MacSwiney jeopardizes settlement of break’ icers | the Irish question and stains British Aa cheat Alentess honor thruout . the world,” they ‘The rescue was made poasible by a .c: r is continued imprigonment ts an Praasey aton—a buoy, which WAS | sutrage to public sentiment every- ‘| where, His death will bring about a | terrible explosion of anger and fur- ther bloodshed in Ireland. “We fear it is too late to agve the life of this Irish patriot and martyr.” POLES SMASHING 100-MILE FRONT Mrs, Peter Carpenter, mother of Mise Lacille, said at the Monmouth’? \ deputy marshal, and I kind of cor ited his side of the argument. | OI ished up and down the/ apartments, 200 Yesler way,, today toon thé boomers having bad|that she had feceived a telegram fuck all the time. After a while we | from her daughter two days ago say forward and shoved for th@|ing she had Jost her money. 1 Gown on the Ceriso. We were) “We wired back that we would % a couple of horses that) send her money to come home,” Mrs ) jeouldn'’s fly, but they could catch | Carpenter said, “and that is the last ° ‘A few days after that a gang of we heard from her. I shall see Po- wlupta boomers came to the flee. ey ‘ork i harmony with the ff and the i Mateo! E PROSECUTING ATTOR- NEY should be a Nemesis communicated with the sunken sub- marine. The Alanthus was the first to a swer the Goethals’ 8. 0. 8. ships attached grappling hooks to the submarine and raised its stern 50 ie lice Chief Searing right away and and wanted us to go back with have my daughter released. Carpenter, the father, is the own- and before we were done re er of « lumber mill in South Park. }fusing, that ee Sony was cones ba ne Carpenter, who - bag rete 7 ” *,e «6 the air hole could be bored. Jead. When dark came we fagt ing as a stenographer for inter THRI! x ALE OF m batch of bullets and shoved |Inctrie company here and saving| et the people that no in- EN 1 GO into office, 'shall bear |nnnoisi Ar sta General Advance Started on gat the back door for the ‘rocks. |her money, went to Berkeley about} nocent man will be for a crime, | _ ‘on ¥ mo fax |__Detils of the accident which came Lemberg Line “Phey sure sm Us as we went./a month ago, her mother said, in- will escape. prejudices and pla; becom! P¥we had to drift, which we did, and /tending to enter the university, and that no guilty — It vorites. . se Agia typecast coming in by wireless from rescue ships, unfolded a thrilling tale of heroiam at sea. ‘Thirty-five hours after the 8-5, en WARSAW, Sept. 3—The scope of the Bolshevik defeat.in the Lemberg. region continues to grow, according | to the official communique issued nded up down in Oklahoma. ful, there wasn't anything we Feould get there, and, being mighty hard up, We decided to transact a Accused Falsely, honest, oun cutorearent. business with: the railroads. Asks for $5,000 nO more, no Pidting cxocetion | re ggeplaclny |today, Crushing of General Budeh- Just because Gordo 4 4 ny north of Lemberg has opened the r§ + TS mwggrlbag po ek wee Cornelius Metin “ wh ene HERE MUST BE a new prosecut- No one will be able os stampede bows vets oft | Cape Henlopen, the way for a general Polish advance ‘had plenty of sand they were willing | charge of stealing a Ford automobile, é A me into starting a case tha not jeamship Gen ad-/ and the Poles ‘have gone forward to convert into dust. 1 can call their |Mehan wants $5,000 damages. Me- ing attorney. The incumbent to be and will ble casted a radio 8. 0. 8. The message | trom 15 to 40 miles on @ front of mames, for both of them are dead. |han alleged that he languished in jal! gtarts too many things he cannot A ae ° said the submarine was caught be | more than 100 miles. ” Tora was shot while robbing a bank’ for the first five days in June before to cow me into stopping one that ("> the surtace and help was | finish. Even capable assistants fail to ac- complish results with an incapable urgently needed to raise her or to cut a hole in the hull thru which the crew might be saved. David L. Moore, an amateur radio the charge against him was dis misaed, fn Arkansas; Ike was killed Guring 4 the more dangerous pastime of at " ling a dance in the Creek Nation. fe selected a place on the Santa POLES REJECT BOLSHEVIK say this: The prose- cuting attorney should be able to try Fall River, Mass., is the largest ‘ “ : . . operator at Farmington, Conn., sit- | P Seance ine’ surrounded ty heavy [onan milling city in the United} chief to determine the policy of the | cases in person, as well as by proxy. |tinr beside his instrument, picked EACE TERMS dons her. All passenger trains took jini BS eA ESE office. We've had too much of “Let sate Be ag pA po B. |delegates to the Minsk peace confer: * water at the tank clone to one en ‘4, bi tn) ry 9 ~ ence have formally rejected al! pro- Bf the bridge. It wan a quiet place,|| The Amount of Land Is No matter how godd the crew is, | George do it” policy. I'll try some of [ton navy yard and with BAvy off: Hposais of the Bolshevik delegates, ~ the nearest house being five miles Limited. the ship will never get anywhere un- the people’s cases myself—and you is ‘ ¥eTs | the war office announced this after- away. The day before it happened. | bit hate less the ski lesetre ale Weiiniba. will find that d th "Hh win [ron tentahe from Boston and noon, ‘The Polish delegates, how. Renton sr” norms tnd" | But Population Has No|| less the skipper} see | SAM Baie Rest mer nnd them wre win fees eters St sven [Ser wis arg Seay or Rane ” to b e ld t 5 * | e rence Wi sapticton a3 see eee a ee Limit The prosecuting attorney one fora ge. Patiane ea Latvie, where the conference will be @laborate, as none of us had ever ‘The land of the U. S., if equany i “SHIP é a engaged in a hold-up before. od, 14 «i f 5 Gerard Heads Dem ELL‘H . GOES TO RESCUE : ihe Gata Po fiyer was dub-at the|| Sorat end chin to the G. a aelt HEY CAN KEEP Hi “4 IS STORE; The battleship Ohio turned north- Hubby Kicked When PAY ALIMONY CHICAGO, Sept. 3,—R. R. Ghar- rat'a attornéya doped out a way to pay his Vimony, They auctioned his drug store, giving the proceeds to the @x-Mra, Gharrat. THEIR GOATS! Finance Committee SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. '3~8an| wiv wont, font. #.--Jamee W. Franciseana need not worry about! Cerand of New York, forther ambas- losing their goats any more. The) sa aor to Germany, has been appoint: | supervisors’ health committes!paswed | 44 chairman ofthe finance commit: At eleven Tom the the the the! tank at 1145 p. m and I lay down on one side of “track, and Jim and Ike took ' other. As the train rolled up, headlight flashing far down track and the steam hissing from the | engine, I turned weak all over. 1} ward at once. Other destroyers darted out from navy yards along the coast and headed toward the spot in the general vicinity of latitude $8.36. north, longitude 74 west, about 50 miles east of Delaware capes, where the submarine with ita human Friends “Ate Grub” Because, among other things, he told her he wouldn't have her friends “eating up his grub,” Alma M. Wal bridge began action in the superior court Friday for a divorce from acres. And yet more than one- half the people of our country own no tand, Our population will double be. fore many years, ‘The landless proportion will increase, Are you willing, and even anxious, to/| ARRES AT CHINK BiG KNIFE: Says He Has Been . Narcotics Several Mont Hope to Save Him Caught sneaking into @ark way leading to a Chinese den at Ojive st., late Thursday night, P. J Anderson, 15, said by the be the youngest hop-hes caught in the city, was 1 just as he was about to rap fer trance. \ The youth was canght is pany with Walter Cameron, 39, to be an old offender. » The Chinsse joint, known ‘te Police as @ prominent resect Many months, was being i | Anderson, uaa. . a |by Patrolman N.. P. |the police narcotic Juvenile authorities, who believe, cause of his extreme youth, dt « be possible to break him of terrible habit. Cameron, on the other hand, i thrown into @ cell in the city. jail, He will probably be tried on @. vagrancy charge. He recently ished a 30-day sentence in the ade. He had no sooner gi liberty when he was arrested First ave. and Weshingtoa st Patroiman A. A. Gray. CAMERON GETS TWO | HOURS TO LEAVE TOWN Cameron tok Acting Police Allen Thursday he* was get out of town when he was am |rested. The court sentenced him to |15 days and then suspended sen tence, allowing him two hours te get out of town. He was caught the same “ with a small quantity of narcoties: and an outfit in his. possession, — The police declare it is @ coma mon practice of old narcotic an ordinances permitting citizens to atonal abe | keep goate in thelr tack yatda, be eT era tony. (een pia Gerard, who was « candidate for the intial Nomination, will as sme hie new duties at once,» About 78,600,000 cells of Gry bat- teries wil] be made in thia coun: this year, according to entimaten. Landiess? The safest thing on earth to own is a part of the earth, On Classified Page today are many excellent offers in tarm lands and land investments. In vestigate some of them and you'll surely buy. Louls Walbridge, who rents boata on Lake W JACOB drugaist lving at 1820 15th ave. died last night at the Seattle General hospi- tal. Until funeral arrangaments are made the body will remain at the Bonney-Wataon establishment, would have worked a whole year on| the ranch for nothing to have been | ut of that affair right then. Some/ the nerviest men in the business | have told me that they felt the same | q@ay the firat time. The engine had hardly stopped | (Turn to Page 5, Column 3) STANFORD ALUMNI, mreting at Blane's cafe Thursday, planned for regular monthly meetings of Stan- ford men and Washington. men who cargo waa reported resting on the bottom. While navy rescue ships plunged thru the darkness to the aid of the have attended the university. An-| 8-5, the General Goeti stood by nual gatherings of the entire mem-| to lend what aid it could. The sub- berahip will be held on dates im-| marine was found to be at a sharp portant in the university eolendar, (Turn to Prge 2, Column 3%) RUTH CHRISTENSEN, 117, of 2719 11th ave. "W., whe disap; from | her home yesterday, ia being sought by the police at the request of her father, ©. Christensen. She had about $120 in cash, it wan atated, s o, to get a youth “o nthe habit” then send him out to obtain money by stealing or any other . for the purchase of narcotics, eee 4 Hans Evers, secretary of the boys’ union, returned today fremh ‘Tacoma, where he identified the body of a man who committed suicide in @ hotel there August , 27 that of Charles Soash, of this city: Listed as Jamés Miller on the Tas coma. police records, the body of So, ~ ash was buried in the potter's field there yesterday. r t It was being exhumed today and — will be brought to Seattle by rela, tives for burial here. . , Letters from Evers which Soash’ hid under the carpet and nailed down before he killed himself were found when house cleaners took up the carpet yesterday. ih, Evers said, failed in the pro motion of a number of carnivals re cently. His last loss was in the newsboys’ carnival here August 16 to 26, “His losses worried him,” Everg said. “He took to using dope and finally ended his ‘troubles’ the way» he did.” 4 Soash leaves a father, mother and sister here, who were notified of hig death by the Tacoma police. eee Secretiy indicted Wednesday by. the federal grand jury, Dr, J, B, Godfrey, with offices at 103 Second, ave. 8. and Charles BE. Kelly, prow, prietor of Kelly's drugstore, at the’ corner of Second ave. 5. and Wash ington st., were arrested Thursday: afternoon by Deputy United States” Marshal Frank Colligan. They were) (Turn to Page 2, Columa @