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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tonight and Tuesday, occa- sional rain, strong, qusty L TE southerly winds A T ture Last 34 Hours Sauxieeen, 63. “Minimum, MM, EDITION Today noon, 55, Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congrese Mareb 8, 1879. Per Year, by a SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE N.Y. CUSTOMS HOUSESLEEPING HOTEL WILL BE BLOWN UP! SUESTS PERILED GUARDSARE |Who? What? Why?|oRive Reps [25227 BY FIRE Sid fe ° if sae D VER, Sept. 20.—-Dainty ($10 for the First Answer in Writing oe grado ongra | Within Three Weeks; ava 1 Brought .to The Star.) fant daughter who was torn; to Mra, J. C. Teagarden here last Are Expected night ere there's a will, there's a Mrs, Teagarden said today at the hospital. She made all the clothes for the expected baby dur- ing the last few weeks, She guid ed the clothes under the sewing f machine needle with her chin, Polish Forces Win,New Vic-|} itches, cut out” pattern» and |} An unknown firebug, believed to have been drank fi tory Along Length of Mra Teaneedoaeaie un her fet: || grapo, started the sixth fire early Monday, and e anne. . after leaving behind him half of his liquor. Dneister Front The baby’s outfit is more com Prompt work on the part il kg het tn nie dort {| of firemen have held all the ie Mh wealllcee s vr, || fires to minor blazes. aise Gx even teignel Ried | one _ fire no 5 s j pe ald. ging house at 1423 Ei, : Man fixe pore eno at occupied ave., operated by Mrs. A.|| Sugar merchants, owners Crertkow and peasy, it said. Wilson. Cs -honsea and. other | ° Joice! ones: ‘ibe. Sebi “erie Fire Inspector Laing furnished the |] "the ‘maximum charge for following list of incendiary ie! ing in a passenger dispatch from the soviet military Monday: Theadquarters In Moscow today mid | Lodging house of Mra. A. Wilson, from one downtown hotel to fierce fighting continued in the Ko- 1423 Eighth ave. other wil shortly be fixed at il, $6 to 99 Officiais, investigating six incendiary ‘fires here in last three weeks, said Monday that an arrest would made within the next few days. Detectives, Fire Ins} tor Robert Laing and Deputy Prosecutor John D. . all voiced this view. , | / @ Co.; published by special | Fangement with the Wheeler Sy! dicate, Inc. ‘The young man in straitened cir who comes to, New | Fischer Brought Back to New be lotk City to enter literature hax but! York for Questioning in | ne thing to do, provided he has “agape carefully hia field in ad Bomb Investigation He must go straight to Mad- - | fon Square, write an article about YORK, Sept. 20.— Pahe sparrows shere and sei it to|W. H. Edwards, collector of | Sun for $15. internal revenue, today re- T cannot recall either a novel or a/Ceived a postal card warning “story dealing with the popular theme|him that the custom ar WARSAW, Sept. 20.-—-Bolshevik | troops have been driven northward | to the Pinsk marshes along the whole | Dniester river front, the Polish com the young writer from the prov | would be blown up ona cit who comes to the metropotis | ‘win fame and fortune with his; pen in which the hero does not get department of wonice = the ff ete mart that way. It docs even | postin ter. pee. opera | Vel district, northeast of Lemberg. _Loicing houwe at 1682 Ninth ave, geen ee etrange rome ives at once examin: ie managed by Mra. Wilson. “ing » Soy ite seotogy ‘riginai|card, and an effort will be| | olish-Russ Peace Farmers and Producers} western House, 58 Leary ave.,| (Da said itt. “picts, bas not hit upon the idea of|Made- to trace it. Extra | “having bis hero write about the biue-| guards were placed at the | birds im Union Square and set it) Custom house. | _t© the Herald. But a search thru; Twenty-two witnesses were sum ‘i files rope fiction | ™oned to appear before the grand song ee hnraooneren "| jury in connection with the investh| if up overwhelmingly for the) pation Aswistant District Attorney! is and the old Garden Square, | 4. J. Talley said Fischer would not) the Bun always writes the | he called to testify. eheck. The first men ¢alled were: Wil Of course it is easy to understand/ bur B. Fuller, secretary of the why this first city venture of the} trucking division of the Dupont, | budding author is always succes*-| Powder company’s plant at Jersey “ful. He is primed by necessity to| City, Dunham Belden, owner of the J superiative effort; mid the tron automobile that was destroyed in | And stone and marble of the roaring | the blast, and four eye-witnesses ty he has found this spot of sing Edwin P. Fischer, who warned his ji operated by Mrs. Anna Gillis. House Meet Not Started| old Ominous Session «rin seven pincer LONDON, Sept. 20--A Riga dis House owned by Eliza J. Dever: itch to the Landon Chronicle to- Beattie may soon poo have to pay an-| eaux, 469 13th ave. N., fire started in pe the. fermat-Poliah-Russian } er penny a quart for ius milk, | closet with paper and coat oft: ow? pedty ono ruse ghiemprey Fifty dairy farmers and produce| Fire in closet of @ Mra, Minaker’s| ‘but John Dombuki and Adolph |**!ppera met in Carpenters’ hall | house at 322 John st. Jotte, the two leader, hud a two-j Monday to talk it over, JA. hotel, Fifth ave. and Main | nour” weeret conference, They discussed the basis upon |at., room fired by a burglar, which the new milk price adjust | BLAZING MATTRESS Now. THEY EAT ment will be made next month. THROWN FROM WINDOW In spite of two price increases e fi BREAD & WATER|since last” spring, the producers |in ae greccnprad comgrning started claim that the present price is less A than the actual cost of production, (and that an agreement reached with |the distributors at the time of the last increase, has not been lived up Unsympathetic deputy pounced once more upon the holic residence. of James A: nane, near Seattle on the highway,| early Monday. The Scavotts family were on bread and water Monday. Thieves prowled their ice box and stole three sacks of flour, half a case of Carna tien milk, two dozen eee, two The mattress had been fired, Mra. Wilson told the police. A. Cosgrove, occupying & room next to the one in which the fire occurred, smelled the smoke and summoned the fire birds and green grass and trees;| friends to keep out of Wall st. before |pounda of butter, one chicken and|' bY them. department. Pet sane ae ot rags every tender sentiment in his nature the explosion there last week, arrived a bottle of fresh cream. James Son- rvTT 7" The burning mattress was thrown Gecientestni s thee bead fe battling with the sweet pain of | here today from Hamilton, Ont, ac- votts, 1528 26th ave. 8, offern $100 from a window before any damage ai th ong Be ia URomesickness; his genius is aroused | companied by detectives. reward for the capture of the larder had been done to the house. Four| Qs, “me Pou! bese: # ‘Bs it never may be again; the birds) There was no formal charge thief. roomers occupled the second floor on . fi: the tree branches sway, the /against Fischer. He was arrested in Moise of wheels is forgotten; he | Hamilton on a charge of insanity, ae “a PEDDLING DOPE which the fire occurred. They were conners tnide the, Paid. 1 bee naa ” A aroused by Cosgrove. | writes with his soul in his pen—and | preterred. ‘by Hobert Pope, his Z j Nicky Arnstein Mrs. Wilson told the police that|'* Said to Dave thee police : og sells it to the Sun for $15. brother-in-law, and agreed to come | Is Arrested Again Louie Lee, Chinaman, indicted by|*he had been in the room at 10 bond oak pe his wife are at I had read of this custom during to New York to answer questiona| Who is this mysterious horseman, riding) yew yoRK. sept. 20.—"Nicky”|th® sand jury last January for|P- ™. Sunday night and that every. | $nh Dein De mae Bis mele Sie & e “many years before I came to New| as to where he got advance Informa. cide madly, madly, and what tidings does he eged master mind in| Possession of narcotics, pleaded not | thing was all right. Cosgrove said |°l0, fo. a “similar offense. |) York. When my friends were using |tion about disaster in Wall st bring! Each tay a little mére of his face| tne $6,000,000 Labesty bond thefts |€uilty when arraigned in the federal|that he arrived home about 12) °#°h for & Aheir strongest arguments to dis | Asked for a statement, Macher | Saco | court Monday. bp. m. and heard some one walking| J 1 guade me from coming, I only smiled | said: j wilt be printed. Watch it closely! Who is this man? What) here. Po Phe oom’ Pay: He| According to the indictment, Lee| about in the room but thought noth. @erencly. They did not know of} “1 won'tstalk.” is he up to? And why? A $10 bill, cold cash, to the first ra ah a po ditemaiel of fed.|i# charged with having had 43 pack-|!0« of it, as he presumed the room ) that sparrow graft 1 had up my/ While crossing the street to #| reader who brings the correct anawer to The Star's of fice. ages of morphine and 48 packages| bad been rented, eral court when he refuxed to an-| pleeve. restaurant for breakfast, Fischer of cocaine on his person when ar-| The first fire which Mrs, Wilson r » When I arrived in New York, and] picked up two cigaret butts, which aa that IS a mystery! ee reeds stat anes suffered this week was in another f yijihe car took me straight from the{ he put carefully in “ pocket. a eee eee house of hers’ at 1632 Ninth ave. ry up 23rd st. to Madison Square, | picKs ile It was a fire similar to the one could hear that $15 check rustling | pgy) ‘i he RE PRETTY ABY TOO MUCH DE Y B last night in that a mattress had ha ans - an Rese: in my inside pocket | Fischer picked up two cigars from chareina:enle of tmp: Chan FOR BURGLARS been fired in an unoccupied room. obtal nger s Reng a an unhy-|the floor of the Grand Central sta Sahel: inks. tale” souk A man was seen running from the Soran, oa pests Re & ont ye es tion, but they were taken aw: from 7 ; [morning 1 was on a bench in Madi-| him hy detectives, who ald they stole a baby carriage and $500 WOMAN UNABLE To court Monday by Judge Neterer i 4 Square almost by the time the | might contain poison or notes Si ie nl <0 ee . worth of clothing from the home EXPLAIN MOTIVE the case of E. A, Robert Seattle's first business show LA ANGELES, Sept. 2 were awake, Their) “They jook lik é is of C. D, Unfug here. When they| Charged with violation of the nar-| “xpre wit hi Roberts admitted that he sold poparrow' | ey look like, pretty cigars,” | be officially opened at 8 p. m. Mon. Mary De Lopez, pretty bani i. x “* ggg EPP rs. ison, who is ill in bed, de- fA Pmelodious chirping, the benignant | commented Fischer, with a smile. |day at the Arena. Mayor Caldwelt| woman, was shot and killed early loaded the loot in a waiting motor |cotic laws, Charles E. Kelly, drug. |clared she was at a loss to explain a ounces of/the stimulant to one ; ble trees and } truck they found a baby in the! gist, and Dr, J. E. Godfrey pleaded . tor Johnson, and sold him an “spring follage of the no! Fischer was not pandcutfed, and | is scheduled to deliver the address of today by Ortez Guillermo, after, it t ,| Motive of the unidentified enemy. “the clean, fragrant grass reminde Ine led the procession of police and| welcome. 8. H. Hedges, president of | was believed, she had refused, to carriage, It was returned to its)not guilty, in district court Monday “I can't figure why anyone should|%70Unt @ short while later. #0 potently of the old farm I had | newspaper men, stepping briskly into| the Chamber of Commerce, will ex-| elope with him before the return|%? 894 the burglars drove off. The men were recently indicted by want to burn anything I own,” she| demurrer was based on the that tears almost came into my |the subway train, which conveyed | plain the purposes and plans of the|of her husband to thia city ‘ll Find es rs Lbs ot. . reaction et | cecuared. at qolanned to. lenge the trabboiision, oe walter te |the party down town, He ix a big | exposition. 7} Th Ou 1 Pe sph om rg " house at 1632 Ninth ave., and accept- : Then, all in a moment, I felt my| man, and was the most’ conspicuous | ne Realiie: Soadkiehe Mindi to on sas Sentai, WaT ot de, ascend: vs A oi t 97 | Supplying addicts with narcotics, /ed a $5 deposit from a man who| ‘he law governing the sale of Gnepiration. The brave, piercing|firure in the group exposition of the equipment, methods | ing ‘to hospital authorities. If Pets Had Stil] | wnie Keny is charged with tilting! never went thru with the lease, but}macti ginger was violated. Totes of those cheerful small birds! The bedy of one explosion victim|and service designed to attain great-| ‘The whooting took. place after| Pete Larson may have had a stilll| Ye Prescriptions. there is no reason for his wanting |SUurt concurred. formed a keynote to a wonderful, | lying in the morgue since the disas-|er efficiency in the conduct of busl-| Guitiermo and Mrs. Lopez had re-|in his house at 1925 Terry ave., and oe egpeon ae eg taro to harm me.” light, fanciful song of hope and joy | ter was identified today as Eimer W.| ness, The show will be open daily |turned from an evening spent at| then again, he may not. A federal Early Saturday morning an at- ‘and dltruiem. Like myself, they | Kehrer by hix mother. from 1 p. m. until 10 p, m. under and} venice with friends. — jury will consider the matter late in tempt was made to burn a lodging (were creatures with hearts pitched| Ajexander J. Brallovsky, Ruasian | including Saturday. | is GOD October. house run by Mrs. Anna Gillis, at p the tune of woods and fields; as | journalist, held over Sunday in con-| Monday afternoon the exposition | TEALS BATHTUB — $238 Leary ave., Ballard, was, #0 were the captives by cir-| nection with the investigation, was|was set apart particularly for stu T LAST! BUCKS Patrolmen, seeing smoke pouring mmatance in the discordant, dull | released today by police dents of commerce in the Northwest. ON WHEELBARROW * « from the building at?:45 a m., found Eity—yet with how much grace and| WiLL, QUESTION —— A wheelbarrow thief carted away|+* OBTAIN REVENGE] jrinery five unoccupied rooms and piles, of 1 is the accusation against!) ., t glee they bore the restraint DU PONT M a bathtub from 1114 14th ave. 8.|° ©. Everts Johns, former “M. P." in|». g. 38, Monday, in adai. | 2&¢ clothing in the halls in flamea,| Federal prohibition agents were file And then the early morning people | - Pie i . “|'They roused the seven occupants} Vestigating Monday the activities @f Oftic of the >, Jovernight, Patrolmen J. O. Neal and! France, took out a marriage license violation of t ts Mficials of the Du Pont Powder ° a tion to a violation of the liquor law begun to pase thru the square to le 4 . and guided them to safety. The fire| two fishing vessels, the Northt te te 3 ales abies will be questioned, it was wning ome Drew |. buCett found when they investi-| Monday morning. charge. He i# said to have offered | was extinguished before mot than|ern and the Oregon City, that their work—sullen peoy ith si “ 40° to ‘tha ‘statement mate| <>, i 1‘ gated a report that strange noises| Buck privates, please note! Sergt. Pilow $20 when Plelow and ‘ore more than] ern ng glances and glum faces, hurry : Ponsension of. 60 bottles of home| iia heen heard in the house. The terested Bi 1215 Main | 2M#nal damage had been done. picked up Saturday afternoon “ing, hurrying, hurrying. And I got police that one of their red) brow and 10 gallons of currant wine | 7 his squad arrested him, at 1215 Main | "7% ali 4 2 hichee th .vacdint Gillis suspects a shipyard| revenue cutters. 25 my theme cut out clear from the cn aes a. ye ne # not far| was the charge Monday against Mrs. menos: ae jat U worker whom she ejected from the| Coast guafd officers claim they ¢ {from Broad and Wall sts, a few min- hon, 1929 Second « a Ble SARE Ie a after found tity of booze on each fd notes, and wrought it into a , fe Fred Carlson, 1929 Second ave., ar a ews house after he made atleged slurring | found a quantity of on fessor, and a poem, and « carnival) wes before the disaster. The Dul regted by police dry squad. Corn Drops Belo He Forged Check remarks boat, . Pont. officials, as understood, wi @ance, and a lullaby, and then trans |tentiy one of their trucks, whe 1 One-Dollar Mark a ree ated i all into prove and began to/ tia vicinity, but it contained no ex-| Slush Fund Probe KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 20—|| Old Biddy Roosts write. | plosives. Fo , ce 1917, co i ! For two hours iny pencit traveied| MT crartment of justice nas re-| Reopens Wednesday |", 0% ‘an, n: com || High These Days! below a dollar a bushel here for $300, Charge) ,.7"0, 7,82 fires that appear to ’ be the work of the same person are Information charging first degree | the ones in the houses owned by Mrs, forgery was filed Monday in superior | Wilson. court against Fred E. Besew by] The fire in the J.-A. hotel was pad with scarcely a rest Ca, went 10 the iitde. rooms | sid to accept custody of Alexander| WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—‘The|today when December delivery] The ultimate consumer has to! Prosecutor Fred C. Brown, Besew is| plainly the work of a burglar, who Bt tor two as there 1 {2 Brallovaky, editor of the news-| senate investigation of campaign | dropped to 99 7-8. Increased coun:| reach pretty high on the trees to|charged with forging a check for eaveret Uoecasouaneioacent oe ete halt, and. thon mailed it, | aber Russian Voice, Brailovsky was | funds will reopen here, Wednesday, | try offerings and continued warm| pluck hen fruit’ these days, $200 on the First National bank, in the room, and then set fire Eaite bot - 5; Reg Alt rested by police as a suspicious | Senator Kenyon, chairman of the in-| weather to mature the big crop be- Biddy cackeled from the 72-cents-a-|using the name of Segvard Simon-| to the bed to cover up the burglary, Two men were injured as an ‘The next morning I was up erson. Chief W. J. Flynn, of the| vestigating committee, announced on| fore frost, was given as the reason|dozen limb Monday. sen. The check was cashed Septem-| it ix believed. ‘The other two fires auto crashed thru the window of w Aaylight and spent two cents of my! (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) his return to Washington today, for the decline, Pullet eggs are quoted at 60, ber 13. capital for a paper. If the - word} “sparrow” was in it I was unable to find it. I took it up to my room ang spread it out on the bed and over it, column by column, some thing was wrong. ‘Three hours afterward the post are @ puzzle to investigators, vacant store in a collision at Ninth’ ave, and Howell st, Monday. Albert Williams, 39, of 1620 12th ave. negro bootblack, received a fractured collar bone, and. H. Cohn, 38, expressman, of 308 19th ave. ine curred a deep gash on the hi - William's delivery auto hit Miss Susie, of 35, who says she lover 26. Why not closely clipped|bobbed hair's the thing from the| their hair, even at the cost of rising |cates will visit just one county asy-|Stavel truck driven by R. J, ¢ by] "| BY CYNTHIA GREY man brought me a large envelope| 44(XOOD morning, Carrie hows| ain tebdinhies: mle. tables -echevansl bale. tihe Ael’n? standpoints of both beauty and bus f A ; han, of the Navarre hotel. ; igontaining my MS. and a piece of your ‘bobbed hair behaving | no5 nobt as 7 hw a aN What 4 you think about it,|iness efficiency?” sp glia patos ateaid| lum T don't believe beauty, business |” Wiliams’ auto was pushed) fnexpensive — p about three | thiy morning?’ ix not an uncommon |* bobbed her hair, That ts 00) rig, are you for or agin it? I| I am sure these promoters, or the| Most People know that the “incur-|or anything else, will ever tempt} the window. inches by four—I suppose some of | greeting among debs and subdebs| bad. But now the feminine faddist| wilt be glad to print your ideas.| models pictured, never worked as|@bles” are confined to the county|/them to have their hair bobbed ou have seen them—upon which | about town these promoters are crying “Bravo!” to] Following 1s a letter from one/an attendant in @ county hospital|asylums, and for “convenience | again. OSTS HIM $350 |, was written in violet ink, “With the| 4 petite, 1#year-old miss with| mother, who is fat and forty and| reader: for the insane for a period of two. (the same reason as Miss! For my’ part I think It not only C Sun's thanks.” [neatly clipped tresses is not exactly | dignified. ‘They argue with her cee years as I did, or they would be| Davenport gives for wearing “bobbed | unwomanly, but ridiculous. I once TO TELL TRU I went over to the square and sat | frightful to gaze upon; but, alas |that it is the only. sanitary and EAR MISS GREY: Did you no-| so disgusted with short hair, wheth-| hair") every patient who is unable} wore my hair bobbed and my] It cost Elias Daniels $350 to upon a bench L did not think |The wave of bobbed hair has hit the| practical style of hair dress. It tice the article in one of the/er “bobbed” or cut in any other|to care for her own hair must| friends thought it very becoming to|the truth before Juge Neterer in | ft necessary to eat any breakfast | Coust and has hit our city particu-|may be both; but it's certainly not| papers recently bearing the head-|fashion, that they would gladly | lose it. ime but I was only 17 then. federal court (furn to Page 7, Column 6) hiarty hard, it seems becoming to the average womanilines, “Women cite reasons why'spend an hour each day to dress! If those six “bobbed hair” ads NEVER AGAIN. agents took day, of

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