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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMDMR 21, 1920. IRELAND FIGHTS. |40 DAYS FASTING | Temperance Societies of the World Meeting ARE CONTINUING! FOR MACSWINEY in Washington Today HELP HIM, FOLKS With a wife and baby to sup port, @ former chief yeoman in the U. 6. navy is seeking em ployment He is @ bookkeeper, but will ac cept any honest work, outdoors or in, t© keep the home fires . IS DYING FROM ALCOHOL SPRE Wood alcohol debauch probably | witl end fatally for Frank Casey, MAYOR ROLPH TURNS DOWN SALARY BOOST OF $3,000 ANNUALLY BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21 Here's a man who turned down & $3,000 per year raise in salary He is James Rolph, Jr, mayor Inoa, burning. , shoe cutter, city hospital phywk ge the, monty,” he |) Frequency Are Hotly Denied Address C. A. Ryker, Kirkland. j.clana wait Wednenany. Casey ia told the board of wupervisors to. || WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Nearly) A remarkable attendance Is sehed- aaa | LONDON, Fept. 91.—The 40¢ vi? pada: blinded by the poison, He was day while they Were considering || 1,500 official representatives from] ied at thin year's congress, coun-| DUBLIN, Seph B.—Increaaing!| 10h m0 —_ ices Ho Hoe A wine Yee tees ee SOUTH VANCOUVER, B. © practically all olvilized nations and ‘Three persons robbed by motor ban delegates from all important temper: id delegates being gen secure data as to v4 room in the Skagit hotel, 207% | First ave. 6. raising his salary from $6,000 to $9,000 a year and their own from frequency in clashes between the hogan today with little change in bis Sinn Felners and government forces condition. Sinn Fetn wulletins again IS POSTED $2,400 to $3,600, ance societios in the world met here lete prohibition here, Paget voller dite. = ail Kas and Louisiana Coast!| So the supervisors took the tip |] today In the opening session of the! Altho the congress ts expected to|today indicated @ resumption of 2g fukin were tala ———————————— — on and won't raise any one's salagy, }/15th international congress against | give a great impetus to the antialeo guerilla warfare. at reports that they had hidden the|{/ ions Pre: t | alcoholiam. hol campaign thrudut the world, no| Sporadic fighting between soldiers omy Brag: | pare to aleoh: pa rudut th . th toll real condition of the hunger striker. | | é ; World-known actentista, econom:| definite organization to secure world. |“ Sinn Feiners took & den he London ivening Nowe anid 6 Weather Twister ints, physicians, psychologists and hibition will be yeaterday witen Inspector Burke, Of | 40) Ooh surprisingly well, but vit criminologists will present in a six:|here. In addition to the vai oe etn aedant Burke, /ulky, and disinclined to answer | Tex, .— day program this week an exhau®| views of the members, the cor ay BBN: gaioalll<- ig i + Gaapeions. The, News unld tha tors tive, sicentific indictment of John Barleycorn and all his works. Every variety of opinion on alco holism and the proper methods regulating liquor traffid is held the delegates. French repregentatives of the lique regards prohibition as a purely na- Uonal problem, Americans if charge of the affair for} call attention to the predominance wean the mebership of independent act entiats, economints and soctologints of repute, and the comparative absence contre alcohol oncelve prohibition | of clergymen and so-called’ profes as applying to brandies and cognac>-| sional “temperance advocates.” but not as to light wines, Some of| The 15th congress in a postpone the Teutonic representatives except| ment of one prevented by the out beer, and several Boandinaviana fa-| break of the world war in 1914. “Tent saymtem'—consisting | SEMPERANCE GAINS quor card" system and li MANY VICTORIES censed drinking clubs. Bince then temperance victories have been gained, notably the “18th amendment” in the United States; Various “war pfohibition” enact. ments in European countries; com- plete prohibition in Finland, 1919; local option granted In Denmark and Scotland; “Hight wines only” prohibt tion in Norway, 1918 gnd establinb ment of the “Bratt system" in Swe don, Since the last congress several new countries have come into being aa a result of the war, Practically all ‘mayor was able to sit up and asset in his ablutions, and read the news papers interestedly Rumors of secret feeding were re |vived as foes and supporters alike cled at Mactwiney’s condition. storms raging off the east of the Yucatan peninsula and Inward from the Gulf of - Mexico were reported nearing the Texas coast carly today, | Wireless messages from a steamer the Gulf of Mexico at midnight the ship encountered a 65-mile ‘and a heavy rain appeared to be Advance of the storm. Corpus Christi dispatches anid the &t Harbor island was slightly normal and wag slowly rising. in at Galveston began mov- freight from the island to the in preparatiqgn for the Fairly in the heart of the city a mans of “republicans” descended up- on a mall party of soldiers. There wow a sharp fight. Two soldiére and two civilians were wounded Min oe minor clashes thraout vagy eBhag reetipre 3 Begtsr Major Gen, MacKteady, command. ™* ine to prevent stomach pains ing Drttish forces, intimated today “%" | the government was considering driving out of Ireland the MOB IN CHICAGO White Is Killed; 5,000 Sur- round Fugitives in Church CHICAGO, Sept, 21.—Packing Special! || Men’s Vassar Union Suits ( Exceptional value. White; mercer- | $3.85 | ized. All sizes. || Women’s Wright & Peter’s Boots Remarkable savings. Russian calf- | $14.50 W gkin; laced style alking Boots. All sizes. Boys’ Bell Blouses | ‘ Definite economy! Light and Dark | $1.15 { Percale. rious Irish hunger strikers urging Mactteady’s statement followed two| ‘YS, gy Rgtey ae hea days of smaijl skirmishing and am- proved adequately the depth of their bushing which resulted in the deaths | convictions, and the amoumt of suf- of several loyalinta. \ fering they would endure. “In cane of a general revolt.” ald) Phere ie no chance for felease of MacKeady, “we are ready—pertectly the prisoners, the statement nald. | ready. A small band of kaown ter-|rheir death would mean the lom of rorists is causing all the trouble and | whatever aid they might give their the day may come when we will have | cause, to make a definite clearance of them.” Baby Chicks, Born in MOORE TO RUN |Airptane, Are Flighty|| PETALUMA, Cal, Sept 21 NO BLOWUP; N.Y, THRONG FOOLED Customs Building Explosion Fails to Come today, Chief of Police Garrity made preparations to cope with a re newal of the trouble after dark to- night, The second police battalion was mustered In for service to pa- trol the black belt. No gutherings will be permitted in the district and club rooms and resorts will be close ly guarded. Plana for the policing of the district were made at a con ference between Garrity and south Coast of Texas _ BAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. The hurricane raging in the Carid- sea is expected to strike the coast, between Galveston and| All sizes. | e Ne, according to Maj. Allen . — " wit | eas Veanitdae bevtwaenor ver vg Nagpen cog when a} NEW YORK, Sept. 3 A ner| have representation in the congress First laten we ke porate ball , expected the storm to hit not! neero wielding a knife nearly de vously expectant throng lined i seme ton en Lig hag vd + ae es bevy of rma | ac 0 on than tomorrow mornt " cal rr baby chic ef ~~ capitated ‘Thomas Barrett, white, streets around the custom houve| Tal "ern Aa Me ter coun pa Ge hatched out in an incubator carried ||) fell at Galveston this morn- , ANd heavy sea swells were re. at Aransas Pass, Galveston Brownsville, here at 1:30 today—30 minutes be fore the hour set for an explosion predicted yesterday in a postcard addressed to Customs Collector Bd- wards Inside the building, except for the guards, there was no sign of expected trouble. In front of the buflding, “bowling green” was a vantage point for hun dreds. The crowd was kept back by soldiers and sailors, armed with rifles, bayonets fixed, Extra police reacged a climax with 5,000 angered whites milling about the St. Gabriel's Catholic church, demanding surren- der of three negroes hiding within. Cordon'’s" of patrolmen stayed the mob with drawn revolvers while Father Thomas H. Burke quieted the race hatred, and the negroes were spirited away by detectives. The disturbances continued in other parts of the black belt until early morning, when police said they had the situation in hand, and feared no further trouble. Gulf of Mexico, and prob-| FLEEING NEGROES hit the United States with-/HIDE IN CHURCH Barrett was attacked after he . abused three negroes on a street corner, knocking one of them down, according to the police version. A crowd started in pursuit of the negro . Others joined as the chase extended. The pursued had outdis- tanced the mob when the church was reached. One negro hid in the belfry, another in a confessional room, and the third covered himself with a pile of cossacks in the mcristy. A boy who saw the negroes enter advised the crowd. The mob was threatening to pour Into the church when Father Burke appeared! and quieted them with an appeal that the police be allowed to act. Later, when the crowd again became threat ening, he made another appeal, and told the mob the police bad taken up 2,000 feet in an airplane for that veparten’ ie cos The chicks are} repor' wel fing. ing i but are tries will have several representa Uves at the Washington congress, ~ Prot. Dr, J, Gonser of Berlin is a member of the executive committee in charge of the affair and will de liver an addresa. Prominent foreign names on the program are: Dr, Ley of the Univer. sity of Brussels, Dr, Legrain of Paria, Dr. P. Amalfi of Florence and Dr, Budo Monti of Turin. An Interesting figure will be Dr. M Hoelentus-Seppala, the “Kramer” of Finland, the only other country with were on hand. " America to have absolute prohibition. Visitors were admitted to the cus} Americana included on the program tom house only on definite proof are William Jennings Bryan, Attor- they were on legitimate business, ney General Palmer, Secretary of the CORRIDORS CLEARED Navy Daniels and Dr. Harvey W. BY THE POLE Wiley. ‘The corridors inside were kept clear! The president of the congress ts by the military and police, Window | Premier Jonkheer, Ch. Ruijs de Bee space in the tall bufldings of lower, Tnbrouck of Holland, ¥ Manhattan was at apremium. Every! The chairman of the American ex open space was jammed by specta-|*eutive committee who made ar- tors. Photographers were scattered | Tangements for the congress ts E4 thru the crowd with their machines C, Dinwiddie, formerly of the focused on the big stone building. fAnt.aatoon league. Scrgsect=ts| TONIGHT Announces Self as “Inde- pendent”Sticker Candidate Alvin Hi. Moore, one of the de Second Avenue at Pike Posted by Burea: The Reason Why You Should Invest in These 4 Notes Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s Five-Year Gold Coupon 8% Notes Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 Sizes, $100, $500 and $1,000 Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee Price $100 and Interest—Yield 8 Per Cent “independent He will run as « “sticker candi. date,” he declares. te him are Jobn F. Miller, republican; Hugh Todd, democrat, James A. Duncan, farmer labortte, Meera, © railway man. Parliament Acts on House CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Most motionless because of the guards in front and the pressure of hundreds from the rear, buzzed with conversation, When 2 o'clock pabeed with no ex- campaign. ait * are wel- come §@0—Dangsiow church, 424 and ley Mingtord Mill Republican club will meet. Mrs. | W. A Burleigh will speak. Mu-| plans for the those Interested raised to 34, William Patterson, 29, Bogota, N. J, succumbing to his STANT QUAKE RECORD TAKEN who warned A shooting in the heart of the Black belt early today caused @ re Port that rioting had broken out again. Investigation disclosed that it was a quarrel between two negroes, eee Californian Slain; Negro Is Accused MARYSVILLE, Cal, Sept. 21— James O'Connor, wealthy Sutter county rancher, died today of a gun- in Wall street, has been ordered placed in the paychopathic ward at Bellevue hospital for observation. Police and county Investigators who questioned fim said they thought he was insane The grand jury today was to re sume its investigation. Visible Means? Sure He Had ’Em! | HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 21-——"LAv- | ing without visible means of sup | pert, eh? Huh! snorted an alleged | vagrant. in court here, “Here dey is! Guess Gey's visible ‘nuff!’ Hi produced the cuboid tvories called | Missisaippi marbiesb y some and Ala bama golf bails by others. huh.” mused Hizzoner, “I guess | about 30 days.” | ‘Anyway, Doc Your TEETH GetsHisName in the Paper Fears Modern Woman Is Becoming Masculine and Modern Man Effeminate CHICAGO, Sept. 21.— The two flexes are coming to @ point of equal- ity, in the opinion of Dr. E. N. Schgolman, psychoanalytic expert, expressed in an interview today. Men are becoming more effeminate and wamen more masculine, School- man said, However, he doubted if there was danger of either sex going to the extreme in adopting the oth- er’s mannerisms. “I do not believe woman will ever supplant man,” he said. “I think the situation will be readjusted some way.” Schootman pointed to the increas ing number of men who are taking Positions as servants and doing housework an evidence of -the tend ency of men toward effeminitenens. “I don't mean to infer that all men who do housework are effeminate,” he said, “There are many men doing it because’ of economic reasons, But | there are particular cases where men ent, Immigration Commissioner H. are doing housework to satisfy a Ty M. White said. Tuesday morning. | CT@ving for things effeminate. 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