Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Rides a la “Drawing RM” to Cleveland Fedrs Indians Belong to Lost Tribes’ Brooklyn Doesn’t Seem Discouraged ; Few More Wrinkles BY RING W. LARDNER Union Station Has a CLEV RLAND, O,, Oct. &.—Cleve- land time'le 1 hr behind New York City'and Brooklyn, but the train we come of wann't satisfied with that and throwed tn a’ couple of hourw more. At, that all hands reached the so called forest city in plenty’ ‘® ball game if @: ball been scheduled but this y by mutual agreement Johnaon, aK Man Down With a jolvere ‘and Escape With yolock, Mr. ibbetr and the Brooklyn Balt players was in tho last 2 pull-| Where they piles up their dot-302 av- T and Hughey was escorted | erage This summei mans. Wp to. thé front vf the train-to Diackface comedian ast MORE ABOUT i ] r i ; \ eae r sg RTS ON PAGE ONE |, Marquard to Konetehy; firet putout the three in- played; Bpeaker out, Kit- y. Ne rena,s0 hits, mo| another train, and the master mind z is? iseet DPAged a couple of 10 wheelers to help 14 | the switch eneine.cut off the extra growth and without the 2 cars con- | Let * s 4 ts ul in i Ht a aH ity H | } } ‘ } NA iE i F t Hf bill & xe F 4 5 < Sign’ Ackerman & Harris 6 DR LUXE | IS ARRESTED Two-Year Search for Seat- tle Man Ends Under indictmem by a federal grand jury in Beattie for alle; im- personation of an officer of the Gelegation fana, and his interpreter, | treasury department, At westfield we bought a cleveland | guise he married @ woman in order “THE SEATTLE STA paper that had a picture of Geo) to obtain her money and bunkoed| Hurna, and it sald under it “the man | hotelkeepers and other persons in He- that made the featute catch of the) attic, Chartes HR. Hodge, aliaa CH. serious when he raced to the 1st | Hoge, ie under arrest: in Spokane, base etand in brooklyn thursday and | after nearly two yeaty an @ fugitive. Hodge wan ploked up Friday upon Geo | information B. Foster, chiet of here, and will be brought to sea late Saturday or Bunday, An — underaised, ': unpreposecaning man. of 46, Hodge is counted one of checks, Im November, 1918, according to the indictment, Hodge wag staying at | the St, Charles hotel, Here he am & stcret service officer, ing that Capt, Fuster bad him off time, abtained $25 manager, The next day he disap peared, skipping a board and lodging Dill of $97.60, In the meantime, he had married, OF pretende@'te marry, Mrs. Gail Rar- and when tho cleveland boys ie hitting, they gener. ally always scores nore rune than vice versa. The Cleveland Clubs if more union station always to give the incoming ory. laugh. taxf man ast as where Brooklyn ball club was and ‘we him they was on the and the man says he would have sense enough «@ fom-union taxi or they get hurt. Well I and union tixf and we hurt all the way to gpitti fi 997.80 that fie had skipped. Hedge te expected to stand trial in Lutte t “Getting By” is the subject of the that Dr. Allen A. Stockdale will deliver at the Y. MC, A. men's Mane meeting Sunday at 3 Brobdidale is ane of ‘the j pastory of Toledo, Ohio, and te @ noted .F i 3 ¥ Hy 3 ‘ i 5 ae ¢ 3c HE ! i 5 B i ‘ | cr bw Ba Ui! ~~ Thrill after thrill in the play now here-—not only the thrill of sheer physical excitement, : but the thrill of a superb plot— the inner life of the king of the 3 San Francisco underworld— ry a A Lon NEW. JIT ROUTE Japs’ PLANS UPSOON! Offset Americanism, | CORK CITY HA Tentative Arrangement Be- fore Committee Tuesday Tentative pinns for the new fitney routes will probably be presented to the council judiciary committee next ‘Tuenday, it was announced Saturday by Maj. Carl H, Reeves, superintend- ent of public utilities. The compromise agreement pro- vides for a wider diffusion of jitney Toutes, so that traffic will not be Congested In the principal arteries of trade, but does not bar the machines from the principal atreota. At the present time the council reg: ulatory ordinance Is held up by court action ton the part of the fitneurs, but both the city and the jitney in terests are now seeking # com- Story Aboat Farmer Moore and Cabbage'| Councilman William Hickman Moore is a farmer—and proud of it, He ralece cabbages and every: thing. , big fence crept over Moore's and lifted one of the Judge's prite Friday, Judge Moore ,poured croton oi] over the cabbage next to the one that had been stolen. “Hal Hat’ laughed the judge the thief returns tonight, he will rue platters of deiieacy, that he remembered. Then he excused himeeclf hur- the Miss Stirling Wins 3rd Championship CLEVELAND, Oct. 9.—-Mina Alexa 3 t© go in ‘the finals of the women's national golf tournament, —_—_—— BOSTON.—American pubile pur. chased $500,000,000 in fraudulent se cprities during the last year, accord: ing to Charles J. Andre, National Asan. Securities Commiasioners. Chaney in the best of all his im “ sonations \ Says County Report How the Japa dling tonaciourly to thelr oWn customs and ideas, evel establishing priv: school where all that their children taught by American teachers is of wet, in revealed in a report just in mued by «the King county echool board. ‘The figures presented show that thé Jap schoo! population ig rapidly increasing in the country districts —#o much so that fn many classes the white children are outnumbered by their brown competitors, japanéwe echvol population 1s increasing at’ an alarming rate. in the rich agricultural sections of the county. the puplis enrotied inthe lower roome in’ some of the county #chooin are Japanese, with @ gradual de- crease in the higher grades. The O'Brten school of three roomn offers & typical example, The primary }room has just enrolied 21 Japs and | 10. white pupils; the intermediate room 13 Japs and 13 white puptis, while the upper room has but five | Japs and 20 white puptis, It f# the cubtom of the Japanere in this country to send their chil- dren back to Japan when they have etched about +the wixth grade, There “they” in” four or five years, reterning 40. America again before they réagh the ‘age of 21. Whérever we find a settioment of Japatiess of any sine we find also @ Japanenq. private school, taught’ in the Japanese lenguage by a Japan- ene teacher, The language, customs, higtory and religion of the mother country are taught. These schools are supported wholly by subscrip- tion, and practically all Japanese children attend. As soon an the Japanese children are G@ismissed from the public schools a¢ 3:30 they wo directly to j their own school where they stay Juntil @ o'clock. ‘The. teachers tn these districts have found the situation hard to meet, Japanese children, as a class, are bright and quick to learn after BR a ao @oeeuesasea * high as two-thirds. of | Fire Started in Reprisal for Raid on Soldiers once being able to understand Eng: a hcar ish. Many times the children come| OOK, Oct. 9—A large BF 1" i from homes where they bear noth | Police surrounded the city hall here ing but Japanese, and after a few | carly today, firing rifles and throw- hours in the pu schools go to | ing incendiary bombs into the win- these priva hools, there to off-|aown, They prevented the firemen net all that een accomplished | Mm approaching the building until by the American teacher, it was ablaze. Thin was believed to Laat year an effort was made to| be in reprinal for shooting of soldiers @oxe all such schools ih this county, |in a clash with cfvilians yesterday. but it wan found*that there ts no|The firemen later controled the fire Jaw in this state controlling private REFUSE TO IBAR JAPS FROM SCHOOLS | That Jape and all other alien chi! oNpON, Oct. 9-—Terence Mae dren must bo admitted to publie | iney, hunger-striking Jord mayor schools in the state'of Washington | o¢ Cork, was being hailed thruout }on equal terms with those of citizens) Britain today as & “mystery man, | of the state, was brought out at the! This was the 68th day of his fast. | meeting of the school board Friday | Physicians and tists were spect> | afternoon. lating on how he managed to live se The question was brought up by | long without food Charles M. Baxter, representing! ‘The Mac8winey bulletin issued to jreaidents of the south end of Mercer | day suid the lord mayor hed a “good island, whose children have been! night but was weaker this morning. ompelied to attend Queen Anne and| ‘The condition of the hunger strike East high schools because of thejers at Cork, who have been without lack of room’ in Franklin, which 1#| sustenance several days longer than nearest thom. This necessitates @| MacSwiney, was said actually to be }totai traveling period of/ from four | improved today. to five hours for the enildren. ‘The parents féet that the Japs, of| the eighth A grade, recently trans- whom there are 23.in'Franklin,/ac |ferred to the Cos school, be reim sording to the school bond, are | smted, and-allowed to graduate fro ‘crowding their own children out. . A Yegal gpinion’on the matter was requested of H. W. Pennock, attor ney for the board, who quoted Sec tion 1, Article 9, of the state consti. tution, which reads: “It is the para- Mount duty of the state to make ample provision for the education of al children residing within its borders, without distinction or pret erence on account of race, color, caste or sex.” The petition of the Mercer island residents for admittance. of their children to Franklin was denied. “MYSTERY MAN" the Went Queen Anne school, was taken under advisement, and action promised at the next meeting of the board. It was pointed out that reinstate- ment of these children would estab- lish a precedent for others similarly situated, which would mean the em- ployment of additional teachers cont of $12,000, Diréctor W. J. Walker's amendment for a week's consideration was adopted. Contingents of parente from ‘The request of West Queen Anne| Georgetown and University Heights, residenta, who presented a petition|entered requests for lunchrooms ané of 444 names, that 20 children of improvement of school grounds. HUY TT a {\! Hq With NHN Hilt (il) ty a RA (ha) i} | {Hat NWA , | Ht) | iV OADWAY' ee BSR PRR HR Ree ew BB An Uproarious First National Comedy You Must Not Fail nh See! hooters LOVE DAVIS Afternoon and Night onthe WURLITZER MACSWINEY IS - 4 i eee = ~ aa Peres ere wwe wwe