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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star . Buterod ae Second Class Matter May 8, 1999, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. ender the Act of Congress March 8, 1979. Per Tear, by Mall, $5 to 99 EM Weather Tonight and Saturday, rain; moderate south- westerly winds. Temperature Past 34 Hours Maximum, 52. Minimum, 43. Today noan, 45. VOLUME 23 <> SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920. ® Betty CinnamononStage plelbs Soldiex Bonus MRS. BRAINERD WILL fe 245 TESTIFY AGAINST BETTY HHH till Hit Merchants are eo anxious to charge less for their goods. anufacturers welcome ‘From Murderers’ Row 22222225202 byes are trying wherever they can to effect a saving ' A ul in the expense of distribution. Very little of orien weg this has come as a result of rnment inter- ‘ ference. Most of it has been & to widespread Baby Was Concealed: } ‘ feeling among the public that costs MUST come rs. Erastus Brainerd, mother Z ROY WOLFF Doctors Are RED MENACE down—-that Prices MUST be reduced, and that netty Bratverd, Wil bow —t™ A Mystified by everybody must co-operate to bring about a sane [ities trainerd. ln ox SENDS THEM | eer of cord IS: SEEN IN| erence rates penne, Sess Beas as The Star’s recent cam} gal mean M — ns restaurant prices chew Fr the low-price [jiu wit wien a. / ebb of - \ sentiment is the rule. Everybody seems to have. | ve catied to testity against the 94 , TO MOTHER Ban ees a COAL STRIKE it. With one exceptions Sasa eres —— JX SEATTLE, as everywhere else, the normal IS trend is toward lower prices, | Reet inion st Be | LANDLORDS! |} Bath matte and state awe ;She Blames His Troubles on}. Si<~.mcssres.cce ws: |Nation-wide “Walkout of a eee re Soe the Fact He, Always | Sssce'akewene's ‘siese; | Miners Starts Tomorrow (COMPLAINTS HAVE BEEN MADE to The | iout hots sod Doray Dame Wanted to Work Toor 2a Sie seeiantion Thruout England Star that rentals .on. dwelling. places and sai Ais fi BY WEBB MILLER Bhi fodth 2 atl es business locations have been raised all the way calor yrs cy by : poy who wis niver s chile” if how | or wil prove defiately whether ‘er pee nah ctyate cheng wr 4 erg The Star has investigated many of these cases Burned afer Deiy and Ga 4x he . to die on..the, galiqww al Ban Quen.|°%°e Mac#winey is fasting his life/cinDy announced ‘today poral »| and found’ the complaints fo be true.- -Man inte the Wahsske gee bringing him from Tacoma im tin, Cal, Oetgher 42, for the Hing | Away or whether he te taking nolir-) Sole Seietey oa voted for fep-| times we have been tempted to excoriate individ- Miss Betty Cinnamon in one of her costumes designed for|ot Eimer Greer, near BakersOeld,| ishment in the hope that some “; 7 ; a ney | the veterans’ show, “Kick In.” Cal., descetbes ber.@iret bern. preg thong Svar ir senate eso rag postponed to} yal landlords whose sudden raises in rents When’ the dress) had ee? “He just grew up too quick.” [without making him @ laughing hig paces tacea| Seemed particularly inexcusable. off, it is sald, Mrs, Wahaalets Miss Betty Cinnamon, win-| the veterans’ show, and takes a lend | whe'told me hare in her hone, | eaanie English be onned Foe _— rv * y ment shows he turned to eras ine ented atopah er |g artf0 tro toeat names | Me wan arta posi rin te 1". prggat tnvetigtion at wrt Sees emer meses} | Each time the excuse hag: been made that [Sit) “rane you equre uty contest, wi ad . “He: attle Veterans,” and} erasret Wel nd Fred " ’ * +e? “ rs, aske an iss B tng part in the veterans’ bomus bill| “For ‘They're All Sweeties.” She's) Wolf, the boy's futher, struggled to| 2" Prison. where the lord mayor of] | ‘The basis for the hints of revolu, ‘everybody's doing it,” or “the fellow who owns |. {Vabaske and Miss tare Show, to be given at the Metropoll-| part of the pony chorus. pear hitn, ‘There are seven bore and Cork today began his ¢4th day of thon lay in the fact that the main d~/ the place next door has made a higher raise than _ | chia gave every evidence of « tan October 22. | “Kick In” ie the name of the vet-| three girls in‘ the family. ‘There in| Mane yielded this information: ' | mand of the minere has’ teen for na ine,’ or “it would be unjust to pick on me |“*feful bringing up, snd was { Miss Cinnamon was one of the atx| erans’ production, It is given under! nothing unusual about any of them| . Piends and relatives vehemently | tionalization of the industry —sren by mipe, J P « m contestants over whom the national| the auspices of American Legion | declare that the only sustenance|the public as the first step toward) when there are others just as bad.” and advanced sta 7 t save Roy, and however science might “ | € andther form 04 Judges were tied. The final Ziegfeld | posts and the Veterans of Foreign Page n MacSwiney has been a thin| the introduction of an : ° BETTY’S HEARING IN winner, Edith May Louenderger, a| Wars, to raine funds for putt arg ili) See ee meey, S| cracker each morning In communion | overnment and the overthrowing of] 'There’s something in that. The Star has no [Nw vote Vase UED win girl, is how in New York. at the coming election .refer: | a aang Priaon officials apd attaches of the | Periiamen FY 9, ind i | Whi oe for 6 Pick 40 Oe tod Site. | Re%, the woleery ones Wit “WORK HIS DOWNFALL,” peeiaem Officiants apt attacker Of the Padding to the rumors of a deeper} Gesire to work injustice on any person whose ee rte ig music and beauty show. ‘The show will be in two parts. The| SAYS MOTHER > ling it is the policy of the govern-| Meaning than a mere demand for in fault is no worse than that of others in the same New York city, scheduled for Mias Cinnamon isn't going to| first is “Armistice Nigh ro ” At the age when most boys abhor . ‘ creased wages, were reports of “red” eae * ap rai fet the national Judgex: falure so ap| showing ‘the, doughoayn in celebra | Work, Wey contracted habits o€ in| 1", ‘cymtiat homers that ie the| actives in various parts o the| Position. A dozen times in the past two months {in magistrates court, is repos “‘preciate her charma keep her off the | tion, ‘The second is a musical revue, |@ustry which hh matijer, strangely | pov ment were able to obtain evi.| United Kingdom. Bolshevistic agents} we have regretfully desisted from calling atten- [21,"to give time for Captain . tage. She has a dance specialty for wrth a pretty girl cast. quem. avers Brougny’ sbeut Bit dence of feeding they doubtless would Are known toe oended up Ineee} tion to grasping landlords who made unreason- {ahd to reach there with requ ,) | be wind t jounce it fo the world) land # wd = * papers ned by Gov, “His father was tn the cont and] in the hope of belittling the mayor, [bands of followers. The porwbility! able and extortionate demands in rent, There — }Rery's extradition besa wood business in Seattle when Roy | 7 Russian influence would be felt in the * , |was growing up.” she explained, | POLICE GUARD BARS strike was admitted by goveriment| _has been no place to draw the line. Rade ee ge gh Herbert € PRISON ENTRANCE “Re it fe bis ' a Mictal: + * . ry Cr ne ee ae ane | A Maeve pellon guard balls bebe | ten nsaie-ot leds idierceiiel We had one slashing editorial in type about a [isgham. crandmother | of (The Seattle Star gained 11,749 in daily circulation, in the ||\7* Roy"was crazy about horse | Paper men at the sate of Frixton | an embargo on coal exports, effect} man who boosted rents 40. per cent, when We | police matron, charged with the / ’ a cl prison, I was unable to enjole them wal : year ending October 1, making its leadership undis-|\ help tote tather that he wena into allowing me a «limpm of the| ir tobert Horne, president of the| learned of another who had ed them 50 per Shar tt Lnecatee, puted. Every other Seattle paper, according to its offi-||ntay away trom school. ‘I ean man.| interior, At the home office I was! board, declared the government had) cent. We were figuring on feasting this chap, ‘tate axe 1,058 ane ‘ 2 . 3 . é Den 4 and for| feeeived courteously but with the! decided to make no further effort to ; paper, 's closest comp , g | "When Roy waa 13 he could de| rearding, MacSwiney ces from the miners would be] documents showing how his rent on a Second ave. [frown today, “and Willlam 14,000.) | liver an order of coal all by himeelf.| Muriel MacSwiney, the lady mayor. ed. £1.33. Je " je ne A Mact . b : ‘ rothe, Miss Brainerd's f Wh | He was proud of his strength and hia | ens, talked with me on behalf of the ‘ick application of an export| Store building had been boosted SIXTY per cent. can be relied upon to put every me of the Reasons A roy oe ER ee ee owns ae stumnbting tisoh is ais or a Roy would go up to the bar with| of her husband's death as a thing| ernment saw no bope of preventing f dition that is possible.” 3 ¥ 6—Circulation Speed loaded into an auto van, which |other teamsters, who thought it a|amured, There were no signs of| the strike, Officials in the transport HE STAR now calls a halt. Strickland, it is said, plane to g@ RY MORNING at 9:30 a Ithen starts swiftly for the north. good joke to treat him like a man.| worry or grief, only indignation that, and food departments hastened to * > before Gov, Smith, of New-York, ‘ In the meantime that Northern Pa | jut hé wasn't a drunkard or a sport.| there should bea thought of her hus-| complete their arrangements before Rents have gone too high. on’ his arrival at Aiea peo b Northern Pacific train leaves } cine train is gathering speed. | WRITES ABOUT band’« courage in carrying out his) the coal supply was choked off. . capital, to argue the matter of em ‘ for points north, carrying Seattle But the train slows down at In | pRgoN LIFE | death strike. Pettol stations were stored as during They should go no higher. | i wedition, ‘The pevernee Ga i . . fe Star’ caree! : ‘e ced Te vay srike and provision was ’ f : pers to Bellingham, Vancou- | terbay. The Star's van is careening “ We wouldn't be able to feed Terry, | he ratlway sri ‘ or refuse the extradition, at his aS gga wtabaen vance | out Baxtiake : i tie was Sut Mike a baby about | ove von wanted to. she declared, | made fi aisribution of foods and No more rents should be raised. _ poles ae, ‘ 2 aod — he t c a ae , >rison officials wat tos che ials. . : : Fe : maid } yond. mont. The Stare van Is nearing | “What he wanted, he took, | iy aoe oe cite or re iano ae oTORIES The Star is going to publish on this page, and |,, sel the onsalbtlig Wal being de, “ ns “He liked machinery, always, and '¥. -" . see samp oS - $ j s t bridge. , y 4 night and alw here d ’ s Nee nn nn oe ee oo ee eee cows a tubten” front Diana che- writes. to meranout| RA Might And always there le | (VERA. BUX DOWN is in no uncertain terms, the facts about landlords tented if the courts, ; train when it kaves the King st. ' |thin machine or that on the ranch | arse there. Most of the time a doc t wa any factéries! who send rents sky-hooting FROM THIS DATE eputy Sheriff Beebe, who is ia sity station. The Star's van is, | 4 aiaind ee inn eee A tor is with us, too, would be compelled to shut down close touch with Strickland, sald tation. there, waiting—unless there has line a = . * hat automobile | “They keep food at the bedside, | immediately. The matter of closing ON. his opinion Strickland had: . Brery morning at 920 a bell | been a traffic jam down town or | Pest for our wor Milk and broth are in sight at ali| nonessential factories at once was enough evidence East with him te Mra. Wolff showed me a bundie of Milk and broth ae en vied. | under. discussion We don’t much blame a business man who ‘hes | | convince New York authorities tha Gangs in The Star's pressroom and | something else to hold it back oat vi Soe ra , letters, received week by week from * : ~ ray : r of the bi canes starts grind If the driver, passing over Unt a | denthcall. The “Besides, what would be the use| Officers of the triple alliance, es about slashin rices after receiving i extradition is warranted. one nha Roy, in his death call, Th of eating now? It would only keep! which includes the miners, said noth: itat 8 P g in his “If they won't let Strickland a versity bridge, sees that he can’t ‘A " ; " ga thgyd cage gar gi CE naan novew dave, We nave ai | ing ax to what thelr policy would be,| morning’s mail a notice to the effect that his . |otty back” Beebe sald, “he 120 tn New York, 12:20 in | make the station in time to get his be a then a + Stars abogrd, very well— cp up all hope of his release, He| ‘The entire coal controversy hasl rental will be increased By some $1.000-a-mo pared.to bring charges against mane ee Ce ore in determined to continue the fast | centered around nationalization. Al by. $1, a month. mund Saxe, of New York, and J until death | tho apparently submerged for a time Such a raise is inexcusable. Nothing warrants | Coben, of Richmond, Va, in se “FLis eventual death will prove to| while ballots were taken by tt ‘ ‘ ~ . + wiatt " tion with the kidnaping. Others « trying | yp world that his will has not weak | ert on the wage question, it continu-| , it, except the landlord’s belief that his victim will |e arrested here, ut we look for ne are just 12 might write. | | They relate wit | prison doings: a ball game, the serv ing of lemonade, letters from the | many persona who are writing to him © the news of He speeds on thru Ravenna to ning in Europe, and a good whare | 1-111, and there he meets his of the news from world news con- | P°il! fore ‘s in.) ‘That's why readers in Northern |@nd to the authoritiess i (yg 7 geld oop agra p Washington get later news in Tho | t0 save his soul, some his neck, some) oyoq | ally bobbed to the surface PAY rather than MOVE. ‘ such trouble, Strickland went to prin’ nd pegged ° Star than in any other paper etude | Prison physicians are doing every: The controversy has raged now «| Betty, and he'll get her—and that leaves Seattle at 920 ‘Afd that’s & sample of The Star's’ | CHILD “KISSER” | thing to Keep MaéSwiney alive, bix| for more than 18 months, beginning o Bop ‘The first papers off the press are | sirculation methods FROM CONDEMNED CELL | wife anid, His room ts kept at high| early in 1919, when the miners de- | Our feaders will recall our exper- At the close of each letter ts | amperature, hot water bottles are| manded nationalization of the indus T MAY BE OBJECTED that landlords who LADY LEAVES HER | iments with airplanes for crossing written, “Lots of hugs and kisses, | packed about his emaciated body and| try, wage inereases and shorter HAVEN’T et d thei ts ill be inj d , Lake ‘Washington ‘and reaching | mama.” The kisses are represent- | iio a bathed three times daily, while | hours. A strike was averted at that wIX.4 Taised tneir Pence wilt be injured, LOVELY LOCKS ON 00 e Ss points on the Sound when there is ed by several rows of inky crows | careful examinations are made and| time when Premier Lioyd-George ap. to the benefit of those who HAVE, if the boost- news of particulat importance in peste guia kisses from = mur- reports on his condition filed with| pointed the “Sankey commiasion.” ing process stops now bepress those localities: very’ row! the home office “ - - Le ° ‘ “ . Butter Drops 2 Cents. The Star prints neatly twice ati | Men. Wolff did not ween or amite| Phyaiclane have warned Mactwin HEY’LL.HAVE The Star thinks not. The Star thinks their many editions aa any other Sea as « was ag tho| ey's relatives not to excite the man 7 7 * * ‘ fure, “wept bitter tears Two cents knocked off the whole-| tie paper, We do this bechuse we |her last tear had been shed. The! ginn Fein sympathizers, confident HARD SLEEPING] _ properties will be rapidly filled by the business when ahe left most. of her aii wale butter market Friday brought wantevery reader to get the latest | worn, dark face In stamped with a! that MacSwiney is a martyr, meet} Mrs. Agnes Corlish's family is go. firms and families who move OUT of the places tached hair on an Eastlake oan 9 cubes down to 67 centa and brick® news it Is possible for ws to give | fixed. impression of determination! the eynical comments of nonsympa-| ing to have a hard time going to bed TOO HIGH Street car officials are of the to 58 cents a pound. Overproduc him ‘ | Hor boy must not hang.’ There must | thisera with the assertion that there for the next night or two. ‘Thieves where rents are . ’ opinion thatthe lady should \ tion, brought about as @ result of eee | be a God who understands, she told! ip no data to show how long a manjentered the home last night and ; " i par her foliage around 4 the clowing of condenseries when Tell your friends about The jme, almont fercety. lean live without food if he is riven | stole all the bedding All our readers whose rents are raised after {er skenien that if she will ap they found their foreign market star. Tell them they can have ¢ “Han the state of Colifarnia, | goientific care. They express the be today, October 15, are invited to ldy their cases hiycat the “Loat and Found® @e fone, is advanced as the reason for drlivered, by mail or carrier, anye which will spend any necessary Nef that the prisoner can live several FIREMEN'S PENSION BOARD H + ee the feciine in price. Cream now where in the stale of Washingtes | smount to convieg and execute & | weeks longer, but all are confident] held its bimonthly meeting in Mayor before the Court of Public Opinion—thru Th goes into the churn instead of cans. for fifty cents @ month) (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) that eventually he will die {Caldwell's office Friday, Star. yee De partment, she will receive her al- falta.