The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 13

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Tee] ‘SEATTLE, WASIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920. NF we 247 brs 0) 2 JAPS PLOTTING TO SWEEP ASIDE AMERICAN LAW TAPS] ORIENTAL ON COAST ' TS PLAN Control of Pacific States’ Real Estate and ‘Cinching’ of Property Is Jap Aim ) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—How The Japancee are cooly plotting | eventually to “make a clean sweep all American laws” and immedi | Btely to gain control of apartment | | Bouse property and real estate both! Ihere and tn other coast cities, includ Mag Seattle, came to light today in Fevelations made by the San Fran-| @sco.real estate board. Sain addition to this new status of | ‘the coast-wide Nipponese invasion, | ‘evidence haa been bared that Japs in ‘California are laying plens to estad- | L% lish their property holdings firmly P® against attack, if possible. before the |] SntiJapanese program ts voted on in ©. Four companies, “| i by Japances, have filed arti- g purpose of fhe | ra ee ii f tw own, estate, improved and un- to Attorney C.) prepared the incorpora-| i i i | I be a 58 i f ene i | ror | é iy F i z i I i i pany or the bank Peo-| bought hotises four or five Years ago have ceased paying rent. | today they are undisturbed by | incing renta and #0 forth.” | ‘The following is a translation from | ; the Sacramento Daily News, also a) Paper: | “It is impossible to escape anxiety ‘ance in the present crisis, and their Felation to our compatriots’ plan of ‘@ hundred years. To meet the pres ‘ent crisis, first there must be a body | organized within or outside of the! Sapanese association and Chamber of Commerce for daily friendly con @uitation, so that when any new ‘question arfses it will be studied by @pecialists who will investigate it} from every side. At the same time Plans of resistance must be forced. | I have before stated the methods (of | resistance), but would suggest in ad dition that Japanese and American Secretaries be employed for carrying on an active movement.” “WHEN WE JAPS ARISE, LOOK OUT? The following, another translation feom Japanese “The New} World.” is regarded as the moat @larmingly defiant of all: | “Supposing we Japanese were pro Biibited from owning or cultivating the land * * * if we cannot con-| P veniently do #0 in California, we whall go to other staten and devise | @ome plan. Even the laws of Cali-| fornia aré not forever unchangeable. | B The day will come when the strength | | of the Japanese will make a clean) @wreep of all laws. When we of the! i race arise with a mightly i @, their (the Americans’) oppo- : i Will be as futile as an attempt ~ mwweep the sea with a broom.” the ART WINNER OPENS STUDIO a a = Miss Lowse M. Graham, 5647 Rustic place, winner of the Seattlé Community Service art poster prize two months ago, has opened a studio at 100 Northern Life building. as “to engage | (Graham is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority and the| useful work if ik makes this point/ holt) Lambda Rho, an honorary art society at the University of “*." Waoninaton Hevings! Supposing She Ran Two Miles MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 15.—Willie May Angel, a girl, ran a mile to e# | Chief White was presented by Jules cape the polices, She ran so fast she Trinore, the Belgian consul here, lost both shoes, her cont and her hat.| with the “Chevalier de I'dore de Leo- ‘The policeman lost his breath, Dies at 100 Years; Never Wore Glasses OWENTON, Ky. Oct. 15.—Mre. | to th hour of her death, The wonderful Alderwood Manor Demonstration. Farm, costing upwards of $200,- 000.00, and set in the midst of 18,000 acres of land ideally adapted to successful poul- try culture, was founded by the Puget Mill Company for the sole purpose of teaching (free) those who have a longing desire to attain independence through tilling the soil. A staff of skilled experts is constantly at the command of the “little landers” who wish to know not only about poultry, but also the cultivation of berries, tree fruits, vegetables, home. canning, etc. This priceless education is FREE to those who seek wider knowledge, the better ways of doing things. It is the important part of the re- markable Alderwood Manor plan, which is attracting the attention of thinking men all over the world. |Police Chief’s a Dook | fead of China Club! Now, or Something!) cancy «. Lewtn was elected pres- SAN FRANCISOO, Oct. 16. — Polk pold II,” the other day. Blind, He Becomes Father of Triplets 18 —Mre the | Caroline Seston, dead at the age Of) Davia, wife of «a blind man, Nving| ject of @ lecture to be delivered) 100 years, never wore glasses and/in St Pancras, has given birth to| Sunday evening at Swedish hall, ‘was adie to read and write almost up| triplets, all girl. They are dotng| Highth ave. and Pine st, by William well. The father ts 46 years old. Drandon, LONDON, Eng, Oct. . At Alderwood Manor -five minutes’ ride of Seattle, with Within fo: the fine, big Electric Coa Interurban passing to and fro every hour; paved ‘ood country roads in all direc- tions, lies ALDERWOOD MANOR, the greatest single development of its kind in the world. ‘oultry, the basic industry of the Alderwood Manor Community, is here being conducted under boulevards and M188 | siden of the Pacific may do « very! G MONEY IN POULTRY : JAPS FANNING |Burglars’ Fraternity Holds ANTI-US. FIRE) §=Large and Successful Meeting Seatti¢'n Fraternity of the Break at $1,000, from W. H. Merritt, 721; about one million dollars at the going! Hostile Attitude Is Growing and Enter held one of its most large |New York block. rate) and 20 bars of Ivory soap. in Nippon ly attended chapter meetings tast| The Listman Services Co, 1025 1. Mra. A. Hagre, 1429 Latona ave, ae night, and had the police out on a|/C- Smith butiding, donated cashier | contributed a quantity of jewelry and BY HENKY W. KINNEY TOKYO, Oct. 1,--Gy Mail)— ‘There were 12 other enaes. Two Nmb, checks for $500 and $30, and two Léb-| $27 in cash when the burglars passed So many burgtaries were reported erty bonds worth $150. the plate. may hadypen in Japan im Noverber| headache ty nt developed «| A. T+ Hjorkstam, 2315 Fifth avy, | reported neeing persotia whom they | may habpen in Japan in November) headache trying to take care of them|N. chipped in two sulta, worth $160) copeneed as Be velo ase hey when the California legislation) ail It was tmponsible to estimate | C@ch? ong a * Against the Japansse passes, MOF) the total amount raised by the| Mra W. C. DM, 1202% Beventh) 1: wae a large and wproarous nicht. than we fear what Ix happening In| prothers® at the meeting from un |ave, added a pony fur coat, worth) pon! Rah! Rah! 54 California,” a high Japanese official |wijting contributors, but it ran tnto| $95. tab! ie declared today. thousands of dollars, W. G. Leckey, 1634 20th ave, was! According to an Italian sclentist, “That the indignation rewulting) ane targest single contribution re-| fairy godfather to a hungry but very | liquefied hydrogen gas is the coming Cottorsis te tak ene action 1) sorted wan a diamond ring valued! cleanly thief, whe took a ham (worth fuel for motor vehicles. We're ple here ts not very apparent to the casual observer aa yet, but I am in! & position to know that the antt/ American feeling which i# being! fanned by some of our senantional | newspapers ts beginning to take bold on the people at larg. “So far, mainty our laborers have | been affected, but many of even the | more intellectual classes are becom | tng excited, and it meoms quite cer-| tain that when the referendum is} | carried, as we are now fairly certain | | ehat it will ba we will nee serious jant+Amertcan @emonatrations in Japan | “How serious these will be there ts | no telling, We can onty do our best to stem them as far as possible” = | | ‘The offictal deciared that the tn jection of the Immigration question into the aituation has made feeling more tntense | “The immigration question drarts | the pride of every Japanese,” he |enid. “Vere the diseumion confined to the land ownership matter alone, 1 am sure that the anthAmerican | feeling here would be mach tem} pered. The responsible prem on both | Value Giving —and if you doubt it— just step around and look into our windows. Sale or No Sale Up the Incline we still save you money High Grade Suits and Overcoats Clancy Lewis Chosen ident of the China club at a meet) ing of the board of trustese Thurs | day. W. B, Henderson, Chin Keay jand James F. Twohy were elected view presidents; Lew G. Kay, treas) urer, and Dr, W. K. McKibben, seo retary. ——__—_——— “THE HIDDEN HAND tn Our American Politics,” will be the sub- | ce orae cy Comparison Will Prove p ches of the Seattle-Everett ~ Store . This City the direction of trained practical experts along the most approved scientific lines. Success under the beautiful Alderwood Manor plan is not just a hope or a chance, but an abso! lute certainty. eo 30 35 *°40 Hundreds of Seattle neople have already bought their five-acre farms at Alderwood Manor. More than 350 homes and poultry plants have been built, hundreds of folks are living the New Life—Happy, Prosperous and Independent. The Puget Mill Company, a pioneer in the industrial development of the State of Washington, clasely identified in every page of its history since 1853, is the founder This company will sell you five acres on long-time payments, assist you to build a home and poultry plant, put you on the road to success and Your income from the soil will be larger than you can make working for wages. If you would like full details of what is conceded to be y, the greatest opportunity of its kind yet presented—-write your name and .« address on the attached coupon. Without cost or obligation, you will re- © ceive by return mail beautiful illustrated literature, and a free copy of Alderwood Manor. keep you there. regularly of the Alderwood Manor Countryside. -— SINCE 1853 —~ Puget Mill Company ..< Ground Floor Sales and Exhibit Rooms: 218 Pike Street Phone Elliott 1470 Seattle, Washington coat. . Raincoats, Mackinaws, Separate Trousers for Men and Boys,at a great’ saving. Boys’ Suits—Special Prices $7.45, $9.85, $14.65; values from $10.00 to $25.00 Tailored Ready Seattle’s Greatest Store for Men and Boys 401 fo 407 PIKE STREET Setting the Pace. TRIES TO GAS MAN AND WIFE Wenatchee Is Searching for Culprit WENATCHEE, Oct, 15-—Seach was being made today for @ mix creant who used chlorine gaa, sim lar to the deadly fumes used by the Germans during the war, in an ef fort to asphyxiate Mr. and Mra, HL N. Town in their home here yestere day. The couple ran from the house in their night clothes, They saw @& prowler sneaking off, eet Not what we say, but what we show, proves our claim, in 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, to Be the Supreme Values of ~ —a positive saving of $10 to $25 on every suit and over-

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