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ELECTION RETU RNS! Get ready for a big evening’s entertainment next Tuesday night. The Star will flash election returns from its own building, Seventh ave., between Union and University sts. There will be no : " street cars and no auto traffic to interfere with your convenience. A direct leased wire, covering " every part of the country, will flash the news to you as quickly as telegraphy can bring results. You are invited to The Star’s party. Come early! REIS eT pied eid nnnhntbdnsguinetapetetondonnpeprabbclappnunnnngubinpnntgnadaantnads = On' the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise @eather Hi -| TheSeattleStar 7: i Today noon, 51. lan Matter May & 18 at the Postoffice at Mio, Wash. under the nerees March 3, 1879 Per Your Mai to” SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ynthia | ill Tl Al tN BABY WAS a MEXICANS KILL 2 AMERICANS 3 DRUGED, je DETAILS OF | Better Speech? |MAY SEND j “eee. SAYS MRS. FA cynthia Grey Tees You Said It! | PASSBROS. : ~ a@ we STAG! in a day who w i one thing or anoth % — asking almost every possible BY PRED L. BOALT (1 "i ‘ ral oe se hia :'uaboel Senaber GAMAg! “he yim encrent.bhen: when’ be |Miss Brainerd Appears Lit- m the correct age of Ma on me today in the interest of makes grammatical errors?’ e F 4 | tle Affected by A of what a baby's laye n fetter Sp. which will “You bet, but It don't do no ee m F - eee it cake ine hiveree aw j>tate Department Gets!) t.00r vr tocar wesc gyal? cater, wal lt the teacher, | Pair Convicted With Wells ; * fucky, right down the ine to | Word U. S, Men Are Mur- Ui tell the world Dam!" said week and that they would be and Sadler to Be Tried | \ ‘ , : | sere wares Baers, pape a a tening out the difficulties of . I, with enthusiasm. grateful for my cooperation, T : | \ ” dered Near Tampico And will you write a strong said I would do my darnent and for Deportation by Stagg from his mother at Tacoma, Suppose you were Cynthia Grey, Litt editorial? uhe beat it out of the office. | ' several weeks ago, was again at Ibe would you answer them? | WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. — Two wa Vou tell it, mule," said 1 “aie . The intention 2 the.gevernmest| i erty today on new bail, “The Star te going to give YOU AN | American citizens were murdered ‘You have got the kick. The edt Dear Readers. You will find fo deport, the s- abiedh eee Hl She was sentenced to 30 days in nity to find out thie week. | osterday at Vega De Otes, Mexico, torial will be hot stuff.” in the foregoing some of the eerving sentences at McNeil's island jail yesterday by Magistrate Robert every woman and girl IN bine state department was advised to “Thank you,” said the teacher. most common errors and current for cones ¥ against the United ff Teneyck, in New York, where Miss” ite and the surrounding country | 4a, Phie place ix near Tampico We teachers reach only the slang phrases, We ARE slovenly po Asay ie eteding the dante! G° Brainerd is fighting extradition to fake a trial at Miss Grey's Job fOF | the Americans were Arthur L. Mose children, you know. The news in our speech—nearly all of as. was made known Tuesday by Imm y ° y | this state. The sentence was to hold week. Just to add zest to the |)..." supposed to be from Texas, and p enters the home. You can 1 have in mind « business man : ‘Comamietionsr Menry’ . Mt . her pending the extradition pce, cash prises willbe given | Guiinve fr dalier wor Baller) be of inestimable assistance to who writes an excellent letter- ‘ before Governor Smith at the Bilt who best answer een, All details of the killing are lack us in our crusade against sloven- orderly «ical, grammatical Jee and Morrie Pass were found! ee }more hotel, New York, Wednesday ly speech and slang. Are you a Hut in his speech he employs guilty on two federal grand jury in ‘ Bay noon. eather?” ‘We was,” “it @ and the dietment# in 1917. On the first, they } F | SPENT THE NIGHT Lam,” said I. “He's some kid.” double negative. He knows bet ware Udialsh' of evading.the edlent , gor BEHIND THE BARS “Does he use slang?” ter. He is simply slovenly in his wervias. Gadk and with: dabem .t0ke 5 Miss Brainerd, ‘BSometimes,” | admitted. “But speech. register on June 6, 1917. For thin greatly concerned, was sent to the MOGALES, Slnora, Oct, 94-—-Act when I catch him at it, I give If my son unes slang it is both were sentenced to one year in| ae wi ‘ Tombs, where she spent the night be SENEa yeprenentations 06 tir Asoart him the rassberry. He has a partly my fault. I use It, too, the penitentiary ; 3 that the tare, good bean on bum, though, and fo I am going to observe Bet WERE COMMITTED WITH i She can state department, Gov Berquea fn here é . had previously been out ofthe Gitte of Bona, Mexico, today when I him something he ter Speech week in my home, If WELLS AND SADLER $3,000 bail, following her ‘arrest o6 & eer ok all of un observe the week, and <1! On rob, 21, 1918, the Pam brothers | fugitive warrant. This bail was ' posted by Sigmund Saks, “Ain't they?” I agreed. “That when there will be 52 Better meatal Wateex of sontoirane il ] ‘ Geos sas Brainerd bas Fa | Sonora. Rid.of mine fece everything He Speech weeks in every year tn pone by force the authority of the abel Ld Yat = | ing. Mill Mz M Killed at| Accotding to an official report to I do. every Seattle home United States. Among other things : . New bail was fixed yesterday an Kt | a. J. Duet, American consul at No the defendants had printe* and dis | ft | sf $7,500, which was raised today. ‘Hanford St. Dock | gales, Sedey was shot and killed by | tributed was “No Conscription” | a fh 2 os ' ever, this gave Miss Brainerd no " | Navarro after a dispute which had jeireular, which spoke tn strong terms | : f OE i & | surance that she might not again lfonowed Na ‘a's request for trans | Aeainet the draft } > i An jail before night, as the Wells, Sadler and Joe and Morris == —~ @ attorney at New York is de! hed beneath a rolling log at] fer to another job. J = Hanford st. dock at 10:15 a m./ e Passe were sentenced on this convic: | INN to try to force the bail up so high y. Charies Rohe, o¢ 3707 ©. Martial Lew Rules BIRMINGHAM?. JACK T0 FIGHT ep te two, yedey at Manat. “Sie OTTER, , SO she cannot raise the money. Y | Pans brothers’ sentences on the two lage : “Mii I. J. Keresel, of the law firm s Tis a. rant owner ot te tote| State of Tabasco! |ssparatindsumests wore. Yoram] 4, 7ihe muarriags.of Rosie Quinn, one of the stare of the “Mid-|, © 5.\aea s tere comme Washington Shingle Co. 96th 2V¢) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 26.—Martiai | Stringer Takes Bloodhounds,Dempsey and Carpentier | concurrsney arempinaer e1 awe haa vis Burgess, Princeton student, son of Ward Burgess, etiont' ta tecteaee Conran brs EB. and &, fist st. was killed. law declared the capitol of th Rohr, with H. Moore, driver ec lameartaneeticins today: ohoetae teat to Search for Him | Will Sign | PASS BROTHERS ARE | wealthy Omaha merchant, last-summer, has just been re-|coma. He said in case Go he Albee Transter Co,, was rolling | killing of two deputies by soldiers ws | hag SSIAN JEWS |vealed. Burgess brought his bride home and announced to | Smith agreed to grant extradition off « truck into Eifiott bay, He| The shooting followed the murder! Sheriff Jobn Stringer and Deputy BY HENRY L. FARRELL =|) The base brothers are Ruslan | the family they had been married since last July. Mrs. Ward|P¢™ he would begin habeas corpug over the edge of the dock to/of an army captain by State Deputy | Sheriffs Charles Jerrett and Asa Lee NEW YORK, Oct 26.—Jack | Jews, and came is country wher 4 proceedings. a od piney tate the water,|Manuel Lascano, who sought refuge |left early Tuesday with bloodhounds | Dempsey ‘and’ Georges Carpentier,| tty Were 11,or 12 ygars old. They Burgess ache opera eme tenes Walle airs pga grag Tie tpg ANOTHER DRAMATIC the last log on the truck sud-|in the state house. Soldiers followed |for Birmingham, a small town 14|(hru their managers, will sign| have never been naturalized, Depor | her son's btide in the fam@y, it is said. The bride, who |viGHT EXPECTED ly started to roll [him, opening fire on the assembly. | mi north of Everett, on the Sound, Jen at 1130 a. m. tomorrow for tation i sought on the ground that! gained fame as a beauty in the “Passing Show” at the Winter This promises to precipitate am = Moore, who was standing near the | Two deputies, one of them to search for a man reported as lost h for the world's boxing cham-| they are gliens who have received Garden, announces she has given up the stage forever. other sharp and getting a wrench, shouted aj were ki he presi The Star telephoned long distance | pionship, it was officially announced ‘Wo convictions of crimes against the eine, ter John Bel jing to Rohr. Rohr tried to run|chamber and a woman t to the proprietor of a store at Birm:| this afternoon by the managers and United States, for each of which they | were sentenced to one year or more | safety, but was caught and|were wounded. Several deputies re |ingham, but he knew nothing of any) the three promoters who will fandie New York conducting the extradition 4 to the dock by the rolling | turned the fire man lost | the exhibition. in grieve. : ome me rama S battle, wited today that te the Goa He all-of “the boys”! The uncement waa made fol mmigration Inspectors Thomas extradition is granted Wednesday he The coroner took’eharge of the _—_---——- questioned ann nt a Gi | Li hanging around the store, but it was | iowing a conference in which Jack oa a, or Ww Ary eras Papeete will try to rush Miss Brainerd out of news to them. Kea: and rancoia Deacampe jexday from McNetl's island, where New York before habeas corpus pro item - ir ives in Nobody around the sheriff's office | managers, respectively, of Dempsey | ey interviewed the Pass brothere U e ceedings can block him, was able to give any details and Carpentier Charlies ‘ochrane. and notified them to have their attor. Thus it was expected that ie EN EN | Hill lone to It was also news to the sheriff's! London promoter, who now has the |D°) armange for deportation hearing a pa might be an exciting chi in the Ba office at Everett when The Star| French boxer under contract; Tex|¥!thin the next ten days, metropolis, Wednesday, when ned th Rickard, American prom and 7 amt rocerteS fend seuka:to ucty dhe otra ‘ F t S store, man at Birmingham William A, Brady, theatrical man. R d Th d from her attorneys, before they can . DUE TOMORROW orget Sorrow 2.2% wen Hehe eee ead This and | ..., . akg Fe pa 4 di man around town| While the principals refused t ‘How Not to Collect a Grocery] to destroy a man's credit because rhs VENICE, Cal., Oct 26-—-After liv. int so oeared to ser gi ino ore thighs } Bil!” might have been the title of al you have a grudge against him?"| .PoWerful and influential friends of Z , ie of ¢ orn ae ae that appeared to be “lost.” discuss the articles before the final M | Miss Brainerd in Ni‘ York are “i Eeubor Candidate Px: Saat ceva adepdetatnenr | Bae the phone was|mecting tomorrow, it was learned | arve OU LE | comedy.metodrama that wound up in| Deputy Prosecutor C. C, Batcheler| making every possible effort to win i lin love. Mise Mar. " ot Cam. “till silent and also late today no-|the match is certain to be held i ry | Justice Otls W. Brinker's court to-| asked Anderson. freedom for her, but Captain Strick- for President Coming | fen.'w. J. voiny said sine ‘was pre Rody at the Seattle sheriff's office New York and will be 18 rounds to| Not in Prison ais 1 {tee heh (Gone, every. iy. fie land i equally sealous in hie effort sti ce tee ope o her HKastern 4 heard elther from their chief ja decision n open air stadium bei’ . | 5 »|to return her to Tacoma, to face ipteteaeen 2 + te all tae > eet "lor brother deputies [probably will be especially ‘con f | Albert Bullough, a young ma-| years by the grocers of Seattle,”| 1% 1 a ae Cnrietensen, fartuer pee eile tiek thatdeali Myutery! struatel -tor the etdiiatiol, | There are more than’ 250 different | chinist, and John Anderson, grocer | Anderson came back MOTHER S1YS BABY candidate for president, will oe - a am brough: he pretty _atiiiiinininicap eae, | CYS & Hah or Woltan may bleak it jat 3 14th ave, 8, played the lead Judge Brinker continued the case HAS BEEN DRUGGED Wednesday noon at Levy's, girl back to ct err caaty Py, ording TO PROFITEERING LANDLORD: to the penitentiary and lose the right | ing roles | 30 days with the understanding that x eum theatre. s a the ‘story - fog “3 spe i - ; to vote, Deputy Prosecutor John D,| Bullough had been dealing at An-| Bullough is to pay the remainder of | Mrs. rien Peirce Christensen reached Spokane Tues. | ' ci wed the injury at the emer " ’ how many of writ - Carmody ascertained today derson’s store. Last fall Budlough| his debt to Anderson, $12.60, in that | Young mother e baby which was In his swing around the coun y hospital here a We don’t care y . , you write spony mone and Carmody today handed to County | got out of work, also out of funds. } time, returned home last week, after |, He is said to be an effective She had tinea, a. ane, a6, ta 8 threatening letters to The Star, but please don’t make | cierk Percy Thomas a list of names|He had a wife and two children to| having been taken to New York and baker. He presided at the third; rudely constructed hut in the Santa # nants pay the tage. —EDITOR. of persons convicted of infamous | support, and during the period of his | back, charged today that the baby irty convention at Chicago 4 mountains, all a trying | Your tenants pay postag a crimes during the last year, that| unemployment a third little one came | had been drugged. lawyer and served as prosecuting | \& ; disillusionments of the they might be stricken from the list/to join the family. She called attention to the fact that orney in Sait Lake Cit . 4 . ‘ 9 of eligible voters The baby and-ics mother were in the child was extremely nervous ee h p not hearé from home nice In compiling the list, Carmody | the hospital for some time, Bullough when he wag first regurned, that he I left, but I am going to write a long found that there are felonies for | said, while doctors’, nurses’ and other rl did not recognize her when he was anderer’ 8 Fate letter to daddy tonig! Miss Bpeer which one may be sent to the state | bills piled high turned over to her in a hotel at | told Dr. Craik, mo hewoine prison, The same fate may befall] When he again found work, his amen: Vancouver, B. C., and that he suf- _ Soon Goes to Jury, sometime yund that I wor ] I REN / / the person who merely attempts to| receipts showed, he had paid Ander-| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26.—Orders|fered from dysentery after having e CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—-Fate of Lieut a lot less when as all by my @ | commit such de |son $5 a week,to clear up his gro-|for the arrest of Mrs. R, C. Peete, /been taken home to Tacoma. f Wanderer, accused of murder-| se ee Maire cortainiy ‘i 250 ways" does not include! cery account, which was then some| “Mystery woman” in the Denton] She thinks he was either deliber Gne bis wife and a tramp bk 1 after four months in Leo Watkins, who lives in apart know that my rent will be raised different ways of committing | $130 in arrears. murder case, were issued by the dis-/ately drugged, or given too much Meged to have hired to k or : ment 206, Rialto Court, 1729 Boyl| trom $30" to $35 per month and I| perjury, 10 ways of committing This was not good business, ag | trict attorney's office shortly after 9/soothing syrup. When this deaden- BS Ly tee fale today, RIDES-TO. * ston, thinks he has a legitimate kick |» 1) tat all of the other apartmenta! 84nd larceny, several ways of com-| Anderson saw it, and the grocer, in . Mrs, Peete has not/ing drug was no longer given to fiands of @ jury here late to JES 9 against his hk 1 have beon raised from $5 to $7 per| Mtting forgery, and the several de-| spite of Bullough’s promixes to pay |been apprehended by detectives, it|him the nervousness began to mani- Wanderer’ continued to sit and CROSS CANADA He says his apattment is “what | Dave in 2 d Hh grees of murder, assault and ae all he could each week, sued his cus: | Was sqid by District Attorney Wool-| fest itself. Rare blankly today as O'Prien| yoxpneaAL, Oct. 26 Forty | YOU might call” two rooms, partially | month, mail, tomer when he learned that Mrs. | Wine. Tacoma physicians called in agreed Eameored him. Wanderer's defense is| i saeyelect are on their way to West | {rnished. Ho rented it July 17. The) “1 have not been given any writ-| Bullough’ had gone to the market to| Orders have been issued for the ar-| with her in this theory, @he wired to hereditary insanicy. lern Canada today, where they wi| Tent ®sked was $22.60, But Wat! io) notice to that efrect, but when save a few ts, rest orf sight of Mrs, Peete in con-|her mother, Mrs, Ada Cunningham, 4 eek tauly sreapective trastands, The | agreed to pay $36 on condition) 1 gent to pay my rent 1 was told Bullough's wages were tied up by | nection with the murder of Jacob C./today. Mrs, Cunnihgham is aiding: Me wtved from the British tates | that several minor improvements,| +1 1 would have to pay $85. T-re garnishment. His employer chided | Denton, was District Attorney Wool | Strickland in his fight In New York « which he desired, were made ‘ | nim for neglecting t his debts, | wine's formal statement on the steamer Canada fused to pay,,#o they took the $30] ; him for neglecting to pay his debts. | 8 * $1,000 REWARD yer Bis: But the improvements for which | and told me (owt not jn writing) that Ho went to Anderson's grocery, | ‘The former Denton tenant and | OFFER CANCELLED ‘ he himself thus paid, evidently have geet ote calhi i | where he oD ‘or had| central figure in the murder investi- o |Policeman Slain enhanoed, the value of the apartment | 1, Would Rave togmove or pay th _— ee made atte satan lawton siatwiad Lae kuaniea! ier: a.TmH.000 reward offered by Mr 0 such tn extent that on Octobe ’ | ‘The national election is on—at the | | Vins chee | cag Bae ote " unningham fo! Investors Near City’s Jail |) eee ey With Rotice that| °T wlkh that you could seo the! university. Two days wil bo re-| i" Moment of hasty tember, smote |ing to a telephone message received | stagg or the baby ot both, was t0- ted in a small businéss WATSONVILLE, Cal, Oct. 26.~| he would have to pay $17.50 or get! Place I have for so much money. | quired for the entire student body to to the cold, the daw sinking him | by Ryd is ey : ges nag sa day cancelled. Mrs, Cunningham in the last few ye Policeman John Whelan, of the Wat-| outs ee") What must a fellow do, 1 would like | cast its ballots in the straw vote for | '°,,!h¢ cold, hard floor Se eo a nt at a dowatewy {Faised the money by mortgaging her are Today on “Kasy street.” ville force, was found shot to|” “ang 1 wan given to understand| to know? : president and vice president being | Mihai tied. tents | Rotel een wilt cati at the dinteiet xe jnome. ‘The reward was offered, it Hreason is that Sellttie ix » grow- |) death early today, near the ¢ity Jall.| shar it would make no difference it} “The landlady’s name 1 Mra,| conducted by the Dally, university | done.” Bullough testified, “and went | Hotel and will call at the tor | ee eee, ee ee fing city and will continue to || it is believed he waa slain by a pris-| 1 went.” Watkins told The Star over| ” | publication, Announcement of the|."Wht over to the police and gave/torney’s office today, Prosecutor | Stagg had the child, and that In cap me est z00rs 0 come oner whom he was faking to Jail. | tne telephone today | result will be made ‘Thursday after.) MY¥eIt uP. Tt Colldnt pay him nel age turing him the baby would be re: The desire to gamble In neither || sheritt's posses are nearching for the | ‘", : : { noon nore than T ha he court costs turned. igh panne elie abil | Plies ibe So he yo vga # DISPL. ¥ MEN'S AS-| of the garnishment added $11.60 to| City “Officiz ‘is Ar: Are Racuvery of the,dnby. Sas dane PL We naturally shrink from risk _ 'S ANOTHE! sociation will give the first of @ se 3 my bill, and that made me angry, the reward po longer necessary, o ATERMELON IS Under Civil Service ed of the murder of Moses Sedey, | American mine foreman, at Caftunea, oe 4 ‘@ispatched troopa in setireh of Ra- “ . * + “Children are imitative, aren't are conscious about It, thin year ‘ol OUT HIS | IFE man Ravarro, Mexican miner. aocos|| jy Fr" cacritr atecrveds and next years ane tune wll comme || were Jandy convietad with Huet a turally wish to invest in i ries of dances tonight at Douglas | I'm wrong and admit it, but I'm pay- However, Mrs, Stagg is as de ‘“ Seahinn «ppt A at 4 following letter is from J, hall. It will be featured as a harvest) LOST IN AIR} dig att 1 can.” The city assistant bacteriologist, | termined ag ever, she said today, at Pments have a relatively high per HE DAUGHT "ER | ‘ , 1405 Ninth ave, apart) barn dance, Four clever children! gan Jog, Cal, Oct. 26.—There| It was further disclosed that| laboratory assistant and junior quar-| ‘Tacoma, to push the prosecution of Neertage of safety. On the i VANCOUVER, Wash, Oct. 26 2 | from the Douglas dancing academy | wag an aviator who didn’t have wa-| Anderson had since gone to other! antine officer of the health depart-! Miss Brainerd and the search for “| tea page today some good offers || Mre. L. W. Thee bedmmpio the sister-in- | a The ®tar: I see in The| Will give an old-fashioned reel. termelon for dinner last night, Hel] grocers jn the ighborhood and! ment are subject to civil service) Stagg to the limit. ' are listed Exercise wisdom in law of her daught™r, Miss Myrtle | Star of the 24rd that you have pub dropped it overboard while passing | told them Bullough’s credit was no| classification and examination, ac- No trace has been found of George | ction and you, too, will be on | Pickens, when’ the latter married, lished the name of a landlord because} A novel fly-swatter has two wings | John Galli's ranch house, and Galli good cording to an opinion rendered|'T. Stagg, the baby's father, a4 y y street” in your business Clifford Tice, th®mother having pre- | he d rents, which are snapped together to catch| «pent a busy ten minutes scrubbing “Do you think that's the proper| Tuesday by Nelson T. Hartson, as-|charged with Miss Brainerd im viously married Clifford's brother, | Vell, L just want to let you'an insect in fight, the roof. thing to do—to run around trying/ sistant corporation counsel kidnapli

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