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. , ’ ] DEFies DRUNKEN GUNIMAN On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise =| TheSeattleStar “422i Matter May 3, 1 Entered as Second Ch at the Po office at Seattie, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879 Per Year, by Mall, #5 to #9 VOLUME 23 _ g SEATTLE, Ww “ASH., Tl ESDAY, NOVI °MB ER 16, 1920, ee ty ws ‘TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE te GRAND JURY REPORTS! Btating Back. Good Looks Gone. Tlcses: Hoopital. CHICKEN (NOT KIND || vi see De ive Few Daye. |W CREDIE | YOU THINK) LEADS RETURN NO HM WELLS She’ s Accused of Murder BY DORA M— COUPLE TO COURT “ | ae = WML PROT |: <= INDICTMENT 1S RELEASED Flees With Sweetheart HER BABY = LOCAL CUB INCARDEAL BY PALMER aio potion bo Woven, | Club Fires One Shot at ne Kiven practically Housewife; Flees — Report, Also Stating coset Vancouver, B. C., Gets ; Salt Lake Franchise Probers Criticise Mayor’s | Former President of Seattle Attitude; Say There-Was , Labor Council Served Year | No “Leak” } and Five Months Crazed by moonshine, a well dressed, handsome man about 30) years old, armed with a revolver,) in an auto believed to be stolen,) terrorized the Highlands district Tuesday morning, . attempting tof rob one man and later drove a woman into hysterics by forcing hist way into her home and demanding? she throw up her hands One shot fired by him at the! woman narrowly missed her, Hel was disarmed after a thrilling auto! chase by A. A. MeDougal, cares KANSAS pres King county's grand jury was Hulet. M. We prmer © franc’ ! | recensed at noon Tuesday until [of the Seattle Central Labor of the Pacific league will be January 17, 1921, whee it will i, haw been liberated from the placed in Vancouver, B. C, in 1921 consider whatever matters May Leavenworth federal prison after Walter MoCredie, manager of the ¢ Caldwell may wish to present |%rving one year and five months Portland Coast club, will be placed at to it relative to the city’s pur | of a two-year sentence for circulat head of the Seattle club mil chase of the street reliways jing literature opposing military con Lane of the Salt Laketclub will go | scription | to Vernon as the business head of ve in¢lotments ‘were found 9n4/" pioorts recetved in Seattle és ounty inetitutions were com Was without money. For two days Poamed the streets hunting some one Who would let me have just a little hero 1 that club, according to unofficial an . Attorney General Palmer taker at the Highlands im to stop my chills and cramps. nenyied exce 2 enente :ateckads ENo one wourd help me. My head | HouNcement here today, following the | Bungalow on Magnolia swt! rae: ese ce wee ne tgeknas'| signed. the order of release today Deadened by the Hquor, the man) , oraee «a the conference of ates pee ee ae "land the rem \e ol ellis’ se was in the count. it “swam; I co: i ¢ th nferen minor deg che heath “ot and the remaind ft Well n-| * y jail Tu | Bot walle straight. 1 oe oe tes | Rum Runners’ Haven noon, unable t v name, @id not notice my hw All P ; and guards,” and a “fire ba permet se ine. tod WAV a neti - ited was jyst one to re While the details of the biggest 1 entiation a tees ‘ells was tried twiee in the fed S GUN . va vl oe switch of recent years in minor| Bootlersing’ and rum running | Al" lecommendation was, Now| oral coust at Seattle. ‘The jury di TO SHOOT ‘ a lew league baseball have not been made | “ourtahed in a quaint bungalow " ‘agreed the first time, but on the Flourishin hi evoly and BECOMES UNCONSCIOUS; cag ty, t o > well ,O0 Magnolia Biffr for many months, |‘! be installed in the basement of | ody via) convicted him with Sam ‘ ot, tho a i ME ( public officially, the facts are so well, the jai md trial con Sa threatening to shoot, the alcoholid! AWAKES IN HOSPITAL | grounded that minor league mag. | cording to Lieut. J. J. Haag, of the ps 7 h oak Sadier and Morris and Joe Pass holdup first appeared at the home Finally « friend who was not «| nates, refusing to affirm the report, | 4° sanad, becases pétice believed bcm yr te FT tween Mane caid.| ‘The four were accused of dle of Clay 0. Kahle, near the High: . the bh eo to be occupied ly penn be = or pend ayer Cae tir " § @rue addict found me. He gave me 4| do not deny it. The source of infor phe — i by members| oi and Prosecutor Fred C. Brown | ‘tibuting dodgers attacking the pro- lands. Apparently unable to com P@rink of whisky, It seemed for «| mation makes the announced to who should conduct the pro | Posed draft law. This was two days herently carry out his robbery plans. ee aes sock aut chosen cuahgtticiad When Lieut. Haag and his squad \ | before the conseription bill was simn- | cemlings of the jury, the report in his drunken condition, the the third. That was the end. visited the, Nanatiow Momiay’ they | ee at na Nova 2 Caltue |*4 bY the prenident and became a| suddenly, left Kable, 1 fad taken my last “shot” of drug. et eee discovered four bottles Of Whisky aid ee nt oe ee eieaa, “teen law: Accordingly, the government reed int fast drink of liquor IN Wi J five bottles of in eonceated in dif. proceeded against the defendants on Those most affected by the! ferent rooms. They next made the ‘Ur offer” “to appoint any attor switch, McCredie, Lane and Robert | discovery that, instead of being a re | [7 Of this city whom the mayor Brown of Vancouver, have departed | ligious house, the bunenlow was a | WOUlM designate.” eh for their homes on the west coast,| transfer @lace for rum runners| Attention was called to “Mr. eo and efforts to get into communica-| bringing whisky in from Canada by | Brown's courtesy and consideration |) Two days later I awoke in the hos-| tien with them have failed. Coast, boat in the discharge of his duties in the | Pital. The friend who had helped me jeague cities may look for official) When Herman West, 38, fisher. | face of rude attacks, backed by noth / had called my sister, who brought me announcement of the switches with man, returned from an alleged fish. | ing but assertion a law passed prior to the declaration of war, in 1916, giving the president | authority to ¢all on able-bodied men | at any time for service | In addition to thisc harge, the Pass boys were also convicted of | evading the draft. Wells himself was above the draft age | shock of the whisky on my! fy stomach and drug-craving sys- Cd Was too much for me. I became 4 big, biue auto with yellow a and speeded away, full pair haust wide open. fag Mra, Dejla C. Williams, wife Guy C. Williams of the Ink Co, was next molested by drunken marauder. He stumbled to her front door and, rapping louds ly, demanded entrance. ¢ " rs. Willi ; "fo the hospital their separate arrivals, in all prob-|ing trip late Monday night, he was| Fotlowing Is the report as it relat-| In addition to this charge, the Ba Bi ibercsseg Sag gah be ‘That was a month ago. | ability: arrested and charged with possession | od to the affect car investigation the soctalist ticket and potied a large she opened it. ae Now I believe myself cured. I Brown made the trip to the Kanaas) Of the Danes 1. On November 1 b, thit! vote. He is a native of Washington oi have no more craving, My ayatem | City meeting in the company of Me-|, Several trapdoors and caches were | grand jury had com itn de} a graduate of the law department of | HANDS UP! HE SAYS; heaith,| Credie and Kiepper of Seattle, He| found about the house, according’ to | jiberations and was at to ad) the PUTS FOOT IN DOOR ie clean; | am regaining state university, married, and my cheeks are filling out and I am| i free in admittirig that he has been | Haas journ, but because of dissatie has three children. Altho admitted | Mead teen ae f beginning to take a normal interest | after a Coast league berth for the j faction of the people of this city to the bar, he hax not practiced the | toxicated robber demanded in. thick! in life again last year, and the fact is well known c the purchase of the street rall-| profession. For a time he worked aa | x P ¢ + Lam the happiest girl on earth that he tried desperately to get a way system. 1 because suspicion »_ postal clerk and later in the city! aety a When I leave here 1 am going with | franchisé shortly before the opening and rumors were broadcast that | lighting department | Dmy sister to complete my regenera. | of the 1920 Coast season Jolations of law had taken fion. Then I am going to return to! Further, it is well known that by public offi mae tn “me tah r my family. They will welcome me| Coast magnates have long desired and Mayes ie wel wes inv etigat back to eliminate Salt Lake from their ing the transaction, the grand jury ees considered it its duty to tender to t roster, because of: the large trans Despondent Sey oe of wounds and WL Pee portation expenses. With both Seat.|injuries recelved in the World War, |th® mayor of the city of Seattle its; WHERE SHE LE ¢ tle and Portland in the circuit, Van-| Arthur Berrard, 30, died in Provs | "*rvices and powers, so that he| | would hi Mrs. Williams tried to shut door, but he shoved his foot inet side and then forced his way in, calling loudly for her to “hold up ‘Miss Maud Moore, 24, and| her hands.” 2 her fiance, Martin Hunter,| For 10 ergs te Ge who have farfeited their mur-| 0 te Teason with t oe \ der trial bobda. fusing all the while to hold up GT shall try to take up life again} couver solves the problem probably |dence hospital Tuesday morning aD niAprege cede Rccbbene 4, 94 ge ooh 2 tase oe ‘ her hands, as he demanded, shéy Where I left off three years ago to| better than any other city could do. |after being taken there from his| torial functions In the discovery of : Aencet uitter were stole n| Harth, a wealthy Knoxville business | fed him to shoot pay the price for that first curious The reported teplacement of Bill/room at 62% Blanchard st, where he|®Y facta that he desired to obtain. | from the Red Seal Creamery Co. Ms : Kitsed while riding & I'm not afraid of you,” she eaid., sampling of dope. | Easick at Vernon by Lane is prob-|had taken gas in a suicide attempt Thereupon the grand jury | 1508 Western ave., last night. Po- KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Nov. 1¢—-| 2M WhO wae Killed’ while riding 18) Mrs, Willams said she ran Samm If I manage it I shall again have | ably the outgrowth of the past sea. | according to the coroner notified the prosecuting attorney to| lice believe the thieves are the! Be moire soap the United States | 2" Suton pbile with the girl on a@/the house, because her young baby the blessed REALITY for which dope} #on’s investigation of that club om| Berrard was shellghocked and It Mayor Caldweti, and the prose. |%4@me as those who stole ham and lonely road near Knoxville, was asleep there, and she feared the; ‘anada were asked today to uting attorney reported back that| bacon from the Buffalo market | “4 e charges, altho Ba ever|maumed while fighti t ne | 2 d he ‘ st convic Mis | #¥RmMan would harm the baby. Offers the SHAM. gambling charges, altho Basick never | agsed re: with | the | Co euter wad ext of Sun octien | @undayl nigat | search for Maud Moore and her] After the first’ conviction Miae| "mee" Po“ Grew from. his’ posal For I kmow now, by an experience | has been connected with the alleged |Canadian army a a of Ver ; er scent war tae ae wh | sweetheart, Martin Hunter Moore secured @ new trial and was). ‘Lois and drank a lone that I could not again live thru, what | gambling Oe keene Sr ee ieee the Lith a “TT” WOMEN TO | ‘The girl is under indictment for| released on $10,000 bond, Hunter), OU aad Srant @ lone amis Wught to be impressed upon every ene pent sdiinde: o> Meaty radteagdnegad aggre eit lipabag er Ai By pcg rn | first degree murder and Hunter has| was also released on bond. ee ee * fan, woman and youngster in Amer ng papers to make a living since | Noverbe f, 1920, being a holiday, | WEAR MONOCLES | teen indicted as an accessory Both have disappeared, forfeiting | PON Or feet Ra rap ‘fea, that— {hig return from the war : he gran¢ Rha nAjeerie 1 4 a Monocles for women. Miss Moore was once tried and) their bonds, arid $1,000 reward is of-| Slowed fey Png hich 3 Pope can't offer a single sensation | errard was found in his gas-filled | morning of November 12th, and the} iti the latest atunt of coeds of | Convicted of the murder of Lercy! fered for their capture . a a a James H. Burney, gardener, heard, r class at the university the shot and rushed to Mrs. Wilk; er approximates the delights room Monday morning by the land-| mayor then before it and), ee # ee ” hy Hit ! oe i 7 jlady at that address . as" its services as above|, \ gpg, “ ee te Not in any ioe otated de ged to Wear the freak jams’ aid. The gunman staggered It's po aon as “pleasures” are HOTEL CLERK iS ROBED EVERYTHING things in order to Identify each ott ; to the blue auto and drove awayel PBunk; dreams; the self-justifying lies K at ESTED The junior men are all wearing | NEARLY HYSTERICAL, ‘of the dupe who's been enslaved Census Shows 69 Per Cent, : Ls red C faphtrg Be prow woolen sweaters. — cig AND DOPE FINES AT BREWS T ; R an PHONES FOR AID But its plain, unadulterated mis-| i uting attorney hat time mag a ~ | ho mearty ysterical, rea Bee are ar real as" the went of rag erat GIVEN BEATING nanimously, offered to appoint any (TT WAS BIG " Willams phoned to A. A. McDouw | —— y of this city whom the jwmure ee | onmnene - . 7 (THE END) | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The to-| mayor would designate as a deputy | palsy al S FOR HER Federal Court Spends Busy Family Raised $5; Landlord! «tartea out in nis auto to find! tal Japan: population of ifor intectret over Wid tend be cuting attorney, and to put rv Alberta Kyne | A the revolver-bandit He caught | nia, Oregon and Washington in 91,-| j,attered over th o ety Aone ey (P ney in complete charge of| lived with Will N. Neff for eight Forenoon Defends Action sight of him and recklessly chased | 232, the census bureau announced to. | o* Umer Be hands of one of) this grand jury, und to have noth: * as his wife, but was surprised : ‘ him for several miles, The blue Po ailors whom he was showing a | ’ ing whatever to do with ita de /to find his will left the wife's = va.| @ 2 . car failed the drunk near C. D, ra oda kad Fines fo olations of the Vol-! Giving them 20 days’ written no . Washington's Japanese population early today, Frank Okada,| is ations or ¢ontrol should the| dower right to Mra. Samanthe Neft pes for violet vd Btimaon’s home and he was Sanne nt clerk o National hotel, 806 : c d act assessed the Uni o ¥ o is 17,114, or 1.3 per cent of the total | ment Clerk of the National hotel, $06 | rivor no wish.©. Mayor Caldwell | of Touls, She was left $1,000, Stead ‘istriet ree reatay sun’ | tice, the realestate firm of Henry/1, gst out and try to fix the sae efit test ave, was taken to the Clty | iatly refused to accept such offer.| She thought she was the only wife [ane district ones ‘ aa on Na | Broderick, Inc, has apprised Mr.| gine | ‘This compares with 41,356 Japa-| BomPital this morning and several | 4," we thereupon dis-| Neff had, she said ng by 1 Jude cain wae attor gal for aid. Arming himself, he stitches taken in his scalp to close| mayor | sever $0 00, and Mrs, Jacob Miller, 206 Brewster] Altho he still clutched the revoke | nese in the state in 1910, at which “ " : one | oun certain matters with the , | ver in his hand, and McDougal wasi | ‘ the wound , “Qtr additior ei as of | "partments, of a @5 raise in rent. Anybody lost of their diamond | time the Orientals were 1.7 per cent | ™® wound grand jury for one hour and a half, OY DIGS UP In addition there was a fine of rapidly nearing him, the whisky# ! No attempt was made to rob Okada $350 for transgression of the Harri-| Beginning December 1, the Millers ings? of the total population. though the blow that felled him Soe es Se ee POT OF GOL D} tic hich brought the | gunmen drew the bette (tae An honest conductor on a subur-| The Japances population increased | Wuran him uneonscloun n FEM | the names of certain witnesses, and 41) | son narcotic law, which brough will have to pay $40 a month for! hocket and drained tt NEWCASTLE, Ind., y. | morning's business to $3,050. , an ti nower | 89-7 per cent from 1910 to 1920, cot stated that if those matters were in. » their two-room furnished apart > deer peer turned in a power : rt apeae 4 Sead thoy | Fifteen old Levi Todd, peta | Charles Petersen was hit the hard. | ‘elt two-room furnished apartment,| A stage drove up about the same) Gaparkier to the |} and found de-| Pared with an increase of 307.4 in vestigated by this grand jury they) [itecnvearold Ts Mug Up an earth-| est of any one individual, He was| The letter of notification was dat/time as McDougal approached the ur stern Tues. | the previous decade yuld elicit information which might sae antag” ¢ bi e of a eo | blue auto, FH ee eee, overme Tese ‘ee SPECIAL DEPUTY |: ss mat im in completing his inveath | enware Jar in the cellar of his home,| fined $500 on one charge and $250|ed November 11, nearly one month |iue auto. Tut prod “day ite f to the teft,| WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 7 nd requested the grand jury | It contained $1,200 in gc Finders on another. jafter the arbitrary deadline of Oc oe Claimants ne to the te v iG Yov. 1 ne n, and reque ne & q|Proached him cautiously, McDougal void crowding, and present their p jready to fire, the gunman lurched pulation of California i E to cite certain individuals before it. | re 9 E? till, was taxed $500 | to throw the light of publicity on any en 1,196, or 2 per cent of the tota 9° , and jury, in pursuance still, d : ee isi ths come? ‘burenu ) MANDS BRIB f oe epeavent, ioeued entipceuna Ai FEDERAL GRAND Herman E. Aldin also was fined | increases of rentals in Seattle. ‘Phis|“"4 fell to the ground, where he pers” rule Orren Johnston, for operating a) tober 15, aft Judge which The Star agn nounced toda fully examined as to all matters ft | $500, Prohibition officers claim to|is the second instance’ of a raige in| !apsed Into a drunken stupor, AIL 5 efforts to arouse him failed. He; © found two stills, allons o since October 15 ed of ft, und afi taformation ab | have found two stil gallons of | rent sin: tober 1 arried tee launtifioataan Gael is Bi i W. N Accused of posing ag a detective | 4M ‘our gallons of moonshine and| The Mille oved < . . usiness as iNever The United States census, it in be-| ang demanding hush money from. | tined by the inquisitorial powers of | aaah, four gall bre st rn manne ane Wak er aos ink ne Sth Deputy Gheritt Matt Searwich aie Better in Seattle | | 've0. felt short of the real number | woman in the Br yn hotel, 207/ the @rand jury has been transmitted | er ae s a | 4 }party brought the gunman to the “e ‘ . | ave, where Herman was said to be| $2.50 each have been complied w of Japs both here and in California, | University #t., Loula Lenchler. $0, a| to Mayor ( aw ge SD 0. Ma | t mnoviie in. ; » that time, and now roth the | county, Sail He is ‘believed Sai Than It Is Today an many Nipponese, ¢ is hinted, made | pole, special deputy sheriff, was held| “6. On November #8, 1939. Mayer) with approximately 80 cased tol George Ringer was fined 9¢00.and|$5 jump fn rent from Everett, and is thought to have ‘ themselves scarce during the taking | on an open charge in city Jail Tues | Nl requested the prosecuting | consider, the federal grand jury] roland Woodruff $350, They were| Pre not getting any better |#%t_hia boore at a roadhouse, The Sopwith “ f the census co . nttormey to pla rh ohare f ye went into session {n the south! arrested last summer, when federal | service or saviaee for the extra}, rhe Williams home ts pear the @ great measure due te ¢ o2e ear grand jury one of his deputies anc . ce or a ne fe \e Seattle ‘and Co a Syoytior GT aie denadl ttatnene WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—The| a vata om hat dye bested sy neaetaee the ionersecets RANGE sped Did ye. Fs og building at] jiquor agents found them operating | money,” Mrs. Miller said Monday, | Seat! is peal : . ras! haat = man of a fe : ye yea and to the Japane lation of the Hawai nd Patrol n K. L. Webb, after - jury ¥ co oo, red C. Twenty two men were finally Ret on teoreer inne hae cewaat do not wee why it should be | iiams' office is at 4 Stewart # erchant of toda lands is yer cent o et h yrosecuting attorney, a| asked - ite uatiattenceadl the ton || cenntatens tid cues noses pipe Lemerpesse 3 alee Se Hane, oi a 0 A ae ‘ seated in th dary, with sg B-| The tmrcotic case was that of Wm.] Gi i, Stimps rental manager of its growth or prosperity. It 1) nounced to¢ il r ably et 4 Dl se 7. This grand jury ins all prob. pete ony, Le ae eae ew. Shc pie heme ese of\for Henry Br rieh, Tie... “er FAT FOOTPAD ust getting into the greatnes n 1910 the Japanese population | eominer pon on te me PmACee' ability would have concluded ite © tnela and two playing cards of! reporter for je Star that the er Gasinees ‘cpportanities was 418 of the tothe ee ie” | against, Lenchler rae Ag Oh ing it reg Ramifications of an alleged or! «moking opium, His fine was $350, Millers’ rent was raised simply to A few hundred dollars invested From 1900 to 1910 thé Japanese vember, 1920, had it not been for eating aa ge geht rae All the above defendants pleaded | equatize the rentals in the building today may put you in the || population increased 20.4 per cent, matters which this court knows oo. | Soar aie chenapivndeh eolaaat Oe ee wih “We made two increases at this ot the big merchant or]|and from 1910 to 1920 it increased curred on that date and the invest | 1) TTanitea & hen Sal be iethed ty ‘ time,” ud Stimpson, “in two apart: Seciufacturer in the days to || 37.1 per cent, | ation directed hy the court } kody’ af hurtin Journalism Pledges ments that were paying considerably | geattie’'s short, fat footpad Fer come. Changes in business are The Japanese population ix 109,269 | 8. This grand jury has thoroly in: | Rann Rann A d T . ht below the rest, Apartment 206 was | sumed operations last night, giways taking place in a city of || out of a total population of 265 | vestigated any alleged “leak” from | noes and deductions of intelligent nnounce onig’ one of them. Even at the new rate,| Mrs. G, Tamato, landlady of the this size In 1910 it was 79,675, out of a total the grand jury deliberations, and has|newspaper reporters who hve} Pledges to Theta Sigma Phi and 206 is paying below maces or = Alaska Commercial hotel, 107 Wy ny the Business Opportun. | of 191.909 SYRACUSE, N. 16.—Dis- | cone Hue that there has been reached their conclusions by the dill- | Sigma Delta Chi, honorary women's | others, for the general rent of slint-| Main st, reported today that he held Watch rs * 9 At 3:30 p. m, today the census|covery of the fish of nine men,| “leak” of any kind whatev and | gent discharge of their duties around {and men’s Journalism fraternities at | lar rooms in the Brewster is $42.50." her up at Ninth ave, S. and Main Nee an ee the Tiatt || bureau will announce the Japanese |buried a few inches under the. earth |that the accounts of the deliberations }the entrance to the grand jury, coom'|the university, will be arinoendeaata| | Phe! Brewster apartments are cRt] et. semaine ten ian ae ane Soa at the right time. || population of California, Washington |in a cellar at Baldwinsville, led to of the grand jury appearing inthe and in observing the witnesses who | journalism banquet to be held on the|the intersection of John st, withlof keys, She sald ne aoe mpelares. at th and Oregon. “murder mystery” talk today. newspapers have beet only the in- were called before the grand jury.” | campus Tuesday nigh [Minor and Pontius avenues. He was wearing a short overcoat,