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ARISH RIOT IN PARLIAMENT. "Dire EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLP On the Issue of Americanism There Can ‘Be No Compromise EW, Qeather ody neon, 48 Bntered as Becond Clans Mattor May 3, 1999, at the Postoffios at Mattie, Wash, ander the Act of Congress March %, 1879, Por Your, by Mall, #6 to #9 iW A iH, MONDAY, NOVE MBE R 22, VOLU ME 22 SEATTL MOONEY C ASE' IRELAND IN. WILL BE REOPENED AT ONCE ‘trcy oT ‘WOMAN IS British Officers Slain; Citizens- Shot | HELD HERE | ne ees ee | of commons suspended its ses- —Bodies of severs! additional sion today in an uproar growing | victims of the fighting between out of discussion of the Dublin | Sinn Feiners and British forces | murders. were found in the streets of | doseph Devlin, Irish leader, Dublin today, gern | was the center of the disturb- The confusion thruout the city | “ance. After firing a number of ‘says Man Attacked Her| "vison Tat tremier Lloyd | "aes0 reat that it was Peat?! r4 | ” ef Ls With Hammer; She Shoots Georte, be repulaed attempta 10 | had bees killed. Him “Gently” Others joined in the seuffling The biggest roundup of Sinn . | and the sitting was suspended in | Felners in the history of the re | bellio Mra. Pinkie Wallace, negress, was, confusion. m was in full swing. Paul Bunyan Origin of the Ox. His New York Trip. Race With Ostriches. Ww Champion Pickles ‘The Star ts collect Feul Banyan, the & the lumber Jacks. be turned over to the Uni Washington 1 Breat Ameri ebmsaic Beandin Pact Benge ever heard he horbermen tong. his before Hrettin thetbunkhouses? Tf se, send them te The Star for the benefit of | future generations. ax - Editor The Star—I believe you! <<... - will find, as you continue the gom pilation of stories about Paul Bun-| yan and his Big Blue Ox, that the/ history is as varied ax it is quaint and entertaining: There are many conflicting versions of the doings ef Paul and his Blue Ox, but tite conflict is merely the use ¢ friendly argument and does not de tract from the interest in eur ow San Francisco District Ate} Northwest folklore. 1. too, bave tried to trace the} torney Will Take Case Bistory of Paul Bunfan, The 7 Before Grand Jury Jewing is submitted as pos=ib! teresting, but not as absolutely su S | SAN FRANC SCO, Nov Dis of here f fae r9e0 5 Jtrict Attorney Matthew Brady an held in the elty jail Monday on a The premier had been asked by Scores of leaders and at | , FORTY ACRES COULDNT | monneed today ges uld fauiee the fiate charge of necond degree mur-| another member if he was willing | Queenstown were arrested. P ’ FEED THE BIG BLUE 0X Sahstiing |, Steeeion; endl). bitin. Sten der in connection with the slaying) t “ask commons for permisison Detachments of woops with — ‘The origin of the Blue Ox hs) coonty grand jury immediately of Bernie Gardner, negro dining car) 4 shoot every member of the fixed bayonets were F mot ,deen definitely traced, When) tig announcement was result Waiter, in her home at 1422 Jackson| Simm Fein murder gang,” who buildings in Dublin, Queenstown inday afternoon | should be caught, and, other cities. ‘atterson «aia the charge will be) Lioyd ge replied that he be-| ‘The lord mayor of Dublin appeal eecond degree murder. leved the authorities would gradu-| for police protection. A squad The shooting occurred after both ally control th situation, but that! “black and tans” was sent to Gartner and Mra, Wallace had sev-|he would not hesitate to ask addi-| him. Panie resulted in Dublin eral drinks of moonshine, according | tional powers if he though it néces-| many other Irish cities, to other colored people who were in | kary RAILWAY SERVICE the hous at the time, Devlin made several attempts to] 3§ SUSPENDED Gardner is also gaid to have at-|eain the floor, while the premier! Ratway service was sus] the short cats.” he was sold (0) crand jury invest ftemmpted to force hin attentions on talked. Other members howled him|and-the raflway. yarde were Bunyan, whose flaming &&% }resuit of the investigation ‘ i ae 3 Mra? Wallace, altho she had repeat-|down. He’ managed finally to ask paturaily quiet. ‘In many was urging him on to deeds) warded to Gov: W. Dp Stephens. a 2 ; 2 " ‘ edly told him that she did not care| Why the premier had not mentioned) Hublin, where it was unusually fame. Somewhere, either in the “Gov. Stephene ig the only man tn ov is " . 4) for him. “the massacre” on the football field. | there was no sound today country or on this side, Paul! the world who cam ald Mooney,” Bire- ef % a4 . . -s TELLS HIM HES Sir Samptl Greenwood, chief secre-| tramp of armed patrols. bog fe ee eee Se ie zi | ees (T" FULL OF MOONSHINE jtary of Ireland, answered for the) Pedestrians everywhere , ay f f na [premier that no question had been | naited and searched by t | “I was putting the chicken on tOlasked regarding the Croke. Park fry." Mra. ‘Wallace tol potle#. Shootings and panic. egpitirmernd ears oy sy when Burmey came In. He was! Devlin kept his feet, demanding by soldiers and hurried si drunk. T said to him, ‘You have been! the floor, and fought off members| sumption of Tighting mood way | out and got full of moonshine, and/who tried to pull him down. The! he imminent, nd velar there ain't no sunshine here for you!" | sitting was then suspended. et eager re pare “This made him mad. He picked were. oréereieaaatiaed a up a hammer and hit at me-with it || JUDGE BAWLS OUT ehoice tay ak peeves #0 bard the hammer flew out of his | th det thi yt day, Band. ‘Then tvs grabbed we HIS PRISONER AND |\‘"tne order ‘was Issued by © “lL screamed. We wrestied about the house until he dumped a table MAKES HIM BLUSH |) Secretary Sir Hamar © the was first mentioned be W84/ of the alleged charge of Detective ewned by a man named Robert baryon on “The Flowery Ba: et Bay Shilore.” Kenggn had ae f Draper Hand who was active in gathering evidence on which Mooney Waa convicted of murder, as & remylt; 40 acres under cultivation. P¥ the San Francisco Preparedness was insufficient to supply fodder fay vomb explosion of 191 that the | ox and Keagan was obUg pevidence againat , him. “framed.” | During the “winter after the fll) “pray @eciaeed that statement te verified, 1 believe we will know the trath about the Moo- ty in his operations in the | ney case.” woods and surrounding Other chroniclers are tell you the detail of these ex His Love For Bitar ne sew vox | Eclairs Lands Following his adventures there, : is a | after conferences with Ai 4 he sotight other fields to conquer H P. | over on ime Destiny makes strange friends || Bonar Law and Premier and went to — geo aa » a | im in rison, “I got my gun, then, afd just'| sometimes, as Deputy Sheriff || George, Biue Oxen naturally cr . a pulled the trigger, easy like, once, Karl L. Ramage will testify. Cy Because of John Pigott’s } fo jod!" he “Diack and’ tans" were gation in the metropolis and each| Because of John Pigott’s love - and he said, ‘God! and ran out in “The judge in the court room || mitted to leave their barracks day as he led them out onto the streets for exercise crowds of curt. | R. Herbert's keen camera eye, | front. yonder,” he said in the county: || on official permits, Sentries | I went over into the park and/| city building Monday, “is bawl- |! posted to prevent departures. . Pigott was in city jail Monday on a us spectators gag groete| wowing Ile Faget os: phe Edith May, (left) in overalls, snapped in cornfield near her home town of Monroe, Wis.,| watched the children play, and when || ing out a prisoner something ‘The death lst in the murder sion after the a; valk “ys | picture of Pigott, wanted here ana/@nd (right) ina costume in which she appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies in New York. | { come home the little Jap next door|| awful. 1 was so embarrassed {| on British officers and the 2 a spect . . eno shal = wag Dott Ko was sent along to| in San Diego for forgery, was shown | Hage to 0 hs sia oac cuavonimaniaanS \ 1 i presareaigd egy Sitne of pois tons ae ive force | to the local det hen the | *", | know the fellow, you || 14 were officers and police killed —— order and prevent Aceh | vc inday, aa he walked into | Midnight Frolic. Edith May (Leacuberacr) was born in Monron, Wis, and llved there all the 17 years of her life. She| " Pinkle—policemen come bere for || know. 1 arrested him three or || their homes and in the streets. hens mt. [had never seen @ skyscraper; had never been to « theatre (except the village movie); had never eaten in olty restanrant | your tour tal “ pritians ‘ktlion delicat . Herbert bumped int four times. others were civilians killed at G The city folk enjoyed watching | Gtlicatessen, Her aay DLO & or slept in & hotet or Pullman ear. Then suddenly she wen the national beauty contest, conducted in Seattle by “tT got a taxi and came down to po-| | park, where panic was precipits ‘i © | man coming out with a sackful o , > leuteid's a a x the two oxen eat and drink - al per goog aad tae an were gh on Re pt LN gy hog gh A Nx | lice station.” } when Sinn Fein pickets opened eee Ox b genet Ox Pigott and arrested him. . Pigott Fog = ecgerea ee “Vriend Lady” te Zee Beckley, of The Star's New York office, who helped her get started BOTH DRANK AND THEN HIT BY T I; on police and police returned Bee tem Pral hed to buy up| 27 years old and a swimming tn-|" "~ “** : QUARRELED, SAYS WAITER fire, shooting into a big crowd feed stoie to provision them | #tructor, BY EDITH MAY companied Cousin Edna and me from)parior lamps, and bookeases, and) Norman Williams, another negro | watohing a hockey match. : ae, ek in New York.| — (First Article) little Monroe to New York, fairly| baby carriages. Or do they all live| dining car waiter, said both Mrs.| It was announced officially that ee Oe ee Selle caation, When I was ill with the “flu| dragged me, between guaps, up to|in hotels and just look into shop| Wallace and Gardner had been drink 65 persons were wounded in the ine Ehttle Bike vs samiak ae ate) back in my little home town of Mon-| what seemed like #ix gigantic build-| windown? ing and then had quarreied | stampede at Croke park, Of these con, Band aaa raged gactingbmrd roe, Wis., and had fever and nearly| ings, miles high and all joined into| T can't describe the thrills of that I tried to stop them, and pullea| Damages of $20,000 for es hit!/ 11 were seriously injured. ib=agge gated aan tactile af died, I used to dream of strange cities | one. |first day—eo many packed together | Gardner away; then the woman got|®Y ® taxicab are asked by Robert | Disturbances continued far into the! ee ee took tire lwith bulldingy that reached the| It was the Penneylvania hotel. T/that 1 still feel stagger-y her gun," said Williams. hey | LAndstrom from the Seattle Taxicab | night. Shots echoed thru apparently | ree on ee panel jelouds, and throngs of hurrying | guess Friend Lady thought I needed! We took a bus ride, and I thought | stood there cursing each other, and| Cos i the case now on trial before | empty streets. A number of men standing on ladders to yo |people, and color and glitter and) food, after my first night in a Pull-/the thing was eurely going to tip|she shot hm.” Judge Tallman, Lindstrom says the were reported killed. Police and sok [) them. | Alcoholism was blamed by the | light, and terrible thundering noises.|man, so we had breakfast, tho I was|over, I saw a lot of big stores that} Williams sald he took the ham. | *°°!dent occurred Oct, 25, 1919, when | diers on patrol duty had been in- nega —_ rae met be poner | coronér’s office for the death of| 1 used to dream that some day I/too excited to eat much, - But fn New York if he had charged ad 4 Sar an | Thomas Francis Garrity, 45, long-|would see such @ place—I used to|ticed they brought me a tab peretion to ego the oxen, bu shoreman, found dead in his room|dream—what girl hasmm't?—of the/I thought—for a I no. too aristocratic to advertise | mer away from Gardner, loth themselves in the magazines. | John Wise, another negro waiter, napkin | And then “Greenwich Village! Ais being held as a material witn H. J. Erickson, the driver, tried to structed to keep the streets clear, _ pass a street car at 4th ave. and!” Hospitals were reported filled " James st. without signaling. The de-| wounded, but official reports « not his nature to do such a thing the Skagit hotel, 207% First ave. and the movies, I never really! Why, this one place was bigger) man told us it was where “a hundred | py order of Patterson, Wise is allesed | {°°asmts deny responsibility . only 80 had been injured in the He was noted for his kind heart.) ¢) wonday noon liet myself hope. than our whole town square! kinds of, Bohemians” live. I thought| to be Mra, Wallace's sweetheart. le ss oy oo, | ing. That was one reason why everybody) “rhe body was taken to the| And now both my dreams have| ‘Then we went to another hotel—| Bohemia came from Europe, jarrived from Portland half an hour | Fires along the Dublin docks, were > ate tal aaclullitiee of the | MOTKue pending further investi¢a-| come true! the Waldorf-Astoria—in a taxicab / BASEMENT PLACE IN after the shooting and was taken into | extinguished with little damage, They peg Mass $50,000 a week |“ a8 @ large bump- war dit-| wow York ian’t a city—it's a thou-| f of it was painted black and half) GigE custody when he reached tre Wallace were reported to have been acely oxen and offered Paul Paul laugheq covered on Garrity’s head. Pollce| sand cities packed into one white—awfully stylish). | 1 had heard of this place, back | house. dental BR oes tut the tact that ne bomp to have been!" a, 1 left the wonderful Pennayl-|, 1 suppose the place where ~~ home, and thought it was very queer| Another angle being investigated | F 2 800 ROADS BLOCKED “tyne Pies world was strong | ured by a fall vania station, Friend Lady, who ac-|King and queen of toed Pula] Soe wicked. We,went into a base-| by Carmody is Gardner's life insur 5 BY SOLDIERS dere es pal Sago g daa |. Ge wi! * getty at the hotel _ - enu> halt didenilt hankadee de tak. Tate | raareene nat “a the adie policy. Wise and Gardner are| To pay for a fall on the slippery) All roads were blocked today by | " — said to have $10,000 insurance made planking near the city’s drinking | heavy patrols of soldiers and police |) this place—pos--tively, ab-so-lute-ly land the gen YORK TO’ SEATTLE ay Yo ung E l OP CTS | wonaertur: : was ch Near the end of Paul's week in tablew were bare and the air ked with smoke. Jout to each other. fountain near 4825 20th ave, N. W., eked by armored lorries. All eon. , os hae " . Mrs. Wallace admits that she knew| Mrs. Alice P. Murdach wants | veyances were searched for arma and on 8 ‘The dre ; AUTOS CRASH; ph dl Pia | enue oa YD BP mcm that Wise's policy was in favor of| $2,800. She believes, according to| all persons were forced to deliver any ia esos to ple hie The F mW enatc ee And in all ‘my dreams 1 had never| EN WERE SMOKING! Two of them | G@t@ner, but denies knowing that/her bill of complaint filed in su-| papers in their possession. ition more to his Iiking. 7 ro lecen such beautiful stores as we|had sandals on instead of ther | Wise was Gardner's beneficiary perior court Monday, the city is flroads operated no trains, ‘The gan had a pair of fast running, WOMAN INJURED famed 80 we wert window shop-|And another's lips were wo red t| MP. Wallace is 32 years old. She| responsible for two fractured bones | docks were watched as carefully al iches, hich he apt reit | ae ae ' op os board c i Ps e . ris ee ays e enormous sized ostriches, w ‘Captured Here Ping right away. 1 would like to live| thought she had been in an accident, |OPerates a boarding house, Gardner |above her right wrist he SAYS |the other means of egress. elaimed could beat any animal in the lon the’ sidewalks—just looking in big} First thing, a longhaired man|W®# about 40. the fountain was negligently al-| Trish office authorities declared nue merida in a rece in 7 - wg 4 se aes ak ied Ba ae onan Gwendolyn Chase and Claire Arm-| windows. It seems like people could|asked me if I would let him paint| 06” F. Dore has been retained ed | OwaGs 00 | TAA. |merous important Sinn Fein docu Paul $100,000 his ne blue oxen {Another auto and ricocheted into| strong, both 17, and high school stu- |never save up enough to buy all the|me, I was too surprised to answer!| Mt Wallace's compen. | ments relating to plans for further In ‘lg —paiged ta baattie * Paui| that of ¥..J. Rigan, 4666. Fic Hay [dents in Wenatchee, camesto Seattle | wonderful things I saw }And that was the “most awft Rai % Th meri, | attacks on crown forces were taken from New Yor 0 Seattle ot eave “ . a | t ed. They! I wonder if the people of New|thing that happened the first day in| |in the raid on Croke park. Hm 4 Werongaee polis “Ses onday | Sunday night to get marri | ‘ st day in| Rains t! promptly accept “as agg (dA cnci-oma Nig mY | vent to jail inatend lYork have homes—and stoves, and}New York reatening The Sinn Fein attack wan launched Getails of the con ranged,| morning, according to Rigan’s re- 0a. m. Bund: when & gunmen It was a great day for New York, |port to 5 ica ‘The ‘parents of the two youthtul | ——| Sacramento Valley a. f i oa the day SACRAMENTO, Nov. 22 | sone ucted simultaneous Saids on the onged about the start.) Rienn did not know the n elopers missed them late Bund | P Vv Rain | hiousands thronked about the sta lof the woman but eid she was {afternoon and police In Seattle wer cenario ontest Ts has fallen thruout the Sacramento | pete of British qmnpers, f fing line and looked with amazement | to be on the lookout ol | valley at inte 8 . A major, six captains and five lew cipals in the race, A|thrown from Ba | notified to b the Hey at intervals since noon yes:| srceher Ryther bess <a ; ee oa th blue oxen started | wrecked. B, W. Yoris arrested them as they rise, altho it hax begun to subside | UV" 1 hho grtoigioamn sy raiders Gained adinittence 9am triches and the args 10 OX en nog “ stepped off the train at the G, N Golues. is ve 7 nu ny! Sadi who ve | Qbartnents and private residences by (s a ne crack of the| “ - : olation ward for kiddies who have | guntertuge ne the via aay) ef ino flesh at iy “es depot ] 1 7 Ss tinued showers for the next] mum om measles and other child com-| ene tus®. Some of the victaaaaaaE § ra an really “nothing to it “RUS -P LISH Both Miss Chase and Armstrong | two or three days would bring about | ' caught in their beds. Two wensishot ere wi 4 he de the whole were in th ition home Monday plaints, at the Ryther Child Home, | in che presence of their wives. ‘The Hy |) tts two blue oxen ran ‘a will be returned to Wenatchee | | | | 4418 ‘Stoneway ‘ss withdrew from Capt. A, BH. distance from New York to Seattle | : FH without stopping for breath. They FF yan so fast they arrived in Seattle age Mistake ett’s nuto and 4. Toth machines were| them “1 a flogd condition. in, the lower Sao Can See Miss Glaum jiscie ie 8s vy damage, said N. R, Taylor, Public spirited persons may leave whe ‘apureenpnta. te 4 | Newb ‘ " avi Jcontributions at room 854, Empire ing the y hanging limply from a local weather man, today : fa ep 4 , In order that the contestants In the J, Parker Read, Jr.,Seattle Star oceania ii bulging, or send ther by mail to! window while the newly-made widow fix hours ahead of thelr shadows.| ia, nov. 29 bin Cond scenario contest may have « better opportunity to study the personality| KATIE VIETEER AND James) ‘®t ®4¢ hasetbine screamed in fright The aad part of the story aration tion to Russian Fa 4s has disinte. and employer; producer and of Miss Louise Glaum (around whom the stories must be written), The| CAPPELLA, charged in federal court K Six British officers, were reported two remarkable ron he yf pins ose grated, nevording to a Moscow wire.|| consumer, ee hant ie ~ Star has arranged for an extenalon of time, ; with possession of narcotics, were Seven Are. illed fo ane bees rou these raids @ay across the contine an Bon lesa today }] erator; land owner and land Instead of the contest ending December 1 1t will be continued until] given until November 29 to plead, rhe Irish office acted at once, On ous pace set by the oxen broke thelr) i,4 wirelems anid General Simon tiller, are all brought to January 1 When arraigned Monday. 3 | in Bologna Fight | acs closing the roads were issued hearts. | Petlura, anti-Bolshevik leader, had ther thru The Star Class In the meantime contestants will be able to see Miss Glaum tn two big BOLOGNA, Nov. Seven per-| and strong forees were sent to Croke FORTY- FOOT SLEIGHS TO | abandoned his tre which are ex fied Ads. q ure productions, “Love Madness," at the Liberty, beginning November WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE )/ sons were killed and 30 injured in a | park, where it was hoped some of HAUL PICKLE | pected to dissolve innm Don't wait’ until your vigor and “Sahara,” atethe Rex, the following week. Water will be shut off 1ith || clash between socialists and anti-|the raiders would be apprehended. is offering three major || aye, N. KE. to 20th ave. N. E,, in- | {socialists here late yesterday, follow-|At Croke park about 6,000 persons $1,000-—for the best scenarios written especially || chisive, and between Ravenna || ing inauguration of the new muni-|had gathered to wateh a hockey |) This is the time for Star Want Parker R 00, $1 di, Jr 00 ar prominent film produce: otiationn |} 4! \ y, Rus.|] enterprise i n1| Polish-Ruswian After the race was won ) punted up the ostrich man and coi. | were broken off here yesterd : the $100,000. This money he Iwian delegates declaring Poland had! Ade tell the tale truthfully | for his star, Mins Glaum boulevard and EK. 58h on Tues- || cipal council, Hundreds of shots | match, Apparently the crowd in gen- | ase to start his eamp in the North-| violAted armistice terms relating to They bring what you seek | Any reader of The Seattle Star is eligible in the contest for these ak!) day from 8 a, m. until noon, were exchanged between the two fac-|eral had not been told of the out | @urn to Page 8, Column 2) disposition of troops, luring prizes and the fame that will erown the winn > tions, (Turn to Last Page, Column 2) ‘ : prix .

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