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. LOST AT SEA? avo easton cou On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Eg Weather Tonight and rege fair; Ea colder tonight; fresh westerly wind, Temperature Last 4 Hours San eos EDITION Entered as Beoqond Clase Matter May 8, 1999, at the Postoffice at Meattie, Wash, andor the Act of Congress March eS Se ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBI seattle’s “Whistling Evangelist” sams } == WHLFONDA meee vcr) ICH TOWN SMUGGLERS [S282 Jun, ocx is From the historical outpouring we| AT THE UNIVERSITY |! much — @match such fragments of fact as! these: | —— a ~ —H Thieves at the University of ; 4 COPS RAN FOR COVER WHEN | ” } Washington have taught. sties|{ Thruout City by Wind; PAUL WAS IN TOWN | ‘ , IE=3 Be cicke mudent i 1! Tidal Wave Hits Beach . “Paul” says Charles Sharkey, of | + | daughter of Mr. and Mra. George . Glear Lake, “was the original hard: | | W. Ficks, of 166, Tenth ave. a| Whether a darinf mariner— Boiled whitewater bucko of deg Bis | | thing or two. Captain A. B. Jensen—by a feat Onion river; « pest to the police whe | A few days ago some one stole || of seamanship almost unparalled }Beiket in squads when Paul was in| i the hatpins out of her bat, in the annals of the North Pa fown, as Pau! threw cops out of ~ | “It's queer they didn’t take the || ¢ifie, snatched his ship from the eeee, % get at betier men. “Throw too,” remarked her mother Jagged rocks off James island, on oe pwty a posiarna hgh =f ogg f xt day was disagreeable and the south Washington coast yes i. ery of the small-town mar- a | “ 4 the mo’ eeeate< y afternoon, and te He It Was Who Painted the rainy and the mother suggested || terda: encaped Signs Reading: “Prepare 9. Per Year, by Matl, $5 to 27, 1920. Pee TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE _ The White-water Bucko. The Soup Problem. Herding Bees. Victor, the Fearles There is no chore boy to diew out the lights, the suppiy of ess and | . , @bals when Paul hit town.” j Bombs Blow Up in Streets Police Uncover Big Organi- | wearing her last season's coat.|| se® with bis wife, baby and crew ~ of Cork and Buildings zations at Kobe, Sending || 70°, savice was taken and een ae So ee p nd, as the garment dis Paul did valiant service in the A./ F. He was impatient to return, | Paddied acroes the Atlantic in hie to Meet Thy God” : Burst Into Flames Orientals to U. S. || appeared between study perioda, cles all up and down the coast cance. He sent a wireless y ' | j | : x |] On Mongay of this week, the || Were breathlessly waiting this af- he started, es. vereed the] - prepare to Mest Thy Ged si t | CORK, Ireland, Nov. 27—A num-| TOKYO, Nov. 27.—Japan'a|] Meves made another call and ap |} pining ub ani ot Thousands of people have read this ’ : i " ber of bomb explosions occurred to-| promises of an investigation of al-; | Propriated the hat ° was—col nder | Miss Ficks now wears her coat | the five-niasted steel schooner W. J. the county | | Fonda, who was strongly @& |lixious, had made a neat fortune ang| here by selling old boxes he had | picked up on the streets. He had re-| cently purchased an auto with the! the Taley, Lammerman reperty) Men oe fences, off reine and houses! Immediately afterward several large | United States bore fruit today vine in the screaming gule that lashed ‘s sister. Frank tells of the | warning. | But today; according to all a ms {from fighting the. conflagration, this agency was smuggling workers | to skim the cream, it formed | i#t.” and the writer of the signs, in large numbers out of Japan to the United States. Steps to B oe: Jense, with extraordinary, When the congressional immiera-|Woman Fights Husband for|”%ae sirmn"skace with IRISH RAIDS dion ‘commitien "ioied the, Pattie es ; in a (ernment agen’ cleco, ¢ Jany to have discovered evidence in| seation at Seattle that it had secured Tn an effort to regain the custody ‘When the storm was-at fis ht | with officers of the republican army | 0us cities, among the most important | protest, three weeks ago, to the hus | dangerous rocks off James | Simm Fein officials were principality} Guiseppina Penasco, was engaged in coast, reed | active in collecting funds for the} 5 SMUGGLED JAPS) \* legal battle Saturday morning with | Nyssa were Penasco had come into court with | way slayings of British policemen «oa SEATTLE TODAY WAY TO SAFETY day in the principal streets here. | leged smuggling of Japanese into the |} 9 no isa: of Vierrie, which disappeared yesterday — incident. here for the last tew years and won. pops burst into flames. The dam | ps ® > . r police announced the discovery of vn “Prank Hough says he married| dered who was the writer of the Age is estimated at 60,000 pounds. | «muggling agency with piper woken, SHE BATTLES | sean lati’ tb tin reall peg Witnesses declared the black and in Kobe. 7 u of Big Babe, a famous milk- In city hospital Saturday, William tan police prevented the fire engines| ‘They declared they had found that | with the gale driving her in on Paul had six men working all| Fonda, 70, “The Whistling Fvangel- whi } ee 4 le reports, she is not there, ke ene ie . : i i ‘BRITISH SORT | this has raised the hope that Ca | i dau. EVIDENCE IN cate, will be taken at once, it managed to slip out of the trap laid dicated. by the elements, ? of jumber | DUBLIN, Nov. $1—Birttish gov-|coast, to study the Japanese ques Infant's t's Custody <~af naiapag Saga Bea gad ie were reported to.| tion, the comffitttee announced in a Tacma to San Fran: the series of raids now under way evidence of a widespread Japanese of her ¢yearold baby, which was terday afternoon [which Mink up Sinn Fein teaders |smuggling plot operating in numer-| awarded, while she screamed hor | Stren cin her pote ec lin the “murder campaign.” is which was Kobe. |band from whom she ix divorced,| near the mouth of the Qui According to unofficial reports the Wit, | Mrs. Guiseppina Cuirgini, formerly | river, on the Southern Washi to save herseli. army, which was id to have | Guiseppe Penasco. | . TTLES lp lanned the more important of «v*| ARE SEIZED IN pm thay ayer & motion designed to give him cus-| "0.6 Santa Rita then managed officials, Five more Jap stowaways were | tdy of another child, and the moth-| when asked questions i |FAIL TO SLAY migration Inepectare, and are held in| prevent this action, but also to re- It was at 2:30 yesterday - |the detention station at the foot of | Sind the former order. that the Santa “Rita dropped Banyan. It was found, he ex- GEN. CAMERON Union st. for deportation hearings. The case was being fought out! tow gince then nothing has Pave Dillan, ether wed emoty, L Fi ht i They had been hiding in the coal| Saturday by three attorneys, one |) 49. ti ti ong right in IN LIMERICK |bunkers of the Kashima Maru since| FePresenting eaeh of the principals] Swattowed up in the seas, LIMERICK, Ireland, Nov. 27.—An|*he arrived in Seattle Wednesday | 4nd a third appearing for the Wom: | besides a crew of 15, were Capt. for shoeing the blue ox.” M Pi kf d attempt wax made to assassinate | Might. At 3 a, m, Saturday CA en's Rew husband, |B. Jensen, his wife and baby, ©. Smith, of Kingston, used to ary 1c or General Cameron today. Bullets | left thelr hiding place and attempted ue First reports that the ship for Paul. “One day Paul | struck hin carriage ax he was leav-|t leave the ship, but were inter driven onto the rocks were di Babe to a big fir butt,” says s ing the barracks, He was not ip. | °epted by customs and nape ed today at the Seattle “The butt chain was made tvorce Uase jured. officers. Grace & Co., owners of the two tweinch steel links. Babe pulled heretic ai at ee This brings the total arrests f sels. ” Bins he pulled the chain out IN, Nev. Nov, 27— Japs made by Immigration officers | hard that he pulled the c and splriied court fight over the ie | PASSPORTS TO __[within'the use tive weeks to 31. | BOMB BLOWUP | eget scones, canals ai ail gality of the divorce of Mary Pick | Discovery of the principalx of the ing under her o led 7 USED To ford, film favorite, from Owen Moore, | U. S. IRISH AS |Japanese smuggling organization | pany officials. to eps oa Bis SOUP KETTLE actor, was a practical certainty to INDIVIDUALS with headquarters in Kobe, an-| ROME, Nov. 27.—Twenty persons | Teisen's good seamanship may bave had & soup kettle 20 large | day when attorneys assembled here nounced cable dispatches received in|are dead and missing in a series of | saved the craft. stirring the soup was imporsi-| for the argument of the motion of WASHINGTON, Nov. 27—Mem-| seattle, this morning, confirms the/explosions of airplane bomba at a/ “rcs Me crate. to, anata until Paul bought a Mississippi | Mary’s attorneys to quash the action | bers of the committee appointed by | evidence uncovered by local immigra-| munition factory near Vergiate, 40 sie atu h * aru Weal Sk ewe oom tuedeies Geto aiate oe Steveae te the American commission on con-/tion inspectors since October 20, | miles from Milan, a dispatch to the | Said he reac semdly prviane pre) ly in the kettle. O. L. Wi annul her divorce. ditions in Ireland to go abroad to “We have known oO everal| Messagero today said. The explo-| . liceutiie. cave 90. One of the first moves, tt was| New York police and detectives are searching for nearly | investigate the Irish question will | years that Japa were ans ppc pr ave ans communtiies: pie"| possibly be safely at ven today, The. Star has received much Infor. | learned, probably will be an attempt| half a million dollars’ worth of gems and jewelry stolen from|be given passports as individuals, it|gied thru. the port of Seattle,” homiah, ‘which arcived: off ain concerning the beginning of | by attorneys for the state to disqual-’ Mrg, Charlotte King Palmer, wealthy divorcee. The thieves | * te y indicated at the state depart-| Henry M. White, commissioner of} island late t ; . his forenoon, reported in ~ engine logging by Paul. Rj ify Judge Langan, who i# presiding nd . ment today immigration, saf@ Saturd: “but it a ercep ere that she : of the first engine. “It|in the cise, He was the judge ans | Firat bound and gagged the house servants after they had} was not until October 20, 1920, that | pepe Re erg 3 wooden boilers and wooden| granted the original divorce |answered the doorbell, believing their mistre ss wished en ‘No Trace of Mis: $a obtained any eal evidence iovn-| re began no trece. ot he aan was k. The whistie was so| Whichever way the decision on to-| trance, and then, awaiting Mrs, Palmer's return, seized and | cerning the ring. Many stowaways | ae pedi chages re pak fig Toes oe men used to climb on the | day's motion goes, attorneys mid,an| gagged her also before stealing jewels she wore, worth Mother Found Here} naa been arrested and deported, but | Seattle office at 8 a, m. ee ee tno t2 to en ae Sane. Sas wae) Cones Wal 0S Salen te the eupeeme $400,000. Search for Mra, Sylvia Ucel, 38,/the principals always remained all right and was standing by a safe mo haulback on the outfit but the | court of Nevada. ———- | mother of three children, who ab-| Under cover.” distance off the island. Mainline drum ran both ways. Paul| Just before court opened, attorneys ruptly left her home at 6226 Flora) ARRESTS MADE BY Motokichi Takahashi, from Tokyo,| ‘The Moerdyke, Bearport and Lake ‘eed to sit on the main line and | said that today’s proceedings ‘would | ave., ten days ago, was fruitless Sat | LOCAL OFFICERS a member of the Japanese parlia-|wiibert, steamers which were held guide it thru the timber. In this | not fo into the merits of the case an on ver in urday, Annie Uccl, 18, eldest daugh-| On October 20, 1% arresta wer| Ment, died suddenly on # Seattle | outside the Columbia river bar Fri way he would surround a quarter| Before time for convening court, ter, appealed to the police for aid Fri-| made, including seven stowaways | treet late Friday night, while racing aay, due to’ the terrific gale, all @ection of timber and drag it all in| the little courtroom wag filled with and four members of the crew on | ‘thru thesstorm for a train, which he | crossed in during the night and this a! spectators, oe 99 ici lptfailnentitiiiens | was trying to catch for Portland. safe! he Alabama Ma c |morning and arrived ly at As eerie to Oe nnmi to mir! eer soe tren we] ES Plan of TULLS” |Find Oil Man Dead; [insets sn eS | "tina ten ou tangs her an tre ta atcrdne ts ale Paul ever fell down on was | Present. wag understood, however. one r y, | with a es padion started to walk tO Press message. he wanted to work three eight.| that both Misy Pickford and Douglas Bullet Thru Heart Aor ghana a ba re a uth | the station, Being late they broke| ‘The atorm at the mouth of the Rotr shifta and invented the North-| Fairbanks ee ee _ ore 19 99] ARDMORE, Okia., N With | plete confessions, and were indicted |! Tun and Takahashi was over: | Columbia river has abated and no ern lights. tage wae belona is by tele or & bullet hole thru his heart, the body | for conspiracy by the last federal | OMe this Sinan Sek’ se |further trouble is expected in that © ‘This method of illumination proved | FNP) Be etn at le Ee of J. B. Lamb, prominent oil op } grand jury ‘ ay gern as ccm Mh Pred district. ee > ‘ f ” D ya ound de e | r’ sud aang be made tefore a “standing room| NEW YORK, Nov The fight the fight. tor of this city, was found beside th According to the evidence obtained, Japanese rovernment Grace & Co, at 78. m. sent a mea MISTOOK AN OF, GUSHER only” crowd, They attracted almoat|for “blue Sunday” legislation in 90] Later, it ts understood, agitation] Santa Fe raliroad tracks near here/a man named Hirata, at Kobe, was 2 A sage to the Santa Rita asking her day, A SODA FOUNTAIN as much attention as the presence of | state legislatures, fathered by the| will be started for an amendment |*O®¥ po ype om Foy a Bisa Pe: bey: Mang: oe oe ae lew! t y c ‘e y ‘ol ch Jap safe . 4 Archie Norman describes the fa-| Mary herself in the little town of| Lord's Day alliance, became more|to the constitution which will form heat sities Ske, ox cahe ike depostekt to haar" hous donkey engine. “It took three | Minden. A large number of ranchers | smuggled into the United States, Of-| Ps trom | & for @ man to'ride thru the pis | came into town last night with their | Ditter today in various organizations | the basis of strict Sabbath laws. ficers of the Alabama Maru prom- Santa Rita about noon, but late to — : ‘ ised that upon their head on horseback, and ev wives, in order to be present. If the| lining ‘up for or against the ques-| Putting the ban on Sunday the- poi ‘ urn they | |day no word had cme. “ime the wheel turned around it was | court refuses to quash the state’s| tion. , atres, cigar stores, soda fountains, pad on po Re ge Madcap LODGING HOUSE iets tes, cctset totes arene wines We ‘leurs |'proseedings the next step willbe Flaherty, head of the| gas stations and newspapers, is con- - hoi alte rata an¢ ged off the With regret from Archle that Paul | trial of the suit to annul the divorce. James A. Fla ' other members of the organization in North Pacific coast last night was Sens 806 was laid up for three days a2 ; eaents” GF: CusyEmOs, : shnecnowl | HHRirse ‘That Japanese aggression in the | J4Pan- Two fires which broke out in a Ipound yeoucia were tying tc ane after one spree, having mistaken «| Recover Opium of that the organization did not op-| rich Yakima valley is growing| ANOTHER CREW * |two-story frame lodging house at! eote wherever possible. Texas of! gusher for a soda fountain, | pose “wane reform’ but said the stronger is evidenced by the deep in.| BROKEN UP 7 First ave, at 3 a, m, Saturday, eee ares. B. sehinedn, of Hough. | Jap Dope Agents | knights of Commbun were against | Lari vol SHANKS any terest Hast Side farmers are taking! On November 16 immigration of-| endangering the lives of 16 people Or it MILES AN HOUR ton, Wash., explains the presence of! HONOLULU, T. H., Nov. 27—| prohibition of Sunday sports, LURING ‘GALS’ MAY || in the anti-sap land taw petition now | ficials here broke up another set of| in the house, were being investigated = Chinese in California by relating an|-pwelve thousand dollars tp ophim, ciokme, hind” ot the ALSO BE ELIMINA being circulated thruout the state. | Japs seeking entry from the Ari-|py Fire Inspector R. L. Laing Sat-|, The gale, at times reaching @ vo incident of Paul's gold-mining days.|thrown overboard by Japanese a mp ct tet NATED ns of letters received by Coun-| zona Maru. Ten stowaways and a) urday. locity estimated at 75 miiles an hour, He was digging 4 shaft, helped by|«muggiers when they feared deter, oe aes glee nae on LOS ANGE » Nov, 27. cilman Philip Tindall Saturday from] waiter on the vessel were arrested| Mrs. H. A. Dare, proprietor of the| D&cked up- tides along the water - when he brought to the sur-| tion, wan recovered by divers work. | 1, thoe back of the | Bathing girls with fetching forms, ||Toppentsh and: Wapato and adjacent | and two Seattle Japs, Mitogi Miyo-| nouse, i# in city hospital, suffering | {CN of Marshfield, Astoria and face a scooptul which showed color.| ing in Honolulu harbor today. eT ee ig amdit or the labor smoking women, shapely are that the Jap m in| goshima and Katsuzo Miyogoshima, | from ‘shock ag a result of the fire,| Aberdeen, causing damage to ship. ‘he color, however, was from a\ are working in bebi aber |) shanks and lureful lingerie—these || making itself felt in eastern Wash-| proprietors of a soya bean cheese| ‘the fire damaged the building and|PiM& 8P4 ‘supplies stored in ware. } bunch of frightened Chinese who} ing man. will be eradicated from the motion | \ington, ain | factory, were held as agents of the| contents to the extent of $826. paowes. Ragusa (8. Aaa Samuel American ¥ day denounce ” led | " rer ee ative i ridaned ar ae at Ahem || picture screen if the Hithical Mo. ring. ‘They testified, according to an| “One fire, of unknown origin, was| on some lumber mills in Abe for © asaigte . ¥ ton Picture Society of America alleged confession, that they were to! started in the attic. Another was} Yer? forced to suspend operations, speak for labor,” said Gompers: ne 28 ak Tad aiaates at the! Plate glass windows were rej “Hie first high climber was a Finn i has its way | started in the bedelothes in a room. pamed Victor,” writes Paul J. Pep- “The man who works has a right ‘The society came into. being Northern Pacific hotel, ‘The agent| ‘rhe gas was turned on in the room. blown in at Hoquiam, The rivere to spend Sunday in wholesome rec-|] nore jaxt night when 115 members in Japan was to recelve $1,700 for | "in that section were reported tun. But firemen reached the room and ‘the five, if safely landed, they said. ning bank full, flooding low-lying hut ° became ig- Immigration officialy: were highty| (tut, Of the eae batons. tt @ 18") roads, elated over the second capture, but | ™**t a STORM DOES SEVERE when the evidence was presented to DAMAGE IN SEATTLE 4! District Attorney Saunders he re-| In the wake of & terrific storm fused to prosecute, on the grounds | 5 that lashed the Coast and inland har- that the stowaways themselves wore | bors thruout the night, playing hag. not subject to criminal prosecution, oc with shipping at sea and other but to deportation onty, POLO GROUNDS, New York.—-| property ashore, lay a scene of de Dismissal of the indictment |The navy scored a touchdown in the | struction and strewn wreckage . against the first group arrested is/third quarter, King kicked goal. | today that has ae un (Turn to Page 5, Column 4) Score 7 to a, (Turn to a pets, of Onalaska. Vyictor was nine feet across the Omelette Maki ’s Drop. ‘ @houlders and the width of a razor| Joyful tidings for the omelette between the eyes (as a £004) hounds. climber should be). He had a! Ranch eggs dropped 8 cents whole nd double-bitted ax with a rope| gale saturday He, and just swung it in a circie The family groceryman may now he went up. When he started) uy them for 72 cents a dozen, Pul- ‘gutting, you couldn't wee the #un. |tets are quoted at 66 to 60 cents. used no safety rope—just a hog niintell in have congress pass strict Sunday Plans are being considered to in his Jeft hand and the ax in bis requires = $500|laws for the District and for in-|| make the organization a national He took the 1,600-pound bull’ bond to be put up by every taxicab |sular possessions, army and navy|| one, up with him, tied to his belt.” driver in the city, reservations, as the first step in reation.” Many leaders of the Ant!-Saloon league which played a big part in) making the country. dry, have joined in the new movement. © Dr. BK. C. Dinwiddie, who ia centering his efforts on Ay ey of Co-)) which hopes to pass on scenarios lumbia, said it was the plan tol] of alt firm productions. were enrolled, Bylaws were adopt ed declaring war on scenes por. traying loose morals, unclean life and crime Committees were —_ chosen, among them a scenario committee