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Weather Tonight and Saturday: rain; strong south- easterly gale, Temperature Last 44 Hours Maximum, 51, Minimum, 4. Today noon, 51, eee Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 oks:| ; I = | A Fruitless Raid. MAIL AND SOME Lawyer. out a miserable living petering him out. When the incident here re | 4 wen the offi if his uthplece 1 4 “ek vw him down IN FARES: SLAIN WIFE Money Crimes. Announc Red, the Yess, to the mors astute and | as $5,000,000 Theft Chief - E. W. Cunningham Declares! Is Sentenced ife; Hit: Enter the dry squad. She Wrecked His Lif ¥ s MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dem 4 ne Other Man” —_|zsea ugeones 8 6 at | Was making his tempo headquar- COMA, Dec. 3.—Two Neh route to Aberdeen, according to : tel noted. for "iegem written by E. W. cating. yeaa Pre ors ar early n | Rew-made booze. B. Hesketh, hangs $100,000 of the nA en ee Citnnghem, wa nated a ae ters oa » : found murdered in her rooms 009. ek Doors along the corridors yieJ@ed| jresketh is still “on the fence” on _—_— COCO" The bandits were reported to . ° ° ° ° ray ile ts “= be Ll be found |18 miles west of Minneapolis. Daetiirs Sapam a proveuse Bild HE PORT CAMPAIGN is about over—and the issue is now, as it has been |!" "y2\-2 mrs bey wit ve fou | eer aretha they sea the passage of the Thomson bill as to Charles Staples, of the store) tered Minneapolis, They eluded “I am not!” corrected the young | come effective at once box In his room. $100, 000 THEFT ° . e : : $. In the letter to his mother, Cun- There is no other issue, tho the Lippy forces strove with might and main |. isi ssctaed ti"v i %4| ANNOUNCED BY, Tx J * VEE $190,000 te vote tor mej CO Grag in most anything else except the real one. saa gaeleebne oreeuntads = The letter for Staples was ad- On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise 7: rw VOLUME 23 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Find the Landlady. Red, the Yegg. ' ences | | ete ember: it ae $100 000 a WRITTEN BY ED, THE YEGG, a gent who ekes + ] e @) oO ea e a 4 safes, so he informed me, swears this tale is true. And the records bear HELD Hated first came to his attention he ; Was so lnpressed, he says, that be “and coldly threw him down, trans ferring the future legal business of tures ited ty cacut ot pepe |Whole New Supply of Car . Tokens May Have to Be ‘The scene is iaid upstairs tn a | First ave. hotel where Red, the Yeas, | be ae ¥rt | ters—a hotel noted for its odor Of] gay afternoon by Counctiman Robert DRY i ane npn tt tal city’s money, according to Council Doors ING man R. H. Thomson. Wednesday night, were found by the ed th i i the question of raising street car polies today, convincing them that | enter e mail car near B fares to 8% conta His vote is : The lette e ritten to Mrs, | 190 packages of registered mail. “aituc™ms ewes am amart we| ® right along: SHALL PRIVATE DOCK OWNERS AND JAP. INTER- |» '#” ssi {c's ati ""ne tans it te tin ae otrade! hath where Cunningham had been em-| suit, feauired it the ordinance @ wo te-| Eas 1S CONTROL THE PORT OF SEATTLE? i@ ployed, and were found in a strong: Sweman. Final action on the ordinance ts uo ee wi oa been wrecked and directed disposal of his property and requested that EXPRESS FIRM SAYS HE HAS w unting for a coxt the elty over $100,000," Thomson eo” 9 3% NO REGRETS “alles FRST they sought to make it an ‘ ‘open and closed shop” issue. dressed “To My Friend,” and is as follows Then they yelled “politics” until the Hamilton Higday-Fréd Seixas- acc Ta ae anes Charley Allen-Bert Northrop political framework in their own ranks was |*r tors. wutantere 8. Bis worth. Now she is doing all she can to wreck the home of -Mrs. (-———) by taking her husband from her. I exposed to the light of day. would have settled this man (——‘s) ‘,rnmea terar'="3| "Then they yelled “bolshevik”—they always yell “bolshevik” when they have |s:rsos tis wi inet a weir j strong womin and needs him, this is | cashier and several pamerienen irchase the token before the fare ag increased. Sains were iimtet] HOthing else to say. And they yelled “bolshevik” at Col. George Lamping, | iti: ‘+ ss nei OF" "| ye tey Sane qunnuly et the man whom the republicans of this city only a few weeks ago honored protect a man's nome. ‘The rottrer TRAIN ROBBER a - by inviting him to preside at the Roosevelt anniversary meeting. They yelled |°°7... 22."Saine ints as an act ot IS SENTENCED Gepart- were swamped Thursday and stil dramatic ‘scenea were enacted ©! hale ewils . R elt’ nal friend, just during R ire ned tte tn Ge aauane oe oof LO ao eee OO te Peewee gerne alparony Hed at Lamping, Roosevelt’s perso , just as during Roose- |",0°2 %94,9,% 230870, 24 ue MOINBE, lowe Dee, nie | forced to pay a 1dcent fare q #8 te Ss o99 ‘a I could do to help and uplift her, but | Keith Collins, one of the principal velt’s lifetime they yelled “anarchist” at the former president whenever he ex- |e» *- = ovate ving” win |in the $5.000000 Burtington mall ge “one this married ma -» and|robbery at Council Bluffs, taken the case before the U. " ere. awe | H Ci d leaded guilty before Federal : ote noe TONS Cite hibited progressive leanings. They yelled “bolshevik” at Lamping, a veteran of | ein every wsy sve can posaiuiy do,| Martin J. Wade in, district the Yege, declared, fi Br ver " ” ’ it is more than I can stand, here to a charge gay ges smartyoingmoun-| 4OF DYTGUVETY | the Spanish-American war, and then they yelled “red radicals” at those who |$#4""2 7, , wad aeteacah oan 7s SE Aid Lamping yi 8 the Bol £S < t the Th “To me, this in so dingraceful and | federa! prison at Fort Lew indorsed Lis h a hamed i Resenting the malicious attacks d R ak "Pe we , ie ryote We on er i“ Sheds j e eo- mint ping cpg: ed to "Colon at bn nto ———) ts her snake in the grass 4, |upon George B. Lamping, candidate) GOre Roosevelt Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars, e ti- Japanese | tic ieipet oreax up my home, posed | With stealing government mail for th mission, reflec . a fo, and landlady of this here house.’ crook Sale Fen war vedi 12 Se society. ca an om preteen - gan i atic them. He pleaded guilty HAT PROOFS YOU GOT?” attle men who have been cited for ° ee a to all counts, VS THE LAWYER bravery in the t war, joined in be te my tee es aoe ee to nag 3 tatement the public, as fol. ° i out nights to meet this man § He myn, What frosts ct you get|PYE yy, .,..| 2hey trotted out a “former soldier,” who served two months in the home |! "= «uit, neon vp seuine « SULLIVAN MA MAY. ‘that “Is every soldier dares run ¥ a "he mays ‘Nothing aiail he|seniset » mitionaire to be traoded) Ouards in Seattle and who resigned when service in France seemed likely, | mics ssi “din juice ‘me. tos NOW. HAVE a ie wor id 4 ig woman, who is the real land.| George B. Lamping 1s = radical in t d this H ork f th Sov't teak Age she: te . ly herself, trying to throw ee 22 re? ee ee 0 do wi or em. (Bigned) W. CUNNINGHAM" it P. B, Sullivan, 300 Fi i ne onto innocent parties.’ ° pA ih sek dechastss Fs Bev} larvard “Ad i thie wile rx. Jenni ana|™.now stent | © And they trotted out the morning Jappy-Eye. Se eons aa jusband sets I . taken Eceuple of injured church workers. hf pod taeenn din ~ hor: ihoadhgand soe HAGEN UP ON wellatockat calles, ‘wala’ ' commissioner takes a good look |”. vitae : , e e guarded by deputy sherit Seeman, Sart om int JAZ"; | par eommianer, "he lbere te HEN THESE THINGS FAILED, when it was shown that Hamilton BOOZE CH ARGE than a eek, Judge Hal nee eae atneer oD againet the | park aystem of Seattle. Higday had himself planned AGAINST Li d that his be ping the sheriff from sala y had himself p to run ppy and tha < d of both of them. The court’ | PAtk system of Seattle. Information charging Ed Hagen, ‘em loose and dismias the case, ut this here young woman will have face the grand jury.’ “Thousands of dollars are being spent to defeat him. Where is this money coming from? “Shall we allow big business to vil lated praises only indicated a fat political sop thrown to him; when the cry former Seattle policeman, with viola. tion of the Volstead act, was filed in federal court Friday by United exists, There was no indication that another warrant would be sworn out, | _ Sullivan contended the booze was “Well, the grand jury meets. The “ sL-?? ‘ ‘ 1 i rned sry at the door asian et me [#7 & rarriouc wider in oréee to) Of-“bolshevik” against Lamping only aroused the ire of real soldiers; when \1'«: Pisrit, storey ‘Suunders, Tens tee oteed et . but I got it ight from one |PTotect the Japanese . ° ° ° With several others, Hagen was Se a ci ons es oo nian em ete pier ot s,| those who knew of Col. Lamping’s record as a soldier and as park commiis- | omits! Ws 1011 0 continnes HE HURRIES; IT “~ Fon! - steal a large store of whisky under a square deal. * ® 9 e 5 Co: TS HI ¢ “4! federal seal. entenced to i a TE Tin, howe! mae te toryer, te|, Mies Price ated tor travers] SiOMEL, aS State senator, as author of the soldiers’ bonus bill, and as the man |'<"! :=",, ews sntemes te), COSTS HIM $5 height of numbskullery on the | *#in' ode . ° ° ° fined $1,000. Hagen appealed the| to avoid losing $25 he had deposited | of the police, Itere they come| "C.F. M. Netwon, aistineusbed) who got rid of grafters in the National Guard of the state by sending a for- |. feet, ene eee se eS a eng, os he had deposited : inging in this here innocent young |™ “Mopban Seakeer eed tie bevy é ie os 4 a erty since Decembe 1918, on bonds. | charged with shooting wild duck aft > Be es eee fetes Pt i cssscnn: ‘ ‘) mer adjutant general to the penitentiary—when those who knew his record recognized —— or sunset, was fined $30 and costs “SHE AIN'T THE LANDLADY, GENTS; SHE AIN’T NOTHIN'” | “But she ain't tne landlady, as al! these bulls well know she ain't. | ain't nothing, gents, nothing. is here Mrs. Jennie and her hus 1d ig the landlady, that’s who she | “And to prove it he called Mrn. SJennie and her husband to the wit $ stand. | “*Ain't you the landlady of this ¢ place that was raided?” he asks. nd Mra. Jennie right up and says, Mure We is; everybody in town nows that. “And right there the case was won After the commissioner had let Mrs lennie and her husband loose, they ouldn't be charged with the same ime twice, could they, eh? No, they Maguidn’t. And they could get up! ere on the witnes« stand and spill beans and nobody would lay a! on ‘em. Which was how they Some lawyer. I says, He's good nough to be t al pilot of little d Red, the Yexs.” WASHINGTON, Dec, 3--An invi tion from the league of nations for United States participation in delib | ‘erations on divarmament was re-| @t the stale departinent to ia }ond Marne; “Ralph Anderson, cited tor brav ery, Soissons; “John Wittig, cited for bravery second Marne; “Philip Tindall, distinguished serv. | jee cross and croix de guerre, Ar gonne; “Ed P, Fitzgerald, Fourragere, sec “Leonard Regan, croix de guerre, Argonne and Chateau Thierry; “Philo Dunn, cited for bravery, Soinsons; “Albert Bechtel, cited for bravery, Soissons; “Fred Washun, Fourragere, second Marne; “wing D. Colvin, cited at second | Marne,” The Parallel:| Millionaire Thomas 8. Lippy, | | that great “publie-spirited” citi ected $856.80 for auto 1 60 cents a day for meals for 22 nvonths from the port of Seattle. (See voucher 761) George B. Lamping was park commissioner of Seattle mor than five years—and he never col- lected one cent, either in salary, in auto mileage, or meale! the desperate tactics of his opponents in this campaign as plain “bunk” —, things failed, the morning Jappy-Eye discovered another issue—that “California inter- ests” want to put Lippy out and Lamping in. BUT THE REAL ISSUE is the old one—shall public good or private greed control | the port? It was the issue from the early days of the port’s history. If it were not for the first members of the port commi would be no Port of Seattle today. * & t ion, aided by The Star, there The elements behind Lippy today are the ele- ments who sought to sell out the port before, and if they gain complete control of the port, a8 they now aim, they won’t hesitate to accomplish that purpose. (THATS THE ONE ISSUE the libel inckali wiles ‘ewe been: framing and conducting the Lippy campaign have not dared to take up. It is the one issue the voters should bear in mind. For it means life and death to the Port of Seattle. Vote for foie este let the live! when all thete HOME 1$ RAIDED BY U. S. AGENTS Federal prohibition officers, raiding the residence of C, Solie, 614. 12th ave, N Friday, found 65 quarts of beer, which they confiscated, ,Solie “| was not at home, and no arrests were made, It is understod that informa- tion against Solie was obtained. by State Prohibition Director McDonald during a recent trip to Canada, FIND DYNAMITE BEHIND FRYE Two dynamite caps, two «fuses and a stick of dynamite wrapped in @ newspaper, Were found in an alley in the rear of the Frye hotel Thurs- day night by A. T. Jordan, city fire- man, They were thrown inte the bay by Motorcycle Patrolman J, HB. Stoddard, Detectives investigating believe it belonged to a safe-cracker, who, when hard pressed by police, left it Justice of the Peace Brinker day. Had naka remained away, he would have saved $5 and escaped | a aeeaee of conviction. ® "a HAY! JUSH LOOK AT THISH HERE! Wood alcohol fiends, attenshunt A quart of denatured alcohol was found Friday ona Rallard car. It is in the lost and found department ~ of the Muny railway. Blindness is guaranteed tn one” drink, Two drinks and the drinker will be saying “Good morning, St. © Petert" es Ps » “Now that I own al sheep and a lamb, ev- erybody says: ‘How do you do, Peter?’” When you begin saving your money and acquire property, you immediately rise in the estimation of the people in your community, You are known as a stoatly, substantial citizen, You aca: a reputation for reliability’ w in itself is no mean asset, : Yos remember the old |, saying, “Now that Lown a } uheep.” el The Teal