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IS SENT TO WEST SEATTLE WOMAN or ZEW — POSINED CAN On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Per Year, by Mall, $6 to $9 Weather Tonight and Sunday, rain; rate southwesterly winds, mo LATE DITION Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 53. Minimum, 40. Today noon, 43, Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. SATUI RDAY, DECEMBE 3ER 4, 1920. TWO C ENTS IN SEATTLE STRICKEN BYDEADLY HOLIDAY GIFT BOX: 'parber and His Wife & Made Ill After Each HUNDREDS CHEER MRS. MACSWIN hentia \( SEATTLE FOLK LIGHT SHUT POLICEMEN |:4¥ 20s. ¥se| | FOR CHRISTMAS The best of Rhenish wines at Widow of ‘Lord Mayor of bargain prices are offered for sale Parents Seek Homes for! | An Une expected Angle. How Cops Rob Crooks. Sad Case of Frank. Can’t Fool Police: BY HAL ARMSTRONG The assignment the city eattor | gave me was to find out how t rocks foil the police, not how the Police rob the crooks, if they ever | do. This story, then, is a digression. | J stumbled upon it—that is to may, | Mt struck me in the face—while cov my s t, thuswise } ‘There were four of us in the party | Sthat motored to a qu two ab to two dozen thoritter c able to 1 Seattle buyers in dozen and lots, and federal au nfens that they are un tere in any way with the purchase of these wines, altho thie alcoholic content is many times one-half of 1 per cent. A wide variety of red and white wines of, the celebrated 1917 vintage, are offered at 40 cents a quart, Beware of 11th-Hour Lies! Our host, a genial exconvict, OTE! The polls are open till 8 p.m. You will h s : ‘ | ae ie f 7 Hiieemed Dave, met us st the, door, Store After Burglars |. find a list of polling places on page 5. Four Children; Miss Grey | Cork Escorted in Triumph- inthis announcement. "Te re . Eating One Piece ‘recogn| wut 4t oan dence in an eminently respectable of town—two women thieves, the taxidriver and myself --As Came to Her Little! Wine can be bought. be consumed. A firm in Kreus- nach, Germany, has sent out its price lists in English to Ameri- cans, soliciting orders for holiday delivery in Germany. WOMAN DIES IN ‘TRIPLE SMASHUP) |Two Autos, ‘Street Car Col- lide in Portland PORTLAND, Dec. 4——-Mra, Walter Stern lived only a few minutes early this morning after a three-cornered al N. Y. Procession The receipt of a box of chocolates containing strychnine lets was reported to Detective (Charles E. Tennant by Mrs. | E. MeCloud, 2808 63d ave, 87 | Saturday noon, Mrs. McCloud and her Tom McCloud, who operates a shop at 2760 Alki ave., poison candy in the mails night. After they had each one of the chocolates they deadly sick, Dr. W. C. Kintner, W. Findlay st, was called and @ clared that the chocolates © poison, Mra. McCloud was ‘ covered Saturday to report to Tennant. Capt. Tennant had the examined by City Chemist A. sen, who said the tablets, which cleverly worked into the ch were strychnine, Several of lets were strewn in the box peared to be innocent mints, | tablets are white and shaped. The bex of chocolates was in a local candy house, The wrapped in a eaffron colored and addressed to Mr. and Mrs. McCloud, It had been posted he ing “A Merry Wealthy Sew Spar” bee Veana fe Nase onl oxite of the poisoner. McCloud third husband. The first died and she was divorced fi OF THE LEAG Lamping for port commissioner was voted by Boilermakers, Iron Ship- BY HENRY WooD GENEVA, Dec, 4,— Ho builders and Helpers’ union, local Puerrydon today notified Suggests Better Way rt BY CYNTHIA GREY NEW YORK. Out where the great waves wash | impressive silence by a crowd of Sinn clean the sands of Alki are tnnumer-| Fein sympathizers, wearing mourn- able little beach cottages, cozy.) ing bands on their arms and carry- clean, inviting. The air js pure and/ing Sinn Fein fags, Mra. Muriel crisp and appetiaing—an ideal place, | MacSwiney, widow of the lord mayor you may, to rear children. | of Cork, landed today from the White In such a cottaged welt a happy | Star liner Celtic and went in an auto- family, © strong man with his litte | mobile to the St, Regis hotel, wife, mothering a brood of five chil-| Mrw, Macwiney was accompanied | dren—four husky lads, 11, 10, 8 and| by Mary MacSwiney, her sisterin- | 4 years of age, and a little girl two! law. She came to this country to tes | years old. Two months ago came | tify before the commisison formed by | another little one, a baby girl. the New York Nation, weekly maga-| MOTHER BECOMES 11.1, | zine, to investigate the Irish situa- FATHER LOSES JOB om ‘Then the silvery clouds that had | BIG POLICE G' hovered over the beach cottage turn |18 ON WATCH od their dark side, Tho mother be| In anticipation of trouble at the came iil. ‘That was too bad, as the| Pier several hundred policemen were man's salary waa rather smail to! on band, They held the crowd back | collision between her automobile, a |aers, & large family nicely with|{o the sidewalks. Some, however. | street car and an automobile driven the bigh prices; but this te the| Clustered around the automobile as worst--hundreds of men have been | Mra. Mactwiney entered it. The laid wit secently, and the father | “nllent welcome” continued until among them. | Just as the automobile procession ramped the elty each morning, |*tarted, when there wae an out: ain cheerful with the thoughts of | burst of cheering. her auto struck Adler's machine, the the little family behind him, and has} A big delegation was on hand to, stern automobile then crashing into been able until the past two weeks/«Teet the widow. Eammon de Va-lthe street car. to obtain odd jobs. With this un-|!era was represented by Harry! Myrna Bernass, an occupant of the , together with what | Boland, his secretary. Adler machine, was slightly hurt. valet Representatives of al the long-| rw. Stern was the wife of a dis- shoremen's unions in the city acted ote Elllzon- White as an honor guard Swiney Dee. 4—Received tn ' our c upstairs fooms as 4 ‘Nowe, but T cant eee it the running board of her machine and the street car, She had been thrown from her driver's seat when P Powed ux in. He led us to the sitting Jimmied Window Vote for George B. Lamping if you want to save the a e and bade us be| eis Thomas : aeatis while he brought us @| Mra. William HL. Schultz doesnt Port of Seattle for the people. Vote for Ss. @rink “on the house.” ed ek whether to laugh or to cry, | Lippy if venom our port controlled by private dock It was excellent liquor, an Am t is & matter of utmost serious owners an japanese interests. bourb of the best grade now! ness, yet it had ite ridicule Eacegeth far superior“ to the | pect mecusnn “Beware of Se ae This aoatins an stuff commonly served in less exclu-| wire Schulte ls. roprictress ofa *anonymous pamp' et was ing circule: in the sive b . It cheered us; we were on 2 ecu! er deea tende, iP coakteal Gt samcane Wainee. North End. It is unsigned and maliciously untrue. It APOUT JUDGES AND day night, a burglar, or burglars, is a last desperate attempt to put Lippy over. FLAMES AND Se i = A2 empty packing box under-| It is in line with the last-minute dental made by Mr. | porta f subject to another. FRE] Then jimmied the window. Lippy himself as to his pro-Jap statement before the 5 i effect of kinine® wu Then crawled insid the Tihele ree] kak Gente toed vith gxoo) Women’s Republican club, when he declared the ne- | Industry, | ea, a gold watch and pin belong. 8FO &@ Worse menace than the Jap. ing to Mra, Schult. | oe “All I have in the world ts tied N HIS UIBBLING up in my little store,” said Mrs.| a Behultz today. “The burgiar Foor Q f . quite a dent in my treasury. attempt of catering to the negro At 6 o'clock Sccsey’ meratte| guadande thes oll fix anid wen Gele Siee States| Mra. Schultz discovered what had t handled the hm government negro question well, and that She phoned the pote, rc bendio th Dow atnpion as well. | men and gambling preiage aig “They didn't seem very keenty te] The fact that A S together. A mixed party Would | terested in what I was saying,” anid is the women would stra Schultz, “but after a long time| OF Lippy’s statement was | & policeman came out.” Mra, Schultz says she showed him g st meee it ~ ati yele men accompanied her to the hotel. "bef jkind. But even so, when there are | aix little mouths to feed and six lit fore | six 1 | ‘Therp was a crowd all along the route and many times Mra, Mac- leave anything”| the Women’s Republican club November 17. At that | {!6 ter to clothe, « dollar now and go very far, There n_mhat good are time there was no Lamping headquarters. The cam-| was no money for incidentals, such | ee et ree ee as pe were in evidence, Peddlers did a pre “iy ous hed a oe fees [cpa nane Se le SOU mg Sonne mouring barrassing him, for they are active Lippy workers. |\iy honnn ha none Lan se | + FIND HOMES FOR BOYS Jaen ar “ The women were Mrs. Thatcher and Mrs. De Bruler, | 11 dexpair the mother beseschea | HUNDREDS FIGHT ‘and ibe two oth n king for Lippy. the father to come to me to ask me|TO GET NEAR HER to find homes for the four boys. She| The line of march was well And he walked 104, at a meeting last night in the Collins building, J. Duschak, busi- ness agent, announced today. Resolutions passed without a dis- “Can't you get the bloedhounds?™ inquired. po- diy, he asked tf thé miecreant, They wittingly put Li in a d dee | cou . * senting vote, Duschak said, urged all! Hymans of the Leagne of ” un’ PpPpy hole—and not ald not bear to see her children go|liced. Mrs, ‘Swiney's progress . | Hy its, had left any articles liberately. hungry, and remain out of school for|up Fifth Avenue was like a tri.|™embers to spend this afternoon assembly that the Argentine » ¢ 28 lack of clothes, when there were no{umphal procession. The crowds | Working in behalf of Lamping. tion had withdrawn, ig mad " , walking | doubt many well-to-do families in the | Were dense all along the line. They | “an i A Pivot 5 sintehacen’ te "take a INT TH l AS’ UT city, childless, who would welcome |frequently broke thru police lines | m was in jus e 5 ‘tthink, 414 you,” asked wot U IL E T MIN E did he deny his them and care for them. and ran alongside her automobile | tine delegation demanding that: | yun, I'd try it, too. i “inet, they waa statements. Reluctantly, he came, as a last re-| cheering wildly, At every bait hun independent nations of the Td be quiet. But . eae las _— . sort—not to ask for charity, but for|dreds fought to get near her. A which desire to remain out Frank go. They thei shirts or c yh ol tn of last-minute tactics. & chance for their children. double row pf motorcycle police League of Nations will have t about a month ago pe came tickha oft the, hours ef @ I convinced him that there murely |fode on each side of her car. Sev: & specific declaration of that “Robbed him @o you meant” “Nor” | to me} when they wouldn't let an r like Frank run? They'd cots out and roth me, just like they done | hounds?” Mra, Schiiitz’s store. Her heart was heavy. A lump was “her thr terious detectives. At last.” sighed Mrs. Schultz, with enated hope, “we shall get some Have -you got the blood reju action “Bloodhounds?” echoed the two de. O TO THE POLLS and vote! There is but one is- private interests? Vote for Lamping, because he is fearless and inde- pendent; because his patri mouth, but that of real action in war and in peace; be-| jotism is not that of the loud | was another and a better way by making known that | predicament to | bility. He is willing ana giad to do any thing, altho he is widely experienced an a locomotive engineer, at over hauling automobiles, and in general mechanica} work. eral times policemen were knocked |from their motorcycles by the crowd Thanksgiving day because a British flag was displayed, the escort of jlongshoremen hooted and jeered at the members who thronged the win- dows looking out at the parade The marchers defiantly waved their or they will be voted in as TACOMA, Dec. 4—Police last] OF i007 Witton aubnitted aa night released Ray E. Moon, held in “Robbed him—cleaned al gentiemen sue: the people of Seattle, some one of |in its eagerness to reach her porat connection with the murder of Mrs.| essue assembly today by They stole $2,000 tht they found in & ‘’ them might give him work whereby| Passing the Union club whet | me: Cunningha: y oe | tina, ; A 4 in | Z L resa Cunningham two days ago. bis place. Stole ftPand kept, it. OP ina that they were mys.| Shall the port belong to the people or to Japs and |e could shoulder his own responsi.| Sinn Feiners smashed windows| soon, it is aaid, promised the prose.| ‘The motion provided that all cuting attorney to be ready as a wit.|¢reign states shall be ness for the state, should the nation-| members of the league unless wide search @or Edward W. Cunning-| Voluntarily announce that ham, divorced husband of the dead |!" to abstain from membersl woman, prove successful. Should the motion prevail it Cunningham is now formally | Probably result in Germany b Frank. They'd take me dow# and) Jy." “wing police don't have any| cause he is capable, successful in his own business; a| | ‘now Jobs are mighty scarce, but |Sinn Fein flags at the club while] charged with murder. & masher oon SO Pee put.a clkege of ‘vag’ or somiething 1 Gunds. The dogs belong to the d tried bli k }surely there must be just one place | the nolxe of hissing and booing ran eeenenratcgaenatneneeioneees would have to notify the league) WkeMithat against me, fine fo $25 | Moodnes 3 true and tried public servant as a member of the park | (or an honest. hard workine Ajmorn {All down the line, did not desire membership, ee me lowe YES, THEY HAD board and i in the state senate. — can who is endeavoring to rear prop-| Mrs. MacSwiney peered out of her INDIANS SAVED —_ ee CROOK WHO FOOLED BLOODHOUNDS; BUT— - — wn i erly six future citizens. automobile in an interested manner. Walks Off Bridge = POLICE EAD A LONG TIME | Mrs. Schultz honed Sheriff ~ | Can anyone hi p him? If #0, tele.| There was another great crowd at Y Deak ME Mies tae thetrdhets eon: ce Lan § 'President Ma WIF E HAS phone me (Miss Grey), Main 600, or|the hotel, where she was greeted and Breaks His eine, and ea squawk about them! yes: he had several fine blood-| ly |leave your message with the tele-|with echoing cheers and applause. Walking off the bridge at cig Wee, ars a the | en, ees Oe | phone operator. ‘Thanks. eee ave, 8. and Hanford st., early Not Go Before Ed Davis and Charles Walker, liar, charge m&with running a gam-| uniess the police put in a requisition a rg . |day, George Wade, 27, 8608 Sy niine ethivtik she sented Ye | coe H48s8 WORDS IRELAND PEACE ntggracenycoroe yh tres, night repair ian for the hind me I'd getgp jail term that a. .Schuits callé neadqua ata. ” light department, suffered a b cad tots ce Maine. ec. rel ee Sin callie che a pee C Arrested and brought to the «her: | COST MONEY|IS “FELT OUT the vehemence with which thelr| sent leg. He ia in elty hospital, tke their mediciné and say noth-| of time, she waa informed, to at ongressmen iff's office by his wife, John Hutt] OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 4—ItiIBY GT BRITAIN tribesmen argued hunting and fish- ee. 1 coyidn’s affthd 40." ltempt 40 use the dogs. Had the; WASHINGTON, Dec, 4-—-Preai-("Pent the night In the county jail| costs a man 6 cents when he says] aay ing rights Friday with Game War Postpone Action on Probably .Dave wasn’t telling the | thieves left behind some article of | 4, agra wy sh) ‘veobive a. coustistt-| een. Cearees sith abandonment | “damn” in the county clerk's office, c LONDON, Dec, 4—Quiet negotia-| den A J Beach. The men were truth. He wus a convict once. Sut | tp it would be different. | °*™ son will receive a commit-|and non#upport. The case is to be| 4nd the harsher the words the more | Uons are in progress between repre- | charged wit ishing in the county Adding More Poli c there's alot of truth in what he| The « departed ag myster.|t#e which will call with formal no-|tried December 6 it costs, Women clerks have devised | sentatives of Premier Lioyd-George|fish traps in Bear creek near Ren- Action on Mayor Caldwell's requ added: Hously as [tification that congress is in se Mra. Huff liven at the Mother|4 bank In which the money isdeposit-| 4nd Of the Sinn Feiners with the|ton. The Indjans produced a treaty |», °laaitional men for the pa “You might as well quig,hunting| wre, 8 . that the/sion, it was said at the White|®¥ther home. On November 24/¢4 9 “fines” for ‘cuss words.” ob, ct of bringing about peace in Lre- of 76 years ago which ‘gave. thems. iment has. Geen. postponed fe" for the crook who fools tii police.| police were done with her she swore out a warrant against land, it was reported here today, the right to fish along the Columbia |1 10" vecks by the finance eat He's been dead, a lone, long tithe She vn vhat surprised, then, | House today ; snatoatton,|{2%,0m80. claiming. that whe and her S. F. Cafe Manager vhsling: Ob ahs tape Mice Rea Badin nh of the city council, ‘The mayor's i cen tes ter that evening another police | is as yet no indication,|2-year-old son were in need. Dep: * Py lee 1 e einers in an quest was in order to keep the E called in at the store |however, as to whether the presi-|Uty sheriffs could not find him. But| Jailed for Whisky | ettort to ascortain whether it would up to normal when the onédase “Who are you?” she asked him Jdent will deliver his message in| hen Huff came Friday to ee the| | BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4—Harry | )® possible to, a gee ca with ineight regulation goes into “Who-me?” he made answer. | person y Mrs. Huff took him in tow. Marquard, well known cafe pro-| So far, the report had it, the first of the year, la the policeman on this beat. But| ‘The message is practically com prietor, who has tickled many an} the prime — . had not actually tetas nd | Tdidn't know I was au wd to keep | py be ‘4 " " IL L JAZZ TO. elite ate at his restaurant, today| ™et any of the hel leaders and the Burgla ‘s entered the house of CG » ned baigc cts ith? Sadan tsp + 8 | whole affair is entirely unofficial, | watch of things around here, T was | printer 7 | was wentenced to six months in jail fs entirely unofficial. If |De Fon, 1609 24th ave, thr | that to the patrolman on the| ithe ‘president desires to address WIRELESS TUNE | for setting and having in his posses-| It 18 found impossible to reach a] Gctting his hand off at the wrist,|Dathroom window Friday night 4 LONDON, Dec. Armenia nas iio st. beat. Did somebody rob| congress in person, but Dr. Grayson | INVER, Dec. 4.—When the! sion a quantity of liquor. common bund of discussion the), tec) plate fell on Jesse J. Rogers, | *tole two een declared a soviet republic, al your store?” haw ndvived against I members of the Redio club.of man matter will be quietly dropped, It 18] 59° welder, 2771 44th ave. 8. W., at|Diece and $8 in silver. De Pom wireless from Moscow declared to} Sheriff Stringer sald today he had | training high school give their een, ond i official announce- |the Western Blower Co., 1800 Ninth proprietor of a soft drink est day. ; oe pa Bis gh personally, Mrs CRO THI por is Ly Ce Min, es Readers of “4 y Poles omy jon concerning it Will) ave gs, at 8:30 a, m. Saturday, He| Ment at 1402 28d ave. ms Weits’s cs AWRY... TERE wey ro we " was taken to Seattle General hos- 1 gretsent Witean has just under-| “The. wa ye usually © tch burg. the music by wireless The Star Ro alien age Anger pital, HERE’S SIMPLE WAY. Pf taken to mediate between the Afmen-| larrs with the dogs,” he said, “is to| “ r) : - a k i btn apg pits sa Mate il. ) ——— fans and forces of Mustapha] put ‘em, on fresh tracks, Burglars| | Pruck Afire; Driver Advertise your “Wants” and || land and many of the Sinn Fen lead TO PUT CAR SYST! é | Kemal, Tu le aden) don’t ustially leave their clothes ly ° ry ‘Don't Wants" in The r. The || ers will spend their Christmas holi A PAYING BA e ing around a house after they have| | Is Injured In Leap! paper with the Lurgest Daily 8 behind barbed wire netting i] ON s robbed it Dr. Crowther, of the meal When his auto truck flashed into |] Circulation with’ sentries with fixed bayonets Sergeant Jake Bjarneson has @ | “The only woman that has called | Methodist yeti has potified his of-|flame at Westlake ave. and Stone|| And because The Star bas || watching them. ‘The first batch of solution for the street car’ line |for the dogs recently was a lady |ficial board that he has arranged) way, Friday afternoon, W. A, Swan.|| the largest circulation 2f any || Sinn Feiners destined for internment difficulties, He heard it on e about two week# ago, who said some-| with Bishop Shepard to release him| gon leaped to the ground.” He was || Seattle daily paper it (naturally) || has arrived at Camp Buallikialar, || street car Saturday morning, | y STADIUM BRIDGE « had stolen her $50 rooster and| from ‘bis present pastorate by De-|prulged. A leaky cylinder started|] bas the largest number of |) County Down, according to @ dis] Approximately 1,000 additional em-|{ " “Why nott” sald’ the man Wwholll left wome fresh tracks in the chicken nber 41 | the fire. readers. Therefore, your “ad” || patch received today, ployes are to added to the railway sat in front of the sergeant. | He has not yet announced his fu wari’ a . _ |] would be read by the most|/ ‘The court-martial of Countess) mail service during the Christmas|] “myerybody’s buying street ofl bi Regents of the AWiversity of sent out the Gogs, but when/ture plans, but it Is generally under-| MARION, ©., Dec, 4 mewhere|| people, and isn’t it natural to || Markiewiess, the Sinn Fein woman|rush period, ~ Superintendent Me-|]| tokens in wholesale lots. Why q Washington, in a letter addressed to| they got there the police had tramp-|stood that he ha# position of im-| two yegss are congratulating each|| believe that you would get bet- || member of parliament, has been con- | ( h said Saturday, They'll start}} don't they manufacture several city counci! Saturday, Pequested that| ed all dround the yard and covered | portance under consideraton. | other on their find of several thou ter results than to advertise in | cluded and decision reserved, She is| December 15, % more million tokens and the . proposed 4 over ‘Lake! up the tracks of the thief, and t The best of feeling exists between | sand dollars’ worth of oll stock in a|| a paper with a smaller cir- || accused of organizing and directing| Floor space in mail cars practical m? Then they’d have eno! ft Washington canal at Montlake ave. dogs couldn't tell which thacks were | pastor and people, Dr. Crowther has | safe b ‘The owner placed the val | culation? a branch of the Sinn Fein boy| ly will be doubled, It costs $1,000 4!| money to pay off all debts.” ; be named “The Stadium Bridge,’ which,” 7 | been here four and a halt years, ue of the stock at 7 "~ scouts, square Look § “