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Wea Tonight and Tr fresh to stron Maxim a winds, ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Minimum, 40, Today noon, ther wesday, rain; g southerly as. The Seattle Star tom ORES PLUCKY RESTAURANT TREASURER FOILS 94,000 SECOND AVE. ROBBERY bs On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromi: Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Yoar, by Mall, $5 to $9 The Ruralite. The Polite Cop. The Vain Hints. And—the Parting. | BY HAL ARMSTRONG | ttle leads the world for health, ¢limate, salmon, bootleg whisky and | polite policemen. | Government statistics prove amply | three of these assertions. The fourth fe based upon personal observatic New Year's eve. ¢ © H. Dowling gales manager for the National Cash ister company, whose place of dness fronts on Third ave and/ ra on an connecting Pine 4 Olive sta, is authority for th Atth. A rural friend of Dowling’s flv. YVered into Seattle the other evening conference of National Cash er salesmen. The streets w parked a 5 hour for opening conference was at hand. The friend had no time to drive about town searching for a/ Place to stand bis car j THE RURALITE MEETS THE POLITE POLICEMAN He drove into the alley, turned out his Nights, got out of the Henry and a traffic cop. “You can’t.” suid the latter, “leave| 1 your machine standing here—there's en ordinance forbidding parking in P. fhe friend, crawling back into the Lizzie, “Ah,” said the copper, reminiscent- ty. used to Iive in the country It would be a pity to take ast | mor to the and léck you up a small matter Hire this, but the law's the law. It would cost you. likely, $25 or $20. Of course, I could let you go, and tell the judge, on my own responsibility, that you hadn't | left the car. “Thank you,” preciation. “That is cert of you. IT! drive right out OH, YES, INDEED! HE THANKED HIM, ALL RIGHT! | Times are certainly hard in town, sir, the policeman emphadized. “Wages are awful amall. I like to save a friend money where I can. if I see he's the right kind to thank @ friend for a favor.” to sald the other, with ly good | his , He: the “I certainly do,” sald the ruralite, | he 2 . : sonaed Aerept by Sata an ou ennessey owns f about by fey Arctic blasts, and ti y their intende te ar Z thank you a thou-/ - Salita thes Cleian proe| “Mrs. Harry Hawker never doubted that her husband would return safe and sound after nity Be: oe gon pos pp ongged | jedoched ie Sine Gk sd Si pal Cie turned ‘on hie lights again. y ‘reaided and operated a| he had vanished into space in, his attempt to fly from Newfoundland to England; and her} civiization. | | fled down Seneca st, Arlund reports” @tarted the engine, and was about|«rocery at Terry ave. and James st.| faith was rewarded when, a week later, she got the news that he had been rescued in mid-|\ MER FAITH LIKE THAT | led the slugging to police when ie to move out of the alley, when the} panereaty. Nepe Seeeemee t no ocean. Mra. Stephen Farrell held the that her missing balloonist husband would re-\OF MRS, HARRY HAWKER | Paani alle a prt | reached the cae pegs ne oe ti te up on the running | bis money that Hennessey is still ge ; a Ol ° a de | Mrs ell's faith was like that lood aters from the te | Pa . C. Smith building. ene c poet ip MS | ate.” said Hartley, when read the| turn safely to her. He ts on his way home from northern Canada. Mrs. Hawker is at the Be sete r : Tears oA i ph be Iriver rose again last might west of| Police bélievs the thugs shaman You own the car, I suppose?” he apeien tree Lae Aare. | left, Mrs. Farrell at the right. anil Thman who essayed a|Kent and overflowed Pacific high-| knock Arlund unconscious and flew on von —-~ —_—— = |trangatiantic airplane flight from|W8Y- The town is in no danger, it with the money before surprised on- “Ob, yeu” ¢ aan rime pg og British ses | was reported toda lookers could intervene. Detectives: “In town for a lttie time, eh? 3, ond. vanished ite apnct z & Herbert and J, E. Flint were “Not exactly, but—" ri fl an |the world had given up hope oe te detfified on the case, They said the “That's what I thought’ Know intre) airman, Mre. Hawker ne! paper sack contained about $4,000, where to go? Been around any?” | | her courage—and her conviction. bere" HANTS WARNED “Not much. I'm here for a com S rusa é O an } | addy will come back,” sre | AGAINST PRACTICE vention.” | Hawker whispered to her baby, ty| Hazen J. Titus, president of the “That's what they all say. It's a ttle J oars Start t Shes ts latter time, as the dave drugged Bi Ismeer id at noon he did mot e, toc could show you, i ‘ tait | and i ow exactly how much money wag good line, t 1 uld show you, | uages ‘al 0 and brought no word, But at the : now exac Sed line, too. T could show .7y,|Seattle Judg ain iS ve 1 ATE Thinks Morris Co. Deficit] sot wove ne Per zain’ was |, Claming that the city ordinance | inthe ack” The ding Tobe $0 Pick Three Winners Can Be Made Good waigianita. oie Drought. the| Prohibiting the of Jamaica gin-|tempt drew particular attention #6 at , ger, pa y the city cou ast |recent warning issued by IT COMES HIGH UNLESS | BY L. B. MICKEL A. McKeever of Kansa | word thy been picked . omy t Bede ‘ fen t oe Coaue 4 we Detective ~¥0U KNOW HOW Are you one of the 2.242 persons | poppe Kas, Jan. 3.—“Christ | university, author of the anti PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 3.—Ex.|UP er celeste in hibit ‘ite : af omneke ue practice of mer hawt ; slloeing Son ‘Oh, that’s all right! Tl find my) 4», sypmitted a scenario in the J.| ang was the battle ery @¥ today hurled a defi at OD-| prowning the belief that wiien all the | Sy14 home to her, This was 10/1 oueht in federal court Monday by | 8engers to carry sums of money Ol way around, I reckon pe 4, feeBeattle Star fico ponents of the law j1si9 ; i oie a y “You'll find it comes pretty high,| Parker Read. jr-Beatue & See | raised here by blue law ad!" 16 announced his willl seets of the Morris Bros. Inc. are] “Of cours Ady will come back,” | {nes H. Woods, i atcont unprotected, unless you're onto the ropes and have | nario contest? vocates rally a defense of the! de the value of the cigaret gathered, the alleged deficits of the| Mrs, Farrell told HER children. sheet Drug Co, irst ave besermenn yd te right Co. male sendin’ from a friend.” If 40, you'll be interested to know | anti-cigatet under fire by veter-|“y with any one in g house which recently failed] And somewhere today in the bits te tru his ottorne: Re este ‘Ariund lives ‘6 “Yes, I know, still- that brigpt and early Monday morn-| ans of the late war Un will be wiped out, John L, Eth-| "swept reaches of northern Biking at. “ * “Ot course, you get more of a kick |). the three local judges began the| Reformers in Kansas, fearing for| Mc Keever's action followed adop- | ettde durch aolebaant’ Aik |tario, Stephen Farrell and his two} pe nture if you don’t) my of reading the manu-| the life of the law which prohibite|tion of a resolution by the Topeka sere “J companions are traveling by dox-| agp dpe a thd Io of the law which prohibit ton of = reeluton by the Topeka| ron. returned to Portiand today. | ctu Cochrane, ce the Nations WOMAN ROBBED nt for you men van. Just am soon as seripte are res | « lenged mer doughboys who the state * to repeal tO! a cnt atteetbtel sandr oge Transcontinental road (Gr and a Ee ee | Jimt 2 2000 Ae sett ne en sr the tan ts debate] ner sind wuneented that Gow. Allen | PUY sberitta/ who went to afinne- rank Pacific), where they expect oy DISTRICT OF $500 IN ught to have tak you to the| tis winners will be maasrneed: Thess | | wh other | the cigaret is a “menace lout McKeever off the state _bay roll Genie of tascute te al | train for home HER STORE and if the sergeant saw m6) three photoplays and the beat three | or - ona | ae " - ome chiet, | © : : : | and larceny of $75,000, af 4 Vigorous protests on the part of a} Ripping the waist off Mrs. Ethel t a demerit from the chief, from Tacoma, Portland, Spok4n | The former head of the bonding AVIATORS large lobby of University district]Rappoport, one of two bandits |San Francisco and Los Angelen, wil nemy ak es ron concern waa taken to the county jail] Word that the three missing air-/residents resulted Monday in the| robbed her of $300, which she had “1 wouldn't see you get in trouble! ” the ruralite sald, earnest yu’d better take me} nu” 1 I say Ill do, IM 4o.| word, «ir. 1 hope mistake my intentions. I r. But if 1) pip ver thi “Maybe fter 1 What would over it, i $1.0 and Work's , and wages none HE! THE APPRE CIATH CORP'S KINDNESS kindne er ured the driv RICH MAN OF SEATTLE DISAPPEARS Los Angeles Police Speed Up Search for P. W. Hen- | deputy sheriffs and private detectives today are cooperating in « search for tor, Friday with deeds and bonds ga loading his luggage into his touring car a stranger volunteered to assist him. the two drov not been heard from since. | Los weeks, intend nessey in Los A Parker HUNT FATHER ‘Story AIRMEN, GIVEN UP AS LOST FOUND SAFE IN NORTH CANADA AIRMEN’S. WIVES WHOSE FAITH WAS REWARDED nessey; Fear Foul Play AS ANGELES, Jan. 3. Police, | W. Hennewsey, wealthy contrac- recently of Seattle, who vanished | re than $20,000 in his possession. His wife said she is convinced nol de je @ victim of robbers and has been siain. Hennessey, who ee waa to have moved on Friday | a house in W. 22d st. While} He ac epted the man’s ald and away. Hennessey has Patrick W. Hennessey, formerly of | | 924 James st. this city, has been in or five Hartley, Angeles about four according to E A agency b said he rent fa. nness had a letter from | ik stating that he with >» remat Mra. Hen-| “TWO CENTS IN SE SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921. SLUGGED, REFUSES FAITH OF ONE'S WIFE Tho Dazed by Blow, Yelis and Fights; Bandits Flee — Do 7 you t look on sunlight something that takes the what's ahead for this port and the great Northwest will start in Tuesday's Star. Read them, © = ~~~ RIVER FLOODS =” | THRU PORTL Jan, 3 a vim sublime—burns Mtunhen Turrell, wite| Willamette Threatens Prop- | ants, scription, | HAD JUST STEPPED | FROM RESTAURANT Ariund had just Wright restaurant, at 1209 ave. He is in the habit of taking paper sack of money from the rant every morning. He gen waits in the restaurant until a 6 is coming south on Second ave., Faith te the foree of Ife—Toisal, Faith te the berviam of inteflect, —Parkbure | vue Me 9 higher taewty than rene Bal ple, sure, He followed his usual heart of Mra. up t BANDITS FLEE had effected a landing after being tossed —that they on December 14. FLOOD RISES; for final judgment to Read, and a committee ot ling motion picture men in Loe les © best three Will selected from | n go » 1% and prizes totaling $5,000 will warded them, divided as follows: | $2,500; second—$1,500; third—} 900, | AS MURDERER | can favor at any time, | ot ne cape?” | ADA, Okla., Jan, 3—W. R. Rob |ins, Abilene x. accused by his | daughter, Mrs. Tim Hadsell, of mur look at It ike this: If you! dering her husband, ix still at Ib- | ervice, be of nervice! erty, Pontotoc county authorities ad un ‘ mitted today »bins is believed to have fled into Texas, Authorities of Well, here’s the | that state have been notified to be ne, Just put it| on the lookout for him. thre wecond ent you— Rhode Island Mills Feturn ull Ume schedule, ay. Aon a t “== TRY BRUMMER _IN CALIFORNIA | ry Brummer, arrested laat Are Reopening Now week in North Yakima, will be dé PRE y.| ported to California to stand trial on I r ed to musgeling charges Brummer has t oye and and escaped, about a year ived at the and placed behind the bars, He ex-|Men Were safe was re uncil license committee passing a] concealed about her waist, in the preased (he hope of raising bonds| "Vy air station at Rockaway Point | recommendation to ban a pool h jback room of the American Deli during , gaining his liberty, |!" the form of a telegram signed by | 45th ave, and Univ catessen, 1405 E. Madison st,, at 10:30 ines uU eserves and it Mraiehteadne out the three and dispatched from Mat:| was charged that p. m. Sunday, while his pal was the aff. the wrecked bond | tice, On |school boys were “frittering” away | rifling the cash till in the e 5 house, Mattice is on the National ‘Trans: | their time in the resort of $208 froat faa . * west of Cochrane he three avi l u y etre |Morris Creditors ators were Licutenant Walter Hin bene iti Nig se | i on, Lieutenant Stephen A. I was alone when the two roughly St was the sad end of a New. his beer and left for the county Jaf. | to Meet Tonight | spe : dressed bandits entered, covered het Year's eve party that landed in| ‘This morning Swanson pleaded] Action to protect claims of buyers | se ot Ne ‘gh lpn age aHlot with their weapons, ordered her te. Judge Otis W. Brinker's courtroom | gu of having intoxicating liquor|of interim c¢ tes of Morris |The message is be repo a ve wot | be quiet on threat of death and pro this morning—but not quite so sad/in his possession Bros., Inc., of tland, Ore. now | delivered by an Indlan runner | 4 ceeded with the robbery. as certain deputy sheriffs 4nd the} “Bootlegging?™ asked Judge|in the hands of a receiver, will be| at the Rockaway Point station the! dee ie Police were unable to find the robe Judge believed Brinker. |considered at a meeting of local] petief was expressed that the runner! cp lg edison atigy sites Aha htprccgiet nd car The party was to have been staged| “No,” sald Swanson, “Onty giving] creditors of the concern at 7:30 Mon-| probably left: Moose Factor tmmedi.|W°re Charged with burglary in the| A holdup man who leaped on the riday evening in the large and)a part Jday evening in the Office Of J. eee ey eee age actor ammedl:| second degree in an information filed | running board of S. W. Marshoner's setnineh lighted home of George Then the fine will be $100.” app, engineer and contractor, 637 | indicating he was on the trail nearly by the prosecuting attorney Monday | auto at N. Sith st. and First ava, Swanson at 1925 Terry ave The deputies grinned. Burke buildittg, according to a state-liwo weeks. It was pointed out that morning, Ward and € arroll, it is N. W. late Sunday night, was shaken The home-brew had been placed in| Swanson paid his fine and grinned| ment by Clapp. i an Indian required that long to|Clareed, roomed in the Southern | off when the auto struck a bump and ‘the cooler and the gue had ar-| bach Ries the Snuriae, Ole cee bina woul ste . ip eg a“ oe n = the oner stepped on haw _ 7 rived, Host and hostess had work But.” he said, as he went out need eas ReapBrciesnt ch | leek on door of another room, ob was sent sprawling into the re img ot ‘carda dancing | you didn't catch'the gueat unat ran | WANTS LAW FORCING ]/2™".,"\cion"*nuam” to" matuice vcr | inine several small articles of er-| road. Marshoner lives at 92 and lbation: Jout the back door with a suitcase TGdstane sit aia es “ ial property, They are in the city a Hut nd got away. while you were in tej] AIGH SCHOOL GIRLS {| crennne ane ae maladie of he sau Just then an auto stopped before! parlor, We had the party anyway.” TO WEAR UNIFORMS The distance from New York to r TT : es the door, There had been other a abi Be bees Moose Factor in an air line, is about homes, stores, dows had been broken. Neighbors NT $5 50C nquirrel coats, and. other |{record for @ balloon fight were visited by thieves en the Sab had been annoyed. Out of the auto W A s 0,500 iquirrel coats and other 1 ONLY ONE CARRIER bath 6 stepped Deputie L. Loveall, Asa] Claiming that injuries re-|] Gf the high school flapper will be ||PIGHON COMES BACK Oriental beads, bracelets and Jew: Lee and R. BK. Murphy ceived in a cable car ira Sep ed to oblivion it Re “ rhe balloon ‘bearing Lieut. Farrel! | etry were stelen from the home of They ascended the steps to the) tember 6, 1919, have subjected her to . Harry Kennedy, of Colum. ||04 his two companions left Rock-| Joseph Smith, ch de. with having |J R. Buchanan, 4643 Eastern ave, veranda, knocked, entered, astounded | frequent and unavoidable intervals || iia county, is successful in having ||@Way Point Naval Air station, near|four gallons of corn whisky, 50 bot-|he reported. host, hoste and guests, and began|of crying, Martha Burke is suing|| the gtate legislature pass his bill || New York, on an endurance flight, | tles of bee 0 gallons of mash and| Several pieces of jewelry was the searching the sp us houne the city for $5,500 in Judge F 4.1] tor the rewulation of the ¢ of || It was last seen over the Adiron-/ two 20-gallon stills still warm when |loot from J, R. Chambers’ home at They took the bottles from the|Tallman's court, She says she wa high shoo! girls jdacks, Only of the carrier! deputies raided his place at 9900 Rai-| 2337 16th ave, S. After a party at cooler, found enough more in an up-| thrown to the floor and an “o Kennedy would have all the || Pigeons taken up by the balloonists| nier ave,, New Year’s eve, was fined |his house, C, H. Hassenpfiug, 2611 tairy bedroom to make up two suilt-| flow of tears” resulted when the girls 3 in khaki uniform {has returned, It was re over | $125 by Justice of the Peace Os W.] Fairview ave. missed a $35 pearl cases full, arrested Swanson, took) slopped with @ sudden jerk, | (Luin to Page 7, Column 3) Brinker Monday morning. (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) ‘ bi ‘ Te aa lad eae for pessimists. There's no | ‘Second ave. and Seneca st., at 10:20 ‘ s reason for them here—or|™,™ es ane pak a of hundreag “I Know Stephen Will Re-|| #0 say Seattle men whom | sown soncer’ st. toward the water ” ; The Star has sounded on mnt, without their loot. turn,” “Said Mrs. Farrell | 140° Gutiook for 1921. A||| Police were notitied of the asmult When Hope Given Up series of interviews on |\"vers! minutes later; but, as arlund, did ne get a glimpse of hi: he was unable to give @ de Practice Monday morning. As he reached the navy balloon who, with curb, two men slipped swiftly w eo Si ered hag err erty Destruction | hind’ him, and one ot’ thom Coma t Unknown on Monday, Decem we | him on the back of the head. . | PORTLAND, Jan. 3—With the| His accomplice grabbed the Bag “I'm sure he'll return safe Mra.| witlamette river two feet and seven | With th ney in it Altho daxzed by Farrell said, when others had 6IV€M inches above flood stage the blow, Ariund clung to it The basements | robber tugged on the bag, tearing the for gee toith was |Along the river front here are flooded | paper, As the street car drew neat justified. Word st night today | Arlund yelled to the conductor and from a Hudson's Bay Co. station on| Docks are under three feet of | attempted to fight his way te the |the remote shores mes bay, | Water. one. that the three balloonists we ALARMED BY FIGHT, \ Alarmed by the battle being put up ' as color out of the carpet? Then you're a pessimist! cause George FE. Artand, treag 7 i You're always chanting |) 0" of mes pawns , Wright poige! | i, tet te unts Co, tenaciously clung to @ that “the worst is yet to || sack of money containing $4,000, two come. Seattle is no place || daring bandits who slugged him at aM isd ane fib

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