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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise ii ===| TheSeattleStar (2: ii) Today noon, 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 =. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921. “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE 45 COAST SHIPWRECK REFUGEE ruc the facts? Has that “pitiiess pub plicity” which the mayor promised Bedier to his elevation to the office, 7 Will Not Be Allowed to Gét Deen given to the public? \ Im 1919, the first year of the street | grees so STEAMER is ---at the End of the Week. Any tal Unions Soa the system which was bought) the Puget Sound Traction, WALLA WALLA, Feb. 5.—Jobn Tight & Power Co, not counting de | Breciation. ees | Sedmitt, the killer, slept Uke a baby ‘What was it in 19207 |most of yesterday and last night, in the end of 1919, the official rec | |his death cell in the state penitent r jary here, show that the municipal rail He was utterly exhausted after his Jost $18,000. This included nine = . é operation of the entire} : : | ourney, manacied to another pris and three months of opera > ; oner, from Seattle ‘ofthe Lake Burien and Division i Upon his arrival the usual formalf- ties of booking were gone thru, alone. “ r . . ‘ . speedily. ‘The condemned man was BURIEN AND } bathed and shaved and given his last NA WERE LOSING | Klamath Is Driven on Cali ‘ hair cut. His civilian cloth it be remembered that Lake f x3 4 é , cluding the red mackinaw that he’ nd Division A tines were fornia Coast by Howling b rae Be i wore in nearly all his crimes, was and operated by the city for . * i \ ‘ bundled, ta ni , and years prior to its taking over Gale Last Night ’ wi" ‘ ¢ eae, Finny i gras Posie Puget Sound system. Lake ano é , { 4 : and Division A both were) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 6.—With F . § : , Se! INTERVIEW. WITH WARDEN, y ventures. [the 19 passengers and 26 members _ y io : Then followed a brief co ’ When the city took over the/of the crew of the steamer Klamath - ; : ‘ ; with Warden Henry Drum, BGp Sound system. there was al. | believed to be safe on the bluffs near é 4 4 7 Schmitt became so nervous while ti ‘a deficit in the street railway | Delmar, Mendocino counts, efforts! ‘ E v a privileges and restrictions of the due to the operation of | to bring them to San Frangisco were ¥ : ‘ prison were being explained, that A and Lake Burien, of|under way at the offices of the| * Drum sent him to his cell with in- Charles R. McCormick Co., owners | oe - structions that pec sould tell him , two lines lost more than | of the vessel, here today Sy more later. in the first three months of| The Klamath was driven shore in ; hen lowed to talk In April, the Puget Sound sys | the gale which howled over the Call-| i “Ss th eile cee Sianaras ie: to cndoal othe — added to, city ownership | fornia coast thruout last night. At than prison guards and officials, # for o year ended with an $18,000 | 2:15 a& m. a general call for help| - the entire combined sys-| Was Sent out by wireless. i “A pees oer and relatives, if any including the $9,000 already | STEAMER CURACAO q : He will learn may the first three months of the| GOES TO RESCUE = have reading Aeros rg cell. r ‘The call was answered by the Ad Srey, : on - . Schmitt is an ardent reader of ad@- only fair to assume that !f/miral line steamer Curacao, which ks —— = venture and detective fiction. He had not taken over the| turned back on its course and stood| W. H. PAULHAMUS— WM. G. BEARDSLEY— RAYMOND R. FRAZIER— |RUPERT L. HAMILTON— |MISS RUTH FREEDMAN—|\ikes best the fast-moving, virile Bound Traction Co. system. py the wrecked steamer, and by tugs| Because he's @ great, Wo, typical Because, when this univermity Because this president of the Because, when he needed more Because, competing against 394 |*tories by Jack London, and the Bere would bave been a larger los#| sent out from this city. Westerner, because he haa law student was attacked the Washington Mutual Savings money to put himecif thew the canvases by other Northwest |*brilling crime mysteries by Sir Ar the Lake Burien and Division A/ ‘This morning the following radio | helped to make the Northwest other night by a bandit, he tore Bank initiated and sponsored the university, instead of going to artists, thie Béattle girt's paint- |thur Conan Doyle. than was sustained for the | gram was received from Captain Hall) famous while making the Puy- into the thug and was winning Dad for it, he started @ news- ing, “The Blue Lady,” took first | MATL COLLECTS, BUT 3 year with the combined sys|of the Curacao by the local offion:s | allup berry growers prosperous, the fight knocked uncon- paper on Queen Anne hill, and prise at a Pine ‘Arts exhibit thig | SCHMITT CAN'T SEE IT of the McCormick company: “Klam-} and because, thru ali thie activo. otows the bandit’s confed- greatly epeeded up the distribu- wow it's paying his expenara. eck. The jury commended ‘This mdrning considerable | qjeth ashore at Delmar, close in. Pas | ity, he és now being doomed for erate, Wean ex tion of = bonus pitcation You may have seen it—"The 4. her for the greatest number of [had collected in the wurdeh’s oft sengere and crew apparently ashore! 4 place im Harding's cabinet. soldier. suki 7 weet) Dlanke. Queen Anne News.” artistic ditplouitics overcome. addressed to Schmitt. ‘He will not it for yourself. A loss of |on bluff. Lifeboats = emer’ —_ aese —————| SAT 5 lhe be permitted to see this. Mall, “une less from relatives, is denied him. se me eeomentne | Spparentiy intact bot b but being tne punished | yy year easily mean a loss ©: jo '° . So far, he has maintained almost Bare ca Syne me ‘SHOPLIFTING [RATTLE BONES ‘ARREST BANK ‘SAY LINDSEY Se Sa | Wife Deceives peygmgecig year with but $18.000 pes) ns vd os nt ‘on | 8 Drum that he hag people living in Eee cere mh aes cy a | | COURT ROOM | Husband With TELLER HERE! DESERVES JAIL) scozcint sien stereo pratt o% tt Pets John MC, Henckeih, manager of the| —— — 11 Foundli eels oS. ae d in system, but | chen, os | aan: = structure, f sieee proverty, the Lake Burien| McCormick commany.toier. |Women Arrested; Costly|Witness and Skeleton Sit) FOUNALINGS | President's Son Took Funds,|Denver District _ Attorney lini the prison covered with Game a efoese oe ee Wearing Apparel Seized po Ut || seemed, herniated, and brotcn, || Is Charge Criticizes Him | fos’ alte bansre tne ansgate al Stun: humiliated and brok red, the street railway department) «wa» are not worrled over the — : apap south, Gh, wus-entay |i pea. erected in the court. away actual cash in the amount] condition of the ship at this time.| Merehants and detectives from! The “bones were rattled in Fed-|| endeavoring to solve his life's || Accused of having embezzled $10,-{ DENVER, Feb. 5.—“If the story) A few persons, it is expected, wi interest due on the bonds month| we go not know whether she will|T&coma were in the sheriff's office eral Judge Cushman's court Satur: | greatest problem. 000 of the North Side State bank's! accredited to Judge Ben B. Lind- be permitted to view the execu ‘ month. A considerable sum had/h4°q total lows or whether she can|today identifying hundreds of dob | day, when « skeleton was introduced South sought ‘an answer to the | funds, Paul Schaefer, 37, teller of the| sey in a United Press dispatch | Warden Drum said teday he was accumulated when Caldwell b¢-|pe waved. lars’ worth of luxurious women's in evidence by Attorney Clarence Lo | problem he confronted when his || >ank, son of the bank's president and | Wednesday is true, be ought to go) yet prepared to say how many mayor, “Judging from Cxptain Hall's mes-|¥*8ring apparel seized by deputies Reames, counsel for the plaintiffs, in || wife, 52, confessed their 11 chil- || >rother of its cashier, is in the|to jail,” declared District Attorney be allowed as witnesses, “The railway was being financed bY | sage saying the lifeboats still are in|! running down what Is supposed | the John Hayes va, J. Bechler suit dren were Waifs adopted fram || COUntY Jail In lieu of $10,000 bail. The Phillip 8. Van Cise here today. Schmitt's cell differs nowise nickel fare, the davits, those aboard must haye| be a gigantic shoplifting ring. | Hayes is suing Hechler for $10.700 | foundling and maternity hos- || 82k Was closed a few days ago by| The story referred to by Van Cise others in the institution, | The railway never had to resort 0/1/00 taken ashore on life lines,| A® ® result of the sheriff's activ-| to cover injuries alleged to have been || pitals during the past 14 years. || the state bank examiner was a signed statement given to/ Walls, the fldor and ceiling are to pay its employes in 1919.} a in the emergency. ‘The ves-|!t¥, Leona Lovelee, arrested Friday | mustained ax a result of an auto “I want to do the right thing Schaefer was arrested late Friday | the United Press by Judge Lindsey |steel. There is a. narrow, it has happened in 1920? MAy-| 41 is close on the shore and such afternoon at her home, 1918 Tenth | smashup in Douglas county, Oregon.'| Gog knows I do, but such a | “ftarnoon by Sheriff Matt Starwich’s in which he commented on his one-|door thru which a guard, Caldwell has had the fares raised. | rocedure would have been ponsi: |@¥e W., is in the county Jail/ in 1918. He blames Bechler for the || probtem—such a problem! | @¢Puties on an information filed by | year jail sentence for contempt of | jthree feet away, watches the prise had to threaten the use of war-| >), » charged with grand larceny | accident, South said. Pre uting Attorney Malcolm Doug-/ court because he would not betray /Oner’s every move. |All telephone and telegraph lines | Her trial has been set for Febru-| Attorney Reames placed Hayes “The {act that those children, ||. c>@reing grand larceny | the confidence of a 12-year-old boy | within a radios of nearty 100 mites |*?. 18. jand the skeleton side by side in|! ning of whom are living and are |, The atest is the result of an inves-|in a murder trial RAW YOUR OW OWN | which was to pay interest has! (> 11, wreck are out and the bluff| Mrs. Bessie Warner, said to be | chairs before the jury, in an attempt | ae home, were waits—probably tigation conducted by the prosecut-/ In the statement Judge Lindsey expended in other directions. | ioe the passengers and crew are | Proprietrens of the Grant apart-| to make more clear the plaintiff's in-/| nametexs—doesn't matte » || ing attorney and representatives of| declared that only he and the boy | CONCLUSIONS — a What has happened in 1920 that believed to be is out of the reach|Ments, arrested with Mrs. Loveles,| jury. . much; it's the deception.” ‘the bank examiner into the condi-' knew who killed the boy's father,| The police department is indebted — Rede things so much worse for! > cosy transportation. As o re (has been released on $750 bail While stunned by Mrs, South's ||!" which led to the closing of the, John Wright, im Juty, 1916. ‘The| to Vicho Stanoff, 45, for 200 pounds || railway than in 1919? Silt it has been impossible up to| These two arrests followed tree] To Demand “Mexico dentescion, Sadie Inecend hes || 22 boy's mother was acquitted of the | 0f cane sugar, nine pounds of corm Mayor Caldwell's “pitiless publicl-|) 0. this morning to secure any|thers made Wednesday afternoon | liqwas going fo babe heme— Schaefer is alleged to have taken| charge of murder. meal and six pounds of yeast, for has never touched this point. | ltt ra trom. the ecene, fur-|fF Snohomish ebunty authorities Protect Americans || "™,,,“0" dia the money in small amounts and to] It was this particular declaration | Which they have him in jail, Ig it possible Mayor Caldwell is a ther than that furnished by the when Hertha Sweeney, alias Parks.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—President Deliberation "galt mature have arranged the books to cover|to which Van Cise referred, “Judge | aa a ee efficient manager than his pre-} 10 Curacao. alias Brown; Blanche Adams andj elect Harding’s Mexican policy will | thought caused him to change || ‘2° deficit. He Is married, but has| Lindsey defeats the whole purpose | Italian Professor Estelle Newman were taken. The | de Ooregon gove no children, He lives at 4746 Brook-| of keeping the boy" de The coast line whebe the Klamath he| demand that the Oregon govern-|| his plans. But today he t |of keeping the boy's confidence by 6ey 799. three latter were chased by Sno | ment enter an agreement with the atbg what he ftom do. _ lyn ave. | such a statement,” Van Cise de- to Lecture at U is ashore is exceedingly rugged and | three | ° oe, ; - . = was exposed tovall the fury of last | 0° county authorities after! United States: guaranteeing Ameri. “Go away and let me think,” SSR clared. “It may be several weeks ‘welve lectures on Italian culture JURY GIVEN Mahte gale. While advices are|they had taken a stage from Hver- | can rights in Mexico, it wax indicated || ne qold y © think” 1/1 Sto Discontinue | before Judge Lindsey's case comes |And history Will be delivered at the ett to this city. here today in sources close to the wag sai to my office. When it does this | University beginning next Wi Teserve fund, so that now the lacking, ‘it was feared ‘here today A longing for children because eral women, and the crew ,of the) interurban station. the reason given by Mrs. South WASHINGTON, Peb. 6.—The| Se. Because Judge Lindsey is Veanel suffered from exposure se-| From these arrests the police be | Held Up and Robbed” for the deception. United States, thru the treasury de-|™ixed up in it doesn’t mean it] rae ye eR ea te Heve they are unearthing a combi | partment, has decided to discontinue | Will receive either more or les NEVAN T0 FACE that the passengers, inci@ding sev-| They were apprehended here near | president-elect she was denied motherhood was Advances to Allies) ortico wii act as in any other |evening, by Prof, Rafaello Piccoli, of the Everett \ the University of Padua, Italy, LOS ANGELES, Feb. 5.—Mrs. |werely. ise L. Peete’s life or liberty hung | CAPTAIN JAMIESON nation organized for ehoplifting by a Lone Gunman| lrurther advances to the allies on ex-| attention when the time for final | the balance this afternoon. Short-]{N COMMAND ser ay hegiiceined George K. Parker; carpenter, 3718 isting credits until a new decision on | #etion come : after noon her fate was given into and ofl cw: : “‘ . 18th ave, S. W., was held up and rob American loan policy is —— EEds df Werelve men, who retired | ote. ene san R oysaiggng covered js alleged , bed by a lone gunman at 17th ave.| the Harding administration, Sens \Find Property Is Es to decide whether she le guit-| orem, Th Pi am rir Sag Sh glial t 8, W. and Colby st, at 6:30 p. m. Fri | Nelson, Minnesota, chairman of the N tee meertes oc Inceb C. Den | Peancieen for, Fortiand ‘late yestier|well se trom Aeattie * apparel | day, he reported to police Saturday. | Rl SON committee) pid today. jothing but Road! pexo, nev, Fev. 5.—James day ? 2 ix supposed to have Phe retteer Cook 438. | When & man buys property sold |Nevan, prominent Nevada politician, + }tong apd was built at Falrhaven,| Mrs, Lovelee’s home as soon as it —— | m1 e . A verdict of murder in the firnt) ‘08 SB Mae iat, in 1909, to as soon SANTA FR ON, M , | QACRED COW }for t he takes @ gambling|was to have a preliminary hearing , Cal., 5 acquired from department | Way ouse et 9 é P degree.may mean death on the gal , 4 “ was acqai ous vin trehh sie. atate vm nth chance, according to an opinion by | today on a charge of murdering Mra, ‘ows for her. play in the coast lumber trade. Jstores and from that point to have ite H Force aie wa Be ob . IS TOO WILD | Deputy secutor Parmalee Sat-| Etta Hannah, 60. Passengers aboard the wrecked] been distributed by Mrs, Warner are on the hunt today for four! CHICAGO, Feb. 5.—Sacred cows i steamer included: to others who disposed of it. Hopes to Hold Jobs| tiivitts who escaped last night. | may be all right in India, but Melody | |urday aes. biti ais he Bo ~ — ees — ‘Thureday Harding Will Oust | Pp. L. Flack, Paul Anderson, H.| Mrs. Warner was married eight] WASHINGTON, b. 5, — aye They wended the walls by | farm is no place for them, in the | ,, " c Dientttinn cus tea suici ie on sald ri have ee ' J. Johnson, P. Hays, L. Lefebre,|days ago. Previous to that time! ™messencers and neers the | means of a rope ladder after they opinion of J. Ogden Armour, The | oa ee “parade ‘ 200,000 Democrats| Ay Metchart, Mrw. t. Buckley andlene wan Bessie Kingston. sp executive offices of the White) had slipped away from their guards) packer returned % wacred eow given bout a eee Aone oe + ace ging san wea i ye prs WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—More|chiia, Samuel Woodward, William Lovelee int inucte teacher, | Howse feel secure in thelr Jobs| and overpowered a watchman and|him a year ago to the original own: [818% lot And who now wants his} {Ouse | ocusit sannah's apart Mies £66,000 fodbolders on. Uncle| Woodward: William Drummell, ‘ * leven with the swift approach of| the engineer. ers. ‘Too wild, Armour said. rnc yen rage ROG ee ont piace Ih Se En Bam's payroll will lose their jobs| Mrs. L. Stingerland, Miss Irene ’ A Mareh 4 don he found the Beoyeety OnE " f o1 ‘ | : . Wasn’t W » total ie 85, of whom 22 are} ¢d mostly of a road, The coroner's jury late yesterday March 4, or soon thereafter. McGillen, Larkin, D. Culver, hisky but ‘otal is 0 MAIL ROBBERS Mary MacSwiney Is “Ho is out of luck,” says Parma-|returnéd a verdict of “death from @ Republicans insist they don't care| pan Long, J. Shelton, F. Murphy : clerks, nine messengers and four ic . ong, J oe , H “ k gunshot wound,” failing to place re: Anything about spoils. ‘They say| Miss Ethel McGillen and E, McGil It Had Real Kick) toincers Guest in Chicago e Lespeny = About 450,000 jobe now in the classi-| jen, Peaty's dash to the North Pole had ‘ CHICAGO, Feb. 5—Miss Mary |Pso0 a7 aaa isd service—the “apolla” Jobe—wili| ‘The. crew lé composed of: nothing on the dash federal prohibi i Machines, Wdtee VicAhe lord taper Pioneer Came In . errible Tale o MISS GORDON’S LEGS Femain unchanged. ‘Thomas Jamieson, captain; Otto|tion agents made to Three Tree f) of Cork, who fasted until he died in on Santa Fe Ti il) ——_—_—__— first officer; J. Christian-|Point Friday evening. a Wholesale Murder 4 pel a ARE STRAIGHT AFTER Hengst, prison, was welcomed to Chioago to. ” ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 5.—-Mall rob. me who died at sop, second officer; A, Arnesen,| A cargo of whisky was reported) 4 report of a gruesome decapita- 0 . day by Midwest Irish leaders, the Sir Auckland Geddes | Martin Johnson, chief|to have been unloaded on the beach | focapit |bers held up Willis H. ‘Thornhill, | city council and an official committee res in » a few daysi] BREAKING OPERATION | third officer; }tion and neck-wringing pn ; a . < Sails for America) en«ineer; Mike Constantinoff, first | trom a launch ? |Brink's chicken coop, at 6248 Se edad aot A an keen [representing Mayor ‘Thompson. She | *0 At, age geen | °f || CHICAGO, Feb, 5.—Ruth Gor- engineer; J. Hansen, sec-|. They found the beach, but not the |, e ‘lice to. | Mi: Ks and po 09, | wil apedl twe Gaye here. he bellovers in Seattle who came 1 30, § LONDON, Fe 6—Bir “Anckland | oa aa fe serigyen. BAP. Bory rasa is. of | whi ave. N. W, reached police to-| x44, and coca ed with @ mail sack . t Aoaal over the old Santa trail. Hi ces norte iereage So vais hee Geddes, sh ambassador to the| OMG Assistan’ | ' ie “set 1 ‘cases wei oo ant |~"”’ containing $100,000, last night brother, Captain Pillsbury of Port. @ actress, who Taited’ Staten, will salt trom wng:| din, steward; James Valentine,| The cases were filled with giant | ainipealin ng Fills Up on Food; brother, Captain Pillsbury of Port-'| sega broken in two places’ because , ‘ sce der. i Jana the liner Aquitant chief cook; W. Bennett, second | pow {| : . t maviga’ | they were bowed, rested happil ee Aen eee wireless operators, nine —_—_—— Motor Inn Bandit AMERICAN S| AIN Tries to Dodge Pay? tors’ who sailed from the Pacitic|| Mey were bowed: resied ee @ry’ 15, to resume his duties in | 690k: pre. “11s coast to Japan Fo ape me * ig . Jap be anal Washington, his secretary said to-| seamen, two winchmen, one watch Postage » High Cost Still in Bad Shape After filling himself on luscious | Tn eh ther was an early || day: ‘The casts were removed by man, six firemen, six ollers. pork chops and crisp French fried Dr, Edwin Ryerson and the legs . Mrnest F. Smith, shot while at jltékial ‘woverne . a _ am si aR iy Less for These Now | orectea in the courtroom Pouds ine Japanese restaurant, at{tefFitorial governor of New Mexico. || We. OTe Ontta spertectip n i Letters and newspapers will now|two weeks ago, was still In serious 624 King st,, Saturday, Clem John- . straight.” nperor Carl Will General Hi Cost Wo weeks ago, was 8 . ton, 24, negro, was nabbed by Patrot.| Dry Regime Under tine Gorden” believed “Dowell be carried between United States} condition at city hospital Saturday. Return to Hungary Losing Meat Stand | 4 “poiivia, Colombia, Honduras, | rien the tures of ientification at| WASHINGTON, Feb. .5.—An|man J. Ravelle as, he was investigat- Harding Predicted legs interfered with her work on GENEVA, Feb. 5.—Former Em-| CHICAGO, Feb. 5—Old General] Peru and Nicafagua at the local|tpavenworth penitentiary, Smith] American citizen was killed tn the | ing the possibilities of the back door) «| “1 TANT Te nm, Feb. 5 the sta She hag now been in Peror Carl plans to return to Hun-|Drop is still forcing his advantage | domestic postal rates. The maxi-| has n identified as having been ; state of Durango, Mexico, during the| as an avenue of retreat, a atone ander the’ daraie eo the hospital nearly two months, Gary in the spring, “whatever the! with General Ji Cost, in the meat|mum weight of printed matter sent | arrested in Los Angelos for vagrancy | uprising led “by the Arteta brothers, He was charged with being a disor. |} ary reg is but hopes to be able to work dur. consequences may be,” Jt was learned’ trade, at least, officials of Armour &| between individuals has been raised | October 3, 1915, He wag ordered to the state department announced to-|derly person and will eat hash in the ministration Was predicted today by |] ing February. here today | Co. announced today to & pounds, 12 gunces, Licave LOW, dite, city jail for a short spell, those close to the president-elect, w 4

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