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BOY CANCELS HIS DATE WITH sel bx ¢ On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Poatoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1 SATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Weather Tonight aud Sunday, fair; frost in morning; mod- erate westerly winds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Mazimum, 50. Minimum, 40, Today noon, 48, {ll VOLUME 23 Per Tear, by Mati, §5 to 99 a TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE” GETS "AT TIM REINDICT 18 |Aileen Interviews Eagle HE Pian (a IN CHICAGO Finds Him Full of Scorn FOR DEATH BALL PROBE pia Conspiracy “to. “Get Money | Changed Mi Under False Pretenses Is Seep Canceling his dat date with Grand Jury Charge which he had fixed at 8 @. 12,8 CHICAGO, March 26—Kighteen White Sox players and gamblers Were indicted by the Cook county grand jury today in connection with the 1919 baseball peandal. Kight indictments were returned against each of the men, charging general conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretenses and operating @ confidence game. ‘The jury returned indictments against 13 who were indicted last fall, They follow: Eddie Cicotte, Claude Williams, George Weaver, Fred Mo Mullin, Oscar Felsch, Joe Jackson, Charles Risberg and Chick Gandil, former White Sox players, and Hal Chase, farmer New York Giant pI “Sport” Sullivan, Rachel end Abe Attell. gamblers; Burna, former pitcher and Benjamin Frankila, Louis; Ben and Louts Levi aod David Selzer, of Den Moines, were the others ‘The additional <- PHYSICIAN GUARDS WILSON RELATIVES | WORRIED BY ILLNESS Doctors Say Sudden Attack of Indigestion Yesterday Not Alarming rt in warmth of temperature {s WASHINGTON, March 26.— peeve against the jaywalker,’ Former President Wilson's condition than which there is none 1) way reported as improved today and congregation of boobs. his physicians expected no perman- x ent Ul effects from the attack of ind! gestion be suffered shortly after eat- off down the street whistling | ine inch yesterday. latest melody. 1 walk the right pom I burry| At the same time his condition will be very closely watched. Dr. Cary | T. Grayson was at the Wilson home early today. Wilson's attack yesterday follow ed a restiens night. Relatives, who [remembered that indigestion preceded his first paralytic stroke, became | alarmed and hurriedly called Doctors Grayson and Sterling Ruffin. The former president was sald to [be able to move about yeaterday, but jhe will be kept quiet for the next few days. De. Grayson today mid Wilson jarose at bis usual time and ate breakfast. He appeared to be recovering nice [ly from his attack. Grayson will see |him late today and decide then whether he can take bis usual daily automobile ride, Coney Is Making Game Fight for Life 8 Our Pet eeves: e Jaywalkers. ows This Man, Bump Him. Gets That Way. gg ee agen Be ge od members toh ar bes Teetoaees Fins end why. BY BENRY CLAY \VE A STRING of peeves as ad my arm. If J told all of T'd be tabeled a chronic grouch, goodness knows, I can’t afford & reputation. t weltat peeve fo notes in apere ent houses, but I can't write about ‘One. The Star must not be bar- from the mails. me State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe Teoently nollie proneed the es ments voted last fall be cooper a ad ALKER the White Box players. act Alaskans’ Gift to the President —Photo by Price & Carter. BY A eae I ALKER==="< A meee bled Glew first time If “rhe bond for each of the defend. ante waa fixed at $3,000 on each tn- Man Who Walked Out of | “Ran down to the Oregon-Wash-| be the inside of a wire cage. i dietment ington depot,” said the pepful city) when I finally ‘bump off,’ es for hompital attention, Bouchet editor, “and get a pictare of this! used ¢ *. ve Gare ingult ma. you)". jeut. Coney spent a good night Hotel Window Dies Dr. Freed bint and find out his political views, | they excavate” sap Saal bee) if any.” “Awright.” 1 mumbled, jabbing a hatpin thru two layers of my scalr. “Who is he—a noted soldier, mur dorer, lady novelist, prominent citi | zen, or statesman?" EN HE SAID “BIRD* HE MEANT IT THAT WAY | “When 1 said ‘bird’ I was’ not speaking in the vernacular,” returp- | ed the city editor. “It's an eagle that in being sent to President Harding from Alaska,” After Conviction me with sawdust, stick me im Smithsonian tnstitute, pom wo Exyptian mummy, and call ‘Eaglensis Americanus; or some er fool name.” REGARDS AILEEN WITH ILASE, WICKED EYES His beak curved in a thin, sneer: | ing line, and he turned a blase and | wicked old eye on me. j “I was captured on Mount Eccles, ; Rear Cordova, Alaska,” he contin- ued, sourly. “A fellow by the name nd - and eeuite etd te mang liewe ee Salbemice Fatally injured when he fell out needa more tables 991 6, fourth story window in the| PORTLAND, Ore. March 2¢-—Dr. Norman chet, con' of man- ea eeens ‘tae Diller hotel, First ave. and Ub! /sisugnter yesterday in the circuit ing, | court, is a free man today. t, 53, mill worker, died! Following a dramatic scene in Fe a cate lees taiet | city, Nowpital af 6:40 0. me. Mot-| Tuas Ptaplesca's court room, In / | which the jurist declared he 4 not offices close; move to 1010 Second | Uniay, The body was taken to the | petieve the young defendant guilty in ave county morgue. | spite of the findings of the jury, | tho little hope was held out for res-| Relief dance; benefit unemployed; Deal was found lying wneon- | Bouchet was given an indeterminate cue of the five men aboard the navy | Alki Community hall; Saturday! soo. in the alley in back of the | ™entence and immediately paroled. |balioon that disappeared Tuesday | "ight. | “Dont you ~you! I'll call an officerr* * die aay, What to dot—as the Mefiere ie nothing to do, brother, but em ons ttm the cay. ‘A man can’t fight « lady, Se eee vo ear Ite man, it was learned here today, The multi-millionaire banker, Renew Search for 5 Lost Balloonists PENSACOLA, Fila., March 26.—Al- ‘of the throng. Our lives in our Dr, Bouchet was ace of killing | hands, our hearts Im Gur mouths, we | across nomensiand. We safety ahead. | night when it was blown out to sea | by unexpected winds, Rearch was re- Members’ council, Chamber of | Commerce, elects E, H. Hatch chair. man for year. hotel at 115 a. m. March 2%. had a silver watch and $190 In his/ He | his sweetheart, Mra, Tu wh Richards. “Awright,” I grunted, not too en- thusiastically, “only I, hope he don't smell like that camel you sent me/| of Joe Cannon grabbed me when I Was sleeping off a salmonberry jag. | newed at daybreak pockets, Hw had been rooming in Four Bandits Seize King “He didn't know what to do with iat erveeet oF ) an Pe Poo Power boats and dirigibles patroled gg Se a nays superior — room 90, Diller hotel. Police gained out to interview last November!" “ rep dso Peps thruout the night. At dawn a fleet | suit of W. Stivers against Clay/ entrance to the room only after 1 found William Jennings Bryan | ™*. but some of the boys arou: e' He is plowing entrance Cash in Chicago a cage in the freight yard | cigar store suggested that I be sent Hon. Mayor Hes | Alien disminsed. Sporting goods stores can't return | sulking in of the depot Jennings on account of his sancti. monious, solemn expression—some- | Our President’ on one side of the box thing between a prohibitionist and | @%d shipped me down by boat. | Jonn Drew. “This fellow Cannon wil get a He winked a solemn eye at me. nice letter from the president's sec- source of supply. thru the crowd ON THE LEFT BIDE. Little children shriek. Mothers out in distress. Strong men mut Cures and I rave incoherently. Tunges on, unconscious of the of his causing. of airplanes and additional power boata joined. | breaking in the door, The light was burning in the room and marks on! unsold fishing and bunting licenses, \the bed showed plainly where Deal new county ruling. | had been wing down. __ Swedish club, & p. m. Sunday:| gevern| light wires were broken Shall Ireland Live or Die?" Rev. | in pis fall. He remembered nothing CHICAGO, March 26-—-Four ban-| dite seized & payroll of 1,500 today when they held up an auto right out side the busy loop district and made @ clean getaway, Jamen Edgars, paymaster for D. I call him William | to President Harding. They shoved] Cignrs and—no, just | me in. this cage, wrote ‘Greetings to) being dispensed by Councilman ert Bruce Hesketh Saturday, on accession to the mayoralty chair, AS president of the council, |keth became acting mayor Daylight Saving Campaign Renewed Dean Axet Fryxeil | | I reel onto the next crossing. A Ge ? jot it. | P. Robertson & Co., contractors, and | vane . * First steps to have Seattle nt any spare chickens? Donate angieenmenntacecttehin — > | “Wel,” 1 began conversationally, | retary, thanking him for hig splen-| Caldwelt went AWOL Saturday, Band clutches my shoulder. A voles) Oe tient saving plan. thi rj ther to Millionaires’ club, which | two other employes had just reached /uq yee where you are going to pay | did gift, and I'll spend the rent of my| King for a dayt \a little visit to President Harding’ in Washing- life eating bum fish out of the Poto- mac.” Wittiam Jennings Bryan's beak plans 6-cent Easter dinner. Woman's screams at 1533 Fifth | ave. heard over phone by central. | Special Election on School Levy Looms have been taken by the Seattle @lear- ing House association, according to G. L. Wakeman, assistant manager ling for the Chicago & Alton railroad when four men rushed up. The ban-| dite escaped in the payroll auto, new home up on M st ton.” years: “Get on the right side of the street, zero mark!” Eddie Rickenbacker served | And, By Gum! there I am—on the wrong side myself. | Fly to “Scotchland” ‘Two dashing young aviators who | tween Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. ie May 1, z0omed into Mayor Cald- is private office Saturday with invitation to Hizzoner to fly to ‘on the initiat “hop.” Caldwell was out of the city, but invitation was extended to in- clade Acting Mayor KR. B. Hesketh rt don't care how high I fly,” said I “so long ax I don't have to os out Of this bullding.” Jap Arrested for Syriving When Drunk} After crashing into another auto was caught at Eighth ave. King st. by Sergt. W. F. Donlan ana Dry squad officers got liquor sult of @ court decision which held that police court cannot issue search warrants. Because of Judge Gordon's dual Jogal status, dry squad officers get their search warrants as easily as be. have stolen 174 sacks of sugar from a box car in Montana, was on his way 10 Helana Saturday in custody. of the Bank of California, Other civie organizations will be asked to NACRAMENTO, Cal,, March 26,— A hearing of the case of Jafet Linde- berg, Alaskan mining man, has been | set for Monday, 2 p.m, by Governor | Stephens. Lindeberg is fighting extradition lto the state of Washington, where he is wanted on the charge of il legally borrowing from the failed Scandinavian-American bank of ‘Tacoma, Extradition papers from Washington were received by the leowernor’s office yesterday after- noon, of Him; Is Released was released, With the Prussians Mayor Caldwell is in commun: tion with the Prussians! Saturday he was in receipt of a en District, Prussian Bylau, Bast Prussia. och! 4 J biti Cops find everything okeh. Speeches, music, cate; University | pointed deputy supervisor, industrial relations for Western Washington. 1, De Villiers in St. Luke's hospital for an operation for brain ¢lot incur. red in his leap from airplane several weeks ago. ‘Two robbers. Under “L” at West ern ave. and Washington at. W. 8. Albern, of Tacoma, minus $26, watch, return ticket. G, Dennison, 1618 Seevnth ave. N., is trying to raise shrubbery. Tells police boys “raise Cain” and demol- ish shrubbery. Ever see the inside of a battle ship? Idaho and Missiasippl, open to public, 1 to 6 p. m. Sunday, while driving wildly down Jackson Seattie harbor. et. early Saturday, K. Takeuchi, 45, Too Much to Expect Pickpockets in church, O. A, Loe, 8. and 4615 Palatine ave., the victim at Em. manuel Lutheran church, Pontius J. Jorgenson. He is| Because M. Basea, 23, Filipino,| ave. and John st charged with driving while drunk. | was released from jail only Thurs-| Salvation Army serves hot break Hae day, he could hardly be called “wil-| fast to ex-service men and unem fully idle without lawful means of| ployed, 7 to 9 a m., Fifth ave. 8 Dr. Jekyll Police [{2%,(2" vn at mee oe aahnon a gns Th John B. Gordon decided Saturday.| Dope, 16 packages of it, found o' Judge Si EM |iavea was arrested Friday. He] Demetrio Enti and C. F. Lucide, Fill and pinos, by Lieut. G, Haswselb! search warrants signed “Justice John oR ASS PE ae Patrolman McCarthy B. Gordon” instead of “Police Judge VERY LATEST: War's over! John B. Gordow” Saturday as the re- Caldwell i in Touch which being #0, many tourists com ing to Northwest this ‘year, says Chamber of Commerce. Chairman food package depart to be guest of honor, Monday, at benefit pall by German and Austrian sea fishing © npion, ls reading the outing magazines. ment, New York; Eugene Hennignon; | Carl E. Croson, director, notice on the school beard F ‘day | | for the wale of $1,060,000 in bonds for powders, F. purposes, authorized in| view ave. | building tol 4 special levy of 5 mills, in addition to the 10 milly which the board may [levy without permiasion. On recommendation of President FE. Shorrock, Crospn changed the phrasing of his motion, leaving the | amount of the proposed special levy |whén a to be determined by the board. division was Up, The patent lexplained a! J alan't need th Wanted: : Sleeping H. Deitrich, 2734 Fair- Id police Saturday. and Here’s Why leather hair dress and |ahining shoes displayed by all mem. bers of the police traffic division was te Saturday morning, photographer appeared. The “mugged.” The big eritiotam of the bonus was ang it would give money to many who GUINEA PIGS, TURKEYS, DONKEYS HIS ASSOCIATES guinea pigs that were presented to President Rooseveli—because he be- President Taft and with about 168 donkeys that were shipped as gifts to President Wilson. *°.Oh, believe me, I know what be- comes of the animals that are pre-| sented to the presidents of these United States.” William Jennings Bryan was very worth-while things for the North- west | bird, the lordly American eagie,’ turned down bitterly. His cold eye held me in a hypnotic spell. “Bunk! aang rd ahors Shaasite P. Brady, 1119 First ave., @ In| 1919, also was asserted by Croson. pai ag ‘ (wi inaugurate a flying service be- Lin e M g $100 fine und iBday sentence given| @foson at first maid that his mo. i Heved in large gamilies—ang with - és fe Is Set for Monday |i potice court for having hard cider | tlon would call for the submission of Cops All Slicked about 210 corkeyd chat were Mint tol yay sd eS Chance: Chinese in Jail atches Fis ce; Oil Station Robbed While Lee James, proprietor of a gas station at Fifth ave. and Virginia st., stepped across the street for a few minutes,Friday night, a thief stole $17.50 from the till, up their own state HATS OFF itomobile Making Air Flight | The jays have sot me doing it, too. | Or te in the movement of Illinois grads at Women’s. Uni-| that at the next meeting of the : 2 os OAKLAND, Ca, March 23d that make any | °° Cnr ne larger Eastern cities pre-| versity club Friday night | board he would present a motion to Powder for H “art ue “Mirus tos cit a bind 88 ‘ues thing T really dread in| die Rickenbacker, famous Pee paring to employ the daylight sav. Woodmen feeling chipper, Going | call a special election for the purpose owder for ens Satiow: Wnt cade... 1 won't aval ims} ah Gs ale 2B og te Bgl. “| ace, “hopped off” from Durant field j ing plan, it is highly desirable for|to dance; Tuesday evening; W. O./ of fixing the school levy in the div} txomnious chickens in his nelth-| Gamatiel's xecretary. They’ ani | pd yao’ potey acta part e awe at this morning for a nonstop | Mayor Invited to Seattle to follow suit, according to| W. hall, Fourth and Marion trict for next year | borhood are going to get the ax If] Cn"uur ts Rock Creek park, where | otic epeeches, in which they will re. | “sht to San Diego, business: men here. Harold P. Everest, Kirkland; ap-| That he would submit a motion! some one doesn't give them sigeping I'll have to . antoctate with 1,375 tee eloquently to ‘that grand old When Rickenbacker arrives in San Diego he will officially open the ~ show, . . Ask Music Lessons Incarcerated in city jail Saturday, ‘Tom Bock Suey and M. Oye, Chinas men, demanded that they be allowed to go out and receive their musi¢ lessons. They were county jail insanity ward. sent to the letter asking him to look out for fore, only with a different signature.| city puchhorn, who lived here in| relief societies MAJOR W. N. REDFIELD and MAJOR ALVIN H, HANKINS PROF, EDMOND 8, M MRS. HENRY LANDES and MRS, CLARE. KETCHUM TRIPP peg ee: 1913, but was born in Pompicken Recause they are the first two ex-aervice mon in this city to volunteer| Because he has been chosen by Because of the mighty work they are doing in inducing the women of , leged Sugar Thief | aistrict, rrussian tyiau, vast Pros SIGN 0’ SPRING! ca oad ok CS ie aD iakitaan eaten ished For the|Kicanisum Koll, mystic mewspaper|the state to buy Washington-made products. This work will come to @ sia, Spring fevert Fred Mathys, || ride , 4 |soctety, as the honored guest at its| climax, but will not end, in the Women’s Educational Exhibit for Washe Is Taken to Montana | "6110's addrons is anxiously sought statistical sleuth ¢f the counctt | | SOM@ht ef #helr Steabied. comrades Thousands of former sdldicr boys need first annual public dinner—thix be-| ington manufacturers at the Arena, April 19 to 23. Women of the state Harry Graves, who {# alleged to|by Frau M. Leudzian, Underwang-|| street committee and indoor deep \the bonus and need it badly, But hundreds don't. These two men ha joauae he is a fine, upstanding type | are waking up to the fact that etate-made goods are as good or better thea set a fine example for the others of this more fortunate class to follow.|of Western manhood, who has done | Hastern-made; also that by duying these goods they are helping to build

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