The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEA REVOLUTION to Dynamite Public Buildings in Berlin Is Un- covered by Police HERSEBERG, Germany, March ean I, W. W. were reported today to be leading the communist demonstra- lone in the vicinity of Leuna. ‘The factories in that city were said to be still tz the hands of the work- ets, guarded by a “red iy" of 8,008, Other detachments of the “red were reported to be holkfing thes to the city. government of Saxony has an- that Ritterfield is in ti of the communists, and that ‘the factories there have been occu: (pied, FY eee LIN, March 2¢.—Ptans to tn. Berlin within the scape of the ist uprising were discovered today. polite reported they had ob tained evidence of a plot to dynamite ‘Public ulldings, newspaper plants ‘monuments, They were unable Yecate the main hiding place of ‘explosives and issued a warning public to beware of the at- unemployed = men to seize several factories on Gutskirts, but were quickly dis- iBermed by the police. | i : German’ government deliberately the present revolution were the comamunists here today. i their spokesman they deciar B the Ebert regime had two main in view—crushing of the Preparatory to throwing the Teparations burden upon them Gemonstrating to the entente Fetention of arms is necessary to @vercome proletarian outbursts. ‘The government countered with charge that the communists to instigate a revolution at a the authorities were occu risings would be crushed by tomor- row, eee LEUNA, Germany, March 26.-- German workmen who have seized factories tn connection with the pree- ent communist uprising hope to re- tain possession of them as the first step toward establishment of com- muniatic stata, ‘the ‘This was the declaration today of eas Pojes and the rtparations|Max Kemping. Berlin communist. . hoping it would spread|who added that they were WASHINGTON, March %6.—Re Germany and enable them to| to dissociate themselves “from all publican women are impressing party the present administra. | principles of humanity” if necessary | leaders with the necessity of keeping It was predicted that the up-to accomplieh their aima, I right on the job if they want to hold Republican women's he regional directors, James Whitcomb Riley’s famous poem in six laughing acts! She is fickle and faithless to Ezra. She takes his candy, his apples ’n’ everything; ’n’ then she turns him down! The Wamp! COMEDY “EDGAR’S COUNTRY COUSIN” Booth Tarkington wrote it—so you know it’s real fun! JENSEN & ‘VON HERBERG NEWS CHESTER SCREENIC-- “SULTANS OF THE SEA” South American Coast Sea Lions Chilean Woodworkers All Liberty Matinees 22¢ After 6:30 Any Day 31¢ Children 10c, Any Time All Prices Plus Tax n Women Staying on the Job re- gional map of country with * * # GERMANS IN |Organize Nation for the Next Campaign ‘That's why 4 nation-wide organtea- been effected. They took a Inited States and divided it into stx regions, amigning each re- gion to & national commilicowoman. They follow: PACIFIC DIVISION—Washingtos Ore- a nia, Nevade. Mra Katharine Putitipe Bdson, Bon Franciere, Cal. OUNTAIN STATES DIVIBION*-Mom- o, Wyoming, Utah, Colorede. netia Myde, Malt Lake City, | Utan, |. MIDDLE lows, M kota, Mre 7 Pouseen, Minneapolia ENTRAL DIV nie, Indiana, Tiinets, Wisconatn, Gili MeCormiek, Chi RASTREM DIVIRIC | Leuwiana, Tessa, New Mezice and Ari- oe Mra Cartstine Bradiey South, Loulevttie, Ky. Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson ot New York and Mra. Harriet Taylor Upton of Ohio are other members of the committes, Mrs. Upton will have charge of the Washington offices temporarily. Mra. Robinson will manage the speakers’ bureac and assist Mra. Up ton with national organization work. ‘BLUE SMOKE NO SIGN OF FIRE! Attorney C. C. McCullough, ¢hair- | man of the committee preparing the | | banquet of the ‘Second Washington infantry, Saturday notified fire de | partment to pay no attention to the blue smoke that is expected to seep from the Rutler cafe Saturday night “For,” McCullough told the fire | men, “we are going to give all buck | | privates a chance to may what. they thought ef their officers.” With canned beans canned, and corn willy expurrated, the banquet ig attracting members of the Second | from all over the state. Saturday night will be the fourth } anniversary of the mustering into |the U. 8. army of the Second. Tigk- | ets can be obtained from McCullough | 1055 Empire building: Frank Rippe Rippe’s cafe, and Sergt. Wheelock, | Armory. FAMINE TALE OUT OF NORTH, A tale of famine, cold and disease | on the bleak island of Unga, off the Alaskan coast, waa brought to Seat |tle Friday by Leo R. Braun, who ar | rived from the North on the steam- er Cordova, More than 400 persons were vir tually shut off from the rest of the world for four months, starvation | stared the little community in the face thruout the winter, the island was quarantined most of the time for smali-pox, and the fuel supply ran out Braun dectared that the Red Cross at Seward was collecting funds and} |supplies to be sent to Unga on the| | first boat to leave for the West. |Drug Store Bandit Suspect Arrestéd | Glenn Borders, 37, was arrested | by Sheriff Matt Starwich's deputies Friday night as the man who held | up Stewart's drug store in Kent) March 18 in the presence of a crowd of onlookers, Starwich was | & take Borders to Kent Saturday | to be identified by witnesses to the | holdup. Information leading to Rorders’| arrest at a downtown hotel Friday was furnished by Ernest A. Ed | wards, 24, who had been arrested for Sheriff Phil Chase of Jefferson | county, Chase believes Edwards is responsible for three recent ‘tetdups at Port Townsend. 'Bells to Toll When Accidents Happen! | Tolling belly and blowing whistles | | will be heard thruout the elty when lan accident happens during the| | week beginning April 4, ac the tentative plang of the jin charge of a ty week. How | the safety workers that there shall be no aceidents during that period. For @ juley steak, let's go to Boldt's.—Advertisement, | TTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. Autocrats of Leaky Water Pipe Convene Autocrata of the bureted water pipes are here! | Convention of the Northwest branch, United Arsoctation of Plumb rs and Steamfitters, was scheduled to open at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Labor temple. Bullding trades coum cils from ten Northwent cities were “| Twe Suspects in Alley; One Armed Singing on the streets, Naomi! Lish Aprking in the shadows at Fifth am, 15, and Vivian Lisham, 10,/ave N. and Thomas st, early Satur. AIDED KIDNAPING were arrested by Borgt, P. H. Jen-| 3. Van Liew, $3 » hol pas nings Vriday night for Mins Houner, | itaroia A hye wcrc i, oabor ‘5 oi 26.—Hugh C./of the Grand Mound Girl's school. | nicked up by Beret W. F. Donlan and Patrolman J. Jorgenson. A loaded Ab caliber revolver was Girls Singing ‘on Streets Arrested TACOMA, March Van Ambureh, war hero, was expect- ed to take the stand in his own do DAVID SUTTER, 66, a resident of | fenne in the superior court today to| Beattie for 53 years, died Friday at! taken off Van Liew. " . enc relate the alleged kidnaping plot,| hie home, 1163 Broudway. Funera sae cating their conference Saturday which defense lawyers charge yound | services will be conducted at 6 p,m,.| WILLOWS, Cal—James Arnold pb AERA AB. BF Arthur Bust himself engineered to| Bunday, in the Corinthian room of | 74, bought coffin and built tomb a KANSAS CITY, Mo-—MTecovered obtain money from his father, Wil | the Masonic temple, Cremation will | year ago, iam Ri, Rust, millionaire capitalist, | follow. ag At Defense testimony Wan COMP OD | mmm yesterday afternoon to clearing up of minor details to substantiate its theory that young Must aided tn kid- naping himself, Van Amburgh in aconsed of tn- veigiing young Rust into fm automo- bile and «#piriting him away to get &@ ransom of $25,000 from the boy's father, Huge Mountain Lion Shot by Coal Miner ‘What in believed to be the largest mountain Hen ever shot in King county was brought to the county auditor's office Friday afternoon by Paul Brindell, Carbonado coal miner, who claimed his bounty of $26. The beast measured eight feet from mout to tail, It weighed 200 pounds when alive and required one deer a week to live on, acoording to Hrindell. It was shot on the epur of a rock 14 coteg norGnast ot $1,269,254 Alaska Budget Is Submitted JUNEAU, March 26--Gov, Rian has submitted to the Alaska terri-/ | torial legismture his budget for the next biennium, totaling $1,269,264. The first two weeks of the semion have been taken up chiefly with the introduction and reference to commit teen of bills and memorials, The Pioneer Igioo of Women of Fairbanks have petitioned the legis | lature for a home for dependent plo neer women of the northern terri- tory. Yesterday he was burned | from eity sewer, diamonds valued at $3,000, lost by Mra fOVE Xe Monday, March 28 A SALE OF TREMENDOUS IMPORTANCE FOR MONEY SAVINGS ON DESIR- ABLE MERCHANDISE Extraordinary Values in Special Purchases and Clearance Lots Throughout the Store MEN’S HABERDASHERY WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES LUGGAGE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS For a Complete Statement of the Items and Big Reductions Taken See Announce- ments in the Sunday Papers California Lawyer Is Dead at 78 Years ALAMEDA, Cal, March jcorge D. Shadburne, for years a ing feure of the Rorthern Cal fornia bar, wan dead at his home! here today, aged 78. | | Shadburne was the father of eight | children, the oldest being aged os) and the youngest aged 6. } Sliver in Pinger Ip Cause of Death) Dead from blood poisoning that re- wulted from running a sliver under his fingernall, the body of Andrew J. Guetaveen, 60. of Hoquiam, was ‘Thurvday at the home of his parents, | Mr. and Mra, Fred G. Kramer, 4373 Woodland Park ave, was to be buried at 1:40 p. m. Saturday from the Rafferty undertaking pariora, FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra Emma Harrington, ¢3, of 651 W. 634 st. will be held at the Pheasant Wig, fin undertaking entabiishment Gat urday, at 2 o'clock. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mie Grace Dorethy Milla, 33, former nurse at Bremerton naval hospital, were scheduled for 220 p. m. Satur. @ay, at the Columbia undertaking parlors, Miss Mille died Thursday at Ellensburg. “Ladies’ Pets” .The ‘hilarious new Monkey comedy that "ve been looking for—more funny than rig . any of them Under S. K. Wineland, playing— “A Dream Meledy” “Paths of Glory” Interesting Scenes of Peking, Ching Fiext National Kinograms A pulsating adven- ture romance from the famous novel by SAMUEL MERWIN

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