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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 Weather Tonight fair; Thursday fair and warmer; frost tonight, Temperature Last 04 Hours Maximum, 62. Mintmam, 34, Today noon, 51. TH EW SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. y TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ou Pet SEATTLE GIRL TO BE FILM STAR’ hii = oo a BEER SOLD ‘STORRS TQ | Will Get Contract PRISON lec race, [DESCRIBES feteacocr~_ MURDERS ON] QvzStimelone| QVER BARS |SERVE TERM | &¢ $700 Per Week ve : IN CHICAGO OF 5 YEARS Films Soon.to Be Taken and _ GUARDS oR | Les eesrmm™ PLANTATION Exhibited Locally ts — a ITHIN SIX WEEKS some Seattle girl will be| May Win His Way to Real Stuff” of Old Days|Ruth Garrison’s Lover Loses| W!7HIN, SIX WEEKS some Seattle girl wi Woods Section —— iOur Pet the experiment of V. Hl. Chanlear, prominent watermelon grower bere, proves a success, Chaniear, Rabie». pleve who has made hundreds of expert. mee, Ak Sawin” ments, declares ‘he has found a ; NING from a clear way wherehy every wetermeelen } a a ae aintienhd, wise Negro Says Colored Work- |} cin te made into « natural stilt. Re tear sterecent Were Thrown Into || xa sown Chanlear's method i || Flows Freely as Thirsty Fight for Freedom in Shawill go to California on a ten weeks’ contract, at| 440; ay : wa’yrmeterersnty ae} River on Orders to plug it, insert a yeaxt combina: |] Crowds Demand More Supreme Court $100 k, pl i ip rai hac maha fags x ast wan pring feverahly de | ty ty Den 00 per week, plus traveling expenses. ___ hounds today were tring Tom Su Pai seattuly tor the ween.) COURTHOUSE, Covington, Ga.,|| "el the hole with rafting wax. 1] Caricaco, April & The “rood old| Douglas M. Storrs, former King e will take part in film productions in the Califor-|tivan, 25, 2 trusty at the state re- nia movie center, and if she shows the proper ability |!°P™*'°ry. who took “French leave” will receive a permanent contract. bh ohms ager pateacone | All this is by special arrangement between The Se-|yeas senna, "= * oe 10:18 year sentence. attle Star and the Universal Film Marfufacturing Com-|_™onre ‘s surrounded by farming country and it is believed Sullivan pany. may have taken refuge in séme farm No competition with other cities is involved in this/"u". ee plan. The winner will be a Seattle girl—or, at least, | rai ir etloved ted niece Bnseeed th a resident of King county. reaching the logging camp country Selection of the winner will be made after test Gllms|femer.” “UY “04 ope sto” 8 dollar per melon. Chanlear has |/tween patrons gave the axpect of the | sentence as a criminally insane pee- have been taken of a number of candidates. Beersheba dt huveing S methods to the Durlington 4 Melon “Sith but one thing missing—the sectnate tna parage bere gs pqemmanemnette ait be made for exhibiting the test |test agsinet conditions in the institu. Growers’ association, which will || how: of pretecis. Three of the eight supreme jus-| films at some Se ttle film theatre. - : teat the experiment oo an ex:|/" "Drink up and buy yourself an-|tices did not concur in the majority! ‘The judges will be selected by The Star and the | inmate sre noseted 1 cone at tensive scale, i opinion. Justices Mackintosh and| py. + ; r n Too much notoriety, correspond: || or which snesia thet tenting bun |Main held that Storrs was at, least Universal. The judges thus picked will select a chair- here day after day as I) April 6—"The boys begged mighty Pe BRing count of the trials, tribu-/ hard, but Mr, John said throw thei | 7] ‘and peeves of the general} in the river, | ‘gas they come thick and fast) “Me and Charley Chisholm pitched ger the phone, by letter, or deliv | them over the bridge.” i ‘eed in person, I've kidded myself This statement was made today by gf this time that I was the prize| Clyde Manning, negro, to the jury in the case of John 8. Williams, on trial | g a inter.| for the murder of 11 negroes killed rl 2 perpte Inter | ans near bis. deeeer county farm. ! TEL tagtence, Aileen Claire, who Manning sald “the boys” he and iss peeve. voaginn, wae Chishotm drowned were Lindsey Pe- terson, Willie Preston and { Harry about the new spring styles; I find them both amusing and Saal vie farm hands on Williams’ “Variety is the spice of | } that gives it all its flavor.” But) gen TOGETHER | T said something of this sort) “ Grishoim lai killed \ I mean progressive i & nd agress— him from talking, It ie alleged. “Boas, I don't recotiec’ the exact | days” were back in Chicago today. | county deputy sheriff, who so infat- Real prehistoric beer flowed in| uated 18-year-old Ruth Garrison that golden and frothing streams over the |stie poisoned hia wife nearly three bars of most of the reformed saloons | Y*#™ ago, must himself “do a and the thirsty were drin! long Heel of five years in the peni and deep. ‘The supreme court yesterday final- Chicagoans, the malted species | ly affirmed the conviction of Storrs. were looping the toop from one cafe | !1¢ waa tried in Okanogan county to another and lining up to bars|#9d found guilty of seduction The which were three deep. Garrison girl han been to prison ‘The gush of bar towels and the|#ince her trial for the murder of loud confidential conversation be | MM Storrs, serving an indeterminate content of the melon, will deveiny an unusual amount of alcohol asa at the same time the growth of the melon will be greatly stimu. lated by its own invigorator, Chanlear claims. Ninety per cent of the meions in & field will weigh more than 20 pounds each if given the yeast eeatment, he mid. Several business men here con- tracted for an acre each of the melons with « 10 per cen kick at i. date,” said Manning. “But it was on || enee and annoyance was Chan. ew trial. Justice Mount j f i Se Se roe mane ured | = sasurdg night inte tm Petry o || ar "rncon tor sing up te || See" "uck ne case oe bar ee ee : early in March. | fone ua ey buy There are no restrictions as to employment, nativity Instead of Kicking ® bit be| “Peterson and Preston were tied ae eget or age, excepting that girls under 18 must have the for 30 conte a th ow ee ea reat eee ee “prom behind. i phs of candidates must be sent to The Star From behind his white apron, he replied: “We robbed the brewery. We are gving to rob it on the first of each month. Have another stein?” Geluge, but that the places to watch | were #6 many and the size of the force too small. In order to make near beer, the process demands that beer of an al fohelle content be made and thea the ENTRY COUPON ;| Apparently nome brewers “forgot” The Seattle Star-Universd] Film $1,000 Motion "|to extract the alcohol. Picture Actress Contest eee $10,000,000 Whisky ' Plot Is Discovered CHICAGO, April ¢--Federal av- thorities today planned to ask the} rand jury to indict several men in connection with the unearthing of a $10,000,000 rum plot. ‘The clique is said to Involve Chi- -| cago politicians, liquor dealers and cers of Young Men's Republican | capitalists, club at Woif's cafeteria Thursday| The men are alleged to have oper- fs super-prohibition A e noon. ated thru stolen or forged whisky $1,000 contest, to appear for test films if and when I am called anv that seems powerless to stop in Secret Meeting | “smoxer nei Tuesday night by permita, Of it ls possible for me to do so), to go to Universal City for a we $10 or $12 to pay| WASHINGTON, April 6—Secre| Acacia, national Masonic college Federal agents said they had ob | Denlan engaged in the following con 10-weeks” contract at $100 a week if | am selected as the final whisky from getting it|tary of State Hughes today called |fraternity at University of Wasb-| tained three confensions, Jock Cos-|versation Tuesday night and [said winner, my traveling expenses to Universal City to be paid, and or crook, powerless to pre- into conference Senators Lodge and tello, actor, and James Shea, private | was facing a charge of carrying con my return expenses also to be paid if I do not obtain a perma- Name cove cicerscecccrcccessonecrscscescocerseessseee ABCresereess AGArORB 2.004000 0+ Chunt be reside: of King County, Washington) “I Said,” He Said; “Didn't,” Said Cop “What's your name?” “T sald” Occupation . - Place of Employment ....... . agree to abide by the rules of The Seattle Star-Universal Film Co. (Girls under 18 must have the following agreement filled eut) Man and Wife Flee From Burning Home Fleeing in their night clothes, Mr. Signature ....cccecesesscoscecrccsecses cocceseccccecsess Eland Mrs. Mi who never tasted liquor|Knox, senate leaders on interna- Seattle retail grocers to hear Puul| detective of New York, are said to|cealed weapons Wednesday an a re- nent contract. the country went dry from|tional affairs, and Colonel George | Findiay on “High Cost of Business” | have admitted that they peddled | sult. Isaid ts also sakl to have been j cting all sorts of outrageous|Harvey, newly appointed ambassa-|at Masonic club rooms at § p. m.| forged permits to members of the | drunk. BIGMALUTO .....ecserceeccrcerrerscessensnseneevesererrees with a “kick tn the base |dor to Great Britain. Wednenday. ae wel in| wR of their bomes, but powerful} + lomeward-bound er trip from Ad * it comes to stopping a law-|"Prial of Boy 11 Skagway, Alaska, to Rome, Italy, Dry A ts R ire George Aki Is Held citizen from going into @ 9 Ady Mrs. Teresa Rapussi and daughter, gen equi in Tacoma Murder|| | =.....-...-- store and purchase an ounce} Opdered Postponed | Pls. ar in Seattle. Warrant for Search signature to the above agreement Jamaica ginger for medicinal pur-| yexox Ind, April §.—The trial of | Theodore Roosevelt, amistant #80) reser Judge E. Ki. Cushman tied TACOMA, April 6.—Discovery be] years of age but has my permission to enter The Seattle Star ket, charge of | Ttary of the navy, coming here tO) voter knot in prohibition enfi neath his bed gf a bloodstained ax|! Universal Film Co. $1,000 contest and to fulfill the terms of the 4 bee pe ag con pray assist in Jaunching scout cruiser | nur tape tater iwition enforejand a purse Sontaining $32 added|| \ereement as printed, — 4 poned for two months. Inability of|“iscinnatl at Tacoma, May 9. that enforcement agente cannot |ten or the Gratey marty ae heen | D T Foe for two er was the cavse or| Leaning of « hospital room for the | Sars, Sotho place for liquor with. |i", of the brutal murder of Henry the delay. The lad is charged with care of sick.or injured police officers | (,..5 & warrant. His ruling released paces railroad employe, at Dupont shooting Benny Slavin, 7, a play-|'* Rot authorized by the terms of the | rom custody Henry Overen, indicted |” Whether Racon was slain wl eae police pension fund act, Thomar| fry nanne high voltage cider in his er was stain with the Kennedy, first assistant corporation | 7 drink stand at 158% Washington |%,0F With & hammer which was also counsel, ruled Wednesday. found in the death toom may be de Relationship * ; _|st. Overen's place was searched | ; neral Leonard Woot|Miexico Troops on For doing gymnastics on a window termined at the coroner's inquest " i el Wednesday to the Seattie Trail of Bandits |! *! ¢% [schon st, Wednesday ven 6 ee called for today. Thirteen on Trial Varsity Alumni to Merican Legion that if he arrives rail oO ndits while in the proper attire for bath |. George Aki, Hawaiian, of Seattlo, li Celeb f enough on Friday evening. | MEXICO CITY, April 6—Govern-|ing a la bathtub, Jacob Want, 52,| Pigeons Loose, He el ee ee ee eee] ae Alien Smugglers elebrate Saturday Hill address a public meeting. | ment forces took the trail today to! was arrested by Sergt. C. F. Watson ng held in jail.on a first degree . Delegates from every district in was in response to a re-| suppress two new bandit uprisings.)and charged with disorderly con- Is Haled to Court |muracr cnarse. ae phates chee: pein! the state will be present at the Sat- Canning Co. Sued by from the legion that he speak.| Gen. Manuel Perez Fernandez, cap- | duct. For allowing two pigeons to run ere scheduled to go to trial befor) uraay night meeting of the Univer- Filipino Laborers Federal Judge B. E. Cushman, at 2/ sity of Washington Alumni associa. Lobrega! p. m. today, charged with smuggling | tion at The Commons on the campus. Fie relay in “ dg Allens into the United States aboard| The affair, scheduled to be the|Suage” Boyd J. Tallmana come the Japanese liner Alabama Maru. |largest and most elaborate function |Wotmesdes’ to argue than rene se They include Y. Shotari, a local mer-|ever celebrated by the association, | sie 194.64 of ta anaiae wight te chant; eight Japanese stowaways| will begin with dinner. at ning Co.'s money. oa gpell mc Will leave for the Philippines | tured in the state of Chiapas after a| From 2 to 5 #. m. today the new|at large, James Featherstone, 6243 re the liner Wenatchee Saturday |number of raids, faced summary ex-| steamship Wenatchee was to be open | 40th ave. 8. W., was tried in police Carl W ill Be Held ecution today, In Coahuila, caval-|to the public. She lies at anchor in|court Wednesday. Featherstone Under Detention BERNE, April 6—Former Em- Was scheduled to leave San|rymen chased a band recruited by| Smith cove, Thuralay no visitors |claimed he gave the pigeons away peror Cart will be practically a pris- Hincisco Wednesday night, and) Candido Aguilar, son-in-law of for-| will be allowed aboard. Friday the|but that they persisted in returning. Will get hiin here in time to|mer President Carranza, who is agi-| vessel will proceed to Tacoma, Near-| Mrs. H. KE. Jarnig, 4322 W. Ju tating another rebellion, ly 10,000 persons have viewed the|neau, claimed that the pigeons/oner on his return here today. and four others of the crew of the Dancing, singing, a fashion show and they canned for the A he arrives in time the Friday + big steamer since her arrival here. | scratched up all her sweet peas, New regulations, drawn because | vessel, Sunishi Mizuawa, @ 14th de-| general entertainment will follow a|Cortern but esc nq ba = : will be at the armory, T ht Cc naries to “Had to do something to make a| “The two aren’t so bad, but there's | of his attempt to regain his throne, | fendant, died in jail here, Another,|short but important business meet- catpinental ‘She D ais iy at 8 p. m. aug! a living,” pleaded Steve Stanpanoni,| generally two more every few | provided that he must abstain from| I. Hirata, who was indicted in con-|ing. = ‘ier aan Pa e Mae econ de- Answer Phonograph| 2#2 2#t» ave. 8. w., when accused | weeks.” Mra, Jarnig told Judge J.|political plotting and that he shall | ection with the smuggling plot, fled| | Miss Marcia Conner promises novel | votroveg pat establiahment was in police court with peddling liquor. |R. Gordon, Featherstone was warned |notify the government 48 hours in| to Japane before he colud be appre-| decorations and Roy Rosenthal is Die saaunt or p bebe army eaons4 orado Town Bans | 31 war 7. W. Joselyn’s damage |p toimen Hell, O'Brien, Pendergast |to pen up the pigeons. advance if he plans {o leave Switzer. | hended, responsible for the joy features, i ee Hit by Freight; anges All former students of the univer- G. N. Road Is Sued suit ag@inst Julius W. Rathbun. and McQuade seized the Ii ie pone land. : quor. and. Sunday Baseball | vetective 6. a. Bergstrom. friend | jyage J.B, Gordon eentenced| VICTORIA, B, C.—Gov. Louls F.| The rulen were to be read to him| TACOMA-—Mrs, Mary K. John-|sity, whether members of the 1se0- GMONT, Colo., April 6.—Thia |Of the defendant, testified t 4l-| Steve to werve 15 days and pay $100| Hart, of Washington, is here with a|hy military officers on his arrival at| son, former president of the Tacoma | ciation or not, are urgently request: Bit by freight train while driving a truck near Snohomish, February Will have’ no Sunday baseball |tho there was no liquor, he and |r.) party. Busch. Grocery Co, is dead here today, {ed to attend the function, Some Sleuth; or, Who Stole the Wedding Ring? |ii/e8ees.8 | Rathbun had been together at Rath- 8 vote of 914 to 772 advocates |un’s house before the automobiles | BY LEE SULLIVAN not @ trace of the thief. He left. are,” he added hopefully. best policy.” “He must have heard that you had Mayor Spurns Alys 6CYOUR leaving that wedding ring| “ ‘Some bull,’ said La Cade, jerk-| A smile crossed La Cade’sa face a#| He returned the ring. found fingerprints on the table,” she B80 Sunday baseba > ‘9 collided and had used a certain well. | election Bran cota vg ane | advertised patent medicine and| of the American Legion were in| Whiled away the time by making 26) of Sunday baseball. The|canary birds sing in response to opposed it vigorously. various phonograph records. ho igggameee Judge Walter M. French awarded tempts Jonselyn $500. 2 Beattie Yo ths Fund Lack Delays down there was ‘some bull,” he paced the floor, He stopped and said, admiringly. “How did you find for F air Gwendolyn on NS to: Rip wie: them and how did you get the goods| “Alys," the golden key to the “You know qho we suspect. Well, on him #o that he returned the|city which is given to all promi- I've got a little scheme that may ring?” nent citizens visiting here, has @ |work, I'm going to try It.” La Cade stuck his thumbs under | deadly rival. ‘The next day, the thief, who lived his suspenders, like a4 triumphant] “Gwendolyn,” a beribboned, grace- nearby, got “a rumble.” He heard | politician, and explained: fully-cut golden key presented to from a friend that La Cade had “There were no fingerprints, But|Mayor Caldwell at the opening of ME: or ¢, 2. Frederick La Cade, 1515 Boren ave.,| Se ADT 6—A new City Zoning Plans |iciea. “its rotten luck to lowe a found fingerprints in the dust of the I had a good suspicion. who was|the Auto Show, was hanging on the table, from which the ring had been | guilty and I let my suspicions be|mayoralty wall Wednesday. e the relea Davie and Gepuid cite Ot) Little progress iw recorded in the| wedding ring. Especially a double-| ntolen. He started, when the friend nolsed around, together with the| The keys will be used alternate. maid that he had heard La Cade men story that I had found fingerprints |ly, according to Secretary H, AF Youths held in feddine on| work of the city, zoning commis-|wedding ring. And we brought it charges, was made today,|sion, according to its annual report |safely all the way from France, How | Application was made by Attor.| transmitted to Mayor Caldwell|in the dickens did you do it? Charles R. Brainard, in the die.| Wednesday. Lack of funds in| Hin wife explained that she had OUrt Of appeaia, tor a writ of | blamed by the commissioners for|taid it on the table in the basement lthe absence of any definite results.|of the apartment. When she re ‘The zoning commission was cre-| membered and returned, it was gone. ated a year ago for the purpose “‘Some bull,’ all right,” La Cade Pai aaes Hearing is set for The youths, both ex-service d that’ officers in hediine |ot apportioning the city Into busi-| mid sorrowfully. tion his name as a suspect. on the table, I thought the party I] fred Owen, Famous visitors are not i William Norte Tee | hewn, industrial and residential dix | “But Il tell ‘the bulls’ and maybe | — With the chance of being caught - suspected would hear what I was| permitted to keep the key to the i my, Who pleaded guilty rly Bs trict. Members of the cor@misuion |they’ll get It back.” He dismissed |ing hiv finger towards the retreating |looming up, the thief began to have That night, La Cade's wite con-|saying and return the ring. He evi-{city. It must be returned the } gratulated him on his sleuthing abil-|dently did.” sarhe day, so that it can be used “Some bull,” his wife eoncluded. ‘over again, John Rueves, of Red-|have made personal studies of the [his regrets with a laugh. footsteps. “Well, maybe the third|twinges of conscience. He remem- , needs of the city. "The officer who investigated found! ‘bull’ will be lucky, ‘Thirds’ alwaysibered that “honesty is alwave thelite.

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