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il |) CHANCE TO HELP AN IMPORTANT NORTHWEST INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITY is before us. |const, in the Great Lakes region, in the Miss The growers of the .SIWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED stores in Greater ‘ New York carry jams, jellies and canned goods manufactured in the state of Washington. “Fine!” you say. And it is fine, but it isn’t good enough. doubt the BEST in the world. We have the berry, but not the market. merit, then its success is assured. will give it the market to which it is entitled. ation, to put the Northwest berry on the ma »* ¢ Weather aren real co-operation can have pooled their money with those of a few men and | |; women in Seattle and Tacoma, and last year their | $700,000 canning company, co-operatively owned, did a business of $5,000,000, and sold Washington prod: ucts in every state in the Union. There are 21,000 grocery stores in Greater New York alone where Washington berries are not for sale. Yet the berries grown in this state and the berries grown in our neighboring state of Oregon are without Bis there are mere thes 1R0G0 Satailics Robie on has ll farms of Western Washin, ship aueel bevel met this same problem successfully in California good is to be promoted, and because it is a big busi- dependable cash market for tet berries and small and in Puyallup. fruits if they are to continue to live and prosper. The Puyallup valley co-operative idea must be en- larged so as to include them all. * & * * &* UIT AND BERRIES form the best money crop that can be developed on the rich lands of West- The berries grown in this Northwest country, tho|ern Washington. But the few hundred thousand of us ated the Oregon-Washington Canning and Preserving | ways will—in the service of the community at large. 5 have the merit, have not had the advertising. | who live in Western Washi e large a t’s the long and the short of i it. The berry industry |tion of the berries now needs money to back it in a real sales campaign that | smaller fraction of the berries that can be raised here | every part of the two states—gradual, mind you. if the formu goes ahead to its ultimate possibilities. berry products of Western Washington must there is no underwriting group. Men like H. Gi Henry, be marketed in New York city, and the Atlantic! millionaire; W. H. Paulhamus, the wizard of the Puy-| _Let’s put the Washington On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tonight and Saturday, rain; moderate south- westerly winds. ; Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximom, 58, Minimum, 43. Today noon, 50. Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, ender the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, §5 to §9 The reason is simple. No matter how good an arti- cle may be, there can be no world market for it unti . the world makes its acquaintance. If, upon acquaint- ance, the article stands up as advertised, if it has the Is it not worth our best efforts, our very mone co- VOLUME 23 > 1 The Telephone. | Produces > ie | Alexander vere The Kinking e744 Ao Bar vert ta displenace Uber “mest, ond rhc ? : a fire $ CR BELL may be for : Perhaps he didnt know |"; #8 Beth fit ari " what he wai doing when he aid 1t | them in their Ay og But for Theodore Vail and all the} ‘The quick Beds by Blaze Set by Incendiary | tne outrage—I hope the hello girl at | fhe Pearly Gates yells “wrong num A peeve against a teleprone ant tis monstrosities is not at all/ (oo pidge. As tor myself, I'd rather walk | about $50. miles to talk to @ man (0F/ Fire officials are Investigating. n) face to face, than spend half force of circumstances, to bend my ly. when it gets that bad it's a or laid down a few rules for torture which is forever hers. Pine st. Says “the line is busy” and you | gmith, 825 E. Denny Way. Never go ever her head to |Carson was thrown clear of Never talk to any person who danger. “When talking to a woman, the receiver. gon by a telephone conversation. as you would stand up and de- liver to a highwayman who stuck a gun in your face. Sit tight. When under pres gure, wait till the receiver is on | hook before blowing off. in let ‘er go. jut with all my peeve, there in one m delight as I sit here with the ik phone before me. It is to waten “the long wire cord as it gradually, slowly twists itself tighter and tight @r into braids and knots. Then at last comes the day when it has Wrigsied itself to the limit, and ta) full of contortiona, | Three sacks of liquor were seized. Co-eds Start Club to Rope b ‘Then tt is that I can shout with 2 , Malicious glee as I lift the rope high In usoands | 4 fn the air. The loathvome jabberer ‘i ar Titags by its black neck, and, 2s it COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 22 Coeds at Ohio state university have organized a club “to rope Whirls about in dizzy circles with its ear trumpet falling from its clutches | | and abominations. |] leave school this spring. That is the grent day, #0 I am! told, when there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth at the “num i Seaee".end of the tne school or be stenographers, they « Kis ts. sill said. The organization ts known ? : ag the “open gate” club. One Moon’s Eclipse Is H gnastar'Wsdines thee explaities ‘ it thus Eclipsed by Clouds ||" 2%... jeara the expression Eclipse of the moon Thursday|| ‘givin the man the gate” Well Pe wight was eclipsed by clouds for Se-|| iving the man the gate?” Well folks. xt eclipse is scheduled alw Wor October. But it won't be a t \ one. is safe.” OISON GAS ROUTS TOW TAKE GEMS Ten Contestants Picked for Semi-Final HUNDREDS. | Forty Guests Routed From Who goes there? Old Bol? Advanbe, friend! Stick around awhile and cheer up. U. of W. Women's league installed | Officers Thursday afternoon. Federal narcotic chargés against |C. J. Anderson, dropped. Gentlemen, be seated. Collee? pity Present Co. of Mochester, | girl, |N. ¥., and Buffalo, N. ¥., was show- jing hin Jewels to Julius Seneca ry of | val of the fire de = rest who have helped to perpetuate — preventeg any great dam |club minstrels Saturday night New fisheriss board praised by Miller Freeman, editor Pacific Fisher 5 mattresses tn two ; vay drums |TOOms were found by fire authorities. ee Cm nts the war Mrs. Mary Potter, proprietress, de- | |elared that she knew no one who | Women's Democratic club nom | Would ‘have set fire to the building | nates officers at meeting Friday aft 1. Most every normal person) .. hotel is a twostory frame Boost 4 Potnt aviation Meld. | pq, pan % building. Damage was estimated at et oe | Petageld'e sewelty sies. | Lodge 175, Knights of Pythias, Sam Here's where they weed ‘em ont. Final offigers’ exams, Fort Lawton, Dean Cfaven Laycock, Dartmouth speaks at University Saturday night. Seattle Foetayteny tn final seexton, | 500 church mem. | minute over one of these black, And because I am compelled, by reports increase of 2 bers in last year. Hooray for Seabeck! girls getting ready for thelr annual conference there. Eleven dogs saved from electrocu- | tion by persons who purchase them | at last minute at city pound. Give credits for schoo! dramatica, | Mise Margaret Akin tells Communi ty Service Dramatic institute. Knights Templar get frisky | tle Commandery hem No. 3 give ball Thursday night. | 535 Broadway | _ @ar to its squawking hour after hour, rode after day, my pet peeve grows | to do something. Accordingty Officer Thrown From One . |funds from his concern. E kaniniiogs Veen and Pinned Under Other “Mire I i stover @o honor te a phone Officer U. M. Carson narrowly es fompany official by conversing leaped death late Thursday night With him via one of bis contrap {when he was thrown from the auto Gons. in which he was riding and pinned Never rave ata hello girl (beneath a machine which collided | Rather pity her. Think of the (with his car at Ninth ave. and/| | Francisco tn February of this year and Bethie- | Mrs. floover's hot Pay no attention when she The other car was driven by L. EF. at thaueue: we w., told police some one rings know stie’s lying. The two machines crashed and gcorbel fery <auaaiin.as ¢ Coan make complaints. It will get YOU jwheel, His body came to rest be. ' a oe owhere, and it might cot her @ [neath the rear wheels of the other hamber of Commer pment he Washi Cc jcar. He is not believed to be in ee ees j Don’t start something you can't} Keep forest fires down, says | @oes not give his name. Time | gmith charged that canines ‘C. Welgel, district forest super-| th title of a talk to be given at the/and after half an hour of tedioux | Broadway, —Photo by Bushnell, | irst the smell was not unpleasant smothering. wasted. tases were out. Carson denied this. | His Gad makes him an Etk. Dr.) Hoffman, exalted ruler, ad d ministers rites to his son, Carl Hoff.|the A. B easiest way is to hang up the ‘Rum I Runners Fight Never try to “size up” a per- | Prohibition Men)! | ‘Seattle's the only old port, after all,| mobbed and nearly killed in Belle- EL PASO, Texas, April 22.—Pro- Fe a oe aot promptly, just |ibition officers and booze runners | says Col Pay your bill promptly, staged another battle near the bord ‘The coionel's going to live er just east of here last night. When | with us. the former called on the driver of a |suspicious automobile to halt, a re | volver volley was the reply, Rodolfo! Portias Tellers, chauffeur of the car, was, wounded. The passengers escaped. | Beautiful woman with large mee Adolph Drtina, wite | Drtina ina, in charge ot orphanage hos. ital at Bristol , sails for Alaska Fo cig a ae Mc ge cory — side a tiny pool filled with goldfish. Her Diamonds Found on Burglars Take Rich Loot in they were suddenly awakened in the \ Left bathtub A wet moon last night! | derson, waiter, sted at 705% E. moonshine in bank to bits in their attempt to|Clemmer, shows first a goldfish | ay N. ast © | all Northwest cities are searching for " crack the yault door, due, appar-| swimming, then, as the “iris” opens, | her, son, 1258 Eastlake ave, ransacking| Italian Deputy ently, to an error in Judgment as to|@ school of fish, then the fish, pool| When arrested Busch had in his|'h¢ reoms and stealing several dia. L Hi Beard |the amount of “soup” necessar and girls poaseasion several diamond rings be. |™ond rings. oses Fils and Terrace ave » patient from Northern State hospital “Purity Squad” Cop Arrested as Burglar} PORTLAND, Ore., Harris, former policeman and mem-| “purity squad,” | was wounded, allegedly from the ex-|taken the strip of film was finished,| goth of them lived at the Acirema|®t the time, ‘The booty comprised| Deputy Maffi had a close shave te» — fn abandon, empties fself of its lies||'n” busbands before members Members of the new club admit they are not looking forward to careers. They don’t want to teach former brother bluecoats who ca him tn the act of t office of a local cafeteria king into the no attempt to deny | according to the report | # open—inwardly, No man ippi |allup valley; Gordon C. Corbaley, former secre’ ye di allup valley have shown | valley and in the South. Only by educating those | the Chamber of Commerce of Seattle, sod ota jieve. Some 800 of them great centers of population to the quality of our ber- | equally prominent, in assuming the responsibility of ries and fruit can the great sales outlet be secured that | organizing the Washington-Oregon company are in- will stablize the future of the industry. | vesting their own money, and are inviting all the peo- That means big busi ither “big business” of | hl aes sae to invest on exactly the same basis the kind that has exploited the producers in many ter-| They are appealing to the public at large, because it ritories, or the co-operative kind of big business that|i, both a big civic undertaking, in which the public ¥ ness undertaking as well. If upon upon the latter plan, the berry industry becomes The Star has no financial interest in this company or a great civic proposition, in which we should all be in-| in the berry industry, directly or indirectly. But it be- terested—interested to the extent of investing money | lieves this company is putting the cards right out upon in i the table. It believes that Western Washington will - Fi FS $88 be immensely profited by placing the berry industry E ‘CO-OPERATIVE PLAN is now under way.!on a firm footing. And for that reason it is enlis A group of public-spirited men have incorpor- | itself in this work—enlisting, as it always has and f can use only a frac- ‘om ghee 4 Co., with an authorized capital of $10,000,000, so as} The opportunties in the berry industry are to permit gradual expansion of the berry business in | jenough not only to make money for the corporation, but for the communities in which it lives and does business. Here is a chance for real boosters. There is no promoters’ stock in this company, and TH EW f sa SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Girls Not Yet Filmed to Appear Sunday FLEE DEA Real Talent 1 Discovered, | Says Binney Ten girls already have been picked as 9 to appear In the semi-finals of The Bandit Enter Store, Bind a Aca moving gee Man and Owner; Escape | "re contert stews eta not permit T Bist phn «alma Menaces Lives of Citizen rotbed of a wallet containing $200-| 1" the semi-finals, tam will be ches 00@ worth of diamonds today in a | for the finate ‘These will be photographed and re. | ap eats wg age tas photographed with the camera from Julius Reingold, owner of the) overy angie, to get the perfect move} tween 3 and 4 a. m. by the of the fire alarm siren, saved t from death. She will get the $1,000 contract te! Teingold,| go to Los Angeles and play ten owner of the J. J, Reingold Co, Two! weeks in Universal pictures, at a bandits entered and at the point of | salary of $100 a week. guns bound and tied Present **¢) CONTEST TO BE Retn gold. DSED ON APRIL The bandits took $50,000 worth of | ue wae ree oi po Nal clone the | contest April 30. Contestants may enter up to 6 o'clock that date. } ‘The first week in May will be re. quired for the semi-finals and finals. The name of the winner may be announced by the end of that week: if not, during the second week in) . | May. DEADLY ESCAPES TANKS ‘The deadly phosgene gas from a large tank filled with | poison at the Hemingway Cl company plant, when a plug out of the big container, from a smaller tank was being filled, Three workmen, cone of They made a clean getaway. Seattle Woman Asks Divorce in- South SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 22— Annulment proceedings were ins! tuted here yesterday by Hertha V.| No more movies wil) be made this Hoover, of Seattle, against W. G.| Week. The next filming will be on Hoover, former manager of the Sunday. Dubiske Stock company, who recent. | co hay eo to have a some relative or fr accompany ly pleaded guilty to embemling | tic during the teste and tryouts | may do so, “Shota” were taken by Director’ spreading over the city. After the gas had been for an hour, the flow was by volunteers wearing gas and about dawn the refusees trooping back to their homes, fumes having been dissipated, 4 search was on today for po victims who might have been looked ip the general flight have fauen unconscious in out the way places. It was believed —— , | sons were actually overcome. Three — When the filming party reached} men were rendered ‘unconscious at the library an expressman was feed the Hemingway plant jing a Mock of pigeons across the Joseph Bruzzo was the first man “ street. to become aware of the m The Hoovers’ names do not @>) ‘rhree girl contestants were seat: | He was sleeping in his home, pear ine Gentile Graeme. ed on the library lawn. The ex- a mile from the chemical Kis Pressman dropped line of wheat) Broadway high school has furnished The Star-Universal| “When 1 awoke.” he said, across to where the girla were seat * fy ry Py , mem ; |Flapjack King to The birds followed cautiousty,| Moving picture contest more beautiful girl contestants than| "mC" * phibgerscat: on sc My Tell Experiences picking up the kernels, Each girl] @ny other institution in the city. Marvel Frye, daughter of|\ungs were so full of the “My Experiences in Jail," will be|was given a handful of the grain.) Mrs. Julia Frye, 109 Eastlake ave., is the latest entry from|that 1 could hardly breathe. Mre. Hoover charges her husband tenses and with being a chronic drunkard. Hoover ts tn jafl here. ‘The Hoovers were married in San Me Mbrary, at Volunteer park and at) the studio at 14th ave. and B. Pine | st is in Seattle. eee 1412 Sixth | Waiting, during which the birds were but it quickly became |frightened into the air several times Movies will be taken Rumday tm The Star-Chiversal $1,000 m: pictare Captain | frighten ee Gite already fiimed are NOT to report, All other costestant, | SIREN SHRIEKS | Salvation Army Temple, ave, Saturday might by Fred Anderson, “Flap Jack King of |@%4 again coaxed back Into the ing those who enter the contest today or Saturday, are to report at | A WARNIN scene, Director Binney called: the Clemmer theatre It the weather per- . oy the woeniher pen. Bruzzo stumbled from his hous® “Camera!” mite, the movies will Note: i Anderson was jailed, handcuffed, The picture shows three laughing INO DURING THE | 0nd carne eee the. aa #0 mmediately er the ville, Ill, after trouble with the |Sirls feeding @ dozen pigeons, and shrieked its warning the residents cal aut teins will be screened at the Clemmer| gas a, pain hn town and Pape Li gpg ale thatee Caeag. Spe Santen, SEA LE WOMAN y] 000 ROBBERY pee ct ae eae to the gaa afterwards recalled. oenaitanas tae ‘nin I l 9 area and in the dark, just before” Pre One of the prettiest scenes filmed | ‘egbadbongy 3h ree so who had ’/Ex-Convict Held as | inur tar wan taken in the conserva ; gotten whiffs of the deadly pham tory at Volunteer park yesterday aft- |Alleged Bank Robber (ri “tine camera was net up be. xe ale oak | ene before escaping. oe sl Six girls knelt in the ferns at the small hours of the morning by municado in the Multnomah county | margin, looking at the fish. Suspect at Butte Seattle Home choking feeling. Many of the ; lai) following his arrest here today ‘The picture was “irised in.” The ees ral retu’ by deputy sheriffs for alleged impli-| “iris” is an attachment on the front M H La Ca ft teri ee ee ae red. peintbeg cation in the attempted robbery of|of the camera which opens slowly. me Henry TAcasse is mysterious) ‘pargiars obtained rich toot| to go back and tests showed the : the Troutdale state bank yesterday.|The picture, as the judges will see |!y missing. J. W. Busch is under ar- Wednesda: ea rd The yegan almost blew the new|it and as it will be shown at the|rest at Butte, Mont, while police of| W°¢neeeny Meht When they entered | arca had heen cleared of gas, the apartment of Mra. W. H. John. An hour after this picture was! ionging to her. Mr. and Mra. Johnson were away| PAVIA, Italy, April 23.—Soctaltst ” Deputy sheriffs said that McCoy plosion, when taken into custody. | dried and rolled ready for the projec: | apartments, 1412 Summit ave., for| three diamond rings, two worth $500| day, when he refused to ery “Vie They stated that concrete dust was tor. six weeks, prior to the time they dis-|*#¢h, the other $200, a set of silver | L'Italia.” found on his clothing, as wére traces| Several other scenes were photo | appeared from this city some time| fruit knives, a ladies’ diamond ring} A number of fascist! (extreme mae of the brown soap used in “work j Sraphed during the day and the! ago. set with 24 diamonds in platinum, a| tionalists) who had sought to cofme ing” nitroglycerine work concluded for the} ‘Busch has an extended police rec: | !4rse crusted gold ring and a gold| pel him to make the patriotic utter ord in Western cities, according to | !ocket. ance seized him while one of thei |) D! Phere are 40 girls already in this] potice offic The total value of the loot is estt | Number cut off his beard. ! contest," said Director Binney, “that cr .| mated at over $2,000, ————_——— NAB MR. VOLSTEA could be used as stars by any filnr aeppr singe isis! raf tae be i fete pag A einteh We aaby A vee P WATER SHOT OFF NOT Boy, page Old Man Prohibition! mi " h aaaiine. quiries police department Of! Butte police say. They traced her Water will be shut off Satur Mr. Volutead was arrested in Se. |) Producer. They have beauty, grace,| Butte, checked Busch’s record here.| connection thru & photograph of her|| day from 8 a, m. to 7 p. m. and attle lag night, charged with be py ron Dn Frese sag bard Bac Aze _tnvestionting Ps Mesa in Busch’s possession. This photo-|| Sunday from 8 a. m. till noon on ° ar a ction, ¢ On ments of the man from the time he wf ing drunk, He gave his national: || © {000m aeene of the highest ‘pald| fore seattle, in an Attempt to macee, |ETAPH the Aciroma landiady identited | Holgate street between First ave, ity ag 4 Belgian and said he was a laborer. His first name is Rene. as being hers, South and Sixth ave. South, and on Fourth ave. South, between iF Holgate and Walker sts, women that are starring today." tain w! Mrs, La Casse was last $e | Entry blank is printed today on] geen, Busch had two of her trunks| The Chinese are sald to have been | page 17 in his possession when picked up,'tho first to make and use macaroni,