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w Weather wind. Temperature Las 4 Hours Maximum, 52, Minimum, 38 Today noon, 49 ht and Sunday, rain; Entered as Second Class Matter May %. _ Four beauties in the race for stardom. few apartmenis; Miss Madonna Mozelle, azine Rogers, 2940 Alki ave., and Mi: DGES SELECT | Four “of the five judges of The| PORT! M@ar-Universal Film Co. moving pic ibe men = ture contest met at The Star today | °0", ''* °8 %6 Select the ¢ contest » finals, In eir hands a wireless the judce held the cine fate of tert W: Hundreds of Seattle's most wonderful thouses and Young women, ranging in age from | North Pacific Bfew weeks up to 40 years | The mens On a long . errar 1 alpha on of the F Wetically in plies, were the photo-|back aboard t Phs of al] who had entered the he men were The first photo was|Friday morning by ther May Aaland, the } which had eratthe| They ls 0.N. $um-! miles south of 7 Miss Aaland is 18, an wu Payace Hip. She lives at 3 ft rth ave jud ‘at 606 Fou b) While th ere at work Indians cared Gminute contenders for the $1,000! gale prize. These were added to the al-|a power boat Contestants who have not j|seas. They are should report at The § | Relief late Thur E m. Monday for test j|pick up a sack they will lose their | green ve opportunity of winning. steamer Qui hole Town Celebr TODAY I east and to set the injured leg and put it funder ether, but the operation | (Above, left to right) Miss Patsy O'Neill, Riche- Old Homestead, Alki. Marie Ursule Volkey, 1044 Summit ave. N. RED FEZ RULES | SEATTLE TODAY The s#pring ceremonial of North-| doing all the doctor's work! western Shrinedom ts on! With red fe: (Below) Miss ire entries in The Star-Universel Film company contest |to the doctor 5 MEN LOST IN FOR SEMI-FINAL STORM ARE SAFE ND, Ore et at sea in 2 small boat ahip Retiet: have Beep y es trom all parts of to compete in the} ‘This information was contained In didates for Mecca assembled of this morning room of the new Masonic and faced toward the burning sands Portiand | liness of all his human friends. 1 the men were} [Shriners aboard ashore early) van trekked mted them from re inden, turning to the Relief. oasis Saturday, Flattery, be- | Miss Zbinden, 21, gives her | tween Point of Arches and th ‘The area is part With the famous Al Kader band usiness as a milliner. Her home is| of the Ozette river n jof an Indian reseryat chanters and dancing girls it was impossible Jmore photos poured in from last! vivors until this morning, the threatened strike of marine} subsided sufficiently Bioving picture contract that is the|their being returned to the Rellef in business session of the organt | workers, set for tomorrow, is avert entertainment was provided at Metropolitan theatre for the women. Jed, thix is what will’ happen } month, all o Phabetical piles. The deadline for} The men were completely worn out @ntry wae 6 p. m. lafter their long battle with the rough | Robert Nelson, |naflors, firemen, cooks and stewards was expected to be | will leave thelr ships. which was scheduled to been photographed by the mo | gineer, who was the | «treet parade new Masonic will be affected _ 4 tion picture camera are re- | small boat; &. Antonsen, minded again today that y | J. Olson ant Jens Munson } day is their final chan T | They launched a lifeboat from the onderful scenic ables dropped en for venus IF YOU SEE THE MAYOR today, and the mayor is chief rabban of Nile. So he’s “Smiling with : Portlanders real jazz—the peppy, punchy Seattle brand. Smile, dawgawn it, SMILE! >3,000 JEWELRY ROBBERY nnn 30, 1921 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL Vigils of Killarney Villagers ECAUSE OF A LITTLE, CL’ dale and part something else larney brating Saturday “Spuds” was able to walk a few feet! MSY PUPPY, part Aire- And the collective heart of the little community beat} faster because 4 sandy-haired mongrel dog could wag h stumpy tail and bark, ever so feebly, at the chipmunks along the fence. The story of Spuds is just another chapter in the great Book of the Human Heart. It is not every community that is privileged to write a chapter in that book. . at QpPups was @ frolicwome, awkward, lovable puppy. His « WO was Airedale even the mort bie had to a ensible breed family encutche the bar sinister It did not w He «pent monteof the day growling fiercely at sparrows t his owner, Mrs, Rachael Terrell, across Lake Washington Then he suddenly disappeared. He was gone nearly two days. The little town of Killarney missed his fierce grow! and his romping, puppy ways, t A neighbor found Spuds, dragging himeeif painfully along the ground, & quarter of a mile from hie home. His right shoulder was splintered as if from the blow of an ax, and hin leg was @ uncless mans of shat tered bone Some fiend bad struck Spude with an ax and left him in the woods | jto ae fest Spuds" was lifted in tender arms and carried back to the home of} Mis, Terrell, Kin hands #j 4 the wounds and ap 4 the healing It was three o'clock Sunday afternoon. ‘The veterinary from Seattle; mad ould not be obtained. Spude was fighting gamely for hin life ‘ y am any pedigreed thorobred who ever won a blueribbon at a kennel show ‘ Most of the neighbors had dropped in to see If they could help Spuds.| Sam Kruger, who lives near Beaux Arts, volunteered to drive to Red mond, @ distance of 14 miles, to secure the services of Dr. J. H. Wood| side, an expert on dogs. Meanwhile his wife placed the wounded shoul-| tne deal, it ig said, jed him the from her ba, fer in improvised splints It was midnight when they returned. None of the neighbors had left While Dr. Woodside set out his instruments the women prepared hot} water and clean towels. Spuds wagged the stump of his tall feebly, and ooked up at his friends with appealing, eloquent eyes. * s . splint d original t bear, the Airedale in one of the gamest dogs in from between bin white, sharp For ni two hours he was next morning. Spuds was game When the work was completed and the neighbors started to leave for thgir respective homes, Spuds’ eyes followed them to the door, as if he hanked them for helping him—a mongrel! pup. “6 «© HAT WAS A WEEK AGO. Altho be te still in bandages and splints puds is recovering rapidly. His shoulder is knitting fast, ace: rding But if you were in Killarney this week you may have wondered at the light burning in the Terrell kitchen every night. And you may have noticed members of the lttie community returning home in the early | morning hours, weary-eyed but happy And here is why It was feared that Spudx might worry at the splints with his teeth and perhaps injure the fast-healing bones. Every night some member of the neighborhood sat up with the little Alredale and kept him from un FEW SHORT WEEKS and Spuds will be down at the | marked not dock at Killarney thumping his tail at the evening | from te house t 1090| boat returning from the city with his friends. lodge |able to romp in the yard and grow] fiercely at sparrows and | chipmunks. Spuds, something seems to say, will never forget the kind- “Every man is a god to his dog,” somebody once said. And Spuds was able to walk a few feet S 175,000 Marine Men |Filipinos Wanted Are Waiting Strike} on Tug Snohomish WASHINGTON, April 30.—Unless| Call for three Filipino youths! They're lwanted for a life of thrills and adventure on t wt guard cutter Snoh is $45 a ar “velvet.” Work is About 25,000 engineers and 100,000/ light and pleasant, says Dr. A, W iV insued the call today, Apply at const guard headquarte Approximately 60,000 port workers | ing aturday ! American shipping on the Atlan} ANNAPOLIS, Md. April 30. tc, Pacific and gulf will be tied up.|Navy pleber today defeated Pennsyl vy in the ng board | vania's freshmen rowing « navy. r Fifteen hundred ship| 8 1 800 privately own walking around like a Turkish cigaret today, don’t imagine he’s fallen heir te the Sultan’s harem. It’s simply that Al Kader caravan of Shriners, from Portland, is visiting Nile temple ile,” and, by gosh, let’s all do the same. Smile with Nile and show these On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise TheSeattleStar (eau 1599, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879 ates Because PUPPY WALKS A FEW FEET! @ ‘Heart of Humanity’ GIRL LEADS Goes Out to ‘Spuds’| TO RAID ON Abused Dog’s Life Saved by All-Night DOPE JOINT the entire town of Kil-|Logger Arrested on Charge on the east shore of Lake Washington, was cé le- | of Selling Her Narcotics squad of White C can take you to « place with in a block of police headquarters where they are selling dope like girls and boys.” mit that his! deavor to excape wit about his clothing NOT GIRL'S The girl's offer to a jeation of the joint near police head quarters was not her first effort to ND HERE 18 WHERE the real heart of humanity made itself mant-|help White Cross workers and the |} police to round up narcotics agents led an inves 25 ounces of “Never mind,” pretty bad actor myself.” she replied; “I'm a the girl arranged as she hand. Meeting Gregory Realizing he | ory obeyed i ntly released on place the broken shoulder in a plaster’ of Paris! anq tater ix sald to have admitted to ; that he had shipped to Ban Francisco, aced and confiscated He was taken to jail, world, Spuds did not belle his ancestry, Hardly a whimper escaped | where 4 from midnight until 4 o'clock the SQUAD HIDES AS | GIRL ENTERS DEN girl led her squad 1 went to the doc ave his name She asked for morphine and eal was made and the girl! She returned to the y As the officers were about to bur in the door, a second man was followed to a grocery ked for change He will be} White Cross al hours before | | But eyery person in Killarney is a god to the little Aire- 4 said, in G dale. about the streets, ‘Trailing him a n to arrest F feeling certain he was a righthander rolled into the Nonar was subdued | sold five when he ar- at police headquarters: n Kirk, of the Snohomish, who! Passengers Aboard Ship Transferred | BLOCK ISLAND, R } passengers aboard th Pioneer build: | taken off last nl gatta here. ‘he plebes fin-| aground in a fe craft will be affected ished a length ahead Other passeng &e ie TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE DAYLIGHT ROBBERY NETS $3000 IN JEWELRY Diamonds valued t $3,000 were stolen from the spartinent of 1, | erson, sales manager for the Oldsmobile Co., during the half hour absence of Mrs. Peterson Saturday afternoon. Detectives C. J. Waech- ter and Tom Hayden rushed to the Peterson home, n the Farragut apartments, 1620 13th ave. They aid that the theft was evidently committed by omeone familiar with the hiding place of the gems. The thief stole a $1,500 sunburst, three diamond ing worth $1,500, a $100 gold watch, a $25 avallieve and $10 in cash. Mrs. Peterson left the apartment door ajar while she visited across the hall When she returned she noticed that the watch was 1issing from the dresser top. She opened the gem drawer. It was empt The thief passed up a valu- able silver set of plate POLICE START SEARCH FOR GIRL MISSING FOUR DAYS Search of the city for Mary Hogardy, 27, missing ince Wednesday noon, was started by police this aft- ernoon after her brother made a special piea to police to find her. She left her room at 425 Seneca t. Wednesday noon jooking for work witn only 50 C s in her pocket. She did not return that night and has not been back to her room or seen by friends e. That the girl had been kidnaped or was the ictim of some sort of foul play was the theory ex- pressed by the brother NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H.E. Philadelphiz 100100006 2 9 pe At Broc 00100020%-3 3 @ mith and Brugsq: Pfeffer. and Miller. Boston : 100001002—4 12 1 New York 01081040%—9 9 1 Yeacheer. Townsend and O'Neill; Nehf and Smith Cincinnat 000000010—1 F , At St. Louis 10010001 *—% 9 fy Luque, Brenton and Wingo; Pertica and Dithoeter ss -eeveicanie game postponed; wet ground: , * 8% & AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. +t. Louis . - 000005000—5 7.2 At Detroit 10300008 *—7 9 } hocker, Hayne and Severoid: Middleton and Bassler, Aimsmith nd ...0900001000038—4 12 2 At Chicago 0000010000028 9 Mails, Bagby and O'Neill, Nunamaker; Kerr and Schalk Washington .......0001023800—6 11 1 St Philadelphia ...003000020—5 1) 4), Acosta, Sachary and Gharttty; Moore, Keefe and Perkin New York Boston game postponed; wet grounds Xe * * SHRINERS HALT PARADE TO CHASE SUSPECT Mayor Caldwell Police Chief Searing and several hundred Shriners took a hand in a “li'l game,” between Sam Cohen, 30, junk dealer, and M. Anderson, 2, merchant, Saturday afternoon, The Shriners’ parade was lined up ready to start from City el when Cohen came sprinting down Yesler way at top spe Anderson was right at his coat tails yetrng, “Stop, thie The parade broke up while ali hands chased Sam. He was caught by Sergeant W. S. White and Patrolmen A Donahue and M. C. 8 Sam explained that he and Anderson. were engaged in a little game and he thought the latter was skinning him, so he gr 4 all the money in sight and ran. Both men were booked at police station, *,. *% * ‘ KELLY IS AHEAD OF RUTH NEW YORK, April 30 —George Kelly of the New York Giants, National league rival of Babe Ruth, forged ahead today in the home run race with a four-base clout in the seventh inning against Boston. The! bases were choked when Kelly landed on Pitched Townsend's offering. This made six for Kelly, + * * ANNOUNCE WAGE REDUCTION SAN FRANCISCO, April 30.—The Southern Pacific railroad company today served formal notice upon its employes of its de sire to reduce wages a total of approximately 20 per cent, The proposed reduction is to be considered at a series of conferences during May and, if finally adopted, will become effective June 1, All classes of employes, excepting those belonging fo the four rail- road brotherhoods, are affected. * = INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 30.—President W. C. Marmon, of the Nordyke & Marmon company, announced a 20 per cent re- duction in the price of Marmon automobiles, effective May 2. AKRON, Ohio, April 30.—A 20 per cent reduction in tire and tube prices to take effect Monday, was announced by B. F. Good: rich company, General Tire & Rubber company and the Mason Tire & Rubber company * * * MOTORBOAT BEATS TRAIN NEW YORK, April 30.—The 50-foot motorboat Gar IT. arrived here today from Miami, Fla, beating the fastest train time from that city by 21 minutes. ‘The boat's actual running time for the 1,241 miles was 48 hours, 9 minutes, an average of slightly less than 30 miles an hour, She left Miami on Monday morning, but made several stops owing to stormy weather, She was piloted by her owner, Garfield A. Wood of Detroit, and carried a crew of four * * STRANDED SUB IS FLOATED NEW LONDON, Conn. April 30.—The United States sub- marine 0-10, which went aground on Montank Point early today, was floated shortly aft 2 o'clock this afternoon. She was ex: tricated by a tug, assisted by her own power, She apparently was not damaged, and started for this port eee * * MAN ROBBED OF $5,000 KANSAS ¢ Mo., April 80, n route from a bank to @ soft drink parlor, JoSeph Stockdaie today was held up and robbed of $5,000 by two men.