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(REV. DR. BLISS’ SAFE CRACKED (THE DOPE RING’S REVENGE: CHAPTER TWO) ~~ Ew Weather Tonight and Saturday, fatr; moderate winds, mostly westerly. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 57, Minimum, 44. Today noon, 55, On the Issue of Americonion There Can Be No Compromise TheSeattleStar 7 jij Entered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Yoar, by Mall, §5 to $9 4 V@LUME 23 = ; TILE, WASIL, FR IDAY, MAY 6, 1921. “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ;IN SEATTLE HERE TO MAK || Confessions BLUE a oe IBLE of a Husband) s::.\qpostizor WARWGS Hi:Yip'SOME ray 1 TAKE (Copyright, 1971, The Seattle Star) Women excused from th HAD NOT been home five minutes before I cigs had | jury that Is to determine th made a mistake. Hardly a word had been said. It was | fiers ol tie eee 7 a something in the air. Any husband will know what I mean. | Prertom is accusing Bull Arn oin’ u a ur ays Rapidly I made a survey of my conduct. Now Ihadit. I] nim May §, 1920, Judge J. Tj } Ronalt r had omitted to kiss Dorothy when I came in. I saw just how I had blundered. If she had been there to eet me, of course I would have remembered the kiss. But pe had been holding a conference with Rosa in the kitchgn. Heavy Charge of Powder é Touched Off in Trinity 3) HITS CITY SEA STRIKE _ } had talked to her thru the open door and when she came at leape Bi Church 4 f out had pea or o See ak OM : non mate ae Comes to “Sow Seeds of}Government to Stamp Ou If I had m anything of a diplomat, i ad been marrie¢ nt. He wants Puritanism in Our Un- j ‘ ° Safe-crackers blew the safe in 20 years instead of two, I would have stopped right there. ‘ Mi Violence, Is. Ultimatum; ‘Trinity Pls church, Prosk On other occasions I had ‘omitted the kiss, apologized, and ans: he wan donee righteous Midst Guns Used, Report snd James st, early Friday. been forgiven. There would have been no real storm if I had been willing to give up my idea of playing cards at Sid’s house that night. | He t» Dr. Witbur F. Crafts, head of But something drove me on. I was ores sobatd sjoeee e, ected?» A inci ode: os between os kets for Ws, ms at the office. wanted to get my mind o usiness, and | Pr g rv) | nternational orm | ing seacnen and men sen mar the surest way I knew was a good card game. After I had} age n L oY MCA the government vessel, EK R explained about the kiss and given her not one but thre | fa Dr. Crafts dropped into the eity | Somm Dorothy looked somewhat pacified. I ventured to begin: Solumn 3. Rev. W. H. Bliss, leader of the Cross, anti-narcetle organization, pastor of the church Police believe that members of dope ring, harassed by the Cross, plotted the cracking of safe, intending to get impor! pers concerning the anti- ‘The advance agent of the blueys| F owing reports of several #kir arrived in Seattle today mishes, some of them involving gur wat the Sea dintrict manager for the the avowed intention of chang: | shipp board, today issued an ult bur pale lavender taws and|matum that no er violenc drive, “Dear, I thought of going over to Sid’s tonight. Some of! Friday. | ecttad lat Wa: bhke, ta Salle “hee ae nf r geeaticoa. ba ciaeced eacouel the boys will be there and—” ot sar tbe WOULD PUT CURB | deulened* sakbehetnent“tabiiedl ARE SLIGHTLY SINGED “But Edith asked us to come and play bridge with them) reindeer meat popular tn East—|ON MANY JOYS a conference with United States Dis Only small amounts of tonight.” why not here? Dr. Crafts would have stricter) | cetrndy: “enuniehe, tie were kept in the safe. The “ tomorro’ see, I’ rom-| Princess Bonnie; comic opera;|regulation of dancing, Sunday | *'° — papel records were slightly singed by Can't we go ww? You T've practically prom Franklin high tonight. movies and baseball, divorce, pepful| Wtlch ft was urged that, while the explosion, Rev. Bliss was in Bremerton day, and it could not be whether or not White Cross are kept in the safe, 4 Entrance was not made te the — Washington products to be shown |"medicinal” preparation, gambling | F°¥*rmment did not wish any trou “Oh, of course, if you'd rather be with your friends than): Preacnck & Nelustte nest week, {and clothing. me | ble, immediate and drastic steps with me.” Isaac Koko fished in eity water-| Ho will sow the seeds of Puritan. | Would be taken if any interference _bat—" shed. Judge Gordon nicked him 10/ism here until Sunday night, when —_ the sailing of the shipping wild, wild! Kappa Kappe|of repression to Spokane, His firat |“ * - ~1 XP gate things at the office; I onane sucortty olds cabaret dance |talk in Seattle wan at the ¥. W,| “We are going to sail those ” D . he spoke |424 saib them on time if | Hommes oaid Frifay. “Any ence OF rough stuff will not be toler ated, We imeued this warning to thome concerned today, and we're go- . a by 1.” | the top of the safe and the Noor I at 7 {|Joima faculty of Wilson's "Modern | Reformer.” nldn't mean any relaxation at ail--simply a couple of Business college. Dr. Crafts ts @ tall, thin man, | hours during which I would have to give my reasons for) jiventures of a Cheerful Re|gnrbed in the conventional heck © bidding two no-trumps and why I didn’t double Edith’s three | former”; pr. Wibur F. Crafts, ¥. W.| (rock cont of the professional re (ps to *t ~ h CA today noon former, Despite his avowed blue tamped in. The only door om 4 been ital suicide to remind Dot that! Punera! * rvices for Capt. Thomas |the divine tid to_pmite os, GQ WEAR AT GAME safe, of an old-fashioned type, It would have mari os McLaughlin, 9 a. m. Saturday; | casionally « hivlite work WARDEN; 00!GEE! loosened by the explosion. It © when we were engaged she had declared she would insist st james ca ertounly, tut at the uame time he a} SE! only opened about three-quarters f on me spending a night every week out with my i friends.| something Lundquist-Lity |ia able to nee the humorous aide of oe, Beith and 2. Lita an tach, Te jammed there. Sate not want clot? hing store opens juvenile shop in| hin labors. At times he even fetches | ™*bim closed wate oA perts open work | It would have been sheer madness to tell why I di ° [basement salesroom a very. fetching chuckle, warish river Wednes@ay, consigned day noon. | Game Warden A. J. Beach to the POLICE BELIEVE IT to see Edith. Professional autho ol ourmewnr . “ - : me ores WE'VE ONLY STARTED” lower regions when he interrupte DOPE RING’S REVENGE At dinner I made several unsuccessful attempts to get Dot | Northwest Writers areociation, with | sn Hie Weannine to talk. After the meal she went to the phone. I heard her Kenneth Gilbert as president tale tava erie “Whiten 06 ww them, iaoconding to Beach ecg docks ie aclines’at oops a ca!! Edith and explain that we couldn’t come that night. She| kite last nleht at 1628 16th ave, Nol form the American people.” Dr.| pworeg ee a ee ee and addicts have been made in @ damage done, but fat Hers enjoy| Crafts dec “We she we, ORS ower two months di was tired and, anyway, I had a business appointment. | Genial beeline extenameeees } ) are anes presage gy te enyeee” oot poe ype ike ‘On ha pe When she came back into the living room she brought} "Gone 1 $10 bail each. some sewing with her. I knew she hated sewing and she|man, receives master's degree in| "tye head ot ‘the reform bureau ~ ————— eorking. on Oe Gates Sa knew I knew it. It was evident she was going to be a oe at University of Call) would tike to see a recreational It Reads Just Like Spates ge soos ne. er rtyr. gis }commiasion established here © to ’ . out only Monday night at Dot had lived during the days when Christians were| ujhnn sinith” Name ternn ant 1n| SUpOrvine movies, theatres, dances One o’ the Fillums eet White, Crome Soomaa ke, she would have insisted on having alt Jon» a ene turna out tO) and all other forms of amusement.| Abe Toroyosht tigator, was tortured by fiends. burned at the stake, she eR F Abe John Smith. Everybody sur} nances hupervision even| Came to Seattle as a stowaway Detective Chad Ballard, who le hotter fire than anyone else. It was the sort of thing| prised more than movies, contends the doc-| Leaped into the Sound from the vestigated the blowing of the Ed R. Hogs, jr. merchant prinoe, rs brought to central station about foot of fuse and a quantity of b }tor. No woman should be permitted |liner Africa Maru two weeks age to dance with a man who is not| While being deported. Captured Twislan old acquaintance. The 4 | Sawed his way out of the immigra where an admission is charged tion detention station a few days e enjoyed, I reflected. spots whale in Sound while tray I got on my hat and coat, then, as I opened the door, an-| (Pie Harbor owiec uiet' bi the Feee nounced: + jonly Blak Curiously, it was because the i “Well, I'm going to keep that business appointment. Mother's day Sunday, will be! nould be abolished, because, says| later. Caught again was old-fashioned that the It seemed a clever thrust, but it didn’t make me feel any | b*erved by Seattle lodge, No. 211) (0 reformer, “the dirt is sure to| Will be sent to Japan on the Ats-| Dear old Mother Ryther (portrait by Bushnell studio),|men aid not succeed. Heres oo a better. I had the suspicion I would lose in the card game, vena ge: of Moose, W. G, Leckey bese Maru when she sails Satur. and, below, the big new home whose birthday is being cele-|er™ safes are cast. The hinges shucks! r lereep tn.” and I did. Anyway, it was better than having to face Edith,| Joe otto, 1707 ave, 8, .wanta|, That the Shimmy, the Monkey |@4% brated.—(Photo by Price & Carter, Star staff photogra- pedncrie se watse, Tooele but that trial had merely been postponed. the thet who stole his witch tn the eee oe ree eee” eee i. s phers.) splitting, the hinges gave under Contin: ice room oO: rye & Co, 217 > int | ono ; oe theeniad ienibente All aboard for the Birthday Party!|teered this morning to go out to the| Pressure. The door, instead of iy ee Coee — ye an fh a Ang ah oy hy epson got ners ROHIBITIO Bright and early this morning The | home tonight and trim the hair of | ing knocked off, was only because when the hinges ga’ outlet for the explosive force was made, i COATS USED TO yt age: Hay \ erore to] "They ate as tneneusable ao the OR CIGARETS? Stara phone board bussed. The | ‘se 220 kids—giris as well as | Jack Follett, 15. He left his home at | boys,” . i anyittk he Was paltg ¥ ¢ 4 © movies,” he says |be given at the monthly meeting of | /omin Le i n cLE LIP Blue Law Boosters ing he was goin aiifornia |! re hds ~ | the Mountaineers’ club, in the Cham- | {*urateur extraordinary, came over | ANG) aMELLY FACE STUFF cngineer T. KR Beeman | he humbug of medicinal beer 7. 2 etre Pastor G. W. Pettit of the Centr! ers’ clut that mainten-| will be cut out of the Volstead| er of Commerce rooms, at 8 p. m./ aye" he roared. “Who aithor.| “We'll take along our electric clip-| MUFFLE EXPLOSION P 0 IS Seventh-Day Adventist church, Boy! nty roads should be|act,” the reformer predicta. Lisi. 4 atlas lxed you to say that I would make a| Pers and all the nice smelly things| Sexton H. L. Woodward di f a 1 ston and Olive st., in his sermon topic his office, and not with ‘The youth of this country ts not | birthday cake for that Mother Ryther which boys like to have on their) the cracking of the safe at 8 a mm Young marauders who broke into sunday event on “ithe unty commissioners | coing to be debauched by this devil's Two Oregon Towns party tomorrow afternoon? 1 think | heads after a haircut. He found that the window to the Sunday evening will preach on “The Cie ae ane . Volstead act is gO a : "} vill be secretary's office had been jimmied, e substation No, 48, Wontedlanese Potent Reasons Why the|..%:.¥ ‘ um pupils to| stead me Will Be Auctioned | ‘"*'."°",°% ns all nonsense It will be a live haireutting party, | morelar ° ‘ execute M nd folk dances, | in ngently enforced e It's a footish waste of money jand when we get thru—whew! ¢ office was in confusion, H. Little pharmacy, 335 | protestant Church Is Hammering at| and will stage 5 at an exhibition | that the young le never will see} IMPERIAL, Ore., May 6—Impe| “WHAT? we yelled, in Amaze-| There'll be hair enough to make a| Several coats had been thrown N., Thursday night, ob-/ the Door of Congress to Force a Blue} of their work, on the eighth floor of |@ drop of the stuff!” rial will be one of two Oregon towns| ment. “D'ye mean to say you won't| couple of mattresses! around the safe to muffle the detona- Gained $10 in postal funds, $5 drug | Sunday Law on the Citizens of Amer-| the Y. W. @. A. building, at 11 a m The reform bureau is making a di-/to be sold under the sheriff's hammer | make that cake “You tell ‘em the barbers are com. | “on. store cash, 50 clinical thermometers | ica.” Saturda | rect drive against the beer “evil” in| at auction. | GOT A RISE T ing!" When the black powder fafled to land a tray of cheap jewelry | He claims that it ts not the aver inch boards, prizes and parn-| many lands, It has issued pamph-| Ninety per cent of the lots platted |OF US THAT TIME |__MeLeod and his willing workers open the safe, the cracksmen pried ‘The work was patently that of age citizen that desires uch Inws, ernalia disappeared from White‘r| lets against beer in ten foreign lan-|years ago in both Imperial and| “Heh, heh haw, haw, haw!!gave the Ryther. kiddies a similar |0" the safe door with jimmies, The boys, according to Postof Inspeé but those that have been built ur hall Snoqualmie Thursday | cuages, including Chinese, Harper, near here, will be auctioned |Oh, ho, ho ne, het” ghuckled }party last Christmas, And it was | last had hopelessty jammed the door tor A. A. Imus, who was investi on the sophistry of bigotiam and sheriffs were on the | “RAZZLE-DAZZLE” on May 21 Hazen, “I got a rise out of you that | some party. and they were forced to give up the ing Friday. Entrance was obtained | profound selfishness. There 19 no clue to| FALLS UNDER BAN Formal notices of sale of the towns| time, didn’t I?” YOU BET WE'LL| Just after he left, Burt Butter. |J°>. ua et rture broken in @ | the * “Razzle Dazzle, turkey raffles, | for taxes were Posted today, MAKE THE CAKE! How many kids| worth called up, No finger prints or other clues fs fear window ht feet from the PRING CALLS: Her foot burned by a radiator in a| nickel-in-the@slot machines, “craps” | ———— is Mother Ryther looking after now,| “I'd lke to contribute 50 pounds| Which might lead to the capture of i fag po en | . 4h Pre So ginger" S ~ bo 7 ef taniy.” a “AL ‘| the yeses were found. Sam Brown, ground, T obbers stood on a gar- HE CAN" | street car, she claims, Mrs, Mollie| and all other forms of gambling are ANG! ANOTHER about f candy,” he sai Also, if it's) oa bage can to reach the opening. | 2 CAN’T COME |cuinane, 62, 1s suing the Puget] under the reform bureau's displeas: AS , r O agreeable, Mrs. Ruth Boyer, harpist, |f the Norris Safe company, was the No narcotics or alcohol were taken.| Spring called to L. A. Dusterhoff,| sound Electric Co. for $3,000 in the| ure TRADITION GONE) «an right, wet make a cake BIG | will sing and play at the party. authorized safecracker, who opéned. | serving sentence in the county jail| superior court. Tb ed atc Dr. Crafts would have federal] Bang! Goes another of the old UGH FOR 220 KIDS" Yes, it would be agreeable, we told | the safe. 277 for moonshining. occurred January 1918. movie inspectors browse around the: | stand-bys, And that was the beginning of a| him, a” aaa Me ee MBI TOUS, BUT | Dusterhoff called to the janitor to 1 as not in Seattle Fri-| atre port on “naughty” films Who said actors were always day here in The Star office.| These were just a few of the pleas- Wife Il; Van Loan JU DG MENT POOR | cant the U. S. marshal and call at At least, not of-| For 54 years the reverend doctor | broke? © always happy when someone |ant surprises that were sprung dur- 4 . ink Washington, st. | tention to the fact that his time was Gordon told| has been in the business of reform B. W. Huff, 24, electrician, was ar- something for Mother Ryther. |ing the day. Mrs. John Lee Hall, Cancels His Speech } dry was i “for Joe Williams e|up today | him to get « je of the city | ing people. rested at Third ave, and University Next came Glen McLeod, proprie | who ts the commanderin-chief of the| Owing to illness of his wife, H, Hi. | famed stre is still very much un- The jailer called up, but the mar. |limita before noon. Olson was “And I guess it will be another 64) st., Thursday night, by detectives) tor of McLeod's barber shop, 1321) birthday affair, which is to. cele-|Van Loan, scenario writer, sched- | like the Sahara desert and Williams | shal called it off |charged with being a disorderly per-| years before I finish the Job,” he| who charged him with stealing $20/ Third ave. brate the first anniversary of the/uled to speak to journalism students, fa in jail. Dusterhoff gets out tomorrow. son said, fetching another chuckle, from a Thespian, “The 10 boys at the shop volun (Turn to Page 22, Column 6) canceled the address, | HERE MAY BE some reason why Col. R. C. Forbes,;by pique at Seattle because the Chamber of Commerce Disruption of a trained office personnel, number- | Perhaps Forbes acted hastily. If so, he should realize newly appointed head of the United States war risk had refused to indorse him as against Will E. Humphrey; ing 200 persons, many of whom will refuse to leave that Seattle is the logical city for the district headquarters, insurance bureau, should move the 13th district headquar- for the shipping board. their homes here. Out of the 87 educational institutes to which ex-service in ters from Seattle to Tacoma, If that is the reason, Col. Forbes convicts himself of so Disorganjzation of the department by ‘the removal | men are sent by Uncle Sam, 27 are located in Seattle, and Shere may be some reason why the headquarters for the small a caliber that to quarrel with him would be} of the 80. offices maintained in the Arcade building | only six in Tacoma, of the 2,721 war veterans receiving federal board of vocational training and the war risk insur- humiliating. and covering the states of Washington, Oregun and | vocational training in the district, 1,118 live in the vieinite 3 ance department should suddenly be uprooted from its) he Star cannot believe any man whom a president of! Idaho and the consequent danger of valuable papers of Seattle. ‘i logical location in Seattle. the United States would pick for a responsible position] and records being lost. It would seem that the colonel had really struck against But it is difficult to imagine what it is. could be so petty | Consequent hardship on thousands of war veterans j|the convenience and comfort of the majority of the ae | The Star is loath to believe that Col. Forbes is animated, And yet Forbes action means: who must depend on the efficiency of the office. service men of Washington, Oregon and Idaho, :

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