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Il RIOTERS | ARE FINED AND J “Men Who Figured in Fri- day’s Water Front Clashes Are Sentenced Four men were fined $100 and sen- temoed to serve 30 days in jail; five men were fined $100 and two men "were fined $25 in potice court Satur. @ay as & result of numerous clashes ‘om the waterfront in the marine Friday. ‘was sentenced to serve fined $100 Friday after. Kahlow, C. F. Woods, Conrad by attacking a man leav ; ing up one of the Drawis. The fusillade occurred when Mattison and James Olivares are al- to have attacked & man on ave. Patrolmen Ballou and the alloged attack. Mattison was halted by three shots fired by Officer Joo Higuera; C. Peterson, W. R. and John Wiegant were fined C. B. Buckley and H Walters on the steamer President, ‘were fined $25 each for carrying con @ealed weapons. Ernest Johnson, fireman on the "President, was beaten and rébbed by | in the waterfront Friday oe cif! Injunction Against - Portland Strikers PORTLAND, May 21.—No new dis cea were reported along Port water front early today, fol- tiv Hose. lowing the issuance of an injunction temporarily restraining #ix maritime unions from further strike activitica, son, United States District Attorney L. ser Rielgege mong teal DN Humphreys obtained the imjunc tion in Federal Judge Wolverton's court, following the fourth serious | waterfront riot within a week, The restraining order was a temporary ona The unions are required to come tnto court at 10 a m. May 26 and show cause why the injunction should not be made permanent, | Strikers Here Not NEW. YORK, May %1.—Striking marine engineers in Hightand, | Guit ports will vote tomorrow on a proposed settlement of their differ ences with the American Steamship Owners’ association, which resulted No vote will be taken on the Pa ‘Two clashes in which arrests were | tieve they have the operators beaten and want no compromise. ‘The settlement which was agreed upon in Washington by representa the | provides for a 15 per cent wage re | duction, lers and pro-rata overtime. (So far as Observation Goes.) the federal court here yesterday to Give In, Report Atlantic and a walkout three weeks ago. ie coast, as the strikers there be Y of the strikers, the owners and nited States shipping board, reinstatement of the strik nm uty i, i Flame of the Yukon.” COME “THE SKIPPER’S ee ee ee ee re ee Return Engagement il a ee Nain TOONERVILLE trols Discussing Things You Rarely See— Those Items Known as Lingerie! FRANCES BOARDMAN. vice ts in $00-ton steel Maru No. Hy fH “a qytiett i ib! hay yan f EEOE ; Uh Now—A Paramount Picture DOROTHY DALTON in a vibrant, thrilling story of the Great Northwest DY FLIRTATION” HANS HANKE In the land of gold and snow and primitive, barbaric life she rules as a queen—until the men, maddened by her unapproachable beauty, drag her from her throne—the rest is a tale as thrilling as ‘The PATHE NEWS World-Famous Pianist é : Prelude to “Die Meist _ © Je Piano Solo......... ; 4 “Ballet Egyptian”... “Erotik” . Serenade from Uddin peat usr Les Millions D’ ‘Arlequin” Selection from “Madame Sherry”. .*.........++++0+e¥++0++++Hoschna 44 ARTISTS—ARTHUR KAY, Conductor e) singer”. Mr, Hans Hanke, Soloist d rr a : Coliseum Concert Orchestra De Luxe Concert Sunday Morning, 11 to 12 + eweeees. Wagner seveeees Selected “av oUF ATA" wl MA Mines itchin, who a Francisco | Public the necessity of carefulnens | 245 Harriet nt. and I 8, Children, ts a brief Aside, and dedicated to the Bride. You see, & fast-approaching June means Wedding Time ts coming soon. * * * ‘The Setting for the Trouseeau Boene ts largely made of Crepe de Chine. ‘Thie & a Diplomatic Way, observa, of eseking to convey to Those with Senaibilities, that Garments which One mever seem—the Items known as Lingerie—are Bulwarks of Boclety, Thing Wrong; I don't propose to linger long where Frontier Limite are set forth by Camisoles upon the North, and, on the South, by Dainty But any In-theMaking Bride, or Parent on her Mother's Sida, will tell you that, however brief, these things cause nearty all the Grief in managing « Difficult, tho Pulchritudinous, Reault! Now please don't get this Whole NEW SHIP LINE FOR THIS PORT Yamashida Kisen Kaisha to Establish Service Regular monthly service te Aus tralia from Puget Sound, San Fran cisco and San Pedro will be estab Ushed next month by the Japanese Yamashida Kisen Kaisha, Frank K Hitchin, San Francisco representa- tive for the company, Saturtay. ‘The inanguration of the new rer line with the Japanese | policy of opening new lanes of com merce and establishing new of trade, according to has just returned to after @ trip to Puget Sound. ‘The first vense! to be dispatched wil be the announced freighter 1 which salle next month. A sister ship will fol low one month later. President Yamashida, bead of the company bearing his name, con 200,000 tons of shipping, is highly rated by Lleyés, THE SEA ‘SHERIFF FROM EAST LIKES US Says Seattle Is Is a Wonder- | 4.7.2 ful City action by Lieut Gov, William J, Coyle on extradi tion of Joseph I. Granger, charged with abandonment of bis wife and eight children in Kankakee, Til, Sheriff W. J. Riley of that city chat ted with Sheriff Starwich ary morning. “We have the finest asylum for the insane in the world at Kao kakee,” said Riley. “Do you fill it from your own community?’ asked Starwich, The visiting official answered “No,” and proceeded to disoums his mission here “Seattle is a wonderful city.” he mid. “The eun shines here beautt fully, Ite a bit of luck for me that, altho the attorney general has approved extradition for Granger, the gevernor's office will probably not pass on the matter before Mon- Awaiting Mnal | day.” Before Sheriff Riley arrived, Granger was found in company) with his niece, who Ja also his sis | torin-law, He ts aid to have told Sheriff Starwich's deputies he had a wife and child here and that he was sending the [linols wife all he could afford. Me was released from fall Thurs day on $500 bonds by Judge King Dykeman before whom a writ of habeas corpus had been brought. ae Warn Campers to Put Out Camp Fires Next week Is Forest Protection | week extenstve preparations have been made to bring home to the camping in the woods, Forest fires in the United States during the last five years did $85, 000,000 damage | ‘The states of Washington and Ore | fon till have 700,000,000,000 feet of standing tishber, forming the great-| out aaset of the Northwent. A careless match can jeopardize a mountain of firm, A little caution on ——|the part of those who une the great national parks and timber reserves | as camping sites will save millions annually to the West. OWDEEDO, CONDUCTOR! CAMDEN, N. J, May t1-Car| riders on lines in this ofty, Inatead of dropping their fares into the box and ignoring the guardian of the said box, now greet him with “Howdo-| youdo, Mr. Smith?" or whatever his name, How do they know the conductor's name? The Public Service Railway | Co. haa placed neat signa in the rear of the car, telling car riders the con ductor’s name. The company wants to “inject @ little buman interest to transportation.” Tariff Measure Is Reported Okeh WASHINGTON, May 21.—The Longworth resotution putting Into ef. fect higher tariff rates now being written Into a permanent tariff bill, | as goon ag this measure comes before | the house, was favorably reported to the house today. The action was taken by the houne| ways &nd means committes with the | domocrata and Representative Young. | North Dakota, republican, against It Mounted Cops Stop Albany Strike Riot ALBANY, N. Y¥., May 21.—Retn- forcements of state constabulary were rushed here today as a rewult of renewed rioting in the street car strike. Two civilians and two state police men were seriously injured. Scores of others were bruised when police men rode their horses into the crowds. voting | Four New Beds Are Added to Orthopedic Four new beds have teen named In the Children’s Orthopedic hospital, Beds are to be maintained by the Aberdeen Rotary club, the Girls’ club of Queen Anne high school, the Aretic club, Barnacles and one will be named in memory of Abbie Alice Drew by her frienda. Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Matsul, Matkichi, 900% Washington $21 16th ave. boy. Kawagishi, Tofiri, 622 King Aok jetmul, 404 Fifth ave. Mitsumaso, Mateutato, 618 Dearborn at, boy. Muier, KL F, Vashon island, girl. Rosenberg, Al, 1321 BE Union ‘st, boy. Wai W. R, Bellevue, boy ‘catherstone, tJ, 814 Melro AMierson, M. ©, 1523 18th ave. 8, sotheran, P. A, 4761 W. Eddy et, oy. Banton, F. A, 6807 Firth ave N. B, ri Williama, Albert, 4406 Holly Coates, C.K, 8208 Stroud p: MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence. Peterson, Karl P., Portland . Christianson, Anna M., Portland, Foster, Nick Harold, esetsic Pavloff, Katherine, tle . Fry, Cecil Ly Hettanaes + wal Marta, Grace Kvelyn, Seattle. Logal Morrison, William G., Seattle. Legal Clemaon, Dora, Seattle .......Legal Thomsen, Anton, Seattle .....Legal Smith, Ida Alice, Seattle McKay, Wella T., Denver . Stamper, Ruth fi, Seattle :. Finley, Harold V4 Port Blakeley .27 Matland, Florenee, Port Blak 23 Hufford, Clark 8, Monroe Legal | Whismand, Mabel, Seattle Cusaman, Paul Detwiler, | attle tee Russell,” attle Winter, Schroeder, Lewis, Frank Joseph, panto Lanes Lawson, Annio, Seattle ....,.Legal Hhubert, Jos 5 Ward, Geor, 27th ave N. W. Van Waters, William, 72, Broadway 27 W, 64th. hott ave, 11 Ninth ave Ta King ey, William, 82, county spitel i the |0153 Sixth ave. '34 TTLE Bureau of Missing | Relatives rer | The Star mvit Th in reuniting those whe hi rated. Thee whose relatives oF) Rewepapers are invited to reprodece such items aa will latersed | ready to withdraw from the war late| ‘The war department will provide ‘ ¥ their commanitics. in 1914, but remained in at the re transportation to and from the Price. of Wives. Up; dtd quest of Ambuasadors Herrick 894 camp, Board and lodging, medical The Missing Relatives Editor had no sooner entered the office Satur day morning than he received a tele. phone call from Mra. C. A. Bangs, N. W., giving the addrems of R. M. MacDonald, adver tived for by this bureau Friday, Mac | Asks Probe U. S. gation of how the United Staten got |erature necessary for entry Im the | Yeomait, into the war was asked in a house resolution Introduced Ilepresentative Michelson, charges that organized propaganda | camps are to be operated during July by financial apd other interests were |and August, The training camp in| | pesponsible for American entry 7 olwux, former French minteter, charged in a book that France was ible Sharp and Robert Bacon, #aid to be Co, diameter, will be installed on Mount | Tamalpais, near San Francisco, to! yerted into a megaphone or @ fan SATURDAY, MAY 2 Y. W. Summer Camp to Open Saturday The ¥. WwW. Citizens’ Training Camp Opens July 6 Application blanks, cards and lit Entry Into War WASHINGTON, May 21.-—Invent! A. summer camp on Bainbridge inland, will open next Saturday. Decoration day 9 wy) ceremonies, participated in by the Chien |wton at the local marine corpse ®© | isece number of girlie who will make AE oruiting statign, 103 Maynard bIdg..| che trip, will feature t recites numerous | First and ashington st. These) pe camp re an in outing or summer home for wor! girls, Yeoralt is a 40-minute ride from the elty, Any additio | information regarding the camp a Men between 16 and 35 are ¢e | be had oy calling thee YW. CA citizens’ military training camps have | pabiors been received by Capt. Arthur King The resolution | this district in at Camp Lewis and Michelson claima that Gabriel Han-| wil! be opened July 6 has Cost Eight Cows Now LONDON, May 21—Lord Dewar- President of the British Goat Sock ety, reports that the price of wives among the African native tribes has advanced since the war. A pre war wife cost four cows; now a wife attention, uniform, equipment, arms jand ammunition are also furnished | Men who are interested can make application at the recruiting station. A ‘straw’ hat that can be con- representative of J, P. Morgan & A huge searchlight, five feet in Donald lives at 313 Mighbanks place. |ijuminate an amusement park|at the ball game has been %h-| costs eight cows fust north of the city limits, West-| there, asked, ern Union Telegraph company, | In the middle ages drunkards used which holds an important mensage to be encased in a barrel, with only for him, was immediately notified. their heads } sticking out eee —— me Western Union holds another When in “Beattie, eat at Boldt’ meamege that cannot be delivered. It ts addremmed to H. H. Thompson, 16th ave, &., Beat and in went from Uval, Tex. It announces burial of a man, presumably a relative of ‘Thompson's, eee Mra. Marie HL. Griffin formerty lived in Vancouver, B. C., but was ast heard of either in Seattle or ‘Tacoma. Her address ix wanted by |Mra, W. A. Dever, 426 1. Tlet at, | Seattle, eee PF. L. Grimes, of Farnhamville, Ta, writes for information as to the wheredbouts of his son, Frederick E. Grimes, last heard from March 10, 1917, when he said he was coming to Beatle to reenlint in the navy oe There ts money waiting gor Pérry Jay and Mary Elizabeth Shears Jay, They are sourht by Mra. Dean Hope, San Francisco, cee Ethel Berkhill, May Berkhil!, Mra | Roy Connett are all one woman. She in sought by C. B. Enquest, 611% Second et, Spokane, | Failing to hear ‘nn hor husband. Albert Jones, after he had left Wil mington, Cal, to find work at Camp Lewis, fast April, Mra, Jones has written in the hope of locating him. ove Six months ago Rugner Samuel Peterson, &, left his home at 3644 Whitman ave., Seattle. A few days later his aged father, John P. Peter son, recetved a long-distance tele phone call, “Ie that you, sont he asked. > “You.” came the reply. “I am In Portiand.” “When are you coming home? the | jfather asked, for he waa left alone| and almost destitute. The boy sald something that the father did not undervtand, and bung up abruptly. ‘That's the tast Peterson has heard of bia won, It ts believed that young Peterson went to Portland in com- pany with another man. Informa on may be phoned to Harry Clarke, North ps7. ‘gs ° Chris M. Johnson, Box 447, Man- @an, North te anxious to: secure information | concerning his | sister, Mra. Daley Barker, who ts somewhere in Seattio,. Mra. Bar| ker han remarried. She has a fon, aged 10, She is married to a ship worker here. eee Rombach, exeervice in Seattia His Alfred J. man, is missing Ferdinand Rombach, 762 James et, 8t. Paul, Minn, wrote) to Mayor Cal@well Saturday for) news of the boy. | 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Charles Gayhardt, 6, of 1409 W. 49th st, was knocked down by the auto of J. A. Bchiumb, |6435 Barnes st. in Ballard, Friday. (9 Doyou ae | a can roll jUING “BuLt DURHAM PIMPLES ON FACE AND BODY Itched Something Fierce. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “The trouble I hed started with emall pings on my face and body, he pimples festered and zs when I would squeezethem t they would dry and scale. + fs They itched something fierce, and I lost « lot of rest scratching them. “I tried all kinds sey edies but penning acipet, iP ‘and I heard about Cuticura Ointment and bought them, and when I had used about two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Bernard Breitenbach, Sher- man Ave., Ft, Atkinson, Wis. Give Caticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum ee daily care of your skin. Semple Pea ee ey Advertisement, Boat Schedules —-SAVE MONEY= Travel by steamer & TACOMA Ina new size package LUCKY STRIKE 10 olgarettes for 10 ots srepeyest comma sty Dealers now carry - ‘sizes: 10 for 10 ctes 20 for 20 cts. It’s Toasted Port ANG bles DAILY AT MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISL AN 12:00 Midnight, Sun, Thurs BELLINGHAM - ANACORT PORT TOWNSEND [AIL CONN AND MILL PORT! HOOD CANAL POINT‘ 4:00 A. uM Tweeter. Friday Frei Por Ne an BAY & WAY OTHY GISH ‘With a parrot that swearsand @ bulldog with itching teeth she invades a haunted house en the trail of burglara Desperate cut-throats who bore off the pearls that she is ao cused of stealing! ‘The rest is an orgy of thrills and laughs and shivers. The “funniest girl on the sereen” in a picture that smashes the blucs, STRAND ORCHESTRA 4 4 ” 7 Under 8. K. WINELAND Playing— { (8) .qhe, ere aneeco 7 Sal Mr. Frederick C. Feringer will play “Turkish March” (Beethoven-Rubinstein) at the Piano Monday Only WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC i nm icreresiersecniegOulelbiaipeaiianiomeontemistapes Christie Comedy | Burton Holmes Scenic “RED HOT LOVE” Spaniali Isles in the Mediterrancan tka ~ S—m asyersees First National ae Kinograms STTITT, .