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Seattle and Tacoma | Must Work Together (An editorial prepared jointly by the Tacoma Times and Seattle Star, expressing the views of both, : and appearing today in the two newspapers.) SS ACOMA and Seattle business men, forget your midsummer folly, and plan for effective work together. Summer is about over. Fall and the fall rush of business are at hand! There has been a lingering attempt at boycott of Seattle business houses going on in Tacoma. There has been muttered talk of counter - boycott heard in Seattle business circles. Team work has been forgotten. That’s madness! These two cities are in most respects ONE COMMUNITY. If they are to grow and flourish it must be together. * * ERE is a world of work ahead. We must prepare for and stim- ulate a building revival that will invigorate the lumber industry and make our cities more com- 4 ASYLUM FOOD ROTTEN! On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star = "g Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 eo & 3 - VOLUME 23 <> ‘SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE 3.000 IN Cook Fired at Sedro- BATTLE Woolley for Throwing CITY T0 Mouldy Rations of CLOTHE Patients to the Hogs Sample of Decomposed Food Intended —— for Asylum Table Use Is Sent to Read Story of Governor Louis F. Hart Peggy; Paul Staudte, f k at the North $s Hospital Up With Duds for) tor ‘the Insane at Sedro-Woolley, has ‘been. fired forin- Kids! subordination.” H Staudte, in Seattle Friday, said he refused to cook and serve to patients rotten potatoes, moldy cereals, cull carrots i (__Peccy ~pertiannens ae aici inatead pe gge he igh dy ig pokey pom worm-infested| 1a West 4 ine. batts fortable places in which to live. I i amie = a mt is a to the ee a ont ‘e =a nl We must GO AFTER and GET foreign trade! oe et et Superintendent Doughty is cold -t0 ‘tmave danended. ™And| gatos, Mputne pv saints Alaska trade! 4 é yi things he had been told to cook for the patients SP ‘= see that a multiplied stream of it is directed into bee's van che SAMPLES BROUGHT TO THE STAR; cotinet Western Washington next summer. fhe tle famity wan hiding tn the| pence foaa'ttatine foe esernibsion the samp were bowed nn Shut off from the East as we are by a barrier of Mi. "Fhe Becial Waitare) “The hex onesies Om exorbitant railroad rates, we must make our pres- a cheap oll stove fur- 1 package of rotten potatoes filled with mould and canker. ent factories function 100 cent and BUILD et ite iekering: bw thelr NEW FACTORIES. We of the Pacific Coast now have the chance to declare ourselves industrially indepe bof We. Digpieks dobeones Itisawon- #3 ity. We must put to work oursu- # ses Seen nt ster sett por be aroun agora mes e| We must irrigate vast areas of Central Washing- otrtoen” Inepector Adare onid, “are old’ stock, that to plain, 1) Miners in the owitt and crookea/E= ton that now are arid and only slightly productive. ' We must help complete the harvesting and mar- keting of the banner grain and apple crops in Eastern Washington, and theabundant berry crops of the West side. ida H these ideas in mind, The Tacoma Times and The Seattle # Star today call upon the business communities of # the two cities to drop their bickering, forget their futile, destructive trade rivalries—AND GET TO. GETHER! If the name of The Mountain is a hindrance to unity, then let’s change the name! Why not call it Mount Tacoma? If need be, have our state leg- islature so designate it bylaw, as it once did by memorial. The National Board of Geographic 2 Names would have to fallin line. BUT,GETTO- = ~ GETHER! i H F i i Bi i i : i i iH 5 ee Hf i i j g g ii HI But I was given park here on their mission of de- for two meals. | struction and flew over the objective y meat at all. territory at an altitude of about 1,000 feet. e aie and theif families equrried | = ° I brought away. Also carrote— anaes sc eoil-temuesna nar oon Practically none, What few I was given) several places where miners have| = employes. The patients were issued butter every | been congregating were wrecked, ac- 1,000 of them. Sugar in served In the wards. They get) cording to reports here, = . [580 pounds for 110 patients every two weeks. FIGHTING BITTERLY “The obly sugar used in cooking is for rice or taploca pudding. ON 25 MILE FRONT which is served on Sunday only. There ts no sugar used in the stewed c apples, raisins, peaches and black figs. All of them» dried fruits are full} Miners and county forces flung | & of weevils. At firet they tried to kill the weevils by heating the fruit.| thelr full strength into a bitter bat- They found that would not work, ao now the dried frait is kept in the re along the 26.mile front between frigerator in the kitchen, They try to freeze the weevils, Logan and Boone counties today. “The food has been so bad lately that complaints have been coming in| The encounter was believed here pretty fast, tho most of the employes and all the patients are afraid to| to be the last struggle before arrival (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) of federal forces. Both sides concentrated armed forcen on opposite sides of the ridge agree; Sacramento Thursday night. M, Pray 29 Starts a convention, dedicates a hall, |" nen were sald to be traveling | thruout the night and shortly after oe y Poses | dawn a concerted attack was And radios to. ships upon the sant launched. | Welcomes an admiral, greets a movie | unde the names of James FROM IMPORTER IN CARF RES The fighting lasted thruout the 4 star; morning with machine guns raking | Has picture snapped by artist bent) Extradition papers requesting the the opposing camps, Steady rifle on return of the men to Seattle will be fire was maintained thruout, while issued immediately by Prosecuting airplanes, circling overhead, advised "Pe gyn naire Freighter Is Too Heavy; | Erickson Files Three-Cent) scares circling: overt progreas of Ei i: is; “ watchmen for their nightly rou! Bana tests his fortitude on garbage Sponsors a playfield opening; throws é a ball, Tries to decide when women dis- A fame. | Writes treatise on a trackless trolley car, And signs an L. I. D. bond with the skirmish. gyro Observer Awaits Help Ordinance Reports of camualtles had not : tired ‘ a medal to an officer Ralph Northern, 16, esti — reached here at noon. Sheriff Don Everybody in both cities is ti of “hard times.” a shot a highwayman in a fair Missing From Home} vaxcovven. 8. c. sept. 2—A]} Counctiman Oliver F. Erickson|Chatin said he had no fdea what Ww ni h h ° hi A fight; wireless message was received here | filed with the city comptroller Fri (Turn to Laat P: » Coli 2 rd times fan ankle contest, Cera ae ee a nancoh Raleh’ Nevix, shortly after midnight stating that |day an ordinance proposing to cut re bona e only have nha when we think hard wear 5 ° strates a car, And in his neck in a long air. times. Now let us think good times, busy times, poonged the towline to the Canadian Im-|city street car fares from eight-and- j , hide not heen’ seen by his| oo tr" iparted at 8:30 p.m. ‘Tho |onsthird to 8 cents Troops Sent to W. parents since 2 p. m. Thursday. a plane flight. 1 message was from the Canadian Ob} With the bill is a petition signed ° ° “From things lke these, of councll ee nea parrar at, nn |merver and read: by more than. 30,000 people urwing| W& From 3 Camps times when everybody has an honest job—and let and of court, 4 “trities| ‘The boy was once a newsboy for| ‘“Towline to Importer parted at | the reduction. FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON, * edly th th Of judgments keen, and “trifles) er and later worked In the /2:20 Pp. m. Location, 38:65 N.; 137:5| Under the provisions of the ordi-|Ind., Sept. 2—Federal troops have us will concert iy that our ought come true. It light as alr,” ty | went; steoring very wild. Will re-|nance, payment for the street car! been ordered into the West Virginia ress room. According to his fathér, ¥, , i | rein: made, for final record and re | Pitt rm thorn. He ware a dark |aulre powerful tug handle Importer. | lines and maintenance costs would be| mine war area from Camp Knox, i Much too heavy for me. Am stand-| covered by taxation, Ky., as well as from Camp Sherman, 0., and Camp Dix, N. J., It was an. WILL come true — times will be GOOD—the Pu- get Sound community will PROSPER if we show — this fall and winter in our local business life the old spirit that raised Liberty Loan quotas, made fighting “devil dogs” out of store clerks, and licked port, a ” of sult and acap, He in five feet, seven ‘short but simple annals inches tall and hae gray eyes ing by. Expect Algerine and Can- — our Mayor, | Police have been asked to ald in|adian Winner about 9 a.m. Missing) New Gag Well Afire, nounced here today by Gen, George finding him, ‘ | € era Mfebout carried wecond and third i Read, commander of the Fifth army rae” overs prot rg ra re — maton, Cadet Sissons and six sailors Threatening Homes corps area, > — er LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 2.— [ cpunell that keeps the mayor #9lns-// BABY GLORIA ODELL oe A Dutch-Shell gas well coming in at | Belfast Now Quiet; By the way, Who received the re-|] HAS ONE MORE YEAR |\Boy, 18, Is Killed = [1245 ¢, m sonny coment tr “mcr| 17 Killed; 200 Hurt ward for finding the Mahoney mys- a a hay trunk? TO STAY IN PRISON by Lightning Bolt|«round signai nin, and ie etn burn-| perrast, sept. 2—Quiet had the kaiser. = ee abe ALBANY, N. ¥., Sept. 2—Baby ||_BAN JOSE, Cal, opt. 2—Cari| Ins flercely thin morning. | Six men |peen restored here today. ‘The tota : : FLOW: eam: 3 he Ah fhe oethscomee nn 5 ./on the job when the gas gusher came | cayuaition were given at 17 killed and | ‘ = tsorag tye pl eerere / seedli.: y Mage Naa Se mgegh med Seat sigh hae gar Bigeir jin escaped unharmed. 200 wounded, ba * — sigantle ine “to serve” in prison for a crime iy | A rock hurled from the well hit)” proops continued to keep watch at = for the honor of discov || sti11 hardly able to toddle, she can. ||" Orchard near his home at the/in, gag it is believed. Handsome a ee. Ave they competing with 1) she knew nothing about. she in| Of Hehtning struck him. He was in| an etectric Ught ‘globe and tenited | ganger points. ering the circulation of the not comprehend the tragedy it |) t!me- homes within a few hundred feet 'USINESS MEN OF SEATTLE blood An unusual electrical storm, ac- . . fae has meant In her life, At Auburn |! siopanied by the first rain of the {were threatened but steady streams) Sinn Fein Leaders 3 rear, “‘haneing, easwaliz.. at, nio|| Teter "atl she is two Years old, || Sree eee Me digit ee = — | Propose Conference AND iI ACOMA: F orget old jeal- tor, glanc’ Under the law children born in || Precipitation was si i while zooming over the L. ©.|} ry we Arrested on Charge DUBLIN, Sept. 2—A_ formal con-| * ® putiding. atbucaaes tae race cid est | aot : Be, |erence ‘beiween Sinn Pein teasers == USES, drop your old mistrusts. Team up! Steam ee placed {n Institutions or with rela, || Big Allowance Is of Threats to Kill | ana the sritisn government, at which | 1 wis is one bad feature about tives. 3 A kk d f J id Alfred M. Schmidt, 28, was ar-| decisions for home rule or more war- up: home brew reelpen, says oc Gloria was born in prison after || m. s i rind jv ges rented Friday night on a charge of] f nek te he veel me ter Tat. ’ ! mn” thi a “vinit- ’ | pom y the eann in the lat- Campbell—you can’t get a patent her mother began her 20-year ‘our thousand dollars for “'visit-| threatening to kill, following eager communication to Lloyd George, IT Ss TIME TO GO! on them. ing judges” to King county was) tiling of a complaint by his brother, sentence for murder, and father, . James Odell, died in the electric || 4#ked in the judges’ budget for|w. J. schfnidt, who allegps that We notice in the Bremerton Newa!| chair, April 28, of thin year, with. ||1922- One thousand, two hundred! schmidt {# possibly slightly unbal- renee t Mrs. Elizabeth Igo is going back || out sr hanine seen Foley dollars was appropriated for this|anced mentally from wounds re The first state to declare Memorial Fomgeeg purpose in 1921, ceived in the war. Gay a legal holiday was New York, ; * UVUVUNGUUAYAUARUUATUAUAAUUAUURUTACAUGALCOAE UAE (