The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1921, Page 1

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Ae # ARMY CAPTAIN SUICIDE HERE! IFIRSTI-BY 10,000 COPIES A DAY!] 111 MEN IN BOAT SAVED AT SEA , ms a9 On the Issue of Americanism There Caw Be No Comprom bs a em ay S * Bey | TH ak Tonight fair; Sunday fair and warmer; moderate t1¢, Wash. undor the Act of Coneress March 3, 1879. Per Yout, by Mail, $6 to $9 ee Rubee rade SEATTLE, WASH., SA’ AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. ; Commercial Leaders of Tacoma and Seattle OF 3 IN BULLET a) << ROOM IN HEAD & TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE — LETTERS RESCUE TELL OF CANAD CRUELTY) HERO Patients Taken Men Who Set Qu Out and “Lost,”| to Get Help fir_ ploye at Asylum’ Off Coast by Tug Another alleged inhuman custom, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. ni Jong said to have been practiced in} Eleven mes, whe were picked = Clad. in Detectives Watch- ing Room in Ho- tel Butler as Shot Is Fired Capt. R. T. Haszard, U. 8. A., over seag veteran of the world war and ot the Philippine insurrection, of Bolse, Idaho, committed suicide im hie room at the Hotel Butler some time between 3:30 and 10 a m Sat jurday. right everything: Out on the hills behind Green oo Lake, by the side of « sandy stretch pater AT LEST wtow can't ve Of road, is © tumbleddown shanty rT ta tes insite yosst |CPNTUR WHE ‘Riddles whe want to ig even, f is claimed, the: governor,| the Sea Lico this Share the knowledge of it vised that after VICTIM TAKEN OUT boatload of sailors it OF, STATE AND LOST that the tug should yhen a patient is “redlighted,” he ig shipped off to some other state end turned loose on society without due process of law. ! agency, Hazzard is said to have ad mitted the forgeries, saying he would i> dt checks good Saturday \ morn! J. jo ma; arrested and find his At 10 a. mm. Getectives called his Robert S. Boyns J.T. S. Lyle fbn hf mirage Bha mge tle homes being lost and the chil-/eem by phone and became alarmed seeming “¢ he may become~lost and starve to dren—well, the children are being | analog not oe ona pane pes . death, Seman Se @ bet dean. "4 ™™| Chamber of Co d Co: Seattl oe sacks and bed quite, = * ™ living on hie bed dead. amber 0 mmerce Presidents Comment on: Seattle THRER ALLEGED stock’ whillikens!” sputtered. the| He had wrapped a sheet around ° . 2 . ° B . (CES CITED sande faced kid out Gf Gress Lake,|*i® head and covered himacif with tar- mes Joint itorial Ur: usI- Alleged specific instances of the SAN |v adothes to muffle the sound of Tr Tacoma 1 ging “redlighting” of patients from the a bee on Men of Two Cities to Work Togeth sere aster nas ae * ‘rm tired ct|_, He was last seen alive at 3 o'clock ness Men 0. o Uities to Wor ogetner Sedro-Woolley, are cited in two let- YE ED gein’ round all th’ time tn these | 98tUrday morning by a bell boy who ters written by a former attendant in ‘When ol tennis slippers?’ gave him some ice water. * that Institution. Friday afternoon Hazzard was BY ROBERT 8. BOYNS, BY J. T. 8. LYLE, ‘They were written to Miss Alice p seport identified here by a woman from President of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. President Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber = [yyons, R. F. D. No. 2, La Centre, found Hat, Alberta; Seamen L. G. Mi | there had But 11 children in the family, the |/Dremerton. | Saturday morning « NE OF the first acts of the trustees of the = Omer Wash. and turned over to the Hu: |v, ncouver, B. C.; EB. V. Irvine, Sai ‘endeavorin father out of @ fob, and the grocer reading, nn Wn ved Mt the hotel, Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Com- REQUEST for comment and views on the | anitarian society of Seattle for in-| Pano Of oy coun growling about his bill—there isn't} « v t ve & editorial entitled “Seattle and Tacoma Must vestigation. & chance for Charley to get shi a hae ae ee asrcnoates geotBpradh ogee n econo 2 Work Together” can be complied with tn Patrick Bingham and Dan Peter- Suis seintie ¥ to get shoes) B. A. Davis is Capt. Hazzard of! jetter, suggested by its president, which was sent tite fewest words by exprensing a sincere wish |80n were “redlighted” from Sedro- The family virtually lives in one |checke at hia, Wine woe hie ae in| to all the commercial bodies of the state, urging that in m very shott time an editorial may follow | Woolley on August 24, 1920, and Wil- Foom—the room that serves in the|condition care of the Idenba hotel, |. Cooperation and pledging its support in every with the statement wf the Sect RAC "SMGEme ANd | Te ctens aceording in) ils at eee (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) Boise. I am his wife, Mrs. R. T. Haz way possible to that end. The interests of any Seattle Are Working Together. pene ove aad caye he was there at seas, be rn A few weeks ago, while addressing the mem- 2 Observer, which was standing By” Wars will never be abolished, | ‘g ward. one community of the state are the interests of bers’ council of the Seattle Chamber of Com- | the time, her, as about 600 miles off the North: a Garwewe ves tea cate Coe aT cane’ two $60) every community. The welfare of the smallest meree and Commercial club 1 took occasion to. | SECRET LONG HELD pal od ris Nypablry me Segpedatstwe Mga aed |Butier hotel recently, “He was’ so] communtty is vital to the welfare of the whole. mention several subjects op. which this city |18 NOW BARED Skis Vek inecataaions 4 ‘William B. Leeds, of the lat lor 45 years old ce Ne hab ally To this end the Seattle Cnamber of Commerce should unite for the common good of both. The Mah Tam going to te you what no atten’ es y son le late ioe . " advantages of friendly co-operation between the ave kept a secret and intended to I | tinplate king, to wed Princess Y has worked with sincerity and proposes to con- twe cities are so evident that detailed enumera- when the proper time ar- to tn ee ne | Xenia of Greece next month. Altho Pledge Co-o; ti tinue to work tion is unnecessary. Yet,we are confronted with this informant gays in one of fragm: ¥ reps nich _ born with @ golden spoon in her 8 aor peration The Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Com. the knowledge that past efforts In this respect _ | his letters to Miss Lyons, “The board Hesse various a ports, to at | Mouth, she 1s not too” proud to eat | 4), Eiae, of Cities of State} mercial ciub nas not at any time knowingly said have not always been successful. of contro! and superintendents of the|tempt to row ashore and su | off « tinplate or ive in Greece. |Winds Fan Flames to FUrY| scutuar co-operation between an| oF done a thing that gyery other commercial f autngbeb the -e@svertal sragiih ok: Whe ‘hieoes (Turn to Last Page, Columa 2) | after the Canadian’ Impe i Rane in Mi rt cities and communities of Washing-| 2fsanization of the state Would not have done in deemed necessary excepting for a sentiment pth Wireless had gone out of ‘comm tne gounty woeheri ate Wearing in Minnesota ton for the building up of the entins| ® lke situation and the welfare of the state was which took definite form during the early sum. ronment vy rng prove besa? with $10,000 more jewelry than they did ‘ state was pledged by secretarie the. first opneideration. mer among a considerable number of people in + food, “nantegs last year, Assessor Frank Hull says.| ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 3.—Foraet comsneretel” aocieaiione tataeet There has ever been borne in mind the fact Tacoma to the effect ghat there had been #0 Rib eto) ao a teeta To save wear and tear on clothing? | fire on and near the Iron 8° | the state at a dinner given by the lo that the state is a family and the welfare of any many recent example# of hostile action on the hom bed era re 4 was hoisted. Ii 3 lo in Minnesota, today threatened @/ cal Chamber of Commerce at Blanc’s | one section, however small, is vital to the welfare part Of oltizens of Seattle that citizens of Tacoma fesse ees gn pe th ber of towns. hole. could no longer remain in a passive attitude, | mporter, ° Elsie Janis, famous actress, | 24! cafe, following the two-day annual] of the wh ene Ai so dry that fish” | Strong winds fanned flames into | gession at Bremerton. si ‘The Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Com Some even advocated a boycott of Seattle, but y peel Seige yocam and 35 ind her houseboat up fury, ae to reports to the "If one community suffers, the mercial club is anxious to co-operate with Taco the idea bee not “reel a Mga with cae weeks aga today. a —_— ee aad tate forester’s office. oy Se J rn 4 many citizens aroused on the subject, it was only | «ap; ive” 3 ; ané drink out of her hand. Too |*' whole state suffers,” were the key- ma in every respect and will work for the goo vi P: bad, too bad. In Seattle it's a Virginia, one of the largest towns | note words of the meeting, spoken of Tacoma as willingly and as enthusiastically as natural that there was a reluctance among many Big Five ackers Plan wonkd Saeco ok Deer 9: = i thty poor fish that can’ on the Iron range, reported serious| by President Robe , wn interest. This is also true of Se- individuals to send business to a city where there Reduction Teach port unless picked mighty can’t get ry rt §. Boyns, of the} for her o' n z. pln ea denlog about diptaakhs enough to drink. fires near by. Fire lines had been | seattle chamber. attie’s attitude to all parts of the state, were so many evidences of hostile inten was pe . ote .¢ laid out around the town to protect none Deyeott felt that the accumulation of instances of unfair * ae naae @ rescue tug Sea Lion outlying homes in case the di “sete As far as we are concerned there is no boyeo advertising and hostile expressions had become BY J. L. O'SULLIVAN San Francisco a few days 6 caoanen gy termed Ponte Ped d ee ae a baer pope ed ice Bt aigeo B we ko great that no other conclusion could be drawn, CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Cuts in wages} to take up the search, It ts Bes " congressmen p on an attendance . articular from a misunderstanding of facts, and bap teat tts ay syed of 200,000 packing house employes of| lieved the boat wi . basis. Why not pay them by the| oe eaten hear ena le Pam sure the Seattle merchants have no Idea Boe tans te ere eyed by explanation. Tihs eountsy were planned by the “ELEN tite cet akon. ee abous word—so much for every word they i d of retaliating in any particular, Tacoma’s pros: five” packers today, The Canadian Importer Is ts River and Buhl. é sanction of the influential citizens of Seattle, but ) ‘ e Canadian Importer owned: oe A diol: tien. whe tenmmigh eas W VA BA | TLE vs) nw 0 inaaparetiy, With thet: 06 ‘Meattle were merely the work of irresponsible agents. Announcement of the wage reduc-/by the Canadian government mets | Cloquet, not fi uth, and vice versa, The people of Tacoma have been unable to fons will be made when the agree-|chagat marine department. She eft / Wines wie G8 these terrile py dls She alld ag . 7 ‘There is a need—a vital need—for every part understand how these acts could continue over | Ment under which Judge Samuel Al-| Vancouver, B. C., three weeks ago | meveraitone sonetening the state pene of our great state getting together and pulling a period of years if they were disapproved by | #chuler, acting as arbiter, expires, On /for Austraila via Honolulu. Tem | insane ssylums, it will be s one of the things that will mean the a ae te September 15, it “a epart oard Train That} together as on the mass &f people of Senttle, In other words, days ago the steamer Conova brave murderer who will put up ity of all, and no organization of the state vitbiia eadtinhat anuld ouatly: a: ickly Packer union _representatives| found her water! ; rosper' A ublic sentiment ¢ iy and quick’ jut an fy and 7 insani plea KED AROUND prosperity r y q y pr eed ine the ity hereafter, Brought U. S. Forces will enter more hearttly into such a move than end to such acts, were in session today, discussing| sinking condition some 600 miles WO ae while ‘nome ot the maticnal edgy will the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Com- T have discussed the matter with such a large | ™eans of meeting the proposed wage |out from the California coast) JOSH WISE SAYS Be Beatle. Bee iene at | MADISON, W. Va. Sept, $—Min-| mercial club number of people that I believe I am expressing | Teductions, ‘They considered @ prop-| Captain Bissett of the Importer || The meek are having an | | alt ie ss 1 Be oe tan pleaded | ere have returned to Madison this aft- The ports of Puget sound and their business a composite thought on the subject osition for presentation to the! refused a tow and the Cordova us awful time trying to inherit : nadie it 3 «Pl Dango payor ernoon on @ troop train which took affects the whole state and must be fostered by I am mentioning this Phase of the matter at packers proposed by Samuel Gom- tinued to port. No further word i the earth. petiteneeh 60. 56-date rian natn | United States theta to the troge every part. Our tremendous resources as the this time because, if we are to get together, the | Pers, president of the American Fed-|the vessel was feceived hf Sen! fail be Sedeal eds a Approximately 1,000 miners were| summer playground of America must be devel- people of Seattle must understand the basis of | eration of Labor. days ago, when she waa picked ith g the train. Oth tT oped, it can be made our greatest industry, our the conclusions of the people of Tacoma, Like up by her sister ship, the if If Costa Rica wants war aber| “"°" ae Sue vane pen ua teat tisen the mont profitable one, Our present factories must wine, the people of rasoran must know the real \Pastor, Accused of Observer, which now Is / sta ‘ probably find the Panama hat in federal t th be strengthened and encouraged and new ones sentiment of the people of Seattle. Then, when ° by the wreck, 1 the ring. 2 Grocery Employes laters br el a homme wag ae secured. Our arid and semi-arid lands must be these fundamental facts have been established, ; Profanity, Ousted Nearly 50 years hap elapsed, oad tag A detachment remained at Biair| irrigated until they produce a hundred-fold more I am confident that the whole situation will nat- PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 3.—| cording to mariners’ tales, since # Teacher—You see, had the lamb Accused of Thefts | mountain to bury the dead and carry| than they can possibly produce without Irrigar urally clear itself, x “Roughness and profanity” in men| Pacific has seen a duplicate of | m obedient and stayed in the| ©. P. Olinger’ and John J. Perry,| out the wounded, tion, Irrigation and reclamation are vital to the Representatives of the Seattle Chamber of | of the cloth fs distasteful to the mem- | desperate attempt of the 11 men ‘fold 1t would not have been eaten | employes of the Pacific Grocery Co, | The returning miners declared the whole state. Commerce and Commercial club and representa. bers of the First Congregational | the steamer Canadian Importer, #@ by the wolves, would it? were arrested Saturday on charges of | number of casualties had been exag- It would be eagy to show the Seattle Chamber tives of the Tacoma Commercial club and Cham chureh here, row 600 miles to shore for aid, : Boy—No, ma'am; it would have! grand larceny. gerated, of Commerce and Commercial club is hard at ber of Commerce have already had satisfactory Dr. W. T. McBiveen, the clergy-| The other instance was that <s _ been eaten by us. Olinger, salesman for the company,| Federal troops arrived in Logan work on all these problems, and others, and pro- courant on the reign Wi in so far as ge man accused of such practices, has * nated @ accused of embezzling, various | this afternoon, Governor E. F. Mor-| poses to continue in this work of cementing the organizations are concerned a common working | been asked to resign, and has com- who rowed for Sample of wormeaten food from|sums of money, amounti was ady one harmonious whole, and to this end basis can be established. plied with the request, and finally reached the Ha v. unting to] gan advised. state into Sedro-Woolley asyium mailed to | $1,362.58, and Perry, cashier for the| The regulars prepared immediately] will work whole-heartedly with every other com- I am of the opinion, however, that the many Dr. McBiveen has been looked up: | islands. Goy. Hart. Judging by the kind of | company, of misappropriating $27.33. |to disposseas state forces which have| munity, United we can bring out the untold re controversies between the cities are of such long- | on ag one of the most “progressive” |. The story of thelr experiences ot n hnéy have in Olympia,| Both men deny the charges by holding the Guyandotte valley aueried of our state and make our name the standing is Pad matter cannot by and “free and easy" ministers of the| credited as Mark Twain's firet 4

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