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A FIRST!—-BY 10,000 COPIES A DAY! [FATTY’S FILM BURNED BY MOBI On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise } TH * EDITION || 4 EPTEMBER 17, 1921, ‘WO CENTS IN SEATTLE |) + line : 25 COPS | THRONG Arbuckle Case | Postponed Ur Sept. 26; Brad Probing THERMOPOLIS, Wyo, —Hundreds of persons fo |mob here last night, | motion picture theatre, yicage portraying Roscoe | buckle, and burned it in the 4 Paste this on and mall it to your in the East. i. Tell them that Seattle's highest "oth temperature September 16 was 64, foe Lowest was 46. At noon Septem- ber 17 it was 60, Tonight and Sunday, rain; a x fresh southeasterly winds. Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the P ‘es e. GRILLS | SCHOOL BOARD toffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congresg March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 , SATURDAY Anyway, we were at St “Agony” in France and we're for paying any- body who experienced the likes of it, ‘ whether be went or was “peryuaded.” ee HOME BREW'S ADVICE TO ROY mistake you for a guard. Don’t walt for us to tell you Police were unable w what to do. demonstration. eee Following announcement j theatre Proprietor that the ;film would be shown Friday i j eo Days go. Protests were made by | Some are good, citizens, Final efforts by « ee Some are bad. Purity squad to induce the * It takes a of the show to refrain from | Game guy hibiting the film following | ‘To smile thru ment of the comedian All of them. } that it is the duty of the school board to levy a tax to pay for the supplies. | According to Lane, the school. board has no constitutional right to_ Cemand an ind'vidual fee from the | student. Asserting that too many details, seemingly unnecessary at the begin: | ning of the suit, were being brought into court, Judge Smith Friday afternoon requested counsel for the school board and Ballentyne to re verse their plan of testimony when the case reopened today, ‘The case began Friday afternoon ri AM BM De W077 . © « (x) | | With a statement from Lane, assert: | ing that two children of Hallentyne| These women were among the guests at the fatal Arbuckle (center) revel and testified before the grand jury as to what took place in the motion pici pve ays Pibowwens baer > meg sing | comedian’s hotel rooms in San Francisco, where Virginia Rappe is alleged to have received injuries which resulted in her death several days later. Mrs. Dear.Home Brew: and botany at Lincoln high schooi| Delmont is a beauty specialist of Los Angeles; Betty Campbell, Alice Blake, Zey Pyvron-Prevost and Dolly Clarke\are San Francisco entertainers. Mrs. | crowd which thronged the nctured Romance” is a Gang’s Puncturéd Plans” nese Ee i eames ‘Why is it I never read in your|Pecause of refusal to pay the fee} Delmont, companion of Miss Rappe, at the party, who swore to the murder complaint, and Miss Pyvron-Prevost are regarded by the prosecution as most | tice and the street in front. | _ paper any more dope reer Harry vy phy te es — — important witnesses. It was largely on the testimony of these five women that the San Francisco grand jury brought an indictment of manslaughter z ae ts ean ae the - Aes nd fi other no’ jes? MEM! ESTIFIES ‘ “Ee, ”) ale. anhé, ‘ ~ f Thaw a: Sneawe READER. |AGAINST BOARD against Roscoe ( Fatty ) Arbuckle, which supplemented the murder charge. ‘ham! crowd, Dear Constant Reader— H. W. Pennock, however, held that today. The court proceedings were and perfunctory, A nation-wide scandal probe result from the disclosures of | secrets of the “Fatty” party, District Attorney Brady intimated here today, An appropriation of $1,000 was to other. classes for which fees are| al ft FROM OUR POLICE REPORTER |being demanded. j She was just a little girl, W. J. Santmyer, a member of the PE Bs : ie " Greased in short skirts of Alice | sctiool board, on the witness wand i Fit id S Consider, you King county taxpayers, the magnificent | Millionai Club H || Panaceas Futile. blue, apparently searching for | stated that when the fee system was|Lounciiman Fitzgeral ; oe andi ‘ se! # | Million sy something she bad lest, at-Fourth {decided upon in the board meeting | g €€S manner in which we wash our courthouse’s ears and jonair Club Has Scheme Publicity Needed. ‘What the dickens you want for 2/the case could apply only to the fees | | | cent.} Aintcha got enough with Roy | prescribed for the classes from which and Roscoe, illustrated with maps|Ballentyne’s children had been ex-| | | | and things? + HOME BREW. |cluded, and could in no way apply IN CARFARES | CITY PROPOSED eee A | and Virginia st. Patrolman |he did not realize the immensity of} NO Immediate Prospects | comb its hair. to Create Jobs | tained from the board of sup EH. + ah goal her from the | the proposition. ee | | x , ” eae r peel || Post-Mortems No Good. || crs to run down the. run : back and in his kindly way, he “It was not discussed in any great| After seven hours’ conference} We have 51 well-paid salaried peopleon this job, in Plans to wise out’ partially } Legion Wants JOBS. bas rp sabes, Stich ae veloped from asked her, “Is there anything I | detail,” declared Santmyer, and he! with James can do for you, little girl?” added when leaving the stand, “I| the state bu Leghorn puty from| addition to “extras,” vacation substitutes and occasional Seattle's unemployment problem followed the arrest. ‘of Reuen ~ " i | ay le by creating a public wood yard, buckle, tion with the d ‘The “little girl” suddenly rose | consider it a dangerous precedent for | inspec day labor! uckle, in connection w' to her feet, brandishing an um- | anyone to start any sort of a tax in| pia, Coun , : as suggested recently by The been drawn (Turn to Last Page, Column @” brelia, “I'l have you under- |the hich schools.” chairman of the finance committee, The 1921 budget calls for the neat little total of Stag, wit be'dlscuaned nt pub- enka war tee sas gh : 7 ¥ p. * ib y. ‘day found e le hope of- is fi » © a je i, « ic meeting called by the } me stand I'm 22,” she said, “and I Reuben W. Jones, secretary ot! aturday found y ry little hope of. 5 for courthouse care. Here is the list of sal air’s club, 98 W. Main st, for it i. steiner te in 4 think its darned funny when a jechool district No. 1, since 1902;! fered for the reduction of Seattle 8 | Z orials ppearing giri can’t fasten her garter with- | Thos. H. Cole, assistant superintend. | street car fares j next Friday at 8 p. m. your splendid paper on the gen- out some fresh guy buttin in. [ent of city schools; Wm. A. Redden-| At least, street car f will not} A circular letter has been sent to) grat subject of unemployment. — 4 Now beat it!” batah, head of the sclence depart | take 9 slump, accordins Fitzece.| SUperintendent of bullding all fuel dealers in the city by M. G. Mr Tishaa enpaltaiiiy of Nt : pits ment at Lincoln high school, and | ald, until after D. W. Henderson, su-| Foreman Johanson, manager of the club, re- me: ere eee 7 1 a Us Aa re : 37,500 |@uesting their co-operation in creat-| thanking you personally for your Have a heart, people: Keep on con-|Henry W. Mulholland, head of the|perintendent of the muny railway| Night janitors (2 i | ing for the jobless thru estab-| attitude in this serious emer- tribbing, please. But for the luv uv |manual training work in Seattle lines, completes his tour of inspec Sige 0 1,680 ‘ Mike, keep ‘em short. We thank | schools, were presented by the school | tion thruout Eastern cities and thetr | sng . a ran 3,000 i the Nbr yard ‘i | Kency confronting the American |Roomer Chases Thief Up you. HOME BREW. |board as witnesses to testify that| rulway systems. | iniow. washers m9 B. Pape, state supervisor of ope: y, the unemploy- A i SY A pupils in the high schools use more| Henderson also will visit the rall-| Day janitors (2) ....++eseeeeeeereeees sees 3,000 jforestry, has been invited to address| People; nam as Y h rr be Roof, Wounds Him WELL BOYS, WHAT DO YOU SAY? | materials than ever now, when the| way men's convention to be held Iny Lavatory men (2) . oes okiek cesses 8,000 [the meeting. ment sicuation? There w “Women since time immemorial | presentifes is charged against them.| Atlantic City, October 3. Hender- | Storekeeper 1,680 Pape, in a letter to Johanson, says} many cure-alls offered, many Awakened by a burglar in have been brought up to deceive men | CM ARGE MORE THAN j Son declared he had ral plants tol seo tate otoan tsoo [Re believes public wood yards in) people will be blamed; perhaps room at the ¥. M. C. Ay because of the way men have treat-| ATERIALS COST | submit, but will wait until his return,| “Te Cleaner - 5 would be feasible much of the blame will fall upon ave, and Madison st., at 5 a, ed them, which has never been just|" w 1 Lane endenvored to prove} “At the present time,” sald Fitz: | Night watchmen (2) pve that it could he handled verge ut as a Saturday, Robert Tuthill, or fai Margaret Foley, Boston | ina the school board is charging the| *erald, “maintenance and operation| Matron 1,500 | by some active person or committee st clerk, fired four shots Suffragist. | pupils larger sums in fees than the | Xpenses of the lines take all that i#| Jglevator starter 1680 of the unemployed,” he writes; “also| States; but in spite of the reme- the intruder, two of ” eee board necessarily pays for expendi. | Made, If the original purchase price | jy, ‘aia goog }that the raw materials, vacant lots! dies offered and in spite of | are believed to have HOW ABOUT THE BOARDING |,))..,. were reduced, perhaps we could re aaa. repeprbaibants ie, [for storage and distribution could be} wing may be blamed, the fact effect. Tuthill then chased the HOUSE REACH? ‘According to Judge Smith the|duce the fares, However, the ques-| Chief telephone operator «.. 1.060 |apeured from publie-spirired @\tizeni| remains that there ie a very se- | man thru the hallway and You've got to hold your own If you |areuments offered Friday afternoon | on stands as to whether the people,| Telephone operators (3) ..- 4,320 |1 am sure that this movement’ would | two flights of stairs to the | TEUMGRTS OF im viday | { >| me y th purchasin: rious unemployment oblem, take even a soft drink in Wisconsin | 4:4 not deal with the real issue. | buyers of the raliway system, should} Heating engineer .... 2,520 | de well patronized by the purchasing ploy pro " where the man escaped, where the courts have ruled that all whether or not the school board ja|b¢ exempt from ation, | Heating. engineer (extra) 1,000. | Bublic.” and it won't be settled by one Police searched the roof and drinking must be done without the/ taxing advantage of its position and| “The attorney general recently} |. , ? bp | Johanson's circular declares: individual or by any group of | neighborhood, but were unable aid of a footrail and too far from the| charging fees larger than the ex.|Tefused to give a ruling on the sub-| xtra help (vacation) Leon's “The Millionair club stands ready) i) a idual: locate the man, Blood spots counter to set a glass on it, penditures require can be ior Ok | ject, altho it ts a legal question now. | Painter, extra (by day) . ies A f ‘ 1,000 |to t something, not talk but pa Se als found on the fire escape. ———— memmermenneet ¥ “Tt is true e ste . , AcT. id omy persons ic a hill was awakened b; | cided. Tt is true that the stopping of the ‘. ‘ ss ‘ . . ACTIO: Tut! 3 ya eek era Ae jitneys has helppd the lines consider. | ‘ote the item calling for two heating engineers at ———_—_——_—__———— more good can be accomplished | light playing in his face. When thy 2 ‘ aby,” 52¢ ar. The county buys all its electricity and i by bringing to the attention of |burgiar turned his back, Tut SHARPER eye, a ||Rich Men’s-Liquor Nccording’ ty figures tow, the ran-| $27520 per year. y buy y 15 Armed Bandits vecahed bancath Ale ahieae al keener brain, Subjected to Raids| 2” 7% vill be able to'make its| heat ready made and doesn’t generate a watt or a |Steal $15,000 Whisky all the people these conditions | >15 revolver. He fired four times ; : ; thru the press and starting gen- ed seldom || first redemption payment of $833,000 a . er : Y point-blank range, The bi The Bo Si | CHICAGO, Sept 1t1-The “tour | ret eeemution parmant of $8 calory. The heating engineers can busy themselves NEW YORK, Sept. 17—Fifteen| eral conversation on the subject | threw open the door and ru | hundred” trembled in their spats to. with looking at the radiator taps, but beyond that there | armed bandits early today raided a! than by all the postmortems in _ | from the smokefilled room into ‘ j- || day [EVES AFTER sail hb eheineer he paper factory in Brooklyn and es-| the world. Post-mortems are’ | hallway with Tuthill at his heels, a ee er po | Prohibition agents swooped down HIEVES AFTER _| isn’t much engineering for them to do: caped with 48 barrels of whisky, vale} good in some cases, but they | The man staggered and drop ness on the Chicago Athletic club, the AIRPLANES NOW All of which explains, perhaps, why it cost 66.5 | ¥ed,st $15,000. | never do much good for the pa- | his loot, which consisted of if you patronize The || most exclusive+organization in the| CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—They are I 4 Two watchmen were seized and! tient, What we want is jobs | articles of jewelry, but managed. Star Classified Ads. || Middle West, poured six cases of | stealing airplanes now. Arthur Bur. cents a square foot in 1920 for upkeep and operation of | overpowered by the raiders, One of/ and more jobs. Keep up your | make the stairway ahead of Tut ; idence in a touring car and de- | meisete ato eported to the “ 7 i ne . them was later arrested by police on| good work, Up the two flights of st They penetrate hitherto | parted. uj . aie the the tof his neds puott the King county courthouse, with " large halls and suspicion of having connived with Again thanking you for your rnek: when, upon aching ‘th gla eg vhs 3 | Other clubs, wh'eb hitherto have/a hangar here last night. rooms, when it costs the Alaska building during. the | the bandits. good work and wishing you sue, | root, the man samen the door iness. eir great cir- ||enjoyed the sanctity of a private — . —_——__—_____——- cess, Very truly yours, Tuthill's face. Tu a pitation is the key of ||home as far as raids ad i BUTTE, Mont—George Grant,| Same year only 32.8 cents to perform the same service NEWPORT, R. L—Dr. Harriet A.| GEORGE 'T. SALZMAN, police, : their success. cerned, were publicly warned that| mining man, #hot and killed by Jobn| under more difficult conditions. Rice, negress, awarded Reconnois-| Chairman, the American Legion When Motorcycle Patrotman ©, ’ “the only safe place for a rich| Keel when their tempers are aroused sance Francaise for services during Employment Committee, Se | Stanley arrived, the fellow man’s liquor is in his stomach.” —_| during friendly wrestling match, County commissioners, swing the ax on this budget! — war in French military hospitals, attle, . caped \ ‘