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‘ the minds of its children to the domain of ignorance.” —Horace Mann. PRPRARPDPAPR LALLY WEATHER mod Tonight and Sat 4 erate east Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 66. Minimum, Today noon, 66. The Sea SEATTI VOLUME 28 ¢] WOULD much sooner surrender a portion of the territory of the commonwealth to an ambitious and aggressive neighbor, than I would surrender On the Issue of Antericanism There Can Be No Compromise Entered as Second Class Mattor May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. |HOME EDITION ttle Star 19, Per Year, by Mail, #5 to 60 ‘TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE _ Home Brew Greetings, Fans! How much did'ya lose oce Yank fans are singing the o!4 popu. lar song, “Then Along Came Ruth.” eee ‘They are betting 11 te 7 on the Yanks. “Oeme am, yee seben!” PONT! AN PLEAD TO 7 Drab, Dull and Uninteresting! est SEE EVEN Is Main Street That to You? Carol Kennicott found Gopher Prairie drab and un- interesting. So she started in to reform the town. There were those in the town who didn’t want it re- formed. “What was the matter with it, anyway?” “Finést people on earth live in Gopher Prairie,” Dr. r Will Kennicott insisted. But Carol disagreed. The story of how Carol conducted her much-involved campaign is told in “Main Street,” Standing Room at Service at a Premium; Crowd Is a great novel based on life in a small town. “Main Street” is the most talked about book eee in America. uses electricity It begins in The Star | worms out of the Wednesday, October 12. y on Do not miss an in- . be weinclait ew!s, th re man, Babe Ruth dove inclair s, ie tin ea ™ author, tiséd:"to be # Garden per on <_ Min Garden wf rer tha mest the Sat Pranceco Bulle. world when she returns to the / tin and the New Haven. ee rere a ceee Seen, | | Snead fepened. & 106 ctace | Journal and Courier. Tees af her nearest compellier. teat Stem tae Unton =, ‘Aug-| He was born in Sauk 4.4.5 ust §. The casket was sealed and| Center, Minn. It was Lal’ Gee Gee, th’ Prairie Vamp, there that he got his first ses: There's nothing new under the impressions of life in a gum; but you can't say the same for small town. 3 ; Sinclair Lewis Before he produced “Main Street” he already had gained recognition thru his story “Free Air” and thru his contributions to the Saturday Evening Post, the American Magazine and other publications. But “Main Street” started a debate that is sweeping the nation. telephoning the undertakers asking if they would be permitted to “John, have you smoked those | | the body cigars 1 bought for you on your birthday?” mu i TTLE JAP RIVAL T D WALLING OR EXTRA GIANTS WIN THIRD GAME; SCORE 13-5 Nationals Rally and Wallop Yankees in Wild Slugging Fest at Polo Grounds POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥., Oct. 7—The Giants won the third PROMOTER OFFER JOBHOLDERS GAIN . OF 4,000 PER CEN] BY ROBERT BASTIEN BERMANN Four thousand per cent interest on your investment the firs . —maybe 10,000 next year. A life job at a salary that’s raised $50 a month four times a year. And an employer who, having alrea possessed himself of untold millions, now has no ambition in lit except to serve as an “example to grafting corporations.” A beautiful thought, isn’t it? And it’s all yours for the askin; provided that the asking is accompanied by the payment of (cash) toward the purchase of a share of stock in the World Directory Company. Y. Nabatamy, the Japanese philanthropist, who is president of the comp and who takes credit for the whole Utopian scheme, explained it all to me rue, OW ie was a re a are a third tor tne Giana Darden in the! ost race, and I decided beforehand that he might ua talk so freely if he 7 oa worth, who told him that he had a few thousands that he'd like to invest in a | | | scored four runs in the third inning jof today’s game. ‘They bunched | tree singles with three walks. The Yanks took the lead in thelr [naif of the third when they scored four runs on bunched hits. “Babe” Ruth sent over two rune with a sharp single. Bob Shawkey started on the piteh- [ing hill for the Yanks, but was re |Meved in the third by Jack Quinn, while Joes Barnes relieved Fred Milter vinaa Ta a mad. nd Li . i g beautitul stop of « slaating drive |, “Sound,” Nabatamy. “Sound? You haf my wort of honor it {ss sound. Ban Fock out, Rawlings to Kelly. Ruth is crooked. treet is crooked. So I don’t refer you to none of dem. But you hai ned. No runs, no hits, no errors. ‘ @tants my honor wort it iss sound.” ott, ble ye Pater His speech had an oddiy| * * * * * 2 * 2 1 [ Manse’ we Germani , for all that if Schesttigeters ea Aare. HARES «oPipb. We hina one BC | (twa dec Sapanesey,| 1 O oin anks OT | pe Tero Montena, . 0 t 0 SECOND INNING too, Med n it hi 7 eu ral a a es aria sna, relpmen ne | Nabatamy One M Grecsed white, lings tossed Ward's “I haf put two million in f so a Fe rf a Once on a time there was a@ iit sang) tie girl named Edna May—a pink- cheeked, plump little youngster, fair- .| ly overflowing with health. She had a doll—a doll just as pink- cheeked and plump as she. And she loved the doll with all the fervor of four-yeargoin'-on five. But sometimes she forgot that the Goll wasn't made of flesh and blood, but of brittle porcelain instead, And 80, one day, in playing with her doll she got too rough—and broke off its head. Edna May was shocked when she saw what she had done, and wept bitterly over the mutilated body of oll, Then her sorry turned to The Goll had betrayed her. hadn't meant to be rough— what right had the doll to break? And, stormy-eyed, Edna May kicked the doll into a corner, resolved that it wasn’t worth grieving over. eee diet she have to go and eee ee Edna May. Rev; BE. H. Hicks, the minister, “I did not know her tn thie life. would find much reai variation. But a woman came to me and said, ‘She was the kindest woman I have ever known.’ When I pass on it is my hope that someone will say those words of me.” . lobbies, 6. the Communists will try to a nickel from the motorman riding.) eee stiff collars are being sold, another paper shortage jooms. eee Byven tf Babe Ruth weren't the Home Run he would cer- tainly be the Prince of Whales. Signs of unemployment multiply in Beattie as crowds stand on street corners reading the baseball news. ee Helen Marie's body. Anonymous Missive Accuses Mrs. Johnson Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas was bending every effort Friday to trace the authorship of an anonymous letter hé received Friday morning bearing upon the cage of James E. Mahoney, condemned bride murder er, and the slayer’s «ister, Mra. Dolores Johnagh, who ts being held Mra, Dolores Johnson, sister murderer, to be “mugged.” The contrast between the two men was striking. ing herself with | aloofness, and clad in a green BATHING MODEL “What kind of » car Tt may seem a far cry from Edna May and her broken doll to Ivy On- Rage Breaks Her Doll “I didn't mean to hort her. Why'd And, after all, there isnt such a difference between Mrs. Osborn and In the years they have lived and in physical bulk, yes—but it fs doubtful if a psychoanalysist For, at heart, Mrs, Osborn is still a child—"a big, overgrown tomboy,” an one of her friends expressed it on the witness stand at the Inquest over | th Her youth was brought out in a marked manner Friday morning, | when she was taken upstairs with James BE. Mahoney, convicted wife Mrs. Johnaon, tall and slim, hold- contemptuous vet dreas which, for all that it was Snyder at the plate 2 Ward, Bancroft to Ra runs, one hit, no errors. Gtentes x far,” the Oriental altruist continued. “I don’t care if I loose it all—I put in anudder two million den. All cor- porations here iss crooked, and I Have Sublime Fait BH. Meuanl singled to right. Raw- , lings lined into ad ouble Flay, Ward| want to be exampie to all of aem—| By Wanda von Kettler] ov %* world. We must bare to Pipp. It was a most apectacular | ‘T’at's all I , resentatives, We're going play, Snyder singled to loft, and | like Henry Ford. Tat’ want:! How about buying a hundred dol-|one person to Africa, one to Tried ‘to’ steal "second on ‘a short |, “DW corporation Is mos’ curious! jary worth of stock in a world:| land, one to Canada, one to Cl | passed bal. No runs, two hita no|from any udder corporation 1) reaching company, becoming at the/and several thruout the U world, Dis on 60-60 basis under de statue of Abraham Lincoln. I put up money to back my great inven- tion—I_ don't t nothin’ for it for tO year’. I give everything away ull then—no cheat pippie out their money.” Nabatamy went on tn this strain for half an hour of more, the result being highly pleasing to the ear, altho tt had a rather soporifio effect, ore, same time an employe of the con-| States to start the business cern at $150 a month wages and/ open real estate offices. receiving a dividend of something} “Real estate?” I asked, over $600 by March 1 of 19227 real estate got to do with Doesn't sound bad—does tt? Quite! codes?” comfortable I thought when starting] “Well,” he replied, “we're cut to discover how to become one! to deal with several things until of these stockholders in the recent-| get started.” ly established World Cable Direc “Oh,” I said, “Well, what tory Co., which happens to have] you going to do with those as its president one Nabatamy, a/| the 300 or more—who don't go THIRD INNING Yankees fchang walked. Shawkey singled ght on the first ball pitched, Schang taking third. Miller singled to right, ork, Sehang, Shawkey taking secbnd. ck walked, filling Ruth smashed to right ing Shawkey and ed at third. Jonas yder to Rawlings. ttempt to come in on jeusel walked. Pipp out stealing, Peck made no @ @ pil R. out, lings to Kelly, Peck ecor-| but it was the Jap’s vice president) native of Japan. to establish the code and deal ing and R, Meusel taking second. | and assistant manager, a one-armed HERE'S HOW YoU real estate?” oe erterane®: Four runa, three hits,| American by the name of Hayman,| (ooh. ON op No P; visible ohte Gian who really spilled the inside stuff. pill fi, oe eels ry Mig go Nga wro-| to BtRSe. "Bnet | NABATAMY, GENERALISTIO | "C white man in charge pf te|,, “Well find something Barnes pulling up at m BUT NOT HAYMAN Doutecacemens “ties “e e ajthem,” he an Sexes Baas 4 Ag Be Possibly because of hts linguistic member of the firm?’ else for which we find them adapts scored ‘when Rolly walked. Quinn | limitations more probably because! “ww. have 1,000 Hay. | ed” eplaced Bhawkay. » {of the discreetness for which hia “Have you pamphlets,” : Nabatamy . deals man gan, “600 of which are any by asked him, “that will explain g oul Frisch treasury stock and not to be sold. ver pred. race is famed. i ¥ ung seorin have you?” on charges of forgery and grand lar) born, in the county jail awaiting ig. It was a stubborn| largely with generalities, depending ‘aining 400 are divided into! ¥Sole proposition?" is “& Vers Four.” a ‘ l'on the charge of beating her | GMa, bad a certain gloomy, tm |groumier nat Peck hanated cleanly | mostiy on hia hypnotic influengeand| Gang", and, Claas B. stock, the}, “NO.” he replied, “we Rane note! Sipeedo—"“Oh, I see 2 stripped Douglas believes the writer of the|s monthsold ward, Helen Mario| Pressiveness. And re, TT, | ousled to Pipp. Four tuna, three | the fact that his auditor can't un-| 4... 4 gelling at $500 a share, tho| !# like that. é chassis.” letter may have information invalu-| wijson, to death. short and plump, her youth height-| fouled to. Pinp derstand more than one word out of| lass A selling Or $50) a shane, the |" ““What about the profiter® ati 4 able to the state, The letter, written| put, somehow or other, a picture) ened by her bobbed-hair, wearing A FOURTH INNING three on an average, wd esterday,” he added, Prac: “We expect by March first those “Forced to Move” mer-|in lead pencil on a single sheet of|c¢ mana May seemed to’ ariao in| Pink-checked house apron reminis Yankees But Hayman oan—and did—deai|°™* * 4 : something over $600 to every Tf those | of ina May of M Hubt McNally was hit. by the first could have had a Class B for $100. chants downtown, who have béen ad-| paper and addressed to Douglas per-| one’s mind's eye as Mrs, Osborn ant| Cent a Mother Hubbard, and|) ined ball. Schang’ singled to | With cold figures, tx tt happens the hes daveleons | Pater } ¥ertiaing their intention of going out |sonally, makes additional grave a0|a+ per table Friday morning, stitch.| frankly and childishly anxious to| Pint’ but was cut down trying for T have read all the Walling. |A* It Raprie toe norte tncteccing | “But if the representatives of business for the last 10 years, |cusations against Mrs, Johnson. ing on a sheet of rough cotton tow.| Please everybody. necond, Young to Rawlings. McNally | ford stories; I followed the Ponal {iP O° "his next week will be| &® Yet out on the road, from EEE don't succeed pretty soon they may| Douglas said he had received #ev-| cing. Tt waa a strange pleture. Mra./fcecni? Miller fanned. "No run, one| case from start to finish, and To |S ree, “S299, will all the money comet” as well quit. eral other letters along the same) Not the slightest sign of contrition | Johnson seemed old. enough to be/hit, no errors | number among my nequain: |" whe proposition ts this: You). “The, concern has pleaty HN ° line recently. The letter received) showed in the woman's face; not| Mrs, Osborn’s—-not mother, but— io tances some of the smoothest money,” replied Hayman; j REFLECTIONS Friday morning, however, Douglas x any mark of sorrow. Nothing| well, great aunt. Barnes out, Ward to Ptpp. Burne! confidence men in the country. | PAY big Prim hi the ha oe tamy has plenty of money { Some girls are fat, says he believes may have been writ-/hut brooding rébellion over the in- ities fitned h walked and atole| But never in all my life have | 80 {Ne et eed ee olen | in Japan.” | And some are more 4%. ten by @ome one who may have in |sugtice of it all—she hadn't meant| Mrs, Onborn ts a model prisoner,| second. Young out. Peck to Pipp. No| 1 ever encountered such an | Te0™ i tim aie Up ootkesp | peas apa ARE 0 Bome girls ave tall formation that is more than mere|1, hurt the baby really; what right|according to Mrs. Agnes Dow, ma.|funs, one hit, no errors, amazing set of cold figures as | inf, snorthand or anything ‘Ne | INVEST YOUR COIN And some are short. guens work did it have to die? tron of the wor weotion of the F yl Hayman dealt up for me—the | Mme vee art oct an a oc hsboghe “It's a remarkable opportunity. What does tt profit FILE SWEEPING BILL Cs Jail. Peck fied to word “cold” being used im the | eee eae ee cadena eck| von," he continued; “you'd do 4 man OF EXCEPTIONS ‘This fan’t the defense that Mra. “She's friendly and industrious, struck out. * uM same sense as in “cold deck.” money Aue oy your share to be|!® invest fn atock before the pz E> worry, adews ons of Attorneys Lee Johnston and L. B.|Osborn’s lipa uttered. They were| and everybody seema to like her,”|{pat pounced o For one thing, he announced that) 5014 “som pour wages. A goes higher. It's $50 down as § apa Bchwellepbach Friday filed in the|closed defiantly, and she would do|sald Mrs. Dow. “She doesn't ap-|Rancroft. No runi the company had just taken an OP-| a1. in the company tw $800" firet_ deposit.” —MR. ANON. |puserior court a sweeping bill of|nothing but reiterate over and over| Dear to be a bit worried about her| rors. je tion on the Thompson butlding for| AT "1 “Yet you ‘have no pamphlets eer rere 4 y : case.” * $250,000-—e statement which seemed HANCE TO “ exceptions to Judge J. T. Ronald’s| again: Kelly fanned. E. M SEE THE WORLD 1 . hird Game Cubs- instructions to the jury that Jast| “I won't talk. There's been too} But why should she be? Edna! \olly fennea | mM to interest the agents for the build- proposition An further detail, week found Mahoney gulity of mur-|much notoriety already. 1 won't) May wasn't worried when her dolly| pipp, No runs, no hits, no errors, ing immensely, but which they were; “Just what is the nature of this/thtre any people in the concera: dering his bride, Kate Mahoney, and|talk-—no, not even if my lawyer tells Sox Is Postponed “bertayed” her. were wet, (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) message was always the same; an hour, CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—The third game | ordered the defenaant hanged me to.” RES AIR Pika erat PS cog ee That, however, is only a side fssue.| “Oh,” he said, “Nabatamy, the} “Not knowing who you know,’ of the White Sox-Cubs city series| Exception is also taken to the re-| But her eyes—big, brown, child-| The vulture ip amid to fly at times) ing AA to. right. Menalty. The story, as he told it to me in| president of the company, has in-/replied very politely, “I couldn't was postponed today, The grounds|fusal of Judge Ronald to give the|like eyes—talked fervently and their|at the rate of more than 100 miles to. Rawlin terms so glowing that it would be| vented a remarkable short-method| But-—a—a man who formerly SIXTH INNING regretfully unable to confirm, work?” I asked him, might know?" I asked him, Schang popped furn Pago 6, Column 5) (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) | code for telegraphing addresses. all (Turn te Page 7, Columa