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LLL PAPILLA DILL LLL PLL PPL P target pinnnretaptimtnimineatsnintrtundumostuint 2 WEATHER fay, fair; mod: rate east, shifting to # On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise nat, winds, emperature Last 24 ti 5 The seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the o te, . under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to £9 y 2081) Gambling Threatens College Football Da ‘ed Her We to Fame! AMBLING on college football games has become such a common pra¢tice that the Oval club, ance er ay men’s honorary upperclass society at the University of Washington, has condemned the by ry | Wing | | | practice and started a movement for its suppression. | | ry tid \a ai ; Downtown poolrooms and clubs are said to be largely responsible for the increase of gambling, nl and there the fight will be chiefly waged. Thousands of dollars were publicly staked on the Stan- | HOMES | i if | | | okt nag game, last Saturday, and thousands more are said to have change od hands in pri- | | vate bets, | | | Fearing that betting will send football to the same unhappy end that met horse-tacing, and { | ze | which has affected baseball to a great extent, campus authorities and leaders 3 | } among the students are anxious that the practice should be stopped. | fy yee by U. Home Brew { : | : 3 ‘1 Greetings! Now that Father | | BY CARL D. GROAT | yn ‘ ’ Sheriff Matt Starwich will be _ Sule pon tee te iaoee WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—tu» J Sty of hubind ond oie ee io yet? | pefision of all naval construc } satisfy the state poll tax if either — f : tion by the United States during R » ) | the husband or the wife has a There's a wonderful opportunity the armament conference may ‘ M |. ready paid the tax. i some Seattle man to get rich by} be announced by President \ This was the interpretation oul y 7 ing a for. fae j K . by Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas to- . ‘ H Harding in his speech opening day upon « ruling of the state at- _ Who said grass widows were} ‘ the conference Saturday, torney general, communicated Harding is considering the ad Olympia to Dduglas by telephon Visability of ordering such sus- BE a ruling, Douglas said, ip pension as an evidence of good faith of this country. } : ‘ \ eithe interest of either Mobilization Orders Are 1s-| sued; Prizes and Pro- oll Toe Open Sessions Is By WandavonKettler| View of Americans, Only ‘one more day—andthen | L. BRADFORD Sad ean d that! all plenary neanlonis of the arms Htimitation conference shall be open, | jSenator Lodge, one of Amorica’s, Pool at 4 p. m. delegates, told the United Press to- | There at the entranoe they wilt be! day <i Off-Year Vote They Re- | gain, Some of Ground Lost ine@. 0. P. Landslide ¥ bene ved examined by one Dr, Wm. A. Jar Thix means that whenever the full t tare, Guise, veterinary surgeon, who has membership of the conference meets, é | theme, offered hig services to help make the the presn will be present, if the oni \ftar-Community Chest mutt show a! American view prevails ad incidentally to ward off| ‘The American delegntion’s belief, | rany mutts who might have the least | jt is revealed, i# that the canferen ever, that he would collect the sign of distemper. shoulkt function somewhat similar by seizure in spite of the atto MUTTS WI to congress. Various questions be- 2 ee * general's ruling as soon as the BE ARRANGED fore the conference will be trent K: Pty tax books are straightened out. Once inside, the mutts will be ar-jover to committees. . A Bertin aifpatch says Bu) Hohen- ilern has dodged $100,000 fixes. If ranged for show. | These committees probably witt | iit will felt Seattic taxpayers how This is where the fun begine—we | hold secret sessions, altho this has| \ % did it, much will be forgiven. 4 therefore have named numerous an-\not yet been determined, Lodge ee wistante to aid us in the grand | qaid | tinal | Then under the American plan, | Assintant dipector—John Beardsley | when a committee has agreed upon | Carrigan, ‘a program, it will be taken before 3 Floor manayer—T. A. Morrow, dog | Pt ab Louisville city eleesnn, with : , | fancier and mutt enthusiast } pig tn: a'r anes ¥ nt oan ven! cont. eosin bees legislative contests still in doubt, Supervisor of order—Wm., H. Sea: | have already paid the tax, but A QICHIGAN: Mayor Caneens was re- ie a ring and assistants, : in Detroit. | Caretaker of exhibits (meaning CONSTABLE HELD === power does not show on sigs “TENNOYLYAMIA? Thitedetptte ond j mutts—Robert Bastian Ber | Pittebers owed repablican strensth, mert Bast! mann. 4 Ex-Mayor Mages hus been returned 19! Just “dagoge"—typical of | s*nent caretaker of exhibit | FOR $1 00 THEFT === | i olfice sone Nichok Sch t % : : nan aay ab Hart at |“ aaerey i aean |the scores of anes 54 oe Rates eile “divesting x. Thess NAMELE! : : International westork x: | ls t t wi Henry, Jack Shitt d Hal A — - dion at’ Pertiand yeeterday. |Tammany Winner |dient, lovable animals that will Henry, Jn ee ~*~ | strong. Maryland Boyd, native of Seatit:, who walked off a dance 2B sar tla sass ate. a beth by Large Margin) for. the A re One | op erent examiner Of hip pockets-—| TOM Mulligan Arrested for floor in this city onto the silver screen with Wally Reid. ON WAY {4 have had a whole herd of bulls | Homer Brew. maton ll, | NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—The demo- aed Pool Thursday, | ‘Now, the evening's program win} Taking Bail Megally } a by T Word was received in Seattle to-| Seattle, reared In Seattle and vein 4 e i cratic, ticket, backed by Tammany run, something ‘tke this | i ng th | cated in Seattle schools. Miss Miller Zé ) He eagerly swallowed overs won| Hall. has swept New York clty by THUS W | Constable Tom Mulligan was ar-|G0¥ Of the marriage of Miss ge aed considerably at social tune-/TQ Sleep Tonight Benes i 4 bestowed upon him; he fed vee, | the greatest plurality ever voted PRO M RUN rested at his home in Riverton this; Miller, a Seattle girl beat Giese wad charky abireninuneut D of Capitol ay ; pur every look, he lived upon the | 1 in @ municipal election, it was | id entranee. of mutts at 4{afternoon by Deputy Sheriffs part |Feached stardom in movie pe aig | hile fe thie cry: ome api H d mates she ea ye a oom ttn a | Shown. today. John ¥. Hylan waa presi Ramage and Joe Hill, charged with | William Boyd of the Lasky studio)“ a. i, now Mrs. William Boyd in — : Boston Transcript. We'd call this 4) O64 mayor over Henry Curran by | Much fixing and shifting until /8t@nd larceny. hed mpsebatetes | private life and Maryland Boyd on| $®Y HERBERT W. WALKER ght lunch. st | about 420,000, according to latest es-| 630, when doors open to publi | Mulligan is constable in Justfee ©.) A little more than a year a0 the screen, The name “Ruth Miller*| WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—Amerki Hee 4 en doors open to publle | +] }) Mille ee Wally Reid y imed by two soldier will sleep this timates toda woe ut C, Datton’s court, | Miss Miller dan with had already been claime; y ca's unknown > Miss Clog Octavig Jonce Others on the democratic ticket} oo ey pers re -lo i The complaint against him alleges |in Seattle, and Wally. recommended motion picture players before Miss| night beneath the dome of the eagle Ie not hard to amuse; wert carried into’ office by over: I. » lu, Jota. Mickuiax ¢ that he arrested Mrs, Maizie Lavel}| that she enter the movies as a clas-| sitler’s arrival, tol. 4 eee arate DwreNe | whetmning. sunjertiies, i Charged With Taking $17,-) "Geen", ‘of one ‘doren |i the Cathoun hotel October 26 and | sic dancer | Maryland Boyd is the Miaughter of) His body, aboard the Olympia, was ‘Oh, t just enthuec! ni 8 i a |took her to the Forrest Hotel where| All of which decided the carter of/ Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Miller of Se-| nearing home today. heen wt Bonides sweeping New York cits! 600 From Tacoma Bank | angele ysl ps jarrangements were made between|this Seattle girl, who was born in/attle, The Olympia was steaming slowly ‘ UNDOUBTEDLY! : the ‘Guinocerats have gains ‘ z “ Be | himself and M. M. Richardson, an at- — sr thru the wide reaches of the Po " A UNDOUBTEDLY! legislature, five of them out-| | to appear in a stove-pipe hat, a sang h ery He due to reach the navy yard. at 2 t in half New York city, and gained in| TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 9.—Charg-| swallow tail, and red chest pro |t"ey, for bail, 5 tomac, du All sandwiches cut in half: } ig . | | A Mrs. Phinney gave her check for 4 o'clock. As she passed Washing: appropriating $1 tector, and to sell any mutt that | Wig reductions on all steaks. | up-ntate municiyal elections led with illegally approp: . y $100 and Richardson and Mulligan} ton’s tomb at Mount Vernon, taps +) Advertisement of a local cafe Republicans, however, apparently of the funds of the now defunct | ever walked on four legs. | cashed the check, was sounded while the crew stood at ch honk eked “ haa Jare said to have | : ene won the only state office to be filled, /Scandinavian American bank of Ta-| Numerous other little playful} deabine $60 anekic” Gea Ouse let } eee YE ED 18 CAREFUL In the basis of returns early today, | Coma, December 24, 1919, Ole 8. Lar- |things nh that dita baevelvs tal ieee oe ae pman was shot thru the stom. | judge William A. Andrews was lead.|sen, former president ng teg oa ge ek tecige 8 ay bine at $25 cash, or $50 property, but that | i forth the presidential salute. e om, expected to take the sts »bons hose prizes! They're | , ; BER and probably wounded —Denver ing ex Justice Townsend Scudder for | ci cia viel tod ts prot Here on the additional | bail was ever Segosited. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 9.—] guit to recover $1,480, brought! From the navy yard sie pete, ad Mol) Pr e court of appeals, r oy a te j tol, where ag nit ged t Zaiveny dec ea S aiicatasia mayor,| Laraen’s defense is that the $17,500 | souvenirs announced in the last 24] Paul Schenck,’ chief panes por ay jagainat Thomas’ P. Revelle, United | ae pring Wane i pis Mar render writes - 1} williarn #. Hackett, for the first time | item was part of the $50,000 he ple a | hours |3 Killed Trying to bad i Berek, Fy ‘ae et um. | States district attorney, by State | town wan vast itude. trong, promising young a : ed in behalf of the bank to save the WERK ARE for Chicago and Evanston, , na tad icc fre-olt Four Beene rien 3° nen aed te |" gyre ° ted John Watrath, | Seattle Scandinavian bank from fail (GRAND PRI | ‘Bum’ Ride on Train) scoure additional evidence to be Naeger gti oagehes Hea! sid poaiien eth teen a he cornea ne chief. Hal says he's 0 acuse elected Joh f ced gene b a 4 ged post's maater We bts th nM) ay a at, for the first time in 15) |ing when the federal reser | Silver cup to mutt with most num . SACRAMENTO, Nov. 9.—Three| used by the defense when Burch’s | sult n nent of he defendai \t the _ patron ae a ape meter. 7 grag | demanded $1,000,000 new ‘o (ber of tricks,-to be awarded by Dr. men were instantly killed and a|trial for the killing of John Belton when heard Tuesday afternoon by | ¥' disturbs “ee | ¥e ks dead. nt cancelling of the the slumber ott the honored | bank’s reserte memb Harding’: 8 Heise Prosecuting Attorn | pre "| Wm. Jarquiss' Hospite fourth was severely injured when| Kennedy opens on Nov | Kennel, all polished and new, to| th the smallest full-grown yellow mutt, | F Y Botne of the patients who go to! doctors for it will get beer, Others Superior Judge Mitchell Gilliam. y were run down by a Southern| Schenck will be joined —— : ‘The suit was a sequel of the fail-} B le passenger train near the/ton by Rev, William A Bured, | yng hint epring <or Ctha elasahs side | Dolly Joliseon Case a ey Wind tp with bier | sq | that of the 5 cashier's check to he awarded by the J. J. Goodman | Roseville freight yards Tuesday |father of the accused man | Sthte tank atciveiienn, tor Which A - ' ae Bee Town Democratic sent. by the local bank to the Seattle Carpenter and Cabinet Shop. | The men, attempting to “bum” a} evidence we seek is rela:/ feu gohaefer, cashier, was sont to Under Advisement 4 xk r ~#| MARION, Ohio, Nov. 9--Presi-|ingtitution at that time, all Ms var One year's subscription to the} ride on a freight train, dashed out|tive, principally, to Arthur's men-ling penitentiary after confessing to, Fyidence submitted at the pretimt, Quick, Mamie, run down to | laent Harding's home town went|uy py cash or notes except the $17.-|«Kennel Review,” oldest dog maga from behind a row of standing box-| tal condition,” Schenck said. “It| embezzlement of $20,000 of the} nary hearing on grand larceny ARNT OE RR AS ATI PEI lemocratic in yesterday's municipal | 699. zine in the West for a mutt close cars without hearing the oncoming | will used in a new effort | bank's funds, which he was said to|chargés of Mrs. Dolores M. Johnson, election, fairly complete returns to-) attorney W. F. Carter, president | resembling “Briarcrest Warrior” of | passenger train, prove him of unbalanced mind.” | haye loaned to hootleggers. sister of James E. Mahoney, and L, a Li ni EE Be RAEI 6 LS Bi gctcda of the St. Louis Chamber of Com: | Hriarcrest Kennels, an airedale who The joint legal defense of Bure | Revelle, then a private attorney in| D, Atkinson, way taken under advise. George Neely, democrat, had 4! merce, was here today to testify In \14 barred because of being pedigreed, SThe Timen lost seven sub- (Turn to Last Page, Column 4) | henalt of Larsen, Carter, before tak seribers because of the Mahoney nin, accused! geattle, accepted $580 in cash and| ment Tuesday 7 Justice of the same rime. | jewelry valued at $200 from Schaef. | Peace C: 3 |Germany Is Seeking and Madalynne Obene! |by Briarcrest, himself, of complicity in i be- | alee Ne : z the stand, told of his efforts And one jar of Society candy for! New Credit in U, S,jscorea what it nd to be Aler's wife, according to the com. ie story.”—Col. C. B. Blethen. Pi ing t » bank ‘heads | 80a! 4 : i P. ore the federal reserve bank heads ine nicest old Mutt in the show, by ion y ; oint in si the, post-! plaint, Examiner Duke sued to re- nd lenge Mipacag te AM aaa aed for i {in Washington cba aan Proncion oo " (lura to Page 11, Column 3) Be Fee igom B eg al] pre eer ee une money ed prosueee “Si ( MISS DRAGER WINS fourth of his fron ce bewail- T ¥ » said then | - ‘ . edly } ni % ing the fact. 8 ' Arbuckle “ vial poh nik ton which he said then | IGHT THINK jeredit of between $30,000,000 and | ie pegs soll cet per bosib mera ga POPULARITY RACE nde ht sub- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9 ir- | wo Pn bes | $40,000,000, it was learned here to- [effort to change the ° re 2, Be test eet oe coms plomien telay wien abived wth | Beattie and Tacoma, and, perhaps GIRLS SMOKE! tu le gene tages BoA ana de ft | vet had. 6connted the Jewelry and AT SHRINE CIRCUS three allied inatitutie Au . “ Whistle? summonn to appear in the superior ttorney' BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 9.—KFear| Obtaining of this credit is one of | believing her chances with a jury} cash as attorney's fees_for defend. jee by nightfall was ex- | ing Paul Schaefer in court, Miss Frances Tobizel’ Drager, Bide court here next Monday as prospec: | eg gi tne aadsigd that the public might think Lady |the purposes of the visit to this coun.|to be superior to thoed ot Burch. a fag Raul Sobace idee ecbed ave: Or a r m be ‘ , p Secret as Ls PR aoe, PROBABLY WATERY tive jurors before which Honcoe | Pesto’ in iis Viroady been twice con-| Nigotine # co-ed today kept the in«|try of former State Secretary Karl| District Attorney | ‘Thomas Lee pa oy a erak pacadiva “bapeialtee a *ruchard Brammertz, 69, 612 3ist |(“Fatty”) Arbuckle will be tried: leted nnd nentenced to the penitent |(ereollexiate women’ conference | Bergman of Berlin, now associated | Woolwine immetiately countered the} $20,000 1 mi fost im connection ” with ¢ ed fro probable| Arbuckle is accused of man the mo: | oing on record against smok-| with the Deutscher bank Burch — postyonemen| IND, Ore, + I ine, A! } Shrine circus, it was ani as Mery grave when he walked aff the.| slaughter as a result of the death of |ry. Appeals are pending in the su: | from age’ satiny | penertionineerrc * 4 aimilar postponement in the Obem. bemall town near hers, suffered Give i] Wednesday, , Bla Ps hi tery grave when he walked off the | ng! ie court, however. jing by college girls, | i) ill now timated i. wend ss the ferry slip at Leachi park | Virginia Rappe, which followed a | Prem “If we adopt resolutions on the| POSTOFFICE officials and em-| chain case Madalynne will nm loss estimated at $20,000 when the/| pile. t- Wéwmpaper. {party in bis hotel rooms, " the | subse t, the public will think that) ployes are to have a holiday Friday, |o to trial immediately after a ver-| hotel and several amusement places Farris Lorraine Sindars wor io ¢ Both the state and defense were| Bronx park fertcai garden in the feollege girin do smoke/” the confer | Armistice day, and the usual holiday [dict in Bureh's case, starting No-| were burned to the ground late last || the bubles' popularity race, Sux! Thi» is Umoreiia Week and | engaged in elaborate preparations for land largest zoological ge dpa beg aervice will be. given. vember 22, ig reached, night. "t hardly ruiged at all. Jthe trial. world.