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THE NEWSPAPER WITH A 15,000 CIRCULATION LEAD OVER ITS NEAREST COMPETITOR <—@ | If you buy community hotel stock and bonds you make an investment, in payments extending over an 18-months period, that will bring you in 7 per cent interest and jthe commutity an incalculable return of long-continuing benefits. lee TODAY! RRA On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star ists thle terms eta ara bedannenteed csr tsraneicticauas:erchee » sardbexosar secnecambentens rel tanto ti Per Year, by Mali, 6 to 68 amen SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDA » SULY Y 21, 1922, PPP PPAR ADD IAL APOLLO WEATHER Tonight and Saturday, fair; moderate westerly winds ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 63, Minimum, 48. Today noon, 54, FT a VOLUME 24, NO, 126, BED 0 Fall Victim of 4th of July ‘Another victim of Seattle’s “patriotic” Fourth of July celebration, William Bailey, world war veteran, iies in a critical condi- tion in Cushman hospital, Tacoma. He lived thru the hell of Argonne forest }—but he couldn't pass safely thru a Seattle Fourth of July celebration. | Bailey, who attended the holiday smoker Fjat the Arena, had just started home when a ‘hoodlum threw a torpedo at his feet. The explosion brought a recurrence of |the shell shock which he had suffered dur- jing the war. He gasped and staggered. at was “sport” for the “patriotic” en- usiasts—and he was bombarded with DE ADLOCK \Her Husband Wields Baton| | IN T ACO M A. But 5 She Runs The Wayfarer CAR FIGHT Mayor’s Ji itney Move Followed by Pass System as Counter Stroke; Outcome Still in Doubt TACOMA, July 21. —Mayor A. V.E Fawcett and the Tacoma Railway & Power Co. have reached a deadlock in their fight over the street car question in Tacoma, Faweett with his fleet of “jitneys” imported from Spo- kane and Seattle, and operating for 5 cents, is trying to force the T. R. & P. to terms, while Manager Richard T. Sullivan of the power company has sprung a counter attack in the hed of the weekly pass system which will be started next Monday morning. Controversy in the betas began on June 7th, when on wm. | Mayor Faweett made public his demands that the T. R. & P. ing suit. models | Peduce-their fare to a basis bi: 20 rides for a dollar, or 16 at the merchants’ | Fides with transfer privi convention at the Sullivan's proposal that fare demand. and Fawcett called for Beil St. Terminal) City release his company Pe 500 “jitneys” to “run the street cars next week will be| the obligation of paving between | off the streets.” selected tonight their tracks for = certain period, | Notices were served on the T. Rt. & Every one of! eliminate free riding for city em- | P during the next week, giving them the 100-044 bath-| Ployes, and abandon the policy [tive days in which to begin repair ing beauties who| of selling power outside the city | work on pavement between thelr car entered the con-| limits, before he gave an answer | tracks In certain places in the eity teat conducted by| *© Faweett’s demands, was | These orders are now being complied ‘The Star has been| Promptly disregarded by the | with by the company. asked to appear,| mayer. | In the meantime, Fawcett has held some time be| The matter was brought tos head/ over the head of Sullivan the tact | tween 7 and 9 p.|0® month later when on July 7. the| that certain franchises on amall por im., at the Saxony |POWer company formally notified | tions of the South Tacoma and Point Hacnltting Co.'s office at 2600 Fitth | Fawcett that they could not grant his| Defiance lines have expired, and | bi | jaa soon as adequate jitney service | . They will change Into bathing sults |could be established Fawcett has! | ADVICE TO BILL. : } | thy ened to cor I the o " |—thay must bring iw Paap “SO E LIFE” ra eemanp baptist: » We want to take this oppor. occaston—and pass M unning cars over. these places rem thief Severy' J “Good,” was Sullivan's only tunit, ind the judges, J. F Maxwell, of the fy : be lesed || Saxony Knitting Co, A. Ls Johnson, | that all saloons must cS . wy ‘Battle is Fought in Pe in Pennsylvania Coal i Region; Nebraska Citizens Forced to Arm for Strike <e Duty, PITTSBURG, Pa., July 21.—A ‘battle. marked with § ings and attempted dynamitings broke out in Fayette coun! coal fields today between striking miners and guards « ational guardsmen converged on the disturbed area. A Guards at the Dearth mine, owned by the H. C. Frick Coke [G%- soened fire on miners as they attempted ‘to set fire to e tipple. Investigation showed that an attempt had been made.to _ een the ayy ee ne ag counties in Western Pennsylvania to preserve wot ee ioe drawing near taper ag when the mW en . were {ea county, which adjoins rosa | At the Lamont mine, also owned by Frick, a bomb was ihurled at the tipple. ° The home of Deputy Sheriff Lindsey Miller, a guard Ithe Revere mine, was burned to the ground. The family _ {was absent when. the fire broke out. * | | | | | _ At Cushman hospital they hope he'll: re- cover—but they aren’t sure. 'Bathing Girls to Be Selected Friday Evening By June d’Amour Coes | 4 dab a ab ob a ab dh & ah de Gb OD Gs oh a A SS Ses Ses eS ) | ign cigars are responsible. . eee, FREMONT, Neb., tuly 21. —-Frdmont is- virtually under! military law today with 150 citizens forced into arms by city | officials to maintain law and order as an-outgrowth of the | strike of railroad shopmen. | The 11 Chicago & Northwestern strikebreakers who were | driven out of town last Friday morning by strikers were re |turned to the city today and escorted by the deputized citi-_ zens to the Dodge county courthouse where they will appear as witnesses against 15 strikers who are to be arraigned on | the charge of abduction. Election stogies Now and then Kill the very Best of men. ee Candidates should not forget to ass perfumed cigarets to the women .-* comment to the threat. “We would like to discontinue these Peeiitipititiiipiiitititiiiitiiti titi ity ptrer Mrs on lof the Pacific Knitting Co., ¢ 5 ; on se & , | Intense excitement prevailed following the application of oa BaP ging | Stenz, of the Olympia Knitting Land || Jackie Coogan’s Own ee ee ee ee | the state law which authorizes the deputization oP citizens in “Sea serpent reported in Lake|®nd J ane aS | Storv About, The announcement that the pass case of emergency. Many of the drafted men have taken up Washington.” Where do they get | aes Dn 18 wesdela wilt be sctestes | Himself system would be tried for a four arms under protest. Included eee thet stuff? wd Frofn these 18 three will be| . months’ period came on the evening before the fi (Tarn t t scheduled bus line ‘age 7, Column 3) | [GIRL ADMITS | _ KILLING MAN, MONTGOMERY, Ala., July 21 Actress at Palace Hip stencils ar-| selected during the convention to re Histic designs on her legs, (We al | ceive rg ate soe prizes, $25 as & ere ly © first, $15 and a see AR the girls selected will be paid More than 1,000,000 men are on for their time—they will have to act ike in the United States. If thic| as models every noon hour of next pormaicy, let's get back to abnor-| week, and each will get a luncheon Maicy! leach day and a made-to-order bath |in the ranks are business men, professional men and men AUTHOR from all walks of life. | The drafting of deputies F jcame last night like a sudden | thunder stroke. Police were | posted on every corner of the! Goy, Allen Orders Warrant . cee \{ng sult at the conclusion of the Mildred Willis Brewer, 15, grand. | business district with names for W ¢ CONOMY NOTE . | show. Gaughter ofa former United Bates | Mrs. Montgomery Lynch taken from the rosters of the or White ¢ es a ws - ‘i F Dan Landon, who is running | — Remember, 2000 Fifth ave. Is etubresentath wen baad Se the ovunty | Photo by Pierson & Co.| American Legion and the] nen for state senator, doesn't have the place. From 7 to 9 tonight | Jal here today pending investiga : Chamber of Commerce and| EMPORIA, Kan., July 2 Accel i> buy ay. enmpaign posters. are the hours. And bring your | Ler inte the sue her uncle, A By Wanda von Kettler production, while Mr. Lynch “ the citisian wars. ante to of William Allen White, Emporia His oid ones are still on the | bathing sult. “Siw Beewiie ant Mrs, Mont Lynch eo , rdered t0|sage, ordered by Gov. Henry allem lg j Minn Brewer surrendered to the po-| Mrs. Montgomery Lynch. and chorus. appear for deputization OF | for expressing sympathy .with strike ; | lee late yesterday, declaring she She's the wie of the man who In 1921 Mrs. Lynch played for the| suffer the penalty provided by ers, will leave their intimate friend: TE Beattie man ia divorced because he | VILLAGE IS killed McKeithen. Since then she/waves the baton at Wayfarer re-| seuttie production law ship unsmirched, both declared to ae noptcin has refused tostalk |hearsals. But that isn’t all, She's @n | Y t900 ane is playing again . arabe day. Mhake, brother, 9 HIT BY FIRE| ° important factor in The Wayfarer | she has attended every rehearsal “This is merely a test cass’ of the eee | Lamping to Enter | herse But the day. she scored w -y-out | |Tight of free speech in Kansas,” the | Om certain days when dad comes| EUGENE, Ore., July 21—The Ant- | All that baton waving on the | avy, May 20, when all those desiring | jauthor of “Henry and Me” declared home |iers Lodge hotel and annex and one | Race for Senator | part of her husband would fall (0 ee ee ee eo et oat today. as:be sprepared for tocmat a (The day he’s paid, I mean) residence at Blue River, smal} vil Rumors regardify the candidacy of | produce the called-for effect If at (their voices in the Stalum, The wind | rest on a charge of violating ¢ Ma mects him at the door, and then lage, located on the McKenzie river, | Col. George Lamping, Seattle port) any rehearsal Mrs. Lynch did not blew and the. rain came down. It janti-picketing iaw of the Kansas im We sce a touching scene. miles, from were de commigsioner, for the republican| sppear. She is organist and pian: | was a damp, cold day. A little up- dustrial court. Johnny L. by = Pes y ' _ nomination for United States senator; 'st for the great production. _| Tight piano had been sent out in a BP sh. “There is no reason this incident see " noon and the flames #p ‘oan were net at rest Friday when it be-| “But I've always managed to get} truck, Mrs. Lytich mounted the ‘ should interfere with our personal SAKING OF BU area of loxged-oft land in the rear came known definitely that he wilt |there,” Mrs, Lynch told me yester-| truck, pulled her collar up around | SUffering to Follow Industry | Mont’, ‘ater personal friendship. if duly 21.—Bull Montana, of the hostelry, according to reports | file within @ short time. No state-|day, as she sat in the living room of! her ears, and proceeded to play, Paralysis the least,” Governor Allen said as @ famous motion received here today j ment has been made by Col, Lamp.|her bungalow that overlooks Alki| while those on the’ stage performed | representative of the attorney's of: ure actor, who The Antiers Lodge was one of the ing, t - now: Point from a West Seattle hill. “You| for at least three -hours. os fice w: dered hy t . , g, but The Star knows on the high. | TE was ordered here to serve @ sailing from best mountain hostelries in the sta Jackie Coogan est authority that he will enter the | #¢¢, I've bad lots of practice—getting | ferring to that bit of her | (Copyright, 922, by the United Pres) | warrant on White. “ ® y — * } INGTON, dul, land on the built in 1903, during the boom 4a ne, laying this way ‘al career, Mrs, Lynch says: WASHING » suly ‘The placard in the window of the PMajestic wis of the mines near Blue River. B 1M first time tittle Jackle w bout 18 ye no, I didn't mind that a bit, Slowly paralyzing a Emporia Gazette which caused Gov have «a de meager alls are available today Coogan, star of the mov- | said J, “you've| My fingers got « little numb, and industries, threatenin, Allen to accept. his friend's challensil’ Mite and will 7 because of inadequate wire connec fea, and “The World's Won Negro Confesses accompanied ever so many interest-) the air was a lite moist, but a ag ange light a — for a “show-down” was changed to- Becompanied by a retinue of TV: \ tion. The lows is estimated at moi dor Boy," stepped on the atage, T. A Theft |!» fukn to: Pede 7, Col Se within a few days, causing in- | 4)\ t, send. “s1 per eont™ nan * wre 7, Col in 2) a ‘0 ad, pe nt” sympathy = ants. than $25,000 i] he got « spanking for it. acoma Auto eft “Well,” Mrs, Lynch hesitated. a creasing disorders, loss of lf? | with the striking railroad men. E o : e as | Rhos Hebe Bat’ Cie ey time: be VANCOUVER, Wash. guly Lae “I started out 18 years ago to cow Lac rah Peay aber “I have not had breakfast yet, and A. H. Fokker, Dutch airplane in o Theft of an automobile and a robbery Mr. Lynch, Two years into millions, the s enn te int weved to: teen | teps inte the movies, he gets accompany Mr. y make it a point never to ‘feel’ bes Pentor, says that stunt flying or Ea | ONO Avalanche| pee ey cat ae eal tate 8 were confessed by Tt. Thomas, Ta-| ater we were married, and I've | | and coal strikes have brought on [tory breakfast," White said today, ‘Aviation Injures 11 Persons|| ‘ox: oma negro, 17, following his arrest! heen accompanying, him ever | an industrial crisis, the magul- | when asked his attitude toward the © And, we might add, the aviators J ' aii ol here last night since, Clever on his part, || Classified tude of which was revealed inex. | threatened arrest. ‘What I do de oe | YOSEMITE, Cal, July 21.—One ‘and Inckle is only 8 years Thomas told police officers. he had) wasn’t it, just ‘to marry ‘his assirie clusive reports to the United | pends on how my breakfast goes, I Our favorite summer resort is the woman was severely injured and 10 old! tolon the automobile of James Bu-| pianist and keep her working?” Will H L | Press today from all parts of the | a1, going to have a talk with = Mallar J others sitghtly hurt by an avalanche How did he accomplish the hanan, Tacoma, and had driven here tho, Mra. Lynch didn’t if elp country. lawyer later, eee 1 one| Which cfnshed in on the famous!) great change? ‘und robbed the home of J. A Tro) triad htout it You Not only are wheels slowing on the! = won't insist on going to Jail an far us we are concerned, on Ledge trait in Yosemite National | ackie Ja going vorthwest trap gunner, of @ shotgun yesh vedere Ra OOO es jgountry's transportation exaters, luntess my breakfast makes me, and Def the 12 greatest women is the on | park today. t in his six nd several trinkets. always go wherever -hé g0es, #0 it’s ut public utilities are closing down | 1 hope it doesn't. y o - 4 } d Ewho knows how to make oldfash-\” gixty persons were on th trast aphy, “Bome : easy enotigh for ms té.get to Way} BE cao fo i nn ee jand actual suffering because of | “This won't affect my frlendship fered Johnny-cake, [when the slide started. Wildest ex-| he Star next week 2 Hurt in Wreck farer rehearsals, Fvery morning 1]] Tenr Tanke ae sian ty. | [shortage of coal ts not far off, ad-|for Gov. Allen in the least, 1 teal | cltement prevailed ve. wi 6 stud fo ri . j Vices indicate, this is just a friendly test oi TP , a ; Jackie will explain about the drive with him to the studio, play for | ea Persson he nis is J y want: A NORTHWEST or .. | a e | aan ae e happened to May Not Recover | hi: and his pupils thruout the day, epee ele ps ll are Disorders are reported from coast | won't know just what I am going to The United States sent’ on | Searing Assigned | ot Charlie Chaplin, relate SALINAS, Cal,, July 21.—Hope for| then drive back at night. DoT iike|| Deeded and others | become |/to coast. New England carriers an-| do, tho, until after 1 talk with amy Row discussing the tari Pi EEE hat took’him into. the movies, he recovery of two of the 11 victims | it? Why, I’ve no desire to do any-|| Obsolete « e wag or] | nounce increasing sabotage on many | lawyers,” a A | to Columbia City || Ad): thos tacenen f yesterday's sutomobile stage | thing else. Our work t# Interesting, || YOUr own | Personal use, J /jines, Pacific coast roads report kid: | Officials here believed White ys Bey, page Doe Brown! | Capt. W. HL Searing, chief of ee tata ete Iieela tate vreck at San Ardo, near here, was| especially in cases like The Way eer gt Ries Pas |napings and beatings, — be arrested, and immediate) | police under Mayor Caldwell, was as- ing dope abou Ae racticaily abandoned today, | tarer.” thes feren' ng Trouble is feared in Western Penn: A oti I ike } 4 to command of the Columbia Mighty Interesting reading At the Bardin hospital here, where Mrs. Montgomery Lyrich was that you want to dispose of. || sylvania, West Virginia and Ohio as! White was» apparentl ; t signed to comman m F p 5 | Ty oe ach ot de | City station Friday by his successor,|] And written in Jackie's ow) one injured in the wreck were be. with her husband m 1919, in | i te os k pee mines are reopening. ig oe pleased with the situati 2 doeon’t say, te ol “s 7 te 4 id The Way- ‘ell them what you have are out in New Hampshire, Pennsyl- | ated, and toust; ” thie eve! He succeeds clever atyle, «@ cared for, it was announced that Columbus, 0., when he y ated, and anxiously 4g: *f would have want. Chief W. B. Severyns. | anes cells de Vania aid iia i rong ° ° | Lieut. Gus V. Hasselblad; who will mr W. Mansfield, Los Angeles, and) farer was first produced, ‘There THE STAR CLASSIFIED f evelopment—hig formal arrest. Oa va ik | enin at. the ptation ander Sear ||... 2¢ desine Mobday corge Readdon, Salinas, probably| she played the $50,000 pipe or- r R ¢ I Serious fuel shortage, due m part |” Hix staunch sport of the indus meh Pa 1, Clams) ing ould not recover gan, bought especially for the (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) (Turn to Byse 7, Column 2) y

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