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RRA RRA AAR AAR ARARAAAARARAAR AA WEATHER Entered a & nd Clase Matter May 8, tans, SE. ATTLE, WASH, Mt the Postoffics a! Seattie, Wash, MONDAY, API APRIL 30, under the Act of Congres March 3, 1878, Per Year, by Mail, 91.60 TELEPHONE CO. WINS SKIRMISH ii The SeattleStar ."". il| Here'sa RID CITY OF LOW RESORTS Accompanied by | -atrolman, Men! Howdy, folks! Did'y nicking yesterday? Yep, ants got into our custard pie, too, Spread Terror) Among Japs One thing th at plenics ts someone sits down in th dressing. W.W. ow n aqua: ru the morning and We wish Would pass a dren from fa breaking their ng} umMpa institutions whi 1 other And, then, always «pra ave flow © the stril The raider accompanied by lice Saturday had] " B nd the | DOWN WITH CARBOHYDRATES! Mayor Brown urges everyone to boycott sugar. é ‘This is a good idea, Doc. We're |“ dieting, too. eer beady more open places ame as @ final clean. We'd take « protest again: but Mrs, Horm: Brew w She says listening in o Wine and reading the tisements are the only she has. appr four Japanese rmed ur, poisoned Kegan we 1 into alleys, bars” over. turned and the furniture and fixtures Proprietors of the establish- } © warned not to open ain under pain of inore severe | measures. | *eo At Dick's Place, Second ave. and! RATHER CHILLY Main st., the I. W. W. direct action} iption of duke|*auad invaded the barroom and} eee A Kirkland contrid sugs as that the telephone company is ruising its] broken, tolls xo that they can pay for 4li the| ments wer @dvertisements they print pleading! for the good wil! of the people. Columbie Basin project ought to be| b: ( ‘constructed here. Why not build a/of Police W. B. Severyns personally heave bricks at pany and let people it for a dime? . more flagrant gambling dens ‘Seattle is clozed down tight ni ja hiet Severyns said Monday “smilo" dumps and Those subtic Russian dancers You see down at the show Were born in Chi or Troy, Y. | bua. These places will be kept closed. ; | The police department will co-operate e in Canton, O. | mee erie {with the J. W. W., as long as their srane’ wife |¢fforts are directed to enforcing the ‘OW the Indians believed dec presentative Hob Grass’ wife H a pecsines a divorce. Would you|/#¥ !n an orderly and legal manner. ated, how the raven stole TUM hee a grass widow? | We cannot permit law violations : re Sk Rha 4 }the I. W. W., in attempting to ¢ | force the laws.” mac dians sistant py sor of anthropolog: and herself n widely-known. ant nating series of. stories which ginning tomorrow. TACOMA BOOZE || PLACES CLOSE re TACOMA, April 30.—Crepe adorned king of non-stop records, the | th doors of Tacoma’s approximately | Speaking of ap a hbemy 0 0 tity council has held the non-stop | %e Sore drink parlorx today. seas action by striking L W. W. pees tecord for years. accomplished in a few hours what VAMP, SEZ: It will soon be time for June brides to learn hew to use a can opener. i ‘ ———Pe and extensive pilgri and from made many Sound Indian which she has prepared ‘her quaint superstitions and beliefs in Mra. Spler’s own interesting va waitin police and good government leagues|| morrow. DLtar core |have been unable to do for years,| \ —— and ig! the so- att ae pepe) | and closed up tight the so-called sof dring emporiums. Police officers took no official cog- aw) | nizance of the situation, preferring to| It’s Clean-up Week now and we | Keep the information one of unoffi-| hop ost novi | cial record, oad eer bape ee When the various thirst parlors President Harding is evidently | ¥°Te requested by small committees! troubled over our international rela (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) tions. “He ought to walt until June} Stes tnstomamcasconat orators in| 33 VICTIMS. OF | tell him ali about it. agence RUNAWAY CAR) Out of his Post mortem. LAWMAKERS TO Here May 30 voir. i] oar eattie. You, too, can ? . surance heh pet re A dp Heaatas that’ canbe purchaned® of Jentertainment committer and. the entra affairs commvice. of » the Chamber of Commerce, POISON || the easy payment plan, that Se- attle auto dealers aro offering. Elevator man who always has STUDEBAKER AIX immediate business on another Late 1920 Studebaker Big Six; has floor when he sees you ap- new cord tires, 5 white wire } wheels, cutomatic swipe, moto- proaching his eage. |] meter, other extras paint; top and curtaing like news mo- CANDIDATE FOR THK IVY CLUB |Homes Blown Down |During Wind Strom GOLDSBORO, N.C, April 40. | Good-bye, people. Gotta go now, tor just overhaule iy and het)! Several homes were blown down to- Don't open the door to strangers || erin Torta teal goodcan, ave || day by’ evere wind storm which and be wre and leave the key thin buy today. The price, “Oh, || struck Lacama, near here, during the Under the doormat, you," thatin the beat part of it, |) night, and three persons wero in } ome PLCs Oh, OO a | Jured, the réporte wald. Don't tet the cat get at the canary |) pre Want Ad pagen will tell you Five wong Were reported injured and tell the ice man we won't need|| more about this offer. and several houses blown down at Wrightaville, ( any leo, , “Carrie Nation-ed” it. Dick Flem-| bridesmaid wore a bou- jing, the proprietor, was out when and roses {the crowd arrived. When he re- | turned he strapped on a big gun and “es « dared the invaders to come in. The Star says that a mode! of the| Saturday, the lid wax clamped on | for the low figure of $600,000. of other folk Star by Mrs. Leslie G. style. Watch for the first\story to VISIT SEATTLE Party: of 35 to Be Guests ot (Se el Here it is—right downtown—the Skinner & Kddy Yard No, 3 The view, taken from the tower of the Smith building, shows how the property is re- | the police department when Chiet| lated to Seattle's central warehousing avd industrial distriet. The port commission has an option to purchase this site, worth at a congervativ overeat oes. | How the Snoqualmie | Falls Gulch Was Made| rin Western Washington were ¢re- the co eyed! the Origin of’ the Snoqualmie falls was of thé Puget Sound In: Spier, wife of the as- ¥ at the University of Wastington hropologist, form « gripping, fascl- will appear in thin newspaper, be- Mrs. Shier, who writes under the pen name of Erna Guiither, has mages “Inté the haunts of Puget? | them gained’ a world of mattrial from es of Indian lore. You'll enjoy the of these interesting people, ax told |LAUBE PROVES HIS CONTENTION, ulation on El Aquario | _—— A party of United Btates senators| W, T. Laube, who, us. trusteo In DAY'S MENU Vor SAN DIFGO, April 20.--Thirty-|and congressmen, 35 in number, will | bankruptey for Frank Waterhouse sEREAKFAST [three baigasiore a aces ce | in Seattle May 30 on their|& Co, is bringing the $200,000 ¥ ewe cuffs. en 4 a ¢ 4 most of th ac " against Frank Water: Two hard-boiled ling at high speed, fatled| ey at ot Mieke Reerie sue aanloat. Eranis Water od miele Hrd 1 turn today, jumped ed co ompanled yy thelr wives and thelt| house, scored a decided point Mon- : yO stteee::,ot8 ‘eh 2 atives, ‘They ‘ur embers : shirt bosom. ack and struck an auto. ‘The | bind “rallltory affairs {AY when his attorneys blocked at Mio oF WOKE GAPS | was lied with passen ken. arr and tertitories committees of the| tempta on the part of tlio defense LUNCH | ee eae courae Ate house und senate whom John W.| counsel to prove that there ws Cream of toma- colliding with the auto, the uncon-|oum and senate whom John Wy . Mie hawk soup, | | trolled car crashed into a telephone | Weeks, a regi fos ir ently | atipulation between the lawyers to | : ee | 1 ring it off close to the |MAviNed Krank Witte ie een | #how that a $125,000 claim against | | dent of the Chamber of Commerce, | ! ifter tearing ; jap would Accomipan j him on his West ernment in connection with to rest against a)” Z . eer ” | 7 Aquario dgal showed « i : 00 feet from the (#7 trip Iron rust ‘broth. { a se acre go RAMs bobbie) | ‘The party Is aboard the army | asset of a nk V Maieetinie sg oes t ‘The. automobile wax hurled com-|tansport U. 8, Grant, which sailed | and not of Water Healloped cart- | sis ip from New York Friday, At San| Laube, called to the stand as a P pletely thru the front of a shoe sto 1y ridges. paleo rancivco it will divide and will| defense witness, tosti positively Breaded’ kitchen 5 continue on board the 0 Grant| that there was no such “stipulation. Pyenpedny nail “| \to Hawaii, while: the greater num. Practically " en ates put salad. ber. will take the transport Cambrai |to Lanbowere, blocked on objections | ; aide” Dem | Left at Home? for the Alaska teip. Gthery. who |from John B. Hart, chiet counsel for 3 U o " g dred wople | will go orth will join the party he plain lart tried toe bring se = NRE RSEE Every binabind, tite as ig bs stl t San Francisco und Senator 1. @.| Out the fact that Laube, wassbring- ee step into thelr autos and enjoy | {at 8 ing his detion against the defendant entirely upon the basis of records prowented by Witterhouse and his om- ployes, but this was kept out by Waterhouse's chief counsel, Clarence L. Reames, Tho vest of the morning session was devoted to cross-examination of Judgo W. HH. Bogle, counsel for Waterhouse, and also a trusteo for Frank Waterhouse & whose tev: timony the plaintiff is trying to im This resulted in nunierouy acrid monious exchanges between the wit: neas and his inqulaitor, but fn, noth. ing » of purtieular importance, | Jt was indicated during the morn ing that Reames would probably reat his case by evening. by the Port of Seattle, will be self-s It never will call upon the taxpayers for one cent either for jinterest, bond redemption or operating costs. FAC prices at least $2,000,900. computation. making the tran: , {percent interest ON THE PRICE! | termin; Cove rather able for its erection. By utilizing buildings already on the site and using money that will be available, one of the two proposed ¢gentra! piers beginning this site will be self-| In a short time it ought to be a big revenue And as aa investment it doubtless is one of the most attractive opportunities a offered, Thus, from the ver sustaining. producer, TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, attle Hd w- Coit ne estinidte. The Moran (Skinner & Eddy No. 2 This may be stated as a plain busine steamship lines and priv As shown conelusivel y five subdivisi This leaves the entire m than here. public body W. Raid Booze Joints! Seoul isiiiiijssiiisisiiisuiiississtsosiiisssiisisssssesssetesstrestscisessitsessiserstetessssesststeces oscessttstiesstestessstestsciessstesssstissteciiigissssssstessscietsssssessc ef HELP POLICE i FE ACT: , Moran property, if acquired by Port, will be - self-sustaining from start, not a tax-burden pet ses SUT TTL isListiitiiosicciiticssisticsiistciiieisiseiistestitisstssiiitssitstsscsitisstiissetstiiiistcessscesstesstsat U.S. SHIPPING BOARD PROPERTY [SKINNER & £00Y ARQ “2 ) la and if voters at the May 8 eléction. approve, this pert will acquire the property for justa little more than one-fourth of Small model of the telephone com-| directed a campaign to close up the| the amount it.is.declared to be ‘Leases of Strip for Industrial Sites) sci ticammsvetion today were Alone Will Carry Whole Cost ) property, if acquired | a4 Coffee Iexchange from trading in staining from the start. the oceans lof anti-port propaganda to the contrary notwithstanding. |» The one argument, with man) |roads, variations, which the rail- ate shipping interests are | dsing y in their attack on the port’s program of development lis the argument of tax- reduction. falls absolutely flat when studied in the light ‘of FACTS. ——= |Here are the FACTS And this one argument this tract is worth at present And has a potential value beyond The port has an option to buy it at $600,000, saction one of the notable real estate bar-|>eveott sugar until the price had} gains in all the history of the West. Industrial Leases Will Carry Shows There Was No Stip-| Entire Cost of Property So marvelously opulent is the richness of the bargain) which is offered the voters of King county, that the strip jof solid land 400 feet or so wide fronting on Railroad ave. jis alone worth the whole $600,000. This frontage, the port commission is assured, it can lease at once for a 30- lyear period in four or ii of industrial plants, And lease it on a basis which would return five or six ENTIRE $600,000 PURCHASE sions for the construction jor portion of the tract, nearly 1,000 feet. deep and extending to the harbor line of Elliott |bay, for the construction of two great dock terminals, each jabout 250 feet wide and 900 feet or so long—the largest | * in the harbor with the exception of the port’s .}own Smith Cove piers. These would be reached by two slips and would be capable of handling for coastal business the biggest ships afloat}, jor ever likely to be built. One Pier Can Be Built in Immediate Future ’ The port also stands ready to build on this site the im- migration station which the government wants, and for which investment it will pay 5 considered more likely however, that the immigration sta- tion will be desired by United States officials at Smith In either case moriey will be’ avail- per cent interest. ever It. is was */ DAUGHERTY BOOZE ORDER ‘ Supreme Court in Decision Says ” ' Liquor Can Be} | Carried Abroad) WASHINGTON, April The United States supreme court today decided that jean nor fapeign sb a ly bring wor inside the mile limit of American territor- jal waters, but that, outside that limit, both American and foreign ships are no longer subject to American prohibition laws. 0, — ked out Mm part the ruling of 4 ney Gen eral Daughert which held at the government had power to prohibit American ships anywhere on the |seas from carrying jit also could prohibit foreign ship: bringing it within the 3-mile limit | As to Americ ships, the Daugh: l erty was reversed; as to foreign ships, it was upheld. The high court held |nothing in the prevent Amer liquor on be ume The decision to 2, Jt rland dissent The majority pinion was read ice Vandevanter In opinion, Justice Sutherland expresd the belief that |barring lquor on foreign ships within ovr territory was an ‘unjust and unreagonable interference. and one upt to, Jead.' to “international an ste 'slarea: the ‘SUGAR GOUGE | ~ UP IN COURT which voters of the Port of Seattle may acquire | Government Att Attorneys Ar- gue for Injunction WASHINGTON, April 30.—The turned with some anxiety to the pro- ceedings before the New York federal court where the government's attor- neys argued for a permanent injunc- tion restraining the New York Sugar futures in sugar, If the injunction is granted a prec- edent will be established, placing in the hands of federal authorities a powerful weapon with which to de- fend the public against price boosis, officials held. If the government's suit fails, it is admittedly impotent, for the statutes have been scoured for laws on which to base action against alleged gamb- lers in sugar and the government has placed all its hopes on this one effort. Is Urged by Mayor| Tho Mayor Brown recommended, Saturday that the women of Seattle satisfactorily receded, no definite |‘ ss action has been taken in this Accordiny to Frank Kannair, sec retary of the Seattle Retail Grocers’ association, wholesale sugar went down 10 cents per 100 pounds Mon- morning. A slump was also re-| corded Saturday, With the co-oper.| ation of housewives, he states, the price can be brought down to a sat- isfactory mark within three weeks. . |Harding Unped to Start Big Boycott TOPEKA, Kan., April $0, — Gov. Jonathan M. Davis today appealed| to President Harding to inaugurate A nation-wide sugar boycott to force | @ reductiol inthe retail price. | “[ urge upon you the necessity of nation-wide movement, sueh as| uu can tmhost effectively inaugurate, | vooating the restriction of sugar use thruout the country until the price of sugar is again brought down to a reasonable price,” Davis said in telegram to tho president, Sugar in New York | Is 10 Points Off| NEW YORK, April 30.--Refined sugar opened 10 points off today. Reductions were made by three of the kading refiners, National Sugar and Refining Te | duced their price to $10.15; American | Sugar mado avsimilar eut; Arbuckle Brothers reduced their price 10 points to 10 cents a pound, eee Eastern Women to 5 Force Price Down, NEW YORI, April 80-—A meeting of women active in public affairs was called heave today to plan a sugar boy. [5 REVERSED DISSOLUTION quor and that| Yoreieshipg cannot ring que | |Pennsylvania and the Hillside "|Seattle Boycott jand tron Co, JUDGES DENY MOTION FOR Rupp Is Given Chance to Pre- sent Company’s Contention BY FIELDING TACOMA LEMMOY The racine unction to Te tate jstrain viment of pub jie works from interfering with jraise in telephone rates when | Judges E. FE. Cushman, of Tacoma; Jeremiah Neterer, of Seattle, and A, W. Wright, of Portland, sitting én motion of Attor-.@ n Dunbar to dis ve the injunction. Dunbar moved for dissolution 4m- y upon the opening of the the judges unanimous. allow the motion, instructing the attors tter during the ban | Jue counsel for y. opened his ¢ before the court by reviewing billx of complaint filed late lay in federal court in Seattle. He took up the entire morning ses- sion and was to continue when court convened in the aftenoon, | Failing in his motion for dissolu- tion, Attorney, Dunbar prepared to fight against the granting of t injunction on. the grounds that ¢ action. of corporation co Home Wrecked; Jealo Suspect Under Arrest | PADUCAH, Ky., April | Alfred Warren was killed ins |and the Warren home was wre early today following an explo of dynamite under the bed in Mrs. Warren was sleeping. A woman js under arrest, with the bombing. Jealousy was the cause, police alk © lege. Warren had arisen at 3:30 for leaving Mrs, Warren in bed. Sho after, neighbors were aroused by tl sound of the explosion, Mrs, Warren's body was found the wreckage of the house, 10,000 Coal Miners * . in East on Strik PITTSTON, Pa.. April 30.—A gen eral strike of 10,000 miners of in this’ seetion, into effect today, following ac’ of the general grievance committ as a result of trouble at the Bu colliery. 5 The Butler men have been 4 strike for over a week because eral miners would not join the ed Mine Workers, and the so-c: ed “insurgent” element of distriet No 1 decided on a general strike, Free Staters Are Still After Foe DUBLIN, April 30,—Altho Th insurgents have been ordered |Eamonn De Valeta to cease hostili- ties today pending the outcome his peace move, the Free State gov= ernment. continued its hunt rebels. Ne official cognizance yet been taken of De Valora’s offer | of peace, i RIEDA’S — OLLIES ‘There is one woman in town hates me. ; She is several years my sen! And an old maid. T knew my time would come, It did. At a tea. Everybody was there. Who hasn't a skeleton’ in closet? mi The papers ware teeming scandal, i ‘The man was a cousin of min It was a breach of promise sui ‘Tre kind she, an old maid, coul never have. She waited until everyone listening. ‘Then asked mie how) my. cousin’ case Was progressing! 3S men are So wotisitive abo their axe. Ltold her } could not discuss a subject with hor. uch cott until the BENS of sugar is pulled down. hat is in public. Sho was entirely too young, ‘