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AT iW’NEIL ISLAND PENITENTIARY!) | HOM Ate ah TWO CENTS IN Entered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1899, at ihe Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8 18, Pee Your, uy Mail The Seattle Star VW ASH, , MONDAY, MAY 2 Showers tonight and Tuesday; moderate south to south west winds. Temperature Last 4 i mum, 63. Today SEATTLE, |{ WOMEN GET FATTER PRE LAY, He’s Admiral of Priston Ship Fleet STANDARD OF || TRYING TO GET THIN WILL DEPORT | ne YHICA Me American | Above, at the right, is “Admiral” W. J Cioran, fserrr tate \Ford, in charge of the 38 shipping board gers 4 wining “espeele at vessels in Lake Union, With the fleet mas- one—are dieting t n cot, Mutt (lower left), he patrols the ves- ’ ever according to Mme center hown a view of the fleet, Mme. Ripley, $9.9 pei ent of za fa ii IL 88 2 Prime Minister’s| ; Pasteurization Is bout eee President Comm te chorch sentry? 80 80. | Successor Ts Now Et Not Demanded in rom ‘ni Stine” sins” mutes Sentence me fai to go to shuren wt ist! Being Sought by. New Amendment, Mout women than we Sunday; Victim | ERERRAS British Ruler to Milk Law ths 1h an efoto Fe Taken Thru City 7 fo 7h posal een lege 3 By Lester M. Hunt See Se Leprosy, at the federal: Penliinal “Know Seattle” week. & leader today stringently amended as proponents of pasteurized milk have demanded, to Dr, Hiram M. Read, tence of Jose Lira, a Mexican, was commuted by the president. Ae tical opinion was about equalty | divided between Marquis Curzon, for. to know Seattle would be to secure a bootlegger’s st of cus. ALASKA PAPER according The leper passed thru Seattle tomers. Jelena secretary, and Stanley Baldwin, city health commissioner, Monday | Monday on his way to the Mexican wives chancellor of the exchequer, as the morning border under me guard of U. &, QUESTIONNAIRE jman to succeed Andrew Bonar Law In othe rds, it will not prow immigration officials, and his pres he following questionnaire is pre- | at the helm hibit the sale of raw milk from ent whereabouts are unknown, ac- pared so that you can test your| Jeorge, who will summon a tuberculin-tested herds, Wut it will i} * | cording to officials here, knowledge of the city—Ed) to the Scotch.Canadian provide means of raising the qual The case ts likely to bring about 1.—What is the deficit of the who was forced by a critteal ity of raw milk to assure immunity Bid A y S ht international difficulties pending the municipal railway? “ 'o resign last night, waited at from other disease organisms than 1as re oug: | disposition of Lira, as it is feared 2—What has become of the | Aldershot for word from the consery tuberculosis, the doctor said. | . the Mexican authorities may not 75. “political incurables” Doc | ative party leaders Just what measures will be adopt- in Development | permit his passage over the peo Brown was going to kick out of | Tho iatter, in whose hands appoint ed depend to some extent on the | Lira is said to haye been at Me- the city hall? ment of Bonar Law's successor rests conference Tuesday between Dr for the North | Neil Island for some time, during 3.—What is the best way to | for the moment, hurried to London Mend and representatives of raw | jwhich he came into contact with get to the city hall? Why go | from vacations in all parts of the producers, headed by W. V. 8 > soon as his malady was discovered there? | British intes ; b, manager of Hollywood BY W. H. PORTERFIELD hundreds of prisoners there. As 4.—Have you ever been in the ogy EBS TURNED ON “Lam in favor WASHIN Atay 21.—A great | he was isolated, but it {s not known | elty jail? | LLoyD ¢ “but | pap) lin Ala Aft-| whether or not he has communicat: 5.—How many mayors has Se | h agreement Jt As) er t and intelligent |ed the disease or whether any men attle bad? What of itt was sought e the neceasity on for effort, the United States bureau of | recently released from the penie ©. Sixt , | of summoning a party caucus. the terms of | forestry feels confident that | tentiary, have contracted leprosy. London scientist says anyone may| Meanwhile eye . ordinance ‘which permit | this J nt goal is about to be | ENE live to be 150 years of age. This will | Lioyd i e sale of elthe: stourized oF | react B ISLA t aj another what the fo reached | BE QUARANTINED be good news to inmates of Walla} another 1 hat former milk from herds which are shown| A prospectus covering the pro- Walls, who are serving life sentences. | premier would do in the cr 4 Medical sathprities: and: Saal am to lw free of tubercul | “Pasteurization Kills the germa of orn hes Fage 9, Cobos x ‘ the ending of the crew and seasons at the university, whether he could turn the cons j tive difficulties in naming a prime minister to his own advantage, and lease has just been | the Northwest are plannin; |the 2 6 a whole- and bids are to be opened | sale crusade in an effort to round up The successful bidder wil! | every mam recently released from | wit basede!t | July a1. the greatest sporting event of the year is still to be staged—the final No, gentle reader, those Chi- | nese bandits are not sugar prof. “The Daily Chronicle, Lioyd Georg- fan organ, says the Welsh premier's j moment Lloyd George haa not sut- ficient parliamentary stren. to dic-| ‘Lonely Watchman| Silent Craft age for Elevator and -Gets theEire Engines! ‘SHERIFF RAIDS | 3 DANCE HALLS get from Uncle Sam; (A) A lease on two areas to- taling 343,000 acres of timber Theumaitiy, adecen’ t0'x wWa- ter power site capablo of devel- | the penitentiary and subject him to exhaustive examinations and treat- sams. little parliamentar longer j ment, <7 Paty ay will support a ipaemnvitien: weunaet| Is Guardian of bea eon rise, 4 ‘Arvada Latah | Discovery of the diseave at McNeil — jas it did Bonar Law; But at the may place the entire island in quar- antine and prevent the er es other prisoners whose tim: a aes oping sufficient power to oper- iteers, feng La ser, hd a his tot! BY STEVE ARNETT | Guest at Butler Hotel Sets Second Ave. Agog! ale +4 pulp and paper mill with pete be cartier of the A ar a TS | y strengthening oppo- | + ks were old with slime | + | sition, egicr oe Phy ee When He Presses Wrong Button Arrests Open C: Campaign a & iisily capacity of 300 tons of | it has not been definitely deter Do you remember ‘way back when |” ‘phe conservatives feel the loon of 4 3 j Pe. mined how long Lira has had leprosy — " je. ieee Her rigging and spars were white: | ———_—__—— | Regulate Roadhouses (B) The right to cut from this the jar boarders at. the hotels g byt it was stated that th regu! Bonar Law as one of the greatest " t o's " . uy t the disease in : e traveling men The death’s-head clock at the fo’c’sle BY JOHN W, NELSON |dreamy, langorous aw in keep & land 3,340,000 cords of fir and : used {0 kick about the traveling {political biows the party has sus 1 : ¥ line with the: habeseen routes i :| spruce pulp wood,"tnder condi. | 5! case was not in the last stages, being waited on first?, jtained; the logical successors, Cur oD, _ Pandemonium broke: loone ar tld Ha seceemathitege dab aback need Ba epee | fersirey in, King ioodaty | ee ligt Re tattne fe he | His (rip to the Mexican border may o- Ticked loud in the baleful night." |Sunday morning at the Hotel But-|when the alarm crashed thru Uh : tions set forth in the lease, the |)" 01) | i @ [208, Baldwin, Balfour, ‘Lord Derby . feep-wrecking | méiody with’ {ty insistent clang. | foadhouses and, dance halla. was} S021) ye readjusted every five |/eeve in its wake a trail of infection He used to toll his cigarets, }and Austen Chamberlain are at odés.|, T* 9¥ of these lines’ might |ler, wher, with a sleep ped Bs Adri npbecetaehg given a stunning, biow Saturday] of the most dreaded and mysterious She used to roll her soz; LABOR LEADERS have been standing on the deck of/ clang, thé six huge fire gongs) on Petite entertainers and chorus gira) Tot oe state atarwich and| 282 | malady known to medicine. But now they roll the baby's cart, | SAYING NOTHING one of tho vessels of the fleet that| the six floors of the hostelry broke |finttered. to-the.dance ball, peering BE deputien when more than a|, “t first the price of the wood will | 4 v enater rset For block# and blocks and blocks. proncllitapasr likely choice, cannot |"®# been moored in Lake Union for|tnto simultaneous alarty anxiously for signs of Us denen’ seeds’ arsiitad oalte se ~ erase corde X cord Teal ATION ‘CAMP eee 3 sore the past four graying in the| At tho several downtnwn fire sta-| ann a | makes a. top of paper. ‘ “shad count upon much support if he is Ls et | AND THEN JOHN charges of disturbing the peace} th 1 thus sold, UncleSam| Physicians declared Monday that Bobbed hair ie going out of faah-| named. Lord Derby will not serve 2". Gnoldering below: the water line, tions’ the fire | boys «werd Jerked | SAVAGE GOT BUSY and possessing liquor, ‘The arrest) wit receive, ailovine tar tutacenan [unless prompt steps were taken the poe ie aga bee laptowred to | Under him; if Baldwin should dectine ee on. Seeetaee ra ih thete ‘weda, suse ay the Sane) On the street, the Or ed} marks the inayguration of a cam-|sustments, over $1,700,000, of which |ieldent might have far-reaching ef bobbed hair was to act an chancellor of the exchequer) They are tho vessels which’ were | Man had polished off the law ont | matron appeared in Ker nightle. ear-|paign to eliminate Inwleasness-and|onefourth will wo to Alaake for {fects and result in the establishment hep her enre eraee it would leave Curzon in an embar-| "ever. giv me chance, They afd fo: them i dusting his" bands) rying “a white Chow Aok.” Other! gisorder at dance bails and. rond- schools and ane of an isolation camp on one of the rassing position. constructed to carry troops of the |to call it a nigh jRvewta, in gil degreos of Aixhablie, | houses thruont the county, which} The Janda lie in the extreme |{slands in Puget Sound or elsewhere; THEY'S ALWAYS bleh gE Labor {9 sitting quietly back and Ameri Fmy and supplies for the) Belated pedestrians on Fient, “Bec: | peered! put of thelt roomeand Tod. |Starwich expects will place these /southeastern part, only 235 miles |Where persons exposed to the dis- 2 gles 1 in Buenos a ievidthg a saying nothing; but the parsing of A. | fo. France. hey nov ond and Third aves, scurried /fored the lobby. | places on a higher moral plané. (north of Prince Rupert, B. C., and |€ase might be hel dpending develop- * chick beg rere “white meat,” | DONAr Law marks another big stop Useless in the jake, awaiting the call |the shelter of the curbe and late) senging that something Wis Wrong, | At Alderwood Manor, near Deb! fmmediately adjacent to the nayi-|ments in their condition, and treat. st tie poate rhagend ‘4 toward the day politicians regarded | Of the highest bidder ay: | motorists and the evorpresont {Axi i atanager John Savage rushed to the | Moines, deputies atreated partY gable waters of Thomas bay. biel itd puch pr ieee eer italee ie ortaltt wit have) 15 command of the aljent fleet ir {eubs scuttled Into side streets “asl mwitchboard and silenced the alarms. | of five, who were charged with| It ts expected that construction | “Every agency in the Northwest (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) on eray see mg He Fle 4 and jthe fire trucks, “shooting streaky Of) An awesomé aitence whrouded the | being disorderly. ‘Two were taken! will be begun immediately upon ac-|Should be galvanized into immediate +0 .®, NU RETR {cab ‘te gehos OM = rae jsparks from ‘their exhaust pipes! hotel like a mantel. Nervous in-|into the tollx of the law at Issu-|ceptance of a bid, and that the de. |action,” declared Seattle officials ‘The United States has lost the golf | en oer ean the rant |Toared and clanged down the city’s) quirtes and lightly-clnd figures sneak: |quah, charged with posneasion of| velopment of the water power plant |Monday. “‘It 4s possible that. this ‘ie U. iname ie J. Ford. For the past ‘main thofofares. * jing up the stairs out of sight a6 it|jiquor and several arrests were| wil) be carried on simultaneously, leldent might bring terrible disaster championship to Great Britain. But, | four years he has walked the decks | Pt ssecady ¢ ¢ | LADDERS AND WATER | became appare mt sothething was made at the Studebaker dance hall) Within two years the plant is to be ,to a number of people. Every per- IBOGie heaven. we gull aay, the jot his fleet of 38 vessels, preventing | oaeAMS IN ACTION + | wrong. Two blocks away a nervous , Highline highway. [ready for operation son who has come in contact with | quet championship! | | fires, watching: for anything that)” 1 cathy hotels and: all-night|figuro was walking: hitipedly: up the | or ERAL WOMEN “In Southeastern Alaska,” said |this man should be rounded up and | might oceur to injure his ships. His | Li'l Gee Gee says her favorite song | companion’ 4a I dog, Mutt, He |C@fem streams of d sunken between shoulder | {NOLUDED IN RAID Forester Sherman, who has visited /subjected to examination. Otherwise ie “Um-pha.” Pressed for further —- oa Mile dog live aboard one of tha {rushed to the win Hits oun, 18 -biaoe Informations charging drunken-|the peninsula three times, “are for-|the disease, now almost extinct, details, she declares that the song || University District St Veatele ann have outfitted ‘them, {Wak as the firenien begun laying rsen nnd all that. I didn't know | nese, disorderly conduct, possession | ests able to produce 2,000,000 cords|might spread thru the country. “Umphaever Blowing Bubbles. niversity Disiric OFC ices in. the upper works of the |ines of hose and running out Jad: | that dinged thing was the fire-alarm.|of liquor and reckless driving were|Of pulp wood annually in perpetu-| Secrecy veiled the movementy ° Loses $350 et seed “i ders, to reach the upper windows, [1 thought it was tho levator aign-|¢iied Monday against the varlous| ity from a total area of 100,000,000 | Lira Monday, no one, apparently, LET ‘EM TALK WHO CARES eS | _Dawnstatrs in the Butler’ grill a] nat,” he mused into the night. mombery of the parties arrested.|&cres, Dut we have never believed; | knowing how he had’ been sent NTED—The TE Duane cones a _ Bail from $50 to $250 was posted,|and do i now believe, that it | South or what bis itinerary was,” iy aS MICE ee nel Anyone 6t these ont onld « |Hog Prices Touch _| according to the seriousness of the|. (Turn}to Page 9, Column 1) (urn to Page 9, Column 6). ersity ict Monday morning| / 3 phot offense charged. Several women} fd ded another ssen safe oth [mir we, bat an coerce! | Low Mark of Year| vw nae moe ove vv Ad Club Is Prepared to iris enw tle Socatiy ond iwi Lillie yee’ in iter an len thrn the hold sees nothing but|, CHICAGO, May 21—Hog prices] WANT THESE? |\..¥: Younsabee and Mrs. Neille fi Pp : is one of the few that are obeyed. | months, |cobwebs and dust, Everything 1s as | touched the lowest mark for 1923 on |). ‘ |Youngabee, 1. C, Rideur, Charles . a : oo The ALRey Cigar Shop and Lunch |the workmen left it when the. order |the markets of the country today. || The automobile adds much ‘to|| Ff. Carrol! and Mrs, ‘T. 1 Carroll Feed ultitu e Tuesd , From old Doc Evans’ column in|Counter, at 4324 14th bs E,, |cAme to cease work, in 1919. Blocks Values were well under aes Chi- |} one's week-end pleasu: Why ||Joe Flynn, W. T. Mills, C. fe t ¥ a market and packers Sought nll}| stay at horne when your neigh: || Justice, Thoma Waldal, William the Chicago Tribune: was victimized when the thieves | and tackle He about in confusion. | ° ) . hogs from 10 to 36 cents lower than | < : * fe Wilson, : | benches are abandoned || bors go out,\ when you can |! Casper, H. | &¢ Mrs. F. L. writes: broke in by a rear, door from the|Work — benches ar wis. |r weak: nuittally heave eourbrl | MUCH oe ©. M. Thompson and O. W. Groves |“ KNOW Seattle” Luncheon to Eclipse Any 1.—Will the eating of onions keep | alley and carried the safe out and|Whero the hammors of the ship-tit-|! used thesdecline 5 he new . a cold away? loaded it into an auto truck, it! ters once rattled in the holds, all is |caused the decline, | . Jung. Gy, when the. Taw stats Lay Like Endeavor in City’s History , “2.—Are they a good preventive in| contained $360 in cash and checks. | now silent Ww I | each? s seepianiac teocmnee, offectiv s, toyn, sn girls scarlet tever? As the robl | Peering thru the cqmpanionways necrease i Hlinvea ohare denen tabs under 18 years of age will be pro:| REPLY | MICE UIE ise Gite lied pakenges below, ddgka, ‘nothing | Koes cee co |] and get what you pay hibited entering dance halls untess|' Preparations to feed all of gett tye the Ad club ‘perfected dis 1.—No, that is, directly. “Indirect-|¥. &, a barber, living upstairs, |but gloom meets the eye. Musty Open Shops Granted | Leaineton tae (riven bniy accompanied by a parent or guar. battalion ef workers Tider Sumpioed | ridihee cae ane organizarlonnte al ly, eating onions might keep away | heard the noise, gbout 4 a. m., and | odors prevade the afterholds. By a| CHICAGO, May 21,.— A 10- to 20. 1,000 miles) . 050 |) dian, . be Ad club, which 1 sponsoring |in recelving the visitors, . ~ colds by keeping away persons who} looked into the alley way. He saw \stretch of the imogination a crew|cents an hour wage increase for 14|| Cadiline touring } Biacwieh Intends | a enters (hel. mes ae eee luncheon | Lloyd Spencer, president of the had colds, the motor truck drive off, but had |of swashbucklers could be seon at}open shop building trades was an- |] “aditlac coupe law rigidly, he says, Proprietors man i is edie Asehas Parente ei) onraniaatlaee whikk, 2—Same answer, no suspicion that they were robbers meas in the dining rooms or dealing|nounced today by the Associated || = Jare equally responsible for the ad-| Tuesday limon, ‘to. ‘that ie Hit pone and went back, to sleep, ‘The fob- Spanish poker in the cabins with Builders of Chicago and the Con:}| ‘These bargains are in the Want ||milasion of minors and milners who} Carpenters were putting up staifds| Serve Tubeh, te thelk: rem aise The bigger they are, the harder) bery wax discovered at 7 a. m., by |two pleces-of-eight for an ante and {struction Employers’ association. Ad columns. today falsify on thelr ages are subject| for the police band, the Chamber | rage 0 atten eo be e | rus and others 6n | luncheon, they fall. ‘ep, and the bigger they employes of the cigar shop, when |a 12-doubloon limit. But there is| The scale becomes effective to punishment under the gross mis-| of Commerce chorus and | "Th : F i : ie ; The whole business district eats br 94 the harder the public falls tor they opened the place for business. Turn to Pace 9, Column 4) June 1, de anor statute. the\ program. At a final clon lB atk: mn, he said, “and should ares | profit by eating at the Arena Tues day, where they will be assured a fine lunch and program in ads” dition to learning some things they never knew before about thelr elty."* PASTORS LEAD APPEAL # FOR CO-OPERATION ag One of the purposes of “Know | Seattle Week,” as outlined by Rei Mustrations by 1, Weston Taylor TEMPUS TODD WHERE, DID You BUY THAT WRECK AT, TEMPUS? ‘ Many a Ford guy owns a Packard on a Dodge income, rier Story by Octavus Roy Cohen T DONE SOLD MY BIRTHRIGHT, Tempus Has Something at That ? — NINE HUNDRED DOLLAR’ EVERY LAST DIME os 1 HAD. HOW MUCH DID THAT FORMERCAR DID'NT Buy IT, I MADE JT, yeu,” waid the office boy, as he tore a sheet from the calendar, “I guess I'll take a month off.” 8 5 REG J, Ralph Magee, in to give the pi ion ot Belo | Wic=a general knowledge of thelr nee ole | own city in order that questions flaps do wi ol rials | from tourists during the sumn i a | may be intelligently answered the visitor encouraged to linger, Ad appeal for courtesy and operation in making Seattle att tive to tourists was issued all pulpits Sund: civic.) patriotic and social organi tions are joining in the campaign to introduce Seattle tog herself. ‘The doors at tho Areha will open at 1145 and the lunch qwill start at noon, the program jasting until 1:80, | During the week 200 sneak etty, under the direction of Rey, Mi }will spenk at 800 meetings ea the city. ’ i Tnformation sheets calling atter Lon to interesting facts about Seat tio, have been distributed theu the (Turn to Page % Column tye i “Crash!” said the dry dry goods | clerk, as a bolt of it fell on him, ee Clothes, I'm going home; if you want to come with me, juat hang on, Aviator Continues Map-Making F’ light | SAN DIEGO, Cel, May 21--Capt. | Lynn, army alr service, was on route from San Diego to Ban An-| tonio today, continuing his map- making flight. ‘The uviator has { already covered thousands of milex over Californian. He landed at and took off from Rockwell field lwre | Bunday. } wae AHN HMA